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co ar eaernie ene ym a rem gag ts IH BO LATEST REPORTS AND TIMELY COMMENT MALONEY WINS ) MARATHON RACE sa, IN RECORD TIME ***" Crowley Finishes in Second Place } After Running Part of Distance i in His Bare Feet—Many ee Forced to Drop Out. \ BY BOZEMAN BULGER. ) T MALONEY won the Marathon last night and broke the world’s | EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN i AMUSEMENTS, i) Neerenad EMPIRE Bway, 7, 40th Bt. Riven 816 MAUDE ADAMS We.titer aimee s HUDSON a Surr er i ETHEL BARRYMORE 42 pnicx CRITERION sa si eres {| WILLIAM GILLETTE” i SMMSON LYCEUM iar ana BILLIE BURKE iit KNIGKERBOGKER a} FRITZI SCHEFE with SAVOY Sistine WILTON LACKAYE. INDnN pCDaliy Mate, 2 sharp Best seats HIPPODROMES:2 : IN THE AMATEUR MARATHON LAST NIGHT CROWLEY RAN IN HIS BARE TEST. .- pe at + ttle im ant HO BEROS Maile E Elliot's At EN ote ao MBS ELIOT outed CASINO *ucia Srey Pees EDDIE FOY ji iiaitht Lit uh AS, wa tet ea Hugs. 8.15 Marguerite uty SY M amateur record. He went over the ground in 2 hours 64 minutes) 452-5 seconds. Jim Crowley, of the Irish-American Athletic Club, ‘wan second, finishing in h!s bare feet. Sidney Hatch, of Chicago, was third, \ By this time those facts are preity well known. It might be interest- ng, however, to recall that {f the suffering Greeks during the ancient battle of Marathon had depended on the rest of the twenty-eight amateurs | fn last night's race to save the day Athens would never have been the! ark _{spectally eng ‘whole cheese in those days and Greece would not have been 80 great you | AS IN, PAST RACES THE i} ST Y'RGRS vais fielitvenation } gould have noticed it with the naked eye. t OTHERS WILL BE BEHIND | a ial a Ain ner SHRUBB -— SOME THINK The fellow who first turned the trick, Crowley's feat began to worry him and +80 history says, was Pheldippides, and| he had to stop to have them treated, | | he dropped dead as ho passed under the} While Crowley’ was stopping Maloney , kept on going and tn this way gained simpson, SIMPSON LOOMS AS — ‘ne Ojouy ~—- POSSIBLE. WORLD'S Indian. Vet- van tom CHAMPION RUNNER E ck Says | ie Atte mntles, and will det that ho ‘ can beat ail three of them He Will Indian Who io Takes | Part in Ree}, "If mavvedy, thinks that kind of 9 race would Interesting,” he saya, "I, The Beat the | lay Race Against Shrub) yee id Pont rn i - _ fentire fifteen | World at | Has the Earmarks of a Good Entry in Handicap. Marathon | Comer Distance. Wed. & Sal LITTLE iio [ wire. If a lot of those fellows had g ten as fur as the wire last night they wollld likely have suffered a similar fate] Send got off light at that In fact one rather Irreverent gentle Man announced from @ box that if aj) Ymajority of the bunch had been com-| j.pelled to finish every undertaker | Work would have been in a cross ©r rather crosstown stunt to the Garden | A lot of these modern courters were| very Jerry to this fact and kerflun before they had gone ten miles. To us lance, tl soratched ¢ they Mn) Hy hose who did stick It out did| tain Haten, of ears vic fo in a walk wi against the rail H LATEST NEW YORK 7 ANNA HELD |, GAIETY TH BATRE ASthaB way. By Bib THE TRAVELING SALESMAN, FRED, NIBLO “TRAVEL TALKS! SUNDAY NIGHT 8,15, “EGYPT. ' t oh ie Ma ‘land's Famous Actor cal O’MARA ‘gh ty HEAT "RE, W. P (i Dp Arestt ‘St. Eva, eT ad | HACKE Ms F FISKE AVS Salvation “Nell hy EE. “ASCO |) Mata ’ pets