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LATEST REPORTS AND TIMELY COMMENT WON A MILLION, THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1909, EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT |: Longboat and Shrubb Doing Training CLASSIFY ATHLETES Work Over Ice and Snow for Marathon AND WEED THE GAMES,’ | THIS JOCKEY CAN'T EARN $10 A WEEK Marvellous Walter Miller, Forced to Quit Racing Game, Must Borrow From Mother to Enter Business, BY VINC END TREANOR, R MILLER, joc pion American rider of two sea- ner of fortunes in purses probacly een credited to an @ thor world, has ended his remarkable saddle winner of more than $400,0C0 for James R, Keene d f of 1907, and nearly reer millio rd-breaking winning season $600,000 for oth y Miller, or “Marvellous Walter” as he was called, finds mee unable to earn even a $10 riding fee. And he couldn't eam $10 a week out of the saddle Miller's se rather abru ville track, w fine of gi" for an alle Cloudlight ter, Miller's sor as mount on Js toward the fi 1 discriminated done roug! been punistied to any s wed It wa great rival and iT e stable Jockey, had the bite. They were driv! like a team. Neither but these arent offenses came most through a to win on any horse he rode than for any ether renion, The boy was strictly honest and enjoved the public's eee oSre pas @ PLCLUR LAL Soushes “Corn ad WP WIPTBB : Fe ith hie |C2Mfidence as no other rider has, sinc jockey w give an neh with Me) or before his time. No other Nookey. FLOSOLINVE Mount. A bumping match naturally ever had a bigger following and until THROGGH SNOW AROUND CENTRAL: LARK wre resulted, b udiight's nose jeat Season, when he became heavy and home first lengthened out, an ae erally successful, | | Miller Was Fined Twice. | Tralnere Lost Confidence. ristmas Day Miller had been | for alleged rough riding in a! Miller got C! none was more gen- 2 rough weather has not only put Alfred and Tom Longboat; the Indian conqueror of Dorando Pietri, back in thelr training for the race at Madison Square Garden on Feb. 6, but has also forced them to resort to some unusual styles of training The race was originally scheduled for last Tuesday night, but Shrubb injured rubb, the English champion, Miller got few mounts hereslast son because trainers believed he had race’he won on Smiley Corbett. Tha lost the knack of getting the best out of th 1 ’ ghccountry road afore ask f low! yf lar offense, he|® Norse, Some sald he had lost hie won, | Cre Of hls toes In running over a rough country road and was f reed to ak for following day, for a lar offense, He derful style because he had grown taller & Postponement of the race, Incidents the extra time for training -has proved was suspended for three days, When and his legs accordingly became longer, ® &feat boon to Longboat, as pounding over the country roxds had bunged up 4 Notwithstanding this argument of the Wise acres Miller Went to the coast un- der contract to T. H. Williams and up to the time of the sudden ending of his career was riding in his old-time the CloudMght fine was imposed Jockey began to feel that he was being persecuted, He argued that Notter was equally to blame, but Presiding Judge! his feet considerably, and ha would contest that a sure to result when the piace when scheduled, With a four-day reat the men have ste poor condition for the gruelling hman and Indian clash, had {t taken ted in real training again, but are n Veteran Expert a. eee a Plan to Do Away With the at All the Fedious Heats Meets. miportant fy athletes? Timit sand cut ont the This subject ts very s nthletic not claw handtea wood to promoters of bi d interest pa neets aud naturally shoul trons of Held and track sports aes the entrle iaily so large that the woes of from e1x to @ y before a final) ith | stance, | big meets ong dt dozen he ndicaps to those