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Per Month Baseball Boxing Boating s SOMETHING DOINO CHINESE ALOHAS PLAN FESTIVAL NEW YEAR WILL BE OBSERVED IN FITTING STYLE Oriental Feast-Day Will Be Signal for Jollification of Athleic Club In teresting Features Will Characterize Dance New Composition iTomisea The nnnunl concert and dnnce of the Chinese Aloha Club will be given nt tho K. of P. hull on January 23 tills )car, to cominemornto tho Chi nese New Year, which will begin on tho 21t Inst, nnd Inst for thrco tln 8, ns Is customary among tho Chi nese In this country. This will bo tho second affair of Its kind to bo given by tho Chlneso Alohns. The first took plnpc Inst )ear nnd wns one of tho most buc ccxsful ever given by nn nthletlo or ganization hero. Tho nttendance wnu nlso largo nnd nn those who wcro there will no'doubt buy tickets for this cur's function. Krncst Knnl'a tllco Club hns been fcccurecl for the occnslon. Tho pro gram for tho concert will bo nn- nounced Inter, but one of the features will bo n piece specially composed hi Krncsl Knal In honor of tho Alohas. tl 8 Shatters Beat Sappers At ' Baseball On Snturdny, tho Unginccrs woro defeated by tho Bhnftcr nlno with a Kcorc of 12 to 9 on tho l'ort Shatter diamond. The line-up was as fol lows: Shatters McCnll, ss; lluddhu, rfi Uurant, !tb; Junes, If; Lcinn, 2b; Oakley, c; Glenn, lb; McNabb, ct; Lnfltte, p. Engineers McKachcrn, ss; Hun ger, rf; Ilnlloy, 3b; JdcCullough, If; Noble, 2b; Smlzer, c; Held, lb; Dodds, cf; Nlffcn, p. Good hitting nnd bad base-throwing nro assigned as the causes of the high score. a n MONTGOMERY CLIPS COAST RECORD ON ARCADIA TRACK LOS ANQKLK3, Calif., Dec. 15. A Const reeffld wns broken at tho Ar cadla track today when S. C. Hlld rcth's Montgomery ran tho fifth race, at one and an eighth miles, In tho fast time of 1:51, within two-fifths of a second ot'the world's record. Montgomery coutd not raise a gallop rc vert il da j a ago In tho same kind of n race ' Tho fifth rnco wns tho feature of a good card, and nil the way through was run an fast as any Bprlnt event on tho program. There wore only thrco stu'rtcrs, Montgomery, Domlnus Arol, and Ileauclcrc, tho latter being put In for an airing. Montgomery was a 3-lo-S opening favorite, but some of the spdrts believed the speed burner Domlnus Arol had n chance and plncd him persistently. Doml nus jumped Into tho lead nt onco to set the pace, but Montgomery waB right behind all the time until they camo down through the stretch. Then Montgomery ran nway from Domlnus and won by almost three lengths, llildrcth had n big bet down on his winner. t Heil Walker's Stnnloy Pay again fooled tho talent by winning tho irillo handicap from the fnvorito, Dando llon, by half n length In u driving finish, Mugazlno whs tho hot tip and wns heavily backed at 3, but was left at tho post by sleepy Jockey Pago, Thrco favorites won llalr Annlo ut 11 to 20, Montgomery it 9 to 10, nnd La Olorla at M to 5.' Tho other winners were Stanley l-iy at 7 to 2, (lolly Ding at S, nnd Fleming at 3. Jockey Shilling rodo three winners nnd two seconds. Twenty-five books wore In the ring In addition to two Hold books nnd u combination ) book. 8 8 8 Trainer Tom Cook Is In charge of tho Emeryville division of 13, J. llald. win's stable. Tho eleven horses com prising the string are now quartered at the Emeryville track. They In clude I.lsaro, Del Cruzador, Dlamlnl to, Ncclitn, Navarro, Autumn Days, Cleopatra, Oallnda. Pond II rook, Gal lnl, Straight Tip, and Itcy el Dlnero. Jockey Goldstein came along to 'do the stablo tiding. Cook thinks al most as much of the nark 2-) ear-old Del Crurndiir fix hn did of Crtmidn. his Illustrious limtlicr, now heading thu Kuldwlii nl ud nt Santa Anita. PO RTFS SPOUTS BY THE SPORTING EDITOR BOOST! DON'T KNOCK I! Just let every man cut out tho nbove admonition nnd pasto It In his hat-band. Then let him tie a ploco ot string nround the third finger of