SPORT FROM ALL QUARTERSKing Edward will transfer*his breeding stud to Abcoi. Hla majeaty intend# to Increase his racing stud largely.lilo ttnanuvii, which is coming to Hilo, ran second in a mile and one-quarter race at Tanforan. He was piayed to win, but quit in tne last rur-iong. Time of winner, 2:09.Kio Shannon won a miie race at Tanforan in i:42V. He wa off airaost last in a field of nine horaes. By £51 Bio Rey-Bessie Shannon.Kenilworth defeated Articulate in a slx-turiong race. Time, 1:1444.Corrigan captured the Great Trial stakes for two-year-olds, value $6,375. Five furlongs were run in 1:00#. The winner carried lib pounds.Cresceua will race the Abbot for $12,UUU a Bide and a purse of 10,000, atBrighton Beach.bkteis” Martin won the Cologne spring handicap on Ordannanz.Bob Loijg, of Chicago, defeated Bobby Dobbs, of Memphis, in sixteen rounds.Torn Couhlg, of Dunkirk, N. Y., defeats Eudie Connolly, of New Brunswick, in eleven rounds.Terry McGovern has arrived in San Francisco.Young Corbett, of Denver, defeated Eddie San try, of Chicago, in two rounds.Chicago has guaranteed $50,000 for the Olympian games in 1*104.Yale 1; Georgetown 1.Mile-a-Minute” Murphy won a three-mile race on home trainers at Providence, It, I, in 3.34, breaking the world’s record of 3:45 1-5.Major Taylor won the 100-kllometer bicycle race In Berlin. He was also a winner with Arend, in the 600 meters tandem race.Yale, 5; New York (National League), 4.Yale, 3; Philadelphia (American League), 4.Oakland High School won the Academic League championship.Stanford defeated Berkeley In their second baseball game, 15 to 4. Pennsylvania, 7; Carlisle, JL John Hanning, of New York, bought for English partieB the two-year-old colt J. N. Camden, by St. Savior-Orlle. The price was *7,600. The colt was , sent a half mile uphiU with 12* pounds , up, in :5044«j Ten to one is being laid against Vo- • lody voaki for the English Derby.The famous brood mare Imp. Dart Maiden, by SL Gartian-Maid of the- . Isles, Is dead.! Golden Cottage, which beat all the best two-year-olds in California this season, finished second to The Hoyden in a four and one-half furlong dash at Aqueduct It has been decided that in future the California racing season shall not exceed 150 days. The season will extend from the middle of November to the middle of April. It has aiso been agreed that not less than $2,400 In purses shall be given away any one' day.i Frank O'Rourke's horse, the Fretter,’ has won four handicaps at Oakland I this season.W. C. Whitney’s horse \ olodyvoskl, ran third In the forty-second Newmarket Biennial Stake, won by Colonel H. McCaimont’s bay colt St. McCloud, by St. Simon-Minu. The performance of • Volodyo\oskl was a distinct disappointment.! Richard Clawson, the jockey, 1s recovering from his illness, and is plan-' mng to ride again the latter part of the present season.Tayon ran six and a half furlongs at Tanforan In 1.19%. which is a new Coast record, and within half a second of the world’s record, i Jockeys Henry, Shaw, Van Dasen,Slack, Dale and Wonderly, were fined for delays at the post on the first day of the Aqueduct meeting. Burns and I H. Wilson were set down for foul riding.I Corrigan, by Imp. Sain, won theWestern Foal stakes at Tanforan, value $3,815. Winner carried 126 pounds, and ran five furlongs inlrOL Cresceua and Charley Herr will race: in October for a purse of $7,000,I The race between The Abbott and • Cresceua at Brighton Beach Is off.I Cruzados broke the two-year-old Coast record for half a mile at Tanforan, running in :47%.| John F. Schorr’s bay filly Lady Schorr, won the Tennessee Oaks,Terry McGovern, who Is matched to fight Oscar Gardner In San Francisco, was bora in 1879 in Brooklyn, New York. He Is 5 feet 2% inches in height, and weighs not more than 123 pounds. McGovern began fighting in 1897, and has only been knocked down once. He has won nearly eighty battles and haa defeated the best men at his weight In the world.Peter Jackson la said to be penniless and dying in Australia.George Dixon, the former lightweight champion boxer, was fined in Lawrence, Mass., for engaging in a boxing ; exhibition.Dan Creedon, of Australia, stopped Jimmy Handler, of New Jersey, in the I first round.I A] Weinig defeated Jimmy Scanlan : In seven rounds in Hot Springs, Ark.| Bcanlan’s Jaw was dislocated.Jim Corbett is going to New Mexico to work in a copper and gold mine,I Kid Williams defeated Fred Muller In the fifth round In Stockton. Tom-, my Gllfeather was given the decision over George Curran at the end of twenty rounds on the same night.The Sharkey-Russ^H fight will take place in Denver on May 4th.Benny Tang*r defeated Turkey Point” Billy Sm'th In four rounds.| St. Louis. 8: Kansas City. 0.! Jnmea McKay, the well known baseball player, died In Australia last• month. „ , ..| University of Chicago, lt;; Universityi of Michigan. 6. **.».«1 The University of Washington 19 trying to arrange a track meet with Stanford University.Jack” Sheridan, one of the ump.res of the American Baseball League, has been arrested for insanity.Pitcher r’nllnhnn. of the Chicago t team, had hi* arm broken in a practice game and may never occupy the box again. _ •