THE SPORTING SPIRIT.
ay .■'■•-■ ; - , - -'■ -''-'V.''." V' "V. '.:''' .*;'..,*.- '■'■■■'.' lis ■■:','■■"; ';■ "' '"■ '„' "'■!'■.':!"■■' i , : - : :;-->.'V ':,.,'■/.'■.• .'■'.'-' ; .'''!;■'■:' > m Pietri," the : :ltalian;-who Tannin. :V ', n ": the':Marathon Race; .withvHayes: in;, England- .;":'■/. P®' ; has defeatedHayesin a'.similar race inNew -~: ■i?- York.:', There:.were '12,000 .spectators.: But;■""-"-"".-on- their: fiery, .as- the;:"Daay 'Tele--' ■'■■;: 9 b ; graphV:show?:—:;■;.:. v' -v, ' ; ;:- \;':=;! ■ ■'■•■■. to ■''^'Am«icans.; , BndvltßliMS'.were.-.;€qually ; Te»- : -.'.. , . : nd' presented'in'-the crowd- which ; packed -the ;.■ [(!. '"• Gardens. ,- ;Both" : were -intensely partisan,■:.'".:; Y - ibqtji.-iV-were;?--, supremely ■ ; ;; ; confident.::cha , t; ■"" ; i ;: ■'2 their, countryman wjould win, - and as' regards' ; VV. fairiplay :1 am. Bpeaking.,within .the Jimite ': i. ,j e . of viny.-'own observation.and knowledge, when .. : : , a I assert, that .any suspicion \of fayouritisnii ; :. '. on the':part of the.officials^or.a'ny;attempt-to: - :, •:■■' 'interfere with the progress of-.therace in any ■•.-.■. way would...have led to.'tho: bloodiest-riot .'/; ; ; : . this.city has ev«r Witnessed;"-. >"/ ;i i ::; v : '. .■ : V J _: ; :A : pathetic' incident ■is ;-recorded:T : -"Uhtil' '■■'.■ [ -; "•' those .last •three' laps '.never'more than.three. .'.;'; is- yards' separated 'the'.competitors'. : .Po6r Hayes, ; .':. ir- 'heartbroken::and in great' was seen ..-• si- to glance at Box.oS, occupied by.Miss Mason, ;:.. v • .his.'fiancee, ; She wore, at Hayes's -request,■ ; er the sameigown and hat in which she had ap-. /. le, , ' peared; at, the'.Stadium last-July. Overcome'.' l ;. 3U attho finish,'Miss-Mason, fainted,-..and ;a. : .. ;-. [j s quarter of. an hour .elapsed before she re-'.. •:. nt' ■co'vered.M'-'-" .•.'■'■■■■;■•;•",'V'-V'^v;/■;■• .-.""':^;,vv^'-" ':'.:':-::■. ir,- (..-."."■;.■,• '■ ' ■ '■'"'■ : ; '-'■■'-'■ ■'■'"'■■ •'■■ : - :, : '-'^:■'■'■'■■'.■' :-" ns -'■ There is .considerable , force in .the , con- y to tcntipn.that what' Brighton ; requires' is-not■ • ■.-.'.' co so much-the .encouragement of';the:-tripper;.;.', '•; ■:1. as inducsinents ■ to; persons. to make, it their ..-■■■■' ur :'place , , of residence,"-and v from -that' aspect •;:' lie to revive its ancient' prosperity of .the.-'six-' ■ e-: ties, and 'seventies.—"Pall Mall Gazette." ■"■.; We are told,"ln-effect," that we are v not to : fleets, either of the.United -States' .. :. '■■ or of Japan, .because' they are' both'distant n- and friendly "Powers. Iri tho ■ first place, v :. lis we; 'protest'strongly,, against- friendship - ; : nt ing ',anything to do .witli. the::matter.".."' Wβ '■ "■';' ut yield to none in our. friendship, for: the 1 ■ % .Americans,,but tlieainvof: those whodemand.' ; .?' a standard for ship construction is not to : ■■-; i . select- nations that are unfriendly,;or; ; with V : a whom.we expect collision, and to make our- ' '■ ik selves stronger, but to maintain': an absolute ' of and abstract standard, of invincjble : sea power' '' lie as'far as predominance ;in capital ships can ; t>: give it.—"Spectator^ , : ; ' . ■■;.'-•"__.;.._ ;':.;;./.; ;../; til Messrs. .Wilson, ..Wilkie,;and: ConVpany, land " '- a- agents, phakune,. advertise for sale 50,01)0 acres ■ ■ o£" hush. :... ': ::'/'■- ':"'. : . :; : ' -;■■ '--"v- \' V : -^-'' s ;V,
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 406, 15 January 1909, Page 8
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376THE SPORTING SPIRIT. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 406, 15 January 1909, Page 8
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