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v.- r V Edited by MIKE JAY J. 'Jj,i lJ EX-GHAMP MEfcTS William N. Eklund, present Island tennis champion, will meet A. L. Cas tle, former island, champion, in the challenge round of the Hawaiian patri otic tennis tourney this afternoon on the Kapiolani Park courts of the Ha waii Tolo and Racing association at 2 : 30 o'clock. It should be a battle royal from start to finish. The for- mer uue noiuer uwu buiub " house afire during the. tourney and it is just possible that he may hand the present champion a drubbing.; In any case there will be a large crowd ' of tennis fans on hand to view the ses sion. :: ' Tables Turned. In the patriotic doubles staged, yes terday the tables were neatly turned on the whirlwind Japanese tennis stars. The day previous M. Uno and H. Ohye defeated Larky and Water house, but A. L. Castle and William N. Eklund took the measure of another Oriental team, Tanaka and Wong, by scores of 6-1 and 8-6. In the second match of the after noon F. E. Steere and K. B. Barnes, members of the Manoa Tennis club, defeated H. Ohye and M. Uno by scores m- e t ' anil " Tho' Hoogs and Hoogs vs. Wilder - . a A VAC and Girdler matcn was posipuncu terday and will be staged this after noon on the Beretania street courts. TH iu' Barnes In addition to this match, three others' will be played this afternoon on - . 1 11 Ml a1aa the polo courts ana mey t hi uw this round of men's doubles, as fol lows: " . . . 2:30 p. m., William N. Eklund of Alfred L. Castle of Honolulu, former champion.- i ' . , - 4 pra., Steere and, Barnes against . Castle and Eklund. 4 p. m.. Page and Allen against Richards and Warren. The" mixed championship doubles Vm begin on Nov. -20. The entries, which opened at E. O. Hall & Son's on Thursday, will close on Saturday, Nov. 17. MIDGET LEAGUE?GAMES r GO TO PUNAHOU BUFFS AND PUNAHOU BLUES -In both games of. the Midget League yesterday afternoon the Tunahou teams were victorious. The Punahou Buffs defeated the Iolanls by a score of 6 to nil in a hard game on the lower Punahou field and the Punahou Blues walked over - the Honolulu Military academy by a score of 54 to nothing. lolanis put up a hard fight, but the aggressiveness of the Buffs told , on them, and in the second half Conant s'hot across the line for a touchdown, the only score of the game. - In the other game the Punahou Blues made mince meat out of the Honolulu Military Academy eleven. Wayson Williams was the big star, ' gaining ground at will. BreCkenridge of the losers was the only man who "shone on that side. What Healthy Nerves Mean in YftH A strong, vigorous nervous system means health, strergth and ability to endure hardship and also Uy enjoy the full pier -ures of life. ; The man with healthy nerves accom plishes greater tasks with lecs fatigue. He has a plear eye, an active brain and a sound body. He is enabled to thlak better and work faster. He has. energy. 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FY, 1 ; x eye, the elastic step, the clear and act ive brain, the courage and strength end comfort they impart are noted al most from the first day they are taken. One box of Sensapersa will do t treat deal of good, tl 3 full cc!urs6 treatment of six boxes Is guaranteed to give absoluta satisfaction or the money will be refunded. The ; proprietors earnestly ask for every sufferer to give Sensapersa a pnod fair, trial at their risk. Don't C!iambers urug v,u- nomsier urug Co., Honolulu urns icuaon, jmun Co., or eent postpaid for $1 per box or 6 boxes for $5. THE BROWN EXPORT CO, -Dept. 16, TI Cortlandt SU New York, WHAT IS BAN JOHNSON'S i STATUS IN THE ARMY? V?' y-;.r 'r-r&x . CHICAGO, OctJ 26. The mill- 4- tary status of Ban Johnson is 4 still up in the air, Early yester- t f day afternoon "reports had him -f on his way to Washington, where 4 -f he was called to report'for "im- t-. mediate duty"' ; k ' ? f Late In the afternoon these re- -f ports were denied from his Chi- f cago office. The big man of base- 4 f ball was on his way before inter -f f viewers reached him, however. ; He is said to be ' sore" about the -4 amount of publicity he Is geetlng -f f with relation to joining the army. Last reports had him on the -f f way to Camp Jerome, Wis., where the Sox fans are having a "love 4- feast." ; .: 'i..