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i ‘ oe _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1907. pees GerRAGE | & BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. se [notion _ ATHLETICS 1S “WHATEVER YOU ARE, DON’T NATION BUILDER, SAYS ROOSEVELT — History Shows That Greeks: and --Romans Were World Powers When ~ Their Youngsters Were Trained — _.. -for’Rough Encounters. A Goop CITIZEN “NEEDS PHYSICAL) CouRAGE,~~-- ‘DO YOU WANT To BE AN ae ATHLETE—OR A MOLLYCODDLE?|| rAthicte—One trained in acts of physical exercise; a strong, j -_-acile, vigorous man,—Standard Dictionary. “[Mollycoddie—One who lacks resolution. energy. or hardihood: || 4 ah effeminate man; used In derision or contempt.—C: P ae tury Dictionary. ; MR HLyan ONE MAN who UGH T AAKe JOFF CUMB A TREEY SUNDAY RACING A VIVID SPORT SARS RO SAPPROVES2— — Bh sees ecenteee OF, FOOTBALL HE ‘greatest ‘modern champion]: of athletic sports 1s Presiden Roosevelt. In ancient. days ee eonly lenders of men regarded athlatics na eS GN Some absolutely necessary to a }.ation. Tho athletic ‘nations of the -sorid|. were the ones’ that dominated, No TENNIS ~ ae >the first to q rom ats ‘etic! ie ‘ % fall away from ats ‘etic spn Down In Loulsinna there ts a race-!St. Charles Hotel, He was astounded, once very well known on tha Western training were first to fal! apart be-| org Hone lerack called Suburban Park. It ts lo-| to read the followine: fore the attacks of hardier invaters. | / Sy Ze WO, = : he ea meees Birt - £ iL NY Se ated over in Algiers. "fist across thes op ree x Re: The Greeks were the ¢rc* st fiett-! from New. Orleans. They) burban race track New ¥ whom the letter Was dressed decitned to accept tho Ofer ttle easy mone (ie cha nemctmen neta math - {Ung races of this sort From hear from Easterners just re- rom New Orleans. I don’t ers in the world as long as they coni-/ fndava. Tie teat __Pelled_every boy to take a coursaot. athletic training In warlile exercis=s.| horses that look lke » CHARCS, and He fie bey, te erable 10C) } could eet some one to come over and crowd det for them. and fix {t #0 one hor! track 4 {hale a mile around and a of crabs are raced there. Later when the Romans oyvercime ths fourneys across the pifatteslont te Ce could and saving deen told to coms the game at City, Pari Greeks it was only by aboiisaing the quated ferry-boats. he admission fe9/ to you. £ thouaht sl would makes e rounds ois far removed from “i }fange you and brink t pan Park came. si « fa cheav. they permit such” #/ nis and see y x batt Sama a Cae as Greek national games that they were able to stop insurrections and actu- aly subjugate the whola peopic, | * The Romans’ were athletes ‘until | wealth and luxury caused them to do| \ “4 athletic stunts by proxy, hiring mercenaries do thelr Neating and , trained gladiators to compete in the public contests. Caesar, although a UD. . place ta exist Is Beyond comorehension.