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. rr- a .. 't'-'" ..- v ,.r j ., : :, -. jr..'. r-; ; . : .- . "r" - . T rarirrilrFir j-n: r-:. .r..;.;. . v. EIGHT v wmmmmy ressmen To Fiht It Big Baseball Game Will Be Called Today at ;3:45Mudd .and Castle Will Be on tne jyioun Will Be No Admission Fee to Taken for Red Cross Odds WHO'S WHO The Cong. ' Weights Jim McClintin, c .....178 Syd. Mudd, p ...184 8am Nlcholls, I. D.....197 Prince Kuhio, 2 b 204 Frank Reavls, 3 b .....187 Bats right left" wrong right" awful worse hopeless - good great last Art EUton, s. s .143 Bill Carter, I. f ..154 Miles Polndexter, c. f..179 Ernest Lundeen, r. f...179 Oscar Bland, r. f..... 189 Scene-A beautiful enclosure-located in the Moiliilsect on. Cast in eluding angry mob will appear about fifth: canto. Sec0dKacp !? d es Mil drop from the clouds bearing baskets which will be "" Pluribus Unum. Third act-Stretcher bearers will . appear npon tice Fifteen minutes will elapse between the second and third acts in or der to let the crowd get their breath. . - '4 v. k! o.nrt. Governor LHclus Pinkham will throw out ..SS?; stand; Brigadier General Wisser has 'ShMar tint ball and Brigadier General Samuel I; Johnson, N. G.H., has Mbejj . aik d to catch it Major Fern has been extended, an l, hit tne first ball pitched. U. S. Senators Myers d ThompsonndSena tors Hind and Robinson have been named ras -honorary empires ;WJJ. R Farrington, Judge Vaughan and Raymond C. Brown are the court of last appeaL All For the Game This afternoon the members of the congressional party will forget the eolden sunsets of Hawaii: the won derful flora of the Paradise of the Pacific; the beauties that have been showered upon "all; the homestead laws; the high cost of living. andMhe ! high cost of loving, and will go forth i to Moiliill field to watch the slaugh ter of the innocents. Owing to the fact that a number of klnd'hearted bosses have decided that all work makes Percival very thick in the dome, it has been decided to call the big baseball game at Moiliill field at 8:45, and if any of the unfor tunate can camouflage' the boss and get out at 4 bells they. 11 have suf ficient view of the spectacle, which Is the big event of the week, and promises to resound throughout . the walls of congress whenever our great and national pastime 4is discussed. Ready For Play trZ V. The congressional xAUvmtmd ; stars have held their last -.workout, and are in excellent condition, for the big game. The locals have also been get ting ready for the melee and although Gerrit Wilder has developed a char ley horse, ne expects to be in the game ready to do his share to send the intruders home with 'a defeat. It has developed that nearly every member - of the congressional base ball team has played baseball, and two members of the party broke into professional baseball for a . time. US CLUBS TO' CLASH SATURDAY Inter-Club Tourney Will Be Big Feature of Play; Five Entries Expected for Tournament Since Manoa has staged the recent tournament there has been much in terest taken in the Inter-Club tennis tournament which will be staged on December 1. At present it is expected that Manoa, Kaimuki, Beretania and the Neighborhood clubs will compete for the honor of playing the Ewa team. The Ewa team has two legs on the cup, and Beretania has won