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P c ?y. r te v j' AgentS ' MILITARY LEAGUE If It's Paint AND YOU WANT A. 000D JOB, SEE ME TOM SHARP Sharp SignS ARE SEEN EVERYWHERE FHONE 307 ELITE BUILDING I A. GILMAN, ij and Agent for Arthur Sowall & Co., Bath, Mo. Parrott 6; di San Francisco . Badger's Fir Extinguisher Co. General Fire Extinguisher Co. (GRINNELL AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER) Neuinan Clock Co. (WATCHMAN'S CLOCK) Royal Standard Typewriter Aaohen & Munich Fire Ins. Co. FORT STREET, NEAR MERCHANT BOILING? An Ice-Cold Beer Will FIX YOU P ACIFIC .KING. AND NUUANU F GOOD ' ""7 IF YOU LIKE BUTTER THAT IS PURE THAT RE rJ.; ,;MINDS YOU OF THE DAIRY ORDER YOURS FROM US. Metropolitan Market W. F. HEI1BR0N, Propiietor W. C. Peacock A Co., Ltd. WINE,S AND LIQUORS . SOLE AGENTS MONT ROUGE WINES THE WINES OF CONNOISSEURS We deliver to til parts ol the city twice dailj. FAMILY TRADE A SPECIALTY WE GUARANTEE OUB GOODJ (Honolulu Institute .CORNER BERETANIA AND RICHARDS STREETS Open From 8 A. M. to 7 P. M., Except Sunday All kinds of Electric Light Baths (blue, red, white and violet). Steam Baths; Turkish, Russian, Pine Needle, Nauheim. Carbonic Acid pnd Oxygen, or Medical Baths; Massage, X-Rays and High Frequency, eto. . . , Special attendant for ladies. " Commission S WALOON DICK SULLIVAN, Prop. BUTTER titi PHONE 45 for Physiotherapy P, 0. BOX 440 CAVALRY NINE MARINES FINISH SECOND IN, . . JSERIES AND U 0. H. THIRD Barry's Beauts (?) Way Down in List The Leilehua Men Elated Over Victory Fort Shatter and Rugcr, Fifth and Sixth. l tteenu strange to kcg the two te:ims drawn from the Natlonnl Guard occupying bucIi n low post. (Inn ut the Ilnlsli of the Military league BcricM. The Hospital Co. once Harry's Invlnclblo lleautu nro fourth tin the list, and the regular N. a. II. team 1 third. The Fifth Cavalry won out In tho competition, and the Marines got Into second place. Fort Shnftor and Fort Hugor finished firth nnd sixth, respectively. Tho final standing of the teams waB as follows; Cavalry, .733; Ma rines, .iJZfi; N. O. II., .ATI; Hospital Corps, .461; Fort Shaftcr, .352; Fort Hugcr, .200. Thus havo thfc mighty l!catit fallen, and, from oc cupying the position of champions, now rank away down In the list. Last year the Hospital Co. won all before them, and they certainly play ed great hall. None of tho other teams had a chance against them, and they wnlked away with every match. This year they never got go ing properly, and owing to n num ber of reasons did not show up. well at the finish. The Fifth Cavalry did veil from the start, and during the whole sea son only lost four games. They won eleven out of fifteen, and played good bull all the time. In Hell and Hob- Inson the Cavalry have a fine bat- ery, and much of the credit sit their winning the championship must be given to these two men. The Murines, in getting second In the Service series, did remarkably well, un'd the showing they made Is a credit 'to them. Peyton did a lot of pitching during the seusou, nnd he nlso played on the Marine nine In the Athletic Park ncrles. He bus Improved n lot In his box work and Is getting better every day, and the half-wets are lucky to bttV0 " "tan like ho Is y take the pla e of (Jib son ami Hlnes. There Vtis great rivalry between the Hospital Co. and the N. G. II. nines. At flrBt It was thought that tho Deaiits would cosily heat tho reg ular'Qudrd nine, but as. the season went on It was seen that the Hurry b'linch ha(f no't 'much' chuhco of climb ing high up in the list.. Fort Shaftcr did not Intend to take part In the series at first, but after u while, wero induced to come In. 