The evening world. Newspaper, June 29, 1907, Page 7

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— DR {LATEST REPORTS AND TIMELY COMMENT — —EVENING ~ School for Athletes No ‘HOW TO RUN’ GEORGE _BONHAG, CHAMPION OF AMERICA. X B The following comparison of English and Ameri nile to ten miles will show ¢ ‘\nee runners: % view athletes buyve time and again proved theif superiority in all dimances up to one mile, it seems strange indeed ‘that we should be so woetully lacking fh distance men capable of coping suc- jesatully with our Hngtieh cousins Oan 1¢ be sald that the characteristic fAmerken trait is to biame for @his tate of affairs? It takes four or five peasone of Very ham work to develop & firetclans distance runner, and in our customary manner of attaining our deatres and exubitions quickly have our @istance runners fallen short of the @ark because of the time neceasarily devoted w the proper development of whatever naturel qualits they may sommes ened Ta aie “oppenent jimer ble of running is very ofeen roductive of close and exciting fin- Hives, apd therefore has tte redeeming Qatureg but It also ame bebe *.F oud distance men wi! only tearn % to do thelr running eacty tn the race, and become accustomed to jus style of distance cunning, they, will *\4 thefnecives no\ more distremed at Le endiof, say @ three-mile race rum 1 oriean minutes or slightly Detter, ‘an they were formerly et the oud three miles run én fifteen minutes “irty eqconds with & grueling quarter Nie sprint to fish up, Of cones, this ange in Gietance running cannot be ected ‘tn One season. © triak the writer feo. certaia (from Ps Aclical} experience) that tbe average Uguunce {runner can greatly improve Teourds. ns former Pfake for instance @ tb Sercenee ree-miler “who hinerally cuna hia firet mile in five Nnutes. fin Ole Aiswt trial’ of the move mwntioned method he wil! try @24 go tds first mile five or six seconds i yer, ing about ¢ minutes 4 aeo- ids, oe may poselbly T Atessed, but on subsequent triads will iipn cease 10 be cons of the in- b pased spol, and will have suc tt cutting hie time con y. He i thep mon learn that he can oon- ijue tAs tnereased pace beyond the Jie, and in this reapes vil) tm- Kove constantly, cntil Shere formerly he nan ti mile race in 16 minutes Mes of a thy | no more dis- be also improves) ret mile, running iu, A three or! * minutes 3, sccoriam or there- hie fret mile in ® longer be run in 4 minutes 50 seconds | ee ean Ith safet Take a youth of about aspires to ame by running long distances. In fils ®rst season out he should rarely ~ event exceeding one | and « half miles, attention to de ®y running eborter In hi more himeeit | exert A mile cod wchedule to work on for « arly the supert of the fact that Amerioan | American distance runner bes) ween educated t run & reiting mae | but if given @) feel somewhat | ) seoumis, he can do close on| uid be able to run | to develo a distance | Practice | twe | JUNE 29, NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT oe en i) 907. WORLD’S—| ROWE AND HIS CHARGES THAT HAVE MADE THE KEENE STABLE FAMOUS. sea ia will tell how to run and how this deavor to N article I en I to de-} velop runners j Much bas been regard-| ing the relative merits of American written and British distance runners,. tn which discuzsion the palm has al- ways been given to John Bull's plod- ders, and jurtly so, as the British Isles yearly turn out several milere who run 4 x 0 sec. or there abouts o-milers who run close to} ® min. 2 who run con-! | {ders , aide es for three miles, and so on for distances up to | ten miles f records fro ard's dis- one “me~can. nh. @ — z 6 ‘ ~ > 4 afl ot.. Orst-year ue. +6 | ing done 11 1-6. 