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m l SiBCWBPPPPJPBWpBBBBJBJBBBB ' " , yur-; "j-n'" r, t- v T " T " ,pv - t j - ; ' - - v- . - iK'S ' J7 'c !' ijui ir.rrv EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, THUR8DAY, DEC. 14, 1911. , 0 A Yee Chan Co. Holiday Goods at Popular Prices Fancy Silks and Canton Linen, Embroidered Goods, Dress Patterns, Shirt Waist Patterns, Silk Shawls, Silk Scarfs, Canton Linen Table Covers and Doylies, Fancy Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Single or by the Box, Fancy Hand Bags, Ribbon Neckwear, Suspenders, Hosiery, Fancy Toilet Sets The above goods will make splendid Christmas presents. The Holidays are close and we ask that you come and select goods while the stock is complete. Yee Chan & Co. Corner King and Bethel "Calwa" One of California's Best Quality Table Wines 80LE AGENT8 PHONE 2708 902 NUUANU STREET Red, White and Sparkling ' ! ' H i' in Large and Small Bottles Special Attention Paid to Family Trade Lovejoy $ Co., OUR SPECIALTIES California Wines of th. Itillan-Swlit Colony, In bulk and bottled. Munro's House of Lord's Scotch Whisky Reweo Rye Whisky Louis Roederer Brown Label Champagne CALL AND SEE OUR MANY OTHER POPULAR BRANDS Gonsalves & Co., Ltd., 74 Queen St 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. (UUI.NNKLI, AUTOMATIC gl'KINKI.KU) NEUMAN CLOCK CO. (WATCHMAN'S CLOCK) ROYAL STANDARD TYPEWRITER f AACHEN & MUNICH FIRE INS. CO. FOHT KTltKKT, Ni:Alt MKHCIIANT. AMATEUR PROFESSIONAL SPORTS LOCAL FOREIGN TWO KINDS OF A RACE FOR FOOTBALL SEEN Soccer Schedule Tinkered with To Make Room for Town Maryland Game. CLOG WEARERS Novel Feature Added to the Kalakaua Avenue Walking Meet Promises Sport. BOXERS ARE VERY SCARCE Fleet Pugs Can't Find Oppon ents and Ring Game Languishes. Athletic officers mill by tlmt Is myant otllcers In charge of athletics me hnvliiK n hard time satisfying the. llstlo fain of the fleet. There are, sev eral husky wrappers with the ships, but the trouble Is thut there nre no Tluro Will he li change In the soccer Homcthlng hrnilil new In ground cov schidiilu Riturduy, In order to ullow crn(; pedestrian competitions Is In the straight foothnll Kniuo lietweeii the ,tro for t,e spectators at the Kala town team mid the crack eleven of iuiii nvenue wulklng race next Hun the crulsir Murjland. It was consld- ,ij., n-H a rnCe for Japanese on clojrs, ned mUuntugfiiiis to pluy this Kiinm .,,,,) ii nromlscn to lie rare suorl. (to at .Mollllll, hi a ilk'kir was made with fr ,, s known by the management two of the mime weight and dais who the Hawaiian Association Football or n,v meeting. It will be the llrst lime would mutch up well. Kor this rcoson League, whereby the Knmehamehu that such a race has ever been held, life naval proiiioterH buve been look- Aliiiiiul-I'unalioii Kiiuie wan pint pull- m ,, OMP l:lf the slightest Idea what lug on the outKlde for opponents, hut ed, and the contest under Intercolle- nu. , mndn over the mile and ultimo! success, glate rules substituted. The Mulle- tliree-miarters cutirnc, There li a fleet ruling against lights llciilnnl soccer guino will be placd us There are thirteen fUtrU' In the ushore for the Halloa, hut the dock' per schedule. main walking event to date, with tho where, tlie California and Went Vlr- The clash between tho town trum prospect of n substantial Increase lij glnlti nre tied, up Is part, of the naval and the sullor players Is being looked (,c t Among the late entries Is, reservation, and It would he nulle pu- forwurd to with keen Interest by all Woodward, the tnarnthoii runner from slide to sit up n ring on the wharf followers of tlie American brniul oi ., cruiser Colorado, who made such and football The town aggregation, com- nnod showing III the race lust Hun- could be well lighted by Hueli a ring the hIiIiii' posed of old-Hum stars, many of whom ,.,y, Jlmmle Klllgeruld Is another searchlights, and the decks of the huvu not donned a suit for years, gavo mi-ny uKirnthoner "who will try his cruisers theiijselves would form n sort a surprisingly good account of Itself iinml, or rather his feet, at the walk- of, gallery which would ussure all the lust Saturday, and gavo the West Vlr- Ing Klm.. ' opectiitors an unobstructed View of tho glnia eleven u severe trouncing to the Kntrles for the veterans mid fat ring, nine oai iu to u. cue ,iurj mini iniiii, mans r.ice will pronuiuy come in io howexer. Is of a different caliber, and day mid tomorrow. A meeting of the It Is believed that the game should race committee Is to lis held ut the be a hummer from whistle to whistle. Young Hotel this evening at 8 o'clock. The Millies will make their llrst lip-1 tt tt 8 pearunce Saturday In the soicer part ,;, ,; .s. .;, ,j, .f, ,j, .i, .