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Baseball
Boxing
Boating
Bulletin's Page Of
SPORTS
EDITED BY FREDERICK B. HOORE
I WHITNEY & MARSH
Racing
Wrestling
Rowing
Ah Sam and Willis
Will Box Here On
May 30th For Purse
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TEAM ON THURSDAY
Ali Sam and Jockey WII1U ycstcr-LeaeUG Will -Meet TO
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test to take place on Slay 30th, at a
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Of disparity In weight and the like
being easily arrnngeu. nnn, -...-1..1,.
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Act On Terms Of
Trustees
Telegram
Indianapolis, Ind., Mar. 24, '08.
Stoddard-Dayton Motor Car Co., Dajton Ohio.
Model "K" wins first in 2750 class, first in $3500 class, first
in $3500 and over, defeating all entries regardless of H. P.; also
special time prize winning hill record.
A meeting of the big league will
he bo held on Thursday, when It Is prac-
rllig at caieiiwuiBiiio. -.
should make the best of condition, tically certain that the terms of the
but the Chinese boy, according to Trugtccg wm uc accepted, and the
nBrcementi must mako 120 pounds mntter Qf brlnglnB ovcr the Keto
ringside. s ' University ball team to jtlay here,
Korfclts arc up and the matcn as '
well assured as Is now possible. the project to be nnanced by the
The winner of this bout will prou- nusioes, win ub ucmi.i,,, u..wv.
. ... ... ........ i..i nh nmn man from In fact, as It now seems, it merely
the Coast for Klcct week. remalns for the formal part to be
The boys are BtartlnB lo"a w'1" uu mrouBii, u imi . "
1IIU ICUfiUK BVCIII IU UB BUVWllsu t,,v.
the terms which the Trustees have
made, and no hitch Is expected In the
proceedings.
In this case,- the Kclo men will be
sent a cable on Thursday afternoon,
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laurels of victory tolling them that, tickets will nwalt
3f tho intcrschol-( them, and that everything Is O. K.
lie, ns they mere- for a season of international baseball,
winning streak, 'when the men from the Hawaiian
Bcalp to an nirca- islands, the cross-roads of the Pa- j gregatlon by the grand score "or is
in, they yesterday cnCi wm racct with teams from the j to 0, making their runs In all Innings
i, on the Kam (11a-(western continent, America, and the. but two, and making a bunch when
as 9 to 7, and the eastern continent, Asia. they did score.
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i:ddic Talt will referee.
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KAMS ARE VICTORS
The Kams look like they are en
titled to sport the 1
for the ursi nuiiun j ,.....-.. mem, uiiu inut vtciiiiini, w. .
astlc baseball schedule, ns they mere- for a season of international baseball,
i ...timinil their winning streak, wlinn the men from the Hawaiian
and added another scalp to an nirca- i8an(igl the cross-roads of the Pn-
dv heavy belt, when
nut It over the Puns
nioiid. The score was 9 to 7, and tne castern continent, Asia.
orrnrs of the losers tell tho tale ot a a a
h.i Wniorlno. They had a good!
man In tho box In the person of Ly
man, and there Is no KICK coming
on their battery, uuei umti, "-
first tried Ills hand, was moved out
of the box, but tho support was not
consistent, and tho Kams had the bet
ter of It.
lAita pitched n good game.
Tim men In this league are begin
ning to think that the Kams must
hnvn n mascot hidden somewhere,
and that there will be no use trying
to defeat them until they lose their
marvellous "streak" of fortune.
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WAILELE VS. KEWALO
New Twirler With
Jewels May Be
In Box Saturday
It Is probable that ball fnns will
see n now twirler work out next Sat
urday In the person of St. John, who
Is a new addition to the Diamond
Head A. C. Eddie Kcrnnndez says,
"I have a new pitcher, and from tho
way he Is working out ho should uc
a good ono. If he keepi up to ma
work, ho will probably be In tho box
Saturday."
