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gigs could not be accepted in conse­ with a vault of 10 «.; Kenneth I* Cliswell, Oxford mutually certify that none of quence of that event not being on the N. Y. A. C., third, with a. vault of 9 ft 9 in. Dunning high jump, handioap Won by W. N. the competitors ever shared in any com- programme. The prizes decided upon by Harrison, N. Y. A. C., 5 Inches, with an ac- :mtition with or against professionals, the committee were a gold die medal to tuil Jump of 5 ft. 7% in.; J. H. Jletlly, Insti­ within the definition and laws of th« each winning oarsman and a handsome tute B. O., Newark, 6 inchw, iiraoud, with an Amateur Athletic Association of Eng­ silk banner to the club the winners rep­ actual jump of 5 ft. 9% In.; B. J. Kern, Insti­ land; that both clubs accept the Queen's resent. tute R C^ Newark, T Inches, third, with an actual Jump of 5 ft. 5% in. The gross height Club's financial proposals, namely, that Other minor details were arranged for, cleared by each was the same and placij* were the Yale and Oxford and Queen's Club and a canvass of the delegates present demanded in fayor of the smaller handicaps as divide equally the net profits or losses gave a very bright outlook for a large provided in the A. A. 0. rules. of the games. entry list and successful legatta. The Running broad Jump, scratch Won by E. W. secretary announced that he had re­ Guff, N. .1. A. C., with a jump of 22 ft. 5V4 in., L. P. Sheldon, N. Y. A. C., second, with a WHERE YALE ATHLETES LI VE. ceived letters of acceptance from the jump of 22 ft. 2 in.; Nathan I. Bifur, Columbia following officials: College, third, with a jump of 21 it. Hi in. Some Interesting Facts About tha Referee Walter S. Stimpson, Presi­ Throwing 16-pound hummer, aoratch Won by dent New England Amateur Association. James S. Mltcbell, N. Y. A. O., with a throw Dormitories at New Haven. Timekeepers C. Kerens, Commodore of THAT INTERNATIONAL MEET. of 133 ft. 2 in.; O. A. Hlokok, Yale, second, The last college catalogue shows that with a throw of 123 ft. 1 in.; C. Chadivick, the college received the ; C. R. Zappone, Yale, third, witn a throw of 1J2 ft. 9Vi in. in gross from the Analostau B. C., Washington; H. J. Oxford Students Working Hard to Putting 16-pound shot, scratch Won by George 28 rooms of North Middle, which is Behrens, President Harlem Regatta As­ Make It a Great Success. K. Gray, N. Y. A. O., with a put of 45 ft.; u. to b» torn down, only $1080 for tha sociation; .T. It. Doyle, Boston, and C. Additional particulars A. Hickok, Yale, second, with a put of 42 ft. 9 college year of 36 weeks. From Vnn- obtained re­ in.; A. Brown, Yale, third, with a put of 33 ft. derbilt will b» received for the college W. Whitney. Judges C. J. Preisen- garding the coming dual games in Lon­ 7 In. ______danz, ; F. Burke, captain don bet wean Yale snd Oxford year rent roll of $19,350, from White show S9612, and from Berkeley $3420, or Astoria Athletic Club; E. P. Alien, New that the interest In the event on the CALEDONIAN SPORT. Jersey Athletic Club; J. A. Hand, Ar­ other side far exceeds that displayed $32,382 altogether, which becomes $31.- thur Kull Association; F. F. Janssen, here. The Englishmen are doing every­ 302 if we subtract the rent roll of North Staten Islapd Athletic Club, and J. Exciting Contests at the Annual Middle. Allowing for the cost of run­ thing to make the affair a great suc­ Spring Games at Philadelphia. Shannon, Wyanoke B. C. Starters A. cess, and tho indications are that their ning the new dormitories, the college .1. Buschmann, Ravenswood B. C.. and The fiist amma' spring games of the will derive from them a handsome in­ efforts will reap the reward expected. Caledonian Athletic Club Max Jury, Eureka B. C., of Newark. The games will take place on Satur­ were held at crease ^of its income, the net incoma Clerk of the Course T. Sweenoy, Insti­ Washington Park (late Pas'ima Parkl, from Vanderbilt probably far exceeding day, July 14, on. the grounds of the Philadelphia, tute B. C., of Newark. Queen's Club, which .Tuns 9. A fair sized the returns from any college dormitory will be specially crowd witnessed the sport, v. hich was in the country. It is stated authorita­ prepared for the occasion. first-class. The cinder track was in Yale's team will sail on the New tively, however, that the net income eration. By the new innovation specta­ A PHENOMENON. poor condition, and the events had to b» from Vanderbilt is but 1% per cent, tors on the bluffs at Hcckland, Colum­ York on Wednesday, June 20, which will decided on the grass. Summary; give the athletes fully on its cost and the value of the land it bia bridge, on the east shore drive and An Antipodean Swimmer Who is two weeks iu 100 yards dash, handicap First heat