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> __sTHE EVENING’ WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23,-T909, i oh. i “faelrsomem”| NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT [noS2F2thod ATHLETICS ADD HOW THE STRAIN TELLS ON GREATEST RUNNERS OF TO-DAY (HAG PICHER The picture shows Sheppard finishing the 1,500-metre race he sa Olympic Marathon, The pictures of Shrubb and, Longboat were taken as they finished short-distance trials in preparation for their race at Madison Square TO LENGTH OF LI FE | Garden on next Tuesday night. COMES 10 TEACH 9 | SAY THE EXPERTS = ai | YALE TWIRLERS 0 ‘Leading Authorities Take Exception “Be Wall, Grea Seal to Sheppard’s Assertion That One Race Cost Three Years of His Career. | Artist, Engaged to Coach the Blues, (Spactal to The Evening World.) NEW HAVEN, Jan, 23.—Yale will-te turn to professional coaching for the vaseball team this spring, and to-day ‘red Murphy, will sign up EG crack pitcher for the White” sox, to coach the E's nine, especially the twirlers, until It Is necessary for the: ig lenguer to go and Join the White; Sox, He will not have to go into trait. ing until practically the beginning of | the season, owing to his work here. -He! ill be assisted in coaching the pitch-. ers and batsmen by Tommy Tuckey, of | the Hoston Nationals, Tuckey ts «| southpaw and the men will have e) chance to get used to left-handed ' pitching. ‘ Tad Jones jast year {ntroduced a eye. | tem of graduate coaching which proved 1 dismal failure, and Yale, with the vest material in years, lost the chame! jplonship, Last fall Fred Murphy ape{ BY VINCENT TREANOR. O ATHLETICS lengthen or shorten life? Is the strain depicted | on the face of a runner as he struggles on to the finish line in| any kind of @ race injurious? Does it leave its mark on the physical system? Is the heart affected by such struggle, or are all outward appearances of the athlete in any kind of a contest just a momentary ex- | pression of the heart and soul etfort which he puts into the competition. Melvin Sheppard, the greatest middle-distance runner in the world, | hero of the recent Olympic games at Shepherd's Bush last summer, says the famous 1,500-metre race there took three years off his life, “Shep” s in explaining just how, Aptty netre race in, s e@ whose I!fe was considerably ae hened by participation (oneal | pointed Jones head coach of the nines Dy once inva while he would wok | for the spring, but there {s considerabl Hela ei oe sigitaway fall ine | doubt as to @hether he will return, since citing {sh uld then resume hurdling | i‘ | a ry asl WET | Professional men are wanted, especially aly, also an Olympic r 1, The two combined may linary effort ‘an—no one but He, however, say rorace, but in had a she » however, that the thing ne and !s' being overdone oolbooys, They are train- youngsters too fast, and now I i they have tnstituted a sys-| lassifving boys by tne weights, | & boy to weight is! strous. If a boy finds| z off three pounds he can into a smaller class, he's going to to reduce. Then the competitions the youngsters don't, in my opin- » helm th itement\attend- | to cripple a boy's | HP It keeps film awake UBB. fore the race, has him on| e when race time comes | and ts apt to get) nights afterward. The for the batsmen. Fred Murphy comes, from an athletic family, Hls uncle, Tot : Murphy, who was captain of the Yale |team ‘In ‘81, Was a gmat Nation: |League player. Mike Murphy, the Pennsylvanta trainer, 18 also an ‘uncle. Capt. Murphy plays on the footbati team as vfell as the nine. Barney Relily, who recently signed with the Chicago Americang, will assist In the coaching, ——.