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Recorded May ,5, 1911. ,
Haltle K Keklno'ifridVtr to t, I
McCnndltss, ll Int In shuro In It I'
4387, kill S4,"2, Iml Innil, Kulmlin, Koo-
lnulon, Oahu; $200. II 3f0, p .19. May
12, 1111 1
Joseph Kahunnhnnn anil wf to I, I,
MtCnudle, 1); Int In shares In It l'l
437, Itnl Sir,'.', Iml InnO, Knhnna, Koo
lnulon, Onhu; 25. II Silo, p 40, Miiy
13, 1911.
(IcurRlnu tlrinlley to City .Mill Co Ltd,
Mi 6148 m ft nf lot 1, bhlgs, rmts. He,
Achl Innc, Hanolnlii, O.ilui; $4l'i,75. II
347, p 212. ,Xly 12, 1911
Keliilohii(w) to J Muhhil Knnenkunl
nml wf. O A: female clillil, Esther Nil-'
Hinliii. Iiorn j my :;, l'juo. II 3&(i, p ar. ;
Jan 12, 1909.
Enoch Johnfon Jr nml wf to Mrs
Kiilnnl N Johnson, I); 1-2 Int in lot
43, Kcklo, Wnlklkl. Honolulu, Onhu,
125 '.160. p 41. May 13, 1911.
J J HKan niul wf to John MmcutUno,
I A; gcnernl powers. II 3S4S, p 37, Mar
18. 1911.
Territory of Hawaii hv Oovr to A P
McUonohl, 1); Int In C2 so. ft Inml,
Smith St, Honolulu, Oahu; (45.
p 43. Mny 11, 1911 '
II 350,
Von Hnnim-Younc Co Mil to Clny
Littleton et nl, Hel! model 18 Peerless
tnurlnK ear No 3094. Tel' of Hawnll
$1810 II 347, p 218. Mav 12, 1911.
Julia II Knnn ami lish (J J) to Marl.i
Cnmpos, I); lots 1, 2, 3K 4, l, i nml 7,
hlk 10A, Knp.ihulu Tract, Honolulu,
Oahu; $1000. II 30, p 45. Mny
1911.
13,
Trent Truit Co Mil to Warren II
Cruw, I); lots 7 ami 9, MIc 77, Ocenn'
View Trnct, Honolulu, Onhu; $725. n
310, p 40. Mny 13, 1911.
W 3f Mlnton nml wf to Joseph To
Kain, D; lot 1, hlk A, Mlnton Trnct,
Honolulu, Onhu;
300. II 350, p 47.
Mny 10, 1911.
Territory of Hawaii liy Oovr to I, I,
McCnmlless, D; Int In 27 sq ft Inml, 343, p 37(1 Mny 11, 1911.
Smith St. Honolulu, Onhu; $20 25. IJ n C A Peterson liy ntty to C V Pe-
.160, p 48 Mny 11, 1911. Iterson, S11I1 P A; general powers. II
William H Prlel to Mrirslo I Urown 330, p 99 May 9, pill.
t nl, 1); lot 13, hlk f.K. rents, etc, Kn- ravi,i , Howsett to It C A Peterson,
lunnlohe Trnct. Hnmilulu, Oahu; lot 11, 'a M; mtRo I 11 Pcterfon on lot 1 nml
Mk OIV rents, etc, Knpnhulu Tr.ict. Ho- por n p ir,7, Knpnlnma, Honolulu,
noluln, Onhu; $1000. H 350, p 50. Apr Onhu; $1 II 319. p 477. Apr. 1900.
,8 "11. j II C A Peterson hy ntti to I II Pc-
Henry Wnterhouso Trust Co Mil, tr, t,.rKnn, Itel; lot 1 nml por It P 157, Kn
to Italph A Taoii, Par Ilfl"i 15.110 ho ft ,,inn, Honolulu, Onhu; $350. 13 339.
Inml, Hnt.t Manni Itil. Honolulu, Oahu; j, 47s, '
II. n.347.j 218. Mny Kr, 1911. j jneph F Twls nml wr tn Union
Ilnlpli A 'I.von anil wf to lllchnril jMnn ,. snVB ,ssn of Hnwnll Mil, M;
Nelson, H; 24,280 si( ft of Br 256, Kist )nt In ,ot jj, ,))k 1(i, Ocenn View Tract.
Manon 110, Honolulu, Oihu; $1750 II Honolulu. Oahu; 900. 11 339, p 480.
.150,t) 51. May 15, 1911. -- - - tf ,, 0
Trent Trust Co I.til. tr, tn Mrs Car-' Peter f" Jones MO to Peter C Jones.
, rlo I. A Meyers et nl, D; lot 10(1. section T); lots 11 nml 12. hlk 12; lot 7. hlk II;
II. Palolo Hill Tract. Honolulu. Onhu;
ISfiO. II 350, p 52. Mny 9, 1911.
iKnhlktnn Nnlnoelua (k) to I, I, Mc-
Camlhss, D; 1-2 Int In shnre. In hill
Inml. Knhnna, Koolaulon, Onhu; $100.1
II 350. p CI. May IB, 1911.
