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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1912.
BULLETIN'S SPORTS -BREEZIEST AND BEST
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Give Fancy Odds.
ft. .!.. ..r tl... r... tli. T.. limit t.
Carth, will take a .cvv pounds 'the
Worn ot the weight he will get Into
tho ring top-In ii v fiiNorlti over
Young Cuples, tin- Huffulo boxer who
la touteil hi tin' mil thiiiK, Tin tul
c tit semis to think thut MiCnrtllj h
greater exp.ritiH. and his perform
ance UKiilusl urnt class men entitle
hlui to mure than a shuck the bittir of
the urBiinuiit.
Ymtfrduy one bet of $.'00 to 1 1 JO
Mae mude b u loiul sporting mini.
Who expressed hlm-iir us willing to
get on more toln on MiCurtli) ut the
lining ithort price uf o to 1" Another
McCarthy ndnilrii -aid he una willing
to Rive .' In 1. ami o.lcil Iltlt) to he
euvercel with hall that amount of t n
pics coin I p to a lnti hour hint night
no one HiintiU It
Cuples hlni-i It ih'i mii t think thiituui
such oiMx ale Just III. el. lie Ii.ih u lot
of boours fioio I'util Hurbor who
aro Inn king him lor Miiull amoiinlH,
ami Httlimigh tin Ions chut wilt have
quite ii following when he uppenrx at
the orpheuin tonight
lloth bojs are in good Hhnpe, ami
have met with no niildcnl In train
lug to mar their t bullies Caplea ex
pects to weigh ulut 14" rhiSHlili .
while McCurthv will ilo about 141
The prcdlui this lime look ncnrlj hh
good us the muln event (.eorgo liiKte
will make 111" tlrst uppearauee In .i
Honolulu rliiCfiu u Kilieilulnl s-rouiul
Ko with Tluo lA illir of Port Sharier
Ingle has buxeel In llilo anil has done
ti lot of work on the Coast
Johnny Waliilanl goes up against n
husky Couat Artlllei man iiaiiic-d Me-
ttltchle for six rounds lu the llrst pre-
Urn Wahilaiiis work Is pretlv well
knonu round heie. but tlie soldlti Is a
dark burse He is said to he a hum-
mcr. hut, then. If .vmi listen to every
thing that hums, jou tomitlinca get
stung
WOMAN CROSSES
CHANNEL IN AIR
I'AltlS. Kr llustnv lliimel. with
Mlas Tn hawk D.ivls as a passenger,
ilew from Ileniloii to Paris lu n 75
horsepower llltrlol aerophine .Miss
Davis, who is the !!rt vvoiii.iu to
achieve the distimtion of iiosslng tlie
chuiiiicl l.. illghl. is u member or tho
Itojnl Aero Club, und an c ntliiislastle
devotee of iiviition. The eliunnel was
crossed at n livlirlit of bono feet, tlie
conditions being vtrv favorable Ow
ing to the motor not winking well u
dosceut wus made lu ut ijrisnez, but
tlie trouble being remedied. Mr Ilium I
rose iigiilu und run hod llardelut at
1.45 p m.. where there whs au Intci--.nl
ftu lunch Paris wus safely reach
ed Just befole II o'clock the whole
joiiine) tuklng uliout eight ami one-
half hours.