-J- - ' ' .': H f.:f-f , T.t LEONARD OFFERED BIG t SUM TO BATTLE WHITE NEW YORK, Oct. 26.Benny Leon ard was today offered 525,000 to box Charley White, the Chicago light weight. Billy Gibson, Leonard's man ager, is willing. But there is a hitch over the staging of the bout. One man wants to stage it himself. He will insist on a twenty-round bout. If a shorter bout is agreed on the purs will dwindle. MAUI TENNIS. (Spdal Star-BnUetin CortMpoadanc.) ' WAILUKU, Nov. 3. In Wailuku men's singles this week Chillingworth defeated . Kinney, Engle i defeated To wnsley, Burns defeated Schoenberg, and Burns defeated Rietow. . . In mixed doubles McLaren-Robinson defeated Taylor-Weight. In ladies singles,, which is creating an unusual amount of interest on Maui at present, Myhand defeated Weight, 63, 61, and Hoffmann defeated Mitchell, 6 4, 68, 63. Doubleheader Will Baseball Will Be King Baseball will sink into sweet repose for the season, providing Sam Nott and Will T. Miles permit him, on Sunday when a doubleheader will be staged at Moiliili Field. The first game will berin at 1:30 and the second at 3 o'clock. The fast Asahis will, take on the Filipinos for the opener and the funeral rites will be conducted by the ; lst-32nd Infantry team and the Coast Defense. Scofield Report (Special Star-Bulletin Conespondeice.) SCHOFIELD BARRACKS. Nov. 9. Owing to a game between the lst-32nd Infantry and Coast Defense nines, greatly advertised., the Blues will per form in Honolulu Sunday afternoon at MoiliilL Field. The players had been FORT SHAFTER VOLLEY BALL -TEAM BREAKS IT EVEN ipOUBLE BILL Last night at Kakaako in the Ath- erton hall the fast volleyball team from Fort Shafter, captained by Mols- bergen, played both the -Korean and the Kakaako teams. The Koreans lost the first to the Shafter boys 8 to 13 and won the second from the sol diers 15 to 7. The Kakaakos put a strong team on the floor, playing all Kakaako boys with the exceptioiuof James Pill, who is the star man of the Koreans, and the result was that they took three straight frames from the Shafter team by the scores of 15 to 3, 15 to 9 and 15 to 8. Cullen, Molsoergen and Thompson played the best game for the Kakaa kos while Naone, Pill and Mahay were the stars for the Koreans. Naone's playing was by far the fea ture of the game as his cross net cuts in the returns won many points for his team. . . Saturday, November 17, the Kakaa kos will go to Fort Shafter and play a return game, the game to start at 4:30 p. m. A midget league Indoor baseball league will be organized al so by Mr. Robley, composed of four teams and this will also start Satur day, November 17. Schedule is to be announced early in the week. ; LEARN ELECTRICITY : Enter tbts profluble profession now while the opportunities for electrical experts are greatest. , Your success in electricity depends upon the thoroughness of your train -v itls. . Electricity is a wonderful profession and a mighty big one. and It demands - thousands of trained men yearly men 1th ambition men with energy men with knewledis. Actual knowledge nust eons from actual practise. There is big money In electricity for the real expert You tan become an electrical expert In alx to eight months. 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Hussey, Le.; Clark, l.t.; Kukona, l.g.; Kaiona, c.J Hohu, r.g.; Ka nuu, r.t; Fuller, r.e.; Crabbe, q.b.; Coleman, l.h'.; Dawson, r.h.; Aar rona, f.b. MELIM'S TOWNIES O. P. Soares, c; J. A. Gilliland, l.h.; Alvin Melim. r.g.; William Thompson, r.t.; Pat O'Sullivan, l.t.; F. Piper Rodrigues, r.e.; Donald Brown. I.e.; Clifford Me-: llm, Lh.; G. "Peanuts" Leal, f.b.; George Hawkins, r.h.; and Harry j Melim (captain), q.b. To hreak throuzh the slower line o Melim's Town team at the Kam Field this afternoon will be the tactics the Kamebameha cadets. . The game will start at 3:30 o'clock and there should be a big crowd on hand, repre senting both supporters of the Town- ies and Kams. Harry Melim has had his club out to work several times during the week and the boys are ready to eat up tne cadets. Tho Kam backfleld has in creased its speed and Js ?n great shape for a whirlwind battle. ' Both teams may be expected to go the limit. The Other Game At Alexander Field this afternoon