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m ti 'V"! 1 . EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1911. AMATEUR PROFESSIONAL S P OR T S LOCALt FOREIGN WHEW! But It's Hot Of course it is, and it'll STAY hot, too. But there's no reason why YOU should. A cold bottle of RAINIER BEER will make things lovely. ORDER A CASE FIRST MEET UNDER A. A. U. ' TO BE PULLED OFF AUGUST .12 ALL CLUBS ARE GETTING MEMBERS TOGETHER FOR THE COMING AQUATIC EVENTS NEXT MONTH. EVERY TIME YOU TRY "Daisy" Australian Butter ou enjoy a treat that couej with tho knowing that the butler you are eating It absolutely pure. ' C. Q. YEE HOP & CO., KING 8TREET TELEPHONE 3451 The Myrllo nncl Ilonlnnl members. nro hirnlm; out every evening In full force, preparing for the A. A. U. miuntlc meet which will bo held In the Illahup Hllp or. AiiRUit 12. The time of Rlart (if tlio race linn not yet been nettled, hut will -bo announced' through the prexs later on, I The purpose of tlio meet In to entnb- IImIi nu liumltif rerun!.- uhlph will tin forwarded to A A U headquarters toj bo iirlnlod In tlio nnnual book of tlio A A. U tin records of thin Territory. Tim program, If carried out as nt present planned, win Include many eveutH which ha not been tried as yet In the Territory. There Ik ii tnllo swimming race, which Is n new ovelil here, no race of that leiiKth Imvlnir taken nlaco here. "i Til lupnl linvit hnl'n nltritit n mnntll In which to train, and It In boned that nonie eood records will bo established! In the short'dlstanca events. fleorKo I'reeth and Dan Henenr aro at home now, mid theso crack swlm niers made good records In the Htates. t,nti.il. lif,L Attttmnl Ail nt tin., mnnu n.r ..v.. i... .M.r. l.....,'- ..n'.." . j , peri hw limners in inu jiniern maiei nnd has dona well. Doth men below? In tlio Heulunl club. Tlio Myrtles are turning out In full force, mid tlio Interest In tlio coming meet Is Intense. Tlio boys are out In the wuter every evening. In great num bers. , The members of the, Outrigger Club nro Kettlng down to hard work out ut tlin bench. There Is.aJKOod hunch of lang-dlstanco swimmers: out theru and the boys will make tile reM of tlio competitors sit up and tuke notice Tlio directors of the A A II., of wlik Ii the Myrtle, Ilonlnnl and Outrig ger clubs are members, btllcvu that thero are many good swimmers among the members of these clubs and that good times will be. made when the meet Is pulled off. r The program of the swimming events Is ns follows: 1. Ilfty yards; 2, one hundred yards.: 3, two hundred and twenty yards; A, four hundred and forty yards: G, eight hundred and eighty yards; c, one mile; 7, three hundred yards, relay, six men on a team, each to swim fifty yards. The above program, Is a noel ouu to tlio Honolulu sports, as tin re, lime been no races held here over the sso-yard course. The relay race should he n treat, and tlio shorter events will be well worth watihlng. Kverybody hopes the meet will bu n success. A prlre, which will no doubt be a cup, will be given the club making the most points. The olllclnls have not yet bein se lected, but will bo named at the next meeting of the board of directors, III all probability, which will be held soon. Maul and Knuat nrc said to bo pre paring for the. coming meet and as both Islands have amateur athletic clubs,! thero Is no doubt they will fend over' strong trams. nnttnnnnnnnnnuttnttn SPORT CALENDAR. H n n XI Wednesday, July 19. It It Dascball Chlneuo vs. Kelo. it tt Saturday, July 22. tt tt Uaseball St. Louis vs. J. A. C; tt tt I. A. C. vs. Kclo. tt tt Ynclit Unco Governor's Cup; tt tt Around the Islands. tt tt Sunday, July 23. tt tt llaseluill 1. A. C. vs. J. A. C; tt tt Hawaii vs. Kelo. tt tt Saturday, Aug. 