ee LANCHE BX a Hat aon rite FIGHTING HoPR) || SHURA, W A208 rat Mate, Wed af, ‘Liss DEW ‘ia ¥ OF MUSTO, 14 Ce Levine Pr, j wie THE VAM E'aE IAL | "Unparalleled Success, MISS INNOCENCE ry ce teh,sof Chicago, also ran in ) ah occasional lean nice style, and shows the earmarks of rest and quiesude,| becoming a great man over the long RT Atae iiapuathovaceseycd a Uleweus | cremeexcourse ne one man who deserves a gold cup) John Daly ran well uo with the lew fe the fellow who kept tab on the posi-/ers for twenty miles. Then lis legs ons of the runners, Nobdy else did, | 84¥@ out and he went the remainder | [of the distance wt a walk, Lemons on Their Necks. | There were several young men who Pwo of these younger disciples of Phel- | MC not show up for work this morning, | and {t wouldn't be altogether sate t er| gor ven saarAthon} matters with ¢ LUMLEY, THE NEW BROOKLYN Ro he it Had Chase Sure to Play MANAGER, HAS GOOD CHANCE “rinpon, on won cca ee) With 7 1 1909 Hig belied amateur for three ye —-_-—>— | started out the same day as Tom j Owner Ebbets Says That Entire Longboat, but they were In different | ythe igi heer aa | | Control of Team Will Be | i \ | | a | > x = =5 = fot s . udicap WIL be pit on with | ssionals golng to the aro as follows: Sam lige, Maras WW. C. Paul! LFRED SHRUBB'S attempt to A defeat three runners in a twelve-mile race at the Garden to-night will mark the professional debut of a new runner who tx ex- pected to become the world's cham- plon Marathon runner, The debutant ts Fred Simpson, a full blooded Ojlb- North Paterson, N, New York; La’ ih. C. Lawley, W! New Yorks: G._C. Bent O'Driscoll, Jersey City, mock ya Gippides, however, Identified then thiorou the start around their necks. 'f sionally tal Jules and Over their s the string. Jr track of the Dow near Saleh ort | from the start t 4 ear the finish | o 1 Rrlcow ), Last Mat. 8.1 Ni eet) DAVID Avi WARFIELD sil A Huber’s * Museum AST WEEK, Season's Sensation, ‘PRINCESS RAJAH inher Original Creation the 1 Cleopatra Dance Theatre St", successtul week Elite : — a 3 = ~ — = Fans 8 Say It Is fee Us to Lumley |races, In the tryout for the Canadian I aleetura thee Giese aalkronceyfeactne|| ale } representatives who wore to take part}Olar First een Has Set-|that he be reinstated, ‘The commtsaton | to Get the Work Out tn the Olymple Marathon at London : F notified him that {t would be necessary last summer, Simpson ran twenty| tled All Troubles With | ror him to send this application by mall | in Hands of New Leader. of the Players. niles In 1 hour and 6& minutes, and} = ik - |with his own signature affixed. ‘Then | Burleague and come AY foal Bois could have gone faster but for the fact Club and Commission, they would retnstate him, 2 ithat he was far in the lead at the Chase understands that he will have AMMERSTEIN’S a4 thy Ki? er De aly Nat 35.600 ‘ HN ria & CO., BY JOHN POLLOCK, HEN tho bell rings at the Polo W Grounds on elther April 14 or 18 | for the opening game of the sea- | {son between Jotinny McGraw's Giants land the Trolley-Dodgers, a short, swar- ‘thy man fn a Brooklyn uniform will | walk out to the plate and In an under- bets had a talk with Lumley in regard pyish, He finished sixth in the Lon- | to pay a fine, but {t 1s understood that HA! to his new position, and with ringing don Marathon and was first of the| PT can be definttely announced that Hal this will be about $250, No amount had| ie