'Holoun, their, pitcher, did good work for his side, but, try as they could, the Shatters could not do any better than win sx and lose eleven games. The Sha Iters -are noted tor thelr'Jnever say die" Bylrlt, and they deserved a better fate thrtn to fin ish fifth lt the competition. Fort Huger showed pluck in .getting into the (scries, and .they will do better next season, when they havo moro '.v 1 V ON a 'like, this, a man cart do more arid ! better work for a cool, refresh. -::-' -::-. ing drink. COME AND SEE US "It's The The Two Jacks. U tl !! II tl U It 11 1 ii H 14 tl SI IS IX St a ' ss v COMING EVENTS. SS SS SS Secretaries and managers of tX athletic clubs are Invited to send SS SS In tho dates of any ctents which SS tX they may bo getting up, for In- XX tt scrtlon under thu above head. SS tX Address all communications to XX tt the Sporting IMIlor, Hullo tin. XX XX XX XX 1IASKI1AI.I,. XX tt. International Qamei. XX XX July 30. O. C. Alumni- vs. Wa- SS SS seda. tX Oahu League Scries. XX July 30. J. A. C. vs. Marines. July 31. P. A. C. vs. J. A. C. XX July 31. C. A. C. vs. WnBitla tt Oahu Juniors. XX July 31. Asnbls vs. Palamas. tX July ,31. Mil Hocks vs. C. A. C, XX ' Golf. SS July 31. Novelty Tournament. XX August 21 Foursome, country si tt Club. SS XX Cricket. tX XX July 30. Mutch. SS XX Tennis. XX XX Atigiist-U. O. Hall Cup. tX XX August 1. Wall Cup. tX XX August 13 Maul vs. Honolulu, XX XX (Pimnenv.) tX XX Boxing.- .XX XX July 30. Conlell vs. Comyn. XX XX Polo. . SS St August 10. Kuiial vs. Fifth Cav XX XX nlry. SS August 13. Oahu vs. Kauai. XX XX Datketball. tt XX August 3.-V. M. C, A. vb. Fort SS SS Shatter. SS ss a it ss is a xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx ss a a ss xx tltno.to practise. They won four Kamej tt lid lost eleven. . The; Military boys play clean ball, nnd It Is to be hoped that' noxt sea son they get down to work early, and that the public patronize tho games bett'er'ithan they did during the past season. ! a ss a ' There Is some talk of a Married Vs. Single cricket match to bo played on A'ligust 0 nt Muklkl. Such n inatih would be Interesting, and some good play should be seen. Tomorrow nfternoon nt tho Ath letlr Park, the Wasedas will go up against the Oahu College Alumni, and a great gumo should result. AMUSEMENTS. ALOHA PARK Saturday, July 30 BOXING CONTEST . PAT C0RNYN of San Francisco 'vs. . JACK C0RDELL Fifteen Rounds Fifteen Championship of Hawaii Preliminary BUGLER SARCONLvs. ED MADISON Camp Very San Francisco Time Called Eight-Thirty PRICES Ringside, $3;- Reserved Scats, $2 and $1; General -Admission, 50o. Tickets nt Fitznatrick Bros.. Hotel ari(j j Streets. A DAY GETTING READY FOR REGATTA BIG PROGRAM FIGURED ON FOR SEPTEMBER Hcalarr's nnd Myrtles Will Once More Try Conclusions A New I Barge Has Not Arrived for He "lariis Old One to Be Used. There, nro signs of great activity In rowing circles and n strong revival In both tho Myrtlo nnd llealanl boat clubs. Tho regatta which is to coino off In September Is tho cause of tho stir, nnd on Monday next the crews of tho two clubs will start ttctlvjo train ing. Tho Hrulnnls turned the tables on their old opponents last tlmo they met nnd tho Myrtles nro determined to rovcrso tho decision nt their next meeting. The llealanla have lost the services of their captain, Lloyd Conk llng, nnd he will bo much missed. It was bo that took chargo of things somo tlmo ago nnd quickly got tho younger members of the club going well. It was n great scene