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ee a A he aA perenne eh pam THE EVENING WORLD, TUFRSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1908. EDITED BY eh AI EDGREN UP TO DATE AND NEWSY INDIAN FAVORITE IN MARATHON RACE WITH DORANDO Running Event at Garden To-Night |, n Will Come Near Telling Who Se ne ; aon tin on, TM ousy le Ter, (EM ST NOW EZAZ To see Was Best Man in Olympic First TIME SINCE Games Mishandled Affair. poiree alas NLAGE Lome and Dorando run to- night at Madison Square Gar- den, and that will about finish up the contentions of those who “didn’t quite” win the Me fon. Dorando failed to there because he collapsed just before r ing the finish. Longboat collapsed a few miles away. Longboat’s friends have beon explaining ever since that !f he hadn't trained in Ireland, where it was cool, and if he hadn't run without ae maeouet He wend Wase wen en Willie and Harry Lewis ily, beating Hayes, Dorando and all the} Lass asm ay in omee oo| Fight Fast Twelve Rounds away from the bunch about the time Long-| Pixie aes Hay showing that he was a better man than the Indian, | start, ‘and SX “ANN, BEING A AMATEUR Don'y GET You NOTHING.“ hon Papke Meets Kelly in 25-Ko Round Go To-Night Battle Will Be Nl Be Hard One, as. Winner Gets Another Chance at Ketchel. ACEP SE (Spectai to The Evening World.) pies. cima even if he did misjudge the pace later on. Ss ‘GELES, Cal., il be the face, and running away from him in the, Tando came near letting himself out in Hao Ho i “alto hae I OS ANGELES, Cal. w Harry Lewi: Mi s the It ; showed bea a oe n who will cla. In the matter of time Longboat's per-|!t like hundred yard. man, going vaustielesimal Vent electelena| anon AY The me the tepe, But even so, if Longboat |hamplonship affair. although Willle | w a a oe Fae ee ear eaeitatl the 197 Boston Marathon he covered from the Ht-| welterweight mit without losing a leg. | York. The Marathon course run by Dorando| The question Is Longboat's ability to referee thé ttle, he having | = 2 u ‘ GAME LOOKS GOOD IN Road Conditions Different. the mile. Since losing in London he el, the present chair Dorando showed himself a magnificent distance runner by the easy | : ; i en 0 eat fight be- last two laps His form is that of al the race with Hayes. He had too Strong | Before the Edgewood A. C., at the New teitth W ne of another great ff ltitle, and the fight was billed as athe other le “tant acrap are Billy Papke, the formances of a year or two ago were can equal his) Boston Marathon | per-| L¢Wis !8 properly registered among the) ; A Aa ea es the course of twenty-five miles in 2 LONGBOAT - DORANDO- of Chicago. They wi ule man fn the red running pants. Riaieen mothe iiaross pecaintateno iene ae fn Madison Square Garden was 26 miles,| Tun. He has been badly beaten within 9 sat ; & $95 yards, and his time, 2 hours, 44 min-|'® week, and by a second-rate profess- | b BS ie a cerinaee themeantent Rites iiioliweconds: sional over a ten-mile distance, in that} Alar een Con uae tr evcate : : [lor ierenel : PITTSBURG AGAIN. Longboat’s race was run in rain and/ has not shown remarkable form any- OS a sleet on rough roads. Dorando’s on| where. out, since Ketchel boat began to crumple, ILLIE LEWIS “is STA 4 fe Ki GuninatooK } fought a fa . i ug BY JOH) LT, * manner in which be beat Hayes, setting the pace himself all through the W oan t a red J ve ‘ack «middle hts tor Risat cistanes iat, a two lap sprint at the finish. He took| ven Theatre. There wer ESN aes stronger and stronger until he breasted) |said that, as ATaaiealENe ‘ampion, and much better than Dorando's best. In z h ere rete heavyweights and couldn't imake the /rounds with h 4 mi aap a:b jaeconde te man in the Fed ru FireerouTGl Dou Wea ceass mounds) Conmenl|;maNersy fom dollars, hia jours 24 minutes and 20 4% . aftries etired ey t cham- = ~~ PrN Jeffries, the retired heavywel am- | SIX-ROUND BOXING averaging slower than six minutes to Hell Lhe geasent eh ‘a fine, smooth, spring track, scientif-| Longboat may have lost his stride, or nder the | of Publie provided Tom! cal., laid in clay and cinders over &| he may be playing foxy and waiting to aoe Rice ror ori woe x ayae i bed of tanbark. Longboat's average trim Boranfo