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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 10vv, ue 76 aT] THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK LONGBOAT WINS SOME IMPRESSIONS OF THE BIG RACE FROM DORANDO IN la x. 3 THRILLING RACE a Indian Trails Italian Most of Twenty- six Mile Route and Forces Him to Collapse in the Last Half Mie EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Longboat Tripped Me When Tere “Gee (NOIAN THas The GRIND, CHEVALIER CHARLES BARSOTTI. I Tried to Pass Him--20r4nvo BY DOPANDO PIETRI. Longbont w: little ahend. I tried to pass him and he threw and caught mine and tripped me. I fell on my hip on the rail and couldn't g up. I wasn’t tired at all, and I watched Longboat and saw that he tired, I would have beaten him easily. I will run him again to-morr< ‘any time he will give me a race. He won by fouling me. It was his trick ‘The track was too soft. It wasn't like the track I ran on when I beat Hay Cpa — PAPKE AND KELLY FIGHT | FIERCE 25-ROUND DRA W the aggressive reasve ana ¢ fought a remarkable | | BY ROBERT EDGREN. | 0 ————"""~ ‘Thousands of weeping and heart: | LONGBOAT DID NOT broken Italians saw Dorando carried TOUCH DORANDO. from the track at Madison Square SAYS SHERIDAN. Garden last night, while the trium- — bled ihiaipace By Martin Sheridan. phant Longboat redoubled his p: “I had a clear view of Dorando’s || and dashed off the last seven laps cf} collapse, Longboat was a full stride > | ahead and ch f him. Dorand the great professional Marathon} 5 Le OE LR Seal | 5 pel _boespds Couvarse - Hlinois = Thunderbolt — Goes uae ane Kelly Rady GE Out in Fount | | find the "final the usual Round, but Opponent Is Unable to Finish Him. | Through Battle Almost Blinded. Was trying to hold the pace, but was alone. Dorando, his heart broken by) fall in. He wabbled and stepped on the curb and fell on his haunches. the terrific pace set by the Indian, col-| LIS: getup aaateOn cence | vi} lapsed completely in the fifth lap of Tonaboat never touched him at all. | ne Indian w: ar the twenty-fifth mile, It was the Lon fica the race w zanntve least snelt| | don Marathon over again. tell.” ‘When the two pistol shots at the end | Sons ef the 25/0 lap announced the beginning |; : Igboat was b rT rato @f the last mile Longboat jumped Into! shake his CORA ron eaten meal e favorite! -Magnates Have Ebbets the lead and went out like a sprinter. | down, i f EF I ad I Dorando, his face set in grim despair, | treo a paialy disconcerted. Bu:| “| Won Because | Am Faster ndian of lowe nsiructions, geamed and lined with the agony of his |the Canadians adiniticd He plusxed | : in Ole for a ianager fast and dying effort, trailed at his heels. |along furiously behind Longboat “the Runner than Italian,” ) and Pace Ki led Ott Dorando} ‘ nd lips bad Waster and faster went the Indian. pig aks, dndian, with his) easy : { almost | closed. == e He laughed about the $11, is je, hardly seemed to be trying at anh : pease B t Beil Dorando hung on through two cit-| Af “white any One ould, abe, with “hall Says Indian. a eS 2 AN TRETCEE i cuits of the track. Although in evl-/an' eve that Dorando was already BY TOM FLANAGAN (Longboat’s Manager). SEEMS LOI ELED 27185 Gent distress, he forced his legs to pending energy in holding the pace. poor Charley I : swing stride for stride with Longboat’s. | The difference in strides cave the race a Tom followed our instr were intended to take the ji He waited too at Doves” he 1n000 jammed into the Garden were eurloaal aspect. Longboat seemed to be BY TOM LONGBOAT. heart out of t) Italian. ngbout made the pace killed [ ay a Maneerast Shae atad lowly, w m | er zi a m ets, te ge thelr feet abrieking, yelling, howling | heels, was almost sprinting | his) qaurrah for America! I won, and I} porende oF Set nit aa Hebe venos/iesbaend. could: heave |) ith the decision L ‘ aa ’ oo ed ‘encouragement to the struggling run- | Longboat “Takes Rest.” amimnoudlinotibecauselTibeat)Dorandon || (ecmentiuc. neace iss eines Meemanseniai 1 Fourt.. Was Pap. c's. mae fae t ‘ienat ners until the steel girders