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fl "V- EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., WEDNE8DAY, NOV. 8, 1911. The Bulletin's Page of Sport Lovejoy & Co. Importers and Dealers IN Fine Wines and Liquors 902.904 NULVNU STREET PHONE 2708 HOLE AfJKNTS l'OK Cream Rye Whisky Old Jas. E. Pepper Whisky R. E. Wathen & Co.'s Whisky, The "Old Hospitality" "Maui" Wine -A Home Product The Bartlett Natural Mineral Water Bottled at the Celebrated Bartlett Springe, Lake County, California. Ae a MEDICINAL and TABLE WATER, It hat NO EQUAL. 8PECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO FAMILY TRADE DELIVERIES MADE TO ALL PART8 OF THE CITY? REWCO RYE WHISKEY At All the Leading Saloons Wholesale by GONSALVES & CO., Ltd., 74 QUEEN STREET Your Complete Wardrobe At Saving Prices Reasonable Instalment Terms Ladies' Tlip FADIUFIT Sachs Bid Frrirkt I ML' lUKlVllll Rpretania Beretania J. A. GILMAN Shipping and Commission Agent for ARTHUR SEWALL & CO., BATH, ME. PARROTT & CO., SAN FRANCISCO BADGER'S FIRE EXTINGUISHER CO. GENERAL FIRE EXTINGUISHER CO. ((lltlNMll.l, AUTOMATIC KI'ltl.NKI.Elt) NEUMAN CLOCK CO. (W.ViaiMA.VS CLOCK) ROYAL STANDARD TYPEWRITER AACHEN & MUNICH FIRE INS. CO. I'OltT STI1KET, .NKAIt MEItCHANT. 'S IS MARRED BY O'BRIEN, PRINCE OF FAKERS AH TOM) TO l.AUItr.NCK KKIMMITOX BY HERBERT FORDER Thle li the second of a eerlet of four etoriee dealing with the crooked ring career of Philadelphia Jack O'Brien, ai recounted by Herbert Forder, former- ftnmnc Rnrllu Mnmrtnri nnrl ' Engllth tutor and prti agent to the crafty fighter. The third itory, which ii i. i n lyaMttytll J,,u, will be printed on this page tomorrow, telle how Tommy Burne left 8eattte National Commission Negli gent Says Hugh Fullerton. to fight O'Brien in Milwaukee, an I how hin the Philadelphlan double-crossed PAflT 2. mil tiovlnir nml tint In some tcrrl'le If we lire lii believe the accounts of, T)lP (lr,t ,B c0n.Up enme In Nan slugging. (lol.lse.nln could mil stand the recent world's scries Raines writ- Frnnclsm. O'Urlen Imd been lighting tln pace: his last holt hiul been shot, ten by nunc nf the baseball experts of steadily upward unci lit tlmt time was nnd the battle wont In Jack, the rininlrv. the scries was n record- nlroudy something of n llRiire In pu-, After tlmt nine the buttle with breaker fur Imd mntinRcmeiit nn.l ncun- Rlllsm Ills 20-romnI nlTnlr Willi the Ocorgo Crisp, for the chutiiplonslilp, lul Knina of the wild rumors tlmt ncRro,1ounR Peter Jackson. In wlileli iei, nil the bruisers In KiiRtnnd were went the rntimlH between games nro "" '"" ''""' 'v'n ,hl'n ll; either de.nl or waning sadly. It n. amusing enough , frame. Hcrc'swhat -' -' " .J, ".' u sorry spectaclc-thc gay lieu Hum- other llRht between himself nml tlm ""' " "" """ '""" """"... eoon would bo a big nttrnrtlon. Tho r,)r elrvrn rounds, while Crisp, a burly little was scheduled nnd then O'Urlen -nrt-liorso or n mini, wiih battered, and YnuiiR Peter Rol loRether. It wan J.ibbeil nml wounded beyond recoRiil- vvlib-nt that Jack would be n Might lion, his eoiinteimiiee ri'HeinblliiR n favorite. He HRTeed to 'take a knock- piece of slashed raw be f. nut at the hands of the black man. The O'Brien a Ood. i. mil ,rKrcsci nn i.Kur.i nun in Mini K,.i, ,.., i, r,.i,,n ..r II. ..a.. ..!.,... plou that the natives turned aside In awe ami wonder when be condescend- ONE-SIDED MATCHES IN MANOA ELECTRIC LIGHT TOURNAMENT All Winning Tennis Players Have an Easy Time Tour nament Well Conducted. TONIOHT'8 MATCHES. 7l00 Nlekeleen and Oibbe vs. Wilbur and Pratt. 7:45 Axelrod vs. Sinclair. 8 1 30 Waterhouse and Harold Castle vs. Olson and Qreenwell. 