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EVENINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU. TH., MONDAY, AUQ. 21, 1911. WB AMATEUR 11 I t i, 1 1 - i PROFESSIONAL Lonrceiov & Co SPQ8TS XK V ,i ! W " Importers arid Dealers v IN" 1 ' Fjlne Wildes and, Liquors 902.004 NUUANU STREET - ., ,(,(, . PHONE 2708 i.e Ann.vtH ifmi i'i " HOI. li.-li' 1 . i I . rrnom Dirmlifccltr Old Jas. E. Pepper Whisky R. E. Wathea & Co.'s Whisky, The "Old Hospitality" "Maui" Wine -A Home Product The Bartlett Natural Mineral Wafer Bodied at the Cetebratod Bartlfctt Springs, Laka County, California. A a MEDICINAL and TABLE WATER, It has NC; EQUAL. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID To'fAMILY TRADE - DELIVERIES MADE TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY LOCAL FOREIGN PAHS WIN ELEVEN INNINIi lWEfRMARSBYStte5;4 ' ,,r. i ' fv ,( The P. A. Cs. Escaped Being Whitewashed When In Ninth , , .Inning Sou2a Saved Them Small Crowd Sees Two G,pod (James. , , One, of jHuj. bpt games played for some time nt the Athletic Park by the Ou.hu I-eugue Uam wax thnt put Ul liy the Hawaii mid Stars on Hundiiy, n vlloli the former team won after playing cleen Inning of good and ex citing lnll. Tlic day Wl brlfiht and the jCOol breeze thnt camo down Nuuitnu Val ley made the afternoon comfortable. nnnnnntinnnnnnnttnii a ti StPORT CALENDAR. " K )tt If Managers of baseball and oth- tt ,8 er athletic teams would notify the 8 .11 Bulletin of the dates of pro- H jtt posed matches so that such In- tt tt formation could be placed In tho tt 'tt sport calendar It would be con- tt jtt ildored, a, favor. Address all com- tt tt munlcatlom to Sporting Editor, tt jtt Bulletin Office. tt jtt Saturday, Aug. 26. It 'tt Polo Oahu vs". Cavalry at Mo- tt THE IMPERIAL, i - , - heavy duty Marina and Stationary Qaa Engines are 'built In San Franolsoo, Cat.' 1, 2, 3, 4 and Cylinders! 4 to 250 H. P. ' hi H Pt H Imperial rapid advance in trad Is due to its having the highest effici ency of any gas engine tn our market Every possible precaution is taken In the manufacture of Imperial aa to beat of material being used, exact, 'and standard sizes turned, out. .Be sure the name "Imperial' is on your engine. Good engines are cheap at reasonable prices I cheap engines' are dear at any price. Call and we drill show you Imperial engines, big and small, marine and stationary, working in Honolulu. Imperial agent for Hawaiian Islands la HENNING A. PETERSON, 1150 Alaksa Street, P. O. Box 155, Honolulu. iYouh $uay . Hotel Laundry . "...' . .. - ' t " work galled For and Delivered i Uion and Hotel Streets Phone 1862 hot they were not disheartened and, working together well, tied the score after n while. . The Iluwalls made two runs In the fourth Inning. Dreler knocked the ball to lvtt Held for two base and Rtola tlilrd. Katlmunchu wait Kafe nn a. fumble of third basemani Dreler came, home on Ayau sacrifice. Denim ran for Ayau and stole socpnd and third. The. ground were In good condition, coming home on Mlllkan's sacrifice hit In spite of the heavy rain of the ire-(to Hecond. t mouk mgni T10 native sona come bnck again In ,tt Srhnrh. nt Athletic Park. ti The crowd thdt' attended tho gameH the llfth and tied the acore nftir much tt Baseball All Chinese vs. Cavalry tt expected to nee two good contents, but hard work. Mclntyre, the "Irish," tt at Athletic Park. , tt there were" not lunnj funs present." ' started out well by getting to Urxt on u tt Uoth the tnll-iiiilern of tho lait se-n hit over second. He atole second, tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt. M. R tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt analua. tt Sunday, Aug. 27. tt Baseball Hawaii vs. J. A. C; tt Stare vs. P. A. C. at Athletic ,tt Park. tt Mil Hocks ve. Aalas; Asahla vs. tt Palamas; ut Athletic Park. tt ' Sunday, Sept. 3. tt Stars vs. J. A. C; Hawaii vs. P. tt A. C; nt Athletic Park. tt Monday, Sept. 4. tt Relay Raoo Ten Miles: mu tt gerald against Jackson, Kin?, tt W who started out well" In the uegln.Desha bunted and beat the ball, while nlng of the second leg of the seiKon, tailed to hold their own yesterday! 