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|THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1907 > BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. > | EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN. ERRY TIMES IN TORE FOR STARS _OF CINDER-PATH ateur Athletes All Over the Coun- try Getting Ready for Summer _ -Meets—Coe Trains Outdoors : All Year Round. fuerry one. for the amateur I athictes.) Ajll over the coun- try they are beginning to train. Al- ready the champfons|-and near- champions ere gettihg ready for the cinder-path struggles that will begin early In May. Out in California, Ralph Rose, the giant shot-putter, is beginning to work with the hope of beating Coe, of Boston, and winning back his championship in putting the sixteen- pound shot. © In Boston, Coe ts tutrd'xt' work, He fs about half the Calffornia giant's size, but he makes-up.in nerve and condition what he lacks in height. Hector M'Innis, the Boston referee, has written me a note in which: he g refers to Coe’s training. From what Hector -has to say-t-tmagine that-Coe-has no-intention-whatever of tetting- bse take his record back agaln. ~ Bays Hector: ; “T wa$*reading The Evening World one night recently, and I saw a of Bill Gce, the shot-putter. He 1s 0 fine fellow. I see him every He-Js an oll-the-year-around bather in the salt water. The bathe are ¢ my“ house—the L—— street baths. All winter Coe and some others ict ‘and going fn for plunges. When they come out put on sneaker nd trunks and play handball all the afterneon out f the open air, their bodies exposed to the cold winds of the seashore. fit they don’t seem to mind it, and they are all in great condition. After iay.ng hasdbail they go into a glass house thati{s at the bath. When you them they say: ‘Come on in, the water's fine.’ It’s a pretty= st{ft nt, but they don’t seem to mind it, and if you come up here you and Join Coe and take a plunge.”’ HIS coming summer will he a HANKS, very kindly, Hector, But Tthink T'll-leave that for Mr. ® Coe, who has a world's record bw, and doesn't care what happens to im, Or 1'll postpone my trips to Hos- until the -weather grows warmer, Ye stunts may be a very good thing Keep a champton In shape, but just present I'm out of feaining.. When somes to bresking™’the {ca for. a ning plunge, and then playing hixnd: clad a ln Adam-before-the-fall, in ihe icy breezes that whistle around Ito town—well, I prefer: to be just mon, ordinary mollycoddle. ARTIN SHERIDAN {x going in champion tn a score of welght-throw- ing events, Greatest welght-throwers that ever lived, When he was’ forty-five he re- broke all of his own hammer-throwing records, and they stifl stand. He is over fifty now, but ‘he vatill “hoa o winning streak in the Scotch games, CArroll's Idea of training for weight- throwing was just the opposite of Coo's. Carroll would not let a drop of cold water touch his body while preparing for an event. He always sald that even A quick, cold shower would stiffen his "T WANT You, (1A HONEY ~ WeROsS ANDO A vsic BY CLARK GRIFF ET: DONLIN iN THE FOLD AGAIN San Antonio, Houston. Ni reason will start of the players. big bunch’ of- cowboys the stepa. for the famoux Glan! or three greasers jn when Shorty Hrown the GIANTS REACH SAN ANTONIO “LIKEA DRY SPONGE BUNCH team of dry sponges. To-day. they will train and wash the alkall dust out of their throata, and to-morrow will play jthe first game here with the St. Louis Browns, Another game Sunday— will mark the finish of the team's stay in en.we're off for w Orleans is the next stop on the