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Show I tTltWRLD op FOOTOAtt RESUtTS NOV 19. Yslt, 12 Harvard, 0 Mlnneaota, 17 Northwestern, 0 Illinois, 29 lows, 0 Dartmouth, 12 Brown, 5 Notre Dame, 10 Oepauw, 0 Purdue, 10 Culver, 0 Nebraska, 51 Dellevue, 0 taks Forest, 0 Monmouth, 0 Haskell, 14 Washburn, 0 Drake, 28 Normal, t OhloBtste, 11 Kenyon, 6 Wabash, 51 Duller, 0 W. Reserve, 12 0. Wealeysn, S Css, 29 Allegheny, 4 Tesae, 48 Baylor College, 0 Augustana, 22 Coe, 0 Pennsylvania, 35 Columbia, 0 Wllllims, 23 Wesleyan, 0 Navy, 11 Virginia Poly, 0 Each Lost and Won Dout Tbe Cambridge (Mass.) Athletic club saw two bouts Nov. IS that sre unparalleled In Ibe history ot tho prise ring between tarry Connelly of South Boston nnd Fred llryson Ilolh men on Connelly by n knock-out In ono round nnd Dry win by n decision In ten Hut fifteen minutes claimed hot w run tho two conUsts In tho first bout, alter n minute of boxing. Connelly slipped n right hook ovor to llryson'a Jaw. and be went to tho mnt. Ilu wns not out, but merely took the count, which ho misjudged, Connelly was declared tho winner, and the crowd, disgusted, began to flic out Then tho buys, realising tho disappointment of tho crowd, agreed to box nnother bout, tho first going to Connolly'N credit. Thuy fought tho entire ten rotmds at a furious co, Uryson getting the decision, Rysn Easily Dsfests Msllody, It look lluddy It) an Just ono mln-uto mln-uto snd fifty eight seconds lo win tho wblto welterweight championship from Honey Mellody of Doalun In llio right ut Ilnrlem, III. It was lluddy 'a famous "one, two" punch that did the business, and with a clciin knockout laid Mellody low, tho lloslon boy going down In n heap from It) au's terrific right and lying perfectly still until Ilcferee l'ollock tuld off tho fnlal ten seconds, J3u2t3cr jtJ3XL Mellody novor bad a look In, It) an being his master for Ibe entire but brief period ot the bout which wss to have gone ten rounds. Allarton Leading Sirs. Tbo loading sirs of 1H0G. 189T, 16'is and ISO" was Allerton. I 01. Tl leading lurobf 1901 Is AllerK n. AH' r ton has lo.l five scssons. No n'l.u sire has led inure than two seonon I A list of slrrs that have had t i or 1 mora 2:10 pei formers enter tbe list i lu one year since 18,11 Is found to run tain the noma ot Alturton, l'U. even times. Only one sire, Alcantara, 2:23 lu appeared a largo number of lime and Alcantsra tins lived ten years longer In the seven seasons Allerlon has been one of the leading sires be has put 111 Iiorforiiiers In the 2:30 list, an average of seventeen per year. There are seven sires that have gotten 1(9 or more performers In 1:30. Tho youngest sire Is Allertoo, S:09W, at 18 years. Only two other sires In this list sre living One Is 35 year old, the other 38. Herrmann Plsns New Series, president Herrmann of the Ctuciii natl olub unit chairman of tbe national na-tional commission has two Ideas ie gardlng the schedule of the Nations! league club for next season Thn first la for a short seaton In tin Nations! lean, any llr. games, after which h ti will be played a scries of games etin National league teams ou onu fide and American league teams on jhe nther. a complcto schedule ot tsmrs to 1m nrrnnged lo cover dates lor ll.n rest of the season with each jeam of each league meeting every earn of the opposition clreull I lulling In this. Mr. Herrmann Is In Mvnr of a long sihedulu In the Na-jlonsl Na-jlonsl league- qulto as long as that which was played during the season Just closed when each team wse icheduled for Itl games Criticism for Dsnny Maher. I Dsnny Maher. the impular American Jockey, has eonie In for n share of adverse ad-verse criticism over his riding of (J'retty I'nll), the champion filly, In tbo ITU du Consell Municipal at ,1'arls when she wns beaten by l'resto, n French oott Tho Kngllsh experts hte of the opinion that Maher w sited 1m long on the French horse and ex-Wtetl ex-Wtetl to smash blm with a few llrldes when they turned Into tho jhime stretch. This the groat maro galled to di, and l'resto won by two slid n half lengths. It la understood list the male will not bn seen In silk "again this season, snd sho goes Into winter quarters with a really phenomenal phenom-enal record, her aggregate elnco eho began running being f 157.160, tho result re-sult of tourtun ronsecutlvo victories. Indiana's Coach Resigns. Indiana university la lo loae ber efflclent coach, James II, Home, who announces his Intention of leaving at ttie end of tho college year. He Is tho best and most popular coach Indiana In-diana has over hsd. Mr. Horne will nturn to his homo In the east and Is considering the sporting editorship on an eastern newspaper. Mr. Horne has been athletic director at Indiana for six years and hss Increased In efficiency ef-ficiency nnd popularity during his stsy, Chicago luter Ocean. Crowe 1 1 Dest Drop Kicker. Crow ell of Bwarllunoro brdko all existing ex-isting n cords for goal kicking from the field when he put tbo ball over the bar from a place kick In mldOcld. j No ono has ever equaled this fifty-five fifty-five yard boot for a scoro Tho best P' rformoncos of He Witt, O'Dea nnd llershberger polo beforo It Oeorge Ilrooke, who trained Crowell, and was In Ma -day tbe greatest of k'rlirs, ntnlU that Crowell has surpastu-d hla best Ilrooke goes further, and :ns that In the history or the niodira S'.iroe ha doubts If ivei there wns o kick of such length and acnir.ir American Horse After Derby. ' August Belmont, cbjirmsn of tbe looker slab, will endesvor to wl.i the i EugUsb Derby next year with tht American bred oolt, Ixird llsstmgs Thej supplemental nomluatlon or tbe wit bat been cabled to the New-market New-market authorities Cabled directions wera also dlipatobed to Oeorge Wat-m,-Aho U engaged In handllna sne 'rainlpg anuie ytullngs and 2 year olds owned by Mr. Helmont, to pre par Lord Hatting for the event. tou Dillon Falls Again. a K, 0. Hillings' Imj Dillon for the ec!id time within the last two days .failed, lo beat her recently established reewd ot 3:01. regarding which time a OflfllrfMferay lias arisen, I Aoapfiipaiiled by a 'runner, the trotter, trot-ter, driven by Millard Sanders, her trainer, tepid the mile In 3:03 llat Th weather Meal Time by quarters. quar-ters. 0-31U 1 ni n. i an,, i ns ' |