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Show BOSTON ATHLETES GET - TWO TffllCOnOS BOSTON, March 3. Two meet records were made at the New England amateur indoor track and field championships tonight. Henry if". Mahoney of the Boston Bos-ton Athletic association lowered the time for the 1000-vard run to 2 minutes 19 4-5 seconds. The second record was made by another Boston Athletic association asso-ciation runner, when J. V. Ryan led a fast field over the line in the senior two-mile ran in 9 minutes 40 4-5 seconds. sec-onds. The other senior champions are T. L. Preble, Boston Athletic association, (30-yard (30-yard high hurdles; T. F. Burke, Holy Cross, 600-yard run; J. C. Lawlor, Boston Bos-ton Athletic association, 16-pound shot-put; shot-put; A. R. Doyle, Holv Cross, 300-yard ( run, and Walter Whalen, Boston Athletic Ath-letic association, running high jump. The junior championships were won by J. Knowles of Harvard in 300-yara run, 30 seconds, and J. J. Losero of the Irish-American Athletic association in the mile run, 4 minutes 39 seconds. Belay race, each man ran six laps, total distance 2 2-5 miles Won by Yale (Rolfe, Ireland, Cooper, Overton; soc-ond, soc-ond, Pennsylvania State (Shea, Whiting Foster, Shields); third, Pennsylvania (Norris, Price, Zutter, Humphries). Time, 9 minutes 59 4-5 seconds. Relay race, each man ran three laps, total distance 1 1-5 miles Won by Cornell Cor-nell (Shelton, Aeheson, Winctnaglo, Crim) ; Becond, Pennsylvania (Lennon, Walker, Dorsey, Scudder) ; third, Pennsylvania Penn-sylvania State. Time, 4 minutes 20 seconds. sec-onds. Last year's time for same race was 4 minutes 22 seconds. . Relay race, each man ran twelve laps, total distance 4 4-5 miles Won by Cornell Cor-nell (Wenz, McDermott, Boynton, Dresser) Dres-ser) ; second, Massachusetts Tech; third, Columbia; fourth, Pennsylvania. Time, 22 minutes 7 2-5 seconds. High jump, team prize Won by Pennsylvania, average, 5.81; second, Cornell, average, 5.69; third, Massachusetts Massachu-setts Tecli., average, 5.62. Individual winners A. W. Richards, Rich-ards, Cornell, and C. Thibault, Pennsylvania, Penn-sylvania, tied, six feet one inch;; third, F. A. Crane, Pennsylvania and W. A. Sullivan, -Massachusetts Tech., tied at five feet ten inches. Fifty-yard dash Won by Harvard, 28 points; second, Massachusetts Tech., 19 points; third, Tale, 16 points; fourth, Cornell, 13 points. Final heat, individual finish First, O'Hara; second; Moore; third, Tesch-ner; Tesch-ner; fourth, Treadway. Time, 5 3-5 seconds. sec-onds. Fiftj'-yard hurdle Won by Yale, 29 points; second, Princeton, i7 points; third, Cornell, 14 rioints. Final heat, individual finish First, Farwell; second, Davis; third, Crawford.1 Time, 6 2-5 seconds. Broad jump, team prize: Won by Cornell, Cor-nell, average 20 feet 9 1-16 inches; second, sec-ond, Pennsylvania, average 20 feet 3 13-16 inches. Two entries, individual winners, A. L. Culbertson, Cornell, 21 feet 34 inches; second, A. W. Richards, Cornell, 21 feet Vi inch; third, E. F. Jones, Pennsylvania, 20 feet 10 inches. Simpson's New Mark. KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 3. Robert Rob-ert Simpson of the University of Missouri, Mis-souri, world's champion high hurdler, tonight to-night ran tho fifty-yard high hurdles in 6 3-5 seconds at the annual iudoor meet here of the Kansas City Athletic club. He clipped two-fifths ol' a second off the old mark of 7 seconds, made by M. S. Catliu of the University of Chicago iu 1904. |