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‘ eS THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1906._ RRETFEORISAS NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT -* | konee? "Godman é a ae: AUN y ee SADLILELE SHEPALED, ‘ Mrede- drsfance foine> f ] JOCKEY MILLER © GOT NO FAVORS ———— ¢ ————— ‘The thoroughbred ts an animal of in You cftes eee @ horse » @ Face and thr the endé ade tim and Walter horse without a ri Biller was not favored by ne after nae : 5 b i , ‘ nn he Teaches the ju the starter, but was aleo looked |,L°h when he tpaches te tt Bpon favor by the stewards, his (speed. turns, with the other : thted Go asi tee pleased and trots back to the judges’ @mho permitted Lim to do ws he pleased. They ehingitnceenas ne has only to give these insinuationa ‘of tinies and hay Uttle ght o realize how ridicu- Mark on the Intel ( ‘ 4 " 4 th tarter } hen a horse goes to the post an Bous it is to charge that the start and vasa athe berieccheskuowsdas e stewards at Eastern race as the rider what te expected of arses were in league with this boy He Ieazna’ to listen “tor the shout . pull or the click of the re- Hers succesa waa due to hie ability prnecaueknace ther te: fas a post rider, his untiring 4 away On his Journey. ®nswerv!: hopes: At t 4 th oree wi! race RReceiallipcoedltlone sme eNey fo aera his’aveed. Through [hia bes: ro Win” That it was the stretch knows the journey ls ove id is straining every jend not tavori that contributed to [hla success {s proved by the fact that heard the crowd ence of the horse. SPEEDY ATHLETES AT TRACKS HERE RUN FOR SEASON'S RECORDS ON INDOOR TR + ert onee oR HILLMAN athletics ure entirely different elements pork AN afinory tht differs little from a set of & Clever at All Siunts in Athlet- ics. and Best Board Runner in America. . Harry Hictman, VHS BeswT (NOOOR ATHLETE (IN AVIERICA. - nthe open. The same events a: ith flyer. The 60-yurd championship MAR EOTOE Triste and similar rules govern. T never jield in.any country but Amer- an Chul; won the 20-yard indoor ifterence ts «dat boanis n nated with the regimental) eo b eee aties pops substitutes for turf ¢ nury meetings, The jfcentury’ was NOaneiyidevsiopedt pies The men cannot perform + far, so -yard ang 70-yard dashes | ‘si rd many of opinion that $HLE athtetlo season in New York | esecdily tn the really commenoes with the {deo dozen | or lip circuits, + | count of the Imited len to one outdoor National Guard h: of Indoor athletics, which are typical! of the tra ance ‘on champlonabip programmes) iniy how. to Handle ‘the weights hich necessitate mar 4 record buck! yertson did well as a member of th sali e iaringeeiastans pana ‘ 4a an mplc team. He ig a bit too | and keeps the runner strung he indoor athletic season affords @ Vien ees crys enters tension. vorunity for the families and friends Hots m plotureadue:ilgares tying his blick” hair seaming round been the ortgimitor an anxtoua nervou sprints there ts it eee By Maxy Long. ts that needs [he goes to San Fyancisco, a strange counsry, on a strange race course and swith strange officials, and jumps into in to a This bothers the post his keeps his Quiet, and never takes bi FA are Whip fn an ad | r the race peearter Rei boys puts | t ing head and | Se © horse seme to ac- } x¥ and forges ahead. ears back : pply. to. al Bhs hand-riders. 