when the lleulunls won last tlmo nnd Conkllng cnino In for a lot of congratulations from friends and supporters of the Hculnnls, ' Hcrt Hcllbrnn will hold down the position of captain of tho Ilcnlanls, nnd n real good man he Is for the Job. Ho was captain in 1906, and has always been a prominent member of the club. Tho Hrnlanls will rely upon their old slx-oar barge as tho new ono will not bo here In time for the regatta. However, tho old llealanl has been remodeled und Is expected to carry tho llealanl boys 'to victory. There Is a strong probability of the shell races being revived also, nnd Tt is to be hoped that they arc, as they are most Interesting. There are n large number of mun In' training at present and every afternoon a bunch of oarsmen nro out on the water. Over thirty freshmen arc taking to tho gumo llko ducks to water, nnd u fine lot of young man will booh bo ready to throw dfjwn ,tho gauntlet to the Myrtles. Tho regattu is always a great day's sport, and tho scene on the harbor and at tho two bou'tsbeds u beautiful one. The Myrtles won everything for a number of yenrs, and the public got tired of seeing tho broom elevated on tbo Hug polo nt ttho Myrtle shed. Then thu lust time somo races wero brought' off, tho Ilcnlanls cumo out and won. There was Joy at tho headquarters, and It was then that Lloyd Conkllng wus overwhelmed wlth .congratula tions. Ilowing Is tho most healthful spoil ..... -( . . . (j OII mm uiu liiuiii HiciH, uvwucnu of all, nnd onco? upon a Mime thorojJnck Corcleii nnd Pnt C'ornyn, should used to be much more done than (hero Is at present. Still, thore has been u revival of tho sport, und the men whonnxous for the frny, and both think havo taken hold of It havo Indeed that they can win. That Is a good dono h lot to keep things going In J sign, and the icsult Bhould be n good shape. V. I i '& Vf 1 t : tr ;?'2 i .' Fashion " Hotel near Fort Will BE PIAYED Australian Experts to Visit United States The Tennis Men to Go, Also. International golf will receive n great boom In this country next aen Bon, when a tciun representing Aus tralia, and headed by Dr. F. O, Hrath walto, tho American vice-consul, who will act In tho capacity of manager, visits here. In addition to tho 'golf ers thero will bo at least two lawn tennis players In tho party. Consldcrnblo correspondence has gono on between tho two countries,! lind n warm welcome for tho visitors Is assured. Tho United States nolf Association was communicated with, and ltobert C. Wntson, tho secretary, tins written Dr. Hrnlhwnltc proposing Hint tho Australians compelo against nn American team tho week Imme diately preceding tho amateur cham pionship tournament of 1911. That this proposal will meet with favor (hero can bo no doubt, for Dr. Ilralli wallo has written to know when and whero next year's flxturo will lu hold. It Is now planned for n tenm to visit this country early noxt Bum incr and tour America from const to roast, taking part In tenm matches nnd tournaments, but arranging tbo schedule so us to take 111 both tho ama,tcur nnd open championships. Tho personnel of tho Australian team as made up at present consists of eight golfers nnd two lawn tennis players, but It. Is iiosslblo that this number may be increased. Among tho visitors will bo Mich ael Scott, tho amateur champion of Australia and open champion of Now South Wales and Victoria. Ho Is a brother of O. Scott, who bus 'been runner-up In' tho nmatcur champion ship tournament of Oroat Ilrltnln. Next on tho list Is Clydo Pcarcc, who has been both open and nmatcur title holder of