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In view of the propused visit to AiiKtriitln, h ro.ul with lntcru.it by many Honolulu iCO)0 When It In remembered Hint tliu llr. t Leglniilugs in South African c rlikot du.e from tliu lour (if Major Wl nrlon i Ic.iiii In tlio winter nf lSi.8-'.l, U will he admitted Hint thu, rim (if t'otilli Alrlcu In tlui world of' cricket h:n lueti ( xtraorillnnrlly rapid; lint ilioui;li tlio rivalry between English :wd South African crlrkcter.. mil look liack to it sinning iHiliit of Ipfh thin twenty years, Iriini my own oxpoiienco I ihonld he tliu tail person to H.iy tl.at the South Afllcaii cricket ir (if today wu nwr-uiiihltloua la tlnnvvlng down the gauntlet to tlie full strength ol England The IMM Tram. It was In tlio )e.ir 1SSS as I hnvt Hald that Major Wharton organized tlio llrnt Euglhh team of crlcko'er which v Lilted South Africa, ami It was lint ?lx jo.irs later licforo the coed then row n hud Mitllcttntly matured In allow tlio youth Afrlcaus lu I eel full ronlldi'licf III their powers to return tlio (oiiiiillmont, and to try ((inclus ions with English ila era on tliclr own gioitiuK lint tlio South Afrkaii of 1S1H did little ,o arouse any large anuiiiiit of attention I:. A. H.illniitl was a HiiM-clans wicket-keeper; C O II. Powell, a )oung batsman of tlio lilRhcKt iiroinlKu; nod U. Howe, a cap ital xlnw, lell-luuided bowler. The Rrcat majority of matches were ugulntit MHnnd-clnss teams, and, on the whole, thu tour fell rather flat. Horn Fightcri. Iletween 18RS and 1891 nnothor En glish eleven, under tlio captaincy of tho lalo V W Held, lrtltcd tlio Cape, and returned unbeaten ThU was a tcry RtroiiR hide, and Included W. U Murdoch, (1. Dranii, .1. .1. Kvrrln, J. T. Ileurne, Alee Itearne, Martin I'iiubIut, and Chntterlou. In 1S!." ami lfl'.iS, Uird llawkn toured thiiui;liiuit South Africa, and It waa plain tu all that the Htniidard of cricket w.ih lmprolnK year by year, and mi one wiih mir- prlned when It wiih iinnnunced In 1001 Unit the Fouth Africans felt them u:'ii HtronK eiioUKh to URaln send an eleven to llnejund. In every hl llx turo or tho 1SUS tour the South Afrl raiiH proved theiiiHelvpR horn IlKhtern their tenacity In uphill lUhtH equalled Rome of the fnmoim Australian tcaniK, I,u t Si'iiKiin'K )I. ('. ('. Team. The M. C C team which toured S. Africa liiat veasou found the cricket Urst-dnsa in etry reapect. The l"n(,'- llalimen lost the "rubber" because tho South Africans were u better bowline team, Faulkner and Schwartz at times being unplayable The M C C team was u partlculaily strout; one, and in cluded If. O. U. Uiveson-Oower (Sur rey), captain, !' U Kane (Kssex). U II Slmpson-llaywiird (Worcester slilro), CapViln I'- O. Wynyard (Hamp shire). M C lllrd (Surrey), W. C. Tiirfiifll (Cambridge University), J. II. Hnbbs (Surrey), II Strudwlck (Sur ley), V 15. Woolley (Kent), O. .1 Thompson (Northamptonshire), I) Denton (Yorkshire), "W Ithodes (Yorkshire), C. Illytho (Kent), nnd C BASEBALL. EXCITING GAME RECREATIONS. I' lluckenhniii (I5ssex) Tim majority of these players llgured against the la"t Australian XI In tho ' test matches. j Some Clever llimlcri. Thu off-breaking leg-break of the lloaliquet ecllool lias exenUed a great lnlluilico over South African cricket. It. (). Schwartz wan Ills Drat disciple, and a still better imitator is (I. A Faulkner. More accurate In tils length than llosanuuet -I am thinking of the Uosnliitiet of thu Australian to.ir, ISIKM, the period when he was it his best and fater In pace, e'aulkner, indeed. Is a howler nf re markable ability, unu