out on two occasions, so there promises to be a real fight on hand as both these teams will be out to win. Manoa must be figured this year, as the club has developed a number of excellent players. F. E. Steere, treasurer of the Ha waiian Tennis association, will receive the entries. Each club will be taxed an entrance fee of $5. According to the present schedule there will be two single matches and three doubles. KAAHUMANU GIRLS WIN FROM CENTRAL GRAMMAR The Kaahumanu girls defeated the Central Grammars in a game of bas ketball yesterday by a score of 18 to 15. , Both teams showed improvement The line-up was as follows: Kaahumanu Pearl Bailey. Rose Gil man, forwards; Rachel Meek, Mele Lewis, guards; Anna Silva (captain). Lizzie Ho, centers. Central Grammar Alice Larsen (captain), Annie Lul. forwards; Mer tie Ludington, Elsie Akana, guards; Dorothy Evenson, Lucy, centers. CIARIDGB -A QP?csch and islators liili Game But Collection Will Be Slightly l-avor me Locai i earn AND WHERE Weight" Bats Locals. Ed. Femandei, c 176; right AI. Castle, p. ...... ..." C, ChMy, I. b. ........ 21Q CXboke, 2 b. vf..'i.'i".JJJ ; Kuplhea 3, b. .165 . Billy Miles, s. s. ... ...152 Gerrlt Wilder, I. f.....153 Holstein,' c . f. -179 Syl. Corres,-r. f. .....198 ; . ; right in, doubt wrong awful rotten A No. 1 censored no hope Mudd is : still a mighty sweet pitcher congress, and at the same , time Honolulu, that a man. may. still be-in congress and at the same time be able to hurl the sphere. The game may result in a pitcher's battle be tween Castle and Mudd. Feminine Air . A number of young ladies will be present during the game, and al though iJicre'wlri-'be.no'.admUslpn to the -park, there will be a collection taken up for the Red Cross, and everyone having an extra supply of change Is requested to donate to the cause, . . Frank Coombs has , donated his baseball, uniforms 'for the local play ers,: and the Star-Bulletin has allow ed ; the congressmen the; use of the Star-Bulletin suits, providing that they are returned- Through, the cour tesy of Davies & Co., the Reach base ball will be used, and Sam Nott of the Davies Company . has i also consented to furnish1 some war : material" for 'the teams.- VV ?'C'V ; '' ' " ' A large . crowd is expected out to tie grounds at Moiliill as the clash today will be tfe first that has taken ninra between congressmen and local law makers. There has been a little betting on the game to date and the present1 odds are about 100 to 94 on the locals. There is-at least a lot of interest in the game, and some excel lent baseball and some other Kincs may be expected. : ; . " JUPITER PLUVIUS STOPS TEtltllS AT POLO CLUB COURT Two Good Matches Scheduled for Tomorrow Afternoon; Capt. Warren to Play Jupiter Pluvlus was not a tennis en thusiast yesterday, and as a result the first match In the mixed doubles tour nament which was scheduled" at the Hawaii Polo & Racing Club courts had to be postponed. Miss Maile Vicars and X L. Castle were to meet Mrs. Matthew Grahanr and Oswald Mayall. The postponed, mtch will be played at the polo courts tomorrow afternoon at 3:30. Miss " Ruth Anderson and Atherton Richard? will 'meet Miss AliceT Hopper and William Eklund on the Cother court at : the same hour. This match should " create much In terest, as both young ladies, have been