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V TUNING GUARANTEED fW KAULUWE J!5 riiin DOIfl i HiriLtf SPORTS I hr Kiiuliinclh Cliiti entertained ft titinibti of visitors et the lebboue In Vineyard street lam night, the ftmr tlon beioc. m tarn Hop deaeHhad It to booat tut ctab." Thin Is c spare ttvel a new uuttltetton. or parhapa U would I better to any. It has Jvet ob tained a Mt leaee of Ufa, tor tho lub bai drugged on la aa aUataaa aort of way for some com laoroblt Unie. The facllitiaa at Uia dtapoeal of tka members were far (root bain satis factory but this defect ta being ramt died and It la hosed to have a larger K tnnaslum batora vary long, aa wU aa a batter cluhhonae. R 8. Qeelt aa4 A. R. Tulloch arel two of the Leading officers of the club, for theae two gentlemen devote a , good deal of time to instructing tho lada in gymnastic work. The boye, whoae agea range from ovar twenty down to little chaps of nine and tan, are already fairly proficient la indoor gytnnaetlce and the display thay gave bust night waa a very creditable one. Unfortunately, on account of tbe rain, there ware not aa many visitor prei ant as waa expected, but this did not lu any way detract from tbe enjoy' ment of those who accepted tbe in- vitatlon of tbe club. Haiti Hop de plpred tbe abaence of many of Ute guest but esteuded a very nearly welcome to those present. He stated that the club had started on the up grade again and he waa trying to inmh It ahead all he could. He hoped that before very long they would have larger quartera and a special room for the 1111)1 e claas. After the alms of the club had been explained the guesta were entertained at a luati, provided by the older mem bers of the club. The function was a very successful one and undoubtedly attained its purpose, for the wldo at tention which has bnen drawn to this Institution can not fall to induce the uiumbers of the district to hulp it along- THE SPORTING CALENDAR. Mar. 18 Track meet, Oahu College, College of Hawaii, Kameha meha School. " 19 Footrace, 20 miles, King and Tsukamoto, " 20 Wall Cup Tennis Competition commences, Deretanfa Courts, 3:30 p. m. (provisional date). " 25 Baseball, Senators vs. Repre sentatlves (provisional). " 26 Team play, golf, Country Club's links. " 2C Baseball, benefit game for Capt. Sam Mana at Athletic Park. 29 Tennis tournament, E. O. Hall Cup, commences, various courts. April 2 Baseball, Aasahis vs. Mu llocks, Athletic Park (provi sional). " 4 Baeebell meeting of Oahu League, 7:30 p. m. " 8 Golf: President's Cup at Country Club's links. " 9 Golf: President's Cup at Country Club's links. " g Footrace, 15 miles, King vs. Fitzgerald (provisional). a 15 Track Meet, McKlnley High School, St. Louis and Kamc- hameha. , " 16 Baseball, Oahu League games start (provisional). NOTE: Socrotarlos ot sporting or Sanitations nnd iiromotoi'8 ot sporting events aro rotmestcd to notify tho Sporting Kditor of "THE STAR" of any ovonts set down for decision. REVIVA ULUU SPRING SIGNS. Tho Poot Which of tho various Blgna of spring Impress you moat? Tho Bulldor Tho signs "For Salo" nnd "For Itont," HONOUUS T SAILORS ! awmlars wkteb ua place laat algfct In tht Hotcpi match played on the in the afllrae of Maeaoa and Weaver. Maklkl grotmda yeataraar aftarNooa t There waa to have been a meeting of the Honolulu AsaocilaUoa Uaagme lean ' the rlab bat there waa no naanm at defeated the aatlora rraa the aUairiae the itxi(ated hour, ewtag to the In to the tane of aia goals ta tw, hut clem eat weather, ao that neeUng per ls JvaUre to the aa tiers It to ami tnlr force had to be oeaUaued to a later to mUom that the gaaae waa aHadl date Thoaa who ware praaaat, how by the heavy rata which fait. The Jeter, (batted over (achUag matters game waa not ooameejoad aatft welt In an Informal meaner bet It la nroh- after Ave o'clock, ao that It waa hair. paeatMe to ptay twenty nrtnaiaa each way, tnatead of the fall time of forty Ave mlautas each way. The sellers made the pace warm from the starting whistle arf within a few momenta of play had aoared a goal. Tbe score waa made before the local lads bad settled down to play, but after a quiet spell, in which the local team bad Ute better of matters, fortune favored the home team and goal after goal waa sent through. The! local forwards combined splendidly, better than any team did during the' recent league competition, while ,tne backs and halves played very soundly. Tbe sailors exhibited some excellent panel