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I, PPWPR.0'1 nm ;y wy ' t t"' wp- j r"rr' , - -rp,ifMii , i iaiu mv ' I ; 4 --yWJ' s9P'-OT!yrTry .? EVENINQ BULLETIN. HONOLULU, T. H, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 19)1. --mir?w" v T J ' The work of exterminating Mosquitoes would be done with greater ease if you are shod in Regal Shoes. We have just the shoe for this work. It's the "E. Z. Walker." livery pair guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction REGAL SHOE STORE Corner King and Bethel Sts. I The Bulletin's Page of Sports KEEN RIVALRY MODEL FLYERS CAREFULLY GUARDED BY THEIR OWNERS Two-Thirds of Your Life Is Spent in Your Clothes livery person should realize In what mi extent Ills personal appearance Is dependant iimii IIih clothes ! wears Therefore li.i should get the best Tor thii money hi' HjifinlH nil tlii'iu. Von surely iiiikIiI I" know, when sum- chillies lire cut fruni vnur own measure mill lllli'il to nn, they urn more likely In lit Ihan u linplumiril selection from a slock uf rendy-to-wear-iiiiule-for-no-one In iiaitleular. i.l tier eent. Iiiivii u ilefect In their llgtirc. Only way t" nvcr iiiiini this In clothes have them made tn uir in Ti measure. Expensive? Nn liuiro when wn make them than .Mill i.iy for reudy-tn-wenr. Come, get snlls fnetliin, save iniiney mill worry. Suits $20 and up GEORGE A. MARTIN, Tailor, EMPIRE BUILDING OI'KN HATI'HDAY .. HOTEL AND BETHEL STREETS i:vr.NiNots intii. a "Calwa" One of California's Best Quality Table Wines Red, White and Sparkling in Large and Small Bottles Special Attention Paid to Family Trade Lovejoy b Co., SOLE AGENTS PHONE 2708 902 NUUANU STREET PROF. SIXSMITH makes reiluctlnn of weight, n pound n day, nn easy ni.itter. Hi- guarantees, with his svstcm of "INTHItNAI. UXIIIt CISHS," to enre l'eriimiiently the new rent earn' uf cniisllpa t lull or Indigestion, ilne to fuiHllnii.il liiaellnii J 1 1 - system Ii.ih lieen tried out, thniuughly li-i-.t.-t. mitl iiiillinrl.eil for nun hv ox-l'iesldcnt Itowuvelt, the two surgciiiis-gi nenil nnil ehler-iif-Htun uf the U. S. Army Ail.iiteil to both l.ulleH Mini gi-llllcllicll I'rhutn treatment ii'nl class Instruction nt Hawaiian lintel fur n few weeks only. Telephone 31:17. NOTE. Young men who wish to join Boxing Class will make application nt once. "Collares 9 First consignment of this Celt rated TABLE WINE to reach this Territory from Portugal. Cases of 1 doz. Large Bottles, $6.50 " 2 doz. Small " 7.00 GONSALVES & CO., LTD. Distributors Fresh Eastern Oysters Superior Cheese Australian Butter Best Beef in the Country Metropolitan Meat Market HEILBRON & LOUIS TELEPHONE 3445 Dope on Fitzgerald and Kaoo Somewhat Complex Sarsch Added Starter. That niiiralhim nlfnlr seems tine for Mill iiunlhir postponement Hunners nnil promoters hne nlinut tleelileil Hint the Siiml.iy following Thanksgiving D.tv wnulil be luttir tlmii Thnnksglv Iiik Itself, nn account of the footlinll gniiics nnil other sporting nttractlniii sit fur the hittir ilate They ate sVIII wavering, being llinvtlllllK to postpone) the line for u fnuilh time, hut It seeiim probable th.it the Kate receipts will talk luuillv elinlllill to InlUlcllCO thn KWlteh. The iimiouneetnent Hint Frank Klinrscli. the luenl ki'IiooI ruiiiur, will tnke a chance with Fitzgerald, Kaon, Soldier King. K. Charley nnil Tsukn- inoto ndds considerable Interest to the race Whether Shnrsch cull go thedl tance remains to he. Keen, nnil his many frleniN ami supportiTH lire looking for wanl to cheering him on. The principal Interest centers III Hie meethiK of Fltrgeriilil nnil Antoiie Kiinn, the Wulnliin Horse, nnil It Is prolinhle Hint conshleriihlii colli will lie limn on their respective chances The ilupe nn the two runners narrows iluwn to Just this: 1'ltzgemld known he Ins the pace, hut Isn't Hiiro whether he can hohl It for the illstntiec; Kaon known he has the emlurnliee. hut Isn't mire whither he can liohl the pace Until these questions will he llliswereil when the mi ii get together, n ml not before On October 30. llilU, Soldier King hent Kiinii ill) fifteen miles. Then, shortly