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v x-werwzii!mmm?rvw yrnwrwsT'ii: fjww tmw .Mffc ii j.j, , r""i"i"ii" VJ',-3t -"'' jwfrjsr :, f 7 ' , I . V , . ' WTfy' a ; ' v 4 14 KVKNINC1 I1UJ.LKTIN, HONOIAJI.U, T. II., SATUHDAY, AI'Il. 18, 1U0S. PORT: TENNIS GOODS 1UST RECEIVED, per "iiilonian," a lot of J those welWnown English SLAZENGER TENNiS BALLS and DOHERTY RACKETS. We also have a fulllinc of SPALDING'S RACKETS, TAPES, NETS, RACKET PRESSES, and all sorts of Tennis Goods. RESTRAINING RACKETS A SPECIALTY, and oil work guar nntccd. E. 0. HALL & SON, LTD. SANTA flMJip RECORD B1T THE Bill It Is said by California baseball . "" ' '" "ll AT AAA PARK critics tlint Santa Clara College, which Is expected In Honolulu short ly, Is unrivaled unions collegiate ex ponents of nmatcur baseball, anil lias repeatedly demonstrated her superi ority over classy professional teams of the Const and State Leagues. In IDOOj after vanquishing nil comers In rapid succession with apparent ease, they were matched with St. Mary's College, which had up to that time been undefeated. Santa Clara took 1 i. J -J .u . -"V 1 ' --LMlim amm Sh ad and Salmon Tat and fres'.i, received here on the Alameda. These are the king and queen o' fie fh'.r.y iri'-c; r.r.d rr: not ciunl led by any fall in these waters, the seilos and college championship with the facility of seasoned profes sionals. In the final game they shut their opponents out by a score of 8 to 0. In 1907, owing to a dispute In Teams In Riverside Ju nior League Play Weather permitting, tho Aula A. C. and the Orientals will play this Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at tho Aala Park grounds. Tho Oriental A. C. has given up nil 1.. ..- !. nlifimnlrtnitliln nf Ihn teenrd to tho niofessionnllsni of somo "l'u "' .""-. ' ".."'. ........ K'ves room for Interesting play, mo ".,.. , ., lllvcrsldo Juniors ami in mui is win- ME M Ml It Is expected that tho Orpheum will bo crowded tonight by people desirous of seeing tho championship wrestling match between Hans Froo lecher, nn acknowledged expert mat artist, and I 'ran I; Kunnc, a Hawaii an novice, but who is willing to make n try for the tltlo of champion of Hawaii. Doth men nre In goo I condition nnd Referee Cobb will look out that tho contest will bo on tho level. The main event will bo pto ceded by a boxing bout of four rounds between a Hawaiian, With I Innl, who has n proclivity for tho ring, and a new-comer, Ocorgc Fos ter. Foster is nil adopt In tho art of ring tactics and tho exhibition METROPOLITAN MEAT CO, Telephone 45 Telegram Indianapolis, Indiana, March 21th, 1008. Rtoddard-D.iyton Motor Car Co., Dayton, Ohio. Ilodcl "K" wins first in $2750.00 class, first in $3500 class, first in $3500.03 and over, defeating all entries, re pirdlc3s of H. P. Also siccial time -prize, whining lviilW:' ord. Model 8-H wins third in $1000.00 to $1800.00 clrA ...... ........... ...... iHustnco medals now on cxmiiiuon . DOS. the Mission College, as K . ,ntcml3 , ndl, 80Ino rc' lied) possesses uwoll.balanc-moic ,,,.,,, nnu B,enng ucilBca ii composed of championship , of the St. Mary players, these two colleges did not meet. As In prov Inns years Santa Clara swept all bo fine