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oe enone UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Once UTE SHRUBBS RECORD: WERE contipeReL SOME LONG - LEGGED FeLLow Witt PLT HIS MARKS INTO The Discaro, Now IT’S 4 KOLEHMAINEN. uns BEATABLE . The Flying Finn Has Shown Us Something New About Run- ning. Tre wReat Fim AMERICANS EaT WAS & SMowED - Fisn BATE aT OMe Comeright, 1919. by The Preset } ee Pies Woah ‘ MAIN running. the w | records at several different di ; Other champions, in vi ee. | records, have dr STRAWBERRY How ; the tape, or have staggered into the ao ‘one SroRToare arms of their friends, exhausted by the it fury of their exertion a ae | ERS SESS (NOTES OF A PAID AMATEUR ) ILS NATO [AR ene 1 Paveate Stor Fern BY BUZEMAN BULGER. 10 MEET ART NELSON he oan go still faster without feeling the strain, He finishes Ms races at full speed, and jogs laughingyy back to the dressing rooms as fresh as at the start. } “Din my memory serve mo right.” agks Jack Douohus, that on one jon Swat Milligan struck out?” i The Peeriers Hitter of the Polson Onks did strike out, but It was] South 1 » % | With dire consequen to his cpponents, Jack, The game was played in Catfish 4 i HERE dose the great Finn get» rflgh Greys and they had @ craven hearted pitcher who had TRA \sas Mg Intory a weeae: ‘i Hligan's bat in the night so as to bore a hole tn it the alge of a baseball 7 Tid vas filed up with soap and colored #0 that the plug could not be detected CRE Mie lR asathe Sl uals Hes cana lea Wan to make the bail go through the bat and cause Swat to be nee “tn velleving at the Fairmont Club, ey Becret Service men Kot on and sli , eer 5 pped the catcher a mitt soaked with peewee Finland Kolehmainen bad | water, 1t wan go hut that he thought tho wet glove was the result of perspiration. ~ luxuries, He worked hard. His fo0d wan the kind of food that is eaten Lerause it satisfies hunger and supports life. He didn't have things to eat that were eaten because they) Uckled the palate. He didn't know there Was such @ thing. Kolehmatnen, visit- ‘ag @ New York restaurant when he first came to this country, wouldn't have known even the names of one dish im_ twenty. That was a very good thing for Koleh- mainen’s health, IM DUNC BY JOHN POLLOCK, Grrr. RODEL, the South Afr in the eventful seventh the ball went through the soap atcher's Kiove with « peculiar thud. It was spinning so rapidly that the soap started a profuse lather just as Milligan made a dash for frat base, The catcher attempted to hurl the ball, but his hands were #0] has covered with lather that he could neither hold nor throw It. ai ‘The rule was thea in vogue that the runner could keep scoring until the runner was touched out, While baffled infielders wero trying to capture the slipping and ekidding ball Milligan made 206 runs. Finally the shortstop had ough presence of mind to take tho ball to @ sandheap and Swat touched out on his wth lap. That ts the truth about the strikeout, Jack. plug and landed in th heavyweight who recently last been matched, the local clubs, at will meet in one of the two ten-round Rodel and Nel bouts between heavywelxhts Fairmont A. C, at MIGHT REMIND US TOO MUCH OF BAKER. Tim Jordan, the former Brooklyn star, has offered to sigh ww thrower, a contract with African Heavyweight to Make His American Debut | ! | ‘ived tn this country from Paria, » Who has won ail his boute on Wednesday evening, Feb. 3, Jack McFarland of Brooklyn , and Jim Coffey will meet in the other | 50. YouNG Lona SHANKS 19 AAKING A wow WILE ReconD TOI MaTEn STAND a a Lone as THE WORLD LASTS Yes, 6ur L Don't KNow war THe AAU. THinks Ld a THis PACED” \_ RACE Business, SINMFERS - can we BEAT Him? fight.” said Ave, “and 1 am taking as fo mart off a’ winger In my fit fean ais erican fighier been doing | was a ehctony Jee, fant screw Thomas received’ $600 f end, sun » and Tom MeC the Hanif, are trying nafs ay. Nain, he Nie the sis pele i McGraw on a sliding bases. Mind you, this i# not a base running story. Tim] Jack Ditton, the crack middleweight tighter er the Glymp! * . earners wi Harede, "Woes treet Wiis. me ong] cauiares that he will not take a cent of salury If he does not drive twenty home fe einsttieen ge cesar, sauhen Spnee whe Ail gowRie-esed with amazement over TUNE In the right fleld stand In the P All over that he te to be |i ac cr hie experiences,’ paid for at the rate of $19 for cach circuit wallop, McGraw is thinking {t over, Ko os, nd, ow Mare