Rose. Michigan, 1904. feet 4 inch, Ralph Discus throw-155 feet 2 inches. Arlie Mucks, Javelin throw-198 feet 10% inches. Milton 1 mile relay-3:20, Illinois, 1923. FRANKLIN FIELD RELAY MEET. Philadelphia, Pa.. April 25-26, 1924. Relay Events. Distance medley university relay, championship of America (first man to run a quarter mile, the next a half, the third three-quarters of a mile and the fourth one mile)-Won by Pennsylvania (Lomassen, Fisher, Kerr and McLane): Missouri, second; Princeton, third. Time, 10:40%. State American college championship sprint medley of (A of relay. championship of University Virginia by America-Won (Castleman, Irvine, Talbot. Bohannon); Yale university, second; Holy Cross college, third; Time, 3:19%. Princeton, fourth. championship of relay. 12-mile university America-Won by University of Pennsylvania (Hill, Martin, Keogh and Wolf): Occidental college, Los Angeles, second: Chicago university. third; Syracuse university. fourth. Time, 1:29%. 1-mile freshman university relay, championuniship of America-Won by Georgetown versity (McClain, Eastman, Swinburne and Estevez); University of Pennsylvania, second; Yale university, third. Time, 3:27%. 4-mile university relay, championship of America-Won by Harvard (Watters, McCutcheon. Chapin, Tibbetts); Columbia, second; Cornell, third. Time, 18:17%. Nichols, Pa. 1-mile class B college relay-Won by Occiden- third. 1-mile relay, college class-Won by Springfield Fordham N. Y.. third. Time. 3:27. 1-mile relay, college class-Won by Bates college (Archibald, Senella, Wilson and Carey); Colgate university, second: Lafayette college. third. Time, 3:27%. 1-mile relay, college class-Won by Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, (Kramer, Bier, Bohn and Humbert); Rensselaer Polytechnic institute, Troy, N. Y., second; Polytechnic institute, Worcester, Mass., third. Time, 3:32. 1-mile high school relay, championship of 1-mile preparatory school relay, championship 1-mile, class B preparatory school relay-Won 200-meter run (pentathlon)-Won 1,500-meter run (pentathlon)-Won by Charles Discus throw (pentathlon)-Won 100-yard dash-Won by Chester Bowman, Syra- 21 220-yard dash (international)-Won by Louis 120-yard hurdles Won by Larry J. Snyder, Shotput-Won by R. G. Hills, Princeton. Dis- Javelin throw-Won by E. Oberst, Michigan. DRAKE RELAY MEET. Des Moines, Iowa, April 25-26, 1924. University Events. 440-yard relay, first section-Won by Ne 100-yard dash, handicap-Won by Charles University of Illinois Relay Carnival. 1-mile medley, university-Notre Dame. Time, 4 miles, university-Illinois. Time, 18:19. 2 miles, college-Cornell. Time, 8:28%. 1 mile, medley, college-Wabash, Time. 8:27. (New carnival_record.) braska (Hatch, Bloodgood, Hein, Locke).1 mile, college-Western State Normal. Time, :43.4. 440-yard relay, second section-Won by Notre Dame (Layden, Dehooge, McTiernan, Barr). Time, 43.6. (CalTime, 880-yard relay-Won by Illinois (Schoch, Car- 1-mile relay-Won by Des Moines (Tolles, 880-yard relay-Won by Kansas State Teachers (L. Williams, Harris, Lighter, E. Williams). Time, 1:32.4. High School Events. 440-yard relay, class A-Won by Cedar Rap- Time, Time. 3:31%. (New carnival record.) THE DAILY NEWS ROAD RACE. June 21, 1919-Joie Ray, 6% miles. Time, 35:42. 20:10%. July 23, 1921-Joie Ray, 4 miles. Time. 20:14. June 14, 1924-Russell Perry, 4 miles. Time, CHICAGO POLICE GAMES. 880-yard relay, class A-Won by Cedar Rap-cago police department carried off the honors ids (Potts, Heath, Loftis, Cuhel). Time, 1:35.2. 