The Pedestrian's Record

THE PEDESTRIAN'S RECORD. 205 Three Standing Jumps.— 34ft. 42i n -) b y M - w * Ford ' at New ^ ork ' A P ri1 10, 1885. Two Running Hops and a Jump.— 47ft. g^in., by J. Purcell, at iralee, May 7, 1887. ? Two Running Hops, Step, and Jump.— 46ft. 7iin , by J. Purcell, at Dublin, June 2, 1884. Ten Standing Wide Jumps.— 113ft.S^in. by M. W. Ford, at Brooklyn, July 3, 1886. Hopping 50 Yards —Time, 7isec., by J. D. See, atNew York,October 15, 1885. Hopping 100 Yards .—Time,I3fsec., by J. D. See, at New York, October 15, 1885. Running Backwards 100 Yards .—Time, iS ^sec., by E. G. Hayes, at Chester, U .S .A., May 18, 1813. Three-Legged Race, ICQ Yards .—Time, XA ^sec., by T. A. Bertram and H. Price, at Kingston, Ontario,Canada, October 16, 1883. Three-Legged Race, 200 Yards .—Time, 28isec., by A. Randolph andH. Reynolds, at Baltimore, May 24, 1880. Standing Wide Jump (with weights).—nft., by J. Duckworth, atBradford, July 24, 1869; 12ft. giin., byG. L. Helling, at Williamsburgh, November 29, 1884 (used i61b. dumb-bells). Standing Jump, Step, and Jump (with weights).—31ft. icin., by M. W. Ford, at Brooklyn, July 20,1886. Three Standing Wide Jumps (with weights).— 3sft. gin., by W. S. Lawton, at San Francisco, May 13, 1878. THROWING THE HAMMER. Throwing i61b. Hammer, length over all 4ft. (unlimited runand follow). 138ft. 3in., by G. H. Hales, atLillie Bridge, London, April 7, 1876; 126ft.ioin., by J. S. Mitchell, at Limerick, September 11, 1886. With one hand : 125ft. 4111., by M. Davin, at Stamford Bridge, London, May 26, 1877 ; also 123ft. 2in., by M. Davin, at Dublin, June10, 1878. *Run and turn inside 9ft. circle, but with­ out follow : 130ft., byW. J. M. Barry, at Stamford Bridge, London, June 29, * The rule under which theAmateur Championship is now decided.

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