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M w W W W ,w Life, Fire, Marine, Automobile, Tourists Baggage or Accident Insurance, 1 4tr i y 0vvsi 1 CALL UPON CHINESE SCORE i JW0IDER M AT Y, 51. C. A. ALLEYS y M. C. A. OOWLf NG LEAGUE I' W li Pet 4 4.0 1000 .44 ' U . 1000 :.' 4 4 0 1000 .. K 4 4 500 8 3 5 373 ,., 4 I " 3 250 .. 8 0 8 00 All-Chines V; Mid Pacific ; ; Hawalis ; ... ... i Service ' ... -Xatlcnala ; . . . - Last Night's Results f All-Ch!ntte 4j Hawalis 0. r :'C Tonight' Match 9Cj'.- . " -i'! ' Cosmos vs. Oahus. -: " ..- , -r The All-Chinese bowling team went Into a tie with" the' Cosmos and Oahus for . first, place last evening by." win- . ninj; four -straight from the "Hawalis In theY. M, C. A. Jague. The first two games wera very close and the re eults were In doubt until the last' frame. Then the Chlrerc showed their treed and took the last game, 92J to . K. T,. Pong, Jacob Chlng and Francis Sing were the All-Chinese stars, every one of these men averaging over 190 Pong had -high average, 197, while Sing bowled 222 for high score. i John Azevedo and H. ,S. Canario put the Rapid Transit-company to the fore ' by averaging slightly better ' than 190 fop. the Hawalis. ' Williams had Msn single game lor his teanv 206. .. . -Tonight the Oahus sad Cotmos will bowl an important match. The Oahus are In good shapeand, the .Cosmo showed real class' against the Mid Pacifies last week., Results last even ing; ' Vi I'- i . J J . J ,t All'Chincse ' Ttl 58D 242 152 580 524 502, Ching 'i '4.. Chong ...... 192 88 . .V 222 184 192 212 184 154 .U v. 152 .155. . 203 157 , 183 201197. r Young ...... IIo;.-.U.,V;-4V. Pong ; 878 Hawalis ;.w 200 145 881 920 2679 .Azevedb . ;. Merrick'. . Decker" t ... U. S. Canario 181 171 140 196 15R 190 571 151 4G7 ... . 272 193 571 14 610 150 150 . ! 132 f 182 205 Williams . Bennett , ' . 8C4 844 . - 833 2541 . Quails; -' part .of. , the fool of., the Children of Israel when In the Wilder ness, are still. numerous In Egypt and during thrir yearly - migrations des ri4 In 'Rr.rn8.. .'.' - ' -:'.- . :i -Tli o blood - vVJth trem. 'e v tram mr; feet, and thesweeping df mighty : armaments;'?:-:, .s-; ?v"? Filmed i against a background of pale, unshaven faces, . - discolored regimentals and tattered flagi one glimpses the ; : rise and fall of empires. v ? j - : ' : V , : : : ' . , ; i : ...v'. v ' When History thus boldly writes her name in the'erimson flame of tragedyand even now is thrusting you and yours r I into : the seething vortex of ther most terrific riiggle the i vvbrld has ever knowncan you afford to1 neglect the best - means of keeping accurately informed regarding every im- - portant' event? r ' - , . i He Will Swim v. . - v . . - w V , SI'- hi f:5 " John KelH will: be One Of the swim rneri n:; the .y M p.j A hj evening.: .-Kli has .b?en working; out In the4Y." M. C A. tank, and will-enter in a -number of : events' tonight '.With Lane; Duke, Cimha and Krugsr, Kelii Is expected to show some swimming for a relay record. : - ' . . - , MARY PICKFORD SUED FOR V ; k? $103,750 BY FORMER PROM OYER wi, . NEW '; YORK.1 Mrs, Gladys ) Mary Moore, known in .the screen as Mary Plckf ord, 4 has been sued In the su preme court for 103,750 damages. The plaintiff is Cora C. Wilkenlngt formerr ly manager of Miss Pickf ord. r ' The plaintiff alleges that, she acted as: manager- and promoter of Miss o Toysan; 1 stained ields of- the poundiiig With an Associated Press Service by Federal Wireless and Commercial Pacific - Cable, cov ering the. mainland, the Orient arid Europe, we give yoii today's news TODAY; f J keep yourself accurately informed by reading the upto-the-mmute reports in the C Rogan Will Hurl For Los Team This Year Wilbur Rogan, premier pitcher of ? the 25th Inf. has signed to play with ! the Los Aceles White Sox, considered one of the leading .colored teams in ! the country. John Anderson's team is! given tne following notice in a Los f Angeles newspaper: I Columns have been devoted to varl-l ous characteristics and qualifications! of baseball magnates, devotees of the ' great American game, but here is a : story of a magnate. unique In the an nals of this famous pastime. John Anderson, known as the "Black Prince," ratd as a millionaire and retired from the business world, is de voting his energy and capital, to pro .mote his- favorite hobby. He is the owner of the L. A, White Sox, a col ored aggregation of ball players. J "It Is my. ambition