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THE GARDEN ISLAND TUESDAY, OCTOBER iO, 1921
43
- SPORTS '-
TENNIS
Makee Trims Redskins
On Kapaa Diamond
JONAH HAS BEST OF BATTLE
WITH WRAMP, WHO IS
YANKED
Lihue Noses Out Scots
In Best Game of Year
OKUDA HOLDS SCOTS TO TWO
HITS; TILLY ALLOWS ONLY
FIVE BINGLES
Playing their best game of the 1922
. season, the only game in which the)
came thru with only one error to
mar their records, the Makees downed
Makaweli at Kapaa last Sunday and
thereby clinched their title to the
1922 flag, provided of course that
Lihue cannot get the league to
throw out that protested . game. If
this game is thrown out and Lihue
beats Makee, the two teams will be
tied for the championship of the
second series, but this is very un
likely, as the Lihue protest is not
very likely, to be sustained. The
winning "of the 1922 pennant gives
the Makees three championships in
succession.
The game was a pitching duel for
Bis innings with neither team being
able to gain a lead, but Wramp's
balloon started to ascend in-- the
last half of the seventh, the champs
putting the game on ice by scoring
, four runs. Hits were few and far
between for both teams, Cumrhlngs
allowing four and Wramp five, but
the latter's passes were fatal. Mor
ita's sensational catch of K. Yamas
es liner to right center featured the
game. So sure were the runners on
bases that the ball would go safe
that they raced for home at the
crack of the bat, but Morlta, Blow sa
he is, galloped hard and managed
to spear the drive over his should
er, doubling up Ah Nee on second
who had already reached third. A
- triple play could have been made
if necessary, as M. Yamase had
already reached home.
The Makees were the first to
score. Doi singled In the second
and advanced to second when Mor
lta was hit by Wramp. Lyons fanned
but Wramp also hit Cummings. Rod
rlgues worked the squeeze, Dot scor-
. Ing. The Redskins tied it up in the
seventh, Conant's single and M.
' Yamase's double accounting for the
lone tally. Ah Nee grounded to
Cummings but both runners were
safe when the umpires gave . M.
Yamase his base because of inter
ference on the base paths. With
runners on second and third and
none down, it looked like a great
chance for Makaweli to get into
the lead, but Nakashima fouled out
to Morita, and the latter's sensa
tional catch a few minutes later of
K. Yamase's liner, doubling up Ah
Nee, ended their chances.
The last half of this inning saw
the retirement of 'Wramp and the
cinching of the game by the Ma
kees. Rodrigues walked and went
to second when Yamase kicked a
way Wramp's throw to catch him
napping. Yoshida hit Umpire Mar-
callino on the right knee and got
a Blngltj for his work, Rodrigues re
maining on second. Tsunehiro walk
ed, filling the sacks. Soong counect
ed with a timely two bagger to
right center, Rodrigues and Yoshida
scoring. Wramp retired and Kruse
went on the hill. The first ball
pitched was a wild heave, Tsunehiro
scoring. King filed out to cantor.
Dol grounded to Kruse and roong
Bcored on a fielder's choice. Kruse
then fanned both Morita and Lyons
The score:
MAKAWELI
ab r h po a e
Hamada ss 3 0 0 1 2 0
Watase 3b 4 0 1 0 0 1
Conant If 4 12 10 0
M, Yamase lb 4 0 1 9 0 0
Ah Nee 2b 4 0 0 2 2 0
Nakashima c 4 0 0 7 0 0
K. Yamase If 3 0 0 2 0 0
Kruse p 1 0 0 0 1 0
Wramp p 2 0 0 0 3 0
Nalto cf 3 0 0 2 1 1
32 1 4 24 9 3
MAKEE
ab r h po a e
Rodrigues lb 2 1 0 15 0 0
Yoshida 3b 5 1 2 0 3 0
Tsunehiro ss 3 10 17 1
Soong c 3 12 8 10
King If 4 0 0 0 0 0
Dol cf 4 110 0 0
Morita rf 3 0 0 3 1 0
Lyons 2b 4 0 0 0 4 0
Cummings p 3 0 0 0 0 0
31 5 5 27 16 1
Hits and runs by innings:
Makaweli 00000010 01
Hits 20000020 04
Makee ' 01000040 x 5
Hits 01101020 x 5
SUMMARY
Off Wramp: 24 at bat, 5 hits, 5
runs in seven innings. Earned .runs:
' Lihuo nosed McBfyde in the
lightest game of the season last
iunday at Eleele by the tight score
f 2 to 1. Okuda who worked for
Lihue broke. the old Jinx that he
could not beat the Scots by holding
them to two scattered hits one -of
wi.lch was very scratchy as Roke
in left misjudged Carverro's easy
fly and let it get away for two
bases.