1-mile relay, class A-Won by Mason City Individual Events. 100-yard high hurdles-Won by Daniel C. Kinsey. Illinois. Time, :15.6. Running broad jump-Won by Dehart Hubbard. Michigan. Distance, 24 feet 2 inches. Running hop, step and jump-Won by Dehart Hubbard, Michigan. Distance, 46 feet 11⁄2 inches. Kansas Pole vault-Won by Earl McKown, 125-yard dash-Won by Charles Paddock. Los in the annual athletic games in the Grant LONG DISTANCE RUNNING (1924). March 29-Detroit, Mich.: marathon: Frank YALE-HARVARD VS. OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE. .5 to 4 .6 to 3 ..6 to 3 ..8 to 2 1923-Oxford-Cambridge at Wembley. 6% to 5% OUTDOOR ATHLETIC RECORDS CLAIMED Running high jump-C. T. Flahive, Boston col- (Olympic games not included.) Javelin throw of 205.4 feet by Priester at At- 400-meter dash in :47.7 by Erick Wilson at Les High jump of 6 feet 8 inches by H. M. Os- 100-yard dash in :09% by Al Leconey at 220-yard dash in 20% by Charles Paddock INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS. National. The National Amateur Athletic union's annual indoor track and field championship meet was held in New York, N. Y.. March 5, 1924, and was won by the Illinois Athietic club of Chicago with a total of 21 points. The Newark Athletic club and the New York Athletic club were tied for second place with 20 points each. Winners and time: 60-yard dash-Loren Murchison, Newark A. C. Time, :06%. 300-yard run-Loren Murchison. Time, :31%. 600-yard run-Walter Mulvihill, Holy Cro83. Time. 1:15%. 1,000-yard run-George Marstors, Georgetown. Time, 2:17. lege. Height, 6 feet inch. 70-yard dash-Chester Time, :07.2. 70-yard hurdles C. H. Moore, Penn State. Time, :09.1. 2-mile run-J. V. H. Booth, Johns Hopkins. Time, 9:36. 2 miles, university relay-Georgetown. 7:56.8. 1% miles, freshman medley-Boston Time. college. 1 mile, university relay-Yale. Time. 3:22.9. Central A. A. U. indoor The twenty-seventh annual senior track and field meet of the Central A. A. union was held in the Broadway armory, Chicago, March 19, 1924, and was won by the Illinois Athletic club with а total of 61 points. The Chicago Athletic association was second with 58 points. Summary: 60-yard dash-E. N. Hermansen, C. A. A. Time, :06%. 70-yard high hurdles-H. S. Wallace, C. A. A. 300-yard run-H. E. Hagen, C. A. A. 600-yard run-R. E. Dodge, I. A. C. 1,000-yard run-R. E. Dodge, I. A. C. Time. Time, Time, 1-mile walk-Alexander Zeller, C. A. A. Time, 7:07. (New Central A. A. U. indoor record.) 2-mile run-Joie Ray, I. A. C. Time. 9:443% Shotput-H. H. Schwarze, unattached. Dis- Osborne, I. A. C. (New world's in Standing high jump-H. M. Osborne, I. A. C. Standing broad jump-H. M. Osborne, I. A. C. Women's Events. 1-mile walk-William Plant, Morningside A. C. Running high jump-Miss Katherine Lee, unTime, 6:43%. 2-mile run-Joie Ray. I. A. C. Time, 9:32. 1%-mile medley relay-New York A. C. Time, Standing high jump-Harry Sweitzer, Syracuse Intercollegiate A. A. A. Pennsylvania with 21% points won the third annual indoor championship track and field meet of the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America in New York city March 1, 1924. Yale and Princeton were tied for second place with 20 points each. Summary of winners: -1-mile run--S. C. Enck, Penn State. 