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Gotch Says lie Has It Over Hack UVX"ANK OOTC1I. Now Hint tho greatest wrestling match In history Is rapidly M pionchlng nnil bo many peuplo hnvo talked about my having no clinnce with (Jcorgo llaekenschnildt, I wnnt to toll tho public Just what kind or a man 1 nm running up ngalnsj. In Chi rngii mi Apill 3. Kvcry cartoon, plcturo or story published about "Ilnck" pictures him as a giant. How surprised Bomo neoidc would bo It they could boo "Hack" and how surprlkcd some fani) and critics will be In Chicago April n when 1 meet this chnmpum from Russia. Ilr.ckctuchinldt Is about D feet S Inches In height. Kvoryonc has thought "Hack" to bo lonsldcr iililo ovui' fi feet mid bcmio thought htm over 7. "Hack" Is broad and built like nn o. Thore was never a man in mo wrestling game who could Keep his feet any better tniin "Hack," and fow men were ever able to tip tho scales at lutclr a'hlgh figure mid not appear any larger. "Hack" Is all muscle. He Is mil fat. and actually tlocl nAt wi a though ho weighs more than 175 pound, but ho tips the scale utt considerable nioro than 200 when 'in wrestling form. Ho looks like tho average man of u mus cular Ijillld, and 1 want to say Hint my acquaintance with "Hack" ha3 taught mo that ho Is one of tho cleanest, best fellows ever In tho a clean wrestler, battle wins for him dnilrcra. I An far as tho battlo Is concerned ! ljr'U a perfoct mystery. Many critics have said that' 1 Jiavo not a chance ' U'lllf fl, 1?it'ulh.i ltnl t U'fltil If, unit that tlioy rifo entirely mistaken and I nnr4by no means nVor-'conlldont. I think 1 will win the world's cham pionship In this match' fir t would not enter. 1 lia'vo It on "Hack" In Mid MM Riverside League Holds Meeting-First Game On April 26 business i Ho is and his J-tyloMif h many vvArm mlmli Cczne and see Sur l&CM iltt. V ' Pope 3 Hartford MODEL M. tr u- "HELD HIGH IN PUBLIC ESTEEM" T Write us for the bookla wherein is told how and why the Pope Hartford, a $2750.00 is hcttcrvnluc than any, uuici uuiujuuuuc in uie wui j, irrespective or price, Jiorsc-povvcr, or number of cylinders. Von Hamm - Young Co., Ltd. Golfers Must Play With One Club Tho nulncrnM of tho goltllng g.inio nro determined Hint those who fob low tho sport have all Borts and kinds of difficulties thiown In their way. They arranged a match In which tho bachelors wcro pitted Palatini A, C. vs. Kuala A. C. and I agalnBt tho married men, they taught Jnpaneso A. C. vs. Chinese Aloha George O'Neill the game, and now Club will bW tho opening games of thoy are going to hold n medal piny tho lUvcrsldo llascball League, which j match In which tho players will have will take Plate on the 2Gth Inst. This to go the round of tho courso using was decided at n meeting of tho one, and only otic, club. Thoy nro league hold In tho offices of A. L. O. I allowed to pick tho club which they Atkinson, Judd building, last night. ko tho best, hut If they break It Present wcio A. Ii. C. Atklnton, prus- thoy mo allowed to takn another, tho Idcnti V. Tin Cbnng, secretary; A. duplicate, or as nearly bo as possible, K. Vlcrrn, vice president! nnd tho to llnlsh out tho gamo. following representatives: S. P. Cor- This match will take plncq nt tha ren, I'alanin A. 0.; K. Yasumorl nnd o.ihu Country Club on Sunday morn- John Not ley, Japancso A. C; L. MounK ut 10:30 In tho morning. Till and A. Akana, Chlncso