thiMii until now, tho present sen Fun of 130S It Is en ed team composed of championship timber and Individuals who have al icady won their spurs In tho Inter collegiate championship for two suc cessive seasons, lloth universities, Stanford nnd California, havo been conquered by tho Santa Clara Iiojh. Hecently they Hurpilsed their mo-t ardent admirers by defeating tho fa mous San .loro piojosslonnl team, composed of such sterling players as Strlcklett, star National I.c.iguo twlr ler; Hal Chase, greatest flist base man In the world, nnd foimer Santa Cluia Collego star, now with tho Now York Americans; Woltor, leading sticker of big league and ox-Santa Clara star; Arielanes, Coast League team crack; Devereaux, well known In Honolulu; and other baseball ce lebrities. Tho game went eleven Innings and was leplcte with flashy playing throughout. One sporting writer said, "Nover saw ft bettor gahld of baseball. Sonic of thoso jomigbters will he wearing big league Uniform beforo long." Tho colle gians' record oil tho diamond dates back almost to tho birth of baseball In. California, as S.int,u Clara Collect) lsJtlfPlc)drk'')liiu)tiMi iif drfnlr.i unttvn lwiv tin I hit wIlHni? hut lint nrn- Ing to give tho game to the Aala A. fcsRonn, ilovmm to tho boxing C, but Sam Hop, tho luaiiugcr of tho ,)()Ut w, comc n wrcBllnB nmlcll latter team, Is looking for thoio wllcll ha8 crcnt0( a)mm)t na Ilucn In- Hustnco medals now on exhibition , , .. . ,,vnn, ..,, tllnt la wrestling bout between Sailor Dill Hobrrti of tho Iroquois nnd Amns Ktmnlif. whri rpnernllv wrnatlnfl On Sunday afternoon, April 19th, m(;g 0, BUKn aIonBghor0i Tho nrst tho Asahl A. C. and tho Sweet Vlo- , , , R , . .. ay tne ursi gamo m i, ,s (1vlsablo to get to tin In the 'West. :: ii Here is the car The von Hamm-Young Co., Ltd. 'Wl.WM.Hli GOOD FRIDAY IS HERE AND THAT MEANS TfTttT & Buns r03 FSIDAY, SATUKOAV, AND EAfJTE.'l 51NDAY. The Best end Freshest in the 0 ty, at VIENNA BAKERY,' 1120 FORT. STREET. TELEPHONE 197. Thoroughbred Registered Jersey Bulls Tne pure-bred Jersey Bulls, Ojl-wrv of 'V B., A. I. C. C No. G0217, and Oncnon Lnd, 2nd A. J. C. C, No. G2304, at Service at $10. SLSS2 & Pond Baipy -y Easter Va Easter Our full lino of Cards and Novel ties for Easter The Largest Dis play We Have Ever Had arc now open for inspection. Particular attention to Island orders. .1 POINTER Nip CLARA On n late occasion tho lndepotld elitx, n tontn composed (if the boys who had traveled" to Honolulu un der the tltlo of "All Stars", and some other professionals, paid a visit to Santa Clara to play with tho colle cluni. "Uriel!" Dovoreaux, ' whom ovcrybody.here In tho fan lino knows well, was tho head and fiont of tho offending for tho visitors. While Santa Clara plajed Wollcis, the:' icgular pitcher, tho Independents put In Sclilmpf, a professional, and tho g.uno went on. Tho line-up of tho professional Independents was: Dev ereaux, Arelannes, Ilcltmuller, lllljis, I'errlne, Kennedy, Schlinpg, Stultz, and Ireland, all well hnown to base ball playeni on tho Coast and the gi eater number of them woll known hole In Honolulu. Tho Santa Claras downed tho Independents in a fast and exciting gamo by tho scoro of 4 to fl. Such