Melo D Knuhlinnhu et nl to Hnttlo
K DwlKht, m: 1 I-lOoornp I, kul 7712,
I'uulon. Kun, Oahu; $300. II 347, p
220 June 15, 1910.
I.MwIn K Stone nml wf to Henryl
Wnterhouso Trust Co MO. M; Inml
patent C488, Palolo, Honolulu. Ouliu;
$3C0. II 347, p 222. May 15. 1911.
W H Hooks ami wf to Mrs Sarah J
Grace, II; lots 3 ami 4, hlk 40, Kulmiikl
Trnct, Honolulu, Onhu; $575. II 3B0, pf
51. May 12. 1910.
T Ikeila to H Hackfehl & Co TM. C
MS lihUfs, etc, on lots 1 ami 13, Ploplo
Suhillv, Illlo, Hawnll; $3404.57. II 317,
p 210. May 8, 1911. .
Nmnnhji (w) to D Knmaknol, L; pors
It P 6781. kill 10197, Wnlplo. Hainakua, Henry Wnterhouso Trust Co MO to
Ilawnll; IB yrs nt $21 per nn. U 343,'jtnry C I.loyd, ltel; pors n P 1108, np
p 377. I'd) 24, 1902. Is. nml por np 2. P. P 7252, School St,
John A Swain to- Lnupahoehoo Sugar' Honolulu, Oahu: $200 ami nilv tn $1000,
Co, ABnut; to plant nml sell enno on I! 339, p 481. July 22, 1910.
lot 27, Klhalanl llomchtt-nil Lots, Nt
' Illlo, Hawnll. II 344, p 233. Mar 30,
1911. -y
Hayarnrt Terniln (w) to rjiupnhoehon
SiiKur Co, AKnnt: ti, plant ami sell
cane on lot 81 KlhaLinl Homestead
Lots, N llllo, Hnwnll II 244, p 237.
Sfr .10, 1911,
Jennl Mln to Miupnhnelioa Sugar
Co, Ai;rmt; tn plant nml sell cann nn
lot 29, Klhalanl llnincstcml Lots, N!
'I
Illlo, Hnwnll.
1911.
14 344p 241. Mnr 30,
Charles Kilinuhonun to IjlupulioelioJ,:n7, p 497. IV! 1 10, 1911.
Sugar Co, Agrmt; to plant unil sell
cane on lot 23, Kthnlniil HoinestenO
Lots, N llllo, Hnnull. II 344, p 245.
Mnr 30, 1911,
John K Knlainuii tn Lnupnhouhon
Sugar Co, Agrmt; to plant nml sell
cann on Int 4, Klh.ilanl Homestead
Lots, N lllln, Hawaii. II 344, p 249.
Mar 30, 1911.
nikis K Kulwn to Ijiupnlioehoo Sur.
nr Co, Agrmt; to plant ami sill cutin
011 lot 2, Klhalanl Homestead Lots, N
Illlo,
1911.
Hawaii. II 344, p 253. Mar 30,
Samuel Wllla tn L'Uipulinehuo Sugai
Co, Agrmt; to plant uml sell cann on vno, T; lot 9, hlk 3; lot 14 nml por lot
lot 3, Klhalanl Homestead lots, N llllo,' 11, hll; B, Kewalo Trait. Honolulu,
Hnwnll. II 341, p 2S7. Mnr 30, 1911. .O.ihu: lot III luistholO, Knllhl, Hono
Joseph IC Kahlklnu to I.nupahoehoi.'lulu, O.ihu; raittle, horM'S ami wagons;
Sugar Co, Agrmt; to plant ami soil $10 nml mtgo I11S0 11 3.18, p 491. May
enno on lot 30, Klhnlnul Homestead 11, 1911.
Lots, N llllo, Hawaii. II 344, p 201.
Mnr 30, 1911.
James Mnttoon Sr to I-nupnliorluxi
Sugar Co, Agnnt; to plant nml sell
enno on lot 32, Klhnl'inl HoinestenO
Lots, N Illlo, IliiVKill. II 341, p 261.
Mnr .10, 1911,
Louisa. Oo fl Passoi to Lnupahoehoo
Sugar Co, NAgrmt; tn plant nnil sell'
canu nn Int 31, Klhalanl llomisteaO
Lots. N Illlo, 1 la wall II 344, p 209.
Mnr 30, 1911.
Wilton Nahnkucliia tn lnupahoehoo
"UL'ar Co Aunnt; tn plant mid sell
Jt..tL.:A'iii.ii;' iVftton,j&tsiu,.ia
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Transactions
nine on lot 21, Uilmlnnl Homestead
a, N lllln, Ilawnll II 344, p 274.
