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It. ;ii qi:o lulu xardixe Wednesday. s;m7r fc-VIBaBMaBHaMaNaVHBttMttaHHfllMS - 1 : U 1 1 V X li I . i. 1 rrT - M 1 V V 1 A - mil ... . ,.. - ,;lllati5oiliili of Suriday Z,-r'.; yyiu- .-.V. ,;..- J A - - L : 4 Z- Japanese Players of City Will v: -;f.!eet Paclfic$ in Opening Cane AlWapariese Will Play -;lFcrt Ruger Giants in Second Tilt -Little Nushidaancf Mori '4 ftctta'Brothers.Will Perform in Games ;.t;; -x' : v ; -u ct.AiiuMiciaor.suBQJiy nitliT Jiwljima on the mound will- rtetooon. IU .rectivu of tbe t3"Pf meet the Rusv team. KlsM III! fn5J? th- club for unlfonng. rhaw be atatlonetf behind the bat. ..Wratbe Aaabla ulll met jiainjya, Arak. Yamaahiro. UyB--!" ft?Tf,-4ia the aecend contest h0 , and other stars In the Uaeup. j :the, A1W panose ,tcJ9 wUl ineft. the chlnto Morlyama will ptoy either sec-7 Two aura will be prceented lhciiivJ1 JII -tn: Jaoaneae Waver. IxT the dauble bllL f tie' Nhida;:th " Boy" feWAf -S(J T1!; ? ; wuWUto'bt the city. nd lndai.;S'kt SSliffS-"! ifnif h Aftht. ft i ..A-hMW'W irtHl- rnKt-nd' Stewart asTttcnr Clea. Cam. EiBt- 41 .V5. liiUy; ,V r.rf The Aaiibi WIT liare a.- atJon'team'?ta : In'the" fleLl srilntftt 1ariffr. irho -ttave twoMttlif ra Yo'flJns t-lhe J8pIciUii..ittr;lbfti cutfleld. : Manager, anef ettars.'i Either Hada or Dennis t6-ait UlfalsQ have stroa fctlhty ' Vwk tor the- Taclfica n the-e1 0411 ready 4 ko in tor puy. This 4 tilbltlon pfitne, u hlle Noshlda will take v?tm' js "Petted trt be a close battle. 1 .' the mound, -llaeaake. the other AsahT4, - The rUyIn? fIcM at MolUfli as . V 'hurlcr, -pltchei .from the outh side 'been placed in good condition, an.lYaa h i tt1 wlir be'ready. fcr action- alf-any Aaahl8 have made arrangements to -. tine; . .. . ? .A hate the fields marked, and-lq readl "The Asahi team. -.managed by Mora. :ncs$' for the two battles. ! Murashig V ; ehlge, la cnef the fastest orairlza-: is! confident (bat hjs Aaahi team will tloni'lft'tht, city'and their leamWctk'-Tndka'i'gcKJd ihbving against; the :Pa-li- v and . pftctiag istaff make Hp'for any clfka ail the nuiaagera of the twa ; jfhortkgein thehlttlng line. Tbey wiir teams In (he second affray are' both meet a strong team on Bun day and .will be itrea a real test- . ;j '; "' , ,.t,i - ' Li--'. , f-'li.LlV Jlii H;crcu:htrccf CRace Horses .. ri:! Given to Ccvalry -if;-;' v.Cill is f..2 fcr Them ;. Gc;:.: ;:e ..V.'i , Wlasf Jeli. ' th wealthy ci-tjiuslastla horeeman. pf Reno Ner;has volunteered to? turply T;, , va if.it f?tfttnr ormv' .v- ..v.,...v ' !rcd her d cf rure-b red tlioroutul reds la adiiiloa to ECO mixed breeds, at his 1'evzia tiock farm at Reno, and ttiey tre at the call cf the E3YcrnnienL"'V WIsgHeld rrciicts that other horse? nca-wr.I ar st by -placing their ris-' various t . .cr.s ' cf ' the -jcosctry we lave rc!r.',:l c-t the necessity to co-tc-rsr? Ce trc?d:r.g Industry, et that Iri cf ' tcrsoi. Vo'-U'.t tccrauc ucroiiiicrccs. at uie Cisyosai . t"" uu wwe oeer ucbucu. cr the cavalry. ---. .,,J V Williams 1 averaged; 193 1-3. John "in buY arreal for faWbIo$-r!sla-l if 'f f peedhead with .-n - r . -o iv rr r. '1S3 and lI. Di Canario raig.;cp a.m. : lY5S:below fcr.i .-.r-vf r..:.ci fcr valry. !,ex V,';?r:c!3.J "It l-s tcca pr t t:.c r c zillrc 1 strain ir. . ; t CUcr aioik wa;Urrcaiy - v a r ia0M .Virtue?