| 7it-4bu wit taxe advantaze of this [sane of the It Is a travesty on race-tracks and on | ofersand ide re to plok wap. some easy | these ‘trapks du: money-meet me t varie | Uhave omitted the name of the rider. Of course there aro all sorta of soba) ck. There Is no| of this t8) at form reversals = {he winter that T @ OST Lean-comnelied ra puree Over = FRANK Wo THORP. AMUSEMENTS | AMUSEMENTS. _~ : ee ] oe Hl PPODROME Wigan: —} protminary—to- | writs, I have land Jobs, and “Small, slight man, was a trained athlete, who never refused any hardship weninieyS put nave Eas ce ae ac Alig tite Evans ; { YELLEGK' Iway & that he expectéd his soldiers to endure. Ou one, occasion hé swam a river i THE RIGHT Mion paver, A New Yorke mt New|} ots the worta citi Tall SAM BORNARD Sita da full armor‘to show his hardfhood and fearlessness. Ae ot Ba SPIRIT IN + J Oricens, Known asa dig dettor, came In)! NEPTUNE’S D. GHTE | SAM BERNARD ~ For many yirs national leaders have ignored the value of general Ss 3 FooTBAtl PLAYERS. {rom the race course ono night and) ‘er sear aeuieati Water CRITERION THe ss aso PIONEER DAYS | | rrenx DANIELS" LYRIC #8 WPsy,, Tae ss || SOTHERN-MARLOWE To-nteat, J D'Arc, Prices ic. to found a letter In his mall box at tre) BAKER MARES GOOD. IS Bl eT” FOR POW WU ATES hi lcal.training. lt hes remained for —- ident Roosevelt to. champion the Sygatse of sport, net for the benefit of tho who ean become champions in an ol i my ui Ry but for. tie benetit af the Ane the -President-krowe | i - viol ke HE a t hovis talking nbout, He ‘has al- ys been an athleto Bimeelf, He : ows that athletic training gave him | Rie aie g . ys arose! veross and —Uiw.-stamina — £ sary to the “strenuous life.’ y / *Yie'believes that we should be a pow- ; f “erful nation, of attetes—not a, nation ( PRG Hof “Hiri saddles c. L wane oe | oe ie Soe At Marvard Saturday the President! vmad, § f ee pene 3 A speech to the students. _Preay the ex-heavy-welght | the Poio a. c. 1COth Time, S vi: HOUR | nth LLU CASINO»: Lovis Mann"iyate | | CARICK, ent Elion of Harvard advocates the Batiion “of all Gough, maniy gamer ; jand omotion of’ 5 é \adyiite exercises as iawn tennis and|Ja¢k Pater, Feb, 25. — Hary Baker, the California feataarwelgh outclassed Tommy O'Toole, of this city, ———__-+-—__ nd expects t stop Russell 1s no play, champion of Engiand, : tots tine 4’ Here anar-|4N a six-round bout on Saturday ni Magnatca of the big Ieacues began to runners on whom the repping | Disteeroulstanann'aeareal he Laugh ‘sroquer, 2 nd, has ‘finally ar- cik! Wain haa. been out on Saturday night. 5 | prohibiting. batsmen. mn stepping |f Alan Da: + Mann scores : ik % ; SLT, old | ‘ived tn this i ‘ Jonany Oliver ¢o cirry the two + The Callfornt arrive In this city yesterday and others |») 4 late ‘to the other | | —————_______—— or self ma Tava wet, panty and en euendhy "nthe eammip “Bivur | Siinhfsee % Moaur Wt WHOM edn theme round -He paged bis| 0 40 earty today. ail ormed fr TORS gh Soc awking om oe} FLOR" HERALD 0, arses (4 WILLIAM “COLLIER the ees vn = =. % 4 i i ry ~ | 8 @nnual aprin; pow-wow which otions, } 4 S ries ergetically championed foothall| S10 Nis manaxer Jim Lowe. Paim | Walsh Has Finally Got a Fight. Mit ponmtantly on O'Toole's face andti:y fret inning ‘today at the Fitth| Altering pitching rule so as to pre-|| Mats Tues The Road fo Yesterday © Caught in the Rain ‘and ather gamos requiring jiourage aga] aya he came over for the purpose » | Atter considerabia trouble Matchmal Rete Malheier Sot) ‘his opponent | Aventis Hotel, Yet pitcher trom bounding the ball! icone in entrance: ee faa onan SE Wal gackiolsacteines iniay fanaa pent Reiens” Cal Wash ser ae eg Soe ot tee Aa Teas aire second round was much The American League aclexation from Perfectly Dene under the rated at peee-| f LINCOLN (0, Betzee “Wed! afiac.25 | HUDSON +38; Arte peer things he said: ates no ‘ound