Mni 30, 1911,
J(,hn Mia to Liilipnlioehoe Sugar Co,
Ajtrmt; tn plant niul jjoll runt on lot
7. Kllinl.inl lloniostcml Lots, N Hllii,
Hun nil II 344, p 278 Mnr 30, 1911.
David Kanwn mill uf to Hilda Smith,
D: Int In 39 r.-lOn of r 31CU. Klikuln
pac, S Kona, Iluwnll; tl. 11 350, p 50.
i.t'iy If., 1911. '
llllilu Sinllli to Lnheln Kaavvn, D;
Int In 39 C-lOa of gr 31CG, Knkulopae,
H Knnn, Itnwnll; 1. H .ir,0,p r.7.
K,. I'.ii
Itciil k) tn Wm Hyde Itlco. D
Mny
j.K il
Int In shnra In lull Inml, Hnonn, Hnnn-1
lei, knunl; Jino. . II 338, p 4'JJ. Jiny
in. 1911.
l'nlkulii nml wf to Hans Isenherg, D;
1-2 Int In shnro In Iml l.inil, Hnenn,
Hnnnlcl, Kauai; 2B0. 1J 3.18, p 492.
May 10, 1911.
It W Knhcn (k) to Hans Isenherg. I);
1-1 of Int In Iml Inml, Hncnn, Hnnitcl,
Knunl; $250. 11 338. p 493. May 10,
1911.
Knnknu (k) tn S Nutihlwn, I); Int In
hill Inml, Kunpiinn, Koolnu, Kaunl; (70.
ii s:,o. ii 4. July c. 1891
D Nutihlwn tn Kmlly S Nuuhlwn, I);
nt In hill Inml, KnnpHin, Koolnu, Ka-
tin;,
1W0.
r,o, etc. II 350, p 42. i'-ei iu,
Recorded May 16, 1911.
I. It McCamllesH to Agnes Foares,
Hel; Inmls, rents, etc, Kim? St, Hono-
lulu Oahu; 1-4 Int In real nml per
Ironal properly of M Ilnrete, Oecil; $830.
u 247, p 224. Mny 10, 1111.
Hnnnah K Wooilwnnl to Allen
nohlnson Mil, AC lot 10, hlk 18, IjIiIks,
rents, etc. Knlmiikt Trnct. Honolulu
Oahu; $750. II 317, p 221. Mny 3,
1911,
)
Hnonn, Kneo (k) to Wnlalua Agrctl.to Western S: Hawn Invstnit Co Mil,
Co Mil, I,; por in 1791, Kamnnnnul,D; pors II P 0792 nml n V 2388, ap 1
Walnltm. Onhu; 20 yrs nt $15 per yr.
lot S. hlk 8. nlley, hhlics, rents, etc.
fcollcKP Hills, Honolulu, Onhu; lamls,
least holds. 1)Mrs, rents, etc. n 350, p
r,7. Mny R, 1911
- tl Peterson tn Yonpr Knonn Tat,
p; 12.9S5 mi ft nf lot 1, suhillv Petcr-
,nn property, nml Tt P 1BT, kul 8104
A11IO nml Peterson lanes. Honolulu,
Onhu; $1100. II 317. p 493. May 1
11911.
Y0111? Yce Seo to YonR Kwone Tat.
p.lr IU1; 12,985 sq ft of lot 1, suhillv
Peterson property, nnil It P 157, kill
fSBOI. AulO nml Peterson lanes, Hono-
lulu, Oahu; $1. II 337, p 490. May 12,
1911,
Mary C I.loyO to Hawnllaii Trust Co
u0, M; pors It P 1108. np 3, ami por np
2, p. P 7252. School St. Honolulu. Onhu;
u 11 ;ic39, Knllhl, Honolulu, Oahu; lands
In Hat of Catherine Steward, etc, city
Inml county uf Honolulu, Onhu; $J,
182 49. II 339, p 482 May 15, 1911.
J AlfreO Mngoon to Mnry C IJoyil,
Itel; H P 3039 ami pes land, Knllhl, etc,
j Honolulu, Oihu; Inmls lii Hst of Cnth-
rrlne Btewanl, OecO; $2500. 11 339, p
483 Mny IB, 1911
Choiiif Yin Hop to I,co See Mol II S;
gooils, inOko, furnltuii'. lUture.. etc. In
huslness of Chlneso Orugglst, Hotel St,
Honolulu. Oahu;
$000. II 330, p BOO.
May 10, 1911
Kaplolanl Hslnto Mil to Maria Ha-
priza, D;
lot 20 of kills 230 nml 504911,
Honolulu. O.ihu; $10B2.C0. II
Port St.
list of Jniuus Cuuilihell hy trs tn
Kaplolanl Hstnto MO. Par Hel; lot 20
of kuls 230 ami B0491I, Port St, Hono
lulu, O.ihu; $93223. II 337, p 498. Felt
10, 1911.
