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| LATEST REPORTS AND TIMELY COMMENT W! 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 TREANOR. HE dogs of New York homes, the household pets, Ever stop to, consider what ay are and what their breeding and care mean? Thousands of dollars are annually spent to satisfy the grow ing, 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 ie usehold pets are the bulldogs, the Boston terriers, collies, and! the toy d > Pomeranians, and Yorkshire,terriers, Of course, the Irish terrier, the fox, the spaniels, Irish setters, and even the Russian wolf hounds may be found in many homes, but the bulldogs, the collies ; and the toy dogs outnumber all the rest. | Joys like In the old days any old dog was con-' ness of body, 19 polnts; mouth, 5 points, @idered good enough to have around and 80 on, the house, b so ih these days of One hundred points constitute the @nnual exhibits throughout the coun- perfect dog, but let it te known right erein the winning of a t A dog which ‘can | roll up a total of 75 or 80 points Is as good as any man's dog. Dog's Color All Important. In Pomerantans the color ts most im- A solld color is considered best, hardest shade of coating to obtain weight in gold fs gone, Now } re all-import Is Wour Bulldog Like This One? For instance, if one of ti you own a t Uke Master G is the chocolate, like that of the great England, ti s Milnshaw Mash ark, he s f he has any prize- , of No. 236 Winning @ up like this All breeders hard to'get the Kind. A blue, white, sable 1s considered quite fash: J and 1s Worth three times as ate id have as olored, ff he doesn't a mufflike mites the 1 be sprig the general pleasing elem Blatt thelr activity, bright and fgxiness, The true Pom. {8 4s @ flash in his action. He has ry of form and stands straight n his legs. He walks lightly, stilt- and jerkily, like a hackney ks don't curve either out or in. be straight as sticks 7 face should be and flat. To out by th @ good und curves u ull big anded Iso have ut one that Pa 1 coating is as bad as too little teeth alle should be long, but still not Mr. Lobban, an exp yes, to be as nearly bulldog, says t uld be close to- house all-important he tail stiquid be carried they look, very kind, the body, nits hair Pat aA ee Imitke on elt side, The ever to hurt vy ear, the bi You might never to } Th to buy a good Berneanteg tor {nclined to bite, and there never was| fr 0 to $1,00 @ real bulldog that ever went mad. | Collies More Popular Than Ever, The Screw TaW Is Popular, | Among the bigger dogs, none te The brindle and the brindle pled are) browne more in popularity than the es, This is a kind of ‘gentle anl- with a long, shaggy coating, His al use was herding sheep and but of late years he has be- almost as popular as the bull- gas the household pet. This year's exhibit of this breed at the Garden was | er than ever, there being {n al the most fashionat tight s« Mr, Lobban @ short, nat original bu This is the ust now. The nuel Untermyer, the. mill- duced by lawyer one of the biggest Bee iti) and most st ul breeders of collies this country, His entries—sixteen all, under the re of Alec Smith— and Decale and prizes. ystone but it is 7 The Scale of Points. The sca fn the toy fance, a I ered real good bred must be s hirty-three other Gi Prelate probably the best collie in this} nportant ‘or Ins nsid- 4 varlety of countr alone won four ribbons and | ips. The color is all Important | Greytsone Prelate, for { ed high in the ‘scale o reason of his rich sable- eof a it rane olor, This ‘is more desirable a: | th > tri-colored dog. eral appearance and rmation, 2)/ There were thousands of other dogs points; head, 5 points; eve, 5 points,|in the big Garden exhibit from Cham= feg, 10 points; ex of tail, 5 points; pion F the Boston terrier, to San- dow. ¢ ar, the biggest dog in the | world, and ail are pets more of teas , Collegiate Hockey Title ’ Depends on To-Night’s Games| i or, i carriage } short- n Coxe's men showed thelr su- ie