O. T. occupies. It is evidently to bo a "rich on Peters' Island will not which to train on the other side. Im­ Buchholz, U. of Pa., 1 yard, won; A. D. Silli- only see the Puzzling the Experts. mediately on their arrival they will man, A. 0 S. N., 6 yards, second. Time, man's" dormitory, its 3G rooms averag­ start and finish of each race, but an They have just found a swimmer in proceed to Oxford, where quarters have 10 3-5 seconds. Second heat W. B. War­ ing about $8.15 per week (without unobstructed view of the entire course. Australia who has aroused the interest ren, U. of Pa., 5% yards, won; J. Van Dusen, board), to be divided, however, between There will be no need for clubs to have been secured for them by the direc­ A. C. S. N., 8% yards, second. Time, 10 3-8 of all sportsmen who make swimming tors of the Oxford University Athletic seconds. Third heat 0. J. Turpln, U. of Pa., two occupants of each suite of rooms. steam launches and boats to follow the something more than a pastime in this Club. These gentlemen have ordered 6 yards, won; P. Oonnoliy, U, of Pa., S\*t yards, In striking contrast stands Berkeley, races and obstruct the course, as suffi­ country. Nobcdy setins to know exactly the track at Oxford to be reconstructed second. Time, 10 1-5 seconds. Fourth heat which has an average price of but about cient accommodation will be arranged how tho new man, Gormly, swims, so that the C. B. Blackburn, U. of Pa.. 7% yarda, won; $2.37 per week for each of its 40 rooms, along the east shore and Peters' Island Americans can have every W. Daily, A. C. S. N., 7*1 yards, second. though tho Australian papers which advantage in their preparatory work. Time, 10 1-5 seconds. Fifth heat P. B. while While is between the two, with for sight-seers. are at hand devote columns of descrip­ The Oxford men have agreed to ar­ Freeman, U. of Pa., 3V4 yards, won; B. H. its 52 rooms averaging about .154.11 per The programme of races will be se­ tion to his style, having got to the range all preliminaries for the meeting, Ashby, B. C. A. A., sucond. Tim*, 10 1-5 sec­ week in nearly all cases these figures nior and junior single-scull shells, dou­ point of illustrating his method. Eveu which will take a great responsibility onds. Heat for second men B. H. Ashby, to be divided by two to represent the ble sculls, pair-oared shells, four-oared B. C. A. A., won. Time, 10 2-5 seconds. Final the experts in this country are unable from the Yale team. Through Maclaue heat C. T. Buchholz won; C. B. Blackburn cost to each student. In the college THE INTERNATIONAL RACE. gig, four-oared shells, senior and junior to fathom the peculiarities of his stroke, Van Ingen, who conveyed Yale's chal­ econd; E. H. Ashhy third. Time 10 seconds. there are now accommodations for 1(5 eight-oared shells and a barge race open which has reduced all the notable swim­ lenge to Oxford, and who returned on Running high jump, handicap N. T. Leslie, men at an annual rental of $30 or less Little Likelihood of Such an Event to naval crews. Each of these races, U. of Pa., scratch, won; J. M. Fenigson. Y. M. for each man, and the college, beginning mers in Australia and New Zealand to the Majestic on. Wednesday, it was C. A., 3Vi inches, second. Actual height, B This Year. with the exception of the eights and despair. It should be said, by the way, learned that a great desire exists on feet 8'4 inches. with the next college year, will furnish The prospect of an international boat barge event, will be rowed three-fourths that the swimmers of that part of the the other aide to see just what our crack COO yards, handicap W. J. Holt, W. A. A., rooms for about 700 students, of whom race between the crack crjws of the of a mile with a turn. Buoy boats will world are men of extraordinary swift­ college athletes can do. They are partic­ 25 yards, won; W. Clothier, S. O., 20 yards, 400 will each have rooms at an an­ English and American universities is bo arranged sufficiently wide enough ness, endurance and power. Gormly ularly anxious to Bee Hickok, who holds second. Time. 1 minute, 21 4-5 seconds. nual rental of $90 or less. As the whole to enable crews to turn without fear of 120 yards hurdle, handicap First boat B. C. number of students again occupying the attention of college does not pretend to train for his races, the college record for hammer throwing. Bond. S. C., 10 yards, won; J. M. Farffuson, iu the academic de­ men. An Ithaca authority says there is fouling each other. The scullers and but makes it a point to spend six or They hardly expect to beat the young Y. M. 0. A., 6% yards, second. Time, 18 3-5 partment by the last catalogue is 1083 good ground for believing that the win­ crews will in reality row in lanes, re­ eight hours every day in the water. His Yale