Show POET1NQ r r I Late News by Wire I Frank U Griffith of Columbus won the Ohio amateur golf championship defeating Harold Weber of Toledo 11 up with 10 holes to play Tho University of Pennsylvania won tho Intercollegiate tennis championship champion-ship in the doubles E D Dewburst and H II Register defeating II G Wells and S Fields of Yale In straight sots The scoro was G2 G2 8G 8GAt At Des MoInes Oct4 Farmer Burns of Big Rock Iowa defeated George Baptlsto of St Louis In u wrestling match for tho middleweight championship cham-pionship of America Baptlsto took tho first fall In 2G34 Burns won the next two In 830 and 1100 respectively respective-ly Dentils Horgan of Bantcor County Cork Ireland champion amateur shot putter of Great Britain has arrived at Now York Ho says his object Incoming In-coming here Is to break the sixteen pound shot put record of 49 feet G inches In-ches held by W W Coo Ho announced announ-ced lie would stay In America a year if necessary In practice ho put the twelve pound shot only EO feet 7V4 Inches Ahmed Madrall the Turk defeated Tom Jenkins the American wrestler In two straight falls at London Eng The mitch which was catchascatch canstyle was for 500 a sIde and a purso of 750 Tho Turk who Is both taller and heavier than the American had all tho advantage Ho secured the first fall In 1048 and the second In 224G It Is understood Madrall will challenge George Hackcnschmldt the Russian champion I Boxing I Al Horford mana r of Too Gans has made an offer tf jOOO for a fight between Gans and JI my Britt Jack Johnson the negro champion heavy weight has offered to glvo 1 000 to charity If Marvin Hart accepts his challenge for a return fight At Sydney N S W Oct 2 Jack Munro the heavyweight pugilist got tho decision over Tom Murphy of Now York In a sixround boxing match Nothing would please Marvin Hart better than to take on Al Kaufmann the promising Frisco heavyweight at an early date provided the proposed match between him and Fitzslmmons falls to materialize Honey Mellody of Boston and Dick Fitzpatrick of Chicago went six rounds to a draw at Chicago Tho men met at 140 pounds and both wero in good condition In spite of the fact that tho tlmo given them for training was somewhat some-what short Davo Barry of San Francisco knocked out Jim Tremble of Los Angeles An-geles in the eighteenth round of what was scheduled to bo a twentyround bout Barry was tho aggressor throughout through-out but Tremble was game In two rounds he was saved from a knockout by tho gong Aurelio Hcrrcra through Sol Levin LtIL1 t l y i I c 4 It is thought Al Kaufmann the young California pugilist who graduated gradu-ated from the amateur boxing class by knocking out Harry Foley in ono round may be the coming heavyweight champion and the first man to really fill the shoes vacated by Jeffries Kaufmann is not yet 20 years old Ho Is over six feet and weighs 190 pounds Ho is a blacksmith by trade There is talk of his meeting Jack Jeffries ox Champion Jims brother son has posted 500 forfeit and his signature again was attached to articles arti-cles for a fight with Eddie Hanlon before be-fore tho Pacific Athletic club at Los Angeles Nov 3 Tho boys arc to get 50 per cent of tho receipts divided 75 and 25 per cent and it is stipulated they shall do at least two weeks training train-ing In the southern city If Jimmy Gardner can mako 133 pounds ringside ho can have a chance at Battling Nelson This Is a promise which Billy > an has extended to the < Lowell lads brothermanager George Nelsons theatrical engagements will keep him busy making money for tho next several months but It Is not at all unlikely that In time spring along about March or April Gardner and Nelson will meet In a California ring I Trotting I At Cleveland last week Charles Tanner Tan-ner drove Major Dolmar a mllo in 2064 then turned the great trotter over to Mr McCrea for a final fast heat Without scoring tho horse at all Mr McCrca turned Delmar around and was off on a mile journey Tho horse trotted the quarter In 31V5 tho half in 102 lie lhroo quarters in 134V and a lust quarter In exactly 30 limiting thu mile In 2nif V I A filly