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""V ; "i. v - -: EVnNlN'O IIULMSTIN, HONOMIMT. T. II., S Tf IIOAV. NOV. 7, IQflfi, ff"' " ,Ta c-r" - ". . '. .... V II R FORCEGROWTI mr!m''TXKasaswBauaaa Should be sprinkled M 11 lrnnr ' y w u i lawn freely this month, so that when the winter rains come you can get the Best results. We have Force-growth m25 5 and 100 pound hags with printed directions on each hag. The Lawn Mower, Rake, Yard Broom and other tools that you need to help the Foreegrowth make the lawn look nice furnished by C.U,fil8lS (& jOD., l.lmltutl. 1 1 ' -JmLtMJ 'vAm ,.i... -,,..,,it5l, rtyVfr'Jtjl Baseball Boxing Boating sport Racing Wrestling "Homing PIEZHEEaaE li ; FOOTBALL SECOND TEAMS PLAY RATTLING" FOOTBALL SOME CORRECTED BASEBALL DOPE .;. . 4. . 4. ; .;. ; .;. 4. OAHU COLLEOE SCHOOL MIX AND ' HIGH THINGS POTTIE' Celebrated Stock Remedies Wholesale ard Retail HOSPITAL for Cattle, Horses' and Dogs. Consultations Persona! or by Letter. All communications confidential. H. JOHN POTTIE, Veterinary Surgeon TEL. 1189. Opening Game of the Season Shows Fine Team Work and Promises Well for Great American Garni; No Grand Stand Playing Attempted Nothing tn nothing was the score nt tliu vliil nf n closely-iontested gnme fought on Alexander l'leld yesterday nflcrnroii between tlio second teams of O.ilui College Hud the IIIrIi BehiM.I. 1 The game was characterized by con sistent team work and was nn oxnm llo or really excellent team worlc. Ilotli elovonis were nf about einial stiength and but one tlmu was I hero ' any Immediate prospect of a score.1 That was near the end of the first' half, when fall of the High School I picked up the ball which J.iinea bad tumbled on a foiward pass ami ear-! lied It acro Oahu's line. Tlio IIIkIi School boys began to shout "Touch- down," but the forward-pass-fumblo rule gavo tho ball to the nien from Punnhou. At no other time was the O.ihu goal lino beilously threatened, though Tho only thing that Is correct about tho 'TUcr man's ioli w of the baseball situation In tho ' Newspaper League Is the stand- lug of the teams. Tho tlullo- tin's exalted position at Nn. 2 counting uphill Is right and. correct. Hut the team has placed nil of Its game' Its ! : standing In settled. In the ined- '. : ill play the llulletlii men still v; hae a chance, howeer John ! Nasclmentn Is, so Inr, Ihe top man In lino for the batter's medal, WHO KNOWS? DEMOCRATS MAY YET HAVE CHANCE WILL FIGHT CAMPAIGN ANEW ON GOLr LINKS V V V A & SETTLED HELINE AWARDED . THE BECKLEY CUP 5jr'DRANtrtflJ? SUNNYSIOE n H This pure milk hii been giving perfect satisfaction to thousands of families for jcars. It is now more popular than ever. Its Purity, natural flavor, and keeping qualities letommend it to the careful housewife. Order it frtm jour gioccr. KiPi M Bs !Q SI AX HA I rimfefr d JMA ywH sal A Kodak Doubles the i Pleasures fl of Life by making them lasting It's EASY to earn KODAKERY. Let us show you some of our fins Kodaks. We have every size. Honolulu Photo-Supply Co. "Everything Photographic." ' Fort St. near Hotel. HMjfctl 5 cents A smoke for smokers who smoke good cigars, and don't care whetlier they cost 5c or 25c. H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., DISTRIBUTORS. , ' Tender Meats and Poultry Metropolitan Meat Co., Ltd. Phone 45 COMMITTEE DECIDES.YACHT WAS WINNER OF RACE- Action of Authorities in Cnllinr Con test "No Man's" Is Overruled and the In the set nml half the Punahou men Treasured