who, on his day, Is capable of dismissing a stiong bat- li'g side fur n small acoiu on a good .vlcket. Ho quickly did ho break the ball I rom tl.o leg on the matting .vlcket at Johannesburg that bo nearly ilwnvs had lu slips, white his com mand of length was so great that he had only two men "out," a long-on and a deep Rquare-lig Something nf he headwork and strategy of the best Vustrallaii bowlers Is to be found In he South African's work In this re ipeU, and they are superior to thu Aiistinllans In their power of attack. Ureal., .spin, or Dck plhiii. A moderate Junvler, by that f mean t.le mechanical; ' Hlnleos bowler Is .isy enough to play on n matting wicket but llngor-spln-bowlcra nrn much more dlllliult than on grass, Tor the ball turns more quickly nnd to u gi eater extent on matting than on wrasi, and also rises higher. And so the South Africans found that to suc ceed as a bowler It was necessary In develop exceptional powers of break, ipln, or deception; and tlio wonderful liieccss achieved on occasions by Kusnnquet led thoughtful observers to study the method lie had adopted, with the result that teams have found It very hard to get runs. .1 (Juiirler of a Century Ago. The Australians have written their name in such large letters In the his tory of Kugllsli cilcket that there Is no need to refer to their exploits at this time of day. Hut It may he re marked that they sprang their cricket powers on us even more suddenly than the South Atrlcans, for when tho first Australian learn came to this country In 1S7S u good many people thought that they were black men. Hut these were the dark ages, when few people took any Interest In tho colonies, and fewer still knew where Australia was. The starting point of Australian cricket was on that May uuy, many jears ago now, wlien a power! ul M. C C team was dismissed for 33 and III Since that Btartllngly dramatic match Australia has scarcely ever looked hack. There may have been un occasional lean year, but those have been lost In thu memory of the many superb elevens' which 5ugllsmen have encountered both here and on the lovely grounds of Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide. "Harks Against Hie Willi.'' Hut over and ubove their uctual skill Australian cricketers have al ways been renowned for their fearless and dogged resistance to udversu cli cumstances, and fur a supremo power of "lighting with their backs to tho wull," it quality which Is shared In nnittiRntititiiintiunuiiii t: a it COMINQ EVENT8. it ft a it Secretaries and managers of it' it athletic clubs arc Invited to send it it in the dates of any events which tt it they may be getting up, for In- it tt scrtton under thu abovo head, it tt Address all comiifunlcatlons to tt a me sporting e.uuor, uuiieiiu. j tt tt ' tt Baseball. ti it Sept. .1. Miliary vs. Marines; St. it it Units vs. Puliation. ti tt Oahu Juniors. tt U Sept. i.C. A. C. .Irs. vs. l'n- it ti lamas, ti tt Sept. 4. Mu Hocks vs. Asahls. tt Great Rivalry Between Team; it Sept. ;. C. A. C. vs. Asahls. i! .lOame Should Be a Fine ti Sept. C Mu Hocks vs. I'alamas, tt All ex-Students Expected tt Golf. ! Present. tt Oct, 1 1114 nrlernofin nt Imir.nnBt M..m o'clock, tho great ball game between CONNIE MARINA Trixie's 1 SAINTS AND PUNAH0US WILL TRY CONCLUSIONS T.V.I.M IIt.II lii.,ra,i, fl tt ' '"" "" "..., ." ". it (I. C, Moanalua. ti' it Cricket. ti tt Sept. 2. Match. it Tennis. . tt Sept. C K. O. Hall Cup. ti Rowing it Sept. 17. Annual Hognttn. ti it it it tt n a tt tt tt tt tt it tt n ti tt almost as great a degree by tho South Africans. When one