- iV Famous nacera fcr war ,tu1:,--:, t "I venture lo say ti.a.t the tTcmcn w-ri tlerrT-r'. the -first ioreti c? hcrscs ia Usucd. I itc iorae w tcaa at my stocajaim ft.Rennand they are ready tort the 7 . ''i-r-.; . h ft, Neva da , s r srtsman's ctf er will ltlesa.be welcomed. - The AtUea b. : of combed thisvcountry for horses .and ; recruiting may : prcve ". clif flculL Besides the 500, head of cpldtloods, .Wirgtield bctfsts- cf n .string of aa :rLnelyared thorr :hbreds as can be 'found in ,lhe Tar West,-If not ta the United" -stes " , ; : ' v v VStr' ' cll-Vnown. --race Worsts - ia ; Ct!o&: . !dcr cf.theworld's record :-c:.i: ..iilrs ttatr 'Jet. t Derby; Scarlet Oaks, -.Minnow. flctcd fcy reason cf tha ad vers 3 la ws . ' JrVL f." " that were rassedLMut we Have, been j??? Bt"f V.T tulldir t in the'last coupi cf irc.r-;. -vntU.tte breeders' nd horses are Kvjlf in a position -now lo assist the govern-. . V V ;1' Ui ' l:U';l : ,fbr cne:and iiteeath;;:!:'rt .. -try. -Kim, .winner; of four - the t.e,m- . f "' f.Jataa-lhttvinter;. Square rixV-. -v r; fi.t- v-' P .taat Akina bas.been worklns with hooter. . Bank. Bladiola and 6 "v- lw u" pmi1' 01 v?' r , cf others have carried his W0!1-? r colors to victory ka" the tf.n 'W'; 1 ."irnaxra and Garcia e has thevntvcteui L" C'Jw-STANDING Tct; strong aggregation, and Ortiz is '.; . '-rt 4 r- "1. v"' v nether player who should improve. v' - W.C L. 'PctSJThcrt-?a ; 1liM flrftt fin for Wltlons r If o .--. r?": 10 ! ! -7 tan twc ; - ' .ow f "I rrhenri": ?..u:.4r.'...-J:1-.!:,7!-3i .545 v-Lo Anjrelca -i .fiU.' r ; rtland 5 ;.429 YeWrdSY'ataurUVv f ; Italy for the distribution tt theneces At Oakland Oatland S, PortIand 1. titles tf life bytneans of tickets in 'Al'.Uait l4ke Salt- Lake' 4. ; San ' ordr x to . tuppress, the inequalities Francisco Vi.;'Vv" ?. -V) ' which heretofore have existed in the At. Jcs vAngeles-;-Vcrnon.3,"JLos An- 6 provinces of the.kingdotn In the tCelej Lv- ' . ' . rrcvince of Mantna eaclt individual ', Portland at .Oakland. ... ; Vernon at l-oi "Aug .. - -: an.'Franc!acQ at Salt ; Late, i : . . :r.s- ' Play in Two Gariies-4-Asahis ; to ' T. " e. ?Aaaa. i fcaftery: department; ; ; - iTerry, J Johnson 'arid Cam; Ul take care' of thehQeU'pol Won ,uWJtU l-anglv A oack-Ml claiming; victories,. '-The lirst -jrame Will begin a 1:15 p: m. 1 1 - u, : ; ; 'IpFuui.iiuiOiMCij V, M. C A BOWLING LEAGUE J! AiVT-:6t?,!?V":2 v oi: i -''Set r." V';??rv " - I 3 'i 10 j. , Ilawaiis fL . i . 12 ' VVMUV : 0 3 Z ' .1 : tS illd-Pacifica t . ; -10 I'll . service ..-wv rr, 12 i n us ne:HawallaVtelebratetl JJfliIv'fl.'' Jiams' elevation to" captaincjr by nin four'stralght fronV Xhe f Mid - Pacifies last night on the. Y,: M.C.:Ar bowling alleys. -WJth' the f&e toUV ef XS80t the Hawaii pufacross three average, i IIE. Naatz, CapUin of the in J-Patirics, made a gtllzni effort to win for hl3 team by, averaging an even UTt3 trtcrhooa at 4 o'clock the Jiowl- 1 uie ; ivi.. v. a.' uiiccuirs ruoiu. :iue .lcffltf wm -tlie in i41Q liamalls : let Jd iSd Total 169 " 202 573 Arevedo .i.i.v 208: r Merrick ; 134 i Decker ... ;164 . Canario , . F ... 1 4 7 " WiUlams V. 14-t 199 162 185 187 126. 475 160 -U 486 203; 535 173 580 Totals .'. 