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ve se ne ERENT TARE Toe . = -- : . t ae a8nm BVbWdne WU, FHRIVAY, MANHUH “44, Lvid. SESSA] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN |THE SKY THE LIMIT WHEN JACK JOHNSON ATTEMPTS SPEEDING HEREAFTER. NY A (SWIMMER EvAH FELL on! Team Captained by Daniels Captures National Chath- pionship at 400 Yards. As Yet There Are No Speed Laws for the Air, and Jack = /~. ‘Johnson May Go the Limit, Now That He Has Decided to, * Learn Aviation. Tt certainly was a creat night for the New York Athletic Club human fishes, for they won both first and second Places in the national mptons! four-men team relay race at 4” yards. ‘The team, captained by Charles M. Dan- fels, was first, and that captained by J. sd F. Manley was second, The Argo Swim- NV uae ee boar aba ming Club of Philadelphia was third Wopright, 1911, by The Pres Poblisting Co, fl Witt. Be VERY and Yale fourth. The York World), \ “ E NS HANDY IN CASE OF & Faun, Reilly was the first off the board. UT in San Francisco yesterday | —= ‘i ice He dived into the tank, followed by Jack Johnson made arrangementa George South of the New York's sec- with R. R. Young, manager of ond team, H. E. Scott of the Argo Club Curtiss, to take lessons in avis and A. E. Stoddard of Yale. ae Vs Reilly possessed the strongest stroke ys te te Canine cae. diy and when relieved was nearly a yard in ~ wee sale te tam le gam front of his opponents, O'Sullivan took go Xa to find Dis new game | up the lead where Reilly left off and more exciting and interesting | outswam C, D, Trudendach of New Godging policemen on the park| York A. C., E. Clark of the Argo 4. C. with bie big machine. He was) and J. Summers of Yale. When O'sul- ted again yesterday, by the way, lvan finished he had increased the Ser- with ecorching through Golden cury Footers' lead to nearly three Park at something like one hun- yards. M. IF. Nerich for the New York- ae8 mil n ers’ first team maintained his lead fron’ iaten: to: dost the game for Jonn-| 7 J “Bud” Goodwin, A. Deeks of the Pall. all and C. 4°. Schmidt o! @em. He may be barred from automo- Daniels away on the ‘elle tracks, but nobody can keep him ( out of the sky. Moreover, there are as “GETAWAY” DAY FOR GIANTS AT MARLIN Robinson Looking Players Sis ta Late Before ‘Alter Pitchers of anchor spin far in the lead Roaoworr ‘As if It were merely an exercise awtm 4 i : 4 a = | Daniels sped through the water without a eaters Favornnn Tain) Sc ea Starting for Dallas, as They Giant kegulars. eit hae ag | aver trying hls Neat He changed ‘ls ello Nie tales and 1odked. beck. at ¥i "as often as he pleases, | i ‘ MARLIN, ‘(1 Maniey, his clubmate; E.G. Schaal of Pecun, though, that Johnson will eer Lavew aT The Are Tired From Dancing. last malnate ery Wilter Rovines ont thea 0 band: wv Howe of Yale @feate « furore as a daredevil of the "Cops" Seon, arge of the Colts, most of the time. By these actions he Was asked to gu With tie reauar lost aidernt round and when he | py - 7 \eum #0 as to look after the piten- ha ce fi Sm th 7 tc o t finished his team's lead had been cut all Core A tins Weems | iH SeGraw ts counting on nim to C n or l 0 é fawn tw sands feaving tpn vitae the Team.) Marquard in shape, and if ne | bv about "feet. The tue of the