FAY tones ne concluded his speech to Lum- | Cunadians to show, Chase will play first base for the! been agreed upon when the commission || i WARD. BAR. by saying that he expected him to | Ieatuintertarecnathiniien Sew York Highlanders next season, | adjourned, but it ts belleved the amount || HOw Wa, LANCAS STUN make good, | p All of the differences between him and | will not be in excess of that figure. ret trie, MELT Brot Lumley promised to get all the work | "T think I could have won that] Owner Frank Farrell have baen patehed | Farrell 1s very much elated over the = out of his men, and Ebbets was satis- | race," says Simpson, who speaks ex-yup, and the wonderful Californian has | prospective return of Chase. He be- 5th AVE King about Lumley cellent English, “but for the Intense | applied to the National Commission for | Heves It will put the Hilltoppers tn the K Pail bub | exident bbets "said heat which came upon us all of a sud! reinstatement. The commission will Im- | running, and F MT MAR eOens Leese tal a if | atement. fi ug, and makes up for all the bad Crp Sa raat (9 iD Enso i mbes: will make A den, [was running strong at the fn-| pose a fine upon Chase, and when that | lick suffered last Reason, ‘The personal PROCTOR) 7 i iw 1 : Hostof frends In the ish, but, naturally, was tired.” {9 paid all he has to do ts to sign a) (ymaninces between tho owner of the) Mat NY Ji ISICAL hame of the pitcher and catcher who SOE ee ear yall ‘ ra ol : tek i Highlanders and the star frst baseman | | Veo rai 28 eat jes | Rye rary (UTA Se SAGAR Eee busines Hh, besides, eis W Tom Eck got hold of Simpson a few | contract with the New York club and have all heen amicably settled, and they | oot | There eee CHE TUE RUBE aoe ee eee Pia team ature | Weeks ago and the Indian decided to| the fans can be at rest. [Ae on communication with each other | SATE) THEATIE, Bway, 3 Be | WinnenletiMarathent | m h ; t Weer ce ronin lial ame, as think | turn professional. ‘That 1s why he 1s| -Frank Farrell, who has just returned | {requent!y. ‘There will be no argument | Hii MARRIAGE Sie bole Harry Lumley, the heavywelght cap- Fee ere titchers that the will be a! ¢ PUA A NTURURTGER ICH CMRTC TH troTaICCHIed : over saliry when Chaise has made peace | | AN ron eee TES RIAGE 43. Gyr mith (lone aiia Iez7a) aa Brolitite C2 in (tom Ire creas EBay welts ony pitehers at rey eee fe | €O Full against Shrubb to-nigh rom Cincinnati, said last night that with the National Commission, | Leen cee ] hind for several laps Was the target for|has been promoted to manager of the | Fhumley coes not make good I will get /& ung ot Maa eerie — ASTOR Bae arSis, Wo. Hodge | y jokes hurle ym the box qn " y a new man rer “IT am not especially fast a ‘our ex eee den faiaesl [club by President Charley Ebbets after | SWhile Et Mkes Tuner, and) mites,” Sim ERA REAMREE) URS cal y 4 . nd Bala 3.15 thin remo = that is told of an oll negro who wag | the later was unsuccessful in landing | ince he was a member of | Miles. Sim iy 1 venin or S ea in || BIJOU % ‘ry Ariving a mule Said mule was extremes | BI Dahlen trom the Boston Club, NY Ea cw Oma 1 rn to realize | give the Englishman a run for tt, ‘The Mita! Wedl'and Baty At Harry's work last year Was very d, Donovan was friendly with v Fe ee eee roa at a sainee | Ever since Ebbets gave Patsey Dono- HARRY LUMLEY, of 100 yards. He was truiging along the van his walking papers for