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THU GARDEN ISLAND. TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1911. Sjporting News The Sunday Ball Games1 Lihue The Koloas defeated the Kawai bans Sunday in one of the most xe citing games of the season, with a score of 8 to 3. There was but lit tle to criticise in the playing of both teams, the game from start to finish being entirely' free from unplea santness. The Koloa Team has lieen strengthened recently by the addition of Myre sand Kahlbau, both of whom play the game well and have given the Koloa Greens en courgement to do or die. My res was in the box, and while he twirl ed a swift ball, too many, it was thought, were allowed to walk. Rose, pitcher for the K. A. C's was a wonder, walking but one man, and allowing the smallest ..f I f !.!.. !...! MUllllXl Ul HUM ICUUllllTU Ull int Lihue diamond this Season. The Kawaihan's brfttery needs strength ening. Otherwise they plaved a class of ball which if continued rwill be1 the-nicaiisof placing some of the leading teams on the retiring up a winning score from the very list. Much rooting from both part- start and all the Homesteaders ies was in evidence, some forget-' could do was to make an uphill ting to .such an extent as to grow j fight which does not fatten poi too perspnal. There is no call for centages. It was simply a wall such conduct and it must not occur! over with the Kleeles and the least -again. Puoe umpired at the bat said about games with such scores while C. Hopper did duty at the ; especially since those concerned bases, not a decision from either have defeated some of the best teams being questioned. The Kawaihaus j the better. Until further particu are certainly a lot of true blue I lars are learned, there can be but sports, proof of which lies in the ' one reason for this overwhelming expression of their manager yester-! defeat- lack of practice, day when he remarked that, "win j Homestead Line-up r. lose, we're here to stay. Of j Jardin Madt:ria, r. f; Mariano Ro course we would like to win a!i.n . t r,i..;rc c rn,.. game, but if we do not, why, we'll stay i n simply for pure, sport's sake." And they'll win out, too. Any, bunch of men united in. an effort to support ci.kan si-okt, will certainly have their inning, sooner or later. Xt'the conclusion of 'Sunday's game, the Lihue team pulled off a stunt' with a pick-up gang, who went too stroug fpr'the league team It was anexciting'co'ntest, the pick ups having 'the best of the experts from start to finish. Great hilari-1 ty. prevailed when at the end, thej scorestood 9 to in favor of the "scrubs' Koloa Line-up Madeira, r. f; Souza, 3 b; Kahl ban, c; Parrio 2 c; A. Perry, s. s; 1 Clement, 1. f; Myres p;' Kulu, c ; C Akea, lb; , Kawaihau Line-up Xe,i'vai 1 b;"Slieldon, 2. b; Rose, 1 p; lexiera c; Lovell, s.s; Soares, . 3 oYAruda, 1. f; Ebinger, c. f; Aka-1 na, r. f. Hopper and Puaoi umpires Yoshimoto. scorer. I M jt j Makaweli A Being somewhat irritated at the strange fact of losing a game to the Koloas the previ.ous Suhday, ' the'Kilaueas Sunday, gave the Ma ivkawelis with, a score of 15 to 8, a 'taste of what they could do when arroused. They clawed and ham-1 mered and mauled the Makawelis. I They outclassed the Makawelis as 1 a cat outclasses a canary in a hand j oto.,hajul mix-tip. 