Trent Trust Co Mil, tr, to Clark
Fnnn Co MO, Agnnt; to sill for $9000
lots 19, Jlfl und por M13, I.iahl Farm
Tract, Honolulu, Oahu. II 350, p 39.
Jan 11, 1911,
Knlinukl I-aiid Co MO to Charles I,
(lllmoie, I); lot 147, seel Inn II, Palolo
Hill Tract. Honolulu, O.ihu; $125. II
337. p 499. May 10. 1911.
Miu'lo Oo fllorn (widow) to M M Pa-
I.llluokal.ini Trust hy trs to Mnrlo
On Olora. Consent; to A I. of Int In
Inml, Knllhl, Honolulu, Onhu. 11 338, p
491. May 12, 1911
'ong Yen et nl to Trent Trust Co
M0, til, M: 10n of gr 4014, Walilawa,
Wal.ilun, Oahu; $2000. II 3.19, p 487.
May 10, 1911. ,
Mury C I.loyd niul hy tr hi Hawaiian
Trust Co Ltd, tr, Tr 1); pors II P
1108, np 3, ami por np 2, It P 725.1,
School St. Honolulu, O.ihu; hit In H P
3039, Knllhl, Honolulu, Oahu; lands.
itc, on Oahu; $1. 11 238, p 390 May
.r:
l.4h
,i JkiiAr.
15, 1911.
Cecil Drown, tr, to nolo K Ahunn,
Di Int In lot 7, lill S, Kaplolanl Trnct,
Honolulu. Onhu; 1325. II 318, p 498.
May 16, 1911
l'lrst Hank of lllln Mil to James C
HpIskiI, A M, mtge mlinr of list ofi
HiiiiuipI Kelnhlkt on 1-2 Int In por grl
Ml unit IK' talnl, Mokuhontia, Illlo Ilu
wnll; il. II ni9( V 478. Ant? 27, 1909 I
Jnnitft C Ilelsscl to Ailinr of nit of
Samuel Knlnhlkl, Hel; 1-2 Int In por
Kr 804 niul pc Inml, Moknhonna, llllo,
Ilawnll; T.',0. II 319, p 479. May 9,
1911.
Recorded May 17, 1911.
Kn(u,nnknplll Hvaiigcllcnl Churcli hy
Irs to Knocli Johnson, Hel; por ni 49,
II J" 447B, nnil np 2, It P 102. School
St, Honolulu, Onhu; lots II, 42 nnil 41
of It 1' GC07, kul 5911. Wnlklkl, Hnno
lulu, Onhu; 12500. II 319, p 491. May
13, 1911.
Knoch Johnon Jr nnil wf et nl to
- oong Sam, I); por np 40, It t 4175,
kul 7713, rents, etc, School St, Honolulu,
Onhu; S3450. II 348, p 33. Mny 11, 1911
Yeo Kco (firm) to Bin Knm Yin ct
nl, P A; upcclal powers. II 350, p 43.
Mny 1. 1911.
IC Knnn to von Hnmm-Younir Co
Mil, C M; 1911 model V seven-passenger
Iopo-llnrtford louring car, No 7915,
Tfr of Hawnll; 12311. 11 339. p 492.
Mny 15, 1911.
John I, Kolnnl to Trent Trti't Co
Mil, 1 A! general powirs. II 350, p
44. Apr 19, 1911
Walalua Agrctl Co Mil to Aknka (k).
ltd; It P (trr) 1020, Kamnnnmil. Wain
lua. Onhu; t425. II 319, p 494. May 15,
1911.
Knnlknula Knlunpoalomnka (w) to
I.nnnklln (k) et nl, T); 2 shares In lull
Inml, Knlinnn, Knolnulon, Onhu; (I, etc
It .148. p 38. Mav 9. 1911
S Illrnmolo to Mnry n Foster. T;
1-2 shnro In 1ml lanil Knhnna, Koolau
lon, O-iliu; 350. II 348, p 39. Mny 16,
1911
8 Hlrnmoto, AfTilt; In re execution ot
iheil to Mnry H roster. Mny 10, 1911.
II .150, p 4.1. May 10, 1911.
Kinma M Nnoulna nml lish (M K)
rents, etc, Onllck Ave, Honolulu, Oahu;
$1, etc. II 347. p 40. Sept 23, 1910.
Trent Trust Co LtO, tr, to Wong
Yeo et nl. D; 10a ot gr 4014, rents, etc,
Walilawa, Walalua, Oahu; $3200. B 348,
p 44 May 12. 1911
Ilnimn M Nakulnii nml hsuno Aesi-
crn a Ilnwn Invitmt Co MO, Waiver;
Int In lands nml premises. Knllhl, Ho
nolulu, Oahu; $1. II 350, p 40. Mny
10, 1911. 1
Toug Wnt See nml hsh to Charles
K Alio et ill, 1); lot 14 (B000 sq ft land),
Pntnnui Trnct, Honolulu, O.ilm; $275.