12. ' tt tt Aquatic SortB Klrst A. A. U. tt tt Sports, Itlfchop'a slip. tt a August. tt a Inter-Island Polo Tournament. a nnanannnnaauMaaaaa ie French Laundry Tin: iiiniinsT ci.arm op i.AU.NnwiNn and diiy cm:anino 777 KINO STREET J. Abadie, Prop. TELEPHONE 1491 M Foot Troubles IIL Ur The warm weather heatt the skin V f and makes the feet tender. You can II fit not enjoy hill climbing If your feet ore II &V not fit. Get them in conditloni use SfM RSi Johnson's foot Soap fjKS "M TIICIli: IS NOTIIINO AH QUICK IN Hi 1 ITS ACTION VUt IK Ben son, Smith & Co., Ltd., m flYf Fort and Hotel Streets wAl Australian Butter r. nncnivnn a buim'lv or ni:w iiutwk hy tiik.b, B. ZHAI.ANDIA. IK YOU HAVI3 NKVWl USUI) AUHTIIA1.IAN IJUTTUR, IT WOULD HJ i:i,I, TO IIIHHN NQY. Metropolitan Meat Market HEILBRON & LOUIS, Proprietors TELEPHONE 3445 QUARTER SIZES at R.sxrn 1 Slinn fifAin Beretanla Street, Near Nuuanu "H"" .-mww irwwVf I Phone 3128 BANZAI 8HOE STOT SHOES YACHTS ARE BEING CLEANED It Is possible thut tlio yacht race for tlio Oovernor's Cup may bo run off on Haturday afternoon. The race was scludirted to tnko placo last week, but It .ns 'found tliat the. Knmchamelui was In tun good trim for the other in lit, unci the shippers managed to clin.ngu the date of the race to July 22. The smart yaulit Kamehumeha Is sta tioned nt the Ilwu side of tlio Alnkea slip, with the llelene. Hha Is as neat anil clean iih any skipper could desire. The llelene, which lies vtry near, needrf a little attention paid her before she. would make good In n nice. Her hot lorn Is ery foul. The noted yacht Ha waii Is ut present laid up ut Pearl Hut bur. Hhe Is 111 good condition for tlio race HntnrdiiJ'. Ycsderdny morning tlio Mollllou and OludyHworo towed to the marine rail way, wjiero they were huiilid up for a cleaning'. The race was postponed particularly on account of tlio Oladys, whoso bot tom Is In such condition that she could not possibly make good time in the rno around tlio Inland. It Is expected that both tlio Motllou nnd Oladys will be In readiness to corn pit.) In the race Buturduy. Tlio for mer Is expected to glvo the Kamehn nielia a great run fur the honors! and the chances aro that tlio Gladys, win ner of last year's race around the Is land, will bo a surprlso nnd repeat her peiformnnce of a year ago, as sho has u handicap from tlio Knmcliamehn. Yachtsmen of the Territory aro talc ing great Interest In tlio coming nnnual eent, us It Is one of the most Import ant races of the Hawaii Yacht Club. FANDOM AT RANDOM Tho baseball fever Is raging In Ha nalel, Kauai, ut present. A league has been formed, which Is composed of Ha uulei, Huena und Awu rooters. .The teunis have beautiful uniforms, nnd they look jlku it hunch of Mike Fisher's beauts when they turn out to play, i. I.ce Tulhut of Kansas City Athletic Club, onco at Cornell, and weight man with tlio American team to tho Olym pic games In Loudon in ID08, broke tlio world'b record for throwing tho discus, whin he.hurl'cd tho weight 141 ft. 2 In, bettering tho former record of 138 ft. 8 In held by Murtln Blierldan of New York. Tills record wus broken by Tal bot on July 4, V U Pel. Vancouver 17 .1.' .US', Tnetiinu 4C 32 ,5!0 Hpoknno tO .11 .1175 Seattle .'. f'3l 38 .COO Portland 37 40 .481 Victoria I!) f7 .'