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ANOTHER TEAM
TIES LEADERS
Oahus Take the Players Into
Camp By Winning Three
Games Straight.
Y. M. C. A. BOWLING LEAGUE.
P. W. L. Pel.
Honolulu 3
Stiagtjlers 3
Of., ni 3
L.ieti 3
1.000
1.000
1.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
Biuniwlck-Unlke .... 3
Players .' 3
Dank of Hawaii 0
Co. mat 0
Another team Jumped lulu the per-
ccuhiKe table with thii'i' struhtht names
In I lie Y. M. C. A. tournament, when
lii' Onhus I'K'iiiiiil tlui l'lajcrs In easy
nt li. None of Ihi' (tunics wcto close,
the Players nil t Iiik III IWti substitutes
ti full the llrst string, all nf whom
nut with misfortunes Hiilllclcut In pull
tin' leuin iivitiikp way down.
Thf llaliiii. mi tin' other hand, lull
ed falilv cuusltcntlv. their total iilii.
full for IIih three kuiik'h belnit tlui sce-
ntnl highest of tilt' tiiiirnaini'iit toiliiti',
ou'y 30 pins behind tlio score muclo by
the Honolulu January II.
( llantz was hleh unre for Out win.
nlnfj team with 1 U.J. mid Captain llmf
nr.l wiis hlfjli nverngi', lei. l'or tlui
loiers Wood copped the high score, 182,
and also the high nveriiKO for tint
match, 174.
Unit uIi;ht'H scnrcH:
OAIIIIH.
li. Kaul l.-.l 102 127 RSI)
.M Hmmuu 1SI 134 141 4.1!)
C Hunt IE0 12 lid 472
1. Ihnmana 1)2 Hit 135 44t
A. Howard n;n ir.7 ir.r. 402
77 C!t TCI 2244
nvi:its.
Melln (103 )
NIcholi (... 7S ...) :!l
lv. I:Hb(iiIIi.(... '... SS)
Iklnal 17C 147 133 4Si'.
A. Wood .... 178 K4 182 r.24
A. Whin 100 122 1211 318
aennvctj .... 124 148 IK. 388
osi r.v.i nir, msr,
OVERHEARD ON THE
MAPLE BOULEVARDS
Captain Wund nf the I'layem HayH
th. I be hux buiiic mom suhi under
I'llVIT.
The Hank nf Ibiwall mid fiwimn
cnine tuKi'thiT tnulKht for the lnlll.il
njipenraucu of Imlh tentilH. The liauk
erM have VeVcral IniinvnlluiiH to KprliiK.
They will Kcnre with mi inhibit; ma
chine Olid they will have the pcurn
che.'tH all perfniatcd with the IckciiiI,
Nut over .".00," In be mire that their
opponent)! won't try In raise the paper.
The ItonoluhiM and HlruKKlem meet
Momlay. Ilnlb ore winners nf their
Initial KnmeH, and fell I in; ruim hlch.
Captain r'untlch nf thu IIoum sayH I I'm
tbieo hlraluht or nnllihiK. ArledK''. Ihn
KlraKKlem' nklpper, nayH that riich dou
ble but with tha leverne KiirIIkIi.
line of the rollei'H wiih kicking hint
uh'.ht Ijec.'iiise he had the &-! tiiudeiu
&tarlu: lihn In the fact. Willi U little
liiori' tournament experience t hit IocuIh
will learn to Have their ImiwIh fnrnonie
Ihlni: really woith while In thu nplll
line lib; l''oiir, for luMniice.
ANOTHER NUT. SHAKEN
OFF THEFAMILY TREE
Tl'I.HA, OUIa. -(lien Condon. Hpolt-
Ini: editor of (he Tulsa World and one
of the benl-knuHii pnrt u liters nf the
HonlhivcM. nmiolineed tnrouiih the proHH
that ho will become ah eviinKcllst. He
luleiidH to follow the xlyle of "Hilly"
rlnnday In bin nl'W Work and will use
every piiMdhln publicity aid to nccotn
pllnh resullR
lied" t'nndnn, iih he In familiarly
knuwn, wan the llrxt iiewanaiier man tn
brim; Carl .Mm ill to thu attention nf
the public ad a poxllhlo heavyweight
champion and be acted iih announcer at
nil of the lliibtcr'H battles In Okla
homa. He Hayn hit conversion Ih the
result nf a npeeeb he made at the ded
ication of the Hilvatlon Army citadel
hcie recent ly
Ills debut im mi evaliKClIxt Will tin
made at n lucal chuicli within n few
duyu
Tin- lloral I'lirii'ilc mlvirlltcs Ho.
naliilu. II i:i)s tu iiiltcrllxc.
