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..-wn-yy,.- ..ly... ., .n..1 rv- t - - .;, ras r".'-"r Km- r-ywjmmtiwQfiP " - ;w 10 EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1911, SPORTS OF ALL KINDS -WHAT IS DOING h;Mjh$'V'l',nr!" ' , 'Wl'i11'' ' " i' "l" 'i1'1'1' 'WWMHMiMiMMBBW wmimwmuiwi wct ' TT.-"pfy ff';!fWK'fW 'J vmKsii7ft . . T c " ' - i fa 4 t.H W- 1 imtj u PATSY M'KEIA AND KID GEORGE ARRIVED FROM COAST TODAY Both Boys Show Up Well and Have Many Wins to Their i Credit McKcnna Has Had Nineteen Matches in Six Months and Claims Coast Championship. That the fans will kco pome good scrapping when Patsy McKennn, wel terweight champion of the Coast, nnd Kill Oeorhc get together on Iho night of June 17 for n 10-r.iiiliil go Ik evident ' jrnm win moss ni inn iuu noys n mi arrived on the Ilonoliil.in this morn ing Doth have boon In the gnmo for some time, mill Pats) comes from Iloston, tho home of that grand old scrappe-r John I, Sullivan, and has fought his way lo lbs Coast and denned up al most everything of on) nceount In both the Northwest and Southern ",ist I points On the nther hand a California lad who has dune nil bin lighting on the Coast, win re he bus inct tho bent of tlieni from the four to the 20-round route Hoth chaps nre clonr-oyed and Mrongly built, long and rnngv, and they look more like lighters tlian nn purs who have been In the city for a long time. - It looks more like Rood, ilean sport on the night of Juun IT than nm thine pulled off In Honolulu fnr mnre than ear, and Dick Sulltvnn In lueky In Retting twn mieli men fnr Hie headlin es on hl card. Dlik Is out for the square game, and all the fan know be will do the right thing and put on a card upon which then can be no criticism MeKcnna'a Record. During tile p.ixt six mnnlhx on tin Co est Patxv has had nineteen llgbtx, unil before that time he had cleaned up the men in his class in New Kng land and fought nil the vva wext He bent Spike Kellej of C'hlcngn nt Benton ll.irls.r. Mich knoi ked out th and the preliminary bouts which, will Wisconsin Kid nt Thcrmopolls. Wyo, be nrrnnged i in s" Defeat Pcnnsy Over Two-Mile Course By Bare Two Feet at Finish. a VV A SM tC t. Mai R In 4h """ . . ' . . ...ISprliigllelil Dr. Walter most plcturesiiue tcttlng Imiislnubloi and neioro immense crow us on lurpvuu boat destrovirs and along tho seawall of the I'nlliil Statei Naval Academy grounds on the Severn Hlver, Hie Naval Academy crew defeated Pcnn here to day by a bare two feet After tho curtnln raiser, which was won lij the Annapolis fourth crew from Penn's freshmen b a length and a half. Referee rt I! I, Wllllainsoti lined tho two big crews up at the mouth of the Severn Hlver for their Journo nf two miles, llnlshlng off the historic Naval Academy icinetery Tile tldo was run nine out uulte Mrongl. which tho crews bad to buck ngalnst, heneo tho slow lime of 11 niln 21 sec. I was with Ileftrec Williamson when ho Rot tho crew off, both boats moving away together, at u slindc over 40 htrokes to the minute A strange tale which has probably never beforo been recorded In boat rating follows Tho Middles were leaders In this Rrcnt two- mllo race for n few brief seconds, about thirty at the