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EVENINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU, TVH., VEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1910. ' r ' " SjjjiwwSW f L. tr OVKIl i 200.00 worth of Spaldings Baseball Goods received from Factory this week. . V .Every bbdyv PLAY BALL E. 0. HALL & SON, LTD: Spalding Distributors W.C. Peacock Co., Ltd. Wines and Liquors s SOLE AGENTS MONT ROUGE WINES THE WINES OF CONNOISSEURS We deliver to all parti of the city twioe dally. Telephone 4 Family Trade a Specialty Teimhone 4 WE GUARANTEE OUB GOODS HERE! Here it where you get your money'a worth. Here you'll find the Best Fellows in Town. They "like it" at the PACIFIC DICK SULLIVAN, Prep. J. A. GILMAN, Shipping and Commission Agent ior ( Arthur Sewall & Co., Bath, Me. Parrott & Co., San Franoisco Badger's Fire Extinguisher Co. General Fire Extinguisher Co. (QRINNELL AUTOMATIC SPBIKXLER) Neuinan Clook Co. (WATCHMAN'S CLOCK) . Royal Standard Typewriter Aaohen & Munich Fire Ins. Co. FORT STREET, NEAR MERCHANT There is nothing better in the butter line Crystal Springs It Has the pure dairy butter flavor and will keep well Metropolitan Market W. F. HEILBRON, Proprietor PHONE 45 Evening Bulletin jijji'A ffwIii.nVViW- JL-ili'liHMl&(Mllmi wSK ' ( t, SALOON, KINO AND NUUANU STS. 75c. Per Month dK (lniTrff -' ' AMATEUR LOCAL TENNIS. GAME IS VERY POPULAR NOW MANY COURTS IN USE ALL OVER HONOLULU Hawaii's Champions Are Imnroving' wny not sunaay Tennis I Mrs. Coulter to Mainland "Point" System Discussion. I Tennis tins taken a great hold on most people In Honolulu, and the number of courts that arc In use every day In the week la remarkable TIib game Is played all over Oahu, and the class of tennis Is Improving wonderfully. The visit of Long nnd Mcl.oughlln excited a lot of Interest,! and the skill shown by those two young exponents of the Rome led to much practise by all those who play the 'game. During the year an embryo cham pion was discovered In the person of Atherton lltchnrds, who, If lie sticks to the game and mixes In first-class i tennis ou the mainland courts, will soon be eligible to lompeto In the world series of chnmotonshlDs. This young placr Is only sixteen ears' of age, and of slender build, but still lie beat 'all save one of the best play ers In the Territory In the recent tournaments. 'Hie Ind had a slight handicap, but the way he wiped out the majority of the men who played against him, showed that even from scratch he could have nearly won. Klchards Is a find Hint any sport ing community would be glud to make, una It Is to be hoped that the young plajer sticks to the game andpraclise votlejJug for all he I' worth. As his wrist and arm grow stronger, he will be more formidable, and who knows that Hdwali won't turn out a world's champion at ten nis? " There have been mnny tourua. meuts of nil descriptions lately, and there are still more to be played. When, players turn out regularly to play with the same old bunch on the same old court, they will never Im prove much, no matter how they practise. It Is playing iigulnst com parative strangers that Improves a man's game, and It would be well for Honolulu tenuis If n scries of "trophy" matches wero arranged, with a proper schedule, First and second teams could have their own matches against the different clubs, rind the Interest would be very keen as the standing of the teams fluctu ated as they won or lost a match of eight sets. Another style of tennis tourna ment Is overlooked In Hawnll, and that Is what, twenty years ago, was called the ('American" system. In order to get full vulue for every stroko played, nnd to stop the spec tacle of seeing a man lose a two out of three set