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At Anlii I'm It on Saturdny after
noon the voluntceis of the Nntlonnl
j Guard of Hawaii In the line-up of
jConiiMiiy F baseball players met a
I team of Uncle Snm'B regulars, 20th
Infantry boys, anil after a Rood, fast
n ml close game the bird of victory
sat on the colors of Company F, they
beating the regulars b tho score of
2 to 1 Follow Ing Is the score nml
the summary
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20th Inf .
I! 11 ..
10 0 0 0 10 10 3
2 0 0 10 10 10- 5
110 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Summary Two-base
Bases on emirs Co I',
hit Kama.
r; 20th In-
fantry, 4 Left on bases Co F, 4;
20th Infant!-,. 4 Double plnjs:
Hums-Jackson, Mor.in-Kninsey -Stanton
Innings pitched Jackson, 2;
Burns, 7 lilts Oft Jackson, 1;
Burns, 0 Struck out 11 Jnikson,
1. Burns, 10; Moran, 11. liases on
balls: Off Jackson, 0, Hums, 2, Mo
rnii, 3 I'asseil balls: llateman, 2;
Khiu.i, 2 Willi pitches: Hums, 1 ;
Moran, 2.
Time of game- lh. 20m.
Umpire- II Walker.
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Teams of tho Seaside llascbnll
l.cigue lontestcd yeateidn) at tho
Iwilel giouuds, for supremacy, the'
e alts being that In the Hist game
the Starlights bent the Pacifies 10
to 9 and In the second g.imo the
Sweet Violets beat the Okuwus 10
to S. following Is the iccoiil of each
game-
Klist game-
Starlights lohn Axing, c, l'eter
l.uls, p, Sing T.il, 2b, I ..ill Look, lb;
l.um l.ee, ss; Ah Toon, fib; Leo Keo,
If; P. Ajimi, cf, Chun Tuck, if
I'aclllcb Kul la, c, Ahana, p;
Geo Pang, lb, Wong Chin, 2b, Ako,
m: (' V Mink, .lb. Tarn Lo, rf;
Loo lion, if, K Chun, If
Sioiu b Innings
1 2 I! I r. I! 7 S 1)
Stai lights . ..1110210:il10
ratifies 1 1 (i 1 0 0 :i 0 :: a
Stiuck out: I!) l.uls, 12, Ahana, 7.
Second game:
Sweet Violets Tom Yen, c; (luiis,
A Fong, p; Joe I'm, lb; llert Mr
Shane, 2b; r. (lueircro, bs; r. l'e
ter, 3b; Halll, H. Lul, cf; W. Wing,
rf.
Okuwas Nota, c; Tongs, p; Arn
kl. lb, Leo Woods, 2b; Wakld.i, hs;
Kawa. 3b; Sawal. cf; Aklmoto, rf;
Kurumoto, If.
Score by Innings:
1 2 3 I .I G 7 S 9
S VJolets ... 230 3 00224 - lo
Okuw us . . ..2 0 010032 0 8
Stiuck out. lly Gnus, G; A. Tung,
3, Togo. 5
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The Knplolani League had n gieat
cio.d witnessing thcli pla ) ester
ilu '1 ho first game, between tho
Twilights and Young Tidal Wncs,
at Knplolani I'ark wa3 far below the
standard Owing to changes mane
necessary by phiycis from tho Twi
light team signing to play with one
of tho senior teams that team buf
fcicd defeat 1) tho score of 20 to 10.
As nforesald tho changes liae citv
plcd the Twilights, but with nioie
pntLtlcc, especially in team w-oik,
they will glvu a better account of
Jhcmsclves in tho future In passing
It must be sild tho little, players of
the Y T Waves deserve everything
they get; the) aiu in the game from i
tho stmt to finish, never losing hop",
and with Ajlett at second they will
mnko the other teani3 go home. Af
ter a long nbsctico fiom tho diamond
Aylett coined to bat six times, gets
three safeties, one thiec-bnggci and
ciosscd tho tan twice.
Scoio by Innings:
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Y T W r. 0 1 2 3 D 1 2 1--20
Twilights 0 2 10 0 0 14 2-10
llabes on bills: off Vooller, 4; nit
1'ieltas, 7 Stiuck out: lly Voelle,-,
; by rieltas, 0 Two-baso hits: Ma-
deiios, Murshall,
dio, Fernandez
thin, 2; Knos, 2.
Ajlett
Tlmo of game
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passed balls: Sebns-Thiee-baso
hit: W
lh Horn.
