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RAE RN ein a Re ARERR Sa i ama tina Bains x nite ¥ DISTANCE RUNNERS ARE AFTER WORLD'S RECORD Seven of the Fastest Fifteen-Milers in the Country Will) Open Professional Footracing Season in New York at Madison aenee$ Garden Tonight. | All the DEAR MR JouNsoN ~ | UNGIERSTANL ‘You orren, $1000 FoR, A SUBS TUTE For, PoRK CHors Worn HHS OLD SHOR BE OF ANY USE ‘To You? Prey WELL 1 ARLE GREASE AMD SERVE HoT. AN ADMIRER. men who run tonight! time the 15 thy during amatour (Ry United Pre) ner NEW YORK, Feb. 14—Seven pr Av 4 burners w fessional sy THE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, [=<] THE STAR’S PAGE & UP-TO-DATE SPORTS 1910, NOT MUCH NOURISHMENT IN THESE mA J YOuNgor OLAR SL Pino ENCLOSEO a HUM oF CHERSE HEIRLOOM HAS OrEK IN THE FAMioy Since CHemse CORNER” BACK “THE BG w The 405. Home 1h Witt “TAKE “THE PLACE OF YOUR. ESTEEMED PokK CHOPS, HANS Livenwvasr ‘Hs DRAG MA TaHNTON— PLEASE ACCEPT THe Vet Pocwery Biseu'y PRESENTED To ME MOO BY mY WIFE. 1 Cana 1T WAS ON MY HONE OF AL “THROUGH The CIV. WAR, AND IT SERVED Me weld OY STePPiNG A OUT, Soak FRERuy Foe, 24 HOURS IN MACHINE O8% AN SERVE Your's For, Success, J. Weneecn. Oban, JACK = MY SADOLE SAWOWNOMES to the starter’s gun at cama Square Garden tonight for a 16-rile ~ - event that marks revival of the " ot | ven distance running Kame tn this city minute held by an| (na wean: wear There has been a in ¥ in- Hngttehman, has ince 18 GAAS MY SEE terest im foot rectng since the big |The amateur record le alightly fast t, - Marathons ataged by Pat «a jor, F. Appleby and Sid Thomas both | 5 ear ago, but t te kes having mn f 1:20:04 for the aiderable interest (s being shown be Quebec; Pred ~ The United States, Ireland and My Ont.; Paul Acoose, ) Sweden will be represented by ° Jim Crowley, tre & entry each, while Canada will have | land; Gusta Jungstrum, Swe the remaining among them (den; Percy f. Torot and Paul Acoore, the m run- | Charles Muller, New York. VALUE | OF FOOTWORK UNAPPRECIATED BY PITCHERS THE CAME’S FINEST { BY TIP WRIGHT. }inable. Tt would duck © and bob placing his foot where else | ——— wonder how many dyed-in-the- | Up again. like a cork in water across | as woukl of passing up @ chy to @ pitcher of foot work in base No one, least of all t n't know how remote that] phere te nothing in baseball t Hahn drove long fly toward ut alk whether the ba play } BE ge A i: ng Mir Me Not many, I'll warrant, and for | bob up or drop @ few inches areat approach to Richard. |*° thoroughly arouses the spectators (Fight center that mad be tied that matter, not many pitchers pay approached the plate, but It y, and not ok to & high pitch of excitement ax to | hi, pe ne ye Pbatogen athe Bocuse any attention to It not a hard ry to ca mble it, was the side |watch a runner trying to e trom land ¢ to everyone's surprise I don't suppose half a 4 ¢) spit ball ts, itehers & few years |third on a tong fly, only to see hi running too far out to the brightest pi s in the i pitehers for years, the crosafire was popu- | offerte go for naught as some great get the ab men Wht eir brains a to see one use the ved to be the most offec- | throwing outfielder whips the ball in Saeice,” eset, Cau emma well us physical ability ' oh made Richardson | deliveries. Hut this atep jon a itne just in time to make the |of Joe's play was apparent nm attention to clover foot w ne haw a hole a» right or left bore no resem- | put-ot ut so far gave him & chance r And yet, one of th . away, into which | bance to the half step stunt which | It is by all odds the mast epectacu around the plil, eo that, wh Pgh gel one letivers hall | place hardvon iy the gallery of iar play the game affords, ahd le al. | he straightened ‘out for the’ cat the man who pite! z ~ dollars Mewnencie. + seoutlanretndnan ways enjoyed by players and spe t gave him the added advantage of ine inning no-bit-ne ee meee | tators alike. There are Gay number | getting nike aart wight tn the first-base game on ree of great throwing outfielder in the | direct his throw Richmond of the old game today with whose peggite ahi Aad what eas. “Taany team, was a student of f ity it te dang to trifle, but with- | started just as as the had He used his feet as sete “ un outa abt Joo Birminghastt of (he! been ceauxht, but Joe's peg, which his hands in fooling the batter Naps. all things constdered. te came ahaa © 18 feel trem th I wonder why pitchers don't pay Jo€ the best, if not the real agticle. aroused at any time, bit the dirt juat attention to the way they handle | * a el tee tnd their pedal extremities | Any number of instances noyld be | pitcimes box and bounded straight The day Dr. Richmond, now a pr ted where Joe haa per Won: |into Penis’ waiting hands fessor of mathemat pitched the jderful throwing teats ne Tunnehm was an easy « ee game that