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m J)"W ij-VrjiV. w '.(- ,( f'',!) SO 41 '. ' KVKNING BULLETIN. HONOLULU, T. H TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1908. s aS. 1 u 1, V' tt. Kr Sf I m. . X1 OnoMin OnoHammar O, omf tkt till. Sa runt Ifip hrlef flnd llmnle story of cetllns: a perfect roof will 1 REX FLIINTKOTE ROOFING 1 ...--- - t. AB A...I l....! t.1- A I U 19 mauc on nonvr uu u.cu uj - . firm with a business reput'.ion cmrcrlni the past 70 years - What Should a Good Roof Do? n.-t tsi fiAttr. rat J. heal, sfiatks and 'fumes te laid uith economy, and wear uilhoul expensive refair. x iiiii, .1,l.r.1.i crv Pllnlkntc ROOFINRwIll not ' blue up at the first spark unlike slate, It lll not yield .-.1 .irtn,iiintti Mr. It will not mtlt tnd run W;ilCKn" Wl ni'iu .... -- unlike tin, It will not rust nor leak at the first chance. Unllko thorn oil-It may be laid by any ordinary workman-wlth a hammcr-everythlng else needed Is in inc iuii. - w . Unllko thorn ell It Is suitable fcr every kind of ftrm ttitllilirKT. We liave It in Hock, nnd heartily recommend this f. .. .11 .. i. i,.ii.ca It f economy to DftV A , iuuiiuk i" wi' """" - ' m fair price for ft superior article. E. O. Hall tfcjSon., LIMITED. Agents Telegram Indianapolis, Ind., Mar. 24, '08. Stoddard-Dayton Motor Car Co., Dayton Ohio. Model "K" wins first in $2750 class, first in $3500 class, first in $3500 and over, defeating all entries regardless of H. P.; also special time prize winning hill record. JUST ARRIVED Our first ear of the Stodlard-Dnyton make. It i3 a peach. Come and sco it. 1 Von Hamm-Young Co., Ltd. AGENTS. Baseball Boxing Boating Bulletin's Page Of SPORTS EDITED BY FREDERICK B. MOORE Raoing Wrestling Rowing Ah Sam and Willis Will Box Here On May 30thFor Purse Ah Sam and Jockey Willis jester- day signed articles for n boxing con.-, test to take lilace on May 30th, at a I place to be fixed later, the mnttcrH of disparity In weight nnd tho like being easily arranged. Willis, who weighs 105 pounds. Is to enter the 1 l.. ... nntMiu.n PlltR. fcO IIIIU Ills TO ore 1INB M I 11BN! League Will Meet To Act On Terms Of Trustees A meeting of the big league will lm held nn Thursday, when It Is prac- rlng al caiciiwcisHi", "" '""" should make the best of condition, tically certain that tho terms of the but the Chinese boy, according to Trugteeg wm ue accepted, and the ngrecment, must make 120 pounds maUcr Qf urInRig ovcr the Kelo tlnVorMi are up and tho match as ' University ball team to play here, well assured as Is now possible. .the project to be flnanced by tho Thn winner of this bout will prou- trustees, win ue uemmcir "' nhly be matched with some man from In fact, ns It now seems, it merely the Const for Fleet week. remains for the formal part to be The bos ale starting today wun gone mrougn, ns i ' "' " " ihnlr tinlnlnc. Ilne '"gue seem 10 ue buiuucu uu lMdle Toll will refciee. tt n KAMS ARE VICTORS tho terms which the Trustees have made, and no hitch Is expected In tho proceedings. Im tUtta nan ItlA lfff!,! motl will ll I alt ,1119 VDC Kit: .. ..... ..... -. The KamB loon line mcj - iscm a cnuic on iiiuruiiy aiicruuuu, tftled to sport the laurels of victory tolling them that tickets will awal.t .. n--. -! .f tlin IntnrSPllol- ,!..... .....I !... n..Ant thlnv la fl V lOr IIIC IllSl bUIIC'O . - -.- IIIU1II, UHU illtlfc Cft 3 ID...& o v nstlc baseball schedule, as they mere- or n season of International baseball, ly continued their winning streak, when the men from the Hawaiian and added another scalp to an alrca- 'islands, the cross-roads of the Pa rty heavy belt, whon they yesterday ' cmc wm lncct wth teams from the put It oer tho Puns, on the Kam l'a- j western continent, America, and he mond. The score was 9 to 7, and the eastern continent, Asia, orrors of the losers tell tho talc of ana their Waterloo. They had a gooa j man In the box Jn the person of Ly man, and there Is no kick coming n ti.ni.. imttorv. nnpr uuvis. wuu first tried his hand, was moved out of the box, but the support was not consistent, and the Kanis had the bet ter of It. Lota pitched a good game. The men In this league are begin ning to think that tho Kams must have a mascot hidden somewhere, and that there will be no use trying to defeat them until they lose their marvellous "streak" of fortune. a a WAILELE VS. KEWAIO