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flRP' 10 "' ' " ' " . EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1911. ft , MA iTHHBB -BjI t fell W jl H L tffnil) m JgfflJifMB I mu WHY not order a suit now? Save the middle mnnVi profit.' '' -Jf. ' " f PiYi', T ff-fc (X Clothiers n. sk- J(: , illr Ov ' V(A J5 ? " ' Hv"' J ' F0nT STREET, NEAR DERETANIA .... HONOLULU, T. H. 'fl loHm-oitmicit.. X I .1 ftia. -t. y ". ct-j ,. .1 aa .1 - - i P I , j.u , ..-. r a - . . " i :. , f' ! tu ! 5. f FOUR RUNS MADE AMERICA BOY GAMES PROMISE . HITCH COMES I IN FIRST INNING SCOUTSAHEAD WELLTOMORROW OVERLASTGAME ft Puns Defeat Kaahumanus 6-1 In Exciting Ball Game. Itunn were made In bunches nt I'u Jiailllu 1111(1 f9tritm iinii nuuu, nui-.i, the Puna ami Kiiuhumimiia cromed , until In tlit lr game of the Oriunmar ! Kidinul Lcjkui Phiy. 'mil when It won nil curr the I'uns liml won out 0-1. It mm In the nrt Inning of the, Kama thut the. Puns did their work, nml In that litnlnj,- no U.is than four men crewicd tho plnte, which helped out the total Hcore consldinibly. In tli fourth the 1'unH sot one mnn ovir, und In the llfth another, while It win) In tho nlxth that the Kunliuinumis rcore.1 their only run. TIib youngsters were out In force to root for their teams, and they did inuhe Bomo nolxe when the I'uns rcgl" tired four runs In the first Inning of the contest TIiIm lead of the I'uns put the ex citement ut fever heat, und for tlm entlrct (tame the boys did not Bet over their cheerlm; streak which struck them In this InnlnR Th boys in tho Grammar League nre puttlnK up Bood ball, and what they lack In experience and cool-head-'diiess they more than make up In en thusiasm, so that It Is u pleusurv to wntch them on the diamond. I-jrlmer, who has had chargo of the league, left for1 the (.'oust, und now 1'itts Is looking after the Interests of the boys who play In the league games. The lineups, score, lilts and errors nro as follow: Kanhumunu J. Roschlll, c ; Mlkl, lb.; Klnjero, 2b.: Tsu Un, ss.; J. V. Ting, 2b.; Ah Yin. cf.: Sada, p.; W. I.ee, If.: W. ltosehlll, 3b. J'unnhou MeStocker, cf s fill Kee, rf.'; Kong Tal. 3b ; Kin Will, 2b ; Kwnl Toon, p ; Kwal Shoon, lb ; Wadsworth, c; Quintal, ss ; Thompson, If. lilts Kauhumami 2, Punahou G Krrors Kuahumami 4, l'un.ihuu 3. Score. Knaliuiiioim 0 0000100 01 I'unaliou 4 0 0 110 0 0 0 Two-baso hits MeStocker nml Kong Tal FANDOM AT RANDOM It was thought for several days that I ln-iii would bu illlllculty In urraglng the deciding game In the Kallhl-Y. M. C. A busketball series, as Kullhl held nut against I'alaiiui ir.vnl, a neutral Hour, for some time ns the scene of tho contest. Detulls have now been nrrnngid and the game comes off Mon day night The way the bikers are taking up tho tickets for the first Inter Islnnd excursion, which Is scheduled for Maul, promises well for these trips. Ono hundred tickets wire Ilk 'bo sold, und all but IHe have, already been spoken for The trip should be the Mart for ninny others In succeeding mouths Kaoo will not run In any evening events, because he wants to see tho ground be is running over, and so It must lie daylight for him. The old mriti always runs barefooted, and ho is nfruld of glass or other foreign nub Fiances on tho track when he can not see the ground well Finding that there ure few nsplrants for mat honors In Honolulu nt the, present time, John 1'rocllclier has given up the Idea of a tournament at the Park Theater for the present. It may be taken up again later. Monday night Wlnklebneh and his nssurlutes will open the eentng sport ovents at Athletic Park, the main at traction being the Jnpaneso wrestlers. Other events of lesser Importance will be on the progrnm nlso. The Kams havo two morn games to piny In tho "regular schedule one Mon day with Piinuhoii nnd on Tuesday with Mi-Klnley High School "MAYORESS" COUNTED OUT IHJNNKWKI.L, Kub., April 