The evening world. Newspaper, February 7, 1913, Page 19

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suk EVENING. WORLD, Hannes Kolehmainen’s r Renarkable Running Is Feature of I. A. A.C. Meet brought up the rear. Riley dropped out after three laps and Kiviat went SNS. TO COACH HARVARD'S ELEVEN Finch Flyer Breaks George jour font. rnen tne vig treat Bonhag’s World’s Indoor Fives | orimaccar as toons ees Harvasd University | Up and dropped wa: mood to-day over | and ‘Mile Record, Winning From a Unued to strike a home an easy winner. ‘Large Field—M’Aleenan Tro- celved considerable attention from the was to the effect that the veteran was about all in and ought to quit running, ; team urged him to re-| international cup, eid tah ag th card and the crowd settled back’ Heute reoelvi We Ue Wat action, and {tf wasn't Steappotntsa. ee a uy ae iy ate oe Hannes Kolehmainen was entered in thie event, and Hannes ts @ runner who does things. A DOZEN RUNNERS LINED UP i te 7 68 KOLEHMATN@N, tong], OD!Y the Aveemtie run remained:on the | eume hie ‘Galles gt Cambridge thie year, | Nabe ape tent Biypea’t dietanve runni king, cleaned Up at the Irish-American games ig Madison Square Garden, The Flying Tian created a new world’s record for the @ve-mile run, ering the distance fa % minutes onde, rescued the in oni tig in the way of hoota and hisses. y 4 Mr. Walter ®. Buckmaster, who founded th ! " phy R Di tin @ remarks of the spectators after | famous O14 Cantab polo team and who will on | jace sapven 1. Sheppard's disappointing performance P PPT areas ene te mere | 7 ing tng 3 4° will publig that eo forth, football, |Footbail Rule Likely to Be Made | Forcing Teams to Number Players An amendment to. the football rules that hae long bean advocated in these columns ts Iikely to be made when the Intercolies:ate Rules Com- mittee meets In thie city next week. Princeton te the university that pose the change and.if It te decided upon the Tigers will receive vote of thanks from the large army of gridiron devotees, both Parke H. Davis, the Princeton representative on the ninittee, has been Instructed bythe Meer coaches to eugeeet Xt season the playera be numbered ao that those watching the games wil] know Just who carrtes t Under the present style of p ng compelled to be aatiafied with the knowledg @nd having to wait to buy the paper before they cah jearn the detalles of the Game that they havé apen themselves, With the players numbered fad the corresponding numbers and hares printed in the ecorecand @verybody will have a keever understanding of the inside Workings of WITH THE FINN, A dozen starters lined wh Fiying Finn, Bvery one ‘watohed the Olympic hero closely, He was off like frightened deer at & crack of the ae games from a fat failure, sup- Weated Mel Bheppard as the idol of the athletic fans ond ineidenta’ off with a rich prise Kole! ts meinen. mounted the popularity ladder Rem the fallen prestige of Mel Sheppard, Wee was hissed by tho crowd tor his inferior performance in the 1,00-yard fm, the feature event of the moet, The Fin covered tho distanoe in eleven and two-fifths seconds better than George Bonhay’s record, PRATURE EVENT WAS VERY FROSTY. Ei, y i ~ the arte rf inuia, 8 one distance. the 1,000-yard race for the MoAleenan| ord. Brom then the Anim it - Qi Prophy, advertised as the feature of only @ question of how mach the Fil 5 tel y the meet, Th reve to have been aix | Would cut off the world’s mark. » .' entries, and ft was tipped off recorls| When it was announced that Keleh- would ‘bo broken, All very good, but| meinen bed completed the distance in ta O10, Se “aes | The Original wheo the runners took the mart but | TURE o. sonde, te fumes any Gi | Girve were ready, Tho Boston A. A.| roar ‘ot ‘cheering. preted ee ee he | : : 4 rh ovann telesraphed that its representatives,| walked to the Smelaig Sens bie | ‘eo " And Hie ‘were unable to arrive in tine, eo Riley, | prise, 4 a 12 C Gheppard and Kiviat were the only| It was eome time before ths applause ‘ xs ockatoos marters. subsided. ‘The Finn had'plenty of com- : HAN . They Bence, Play Sei i. jursped to the lead at the|Pany in his dressing room afterward, the Bu nd dete ae west iiviat was second and Sheppard tone. ee, Comin’ Uo te alee coneanenie- A SN amusing tr.cks, n, GOOD TWO-YEAR-OLDS [smmes oom sesstrwtt 2tcn co a bipehhspineetyre Until the’ five-mils rage wae run the | either $ is: / Also Visit the Menagerie } co nee Lire to Yee Re set | I and see ies teed bears, kangaroos, F 7 walks, long distance running, and per: my ie Y oad is from every part ¥ fo by the Wélght men was a sort | _. 8, Wow of yoo t ! AT CHARLESTON TRACK formedoen by tne. rtlent men Whe a sort | teases SEs a Ay athe : Another record was also broken, @ | United tates Drovaring an mark that has beet slumbe: fn ine- | S8souncement to. all fa the “organization land for eleven years, Pat i eo Overcome Obstacles aw Establishing Sport in the Old City. B 4. Foo 7— % Pens ‘and wie associates in je Charleston Fair and Reoing Asso- ‘ave Gomonstrated this season sen *3 ola city is strong for horse “Sudging dy the interest taken racing by the natives, it is @ ne of amusement that is tremendously dean conduct of the meeting has yught many converts from the ranks of thoes ‘who at first opposed the spost, €94, now, many of the original detract- satisty the play, but the layers are ‘pute in an appearance, and within « t-time there will be no. complaint ; ‘This mas, end’. +hagd-workers jike-him, requires more good nouris than the fess active a qu fay thare pore: pase th Rees business man, ari'it's'up'to his e008 wit at home to see Hi} “the meeting, and unless ail signe gO that he gbtecif os ne for naught some of them will be heard from frequently during. the season, J. 1, Hélland has thus far shown probably RP acer ees tg one of the finest foods , fof: the worker, becadse it is aq abundant in. rich, | clogs 82,000 has been refused for him, ag the chances are that twice that , not touch him before the close of ‘meeting, C eeagnEr 0 QaEEyeG Z AMLANTA BOAT OLUB RECEPTION. 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