1 Murphy la does not apply to. ell fentic with a more aa a wom et} eA DS Bloan wae the ileal hand-rider and the Ideal rider, Sloan Would ever allfe Bis position ait Inch. wher the whip, boc (hind and jetinging rise in his sad over hig head at all times Danny Maner had per "shaw in his beat day , When riding atretch, never went to the fs 4 last resort. Then he Chis mount once or twice, and ack ‘to hand and. heel riding On the other hand, I have seco 3 in delabort riso.of the barrier, ani boy who wor: st fs the boy who wi y the small boyy lke ¢ rand others are pre t hands. rately used le niv, Yet with all these examples older riders. They sit etill and p ighe value ing with banil And heel | hand and heel becauso they cannot tae F on front of thom trainers and owners | the whip properly, and do not try. Once Jeli equip, Little th a pig whip, | SPF acquires the whtpolng habit hiv . and the resul these boys sc] days of usefulness are, In a mpastre, instant popularity by ploting t 1 pers on his first da He BMilfera success is d en | | 9 docs not worry n the thas he does p wor Hy Aa | tn athletics and fro a horse at the | ep nt him All| j don'e know enough about track ath= Heticn to ci |the poselble exception of Giokter of Reoord of «7 Seo. for Quarter Mile.) pr Conal contesta? We very often hear this query among people tmterested mm many who are not followers of the game, simply ine W Go Americans carry off the study | quire from a feeling of cattional pride. ‘The almwar to this 1s, or system of training. The, coach: trainers and thletes themsalves have made a cl atudy of th nan any of the forelgn- ers. The English’ say ‘wo make mor of a dusiness of athletics than do they; [but so far as my observation goey, with the exception of u lotes, it ts quite the rev The French and G ns—well, they mm e: } and the Turks, with few discus throwers, are living on past perform. a Another reason of our national auc- ceas Ss the careful work of our trainers {dom win race ver, and. coaches, most of whom are rellci CORCORAN 15 NOW & GIANT ——e¢+—__. ( Manager John McGraw, of the Giants, | fans think the: Corcoran, at hia beat, yesterday completed a deal with Man-| has no euperior as a shortstop. He ‘ager Ned Hanlon, of the Cincinnat!| coyers’a lot of ground, has one of the Club, by which Tom Gorcoran will be- | Dest arms in the country and Js a good » |eome a member of the New York club | man‘ at handling thrown balla. F |mext season. Corcoran recetved a substantial salary t | a McGraw sald last night: ‘Corcorar erORY thet asineiaty anus, He and Mo- i ¥ did not come to y fe tho wort of player I like. In the Art} giinry ‘question eruia on ‘the place I don't think fie fs a by any means, I sa | bell-Jast y as any ah Jost) night. as been’ |The deals McGrawoin trying to put him play as-gooa] through for Jou Kelley and Nike Grady, ahoristopinithe| Suit fang tro, Ned| Hanlon left. town yonterday without ubcepting or ¢ : * lieague, He knows the game thoroughly |Ing Modruw's proportion. for, Kellys and I think 1 can dopend on bith to do\| feloase. It f9 understood that the’ Pitts what I ask him to do. I bought his re- | QUle Club has plac! refused to walye 4, pis pad claim to Kelley's services, and o Tease outright from Cineinnall, Th ms {0.bo littie chance otchis wolne to if y the caso tf all the National L c hances 1 made| watved ‘calm, pubes hl ake + Gyrocorat? joined the Reds ten years terday: “While T don’t wish to dotract ago) when he was traded by Brooklyn | Morante keClonkey tot yet Cun for Georg Snilth, He had his ups and Mnals, haw entlrely too high an downs with the Cincinnat! club, He] ppinion Ae Boe ability. I am willing, Javag praised and ronsted in turn, Many! Clonkay's feu y, of the 8t, Touts ane but I can't nee Mc- | LINCOLNS VS. LOWELLS, |e « Semy, the final score beng 400 to m0, y played the 18.2 Datk-llne .: | rar riingstie played in champlonanip 3 An Interestiix sumo ia Mkely to re-| fr" OU put OF OTs: With an mult when ‘tho Lincolns ino up agatnst| cand hig ibsaterun Wwearkuneeee the fmvincible Lowelly to-morrow ‘at —. onx Oval. The Lincolas will try]. thelr hardest fo reek. the ‘Lewes AMATEURS TO WRESTLE. chain of victories. The latter team has i} ] ry apdaty: Jot in the Meld thls year, an ] In addition to Its defeating the cha ‘The final boute In the amateu rest pion Bhnkcoup. ares his Jost no. ot! drnaments-l which" WHI be sha 4‘ eS }eame. IMy. Ts the well-knawil En. aati thoi Mrownelkentailecceccste