very often ow best men are athe same conditions: prevail, mile run at the recent Pastime games at the Garden the entry leaps so bg In the larger In the ge and the wan so} that the short-maric men change Ta vio first place, a bunch of! | a rail Marathon inte Says He Can Beat Record-Breaker LONGBOAT DLING PACED ON ICE BY SRELOY PHATER | and Wants a Chance. Longboat bas taken to the {ce for his, and !8 covering from five to eight miles n day, paced by a speedy ekater, He han not given up work on the roads by any means, and covers about fifteen miles @ day, but ts careful when he hits the hard | places not to injure his feet I Shrubb {s working out on the roads tn and around Central Park, and the ple- ture taken yesterday shows that he {8 in good shape, It shows the aplendid, easy | few days, heats stride of the Englishman clearly: coming with a bundle.” In fact, ue It looks ke @ record-breaking porformance next Saturday night at the| gentieman !8 already here, Robert ran, as conditions will be {deal. As at the time of the Huyes-Dorando race,| Fowler, the long distance champion of aiaeneun cull Immediately follow the horse sale, when the track will be packed | Boston, f in New York, and his friends solid by mile after mile of work on ft by the horses exlibited at the sale, The/are offering to bet aa much as $2,000 track will ba Just springy enough to make it possible for the men to do thetr | that jie can beat Maloney over any HE friends of Matt Maloney, the Marathon runner, will have to got on # hustle within the next land milers {nto classes. [eather tog at the fe the direct cause, and | Fo pndleapartha leteeta ani {pr j fees, now pal {meet at j armory ad little or no} 4), Fowler Camps on tor there is a “great big man | PLEADS ROBERTSON |nothing more than novices, youths that can't and probably never will learn low to rum, impeded the road througiout ‘The spectators found themselves puz- led after a couple of laps. It was a sa of guessing at "Who's in front.’ This left the race a crazy, merry-go- round affair, the progress of which was knowa to few outside the official scorers, ‘Sparrow’ Robertson, that veteran of athletics, has ventured a suggestion the subject that might simplify matters in similar races, as well as | furnishing some good contests, The parrow” says put the half-milers For instance er men who have show: 5 or less In one race; the miles in 4 |have another class of 4.30 men, 4,35 [440 and go on. As soof as a man Huates from the 4.30 class stick him in the one below In this Way, according to the “Bpar instead of having one pellmel! a ser of good mile seratel competitive fields wouhd find « place» every programme... ‘The oting ec) vould then save a lot of it for offlelal handteap Sparrow." ranging says the rbertson ts I pir the coming Regiment which, a record way breaker, of Maloney ; Will bet that ft tsn’t twenty-five miles. T have been over the course since com ing to New York, and I know whereor I wpank.” “It any of Maloney's friends want ts bet on this proposition,” spoke up a friend of the Boston runner, “we are Feady to cover any amount that the may offer. More than that, we w bet that Fowler can beat Maloney over |the same course.” | Fowler has decided to come to New York to live, and he will go Into the hotel business at Yonkers if he can tind @ suitable place. “l want to do some more running before ieolng {nto business," says Fowler, “as an afraid that business might interfere with me after I once get located,’ The man who comes here to take the acalp of Maloney, pride of the Trinity Hopper and his associates had a ditt Neha and ast y miners around the Keeping away from the snow-covered, tee-huinmocked roads. ‘The latest stunts best, and that a new Marathon record for 26 miles 3% yarda will be established | course of twenty-six miles. The com- ren fu aeaenrunning