9:15 Qreenwell vs. Steere. SLIM CHANCE OF PLAYING But American Tennis Cracks Will Be Given Hearty Wel come In Any Event. HiirIi rullcrtoii, wrltlnR under Phila delphia dale lino of October 19, had to say In tho llcnritt papers: "Italn, rain and scandal nml Rrufl weru tbu features of the world's chain plnmdilp scries today. The ruin pour ed nil nlRbt uml kept driving steadily iiown iiiiiii i ociock inii iiiiernuv... ;iroppr ,,, o-nrien ,ropped his There never wan u chanco for it Ramo Kv0, ml ynB. Peter sent him to lint It Ulih Hot until illHt before IIOOII tlt !,nur,lii tl wnM fill Hn nltvlni.. Ihnl that the ulllclul iiiinoiinccmcnt from the OIiiiiii'ii name was font In the pm,!''1 ,n l'"rade the streets of their pro National Commission came. The coin- trite nf the fans. However. h cleared Melal cities. U'llrlen saw lot of easy liilnitlon wim ocr In New York trylliR "" IHWO and IiIh Hbare of tin- Rule re-! money ahead, hut be lacked the nece- to decide whether Kxtra Dry belonRH -.i'. nri- nim n in i.ni n.r hhj i.....n..in, fu in- uupnrien poor i.. i.v...,..o ,.r A,i,..rlr.i. wbllo tlm fol- ". " "' ""' ","1""' .'" " ""' l"u ! i hiik ixeniiy. KCl IIIH preHH IIRellt to . ..1U ". .....- . - - .,...,., ,.. f.-..nl...1 I .... ... worn, roi mil the paper, booked up tho IuiIIh In the tnwiiH weekH iibead, and under u uiiiltlludo of nll.iKeH the faith ful and loiiR-HiifferlnR Yank Rol him- nef "knoekeil out" after a few roiindH well thranbed at IiIh luinila. Onlv once "' '"'""'K- to the dellKht of the hn did be run foul of n nnaR. It wiih In l,ln audlenceH who tlirniiRcil to nee tho PLOWING, Grading, Private Road Making done quickly and economically by Constructing Contractor P. M. POND, Telephone 2890 ul,,.i... .. t.i.nl 1 lowers of the Herlen were hero wallltiR. A,ton,n BrU,h.r.. "It li reported hero tonight that the The iintlveH marveled at IiIh undoubt- couunlioilnu ba ileclded to call oil to- edly brilliant ntyle of boxInR, and hiuI- morrow'H Kiime, but tho olllclal an- denly Jack found blmnelf In clover, nouiiccmeiit wiih not forlhcomlnB. 11 '" "flr dub Rot mlnelf tboroiiRhly wiih rciHirleil that Hie coininhuilnn. aco- "0" "irnMioii ai iiih iianiiH. limy once Inir the wetneHH of the tablecloths lit the Waldorf, Imi ileclded that the Phll- Tlicru Is n bare poHlblllty thai liilied, WrlKht uml McliURhlln, tlm American teiiuli trio, will pluy on tho local courtH this afternoon It li u very slim chance. tboiiKli. and not until the liner Zealaudl.i rioekt at 3:30 tills afternoon will the question be decided In rharp contrast to tlm npenlns nlRh't's play, all the tennis matches run off nt the Manoa club's electric IIrIU el court Inst evenliiR were walkovers. Tho process of elimination was rapid, nml there wni no wnltlnR between m li t rli ,. i J. II. Ilnrnes, the Iimtern plnjcr who oeunnei. ...! Mt llr.t iiiiiienriinc,. In n ncnl " " " " '''"- " tournament In the Hull Cup contest n Prompted the plajers' refusal by wlro- v weeks UK... ha.Hiin easy tlnio with "" ycsicriiny, men inai coiiskmti mu.. his tcnni-niate. (lerald Irwlne, wliiulnu "" "" "". " "" in.n llr..n. ,.lv. r..sl tennis, and he " ' '" l'" rnm ' ""' ; " " has been nble to adapt blmelf readily to the peculiar conditions of nlKht play The only other singles match was be on the other baud, iJirneil has put till foot down on the men pboliiR on dirt courts, tho refusal will, of course, tween Olson and Hchmldt, the former nl wlunhiR 10-3 . I lunciieon wnicn was io iiaoucen Dr. Hobdy and C. H. Cooko had "'"'" '" ""-' Country Club this noon In rather an easy time with V. II. UiivIh """"r '" "" " ' "' """ "'" and J. W. V. Ilrewster. taking tho ,lw rbatiRed to a dinner at :15 at iniUh j)(., ine same place. aooih iweniy local T ,,r"il... tl.rro learns entered In "bortsinen have been United lo meet the mixed doubles came toRcthcr last "' vIslthiR cliiiniplniis l..l,i In ,i,.. n.,,1 was not nearly ' Zealamlla'H time In port so eloiie an was generally expected. Mrs. Coulter nnd l' II Cooke proved the winners over Miss Cooper and I'. K. Ulcere, the score behiR 10-S. They will meet Mlis Ward and U II Coul ter III the Duals. London, ami his opponent was a line Kreat American champion, and who Mlifclliirii at ii f Inlirmir flirlitpr 11,, m ,in n,.t l,l, Inuu tl... niiAn . ...I.....I.I la..llll.ln,.ol 111 lllMV .... ." " ."" .""' ' " '"' '""" '""" '"' .....,,,, ,........ . , - .