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All-Sta- rs Win In Great Game<br />

Southpaw Pitches Great Ball Both Pruitt and Kelly Show<br />

ivWorld of Stuff Against All-Sta- rs Stars Score Winning Run<br />

'in Eighth on McGavin's Single Asahis Win Another Game<br />

if --S'at Moiinil Niishida Stops MqKinley Team Yasunaga Stars<br />

fty" Crumpler, Hawaii's pre--<br />

xaler southpaw, gave Exeat exhlM--"<br />

tion<br />

pitching yesterday<br />

MoHIlU field. and 'the AO-Sta- rs<br />

downed<br />

Roger Giants<br />

or4<br />

KeUy aad Prutttof Port<br />

--vKuger also broke through<br />

pretty mound work, and about<br />

fans left park perfecUy satisfied<br />

with<br />

gunning exhibitions.<br />

tCrumpler during terooonjnt<br />

lingers back benJ?L<br />

Manager Stewart that<br />

southpaw hadn't thing. had<br />

curres yrorklng ;cUent mwmer.<br />

and .Bailey and Kelly<br />

two who, not wig-wa- g during,<br />

afternoon.<br />

last Chance<br />

--- At Wtfttf pitching good ball,<br />

Giant had chance win. JTwo<br />

were Iii.the ninth when Cum-- ;<br />

ttlngs came<br />

bat, and<br />

emulated mighty Caa.-iaWn-<br />

three wild iwings bj3f<br />

Dalley and Benham tad;<br />

fane were jetilnr<br />

thli<br />

time.'':-"-- :<br />

For flTe innlnga<br />

Jaugerltea<br />

"rot aecure<br />

Crumpler.<br />

fanned eight Giante JBrrt<br />

four inning, and continued<br />

pitch<br />

Cood ball. .With men bases fall.<br />

ahow .much, aUli<br />

tliown aUsU lmproTement. Bauey<br />

cored flrtt Ruger We<br />

fourth frme whcn;h walked.<br />

steal --second, third<br />

then proceeded<br />

and home..<br />

steal Salmon<br />

E'.cre, Salmon tad tied<br />

nand,,. .:-.- ; h'v<br />

Prultt- - thews Something<br />

The AH-Sta- rs tled last<br />

talf the fourth when Chilly<br />

error Alman. .passed<br />

liU sent tlm second and scored<br />

Dnlap's otct Infield. Tot<br />

first few Innings Prultt<br />

pitch-iz- z<br />

rreat balLV tad plenty stuff,<br />

Etars failed elre Quick-ircakto- g<br />

drop.<br />

Roger, pitcher<br />

cculd mU them"<br />

tome what<br />

vcld become areal wiViV'<br />

Crumpler- - singled<br />

Lrnch walked and Judd' beat outfc<br />

tunt.- lttti6id and single<br />

Atana pave Star<br />

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sixth InnlBK,<br />

the Stars<br />

not get af9ul<br />

L'ra. fanned; three wand<br />

lexers<br />

--.this' innir showing;<br />

world atuff to.;thy fan. ;0it;<br />

Kelly Hits<br />

Bingle Kelly and Chilling-- v<br />

crth's error gave ClanU<br />

sixth; Crumpler also helped<br />

with wild pitck. ;They scored<br />

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setenth, -- wha, Benham<br />

t:;;!ed and came home<br />

single<br />

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vnth score Ued first<br />

eisath CLIUy<br />

through<br />

J)cx. .Lang flew out.to third<br />

waved. With two down Kelly<br />

vrrUod McGavln. and Tnstesd<br />

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?ti-.- ' Vut e.t?t:au An?nd. slammer<br />

center, and amy raced<br />

way home.. Salmon then Cew<br />

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Kelly slighUy peered this<br />

