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O'BRIEN, PRINGE OF FARERS BY HERBERT FORDER (Spectal Correspondence.) LONDON, Feb. Hut two Roseberry, have won the blue rib nm adetphia Jack O'Rrien, shifty hand and brain, and one of hi stieciaah tant he that evor operated In the squared arena, | on of the turf, the Derby, thrice. had all-consuming’ ambition. to play the gentleman, Me longed It t# 38 years since the royal] t ~ the » 1 graces that would able him ta compete in | colore——purple, gold braided, sear the nwinge room, as well s ring, With such ehining lights of pugtt let sleeves, black velvet cap with fw A rexel. Biddt ' € " f he also rished d fringe-—-made thelr appearance, ae ba ’ O'Beten, wngaged: Fist din thiw time King Edward hy oe _— . us we m3 rf othe en. ‘1 & career any lover of the agent. Mr, I { four stories ating th ladies © pred of oR . a t wht in publi t on 5 babis Cae pte Ho has had many ups and downs wm ¢ , ; what Mr. F terma | atd is the only reigning monarch to b " “ ¢ th " win ¢ wrby. Onee his ty page t row ANNO Liverpool Grand Ne timber tional, the blue ribbon of the *& boon a Many classion have nee from the reyal atable but an a the entry never wor k Oak Leonidas Firet Entry The royal ork were regiatered Billy Paine with the 873, but he saw a er in y Hagan They hooked up or evera ns and st the eral fights the xy Paine approached the mong the Ww thisticated Joe and hag a In 198 y “aig BA hief being L mys we Paradox, win fight ssand Guineas ou Ww and the filly Counterp nterpane started we will put all o ' in the Stockbridge ow ‘ ney on you and » : an ri when she had t Ms in & in and win It was a bright) stopped in the stretch and fell idea. They fixed it g In 1800 the purple, scarlet and came that netted 1 the total wae gold did better front in four $3,470, and tn 1 run up to $20 Marsh in 1893. e his aged fric 410 from his a: JACK O'BRIEN. Hag yan traine< 1 fa th a ve BRIEN DOUBLE SROESEEX to bet on him. und so did Billy The night ight came wd of excited fans} tp 1893 the prince shipped his were sure that © woul i‘un.” It was a six-| stable to Newmarket, where Rich round affair. FP. alled alo saving his strength and t ard Marsh took charge. The stable eof punishment. In the yand the youn ay pe fad gen omg ea : ; a ed $17,495, and vext ckdown with a s t to the colt Persimmon, § of the jaw land bh d to the royal colors out! t es I pugilists. wa fof Ane 5 ie: : " Y 7 j 7 cante J was the old fox n and ¢ ra convenient | followed by winning the Richmond glove, “H n, Joe, let it go another rot Hagan was al-|« t Goodwood, It was this ways a slave to vanity. In th jays he was a rat | = ye that Porsimmon and ry " . I's famed St. Frusquin met ing youth with a fine black pompadour ur 5 2 g & fine black pompados Turn the /tn the Middle Park Plate, reenrded admiring plaudits of t Spiring forehead a applause. The out. The wily ol sg neral was alrea loe had chivalrousiy turned away ¢ sprang at Hagan, who was nectetl a terrific right sw Poor Hagan was carried t disgruntled seconds. Tye day follo Billy Paine, had s ans, he brushed this back d lke a yo nd he h as the the race two-year-old Derby. Before Persimmon was coughiag unted | but on race day had apparently rounded to, and went to the post favorite, to be defeated decin! ely Karly in his third year Pe jmon horrified Marsh by fail ae, to ishow anything. A veterinary dis ards and one knee wl and as the referce ¢ standing th the » his dressing roor ee ere eee * . *. ® BENEFIT DANCE FOR * THE VARSITY OREW « * rq ‘ nd * realized some $400, ¢ 1 to some $50 of his own ready cash and Students of the University of # $40 of poor Joe's. He had laid this hington are planning a 4 ance for the crew, the rooms down town at splend his old tutor with something found to his everlasting s bets and had shaken the dust of th of his weary feet Henceforth and forever O'Brien) was a sworn faker dodge, doublecross and de by his abnormally active bra be at one time the proud « heavyweight titles in to be used to swell ® City trom Juaker Joseph Hagan (Philadelpt d every known trick, known to the trade yed to lift wid's middle ia Jack artifice, r invente eee eeeeee n, was empk himself to and light |# ywher of the w THROWN DOWN BY ONE CHAMPION TOM JONES HAS FOUND ANOTHER Ad W i | He why not a word lgast te hatte was great the man whe ain if this boy er of the wor in @ man of eotween a , hin bot pra * ime Ad Wolgaat for Bi P: gant young |T A muspicous look he | dropped He had an idea that he man who m a prett « 1 Roy and * 7 } ey glint t s to mak crybedy agree ; ' n't blame fir Wha ter, J r ; Tor 7 ; ipnae tes athe i i IT 4 t : Stan « As Bill ' at the natt « wnzing 4 Jett ’ J ty a ’ and wt P tered ff H 1 to}time. He jum ' a that’s Bill J " J : h' Wolga th stopped Ket D ft F ‘| ag : ‘ he pion. Jott : thought the gt 5 a hand and J i t th t atuff, B i py, bu arte - pn He nd fine b j anoth bulldog DELANEY W.S.