schedule, and when the team arrives there the real hard work of the Ths long two days’ ride through the desert has been trying on tho nerves It was too hot for com- fort of entertainment, and the second fe ¥_out_even-pokerfalled to soothe the Carroll “was pn’: Uf IN| satage breasts of the playernne pecial- ly of those tac were all In Mane At Marfa, Tex., yesterday mormlag. a stormed train, galloping thelr ponios rignt up-to As we stopped at the sta. tion they piled) Into the cars, looking . There were two buneh, and. Gnay’ wers the and te > : } pointes out as Giants | tney couldn't BY LEN EDGREN. [ease Anes nad ag idea. that ine Giants il6ea Antonio, Tex, March 2 | ware, members of a aide ‘show: troupe HE Giants camp Jato this sting | BAseball isn't played. out here ve: £ I = much; a y te at 3 g’clock In the morning. |aye po) hhere are too” many Pree and went stralsht to the Bexar| ‘The punchers wanted to stop the tral) Hotel, tired, dumty and thirsty aa a/@"d turn the whole town orereto. the ball-piayers, including a rink and a’ hurdy-gurdy. man ‘sald they'd Ax the d Co jette wheel so that the Gi; 2 jcould “clean “up. But' Mcdtwa we asleep and no one wanted the Job of Waking hin. 90 the deal fell throush Ferguson and Devitn got off the trala and took a ride ona burro with tne roller-skating lows trailing on the ground. The bs ked and Mullen happened tobe nding in range. He got broadside. While he wus (o the car Corcoran ask hada case of Cha: couldn't get a rive. a scrappes, but ho Is miid as a marty when he jen't playing ball. “All through tho desert he waa the oniy one on the team to take everything aa a joke and hang onto Tis” smile.” Even when the ‘ce ran out and thero wasn't anvthine to drink but warm water Mullen seemed to_enjoy it. ‘There has been one good result of the heat. If any of the boys had etitt muscles or vore apots, the oven-like cars have baked them out, and now they are In shape te play fast ball as soon as they walk oa few yards and take the kirtcs out of thelr knees, ed him if he rley-Burro, But he Mullen looks like Yor the all-around championship Papaln. Martin's. hardest oppo~ ‘will be Gurrels, the greatest of festern athletes, and champion of plan enta in Michigan, To tell fhe ith, even Martin Sheridan will have bis’ hangs full-when he tackles Gar Na. This Michigan man ia a. great inter, “and tins torown the “discus muscles. He Uked to train where tha| sunshine was strong and-{herewaa-no) shade near. When preparing for the big | match Cazroll used to go down to Mon- terey, on the Callfornin coast. The} Weather Js hot thers, He would take} his*hammera and shots out on the sand | beach. | Now and then during the day | Bthin a few Inches of Martin's record, | he would put or throw for ai little| 6 ix & first-class hammer-thrower and | while, and then le, down in the hot | 90d shot-putter. As a hurdler he I) sand and fall asicep, letting the xun 7 Ree taba aise ee astd O14 Rens | ier aa wn Mipan thine totes ees ike t; it when he woks up he would frain a Uttle more. The heat and sunshine 1 made his muscles and his Jolnts supple, The intermittent practice was more ef- ut Sheridan's friends think that he | m't reached his limit yet at any of events he has competed in. He | ida the present all-around point re When Garrels and Sheridan come ther. tor si, | ging, I think myself that Carroll had PEAKING of Coe and Sheridan, two | the best manner of training for welsht-| j of tho greatest Amateur weight-| Wrowlg of any other athletic atunt throwers of to-day, brings’ to mind| it isn't necessary to tear yourself the—worht's—professinnat—pteres—tn—procticg— N,N. J, MARCH 22.