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Show Sesrs Wlnt Revolver Chtmplonshlp, J II Crabtree, secrelnry of the t'nlted States Revolver association, haa announced the result of the annual an-nual Indoor championship shoot which was conducted March 20 IS. The revolver championship was won by S F Sears of St U)ul. with a score of Ifil I)r It II. Havre of New oik was second, with 118, and Will lain (I King of Chicago, third, with 481 The state championship winners are as foltows- Adsas Pistol, It. Bwarls, Pino Illuff Illinois Revolver, IMwIn U Harp-ham, Harp-ham, Chicago; pistol, William 0 Krelg, Chicago. Missouri Revolver, 8. I- Scars, SL l.niils New York Revolver and pistol, Dr. Hay re. North Carolina Pistol, Miss M. Wnterhurst, Pine Hurst. "Young" Corbetl's Poor Work. "Young" Corhett Is making poor headway head-way climbing to hla old rung nn tho lop of Ihe pugilistic ladder. After hla scnind defeat at tho handa of Rattling Nelton ho statist that he still was tho 12C pound, or tho featherweight, champion, cham-pion, and that ho would demonstrate it In hla futiiro battles Uo linn engaged en-gaged In two contests since his return fiom tho enatt and ho did lint show-class show-class A work In either Ills first bat-tlo bat-tlo was with "Kid" Sullivan, a IB round affair, which resulted In a draw Ills U'cond was that with "Young" Hrno at Philadelphia, and arcniinta differ aa to which had tho better of the argument. argu-ment. Pre rcporta of both contests, however, state that he waa hog fat nnd wholly unfit to do battle Canucka lo Invade England. The ofllcori of the rinii l-',wiil,ll dub, champions of the province of Ontario, have practically decided upon an Invasion of llngland by the team next fall The winning (tarn of last season Is still Intact, and several fa moua plavers have been added lo the club roster. The team will play a number of games throughout Canada during the coming season Including one or two contest wllh Ihe Corlnthlana of ltng-land, ltng-land, who will arrive In the Dominion next August After these game aro finished tho squad will sail for Kugland to meet the best teams In the old country. McOann Had Broken Rib. tt may ho news lo somo of tho baseball enlhuslaita to learn that during dur-ing a portion, of tUtt.wwiLjif 1904 "I)sn ).Vr(Unnitt,vt,1it nrWTj.iXn' of tho (limits, was playing wllh a broken rib. Covered with two or three yards of plaster, ho stuck pluik-lly pluik-lly to hla task, because Ihe team needed need-ed hi services and outside of his In tlmate friends there were not half a Wins Worlds Polo Chsmplonshht. stttttsMsV Marlon, Ind' won tho world's chssi- HK-i' plonshlp In ioln by defeating the Dan ItWBaWV vlllo team In tho fifth and Inst game HWh of tho series Tho gnmo waa aclao- nWattaMI tide and fast It was probably the HsattttttS bxst exhibition of tho gnmo over wit- sttstttHt nessed The members of both teams HLstHtu wero exhausted nt tho flrsL nsttttttttttV Terry McOovern Dresks Down. nattttsiiQ Terry .McOovern, former feather atttttttttttfl weight champion pugllltt of tho world, B la said In be on the vcrgo of a nervous LsstttttttB breakdown as a result of overwork, H excitement and constant traveling In H connection with his present cngsge- H ment It Is announced that ho will H take a long rust Itughcy McOovern H will lake Terry's place In tho play. H Full Drothcr to Highball. H ' The noted maro Strychlnla, by Imp. H Slrachlno, owned by Major T. J. Car 1 Min, has foahM a hay colt by Imp. Hen H Siroino at Ihe Dltlana stud, which H voungstcr Is a full brother to tho sen H lallonnl Highball, which great horse H had to bo killed In his 3yesrold form H ust after winning tho American derby H In H McCoy and O'Orlen Matcnea. -asBBBBBBBS- Khl McCoy ha been matched to 1 fight Philadelphia Jack O llrln. Tho H contest will take place about the mid- PH die of May Iwtora the Uurekn Athletic t888J club of llalllmor. which la managed H by Al Hereford Tim fight will bo llm- H lied to fifteen rounds McCoy said H that he believed he will lie able to do H rest O llrlen jH Campbell Is Captain. H Michigan's vacant baseball captain- H cy was filled by tho election of Char B ley Campbell, n Chicago boy. Ha will HH take the place of Captain lllerd, who H roslgned lo cuter professional baseball B