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THE GARDEN ISLAND, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1922 - SPORTS - KAUAI BASEBALL LEAGUE STANDING OF CLUBS W. 1 . 1 . 0 0 L. Pet 0 1000 McBryde Makee Lihue Makaweli 1000 000 000 000 Koloa .- 0 RESULTS SUNDAY McBrydo 10 Lihue 8. Makee IS Makaweli 10. SCOTS BEAT LIHUE IN SEE-SAW GAME; PLENTY OF BOOT8 McBryde trimmed Lihue in a see saw battle at the Lihue diamond that was anybody's ball game up to the eighth inning. McBryde took the lead and then Lihue stepped in front and seemed to have the game well in hand but they figured without McBryde's fighting spirit for the Scots kept right on slug ging and finally finished in front. Both teams hit well but played rag ged ball in the field. Lihue had eight errors, two wild pitches and two passed balls, while McBryde's miscues amounted to six errors and two wild pitches. McBryde was the first to sccre when Tank Ohama the first man up walked and went to third with some fast base runlng when Ishl mura sacrificed. Spalding popped to Okuda but Antone Perrlera flew to right which Tashero dropped after a run and Tank scored. Lihue also gathered one in the first. Fuji! walked but was picked off first when Okuda fanned. Por relra singled to center and stole second. He scored when Lydgate singled to center. Lydgate was trap ped between first and second on the throw in. The Scots did not linger long in the scoring but gathered two more in the second. Moura singled to left and stole. Ohama flew to center. J. Perricra hit to Furtado who threw to Fuji! to trap Moura. To every body on the field but the umpire Moura looked out but he looked different to the limp and he was the one that counted. On the double steal Moura scored when Okuda threw the return throw wild to the plate. Perreira went to third and scored on the squeeze play. Coining back in their half of the third Lihue managed to gather one run. With one away Furtado dou bled to left. He ovmeodton bind to left. He moved on to third when Fujii hit one over second that Isimura just managed to get hit hands ou but not in tune to catch Fujii. Furtado scored when Okuda hit one over first that Perreira man aged to stop robbing him of a hit One run was gathered by the Scots in the fourth bringing their total up to four. Gabriel singled and stole second going on to third when Ha jimu threw wild to second. Moura funned hut Ohama singled and Ga briel scored. Furtado scored another run for Lihue in the fifth when he was safe on Pcrriera's error in center. Ho went to third when Fujii singled to center. Okuda funned. Perreira walked filling the bases. Lydgate flew to Moura and Furtado scored after the catch. Lihue jumped into the lead in the sixth. Tashero singled and went all the way to third when Gabriel threw wild to second trying to stop him from stealing. Burgess went out Ishlinuru to Perreira and Tash ero scored. IlajiniH singled and went to second when Ohama tried to pick him off first and threw wild. He scored on two wild pitch es. Tilly replaced Ohama. Furtado, Fujii and Okuda all walked in sue cession. Perreira forced Okuda at second and Furtado scored. Lydgate singled to It ft and Fujii scored Per reira going to third. Hoke hit a fly back to second and when Ichimura dropped It Lydgate was forced at second for the third out. The Scots went into the lead in the uevi nth scoring four runs after there were two down. With one away Joe Perreira doubled. He went to third on a wild pitch but was out at the plate when the squeeze went wrong. Carvalho singled and was safe at second when Okuda dropped Hajime's throw to Btop him stealing. Furtado had him pick ed off second and he dashed for third. Burgess made a perfect throw to Fujii who dropped and Carverro was sufe again. He scored on a passed ball. Tank walked. Ishimura was safe on Fujifs error. Tank go ing to