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TIIE GARDEN ISLAND, TUESDAY, MARCn 14, 1922 -SPORTS - uii.iHTT:iriiiJ".L. "I'n'TTTrriJgt'panrjqniOi :T"rTTTTpT"1i"'B;';r'' lilTT'HI 'I !Uflfii 18 ;n,t!iH!ai'Tffl"7'iMiii:n.iiniuLiBP', ( University Huskies Arrive for Basketball Series With Kauaiam; Tho University of Hawaii basket ball team arrived on Kauai via thr Clnudino this morning to tackle I hi local teams In four game series. BMght players and Mr. and Mrs Klum are the university party while "Shorty" Hoch, the well known referee from Honolulu, also la with the party. Mr. Hoch refereed alt the games in the recent Inter Is land tournament in Honolulu and Kauai is very fortunate in helm; ablo to secure the services of such a capable official. The varsity men making tho trip are Dlaisdell, the Chung brothers, Wong, Fuller, Fardcn, Matsuguma, ar.d Forbes. Tho varsity will tackle their hard est proposition tonight at the Li hue Armory when they meet tho fust Kauai high school team. The varsity will be handicapped by not having their land logs after the su trip last night and by the smallnesii of the local court. The high school boys have been working hard for this game and are in excellent shape. Coach Klum has not announcatl the line up he will use against the local teams, but there is not doubt that he will start his strongest line up, as he is not taking any chancat-; on being surprised. The high school will start their regular team with Camara and Lyd gate at forward, Ernest Wedemeyer at center, and Cheatham and Sin ichl at guard. The high school team is probably the best on Kauai today and should give the varsity their hardest battle. Lihue will meet the varsity on Wednesday evening at the Lihue Ar mory in the second game. Lihuo will have a tougher battle on their hands, as the varsity will have an opportunity to get accustomed to the court and will have lost their sea-legs. If Lihue can show tho form that they had at the first of the season they are going to make a good game of it. Thursday, the varsity will jour ney to Makaweli and meet the Ma kaweli team at the community hou.ia court. The varsity will have an op portunity to show local fans some real basketball as they will be on a court somewhere near the size thoy are accusomed to. They will be out weighed by the Makaweli team, but Kpeed and team work should stand them in good stead. West side fans are pulling for the Makaweli team to spring a surprise on the varsUy. This game should be a battle nil the way and should wraw one of the biggest crowds on the island. Ma kaweli as been working hard and will be able to put their strongest team on the court. Betsui and Auld will start at forward, Damkroger at ceuter, and Beam and Beecroft at guard. The best game of the series will bo played at .the Makaweli court when the varsity will meet the All Kauai team. This game ought to bo one of the best as Kauai has ex- BASEBALL LIHUE JUNIOR LEAGUE Standing of Clubs Club Hanamaulu Sunrise Filipinos Knpain Braves W 1 1 0 0 0 L 0 0 1 1 0 ret. 1000 1000 000 000 000 Social Notes MISS VERA MARSTON IS HONOR GUEST Hanamaulu startled Lihue baseball fans by trimming the Kapaia team in tho first game of the second round of the Lihue Junior League by the score of 8 to 5. What makes tho defeat startling is the fact that Kapaia won the championship of ! the first round by winning all their games and Hanamaulu was tho tail onder, losing all their games. The Hanamaulu team took a real brace and played good ball and at the same time had little or no trouble with tho offerings of Fred Fcrnandes, the Kapaia twirler. Kapaia wus without the services of two of their star players, Johnny Fernandes and Bob Okuda. This had quite an influence on the play ing of the Kapaia team, but at the same time no credit must be taken from the Hanamaulu team who play ed a great game. SUNRISE DEFEATS FILIPINOS The Sunrise defeated the Filipinos in one of the best games of the year, the final score being 4 to 2. Both teams played great ball and the result was in doubt until the last man was out in the ninth. This victory gave the Sunrise team a good start toward the cham pionship of the second round, as the Filipinos were considered one of the hardest teams in the league to beat. With the