with liulTalo. Campbell la Michigan's Pf1,1,1,1,1,1,! short stop and I now playing his fourth year on tho team. fAVBVJ Mlehlo-n.yiyVtvjrint!. ( Vsbsssssssb Ing, Mich, Wtffereif'"iirnlB',l)f t jr. 000 for n limited round bout, prob B ably fifteen rounds, between Mlka 1 Ward and Rattling Nelton at 13S aSKTAJJ pounds for Juno ID. Itcprbicntatlvcn COMING, UNDER THE WIRE. dotcn who know Hint nlmott every tlmo ho swung tho bat he suffered pain that would have Induced nlno out of ten hall players to go lo the bench, and loll tho club to do tho best It could without him Cincinnati Gets Golf Event Tho Cincinnati Oolf club will bo tho scene of Ihe Western open championship champion-ship this year The club has accepted the Invitation of the Western Oolf association as-sociation to hold the open champion. ahlp tournament, and tho dates will bo fixed later The Western championship will be at sovmlylwo holes, medal play, thlr-l)lx thlr-l)lx holes each day. Tho Western Oolf association offtrt nn cxtcuslvo list of inonoy prizes, with tho nddl-tlonsl nddl-tlonsl prlxo of thu gold championship medal to tho winner. Any amateur winning a prlxo receives the value In plato Instead of In cash. Western Trotting Meetings. At a meeting of Ihe llllnols-lown olr. cult held at Sterling, III., tho following dates were claimed: Oregon, III., Aug. 22 20; Sterling, 111, Aug, 29 Sept. 1; Morrison, 111 . BopL 8-18, DoWltt. la, Sept. 12-15, Clinton, la, ScpL 1922. Tho following program was decided upon fur each town In tho entlro circuit: cir-cuit: 2' IE trot, 2:24 trot, 2:35 trot; 2:15 pace 2 20 paee, 2-30 pace, ull to be slake racea, amount of purse to bo (300, The towns comprising this circuit cir-cuit aro all oloto lo each other, being from 12 to 20 mlla apart Not Looking for a Fight. ' Marvin Hart says Johnson Is the best and cleverest fighter ho over met, not excepting Jack Hoot. Jack O llrlen or Oeorgo Gardner. In regard to Jeffries, Jef-fries, Hart said ho was not looking for a fight with the champion, hut was not afraid of him He say If the public bollevca he has a chance with tho big bollermaker he will fight him cbbbwJHt on almost any terms. Hk& Sanda Wlna Tennla Championship. VttVtn' Joshua Crane of Iloston, the nation- 8' 2'' J "" at court tennis champion, met defeat KlU ' ' at the hands of Charles II. Sands of SibVi. New York In the final match of the WPJ'"' Singles national championship tourna- JfSEYr' ment at the Iloston Tennis Racquet mSv ' c ub The New York man took three bbHUC, out of the four stubbornly contested WKSx sets, Ihe scores being 04, 03, 75, tBBtatstvt o-i. yaBti; of the club arc lu correapondunco wllh H both men H Welt known Turfman Dead. H Oeorgo II Kngeman, a pioneer of H tho running turf and for twclvo years BHVHb president of tho llrlghton Reach Rac H Ing association, Is dead at his homo In H Ilrooklin For two years ho has been PtetetetVBS In falling health, finally succumbing flH to an attack of llrlght's disease BVBV Italy Enters Five Cars. H Five car will represent Italy lu tho H Vanderbllt cup raco this yoar. This H fact haa been definitely settled by a H formal letter of entry from tho Mar IH quia Ventlmgtls, president of the Au- laVaVeBW! lomoblle club of Turin, nominating LbbbbssPJ flvo Flat cars for tho raco. Hl 1,123 Mares Nominated. (HRs Tho fact that 1,123 mare have been Brail nominated In tho Kentucky Futurity Hljjifl for foals of 1905 Is naturally gratify. lNflHH Ing lo Secretary Horace Wilson, who bbbsHS has been untiring In hla efforts to so- BsanBLn euro entries for tho historic alako ol ssbstBT' the bluu grass country. WSrsC-' Hackenschmldt Arrives. sbskT'I Ornrge Hackentchmldt, Ihe world's Baam V champion wrestler, arrived In San nfj-" Francisco March 28 from Australia Shtrall'" Tho "Russian I.lon" will meet Frank wIBvpI- flolch and Tom Jenkins toino tlmo lu Hki"' Ihe near future somewhere In tho BflSVe.' '' Kj Terry Grows Rath Again. HHlV1 Torry McOovern soys that If either HLVsW Rrltt or Nelson will give him a fight iVsbbwI ho will bot all tho way from fl.OOO aaaaaaaflE to 12,500 on tho side Terry has been M handling singe monej to long that HBbH ho doesn't care what becomes of IL haaaaaaaVX Harvard Wins at Whist. bsbbssssssI In the annual Yale-Harvard whht tournament Harvard wuv. 35 to It. jH |