Tilly was also in rare form and
with a little better support the game
might have been going yet as three
errors in the seventh gave Lihue
their lead. But at that it it had not
been for boots Okuda would have
had a shut-out.
Both teams opened up playing air
tight ball but in the third Lihue
Collected two .hits buU-'fast fielding
kept them from scoring. Lydgate
opened the fourth inning for Lihue
by tripling down the first base
.Ine. .Tai went out Tilly to Plerra
jut Masaru was equal to the occa
sion by singling and scoring Lyd
gate. An tone Pierra opened up the sixth
for McBryde by singling to right,
the only clean hit that McBryde
got Carvarro- fanned but Pierra
stole ' second 'and ' third whilo he
was doing so. Watase walked and
started to steal second. Manuel
Pierra popped the ball to Okuda
who picked Antone Pierra oft third
with a Snap throw. N. Ohama drove
a fly to Masaru in center who drop
ped It and- Watase scored.
Lihue went into the lead in the
seventh when with two away Wat
ase dropped Fuji's fly. Pierra hit
one to Carverro at short whose
throw pulled Antone Pitrra off the
bag. Fuji kept on for third base
and when Pterra threw wild at
third to head him, he scored with
the winning run.
Spalding at second base Dlayed
the best game of his life handling
no less than nine chances without
the sign of a boot. Several times he
robbed the Lihue players of hits by
knocking down their hard drives ov
er second. Jimmy Burgess also play
ed bang up ball 'at short for Lihue
making two pretty stops on hard hit
ball at short.
The... score:
Fuji 3b
Pierra c
Burgess ss
Roke If
Lydgate lb
Tai 2b
Masaru cf
Tashero rf
Okuda p
LIHUE
ab'
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
4
h po a e
0 4
1 8
1 2
0 0 0
1
0
1 0
0 0
1 0
Totals 34
McBRYDE
ab r
2
5
2
0
1 12 0
0 11
0
0
4
5 27 14 2
Watase cf
N. Ohama rf
J. Pierra 3b
Tilley p
Spaldlyng 2b
Moura if
P. Ohama c
A. Pierra lb
Carverro ss
3
4
3
4
4
2
3
3
' 3
h po a
10 3 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0
4
1
6
0
2
0 1 13 0 2
0 12 0 2
Totals 29 1 2 27 13 6
Hits and runs by tunings:
Lihue 0001 0010 0 :
Hits 00221000 05
McBryde 00000100 01
Hits 00100100 0
SUMMARY
Earned runs: Lihue 1. 3 btse hits
Lydgate. 2-base hits: Carverro and
Burgess. Base on balls: off Tilly 1
off Okuda 1. Left on bases: Mc
Bryde 4, Lihue 7. First base on er
rors: McBryde 2, Lihue 3. Struck
out: by Tilley 4; by Okuda 9. Hit
by pitcher: J. Pierra, Moura, Masa
ru. Umpires: Mendoza and Silva.
Time of game: 1:25. Scorer Case.
LIHUE TENNIS MATCHES
NOW IN SECOND ROUND
, The first round in the Lihue Ten
nis Club's doubles, tournament has
been completed and only one game
remains to be played ln the sec
ond round.
In the first round Baggott and
Sipulding defeated Wile and Vance
C-3, 6-1. Bayless and Rice defeated
Middleton and Smith 6-2, G0.Garl
inghouse and Stackhouse defaulted
to Case" and .Jamleson.
In the second round Balthis and
Pern defeated Olsen and Scrlbner
4-G, 6-1, 6-4; and Hopper and Wood
defeated Crawford and Longstreth.
Maggott and Spalding meet Itayless
and Rice, while Jamieson and Case
meet Erglehard and Lane In the
other game.
