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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1908 W/ UP TO DATE, NEWSY BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [Reo Q2A°S48x FLEET DORANDO __ WINS IN MARATHON RACE FROM HAYES ' Italian Who Collapsed in London STORIES OF SPORTS | TOLD BY EXPERTS ——— ro ~ 5 y* Event Shows Wonderful Stamina 4 in Gruelling Contest With BY ROBERT EDGREN. 1 QS te aS Dorando Pietri ran Johnny Hayes off his feet at the finish and won MR CRoKER DoRande LED AND HAYES TRAILED the great professional Marathon at Madison Square Garden last nig she Rie ONTIL ee ITALIAN SHOOK HIM OFF i ‘ ; 5 ( 4 ua Dorando is the class, without a doubt. He took the lead at the very LAST TWO LAPS - start and was never headed. Lap after lap, mile after mile, he ran along | — Coes — ' easily, with Hayes plugging steadily at his heels. And when the time f b Hay | BOOK ON MARATHON WINNERS came to sprint the last two , Dorando, fresh and strong as at the | U | | Start, whizzed around the ener path like Arthur Duffy crackin | Cree ‘Their History from First Near ef Great Greelan Race, world’s 100-yard record. “| R ) \\ NEXT a (From the New York Press.) Hayes, game to the last, tried to fight it o 3 ce had | To sprinters and distance runners Hi Ives, & 0 tried to fight it out. But the pace had | a booklet issued recently will be of killed him. He didn’t have an ounce of sprinting power left in his weary | | HASTY IMPRESSION OF | exceptional interest, because it de- | | PAT POWERS ‘tails the history of the winners of body and tired legs. After the first few desperate strides he weakened | (the Marathon races from the days of ht . s ; ane 2 | | | ancient Greece down to “Johnny” and lost ground, while the triumphant Italian fairly romped away from | | | Hayes, who recently proved the qual- aim, v inning by a clear seventy-five yards. The time—2 hows !! minut:3| spacial | jity of American grit and endurance Ae i fettrelvern nuteer? | | in the Olympic Games in England, 20 2-5 seconds— was nearly twelve minutes faster than the famous Marathon) A match wil be arranged within the | possibility that The booklet, which is published by race .t the Olympic Games in London, which Hayes won after Do: ..1> had pext twenty-four hours between Tom Pennsylvania and) the O'Sullivan Rubber Company, tells Longboat, the speedy Indian, and Do- igan may between of the traditions of the ancient race collapsed within the Stadium gates. rando Ptetri, the fleet-footed jan these two universities has and quotes the poems written by This isn't to sa: t the race was {almost trod on his heels. He pounded defeated Johnny Hayes, decided by Minnesota to modern and ancient po glorying + really faster. Any comparison is im: he A ites fatigue were in a twenty football relations with Carlisle. jin the prowess of the athletes who g i “ Ty was | Coming he stood it off g: tly and are Garden Out of these changes will probably ve Wi the trophy in that it possible, for the race last night was|was soon going fas sun na AAG OS LE Dees wi) aD have won the trophy in that great as rubber. parrow” Robertson made inieds Cea neanaecealn to pass. And known promoter of running races, da new organization wh 4H be phitheatre in Athens where the old | {t especially for the occasion, first lay- | Challenge, spurted mate hin aon Bis Ges pee Rbyy Gates) ne) oe sporting ast ae ate aa CO a Greek athletes contested for the | ing a thick bed of tan bark, with clay |h i gpurted with him and easily events, of Buffalo, wae present at the Deranoo FINISHED ALONE \ 7S YARDS [acu eenicuie tied cons erencesmeverall i rizesiinlthe presence of the King. It 5 \d cinders top. The London Mara-|sedly, now toe to heel, now shoulder | etween Dorando and Hayes last now favorable to ret it ot has an illustration of she Olympia Ree eae runvever rough roads, cobble-|{2, Shoulder. In the nineteenth