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Pine Needle, Nuulielm, Carlwnlo Acid and Oxygen, or Mcwiicnl llutliij Mininge, X-JUyi mid High Froqueiioy, to, r Bperlal nteiiilnn( for Udlri, & SON, LTD. lnH" "-- T TJ fc fc t An w" j- fciB S TOMS. MISS H0TCHKISS GIVES CHAMPION HARD TUSSLE Brilliant Tennis in Final Round of Ladies' Singles Three Hard Fought Sets May ' Sutton UnbedtalJte. Tlio tennis championships nt Del Monte were nearly completed by to day's play, sayK tho KxninJuer of September !'. The dual round In ladles' singles wns tliitliol when Miss Hazel llotchklss wan defeated li Ml 83 Mny Button In n hard three set inntrli. MIbs Sutton will piny her sister, Miss Florence, tomorrow In the chnllcugo match for the chain plonshlp. , Tho men's singles wns lirought to the samo stage when Melville I.oiik defeated (lernld Young In a three- net match. Uhg will tomorrow meet (lecirgo Janes do tho chnllengo round of til Ih event. In tlu' mixed doublet) Miss May Sutton arid ncrnld Youiir will play tho final' match ncnlnst Mltw llotcli- ftltiB Itinl Melvlllo I.oiik, and, as tho present champlong will not defend, the winners will secure tho cham pionship title. The men's doubles for the Del Monte cups nlm reached the final Wmnil nnd'llin teams to rontend for tlielr'liossosslnn nre Long and Slnsa f)ali;li ami llacon and Young. Tho llnal match between Miss llotchklss mid Miss Sutton nrouxed nidra Interest than nny other event In 'tho tou'rtiament, oversliadowlnii tin inc oiner cnniesis. It nttracted n larger number of xpectntors and evoked more cnthit ulasm than any tennis before seen at Del Monte and tho players re sponded by furnishing tho most sen satlonal match In Co.ixt tennis his tory. The spci tutors, at tho close, without exception weie satisfied that at last they had seen Miss May Sut ton extended to the limit nnd, forced to show tho last iota of skill which she possessed In order to maintain her supiemacy. In tho first set Miss Sutton easily won tho first three games heforo Miss illotchklss could reach her best form.vbut from that time on ensued a neiSerucklng con test, which wns In ddubt until tho lan point had been scored. Through out tho match Miss Sutton pursued her usual policy of driving her op. IKinent sharply from side to side, r.slng a foiclinnd drive and n back hand chop and very often running round tho hall In order to mako her favorite stroke but covering her court so well that thcro seemed few openings for her opponent. Miss llotchklt.8 bombarded tho op poslte back-hand court with her fine (hop stroke and showed good Judg ment In taking the not, wheio her exo"iu'(lon wns nlnwa perfect nnd whcie sho won n very largo proper lion of her points on placed volleys. Miss Sutton, however, was so severe and so nccurute that the net could Two Jumps Erom anywhere- downtown will take you to the Best Bar in Honolulu Right around the corner from Fort on Hotel--and there you are "It's The Fashion" The Two Jacks. Hotel near Fort ho approached only with great cau tion nnd iiHiialiy only after a long exlinustlng tall. After losing the first three games Miss llotchklss won the fourth nnd fifth, and Miss Sutton won tho next two, making the score fl-2, Then' Miss llotchklss evened the score nt "-nil by taking the next three games,1 hut Mls Sutton rnn out tho next two games and won the first set by! a score of "-.". In the second set, Miss llotchklss took the lead at once with threo gnmci, and after Miss Sutton had taken one game, secured a lead of r.-l. During these games Miss Sut ton drove out nnd netted more halls than usual, ami her opponent scor ed frequentl) on lino volleys. Miss Siitton, by n desperate effort In tho hardest play of tho match, yifp jthroo straight games and mado tho' score 4-R, but Miss llotchklss took the next gamo nnd won tho set by n s(ro of C-4. In tho third nnd last set Miss Sutton took tho lend, and though Miss llotchklss managed to mako the score n-all, then 4-nll, sho was un able to get past her rival, and final ly los.t the mntih by a scoro of 7-5, 4-0, C-4. ' On the following day Miss May Sutton plued her sister Florence and beat her, as already announced by cable. 