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STORIES OF SFORTS TOLD BY EXPERTS Vu ° JOHNNY HAYES'S CHANCE TO COME BACK T0-NIGHT ——* $e —__- American Runner, Faithfully [rained for Third Race with Dorando Pietri, Says He Is Fit. Italian Thinks Differentiy. HERE'S as) much Ih connected with the Marathon dj . between Johnny Hayes and Dorando Pietri to-night as there was with the race in the Garden months ago. It is little Johnny Hayes’s at- tempt to “come back” and prove that his great winning over in London was no fluke. Dorando and Hayes met in a pro- fessional race when Dorando first came to America. Hayes went in without training, practically, think- ing that he could win easily. He had a surprise; yet he plugged along dog: gedly at the heels of the bounding Italian, and finished the 26 miles 385 yards only 60 or 80 yards behind This time Johnny has been away for a month doing as much regular work as when he ran in London. The only difference fs that for the real Marathon Hayes had the advantage of Mike Murphy's coaching, while Ernie Hjertberg has conditioned him this time. Ernie says he's satisfied with the results of his work, and that Hayes to-night will be as different from the Hayes who ran Dorando and lost to him as clear glass is different from mud. It is sure to be # sensational race, and thore’s little doubt that the recora nin by Dorando, which still stands, will be broken. Hayes !s in far better shape asain and Dorando himself tas improved im. find that mensely since coming to this country,| MS f halfa dozen years a with It, too. “Still genuine n) (had better get into the ring e long. If he doesn't ne may age has grabbed him” the National A. C., jamptons’’ 0, and get is time it the all as he has been running races at all dis he producing readite Tt docen't ere tances from tea to twenty- miles dure | to infuse a little new life and let the ing the past three months. Lately Do-, (etd ones rest in peace, rando has shown speed over the shorter distances nearly equal to that of the in ue reny, MeGovern atter the | aiasances neatly Gans-White fizzle. Terry was | “I'M run inim off his feet,” says Hayes spouse nee old line ne, trag Dorando only smiles. HLL aaa ES said ry grinned ANS showed the other night) "No," he replied. “I thinking OE GANS show at the National A. C. that has/of fighting again. I've had my turn Joined the has-h een class, Although I'm just getting into shape to play a there isn't a doubt on ear nat He little bail this su and I'm ne framed and allowed White to stay the to train Phillie fs. a penue ten rounds, poor old Joe was leg and) ine banta arm weary Mimself when the tinish came, I have received many whether or not bets should the fight. In my judgment, decidedly not, In the first place it was crooked White was actually knocked and | an when the referee had counted up to “pine” the gong Ww to prevent the count round was only two m y a seconds, long. Itigoe rung White wo rs would haw basis. After th was careful not tot chence of spoiling Aside from this general action th ACh MGUIGAN wos hove round the outskirts of the crow Friday night. Jack came trom iladelphia to see the He says that G. Joe champions.” who boxed Cy- him" at last, 1¢ Saye LE eNR ETT the Gans that Rattling Nelso clohesDiomp dun sith) typhol out in twenty fever. Jack says Gannon was. sick must say that eat isn't worth but didnt tell him until the flaht much conside: weight could Ww falr light lieated the teat Tcan't keep bac mile when I think of the care with Packy McFar- has avoided ans, refused al! chal , And Waited for a chance with beat t Gans MeGulgan thin clubs ouglit to ined by over at New ive th 8 @: night go ths and He's 5 a few these spectacular stu before. Tr member seeing Gans Work the “all in Staliings Plans to Carry Crew ot Flaye 1s This Year . lee. Special to The Evening MACON, Ga Ma i despatch from the Georgia man hasn't brightened pects of the Highlande q much more progress in t annie training. It has been 1 Jin tinuous three days, a to-d dowr /‘unners Have OGL Courses Abner Doubleday Was Man Who Dis- Tena eS I we Story No. Basebnil, by Bozeman Bulger, will eet appear in The Evening World on ny ie wap Wednesday, Back numbers in this ae series can be obtained by address- ing “Circulation Ma wr, Evening 5 A World, \ fn one-cent: atan wlat at Cooperstown tut it THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 165, 1909, EST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK THE RIVALS—WHICH WILL WIN? JP Jounny Haves CAN MAKE Goode 6 Doranrde ‘TRY HETUL HAVE To. Murphy's Hands O. For yr Bout With Moran WILL showfng