playing excellent tennis during the tournament this year. Richards and Eklund are numbered among the lead ing tennis players of the island, while Miss Anderson and - Miss Hopper are two of . Honolulu's feminine stars. It Is expected . that the semi-finals will be played on Friday afternoon and the finals on Saturday. Mrs. Aug ust Schaefer- and Captain William Warren will play the winner of the Vicars-'Castle-Graham-Mayall match on Friday. . V ' - ' f , FROM THE CAMPS By CHARLES CH1LLINGWORTH After having 4made. a careful study of the two baseball, teams which play today I am forced to venture the pre; diction that the Congressmen will win providing Castle goes into the game blindfolded, and -Fernandez; crawls on his hands ; and knees. , . Otherwise 'I look to. see the Legs down the Congs by'. at -least three goals from'the field. VBy SAM. NICHOLLS After 'doing, a little Hugh Fullerton detective work,;; I find that the -Congs should; be given ;78 per cent - on ; of fense,! while' the locals ought" to be ranked about 3'4 per cent - The locals have a lead on the defensive of 76 per cent to 74. per cent, put we shall more than' make this up : in strategy :On the evel of the battle 1 am violating no confidence when t say that we ex pect : to, win by . 24 runs. I do not ex pect, that our. total score win be oyer J- r- C -J- Two stars who will be seen in ac tion at the big game at Moiliill field on Thanksgiving day. In the upper figure Lt. Atherton " Gilman, of the Town Team, who is a former Harvard captain, and was selected by Walter Camp as a member of the AINAmeri can team. Gilman has been assigned to the 2th Infantry, but is expected to be in uniform withSchuman's ag gregation Thursday. Dick Whitcomb, the lowjr figure, is a former Wash burn star, and Is one of the best play- era who: ever appeared on a gridiron. Whitcomb was ope of ;.the stars on the National Guard football team last year. He will play tacklo on the Y. M. C. A. team. Lydgate, Baldwin .and Pratt Will Play; Midkiff's Return : Gives Team Confidence -" With Frank Midkiff back on at Punahou the prospects for for the Buff and Blue, look uousuajjy . - bright, when the.Oa.i j.h:is rocet.Kame - hameha on. Alexander field .at 2:1. Lydgate, Pratt ana uaiawin wm u back in the game, and although lUese j, stars are somewhat bunged up,-Jf una hou studfent8 are confident that they will help bring home the bacon. In the last game played at Alexan der: field -Kamehameha looked to . be about '20 points better than the -Duff and Blue squad. Given the breaks, the score would - have been about that much,: and Ka-j; tnould t the game a favorite, bu; Ts ki.if has the hap?. v faculty, of gecilr.g jvery oun J! of fight out of the team, and this may some what change :no dope. ;, Punahou Spirit Punahou has not lost a chanjricn ship to Kam in ten yeari. And al thougc the Puns have oi'eu entered" the f'nal game with a t urn which looked ragged on paper, they' have come through. The Pu.'axou spirit was sadly missing' in tno last game, but Midkiff is expected to bring it out again. Kamehameha has tal:.i on" oew'life; and Coach Borden has ?oi a lot out of his team. With - Colen an in- x):e f barkffftH th Kama will sorv nlrinivl of fighting power; and li Wo-.'M not'be at all surprising to see a no score e-omn - , - . it :y PUNAHOU STARS