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JAPANESE AND WIN 1 TO 0
Thiiteeu Innitt"3 to Decide Matter
Wild Tluow to Third Allowt
Jack'ics to Score Mtuh Exut-
illR Play.
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Once again Ihe WusiMaa- I'3"
goe down In defeat, and It wan
the V S H Clpvelbiiil nltm Hut illil
the ttkl )pytenloy nfternuoii, wiipu
they iunn.iKi',1 to put It over the .lap
allege liy u wore (if J to 0. Ami lt
look thirteen IiiiiIiikh to tie Irte the
tuntler, too. fur the WafieduB playej
,i Hue came thnt kept the C.evelaiul
followers gupuiliiB nil the time.
In the thirteenth Inning YninnRii-
chl, whu patches for the nieilim, '
threw wild to third nnd l)e Voto
cainn home nmld cheers. The bnes tt
were full when the wore was mnde.'tt
nnd tt was In attempting to get De!"
Volo at third that the Japanese lost
Hit game through the wild throw.
The llrFtgame : between m. w.ve.
Japanese by a score of 1 to 0 after i
twelve Innings had been played. Tlmj
sailors now feel better nnd only with
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nni , nfin unKpiioK iviih Willi iiv iiihi
tho men from Nippon.
UeA'olo did line work for the navj
learn yesterday, nnd besides maklue
the only run, pitched great ball. Ilu
held the Japanese down to two hltrt.
funned seven men. but Rave tlitee
parses to first, lie Is the candy kid
on the diamond nnd the sntlnru ure
very proud df'lilm.
Sundstium did the catching for the
Cleveland", and he nccmintcd tor
eight men. In I)e Volo nnd Smuf
sttom the Clerelnnds have a strm.x
battery that should hold lis own with
many teams.
01. who held down' first for tin-
Wase'dns, played Ills usual tirllllnut
game, and the way he tnkes the ball
Is n treat to watch. He Is n good all
round man nnd one who ran pitch
a dandy Rnme as well us play In
other positions.
Yamaguchl and Ynmnwakl formed
the battery for the Wnscdas. and for
twelve long InnliiRs they held the
Bailors down In line shape. It was
tho catcher who finally threw wild to
third and allowed the only score
made during tho Rame. Tho official
score Is as follows;
WA8KDA.
Huns 0 0 0 000 0000 0 000
II, M 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 02
ci.nvnLAND.
nuns oooooooooooo l i
II. II. ... .0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 20
Monohun out, hit by batted ball.
One out when winning run scored.
Two-baBo hit. l)e Voto: sacrifice
hit, Tukuborl; left on bases, Wasedu
0. Cleveland 8: double play, Nono.
inurn to llara to 01: hit by pitcher.
Dolan: struck out. by Do Voto 7, 'Wi-
mawakl 4; first base on called balls,
off Do Voto 3, Ynmnwakl 0; first base
on errors, Clevolnnd 3, Waseda 3;
passed balls. Yumnguchi 2, Sunstrom
1: wild pltchr?, De Voto 2, Ynmn
wakl 1. Umpires, II. Walker, Drill
ing; scorer, N, Jackson. Time of
gamo, 1 hour 08 tnlnuto.
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to be getting along nicely. Up to
dito Bho has eaten no golf ballB.
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July 21. V
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Military League. it hoard the Sierra. The following men
N. (I, II. . I'jirl Iln ttjleft for Camp I'erry: SerRt. T. K.
t i:vaiiH, Sergt. II. II. Williams, Com-
Port Shatter Vd. IIosp. tuliisiir Seigt. 12. II. Illaupliarcl, SerRt.
Samuel I'lnao. I'rvt. Jume IC. Kntm.
Ut Golf. i'iiierxt. MnJ. Uudc K. Lemon. Capt. C.
II July 31 - N'nn lly Tiuiitiatnent ji cotter, SerKt. Manuel M. 811 v.i,
tt AiiRiitt 21. Pourfoiue, Country HJ,,HUt. Luther K. Ilvnnt, Cant. Krcil
Club. H.i Annus. Mai. Oustave lliwe, Lieut.
Cricket,
July 23- Mulch,
Tennis.
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August 1. Wall Cup.
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Soldiers Will Practise Thit After
nocn at Athletic Paik A Big
Game Tomorrow.
Tomuiio,-- ufteinouu st the Ath
letlc I'arl., Ihe Ail-Mllltar) liateliatl
nlue will once more go 'up against
the Wasetlaa, and the suldlers arc de
termined that they shall beat the
Japanese this time. A cull has been
sent out for a number of men to
turn out for practise this afternoon.
and the following players nine been
named:
From the Natlon.il (luuid Hamp
ton, O'Sullhan, Walker nnd Town
send. From Fort Shatter McCall, Lenin.
Kcntnnr and Klstler.
From the Murine Corpi l'ejton.
Olbson, Sinclair, Davis nnd S'oip.
From Fort linger Daly, Ilrnnnan
and Heutz.
From Schnllelil llarracks Woltera,
Iloblnson and Hell.
