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Show cTHWO hlLDoj I Csssatt Abandons Turf " J ( aesittt Is fonwr done with raring uu ran say with nil pnslllvr-ness pnslllvr-ness that Mr Causal I will mil rittirn to the turf Ills btislmaa Interests aro hi Important that he finds It nerts wry to give up mure of tils time to thorn and while his lovo fur hurst, flesh Is Just as Intense its t vur, he has derided In give tip the turf ' This slntttmnt made by It Penn Smith manager of Mr CasshII a stock farm at (bestir Hrtxik was In denial de-nial of retains that havt been rlrctt lateil that tht l'inns)lvntiln railroad head was contemplating a return to tho sport of racing In which fur many years he intend hurst under the Causa 1 1 tricolors and scored mail) notabln victories Delmar and Dillon to Race In n It Iter lo a frit ml recently C K (1 Hillings said It was his Inten Hon to hnvu n Mric ot match races next spring letwteii Major Delmar nnd I m Dillon the Uniting rhnmpl tins of their classes Until animals lelng the proiert) or Mr Hillings, he purptisea to settle tho matter of sti premacy In a friendly way over the Cleveland (lentlemeit a Driving club course Mr Hillings has nuked Mr 11 K Devon in, president of the club In act as n drlvir while he himself will nlso hold the reins Tlio drivers will nl tomato In hind tho horses ivory Bnt unlay until Iho question Is Milled Im Dillon will wlnttr In California Dilmnr will remain Host Veiper to Send Henley Crew, Tho Vesper lkiat club of Phllndel pbla oxptrta to si ml n crow to Iho Henley regatta It tins bnn limit r stood fur somo tlmo that a majority of tho memoirs favored smiling nn eight to tho Thames races Friction threatened to devtltip, howovir b cause somo nnvnl delegates deslrid to send Iho en w that comi etetl sir cessfully nt the national regatta In BL Iiuls Al the recent election ot delegates men wire silecttd who favor giving a chnnco to every number of tho club desirous of trying for n placo on tho Ilenloy crew They will probably carry their point. Insuring thu selection selec-tion of n powerful crew Yoit to Receive $1,500 a Year. Bo msny and audi wild riports havo gono out regarding tho snlary which Coach 'lost Is to rccclvo for his services ser-vices In football for tho noxt flvo years that Manager llalrd consented to raako Iho terms public It has beeu gonerally supposed that 'Vost waa receiving re-ceiving 3,G0O a season, bul tho fact Is his salary waa 2,750 Under tho new contract, which will end lnjl10, ho Is lo get 13 800 n season Tho anl ary of Trainer Fltipatrlck Is $4 000 a year Tho stato pays $3 000 for his directorship of tho gymnasium and tho athletic association pays 11,000 for his sirvlcis us trainer America Has Three. Nomination by tho Aulomnbllo Club of America of a team for thu Inter national cup raco In Franco In June, 100E, has been tnsdo by cable to tho Automobllo Club of France, holder of thn cup This was dono upon tho closo of Iho entry list for places upon up-on tho American team Tho cabled entry waa that ot an American team nf throo machines Tbo owners of tho machines aro A, A Popo of Now York, W. T. Mulr of Islington, Ky, and Dr. Harold K. Thomas of Chicago Fatality In Derby PrlxaT Another American Derby winner la dend Following cloau nn Highball, who was destroyed In tho east fast summer after breaking n leg In n race, comes tho death of Hubert Wad dell, tho winner In 1001, when ho beat Terminus and Tho Pnradcr for tho big prlto Waddcll has been destroyed at tho farm of his owner, Itobort Hradley, at Wilcox Wharf, Va Tho gelding never recovored from n broken shoulder sua talnod tho fall of tho season of his greatest showing , Automobile Touring Trophy, ' Nllsion Leaves ths Ice, Johnny Nllsson, holder ot the world's skating championship, will be seen on the Ico aa a speeder no more The Minneapolis boy has decided to forsake tho blades for automobltlng, and next ear will find him following tho llfo of a chauffeur Nllsson says I ha has no tlmo to train Peter Hlnnlruil the Norwegian H skater