7. Mrs. Klla Wilson, "mayoress" of this city, today Is counted out und tho voters who elected her lire very, very peev ish. On 11 lecount of the votes the city council finally declured C. M. Ackers elected. Mrs. Wilson will con test. The recount was nrdored follow ing a. doinard by Ackers' campaign managers. Her majority at tho election nccoiding to the first count had been very slight "Of coiirso I shall contest tlm elec tion," Mrs. Wllmiu declaied with nplrlt lodny "I lliltilc I n-ns fairly nlected and I shall diuiminl my rlghlH. "I know that I ciui run 1 bis town nml run It iIkIiI, mid I don't pro jiimn in Imcit down muruly I'ccmisu pnuit-oiiu i'Uu WiiiilH lint Jul.," Chief Scout Tells of .His Ob servations Dfning Eng lish Visit. r.rnest Thompson Soton, Chief Scout of tho Boy Scouts of Aniorlca who recently returned from a visit to the Iloy Scouts of Great Britain lino written n letter tn tnn nova oi ... ... ..... . .... . , the United States. Ho praises tho boys of America and says that the American Hoys are In many ways superior to tho British Scouts. Ho writes that the American Boys nro specially s,!...e,I'.n a,, matters per- tnlnlng to camping out, while the Kngllsh Boys nio belter disciplined, Mr. Seton suggests that a troop of. the finest Boy Scouts of America bo sent to England toon to show tho American iittnlntneiitB In scouting. and that a British troop bo sent over hero. Thin nucBtion Is now being considered by tho Kxecutlvo Board, and should such nn exchange of In- ternatlonal courtesies bo decided up- on, much caro win uo tngen in se- lectlng the tioop to go to Cnglantl..pll for tho Stars. ,. The following Is Mr. Seton's letter: Cos Cob, Conn., April C, 1911. To tho Boy Scouts: Last week I returned to this land of sunshine after spending a couploj of months In our motherland. One nf ,,.v iilileela In imliiir there was to' ... .a ..! Pfinmnrn nntl'S With Ilia UrillSIl o...u Bl tlnhort nmlnn.Pnwnll. tho Chief gavo a luncheon to enabU Vlawnlls Thomas-Ilaphacl.'c; Lota- cept that they htand on the sldo lines tho American visitor to meet those 'A Desha, p.; Dreler, lb.: lln'mauku, which Is against all rules of the gamo. who wore actlvo In British scouting 2U.; Kuiilll, ss.; Markham, 3b.; nice. Second, Fort Shatter Is much smaller and we had many Important Ideas rf.; W. Desha, cf.; D. Desha. If. jthan the Palnma lloor. Third, Fort and experiences lo exchange. Their j Portuguese Soares, c; Pedro, p.: I Sbaf ter la not any where near us con chlef troublo Is-much the same as Joseph lb.; nuslinell. 2b.; Julias, s j.; 'venPnt for the public, ours, namely, the scarcity of good gJJ- oimm- Tt- Mnd-rltt' cf-I Paluma has a gallery for spectators scout masters. But our Amerlcaiii ' nnvn,.-tViiitnn n- T"ernnn-' n'l twenty feet each sldo of tho sldo Scouts are ahead In many w-uys us'i n,. ai, Toon. 2b.; Knn Yen. well as In numbers. I found, for ex - ample, that our bojs are far mor.i hklllful In everything that pertains to camping out. This Is doubtless a matter of climate and opportunity. I found, on the oilier hand, that the Kngllsh boys wuro better disciplined. Another thing that struck me was that the American boys seemed to hao greater lung power than tho English lads. Tho Kngllsh Boj-b do not give their yells with the samo enthusiasm and power that tho Aninrirnn Ilovs do. 1 llko esueciully this expression of enthusiasm among .i. A.nurin iinv. ,t is proposed liiat wo send one of our finest troops over there In the near future to demonstrate our moth- oils, and our cousins will be Invited to scnu one 01 ineirs over neie. ouuii an interchange 01 visits wouui oouui- less be of Immense advantage to both organizations. Faithfully jours, (Signed) Krm'st Thompson Seton, Chief Scout. tt tt tt WORK PROGRESSING ON NEW MANUALS The work on the two now manuals to be Issued by the Boy Scouts of American Is going on rapidly und will, In a few