Show I r J I POEflNQawo J A t I Late New by Wire I Cmm Tho data of the OxfordCambridge boat race has been fixed for April 1 In tho Internntlonnl Hockey league time Michigan Sou won from Canadian Soo 1C to 4 Chicagos freshman tiack team defeated de-feated Wendell Phillips High School In a dual track meet by u score of 00 to 17 Walter Stoffcns broke his own worlds record of 000 25 for the fifty fif-ty yards low hurdles by going the ills tanco In 006 16 J Plerpont Morgan forwarded iv check for 500 toward the fund started to send tho American athletes to tho Olymplq games at Athens next April Among other prominent subscribers recently were S H Guggenheim 500 August Belmont 100 Mortimer Morti-mer L Schlff 50 By a magnificent finish and after apparently being badly beaten Thomas Thom-as Hueston of Scranton PH overcame over-came ix lead of 107 balls in tho final block of his match with Charles Well ton of Chicago challenger for the worlds championship pool emblem and retnlned time trophy Tho final score was COO to 689 Tho rules for tho James Gordon lien nett aeronautic cup fix tho last day for the reception of entries as Match 1 Trial races will bo held April 2 Tho first entry which was received today was from the Italian Aoronau tic society which has chosen Alfred von Wilier a wellknown aeronaut as the pilot of Its airship Another largo contribution was made Feb 0 J to the fun being raised In order that n team of American athletes may ho sent to Athens to compete In the Olympic games there this spring This contribution amounting amount-ing to 500 was made by George J Gould Mr1 Gould Is the first honorary honor-ary vice president of tho American committee of the Olympic games I Baseball I Conflicts In tho playing schedules of the National and American leagues have been reduced to tho same number num-ber ns last year twentyfour despite tho fact tho two seasons will open on different dates this spring Frank Huelsman outfielder of the Washington American league team has been sold to Montreal of tho Eastern league The terms of the sale give Washington tho right to lecall thp player at any tlmo upon repayment repay-ment ot tho purchase price Outfielder Jimmy Barrett ot the Do troll has his injured joint In a plaster cast at his home and writes that ho will keep it on a few weeks more Ho Is suffcilng no Inconvenience therefrom and thinks his knee will bo strong as ever when the time comes to go South Ralph Cadwnllader a pitcher In last years Sioux City iowa baseball team signed aa a pitcher with time Cleveland American league team Howard Wakeflold a catcher In tho Des Moines Iowa club last season also signed with Cleveland to play tho same position The club has seventeen seven-teen men already signed President Holland announced that the Tin CO Eyo league magnates had voted In favor of icndoptlng tho orlgl TOPS A VAULTING RECORD r VK < lct p r p > v J t v S J < k t Pfi Ar n cwt 2yYA ° A + xsA 1 F ga4s t y rt 3y y a ° t i s Saa ptr 3 x bK + LNN Y xt x iF I LOlOYMl5E At the games of the Cincinnati Y M C A this University of Indiana athlete created a new record for pole vaulting Indoors at 11 feet btu Inches raising the best previous mark by one Inch a record that also was held by Samse The young athlete was a member of tho Chicago Athletic associations asso-ciations Jeam last summer nal schedule approved nt the meeting in Chicago on Jan 11 It contains 12G games with ten Sundays at homo for each team The mileage is 19000 the smallest In time history of the league due to placing Rock Island In the western circuit I JII Boxing J 1 Tho prorcied match between Jack Dougherty and Jimmy Gardner has fallen through as they failed to agree on tho weight stipulation Jack Cujley who Is traveling with Marvin Hart has wUjn a friend In Loulsvljle tbnt l f th Kentucky boxor > defeats Burns Jeffries has promised a J Marvin a match s Jack Havlln time oldtime prize Ii fighter died In Boston city hospital oi Brlghts disease aged 48 Ho was q contemporary of Iko Weir and In hli 0 day was well known as a lightweights At Los Angeles Cal Fob 9 Kill i Herman of Chicago and Aurello Her 1 tern fought twenty t rounds to a draw i 1 Tho battle was the fiercest ever soon In Los Angeles niul each man varied In point of advantage throughout tho contest Joe Gnus makes the most unique offer ever made by a pugilist The Baltimore scrapper declares his willingness wil-lingness to meet both firth mad Nelson Nel-son on the samo night and In the sash ring Not only that hut he will weigh GREAT BILLIARD EXPERT IV gtrd ity t 1 ° r1 I Mir Xrr f a Z George Slosson hns been matched to play Wllllo Hoppe tho youthful cue expert for tho billiard championship d champion-ship of tho world According to the conditions of the match the youth and tho veteran are to meet Inca EDO point encounter at ISlnch balk line one shot In balk on March 27 Tho stakes will bo 500 n aide and tho winner Is la tako tho not receipts Hoppe recently defeated Yignnux the Frenchman 133 pounds at C oclock Joe nays that ho will fight each of them twenty rounds and all ho asks Is one hours rest between fights Ho also asks permission per-mission to name tho man who will have to meet him first Before ho loft Chicago to continue his theatrical tour Jack OBrien announced an-nounced that he nnd Tommy Ryan were matched tho battle to tnko place lon l-on May 8 Tho club before which limo men will meet has not been selected but the bout will be given to tho ono making tho best offer A California promoter probably will stage the nf fair although Tom ORourkos Tuxedo club Is an active bidder and stands n good chance of getting It It long battles j bat-tles can be hold In Pennsylvania without with-out Interference I Trotting I John E Madden ono of Americas most famous turfmen paid 47000 for Prince Wilbourno at the Splan sale the price Is among the highest over paid for n horse In the West The Montpeller Ind Fair and Driving Park association has named dates for Us fair and race meeting Sept 2429 Tho association pays good purses nnd has a splendid track Tho 5yearold matinee trotter Harry Har-ry McKcrron by John A McKorron was sold by Charles A Otis Jr of Cleveland to other Cleveland owners for 7000 The horse is to bo trained for tho Intercity 5000 cup race Racing men are astonished at time serious accusation made against E E Smathcrs the millionaire turfman In connection with tho trotting race between be-tween Lou Dillon nail Major Dclmar In October 1904 at tho Memphis track Mr Smathets Is charged with guilty knowledge that drugs were nd mlnlsteted to Lou Dillon on tho occasion occa-sion when he drovo his own horse to victory over C K G Billings mare which was also driven by her owner As a result of these charges which were sworn to by George Spear trainer train-er of Major Delmnr and Edward I Saunders a brother of Lou Dillons trainer the 5000 gold cup which Mr Smntheis won in that race has been seized by tho Memphis Racing association I Football I After n stormy sestlon of tour hours the University of Wisconsin faculty decided to remain firmly In opposition to football s Yale Princeton and Harvard have agreed to limit membership on nth letc teams to three years This swops nwny members of professional schools and athletes Imported from othor colleges and makes It Impossible Impossi-ble for any student to got upon n team till after he has been a year In the unverslt The University of Iowa faculty senate sen-ate voted to abolish football for tho period of two years unless certain drastic reforms are Inaugurated by the big nine conference These reforms re-forms chiefly are those recommended by tho recent conference at Chicago but the Iowa pn ssora voted for amueue itrvrs 1 In the suggrl1ld rules 1 a |