to be the owner of a ball club that will prove to be the greatest colored aggregation in the world. ' At present I have three great stars In pitchers, Mooney, Donaldson and my? latest acquisition, Rogan, whom 1 have secured -from Honolulu. I am negotiating for other stars to strengthen the Box Imeup-atnd I will not bet satisfied until I have a club without a flaw. The white teams' have tlieir champlcvis and I will spare no expense to make my club the greatest colored aggregation in the land" said "Black Prince1 Anderson. Donaldson is considered to be the greatest southpaw in the business, al though to date he has failed ta pitch a sensational game for the Sox. -However, he has proven effective and may be expected at any time to show his real class. : v -.; Mooney Is Anderson's old standby, He possesses a. "shoe string" ball which has proven the undoing of many opposing clubs.' His headwork while in the box' proves his worth as a fin ished pitcher.', ;v 1 ; J Rogan, the latest addition to the Sox, , is one of the greatest colored p'ayers in the business, performing at any position, ou -e diamond or out field with sis pitching and heavy bat ting as his principal assets. Rogan has a record of pitching .54 consecu tive innings without allowing a run, tL record within two innings of equal ing: Walter Johnson's great record of C6 consecutive Innings without a score, 1 ' The White Sox meet the Westerns this afternoon at Maler Park, Vernon in the first game of the new league schedule. Rogan: will . pitch for the Sox. - ' --j.. . - ' '" i Pickford's plays and stories in 1914, 1915 and 191 but .was not paid the commission due her, - She sues for $103,750 for services rendered. TT a cbritinent cannon, the Angeles AfteraRecoM sy?j WZV&Sr. Tt. "' t '' "," ' '::'''-- , ' , . ; . ' . I-1 1i"'' -j T 3f -.-i ijX- V- X . . i -.its .ft : Harold. Kruger will make an effort to lower his present record for the 50 yard backstroke at the Y. M. C. A. this evening. The Healani swimmer was a big. star in the last pentathlon, and is expected.4 to win a number of points in the mset tonight. In an article on the Red Sox and Chicago teams yesterday mention was made of the players who were well known to Honolulu fans. One club in the American . League . which will be followed by local fans Is the crew which has gathered together at the New Orleans training. : camp. - The Cleveland team with good pitching, should be up in the running again this season; Louie Gnisto. the big Italian who covered the first-sack for the All-Ain- ericans, is certain to be the first choice for the Job at the first sack. -Fohl let Gandil go to the White Sox, which means that the St. Mary's boy will he given a big-' chance to" make good. Harris, Howard, Kavanaugh and Mil ler will be given a tryout at first, also. ' - Chapmany Wambesganns, Howard and Turner, will fight it out for the other infield positions. With Speaker, Roth, Allison andGraney, Fohl is cer tain to have a strong outfield.. Speak er should have another good year, and Roth and Graney are certain to figure In the outfield again this season. " Joe Wood, former Red Sox hurler,- is rounding into, shape, and with such stars, as Morton,. Covaleskie, Bagby and Lamoeth the Indians should be well fortified with pitchers. Boeh- ling, Coumbe, - Gould, "Kfepf er. Smith, Petty and Dickerson will also make a fight for a place. The catching staff, with 0'Xeni, Daly and Eilllng3, is hardly the bst in the land. The next article will review the work of the Detroit Tigers: - -f -f 4 -f HICK PAY FOR McGRAW 4 SAN ANTONIO. Texas, March 23. President Hemstead of the New York National League base- ball . club, announced here today 4 that Manager John - J. McGraw has signed a five-year contract -f calling for a salary of $50,000 a year. ; Hemstead! said : "McGraw Is said to be the highest paid man in baseball, and --he-, deserves to be. He has been with the Giants since 19021 and 4 -we hope to have him with the club so long as he remains in baseball."