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Bp-uiMu,, j news from the Valley Isle, hut this I might have been expected, for there Is little doing on Maul In the line of sport In which the tall cowboy doesn t have n linger. "Mack" thinks that tho Puunone rowers have a very fair chance of annexing the barge championship on Regatta Day. Ho says that the Maul- ltes have done very good work In- Ku- hulul harbor, and thinks that If they Keep men- neuus in tile race tney win not no iar uonina at the nnisn. T M rr nf Knnltiir siv(mtlnnA I ... . Y " iuii must iiBumoi. mum, Bujs iuc- I'bee. Fred M. Church, tho welt-known all- round athlete, thlnns well of the chances of tho Puuneno sextette, and Is of the opinion that they will spring a surprise on the ICth prox. McPhee brings the news that that good sportsman, Dr. Fitzgerald, has bought Coppit, Jerry Urodeiick's old net. and that ho will send her to Warning. He will first make sure, i THE NEW LI ABOUT THE DATES TO BEGIN HUNTING A great many sportsmen seem 10 be of tho opinion that pheasant-shoot- Ing commences on September 15, this year, as has been the case in previous J'ears. As a matter of fact, the open sea- son for the long-tails will not come into effect until October 1 and will close on February 1 instead of March 1, as has been tho case heretofore, by February and the first day of Octo virtue of the act passed by the last her. legislature. "To take, kill or destroy any wild That the setting back of jtho date of the season's opening is a good thing is shown by the fact that a local sportsman last week camo across full-grown birds of tho year, half-grown birds, chicks and a nest with nine eggs In It. The new act is as follows, and should be read with interest by all devotees of the breechloader: "Section 1. Section 459 of the Re- vised Laws of Hawaii Is hereby amended to read as follows: "Section 459. It shall be unlaful' nor more than fifty dollars." I to take, kill or destroy any migratory "Section 2. This Act shall take ef wlld duck, plover, snipe, turnstone, feet upon Its approval." I CHAMPION G IS E Al. Kaufman will bo passing through Honolulu shortly on route to Australia where he goes to challenge tho winner of the Jester-Lang contest. There has been some talk nbout an exhibition being nrranged by the Ho nolulu Amusement Company with the big white boxer as tho star feature. No one In town could bo found to go on with him In an exhibition bout, however, and It looks as if the prop osition would havo to fall through. Dick Sullivan stated this morning i that he would bo willing to box an ex- ' l.lt.ttA ...i.i. rr .i ' IMUIUUU UUUL Willi nilUMllUIl UUU HOW that this is known such an event should not bo difficult to arrange. Sullivan, while much lighter than Kaufman, Is stall and rangy, and has been keeping himself in good shape. He and Kaufman should make a good drawing-card between them, s AFTER A BARGE The Hul Nalus may be able to se cure tho use of the Alf. Rogors, tho good old barg owned by the Myrtle Rowing Club, for the rcew which they Intend to outer in the junior barge raco to be rowed on Regatta Day. Archie Robertson put the mattor up to tho Myrtles yesterday and will get an answer this afternoon. The Myrtlos are good sportsmen and it 1b vory probable that thoy will al low the new club the use of tholr old boat. As soon as tho barge question has been settlod a crew will be solocted and training in the harbor commenced right away. CMNG HE O R Dy H. M. AYRE8, S however, that ho cannot patch lmr 1 so that n sliort rnco enn he 'lood out of her next Fourth of ... , , . , , I ltzgern'd has sold his crack Ha .... ... wniian-brwl youngster Athlone to Prank Baldwin, who will try to make a polo pony out of tho horse. He Is said to havo received a good round sum for tho good-looking son 0 Royal F. Ho has a half-brother to Athlono which. Mcl'hee believes, will turn out to bo a hotter race horse than the one which tho doctor disposed of. McPheo says that Maul, the ManI pacor, has been worked steadily since, his raco with Donorvo last Fourth of July. His connections' idea Is to ,.1.1.. 