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'I ho second game, between tho Le-
ahls and Reliance nines, was full of
'excitement, good playing by both
,' teams keeping the btoto 3 to 1 In
tuvor of the Lcahis up to tho sixth
Inning. In tho seventh Punoliu, for
tho Lc.thls, enmo to bat and How out
to confer Monte bunted and got to
flrbt on pitcher's fumble McCullom
lined a gummier to short, who tlnew
to third sack, l filling MonU. Mc
Cullom btolo becond uud thlid and
bcored on n hot liner from lloopll
down tho thlrd-hnso lino Holstein
went out Becond to first, retiring tho
side Rtinsalvcs, for the llelanca
team, cumo to bat and letlred pitch
er to Hi st Kama was allowed a
pass, stole second, and got lo third
on Ku.i'u tingle to shoitstop, and
bcoied an Sylvu's Unci to shoit, Kua
advancing to thlid V.n Oee then
came to bat; Sylva went lo second
and Kn (!eo picked nut a good one
for a two-baggci, scoring Kua and
Sylva, taking thlid on tho homo
Naleiwa
Is
Looking Up
A closely contested golf tourna
ment was plicd on the Haleiwa
links Suuda In peifect woatliei, by
the members of the Haleiwa Golf
Club.
II. Johnson gets his name on the
new club cup and I)r 11. Wood car
lted off second prize. I
The following sco.es wcro turned
In
Or
II. Johnson 91
Dr. 11 Wood . . . 93
A. 3. Mnhaulu 81
St. 1.. Hldgood 102
J. S. Orme lit
J. Uttle 112
Go
Hdlt. Net
K 79
10 SJ
so 84
12 90
17 81
18 94
On, Sunday, Jlaj 17, tho dato sot
for the White Kock golf play, there
win uo a nig louruamenc in naieiwa
for tvvd prizes to be put up b the
Hotel It has been iiuggcited that
tho Hnlclwa Cup Is likely to he one
of tho new cups in the Meld to he
played for on the same tcnns as tho
Whito Kock Cup
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tlnow. Mike Ficltas then batted
tho leather to center, scoring Kn
Oca and going to second on the throw
to tho plate Heie F Joseph Bent Soon after, his opponent Frank Kn
tho ball again to center, this tltno for nae entered with his trainer, Will
tlirco bags, and l'reltas scored. Ca- Prcstldgo, and the manner In which
inacho hit a foul ll and lloopll nail- the Hawiillans greeted him showed
cd It, -retiring tho side. In the ) htm to bo a great favorite, lloth
eighth Pryce got a piss, but got hit Ay res and Harry Cobb Introduced tho
by l.elelwi'H liner between second and contestants, Froelecher'H weight bo
Ilrst. Uolo Hew to deep second and Ing given at 1G! pounds, Kunae at
I.clelwl went out second to first In 190. After shaking hands tho wrcs
tliclr half of tho eighth tho Reliance tlors got together, I'roelcchcr cau
team scored one run and cinched tho
game. The I.eahls camo up in tho
ninth and ittlicd in one, two, three
ordeh with the score 7 to 4 against
them.
Setae by innings:
1 2 3 4 r, G 7 8 9
Lealils 102 0 0010 0 I
Hellimco 0 0 1 0 0 0 ii 1 7
Tims of game. lh. 29m.
I'mplre: A. Kla.
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Thcfti will bo a meeting of tho
Ni wspaper llascbnll League this eve
ning at the Yo'ving Hotel, commene-1
ln at 7:30 o'clock. Tho gathering
wilt tako place In tho roof garden,
and all Interested arc cordially In
vited to attend. J W W. Drowsier,
tho father of the league, will do tho
honors. A pleasant time Is nssureu.
nun
Tho flist gamo of tho Hllo Hase
bill season or 1908 will bo played on
Sunday at Mooheau Park, and tho
first ball of tho (list game will bo
thrown by W. S. Wise, president of
the League. Tho two games nrrang
cd for Sunday nru: Mouhciu s Hllo,
and II A. C. vs Y M 1
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The Kalllil Ilascball League have
conio Into existence and yesteiday
i two of tho teams contested
for su-
perlorlty. on tho grounds nt Kalllil-! ""'"" u l"1'
uka Tho teams coinpttlng were the ' "10 "jenty-wven entries made and
Kalthl-ukas and the Wnilelcs; tho "" nw " tr'; ' two ' flnls"
, , , ,.,. ,,, ,,...iii ,. I Ing I- J. Waterman with a not
., lliiu ,,(,a nun ijj .i.u nilliviio lj
a scoro of 19 to 9.
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In the try-out gamo at the Leaguo
giounds on Sntiiiday the St. Louis
contingent won nut over the IJlainon.1
Heads by the score of 4 to 1.
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I The Diamond Heads will piactlce
I this afternoon at tho League grounds.
Practice commences ut I 30 o'clock.
THE MlIhWH
Tho Illvoisldo Junlois ended their
last game yesteiday afternoon ut
Aula Pnr'k In tho prcsonco of about
two or threo thousand people The
piellmlnaiy gamo was played be
tween tho Swcot Violets ond tho
Asahi A, C. and tho latter team man
aged to outplay tho VIoletB
Tho spectators were hungry for
the championship gamo to bo played
between tho Alohas and the Aula A.
