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:ap6iantsl Clasn With fJVgx pf miiuw rao wrecucrs if ?icat Ficiieaiiamj, nn i-:i: i i fii.imi -i rum r in rvuiiuiii udiiii n vrinnivni . . . : .. i- nil i i iivu ui n vi m uluul iLni peers at Urn Lit t i ifli V - Rriffnn -i mp lin:-Stroria rTeam-for .Local-Battle-rAll hSdrWi!!,Cias ; Heaiani : and McKlnlcy on Sunday Honolulu Uague to Stage Game Hei- - : BA8EBALL PROGRAM' anl$, it MollIII! FleW. , ,v -; Saturdar. -2:15-rK'yl RooUrs' elec : Ion at MoUUli Field - - iac;,at vbnwi-incw: : ; - CuaJty; 2J25th Infantry AH 2Urs, tit SchcfleH. : ' ' " Sunfiar; 3:SCbIe vs. St Lotn, -1 AtnUtic Prluvr:..-,tv;j;';---'l:. Sunday; 8 : 45 Cootobg StwTO ' - tin. at-AtlilcUtf Part T. . --; : Sunday. 1 80 Electric AdTr User, at' Atnletlc"Tark.i-;:);: ''- J Sunday; : 45-rSchuman ra., :voo "anm-Tountrat MoWill Fleld.;- Cunday," " 10 :i0 Reach va.' .Iron T.-crki at Mollflll Field.- .-.vl Easeball - continue' to i be popular - I' i tie atnletlc follower. : and: tnh eek will ee number ot game on :?. In the tlrearue. the game a al will be played at;both SchofJeld 1 Honolulu. The Wrecker and AlJr ;ra will meet at."Echofleld on Sua y at 5:20 and the Ruser Glanti rwlll "r the Engineer t McilliU' .Field ":.:iiarer Brltton "of the -Engineer, d recelred a number -of big le.pie rs, ha decided to, come back Into re, and thla mean a bli boost - tita.Il In Honolulu, Both 'Brit and Keyland, ; whUe playing - at Point, were giTen offer by. bis - 3 manager. Brltton 1 conid ; to te cne of the best player who - held down the first aack for the 3 vr.i Pitch t-s ritiered about tla a trong - t-d Is cc-czt that Us essre ' "l dawn the atrens r Kuser t - : - J -rlttca Is t3ctlzg everything -;3, who has teen toutea as a - I :':her t-in Kelly or Crurrpler. I'-c-ieha ftrs are both good -- t-1 if II: "-3 cm teit Kelly iVtcTr' he wlILbe a reil creiit ty the fans. Ilcjue j fltcher, Endwitn Mcuayin tte tt ktouia ; anow -Boaie- -:rt the ciizts. ln. who will catch for the En l'.::vc3 It.t Lis 3uad wiU - :r!tGS cn Cuiay. The 1 -.re to 2-13 cly feared izi l-':r.z:h es the -.e-'t a I:lt t'.is fnjser oa r 7-:L::3 ircGivla may be tr ::'."-lI x--3 wui oe tl-3 t'-casth cf the .-. c : l.-:r-:y.. v 1 -its in tie tasehail f have trevrht a new ray of t:.: 3 i:.tcrcctc3 in' the- ca 3 Lcr3, tzl it 13 expected ..ill v LU te fiven a t is boos'. lure. V.'Jih four or rive r.3 ii lr.e leare and tae era thowms -an- improved :! ! -.!!, there la no question "v future cf tasehall ia'Hoho v. r':Vj-tey. ; -3 f .rr t c 3 ca C u f : y at I'ciit r.-aca cr.i . T.:cKI-l:y t2s i ia T.hat ii tr-"':l to te a 'tc-e.Th3 Il:-::-l:y ttarj u:a cl ha been practicing &H week, and with Gordon Ros on the mound they will havo an excellent chanee-to down the Brave aggregation.--In hi last gam Roes pitched gfenV ball after th ec ond Inning; tnS ought to be readrii Suaday. 1 1f ore than-Savperrcwtf M the fan kic thelc, teat bj.tV'J second inning oTthe ftrst same.' whi?o how ptajt Jthe iPaclirt l-ea?va,bin -,C-Saturdernoonthi Ueal enU and Cblnetf-irai batUe forAon cr In the first gam. T1 JIeW will mis Plehl at second base,but with Kauhane,, Victorand a . number of other 'etar should :ahow np welL lie; Chlnete have , tftg bareibeen weak In t the partmentv Should the ; Chines .et ome - good tpltchthg op. Sunday7 U look1 like an-eveagame .'r St'teui v.rFniplnbV 'bin the, second, gam .ot.the dayje St JUuU '.team wtllt meet the Fyi pinorb:FnJpInor team. bar;been itrengthentd by the addition of two .iimn; em of them a tultcher who k. -tnrA of lx win and one'de . feat St' XouJsYvot scourse, It.contt ; dent of winning, but there have Uen a number of upset in the league thus . far. ; and , something mays happen :cm Saturday. '''":rzn:' Thm Ait-Star -. and ' Wrecker will f claih at Schofleld on Sunday, na a large1 crowd ? la expected ;; to beon hand. - Lieut Carr-expect, more han S00 ' people, ' and : automobile v win leave from the. corner, of Fort -and King street totake . the, crowd;-to the Post -The AU-Stara : WlU; have their, regular lineup ln'the IleldV and expect . to win from-i the "Wreckera. Waterhouse: or - Jackson' may hurl for the Wreckers : In case that Rogan not needed." ' ; ' '-' ''''! - : i The Et Loul team .and ; Chinese will meet In an ' exhibition game; at Athletic park on Sunday afternoon at 2:S0. Both teCn have strengthened for the occasion and a hot battle is expected. There will be no first game played on Sunday, owing to the diffl fulty in securing teams, tor play. The t!Kar rrtees cf admission wCl be charged.'. Jt -r j. r. h ft Commercial Lesue,--- -. Cocrj:hs, leader :of. the. Commercial League, - will meet v the; Star-Bulletin team at- Athletis park at.t:45, on Euniay.-' - This game 'is expected to ta a hotly, contested -battle although the Cocmb team will naturally 4 be the . f avcrit3:-Luci ..Yee .will be ' oo the mound for the" Coombs team while Ah Bun or Willing are expected to hurl for " the Star-Bulletin. . : Should the Cocmhs team by chance lose-thls Came It would give the other teams tn arportunity to make, a fight -for the pennant; l'AI laire'.crowd isex tected to ho cn hand to watch , this rame. The Electric and : Advertiser trams wlU clash la the first game. The Advertiser squad has-been-play i-.,r-vo(l t&lf cf late, and may upset the c.relth:h the lisht men -will te favorites. Schumaa and von Hamm-Ycu-?r will 'ccrrp tie lh;tho game at 1.1c ililii; field, cn Cunday morning at s-'v nfl the nien wlll'tahe along nurr.ter cf Jachs to get the squads! wcrhins in crCer. . Tte r.caca ana iron T.'crta tt:s win- cizix in iae ec end rarne cf the day. . m f -i I - i in W-nts i,;:ri::i.L:y;C:xcrs:v to t c. "f Cc rrcrrr.t plans cr many InRu-::.-l i'.rz-:-.zzc' zo threes it Is : . '.'c !e th-t New Tork cud'-other z :tlcs will get a glimpse cf Gcor 3 Currc-tUr, heavyweight -cham- a cf Europe 'and Idolized la France a var aviator, before the great -rrcaa. dliiiculty is ever. The i.istic Freachman watts to come ; h.-j-asked to be incluied among selected number cf aviator that . :3 is c ending to the United States i:truct ouryoung flying meain 3 trt cf war, aviation.'." V". ... -.' . L- st Deceraher a movement was" irted to : bring ., Carpentler. to ' this uatry to en ease la a eerie of bout r the Eed CrcrA - Among others; he i to' meet Jcrs' V.'Ulard and Lea rcy. The Wlllard bout was to have . ca fcr the' .championship' of '"the cr'.i. tut It fell through,, admirers : the', Frenchman flouring . that " he ;u!d net be able to do hi hest after ifcrsoing the. hardship , of war. rcy, having'left Australia secretly. : 3 branded si "slacker " en5 permia- n to leave France to meet him wa . :u:cd Carrentier. . ..... -' ; ; New "that the United State ha . ;. . J' the Allies in the World's war it ; t clUved that the French author!. s tave decided that the appearance f their champion. here will aid great ia raising fund and tlmulab;en - tm ents.--. .f r ;.