the Punahou eleven will tackle the McKinlev squad. Wails of sorrow stories of injuries to players and tal of general lack of form have , come regularly from both camps during tne week. But usually this sort of thing is but camouflage and blinds neither side to the battle they are to expect. While-both clubs claim -to be weak ened, followers of the grid game can fully expect to see a lot of so-called criDDles Playinc like demons this afternoon on the Alexander Field. Wind Up Season Buried On promised a Sunday of rest to enjoy one of the big football games, but as it is, the trip to town will have to be made. Brinza will work on the mound for the Blues, while "Lefty" Grumpier has been announced as the twirler for, the Cosmolites. The lst-32nd, nine will line up as follows: Buckland, l.f.; Stratton, lb.; Maddis, c; Dunlap, c.f.; Holcomb; 3b.; Coyle, 2b.; Chief, ss.; Ralls, r.f.; and Brinza, p. Manager Lester announces he will give his team a short rest after which a series will be staged at th9 Scho field Athletic park with either the Wreckers, or Coast Artillerymen. The team went through the season with but three defeats chalked against them and Lester thinks the men are entitled to a few Sundays' rest. KAIULANI ELEVEN WINS FROM LILIU0KALANI IN GRAMMAR SCHOOL GAME On Friday afternoon at the Kame hameha field Kaiulani school, of the Grammar School league, defeated Lil iuokalani by an overwhelming score of 52 to 0. The weather was ideal for a football game, and both teams worked hard, but the Kaiulani boys showed better head work and also showed that they had been doing some hard practise. Ah Tung ami Sam Hipa were the "stars" of the game, each making several touch downs. The lineup of the teams was as fol lows: Kaiulani Ah Tim q. b.; Ken Solo mon, r. h.; Ah Tung, 1. h.; Sam -Hipa (captain), f. b.; Kam Dick, c; Kwai You, r. g.; Pasqual May, 1. g.; Kam On, 1, t.; George McCarthy, r. t.; Moi chi Itagaki, 1. e.; Hisashi Mukalda, r. e.. Liimiokaiani Koger Watson, q. b.; Frank Aking, r. h.; Jacob Akiona, 1. h.; George Kaleikini, f. b.; Watson Ishibashi, c; Vasili Kobilaasky, r. g.; Fred Beckley, 1. g.; Alexander Stone, 1. t.; Henry Yap, r. t.; Ivalani Cock ett, 1. e.; Philip Ani. r. e. During the-second half of the game Wah Soon Shin played right guard. CTAR-BbcLETtN GIVES YOU TODAY'S NEWS TOO AY ; Complete Electrical Equipment You work with specialists in each branch of electricity, using the latest and most complete apparatus. Detailed instruction in the theory, operation, con struction and installation of the various electrical apparatus and systems, as well as calculating, testing, trouble locating and electrical drafting. " City. Tel. Chelsea 2633 Sunday SPORT CARD Being a Summary of: the . Events for Week-End Saturday " FOOTBALL 25th Infantry vs. 2nd Infantry at Moiliili at 1:45 p. m. Schuman's Town Team vs. 1st Field Artillery at Moiliili at 3:45 p. :m. McKinley vg. Punahou at Alexander field at 3:30 p. m. TENNIS Openipg round in f Manoa Tennis club singles at Ma noa club, ground 2:30 p. m. Chal lenge round at Polo ground 2:30 p. m. ' Y. M. C. A. tennis handicap tourney play at Atherton court 2:30 p. m. ' ' SWIMMING Second round in Outrigger Canoe club regatta at Waikiki. YACHTING Sale of Yacht Ha waii at noon In J. F. Morgan auc tion rooms. Sunday FOOTBALL 1st Infantry vs. .4th Cavalry at Schofield Bar racks. 32nd Infantry vs. Fort Ka ra eh a me ha at Fort Kamehameha. GOLF Final round in Wall & Dougherty cup at Honolulu Golf club. BASEBALL Asahis vs. Fili pinos at Moiliili 1:30 p. m. Coast Defense vs. 32nd Infantry at Moi liili 3:00 p. m. . WHAT'S THE USE? A I. O. Wishes Says: When you get Home from a " Hard Day's work, If you want to Stay In, your Wife wants to go Down to a show And if you've Had an easy Day and feel ' Like taking in a Show your wife Refuses to let . You go Down town At all, So, What's the Use? Betphu a nickel that as soon as the Congressional Party gets back to the Coast somebody writes a popular song "Hitting the High . Spots In Hawaii." Whldh will. remind the members of their trip to Makapuu yesterday. Now that the fight over players In the Oahti Football League is over, President Wilson can give his undi vided attention to the war once more. Slang Simplified The Can Getting the gate." Being