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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1908. EDITED BY THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [node5F22%eu UP TO DATE AND NEWSY A FEW JABS AT THE SPORTING GAME. _ CNB RUNS ~ SECOND IN RACE ~OF MOHAWK CLUB jIndian and Dorando Are in | Good Shape for Marathon | Race Tuesday Night. Le aN \ NG ale oe SLEEP ten. oe Big Money tor Notter’s ee Leo our, Services on ue Coast - YuLe SET Yugs San Francisco “Reformers” | ee Are Trying Hard to Kill ee the Horse Racing Game in California—The Fight Is 8 Largely a Political One. UT in San Fra: racing just a BKilled it here. F isn't a “blue-nose" fight against the racing game is B@nore of a ap. Ray goes on nine months in the sear» VQ Chance for Racing Avoia GWalifornia. Naturally there are tre- | Tom Longboat, who ts to meet De rando in a Marathon race at Madison |Bquare Ga of the Mohawk A. @ le no effort te wis, te distance for the up his muscles, to Joe Malone, who Wit Moy AND “Too Swoan OFF To OPEN A LIQUID REFRESHMENT PARLOR. IN PARIS. Youna Corset © BLue-Noses’ 6: Back oN THE MAP. "y th IN FRIsce. e nor Longboat tried t any time, , the winner of the owile race, will fire the {ll start Longboat and De- r y of 26 miles 385 are said to be tn race, Dorando Hughes Prisco {t proposition. The until the middie of mendous financial interests, and Chi Si h C d THi2 THe I tockey Joe” Oak-|# eee ®Gnany politicians are in for a slice cago, ays 'O n onaon Nios wee I Jockey Joe” Goes to |: for winn here and there. The insiders are al- yand that he would be ready to go ahead A H land To-Morrow to Fill Six ways trying to hang on to their graft (Special to The Evening World.) |fer @ spring meeting. There ts a strong os ‘aeks? trac us will be o gend the outsiders are always trying Gri oom, PS cae Line eavoumior Kn? WIFE Weeks’ Coniract. een to break in, This makes a fight PES of the Western horsemen | i016 See rae raci ees 1 for tek a | ; ; i ast election have sceu I within the ring, and there are al-| Re cr tane rr CLALU OR TRCUE Koi yecutheawayyf j rned cut 8g, B game here over the possibility of | sport. ey ys i BY VINCENT TREA There is no que ndo affair pays a few real reformers hanging|resuming the sport here next season |postl / é ae DSee od on the Coa: eater @roun. the outskirts ready and anxlous|have been somewhat dimmed by the Ge Me. ee BHO Bis) ap BU geleciuave racine | Rain ae a to take a hand. No doubt there are al statement of John Condon, | GPO AC «fi, WEED. 02 SEG GO Ee oe Th | Beasor wed QfeW genuine reformers in the California turf boss of the West, to the effect | ‘ i Ctilngtiseason SMEs BORG As aaey - cae peal jovement, but they are in a small|that there is not tho silghtest possibility | expect ar Hit | Cevalaciosmorron.. He|eces)in\ response) vended z - Tone teat minority. of such a result. cane, alt a twee an and GEL oto an offer from Charite Eltson, who | SOG. 4 will ¢ he s favorite It is not Ikely that racing Scarcely a week ago Ed Corrigan, the | other a track owner, one bese ee | nsce stripe oc ynorses pats thes Cshiang ion of t f a Stopped in the Golden State, Cal “Master of Hawthorne,” detlared that : Tr SERUIA LCS INA LAI OCR EY and sail = ot Terese TUBDSE ays been liberal, lke “Nevada |it was his bellet that a turf bill, pos- — Two LITUERG 5 6 : nde/and ine onthe ts Thelen 2 . (9 (ip t of the Western States where |sibly in a modified form, could be se- 0 ride beginning Christ. |}, 7h* pretty near the: are no blue-nose traditions, Ne-|cured from the Legsilature this winter I ride the Ellison horses | ge; aida is the only State in the Union = = — — to-day where finish fights are allowed, ee 2“ M’GRAW HAS BEATEN DAVID HARUM ENNIS DRAWINGS SAID TO BE SEEDED. Yale and Harvard jee apes. Wwhleh wt practicall Split $66,500 