Show i DOP INkoEj I Late News by Wire Ill I-ll 1 Boyer of the Onutlrn Field club won the first annual golf championship champi-onship of Nebraska defeating a thlr tyslxholo match Sergt Clarence Orr of Newark Ohio champion American marksman received nn autograph letter from President Roosevelt congratulating him on his victory at Sea Girt Yale universitys hockey team will be couched by Hod Stuart of Calumet next Reason lIe Is considered to ho the greatest hockey player In tho world at his position coverpolnt Martin J Sheridan the IrishAmeri can all arouud champion broke the worlds record for discus throwing at New York lIe threw tho discus 143 feet 4 1 Inches beating lie worlds record rec-ord which he held of 133 feet OYJ Inches In two weight events at the athletic games nt Newport H I tho sixteen pound hammer and tho fiftyslxpound I hammer event Flanagan threw the weight 17G feet the present record being 172 feet 11 Inches wMrU Flan agan undo at Long Island City on July 31 1904 Flanagan throw the fiftyslxpound weight 12 feet tho tee ord being 40 feet 2 Inches nlso node by him at Long Island City July 17 1904 I Baseball I Tho Cleveland club has drafted pitcher Eels of the Kiinsus City Amer lean Association team and ho will report re-port to the chili nt the close of the American Association season Joo Corbett thevformer star pitcher Is preparing suits against Ned Hnn Ion of the Brooklyn baseball club the national commission and Henry Harris Har-ris alleging that ho Is illegally deprived de-prived of tho right to earn a living and also alleging Injured reputation George Tebean owner of the Louis vine KV ball club and thc most Important Im-portant magnate In till American Association As-sociation Is now working out a plan for a now baseball league hut will riyal ri-yal the American and National organizations or-ganizations Toucan figures that there are now too many big and Important cities In tho enst and west that are compelled to stay In minor leagues and that a third major league will thrive The tlrst worlds championship game will be played on Monday Oct 0 the day following tho close of the season In both leagues and two days after It closes In tho east There will be no ort days unless occasioned by bad weather and a game will be played every day until the series Is I settled Of course If a seventh game Is necessary It will not be played on Sunday Oct 15 but on the following day It the two contestants are the Giants and the Athletics the games will be played alternately In New York and Philadelphia The place for the first game will be determined by lot It the lot falls to Philadelphia the second game will be payed In New Yor and so on until one team has won four games and Is tho worlds champion By this arrangement at least two games will he played In each city I Football J I Notre Damn Is ready for heavy football foot-ball The men are In excellent condition condi-tion nfter going through Coach Mc Glows routine of preliminary prac lice liceThe The hopes of Minnesota are still far from being at fever heat due to the tact that several good men counted upon by the coaches have not yet put In an appearance for training for the gopher team of 1905 The six months residence rule will wreak havoc with the Illlnl as scarcely scarce-ly I any new material will be eligible PERCY BRUSH FOOTBALL STAR t j sr t It Itt It-t ItIt Itt It-t y L T I I II I I I j i Minnesotas football team Is strengthened strength-ened greatly by the presence of this big fellow Brush Is one of the strongest tackles among western college col-lege teams An exception Is Pinckney of Pontiac who entered last winter and who Is a leading candidate for half back No hopes are entertained by Northwestern North-western University of defeating Chicago Chi-cago or Minnesota but a strong effort ef-fort will be made to clean up the minor mi-nor games Unless unforeseen landslides land-slides of heavy men come In or nn I x > fss Trilnur Holland continue the good work he Is doing by performing miracles till oloVon which will represent repre-sent the purple will not avoiuge above 170 pounds Yost now has nt the camp seven M men They are Center Schultz Tackles Curtis and Graham Ends < Weeks ail Clark Quarter Norcrow mid Fnll Hack Longman Besides ho has of last years reserves Miller n guard i 1ntrlck a half back Workman Work-man a half back and Urysdule I a tackle Then ho has lambs Clement and Newton of the All Fresh team and Kanaitu a member of the gym team I Boxing I Charles Nervy of Milwaukee and Main Ice Thompson of Unite fought a Islam rounds to u draw In tho SpoKane Spo-Kane Amateur Athletic club Both men were severely punished Manager Nolan declares Nelson will 1 nut give any weight to Jimmy Gardner Gard-ner In order to meet that welterweight champion He wild he would box Gard u MATCH FOR JIMMY GARDNER k t 1 1 t t 1 mss r I 1 K sas1l w Manager Nolan has said the first man to ho given a chance against tho now champion Nelson will bo tho Lowell light weight who has rondo astron 1 strong Impression on fight followers in the Pacific coast Tho difference In tho weights of tho men may be tho t barrier that will cause the match to a1 fall through At any rate Nelson Is not likely to turn his mind to thoughts of fighting for some time to come nor If tho latter would do the lightweight light-weight limit 133 pounds but no 135 Kid Goodman featherweight cham has asked the Plan of New England I matchmakers of the Douglas Athletic Club of Chelsea Mass to match him with either Young Corbett or Harry Lewis of Philadelphia for any number of rounds Balling Nelsons share of the gate receipts of the great battlebetween himself and James Edward Britt was 1884129 Brills part was 1256086 The promoters of the affair cleaned up t 1030882 Tho total gate receipts I were 48311 Alter having cleaned up shout all the loose money there was In the Klondike Philadelphia Jack OBrien left the fields of gold en route for Seattle Se-attle Wash from whence ho will journey to Portland Ore to visit tho exposition after which he will travel through California until the spring Mike Twin Sullivan of Boston and Joe Gans df Baltimore boxed flffcen rounds at Baltimore Sept IB Referee OHara called It n draw but It would have been difficult to find a man In the large audience who agreed with him Sullivan showed scarcely a mark while Gans was badly battered up Mike Twin Sullivans victory over Joe Onus removes thq last lingering doubt as to Balling Nelsons right to the title of lightweight champion of the world Referee OHara called the contest n draw after fifteen rounds of fast fighting but it was evident to competent observers that Sullivan was the negros master Eddie Graney replied to those port In critics who have found fault with Ills action In declaring off the bets on the Britt Nelson fight which were made heforo ho was selected to act as referee by saying that he had more than one rejiBon for his action the chief being that he had his own money bet on Nelson While Jeffries wa btill supposed to bo tho referee Oran Ora-n bet 1250 to 2000 on tho Chicago a Chi-cago boy When ho win chosen as third man he felt compelled to cull ofi the bets I On the Turf I Jockey Grover Cleveland Fuller Is about again While he still uses crutches ho thinks ho will be able to get back In the saddle by spring and without any III effects from his accident acci-dent The entire trotting stud of James B Haggln has been consigned by him to eke Kentucky Sales company to lx ii sold during the October trotting meeting meet-Ing and the master of Klmendorf will M retire permanently fiom the ranks of ll trotting horse breeders John Reiff the American Jockey who has been granted a temporary 11 1 cento made his first appearance in England for some Reasons Sept Ill on tho French I horse Nlmny and came In fourth In the St Legor The stakes were won by the outsider Clu eat e-at odds of 1C to 1 Iolyinelus wins second nfl Irrn 1 ass was third |