and threw two exceptionally<br />

wlie cnes. Kelly most<br />

pitchers who<br />

appeared<br />

;;c field, and this exhibition<br />

rrcr not'fit well wlthhis<br />

performances. tad good,<br />

ttrocghout, and<br />

error<br />

behind tim. Let toped<br />

Kelly keeps<br />

fighting against<br />

V.'reckers July and with<br />

iti-- z euai should make<br />

Wreckers play Teal ball win. Bailey<br />

lost opportunity better<br />

LMr.S failing onto'<br />

td signal course purloto'.<br />

stunt partially made this<br />

tllp. Dcnlap? and Crumpler1 Were<br />

thinking green fields away<br />

when Crumpler got caught base<br />

fly, Dunlap being coachert<br />

box.<br />

locked like<br />

victory "for the<br />

Giants<br />

moment," and after John-to-n<br />

tad fanned Bailey single,<br />

tnd Eenham followed this with an-cih-er<br />

safe Bailey caught<br />

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fielder's, choice and Mc<br />

Cl-- ia and Benham worked double<br />

steal. With second and<br />

tLiri Ccmmlngs fanned first<br />

dcrlzs.the. day, and the All-Sta- ri<br />

secured revenge tthelr last<br />

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rmmcler. 31<br />

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'RUGER GIANTS<br />

Johnson,<br />

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Totals 29 3 5 6 24<br />

Hits and runs by Innings': .<br />

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Left on basest AH-Sta- rs 4, Ruger<br />

