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14 Sporting Men Who Have Been Watching Wrestling Game in the Western States Pre-' ; dict That the Gotch-Hacken- | schmidt Match Will Draw Be-| tween $50,000 and $100,000 in Chicago. H RANK GOTCH'S offer to return to the wrestiing pad seems to have i been taken y much tn earnest } by the grapplers, although Frank's! ' statement that he'd only make a maten | winner take all and for a $20,000 side | } bet" made his challenge look like « ff. Nobody ever heard of a match my kind made under such conditions, + A $20,000 side bet has never been made on any kind of a sporting event, to my t knowledge, although it is said that some } of the old time Engifsh racing men wagered as much as $100,00 on a single horse race, and nome great ring battles have been fought on a “winner take all” basis, Chicago and the Middle West is wrese tling mad. The Gotch-Hackenschmidt teh, If It comes off, would draw a jot of money here in New York, but sporting men who have been watching ’ the game tn the Western States Predict | q that it will draw between $50,000 and $100,000 In Chicago. The only mit ts the | size of the crowd that can be accom- modated. Chicago has bad no boxing for years, which largely accounts for the popularity of th ‘There's another ad antage In wrestling, for the great champions like Gotch and Hackenachmidt can go absolutely to a UP-TO-DATE AND — Cubans Coming Here In Spring to Show Us _ How to Play Baseball |NEWS AND NOTES. the spring they 1910. by ‘The Prom Publishing Co, (The New York We THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, To ( ave T AND RAINING, 1910. ST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK — OH, ANYBODY CAN SWEAR OFF ON SWEARING! (Copyright BENSONHURST TIA STOOYING A NEW CuLT , Dean. IT SAYS We MUSTN'T GAT ANYTHING For. DINNER BUT ONG ‘obtad ouve Le) ~||Sullivan-Mantell Bout avyweights Who Meet BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. would be a at-! AT THE FIFTH ANNUAL slseit ST ST. MICHAEL'S SEVEN| .. 0. . x At National Sporting Club Frank nniah wherever they may meet, while 2 , traction and would give the local ciubs| of the Intercollegiate Athletic Assocla- Ha wd ems ing ‘To-Night Fought Two Long tee one must travel to Reno to are a Anish | George dea: Be Planning for} autte a tot oF » before launching | tion the Committees on New ules re-| vie Boston Hockey Club in the [lub, AU Maleonslitan Ar G) gask Gur Suppose thut the contestants’ share of Tour of Almendares Nine, Cubane have shown enough ability as|@ Marked tmprovement ow the ol’. The] the first hal the was 2 to 0 in ‘ound bout. Garecke peng sid capes ball players now to be seriously reck-|PePort was submitted by H. I. Willams! favor of the home players. Jack Spratt, rcAt, Belford A. ¢ of Brookly i os the Stake, with the side bet, oH oned with in deciding a world's cham- | and summed up as follows the youthful player who shone so brill rish Paddy and Todo Moran w ’ Amount to £70,000, If this isn't enougn| Conquerors of Athletic plonship. ya that the day witl| “On all sides the consensus of opinion| lantio nore against the Now.) BY JOHN POLLOCK, ten rounds, to make the grapplers nervous when come when they will be pitted agains: | seems to agree that the gaine under the! did not do very well In the o ACK “TWIN” SULLIVAN and Frank stern Parkway A. ; ‘hey step up to take the first grip they the winners in this country. There is no| new rules-has been made comparatively | }, the Boston players fol Mantell, the light heavyweights of Brooklyn Wi Howard v can think of the result of the maten.!' BY BOZEMAN BULGER. but that they should have the| safe and reasonably free from danger. , so closely that he wasn't New England, are to battle in a'( Marta, ten rounds, 4 J Hackenschmidt, if he can throw Gotch EORGE GORE, the old tall player | honors if they can win them by | That all possibility of injuries Whatever | che puck through the ne ten- nd ut oa he Nationa { and regain the world's champlonship who was at one time a famous| SUperior playing. | can be eliminated from football