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HOUGH PLAY CHARACTERIZES
P1AII0U-MAILE SOCCER GAME
Referees Too Lenient With Men Who Substitute Rough Stuff
For Football High Schools Keep Lead By Beating Boat
men, While Punahou Team Moves Up a Notch.
HAWAIIAN ASSOCIATION TOOTDALL LEAGUE.
P. W. L. D. GF. GA. Pts.
Hiyh School 4 4 0 0 9 1 8
Punaliou 3 2 1 0 4 1 4
Mail 4 2 2 0 7 4 4
Healani 4 1 3 0 7 9 2
Kameltameha i 0 3 0 3 15 0
II lull School :i, 1 1 . -it tn ill 0.
t 'lllllllia.lt 2, Millie (I.
'I hire wuu sumo cIiiiiikch In thexno
or hiiKUe xtmidlm; resulting fruni Kat
iinl.iy'H kuiiich HIkIi School had a
comparatively winy time with tin' I !
lllnllls, IIH WUH expected, Iltlll f'Unulloll
tiik tin- loin; will of a 2 to (I score
fiuni tin1 Mullen, after one uf tlii) crup
plest fuiitliall kiihics seen on a local
held fur some time It was prcdlcttd
1 1 in t thii last caini- would ) a hum
mer, and such proved the ease, ul
thoiiHh tin if nan Iimi 1 lit ( fiiiilli.tll
.mil loo much finilliiK to Htilt tin xpee
tulorri TIik llrst half of the I'liliiiliiiil-Miilii'
Kami- ciulol without a score, tin' hall
liniiKhif; about even limit uf tin time.
I'hi) wuh full of luiiil knocki anil rnllH,
tin Malk'H working like horses to Ktiln
tin' Initial point l'lu) III the seouid
half uns innxll) In Malic tcnltory. anil
ten iiilniitiH before time IIoouh hhot a
pretty Ko.il on a erosx tioui left The
leather went Into the extreme corner
I of the net. well out of the Kualkccp-
ler's reach. Hlnclulr scored the other
Ipml after a pcrlmimiKe In the mouth
'of tho int.
Discipline Needed.
I In the other name IIIkIi School He
cured two of H.i fcctls In the llrxl half.
lAndrevvH ami Marcalllno helm; rexpiin-
xime lor lliem iMiioui.i xeni ine null
through In the hcciiihI for thu lln.il
hcoii'.
The xoccer hciixoh Is well miller way
now. mul two poinM ahont It stand
ilenrly deilncd The Hint Is that all
the teams, Willi the exception or lllijll
Sihool, nr Inferior to l.mt eur, anil
the second Is thut the ret, I feint; Is too
ASAHI TEAM
EASY WINNER
Slaughters Aalas In Deciding
Game of Junior League
Series Ragged Ball.
Standing of the Teams.
W. L. Pet.
Asahi G 1 .857
Aola 0 2 .750
C. A. U 3 4 .429
Muhocks 3 5 .375
Palama 2 4 .333
C. A. U. 12, Muhocks C.
Asahi 19, Aala 0.
Ilow nuy team that put up thu ills
Kniii'tiil exhibition or hooting n ml
houchflidedncsM that the Aulas) tluxhcd
Suiiil.iy, emi hohl second plate In ecii
the liuihh'Ht of hush IcugticH Im a puz
7le The Aulas lost hy the moilext
Hcorc of 0 to 111 to the Ana liK In what
wuh totltcil UH the deciding game of
the xconiil half of the Junior League
season. Much Intercut wan innnirest
ed In the context until it wan well un
der wav. After n few Innings It he
caine a xlmiKhti r, and the nnlv Interest
ill the Kami' wuh to speculate whither
or nut the Axuhl crowd would reach
the Iwelily-rilll mark The Aulas lll.lde
2.1 i nor
In the llrst name of the doublc-hend-er.
the I' A U team heat the Mil-
lenient It iMi't fcollmll lo trip a mill
wllelieer he gels on tile hull, iih WUH
done repeatedly t.mt Saturday, and men 'ho. kx, II' to ;. Thin wni a bIiikkIuk
who (oiitliiunlly lol.ite the rulH
xhould he NUiuiuarll) orderul ftoin the
tli Id A little dlxclpllultiK would clear
the ntiiiiiiplii'rv wonderrully
GOSSIP OF GOLFi
The hcore or SSI, made liv llllhert
NiiholH In the Metropolitan open
ituimplomihlp at the i:iiKlenoo, (N" J.)'
