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BANK OF HAWAII. LTD. ' Capital -and Surplus $1,000,000.00, j qTyeIThOP & CO. I Heinz Apple Butter now packed in improved stone crocks, guaranteed to be seal tight. Get the new crocks from your grocer II.HACKFELD&CO, Ltd. Wholesale Distributors SPORTS m Lo.al amd Vatifcaal BY V. L. S .HVENSON. Marines Defeat Colorado Nine Although tlicie were not many V. M. C. A. Track1 Mset Was Great There was a real good tlmo at the spectators at the Athletic l'nrk e&- Y. M. C. A. Inst evening when a big terday nfteiuoon, the few that were ciuwd of spectators rolled up to en' present were (rented to a line gnmo of hall. The Mailnes went up against tho Colorado nine, and a good, snappy gnpio It turned out to be, the half-wots winning by a scoro of 2 to 0. Old reliable Anderson once rmro turned out to catch tor the holf-wets, and, although his little linger Is an crooked as a coihBcrew owInT to It being broken so ninny times, ho dIJ good work and was Just ns jiuurt ns ctfr at throwing to seiond. joy the "track meet" arranged by Dr. Hand. The ball was started rolling by the shot put, and the efforts of the con testants to convoy small Bhot by tho spoonful fiom a full cup to another vessel was very ludicrous. Urodcrlck won this exciting event from John ston In tho remarkable time of 1 minute 9 seconds. Then tho mile walk came up for consideration, and as the competf tors wero hobbled, they had a strcn Hlnes pitched a very lino game, uous tlmo covering the length of nd only one of the ship's nno got tho room. Tho quartcr-mllo run to second. The Marino twlrlcr is In wus n screaming affair, und tho no excellent form Just now and Is ble endeavors of tho runners to howl pitching ns -well as ever ho has done, a two-bit coin along tho floor was a I treat to watch. The 100 yaid dush called upon tho contestants to count up to 100, and Johnston won this Interesting event. Tho hurdle race went to Mnrcal- lino, who proved to bJ or? artist nt holding his ankles and hopping over pieces of string that wero strotched along the floor, This was a very funny event, and tho spectators went up In the air -with delight during tho race. ' j The hninmcr throw brought out some marvelous stunts, and as tho knocking Implement weighed only a fraction of an ounce, the winner put j up a wonderful performance by I throwing It no less a dlstanco than ten feet. -Throwing the. discus mado of cardboard was an amusing affair, and when Klrkpatrick threw it tho length of tho room ho was cheered to the'' echo. Next the 220 dash came up for consideration, and Ooldy", who was tho quickest In addition ,got flrst place. The standing high reach was won by Nott, and the half-mile, which consisted of tossing half dol lars nearest to a crack, was captured by Ilce. The evening wound up wl(h a tug-of-wur, which was won by Stanford. Refreshments were handed around, and everybody came away very much pleased with the evening's, fun. The track meet results wore as fol lows: Harvnrd, J. E. Ewlng, captain, 34 polntB. Yale, Ed Cnrdcn captain, 33 points. Stanford. Charllo Gllliland cap tain, 18 points. Ilcrkeloy, 'Harold Johnstone cap tain, 17 points. on We Haul Freight from the wharves and do all kinds of heivy draying. For un usually heavy hauling we have a traction engine which May be en gaged at any time. , Be sure to get our prices. SHIPPERS and FAMILY BUTCHERS TELEPH0NE- -251 Jfltf editorial rcms ar(' bu neio office, These are the tefepr in numl'dis ul tlio liuiidtln olficr i Honolulu Construction & Draying Co., i Office Fort St. Opp. W. Q. Irwin & Co. Phone 281. 