mile |might, und sald that he had come here IN THE LEAD AND GoING LiKE A SPRINTER. | reagemenehe tithe toes af the welver which was the pride of all Greece stones, and up and down steep hills. It [but Dorado sok hin oft In the twen | 0% the purpose of signing up Dorando S» nee | Weatora untverslles why wauid gee] There. is an dnteresting micurelee was a fur harder test of any runner's /tieth Dorando went out alead with a for @ twenty-five-mile race with Long- | m 2 {come her return to ‘athletic relations. the plains of Marathon, over whic! Endurance. In the London race the men [f¥8", flsves caiight him and eld on boat, to be run at the big regiment | See sortase LLL ap [In “such “an event it 1 ER that) tho distance race was run, The book \ wore heavy shoes. Last night they wore | Hoth were glisteniig wisn, ana | @rmory in Buffalo on or about Dec. 1 | would Be" adopted. SUS: back to the year B. C., when \ track shoes. their running clothes, we ung to = ——-— n Coroebus won the race sand . m like bathing s! were |tells of the honors tnat were paid to 3 Italians .syal to Dorando. showing ara mand 1 Do: |him. It shows how from foot races rhe Garden was packed to the doors} !ando's high “color “i “ef Arm: an avy feams CIC. a ‘a Ss e the Olympic games developed into an hour before the race started. All of | an inch, attendan quadrennial contests of many kinds Little Italy was inside, or outside trying | the track, Id out 2 that aroused the spirit of every able- to get In. And every Italian had money | bottles of Iiqu The ithe winners of the Marathon races Little Johnny Hayes had on the shirt} AC first. in Geet art race ) with the American shield on its breast fo fe tp Duran ites amon | SE LCELE oe Con fident or Victory FAXY ABE ATTELL Beat at Papke This Time verte tram ihe poets to show how { in the e ntleth mile race all had working ander cover. The Garden. Now, j into good condition to tigh “helan inspiration that race hag been ta being could keep it up. Hayes Takes the bead, | r team looks to be the best on the Bi h " day he beca fa s. "i vies Clev : a SRe eee ee ee irintmedl wlth [oreo eee re ued wr hteulng (roar |Both Teams in Fine Shape for |»: Fformances of the eleven this ‘Men Battle for Big Purse at ‘leviana tienewsieut efvgtenaundn at the athuetes and to soldiers. | - Pecans sewer be 5 but thi ny is said to have a bundlo on the night of Dee, jai |. Browning f { the Irish-American A. C. color—green.| , At tmenty thre di = spurted the Game at Philadel- RHP OL OS ty | Colma, with Illinois Thun- ett wili have to be at fle beat to beat | heroes. Herodotus, the ancient uis- The band played Yankee Doodle for A7i1 took | ands passed Na Lap e | | : : | Auetis Mais, iatrer has been tenting well |¢orian, has written of the Marathon Hayes. Patriotism seemed to fairly |lap they ran, Tr and. faster. phia Saturday a great derbolt Getting Big End. us «$B Calif idea fa a good, | tOrtam. aes the battle of Marathom, ooze in his vicinity. |Ir seemed impossible that any. human | a3 ay. hose away ( : 2 t booklet gives excerpts from Asis aiah’Muray, |e. he. Hi y Dorando wore the famous red running Jes Mish Murray, |that historian. Bringing the history, in Marathon manager of the trunks of the Lon¢ sign up either pb y » jet tells of Hayes’ adn’t even a shred of ribbon or a, Again in the : : BY JOHN POLLOCK. Heri eee, Tema, MUrpDY |to date, the booklet tells of Haye ‘| { peshadnitieven ies peor mile I Sas ID HE fight for the middleweight feather weight cha yictory, and points out that he hat ( thread of an emblem to e that he ga RT EEN Tet I championship of the world be-\ the cit in two ee owsy te Be ‘conserved his strength by wearing Was]running)fon| tiie honor of tals i aig Da cane tween Billy Papke, the present amsious to take on Driscoll, and the prospects | SH0es that had soft heels. SSE Btely ee Man Army team leaves ie h hampion, in fif- holder