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-8 EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, WEDNE80AY, MAY 15, 1912. i Just what you want for lunch is what we serve. Try the lunch at noon and on your way home in the afternoon. No charge. 1 BMlletiirfs Page of Sports HOTEL LAUNCHES TENNIS II' J" VU J. ' ' ' i TOURNAMENT FOR PRIVATE COURTS Men's Doubles Affair Will Be P Week Tennis Interest Ha Hotel Tournament Comes Racquet Swingers. layed Off On Hotel Courts Next s Been Slack of Late and as a Welcome Diversion for miwtc:1iIww m i ww me&mnmmmmMm I The Best I Laundry Soap I Crystal White i Soap I M Ask Your Grocer For It Tennis Interest, which linn liccn flag ging for some months pant, will come III for n genuine revlvnl next week with the opening of nn Imltntlnnal doubles tournament Riven by the Mo nnn Hotel, In w li fell plus era from the private courts of the city nml from the nriny poMs adjacent In Honolulu have been asked to tnke part At the offset, the tournnment looks like n winner, for the racquet men have been fret- , ting over the Inek of competitions of 1 late, anil will tnm out In full forco for the coming event Players Hint have been Inclmleil In the Imitation list nre those of the 1 Monnn llotej, Courtlnnd, Mncdnn.ild, Ple.isnntnn. Colonial, Donnn, l'ort lin ger Fort l)e Hussy ami Tort Klmftcr 'The main Idea of the tournament via to make the result an open proposi tion which would not hnvo been tho I'nse had the rcgulnr tennis club been Imitrd to send" their best teams, 11 would hae been mirre or less ot a forcgono conclusion had tho Hero- ' tnnln, Paclilc nnd Xlnnoa clubs been Included, nnd would have robbed the ovent of much of Its Interest As It Is, only bona fide platers, residing at the places named or regularly using the courts, will be accepted. Two of The courts have already named their teams The Moann will be represented by II Hlnclalr nnd Da vid Anderson, and T I' V Orny nnd Mncnulny. l'ort Ituger has sent In Its entry as Major Tlmberlnke nnd Llett tennnt VniiKhan, and Lieutenant Pratt and Lieutenant Williams. "The Monnn courts are In Rood shape for play1 right now," said MnnuRcr Thlelo of the Mnana Hotel this morn ing. "Wo wnnt this (niirnament to bo n success, nnd nn tiling that enn ho done to mnke It so will be done Most of tho courts will enter two teams, nnd this should Rive us a largo enouRh Held to make Interesting matches Piny will probably start next week"' WILLIAMS CHAMPION .; ROLLER OF THE CITY doost Hawaii rowing. -. An attempt Is to bo made to t Interest the sportsmen ot the ; lllg Island In rowing, nnd de- ; Mlop there If possible a club that will send crews to tho 111- !' tiTlslnnd regattas. AVItli .he ? Idea of doing a little missionary work along this line, In combl- nation with a pleasure trip, II. tt. Longley, ono of the Ilenlanl ! club's live 'wires, lias left for II Ho. V I., Stevenson, tho Ho- noluhi newspaper man who has roiio to Hllo to edit the Trlb- ? line. Is nnnther bontlng eiithu- ! slnst whose good oflleos In this regard can be counted on. '! The Hcnlanls are all for ex- pnnslon Ah a club they nre anxious to see tho Hnwallnn 8 Ilowlng Association represented In tho I'ncKlc Coast How lug Association, so that annual con- tests Willi outside clubs could bo nssuied J' PHYSICAL FITNESS FOR BUSY MEN sAiF . iiHHHillHilH "MrvsraillllllBlllllllllH i UHIBHF W. WILLIAMS. WITHDRAWAL OF Bottled OLYMPIA s Beer in': A Vf'TliJ-ji-T' Bottled by the Olympia Drawing Co. TUM WATER GONSALVES & CO., LTD, Gueen Street At their Bottling Workt, Seattle, Waih. Distributor mm I ifllNnDV MESSENGER BOY LAUraUKI PARCEL DELIVERY PHONE 1861 We know everybody and understand the business. OLYMPIC ATHLETES