opponent to meet Jim: “He CE Gol he West Was the first to appear. In! ent. ETIENNE GIRARDOT. € cnr pact ical “We cannot afford to turn out of ¢ patties Of to a Anlst. The E in ERigland Uoxer a “a hava ratatirs Eo a Baker hit up even a faster clip in the | the party were/President! Ban Johnson, more -atrictly Aefibe the dlocked | 4 sUNDAYW2 GRA: Ta08 BEGINNING TONIGHT, | sho shrink tram pirstcals weigne 17) pounds, Paimer lost hia U=stry fe ders Oo ns oe Eee eee wit Shea and - soon-opsned=Tommys nose} Chaney Culllikps,owner of the ilus-| Dall rule. : ne z AGE +f TF REDERIC “THOME: PRESENTS {le of heavy-wetght champln of Eng- ithe former amateur crack “ae Galt | 224 mouth, O'Toole made a game at-|trious White Six: Robert L, Hedges, Umplre to“ratee his right erm for! | New AmsterdamWer 4 vst EDWARD ABELES ‘any republic courage is a prime neces: eee Months ago to Gunner Solr | who hes been aking a great asowing in the | MPC to tuin the Uden the fourth, but|OWner of the St. Louls Browns; Joun | CLet_sttike, ia PEER | | flebes whic Py \ 3 s : ——— |} MR. forthe average: cittren tthe Is to/"eided ‘betore the Sonal MIT Chas | bate ae Ise poumeg tT Md Tay wlll | Dakeer, on bin toes all ‘the time; kept out j= Bruns; “gecretary “of tha National! AMUSEMENTS. nicuarp MANSFIELD cyst |: Ane TUNNIn Coie era = # =: = { danger and continued execution with: 5 ") AAA = tot -Loniori: JOHN. POLLO! hi j Commissions” Joe Cantillon, the” new PON AAR RAO RRA APS, Good clilzen; and he needs physica CK. is left. : mani Y KE] F 10/ e3 = aKer of h tons, and > Theatre, Bway & dist st.Ev 8,10, pase ty ine Ora GaSe Go| Palmer May Box Firat in Quaker City| —y : Uncle Hea Bhibe ot Yaneminne, Rie | MELT H& PROCTOR’ S|] Eon etn detka Ss + a vill) Palmer will have no trouble tn ing on . 5 sore Sed : a — — ae J that enduros, the ovurage tant wih | ? I E - . . foyl, of Cleveland; Navin, of Detro! v4 B ccratl . fag vahinocy ain oaainat be oe ot ark, GR any Coen mest | HEN Edgren with the Giants And! Tayioe ae tose te nes (ORY, Jeer7 sia eset 1) Grand Souvenir Matinee MILL ne Y 0" an oe : } ight hearyoweight aswell: the mPidie~ = vi x : + 300th Performances Wednesday. Feb,| } “ 27, when ried “Teddy Bears” | J) S [iit Hertivew te tbe Radice, | ait’ BEAYED two | ox ott ae : early to-day, To-day the magnates Rapala iid THE ‘DARLING in rhetr 3 i | VAtHLAtiCY. ato KOH, especially i, | Weights are clamoring. or--tive—flrat-fight a . | THE s Fe becawie they Tend 9 deny rey ni mers firs nee w! - Will’ wo Into executive jon and to- P Dally Maron oF THE GoDs? Bere sor ettaes hey ore food sin] RURANy, Weloe al Matte for The Evening World serra resi PaaS Sues SS eee opaply be before ‘the ational vet | pt the American League schedule | He Lex. Ay AIL THS AT. Reetimeplrits form the athictie field a) Horke woula te a good maar to pur again | The Evening World's representative withthe “Glnnte—onthelr Tong felt, Bain out for publication to-) 120 st. mae perce # atte epirits torazed not with reference | Palmer ana starter training trip to Los Angeles jy Len Ederen reread Jat 10250 tet, Bert Leste et! | CREWE ER BR RB CAT AN tenes tottn at, seat 7> aay, 38q—— He-left- yes! {President Johnson —-satd—his—teague! f~ < terdAy. mornlE tad na duslaaaeaeauiioniamae: ks: groseect 6 Giants. They pick up the | act other ‘than the adopt en Pay ere fad-aceidental attnbates, PAti” Big Fight im England —ToiNight. ; nm of. the; An Eee