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-V" r : : Honolulu star-bulletin, Tuesday; October 3o, i9i: , - CIQHT. ! Tom LoDffboat. Famous Maralhoner, Ed Barrow of International Set Mc Kin ley Girls' Basketball Squad Killed In Action In Front May Get Berth of Ban Edited by MIKE JAY Zk ' 1 t i ' : . I? Line Johnson '. NEW YORK. Oct. 20. The name of Edward G. Barrow, president of j the International league, was pushed to the forefront in baseball gossip hern last nlcht as the man to succeed Ban Johnson as president of the American League when Mr. Johnson retires to enter the nation's military service, which he announced a few days ago be would do. : T will be in the trenches of France within six weeks. said Ban Johnson yesterday. Barrow Is a veteran baseball man and has been both ft player and a manager in the major leagues durinj? hi3 day. Barrow is I recognized aft a baseball expert of rare ability and a fighter of the same j type as Ban Johnson. 1 1 4 mm girls SET FOR SERIES The fair ones at McKinley ' high school, not to be outdone by their brothers of the gridiron are practis ing hard for the annual basketball scries with toe St. Andrew' priory team. V This series itarta next week, so that the girls, assisted br one of the faculty, arf now bard at U cn team work and signal practise., j ' Among those who are working out under Gladys Stewart, captain of the team, are Jane Holt, Marjorie Lee, . Margaret Neely, Agnes McCandless, Charlotte Stewart, Rose Robero, Ab tie Prestldge and Doris Chalmers. ;; WItU new backstops for their bas kets and the court well lined, : the squad Is showing the makings of a good team of basketballers. A large number are-turning out. for the tri weekly practise and there Is enough material for two good teams, from which the captain and coach plan to pick a team this week. . The Line-Up V. ;V. : . ' ' The forwards are the captain. Miss Stewart, and Jane Holt, -who is with, out much experience but fast on her feet-r She needs training for basket footing with one'hand, but her team vork is all right and she will make a rood teammate for her captain. Among the guards Marjprie7 Lee stands out as one of the best.rMar' caret Neely will make a good run for the other position; but ; pressing her hard for guard are Agnes McCandless end Dorothy Ormlston. v Miss McCandless -will make a fine guard, as she has the height to cover her.! forward,; but ' Dorothy; Ormlston will bear watching for" thisi position, - and it is difficult to say JW who will be the lucky sirt plckedfor. thfi job. This year McKinley looks -to have a better chance at bringing, home' the bacon than she has ever had before. The schedule 8S arranged thus far thows a game at the. Priory court on November 9, and a return ; game at McKinley the following ; week. The rubber will be arranged later. In case .one Is neceesary. :- FRESHMEN PROVE POOR . MEAT FOR SOPHOMORES . The Freshmen' basketball team o the' St. Louis College day scholars' tn terclass league proved a poor match for the Sophomores, the latter taking the game , on Saturday fiy a score of 13 to 5. The winners had it over the Freshles like -a tent From the start to the finish they kept up a system of passing that baffled their opponents. The lineups and summary follow: S6pbomores Lam WInj ' and King Tan, forwards; Ruttman, center; Gall. Camacho and Alana, guards. Freshmen Fan Lnke and . Mat thews, forwards ; Farden,' v center; Fernandes and Ah Chong, guards. , ; Uaskets Lam Wing, three; Rott mann, two; Fun Luke, one. Foul goals King Tan, one; Fun Luke, one. : w';; COMPANY B COMES BACK Company -D, 'srith r. Infantry, team .came back yesterday at Schofield Barracks and trimmed Company C team by a score of 7 runs to 4, knot ; ting