CAN'T USE STIMULANTS , t NttW YOKK, N - Uir of thotuli Jects of.imich wrangling ntt'lir iiljnir pic gullies of HMlS was the decision of the Hrltlsh Olympic committee that a competitor In the pole vault tould Juot dig a hole In front of the liar hi which he planted tho pule before taking off for the Miult This was a great hand icap to the American vailltcrs. Nw, ufltr nearly four years, the rule has been changed In Knglnnd, tho new rule reading as follow' "Polo vault -Anv i-oinpitltor shall be allowed to dig a hoi. not mnrc than one foot In diameter at the take-off In w hi. h to plant his pole " I Athletes expecting to gain Olympic honors in (lie Maiathoii race ut Stock- ' holm through tho use of oxygen guH have run up uga'nst a stone wall In tho shape of an edict that competitor In the eent will not bo allowed to uso a stimulant of this inttire Strict Inter piitatlon of the rules put oxygen In the class of drugs, against the use of which there Is a mandate of tho com- i nilttee. Speaker Clark, whllo In hla ollleo re cently Biiflerod nn attack nf lumbago 1'iid Inter went to his homo. Ills Hi nt ss was not serious, By FRANK A. GOTCH. (World's Champion' Wrestler.) INSOMNIA AND EXERCISE. The fellow who tosses About on his pillow with the thousand shadows of unrest crossing It, should have Iciim- 1 ed enough about his own happiness to. . Know inai wnaiever too causo may no i no cnances are lie is wrung pnyn Ically There nre plenty of Insnmnln cures. One might count nil the sheep III Wy oming, nnd still ho wakeful. It Isn't what Is dono that single evening to induce sleep thut counts. It Is one' general condition that says how well or how poorly ono Is to slumber. Insomnia will "get" the best of them. It takes away ono's energy lenvcsono dull, heavy, Incnpable nf clear thought. Hut tho euro comes when tho proper equilibrium Is established. Physical exercise Is Hit- nhly Rcnu lno euro for sleeplessness. The use of muscles must balance tho uso of tho brnln. It dpn't mnko much dltTercnco what form of exercise one selects, so long ns It Is of u nnturo that will keep the miscles In play. Tennis, golf, I hnndhall. llRlit Ryinimsliim work, run I nlng, walking and n score of other ! things will bring about similar results. I When u chap can Hop hack In his I bed and sleep like n dead man without in myriad demons prodding their prongs Into him, lie has u form of wealth that ho can check against. It Is there for i rulny days and pleasant ones. It Is worth inoro than tho coin of the realm, because with that" forco the other things nre mndo possible. If he walks for exercise, then all tho way from one to two hours each day Is none too much. If tho wnlk Is brisk the' tlmo may be reduced proportion ately. If one works In a gymnasium, then thirty minutes Is little enough. Hut this thne, repented dny nftcr day. will bring nliout tho right balance of mind nnd body. Iluslness men too frequently go to bed mentally tlrrd and physically ex hausted Their nerves are Jumping Their minds nro still chasing the llt tlo things that persist In popping up. Hut tho man who always sleeps and sleeps dreamlessly and soundly Is the fellow who has given his muscles some thing to do. Tho boys who work In tho brickyard don't hnvo to worry much iibout hear ing tho clock strike 3 or 4 unless they aro Just getting in! Hut tho pnlo gentlemen In tho olllccs tiro the suf ferers. ",1lt . ..in, y in uio nine in Man lomor- mGS0SGSSSSSS9SSGS0S0QeG009900900G0El 15 (V $ ft o o 4) O O Cream Rye Whiskey J . Old Jas. E. Pepper Whiskey i A .flMtP M ) "Harvey's Special" Scotch Whiskey Agents for Calwa'' Wiie "Maui" Wine . tfartlett Water LOYEJOY & COJ j Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FINE