Outings Monthly Review of Amateur Sports and Pastimes

OUTING FOR AUGUST.
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LADIES’ DOUBLES.
First round—Miss P. Atkinson and Miss K. G.
Atkinson beat Mrs. E. B. Beaumont and Miss Slevin,
6—0, 6—3.
Miss Edith E. Rotch and Miss Maud Banks, a bye.
Semi-finals Mrs. Frank Edwards and Miss Elizabeth Rastall vs. Miss Kenderdine and Miss Hewson.
Miss Edith E. Rotch and Miss Maud Banks vs. Miss
J. P. Atkinson and Miss K. G. Atkinson, to be played.
Finals—The Misses Atkinson beat Mrs. Edwards
and Mrs. Rastall, 6—2, 6—1, 6—1.
The Middle States Championship was contested at the Orange Lawn Tennis Club, July
5th to 11th. The scores follow:
July 5th.—Championship Singles.—Preliminary round
—D. F. Davis, Harvard, beat E. M. Sergeant, Orange
T. C., 6—3, 6—3; W. Kyle, Orange T. C. beat C. E.
Fennessy, West Side T. C., by default; O. M. Bostwick West Side T. C., beat Lawrence Hobbie Newark
T. C., 6—2, 6—2; W. A. Larned, Summit T. C., beat
J. D. Forbes, Harvard, 6—1, 6—2.
First round—D. F. Davis, Harvard, beat W. Kyle,
Orange T. C., 6—3, 6—4; G. H. Niles, Orange T. C.,
beat E. A. Stroud, Merion C. C., 6—0, 6—3; Richard
Stevens, St. George C. C., beat Milton Ruggles,
Orange T. C., 6—1, 6—2; E. A. Crowninshield, West
Side T. C., beat Percy Bradshaw, Orange T. C.,
6—3, 6—1; J. P. Paret, Orange T. C., beat Irving
Griffin, Orange T. C., 4—6, 6—3, 6—1; L. E. Ware,
Harvard, beat P. K. Condict, Orange T. C., 6—2,
6—0; G. L. Wyeth, Lenox T. C., beat W. P. Conway,
Orange T. C., 6—3, 6—1; G. P. Sheldon, Jr., Yale,
beat Willis Lyman, Orange T. C., 3—6, 6—2, 6—3;
S. C. Millett, New York, T. C., beat C. H. Vail, Princeton, by default; A. Auchincloss, Merion C. C., beat
Donald Scott, Orange T. C., 6—3, 6—0; M. D. Whit-
man, Harvard beat Edward Lyman, Orange T. C.,
6—2, 6—1; R. M. Miles, Jr., Orange T. C., beat Ralph
McKitterick, Harvard. 3—6, 6—1, 6—2; J. C. Neely,
Cornell, beat Montgomery Ogden, Orange T. C., 6—0,
O—7; Holcombe Ward, Harvard, beat C. P. Dodge, Yale,
4—6, 6—2, 6—3; Richard Hooker, Yale, beat P. W. A.
McMahon, Orange T. C., 6—2, 6—2; W. A. Larned,
Summit T. C., beat O. M. Bostwick, West Side T. C.,
0—2, o—2.
Second round—J. C. Paret Orange T. C., beat L. E.
Ware, Harvard, 6—3, 6—4; G. P. Sheldon, Jr., Yale,
beat G. L. Wyeth, Lenox T. C., 6—1, 6—3; S. C. Millett,
New York T. C., beat A. Auchincloss, Merion C. C.,
6—3, 6—3; Holcombe Ward, Harvard, beat J. C. Neely,
Cornell, 4—6, 6—1, 6—2.
J u l y 6th.—Championship Singles—Second round—G.
H. Miles Orange T. C., beat D. F. Davis, Harvard, 9—7,
9—7; Richard Stevens, St. George C. C., beat E. A. Crowninshield, West Side T. C., 6—1, 6—2; M. D. Whitman,
Harvard, beat R. M. Miles, Jr., Orange T. C., 6—4, 6—3;
W. A. Larned, Summit T. C., beat Richard Hooker,
Yale, 6—1, 6—2.
Third round—J. P. Paret, Orange T. C., beat G. P.
Sheldon, Jr., Yale, 6—1, 6—4.
J u l y 7th.—Championship Singles.—Third round—
Richard Stevens, St. George C. C., beat G. H. Miles,
Orange T. C., 6—2, 6—3; M. D. Whitman, Harvard.
beat S. C. Millett, New York T. C., 6—2, 7—5; W. A.
Larned, Summit T. C., beat Holcombe Ward, Harvard,
6—2, 7—5.
July 8th.—R.D. Stevens beat J. P. Paret, 5—7, 6—2, 6—0.
J u l y 9th—Semi-final round—W. A. Larned beat M.
D. Whitman, 6—2, 6—4.
J u l y 1 0th.—Championship Singles—Final round—W.
