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0" V. ; .O :.o s t. earxue t V i r" 4 V v J A'7 . 9 - - . I- -; .-" . " - ' ' - . f ; - 1 1 Fc;l r,:::: Tc:.m CL7:i::3 Farts By Gccd Flay Jn:I;::;v7ho : I!:.': Frcm'i::isTcuL:i 1:13 Piles' Good Cill Hurler ICdly " ... I-.:'.:: C::J WiUi Vcn:anoo-Hxo:3-F:ay in 0n3 -Inning Ci. Gi.r.3 to 2slh InfntryV-Lcrc3 Crc;vd AVitchcs Cell! 3 CAM U-C ZR VICE LEAGU E -. lh aim; - - -1 I crt In'cntry infantry Eugcr Won J Lou: .-. - 11 2 t. 2:, X, 0 -0 'l'; 2 "Pet 1000 ; 667 . 233 000 C-.es Next Sunday 1 Infantry vs. Fort Ruger at hi. 3:15 p. m. .'h ': ';-" h-i 1 Ir.iho-try vs. All Stan at Scho 2: CD p. ra. - ; 1 i ( c!. ( : I C t: r j c c c A r. :fa tv ith & rocibulary ' 61 Zit ! i C:-. ? tLe Ca at .MoCT'-flcli . tcr-:r ro.t: Hv:-r CI:nti would ve un cut 1" a tccra rf-2 to 1 t: 3 : :th L. .trj but tse rr2.r.a c ! t-sclall doesn't ts.Se I-to lis Vrc 3 thirds, asd as a :I;cr3 downed tte Ira r-:r3 cf C to i. :1 - 3 v.Ld T.cre ; " ! ! .1 c -.-2 yc::.. . T ;i it c - v.cra tc-v cf a c - . 1 ::: ;:t fcr tl:? C!-.r.f3 trcltcl t r. :.I C;rl: I. : : : 3 !:i IT-rlir-KCIj. !(-:; cf r::i r::c: .-.l.cichty to : t - c:: the f:t. tl:::t f. tt? 1 - 'I t: ?T.r-::.. "J .: 3 l:t f:vr n ur; 1 tvt to : (3 frrl.. ' - 1 1'.:!: :r x t.o I-.:-r v.v.3 t taaantr; Uldax care of ix aasUta. ; Tied It Up,,. U.-.-CV5 , Roxer secured two biti la the Xlnrt Inateg. . but :r food .,,pegsta by the Wrecker outfleldera epolled ; : their chance to ecore. The Wreckenr fa ed to accre la the f Inst two inntas. but Ullied la the third when Jacfcaon waa wlnjed and Ilawfcias doutled The Giants tied lt cp la their half ca hita by . V.'oinaclc- and Perry. Neither Elie tccred la the fourth. vf r Aulstca piclccd cut a fat car and tlnslcd to czz tis fcurth.- Jachsoa tzt.T.l aad an errcr-by Jchaeoa, and a flelier'e choice, coupled with two aore hita gate the .-TrecUr.8. Crew four runs. ' After that Kelly had the V'ri:'.:crs e atlas out cf his hand and two t cratch hits waa their lot the re rzt'zi:r cf the rae. -i . . , : , -' -' r-"i - ''-"i- ,:;c:.::a w3 r '-o pitching good ball rnd frcn the fourth" to the ninth ;.ri::: c -I t-X cr me oissis s.a .is. A v . . r i cr: r-T? t: 3 e: a i-tha nith la r. The car. 3 ris .well r'.aj-ed, and tae GIar.ts rrcvcJ taat they are goirs to t3 ia ths-rice before' the year 13 cvcr.-The i' al for bs.:thll ltA C.3 cror: 1 r-i blcoxhcr aec-t!:a3-wer3 well i..'.zl. ; -'1 4- N Lit, a c'-Ive by Jcaaoox r- I Y,'cr.".ck'8 tia;l3 -it ZIT I ir.TAfJTRY :.i C ' .'T3 r.IICDPOA.E 1 -2 0 3 0 0 C:' C;. ..... . I 1 J t f 3 e rf j ( c :, p 4 4 1 1 0- 0 0 : 0 0 10 2 0 o ; o hl r o 1 i : l '5 8 5 0 1 3 - 0 7. 