rocked Ey For eight laps Longboat held the lead,| Dut because I am an American first, | ent after Kelly ike a wild without a he i ; | y rE the tumult, then, deliberately dropping almost Into |jast and all the ti Dorando to a| Wont into the lead I did it easily, and) didn't Dora any. All th f and after a brie ina Keameacn tbe 5 A y Bwittly Indian and Itallan tore around | a walk. he let Dorando go ahead pat ane ene Rate: eT ie [YOU could see that T alw i was a little strategy that I had prac- he whipped over his left_to necessary adjunct to his as a fcaras the eastern turn. Between them was a| fhe Italian was in deadly earnest, w hile | Feat runnor, and deserves credit. He | aside to let him up to make ised, but I don't think I really | as he rushed says that he would have pou i i Set space that Dorando could clear with * Longboat looked around and winked} Tan a good, game race, but collapsed) y coyian't do thie in needed it Dahlen trom Ei Mr. Dovey A ; single bound, but as he leaped forward FAG foughed a8 he passed his trainers. | the same way he did in Englend. iy wasn't trained TH Ive featvere t igu it was! ? t t ce the shadowy runner in front of him [onenel psands ple sects e Z aie aaa aa ie ee caes everything seemed against the way, b re t wa ‘Cavonc ai was ‘ ae : was always slipping away with equal) Wow! Didn't that mob of our best | making him stop. Passed Vorendo, “four a ‘ ses ; C hand, He wiit no jHallan citizens how! when Dorando | T don't want to say that he quit, be- then, but I felt lke I w i i " Collapse of Dorando. MICH TT Ey DEERE ey Hane ets 2 9 a quitter. I simply Wey I should be. ran into @ el Lithe ‘ on Will not trade unless they Suddenly Dorando wabbled from side | Johnny Hayes, and how. he headed |Showed him that I was faster, and just Played win Dorando Put ov set Herz to aide. His head swung back and his Hayes from start to finish. Dorando |before that last mile T'felt that “here| Last night the blg G pern BG t R SUNG! RENE OU Op seeE McG ase De eyes turned up until only the whites /dguin, they thought, It wes all over |i the place I must show him that I)track aulted me nic i syeeth OIE ae ease promis etree ate showed, Reeling, he struck the wooden but collecting the s, and these were |am better,” and I think I aid to every- was e little heavy, but I ISNT ENC RN Cia eemytoe ak would take curb with his left foot and fell heavily myriads, for the Canadians were cir-| body's satisfaction, |when you feel that you ca ; Ona tals ae pdt unmet packward and to the alde. For an in: |trousit, aided vand: abetted “by cigs | The Bret crowd in the Garden may jother fellow any time? T Aye eomel asa ins : ona ant he lay still, dazed and half con- members ot the I. A. A. C. y ©lnot have noticed ft, but I felt ft. I|rando when and where ies to see if the t mad 1 way hel scious. A score of hands were stretched On and on the runners went at a kill- felt that I was almost wall when | this just to show | gloniyaENervbed yy lose Su tuntas, ther event ly etal out to help him. He rose, reeled and |!M& pace. At five miles they were Dorando was making the pace. I hadjto the front, and I think Bee eee eee eet ust Teach Be aaa m fell again. se taaven Minute ahead of the record. | .4 sometimes shorten my stride to,stay |the game little Italian. Ie feats nothing else et bets | Longboat was fitty yards away and ahead ond the Italians went crazy. /behind him. Whenever I passed him I|me until ¥ let him. 1 let hin | g to soll Dahlen |may appoint ager ay going like the wind. Peet ee oGeitiel Ta a band Dlayed hys- | did it just to show him I couldy and |every once in a while, and ‘ bd Ulplano Petri, Dorando's brother, ne Italian @lr! that worried Dorando. Whenever 1|that I had to drop back on sobbing like a child, ran and helped en — the fallen champion to his feet, urging » DORANDO’S HEART IN HOAPAE Peal PA, A Gen re BAD SHAPE AFTER TO eee Soh anette | Jem Driscoli to Meet Tanne re 2 eee Se ENS § on the, apat, adn ten seconde they RACE, SAYS DOCTOR. |) fai eid“ncipieganas, Dornee 100k HN EW N * teak ‘tam Ba "tie Soca, | ay or en geamer, {choi arene