4:24. Illinois won the fourteenth annual indoor track and field meet of the Western Intercollegiate Athletic association in Patten gymnasium, Evanston, Ill., March 14 and 15, 1924. with a total of 38% points. The other contestants finished in the following order: Michigan, 19; Iowa. 15: Chicago, 13; Ohio State, 8: Northwestern, 7%: Minnesota, 62: Wisconsin, 2%. Dean Brownell of the University of Illinois broke the world's indoor record in the pole vault by clearing 13 feet % inch. Summary of winners: 50-yard dash-Robert B. Ayres, Illinois. Time, :05%. 60-yard high hurdles Daniel C. Kinsey. Illinois. Time, :07. (Tied conference record.) 440-yard run-R. B. MacFarlane, Chicago. Time, :52%. Time, 880-yard run-C. A. Reinke. Michigan. Time. 2:00. Time, 4:23%. 1-mile run-M. E. Hall, Illinois. (New conference record.) 2-mile run-Edward C. Mieher, Illinois. 9:41%. (New conference record.) 1-mile relay-Iowa. Time, 3:33%. Time, Running high jump-J. E. Russell, Chicago. Height, 6 feet 3% inches. Shotput-F. J. Schildhauer, Illinois. 42 feet 5%1⁄2 inches. Distance, Height, Pole vault-Dean Brownell, Illinois. 13 feet% inch. (New world's indoor record.) Championship Record. Winner. 1924-Illinois Points. 36 31 880 yards-J. E. Meredith, 1916: 1:52%. 1923; 6:41%. 1923: 7:59. 2 miles-Joie Ray. 1923; 9:08%. 33% 220-yard low hurdles C. R. Brookins, :23%. 1920: 1923: 37% Standing high jump-L. Goehring.* 1913; 5 41% 38 42 362 37% 45 .44 6-7 43% 383 Conference Indoor Records. 50-yard dash-:05%; O. J. Murray, Ill., 1914: D. Knight, Chi., 1915; F. E. Pershing, Chi., 1916: C. Carroll, Ill., 1917: C. E. Johnson. Mich., 1918 and 1919: C. R. Brookings, Iowa, 1922; L. G. Wittman, Mich.: R. Ayres, Ill., and Dehart Hubbard, Mich., all in 1923. R. Ayres, Ill., and D. Hubbard, Mich., 1924 440-yard dash-50%; H. B. Dismond, Chicago, 1917. 880-yard run-1:58; 0. A. Reinke, Mich., 1923. 1-mile run-4:23%, M. E. Hall, Ill., 1924. 16-pound shotput-48 feet 7 inches; A. M. inch; Dean Brownell, WORLD'S ATHLETIC RECORDS. Amateur record holders are designated by an asterisk (*) and professional by a dagger (†). Distance, name, year of performance and time are given in order. 60 yards-Loren Murchison, 1923; :06%. 70 yards Loren Murchison, 1922: :07%. 100 yards-E. Donovan,† 1895: :09%. 100 yards-A. F. Duffy, 1902; :09%. 100 yards-D. J. Kelly.* 1906: :09%. 100 yards-H. P. Drew. 1914: :09%. 100 yards-C. Paddock, 1921: :09%. 120 yards-J. Donaldson.† 1911: :1144. 120 yards-R. E. Walker, 1909: :11%. 120 yards-H. P. Drew. 1914: :11%. 125 yards-C. Paddock, 1922: :12. 130 yards-J. Donaldson,† 1909: :12. 130 yards-R. Cloughen, 1909; 14%. 130 yards-H. P. Drew, 1913: :14%. 150 yards-C. Paddock, 1922: :14%. 220 yards-B. J. Wefers.* 1896; 21%. 1906: 21%. 220 yards-D. J. Kelly," 220 yards-R. C. Craig. 1910-1911: 21%. 220 yards-D. F. Lippincott. 1913: :21%. 220 yards-H. P. Drew, 1914: :21%. 220 yards-C. Paddock, 1921: :20%. 300 yards-H. Hutchens,† 1884: :30. 300 yards--B. J. Wefers. 1896: :30%. 300 yards-C. Paddock. 1921: :30%. 440 yards-M. W. Long, 1900: :47. 440 yards J. E. Meredith. 1916: :47%. 500 yards-M. W. Sheppard. 1910: :57%. 600 yards-M. W. Sheppard. 