WILL BE READY piwiil iorbigwsh'Wm Kam h,a tasted victorv' and 'it TnavifPd to be crowded to capacity be-hard stopping the King street boys, but Midkiff said today that it would be a good game and. was confident, that the Punahou boys would make a deter - mined fight to retain the honors which have been held by the school for so " long. Lineups. ? The Punahou lineup for the game is expected to be as follows: Fassoth, I.e.; Lydgate, l.t.; Kanakanui,: l.g.; Pratt, c; Robinson, r.g.; Alexander, r.t. ; Higgins, re.; - Mahikoa, ', q.b,; Pogue, l.h'.; Baldwin, r.h.; Peterson, f.b. ;'-.' ! . . Kam will perhaps send the following players. Into. the game: Hussey, I.ei; H. Clark, l.t; W. Clark, l.g.; KaIona,.c; Huhu, r.g.; Kanuu, r.t; Fuller re.; Coleman; q.b. ; Aarona, l.h.; Groves; r.h.; Dawson, f.b. YOUNG SANTELL WILL . GO TO S. F. FOR: BOUT Young: Santell, the champion- head spinner of Hawaii, who is at present under tha- management of : , James Schneider, of . Los, Angeles,, will; leave for the mainland tomorrow, where he will meet Young Samson for the light heavy weight championship of the Pa cific coasts He may also appear In Other bouts; while there. . ? -.- k. 1 Santell 'will return to ? Honolulu; bef fore Christinas for a bout with the best matman' on the islands.. Sam NbtWind Bniy": Miles ihave been, planning 'on a big ; cardV and will without doubt f ea- town i -4 -tin. "y j&m y - jJt r--;V ? f ;3f;C l- (Spsdal Star-BnUetln CorrMpohdiic.) - ' SCHOFIpLD BARRACKS, -Nov. W. The troops of the post 'aire, eagerly awaiting ftfle Thanksgiving holiday I as a welcome break from the mpnbtopycf the intensive training schedulenqw Jn effect. A-variety of entertainment it offered. The holiday will be ushered in 'Thanksgiving eve by a smoker, tm der the auspices of . the post .athletic clb.I--,B.bbbie MooreFleis'cmanan4 : De " Mott are in charge., of the. affair w W nave, tne assisiance oi omer Popular members, of the. .club. Seven numbers grace the . program. and some I the ' best local - talent, will appftar. t The lst-32nd Infantrr amusement1 hall when .thex gong . sounds' for the open- fWH ,. , avani pf' "QV w" 7.- w Wn5!!!n5 j :fam" 'riS I w. of (ha inn'Av n-kor fa ITitonco rtvflr this contest. In the first annual classic, in 1916.- tb.eJlst humhled the S2nd. It is now a question whd 'wljl cop" this season? Both: regiments ! have teams they may well be, proud qf. The 1st. has appeared in two 'games this season; and blanked their;Qppbri :entsr in both games. i,t;is truethat they have not been up against stiff opposition;- the Cavalry and Battery p. 9th FieIT Artillery, beins 'the victims. How -they will act against tfie lstrpng team representing jtheBatyregi mentremain'3"Xo beeeThe nd'Iii; f antry,.; on the'other,hand,Venjged :fn three games so. far,)emerfng ;Victor in twa and losing one,"; the' WtMGJ'A; or Davis," .humbling .tiienr-jrriielr.vpc- tories Field over the; Kamehameha ;JX and; Artillery; ..elevensejreari'ed f scores. : V -i'lbi f. H by bfc : Thanksgiving night will f be featur-. ed by performances ' forthe benefit of Hhe Arniy Reliet society. fyhecom mittee in charge of the affair ajNLthe eht6rtam'ershaYeeb.i)rkIhgc to! make1 the affairs success. . The: af fair will-be staged- in. the 1 st32:id-In-fantryamment JhaVahd.ito iccQmi moaaie -tne crowas two ; periormanc3 