'CHARLIE REILLY IS ' GOING TO SYDNEY Popular Lightweight Wants to. Foljow in Dick Cullen's - Footsteps,' Charle -llcllly, tho well-known lightweight boxer, blew In on tho Sierra this morning. Charlie has traveled n lot slnco ho was In Ho nolulu Inst, nnd he fought over In New York Stato several times. .He, wns unfortunate enough to Inji'iro his elbow and UuU handicapped him a lot. ' Hellly Is very sorry to think that ho Just missed meeting I.'d, Madison, who went to tho Coast on Wednes day last. As there does not seem to he anybody In town at present who could take Itcally on, ho is thinking of continuing ou to Aus tr.illu if he can mako arrangcmcnti with Hugh Mcintosh and his bunch of stars ou tho .ealaudla. According to Charlie, Oeorgo To let son Is out of the boxing gamo nt present, unci Is working In the Itu, nor business. Iltues, who will lie rcmcmbeied us it long Indlvlduil who vtslt,ed .Honolulu at the saiue time as I'etersou, IsiMlkno'cklns nronnci 'Frisco, doing ,n,oj;hljig fit present. Chmllo Hellly should do well In Australia If he gets a chauco to go down, nnd us Dick Ciillcn seems to be nuking money, there Is no rea son why the lad wiio outpointed Dick In several flnhts should not bo u drawing enrd In tho land of tho kangaroo and sport. II tl n On hoaul tho Kcalnndln, which will piocced to Australia tomnnow. is an aggregation of pugllU-s. an J the chief star among them Is Hilly I'apke, who Is known nil over tho world as the innn Who seems to hnv scared Stanley Kctcholl. Hugh Mc lutosh Is taking tho pugs to Aus tralia, where thoy will ho matched against the best that tho Antipodes can at present produce (Mill' I.KOt'K. SIX WEEKS OF G00O .BASEBALL ASSURED Henry Chillingwo'll- and David uu&nu win mui u& um pires Champions to Get Cup, It is cood nnWs tn hear that tho hall fans will be soon seeing some I. nan!. ..II nil. I I. .1 t. a AII.IaIIa tn -l ' will bo tho see no of action. The Onhu league last night held Its post poned meeting, nnd n schedule for the second half of tho 1910 scries was adopted. The settlement in regards to tho Wasedn series was made, nnd every thing went off with n swing that promises well for the smooth run ning of tho league's affairs In the future. Twelve games will bo played, nnd 'the series will last Btx weeks. There will 'be two games every Sunday aft ernoon, nnd the schedule looks very nt'tWctlve. Tho Marines aro down for tho' first gume threo Sundays out of 'tho six, 'and In .a way It suits them best, as1 they have to get back to their quarters on time for dinner. The opening doublcheader takes place on Sunday, September -.', and the games will bo: Marines vs. Jap. anesc Athletic, nnd Chinese Ath llotlc1s'vs;"I,ortuguft8e Athletics, !lo(h sufttlld do w'oll fiVstlr the fans up and" to creatc"n loL'of Interest In fho serlc's. The question of umpires eamo up, and Henry Chllllngwnrth, who had been prevailed upon to reconsider his resignation, was Induced to take on tho Job again. Thcro was much satisfaction expressed when It wns announced that "Klddo" would ac cept the position. As an assistant, David Desha was appointed, unci be tween them the two )oimg experts should be nble to please nearly all the fans. To please all Is Impossi ble, and tho same old kicks will doubtless be registered by men who, at n distance of two hunched feet, declare n man Is safe or otherwise, notwithstanding -that tho umpire, who was within n few feet of tfio play, calls the opposite to what the fan thinks. Tho second seiles of the Onhu league will last till tho end of Oc tober, and unless wot weather ln torfeics a lot, thero should bo tho samo old rrowds at the Athletic I'nrk ovory Sunday afternoon. The Oahu Juniors will play their games In tho mornings, and thero will bo baseball alt day long, with n short Interval for luncheon, n ts si Antono Kaoo. the"Vnlnlua Horse," has slgiilfled'hls willingness to run Soldier King nny distance from five miles to the full Marathon distance. The soldier champion will probably leave San Francisco about October 24 for Honolulu, and tho rnco will he run soon after. REGATTA DAY FINAL TRAINING STUNTS Crews Aro Ready and Anx ious for Fray Special Pair Oar Great. Tomorrow will bo Itegaltn Day, nnd nil tho hard work of tho men who have been fur weeks past train ing on the harbor will end when tho pistol nnnouiii.es tho finish of the different rnces. The seniors, Ju niors, freshmen nm pair-oar men will take things easy on Sunday In stead of wending their way down to the boat clubs nnd putting In a cou ple of hours' hard work In the shed nnd on the wnter. All tne crews nro wound lip for tho test, and II won't be l:ck of con dition that beats any of tho men,. The Healunls and Myrtles are exhib iting the greatest rivalry about tho faces, and tho result should be u line day's sport. Last evening the crews were out on tho wnter, and somo good spins wero done by the seniors and fresh men, who seemed to pair off for tho rowing stunts. The Ilealanl fresh men hit up a good clip nnd rowed n fine even stroke; they Bhould give a good nccount of themselves tomor row, Tho special pair-oar crews are looking fine, anil this raco Is going to causa much excitement. It was planned to start the special third on the program, Instead of way down eighth, where It was first scheduled to be. Tho first ia:e will start ut 