being too road one tinuous lash-, lenfent with the players of the club he] man for the {ob, dng from ! jas had only two men {n view for the| consideration he w so much 80 that matin thing I want 1s to see how these | A GENTLEMAN FROM IM MISSISSIPPI, fellows run.” } Alfred Shrubb will run the entire | _ Tourney Begins Jan 18 AMERICA MUSIC HALL, 424 #) | twelve miles against Simpson, Kanaly $1, DAILY MATS., 260, ide Odell, R. G. Knowles, s players, but as re friendly nthe way an Inio trouble, It would t further ey Andre sald wl i was SUD- | and W 8, each of whom will rur », and tc ae Ore Ae omen tig, Shave von {J0b—BiM Dahlen and Harry Lumley. | ing him he had appointed h etorenthe | Seen Wyraerne anos Ser espa Be FERN GR HEHE eA eee Annie Wetman che Dance. 10 others. | passed a gentleman driving a roan mare] ibbets made many aptempts to got the| of the club for the com Meee eserriitniil (WE: ne) es + notling In'The Evening World tourna- |Prienl | Tt Ae nln a buggy taal I think T can win this race easily, |Great Bowlin can @ontestie (On| teal eA avenis Fass arid tourna | TINCOLN SO! sar | Boston Club to part with Dahlen, an Vance, Frank Buse the old negro. | H {O50 EneDanleni and sald Shrubb this morning, “as | have Biway, Gath lothers. D Dally Matiness, 260, ( 1 qt mexto: Leven went 80 far as to offer $3,000 for 5 : eaten sone very fast men at that dis-| Championship to Be Held | Reniiaver 5; TT: Igh on to te ar now, and so; him, but as irank Bowerman demend- i - | \JEFFERSON DE ANGE. Bee Taos hea atl Ope g2| ns Oa a rene Boreas mene VON Smith “Again tnca “Aat th rnon aitrse)| ea Write Blephant, BILLY KEATING TO START |COLONIAL tise%0.. Wm it tmompe Tam not so certain,” went on the Eng- ° | ! | | Maloney Ran Good Race. mle Ale nee nus iccal el elrcushy ‘ ” ® egllshman. “I have never run that far, | | IN 9TH REGIMENT GAMES, | sat. vatiy. 280 [Cameron & Flanagan, oth, peut centile race: Frond (eae ee eee ae § | and I don't know whether 1 will have | \ plete ROBERT HILLIARD, a digiones, ana Neautl(ul race, from|to do aome quick thinking. On hla way 2. S (Z J enough endurance or not.” |p TIT the head pin and get » prize| Billy the 20-yard naooat/ ALHAMBRA CONN Bella H Bianca ety feck and neck between him and Crow-|home from Cincinnati he came to the sa hus ene thlia (hae frorea| Shrubb smiled as he sald this, for H worth $5 champ make hls debut 08% | srg, Dally H8e, Aiton Farmyard, othe } Jey, the Irish-American entry, Then! conclusion that Lumley would be @ good -_—?>— He would buy anything that was offer ws EL SHEA CAEL (REO. A) REEL Catal Thats the dope in ‘The Hye-|fmilltary athicte at the games of the|— ; i t J | i Eve CTHURS, him, and frequently would come to the Jtwenty miles in a try-out up at the! ning World annual championship free | Ninth Regiment on Jan, 39, Keating SALOME BALL j AN BULGER, | ball grounds with three or four watches | IF r ME BA = \ BY BOZEMAN BULGER. |i veime one had induced him to pur. {Pastime Athletic Club, where he 18 head pin tournament, which starts Mon~ {8 at present rated one of the very |. .