at long dis: ent view. Miller then refused ¢ | Miller'a career, was Meteora in a of the two Marathon runners that promiso it up the § indoor contest {s regarded as a certainty by the experts who have followed the Indoor Marathon | ot Fowler had been heralded 19's. the Marathon race Arn nya the fine and sought to lay the m: ae Hy Eee a able boy, yet pulled off a: own above, \ game 60 far, | gdvance among the Maloney admirers, was taken il, and Ms tienda took him aeiySt) a y vious experten — nosed that wn an! 0 course. ate, n the before his employer, T. H. Williams. with horses; In fact tt hee eperienea = — and tt was proposed that they run STURtROMcel rae ee beter he won th Mr, Willlame is a power on the Call-he nevervsat on a hore until ho wes Fi School: Hndoor race on w percentage basis, Mr) nay Mtatathon hire’ ant the yon Puce vad at oe ert aes mg Mia pratetan|g EVE COOLS fo Jockey Who Has Earne OTC FLOCKS | vorie: ease thet he erate 0 PP sation RRS fae YAM D a eee | WAS short ada nat . itton down flat ’ cen a she ss 0 1 abllity : alto = @ minute apart in this race, which evidently believed the Judges were right sed trainers RPL EAS T R C N C 1 10 Week T. N G “want to rin over an outdoor Mara- which was h aratat fe lone 1 want to run over Fun at Boston, and but fo ac: thd refused. to. Intertere in Stliers wan “eiling’ ieesecey capers ine LY AOWwING Crews ow Can’t Comman a Week Lam Now Gets rr evict care wuetier TAR Crepe ital alent behalf. By his refusal Miller wilfully | &#8inst more experienced rival ] } 1 % y-twenty-five or twenty-slx | row er thinks he would have won 0 | « twenty-twentyefive i ast biimart own and pow. wands In| ci, i%h, be aetaniiened 'ewionine §— OY 19G9 Season Whack at Vale | ir, rer inter rack cacan. tor |,c 38 1 wane tas, definitely suspended He has had an! recor and, unlike other riders in late | miles No ne fa ingly, ‘'t gboat came Alar to ride for the Rothachlid stable | aANlesO Nalin eine paomay Redtary) piles | mine," he sald to Boston and howed a land next summer, but cannot ac- BELLA latest , Spencer, Turner, and + develops that Fowler came here In y plece dl neve! cept it, even if he should want to, while) {he reat of them, who enjoyed but one Although the Publte Schools Athletic Cornell's hockey team will play Ite Aret| rerponee ‘to information that Maloney See? anything Uke order the ban of the jockey olub here. ar of top-rung success, the hoy came yang, has decided to Inol ' p 2 Arst | response ‘to ly Johnny Haye ne ¢ the Dondor back tn 1907 with even a better record, UtaBue has decided not nelude row- game to-night with an Intercollegiate | pad broken the world’s M on rece ‘ NAY ree May Go Into Business In hig big yeare Miller rode some {ng in the lst of under {ts League teain, meeting the Yale ‘Varsity A by running from Rye to Col ig ne oa fe Thus is this erstwhile pigskin sar cae ug horses, He gulded the great di the scho are showing players nt the St. Nichola ReatiniielWenseiai ea csvaniou ravanditll|tvialeiinin who was close on the PCOMLIK SIDUAT ADAIR SrenEMONTATe Te great Interest !n the game, and thres -ithacans have been trying for several) : ial He can do thle only with his sitaddied Ballot in some-of his richest schools have already started practice on years to auErRe A schedule of games|" tig m willing to bet any unt 4 ne mother’s consent, as she saved his Wlaning rac G) a pron wet stakes the machines. Five achools have signi- with Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Dart- & i] ay Fowler, ‘thal mer have gamed about $200,000 in teen tion others, with turt records almost fed thelr Intention of putting crews « mouth, but the application was dented er itn Maloney ran te 1 ne | test event ailleay during my four last years on the turf,’ 08 great. His best riding was done th water this season—Comnierce, ¢ for various