887; 903 870 2660 - Those who thourht that Manaccr wiM quaa- naa tetter Kue 5 5am ABe wneia iooKs aDoui tastaa :m'tn:the.:Pa.dfIc;Lcagtir i rnd the outfield shties np well with f uf -u- V" f . bave "a goo.d and Is one of the ri"?SaAvlm '?? pw ai rrcsentr and number: of .the. re cruits-; - cruits-arc expected 'to make good.' i. ,: .- SMALL SUGAR SUPPLY R0ME, i Italy Tfie government is nor. oraahiilhe 'a avstem tlirouehout 1 ou oeea auowea to nave less than j two ounces of sorar every; ten days, ' 'h'J in th nBifhuorins province - O.tfe U no liiXtitation on the purchase - of sugar. ; - "'.". 4 IV ( . ... I AfLkvA . , Af Wi AWtf t . Ail, . . Til iaumehejw .V 147T" 132 ;J5743S year Grammar SchooLMeet Brings Out Stars IX e:rd liiorth Star J 1:-. t - In Punahou Miss J"erd iliorth, who proted to be a kensalloa in theJ harbor i swimming tneet 'la'st yeir,was the Mghjppint winner in the- Ptinahou ' meet. Girls of rcna&oa corapeted-ior the Thurston medala .' yesterdayyrnoon" numoer-oi gooa Taoes resuua. w 0 erd Hiorth' Wofir three. eVents-Crei S5-yard swim, 35-y4tdha9kstroke and plunge fojedlstance-rrrancea Tarring- tonnd. Madeline Chi Chafiln also' 'Starred, mnlnjr places in ;all I three Events ' U.oll... rw,rvm. VowlnSf K MIKM in . the novice events, nd in these ' events . aJK .Vicars.': the sensational i tennis (6tar,viifeQ. proved her ability" lo fitt'.hrouh tne; wtr, .The remam- 1 win-T". r?Bll ulV3e 8,n" :cum,euuua 1 Vu V?V -uw.vv xne results or. ine meei 10 aate are: Academy Events s H V ;. S5-yfird 'sIni . (open j-4-Gerd- Hiorth, fJrsU ' Frances Farrington, "second; Madeline Chipin, , third, v ' V ' , '33-yard Bwim-(novice) Heather Da mon first;: Elsie Harrison, second; MalleYicars. third. '" Plunge 1 (open) -Gerd Hiorth;- first; Madeline- Chapln, second; Frances Farrington third. 3 . v ; r; Plunge - (novice h-Heather Damon, first; ; Mafle r Vicars, second; . ' Jessie Baldwin; thfrd-H '!? ; ' -..S5-yard backitroke.(open) Gerd Hi orthiraL. Madeline 'Chapin, -seeond; Frances' Farrington, ' third. . . v. Preparatory Cyenta SU;' . '-35-yard (novice) Emma ;Tarfeton, firstj-ElenoE Lyser, "second ;; llargaret Sayrcs, third.5- ;.- ..i..-".. Plunge -Anna Cook, firsts Frances Cooper, second;' Louise Drew, third. jJ,!AJ0R LEAGUEiRESULTS 1 y r 'rTy .' . "j -ii 7" 1' w -1.1 1. ..NATION ALi LEAGUE V .- 1---, ; V At 1 Clnc-nnatf-CIficinnati Pitts burs 2.,;. , i .::-. .v .v-i-.-V :' .V: :, ; At Brooklyn Xew York 8," Brook lyn v - -.:"; ;- AU Boston Boston' 6, Philadelphia (iz jnningB). t" At' Chicas6-Raln. AMERICAN LEAGUE At York New , York 2, "ash Ingtdn 1. " " - " :At Detroit-Chlcago 4. Detroit. 2. " f At Philadelphia Boston - 3, Phila delphia 1. 7 . ' 1: , -iAt,SLLbnli- SL Louis 4. Clever land'O. v. " . ': AMERICAN LEAGUE W 3 4 : ; m ' 2 ; 2 I 1 L 1 1 4 - 4 b Pet 833 800 600 500 500 40C 230 200 Chago. . ... Boston . . ; . . . ; Cleveland Washington . New ;York :.. . St Louis Philadelphia Detroit I ir NATIONAL LEAGUE W . 4 . 4 4 . 2 L 0 2 A 2 4 4 4 Pet 1000 667 571 500 500 4? 222 000 Ne- York . . SL ; Louis . Cincinnati . Boston .- .. Philadelphia riltuburj . CkkagU . . . Brooklyn . 4 t- ;..V..f. JAY GOUIB WiflS HATIOIJAL TITLE 3 J .