- - L ' U :'.: 11 s wonderful record,, both i avi '.. : CAN v FRANCISCO V E-IROKICLEf? FIR'MONTH " vtrti ty effl;s t:ken at Newacart C ttcr and a bcrcr and hi3 "personality, vi ill make him a hero in this country, Eud'that any t cut in wtich ie takes part-will draw an encrmous.tum is crtsia : ' '" j h- "' - ' " - When Carpentier was -.called at' the beginning of the war; and assigned to the Aviation Corps. It was hluted that he would never benllowed to risk his life' at tho 'front .It was arr-ied that France was too proud: cf her great athlete to.take a chanc cf losing hlnu - lnstead,: the famous xer was. put into nctive service as soon ns he was proficient1 and j' the;, following : itemi from general order referring to-hJm 1 show that he was net "oabled:' -; -Sergeant pilot' of yery jreat'stn'; has made' a great "impression - by the gallantry 'and -dash, with,-which he carries out; almost da.Uy-miss!on of th most dangerous kind; "particularly distinguished himself in October. 1316. by flying over, the lines at a very 4owi altitude for nearly four hours in spue cf unfavorable jmosphexlc!corditlon. thus showing" a complete-disregard to danger; -generally mentioned in Army CTder; r , jp. "i ' ;' Carpentler.has, alteady ibeewaLrd. ed the Croix de ; Guerre and the Me dalUe Z Ullltaire , Bpthl,.decoratioaa were given him for-gaHantry in action. He ; has been injured fa - battle, vind only a few week .ago returned to the front; after, an enforced, absence ro account 'pi. injurleacr;: A; i?f-2.-. ..The French t boxer and lighter baa- made a"; wonderful . career, since .he J made hla bow in the ring et the age of 3 He waa .theit auchv -little: fel low, weighing about" 112 pounds, that he ..was at once made -.peV:.by Jthe sport-loving French public, - and an hi fight, were well Attended. i'L'tXy ' He boxed all iComers ia;the. bantam weighVclas ttatJl.he outgrew that dK vision., and then tookr on .weight so fast' that he .soon became' a' heavy weight and tip th e heanr now; iq: con dition, .at. 175; pounds. " ; i : -He won the championship of France and then toppled 'Bombardier Wells,- tne cieverest.xxgusa poxer pi several decades. 'or the r Brlilah f champion ahlpuv; He ' wotf, over' Well the firt time in' four rounds," ,and later knocked h!rt cut with, a punch in the-opealng cf at cut tcheiuled to gor.20 v --'i'i- ; , .r'i.;:-? ." - ." K..-'- :''' - v, ' ,: ,V. :; . ' -'.:,v',ih- ' ; . v;s-.; Averages Show Fielding Counts for Much; Healanis Still ... at Top in Batting St Louis, Brave and Asahts lead the Paeiflc League teams In fielding, and. these three .teams are at the top or the ladder in the. percentage, which ' show, that fielding, counts for much. haiiln- and Maesaie have .been show ing good work and are retting around the 400 mark.- The average of the league tor games to date are a follows: . PACIFIC LEAGUE- . Won Lost St Louis Braves .. Asahis . . McKihley Hawaii . Healanl Chinese FlHpino . i 5 S 5 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 Z 3 4 4 5 5 Pet .133 Mi .III .WW .429 .333 .167 .1(57 TEAM FIELDING AVERAGES 1 PO ' A E TC Pet ;'. .:'--- -.-; j. - rr w- "1 Word ha reached Honolulu 'that; George, Church . atid 'Hareld' Thorfc-; tt)crtoji,Kvvhorpiayed -Ihererdurlntf : th e Carnival. tennis louriamenfi;;wiI? loin the color. - Church ha already made: hi ' appllcatIont' andT,hroi3,c'rt4r'"'' tori'iw expected to take ahexamlMtlotv' In the .veryrrtwfutur.5 Th'e player- have- been playing In epecla I tournament f or the' benefit of -'the ; , Red Crbaa.. Thee Ur were def ea ted fn Honolulu BHf Johnston; nd , Jehnt Strachan.' I k.;.;,.- ?'&?.'X t'-. '-f . RliCOOHBSl l OASEOALl .fflSSTMT .PlilYEBSOl litnlBlliiii yr( iV. " '!'. With': Luck ; Yee Pitching; ; Me chanics ill Try toj Down Hi-? Star-Bulletin Players Frank- Coombs -1 the ; happiest .man ia' town i today. " He: wouldn't- be -any happier if;he. had milo a mUqnrdol lars ' repairing old ": automobiles, - but what makes ' him-', feel : good ,1a the strong ibasebill; team V he-.iias ojrgajK lied ini the. Commercial -Jjeague.. the formation. Of the; league j-Coombs was not looked -on a team to- figure la" toppror the other.