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AGAINST
ROCK.
SHAM-
An Importnnt tennis match
will ho played this afternoon, on
thu ri'Hiilt nf which haliKi no
clltterlm: lnihy or coveted title,
but which Is In the lonlcslutils
the innsl deadly earnest event nf
the year. The pilnclpnls are It.
Hlnclnlr nf this elly and .1.
O'Dinvda nf Kiwi, ami they will
bailie to li llnlxh mi the llcrc
tanla fourth Oil" nfternonn.
(l'l)nwihi, the ktilckcrhnrkcr
marvel from the cane lands took
the measure of the tricky Hoot hi
the Wall t'np event l.mt fall
They have hem talking abmit a
return match for months, nnd
the miimeiitnuH day has lln.illy
iirrlvod. It'H a cane of Nliam
idc'U against Thistle, and Inter
national, luteri'lnli and pergonal
llwiliy l to be scltlcd
,!. .S
n :: ti
THISTLE
DAVIS CUP MENS
WILL PLAY
HERE
I.ncal teliuhl h due fur a buom tu-
w.iid the end uf this lumith, for the
arrluil of 'Heals Wrh'.ht and .Maurice
.Mcl.uui:hllii on the .Mamma, January
3t, will be the nlxual for a number of
Impromptu exhibition matches on the
local com Is-. The li.nls Cup players
will felay on Honolulu abuut ten days.
anil will be the Kucsts of well-known
local raciiiet 'wlebltrH. YVrli-.ht will
slop with W. l'lfolh, while .Mel.oucll
lln will visit A..I- Caslle.
ArrauueincutH have been made for
" """ ' "
play on the ilulclwu courts January 3
and I. It Is cxpecli d that it number
uf Honolulu tennis cuthtml.ixIS will
spend the week tud at Halchva In ur
der lo see the mulcln'S.
Auttraliani Sure.
' Cable advices from Australia prior
to Hie Davis Cup nia,tchcaxtutcd that
the prcviilllnr: Impression was that
Ajmrlcu would win! but unless there.
was u very sudden I'lihniiu of opinion
shoitly before the contest!, thcie re-
ports were inlsleadhiK. All the sport-
Ini; Journals uf New Xcalalal and Au-
India up. to Uecoinbcr u expressed full
commence In tlielr own men.
They Jinlr.cd llrookes to luivu a clear
lead on all the other players of both
teams, ami the uthcr rmir players tu ho
un evin terniH In shinies, while they
fiiiilil not see .Mncrlcn'H chanco In the
doubles, fur III that line of play they
class Diiulnp as hlh'h us llroolics lihn-
lf.
Drunken furnished his own estimate cosloircil o.
of the situation lo (he press us fellows: j ' he i;reileit surprle of the year was
"I believe, I have it fulr 'chance tu de- the breakhu: of Daniels' oulduor rec
feat either of thu American hIiikIc play- mils In the 440 yards and mm uille. In
ers, while Heath has u ipiud outside Si plembcr, Hitter nf New York chipped
chance, mid In doubles Dunlop and my- .1 full seconds off Daniels' time for t li tt
self. If we slilku the top nf nur Kame.'ipiarlcr mile, when ho clucked B mili
um Kii very ciose io neaiini; mem.
The whole drift of Australasian opln-
Inu mIiiiwm Hint they wulihl have been
lultit iih surprised and disappointed In
cast! of defi-it i
Soino of Ihe ierfnrniances nf Heath
have evlilenlly been overlooked In llit-l
nrliis hlk nhlllly. aa both Hrooki'S nnd
Diiulnp called alleiilliin lo the fact that
be defc;ile.l Dixon, the HiikIMi player.
ami afterward beat Cohort, the Trench
champion, who had previously taken
Wlldlnii'H no a; lire
It tt
m
F
The honor of Ihe l'ncllle nnd Asiatic
Heels was slaked yesterday oil the ball
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ASIATIC
4. after ,. name replete wm, 1, Its''"'.' ch,a,.,cd In various I.uhIiicsh ll.