wilUbegiventhe firstat ft:30,the second at 8 : 3uk: ? : ;sp When VbuivEvcs Kecfl Ccret 's:vSi,S.V:--':'Je-3. V1 -rf-"'" . local: f Ii: ;r Wfflmm. ; SHIELD'S Fi l..LGflSTlflPD: B ACOUT EiJEfJ in ,;aisuREfitTs ; . f , : - . T i y ; ;.t. -V Two Pitchers Whd Will Perforo ArWorthveRivalsIS of All; Departments -m; There has been so much;dIscussion during -the -.past week; regarding -: the ability t of : the' two ; pitchers who kwlli be seen ;in the Vgame; ;this ) af terpoon that .'the writer h'as'sone to consider? able trouble to get' the figures on; the two star k twirlersv who - one tixoo pitched for,Harvafd". and" Georgetown. A.-lx .Castle wfco- will -pitch, for the Legislators this -afternoon; . prefers pumpkin pie white- SydneyMudd, Vwo will be on the- hilltop ' for the Conjgs, hoves sweet potato - pie.'-' Next to base ball Castle enjoys tennis, while Mudd mucn prefers black- Jack.-' Mudd's f a- ISfi X$tL while Castle prefers 'Marguerite'. Clark. VThe. writer h'asV taken tti measuie-1 raents on -Willard' and' Johnson, ,W111 iams and Johnston,1 Cobb ' ami Speaker, Damon 'and Pythias and Rock'sndHye; solhas some,- grounds for .m.aintaintng I tnat the following description of;t the two -stars, who- wi)VUppear - at. Mojllill field thisf Vf tern9on, -at -3 f45 .UssoineV' whereVnearVcbrrOT tice there is "not- much "difference in tht various depatrments: f: I -.: ; i V;- v.';' '-Vl.:':;''Vj:fcastle.':--Mudd. av::'. Inches:! nebe Feett(noiTOal).w.s;..y11?12 -Ffet (expanded)' "i;. ;13-' r14. ' Wh iskers ( normal)' .5 . . . . 1.3 Whisker (shaven) ';'? Nostrils r.'.'. i".'....i ..... 5.0 ' - Fingernails ; (normal) .... '4.1 ' Fingernails (manicured) . 2.3 rf ead f (nbrrnal)f : . v. 'v8.3'j Head (contracted) '? ....... SA Reach .(normal). . ; . 'z. 431 ; Reach' (at table) I. i . .74 Neck4 (am6oth '. 16,7 M.7 t0.9 50 3.6 -2.4 4 a7 8.5 -4U 98.2 17.3 Waist (normal) .... .74.3 -V72.1, Waist (before eatlng) .. . .43.9- ;v34.9 Cilve,;(rma') .-v;;;V25 Calves (Jersey) .V. ...'..., 27.0 Calves "(Holstein) . . . . .,26,0 v "24.0 Biscuspeds. . .. .;2.0 -; ;9 Hair- (normal) r,f. i . '.; :fc.'.V.i . 0.3.' T "0;6 Mosquito.bites . . . 1 Itch .2 itches Big Boxing rnival:; Wilt iBe Staged at: Post Tomorrow: : V : Evening; Five Bouts : ' Boxing: fans-', ot" Oahu will .have an opportunity - to . glimpse :.sbmV excel lent! bouts tQUjorrowV evening ;at, the lsU2nd Ittfantry amusenientha at Castnerjv Boby.:! .Moore, ; Mrho.:jls vin nli r-tra n arrmttvom mtf K -'.hf 1 Hflftrt 111) five-good' bouts ; of fourrounds ;ach. There -wDl be"no' admission-charged". - Bobby. Moore 'and'Babe,Martin will meet in the main 'event and this bout ought to . attract- a', lot-of - attention. Moore is" considered vone. of the i real hrrrbra nt . tliA-MsTarids tin A'. Martin off MachJhe-GuflK Conipany 2nd : Infantry, i Is k, confident .thatr he; will: more r than uold his ; own with; the scnoneid Dat tier. v. - - - .. v. , ( . . , . Thompson Will' Box ; , t " Xi ;r "Teddy" Thompson, a. former; stu dent of : St. Louis who wasJ"bornJn HawallIs- slated ' to meet Peyton of the departmetv, hospital; ; Thompson , Is:one of the best kjown bqxers around j the city,' and". his ' many' friends of the department; hospital :beHeve"-tbatrthe4 willi show "something: when he 'meets :ShiftyPeyton. : - v '--'-. r'-ft ' Flelshmahn ;and Weiss, and De Mptt ; and Herron are scheduled 3to jnlx.' "An fourVbbxers ar? .weiLnownn box4ng; cycles. yCh meet an-unknown, boxer, and many'.be lieve ;thattJ)enknown.is;hone otSP'1 than , a former - phampionship :contend er. sThe first -pr.elimtnary.wttl:' be ,c$lr ed-at'T: v l - c- J d . -. ;' j'e m . n" ' , -- ) -'New- Zealand's wheat" averager if short 'about: 20 'per cent. " i lililRTIlI SCHOEIFXD BOUT I 1 m 1 .