delivers the goods Kovoy has been B ‘ack W ith Ti t h race was 4m Marlin, Tex., March 2%. rice 5 TS 8 ofolock call failed to ring | Soaring: pe fey get OF clutnes 1p ac LU opno Cc ers| this morning and the husky ath- hd berate tLe a Le Mies. He isn't built that way. John-| @6n ien't a da evil, He ts a very caus} , careful and patient fighter, who @ risk that he can possibly| 14, and who never cuts loose until he ~~ oS hae his man safely worn down. When he| @Wcod Barney Oldfield, the greatest of —— Wins Thin Fight. aking a fatherly tnierest in Drucke, Hogo Kelly, the middie-weigh Young Brown of the L Acre AL A af auto sharps, Johnson looked like @ letes who are expected to bring | and McGraw thinks it wise for him \, hot be able fo figit again for severa ro nved too fast and clever for Marty foke. The trouble wasn't so much New York a pennant slept soundly on. be with them all the way to Philadelphia Boxer Boxer Meets a}: Sed tn Chicago wn in the main event of ten rounds Jack of skill, or any inferiority in the At 10 they were sill In the hay, but not | York. Artie Lathan will ve 1 phigh. be cont , went of in eee ear he drove, as @ disinclination to @ word of protest was heard from the | ©ommand of the Colts and they open 7 > (eau pol ; A eaundec and en @hrow on full speed after striking the WITE H BOS (| ON TEAM manager, Ho was asleep himself, 1t | in San Antonio to-morrow. ough Customer in Keyes at A Macey on bed urns. He didn't have the quality that was getaway day in Marlin, but still ‘J lefts to the Jaw | i Inti | ef makes Oldfield a champion. the athletes slept on. There had been play and two hours work was to wina | National Club To-Night. ind was the tenth lunch and then hiked to this ball park, 4 welterwel er Well, Jack, another white! where they got their first real workout | @ancing the night before and McGraw | up the training season for 1911, nese eopoatance to bowt ta ths > hope: “May you never splash!" ' Ch Sends a ea Quinn Out) of the scuson, ining up ina battle with | told them all to hit the hay at 3.90 In| The whole team leaves her . rmory A. A. of Boston on next AMUSEMENT 3. ane ; [Seeks the Domton Nationa Teneve cium, it | the morning, and when it came to sleep Qc10SK this afteroon for Dalia, and) BY JOHN POLLOCK. peeneatt pede MEY NOW’ MADISON SQ. GARDEN wha Ah st i in hy ‘fri ead ned cH one the to Scalp Fred Tenney’s was ® sort of a holiday for Augusta, | to £0 aa far as they liked. This morn-| 404. ° tq ook after the arrangement Sa cite pees TWICE Se SIS PM is, 8 ose who! 5 OUNG SAMMY SMITH, the clever 2 and a bik crowd was on hand when the | ing they were society men, but at 159| deta of time fur the Pailade| = reception in Dal- \ boxer, will get atic] ‘reat tener and the humnenwis.c have seen him fight sar that he t Kame was called. the uniforms were to come back Into las, ‘The practice will amount to ttle! | other chance to-night to get back] “ter his service, 1 another Braviey Ketchel, and not Team in South. | ‘The Chase men were in fair shape | —=————— - = | more 2 inn a good run and the satcniys | f ne, with the | topnotchers in the TY r a Whit less abje than was Staniey him-) fter their work at Athens, and expect- lor Laks tted balls, ‘Mgitweight division, He will meet Bert furntehes th BARNUM & BAILEY The