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. chen negpnae pmennse pen’ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1909, - we & ; UP TO DATE T EDITED BY a AND NEWSY HE | | ROBERT EDGREN P| a a i o ects ee sia et care aie TSS Samat ea 2 eee _ ——- — — _ | i ] ' , one of Harvey Cohn’ 3 “HOPE SPRINGS t of runners, was a victor foe ‘ ro ETERNAL". ~~ - - ; About the ‘steenth time t nin a ; | crows ¢ y run yesterd, hig Une in tirst in the ran of the i ‘of Ifarlem. Ile took the jlead at the start and \ ver heads i ed, covering the three and a half miles HE blg professional “Mara: n 18.30. J, Buckley, of tho Irish-Ameri« h thon” that will be held at an Club, was sccond, twenty seconds at the Polo Grounds next Harry Porton W Guerin, | Saturday will just about satiety SHOULD EXTER HIS m1 Forty-five men finished In the run of i Jac O's AW the Willlamsh fe Day A.C. Club \ everyone's curiosity and fix the raecyets a IN THE ie course of) sie 1 status of the different “Marathon” i = fan olin r turned runners. D Irate eu ASR “a ag eae PAL G, Hkae, WHO. neve ih 9 he Y MeN A Soe of the Hawthorne A.C. 0 Shrubb, Longboat, Dorando Hays, ee slTS SECRET TRAINING sneaive MieResTe ee Sc yy Oe ; Henrl St. Yves and Matt Malouey To GicK LONGROAT * ip afair was a handicap event) -_ soocymasabsectc —— soupgrsuniniemces ———— Goldberg having 4 minutes, He 4f make up the field. Joaught the limit i ty tn the game + anc ‘on after a har ce with C. Ape TB ete am to EDGREN FIRST TOCALL ATTENTION 0.33 Shrubb outclasses Lonboat and that a) | a ake nal Goldberg , me can easily trim the long-le, sed ( | ~ t Oncndaga Shrubb doesn’t need to Have =o) rr} i he Ns 0 Q e oig] Q 23 TT! hawk A, C, won go out ang gain eight laps on Long: | Noticep THe , } — the Amateur Athletic Union and a man tat is Feptogiesd. in this book, takes) the h be. ss he cid in che Garden, and if} OFFILE Boys who has witnessed every big Marathon | te Same stand as Mr. n. | ond. ; her as reg ide bs “When two such athietic oxperts agree, | hi t the desire to “show up" ~~ His Editorial on Improper ovent since thetr arrival in 1896 Jit ts time that the club managers follow | In th t t ie Tana venacanencn o/ | A ‘ Naturally, Sullivan is perfectly com-| suit, and, in the first place, refuse the | ough 2 , mopped ane) snanee y | Clothing for Young Run- | petent to write on the subject and has entry of ny athlete who is’not able to | Ki te vir AC looks a lisely wins os | : es made the book interesting trom cover | ooand aise kee titegy tiatance, tn the | t b f it rainy and a =) ners Bears Frui.. to cover, It contains complete records| the winter times ard it Enenigiaa eats t . . " 2 | of all recognized events, both amateur | $0. they ust be properly clothed. HOS UES AD RCNA, MOE GS 1 ~ | And professional, and also gives rules| qnutaiy® Schoolboy should not & genuine mud horse, and the | est issue of Spalding's Ath- and advice for the guidance of aspirants | or for a Marathon rac a HE latest p harder the goin, the faster he J a ) | I letle Guide is devoted to Mara-| for Marathon honors, The book is pro-| runs. Shrubb's chance against him is JOHN SO: (ee CHE Ries tec] | thon running, and is from the! fusely illustrated. i best on a hard, smooth track. Dorando] = c 4 Seton [pen of Janes E. sullivan, president of} In connection with the advice given to] AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS: Pietri has improved immensely since THis Geers Lime A Long One + eae = I ungsters the book devotes a page un- —_—— coming to A 2a. He has a chance. | —— oer = a a ae nee oo. Set ye 7 | der the caption: i Johnny Hayes says he is in perfect | “Eduren's Advice to Young Run-| THEATRE-GOERS A E 10 i trim for this race, and expects to win. P. N. N HA SIN Y | ners,’ and gives The Evening World's 9 EHe thought the same thing before each cs | porting expert the credit as the first|f == = of his races with Dorando here in New! jt call attention to the danger of young-| I am presenting at the LIBERTY York. Hayes is a cood plugger, and is| i sters practising roadwork in the winter | Mr, ROBERT HILLIARD in a ret i _ deer out of doors than inside, but he | Ume when not properly dressed. | entitled : hosn't shown sp. h to look good ) The article follow in this race, M ¥, an outsider, : O | “Mr. Robert, Edgren, the well-known| 6 ” to give him the oy » is the much | | BY BOZEMAN BULGER. | World, was the first one to come out, zi feared dark horse. . Yves little is eee [isiaeesenes —eonnoosemeneeencsmens | : boldly on the question of schoolboys By Porter Emerson Braye “known, except that he ha : |Murray, Infielders—Tenney, Doyle, | j Practising for Marathon running in the} The following Is suey aalremarka ble from 4 (ate Generally In Fra Regulars and Youngsters Start | Bsiawei! and Devin, Wilbert’ Robinson M | dead of winter with Insufficient cloth- reviewer's standpoint. FREDERIC THOMPSON. Fopean reputation | Will be manager of the Colts, and to} ng, and he severely criticised the boys'|} Malwad preached hy “It le atale."—Eve, Pos i | If aver a sermon wa 4 a rare % } Northward on Last Leg Of | strengthen his team as much as possible! friends and trainers where the latter |] 14 Foot There Was’ delivers it, eentcanecteann HE way in whieh Ketchel fee MeGraw has given him De Vore, Merkle, Story No. 8 + permitted aboya) to Fun outdoors scantily | graph. “ i eiorea ae \ ink) the Training Season—Sey- Fietcher ana MeCormick, all of whom : articie'a cartoon was published, andeat | 4 iAot RUagEaTA SN PAN iten Friday us cone : bly later on be members of | R j big leaguers, The local public] once the question of proper eraht (ryt as —— nc Jew York pena ‘ + n " y (Copyright 1600 by Press Publishing Co.) jof the big leas . ; 6 i proper clothing for | ss atic, flat ure ssa Cigpty Helano inCinted pheno Cy Seymour came along with the club practically perfect. Its thorough | and the patronage fell off. ry Ga : Bently dis. |] tering, telumph ct His challen-e of Jack Johnson is taken | and announced his Intention of accom- organization as a national body Is) When thes s grew so frequent] ‘Mr. Edaren also started the discus- PATON CA ipare faery than befor After BY BOZEMAN BULGER. panying them all the way back to New | perhaps due to the fact that men of {4nd so d as to pra pee MATA aeE Was, good juas- that inclu aimova, Marlowe, Neth: RS LEDE onsen seetenel sald) thavitie McAlester, Okla., March 29, | York at his own expense until he 18) great constructive minds, such as the) Tihilate the minor leagues the PONtS) compete in Marathon races, that if, his f as Mise Kaelred.! —Afait, adn't given up hope of forcing John- wy pages * i ; reinstated, McGraw cannot help but!. n tnited States [that be saw the necessity of recog article on the subject certainly started ‘ich conveyed ¢ fon to fight, although the nezro « | WO sleeping cars full of Giants Si ' RUT hee jlate Arthur P, Gorman, Unit ing the rights of the itions from} agitation which Is now being $0 NE ae i ny Sarah ectece a ok pulled In here this morning ang \Sdmire Seymour's “stick ability,” and the /genator from Maryland, and Morgan | (ir ie Mens Di ike Uirs, The prob- | successfully carried one [ thee eae aby + out of the matei } en atten sening In Chie the New York players began their| {Act that