\MdA4) BRADY anol GRAN one cB { Winners of the Amateur Marathon, |) Gress 2 ae ite See cna training, |tiay eventing, dan. ts, at tho Wh “fastest men in America, and he should |All a th cone al oe | y F pitchers of the Chicago White Sox, | ©"* Speed Is What Wins. | phant alleys, and If your bow have Ittle diMculty in setting up a new | 7 ST MATINDP TO-DAY. i fel imped the Birmingham team once : 3 , iy ° has declared that he will fight | Te jumped ¢ " t ly not entered {t would be well to get @ set of sprint records for the Ninth nager wouldn't allow| | “Fndurance Is not the thing that ve sine Grand-the Girls of Gottenberg | cuaranteed purse of | because the manager wouldn't allow ndurance $s not the th eis 4G renee ae . e irls of Gotten! ere Leaders and Time tor Each Mile} :sx sonsan tor siarantees vs Care te gee ao ingeh as [tiove om audeny, for this fe to be the | Restment: Armory sTANG-The Girls | $10,000, win, lose or draw. If any one him to pitch against New Orleans three fe ; t | Smit y don’ q speed,” said Shrubb, "I have always | Sn joking they don't know days in succession. Smith, or Smitty, as he ts called, ts | ile cll agate th tf an beat tronges hletes/! Amere man he Gy peed anc 0 See ee a asta Gndneeeaneee [ees out to ahiows endurance, 1 don't land has a pair of hands that, when) FOR BUNK LETTER [hikes Sees Bi Ct | doubled up, look like Cincinnatl hams: J with a ten-m face tn fr Smitty has always had the fighting FROM JOE WARD. i likes to see the fine points of any A biggest tournament for bowlers ever) Julian Murphy, of the Hospital Corps, | |; held In America 4 another Ninth athlete who Is record WALLACK’ Sr “yuna in club in the Greater City that ts Murphy finished fourth tn aD MARIE C CAHILL. Ine onal one-mile ampl A member in good standing with the ip d Bowling Clubs ts) eligible, | beaten only FURS CENA Ian rt h ; aparecath st. an take as many entries of | Wright in the famous event that ST. NIGHOLAS RINK” « 5 was in teams as {t has momt to | twt co rerun before te was finally de: METROPOLITAN » of-town clubs affiliated | oided HOW THEY FINISHED. Matthew Maloney, Trinity A. ©. James F, Crowley, Irish-American A. € Bidney H. Hatch, Illinois A, ¢ 8, A. Mellor jr, Merenry A. C. F, P. Devlin, Mott Haven A, John J, Daly, Irish-American A. C., “ teeeee, 4 a We 0 ba thlete.”” proved his worth A i LEADER AND TIME BY MILES. Bus; and even before Ne Went sito. |] The pasenall magnates are having [| “‘Shrubb then made the rather sur-| win the National Bowling Association | saying estar runners all the ROLLER RINK : BOULUD CS GO a ends to 81V01T the Jane on Frank Farrell, It all |! prising statement that a man who also eligible, for this tournament Is |" A nave Hite: IRCLE "HEA, Bae oth at. By. Miles, Runner. Club, HM.8 him a chance, Smitty 1s not $0 Very 1 came about through the efforts of | starts Into a race fev 1 to the world. . Mellor Jr, Mercury... 4.60 24 well learned in letters ond lias had tO) the owner of the to |] tee ee tecling a iit no | And the cost-not even one ilttle aou- Ws Queel OF THE “Wout ‘ROUGE, Mellor jr. Mercury, WL make his living by the of his m \f have = Intleldor aid “If I ‘ ed e to do is to write |“ i h Ward became he was employed as a piano mover in| His cca. ae Ay Pittsburg. It used to t of | |his fellow-workmen ¢) could lift a pinno from a trick and doorstep without assistance. He] ‘Tearned to play ball, and drifted down to | . shh that Longboat ts Tarh PY Saf C, here he In 1 i ‘unne: comes to TAPHOFOUR REN AGrbe een Vin a1 jog. ure you wil only gat ma taker runner when it comes to | bush league, He had sich mary ; | ‘ vetlous |p 108 “Wf 18 ue ; tf f Hit back to the o ee, and ’ speed—no pitcher has greater to-day— ‘ ; MAW Tat you for Sirubb says tt at he will run Do. | he notified ¢ acenianeand 1 that he won twenty-seven out of twenty hater: ta Lt Ae? | will be assicned as near as pos ble to Farrell went before the commts- nine games his first season, \ those requested jf @ion and pleaded for Ward. He t ” n at {RST REC rt At. Smith was drafted by the Chicago : : | And the priavs? ‘The three teama roll- ' club six years ago and has been one of TOUBHE iat tle, bey pad been pita: WANDERERS WIN FAST ing the highest tal scores will each hover Mi ae rt + Mellor » Mercury 165P4-5 . Mellor jr, Mereury . Mellor jr., Mercury . Mellor jr., Mereury . Mollor jr, Mereury . Mellor jr., Merc Mellor jr, Mercury.. Mellor jr, Mereury « Mellor jr, Mercury. Mellor jr., Mercury Mellor jr, Mereury . Mellor jr, Mereury.. Crowley, Irish-Amerte at the Broad- to the DIXEY > MARY JANE’S P SPA \ tas al — ie; “ATLANTIC! 1 the name of your club, a} c ng way, and ash Farrell and explained t . o res only 1 i really ing wren he jum thetic letter and tt wou: Canal St. rand Cone ng Pictures. ton | BAlur Tan This Oeatieel Will Ve > nd for the Sufferers from Hamme EAL (1oMont. E SHOW, n er he ea ‘ fodels exntoited, }u Farthquake in tial ele exniO teas of the long dis: | list of t state the dates with- secn “But L will ttn th dan, 18 most con- | 4, ii 8 to bow! F. Crowley, Irish-American TCR ES HEA SLOT ished enough end be laid oarticuinr GAME FROM CRESCENTS. receive a free entry card for such teams se as { 7 “loess ity Some years ago he startled the count WUaet Whe Felt nied yd in the five-men competition of the N. | ROP ; \ ‘ plas by asking for 2 chance to tig n Stetiu ween nares . R.A. national tournament, to be 1 19..M. Maloney, Trinity 2.00.16 Sores, ‘ais frend dleruaded pim. ite] immediately. upon hia eritval tn ie iden sBauateeapten An vis, METROPOLITAN OPERA ‘HOUSE. — ba] 4d, F, Crowley, Irish- ‘Amerie now wants to fight Jack Johnson, and | jowing telegram trom Ward: “Don't or team ent oat $2 each, Bach | Sun, ee Ja ayn COs! Resoumassnent 5) ay aloneys Tink [if they will give him a chance ha will Bay as 3 with Altoona until f] ‘2 wWaten the champions of la {dual bowler, whose score {s 108 | bal M.A, Maloney, Trinity jdo it, Smitty may not know anything | yoy hear from me,” meaning that || *&ck Up against thelr old rivals Se ere ie cree eae It makes little difference m Bsr idalenny. roi 2.20.06 about fighting, but there is nothing that |f \Warq figured on getting w plece of {| ine” Were disappointed, as the Cres $5 for the Individual com- cin Re th Gil wah ye mie ; jhe won't take a chance at, one time. the purchase money—somathing || ents were outclassed by thelr opy the big Garden tournament, | _ reread | what you necd—a World is MI Mitaney Tri ft ue { One of his former eccentricities wast tine $760, tna, MacKengie, the old-time star of|and all whose acore te 106 pina of more| HERMANN KLEIN'S "POP" TO-M'V at 3, Hives hint a oe Melene ra s) jt deposit his money tn the mate of aif y Me" ccescontn played ‘gral for them| eye ¢ solid aiver watch fob It | FLONZALEY QUARTET Want” will go and get it. Light that Marthe ode 4 ! Ward (9 @ very tnnocent young || jast night and his work alone saved the sine EASE aloe + > ERR ESN , Pawnbroker, #0 he could go around at |] poy of nineteen, score fram being much larger than Lt pected that the first prize for tivemen | A{J+ HE Et Poetany (tee) j Imalcloak every, morning and looks at-tt, was at the Spish, ~~» teama in the Garden event will