- ...... uoiiiswuin. ah n ooxer no was almost nlsht for the Inl .,,.,.., uuiioriun. i linen s niasier. nnn jiick. Willi a pro- KiiRlmitl was a Kld mine for O'llrlen. The day was one of wildest ru- found contempt for nnythliiR niiRland ,, whpll ,p r,.,,lr)lcl w,th ,,,,, , mors and reports that went to mime '" .. s.i. . mm, .... .... iism . ,,,,, j ,,........,,., '""" -'"- ". " """ "" :.;....'. ".i. :. rzr :z.r ! .... ,iP. M,n . ., mtner, AmoiiR the IIiIiirh printed uml report-. .., . ., In coachman's bat and furs, ...irlert i.l... ed were: . " '. ".' .'..""" """ '" " " " " .1, ,., ....,".. .close the event this week. ...... . i in i i mivi'ii i v inn aril Mir. .1 i ir inn wumt r-niiia iiiitiiiiiiiiiiii. iiii "That Kred SnodRrass, hu of tho minnt,.-,, Tent lf, wnH thprnuchly re- the iimazemcnt of tho wuiulerliiR I sharp spikes, had been sliot ami i.a.ny cupernted, nnd, to save Ihe battle, cut crowds, wounded In New York. HnodRrassI BMBiHMMBwBaniH went to New York nfter tho gumc wus' called oft. I That Hnn.lRTitsH .eataudia'H time In port has been so uncertain that A I.. Castle, who has been trying to eiiKlneer the exhi bition 1111. lilies, has been as far at sen as the playirs. He will ro out on tbu pilot b..,it to me. t the tin. r, nml If thero Is any limine of n miitdi this afternoon There lire seven more matches to be ' ''' l'Hrl off lit llerctanla about nliivml III Hin metiM Mlnili4 slv 111 the OlIOCK. men's doubles and one In the mixed . doubles. CarryltiR nut the present "" schediito of four inatcbeH to an even-l' Iiir. the committee should bo able to ' ti n n JOHNSON SLOWING UP. was shot by 11 friend or relative of Frank linker, who wus cut by him. "Rumors Plentiful. 'That linker whs In 11 local liospltul at tho point of dcuth from blood ol sonlnK. Promptly denied. "That tho occupants of tho Kastern Pennsylvania prison hero had rebelled mid decided to break out iiiiIchs they were sent to the K.imo when It was played hero and plncntcd by bclnR permitted to get the scores by Innings and by helm? assured that their repu tations would not endure iiHsoclatlon Willi the National Commission. "That Art Wilson, catcher for tho New York (Hants, had been arrested for ticket scalpliiR whllo III uniform after the llrst Riiinn here. Untrue. Man giving several names arrested. Ono name was Wilson. "That no world'M series tickets wero sent out by mall at all and that tho postal servlco olllcliils found that every postal money order sent to tho com mission had been returned. "11i.it Harry Davis nrcused HurIiIo Jennings of helm; 11 traitor In the American Lcuruo and that he advised McOniw lo send his men nut to chop linker's legs up with their spikes. "Governor Thanks Coombs. "That John T. Ilrush personally l.otiRlit Knn.lRrass 11 pair of baseball shoes with extra long spikes for tho purpose of cutting Frank Maker's legs. "That Horace Knglo had decided to buy Charlie Murphy's share of tho Chicago club. "That tlovernor K. W. Plalstcd of Maine thanked Jack Coombs In tho uaiuo of Maine for beatliiR tho (Hants. "That C Victory Kaiist, tho Kunsas hoodoo, Kt III was lonltdcnt that tho (Hants would win tho series, "That the statue of Wllllaiii Pent! on top or tho Philadelphia City Hall never had climbed down and fallen on Jack Coombs In an effort to embrace him and damaged his pitching ivrm "Worst Managed 8eries. "Out of tho reck of rumor nnd scandal one thing remains clear that It Is tho worst managed and most scandulnus world's series ever staged the wonderful playing of the two teams Is being marred by tho petit lar ceny methods of those who uro In charge of tho box olllces. The fact Is tho graft Is getting too lilg and unless baseball club owners get busy quick and clean the Augean stables they will follow horse racing to sporting purga tory " HAWAIIAN-F. A. C. I1AMKSKIIRHM1 ii Winners of First and 'Second Halves Will Start Play Sunday Next Klnal arrangements for tho cham pionship series between the Hiivvnlls, winners of the llrst half of tho Onliu Henlor IJ.ischall League season, and the Portuguese, who cupped tho second part of tho pennant race, will bo ma. to nt 11 meeting of the