Trophy Is Handed Into tha Kept the nigh School lads eternally ,KeclllnK of victorious Skipper on Ihe qui lve o prcent a srore. As the game was In tlio nature of a try-out for. both teams, theie were wovcinl iluinges made In tho line-up at the end of tho second half. As far as thu College wao considered, somo btrongth was eldently gained by the substitutions, though It would lie a dllflcult matter to plcl, out any par ticular wcaknesres In tho line-up dur ing tho Ilrst half. During the first half OjIui's great est we.iUn-i seemed tn ho a tenden cy to fumblo at critical times. Sev eral forward passes went wiong bo cauac Oahu men mold not keep their lingers on the plgliln and It looked as though 11 lltllu straight catching practice mlglit bo to tho advantage) of tho players. Another weakness, 'which becaino nppaient onto or twlio on both sides, was the lack of certainty In tackling uud the Inability of the men tn Iciva tho ground. Tho dummy might assist In obviating this trouble. Hut nil tho criticisms that any nuu might mal.o tould be but with tho hope of making two good teams Into heller ones. Tho play was clean and ipoilsniunllka and, above all, showed that tho players wcie nullo ready to subordinate peiMiuul ambition to tho welf.iio of their respective elevens. lhero wcru nn attempts at "grand- I Tho unfortunate coutioeisv over tho lleckley Cup race, held on Juno 21 last, has been settled by the Uc (.'ntta Commlttco of the Hawaii Vacht Club, tho trophy being awarded tn tho aclit IIcIcup. 1 Tho mlbiiiiileistoudlug wns due tn tho fact that, when the lompetlng jachts leiichcd lllamond Head on tho I day of tho race, the st.-iKc-lio.it was I.ot there. There was some delay before a st.ikc-boat was stationed and, in conscquonce, the race wim 'called "No Man's" by the lommlttce. I Tho following correspondence be tween thnso conierncd In tho attilr oxntalns the DOhttlnn of nil ami unities matters clear- lnsou. I). V. Audi "An-- ! Mr ' T ummoi- iin.ii-. ir, V. C. Wilder. Sir: 1 Irnvo Just been Informed by two membera of the Hawaii Yacht Club that thu acht llelcnu won thu laco for tho llecMe nip b two min utes corrected time allowanrp on Juno 21 Inst but, by nn arbitrary ruling of the chairman of the regatta lommlttee, tho laio was declared ill without written pink-jt of Iriegular Itles bynny jncht's ciipt.iln. If tho abovo facta are coned, tho yacht lie. lene Is entitled to the cup this )ear. Youm truly (signed) Tied. Whitney, captain llolene." "August 19, 1'ied. Whitney i:i., Cleek and Driver Will Take the Place of the Ballot, nnd Cohorts of the G. 0.. P. Will Help Mournful Ones to Victory An Interesting Layout The Republicans and Democrats!?) will light It out on tho golf links of tho Oahu Country Club this nfter noon. Thomas CHI will captain tho O. O. 1. aggregation, while to II. II. Ulffnrd will fall tho tnik of leading to victory tho dlsdplcs of tho Snau of tho l'lntte. Whether or not tlio hoodoo which has been following the Peerless (5 no niouhd for'the past twelve jenrs will do the shadow net for the local Jef fcrsonltcs remains to bo seen. Whether there lots bee!! :i rh.lllCO of h'l.irt on the 'part of tonic folk felnce cle-tloo, or whether there Is a I tcr.uo icy to give the unfortunate one3 11 chance, may be lonsldercd an I open ruicEtlim; at any rate, I'rlnie I Cupid appear, on the roster of the Democrats for this afternoon's game. I That phi) will bo cltM there Is 110 doubt, and If Uemn-rutle Icadcis on 1 the malnlnnd caro to get nunc point ers 011 victorious campaigning they will do well tn get a powerful telo- 'tiopo and watch tho result of loil.i'a match from Pike's Peak. ' The players this afternoon will be lined up In the following array: I Itepubllcam, -- Tims. (1111 leapt. ). I Armstiong, W. Hlnjpson, II. C. Cal ler, 12. .1. Waterman, .1. IJ. dallies, C. S. Weight, A. I.'