May 25.. Gravesend..... Great Américan Stks.. June 8.. Gravesend. June 22. Chicago.. World's record for a circular track. 14 m.. Conroy. 1 m.... Commando. 2:09 yds.-Floronso (3), 93 lb, Washngton Park, Chicage, July 6, 898.. 1:42/2 .1:44 yds.-John Bright (4), 122 rb, Louisville, May 15, 1900... .1:42/2 yds.-Jiminez (3), 101 Tb, Chicago (Harlem). Sept. 5, 1901....1:42% 6-Blue Girl (2), 124 fb, Morris Park, N. Y., May 23, 1901.... -Watercure (3), 100 rb, Brighton Beach, June 18, 1900.. 6-Boanerges (4), 110 Ib. Washngton Park, Chicago, July 7, 898 .1:51% .1:581/4 -Banquet (3), 108 b, Monmouth ngton Park, Chicago, July 16, 898 .2:04 .2:10% 0 yds.-Bend Or (4), 115 Ib, Faratoga, July 25, 1882. -Sir John (4), 116 lb, Morris Park, June 9, 1891.. 2:14% Sabine (4), 109 b, Washing Goodrich (3), 102 rb, Wash .2:304 thelbert (4), 124 Mb, Brighton each, Aug. 4, 1900. yrat (3), 88 tb, Newport, Ky., ov. 18, 1899.. en Broeck (5), 110 b, Lexgton, Ky., Sept. 16, 1876.. .4:582 Hubbard (4), 107 mb, Saratoga, ug. 9, 1873. .4:58% Drake Carter (4). 115 ib, heepshead Bay, Sept. 6, 1884...5:24 Lucretia Borgia (4), 85 Ib, kland, Cal. (against time), ay 20, 1897.. ..7:11 = Bachelor (aged), 113 тb. Oak-. George Frederick; 1875, Galopin; 1876, Kisber; 1877, Silvio; 1878, Sefton; 1879, Sir Bevys; 1880, Ben d'Or; 1881, Iroquois; 1882, Shotover; 1883, Blaise; 1884, St. Gatian-Harvester; 1885, Melton; 1886, Ormonde; 1887, Hampton; 1888, Ayrshire; 1889, Donovan; 1890, Sainfoin; 1891, Common; 1892, Sir Hugo; 1893, Isinglass; 1894, Ladas; 1895, Sir Visto; 1896, Persimmon; 1897, Galtee More; 1898, Jeddah; 1899, Flying Fox; 1900, Diamond Jubilee; 1901, Volodyovski. TROTTING RECORDS. One mile: World's record-Cresceus, ch. s., by Robert McGregor; Columbus, O., August 2, 1901, 2:024. Yearling Adbell, br. c., by Advertiser; San Jose, Cal., September 27, 1894, 2:23. Two-year-old-Arion, b. c.,by Electioneèr; Stockton, Cal., November 10, 1891, 2:10%. Three-year-old-Fantasy, b. f., by Chimes; Nashville, Tenn., October 17, 1893, 2:08. Four-year-old-Directum, blk. c., by Director; Nashville, Tenn., October 18, 1893, 2:05. Aged horse-The Abbot, b. g., by Chimes; Terre Haute, Ind., September 25, 1900, 2:03. Fastest stallion-Cresceus, ch. s., by Robert McGregor; Columbus, Ohio, A gust 2, 1901, 2:02. To wagon-The Abbot, b. g., by Chimes; Hartford, Conn., September 8, 1900, 2:052. Double teamBelle Hamlin, b. m., by Hamlin's Almont, jr., and Honest George. b. g., by Albert; Providence, R. I., September 23, 1892, 2:12. Fastest three heats in a raceAlix, b. m., by. Patronage; Terre Haute, Ind., August 17, 1894, 2:06, 2:06, 2:05. Two miles-Greenlander, blk. S., by Princeps; Terre Haute, Ind., November 4, 1893, 4:32. m., by Three miles-Nightingale, ch. Mambrino King; Nashville, Tenn., October 20, 1893, 6:552. Four miles-Senator L., b. s., by Dexter Prince; San Jose, Cal., November 1, 1894, 10:12. Five miles-Bishop Hero, r. g., by Bish- Ten miles Pascal, blk. g., by Pascarel; New-York, November 2, 1893, 26:15. Twenty miles-Captain McGowan, r. g., sire unknown; Boston, Mass., October 31, 1865, 58:25. Fifty miles-Ariel, br. m., sire unknown; Albany, N. Y., May 5, 1846, 3:55:401⁄2. One hundred miles-Conqueror, b. g., by Latourette's