'ill ll)OUh making great, efforts, Vne lirsi muicii was nun uy American Japanese team, which any W'th, tl)e P. A. c boya to tunu of B-l, after shutting them for eight Innings and expecting whitewash them. In the ninth, how icr, Souza came to bat determined to prevent the application of the wash. deorgle went on to No. 3J Markham nus up, picked out a good one and landed tt orr short, which scored Mc- (i;9lntre. The score van then tied and tne Hawaii rooters went wuu. There was, no more scoring till the winning run was made by, Dreler In the etetenth. He played a tine game throughout In the tenth Sumner walked nnd tried to steal second, , but Aynu was got the out to find wan successful, he being the hero there with the goods and nabbed him. of the P. A. C. nine. Platta wus safe on a hit to short, but In the second game Mlllkaa was up tried Sumner's stunt and wus retired In the ulr In the third and wus touched I by the same Celestial for four hits He also allowed two was out on a fly to left field. , NEW LEAGUE OTSPES on u' 16ng drive to center In the eleyetjth Ayjett wns out short to first, HooplI "outran-pop My to pitch er! Williams 'safe oh" hit to tlilrd. Mar- crilllnO w'as ablo out oil a hit to third The Huwalls won the game In their halt of the eleventh. Hatnuuku hit to deep center, whlch''wak good for three ml vrrluwlv airri iiit If the, bases, but he fell over bhrself while eso piayera'of The Stars 'haO been!on,nrst hfl su'stayed. there, He stole Bawul MACIEAY, DUFfA C0.'s N I Imperial Liqueur" Scotch Whisky t k I , i GONSALVES i CO., Ltd., Dlatrlbutera men to walk In that Inning, The Hawalli tied the score In the llfth, and from Hint time until the teams had gon,o two Innings beyond the usual number, nothing but ciphers' gracel the scoreboard, It was Ip the eleventh that' tho Hawnll team got busy and annexed the winning run after ono man hn.d gone. The 'second gn'me was 'fast and exclt Ing, Vlilneso present they would 'have won without nny trouble, as Mlllkan' was hardly In condition and Cordelro at short and Miller lit third were n little off In their fielding, whlch'nldetl the Hawaii ma terially. There were quite n few new players on the various teams Sunday, Lota was 'not aallable, so Mlllkaa was call ed mi tn dd the twirling for the Ha waii, but, ha was not in trim. "Sunny" Jim wok on the Hawaii njnn at left field nnd catcher. Platta and Cordelro, both of the Ewa nine, wcra'on'the Star nine, playing second nnd short respectively, Frlesclt played for thi J. A. Cs. at left field and Aylett wur at center for tho Stare. ' First Game. ' In the second Ilrlto scored for the J. A. C., and Notlcx and "Klddo" ChllllnBuorth" came.' back In the second half of tho third and ndded two moro runs Up. to thtMlme the P A. C. section of the scoreboard was a blank. In the fourth the Japanesa netted ono more run. This time It was Notloy who did the trick. ' There fvas no moro scoring until the lucky seventh was reached, when tho Nipponese struck' luck and Chilling worth scored another run, although he did. hot desert e It. as he 'took advan tage' of the' Umpire's' being Asleep and cut n big 'slice oft third, and, was an nounced ante' when he reached home. The J. A. Cs hit lluthnell hard at tlincfl. ' nnd beforfc they got through with hi in' ten hltsMmd been accumu lated The Portuguese cane through wUh'four hlngle. A peculiar thing happened In tho The opening games of the new Jap anese baseball league started nut on Its first games yesterday. There was a large crowd of Oriental fans present and they were kept on tiptoe, through ,,, l.n fl... ..n.n I'll., flr.., .,toll i;.llllfmu tfli.lsi ton. K In A fid Itrin lu M3 iiviiuiuiu ..