| Events. | Winners. | ||||
| 100-yard dash | A. Kraenzlein, E.S. | 10-2/5 | sec. | ||
| 120-yard hurdle | A. Kraenzlein, E.S. | 17-3/5 | " | ||
| 220-yard dash | C. Meyst, S.S. | 24-3/5 | " | ||
| 220-yard hurdle | A. Kraenzlein, E.S. | 27-4/5 | " | ||
| 440-yard run | E. Baer, M.A. | 53-3/5 | " | ||
| 880-yard run | A. Donkle, M.H.-S. | 2 | m. | 14-1/5 | " |
| Mile run | A. Donkle, M.H.-S. | 5 | " | 3/5 | " |
| Mile walk | F. Shepard. M.H.-S. | 9 | " | 36 | " |
| Putting 12-lb. shot | A. Kraenzlein, E.S. | 37 | ft. | 7-1/2 | in. |
| Throwing 12-lb. hammer | R. Worthington, W.H.-S. | 103 | " | 11 | " |
| Running high jump | A. Kraenzlein, E.S. | 5 | " | 6-1/8 | " |
| Running broad jump | Clifford, M.H.-S. | 20 | " | 6 | " |
| Pole vault | { Smith, E.H.-S. } | ||||
| { Doolittle, E.H.-S. } | 10 | " | 1/2 | " |
| Events. | Second. | Third. |
| 100-yard dash | J. Fox, M.A. | C. Meyst, S.S. |
| 120-yard hurdle | J. Fox, M.A. | C. Kratsch, S.S. |
| 220-yard dash | M. Price, Edg. | A. Blodgett, E.S. |
| 220-yard hurdle | S. Lyle, M.H.-S. | |
| 440-yard run | A. Blodgett, E.S. | Berryman, M.H.-S. |
| 880-yard run | B. Steinel, E.S. | Mueller, S.S. |
| Mile run | P. Estes, S.S. | K. Martin, M.A. |
| Mile walk | H. Helms, S.S. | Brown, M.H.-S. |
| Putting 12-lb. shot | Worthington, W.H.-S. | Knapp, M.H.-S. |
| Throwing 12-lb. hammer | Schilling, M.H.-S. | Knapp, M.H.-S. |
| Running high jump | J. Fox, M.A. | Wilson, W.H.-S. |
| Running broad jump | Trott, W.H.-S. | Wilson, W.H.-S. |
| Pole vault | Lean, W.H.-S. |
Firsts count 5. Seconds 3. Thirds 1.
E.S., East Side, Milwaukee. S.S., South Side, Milwaukee. M.A., Milwaukee Academy. M.H.-S., Madison High-School. W.H.-S., Whitewater High-School. E.H.-S., Evansville High-School. Edg., Edgerton High-School.
The accompanying table shows what records were made by the athletes of the Wisconsin I.S.A.A. at their first annual field day which occurred on June 8th, on the campus of the University of Wisconsin at Madison. The 8th day of June was a great one for track and field sports all over the country, apparently. For a youngster this Wisconsin association is in a flourishing condition, and great is its prowess. Ten schools constitute its membership, and nearly one hundred entries were down on the programme for the field day. The Milwaukee East Side High-School took first place with 32 points, 25 of which were made by Kraenzlein, who won five firsts. He is a promising all-round athlete. When it is taken into consideration that he ran his three races within an hour or so, such time as 10-2/5 sec. for the 100, 17-3/5 sec. for the high, and 27-4/5 sec. for the low hurdles is remarkable. These records will doubtless stand at Madison for some years to come.
ANDOVER'S TRACK ATHLETIC TEAM.
The day after to-morrow will be another great day for outdoor sports. The biggest field meeting in the neighborhood of New York will be that of the New Jersey Athletic Club at Bergen Point. Several of the school athletes who have made records for themselves the past season have entered, and if they manage to do as well as they did at Travers Island on the 15th of last month they will soon establish a high reputation. Baltazzi will jump, but only high enough to win. He has been training hard lately, and can do six feet now beyond question. But he is keeping these extra inches up his sleeve for the Britishers in September.
The Graduate.