New Twirler With Jewels Hay Be In Box Saturday It Is probable that ball fans will sep n new twirler work out next Sat urday In tho person of St. John, who Is a new addition to tho Diamond Head A. C. Kddle Fernandez says, "I have a new pitcher, nnd from tho way he Is working out he should be a good one. If he kcops Up to hla work, lie will probably be In the box Saturday." This will be good news to most of the dycd-ln-the-wool fans. No mat ter how good the present Blabsters arc, tho fellows In tho bleechers want a little change, nnd some now man to yell at and call "lobster" or "bone-head," or, maybe, "candy kid." Davis, the Jewels' catcher, Is Im proved in form n great deal, and will be rctnlned at backstop, leaving Fer nandez himself on the initial sack. ALII01ANIS WIN OUT OM GfTu TWENTY M M Queen Emma Estate Secured Will Meet ITomorrow fs M ( The Outrigger Canoo Club secured Its ItviM.a .frnm Ihn Queen Emma Es tate this raornlng and paid ono year's An Interesting game of baseball was played Sunday morning at At- i.t n.uii I.aIiiihaii tnitno frnm t lift ..., , . r. i..i,. m. vcars. lies botwoen the Moaua and uai.o.c am " ""-." Seaside premises, having a sea front- suiting In the overwhelming- defeat of 1C0'fcet n1(1 a dcpHl ot of the Wallolc club by tho score of 40u jnck tQ ,ho Walkkl rcal r. in '. Tho Wnlleles are reported t1w, -i..!, 0(nrt nut with n member- to luno had previous ambitious as- ship of 206. A meeting of tho officers idratlons and had Intended to Join , will he hold tomorrow, when tho mat the newly formed Kallhl league, but 1 tcr of securing ennoes for tho club The Alllolanls had things their own way in the flrst-gatne of the Ju nior Intcrscholastlc Uaseball League, played yesterday afternoon. They toqjc the honors frojn the Mills ag gregation by the grand score of 19 to 6. making their runs In nil Innings but two, nnd making a bunch when they did score. .1. Wno seemed to have the nropcr knack In handling the stick, when It came 10 smoiuering inc uuu. no made a home-run and three thrco baggers. If that is not going somo for one game, Honolulu fans are oft in their conception of the great American irame. E. W. Ilell um pired.' Tho score: 1234GG789 Mills 1001010 2'1 6 Alllolanl 03502234 '19 The Alllolanls and the Kaahuma nus will hook up Friday afternoon, a a a CUP RACES Tim recatta committee of the Ha waii Yacht Club have arranged til they have decided now to Indulge In moro practice. Tho winners lined up as follows: Kapaa, p: A. Souza, c; M. Parcs.1, lb; M. Dupont, 2b; M. Alves, bb; C. Vlerra, 3b; M. Sousa, rf; M. P. Uego, f; M. Yee. cf. a a IN SEASIDE LEAGUE tati- this raorning ami pain onu years 1 wn Yacht Club have arranged til rent oir inyc3 The property which Is , folow)nB dnte3 for the principal now the homd of thocluh for twenty . rnppR . nreB. ,. June 13 Governor's cup. June 28 Beckley cup. July 19 Irwin cup. Aug. 2 Cooper cup, second class yachts. Aug. 16 Macfarlane cup. Sept. 19 Hegatta Day. a a a WILLIS RIDES WINNER .' Pottie's Celebrat ed Cattle, Sheep, Dog and Poultry Medicines 'j, j '1 v uw : ' JSk Two of the Sweet Violet members plaed another game of tho Seasli'e League series with other clothes tlmn their uniforms on. and of course that meant two 25-ccnt'!lnci to the league. The Okuwas did not do well with their scvon new supporters. ' a a a Tho finals In tho Invitation tour nament of the llcretanla Tennis Club will be played this afternoon at 4:30. The contestants will bo A. J. Lovrcy and W. L. Warien. 8 II tt a a a a a a a a a a a t: st a a SPORTS CALENDAR u a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a Wntknii Mr flrncu CartwrlEht. OHIO Sorensun and others wno liavo nor erecting a lanal on tho property and purchasing a number of Biirfbuards will ho brought up, as well aB tho stand tho club will tako as to Its part in ine eiuenaimiiLiii ui uiu ucvi. 1 wv ......-, . vote of thanks will also-bo oxtended 'down rrom the uoast to riae in o 1.. ... ,........ n.f fnH.. 1. II F ... ,11 ... 1.1. lHa mnetA nl iu ".iessr. iviiwiej uuu -uuia, . .i. Jockey Willis, who has Just come may ! . races at Hllo. won his first race on this Island Saturday, when he pllot- W. Dixon's Makaala across in tttiirt liu nvlnlpiirn without a debt to bu paid for organization or legal fees. a a a SPORTIVE SPLURGES front of Sonny Gay'i Sunrise, at Ka plolani Park, In a quarter-mile match race, In the time of 0:.2G 1-2. a tt a BttBtttttttJttttttmtttttttttti Theic will be a meeting of the' MBcm a managers nnd captains of the News-, AALA PARK QOSSU? paper Iluseball Lcnguo on the roof ?.MMM Maaaaa garden of the Young Hotel this after- f h"f,p"3 .. ... r ..'nlnnt. Dnnli Iwim III laa I -..