DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. ? r, Mi If GOTCH, ILL, DEFEATED TWICE Another Example of the Strangle Hold. Among tho bitter disappointments experienced by Ootch during tho period when the champion was in the making were his fourth and fifth en counters with Tom Jenkins, March 15 and May 19, 1805, respectively. New York fans were ectEr to boo the now mat sonsation from Iowa, and Qotch agreed to tho fourth meotlng with Jenkins to bo staged in tho metropolis. Unfortunately ho con tracted a sovoro cold making night Jumps on route eastward. He do cldcd, however, to keep tho engage ment. Tho match was at Greco Kotnan stylo and Qotch, unfitted for a rough and tumble encounter with a mat tiger llko Jenkins, wfiut down to hii honorable defeat after taking one fall. Qeorgo Ilackenschmldt, tho Russian Lion, then In tho heyday of his famo as a wrestler, was on his way to America to meet tho Yankoo champ ion, Ilackenschmldt mot and dofeated Jenkins at catch-as-catchcan, but turned a deaf ear to challenges hurled at him by Ootch. This was a blttor dlBappolntmet to tho Iowa boy, who had dreamed of winning tho world's championship. Ilackenschmldt re turned o Europe, claiming that honor. Qotch was cagor to regain his lost prestige and romafnod in tho east un til Jenkins agreed to a roturn match. Tho encounter took place at Mad! bou Squaro garden May 19, and proved to bo ono of tho most savage In wrest ling history, Qotch was still suffering slightly from his cold, and Jenkins was In prlmo condition. Tho outcomo of this mntch was a bitter dose for Qotch, and tho cltlzons of Humboldt never have forgiven tho metropolis for its treatment of their taoro on this occasion. Speak to any old resident of Humboldt about it and ho will toll you that Qotch was robbed and beaten by tho most outlandish ex hibition of thievery over perpetrated in American sports. Thy contend that tho refereo winked at Jenkins" rough tactics and permitted him to grasp tho ropos ovary time Gotch had him near a fall. Gotch, howovor, took his do- BOYD WINS A BIG RACE Tho Illustration given herewith shows II. St. U. Boyd of Harvard Uni versity winning tho Intercollegiate Cross Country run over tho Van Courtlandt Park course Moro than two hundred athletes from tho vnrl- VJossip O porta feat In a sportsmanlike manner and began a campaign of training to re gain his lost trophy. Tho refereo was Tim Hurst, famous for his eccentricities as a baseball umplro. It was a grudge- match and tho winner took all tho receipts. At tho call of time Jenkins niBhod in but was stopped by Gotch, who put tho voteran down on tho mat. Gotch hold Jenkins down for nearly half an hour. JonklnB finally broko away and landed a heavy blow on Qotch's mouth. Gotch protested but Hurst told him to go on and wrestle. Jenkins grabbed Gotch around tho neck for a strnnglo hold and after sovornl minutes of pro testing by Gotch in which ho received a good choking, tho grip was loosened. Whn they clinched Jenkins took nn other Btranglo hold unci hold it until Gotch went down, despite tho warning of tho rofcreo. Gotch wriggled out and caught Jon kins by the feet, turning htm Into a doublo thigh and crotch hold. Jenkins' head was forced down until his shoul ders touched the mat, but ho grabbed tho ropes. Gotch protested, but tho referee ordured tho men to tho center of tho mat, whoro thoy began to wrestlo nnow. Jenkins kicked and strangled Gotch. Ho fouled him deliberately, Gotch re taliated with rough work Six times .Tonkins caught tho ropes to avoid a fall. Each tlmo Hurst ordered tho men to Ihn center to begin anew. Jenkins caught Gotch with a hoad hold which Tim Hurst called a "mug hold" and Ootch went down to defeat in 1:30:00. Doth wrestlers wero thrown from tho ring in tho 'second bout, Qotch re ceiving a bad fall. Gotch won tho soc ond fall but ho was clearly weakened, whllo JonklnB seemed stronger. Jenkins niBhed Gotch hard in tho third fall and crushed him to tho mat, Gotch strugglod to his foot, tottered, lookod about in a dazed manner, lurched forward and fell full length on his faco. It was nonrly twenty min utes boforo ho could bo cnrrlod to his dressing room. (Copyright. 