Running Hop, Step, and Jump.—Fouls and measurements same as running broad.

Running High Jump.—Each competitor has three trials for each height. Unless she clears the bar without knocking it off it is a failure. It is counted a trial if the runner balks and does not jump. It is counted a trial to grasp the cross-bar. The bar is fixed at different heights; it is also well to measure bar in middle to determine exact height.

Standing High Jump.—No preliminary jump or spring may be made. Measurement is the same as in running high jump.

Pole Vault.—Each has three trials for each height. A vaulter is allowed to balk—that is, run without vaulting—but two balks count as a try. If the cross-bar is knocked off it is a failure.

Weight Throwing.—Each has three trials. The distance is measured from the toe board to the nearest mark left by shot. It is a foul to touch with any part of person over the toe board or out of circle. It is a foul to throw the shot instead of putting it straight out from the shoulder. It counts as a try to drop the shot.

Base Ball Throw.—Same as shot put.

Basket Ball Throw.—Same as shot put.

Javelin Throw.—Same as shot put.

Discus Throw.—Same as shot put.

Score.—The score for first place is generally 5 points; second place, 3 points; third, 1 point. If there is a tie the competitors divide the points. If tied for first place, the sum of first and second points is divided; same for tie for second place.