Country I'luh, conxtltiites a new
world'M moid for four roitmW The
hell Hiole plelouxly made will on
July 3 mid 1 at l.u lloullle, Wimilllcx,
in the open ihaiiiplouxlili of i'riince,
when Ariiauil MasKy, who had tied
with lluriy Vardon the week preloiiH
l for Iho open ihauiploiixlilp of lir.'iit
llrllalu at S.niilwiih, returned a more
of i'Sl for 72 hoh'H. UN rouiidH were
i0, ;t, "1, 0U 2!ii. NIcIioI'h ioiiiiiIs
were "0. 71, 71. i.ti- Ski
llolf, like irlcket, Ih a iiaine where
the arcuiuul.ilid exp.ili.me ami piac
lixe of lelllH appeilix to udd to the
dlll of the plair up to an admiceil
.ikc If we nuki' a hunt muoui- the
lilith (.irtilliatcH of the iiackn, x.iyH
tile l.lM'Ipool I'oit, we hh.lll llml th.it
ttioM' who utmtd ImmiI mid Klinuldcrn
llhove the lext hlle allallleil mi at;e
whhh uiitkeH them, I'ompaied Willi a
liiiei iiuiiih, r of tliine aualiixt whom
Hie) pit their skill. ioiuparatlel nlil
imii llr.iiil. ror luxtmice, l tl, Var
.1. .ii In 41, Tin l..r Ih til, Herd t'l
AmoiiK lite amaliuiH Mr It.ill Ih Ih,
Mr 1 1 II t ii 42. Mr. I.ahllay, who can
still hold Ills own In practically any
coiiip.in, Is ncai ly CI. Mr IlutchlmtH
won the amateur championship when
he wuh a i;i n l ul hither So It appeal h
'ioiii Hie llxt tll.lt the hest Kollern, hoth
pioriHHloual mid auialeur, h.ie leiuli
'd the iikc uf til least 10
t: n n
MIXED FOURSOME
PLAY IS POPULAR
200
FIGHTS AND
LICKED 200 TIMES
I Kid Jai krim wax a wonderful light
er with mi odd reputation, nccordim;
to the New York American I'.nKaKi'd
In 20U lluhtH and lost them all, nrtluli
via the Hleep route Nevertheleii he
wan a ureal iImiwIiik caril J.ickHon
hlew Into n I'hlciH.o chih one evinlni;
asl.lliK for a hattle
"What have yuu done?" ileuuiudeil
the umlclimakcr.
"roiiKht two hundred ha tiles mul
alwajH hroiiKht home Hie haroii lleie'H
mo record " J,;.
The cluh oltlclalH thuiiKht the Kid
would lie a card and put him on In
the fourth round Jlickium mnuiKcd to
land a left to the chin that Kent his
rinl out of the rlut; When he landnl
on the lloor "kir-pliiuk" he was diad
to III,' Will III
Kverjuody rusheil to congratulate
J.ickxoti The ktor xtooil In his cor
ner with the I fi.ru ralnlnn ilowu Ids
I'heikH
Mice!" he hlul.lierid. "Just think!
That ku h ih iiiliieil me reconl."