.Mr lliimel (lew In (lie great rtiidu The vathtsiuc n hnvo nil Idea that the
lest meeting lu 1910 In lull he Ilew men who make the big race llnuu
In the (loidcm-Hennilt rati, ami ulso .dally possible sbiuild be taken for u
attempted to make the chcult of Ilrlt- trial cruise hi tho Hawaii, to give them
uln, auicetdliiK lu going half vvuj round u glimpse of the pleasuies of the chop
tho 1000-inllo course ,,j n.,,,,1. I,l woubln't It bo higher
Congiatiil itlons, fellow manufai hir
ers' We've been writing llbout the
MeCartliv e'apies 1 1 u , t rr two weeks
und no one has said that the hen vvcio
"in the pink of eondltlnn"
An Illustrated lecture on practical
demonstration in olemontarv physics
for tho higher grades will bo given
next Mondnv at the College of Hawaii
by Professor llallou ns a part of tho
teachers short tourse The subject
on tuts occasion will bo nlr nnd water
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WASEDA TEAM STILL
THE PRIDE OF JAPAN
University Aggregation That
Played Memorable Game in
Honolulu Has Improved,
Tin- bnsoball loam of Wasedn Unl
orsitv, which Is well remembered li
local fans, is apparently ns popular n
combination ns ever at home, ami,
from accounts that (onto across tlio
ttn,pr' "lp '"" ' I'lto'iiR hcttcr ball
,,, ,,, ,m ,, i,anislormllK triv ,
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ncininuiu iiiki ino amies
The Japan Adicttlser prints the fol
lowing
"Wo nro looking forward to a most
""ccossfiil sonson." said Manager Ko
tin of tho Wusodn baseball team In an
interview with n representative of tho
Advertiser "Willi practical!.! all our
olil players, veterans of the Atnerhnu
tour, bnik In the mime ami strength
ened bv a niiiuber of proujisiug new
men. we feel we have little to fear.
However, i lie men nro putting In tog.
ular prmtlce ever.v aricrnoon fiom
2 .10 to " mid will soon be practically
In ns good form as when they crossed
the Pntlflo last summer to meet your
vnllnnt Amuiiuiu soldiers of the din
uionil. "I he expeilente they gained there
bns been of Immense ndvnutngo to ev
ir man on Hie team ami one cnuuot
help but notice the marked Impiove
meiit In every ileparlmenl of the game.
The Holding Is bettet. the batting has
iinproveil anil the base rttnnlliR Is ox
celletit :: n ::
By LAURENCE REDINGTON.
'I In v ttrtiniK itiinii tli. ir baseball
with tin huh i ol polltintsH In Nip
pon J ip.iui "c iiiwsp.ipit pi lnti d In
KiialKii iiuotis a li.iMball inamigtr us
navlng that uwlng to tlie rislgnutlnu
of Mr 'lukiborl our thin! Iinsciniiii,
lir' lookliijj tor t.uulldales for that
position"
"" ' "r "wn lirei-7) Aineilean
sport wilters would have piobably
phrased tlio Incldtnt us follows.
"Tukubori pulled on another of his
boneheuil phis ut the third station,
und. Iieenuse he was Invited lo phi)
the lienih during the set olid game, he
handed a lot of back talk to Manager
1 1 or I getting lu return the gato und
bis iiiiconilitioual rtlense. Ilorl Is now
beutlng tho huthcH for u player to tuko
his place"
Wondei how the I'm II. Hid funs foil
with theh Coast Lengiie e h. impious fit
the i e'llur und I lit It- despised North
western League t ti in at (lie top of
the percentage lilble?
It has alwu.vs been a pose with Port
laud lulls to point Ihu linger of scorn
ut tlie Northwestern circuit. In spite
of tlie fact that McCreedle paid out
good mom j tn kteip two teams going
and give Portland continuous ball Tho
CoaM League dull wus ulwuvs the
tiinilj while mulling was too scathing
lei iy about the poor Northwestern
trowil It must be u rudo shock to
lln
tlie
the "outside is" making good und
iits digging round the cellar
I fliiuiit.ee- to take tin in out beforo they
suliserllie, mild them itaind Diamond
Head on a gustj day. und then mako
them bid for the privilege of being put
ashore'' Tlie' seasick ilch should pay
royallj for a hit of dry land.
Vui have to hand It to tho Ilnlelvvn,
raee for one thing liven one who goes
in it Is sure of getting some sort of a
prize A ono-legged man with u bust
led crutch could ilitrr the Iihil- i,i.m,1
und llnlsli a vwok afterwards tn llml
that he had won half u chum pairs of
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SIDE LIGHTS
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Cream Rye Whiskey
Old Jas. E. Pepper Whiskev
"Harvey's Special" Scotch Whiskey
Calwa we
uMaui" Wine
Bartlett Water
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO
OAHU SENIOR LEAGUE SEASON
OPENS TOMORROW WITH 2 (iAMES
Hawaiis Hook Up With J. A. C. Club, While Stars Go Against
tho Recruit Asahis Mayor Fern Will Wind Up for the
First Ball of the Pennant Race and President Chilling
worth Will Try to Knock It Out of the Lot The Line-ups.