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The New 01 leans spurted Hut crack
ball team uf the Asiatic lleet and has
so many victories nf the h'ar Hast tu
Us credit thai aclual count has been
lust. The Coloiadu doesn't bold Out
1'aellle Hoot championship at present,
hut Ihe nine has been pnltlui: up some
fast hall uf l.ilo. ami llieio ant many
who think Ihal It could i;lve the West
Vlrijlnlu uund nmro Oinn ciioukIi Im h
Ilve-Kanie series piayeii at llio present
Hum.
Tlie Heme by
Colorado
New Drleaiis .
IiiiiIukh:
. . . 0 2 (l 0 1 1 2 1 -.
. . 1 1) 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 -
7'.
Thu b'rench covtiunienl dlslrlhiitcd
nver fl.OOo.omi hi I'.ilu as prizes at
Imrie shows nml' hi otherwise fosler
IliK Ihe Indnxtry And they lead Hut
world In tlie hoiselcsu cairlugu Indus
try ulso.
Page
MANY SWIMMING
",. Fifteen American Records
"1 Went During 1911, Not In
I eluding Duke's Time.
" In fomparhon of Oiv nwlinmhiK ree-
nidH fur lull none nf the mainland pa
" pern make any refi rente li the aliened
''' rccurilH xet by Duke Kabanamoku. l-!v
Ideally nu mention of hi performances
'' bah 8llpped Into the nltlclnl or liuolll
' cial reportw nf the leenrds cuumilttee
h of the A. A. V. The word iilli-Kril l
" Ufi'd iidvlrrdly, for Duke'M recnrdit are
" mil nlllelal, the A. A. lT. havliu; refuted
" to ateipt the tlKiireM nf local thncrH ml
h accuunt nf po.nlhle. and, nrmrdhiR to
" tin Ir line of iirKuineiit, probable Itiac-
enrOcy nf the rntirmi mrnslireinentN.
? Tiny want to ce Duke perform In flint
.innipany, and If he makes i:ood there
In a leutatlve prmnlxi' that bin Island
Will be accepted. AllKUSt lil.t
reeled uu the CO yard In 24 1-f.
100 hi r." 2-r In the open water
n' Oie ba'lbor
The folloulni; ilKiirer. on nmateiir,
swlmmlui; lor the jeaf past ale of,
npcclal Interest bele In the lluht of
Dilko's projected trip In the liist coaat.J
The San lranclco Call miyii:
Catching Danieli.
Slowly, btlt tt'iirely. the i-rent bwIiii-
iiur, Charle Dankl.i. U loslni; therec-
ords that he has 1 i estahllthlui: for
the last few years.
Durlm; the
Ull
uiuilni: sensun J.
II. Itellly nf
Ihn
New York Athletic Club, ,M. Hitter of
the City Athletic (Tub of New York
ard Harry Idchncr nf tint ("bleaco
Irish-American club were Instrumental
In rcllevhiK D.iultbi of cIrIU of his
recoids. Daniels IlKiirc.l In Hat rci-or.l
list by lin-iikliiK two of his own nsords
Ihe ir.u-vard and the "oo.ineler I
The eri'iitest I hue of the I'Jll season
in Ihe sprint dlstiinri'H was 214-f. sec-
oinls for the SO-yard event, with unit
tln lm1(, )iy Hrry chucr at Phlla-
dclphla. The previous lecord was
25 1-B. made bv Daniels In H'OB. Ii.ni-
lels still buhls the record for r.O ynrdi
Willi two turns with 212-f. seconds It
I' nut so many ytars uru that u man
was lonshlered a. wniuler If he cnubl
neuntlale f.u yards In 28-.n,dimU,.but.
the wav the time Is behui .slashed in
,..,., yi.ril jt uunld nut be Hlirtirls-
,l(, , 8onH,,.iy ,IK n,rv',. u., wm
,., ,,, ,slance out In 'Ihe vicinity of
in F,.,.nnis.
Hebner a Marvel.