giant, but in. a majority of the seconds. Second heat H. H. Pric», Y. M. C. this leaves 380 nominally unprovided ner of the Harvard-Yale ruce will row ducing the possibility of accident to a stroke is now being copied by a number other events they feel confident of suc­ A., 10 yardi, won: G. G. Qriest, S. C., 5 for, but of these about 150 prefer to yards, second; C. Theodore Buchholz, B. C. A. room outside the college Cornell, and that the best crew of the minimum. of professional and amateur swimmers cess. A., third. Time, 19 seconds. Third heat buildings. The three will challenge Oxford. The Eng­ Through the kindness and generosity of the antipodes. He swims, according Before Mr. Van Ingen's departure the G. W. Sylvester, Y. M. C. A.. 5V4 yards, won; rentals of none of the rooms cccupied lishmen are averse to entertaining any of the Fourth of July Celebration Com- to the description, with his right arm Duke of York announced his intention O. M. Biddle, Jr., S. C., 2 yards, second. last year have been changed. proposal until some oue American crew mittao of Councils the committee of perfectly straight that is, to attend the games, and it was fur­ Time. 19% seconds. Heat for second men the Scuylkill Navy, under whose au­ it makes G. G. Grlest won. Time, 19 seconds. Final has asserted its superiority over all a long, slow sweep from the shoulders ther said that many others of the Brit­ heat G. W. Sylvester won; H. H. I'rice sec­ Y ALE'S MEN MAY GO ABROAD. rivals. spices the regatta will be held, are en- downward and backward as he lies on ish nobility would doubtless grace the ond; E. C. Bond third. Time, 17 4-5 seconds. The Cornell men hnye always enabled to present to each winning scul­ occasion with their presence. 1000 yards run G. W. Orton, U. of Pa., scratch, been bis right side. But the real stroke won; E. W. Kelsey, The Financial Union Will Pay All willing to put the question to a decisive ler and each member of a winning crew which sends him through the water at Owing to the fact that we have no U. of Pa., second; W. a sterling silver cup of unique design. three-mile run, which is one of the D. Day, N. J. A. C., third. Time, 2 minutes Expenses of the Trip. test, but their overtures have hitherto a rate which amazes his competitors 27 4-5 seconds. A meeting of the Yiile undergradu­ failed to m.ake much impression The famous Sharpless cup for eights, regular events in England, the Oxford Putting 10-pound shot John Urquharfr, C. C., on their and the is what is described as "the corkscrew ates' athletic officers was held at New Harvard and Yale rivals. Cornell row­ Downing cup for fours, will motion of the left leg, which is drawn men substituted a half-mile run in its 5 feet, won; E. P. Bond, S. 0., 6 feet, sec­ alao be given to the victorious crews in place. Otherwise the usual programme ond; B. Clarko, S. C., 0 feet, third. Dis­ Haven, June 8, at the residence of Wal­ ing men have again broached the sub­ up and out of the water, so as to be tance, 35 feet 1 inch. ler Camp, who is the treasurer of the ject, and this time, it is stated, with their respective classes. The events are will be carried out. One mile relay race, 3 teams U. of Pa. open to the amateur oarsmen of the almost completely in. view, and is then team, Yale Financial Union. The meeting some prospect of a favorable reply from pushed under th* water and thrust back­ As Yale's team will leave; these shores Warren, Turpin, Orton and Freeman, won; was called to discuss the proposed trans­ world, and entries will close on June in good condition they will not need A. C. S. N. team, Silliman, Williams. Binder Yale and Harvard. In fact, a rumor is ward with a corkscrew motion, which and Long, second; Swarthmore atlantic trip of the Yule athletic team, current in Ithaca to the effect that Yale 27, 18U4, with Gordon S. Carrigau, P. sends the body along hard practice while in Oxford. The College team, O. box 724, Philadelphia, Pa. at a remarkable Gleim, Sullivan, Clothier and Hodge, tbird. and Charles Sheriil, of New Y'ork, ex­ is inclined to meet the challengers more rate of speed. This is the most suc- change of ^climate, too, is expected to Time, 3 minutes 54 seconds. plained Ihe details of the plan to \V. S. than half-way in order to secure the cint explanation which has yet been be beneficial than otherwise, for, ac­ 300 yards handicap First heat R. Glclm, S. Waleott, president of th» Yale Athletic cording to Charles H. Sherrill, Jr., who O., 11 yards, won; B. A. Outh, Y. M. C. A., only position which will insure a match ON THE GROUND. given of Gormly's method of swimming. 