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Show ;!i i i f 190B. THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, PAGE TWO. AAAAAAAAi p WANT AMATEUR olf HOCKEY. Canadian Devotees ef Gama Say Oaua World SpoiFlim ICO FRENCH AUTO T i la KELLY Much Rodwyiam. certain element amung Canadian OF followera of hockey la studying the tee tbe of sport bringing puaaibilltlea back to Its strictly amateur status of several years ago. There Is a strong undercurrent of feeling among lovers Records Expected to Bs Broken at of the game that the old method should be followred of not having salNew York Session of aried players on the teams of the Gotch w hen they meet In tondon there Eastern Canadian Hockey league, World's Best ; Those desirious for the restoration of ran be no question. j Gou-Is now at the smith of his amateurism contend that the game powers and will make a tremendous was cleaner before professionalism NEW YORK. Nov. SO. Crack athlto win decisively over the Rus- - j v eloped. from all over the country are In etes elan this time, and hie struggle will i The believers In amateur play have the metropolis today to compete In be watched with Interest all over the much to contend with la their efforts the various contests on the program world lie has been wrestling pro- - j to bar professionals, for opposition la of the annual indoor track and field of the Amateur Ath- fesMlounlly nine years, and be was so strong that the amateur gams championships Madiaon ratch-ae- union. letic to difficult find It at the of America Square Garden the would displace champion will be the scene of the tournament, ratch-castyle nearly five years, but professional game from the firm foot- which will be concluded tomorrow, last April he gained more honors and ing which tho latter holds lu Canada of the who won fame Many ! added more to hla reputation In two to.. , hour of his match with Ilacken-chmibacking professionalism BCtion and the good mea promiM to be than lu nine years of hla will be extant In Canada. ithe greatest of their kind ever held in The Canadian dubs already have the United States. It le apparently wrestling career. Uuea out for player and reports .fe prediction that more than one An American athlete who recently returned from Europe tells some Inter- of generous sums for stick manipula- - record will go by the board, Following are the events scheduled: esting things about the wrestling sit- tors of reputation are frequently u,h 75'j,ir5 'ard ex-! who did y1ard One uation there. player brought up. "Euroiw Is so full of wrestling -.-- j giants Just now," he says, "that even rlnka last year is said to have been run, run, 1, for thla season by at least four m e the great Ilackensehmldt Is becoming run. walk run, The skater himself has made three-mil-e a forgotten hack number. Hack has club walk, standing high Jump, nearly dropped out of sight lie Is a denial in each instance, but admits standing broad jump, three standing afraid of hla life when anytiody men- that his ability may be contracted for Jumps, running high Jump, running tions rsdonlmy. Ivsu Padoubny stands when a big enough sum has been meu-- , hop. step and Jump, pole vault for for sis feet sis Inches In his socks and tloued. One report is that be has height, pole vault shot, distance, putputting ting seato offered the for been $2,0U0 Is 330 play lie weighs pounds. perfectly shot and throwing the team. oue Canadian With son with built not fat sud with the greatest weight for height. pair of shoulders 1 ever saw. Ills such sums being offered for players it arms are as thick as an ordinary may bs seen that efforts to put the wrestlers body. I saw him wrestle, game on an amateur stand lug will not JAPAN TAKES UP BASEBALL sud nobody has a chance with him. meet with huge success. Gutrh will get a shock when ha The fact that several clubs in the National Professional League Is te Bo Organised en Island. bumia Into that bunch, ne'd last United States are negotiating with about a minute with iadoubny. Zbys-c- players only serves to strengthen the Japan will within a few months Is a Joke, but there are dozens of opposition fur the return of amateur have professional baseball, with at least one league In full swing. C. F. real giants who could beat Gotch. playing In Canadian league