- . .j iiiiiii . - - ' , 1 . ;t. fortbe-bie football-fftme.'at Moiliiii Field Thursday afternpon between Schtr. mants jLown .reaxn.aiia ? 'noonehtyion iBicB t r BBSS 1111 - - -v- ; .'t''.v r nowHnst phone ; :572 y'Beserre me4 a carspace, Thanksgiving Day," give your name, and it's i:. -v' .Tffa dinner:at J : 11: 1 -n ?t mmtm ' "''.;;--'.'---t ." -' ' ' ': " Many;.Ex-CoIIege StarsVili Be Seen in Battle: Which Will Tg':3 ;fpPlace at Moilliii.Fiela Thursday, Afternoon at-3:45-rGcn:-! Johnson' Will Kick R!)st Ball in Game Town iTeam v;;j Have Slight Advantada in Weight on Line ::-'-;'.-.'.'Y.r'M.- C. A. TEAM :1 r Herman - Von -Holt,' capUn left guard, isr lbs., Yale, letter maihTee years; -National Guard team, 11")). .' Eddie Albrecht, left tackle, 11 0- lbs.. University of Nebraska,' two yea. ' ;.-Sandy Brlntnall,- left end, 13( lbs., Iowa' "State College, freshman teaim. , H.:Wedrlck,: center, 1S5 pounds, Kan sas State Cqllege. two years. 1 ;" -f ." Dutch Kampert,V right guard, ISO lbs,, , Kansas University; letter imm three years.' y--.:-?.-- "":' ;;' ' I , Pick. Whitcomb, right : tackle, IS5 Guard; ,te,Sn 1916, All-Kansag tackle. -: Shorty', WyHe,. right end, 145 lftr., American College, two years; . " . ; BI1' Davla, .quarter,, 150 r- Ins., Iov Statue 4 College - two - years, ; All-Iowla Pete Pammel, right half, Iowa StateA 150 ilbsi! Iowa; State.. three years. Yi ?:JoevHackett,LJeft half, .Mlchaelli AcademyvBurlinston, ; 145 ' lbs., played' two years.", '. .t ' ' : - .-P.p . Darnell. full : back.. 170' IbsJ University of iWashington,.netter manA 1 laree jears. Substitutes, . Carroll,' Miles.,; McCrll- Ur.v;t - ;'.-: v-' r -v' '. r '.;'-'. 1 , TOWN TEAM X-:, o-IScotty" Schutnan, quarter back, 148 lhs PUnahou." . -. ' : . ;-: ) : BUI Rice, left end,-155 lbs. - McKin le'y.-' ;":;-; . - ; - 'k ; Bill Inman, left tackle, 210 lbs, Punahou.-; .:-.-'; jj v . iC-' ' ;. .- ' : -t '-v '; : H.'Mclherny, left guard, 190 lbs., St. Mary's. nvi . ": Vs- G.- M c I n e rny, center, 175 lbs., Puna- ; ?W "l " ' : l'fl - SSf; J,: ,v -L': Blil Paty, right tackle, 175 lbs.. Puna- hOU;.'.-. i; r.,-' :-::: V ': Atherton Gilman, right end, 185 lbs Harvard All-American team. ':." it '? G.' Bertelmann, left half " 180 lbs Kam.v.::v;':r:.' " r -' V.Tom Crockett; right halfLSO lbs., H. M:Ai;.:,r rv.-;-s ; - :' . vx ; - . H. Sumner, right half, 160 lbs.. Town Team ' V .' : ' ;- vt" : ' 1 : ' -; ' -Chucii "Smith, ?full back; 183 lbs., Qiyiiptc:xlnb.v: 'Everything Is set for the ; big " foot ball game which:. will be played at Moi liili field ' on: Thanksgiving- Day,- and the football followers are expecting a hard clash. At first the Y. M. Cj A. 4 team- ruled - a ' favoilte over Schuman's Towp Team," b"t tK the addition of Oilman and Mother stars the Townles look formidable. . yi--- .r: -.