8 y.nrds, second. Time, 36 1-0 seconds. Second Association- Wr. O Hickok, captain of with Oxford. He is coming over here next summer, takes more than a passing interest in heat C. T. Buchholz, B. O. A. A., 11 yards, the team; P. H. McMillan, president of This verision Is not indorsed by "Cap­ The Rival College Crews Quartered 'so when the camera fiend gets at him affairs relating to Yale's athletics, every won;; B. F. Loper, Drexel Inst,, A. A., 14 thp Yale navy; C. S. Skinker, president tain Bob" Cook, who said the other at New London. the public will know all about the "cork­ American who has performed abroad yards, second. Time, 35 1-5 seconds. Third of the base ball association, and B. S. has done better work than at heat P. R. Freenmu, U. of Pa., 3 yards, day that It was not likely Yale would The big 'Varsity eights upholding the screw motion" which .he uses. Incident­ home. won; W. B. Wnrren, U. of Pa., 5 Yards, Cable, president of the foot bnll associa­ row Cornell, and that Yale certainly blue and the crimson, togelher with the ally his style of sw in Tiling casts a bit­ An important meeting will be held at second. Time, 30 seconds. Heab for second tion. These men form the Yale Finan­ would make no arrangements with Ox­ Columbia.. Freshmen eight, are now ter reflection upon the frog, which has New Haven this evening between the mi-n W. B. Warren, won. Time, 30 seconds. cial Union, which governs tho expendi­ ford until after the race with Harvard. quartered on the banks of the Thames, heretofore sustained an unquestioiKsl Financial Union and the Yale Atheltic Final heat P. R. Freeman won; C. T. Buch­ tures in all the brunches of Yale athlet­ holz second; W. B. Warren third. Time, Tho Cornell challenge is now under con­ at New London, Conn. Counting eminence as the model for champion Association, at which Messrs. Van In­ 35 2-5 seconds. ics. sideration at Yale, and, although Mr. "heelerj," camp follower'] and servants swimmers. gen and Sherrill will bo present. The 150 yards sack race, scratch 0. T. Buchholz, The committee voted In approval of Cook thinks no race will result, he adds as well as the crews there are nearly details of the trip are expected to be B. C. A. A., won; J. V. Binder, A. C. S. K., the trip, which means that tho financial that lie- is not in a position to speak three score men now here, all deeply in­ arranged at this meeting, and possibly second. Time. 55 4-5 seconds union will back tho scheme and'advance Ripples. Two mile sealed handicap H. Thomas, B. 0. the expense money provided with authority on the subject. terested in the developments of the next several doubtful members of the team A. A., 1 minnU 15 seconds, won; actual tho univer­ two weeks. The wife of Jacob Gaudaur died iu may be positively determined upon. time, 11.22M,; J. H. Bcrkhciser, O. C., 2 sity votes in favor of the trip. A uni­ The Harvard crew arrived here last Camilla a few days ago. It is settled that immediately after the minutes 10 seconds, second; actual time, versity meet will be called for Monday NEW YORK REGATTA. Saturday on the 4 o'clock train in the In the Corinthian Yacht Club regatta, games at the Queen's Club grounds the 12.28 4-5; W. D. Day, N. J. A. C., scratch, night, at which a university vote will be best of spirits, with F. N. Watriss with on the Clyde yesterday, the Hcrreshoff ten- third; actual time, 10.1914. taken. The AVasp Wins the Sloop Race From rater Uakotnh won first prize, the fourth team will disband, but it is quite likely One mile bicycle handicap, L. A. W. rules them as coach. lie coached the <-in- first prize she has taken, by a mile. that a majority of the members will W. D. Osgoort, U. of Pa., 20 yards, won; R. P. At a meeting held in Old Chapel at the Gloriana. ning class crew this year. Nelson Pcr- The London "Field" snys arrangements remain in England for a short season Rich, Q. C. W.. scratch, second; C. M. Bailey, 8.30 Monday evening, Yale by a uni­ The forty-ninth annual regatta of the kins, last year's coach, and ex-captain, have been made between the Prince of and take part in other competitions. U. of Pa., 100 yards, third. Time, 3 minutes versity vote decided to send' her athletic New York Yacht Club took place June did not arrive to take the men. in hand n"ni*ib"--.:').:ti _Oi'or.gc 14 seconds. team to England to compete with Ox- Gould Al" if- raci~^J*(jf One of the dwibttfil meniheoi jxf .tli" rtirowfLg Iti-pound" riammer, -.!.vwilcnp> jr. CTfnrko .fnxT. .Tibe events are the hammer and 7 over a course extending ,f-j!ff- .Jfttv" iiiTni'-i'ir&si'A}? -iHfl.V^ AvyPS is expected tweeii the Britannia and the Vigilant. 'fan* itam is Sanford, who injured S. C., scratch, won; E. P. Bond, S. C., 11 later on. Harvard brought three eight- ft. 8 in., second; B. D. King, C. C., 25 ft., shot, running^ Jiroad jump, half-mile Vyrt Wailr.wriifr c'o" aniT around the Despite the boisterous weather, Hynu his leg in the intercollegiate games. It run, quarter-mile run,