C, hut tho foiuior team did not ap
pear on tho diamond when the gamo
was called by the official uniplie,
lienco tho chnmploiibhlp game was
foi felted to tho Aulas, who now hold
the championship of the Junloi
League.
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The old America's: cup defender,
vigilant, win ue put in commission
this summei and laced by William
i: Isclln.
Howard (lould answers wire's suit
foi dlvoico by cluuglng hoi with In-
fidelity, naming lluffalo Hill and Dus
tin Fai'nhainn actor, as co,,espo.
dents.
HIE WRESTLIMJHAIHPI0N5UIP
At tho Orpheum on last Saturday
evening, the Bporting public of
this tlty wcro given opportunity to
witness for tho first time, a cham
pionship wrestling match. Tho con
testants In the game were Hans
Fioelochor, slated as n lG8-pound
champion, and 1'rank Kauao, n 190
pound Hawaiian, Btrong and willing,
but a novice nf tho wrestling game.
Tho audience present at tho hour an
nounced for the beginning of tho
contests, 8:30 o'clock, was large, rcp
lesontatlvo and enthusiastic, Prompt-
1 ly on time the inanngcr announced
that a preliminary boxing bout, bill
ed to take place, was off for good
nml sufficient reasons; he then Intro
duced Hnrry Cobb, the rcferco of tho
'matches The entre of Sailor Hill
Roberts of the Iroquois with the Ha
waiian contestant, Knunhl, was hail
ed with applause Tho pair soon got
,0 work , ther wrcatle for
supreiu-
ue, but in two minutes Roberts had
his opponent down and with the de
cision to htm Huberts showed in
this preliminary bout thnt he win
quick mid knew the game. A second
try between these two contestants
icsultcd almost as quickly In Rob
erts' favor, ho winning tho two falls
and whatever tltlo was in It.
Two Japanese wrestlers were then
intioduced nnd wrestled three bouts
In true Japanese style, mi event piov
Ing quite interesting to the specta
tors Two of the three bouts wero
, won bv Isohnras, an ex-champion of
Japanese wrstlers. following tho
Japanese wrestlers came the event of
the evening, the championship
match. At n llttlo after 9 o'clock
Hans rroclccher, accompanied by his
trainer Professor Pete Ilarron, ap
peared and was given an ovation.
tious, Kanuo eager to get his weight
to work. After about seven minutes
of pushing nnd struggling, rroolech
cr sent Kanno to tho mat, back up,
ond by a half Nelson and crotch hold
coon turned him over with both
shouldeis down. After a rest tho
champion contestants came together
again, and after a strong Btrttggla by
Kiinnc ho was again downed and
rroelechcr became the winner of
match and title. After this Sailor
Itoberts and Champion rroelechcr
gave nn excellent exhibition of wrci-
tllnB tactics showing many n
difficult hooks and holds. Hot
f th3
lloth men
hero showed their good training in
tho activity and tho tumbles which
came and went without strain or In
jury Tho entertainment was car
l led out most successfully nnd the
attendance showed that Honolulu
has a large sporty public and It took
advantage of the opportunity.
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ONE CLUB JlfflOIIIiy CLUB
Pine weather gave oppoi Utility for
the piescnce of a largo number of
contestants and guests at tho Coun
try Club grounds yesterday, the oc-
' ! r'lfltnn l.alnrr Ihit r.n,.nnA if tli.t
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scoie of 88 proved to bo tho winner.
Following nro tho entries and rec
' oids:
J O 2 V,
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c ' 3
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a. . ;
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F. L. Waldion ,.G1 80 141 18 13J
J I). Gaines ...,SG CO 10G 11 9K
J O. Young ....48 49 97 G 91
J. C Fvans . ...r,S SO 108 7 101
II. O. Oirfnid ...41 51 92 sc 92
;F. M Campbell.. CD 54 109 3 10G
C. S Weight ...48 5G 104 15 89
(Jas. Flddes . ...57 09 11G 18 98
Arthur Cwart . .53 54 107 18 89
,J. O Itothwell.
H. C. Waldron ..GG 70 13G 18 118
Geo, Angus . ...40 51 97 bo 97
iH. W. Sutton ...65 6G 111 18 9J
S. (3. Wilder ....53 59 112 5 107
U. O. Whlto ...
,W, Simpson . ...46 48 94 5 S9
F. C. Smith ....51 50 107 15 92
K.J Wateinian. .57 49 10G 18 88
T. Gill 48 53 101 5 911
C i: F.dmunds.55 53 108 10 98
i:. L Hutchinson. U8 54 122 18 104
C. H Carter ...02 61 123 18 105
IT II Iliilstcad ..57 51 108 2 100
ill A Wilder ...50 55 105 9 9
Wm Woon ,...G1 03 121 16 109
J D Mclnorny..r,7 50 107 15 92
II II Slnclnli ... 19 59 100 3 10J
j til Phillips . .