circle a well known sport man of About 2S0 pounds Is the fashlouable Pittsburg and several dtlea In the Gibb weight for wrestlers over there. No Michigan copier country have scouts Tokyo, te Interested In the project of wonder ktaliumut the Turk, skipped In Canada ready to drink In the cream putting a professional league Into the towns of NipiKtu. and be baa sent to over to Amerk-- to look for work. lie of the hockey world. Seattle for copies of players' contracts was like a kid In that crowd. The The teams are to be all Japanese, Swlas wrest lore all over France and Found Sees In a Stovepipe. American capital will probably are of the class the lot thongh Germanyi Incensed that their neat In a stove- be interented In the promotion. Tokyo Theres one big Turk In London now who Is about Iadoiibny's weight. Oh. pipe waa disturbed by a fire, a ewarm will be the first city In which a team Frank will feel Ilka a lightweight of bees attacked Jacob Parker, an oc- will be placed. Ultimately It Is plantogenarian, and hla aon Charles, 23 ned to have a great national league for when ho stacks up against thoao years old. Bringing each scores of Japan. In an almost hysterical state time Though amateur baseball Is getting the two walked to the residence of Dr. to be n erase In the Island baseball FORGER OF CLEVELANDS NAME GOES TO TRIAL I. W. Pinero, where they were treated. men have felt that professional ball It will be several day It la said,- be- was four or five years away. It has NEW YORK, Nov. JO. Rroughton fore the two will be recognisable on come sooner than expected even by the account of the swelling of their fea- moat hopeful Japea la the first forBrandenburg. Indicted for grand " connection with the sale to a tures. eign country to organise professional an article The father had started a fire In a baseball as It te organised In the written by stove at Nictown lane, east of Old United State but from the interest Grover Cleveland, will be placed on fork road. The smoke refused to go taken It te prophesied that It will be trial today. up the chimney. The son was called. Immensely profitable for the hla right arm Into the lor envelopes, letterhead business He reached card dodger etc., call up The Journal stovepipe and the bees came out to Journal want ads deliver the good tnh room Both Phones St greet him. Philadelphia Inquirer. A SHOW STARTS ATHLETICS TRAIN FOR ! a THOMAS F. CLARK. The announcement that Frank Gotch. the world's champion heavyweight wrestler, and George Uacfceuschmldt. the Russian I Jon," are to meet again on the mat has caused a stir In wres-tllu- g circles both la this country and ! abroad. Recently a number of newspaper men attended a meeting In London called by Ilackenscbmidt for the purpose of discussing the proposed match. It was proposed that a committee of urers Ekhibit Wares at Paris Exhibition. I J. n -- dt jj zsz i a" I 000-yar- coo-yar- d five-mil- S d one-mil- two-signe- d e j eight-poun- d o a uMmsaiwLOCKnamrriira OLD- - bis famous newspaper men should arrange the de-tails of the encounter, which will prob- taka place some time next MarcB. Gotch did not attend the meeting. later, however, Ilackenscbmidt and the champion met. Both cordially greed to let bygones be bygone, and Gotch intimated hla willingness to let tho newspaper men's committee settle the details of the match. Gotch's victory over the supposedly Invincible Russian Lion" last April startled the Engllah speaking In tho wrestling world. Hacks reimtatloo and his ability as a wrestler were known the world over. He had been the pride of Europe for years and had beaten ao many high class wrestlers that hla match with Gotch was considered only little more than nn exercise gallop for him. After wrestling for one hoar and five minutes without either one gaining a fall Haekenachmldt deliberately quit after many appeals to tbs referee, claiming that the American waa not wrestling, but trying to Injurs him for life. Haekenachmldt la a . wonderful wrestler. lar-abl- y on hade-ON- SOLD ONLY ST iiiiSra. Absurd All Around. an absolute corner on the watches" "Who la the old file over there with Cleveland Plslu Dealer. the comic coat, tile stovepipe hat and trousers T" tho baggy-kneeSubscribers ef T he Utan Stew ia the professor who is lecturThat teurnal are requested