start und only an Instant at the finish, but an Instant long enough to give them tho verdict. Middlei' Finith Wint. All the rest nf the vva Penn seemed sum winners, but It was Just that In htant at the finish thnt was necessary Never before havo I seen u crew such u short time In tho lend win It (.bow ed great pluck and lighting spirit In the Middles and Immense. Judgment nf their stroke, Lofton At the firing of the gun tlio Navy was off llrst on it great sprinting start and soon had u eiuarter of a length, but young Heath, Pennsylvania's stinke, was cnlm anil simply rowed nn scIiimIuIo and passed thn Middies rather eiifdly at tho quarter 'f"0 At tho hair mllo It was Penn by it third nf a length, Willi tho QunkVrs clocking 38 In thn Middles' 37 At the mllo Pennsylvania vvns Iho best part of a length In Iho good and rowing with far too much self-conll-denco When thn mllo liuny was reach ed Iho dirferunco wus thn same, and wominno nn Iho "lien lYnnklln." Penn sylvania's cnnehlug launch, put up thn broom, but It was pn mature. Condition Denim to Tell. TIip Navy hero lijnin mnt iltler inlneil HkIiI, m,d Iho Ivvn InilU racpil In the mile and it half nl it Irrrlfle pare, hut Iho Mlihlli' boiler cniiilltlnn Mnml lliein In Knnil slMid, wlillo a 1'Oilpln Of Hid Qimlmis hoiun lo fmlo Ad Hlh of mil, limn Iho llhloll HHnK Uiflim liegHii nun uf llin ureal -el twiU vr win This lis kept up IIHlll IMn ItHMl IIM MmmIIi. lttHfl VMIUVl l !". Mi I III al MIMH KHd.UHKl'il mid Vfyl)liK i 111 rMtilnW IWHlwH H4UHll VIlllMl 1141 III mall hHH lr(Ml lU ' tMM i WW MM IrfMfhW In nine rounds, knocked out Jimmy Hreen of Clocklon nt Vnllejo In two rounds, knocked out Willie Cnrlcr of Han I'niiii Imii in tun rounds nt Dream 1 iii,I mi Pee ember f, mill In one romiil Ic-oiiitcr 11, kimekcd nut Martin Hhubert of San I"innclseo In the llrl lound, bent Oe-orgo Andrews at Dream land In four rouiulH, and nt Oakland In lx round; tmiKht n draw with Sailor Itctroskc, and has fought with various other serappcrs who were ill Ills class and had tlalinx on the title Kid George, Kill George is I'lillfornl hreil mid nilned and Ihih dnno most of hi llRht- tlcnrgo is.lng in the cities around tho bay, where he 1... l...u ..,n , rtMal.tnCitlilA lt ,1 llfltlin for himself In nil goes from four to '... twenty round lie ha fought such men ax Fltz Hol la ml a SO-rnmiil tlinvv; beat Walter Stanton over the !0-rouiid course; fought llrlck Ilurgexs and won In four rounds, had a b-roimd draw with Den ver Jnliiiti) O'Keefe; decision over Jimmy Hart In ten rounds; fought I'rcddr Itronkx n draw; knocked out Jack llurke In one round; and had Ihree goes Willi Sailor lctrokcj four, xl and ten rounds, all draws and knocked out Jack Divlx In the four teenth round nf their go l'roin thee pirtlnl records of the men who lire to appear In the squared circle In Honolulu It seems as If the fans were going to see the rent thing win 11 the bojs enter the squared circle twn weeks from tonight. Honolulu has not bnd n chance to see Mich boxing for many a month, nnd It will bo strange If them Is not n crowded house to see thexo scrnppers ly backed up It was a seesaw lo the end and the Middles had tlio better of tho balance Just at the