Gate : cian IN LATEST TRADE,” SAYS MATHEWSON on Footbati Game is old fichting form. No “Bs ee in big ten- American by tion among tement in to OFnought that he could fignt at all. He y and trained hard and long, fast | pue those nd a pi nave other y and a wonderful fielder. He {s very Jon the bases. He ts a player I ua ia ane Outrielder Munray One of (Ne Comers| ea. ae, gh his w day after day | Ned H on, who was standing near, a visit or to look on or take) of the Game, and Schlei Is a leslatnolrenaraeriatuerastesvonarol(ie in his chances, But he stuck most wonderful ot ers of the day. | no urea eee Good Backstop. B5 aa (fhe , Dec. H.—Ever- | anager, | Yale foot- ZW HAVEN, ard Thompson, It must hi 1 Association at ay take some ac- it is iid that an 1 States Assoctation stat t seed- country otal number cause of re sea ke $66,600 taken in 8," said Mr. Thomp- mi on all dope, looked a sure win- x 1 Is ts to be deduc 5 % Xpenses of the teams, Ww {n national Q@Ger over ¥ Corbett, by the knock- o TOR , Mr. Ve of route, in ten rounds, He 1s young BY BOZEMAN BULGER. i NCR . Bhai s pe, and has been doins |e F the Giants came any closer to the pennant than they did last s es ae Sarees ve < ; 7 ‘ several d. ots ae ch o colleg: dente y ee 4 ing whale, they would have to win. McGraw now figures his team several d go and a lot of you fello iE et of the colleces dented by local been ¢ » game for a long it was last fa The obvious wer i has been ov is ae Rene pad grees stronger than it was last fall, The obvious answer is, PY Sie arace Raton aneiioor nic — 3 championship, the names of Murray and Doyle as = There must be That little fellow McGraw has a very interesting habit of sitti PIN aterges adel poEaNEOY GRR acaione Soe Herzog?" “Oh, he's all hat boy is also something left of the splendid game- na terror among ; Young Corbett has! the other fellow averanxious, and th “ TOWNSEND RUSSELL’S PICTURE READINGS The most original and elab- orate Picture Re dings of- around and looking uninterested when a trade is proposed until he gets 1 tne face of a new star bobs up in a Feel Fre ins tat lthe line-up of the Giants, Did you ever hear of McGraw buying aj tat aaa always fought | lemon? to win, E “To say that we wouldn't miss Bres- successfu' S| nahan would be foollsn,”’ said the Giant he was fat and out} manager an hour after he had made rently, .0Y he trade with St. Lous; “but when you he rep! ETHEL bAakYinORE oe eK, HEpSON 1 CIN ibe, fea Bae fis Tales. CRITERION Srey. 2 ss on the is not a bad 2 that way. While it iy it’s a mi ‘ 1 ; fered to the public to-da € “iy Ke oO 2. ‘i Ye Ge olaters [can swap $15 for $20 you are doing good 1 I 4 ge saartay ac? ra la ATR aN Hee nertetainarnerseniaeaiinl mintcountall Nanbioted) ‘ r WM. GILLETTE + “Saison TWO EVENINGS, DEC. 16 and 23 in baseball, It ien't what one or two can't have e Stupidity Is Inexcusable. i in a bhielnelon| [PU TPaAR RR g te ne Mle Rep ee oe eee Tala “Frequ CARNEGIE LYCEUM 150TH TIM BILLIE BURKE 4 department 1s good t the whole combihation can do in ‘our catching Lee man Schlei : DIRECTION UCOENY, SANGER, jere are no better catchers | You all know TICKETS ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE, Kon 1 t » but when a team can 38. oF Wie Aon ir GARRIG pat 8 ON pile up strength In another department Am allie Phat ae a COLLIER” and can get a catcher almost as good !s a wi mand anged the r \ then it is time to trade." You can lay a ‘Ison i cbs KNIUEEKBUUKEH 2 In addition to the odgrass, a very promi BROKING | 141) yee FRITZ! SCHEFF —vnuia Be a Jeannette aad Le wis fea Fn McGraw a David Harum, Mathewson was standing near with a grin on his face, and Mike Donlin, who y ak if 7 j aioe [had just gone arried a broad smile Z tHE rena mista seers. £0 Invade ‘Gay Paree’\s= col “That fellow McGraw," said