This will bo good nows to most ot
the dyod-ln-tho-wool fans, No mat
ter how good the present Blabsters
are, tho fellows In tho blecchers want
a little change, and sonic new man
to yell nt and call "lobster" or
"bone-head," or, maybe, "candy kid."
Davis, the Jewels" catcher, Is Im
proved In form a great deal, nnd will
be retained nt backstop, leaving Fcr-
rnandez himself on the Initial sack.
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AIIIOLANIS WIN OUT
The Alllolanls had things their
own way In the first game of the Ju-
nlnr IntnraMinlnRtIc llaseball LeaKUt-
'played yesterday afternoon. They
tnnk the honors from the Mills ag
gregation by the grand score "of 19
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JUST ARRIVED
Our first car of the Stod-lard-Dayton make. It js a peaoh.
Come and see it.
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AGENTS.
TWENTY mil Wk
Queen Emma Estate Is
SebOred Will Meet
J Tomorrow
Tho Outrigger Canoo Club secured
Its leases Irani tho Queen Emma Es
tate this rooming ana li.un ouo year a
rent oii sSnip. The property which Is
An Interesting game of baseball
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was niayeu ounuay iiiutiuub - um mi DUiy, v ,.. ,... .,, ....-
klnsoni Park between teams from the 'now the homo of the club for twenty
niliouillimn -- .-J- . Ilaf toluTion thn Mllllllfl mill
Wallele and Kewalo A. U. ciuw , - ff es ,,v a sea front,
sultlnn In the overwhelming defeat Jr'U''t lC0'Jeoi nw, a depth of
of the Wallele club by the Bcore of 400 1)acl t0 th0 walklkl road.
23 to 2. The Walleles are reported Th(, cuu gtnits out with a member
to have had previous ambitious as- I np f 200. A meeting of tho officers
nlrntlons nnd hud Intended to Join will be held tomorrow, when the mat-
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.MERCHANT- STREET.
tho newly formed Kallhl league, but
they have decided now to Indulge in
mora practice.
The winners lined up as follows:
Knpaa. p: A. Souia, c; M. Pares.!,
lb; M. Dupont, 2b; M. Alves. bs;
C. Vlerra, 3b; M. Sousa, rf; M. r.
Hego, cf; M. Yee, cf.
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IN SEASIDE'l'JIAQUE
Two of the Sweet Violet members
played unothcr 'game of the Seasli'e
Leaguo series with other clothe
than their uniforms on, nnd of
course that meant two 25-cent flnei
to the league.
The Okuwns did not do well with
their seven new supporters.
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I n.i.n tnia t. ih. Invltntlnn tnnr-
nnment of the lloretunla Tennis Club
will bo played this afternoon at
4:30. The contestants will be A. J.
Lowrcy nnd V. L. Warren.
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SPORTS CALENDAR
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May 19 Finals, Beretania Tennis
Club's invitation tournament.
May 19 Meeting Japanese Base
ball League.
May 20 Kapiolanl Dasebttll
Leaeue meeting.
Mny 22 llaseball, Kaahumanu
vs. Alllolanl.
May 23 llaseball, Puns vs. St.
Louis; Kams vs. Diamond Heads.
May 23 Match race. Shamrock vs.
Duke, one-half mile.
May 23 Kamehameha Athletic
Association minstrel show.
Mny 24 Golf, Country Club'B bo-
cev competition.
Mny 30 Iloxlng, Ah Sam vs. Jock
ey Willis.
June 4 Y. M. C. A. gymnasium
contests.
June 10 Hawaiian Gun Club's
Juno 11 Kamehameha Aquatic
Club's legntta.
shoot for club championship.
June 11 Hawaiian Gun Club's
snml-annual price shoot.
June 17 Hawaiian Gun Club's un
known angles shoot.
July 20, 21, 22 Kennel Club
show,
July 3-4 Hllo races,
July 4 Maul races. lift
ter of securing canoes for tho club,
erecting a lanal on tho property and
purchasing a number of surfboards
will bo brought up, as well as tho
stand tho club will tako as to its part
In tho entertainment of tho fleet. A
vote of thanks "will also bo extended
to .Messrs. Kinney and Marx, !;. M.