made htm famous, he |play of this nature p Mf by | tiring the wide “ the batters making their back | Hirmingham that stands out promi- lott the dirt with what he used to call bie “half |nentiy in my mind happened dn Chi. | to have a ifttle fur The Gidoes that ball owt step ball” detore US bps pwn Richmond ball off the of t fern, with « . wttor end of » full stride toward t ter. The ball had plenty of steam and a sharp jump that made it hard to hit sate That he was a ch} student appreciated the value of char pace without obvious change of ivery was evident a hall which he det Same motion, save, ins Stride, he stepped only half the dis tance and let go of the ball The abrupt halt as the bail weft used the sphere to de kable things imag- whe ad « DR. RICHARDSON'S TWO DELIVERIES. JEFF NEVER GAVE DO POINTED KNEES MEAN CLASS? "ia"¥58.°A°% 1. BEST BOXERS NOTED FOR THEM): 20-= =--- the fighters that have the public In rece hone has been more f jai than Jim Jeffries, | What's that got to do with itt |oT"¥ls in which so many of our » 2 wanted to know hamptons have be ¢ » mixed wp trom don't know, but I never seen a | tim to time are fi wien to Jettrigp hampeen that didn’t have them He is an even-tempered fellow, | This talk came to me a day or| “hose bumps of chutton are abnor- | so ago, and I skirmished around | ™#lY developed does not ike | until 1 found « lot of pictures of [°T®*4s or ostentation, but prefors | n who have been champions and |'? be to himself. He avoids notoriety | men whe are now champions. In|" Sbhors displays every instance the peculiar forr Even Corbett, whose sobriquet | tion of thé knee joint of Attell, to|*®* "Gentleman Jim,” cannot be Iwhich my attention was called that} °! @ clean re and the pr champion, Johnson, seems deter- | to outshine all other fighters number of thes he can @ trouble and be dragwed into night. is noticeable. Jeffries, Jim Corbett, Johnson, At tell, Nelson, Gana, even roty-poly |'" in Many of the capers which fight r t and which give them noter would he paawed over unnoticed {ie indulged in by an indi ial. Henee Jeffries’ rec all more astounding, for the aver a fighter mu ugh FLESH-FORMING FOOD When you buy a package of Sam-| ose, the grea food, | — weigh yoursel much —- 25 ou gain in be wook's use BY TIP WRIGHT. The Quaker Drag Co. will tell you Here's fu stunt of many of their customers who a fighters kaoes. vee nonth or #0 ago were thin, pale and metice f eeard, but who are now, through First time 1 heard | that men | Gesgerr the use of Samose, plump, stron who reach the top of the pugitists and happy, with t and hay perfect health and ladder are prone te arry around a tt sharply defined knee cap wes one a vective leah They have seen | night several y ago, when Ale vany ances of the wonde Attell was « % to the front in a ul power of Samose to restore the | hurry and wick to strength and T sat at the ringside and watched h anid to make good atural the foxy Hebrew boy toy with an oy hat they give their personal ponent as a cat plays with a n nite t ry package of Abe's long, sharp-s wrote aed Nee t finding the mark rity pte t 1nd the mon and in inche t ht it does not prove satisfac ee ot POINTED KNEES oF Ld hee’ See a ps ' CHAMPIONS. = . That guy's going to be a cha and can be peeh some day,” said @ voice behin ‘ me Young ( « rema How do 1 know?” inquired a |artt 1 dow th n of |dern wh “Pipe his knees. They're pointe hipe, but ne. | and witho — . a Packey an Freddie tt 1 t it ot Welsh's that } 1 r at 1 round b f saya thin 1 bets aft ; nish \ mtil t t ox fain metht t b r t | rly doe pie ion i thr at Welkh vt EVERETT & EDMONDS ROUTE bor and all b r ’ Jett « vr. Oty of rvere or wr » ty-fourth rour pr " alling " Hi . ees orn | Ir and trips daily. Leave 6e odd i 1a m, 12 m, and 6 pm Pe K attio at 7:30 a. an, 1d } u eave kverett at ¥:16 he @ z ‘4 at 1 mand 716 p.m, Bun ; day, loa verett at 0:45 a. m., a:b ’ nt At tt é ‘ | has | t | MEALS SERVED, Wier legance and Good Taste at Moderate C Tanny” to third. Yeemimg. | wc wirigind joutfield jand Reith f¢ she rwed with a eat’ drive of the about t Re Well aw A one- | ever going to } 2 thew: . short fly balls t Before Lee had a chance to reply THE MiG PRICE OF LIVING HAS MADE IT NECESSARY Fon Me "To SELL MY OLO WHITE MULE TO THE MEAT TRUST, HAVING No Fumi USE Fit PLMAsE ACCEPT IT im LiRY OF A PORK CHOP PS, PLEASE Warren ME IF You HAVE ANY USE FoR, WAGON TORGLE WIC MIGECT SERIE OVA, PURPOSE < Me AEX JOMNSON PLEAS AccHOT DINO SAEs HAM WHICH YouR, num SERVANT RESO CYR Conn ron0n a. TonQue IHAVE AN OLO il NEW SPRINT RECORD APPEARS “PHONEY” Americans will net hail Don- aldson, the South African sprinter, as the world’s record holder, until substantial proofs PAY CRAB D4 ms THR CONCRETE: STRATA . HORNA hr MAY SRR YOUR, PURPOSE, 1A, You's THA, Pron, A. 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