. i:wart. S. Heard more, W. Woo.l, .1. D. .Melnerny, P. I,. Ilnrwood, H. Waldron, !'. T. P. Wntcrhouse, II. Spencer, J. l'arwcll, II. A. Walker, J. (1. Spencer. I Democints II. II. (lirfiird (rapt ). H. II. Angus. II. II. Walker, .1. O. Vouug, .lohii nvnus, I'. llnlstead, I'. M Campbell, I-'. ('. Smith. M A Itob- Anilerson, AV. W. Th:i- . S. .Mnhaiilu. II. I' Wlchni.in. Prlnco Cupid, M. Phil lips, O. 1'. DaMes, I'. I,. Waldion. t: k :t . FOOTBALL TODAY "I." .Theo. H. Divhs & Co., Ltd,, J DI3THEJUI0R3. R ""li'ISJ Notice! HOLIDAY SHOPPINO MADE EASY nt Corniter's JEWELRY STORE. His store will be open Saturday evenings up to Dec. 12th and then every evening to Dec. 21. COME EARLY. Select your goc-ls nnd have them put nwsvy for you. Mail orders promptly attended to. M. R. Coisitei, P. 0. BOX 827. Weekly Bulletin SI PerYefr EMBROIDERED "Pongee Sbirt "Waists Patterns and Suite Come nnd Get First Choice. SELLING TAST. Yee Chain &; Co., KING and IETHEL. PHONE 027. stand" pKivs, such as ficniicut many '. " '"" l'"'"'" " "'n ' football games at thu bcclunliii; ..r si"10 a,,lt "'ene. In 10 llecKley uiri beat nn. Above all .the game ilomoiistrntcd that tho piostrlbcd mass plnya uiu not nccessarj in make tho game of nf June LM.'IUOS, Is at hand, in re ply I beg tn ndvlso ou that the mai ler wIJI bo biibmltted tn (lie dlreclorj of tho Hawaii Yach' Club nt n iiicct- Inter-iolleglato football lutvrcstlng 'an o nom vry boon, lours very and exclllnu ' I truly (signed ) Chas. T. Wilder." lug. Tho llnc-up of tho teams was as follows: Hlglf Sihool Awal, lc; Janiua, It.; .Mock Sin, l.nnilo, lg.; Pratt, e.; II.iiiU, ig ; Pall, Walker, Kaulukuii, ft.; Divls. ie.: Mari-illllnn, q.: Ilosa, ill ; Hoe, Pull, Hi ; Norton, lb. Puiiiihnu Wlllfong, Mon Yin, Ie.; (irnri-us II ! fln, Oti njw.l.l llliwl , 1 ir mill, ,. omiii, viihi,,nin - . ym-lit llolene, "- -'-.-... ., ..(,,, ,,,., Paly, Choy, it.; Iloogs (capt ), ie.; 1 'Not. I, Mr. Cluis. T. Wilder, Dear 1 Sir: In answer to ouis of October J 1 lb 10 protest of Captain Whitney It c... ..... r,..i 1.. ...... ..... 1 1 mi iiiu it.'i;iie 1 III', iwJMlil Mlliu Llllll. I tho iindcrslgneil uimmltleu met and, 1 after cniefully considering tlio mat ter, have derided unanimously to mis tuln Captain Wliltiu s protest and award the cup for this jear tn tho Youm lespectfully I (signed) II. P. Ilotli. Jaiuea 1'. .lae- llnnd, llltchtock. 11 ; Ta)lnr. rh.j Wn'" i1'"1-'.."' "' u'l",uft' u'K'"t'' """"HI cox, lioss, IU.; White, Audrcson, fli. Lyman and Hire, unipiio and rcf eiee: Chaijcs William I.ucas Jr., Hen rj Chllllngworth and Watson llallen t)ne. linesmen. " h n n YACHT CRUISE IS OFF Inability of All the Skippers to Par ticipatc Necessitates Change in Cluh's Plans i Thero will bo no crulso of tho Ha waii Yacht Club to Wnlanno this aft ernoon. The Inability of somo of the, yuUit-owncra to be piesent cut tho number of craft that could partici pate down to low that it would hnvo lee.' tt u :: tt :t :t :: :: :::: t: :: :: t: First Teams of Oahu College and the Hii-h Schcol Will Struggle for Gridiron Supremacy 1 The arrangement of tho llrst so- ' lies of football