ant tae aaepese oF LONI QH 8G, nd_ace! pion Of twodsts by. that oombinacion's ke Over in Engi sh be | ¥¢, quality. which go. ,to ma! Funotnert Tee onant ae Ap SES weight | *CSt Of. the. team. at “Chicago, a tt} BNEW AMSTERDAS in THE PARISIAN MODEL. W A DESPERATE CHANCE. with:Fred-Know}ea-end-the-advance guard of thi - = a os S15. Mat. Wed. & Sat. ij INR wth ay, Bee 16, Mac To-day ae, 4 Mro-Eegren is an cxporlenced all-around h 3 LIBERTY prowess, Qhe_ govern: | champlonehlp of that country. Gun | spurting ma ‘ peertaining to. the coming |F yong 1926 Gram,|World & ELEANOR ROBSON 23,00 WILT H VEDDpR 1 republic tke Ours, move ren | ner Molri tb. pieecet sralem ocr chet ete: & man, an artist and an cxpert. photcgrapher. “s outiook In’ the American | zt Mey CON: 50 at se ae ae cae are the: Work of! Riger of Water eI be ss een ate marta Na eT aE Soa ae oes Woot Bway BEE Ral pony -EN Oe { = = NONAPPcD FOR REVENGE sactpate: {20 vorid’ nyho take tie trouy) ae foo tinid or | Tey will clas twenty round bout be: | — ene Worid’s readers ment; und if you ate 102 Uo our | f > an parting | Chat of tae, | Cceasional sketches and photographs of the team in action, Aone) GE ths. 69 Nn If Moir wine he intents | World's baseb rh hearty thts “cquatry and chat snacpbell reports ofsthe-Otn lenge. Jim to figat for whe worlds with news of the training in dally stories, with | jours greater book ener ike ewer | pias | nee hour | 98 St tonal i Open 10/A.M. to 117M. Admission 60e, +The Evening | i the history & nts" training trip should. be the best iu shite few minor denis all. endeay o: i Nt Of (ie fans to have: th adopt the—electrtcat—acor Te: Sit fa of tw anexo-jlent device in that it will make ; al 3 y pions 3 ; ; ati ett hak : : . 2 | the work of the tnpire}-easter—Leanis Spc Oe ee ae Sal : a He; especially on Mays when tho crowds HARLEM pghe cise pits welt Saeed : ak oct { | ec espect een | : ek sees wie 7a z a f Oe a i E oP Spe “Soinson satd his league + wo: 2 ‘ANY OTH eee | TLS, nares f] x 78 joxind Up. tw In etag...Losmarrow. event 2 M Horio Seamus See Mat. To-morrow, 28. METROPOLIS | j aa | 3 MURRAY. HILL i244 vex ae. [WL Eitvsnieaonmigbe KELLAR BLUE RIBBON GIRLS ,Anataar Shin AN | 3 ing, and that on Wednesda te 5 the” contes= tional Commission would us M MAY UAC scT| ieade be cones i y a VAYE session. to clear. ip some o: : iB »When asked if hix leagte had an: MANHATTAN F£K4 nouse, pASON- OF GRA. remiests ‘The members of the.Joint Rules Com; mitteo will get “TORS thi to-morrow," rs ASTOR i Laat G-nighta, 8.15 & Mat sat! A) Mr, John: he rules ure Te. Oe, | Montana Night’ Wednesday, PA ’ Tin ed aran f ° +6, 3 f aay wil probably have at; The Gunther, of Chicago, \won last | CROUSI ee ateeniie Cts pean Eye ‘ Nas Eenceada CoS POPE SEN R “ CONTIUOUR.. ; yondencles 3 ot | Mee: nine W nmy Murphy at three, and posspbly a half | sear, with na, and) thy_average | EAM? Me te enu necessity of tan per | ee ce ets eee Malh t The Levinos, Betbtut and Grovinl, Libby and —ypkactices grow 7 - Avera : a -) Mkh score for six years in 2,179 or un | Code ther lade ive ner 6 lo | NtMonday, Mar.4 | First Bey co foos., Belblut and Grovini, Labby tie earie CURT men js in the tour- | a virage of 926 pins a Kat tage with It We are satisied, nt, MM | |]GARDEN Ben Greet Players Ww yer, Bmtri and Kessder, ue far as I Overture de 2d ace NationAl Leaxud men to ape} fsill Pep Teices) Oth Act wauestormls