II 348. p 47. May 17. Mil.
Trent Tiust Co Mil to Samuel T S
Chlni;. D: lot 2. Knlmuklllllll Trnct. Ho
nolulu. Oahu: $400. 11 .118, p 48. Mny
10. 1911.
Trent Trust Co MO to C T) Prlngle.
Di lot 9, hlk II, Kulmukl Tract, Ho
nolulu, Onhu: $150. II 310, p 471. May
17, 1911.
J Nagasoko to S Masul. O Mi 2
horses. 1 hack nml set of single lmrness,
lllln n.iwnll: S18SB0. II 3B4. p 57.
Mny 12, 1911.1
II Hekekht nml wf to Hekekla Clin
I.ln. D: 1-3 Int In por H P 0101. kul
611", Kenkeu. Kula, Muul; $150. II 310,
p 472. Mny 3, 1911.
Plhn (w) to DavIO Knal. D; hit In
It Ps 0022 iinil 0059. Kenwanul, Molo-
knl; $10 II 348, p 35. Apr 20, 1910,
David Kanl Sr nml wf to Knlawala
Aola (k), D; Int In pes land, Kenwn
mil. Moloknli $12B. II 348, p 37. Apr
7, 1911
Henry neuter et nl to Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, D;
It P (gr) .1180, Knmlkii, Koolnu. Maul:
$1, etc. II 338, p 500, Jan 20, 1910.
It A Wndsnorth and wf to F J Vns-
concellos Sr, D; Int In 4C4-1000a land,
Knpnalnn, Wnlliiku, Maul; $32B. II 340,
p 473. Mny 15, 1911.
Recorded May 18, 1911.
Kalualknl (k) et al to L L McCnml
less, D; Int In II P 1B91, kul 4048U, and
pes land (In Iml Inml), Wnlkane. Koo
laupoUo, Oahu; $115. H 348, p 49. Mnr
31, 1908
Knlinukl Lnml Co LtO to C D Prlngle,
Di 12-lOOa of kill 3415-11, Palolo Vnl
ley ltd. Honolulu. O.ihu; $100. II 340,
p 475. Mny 17. Mil
Mrs Knlnnl N Johnson to Hnocli
Johnson, D; 1-2 Int In lots 41 nml 42,
Keklo, Walklkl, Honolulu, Oahu; 150
H 315, p 210 May 13, 1911.
John H D'Almendii to P II It Strnuch,
A M; intgii Kuknllnn Kalaniiknpu on
hinds nml premises, Knliukii, Koolaulon
Onhu; $1. II 339, p 425. Mnr 9, 1911.
Helen H King et ul to IC Nakamoto
et nl, I); Int In 19,090 sq ft of np 1,
kul 1275, lleretanl 1 St, Honolulu, Oahu
II. 11 3(5, p 211. Mnr 28, Mil.
Mela Malm ct nl to I, I. McCnmlless,
I); 1-2 Int In share In hul land, n
hann, Koolaulon, Onhu; $150. II 315, p
213 May 18, Mil. ,
K Minneo to I Nlshlynmn, II S: fur
niture, fixtures, utensils, stock In trade,
etc, 1131 Muumikca St, Honolulu, Oahu;
$r,0li. II 350, p 47 May 18, 1911
f C II Jennings to Then II D.tvlcs &.
Co Ltd, A M; intges James' IC Kula on
pe land, leasehold, hldg, rents, etc; $1
II .139, p 496. May 18, Mil.
Oahu Ctdlego by trs to HOwIn J
Slone. D; lot 0, hlk 13, College Hills,
Honolulu, Oahu; $900. II 34E, p 211,
May 13, 1911.
Antono T Ilnlilcn and wf to lllshop
of Zeugma, 1); 5000 M ft nf lot 21. L I
3917, Knlwlkl Homestentls, S Illlo, Hn
wall; $1. II 345, p 209 May 0, 1911.
M K llulu to Onomea Sugar Co, L;
4a of gr lO.'O, Piiiitopaku, S Illlo, Ha-j
wall: 10 51s at $30 per an. II 143, p
SM. Mny 18, Mil.
( II Jennings to Then H Davles &
Co LtO. A M: mtges Junes IC Kula on
po land, leasehold, Iridic lents, etc; hhlg
Known as Union Hull, Koloa, Kau.il; $1 J
II 339, p 490. May 18, Mil.
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SPORTS
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Japanese Baiters Whantj Bali
Till Collegians Are
Tired Out.