1 Weekly Bulletin, $1 Year VL Vfc,U.- fc Uu :. .kjkdvll MMWssssP"VBCBsLS2Mil TflisssssiisssssQB' -vHisssHHWEsssff ' w' illltassssssaissssM(siMiSssiMsiliiaMlsslMMMiisiMM "Andy," the catcher for the Marines, who made hit reappearance in the game yesterday, He has been laid off with a btokenf finger for tome weektj but feels go4d now. Tho rest of tlio Marino team back ed up their battery well, and some flna entities wcie mndo by tho out fielders. The sailors did well to hold tho Marines down to the two runs which they scored In the early stage of the game. In the flrst Inning Hnjea got home over the plate and scored amidst tho checis of tho Marino sup porters. Then In tho second the half-wets again scored with the aid of Thompson and led by 2 to nil. No 'further scoring wnu datio dur ing tho game, and Inning after In ning was'plnjed In quick order, without nn'y additions except ciphers on the scoring board. The line-ups were ns follows: Marines Slorp, 3b; Hnyes, 2b; Coll, ss; Davis, lb; I'eyton, rf; An deiton, c; Williams, cf; Thompson, If; HincH, p. Colorado Alvord, rf ; Olfford, If; Kleiken, lb; Aycock, c; Knlpc, p; (lllhnin, cf; Crowdcr, 3b; Pcllla, ss; Whclbcch, 20. a n a Two Rowing Races For T( morrow Manager Smith Is Busy Man Kred Smith's ventnro Into tho' boxing promoting business Is al ready beginning to look good to the fans. Tho bouts will be brought off at Aloha Park (not Highland Park) on Hotel street, and as Charlie Rcll- ly has arrived from the coast, ar rangements' can bo gono ahead with now. Tho Aloha Park Is nn excellent site for boxing competitions, and tho shows should bo crowded all tho time. Smith is a busy man today,. nnd Is getting all tho dnpo ho can about the sailors and their wIsIioh us to matches, etc. As soon as tho fleet returns Fred will get busy signing up tho differ ent boxers who liavo expressed their wants In tho scrapping line, Tomorrow nftomoon when tho and there is no doubt Hint some very lowing rnio hotween tho Myrtle Sen-!ker" contests will be arranged. Ioih mid Freshmen, and ulso tlio one1 Uo!,l' llnd Trlnkle will, bo a big between I ho "Strawberry" crows of drawing card, und theso two boys tho Hciilnnl and Myrtlos take plnce, wl, lmt "I1 a Brmi go If brought to Ihero should bo bo u big crowd of mother, spec tutoiH, down nt the wnterfmnt. tt It tt Thq first race will stmt at -t5 I gr f o'clock' Itnd tho Worn! Immediately DlSnOp OC V0. VS. , nfler tho finish of tho Senior-Fresh-1 M r r Tt ' t n. v. . j omorrow men stiugglc. The crews have been hard nt w,ork every afternoon lately, and tho men aio In tip-top condition for tlio rnco. There is a lot of rivalry between the different crews, nnd the race to moriow Is going to bo tho real thing. Tomorrow afternoon 'the cricket match at Maklkl will -be a very in teresting one, nnd It should prove tp bo a very close' game, tllshop & Co, hhve a strong eleven, and If their Whitney & Marsh, Limited Wc havejust unpacked quite an assort ment of Wash , Materials including IRISH POPLIN, a handsome mercer ized fabric in solid colors, 28 in. wide, - - 35c yd FRENCH LINEN, soft-finished, all . .pure linen, in all desirable shades, 47 in. wide, - $1 yd EMBROIDERED PIQUES, a French material, white ground with small colored designs j very pretty for children's1 coats, etc. in natural 75c yd quite floral PURE LINEN DUCK, color, 36 in. wide, FLOWERED ORGANDY, sheer, white ground with designs and silk stripe, 27 in. wide, - - . 