line. PcimBlvnnla's leg drlvo Is rcmark abl good Tho Navy has a very hard llitlsli. but settles at the end nf the stroke (iverconlldence nnd lack of en durance undoubtedly helped to heat Pennsylvania The raco today will do good tn the Quakers and arouse them This week will Btirely mako rowing history, as Columbia conies here to Ann ipolls tn measure strength with the victorious Middles next Saturday, while rennslvunla meets Yale nt Pect, In New THE CAREER OFA FAMOUS ATHLETE "I have been asked by The Cnlum Man lo trace m athletic career. I was born on the farm near Aliiinnes - son Uike, N J, on September R, 1S83 I liked oiitilnnr sports Just the samo T ""," ,' """" ""'" ' Illi; CTorriX' slderabv nefore I took up rnniili g seriously. I was a Irncted lo foo.ba II In tlie rnursn nf Htnn I fnuml mvself . '. .. .... . --- .- In Philadelphia. Thero I played end fnr the Prestnn Athletic Club's eleven. During the tlfreo jears I was with tho, Prestnn Athletic Club wo vvero never scored em "It w'ns In 10n; that running attract ed me 1 entered n lno-ynrd dash In u Philadelphia meet nnd finished third The snmo day I won tho half-mllo run, ami a ImlMmiir nftrr thnt event competed In the mllo and llnlshed Ihhil I tell you, I was a mighty proud young ster Then I entered Hrown Trepara Itorv School Under their colors. In IDfll. I won tho half-mile and mile In- t.rsehnlnstlc clinmplnnslilp events nt New Ymk 2a the St I.nuls i:hlhltlnn In liiflf. I Philadelphia 2.1 Jolnul the Irish-American Athletic Pittsburg 21 Club, nf whhh I am a member today Chicago 21 I shall remember tho ear l!Ui8, bo- HI Iiuls 14 cause nf the London Olvmplo meet Cincinnati 14 There I had tho roo.1 fortune tn senro Jlronklyn , 13 the greatest number of Individual Doston 9 points I won thn 800 and 1M0 meter events nnd ran on Iho four-mile relay American Leaguo, team that won the championship for w. the United Stales Among my best Detroit ;..... 211 work I fnncv Iho winning nf tho Nn- Philadelphia m llnnnl, Canadian nnd Mctrnpnlltnnjciilcag 17 olfimplniishlpa three yemrf. In succes- IJoston 18 slnii With my rlvnls I hnlil cerlnln'Now Ynrk 17 leeorils nn thn Amateur Athletic Unlnn Cleveland K. Imnks" Melvln W Sheppard In Juno' Washington i Columbian scheduleVgamfs arranged for keio Keln Uiilvtrslt) baseball team will bo In Hawaii Just u month beginning July 3, nnd In that tlmo (till pla'nliio games Willi illlfereiit local tennis, all uf which will bo worth lining far In sen Tim llrst Kiiinn will bo Hull (if July I und while lieio Iho livun will incol Honolulu Ionian us fulluws' Two eianina with l Units fullogn Alumni. Ivvn wild Hlum, two wild l A c Iwo with lliimill, mnl nun ullli J A ' I Ms! nvenlhg nl M ie. IhI liietdlWf uf IHIlll l-eudHe llin wtietJIllo mi uf. i, .lull m nunir Hllll I Ml' vllll)K JmmiiD.ti I .win, H v '' i rnwL m PORTUGUESE ATHLETIC CLUB. Hack How (Vrrcn, llu llego, IliiMnirll, il. Joseph, I'.in-ii (mnniiger), FliNcr, Orni'll.is IVdro. J. Frrmnnliv, I'rrllas, Sousi, llu I'niit, .Mailorn. TWO GOOD GAMES Stars and Portuguese Players Line Up for First Game of Afternoon. ToinontJw afternoon there will be twn good ball games at Athletic Park, when the teams of Oahii League ems'! bats fnr the sixth week nf the season. The Hrst gnmo-of the day will lie bo tween the Stars and Portuguese, and Iho second ono between Hawaii and Japanese teams. Tills Is the llrst thno those teams have met since May 14, nnd at that time tho Stars sliut out tho Portuguesu n-0 and Hawaii won from tho J. A I'. 