—Aged out In the third round of a wind-up! pout of Ure Broadway A. C. last night George unther, of Austrilia, Gun. 3] t, Junding*all the fective blows, STL: Cincinnad delega Uen-to-te vention of the Amerloa : PN Hootired ext Cone = VERPOOL.-MARGH-22.—!'DANNY"t-tosenamunt tor Whit ath Meher, the American Jockey, won the} Audet (Garry) Horstmann no erpool Spring Cup here yesterday | the congress for 180705. congress adjourned «ine dle. SMITH AND MEYERS BOK A FAST DRAW _ REW §. RUBIN, THE NA- 1 Meht-welght wrestilng champion defeated by E. Hutter last ny) the metropolitan wresling mahips, held at the Boys’ Cul OSTON, MASS, MARICIT ine And Jay Gould. the holder of pionship, will p forthe Giturday afternoon in th o Crane beat Sands, of oh yesterday HE CENTRAL ¥. M. C. firat basket-+tall sume of Utley mith, champion tournament 1 night a Lew Meyory, the the Xavier five by a score of HM Mghter, In thelr. six-round bo na i antag of the Long Acre A.C. Ia And as a consequence he waa o: GUNNERS COMPETED IN THE | ey “isnidraw had A Jeg Of the trap-shooting cham- prahiip of the Crescent Athletic Club | (°' Ray Rideo yesterday. FP. A¥—Aomett | POX athe hist card “and B. was second, his feet, and besides w not RHE STEWARDS OF THE NATION- | "Ore 80 frequently with that wi Btecplechase and Hunt ‘Association | ¢ft-hand Jab of his) with which he ait Isat consented to grant Rover | Peter down many a fighter, His slow Mayor, of Baltinjore, a license as | Ness pormitted M to escape many ipecitlorian Jock a ulm, and by decision nlth dl not ty th pelng nlo with the same unGally doe» in conteut SHAVEN, CONN., MARCH 22.—| crs. iar et annunced tat Wight that Yale'a | nich werk resonate } aagociation had cancelled the ia shady the bo! Fame. of the weason with } ond, thi iniversity at New Haven, Satur- | Uie owing to the poor condition of the nded e for tim er of Smith in th . fourth and fifth rounds, xthv'and Jast/ round Smith. wader into Meyers, and by ep K him wi hia left and avo driving ‘in! and left hand swings In his. stomach and kidneys managed to weaken Mey- ery 80 tach that the Intter was in? bad way Wien the ball rang ending the bout As Smith had the better of tis round-and also the first he therefore evened up for the slight lose other Meyers scoured 0 ‘The stag was the worst fo club Nas. a aince dt club has given ge, ob fas elven since It Beep ae MARCH. 2—IT poMicially announced lust night that: . held at the ronning track % to May 4." Tess een allotted by the Kk ‘Commission. * wall eurely. be feative then-ny-amonnt-of nant yiug 1 | bout Jim Flyn secured a decision over Jack Quintane of San Diego, Eats, nlWas at tights. Me was told to pose as a statue FLYNN, PUC, . the heavy-welght pugillst, | Known ay the “Fighting Fireman,” who “Twin n and also. boxed him a dram a bet of ® made with Bd by-entering [tignt erities of (he Tiajuana Duliding and attempting | man la the what Is known as statuary bull fighting, Fly red ina suit of wht placed on a pedestal da ferocious bull was turned loose in the Inclos Accompanying Flynn In t way Manager A, C. Ru dha. ried out his perfection. _& tal long that he Dewan to wonder how : .. part ol 1 he turned and walked Js was Flynniy cue to away, ahd he Jost no time. hounds ne gatned t was pulled out in sal ‘Tom O'Rourke him at 0 opening of his 1, at "on April ; the elever Milwaukee ‘England posi th ree Motn) Harding thin AxO, ta. back or ar club, heayywelrt » ave. morn! f the performanye to stayed onthe pedea. oush to win his bet, but