Belifounder; Centreville, N. Y., November 12, 1853, 8:56:01. PACING RECORDS. One mile: World's record-Star Pointer, b. S., August by Brown Hal. Poston, 28, 1897, 1:5944. Yearling-Belie Acton, b. f., by Shadeland Onward; Lyons, Neb., October 14, 1892, 2:20. Two-year-old-Directly, blk. c., by Direct; Galesburg, Ill., September 20, 1894, 2:07. Three-yearold-Klatawah, b. c., by Steinway; Louisville, Ky., September 28, 1898, 2:05. Four-year-old--Online, b. g., by Shadeland Onward: Sioux City, Iowa, Cctober 2:03 2:03. To wagonb. s., Memphis, Tenn., October :01%. Double team-John R. s., by Ashland Wilkes, and D. g., by Hartford; Glens Falls, ber 7, 1897, 2:08. S-Chehalis, blk. s., by Alta1, Ore., October 7, 1897, 4:19. les-Joe Jefferson, br. s., by fferson; Knoxville, Iowa, No891, 7:33%. es-Joe Jefferson, br. s., by fferson; Knoxville, lowa, No-1891, 10:10. s-Lady St. Clair, b. m., by San Francisco, Cal., December :54. FOOTBALL. collegiate football championship s won by Harvard. Yale scored I victory over Princeton by 12 was a big favorite before her ambridge. The Harvard team be much the stronger in the on by the wide margin of 22 to ength of West Point was anising feature of the season, and Daly, formerly of Harvard, arterback, the cadets tied both rinceton, held Harvard down to d beat the University of PennThe latter proved to be unusu-256 losing many games. on's records follow: 0 24-St. Paul's... 0 Won, 10; tied, 0'lost, 1. COLUMBIA. 0Buffalo 5 27-Rutgers 5-Williams 0 0 0-Harvard 012-Hamilton 18 0 22 5-Yale 10 37 11-Pennsylvania. 0 Won, 11; tied, 1; 18-Georgetown....... 0 lost, 1. 5-Syracuse 11 0-Cornell 24 All New-York, 4; All Philadelphia, New-York A. C., 6; boston H. C., Ottawa H. C. (champions of Canad 3; New-York A. C., 1; Ottawa H. C., All New-York, 1; Victoria H. C. (of Mor real), 8; New-York A. C., 5; All Ne York, 2; Victoria H. C., 1; Quaker City C., 3; Victoria H. C., 1; Montreal H. C., New-York A. C., 1; Montreal H. C., All New-York, 0. LACROSSE. The Crescent Athletic Club's lacros team maintained in 1901 its reputation the strongest of the American lacros teams, and won all but two of its gam against the others from this side of the D minion border line. The Canadians, ho ever, once more demonstrated their skill the game by winning the internation -Princeton, 11 safeties; Yale, 5 safe- championship. ies. -Yale, 0; Princeton, 0. This title was played for in a tourn ment at the Pan-American Expositi -Yale, 2 goals, 1 safety; Princeton, 1 grounds, at Buffalo. In the first rour goal, 1 safety. -Yale, 1 goal; Princeton, 0. -Yale, 1 goal; Princeton, 1 touch own. July 3, the Crescent team beat the Sene -Princeton, 1 goal from touchdown;ican team was beaten for the championsh -Yale. 1 touchdown; Princeton, 0. -Yale, 2 goals; Princeton, 0. touchdown; -Yale, 2 goals; Princeton, 0. -Yale, 32 points: Princeton, 0. -Yale, 2 goals; Princeton, 0. Yale, 20; Princeton, 10. He game; safeties no counted in scor by the Ottawa Capitals. POLO. CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES OF 1901. The annual tournament for the char pionships, junior and senior, of the P Association, was held at the Brookli Country Club, Boston, September 3 to The Rockaway team won the junior char