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f ' EVENING BULLETIN HONOLULU, T. H MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1910. AlMlWJMim.9BMW1W.litm HHHl'IBWIlJ UMLIUBUIWI OVER $i 200.00 worth of Spaldings , Baseball Goods received from Factory this week. . livery body PLAY BALL E. 0. HALL & SON, LTD. Spalding Distributors W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd. Wines and Liquors SOLS AGENTS MONT ROUGE WINES THE WINES OF CONNOISSEURS We deliver to all parti of the city twice daily. Telephone 4 Family Trade a Specialty Teuohone WE. GUARANTEE OUR GOODS -y- i HERE! ' Here is where you get your money's worth. Here t , you'll find the Best Fellows in Town. They "like it" at the PACIFIC SALOON, DICK SULLIVAN, Prop. KINO AND NUUANU STS. J. A. GILMAN, Shipping and Commission Agent for Arthur Sewall & Qo., Bath, Me. Parrott & Co., San Franoisco Badger's Fire Extinguisher Co. General Fire Extinguisher Co. V (G-RINNELL AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER) Neuinan Clock Co. (WATCHMAN'S CLOCK) Royal Standard Typewriter Aaohen & Munich Fire Ins. Go. FORT STREET, NEAR MERCHANT There is nothing i better in the Jlv butter line Crystal Springs It has the pure dairy butter tlavor and will keep well Metropplitan Market W, F, HEILBRON, Proprietor PHONE 45 AMATEUR PROFESSIONAL LOCAL ' ' SPORTS ;&sM FOREIGN OUTRIQQER CLUB. DEBUT WAS5 VERY PROMISING UNE SHOW WAS REAL SPORT EVENT MA1NLANDER DEFEATS NELSON WITH EASE END COMES IN TIIE .FIFTH ROUND "SUNNY" JIM" TOO GOOD FOR TERRIEN SARCONI BEATEN BY YOUNG CANS. Over ono thousand people sat and stood around the squared circle nt Alohn Pork on Saturdny night. The occasion was Jack McFhdden's boxing carnival, and tho three bouts that were contested were enjoyable from a spectator's point of view. Tho main contest', of the evening, tliat between I'at Cornyn and liana Nelson, was very one slder, butttho two preliminaries were well fought out. Tho followers -of lhe.""Ba'nie rolled up In great style, and nround the ring were to"ue seen many well known peo ple. Prominent lawyers, doctors, pro hlbltlonlsttfj.niid "ftntls," snt sldo by side, and the'' Subject of1 talk every where was tho Nelson'-Crfrnyn light. Thcro was ono familiar face missing and that was Prank Thompson, who nt present Is nursing severe broken ribs. Colonel Parker and a party of six' were ring sldcrs and Held Ilnch ley, looking pert after his trip was an Interested spectator. The Aloha (fine namo for a homo for rtoush) has been turned Into n miniature stadium and from behind the ring side seats, the "bleachers" rise up all around. Tho arrangements were perfect, and the whole Bhow went with a swing. Jack McFadden refereed tho two preliminaries and made good. Oarey Twoomey was time keeper and he was O, K. The genial Oarey was In his element at the ring side and had many sage remarks to mako about farmer battles that have been pulled off In Honolulu, The main event of the evening was refereed by Jimmy Fose and he did well. The. evergreen Paddy Hyan was aj Jhe ring side and enjoyed every moment of the scrapping. Paddy wouldn't miss a fight for anything, but nothing could coax him Into tho ring again as third man. It was, n very annoyed man who rang up to tho II II 1 1 o 1 1 n office on Saturday, and kicked about the morning paper stnt Ing that lie, would referee the fight. No rnore of that game for Paddy Hy an. The usual crowd of freo gazers who used to' cilnib on top of fences and houses In order to sec the show for nothing, wcro not on hand. Precaution had been taken to stop the free Heat ers soelng anything. PnBLlMINATllES. Sareonl vs. Young Cans. ' The show opened with what wns schodulcd to bo a four round contest between Bugler Sareonl, and Young Clans of Honolulu. The contest went tho full four rbunds, and the decision was given to Clans, who forced the fighting from tho first lap of tho gong till the finish. Cans Is n clover llttlo boxer and he, showed up well against his henvy opponent. Sareonl did his best work In tho second round, and ono wallop that ho landed on Clans