-''. t -'"-"'-) -" yr Jay GouM wVim the' national court tennis ifngles championshJp ; fortho J2"tfi' cossecutj veyeat p April J, when he - defeated Jcshua .Crane , ,pf. ' York ;4a 'ip.?trb;at Bo?ton4 vQonld won-iq ;raUghVwiK.ftSThe score - was 6-2, 6-J-3V Crane has 'opposed 'Gould iiT- the ThiaP ttmf of 11 out 'of 12 championship -niatcfiesr ". ' ehas !Tcy ioddy; ' governor of Oregott -from 1S8 1611886, dieaf;.Sa'LUUUrytra.miAS . in the .six public lent; Ore. r yij 1 ,,.:V "I 5;. ,.j -c V ' :' '; " " T V ; J;V'w,t h-.. T.-.a-;; ?-'? -jf-'. t':-7 S-'f-: .-rwrH - r ,vr- . ' --r -: . v ' v - ' "J cv ?fT -. If ri -.r : . : ' - . :. .;-..: . :!r.; ! v f ' J.c7;:'r::''' 1 ' Scenes at Grammar school meet held at Alexander Field on Saturday after- tioon Upper figure ar6wa tXtiaiilzsti Comoct- men vi inin TTimmiy t)rri uiiia Uppey tight -Pegue'of Punahou, who vtat the individual poinfUlnner.- Low er Left to right,' Leal ahd Lee, the two St. Louis .athletes "Vho are ex pected to show" something in the fu ture.T These four athletels vwere ae veloped 'as a iesult of organization. A director of 1 athletics, jn the public achocls wCLld give theatHtetea of the ether schools a chance tp meet the private school stara on ai even foot- Ing Ayau ShowsUp ; Vell In Qames Vernon Ayau is showing something in the, practise games with the Seat tle team, and appears to bei working in witli the other infieldera n excellent manner vThe following f rjm the Se attle LPostJntelligencer tells of AyAa and Em Leardr -c -m; ,--':. "' -Th:' work 8 of the trio of; fnfield?rs who will assist, Lekrds Ithisv year has tickled' the' scrappy " boss' I at d those who ' have ' seen" them"perfdrmv?TRube Gardner. lias; lived nt eipectaflons at nrsrnase; Hero warphy has shown up well -Vbti in- the fieidand f the ii5V "o-i.'. :nrir'ha- riA-mrti than : VptisJactory y iJead ?;d0est,7not nave Vo. worryl about;,hls inield;vwlth Mip.Jlorse on hand toskip lntp the fray when anybody falls r down-unci -i he can tum-aJl. cf.his atteatton to the other .departments. - t "''- Tiicbdols of tSL. Louis Vhas; begim.' 4-u&X A Sensible agarette deUvers COMFORT v If you think of Fatimas as being "'- found lhat thcif delicately balanced ' in a class by themselves; fit must bev Turkish blrafeam due to one and bnlyvbne reaspnfi is "why Fatimas leave, you feeling' -; lvv; -v-r -;v ;-?fine'and fit even' after an uxiusually FafiTTtas actually deliver a service long-smoking day. ' . ; mat no oiner cigarette can If you are smoking Fatimas you have discovered this. You have -l ' ": ?.t '' . With Someone' at the Head of Athletic Program Among the Public' Grammar. Schools interest Would Be .Awakened in Various' Branches of Athletics Grammar School ; Meet Brings Out Need of Someon3 to Look After the Boys A ttr Jt hln Hio p-rforwanc?3 of the tr.tck rt!.!cl-s :u Uie ;rani,nar school nevt at AleaiHcr field on S?Uit- uritay aftrnorn, cne wonders why the Granular tichoo.'u of Uho city have not been given a dire-tor of ftthlei.fsu 4, In this meet, whit h 'aas an event fcrrocre than 250 comptt 'ng'alh let as; the private -schools -shovrel that the OnVtlt' ef raching and lnstraction wast1riraJctible,:;and as" a result the Tl. . nlKA flpat private fo od's wcn ;tne7 .flrt hre tTI at tl ere ras an interest diailiiy ed.rip . the wetti-ls certain as" more than 2v athletes , competed in the yarlf'fcft