defeat of the Ka paia team by Hanamaulu both the Braves and the Sunrise will have a chance to annex the championship. cellent material available for an all-star aggregation. The all Kauai team will be picked from the fol lowing material: Damkroger, Cam ara, Lane, Auld, Cheatham, Beecroft, Bclsui, and Fernandes. Every game will be worth the trip and behooves those that intend to take in the games in Lihue to be sure and reserve their seats for both contests at once. Reservations can be made at the Lihue Store. LIHUE Hl-Y DEFEATS DORMITORY Hl-Y IN BASKETBALL GAME One of the fastest and best play ed basketball games of the season was staged last Wednesday after noon when a quintet from the Lihue Hi-Y met a similar aggregation re presenting tho dormitory. The final score of 19-18 tells in part the tenseness that prevailed at certain stages t in the game. Every point was annexed as the result of hard and clean fighting. Tho lengthy reaches of "Shorty" Wedemeyer were valuable assets to the scoring end of the Lihue line-up. Lack of opportunity for team practice was evident in both teams. The playing and results however were most commendablo and bespeak an interesting occasion when a corn- On Tuesday afternoon Misses El sie and Mabel Wilcox entertained a large number of friends at a de lightful bridge tea in honor of Miss Vera Marston, who is to be a June brido. Tho spacious living room and din ing room were beautifully decorated with masses of day lilies and pur ple lilacs, Shasta daisies and Afri can daisies in every shade imagin able. Prizes for tho highest scores were won by Mrs. K. S. Swain, Miss Edith Itico and Mrs. J. II. Midklff. Those invited to piny bridge were Mrs. .1. T. Midktrf. Mrs. E. S. Swan. Mrs. E. H. Case, Mrs. II. D. Slog ged. Mrs. R. L. Wilcox. Miss C Me- Intyre, Mrs. W. N. Stewart, Mrs. U. D. Moler, Mrs. F. W. Jennings, Mrs. F. Crawford. Mrs. C. M. V. Forster, Mrs. P. L. Hire, Miss Edith Rice, Miss Hanson, Miss Marston. Miss Roe, Mrs. A. O. Mutton. Mrs. R. II. Itagood. Mrs. Caleb Burns. Mrs. Frank I'.nrns. Mrs. A. S. Wil cox, Mrs. J. C. Jamie-son, Mrs. A. D. Hills, Mrs. Donnelley, Mrs. Wm. Grote, Mrs. J. B. Corstorphine, Mrs. Sam Carter, Mrs. C. U Lane T. E. Longstreth. Those invited to join the others at the tea hour were Mrs. A. En glehart, Mrs. Albert Homer, Mrs. Charles Rice, Mrs. K. C. Hopper, Mrs. R. W. Bayless, Mrs. Doyle. Mrs. I. J. Hogg, Mrs. E. II. W. Broad bent, Mrs. N. Locke, Mrs. J. H. Mor agne, Mrs. Taul Iscnberg, Miss Dale and Miss Wightman. 4 4 4 MRS. T. L. MORGAN GIVES BRIDGE TEA Mrs. T. L. Morgan was a charm ing bridge tea hostess on Tuesday afternoon. Her guests were Mrs. T. E. Longstreth, Miss Elenor Dale, Mrs. Justin Smith, Mrs. A. Grandhome. Mrs. J. M. Kuhns, Mrs. J. A. Hogg, Miss Alma Barker, Mrs. E. F. Wood, Mrs. Lydgate, Misa Agnes Dunn, Miss Lottie Jordan, MIbs Helen King, Miss Mary Knight, Miss Dora Lyd gate, Miss Alice Young, Mrs. J. M. Lydgate, Mrs. R. F. Middleton, Mrs. W. R. Hobby, Miss Lyndall Jacobs. Miss Lucy Wakefield, and Mrs. C. L. Lane. Mrs. R. Middleton won first prize; Mrs. W. R. Hobby, second, and Miss Knight, consolation. 4 4 LIHUE TEACHERS ENTERTAIN AT TEA Tho teachers of the so-called "New Cottage" had a delightful tea on Saturday afternoon in appreci ation of the many kind things done for them by the ladies of Lihue. On account of their lack of china the girls used wooden plates on which were pasted shamrock. Pa per napkins also helped to carry on tho St. Patrick effect. The house was prettily decorated bination of these two Hi-Y bunches meet the Rah-Rah Boys on Tuesday night. Tho lineups: Lihue Lydgate and Akama, for wards. Wedemeyer, center. Morag ne and Cheatham, guards. Dormitory Ah Kong and Sadoa, forwards. Camara, center. Sinichi and Sinkichi, guards. with flowers that thoughtful friends had sent and little. Japanese girls in bright kiomonos served tea, cake and candy. Miss Jacobs and Miss King poured tea while other girls welcomed tho many guests, who came in and out all afternoon from 3:00 to 6:00. JUDGE AND MRS HOFGAARD ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Judge and Mrs. C. B. Hofgaard en tertained last Sunday evening at a dinner party at their Waimea home, in honor of the ncwlyweda, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur G. Clutterbuck, havin;; as their guests Mr. and Mrs. E. Al ien Creevey and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Robertson. LURLINE IN AND OUT Tho Lurline arrived at Port Allen Inst Thursday with 200 tons of freight and departed for Honolulu the same afternoon. Among the pas sengers departing were A. B. Braue, C. A. Baggotl. J. tjuinlan, D. R. Owens and E. A. Moody. This is the first trip of the Lur line since her renovation. