CLASSIFICATION CHART FOR BOYS’ ATHLETIC COUPS
Exponents based upon a three point system of height, age and weight.
. Age Weight Sum of Height Under Under Exponent Exponents Under 50 in. 10 yrs. 60 Ibs. 1 (6 or less) 51-53 ll yrs. 70 lbs. 2 Class B 54-55 12 yrs. 80 Ibs. 3 (7 to 12) 56-57 13 yrs, 86 Ibs. 4 Class A 58-59 14 yrs. 95 lbs. 5 (13-18) 60-61 15 yrs. 114 lbs. 6 Class B : 62-63 16yrs. ‘125 Ibs. 7 (49-21) ( Junior 64-65 17 yrs. 137 Ibs. 8 Class A 66-68 18 yrs. 145 lbs. 9 (22-28) 69-72 19 yrs. 152 Ibs. 10 Class B Seni 73 plus 19 vrs. 165 Ibs. 1 (29-33) enior andover andover Class A Example: William Jones is 54 inches tall, age 12 years and weight 70 pounds. Height 54 in. Exponent Weight 70 Ibs. “ 3 2 Age 12 years 3 Total 8 Classification Class A. Little Lodge John Brown is 68 inches tall. age 17 years and weighs 139 pounds. Height 68 in. Exponent 9 Age 17 years “ 8 Weight 139 Ibs. “ 9 Total 26 Classification Class B. Big Lodge For girls: Get the sum of the exponents as above; then, in the Big Lodge, drop back one class. That is, a girl with 20 would fall into Class B of Juniors; a girl with 22 would be in Class A of Juniors, etc. Nore: For this chart, and for many of the athletic require- ments for boys, we are indebted to Mr. Stephen M. Jessup, Assistant Supervisor, Physical Education, Los Angeles Public Schools. 21