games between Oahu! College and the High School could I not b bettered. Yestciday 1111 ox-1 c client game between tlio becond teams of the two liiKtltutlons whetted , cvcr.wino'H uppftito (or football; to-! ilaj Hint appetite will be, to a icr- taln extent, satisfied by a game be-1 twieti the llrst eleiens. If thu Hist learn men play ns mm li better ball than the second team as 1 might leiiMinably bo expected, they ' will put up an exhibition of spoil that miW satisfy tho most ciltlcal. I The elcve.is me iniupobcd of tho bet men In thu College and High Sihool; 1 remains to bo teen how the team woik will compaio with that seen yesturdaj. J There Is no doubt hut that this nftei noon's game will uttrnct a good attendance, and theio Is likewise an doubt but that thoio who go will bo treated tn 11 good gamo or football. l'i llinvlng Is the, line-up of tho two elevens for HiIj ulteriioon'H gamo' Punil.oit-Chl llul l'nrni. Ie.; AM-' nu, It.; Austin, lg.; Henry Illnd, c; L 1 BMf J? P1 " J- Ji !' ' J V Li1 t!.'g "ij!1 ' " ' J !! T? mm "" ml " I L" iSTZ-t'l".' of H Women's and Children's .OJis Stock of numbers we are not repeating and odd lines. been Impoislblo In accomiumlate all ' '"' "'! lHtchcock.it.; Do llret who had planned In go along, nnd It was decided better to call tho crulso off, than be (orred In disap point nn) one. On Just what dale tho crulso will bo mailo has not et been decided, but It Is thought hardly probablo that It will be this month. A erulsj of tho Impoitnnco of the Waluniio trip nccesbliales eonsnlorablo work In tho way of preparation and 1,011111 tlmo Is needed to get things Into rcndlncbs. tevlllc, 10.; W. Desha, n,; Krnbor, rh.; I.) man (capt.), lb.; I.nta, fb. j High School Ingalls, o.; Kulun, i It; II. Chllllngworth, lg.: A. White, i v ', Itlckard, ig.; Siiffery, it.; An-, drewa, re ; King, i ; Klied-npt ), ill ; McCamllcss, Hi.; M. Kuwiimoto, lb. jj a ji ' NOTICE $15,000 To be closed out regardless of cost Amongst many other lines will be found about 1000 pairs of the famous S0R0S1S SHOE MgJPiaKgfflhWIMW'lllllilll III ill 111 il For Women 1 yglT BULLGTIN ADS PAY -nj seJtedStoddard-DaytonseJted By the Hour or Trip G. C. BECKLEY, Jr., AT VON HAMM-Y0UNG OARAGE. PHONE 200. If secretaries or accredited lcnre- scntativca of, athletic clubs(and kin dred organizations will make it .1 point to send a list of their propostd events to the Sporting Editor of the Bulleti'n, it will simplify mut ters greatly nnd will insure all lc- gitimate sports news being made pub lic. Where n representative of the' Bulletin has not been seen at a game or other sports event, some rep resentative of tho organization or dub conducting the event should communicate with the Bulletin. that there may be n full account and score published. Address communi cations to The Spniting Editor, E v e 11 i n g B it 1 1 e t i 11 . ' I .Additional Sporting News on Page 5 I ' ! ,!!, , Hear Admiral liidhdi) mx P ilf Ic Co,it will hao two giont uax il bases. 1 A sample pair of evciy number wo arc oiTonng will be found on tables in the Shoe Depart ment. Never lWoro has such a chance been offered to save money in shoes. Don't Fail to Visit the Shoe Sale At the same time step into the other departments nnd inspect our fine new stock. SALE NOW ON. Sale Mow On L. B. Kerr & Co., Ltd., HONOLULU DEPARTMENT STORE. BOTJffl2r33!0ES!EZI ALAKEA ST. -J ,'umP iLl, -U'jAU'dl Jr. . . (A U. .;( .-k AkNU A . J i'MtJr- "..i-.. . i'iMV. -' j -Mmt,'':&-isii . .ICHW !'