weeks, be In the hands of tho printers. It Is hoped to lmu them ready by June 1. Among the men who nro wilting them are Dr. I Georgo J. Fisher of the International Y. M C. A.; Major Charles Lynch, ( Medical Director of the Atnerlcnn Ited Cross; Krncst Thompson Seton, Chief Scout of the Boy Scouts of America ; Arthur A. Pnrev nf Wnl- l,Uiey "l "l 1 tliam, Mass.; Waldo M. Sherman, II. W. Gibson, Secretary of tho Boys' Woik of Massachusetts nnd llhode Island; John L. Alexander, who has been actively Interested in boys' work for many years, mid James K. West, Uxcoutlvfl Secretary of the Boy Scouts of America. The various chanters are helm? rend nnd nnnroved f.-" .I .in?.'! ' t.r.1U,d " 1? "W.d, . . , Wni I) Murray Georgo U 1 rut and A A JanwJon b ',j t! .. Yesteidav afternoon tlm Puns and K'n.ns s.,M,.,,i t,...s I,, ti... iri,..,,i,.r leuguo played a warm baseball gitinu on the Kiiin Held, the lesult being 10-21 In fnvnr of Piiiiuhnu It wus the last lulling wiiii-n iii.i llio business, for then the Kiiins had a bulluon usceiislun.diii- Flf.i-n IUh wue'nulh, of KI.'lu.T iliuili) off Baldwin II was unit, some uauiu, Healanl smoker inuighl, and I lie Inl cur tu appear on tlio program for en luialnmsM I'lBinlsi a Jolly, uyiulnu, New Players Admitted to Oahu League and Lineup of Teams for Game. Tho first game In tho Oahu League series tomorrow afternoon at tho Ath letlc Park will bo between Haw-all and . ., .i.i. i. ii,. (I., iin. Japanese, and ns this Is the first time ...... . ..... . ,.... inn, these two teams have como together menu i. icuiin .... c ifii.w " ,.- ... .. ... . .,.. miring me seusun, llie renun u. m Bnlnu wm t)0 interesting. Tor the second attraction the Stars and Portuguese tennis will cross bats, and this should be u close gumo uUo. The teams In the league this year - nnfl Uij) ffln, nro not KOlng , bo oisappolnled at any time w-hllo tho serics Is on. With such teams as tho four now In tho league, the stnnd and bleachers at Athletic Park should be crowded every Ku"1'l,y'"r ' ,V'"VWL .Jr'of t))J;nut'n1,j'BIu,DCjron 80V0rn mor( payers were signed on . iH.iin. llyman Riiphael and nddle Noah for the Hawalli, und Hert Dower, i-orueiro, uuue .Miner nun .-hicr i- 11 was niso fieeiueu inuk inti iiiu- B.lxnn udnnlil lia flictltatioil 11 I til lltll forms, and with nil the teams and the i.tllclnls In uniform, the games will ,nk(, on natt.. r,parance. Tor tomorrow the lineup of the teami will be: J. A. C Brlto-IIoopll. c.i Kealoha- Tatt ft.f r vi t Al;ikhil lit1 Franco, 2b.j .-"iiiiu-, ... ...., .. Cllllllngwortll, s. Boss, 3b.: Zerbe, . .,.,. . ... u..... i Mtnrs Hnves-Wllllnms. n 'At, Tn 31,,. Sumner, rf.; Sing Hun, cf.; II. Chllllngworth, It. tt tt tt PERCY HUNTER WANTS THE OLYMPIAD Tho athletic enthusiasts of tho Hnnds-Around-the-Piiclllo Club are anxious to grapple with Percy Hunter on his arrival here on tho 23rd. Like every Australian, Hunter Is nl sport promoter. While In Honolulu hu discussed with some of his Australian 1 friends' here I slan olymplu ire tho plans for 11 Polyne- slan olympiad of Polynesian- sports, to ' I l, ..1.1 .,...... ! mn u tlin (Isut mant if" . n ' Tno plnni, nro elaborate nnd It will tnko several yea'rs to arrange for the ,nrmging 01 uih nuuvu u-ium immnnj' , pan m mo luvim, mi ,. v- lloves 11 can ue uone. tt 55 55 FANDOM AT RANDOM twenty-fourth annual championship toiiriihuient of the Pacific Statos Ten- nls Association. The event win uo contested on the new courts ut Santa Cruz from June 19 to lift, Inclusive. The program will be made up of men's und women's singles und doubles, mixed doubles and Junior singles and doubles. The famous Sutton sisters will be among the contestants, as will Maurice McLaughlin and Melville Long, Healanl smoker tonight at the club house promises to be the luajt suc cessful vet held bv tlin Huh. Prenar- ntlons havo been made for entertnln- , , . . 