__. DONAHUE GETS COAST OFFER, It “Young Donahue,” the Boston tighter, 's Iueky enough to secure the decision over Wile Fitzgerald in their twelve-round bout at the Armory A. A., of Boston, on Tuesday aight. te will get the chance. to fight Fred He Wolsh, the English lightweight. 7 aclfica. Cr of foe Merete GAPATAY LS Shrubb Says: “T don’t remember suffering _ from any pain or strain when |} nearing the finish of any of LONG" -~BoaAaT tes have been subject, Here are | Longboat Says: “Running doesn’t bother What Hertherg Savs. ER? ‘TBERG, trainer of the! Irish-American A.C. and a cham- » train bovs Is to let them hel pion distance runner of years ago play hop scotch, prisoner's base, 4 ; leap’ frog and go on as we all did. I? fi i hing abo ‘ Sheppard t tell enything about! they must Nave. contests let (nar be) | rounds at'the Pi i «Gr ot ae Anbaits Whether or not that 1,500-metre race | mede like play Instead of compeaitice | my races. I always try to me. It’s natural for me to agram "from Matchmaker acesees byte shortened his life, In my time) “The apparent agony on the fare ot ; him the bout with Welsh if he beats ““iita’ I must have run several thousand | athletes. at the tinish of a contest is| tun well within myself. I run, Pain, agony, at the - Someta miles in rac t them as hard, I€| the expression of some poeple rng tet | know what I can do, and usu- ° , nthe te ot eo sg | aye fai? Never! 1 ay ee | Dartmouth Wins Fast Game nt I must be about 1,00 years old, | billlards. : | , g for each of my many rac — is screwed up I don’t know it. having taken something off my allotted os VETERANS SAY THE OLD TIMERS | It may be because I want to From Tigers’ Hockey Team ” get there. | players showed great skill in carrying pees ae ee Sah etng acc ah ety the puck and a noticeable lack of shoot. question of athletics hav- I 0 een ; é 5 The Dartmouth hockey team defeated Hy Ability. After akout four minutes of i - ’ rInceton 4 Hehe f D 2oe, the lanky left wing of th suave snitnalavetemeel| | ; D d W, | Princeton at the St. Nicholas Rink last - of the fastens.’ OUTCLASSED FIGHTERS OF TO-DAY OFAMGO WV UAS sitet a ora or 8 to 2 and ann veer anet he a olf ES ; ; f ! ° Tesult the boys from New Hampshire | After that Princeton mad ane opposite. I know hundreds of men who | Sh d S ( h R le a game fight, “ can attribute good health and old |_The reminiscent fever now caugiit the | —~—-——_ ep ar ays icago ace are now at the top of the heap in the Keeping the buck continuatiy tn Aon oF my own case, for in- Sparrow, and he went away back to race for collegiate honors. The game cage, but could ANGat WENT WGi a SoU vas! “\Vho Are the Lavignes, Zeig«|tne im past, whea ail hands were “What Feather Weight of Pres- Race Cost Three by Seven Miles] sve vv: tue ttenovertans in teont tn 22. 82% an 5 stance. Wh as thin amateurs and money consideration the league race was probably the most small, narrow-chested : ; 0 ; ih t "ost TITTLE W'GOVERN WINS 1 was @ ters, Spike Sullivans, Ever- | were out of the question. “f never wit’ ent Time Could Beat Gard- Years of Life. Ww York this year, | old-fashioned clothes ; 1 would sit in the we ran over in 4 | CHICAGO, Jan, 28,—Dorando Pietre, | Both sevens realized that their chances FIGH k it was at Pineapple ner, Dixon, Sears or Kelly?” Itallan Marathoner, ran away from Al-|for the championship depended upon the GHT IN QUAKER CITY, ony man and a normal heart, exciting seen in bug on reading | § To-Day?” |forget the tourna hous ry books all day. hardts of To-Day? Brooklyn, I th n They saw J bout In.time at home | hardt ey) and Fulton street. I remember wien “People laugh at me when ten | Pert L. Corey, French distance runner, /outcome of the game, and every one of | (Gttitoe neater that ¢ sort of thing’ wasn't doing | the night of the show arrived we dls- | Chain ttsint| that] s00%aet rey raced da here last night, The Ttalian, ran away the fourteen players fought hard from! BHILADBBBETA, eee i al as at he beat the Fregchman | t t be vas called. 