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C. Peacock & Co., Ltd,, Agts, S ED-IED wii m m MMt H Sign Articles To Meet On April 18- Both Big Men At last there In something dellnlto atjimt the Inng-tnlked-or wre3tlttig matches. Yesterday evening Krniik K.iniio and Hans I'roelechor signed hi tides for a catch-as-catch-can match In the Orphoum theater t be lie-Id Apill IS. Tlio twii limlles came U.gethcr In th" box odlro ir the pl.iy-liou'o last nlKlit and nil nr- iiingcmetils were mado for the match, j Kmiau ls.i Ilawnlluii nnd Ib sup- j po..cd to be an exceedingly "trims man, mougii nc iius nui uau u.e wrestling cxpei lemo that the Swiss i hub. They aio hoth big men, Kro , lecher helng tall and spare with a bulging chest and long, strong arms', while Kaiiiie is fuller built with wide husk) shouldeis and a general make up that tolls of great power. Neither of the men has been on tho mat for mire time, but they arc In training rtcadlly and tdioulil be In good shape for the match by tho JSth. Kniinu weighs about I 'JO pounds. The agreement which were sign ed yesterday stipulate that the match be acco.dlng to tho rules or the liiternalioii.tl Wicjtllng Associa tion. The forfeits were posted and the, following uitlele-, signed: ' I I We. the undersigned, hereby agree lo meei ill ii wrestling inai"li nun lo I iiblde l' the Inlbiwlli" nilblei: I. The bi.nt tj :.il." pl.ue on prll Splendid Racing Yacht Hawaii Thai Will Be Launched Tonight ;':-. .;..4i.r,i t souqisti will 's'i; A' G o'clock tills oven'lug the beau tlful little nicer Hawaii vlll blip Into tho water This Is tho ovcat that ban been looked forward to lor uo long by every yachting man in the Inlands. It will mean the beginning of tlio end. Ileforo It has been an up-hill light all tho way. Tho Traiib l'jciflc Yacht Committee has had all tnit.t and Muds of obstacles tin own in Its way, obstacle) m bard that piobahly other men would have pass ed it up with a growl, hut not a word of complaint has been henid. The men had tint giout moment In mind all tho time when they bhould -Ml '- 'Mm- ; " Wlm0Sw I '"""1 PORTS BY CHARLES C. ALB3IQIIT. is t Oi .'ucuin Thoi.ler In II'j- I ni lulj l'li'iy per tent of tlin si or re cclj.tj tu lio aot nsldo un the purte, to :H led un n basis of 7G per cent. ' Inner and 26 pur cent, to i - I 3. The bout to ho wrcotled under tlic cutch-nii-culch-cnn rules of tho I-itornutlonnl Wicatllnt Association. ' 4. Tlio contestant obtaining the Lost two oTft tit throe falls to bo do-1. i.ireil the- winner, j 5. rjaUllvroiglit to govern the match. I (i. A refer' o ; ftreenblo to both p.; it lea to lio f elected. j 7. A forfeit of $50 to bo posted liy each man Immediately after tlio ..Isnlnc of thete nrtldcs, Enid turn to l.e claimed. Iiv tlio promoter If a man fulls to appeal on tlio mat at th specified tlmo and place. ;: a HI 1.0, Hawaii, Apill i' At tho meeting of the Has ball l.oagtm on Saturday evening It was decided to ,, 10 lAVIJ.ll(,uar feo for each iiliivnf V It Iti iinn(li lllv fj-.il 1 1 fifta I It n , ' , i",,,, (m t10 ECneoii to ("he mlu rpcc'Ui ng tlle sr paid by each club goes bach to the chili I at the end of tho season piovldod I It plays thloughout the whole sea I Kon. Tho four clubs that hae Joined i the League for this seat.o;i aie: Illlos, II. A. C.V. Moolieaus and V. M. I. 