1 ,.. "'K " lurgo iiumuer ui gucsis uuu me . ..,....,.,. -. , uoys are going lu uo iiiemuoives pruuu 111 entertulnlng, Play In President's Cup at Oahu Country Club links Is on today and tomorrow. Tho tournament Is on the second Saturday and Sunday of each ..,.,,.. . '""'" ""K er "im"K- ll"1 " 1'resldcnt of the club, 1 ' nUFVALO. N. Y.. May 1 -Toni , Longboat, the Canadian Indian, do- tented Oustuv LJungslioni of Sweden ' ... ..... . .... ... ' n nueeii-uiiio race nere yesieiuuy. Tho time was 1 hour 17 minutes nndiuur,VBU ,10'" l"OB0 I'loucorH. 48 Beconds. The Knllhl GIiIb' llaskutball team is anxious to take on u team from Mul aui cmiei,B tho girls' team ut W"l,uk,, for "'"l(:" ,0 " ' on " " The polo players me gulling their liiiiiints lulu Hhupu now ami soiuu whim ponies a 1. 1 being ,v,tued nut Piinnlinu Held Is Ihe iilni-n win re tlm MHili-iiutB nn' koIhk on nl incHinl, - (hui Kiwi hum on lljls, nftiiiiiiuii, Dispute as to Where Kalihi-Y. M. C. A. Final Struggle Shall Be In Basketball. There was n hitch In tho Y. M. C. A.-Kulllil basketball aeries but , ' . . i niama gym nns "'"" "',, '" ,,,,,,1 im, i.'.fnrn ' There was an understanding before iiuii liiiim onUMitml been selected. .... ... . inn series iteirnn " i tun ii eucn loam I... t..... 'I'm..., If a.inh (irtl - -.. - , . should win one game out of three or two games each out of five ()mt tho third or fifth game would be !,,iuyej on neutral lloor, the 1'ul.iinn, oor bc, nnme(, nl lhat lUm s that the Palanui lloor could bo Be- cured. Kallhl objected for a time to the Palamu lloor on the grounds (i,ut j;oU of tle y jj c. A. team Is ncnuanlej wlt, t1P n0()r. That B,lou,d not Prevent tho last game Kallhl has played on tho Palama team and has done a great deal of practicing on that lloor before Joining I the Knllhl team, thereloro If ought to be an even standoff between tho two tenms. The Palama basket backstops nro Identical as tho Kallhl n"d tho side lines leselnblo tile Y. M. C. A. Why some of tho Kallhl players wished to pin on the Fort Shnftor flnnr Is hnrri In i.Ynlnln In tlin first , ., ., , . ii,,,.r i...a ,,,, , . , utLimiiiumiviuiin iwi ni'ciuiuin. ua- bouudry lines uutBlde of which spec tators could bu placed instead of right up against tho bouudry line us nt Fort Shafter. Monday nlgbt tho final gamo will be played. Scores of tho past games of tho series: N Kullhl 31, Y. M. C: A. 19, at Kallhl. Kallhl 7, Y. M. C. A. 2.r,( nt Y, M. C. A. Kallhl 27, Y. M. C. 12, nt Kallhl. Knllhl 17, Y. M. C. A. 35, nt Y. M. C. A. tt tt tt HAM DCADPl DDAIOTO un I' DUnni rimlOLo 1 T I 1 r r II fM f f I lT iriL CMHLT JsUUUIb Daniel C. Beard, National Scout Commlhslonor of tho Boy Scouts of America, who Is a favorite 11 favorite among boys, has this to suy about the he rocs of the Old World and of tho Now: "1 would cut oft tho Old World idcus of heroes. Wu have established n "ernes, who taught tho world scout - I"B. because they were up against " iiiuii, wus u npieuuiu ureeir. oil inu finest set of suvuges God ever ! miy nd tho crulso wus u must en ted. The wild Indians seal pod ; Joyilble one Tho yachtsmen enter- , " creut ' us and matin men nf im nml tnnpht us how to boliuyo ourselves. A ton deifoot who went out West In tho old days did not llvo long nt nil, nnd the passing minute mun Boon deco rated the 'wigwam of the Indian. It was the man on the Job who hud alt his faculties all the time thut lived. Such u 'man was Daniel Boone, Si mon Kenton nnd Davy Crockett. All of them were gentlemen, und what Is more, they were all moral men. Dan- ' lel Doono never liked a vulgar or pro fntlt. Itvti uuulnn In hid llfrt Tlm ..I.I - - - -. ..." u,u 'lllc-.sltlli lmnt.,1- novar ,w.V .. llr -" ..