Aloha Club; nnd 11. II. Kelekollo, Kaala A. C. Tho Chinese A. C. was not rep lcscntcd. After the reading of the minutes ,of tho liiBt mectliiB by tho Bccrotniy anil tho same bclilg nppiovcd, the ro- poits of the officers were taken up and' listened to with much Interest by Hid members. Hon. S. P. Corrca, tho chairman of the Committee on Schedule, then pre sented tho lepurt or that committee, which was adopted nnd tho date ot for tho opening games will bo on tile 2Cth of April, which Is about three weeks fiom now. Tho opening cere monies will be something unusual and ono of tho biggest kinds of i crowd will no doubt bo on hand. Tho Hawaiian band will be naked to bo present nnd with tho two baseball games the people or this city will lw given' n treat. Hon. S. P. Corrca, A. K. Vlcrra nnd the Hoy Orator will form' the committee to make tlio-nr-ran'gomciits. ' Tho secretary was authorized liy tho' lcaguo to purchaso bases, score board and' other ncccSsars' ground- WHITNEY fe MARSH We have just received from NEW YORK A Select Assortment of n i: :t . THEY TALK ABOUT US :, JiHIlE NORTH Jess Yj)dv tho Hah Johnson, ot the Hawaiian Islands, tins about com pleted arrangements with ComlsUoy to liavo the White Sox train In Ho nolulu next Spring. Comlskey In tends to leave Chicago about two or thrco wccKb earlier and go direct to the Inlands, Ho will thou return to San Francisco and play tho way ho did this season. Portlnnd (Oro.) Journal. 8 8 a )E DRESSE which we will place on display on Wednesday Next, April 1 "No Duplicates raEgJWMU. JW.il V height. Ho Han tot gooil ll reach as 1 1 outfit of a baseball diamond. ' lrt tho have. Ho is iftilck as :( tlaslrt'ind 1 think my friends will be able to Judgo my nullify In this particular without my silylng'nnythlng about It. I am going to train erdry day front jimV until "Hack" am! I step on tho mat to wrestle 'the battlo that will dccldo which is tho greatest mat ar tist tho world haB ever known. "Hack" Is (u lino condition and ho lifts not 'spared time n'or mohcy to ct In trim to do his best ngnlnt me. I am doing the same. 1 never grow over-confident beforo battle nird for;, this reason am not going to miiko brags about winning, but I wnnt toVsy that If any of my s6tting of tho practlso diiys It-was dccldeil ria fbllriws: Pnlaiiin A. C, JfOiHlnys; Kaala A, C Tuosdays; .Inpaneso At C, Wodhcsdayrf; Chlnoso AlohAs, Thursdays: and tho ChIno?o ,, u, on I'liiiuyo. A. K. Vlelrrn, the vice president elect, 'this being tho first meeting he attbmied, tnon' spdko to tho lnembcri', thanking them M tho honor confer red On hlnru'ml btntlug that he would do his best for tho Interest of pro. motlng- the league. "Our haseball Held Is In tho center of this town and with tho public behind us and tho sportsmanship that tho players of Iho different clubs huvo shown and friends nro confident enough or my the good bascbnll ames played, wo ability to ilpfent "Hack" they can I may be sum tb-fk wo will receive the MRS. TOTM is siloing t2ic only aster this Season Has3?isoia Bk Hats COME HOW !' Send in your orders at once to Bo Wo The Finest Jade Jewelries, Eto. Ilic Finest Workmanship on the market here. Leave your order now for Chinese New Year. , Hotel St., bet. Alakea and Smith. Japanese Curios, Sill: Kimonos, Shirts, Pajamas, Shirt Waists, Fancy Embroidered Goods. "" K. RukLiroda, HOTEL STHEET NEAR EETHEL. W. C. Peacock & Co,, Ltd., Agts. i