recoljects that "f years ago the prospect of un eloven being able to hold Its own against our best men was looked upon as an Im possibility, tho rise of Australln, nnd now South Africa, to un eminence which the past has proved fully jus tifies them In challenging "Kngland" Is a notable proof of tho spread of tho national game amongst our kinsmen across the seas. The triangular test matches between Australln, Kngland and South Africa should arouse, en thusiasm. VMS I'l MR Ui -The One' to Be LAST week:- ADMISSION REDUCED ADULTS 15c CHILDREN 10) ALOHA PARK 3 P. M. to 10:30 P. M. Conttnuoul Park Theaterl i Australia's Own Comedian tt the St. Louis College and I'linution it teams will bo nlaved at ilin lenen,.! tt grounds. The struggle promises to he ico itvi Tinnu tt tho best seen on n local diamond ft,,,"00 '"""" '"" it; a long time past, and It Is to bo hoped rrom the Rickatd Circuit mat tlio rain which 1b threatening nt , tho time of writing, iiooi not como BANVARD & FRANKLIN 1 down nnd spoil everything Acrobatic Sketch Team ino nanus nmi I'uns nre o kit mo Chillineworth-Thompson Will Have Biir Go With Prince and Rob-ertson. Much Interest Is being taken In tlio pair oar race that will bo rowed be tween Charllo Chllllngworth Frank Thompson, and Cupld-Hobcrtsnn All four oarsmen nrn taking tho race very Hcrloufly. and last night Chlllliigworth nnd Thompson did soma great work down at the I mat shed Charllo is taking off weight rapid ly nnd ho expects, to step Into the Isiat lipping the ncnlejUt 200 piunds The genial senator Is going to win this race or pull the sides out of the boat. His partner, Frank Thompson, Is beginning to look very fit. and he Is certainly assuming an athletic ap pearance now-a-days. Alec Itoberlsou Is an old tlmo oars man, and he will feel at homo when ho steps Into tho boat and lakes his float. Along with tho Prince ho should do well, und there Is no doubt that no matter which crow wins there Is go ing to bo a great raco that will cause ns much, if not more, Interest than all tho other events. Ilegattn Day promises to he a beau ty, and from all parts enquiries aro coming In as to the program and num ber of ovents. Within a short tlmo tho nlllclal program will ho printed and more public , ti K The Oahu Juniors will play two games, of baseball tomorrow at the Athletic I'ark. Tho C. A. 0. Juniors will meet thu I'alamas, and the Mu hocks will tackle the Asahls. J W. C, Peacock & Co., Ltd. wim:sjm liquors P0J.K AGENT MONT BOUGE WINES TUB WMMHI 01' UOHHOIrW.lIRR Wi Minr in nil nrii of 4t rl'v iwp illlr J'AMII.Y THAW A WWIIAI.TY AiWVIMHMMi wr riiiAiMNTrW nun nnnm fffHPIflfffTl''"ffff WfiES f$SS KEEP COOL No. matter how hot it is outside, if you can keep cool INSIDE you're all right Climb out of your office chair and see our mixologist about it "Itf&nXhe Fashion Tho Two Jiflkfl. Hole mini' Fori Iter mi swst w ttmmtmmm sraesstfi i mi p n 'I inmim i m iwwiwipii i mmmmw rivals at tho National game, and a tremendous Interest Is taken In the doings of both teams. Hundreds of ox-students of St. I.011I Collcgo will attend tho game today nnd, ns equally as many old 1hib from Oahu College, will ho ou hand, there Is going to bo a great tlmo In tho rooting line for mire. The loams should put Up a great go, nnd It Is hard to say which bunch will win the honors. The Saints have won all three games that Ihey havo played so far In tho "now" leagno se ries, and It remains to bo seen If thov can again Inko tho eealp of the I'una hous ami thrtchy establish n record of all wins and no defeats. Tho rtinahniis will do their bewt to defeat the it llratlmis nf tho Saints, and ono big Joyful time Is anticipated by tho fans All (ho regular Mllllnry rooters will bo on hand, and they will be augmented by the followers of tho SalntH nnd I'uns. In fact tho canio of this n'Jcrnoon is attracting more attention than any other has for a long time past. Tlmo will bo n preliminary gamo between tho Marines .and Military nines and It too, should provldo some gnnd sp t The half-wets arc pitying good l II lately, mid tho Military linn.'