Show J Y n OINES DfflQOKS rowo55 Sir Krnrst Cochrnne ot Dublin denies de-nies that ho hns any Inteulnn of dial longing for the Arnold pup na reported re-ported The Boston America will have at cast seven now men fry out next spring Among the re clever first 11150111 flu The final stage of th international foursome for 1000 n lido between Harry Vardon and J H Taylor Eng ish golf professionals and James I Braid and Alexander Herd Scotland1 ending champions resulted In u victory vic-tory for England by 13 up and 12to play Frank Kramer won the American professional halfmile championship at Vnllsburg N J cycle track after a hard struggle with Ivor Lawson Kramers victory put him buck at tho head olHhc list Lawson had a half milo match race with Fenn whom ho defeated In straight heats The Wimbledon cup match ono of the most important of the tournament tourna-ment under the auspices of the National Na-tional Rifle Association was won by First Lieutenant Towes of thin First Now Jersey Infantry The scoro was 51G out of a possible COO The team of the Second Now Jersey Infantry had second place with a total of 511 W E Schutt formerly of Cornell and now a student at Oxford university univers-ity is endeavoring to arrange a dual track meet between Cornell and Oxford Ox-ford Ho desires to have It take place next summer whllo the Oxford and Cambridge athletes are in this country for the International meet with Harvard and Yale No details have been worked out nnd It Is not known whether the Oxford athletes will undertake the meet although there Is a strong sentiment In favor of it ItW L0DlliJCJJl At Atlantic City N J Sept 5 Henry Hen-ry Ford drove his automobile n mile against time making the distance In 38 35 seconds A L Campbells ex hibition mile was covered In 45 seconds sec-onds Ford and Campbell failed In the last attempt to break automobile records rec-ords on tho Atlantic City course the bbst time being 382 seconds made by Campbell Fords best time was 391 seconds Walter Christie did not appear on account of a break In the machinery of his car No further attempt at-tempt will be made to bent the record rec-ord f DUDOWcJ Santry of Milwaukee beat Jack Ryan of Chicago badly in a ten round go at Kalamazoo Mich Ryans second sec-ond throwing up the sponge In the seventh Ryan took the count repeatedly re-peatedly Kid Herman of Chicago won a decisive de-cisive victory over Tommy Mowatt before be-fore tho Grand Rapids Mich Athletic club Mowatt led for the first two founds seeming to know that If he won at all It would be In the early rounds Herman was tho cleverer however Ios Angeles admirers of retired Heavyweight Champion James J Jef fries are booming him to succeed to tho position of chief of police Jot fries friends are working earnestly and should ho consent to run doubtless doubt-less he would be a strong factor In the race Marvin Hart the pugilist Is to hookup hook-up in a business with Tommy Ryan claimant of the middleweight championship cham-pionship and tour the country and give exhibitions Ryan will have charge of Hurts training Hart tips the beam at 218 pounds and ho Is getting get-ting heavier and stronger every day Willie Lewis of Now York scored a decided victory over Jack OKeefe of Chicago at Fairview In the open air boxing show with which the Michigan Athletic club Inaugurated Its season Though the bout went the full distance dis-tance fifteen rounds Lewis scored A lead In the firs tporlod which ho all but made tho last and held It to the end Reports are in circulation that the HanlonFItzgerald fight at Los An J gobs was fixed null much credence la plven the story Hanlon Fitzgerald and Spider Kelloy manager of linn Ion arc tho other three said to have been In on tho deal and the report credits the quartet with cleaning up several thousand dollars FltzgcraldH manager Johnnie HEed Is said to have forced him to divide his share of the proceeds DC f oU3EiUj Whltmoro Luke Mich has been decided de-cided upon as the place for the Michigan Michi-gan football team to do Its preliminary prelimin-ary training Tho British Pilgrims Association football team won easily In their first International match with nn all Montreal Mon-treal team at association football They defeated the Canadians by n score of 6 goals to 0 The Iowa state games committee barred R E Jansen thu star quarterback quarter-back last year of tho Iowa state cot lego at Ames from participation In intercollegiate athletics for one year Jansen admitted playing professional baseball before he entered college L1EUQ DOO1JODtJ I John A Drako says Ort Wells has broken down and will not be trained any more At St Paul Minn Sept 4 Dan Patch l5i made nn attempt to boat his record With a running horse as pncoipnkcr lit node tho circuit In 15014 Time by quarters iJO IOOM 121A l59 > 4 The opening day of tho grand circuit cir-cuit races nt Charter Oak Hurtford COlin wus marred by the death of Smile Mac the Canadian queen which dropped dead In the fourth heat of the 10000 Charter Oak trot the classic clas-sic event of the meet She fell about 200 yards from the finish when mnk hug a desperate effort to regain a lend which she gallantly held until rounding round-ing the last turn At PittHbitrg Pa Sep S the track record for trotting was broken twice aunt the worlds pacing record In a q 1 race to wagon was equaled Morning Stnr C K O Billings entry In the freo for nil pace did better than ever before equalling the worlds record of2044 in n pacing race to wagon Tho record was made by Angus Pointer Point-er the Billings gelding at the Mem phi meet last full Major Delmar tho trotting king scheduled to lower the track record of 208 held by Dr Strong succeeded Driven by Dev ernux and accompanied by Doc Tan nei with n runner the gelding turned the mile In 206 Brought out for a I halfmile attempt he made the half mile In one minute flat m TImD flatUODD t W K Vnndorbllts Malta won tho Prix Plates Bnndes at tho St Cloud France races In order to bring about a race between be-tween Sysonby Artful and Hamburg Belle the three greatest racehorses of the season PhilIp J Dwyer president presi-dent of the Brooklyn Jockey club announced an-nounced ho would add 10000 to any sweepstakes that tho owners might decide upon If tho contest took place at the coming meeting at the Grave send track Amid tho cheers of 25000 persons James R Keenes champion three yearold colt Sysonby easily captured the annual Champion stake of 25000 at Shccpsheod Bay Sept 9 His time for tho distance two und a quarter rune was 354 flat which is but two flftlrs of n second slower than the track record made by Igniter In 1903 Including share of tho annual Champion won by Sysonby which was 22000 James R Keenes horses this year havo cleaned up 13050 In Makes and purses Which Is the highest high-est amount earned by a stable horo In a number of years Of this amount SyBonby won 142830 and this showing show-ing makes James Rowe practically the star trainer of the season although al-though the horses sent to the post by Jack Joyner have won 139000 or 110000 for Sydney Paget and 29000 for August Belmont The Whitney stable trained by John W Rogers has f earned about 100 alb o 1J1 e |