match by one set to two, and still havo the loser ahead on the total number of games won, the point system was Introduced, A match of GO or 100 points used to be played, nnd the service changed after every fifth servo. In this way as at handball every winning stroke and losing one was registered, and the best man that Is, the one who took the most polnte was naturally the winner. Mrs. Coulter, the Hawaiian lady champion, will bo leaving for the mainland soon, and she should up hold the tenbls ability of these Is lands. It would be too much to ex- Hi ' n , Our bar is the lulu. Our service is the best. We treat you' the best. And that's why "It's The. Fashion" ,, -j Hotel near Fort - - h - i SPORTS tt tt h tt tt M tt tt tt tt u tt tt tt tt tt , tt COMING EVCNT8. it r !J Baseball, tt I t MIMTAHY IJEAHUi:. U Juno 18 N. O. H. Vs. iirt linger; tt I'ort Shnftcr vs. Hospital Co. tt :t Juno 19 Cavalry V. Marines. tt tt PLANTATION l.BAOUK. tt j tt Juno 10 Ewa vs. Walpnhu tt tt Oahu League. tt tt ATHLETIC PAHK. tt tt Juno 19 P. A. C. vb. U S M.; tt tt C. A. C. vs. J. A. C. tt Oshu Juniors. tt tt June 19 Asahls vs. C. A, C; Mu tt tt 'Hocks vs. Palamas. tt tt lNTEnNATIONALOAXinS. tt tt July 3 Wascda vs, Oahu League, tt um.i tt COUNTRY CUM. tt July I Team Toiiiiament. tt July 17-11. (1. C. Medal Play. tt HONOLULU1 CLUB. tt Juue 19 Foursoniei tt Cricket. j u .iiiiiii is .Maicn. , tt Tennis. tt .lutm 18 Match. B tt tt July M O. Hall Cup. tt Sept. Wall Cup. tt Yachting, tt Juno 21 Governor's Cup tt tt Race. tt July 0 Sea wren nace. tt Trap Shooting. tt Juno 22 Wookly Cjup. tt Horse Racing. tt WAILUffU. tt July 4 Inter-Island meet. ti TnnsPsclnc'Wscht fUee. tt July 9 Start from San Pedro, tt WorlO's Charriolonshlo Fight tt July 4 James Jeffrie vs. Jack tt tt Johnson. ' tt Polo. tt tt August Inter-Islam! Tournament, tt. ttrittitttttuuatittttsuuuii pert that the local player beat Miss Sutton, but she should do well in the annual tournament and then show the world's champion Hint Ha waii Is ou the map orf-regards tennis. Another subject that Is cropping up U the question of allowing play ou the club courts on Sundays. There are hundreds of young fellows who can not get off works,to play during the, week, uud ns.tUfA.UUDs are tabu on Sundays, they have to take to other forms of exercise. On Ha waii there Is a great deal of Sunday tennis, and the consequen e Is that there are many players ail over the Ulg Island. What possible harm good healthy excrclre on the courts could do a man's soul Is nut clear: In fact, the very opposite should re sult. Let us hope" for Sunday ten nis nnd something sane In do In stead of loafing around and reading. HAWAIIAN all) WEEKLY Ml Harvey Has Two Leg la for Trophy Is Expected to Go Close to Winning This Afternoon, This afternoon at the Kakaako traps, the usual weekly cup shoot will be shot off, and a most Inter esting event Is Ou tap. If Harvey wins again this afternoon he will become the nbsoluto winner of the cup, n8 ho already has two legs In for the trophy, The champion Is shooting In great form, nnd he may possibly win to day. If so, a now competition will be started next, week. II, D. Ilowcn and V. M, Vincent also hate one leg In for the cup, nnd It 'limy be that another name be added to the list before the trophy Is won out right. Tho Leggett trap will be In use for half the shoot, and the rest of the competition will bo shot nt known angles. Ten hlrdg at known and ten at unknown Is the rule, and sonic' very pretty shooting has been seen 'down at the traps on Wednes day afternoons. r iiv ' M'. .IbIIsA .stsflklsW. flksV flBMktkW mmm. AkLsV Lmmf- M 1IVIUI 111 I k .m mm w m.mwr m. aw sw " THA'F&vTHE THING! best equipped - '. i j, y 'irnifff'irrfrt'ftV? 