requested to take the ozone. Forward, March! You'd think that the teams in the Y. M. C A. Bowling League was Scotch. It's a close race, don't you know! j (The ambulance, pronto, Pete). See where a suffragette in Wash ington, D. C, is on a hunger strike. Well, it's one way to satisfy an appe tite for notoriety! . The price of flour has certainly aviated. It costs an awful lot to get a "bun" these days. Eh what, 'Erbert? Your sport page, sir, is fine'as silk. . ,(1 read It) , . It's safe and sane and free from bilk, (I read it) Your lit'ry style is something swell, Your page is always read quite well, Here in the bughouse where I dwell (I read it!) Rabid Rudolph. Outside of the fact that they play golf, most of 'emhave spotless repu tations. v 1 M'KINLEY GIRLS DROP FIRST GAME OF SERIES TO ST. ANDREWS TEAM By a score of 43 to 12 the St. An drew's Priory girls' basketball team defeated the McKlnley High School girls' squad on the latter's own grounds yesterday afternoon in the first game of the series for the schools title. Hundreds of fair followers of basketball watched the game. Pass ing and teamwork won for the St. Andrew's girls. The second game of the series will be played next Friday on the Priery courts. Glenn E. Jackson refereed and Mrs. Guerrero umpired .yesterday's game. Tne line-ups were as follows: Priory Edith Thoene and Lily Ka- hoa, forwards; Lucy Seong and Mabel May, centers: Frieda Coleman and Doris Mossman, guards. McKinley--Gladys Stewart and Jane Holt, forwards; Margaret Neely and Charlotte Stewart, centers: Laura Maby and Agnes McCandless, guards. The. '..actual earnings of women workers in Great Britain are consid erably above the $4.87 minimum. Book on and How to Feed Mailed free to any ' " address by the . Author -V H. CLAY GLOVER , . CO, INC, 118 West 31st Street New-York, 0. 3. A. America's . Pioneer Dog Remedies Dog TOWNIES READY FOR ARTILLERY TOWN TEAM. George Mclnerny, c.; Herbert Mclnerny, l.g.; Billv Inman, l.t; Bill Rice, I.e.; Harry Bertelmann, r.g.; Billy Paty, r.t.; C. Bertel: mann, r.e.; Scotty Schuman, q.b.; Haole Sumner, f.b.; Noble iKau hane, l.b.; Albert Machado, rJi. . FIRST ARTILLERY . Taylor, f.b. ; Wilkinson, 'r.h.; Househaleer, l.h.; De Marco, (cap tain), q.b.; ' Drzewiski, c.; :: Ray, l.g.; Lipke, l.t ; Macool, Le.; Ptak, r.g.; Lieut. Hoskins, r.t.; Powers, r.e. . r . ' : - " Two games of stiff football will be staged this afternoon at Moiliili Field. The main game of the day will be that between "Scotty" Schuman's Town Team and the 1st Artillery team of Schofield Barracks. This mix; will start at 3:30 o'clock and should be the drawing card. Schuman has been feeding his hus kies on raw meat during the week and whipping them, into shape. The 1st Artillery team,' while, somewhat of an unknown quantity, is said to be fully capable of spilling the beans for the Townies. Curtain-Raiser i , After their defeat of last Saturday the Townies have been out working hard to break into the win column. The Artillerymen are just as anxious to ; notch V victory on their first ap pearance, so that the fans can ex pect some real fireworks. .The curtain-raiser will, see Captain Carr's 23th Infantry eleven take on the 2nd Infantry of Fort Shafter. This game will begin at 1:45 o'clock. Both teams are in the pink of condition and should give a good account of them selves. . Two Grid Games Ga OOO Both Will Be Placed fAt APosts Two football games are scheduled tomorrow, both at army posts. The game at Fort Kamehameha will be between the 32nd Infantry team:and the Fort Kams. . The Fort's line-up will be as follows:' Soloway, I.e.; Windgard, l.t.; Weldon, I.g.; Maslnc, c; Cantele, r.g.; Urban, l.t.; Waite, r.e.; Wade, Lh.; Stoddard, f.b.; Lewi3, r.h.; Schmidt, q.b. Schofield Report. (Special Star-Bulletin Corrtspondence.) SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Nov. 10. The Oahu football league's card at Schofield for the week-end is a tilt between the 1st Infantry and 4th Cav alry elevens at Castner Sunday after- .