4 421 . . 22-—~Phel | me any good. I was chased out of the HARLEY WHITE, the noted ref- covered at the last minute that We bad |seiteg quought they were being | bommoee ta tttt 80 years off my P/seven and three-quarters miles, fishing Petar bel a ne ae § Alea jMcGovern, brother of ‘Terrible ‘Terry, house and kept in the open alr as much ( eree, who may be classed as an |no scales to weigh the boys In the varl- | ‘velghed by electricity and, (00k iO" J ute, x put everything thet was in the full Marathon course in 3 hours be 4 zu a te m rat f tp ihe am) met and defeated. Charley Hervey op ossible and my bool ere put un- ee erie | | classes, We had to hustle out and| word for ft, but many a middle-welgh' minutes and second, Chicago's first | opened Phill the Princeton centre, | (4,, . ee icie eoae te older nd UNOURR) Re\ess4, 08] 18|| Quy) creas ee ac ee fer a search of {clashed wlth a lightweight, and {qather- | me into that race. I was sorewed | ininiies and ©) second. Chi the Dexter | sot the rooters of the Orango and Black | //¢@89 at the Broadway A. ©, Inst der Jock and key only twenty-nine, give or take a couple | get some rings nie i a 3 aia eee weights were paired with welters. : We | up to the highest possible tension. [Fark pavilion to much a small crowd | wild by carrving (he) puck (ON) @) Haat night, In a bout that would have been Jed oF, . : eh Ghent ‘ “Sy *s| the nelghborhooc best we could Bet) had’ some great fighters In those da in the fi that tt ts doubtful {f the promoters of wie < | more exe! 1 1EOV) Go 20 €) ia Hoy ee cee emer eronnedy Inte: the Sree Was ao ‘5 big scoop scales, on ra Pretty hard in these Huard mang eee this elty will care to attempt another shot. Dartmouth fought back, and in a ne ui neg not McGovern bees ‘I had to be a real boy then and take at 0, 1 Beckman street to-day | which they weigh quarters of beef. The t 1 boys like nites tates anxiously ng vaffair of the kind |few minutes Marston at right wing | § ‘aron the long end. For the first Part in the boyish exercises, Well, Its e first time In elght years, and for) fighters were able te) sit in all arty ite and Little FIRCHi on the result, ‘We need the points,’ Al from q {t was a one! drew HE Pipa for Hie areen ely two rounds Harvey made « manly. aUGRORES. rl sir = ") sped tales with! but nine thmes out of ten they would Md was gone into then, J aid to myself, ‘and 'm going to J, man race, for Corey's defeat was dee) White. The. Dartmouth. bows forse: ruggle, but att { Pasir fob es Wor to) run land Juinbyie0) Vanjihour ors mote eyanpe ot silde out the other side plained that he w CAG ee tery A leg in] clsive all the way ‘throtth, the. Ittle ahead when Perry at centre shot as Hatter that {¢ was all Mo-; “As an improvement on is we had Py ft wasn’t long before ES oon Sparrow Robertson, They pale venient on this wa Htalian tnereasing his lead as he pleased ond goal and set tie Dartmouth rooters | Govern. Phil cut loose, and It was only} ck to see WhO things sporty of years ago, hters,/to rig up something that looked like a Marathons around the b! It was a hard race and P and running on and on, doing s b f seemingly with. | wild with Joy. The puck then went from at times that Charley did any work thag could las: Is began to look golf players and athletics, . Harare: fon Au