WSMES and LIQUORS row you may he lame The dny af ter you may want to quit There Is where ycm.iaiiKt test your gameness If you tnko n good bath and n brhk riibdown after your woikout thelame ncsH will not slay so long After two or thrco weeks It Isn't going to be so h.vrd. Atld little b little you will gradually forget about telling your friends how ou rclcd the night he fore becnuso there w HI be seven good nights' rest each week every week In the yenr. a a ON THE FLYNN JOHNSQN MILL By JAMES J. CORBETT. rt .!, . A- n n n S s "HIM" Williams Is the champion bowler of Honolulu This pioinl title he nmsfil last night, when. In the duals of the singles tiiuniaiuent that has been in progress on the "V" alleys for some weiks past, he defeated II P Silnnl.lt l.j til! plus Williams roll ed it pin total of l'.l:i. an average of 1M! 2-:i for the Ihe games Schmidt rolled s.17, and was a few pins behind his opponent In eery game The tournament Just closed has been a thoitugh tust or tho plajcrs' Indi vidual skill In the various rounds tcen. elRlit, four and two men itial llicd, so that each man rolled a total of 2fi games. The winner receives u handsome cup offertd by the Y. M. C A Williams did not hnvo ono nf tho hardest nun In the city to ro uR.ilnst, however. J Whine withdrawing after making a good showing In the early rounds, on account nf lack 'of playing time Ho had a good show to win tho tournament l.at night's stoics. Williams .. sin l!Hl 19.-, tr.s 170-93.1 Scllinl.lt 2Kt 1M M i;ts 1 1 -S37 n :t :: 4) 4) 4) 4) 4) 4 4) 4) 4) 4) 4) 4) Best Quality of EUROPEAN WINES and LIQUORS SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FAMILY TRADE 902 Nuuanu Street v., Three Flret-Clae Artlite At tho MODEL 8ANITARY BARBER 8HOP Bethel and King 8treets ! E. G, Svlveitep. I? ftrhpntl. Prnnplfttors SSS5 0 BUST SERVICE GUARANTIED- Phone 2?08 4) 4) 4) 4) 4) 4) 4) 4!) 4) 4) 4) 4) 4) 4) 4) O 4) 4) 4) 4) 4) 4) 4) 4) 0 4 4) 4) NI3W YOIHC, N Y We must hum! It to Jack Ctirley, the enterprising, young man employed In promoting the i Johnson-Plynn match. Ho Is entitled to n blue ribbon for Hint stlck-to-lt- I iveness that refuses to ndinlt ilefeat no matter hotv rough tho going The light now looks ilko a suro thing fur tho Fourth of July nnd I.ns Vegas Is tho town Hint hinds tho prize (7) chnmplnnshlp contest of recent years. In the faco of tho hardest knocks a proposition of tho sort ever encounter ed Curley proceeded on the even tenor of his way and with the aid of a j friendly Legislature has at last located I a site for the fracas. Apparently nil obstructions hnvo been removed and I Jack has "nothing to do till tomorrow." to quote tho eminent T. Aloyslus l)or ff.in, extept to slip tho sum of thirty and some few odd thousand bones Into I the masslio pilt of tho champion For It Is to be presumed that Johnson will Insist upon the cash In ndvnnce, ns Is his prtrogntlvo under tho ngreenient. I have enjoyed Jnek Curley's friend ship for some time and am ono nf tho greatest admirers of his Renins for successful promotion of athletic af fairs, and am also nn adherent of tho I'ueblo scrapper, Jim Flynn, In whom I retognlzo an earnest, willing nnd powerful. It not clever, exponent of professional pugilism. Needless to any It would afTord mo much plensuro to Insist the pioposed exhibition to tho full extent that my modest efforts ns a tontilbutor to buxInR llternturn would permit, could I seo In the nffalr' anj jhllig that looked Ilko a good sport ing proposition. Ah It Ik tho mntch to ine looks n uneven and unequal ,ns tould J. Jlgurcd with tho nld of a dope book Johnson and Flynn met onco beforo nt)d till)) Oldest was only nil exercise gallop for tho elinmplnn. Tho