1013. by Joseph B. Bowles.) Carlisle has a tacklo named Look around. Must have a rubber neck. Chanco is suro that King Colo will bo able to "como back" next season. Much to cvoryono's surprise Fred Clarko 1b going to manago tho Pirates again. Governor Tenor may 'demand that his headquarters bo located in Phila delphia. Joo Tinker, the deposed manager of thef ItedB, stateB he will never wear a Cincinnati uniform again. Ed Konetchy, tho big first baseman of tho Cardinals, may manago a Fed eral league club in 1911. Joo Graves, a Chippewa Indian of Walker, Minn., has signed with the Philadelphia Athletics for next sea Bon. Johnny Kllbano Is willing to box Joo Mnndot, but this would not indi cate ho is willing to tnko any chances of a beating. Frankie Burns of Oakland, won a decision over Johnnie McCarthy of San Francisco In a 20-round light wolght fight at San Francisco. That Australia will soon be tho world's feeder In pugilistic stars is tho belief of those who watch tho straws that toll which way tho wind blows in flstlana. Every Australian town and villago haB stadiums devot ed to tho sport and competent govern ment instruction. DARK BLUE TAFFETA THE BEST FOR THIS CHARMING COSTUME EVEN among those who aro not Blow to adopt tho extremes of a now modo (when tho modo suits their in dividual style) aro found many who have balked at tho present loosely hanging and Bomewhat Incongruous Hues in skirts and jackets. They do not suit certain types at nil. On the most fashionable of thoroughfares in Now York, and oven in fashion-loving Paris, one sees a great number of women who have insisted upon modi fying tho present styles In order to mako them becoming. But thoy havo cleverly managed to rotaln certain popular features, that could bo introduced Into their con servative designs, by which thoy pay duo respect to tho edicts of fashion DE 0R0 RETAINS HIS TITLE iffffiiritinMiTitiinrriWffyir n t 'fm iyti yaw t TJtftTr tt World Champions Could Furnish Football Team How basoball does hang around in tho spotlight! Tho world's champions, alias tho Athletics, pre Bont theso good rensons: Eddlo Collins wns n quarter bnck at Holy Cross; Jack Coombs was n fullback at Colby; Chlof Bonder was a tac klo at Carlisle, ono of tho best, too; Jack Mclnnls played on tho Glouces ter (Mobs.) olovon, and Eddlo Mur phy wna a pigskin knight nt Villa-nova. At Fifty Years of Age Noted Cuban Expert Is Still Stacking His Skill AnalnBt All Comers. That tho cuo is mightier than cither the pen or tho sword is the opinion of Alfredo Do Oro, tho world's famous pool and billiard export, who recently successfully defended his title of champion at three-cushion billiards by defeating Josoph Carney of Denver. Do Oro is the champion of all cham pions, as ho has bcon tho king of his &. '2K tiX a t efttnt S5?5S"Jfc i v.v A and show that they aro cognizant of all that is going on. There aro num bers of stylish tallor-mado costumes (In fact, moro than half of thoso seen on the promenade) that havo no sug gestion of tho fashionable "slump," but are smart and pretty. Moro often than not there 1b a little drapery In the skirt. Tho blouse Is easy fitting and usually made with a baaquo. Bor ders of fur finish the collor, and cuffs of the sleeves. In many throe-tiered skirts (with flat llounces) either tho lower or upper flounce is edged with a band of fur, the same fur reappear ing on tho small, jaunty hat or tho closo-flttlng turban. Such a conservative nnd charming costume is shown here, made of taf feta In ono of tho lovely dark blue Bhados. Thoro is a bit of rich Per sian silk tln tho collar and a narrow bordor of'dark fur around it. Tho hat, with facing of dark blue velvet, has a soft crown of tho same. Tho brim is outlined with fur and the fancy fan ornament nt tho sldo ia mado of it. A bag of black silk thread crocheted and posed over a blue silk lining, makes a smart accessory. Tho throat Is open with blouso of soft cream laco and blue chiffon worn under tho jacket. Such a costumo must appeal to women who rcalizo that much drapery and many furbelows are not for them. A plump flguro Is almost ridiculous in draperies and swathlngs that are bun glcBomo and not any too easy to man ago on tho slenderest persons. Sho Is a wise llttlo woman who does not let tho modo run away with her judg ment, and, noting tho street clothes on our parado grounds of fashion there are a good many of her. DRESSING THE GIRL'S HAIR if a Pompadour Is Not Becoming, Then Part It Softly at the Side or Middle. By tho tlmo a llttlo girl is a dozen years old, It is tlmo to tie her hair back from tho faco and then braid It loosely, or else let It hang. It should be drawn back loosely and It should be softly arranged on her head. If a pompadour is becoming ii can bo tied with n bow on top