The evening world. Newspaper, December 10, 1906, Page 12

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eeamnersermicerneerconcitr es ce a - f at “THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1906; E et EDITED BY Uno nawsy | & BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. & | cosser‘tocten | AND NEWSY. ALN o eTIN- EAR” SPORT | With the Talent and ‘*Sleepers’’ at Opening of aes Grind. MfuEN somEBoDY veils BEVELOPS INIO | . ‘Our. Friend ort Pugilistic Fame Butts Into Bike Game and Gives a Few of His Characteristic Expres- sions and Experiences. | see “MET the Sport with the Tin Ear ] at the race Iast night. The Spor: Bay was having the ume of ‘his | He wes sitting out in Harry cafe in the entrance, wit the table before him and a big “two- fer” protroding from his fea: t an angle of fifty-two degrees. | “Hello, pal Par Powers SNOWED UNDER; for ‘he street, and 1 got eaug 5 : FCOVE AC EARCAR GS So ee WO j i 4 Before 1 knew ft I bad b oved Banive con ulteoas 2 ‘ ay A\\ along clear up to the G n Au THE Rest, . Vf i | 2 : through the doors. Gee! This ts|——- nae 8 f Z |\\ ‘ Worse than a bridge crush.” 66 re) , fet \ EEE \ “Quit kiddin’ said the Sport, pulling over another chair, “I'm wise to a y ; \ I =a « you. You're a bug, Just Ike th’ rest of us guys. Pipe the holler, will you? v JA\\\ ' ns paane eaeAal salt os fon han Vl bet some of them willies has started a sprint” fe) \ HEA 8, th ; s ena ; : Here the Sport kicked over his chair and ran out to the ha! \\ | ir , AVS ea * he was swallowed up in a flying wedge of spectators who were THE Race yy, 1 IL \ | \ ¢limb over each other in 2 frantic attempt to see what was going on tn the STARTED VERY Li | \ i} \ i \ bowl Along the bar a long row of balf-emptled glasses testified to their SarisFacrorur Z\\\\) \ il “couldn't k y. hey?” ‘SNO,:* 1 '$ quart reposed In solitary state on the table y, \ | bs > He came back at Inet, punched his Inside to straighten out a dent, i Z ZA \\ \ | fulled down his vest, tucked his tle back’ whete {t belonged, and sat down i ; A\S' MI with a grin that stretched from New York to China on his £ t “Say, wasn't great? See ft? Naw! J didn't see aR = fear enough to hear ‘em roll over me head on th’ track —Ur-r-r-r= At-r-r-F= > S Gee! It's hot stuff. 1/11 bet a tousand dollars they dbne a ml'e In a minute x * v4 ule % | tr » of these bugs,” went on the ‘Tin-B ared n ; ee? Only ore guy's got it on moe tn th f eamer. Doc comes in here t’ take care Of “t them foreigners when they gits dippy keepin’ np th’ pace th’ home talent i sets for ‘em. Doc starts in to-night. He has a little grip out in th’ back |) i © ice with six collars in it. Every day at noon Doc takes a sprint out t y 4n' puts on a cledn colar an’ parts iis mop. Six days he don’t do not . ‘ pnly watch t n’ dope up th’ dead ones. All that time he don't n , : Wat an eye, see? pin’ on th’ beat! At 12.01 next Sunday morning the. a ick and ¢ < U1 hls 2 b> : . Ye sides for home h’ long snooze. feat arm? And how mbout Wid I RICHAR pa t uw comin’ out ¢ for Pe rate Ve. £ We t i a i THE SPRING ‘unl ra N | ( 5 \ ‘ ) be ; CiBcHI1 ELEANOR ROBSON} ! i (KEITH PROCTOR’S! |... Buy Bite AL vod HERE: EE a BROADWAY | HECOMD MRK ANNA H HELD" AMUSEMENTS, HIPPODE ROME. . _ TESTIMONIAL BENEFIT TO TO Rar mater} ‘MacDonald powererios Sut Nmaaison ¥ | Basar The ina IRR ide. MILT? To-Night FHT ie a IN MAJESTIC | t une Hl ETERNAL. ae : TM Wien “BALL : JAMES. PUW ios woos | ‘ nat } i ue Ta edirs Tove scpoue HANDBALL ON a a ps e ll ~SROOKLYN COURTS - | Ha Te | WM, GILLE UBER’S "MUSEUM BULNON ‘ | INEW PLAN FOR gh, FAIR Se ae AN HE MAN “HOUR AT SEVENTH GAMES S| ee Hoe - crane = aire : |p STOW | hi rl ie of Oz : Hird and iar THE, RAYS | Rood work shows that’ he tet he lassed as one of the ive * bowlersin America. oodsaw 107 E TH JAQUSHBREDS, diane, fy, Chorus, Mla Qias Nu Ay Dt rt, ie: WOW win, Heapiiniase May Twi Wea were ) |

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