after 5 he was it any The bull wal They are Schreck to Fight Ben Tremble. fi ed be! ; ; j Y y With three z tldo of the aren Q = oid 4 a a hed ¥ and felt bette Aue 5 E “fh | [o'Rourke Signs Deehler and Sayers. a i faat. vucceeded. Iv = matching two boxers to appear in the star] « c the Naw{ ® whiod Is to be held ‘avenue, Rear Forty M ager. puriliet, other A NERV ONE come off at Schiltz Park, Milwaukee, to-night Memaic is the favorite #t 3 to 4 as a res fult of bis quick vietory over Neary at Angeles pix months ago, Jimmy Briggs Has Another Match. Tommy | Quill; whe {a regarded by the New Kaigian am welterweight clas, has teen secured to meet Jiminy Brings, the Boston Aigater,| for fifteen rounds at I tng snslw of the Stan 4. Xoril quarters Kame, a tie will be one of wallopa th4 en: stance, “Young Ctto” to Tackle Nitchle, “Young — tht, -—thetocat Tense WITT rible_ wallop, who has developed 4 | wuch belthe Fighter aince Jimmy Olly: came hie manager. vas matched last nich: > meet Young Nitehle, the Quakere uh{weizht for six rounds at the dette. Prt: Oa BUVGRTSY ginht Mito fouRht NIL few weeks ago, and wd the better of int knocking ‘him. don Unree tknoa dn one éf]ihe early rounds, Kid Murphy Goes West for Fights. “KId™ Murphy, the bantam-weight fighter who-won-three battles in sucossiion at MI! Waukee during. the jamal weeks. left fo: the latter elty, yesterday morning, where he pote to get on a tow hts with eso or more fights «i of The Shop of Quality _This_is “Quality Sho. the very best of clothes for the least money is our motto, Wonest Fabrics Tallorea to Perfection Try us on your Spring Suit, Suits To Order $15.00 Drat for the price, ‘Bamplos for the asking,” I. HAAS & CO, TAILORS, : .. AMUSEMENTS, MMERSTEIN’S # TORIA TH. TRE OF VANIETI bs, x Daily Mat nee 25c, 50c, A 105-107 NASSAU STREET, ‘One Door rth of Aan, 74:76 CHAMBERS st, Wert of Wray, | MURRAY HILL #4 | LED LIFTERS 4&2, Last Mat, Bat. | WEBER. Ba ak Dream City& Magic Knight TH MINE HAS CAUGAT CHESBRO AND CHASE STILL HOLDING OUT BY FRANK W.TH Wa. ington, D. C,, Ma bly be seen In the saddle tht ing trying out many of the hi Willlam Garth's string, [star of the Garth string ja th. purchased from Barney Schre! | Sear for a fancy price, but w Aisappointment duriftg his eatin as © two-year-old, Just now € BeLLFOF THE Bare I | hands two days, the con this mornii cant hy Cleve! little city a x jNew hind to guard Atlanta, four scribes In ci-towns, th “Pho—piayers einow, Homan, K i the day a ‘Tittle for Griffith to besides hims: Tee aU Tp is far enow, Griffith al could pay show AM rH y Biway and + nary at. 5 rp Ma 25-50 Fe vaily Mat. UNION. SQ. Continuoun 1.30 oth A 34 A Opera House PhoneshiaMorn Daliyatat 15.7% BELASCO { David ielascr BPRS TIED ( ALUM ASTOR Gearge Brod haat! s BANTER. T i or way wM GOTH Miner: 7, H E A HUGHES AND DOYLE TO BE TRIED QUT AG AVING abandoned the sloge of At- | Janta and left York players couldn't ltrtp, as Griffith had to leave enough be- There are tw ker end Hughes land, which club is playing In At- Tanta this afternoon. eh os the overlooks an .opportun! ace aeris |KEITH& PROCTOR’S Phone 2380 stad. jpbaone 192d dram. hone 2060 Plaza OLONLAL THEATRE, bw Eves, RUS Me LC Gut B.1dth at Ladies’ THE PARISIAN awupe ar AMATEURS —TO-NIGHT. DOWERY, MATH. URS | Garth makea no secret of the f he hopes to capture the Carter cab with thi pleases h ' tha | ik [Garth ia aot inclsed to, nish 3 { Liiention to Horace B, rth has made a wonderful: 3 In recent yearw with no-account 7 +-——_—__—_ 3 AMUSEMENTS. 