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Sas er GRTe (ND TIMELY COMMENT - sWOREDY SATURBAY, HE BUA 23, 1907. ‘ an EDITED BY——_ OBERT EDGREN. | h ai +tian_a lap. Spring was tottering when srezatean ATE he waa relieved by Frank at the end br neluaively ontiag had runthis dis-| Might at the Kam of the Hich 6, tool of Commercn that he ts one of| ° 5 world, He not ted NIS tivo “Opponents In’ a n regulation relay race, but four-mile record by nearly thats distarie aiily"? Prank es each against him, In 1%. seconde, lowering a} william Dav ofthe New i Athletle Club, nearly fifteen With Ted burat -of spot did not worry his clubmate, for never once did he alter his paca Frank soon Ured of eprinung, but not until he bad Torercume hart the distarce Sprig had lort. “When three miles had been run Jionhos Was a ha a Jap ahead and running: at his opponent ‘There signs ony” eproanty— To hts tons” race in the aftoruoon, when he Peted in t six-m rosé-country run oY Mie Momawk AtiWenS Chup, Ag soon ns three miles had ered the timers reatieed that the cham: i was within reach of a new mark, ed they spurred him on A cffsris. For a few laps Bon- hag d them not, for no change In lis strido was noticeable, But with only ahalf mile further to run.and.a record. selthin hia rasp lie qulckened bis pace graduaily-untihwhen-the-bell-rang: tot he continued gain- [the last lap he was shrlating at w speed Tt as-the pot tho hundred. yards In) -peconds. sp) he crossed (te tape he showed | Jap migns of exhaustion, and waa a faw. pack of Frank, who had. to make © fact that he waa so far in front | ano lap to compete the distance, Spring did chase the champion |’ Wien the race was over Donhag asked slacken ils - apes With mighty | the {imo of the raca and rushed to hin ides Jnn—continued-making-the- rounds --druising.room...He sloped na—algns—of hd Whon the two miles had been eov- |¢ladon when fnfsrmed he had beaten a da leas | Day's mark by 43-5 seconds. z ealnod afew yar ‘GOVERN LOSES OW FOUL TO KELLY Péb, 23.-—-In_one iti ever seen in] Kelly, of Buffato, for- BMiing Net ‘on over Huge: ye brather- ofthe in four rounds s the boys ‘ould. They panged away at each othy In the fourth round, by head for a second {ty most exclt+ Burtalo. boy. Humediately stopped decision to Kelly. ag a Inp-in front Frank The apo witha arentt Gita sprint _uppareatly rsey ho most won- is p rmance w Biiul exhibition ever seen in this coun= He started with Spring and for a} both ea n-elose together “the schame: yards. Before been covered the mighty. hed nearly titty yards, Arst-half mile to 216 With- 1 a halt The mile wax run in 449% see eT eae Na RACING DATES FOR 1907: Loe Aterte seatnrahi tt Oakland Nov, 17-May 15 eh 16 Feb, 4-Aprit 13 N, O.. Feb. 18-March Mareh' 4-March 16 March 25-April 13 Aque Memphia... Pimiteo, Jamal Lexington Loulaville, Belmont’ Park ‘Toronto, Ont Gravesond, Belmont Par) Hamiflzon, Ont... ese: Latonia. Grookune Buftal Sheepshoad Bay, ‘Terry, on -April 27-May May 6-Juno May!$-May 18 une 1 May 2-May % oMay 2i-dune 6 Jung S-Juno 1s G-June 19 10-Aug. 3 . BeAug. 30 31-Sept. M4 een Leg WONDERFUL MAGNET! A magnet has no greater affinity for steel than a Sunday World “Lost and Found” Ad. has for -Aug. Sept. Sept, Brighton /Beach, Belmont Var | Bennings. Nearly all the players of the Brook- lyn National eLaguce team haye sent in thelr “signed contract ta., Proaident (Former Champions Will Meet in Chicago and Leave on Monday for Coast. ITHIN the W hours all ronds will lead TDURIGS for” tie players of “th New York National League Baseball Club, where they ave to meet and then separt from that city at § o'clock Monddy night for Los Angeles, Cal, ‘Where they are ¢o get into playing con- -pellon. Mor the <omlog season, All of the playens now in town were busy to-day packing up their trunke ready to called at the club's headquaptara