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"managed to In nt tilt; Hnunllx In one or tho clox est gnmcx plnjcd by Oihu Luiruu tenmx, the scoro being 1-0. Tile team went In for nil they were worth and fought for tvery point. llnlli Mlko Hard, who wns allotted to pitch for IHo Innings only, on nc Lount of lilt work, nml acorgo Clark pitched splendid gnnict. Before Mlko wni throhgh playing ho had retired nine Nipponese to the liench by the strike-out route, and It was a pity that ho had to lease no xonn, nx It wok ho Who had the Amerlcnli Japanese plajers guessing right through the fho IiinliiKt ho had twirled. lilt smokeless shots ptirzlod the bitters very much. On the other hand, (leorgo Chirk, tho ex-llnnnll plajer, who lux now shifted over to tho J. A U. team, iltched a slur pnine for his nine. The crowd was n Rood one, and ft the tenmx put up such g-imes ax they did Jcsterdny, the fnnx will no doubt turn ont In larger numbers One thing that can lio said against tho gnmo jesterdnj Ix that there was altogether too rnuch talk between play er and Umpire Joy. Tho J. A. Cs. won their game from tho popular Hawaii nine In the eighth Inning, when Akana, who left the rankx of the bachelors Saturday night, made the lone nnd winning run lifter a close call. Tho first contest turned out to bo inoit exciting, nx time nnd time again both teams would hao men on third nnd then finally liao their chances spoiled. Ill the second Inning the Tlawnlls pulled the much ps out of a bad hole, when the J. A Cs had bases full and no outs, Clark, I"rlesell nnd even Chll- Ihigwnrth falling to bring, any of the wnltliiK men.homc. NotUy of the J. A. C played a star gtlme, pulling down nil kinds of, Mies. He wrm at but four times, nnd on each. ocmslnn reached first safely. Tie Ha waii teim put up xomo good donblo plays during 'thq nfternoon. In the second mutch of tho day Mar- cnllnn's "Inll-to'sors wero badly de feated at-thc hands of the struggling A. Cs , who can smile now ns being tied lth the J. A. Cs. for first place In the xrlex. The scoro Wax 8 to 12. lhe Hlnrx Just by nccldent managed to get two runs In the llrat Inning, but from then on tho' scoreboard showed eight ciphers for tho Htarx, Who failed to ehlne cry brightly Hits on both sides wero nlcntlful. Tiio TortifgiieMo netted fourteen hits off Williams, who seemed to, hao a bad day. ' Tho game was 2-2 up to tho lucky spwnlli, when the P. A. C. bnnch add ed three runs, nnd then ngaln In the ninth they touched Williams for four moro runs, making tlio total scoro 8-2 ln"faor of tho P. A.' C. aggregation. First Gam. Tho Iliiwutlx were tho first to face the music, and Clark had them going In short order. Tho J, A. Cs started out will Prlcscl! bunted nnd soon after reached second when Akana knocked n beauty otr sliort.. Both Prnuco and lirlto fanned, while Akana died ut third. Tho Nlpponeso came back In their half of tho second, nnd It looked as though theywould pllo up two or three rims. .Notiey got safo on n buntj Ke aloha hlnglcd to third, who threw to second, hut Aau fumbled. IJoth safe. I.oulx came up nnd swatted one to first, who throw to Mnrkham to rmb Notley on third, but It was too late. Full ImBe. nnd nobody out. Clark came up and what did ho do but strike out. Frls sell came up next, but did not manage to lay the ball on the ground, so he wns out on a fly to second ' Klddo" Chllllngworth, the lad who does great things At times, made the third iiiihuc- .cenifut attempt to get a man home by tt 8unday, Sept. 3. tt tt Stnrn vs. J. A. C: Hawaii vs I. tt tt A. C; nt Athletic Park. tt tt Monday, 8ept. 4. tt tt Relay Mace Ten Miles: Fits- tt tt gerald against Jackson, King, tt tt Scharsh, at Athletic Park. It