ote y~\ Teh player nnd authority ‘on the gamc,| wit take place in the enemeke om will retore piace in the gymnasim, Nos, 113 and 137 Wost Twenty: aT atrlea have bee nal Tura Verein hint. treet, to-night received” from the Na. Tapa MULtON Ul (hy Newark, YOM. CG. A. Ayer aa a Powinny, St Barthol Anothde exhibition billiard’ Gmew Boye’ lub, Mohawk and Mort Hevea emblem, vat = pawns ty Ora Morningstar laat night, at jthe <\inietie Ciuba, ( i ws Again, of the 182 Morningstre WI Pittsburg club was after Corcoran, and! the Amorlean League, which would be | 3 ARRY IRLDMAN, of the New|and cot mixed up in a runaway which are very crude. stance, he will run 40 many hard’ races againat time that ¢ “old professtonal + who learned ot srl aneroress AG, would under ordinary oondl- By freedom I mean that he al- Bt hi tnan to do the work most | tance satisfactory, #hoot 0 hie particular event, a8 | hurdles ard’ beat stories they tell are path of roses. as he Was wien during this time But they certainly know he started, what's what, and get their charges in tip top shape owing to close indlyidual of the men—th ormy day comes he must get out in the rain, colds “Char- n his wild desire ipal honors at all interna know each me and temperament, Of course tia 1s a great: error. Jner she would his wore cut hayesame ‘ong to, bigh and long distance bur- 5 maintain diectpiine a iw alugatty katt, but | Ill from HEADACHE } Fit so mich Bt | neatly moulded ay a LOSS OF SLEEP H they ate enally handed, | 0 barrel of the handles | uC Inege to. be at. thelr | edroltly company il INDIGESTION Mus hewaver, Men | a member. eens TORPID LIVER they will get @ Ye onte, and. ra BILIOUSNESS i apd consequent t is much e neés afo truly to be consrat majority a to the expe trainers, They depend large enertiative tev Interoational éntire strangers to he time for jft usually ¢ jean of train ne novice has INDOOR CHAMPION | tee es oat and etroug ulin are wo aid him ln “awiftly cod prespur iw test fant-of fiecsiitty- rent re of nm board: floor wt the sta: nnastics and tndoor/ence. Familiarity with board surfaces, rand & starting | kr Ne “Indoor perto: id on equal’ terms with the cinder #h Martin Sherid rtson could ho ahorter | it A the shorter | in all-round competition if distance runs on 0 ame popular, and pla aumter- the men in the National Guard to the: viejnity 4 gs would in® a handicap feild. yery useful Hs has an ners ok Wier the hi 0 the best athletes t competition. Those easy in popularity if waking and her brananes of uthletios were intro-| 1 or distance. Eller won the |Gent a week previous to A, C., ts the best indoor Vg fell faint at the station house be- 4 America. Hillman | fore he went homo, and, Mis life was te die | almost despairat of the following dex high | Sees Bras deradly more_freedom | H nr can sprint, get over mid om across tho All probability have had ee wroureforty.”” His strength exporienc 4 know | * s 3 ee enghem than any {jie tn his versatility. dls running em- Do You Suffer ow good. Of course |iraces sprints, middle distances, ahort 2 a Rood tIMe, i are EEGHAI'S | PILLS ||_ will quickly remove the cause of these distressing complaints and |} restore healthy action to every organ. You will feel like a new erson after taking « few doses of of iring s or profession eon tio club wionally to piring ction dove Hotes that year by a ralsfort u for tho Ame Tere | aisealaleeHepet echam’s Pills, “They rid the re and w host Hy good at any distan: tee system of impurities, improve the i i a inia to a mile hag ho far whoa, ||| digestioa, banish headache and } lore qbility on boards Uh 'STAR BOWLER HAS BLOOD POISONING Champion Jimmy Smith Has Narrow Escape in Injury to Thumb. Jimmy Smith, champion bowler of the Greater City, and also'dde of the best jin Ameriea, 1s suffering from an un- | usual and rather serious aocl will prevent, him from rolling for at jleast