in the St. James Building, where they re- ved instructions from Becretary- ‘Treaeurer—Fred Knowles —as-to where they were to meet) him and at what j ume, The players locked In fine shape and naid-thatit—wilf-nor-take-nruch” train ing to get them tn’ good playing con- ANNAPOLIS, MD., FEB, 23-—AFTER a protracted struggle here the navy swordsmen defeated the representatives ¢ Columbia by a score of B to-€ There | were three tits in the nine bouts, and in fencing these tes off two additional Hea resulted, LEXINGTON, KY,,~ FES. 3TH: reoing mare Colontal Girl was sold y: terday for §10,000 by Charlies Thowe, 6t-8t. Louls,.tot. H. Weidner, of Phila~ ott Colonial Girl won the | World's Fair Handicap at St, Louis In 148, beating Hermis among” others. ‘THE PMPIRE- CITY TRACK WILL make to-day another appeal for racing GutEs.—— Tames Butter. ite oper; witty tauke a formal demaod. for pormianion to race there, Its demand will be made to the State Racing Commission, which meets to-day, INA GASH THAT BRISTLED with exciting playa and brilliant passeo, SAIL WEDNESDAY Danny Maher and Ducten Yyne, the American jockeys, will eail, for England on Wednesday toxgide during the ap- proaching racing season in that country for Lord Derby and Lord Carneyon, and Froadway and the Hotel Saranac, which Danny owns, and where both of then live while they are in New York, will know them no more untll next fall, . Both boys take their valota with them. Danny's is an Englishman, whon he brought over with him when he returned last falt, and Lucien's ts a jetty-hued coon pmmen'! from Lexington, Ky, "No, #lr'? eald Danny Maher, last night. won't take tht* Jack Rowe back with me tis time, He's caused me’ enough trouble already, Why, ho was the cause of all that talk about mo marrying eri Dante! Cooper's da and spread all Itinda of storl ore hes about mo being crazy-about the Engllal and sald I was going to become a mit t. Nota word of which waa inh ay) r peer an Boslishman for a Ret anayor ace anthel aaa re buttorballs, and they w parise Wobets. The late: received ‘was tram Catcher Lou Ritter, | arrive the. lub -headauerters i Be Aeon ane they: i bee about next ~ twenty-four’ make the journey. ‘They | CO ‘e ITINERARY OF TRIP. ‘The Giants wil] leave Chicago Monday on the California Limited, of the Banta Fe, and grrive Los Angeles 6.15 \will begin training, after whioh gam Jose and fan Francisco. The team | Osteans, piaying as follows: March 23 Oru, at Stouston Tex @t Montgomery, Al! The first. two to leave for Chi- eagot were Mathewson and Lule marted to-da: ‘Dabi a at But on, ‘Trannifan fan and) i ary te lar aie Neaven rr the ean City at 1 «to-morrow. morning over the Sehnayivanta. sien fa They, ary confident that Mike Donitn, who in Gnicams em preeent: oon oI clr wttir= them mien tay jetart for Los Angel re following California ‘cities, viz; Santa Barbara, Fresno, Bakersfield, San Amertran-brague; at-San—Antonia,-Tex:;-March March-27.—8,-20-#@,-31-at New Orleans, tay —Aprite askville, Tenn,; April 8 at Loutsyille, K: 414 at: Columbus, 0.; April 6 at Wheeling, W. Va.; April 6, Yale Univel- gity at New York City: April 7 Pestern League, Nowark, N. J.; April 1, Philadelphia U Dany 8h ana, 2 Rronday night |Angeles at 5 Pst. on next Thursday ley d wine Beal P.M, Fob, 23. On arrival the team will undoubtedly be played in the | will then move homeward ‘Via New and X, with the St. Louls Browns, of ‘Swith Houston —Basebatt 4 { New York Joe MoGinnity, hares ed" Ames, George |! oF Roger Bresnatian and the reat- ihe —pinyers—witt-arrtys tm Chicago (o-thorrom, ‘Alec Binith Ly al~ ready an his way to Los Angeles, and is a wvabe to arrive there to-day, /Arthur Doviln, Bliannon raw are alrendy the Lepaitiet ork dare doing: ight work. The players will leave Chicago on the California Limited of the Santa Fo Bre-due—to-arrive—at-tos-+ | ——— Trip includes ‘Pra Training at Los Angeles and Exhibitions on Way Back Fast. night. During theit<sty on the they will play exifibitian gam the logal Santa Marhara, ‘aa follows: exmbition games, the Bt. Loute WEE Tt to Slat, at Tex, nt oxtante pe . at Houston, few -Orieans:'f bus, '0.; 6th, The-Giants on the morning ‘0! Shornoom will slay thelr Mest exhipitlon game of the year at Poto-<iqounda, baying for thelr opponents University —teom, ‘Tha next ai will clash with’ the Nowark ne astern League, tt April a month frum to-day, to be exact Jur at this time tho alr-waa fully age will be fying at. Benningeg) (Oey ‘af a two-year-old namod Ce Fa ~ o and was he grand stand with be-crowded- witht bt, Ho won oy: pre. "sat he Lan [eauer enthusiasts, the Inwna will bel nothing after busy with moving ho thta yearlai G specutntora: ~The bugie witt round RWEOT or On tithe up f tf Ml open | tory from Philadelphia in th who. .was.the Quakers’ Jast. man, core of 3% uagium Inst alent by tl St WJ. SMITH, “OF “THE "PASTIME: Athlotic Club, won the Mdhawk Athletic Club's annual cross-country run yester- day atternoon, ra P. MARSHALL, A YOUNG HAR- vard student - heme. fer the halidar: [RON We Holiday Cup Kt the shoot ithe Crescent thletio at ae ‘Ridge yesterday afternoon, ~ ANNAPOLIS, AED. Fats,” of New ‘York o-bhas been meaged to conch the caudlanves for the Navy baseball team this season, Dae Fived fn Abs my ApDapOlls and begun work 2 AMAMBCUGH. THE STEWARDS OF the Intercollegiate Rowing Association i Soe DAVE, HILLMAN DEFEATS SHEPPARD. PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 28.—By a scant yard New York snatched & vic- intercity one-mile relay championship a) ‘Company F' indoor meet at the Pirst Regiment Armory last night,” man, New York's fleet runner, barely passing Sheppard, the mile chainpion, may have decided not to introduce cen: | tpeds rising M&M the Poughkespas: re f watta this .year, the sitivards ofthe | American Racing Ansociation wi fos: ter this sort of racing to the ‘Iimit of their ability at the fifth annual rekatt, Which “Isto “be -heid onthe Bobueti ly River May 2 | BOILED it ell PROVID: rank Man [Yorkers won Hat i SVALL nis ath at Benning sg he Md Taat niusio Inthe eara of the man who has | Garth winters his horses in Virginia heard nothing at} winter but ‘Thoy‘re oes hot ae them Ho-turns the {GHERtCN me fio gallop In All Kanda [oft at New. Orleans” ‘The sight. -of | {S #allop In all, Mandy of wesshers sleck, young thoroughbreds moving to(}iitd‘an nails and dead ft DOWN TO | the post! carrying ‘thelr gayly attired | Tt 19 presumed that the bett | riders will gladden the eyes of the man tien at Dennings this a 3 BELG Be It Was -Tast fi —_ BRIEF —— Hag seen nathing alnca Les. 1 tai ated aitind keep OD WY ‘The There Ja much conjecture the betting saltuation. wilt 4 Some profesa t year but the “entry card at Orleans tacked yp tn @ ppolroom. Will ste ap sugeien bland, +) aa 2: ot to hia feat to ut 2) opaning- rae continue, but. the kereres aloyipel the) eS guifed ambitions aid indie apaw | Sennines s7atont ul be adop bout and awarded Cote ion pot et | the fire of hope that alvays burns in | tho breast of the racetrack is only one monty w it 19 a short month, since it means only four weeks or twenty-eleht daya Wher | 4 jone In anticipating good times {t ja a | plecailke” lO unt Vie Gays, Ue Hours and even’ the minui é = ‘Lhe weathed prevalllig at present tx annoying to~ those trainers, “who” are thinking of taking part in tho Bennings meetligs, The heavy fall of snow which cs a New York racks a-week-or #0 ago, has Uiawed only enough to con. Vart Iinto-tee, -and-no-trainer willis galloping « tender hoofed thoroughbred lover <irt that t like tron Some ae thy. trainers have — Already ehinped —thele jracing associations are —f< eras legisiacion {0 . dnpt eana for the convenienoe of the 4 . Uttar what