Shariey Murphy. owner af |) Neat Sud, By, Haydn's “CDA TION, Merchant Sets football, for ¥ , | streaks running down looked Jike two sohools p to Kean £000 rivers of ink-weparated by an {sland seve! nik {Th blac 4 aston eal Bowsng Ate) Thy highest team score ever\made-tn © heard, 80 Is the National |} 20Y Geand Triple THEATRE City, beginning [a nadonal tournament wan 1,08) by the # Increase from two werks;O'Learys, which Is Cie only team’ that : ny i ‘avalleria Kustheeeee z7th&Mad.av| Stat Salo To-day. lof Venice. Gr Inn p) pSTHAY: Mat. Dally ne COLON Fa, aes sated | Ife: Saowreerseeee se | hiya THE Y. consider nth | sts rhes two has won high Kame and total hi oe . Chorus 00, ‘onside ‘ nigh score | thy are There ij Weeks. AB. oy P could open the t wala hardly expected that Honors, ‘no best Individunl-aeehe Mere | ele ee the deeaee Bee | : =—— “,8t. Boley and Polly Girls, | sone fait. | da” enous’ 5 his way about y Cty Would be represented fivesmen ci nition was 26, tut no| Pittsburg, ahd Manager MoCloakey, of| p, 13 — MA'TLALLY Zhe! Colonial Beptet, Hed Dutch ag busy as. a fat-| by evon one team, has teen due, as the Mééh-Acore man was onu winnkng\team,| tht St. Louts Cardinals, AMMERST 424 5c, | Map | vEwra vicronia, | BERKELEY LYCEUM THEATRE. tS 3e need * Janitor on the day before Christ- TRACER to, ts are Indications that] “While the. American Leaguo mena Bway, | aity,| Joro-hine Gohan “&| Mats, Thurs. TU-NIGHT € Bren eee eae apiarests fo: mas. Justead af Uelng ashamed of lls nted out, tothe pres- team work \.. 3 1 championship events, | holding forth tn, the “Fatth | Avent VICTORIA THEATHE OF ya, 7th Ay. 25e)|Co., Binma Prancts &| “and ba” | THE REGKONING. 4 esto , * le. wat mesty all the bowlers rolling an even, cotisist-| Hotel the National: Leaguors will be in : 4 YARD ¥ hi At Arabs, “Jnckeon | Fam’ x id igame. It: rose ¢ went afound sh ent. Kane. x RTE a ee eet victoring canecNae| ee levees feTaeS, | WENT ays de 120 m_Fam'y 20, Buthorities Intenforr pt dy with explanation or perverse nr the r 5 them,” Z 3 Daily Mati; —_—_—___ lo last yo f ‘ A oar tant busitions | 60. 73 + nee, 25, Bway &jState. Wed. & Sac. Eve, 8.20, | : ‘ile Inst yoat Reed and Tyres-| lonalista, hava no important buslioss Cup 50, BIJOU Satis Mae ea See Boe i C. peund as C it thet: ae perversion Ee Gtenen eat (ar oN eyed 4 Nines we wan, wade & world rec: [on hand torna the adoption of Melt) ~ MARIE DRESSLER, ISS CROSMAN. EX atten; BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, as rigors fATS e 9 Was regarded al a a 1,247 for th Kn " i leation on Wednesd, norning. mn Nawn & Co., Howard & North’ Ml SUDDEN * the end Ht Honea Ores Wey Sa and (ae tote oe | oie is mudeented tine. the foul-tip. Fale Greet a Werner, te’? su | EXTRA L_MATINEE TO-DAY At ik. | | Seen maeet. Atepp| nit ral be (Hl. Vaurnela and Starr won this event {ousat to le more strictly defined, as Wes Hare anton a ane | KKOALE Tne Humotous Lecture: New | IMLPERIAL 3xoian Friday Mieke Tiuatestad Entertsinment. e sit to Hours Africa,” Tuew, This. FH, (EDMOND. HAYES Mar atx, WOW Worlds Thea Now dyea.” OTHE WIRE GUY, ices 280. (0 $400, Beats at box-office, | TIE JOLLY GINTS CO. Mats, Daity, y tho score oF LM. ‘The aver-|t4re 1s some contuston at present in for slx years was 1,221, or |an| thin respect, especially regarding | the of 4T per gan {P" | stealing of bases on foul-tip strikes. ~ Favour, Oshkosh, won the {nii.] Other changes that will be submitted Is oMered. There Will also be f men from | ; 14th aa Irvin, 8 New and. Greater [ing away. tt Hamplonship at Loulsvilte with {to the joint committee are: THEATRE, 424 st. Ev. 8.30. | Ze ae ordinary citize 22 , 2h we total of Oe ‘To score wild pitches and passed hells HACKETT TAHL, « fa atte 80. OLD DR. GRINDLE, marks of i é » of Baltihore, rolted 246 ‘in tis |ax_ errors ROSE STAHL citntt¥ipy.