The evening world. Newspaper, December 15, 1906, Page 6

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DECEMBER 15, “STORIES OF SPORTS | {TOLD BY EXPERTS | & Rieeee to his riyala this ned most sure af the ne Cherry Cross Tom Colina, & from Foxford, 9 the trick. He aship, and Biggest Athletic Event of |’ Year Has Many Start- ers Entered. HE cross country champ: of the United I at Travers Island out quite a crowd of en fayorabl toa This club makes a its. George Bo i ac! a hag, of the Irish-Amotican A. C., of cross-country and distance + is a Marathon sely pushed for of speedy young- Me ois intet y the early ¢avorite to win, int York A. C. toam of Roo Haskins wore expected to furn's | competition The Mobawk's men | Bajley, Larz and Malons, were not left Out of calculatio winner of last years Last Saturday's race way tory. astray. To dogin Bonhag with, needs explanuti behind runners wi means as good fm tho -internatlonat ehamplonship at Nowpor March with « a of best men tn England, Ire ) end Wales competing. Daly | of the Irish-A. | form, but as the co’ Tauiees more jum thé former to the winne: the Olymple r @nd should make a ¢ fain fine form 1 CHALLENGES COME FAST FOR GILLIARD EMBLEMS <4 -—————— are Ison cro and Jo: ITH two of the earned er experix to push repent tiing Schaefer for the Plonsiip embiem © points fo champior former. lenged the w will bi HAGGIN SELLS STAL- Te i CNS LION BEN HOLLIDAY. back of Bolton voodiafid paths are fled g tree roo! 4 round, roll ne runners obliged’ to fr slong those paths. After the track crosses th and into the woods again, suuting two hurdles and iB tatthe, blue ibbon " running game. It le a trying madi Insecure footing and atift obstac This sport had its, origi’ in tis very popillay, Phouse: ed, and ‘the game cont ‘Every Vilage and parish h untey club. The NO GERMAN DIET FOR WALTHOUR ee By Robert Walthour 2 eat the ten’! x-day in the 140, hardest md, night, the ro than halfef them are the surroundings so un- cat naps of Monday do road) on the dp like myself, do no rid- eek before the race. I lost seasickness cd over of a week to £4 lost ten pouni’s SS «Bonhag, of Irish-American, THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY. BEST SPORTING PAGE | GROSS COUNTRY FOR TITLE OF NATIONAL CHAMPION N NEW YORK 1906 UP TO DATE; NEWSY {AND WELL WRITTEN YALE CROSS y coon TRE RUNNER: Team, Favorite for In- | dividual Honors. * was’ a,famous athlete as well as * hae acy call: nutes my roe ya not one to ge out are no | PAEVROPOLITAN CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPion == reer —. ‘ leave the track after] 4 Ko with my tratners| of hard, continual riding and who have be ber I|not understood how to meet and over- urkish |come she trouble to some extent dur- several | in the race. It has been my custam jb It w week to| during the contest to take an eye buth | get back into every time T lett the track after any! ton again, numb- | lengthy period of ridieg. I did not use ean in the hands, ia and ‘arma |e shade Sr geagien durtag the race and continual jar of the handle- | do not belleve they are @ benefit. uch Ja a ser: aiMeulty whieh’ | I forgot to stay that I have a warm some. Probably some of | bAth twice a day regularly during the ll have this numbness for| contest. In this bath were wea salt and Another weakness is in| vinegar, both of whioh are highly bene- 5 te 80 weak for nev-| fict This te Caen all—hark! 1 days th @ feels as though} “All right, chen an, old boy, ro Was no strength to the muscles | coming,” and ree’ minutes obey f those parts to hold the body up. was on the rath riding Uke mad to re- Th i eyes will require some attention, cover that lost lap. De no thelr own aay ide, frisky prise erba. ty th ist “He ¢ of even friends to the training camps, [Lie “BIKE” RIDERS GET FLESHY emnent as to what he te sequently he F nlucerdy altering and waa denied better flnanctal ends that | caused 1, oT only othing to make wanted to eye him a him go faster."” @ tra <A clothing finm haa offered to give the || Some jot the scalnehs say they have [team winning the race new sults of Host more welght and felt the mental | clothing WA \ and phyatcal exertions of the contest rhe crowd will have barely {eft the ore than the rMers, ‘Thid ts probably | gc rqen tovnight when a hundred labor- idera have r i the best of at- jens tinder the director of contractors one says he has not {will begin to wreck the track. the entire week six hours d to «lve a statement of tho re MERCURY FOOTMEN “Eaten ona ‘eon "s| IN. SEVENTH GAMIES, fon have a * p. Malpin, of the New York ub, has nominated a team alt milers to run, in the two-mile u race at the