perlority over Yale early tn the season Yale and Princeton Play Here, ty beating the New Haven Coyne three straight games, and preventing While Harvard Meets Dartmouth at Boston. HIS will be the season's biggest night in hoc! Two dig games will be pla Bt. Nicholas rink and ¢ in Boston, and the Interest of all the followers of | the game Is centred upon the outcome | “et both of them. The great rivalry Princeton has the Blue from scomng in any of them. he second gama, as mentioned above, s the Harvard-Dartmouth affair, which to have been played last Satur but which was postponed until to- If the Hanoverlans win to- night Wil have a clear title to the oham- ponship, with four straight victories. one at the Harvard has won two games ‘and lect none so far, and if the Johnnies come cut on top they will be tled with Dart- mouth ey can win first honors then y beating Yale. om the games played here, the Har- vaio team seams to possess the bast skaters, and Paremouth has a shade he best of it in team work. The same between Yale and brought hundreds of stu- dents of both Institutions to New York Pe i Nat nee vereartneas for the Yale-Princeton contest to-night. | games the played wit hoe Fee The game will not be of great impor- factor id if the” Dartmouth are hy Rh cooks t tired out by the end of. tance, however, as far as UD ham-|the first f, chasing the fast Har- Dionship ts concerned, The Princeton | vard skaters, thay ‘ought to win out an the excellent team work and defense that Is the best part of thelr makeup. 200-pin | in local by Dartmouth, and they e no cham- | pionship aspirations. ‘The New Haven- snowing Columbia under tn the first and | 0 VE taking a defeat at the hands of Dart- The Yale men have one chance for! There are very few games and still first honors. If Harvard should beat tess cities in which are to be found five Yale should beat Harvard in next Sat-| Biny Cordes, president of the United | Urday's game, then the Blue would bo |Tournament Committee, j almost entire charge of the : hat they beat Princeton to-night. | national bowling congress ane re Princeton Is the favorite to-nigtt arate "| teams of brothers who are anxious to| jroll tn @ match contest during the tour- BROOKLYN FEB, 23, "iiss" ver and two Schroeder teams, and | ——— le ch will put up a side bet of §10 or} ‘West in his challenge to back two Brooklyn | Cordes expects to make this a big fea-! bowlers against any Weatern team for $509 | ture at the Garden, and will add any | the bowlers on tral, Brooklyn, has made overtures to al several Who can. ensign ns mmed, are Bmith and Johnny Voorhles, of Brooklyn, a | tournaments, Dest four out of seven series of games at | ze Must Roll or Bight following the frat series of the home | per CHC ran eLreLy and home match between Loule Frans, of | marine myPortant, rules were, adopted at hel hant individual tournament, ‘Each ball tthe Grand Central Feb, 22 for | Nill be measured and weighed before each The answer of the New York geven have been beaten by Harvard and ites have played only two games, d BROTHERS IN MATCH. | Mouth in the second. Dartmouth at Boston to-night, and /five-men teams made up of brothers. tha a tied for firat honors, provided, of course, eal UCSTay 16. __*8) Square Garden In May, has found five are the Heins, Luhts, schu- Falling to secure an acceptance from the| more A man on the result. President | B wide, William Cordes, of the Grand Cen. Other teams that desire to enter, Among | ccuple of Manhattan cracks to roll Jimmy averages, and all are rolling peed aepereeeeeeees his alleys on Tuesday evening, Fi , the | eeting of conte i Cleveland, and Smith, who roll 15 games tn | pt ial ‘tournaments ae series of mes: no postponements, and in It the bowler present muat roll THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1909. iv ? NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT GREar DANE. SANDOow AND ALERTNE BULLDOG. SIZE counts FACE - SHORT |i 7 ea Ai the EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Marathon