'Every mothers s,so?R)f them made a fine showing. It was conceded by the large num ber of fans, that the visiting team ifhad all the luck. Nevertheless, Hhey used their stick to good effect on the famous south paw swings of iiau uciueu pretiny. rucuers oi both teams were rapped with con siderable asperity", but the Kilauaea Spitcher pitched the most effective 'game considering the frequency (with which he was slatted. He per formed with steadiness, clipping the corners accurately and at every stage of the game, had the Ma kaweli battery guessing, even tho' they did hit him freely, for with all their free hitting, there were few consecutive strikes. The home team had a struggle in the first inning managing to ring up two scores. At this juncture, the Bull Dogs struck the scent which they closely gusjr.' to the very last innmen' Line tn i in nun huii mi. '..f is u -1 1 victorv for the Kilauea8. To lack if team work must be accredited the loss of the game by the honu team. The members did good, in dividual work, but could not bunch their efforts. Makaweli Line-up Costa, p; Akana. 1 b; Hoffman, 2 b; Honan, 3 b; Burgess, r. f: Rankin, 1. f; Ropozo, 3 b, and c. f; Futardo, c; Fernandes, s. s. Kilauea Li.ie-up Kerr. s. s; Werner, c; J. Akana, 1. f; Woods, p; Sanborn, 1 b; Pa checo, 2 b; G. Akana, c. f; Ropo zo, r. f; Huddy, 3 b. D. Olliver, umpire. Kergie, scorer. J v Homestead After eight and half innings in some of which there was consider able dismal baseball, the Kleeles came over the line with the trenien duous score of 26 to 4 against tin. Homestead farmers, Eleele piled el Robello, p; Palama, 1. f; Ah Yet, 1 b; Mia, 3 b; Andrade, c. f; Or nellos, 2 b; J,. Robello r. f. Eleele Line-up Takatani, r. f;. Akana c. f; Per jreira, 2 b; Kuhi, s. s; Richardson, p; Sheldon, 3 b; Gabriel, c; John Json, 1. f; Fernandes, 1 b; Corderro, , r. f. Score Eleele 26 r, Homestead 4 Ed. Deverill, umpire Fergie, scorer. 1 j4 PER CENTAGE OF TEAMS r.:; G W L PC 5 4 1 800 6 4 2 .666 5 3 2 .600 5 3 2 .600 5 2 3 .4C0 5 2 2 .4(0 5 0 5 .000 0 0 Lihue Makaweli Kilauea Eleele Koloa Homestead Kawaihau Next Sundays Ball Games May 28. Kilauea vs. Lihue at Kilauea. Homestead vs. Koloa a; Homestead. Eleele vs. K. A. C at Makaweli. PERSONALS a n d LOCALS Eddie Deverill, an employee of the Hawaiian Sugar Co., at Eleele, and who has been at his mother' home in Hanalei recovering from an attack of breakbone, passed thro Lihue Saturday, returning to his labors. He was accompanied b his sister Florence, who returned to Hanalei Sunday. The many friends of Miss i.aw rence will be pleased to. learn that she has sufficiently recovered so at to be out again. Mrs. wm. Stewart will probabh return fyom the hospital within t. few days. Miss sholtz, o f Wailuku Maui, is the guest of the' Misses, sheldon. Miss sholtz is stenographer in the Wailuku Court and she may In persuaded to prolong her vacation visit until the Kauai court con venes with a view t o assisting Judge Hardy. Mrs. Wm. Rice, Jr. is suffering from an attack of breakbone. County Treasurer Arthur Rice went to Honolulu Saturday on business for the County. Hans Gittle and Dan Conway two of Honolulu's most popular knights of the grip are winding up another successful tour of the island, ItlFurn May 16, Bedroom Suites, Dressers, Chairs, Beds, Dining Room Furniture, F.t(.:.. at prices to suit your means. All this furniture is of a desirable kind and will stand the closest inspection. Our "money back if not satisfied" plan applies to every purchase. Wardrobe Couches Weighs 92 lbs., size 6x2 1-2 x2. In muslin, denim or creton. Cedar box. This couch is made to last. Price, $20 High Chairs for the baby. Elm quartered oak back, price seat, Our $2.50 Straight Back Chairs Cane seat, glossy finish. Yerv neat. Our price. - ' - - $1.50 to $1.85 BY AUTHORITY Mortgagees Notice of Inten tion to Foreclose and of Sale. Notice