nfterwanls, Kaoo came hack nnil Ik nt King cnsllv over the full iiinr.i thon illstanee Fitzgerald has heaten Klin; several II s Can l'll7KrriiM heal Kaoo'' M M tt BIG LEAGUE UMPIRE VICTIM OF ONE OF GRIFFITH'S TRICKS l'lak (irlllltli wnrkeil the smooth est trick over put over on hlin, Hilly Kvnns says. UrlfT not only caught Hilly napping, but pulleil Hi" wool over his eyes nn well, This IB me siory related by Fearless Hill: "Hi lllltli wim muiinglhg the Yankees Hid second year I umplreil, ami in a game In Chicago Iki protested ukuIiihI Kit WhIhIi'h half-halk million liiwanl llrHt IkihV, which iiiiulc It lmposslhle fir YHnkV'o butie ruiuierH tu tell when Wiijuh .wouMTItcli nffil wlien lie wnulil HirOA- ld tlrHt. "A coiiptu of ViinkJoM li.nl been cn'uRht off llrnl, and Crllllth ciiiiio to luu and Kiild, 'WiiIkIi makes n full balk eery tluio lm lillclii's wllb a man mi Ural .My playeis are liitcllleiit bane ruiiliei'H and they wouldn't be nhowed up iih they are if Walsli'H dellety wiiHii't IIU'Kal.' 'All llKlit,' I luouilMed (Irllf, 'the next tlmii line of jour pluyerH In Hhnueil up I will rail a balk tin Walsh.' "Neal Hull Kt on In the next In nluj;, took a lead and was cuiii;ht oil lit Ht by IKteen feet. I told him tn '. to Hcetilid, Waluli kicked, and then u tsreat light brolui upon me. "nrllllth find told Hall to lake an iliiiiHiially loni; lead inid Ket cniiKbl. relyliiK " 'y pniiiilhti to call a balk If that very tlilni; happened. "I asked flrlrr while the, Nap-Cln- L'lnnatl series was on If lie remem heieil the play. He did. '"Hid Mill lull Hall to net caue.hl purposely?' I asked. "(Iiin siilled and said. Sure.'" BUSINESS MEN TO TACKLE GYM WORK I'hls nftirnouii the business men's i luh of the V. M C A., nlieaily some r,0 strninf, will hold Its Initial meetlnK nnil wnrlc-oiil III the lilb' Km Dr I. II Hand, phsleal dlreitnr, will Kle (I lemhers a shuit talk nnil explain the uses or tho uirlous weights, pulls, wrlil uiachlnes and nthir upparatiis, with which the iiiiiasluiu Is sn well supplied The huslness nun's club was niKan- Ued with Hi" Idea of i-.UIiik men who null. I not snare the tluio for oiitiloor siioits a chance to obtain systcmalh exiulse, and tu keep III iood physlcul iiiudlllon. The ineinbers will meet Monday, Wednesday and lrld.iy after liooiis, and will work In the n m from i :t i until c. ' f a KAHANAMOKU TO ES CHARLES A. LOOMIS, Director of boys' work of the Y. M. C. Ah who is managing the Bul letin contest. COMPETE IN EAST Crack Honolulu Swimmer May Be Sent to New York for A. A. U. Championships. Local patrons of elenn nuiattur sport are lnis Iiik themselves uvir the. prop osition of sciiiIIiik Duke Kahaimmokil to New York next IVbruary, to Klve him a chance to ileuioustrnti) his abil ity In the water with the best swim nurs In the miliary The iuiKKHtluli Hint he miike the trip eoines directly from tllto Wnhle, ehnlriiiaii of Hie rec ords ininmlllee nf the A A I'.. Illlil success In the trials nivalis a place on the Auurlcnii team that will compete In the Ol) tuple Kaineh at Stockholm next year When Kahiiiiamoku astonished the local spurthiK world by swimming 10 yurds In opiu wnler In tin world's rec ord time of r. 1 1' -.. on AiiKiist 12 last, his time nnil the lonilltliius under Which It was made were sent to the A A I'. That body, on account of Its Interuntlniial cnmu'Ctlnus, has tn err on the side uf caution, nnil has mlopteil u "sliuw me" uttltiide toHiird the Ho uoliilu swimmer The olllehls wmt Yuik to compete snlinuiliiKchatii' If he cun bent TELLING BLOWS MM REAL FIGHTER With the II til let Ill's lim.kl iiero plnlie contest only time ilari off, the )oiim; liaeiiturs who hne betu pa tiently experhneiithiK with the practl- him to come tu New eal application of the laws uf Might for,!" the aliliinil A A tT. weeks past, me inlKhty nut fill III their plntishlps III IVbriuiry try-nuts I'irller In the pi.-pgratory , their best men. It will prue, nceurdlim stages a smashed model lljir or a dc- to .Mr Wuhle, that the measuri meiits 11111IW111I isllder was ihnri;. d to the ue-'niul tlmliiB here were torrect, iind Ills until uf .ih rl.