Giants 2; 21 at bat, 8 runs. 5 hits off<br />

Prultt to 5 Innings; three-bas- e hit,<br />

Benham; sacrifice ait, Davis; double<br />

play. McCJaln to Bailey; bases on<br />

balls, off Crumpler X off Prultt 1;<br />

struck out, by Crumpler 12, By Prultt<br />

8, by Kelly 5; wild pitches, Crumpler,<br />

Kelly; .'passed , balls, Benham 2. Sal-<br />

mon. Umpires, Walker and AyletL<br />

Time of game. 1:24.<br />

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.LltUe 5<br />

Nushlda, . the Hoy Wonder,"<br />

did a little "boy wondering", yesterday<br />

afternoon at . Uoiliill FJeld and as a<br />

result the Asahis downed the IfcKin-le- y<br />

team by a score of 5 to 3. With<br />

the eiceptlon of the first two Innings<br />

the game: was,A real one throughout.<br />

Gordon Roes started on the mound<br />

for McKiniey, and after the second to-<br />

ning he teld, the Asahla to three hits<br />

and no runs. Ross gave a pretty ex<br />

hibitIonof pitching, and wJOi a. little<br />

more pep should be able to place the<br />

McKiniey team as real contenders to<br />

the league. - Errors .behind tint were<br />

responsible for three of the runs made<br />

by the 'Asahis'<br />

Yaaungass Star.-- - s . . "" f<br />

--Yasungaca made . the fielding. pUy<br />

of the day which was a real thriller.<br />

He raced far back after Rosa' bit la<br />

the fifth Inning and turned to time to<br />

make a spectacular one hand catch. It<br />

was s great play and the midget cen-<br />

ter fielder received .a big hand. ' It<br />

was a harder catch than the one made<br />

by Fun Luke to the series. v;;4,<br />

The Asahis scored fire runs In the<br />

first two Innings on hits by Zenimnra<br />

and Murakami coupled with walks,<br />

stolen bases and errors. -<br />

'After that Ross held them safe. Ku-ran- o-<br />

hit a hard i drive to. the fifth<br />

which bounded over the--. !eft! field<br />

fence giving McKiniey the first run<br />

Hits ' by Suzuki "and Tsokiyams gave<br />

KeKlnley another jun to the sixth.<br />

and;Kan;Leohg and Low hit' in the<br />

ninth; giving vthe hifch Rchool wjuad<br />

-':,'<br />

thelrjast.rtin. ?.v<br />

:,ZenImura was, the brightv fielding,<br />

star of the game. ' : He was ' all over<br />

the field, and handled 11 chances with-<br />

out' a slip. 1 Mlyahara'also played -- . a<br />

sparkling; fielding game as did'Tsuyt-yama- .<br />

. General . Sam Johnson tad. as<br />

his guests in his box a. number of the<br />

effcers pt .the cruser Azuma. '<br />

rj.u--- L ',.' AB R HSBPO A E<br />

Yosniaawa, c . . . z 1<br />

Zenimura, ss.<br />

MIyahara,'8b.<br />

Korjki, if.<br />

Yaasilro, lb.. .<br />

Ma. itamV- - if. .<br />

Ytsunaga,-lc- L<br />

Murashlge,; 2b.'t.V<br />

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Kong, 2.b.-3b- .t ..<br />

Iwanaga, ......4<br />

Kan Leons, cX<br />

Knrano, lh.....<br />

Lujan,<br />

Low, 3b.-2- b.<br />

Ross, ; I<br />

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4 24 1<br />

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vHlts and runs by mntogs: ,<br />

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Asahis........ 8 2 0.0 0 0 x 6<br />

vBase tlta 1 1110 1 0 0 x---S<br />

McKiniey .'.. jO D O OX 1 0 0 13<br />

Base tlU 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 7<br />

Home run, Kurano; two-bas- e hit,<br />

Murakima; ' sacrifice hits, Yoshlkawa,<br />

Kushlda, - Yamashiro, Kong; ; . hit by<br />

pitcher. Mlyahara; double play, Tsuk-<br />

iyama to Kurano to Kong;; bases on<br />

balls, - off Nushlda 3, off Ross I;<br />

struck out, by Nushlda 3, by Ross Z ;<br />

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wild pitch, Ross, i Umpires, Walker<br />

and .Hlggins. Time of game, l:lt.f.<br />

ARTILLERY TOSSERS-- -<br />

STAGE THREE GAMES<br />

Three thrilling games were played<br />

In the artillery caatonmenton Sunday<br />

at Sctofield. eacn exhlhltlon' of the<br />

American pastime affording; , the - sol-<br />

dier spectators no small - amount of<br />

excitement ; In the first battle A Bat-<br />

tery of? the . tractor regiment needed<br />

every bit of twelve innings to dlsposa<br />

of E Battery, the'final score, standing<br />

9 to' 3.X Herein - Bartent .was-v-- the<br />

stellar performer,' for: he hurled, a<br />

masterly game and crowned his. work<br />

with : a clean tome run. .' Kelly also<br />

distinguished himself with a circuit of<br />

the' abases: and fielded brilliantly. In<br />

the' Horse . outfit Headquarters beat<br />

E Battery to the jnelody of 10 to 4,<br />

after : which' D Battery surprised A<br />

Battery by. - A to 6 victory. - In the<br />

last game the pitching and base run-<br />

ning of Captain Johns was a revela-<br />

tion, the pitching of Plech being the<br />

outstanding feature of the former con-<br />

flict The standing to the First Field<br />

laaeniA ' les i t<br />

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A'Battery .......... C<br />

