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TOE GARDEN ISLAND, TUESDAY, MAIICII 28, 1022
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University of Hawaii
Makes Clean Sweep
The University of Hawaii basket
ball team invaded Kauai and won
every game during their tour but
not without belr.g forced to fight
all the way for their victory.
They opened their series with a
44 to 17 victory over the Kauai high
'school. The high school was plain
ly outclassed by their more experi
enced opponents, but fought game
ly all the way. The shooting of the
two Chung brothers at forward was
the features of the evening, espe
cially the work of Will Chung, who
made eleven baskets. Hale Cheatham
at guard for the high school was
the particular star for the local team.
On Wednesday evening the uni
versity team met and defeated . the
Ltlme team by the score of 35 to
19. The Lihue team was not as ner
vous as the high school team and
put up a better battle. The first half
wiu fast and furious and the varslt)
was leading by the score of 16 to 9.
Lihue made three points in the be
ginning of the second half and for
a short while the score stood 16 to
12, but the varsity put on a burnt
of speed and .their better condition
told and they led at the end of the
third quarter by the score of 28 to
12. Both teams fought hard in the
fourth quarter and Lihue managed
to hold their own during this period
scoring seven points to a like amount
by the varsity. The shooting of
Chong Wong and Farden and the de
fensive work of Longstreth and
Crawford were the features of the
evening's play. Though the play - was
fast and hard the game was excep
tionally clean as the previous one
was the evening before.
On Thursday the university team
traveled to Makawell where they
were to play their last two games.
They met the Makawell team o:i
Thursday evening and had their
hardest battle during their visit.
Makawell played great basketball a
galnst the visitors and had them
plainly worried. It must be said
for the university team, that they
were having a great deal of trouble
finding the basket against the wall
during the first half, missing several
easy shots.
Damkrogcr was the star on of
fense for Makawell while Beecroft
and Beam starred on defense. Chon.T;
Wong and Puller were the univer
sity stars.
'The last game, against the All
Kauai team, was won by the varsity
by a score of 37 to 15. The All-K-aual
team like most all-star teamt:,
looked all right on paper but had
quite a different appearance on the
court. Lack of team play was notice
able, but there was no lack of
fight The varsity passed rings ar
ound the local ' team and scored al
most at will.
Manuel Fernandes was the star
tor the AU-Kauai team, making bU
of their 15 points.
The tour of the university bojs
has done a world of good for th )
game of basketball on Kauai. It hat
shown the local public- that the clnx.i
or games played here compares fa
vorably with the game played in
Honolulu and that in a few yeai s
there is no doubt that if the local
teams improve as rapidly as they
have this year that the local teams
will be heard from in the inter-island
series.
The tour has shown that the lo
cal teams are weak in passing and
that they should develop this purl
of their game. The series were suc
cessful in both a sporting and fin
ancial way.
The following are the scores:
University of Hawaii
Name O. Fd F
Chung, f. 10 3
W. Chung, f. 11 0 1
Farden, f. 3 0 1
Alatsugumn, g. 0 0 0
Fuller, . g. 0 0 1
Wong, f. 10 0
Blaisdell, f. 6 0 0
Forbes,' g. ' 0 0 0
Totals 22 0 5
Kauai High
Name O. FO F
Camara, t. 3 11
Lydgate, f. 10 1
Wedemeyer, c. 2 0 0
Cheatham, g. 0 0 0
S. Nlshamoto, g. 10 0
Nlshamoto, g. 0 0 0
Totals 8 12
Referee, Hoch; timer, Longstreth;
scorer, Fern.
University of Hawaii
Name G.. FG F
Walter Chong, f. 2.03
Will Chong, f. 4 0 0
Farden, c. 4 0 1
Fuller, g 110
Matsuguma, g. 10 0
C. Wong, c 4 0 0
Blaisdell, f. 10 1
Forbes, g. 0 0.0
Totals 17 " 1 5
Lihue
Name G. FG F
Fernandes, t 3 0 0
Lane, f. 10 1
Christian, g. 0 0 0
Longstreth, g. 0 0 0
Crawford, g. 0 0 0
Fern, f. 3 3 0
Wedemeyer, c. 10 0
Totals 8 3 1
Referee, Hoch; timer, Morgan;
BASEBALL
BASKETBALL
LIHUE JUNIOR LEAGUE
Standing of Clubs
Club W. L. Pet.
Hanamaulu 2 0 louo
Kapaia 1 1 500
Sunrise 1 1 500
Braves 0 1 000
Filipinos 0 1 000
The Hanamaulu team held on to
first place In the Lihue Junior lea
gue by defeating the Braves In a
wild bottle by the score of 15 to
11. The Braves played ragged ball
at the start and the Hanamaulu
teum took advantage of their er
rors to pile up a big enough addi
tion to win. The Braves mudo n
game try to overcome the Hanamau
lu boys buo were not equal to the
occasion.
The Kapaia team defeated the Sun
rise team in a see-saw affair by the
score of 10 to !). It took eleven in
nings to decide this battle. The
Sunrise apparently had the game
sewed up in their half of the eleventh
when they scored three runs. Ka
paia did not lose heart but came
back and through a walk and an
error, a two bagger, a single and
a fielder's choice managed to win ou.t
t'menioto, the littlo shortstop of
the Suniise team wus the hitting
star of the day, getting two triples
and a single for his efforts.
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Kapaia 10 15 9
Sunrise 9 14 G
WHAT WOULD YOU DOT
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Of course you would. So did Mr.
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an accomplice?. Come and see "Fac
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EAST KAUAI LEAGUE
OPENS SEASON FRIDAY
The first gani?s of the East Ka
uai Basketball League will be play
ed next Friday evanlng nt the arm
ory when the Kealla teams meets the
second Knpaa team and the Am
erican Legion team meets the Ka
paa first team. Both of these games
should he f;ist as the Kapaa teams
have been training hard for this
league and are out to mako a show
ing. The Kealia team is nn unknown
quantity, but as they have some very
good material, they are expected to
make n good showing. The Legion
team will be made up of veterans
from the Lihue team in the Kauai
lengue and should make the other
teams step to beat them. Other
teums In the leauue are the Kauai
high second team and the Lihue dor
mitory. It is not known nt present
whether there will be a team to
represent Lihue in the League or
not. The object of the league is to
introduce the game to East Kauai
so as to develop material for the
Kauai League next year.
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BASEBALL MEETING
scorer, Markwell.
University of Hawaii
Name G. FG F
Will Chung, f. 2 10
Walter Chung, f. 2 2 1
Farden, c. 10 0
'Matsuguma, g. 10 4
Fuller, g. 0 0 1
Wong, c. .400
Blaisdell, f. 3 2 2
Totals 13 5 8
Makawell
Name G. FG F
Auld, f. 3 0 3
Betsui, f. 10 0
Damkroger, c. 5 6 2
Beecroft, g. 0 0 1
Beam, g. 0 0 2
Totals 9 5 8
Referee, Hoch; timer, Longstreth;
scorer, Fern.
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