Show 6 a POETINQ HK I1 VS I Late News by Wire I Farmer Hums won a decisive victory vic-tory over Charles Hackenschmldt at Kansas City Ian 21 I Hnckenschmldt won the first fall GraecoRoman style Hums won the net two The Americans won from the Canadians Cana-dians at the San Pedro Mexico golf links Uy I fourteen strokes Percy Bar ru 11 and three local amateurs defended defend-ed Canada Bernard Nichols and three local nmateiirs defended America Amer-ica rIll American golfers defeated the Britishers In the International golf match at Mexico City Tjy the aggregate aggre-gate score of C up The mntrli was divided Into two rounds of eighteen boles ono being played In pairs one with two foursomes and ono pair match having been Increased to Ova i players i per side At tho annual Indoor meet of the Columbia University Athletic association associa-tion In Madison Square garden New York Melville Sheppard a schoolboy from Brown Preparatory school Philadelphia Phil-adelphia running with the colors of the IrishAmerican Athletic club established es-tablished a new Indoor running record of 525 15 for the mileS mile-S Hi Guggenheim ono of the honorary hon-orary vice presidents of tho American Ameri-can committed of the Olympic games which are to ho held at Athens this spring has forwardod to Julian W Cnrtlss chairman of tho finance committee com-mittee a contribution of 500 toward defraying the expenses of the team that will represent America All existing official bowling records for team average were broken at Chicago Chi-cago last week when tho Ansons rolled scores of 1052 1028 and 1100 against the Hofmanns for an average of 1063 flat Tho former record on tho hooks of the American Dowling congress was 100113 made last February by the Bcnslngers of the Chicago league In n tournament for the Illinois state championship outsldo of Chicago between be-tween Peoria amid Bradford teams Clarence Brayshaw of tho Peoria team broke all records Brayslmw rolled thirty straight strikes completing two consecutive 300 games ono In the C M DANIELS WORLDS CHAMPION SWIMMER I oj ay > s r r ku r aayX Mf 4 1 nr M to Judge by tho exploits of C M k Daniels of New York and H J Handy t tho Cblcngo phenomenon Daniels Is rw a only 18 years of age Ho was born In Y buffalo In 1887 and began his racing In tho water two years ago Placing tI himself in the hands of Alex Meffert 1 xA x Instructor of tho Knickerbocker Athletic Ath-letic club ho rapidly Increased In skill Daniels recent exploit swimming 100 rtti f yards In 057 35 n new worlds record i Is accounted his greatest feat Ho Is I nn allround athlete stands 6 feet 1 a M Inch In stockings and weighs 165 x ti pounds Danlebi repeatedly has captured cap-tured tho Junior pistol revolver and 1 rifle championships of the country and has won prizes In water polo diving d ff lowing running high Jumping and shot putting In setting his mark for tho 100yard swim he also made fifty Swimming seems to be most successfully yards In 02616 and sixty yards In success-fully taken up by the young athletes 03125 three men team contest and the other In tho Individuals His average for the fifteen games was 232 pins Wien tho teams started PeorIa was away behind In every contest but the phenomenal phe-nomenal work of Brayshaw gave them every gamo rolled Tho fifth annual Sunny South shoot closed at Benham Texas Jan 27 There were ten high average moneys for the five professional nUll the five amateurs making the highest scores for the entire program These averages aver-ages were wbn In the professional class by WH Crosby 1180 F C ReisI 1175T T Hubby 1159 L t Wade 1158 Walter Huff 1152 Harold Har-old Money 1148 In the amateur class i the winners were C M Powers 1 180 Harry Taylor 1100 H C Wat herhead 1151 j M E Atkinson 1130 Hatcher and Graham 1134 Maxwell 1131 |