next showy rena el Woe fi number of hy Bola ua uenand Io was glad it was over, Right ott enor ined aatee (he ay . one Gi ce anes nS fo) Sd for ‘ cur ea Otherwise araryey, was kept a ae lece of sheet fron ove: ed-down | the Sparrow agre hat to-day's cinder - J, Corey se ‘er the race that he some minutes, and about e minutes | bus ning away from’ punis ¥ better, eat better and sleep better, Charley, be it known, drifted into the | Pov? tied this with hard rubber balls, | we, barrow Agreed that to-day's cinder | aever y broke the tape, I had a feel sprained his ankle in the third mile, but |betore the half was over Phillips shot | that was coming to flee god ue fightin ne through the channel of | 39%. tq the vibration sensation o} amateur and a “pro.’* Tommy | ing down deep in my heart that If! aiq not want to quit. He was fir his second goal for Princeton, tying the ab! athletic fever was prevalent th . ; : 1 Joined the ¥. M. C. A. I took to dis- track and fleld sports. He was a par-la scales, I attached a wire to this that | Burke could easily beat all the Harry | hed saorifoed part of my Ufe in || {econ td ao pr ora A a y ran through the wall back to the im-|"{IImans of to-day, and "Mel" Shep- a) {more than eig! reafter ran for |ticipant in them all, and even played ho Pri, office. ‘Tho hghters could | Luumans of to-day, and ‘Mel’ Sheb- | winning, but Z was happy | ay evaded McGovern, who was un land the wallop that would have nded hostilities, so after running a le | score. een miles ‘In the second halt the Dartmouth tance running, and th tety. | Seep as eee % Se ee a = os x Sa a ae eres years with a ood share of suc football long before early plety got IN) gee inside only through the cubby-hole rick if the latter could be brought ———__- es am still at the game, In a {ts work and loosened his hirsute | where the ti were handed out, ack to his prime, esi el AMUSEN..NTS, AMUSEMENTS, | AMUSEMENTS, \ aj Be iariy th ; ONDA ARRAS | Re . capacity, and have no regrets. ladornment: Rar * The Classes Were Mixed. reali panteay AOmething that ive DEWITT CLINTON HIGH EMPIRE 3'xey. gon ees Dally Mats, 2 sharp |) NEW AMSTERDAM #BazeR Wo aaaecy y THUTR. refer | A famous gridiron struggle, In which! «at the weighing time the fighter | present day boys haven't. We call it} | . I. + 2. | P ODROME::: seats $1. Evs Near Broadw, SATE LEH ey eceleesa alts | Cire stevymiayed eentroWywaaiaesinet {Ne)| would’ hay piseatron helaneel sions neal | Gereravaru lteter tees ring. Tt isthat| WINS SHOOTING HONORS.'] MAUDE ADAMS Wows kNbWs |) at 8 25. to $1.50. FIT Case Mat, 7 Tine Tosmigh rounds enthusiast and one Bey u the | ‘Al’. Cop would shout out famous deaf and dumb team of inexplicable something which would early $0's. The mutes used to signal t|make a 101-5 second of the early officials of the A, Sparrow pound cla T would g ofe | nal w minutes bb Feed ‘o-day, Last Time To-night, z \ Sporting Bird Ballet, | Battle in caw 4 ‘ | W.44thSt.. Boot B'way. 6 Day | mare ont} Flangers | | iy hSt. BE. ot y.Bve.8.J0, aye New Cireus, | the Skign Paes EMO Pb. DeWitt Clinton High School holds the HUDSON Mate Wed, & Sat, 25, Musical Comedy, f 4 oe busy for a and then shout |a 10 flat amateur ina 1 dast eet el 4 OU * rO.MRIW nainelaniaay Laem ae by the finger language, and this was/out: ‘All right, he just made it! The VINCENT ‘TREANOR, | ShAtpshooting | hon Fear eerans ETHEL BARRYMORE! AMS eres, Ippo TOME sic. ae cal f Shae Any Oey viene {#0 effective that they became invin- | —— ~ the honor yesterday by defea: i iM au Tiway. Eva. 418, 11 seseit, Shubert & and inti. | {I i TO-NIG : that judicious exercise can have none |*0 effective that they bec ; , Aas i LYCEUM iit tiitts¢ Sat! tase Week | Bhllbers Ai Anderson Tenge MRS. LESLIE CARTER freser but a beneficial effect. The only danger |e Untillithe yamel wy biel sear, g y target, the final score bein BILLIE BURKE (}/0\ifrs.