IMiiy ball'
Tomorrow s the tlay that we'll bent
till tlmc-hunoicd comniiuul for tho
llrst time this vear that Icinuc pet
Hants have been nt stake mill n per
iciitaKC table stundlng InvlthiKly open
The Oiliu Senior Lcukiip wilt start Its
ran- with the iisiinl ilouble-heailer ut
Athb tic l'ark. the llrst Riinie belli f be
twien the Hawaiis ami the J A. Cs
while the ihKir will boo the Stars ami
Asahis In nitloli. Tlie llrst tii'iu Is
fi Moduli il to commence nt 1 10. but
mini; to the fait Hint there Is to In u
parade vv hlt.li Is to form ut the turner
of Tort and Kins streets at 1 o'el i'k,
iiihI that Mavor Tern will have to w r n
ii) ami pitch the llrst hall amiss, o.'
In the nt iKhborbuod of the plate, foi
l'rtildcnt Oniric ClilllhiKworlli to hit
or hit at, us the case m.iv be, It will
proli.ihl) be iiboiit : before the umpire
sings out to lit lur go. -Not ley, rf
The season uf lfU starts out with Second Game,
unusual promise. This year the re tiro i Stars Whine, e! Klhhcy, p; 1'roi
llve tennis In the league Instead of ser. Hi; Scliiiman, i'b; Ilurn-t, Hb;
four, and It Is generally oxpcitod that Itteve, ss; 11 Jo), If, ICintlinr, cf;
the fust Asahis, who won the Junior
league pennant last jenr, will bo tiilto
a fat tor hi the rate Just ut present
their principal weakness Is In sllik-
wink mid tlielr plti blng staff Is nemo
SEATING CAPACITY OF THE STADIUM AT
STOCKHOLM INADEQUATE FOR VAST CROWD
MCH'MldLM A.irll ' If vou -jo
up to the place yhere llicy sell season
tickets for the Stadium (lllllettf r
raljnlug), which Is in n building quit
npirt from that lu which the general
ofllcos of llio Olympic Games nro sltU'
tiled, you will llml, lu the middle of n
largo room, an excellent plaster model
of Hie Stadium Itself, some 7 feet long.
whereon every sent can ho lilcnlllled.
At any time of tho day now, In busl
less hours, people aro there, walking
around tho model and selecting I heir
tents, as If buying tickets nt tho bov.
olllce of a theutro for a performance
which begins next vjcok.
There nro three months yet, all but
a week, to llio opening of tho games
en Juno 29; and already" 7,000 tickets
hnvo been locally sold. Somo 2,."i00
mnio are reserved for foreigners to he
sold through tho Nntlonnl Olympic
Cnmmllteca lu the several couulrlet,
or tho other authorised agents. Thcie
ate nlso reservations for tho Press.
(elOO sents, which may hnvo to bo In
creased) nnd for odlclnl purposes, In
cluding competitors, which nmouut to
about 2,r,00. Tho II rltlsh Olympic
Commltleo alono nsks for 10 scnts,-
which is moro than any other country;
hut other nations mako requests hi
proportion. Finally tho wholo lop
(noith) end of tho oncjosuro Is re
served for snlo In dally tickets, to nc
eomtnodato residents: nnd short-llmo
visitors. This Includes about 8,000
beats, which seems a lot; hut when It
is understood that It Is nn uncommon
thing to hnvo an audience of 7,000 or
Mint) persons nt purely local spoiling
events lu Stockholm, It does not seem
that there will ho much margin lu Ihl3
for foreigners. It amounts to this.
Out of n total seating capacity in tho
Stadium of 2.1,(100, about 20,'00 places
nro already accounted for. Tho ro
mnlnlng 2,r,00, which nro on snlo here,
will go very quick), nnd It Is not uu
natural that tho committee is begin
t.lng to feel n trlflo tinensy; for ap
parently tho demand is going enor
mously to outrun tho supply. Tho au
thorltks nro cndenvnrlng to prevent
nny buying for spcculatlvo purposes;
hut meanwhile, any foreigner who
wishes to see tho games will do well
to mnko application for his seats at
ante. Otherwise ho will hnvo to take
his (banco of getting Into tho north.