ug until rain began to fall, i nence onwaras, wi , uuwever, couiu i usnea in uie ooiumns oi tue iocbi im pot gain command over the ball, which jiers would And its way Into the main veered from their shoes in all dlrec- land papers. Uons but the right one. However, at no time uurtng the game aid the local, loam seem to he In dilfloultlea, pass ing well, centering with precision and alxMtiug accurately. It. Sinclair shot three goals, lialley scored one, F, Dwight also scored one and one want In off the sailors' left back. The match was interesting, despite the rain, but could another game be arranged and should it ho favored with fine weather, a fast game would surely result. Tho sailors would cor talnly make a far hotter showing and Instead of a six-two defeat it Is qulto possible that only it single goal would he hetwoen tho loams at tho conclu sion of the match. It Is hoped to arrange a rugby gamo for next Tuesday or next Thursday hut rugby players aro scarce in Hono lulu. If thoro are any rugby play ors who have not yet been approach ed and who would like a placo In tho Honolulu team, they aro requested to solid tholr names In to tho socrotary of the Honolulu Association Footbaii Loague, or to tho Sporting Editor ot The Star. It Is doubtful If a team can bp arranged, but the soccor players arc gamo to take tho sailors on at rugby and do the best thoy can, If a rugby team can not be arianged. SPORT NOTES I'lay In tho Stewart Cup competi tion is proceeding at the Nuuanu golf links, nnd sovoral matchOH arc expect ed to ho played tomorrow and on Sun day. Tho first round In this compe tition is scheduled to coticludo about May 14th. In tho President's Cup competition, which Is played on tho second Saturday nnd Sunday In each month, J. .1. Reiser and T. Gill are leading with not scores of 78. Now that a supply of tennis halls lias arrived, for tho Lurllno brought a now stook, tho Wall Cup tournament will start on Monday. Entries closo nt tho Rorotanla club-house on Sat urday evening nnd tho draw for tho first round will ho mndo after handi caps nro allotted. Tho E. O. Hall Cup will probably start a weok later. A juljltsu tournament will com mence In tho Asahl theater on Wed nosday evening next, at which the YACHT CLUB ; PLANS RACES A camiMlgti of puMMt Is In br comma red by the Hawaii Yacht Chil. aw aaamid to t tbe general optnioa at tba aatall gataertna ot able that their ramarka will meet the approbation of members as a whole. In order to aUmnmta Interest on tbe mainland In yachting In Hawaii, but more particularly in the trans pacific race, It waa aaggoeterf that well-written article be sent to the Coast papera at Intervale and also to invite representatives of the Coaat magaclnes and yachting papers to be present during the transpacific races There is no doabt that these plans will help some, but if the Honolulu papers were supplied with all the available information regarding the progress of tbe sport here it would J answer the purpose, for'utainlandera Interested In Hawaii subscribe to the local papers and yeehling news pub- Tlle opting of the season will be rU in April, and Instead of a nub- lie entertainment to open the season It was suggested that tho yachtsmen cruise to I'earl Harbor on a Saturday to he chosen, remain there overnight, hold a series of short races on the Sunday, and generally have a good time among themselves. This sug gestion met with the approbation of those present. The yacht Hawaii will be scraped and cleaned on Sunday noxt and as this work is to he done by tho mem bers thomselvos Commodore Crozlor suggests that all should turn out to lend a hand. He will go to Pearl Harbor In the yacht Charlotte C and cordially Invites members of the club to accompany him. Taking tho consensus of opinion at last night's talk as a criterion It scorns that thoro will bo no amalgama tion with tho Honolulu Yacht Club, for the reason that tho members ot tho Hawaii Yacht Club regard the other Institution as a Junior club. vVASWA"A,.'AW,V.'