his left hand, to remind him to gazo Into tho Inner portion of his remov- ablo Bkypicce. Knocking never did nny good to anybody; tho knocker soon gets a twisted misconception ot tho general trend of things, nnd the knockco finally reaches that unchar itable stage where he wants to go out and hammer someone's block off ii more .ever was nn occasion when tho booster was needed much ly, nnd tho knocker had no placo in tho economical arrangement of things, such an occasion Is Jicro right this minute. Tho man who enn not witness nn thing without trying to pour a tubful of nlchtoo-oh on it, tho man who goes around with a fnco that tells ou that ho must havo been dating green persimmons, had better pack up his belongings and scoot away from these Islandsbefore ho gets permanently soured on him self. Hero arc the men who havo been chosen to form a baseball nlno to lick blazes out ot Mlko Fisher's All-Amcr lean aggregation. (Jlvo them halt a chance, and doubtless they'll accom plish the task. Sit around and say, "Hum! Itottcn! You mokes couldn't whip a nlno ot FIJI Islanders. You're nothing but a lot of dubs!" and It Is jconcclvable that the players may loso nenn nnu get oauiy ucaten. If "Johnnlo with the tnckhammor" is hanging around these diggings, It It to bo hoped that ho will take his misanthropic self to some other cllmo for tho tlmo being. Oct outj anil root for that All-Hawaiian team; give tho rnco tho bene fit of jour encouragement and sup port. Show that you nro Interested In their success, and, above all. Now Is Jhe tlmo when the man with tho exuberant spirits can get busy and make himself useful. If there Is ono thing that the ball-play-urs who aro getting ready for tho test of strength with tho All-Amcr-Icnns need, It Is oncourngement. And they won't get much of it from tho fans who stand around on street cor ners -nnd make prophecies concerning the whalloplng which tho HawallanB nro going to get. The way fans turped out yester day aftcrVioon to witness tho .first practice of Feriinndcz' tAII-IIawailans was something ot which local sports men have no causa: to bo proud. There were exactly six spectators on tho bleachers. That means that Just six people felt enough Interested to spend ten cents car-faro and two hours' tlmo to boost along 'the cause ot baseball hero. It will be absolutely Impossible for the All-Hawallans to accomplish any thing If tho gcnornl public docs not get In nnd boost. A man does not fcol much Incentlvo to work for tho community wjicn tho community won't nciord him a llttlo encourage ment, v Ecry afternoon from riW on, will see tho players on the league grounds lambasting the ball around, and lim bering thcniBelves up for tho strug gle to come. It makes, a lot of differ ence whether the men nro practicing before empty bleachers, or havo nn enthusiastic audience, re.idy to ap plaud good plays and shout encour agement. The man that has not enough local pride to help tha, base ball team that Is going to uphold the dignity ot the Islands on tho din mond. especially when tho total cost per day Is ton tents In monoy and two hours In time, must havo very llttlo of tho sportsman In him. Some of the business men of this city have agreed; to let those of their employs who havo bcon chosen for tho All-IIawallap team oft work at 1 o'clock In tho jif tornoon. This pub-lio-splrlted courtesy Is greatly appre ciated by those upon whose shoul ders It is falling to get togethor a team worthy of Hawaii, nnd If other emplojcrs can see their way clear to doing likewise, their action will cer tainly meet with tho'approval of pa triotic sportsmen. W. A. Korwlri' shipped Dr. Holz berg, Almona and Guy Fisher to Ar cadia In response to a telegram from Harney Schrelber. Frank Flittner, Illusion and ono of M. J," Daly's horses went to the southern track In the same car. - ST0DDABD DAYT0H 7-Seated By Hour or Trip. 6. Ci Beokley, Jr. . PHONE 188. Racing Wrestling BUSY ALL-HAWAUANS GET