Seventh Regiment houses. to-night. Hts OF expenses, ‘Mie runners named are G. F, Smith, —— ) Ho taywe ood, BF, Nebriok, H. V, Valen- o the most peoullar Inciden jtine, AL H. ehh H. OhHstoffers and with the ory of “Fuk Cc. Gunningham, nin hopes to have enough fresh Tunnare left to start a fast team aguinse tho Mohawk, Pastime and Xavier, Clybs, {\and Columba University in the evertn F 5 ——__—>—____ probably | ON. ¥. U, Wine at aDeket-Dall, 1 {FOP | New York University's freshmen bask oohes eritle bell Coan doteated Morris High ada fasturn, | terday afternoon 13 New York Q: final score 8. velng 24 was the firet of ort, me of the tr tous that thi ners are becoming 90 y refuse admittance for those not accustomed to the atrain| ‘MURPH lY “GOT THE — - HOOK” IN BOSTON, SAYS MANAGER. $e lone Relates Incidents of the Harlem | Scrapper’s Battle with Baldwin, in Which Referee and the Gang Planned Win for “Matty.” make a Olfyer, holler,” sald John manager of Tommy Murphy, ylast night, “but this time I think I'd jbe foolish to keep stilt Tommy was rie not often that 1 robbed outright in the Raldwin fight “We went up there to fight Bald- When win on tho level. ft came out that the State pc going to Interfere, things began to look so queer that I ought_to have brought Tommy back to New York on the jump. I hunted up Miah Murray balf owner of the club. Murray wa pale as a phost He dodged ms | questions and ducked out. I went after Jim McDevitt, halt owner of the club, and also- manager of Baldwin. 1 coul him, The betting-tad been 2 to 1 on Murp! and not a dollar of Bald win money in sight. All of @ sudden Baldwin money showed up evory- where. It looked to me as {f there was something doing—as if Murphy was to get the hook some way or other, The club was to be cloned UD, and the promoters were out to make all they could out of this last show, t get any sattsfaction out of Tommy was told that he'd only be held {n fall over night {f he was arrested after the fight. When we went out the cops stood all around Murphy's corner. It looked like a frame-up to get him wor ried, Frank Erne thought there was something crooked sure. and he advised me to take Tommy and olear out. I would have dane ft, only I was afraid that the public would think we were afraid to fight. ‘when the fight started !t didn't take more than a glance to spe ten we were up against. Referee Jack Shechan was there to see Murphy lose, no matter what happened, Every time he broke the boys from a clinch he Just tapped Baiiwin en tho back and then grabbed Murphy's ands, In the fourth round they: clinched. & vagneehan broke them, reached across} — ——__. and caught Tommg’s lett wrist with his errible blow that secre eee DILL IN TO-ROUND tm down, Ono, when Tommy aropped | Baldwin, Sheehan eanised Murphy | the shoulders and dacked aie OH over to the ropes, twenty. Ce af lepped ulck ‘move ty take) Serres oes ‘Spening,, Sheeh ee ae} fiberately got in the way and hive, Baldwin was fighting all the time (Bon the fight the cops came {nto Murphy's dreesing-room, and hand, and Weld him for e second, stl ‘time and egain, when Tommy al’ PRQVIDENOF, R. 1, Dec, 15,—Tom- y Quill, of Brockton, got the declaton |] Over Dave Deshler at the Rhode Island to watoh him as well and Tommy ee pyen at that he had the | A. A. at ‘Dhornton last night at the end aa tho referee, 1 fiftten rounds of the tastery and feat of ite jest dnd of fighting, ‘The bout was se most exciting and Interesting one no seen in this part of tho . and a bug cro of The fighters got down idvof the gong and TERE should have beeh a $67 TT east $2,800 In the gnte, Only AM !waa accounted for, T fightera cot halt, split 6 and #0 per Sghtenjuephy'a end waa only $908.80, 1! that has b gent. 1 © 00. | Ke. ae It le way through, should have beeh over $1,00 4 BAe cay tlie “After the right I couldn't locate Neb wear octdctes eddie O° Noli, of either Murray or MoDovitt. They tried tod in a draw at to give me the rush act by sending mo | Boston, ratty of the elxnth round. Jnoke Dec advice to get out Inia hurry on the) fin ‘hh eked out “Kid Oacar at ota midnight train and dodge the pelice. I] ony of the second round of what was didn't do it, We all went to a hotel | (o have been a. sjx-round Ko. for the night and left thé next noon, “{ saw Young Corbett after the fish and aged him what he thought of the decision, ‘It was a robbery,’ sald Cor wh $e you think IY better asked Leith) Tere, you I'd holler Wke nor of « gun, said Corbett. “dt ‘was a dirty deal, I got ono like that mysel out in, Frisco once, and 1 tenowstvow It toela,’ le MENA woteD do Bit ee t

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