- w tu -s n unnunetit wuh the llatikura auureHU Dtsliu reach0 s?cunil after two outn !,, In the tenth, and then ftfurkham dlcdl , . nm n, . J. AIIV ncvutiu vui..-n. nun u. irnn .(i.b. - est, us It wjs a one-sided uffalr. The N'lsihlnos won, from the N'lkkos to the tune of 13-8 The ijcore of the llrii.gunio wus us follows: HONOLULU. AURBHSUPOA E Yo-hlgn 4 1 2 4 16 0 0 .... ...V"J1' tiK second. Dreler lilt to third and was va u u " u - safe,' while Hnmauku, was caught drift-1 ,,yn,mra Ing off second, Kuilmapehu hltito left Klj"",h' "''4 field and 'Oro'ler went to third. MIII-Hhlbnla"' ' 4 kaa sent him home' on n hit to aecond,'UKUnn-!n. mKiiJ- We roll them m m MBPSiVCSS' Yl neal iJUelW pujjci. jruui cvji-, u jRMjti. ite wrapper. And we make them of a AlWl'M fine Virginia and Carolina tobacco '3 :Vjky r blended in just the right proportions ',$ JpffiL rk to make an extremely pleasant J NiWcitIsN Rich and Satitfjtng JJPjgf Orf Mill Cigarettes are packed in TIN FOIL j J l 'lBgaaBaaeV'V'-v J vm I I J, A. QILMAK , Shipping and Commission' j i" ill'11 Agent for. .ARTHUR SEWALL & CO., BATH, ME. PARRQTT & CO., SAN FRANCISCO BADGER'S FIRE EXTINGUISHER CO. GENERAL FIRE EXTINGUISHER CO. ((lUlNMlLL Airi'O.MV'WO SI'lil.Vhl.KIt) .' 'NEUMAM CLOCK CO. (WA'IIVHMAN'H .CLOCK) ROYAL STANDARD TYPEWRITER AACHEN & MUNICH FIRE INS. CO. tfOUT STUCET, JfKAK MKUCHAM'. The) full official scores, us compiled by W. T. Itappso, are as follow: P. A. C. AURBHSUPOA E Sousn, 3b 1 Btishnell, p' 4 Ornellas, rf 4 Deponte, If 4 Madeira, cf 2 Lino, 2b 3 Konref, c ., .1 Joseph, lb I Fllzer. lbj 2 Frcltns, nt 3' Wakabaashl Fujlmoto ...i Totals., . 34' 5 8 8 27 10 1 BANKARA.-' AURBHSUPOA II Hondo ODiilfuku OS. V Nnknmura, 3 0 Total 29 1 4 3 2413 2 J. A. C. ARRBHSBPOA E Krjesell, If 3, 110 10 Chllltngworth, sa ..2, 1 1 o' 1' ?V .kanq, lb .4, 1 2 0 3 0 Franco.' 2n '..... ,.4 9 1 o ?' nrlto. c Is 4 1 1 0, 1 3 Notley, cf .1 l1 0 6" lt 0 Kealoha. 3b 4 0 2 0 0 1 Louis, rf 30 0 0 0 1 Medelron, p 3 0 0 2 4 Kono 3 Inaifa ..' 4 T. Nakamura 4 Komoda 3 Nlshlmura 3 Kushluuda Oda .1 Baggage Carefully Handled Experienced Men and Expert Service . - Union-Pacific Transfer Co., . . Ktag Street, netar Alakea ' Phone 1875 , Tqtalu 30 4. 8 24 17 SUMMARY. " 1 Two-base hits. Kono, Ylyahnra, Shi- Oibata; struck out, by Mlyuhara 9, KqJ Oishlwada 0, Qdu 3: bases on balls, oft 0J,Mlyahara 4, Kashlwada'4, Oda' 1; pnVi 0d balls, Inaila t, Fuku'nogn i. "Tlnie of o!gnme,'l hour'40 minutes; umpire, 8a- Totnls'. ., SS 5 10 0 27 17 0 katno; scorer, Sadayara. P. A. C. ' Runs ., 'i 0 0 0 0,000,011 Base hit 0 000110114 J. A. C. Runs .,() l'fl 0 0 10 fi'lt made sen buo'hlts anfl lost tjie Base'hlts ...;.o'2 3 110 3 0 lQ.'game by score f 1316 . i SUMMARY, In the. second gaine; the Nlsshlnpa ijcored In, their first, secant), third and sixth lnnlng(s. They made fourteen lilts nnd scored thirteen runs. The Ntkko bunch scored In the second)! third, fifth, ilx.tb and eighth Innings. Two-base hits, Brlto, Franco, Me- delrob, Deponte; sacrifice hits, Notley ejgtith' Innlngvwhen Kealoha knocked a, 2; sacrifice' fly.'Frl'esell: left on base, pop fly above third. Souta and Freltas P. A. C. 3, 'J. 