$ , ,. ,; .. .:. .. of the program. According to the ' , FLEET MEET POSTPONED. schedule arranged to meet the exigen cies of u flu-club league, the Millies did not perform on the opening day i of tint season, Conslderablo Interest Is being shown In tho appearance the lentil will make. It will not have to be V ry fnst to have the class on alt the other teams, with tho possible ex ception or High School. WE SHOULD CALL 'EM "CALFSKIN" HEROES The licet field day' and race meeting has been postponed from the coming Saturday until Saturday, December 23, A ball game between the Maryland team utid the marines has been substituted, so that the Mary land Jucklcs will be battling on both gridiron and diamond ut the same time Saturday. It Is believed that by post poning the meet until the re turn of the California finiu Illlo. n more represtntiillve entry list will be secured IM.IIe Mcdulre, the "righting Kit glueer," will not be nble to meet thn husky sailor scrapper, Charley Fox, us originally planned. Mcdulre Is laid up. and mi effort Is being made to get McUrnth. tho Fort Shatter Infantry- man, who gave Mcdulre two hard hat- ... ties recently, to take his place us tho s. sailor's opponent ,.-, Anv aspiring pugilists, who think ;, they would like to get a cruel; at the ,;, bluejackets with padded lllltts. hud .; better apply to the West Vlrglilu 4 They will get all the matches they are ... looklnir for, a tt St tl '" world's record for ;;: prize fight odds V S' T -3- -J t$ ? The plgrkln, which Is the favorite athletic top during the full mid winter Heatoii, Is misnamed. In fact, no part of the lowly but luscious porker en ters liito Its construction. Football. oovr are made from the material that goes to make your best sho8 cairsklp. And only the best grade of skin Js used for tlie best bulls, cheap halls, such us the kids buy ut till corner stores, are niiido of sheep skin. TJih bladder 111 the ball Is nuido of rubber. A visit to the factory where the greatest number of footballs nro turn ed out I'llcllH mure Information. For "'""n."." .V :: .. .. '- Mm..Bm. Mcoraws nt.ooo ......,.. .,,.,.,. .. v., ,..h.. -"beauty, led the National League pitch In li,.- old days a pig's bladder was ,rH ,,r1. , ,., Ju clOBC)Ii ,1C r;::,"r"."""'...' "... ""..'."rordinic t mo omnni uiiitiiii'i nun t""i'ii umiuiiini ii i ill iMinrii RUBEMARQUARD substituted. SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE CELEBRATES TONIGHT Tin ninth iiuulveisiiry of the Ho nolulu Seamen's Institute will bu cel ebrated with appropriate ceremonies tonight ut It o'clock. The entertain ment will bu held III the parish housu uf SI. Andrew's cathedral Tlio pro gram will consist of, motion, pictures by llonlne, presentation of reports, and several ninslc.il numbers. Tho feature of tho evening will be an address by Admiral' W, ('. Coules. lomiiiuudant of tin; naval station. Through he courtesy of Admiral Thomas, tho baud from the Maryland, first division, will , ihy ut Hmum Si pal re from 7 to 8 p. m. The program Is us follows: Vocal Quartet from Uruhms' IJehe- bIIciUt. Miss Ward. Mrs. Stephens, Messrs. Carter and Davles, Mesduuics Hitchcock and von Holt. Superintendent's Annual Itcport.... V. W. H. liverton Treasurer's Annual Statement J. C. Cook Violin Solo Serenade , 1'lerna V. A. Love. Moving 1'lcturcH It. K. tlonlnn Violin Solo (a) Cuiizonctta Tchulkowsky (li) Serenade I'lerno Krzabluug Huns Sltt V. A. I, ove. Address .Heur-Admlral Cowles, U.S N. Vocul Quartet from Uruhms' I.lebe-slleder. of them, got nwuy with five shutouts und lust only sewn, tlnlshlng the sea son with an average of 774, twenty four points higher than Ills nearest rlv.il. Crandnll of the same club. Christie Mutthewson worked In the same number of games oh Marqunrd scored the suine and won two more than the Itulw, but was defeated thirteen limes, placing him llfth In the list. Mordecnl lirowu ugured'ln more games thun any other Iwlrler. He wuh culled upon to work C3 times, or In every third game. He completed twenty-one games. Old not i'core'H shut-out won twenty-one und lost eleven, llnlshlng next toMdtthcw son. The performances of King Cole of the Cubs, drover Alexander of the Phillies and IIuIki Adams of the Plrutes lire notable. When odds of (! to 1 were offered anil bcti actually written at that price on Packey McFarland l heat Tommy Murphy, u new record was established tn lone odds on prize IlK'its In till) "' any other country. Of oniteiJheij; 1 lmo been some rrcuk bets at limes uut this price was actually made ami Itin money deposited. The min Shu liked I'ackey rtarted to bet 4 to 1 that Hie Chlcagoan would win. Then' he went to S do 1, and finally made' a he I of $30 to (5 and another ut of (12 to $2. That was all the money ho could place. "It Is a high-water mark In oddn on lights," said Tom Corbelt yester day. "I never heard of Hh equal. ilMtnB M.rtt1ttlI . I.nwllii. twh ttftl UVtfrflflt'M lunt " t-iiujini -nwn uaiiih jm- i- rt'i't-iitly. The Mn colt uicrc uas Home &iu-i money, uut And I RiiCflH thut prlc LEADS NATIONAL were made nubile portslder worked In 45 games, won 24 'never li to 1 will stick." Also, according to Corbetl, tho bout was the poorest helling contest for months. No one seemed to thlrik Ihat Murphy had a chance, ami tip la 10 o'clock on the night before the number of shutouts! I "Knl "ot a "ckcl ,""1 hrvn written on me general lesiui. n, r. uau. MRS. GILL AND MISS COOKE IN f INALS Tho final round of tho women's coif tournament at the Country Club will see Mrs. Tom dill mid Miss Cooke In n struggle for llrst honors and the trophy donated by Miss Tenney. v' Miss Cooke defeated Mrs, C, M. Cooke Jr. 1 up yesterday, und Mrs. Olll won her right to play In the Inst frame by defeating Mrs. Walter Dil lingham some, days ago. 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