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E Battery --. 3<br />

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SMUTS DOWN<br />

Ali-PACIFIC- Sl<br />

GREAT BATTLE<br />

Team Which Goes to Kauai De-<br />

feats Picked Nine at<br />

Moiliili on Saturday<br />

,<br />

Billy Miles gave his All-Stude- nt<br />

team an exhibition workout at MoiUUI<br />

field on Saturday and the boys wbo<br />

will make tht trip to the Garden Isle<br />

came through with flying "lors. They<br />

defeated the All-Pacifi- es in a real ball<br />

game by the score of Z to 1.<br />

There were a number of real fans<br />

on hand to watch tne battle, but there<br />

should have been a packed park, as<br />

the two teams put up one of the best<br />

exhibitions of baseball seen in local<br />

baseball for some time. The teams<br />

were evenly matched, and the game<br />

wa not won until the man was<br />

uut<br />

Ku and Lee Star<br />

Sam Ku, the left-hande- C flinger of<br />

the Braves, appeared upon the scene<br />

late to the game. But Sam was there<br />

with his hair in a braid for 4 2--3 in--.<br />

sA Alt.Stnrtenta were forc- -<br />

ed<br />

UU1&B,<br />

to satisfy themselves<br />

" with one hit<br />

and nary a run orr nis piicuuis. w<br />

Lee was sent behind the bat by Henry<br />

vii-.Mv- .vi hn vis- - in charge oC<br />

the SUrs, and the Braves' battery al<br />

most gave the racmcs a vww.jr.<br />

...ti... Tinkinmi started in<br />

the box and Markham pitched a good<br />

came throughout The su uw "'-C-Z.- ..<br />

ir.nt , .iht hiU well scat- -<br />

tered. and the Pacifies failed to sctre<br />

off tlm for seven rnumss-v"- "<br />

first sUnza, Fast fielding by the All-Stude-<br />

kept the Pacifies from scor<br />

ing at times, and tne same y -<br />

said for the defensive- - work of the Pa--<br />

CtflCt.-- ;<br />

Good Pltehlng .<br />

TroVivama. whe Is usually found In<br />

the . shortstop position, essayed to<br />

pitch for. the --racmcs, s -<br />

v.?. fa Ho A tn RhOW UD. He gOt<br />

along all right until the fifth inning.<br />

when, the stuaenia secureu<br />

off tim. Sam Ku was tten .sent to<br />

n.. 'M.m. ami After Chun. Chew naa<br />

singled the Students failed to secure<br />

tT a t.A f thm filudnts<br />

a nil. ne 7<br />

and had an opportunity to tie the<br />

score to the ninth Inning.<br />

Dlehf Hits Hemer<br />

i The Pacifies broke the lee to the<br />

first anto when piehl .hit drltb<br />

throueh the box which rolled to the<br />

6Cor ho6rd, and .the. Heslanl man<br />

came - all the way home. The ball<br />

struck the ground a' little back of the<br />

pitcher's, box, but was going so hard<br />

that: Chun Chew Could not reach It<br />

when It came to the outfield.<br />

U In the second toning the Kauai<br />

jaunters tied It up. Kurisakl was<br />

given a pass, and went to secondjm<br />

an out He reached third on You<br />

Bun's single, but fast work by Marcial<br />

a caught him at the<br />

plate. I oir Bun scored when Marcial<br />

dropped Markham'a drive. It . was a<br />

hard Wt ball, but the Filipino player<br />

should hive handled it ,<br />

Zenl Starts tt<br />

en'r ore started thines in the third<br />

ntt'nr. henj Zenimura singled, stole<br />

erx ' n Tent to third on Wan<br />

Hen's single, but was caught trying to<br />

stretch it home,, when Iwanaga made<br />

a perrect peg w tne puu..<br />

walked again In the fourth and scored<br />

on Jilts by Sunn Hung and You Bun.<br />

HitsI by Hanebdrg and Lai Sin gave<br />

the Students ft run In the fifth. Ku<br />

was-sen- t to the 'box and after Chun<br />

Shew had singled the Students were<br />

through' hitting ,for the day. Ku has<br />

a heap of stuff on the ball and the<br />

Pacifies might have fared better had<br />

te arrived on the scene on time. Ro-sar- to<br />

was unable to be on hand, and<br />

the little center fielder was missed, as<br />

Marcial as an outfielder Is a- good<br />