K.iine plentifully fpriukleil with irrorn.
hut it wai not ho rank an thu Axalil
Aul.i alTalr
The ihixx of hall hi the Junior
League hax Koue orf In the last hIx
weekn The Axahli hae lii)iil hcv
iral entitles., kuiucs hut all the other
teams h,ie taken u slump
LOCAL TENNIS
The mixed foiirminio tournament
pla)ol at the Count!)' Cluh last Sat
in day afteiuoou protd a popular
uioe, and there is every probability
that mole, events of Iho hiiiiiu kind
will he held durlUK the spring. Miss
Achilles and Jack flalt unit the cups
presented hy Mr. (' M. Cookii Jr., get
thiK a net '.Ml with an allowance of n
Hlroke a hole MIhs Tenniy mid Har
old tllffard were the Hciatch team, h"-
Iiik third wllh lll-lf, or two xlroltes
hehlnil the winners, Fifteen teaniH
took part In the competition
TWO IMPORTANT REAL
ESTATE JDEALS MADE
Two Inipnitnnt leaf exl'Jlci dc:il,
coiiHiiNiliialcil Saturday afternoon
M'iu tlio sale of Iho I'm It Tluritie silo
'II Fin I Hticet In Kicil HanlHoii tin
I2ft,uili) tliriiiiKli WIlllaniKiii & llul
tiilpli, ami tlio piililiaxu or tho Val
sll.l Inn from William IUtkIii hy Jack
Scull) at pi leu mild to bo $in,00!i
Scully will ii'iniidi'l Mm place mid tin;
new nddllluiiH slioulil in.iku It a wel
come aililltloii tii IIdiioIuIii'h Iiiiih and
urillH
Jack Slu rld.iii. the veteran umpire
of the Alllelhmi I.euKllc, WUH voted a
uieil.il of honor at I lit, recent league
ineitlm; and letliol on u peimlou or
il2im.
There nre xewnty-two collem-s Im
louulm; to the N'liliouiil Colh'Klale Ath
letic Association Vale N one or the
few i ollec.eH not III the fold.
Tin- Floral I'linnle adrerllics Ho.
nuliilii. ui)s la ndt iTtlotN.
Ileritania iilt miilii it threo
xtralKlit from Cu.i In th, Intel cluh
ilouhles herles iduvol at Kwa Sillldjy
All of the thlee Itulim Mill up hy the
local (.luh Kneed vleturlo.. 'Qircu c.x
hihltloti matcheH. two HlutfTcH and a
douhlen. foltoueil the RChcilllled ld.1,
Iteiet.iul.i wluiihiK two and lotilnt; one
of tliexc, makliii; a ciaud total or the
Winn iiud one tlclcat fot the ilay
'I he Hioles
Match.
Castle mul Ami, rxoii heal McKeever
mid Cleellllehl, l-H. 7-S. Il-I; 11.1111,'M
and Now II heal KKIund and i't)owda,
r.-l. 1,-1; lloekus mid Sinclair licit Hen
toll ami Collins, i;-l, (,-2
exhibition.
Castle heat Ilkhmil, 0-1, 0 2;
l'l)oil.i heat lloikiis, r, il, III S;
Itaruex and Now ell heat McKeeer and
lllel ullelil, 2 Ii. ,-.r, lit
I', llx llanloii, a I'hlladilphla man. is
nihl In he the priispictlw hii)cr uf thu
I'hlliidelphia cluh lie is ready to pay
tii.boa for Ited Doom's release and ill
ninth as JlM.Ono for the Hub's block
tlevelaud has hut one eter.iu tilleli
er Willie Mitchell who hiiH been Willi
the Naps for thu Uit two )carH.
RANDOM SNAPSHOTS AT
THE SPORTING
TARGET
dim Schuef, r Is roIiik to mend his
aeioplmie Ilnrloii liryer. the mall who
Hew It, Is also heliiK iiiendcil uho.inl
his ship, the West Vlri;lnla.
If thu Mur) laud nnd town teams K''t
toKctlur for a thlid Kiune. the playcru
Hliould iiKrec to mi ludeilulle uuinher
of extra ipiartir in case of a th
Proliant) the excitement of a third even
hrenk would p'irnl)3c the huslneRH ut
lluliollllll With excitement
Soldier KIiik iiiuhln't run hit pro
posal mile iiKiihixt I'ltrKerulil'ii record
Saturday, hi cause there was no slop
watch In the crowd. Not even a pawn
ticket could he round.
The vi It-run Kid (llenxon or l'lill i-
ihlphla hah x, enrol an euKaKeuuut im
ouch with the CIiIciiko White Sox.
