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| | li LE E LATEST REPORTS AND TIMELY COMMENT THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1909, BOW! WOW! WOW! HERE'S THE REAL NEW YORK DOG If You Have One That Conforms to. the Lines Given Below It Is One That Is Surely Well Bred. BY VINCENT EREANGR, HE dogs of New York homes, the household pets. Ever stop to, consider what they are and what their breeding and care mean? Thousands of dollars are annually spent to satisfy the growing | : dog fad, until now no well regulated home seems to be complete without | Some member of the canine family. The most popular and fashionable of these household pets are the bulldogs, the Boston terriers, collies, and | the toy dogs like the Pomeranians, and Yorkshire terriers, Of course, the Irish terrier, the fox, the spaniels, Irish setters, and even the Ru wolf hounds may be found in many homes, but the bulldogs, the collies | and the toy dogs outnumber all the rest. In the old days ¢ $8 of body, 19 points; mouth, 5 points, old dog was con- sidered good enough to h ‘ound! and so on. the house, t at so in the One hundred points constitute the @nnual exhibits throu Perfect dog, but let it be known right here that the perfect dog of any breed h t been seen A dog which can | roll up a total of 75 or 8) points Is as good as any man's dog. Dog's Color All Important. ain Pomerantans the color {s most {m+ \d color is considered best, de of coating to obtain ® the chocolate, like that of the great try, wherein th bon makes a d weight in ¢ fs gone. Now | are all-importa Is Your Sees Like ual s One? For instanee, one of those ug Uke Master Gri; England, owned by R. Lobban, ¢ Milnshaw Mash ark, he should, if he has Jules Ferond, of No His general © should indicate| solid chocolate’ kind, A ble white, courag sable is considered quite fash: He should have and ts worth three times as -colored ff he doesn’t He should b with two b flike mites the the general pleasing » thelr activity, bright- ; and faxiness. ‘The true Pom, {6 face should K as a fash in his action, He has and flat, 7 of form and stands straight Ri Gee the on his legs. He walks lightly, stilt- 1 Kily, like a hackney. His @ good und elther out or in, All Hise must be straight as sticks. ‘Too 5 ng is as bad as too little teeth sligh 7 r should be long, but still not fh L exper ufflike. THis eyes, to be as nearly § possible, Ould be close to- to give “that all-tmportant ess. The tail shquld be carried I b over the body, with Its hair age, and n on hg palmiike on elther aide. |The Set RY ita fh not|™ er the ear, the better, You might b able to buy ood Pi a Inclined to te und Was | from $500 to $1 08 aa Romeretlanyton @ real bu that ey nt mad. Collies More Popular Than Ever, The. Screw Tall Is Popular, | mong the bigger i dogs, none ta! SET met ee ing more In Po aulaelty than the The brindle and the br led are) coll This isa of ‘gentle anl- the most fast ¥. The| mal with a long, RY coating, His tight si t sirable, but al use was herding sheep and P Mr. Lobban sa have but of late years he has pall ave | t popular as the bull- @ short, n isehold pet. This yenr's rden was Sn all 244] the mill- original bu This is the , t 1 is pro: |, duced by inbrec in land a is one of the biggest CSTE CAN dvasanitrornity! iceesstul breeders of colltes ut it is popular here The Scale of Points. < scale een cup medals and other prizes. Greystone r relate, probably the best colle in tins of points ts very portant liege GOLLNS 1 HOPE NTO. NGHTS RACE | j iat Irish-American A. C. tet ing a big effort to keep the > York A. C, from getting the th GREAT DANE, SANDOW GFAAR SIZE counts AND ALERTNE BULLDOG. FACE - SHORT JEYES WIDE APART SKULL BIG AND FLA LEGS S'TURDY AND . THICK’ CHAMPION FOSCO Boston TERRIER: S'2E AND MARKING. BRINDLE, AND WHITE, FACE sHoRT compach BSoOpv, and ALERTNESS IN CoLLigs GCOBKOR 1S ALL IMPORTANT LONGEST BooWwiuTA SHORTEST NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT POMERANIA “EVERY FEATURE AAC. MEN American A. C. ts m | Diamond mse Is Prize Lh BD Will Be Given the and permanent possess! the toy varlety of dog. > country, alone won four rfbhons and | sf Cup at the gam j OUD LEY it py At artinique Cup a 8 mance, a I anlan to be lds veniam Greimee Peal tmportant) vi niversity at”Madison Square Gar- Winner. ered real good well mannered and i high tn the scale of| den to-night. | bred must be subjected to the critical | points ee agn Of his wich sable-| phe trish-Americans had originally | ne ithe: an. | Witte colo: » | eye of a judge mg t fe lines Gen- ite the (it