reasons, and the team hay o.) rdintancenoiat . H i cudemy Ta by Mer, ‘and I'am not obliged to’ while the employ of James Morris and determined to play Itself into the good | ven 5 7 : : Continue riding for a livellhood. I feel, ,ecne and the Newcastle Stabila BUnerA NaTEGolaTt YSED-TOSELL graces of ie hockey authorities, and | peer nibssschane ae MIE s Ses eM ast , pe a Guat In the first scholastic regatta PAPERS. by defeating teams like Yale and Dart.) = 7 me & 2 held two years ago, and they finished mouth, with whom they are subse: | AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, in the order named, Last year only three crews entered, and again Commerce won, with Clifton second and Stuyvesant thi h Sporting News sin Small Chunks § Timely | Owen Bush, the Montreal, was Bamund Lamy, the amateur Kind of a race at th Dlonuhipa ‘at Pittaburs | aged to beat him out in plousalp, Kearney, of New t ond In this event, while lamy wea unplac ed i} Fhe wo mile champlonehty was ¢4 mee Bush ot second plac Me Halehed third’ tthe Ico” was’ tn Door a and the time was elow. ‘Gossip pire O'Day restertay, ODay had deen mak. this year promises to be a guiceess A a t nex for the 1m@ one, as there ts plenty of material in BASE? measun. but fell in Tine atthe leat minute qnearmed sicater trom the schools only man who could «ive BALL CRANK, n Commerce Harry McIntyre. oth B brospect of balng! Tha champ: tr to the Giants fc sie is the latest th D He wants more bet ew ts on the R. W, Simmons, one of the best known pre 5 Judges the American turf, 4! He had offiotated a8 ren The crews re start Hal Chases real application for reinstate- | than eve: ment has been received by the National Com- Monday at the latest the or of the Highlanders wi find book, a! otandard’a of the Amerioan ture, Ltledged mamber of the organ: td. J" Yast | Princeton and Brown will meet on tha fall, on Oct. 3 Aired De Oro, d chany grid ‘a little break little brea wame will be payed at 4 the Hien ne, but aa August, up eb 0 plavix o Be sbmped Now York. i rosa ain't ki kick tng Very much on that, ly as Frank Farrel! ta probably paying it. when he Jur iia ; Thomson the natlonal thres-cushion candidates at press Won two niure. gamod | fn th Academy, Where he is | Es If they @ heavy cre y ng exhibition games. De' Oro di fornia horsemen have ebout given up| Harry Denkleman, wlio had a bani At Townsend Harris, too, all hopes of beating the anti-tace trek bil! In in the svening Faipe by one point. whl have to be Th that State, and ere about Teudy to Quit. “Ths |eing, 40.10 40" Whe Vciamplon's. hi \ DIL will fo on ita final passage early next Waa 7, William McKay, with & han week, and the will atm {tat once, |8, lost to. thy owiehe in the aft and Rhodes show e: t Aa the bill now sixty days are ajlowed | game, 40, to G8. MeKay made the {chines and will be the nucleus of now in progress, Unless lis un, Which wi | send Haris combination that at the last moment, the = Coamt Clabs wil be able to finlah thelr mest: | Inge aa original's scheduled, fg Ree es The Boys’ oh of Bt Tenatiua Loyola, wii hold its annual games at the Eighth Regi 1 teeep won [Net follow the Woe ate [Tre following jeht, the Cinal [Open to all registered athletes of the A. lAsenCito RRcmMlay Nall, wnoviea, | Open. to | holla A. 1 gnd all Gammolte socleties, 890- Star Athletes Will Compete in events ann fe no the fuat Xavier run, ard, “handicap: § | at a Te niente mk fs eaten by a |/ays relay; handicaps one. inte ul Open to ¢. A. Land, to pargohlal ‘school bo Fane eeitgsswadenai Rast relay, 8 fee Ine’ Would gold liver AAG: eet of the National [and bronze medals will’ be prizes In east reagan tecalved toe slened Centunt ot tin: vane — Onty the classy athletes will compete r at the games of the Irish-American | Swat Milligan the First Inventor | s»«'-'08 voi Se of Famous “C. Q. D.” Wireless. | *2.