is not) second half he up for Sporting Club toen Both MEA Ate the heavyweight champion, has a Fs title, can travel around and make a member of the Giants, has under] The tdea of bringing the Cubans to| to be expected, any more than it can i and made three goals. in good ioonal ale ana thay Have aie the winner of the Joo Jeanette-Sam Lang f couple of hundréd thousand more in the| way a project that will give the fans| America Is not exactly a flnancial ven-| eliminated from other manly, virile | apne - ready foug tigen 6h The AeGuekevarpe the Sees MW halk oi ' x . States | (U6, 0n the part of Mr. Gore. He ts t sport. But the excessive dangers which! wo MORK EHIBITION ME! ady fought two twenty-round bouts tn | next year easily. He'll be a treme ole the leading cities of the United States | ing to arrange the trip on behalf of s eviously existed and to whi @ PUD! have been arranged for the Giants. On ifornia, Mantell winning the firs Nf drawing card wherever he cares to|a decided novelty in the way of ball] oral Prominent sportsmen in Havana.! lc and those int ted in the well April 11 the Nowarks will play at the | While the second ended in a draw, the twelre-rouns wrestle. Gotch can put himself in the | games. Mr. Gore and Morris Levy, a] They say down there that they do not] of the coliege players and school | Volo Grounds and on April 16 the Giants | chances are that they. will fight hara |” ‘of Boston on Jan | mime, {position by beating Hacken-| friend, are in communication with the] care #0 much about maklag money aa | rightfuly objected, have been overcome.” | ‘1 play at Newark, ft being a Sunday : | \ 4 schmidt. leading baseball men of Havana, Cuba, | Both Gotch and Hackenschmidt are wealthy men, Hack bei piling up fortune eight or nine years ago when he Went to England and wrestled at the National Sporting Club of London, He Was been adding to the bank account in regard Almendares Club through America dur- Ing the coming spring. As most of the big league teams have pl already arranged to a they do of establishing Cuba as a coun- tour of the champion | try for big ue ball TERNS TRICK When we begin figuring on a s world’s record games with a team from a forelgn co try t begins to look as if preading t meryville tr | the distance mark their for ck, Oakland, ESTABL furlongs five ISHED Rene A a running RO NATIONAL of eight © clubs likely to be every cond of the contest efeat Mantel of Bu allor Chie 0 i steadily ever since, having atied for exhibition games, it will be neces-! will be comin " here to pl 17, ‘The event won by Terns Trick MRKAN aud | and staged it all over the world. His sary to have them change a few dates| college tear hur fer, utility} Was the Candeleria Handicap, and! ; wilakaae siliba inn one reverse, in the Chicago match With! so that the famous Cuban players cas] shortstop wits, Is now on his | Jockey Garner had the amount, scoring | i, iiinols and have ite headquarters in i Gotch, gave him a temporary setback, | get @ chance to break in. Mr. Gore is| Way to Japan to 4 college team | his 2Wth victory of the year. the Windy City i 1 but he has been coining money |i oie nv Havana capitatiate and is|there. In addition to that, McGraw has - a at eee ten it during the past year.Gotch is worth | backed ae ' been requested to recom good] W. M. TAYLOR, OF THE v THE X | several hundred thousands of dol-;AmDly supplied with funds to finance) coir Yor the teams tn a. In| York A, C., and W. Buckholde ire mealou Nastia ou. dan | ars. He owns thousands of acres) Much a tour. If he Js successful tt will} do the game has n nas Nicholas Skating Club, fints SW TOR The BUPDORS Oe TRIE aks ian \ tend ai over the countsy, and/ be quite an innovation In baseball. They! much of a foothold as was expected, |» dead heat in the mile handicap s ager Moraw or the Giants intr parting | H ways been a very shrewd Investor. have some great ball players in Cuba, | but there are several amateur. toams| ing race at the Si, Nioholna Rink : ANY DTA : oe 8 Melaion, wats! aan Gives "t need to wrestle to make and after thelr defeat of the