ie) imamate desirable Intended to send in Mel ; ‘| BY C. W RYDER, @ral appearance and conformation, |" There were thousands of other dogs| beat out Trube, of the N.Y } Boints; heal, 5 points; eye, & points, |in tho big Garden exhipit from Cham-|-shep" ts not in good vond r pion Fo: feg, 10 points; color, of tail, 5 points; ear, the Boston terrier, to San- of Aar, the biggest dog in the | world, and ail are pets more or leas, now, tuted, s been substi the chance which 80 Tom Collins Collins was Evening World has ar- ERE'S a chance for some boy to | oH become a real chanipion. National held In Madison That |the three weeks of May 2 Bowling Association June wil quare Garden during \' Boys Under Nineteen Eligible COUNTS COLOR MOST \ ee EVENING WORLD WILL GIVE BOYS CHANCE TO BOWL FOR THE TITLE >— EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Marathon Winner Quickiy Recovers i rom Breakdown = caused them to drop along the road. - “ ' ors now say that many of the James Clark, i Xavier Club, wio collapsed should never . allowed to start, Rallies After Being Taken | cin and crowley, of the Irish _ 6 , , |American A, ., and Jensen, of the to Hospital Following Cols \pastime a. ¢, who finished In the ors | ed, used judgment all the lapse way, and Instead of trying to eprint to the front, kept up a steady stride radually passed the fleld, Jimmy Lee was first to pass the turns a+\ing point at Sea Gate, A short dips tance from there, however, Clark put on a {ittle more speed and forged to the front. Crowley, of the Irish-Amert- can Club, trailed him all the way, Clark’a time in negotiating the regu. iar Marathon distance of 26 miles, $88 strain on his muscular system |yards was 2 hours, 48 minutes, 628-8 Tt was one of the most exciting races|seconds. While this was fast, it did ever run In this country and was wit-|not break the record. nessed by fully 90,000 people, who. were | Several of the athletes of lesser {ms strewn along the course. One hun- portance who collapsed along the road dred and sixty-four started, The con ere iaken t3 heathy hospital one a tnual cheering of the crowd Is probably ‘litle {8 tought that some of them Paeconelbiei(aeatramarsrara leniiriania would hot recover, but this morning most of them. were’ able te go to thelr inde’ by scores of the runners and ! homes. $200, 000 Latest Offer for Jor Jeff and Johnson ferles around a bit in tho last few daya, First of all it went to Los Angeles, Then tt was reshipped to Bakersfleldy finally to Fresno and last of all caught him tn San Francisco, Jett opened his eyes when the teles sram was shown him, but there was no comment from tha big fellow. ————__ Two Endurance Contests, Herman Cadleu has two twelve-hour en. durance bowling contests on this month a! the Monarch Palace, tha first being for James Clark, of the Xavter collapsed nto s whose condition Athletle itera hliawae e Marathon + Gate and return, was considered | last night, came around all t this morning and will suffer no serious consequences from the terrible from Brook and serious Seattle Men Will Put Up That Amount for Fight This Summer. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 13,—Offers for | the Jeffries-Johnson fight reached top notch last night when a despatch came from John C, Bartlett and W, Gordan Jr. offering 00 for the match, to bl and starting at noon Sunday, ‘There ill be twelve bo r take place at Seattle some time during | Sf yan, twelve bowlers, in Fie Read, the Alaska-Yukon Exposition this 1 summer, The purse offers started at $#,- (00, the first being made by Hugh McIntosh, of Bydn Australia, then gradually increased by degrees untli Mazuma, Nev., at one time reached the| ____ AMUSEMENTS, high price with a $100,000 offer, NEW Al ST ‘Then two parties from Beattle offered va AM: TERDAM Past $125,000, and now comes (his $200,000 prop- in OP, HUNTLEY osition, Tnclilentally the message followed Jot- || GAIETY THE ravi dadiua i Ee El Po LIBERTY HRATICE. 