is hereby given that under the power of sale contained in that certain mortgage made by Charles Blake to J. I. Silva, dated .he first day of May .'1905, and re corded in the Registry Office in Liber 271 on pages 29-31; the said f. I. Silva, mortgagee, intends to foreclose the same for conditions broken, to wit, the non-payment of principal and interest due on the promissory note and debt secured thereby. Notice is likewise given that .ifter the expiration of twenty-one lays from the date of the first pub lication of this notice, to Wit, on Wednesday the 7th, day of June, A. D. 1911, at 12 o'clock, noon of laid day, the property covered by iaid mortgage will be sold at Public Auction on the land covered by .aid mortgage, at Koloa, Kauai, Terms of sale, cash. Deeds at he expense of purchaser. For further particulars apply to J. I. Silva, Mortgagee. Dated, Eleele, Kauai, May 12, 1911. Description of Property Covered by Said Mortgage to be Sold. All the right, title, and interest )f the said Charles Blake, Mortga gor in and to the Blake Estate, situated at Koloa, Island of Kauai. eing a one-fourth undivided in erest inherited from his father, A. Make, deceased, and one-fourth individed interest bought of Ed; sin K. Blake, prother of said Mortgagor, and conveyed to said Mortgagor by deed dated the 10th lay of January, 1905. and recorded in the Registry Office, Oahu, in Liber 271 pages 29 to 31. Hoolaha Manao Pan ku A Kuai A Ka Mea Paa Moraki Ke.hoolahaia aku uei ma keiu malalo o ka niaua kuai o kekahi moraki i hanaia e Charles Blake ime J. I. Silva, ma ka la 1 o Mei, 1905, a i hoopaaia ma ke Keena Kakau Kope ma ka Huke 271 ma ua aoao 29, 31, ke manao ueioj. I. Silva, i oleloia, ka mea paa moraki, ke paniku i ua moraki 'la no ka uhakija o ka aelike oia ka uku oleia o ke kumu paa ame ka uku panee o kekahi aie ame kekahi bila hoaie dala i hoopaa ia e ua moraki 'la i oleloia. Ke hoolaha pu iaaku uei maliope iho q ka pan ana o no. la he iwaka- We wish to lurn the tide toward Home Furnishings; to stimulate your interest in our furniture department. We are therefore offering you, beginning Wednesday, Arm Chairs Ann rockers, golden elm, royal oak finish, $2.75 to $4 Wash Stands Oak finish, contains a swell top drawer, and is very nifty. Price, - - $5.70 Dressers Two small top drawers, German Bevel Plate Glass, 18 x24 in. Price, - $15 ririnn; El I e IE1 U HI II II nl i h ur i ii j IhI Is II IE! II UA- EMPORIUM BRANCH AT lua-kumamakahi mai ka la aku i hoopuka liuia ia ai o keia hoolaha, oia hoi, ka Poakolu, la 17 o June, makahiki 1911. e hoolilo ia aku ana ma ke kuai kudala ka waiwaf i hoopaa ia ma ka nioraki i oleloia ma ka hora 12 o ke awakea o ka la i oleloia, ma kahi o ka aiua i hoopaaia e ua nioraki 'la i oleloia, ma Koloa, Kauai. O ua kumu o ke kuai, ma ky dala kuike. ' O na palapala kuai malalo no ia o ka lilo o ka mea kuai. . No na mea i koe e ninau iaj. I. Silva, nieapaa' nioraki. nanaia, Kleele, Kauai, May 12, 1911. i O ka waiwai i hoakakaia ma ka nioraki i oleloia a e hoolilo ia aku ana e like me ia i hoike ia inaluna ae oia keia: O na pono, kuleana anie na wai wai apau o Charles Blake, i oleloia ka mea nioraki, ilokooka waiwai o Blake e waiho 'la ma KOloa, moku-1 puni.o Kauai, oia hoi kona kuleana hookahi hapaha o ua waiwai 'la i oleloia i niahelehele oleia i ili .mai ia Charles Blake i oleloia, mai kona makuakaneA. Blake, i make, ame ke kuleana hqokahi hapaha o Edwin "".... " "'' lloko o ua waiwai la o A. Blake, i 1 On reading and filing the peti oleloia, a i hoolilo ia mai i ka mea tion and accounts of Maria Mladi nioraki i oleloia ma