-noon. IMS win oe uie miuai same of the season for either team and con sequently there is no dope upon which to base predictions, although the In fantrymen appear to have the shade, as several veterans appear in the line up. The coaches have not been very communicative as to the "outfit" and most practice has been held in secret. Consequently the teams are consider- OPENING R0UND IN "Y" MEET TO FINISH TODAY The opening round in the Y. M. C. A. handicap tennis tournament will be finished today. Four matches are scheduled on the Atherton courts. They are as follows: 2 p. m. Johnston vs. Larimer. 3 p. m. Punohou vs. Pease. Cuth bertson vs. Hill rone set unfinished). 4 D m. Henderson vs. Merrill. In yesterday's play Dr. R. D. Will iams defeated Prof. L. A. Henke by scores of 6-1 and 6-0. In the second match of the afternoon I. J. Hurd won the race with oncoming darkness and defeated M. L.'Copeland, 5-7, 6-4, 6-1. Mr. Smith is coming to Honolulu. Adv. . . ffiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiitiiiiiiniiiiiniiriiiiiiuiitiiHuiiniiiniiniiuiiiiiniiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiniiininiiiiu iiiiuiiumiiniiiNmiiiis ZZa See our Window Display of New Goods. Men's New Felt Hats Exceptional Quality at $2.75 to $3150 each. ' Men's Fine Dress Shirts - , . i New Patterns; Good Quality at $ I i 2 5 each'. c v : -K -k ' . . y -, .f - . t . -. -r ....... : . Men's Fancy Neckwear In Richest Colors and Exclusive Designs at 65c each. YAT. LOY Co. ' 12-16 King Street Near Nun anu ' -sV W r.' ::'"t - :. V. r- - . :- 7' '- - - ' - - " ...(- - ..... if f f -f f SIR THOMAS L1PTON IS f . AFTER 1851 CUP YACHT. - - . - BOSTON, Oct 31. -Sir Thomas -f -f LIpton, four times challenger for t V the America's cup. today expres- f sed fa desire to 4 purchase the f f " schooner-yacht America' which -f 'brouglit the cup to this country f in 151. In a cablegram Hollis -f . Burgess he. said he had just -f f heard that the famous racer was for sale, to be informed immedia- f tely as to the price and other par-J -f - ticulars. Mr. Burgess turned the f; message over to C. II. W. Foster -f 4- and Henry A, Taggard, : Boston f -f yachtsmen, who recently, bought V f the America to save her from f being broken up for junk. . . .-f -f -Members of , Oie - New York -f f Yacht- Club; custodian i of the -f America's cup, also ace said to -f f be anxious to purchase the yacht. f -f 4 ,-f -f Vf f Vr-f TWO CUPS PUT UP FOR BIG OUTRIGGER GRIND - Two handsome cups have been do nated by II. F. WIchman to go to the second and third jnan to finish, in ,the distance grind in the Outrigger Canoe Club race on December 1. Ten events are : scheduled for the program at the Outrigger Canoe Club this afternoon. : Chief of these will be the. 220-yard race in which Duke' Ka hanamoku and a number of other, well known : swimmers are entered. ' The races will start at 2 o'clock, k i B TEAM WINS 'Friday evening at 7. o'clock the Al legro Brotherhood-- of ;Palama Settle ment met in a spacious gymnasium to participate in a series of Indoor base ball. The boys were- divided Into two teams, A and B, and from the evi dence of the playing tonight there will be keen rivalry during the series. The score for last evening was : 10 to 7 in favor of the B team. After the game the boys all enjoyed a swim in the tank. ' " ed dark horses and it is possible may upset the standing of the league when they get agoing. . The lineup: Fourth Cavalry Rog ers, l e.; Guild, l.t.;; Karl," l.g.; Devery, c; Thompson; r.g. ; ; Pendrey, r.t J Kai ser, r.e.; Schley, q.b.; r Charbrait, I.h.b.; Finley, rJi.b.; Morris, Lb. First Infantry Munch, I.e. ; Stock off, l.t,;' Mahaffy, l.g.; Schmacher, c; Victor, r.g.; Daubert, r.t; Spooner, r.e.; Pemberton, q.b.; Ryerson, lJi.b.; Fagin, r.h.b.; McCurdy, f.b. v TO 4 Vrifiri HA1P I flTYl nVTAI 1 UWU A Ul A ViUUi A vr I FAiooioLiii'iii (Directly Overlooking thV 5 Volcano ' of Kilauea) COVERS ALL Steamer Mauna Kea sail h every Wednesday and Satutt day ; Memi 'Foil isi JMIK If! mmm.m l'jn the official averages of the Com me: tcial Bowling League for the week Tlrx Iter of the Auto Factors leads the leaf ie with a figure of 182.75. Camara of V the : Financiers is second with 182 6, and the Canario brothers are thir :': d and f onrthv 11 S. . Canario i3 thin aud J. W Canario is fourth. The avei tages follow; , ,il'yy Figurei. r ' vines and teain--;,': Gamesv-.Avcr. Tin aT.'AF..... ....12 Cam'-fa, Fin. . : . . . . . . i . . 3 Caa Wo. H. S., . PF. Z Cam irio; J. 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