-. -" 1IUUII III U 1 btUkni JMV.. VM... - - quested to Bend its two representa tives, as Important business Is slatod for transaction. nun Thorn will be a meeting of tho Japanese Uaseball Leagues this even- J today. 'tt tt a The Kaplolanl Ilaseball Lcaguo holds a meeting tomorrow. tho Chinese Alohas, pltchod great hall for four Innings with the Alohas In -the game against the Palamas. a a a HsnimTn and Medclros are the two best pitchers In the Riverside League Uoth pitched winning uau yesterday. a a a BiitMirvlcor J. Fern, tho president of tho Kaaln A. C, was a happy man After 100 tctz on English ir.a-kets and 20 years' service in these I:'. ids, the stock owners find that 0 tr remedies are reliable. A fresh stock in ever? month, which are prcnarcd from the very best ingredients. Our POULTRY BLOOD TONIC is here and our ROUP, OAPES and CATARRH REMEDY. Your druggist keejs them. JOHN P0TTIE & SONS. TEL. 1189. Mnv in Pinnln Bfrftania Tennis Club's invitation tournament. Mav 19 Meetine Japanese Base ball League. , tt tt tt nftnr tho C. A. C.-Kaala game. The Kallhl Atl'lctlc Club meets a a tt this evening. I K. Yasumorl, Edward Ayau, the , tt ,t: a ' baseball managers, were at tho games Six boxing bouts were held Jn Mo- yostorday. chanlcs' Pavilion, San Fianclsco. for, a a tt the entertainment of the Jacltlcs ini Nearly five thousand people wjt- ',!. m..t . -u nnnAM , Anln Pnrlf VPR. May 20 -Kaplolanl Baseball "'" rm" .. MM ""l"'"b""" , ., 1 ieruuy League meeting. .. WolEast won n clean-cut decl-l may zz iiaseuan, n.auuumuiiu-B,0 . Frani(e Mell at Mllwau 11a 4 lllnlnnl I WHITNEY & MARSH St. Mny 23 Baseball, Puns vs. Limls: Kams vs. Diamond Heads. May 23 Match race, Shamrock vs. Duke, one-half mile. Mny 23 Kamehameha Athletic kcc. The gong saved Nell from n Auto for Hirct MANUEL REIS. Call up at any tims by telephone any one of these numbers: 2D0, 200, 1097. 1 AUTOS Repaired by o-.tr Auto Expert. Scjjlipit ferriage Co., MIITRD Andrew Usher's Scotch Whiskey O.V.G. Special Reserve W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd., Agents. knockout a a a Just think of It. At the recent Lexington meeting not n Jockey was (i..l ?.. anonsnilail llV TllllsTA PrtpA Association' minstrel show. n(i ,one was undor suspension. Mny 24 Golf, Country Club's bo-! gey competition. I May 30 Boxing, Ah Sam ?u. Jock ey Willis M tt tt B. McShane has the best record for strike-outs In the Illversldo League. a a a John Notley's Nippon team will pla"yfthe'KaalaB next Sunday. a a a Mon Yin pulled In a beautiful fly at left field. -Y. M. C. A. gymnasium June 4- contests. June 10 Hawaiian Gun Club's Juno 11 Kamehameha Aquatic Club's regatta. shoot for club championship. June 11 Hawaiian Gun Club's semi-annual prize shoot. June 17 Hawaiian Oun Club's un known angles shoot. July 20, 21, 22 Kennel Club show, July 3-4 Hlo races. Gwendolyn II To Race VICTORIA, II. C, May 18. The yacht Gwendolyn H sailed from hero today for San Pedro to enter the Trans-Paclflo Yacht Baco from San Pedro to Honolulu. Tho Gwcndollu II, which startod from Victoria yesterday for San Pe dio to enter the laco, Is a yawl-rigged boat, which was built for a cru ise to Alaska, and other deep-water cxcui sgns, but was withdrawn frpnj 'I rnna-Pnclflc Yacht Itacc. That Bhe would go In on the pioposltlon has not been a secret here, as letters have been received by local boatmn to that olfect. Bhe was to hayo sal 4 op tjip 12th pf t(i(s nifwth fpr (jan PrSr9ri1LHLiSl!SL'fiLfiIii5LJ REMNANT SALE M01DAY Bulletin Vacation Trip Plan Is Not a Contest Is Not a Lottery . Is Not a Scramble ..The Bulletin Vacation Trip Plan Is A Dignified Opportunity A Sure Winner Without Expense.. The Plan briefly explained means: The BUL LETIN Pays a certain percentage on all subscrip tions paid in advance; then, for this percentage, if buys the Test possible rates on steamers, trains, and at hotels. The workers for the Vacation Trips always get the benefit of any low rates the BULLETIN can secure. 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