plnyors, especially being collegians, mo tho kind of stuff that our rcml-collego cluba hero shou'1 meet. IHE STANFORD m TEAM Tho chivw team of Stanford Unl veislt, which will try (onrlusloiis with tho plnynrs uf tho llnlvoisity of Caliroinl.i this evening. In thn aniuril liitorcollcgtalo touniauieiit, has been huloitcd. Tho potltlona havo beuii awarded na a result of a hoveio try ont extending over n great portion of I life punont semester. T. It. W. I'. I'lgg-lloblyn of Sinta llarbara has won tho greatest number of polntiA and will captain tho team. Tho tcimlC, will consist of T. It. W. R KlKg-llnli-l Ivn, K. J, Citinmlugs of Carplntorla, C. I. Chandlor of Sclma, W. M. Davlil inn of roitcrvillo, S. II. Show of Talo Alto, .1. II. Pratt of Honolulu, I-. Newland of I'alo Alto and T. Mlinl of l.os OaloH as alternate. lets will pi o'clocli as n prcllmlnnry to tho chain tilbnshlp gamo that Is to follow at 3:30 between the Invincible Chlncjo Alohas and the crack Aula A. C. Tho Aula A. C. Is tho undisputed champion of the second scries, whlla In tho first series the Anlas and tho Chinese Alohas btnnd tied. This gnmo will decide tho championship of tho first scries and the Alohas will endeavor to defeat tho boys In black nnd gold. On tho other hand, the Aala A. C. will play the best they can and nro confident they can whip tho Chlncso boys to n standstill. This arrangement of hchedulo was decided upon by the league at Its regular meeting held aprll 14th In order to vacate the Held for the Hiv crsldo Seniors, which will bo opened on' tho following Sunday, Aprll 2(ith. Thrco 'of the clubs, namely, the1 Ori entals, the Sweet Violets and tho AsnltlR1, Agreed unanimously that tho championship of tho leaguo Ilea be tween tho Chinese Aloha, and ,tho A'rtliiBV'an'd that they were willing to stejl off (lib diamond. Hence It was decided 'Ht that meeting, whore four clubs' wn're represented, that tho Alo has and" tho Aulas play on Sunday for tho championship of thoi first se ries. I-Tilluio on the part of tho Clil ncsoAlohhs or the 'Aulas to appear on tho 'field will forfeit tho chnm plonRhlp'to tho team appearing. Tho 'baild may' play at Aala Park, tomor row afternoon'. RIVERSIDyEAGUE The Riverside Leaguo of baseball pl.oers, tho members of which have been tho foicinosl to provldo Sun da) amusement lit Aala Park during tho past season, havo arranged tho schediilo of plays for tho season of 1U0S ah follows: KIRST SKRIKS April 20: Pnlama A. C. vs. Kuala A. C; Jnpancso A. C. s. Chinese Aloha. May .1: Chlncso A. C. vs. Jnpancso A. C.; Khnln A..C. . Chinese Aloha. .May 10: Chlncso Aloha vs. Chi nese A. C.i JnpaiicLc A. C. a. Pa l.ima A. C. May 17:Palama A. C. vs. Chlncso Aloha; Chinese A. C. vh. Kaata A. C. May 21: Kuala A. C. vs. .Inpaneho A. C; Pnlama A. C. s. Chlneho A. C. May .",1: Clilneio Aloha vs. Japan ese A. C.J Kuala A. (J. n. Palanu A. V .lime T: Chines Aloha h. Kaala A C; Japanese A. ('. mi. Chlnei.o A ('. .hi no II: ral.ima A. C .. .lap.iu ofcu A. C.J ClilnoEO A. C. vs. Chlnose Aloha. Juno 21: Kaala A. ('. vs Chlnero C; Chllie.io Aloha vs. Palania A. lie Orpheum early to obtain a scat. BAeAlLOLA PARK This nftornoqn the 20th Infantry team will meet Company V team