te read and on the absurdities of eomau's :ellow instructions printed at head at ing dress" ditori a I eeluma. d GRAND OPERA HOUSE Performances Matins 7, Wednesday, Dec. 9 , NOTE During the Ben Hur reason the curtain will rise evenings precisely at o'clock. Matinee at J O'clock. No one eesteJ during the opening prelude, "The Star of Bethlehem." KLAW & ERLANGER'S NEW & GREATER vra Eight Horeea in the Thrilling Chariot Race, Act. V. PRICE E C.D.IVESr A MigTh&y Play have cause to give thanks thla coming Thanksgiving day, and so long thereafter as you let us attend to your needs In the lines of Laundry and Dry Cleaning. All our work la carefully executed and Inspected before It leaves our premises. Send us a trial order. STAGED ON A SCALE OF UNPARALLELED SPLENDOR. 300 People in AND FRENCH Twenty-fift- h St 00 Rmi"dr Fire Five Rows Balcony, fIJXL Gallery Admieoion 60 Cent NO SEATS LAID ASIDE. NO TELEPHONE ORDERS TAKEN. PRICES: Lower Floor, $200. Laundry Co CLEANERS. Production-3- SEATS ON SALE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3. Ogden Steam 437 y Amherst will play hockey. The Ontario Curling association baa ninety-tw- o club Cornell wants the 1009 Intercollegiate cross country run. Mexico te to have a motor boat regatta on Lake Chapels next year The Wisconsin State Basket Ball league will consist of teams from eight eltle The International Gymnasium union of Chicago will hold five big athletic meet November to March. Not n single American horseman has m far as known shipped hte stable te enter the Mexican Derby. Entrlaf dose Dec. L Then after the heat ia over there's nobody to dispute the time. Those on the Inside merely give the time as about ten seconds or so slower than it really wa and thats the end of it But theyre always particular to have . "Tou will LAUNDERERS Venlce-b- COMING SPORT EVENTS on Three Evening !lVES'3&s STYLES-uni- i Papke will train at There' tricks in every old game," tritely remarked John G. Fisher, county commissioner and horseman, the other day. "Down at Rockport track they used to have a great syatem of preventing a fast horse from getting n low mark too early in its career. Whenever a heat ia about to be raced and it la desired to let a horse step a fast mile without giving him a correspondingly fast mark the ones on the Inside net to work to get a corner on all the stopwatches about the track. Those stable boys know every man that owns a stopwatch. Just the same as they know every man who owns a rapid hone. The boys are sent to the ownen of watchea to borrow them, one by OGDEN forty-- ALL Takes Place December 15, and Kelly Says Hell Do It Quicker PARIS. Nov. JO. With the latest Than Ketchell Did. models of the automobile builders of the world on display in a showroom decorated with a laviahnesa of beautiful effects unprecedented In the hisLOS ANGELES, Nov. Hug . Keltory of motor car exhibition the annual salon uf th Automobile club of ly. the classy Chicago middleweight, France was opened to the public to- In Loa Angeles, ready to fight Hilly day. Papke. Kelly speaks of Papke A feature of the opening day waa plonahip demise' at Colina session of International Con- and figures that he can do theThurn.ijy a spei-ia- l tru k up gress f Automobile club at which in less time than It took Ketehi-- l was taken up for discussion the genKelly starts training tomorrow. He propoBltion lo torm a mterna-thel- r haa secured quarters at Jack Hoyle Judll.lal conimiulon, whose du- - Vernon camp. The camp 1 only quarter of a mile from the arena .f the Jeffries Athletic club. It 1 in tin huge shed that Kelly and Papke will in a scheduled battle on the night of December 15. Trainer Frank McDonald haa of Kelly and will put the Chicago m in Prevent hape to fight for a kingdom i;iny (n Papke left Ban Francisco tonight and lie scheduled to arrive here tomorrow. do-effo- rt j PAPKE FIGHT Worlds Greatest Auto Manufact- - j DRY $1-5- Mali orders accompanied by remittance and self addressed stamped enT' Address lope filled In the order of receipt on the opvnfng day of saldea oorreepondenoe to Mr. R. A. Grant, Manager. Grand Opera Hons - Drama ef General Law Walls e Ben Hur Love Scene From the Stirring Roligie-Hietori- e Ogden fer Throe Evening Performances and One Matins December 7, S end 9th. Which Will Appear in |