he has not asked the club to'G, puikeley, former Governor and NOW jem was by What is Known 8% mous opinion of experts that a school-| commentators, Ignorant. of % cago. If Johnson had seen the punches par ies he Polo Grounds,|}2%, ANY part of his expenses shows) United States Senator from Connecticut, the “drafting jaw." This permits, Hig boy or youngster should not train for! ning of the words, will tone y ketchel put over on 0 nthe tenth long trip back to the Polo Grounds,/ 14) he'means business, Cy sat on the| «of its early career. Sen- | Major league clubs to put in a claim or compete in a Marathon race, and | y round Friday night > Inta New Where every man of them has the utmost denon with the club in Dallas, in uni-| Were directors of ¥ tof for certain players in the minor leagues | those Marathon runners who compete York through the t eas an fidence in winning the National form, but took no part {n elther the | stor Bulkeley was formerly president Of quring the fall and a period of thir 3] during the winter months should clothe I APT OE Is @ war “very worst wvay downtown. ‘4 League pennant, ‘The Colts came along| practice work or the game. McGraw | the National L.ague. They evolved the days is given tn PGbmuntation. | the"werigé ate (Be sreatest runners In| oo UG nitty OARS Nieamer to Bnei e Athy, eau at consented for him to practise wth | jy, * he tre absolute | be filed with the ree) clube lise, orld do, sewhere in this book It i gfteamer to Engl > Regulars, but will not tarry; gee consented, yi sp {dea of making the ump Ty it so happens t ee clubs! will be found pictures of Shrubb anc . eerie Tee HTRIRTOUFENNaie meatal Oy alta limeeanantle "Resour is" taking hig master of the dlamond, and It has been have rae the eat the 9ne| Longboat, showlng how careful they ure “ sone ror, Scott, Kan, ‘The Regulars | Medicive like a man, but the ‘act that | the game's etrongest bulwark, [having the prior u Lo Nap (up when they ‘ate’ forced to a 9 who t hel after playing here will proceed East bY fly ‘heart or cee eeeieat es Deke ienloedll beastall SEE eres Club: Are Protected. manne next authority to, follow Mr || NEW AMSTERDAM 1, "Ke fat uid ino 5 rrit ; (ict his. Wega nie, ' * | profes: D 1 | i aut Ei on the subject of youngsters 5 8.10, Mats, Wed. & § N win, elthougl a tuall sora tea Moat at eae McGraw nine over rerea pias ers on fhe train | nite States and they are graded ac | Onis two players can eats way | competing tn, Marathon Facet ait not to $1) 1 MR, MANTELL roweo ANE PAE PoeUaY LIAMET I At disks js beh 7 | cor he size and population of | thé minor ctmd. I dition to this peln operly clothed in the winter le Ghook O'Brien coil for at least halt have on the Regular team the men are cording to ¢ they are protected. In é 8 time ig Mr, Michael C. Murphs. tho CIRCUS cold fe ast ha i i ck to the East. The/|the cities they represent on the dia-| protection. the major leagues are ree Wot l8, Mr Mich emUniveraite “4! nS minute. The knockout bi ded five san be got from the fact that the follows fpent in story telling, card| mond, There are two major leagues | quired to deposit 3 the Natlona: of Pennsylvania: who nad vnacee erik’ | seconds before the end d, ing men will make up the club that goes | nd other amusements that are | MONE. A he American—the |Commission, which an ts paid tc American team that carried off the hous At . and the referee hear Pitchers—Mathewson, Wiltse, y adapted to ballplayers. Among the National and the American—the Hinge ieague club for gon player. tots at the Olympic Games In Loner DAYS? n res F ywith poner eas ‘eandall, {2¢ arguments that arose this