Show SEVENTYNINE ROUNDS A Lightweight Battle Fought in Lima I Ohio Lima OhloNov 25Charles Vokes of Covington Ken u and Charles Slusher of Louisville light weights fought here late last night for the championship of Kentucky in the presence of 400 spectators with five ounce gloves Vokes had altogether the best of the fight for sixty rounds but Slusher turned the tables on him after that and knocked Vokes out in the seventyninth Toward the last Vokes tried only to avoid Slushers blows in order to make it a draw but way was too groggy to keep out of Slushers At Nashville Nashville Tenn Nov 25Today was the closing day of the autumn meeting of the Chamberlain club The track was good Five furlongsAbbess won Gratz I Hanley second Frontman third Time I 102 I Four and onehalf furlongs Little Lewis won Susie Nell second Log Cabin third Time553 Six furlongsKing Lear won Queen Bird second Bob Neely third Time 11614 116Five and onehalf furlongsSomerset won Diamond Dick second Carmen third Time 109 Mile Emma Me won Josie D second sec-ond Michel third Time 143 At Benatng Benning D C Nov 25The track was in comparatively fair condition today II Six furlongsAnnie Bishop won Ter rifer second Remorse third Time 115 ½ 115Five furlongs Rolla won Ontario second Disturbance third Time 103 One mile Restraint won Roche second sec-ond Charade third Time 143 Four and onehalf furlongsRosa H won Tom Hawing second Charlie Wil son third Time 57 One mile Larchmont won Bolero second Sullross third Time 145 Six furlongs Curacia won TorchBearer Torch-Bearer second West Park third Time 1164 San Francisco Track San Francisco Nov 25Seven eighths of a mile Middleton won Donohue second Zaragosa third Time 1314 Seveneighths of a mile Checo won Zampost second Abi P third Time 131 131Mile and a sixteenth Don Fulano won Nomad second Gascon third Time152 Steeplechase Annie Race won Return Re-turn second First Lap third Times Time-s 342Five furlongs Banjo won Red Bird second Amida third No time given Schaefer Still Leads Chicago Nov 25The great billiard match between Schaefer and Ives terminated ter-minated this evening in Schaefers favor At the commencement of the nights play Ives was 505 in the lead but by brilliant work Schaefer in the thirtyeighth inning took the lead and it alternated between the two men for a few plays Ives making a great fight but finally in the fortyfifth inning Schaefer ran out the game Ives being be-ing 55 behind The result waS a great surprise as the odds of 500 to 20 were bet on Ives this morning Tonights score Ives 745 Schaefer 1305 Ives average 16 2045 Schaefer 29 Grand averages Ives 27 3146 Schaefer 28 84147 Grand total Schaefer 4000 Ives 3495 The game was long drawn out not being finished till after 230 m a |