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EVENING nULLETIN, HONOMJMJ, T II., MONDAY, ATOII, 27, 1908.
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Kaalas And Alohas Win
From Palamas And
Japanese
7.
J Riverside League:
H Kaalas 10, Palamas 7.
' Alohas 8, Japanese A.
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W Seaside league:
" Star Lines 12, S. Violets 11.
Starlights 18. Okuwas 1.
H Kapiolani Park:
" Hiehlands 7, Reliance 1.
M Leahi 14. Y. T. W. 8.
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Hylands Defeat Reliance
And Leahis Win
From Waves
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Ilutler, i)-c
Totals
Value Shoe Repairing
flood IttBcbnll, Iota of ginger, Wl
rIc, nnJ n big crowd characterized
the opening of the Itlvcisldo Lcaguo'
.it Aalu I'.irli yesterday, when tho
Kaalas won over the l'nl.imns, 10 lo
7, nnd the Alohns captured a very iianll)tts
dine game with the Japanese by u l) j
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f-jjume oi a iu , I..HHMH.IIU "i'tt"n Kaalas
V. ' c urclses bcKiui the tun at l:30 p.m.,
'A limit both games followed. The crowd
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40 10 1C 4 27 14 3
Scoio by Innings:
1 2 .1 I f. C 7 8 0
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Seven to one Ih tho tuno to which
the Hellaiice nine buffered dtfeat by I
the Highlands yesterday at Kapto- ,
lanl IMrk. With timely hits, good
fielding! and all-around good plajlng
the victorious Highlands played n
winning gaino all through John
Sjlva's reds pla 'd a good game but
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Ilntc on balls: Off Hut
Icr, 7; Medclros, 0, l'aaluhl, 0; l.n
plnda, 0. Struck out: lly Ilutler, 4;
Medclros, 7; I'niilulil, 7; Ksplnda, 1.
Innings pitched Ilutler, 4; Mcdclriw,
Iplndn, 2. Sacrinco
hits: Clement. Zerbc. Honiin. Smith
n -it linsc; W. Till ChoilB. sec- !T...n.i,. i. iinnan. Kmi.i. Hoonll.
MaUnnui. Thice-lmso IiHb: Mnkanul.
Double- play lloirm to Correa. WIN
pitch: Ilutler. 1 P.ibod balls: llut
ler, 2. Time of game: 111. 55m.
SIX'ONI) HAM12
JAPANIISn A. C,
OSOO"000 10 ' lley were up against tho real thins, ,111
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W5ASIMPLE LIFE
was a record-breaker.
1'iesideiit A. I,. C. Alkhibon of tho
League plt lied tho Hist ball, with
Itobert As.im at tho receiving end
vice prosicieni a. i. vicrrn m u'll'G; laaluhl, C.
S r loire.i, president oi ino riiiainn
A C,
ond base, and John W. Akana, pi est
(lent oT the Chinese Aloha Club, third
b.ie
The l'.ilamai and Kaalas played
Hie opening game The ral.imas, last
mmi h champions, led oil with llalley
at bat He fanned the air three
times Kealoha Hew out to l'reltas,
ond Walker was retired at llrst, on i
liucw iiom Feconn (jiuiiingworiii n0S3( 31, 0
made things lively In the econd lulf Kn1)n ,
of the Inning b) smashing tlle , pickard, lb ....
spliere on tun nose anil Dc.mng 11 10 Mnrmni.iH If
M. Sucnaga, ss, .5
Steer lloiln, tf . .2
pan, liowcxcr. T MatB11., lf ...3
riorcs, p .
Notley, 2b
Ross, 3 b
Knlpo, c .
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llut, after which ho sneaked two
tacks In surrchslon He failed to
ronie across the pan, howcAcr, '
Thioiigh the course of tho g.iifio ,
Itjie Kaal.is batted heavily, both It.
Pal Ker -anil ClilllliiBwoith making
three safe hits, the latter out of four
times at bat Madelios, of tho win-I
ners. pitched a nice game, sti Iking
out seen, and not poimlttlng any one.
10 btroil to nut on 111a delivery.