| rye orb. neutanum. sppuist Suddenly “Dy 6 ou Te ae aea re ime and finshed second with és | Give umpire power to call a ball when ais - UR J ee REAR COR ALT sora lent eyes dmyed in tenowed mm i the first prize of hwebke. of this city, opened with}a batsman tries to evade a arild pitch BELASCO. 7 yy Add at. Ev. 9.15, 4 f, EN, pene or NE as fist pain, dull mourning, ty Pate | Pout, cokatien neat pr and Holshed seventh’ with uO pink. | which is about to hit him, and wile no Aintifes Saturday ut 2, OVER 25 YEARS AT gan this tunt B, Garied with wonderful atinaka of purple | thren ot the. beat Ih pS aye gnaeseore for six yeare ty G35 | hita ab ie 5 yx Potesente THE ROSE atte RANGHO| 171 WEST 12TH ST. a jand green and yello d foinhing third at 1. Hien ‘ A ng away w nme scalan bares | Day and wth ate ' ay. OIA AC ORE Tene indle’a trestireat aj] pacnt®, snare amd ouretessly Panny thes Jeor'the bowler maccng Te ney mee | [Asean i ek Saisie Peeaeatal Sakeath | PAA Ste THEA, At Stay 325, AGH Today | Ute dine ares fared quis eli Sate es, tnd | i ns che rand 4 AS: GOs 4, s runt 5 ee fresaey in aileveats, this was'won at! HAS A LEGLESS. WONDER. | (ie ine, Woman & Song(}o] Queen of the White Staves, |suuée’ gis “wet te siege ae Mighel Theo Learya bared weeks y He year by Leacock. of Ins . a ong ‘ : i pat vous 7 4 1) tWo-men: teams” an ‘o-nie i individual compe: side cing | duione way LTH, the best In nix yeah tai thelr friends, | inst, This team has | mang “inept” pat ot toe Now. 3a Une Vatican or cyalings, gad ee RE = Cast | if B. 14th et, Ladies’ 2 Day. sree ant pe hac | WY EBEK Saited Sot dere aE WE anoabwa¥ Gaisry Gants |stats eta Sn a nal ih street, hae discovered af Dream City & Magic Knight |2 $—Burletlae—2. Johnay Wobsr. | piveltane have diate Teale aa Roosevelt's fame “hud not ong s | race-track owner; who-acconmmnnts nds capied “him | one “day team to Loulavilie, « special car hay Ite ac dose way. 34 pe cau chartered for the bo forpundaseilcrs {i Bee thc tar Sapte Pileck Rye and a band of :music. <h jaya. “AL Hecond Wan fourth | ang ‘went 1 ntiiws J heel York, Won this compe- | WiN., fort Walt. of New Yor ear, with a lolal of t oster,-Of Ne ra, froik in a jerleas wonder 8 ruratned | Dr Grindie. ares aed with two fhe black | jin eyes painted—dlack the Llkh-record «corg of 2.819 yina,-the | titiog in 1900, With a total of Bhi Hauler at blavallese, Toei Satta idee | WESTEND THEATRE. MAT, T0-DAy, ase, | T, Be Sh Ladies, Mat-To-Day, | Reve Caled REAR y paca pei areas, ant in eyes, paitted blade best oven niadain ene cont | ios POraRe! fon nat fOtAL Of T8IL Duns. | Bowler at bie’ alles, “taiiowing match, io) ND sOULENT strane: | a TRACTED D! hg EAC iam the proggan, | poilfon’ in any’ antlopal Wauenascent. | ops ws ceeey Jib, ot | iat belveed rae Need and Frank Aut-] WILLTAMS 8 WALKER F| HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS | 22" coNsuima roi rn este whoa trp heciinba ac 2

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