Show tPO1fl1N NES El I Late News by Wire I At Terro Haute Ind March 29 Robert Tlnsley with 5 feet 5 > 6 Inches made n new Indiana high sihool record rec-ord at the high Jump Efforts are being made to arrange affairs so that the Wisconsin crow can bo sent east again to tnko part In tho Intercollegiate boat race at Poughltqepsle on the Hudson Jake Schaefer the great bllllardist I declared that he would challenge Wil lie Hoppe conqueror of George Slos sou to play for the worlds eighteen Inch one shot In balh line championship champion-ship the match to take place ten days after the famish of the 182 championship champion-ship tournament which opens nt New York April 7 After repeated efforts to secure Archie Halm tho former Michigan star and crack sprinter tho Purdue Athletic association has signed n contract con-tract with George B Jamison who coached the Purdue basketball team this year and Is tho present secretary of the Lafayette Y M C A to take charge of the track team squad Wizard Schaefer broke all known billiard records by making a high run of 358 during a contest at his Chicago Chi-cago academy with John Daly How many more points Schaefer could have added to his string will never be known as he stopped from fatigue after ho had reached that unprecedented unprecedent-ed figure The great run camo In Sclmefers fifth Inning lie had clicked click-ed off 7 38 13 and 10 In his four pro Uous innings but in his fifth ho finished fin-Ished the game with 332 Before the largest crowd that ever I witnessed a billiard game In New York Willie Hoppe the boy champion defeated tho veteran George Slosson 500 to 392 for tho championship of the world at 18 Inch balk line one shot In at tho Grand Central palace The winner averaged 10 4040 The game was won by Hoppe after a long and tedious struggle which lasted from 830 until nearly midnight Neither player was in his hest form and the game was devoid of notable runs Justice Fitzgerald of the New York supreme court last week handed down a decision denying Arthur J DufTs the suit for an injunction against Amateur Athletic Union of the United States Duffy sought to enjoin the Athletic Union from expunging from its records his name and performances perform-ances which wero wiped off the books by a resolution adopted at the last annual meeting of the parent body The action was taken on the ground that Dully had received compensation in 1S99 L On the Turf I Stanton Wilkes a 20000 trotting sire owner by Secretary A W Dru nor of the Los Angeles Driving asso elation died at Riverside Cal of blood poisoning lIe had a trotting record of 210 According to II K Doyereux of eland Driving Park assocla the Cloelllnel < Ion Cleveland Is likely to havo a grand circuit meeting this summer There will bo no pool selling but It Is believed tho meeting can bo held Cleveland with fair success provided ers who will bo the most benefited by meeting will give their assistance a To have a meeting from 115000 to 20000 must be raised by subscription subscrip-tion L Baseball J Director Baird of Michigan university univer-sity scheduled a baseball game with Amherst to be played at Ann Arbor May 22 A Nebraska manager has organized baseball team of Japanese college students a and proposes to tour Amerl ca this year Joseph D OlIrlen of Milwaukee was nnanlmollsl reelected nrAllldcnt of the American association at a meeting meet-Ing In Chicago Tho loss of Joe Cassidy to the Washington club moans much to the game In Unit city Cassidy was cue of tho great players of the present day and coining fast Members of the Cleveland baseball team hnve raised a pool of 2000 which they offer to wager that they will beat out Detroit In the race for he American league pennant or will win n majority of tho games played with Detroit At a meeting of the representatives of eight cities It wns decided to form n circuit of eight cities It possible and If not of six for n Wisconsin stale baseball league La Crosse Madison Eau Claire Chlppcwa Falls Green Hay Fond da I nc Wait San and Freeport 111 were represented represent-ed and Oshkosh by proxy An eight team league would Include teams from each of the cities except Eau Claire and Chippewa which would have one together Lew Criger tho Boston American catcher may never don tho catchers mitt again according to n Hot Springs special which says his back has gone back on him and that he may never be even a healthy moot Ho returned from the baseball season last fall In the finest health apparently Ho took good caro of himself but on a hunting expedition It Is claimed ho suffered exposure which caused a disease of the spine It looks llko his professional death cntonco I Yachting I I Alfred Myllno of Glasgow will design de-sign Shamrock IV tho yacht with which Sir Thomas Lipton will challenge chal-lenge for tho America cup In 1907 This statement Is made on good nu thoilty and Is regarded as proving Uptons dissatisfaction with Fife and Watson I Bowling I Championship honors In tho sixth annual national bowling championship went to the Century No 1 team of r i i r II v I rJ fP Y7f fill Frank Favour of Oshkosh the sixth From a field of over 850 players won national championship of the American Bowling congress with a total of 669 pins the highest figures yet recorded with the sixteen pound ball In making this record Favour used a three fingered ball slightly loaded on one side producing i big curve On his spares he used ID ordinary ball Favour who is a player of good physique won the high grand average In tho Wisconsin state championship In which he made an average of 206 for nine games Chicago whoso total of 2794 won tho big prize of 450 and the championship champion-ship medals Tho national bowling tournament at Louisville Ky ended March 27 with Chicago making an almost clean sweep of the leading event tho team I contest Century No 1 winning the championship with 2794 while the majority of the following places In the list are occupied with Chicago names Honors In the doubles were gathered In by the two little Philadelphia Phila-delphia rollers Hamilton and Hussey with 1268 tho best total ever made In tournament play The individual honors hon-ors went to Frank Favour Wlscoh sins state champion who bowled his honors at Oshkosh last month Fa your rolled 669 when It took almost every pin of that amount to win I Boxing I FranKie Nell has been matched with Abe Attell for Fiesta week In 1os Angeles Joe Gans and Unto Turner havo agreed to fight at Sacrnrnenta Cal some time In May Jack Dougherty was given a draw by the referee In his eight round battle bat-tle with Jimmy Gardner of Lowell at I the Dadger Athletic club Milwaukee March 27 Peter Maher the perpetual Irish champion was knocked out Ih the second round of his bout with Sailor Durke In the feature event of the Mor rlsanla N Y Athletic club Jack OBrien ho Is too well known now to be called Philadelphia Jack Is out with a statement that ho Is willing to meet Jeffries and thinks ho has a good chance to defeat the big fellow |