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that John I. Silva. doing a general merchan dise business nt Eleele, Island of Kauai, Territory of Hawaii, under the name of "Eleele Store," has this day assigned all of his property- to the undersigned for the benefit of his creditors. All creditors of the above named John I. Silva and all persons having claims n gainst him will present same, duly authenticat ed and with proper vouchers, if any exist, to the undersigned, at said Eleele Store, within sixty (60) days from tho date thereof, otherwise they will bo forever barred. Dated March 17th, 1922. THEO. II. DAVIES & COMPANY, LIMITED, Assignee for tho benefit of tho creditors of JOHN I. SILVA. (March21-28-April4) NOTICE The Board of Registrations for the Islands of Kauai and Niihau will sit in the County Building at Lihue on Friday, March 24th to hear appeals from the decisions of the County Clerk, that may properly come be fore the Board. J. L. HJORTII, Chairman, Board of Registration, Is lands of Kauai and Niihau. (It-March28.) BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE . Tho business property of tho M. S. Tomas Co., at Kapaa. is for salo. This porperty, consisting of a lot 75 x 100, a two story store build ing, a residence and a garage, is lo cated on the main business Ihor oughfare of Kapaa and at about tho center of tho town. For further pir ticulars see M. S. HENRIQUES Trustee M. S. Tomas Co., Creditors (tf) Dr. T. L. Morgan OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Office on Wm. Hyde Rice Promisee I'lione 154 h A Man Can't Live Forever I5nt a Trust Company Can; and in 1 rusts covei-iiij; a period of time con tinued existence is of vital importance. Ho the thoughtful testator names this company in his will as trustee of his estate, thus providing against tiny break in the performance of the duties involved. Bishop Trust Co., Ltd. K 924 Bethel Street Tel. 6177 i t . FIFTEEN YEARS EXPERIENCE IN SETTLING AND MANAGING ESTATES GOOD MEALS IN HONOLULU Await you at Child's New, modern, high class restaurant, cen trally located. Oool and comfortable. Intelligent, courteous service. European plan. Operated in connection with the Blaisdell Hotel J.F. CHILI), Proprietor. Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd. HONOLULU AND HILO Sugar Factors and Commission Merchants IMPORTERS OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE GENERAL HARDWARE Builders' Hardware Crockery Glassware Sllverw&r. Sporting Goods Fishing Tackle Firearms Ammunition Safes Refrigerators Spark Plugs Flashlights Paints Varnishes Brushes Oils Greases Harness Saddlery Roofing Trunks Suit Cases etc. etc GROCERIES Fancy and Staple Lines, Feed, etc. ' DRY GOODS Shoes Toilet Supplies Stationery etc. eto. INSURANCE AGENTS Writers of Fire, Marine, Compensation, Automobile and Miscellaneous Insurance Policies. AGENTS FOR Canadian-Australian Royal Mall Steamship tine. Upon application Information will be cheorfully furnished In regard to any of our lines In which you may be Interested. Waimea Stables, Ltd. At Waimea and Nawiliwili The Most Famous Garages on Kauai. The place to get transportation to The Barking Sands, Olokele Canyon, Waimea Canyon, Kokee Camps, Kukuiolono Park, Wailua Falls, Hanalei, Haena Caves Our automobiles are comfortable, our drivers are re liable and have been with us for many years, and know every Inch of the country. We rent Ford Cars Without Drivers. We do draylng and hauling by trucks all over the Island. We run the stage line between Lihue and Kekaha three round trips per week WAIMEA BRANCH Tel. 43-W A. GOMEZ, Mgr. NAWILIWILI BRANCH Tel. 492-L CLEM GOMES, Mgr. lift We Have It Whatever you may need in the line of Dry Goods, Groceries, and General Merchandise, we have it." ELEELE STORE J. 1. SILVA READ THE GARDEN ISLAND