events,, and ,more than ,ioiiri tirc3 tuat nuuiberjned jne .oanka watlhing the ames, t which ,wera a suctefs, from every standpoint .the grammar school students take deep interest in athletic wort. btiU'there was n cne .raaii,ho, fould devote fae time to bringing the boys tpgelher !a a manner that would work out for . the Lest interests of- the .schools. : ' ' w: Hundreds of other eltles In the lTnit- J! r x : TJH. BENTON DONATES: I SILVER TROPHY FOR Mrr '8 k LEADING SWATS MjJH i 11. Benton representative of Wil lia$i A.. Rogers Ltd., has offered a cujj to the leading batter cf the Com mercial League.;, Benton, who is a notpd rifle shot and a baseball fan, upon his arrival inlh; city btgan to tali baseball ani in a' conversation with Sam Nblt saiOf tiur be ras.mter estd in the Commit laj League and w'cId present a ctto'the pIayer.who ha ridTed; the bludkeon ci5si Effectively -i Via bmL bSriJwhS? lmae - to Jlawail and be believes that there. is more baseball in. the.air this I yeah tUan Jftverj before.; S He vJO sent- a silvtr- cupA 'taches.- hieb wh(cb will be, gold iinei The trophy will pe, on exhibition at E. C. Hall So4 iQ a fewulays. . : . -Te- fvew York senate, by ac vote of Pil to 13, passed the literacy test 'bill.' give. Smtlj mmfoHable imoko must be a sensible' 1 1 r I J 1 rco i iuldilelp . m ed States hare a director. of athletics for the grammar schools, and one man could do much to increase the interest In the games. It has been found that athletics has tended US bring out more proficiency in the studies, and with a certain stanlard necessary before competing the. boys ipuld naturally improve the irjacljool( vrrju "A great many who whtched the meet yoted it -:a success : from every stand-, point, -but regretted that the-public schools did'nor make! a better show lhg With' dlreCtorror athletic in thejpfamma. tfchools of the city, inter est - would natnrany" increase in all branches of athletic. A man who could organize, league, bring out new talent , and kfep 'the , jwhoola working together rwquld be, valuable, and could do jmucb good," In .-a, vcommunity. Theretare many phases which could be brought out.whiehjwoutd show t'e benefits derived front; baring & man at tlla. fiDAf Vif if f1n1-L. " mrl lit luuut J.j-f. ers'for athletics among the boya are JP'-" certain to favor this pTan. A director cf athletics would oe niore than worth while. HOUCK, HIGBEE AND : i ; 2VEIFEL HIT.HARD " ( ) BY(SALT LAKE MEN Flncher, Brcnton and Penncr bave all won games for the Portland team.' but from advices ' received from San Francisco the Beavers met with con siderable opposition when Houck. llig bee and Zweifel were all hit hard' In one game. : Salt LakeJTammered these three pitchers or a total of 19 hits. Hollocher. ha ' bee " 'making food with 5 Tengeahee, artdlBlll Rodgers has started" to1 find hlsr batting eye. Coast scrru?s;;bellevflt that Portland WJJJ be'a strong contender' this- season, if the pitching staff holds up. " ; " ' ' ' 'a a " ' games on'.Sundrt'.at iJloinm. WJ a number , of close ' decisions, butgot trough his work In an. -excellent man. nar . . T'n . mini ar: h? tnlataV 1: ffv j his tame ai PembertoW-kut 'baa re-J tquested that Culpepper be given'hls due,' smoke. f .vv - S - r T . ; f . M., 0 o if;0 -