2-1 That ganio with Hawaii Is the only one that J A C has lost during thn sensoii, and when lliesn twn teams lino up tomorrow 'Hit re will lie n lot or fans who have to be shown which Is tho better team The lineups for thu games tomorrow are: First Game. Stars Ah Toon, lb ; Knn Yen, s.; Miller. Sh ; Ah Tin, ilb ; Sumner, If ; Joy, i, Hoopll. rf; Sing Hung, of; llajes-Ap.lll, p Portuguese Olmos or Madeira, cf ; Ilushnell, 2b.; Ornell.is, rf ; Pedro, p.; Sanaa, ,1b ; Depontc, If.; Cnrrca, lb ; rilzcr, ss ; Joseph, c. fi.,onH Game, i Iuwall Itlce, If.; W Desha, cf.; Kualll, ss ; Haniaiiku, 2b . 11. Raphael, c ; Drcle-r, lb; Mclntyre, rf ; Murk- ham. 31.; Lola A Desha, p , , , ,,, of iuvar.l and Ynlo Japn.u-soW.Hke, cf; Ch..llnB.'ln dual me., In- l.nndnn this sum- worHl, s ; Akana, lb; Prancn, 2b.; Inrr A ,a,,,e ,,Mort ,ntea that thu All ,, ,b . ,.ou. r, . Zerbe. If.: ,,, ,,,..,, ,mc Iucep.ed tho ti u.n.tin -. i , . ,.ii...... . .. .. .. ...,.....-i,,...., v., ,, ,.,,....-,.. ......o, i' u w n DIG LEAGUE STANDING. Tho sensation of Iho last fow dass in the big leaRiies has been New Yolk's wonderful work. New Ynrk Is Iho hardest team 111 either leaguo In beat on Its home grminds, and getting tho nhiiii.. ii Mr.r'. m, ,u " " ...." ii-i' Toil tliom hi an uxeitlnc Forlra mnl Liit to the top. Tho standing of tho N- jtlonnl. American ttud Coast leagues Is as fill loves. National LcaQtie, W. "" .f.OOj OVII .407 .453 .3(11 .243 L fl IS 15 n; 10 lt. St I .mi I a Pacific Coait League W. I, Pel 22 .677 -2 .527 :7 ,r.. 38 .817 28 .4113 .11 ,3!U Ilia I'Mirl I'm Hand 30 Ve rimn 2i Sail I'lani'lwn 30 palilaiul 30 rtacrnmoiili Ill 1 .01 AllBi'les , 83 , , It II It Llllher llnnuh has sold Tim iiiirnhtiNfi uf iho nrafi, tililrli Is well Iiiiuivii In lliuinlulu Wfllers, wu Alvlll Hllvn. ttlm will I'tilcr nil IIioiiicimi Willi Ilia liiuil In I lie fliluru 'I'umittriiw iiio Uiiiiuiiiiii Vnulil ('lull Will liiivu a ii.nri rate iiVer I lie IihiImh1 ruur4ii ihn lyuirfiy Mm h Tiwtmut IWllle ili. b, H lli.ll H4l. ALL HAWAII Hack Iloiia. Di-tlui, a. I'ciiliniirr, .1. hiialll. Nrrinid Itnn U. Di'.slm, ,1. I'tiln, . Ileslia, i:. Iliiiiuiiikii, A. Ilrcler. rnml lion II. Markh.im, II. K.iphacl, . Hire, (.'. Milnljrc. L Harvard and Yale May Meet Oxford and Cambridge In Games. Woid was received In ew InrK from I.nglaiul recentlj that the ntn- letle truius of Oxford and C.iiiiIji IiIko cnallenge of Iho Amerit.ins anil ui.ii Jlhe meet will ho held on tho Queen-' groun.l curly In.Jniy. While M.lhager Kloyd of HarVnr'd s.ivi the AinAlfim nnlvertltles have for ,,,,.,, ,,' ihalleiiRO It Is known thai considerable Intern itiontil iinder- nindiiito corresnoiideuco iuis been car- , . .,. ..,.. ,. ...,. .... r "' "" fnielli.K such n meet, and in. i! nrrniiiri'tiiniifK unlLli n IVO lOCll Oil ,.. ...... ..