stake a Ilttlo on mo nnitfrwlll do my host to doublo tholr roll. Oes Moines Capital. . "vy 8 8 8 Aulo Driver Ceduno Is Sperd mad Tho grc.ilest automobile driver, apparently, or the times Is Ccdrlno, whose vlctoilcs at Orniond gavo him thc-picmlor position In tho field. Cedrlml, drunk with tho speed ma nia, hastened back Trotn Ormond to New York to prepare lus car Tor tho great stock car raco for tho Ilrlar clllfe trophy In Westchester County. Tho ear has just arrived from Italy, and Cedrlno will spend sovcrnl weeks In tuning It up. Tho great Itnllimjlrlver realizes that ho must ho roady to tho mlmitd for tho Block ear raco, and ho would not consent to an entry being made nt Savannah, In his victories nt Orniond, Cedrlno first won tho Minneapolis trophy at tho lOCMnllo distance against Wake ley, winner last year, and then eap tuicd Iho znri-mllo race, and com pleted iluo miles at a rato of sovoaty sovou miles to tho hour, or six miles hotter than tho best provlous aver age. Tho best time provlous to this rldo was mndo by Nazzaro, whoa ho averaged seventj'-ono miles to tho hour In tho Grand Prix races In Ka rons, Not content with theso vic tories, Cedrlno annexed tho mllo rec ord for middle distance cars wlion ho did 0:35 as against tho 0:40 lecord of (lay Vaughn. All of these records will stand for some time. Automobile and Carriage Painting Specialty Schuman Carriage Co., Andrew Carneglo admits- he and John I). Rockefeller wrangled over a golf ganui at Poeantlco Hills, N. Y., soma time ago, InsUts he won, nnd says ho hopes tor another match on Mr. Rockefeller's own links, Ono bundled men are to bo added In Iho Ran Francisco pollco foico April 1, thirtieth nmiltersary of last lucreaeo of department. i.upport of Iho public," ho said; "In fact. 'v,.'im going to do my best and beo that all my rrlends glvo a hand N tho promotion of this league,' which has entertained thousands In thejphst." Many encouraging re in irVs Wcro mndo by tho members and ovorybody w.ib pleased with tho piogicss ui tar made. Tho meeting then adjourned to meet ugalu on tho lfilh Inst., on which occasion tho $2r, assessment on each club In defray tho cxpeusos ot tho league is requested to bo paid to tho treasurer. Tho following Is tho schedule ot the games adopted: FIRST SKR1KS April 21! Palama A. O. vs. Kaala A. C.j Jjipancio A. C. vb. Chlncso Alo ha Club. May a Chinese A. C, vs. Japanese A C; Kaala A. C. vs. Chlneso Aloha Club. May 10 Chlnosc Aloha Club vb. Chinese A. C; Japancso A. C. vs. Pa lama A. C. , Mnv 17 Palama A. C. vs. Chlncso Aloha Chili; Chlncso A. C. vs. Kaala A. C. May 24 Kaala A. C. vs. Japancso A. p.; Palama A. C. vb. Chlncso A. O. May 31-j-rChlucso Aloha Club vs. Japancso A. C.j Kaala A. C. vs. Pa lama A. C. ' Juno 7 Chlncso Aloha Club vb. Kaala A. C; Japanese A. C. vs. Chi nese A. C. June 14 Palama A. C. vs. Japan ese A. C.J Chinese A. C, vs. Chlhoso Aloha Club. Juno Slj--Knalu A. C. vs. Chinese A. C.jv Chinese Aloha Club vs. Pa lama A.'Cy Juno 28 Palama A. C, vs. Chinese A. C; Japancso A. C. vs, Kaala A. C. 8ECOND SERIKS July C Chlncso Aloha Club vs. Japancso A. C; Knala A. C, vs. Pa lama A. C. July 12 Kaala A. C. vs.