of her head in a pompadour. It a part looks better it can bo parted and drawn back softly, or rolled n llttlo over tho oars. Often the Irregular sldo parting is moro be coming than tho formal, middle ono, and both should be tried before one Is decided on. A good deal could bo said about rib bons. This much is certain. By tho time a young girl has reached this last stage of childish hair dressing, dark or plain colored ribbons aro moro becom ing. Some mothers wisely insist on black and white ribbons black for wear with street clothes and dark school frocks; whlto for wear wlthj light frocks. The dainty, flowered ribbons are very attractive perched Jauntily above baby faces; bright plaid ribbons look well on tho little school girl. But tho girl of twelve ,or fourteen almost al ways looks better in a black or navy blue ribbon for every day wear, and a whlto one for afternoon wear, than In colored ones. The Old Companies. The Old Treat merit The Old Care. They the best in all the land. -I represeut the Hartford Phenix Continental Coluinbia-r-Royal. the really STRONG Insurance Companies. I have a fine list of lands for sale and wish Yours, when you sell. Write every kind of Insurance. Do Conveyancing, draw up Wills, Deeds, Leases, Etc. RIGHT. Very much desire YOUR business, and will care for it well. H. F. McKccver, J Nib"" Successor to Ed. T. Kearney. Insurance. Real Estate. Conveyancing. Steamship Tickets- I Ask Your Dealer to Show You 03 ( cti 3 CD 8 For Short Visit. It is called-a "fortnight box" this small trunk. The box has a special compartment for shoes, and that tho daintiest of footwear will not bo scratched tho compartment is lined with canton flannel, says tho New York News. Specially shaped boxes aro for veils, handkerchiefs, neckwear and hats, nnd there is a separate tray for blouses. For Morning and for Afternoon CONNIE MACK DENIES STORY Brands as Absolute Falsehood Report That He Picked Greatest Qaeeball Team In the World. Connlo Mack, manager of tho Ath letics, br.ands ob absolutely falso the line-up of nn nil-star basoball team ullcgod to havo bcon picked by him ub tho greatest baseball aggregation In tho world. "I did not pick an all-star team, neither did I glvo my consent for uuy ono to do it for mo," said Muck. "Fur thermore I would not pick such, a team for publication, as I do not be llovo in silt i lug up troublo umong players, and I think picking nu nll-star team is foolish business. "If I picked such a team Ty Cobb most cortalnly would hnvo been my ilrst choice for outtleld. I novor allow my personal feollngs to interforo with buBlnesif, nor do I allow them to pro vont mo from giving a playor his Just duo. "I do not consldor tho Now Yorkers treated mo fairly wlion thoy credited me with picking an all-Btor team." R. St. B. Boyd of Harvard. all parts of the ous colleges from country took part. Mr. Boyd won this race of six miles In 34 minutes and 87 seconds, which Ib one mlnuto und seven seconds un der tho record. Lord Aehby 8t. Ledgers. Lord ABhby St. Ledgers is tho wealthy Englishman who Ib organiz ing a polo tenm in his country, nnd with it next year will attempt to re cover tho International polo cup, now held by the United States. Four of tho men tentatively selected for tho team aro Capt. Itltson, CapL'Lockotr, Capt. Palmer and Capt. Barrett, tho latter tho 'sensation of tho English polo season this year. Newark Club In Air, It appears thero ia a difference of opinion among Nowark people as to tho ;valuo of tho International leaguo franchise, und while thoso who took up the proposition with the Brooklyn owners dropped It because thoy thought too much money was asked, others have interested thomsolvoa and n deal may yet bo mado that will land tho club in the hands of homo owners. INTERNATIONAL GOLF MATCH Plan Proposed to Have Annual Tour nament Somewhat Similar to Davis Cup Games in Tennis. The idoa of an annual international golf match, somewhat along tho lino of tho Davis cup tournament In tennis, has been condoned by Hurold II. Hil ton, tho British champion. Ho Is quoted as saying that tho abandon ment of tho tenm match between Scotland and England, which has been an annual event for many years In Great Britain, may bo succeeded by nn amateur intorftatlonal match, In which England and Scotland will moot as allies, Instead of rlvalB, with "their opponents hulling from the other aide of tho Atlantic." Alfredo De Oro. favorlto Bport longor than nnybody In nny other lino. Over a generation