morning others being classified under the general) the. pla “makes good” In, the big) sALlET when the bell Ames, Marquard, Crandall, | there was quite a discussion as to where head of “minors,” The minor leagues | league the minor league ‘ paldvaniads | BIRO (waved O'rien f # countel out. | Raymond. Catchers—Schiel, Meyers and | ho fastest game of all Was CVE are governed by an organization called | Hional Sia. Uf befalls he reverts te AMUSEMENTS BATTLE IN Only Muster Success. ia HOSE who 4 het Genie AE BUT ORO Ey jthe National Association of Minor | original $190 goes to the minor league] WV SEMENTS. THE SKIES O'Brler Ua a Ne Bes Ts aera eepise iar | aiaes i League Baseball Clubs, The major/club anyway, s makes the majorli EMPIRE 2.* 4), 40th st, vs, 8 15. oa y'Brien ma good fight and 1 league owners a little careful in making Mats. Wed. & Sat., 2.15. 8: t didn't fake Wet ai soe | leagues are governed by thelr respective | ihifr selections. z | MAUDE ADAMS in “What' Every Ment arkene anihene: r Oo |presidents, The supreme court of base-| The minor leagues still have the right | AS Gn Woman Knows." In F. ZIEGFELD JR.'S Supreme Ettore lh ie record Which governs them ali, ts tho to sell thelr players during the season] CRITERION ni i | pale spear ate O'Brien foucht » non the level Nailonal’ Commission, ving! for ita |{f they 80 Ganley ‘ mt t i} voluntary nt AnE i Mats, Wes 0, —— > h a Ul INNOCE ‘ 6 rofess: Q ‘ AES hy ng for Its their part and if they lose p r . D q ahi aN er nhot and ° ‘head Garry Herrmann, millionaire and own. fault. This plan is frequently | ng! shman 'S Home | | DALY'S {\s".°. . E. H. Southern 2) yy RAE stopped him. But one t didn't ; ; ypted 80 as to be sure of securing aT GARRICK 88th St. n Jo-Night, Tues & Wed, Eva, Richiliew, with «A, BIGELOW and change O'Br: ; 1 leading polltictan of nnati, adopted Bayer. It is much more ex- Matinen s THURS. FRI, BNC eS TEL rie ttandcomest Chorus iui waa, | ge O'Brien's character, He had All the arteries of the great baseball Hensive to the major leagues than the || WM, C DUNDREARY_ | | siust come from Bcuitramientt ha ‘ ati Syl Ce ethene Tat i ‘| MAJESTIC | bh. Eves § ) THEATREAGL) st. Bway. By8.15, in Alaska, and short t soi yy ht was Jewey h. the! octopus!" centre tn the National Com- drafting methods, but th LYCEUM 1st iM it Beat seate'st, | GAIETY state Wed a Sat Lasts awecke: Kautman he began the succession ot Rromenes Lutna tht t mltsion, "Every, act of that trtbunal le ser tnmtancat of ania ofc Eel ages} Te ear Se | DSAND THEIR BABY | THE TRAVELING SALESMAN . i 4 6 rage Tab 7 33 i ent coursing through tho vartous off! « New THE DAWS ’ ui) Ms ! coe | ALA fakes and fray ‘ Willing to. Take on Either fought a te Wonderland aad cla} veins until it is felt in the largest contract oF Iles Uy <—o-monnow. “ Ti] Marine Elliott's? th, Det wae WIC IRCLE Tn | doe Ase Jack Sullivan or Burke | x@ep "hf “arial bialag, [a4 smallest baseball club tn, Americe, 710 Probate tte || SAVOY ane Qh ae CHARLES CHERRY fought on ti ack. Y m away. very such utterance Is law, That boay | hig palit for & ball. 4iss0n LACKAYE at Wed. Mat Bit Just betor | ot the Wniriwing '8 the court of Inst reaoit, and ite de- player, ‘her Witodore || RNICKERBOCKER, areeragn eee If Kes Herald Square 7) Hata i fingarorgeieniingiers Ha ten-round bouts at | cisions on all matters pertaining to the AY sears OG Wien | cna ree vears ELSIE J Mat. Sat. Only, re \* BERTHA GALLAND throw the fight to0'L lay | national game are final, Jago the New York nts pate 10.000 THE FAIR C0-E0 SINO ane? ase! an th "i uiendid Mp for for Outflelder & who ney ih WoL fi da ey Ut a sty ear