.<br />

Fun Luke Scores<br />

v<br />

iThe Pacifies threatened In the sev<br />

enth when Lee singled, stole second<br />

and went to third on a single by King<br />

Tan.<br />

" King Tan purloined second and<br />

Benny Anahv -, fanned. ; Fun Luke<br />

scored to the eighth, after some clever<br />

running, aided by & passed balL<br />

In the-nint- h Inning, --with the score<br />

S to 2 in favor of the Students,- - the<br />

crowd called for a ? run. Tsukiyamft<br />

flyed out. Then Lam Whig dropped<br />

Kus fly after a long run, and Ku then<br />

stole aecend. Lee hit a long fly to<br />

center Held. King Tan then singled<br />

and Ku would have reached the plate<br />

had he not : stumbled to rounding<br />

third, and remained on the sack. Ana-h-u,<br />

the last man' up. tit a hard ona at<br />

Yon Bun, but the St Louis shortstop<br />

ended the game by retiring the side,<br />

and the Studenta go io Kauai with<br />

confidence, it. was a rea! ball game,<br />

and those wbo saw the scrap will wel-<br />

come another such;contesL<br />

ALL-STUDEN-<br />

ABRBHSBPO AJ3<br />

Ulvehara, 3b<br />

Haneberg, 2b ...<br />

Lai Sin, lb<br />

Chun Ciew, cf ..<br />

Iwanaga, If<br />

Kurisakl, c<br />

Sunn Hung, rf . .<br />

Lam Wing, rf...<br />

You Bun, ss....<br />

Markham. p<br />

6 0 0 0 1 3 0<br />

4 12 0 12 0<br />

3 0 2 0 10 0 0<br />

4<br />

4<br />

2<br />

2<br />

2<br />

4<br />

3<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

2<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

2<br />

0<br />

3<br />

1<br />

8<br />

1<br />

0<br />

2<br />

0<br />

0 1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

2<br />

1<br />

Totala 33 3 8 2 27 9 2<br />

ALL-PACIFI-<br />

ABRBHSBPO A E<br />

Fnn Luke. If 4 1 1 2 2 0 0<br />

Wan Han, ss... 2010220<br />

KehL rf 4 1 2 0 0 0 0.<br />

Yamastlro, lb ..4 0 0 0 12 0 0<br />

Tsukiyama, p-- cf . 4 0 0 0 2 3 0<br />

MarclaL t 2 0 0 0 1 ,1 1<br />

Kta,l.r."i..... 2 0 0 1 0 2 0<br />

Kari Leong. 10 0 f 0 2,1 0<br />

Lee,'- - o .'w....'a'3 0 ;l l HH 6<br />

mm<br />

PORTUGUESE<br />

R H<br />

Barbosa, If 3<br />

M. Ornellas, rf . . 1<br />

Repp, rf '. . 2<br />

Ross, ss 4 2<br />

Filter, lb 2 0<br />

J. Ornellas, 3b . . 5 0<br />

Badina, cf 5 0<br />

Garland, c 4 1<br />

Roberts, 2b .... 4 0<br />

Hollerbach, p .. 2<br />

Meyers, p 2 0<br />

Totals<br />

En Sue, cf 2b<br />

Yen Chin, If<br />

...34 6<br />

2 1<br />

Ah Lee, lb c<br />

Kan Yen, ss cf..<br />

Kal Luke, 2b . .<br />

Ah Toon, rf<br />

Leong, rf 2b ss.<br />

Ah Chee, c<br />

Ah Hook, p<br />

Hoon p ....<br />

Tyau, 3b<br />

Totals<br />

AB SBPO<br />

Kl,<br />

12<br />

24 14<br />

CHINESE<br />

AB R H SB PO<br />

ss<br />

3<br />

2<br />

0<br />

2<br />

2<br />

2<br />

0<br />

10<br />

2<br />

A E<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

.33 13 11 0 27 15<br />

Hits and runs by innings:<br />

Portuguese . . . .1 0 ft 0 0 S<br />

Base hits ....1101310119<br />

Chinese 2 0 2 0 0 0 13<br />

Bas helts ....1 0 2 0 6 0 11<br />

Nine at bat 1 run, 2 hits off Ahook<br />

iri if Innings, 16 at bat & runs, 5 hits<br />

off Hollerbach In 4 innings; home<br />

run. Ah Lee; three-bas- e hit Yen<br />

Chin; two-bas-e hits, Badina, Flizer,<br />

Kan Yen; sacrifice hit Cheong; hit<br />

by pitcher, Ah Lee; bases on balls, off<br />

Ahook 2, off Hoon Kl 4. off Holler<br />

bach 7, of Myers 1; struck out by<br />

Ahook 3, by Hoon Kl 5, by Hollerbach<br />

4, by Myers.6; passed balls, Ah Chee,<br />

GOLFERS If Ell<br />

spectacular<br />

a<br />

a<br />

a<br />

spectacular<br />

.<br />

throughout;<br />

as a<br />

a 2 1.<br />

Merchantile<br />

prominent'<br />

surrounding<br />

it is<br />

'<br />

...<br />

4<br />

4<br />

4<br />

3<br />

1<br />

1<br />

4<br />

4<br />

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0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1<br />