° 2227 005 be B, Bulger, Sporting Department, Evening World: entries, the club has decided to place a T have been trying to dig up some facts regarding wireless telegraphy, Wl on all the aps. This will you tell me if Swat Milligan had anything to do with {t? eliminate many » GENE M'GUIRE, the Bronx In the one mile the best nillere ‘The firet wireless message ever gent, Mr. jas coming with the glass bat. Tt was J compete. Jim Sul- a MoGuire, took its leave trom the Polson |'h0 custom of these old alouths to wear an » H. Tr ALWAYS*USED Dak Park at Bobbietown, Perhaps I had | night detect anything In the way of a plot | Berker and Harvey ( TO-HANG AROUND yetter give you the detatis, tauinet Swat at long range, thoge who will ma HE: a he man hurried alon S ‘The Willow Bwamps were scheduled to | near peculiar ticking eounds as th ire all In good ¢ nr RACE TRACK hreugh hiv patented receiver, ¢@ heard tho letters “C.D. Q." hi that mean, “Come darn “qu ‘k."” Later this ‘all Wag changed to Q on ac 3 foreign languages putting the ad darn’? at the end of toa sentence This was a puzzle to the detect izing that something was wrong that ini mighty tppear that day and Zeke Bondor waa to {toh against the Peerless Polson Oaks, fe had invented @ ourve known as the leotrio ball. This he had intended to use n Milligan. The ball was fitted with Wires and colle so that It would stun any or records ¥ fall before ¢ atrides of t LEAN CLAIMS FORFEIT Ay Une Aecret service man | fam championship, , BOZEMAN BULGER. Hueston for the three-cushion ee JOCKEY: WALTER-MILLER » penny for his boxing exhtbition and sacrifices a amall fortune here quently matched, earn the right to ell. gibliity in the Intercollegiate bierpan The Cornelliang have alread {HIPPODROME' "TO-MORROW Nigh LYMAN ‘A, HOWE’S *SICILY— | eee HQUAKE RE won al thelr practice games, their latest achieve ment, beating the seven of the University of Pennayivania In two. successive | games, shutting geal Ih the final contest. composed of aturdy whom ure sever them out, without a The team t¢ players, among football stars, who ha hown consilerable aggressiveness | {n thelr practice games. The defen ue Is compored of big, muscular fello who have mastered the art of body checking so thorauehiy| that hone of their opponents have be le to get by them without a atrugete © men are fast skaters and expert | ttlek- rrisldeeaiy and Manager Vincent tuys Ir the Valesontans win they will have to put un a better game than they det And Ta gal Dartmouth, VDT, RUSSIA, FRANCE, PEATY. A WW FLOOD. AWAY THATS, MOSCOW TLOQD. Prices Hwa, Bye 5. ANGKETT? “Mise rg DAY Geraldine Farrar The Vampire With, bet Biway Maine Ell’ & diva. tel ipa evant, KISS MUSICAL. | MENDELSSOHN HALL—Song Recital. | 0. Mat Ay ao, wast WULLNER # }oatys wy, FAVERSHAM | Ey.$.10 Mat Today 2'0 linTheBarberotNewOrleans |eqsio MATINER TO'DAYS EDDIE FO LRG Hs, 28 | eae METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE. O-NIGHT, Prices) ath... WH PIANO at Hiway. Evga 515, 2.15: THE BLUE MOUSE face with x World. AMUSEMENTS, Te tc Gl ise ie es DU CHAT NOIR | TO-N ran Huber’s 14th : Museum parnto th Br ‘END {DE WOLF HOPPER i Nxt Wk, Dustin Farnum, ‘The Squaw Man EMPIRE : BY a é ee ~W Hth HUDSON ts ETHEL BARRYMORE A! suc, TIN THIRD DEGREE. iby way, B isn Next Monday GARRICK* i WM. coutitn’ WA PATRIOT CRITERION "1's, WM. GILLETTE LYCEUM + ELEANOR ROBSON * Buickerbocker. 