at Aula Park, at 2:15 o'clock and light for tho supremacy In the third gamo of baseball between tlicni. Company F has now two games to Its credit and If tho 20th don't win today they are down and out. Following Is tho line-up of both teams: 20th Infantry Moran, p; Oakley, c; Vallmcr, lb; Collins, 2b; Truer, 3b; Zcmn, ss; Ilradstcttcr, If; Street, cf; Heedowor, rf. Company 1' N. Jackson, p; Ka ma, c; Urdus, lb;1 Ilallcy, 2b; Kaal, 3b; Knowiil, bm; Pniiin, If; Cockctt, cfj' 8. Jackson', rf. ' Jdmorrow' the closing gamo of tho ItlvTialilo Jr. MagMo will be played between thcOrlentnls and tho Anlas, (lame will' commence promptly nt 3 ojclpi Wil, P Hlil MV; nmw. RAPID TRANSIT The Rapid Transit boys Mr exer cise. If not for glory, hno organized a ball team and yesterday tho dozen or moro members took part In n gamo plajed with ' tho Piinahous on tho Punahnu ramjnis. The car men were downed 19 to 3 In a lonsoly playod game. Tho teams woro madu up is follows: Puiiahoii W. Desha, rf; l.ymnn, e; J. Desha, If; I.owioy, 2li; I.ldgatc, lb; Aklna, fs; W. Hoogs, 3b; B. 0.i Ut, p, I). Towiiscnd, cf. II. It. T. & U. Co Haniiiiikii, c; Plmcntal, lb; Klaillng, 2b; lloycr. If; Hope, rf; Nelson, 3b; St. John, p; Asho, cf; Picket, ss. t: it :: AIUU Juno 28: P.ilam.i A. ('. vh. chluc.o A (!.; Jnpaneso A. C. vs Kaala A. C. SKCOND SKRIICS JulyJi: Chlneso Aloha vs. Japan ese A. C.J Kaala A. C. vs. Palaninl A. C. July The returns from tho handball Unirnor up to dato'show J'. Baptist, tho "dark horse," tlll In the lead, with YVcbhtor piessluA nim. Johu Bton, who hah great staying power, as shown In his twonty-slx games of play, is not to pass unnoticed In tho wind up, Closely tollowlng nro M. (i. do Colto and II, S. Chandler-, Fol lowing nio the records to date, tho winners of each gamo coming first: J. Q. llaptlsl vs. O, Hwallko, lfi-'J, 1 .',-. V. Riihuiimii . W. (lortz, 1T.-14, I -.-2. W. ltaiem.ni vs. B. Iliiun, lfi-2, 15-3. V. (lertz vs. J. C. Bwlng, 16-3, ir,-o. .1. Nott vs. S. Iluiili, 15-3, lfl-14. It. C. Axlcll vs. M. I'orrelru, 10-13, io-ir., ir.-n. J. CJ. llaptlst vs. M. Korielra, 1.1-7, 15-7. M. Johnston vs. M. tiurrclda, 15-0, in-., J. 0. llaptlst vs. C. V. Ilrlssol. IHE NEW STEIN- BL0GH styles aie being sho'.vn. Where did they comc from? Styles as this presents them cent no one man's house WW r J't V JV; ' 81 ! . P A' ' Ik Stein-Bloph ndvcrtisiup; presents to you photo crnphs of the current Spring nnd Summer mod els according t o the world's best usage. The are genuine composites. They bring together into one suit or overcoat the various points included in reports received fiom Stcin-Bloch outposts in the acknowledged fash ion capitals. Stcin-Bloch commis sioners go at seasonable intervals to all those places on both sides of the Atlantic where ad vance fashion ideas arc brought together into one procession by the limited trains and the ocean ;jrcy hounds. The observations of these men meet in the Stcin-Bloch designing and cutting rooms; , , At' one -time ltsisja. new; . fabricfirom exclusive for-. eign looms, to be accurately r cproduccd for Stein-Bloch use. At another time it is a trim top- coat idea from the box of a tallyho at a race meet in England, A gain nn afternoon coat worn on Fifth Avenue by a man who lias ti me and means to indulge his clothes whims'". 