ago Do Oro wast known tho length nnd breadth of tho country ns tho foromost pool playor, and he has been going along, trim ming all comors up to tho present time, at tho ago of fifty years Do Oro has won over $100,000 in purses nnd oldo hots nt pool (now styled pocket billiards) and throo-cushlon billlnrds. Ho is tho possessor of all the emblems ovor offored In competition at pool oxcept tho ono Bonny Allen recently captured from him, but beforo long he hopes to reannex that Do Oro novor plays unless he has a bet on hlmnulf. Ho has such groat confidence In his ability to outplay all comers that ho Ib willing to back him solf for any rensonablo amount, but never for tho big Bums ho wagered on himself years ago when his eyesight wns keener nnd his arm Btoadlor. Do Oro held a pool title for olghteen years at a stretch, tho longost period that anybody over held a champion ship in nny division of sport. Do Oro was once worth a tremen dous fortuno, nnd he ronlly was obliged to follow tho game of pool, which ho at first took up as a paBtlmo, bocauBO he needed tho monoy. At tho tlmo of tho Spanish-American wnr, in 1898, ho wob wealthy, but tho ravages of conflict and stock markot upsot causod him to lose every cent ho had In tho world. Do Oro was born at Manzanlllo, Cuba, two score and ten years ago. The Famous Sturges Bros. Harness If they Don't Have Them, write or call on Sturges Bios., 4ii Pearl St., Sioux City, Ia. Licensed Embalmer Ambulance Service Lady Assistant Wm. F Dickinson Vndertaking Ball 71 Auto (1471 415 Sixth Street Siosx City Iowa. "A Growing Business Built on Our Reputation" SHIP US YOUR Cattle, Hogs and Sheep Steele, Siman & Co. SIOUX CITY, IOWA Tom Steele, RaySlman, Dve Prusmer, Harry Bppereea, Manager Cattle Salesman. Hog& Sheep Salesman. Olflee. Hundreds of Dakota County Farmers Ship Us. Ask them about us. Our Best Boosters. We Work for You. Write Us. Ship Us. Would Force Boxers to Train. Dozing Promotor Dolanoy, of Don vor, bellovos ho has hit on a plan that will show tho pugilistic supporters and tho promoters, as well, that tho boxers who aro to appear at his club do road work in their training. Ho is going to build a 14-lap track on tho top of tho clubhouso on which tho boxers will do their running. To got tho hill ndvnntngo tho track will be built lu chutes over skylights Qlvee Rickey Ten Years. Urnnch Itlckoy, the now manager of tho Ilrowns, has boon assured by Owner Hobort Leo Hodges that ho will havo a chanco Boldom offered to a mnnnger to show what ho can rnako out of tho Drowns. In other words, HodgeB will glvo Itlckoy ton yearn in which to develop a team. Whether the Drowns run laBt or ttrst during tho next ten years, Rickey will bo re tained, and with tho remarkablo show of confidence that he has already boon shown by tho players, tho fans aro beginning for the first time in years to believe that St. Louis may really have a good team. Stove League Stuff. Clark Grilflth foresees a tight race in tho American leaguo for next sea son. He thinks that at least five teams havo a look In for tho pennant. Ho does not como out very strong for his "climbers" to boat out tho Ath letics, Cleveland, Iloston and Chicago are dthor teams In tho flag hunt, ac cordlntt to Grlfllth ONCK, or oven twice In a while, wo see a pretty hat that does not havo u soft crown. Such is the sensible and very shapely street hat covored with silk and faced with velvot, which Is pictured here. Its brim lines aro especially good with tho prevailing modos In hnlrdresslng. Thero Is a llttlo lift at tho front nnd a dare turning upward at tho sides, whoro tho brlnf widens, Tho sweep of these lines reminds ono of n pnlr of wings, and there is a lot of snap and lgor in hats of this kind. American women like tho "tallor mado" hut, that is, the practical, simple hut lor street wear, Just as thoy do the tailored gown. Apparel of this kind Is hotter expression of themselves than uny other. Nothing can wean them away from a devotion to ldoals of simplicity and llnlsh in clothes to bo worn on tho Btreet or for travel ing. HnndHome made wlngB (that Ib, wings mnde of feathors selected by tho manufacturer) are mouutcd nt each side. They aro short und soft and touched with vivid color. Thoy nro to bu had in all sorts of colors and color combinations, Velvet facings aro usually In white or a soft pink. Doth theso and somo of the new coral shades aro very bo oomli.g to their wearer3. 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