4 35.23 3-5 +4 25. | Rua ieee | Friday—Try with about eignt. Wi turdegy—i wither, of mile. Itt Face on Saturd, then diepense develop hia} powers of endura In these prac- | toe runs he sie 1 never tore to hie Manit, but ehoukt get into tro or nase three races during the late cross-cnin- try seseon. He can then go in for dte- anos runing on ihe tack, being beter prepased t© € over a distanc: than to hia crom-country experience | ne work during the ee seanca oF ) second veer tould be similar to that of bis firec year, except that ne can Wy & tiree-wile Jog once a praia compete in the loner Gheancon #2 in Tom -Ca- try runtiine during’ tha winter taste, and tim third year on the track aborud find him a much immrovel man Haig his atagiog powsrs and ken Non 23D ST. AND 6TH-AY, The Trustees have ordered interest credited to depositors, Jul) HG MSA © wee sport will very likely cars | r racing ajpetites satisfied right ro in the @ood-oli burg Fo in tho good oll burg this searo® | per annum on all. sums of $5 and upward to $3,000. Gris in the legal fight for racing | Deposits made on or before July 10th will draw interest from ug ACCQUNTS CAN BE. OPENED BY MAIL. SEND FOR FORMS. nd it is JOHN C, GRISWOLD, Seoretary. WILLIAM J, ROOMB, ‘NEW YORK SAVINGS BANK, 'Dry Dock Savings Institution | th St. & sth Avenue. |341 & 348 BOWENY, Cor. Bd St. M. Te The Sering take so neany of our dirtance met |by running ¢hetr fol! distance so fina once & week. OF “ation ay off of @ qouple of months or mo: Be, Mlete must do one work for per. | ed to good plywtoal | spndition. but abies nb tire of Toa of wach work, wach w ne should run ee kick acing days ‘There are a things to 2 Ore be made ready tae xere mand and one «can " of ve declared « dividend pec epee Sener will The Trustees have dectered « dividend for everything g0 Unrough in @ hurry. the « 2 ending June 50, 1907, on all t Here ofore New York with- sits entities thereto under the bydaws, : racing during alm entire | at the rate of FOUR per cent. per annum “FOUR PER CEN eal ere ugrust. Love % jon ail tums not exceeding THREE THOU. - . to go to w per annum, om ai) sums from ae cs | : “joe ey AND DULLATS. gayable on and after July Hard Work Is 3 Fea Is a Feature of the a World of Experi-|e=" $5 TO $3,000. #1008. ere : = =| | Deposits made on or before July 10% will | ne Dacaeetty made on, a before Jaty 39 wilt | Graw interest cans Ju ba duty 1 Great Trainer's . ? t davi nin Tur x malner's Manage RMtrss oe ee now 1 Having Been in Turn EXCURSIONS, eae caiki: ment of Half Million Dollar jhe. sora ental “ clre othe tixslene af D0 Stable Boy, Jockey, ARCHIBALD M ar : mp, day. and, according to art 7 7 _ String of Racers, elanelin a fraddted wate and Ox, EXcURSIONS. ___|_CITIZENS” SAVINGS dank 7 7 Rowe manages al! thin as > ehagen |¢ toy was Harry Basset, in | Re 0 sowent Ng ANAL, om, fhe Galati "of the ong 3 utch race againet the | we a t natin 4 Matic CHUNK ue Tyosiens have eyeeont: Sao BY VINCENT TRBANOR. orth che a and pleasure | fainows lo ne | Rowe's wrath. It was 6.40 that evening | 7%, C™4rst ented ETT e ms he | ANAGING a half-million doflar piano he sy — eet baie ean ieee venas he ettect | DREAMLAND, Coney Island & GLEN ONOKO Len ts | JRORTY-TWO Tacere are tn Rowe's ‘ age ge Le a “ 4 recing string. Fine job that.| F's Bere eat arent patty ral r r + ; JUNE 30th § 50 len dahog The racing public seldom and e CHILDREN e , JULY 4h, 75 CENTS ‘i gives the matter a thought, bat there fs one man who gives it all his thoughts, al! his attention and nearly all His Ume. This man is Jamia * BELLEWOOD é;; Beautiful Mountain Park. SS | , rye * fan . 