the series. In the game last Sun day Company B lost to Company C by a score' of 4 to 3. Johnson t and Hayden pitched for the winners yes terday while Jlobinson worked; for the ' defeated clan. V m m m In the Transvaal provincial council 1 a nationalist member moved a resolu tion approving of the British declara tion that no peace is possible until the independence of . small nations has FORT SHAFTER VOLLEY BALL BUNCH INVADES SCHOFIELD AND WINS (Special SUr-BnUtie CorrMVondtac.) SCHOHKLD BARRACKS. Oct. 28. The volleyball team of the Head quarters Co.; 2nd Infantry, JnvadeJ Leilehua yesterday afternoon, and before D Battery, 1st F.,A. could get their eyes opened, the Sbafterites bad sneaked' off with three clean-cut scalps. The scores were 21 to 11, 21 to 3,. and 21 to 1 2. ; The net playing of Captain Broselr was particularly brilliant, though Van Pelt, Orenby, McClurg, Havey and Hosea also cov ered themselves with leis of glory.4 Sergeant Thorp' outfit consisted of Rourke,. Wells. Mirrup, Cobb, Col lard and Cross. Sergeant Johns um pired while Chaplain Fealy kept the score. ' ; t. ' :. V: '.'.": D Battery has challenged the Headquarters Co. to a basketball game to be played about November 15th in the" new gym. ' Now that the muscle grinding factory is almost completed, several organizations have begun to train and provide gymnas ium suits for Indoor sports.. V Lieutenant Wallace of the 1st F. A. has recently donated a complete in door baseball equipment to the new gym. The structure will be turned over to the government about Novem ber 15. ' ' " , 'j HERS HEADY 1 ' : - ...... . ..... " frgar u ri j ,. - Nov. JfisMS;;W psn l: m j ;-r--i hz) si S ) . i V: " l : ) ' -4 ,-, ?.. - - t- . - , . S I I I hi in 1 1 mmmmmm mmmmm mmm m- j , . , . . . -v. " . . I ; Scotty Schuman's; Town Team is teady for the first game next , Satur daywith the Fort Kamebameha foot ball eleven to be staged at 3:30 o'clock at Molllil Park. . This promises to be one of the besl games of the season. Line-Up V:vrv-; '".v'-V ':'.V-;,'1 The Town Team line-up for the bat tle has not been announced but Lthe following players have been hard 'at work preparing for the battle and are confident of victory: - George Mcln erny, Harry Bertelmann, Herbert Mc Inerny.' Bill paty. Bill Inmaru A. Gil man, Bill Rice. Hoale Sumner, Chuck Smith. D. Machado, G. . Bertelmann, Ed. Uu, Jim Aylett, En You Kau, F. Cockett, .Noble Kauhane, Lloiiol Brash and Scotty . Schuman. ;GIlman was one of the men picked for the all American team of 1915. : ? The Fort Kams have not yet given out their line-up, ' but Lieut Tobln promises to send in a squad that wifl make , the Town Team play football from start to finish. , Arrangements have been made with the Oahu Railway and Land Co. to run a special train from Fort Kamehame ha to town on Saturday to bring the fans and team from the fort for the game. x. :; ' .v;: -' ;.' .. 1 k-: SAINTS SNOWED UNDER ' IN VOLLEYBALL GAME In the Senior Boarders volleyball league at St. Louis' college Saturday only one game was played;; the All Stars slaughtering the St. Louis team to the tune of 15 to '2 in both sets. Akl and rnhn scored for the Saints. The game was fast, from the view point of the winning team who piled up the score rapidly; - ! In the junior play the Weaklings won the first set, from the Diamonds but lost out In the next twd. Vrende burg was the star of the victors, ac counting for 14 points. In the second match' the . Second-to-Nones put ; it over the Red Sox 15 to 1 and 13 to 9. ' been recognized, and expressing con fidence that- this principle will be I applied to South Africa. 