1 1 0 1 i l o i; 6 5 i II II C 1 c : rox 0 2 1 2 0 14 1 1 E 1 .0 1 c 0 1 0 2 1 : c . c c 27 15 0 0 C 3 C 0 17 1 0 12 i : tD if - Hawaiian CIcctrlo Corr.psny b::jtall. team, whlch feadt the Commercial Leaiue In tie cornea to date. ; The Clettrlca downed the ven '.Hamm-Yc-nj team yesterday after the automobile men had scored. seven rtina In one Inning. The playere row Hcssa, Ju: IU.-::r2, assist ea wo ven riamm-Tc-n3 em yesisruay aiier ine auwrnooii men naa scorea. seven runs in one; layers -fronx; left-to rl;!.t, back rfiw, are: Achonj, Nelson, Heine. Hushes, Carboza, Copts. Second tid, VVaf .D!e.hff Perry, O'CuIIIvan, C2?Uin. Lower row Dasselv manaierr Victor, ;', Mufsshlje, -it '. -v. - - - J- & F 1 ' UUI3 Jnpancca 3Tm; Lcccs y v Out in Real Finlch; St. -Lcuis Wins Saturday' v -..v' . rPAciFIC LEAGUE ' ." '- Ct,'Louis rrare3 A: -a! 7 3 ....... .1. C : I Jr. Hi- :j .'.'.v....- 3' ....... v....;., i , . . r . .. - -. ....... v . Won 3 :2- 1. 1 1 0 0 0 IS 4 . COMMERCIAL LEAGUE rv'niv-XWoa Ist ;Pct Hawaiian Electric : 2 : Spaldlng. Service i First : ;v, i 2 Si Mutual ;.V.V.W.:;.2 Coombs .;. ..v.. :..."V"lv:r Advertiser ; 'io Lost PcU'irm -Work" ; ' o - i.co' star-Bulletin V;-.--'ij;;;';'4'o ! " - J-W'1 i Vcn Hamra-ToTing O 1 1 2 1 1' 1 .ROn -. r - - - - J ' bar t' t f r Z : r, ISz y . 2 !, 1:4 5 Aeahi3 .-vs. oy 27 1: SDr-Braves - vs. I t rr. : 13 - : 13 CD ;; is . ...... 13 17 :3 11 IS Z-2 . . ...... o ' s.J X ' ' ' ' f - - " '.--' . ' ' T' r-'t r:t :. :i c:7 t " . c - f 9 j U L 'V i: o .ci3 II 13 E13 I .; ..13' 13 ' 413 0 ' 14 ' 2"1 3 14' c:i to 13 IS 13 Lc: 17 17 21 C 3 "1 4; i rror.circo 3, - :, Vc:. ra 4. Vc:: :a no . coro: L;::!:i; tearo3 travel- . LC3 art ;C3 -Wl ..: ;i, '.::al."- ' r 1, I3W Ycrk 0. . chicory 1 ' . -('-'.' i 3, ri:ila--c: ; -.r;a:;I;aia2. r . ! l c . . :xy 1 l' -:-3' ' -.3 v:.;:h"v;as a real irrlllor -'.::.t "o Trav:3, last year's . ' -"3 ; cf, -tl: 3 - P'clfc League, r-t tl'o 3 Aiahis "ycoterwiy :. ; f t X: .Hi n:I3 in a tea ' Z I -'.V.3 ty t3 score cT 4 to 3. t: - cr: ::t cf te Ara1- it r::ht r-'l t' t tl.ov cutl:t tzi ctfcliod : but ; the: - Iittla southpaw :.:: in tha. 'tenth,"-and :..-'. . 3 7"i t':3ts-3 ca. ice 'with i ccuatci. Up to tha I. ':e, wha'n:u;t after : -: - a "D07 V,ca;r" :: .. t:Ii ths Eravei : : .. . ::ar.-:r :iural:aral : , rp t.-ia:t a, " "fj rrcpc:itIo'a,'a3 L-". .I.'.tl3 euolip:.- ai been pitchinj i :I talL tad - ..aaias la Nuoai:a n'-'ot Lava ttoa a toistahe,' and -it tii-at net bave beea,: , ":N."- la taa firu talf cf the", ninth tha A: io,!3 were by a score of 3 to 2, or. a for C.3 fint time during the Coy t rv - L rave 3 arrcarcd to be finding i t- tac;' otartod ths last half cf Ca Mora v . C;ao.l let a tari bound get. away Iroua'tira 'and Gomes--was eafa ca firet.- Terry fore. 1'bint oa second by a i t7 , lloy by Zenimura. -I c: Lt:-: w Vcrli w -1. W --4. . :::!:yx'" Jr-'T-r- ' f r " n w llk.it t uj i i Jo f o 1 L . o l pT , Ca rr:e-- ' r - A ... - . . . I: : - s. to ; J-:;t:r Tlii :3 b; cn i- t! 3 f ' L;:.3 ca t' 3 - e 3 c c ' t : 1 t' :- : ; - a ai - ITJ;i:3-wcre :':'..' toe .