dlspar Itj In Hie skill of tho men was plainly pat' nl Sain Iamgfnrd has twice Plated the Pueblo man hors do com bat within iho hist two or thrco years Al Kuiirinn linn the credit of it "k o " us well us defeat In two battles with Johnson's challenger. In answer to all this Curley nssertH Flviin Is ,i much Improved man und that tlic champion has greatly dete riorated during two years of Idleness. JaikVould not very well sny anything to Iho contrary In view of tho fact that ho Is llnanelng tho mntch nnd I Flyun's manager. Ho will have a hard time bringing patrons of tho sport to Ills vvny of thinking. Should Johnson bo llikcii t, o pictures would provo a gold mini, but tho other way about the promoter faces n dellclt of vnsl pioportlons Hut Cm ley Is u Rood KHinhli-r and wIIIIiir to tuke tho long chance EVEN BREAK The Chinese ball ttnm leaves Chi cago for Now Yoik today, commenc ing the Invasion. of the real Hast. This If Ihe silu dole Is adhered to. A letter to l'.it Soon or this city, from l.uek Yee, gives latest news of the team Up to May 1 tho barn stonnirs had had about an even brenk, winning S, losing 7 nnd tlelng 1 out of H games played The most exciting game was a tl-lnnlng nlTalr playfd against Helolt College, which tile Chi nese won I to :i, with l.tick Yeo In the bos rinances are looking up somewhat, and the travelers hope for lienor luck nt Ihe gnte from now on. Following Is tho schedule of tho Chi. nose team from May 5: May G, Sham rocks of Cincinnati; 7, Lexington, Ky j ! or 10. Washington, I'n.j 11, Morgan town, W. Vh.; in, Washington, 1). C.i H, Ot orgetow n University: IS, 1G, 17, Haltlmore. .Mil.; IS, l.owjshurg. l'a.J 21. South Orange; 22, Fordham, N. Y. 25, Brooklyn, jj. v.; of,, 07, New Yftik City; 29, Sv mouse, N. Y; 2R, I'rlnct ton, N. J., Juno 2, Mciidvllle, Fa.: C, Jto-hester, N. Y : 2, 7. Hiirfiiln, N. Y : 12, Pittsburg. Fa ; 15, Akron, O. NATIONAL LEAGUE HOLDS EASTERN BALL FANS The National League race seems In be attracting inoro attention In tho Fast this year than Is the Hag chase of the American. This Is not surpris ing, when It Is remembered that New, York Is the best ball town III tho Hast, and that tho (Hants 011 Ma) 8, when tho iicmntiiRcs reached Honolulu, were only half n Raine behind Cin cinnati for the 'lead, while the Yan kees 'aro absolutely last In tho Han Johnson organization. From the baseball dope published 111 the llistem papers It would seem that tho work of the various teams In the National to date has been very tin- , .net. l ixt.l l.u l wli.tt. t, flint tlin fn.'ltns! have not yet settled down to their truu form. Sonio of this has been duo to tho fact that several of tho best men on the different teams have been tem porarily put out of play and until nil of them KQt hacri Into tho lineup, It wilt be Impossible to Judge tho relatlvo merits of tho clubs. Reds a Surpriie. Cincinnati has furnished the biggest surprlso of tho season to date and Is way nhenil of Its 1011 form. Thlstciihi has not Inst any of Its best men und uppears to bo working much nioro smoothly under Manager O'Day than It did under firlfllth. New York (sun other team that has been free from dis abilities und already uppears ns tho most serious contender for the cham pionship. Despite tho absence nf Hrldivell nnd the poor condition of Jnckson, Boston has been making u determined stand. l'erduo seems to bo tho only rellnblo pitcher on tho stnff, with Hrovvn Im proving, but unless some Of the other men round Into form, It will bo hard for Mimngcr Kilns to keep his men nrnuiid tho .GOO mark. Philadelphia has been tho most 1111 fortunato team In either big lenRiie. Only about thrco of her best men uro In condition to play, nnd