-nce. u ml toiihl be re- n-inrd will iroKihl be allowed More SIXSMIIII. i T Ii e KUCCessf ill lluhler will not exhaust his eiier (ilea uselessly for the mere sake of InfllctliiK punish ment: Ills one ob ject should he to direct his dellery to Home ltal spot; nnil these plates on the body are limited to tlie pro fchslomil boxer. The points most susceptible are tin chin nnd pit nf the stomach, or solar plexus; the former causing temporary tllicotiscloiistiess by reason of the Jar, KtiBpeiiillnc, temporary action In the nerves at the base of the brain, thus affectlliK tho entire hod) If the con tvstant has prepared himself well and Is In Kood pli)slcal condltloii, no se rlous results will follow, and lie will soon recmer Ills senses The solar plexus blow Is followed with symp toms elitliely dlffeicut The pneiiino. KiiHtrlc nere, branches of whlili per tueale the Internal body. Is timpora llj W. K. rlly parnlyeil While the lcllin It fully conscious of his HiirtoundltiKH, he Is unable to nunc a muscle and Is siirferliiK Intense nipiuy until the nervH thus affected resume their nor mal in Hon Ills misery is divided be tween his elfin Is lo move and to breathe, hopelessly ualclilnt; the ref eree count out the fatal ten, repre sentiiiK as many minnils, which In dicate his defeat The brutality of puullhnu ling of !ulc years been leduied tu a mini mum, due In l J'.i-ly to the more sclen tlhc inethoils of attack and defense that have recently come Into use. Our ureal llKhters do not aim so much to cause broken noses, black e)i'R and "till ears" ( Indicating superior science In early IIkIiIhi. hut rather to produce a direct knockout, by reachliii; one of the two plates referred to A lighter vvlni demonstrates this hu mane spirit of pugilism is our pres ent lightweight champion, Wolgast. Ills style of attack Insures the most elfectlve klioikinit, while Ids defense oilers the greatest resistance to pun ishment The present line of live-ounce gloves lends also to lessen the brutality of this manly sport Important still is tne ciiance ni ikimiik Hawaii represcnteil nn the American Olympic team. If Duke can do Id" best In the liist, he s pretty sure of a place j It Is up to Honolulu sportsmen to give Duke his chance Lorrln An- lilreus of the hs'al branch of the A A Whin the miniature Myers nre lined IT. has spoken to several prominent up lor lev lew III Ihe big g s hall ot mm lure, and has received favorable the V M. C. A next Halunl.iy. It Is replies, ultliough there has been no nt- bullt In Improved form Now, how- evir, the real test Is too i lose at liainl to penult of taking liberties with the flail contraptions of silk, bamboo nnd metal A bad smash might menu the withdrawal of all entry, and the boys are ilolug their piactlslng with sicoml- string machines now assured that the Minn lug will be as line as In nnv model contest pre viously held hi America The contest Is to tnke place tit 4 p tit Sal unlay, and the Judges will be iiiiniiiiuceil In a day or so l'i. Mowing is the classlllcalloii and the list of events: CLASSIFICATION. Inapt as yet to pass I Ion paper Now It many publle-splrltei willing to gu dun n loiiinl a subrrl ilepends on how I sportsmen lire Into thilr pockets for the necessary wherewithal n v '.' .ludgo McCtedlo ha I illstiii'iis1iel eoinpuny on tils return West. When leaving Chicago, who rlinuld drop on Clasa A Flvlna.machme. thlrtv In. th train but Oy 0111115 1he gr.Ulrt chei or more (length over all). olid mun of baseball. Cy win rum- Class B - Flylng.machlnes under lK Wffcl to visit his biotlier at nifiln, thirty Inches In length. Or,, and will later go lo Portland rl.i. r.C.lttrrn. I Class D Special class. EVENTS. Clast A Machines making longest flight; first, second and third prizes. Class",1 B Machines making longest flight; prizes as above. Class C Gliders making longest distances without dropping; prizes ai above. Class D For best.constructed mo. dels, any kind of flying.machlne; does not have to fly. Prizes as above. EUROPEAN ATHLETES CONCEDE AMERICAN TEAM MAJORITY OF POINTS AT OLYMPIAD That tin- Hlvinplc games selieilubd vutloii uf the physical training In the ,( lo take place at Ktoikholm. Sweden, A rlciin m Imol v steins, as this Ii . I.. I.. ..ill I leil In a ureal- line nf the pniliollliceil features of tho reiires.iilalloii of nibbles than In Dinlsh eiliicat loniil ! porimeiits iih ... ..... in .