-;'-; .The ' game will - be called at 3:45. The Punahou-Kam of ficials have made the statement that the school game at Alexander field will be started right on time t 2:15. This will give the football devotees a chance to get away to see the bfg game at Moiliili. May Spring Surprise K Schnma n has remained .rather Quiet duririg'tbe'past few days and it is ex pected : that he has something up his iileeve' to. V surorise the fans with. Whether one of" the star naif backs of last:year , on the 4 Pacific coast is i. " - - - - ' ; - n f --7 Chah ;:; hahou vs. Kamehacncha AIeX A W DER -FIE LEpMJ'i: Thanksgiving ;5:r;';B2:i5'M;v ADMISSION, 35c. ine x.-jul;: v .v. 'vd - by Real Football . Players. ; f-,-..r'::i I. tbwn'it has not been' discovered, bet It is a cinch that the. Town Team; will have one or two players who are net la the first lineup. - r Whitcomb .and Ivon Holt had the Y. M.;CA squad out for- practise bit evening aUkiki field; and ths s'aii ran through signals and - bucked ;: against a number of local stars. Tha team jooks fit and It will take a rc-l football team ' to down the "T assr t) gatIoh.;i. There are a lot of coile-, teams on the mainland who would 113 to' have .voi4 Holt, ! .Whitcomb and Da vis onf their squads". ' J , " - Ther-big' game Thanksgiving . Day promises , to be a real event Brij. Gen;. Samuel I; Johnson will kick . ths first ball 'and 'there'-will 'be a nuribsr of other features, i'The boys and gir!$ in gramr?' schools of the city will have a cSSSce to see the bir gac3 for 10 cents, as special arranjeneti have; beep- made; for them.. Thia fea ture is a good one, and the masassri are' to .be'complimented on their fore- f thought-,:: . :.:t :- :. .-. ; -.-'. t' M R S. TO M ANDR EWS IS VISITOR IN HONOLULU tU Mrs., Thomas ; S.'.Andnws cf Mil Yankee Is a visitor in the city. Eh 3 U ; the -wife of Thomas S. Andrews, aiortlng editor of the Jiiiwauke LcaJ ei! and 'Tpublisher ;of jrae : o! ' the t til ki)own libraries on . sport tn tUe ccn-" tih ,Tom. Andrews, as he Ms' btts? knpwn to the sporting 'fraternity, is peMap8 the be t known authority cn bojthg in "the country today, and his articles on newsof the . squared clrcla are widely" copied. . : : . : ;. V Attdrews4 Sporting Annual 'for 1317 hasjicentljrarrlved In the. city aa3 1' filled with up-tOKlate; records in' every line o f sport Mrs, Andrews is tersr ta gathtif material -for a: series of artie!:3 whiclij will'be published in the lealizs newsiupers on the mainland. v V MAKfKI STARS DOWH . ; 1 - . ij.vviui nil i, iv i uwvmIiv Kong'VMakikl- Stars idefeatsd , tis fast Co.Sapany . K baseball tean cf Fort jlnyter-Sunday: mornizs by.ths score -of 6 .to 2, - Simmons, who re cently' pitched A ,two nit game agilzit the Coaar Defense team at , Jloiliili. was on tne mound for the losers, and Lthe MaklW boys' collected 10 singles off him. !selson and O'Sullivan- form ed the batttry for the winners. Next Sunday: avifeturn game will be played on MakikVl field, beginning "at 1:30 v.-m:-- iS - -:.' '. ': . v The, llne of:; the .winners : are- as follows: .r. .;..'-":-:.. : '' -' A. Kong, lit; You Bunn; ss.; Nelsan. p.; . O'SulllMtU. c.;' . Markham, ;Sb.; Smith. tb.lOun Chew, cf.; Yeans, r.f.;-HaIIe 2 - :. ,V - : ? . rmpires. . BLV,Kong and uCuIp epp er. ' Two men wvjre killed and five in jured, when -the powder plant of lie Abee waa' blot tn up ? near . Tunnencn, - Pa.. - ;.' t. " AUTOIIOBEffS, 50s pac Pay