Watson, Mr. Uruco Cartwrlght, Olllo
Soronson and others who nave donat
ci tlmlr services that the club may
start its existence without a debt tu
be paid for organization or legal tees.
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SPORTIVE SPLURGES
Tlicin will be a meeting of the
managers and captaimi of the News-
naner llaseball League on the root
garden of the Young Hotel this after
noon at 5 o'clock. Each team Is re
quested to Bend Its two representa
tives, as Important business Is slated
for transaction.
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Thorn will be a meeting of tho
T. Wnn Rppmpil to have tho proper
knack In handling the stick, when it
camo to smothering the uau. no
made a home-run nnd three throe-
baggers. If that Is not going somo
for one gaThe, Honolulu fans are oft
In their conception of tho grcnt
American gnme. K. W. Hell um
pired. -
The score:
l'2 3 4 li C 7 8 9
Mills 10010102 1 6
Alllolanl 0'3 5 0 2 2 3 4 19
The Alllolanls and tho Kaahuma
nus will hook up Friday afternoon.
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CUP RACES
The regatta committee of the Ha
waii Yacht Club have arranged tho
following dates for the principal
races of tho present season:
June 13 Governors cup.
Juno 28 Beckloy cup.
July 19 Irwin cup.
Aug. 2 Cooper cup, second class
yachts.
Aug. 16 Macfarlane cup.
Sept. 19 Ilegatta Day.
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WILLIS RIDES WINNER
Jockey Willis, who has Just come
down from the Coast to ride In the
races at Hllo, won hU first race on
this Island Saturday, when ho pilot
ed W. Dixon's Makaala across In
fmnt nf Ronnv Gav'i Sunrise, at Ka
piolanl Park, in a quarter-mllo
match race. In the time of 0:20 1-2.
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V. Ayau, the crack shortstop ot
the Chinese Alohas, pitched great
ball for four Innings with the Alohas
in the game against tho Pulamas.
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Esplntla nnd Medelros are tho two
best pitchers In the Illvcrside Leaguo
today. Both pitched winning ball
yesterday.
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Suporvltor J. Kern, the president
Ol 111U lUUIll A. -, VVUO U llillll' UtUM
after tho C. A, C.-Kuala game.
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1 K. Yasumorl, Edward Ayau, the
baseball managers, were at tho games
yc3terduy.
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Nearly five thousand people wit-
Japanese llaseball League this even-
ing.
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Tho Kalilolaiil llaseball Leaguo
holds a meeting tomorrow.
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The Kallhl Athletic Club meets
this evening.
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Six boxing bouts ,wcro held In Me
chanics' Pavilion, San Francisco, for
tho entertainment of the Jnckles In
the Fleet. i nessed the games at Aala Park yes
' n a s tcrday.
Ad Wolgast won a clean-cut dccl- a 8 a
slon from Frunkle Nell nt Mllwau- , McShnno has the beBt record for
kee. Tho gong saved Nell from a strlkc-outs In the IllverBide League.
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Just think of it. At thot recent1 piny the Kaalas noxt Sunday,
l.oxlncton meeting not a Jockey was tt a 8-
lined' or suspended by Judge Price Mon Yin pulled In a beautiful fly
and none was under suspension. at left Held.
Gwendolyn II To Race
VICTOItIA, 11. C, May 18. The yacht Gwendolyn II sailed from hero
today for San Pedro to enter the Trdns-Pacific Yacht Kace' from San
Pedro to Honolulu.
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MUDAY
Tho awcndolln II, which started
from Victoria yesterday for San Pe-
'dro to enter the race, Is a yawl-rlg-
ged boat, which was built for a cru-
ilse to Alaska, and other deep-water
excursions, but was withdrawn from
the Alaska project to enter In tho
Trans-Pacinc Yacht Ilaco. That sho
would go In on the proposition has
not been a secret here, us letters
have been received by locnl boatmen
to that effect. She was to linvo Ball
ed on tho 12th of this month for San
Pedro, according to original plans.
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