425 we vay Presents Mrs, Leslie Garter casa held Sunday atternooe an There will be t entries _ MUSICAL. RA HOUSE bach rial ib Mth St. bth Av. at i, ‘Tales of Hoffmann; 8, La Sonnambula (Mme. 1h Sexe Bunday Night, Mischa Elman SROKDWAT ae ae ype eee Se 6 Quallt: s METROPOLITAN OPERA H HOUSE. Musical Pky, A BORN CINDERELLA Barrymore, Faille Fishers 75 Othe NEW YORK |.) TO-NIGHT, at 8 (Reg. Pric WEBER PIANO _U! AMUSEMENTS. BATTLE. IN || way & 43th a pp ANNA in F. Z1EGFBLD. ahs Tinparalteled Success HELD ELD wissi INNOCENCE Biway&dothst« FANNIE: WARD TARTAR ox TRI 820, Mats SPORTING | Bird a BATTLE IN "OOK. 8 cted that nearly 10,000 entries panies ‘Seats Now [| EATRE, B ; Ne made for the five and | on Scores Rolled in Com- || TO-MORROW NIGHT | seine |CIRGLE THEATRE, Bway & (0th, By 6. jteams and {ndividual cha P| Np 2 | LYMAN H HOWE’S |THE QUEEN OF THE WOULIN “ROUGE Esc aC MOEA en cee petition on Any Alley, | hi EMPIRE 37 4 2, 6 will be distributed In prizes. There Is | Mney! Web Mk gHives, 816 [Roti thevattahtest doubt ethat (esl ie WnOH nmi SPECTACLE ||| EMPIRE sc ak ci |the greatest bowling tournament ever boys hav- 4 PELY CRITERION ** Twas, Hr Bt Jheld in the world, but alas! until The | |! eral ey pat nese CASINO Bway 90th Bt, ves 3.15. Mat: Sat, @ F Evening World took hold of Unis boys: | 884i] toll en the rexulae tour wie WM. GILLETTE in SAM CHL Gor eeu etelelte| saya "Hai hog wit a I JAS, T. POWERS HAVANA, GARRICK 4 Moy contests except as spec Here, Ww Fr orld. ‘om whieh Mareh under nine the games rolled In games count), and owner or n entered. the » Bowl World on then, rope: ANA May mittee will care m after a trial race 1 y, in ranged petition in which the win- George Bonhag, Harve ohn, J. Pet ner may secure all the honors which } ivan and oth competed, The) gq to the holder of the Juvenile bowl- 0 egia e OC. key Tit e hoider of the four and five mile tities, jig mplonship of Greater New | beat out his teammate; ly ‘york. And this ts indeed a great honor he was at once selected to represent the | among bowlers, when {t is remembered " Depends on To-Night’s Games ss iiss escrito ine = At the request of four local eollemes | nis Greater City there is at_ present iene ‘Cantain Coxe's men showed their su- | another relay has, been added to tie none who can justly claim such a dis- . perlority over Yale early in tl on | Programme. ‘In this a Bg Le ret ROn In eas compelition { Ci lay bt) (0 CUTE y for teams of four men Inctive title p p Yale and Princeton Play Here, ty beating the Now Haven eaves in PaeanctadiacieNew rorke ul Gives Boys a Chance. ' tires straight, games, and preventing! Fordham, College of the r bratty : fs . ( a of t While Harvard Meets the Blue from scoring In any of them, | York and Pratt In: ird annual tour urmament of the! e he second game, as mentioned above, eer Dartmouth at Boston. is the Harvard-Dartmouth affair, which as to have been played last Satur- day, but which was postponed ui y son's biggest TEN. If the Hanoverlans win t HUIS will be the season's Pigget they will have a clear title tothe ona night in hoo Two bis plonshipy. with four straight. vietories games will be pla one at the Harvard has won two games and lost Bt. Nicholas rink and one in Boston, "0M far, and if the Johnnies come and the Interest of all the followers of ritach (OR they. will be thed with Dart- ; mouth. They n win first honors then | che game Is centred upon the outcome} by. heating “Vale. ‘et both of them The great rivalry between Yale and From the games played here, the Har- Vard team seems to possess the bast Princeton has brought aundreds of stu- h institutions to New York skaters, and Dartmouth has a shade the best of it in team work. The same doggedness, however, that pulled the *rinceton contest to-night. not be of great impor- as far as the cham- ren Mountain boys through the thres games they have Played will be a bi factor to-night, and if the’ Dartmouth, ova aren vt tired out by the end. of he first ha hasin, 3 plonship is concerned, Tho Princeton eeu ete: feats Har, geven have been beaten by Harvard and by Dartmouth, and they have no cham- plonship aspirations. ‘The New Haven- ites have played only two gam however, vard skaters, they ought to win out on the excellent team work and defense that Is the best part of their Makeup. FIVE TEAMS OF FIVE CH tted is. BOY MARVELS IN ATHLETICS SHOW FORM IN CHAMPIONS SHIPS snowing Columbia under tn the first and | i TT: CHODES BADEN taking a defeat at tho hands of Dart- BROTHERS IN MATCH. aW records are the best proof of| The greatest Improvement of all has School Mouth In the second, Improvement in athletics, and the] been in the jumps, espectally: the stand-| Tun! The Yale men have one chance for! There are very few games and still fact that out of sixteen events,|ing broad jump, in which th ecords| thy f first honors, If Harvard should beat! Jess cities in which are to be found five which make up the elementary school) haye been n. J. Hiner + the/ equalled the re jDertmouth at Boston to-night, and/five-men teams made up of brothers track programme, records have been| s-pound jumper of Public School No PT MIRC at Yale should beat Harvard in next Sat-| Biny Cord osid jtr Ze Pound, Jumpers¢ ot in| Asi 1 urday's game, then the Bl t ¥ Cordes, president of the United | proken in seven proves beyond a doubt | 29, Bronx, can make 8 fect 4 inch In] jot a poor start ve gene, then the Blue would be /Tournament Committee, that. will have|ehat the present season {s the most suc-| this event, which is three inches better third. At the sist tied for first honors, provided, of course, 1 a a peer, and will that they beat Princeton. to-night.) eoret entlte charge of the big inter-| cessful the youthful athletes have had.