-teamof.' the leagues by, vthet average: fan Today they are on toft pf he race -with but one 'defeat -- -The - automobile '. me-, chanics' are composed of achooWoy In thei majority, aU;otvhom -are youngster.-- They aref learning the trad e and some of them can repair an. automobile vwith-very. little, ttelpyx; AveiserBeat,EnV ' 'f ht- ir:tt rii iamfe of - the 'Commer cial League Coomb wa badly defeat ed' by the newspaper -worker from the Advertiser by. a score of 10 to 8. Luck Yee wa Wt hard, and Wa in poof- form .when '. the. .winner, walked home' with the bacon; : Fun: Luke at that . time wa r inthe : employ , of ...the Adyertiserand i$h. alone ;.v won :e game from the. Coombs i nine, 7 ; fie played stellar ball that day- and cat the 'loser out of a" couple lofbit vhich looked like homer. . However, Fun ' Luke ' switched and played with Coombs on June s against the Service First 'nine - ot- the HonoluhT' Construc tion; ib'Dfaying Ca'V The Advertiser sulfered. a great loss in thb. placky litt!e.;flelder.vrAfter.Lukead; Joined the , Coombs' -squad the vautomopnei hovtC : w.as footed around the 4 city ; apd a- few more player of the etellar .type waeigned. vLai Sin of St Louis, Kan Leong ot IcKInleyr an4-last; Monday Vdu BilAHee-waa sought by a .scbut and now he i. working under Coomba, These player' have Wrengthened vthe team greatly, otherwise they could not have defeated such-strong team; a the J Hawaiian" Electric; and thp .Mut ual telephone . '; Ue One Pitcher--. X , , -The.' C!oom'baLteam .i ha ;-but ; one pltchef 1n;Luck Yeeof , the All-Chinese team. He. ha pitched in every; game and to date ha lost but one game. He has, only a few.iaore gamea.to go and if, h?' can get away with the Star-Bul-letla- ;and ; the Schuman.. Carriage team then he" will Jiave very -little drry f oTeri the pennants ThI Sun day. Coombs wlIT clash .with the boys of the Star-Buleltin at the . Athletic parlcv Coombs will have . to' go some ia , order' to trim'- the printer as jthe Bulletia; team' ha. ; been; reinforced with two new players.-, The two team win,' line- up for the Sunday Ultra follow: Coomb Kan Leong, efiLuck: Yee,p; USIn,-lb;Kal Lukertb; "King Tan, 3b vYou Bun; s; Fun-Luke, if; M.! Mara, cf; Albert,' rt Star-Bulletin Kurt r; Ah .'Bun; P llcUree, lb; HaneberjK, ib:iTyau.f 3b; Plana8,s;- Sunn Hnng,-ltr:JJarkham, cf; Yoshikawa, ;rt. ----Old -lAdy---Conductor. 3vhy ;;.dld the-tralaatop before we came to the station T1 Conductor Ran over a pig, ma'anCi; Old Xady What! ' . Wa it v I.. nr t '. .Ailf.A4n lTrt Ridgs of 32hd Infantry vBig Reputation: inNort " iT(S-MOil 8tar-Bn2iti CctTne44 .; SCHQFIELD -BARRACKS .Julli 1 4-Thei recruit iWho.;arrifed ?,ithe May transport and assigned to" lhj32d Infantry weje .-oday turaea ';tOduty; With.thef cbmpany-seriej .pdlpg'ml most companies-Wrtheilookotftfbr material wf th.-; -yliiciu- tarairengtheix their team. jno time, was lost in nfut- tlng through ,t4e 3iurdle;j5ach Irficraltsl as i: ireaaf d-vikPVlengO 'or-vjqsaaeau some companies ;were:f ortunatein.re ceivlng 'proml&lagtmaterJalv ;espejcially Company .fto.wJUe--:lantat;Sigg8-wa . assigned.- ' Xhia ahadi .attralted particular; attentlon'whea nei; com menced burning them aver;' displaying ' 111. -.