sent tho youngster back at least night feet, lliit dans was game, and ho quickly, got In soma upper cuts that made Sarconl's claret flow, and made a pained expression appear on tho Bugler's face. In tho fourth round Sareonl smoth ered up & lot for tho first minute, but then started In to lead with hopo of at least getting a draw. Clans, how ever, had tho fight on points, and tho decision was a good one, Jim Hoao vs. Tcrrlen. This bout was supposed to be n six fight between "Limey" Illchnrds and Hoao. Tcrrlen Is not unlike Limey and although he was game enough for anything, tho Hawaiian was too solid a puncher, and had the man from tho Kuglneor's camp glnggy and almost "all In" In the second round. Poor Tim went down for five sec onds In tho Bccond round he scorn ed resting till nlno could be counted and shortly afterwards the gong gave him n much needed respite of one minute. The end came In tho third round, when "Sunny Jim" taught Tim all over the riifg and hacked him till he went, down for the fatal ten seconds. Tcrrlen, at tho start, got In a couple of good punches, but he was outclass ed by Hoao. Wnhllnnl and Bill Hut. hul seconded Hoao and 'l.tmey Rlcli nrds nnd n soldier did' like duty for Tcrrlen. Pat. Cornyn vs. Hans Nelion. The main event started nt half past nine o'clock, and seventeen minutes and ten seconds nfterwnrds, Nelson was down nnd defeated by a man who Is his master in every branch of the ring gime. The Marine had absolute ly no chanco against Cornyn. and his finish might have come at any stnge of the fight from the first round on, The only thing that can be said of Nel?on Is that he. In his own way tried his level beat, but had about as much chanco of beating Pat ns he would havo of taking the scalp of Jack Johnson. Cornyn was merciful and. beyond "starting Nelson's riby taps, did not hurt his man much Nelson would start off each round like, a whirlwind, nnd his, arms would fly nil over Cornyn, who blocked ami side stepped beautifully, "After n couple 'of rounds had been fought. Nelson took to cov ering his face and holding his head downwards, Pat then made everybody laugh by smacking the Marine on the neck and back. It was seen from the start that although Nelson wns gime enough, he had no possible hopo against Cornyn. It was the oldistory of the rnnk ama teur, up against tho skilled profes sional. ' Tho end enmo In the fifth round when, seventy seconds nfter tho gmg went, Pat presred tils right (1st Into Nelson's dinner department, and the big fellow curled up In pain, Nelron was taken to his corner, where he kept rubbing that part of his anatomy which had been thumped. Cornyn Is very like Dick Sullvan In his boxing, and It would be inter esting to see him up against a man of his own caliber. A man mny be brought from tho Coast to box Pat. and such n show would draw a big crowd for siiro. H it a DOTS AND DASHES. SURF-RIDERS DID SOME RAMARKABLE STUNTS Austin Whtto and Mannle Phillips bent James Fonwlck nnd E. 0. White In the finals of the golf tournament nt the Country Club on Saturday. Tho Waseda team will go up agalnBt an all Oahu league nine for their opening game, and the Btruggle should be a good one. j There was a practice gume of polo I Msiitn.1 AMitoat lint when tlin third r 1 . If.. ....I .. .... C.ii.itnw nfla.nnAn spasm wob half way through, Tim " ""' " ""' "" Terrlen was down and out. . awl seven players turned up nt the The bout was something like tho 'beautiful field. Canoes and Boats of All Sort Took Part in Performance Vaude ville Was" Excellent. There', :wcre-.threo things demon strated rit thqiOutrlgger carnival on Friday nt Wnlklkl; first that n girl can learn to ride the surf board as well ns uny boy; second thnt u mall hlnl of less than n year's residence In Hnwnll can take honors In surfing from bur home experts, nndjthlnl that the amateur canrw pnddlers have come to stny. Miss Josophlne Pratt won the Clark cup, not hands down, for only the boys stood on their heads .on the boards In the surf Saturdny, and then too. Miss Cnroll Ixw did not let Miss Pratt win too easily. The