champion| playing there now. ‘The Kaglishman 1s | lor had a. sixty-yare. handtleap i ims arranged a {i if bouts for the money, and his return to th ees after, Athletics the peope of the United States | very slow to ¢ his views about} Buckhoider thirty-three yards LY ad st NOON, announcing @ permanent retirement 18 have been a little curious to mee how) sports, and he still sticks to cricket as | I ney won palf-mile saree © will be a f ten rounds, 4 surpr' Probably Goteh couldn't! these fellows on the far away aland | the one best bet, you know. vs e from scratch Pitcher Deacon Phillippe oF Sal muny Kellar of Young Shugro of sit down and let all the mdney slip by play. ‘There ts no doubting the fa va diviidatil ¢ pene ana iS es was game until now, he y City Wi Charie \ when he wohow Hackenschmidt and) Zbyasko are cleaning up on his old! routes. BYSZKO, 1 notice, is In the ltme- Nght, too, having announced his Z willingness to wrestle Gotch and aut up a $10,008 side stake. T can't see, where the “winner take all” clause is possible match, to say nothing wf the alleged side bet, when it Is re membered that Gotch had a match with the Pole a few months ago, and threw him the first fall in eight conds and the second In something hike twelve minute, Wrest!ing !s a funny game. stayed over an t ond Hackens: i} the mateh w to bet my stamp t 1» minu Dr, Roller ur each with Zoyszko | At, while, after seeing ho the Pole, I'd be willing Jeft arm against a posta either could throw him without strat ment, and that Gotch same trick in even loss t ‘The only way to account fo: outa is the position that the } ong both “byawko and Hackenschmidt were play- ing with Roller to bait Goteh, We can expect to hear a lot of fren- ing, But as for that sfde bet thini vell, I'll make @ modest guess tha’ it jam't called off and the gate split on @ percentage to winner joser when it comes to talking re t business there'll be some very b: wrestlers “sawing rts of purses. by sly bets en't mone yma: slipping r fellow in a few Wreatling business. ) the oth a gamble al JACK LESTER KI KNOCKS OUT jin Cuba fe its a) HAGEN IN NINTH ROUND. | | zied Gnance conversation from the big grapy during the next month or | two. There'll be some big match-mak- * Jack Les: ex-heayy TACOMA, Wash., Dec. 30. ter of managed by weight arded by him as a promising the while race,” round bout, — Young Henry Whips Bat G: (Special to The Bening World.) en. round it was Henry's fight, the local boy { outpotnting Gates at every stage of the xame. Henry put up a great battle and ‘wea @heered when ho left the ring. pons mpon Tommy Burns and re- | “Hope of | stag knocked out Ed Hagen | b: of Seattle in the ninth round of @ ten- | beating BIGGEST who wave him a terrible! ie aitaee mane Tne! by taking advantage of our sale of the fine | + WALLINGFORD f pund of the bout. |}, said Harvey Cotas, the ne | | Despite She panien which he ve: |fratner ot tie Tenity Ane “ae ne| Imported stock of McGrane & Wemllnger’ of that they league teams hu ting aver: fall, by not draw large arranged t would make many of our b: @ than did Ty Cobo, and erage of tho was far above that of the Amer Frank Bancroft of the Cincinnatt has been contemplating for @ trip by the Cuban champtons ty ut It Is generally j Interest in the that time t! bring the Cubans Crimson and Tigers Agree to | Play Fe Football| ‘The official announcement of a foot- astle During the series nthe Almendar @ better ns. elu | the Meved that the will have 90 lagged iat the contests woud crowds. If tt coukt be! bs Volka, One file the Club's Stars, | Lost a Marathon Last Year by Eating Them. put forth and an degr oday there ROSS-COUNTRY and dist ners of the Trinity A allowed to eat “hot dogs “Two frankfur and a ple of |had any ers caused a fellow to lose a Marathon | “and It St Year," said one of tho Trintty ©. runners to-day, “but that same | yp, fellow is going to siow followers of the junior ¢ Cc more. |at for We won in 14) are a score of good men n the club, and at Yeast thirty runners good hay Trinity A.C. Runners Not Allowed to Eat “Hot Dogs” eruss-co e been