| than the former record. In the 9-pound aaa ey rte Princeton Is the favorita to-nig testes national bowling congress in Madison| one of the most marvellous perform-| class J. Katz, of Publle School No. 43, the ; enh ai Seared Te a ite fas ene five] ors of the season, J. Nihill, w i ea Brooklyn, has hung up a mark of 5} i: a Ape t oe 64 > ‘othe: @ anxious to! ‘om later in the hizh schools, | feet 3 inches, which {s an imp: t , Bee BIG TEAM MATCH IN | roll In @ mateh contest during the tour- Le aEINS 100 yards in Il secon | of five Inches over the old mark. An| ai . namen i id rr lone Py BROOKLYN FEB, 23 are the Heins, Luhts, Schu-{the Indoor championships, cli evidence of the progress mae ts the] the Ctl paaseer aac ne! pebrcey rajeams, and | two-fifths of a second from the old r fact that the pres: -pound s | —_—_ eac ide bet o or. excel orm A rd is ches better than Falling to secure an acceptance from the| more A man on the result. President {Ord Nihil runs in excellent form 1 Inches better than t ‘West in his challenge to back bowlers against any Western team for gio | ture at the @ side, William Cordes, rden, and will add any | other teams that desire to enter. Among two Brookiyn | Cordes expects to make this a big fea-' will be heard from in high school if does not overtrain. rd of last y excellent r. In the i ym of & feetyot nd class the | pot of the Grand Cen Is a Wonder, Too. inches belongs to D. King, Se the bowlers on the teams Baden Isa ’ 7 tral, Brooklyn, has made overtures to a| several Who Cah, eaMiy mney ain't a Baden, the sprinter of School No.| No. 141, Brooklyn ccuple of Manhattan cracks to roll Jimmy averages, and all are Tolling. in: loot hattan, | another short dis é Smith and Johnny Voorhles, of Brooklyn, a| tournaments Me no lavattharten var tha Pracht Is a Marvel. best four out of seven series of g: | oo ans a Hat in the %-pound class|_ The most sensational high jumper | bu alleys on Tu M heap. Baden runs eeaate Drought out this reason is FI ir met LA Bight following the frst series of the home| a Roll or Forfeit. Sidi has tHe ee ys rul dca teu ual meres. eran ecand woyfocrenitiesn veararc Ah Gnd home match between Louls Frans, of | meeting ‘of contestants. Tar wee Rina tthe | He has equalled the old record of 7 4-5/ 8M, S-pound poy of thirteen. » . Man. | Cleveland, and Smith, who roll 15 games in| phant- Individual tournament, Each bali for the distance His form is excellent, | hattan. He has cleared the bar at 4} thie series at the Grand Central Feb, 22 for | Will be measured and weighed before each series of games: no postponements, and in| but it jumpin Pracht ts ha ally The answer of the New York preees r h pound clase’ | Nis first at jumping. i r Rerits fe caoesine trey. cities Stfereda| aeahnat the grand’ average. sin mea | goon have to rin in the Pound class’! ny taller than the distance he can fide stake and tho entire gate receipts, wine cted were: A. F. Geisler, President, | Coach Mason, of P. s 2 track team, of the ground. He emp s hers to take all. A. Bauer, Vice-Preaklent: 8. Roberts, Secre: put Baden in the 00-yard ‘like style which isu hig yi Keseryations of big blocks of seats for the 4A. surer: Delegate to ine| Will Pu 1 and college jumpers, and_ will | shes Pak Paiteranan, wave been made by bow! B Executive Com: | when the fad grows out of the probably hang up-a’ higher record ‘be- in sigh Rov ‘Tigi il ‘Bai, vow, ms, Haven, Myrick, 34F-| class, as Baden is just as good at the) fur the season ie over b ts remain unsold, » Fed. 23, Los] Jonger distance “ he is in the sixty, D. Goldstein, the sprinter of Public Hathians wi, Wb, ‘ wey . 2 Inches, although this season ts} feet as he Is fast xaining welght he wilt| “ what GOLDSTEIN: e boy fa balttat AN duri n Pen is unab ew f Mareh 1 prey tors to © first half the from ‘ational tourna- rules, HS Chard having the nomitted is made selecting . Bw Wed. Pia afi, to- WM. COLLIER: GIRLS |e presented with Frneres Knickerbocker® Way. 38th st. 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