team is i 1 enough condition | K h < fighter, fi together age mest 1 jed this afternoon to repeat the same Ito 4 Ns ’ eyes, the game and willing fighter, In rn This new wonder is Tom McMahon | BATTING ORDER ove they did last year, when they to take a day of rest, and it has heen) a ten-round bout at the National Sport-|{ Be (ened aa ew finmse” rete, e.TomZucsanmn| BATTING ORDER. inca ihe Natale ote. Sane fernal evort of the, training wae a) i" Club stag, and In order to regain je Oi “y Mig $3.500000 CAPITAL week of late 1 "MoM NEW K. OSTO) of 9 to ere ahi Coll his lost prest will have to beat iB aiaes ce et o ) -Sipshonliathaeeestculpleenggea paid EINTOMETS Clarke, 1. t Jack Quinn started the serving to the Fee fate fon ieee He eeaie | Keyes re prfore ln" "ime “tad enacts 0 at | GREAT LSTSA OW SAL Led fig continually and hitting lke a pile- Hemphill, r,t. Goode, c. f | Boston men, who, by the way, have our Svclal Club of » and it ably never get another opp t . ONEARTH DAILY ys Chase, 1b. Herzog, #8. lold Polo Grounds friend, Fred Tenney, preity a game as one wor meeting first-class men. Smith wil 5 al vet 001 rer with either hand. Among his re- | Knight, 2b. Miller, r. f in charge of them, and Fred ts. still in midsumme r a|to fight his hardest if he expe 0 | Set ts fi i ft bout in tiie videts | FOOCIRCUS ART cent opponents have been Leo Houck,| Hartzel, ss. Tngerlon, 8b playing, covering first, but his actions score of 8 to 0, | peat Keyes, for i pis Falrmone A... where (OOO NEW ERCUS, EXPENSE Jack Fitzgerald (twice) and Jim Smith, | Daniels, c. ¢ Sweeney, 2h ire not aa lively as of yore. The reat Victory must go to "Bugs" Raymond, | shape and intends to start right aitor ju" oan Mt. iti tu ie one af thse, confides v fedlowe et “Foatly a i He bad Houck in bad shape in the first | Walter, 1. ¢. Tenney, 1b of hia team looked good tn the practice, who Kept the Regulars in the palm of! him from the moment the bell rings, |. ed oat sotieres that, owe Ss Found and was credited by many with | Bia wale Seabees 6: and it ts the opinion of the rcribes with his hand as long as he pitched, Hin| With the hope of getting over @ knockout | (raining ‘bart’ fin tas heels allt, t [AZ OVE TUTE VIS WITT SD having the better of the bout. Fitzger- | Quinn, p- FOWn: \the team that the club now known as Cala spitball is tak: on more weird breaks | allop. jhe wil outpoint Ki ala be whipped easily, and in one of the| Vaughan, p. FEATURE ACTS |the Rustlers {# the best young team spring than evey before, and it is} + — | | : sept go meet Pacer | nT NEG REE, tags tent, at AQHRLWINDOS FOUN OY 108 boule knocked Hid asen: the: fourtben the Boston Nationals have had in many ouatble, for a batter to it It ma nomen gh National Boop tia’ Chub mj SOCLOWNS (Iie seconds. r y low dey . Y . the | o2 L 7 Reon, ate ier Ps 2 nds. Fitz was saved by a slow (Special to The Trening World.) Chase had Caldwell and Vauenan on [Owner of St. Louis Baseball nd he could have pitched the! important cont i it | Nadel AIA for’ tou Pile | Adma 25% SOP Kes #o c@unt. Smith, the AUGUSTA, Ga, March 4.