tt Baseball All Chlneso vs. Cm airy tt tt at Athletic Park. tt tt ' ttttttttttititititittttttttttttttt Louts, Clark, 1 elng out on a hit to third It was e'er- talnly n great relief to tho Hawalls when he wns disposed of, In tho fourth the Hawaii bojs had a chance to score, but NotUy, who had no right to catch Mlko Hardy's long hit to center which looked good for a run by Markham, a two-base hit for 4 1 27 9 3 Totals 28 1 HAWAIIS. IIIUIIH .. UU uvuuuu vm. Base hit 0 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 01 J. A. C. Bun 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Baso hits 2 0 0 0 0 0 11 4 ' SUMMARY. i rn., n.luia lilf Ulnlrlinml Inft rn himself, polled the soup by pulling m j A c ' ;' r,t ,,,, down the liner for three outs on nTorn j A & m, . ,,,,, This net on tho part of Notley mode plny), Kealolm to Akonn, Markham to Mike sore, so when the J. A. Cs. came AMU to Dreler, Kualll to Ajau to Drc In Notley wns tho first to face him nnd er; ,t t,y pitcher, Ayuu, Franco; kob glen freo transportation to first.' struck out, by Clark C, Hardy . Ita Well, this made him more mire, so when i; tnsVs on called balls, off Clark I, Kenloha came up to tho plate he sent Hardy 1, Lota 4; pasted balls, Ilaphael some smakeless shoots oer tho plate , jjrt0 j. innings pitched, by Hardy and then gne Kenloha a free pass to (j, i,ttt 3. i,it8l 0ff Hardy 2, Lota 2. the bench by the strike-out road Hornpirni, Joy and Uuxlinell; scorer, W. had two moro tickets left, so ho hand- t. Baposo; time of game, 1 hour 25 ed them to Clark and Louis, who also minutes. P. A. C. vs. failed to connect, In the sixth the Hawaii bunch miss ed another chance to score A) an, who was given a free pass to tlrst, stole ffouza, 3b .. second and third In quick fashion, and Bushnell, si stolo home on Desha's bunt, but the Ornellas. rt latter ai too late In. reaching first, so Deponte, If tho run did not counj. Ajau wax the Madeira, cf first man to get a walk eft Clark, In.Kllzer, lb ., 8tars. V. A. C. ABRBHRBPOA H 1 0 the sixth Llno, 2b 4 Mike Hardy! who iiad been cutting Soares, c 4 the edire of the nlatelln line stvle wllli'l'relln, 4 his almost. Invisible curves, had to quit In thn Wtti. 0 Lola .tilled his position In the sixth and allowed tho llrst man to walk. Markham started tho seventh with a two-bagger, but hla leam-mates failed . Cordelro, ss 4 0 renewsnti sustains W strength of weak, falling cables; pale, delicate chil dren ; tired, nervous women and feeble, aged people. It contains no alcohol, no drug, no harmful ingredient whatever; it builds up and strengthens the young as well as the old. ALL DRUCCUTS Total 40 9 14 3 27 13 C STABS. AiinnnsurjoA b Miller, 3h 5 110 3 3 1 0 tA brlnir 1ilm bnmp. . Rumner, If 4 - It Tra;a-sd-irVwn5for"tieHawlta B in tho eighth, when Akana. who had Nasclmehto. cf ...,2 lippn twice struck out by Hardy, romp- iioopu, cr 3 ed homo for the winning run It hap-'Ay,,"t' r' 5 IMrned this way: Chllllngworth walked, Williams, p 4 Akana hit to third, nnd Henry was Ah T"". c forced out nt speoiul Then Avail trlpil Marcnlllno, lb .,..4 - - i to make a double play, but threw wild, unci Akana went to second; Franco was out on a blngle to third. Brlto came up to tho plate with h. smiling' nuns fuco and, to eerbod's surprise, sent Ba hits 0 0 .2-1 0 6 Of 0 2 4 0 10 27 11 E Totals..1. 