Winner Quickly Recovers “ rom Breakdown “S) caused them to drop along the road. IN CoLLigs QOwKWOR 1S ALL IMPORTANT OF AAR high gy = ‘The doctors now say that many ef the James Chirk, of of Xavier Club, ipsed should never * | hav to start, Rallies After Being Faken | lark an of the Trish Ame an A and nsen, of to Hospital Following Col-|? istime A. Cy who finished In tho ors ider named, used good Judgment all the lapse way, and instead of trying to sprint to the front, kept up a steady stride ul gradually passed tha fleld, Jimmy Lee was first to pass the turns Ing point at Sea Gate. A short dip tance from there, however, Clark put. a llttle more speed and forged to the front. Crowley, of the Irlsh-Amerl- can Club, trafled him all the way, t this morning and will suffer no| Clark’a time In negotiating the regue serious conaequenc from the terrible iar Marathon distance of 28 miles, strain on his muscular system, |yards way 2 hours, 48 minutes, 628-8 Tt was one of the most exciting races| seconds. While this was fast, it dla ever run In this country and was wit-| not break the record, nessed by fully 30,000 people, who were) Several of the athletes of lesser ime strewn along the course. One hun-/ portance who collapsed along the road dred and sixty-four started. The co) serelt sien toh hearty hospitals. ose a c| ring ¢ ‘owed robab whl fe Nong! hat some of them poet eee mune ae ee vetrueata NOU. hot recover, but this. morming most of them were able to go to their mnie by scores of the runners and! homes. of the Xavier Athlet his sensa- Marathon race nto Sea Gate and return, | on condition wag considered night, came around all James Clark, Chad, who collapsed al n Br whose GREY- STON EL: and serious last $200, 000 Latest Offer for jor Jeff and Johnson ferfes around a bit in the last few days, First of all it went to Los Angeles, Then tt was reshipped to Bakersfield finally to Fresno and last of all caught him In 84n Francisco, Jett opened his eyes when the tele- gram was shown him, but there was no comment from tha big fellow, —_—> Two Endurance Contests, DACHSHUND LONGEST BoDow wit SHORTEST Seattle Men Will Put Up That Amount for Fight This Summer. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 13,—Ofters for the Jeffries-Johnaon fight reached top notch last night when a despatch came from John C, Bartlett and W, Gordan Jr. offering $200,000 for the match, to take place at Seattle some time during Alaska-Yukon Exposition — this the Monarch Palace, the first being for men and starting at noon Sunday, There Nill be twelve bowlers, including Mitchell of Yonkers, Steinguest,’ Reed, Burrie, Eas conn, Laurie and’ Meee ilar event for two-women teams tice. A. tll be ! hs 5 } summer, The purse offers started at Hay lay afternoon and evening, Feb, 25, EYES WIDE (, the first being made by Hugh etn {aang atid’ & DNs i SHAW ?| a : Mcintosh, of Sydney, Australla, then i AND FLA LEGS S'TURI PRED CIS: INS 1S nOP LAAC. M IN TO.NIGHT'S RACE HE Irish-American A. C, {8 ma al ing a big effort to keep the New York A. C, from getting the third leg and permanent po of the Martinique Cup at the gam bla University at’ Madison den to-night. The Irish-Americans ha Intended to send in Mel beat out Trube, of the N “Shep {s not In good ¢ 4 originally tuted, Collins was giv after a trial race recen George Bonhag, Harves Sullivan and hoider of the four at beat out his teammates so easily he was at once selected to represent t club In the fight for the famous trophy At the request of four local colleges another relay has been added fo the SKULL BIG gradually increased by degrees untli Mazuma, Ney., at one time reached the high price with a $100,000 offer, Then two parties from Seattle offered $135,000, and now comes ¢his $200,000 prop- osition, Incidentally the m MUSICAL, MASHER AMUSEMENTS, NEW AMSTERDAM \inni,. | £100 Mts, Wed. ha PWT it age tottowea sot. || GAIETY v.3 ih a Wi et ——=| Al TRAVELING SHLESWAN MANHATTAN hts Ate Ae of Hoffmann; nambula (Mme. DY AND CHAMPION FOSCO BOSTON