'a. . Although tho Junior elulu lust ne.i ' on gae $76 toward llxlng tlio nrouud, the Juniors will not be al lowed to Join tho League this year, thus fuitber diminishing the tutoine. It Is stated that the committee ap pointed on bleacheiH Is prepared to lerommoud the election of a stand. , IT thin tin iliini tlip I.nMtrlni wilt tieclll ho foag)n n ,,,,, ,.1(1,r ay c.. , ..... , .,. ,t ii 1 lilllBtillll l1 llll' l,lilIIU O illlilll, llll ,,, for lp heuMm u , ,g n()t .,,, ,.i,r i in mil llglllg ., ., .. ri-- .nh oiniini aP 'he niillrtl-' ee tho Hawaii In tlio wator It won i j ho near tho fullllliiu-iit of tliolr ih die though, a lituted huloie. It would bo only tho beginning of tho end, with plenty of sacrifices ni.d haul labor in sight still. (Jou'rnor and Mrs. W. V, Kiuar will intend tho launching ceiemonlej this evening, nnd Mm. I ''rear will as- hUi Miss Kaul WIIlox In chrlbtenlug the jucht as she slides gracefully In to tho water. Sevouil donations to tho Hawaii camo In this morning to Seeietnry Melnorny of tho Committee. I Jits. W. !', Fiear donated tho main- ' NATIONAL :!iHSE ill M RA.l UWMh INTRODUGE MISS WILCOX LmL I U HI VU 11 VII I Four Teams To Meet In Usual Sunday Codtesis The Klvcrtddc Junior League will play totituiiow nfternoon at the Aula I'nrli ground, tho llrHt name begin ning lit 1:30 p. in. Tim tiret struggle will bo between tlio Sweet Violets and the Chinese Alohaii and both teams mo determlii ed to "In. Tlio Sweet Violets will appear on the diamond this tlmo to deliver tho good to tlio Clilneso Alohas and lower their banner, while, on tho iilher hand, the Chinese Alohus are taking things easy because they have W'nfl'lonco that they can deliver the goods Tho Chinese Alohas nro crippled at the present time owing to the de parture of Qiion Chew, Ah Hipp, and the leulgnlng from tho club of Tahu Kciloha, the best tblld b:n.enrui ' theie Is In the Territory of Hawaii. Vet, notwithstanding this, tho Alo has will light every hit of the game, l oven If It takes seventeen Innings I ag.iln to decide tho winner. I Tho second game will be a light between tlle Asahl A. C. and Dr. LI's swell aggregation, tho Aula A. C. 1 The Asahl team Is a fast combina tion and, with TscuJI In tho box nnd II. Mdlo behind the hat, Sam Hop will hao to dig before he can beat t hem. I Ram Hop, the manager of the Al ias, iind Manuel Corren, the captain- PI pln-inl! The Hawaiian I'lnenpplo Company sent lit a case of prcsorvod pineapples to be used on the trip, nnd Mr. Hamcs also earned tlio thanks ot tho Commltteo by rending in a enso of luscious pineapples. Mrs. It, C. Ingram donated n very' pretty pen nant which will adorn tho cabin wall of tho yacht. A largo crowd la expected to bo on hand at Horonsun & l.ylo'a shipyard this evening at (1 o'clock when tho Hawaii Is launched. It will bo an Impressive (eromony, though It may take a uimowjiut longer tlmo than la anticipated, nnd best first baseman tho Riverside ' Senior League hint ocr produced, are I confident that they can wlilp the Asahls and with this determination the) will appear on the Held. Clias. Abo will be on the slde-llno to coach for his team and John Souza will deliver tlio signals for tho Aalas. j u :: a j ("onimcidoro Cooper of tlio Hawaii Yiu'ht Club will tntrudiii'O Miss Mary Kuul Wilcox Just before sho bie.iks tho bottle of rare old champagne, do nated liy Mis I' Uynn. and will make a few iPinurkii nppioprlate to the oo rii.don. i mm Brooklyn Yacht Club's Race For $1,000 Trophy New Voik. Flvo entliGa for the Ilrooklyn Yacht Club's mean race for Sir Thomas Upton's Sl.ono cup have already been made, although tho con ditions weio only announced a short tlmu ago. The entries are the schoon er Tamimiiiy, owned by Commodore. William C. Toweu, of tho Ilrookljn CJub; the sloop Omlawa, owned liy Vlce-Cominodoro Dald K. Austen, of tho IJiooklju Club; tho tloop Garde nia, owned by Itcar-Cominodoro Her zlg, of tho Ilrooklyn Club; the