2<br />

1<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1<br />

6<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

9 3 1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

0<br />

0<br />

9<br />

0 3<br />

1<br />

0<br />

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0 0<br />

0<br />

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0<br />

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0 4 1 0<br />

9 0 x<br />

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1011000<br />

0 0 0<br />

0 0 2<br />

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Tsukiyaia 4<br />

FT ft! w II )"v y<br />

RECOM POST f<br />

JAPANESE<br />

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p<br />

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M 2b. 2<br />

2b. .... 2<br />

If .... 2<br />

p If 2<br />

..34 6<br />

FIRESTONE<br />

AB SB<br />

Zimmerman, 2 1<br />

0<br />

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p 0 2<br />

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0<br />

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hits 1 0 0 2<br />

FhTstone 0 110l2<br />

4 0 0 1<br />

Twenty-fou-r 4 hits<br />

Iws hltSiKersetter, Jana-sa- c<br />

e, by<br />

Johnson<br />

off off<br />

out<br />

Moiyama<br />

OITEJ1S IN<br />

t nvrrirvaanriara<br />

mm m<br />

Best:Bair at Schofleld Bell Hlwalis Take4 Clase'OneV from<br />

Record; Giffard Bell Ifilipinos on Saturday After-Defe- at<br />

Schmidt and Greig noon; Hits Off Basio<br />

match Schofleld, whlci ijitcher. White theVttawaiis got<br />

proved the best golf ever played way JhrewjL--<br />

7 catkher first<br />

.Schmidt western between the<br />

golf champion and James Orelg played and Saturday and<br />

Alex Bell and Harold Giffard, the bait was returned tne pucner<br />

even match yesterday morning. Beilthe Hawails had scored.tro run<br />

Ued the record for the course, mak-- The se runa were gje<br />

tag a 74 for the holes. "e &f 8C0r Ha<br />

The best ball for the day was 68, w8 J ;<br />

which-smashe- s all records for 5a ani.pJe<br />

course. These four golf balh<br />

the leading players In Hawaii pres- - butrrora Uie part<br />

ent and the gaUery theiflelders were jeponslb<br />

field the playvthroughout the wnj. --Baslo .kjrpojlr<br />

match which was one.<br />

Belt Ties Record<br />

Bell made 74 for the course, and<br />

had he not taken seven the long<br />

hole. would have lowered the record<br />

Greig made 75 for the course, and 4<br />

Schmidt finished the same number Filipinos will meet St<br />

strokes. Giffard a Saturday, July<br />

two coming back. pilipinos<br />

On the eighth hole Schmidt went<br />

over the green about yards his<br />

second, shot w<br />

play of match.<br />

Harold Giffard played great golf,<br />

going out in the long game depart<br />

ment but fell down his putting.<br />

His Improved coming back and<br />

his score was excellent with the ex-<br />

ception of the two bad boles.<br />

was well he playing the<br />

true<br />

Schmidt's style unlike that<br />

most players. He takes plenty<br />

turf on i his Iron shots, and shoots<br />

true for thef mark. He has plenty of<br />

confidence and his rule<br />