tnexpectediy, Anything r r 2 . de beats! oni _ Both men " MSE time for each mile was 5 minutes 46 2-5 nal running, and @ pro- P id Ebb W 4 1 excellent co } fessional runner will often 1 Tel d ey | rate i Stas cri eal before the i Ba OE ESET CS Gre] earco se Ser Duet ey JE) esp KO Ce} OME ets Wants to Hold on Pal the favorite in the vetting at odds of |< the he 1 bi about 6 minutes 16 seconds to the mile. tnigome big betting: event. a } ‘ lo alethathavec! On the face of it, this is a difference ere’s an old saying, “..ever bet on | A : e is a anything that goes on two legs." It" 5} - | while the Fe eee ee aietiaty| ZUNE Chak goes on two Hows? Itt to Heavy-Hitting Outtfielder, | Seat outclass the Italian. I don't think Do-| are in question. | | metalic! himsett t =| but Deal May Go . 1 a oe el natured gan pplauded the fast t | Brouthers Says Hi. | | work, Direc made f _ Brouthers Says Hitters Through. ae Roe | T D E y Old. Ti b by saying the mill of t was in j = = }no way hurtful, and he will Itkely re- oO 0-Lay XCe imers AGER JOHN M'GRAW, of the | mel. t | port the same to the Mayor. players of to-day do not finish the sea- ants; “Our President’ |He y re bo! Dunn was the heavier of the contest- 4 A son with as good hitting averages as 3 Ebbets, of Brooklyn, and|can get H Ginn A ' ants, and Madole ' Claims .285 Man Now Moré] tey did years ago, but that does not | the Boston team are at present engaged hitting outt Hummell in compl 5 necessarily mean that they are not « three cornered deal which may |Outfeld) with Ix 4 Ne inches Valuable Than .300 Swatter | gooa is not better batters. The players [change the calibre of the three National af Piccnahan Tells of Work | scone tireate . of Twenty. Y A gre up against a harder proposition now h it is with a bottle because y Years Ago. The batter of to-day must contend with ) ¢ « a foul on one of = more scientific pitching as well as sclen- Ahead tor the Cardi na Ss the alleged Toy ana tific Melding. The thickiy padded glove) 3 r Pla a L BY BOZEMAN BULGER. has hurt the batter immensely. In the| Tt will take some tall hurdling to get | 7)" Iwill need a new shortsto; Anson Plans Chicago League. HEY were talking about Murray, | den days a fielder would not think of {around to it, but It can be done, and It {sre b ie | cap Anoun. the veteran Chtearo biayer, ? T Ree ene ate eneiGiantel lgettng one of these bullet-ake drves|is that it will be done, If all fered, Bate i tal to The Bvening World.) ¢ te im soar ines kay } “That boy 1s what I call a great | Past third base with his bare hands. willing everything will be | him, but Mec) DO, O., Dee. 18.—Roger 1 to s i most Interesting | j baseball will go through. 0 the only obstacle 1s President | pets's disinclination to give up Hum-! ar catcher of the hitter,” observed Dan Brouthers, the| Even if he went after it the chances ew York | !ooking for t who was traded to the cand ex wht in Frances! Louis Nationals in the triangular 4 ed at the New York meeting last Sehlei, who York in the| yim Jeffries c | ene Bniiten Then ima that Freddie Y cignt, Is one of th | AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. FPOOROME Ss NEW | AMSTERDAM caetuat Bia. sf va claimed that land were ‘The six-day ridere recetved thelr prize) icc. ~|money yesterday, The only dissatisfied | they k } man who at one time was considered were that it would bounce away and ne by the greatest batter in the world, could not recover in time to throw the “] doubt if he classes with the old-|'74n out, or he would come up with a/E i timers, though,” observed Johnny broken finger. Now the batter has Quinn, another ex-champ. eyAreSDIDE against him, and that makes week, has returned from New York en- Pea ' ver | the Same more even. The pitcher hasn’ ve a become Ee Ge erator minke 700 are De Mara Says M “Farl a nein eran eye jf gps tne wrentert mistake you sv" J got ae much advatiaye an the le mara S 4acr arian EA Se ee / man who can hit as good as 285 to-day | fULue would suppose, Of course he [lope of making a champlonship team tt Would have hit far above the 800 mark | deceive them, ut at the same time the _and Rutt Pocketed Hi jout of the Cardinals, ‘ 4 week ‘ in the old day batter knows the shortcomings