" Ilelmei has also shown wonderful
s 1 In Ihe back stroke, breaklmr lis'-
ids In the 40-yard. 76-yard and 100-
yard distances, the taller record helnit
n,.u i,y Hehiur hhnseif In 1510. Thu
,.,V, stroke li nU of Hebner surpass'
ad IlKiires made by the best Hwhuincis
In IhiMland. Kurope and Australia,
white swb Iiik Is far In ndvance of
Iwi.it It Is In this country or tutln'r
iues i.i .i-r. seconds. Two weelts after
this. J II Hlley nr Ihe New Ynrk Alh-
letlc Club wnn Ihe li.it lohal mlto chain-
plnilshlp In 25 minutes 411 2-G secnuds,
which Is ninny secmals faster than
Daniels' prevlnus time. :
Kirteeii American reenrdt were
smashed In all ilurlne Hut year, many
of them havliu; stood rnr years past.
The hiukeii records luke In sprlulH,
mlddhi mid lunir distance ev'cntii.
phiiiKcH find relay races
FLORAL PARADE
DAY EDITION"
Mctrnil-
"Hoiinlillil Out llawnllail
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...is, in in., ik'iiiiiiik niKtcr which will
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Hi l tin' I! 12 Imlt.strla IMItln...
'I lilti la .1
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lllcllir.ia utol terllt.i.titi ..f .. ......h...,...
ni-, nun nun ,wil runiuiu '
Honolulu. Street neeiu.u Ih.imi ..i ,.
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recent dale will nlsii ho used tu II-
iiiiiirain mis special hccIIoii.
Thu cilllluii Is tu be called "Amcr-Icaii-llawall,
IVupIn nnd Industries,"
nml will Im ready fur illnliihiillnu on
I'YIiriinry 22111I, Klnrnl I'arnihi Day, mi
inn priutiiit; nun Hiimlialliii; la pro
Cri'sslni; rapidly, l'lcluics nr hIIkt
uiiiiiei iiiieuucu inr iiiHcriitui in mis
Ishiiu should be dent In at oncu to ln-
n lni'rtlnn.
1
I IhillU Out Floral I'lirailn anil In In
illoosl lloiioliilil.
PILCS CURCD IN G TO 14 DAYS.
.'A'.O OINTMUNT is Ktiarantecd
to curu tiny caso of Itcliinj;, llliml,
lllccilfiii: or I'rotrmliiii: l'ilcs in 6 to
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l'AIUS MHIMCINU CO.. Saint Louis,
U. S. of A. " ' "
of
Sports
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CLASSY CARD FOR SUNDAY.
With elKht truck events and a
basehall Kame to decide the su
piemacy between l'ncllle lleet
and Honolulu player?, the Duke
Kabanauinkii Held day, which
Charles llarron In iirrniiKliiK for
Hmidiiv next at Athletic l'ark.
looks classv elloll;h to suit the
lnot exacthiK That the riiIii
receipt will ko Inward hilplni;
nu Island athlete make uund
away from homo Is a prime ur
ttuinent hi faMir or larue ult.ii.1.
mice, hut the proKrain llself It
c.ood enoiiKb to attract sport lov
ers no Its uwn merits
Mnynr Tern has pioinl-.t-il tbn
Itoyal Hawaiian Hand, and
members of the 1 1 ill Nnlu club.
Duke's nwn organization. ni he
un hand tu ait as iihhers.
tt II
TITLE AT
STAKE
I What pmml'icft to he one uf Hut most
i"wf"l K' chainplonhhlpi ever
held In Honolulu Is now In prouresa at
l'unabou. Ihe entry list of thirl j- play-
"" vouchhiK for thu popularity of the
i""'"'- "' '" i"" "' ruuini luaiclics
m' "ni "f '4''i but with several
PUNAHOU
mutchen played every .idinionn, the discover that cerliiln pltcbcrn never
middle of nert week should si e the end use anylhliiK but n curve no them,
"' "ie cunlest. anil the collcip. title ilo.lOiitgiieH Pitcher.
t'1'1'''1 r,,r ,h" '"inlni; yiiir. I "When these plti hers are worklni:
John o'Dund.i, the Una youm;ster!lhey Iiiik the plate im closely ua thu
w'1" ''.is cunie lo the fiont on thel
nurts hi recent Inurnamcnts, Is ! I-1
Biom in cuiiieie in inu i-uuanuu eveni, in nucn u posuuai. wueicaB nail nicy -,
"IM 'aine up from the suk.ii-country lolaHsiiuied thelrtegular stiiud they would fl
l"!1 ' d " walkover
In IiIm tlrht
malch, loslni: only one came, nnd
''"iks like the class of the tournament.