Australia, ' A left-handed golfer .named Feb Btoad, who recently -broke tho record for tho courrc of tho Royal Molbourno Club, will nlso come. Iist year Feb stead won tho open championship tournament of Australia, heating all tho professionals. Another equally well know golfer booked for tbo trip Is Duncan, live times chnmplon of New Zealand und runner-up In tho Australian ainiilctir tournament In 1908. Hruco Penrco, tin 18-year-old lad with many victories In bis credit, will be a member of tbo team. Ho Is chnmplon of Tasmania and South Aus tralia, ami altogether bo holds no less than 13 minor chumploiishlp titles. a a a BOX TOMORROW M1 iBoth Men in the Pink of Condition and Ready for. Contest Two Preliminaries Arranged For. A Tomorrow night nt tho Aloha Park tlnen line lioxinc bouts will be null ed off, and tho main' ovent, betwenu bo ono of the best ever brought oft In this Toirltory. noth men nro lino contest that will please, tho fans. Cordoll has eased up In his noil; and today will only do somo slndj.v spanlng aud medlcluc-bnll throwing. He looks In the pink of condition anil Is ready to light for hU life. Cordell wants to make good this time, arid, he will certainly mako C6rnyn',extend himself, ' Put has also wound up his hard work and will tako things easy to duy. Up feels fit as possible and. will j5tc )i( the. r(ng tomorrow nlc,ht Bsj-weU an liijnds can make him. The go,-should.' be a beauty,' and It-will bo w!lllns from the first tap of the gong. There will bo two preliminaries and the llrBt will ho between two unknowns, who will hit It up for four rounds. Thou Huglor Sarcont and Madison will Btep Into the ring, and a lino battlo should be fought. Sarcoul Is putting on weight and Is etrongor now than he used to be Madison Is a clever boxer and he will .make things Interesting for the fit- t plnr wltlla lia fu In Mm !., I n.w. -,.., v ,u m .ii uig 1111,9. I t Fukuborl leads In the batting nv eroges of tho Waseda team, and his' 11 Cures uto .333. New Orpheum (Phone for Good Scats, GG0) ' CASINO MUSICAL COMEDY CO. ' The Wrong Mr. Smith NEW MUSIC! NEW NOVELTIES! Thursday, Friday-and Saturday: SPECIAL MATINEE, SATURDAY Any Scat in the House, 25c KVENINO PRICKS.... 25c. Hoc, 75o Baseball Honolulu Athletic Park SPECIAL SERIES H SATURDAY", JULY 30 j "'i J. A. C. vs. U. S. M. C. , 0. C. ALUMNI vs. WASEDA SUNDAY, JULY 31: P. A. 0. vs.JMc. C. A. C. vs. WASEDA Admission. ,25c., 50o. and 7fio. Princes Rink POSITIVELY TONIGHT! SIGNOR ANTONIO'S Surprise Circus Wonderful Troupe of Performing , Dogs and Monkeys Special Ladies' and Children's Mat inee, Saturday, 2:15. Admission, 10c. THE MARVELOUS TYLER Balances Mattresses, Casks, Japanese Screens, Etc. OTHER FEATURES Latest Moving Pictures PRICES 10o and 15s Park Theater MISS ETHEL MAY Soprano Soloist from KoHh's GEORGE GARDNER America's Fa- voritc Irish Dialect Comedian The Great OR0TTONS Marvels of Strength DYS0 World's Great Ventriloquist CUNHA'S ORCHESTRA 1 AND MOTION PICTURES Admission So, 10c, ISo EMPIRE THEATER 1IOTEI, BTItKKT The Best Motion Pictures in the city Admission, 15c 10o Bo. DANCE The ' ROYAL ACADEMY OF DANOIN will hold its first quarterly dance on THURSDAY EVENING, AU0UST 4, at 8 o'clock. Odd Fellows' Hall. C00D MUSIC AND A GOOD TIME ilH-MHor Rent" cards on ial ' the Oulletin office. .. ... i , t 11. AttL..iLdAL&'.1..x LW.. .i W. , a ihrnmm 13' ..Al-tiM..,l.ft(l'1,i,lk..H . ,.. "-"- -.- wtl .ilaiVrVii'irSMtTt- w- ' t' '' a-u-.a.1i-. i . , i 'nLeSi,- ... . i. ..' . i MW ai t Wtmiw in..k . letJi. ul-..i -i.niaali fin, iIK nirl rTT-M lWimaiMMBln, . . Mf - . - - ' ,..,.