Tho Kelo University baseball team, 1
which Is to lie lieu for a v.crle4 In n
few days, niltl the tenui ot PnnHum
College, Now York, plujed ut .New
York 11 couple of weeks ucu, nml tlio
city editor ot tho,. New York World
sent one nf Ills "funny men out to
do the Kiinio. Here Is what happened,
according to 4I10 New York paper
O Honorable. Splendid uml H ipor
llne Ainorlcun Public. It Is Iu Iu hum
bly und nbjeclly tailed to your atten
tion that thorn Is from the l'tiliislty
of Kulo At Toklo, ot the land of Japan,
11 baseball teuin which h) tho Select
Sign ot the lllg ('lirjsunthelniiiii Is no
bum bunch of baseball players, which
lilcasntitly must Just the same be
ndinlttcd.
Of ayoterday they plaed Koiillrtm
University at tho llronx Oval, Humbly,
without really liuvlng the right to tho
privilege ot wiping the shoes of those
wlio ore addressed, the stat-nieiil Is
yet niado ilmt Kelo coppeO tho game
Still humbly, yet by nil mien of the
'game, the cry Roes up of "ll.uu'il' Yip,
ylp.ylp! Kol-OI" tho synre lielnR II
to 7 In favor of the laps They 010 It
with their little hit!
They carried tho winning argument
to Fordliuni by virtue of tins whang
ing wnllu.i There was, for Instance,
llttlo "Cap" Kankl or tli- Keloi, who
enmo ucrnss with n Iioiiinho'il; 1111J
stuernl times did the Orlent-ii innc
fall for 1 he making of the hit known
n3 slnglelhl, and four times were
crashed forth Oouhleokles, ami It
wound ,ip with all the .laps pirouett
ing nnd yelling' .foyo' Oh, .lno!
Ilaii7al!"
l'orilliam I'llrhers hnnil.nl (hit.
Hy thu Pink Wliiskers of Our Prus
sian AiHcstoTH, 'twas most humiliat
ing not that any ot the lios at Fonl-
I111111 ever had tho Sluicing Moon of
Melancholy, the find fact that In HCeu
Innings two ForOhnm pitchers had
been cast (head, legs, Holding gliiM'H
und all) into tho chop siley pot. it
w.v.i not until Foidhani planted their
big boy Kehoo to tackle Kelo that
Fordliuni furbished up.
Kehoe put the crlmpo Into tho Toklo
Tenors. Against I1I111 they whanged
tho iilr-n! Hut tho hnrmlul had all
been doiieto before Koheo was turned
loose! Surest thing; )oi knnn to
Tho scorn then stood 11 to 4. The
Fordhnm bns got o)t their mega
phones uml finest assortment of yells,
yawps and didoes. And the Foidhani
plajers went down with their colois
Hying, making thrru runs In the last
Inning, Hut as they needed seven
runs It was oil, well, It was li.iid
luck.
Tho nttoiillun uf the Kxnlteri, Hon
orable und Siiimji lliiti Ameilcin Public
Is asked to Ilia consideration of these
Japanese diamond cutters, who liun
gone Jaunting over tho ITnlted Plates
trimming the universities of St Ixmls,
Cincinnati, California and Denver.
Nipped by Georgetown by 11 scoiti of 3
to 'i they jet fell upon Fordliuni yes-
torday In such 11 jnunor that well,
the btnmeil Japs can play baseball.
They cnrtnlnly can. With, their lit
tle, lively, knobb legs, their natural
spiliiginesH and activity, their sharp
eyi'3 nml their absolute enthusiasm,
(hero's no use thinking, of huldlng
them down Hon. Muggal McOr.iw,
tho Ilist thing you kliuiv, will be
trotting out Fomo llttlo yullnvr fellow
airlifted with a homo run Itch.
II111I 11 .liiiiiiifsi ".Hiill)."
The Kelo teiun presented 11 sort of
Jaiamjso .Matliowhiin in 11 tall, broad
shouldered (linger named Sugnse. Ho
stayed nil tint nine Innings with his
striking iindeilinuil Yokohama fade
away stuff Certalnlyi many of the
loitimim uoys roiinit it sinking
enough For sotiio tlmu they didn't do
anything else Iu regard to It
The Foidhaiii rooters liiul rivals
also nt that gamo Tho Kelditetus
worn there with a big representation,
nml when it camo to rliymllln yawp
ing thoy worked like lows ot iniinnl
klns set In imichliiery. und thoy oven
rubbed it In 011 tho Foidhani boyB
at the end of tho game, for In their
triumph they ilepmtcd from the field
In a model n sight-seeing motor car,
while tho local lads went humbly nwtiy
In an old-fashlomd hniso-dr.iwu brake
wagon
Hut the I'oidliam hoys were game, nil
right, and they shouted to the depart
ing .laps, "Jlata imitn oldemisul!"
which tho sumo mcnnH, "All right;
thank, you; but comu again,'"
(Additional Sporti on Page C)
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CLOSE GAMES PLAYED
BY JUNIOR TEAMS
Triple Play Features Two
Good Contests in the
Morning,
The si 1 ond Kiinies or the O.ihu Junior
si rles were pulled 11IT ut the Atblttlu
I'ark yistirOay morning before 11 small
iroud of hasuhall fans.
