Show 1 ar I Late News by WireD I Wire-D K Carter of Cottonwood Falls Ices took first second mill third moneys In tho Mississippi Volley Futurity Fu-turity coursing match Alfred Do Oro successfully defended his title of worlds champion continuous continu-ous pool player defeating W H Clearwater Clear-water Tho flnnl score was Do Oro COO Clcarwatcr 400 Manager Kekhart of Fort WIne limit has announced tho snmo polo lineup as the ono which won tho championship last year will bo used this season Tho team will ho Jason and Loydon rushes j Cnnovan center cen-ter McQrnth half back Sutton goal President Don Shlho of tho champion cham-pion Athletics says tho success of tho sport In Philadelphia J Is wholly duo to tho newspapers of that city mid further adds No club league or magnate can hive In baseball without liberal support of tho scribes Right At Rockford 111 Oct 1C William D Stannard of Chicago won tho diamond badge In the talirnnmont of tho Rockford Rock-ford Gun club J K Graham of Ingle sldo won tho silver loving cup event Stannard won high gun of tho day among tho professionals and Eng strom had tho highest amateur average aver-age Regarding tho report that New York would trade Elberfeld to St Louis Manager Clark Griffith said Tho report that I am to trade sell or dispose of Klborfcld Is a malicious Ho I wouldnt trade that player for tho whole St Louis team Wo parted tho best of friends and he has promised prom-ised I to return to mo next spring In the best of shape In fact ho wants to play with tho Yankees again Martin J Sheridan of tho Irish American Athletic club all around champion of America beat all records at throwing the discus establishing anew a-new worlds record of 138 feet 3 Incites In-cites This throw was made at the games of the IrishAmerican Athletic club at Celtic park Long Is land City Oct 15 and was witnessed by over 4000 spectators Sheridan beat his best previous record of i33 feet lli6 Inches twice his first throw being 135 feet I Inch and on his third attempt ho made tho longer distance I Football I Football Is tho great leveler On tho Harvard scrub team a Russian and a Japanese play side by side The Russian Is a sturdy end and tho Jap Is a Hoot tackle Oct 21 Michigan gave tho neavy I cornhuskors ot Nebraska one of the hardest drubbings that Booths bunch over received The flnnl score was 31 to 0 In favor of Michigan On account of repeated fumbling Minnesota fell short of equaling Chi cagos score of 12 against the Iowans but did manage to run the total up to 39 to 0 against the hnwkoycs Illinois was overwhelmed < < anti outplayed out-played In every stngo of the gamo by Purdue Oct 21 the boosters walking off with a 29 to 0 victory It was the first tlno In five years that Illinois bowed Its head In defeat to tho boys from Lafayette Walter Eckersalls good right foot for tho second time In Its owners three years of football defeated the University of Wisconsin on Randall field Madison WIs Oct 21 The score was 4 to 0 In favor of the Maroons Ma-roons Eckles goal from the twenty yard lino giving tho University of Chicago Chi-cago Its fourth consecutive victory over tho Badgers Of all tho odd and peculiar names ever possessed by pupils of the famous fa-mous Indian school that of Kicked ontheJaw Is probably the most eccentric ec-centric Its possessor is a cleancut Seneca redskin from Silver Creek N Y who is trying to make a position i i C i i i l > F r t rF > + t 17CtQY77ff l 11Y on thlsyears wonderful Carlisle football foot-ball eleven Although this is Kicked ontheJaws first year on tho gridiron tho coaches think ho will make a speedy back Ho Is 21 years old and has played lacrosse against such teams as tho Torontos Crescents and St Chnthoms of Canada I Baseball j According to unofficial batting averages av-erages Halm of New York loads the American batsmen with 329 for 41 games Flick and Lajole are tied for i second place with 308 Keoler with I 306 Is the only remaining 300 batsman bats-man Manager Edward Hanlons contract with the Brooklyn baseball club has expired and it has not been renewed It is stated definitely ho will not manage man-age tho Baltimore club next season and tho organization again will bo In charge of Hugh Jennings Pitcher Corrldon Catcher Abbott and Fielder Kruger of the Philadelphia Philadel-phia National league havo been sold to the Toledo club for next season limo crack third baseman Hatflold of tho Syracuse club has been dratted by tho Baltimore club for next year Two hundred and six players wero used during tho season by tho eight American League clubs New York leading with 32 followed by Detroit with 29 Washington with 28 Cleveland Cleve-land with 27 Boston with 26 St Louis with 27 Chicago with 19 and the Athletics with 18 Secretary M Stanley Robinson of tho St Louis National League Baseball Base-ball club telegraphed an offer to Ned Hanlon manager of tho Brooklyn tram to become manager of tho local organization In 100G Mr Roblson received re-ceived information that Hnnlon had severed his connection with tho Eastern club and will make every effort to secure his services r On the Turf J W K Vanderbullts Prestige won tho Prix Foret at Clmntllly France In tho struggle for lending honors In tho saddle this year Frank ONeill and Willie Knapp hold nil other Jockeys safe ONeill who Is under contract to Newton Bennington and Fred Dur low has ridden to date 81 winners 74 seconds and C7 thirds Wlllto Knapp k k j 1 j i Willie Knapp is riding in Letter form than ONeill Just now and is not for behind in point of achievement Knapp has ridden 80 winners CO seconds and 52 thirds and It must bo remembered ho did not begin riding until this spring meeting at Belmont park was at an endAs tho closing event of tho Norfolk Va horso show Howard Wlllots Hoatherhloom broke tho worlds record for high Jumping made by himself him-self at Bryn Mnwr two years ago 1 Dick Donnelly rode tho animal over a 7foot 10Inch barrier This beat tho i previous achlevmcnt which was mado In open air by a full inch I I I Boxing I Twin Sullivan won his fight with Tommy Burns In twenty rounds Thero Is little chance that Jimmy Gardner can get a match with Battling Nelson Gardner can not make the weight Battling Nelson may go to England Managor Billy Nolan has received an offer of J2000 a week for Battling to do a boxing stunt in London but ho turned tho offer down as the contract con-tract offered was for only four weeks However he sayn Nelson may make tho trip not as an actor but as a lighter If Joe Gans carries out his expressed express-ed Intention ho will kick over the traces and leave Al Hcrford Gans needs tho money anti Intends journeyIng Journey-Ing to tho far West and seeking a match primarily with Battling Nelson and secondarily with any other boxer who could draw a houso at or near tho Golden Gate Jimmy Walsh of Newton was given i decision at Boston Oct 20 over Peter Stanley of London England at the conclusion of a fifteenround glove contest Stanley entered n protest pro-test when Eugene Buckley announced Ms decision claiming that he had fairly outpointed Walsh Tho win iifr probably will meet Franklo Noll Farmer Burns defeated M J Dwyer I II in a wrestling match mixed style at PLS Moines Oct IS Dwyor won tho I t fall at Cornish wrestling In nine Ken minutes nut Burns tho second ut catchascntchcan In nine minutes By virtue of winning his fall in the shortest time Burns won the right to choose the style for the third fall which he won In fifteen minutes at a tat ch ns cntch can Terry McGovern made quick work j of Tommy Murphy at tho National < Athletic club Philadelphia Tho Now Yorker did not Inst one round Five t times did Terrible Terry floor his opponent I op-ponent and then a solid smash to tho jaw sent Murphy to the boards in n heap Referee Jack McQulgan Jumped Jump-ed In front of McGovorn while Murphy Mur-phy was making a feeble effort to regain re-gain his toot and stopped tho bout thus virtually awarding the decision to Terry aTLJ |