'Of it may be a smart suit idea from the floor of the Stock' Exchange-or a hotrwea'ther suit from Palm Beach. r -Whichever ii s, it is An thfcntic, and shaped out to present to you jai-the most economical and sensible solution of a serious mod ern, problem. THIS LABELSTANDSrOBSS YEARS Or KHOWIHO HOWE 4 5 "WiVd" kx'ftjt Ma? M BatH VHEI BUB IHH10U 3B W f talMHJ Agents, Fox't and Merchant Streets 1 JAAfMvvuwtArtwyvvurvAi vvvvi vvAnrv-. vwwwwi wwwvwyi Visit j Weedon's Curiosity Bazaar I For all kinds of CURIOS. The best in 4 the city. ISLAND VIEWS in POSTAL. At AVtTA Dtllt htMn At A W I? A CTDnCT g 4 i.iivi:i UUIL.U1I1U, nuaiua .;; iul.i g i Between King .ind Meicliant 5 qwwwMWWta,wwvuwvvvinftww!AnrtrtnAruivvwMiA 12: Kaala A. C. vs. Chlneso tfl-ii, ir.-n. Xf If .1.. f Wall, Nichols Co., Limited Bulletin Busines Office Phone 25G. Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185. -' ' - J,'L' W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd., Agts. at Tho "J. II. I'rntt of Honolulu" Aln'in; Japaucbo A. L. vs. ciilneso mentioned In t bo Item Is a son of A- . Kobort II. I'rntt, foreman of tho I draughting department of tlic'llono I lulu lion Works. u it it C. r July 0: nj3-"For Rent" rarm on ale do uulk'l.i olticc. The Associated Garage Co, nre just completing a vory largo supply loom In their garage which will ho used exclusively for all tho many supplies that are needed for automobiles. Kv aryono who owns n machine Bhottld take advantage of tho opportunity lo look over tho many now devices of skilled workmanship which are thor oughly up-to-date, nnd will bo of great Interest A room of this wirt has been longed for a great while by the motor public, nnd K. O. Hall & Sou havo made n step In tho right direction hv thus pleasing their pa-trnnn. M, V. iln Colto vh. V. UaRonmii, 13-15. 16-11, ir,.J4. J. (, llaptlst vb. J. C. Uwltig, K..U, in-o. I II. S. Chnndlcr va. 8. fiiudl.i, IS-1, .15-11. II. S, Chandler va. 8. Ilium, 15-7, 15-U. ; i S. Ilu'nn vs. J. C. Kwlng, 15-2, 15 1 C I , July ID: Palainii A. C. vs. Japan- ese A. C; Chinese A. C. vs. Chlneso Aloha.. July- 2C: Kaala A, C. vs. Chinese A. C.j' Chinese Alohu vs. r.ilnmu A. C. " " August 2: Chlneso A. C. vs. Vil loma A. C; Japnneso A, C. vs. Ka- nla A. C. Aug. 9: I'alama A. C. vs, Kuala A. C.j Chinese Alohu vs, Japanese A. C. Aug. 10; Chlncso A. C. vs. Japan ese A. C; Kaala A. C. vs, Cliluoso Aloha. I Aug. 23: Chinese Aloha vs, Chi-1 nese A. C. ; Japanese A. C. vs. Pa lama A. C, I Aug. 30: Palamn A. C. vs. Chi nese Alohaj Chinese A. C. vs. Kaala HONOLULU SOAP WORKS CO., Ltd c . - t. i a n r FllED. L. WALDR0N, Agt. Sept. fi: Knnln A. C. vs. Jnnanese' ' " ' A. (.'.; Pnlama A. C. vr. Chlncso A. C. gjg BULLETIN ADS, PAY Ask Your Grocer FOR Pau - Ka - Hana Soap MI r LJ. La Hats Flower and Ribbons mm- w T9frrmt Just' received' the latest and most up-to-date styles and shapes. We are also showing a new line of Black Voil Skirts, these are right from the factory and are chip and natty. L B. KERR & CO., Alakea Street A v) I tuum &M ..Ajybtjfaja. y .jtriiif aaw.'afc ?- - fliwiiiirtiaiftinrii iiuimiliiiiiiiiti 'in