third. Spalding singled over first and both nan scored. Antone MAKAWELI AND MAKEE STAGE 8ANDLOT AFFAIR; MAMURA HAS AN OFF DAY Playing worse than sand-lotters, the Makee and Makaweli teams, picked to be the strongest teams in the league, staged a farce at Makaweli Sunday, the so-called, ball game finally ending with the Ma- kecs on the long end of an 18 to 10 score. It is really strange why the score of the game was aa small as it was, considering what happened during the gruesome three hours it took to stage it. Makaweli started to beat them selves right in the first inning by presenting the champions with four unearned runs, and kept right on blowing up until the end. The Ma kees, however, played great ball for five innings and then blew up and stayed up in the air until the home team, with the aid of Tsunehiro, made the score too close to feel comfortable. They then started af ter Wramp k$id found him for enough hits and runs to force him to retire, cinching the game on his successor, Breckenridge. Tsunehiro, who had been playing great ball for his team this year, had one of those so-called off days and made enough errors to last for a whole year wkh something to spare, seven wild throws, each one costing a run, and one dropped throw being his contribution to his team. Wramp, who usually is quite steady was wild and unable to locate the plate. He voluntarily retired in the eighth and Breckenridge, Makawoll'a southpaw, tried his luck, but was soaked for six runs in two innings. Cummlngs was also hit rather hard but his wretched support was re sponsible for a majority of Maka well's runs.. The less said about such a game Perreira fanned for the third out. Lihue went into the lead in the seventh when Burgess walked and scored on Hajime's triple to right Gabriel started the fireworks in the eighth with a single. He went to second on Tilly's single and scor ed when Furtado threw to second to pick him off and no one covered the bag. Tilly went to third and scored on a passed ball. The Scots went into the lead in the ninth when Tank and Ishimura singled and Spalding followed with another scoring Tank. Perreira hit to Fujii who trapped Spalding be tween third and home. Moura forc ed Gabriel for the third out. Tilly pitched great ball for the Scots after he got started and the whole team deserve a lot of credit for the fact that they kept ou plug ging even when they were behind and finally did finish in front. The Lihue team needs steadying in the pinches, on the defense and it will all come with a little confidence on the part of some of the players. The outfield showed good work in backing each other up on balls hit to the outer gradena. The following is the score: LIHUE Po. ab r h po a Fujii 3b Okuda 2b Perreira, M cf Lydgate lb Koke if Tashero rf Burgess as Hajime c Furtado , p P. Rice 2 0 1 0 12 13 0 2 10 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 3 10 1 0 0 0 Totals 36 McBRYDE Pol ab T. Ohama rf-c 3 8 11 27 15 r h po a 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 16 1 Ishimura s Spalding 2b A. Perreira lb Gabriel c-rf Moura If N. Ohama p Tilly p J. Perreira cf Carvalho 3b 1 0 2 3 0 11 1 3 Totals 38 10 10 27 15 Hits and runs by innings: Lihue 10101410 08 Hits 2 0 2 1 1 3 1 0 111 fticuryue 12010022 210 Hits 01020031 310 SUMMARY Left on bases: Lihue 10, McBryde 3. 3 base hits: Hajime. 2 base hits rurtado. Sacrifice hits: Ishimura, A. Perreira, Carvalho, Burgess, Lyd gate. Stolen bases: Spalding 2, Gu briel 2, Moura 1, Fujii 2, Perreira, Tashero. Double plays: Gabriel to Perreira. Bases on balls: off Ohama 2, off Tilly 6, off Furtado 2. Struck out: by Ohama 2, by Tilly 0, by Furtado 7. Wild pitches 2. Ohama 2, Tilly. Passed balls, Hajime 2. Umpires: Mendosa. the better, but a glance at the box score will reveal the remainder, of the blunders committed during the afternoon. The following is the score: MAKEE Po. ab r h po a e Fugltanl 2b 6 2 0 3 5 0 Yoshida 3b 2 4 1 3 2 0 Tsunehiro ss 4 3 1 0 3 8 King If 4 1 1 2 0 0 Soong 4 3 2 7 1 1 Dol cf 4 4 3 1 1 1 Kum Lin lb 6 0 1 10 0 1 Teves rf-p 4 0 0 0 2 0 Cummlngs .... rf-p 5 13 12 0 Total 89 18 12 27 16 11 MAKAWELI Po. ab r h po a e 10 13 Hamada 3b 5 M. Yamase lb 4 Conant rf 4 Ah Nee 2b 6 Watase ss 5 Nakashima 2b 4 K. Yamase If 5 Naito .!. ct 3 Breckenridge .... p ' 1 Wramp p 3 Auld :. 