-Chlnose, Aloha Club; Japanese A, C. vs. Chl ncso A. C, July 19 Palamn A. C. vs. Japan ese A. C; Chinese A. C. vs. Chinese Aloha Club. July 26 Kaala A. C. vs. Chlncso A. O.j Chinese Aloha Club vs. Pa lama a. :. August 2 Chlncso A, C. v. Pa- Tho Y. M. C. A. handball results yesterday and Monday wcro as fol lows: C. F.' llrlssel won from C. I,owls, 9-ic, ir,-rs,'in-ii. ,. M. db' Colto won from II. Chand ler, 15-k, 1B-12. ' 21. Johnston wou from it, C. .Ax teil. ir,-o, ir,-2.' ' ' J, Np.tt ,wou from A, Myhref lC-'J, Hi-3. C. IkjiiIs won from A. Myhrc, 15 13,' 15-0." M. a. Johnston won from S. Gar cia. 15-0, 15-10, 15-1. , , , M. Q. Johnston won from S. Dunn, 15-1, 15-7. It. Nlclicl'scn' won from S. 'Ilunn, 15-1, 15-9, " C. llrlssel won .from J. Curry, IB IS, 15-9. ' M, Johnston won fiom C. llrlssel, 15-1, 15-7. M. do Colto won from V. Vcnhul zen, 15-11, 15-13. K. II. lllnnchard wou from C. Lew is, 15-11, 15-9. II. S. Chandler won from P. Schmidt, 15-2, 15-2. II. S. Chandler won from K. Axtell, 15-13, 15-7. K. II. lllnnchard won from J. C Kwlng, 15-2, 15-8, 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 It 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 FOR THE FAN LOCAL AUTO NOTES " 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 t; 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 j 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8'tt 8 8 8'8 8 8 There Was not a quorum present i uus ncuumau la going u uuhiv-. at tho olflccs ot Frank Thompson cs-J iluco an Innovation In this part-of , lerday afternoon whcli n meeting of, tho country In tho Avay of nutomo tho lfonoltilu llascball League was biles. Hvcryoiio around hero Is fa talled, and consequently no business' miliar with tho Forcf runabout (not was transacted. Those present wcio Alexander Iltnno), Which Is such a ', . tho following: L. Petrlo and Kd For-1 useful vehicle for u biiblncbs man. llo ' nnndcz, leprcsontlng tho Diamond now has ordered a bunch of tho .anio Head Athletic Club; Paul Isenbcrg, ' make, camo power machines, on n Frank Thompson, CIuib. Chilling-' now model, Hint of a roadster with worth, John Wise nnd U. Lemon. Ac-, three Beats. Thoy are a eu pretty cording to tho rules of tho League, I and handy machine, lepicsentntlvcs of three teams In tho! K 8 " League must bo present at n mect- "This wason should bo much bet ing beforo offlclal business can bo T Tor tho sale or anliioblles than transuded. ' l 'n''" ha''l " pronilnout dcilor tills jj JC f .ini'ornlng. "This will bo on account There will he n mooting ot tho of tho money market partly, mil . baseball magnates today, at 'which' partly liecnuhu of pretty htjlcs uml reports of vnrloua committees re- models Tor this year.' -y gnrdtng tho comlllg 'of tho collcgo 8 8 8 teams hero fiom tho Coast will bo " ls n sure emeu nun mi bpccu it presented. Put aieasoii' is Still wan- distance Wyia wll bo (iruLen on derlnir iirolmd with that lost exmes , 'o Honolulu highways and bywaya Blou on In face because or tho met 1? '"HE as this sloppy weather con that he has not heard from Ja'.'nii.! tliuu-ri. ' irnnrmrn- l.n lu li..t.nr.l fif llin.. tu ' m ii steamer duo hero from tho Orient tu it few days. ' 8 8 8 Hill Vaunnttn sa)M there Is noth V BE. BAKER AT MIDWAY Followlug Is u momonrnda ot tho latebt lelind records mndo In con testa wherein niembcrs of tho eoh tlor'bex only, wore participants: 100-yard dash 13 bcc 100-yard hurdles (low) 1C 1-5 sec. Tluowlng baseball 195 ft. 3 In. Throwing basketball 72 ft. 5 1-2 In. Putting 8-lb. shot 32 ft. 3 In. ' 8 8 j: Tho "kids" of tho Kumohiimoha Preparatory School aro the next hunch of boys who wilt engage, in a track meet. Tholr