gh, tate a “Why, sald Duncan,” T met all the | thsi ale a, a Orcas big Finnish athletes and saw how they | YOU STILL HAVE YOUR LIBRARY, CHARLIE. | B of ‘ten rounds, foe ‘nokta, as cam lived, It's no wonder those fellows are| Charles Ebbets now announces that he will have a ble programme for the | trong. They never saw a plece of ple | SPecial opening of the park April ® and that he will have a bigger one for the Greake in thelr ives, ‘There len't aay | “Teelar” opening a week later. Outside of Pag Day, Decoration Day, Fourth riers O’ROURKE AWARDED $250 the [of July, Labor Day and the Anniversary of the Battle of Long {sland Brooklyn's ia dla i Rae eran RG7ERINS ne that In E| iietorieal president le plumb out of holidays bee che we eed tts Seats ‘ IN ENGLISH LIBEL SUIT, towns. There are just a few restau- that Motlarty Nill accent this flattering offen ~ rants because all the people eat at home, | epee = Ae When you go into a restaurant you pay |AGAIN WE QUOTE: “WHO WANTS TO BE A CAMEL?” | TOS BON Eee Wee THO nee Hewes when you enter the door, Then you go| Meret the story of a camel Kissing one of the stars bi n “The heaping 4 key dep rg 4 . Nahe 1s us it has been se 7 c smpte " i ench jon of the and help yourself to whatever you want | Garden lho gg “Oe Marra gliedbeen HlPiva\ dad gh 1 attempted the| High Court in a sult for Ubel brought | i toeat. There tsa table in the middle of | 88°) @ thing, This shouldn't be wo remarkable when we consider how long a against the proprietors of Hoxing, a } the room, with different kinds of fish |°#@el can ge without a drink Iaporting newspaper published in London: piled up on tt. Most of the fish Is dried or amoked. There is a kind of coarse black bread and some cheese. I went to @ restaurant with Talpale, the cham. pion discus thrower, He ate #ix whole fish, one afier another, washing them GETTING DOWN TO FIGURES. Out th Minols they are pass: its stead five a man $25,000 whic “That looks pretty Mht to 4 and pencil, “Why, o a law to ab tish he is allow observed riminal would be ont In 68 Punisiinent and in t one dotlar a day. | Ratty ae he took out paper , rs and six months." | apital 1 to work 0} my down with water ang finishing with ateenrene some bread and cheose. That wae a|O00 YOU KNOW ANY OTHERS? = [playing out a careful hand. The pens luxurtows feast to him. He had the ap-| I” Writing to the Herald contribu- | ant will raised untll ¢ tor rather proudly describes himself as “A thinker and the son of a retired thinker." ‘The latter condition is our but at the same iteall h the suggestion | haw Just | petite of @ wolf. If I'd eaten what ho ate it would have knocked my stomach out for a week. I visited him at his farm, They ate fish and bread and yese—nothing else. Every man wo hard and eats a lot, and nobody has in digestion. They're all as hard ay tron, Nobody thinks of riding anywhere, I¢ a Man Wants to go five or ten miles through the country he walks, No wons der they're all athletes.” T On Stezks It adds a relish which makes many a dish a feast. LEAcPERRINS' SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRG reached the point from where our ball players start AFTER ALL, WAE IT A comput. | MENT? | When the new a ry of the Bt | Louis Cardinals assumed his duties the | vine of a SSSI NE HAT'S just the difference potween the upbrifiging of Kolebmainen, he Finn, and of our American [papers recorded tiv fact that he wan | Superior for Soups, Wish, Reaste, ailotes, Here we live in comparative | presented by hin many adiniring friends | bess ‘key, Whether rich or poor, We eat | with a writing tablet wet of wenuin An Appetizer \ Meat variety of things, including | graved ivory, ‘This ix further a Sold by Grocers Everywhere ! euwdust breakfast foods, tmitation su- lay pb #ar imme out of all sorts of odde ray ng one of the prettiest ¢ ts ever paid to a man in vomposed been banished fru: From the ineapensive motor launch to the luxurious ly appointed motor yacht with | heats that, ave half, decayed betas |A, YEAR OF CONSERVATISM, WANT A JOB? || ' b pet He a It wae oMetally annow H | hey are cooked, and other thine | 40, that Woodrow |] WE GUARANTEE TO GET i Wall calculated to destroy any stom | oiiced President and a i WORK FOR YOU ach 1€ We go into a “fret clase |e Na ional Ledene aay Se ie) ' odors and flavors of which are carefully | Won Qwarded the pennant. Mr. Wilson pesto odors HAVE ‘ro |" his refused to ve hurried tn Bi daguised! Why, if one of the an ere: ent Greek athletes (under oat) to the priests of the gods » endure strict 7, Wwalning for one year vetore com in f } iv the Olympic games) had been ¢ | d $2.10 ioe act of eating From Tender to Cruiser ’ helpless American stoma he'd th every intermediate evelop the fasteat apriite size of power - t W the best jumpers, the stronge a craft~-all are on exhibition at th. . welgit throwers (although tr thig the Finns press ue hard) here on ee MOTOR BOAT SHOW Op any distance runners Nhe Madison Square Garden February 15 to 22 (inclusive) nem ip our cities, Some country, where Ar weer bled for your inspection, are boate to sleep as rationally, !