||| Monster Benefit in Aid of || NEW YURKSUBATHG, Bway a aac i in the game {s in Its being overdone, White's Team Victorlous, IS IS 2 ory 0 elmer, Brooklyn sohoct aida ‘win? ed a8 IC the | Next Sten, ante Now, Eleaor Hotw. Earthquake Sufferers || W VR Eva, Mata We bet \ A Youngste can ae ain eee a Charley, always long on ingenuity, _ ogg math the Last man to ah a on the De'| CRITERION yay ce “UNDER TB PATRONAGE OF NA) in F, Flogield. Je i that is disastrous; aud ajsaln be may try ; iy Wavite bet Mittal intone eainiarencthece ities i A HELD ENCE Lt toro an mite tl the aun tine acura out at te ony way to beet] V7 By Do iqayy Sorry He Didhn’t wits eens ake | WM, GILLETTE ia SAMSON His Majesty || | HELD. missiNocENCE |) smoke cigarettes, drink alcoholles and oyes so they couldn't see the signals, Tee caer | anton a MUSICAL ——e GARRICK ive AER the King of Italy | GAIETY fH ATE, ous at. & B'way, | ite as ies | Needless to say, White's team won, and refused to come to the front, | Wuianaecase ree ncaa, || WM. COL TER $i; PA LAND THE ITALIAN senassabon. ||| THE TRAVELING SALESMAN EL RKAORDINARY BILL INCLUD: “1 NIBLO. 8.1 LER KERIN, SYMPHONY. OR Te Morrow Night TA. i ie hi oa . F = oe away & it ternee © ae: Broadway vis ts, Lase Mat To-day218 STAN Ireland's Famous Actor and Sings Joseph O'Mara ini ix g ONDAY—Seats Now SES G HORN CINDERELLA, with J yore and Sallie Firher, strain and torture on an athlete's face | vent into his favorite subject, the com- in the heat of competition, T think It jarison of present day fighters with was a pitch comes from a desire to excel the other) inoge of the Horton Law days, ‘The |mer—a Southpa fellow and that there !s no lasting Me ios. to.aay don't " AN THEAT. effect. (called old-timers,” he id. “Look at} was then a inember of that down-and- that body and pays whatever fine they | MENDELSS 6BPARROW RO! SON—best ten- | the lightweights to-day, Excepting pos-|out club, the Cincinnat! Reds. Hej plaster on him, he can talk business ie mile and hour runner of twenty years | sibly tling Nelson, would any of] wanted to get away from Garry Herr- | With the boss of the Giant: 3 ‘| |contract from the Giants for next_sea- Fa ett pene gatante, ther® | gon, He has been informed by Mara | r named Jake Wel- |that when ha gets himself In good atand- | —that {s, some Souths) ing with the NeUCHE! Gg nuitelon for} ALD WERIGH VRATH (Bart! . th . “4 < ako | falling to report to the Glants when or-! Tt e (Violin), Debut. J. Schw ‘ass with the 80-/paw when he feels like working. Jako) falling t ARERR ER ence With this out of his system, Charley NCE upon a time, just when he| Now he's sorry. He has asked for a} BERMANS KLEIN'S Mou To-Mn AWIGKERBOCKER yay. a8tm. of yt Mat, Saturnia; O GERMAINE ScHiniTzER i IBABDL BOUTON (Mezzo soprano), SAVOY satu ay f TIVAL CONCERT Jan. 81, Tickete SINO, MAG i} PODROME ORC CLASSIC ITALIAN QUARTETTR, KE, SONGS, SUPEC HIPPODROME , |} EDDIE, Foy, Huber's Mth OA DIAN St MARGUERITE CLARK AND JOH PLILLIPS OF “THE PIED PIPE 1 ago—"Athletics never did me any|them—Murphy, Keyes, Otto, Cross, !mannville, He told Mike Donlin go, Mike | gray," Nothing doing,” saya Me) MENDELSSOHN | Fob Ly Bone Red | . CIRCLE (ie tray eae aes harm. I foel as well to-day as I did]Marto, Baldwin or Hurley—have a} toi Jolin Fy = ——— Ww U L L N rea Museum |] HIPPODKOME ZOUAVES, THE QUEEN OF THE MOULIN ROUGE \ twenty years ago, and just as young. | Chance of beating Jack Everhardt, ‘Wil 