kekahi pala- llicl, of KLa,i:l Kn.in5 Tfrntnrv palakuai l hahaia l ka la 10 o Ianuari, 1905, a i hoopaaia ma ke. Keena Kakau Kope ma Oahu, ma" ka Buke 271 ma na aoao29, 31. C. AHCHEONG J 1 Gents' Suits Made to Order K A P A I A STORE I UJ L f-LLJD In a large and choice assortment U "DO il C O n ' Hawaii & OOUth OeaS lUriO lO ! Young Bldg., Honolulu. PASSENGERS DEPARTED For Honolulu May 20. Miss H o d g i n s, Heno-Weldon show troupe, Mrs, Weldou, Hazel, Ida and May, Jean Hurst, Hattie Ma n'ahu, A.H. Rice. G. H. Fairchild, C. A. Bruus, T. J. Fritzpatrick, L. R. Madeiras, Miss Hackbarth, A. S. Wilcox and wife, A. Hane berg, A. Weil, Miss E. Lee Toma, Miss Irwin, R. S. Norris, J. Moose. Garden Island $2.50 iture Chiffoniers These chiffoniers are made from golden fir, are fitted German Plate Glass 12x20 and have a top 20x40. Price, $11.50 to $14 Center Tables We have a large assortment o f these tables, which are made from quartered o a k, highly polished. Prices from $2 to 3.50 HANAMAULU ram II H tT . TRENT TRUST CO., Ltd. HONOLULU Member Honolulu Stock and Bond Exchange Real Estate, Insurance, Trusts WANTED--Two or three first-class agents on Kauai. BY AUTHORITY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIFTH CIRCUIT, TERRI TORY OF HAWAII. In the matter of the Estate of Ernest Mladinich, of Kealia, Kauai, deceased intestate. IN PROBATE AT CHAMBERS Order of Notice of Petition For Allowance of Accounts, Determi ning Irust and Distributing The ' p . . of Hawaii, Administratrix of thei Estate of Ernest .Mladinich, of said Kealia, deceased intestate, wherein petitioner asks to be allowed S669.85 and charged witli 1085.00, and asks that the same be examined and approved, and that a final1 j order be made of Distribution of ! the remaining property to the per ! sons thereto entitled and discharg ing petitioner and sureties from all,, further responsibility herein: i It is ordered, that Wednesday, the 28th day of June A. D. 1911, at 10 o'clock a. ni. before the Judge presiding at Chambers of 1 said Court at his Court Room in tl't-' Court House, at Lihue, County of Kauai, be and the same hereby il nnnnttifufl tlm .....1 1 uj'j'wiuniu me nine aim piace for hearing said Petition and Ac- counts, and that all persons inter ested may then and there appear and show cause, if any they have, why the same should not be grant ed, and may present evidence as to who are entitled to the said property. And that notice of this Order, be published in the Gar den Island, a weekly news paper printed and published in said Lihue for three successive weeks, the last publication to bt not less than two weeks previous to thetime therein appointed f0rSea . ' Attest Mr. Klliot and Charlie Wilcox, were among the Koloa visitors to Suuday's ball game. 1 Meat Safes This is something new. We have finally succeeded in getting a meat safe made es pecially suited to this climate. It is strongly built and guar anteed. Price, - $2.50 We sell and take orders for Furniture at Hono lulu prices. You Save the Freight Mrs. Annie Berg vl Ladies' and Gents' Clothes Dry Cleaned and Pressed. , v J ' Ladies Fancy Clothds a Specialty. government one of our best customers. r- Uncle bam, is the most particula builder we he know of. When puts his stamp of proval on Malthoid Roofing you are safe in using it for any class of build ings. , Write for descriptive matterjand samples. said hearing Dated the 22nd day .pf May 19ll. (sgd.)Jicob Hardy lllflpp of Mw PJrflli't Prvnw !.. Fifth Circuit rrhe (sgd.) Philip L..Rice Clerk of the Circuit Court of th'e Fifth Circuit. May 23, 30; June 6, 13. ' 8