A. Larned Summit T. C., beat Richard Stevens, St.
George C. C., 6—3, 7—5, 6—1.
Challenge round—w. A. Larned, Summit T. C.,
(challenger), beat Clarence Hobart, New York T. C.
(holder), by default.
ATHLETICS.
NATIONAL INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION.
T their second annual championship
meeting, held June 12th, on the Columbia Ova, Williamsbridge, N. Y.,
under the management and at the
expense of the Knickerbocker Athletic Club, the weather was fine, track and
grounds in excellent condition, and the wind so
strong against the finishes of all races as to
prevent record-breaking. The admission was
by invitation, without charge, and more than
1,000 persons witnessed the games.
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The score of the competing associations was as follows: New England, 37 points; Long Island, a points:
New York, so points; New Jersey, 13 points; Connecticut, 7 points; Iowa, 6 points; Dartmouth, 6 points.
100-yard run—Final heat. A. W. Robinson, Long Island, 10 2-5s.; A. F. Duffy, New England, 2, by 4 feet;
H. J. Kane, N. E., 3, by a foot.
220- yard run—H. S. Kane, N. E., 22 4-5s.; C. A. Sulzer, New Jersey, 2, by 5 yards; A. F. Duffy, N. E., 3,
by 6 yards.
440-yard run—H. F. Manvel, N. J., 51s.; A. W. Burlingame, L. I., 2, by 10 yards; C. K. Brown, Iowa, 3, by
2 yards.
880-yard run—H. F. Manvel, N. J., 2in. 1 3-5s.; R. S.
Batchelder, N. E., 2. by 7 yards; A. L. Newton, Dartmouth, N. H., 3, by 10 yards.
1-mile run—A. L. Newton, D., 4m. 52s.; S. F. Woodbine, N. E., 2, by 70 yards; R. L. Sanford, L. I., 3, by 25
yards.
120- yard hurdle race—Final heat, J. J. Peters, N. E.,
16 3-5s.; W. B. Boyce, N. E., 2, by a yard; C. A. O’Rourke, New York, 3, by a few inches.
220- yard hurdle race—W. B. Boyce, N. E., 26 2-5s.; J.
H. Converse, N. E., 2, by 10 yards; F. L. Johnson, N.
Y., 3, by 4 yards.
1 -mile bicycle race—W. Hawkins, L. I., 2m. 48 2-5s.;
F. A. Strong, N. E., 2, by 10 yards; B. C. Wells, N. E.,
3, by 15 yards.
1-mile walk—S. Ringler, I., 7m. 37 4-5s.; W. F. Mohan,
N. E., 2, by 20 yards; D. D. McGrew, N. Y., 3, by 100
yards.
Running high jump—F. R. Sturtevant, Connecticut,
5ft. 91/4in.; W. Grace, N. Y., 5ft. 8in.; C. M. Rotch, N.
E., 5ft. 7in.
Running broad jump—W. D. Kelly, N. Y. 21ft. 4in.;
T. R. Pell, N. Y., 21ft. 21/2in.; W. B. Boyce. N. E., 20ft. 8in.
Pole vault—R. W. Paulding, N. Y., 10ft. 3 3-4in.; F. R.
Sturtevant, Conn., 9ft. 11 1-2in.; G. P. Smith, N. J., and
P. A. Moore, N. J., tied for third place at 9ft. 8 1-2in.,
and Smith won by a toss.
Putting 12-lb. shot—B. P. Kinney, L. I., 43ft. 5in.; W.
W. Coe, N. E., 41ft. 8 7-8in.; J. C. Tomlinson, N. Y., 41ft.
3 5-8in.
Throwing 12-lb. hammer—H. J. Brown, L. I., 149ft.
4 1-2in.; R. Gilson, N. Y., 126ft. 6 1-2in.; W. B. Boyce, N.
E., 126ft. 3 1-2in.
At the annual business meeting of this association, Maryland Association, Dartmouth Association and Cornell Association were admitted
to membership. It was decided not to add the
1-mile walk to the programme.
The election resulted as follows: President,
H. C. Kennington, New England: vice-president, C. A. Brown, Iowa; secretary D. H.
Browne, New York; treasurer, G. P. Smith,
New Jersey; delegate to the Amateur Athletic
Union, J. D. Tilsford, New York; executive
committee—D. H. Browne, New York; G. P.
Smith, New Jersey; G. W. Marsh, Connecticut.
and M. R. Bunting, Long Island.
THE SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIP.
College track athletics in the South are rapidly approaching the times and distances of
their elder brethren of the North and West.
The recent meeting carried nine records, out of
twelve, beyond their preceding points. The
competing universities ended in the following
order:
Vanderbilt, 46 points; University of the
South, 22; Alabama Polytechnic Institute,
14; University of Georgia, 13; Kentucky State
College, 5; University of Nashville, 5; Cumberland University, 3.
W. B. Curtis.