| Show rYlTO i VTTV A TTYT TTTOP ORTS AND ATHLETICS Annette Kellerman the wont won-t young Australian swimmer ro U Iently broke all records In a trial swim In tho Danube Dan-ube river In Austria Aus-tria making a distance dis-tance of 38 kilometers kilo-meters about 23V6 = miles In 31100 MIs 1 B Kellerman who Is only 20 years old bids fair to establish her claim to the title r ol champion long distance swimmer of tho world She has never been defeated > de-feated In any con ANN er9l test of long distance dis-tance swimming sic diving either by man or So far her record Is one con report of victories At 15 she i dl amateur mile championship of I aia Btlll Rail water In 29 mln iich was 3 minutes and 49 sec titer than any other woman In Told had dote When she had d all the mateur Australian lotshlp M I i Kcllcrman bo sProresslnnni In tlmerIn I Professional in tho last three de has w in every Australian Chance swim making five miles bur 18 mimiies and 34 seconds pmiles In i hours and 23 mln 50 far her < her speed records Yards in 1tfnnto end 18 sec the best ever made by a woman mtaarler I mllo In 7 minutes and 2 although iio prefers tho long tasks hhu is also holder of Mfflplonshin prizes won In dlv ttVT tnlesls She has an exceptional volojmput for her age and It Inches In height and weighs nds Last year Miss Kellerman ed to nccoraPllsh tho feat of Rebb In swimming the English I but wa compelled to turn liter i n six nil Ie swim on account rtUsg of the waves As com rth Mlss hr crmanR record In ube the i t long distance Ilmntlrt > cord ever made Is 11lss Jee s ttl who wont 20 11th the current In tho Thames hf2S00 Tho Australian girls 11Inoldr1 limbs and rcmark elldevelo develon i Bhouldors have mUScullrl1 about them butt but-t 10 dOUbt of Mielr strength Tho movement of her hands and feet when In the water Is beautiful Her feet are small Instep high and as they move through the air during a dive resemble those of a Parisian premier danseuso A dark horse sprung a surprise at tho recent western intercollegiate tennis ten-nis tournament by capturing tho champlo hIp Walter T Hayes of Toledo la holder of the middle t mid-dle west title and representing Cornell Cor-nell college upset 1 the forecasts ot tho critics by wInning win-ning the honor It 1 1 was the first time AV T HAYES that the Iowa Inv atltutlon was represented In the annual I tournament The new champion has peculiar form In all his strokes but I places so accurately ami plays the side of tho I lines so closely that ho Is one defeat Ho hardest men In the west to rarely takes the net preferring to stay In tho back of tho court and force his opponent out of position by well placed I drives and lobs Aside from the actual I winning of the title by Hayes Interest centered mainly In In the tournament tho the work of Ulchard L Uoesch representative His victory Wisconsin represen I over Cyrus Garnett last years champion cham-pion though entirely unlooKed for was I well earned and furnished the surprise Ioesch Is one of I of the tournament I the younger players of Chicago and has been Improving rapidly In the last two In well has shown He always years annulments and with ids the open partner Hchm reached the finals Iti at tho Wisconsin state tout lament tho Ho also won Milwaukee lust year I championship of the Aztec club lust fall defeating the clubs best players Tho doubles brought out few surprises that Garnett and It was expected as the winners The Gray would prove defeat of Loebdi and Relit by Hayes and McQullUIn was tho most unexpected this tournament as It ed feature of would safely roach was believed they tho finals Tho result of the tournament three points of the ment gives Chicago m seven to obtain permanent necessary trophy Cornell col of tho possession this gained point lege with Its one unl other college having year Is the only u leg on the present cup |