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too slronc, but there hasn't been
t noURh pre-seiison ptnv to get a good
lino on nn of tho teams, nml actual
Karnes will show how tho land lies.
There hnvo been several switches
from ono teaui to nnotlicr this season,
and old fates will be seen In new uni
forms The IntiM switch Is Hayes,
wlm pllt bed for the Stars last year.
He bus been rcleastd In the Hawaiis,
that team being short of plnvcrs, nml
Hayes has expressed n wish to play
with Hum
rollowlug lire the llnc-ups for to
morrow's gaims.
Hawaii Ilaphael, e: A Doshn, pj
Dreler, lb, Haniauku, .Mi, Illll Meters,
lb. (Jiilntnl, llaes, ss; I) Heliii, If;
Km Sue, cf: .Mclntyre. rf
J A " Urlto, c, Clurke, n; llriins,
Hi, rramo, ah; Itoss, .'lb; Chllllng-
worth, n; Hampton,
If; Wallioi, uf;
Sunnier, rf.
Asahis S Noda. e; t'
MnrijniiM,
p. Arakl, lb, K Nisid 2li, Suloke, 3b
Siikalno. ss. Imanaka. If, T .Morlyam.i
if, I'leno, rf
(lid benches vvllh tho dally crowd.
The Stadium.
Tho seating rapacity of only 2:1,000
Is. of course, small compared lo tho
80,000 seats of tho Ilrttlsh Stadium m
tho last Olympiad Hut It must be
homo In mind Hint tho Stockholm
building is permanent nml designed
nation
national occasions, ami ii is oovious
H,nl rt lifVHHIrtliiilll ulUilfitll trtj-m rtAnAft,.
llltlL U IIU1 llUlllVill. DMIIUIIIIU 111 i V,llll
modato 80.000 would bo au elephant
r .-..i.. ii.i.. .nn,ti.
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TWENTY-FIRST
Tlio famous Twcnty-tlrst Infantry Is
e-i rniitn from the Philippines to Vim-
cauver nurracks und, with licndciuur-
.,,- 1 1 n.li.iilli.l.,l men Utrnres
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to urrlvc ut
lonolulti curly this morn-
Ii g in the gallant troopship Thomas
The Thiunim is said to have metwl'.'i
seiine of the llnest weather on the wuy
over Hint bus fiillen to the lot of a
rutted States army tiansport In mnny
5ais The transport wus berthed ut
Alakea wharf, where the hundreds of
I nssengers were lamlctl
The vessel Is making u hurried call
mil will lie v Isp.itclie el for l'oitlalid.
Cie, at G:30 this evening, taking ns
iibout u score of uddltlonnl passengers
ut this port.
The Thomas brought twenty-six tons
coal were loaded Tho troopship pro
cd a means of transit for ono stovv
uvvnv, who wus unearthed somo eluys
niter leaving the Japanese port. Ths
Thomas vv III proceed to San rranclscn
nflcr disembarking pnssengtrs nnd ef
fects at the Oregon port
Tho well-known Twenty-first Infnn
tiy headiiiarters, band nnd enlistee!
... .i i.- nr t. -,...... ,i-u,
....-,. ... ..- ..,.-... ,- - -
class passengers, M7 men below grniU
Ifi mill ten I'lllplnn servants aro pro
ceeding from-.Manila to l'nrtlind, Oie,
In the Thomas,
In troop quarters nnd en route o
San Prnnclsco nro eight civilians, wn'
department; 4 civilians, Insular gov
ernment nnd llvo Indigent cltlens; 74
enlisted men, 13th Company, Const Ar
tillery Corps; ten general prisoners;
74 cnsuals, !' 8. Army; 12 enlisted
men, I' S Army, sick In hospital; 14
enlisted men, V S Nuvy (six sick);
14 enlisted men, U H Marine Corps,
nnd 17 discharged soldiers, U S Army
The transport nrrlved here this morn.