H will be a surprise If he doesn't land
" 0" lop of Ihe heap, or ery near the
I"l'.
"'dluwhiK are Hut results uf tint llrst
riimid niatches pl.iyid so far:
f'uwles beat Deshi
-0. S-B, fi-2i if.
Campbell heal Hay. 0-3. (1-4; I). WiiiIm-
""r"' '"" " "'' '-. -'. ' ''
.A. Wailswnrlh, (1-2, 8-CJ 1). Haldwlu
I beat IV. Alexalnkr, (i-2, 0-1; Wlsharit
l"-at Hallenlyn.'. fi-fl, C-o; (Vt)nnilabeat
Holmes, li-l, C-0; Cooke beat O Sdt-
Vtus, 1.-4. 0-4: llissoth heat Home, S-C.
,;"1' "';: Heiilon heal Aiiilermin, f.
r":t
JJ
LIAR! SAYS
! JACK TO JIM
Hack
n buslllm; Cblc.iKu Out llu It
Iii'Iiik
isscd between champions and
ox-i-liainpliinH III n wily that has set the
pugilistic wnrld by thu ears. Jack
Johnson has count out with li trcincn-
dotni roast for Jim Curhett In nnswi r
to sinned statements f tvrlwtt lo Out
effect that Jnhnsnn was Ihe luckiest uf
'champloni, that he was ilndKlnit llplitH
with Ihe best nf the pieseiil day heavy-
welKhls, that he wan n man of iloiihl-
ful cuuriiKe and that he was "IiokkIiik
It" l.v .l..oeio.llne ruw.na r..e i.ls . i..l or
11 puise for 11 world's championship
Hold
Jack Johnson came hack with the
followlm; statement made under oath
to I!. J. Unmix, 11 notary public of Cld-
catto:
"rilmitly after I returned from Aus-
rulla ft inn Ihe Hurus-.lohtisou llriht.
umee ,1. Corhett ami .Mr. II. II. brazen
1 came lu my house. At that lltue I was
llesldluK lit 2220 Dearborn street. 1 was
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,y n, ., f T.t Marshall. Corl.ctt
1 1'mposcd that I should hox him mid
flli , ,. w H,.r , M(S ,
1 1' ll hide phla r I cousenlisl to do so
I
' T" ":" . 'J""""" .."T ,",''t ' '"
. ' """"
let tlcnrKu I. Illbi know what
v,nn ti.iiiin, ru t null 11 all pi eariUIIK' II
had It all prca
so that Utile
wouhl come In In thu
meantime.
"I luld Out two Corhett and l'razeo
that there wiih nothlni: dolnrr.
"rrazen . C11, which incans Corhett,
offered $100,000 lo lay down to Al
i ICimninin after Out Jnhiisun-Jeifrles
initio I wiiuld have lusiilled l'razeo
that nli;hl, but heliu; tu my own homo
I declined tu do no.
"(HlHiicd) JACK JOHNSON."
After the reappululmcnt of illke
Lynch as mamiRtV of tho Tacoiiia
Noithwcslcrn l.caniio club. Out IiIkTouI
lli'lder It'll nil 11 threit wreka' trip to
the Middle West, whore hit will h'el
busy and try tn db up snimt pnunls.
IliK Uilelil lie expects to vl.ilt St
I.. . '
i Will, Minneapolis ami CIllc.-lKU.
, ,
WeeXly Uallell. fl Mr itar.
PITCHERS STUDY
BATTERS' FEET
Malhcwson Can Tell By Way
a Man Stands What He's
Expecting.
"Sluily the Hitltii.n of Ihe batter's
feet." Clark (liimib. who will manai;
I Ihi WnshliiKlon Aioerii'iins next year,
fays (ill Ihe reall successful pitchcr.1
must. In his day (Irlllllh was ono of
the grentexl pitchers In the country,
(irllllth didn't have the vtufT that Wal
ler .Inhninn has; In fact, his stock III
Irnde wiih rather limited; still, when
In bis prime, no I wirier wan harder to
beat than Ihe "iihl hNm
I (Irllllth had u slim Kill that wan a
l..nul. and linn he had nnolher mm
that a a liltle rlowir Hi had u Htm
cure. Init Jut fair speed. Hut flrlf
II t It hail pleiily of gray matter, and he
always used It to ndviuitan" when on .