- . .. ,,,. .,,,, Kpr received fiom ;n,iani The enndltlnns will bn foi warded In NTERNATIONA Yule, und If Iho New Haven college HIJATTI.i:, May 20 Thn associated I''t aits upon them favorably both e-ol- 'sltul'iils of the Dnlversll) of Wasliing 6"'J leges will notify their rtrltlsh rivals Ion, under whoso direction nit nt.li- nnd tho meet will beennio a reality TJn KalpH prouably will bo held about the middle of July Oradunln Miin.ipT William Onrcclon of llarvnril believes that July G, the dale suggest- cd li Iho Hngllsh leanis, Is u llttlo loo en i ly for tho Amerlcnn teams In compote und glvo a good nceount of themselves If thn games nro arranged tin, Amorii mi r,nl o4ctltntlvCM will teaV'n f , I . " - " '" " ' '' , this t oniiti on Juno 25 'overcome this und Iho. loss caused by '''' Ope of the liltclioh In tlio negotiations tlio falling off In uttendanco when some .531, , ()U, )(, qneHtloii vvhether tho Amer- ttar Is out uf the'gnmo becauso of In .510j,.m niiiidos Kcholhri nt tlio two Kng- Juiles (hat Iho Iiisiiiiiiko plan wus ""illsli inftversltles, wheio Ihey havo lieen ndoplcd Is1 Imporlani rnctors on tlinaiilliletlc Held, Jt 11 IS .35.1 Hlioiil.1 coinpele In llin Inleruntlnnnl so- DAPl AMflQ QTRIIMle' AQ Mi r,m nanmd nulhnrltles say (his will Bf0lb (UNK ft?,.,,,,. bo" settled Katlxfin tnilly and add Hint tho Ilhndes st'lioliirn will not compete lifiliiHl Ihelr loiinliymeii I Twn jenrs ago when thn Intercolle giate Awneliitlnn nf Anialnur Athletes uf Aliietliu e hullellKi'd Oxford mid Cnmhrldg.i In n dual meet I he offer vvtiB mil accepted nn Iho wound lint , . ' . ... ,, . , Iho llrllli.li iiiilhnrllleH would uul linvo """" '1 " ,,,m """""" ""i nil the ineinhPi wrro Inn. td. lu- iloiilsHn,. iimarurnthlete. HI...-I. Ihn (Ills illff. ri'iicn I ins been palehod up Thai hoi b. ihn Yule mnl llarvnril I winn. nii wwulivr IhU ywr Hihii Ihny llMti been for Vflil lUHIIHins HI lumn en i U In Whj', wlifll IhiIIi nf lliwii hit iirnum) lUrviml Ml Imfofslhn m l IXtflMirMIM. Willi lrlmiHU4l fclMMIIfU Ihf VhIo UtM MUl HIV HUNMtl l'riinl Iln BASEBALL TEAM showed that n (niublnatloii nf the two linnit will Rie ii single organization of considerable strength. Harvard Is fairly fast on tho tr.uk and Yale has porno brllll tut performers for the Held event followers of college track and lie lil sports In this country say that such a combination will bo sulllclcntly KtioiiR to defeat their Hugllsh rivals PEACE IS RESTORED AND WAR WILL BEGIN CAAinmtKin. JIass.. Mav ".'After nll , strange nieiil due lo III feeling bo tu,,Pll ,h( tuo nnersltles owing lo u , M,(rm , rwy. t,o Harvard vnrslly foot- ,,., , will me. t that of Pr nceton' ', " '.U Rrl.Uron for Ho In."' ,,,, llrtwn JcurH SevcisuVprheH developed with the' "" ninpiiiin iie.eiuKii wiiu inn ,,, einellt timtirlil fiF III, llnrvnril yaially fonlb.ill sihedulo fnr next sea- imm. Cnrn.li, West Point and Ilnnilnln nro droimed Their nlnrra urn tnken. rrs)1., tlol-. Iy Pilncclon, Carlisle and Ilnly Cross, Tlio big game Willi Ynlo comes No. ,r.ti. r. en i.n n... ...n i... . ... ,,."', , , , ... with Prlncilnn will ho iln5ed nt home. INSURES AGAINST INJURED ATHLETES letlc I'vcnts nt tho university nro held, completed nrianRonie-iits today with it local Incuianco broker for tho Issuunco of Insuranco policies tn Indemnify tho