25c - 1 , Also many oth,cr styles ol fancy goods, and a full line of r Persian Lawns.IndianLinens, Nainsooks. Wash Chiffon, u Etc. OUR MOHO "The Very Bett In Everythine;" it the tecret of our tuc This, together with the "know how" in the manu- ecu. factoring of Soda, hat placed our products in a class by thenteWet. We deliver to all parti of the city. Consolidated Soda Water Works Co., Ltd. " JOHN SCH1EEFF, Manager. Telephone 71. e S. E. LUCAS, OPTICIAN. Masonic Building, cor. Hotel and Alakea. Anyone in need of Ant-class spec tacles properly fitted call 6n him cs off l.n the park noxt dyor. " That was how the mlx-urbccurred, nnd In tho hurry of going to press tho matter went that way. Anjono who knows llnrry Werner Is nwnro that the genial one Is not In tho boxing business, nnd thnt he Is Loiillnlng hl attention to tho Human Iloulctto Wheel, which opens tomorrow night. I Tho dally rcMillH of tho National Simpson, A. Ilnlrd, M, anil Amcilenn I.enguo games, togeth er with tho stundlngH of tho tenniH up to dntc, nro published In tho sec ond edition of tho 11 u 1 1 o 1 1 u every day. Whilst the Freshmen know they are best men turn out the Honolulu club up ngnlnst tho real thing In the Sen- will have to put up a big score to lors, they, nevertheless, think that win. they will be nlilo to show the way As the match will be the last of to lite older men lit the rowing game, tho seanon n Inrge tiiui-out of plny- T!iu pice btlwecn the "Stvawbor- ers Is looked for. There might be lejs" nnd "l'oli.in" will bo the renl one nioio match against the Ilrltlsh J mi, nnd tho way tho youugsteis will wmMilp lledford, but bejond thnt slip thiough the wator will surpilse lher will be nothing1 further doing lenple In IomI cilekot elides this year. ' Thn lorni cloven Is n stinng.nne, OMT "For f-enl' care's on tale at nnd, ns Huh Andeixon H butting In the Bulletin office. good fin in Just now, It Is thought that his side will compllo n good fltcd n-nie for tho bankers ot bent. The tllshop team dofeated tho H. C. C. last tlmo they played at Ma klkl, and tho local club is deter mined t wipe out tho stain tomorrow and will do their best to recover tho "ashes." The two elovens will bo as fol lows: lllshop & Co. J. h. Cockburn, W. Jainlcson, W, Mnclntyro, M. Mr Qraliam, O. 8. Wu terhouse, T. 1. Orny,J0. C. Cantloy, C Louis, n. Sinclair.' Honolulu Club R. A Jordan (captain), C. P. Morse, A, It. Hat flold, K. Anderson, C. V. Maxwell, V. Wlthlngton, J. If, Klddos, J. K. Maclean, H. M. another Play will start at 2:30 sharp, nnd fall plajcrs are requested to he on ,the grounds nt that time. una SHORT SPORTS. . . . JacKson is working hard nnd Is do- Owing to the statement thnt was voloplng soma of his old-time spco t made In a building adjoining the mrti- a distance. He, of couise, Is now ninusement plnce on Hotel (ontldcnt that ho will win, but tho stieet, It was made to appear In yes- llllo man will prove to be n dlffei- terday's II u 1 1 o 1 1 n that boxing cnt proposition to any of tho lonil matches wero to be brought off nt runners thnt Jacksun has competed Highland Park. agnliiH,. The reporter wnr spenklng In Pied tm Smith, and the new fistic malinger Bulletin Business Office Phone 250, leniarkcd: "I will bring tho match- Bulletin Editorial Room Phono 135. Yet another rhnllcngo from tha fleet: "Hurricane' 'Howard uf tliu Ayres, II. Ilalloy and crugcr Colorado wants to box liny 115 pound man on Ilia ships or on shore. II. II. is u good man at hl.i weight, nnd Bhould bo able to mnkn a good showing against an j one ot tho local men. ji . - tactftatg&l s.n TLvkMmtfiiSKu'a y :, , "''jhufcsV-j kivJftmJL t. a -J5 -