belonging to John Manlovo is credited with breaking all worlds records for 2yearolds at Cambridge City Ind The remarkable animal Is said to havo paced a quarter Into In 27i and a half mllo In ono minute flat Tho performance Is without n parallel In tho history of tho turf and gives the animal an enviable distinction t distinc-tion Tho filly was sired by Hal Dll lard 204 dam Gusto III 21914 by Gambetta Wilkes II dam by Harry B 4309 by Blue Bull 75 third dam by Tom Hal The filly never has been known to break and when In action goes with machinelike precision Tho filly has boon In training thirty days At Lexington Ky Oct 7 Dan Patch put up n now record for harness horses by stopping a mllo in 155 > 4 tho stallion being preceded by a runner which pulled a wind shield and accompanied ac-companied nt the sldo by an older galloper gal-loper Then the 204 class pacers i went the threo fastest heats at tho gait over seen In u race the tlmo of tho miles being 202 202 201 and tho average 203 1G On top of all this tho black stallion Grattan a previously pre-viously unheard of 214 pacer from Missouri paced tho opening mile of his raco In 205Xi being pulled to an absolute Jog long before the wlro was reached and dcmonstratng that ho could havo dono the distance In 204 or better had there been occasion for further speed I Baseball I Edward Holland president and treasurer of the Three I league has completed his annual reports Tho balance on hand is 527292 The receipts re-ceipts for the year were 1415392 and the disbursements 8881 David Fulz the Injured Now York outfielder is reported as improving at tho Washington Heights hospital Tim surgeons say that although Fnla Is badly bruised ho will not bo permanently per-manently disabled and within a few days will bo well enough to leavo tho hospital A franchise In tho Western league will bq offered Lincoln W A Rourho owner of tho Omaha club Is In tho city working up baseball Interest Ho says the plan Is to enlarge the league from six to eight clubs adding Lincoln Topeka To-peka and Wichita tho latter If St Joseph drops out Local enthusiasts say Lincoln Is rlpo for professional baseball and there will be no doubt whatever of Its entry to the leaguo if assurance Is given that Sunday games will be permitted I Football I Pete Studebaker and Chief of Police Po-lice McWeeny of South Bend are aiding aid-ing in coaching Notre Dame and will continuo throughout the season Mc Weeny coached the great 1903 team Oct 7Northwestern and Wabash fought n close batilo at Evanston After the hardest kind of football In which honors were almost evenly divided the game ended 5 to 0 in favor of Northwestern Striking a midseason gait tho Midway Mid-way maroons backed tho burly Iowans off tho Marshall field gridiron showering shower-Ing touchdowns upqon the surprised Hawkeyes in the first period of play and registering a final count of 42 to 0 Tho Wisconsin University football team defeated tho fast little team of Lawrence University by a scoro of 34 to 0 The Wisconsin goal was never In danger though at two different times members of the visiting team almost got away Wisconsin did not do much either in punting or openwork open-work most of the gains being by heavy mass plays I On the Turf 1 I W K Vanderbllts Salambo won tho Prix do Newmarket at Longchamps The Prix do Consell Municipal was won by M Calllaults MacDonald IL Hosobun was hailed m tho king of sprinters at Belmont Park Oct 6 after tho great son of Ben Strome won the Manhattan handicap lie carried 147 pounds and ran the six furlongs over the main course In 11135 a now worlds record for tho distance Dick Welles and Ivan the Terrible jointly held the record formerly at 11145 When tho Prince of Wales commences commen-ces to put his horses on the racetrack next year an American Jockey will bo retained by him According to tho latest report from well authenticated sources In Nowmarket where the princes prin-ces stables aro situated tho choice has fallen on J II Martin The prince will have first call on nlm and for this right he will pay 10000 a year exclusive ex-clusive of tho ordinary riding feet regulated by the Jockey club |