9 o'clock, and by that time the club houses should be crowded. ROWING CLUB'S DANCE TO BE BEST EVER Good Music, Fine Floor, Pretty Girls and Long Pro gram Op Tap. , Tomorrow night at tho Young Motel, tho ilanrn given by the Myr, tlo nnd Ilenlanl boat clubs will bo the best ever brought off nt the closo of Hegntta Day. A flno program of waltzes, and two-steps has been ar ranged, and from an cni hour till midnight nil will bo fun and toy. Tho miiilc wjlll bo supplied by ICunt's string band, and ever) body knows what Hint means. The lloci,' Is In perfect condition, and us nil the pietty girls of Honolulu nro to he present,' there Is no doubt of n good time belnd had by the members and their friends. The committed In charge of tlio affair Is us follows; II, V. llalley (chairman), flerirgo (lull, J. II. Mc Swunson, II, O'Suillvnn, Robert Chll llngworlh, K. Schleber, 8. A. Walker nnd W, JIcTIghe. Tho floor mnn ager wilt he Sam Walker, and he will have us assistants O. I,, Soreu son uqd W. W, Harris. Tho program calls for fourteen regular dances, anil then thcro nro four extras on tho cards also. Theso extras will probably ho stretched tci eight or ton before the evening Is pan and tho more tho merrier. Tho tickets for tho danco nro going off fast, and u huge crowd Is oxpected to be present when the first two step, "flood Sports," is played. ii It H Tho big Japanese wrestling tour liumont starts up on Monday next, nnd seventy-slxgContestaiitH havo su far announced their Intention of competlg. n n n m a u n n :: it ti M M COMING EVENT8. It M u IS Secretaries and managers of II It athletic clubs are Invited to send It II In tho dates of any events which II It they majr be getting up, for In- It It sertlon under tho above head, If it Address all communications to It It 'the Sporting Editor, Dull e tin. II II i- It Oahu League, it II Sept. 25.-0. S. M. vs. J. A. C it It Sept ID. C. A. C. vs. I'. A. C. II it Oahu Juniors, It ii Sept. 18. Asuhls vs. I'nlamas. il it Sept. 18. Mil Hocks vs. Abuhls. it it Golf. It it Oct. 23. Four Hall, Foursome, II. it it (1. C. Mouniilua. it it Cricket. li tl Sept. 17- Mulch. il Tennis. It II Kepi.-1! O Hull Cup, il It rtowlnu it II Opl. 17 Anniinl lliwitln. il It II II It li It II II II II It II It it II It DICK SULLIVAN IS WELL AND STRONG Popular Athlete Coixies In On Sierra Charlie Rcilly "Also'Returns. Dick Sullivan, the popular ath lete, returned on the Sierra this morning, nnd ho looks remarkably well. All the talk of Dick being III wns poppycock, 'llnd' thoiwell-knowii niidv'wHIWICO'l xouugufcjlow Is feel ing splendid. He onjo)cd his trip to the CoastAery much, and while away renewed his friendships with many Honolulu people who have set tled on tho mainland. "Yes," remarked Dick this morn ing, r"l ilawiFonio, boxing- whllo on tho Coas! ((JcWc'roed n fyi'tcst be tween1 TrliiMo nnd.i;iarlle Norvall, nnd . the.. sailor got tho decision. Trlnkle Is tho sailor who boxed lnv , Honolulu nt the t lino of tho visit or Vi the big fleet, unci Norvall Is known us a good man with tho gloves, 1 saw fleorge Peterson, the innn I box ed some time ago, nnd ho seemed about the samo us ever. j "Charlie Hellly eamo nlong on tho Sierra, and he thought ho would lu able to get n match with Madison, hut I see thnt tho long fellow has gone bnck to tho Const. "I did not sco anything of Jack Cordell, hut I hear that ho has gouo Knst to break Into tho six-round game, I urn sorry I missed Cordell, 'as I would have liked to have heard him talk of the go ho hud with l'at. Dick saw Jack Denshani In Snn Francisco, nnd sas that tho sporting writer Is doing well and seems hnppy. "Say," added Ulchard, "I seo that people hnve been alluding tn ma ns n dead one; I don't look much llko that, do 17 Why, I hnve put on L weight, nnd am n lino sample of a live corpse." And with that tho most popular nthleto In Honolulu blew nut onto King street to be greeted by a bunch of friends who had heard that ho had returned on tho Slerrn. n ti ti At 4 o'clock this nfternnon the cnmmltteo of the Hoy Scouts will meet to nrrnnge n public gather ing of those lillerestccl In tho move ment. Tho football season Is showing signs of life and this afternoon tho College of Hawaii will try unci get. n team out for u first practise. RECREATIONS. Park Theater CONNIE MARINA Australia's Own Comedian HISS ALMA LYNDON From the Rlckard Circuit BANVARD & FRANKLIN Acrobatlo Sketch Team EMPIRE THEATER HOTEL BTIIKBT Maud Rockwell . AND TUB nnsT ' Motion Pictures IN THE CITY Adminlon t15o 10c, go. NOVELTY THEATER Corner Nuuanu and Pauahi Streets CLARENCE TISDALE The Greatest Australiap Tenor WISE & MILTON Singing, Dancing and Comedy Artiiti V And LATEST MOTION PICTURES ' TRY US I'AOinO SALOON Kliitf nml Nminnii Sliced j