-r tl... the past has hull liulher exploiieu 111 suites nun iiiiu.im. - .......j ,.,.,... the tiiiiiotiii.uii. nt that Denmark will Hiiropenii iiallniis. I Just awakening to eiitir a le 1111 id . innpi tllnrs In the In- the important f. Hie regular Olympic leriiiillounl event lor the put pose of program, and. while the Dalles do not studying American methods In all expect In tlgure conspicuously In Hm biiinches 01 sporl, Moritz Itasmussen ilMrlluilloii or minors in nneiieu m-xi. of Copeiihiigin Is note looting America sum r. 11 iiivumn owuik "in pit- mid will arilve In Man I'ranclsco soon pare the way for future nsplrntloni. Hnriuusseii It delalle.l hv Ihe IMnlilii 'I lie visiting nthlillc olllclal staiei Athletic Astnilill n gatlur such In-' that all uf Hurupe Is Interesteil In the formation 11s will nsslst the Danes In rohilng games, mid that great prepjra- i.rgiinl.llig their forces which will par-, lions nre being made by the Sweill-n tlclpnte In the Oltinidinl of HH2 I.Ike ' olllclals for the Hal ng 01 tne games the Aiiinteur Athletic I'liloii of Ainer- ami tin- reception 01 tne vunuiiK am lea. the Danish Albletlc Association Is b'les Sweib-n. by the employment of the controlling body of aiualeiir nth- Anurlcnn coaches, has made woiider letlcs In Denmark f"l strldeit ilurlug the last two yean. The foreign leiaes. illative has b.eMi'ninl will make a Mrst-ihtss bid for the In the United States six months As he-sl to bei offered ut the Olympic) the Danes have given more intention games Hasmusseii states Hint Oer- to class athletics and gymnastics In-, many will nlso be a strong eontenuer, stPMiVnf track and Meld sports, the In- but that the strength of the Knellsh novatloii of the running and Jumping, teams Is uncertain It Is generally events Is attracting unusual attention com eiled that the American team will In Denmark win the majority of points at theOlym- Itnsiiiussen Is making a clne obser- pic games. Swedish Gymnastics 1 39 Merchant Street Phone 2747 BIG GAME HUNTING IS EXPENSIVE SPORT IGO TO THE OLD RELIABLE! TRAINER FOR A GOOD Electric Medicated Bath and Massage BARON'S GYMNASIUM 176 King Street Phone 24671 Mnrli enlliinliisui has been stirred up by the accounts of tho recent big game hunt In Africa by Col. House veil, ami many longing eyes have been turned In that illicctloii. bill Un it lp Is :i costly one, aH the following, riven out eiillcially, will show: A sporlsmau planning 11 hunting trip In Kant All lea has tho choice of live sieamur mules from ICuropu to Mombasa, Hie port of the Protector le. l'list-class tetiirn faro from 1 0111I011 amounts lo nhu'it :iTiii, while Ihe niHt from Marseille and Naples Is Homuvvlint lower, The llrst-class rnuud-lrlp fare rt t nn .Momliisi lo Naliohl, the starl ing point for shooting pirles. Is t'CL T.-. I. ...Ili.'illi' i.v.trvlhltli. nveotit chdhlng Is liable to an Import duty I"'' f"r I6U "l' 'if lu per cent, but one camera, one The expense In nalr of field ulasses. and olio tele- eludes the hire) trope are admitted duty free. Origi nal Invoices should Ii3 produced lor goods whenever possible. The licenses required by n traveler may be any one of four, namely, a sportsman's license, costing 750 ru pees ( $-4:1 1 . a 1 c sklent s license, nt till, a Iravclci's license, at S, or a landholder's license, at $10. ICach of these licenses Is good for one year, except tho traveler's, which Is valid for only one month. If a person holds a sisirtsinau'H or a resident's license nnd deslies lo kill one ele pliant, $49 extra must ho paid, and lo kill two elephants $ll:. but If Ihe second elephant is not obtained u lefuud of $U7 Is made. As lions and leopanls ate classed as vermin no II cense to kill tli'in Is relinked. The spoilsman may bring his own balleiy, If nut, lilies and gnus can geiieially he lilicd or purchased In Nairobi If hired, the