41g eee YY A. AIO MN Web BRLY (Yale 1900), N. Y. A. C., with 11 ft. 4 in. Colkett, U. of P., was second and Coleman and Horton, Princeton, tied for third. _Two mile steeple chase—Won_ by Robinson, England, in 11 m. 8% s. Walker, England, was second and Lloyd, England, third. Orton, U. of P.; was the only American competitor and though the course favored him he could not stand the pace and finished un- placed. - The final record was: Americans, 8; Englishmen, 5. Of the eight events the NY. A. C. athletes won 4; U. of P., 3; Georgetown, I. ; THE PARIS GAMES. - At the Paris scratch games held on the grounds of the Racing Club of France, in the Bois de Boulogne, Satur- day, Sunday and Monday, July 14, 15, and 16, the Americans often outclassed their competitors and won, frequently with ridiculous ease, over the best men of other nations. Their sharpest con- tests were generally when they met each other in the finals, after the prelimi- nary heats had swept the other competi- tors away. Kraenzlein, U. of P., proved himself the most remarkable athletic of the times, winning four of the world’s championships, the hurdles, the 60 metre race and the broad jump. SUMMARIES. too metres (109°/10 yards) — Jarvis, Princeton, in 104% s., a world’s record. Tewksbury, U. of P., was second and Rowley, champion of New South Wales, third. Duffy, Georgetown, who was called a sure winner, broke a tendon in his leg when leading at the 4o-yard mark. He cannot run again this season. - 60 metres (65% yards)—Won by KracnziemU. of -in 7s... as new world’s record. Tewksbury, U. of P., was second and Rowley, Australia, third. 400 metres (437% yards)—Won by Lone, N. xX: record; Holland, Georgetown, second, ‘and Schultz, Denmark, third. Running high jump—Won by Baxter, U; of. P;, -6-f. 2% in. «Leahy, 6b ie land, was second and Goenzy, Hungary, third. Baxter tried an exhibition jump of 6 ft. 6 in., and barely missed it. — Hammer throw—Won by Flannagan, No- Yoda Cy with 167) dt. 446519, Or within 3% inches of his own world’s record. Hare, U. of P., was second and McCracken, U. of P., third. Shot-put—Won by Sheldon, N. Y. A. C., with 46 ft. 2% in., a new world’s record;..; McCracken, .U:. of .P.,. was sec- ond and Garrett third. Discus throw—Won by Bauer, Hun- gary, with 119 ft. 4% in. Jauda, Aus- tria, was second, and Sheldon, N. Y. A. C., third, about 7 feet behind the winner. Sheldon made several longer throws than the winner, but they were badly placed. Pole vault—Won by Baxter, U. of P., with .10. {t:.:81%4 in. -Colkett,’ Uz,.08..P;,; was second, and Andersen, Norway, third: Johnson, iN. ¥;.A.