ee BY JOHN POLLOCK. Orlaary and | The System Is Perfect. bought from the club. HUDSON 44 BoE way. Bes. 6.15 Rox JAMES 1. POWERS in HAVANA bluffs were aledeatat DAN DENK ET CHES Rom eeye (He BO establish a government which reg- | oo v4‘ of Hoxeman Balaer's|t THE THIRD DEGREE 8 ciARLEs TPO LEEL WWE Eve, 815 EIN wer an oging Philadelphia Jack O'Brien such ven [lates @ sport embracing such vast ie at eee ot naweball || Maes aRKDEIN, LYRIC 23) Niche Sai gi, forced him to He bea tee lacing In thelr ten batt i legaes oeimone yaaa ae s0. Peee a wilt be printed in The Evening |) S JHE BEL R The Blue Mouse 1 Billy Nolan was O'Brien's com-|the National A. C. steg on Frit [half of the population of the United! oid of wedneaday. Back num- FRANCES. $ aie at WAI ER missioner. Unfortunate Relea RcheMiRMaSInERtaeneace States 1s no snail undertaking. It has j S$ STA x brs called all bets « ht, Is going sheng Sear AGRA Naveay, TD the gyaten, | Mera can be obtalned by sending |fio oo SUN rit E Af Julia Marl Pmt fe rag ein ci tt now In practically partoct, A taligie., {9 the Clreulatior Department,/| BELASCO THRATHE, Ww. i Si in TILE GODDES a === | KNOW by le nefore he leaves town. | practically n WI ‘pp i h sae ——--—— poe ae i his manager, said last night that Meridian, Miss., for instance, who | venting World — BLANCHE BATES _ ,. alone nee § WARE GARDEN Hert 8 ready to match Ketchel against eith Cast As Munroe ig commits a crime on the diamond is! : TERA Ve eAEET ERT AI RINETR| METROPOLIS mi eure an she level pai a see ie cae atin he il pera Doda 10 ee nited Baten ah Th oniy “IRENE FRANKLIN, atte WARD & VOKES troMtie: PRENOONS. 2.151 OY I Tat Burke, and will try and get Jo U § b | ys hy NKLIN, : i 2 SATISE hi pices Um nee m White to put the bout on at the Na-| aeeme The mere fact that a ball player's! E AS E R COLONIAL ANDRE MACK, NAT M. YORK VILLE orc aelnerenatst tonal A.C, It is said that Manager|, There will pe a tout between little, fellowe contract 1s so binding that It holds him | | lGon tal Leech ke Rovebuds: WILLIAMS & WALKER '? AR Pate ’ ES La ite Ia thinking seriously of matehing | m 4 be worth along! from year to year has made it possible | | Sat. Hall. die, ithe Military Octette, others a ie NIC Matinee fala i Hee S nd Ketchel for another battle 40" ads who wilt |for the owners to make these papers SUITSTO ORDER, WILF | HURTIG & SEAMON’S Day fl Di what ciae Iepauaer erapvieeh aioe tae § ALHAMBRA. S|] ower SCRIBNER’S BIG SHOW | (>< >, ' CIRCUS] $f tempted, — ? F | Wires : \ to be used int Wi Tawis, th A against the practice of seiling con- | Mat. Dally, 25 "Trimm: 63 Friday sich es . | ej WW 108 CAGE { ‘ is ther foreign fignter at ‘ tracts when it was first instituted, but} } Foul i +! | hie own ge SUR een CAM ALA Se SHEN a ere 4 __ BLANEY’ 15—StarAc + MENAGERIE (aD I ete nay 3 more favor, It protects both the mag- a if VINCOLN 80. esr 120 PERSON ave some notion of F how Ps Aika aha Saveen aha The ry as you will, go ALU 3 3. ANEMIC ) MO iecenitai os Keeler Gets Bac. 11S Buhiisvadfecoapemets i here you may. pay eff 4 AMERICAN si EN aieauran ea ale we Jaron trig of “making a killing aie a Aca teva cinis tts Gil cl where y' 1 may, pay {B-STAR AGTS*15 donee JACK JOHNSON -CHEGO FAMILY, bling term. Ina . | Tia wleske ad “they say”—you'll not | 2° "2" Holt Wak te id SN SORUMAMN HORSES. | | mppes tat Jack oo on l anders but whether : ‘OLYMPIC fase 9 Rtuv 7 WOBLIDELLO, DAISY | REE Gey hae vat i oe meet the double of the 4) Home tt * Burien THENCS NOOGINI, CURZON J | lnpeak figuratively) grows tires -_- SOR LEE eT Rare eal UeahesdsosTnotl anita) b Morrison $16 custom @{"siahe:|ROSE HILL FULLY