-3 cf 9 to o t;tt-3 t-l to b3 r-r3 t : uld lava Lroa -I.-'-'o Ci" crar but : : : ' r cr-:::i:a toJ J: : a c:.::;l a bait - : T.its Cay.- r : 1 for ths TLea : -ra' l.anilod' Lea's bcuno"er and t: - ; r 3 r-.:e:-r cf C.3 Eravc3 cut ri ::-.:, ..nl. t-J rare locked safs. TLea Mora, vba Lai not bit durioT tl.3 Coy, proved a real pincber by cea-lo Prry tooea with a cleaa ainojla, tad taa'ecore W23 Urol. - -- - Ey tv'i tima thacrowd wa3 ready for r.o; : lr. r-2 the game went into tta tenta aj , Rcsario mac!e a pretty catch, c I -1 lurakaml's Ey, aad then . Cakal, . Yamoshlro and EcoiiiJ eioe'.cj ta-th 5 infield and threa nea were hugins-the sacks after llaesake bad flisd CKit.to Lec. and then Yoshl kawa bit a hard' drive over eecend basa. which was tagged fdr a real hit To 3 runaera ; started for home, aad EOm'eone' yelled, 'There goes your old ball , game," but Ecsario came in fast andVith one lunge picked the ball off bi3 shoe tops, and saved the .day. It was -a great catch. ; ';iC:::i--J:,-':. . I.Ir. Ecsario once agaia , butted into the proceedings via the last of the tenth, and scored a .clean "single. Then Llaoeake weakened and gave Nelson a fat cae, and the blonda haired hurler eent It to the Jongs for , two bases and Ecsario remained on third. - The c:- H.t ; ;', r?;-.- - : Then ; O'C .Uivrar, who weighs.. Just about twioa as much as JIaesake,.the !?tt!a burier, marched to the plate with .'.3 bluicox: Oa the first two .'trips' ta tha plata ha.faned to locate the toll, and ca the next - two journeys v. ;nt cut ca Eles. This time Maesake Cll not uae bl3, cuaaias; and bi3 Ured arm sent over a slow out curve and (Continued ca Paga 9) ; t v :or E::iy Ililoj'do- 3 T?--.-1J ,-..- 1 f i 0 . 1000 0 . .1000 a ?-6S7- i;;l..60o :l!'.:.'00 ? 1600 : l-v:- 500 If coo .2 : coo -2 - CC0 '. - .: Reach C:r-t3 T-! -.h.-r.a' 4. Adrr.rt'.eor. 0. . chu:.:aa.4,Xtar-Eui:oBa l.' V .'Hawaiian Electrlo ll,.yoa Ilamm-' Ycuns 7.-.. --x ' - -- -V-' -' - ..'.'. . Z en-Ice First -12, f, Ilonclula i .Irca Works E' ",'.- . .';.r---V- .' ' ' Comes Next Cunday:;:.': '-' rtar-Eulletia vs. Advertiser at' Moi mil, 9.: a, ex. . ' - - jSi.cte- -v Hawaiian'' Electrics. '-Vs.' Iron Works ct Mciliili, 10:30 a, in.'";: --.- -' Spalding, vs. Coombs et Athletla : Scbuman Vs; Reach "at Athletic park,' l0:co.a, m.'..' "-,' .: -:.j.: ;:! " :,:-..;.' Cchuman'Wins &VX::f'-''S;C?:-'' ' Johnny "Williams, the". ex-Detrcit hurler; was too much tor, the Ctar-Enl? letia team ca Cunday at HzZ'M Ed, and the Schrmoa Carriage Ccmr'tay. E3.uai wca out by. a sccre cf 4 15 1. The came wa3 well played, enly a few errors being charged ;np against, the two tcam3. ' . tV,-' -v..-, '?..'