-.v. . Ilv wiiungiy or if lie chuiu help it. Ho was 11 man wan n mission; they woro ull men (implied with a mission. Any one of them would have won a pluco In the university football team. Thoy would all havo made good strokes In ' IIIH MII.III., 1111 11,1 Unillla " luu ti.nt... - , , , "" , " " , f' ,' ,'" "" B"0'1 '1"'u. "! Olll their de- scendants we ,e filling tho halls of ngress mid the Senate today with " best men wo haco got. They are 01lulK In finance, they nro leading , Ill the lirnfOMalnnu frntn llin nn,,... ;. "" ,; """, "" " ""- '"" """M Those urn the men I want to hn tho heroes of our buys, but not tho Jack Shop- llur,, w tho Jesslo James typa wo I "uvu '" u"r country, not Hobln Hood, l,'(l tuhter, mid Threo-Flngereil Jack. I W", W,t '" maV" "Ur Ht,"lH "'0' i...,...!, n.mi mm run uu iiiiukh mm ' thillgB." Why pay the government ten par. cent penally on delinquent t.ixc7 Take your tax hill lo the office and lellle at once; :: : a n n jj it n n n it t SPORT CALENDAR. ti tt . :i :! If Managers of baseball and oth- 11 tt er athletic teams would notify tho tt tt 11 til lot I ti of tho dates of pro- tt tt posed matches ro that -such In- tt tt formation could be placed In the tt tt sport calendar It would ho con- tt tt sldered a favor. Address all com- ti tt munlcatlons to Kportlng Editor, tt tt 11 u 1 le 1 1 n Omce. tt tt Saturday, May 13. tt tt Hawaii Yacht Club Crulso to tt i tt Wutnnae Returning Sunday, tt tt 8moker Healanl Boat Club tt tt House ti " a" nt Country Club I'resl- tt ,, ,,.,, ,,,, ,. ,, .. '.... ... ..... a ounua, mjr it. .. Stewart Cup I'luy Oahu Conn- tt try Club Links, Scnil-Ptnuls. tt ti tt Baseball, Oahu Ixjnguo Huwall tt tt vs. ,1. A. C; Stars vs. I. A. C; JJ Athletic Park tt Walpahu vs. Walanae. tt tt Oolf ut Country Club Presl-tt jj ,iotlfa cup Play. tt J t Monday, May 15. tt , t; Final llahkethall anino Kallhl tl tt vs. Y. M, C. A.: Palama Oym. tt Basehall-Kams. vs. Punohou. tt H 'tt Wednesday, May 17. tt I tt Championship Tennis Tourna- tt tt mont, Singles Commences tt tt lootir Courts. tt Thursday, May 18. tt A. A. TJ, Meeting Lorrln An- tt diows' Olllre. tt ' Saturday, May 20. tt Honolulu Team lo Maul for Soc- tt ccr (lame. tt Sunday, May 21. tt Opening Season of Honolulu tt tt Yncht Club. tt tt Saturday, May 27. tt tt Ladles' Day Ilnwull Yacht Club tt tt Kntertalns. - tt tt Hawaii Yacht Club Danca Pearl tt tt Harbor. tt First Week liml Kxctirslon to tt Maul Visit lao Valley. tt tt Sunday, May 28. tt tt Ladles' Day of Hawaii Yacht tt tt Club Pearl Harbor. tt tt Sunday, June 11. tt tt Baseball Walalua vs. Walaleo tt tt ut Walalee. tt tt tt tttxuna.nttttttttttttttRtttttttt OPENING CRUISE HELD BY FIVE YACHT CLUBS Five yacht clubs got under way In the opening cruise of the season, April 3d. The Corinthian, California, San Francisco, Aeolian und Kncluul fleets were all seen out on the bay. Not for many yeurs bus theie been .finch a number of the pleusuro craft on tho hay waters. It wus literally ullvu with them. The Snn Francisco nnd Corinthian clubs exchanged courtesies during tho day. In the morning tho Tlburon tars went over lo Sausallto and fired su lutes which were answered from the wharf of the San Francisco club. In tho afternoon the San Frunclsco club fleet sailed over to Tiburon nnd the sumo ceremonies were gunu through lii.tiiu. I Ti,n ,..BtLi.r w-ns l,i,.i fn,- vnniitlm. There wus a Bplendld breeze on the tallied u largo number of their friends aboard tho different craft, tt tt tt FANDOM AT RANDOM 55 tt tt According tn cable advices from the Coast, Musson and Walker, the two aviators to show here, will b-.uu on tho lloiuilulun, which will niih.i lu this port June 2. Jack Kcully Is pro moting the flights of these men whlla they iire In the Territory before they sail for Australia, The basketball game between the girls from Kallhl and those from Wnl Uiltn should prove n great contest nnd liw-aken much Intel est In tho sport Announcement The Manhattan Cafe No. 79 Hotel street, near Fort, is now icrving a nice Regular Dinner for 25c from 11 a, m. to 8 p. in. 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