40 2 P. A. C. ...2 0000030 49 ...4 0 110 0 4 0 414 out the winning hit over short which brought Akana home. Notley was re tired on ft fly to left Held. In the ninth tho Huwallx ailed to scoro, and the J. A. Cs. won, their first game from the Havviill nine after a hard rub. , Second Game. In the very llrst Inning the P. A. C. STAns. Runs 0 10 0 10 0 0 0- Raso hits 1 2 0 0 12 2 1 110 SUMMARY. Tnreo-bnso hit, Bushnell; two-bnso hits, Ormllas, Williams, Soares, Sum ner; sacrlllco hit, Cordelro; left on bnses, P. A. C. 4, Stars 11; first liana on errors, I. A. C. 3, Stars 4; doublo nptiH.l iu( miik nml cot Tnnr tilt, nrr plays, Soares to Bushnell, Frettnf, to Williams for n start. Buslmcn was safo Bushnell! hit by pitcher, Sumner, on n bunt. Ornelliix landed a tvvo-bag- Bon' VHrtri struck out, by Williams irer to rlcht Held. Bushnell camo home. ci Krtax 3. Umpires, Chllllngworth 1W,..,I lnn,l nn.. to 11.. anma n.nt 01111 DeSnn! SCOrCT, ItapOSO; tllllO Of game, 1 hour 27 minutes. a a 'The C'Y. A. team defeated the Ku nnd prhellns arrived. In the second Inning tho Stars an nexed one. Avlett dolna: the trick. Mar- calllno, sent a dandy to third, who,1" A- nt An,lv Park Vterday flft- muffed lt. and Alett romped home. J "noon to the tune of 11 to G. The The third Inning was In favor of the'"""'"' wufc c'os! u lll "n"' '"- P. A. C. Bourn, the hard worker of "''"? "tn "e c- Y- A- ,ook lend hV tho Portuguese team, trade the Inning n"!kl"B ,hrco runB- ,ch na'10 tno lively by stealing second nnd third ln."cor0 """'" " short order. He then started to steal I Tl, 1",ol",,, of lho iea woro aa toU home und would have been safe If he ,ottl,! had gone nil tho way, but ho turned! -Y' A.-Kvvong Hou, ss.; Yin Chin. Your Summer Wardrobe At Saving Prices Reasonable Instalment Terms Ladies' TUC FODiUFIT Sachs Bid Fmrks IHL I UKiTll 1 1 RprptHnia Beretania STORAGE SAFR AND VnUMIN-PROOI'HTORAOi: VOW I'lntNITUBR, HTC. ALSO. AMPLU FACILUinS FOR PACKINO AND .SHIP- riNa. ! Union-Pacific Transfer Co., King Street, near Alakea Phone 1 8 ?5 f.il M. 'l YOUR BOSOM FRIEND IS THIS LAUNDRY WIIF.N IT COMKS TO LAUNDIJRlNd. DHF-SS ,? hiiirts most bi3autiful finish and no harm if) till: oah-mi:nt. FRENCH LAUNDRY J. ADADIC, Prop. Phone 1491 buck before ;ho got half way and s c.s Wong Pul. 2b; Ah Hoo, 3h ; Ah a consequence died ai thl'rd. Ynn' cfi V Ci""' " Ko1 f1""'"' In tho fifth Miller mado tho last run,11' : Knl Vun' ' ' A" Yc, rf for tho Stars. In the seventh tho P.I Kukul A- -c- Wun- ,f'i Y" K1"' A. Cs. struck luck and added three rf- A" Dl,n' M ' J- Ton' 3b- A" Wul' runs, Llrfo, oSares and Filler making ' ' Y- Yon' :b ' Klm ?Ioon' lb ' A" tho circuit. In tho ninth Williams was 8ln' c,: 8- r""B' cf' hit lmrd, and before he had a chancel Another game may bo played In tho to leave 'tho box the Portuguese hod,near f,,turc- U,"J t,,e tc,,,nH wl" tr'"na tl.tdttiiatl ,l'lllIUU JUBL un KUVU 41111 UIIU MUII ua four more runs Souza, Soares and VYeltas were tho ones to udd to the score on this occasion. This ended tho game, 8-2, after a very In teresting contest. Hawalls vs. J. A. C. , HAWAIIS AB It BII SB PO A H nico, cf 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Aynu, ss 2 0 0 1 Desha, It 4 0 0 Markham, 3b 4 0 1 Hardy, p ... Lota, p ..... Kualll. 2h ... Dreler, lb .., Raphael, c ., Mclntyre, rf 0 k0 0 0 they did esterday. (Additional Sports on Pag. 10) Your Liver it Clogged up Totals 29 0 1 2 24 12 5 J, A C. ABBBHSBPOA H Frlesoll, If 4 rhllllngworth, sx ..3 AVann, II 4 Franco, 2b 2 Brlto, o 4 Titf Why YVo TM-Ort el set. htw r AsfeWa CARTMfSi tiVBRHUS wst sal yea naltt W.SSW5SHI. I sjefO mmtmmf. arte MSMBSsa. iBSHeellM, sm Hal Hseeaals. . MUUfUI.MUlV0.MlBUnXS uwauM wsiw eignaiure o oj i i i 0 '0 'Le.e.V' TUfVS isBSBSBSBaF I ' PINECTAR. (Reg. U. S Put. Office) Mixed by the man behind the counter. Obtainable In bottles (carbonated) at all 8oda Fountaine, Retail Stores, Clubs. For the Home, dbtalnablo by the Case from Arctic Soda Water Works, Tel. 1557. PINECTAR 8YRUP For Table Use At All' Grocer. fe . 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