OUT FOR PRACTICE PLAYERS LIMBER UP MUSCLES ON LEAGUE GROUNDS First Day's Work Proves Satisfactory and Outlook Is Considered Promising. Men Are Stiff But Will Soon Get Into Shape Practice Game Yesterday afternoon nt G o'clock, the plaers called upon to train for the groat game between Mike Filt er's All-Americans and the pick ot Hawaii's diamond heroes gathered on tho lcaguo grounds for tho first prac tice. About fifteen players turned out, and until falling night made it Impossible to continue practice, tho men batted tho ball around tho field, practiced fielding, and went through a course ot general sprouts calcu latcd to limber up tho muscles. Though many of tho men aro very Btalo, not having donned n gloo for a car or more, n very good showing was mado jestcrday afternoon, nnd thoso In chnrgo feel very much on couraged. "I find tho outlook most encourag ing," said Captain and Manager Ed win Fernandez last night. "Of course, most of tho men nro out ot form, but with tho prnctlco that wo shall bo able to get in dur ing tho next few weeks, I bcllevo that wonders can be accomplished. "Somo of the business men of this city havo agreed to let out such em ployes ns nro to play on tho team, at 4 o'clock every afternoon. I hopo that others will follow suit, ns whero men work late, It Is almost Impos sible for them to get out onto tho diamond and do any practicing that amounts to much." It Is probable that, on Saturday afternoon next, there will bo n prac tice game between tho Alt-Hawall-nns and a local nine. An effort Is be ing maile to arrange for a gamo with a combination team, mado up of tho best players of the Marino nnd En gineer Corps nines. Such a gamo wouldrlt Is believed, provo sufficient Inducement to draw out tho fans, and would also proc excellent prac tice for tho players. 8 8 8 Champions May Meet Picked Team The Matlcs may play a gamo with a picked eloven composed ot players from all ot tho other teams in tho Hawaiian Association Football League. A mcctlng-of the cxecutlvo committee ot tho Lcaguo will be hold this afternoon at G o'clock In tho rooms of tho Thlstlo Club, to discuss tho mntter. If a decision to play Is reached, tho gamo will probably tako placo noxt Saturday attornooni unless tho leaguo grounds are In use by tho All Hawaiian buseball nlno. It is, believ ed that such a game would draw out the fans In large numbors, for tho Mallcs mado a flno showing during the series, and won tho championship handily. 8-8 8 HIGH JINKS PLAYED BY SWARTHMORE MEN SWAKTIIMOR.C, Dec. 12. Not since tho great victory over "I'onn" in 1900 has tlio'llttlo Quaker college been the scene for such enthusiasm ns that manifested sluco tho decision on football became known. Immedi ately aftor this was loarncd tho groat pllo of wood that tho freshmen had been accumulating for some tlmo was Ignited and tho reflection could be seen over the countryside for miles. (Nightshirt parades, freshmen stunts, bpeeches from football men and all' other antics peculiar to col lege celebrations were Indulged lii until long after midnight. Enthu siasm ran so high that for a tlmo It looked Us though tho celebration would loso Its Jojous aspect. "Ye Monks of tho lllack Cowl" and tho "Hungry Devils," two rival eat ing clubs, started their respective songs In order to add to tho noise and festivity of the evening. The "Devils" had finished and the "Monks" started tlielr chnnt. It is Considered poor spirit to allow the rival club to sing their song nnd tho "Dovlls" rushed tho "Monks" with tho avowed intention ot freaking up tho harmony. T)ie fight lasted some ten minutes. Bulletin Business Office Phono 2!ifl Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185, Centennial's Best Flour . i- The Cook's Best Friend Large Fresh Shipment Just In at HENRY MAY & CO., LIMITED. t Leading Grocers Phone 2 ' A Large Line of Lightweight Flannelettes at IOC per yard. Li. 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