1. 1 ... a till- f 1- 1 . . HEW FROM Mi muv huh I" "no ir u.o inS PacmSj,, ng the B0.,jOUnd weIght, may be race to uo given mere on isow rears Day. In that race Denervo, accord- ing to the conditions of tho race, will be driven by Louis Mor.rell, and this should certainly afford the Maul horse a rosy chance of pulling down the purse. McPhee Is greatly interested In the proposition to build n track in Hono- lulu. His mare Lady Uernlce has a promising foal by Warning, of which he expects great things. curlew, stilt or mud hen, between the first day of May and the fifteenth day of September. "To take, kill or destroy any native wild duck between the first day of February and the fifteenth day or September. "To take, kill or destroy any quail or pheasant between the first day of dove or wild pigeon between the first day of February and the first day oE July. "To take, gather or destroy the eggs of any wild duck, mud hen, pheasant, dove, pigeon or quail at any or the provisions of this section 'sale, transport or have In possession any of said game at any time when it is unlawful to kill the same. "Any person convicted of violating any or th provisions of this section shall be fined not less than ten dollars IS BADLY BURNED Jimmy Fitzgerald, tho clever llttlo Canadian long distance runner, is the latest victim of Hawaiian sunburn. I On Sunday Jimmy disported gaily In the briny at Walkikl from It a. mj till 3 p. m., and then dressed In a' hurry and hastened out to the Ath letic nark, where ho ran four clink ing miles. Ho felt fino then. The next mornfng he didn't feel so fine. Todiiy ho thought of calling his re lay raco off. His arms and shoulders are hlls- iucu mr luii, nun ma uuuit section is . . ' . , A corrugated with water blisters. Vase- nno nnorus out poor reuer, and a shfrt Is a harden and a coat a vexa tion almost beyond the bearing. Fitzgerald Is a gamo llttlo fellow, however, and hopes to bo on tho track. aH... uiiio.ruw. it.s e.uorceu .et-up In work won't do him any good, how- ever, more especially as Frank Scharsch is Bald to bo running like a champion and to bo showing the best form of any member of the relav team. A.A.U. MEETING tho annual meeting of the A A. V. will be held September 18 at tho Pub - He Service headquarters. . It should bo borne In mind thnt uiiub ui ciuus must uo paid ton days beforo tho meeting if a club wishes to voto nt the mooting. Clubs can use their old delegates or elect now ones as thoy may chooso. Each club la entitled to three delo- satos. FITZGERALD T S SPORTDRIFT There will bo a nlco moon for the week-end llshlng parties, Tho Japaneso fisherman are said to be keeping the school of hnhalalu from coming Into tho harbor by feeding them regularly in open water. Local runners nro boglnnlng to get In condition for the A. A. U. meet on the 30th Inst. Thero will bo a meeting of tho A. A. U. in a day or so at which a committee will be appointed to arrange tho list of events for the Hold and track meet wlilcli takes place on tho 30th Inst. 'i The discus and javolln events, as eliminated from the list of A. A. U. events to be decided here next month and the fifty yards dash and mile walk Included. The rowers have the right of way now. The 159th Company, C. A. C, won a field meet hold at Kaplolanl Park yesterdny morning from the 106th Company. The scoro was 4G 14. This Ms the third meet whlc hthe l&Dthhave won from the 105th. The 100-yards dash at the military field meet yesterday was won by Truer of the 105th Company In 10 3-5 seconds. If the time recorded Is right Truer has a license to run with the best of them. The mile race at tho field meet yes terday was won by Haggerdy of tho 105th Company In 5:45. The mile relay at the military meet yesterday was won by tho 159th Com pany in 4:10. There is still a chance that Kaoo and Fitzgerald may hook up over the full Marathon distance. SPORT FRESH FROM THE FILES. Knockout Drown beat Battling Adams in the second round. - Hnckenschmldt Is being trained by Dr. Roller for his coming match with Frank Gotch. Packey McFarland will appear In a six-round, no decision