Ing with u tntnl of 105 first class, 72
second (lass nnd 010 In troop quarters,
milking S07 p issengerh In nil
Included in a number of well-known
service people ns well us Phltipplno In
Htihir government otllclals nnd employes
on tho Thomas, nnd en routto to tho
homelaiid, Is V T neurdslcy, super
Irtendent of tho recently ounblls.ieil
postnl savings bunk systom In thaPhll
ipplnn Islumls,
Miss Clara Illshnp, a pa'sciutr in
the Thomas, Is tho daughter uf Mnjor
Ilishoi, now tho prosecuting attorney
for the city of Manila
Mis, A S Crossflcld Is thn wlfn of
Judge Crosslleld, ono of Hit einlnnt
jllllsts on tlie Philippine lieie'l
'mils It Dlngman, chief if Mfnl'V'
ic(llent tin department, Is -i pas-nn-g(r
en route to the mainland, whiro
ho will servo as delegate, from his
department to a convention of the In
ternntloiml Assoclntlon of l'lre V.n
glneers. to be held nt Denver, Colo,
next September '
ON THE MOVE
of general inrgo. Including personal ci-, - '-' - " u,0 Mntson Navlgntlon tug Intropld,1
fctsnnd.piurt.rmnster'smnt.rlnl.The 'iXlent Imo nev von lo so Ballc'1 for KnliiiliH this morning, tho
vessel sailed from Manila on April tr. sulllclcnt llmo they would do bo, , (hr xMng ft lnr(,o )mr(;o boonRnB ,,,
nnd made n two-day cull nt Nngnsakl. tlio United Stales Navy Department.
Japan, where several thousand tons -f , " ,l "V'L ".,''. ...",".?.? in tow. Tho bargo Is to bo used by
' $ i J J. J- S S- J $. J. $, ?, , ?
POLO,
The O.ihu polo club nml the
I'lrth I'avalrj four from l,el
leliu.i ore to meet next week
and the week nflcr In a series
of three practise games that
should give il good lino on the
relative chances of tho two'
tennis In the Island champion
ships this summer. At nuy
rate, lovers of polo will see
some llrst-class sport, and the
probabilities aro that the Mil
uiuiluii Held will present almost
as gay n spectacle us during tho
big match games.
The llrst play of tlie scries Is
scheduled for next cdncsdny,
the second Saturday, and tho
third Wednesday of next week
Captain Walter Dillingham
has not announced the person
nel of tlie (nihil team, but prob
ably Sum llablwln will pln No.
1, with the old reliable combina
tion of Harold Custlo und Wal
ter Dillingham at 2 ami 3 Hack
Is an open position, with Har
old Dillingham nml Henry Da
mon lending for tho choice
The Cavalry team has only
one of last jenr's players left.
Lieutenant Hanson. Quokcmcy
tr Is In Hiirope, Sheridan Is In
Washington, and Captain 1'or
slh Is nlso absent I low our,
ill Lieutenants (Iroiiinger and
.Mllllkln the team has two fast
plujers, ami u substitute fourth
will also be found.
sy $ v?
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t: i: n
ADROAD TO BE
Duke Kahnnnmoktrs Kuropenn trip
mn be prolonged by n visit to Norway.
Wht,rC ",0 Al"cllca l'lc athletes
., i, ,,. i , . ,,.. .,
havo been asked to competo nfter. tho
rl I.I I. . .1 i. .
f, k " "" "rt'' wlmmlnB
I Included on tho Norwegian prograt
program It
is n certainty that Duko will go along iiiuiiieiuui work or tne men in me in
jind do his part toward maintaining terelnss series Just closed, und urciiilto
tho supremacy of tho Stars and sntlsilcd that they nro backing u lino
Stripes. buiKli of bnll-tossers. hut they uio
Tho Now York World of recent (Into more than anxious to sec- the comhlnu- I
says. t Itm work of thu team, mid the Initial'
The American athletes who will kuiho this ufternoon will do much to
competo In tho Olympic games at
Stockholm hnvo been Invited to com-
pelo III Norwny Immediately after tho
Olympiad meet.
Charles K. Urlckson, formerly of tho
Norwegian Turn Society of this city,
who Is now training tho Norwegian
I ut,dotcs for tho Olympic meet, sent
the following letters to James 11 Sill-
llvan:
Dear Sir: At n recent meeting of
',. fc, , nt ,.. . ,., ,
""- "oineKiiin uiyiiiiue; ceiiiiiiuiieu i
uinncucn mo question oi tno possuiu- " " iiuimiui ioi toe nrit tune.