The lloihester cluhV in.inaKer, John
(Ianel. Iiiih xs.'tire,t Whl Coiuuy from
the WaxliliiKton dub, also Otis John
sou mul J Mai tin from the High
land, is
The American Leacjie Is tr)lliK to
stliiiKthen all Its iluhs mi oh lo hi'
Connie Mmk a haltle tor the next sen
sou Six have chuuip'il uiau.iKeri
Connie Mmk mid J, iiiiIiikh are the only
ohl ones I. ft Traih-M are still talkol
or, mid th, re me Ilk, Iv- lo lie xoine
made when the xeheilule uieetlllK takes)
place text iii, mill In Chlon.o
Conuli mivs hi looKs foi a harder
Iluht In 11' 1 J I looU ror tin- ollur
cliihs to he slmih'tlienol. ' xulil Mack.
"m, we will have to he up on our toes
all season
KEOGH WAS ONE
DAY TOO LATE
Failure In have Ids cliullciiKC III on
time ban cunt .leiolue IvookIi, Hie
lliiclicster pocket billiard i Xpert, an
uther try ror the championship tin
pli), which litis bo'Ollle the perina
hent picipetl) uf Alfredo de Oiu
lie Oro defciled lviui;li on .Ninetn-
lier 5(1,' 1 S 10. hIiiim which time the
Cuban linn defeated flrarvviitpr, llueii
luii, Ki'ukIi and Weston Kcoi;Ii'h
laut challciiRe Hliuiild have been In hy
Nov ember SO. That was TliaukttRlv
liiK day, and the letter reached the
New York ulfirl.ilK n day late De
Oro, Kiipiiorled hy his l.iwjcr. pill In
a claim fur the trophy, and after cor
respondence wllh thu IlriiiiHvvlck-llalke-C'ullender
company nf CIiIciirii
It was decided that the champion was
riltlit In lilx contention, mul It huh he
lulIKH In Do Oro, he limine; held It for
tine year.
Tho llriiiiHWlck-llalke Irophy, ein
lilcmatlc of the pocket hilllard chalu
pliinslilp or the world, was put In
competition In I'.i us In a tournament
held In CIiIciiko, which was won hy
Frank Sherman of Washington, I). C
OtliiTH who cotnpeteil were De Oro,
Thomas Ilenxton, IMmiuid I'etletler,
Hi y Allen, II. II. I'iui and Martin
Key. Willi the pawtlng of the trophy
a new out! will have to be donated,
mul thu olllclalH probably will modify
some of the present rules.
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HOW ABOUT
BIG FIGHT?
Sounds Like a Joke at First
Hearimj But Johnson May
BeAII In.
DY LAUnCNCC REDINGTOH.
When Jim riuti, the ' I'uchli, rire
man," 1110 Ih Jack Juhnsoti luslilo. lhf
ropen next July for the h, ivyweiKht
hmiiploiiKlilp, he will learn xiu, thlni;
hrand new ahotit llglithiK xmoke And
Jack Imi'1 the rort ot ninoke that )ou
'tin ruKh blindly Into, with uiir noso
covereil hy u damp xpoiiKe, uud your
i-nrM lllltsl with the rliiniiig ttietrn of
the multitude Not liy a lulu; Hhut. ilu
Ih just about the fastest 1,1k man tho
rliiK ever produced, and those upper
cuts of IiIh oiuie ti)i Just IllHIUt as fust
UH riremmi ITvnu uxel to come down
whin he hit the KiciiHeil pole near tlpj
head of IiIh cot
The mutch, ucicnllnc to Ural an
iioiinieiui'iitH, Ih ncheduled for next
Jul) In Nevada This will the u full
hIx months ror pre agent work uud
the circulation of several hundred dlf
rereiit HlorleH 1 cKtirilliii; the placu and
o.n.lltlons of the tlr.ht uud the uhlll-
tles ot the prluelpalH 'I he woriU "No
vaila" mid "July" rim: ntranncly ra
uilllar In collie ft Ion wllh a ehaniploll-
ship llttht Will prohahl) have thn
Ulllle ohl xturr over UKUlll. lllthoilKll It'll
harill) llkel) that thin prnpostd John-on-riviiu
arfulr will lulxe mi)thliiKT
like the wind that the Jen-Jack hat
tle sin rot up Still, tliere'x 110 tellhur
vvhiit a little earliest press nKeut work.
oiKKoteil tiv the pipe dreaniH of pro
moters, will do, mid It wouldn't bo
unit li of a Htirprixe ir we found tho
who! louittr) stirred up over thecuiu
not mill us the time tor the meetlnt;
ipprtMLhed
Curley a Wiiard.
