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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1912. n I Brtietih's Page of Sports If! :-t i p.. (Va W m - b it Don't forget about our afternoon lunch. The very best every clay. No charge. Bottled f Beer la ' "- ...II IK' t- f CTJ I f Oollleil b the Olympia Brewing Co. TUM WATER CONOALVCS A CO, LTD.. Cueen Street fayKtilMTlCjJl Give your grocer an order for Tlie scientific cooking compound Better than butter or lard 11EaiB25jyj33 Be Are the choice of tlie exclusive man for patterns from SI. 50 Cr The Oriental Crepe Goods Co. B 01 KING STREET NEXT TO ADVERTISER OFFICE MM, LAUNDRY SLI8G1 cl Weekly BuUetln S5 Pei Vzar ra s & 5 o id i) i) o Agents for LOV Best Quality of EUROPEAN WINES and LIQUORS SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FAMILY J 902 Nuuanu Street Itl f At their Dottling Worki, Seattle, Wh. Distributors Shirts cummer wear. Dig stock of varied up. MESSENGER BOY UAOPCI HPI MHDV I AlVtiLL UCLIYCKl . PHONE 1861 We know everybody and understand thr hiiHine&i. SSSQSGSSCQ9S99S9Q90Q0900GEI nxYW iLieJUX C6 Wholesale and Retail Dealers ES and LIQUORS 1 Cream Rye Whiskey Old Jas. E. Pepper Whiskey "Harvey's Special" Scotch Whiskey "Calwa" Wine "Maui" Wine Bartlett Water SSSSCSSSS'SCOSCGSOOQOQGOQOCCIil THE SPORTING EDITOR SAYS, SEZ-ZE, ABOUT AS FOLLOWS: BY LAURENCE REDINGTON. Tin' Ktinmir Finland, tarrying the American (Hyuiph limn l the seem- of glorious trluiniiliM or saddening de feats, as the cure iiiny !. Ix now Hear ing till) vml of Its voyage. On It In Huko Knhamiiunkii. Hawaii's represen tative at thi' Stockholm Ulyiniiinil, iiml ns tin- tlmi' for thi' supremo tent of lil acquired mid mitiirnl ulilllty us ti swimmer ttppioachcx, thu thoughts of Honolulu sport-loving public mil Jiiojt' mill iiioii' ullli him II wits imt much of n surprise to ti'iiil in tlit inaliitiinil papers that nr ii,'i .c-ttrdu that Huke hail been il.nui inr the luu nictus only, ami Hi, ii in. hail lalli'tl to inaki' tin' ri'lay 1 ..in. Tor from what (leorgc Kl'tlil", tin. ctorun IVtin t'oaiii who has been IiiiiiiIIIiik Dill. i'. wrote to !." Undersoil .i .hoit tlmi' ago, It would seem that tln Hawaiian box still a kooiI ihal to I'm n iiliotil swimming distances ocr Mill llll'tfM. Then. Is some confusion over thli n-ltiy li'iiin, which local sportsmen uIhi kii'iiliiK In touch with IiukuM,io-, lugs inr ill ii loss tu tiuilirxtiiml. 'II HI ill-taiue or the International -ri fay, ni glwn on the Olympic program. Is Mm uniois, iiml It was generally under stood that It wax to bo xwum by four iiiiiu teamx ri inn nrh country The xelietlou of the American Olympic eiiiii lilitlee, hnwcwr, gle .Miilllllx lay allil lli'l'iier only ax the ri'lay team, which tvoiilil mean that each man wax to "Mini Km mi'lerx ir thlx l the cnxe, liul.e oi course, huil uu hIiiiw to get in iiv a miarti r oi a mile H way be yoiul his nest ilii.taiue Duke hlmxclf, thoiiKh, tellx T llaulllis In a postal Milil w serilll that he will be over I ..--.. THE LION'S TAIL Tod Sloan says that Kngland'x Jock fix are u disgrace to the turf and her thr M'ur-ohlx are much Inferior to the Trench, poorly trained and worm ilddi'ii. Here Ix Todd'M comment on the Delhi performaiicex: After inspecting the horses and see ing the race, I came to the conclusion that your three-yeiir-oldx lire not us good as they lire In I'Yatice; ami ax for some of your Jockeyx riding today well, they are a sliauie to Kugtahd. "Sweeper II. did not strike me nx liuviug been turned out any too well, i They kept him moving so much in the paddock, with crowds after him all the i time, Hint It reminded mo of the story , of a tribe of Indians chasing a sluglu cowboy. Tiignlle got away well In front when the tapes went up, and UellT, , with his customary conlldence, wax , content to ride a waiting race. I xup , pus,, nothing will ever break down tlie ' prejudice among Kngllsh Jockeys 'against waiting, waiting In front. it surely Is a reflection on the horse ;Etcaw!Sk?hh I colonial. lean not Imagine ainythlng wnrxo than the horsemanship of tlie I'higllsh boys. Some or them I tfnulil wtiuiti , not allow to ride n horxo at