. -,. not backwards either. 'r : II altogether, tlio afternoons sport at tho old grounds should he really good, iii.d muiio of the nldtlmo enthuslnsm should bo In evidence when the teams step nut on tho Held for tho opening Inning llllii TENNIS"CHAMPS purnuis TODAY Mrs. L. Greenfield and McKeniie to Meet Mrs. Patten and Conness TTnUnlA,, Will Tlln.. TK1.. Al.n I '""""u ""' T' Tho final game for the champion ship of the Island In the tennlB mix ed doubles will tnke place Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at the courts of the Illlo Tennis Club, between Miss Unilse (Ireeuflold und James McKienilV, tho iChamplmiH of last ear, and Mrs. II. V. ratten and I,. S. Conness, who won tho tourna ment tills sear, says the Illlo Her ald. Miss Oreenllcld was away In Honolulu when the tournament was completed In Jul), und for this rea son the challengers were asked If they wero willing that the match should bo ilnvil In Soptenibcr. They agieed to pnstpnno the play Instead of claiming the cups by default, and the match on Saturday follows. It Is oxnected that good tennis will he seen, ns tho lust two weeks have seen quite a revival nf the game here, and there has beoti con siderable hard praHlte. Miss (Ircen Held Is pln)itig a hard, fast game, and MiKciule Is said to be. In Hue fm m Mrs. I'attcu and Conness have both been doing numldcriihli' piartUo work lu addition to the inalih nielli Inned, thuie will ho a upeital inalih gmue, Kiln against llaknluii 'Mm latter plaro will ha iiiprtwiileil li) I Ned Hiidwui and I'm 11 1. I'rwsrr, Mil ili Illlo Ivuin lias lint )el Iimh pliiVed mil II Will M '111' liyije UWHlHalJiiM UlHl Mil t'e lonml III tills MU, IkUMtlVtif. KIM) 11 aisn-l MW IK WkM d II uluUHml lo uU lit ilillN W.telt iisi.mim ni.4rMH Md Ifikwr im wmW ft mmi w m ir Jojfc EMPIRE THEATER HOTKL STItEET Maud Rockwell , THOMPSON & DESMOND SISTERS Song and Dance Artists . EVA ALVA Acrobatic Dancer t anu tub m:sr ' A Motion Pictures in Tin: city ' ' Admission Uc. 10c. So. NOVELTY THEATER Corner Nuuanu and Pauahi Streets CLARENC TISDALE The Greatest Australian Tenor WISE & MILTON Sincinc, Dancinc and Comedy Artists LATEST MOTION PICTURES Learn to Dance At the 1 Royal Dancing Academy PACIFIC,! SALOON Kin? and Nuuanu DICK SULLIVAN ... .Proprietor , OWL1: CIOARJ-NOW So M A OT1NST & CO Ants H IV SEA WHENS Will DACE ui: mrw jj September 11 Will Be Day of ..Race Bowen's Sea Wren Hiffi a Leg In. "C .... ' Mt Tnmorrnw week tho Bonuul, r'arul for the Howard Cup .will ho sailed J nnd tho Swi Wtuna,' will rtiunuts against one another for tho The cull has In bo unu twIrnS.in siud'ssliin In lieiuinu Hie propejfy, of ! any one mini, und nt picnent. itho ; nea .view, wuiwii oy iiowaiii 1 itm en, lias 11 leg In. Unities will elnso (in I'rld.VrtSep- ti'iuliur , and at liwt, four itanN are npe tml in n,i ) in rHifflijil Hie vu Mow wu thu unit IHviyU' nip will ltd 10 br iiwiwr, llowifd IHIWnil v 1 ty 1 He rm win Mn m IU ih urn WmHlHM. M i'J Ih id tiwM rW m Imit tip vwy guua wm w Ibfi Hrt ktmlm Mlh rtlpums lu mu umtM wll tmmmmn ,M H IM m$ 'tVsSr ksa ' itfiMJ jjyi ."fflllBBf i