—The Hil- | edge all time and it was his pur- jentire nine tonings, but McGraw stop. | {0 4 i en Li C oklyn and Seats 756Y Sand 0.50) weight, who once knocked Ketche! dows | tops team, after a rocky railroad ride | pose to give these two and Quinn three Club Victim of Strange | him at six and sent Hendricks in, POX, Tommy, will meet Hoven it ounde at Te eet AC T/C and who beat Sailor Burke a little while | to ¢hia town this morning, got thelr Jnnings work each during the acne ul ictim otrang to relleve him, | atom of vie ¢ OC Fall River, Maas, | Two big hearrwetgits will battle in. the main | || CAecdren uncer 10 | Waa Or tes ago, was knocked down five tines tn | oasis : Josh Devore ix recovering from his) om March 28. Jon" Monday” nighto> fita the Qumbie A.C. yeershay price to the first round and out | Malady narleyhorse and managed to get out| cycione Jubnny T the Western middie: | Nehter wh ied Prank Mf a - Foo McMahon is twenty-one years old, 6 , : nd work @ \ «The only | weight. who returne tralian few weeks in" seven “rounds, Wit tad Hitlicele Whitening nce meres nty- years 6} man who Is really’on t hospital List| S49, where he won several fights, including & mi un ST Maxson, who | Sice Qres from| fept tall, makes 158 pounds easily, and Z | 5 ‘i {ory over Billy Papke tn, twenty roving Tout, 1 | yromintbg mau inthe hearywolgit. div ji Rl 3 lis Fi » ano is suffering from a fo’ able to get many. Ute in dus ‘county, if RE athe hearywalght division hgs been fighting only for a year. 4 : CLEVELAND, ©., March 24.—Stan-|eevere carbuncle on ins neck. He {s\ he aos out for the big smoust of ch —_ that short time he has had twen Z ; lay RADE OWE OR TOM LOUik junable to wear a uniform and has to| he dumancs for bis sere te hinty-tire, Der | @ ma _AMUSEMENT MANMAR IAN | CL De Sits, and hasn't lost eny of* them. | SF Onna 0.5 ie i) tional League baseball team, died to-|7emaln in his room will go with | ceipta fo bore ten-mound bout | WE WeW THEATRE = EIN Hot sie | EY lie Harvey, although he isn't Mo-| 178% Ma Ms day in this city of blood poisoning from | ‘Me team to Dallas, and expec ae cheat hon’s manager, thinks that the} Jin shape again within ay UAE AY pont” Aha Au SECRETARY o|Which he had been suffering two years. 5 Y Usual ran ee has Jus tecaired | He returned from Panama Sunday ani e Teaan jungsier from Spring Valle: ‘ tue Anisteur thy : (ng world beater. Charlie saw him | President of the New York Athletic! Mu “Hum't., dieuedetto miting wat Ii, fe n| COL, ROBERT M, THOMPSON, ) JAMES E. SULLIVA The Colts will not return to h i) Sieh eteeteter i sothak td 0 5 | Hana stu’ | | Club, ts very much disturbed about the| Association of the Amateur Athletic Union has| Went to his brother's home, His case WINTER G in’ Philastelphia | Sesehe cnmae In Liles sehocin on fees with maventers ‘clubs, Alfred | wes @ inystery to physicians, as no|ioln the others at Baltimore. EMPixE | 8S or anh St. wea uy pate 2. tot Daily ae Philadelphia writer, n praising he was in hopes of making the cham-| gui™ ° Antonio has been elected EH") cause for tie malady could be found, lt od ‘o-morrow. Fg male Allowed | A MbMahon, says: “It ts a big wonder | pionship meet to take place at Travers Robinson, who was born sixty — = WM, GHLLETIE that his name i# not pugilistic history." Island uncer the auspices of the Public| | GWYNN HENRY, THE TEXAS SPRINTER, | years ago at Dubuqu ' a E ! No wonder at all, Philadelphia. His-| Schools Athletic League the best In the | {48,8 member, of the Olymide team that gree to Bwaten in 1012, three broth One brother, ICKERBOCKER, B i tory usually deals with dead ones history of the league. Ho states that tf ard, died fifteen vears ago. SAD hago, Stats’ Tosam & Wed., 2.18, 3th St, ’ pany the trouble {* not settled before May 1/ THE OIG FOUR’ QFESSIONAL GOLE-| Denage Robison died . the meet contemplated will be held | {72.0 tBe world, James Braid. Harr Vanion, IM JRFFRIES has returned from jar | for the elementary schools only, from land "to compete is brother Frank in Cleveland engagement Ends Sat. April 15 tions. He was part owner of the remai a performances DaLy's racecn eehlttiner To. Morrow 2°20, | STRY BLANKS ARE OUT FOR| 1 Gity Whhesten, BABY MINE]: j | Touts team ‘when it. was traneferr LYCEUM Situs nar BAP BR “ah Ag. : 1 apring gamer of the St, Pate | {i me er by Retr oan Be otaneacen ate tien Lion Collar | MRS, FISKE 1x BECKY a eee Aeator sss, [| GRAND pea Shi ac Mas Wat a aa. down in tabasco tand. Me ee ere Oe rt be ey At leona ees ite By, P| funeral have not been mi (With MUUND Buttonhole) SHARP THE GAMBLERS «i. jorpn GEO, EVANS’ MINSTRELS Deen a fine recruit for the ina t armory. on ee ’ 3 a “West why By - Even ats i crack ot w ‘ April 21 Sixteen events will be de- IN THE FIRST GAME OF THE HOM way a! Ho le a crack shot with rifle and pistol, | Reg, olla geld watches will be ewards | tries tiibe etoasi Aueicur Tueecugten | GLENSIDE WINS RICH i, oe z Bre. S UUSON eae eh eet CASINO Hn ig Cyvonsar : , his trip through Mexico, and is now @t home in Los Angeles. Jim didn't m to run into any of the fighting Seat | Dames Rovian et a Tecoeea ot ia, Explorer | Maude Adams 4 Chantecler || Barney Oldtield, who was in the part t Wiiliant Lowe Wdayed- at Philadelphia. | win yl aay fund that Mexico war stirred up a lit-| Sronee statue will be awarded’ tor the| So meee Hadi} GRAND NATIONAL RACE.) 00 hse be eas | | ee OS ewe wes ei ee He too much to take the proper amount | club whose athletes score the most = lessees Pree 1 7% Besiimy, ator Cate Att ie BACHETI Natiee to Morrow 2: LHAMBKA: Chlaterest in his racing feats. It's more | points, ENT F. ‘ronp, | LIVERPOOL, March ne Grand 102 F, Math St. subway Store x 4 ee “mais, OVER NIGHT aN. & habia @Xelting to dodge bullets and bayon: | National plechase, on nest cross. s Sar Mon ht THERE WAVE REDS Keponrs sBNy OUT petienge Cu country race In the world, was won at SB ay an ibs | Matinee To’ pe Ay a Ble : Hons atl goto Barope® and | Nand bow Rperend, reaulng them from Keng Ea: | Oo ay ick Mason, 0. 1 Jones's | AUTOMOBILES | & MOTOR Boars, 5 i A etonN uit he says i Plo e AE Bese Eu : Rathnally was second and P. Nelkes's | Broadw 5 16 a 0 v eld at AMATEUR. SKATIN Shady Girl, third. Twenty-six | “Every person interested in the || BIJOU sa Wat oe ske THE DEEP ‘PURPLE. ‘Nfanstrong ILLIE JON {s still Mving a! OF THE POLO PONIRS WHICH HAVE Me iy e ted, but most of them fell re | possible purchase of CUN S910. Will and Mirner, - a4 5 L yer Wearing Die c the Hellevill started, | possible pur @ inotor car |f iH ie ae bart strenuous life. A few nights ago. Me 4 from London to this country to take rat ‘atud see the four and a half miles of stiff coun- 4 pense Broadway 7" Bove & te Yes ReEPUBLS A Ty Mor he fought in an He yradievgi