-' m m . . , a, weaitn.pi Bpeea.ano .COTTe.ixiugg prohahjy. does nqt 3MintnrdttiQnttf the mass f. baseball. fan of :the post, as te 'appeared in thebot?agiint the Wrecker . .aeveral Sundayar agoand madera ;fTorahle? imnressldnMhough his idntrpi,of .the:' pJU- wa aot of the best; due tivlack ofipractlei attid .sup port of ."an erratic naturehalso '.obn' trfbuted ;to ? givmg the Wreckfere ' a lead ' wt Ich wanofyovercomer'. How ever,' , in the ; tenlngsfieV.laleoVlhe showed enough -stuff ta'assipe' hjm a berth on Manager mlth'i-squadand he will:take a 'regular urn-wrhen"ihe reglmenui; teamresume 'piayini;;' ': '; Rigg. --is .. gradaite 'ot 1 itte-TjreDara- tory derjartmentr.CoJumbla ' University J varsity nines ; the ?eason';'-of 1 'iad. '1S,: captainiur the teahi" fhe'lasear he attended SchooJi iHrt'twirUngaveT age wa S75 for th two year After , leaving, cpnege lre signed lip -with Ahe Portland r Baby i BeaYera, 2 a sSeml-pro aggregation irjiflnlglng. in -Saturday and Sunday- -gajne.-jmd maiie.-gbod;in'-tha:t company; . On the rbWer'of thatr (earn, were Wolf er,"J&weifei aid Brandt- who visited, Oahu! rat;pring as -member ot; ;the Portlanr.Co83t League -training' quaLand- who j3erformeffla- theiun- forrteam ip the'taterim'betweeiieea-J 'vi,,b,- iccuuis . iMorv are gQotj semi-pro, team several oTthe coast cities,' Puerto .-ja .great-measure ittf cer tain"' piayer ( of jthe .majc and; minor league who hibernate . tot the coast and- pick- up a ttle rloiose change -by taking on with the.tree.' lance team. - WIARStMILLION MARK -ROMJ3,, July Wartime Rome ia slowly regf inin theltQ0a,0Q0:popula tfont of th. ellyfn.rif s prime during the seaond centuryt according to the recenfceniua 'report wrbicji placer the present-populatiotf at:64S,76l. without counting a large aumber of troop and ' wounded vaohiier; Thoanxiual floating NpopuIaon- is -estimated at 100,000. with 62346- rermanent resi dents. Rome had a" population ot less than 20,000 In" Uie'Vear l,34rwrhen.Cba dl Rlenzo - temporarfly restored'. tho anciehtlRepublic,; With the retoni; of the Popes and wealth In 13T0 the pppii latloir slowly. Increased' to 85.0PO; sul in the sixteenth cer.tury, 'andaitho ciose oi papal ruie jn is?w.uje: popula tion -was 221,000; -'The censu-f:1901 St Loul Braves .. Asahis Filipinos Chinese '. McKlnley Hawaii . Healanl 168- 167 207' 152 137- 149 i72. 146 . 86 89 94 79 70 77 68. 59 17 " 271, 20 276 26 257' 25 26 27 S3 40 46 234 259 280 .937 .927 .923 .898 .884 .873 Jasper is in Rare Form and Downs Stars With Easi54-GoVaH Leads Hitters With Stick, Landing Three Blows in-Threa; Trips to Plate Rogan Plays Second and FCenter- Re!d tor . Winners--Boyle and Hollis Lead Picked Team with Stick: HeaJanla Hawails Asahis Braves McKlnley St XouU Filipino Chinese '. i ;25j:..816 TEAM BATTING AVERAGES AB R IlSH S Ct 224 49 68-v3 12 03 22V 47 59 1 38 .257 266 38 67 10 19 .251 204 32 60 1 11 .243 2045 47 8 31 430 214 42 47 llilT 415 318 26 40 6 18 .183 182 17 33 .3 7 ,181, INDIVIDUAL BATTING AVERAGE3 - 'r AB R H 8H SB Pet Hollinger (H) . ; .;'l 0 1 0 0 L0Q0 H. Decker (H) ,. 4 . 2 ; 3; 1 Diehi (H) :.:... 13 3.10 Lario (F) ...... 4 1 1 Cockett' (SLl ... 2 CrlU (H) ,4 RawBbn-XH).r.vll Mahauia (Hw)'; as Maesake. (A).-..-16 Kauhane;mT ;V. 12 4' 5 Suruki 7(M) . ... 10 2 4 WahHin (C)V..i5 ..,1.- U4 i 4.. 0 0. 10 2,:o 5 0 8 0 7, 0, 2, '1. 2 0 112 2 0.750 1 .553 1 M 0 .50) 0 .500 .1 4.431 3. .441 1.437 1, MS .400 .403 Lai Sinn SL) .. 155 6 Fredericks (Hw) . 5 , 0 ' 2 Vlctor'(H)U....16 c 7 : Kurano (M) ; -Ji . Xt rZ 4 Kalua (Hw) . .17 ;46 Smith (Hw) ..r. 30 7. Yamashlro (A) .,'29 8 10 Khn-;WaI:Hw)r-:f t Nelson. XBX t.v.; 2l 4 :7; Spencerv(Hw).. .. 18 6 ; 6 -RosarJo (B) .w. 24 ;-5 -; 8 ; LuJantiCM) ...15 2 S. Bennett (H) .... 3 21 shields'(H) v.. '; ; 1 ; 2 0 Loo (M) 3 2 1 Bun Hee (SLj; .'.: 18 3 6, Kozuki (A) r..i..-28 5 9 Anahn-tBri.7.'. 2S 6 '8 Monaarrat (M)'.". . 9 3 i 3 Low; (M) i 22 4 - T Haheberg (SL) i 23 ;: 6 7. LUis (F) . . . ;v 23. 5 7 Mcnree(H)H;233 OrnellasHB) -iv.; V 5 5. Hughes (H) V.'.; ?5 . 4 .;'7. Pong.(C) ........ 18 11 0 5, Mara (B)-. . . r. 18 i ; 5 Murashlge - (A) -; ll. 3 5 ; Lafld tH) V.i...-2? 5 .6 Nushlda (A) ;... 