.V.W pupils of tho vurlous "professors" en gaged hero will compote. It Is antic Ipateil that there will bo many ex citing bouts and tho various stylos will come In for criticism as tho re sult of comparisons. It Is nlso hoped to arrange a contest between a boxer and, a juljltsu exponent, or a series of contests, with regard to which moro full details will ho announced when they aro available. The Juljltsu tour nament will he continued on Thurs day, Friday and Saturday of next weok, If there are sufllclont entries to onsuro good entertainments being given. WRESTLERS COMING. It Is expected that within a month from dato thirty-eight wrestlers from Japan will hnvo arrived In own, to glvo exhibitions of wrostllng. They aro from Osnka, tho commercial cap ital of Japan, and though tho Osaka wrostlors are not considered as good ns tho heavyweights of Tokyo, who occasionally appear hoforo tho Em peror In tho huge amphltheator at Ityogoku, those mlddlo-wolghts from Osaka have a vory high standing. U Is llkoly that thoy will nppear at tho Athlotlc Park for Sovoral evenings, nnd will afterwords visit tho islands of Hawaii, Maul and Kauai. Urlng agKgg, AzWAji ggfgoaMgege, aaae gaufaBgnAAgnafk aAggigB In rirwM an outta of rtne iiik lin.non "IwMBt' alARCM fK Th thinking Uji' hraln, w hlch In man isn eflVaafSh, ti rafy mall and Inalgnirtcant In ft shea Then la eaffte reason for thinking that tin arUvttwe of hohee are nearl all what la eaHod reflex A measece la sent la ward to the brain and the hmohn at -mce contract. nations are changed Into movements and actions are. there fore, Immediate!) aucgeetod and direct ed by the Inflaenoe of external things says H. Ruaeell, la the National Re view. Pear and anger are the chief emo tions of tehee, and the aanrch for feed and for a mate chiefly ooe4r their aotlvlthw. With ao simple a brain It cannot be supposed that the whole range of tholr soaeea can be very bxtonalvo. The eyes are probably the moat Im IKHtant sense organe of a trout, and it baa boon ahown by very intereatiug expert men ta that the majority of Ashes soak their food chiefly, If not entirely, by eight. Hut a certain number, such as the eel family, appear to hunt for It and recognise It by the sense ot smell alone, while a few aiwcies are also aided by barbels and aiiecial or gans of touch. Whether fish can perceive the dlf ferencea between colors is a problem that raises one of the most interesting questions to fishermen. There are some who boldly aaeert that Ash are quite color blind. To thus the xool'jgist may reply that there Is nothing in the general structure of fishes' eyes or In the microscopic structure of the retina to prove that this must be so. The difficulty Is that we know little about the causes of color blindness In human beings. In man, color blindness Is congeutlsl and Incurable. It is proh ably due to unknown conditions of tho retina or the nerves or possibly both Whether the same conditions affect fishes In the same way one does not know. On the other hand, It soems oxtremo ly Improbable that fishes are quite in- cupable of perceiving color, bocuuso male fish aro ofton more brightly col ored lu the breeding season. Accord ing to a theory, which is still gonorally accepted, this Is to make thorn attrac tive to tholr matos, who must there fore be supposod to have some per ception of color. Tho evidence from experiments on color sonso In a variety of fishes lu entirely negative; that Is to say, it goes to show that fish do not discriminate much between colors. Tho sense of taste dooB not appear to he highly developed in any fishes. Most of them holt their food quickly and without chewing. Closely allied with taste Is the senso of smoll. It Is clear that fish become awaro of food without tjuch, vision or hearing. Whether this senso should ho called sme'i or tasto In tho caso ot an animal living and breathing In tho water Is difficult to decide. Smell to a fish -would perhaps ho equlvalont to tasto at a distance. Wo cannot argue from, our own sensations. 1'fshos have, however, olfactory or gans, and 'It Is not unreasonable to suppose that thoy could "Bnioll" things, as thoy, Indeed, appear to do. There Is plenty of ovldenco that flshos perceivo violent shocks or con- cusslons, such as thoso caused by fir ing guns or hammering on tho bank Hut thoro Is no evldonco thut their oars aro capable of appreciating those doll cato vibrations which affect tho senses of ourselves or other land animals and convoy sensations which wo mean when wo Bpenk of hearing sounds. To that extent, therefore, fish aro deaf. NOTICE. Tho annual meeting of tho Mnnoa Improvomont Club, for tho election of officers, and such other business as may come before tho mooting, will bo hold at tho residence of Judgo H. L. Coopor, Puitpueo, Mnnoa Valloy. Monday evening, March 20, 1911 at 7: 30 o'clock. S. DE FREEST. Socrotary. 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