saree peewee been (ates | aces vas fee mills, and | try had been covered | this spring is invited to call and || ,EW AMSTERDAM HE | »EBeiCA OF SUNN ae on een, 1 08 Kees hte Tht | ier Reed be font eH cata |see our resent showing of GL h DS 0S THE HE! ( h i agers Musical ee! De. pany were within a couple i) wall. by mar t THE BLWEPKLY Re N OF PHE PASTIME i THE —_ INKL ‘] Ve Nt prey MURKAY witht y a my aE fetter bela posit ace oth ak uvoiner of ARNER HATS 5 HE ; ir ey Al Reeves Bq Heys tow soe at nn zor d a a| EVERY WOMAN) cyeay When Willie had ’ runes he Every style question— | ieing tt oth are Her BMaramage tm Quen of 0 os TRrOugN the ao: ) eat every quality question Peerless Cars wT GAIETT ats ‘op ny f Pr NTERGARTEN "0 eee enter ati the » - that you could ask is an- B/) swe pue it | T SEAJESTIC Wane & gn, Bie rig, Alii Co. HED'TIE Me pine Prizes pier swered in my great show- |caratiestourelaitn that thoy'are ete fis geummatcte 1 SiMafE idcoouo J] 222% c~ THE BOEMIAN LAL 2 GROOKLYN anust it~ 3 : m the man he E World 8 of new Spring hats. | patter iaveattuont-cand’a foe aceencat | U sits meaoisie Toe SFAING MAID HP WEST END 42h S83" , oe, Sache ae .. in fvening or. “ a factory car every day they are Tek Waheran unc k Sul Ves & Baa ff ew Theatre Production, "Dae h: Perm lew ie TORE Dae SPREE MEY ABR ens i You need but go to my nearest | thee & ape fa cl 8 Benya: anade that ean | LMA Wier DO VOU TIVE Sot Wek Way Down has ISroadwas & Ralph av. beck hen 4 Siemtet she 'dporwas, knpohs hia Headpin Tourney store to prove this assertion. ted an vine iene price. A a, scclanhi DROME: fbb GU4Y UU) sb. Gah ol stuck ur in ff view th The G 1 isi H0B-09-10 mo ¥g — mye Amateurs ty \e a erybody was smil st al y i . — | swe Cte” | 1, Matinees E Wivar & 4h, Era eh ao Mee es | ; wna partiontinne a car this spring Fie ae ASTOR fi i Wei ate aus. | F CIRCUS The inie, sti a rye ‘ and Jin Py on fy DR et ‘ 4 tt rhe 420 Bt at otm Ave, way at Duane Ing these rebuil! car HOLBKOOK BLIWN HE BOSS |f 12 Bie + peatete ai “ Pu it y at 37th, wn ultor cpa ish iP. and Sad A In Actions ‘ OS Bway at tate Naweau at Liberty, dan for has Herd Baarleas Care GahU EN, nt RED MOLL Axb in ho 3 plat i -_ : Hy diterien ner 7M Bete omen ee The Pesiless ator Gat bo, of 8 WYOTK, Preis sit Ties, tute sy Sa utpolais Shea, i xwe President of 72% Broadway, 40) Pulton Bt, hy Bireet. ped & M t WATERBURY, Ma oe Shea, the New York Bowitne Ase \ NEWARK: 823 Broad 8 4 tetirord Ave, Voie bantamweignt champior ! : eer inven ISEAMON?S | {fiir s, alckernie Keres fl Balt FR | FIN PROCADDROS BURKE mut EKS. 1 bob, “OTHERS, cos Menus Something | ACAD ENE y 00 MEN | Sala oa : land, was Hou ‘a1600 18 Yours ai ibis Sade Of Fauiwaeipona verore the arent crows a REME: by DANUNG SCHOOL, ACABEM} mux Gal ff GULUEN Wesi | Ansietes by. ey Frpnke sad tile Orcleatre || SPORTSMEN’S GOODs, SBA ever say 9 ring batle tn thie eit Van Bestia Wo ‘ a] achtr teat ldtisoy’ ABKans sawn |W nto re. f Pin Vand ; T7001 eee earned th decision. They we st individual prize to K ue A OM ‘dey oF ie) es i) OLY MPIC Foal hey deat CURE arn Ce Sa tHelve rounds, 2 | tie Oxford team, of Newark, aia hart ate eH ri ues LOWS as, "OM a ity. THE COLLEGE GIRLS way’ Bicytla' Con 60 Veuty Bie Boge

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