ge, Altellat Los Angeles) iwi... RUSSELL’S cept (fia pet a tn Set Aa PICTURE READINGS aren neater run him out in’ the last mile. ETHEL BARRYMORE y » beat him out even in the Inst a GRITERIGN and around until th t pistol shot i announced the end of 1 was so cock-sure that’ the! f io money within reach | BY JOHN POLLOCK. Tho race, with all tts frills ané furbe- : i " Dor lows, was the most rensatt eve 4 state a . fof bis voice shrivelled up and crawled | WM. GILLETTE + Saison The most original and elab- i seen in New York tn many a inion, the condition of his he: Into a corner to Irde. | T is almost certain 1 orate Picture Readings of- | year, ‘The Garden was more was due partly to overstimulation. [| ,At 22 Drlneoll the Boel eh LYCEUM neice a sa ean fered to the public to-day. } packed—it was jammed. A crush th: His handlers gave stuff fro! e oy ie American bu a aN MES. : : He tng. ten will come together in || BILLIE. BURKE STM: THIS. EVENING, DEC. 16TH. n |] bottle which they taken 1 was coffer. Such quantities 5 stomacn made the Brooklyn Bridge in rut hours look like a deserted mining camp extended for a block each way from CARNEGIE LYCEUM DIRE ON BUGE in @ nutshell, was | round battle before the Je | Los Angeles, Cal., for ti VIP GARRICK © as WM. COLLU:R the entrance long after every seat was T wasn Set an Awful Pace. championship of the werd : filled and every inch of standing room beet en leouing, ran, ench lap | manage f the club, is 8 ‘asl’ T KAIGKERBUGKER 31 BY kid ‘ TICKETS ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE. taken ’ nds. Longboat, ‘these two great fighters together na hehe ‘i rn mann are: “ ” ee ; ) Talsed the pace tO ® \iast night he offered W per vel te |P FRITZI SCHEFF VRIMA DONNA, ; Phony” Tickets Sold. Scene Votive seconds, ten seconds IRst Hight be cered per | SAVOY ssc yay Bee 23) Fass ) NEW J saSTERDA ers fae tm ™ } ah At last a squad a police held the doors, and thousands of tators, flourishing their fruitlessly for admissi madly to get in phony” pasteboards sk! end did a landsiide busi of the evident fact the chance on earth of ev the Garden, Ita ld stand {t. Dorando couldn't. any date ne all day at a jo, na record croy ‘nd spurt alter-;t2 them. A record er turn out to witness the California nth hile the other half jumped up eee Miller Assoc late Tazers 1 i ate lane's “LITTLE ‘NEMO 5th ‘AVE. ay aaa FNS \ ute Sten 1 ae ie } | NEW YORK Aliy. R P batiss oF i he 125th sf. Near Lex. Av iy Mat. 26. METY sein vas, 8] Hacker © Py OTHE TRAVELING SALESMAN Mrs. FISKE “il Salv ti ; BRUADWAY fh ST Ue si puny Tan aoa ghoat ion and culators nineteenth mile, he could set ngboat, laughing at He stayed in the che er ousaernes Dae TD eels nat OWEN MORAN DEFEATS LYRIC: : Dorande have | che next show € the Ags Viet GAME FRANKIE NEIL. THE Ani “MOUS to get It was | elve miles ten feet and we citement, jab BAS ery aanceer tin 18 ana went wild | (9%: on Tue i an ie nha tat | aa se oa agro, onc aan oven sos MAMESTIC acon gait [AR aM ARVO IBLANCHE BATES from th tite cainer aan * ‘ A Ra AH Cor APE eee (PS WOLF HOFFER Hane | LIBERTY" i VGH ING HOP! relgned nutes Hs) dl bout at the! 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Whi 10 ns on k wweets ager rea altel, Meek) COLONIAL Ey ROMEO ayibiee a 1 ' mie Burry, OT! sae Dusiy, woes) Ime Studies, Wk. Dee.21—The Man on thy Jelsor Outpoints Cote. Hi le ALHAMBRA * fe loping LBANY 16.—Arthur OM Bonen : i ee pain anes aie finns hae ee | FOR HARD WORK) from i tr 8 an " ’ i GARDEN THEATRE 26. Mi AY Gita preensendal Glo hert sanity in a wi i Mey Havens 8 he, Tio both men and women, ‘ a ‘ iy, q tach DIKEY "HA || Bas. 8 ead ah ——- acasbeony, HN iat ne MUSICAL Montgomry and Stone xiv "Mihi ‘ “ Who wate. To-day Sat MANHATTAN 00002348 5 he : Bi jy,| Fe. O: KNOWLES | ‘ : oe mee : ' THE HASTINGS SHOW | road 0. 9 fai. Sa “6 out ib | Lecaine. havin in ai {Dorado as : ie JOE WELCH oT pay. Bg ee os na it pi a a ae ah oc Mugagouan 0 on, ms MM (i: Peay | Gram i il gk gE whenever ‘challoaged | Sisioed, seventeen, eighteen, minetees five seconds slower than the Hayes more tho thes of aay man.