exercise. More of theiii ought to be chefs at u lestaiirant. They have no skill anil ""'y '",VI' "" ll,TV0' They nn nfrnlil l n opening, In tako the slightest risks, and Just Jog idling the safest way they can." Tod suyx Kngllsh horses do too much training and too little racing. "In Krance It ix notlilng for a horxe to run 50 times in the course or n season If ii roll riinx liulf n xrnrn nf rnriM In this country everybody says lie overdone ' Ik being 8 CO, ft W ' i in tl is 4) 4) 4) 4) 4) 4) 4) ft i 4) Ul TRADE Phone 2708 O In Now York for the .'HO-jnrd relay Iryout on Juno 11 " Hire are hoiiio facts iitnl uguicx that ilon't balance. Kiilimtiimuku Is showing u proper spirit of iippri'iiatlun for all that llu wall Iiiik done for him, having Kent the letter which appears" III another col umn to eaeh or the loi'al paper. The ' swimming ovuitx are scheduled for xnnie thno bitween tlie Olli anil the tilth of July, the exact ilate not heitlK known iiere May Duke's turn t-ume on one of those "good days," that I'oiuo .to all athlete I, when records seem no harih r to break tliati egg shell! I Klthcr (liurgo I Inline In n champion humorist, or.elm. Hie correspondents were mighty lianl up for some sport Itein tu send out of New York the nlglit or June 11 on that ilute llorilio Issued n. Miiteinent assuring bin frlemN thin ilm. liui- not "gunc'back." When I It ill rejiieinberetl Hint a tiny or no be fore that the Stanford marvel Junmeil fi feet f, 1-1 Inchon, beating hlx own wurlds record, thin statement i lllir InlnlUK.. Ilm) Jim Corbtlt, after ills IHixInji of the mighty John I.. Ill the Ni w Orleans light, gravely axxureil thu reporlerx Hint he waxn't ready or the eriip heap, II would have been no funnier than llorlne'x miuouiiceiiient. Hugh Mcintosh wiote to the Stalex n short time ago that all the American llglihTH were making money in Austra lia. .Iim Harry. Jim Clubby unit "Porky'' l''ljmi told their friends here the other day that ruin wax very coy, ami Hint Jack l.csicr wax beating III way back. Wonder which of the nil' lliorllle.s wax drawing the long bow? I'HEK ." OF CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE, "GOES OUr" I'HIC'AHO, June II. Hugh 11 Keough (llek), editor or the "III the Wake of thi. Nielvu" eiiliintii lit ll,n rlfll,iitt,, "Went out," ax he himself would chuoso stiirtlng line. too. The distance lx about tu oxprcxH It, this afternoon at Ills res. nine mllex, and Hilt xhoiihl enable ev idence, 12U0 (Ireenwood avenue. Tho'ci'y one who xtnvtx, provided ho Ix Jua lliilucill.ile cause of death was embolic; , tilled .In starting, to tlnlsh fairly well pneumonia. Thlx followed an Hint's of six weeks, In which two operations hail been pcrlurjneil to relieve an nlTcclloii ortllc thvtial which had prevented him mini swallowing, lie Is survived by a widow. ' Hugh l'Muioml Keough was born on January 21, 1MH, tit Hamilton, Out., anil received Ids education in Hint city, I'roui the time he was 17 years old until his' death, it period or thlrty-ouo years, he devoted Ills lire to newspaiicf work. MANY VISITOrYgOING TO HILO FOR FOURTH I A few years ago when an oxcnniUin party went tu llllo fiom 1 lotiol nlii the I people fuuml triitispurtatlun facilities I limited to a fuw hacks. Those who I W'IhIioiI In go tu ltaiubuw I'MIm went over Intlllforeut roada, In liulllfurciii j hacks, drawn by Impossible horses I Reaching a point uu thu main (iovern mum roan thu norsu was lied In a post and l he parly waded thriiugli mud to n Bjiot from which a vluw or the tails could bo had. During a Uocailo all this has been ill Atirriiil lllltf linn frtwl if,njln fkM nt """Itt;'., mil, ,ii.t hutjt, itiutin iui til tnni, n ,.H,in r i..n ...ii . ... .. ivunt i ,u, iu,ii u, iiiuu uiiien out 1)1 i town; It lias moio miles uf sliluwalks, toiiKtruclcd of cument, than has Hono lulu null a road has been liullC from tho Government thoroughfare direct I to tho Falls, so that persons who go i by carriage or automobile may view Itho beautiful bit of scenery while sit. Hug coinforlllTily, j Atul llllo celebrations of luilepeiu, rnco Day have' k'owh in Importance with the advancement of thu city as '( nieliopulls of tho