TERRIER: S'ZE AND MARKING. BRINDLE, aND WHITE, PAGE SHORT ComPACH Bony, and ALERTNESS | POMERANIA “EVERY FEATUR COUNTS E color MosT INANE neS EVENING WORLD WILL GIVE BOYS CHANCE TO BOWL FOR THE TITLE ae i 2 4. & 3 Mrs, Leslie Carr yca'seia BROADWAY SHBATRE, Bway a sg Ev. §. ily Wed, The Quality ST CINDERELLA Musteal Piay, A BOR John Barrymore, Sallie Fisher, 75 Ot! ur te 43th St, NEW | YORK ahaa rie % Sat es HELD Migs iNNOGENGE THEATRE, A 'way&duthst, 4 aE WARD The Net ocn EAD ‘OOK, tray: Next Buaday Night, Mischa Elman METROPOLITAN OPERA ERA HOUSE, TO-NIG at 8 (Reg. Prices) AIDA WEBER PIANO an AMUSEMENTS, / HIPPODROM| SPORTING | Bird B tional Association wil eld In Madison Square Garden durir h the three weeks of May 2t-June 12 Bowling E Daily Stace, ¥ sharp Beat petal) $1, Eve. ats 10. alle | NEEL AS Diamond Medal Is mero ee That Boys Under Nineteen Eligible \ 5 ; WONDER ee Hees MAUDE ADAMS RAY MiNGw is expected that nearly 10,000 entrirs wil ; ane Seats Now % | Will Be Given the eecrhaaemcoretheutiye women on Scores Rolled in Com- TO-MORROW NiGHT yegiine CIRCLE T##47R2 Piney 200. 3 pyS-18 ae © |teams) and individual mish i el | LYM ANH. of Tee HOWE’S THE QUEEN OF THE WOULIN ROUGE ‘inner, ents, and $),0% paid feos petition on Any Alley. i Gey, 0 eS; | SAULT will bo distributed In. prl re Is “ < || EMPIRE ‘unty: Wet 4 ay a | not the slightest doubt that ft w OWS. CW RYDER, the greatest bowling tot one hundred boys hav- ames a BC RAR ED EE held in the world, but ges, nd these CASIN Wiway & B0th Bt —Bvea., s.i6. ||| CRITERION "yay: g20 1, By aed ERE'S a chance for some boy tO| py aning World took he Wares Matines To- vn GILLETTE in SAMSON ARRICK hs" ‘tr. Bway, By, 6.00, WM COLI Aataiot re Garden bh boy will roll National tourna- i. A. rules, to- champion Evening World has ar- etitton In which the win- become a real The IAS, T. POWERS # RA HACKETT competition they had contests except as spe: Here, then, !s what The boy having the |f CLYDE J MN the hon: aH bey | World #. fcore will be presented with |] FERS sth ars ).to the holder of the juvenile bowl- | rom svening World diamond meda ; championship of Greater New under nine , y ere 1? Maxine Elliott f Ne ) keep a record V8, 8.30, | J: 5 : f reat hono sB.iy =a ork, And this Is indeed @ great honor i coe | ass ‘] HUDSON Pg away aT among bowlers, when It Is remembered witch the WAJESTIC BY Way & Oth at. Eve Lae 15. se that among the 250,00 pin knights In | games rolled In ¢ Matinee. To Day, 216. THE THIRD DEGREE wr eee LYCEUM “ihe games count), owner or m watt STWINS there is at present to || Musical Comedy this Greater City ers and sisters y claim suc dis- sae ti ha "a rway & oOth, Bas, 9.00, || molnerarele yaya none who can justly claim auch a als entered. hes have twen IT DALY'S Ay, <9 nat had (1 ELEANOR ROBSO With Felay. for. teams SLC MID Wish) MCE A AEE CHE somade to |] Last WM, FAVERSHAM ivirring witi, || SAVOY: : run a quarter, > Gives Boys a Chance. mittee will. ¢: r . , from selecting | LYRIC om Tey: ane i 133 LACKAYE Fordham, College ' > th nual tournament of the !in ted cand ect Dc the same day that SR imate Ati pase Stonmit ve York and Pratt Institute have entered third annua the competition Is held in Madison |f ote tir B, — Saree Square Garden The ug World wiil |] ‘ . BLUE MOUSE Ss it a coupon good for free admission | | West ee ate TODAY, Jor school ¢ which will enable a By .f BO y MAR V E] KS IN A THLE C [the “boy. competitors to. take "thelr THE WOLF 2), FRANCES STARR n,eu08 SHOW FORM IN CHAMPIONSHIPS AW records are the best proof of | {mprovement in athletics, and the] fact that out of en events, which make up the eleme }track programme, records broken in seven proves beyond a de have that the present season Is the most suc-| this event, have cessful the youthful athlet One of the most marvellous ers of the heard from later He did the 100 port. season, J in the high vols. ards in ds the indoor championships, clipping two-fifths of a second from the old ord. Nihill runs in excellent form and