The lo giimes went IhiNheO III ipikk
time, ptrhnps bttum-o cvtubody uant
td to see Mnsou liy. i;.ieh game was
over Inside of all hour.
The l'alimis won their second gamo
jistcrda) from tho .Mullocks hy thu
si in e of I to 3, iu llfty-suveii lulnutis.
A LeOuurd pullid off a dandy cutih
In the sixth Inning! uml wits applauded
h Ibosn In the grandstand
The mi owl mine was a rattling go
from start to llutxli lioth teams pla
eO will uml some sensational t a tthes
wiro innilo. during tho call) part uf the
t ontest.
A triple play occurred Iu tho third
Inning Ah llnng picked up 11 hot one
from IC1111III, then put Sam Hop out on
thhil, nftir whltli he tired thu ball to
si mm!, vvlnrn he caught MiiMilclil.
lvahulnvvnl, who plays left Held for
the MolToeks, inailo two heaiiitful
tutthes Ourlng the game. In the t till il
he pulled olT linn from Kiimal, anil In
the seventh ho madii another good
enttli
Xnvltr. who was In tho box for tho
Muhoeks, pltiheO 11 heady guiiin ami
stiutk nut tin mill
The Aulas had their lineup chnilgeil
aioiinO last Sulala), whltli ploveil'to
he good Kualll plaiO 011 llrst In
stiail or In his old position at t0rd
lat.e
I'AINMAS.
All It 1111 SH l'O A 11
A r.cilvvard, rf ....3 2 0 D 2 0 it
A. Joseph, II n 0 0 0 9 10
J (Joint u. 2h 3 0 1 0 1 0 II
M Uhllllps, If ....4 0 1 0 1 0 0
I., lliusch. ef 4 1 1 1 5 0 0
J WIKoll. 3b- 4 10 1111
(i Quintal, ss 3 (I 0 0 2 1 1
M I'Yrri'lin, e ....2 0 0 0 0 0 1
M Morse, 3 0 0 1 0 0 0
Totals 29 4 V3 3 27 9 3
MHHOCKS.
AH HUH Sll PO A' II
Kuh.ilavvnl, If 3 1 1 0 ,1 0 0
I. Tin. 31 4 12 14 0 1
J. Aylett. sn 2 0 0 1 2 1 2
Kniiial, 2b 3 0 0 0 3 0 0
I Klores, o I 0 0 0 10 3 0
Quadioi, ef 4 0 0 II 2 0 0
N IN lei Son. lb ....4 0 0 0 2 0 1
Xuvler. p 4 0 0 0, 1"3, 0
(I. r.iong, rf 2 0 1 .1 0 0 0
Chun Duil., lf....l 0 0 0 0 0 U
Totals 31 2 4 4 27 7 4
I'AI.AMAS.
Runs 10100020 01
II ISO hits 10 100010 03
' .Mill KICKS.
Ituiis 2 0 0 0 0 n 0 0 02
llaso hltu 10 2 0 10 0 0 04
SUMMAI5Y
Tuo-hase hits, I, Tin, S Kahnlavval,
Sltlt; uu'iIIUh lllua, Kainal, St. T.r
relra, left on Iuih-m, 1'alani ts 2, M11
hmlts 0; llrst ha e on called balls. olT
Moise 1, Nnvlar 1, struck nut, byMoiso
J, Xavler in. Time ot game, &7 1
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loouit Ihe (
minutes, umpire, II I'hllMnnuorth,
storer, N Jaiksou I
Second Came.
AAI.AS.
AlIltlUISIIPOA 1:
I Sam Hop. rf 3 0 n 1 n n u
MuMilt'hl, r.h 4 h 1 1 1 4 u
Kualll, II 4 1 2 0 1: (I 0
Drlto, If 3 0 0 1 2 1 0!
Oakl. ss 4 0 0 n 4 3 l'
Cindilnghnm, e ....4 0 1 0 r, 0 u
Marino. 1 4 0 II 0 1 4 II
I All You. 21, 3 1 0 1 2 1 1
I.Miiunii. rf 3 1 1 1 0 n 1
Tntuls 31 3 & S 27 12 3
C. A. IT.
All It IIII Sll I'O A r.
Knm In. ss 3 0 0 0 4 0 0
Tig Veil, e 3 1 2 0 8 0 1
Sing Hung, 2h ....I 1112 2 0
lioon Koo, if :i n 0 0 1 0 0
A Wong, ef 3 0 0 2 1 0 0
Wnh Kill, rf ......4 001010
Ah Chuck, p 4 0 0 0 0 3 0
l.nck Yee, lb ....3 0 1 0 9 0 1
Ah Hung, 3h 3 0 0 0 2 2 0
Totnls..
.30 2 3
S 1
SU.M.MAItY.
Twn-hnse hit, Kualll; three-base lilt.