.:' : : -. rirooa opposed Williams 'and pitch el rood ball throughout. .The hittir.g cf Hanebergywa3 the : feature cf t .3 gam?, together with' the pitching cf Wi:::axns.r The Ctar-Eulletln lafieU lived up to it3 reputation by handling all chances without an error. , -Let There Ce LI;ht . . . Havrolian ' Electric Company -was beatsa la . the ; sixth .inning , of their ram a with the voa Hamm-Young Com pany team at Moiliill Sunday, Irut ral lied end scored six: runs in the sixth and .two runs in the . seventh, which W03 caough to win."' r ". . . .-', . ' ''' - Neleoa and ' Hosea: pitched 'for -the Electrics, and Harkhara ; andv Searla were caUhe mound for the automobile mea. Voa Hamm-Young bad the gama well ia hand la the early la cing:, but poor fielding ca the part of the team gave the light men the game, rituals First fl- ! -f.':-;-':V'-;'v' .. The ..Mutual " Telephone .-Company team downed the Advertiser yester day mornins at. Athletic park by a seers cf 4 to 0. ; HIcGowan cf the Ad vertloer pitched good balb holding the Uutuala to ' four hits, ? but - errors by hi3 team mates gave the Mutuals the game. Plada and -Williams also pitch ed good ball for the Mutuals.' -- The Service : First team v walked away w from . the Iron .Works in the ; game "af Athletic park, giving the Ser vice Flrst crew a good chance for the race to date.-.A.':')V,') ?v;";-:f'-: r FIELD ARTILLERY; LEAGUE v ,'" (SrHl Etir-BuUetin CoiTMMndrae) -SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, May, 20. The standing cf battery . teams -. in the 1st Field Artillery League np to ,-. i ...... '.or. i oiv um.iJiii A: II Honolulu: : LcanubSYounnctcrs ;Staa3 Dcuhlchoador at Ath r .lotio Park on Sunday ; HONOLULU LEAGUE l -sv i - ..--' ; St. -: Louis . Chinese Japaneea Portugueos rt if Won- 3 2 : 2. Lost 2 -2 ' ' 3 ;pct. '730 ' ; .I:r3 vcn fr: -rtha Tcr r -:I; "ou- Ll. I -;;3 tu:::-..3 Jul-.3 at day aftorneoa by. a t'ore cf 4 tal. In the tenth inning tha Ef. Lcui3 Uaon mad3 .threa runs eff D. 'Jcoeph, th3 pitcher for the Portuguese. '. The Jap anese Juniors wen from the Chine sa Juniors by a 5 to 4 sccre. The Portuguese scored 'one run la the first inning and held the load un til . the sixth, when the St Loui3 team scored cne" run; Ct : Loui3 hit Joseph hard la the ninth and scored threa run3, which was enough to win. Hcke was bit fairly hard throughout tha game,, but 1 the Portuguese could not score. -- ' ' v ; -Kaopua,Tnman, Johnson and Hoke were the heavy hitters, for the Saints, and John CrneIIa3 wa3 he leading Portuguese : bwatter. 'Eacpua .-.-.rad Johnson played 'poor ' fielding gan,:. The -Chinese.' team waa away off form and allowed the Japanese-team Eul was hit :-a found: for a victory - ca Sunday, hard, and Iwata- wo- Eina hlt3, but tha 'Chinese team Iaek ei'liro, cr.d the ,'Jaoaneoa rushed through ' to victory.'.- Pul and . Akana huflod for the Chintoe.' , ':;-ct. ' lcuio" : -' ' V : : AB It BH SB POA E Kaopua, 3d. . .... 