ussnclatlon! ngalnst hiss through tho Injury nf any of tlio members of tho various athletic siiuads. Treatment of Injuii'd font I mil und baseball plaera nnd trnekmen has nut tho university. fissmdiitlnli Id tnueli ,.vtiriiMn TI It tn' r MO I t) I OIlMINUt Mil 1 10 I If thii.i Is nny hunch of hallnllaiis wlin viaut to niiikn u peeiillar wager In u p. i ullnr belting niatlir undir io cullar clicuiusliiuccH, then iho eliauips will ubllgn Tlio bet Unit thu Mucll- Minn ll nillil IIL-ii In i limit.' ,tini ii u imii , ., .... ., ,,, ,. , nf llin Initio! pioposllloiiH lliat ever tmunlrri'il durliiH Ihn Hull II... -rim Mucks will Ki.inhh. ,. f , , , ,, A HIIIiih when II la m.ir, illln his ilnlliek HIHl Hid IuhIi In Ihn lintel l.islir Ilinll nn Ixxlk in tltlmr IwiHiie Which la HiilliM suiiii fnr a Ih'IIIiim iiiniallhili ire.,' !!:.." kflWY' iJlBiii, M5 mIi, SWEENEY WILL TRY BIG FEAT May Catch Baseball Dropped 658 Feet From Metro politan Tower. Ulg IM Sweeney, the, YnnkccB' star catcher. In going to catch a hnacball thtuwn from Iho Metropolitan Tower, or, at least, ho expects In smother n horschldo In Ills mitt that hns hccn chucked from tho tiuS-foot building top, says S. Farnsworth, writing to tho Kxmnlncr from Now York iiiulcr ilnlo of Mny 20th. Tio gfnnt back slop hasn't ilccl.cd when ho will mako tho attempt, hut It will proh nhly ho on the roturn of tho YnnUccs from Iho first Western trip, tho latter part of Iiiiu month. During tlio Yankees' visit In Wash ington Inst week Sweeney ami Ford took it walk out to the famous n imm inent In tho Capital City ono morning, und as they looked up to tho llttlo windows near tho top, B50 feet from tho base,' Sweeney remarket) thnt lie believed he could spear a ball thrown from there. Will Try Out Doien Balls. Charley Street or Iho Washington club and Hilly Sullivan of (ha Wlillo Sox hnc caught halls tossed from tlio monument. Beforo thorn such giants of tho diamond nn lluck Kvvlnu Charley Snyder, Paul Haines and Mnlachl Kltlrcitgc had failed. "You would only lio equaling n rcc ord If ion mndo tho cnlcli," sal.l Kord. "Why don't on try to catch ono from tho Metropolitan Tower?" Although tho great Hptthall (linger w.ih only Joking when ho mndo Iho reninrk, Sweeney took It seriously, and since then hr.a been planning to execute tho Becmlngly IniposBluto Rttlllt, "I'm Riiro 1 can mako tho catch,' snld Sweeney. "Tho sclcnco of tho play Is to judgo tho hall. Onco 1 get my hand on Iho pill I know I can hold on lo II. I shall get ono of tho boss to drop tho halls, and It may tako at least n dozen beforo I bhnll try to grab one. I will linvo to gaugo tho coiikx). they will tnko beforo I mako tho attempt. Danger It Attempt. "Tho only danger In making such a catch Is to get under It property. If ono of tJicm comes down and lilts mo on tho head I guess I would novcr play baseball again. Dill I havo al ways been pretty accurate In Judging II. v halls. When tho ball lands In the glovo I shall havo my arms extended out straight from the shoulders, but will let them ilrnp with It. Uy this means I will ho able to break a whole lot of force. "Charley Street has told mo thnt tho ball ho caught from the Washing ton Monument must havo weighed 20n