Tin Yen; sacrlllco-lilt, lloon Kce; left
on hnsts. Aulas 4, C, A, IJ. fi; llrst base
on colli 0 "halls, off Marino I, All Chuck
3; fclrurl; out. hy Murlno !, Ah Chink
6; hit by pitcher, Ah You; triple play
All II0111; to Sing Hung; double play.
All You to KunUI; wild pitches, Murlno
2, All Chuck 1. Umpire, H. Chilling-
worth; uorer, N. Jaikson; tluu) of
game, 58 1 -2 minutes.
PEARL WINNER
IN FAST TIME
Tho neconil ruco for tho Crozlcr cup
took jdaie jesturday afternoon over
vv runs took part.
There wciu mishaps during tho af
ternoon which prevented another en
tr as tho riorcnco turn her sail smut)
1 1 111 0 befoin thu event was pulled off
and so did not enter.
The l'earl won tho rnco after a fast
trip, making thu full courso In 0110
hour nnd ten minutes. I.uthur Hough
captained tho boat and Bulled her well.
Ill spite of tile Mights which weio
to bo held ut Kuplolanl park 11 large
crowd turned out to sen tho race Tho
boat houses wero full with sprctulors,
who enjojed watching tho men sail
their boats over tho harbor
, Tho boats that entered wuro as fol
lows: l'earl, sailed by Iuiigh; K1U
abeth, Railed by Friday; (lalloplng
Mary, hy lleorgo Crozler, and Ivy, by
Mux llolte.
Tho l'earl crossed tho starting line
at 5. 4 5 ::i:, and finished at a : Sr.. Ivy
crossed nt 1 4.',. 20, and finished ut
3:00. Elizabeth crossed at (tin, and
finished at 11 01. Cilloplug Mary
crossed ut IM.V'.'H, ami finished nt
3:oiar,
N'et will ho the nico for the Ther
mos bottle, piesenled by K. 0. Hull &
Sou. tho third race for which will bo
011 tho program for tho Honolulu
Yacht Club before tio thlnl ruco In
- 2lho, Cioler Cup contest is Balled.
k.,ii.u4i..v&ii
today
J3reved
lunLvie
PETER JACKSON
Famous Sportintj Critic Finds
It Impossible to Compare
Two 'Fighters.
W. W. Naushtpn, quo of tho fore
most light critics of tho counliy, side
steps question of Johnson's superior
ity to l'ftcr JacKMiti. Iu the San
l'ruticlsen Kxauilnec roccntlj lie said:
It Is vory evident that I'eler Jack
sou, former champion of Australia
had most admliers among California's
patrons of Isixlng nnd that ho Is still
remembered as 11 pleasant well be
haved fellow nml a Class A heavy
weight. In nn artlclo written some llttlo
time ago I took occasion to say that
I did not cure to hazard an oplon ns
lo whether l'eter Jackson, In his day
was a rgealer fishier than Jack John
son Is In his day. I have cxplilncd
time and again that there Is no way
of settling an argument of that kind
satisfactorily. Hut the arguments
Keep cropping up Just the same.
A correspondent who frankly utters
tho opinion that Jackson would have,
demolished Johnson In ten rounds
uml who Just an finnkly declares that
ho can't for Hie life of him see why
I am not of the fiiiiio va of thinking
asks ) no tn describe for his personal
benellt vvheieln Johnson compare)
vvlili Jackson as n lighter
To begin with, tho two famous col
ored cxpunnnts of tho glovo gamo
On not compare. I mean they hud
not a thing In rnnimon. They pio
nuil oil u striking contrast and that '
is why I can't make up no mind how
a light between tlieiu would 'huvo
out If they had llouilshed contcm
lsirancoiiBly. l'eter Jacksnii, In my Idea, was tho
most flnlthi'd of all til" boxers de
veloped under tho Muco system. Ho
was it marvelous Judge of distance) a
wonderful sum hitter and ho had '
tremendous roach. He could send In
u straight left that It seemed Iiiiihis
slblo for an opronent to get out of
lite wit) of. Ilo could draw u mill's
tiro mid meet him with a right cross
that would land squarely on ear or
chin
Ilo knew to a dot when to unload
with u left at tho body or a right at
tho heart uml liu kenw to 11 nicety
when to block -or draw back tioiii n
loud or counter
Hut he was u mechanical tlghtor,
albeit .1 lnpbl, bendy one. 1 Iu knew
nothing outside of' what tho Much
system taught, wheicus this man
Johnson Is a natural fighter with a.'
slock In trade of punches that tho'i
.tllll'M BJ!l'll!, 11 rUllt'UI lOllUytLB
Lt'llltl OIK HUVllli uh.unni.
It may bo Hint Juckinn with lila
splendid timed utralght Ml would
Keep Johnson nt bay and cut him to
pieces gradually
Tho Witlalti.i baseball team won 11
gnnui from tha I.ellohuas yeutcrday
mumlng by the score of 1-2.
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