Ww wt phy rhe ma € BY BOZEMAN BULGER. Popular eteenn Promises “"" “i get that char to Make Great Showing 8, This covered the Real Possibilities of a sin Tose MU aha Den York's : Game and Drew Diagram Lis setan ean toorton ints AE? Gibson's Fi Is out to ver Owen Mora “Murph! of First Diamond. The Origin and Growth Of the National Game When Murphy $s) ago at the t furnished a very round session at tho tl ring Story No, 2 toon The Bvelation of New Wy York,” and tnelosing ha Car : M ‘ Game Has Not Changed revit Whitney Stable « to Sena 20 Horses ig Sheepshead the rules form wand th i widerlving pr 1 iit ell probaoly learn) the dit One of t s that racing jtween a good hand and a bad one eiiiiedl the Metropol! . Dee eo json comes with the H with Murpny, that Har Payne | da # yee some twent num: = ee ve tle ed from the kdale to Ko along ersey, lo Sheepshead Bay ing Doubleday was also (s pport as made good in thin PARTE t kame mot scientific ae n i ' the t horough . 4 oie eeoll t will start active ard the diagram of a field < campaten yutnum ber Explanee the Game. stars of the sent bra tot T he seen in local and Henley G able are dd colts, e the Commission Decided It As baseball grew in popularity and eloped into a sport that is _——_— [ONLY A FEW OF THEM LEFT. Md in every, hamlet of the United tere is an interes Pasian Molent discussions arse as to| cropped out duri , origin of the game, So widely |in the recent Even 1 rian re the many opinions | «urnament. | hree years ago St was decided to *|Aypoint. a commission to ascertain the pee concerning the origin of baseball. | The fact above are sub: stantiall dings of that commis an sion here were on st ots was bolled down ' tement. which was (20,0! signed by bers of the board. | S70 ta . sient Ta that baseball Is of American That wind has nothing Whatever to do ¢ ie jOrl# ine English Kame of “Rounder \*ihig was clened by A. G | New York; Arthur 2. Gorman, I ANY, formerly United 8 Jann that State, dMorgar tx-Governor and fXhator. from Conne vetsident of the Nationa nut [Ring of Washington 5 ee : | Xoun Mlaeiphia, George Wright, of | Sullivan, of New rt riner members. vuse and [ouls het ween AE principle of Batters Began to Study, running who, | shail rue 4 Pky |Foston, and James E. Cn ‘ 0 Re ene | Yorks organization of fourish throughou it became necessary to tional League of profes yers. 1 time soldiers had been comm NATIONAL TRADE SCHOOL S241 Tenth Are, (comer 24th % ee them jeying th Bnd game of basebali in that wey country. it spread throughout UP TO DATE, NEWSY AND WELL WRITTEN M ‘GRAW PRAISES | WORK OF THE YOUNG ELAYERS ON TEAM —— + ro Giants’ Manager Breaks Old Rule When He Enthuses Over Fletcher, Cocash, Ind‘an Meyers and inet Recruits. MAN BULGER. Nexas, March 16 ndering Glants with a bat Hie ow i t y ale bag full of base its, Kot back to Mariin this moming wt das at 9 ovlock McGraw had then out on the ball yard Here read; iitle mera of the sar MeGraw Ne ts on the tel BY BOZE From the way cut up over at Dallas they must have heen Keeping something vader cover for ong. When they did uncork hits rained so fast around the Texas outtelders that it was only at rare intervals that the home crowd got a flash of thelt taces Manager Maloney, of Da who played centrefleid, dectares he took off eight pounds in cha lits and that now he is tn cc to begin with the se: : wame with the Giants’ says Ma and my outfielders w need any take of we Getting them all together for inspec- tion we find t Mac and his men col- work to . marvel with the Indian?’ ected mineteen hits w 1 went for a aughed total of more than thirty Sases. The to maka main welters were Merkle, O Hare, lovte, Herzog and Fletcher. proved without doubt that £ hit. ¢ game MoGraw has a great collection and thes f few of those lo: Grounds he wilt the coming sens that dare going to oe ng the next Na- The for Marquard and I nowin pennant 4 oo tie bad ter DREW AMSTERDAM se worked aliernately kaonond JMR, MANTELL y ACBEEI. bat BROADWAY ES*8 2°, Mave Avot HEW YORK |: Mee. Matinee i Sat..2.15 uentiyallkesnenenentint it was over t t © gave his impres fateaina? ANNA HELD ome Ettore MISS. NNOCENCE Wi HAs. Vs BIGELOW aud ' eWorld CHE & Wy evs 1S THE TRAVELING SALESMAN LIBERTY,,\:. Hrs, Leslie Garier aca KASSA ie TO-NISHT’S FIGHTS. 2s he Marathon A. C, st t avenue Rink, Brookly CIRCLE PHEME : no geal platens DSR TAT HE QUEEN = Hou ROUGE stiff punchers. Besides this I 1 ' eat bout, there will be four others wore 18 : ’ een evenly matehed men q tacts CHE fin HEALD S(UMKE: Bat Ese = RTA GALAN) r DALY'S! 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