bout, with Leo Kelly, in St. Louis on Labor Day. At Columbus, Ohio, Independence broke the world's record for three heats in a race. The times were: 2:02, 2:01, 2:02. The average time was one-sixth of a second over 2:02. . Danny Maher has been exonerated Tor his suspicious race at tne Leicester meeting for which ho was temporarily set down. IS Knockout Brown fights Young Say- lor In Boston on September 12. Denver Jack Geyler knocked out Gunboat Smith In tho ninth round. He may bo matched with Jim Flynn. ,Sallor Petrosky and Frank Burgess fought a four-round draw. Matty Baldwin and Johnny McCar thy boxed twenty rounds to a draw in Salt Lake City. McCarthy was sub- Rtitlltfd nt tho Infit rrrninnnfr fnf TiVin t.'.. ...v. t, i i , , , r rayno who had an attack or rheu niati8ra Baldwin and Ritchlo are matched to box at Dreamland on the last day of this month Charlie Miller and Denver Jack Gey- lcr have been m&til Johnny Williams pitched for Vic- toria against Seattle on the 19th Inst. . uciuii nun uy me nuiur nnmo, . ui. . ii.muiiio nan mi i irequeni in tervals throughout the game. Ah Ghong, a Chinaman from Hong kong, has broken Into the four-round irame in San Pmnnlocn j Mrs. Terle Desch failed In a second attempt to swim the Golden Gatn. Sho swam to within 100 yards of the Marin shore boforo giving up YuJIro Watanabe, tho boxer from Japan, who may come this way some day when a promotor willing to take n ohanco Is found, Is matched with J Young Wayno. Tho Jap has never Jytt met itofMt mid hue hem shewing . Improvement nil the time. ! "llNttlltiR" Robinson anil "Sailor" ' Mowers art ltmloliwl to fight on Sep , teniber C nl Mara Island, "Sailor Phil" BohloMberg and Tony Cnputii fought a ton-round draw, Johnny McCarthy and Anton La Qravo aro matched to box 10 rounds In San Francisco. llllly Papko and Sailor Rurko wore to havo fought ton rounds In Now York on tho 23rd Inst. Papko was to havo entered tho ring at 1G0 pounds. Rattling Nelson will fight In Sacra mento on Labor Day. His opponent will bo olther Franklo Rums, Lew Powoll or Matty llaldwln. Walter Coffey of San Francisco de feated Pat Cornyn, brother of Dick Sullivan, In tho tonth round of a scheduled twenty-round go. Carl Morris fights Jim Flynn In Now York about tho middle of next month. His sparring partners will bo Joe Jeanotte, Joo Cotton and Al. Kublak. "Soup" Perkins, tho old-time Jockey is dead. A team of Australian boys aro go ing to make a tour of the United States playing football. There will 'bo forty five In tho party and they will arrive at San Francisco by the S. S. Maltal on Sept S. Frank Klaus earned a ten-round de cision over "Cyclone Johnny" Thomp son. Patsy McKenna knocked out "Ikey" Cohen at Taft, August 19. S O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Baseball. September 3 Stars vs. J. A. C; P. A. C. vs. Hawaii. September 10 Hawaii vs. Stars; J. A. C. vs. P. A. C. September 17 Stars vs. P. C; Stars vs. Hawaii. September 24 P. A. C. vs. Hawaii; J. A. C. vs. Stars. October 1 J. A. C. vs. P. A. A. C; Hawaii vs. J. A. C. October 8 Hawaii vs. J. A. C; Stars vs. P. A. C. Regatta. Sept. 16. Annual races and sports In harbor. Tennis. September Wall Cup. Pedestrianism. Sept. 4. Ten-mile relay race Athletic Park. Golf. Sept. 3. Oahu Country Club, Bogey. feept. 9-10. President's Cup. Track Meet. Sept. 30 A. A. U. champion ships. Oct. 8. Manoa Cup, qualify ing round. Oct. 15. Manoa Cup, finals. Dance, October 7 Hawaii Yacht Club, Waiklkl. o o o o o oooooooooooooooo A PROTEST. "I beg pardon," said the new ar rlcal, "but Is seems to mo it's exces sively warm here." "Eh! what?" snorted Satan, "evi dently you forgot where you are. This place Is meant to be warm." "Quito so; but there's such a thing as overdoing It." Catholic Standard and Times. A DANGEROUS DISEASE Dysentery Is a dangerous disease but can bo cured. Chambenaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has been successfully used In nine epidemics of dysentery. For salo hy all dealers, Benson, Smith & Co., agents for Hawaii. Fine Job Printing. 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