LIHUE TO MEET McBRYDE "
IN TENNIS TOURNAMENT
An invitation tennis tournament
will be held at Lihue on Sunday,
October -29, the McBryde Teniifs
Club being the guests of the Lihue
essociation. -
Three sets of doubles, will be
played and possibly three sets
of singles. The McBryde teams will
be made up as follows: Ilicbtcr and
Kaye, Nunes and B. Glaixyer and
Sinclair and Breftham. The singles
will be Richter, Nunes and . Bren-
l.ani.
The Lihue teams have not been
picked as yet but will be decided
when the local tournament is completed.
:
VETERANS START PRACTICE
FOR THANKSGIVING GAME
The Veterans' team which -will
oppose the Kauai High school in
the second annual American foot
ball game on . the high school
grounds, started practice last week.
Although only a few vets were out,'
it is expected that a larger turn
out will be made this week.
"The Vets expect to put a strong
team ' in the field this year and
considerable strength will be nud
ed to the line with. Crawford, Chris
tian, Lydgate and King as new men.
Sam Carter ai:d Bush are two new
men out tor the backfield. The
Vets will practice on Mondas and
Thursdays and any man interested
can report to the Lihue field either
of these nights.
KALIHIWAI ASKS
FOR A SCHOOL
A request was received from the
residents of Kalihiwal for a . school
to be built at ' that place. Since
the new Kilauea school is located
quite a distance from Kalihiwal the
residents claim that it ais too long
a walk for the children. The request
was referred to the board of edu
cation for action.
NO BIDS RECEIVED FOR
THE PUUKAPELE ROAD
Bids were called for by the county
for the grading of a unit of the
Puukapele road about 1.08 miles
long, but no bids were received. The
rounty will construct this unit by
day labor as the first unit was
ccyistructed.
NEW SCHOOL TO BE
BUILT AT ANAHOLA
A request from the residents of
Anahola In regard to the new 'school
was read and the board instructed
the county engineer to draw up
plans for a four-room school build
ing and a teachers' cottage.
D. G. MAY IS GRANTED PAROLE
Governor Farrington approved last
Friday the recommendation of the
board of ' prison inspectors for the
parole of I). O. May, former treasur
er of C. Brewer & Co, who was
charged with embezzling $18,000 in
1919. He was sentenced in 1921 to
serve not less than two years nor
more ' than ten years in Oaliu pris
on. Six other paroles recommended
by the board were approved by the
Governor.
SOCIAL SERVICE
ASSOCIATION MEETS
" AT LIHUE SATURDAY
The Social Service Association
held its first meeting of the fall
at the Mokihana hall last Saturday
afternoon. Dr. Hagood, the new
president of the association, pre
sided at the meeting.
The principal speaker of the af
ternoon was Dr. Geo. . H. DeKay,
superintendent of the Anti Saloon
League, who spoke on "Prohibition
and Its Relation to Welfare Work."
The American Legion communi
cated with the board of supervisors
requestirg the board to insure the
armory so that in case of fire the
armory can be rebuilt, which would
not be possible unless the build
ing was insured.
The Wicked Man
Cuthbert had been listening for
half an hour to a lecture from his
father on the evil of lute nights and
late risings in the morning.
"You wll lnever amount to any
thing." said the father, "unless you
turn over a new leaf. Remember,
it's the early bird that catches the
worm."
"Ila, ha!" laughed Cuthbert. "How
about the worm? What did be get
for turning out so early?"
"My son," replied the father, "that
worm hadn't been to bed all night;
he was on his way home." Pitts
burgh Christian Advocate.
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Makee 5; Makaweli 1. Left on bases
Makee 9; Makaweli 5. 2-btse hits:
Soong 2, M. Yamase. Base on balls:
off Cumiuirgs 1, off Wramp 4.
Struck out: by Cummings 6, by
Wramp 4, by Kruse 3. Sacrifice hits:
Rodrigues. Stolen bases: Yoshida
1, Tsunehiro 1, Doi 2, Lyons 2. Dou
ble play: Morita to Soong to Tsune
hiro. Hit by pitcher: Morita, Cum
mings. Wild pitch: Kruse. Umpires:
Marcallino and Lee Wing. Scorer:
Teraoka. Time: 1:45.
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