will be heard from in high ol if he does not overtrain Baden Is a Wonder, Too. ae Baden, the sprinter of School No Manhattan, is another short dis- ‘ics runner who is at the top of the heap. Baden runs in the &-pound clas ‘and has the 60-yard dash at his me He has equalled the old record of 7 4-5 for the distance. His form is excellent but as he Is fast gaining weight he wilt nin the 115-pound class IL seco Nibill, will be| Brookly » see the contest, Dy Sam Bernard—Nearly a Hero | OPENS e™ aiaeE v8 Wea Pi BLANCHE BATES mrt neaeet r10NAL—— \Co lumbian Five MOTOR} swiss ' Swamps Quakers BOAT | FEB.t5:4 At Basketball. SHOW 5 Se eee 1E BELAS 448 5 | rey vrene Ti wtotpethess Eves. Wm, Hodge ‘The Man from Home’ JOE WEBER'S Bray eae Bye ise MADISON squat BARDEN, nmi Huber’s r's 14th St, || THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S. ae weno psi tlng BYOU A GENTLEMAN FROM AISS89 ml Sth Av.iai?) ot “KEITH & score but RO (aaetitt { fast Morn | nil late} CAs aT umbia Dir Cleo The greatest Improvement UT ‘ thstl- | ; “ke ae “ PROCTOR ! been in the jumps, especially the stand: AA $ thevOuakers were at | econ ing broad j been ump, in which thr broken, J. Hinr of Public School No nd. Concerts i i st. Mat have §0-pound jumper eAivauathg thertirallnaltititon playts | AMERICAN y was 2, Bronx, can make 8 feet t inch In start and \ 1 Pen ania i a Colum: | 15 “STAR AES “15 mah ’ 7 which is three inches better sixty G: Mats ver in danger, three Hl yiani HARRY LAUDER r Crenay rs TN eHE RPRHAt ; that Quaker coi ‘i Sew «Day | class J. Katz, of Public School No. 43 | the senson, nass, Gol a piled. cs vy WATISEE EVERY U0. Se epatly, 250. HAVEN has hung up a mark of 8| A 1 Kelna tee ed caine a nec roe uneeats S2 | IRISH ‘BALL five inches over the old mark , ms Columbia 2--ik Jen: ft th rox is ma pee “ : wa 1 leading, He ‘aie "1 Ls: fact that the present §-pound mat, h i i 7 ; ord is 2% Inches bett its r than the |" HEAaH ie ee saitenteisact es testa ee" LEARY AND SHERIDAN E HOCKEY, Yale vs.Princeton oA URLE thee Alta ea ines eloaa to Dring, of ft No. 19 tea CLASH AT LONG ACRE. | Ist Nicholas Rink, tis Wem dss anes Now lth, 2 ate Rares | Greater New. York ' lewpoint. the atteatar! METROPOLITAN 2 )3¥ ST. BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. | ne sia santatonal high jumper] Whin Greek Meats Greek, [00% fae Tong re Chub ROLLER RINK \sifoo80 ii | BROOKLYN AOADEMY OF MUSIC, [Fer geseaul ay vetnictes ea ela le ane of the ea ; te GRAND. Ho ME AON MATINEE TO-DAY Ts 31s hatls from Public n. He has 2 Inches, alth: his first at jumping Vai. OTIS SKINNER Tie ss: WAY DOWN EAST. |) GARDEN Pra nr ‘ N iv xpected to-day, Cordes offered @ > soon have tor 4 ny taller than the dist n ger] be a ‘ 1 sti re ti i = " 4 pide ‘fane Sn the entire gute receipts, wine | far tthe frrand: a ee ein ett of | Coach Mason, of P. S.No. 62track team, jo the ground. He. employs the seis-| tour at i ; ke Sherida DIXEY in“"MARY jane SPA le MPIRE pete Se “take all i U 0 sh | 801 6 @ ich is used by hig! K vunds Hesoryations of bie blocks of seats for the | f by A Prien: PRS (ee ee eee ae eee Ue leeee TURD eee caceliel | Alrnes yr Brown, is ro 1 mith-Frana match have been er. ‘A, 8. Roberis, | Rascutive Tame | when the fad grows out of the %-pound school a i late record | be ff resulted, 16 ko emalt Mane in ' 1 H rein Philadelphia, Bridgeport Mittes—Measte. Bate tanh Myrick, J Bad st as good BrODARLY Bee UBIA Migher, record | be: | tog B. Kalene i-final for six rounds, This Hy Ne Rewarg, 71 sirenion and Ellaabeth, and only © rett and “Harits. ie tourna: map otatt, | class, as Baden is just as Kood at the) fore the season Is over. LT, AiBion, 839,71 i Va. Coo Ser 4 Soba é 3. Next Week 00 seats remain unsold, 1» Wed. 23, longer distance “ he Is in the sixty. D. Goldstein, the sprinter of Public finihian, v07, #40; total, to be @ great go, “ 7 ‘ie Err We . Herman Cadleu haa two twelve-hour en: ,/ durance bowlIng contests on this month at/ pings

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