Matty, 68 and he brightened up. x ar Murs re Arie HACKETT a sit d ec ne aside, “ca beat David ray will be one of th of aH Ate busmuess Pu siiee aie ceed | pecelpts:4 tn al t AW ie ml be al- year in stolen bases, He| Colored Heavyweight and Lo- a xo 4 in the number of total . F 3 ehied | He RATE AG ne! cal Middleweight Sign Up Melnoe Avagner, iia pasted Sput he was one of te for Many Bouts Abroad. on two and three a clean, easy hitter ||Mrs. FISKE | Sruive sh laa BELASCO GEORGE Liss ™& CF DEVIL. ayton White and Marie Ruth Allen & Lone Mare: ney is i Mal na trade and wear blinkers.” ou think of it?" Matty was All he would say We'll at boy Murray Is CASINO |: LULU GLASER in in wine DALY'S sh WM, FAVERSHAM | reraLo 80.14 TALS “Smartest of Musical ie cacoriey sl COLONIAL THE WITCHING HOUR ED yioc patiy. 4 sca) ALHAMBRA «| aske 1s Bresnahan, but 1, I'll tell you,” said McGraw as got back into the conversatio A can not always get what tt wants, be 5: sable to “ MacFarland Has Picked Up BY JOHN POLLOCK, i NEW YORK cH a, can fighters | zt in Bumper eae 28, (HEED MISS INNOCENCE WEST END. de. towL in ag HIPPODRONE | GAIETY THRATR Raa TE way, (a1 ||| GARDEN THEATRI Mat, Daily, 260, (one, Bina,’ inna & Hine and wy map even | $79, 090i in the Bicycle Game . THE TRAVELING. SALESMAN | | BPA ey ‘irewi” — mone | cloned was $1,00 and was evenly di- HID OXG RE We eos eonear BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, | Vided between eae nd and Moran | OOP STOTT CLT Seldom hae the home There was $5,000 in cash for the eight early this te r t a apes Th: the riders in net to finish, This total did not, promoter of f [ 100th TE alta \ ate Be Onhe full Smount ¢ en rt t country for the six- UUE WEBER'S ich? 6.30. 'Mi : 1 Mes day bieyele sixned the fighters. Anwik RUSSELL econ nnette is of any t ten con- According to ae Bei, WO. Hodge ASTOR i The Mon From. Hl and Bat ex wi s will f hing W HE A YTO N’S wast YORKLLE. “Gay New Yo | BOMEG SCRE ryt er looking Sere a LAGE Tae saint ean sea a i Ra amen a ma MARIE CAH'LE © WEL (ils SOE. WELCH et Toth “IR Poe ee n =i eaenerae AMERICAN its vee fei UL THE PEDDLER | And this orate ion oi ote berger 2 Patti HURTIG & SEAMON'S ii, Aad i ote Sas"ahot So tem Hill and Demara iene Se faa ht aA |e ed, When Dorand boat, | * : t clist and the envy of the little fellows W ‘d t t aa wn thelr Telative.atiitiog heey] im, the Face. He 18 more easly of the in Evening or.d Contest : ACADEMY OF MURIG, {ih 8 Frvine ol Teas | | h les there! size of the former great champlo ‘and 7th Ay, mare tnberes on as signed @ contract -with A who were second in the voting MUSICAL, _|Montgomery and Stone niet. | - ke to ride in motor paced races Fill) aud Te Masa. ite the #ix days of the grind sill ~~ PanEWril. ALI EARANGCE OF | Prices Bi to 91.00._Ma Wed.,Aet..2. Bv.8.15 I rg + 5 pier and will Mara dist I great courage melo 14th BE “Phone Tos—stuy Jiminis" tarry, ‘afaiPn “AI ern ee aoa eran ue Bite ssainellae roel moment val | NIGHT OWLS CO, _ ver. professions! ruining in the big race, may also go to Paris 10 machines ad to. - - . CArnegie Hay Tu-Morey HILL THMATR BLANE . G@. KNOWLE mnie, ee! 4 rant Arie, Sg BEtt | ae as Victor Breyer, renee iA iv ; ~ in ie mae Bt Noward son te Coach Yale. Ev Leste gi to 6200, io ET oret bre tak AV.\DAtLY Beant b | Fhe, Se, NOM mi AN ai! oe . Velodrome Buffalo, # big outdoor track "4% They recelved 18.06) votrs in the | According to the athletic authorities | sam, et 8 Sonnet plane used | B-o¥8 Jf THE HASTINGS SHOW 4 we Mirla, othe. Met. Dai at Syracuse, Howard Jones, who made in F ‘al | Chica “ “i uch @ 4 success with that team this | van 00 #13 ——————_——- tblic. Wher lle. betting — | sia, haw asked him to sign a con-| POPUAF team contest conducted by The Patti ace Pi

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