expense Is $1; to $1U per week, according to the valuo of tho gun Heavy and light cordite rllles, both new and used, can I e bought, together with ammunition Practically any tltno of tho year will do for shooting In Kast Africa nut on account of the big rains It Is preferable to plan trips for periods between May and February. A white guide, familiar with tho language and customs, can usually, be secured, the wages varying fiom $195 to $:n;r, per month, with food, 'Miulpment, etc, furnished by tho head of the expedition. I'onles or mules are iniujlly taken, and they can be either hired or bought out right, ltoiighly speaking, a good mule ran lie obtained for $80 and a mutt. week; root, Ihe Held, which In of tents, necessary camn 111 inline, tne cist of inoa, wages, niitul. and rations of the teressary altchdants, h: reckoned nt about $48ii per month for each mem ber of Hie expedition that Is to say, each sportsman. This sum does not Include liquors, ami It may easily be orceeded If luxuries are required. The expenses of a safari vary with the nattiio uf tho district visited, anil if a foodless, waterless, or other wise tlllllcuU territory Is chosen, the cost Ih Increase to a considerable extent, The fotegolng figures have tefereuce to a safari starting from Nairobi. The average number of isnters, per man, on a two mouths lilp Is about 30. Travelers tiro nib vised to bring their own personal kit, bonis, etc., battery and ammunition, and a good pair of field glasses; overy thing else can be purchased lo cally If desired. Several linns inaku a liuslness of managing safari expeditions. FOR FIGHT FANS LEAVE THEIR WIVES (AiionyinoiiHl) conlrlbnledl TO I. A gang of low-lnous slls around, Ami chews and spits upon the grinim' ll'imblers, cutthroais.illps and pugs, llorsclhlcves, tlrehurs. fiends from drugs. How they came, they Utile care, All they know Is, they are there; Why they came, they can not tell. Hut shy the game, life's simply, well A gent, advancing fiom the throng Of Tin-horns, loudly beats a gong. Two husky guyH Invade the scene One rais tbo other on the bean; Then feeling vagiielv brute alarms, They fall into the others arms; A sluirl arm Jolt, an upper cut, And one's a champ, unci one's a A swollin lamp, a leaky beak. Home bumps that mi ml within a For this the low browed one will So down vvlth him, uhysmul brute! The law ciles out In holy shame. In the name of SPOUT, we stop the game. CANTO II. The hlgliliinwcil gem. 011 all Autumn day, Takes wife and kids, and drives uvvay, To sen Ihe Cup rare, wheie the strife, Is sure to hilng to an end a life, lly tin. race course. In their best. Is seen the high bom, gaily dressed; They cheer Ihe racers wanning tip. To the coming struggle for the cup; The leirihle strain of the awful puce, ' Is plainly wtlt on the driver's face. The race Is 011, with cheer nnd yell. A cloud of dint, a will, a smell, A blistered the, a lost control, A dead man mussing up the goal; A murmured player, a dying moan. Wife and sweetheart left alone. A sickening scene, a mangled heap. Of entrails, bones, and blood, may keep Tho widowed mother of an only sou, lu Htinow Ihe test of Ihe days to come. This terrible struggle, this loss of life, Muy be seen by the hlghbnrn's kids and wife. For n couple of plunks, 011 an Autumn day, Willi never a Sherlfl lo bar tho way. CANTO III. Tho hlghbrowed gent, so It seems to 1110, Who takes his wire and kids to see, Might learn a lesson from the do!, Of tho low-brows game. Hie While Man's llopo UK MAY NOT IIAVK Till: MASSIVi: DO.MKT hut win: and kids, in: i.i:avi:s at homi: s I'or tho llrst tluio lu Mutiny Wild ccipls, $r.ri. "No world's series' mo Hill Donovan, tho Titer pitcher. Is.ney this yeir, either." walled Hill, minus his smile A Ihlef burst into his billiard parlor at Detroit recently and extracted tho Saturday night's io- 'and day." It's a long Hmo to next pay A VS VJ 1- . -"J M -iiW ( 1 -iftl sMUi&i fiTt ii .i tiBi.isW'- J r-a V:A, rv '..V1; fgg'gte jw "VMS", . jw.i WeafrMUMiifrV t t .Jh-i"' I .. ft Uu A l'lllln"ll'i'iJW'llUlUjJIHli "i'.m'ti' 'M"i Ii. ' ll -( ' VflS ' OMW. 1. & J