'mltt)""" '"i I'-'ttH. ifajt. .!& PROFESSIONAL FOREIGN BURNS & CO. STAR BOXERS HERE TUESDAY TOMMY BURNS AND BILL LANO WILL BOX Jack Scully Preparin for Show on Tuesday Evening Next Prelim inary Bout Probable Much Talk About ex-Champion, z There Is quite a revival of Inter est In boxing In this city, and there Is fight dope being handed out all over the place. Tho arrival of Tommy Dunn and party, who should ee one of the former world's cham pions In action. Iliirns Is now matched to fight Sum I.nngrord, nud It remains to be seen If there are two negroes who are able to dofeat tho French-Canadian. Tommy has been doing fine In Australia, nnd Is pretty well fixed ns regards real money. Ills Invest ments III the antipodes linvp turn ed out successful, and he returns to the States with another fight or ranged for him which Will net him a large sum of money win, lose or draw. Illll Lang, (he champion of Aus tralia, la with the party, and he and Hums will probably give nu cxhlbl Hop of boxing that will be near enough to the rent thing to please everybody. Lang has done well in the Aus tralian ring, and he has cleaned up all in sight In the land of the kan garoo. J'oor old Illll Squires went down In defcut several times to Lang, nnd the latter also accounted for Hob Fltzslmmons, the wonderful old man from New Zealnnd. It will be Interesting to re Lang In ac tion even In fun nnd tho Honolu lu light fans will be able to size him up by tho way he shapes up to Hut ns. Jack Scully U working on the proposition, and It Is possible that the show will be brought oft at the Aloha Park, which could accommo date about a thousand spectators. At fairly reasonable rates the place should be crowded, and a good deal of money mado by the two parties. Hugh Mcltcsh, the man who In dia ed Hums, then world's champion lo ngree to fight Jack Johnson foi the championship at Sydney, will be an lniortant passenger on the Maranm. Hughle hag made good In the show business, and It was only n side line with him, too. lis U the proprietor of more restaurants and railroad cafes than any man living. Thoie Is hnrdly n railroad in Aus tralia in which Mcintosh Is not sup plying meals to the hungry and thirsty travelers who pass through. All sorts of proposals nre pn foot lo match Put Comjii, Dick Sullivan and others with Ilurns and Lang that Is, for exhibition bouts. ,8ome of these affairs mny he brought off, but the moHt probable show will be an exhibition match between Ilurns and Lane. There mny be a couple of preliminaries fought, and It Is to bo hoped that thore are. Jim llnoa and another may box six or eight rounds, and If Pat Comyn was put up against the Hawaiian there rwould be tome fun for n few rounds. Be happy good. and perhaps you'll be fi J '. , . v i v! H bar in Hono "The Two JTaoks it FIVE BICYCLE RACES FOR b 26 AT Japanese Dealers Qive Fine Prizes for Haces No Entrance Fee and No Gate Money Some thing Like Sport. Full details of the bicycle races that hae been gotten up by the Ho nolulu Japanese cyclists, are now to hand, and n lino program has been urranged. The prizes are good and the events varied enough to cause much Interest to bo tnken . In tho sports. it wns nt first planned to hnc tho rnres on July Fourth, but us tho Wn soda baseball team will bo hero then, the promoters of tho sports wero pre- ailed upon to hne their fun on Juno 2C. The first race Is n fifteen miles frcc-for-nll, mid do prizes lime been donated for the eent. The win ner will get n 1910 model bicycle; the other prizes nre good, nnd rnngu from bicycle tires to chains und pumps. The second rnco Is n tin miles one and Is for Japanese only, but It will be followed by n ten-miles frce-for -all. The fourth rnco Is over