5 ; 2 X 2 02 : 5V2 Janssea, 2h 3 0 1 .0 Swan, S3 , 3 l. ; 0 Inman, c 5 - 0 2 Williams, cf 3 0'';'I Jchnsoa, rf i.... 5: 0- 2 Erito, lb 4 0 . 0 Glcaooa.lf ...... .3.0 0 XIch3p p . . . 4 " 1 " 2 4 3 .6 : 2 4,0 2 1 2.1 1.0 0 1 0 2 I ,0- 0 o ii ;im) 0M G, 0 0 0' 3-1 Total3 -VU;-.,.S5 4 ID -3 21 13 ; 5 ; PO.TTUGUZ3n -.r ' ;' t 1 'V ' f ? : AB RBII C3P0 A E Earboza, If . i ... 5 0 Simao, tb .'. .. ;4 1 II. Ornellas, cf 4 : 0 Perry, lb ' 4 0 J. Ornellas, 2b 1; Hendorsca, ss , . . .' 4 0 A. Joseph, c . 2 ; 0 Medeiros. rf .... 3- 0' D. Joseph, p 4.0 1 1 1 -1 2 0 1 4 0 0 0 o: o o 4 3 1 9 hi 0 2 GO 0 1 1 ;i' 4 O 5 Tctal3 .". .". ... .35 1 " 7 r. 1 30, 12 2 v Score by innings 1 : ':'-. ": ;' .' St. Loui3 . .. .0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3-f4 Ease hits ..0 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 2 310 Portuguese . .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Ease hits'. ;2 0 12 0 0 2 0 0 0 7 . Summary: Home run Kaopua. fwo base bit3 Perrr. Hoke. Sacrifice hits Janssen, Williams, Ai' Joseph, ? lie deircs.' Sacrifice fly Williams. Hit by pitched ball Perry.: Double, plays D. Joseph to J. Ornellas to Perry; D. Joseph to Perry to Simas; Janssen to Brito to Janssen. Bases on balls-Off and incbTding Satcrdiy; May, 19vds asia joseph 4, off Hoke 3: Struck out follows -.:' ' - J ' Headriuarters A-Battery C Battery,. D Battery Won Lost 1 Pcti . 5-- 0; . 1000 3k,.'.2 v COO 2 00 4 i W: E BaUery 4.;.;i...i 2v3'.;: 400 R Battery ?.V.; 'CiXttietQ B Battery i'r.1 7:4 ;V- 200 What with a generons- deal of rainy days and a more liberal dole of labor "down on the farm, few games have been played lately, but It Is expected that the first third of the regimental series will , be v concluded during the early' part of this weelc.k-..,:-'-; v;'s :i Governor Albert E. Sleeper; of illch-' Igan, decided to send a " special mes sage to the Legislature asking for au thrrity to 'borrow 3,CC0,GCa to e-Hp By D."-Joseph 6; by Hoke 4. -Passed ball A Jos eph, v Umpire Barney Joy. Time 1:37. -r'i , v-; t''''X5-:APANESE.,:-.i-iCi AB R BH SB PO AE Murashige. cf .V." 4 ' 0 ; 1 'O JU :o T. - Mamlya,' -ssw ii Q?-kQ?;t"t'-;l YamaguchL' 3b ..' 5-2 -. 2.. 0 0 V3, 0 C. Morlyama, c-''. , 312r'l -1 X'C 0 IE Mamlya, 2b 5v- J 2 O; 2' 2r .0 T. Morlyama,' lb. 3; 0 0 .- 0 10 -; 0 , 0 S. Uyeno, If ..... 4 0 0 0 2- 040 S. Araki, rt'.:..;v;.4.lV,10 ' 0 v 0 O Iwata, p . ;. .... 4'. O 0 - 0 '.!.' 4 ?, 0 v"TN3taIa ;Sivilf.27h C i -t.'- :. ':. " CHINESE ';t-v-.!-.:j-','v:. ;. -'i',; AB RBH SB POA- E Kai Luke ss 'Vvr't 3 vl n i. .4.. 3 1 0 Yea Chiact ..v; 5 0: 1 0 :l 0 5 O Yin. lb . ......3 "1-12 11 0 0 t'-.