Field report

At the annual World Conker Championship in Southwick, England, on Oct. 13, Dave Jakins, 82, won the men’s tournament, the Associated Press reported. (Conkers is a traditional game played using the seeds of horse chestnut trees threaded on string; players try to strike and break each other’s conkers.) But controversy followed when Jakins was found to have a steel conker in his pocket. His opponent, Alastair Johnson-Ferguson, said his own conker “disintegrated in one hit” after Jakins struck it. Jakins has denied cheating.