largest Island In tho croup. All of the merchants tako part, ono way or another, so that tho colouration conies nearer tho Idea ot thu liinn wlioso nilnil harks hack a gen- crnllon ur two, of a "safe and sanu" observance. Tho program for this i Koiirtli as arranged by the committee i Is an Improvement on tho best over olTered the citizens uf llllo and visit- ofs, The Inler-lHlanil Company, by tt a low rate on tickets, good tu return on Saturday or Tuesday ufler thu r.itirtli, niaki'H It possible for many lo go, FIRST INFANTRY DAND, Tho First Infantry Hand will glvo a I concert tonight at 7::t'l o'clock at , Thouias Siiuarii. IMtOQUAM. ' Mnrelr In Ktorni and Sunshine.. I Iced . Ov oil ure: II (Itiarauy (ioiuez iKolectlon: Tho Dollar I'lncess... .Tall Siillu ICspagnolo: II l.os ToroS Z l.a Iloja Ii I. a Zarzuuln ' ..-....-...... vt .ii..,tti ! Selection: Itlgolell Verdi ling: Kntnparlto I.aku I'.iiiinsia: iiiuryiami nort Descrlpllvo: Tho Cavalry Charge .. . .Ludcrs Chief Musician J. Fellriuelll. COLDS CAUSE HEADACHE LVWUVIS HKOMU-yUlNINIJ, TO. a it Hurling now us ho wax about moves the cause. User the world ovef ' cllnililng iiiouuliiln peaks a few inniiths to cure a cold in one ilay. Ii. W. I "B"'. A'T1' 1wl'1"' '" another V. M. G urinific , ii .," otliclal who lias gone In ror tho ROVa nature on each box. Mad .,Vl, Kmrl. ,,,. ,, u lirf,vtly ,.,, "i board, iilinoit as long us a bowling VMU3 MUDICINECO. Saint UuU U. 3. J. alley. .....w.. . FOURTH OF JULY RACE SOUNDS POPULAR NOTE The lnng-dltunce runner nro be ginning to crawl out of their holes, where they "ought rcfugo after the llulclwn-Wnlklkl inaii-klller, end they are now ready .for more of the name, ..tit. l.t tntt.lt, li.li.il fitrttt Tint tirotinsi'd Koiirtli "of Julv race, from Moniuiluit to Wnlklkl, Ik pupuhir with nil of them, anil at leant a i1o7.cn. mill possl hly twice that number, will be on the Up. One of the keenest Tor the coming race Is l'rlvate Charles Ix'asler. Second Infantry. I.easlcr stnrtod In the lln lelwa race, hut hn hit tun fast n clip up th Hrxt long hill, and sueeiuuheil to i-raniis hcioro ho rencheil Aleu. "I wasn't used to the climate, and didn't know how lo take the pace," said Lenster a day or so ago, when ho posed for the above picture. "I wnlit another chance to show what I can do hi a rond race. I think I can do as well as tiny of them over the shorter distance." Charles I'hllllngworlh hnx the nr rangementx for the nice in charge. :: :: t: iAWED OFF I SHORT Home talent is to be tried next year by the San Francisco club of the Coast League. The management received an unmerciful panning from the San Fran cisco Call, extending over a period of several wei kx, for lis iilggaully pol icy, ami now tho club owners have come out with the iimiiiuiieeiiient that they will tako no more chances with Kastern players, but will glvu Califor nia stars a chance. . " Kaitc o Vernon (ends the Coast League regulars with the willow. II" ix batting- .31 1. I'ackey .McFai land's tilp lo Murope, where he will, spend thu hummer, will be mure In thu naliiio of a pleasure excursion than a business proposition. The Chicago boxer says he will attend Hie Olympic games In Stockholm and take lu.lhe slglitx, but will do Utile, f any, lighting, lie ox lee Is to lie gone lit least two months. A youthful Pitcher named Xlcdurn, who twirls ror tlie Kullhi team, carved a big lep for himself last Sunday by iillltialinK In n two-lilt name against Hi" lliluiiiiiH. 'Ihy encounter, which look' Phil's "U Iho KM III Held, went lo Ilm Kallhls If, lo II. .... The night of Saturday, June S'J, has beep sit by the lleulaiil Vim hi and Itoal Club ror Us annual smoker. Vaudeville lui'iiM 'and athletic stunts will lie oil the pi uu in ni. To prevent Hie production or mov ing pictures or tlie Johusnu-Flyiiu ! prl.elluht July I, the Iluusu coimuei'i'e I conimlttee recently reported favorably I the hill of Itepreseutallve llodenlierry of fleorgla, Democrat, piohllilllng the , shipment of lllins between States. A ' similar hill has been Introduced In the Senate, Italph Hose, the big Olympic Club shot-putter, was In line condition when he left to Join the Alnciican Olympic li'iiin, accoidlug to Coast papers of re cent dale. Charles F. Loonils, director of boys' work at the "V." Is IiikI ns I'lilluiMbikHn -.......