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 . 1 12 Totals 40 10 12 27 10 10 Batted for Naito in ninth. Hits and runs by innings: Makee 42010052 418 Base hits 30010131 312 Makaweli 00000351 110 Base hits 00120233 112 SUMMARY Earned runs: Makee 8, Makaweli 3. Left on bases: Makee 10, Maka weli 6.3-btse hits: Tsunehiro. 2-baso hits: Dol 2, Cummlngs 2, Soong, M. Yamase, Conant. Sacrifice hits: Yo shida, King, Naito. Stolen bases: Yo shida 2, Dol 3, Tsunehiro, King, Cummlngs. K. Yamase. Double plays Yoshida, to Fugltanl to Pum Lin. Hit by pitcher: Cummlngs, M. Yam ase. Bases on balls: oft Wramp 10, of Breckenridge 3, off Cummlngs 2. Struck out: by Wramp 7, Brecken ridge 2, by Cummlngs 3, by Teves 2. Wild pitches: Wramp 1, Teves 1. Umpires: Marcallino and Lee Wing. Time or game 2:58. Scorer Teraoka. WAILUA GOLF CLUB TO HOLD ITS ANNUAL HANDICAP .TOURNAMENT The Wailua Golf Club will hold Its first annual handicap tournament on Sunday, August 13, at 9 o'clock. All members wishing to enter are urged to get in touch with J. B. j Col-storphine, the club secretary, at the Makee Sugar company office, or at his home, bo as the entries may be complete on the morning of the tournament. The handicap committee is busy working out the handicaps for the various members, which will be pub lished next week in the Garden Is land. Another important decision was reached by the executive committee of the club in regard to members living more than 15 miles from the course. It was decided that the in itiation dues and fees would be half the regular amount which would make it S5 initiation fee and $1 a month dues. The tournament that the club Is staging is open to both members and J prospective members and the club also Invites any vi3iting golfers to take Purt- BERT LYTELL IN NEW CROOK DRAMA Bert Lytell will be seen in another of those entertaining crook dramas when "Alias Ladyflngers," a Bayard Veiller production for Metro comes to the Tip Top Theater on Sunday next. This latest Lytell picture is a dis tinct deprature from the more re cent releases of. the Metro star and gives Lytell a character somewhat similar to that he portrayed with such widespread success in "Alius Jimmy Valentine," when that stage success was made into a picture. Unlike most of the usual run of crook dramas, "Alias Ladyfingers,' deals with the career of an orphan ed child of a family of wealth who by accident is brought to the alten tion of a notorious safebreaker. Be cause of the little lad's delicate hands, which earn him the name of "Alius Ladyfingers," he la educated in the risky art of opening strong boxes. His proficiency gains him a national reputation with the police, who, while trying to trap him, learn that the much wanted safe cracker Is the heir to the fortune of his grandmother. The valuable pearls of that grandmother become a lure to Ladyfingers, who is ignorant of his relationship, and his entrance as a thief Into the home where he Is being sought us the heir brings u- bout complications which make Alias Ladyfingers one of the most pow erful dramas of the screen. A notable cast support Mr. Lytell in this production, Including Qra Carew, as leading lady; Frank El liott, Edythe Chapman, DeWltt Jen nings and Stanley Goethals. Lenore J. Coffee adapted if from the story by Jackson Gregory. Arthur Martin elli waa photographer aud A. E. Freuderman, art director. 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