0) I nnn l2ItLaL?.DDD . . .... . t . - . ... ; . . . TO THE (Directly Overlooking Uie Volcano ' -v ' . i : ' , : of ; Kilauea) ; '. J. COVERS ALL EXPENSES .0. teamer Mauna Kea sails every Wednesday and Saturday ' t. TrtDnvTn vt -n Tom Lrmcboat. famous '! Canadian' maratron Tunner Is reported to have Veen kil ed in action in France. : He went to .h- r'nt ith the SDortsmen's battalion. The .news.---of his death came in a letter from Tom Dailey. another member of the unicC, -The letter, was dated September 23 and gave no details. . ; ,k . j Tom Longboat was the greatest or American Indian runners. ine longer the distance the better he liked it. and the only man who" ever htm n th full marathan. when at his best, was Alfred JShrubb, the M - jim.nti rnrtiiimin. The two. proDaDiy tne createst marainon run- ners of their time, were fast friends and deadly rivals. . -.. I -f : : r ' ; 'The McKinley High School girls' basketball squad In action (upper). They will meet the! St. Andrew's Priory Qlrls in a three game series next week andi(lower)';tho;tquad'-vritlPvC0aeh--Bjrier,i'' First row, left to-right, -Marjerle Lee.: Charlotte Stewart., Doris Chalmers,. W. W. Brier. cQach; Dorothy Orfnston, Rose Robera. Second row Margaret Neely, : Gladys Stewart, captalh;; Abble. Prestldge .and Jane Holt. i , ; , - ; v; 4- - . ,- : . MATT McGRATH HURLS f FIFTY.SIX; POUNDER i 4- ' FOR WORLD'S RECORD , ; ;;. , : 4 NEWlYORKrOct-SO. Matt f - McGrath hurled the fifty-six 4 f pound weight just 43 feet 1 -f f Inches' when he broke the world's record at Travers island recent, ly; The giant of the - New - Tork 4 Athletic Club added almost three: 4- feet to", the old mark of 40 feet 4 f 2 inches made by John Flanni- 4 4 gan thirteen years ' ago. 4-4-V The Irish star was the stellar "4 4 performer at the last of a series 4 of meets .' arranged by " the Mer-4 4 cury Foot organization for Uncle 4 4 Sam's boys. s- ; ' ' 4 4- ;.'; " - 4 4 f AUTO FACTORS SMASH . VY" BOWLING RECORD t AND TRIM -PRINTERS v :" ..; ' ' s -; Breaking the ?YAM. C A. bowling record for. total pinfall .the Auto Fac: tors 'defeated the Printers last night notching a figure of 2635. Each game rolled by -the winners was over 800. The scores - were: Auto .Factors,. SS6. 929, 820 and 2635. Printers, T70, $10, 778 and 2388; ; ' 'Tinker was high manwith-589 and also took the single game honors-with 214r - Williams of the Printers was nextvwith a total of 559 and a single game of 202. Tomorrow : night the Federals meet the Auto "Factors. ROOKIES PLAlr M6 TEAM. Captain Scott of the M6 Basketball club of the Y. M. CL.Arfs confident ot bringing his team to victory, tonight in the game with the Rookies. The husky vViikm5on brothers are" Ir the pink of condition and are two gool, dependable guards. Auei bach and Morgan, the two regular forwards seem to be doing well in their posi tions.'" Kenneth Decker, the latest ad dition to the team, is scheduled ,-to take Morgan's place at forward .while Morgan wiirtry to fill Captain Scott j position" at center. Scott has been laid up with a pore thigh. "String bean"' Scott certainly has the advan tage, over all the other, intermediate, centers, being over six feet. taU and fast on his feet With him at center and Auerbach and Dicker, holding down tie-. -forward ' positions " the Rookie .guards will have a job oh their'hands. The M6 team have high hopes' of 'coming ' through with the championship and a clear 'record of 1000 per ; enL This team' won the Intermediate championship last year. ; 1 WAIPAHUS WIN OUT. . - Mike Jay's Jabs WHAT'S THE USE? L it' 1 mm Hezza Fishe Says: If you - Put on a ' Dark suit -' For the day Expecting rain . Why It will Be so hot That you'll wish You. had donned a Light suit;; and If You wear a light Suit'it will pour Like Niagara Falls So What's the Use? V Bert Simmons failed to .allow the Coast Defense more than two hits last Sunday, but no alibi had to be of fered for his failure. WINTER SPORT PROGRAM FOR MAUI IS FINALLY - ARRANGED IN DETAIL WAILIKU. Maui. Oct. 26 Maui's win ter sport schedule has been completed and Is announced as follows: Oct 24 Baseball. Sot Vs. Athletics. Oct. 26 Volleyball. Giants, vs.