llvo miles nnd It Is for youths of under fifteen years; the prizes nre bicycles and the youngsters will put up a great nice far the splendid trophies. There will be n race for the win ners of tho ten nnd fifteen miles races and the dlstnnco will b.e three miles. Entries closo on June 20 at liny of tho Jnpanese bicycle dealers, nnd there Is no entrance fee to brt pntd. tt a n . TWELYEJCAHES OH TAP First Struggle on Julv 3 and Last on Auirust 7 St, Louis Team Out of Series. Now that the schedule of game 'hat tho Wased.is are to play Is ar ranged, It Is possible to consider tho chances of the visitors. The II rat gnme they will piny will bo against the All-Oahu League, nnd as thoy wlli have Just got oit the steamer. they may be defeated. Then on the next day tlioy will go up against I do C. A Cs nud a prop er Idea of their stiength may be ob tained. If the Chinese hold their own with tho visitors, there are other tennis that should defeat the Wnsedas easily. The full schedule of twelve gnmes Is ns follows Sunday, July 3 J. A. C. vb. U. S. M, C; All-Oahu League vs. Waseda, Afondny. July 4 P. A. C. vs. O. O. Alumni; C, A. C. vs. Waseda. Saturday, July 9 J. A, C. vs. O. C. Alumni; U, S. M. C. vs. Waseda. Sunday, July 10 C. A. C. vs. J. . C; P. A. C. vs. Waseda. Saturday, July 16 J. A. C. vs. U. 8. M, C; O. C. Alumni vs, Wnsedn. 8undav. luty 17 P. A, C. vs. J. . C.S C. A. C. vs. Waseda Saturday, July 230. C. Alumni vs. J. A. C; IT. S. M. C. vs. Waseda. Sunday, July 24 C. A. C. vs. U. S. M. Co.; P. A, C. s. Wmoda. Saturday, July 30 J. A. C. s. U. H. M. C: O, C. Alumni vs. Waseda. Sunday, July 31 P. A. C. vs. J. . C; C. A. C vb. Waseda, Saturday, August C C. A. C, vs. J. A, C; O. 0. Alumni vs. Waseda. Sunday, August 7 U, 8. M, C. vs. C. A. C; J. A. C. vs. Waseda. AMUSEMENTS. Championship Bicycle Meet Under the Auspices of the HONOLULU. JAPANESE BICYCLE v ASSOCIATION , Sunday, June 20, 1010, 8:30 A. M. At . .Kapiolani Park 1 EVENTS: FREE FOR ALL 15-MILE RACE -.- ,...,...,,.,. Seniors JAPANESE 10-MILE RACE .... Seniors FREE FOR ALL 10-MILE RACE i Senior FREE FOR ALL UNDER 15 YRS. 5-MILE RACE. Juniors CHAMPIONSHIP 3-MILE RACE... . Open to Winners of 10 and 13 Mile Races, " 'Entry Lists open at any of the Japanese utcycie bnops, 'ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE 20, 1910 .tMmmkmMMU AMUSEMENTS. b Hawaiian Opera House Henry McRae Stock Co. Tonight The Man on the Box In Henry McRac's elaborate produc tion of the funniest funnv nlav that was ever written. . MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY June 13, M, 15 Watch for our production of "FAUST" and "THE PIT" RECITAL iiy Mrs. Carrie Jacobs Bond Of Her Own Compositions, at St. Andrew's Parish House FRIDAY EVENINO, JUNE 17 , At 8:15 TICKETS S1.00' v On Sale at Bcrptrom Music Store Baseball HONOLULU ATHLETIC PARK. Sunday, June 10. 1910 U. S. MARINE CORPS vs. P. A. 0. J. A. C. vs. C. A. C. Admission, ,... 25c 15c, and 10c. SPECIAL SERIES 12 GAMES WASEDA UNIVERSITY vs. -OAHU LEAGUE AND ALL-HAWAII -U Season Commencing July 3, 1910 Dec Plan for Season Tickets at tho Chambers Drug Co. Park Theater Fort Street Below Beretinia THE 1BS0NS Musical Novelties MINETTE RHODES Serio-Comio CARL WALNER Whistler CUNHA'S" ORCHESTRA And MOTION PICTURES Admission ,5c, 10c., 10a NOVELTY THEATER Corner Nuuanu and Pauahi Streets WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY a MATINEES MOTION PICTURE VAUDEVILLE EMPIRE THEATER HOTEL 8TIIUKT THE ROYALS AND M BABY ELLIOTT In Short bkrtches MOTION PICTURES Admission 15c, 10c, 5c, ROYAL ACADEMY OF DANCINQ ODD FELLOWS' HALL Instruction from 7 to '8 o'clock Social from 8 to 10:30 o'clock KVEllV FIUDAY EVENINU For Tuition, Apply at Hall :M M 'M 5$ '' I ii f r I