¢C. FOOTBALL PERHAPS MEN START A SCANDAL will » chief tr begins xt n Califor nia f J t It try to t ner and (By United Press) mon, Edward of Bogland and Lord | home In| | THE eh ah a te ba FEBRUARY 28, 1910. OWEN MORAN AND “HARLEM TOMMY” MURPHY 1 LL BATTLE 20 ROUNDS IN SAN FRANCISCO TONIGHT HERBERT FORDER TELLS HOW “PHILADELPHIA JACK” O'BRIEN BECAME A FAKER IN THE PRIZE RING ‘Edited By LAURENCE REDINGTON fA OF Rostatny 2 covered an ulcerated togth:rwhich responded to treatment) although | The victor | Persimmon had to remain out of the Two Thouvand Guines: was won by the Rothschild impressive whieh entry of Bt Frusquin made him favorite in the on Pt reealle peck, thanks t Persl: ¢ and Joc mon Ta 1896 Persinmon’s the prince headed the list.af win Window Demonstration of the Daveno Al This Spring, Mattress, Bedding and Plows Concealed in a Davenport y at 12 td &, while 6.10.1 was amon The, Minit immo won riding of won the St 4 y club giakes an a| Derby with +-yeoarold, as well an the Asoet « Derby INO Tee sutiien was another! OMe ot Coe Game This |6* 966.000. winners: carrying: the rayal colors Den usiey | ‘n+ Derby He finished fourth in the Coventry Year ied by Husley °° ier takes at Ascot on his first ap. Flinger—Baseball Notes | pearance, and In the July stakes at Newmarket was a crazy horse | Watts could do nothing to him. Jimmy was given the Mornington leg of Dh ‘ONLY TWO MEN, KING “AND PEER, HAVE WON DERBY THREE TIMES ninony LOWANO va + for the firet time, with| Report That He Would Be annon Jubller ished second in the Prince « wtake Cannon stakes with the | drive hit omlos, the colt won and fin-| port Boscawen |* but had to which made them en and Marsh again switched { LETS BOYS FIGHT; THEN MAKES PINCH MURPHY AND MORAN ARE READY FOR THE (Oj BY RINGSIDER BAN FRANC! b BAN DIEGO, Cal, Feb When Kid Carter rawled through the ropes to fleht “Kid” Amiley, Captain Mi] Connors, of the Whittier reform school, re- I} marked; “I w | Later was ushered into the fight Joe Burns, the eald I'll take that one, too. Therefore, both “kids” today are back at the reform school having recently escaped from the inatitution, The captain was too good & sport to spot! the fights. He bided his time and 9) is ¢ secured his viet re ant that lad Kia" Amertrot arena to when captain Vox Ushinan n be arrived fh ims after they had left the ring H Kid” Amertrot declared that . he lost bin fight becus . critical time he happened to 9); a glance at the audience and saw Fl inet bh the reformatory offictal CUARK WL PITH Rug FOR VARSITY = NINE | ‘YOUNG JOCKEYS SHOULDN'T CROUCH SAYS “MORNY” CANNOR, ENGLISH. that Clark will piteh for the raity this spring. Contrary to re- | was regarded ax he w t eth man of his He retired Whereas n first rate famous matelews d, there are now | Derby in 169%, then Prince in a no cause | 20 presided over think that the base- |T, Cannon Seat, and often rode f there te riders. The third cholee was Her lack a place to|hours a day in his youth, summer bert Jones, who, although prac and winter. Hoe considers that. in tleally inexperienced, was on good — maid Cuirts to. =n ean 2 man — Pas Tan Bc adecy = 0 the effect that | material this spring, and that I am |ton will have @ uh M ve university baseball, | going to work, and I want every ‘that of 190%, and, brought the colt hor {2 and maybe school altogether, be-| candidate to work to win another front in the De After hin f® cause of an ineult at the hands of | championship for Washington, Promoters tirement Di Judit was Dr >. C. Hall, physical director at jen for the team will |Chicage wold o «a ¥ ’ ' i te “ be firet I knew it Last year King Edward wo : a os hinore ha an explanation, I sup- | ternoon, if we 7 ih ato 1 wrong. I'll mit. Chances for a eh din list of w aK owners, |! annot keep me | team ‘have never beer purses and stakes valued fur 1 want to| they have been this suy right here that we've got the the dope goes all Washing- ets to be wrong Watch our large show window this week for the demonstration showing how ne easily the Daveno closes and opens with the mattress and bedding inside. @ easily the young lady demonstrator, who is of average size and strength, ope closes the Daveno.) This new style folding davenport answers with absolutes the requirements of both a first-class davenport and a first-class bed. to recommend it to our customers and to invite inspection of the patterns displa; The Daveno is a boon in apartments and in all homes where an @ but not an extra bedroom, may be desired. necessity of sleeping upon the upholstering. The bed is upon a cotton felt or hai! our floors. tress and independent springs Oriental Rug Sale Our Oriental Rug buyer has returned from the East, where he made he pur chases for the « n lo make room for the ney ymments, which will irrive shortly, we ha lecided to hold a one week's sale, which will include the f lowing numbers We invite you to con ne it the values offered, even if u do not wish to purchase ¢ plain » closed. S: 7 00 | $14.00 | $28.00 $80.00 $40.00 “=| for use by simply unfolding. Prices Range From $55, All the Credit You Want We arep ‘d Note carefully that the Daveno avoi It is made up in the morning in the usual way @ At night it is ready Any | last ¢ In tive 1 er all other combination enow ri 7 © have yet to receive the b jaint on the present all-metal ¢o1 MAN ‘ive pie O% color effects, Smeg AXMINSTER RUGS. arrival of more f I patterns, | Is ehold furnitur five ind floral patternly value ial price for tome SQUARES—Size ? | patterns and 6@ INGRAIN ART 1b en SEAMLESS SHEI hawk t SEAMLESS SHE! SHEET BLANKETS — 104 sigei] ayia 31,00 grade. POR Pay Later | SHEET BLANKETS — Jl Fe Second Ave. at Union st gray ja y 2 Se Oly erent eetnneseteninsesaneett Buy Now