-'.i- -"V . : ' : ' '.','. , - -. . Crinza Pitches Great Ball, Hcldinn Infants Sccrc!:c3 fcf EI'v.t SJnningsnachav AI:o Fiich.d in;Gccd Fc:h;:o, Cut V.": z Found5 at Risht Tim: Di:::p and Una Akam Lr ' h Hitting in Gams Flayed C:f:ro UCD F::p!3 at C;j ::: (S?eUl Ctu-S-snt!a Coirrpoa4iaei) s SCHOFTELD BAJULCK3, May 23. Aa expeditionary force started from Honolulu yesterday afternoon for the purpose of Icartarlngr-,, the : baseball stronghold of Schofield. The invaders consisted of the : All-Staf nine, com manded by -General-. Henry Chilling- worth, and staff consisting of several auto loads of the more rabid fans of Honolulu. The problenv ccnfrcntlng the attacking part was - to gain pos session : of the sector -.shared with the 32nd Infantry, la " other - words gala undisputed-possession, of second place la the ? Oahu-Service League. The-Infants, 1 though badly handicap ped by the absence of several vete ans, i who were included : la casualty lists of recent engagements, felt con fident ; they could told .their: owa against the attackers. However, when the smoke of the battle cleared away, it found the All-Stars reposing la the coveted position, victory perching oa their .banner aft-r.'a desperate battln by. the score' of 5 to J:. , Ela' Crowd but '':' vv5 :"'. 'I Fifteen hundred fans turned out t witness the game anl were rewarded by seeing a sterling; game of base ball, and wkiha the Ail-Stars grabbed the long end, .the ' game wwas not Iced until the last aian ou the Infants side was out la. tha ninth Inning, for the infants threatened to wia 'ia ths ninth frame, staging a magnlAcent rally, which was enuffed after thre3 runners had dented the rubber, a-qu?3-tionabla decision by the field umrlre, with two on and two out, putting tha kibosh; oa ;the Infants' chances and dampening the ardor of the partio-.ns of the baby rcgiraenL- " v r A two weeks diet cf. fish and poi would fill Cut the fiame cf. Manager -Hank- of, the - All-Stars- and former followers: cf major "loagua t-oeroll might recognize la ;the . astute l:a-:r of the Stars' aa . exact :; Ukenee3 c! Hughey."' Jennings ct tha Tig-ra. "Hank" ta3-tha -rime caror3 vro:n near tha ccaehir Unt3 ci tl i Ir ' r next Sunday - af terrcca at C:o.r 1 and the way the All-Ctars ara : . :r -this should ; be aa Interests z r -" J and might result in some chaoga la standing ct teams ia tha loagu3. Th r All-Stars have made a favcrabls pressioa ca the fans la their two vl; z to v the pcsf.aad -''mcnoter crcr. 1 should be ea : band to- ;witneo3 thj encounter;. .-'.: --. ' - ; . The AI1-C tart cade cae run Ii V: ' second Inning. Akana beating cut : slow one to Chief, who b : tvr 1 th 3 ball to the bleachers, Akana tr::::o : to second ca.the peg. UcCavIa sacri ficed Akana to third, from whrnca hj scored cn Lj-nch's rafety ta lo!L Th j An-Stars gralted the' fourth, . when tJ center, Dunlip's crack ta right t::.l- ing Maddls to third, Akana hlltlrg a slow one to Eo j wr.a to catch the maa ath:.ae, t .t thrrv to? high,- Th!3 unsettled : far a mcmrnt,' MoCivia Eiro'Ilag. Th!j placed three ca Ihs patl. t ::- ' settled down, causing Ljn:h ty : 3, a mga one cac:t cr sacrt. whiea I. ..j squelChed, Mashaw thea i Eriaza aad Eice la order. One more run was anner: I All-Ctars la ;the . fifth, wh:n beat out a slow , ens to Chi heaved the r. Ill ta th3 tan " ramhIInT ta the seeonl.t;. ing t ir J, and scoring ca Eor.. ta thirds Two more r.rrh : - - c I.