1 phat was about 1 Just after | bisa este Ga ee E R Goh RINCESS SON & COOK, OF THE CASINO. ied faith \ thing the aame la true of ‘nearly every.) mington Jack Daly, Billy Brnat, ‘Ikid')ingt nother gent, Spade, by name, | pennant honors in tea mettoon League Seats $1, $1.50, $2. iy. VERONA & CO, | TURE i res sale at Hal) URE NEL DESSIE MCOY & 10 A. M, TO 11 P. M, a AUTOMOBILE . $: anagement Mt METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE. WEF y \ body who followed track and field | McParland, Jack O'Brien, now In an In- pitching for the Cincinnat! Reds, got a| &nd incidentally out of that bunch of : sports In my time, Look at Pete Hoge: | sane asylum; ‘Kid’ Lavigne, Billy Ver-| sore arm, a wild streak, and every. | @Xt@ money that Joh” 7. Br resiterreinia have given the Giants ad man, Pete Golden, Littlewood, Rowell, |8H, Dal Hawking, ‘Spike’ Sullivan and] ting else that goes to get a man In Murphym dacnes rive Lars original creation, | ptian Love Feast feign) Cares 5 To-Net.(Pon + 1GaE MURPHY & CO, In FAPELEE (Lucy di Lammermoor). || Dan O'Leary, Guerrero, Weston and} the rest of them? And the so-called) ios with his manager, and Garry Herr- | has signed | his ‘tract with Datei ooking fora Wite, || r Md ATHER DAVES, 1 SHOW auerrs 1% oar day, Uk : : Po x x is af en = | 20 Others. ELLE BS JOWS = They Look Like Kids, Kline, Jimmy : or nt tye id they |%2 Show John Ganzel was manager of | there ts a proviso in the contract’ that SOO | THE PISSEUTES, ADMISSION .eeseeeee 500 “gtill, comparatively speaking, they |°™My O'Toole and g0 on, would t club, but Garry Herrmann {s the | if he fails to touch second bai ey UMERS IWS 1S Ale gi HNotontne fA : . 1 JK Ikko kids. Th v all runners, | Cut any fee against such as Sammy a fo Be aeevenite: hey ne forfeits ail iH ERS KIN'S and | |ERANGES STARA SOPRANO, | LA STINE: 0-DAY 00 8 ee "8 | Kelly, Oscar Gardner, Dave Sulliv ae : _ | his salary to the other players. John jl gvee, » | |}FRAI d i : G d HUSTIN, ‘THE SQUAW. (LO OE UU SE Cp a ene as ate ce ae John McGraw, of the Glants, got Mr. |m, ‘Brush is not authority for the atocg Ms hig Midwinter: Seteailee - pe ere ae ae HAGH DIRECTION Init enee TANG Jong life, and I must say that not a Billy Rotehford, Dixon, Tommy nite | cade by that mysterious thing known | statement, but that is unde: "stood to Direct from HUBER'S MUS BELASCO “Sri Weil e $a! . itt) Next Wk. Hattie Williams—Fluity fow of them have ubused themselves | oy 3ftke Sears, who Just dled?" Bae be the arrangement between Merkle § PKINCESS Inher orfsinal BATES pratt! SEATS ON SALE HOW. at times. ; ; In ba arene players: A , ; BLANCHE Frater = NS a0 RAMBLER AUTOMOBILE SHOW, Romember Fred Puffer, the old Man+! Charley thought not, and the Sparrow | 7) , (eA ay, WN @Y @ MY CLEOPATRA DANCE) ove sts ort stGtice a teine Theairs Ti Hive auo || S10 West Oza St, Rambler Models exhibited. fattan A.C, handicr? Fred was a cons agreed with him, 3a Ohloan, and thought P. 8, No. 2—With Merkle and Wels) Lin unva lou tiictesit seas iD LAS CY HACKETT! Ninitn A, || Famous, otteet _ orasl spare wheel explained. Visltors. welcome, BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, dent some day, got good again and|™er both sorry for what they dia and | and Co, pitched great ball. CHARLIE CASE, 8 oinore | } WARFIEL did not do Inst season, {t looks like qa ~~~~~<.