yawl Hyperion, owned by Commodoio Krank Mnler, of tho New Hochcllo Yacht Club, and the nloop Mimosa HI, owned by Stuyvesant Wain wrlglit, of tho American Yacht Club, or lle, N. Y. Sir Thomas has expressed great In let est In the race, which now promises lo be one of the big yachting events of the coming hummer, ami the largest ocean rare In point of ou'rlcs that has ever been held. t " The stait will take place In Crave send Uay at 1(1 a. m. tin' HntufcUiy, July 4, and tho )'aehti will first make, for Scotland Jlghtvetsel.' After roimd-i hig (bat ll'tfiy WIH-'ko" to l'lre Island lUht,eCEe(, tlieit'td tho nOrlllt'iist end lightvesKcl tirf lliu I(ilafaru 'TMlak water at Capo May; abd thcri back 'to fltif Htartltig lint'. It Ih oxpecUM thai, (he winning lioaf wlll'tbWsli some time tie fil)owijg Monday nlnt'iilh:r. The, schooner Tamnlaiiy and the awI,lIyprlotn tool: part Uf the oeein tnce to Ilermnda laBt HiniimtT, nnd tho riardenla and 111(4 MlmOsd 'III, a Herrefilioff creation, arA Uiu1 two' fast est boattt In tiieir claoses. Tho (Jar dcni'i Is a iS-footer and the Mimosa a 38-fooler. The former was owned lust summer by Alfred Iletinen Morris, and tho latter by tho lato Trenor C. I'ark. tt : : :t :: :i :: t: :: :: t: :: :: :: t: :: :: :: :: tt a " FOOD FOR FANS " :t tt :: t: :: t: :: :t :: tt :: :t :: tt :t :: n it :: Oidlnaiily tho blatant hlencherlte' who howls at tho players lacks ever, tho rudiments of humor, but St. Louis lias ono who Is a gem of I ho first water. Who ho Is no ono up pears to know, hut he always Is out In tho left-Held scats In tho Ameri can League grounds, and he keeps the crowd roaring at Intervals all through the game. One afternoon last summer tho Athletics wore playing tho Drowns In St, Louis and Connolly was umpiring,, giving tho I'hlladelphlans perhaps a shado tho better of several close decisions, Tho crowd wan yelling at the umpire and working Itself up Into a fury until about tho fifth Inning, when ho made nnuHher decision It didn't like. Then, In a lull, tho loud-mouthed .flHMEMKlW Gotch Is World Champion CHICAGO, 111., April 3. In the wrestling championship contest hero (iotch, tho American champion, won over Iliickenschmldt, the Kusslnn champion, securing the first fall. Iliickenschmldt quit the contest. That Frank flotch vns not conll- nttlo physician-wrestler, who recent dent without rcabou, as he snld In ly butted Into tho professional game, tho story published In theso columns Holler met Ootch last winter In Sc jestcrday, was borne out by the re- tittle l a match where (Joteli bet suit of his match with tho Russian $1000 that ho could get two rails In Lion last night. Tho cable Bays that less than an hour. IlolW, who then ' Hack" nult nfter tho first fall. This bad bad no professional experience, leads to tho supposition thut ho staved tho big champ on for the full kicked on tho decision ot tho reforeo tlmo and even had him going p.wt or bad somo fault to Iind with tlio of tho time. Ootch afterward said way things wore going. At nny rate that tlio Doctor was the hardest man Ootch has demonstrated tho fact that ho had ever met. Holler bus since ho Is a better man than tho UussNii, beaten all comers in Seuttlo and Ta nnd his nnmo will go down Ijuhlstory coma, and hnB been balled by tho as tho champion or tho world. I sporting writers or tho Northwest as Thcro Is only ono man in tho a man who could with a year's expe Unltcd States at tho present tlmo rlenco win easily from Gotch. piobahly, who can givo Gotch a bard A match between these two Is tho tussle, and that Is Dr. Itollor, tho So- next thing In order. ROUND-THE-WORLD RACE SAN