pounds when It landed in his glovo." Street has heard of Sweonoy's plan lo bleak his record, and xavs that ho may beat Illg IM to It. Hut dabby Is not at all confident that cither ho or Sweeney can do It. Street says when ho mndo tho catch from tho monument ho thought tils arms had been taken clean nut of their wickets Good Judge of Balls. "I let tvvclvo balls go by beforo I could get under ono properly. Yes, It was tho thirteenth 1 captured. When I hnd barely touchod tho twelfth one 1 knew I was to succeed. My ncrvo caino hack and when tho thlitecnth arrived I closed In on It and held It fairly and squarely, "I can't say very much about It only thnt tho force was moro torrlflc (Imii that of nny ball I had cvor caught In my life, cither batted or tin own." Well, anything a Washington mnn can do a Now Yorltor ought to go ono better. And that Is Just tho way Sweeney fools about It. Ho Is such an oxcellont Jtulgo of high lifts ho Is pictty stiio of making this wonderful play, too, HUM THREE YACHTS RACE FOR IRWIN CUP Tin co yachts havo entered In tho raco for tlio Iiwln Cup on the 39-inllo coin hi milsldo tlio harbor tomorrow, the Chailotto I', (Jlndys und Kamo hiiuieha being thn ones' which will bat- tin wllli wind und sen fur tho posses slou of the cup In tlio two past jears tlio cup was won i by the KiimehaiiH'hu mid unco by t'hiirlnttu C, nnd now thn crow of the (lladvs Is going to ilu oirthlng possible In secure it hold on tho trophy fur Iho present year. Tho men Is culled ill 10 o'clock, und thu KumchmiMlm shirts nl sinitch Cliiirlolte I' rc.elws ii lulu S!V Nov, mnl (lliiiljs 3, niln 8 nc fandqm"at "random All Ihn tii'hlliiu funs will bn busy liilll.illiiM wllli ram up In hulh Ihu IIhviiiII mnl Uiiiiuiiiiii .lulls Tim blH IMM' will U' U,H' lilt' IWlnJlls lllu, In lm I nl Ml w'Mis'li, Willi' Ills irl lv will Im uii Hi t lltlin lliv Nilwr n'ti rrn t: rr sttt r n n n n ti n ti ti tt It 6P0RT CALENDAR. tX W K tt If Mahngorn of baseball nn. oth- tt tt or athletic; tcnrim.would notify tho tt n B it I lo 1 1 n of tno eiaies ot pro- n tt posed mntchcg so that such In- tt tt formation could bo plttcctl In tho tt tt sport calendar It would bo con- tt tt slderod a favor. Address all com- tt tt munlcntlons to Sporting Kdltor, tt tt D ii 1 lo 1 1 n omco. . n tt Sunday, Juno 4. tt tt Uaseball, Athletic Tark Stnrs.Jt tt vs. P. A. C.! Hawaii vs. J. A. C. tt tt Sugar League At Ales, Homo tt tt Team vs. Kwa; at Walannc, it tt Homo Team vs. Wnlpahu tt tt Pearl Raco Honolulu Yacht Club tt tt Saturday, June 10. tt tt Fifteen Hound do nt Orphcum tt tt Ilctwccn Patsy McKcnna and tt tt Kid Ocorgo of Snn Francisco, tt tt Sunday, June 11. tt tt IlasobnlU Atholtlc Park r. A. C. tt tt vs. Hnwali; J. A. C. vs. Stars. U tt Sugar Loaguc At Walpahu, tt tt Homo Team vs. Alca; nt Hwa, tt tt Homo Team vs. Walanac. ft tt Opening Oahu Junior League tt tt First Scries: Anla vs. PaUma tt tt Jr.; C. A. U. vs. Asahl. tt tt Monoplnno Flights Masson at tt tt Leltchiia and Walker at Hllo. II tt Baseball Walalua vs. Walaleo tt tt at Wnlalec. II tt Monday, June 12. " tt tt Fifteen Mllo Itaco Athletic tt tr Park; King and Hiibcnetto. tt tt Motor Cyclo Races Kaptolanl It tt Park, tt tt Thursday, Jund 