of all l 1 am not so enthusiastic as to be- ved, ie “Say what. you please,” continued | the, pitchers tn the business equ | seve that we will get the pennant for JOKN DREW i dack Straw “but the ball players of to-| wants, In nine cases « ji Louls next season," said Roger to- WED., DEC. » Ao 5S ADAMS._ day are better than they ever wer wits ke this result ay, but we hope to make a start HUDSON Won or fe es up the : Math Wed & 'Sat. 2.30 ; More than that, they are better hitters.” | Helder makes up the {ech will put us on the way. In the uaby st place, we shall have to pick up ETHEL BARRYMORE | 1K e To-Morrow THE BLUE "MOUSE Mie MAJESTIC ‘ci a. lent aN DE WOLF HOPPER "+ ie ‘That last rhot aroused the ire of the pair were Hill and De Mara, the “pony” 1 iy other old-timers who had congregated team, who finished with the leaders ne new material to patch out the va- ORITERIUN 4 i} in McGraw's pool and billiard parlors. and were genera! favorites during the cant places where strength tx required. | Wap GILLETTE s f Dan was in for an argument you fans to wee Dee et nd that takes tine and experimental aSOn ry LIBE Tye, i Retenaltattawan They said that in view of the sp i CASINO vue pe fed a Bitecas) neational Drama ff? “Tt is true,” Dan admi did showing they made they were er more money ar have an sing Murray, @ great outfelder, hire Yee batter and base runner, to New York, | BT] LIE BURKE LULU GLASER Ww HoMESO's | vi W DALY'S “Wrewes . BLACKBURN HAD EASY "SELECTION OF 1909 TIME BEATING ROBINSON, |» sar he it aaa ren A Yann, Be aa ot eta hat wil not be enay (0 6H 1 oa i WM, FAVERSHAM 3 Hews s0. 14 [WINS (6 eo | {ILADELPHIA, I Tack KWIGKERBUUKER 55,0! punarient_of FOOTBALL LEADERS. blackborn made chopping. oek 0 COMMERCE TO TACKLE [PASTIME A. C. HOPES FOR MUSICAL. | FRITZ SHEFF sonia was pten- Jee Rotinnn inst visit at ce en] HARRIS AT BASKETBALL, NEW TEN-iMiLE RECORD. < | WEST Suan Te ae 218 lacie one ’ END. JOHN MASON in| ||Mrs, FISKE {lS n Nell, alvatior The crop of star SAVOY S200. ction by st 4 nine il : the vlsation °By rounds : ain “i ore Sea ire MPHONY CONCERTS. THE" evant jate HOUSE. rey Tae ‘ CHING HOUR Sidiiesi ith nea, - helr capta ‘or neXt season can . wnsend Harris Saturday id rector: ait be taken aa a eriterion, Out of Sue Tmt dann fr” th will i Ps AL : cae | Next Mon,—-Wilton Lackexe in The Hattie, [fj bern ral ‘Wisi | nF Burs) ite PIGHTING HOP! ar Hitt airbuckn iy | 328 ait a, st [avy an A paar rd , Lae “AVE. © Warath |e Lert fom ARLISS DEVIL . ei 18, centres ovinenn tie oe | Beier Star etna ou ae aie hy at ATLANTIC 3257 as cat fullback eT neninn tice mani | ° Tow + team ie the ¢ ‘Ubree mn i and Bai very sveniag 1.80, Sunday Mat! steamed. large shares oF 1h : | eco a naapilah 1 MANHATTAN sen wie Le are tad ing teams and the as follows: CIRCLE eae ¥ Pe AT Harvara Pennsylvania Mi 3 A Bee | Te gt at | HE ERP, ae Mt pos = h | Se eS TEAMS IN HOT GAMES, ! vail METROROUT AN OPERA HOUSE, a Re ean Mi - Yuk ME ily 7 Now York York BROOKLYN eran SCHOLASTIC HOCKEY le i the a ale Ba ahah 1A ae Mg MARIE Hockey tenme £8 ahd | st, ona ‘| JOE WELCH Bonde IPAS Fura — | : HETRORQL THE PEDDLER * |Meat oy ie ' prerent | Prog are beng ae at sore saci ‘GOLONIAL HURTIG. & SEAMON'S | Hi, Bh ge oN ores" RENTZ SANTLEY CO. 1 Pela ALAN Oe aiet| GARDEN TWEATRE?T3) Mig 8 & finn TOWNSEND] RUSSELL’S AYTON’ Ss “ating ge Dativa| DAYTON'S . wha 1 al dtur. Latly | wy vag a i HE Wk, Deo.21—The lise aah 4 AMERICAN » wishin te DERBY Salen | WT BiSiendi le thn on ta : ‘ | > PICTURE READINGS Hinds bait alt | Scapa iy = NANI | WANDERERS SHUT OUT ie © Th t original and elab- Nenkie ov aie ACT y 4 900 ¥ © The ment colgiaal tod cleb- ‘ouiaeic vai HP hane : in atgomery oe ane fa, | 3! * i, 4 VALE IN HOCKEY GAME. tered to the public to-day. Minokit + vie HT owis co. ourunea rors GARDEN, i — | : ainsi | Pei eho ena Bade,» Big TWO EVENINGS, DEO, 16 and 23 aiemay aii PU y (BA | atta Minny Widen ot me sr, a (nt nah ne nd oa a CARNEGIE LYCEUM Sa i daatings Show | 2 Senate Me Tf Tie cea, ST'ine Waune rare, “and the local seven ae ia inet en the Crescents to-night for the eceoad had to play every minute to make their pame of the season. points.

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