Outing . Photo by Paul Thompson THE NEW HAMMER CHAMPION When Pat Ryan, of the Irish-American Athletic Club, New York, threw the 16-pound hammer189 feet &y2 inches on August 17, he set a new worlds record, wiping out the previous mark setby Matt McGrath, the 1912 Olympic champion, by nearly two Photo bv Paul Th lompsonONE OF THE NATIONAL DOUBLES CHAMPIONS IN TENNIS Thomas C. Bundy, playing with Maurice E. McLoughlin, successfully defended the doublestitle this year, playing in the finals against John Strachan and Clarence Griffin, winners of thePacific Coast, Western, and sectional champ


Outing . Photo by Paul Thompson THE NEW HAMMER CHAMPION When Pat Ryan, of the Irish-American Athletic Club, New York, threw the 16-pound hammer189 feet &y2 inches on August 17, he set a new worlds record, wiping out the previous mark setby Matt McGrath, the 1912 Olympic champion, by nearly two Photo bv Paul Th lompsonONE OF THE NATIONAL DOUBLES CHAMPIONS IN TENNIS Thomas C. Bundy, playing with Maurice E. McLoughlin, successfully defended the doublestitle this year, playing in the finals against John Strachan and Clarence Griffin, winners of thePacific Coast, Western, and sectional championships. Mr. Bundys plav is remarkable for its steadi-ness and resourcefulness. He lacks the speed that makes the other California players so showy onthe courts, but he makes effective use of the chop stroke with heady variations in pace.


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