splendid generosity of these two girls In go Ing out into the surf to pioneer the wuy for other Honolulu girls to 'fol low and gain health and strength, was appreciated by the club. Next I'egntta dny there will be many more girls to contest for the beautiful tro phy Frank Clark left behind him. Home splendid stunts wero done In the surf by both Wnlklkl boys nnd the Mnllhlnls. S. T. Short, who u year ugo hud never seen a surfboard, won the Clurk cup for the best boy surfer. He came In standing on his board from the big wave far-out -at sea almost to the beach, standing per fectly erect on his board, Will Ev ans followed him closely und only dropped behind the wave a second or two before Short lost his. Hereafter there will be no more talk by those who consider them selves native champions of the board that they don't care to surf with "kids" and mulUjilnls. ' Tho Outrigger Club has changed conditions at Wnlklkl nnd the world Is beginning to learn thnt tourists who visit these Islands may soon be come expert surfboard manipulators. It means much to Honolulu that n newcomer won the Clurk cup for men. ' Tho cauoo races of the afternoon demonstrated that the Outrigger 'Club cun now put a half a hundred ama teur paddlors in the boats at ono lime if necessary. There ' wns a" rush of men nnd youngsters to mnko up tho six-paddlo crews six canoes might have been entered instend of three, There wns real enthusiasm and friendly rivalry nil nfternoon and un eagerness frpm all hands' to challenge each other for additional racing. The now triangular course, starting at the Outrigger beuch and going out to son, then turning broadside to the waves and returning, proved a tremendous success.' For the first time at Wnlklkl tho entire racing could be seen .from tho beach and the enthusiasm In creased from' start hv finish, More over, tho vounKstera had to launch their canoes, buck the waves .breast them and ride before them, then beach their conoes, nil In ono race, and the experience will make many good canoeists, nnd thnt Is what tho Outrigger Club Is for. Curtis. Hustiicn deserves nil pralso from tha people of Honolulu for tho splendidly generous manner In which he placed himself In every breach ns leader or trailer wherever he wns needed. Hustaco Is the klndof am ateur that keeps things going. The evening entertainment nlsn brought forth a surprise. Tho Mc Hues sent their scenery ahead for the Outrigger stage but could not them selves reach Honolulu until the morn ing nfter. Will Adams arranged nil Impromptu program, with the assist ance of tho tloynls, and It was us good tiB uny given nt the regulnr the aters in Honolulu, notwithstanding tho fact that the tnlcnt wns almost entirely local. Of course the Itoyals made, tho big hit und everyone waited until tho auto brought them up from the Kmplro; then the big new dnneo lanul wns vacated In n moment for tho nmpltheuter before the stngo. The Melnntto sisters made n big lilt earlier In tho evening, m did Miss Asplnwnll nnd tho wonderful little Ceilters. Then thcro wns Marco nnd a number of others on Mr. Adams' list, including Knal and his nose llutc, so thnt there was n show thnt even the Mcltne's might have been proud to give, nnd their stage manager set th scenery nnd helped make tlie per formance n success. The new lanal over the lagoon, tho permanent electric lighting, u large amount of rustic furniture, the hnu tree Innuls nnd much permnnent building wns paid fur out of the prof Its of tho dunce nnd chowder on Friday night und still there Is some thing left to curry on the good work' of tho debtless Outrigger Club. it tt AMUSEMENTS. ' Hawaiian Opera House Henry McRae Stock Co. I 'J 4 ( Tonight"'- The Man on the Box In Hcnrv McRac's elaborate nroduc- tion of the funniest funny play that was ever written. .' ; "' MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY June 13, 14, IS Watch for our production of "FAUST" and "THE PIT" RECITAL - II Y Evening Bulletin 75c. Per Month You wpll UMl You'IMki ii&y- r' "r No hurry take your time, get comfort ably fixed, and enjoy a drink mixed. just -right. h-.it f Li "It's The Fashion" Hotel near Fort The Two Jacks" SI HOP'S SPOATS IDE m SUCCESSFUL Three Good Events and Fine Base ball Oame Kept Fans in Good Humor. Sam Hop Is to bo congratulated on tho sports meeting he put up oil Sat urday artcrnoon nt the Athletic l'urk. Tlio over green Samuel pulled tf a program i.r three cvonts before' tho baseball gume between tho Mil Hocks and Asahls was played, and the .races were much enjoyed by the big crowd present. Senator C. F. Chllllnnwiirth Acted tib Judgo and, nt the"closc of the sports presented the prizes to the win ncrs. Ilcn HolHnxer handled the watch In great sham- and several oth. er well known followers ofports net ed as scorers nnd Inp takers. Tlio nrst event wns tho threo miles running race, nnd llto men faced tho starter: Abe Kortnu was looked unan ns a certainty for (he rnco and so It turned out, as he led for all the way and won with great ease from Ben jamin with Godfrey third. Norton's time for the first mllo was 5 mlns. 47 sees, nnd he wns then 100 yards abend of Benjamin, who. In turn led Clodfrcy by about sixty yards. Tho sec ond mile Hit was passed In 12 mlns. 12 sees, nnd Norton had increased his lead n lot. t'enjumln took 20 seconds 'ongor. und clodfrcy wns still twenty seconds moid' behind Ucnjnmln. The third mllo mark und finish wni reached by Norton In 18 mlna, 47 sees, and ho had. nearly overlapped Cod' frey. Ilcnjamln finished In 19 mlns. 18 sees, ami Qodficy In 20 minutes Hut. The three leg rnco was next on tho progrum and after ono run hud been declared no race owing to bundago breaking, tho Asahl pair won a good race from tho Chlncso representatives, tlmo 69 seconds, for tho sixth of n mile. Sam Hop wus one of tho sec ond pair nnd ho got a great recep tion. The grensy pig chaso was funny, but the animal wns not largo enough lo put up much of a run. After threo attempts tho porker was captured for tho last tlmo by Hen Keahu, who bore tho prize off In triumph. The afternoon wns finished off'wlh n, baseball game In which tho Asahl nlno defeated the Mil Hocks by n scoro of 4 to 2. Tho spectators wcro treated to n triple' in the lost inning and tt was a pencil of a play. One man on first, ono on second nnd Wong at bat lilt a fly to Bhort stop who threw to second and got his man; tho sphere then was sent to first In tlmo to get tha man there. ' tt tt U DOTS AND DASpS. The twenty-tour hour go-as-you- please resolved Itself Into a one-man affair at the finish und Dal Fnhy wus the only man to keep going He cov ered 102 und n half miles and showed great pluck. The hard track was against the men, und all, the others had to retire with nil Borts of plllklu. The Btuudlug In tho Oahu League at present Is as follows: J. A. C, .714; P. A. C .67IS C. A. C, .429; Marines, .280. The standing of the Oahu Juniors Is as follows: Asahl, 1.000; C. A. C. Jr., .750; l'utnmu Jr.. .250; Mu Hock, .000. N Tha two-umpire,. Mentis.-the- real dope and It will save many n dispute between the players. Mrs. Carrie Jacobs Bond .Of Her Own Compositions, at St. Andrew's Parish House FRIDAY EVENINO, JUNE 17 i At 8:15 TICKETS .$1.00 On Sale at Bergitrom Musio Store Baseball HONOLULU ATHLETIC PARK SUNDAY, JUNK VI, 1910 U; S. MARINE CORPS vs. P. A. C. J. A. C. vs. P. A. C. Admission 25c, 15c: and 10c. SPECIAL SERIES 12 GAMES WASEDA UNIVERSITY vs. OAHU LEAGUE AND ALL-HAWAII Ssason Commencing July 3, 1010 llotf I'lan for Benson Tickets at the Chumliers Drug Co. Park Theater Fort Street Below BeretinU THE IBS0NS Musical Novelties MINETTE RHODES Serio-Comlo CARL WALNER Whistler CUNHA'S ORCHESTRA And 1 MOTION PICTURES Admission. 5c., 10o 15o. NOVELTY THEATER Corner Nuuanu and Pauahi Streets WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES v MOTION PICTURE VAUDEVILLE EMPIRE THEATER HOTEL BTUUKT Additional Sports on Pace 0 THE ROYALS .AND BABY ELLIOTT In Shart Skrtdiei MOTION PICTURES Admission 15c, 10c, So. L a ROYAL ACADEMY OF DANCING . ODD FELLOWS' HALL , Instruction from 7 to 8 o'clock Social from 8 to 10:30 o'clock KVKItV FHIDAY KVBNINCJ For Tuition, Apply at Hall t" J uyjk