Jaik Curl,-) Is looklm: after nynn'a
.nterestx, and Curley lin't uverluoklnc;
my bets wlieii It cotnefi to iHiostitittT a.
IfC tight ll's riither of a surprise,
lhoiii;h. to see Jack dropping the wres
1II111: cmne to mix up with Hnhls again,
lor sexeml )enrH he had the nut men
phi)lm; deud and rolliiiK over when ho
pulled the strlni;, uud It must havu
taken 11 hli; xluinp In the hox-otltco
iccelptH to tciript him buck to tho
punch-tradvrH Jack uxed to iiianagH
roininv Itymi mid also Tommy lliirns.
'intl there Isn't itiuch about lights, both
side mid oulhldti the rlnc, that ho
tluexn'l know
'WreAtlerH have i;ot noun Kense, hut
IlKhterK me all tititH," wuii the wuy thu
(1 ulal Jack sized up exjiou, utH uf thi
'wo inaiil) urts to the writer a while,
hack "Most wrestler knovv who they
can hent ami who can beat them, uud
llii)'te wllllint to listen to riaxon, but
I never knew n llKhter jet who didn't
ihluk he was a w 01 Id's champion under
oiver. The whole crowd are one bltf
oke"
Dcpendi on Condition.
Hut to return lo Johnson mul I'lynn.
1 he uialih isn't an Rrotesipie ui, It
would have lion n year iiko, for th
reason that no one knows Jint how fur
and fast Jink Johnson has came buck.
lie has boo llyhiK round Kurope ror
inaiiv ininv nionths, mul whether Ids
lion constitution has come out whole
or iirit, Is a quest Ion to he taken Into
strlous tonxldcrutloii. I'ljun Is learn
Im; a little all the lime, and ho may
he In better shape to stand thu strain
of a Iiiiik Unlit than Johnson
Hut I doubt very much If ITynn has
II In bhn to Stall off punishment until
Johnson Is pumped At Iteiio last July
.luck show ol himself to be one of thn
i;reatcl IlKhtirs ever seen He hud It
xo far on poor old Jetf that Ihpro
wasn't mi) thlni; to It. mid I'm Inclined
lo think that he can land uu l'ljnn Just
limit iih easily. ManiiBer Juck Curley
to the contrary nutvvlthstandliiK
However. there'H Unit .l,(iiio win,
lose or draw. and. or onirxe, that'H Hid
milk In the colored co, o.uiut And tin)
dear public will foot the bill, as usual.
H00GS GETS OFFICIAL
STANDING FOR HIS TRIP
W II Hooks will leave on the Man
churia I011101 row for China to take up
the hniiiluratiou wuik fur the Interna
tional linudiiratlou mid Colonization
Couipaii) He Is nlven otlh In I slanitln,:
b) the follow Iiik oiinnils' ion from thn
ttovt rnor
"To all lo whom these prexttits shall
Ollllc, (ilo'tllli;
'I. W.ilur I 1'reiir. ttovemor ot the
Tirrllur) or I In wall, berth) appoint
William II HoogH or suld T, rrltory,
a spts lal colllllilssluuel to oillecl In-
foriuatloii mid report the same to the
Hoard of AKrlcullum und I'orestry of
suld Tt rrltory In retard to ci reals and
other products of Muuchurl 1, Siberia
mid other p.irtb or Ahui, with special
refeiciue lo their value mid uvulla
hint) iih food products In said Terri
tory and the piwaihlllt) of produclni;
lliem herein "
Mr. Hooks' puixy on the Itcpubll
emi T, irltorlal central coiniidltco will
J be w hided In his absence hy Captain
Paul tjinltli, vvlillo William Thompson
becomes treasurer.
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