the rubber Ills change nf pace was
iMrfect. nml he usually had the batter
who tried to tlfciire what was coming
Ktniidiui; mi hit head
"All the ureal twlll.ru uf the present
day am men who muke u sludy uf tlui
li.ltlcr's feel," said rsillllth "No brain
ier pitcher ever lived tliun .Malbuw.ion,
and that is one of Ihe llrat things he
doe when Ihe batter steps up to thi
pl.ltc. Sniue pitchers eet It Into their
head lint a iiirve hall Is the only thhur
to use nu u certain baiter IVrlmpi u
Curve ball In the kilter's weakness,
provided he takes his reRiilar position
In the bailer's box. All luilttri are not
uuuiinien. even ir nicy ant Kiarmrsiy
wixik on n certain liall. They finally
umpire will allow them. Often they li
lilt u curse hall haul, when standlnt;
liavt' heon iii.itlo In lotik foolish. Tito
' 111 I -llir I'll. lilt ltllilialli.l t I... kllitn.
!-. -.till ii-'t IHMIt l-tiuilll llir DIIIIJ'
lion. He conit-H hack lo tlie. lunch In
sisting On' hatter is no louder weak on
curve balls. .'
"Take pitchers like Mathewsoii and
they are neer uu fooUd. 8sy, In 11
Came on Monday,' Malty has made a
certain player look foolish on lit curve.
I'irliapi the player has been iiufortii--nate
enough to hiive fanned three ur
four llines. The bailer has, com.' til.
Ihe conclusion (hut Mnthcwuim wilt
never glvo him anytblnK but a curve.
hi he dtcldes thu next time bo faces. .
Malty he will he prepared to hit such
11 bull. Matbcvvson Is selected tu work
ana Inst ic same club un Thursday.
When lids hatter conies to the plate,
Malty observes he hues It cluiclr. 'Hit
Is Kettlm; a toe bold lur my cure,' ru
llects the ureal twlrler. 'I'll Just fool
lihn nml skhu his If tins, with 11 fast
nnc' Nnw this same player standlm:
ill his regular pnslibiu Just murders 11
fast lull
"IIukkIiut the plate, expecllnij tho
curve, he Is unable to do miythlui; will)
u fust One He still bnns thu pbitnand
Malty scud.'i over another one In the
same soot. I tut li have been striken.-
The player dceldcH lo shift. Matty
indices at mice be iloesn'l bui; the plain
hi closely. Ho dlvhns that lie' In Ktt
Om; ready lo kill fa lit mi", llo at
mice shifts tn Ida curve ur thu fadu
away
(If course, all tw biers do not have
the uncanny control nf tho hull that
MiiOii'Wtiiin possesses, ami can not ex
ercise the power ho tlotsj over thu hat
tirs. Tim jjrent twlrler must have,
control, mid thus thu really emit twin
ers always lake lain consideration tho
pnillloii Out batter iiHsumes at the
plute."
n :: tt
WEST VIRGINIAS AND
HAWAIIS BOTH SURE
More Interest Is belui; shown hi the
result of the ball kiiIiic lictweeii the
Wcat Vlriilnlas. I'aclllc tied champions,
nnd the All-H.iwalls. winners of tint
Senior UiiKiie pennant, to bu played
next Bun. lay at thu Duko hem-tit, than
In any ir.uno played between lleet and
town te.ima to date.
I''iillnwli urn Ih llmiu.s nf th two
teams:
West Virginia Abr.iliamsou, If.;
Mnyder. c: I'reils, cf.i l'helps, 3h
I.enhotT. Hi ; (ihmrass, ss.; WcttenRel,
Sli.; Lerje, rf : Meeker, Hnrrry, yiiln
lern, Thomas, p.; Williams, sub.
All-H.iwnll -Hoarcs, c: llushuell, mj
Desha, lb; ChllllliKworlh, !li.j Mnrk
ham, :ib ; A) 1111, ss ; nice, If.; 1). Do
1 ha. rf ; Maelnlyre, rf.
Wanlcil: I'Klj morn ilcrnrali'il
1111I111 fur Hie I'lur.il I 'lira de. Oct In
line fur Ihe Mj-ucsl carnluil uf all.
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