pionship title, but were outclassed in t senior event, the games for which follow immediately after. The results were follows: JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. September 3-Rockaway beat Myop second, 15 goals to 64. September 6-Rockaway beat Dedha second, 13 goals to 7. SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. race, May 4, between Yale (sec- mediate four-oared shells-Passaic B. C. Legiate match race, May 18, bee and Columbia freshmen crews, one mile and one-sixteenth, at en, Conn.-Won by Yale. Time lar intercollegiate race, May 30, Cornell, Columbia and University lvania, distance two miles, on Juga, Ithaca, N. Y.-Won by time-10:52; Columbia, second; E; Pennsylvania, third; time arvard University race, June 27, our miles, on the Thames River, on, Conn.-Won by Yale. Time rvard-23:45. arvard freshmen race, June 27, wo miles, on the Thames River, on, Conn.-Won by Yale. Time 5; Harvard-10:48. legiate university race, July 2, Cornell, Columbia, University of 1, University of Pennsylvania, n and Syracuse, distance four the Hudson River, at New-York. Cornell; time-18:53 1-5; Columd; time-18:58; University of third; time-19:6 4-5. egiate freshmen race, July 2, Cornell, Columbia, University of nia and Syracuse, two miles, on on River, at Poughkeepsie, N. by Pennsylvania; time-10:20 1-5; econd; time-10:25 1-5; Colum; time-10:36 1-5. cional Regatta, July 3 to 5, e mile and five-sixteenths, on the River, London, England; Grand Cup race for eight-oared crews at-Won by University of Pennfrom London Rowing Club. Time Third heat-Won by Univerennsylvania over Thames RowTime-7:22. Final heat-Won Her Rowing Club, which beat nia crew by one length. Time international race, July 13, beniversity of Pennsylvania and College, Dublin, distance three on easily by thirty lengths by sylvanians. Time-16:19 4-5. World's professional championship match race, September 7, distance three miles, at Rat Portage, Ont., between Jake Gaudaur (champion) and George Towns (challenger)-Won by Towns easily by five lengths. WHIST. The intercity tournament for teams of four was held at the Knickerbocker Whist Club, New-York. In the six rounds played at intervals of two weeks during January and February seventeer teams competed, and the championship was won by the Knickerbocker H team, composed of W. E. Watkins, C. R. Cramer, E. Eliot, jr., C. R. Watson and E, T. Baker, substitute, The score was 111⁄2 matches won and 23 tricks plus. the The annual congress of the New-York State Whist League was held in NewYork February 15 and 16. The championship of the State for fours, represented by the Albany Trophy was won by the Brooklyn Whist Club team (Ohlweiler, Leslie, Kling and Ditmars), who defeated Knickerbocker Whist Club team (Watson, Watkins, Cramer and Spofford) by three tricks. The State championship for pairs, represented by the Utica Trophy, was won by B. C. Fuller and E. Wainwright, of the Knickerbocker Whist Club. The Faber Trophy, for pairs, was won by W. W. Segur and C. E. Arnold, of the Knickerbocker Whist Club. The fourth annual congress of the Wom- 1 championship regatta, July 19 won by Chicago Whist Club team; Hamil- All interest in achting during the season of 1901 entred 17 |