- : 'I :y tha. All 3 la for their final r-n3 cf th3 - dropped cn3 ia front c? th which Euehlonl thre to r: ' Erinea stroll: I, crnd'o-r Lvnoh end, tha laitor reaching thh : paooed ball. Ilieo to; ; -1 c 3 shaw, wha nalhri Lynch at th Erinra taking thiol col r.;-3 ca tha r'.iy. J.II th: i : : a -er t3 left EclJ anl .h. ::. rily.J-ggloi th? : hi ll:! home.- Ilcll'i' t .:; 3 Loci cf Det3 tha la r.:r.::l 1 ;n n c: t' vala ia hog th? 1. ' -Eclnra r-n . f'o't-a by- Ch-'"-worth 03 hurler, and filled tho exf taticn3cf b'.3 manager. Th3 burl was there. with tha rocd3 z today'3 gome, dialing but t being moot El;:ord:y ".vith t' the first six Inn:n3. Chief L: only cue ta rroeh Erst via th? route. Ha e'o v;I Cz art: r t' frame and th. a Infant3 to- l: c in the seventh and another ii Erinza '.prc.atly . . l-r:..i a which wai ret ta lot dowdfwbca : ing faa Izronto, for they-foil v.; -a la the ninth aid threat:: -1 ta the fruit3 cf a 'welL earned oito: cf labor,' ann?nlng t: oa tils o many runs ia that si: .ei. In i 1 . to being stingy with- hit3, Erl-:a almost . perfect : control, walking cna man, and Li o'.Etloa ca eleven tatter3 cf tha "2a J fantry'ta punctura tha.c-ooo. Z tea anl Eall3.b-:ng Uciaaoi ai that ruoahcr and Leucg consi-ercl lenolog batters cf th3 C2nl. r e Gavin caught- h:3 usual - good f ..-".3 and did not rorr.it many libertl ? cn the tow lines. Danlap and Akar.i feat' ured .with tha willov, r "dlog their averages with twA slng-w3 apiee3. Lynch, eo:y ce th3 Et: ton r: third. CUt3.'h ci.: i -ta i.:t. Ch':! -thVr-:.1. Ilaeel t cot t; 13 end . h 3 c : -I : -. 1 tha 111 c I: . mm - t -v In E:o '"' l' Ch t' 3 1 2 0 0 1 3 1 Lyman. Akana anl. Lynch perpetrated Eucklani. c. ..... . steo'3, tha former being credited with j McDonald, cf. .two." Maddi-v Eyman. Dunlo? and jEirattca, 11. McGavia played u brilliant defeneiie tHallv "1 o i - chance3 c:oi r - played game, " accepting ; numerous . without a slip. " ;h: . Mash3W Pitch :d - ' llaehaw pitch: 1 for- t Infantry and ' whila not b.i, for a great number Of bingle3. it v03 hl3 mi3 fortune to have the tingl-3 co:a3 ia bunches. - The AH-riars soahed him for eight slzgl 03 durh.g the couroa of the matinee and sharp fielding la sev eral instances, cut off Other apparent ly'safa drives. Mashaw breezed nine cf the Stars and walked two. Buck land wore the windpad and big;: mitt and was a busy man during the after nocn, bandling. twelve chances. Ilol lia was the leading swatter for th infants, garnering two singles. Buck land made the only extra base hit of the day when he .'