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Charles Byers ; Vice-Captain, W. H. 

 Hughes; Executive Committee, E. A 

 Smith, E. L. Foghill, C. H. Johnson, J. 

 Parks, Alfred Hargreaves and the officers 

 ex-officio; Delegates to the Metropolitan 

 District Cricket League, H. S. Sandal!. E. 

 de R. Boughton and Dr. C. H. Hornby. 



The schedule of the New York Cricket 

 Association follows : 



June 3. — Paterson Team B vs. Manhattan, 

 at Paterson ; Kings County vs. Paterson 

 Team A, at Prospect Park ; Brooklyn vs. 

 Kearny, at Prospect Park. 



June 10. — Paterson Team A vs. Manhat- 

 tan, at Paterson; Kings County vs. Brook- 

 lyn, at Prospect Park. 



June 17. — Brooklyn vs. Manhattan, at 

 Prospect Park ; Kearny vs. Paterson Team 

 A, at Kearny ; Paterson Team B vs. Kings 

 County, at Paterson. 



June 24. — Manhattan vs. Kings County, at 

 Prospect Park; Paterson Team A vs. 

 Brooklyn, at Paterson. 



July 1. — Brooklyn vs. Paterson Team B, 

 at Prospect Park ; Kings County vs. Kear- 

 ny, at Prospect Park. 



July 8. — Manhattan vs. Kearny, at Pros- 

 pect Park ; Brooklyn vs. Kings County, at 

 Prospect Park ; Paterson Team A vs. Pater- 

 son Team B. at Paterson. 



July 15. — Kearny vs. Kings County, at 

 Kearny; Paterson Team B vs. Brooklyn, 

 at Paterson. 



July 22. — Kings County vs. Manhattan, at 

 Prospect Park ; Paterson Team B vs. 

 Kearny, at Paterson ; Brooklyn vs. Pater- 

 son Team A, at Prospect Park. 



July 29. — Paterson Team A vs. Kings 

 County, at Paterson ; Kearny vs. Brooklyn, 

 at Kearny. 



August 5. — Manhattan vs. Paterson Team 

 A, at Prospect Park. 



August 12. — Paterson Team A vs. Kear- 

 ny, at Paterson. 



August 19. — Kines County vs. Paterson 

 Team B, at Prospect Park. 



August 26. — Kearny vs. Manhattan, at 

 Kearny ; Paterson Team B vs. Paterson 

 Team A, at Paterson. 



September 2. — Manhattan vs. Brooklyn, 

 at Prospect Park ; Kearny vs. Paterson 

 Team B, at Kearny. 



September 9. — Manhattan vs. Paterson 

 Team B, at Prospect Park. 



The intercollegiate gymnastic champion- 

 ship decided in the gymnasium of the New 

 York University on the evening of March 

 24th resulted in a well earned victory for 

 R. G. Clapp of Yale. He got away with the 

 greater number of the individual prizes, and 

 won the title, given for the first time at 

 this meet, of the " all around champion col- 

 lege gymnast," The summaries of the meet 

 follow : 



Flying Rings — Won by R. G. Clapp, Yale, 

 with 11 1-6 points; F. J. Belcher, N. Y. U. ; 

 E. L. Eliason, Yale, and VY. L. Otis, Yale, 

 tied for second and third place, with 1 1 

 points each. 



Club Swinging — Won by R. G. Clapp, 

 Yale, with 13V2 points; S. Peterson, Yale, 

 13/4 points, second: II. X. MacCracken, 

 N. Y. U.. io ] /i points, third. 



Tumbling — Won by W. L. Otis, Yale, 

 with 10 points; J. De La Fuente, Colum- 

 bia, 9 1-6 point-, second; R. G. Clapp, Yale, 

 third. 



The aggregate scores were: 1st, R. G. 

 Clapp, Yale, 67 5-6 points : 2d, F. J. Belcher. 

 N. Y. U., 59 2-6 points and 3d. E. L. Eliason. 

 Yale, 56 2-6 points. 



On March 25th Rutgers beat Lehigh in 

 an all-around atheletic contest at the Bal- 

 lantine gymnasium, at New Brunswick, N. 

 J., by a score of 29 point- to 24. The sum- 

 maries follow : g 



Horizontal Bar — Won by J. J. Reamer. 

 Lehigh; A. R. Laubenstein. Lehigh 

 second. 



Middleweight Wrestling — J. G. Ross, Le- 

 high, beat D. F. Burnett, Rutgers. 



Club Swinging — Won by A. H. Shearer 

 and M. Lipman, Rutgers. 



High Kick — Won by C. A. Ranney, Rut- 

 gers, 8 feet io)4 inches; A. P. Brokaw. 

 Rutgers, second, 8 feet 934 inches. 



Class Drill by Rutgers Men — 1902, with 

 club swinging, vs. 1901, with single stick 

 exercises — Won by the freshmen. Elmen- 

 dorf got first rank for his skill in swinging. 



Parallel Bars — Won by C. L. Williamson. 

 Rutgers ; Reamer, Lehigh, second. 



Fence Vault — Won by W. T. Drake, Le- 

 high, 6 feet 9 inches ; J. W. Thompson and 

 Brokaw, second, 6 feet 8 inches. 



Tumbling — Won by Williamson, Rutgers ; 

 Reamer, Lehigh, second. 



Featherweight Wrestling — Guy Bergen 

 beat Frank Corbin, both of the Rutgers Col- 

 lege Preparatory School. 



Heavyweight Wrestling — Ross of Lehigh 

 and R. W. Pettit o£ Rutgers each won a 

 bout. 



Will you please tell me what the dimen-- 

 sions of a handball court should be, i.e., 

 the measurements of floor and wall? I 

 have, been unable to find out from any 

 other source here, and knowing Recrea- 

 tion to be an authority o*n all sports 1 now 

 come to you. 



Francis W, Nichols, Jr., Salem, Mass. 



ANSWER. 



There are no established rules as to the 

 size of hand ball courts, but where ample 

 space can be had the following dimensions 

 are about right: width. 20 to 30 feet; length. 

 15 to 60 feet. Here is a diagram showing 

 the principal measurements: 