5.15. Mat Sat f sill sb a HE “HAS"ERRNED $200,000: WHICH HIS: MOTHER'S SAYING -FORLHIM he vild We Concerta Sunday Donna, hy BC thers AMERICAN ; SAVOY 81:98 10 by HALL, 424 st 15—Starhols—19 Wwaitee Seentc ibe ae ii: “BATT rl Allenato. LANEY Ezra Kendal Cahe Annette Kellerman, batter who tried to meat tt surried on. LINCOLN SQ, Gardiner, red Creasy & Dayne, Murph Beet sea ine “Vuligan w without the dau sclive gal t he D. Q. Bi Gata ats ORe iieges: sip ati od t ie ay Trou inte Tarot ret service men, Ho allowed |” Just aa tho ball. was being Thrown back ;) M Mon, Feb t * an outing and ons of them! o the pitcher the secret. service. mi | Jess Lean, souls, the p t = en War? ae atime and one ean | othe picker tnt hart wei, may P| Joes Lea Jet em Uriscoll Gives ortune il a fee {par Ww i AMtiMarpemcer One oell et lato, handed Swat the Blass covered bat alana Et Thee. M ¢ ite dcectinen vr exerted ip ch NUN hetea fhe iy OR aha i AitceniiarGray nettscori lo se ie ari co in ales GARDEN 8 went ty @ dar wholly Unprecared for the {riven wacinst the ait ent nee top bert emblem, has claimed the forte shl DRISCO: Iked 5 a dabolical plot thy the t Gig tleldere’ epider hea Pat Mb I ost talked wave ee ine tof aH ve ached ie tlectricl Bosted by the players with Ste. tan of a 1s ' + by tnutat- OIXEY in Many Jes ih Ith’ copper, nails 40 at the bail could not be reached ert st Dind t Atel in : ala ta Wing exhibitto: viene eter reerthdt a minnet et Rube Ore it et Fae ea ie Masa Be G d HATTIE WILLIAMS a ‘ot the sevent the bail Was 1 » Por the fi vat h call dain the iat hale the seventh linuin Pe larexerertesl Reece LTDA (hel niaich aC JOnHeS : Raiaieen ane (tts eae re areata ay si Batty, ran FLUFFY RUFFL 4 t b t Me ¢ Yankee Prince a aa Anvestigation showed that the spar ard pa MeGraw ¥ Shest any anv mony sta vat way 4 being o and year, TH & wad connected with the secret service man P| bidder for the game Drisce gland so eon M 1 V Hag (tha ane Nied an eediascal diveey= 11D oro yenteragy, notified Lean. thai [i Practically, every Oenhimunager and malehmaker in the Bast oaw.Detscol Fick she ‘IGE HOCKEY YALE vs, CORNELL Mirage teres the | Tia, ball alll clings to the fag pole and e must be played in Boston, QfMght Marto Thursday night, and they are clamoring for his services. No |! WOpensrae! Qitis, Mr St, Nicholas Rin ‘iy mr st ball began santting | irtens the raph station in A¥ rat Lauls man oh ote. 1 thle and amount of money, however, will tempt him to give up his trip to England. AMMERSTEIN'S va as they flow of I hope that will assixt you fe owe i ° ppreciated whe s kno’ i jot get one 3 | sds ORs that w ha Ste Jou In your sctem- Hl Fett emblem tecently: by, deteating His @incerity can be appreciated when {t is known that he will not get on hy METROPOLITAN . ROLLER RINK ° ave, 2 Princess Rajah ty ier ‘Cleopatra Dance Montgomery & Moore, Bobby North, 10 othe CONCERT EVs. AT 8.10, G.. HUNTLEY §:, UBERTY 20s i Mawel ks Mrs, Leslie mae Musical BROADWAY ‘i, aber Ee CINDERELLA | John Barrymore, Saille Fisher, 75 Othe t NEW YORK! ANNA | ut HELD | THE TRAVELING sisal FRED NIBLO, itt u mparaltal ed Success, MISS INNOCENCE Auer Ath st. & wa - NEW AMSTERDAM ‘ii To-morrow Night, THE at) OF “THE “but wblse dito St. Eves. 8.10. Mats, Thurs. & Sat 8 Sie VERN FRANCES STARR .!7,{ BELASCO iis Wed) e Sut BLANCHE BATES picitiina 4 VEMY OF MUSIG14 St, & Irving pi AO Trore. FIEL a" Dresents Davi WARF tn os ae > $1.00. Ma Dai today, Bv.8.16 | ASTOR fit" [i Wm, Hodge Mate is, | The Man from Home JOE WEBER'S © Joe Weber, Blanche Rinj Jones. AibertHfart, Thes fini BIJOU SAS. MARIE CAHILL, fe HON ATLANTIC elt ned Vaudevitie & Moving I RAMBLER, AUTOMOBILE: show, ‘Weat 624 St, Rambler Models exhibited, Fumous offset crank shaft and Ramblee arare wheel exoiatned. Visttors welcome, ——e BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE Broadway & Haloh Ay, Pwice Dadi Bush wick ro DREAML Ast UEILESQUERS ia 1 THE KED MOON ik DAVE MARION k I AYTON’ Paste THE DARLING OF THE 80DS Week Feb. 1—The White Horse Tayers MEN AND WOMER, Use Big @ for ie, [Preveats & > eal Tur Evans Oxewicit 00, pact or palsonous, SinGiNNAT, 0 | ae By Draggtats, plain wraoreg, Scrat sa savad See apse Cs se Se ea sa eee Co ooo 2 Bate G

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