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MODEL M.
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Will Wrestle April 18,
For Purse in
Orpheum
ItmiK I'locluhol unil I'iniik Kiiiuie
have l en mntrlieil t(i wrestle Ainll
IS. The following mu the at tides
iKrecd upon, wLlci" v?lll ho signed
today:
We. the uiidersifciioil, hereby agree
In meet In ti wiestllng match mid to
.ilililo liv the following m tides:
1. The bout to tune placo on Apill
is nt the Oipheuui theater in Hono
lulu. 2 I'lfty per rent of the ginss le
i i-lptH to lie net aside as tlio purse, to
In ilhlilnil on a basis nt "." per tent
in the winner .wul 2." pei lent to tlio
loer.
j ". Tlii1 '. to 'ie wieMW'il under
111 r--.--iMlih-i.nl iiili-s or tlie
I I it. i ntlnii il Wn-Mtnr vnoelatlon
tip
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tlK'l
I The i oiliest, ml it:il tilUK
best two out oT llucc falls tu In
I, ii i il tlii' wlnnci
.'i Cnli linclghl' lo govern
lii.it ll.
fi. A lefeii'i" nRiceablc to Ixith p.n
11pm lo lie selected
7. A fin fell or $"i" to lie posted li
c'lcii limn lliiliieillnU'l after the sign
ing of these aitli'li'H, hit lil kiiiii lo In'
(lullm-d liy tliu opponent nT tlie man
falllllK lo appeal- In Hie iltiK nt tlie
tlinu anil plaie"8peellleil 1 the pio
tuoter. Dlil ou nol lee that the Ol.ia K-hniil
ehllilren kiIi! "Ol'll" yneht? They
l.uow what they me tiilMtm aliout.
The yncht lepiesents Hawaii.
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CoiiHllIcrnlile tn IK Ih roIuk
loundu aluiuC hoise-rnelii); at
pm I. while the I'leet Is heic.
aliout the liaceliall i;anie?
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Atlell's iloverness hiul Nelson's
Ptlcl.-to-itlveness laut iilnht'8 IlKht
may lip summed up in the roreKoiiiK.
a K
Alee I.vlp h.ijh Unit the Hawaii
will In- lattnelicd I'llday.
Hip
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Ph -.iili-iit lloospM'M iiicviM man nf
tii Ins own heait- II cckeiiHcliinlilt
i In Itiixsl.iu Hon and eliamploii v,-k!
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Will II PUT
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Chinese Alohas Claim
They Are Treated
Unfairly
OwIiik to the lefusal of the repre
Benlatles of the niveiidile Junior
I.eaBUo to Rriint tlio icciucst of Hie
Chinese Alohu Chili to sign two now
pl.Ocis to 1111 thioo vaeuneles, tlio
cluh has derided not to play the
Sweet Vhilets nnd the Asahl A. C.
nfiiiln on the two protested names
cntereil by the latter elubs, wblcli
were sustained by the le.iKUe. They
claimed that they hail won the two
Katncs fairly nrcotdliiK to the deci
sions of the ninplro and will dime
Kind the rntliiRS of the president. Ill
the Swept Violet B.ime the Chinese
Alohas Jr defeated them by a one
sided (.core after live Innings were
completed, when the Knlanl.iniinV
I.eiiKUP took the Held and linplro Ha-
Draw
SAN ritANCISCO, i'a) . M.mli
tlie pilnciiiiK lonlKlit was a diuw
II Tim Nil on-At nil li.illle
I po.,i. Ill aepinil.iuee with Hip h.iKeliall
'iuIim, k.io the (,.mie lo the Chlnen
Molias Jr. This was pioteKted li
the Violets and thiluauiiKed to (,'ct
I the leiiKiie to allow them to phi) th"
Kanip ai;aln fiom wheie II ended. Tlio
lAsahls lost tlio (,'ainc In n somewliiit
' illffei-ciit way to the Alohas Hint I",
the full nine liinlnps were ilaed.
but they claimed that the uiupliu was
Kitten In his decisions, and piotest
i'd. The league ulso held that thu
uuiplle was wroni; mid sustiilueil the
piotest, so the Rame which was won
Is to bo replujed,
"We lire not koIiik to play thebo
two Rnnies nRalu under any circum
stances," h.i Id Ho Mm, the captain
of the Chinese Alohas Jr., this morn
ing. "W nre roIiir to dlsrcRiird the
decision of thu letiRiie, hecuuso wo
believe that It has no power to de
chuu any games wild that have been
won fairly with an umpire that has
been nRrecd upon by thu two eup
tains. It septus that nil tlio other
teams are jealous of us mid me pl'in
nliiK to work iiRalnst us also, l'vcry
time we won a Riitne wo expected pin
tpsts, and tlipy usually came, and wo
in o not going to stand for It any
longer."
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I Tuxedo Pari., N Y , March 22
Jay Could, amateur iiiurt tennis
champion of the Pulled States and
j lCiiRland, defeated Peter l.nthiini,
I professional (hamplon of the world,
on the t inn t of the Tuxedo Tennis
and ltaequct Club today by three
els to one In mi exhibition point
tennis match.
Tlio victory was a brilliant one for
Gould bccnuM) tit the fact that I.ath
11 in easily defeated Kuslaeo II. Miles,
former amateur champion of Kne,
hind, by threo straight ycstctday.
Latham, who was the finorlte,
louceded lTi In today's match, l.a
thmn took the first set nt 0-4. The
next three sets went to (iould by the
one-sided score of 0-1, 0-2, fi-1.
PLANS Tin FOR
ma ma
New Yoil., N. Y.. Miuih 2:s.
Plans for the select Ion of an Atnei
kiiii eight tn row In the Olwuplc ie
(.atta In Knglatni In July wem 1111
iiounicd M'stenlay by James PllUlng
ton, president of the National Asmi
il.itlon of Amateur Oarsmen mid ,1
member of the lomuilttce which h.i.-t
In charge tlio forming of an Amer
ican crew.
"The original plan formulated by
Julian Cuitlss and 111) self will be ad
hered to," said he. "According lo
the rules of the association, wo can
pick twenty-seven 0.11 unen who show
up well in all or In any of the ic
sattas held before Juno 1st. These
men will contest against 0110 anoth
er until wo hnc selected eight o.us
nien mid scvetnl substitutes. Thciu
Is no truth In the report that we In
tend to pick u eicw us a whole. Ily
picking eight of the best oarsmen In
tlio eiinnlrv we will have 110 troubli,
in boating tliPtu In time for them
to get plenty of practice together
befoin tlie) go iibioad e.uly 111.
July."
C0MISKEY WANTS 'GUARANTEE
If Chai ley Comlskey takes liU
While So to the Hawaiian Inlands
Ih l!H!l, ami there Is little doubt but
what he will. It will be the (list lilp
of 11 big league team over-lhe Pa
clllc since the ChlciiRo team of 1S8S
went around the win Id.. The plans
nf.Coiiilsltcy will In all pinbalilllty
(iiuso the tailing off of the Coast
League Stats' trip lo the Islands. In
arranging for the visit nf the Sox to
Honolulu, CotiilsUey wantn a guaran
tee, mid with Wonijs Is conespouil
Ing with the Chamber of Coniinerui
at Hawaii. If the trip is made tliu
team will le.ie Chicago the Kith of
February next year and play linen
games at San Kranclsio before going
abuaid the boat Kxamluer.
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