JOSH, Calif., April 3. The contest has arrived hero. IIAKI'USl'lKLD, Calif., April 2. II jWorid's Greatest Sport - -One Of Country's Industries llesldes being tho greatest sport 111 the world, biscball Is ono of tho United Stales' big Industries. At, least 3J leagues In addition to tlio major organizations nro In buslnciii, conducted on fairly broad lines, and It Is safe to sn that fully J12,l)00,OOU vlll bo spent before the various pen nant races nro concluded. That tho expense of tho big leagues does ac tually total mine than $2,jno,oon an nually Is easy to pi me. A couserta- the club president has glon figures proving Hint tlio statement fs jiot CMiggeiated. Ills figures, which are piobahly below those of some others, aie taken ns an average, lleglnnlng with $10,000 a year for ground lent, ntallds, club house and tho cost ot putting tho ground In good condition amounts to t-tu,i)00. In the major leagucu tills ycur the clubs will travel about U500 miles, which at two cents a mile, for 20 plnyers, foots up to (3800. The Southern trip means an expenditure of $5000 at thi lowest es timate. Knch club plays 77 games ifwny from home, which meant) hs many days tu hotels nt a rate which averago $.1 a day per man, totaling $4C00. Meals nnd berths on trains will cost another $1000. The average sal ary list of the players of n major league club Is J.MI.OIM. A mnnugcr will get $(1000 nnd a business manager $3009. nvery year tho clubs draft or purchase players from minor league teams. This averages tlireo pltcheis $2300, ono catcher $1000, two In fielders $2ono. two outfielders $2000, which makes a total of $7500, a mod est estimate Indeed In this day of hot rivalry and fancy prices for oimg plaers. I'aeh club orders u0 dozen balls, at $15 n dozen, and frequently 50 dozen Is not enough, but this num ber costs $750. Ilaslug calculation upmi 20 mill the two sets nl auriform alone, cost' $050'. and the' shoes loiuid' l( up to $1000. Trainer get from $G00 up. 'All this expenso. foots, up JtQ $13d,050, to get blek. "Trmbalanco Hie books 2tti).1CU" finis 'inurt .pij '.I I.' A. '....tj.'j. ... nl. A. ...n. I. igMIMSl uiu .tiuu ill. mividBu"wr nii)kon of 50 cents, "in most cities hu average price Is but 33 cents, be cause fpur prices rule, 23, 60 and 73 pe,uts. with iii(iMk& fc'.tta at $U r.s Urnafl'ug tlic averago at'33 cents, 'then, U, mevt tlic-cxinsc 383,V4& f.mii must p;iijslhrniish thd'tlirustllcsibiiforu the nccoiuit Is r'ipiart'll, n'ot lnelinlnKillie , visiting clubs 'share of the roculpts. I'jgurlng.tho average expense nt Jtap, 05Q, tho cost' 'of if. lenfns Is $2,000l(lj). To thl's a'cfil Ibu sAlary of Uau John bon, $15,000, and Harry l'lilllain, $lu, 000, and the Bum Is $3,I05,S0O. - low Daniel Sydney Applcton, Kngllsh representative of t. Appleton ii Co., publisher, died of heart diseases In London. As n literary advisor hu was known by many of the foiemost writers ot his tlmo. Ann Arbor, Mich., authorities aie trying to get Jail sentences for llf teen of the students nricstod for wrecking the Star theater. lt la said they will bo dismissed from the uni versity. An Amerlcun firm has been suceiyii fill In the competition Instituted !'' the Itiibslau War Ofllco to determine tho best cartridge and papl;-bai rylng equipment for Infantrymen, $ . $, , . a, a. ,i .f, 4, j '.j. .1, ,t, , bleacberlte yelled: "Sp.v, Connolly, remember thcro are Irish on both teams," tt tt n The pitching machlno nt Yalo has been chucked to the side-lines be cause. It's surmised, It could not Join In tlio "lloolu" choius. Itnllan car In tlio lound-the-woild The Fianrh ear reached hero today. V b i -V H . j