considering this fnct the tenin bus done well to keep whero It Is. If tho veternus can I soon get bnck Into tho Rinno tho nlno Is sure to ho heard from. 1 Cube Mediocre. Chicago urn' St. Louis nro not com- Ing up to expectations. The loss of I Manager Chance to tho former nppenrs to bo n serious one nnd few expect to Local Tars Hope Rumor Incor rect as Hawaii's Crew Anx ious to Meet Record Holder The, yachtsmen pulled long face" esterday when unolllclnl news from the Const Indicated Hint thrco ynchls had been withdrawn nt ono clip from tho transpacific race. This Informa tion, If correct, knocks out all clmnces of n rccord-brenklng entry list, such as was hoped for some months ngo, when live owners nnnounced their entry as certain, and four others were practi cally cinched. Secretary Vctlesen of the Hawaii Yacht Chili received no word from the South Coast Yneht Club In yestcrdav s mull relative to the race Information as to tht details of tho start had hreti rather expectetl, hut nothing came from San Petlro yachtsmen. James JacRcr, president of the Hea laiil Yacht nnd Hnat Club, himself 1111 eilthiislustic yachtsman, was tho man who brought from the Coast, when lie returned on tho Wllhelmlnii yesterday, the latest gossip of tho yachting giime His news wns that tho Liirllne. Marlon and Seafarer had been scratched It Is particularly disappointing to locnl ntnnteur tnrs If the Lurllne drops out of It this yenr. The Hawaii's crow was anxious to meet tho reeord-Jiohhr In the race. Under the new measure ment rule the Hawaii will stand 11 bet ter show than formerly, when tho handicap was merely half an hour a foot for waterllne for the shorter boats! over tho longer crnrt on the wnterllno length. The rule this year which li.it been settled on by the rare cotnmll teo Is the addition of three-quarters of an hour n foot to the time of tho larger boats, tlw length being decided by waterllne measurement plus half the overhang. "Hy the new system tho Lurllno would hnvo to glvo the Iluvvnll somt thliiR Ilko 19 hours," said "Chun" Wil der jesterdny. In discussing tho pos sibility of the former boat's withdraw al. "Tho boys on the llnwnll don't think that the Lurllno can do this, nnd nre anxious to prove It. I certainly hope that this rumor about scratches doesn't turn out to be correct. It would be toiiRh to losu thrco entries nt once." n tt tt McGRAW INVENTS A NEW BAT FOR GIANTS John Mcfiraw has devised a new bat, which tho (Hants lire using anil to which they nttrlhuto most of their re cent success In hitting and Judging long tiles. Not only Is tho new-fangled bat longer than tho ordinary weapon, but It Is smaller around at the business end. Tho extra leverage and swing to bo had from tho unusual length drives what Is practically a still ball much farther than the shorter bats would send It. Striking with 11 smaller bat also Im proves the batting eyo of tho men. . .. .j. .g. . -j. 4. . .; ;. , seo tho ex-chnmplons seriously con tending for the pennant. Pittsburg uppears to bo coining along nicely, despite the loss of Don- lln. This tenm's pitching staff up pears to bo ono of the most formidable I In tho league and 11 little more cou- Islstent batting should bring many 11 j victory to tho club. 1 St. Louis nnd Hrooklyp hnvo been showing up poorly nf Into nnd do not look to bo uny better than lust year. In answer tn 1111 ofTor nf tho city to pay n reward of a cent for every ten llloH delivered dond nt tho city hnll, school children of C'lovcltuid, O., nro "swatting" tho fly with vim and vigor Tho crusiitlo will cunllnuq for two weeks, , These Little Pills front the Orient will stop all drains ami losses. 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