11 1 ; 3 .400 0 2 ;400 Ov li'M 0 2 .364 0-1 453 0 3 . .3.50 10 444 0;lv433 O.-fl . 433 0 4 r433 It 2. 433 t;3 v43J 0 : l r 433 0333 0;0 433 2 ,0 433 a; 5421 0 tt T423 1 1433 0 4 418 1 2 404 0-4; .304 Kon(M) St. .'22 e 6 O'Sullivan (B) ; 22 f 2; 0 Iwanaga Of) . 2r 6 7; Murakami (A) 1.26 x Boyd- (Hw) ;. 19 J. Cush'gham (Hw) 24 . Kauhr(H)"V"8 Kan Leong (M) -24 ; FuttLuke (SL) 28 Lopes (F) ..... 4 Beny- (F) ....... 16 Sterling. (Hw) .12. F.lCDng.C) ....12 Tahara (A .,...-4 IT- .0-.'lV4M' 0MS294 0- 4- 430 0 ;0 V477 ir 477 1 2V.277 0 2 .472 472 472 472 12 2 :3 An - not - We chased It up ' the : " embank-1 placed .the population ; at 424'.943 and Komenaka (A) . 4 0 HIggins (H) 8 0 Ah Yottv(C)r w 12 1 Kurisakt (SL) . 16 2 Zenlmura'(A) .. 29 4 White (Hw) ... 25 :;3 McTigh (H) ..,253 Marciet (F) .... 21 6 Young- (C) .... 15 - 2 King (F) 15 1 Buahnell (H) ... 13 3 Tsuklyama (M) 27 3 Lam Wing' (SL). 23 3 Lum Dunn (C) , . IS 2 Miyahara (A) .. 24 3 Tamarra (F) ... 15 2 Bont (F) ...... 15. 1 Batong (F) .... 25 2 PoepoeSL) ... 5 3 Kekahoha (tfw) 5 1 Chang (C) 10 0 Nealon (C) .... 16 2 Plana .'(F) .... 23 2 Yoshlkawa (A) . 29' 4' Ku (B) 6 1 Cabrlel (H) ... 6 1 Gomes (B) 26 1 Simon (Hw) v. 6 2 Sflva (B) 6 3 Stewart (SL) .. 6 1 KingTan (SL) . 19 3 Yasunaga (A) -.. 33 4 PaIeaHw) ... 20 4 Magoon (H) ... 7 .0 Lee (B)" ....... 21 2 Halll (H)4 ...... 7 1 tan, Lo(C) ... 22 2 Sakal (A) ..... 8 0 Chun Chew (SL) 16 3 Namhu (A) .... X 1 Sunn' Hung (C) 17 2 Baslo (F) "... 17-1 Girdler (M) 2 12 01 4;4S3. 7 ,0 0 ; 469 5 , 0 .1 ; 463 ( ;i ;3i;.45o 2. 0 5 45) 1' 6 450 1- i; .250 0 1, 433 0 il ' 450 0 0450 0 0 .454 0 1 450 0 1450 0 1 450 0 0 .250 0 0 450 a ' 0 '450 4 6 7 1 4 3 3 1 1 1 2 3 4 7- 6 5 4 3 3 6 9 4 5 3 3 5 1 1 2 3 4 5 1 1 4 1 1 1 3 5 3 1 3 1 3 1 2 1 2 2 1 g 241 0 2-'440 0 lv 0 0 0 1 ;1 0 0 0 0 .2 0 0 0 .0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 ) 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 7 1 2 0 3 1 1 5 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 1 2 1. 0 1 2 1 (8pM Stnr-BuIUtia CWtt ) SCHOF1ELD-BARRACKS, Jury 12- The 1st Infantry Camp, US. W. V., No. 3. conducted, a benefit baseball game thia afternoon with the 25th In fantry and a picked team from the 1st and 32d Infantry regiments as oppo nents, the Wreckers winning -11 to 2. Although both the 1st and 32d Infan try troops were absent from the post on duty a monster crowd was on hand to witness the affair and. a neat sum win bV realized for the benefit ot the widow and four small children of the late. Band Leader ' Feltririeni. 1st' In fantry, retired. Complete returns of tickets- issued to the various compa nies were -not on hand immediately after thergame, : but : it ;is estimated that about. $350: wiL) be realized. An other, benefit win -.be given for. the same cause Saturday evening when the p." S.'W. V. give a dance at. their. halLi to which the- member ' of the garrison and friends ot ; the family from ; other posts and Honolulu ; are invited. . The committee in charge of the affair thi' afternoon- , uses this means- of expressing their' thanks to the members of the Schoflold garri son who aided ' In making ; the - affair the huge success it Was, as' well as to the bands of . the. 1st and 25th In fantry, the players of both teams and all . others 'connected, with the man agement of ;the;' affair. ;;; ;-.r-:' ' As to the game, ft was a comedy, or rather a comedy with music, with the picked team in the role of J comedians and Jasper, Rogan, Smith and John son of the Wreckers in the role of villain, aided and abetted ; by j the ofher - members of that all-star . cast .. the matinee atarted promptly at 3 p. m, and before the curtain dropped overthe first 'cene of the