Ity of American athletes competing nt Asbfoid Spencer, who has been elected
somo games hold In N'orvvay to tnko (-nplnlii to nil Noah's place. Is contl
plnco Immediately after tho Olympiad (,l't thut the tcnni will show up well
In Stockholm. T,1 Kiiium huve certnlnly struck hard
Cnpt Svcrrc, prosldent of tho com- l,,tk hi uthletlcs this jour nt the crlt
tnltteo, nssured mo I could vvrlto anil lc1 tlme To eni the climax, Apuu
express tho hopo Hint you could como W"H Kt'"t to the hospital late last night
hero und that Jou would bo very vvel- 'h n troublesomo pain lu tho buck
tome. I should ho very pleased to "f lls he.nl Ills place nt third will
hear from you on tho matter. ,lc t"',n A .Mitchell of tho grnm-
Vours sincerely. I ln"r school ton in
ciiAs. p. i:uk'Ksi:n.
Athletes who nro likely to mnko tho
started u market, silling 1500 pounds
the llrst dny nt 6 cents u pound
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Philippine Couslnbulary Is proceeding
to the Stutcs In tho transport
Aiinthri high ranking man In tlio
Phlllpplno Constulitilary. und u pas
senger 111 tho Thomas, Is Col Mm It
L I lei sey, who us usslstnnt director
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f timt hriinih of thu servko has been
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W (! Mnsteis, ussistant director of
tlie Philippine! Ian cuii of posts, with
Mrs Masters, is u passenger tn rotito
to the homeland for nil extended visit.
WIILt ll IV.1,0, IMXJ . I3 'l 1 IC . !(
1
Couldn't be better
That's what is being said about tlie
lunch we are serving at noon anil in
the afternoon.
Try it. You know it is complimentary.
cm
r YACHT RACE FUND
"? Coin Jingled merrily Into the vnclit
'-' ItiB caps yesterday, and tlio rcat ma
"'' Jorlty of thoso who wero asked to con-
"' irlbtito lo tho rate fund "camu
through" with n smllo anil best
wishes for tho success, or the Hawaii
' en her long; rim across tlio I'aclflc and
T back ngaln In all about J1.C0O of the
f necessary 3000 lias been subscribed,'
!' but there still remains to bo raised
almost half of tho sum estimated ati'
"f necessary to see tho jaclit through tlio!
,J trip nnd provldo for tho entertainment!
'y of tho visiting tars nt this end ot the
" lino.
' The practical decision of tho regatta
'' eommftteo to mnko tho present suit
' of sails do for the coming race, prln-
!' clpally on account of tho short Hnio
" remaining to get now canvas, menus
a saving of about $800, which Is u
" considerable Item nt the present I Imo
'' A now main club topsail, which will bo
cut at Snn l'odro, will bo all that tlio
'! .vaclit will actually require for the inn
'" back across the I'aclflc.
'" It Is now certnln that tho Hawaii
will not get off until Tticsdny or Wed-
ncsdny of next week. Captain
'! Stroud and his crew arc anxious lo
" start, but tho committee fools that It
' must sec Its financial way clear be
foro dispatching tlio yacht. IJvcn
leaving May S, tlio Hawaii should
CLASH TODAY
I . P. W.6L. Pet.
Kamchnmcbn .. ..1 1 0 1.000
Punahou 0 0 0 .000
jHiflh 1 0 1 .000
The second gnmo of tho Interscho
lastlc League schedule will be played
this ufternoon between Punnhou and
Kiune hanieha, on the Kum Held, com-
menclng at :i:10.
This will bo Pumihntfs Initial np-
l-onrunco. nnd supporters of tho blue
...a., ,.,. .i.,,,ui,. i,in,. , !,,,
"lid gold nre nnxlotisly waiting to slzo
Is up their team In action They liavo
'""I u good oiiportiinlty tn vvntch tho
determine whether Punahou will hnvo
" deim sweep of tho season, and ndil
baseball to her football nml track
laurels, or whether Kum has to bo
reckoned with.