U ~ j NSEC yntA an lite 4 | . decided on Keeler aeaeth saps ee | eee =| H's: POLLOK, Ep a ‘The Evening for right fleld. reality 2 i : suitings anywhere |! \GARDEN ee TO-NIGHT | ASTOR 28,51) 2st, Wm. Hodge , SNTS FEATURES. | O'Brien, might « 4 Manager he delighte u % | * : ‘A Drama wi Mat U r7,4 ing him tn his of the Highlander team still cc Fie Bilbnine etatataiaeat neue can make the salary v p Stunning Mis in TheConflic nove wed "The ad. Wes Ne | the final week of training is going to be 4 ee and the ba layer | accept r + {Pe uw pe aT 7 ) ts balf a lap gee ONS bei eo eat aes ilade and Chesbro are still to put f , | 4 4h , 7 i | Harry, and Philadel Fanged exhibition games for their first RANGER Gna ish tal fey ship, bu | teds, skilled (5th Ave. ! THE GIRL FROM RECTOR S. . Barubb look like a tr and second teams, ane regular nee BNR ee desing Mee Owners Please the Player, tailoring rte Keith & an ielonotners WOKE Ee _ BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS \ she Lato Sas | will go to Columbus for games to-da i ike ilk b , | HEATRICE MORGAN & athe KARAAAAAAAAAAAA SUUSER 5 tle and nnell, the lan itene nd Jack} The owners recognize the necessity of ‘ ; octor ENTRICE MORGAN ave 3 rap 1 oration, while the tecond team Guinn have been demonstrating thatl plessing the ball. p a tOiriane isfaction proton oni ein e4|| GRACE GEORG EMPIRE ?) TO-NIGHT'S FIGHTS, that ciub Tuesday and Wednenday, ‘The (he ate of big league material in the| fim have heart Nas trom Ato Z!! Bl Hota le FA Oe YU wy, RA Ec MAP ASO Sie Se | a emul will return on Wednesday to Pitching tine Satisfied be er burde piesa res ADEMY OF MUSIC, 1 61h at & Irving pl Mats, Wed, & § tetris Me HIS. NELAGOR CONN Rerarsereti eek cl iia? ARATE eviL teh ouLe tt roped than abe aad oe very BIEDNSY Brewster's Millions (1A GENTLEMAN FROM WISSISSIPPI, ine ee ce ee iain | J nont Aven ¥ While the lade the Highlanders Usk CE MYT) tba K the pa the ake same story fits the 2 ». Mat, Wed.aSat.2, Ew.815| 7 ; arts Teer Nasitet 4, the ¢ 1 has made no ann ments as to ho us t the second s or} things plea a ‘ H Overcos ; : noe ies ane WATE AGK'S Oy ay Ba BI CHOY i rris r » cc e Mt line up his f ty @ pre i Roe 1 Jatt tim \ - Prices 16 5 will meet Mo Ha big co! Li J will pe f the game ra A ott NEP HOE | " Laid MUSICAL Pes in array CROSMAN 7 SHAM BURKE & TOLTEY, Birthday | Nored fiz ! ISN hoerh Ones o Hn ba 4 c 5 ; ‘ 1 THE HOUSE’ OF - 10 Law - - =' parts,” Columbia Comedy Four, Mme, | main be will | for the picking of his There i Larpent Vion it. THEATRE) MAT. | g Van & Warren. niin & Stelle, De Langtord's fret 4 maf no doubt that Stallingn hae fast me ne a ; RISO aa cpm nssouy stytte gM Sick ZANT AN ER le Mert repateit out in Brooklyn. It ought to be a Dermat Cree and Engle for t sc ; | ie k TAILORS Re rine MENDELSON WALL. | 1D Smoke Way Novel Mirror Dance, Hicekrie Lffeets, great battle while | t s both J| sarden work, but left field seems tc y- | were preheat acini A é sho, fanaaement Ro K. Johnaton. oF . < Matinee Dally. | { fen slug. continuall ther J the only position tn the ez. [been the feeding around Mam 106-108.FULTON ST. |i ; smainata > JOSEDH,, PEGGY AYTON'S igs. Bie | f bouts will also be put on. Jack Cant. || !# causing the New ¥ andaaria ering with vie16: [oagues ard it was a com ance MANMATTAN. METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE MACHREE The Climbers, | well will referee the « ‘hard thinking. Kee and Hemphil! t to report to Sta, for ity lke Buffalo, for instance {8 * witata riaxe veghthetan NEXI WEEK, MBS. JACK d bave shown good enough work to piace 8 morning bave ite team ripped to pieces by ralide .