7 a SEMENTS, | MUSIC, DANCING, | BANKING AND FINANCIAL. © man the millionaire thanks for “ . K, yonatene wet | EyeRY SUNDAY " Q | the mar--"ous success of what thin} act: ‘ sas ius "earty ma vi 3 Set bese $4 cHiLOREN CURB PEERING) season seoms the most powerful it gna Siver cay ue “94 yy pains j hound re 2 at Bi. BO Cents, | auLy ath 50 CENTS | ble of thoroughbreds ever raced un-| ton to those Pia util hha ri il aud pany * we trips every & d fulted the Dwyers and Rowe uli | Se sioriht Rient ®t | JULY. RETURN JULY 5. Up to date the racers of James R- SK his work and he| # Job fol Taekie on beard. | Keene are well past the $100,000 mark! A Really he hasn't 2 f Wissen bu . “ LEHIGH VALLEY Gerold & Banfield |in purse winnings, and the sea-| an to talk. He is too bus: I pan _ Scipneneing y june 3 Leave Peupazivania Ferry M% ero A {eon fu still young. Saratoga and the| Be SAy® “Come down te the house some)" in Cour v¢ STEAM Eg a se a 20 BROAD sT. fall meetings, with the richest af|orsoand ill tel you sl aH be any 8 pn teats ae To libel ogee 1 » , 98 Rector stakes, are yet to come, and with| Re “Next Gunday? rye aon Ww. 8 ‘ at 9.0) A. abrresee bie. 00 A.M. 9.00 A.M. trains Phones | Prevet Broad have to be | them undoubted added success for the 1 to West Point, |mhite and blue spots Up the Huds SUMMER RESORTS. 0 tl noon . : > 1 } IRON STEAMER PUGILISTS OM DANCE TO-NIGHT. | R. KBENE hes about forty-two * entered 0 ‘ , i ihe aale of * * Long Island. hotees tm this vast atring, all of time 's pret taken owas engaged by the |} ' | TOLCHESTER ny nerol ce as wtartar t As there is no boxing stag cared for) | bik om! preeding iN at’ the best anybody can ar ™ makes 0 very awe | | ARE YOU PLANNING the peceinant suatiata ‘in (0 one comes under thé direct super- He really tw r r Bo Ne ee tart ne | us by Bruit | eats i | vision of Trainer Rowe, No uth * y sawre's turt lve, SUNDAY, JUNE 30th FOR THE SUMMER? | C., while 1; tweted with them, No ox ' .- i “F a; Beeckive. B.A. M ND | wis ned th pe se ut ; : saytn wuss. te 4. [LONG ISLA ‘ {it mil, depending on nobody. And this | topped wh i 1 . ry neross + wt ot, 10.80 A.M; Fonkene, om | i I Is the addtet. of the remarkable #u0988% down over . \ eaulred S| Sunday, pi neo 36, a. ware, Thc. Refreshments at city prices : , of thé Keene he | is los a wivon signal they advance Goodmat alee” Tuck It ig eald of Rowe that he ie as reg- | e's 5 sat 1 f . « wally quicker a " STEAMBOAT! Wiig Greet And | ular aa & good alarm chook, “He ls ut poem eneul fo . t LAST excl RSION jen. \the étable deor every morning at the Bn Re ke Johnny atroke of 4 during the entire trainin cving his alinest ¥ , 4 PATIEN LN he didn’) get to bed ub | " aaa ’ he'd be ry the job at's, Nothing inter: | *2°* Every Sunday Morn eres with hie daily noutin hing experion man . — ND ‘ the veteran ret-/ body must be up aad doing when Rowe | J # Howe holds, he should be imagine how cames Glen } “ | te Ground. pert at bie He hae 6 delays ‘ coed | wie Thos ‘nummer Hasurte on Long Island." — he © bo} " ber " BOUT forty-five in help are em | re laser frm hy PE at Were common in the old days | | ployed in and around the Keane | sage of IMs saree! it waived, ust One day, for tustance, back in 'M, Rows | | , iricale, He backed Vie |; recs & Y6 | A two foremen, rubbers and gallop boys, is Wott Tapert Wang o eee i the Seno Tees | via ERIE RAILROAD 1e r wo Na ony ‘and nan mostly Colored. All are fed in the ata- 7 vy y \ ~ rons, dettrtea & OWF wae rv & newspaper | (her { pine jockeys, inelud- | \ wit @) 7 “ i pelle ie Mehta cieg cha, cteesatien | F and caw: & in the relirasd Hava) Bong ey pe a | = a|N A a CH| The key to Fortune's vaults, is eom- ‘ psn ans wed Sigboye inot Laber | dishing yp one ‘nat the Vary boot, 1 Mallon ot Peotenchevun, Ve all py 4 was | Cit ee oe ve cecing: dara | Pree Fireworks Wednesday, July 3 | monly known as @ World “Real Bstate” |] 269" 600° chiy L ot Bidraia, Nev, bode ie ap expense item that lwuen he was eleven youre old, and tt net down for « year for inten up! Mhohola, 240 and hoo P.M - Boats East 99th and b34th Ste, “ad.” Acquire one to-day, { 4

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