-Cubs. Oct. 29 Basketball. Athletics vs. Giants. Oct. 31 BodJteball and Relays. Sot vs. Cubs. 2 volleyball, Sox vs. Giants. 3 Baseball, Athletics vs. Cubs. 7 Basketball, Sox vs. Athlet ics. 9 Dodseball and Relays, Giants vs. Cubs. Nov. 12 Baseball, Athletics vs. Gianti Nov. 14 Volleyball. Sox vs. Cubs. Nov. 16 Dodgeball and Relays, 43ox vs. Giants.' Nov. 19 Basketball, Athletics vs. Cubs Nov. 21 Volleyball. Athletics vs. Sox. Nov. 23 Basketball, Giants vs.: Cobs: Nov. 26 Dodgeballnd Relays, Ath letics -s Giants. Nov 2S Baseball, Sox vs Cubs Nov CO Basketball, Sox vs. Giants. Dec. 3 Volleyball, Athletics vs. Cubs.' . , 5 Dodgehall and Relays, Sox vs. Athletics. ;V 7 Baseball. Giants vs. Cubs. 10 Vplieyball, Athletics VS. ' Giants. ; .;.;.--Dec. 12 Basketball, Sox vs.ubs. , Dec. 1 4 Baseball. Sox vs. "Giants; ; V ; Dec. 17 Dodgeball and Relay Ath letics vs. Cubs S: . J ; MILLS SENIORS LOSE FLAG TRY Dec. Dec. 5 New York Social Note After, an ab sence of several years Mr. Miller Hug gins, .the well known diamond expert, will return from the South. 4 NOWJtHEVRE GOING, ' TO PUT SKIDS-UNDER v - t 4 ' POOR OLD '.PORTLAND . - LOS ANGELES. Oct. 19. "It is a safe bet pianos to peanuts -f 4- that Portland will , be out . ot f f the league next season' accrtrd- 4 f ;ing to a Pacific- Coast League high-up's ' way ; of thinking. More- -f 4 ' over, this same personage has a 4-4-' "hunch" that the season will be 4 shortened, some, five weeks, all 4- of which .-will 'com to pass at a 4 special meeting . of the league 4 planned for .San- Francisco one .' 4-' week; after the" close i of the sea -f son. Johnny Powers, Torn : Dar- f , mody and Henry Berry conferred 4- here and confirmed plans for the meeting today. ' ; -f f. 4. 4 4 4; 4- 4- -f -f -f. D0UBLEHEADER CARDED T0NIGHT:iN MIDDLES, BASKETBALL LEAGUE A new tax has been suggested, but we 'believe: that '4 taxing, the credulity of wrestling fans would net yield the 1 Government, a Jitney as that commod ity is aireaay carrying - a promotive imposition, r - - ' ' They're'hurrying up with thpse foot bali games in New York state as fight ing Js, to be- prohibited, after Wedns-1 f " . . He-told us that he rrjade that Moana lua course in eighty-two and, by Heck, we forget to ask him if he meant strokes or hours. i ;W admit that Csaeh Midkiff knows football backwards arid that's the way Punahou played it last Saturday. - Four of the 'Intermediate teams mix 1 j it un; tonight "at the Y.' M. O A. -Games Hall, the Rookies versus the I6r and the WaanlngtOns against . the 43. R.'s. Tlie first game-will be called at 7:30. .To date the G.R. and-the M6 teams have, beea showing the most.' class, and tneXG,' R." teamV is Jeading; the league wth , twq games .to its credit. ;The .'line up for the .., first ; game Rookies :; "Smith, ; rf; ' Rodrigues, - If ; Canarfor c; Jtosa.-rg; Serrao !g.: The M6: K. V Decker. rf ; Auerbach. If; Scott, c; : Wilkinson,. rg; , Wilkin son. Ig. The Washingtons - will play: Kai Luke rf ; M. K. Ching.- It; Aitn Duhn. c; ' F.' A." Sing, rg; Yen ; Ching, hz-'The-G. R.' lineup: McCluskcy, rf; Fritschi, If; Clinton, ,c; M. Borthwick, rg;' Keppeler 1" ; . . . The "standing of -the team's : Team-r- . . : ' Won. Lost. ' The fast Ehlers . team went Oown to defeat a second time at the hands of the WaipahU' Japanese ;baseball team on Sunday at Athletic park, the score being. 