ovont will como off noxt Saturday afternoon at tho School grounds. K X 8 llascball practlso will bo sldo t lacked for tho noxt week by tho Knui team, tho tlino bolng utilized In tho plcasurq of camping out. S' lama A. C; Japancso A. C. vb. Knala A. C. August 9 Palama A. C. vs, Ka alu A. C; Chlncso Aloha Club Vs. Japancso A, C. August IB Chinese A. C. vs. Jnp uncse A, C; Knala A. C Vs. Chlurso Alohn Club. August 23 Chlncso Aloha Club vs. Chlncso A.C.;'jnpancso A. C. vs. Palama A. C. August 30 Palama A. C. vs. Chi nese Aloha Club; Chinese A. C. vs. Knala A. C. September 0 Kaala A. C. vs. Jap anese A. C; Palama A. C. ys. Chi nese A C, On account of Haster Sunday, tho league games will not commence un til April 2G. The first game of each afternoon will commence at 2 o'clock. Tho following committee wns ap pointed to make arrangements for a grand opening of tho league on tho 2fith Inst,: 9. P. Correa, A. K. Vlcrra, II. II. Kelekollo. Washington, D, C Match IS. Mvron C. linker, nsslstaut huiceou. """"".,..:-. ...... v lug doing for him this ear. Accord- unucl1 otillca ',lv' "" " ' ing o his statement, baseball tnkes ca,,1 l" Ul N,lv' Uepartmont today, up too much of his tlmo and there, """B '" tllQ marines stationed on mo too many occasions when ho feels' Mldwiiy Island were to ho taken o't under obligations to play when ho' wltlll " f,'w mn,rs ani1 "".Provision really does not feel In tho mood. So,1""1 bccn n""' to reIlove Mm- n WllUnm says, "Nix on tho brtboliall t "PPealcil to. bo taken also, as Jio was limelight for mull." ' I ,'0l)c"lont m I'10 marines and would j. .'. .. be marooned with only tho cable op- "Rotten! HottetU Kill tho umpire! I t'ri1","rH for ZTT, " """"""I Slide, you sucker! Oh, what a tain! , l,to iINhcl his purpose and .....1 all tho rest of the fan's vocabu-1 ho 7" ur,,ort"1 Mvu " wlt" ",0 l.iry will Boon 1111 the air. As nul '"''J, "., , ,, ,, , ,, nfi,i!,t,i ii mtM,i i, iin,i ii,,,.' S11C0 lanl- wl'cn tho cable station Jack Doyle learned omo entirely' talill.liM. Lieutenant John I). now ones while h(, was at HI'S Coast. '?"' noventecn marines liavo ... ,. ., braved tho dcnolatlon of Midway Ihl- , !', ,, ... land. Dr. linker was sent tlicro last Kan. Loys aie furi.shli.g up their , UlU!lltly- , wetu ,.cceht.,, rlllC1 an. shotguns n p.eparatlon thnt t,m I)arllc3 B,10tlI(, 1)0 IlII1Kl v .... a,,..u......h ...... h i.u.1 ", ln,nClj,t linker was ovorlio'.:od.Tlml k . entlro party was tal.en off on IheyV' Iroquois. ' - " . j . w ' 9 if I'rc-slilcnl llncisctclt recently ou ferlalncd a band or Wyoming Indians., ly correctly ublug their Blgn nii- ftf vacation in tho mountains, 8 t: 8 Tho SoulnrH of tho Kam Schools will glvo n concert ami play at the' gymnasium next Saturday evening. Tickets nro now' on Bale;. 8 U Hi Doc Monsnrrat will also ho therol ':l'aK' with the scientific shout. if Bulletin Business OGlce Phone 250, Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 1S5. bono rrom bin brain Oscar Jforn Is reported lecoverlng In n Nfcv York honpltnl after an opera tion removing a bullet urn! bhaUercd MgMiMargrerMMijiqfjjfypjrgjff I Spring igjBhsa Clearance ' - ' Beginning Tuesday, -March 31st. Bargains in all Departments For One. Week Only L B. KERR & CO., AlaKea Street u M.WI"I .!"?"" "T-"J7gflgH i'hlatti izMiJAtat ft. , . ' Vf l. i ' ' A 'Jt i m. " t rt ' V ij.jmrt rl- ,,, - .Jlj t-S,. h'ttfjjiL' '""-1 - -SrwiW t'ufr . i lllffe iijl WW- i