Unfinished; tWIthdiiiwn,
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' no news oi ta lay.
EASTER NECESSITIES
Silk
Elbow lengths, in PINK,
and BROWN; PLAIN and
Trefousse Kid Gloves
in WHITE, BLACK, TINK, BLUE. GREY, TANS, CHAM
PAGNE; 1G-BUTT0N CHAMOIS-FINISHED SEAMS,
$2,50 pair
''DOROTHY DAINTY" RIBBON SETS.
HOSIERY, .VEILS, ETC.
STANFORD
SAN FHANCISCO, Cal , April
meet over llerkeley by n score of
BURNS WINS
PAULS, Fiance, Apill 18 Ilium
fifth round
BOYS onii MEET
Tho annual field day of tho Hoys'
Club will bo held ut the Hoys' Field
Satitrd i afternoon. May 2, commenc
ing nt 2' 30. .Tho meet Is open to
all school boys of good standing. Tho
following events have been decided
on:
100 yards dash; S80 yards run;
120 yards Inutile; half-mile relay,
220 yaids dash; 410 yaids run; GO
yards dash; shot put; high Jump;
pole vault; three-legged race; hack
race; kicking the football; consola
tion race, 220 yards. Open to any
body who bus not won a prize.
HII SHJpJATIOHS
Tho ladles, "God bless 'cm," have
not lost their Interest In Hawaii's
representative In tho coming Trans
pacific contest, and Secretary Mc
Inerny reports that thuy aiu still
continuing to make gifts Tho lat
est presentation aie:
Mm C llclirons. eoniniodoi e's flag.
Mibs Alico Hastings, a handsome
cushion.
MUs Mary Maxwell (Alea), hand
made laco centei piece.
Mrs. H, C Ingram, pennant
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ATTELL TO BOX
Attoll expects to keep his engage
ment to light six rounds with Kddlo
Kelly In Seattle on April 20th ami
then return to San Francisco for his
fight with llrooklyn Tommy Sulli
van beforo Marlsch's club Apt II 30th.
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BILLIARDS
News comes from Chicago under
date of April 10th, thnt tho billiard
match for tho 18.1 bnlk lino cham
pionship of the vvoild, billed for May
11 th between Jacob Scliucfcr and Joo
Sutton, will go by default to Sutton,
the chalengci, unless tho picscnt
champion iccovcis from his set ions
Illness In tlmo to defend his tltlo, or
which theio Is llttlo hope.
M
ILLINERY
Hats Flower
Just received the latest and most
up-to-date styles and shapes.
We are also showing a new line
of Black Voil Skirts, these are
right from the factory and are
chip and natty.
L
KERR
Alakea
I
Gloves
BLUE, WHITE, BLACK, TAN,
EHBROIDERED.
WON
18-SUnfoid won the annual track
63 to 78. s
AGAIN
knoiked out "Jewoy" Smith In the
"Hilly" Nelll, manager of "Tom
my" Hums, the pugilist, who Is In
Kuglnnd, at rived In New York April
10th Nelll wilt tiy to arrange u
match with Johnson and It Is Bald
ho will cover Johnson's deposit of
$2,500 with $2,500 additional Hurim
demands $.10,000 as his shaio of Ihu
prize money, no matter what tho ro
Biilt of the battle, and would prefer
n contest of 45 rounds or to a llnlsli
which would limit It to California or
Nevada.
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The billiard match for the 18 t
balk-lino championship of tho world,
billed for May 11 between Jnroli
Schacfer and Joo Sutton, will go by
default to Sutton, tho challenger, un
less tho present champion recoveis
from his serious illness In time to
defend his title, of which theio Is
llttlo hopo. -
n a a
Arthur Cavlll, the noted Austin
linn swimmer, who iccenlly swam
across tho Golden Gate In round
time, has decided to try his hand it
swimming across the bay from Sail
Fianclsco to Oakland. Ho expects to
turn the trick on Sunday, May 3.
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Another record went n-gllmmeilug
nt Fmeryvlllo, Calif., April 10, when
Work Hox, tho speedy 2-y car-old colt
owned by F. V. Doss, negotiated tho
half-mile In '47 seconds, dipping a
fifth of a second oh tho former mail:.
Jack Glcnson Is now In communi
cation with lloci Unholz In an olloit
to sign lilm up with Joe Gnns for his
May dato If this falls through ho
may tiy to get Abo Attoll foi tho
coloicd crack.
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Abo Attoll will box six round
with Kddie Kelly at Seattle on April
20. This will bo nil exercise gallop
for the champion and will help td
put an edgo on his condition for
Tommy Sullivan.
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