5 to 4 Both ilayed good ball. . F. ' Rodrigues was the hero fcr the losers, cracking the pill for four bases. - The losers are anxious to get another try at the Japanese and ' a game- will probably be stage-1 1 nest Sundav bv the two squads at Athletic Aviators are bothered by pockets in the air. but air in the pockets is what annoys most folks. ". No,' stupid they're not called fans because they circulate-hot air. : Owing to the increase of the price f candy there more than one mar ried. man comes home these days and tells hrs' wife "he didn't . bring -any sweets- because she's the sweetiest thing; don't you. know? NEW HISTORICAL DATA Nero, the. violinist, wnjlehe , never had any technique, played with great fire; (Sylvester, the salt) C OFF FOR HOLIDAY. CHICAGO, Oct 19. Charles A. Comiskey, owner of the Chicago Americans, winners of the world's championship, - and a party of sixty friends,"- departed tonight- for Camp Jerome, near Mercer : -Wisconsin," to celebrate, the -White So?; victory. Clarence-Rowland,' t 'manager; of the club,vwas in the party, - They : win vjend two. weekr at . the hunting reservationr whtcn is owned by the Woodland Bards, an organiza tion comncsed of Comiskey's personal MARKKAM'S GIANTS VICTORS Markham's Makiki Stars took a close and exciting game from the Royal Hawaiian garage team on Sun day morning at.: Makiki . field. Th Royal Hawaiians held thjs lead all th way up to the last tihninir'Ty lb score of 6 to 4, and lost out in the last half of the ninth when the "Ma kikis made three runs, and won by a score of 7 to 6. ' The lineup of tho winners is as follows: H. Markham, A. Markham. N. Markham, A. Kong, R. Kong. Perry, W. Smith, J. Halle, l. Young. : :; :;.; . . ; . :" . (SpMUl SUr BulTia CrrMttB4tae) M 1 LLS SCHOOL, Oct O.The seniors lost one chance of takintTSe pennant of the Mills interclasstcca gue yesterday morning when the boys of the grammar school department took the game by a score of 11 to 8. The winners were heavy hitters and never had trouble in pounding th; senior slabstcrs. The upper ' class men sent in a team of players who were young at the game and that may have been the reason for the de feat. Four boys of the losers were unable to play when the game start ed. These boys are members of th National Guard and; they had to re port for duty carrying guns instead -of "baseball bats. - : , ; r v However, the seniors have not lost hope for the pennant as the series has not yet ended. The . sophomor nine is now tied with the seniors for first; honors with three wins and two defeats ' As far as the outlook ; la ( concerned, the seniors should cinch the flag. The Sophs are poor hitters and with a weak pitcher their' hope of. taking the pennant is but a dream. This game will be played some time this'. week and after that -baseball will be given a vacation until next spring. .... i.V.---.'-.:- v;;'::-,";'"-: r'i Basketball is the next sport to-be introduced at Mills this year . and ; when the basketball season comes HiJb Manoa institute will" send, in a tcm against other school teams, of the city. : ; '.''' " y',':"7::-':- Line-Ups : The: boys who played in - yester day's game were as follows: ' f ; Scnrore---CharIes Ho, c f.; WaUst, Sb, Ah Fong, ss.: Sunny, 88 p.; Yap, lb.; Shlnkawa, If.; Takemoto, 2b.; Lee. rf.t Izuml, c, and Kim Fong Chong, rf.- . ..; -. " !" Grammar school LJn v Fat, 3b. ; Tom, p.: Sera, 2b. -- Liberate, c; Sung, lb.; Ishlmnra. ss.; Chong.: rf.; Hashlgawa, tf.; Wah" Sheong, If. ; , (C A O) l2H Sapolio, tKe great labor saver. It makes kitchen u tensils, marblej paint ed woodvvork and xut '; ; lery4ook like nevvv ; J : Sold cycryiYhcrc; ; r CLEANS ; SCOU&S TOUSUES . ; lZh.d EKOOI MORGAN'S SONS CO- Km Ycrlc I 4 g. r.; M5-. 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