44 ugh sf Doyt ¢ the, only} y —— BY BOZEMAN BULGER) pitchers who have hot yet pada. trial OW OPEN Macon, Gi March 22. | of some kind, and they will both be ‘A Used In the first samo against Macon. Hughes appeats ‘to be in. excellent shape, but’ Doyle Is- still a Ute stuf. If Micon should up a good sharp, a: me it would do bath of them good. (fi Clarkson has been so busy playing the outfield here lately that he-haan't had | ime to Mgure oa pitching robe will lako a hand at the guine to-morrow, | rhe yentlredsqusd iets did- you~ know? that this make the} Slarkvon is -a natitral born t+ | Thats right where he belong | ould retire from the box and up fielding and Hve much rkson Is fast in th ball like a ho 4 the city In the ef Napoleon Lajole for | Highlanders reached Ma- | ng to Mil the spot left vi lind and give this serene tir. the rooms at th tin THE White Wark of pitching NOW hIGGHH ao, That's ‘9 Mightiest uti ry Peas EF OI. the Invading jOWeVer, Arid All are no iva f SVE are—Gritntn,—stortari NEW ARENIC ATTRACTIONS FROM onroy,. Laporte, Thoma Seay enoted EVERY WHER er, <clarkxon, Doyle, Ba “The other payers ‘will | and to-morrow trying to paddock information on | | pite will, He ts High Uae neens a bern at fired him, joe rifith may aiso take a hand In the| Rane while | In Nis frlaky old ag | pepper that he w: y Grif ax tiken on ao mi oud base It his club | years he will be wa bad aa Waddell head. | when It eomes—to telinnee. Kou ya had a notion that he| needn't be surprised day ‘to sea Gritith order every of the fleld y to Kot in and} ~ It was necessary bring four pitchers along as he feels that {t jx an’ infield, “and he never Ne he ds pitching but the catcher and em At} ho side SPOCK RY. Walter Miller arrived et J Bennings yesterday. He w! Just now the. year-old Horace E., which Paul Rainey Rreat guna and is as soind as a dollar, pro will be a starter in the | er, a4 he a pot at ml) forward, aj The Circus Hit of the Year ADISON SQUARE GARDEN. BARNUM & BAILEY 1 Greatest Show ou Earth, . MILLER JOINS GALLOPERS. IN EARLY MORNING TRIALS and fev, with good material at hand, ORP. OM nas ted to Lind in the troné reh 2. Qn of trainers this #eason. 1H prob- | the is morn- jorses In eo Uiree- ¢ career is Koing, fact that Handi. able the other hand, Garth ts paying strict | hi Orses, Amute- NBER TIA ned | downpou! overrun this r ETHEL BARRYMORE AR FRANK DANIELS HUDSON ‘S. ‘ BREWSTER’S MILLIONS work was That ack wan very Foot Tueran with elo t Benninks indulaed: AterGay Because heavy from. the The track If anyth! nd Kets away f clockerg.) ft wilt a miracle, are wt least fifty of then ree every morning, In ita Aree probably fauror Visit the course ard watch with a great deal of Interest, cations for a big meeting epring. 1 met John G. C just before leaving asew York / and he informed me that the of seats on his heave been larger hefore, Quite a Bookmakers Joe Hamer= Hd and others. urned to New been quartered Hotpttal, where an on him for ine Rennington looks © has a good color faa ers. tal train year th rare Sund) han ever u 1 and should turn to! Waat MIPIRE 77,4 40%h ot. Eves. 8.20. uinees Wed. & Sat, 220 THE SILVER BOX. Eve. 8.15. | eat 2.15, way, Bre ois. rf ¥ + WILL USEMENTS. Bar Klock Co. Med WLAADe Ve aigurocacu, KAP ELIES, dap Reger Land | DALLET OF “ite “Gan of i ' i he, DAUGHT.R, DAYS, PRETTY A) iB ragrast with 100 Jadtany, Pingus Fi patuntagee 18 Toyertolte— — La Morte Civile Bway a outh, Tel, t. wd bent Bat sata Bhe ‘& New Militar: orks 48 Mad, Beato Thursday & Satu The Great Divide. with Mermaid Malls: to. Oe. 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