~- n r . lal Hane |The Vampire . este Theta: Sener and boss of the [#8F@,pemuant for the Gieute next seas ogo A Momameeey | ePesen Me $90 Mat Wet. Posty. E¥'849 |] Waring Elliot's QaiKer: RtisnGeARY | BROOKLYN AMUSEMENT | Mr. ait Ch UL ks ax po gon, ff— SIN Aye, Mat.) BVA ta, X, Montgom 7 PPE RIC Bwa BV tenuate’ || RVRRC IRE Licadway, and 2aipa Ary ‘Twice Athletics a Boon to Health, Says Cae ‘meet ii SyieaeGa hele | tea ines Soaeasar® chatty JOE WEBER'S Fae seta MSSELLUTT ct nec co Rateoae 4 | " “It couldn't hay An 2 we j rtilart. TheMerry Wilow&TheDert || M Bway, & Sth. 10. Nevin, | stac! eck, for as playing | ALICE LLO x i r a t Be CRE James E. Sullivan, of A. A. U, json Qecrazormtnaneotony nite ars BE IN EVIDENCE AT teres 4 AN, RE ASTOR eee Ik Si, Wm. Hodge | 3 TWINS edtes, [1 Ef Neste Week OYBREA NE ‘f Records prove conclusively thatjany bad effect on a runner? some |) time: ; Daily, 250," 4 and Sat. -i5, TI Would Mr. McGraw take the good let fane athletics will help a man in his! cases, yes; other cases, I don't think Jnander, Weimer, {n e of the ue igenecia DALY'S WM, FAVERSHAM AYTON’S Mating 2x | BIJOU ST. PAUL'S GUILD STAG. | AMERICAN "i's @esire for a tong life, Tam only bas-( 2. I think the strain of a long, trying f/ known’ rig A fe 5—StarActs—15 ah iad rn ip} To Day, 2.10) inThebarber ofNewOrleans The HOUSE of i THOUSLIG ¢ OLE 5 race on a young Ind Is Injurious; no f/Graw would, |B ile se was] St. Paul's Guild will h annual “81. DAILY MATS, UENCE MAN FROM ASS! CASINO 2552 Ray Boag Next Week—The Da fg this statement on facts I know. Mr. Welmer thought his isndhe W hs! Hovering Mtsied oo Headed hed Matinee To-Day, 2h ——————— SSS :' doubt about that. Ifa man'has been || worth something more than that of a/stag on Tucsday ev 7 co Vance Io ata | BWAYé ar, | E FOY : r There are many men in the clty of| tratning and ts tn good piysleal cone || minor league pitcher HO nd ones Hall, No. aad West BLANEV'S) Vesta Vette ee, METROPOLITAN 3.83), ¢.22.8" |] EDDI ‘ v. New York to-day who took @ very| dition, and takes part In a hard race f| been tuined loose on the world, Me |Tomiy. Murphy, Ber! Rants Hat y Fully ROLLE yee ee yas’ THE BLUE MOUSE 5 7 01 ey. ‘ro: y Yj ti i » Ce Hope ene bent ob compeutve ath:| Tido not think the ettecta are injuris (| MPUSae WO Nee Cor emer was | Cimecthe toe tte 4 uN OLN Sa “Sie Rabie LLER RINK ee BONE CONCERTS: fed in the face with aye }dlscharee letics twenty-flve or thirty years ugo,!ous, If a man starts ina hard race~ J) worth nothing more then Spade to the den, Bant Dorsey, Jim Buckley, Tem ~ TT 4 Crosman & Co..Pat WALLACK’S Broadway & goth. By . | | laughter arn Evening World net te etriatert of Peri and are now perfect specimens of] we will say a Marathon race—who te || Giants, He cost them the samo amount, Sharkey and a host of other talent will | Rooney&Co.in “Simple Simon LS MATINED TO-DAY, 220. || WEST) 9. Per key aPhy Prevents tontagien, © pain) health. I do not mean by this that! of, to put it more definintely, Spade was positively appea | gimp Mart Tarr, Robby MARIE CAHILL we THE BOIS |} END | MRS, FISKE? 83823710 meus 200. el Physically unfit, and continues and fin- {| tradea back to the Reds for Wetmer. | "the St Pace Guild ts the oldest club, Mar Dal North, Avery & Hart, ko JN AND BETTY. they would not be alive if they had/tshes through sheer gameness, yes, || Now Mr. Weimer is sorry ho did notin the Paulist Fathers’ Par! ‘not taken up athletics, that {s infurigus.—Statement by James report erate ao pep fe | le name of mens oe ot te fem clube Does tho atrain pt a hard race have|B. Sullivan, President of the A. A. U, [| ¥i2 ‘bem @ great help fast at ( talc Bas besos ee Witte | to the bed. But fem othe sh fer the tat f ar Rat and bears Be, ae st 7 mrs cai De Wolf Hopper, Th Pied Piper | Jettereon De Angel é S|GARDEN Badin uae rete 2 (ATLANTIC gaRDes, | . Hl. Thompson, i "Mat, ‘To-Day, 2.16, wery, {ALHAMBRA oe FA ieee . 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