- 1 nim. i t" IS 1. fc HI mm ' & mi 1 4?!HB lr IfPL jr ! '"I I Xutj" -TRj ' -'rf-:. CHARLES LEASTER. r 'Mllt?2 IS LOSS TO CREW Stanford Einht Starts on East ern Trip RerjreUincj Hono lulu Man's Absence. The Stnnrord crew lert ror the K.ist June 8, rull or conlldence In their nbll lt:, to make n Jtoml showing against the crack rowing men or the big col legex. but regretting thnt Kred Wlcb innn or this city, No. 0 In the winning boat In the Coast Intercollegiate, was nut one or the number. YVIchmnn Is the only abxentec, It being Impossible for him to get back to the Coaxt so oon arter leaving college. The Han r'riinclxcii Chronicle saya: The ten men making the trip are tanned up almost to the hue of Ha- i wnllatis, their splendidly proportioned I bodies showing off -to wonderful lul- vantage with the trademark of Cull- Jornla'H famous slinsliliie. Four mllex Ix ii new distance for local oarsmen to travel, the Coast championship races being over u three-nillu xtriilghtawiiy , course. Captain Seward, however, Ii conll dciit that Ills nun will not only last the distance, hut that they will go over the full course at such u pavu that the Ijislern crews will have tu show all they have from thu crack of (lie gun until the finishing line Is crossed. The men are lighters and will glvo all they have to win the big race. Their opponents will be Cornell, for many years past Invincible on Kastcrn wa ters; Columbia, Syracuse, l'ennsylva II lit and Wisconsin. Stanford bah drawn tho midstream position ror thu race, with Cornell next, ir the condi tions or the day are good, lacking In wind, witli no ruugli water, the lads from Sluiifonl have drawn the best position for the race, ir, on the other hand, It Ix windy iiml there Is a choppy sea, the position Is tnr rrom fuvur a bl c, mid stnnrord, under these con ditions, stands u good chimed tu swamp. k The regatta will be ruwed at rough, keepsle, June ill. The men making the trip wilt occupy the rollowlllg n'tltH III the shell: J. I'artrldge, stroke; Captain II. Seward, No. 7; T. Woirord, No, ; It,' Duryva, No. r; . Watkliix, No. 4; C. Smith, No. ; C. Ileal, No. I1; 11. Olmxtcad.' bow; Frank iluerrcnn, coxswain; I". Clover, substitute. In the original crew that rowed In the Coast Intercollegiate regatta V. Wlchniaii of Honolulu ruwed the No. ii slide, but lie wax unable to make the trip to the liixt with the crew. Ills loss Ix keenly felt by hlx teaiumntes, who had great coulldeuce In hlx de pendable rowing. Hlx place has been llllod by the appointment of Ted YVol ford, who rowed this position with the Stanford freshman crew tills year. Ho is a powerful oarsman and has shown lotx of dasli In nil his work. tt tt tt The eyes or lh xportlng world will be centered on two cities or the I'nlted Stati'h, on the nation's greatest holi day, July . Two contests are to lie decided Tor tho highest honor attain able In the prize ring. In the morn ing at l-is Vegas, N. J! Jack John son ami Jim Flynn will battle ror tho heavyweight championship or the world, while In the urternoon nt Ver non, Cal., Ad Wnlgast will defend Ills lightweight crown against Joe Itlvers, the hurd-hltting Spaniard, of Los An geles. The day will be wound up with a gala display or fireworks all over the country, and the busy American public will nu doubt haven hard time keeping isisted on thexo events. Flynn and Johnson nro already In hard training ror the tight, with both men on the scene or thu battle, and the light Just two weeks away, Inter est should wiix warm rrom now until the day or tlie contest. Flynn Gats peeved. I While Flynn was nt Albuitirriiio I lllllug nn engagement at u local the I liter, he voieeiMils Indignation against being balled as a while hope In very suoiig lei nix, saying, "I wish people Ainilil not call Hie a while hope ir makes me sore Why don't they refer lo .Morris, or some or Hiose oilier fi-l-lows they ure the ones that ure hopes, and that lets them out." Tho lighting llreinau rrom Colorado Is piogrcsshig wonderfully In hlx ti, lining, and ho displays, supreme con lul 'nee u hi never the subject or lilt l.'