su Matt mas ountry chan when we were laughed | ¢ presuming to chance the same way t F Stars Had Run Through Park, | t« t night all of ‘Trinity's stare turned | 4°, beltey at all, 5 Mah e club a green lad, and developed great runer Barney and Barney take a chance He did, and then te filled out t Pittsburg, would document, town. magn and named a salary “Deacon” mightily, WALTER J. TRAVIS, City, won the seventh annual holida tourney at Pinehurst, N. score of 69. uintry uns accessful to joney came hort while THE Harmon, thi e that we says Cohn, year.” ow 4, ining game that he t rofited by | Out for the run through Prospect Park, {p a e that ry ted by 1 y. Do: he ex-Columbia Uni- nae. ton, to be played in Princeton on Nov. 4, ‘barkers.’ Volka isn't even lookin’ side- shworm, Reichard, Steve Byrne, L.} 1s expected within a few days, followiug ways at the frankfurters now. fetag and Schmallx took part in. the turtones pe ital ark, the ‘conference in this city between| When Hilly Frank ran in the Marathon event. Capt. worm satd that they | 1.11 1-5, ch Haughton of Harvard and Coach @t the Olympic games in Roper of Pringeton. Graduates of the MOPPed at a wayside well for a dein | weeks, and that he expects to aee them| T.AWSON ROBERTSON HAS BE Maken two universities who have talked. with | water. From that time on Billy stick to thelr tasks until they are in|/engazed to coach the Erasmus Ha Ne the conches say that the game has been fm oi ome, rae Penen ai A few venta |Berfect condition for the thamplonships. | High School track team «nd will ha BIJ! finally agreed upon. Princeton wanted ee et a. Bs Peavy PRAY vf Maton Seitas, MeCarrici, Grant] dle them for § eke prior the ne Kame eel ter to whet her t n ad aul fol oupe nd Tommy 1 ere t fellows that, o or champlonships. Foe Eee eee dees "ar Hirer aa. et | af Gave before the Marathon race (here Loca ein ype Mayer parer ties wo | 2 SRB ORE DS Harvard 1# understood to huve objected Coming to an apple orchard that was | TY ee hie than we were| IT IS SAID THAT THE BASTERN to playing Princeton, Dartmouth amd located about half way over the course, |i, hi" aata" he! cvossecountry” tenia | League and the American Asteciniiny CY ue upan, 1 wee we 4 Phra captal 0 t @ application to the princeton wait play Sn Camridie dn 1nd, | Set the green apples. It is unnecessary | ng. teo, and they will have al meeting tn Cincinnati next week to be LIBERTY Hnie Ake arin keane | er of good boxers entered in the| withdrawn from the national associa- 5 oe Py ba ieee aer 1 A. A, C. tournamen’ n January, W.| tion of minor base! EDDIE KING HOPELESSLY mma i roohiyn iat Seu and [EA iene Danang [an ot mae ae BEATEN | BY YOUNG BROWN. | ea ten NO | ones at ihe Brighton Beach A. C.'s| tion of thetr own that w: In a Young Brown | Eddie King of up of ten rounds at the Long Acre A, C.|t King was comple Brown, | ceived King fo blows had no steam behind them. ‘The contest should have been stopped | ONTOWN, Pa., Dec. 3.—-Young | before tee seventh round began, as King |Dey ao fe a strong. fellow Hens of tis city Rot. the decision over | was merely « punohing bag |tian Matt 'Maoney ever wus—and Notting Gates of Wilkes-Barre at the | o> penal fata dn Ge totem’ chee ane Haymtone Chb ts ond’ of the protts | Smith Knocks Ont Rog |netion js {identically the same as was bouts ever seen here, After the third Howard Sinith of Elizabeth, I, knocked out ‘Tommy Hogan of Philadel phia in the third round of a schoduled ten-round bout C. ot Harrison, N. J, rattling fast Greece tourn |found that he was leading the pack by ten-round scrap! a mile or so. Volka works in a brew of thin city defeated /ery, and his Job ts envied by not a Jersey City in the wind- | athletes, Naturally he partook of som ng in Hquid form when he ate the outclassed | tWo frankturters, time he ran 1 that he didn't know a points of dfeting, Marathon to Coney ng about the fine he's dotn bu that of Johnny Joyo distance champion. the old national | T've told him to run ry time he sees a string of ‘dogs,’ before the Harrison A.