All tho scoilng for tho winners was
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I'lo of the Kallhls wns slab artist, tho
rormcr noted for his batting ability,
nnll tho latter for coolness nnd ton
trot. After an absence from the dia
mond for some time, nnd for the
jflist time playing with this league,
Joe came to bat five times, got four
! safeties, stole two bases, and, by ac-
I curato tin owing, assisted In retiring
tea lonncis at tho initial bag 1'io,
on the other hand, allowed but fom
passes and kept hits well scattered.
Scoiu by Innings:
12 3 15 8 7 8!)
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, 1 7 14 8 24 5 2
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done In the second nnd fifth Innings. TottI11!cllj j,
Client Imecball was put up by the
Chinese Alohas and the Japanese A
C In the bocond game of the a'flcr-
noon, both men on the mound wor)l
ing urn re snnpc, anil Hie piny ucmg
both clot.e ami orllllnnt all through.
Tho game wns won by Iho AUnuiK In
a whirlwind llnlsliJust at the Innt,
when tlie Japanese, playing 11 win
plug gunie, seemed to have the long
end' of tho scoie "corrnled. , AKnna
opened the way to victory by leaning
ngalnst tho ball for a ."-bagger,
which, coupled with a passed, bal',
did the act.
Tho stoies of tho tfRnies were:
KIIIST OAMi:
1'Al.AMAS
A II H S O A 1:
II lt.illey, ss . ..5 1 2 1 2 1 2
Kenloha, 3b 3 1
Walker, cf '..... 4 0
Knln, 2b ..'..,..
tlrlto, 'u
Auk.il, cf .'.
Zerlie, cf
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1 Highlands 20000130 1 7
! Ilnllnnxn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
Summary. liases on bulls- Off I'lo
4. Struck out: lly I'lo, 3; by Sylva,
1. Two-baso hits: Nacltnlcnto, um
Dill, Mike I'rcltns. I'nsscd balls- Chi
llui, 2; Joseph, 2. lilt by pitched
Lull, Kua. Tlmo of ganie, lb. 23m
In tho second game, tho I.cjhls and
Young Tidnl Waves crossed bats, and,
weie It not for tho crippled Btnto of
tne Wnes nine, the tale might luno
uccu dlffcient. llut, as It Is, the Le
ahis got ocn and defeated tho Waves
1 1 to b. It Beems that every Wao
..I player had an off-day. Some weio
I sick and othcls wero nbsent. Pitch-
t-rs nnd catchers are nt a premium,
i for this team had none. Pitcher
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Totals
29 8 C 0 27 14 3
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Clement, If . . .3
Zcrbe, II , rf 2
Honnn, 2b 4
Hcopll, S, c . ..2
Kahnlewal, c ... 1
Kama, lb 1
Coriea. lb 2
30
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0 1
0 2
0 1
0 4
Siojl' by Innings-
12 3 4 5 0 7 8 9
.... 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 7
2v2 1 2 3 0 1 0 31 1
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Yup, 3; Fibres, 15. Sacrifice hits:
Alan. TowUBond. llrlto. TctsuJl. Two-
',' babe hits: Klorcs, 2, Hoss, 2; Mlchi.
? i Tliieo-bnsri hits: Akana Hit by
I pitched liall: Notley, Maruynmn,
v i Steer lloda. Pnssed ball: Knlpo, l.
u I Time of gnmo: 2h. Umpire Harney '
" I Joy Scoiler: W. T. Itaposo. j
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i-'rcltns wns sick; Cntcher IJnos had a
pprulncd wilst. Aylctt pitched and
Kcinandez caught. Shortstop Pedro
plnjeil thlrdC and the vacancy nt
short wns filled by Comes, a midget
of tho "peanut" type, tho smallest
league player In tho Islands and pci
haps In tho baseball world, but ha
wielded tho wood llko tho big feM
lows. Out of five Utiles up he got
four hits, Htolo threo bases, and ciobs
ed tho pun twice.
Score by Innings:
1234 5G78U
Y. T. W 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 18
20220530 II
Stun I nary. liases on balls: Off
Dole, 1; off Ajlett, 2; oil Comes, 7.
Struck out: lly Dole, G; by Aylett, 1;
by Conies, 2. Two-baso hits. Pedro
Three-base hit: LclelwI. Pusscd
.balls: Fernandez, 4; Mai tin, 3. Hit
j by pitched ball: Reese. Time of
, game: lh 40m. Umplro: Alex. Kin.
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