-tead of existing on Pre #¢ en with an actual operating cost of only two cents hef cold storage “tu that bth pe le. Low cost of maintenance the lese depreciation in value make @ motor boat a far better b Yempecting hyena w ‘ may do it % The Finns, who live wit . are going to et & lot of € at the next Olymple wanes from @ ama!! country fo number, but they a heavily enough in th weight throwing and 4 tests to make them r: teams at the top. we Win at Berlin a do run from, uy than an automobile, 8A.M.to 1 P.M. de Athens aod London and iv adapt Lae nes Kolehnw ay as The newspaper had published articles alleging that O'Rourke had arranged th results of various boxing competitions 2 hand, T couldn't be so FRAGRANT if it weren't so FRESH. You’ve got to thank the 5-cent tin for that. no has orgs go Paria. duct {a this, cou in “tater | rey THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, £913. KOLEHMAINEN, DISC'PLE OF THE SIMPLE LIFE Copy rau 1913, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). SPORT IN THE STONE AGE. DEATH OF TRAINER QUINN SEVERE BLOW TO HARVARD | RosToN, Feb, 14.—Willam Quinn, trainer of ‘Harvard's track and fieid teams, died here to-day. The loss of the noted trainer, who was in his thir- ty-sixth year, was a severe blow to the | Crimson, Billy Quinn, when he took active part in athletics, was a top notcher. An all- round performer, he specialized in short distance running and held several records for the dashes. His expert handling of the Harvard track teams the last several years was} @ potent factor in the continuous suc- cess of the Crimson teams, 20 Yra. This Address Means Something REMEY’S All Ballroom Dances Guaran teed Ip ab iivete Lessone "85 \ and 4 4 ee rpeeriga 24 Class Lessons. ! Fre Lesson... Send ton orne Frivate t extsas, Tae REET sclvOL Tor LANGING 915-017-019 Elghth Av. mr. 4th st, DONOVAN’S School for Dancing lessons. 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Frocior's; 14 DIAK neal 1é SIAK ACTS erta _Nonstte, EDNA” GUUDRICH, MRYAN "@ Ci Kate Klinore om veces Saal ris Watdeef Hee ae ac BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | “iBIJOU & EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN GIANTS’ FIRST SQUAD 10 LEAVE FOR CAMP SUNDAY Six veterans will be i be in the party @ Glants which will leave for the elubY training camp at Marlin Springe os Sunday. ‘hristy Mathewson, Larry Doyle, Grover Hartley, George Saas | Red Ames and Jeff ‘Tesreau ha !fled their intention of stocmpeaytal the youngsters South, Aside from Math ewson and McGraw, only Grover Harb ley, Jim Thorpe and the young pitehe Goulait will be at the Pennsylvania ete tion, Wilbert Robertson will be pleted’ up at Harrisburg and Red Ames @ Pittsburgh. The rest will gather at St Louis. Larry Doyle, George WiRse, J cvers, Al Demaree, Smith, Kirby Handley meeting at the home of the rdinals, Bader, Coope the othere from the South and Far t will go direct to the training camp. One of the unexpected additions te thy Giants’ squad this season will be Dr Biers, a dentist who to good condition informed by medical authorities that when players suffer from Indigestio tand such ailments it is generally bi cause of bad teeth and for that reaso: he has engaged the tinker, pnts Medal TWO KNOCKOUTS IN BOUTS AT THE CRESCENT A. @ ‘The pret'minary bouts of the amateur box! ng tournament of the Crescent Ay Srvoklyn took place in the ug is gymnasium and attracteu wd of membe All the bouta K and two real knockouts ng in the 1%5-pound clase. t Donald Milne, oy tay 4 iam Lee 0 C. to the second round, while tm @he J.C, Coltins stopped W. right hand sw.ng on the jaw tn the second round, Save on an Overcoat _ Enough to Pay for a Suit This is double header week. materials, made to measure, at $25. All satin lined. 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