.'hl with Johnson Is broached, JoIiumiii regards Flynn with the Ut most respict and says, he Is not golnr lo Ii ke any ehancex us fnr as phvsleil condition x eoncerned. Jack Johnson Ix a pretty smart fellow, and It is bb lleved be Ix In better condition than a great many people would euro to admit. He sent lo Canada for Tom Flanagan, tho iiotu! trainer, to prepare hlui for the big limit Flanagan, It will be re membered, s the man who primed hint for his light with Jeifrles at Itepo. Johnson has not rought xlnco that memorable Fourth. He may bo u llt-H- ir us to Judgment or distance, mul bin bellows may not lie Just light, but a lew mini over those iiioiinliiln roads, mul some or those heart-breaking workouts with .Marty Cutler mul his ai ray or trainers, will put hint In per lect luuditluu in very slant order. F. TWO RING TITLES ON JULY FOURTH COAST YACHTS IN MAUI RACE? If Conditions Can Be Changed Visitors May Compete No News From Hawaii. From the present outlook only threo yachts wilLgu arter the .Maul challenge cup, In the race from Honolulu to K'a liulul, which is scheduled to start rrom here July i'. The sure starters are the rviiiufhumchn, winner last year; the Charlotte c. and the Uladys. The 11a wajl, which was In the Hill race, will not lie milled so soon arter her arrival In the transpacific event, and the Alol lllou Ix also out ur It. Yachtsmen here legrct that It Is not possible to poitpuno the race a week, mul get the Hawaii, l.urllne, Heiifiirer and Nutoose Intu It, but the condi tions or the challenge cup provide that the race shall bo llulshed on or belorti July 4. It might I hi possible lo change the conditions, but .the regatta commit tee has not seriously considered this step. ir there Is any possibility or Includ ing the visiting yuchtx la the race, thu V move would certainly be a good one ror the sport. It would give the Coast men a chance to see something or Ilm other Islands, with the mlded liiieutlvu ur competition, nnd would certainly make It more Interesting for the local skippers, wiio have meed against each other time and again, and who know Just about what the other fellon' N going lo do. The Kani will probably be sailed by Charley Lewis, the Charlotte C. by Ceorge Crazier, and the lilailyx by K. F. llrown. The llrst named two am planning to go on lo llllo, while the (I Lillys will slarl on the 1 1 turn trip the evening or the Fourth. No New From Stroud, Yesterday's mall brought no word fiom Stroud nnd the Hawaii. Tho IndllTereiice to tho rights or the peophi or Honolulu, Willi ure footing the bill for the I la wall's race, shown by thosn In charge of the yacht, has caused dis gusted comment rrom alt quarters. Thu secretary mul other otllcers or the Ha waii Yacht Club are at n losx to un derstand the attitude -of their repre xeutntlvcH, or why ltls that Hie prom ises or rrispient news have all been broken. . That U A. Nurfli finally deckled to enter the Senrarer In the big rnco Is n subject or congratulation ninong local tars. Norrls Is sailing the big schoon er himself. He has a regular crew of nine A. II. seamen, who have been on (he yacht with their skipper In almost every section of Hie globe. A. W. Fol lansbee, a prominent member or tin, Sun Fruniisco Yacht Club, iiccoiupa nles N'oi lis uu the race. DUKE SENDS ALOHA TO FRIENDS HERE I'Mltnr Hv citing Dill let In: On the eve of my dipartnre lor Stockholm ax a member ot the Ciilted States Olympic team, I dexlre through thu columns or your paper lo express l the citizens and newspapers or the Ter ritory of Hawaii my slncerest and gmtitful thanks for Ihelr splendid II nanclal assistance nnd encouragement, by which I am enabled to take part In the great Olympic gnines. I am every mindful of thlx splendid opportunity ulTereil me. and In thecon textx for which I am entered, will put foi til my best efforts to win, nnd uihl to the athletic glory of the Hnlteil Statex mid Hawaii. 1JUKK I'. KAHANA.MOKU. tt. tt tt Chicago anil tho Cubs probably will I have a now manager In the netir fu ture. 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