who won the worlds amateur H championship In 1001 and who turned H pinfessltinnl last year will likely wear H thn laurels laid nsldc by Nllsson B Sends Out Entry Dtsnks. wKt Herniary Uugtry of Iho Milwaukee H National Howling Tournament aim- H psny has finished funding nut entry H blanks for the American Howling con- H gress lit has sent blanks to tho H 7 MM) Niwllng nlleys throughout tho H country n that every Uiwler will H have the opiortunlty In enter In Iho , tournament to . held there Feb 18- H n Imlrlis clime Feb 10 H Oldfleld Smashes Records. H Harney Oldni Id smashed every auto- jB nubile reronl from fifteen to fifty B mile on the Frisco fair grounds rncn M ttsrk nt Prison c'nl, Dee 13 In 48 flH minute and .19 I & seconds ho toro MS nioiind the mile oval fifty times beating beat-ing the world h rirnrd eif &6 42 for nt ty miles hi Id by Chariest (Itirnt, 7 mlniilis 2 14 wriinds Thn record for every mile under fifty to fifteen wan broken Coach Stagg Recovers Health. Mount ('lemons nanltarliini llfo and complt to rest nro ngret Ing with Conch A A Htngg of tho University of Chicago Chi-cago lie Is reported lo ho much lm-I lm-I roved In health Dr Itaycroft or tho university n reived a letter from Btagg In which the director stated that his rtcovcry from Iho Illness Alonio A, Stagg. which mado n long vacation necessary had been rapid Ho will bo ablo to tnko tho long trip to Arlxona noxt week Duiayell Dltes Jenkins. Tom Jenkins was given tho decision deci-sion on a foul In tho wrestling match wllh Hutayoll, Iho Algerian, nt Ban Francisco, Dec, 10 Thjjy wrestled fur ovcriwo hours liout a fall Then Jenkins got a haimurTlock hold and while tho mm worokonthe car pet Hutayoll bit Jenkins In tbo abdomen, ab-domen, making n wound tho slxo of a half-dollar piece Jockey's Services In Demand. Jack Martin may rldo for CapL 8 B Drown noxt season Itobort Tuck) er, who trains for tho Pittsburg millionaire mil-lionaire turfman. Is In quest ot a Jockey, and aa ho has mado aovoral flattering offers to Martin It Is extremely ex-tremely probablo the latter will affix hla slgnaluro to a contract with th captain Martin, It Is said, will ro-eel ro-eel to a retaining feo of (10000 a year, John U Sullivan to Lecture. John I Sullivan Is to appear before be-fore tho public as a lecturer, Sullivan Sulli-van went to SL l)uls about six months apo aa a partner In a liquor saloon, Tho business was not particularly lucrative and friends havo read letters from tho ox-champlon In which bo states that ho Is to tour tho country coun-try lecturing ii)ii historic sports. Victory for Tod Slosn. Tho l-rcnch court of appeals has confirmed tho Judgment of the lower court, favorablo to Tod Rloan, tho American Jockoy, and against tho Jockey club, Sloan sued tho Jockey club for 1(0,-000 1(0,-000 damagos for being wnrncd off tho turf In connection with Iloso do Mal'a winning tho Prix do Dlano at tho Chnntllly races In May, 1002 Van Dusen Second In Oermany. ' Charley' Van Dusen, tho American Jockey, stands socond In tho list of Jockeys In (lormany for 1004 Ho rodo fifty seven winners during this, his first, soason on thn florman turf, Warne, tho veteran ICngllsh Jockey, sB was first Willi seventy two victories, jH John T. Ortish, Denefactorl HI It Is announced! that John T, Druih QM of tho Now York club ot tho National H Hasehall louguo Is to rccolvo an era- H boshed testimonial from tbo National H Association of Minor leagues for hit H efforts toward having tho draft prices H ot minor lcaguo players Increased D Corbett McQovern Match Likely. N It Terry McGovcrn Is willing to aw meet Young Corbett, as ho said In ttt recent Interviews, ho can havo hla B destro gratified without any delay- H Tho San Francisco Athlotlo club will H match him with Young Corbett for H noxt month H Penn Football Profitable. IH Tho annual report of tho University B of Pennsylvania Athletic association H shows that the football team mado D 137,018 S3 clear profit Other sports IH lost money Football ticket sales wore HJ 189,558 31 |