league scheduled for this evening. It Is probable that the series of two out of three games will he started Hun day next, November 12. The funs seem to demand the usual double-head- so us 11 curtain-raiser guinea be tween Junior League leaders nltlprob ahlv he put oil. Heretofore It has been Iho custom to let Ihe other Senior League clubs buttle It out before the championship games, but It Is believed this year that with the Aalas nnd Pu lamas making such a great light for the right to meet the Asuhls for the Junior Hug, games between these teams would bo of more general Interest. FOOTBAlTCLUB WELL LAUNCHED FRANKUN-FRIESELL BILLIARD MATCH ON A nnlly handicap billiard match has .11- been nrrnngfd between W. O, Franklin, 11 well-known local plnicr who ut one time held the Coast' chain , plnnnhlp, and F M, Frlesell. playing 100 points to the other's string of 37S ut 18.3 balk. The mutch will start at 8 o'clock nt tho Y M. C A. hall. There Is consld erublo Interest In the result manifested among the cuo sharps here, nnd tho chances are that the tahlo will be well surrounded. MYRTLE AND HEALANI SENIORS WON'T MEET The senior crews of the Msrtle nnd Henlunl clubs will not meet this year. This Information came In the form of it rommunlcullon received yesterday by , the Ilealanl olllcluls, and stating tlmt the Myrtle club had decided to with-1 draw Its senior crew. The Junior race between tho rival crews will be rowed Thanksgiving Day, as originally sched-j ulcd. I Sunday school attendance Is report ed as "picking up" n little, as Is usual at this particular time of year. Rome ill If t movements nro like 1111 elevator they let you down again noon. Jack Joluixon Is going bark lit 11 rapid rate; In fuel, bo has slowed down to such a degreo that he Iiuh practically divided to quit the ring, and has can celed his trip to Australln Thls Is the Information Im parled by Marty Culler, tho champion's sparring partner, on Ills arrival frnnr Hilglnnd a short time ano Unless John son can get some big purses In New York for battles with white hopes, be will retire. "Johnson has been training hard In KiiRlatid ."Cutler said, "hut he has Just naturally slow ed 11 p." A girl Is always sure her Intent Invn Is tho rent thing. Weekly Bulletin, $1 Year Swedish Gymnastics 1 39 Merchant Street Phone 2747 Football eutliiiBlasts held a meeting last nlRbt nl tho Y. M C. A The gathering was called to boost the In tercollegiate Riimu locally, und In this It wns entirely successful, us a com mittee wiih appointed to perfect ur- ruiigemeutH for a short sche.liilo and' ascertain what teams will take tho Held. Another meeting M be held In ... .. ......... .....I ..,.!.l llll.-d ....-- uij iicai iiiiuie, an. 1 ..mi. I'nii.n .,..-feeted Ifiinln rlumner, O. W Dyson and Will Hchumun wero the three men chosen to stnrt tlm ball splrallng. They will look up available material, secure grounds and llnil nut Just how the sporting community stands on the subject of football There will bo ono team componed en tirely of Y. M. C. A. members, although It will not play ns nn olllclal tenni of the association, and another team will bo rounded up from old school nnd college players. Dames will probably bo played on Thanksgiving nnd Christ mas pay, nnd If possible will bo nr ranged with tho tenuis from tho ships of tho Pacific lleet a An expenditure ()f 11,158,929.22 Is culled for at Yulo university tho com ing year according to the budget sub mitted to the regular meeting nf tho corporation. , s7V?drt laauaM J)aaaaaElIiaaaaaa! A Cold Bottle of Primo Beer Goes well at time, but it nnv j tastes best when taken with the evening meal. It sharpens the appetite, aids the digestion, and quiets tired It is the best beer you drink, because it is the purest. nerves. can And take one, too. it is the best tonic you can and the most pleasant MJ MM m aT-.J,-3aRLTl rvjfc 5 " ""SMl!3?m Am.'.- TheJeer That's Jrewed 10 ouii ine v. nuievie rn M .4r- ...A-.i.JfllU JasWt - "tf- -tVAawn..iHrlliia. alfl 11 nnUi nn1 kbuiJcv'iWiu if fllM , ,jf- - -lif J.eJfaWl Wt. .rtaV