. Outing. e A. A. U. championship gamesat Seattle, August 13 and 14 thenewly organized Seattle AthleticClub carried off the club honors with atotal of 46 points, the scoring being 5,3, and 1 for firsts, seconds, and thirdsrespectively. Honors for individualscoring were taken by Ralph Rose, ofthe Olympic Club, San Francisco, histotal being 21 points. Rose showed hisclass by taking first in the 16-poundshot with a new worlds record of 50feet 3 inches, first in discus and javelinand second in hammer and 56-lb. weight. One of the sensations of the gameswas the winning of the five-mile race byHarry
. Outing. e A. A. U. championship gamesat Seattle, August 13 and 14 thenewly organized Seattle AthleticClub carried off the club honors with atotal of 46 points, the scoring being 5,3, and 1 for firsts, seconds, and thirdsrespectively. Honors for individualscoring were taken by Ralph Rose, ofthe Olympic Club, San Francisco, histotal being 21 points. Rose showed hisclass by taking first in the 16-poundshot with a new worlds record of 50feet 3 inches, first in discus and javelinand second in hammer and 56-lb. weight. One of the sensations of the gameswas the winning of the five-mile race byHarry McLean, a full-blooded Indian,entered by the Elks Club of Phoenix,Arizona. Brailey Gish, of Seattle, brokethe American record for javelin with athrow of 144 feet in the junior games,but was beaten by Rose in the seniorgames, getting only 138 feet. Another good performance wTas thatof Malcomson, of Seattle, in the lowhurdles, his time being within a fifth ofa second of Kraenzleins unbeaten recordof 24 4 BRICKSON, l nil MOTT HAVFN ATHLETIC CLUB, NKW YORK, WINNING THE HIGHJUMP AT 5 II. Mi INS. HE HAS A RECORD OF 6 FT. 2 INS.
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