initial act the Wrecker company C scored two encores. : Ralls of the Infants evident ly;" suffered tagefright.'when; he let Hawkins' solo get by in the left scene, Hawkins bowing to the audience from the third entrance, 'left by the time the pill was .returned to . the stage; Smith," tuned his baton for a high note iii the same direction,- which . Ralls also mussed, Hawkins counting;- Rogan-was- brushed out' of the spotlight by Maahaw o ? three , strikes, John son's monologue entitled timrtA" k' tie ticket andSrhen Gollah laid one down to left of the pitcher - box Smith scored". - The picked team nearly made the same kind of a hit' la its half of the first act when Buckland made his debut, interpolating wjth Moore on a high note. : Strattan ; repeated In the chorus similarly to Mr.-Smithi .'4lr HolCOmb, . the, heavy of the -Infants, shouted for three keys, completing the fourth when HolUs whanged to center. the second act ' was tame but the third - saw the ; beauty ;,choru ' of -the Wreckers prance for two more mark, the coyMisk" Smith pushing a verse throughBoyle; Rogan- tenderly hit the high notes to MrUHollis. Smith meanwhile making a -byplay to- sec ond. Chief was evidently enraptured with the tune Johnson played with the baton, erring. Smith cooting t the wings, Mr. Johnson reaching second, ' from whence ; he reported to th prompter at home plate on CMUh'a nifty solo to left - The- picked ton' pany scored but once after this.' while the Wreckers now and then" made good until the magical number It was reached. The latter acts ofthe show were, lather poor, .serving, as chasers, for most, of the, audience; nat'lsperi ed home for upper aad retreaf.- r Jacque Jasper a tt6hefojaf the maunee, appearing . intnerpie ot pitcher, holding the opponent in ne style. Rogan was "not able to -appear in his specialty thia afternjDo-itrowlna to poor voice, it ;ia lalmea but e cavorted in the support In great style. : HolUs. Holcomb. Strktlon. , Buctiand. Dunlap and Maddis showed good form in ' the chorus" or the7Merhr"-&ate Company w- -I-. -f ,, .v vKf v r. Mr. Sprague otthe 32nd again made i his 1 appearance' as a ? critic;, of -plays ana scored . a pronounced 'success. ; A" Mr. Leavel of the 25th tried, to be In the opposite, that ii to Sprague"" P 25TH INFANTRY i' V ABRBH.PO.A Ev -V." Hawkins, lb Smith, ssU Rogan. 2h-cf jonnson, ' c i . .'rr. Goliah, rf ....l,.i. Moore, 8b .. Austin, cf-rf .'..",. Fagin.,2h Cra'ton. If Jacper, 3. . O 1.19 ' 0 ,5u:aV22;.s; 0 5 r.2 2-2r-3V .... .' . . . d0 .2721' lr 3 1 "1 0 1 0 1 1,1 0 a- 4: '2' ;o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0, 0 1 0 0 0 TotaIa: . .Z9'imZ 2f; 8 2 1ST ANO 32ND INFANTRYv t V ' ; .; . AB IBH PO A B uucjtainci, rr-c jr.. . : , 5 k l 0 1 0; I stratton, 10 ;.;;-.;.. 4 , 0 0 11- 0 CasselL - lb .-'; ; . ; ; l'-V 0 0 2 0 Holcomb 3h .41 J IV 11 Kalis. )Z 0.0 0-T HolHs, ir .. .... ;.w 4 Maddis,-. C . ; . . 2 0 ;2V4 .0 0 J 3 0 0' 1 Miles, rf 4 r p. 0- 0 0 i)tmia":tt;S!lio5y: Chief, ss ti ;;4-3-. 0 -BoyIe.;2b i;;hj,'4; 0 09 0: 9 2 2! ll 0 0 a. 2-2 S Mashaw, p 2 ,"-0 ' 00 1 RIggsi P 2' 0 0 0.1 -Totals . ; .;33 :. 1 27 12 ; score by- innings : ' . V 25th Inf. ......2 0 2 0 1 1 2 3 011 32ad Inf. -... '; ; ;1 O-O .O 1 0." 0 0 3 - a uiamary i nree-oase -.-. - nits, I rci- vwuiv, .uuuova , Bcrixic- nils, illW kins, Johnson, 'Goliah; . -stolen lzst Smith; -; Rogan, i. Johnson, - Gciiah; Moore; hit by . pitcher, . Holccmh: uwvm ra Bauoii.Aiasnaw 1, Rigg 2, Jasper 2; struck. out by .Mashaw 3.' veL-f Time of game, li43.t;;- ;.v Delfin (F) ;. ...12 110.1 X83 Perryr;(BK;ii4;,li VO 0 .071 Garcia (F) ,;wl4 ; 0 1 0. .07- Kekipi" (SL) i... 14 Kau (C).?I.;,;,15(r vWon'.fo r.;.:.-17 o Van Sue (C) .. 