1910: :1:10% feet 5 inches. Running high jump-H. M. Osborne, 1924: 6 feet 8 inches. Standing broad jump-R. C. Ewry,* 1904; 11 feet 4% inches. Running broad jump-Robert Legendre, 1924: 25 feet 5% inches. Pole Vault Charles Hoff. 1922; 14 feet 4 Forty-five nations represented by a total of 1.430 athletes took part in the Olympic games of 1924. The track and field events took place at the stadium in the Parisian suburb of Colombes and the winter sports at Chamonix. Switzerland. Other events took place in Paris and vicinity. The winter sports began Jan. 24, while the games as a whole ended July 27, on which date 361 medals were awarded to the winners. Of these medals ninety-eight were awarded to the United States, which stood at the head of the list. Following is the official standing of the nations as announced at the conclusion of the competitions: SWIMMING. Men's Events. Winners and time: Ski jumping-Anders Haugen, United States, Switzerland and meters. Standing in Winter Sports. Final standing in winter sports: Norway, 134: Finland, 76%: Great Britain. 30; United States. 29: Sweden, 26; Austria, 25; Switzerland, 24; France, 19%; Canada, 11: Czechoslovakia, 8%; Belgium, 6; Italy, 1. TRACK AND FIELD EVENTS. Colombes stadium, July 6-13. Note-One meter equals 39.37 inches. 10 meters equals 32 feet 9 inches.. 100 meters equals 328 feet 1 inch, 1.000 meters equals 62137 mile and 10,000 meters equals 6.2137 miles. Winners and time in track and field games: 100-meter dash-Harold Abrahams, Great Britain. Time, :10%. (Equals Olympic record.) 200-meter dash-Jackson V. Scholz. New York A. C. Time, 21%. - 400-meter dash-E. H. Liddell, Great Britain. Time, :47%. 800-meter run-D. G. A. Lowe, Great Britain. Time, 1:52%. 1,500-meter run-Paavo Nurmi, Finland, Time, 3:53%. (New Olympic record.) 3,000-meter team race-Finland. Time, 8:32. (New Olympic record.) 5.000-meter run-Paavo Nurmi, Finland. Time, 14:31%. 10,000-meter run-Willie Ritola, Finland. Time. 30:23%. 10.000-meter cross-country run-P. Nurmi, Fin land. Time, 32:54%. 3,000-meter steeplechase-Willie Ritola, Finland, Time, 9:33%. (New world's record.) 110-meter hurdles-Dan Kinsey. University of Illinois. Time, :15. Fancy diving-Albert C. White, California: points, 7. 200-meter breast stroke-Robert Illinois A. C. Time, 2:563 D. Skelton, 400-meter free style-John Weissmuller, Ilinois A. C. Time, 5:04%. 100-meter back stroke-Warren Keahola, Hawaii, Time, 1:13%. 100-meter free style-John Weissmuller, Illinois A. C. Time, :59. 800-meter relay-United States. Time, 9:53. High fancy diving-Albert C. White, California: points. 9. 1,500-meter Charlton, Aus swim-Andrew tralia. Time, 20:06 %. Women's Events. 400-meter swim-Miss Martha Norelius. New York. Time. 6:02%. 400-meter relay-United States. Time, 4:58%. 200-meter breast stroke-Miss Morton. Great Britain. Time, 3:33%. Springboard fancy diving-Miss Elizabeth Becker, Atlantic City: 8 points. 100-meter back stroke--Miss Sybil Bauer. Illinois A. C. Time, 1:23%. (New world's reeord.) 100-meter free style-Miss Edith Lackie, Illinois A. C. Time, 1:12%. Plain high diving-Miss Caroline Smith, Cairo, Ill.: 101⁄2 points. Final Standing in Swimming Events. 400-meter hurdles F. Morgan Taylor, Grin- Belgium nell college. Time, :52%. Japan States. Time, :41. 400-meter relay-United (New world's record.) 1.600-meter relay-United States. Time, 3:16. (New world's record.) 10.000-meter 47:10. walk-Frigerio, Italy. Time, Marathon (26 miles 385 yards)-Albin Sten- Discus throw-Clarence Houser, United States. Javelin throw-J. Myrra, Finland. Distance, Houser, Cali Hammer throw-Fred D. Tootell, Boston A. A. Glen Graham, California, tied. Distance, 3.95 meters. Running hop. step and jump-Winter, Aus- Decathlon-Harold Points, 7,710.775. Illinois A. C. Pts. 6 4 222 by Vincent Richards, Women's singles-Won by Miss Helen Wills, American. Men's doubles-Won by Vincent Richards and Francis T. Hunter, American. Mixed doubles-Mrs. George Wightman and R. Norris Williams. |