.'CO Johnnln Williams, the well-known pitcher of. Honolulu, Is beginning to mnko good on the Coast In that ca pacity. Williams Is getting over his fright now ami Is xtttllng down to business. Ho Is uu the Victoria team, which at the present time Is nt the tail-end of the Northwestern League. On July n Johnny won his gamefiom the Spokane nine by 4 to 3, nfter light ing It out for twelve' long Innings Ho has lost a few games, but Is not a Multter, and Is still In tho giunii and Improving right nlung. Tho score: HONOLULU, H. T. Sasukl, tho crai.k shortstop on tho Kelo University baseball teum, has lien i lee. ted inptulii of the Kelo team for next year. Captain Kankl and tho smart llltlo catcher, l'liKuda, who also Is u inoinUliig pitcher, will bo among (he rf tired when the school year mds In Japan. ' " v' " t BASEBALL POET WKEGAME UclcM' Is ono uf the poems which has reached the llulletln ofllce. al- llliftt nil night being spent over It hj the writer. It goes to show how tho Honolulu fans rtjohe ovir the Kelos' defeat Inst Sunday It Is i ailed "The Kiiliuna": TIIIJ KAHUNA Oeet but It was great To see the Kelos go down In defeat. Uut, then, the kahuius laid predicted That they would lie llarnoj's meat. A while roost r did the trick. Also a large mid fat "niunre-fnce,' And iinw tlio Saints hae u chance In the champlonsblp race. Dldi.'t the croud go up In the air, And jell with might mid main? Hut tho Jan sat glum llko clams, As though they had a pain. Say, but the Japs are sore; They ulso feel mighty blue. They urn looking around with a club Tor tho Jinks and lioodoos. It was a sight for soro eyes. And worth half a dollar, To see tho Kclo decorated, Lacli with u liorso collar. a m a STANDINGS OF The standings of the tlireo big leagues up to July 12 wire us follows: NATIONAL. W. U Pet. Chicago 4u 28 .010 Philadelphia 40 10 .COS New York 4G 31 .6S2 Pittsburg,. 43 31 .681 Bt. Loiill , 42 32 .r.fiS Cincinnati 31 42 .425 Hrooklyn 27 47 .303 Boston- 18 M .243 Victoria Spokane nan n. it, 4 it 3 12 TY COBB LEADS BATTING LIST FOR SOME TIME Ty Cobb of the Detroit Americans Is still at tho hem! of the batting list. Tha list of tho champion batsmen of tho American League since 1900 Is as follows: ' 1900 Stono (St. Louis) 318 1907 Cobb (Detroit) 3S0 1 MX Cobb (Dttrolt) : 19P9 Cobb (IHtrolt) 377 1910 Cobb (Detroit) 383 Cobb plays at right tUld on tho De troit team FANDOM AT RANDOM William Deshn, tho well-known ath lete of tlio Territory, and u member of the Hawaii Uaseball Team, which won the first serhs of tho O.ilui League, left this morning on the Wlllielinlna for the Coast. He Is a jpeniber of the II n 1 1 e 1 1 n contest trill party i;vcry bodj' wishes him good luck. AMHIUCAN. V. Detroit 32 Philadelphia 49 New York 40 llnutnn 40 Chicago 38 Cleveland 37 Washington 27 St, Louis 20 PACIITC COAST. W. Portland 32 Vernon 31 Ban IYnnclscm 34 Oakland , 31 Hucrumeuti 4S Loi Angeles 43 . L. 24 26 33 30 33 42 30 35 I 43 48 49 31 53 39 Pet. .084 .033 ,333 .320 .321 .408 .351 .207 Pet. ,552 :529 .524 .314 .459 .422 There Is some talk of Ty Cobb of he Detroit Americans going on tho stoge as u singer. Cobb has the high est standing of any batter In tlio Amor loan League. Last year he stood high est, with a percentage of .385 In 140 games, us against his ,377 In 1909. Jnmes J. Jeffries, tho vanquished champion lieavy weight of the world, has started for Alaska. Ho says that H Is too hot In Chicago nnd so was going north because It was cooler there. Tho Kclo University team played nlno games against professional teams while touring tlio States and came out even, with tlio ninth game u tie, (Additional Sports on Page 8) McQUAID DIVORCE MAY GO TO SUPREME COURT TEST Tho supreme court Is to deal with tho matter of tho McQuald dlvorco, or rather nn attempt Is to bo made to havo tho matter placed before It. At torney Ixirrln Andrews yesterday died a notice of appeal to the su preme court on behalf of his client, Mrs. Charlotte McCJuald. The grounds for tho appeal nro tlint tlio decree mado by Judgo HobliiHon Is contrary to law, to the cvldenco ad duced and also (o tho weight of evidence. 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