1 Keeff (H)V.T. Mafkham (SL)':. Salonga' (F) 2 0MZ 0 0 ;.07i 1 0 :0 .067 10 - 0 .OSS 0 0; 0 .000 oto: 6.ood Oi 0: 0 0 0 0: ko: 0 0 ,000 0:- .000 .O-V-003 o-:.ooo 0. 0 , .000 0- 0 -.000 Pooa (H) ,-' i .v'3 . O Monix (H);..;- K 0 Ross -(M). i.. .i:3. 0 Searie (H) ' r-1 Kehn" (H) -.v.v. 2' 0 - 0 ' 0 0 " '.00) Delmaslfl; ;(F1 ii7"? 6'i 0 ?':; '.000 Undo (M)v.;.:.. 9 114 0 f 1 1.000 Kahanamoku,(M) 2 1; (T :o 2 .000 Qkano(Mf :;.".. '4": 07 0V 0 ' 0 .000 Baldwin H)-,r4;x0:pa;:.0.i.001 Canario (Hw 2 - 0 ;, 0 : 0 0 .000 ortis; (F) ..'i,Ci.v-1 o '. 0 o o; .000 c3iburn;(Hw) -4 4 1 o: ao roo Rodrignes'(SLl;, .2 ir oi O' O .000 Kelii (H) V;.. 1 0 i fiXO f :M0 Drown-(H)h;t21 00 0 .000 K, Decker- (H'.vl O 0'-0 0 . .000 Ahdoy (F)V..;.V ;i O i 0 c tf'rO ,000 Sasaki(SL) V ...V.8 '-4 0 ,i 0 0 .000 Ah Hook : (H) - . Z :' 0 ; 0 0 0 .000 Vredenbqrg (SL)' X 0 . 0 0 0 .003 Masaichio(U)5. 5 'Ml 070 ' 0 .000 Lee 1(C) ......... -la. O- O-;; 0 0 .003 Hayselden (8L) ." 3 0. 0 0 0 .000 Rlt l-'-.lMFt AFi'c TrAfi -v .i IHIIinil W I mT i.- ' mOT DEFEATED WHILE T ;r T0URiriG GARDEN ISLr S'Doftina' Editor: Sta.nnni"t'f. ?'"' ""' ; Sir; I would like to correct a Ute- meut wnicn appeared-. in your sport columns last evening concerning my All-Student, team of three year ago.' .;i- weire aot ocieaiea oy any team on Kauai that- year l9i4). -vin ninr' thru .tm.. ' Vt- j a. . ... j mc -cojjj -iiuiytoas o tvauai. xo z. - iazu3 ciub,;.8 to 2, and the AII-Kauai team lwa-' downed butf 7? to, . 3j- ;:, f '; .Si''-i" .'A , i My All-Student team ro'f iii c'n . -iu a m, c ; x. 1 n man. E.' Gar. . -440 438 4354 431 431 .222 :.2i7 410 .208 4001 40a .200 .20a. 200.U .17 .173 .167 .167 .167" .167 .167 .167 .159 .151- .150 SA2' .Ul .142 .136; .125. .135. .123 :nr. RICK SCORED FOR jCHXRITY failure . ' NEW; YORIC N. Y. Speaking be fore members of the National League for Women's Service at the1 home . jot Miss.; Ann Morgan; here, ' Nathan Strauss, merchant and philanthropist severely criticized the ; rich of New York, for .their failure to make larger donations to war charities. ; The rici of New Yorfc have be haved disgracefully," -he - declared.- w-ii , xi.. r assoui,. 10; ; quintal,. 2h; . xap, : o, - j aaeucnj,- ss; D.:r Wads- worth, rf; -HNyecf:;r '. , : ... In 1913 I took the -firi Air.stndMit team over to the Garden Island; That year ; we ; broke ' even, .winning - from fvuia, xv mi z ana closing o AU-Kauai in iv innings, 9 to s. . The team that; year, was composed of the following' atudent: ' ; t i WIshar, 3b; i Baldwin;, c; Hitch cock. 2b; Inman, p; TakeuchJ; -,;' LovelL rf; Makananl' If Fassoth lb; Ahana,. cL-';a";,;;: . j Trusting you will. eV fit to publisli this in your paper; I am, 'v ' ; v y Yours respectltely. - ;;v ' ;. : ;- .uilv inman.;; "You have mentioned names' ot! per sonswho' have given- $1,000 - each, to this league - when they hava " made millions out of the wan .1 know of a man .who recently .gave 3250,0 00 for" a picture It's a shamed ;- -' . t-r -fr STAR-BULLETiN StVES YOU ' - . TODAVa NEWS TODAY " 1 - ' 5 Oa tke UUN50N LAST Iatare Foot Catsfeat; ,r,:igWtrARMY-;SH log toft b&an .Tan for tKe- Fanner,, the Sports ; ; msif the Worker. ":'.. r' ;. .- ' "- .'w ;:.;:""v;. ;.; . ;v ; ckhedxtT STREET SHOR of "best BUekn iGuii-M.Calf-S Street VYcar. 'MdmMa2rMUiUtteAA tw EE. "TImmuwI el meat ia ci-nl life ate wwrag tfceMaaeos) - Last Shoe ertry day. with the lemlt tbel fevarcle oi loot trouble are ao longer kaowa to them." ' ; If tMt M Wy ve ImUt. mim Aract b H BUCKINGHAil & HECHT f - r , SAN ntANOSCO, CAL T ; -; :-'; avtry na..rvcUrMfr Nhmi Last SSm h tUi.,M SO 7 X- .St. U S7 per iilr,. tlelirtrrt f rtw r:t ruts. : xj -jTr'7. ;;,:w'4t-oivineyear3ii-ai;Ba6,uui;, 0 0 f .0S3