- , . Previous, to signing the con- tract McGr aw 's salary was an- nounced as $30,000 a year. -f '. --' -IVv v ,: -.. - - 4 Crenelated Eyelids. Eyes inflamed by expo sure to Saa, Oasl and Wlal quickly r Jiered by Marin S) Cje Beaedy. No Smarting, TTiust Eve Comfort. At our Druggirt'i 0c per Bottlr. Marlae Eyi Salveln Zubei2Sc. ForBsok of f fceE) eFreeask Vmggisv or Morlse Eye R"3cJy Ca.. g2kzfr IS: I ( i-- V:;: J GUISTO TtiAY BE ' STAR WffillS Eviliili Duke, Cunh?., Lane, Kelii, Kru- ger and Others Will Go After Records at Y. M. C. A. Tonight at the V. "M, C. A. tank the opening .events or the International Swimming Pentathlon will be held. From present indications the team ot last year is to be excellei .for Duke Kahanamoku, Ceorge Cunha and John Kelii will be Added to the forces of those who last year won this: event quite easily. . These three swimmers will be ad ded to Stubby Kruger, Clarence Lane, A. B. Carter, Jr., Ah Kin Yee, oeorge Hawkins and others to make up an exceptionally strong combination. Feature Events x And yet these swimmers are strong est only in the three sprints. When it 'Comes to unaressing in the water and towing another- fellow your own weight, there will probably be another bunch of . swimmers who will make these go to hold their own! Lasr. year A. B. Carter won the. tow ing race In 33:1, taking it away from the fiel-1. In the undressing event; however, Kruger added to his prowess by breaking the scoring chart This event is the star' entertaining attrac tion of the meet The swimmer stands on the bank with his hands In his coat pockets, and affile pistol shot he rips off his coat and shoes and jumps into the water The swimmer must swim across the tank and half way back,! at which Roint, he dives to the bottom of the pool and brings up a bag of sand." As li reaches the surface with the bag be drops it and immediately goes at it to undress down to 7iis bathing suk. As soon as collar., tie, shirt, vest, pants and socks are off he swims ItJ feet to the finishing line. Kruger Won Last Time Last year Kruger did all this in the remarkable time of 49 i- seconds and as far as could be ascertained he won 4081 points for doing, it. . It is doubt ful tf this event will be accomplished again in as fast time. ' . . . ; i .The swimmers are asked to supply themselves with the necessary cloth ing for this event and the association pays' for the pressing and ' laundry bills, - v.. -' --r - In the towing event Carter won by placing his left hand under the "dead man s" chin and with a strong ove arm and trndgeon kick managed the 25 yards In 33 1- seconds. - A gold medil is awarded the local swimmer winning most points as a grand total. - Last year ia medal Vaa also awarded Lane for hrs most excel lent work In the 75 yards, when he established a Iocal tank record of Oft. . . . ' Record May Go The CO-yard backstroke is really the only record expected to be excelled. In this event Stubby Kruger Is in beti ter form even.' than he was last year and the World champion at this event ought to do even better. ' v The best, local timers are being se cured to handle the watches, since timing is the most Important work oj tnis sort of a meet. . . Harry Decker i$ acting as referee and , Clair. Tait . will .ably handle . the starting, position. -. . -v s r COAST LEAGUE STANDING Won. .. 1 Lost Pet. Portland . ... 500 500 500 I 5001 San Francisco Vernon . .. . , . Los Angeles . . Salt Lake 1 -.' 500 Oakland . .... 500 ( Associated Presi by federal Wirele) SALT LAKE, .Utah, April o.-Port- land hit the ball hard In the ' game with the Utes yesterday afternoon anS wen, out by a score of 9 to 3. The Beavers 6howed a; big improvement over their play in the first contest. Vernon secured revenge' for the first .defeat In, San Francisco, ' while Oak- and downed Frank Chance's Angels. Yesterday s' scores: . . -v,. r ; Portland, J; Salt Lake, 3. Oakland, 3; Los Angeles, 1. , Vernon, 7; San Francisco, 5. t -f t -f 4 ROGAN HURLS ONE-HIT " GAME i IN LOS ANGELES . -ii ' ' - ' ; LOS ANGELES. March 26. Wilbur Rogan, late of Honolulu, ' came near pitching a no-hit game 4-- for the Los Angeles White Sox 4- against the Western Pool Halls at j.vernon .yesterday afternoon. 4- His wlldness allowed two runs In 4-. the first, but he did not allow a 4 4 hit until Orendorfr singled In the 4 4- ninth. Thft Sox f won. 10 to . 2. 4- Rogan lived up to his reputation 4 4- as an all-around baseball athlete 4 1 4- by making .three triples. : . 4 4 4 4 4- . 4 4 4 4 4- 4 4 During 1916, 9,293,539 ounces of gold were taken, from mines In the Trans vaal. This est aMishes a new record for the Rand. - , - ; ' PORTLAND VIKS FROM SALT LAKE General Insurance Agents i ; : Fort and Merchant Streets Thrift is efficient saving and spending of forces given ns. Oct something to spend by saving now at our - ? 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