will happen at_Atbany, Mei Xo prentet. Phe fetorene ersistent jn their a! File Nupte, notwatha vaya clergymen have declared in 8 This persisteses say] not avadl year_or nex: year, but in may come a Governor pr in “harmony with—the | [reformers then racing may after! ever ieracing -wowd conee-th thib State: wen if tho most atringent lawn dons rilok bet Uli Wer oe ai ave that the associations could ‘meat Cc Howe) lens fights at the welter-y nppeared tn his first draw atter a nt- teen-round bout wath Kid Willams, of NewYork Stowas-e-rough: te both men clinching and using. hows until Referee Murphy £6 apart. BOSTON, FEB, —THE Twenty-third Street basket-b Diuyed two games WIth TID EF ton-tean,The-home-team—won-the afternoon’ game, 2 to 21, and the New | tha” ave: i contest. 25 to-8- THE ARSENALS ARB) WELLIN fo play ay basketball teamoin New York: or netghtorhead averaging ‘otual rhe) 100 a. a Ginga, No, e‘Hienry atront wi Yaek. SACO, ME., FER. BR, 2.—-IN HAMILTON Haft-last- night Arthur Cote, of —this- city, practically knocked out Charlie le rer, of Boston, in the fifth round | at round Dufyar wont tq the mat four tlmes, thet fourth ‘down BE Sceiis ‘ts {n store for thon- sands who have antictpated the pleasure bf seeing the Vanderbilt auto cup race in October, for the reason—and Treas: urer Jefferson de Mont Thompson js an authority for the statement—that the contest !s to be held at the most remoto point possible on Long leand, in order, he says, to avokt the unmanagcable crowds that attended the last cup race, For this reason, he says, the Long Isl- and Qfotor Parloway, Incorporated, to be firat construpted. will be near River, head. | ‘Dhose on automoblle row who are dest acquainted with Mr. Vanderbilt and with Mr, J. do Mont Thompson declare that he of the nyysicroll incased legs and military great coat, who waa s0 conspicuous at the’ last cup event, does WILL HOLD VANDERBILT GUP “TAGE IN REMOTE SECTION not-apeak by the book and that in an lth teq the race. The gtatement made by Mr. Thompson has also created a lot of criticiam among thowe In towns plong tho right of way_of the Parkway, hoceuse it Won oak duet the ‘great public interest In the, cup and the pro pect 01 inter cai on to the pars Pethat tocallt Pout eh thue ipiies of rights of way have bee ae ously ranted’ to the compan If the raco {sto be held. at euch a point <hut only a few apectators are. to Aco it, the donors of land will be Kreatly Giscomntnd.. Not every ane {3 Ablg to Day '# railroad, tolls to ‘roach, the ‘up couree, and is is not known ‘nat ang NS officers tn the company ha ‘a Jalnnd Ratroad cock. semih EDL he len and Scope Committee of tho Parkway Campany have threo, routes Under consideration, In one a right of way for forty miles’ having been by farmers on’ Lon The committes object to oo EE the exact location of these Fo nln tin, for thar the for the conn io bea meu pedis t ait Dantes, THE 10-POUND OLIVET BAAaKRT-| bail-team ‘til! “Keeps its record clean, Tt Gefentad- the NewYork Naval Bas ‘werve team Ly a acore of #7 to yy trings to-Washington, where the wint ix been milder, and where ‘Lom Str y always hab good - going, provide or thom. If. the preset «pall 4 continues ne tables that come up from New Orleans | ¢ jthe- emergency by an Increased. a sion fee any the ‘Of course this would to 8 ‘Eres ES sehut off public-patronags, butt credit syateniof bet e, dollar uid change hana at the he eminence could U2. sat Ran m devised which pate terday, ‘The W-pound.tenin defeated the wil Baye things thelr awn, way d ye attacks 0 : EHleotros by a ncore of # to 8 Tha fea-| the early daye of the meeting, eee, pie Suk “what hg ct < ture-of ‘the game waa the rapid work! 8 Week or tw: and tackling of Lightning’? Bhearer, wonde 4 of wonderful tria if begin to Y ny ve riamene t hear| would In the en, ero = Sunday World Wants Wark Wonders