|and he's doing tt.” 4 ‘The Trinity A. C. has always striven charge | have been running regularly 259 Fifth Ave, ‘pm for three the boxers, mony with Their prices for suit or overcoat to measure were $80.00 to $100.00; our price for the same Is $25.00. Wifes LARA eBDRAAEL GA tent emeee n cy y PRINCYTON SEV! hs go out at least three nights in the third and deciding game Week. They are all anxious to gain t ale at Cleveland, th possible form for the me! Dreyfus's office OF GARDEN} the -qualtfication three goals, and Me Kinney scored three | r the Tigers and Kay the fourth. AINED THE r College Ches! stands and WITH 106 POUNDS K record for six the time bein ‘A NEW YEAR’S TREAT Sale on second floor. ARNHEIM Broadway & » Ninth St. ment that pleased the week | gol! | C,, with @ low wo: £ hocke score being Penn, Brown, 2 in Ao. WM. Deg. M, in CHATS GLOBE gowns (oldman and firt ten-round go. rding to are EMPIRE rae tates Week This 4 LYCEUM HUDSON “ee : BLANCHE BATES "3 CRITERION * THE CONDE Beg. Mon. Ma Zelda Sears in THE WEW AMSTEROAM Ww Lina Abarbanell wit) MADAME SHER’ NAUGHT | MARIE Sith ORVILLN MARROL fe , \ | JMURRAY i! vei 2be., bo ny Lhe Bway fit ate vee at, Mayet at GET She“ 18, Criterion; morrow, RUSSELL * r fa the Now 1 sat & Ni wn BERY HARDT aa i Bt Aint, Weatar ge gh " i te LAST ‘+ ra CHRISTIE. MACDON, in THE SPRING A & Abt bt ves, 6 Bae Sion. hah 480 st Mate! Weds, TTA S| GEF-RICH QUICK LY SHATRUCK JOHN MecLORI ES IN THE Y, ALY a na A ie has arranged between Johnny aud Harry Forbes, the bantainw ts of raat making fight: to mre rm of lhe Con rounds at S:'ra: Iknbiak _ AMUSEMENTS. — ea. i hee tare tobe Sah, 43 MAME soc THE BLUE ‘BIRD heat res and 1 o-Wigat .’ WECAN'T Be AS BADASALL THAT etoaDWAY 4 SOTHERN-MARLOWE ate, CASINO F SAM BERNARD Wilts "Comedy Theadla WILLIAM COLLIER "4 LYRIC i. Mees wms. LESLIE CARTEL Fer HERALD 80." 34 LULU GLASER! DALY?S sani rie en ont Wo OMEN.” : Mats. ate, Mon ae Wei ie Vert eee sit, BABY MING Marine Elliott's ier cic eats oo Charis ei The Gamblers :::: HACKETT Hien hn) ALBERT pieMIES tbs fi LAst Next. Week WEST END DOUGLAS FAIRE WW. of de Miatine Entire Bl Datiy Entire beh cates, Ae ‘Sib. Conjunction with In the MRL HOPOLLE “Koller r Skating Broadway We fie BAND CONCERTS "| HuECca Or SUNAYBKOOK FAR ARSENE’ LUF EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Atearn in Should Be Full of Action | of the battle and 9 i Es AMERICAN 22 ALL STAR ACTS. t de." C A ] BRONX | HURTIG & | i. | THE BON | SEAMON'S | ' TONS. | Next Week BOWERY OLYMPIC je SWAY, AMEARN, ENGLISH FIGHTER, SCORES ANOTHER VICTORY Charley Griffin, the Australian, Has Close Call From Knock- out in the Tenth Round. the clever Fngltah ver ba beating alla In @ ten- tag of the Brooklyn Brooklyn. advantage over riches taller, sev- and also having @ After the first round tt was a foregone onelusion that Ahearn would beat Grit« fin, as he was too clever and shifty for ‘ Besides landing three blows to n's Ahearn managed to get from vicious swings which Min let fly at him Ahearn had the better of elght rounds ame near winning by \ knockout in the tenth round. In this ion Ahearn nailed Griffin on the jaw — |! ) a right-hand swing, which dropped — }, nim to his k \ Grim 1p dazed, but by using good alsikp managed to last the had a big advantage over sixth, getting home gome rand wallops to his face and jaw, and 4 Sakh over his right eye, ieiffin Dohan and Johnny Dohan ¢ Lawre; ten-round ce Draw. Brooklyn and Char- of the Bronx fought a out at the special stag mnastum A, A. honorn the final bell, Lawrences | Dohan by many pounds, | big handicap, Doha» ng thro jout the cor- lows seemed to have on ‘There was consider- and the referee was co.1- them. ced the fig! effect on nis man, sep no knockdowns. There were Broadway, at Oth St Lath t.; Sun'y Store, Ave., at 14th St. School oi Dancing. Sain Stand Beh Ave, MATINEES | ser: ANE FOC : Qe is » 50c yo TEIN'S 3 a tit et and. Cag con " Boas P L A Zz A VESTA VICTORIA” ALL STAR ACTS 1.0 & 7.80. CONSE xe 1 bs ‘A EbDINGH Iwuy & Oth wt, Hv WALLACK'S 90 POMANDER WALK’ Xs, OLONIAL jMis.cuinkeoe wore. 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