Tl'c Knni Irani will be weakened by
c '""' n' e-Captnlu Noali, who wns
lll uly rellalilo short-stop on tho
l0m oung Kclelalll will till his po-
' "'' "e ''lis llCCIl priictlslllg
"t tho Imlf-wuy stutlon during the-
lipnl t, ,, ,,11,11,1,1 l.-,,.,l III l.n
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Cnptnln Harry Hyde, In ehnrgo
tho contractors In carrying mnterlal
fur tho new breakwater. Tho Intrepid
is expected to lottirn from tho Maul
port Into tonight or early tomorrow
morning.
Three Flrst-Clats Artlsta
At tho
MODEL SANITARY BARBER 8HOP
Bethel and King Streets
E, G. Sylvester, E, Schroll, Proprietors
llDST SHUVICU aUARANTUCD
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STEADILY GROWS
mako San Pedro In plenty of season
to get in shape for tho stall. Two
years ago, when tho local craft won
the classic, sho reached tlio starting
point on tho morning of tho twenty
second dny from Honolulu, and on tho
occasion of her first race It took only
nineteen days to mnko tlio Southern
Cnllfornln poit from here Coming
back In tlio actual race of 1010 tho
Hawaii covered tho long ocenn run In
n few hours over fourteen days. Ah
Hio race Is scheduled to stnrt Juno 11,
tho Hawaii, allowing nn extrn hnlf
week to her maximum run to Califor
nia, should reach San Pedro Juno 2,
provided that sho leaves hero next
Wednesday. Sho will have at least
ten das nnd probably more than I wo
weoks In port beforo tlio race,
Tho trans-l'nclflc rnco this year Is
set for oxnetly a month earlier than
In iniO. It Is bclloved that l get
ting tho ynchts away In early Juno
the prevnlllng winds will ho steadier,
nnd better time Is expected this yenr
thnn In any previous contest. Tho
foremast of the Hawaii Is rigged with
n lingo siiuarosall, with which lo run
down tho northeast trades. In tho last
i aro llio wind held nn tho uiinrtor fur
tire 'lr-t six dajH. nnd then lulliluil
to lend abaft, where it rcniaii.nl for
tho rest of tho run tho rest -f the nn.
FIRST GAME
TO ST. LOUIS
GRAMMAR. SCHOOL LEAGUE.
P. W. L. Pet.
St. Louia 1 1 0 1.000
Central Grammar. .0 0 0 .000
Punahou .' 0 0 0 .000
Mills 0 0 0 .000
Kamehameha ... 0 0 0 .000
Normal 0 0 0 .000
lolanl t 0 1 .000
,St Louis won a cluscly -playeel gninn
fiom lolunl nt Aula Park yesterday
afternoon, by a score ot !i to 5, In the
opening play of the (iruiumiir School
Leugtie The plnv was even tlnough
out, ultlioiigh both pitchers were tone li
ed rue I), and tlie Inllebls or both
tennis were not exactly iihllght lo
lanl led for tho llrst six Innings, when
St Louis cumu up from hi bind und,
collected enough runs In the lemnlnliiR
frames to win nut by n comfortable
margin,
llulterles St. Louis, Lnl Hipp und
Kiihlmnii; lolunl, Tue Hit ami Mlugler
The other scheduled gnme, between
Central (linmmar anil Normal, nt .Mu
kakl, was not phiycd, Normal being
unable to muster enough men to till
Uie positions. Central ilninmiar hasn't
decided whether to ilaliii tlie game by
default or let It go ns n postponement.
The next 'league games nre seheduli'il
for "Monday afternoon, Mills playing
lolanl, at Punahou, nnd Knuiehiimehu
going against Central, tit Mnkikl
Sugar continues to pllo up nt tho
soveral warehouses nlong the coast of
Hawaii. According to n report
lirouglit to this city with the arrival
of tho steamor Mautia Ken this morn
ing tho following shipments nro no
ted: Olna I2,0."i0, Walnkca 28.000, Ha
waii Mill ;i500, Illto Sugar Co. TuOO.
Onomen l'.OSti, Pcpeckeo 13,000, llono
mu 15,100, Hnkulail 21,000, Liupahoe
hoo ir,,.',illl, Kalwlki 10,000, Kukalau l.
4583 M, ;'.r.t, Hamakun Mill 24,1100, Pa
nuliait 13.S00, Ilnnokun 1:1,000, Kuldil
haelo 5800, Punnlim 10,985, Houunpii
8561) sacks.
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