. doubled ia the ninth" and started " the 32nd's great rally. Chief, -the 'leading slugger - of the league made ono safety la three trips to the plate Stratton, Ralls and Holcomb were the fielding stars for the; Infantsr 1 ' '.-' r. " ".' Big Game Sunday o-'W; "-'""-The All-Stars meet the Wreckers on i I O I C C t TT ..it . T i- - ? i - . T. ; .. rf. . 1 1 1 C 0 0 0 0 0 0 . V mi 3 6 27 13 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 2- ,0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 Kong, rf ;...... 5 O 1 Leongr -. if ;;':. a .;t: Akana, p -;'. .. i .. 2 0 O Chee, ch.'i.i.lv1 5 i'l 2 Pul, p4f 3 10 Al Toon, If ;.-;; u 1; 0 1 0 Tvao. 3b ,.;.i;.4.:: o-o- Totals ii'Ji;i".37 4 i 9 ;4 21 14 . 3 'J Score' by: Innings:":'' v' ; .- -. " ' : . " h : " '. ' Japanese '-.' Ilv.O OH 1 0 1 2 0 0 S Base bits ...0,0 1 1 1 2 2 0 18 Chinese .......0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 14 Base hltsU;.l 1,1 0 1 3 0 0 29 - Summary: .27 at bat, & runs, 7 bits in 6 Innings off PuL Home runs Yamaguchl, IX "Morlyama.' Two-baso blts-Kal Luke, Yamagucht Sacrifice hit T. Morlyama. Hit by pitched bail C. Morlyama, Ylm. 1 Bases on balls -Off Pul 2, off Akana 2. Off Iwata 5. Struck out By Put 2, by Akana 1, by Iwata h Umpire Barney Joy. Tir? Totals ...-..'., rh Sccre by Innings: ;-'' All-Stars' ; 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 C lllta .v .0 2 0 2 3 1 0 0 C 22d, Infantry .0 0-00000. 0 0 33 i Hits . .......0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 31 :-V Summary Two-base hit, Euekleenl; sacrifice hits. oIcCavLi, Euchlcn 1; stcioa base3, Lymoa 2, Akana, e: tea, Thompscn; double plays, lloll i to Lymaa; bases ca ball3, cif i:r!::oi 1, eff Mashaw 2; struck cut, by I.:; lo ta 11, by .-Maehaw 9;--passe j hel Backhand, McGavia. . Empire 3,' II -1-lingsworth and IIayes.1 Time cf gir o, 1 h. 40 m. ? - -,-l. - PAYS DACK MONEY INVCCTOHS . h LOST -as his luck r,ZTunr:g KENOSHA, Wia. Three yeari ara August Littmana was .superintend or. t cf a. small factory la Kenosha. 11 urged hl3 friends to get la ca a goo I thin? and they bought tS3C3 cf t': 3 stock f the company. Then tha co m pany failed and, the stockholders got nothing;--5.".- h,?:;; . '.: ' . : "III .make it. all good some day," Littmann told hia 'friendsv "even, if 1 am not liable. : Today he Is wealthy.-' War crden for bronze-metals made him .cne r f the directors of a big ccacern la Mil waukee. ;He bought up $3333 cf t'-3 dividend paying stock cf the ccmpar and came to Kenosha and distriout: It share and share alika to every mo and woman who boi followed tl : vice and lave -ted la the TTcr.eoha c 0 pany whichvitecara banhrupt. r" v James McGuire cM.'ev r - -i - - . . - - - Ye:' ,- 0