In Hamptuii,' Clbbon mid l'ejton
tho military have n strong trio of
pitchers, nnd with Sinclair behind
the plate, a good battery is assured.
Davis nt Ilrs,t looks good, unci McCall,
Lenin, Slorp nnd Walker aro a bunch
of plnyoiB that takes some beating.
Vrn-tlso will start lit Imlf-past
three o'clock this afternoon, and
some of the funs wilt he on hand to
watch the men at work and offer
suggestions us to the pay they should
play.
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Company II defeated Company '
yesterday afternoon at Camp Very,
the score being C to ft. It was a
hard-fought game, and at the eighth
Inning n wild throw of short's scored
three men for Company II.
REMEMBER
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The Fashion"
JULY 20, 1910
NMMENGO
ON S.S. SIERRA
WELL AT CAMP PERRY
Rumpus About Corp3r.il Ho Ynp Be
ing Left Off Team Hawaiian
loru Youth Did Well on Range.
Caiuo Facilities Better,
Thin tmirnliiR Hie S. O. tl. rllle
l(tpaiu left for Oaup lvriy. O. nnd a
ti'blj; piowd of frlendii went down to
tt.the Oceanic wharf to tie the men
II Connor. Mill. W. Idler. Lieut.
John W. Shuit, Cupt. Merle M. Jnhn-
The men all took In the pink of
condition, and It Id the hone of
-'.i.tione that H.o team nulrhe up
well In Hip list of teams louipHtlug
at Camp I'erry
The big shoot will start on August
S, and will continue till the l'.lth.
I'nun August 1., to August 18, In
elutlve, the National Hllle Aswicla
,! wm i.ol.l n competition, nnd on
August 23 the big annual shoot pre
siMlhed by the National Guard for
the promotion of rllle uhootlug will
begin.
Yeiterdny the team that la . to
make the trip assembled at the lluu
riiIow anil u photogiaph was taken
of the gioup. Colonel Jones look the
opportunity to caution the men nbout
taxing inro of themselves and to
p.-ove a credit tp Hawaii. The col
onel said that conditions m agardu
the Kitchens and mesH rooms would
be much Improved nt Camp l'errj
this ear and that the drinking wil
ier would iilto be better..
Tide haB been a lot of talk about
Coipornl Ho Yap, a Hawallan-bnrn
American cltlien of Chinese parent
age, who. It Is claimed, should have
been se.ccted to make the trip to
the mainland. Ho Yap is snld to
have made bitter kcon-B than some
of tho men who made the team.
Fifty rllle teams will compete, In
the big thoot at Camp I'erry, and the
hcit shots of the United Btntes will
take pait In tho different competi
tions. The llnwallaii team Is expect.
ed lo do well, d " t,l0' B,,0,t "I1
to the form shown In practise, they
will llultih high up In the list.
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DOTS AND DASHES.
The Y. M. C. A. and Kort Shatter
basketball teams will play the Mrst
of their games this evening nt the
Y. M C. A. gymnasium. The lineup
of the students will be: O. Stewart
and C. Marcalllno, foiwnids; J. 3.
Null, coiitei; Joe Hunan, und W.
Hooper, guards, (leoigo Uwlght and
lluuii will ittt (Vt) substitutes.
The St. Louis College Alumni base
ball team will hold a meeting on Fri
day night nt the Dreler Hull, and nil
members are requested to uttend, as
tome Important mntteiH ure to be at
tended to.
-BULLETIN ADS PAV-fJ
unibe m school
BEATEN BY WASEDAS
Schoolboyt Play Up Well Againtt
Visitors Game Endt With the
Score 0 to 2 in Fator of Wa
tedai.
Il'fore the big game between the
Wnseil.iv n-.l C i relmid tarled ye
terday at the Athletic l';uk. a match
was plajed between the lapinese Vis
Itois and a combined tiliool team
Several new men who have not be
fore appeared on ihe local diamond,
played for the Wasedns, ami the) did
well enough. The lotal Japanese
r lioolbojH did well to gel two run
against the Wni'eilns, und alihoiiRh
the lads wp-.ii beaten, ii wa nm b.
sinli n large margin. The final total
wim 0 to 2 In fuor of Wiict-da. an. I
ihe rame wes enjme.l by ever) one
01 ti,eml hliutelf with glorv a
llrsl and put out rlxieen men He Ik
the (..lamplnti first basi-man und al
ways gets applauded when he goc.
out to bat. Mlkaml and Y.tmiRiu-hl
formed Ihe hatle") for the WaseJao.
nnd Koi.li-Mlynharn and I.mnl.u did
like duly lor the Japanese High
Schools.
The official score was ns fo lows:
WASKI)
Itlltn 1 100040 0 0 fi
II. It 1 I 000 3 2 HO- 7
JAI'ANKSK 111(111 SCHOOL.
Ituiit. 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 12
II. II 0 0002010 14
Two-base hit, Iwuliaka; sacrifice
hit, Ogawa; left on baset, Wueedu f-.