22. tt tt'.Coronatlon Hay Cricket Match, tt tt Alcxnnder Field. tt nnnnaautinntitfaitanna OLYMPIC OFFICIALS TO DEFINE AMATEUR nUDAPUST, Hungary, Mny 20. Tho International committee of the Olym pian games will meet hero Tuesday. Prof. William JI Slonno represents America, while I.oril Dcfcborough and tho Itcv. Itobert S. do Courcey Laffan aro tho delegates from Hnglnnd. The most Important work Is to ar range n program for tho llftli Olym pian games at Stockholm In 1913 anil to decide vvhero lo hold Iho Blxth In 1916. An attempt will bo made to reach nn agreement regarding tho In leriuillonnl definition of an amateur. Tho municipal oillcJals nnd Hungar ian sportsmen have arranged social fes tivities nnd tin athletic display. Includ ing a patade nn the Danube by the members of tho rowing club for the benefit of tho committeemen. n ' AMERICAN ATHLETES TO COMPFTF ARR0AD t'AMIlItmar:. Mass. May 19 Har vard nnd Ynlo will tonight formnlly accept Iho challenge of Oxford and Cambridge for u scl of track games to bo held In lrfin.lon next July. The Americans will ask, however, that the games be held twn weeks later than July Ii, tho dalo suggested by thn Eng lishmen It Is not believed thnt this will cnui-c any hitch In the negotia tions Tho main reason for urging thn latter dale Is that It Is not believed that adeeiuato transportation for thn lnrgo squad of athletes can bo secured on the ocean liners In June, when the lourlsl travel Is heavy. ANOTHER NO-HIT GAME NI3W nilUNSWICIC. N. J.. Mny 14. James Zlegler, the pitcher of Iho Rut gers Preparnlory Hchnnl baseball team, distinguished himself again by pitching his second no-hlt game this week Zlegler's homo Is In New York City. Rutgers Prep won tho game. Thn score was 5 to 1 Zlegler struck out twelve men jesterdny and twenty-two on Wednesday Rutgers Trrp's oppo nent was Stevens Preparatory School rt k a lltlSSBLnORF (Rhelnlsh Prussia), May 1C. After n career of six wcoks, tho notitschlnnd, latest of tho models of Count Zoppelln's lll-fntod dirigible balloons, stranded tMny on tho roof of Its shed, a total wreck. Tho crow nnd passengers escaped Injury. Tho finish nf Hie nlrshlp was less spectacular than that of Its predeces sors, but moro complete Tho accident occurred ns tho DeutHchland was being released for a passongor tllp Night pnshongers, four men nnd four wnmon, l.ad scnt pil themselves In tho cnhln, tho crows wcro at tholr posts and 200 men on tho ground clung to tho guide ropes as tho powerful craft slowly emorged from hor berth and, under prnssurn of over half a million ruble foot of gas, struggled to bn frco. NKW YORK, May SO. Jimmy llrltt and "OneJniind" Hugim will be trav eling companions, In tho Paclllc Const, vvlurn both nxpect to pass Ihn Hummer llrltt Is iindichled as Ip his plans for thn fiiliir.', but ImpcM lo seciirn n mutch with Untiling NVImiii In Now York imx! Hepleinbrr "Ono lliuind" IIi'Kiiii Is go. lug In ('iillfonihi for ii rest, Im wi Next ivi'i'li-i'iid will bn n ureal iiiih fur mri In Uiiiiuiiiiii, fnr with Kami.. I" I'll "lid spin la or nil Mml. in iiihllliim lu Hie i miliar lm tinmen. Ihih' n III Im Miiil.'lllllin lining in(iry IIMIIIIKMI, MWM.BTM, AH !MY r - -" w -iM.ff.i.jii. .r '