of the title, and Stanley Ketchel. fy witing tw tect the citer en ghamee if he —— i j rando, ap inst lteen ro C. 185t the Montana cyclone, will be fought inj eilahman, ers AGAR) CHET? blem, he wore around hi | aes |the open air at Jim Coffroth's arena) 4.170 y."" the game lightweight aaleuniehi wastnaintedtalel ge: j h the decision | oe a ghter of “Philadelphia, haa’ retuss BRIEFLY TOLD na, Cal. this afternoon, They | fight "Young Donahue. ishman wil] battle twenty rounds at 158 pounds, | Weight, the Boston. i And Dor twelve rounds be! tise The interesting little booklet that % do's han Bi! ene and vee in four hours before the fight, “urlea to brngrine men toget merited the above complimentary’ mething other than p; track Sees one of the cleverest fights seen fF @ puri .000, of which Papke {s/ but Jack Hanlon. munager of Loughrey, | press notice will be sent upon re ohnny Hayes. | here in , but for the first to receive 0 for his end, while fused to take the on Waa | coipt of a request addressed to the i for the start his eyes master in clever- \cetchel Is to get the remaining $8,000. again. but aa [ougirey has aired? been | O'Sullivan Rubber Co., Lowell, Mass. n na box, where sai a young lady Ray about nine pounds the 144%) men are in excellent condition, . Murray “would not listen to this accompanied by a two-cent stamp to A Boston, wear the game colc tired. His lc 1 °“Xtrel! was cautious, allowing Welsh and fit to put up the hardest battle of ‘pons cover the cost of mailing. For con- she wore for n in the how. Hayes to do g at the start, Abe their career. As they are genuine . ine, featherweight champton, | venience a coupon is appended to be am when Joi ob reonty. the | pias b body and had @ SlBMt righters, and wade right into an oppo- er knglieh loser, ‘ative Anusicr’ Gee, ies | Aled out bY YOU. =e shade a we Call ner, Winr meant ore {sh him as quickly as posst- | PENS wilt t Orieans, where he. haa” oie fet, “Bach | nent to fi effectively wit! the yes, It meant ng in gre 1 pound was marked by clever figiiting. vle, the indications are that the fight | been inatched to’ ficht. Charley siti O'SULLIVAN +-RUBBER COMPANY, ue cess pre spurt as | doth \Wwelsit hac uivantage in the fourth: | won't go twenty rounds, Papke ia the AWUmUAR pugillst, “e ten round bout beture TOWELL, MASS. l . [i tate hy Rib canal Renewal voune indies cOnteTIote Hae has aked through | ¢avorite in the betting, his admirers | month. — Al Lippe, the see’ Girt Of Rext | T vpclosed find two-cent stamp for lad! r guard pi] 1 protected 4 maker’ o1 1 Bec! POSTAL: ly because of) Crowd Was) Crazy, a % FT a Wea nll | oftering odda of 10 to 7 that he will get at gir ine Club. secured Grigria's consent || BOOKLET and POSTALS on ork “maton: Wear u Jad’s colors $0 iv) ’ : ae sg i et ihe wees Tian Race. ren pany ast ps Welsh administered severe ney | the decision, and even r orey ees ras . Croker Starts Race. TEEN soe de Ketchel inside of eighteen | make an atfort now to cinch a formte, wil! || NAM@ s+eeeeeeeeeeeeecreesreoees und Bout The men will begin fighting at etween Freddie, Weis Eng punishment in cach round, and in the | seventh 1 a decid advantage, rhe elx and-off. Welsh pat peeereaesedeieiclec Aishara: Crokera sf h \a tas ast ( P. M. New York time). Jack welght “championship ety rhe Fane pressed the da put of sr ; tered Attell about at the tof the | veisn, of San Francisco, will referee jy 2, one of the most nopular flehtege in ity ners. floated up tows rdere r ninth, but Abe rallied strongly, The |the barte. ve and the ° 4 ! a : Lora th’ was even, “Welsh maintained iis | *? Aa | over attell, and the chances are that a bai State : ‘ runners Je | tle between him and ‘N the lead, ia the twelfth Dud ir u |Feached “Abe's face and ‘body, “Welsh _AMUSEMENTS, ii ITS, yvohnn:; epatt ting Attell at iis ov yame. 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