'A. C. 6; double plays, mado ui dfye for It at the, same time, i Lino to Joseph, Medelros to Chilling Ilrlto, hn was on third, could do notli-1 worth to Akana, Freltas to Fllxer'; Ing but lipld.ljU tiqse whfe the otlier Jstruck out,1 by Medelrob 7,' Bunhnell 4i two' players banged. Into him, V Al( three bases, on called balls, off Medelros 2, fell tn the ground, with the bull In.Iiuslinell 3; passe'd'' Wll, Soarek: balk. llushnell. UmplrcJ,' Joy and Desha; timet .' ((ame, labour :3l'mlnuteH. Roiiza'a. liand. Second Qame. - Tht re wqs, more life to the second gnmirnnd the plnys were much more Inturrsllug. The Hnwalls smarted with Wlnno behind. the bat, but ho was re-Mlller, 3h C 0 lleed I ir It he yilnl, the chance being Cordelro, ss ' 4 1 made, lifter t)io Stars had made four1 Sumner, c ...:... .3' 1 runs. Knllmapehu then did the recclv-iPlaka. 2b . . 5 0 BTARS. AB R BII 811 PO A E 1 0 lng.nnd Ayau went out to short. N'axcliriento,Mf ....3 Tho Ilawftlls 'tnrted things gnlng'in'Aylett, qf 4 tho last of the second. llnmnuku. HooplI, rf ..',.... .(I fanned; Dreiir made a safe hit and Williams, p 4 got tn second qn hit; "Sunny" Jim went to the bench jby tho strike-out route after biting an awful wide one, Wlnne runin up wlih a smllo and rammed a beiuly nlong (third base, upon which Dider rofnped One run. I Murculllno, lb .,..6 Totul ,38, 4 IIAWAHS 8 3 31 23 6 H M tt FANDOM AT RANDOM 1 "Sunny" Jim Kulemapehu, tho od Kam school catcher, made his first appearance behind the but on the Ha waii team yesterday and' did well. Ho Is Htlll In the habit of trying to hunt l-but it did not work yesterday, i etttttttnttnttntttttittttnnti i Aya,U.sfl ,..., i, 1, L 3 8 2 Mlllkaa. n 4 0 0 0 2 5 0 TheWly Way TO BF. COMPOltTAllLH THIS WEATHER IH TO INSTALL AN Electric Fan TURN ON THE CURRENT AND YOU WILL NOT MISS THE TRADE WINDS. THE COST IS INBIONiriCANT AND A FAN WILL LAST FOR EARS. The Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd. i.i .. Nothing Just As Good AUSTRALIAN BUTTER IS IN A CLASS BY ITSEl.r. IT HAS I'RAVOR ANO COLOR OF A KTANUAIin NOT RUACII Ell BY BUTTER FROM ANY OTHER PART OF THE WORLD. TRY SOME AND ORDER SOUTHDOWN MUTTON AT THE SAME TIME. SOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT THE Metropolitan Meat Market HEH.BRON LOUIS, Proprietors TELEPHONE 3445 ' 5- vi W 3 i ( (j vfti 5v m . ,im A Total 4i D 12 7 33 19 3 STARS. Runs 00 4 0 000 00 00 . 4 Base hits 004110010018 IIAWAHS. Runs 01 02 1 00000 1 r. Base hits 1203200001312 ' " SUMMARY. Tnree-buse hit, HooplI; two-base hits. Dreiir. Desha, Kuilmapehu; sacrl lice hit, Desha; left on" banes, stars'8, WIhwhIIk 8; tlrst base op errors. Stars 2, HUwulln' S; 'double plays, Mclntjru MR" Rfcc, If-cf In the third the Stars began to make Mclntre, rf G & nun, nnd they got all they could whll.pcshu, ss-lf ,4 they were at It. They hoped to make Markham, 3b ...,..Bi a fiw mora later In the game, but thli Itnmaiiku, 2b C was all "they 6ould dd Dreler," lb G, The Ilnwallvbnys didn't like to see Kallinipehu, cf-o .,( ihelropponeiits got tlioie four' runs, 'Wlnne; c, ,,,, , ....,1 ABRUH.SBFOA Ii'P Dreler, HnmuukuUo Desha to ! 1 Nasclnientn,'Ayl 2 r l a fjert Aau uuaiilsted; iU by pitcher, elmento'Aylett; struck out, by Ml- 0 Ijkaa, 1, Williams G bases on lulled olball.'l, off' Mlllkan D, Wllllaiiv) 0. Um- 0 plre's, ChllltngwoVth and Buf-hnell; time 0 of game, hour, 33 minutes. ' 0' . 'I tt tt'M '' i 0 (Additions) Sports op Paae 10) f T having the low, damp spots in j T your yard filled in and the lot "" graded you .will be 'assisting in the campaign against .inosquitos besides making your place much healthier. Estimates furnished. Constructing Contractor P. M. POND, Telephone) Q 2890 IMMACULATE WORK EVERY OARMENT PERFECTLY TWVUNDRRRD UY THE T-J3 FRENCH LAUNDRY J. ABADIE, Prop, Phone 1491 W M