two weeks and inayoe for a mach longer pertod, } with bly New side of Smith's right hand/ thumb showed ja small ‘crack’ n injury com: ninent bowle th mon to} collodio raph is application clos Hit Is now believed U) lused or before ¢ [foreign - substance Ad entered — the wound, for In 4 fow days blood pols Hing set in and it was feared the bowie |would Jose hls ‘thumb, {Smith's accident ws this time ts par- ‘ticularly unfortunate, as Propr Jamie Watt, has been 1 all seagoi ‘As xond,.lo Lakewood to revuperat Sinith's, populdrity, netffover, 4s nor en lurely confined to bowling, and the Al- [dion 4s still popular with bowlers, acre wimilar to that used by pho- wothd, Yat mothe brush tourna: toas ot the Wal at ‘aun’a | ‘the | women | Howlin Blephant Suutay clock, Phe Late value pf prizas la $20), ahd tik fhost Important event of Its kind to be he! thea wean: . e e e ® < smal] on tof apa ASIN | q runners are constantly, UPN aly. | Il in all cases of Billousness, Consti- 7, Jchest well set, and his arms swing in | tion, [ndigestion and Disordered i rhythm to his clear, free striding timbe | iver. day, the schedule of matoh and epectal | indoor ohamplonships, an | Cleveland, 1904; Milwaukee games nating all the week. 600 yants thé folio all that has | 1906; St. ‘Louls, March 16-91, 100T, ORES ROL IN BIG TEAM MATCH. ‘The firat series !n the home and home less as to be © advantages of the club lan in breaking up aiique In the New Yi ciation and of giving all tnterested ‘in opportunity ‘HIGH SC Bijou ‘nad Corse Payton te Beltz, of the Companies mee! Fe ee eee, Hrookiyn Elks | He has great control of hls limba and Boat Club; Friday a team ‘round, L. I, pl sing @ quiet meeting of tho Execu. n team and tha Club, of Paterson, > |the Harte Phere was'a large a bia won two of the tt ther apegial events | -FOURNA m the Colum —~—— MENT OF UNITEDS. | Serer frre if everal Lnportant changes are to be made al tournament of the United meoting was rather held mal letter of t which | Application for membership in Tho | in the sect! | Bowling Clubs, teamna Dowil the Wilt olling In Baltenore recently ‘ork team in the Buatern Father than | |tifanion ati offor and he ac d,"” As for Mike-Grady, McGraw sald yea>seoseue the thickened cuticle on the In-| doin: tho. iat notice was Smith tried to close the wound with a solution of | This political fence tepatring in 5 ie Blephant, Ar ation some | ) MATCH CONTEST TO-NIGHT. | the third Monday oe 3 ho eecond halt of the series jat Paterson, Ws on, a tember 44 given | : | SPECIAL MATCH GAMES _ AT SUBWAY OPENING. ieniaiinnna csc |PRIZE BOWLING FOR WOMEN. | ‘The question tn often to be lined in this tourney Ww fCurnsinent ‘cities Brooklyn, next Mon- Pp, J, Riddell next Monday, sat Nia Lae O ON Se I Dard has an ideal atyle, which coh ier aereyecner we geal Give Positive Relief yarde at the | The excellent resulis obtained ran in the | |I| by the use of Beecharn’s Pills have ht. Parsops. | |! proved them worthy of the confi- Shoppard ts at his best f mile, He won the 1,00 ing n In addition to tho other spectal match- | tho New York A. crack, won, Man: i si Addition to the other special match. | 029 Bsr oarda ‘admirer ‘were disep-| || gence they enjoy. [bey have roll & series of best alx out | pointed. but thay Id not forget the helped thousands and recommend ames. Tuesday night Voor- | best trained runners cannot perform up | |i) themselves, re roll a match with} to ® Uniform standard of excellence on , Helltas;, Wednesday, two | * ve_niehts / = New York A. C.. Sold Everywhere, Ip doxes | nd A Shureday the | 19 the sprinter par excellence on boards. fei tatAdioate! SO the La will be Saturday ‘the anwng them the matter of each night, The Kurnes bn each sec first prem, and the club Aversee Wil, also roll off ames will be played sani One Man: ‘the Hew alleys be started by Me ;

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