Japanese llluli School ,; Hist base on
eriorH, Waseda 4, JapanesH HIrIi
School 2; struck out, by Mlkaml J,
Komi 2, Mla!iarn 6; bases on c.i led
balls, off Koiio 3, Ml).ihara 0, Mi
kiiml ft; wild pilches, Komi t, Mlya
Iniiii 1; passed halls, Iwanaka 2, Yi
mnguchl 1; innings pitched, by K no
3, Mbnharn C; hits, off Kono 2. Ml
aharn ft. Umplie, II. Walker;
tcorer, N. Jackson, time of game. I
hour 23 minutes.
IKH1AI VAItShV
IIKIJi III &VDKEV
Stanford and Auttralian Univcrsitici
Try Conclusions A Big- Crowd
Watch Sportt.
Sydney University athleiea pom
peted with the American IiiiufIi ot
'varsity men on June SO, and an In
teresting track meet was pulled oil
ut'lhe University O.al. The folldw1--lug
ucrotuit appe.iu.il In (be, Sydney
Star: ;
At the; t'nlverslt) Oval this nfter
noon, the Sydney University Athlollt
Club met u team repreieiitlug the
American untveislilei. The weaher
was dull, with o easlon.il showers,
but there was a fairly largo and
fashionable utteudali e. The Ameri
cans looked finer In ph)slnue In their
athletic clothes than they did In
football array last Saturday. The
S)dncy Professional Hand rendered
selections during the afternoon. Ite
sults: 7ft Yards Handicap II. Ilajsoni, 8
yds., 1; . V. Pucker, 8 ds., 2, J
Knglund, .- ,ils., i. Time, S 1-10
ec. A ei. close llnlsh.
Putting Hie lC-1'oiiiiil Shot (dial
longo event) II. (1. Morton (U. S.
A.), 40 ft. 4 In., 1; K. Dole (U. S.
A.), 38 rt. 8 In.. 2; 1). Manly (IT. S
A.), 32 ft. 10 Vi In., 3; J. Murphy
(Sydney), 32 ft. 10 In.. 4.
100 Yards Chulleugo i:ent- II. J.
Wnddcll (S)dued), 1; II. II. Minuet!
(Sydney), 2; J. Kenny (Sydney), 3;
A. B. Itoth (U. S. A.) 4. Time.
10 4.ft sep. Won liy n )aid, after a
very lines rate.
120 Yards Hiirdlo Championship of
N. S. W. First heat: J. C. 1-aminck
(Sydney if. A. C), 1; II. J. 11. Mas
sle (S. U. A. C), 2. Time, 18 sec.
Second heat: II. L. St. V. Welsh (S.
V. A. C), 1: A. T. Woodrlffe (8. I.
A. C). 2, Time, 20 2-5 see. Final:
J. C. l.ainroL-k (S)dney V. A. C). 1.
10. Kern (U. S. A.), 2; II. L. 8t, V.
Welch, 3. Time, 17 4-5 sec. Kern,
who fell, nnd tan third in Hie final
heat, was allowed to compete in the
final.
Three-nuarter-mllo Handicap C
P. Arnold, scr.. 1; C. C. J. Wiley, 4ft
yds., S: I". P. drey, 10 yds., 3. Time,
3 mill. 2!) sec, '
440 Yurds Challenge Itnco W. I'
1'attlm.ou (S. U. A. C), I; II. S.
SlacNell (S. U. A. C), 2; II. J. Tay
lor (S. U. A. C), 3. Won by about
four yardo. Time. f,2 1 5 see.
Thiowlng tlio lO-pound Hammer
((.hnllenge event) (1. U. Mliiturn
(U. 8. A), 10ft ft. 8 In.. 1; II. O
Morton (U. 8. A.). 103 ft. 8 In., 2;
K. Hole IV. S. A.). 89 ft. 4 In.. 3.
Ilruad Jump (challenge event) O
A. Southee (3. U. A. C). 20 ft. 1 Va
In., 1; J. W: Hales (8. I'. A. C), I
ft. Hi In., 2; II. Swnitz (IT. 8. A.),
Ill ft. SV. In., 3.
120 Yards llnndlcnp First heat:
T. Nesbltt. IS yds., 1; O. II. Fox, 12
yds., 2. Time, 12 2-5 sec. Second
heat: II. Ituyson, 10 yds.. 1; N. O.
Packer, 10 yds.. 2. Tluio, 12 3-5
sec. Tllid heat: J. O. Kenny, C yds.,
1; P. i:. Davis, 2 yds,, 2. Time, 12
3 5 sec. Final : Kenny, 1; Davis, 2;
Jttiysou, 3. Time, 12 2-5 sec.
l'ole Vault (challenge event) C
Allen (U. 8. A.). 8 ft. C III., 1; A. i:.
Itoth (U. S. A.), II. A. Adams (Syd
ney) nnd N. O. Ducker (Sidney), 8
ft., lied tor second.
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0. C. ALUMNI vs. WASEDA
SUNDAY, JULY 17:
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DANCE
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THURSDAY EVENING. AUGUST 4,
at 8 o'clock. Odd Fellows' Hall, .i
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