has been excellent. The four play-<br />

ers also played 18 holes Haleiwa<br />

and Giffard and Bell won out. the<br />

day's play by score of and No<br />

scores were kept at Haleiwa,<br />

TO REDUCE H. C. L IN<br />

OLD CITY OF MEXICO<br />

IBy AtiocUta4 Prtuj<br />

CITY. Mex. The Mexican<br />

Alliance, composed of<br />

business, men, be-<br />

gan early in May their efforts to ref1<br />

duce the high cost of living this<br />

capital. The alliance bringing<br />

train-load- s of food and ''other necessl<br />

ties from the country and<br />

selling these products cost The<br />

prices said will, be maintained<br />

far below the prices quoted the<br />

regular<br />

King<br />

3b-2-b.<br />

Zenimura, Zb<br />

Zenimura,<br />

Anahu, 3b<br />

Totals 4 8<br />

0<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1 2<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1<br />

Hits and runs by innings:<br />

All-Studen- ts ...0 03<br />

Base hits ....2 1 2 3 0 08<br />

All-Pacifi- es 10000001<br />

Base hits ....1 2 1 1 18<br />

Eighteen bat, runs. 7 hits off<br />

1-- 3 innings; home run.<br />

f<br />

Diehlr two-b- ai hit. Lnf Sin: sacrifice'- -<br />

d. Umpire, Barney joy. Time<br />

of! game, 1:50.<br />

Mamiya,<br />

Mamiya,<br />

C.jMoriyama,<br />

TlMoriyama,<br />

rashige,<br />

Kimeya,<br />

Uyeno,<br />

Hfrta,<br />

rotals<br />

Po.it, ...51<br />

SHerss<br />

Resetter,<br />

Bli,<br />

Hckett<br />

DdDf,<br />

Jaiazack, ....4<br />

Johnson,<br />

Totals<br />

innings:<br />

Art a?<br />

If<br />

p<br />

yt<br />

C<br />

"...<br />

If<br />

AB R H SB<br />

rf<br />

Hi 3b<br />

3b.<br />

lb<br />

24<br />

PO<br />

cf<br />

4,<br />

lb<br />

3b 2b<br />

2b ......<br />

34<br />

runs by<br />

4<br />

3<br />

5<br />

4<br />

4<br />

2<br />

2<br />

3<br />

8<br />

0<br />

2<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

5<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

2<br />

0<br />

3<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

2<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

O 40<br />

27 12<br />

Jafenese 1,0<br />

Base ....1<br />

13i--8<br />

Base hits ....0<br />

10<br />

bat runs,.<br />

V innings off Iwata; home run,<br />

LPeft; three-bas- e hits, Kersetter,<br />

;a; two-ba- se<br />

K. Araki; eacrtfice hlts, Mura-s-hi<br />

Iwati; hit pitcher, T. Mori-y- ai<br />

a; bases on balls; off<br />

wata' C. Moriyama 2; struck<br />

by Johnson by Iwata by C.<br />

1; passed ball. Um-<br />

pire Joy. Time of game, 1:34.<br />

nun<br />

j<br />

68;<br />

Ties and<br />

Four<br />

at<br />

of<br />

be he of<br />

to.<br />

game at<br />

In Hawaii, Heinrtch MX,U PleJd Filipinos<br />

Hawalis on before<br />

to an to<br />

enough them<br />

the<br />

experts are<br />

at<br />

on<br />

.large at Scho- - or<br />

followed<br />

on<br />

rounded,<br />

MEXICO<br />

Mexican<br />

markets.<br />

KiAraki,<br />

bunts, and this<br />

pints two runs. Marcial. Luis and<br />

BenV played good ball for- - the Fill-pind- s,<br />

while Smith; and Cabral did<br />

goo work for the HawailaV The Ha-wat- is<br />

win play their next gam<br />

against the Asahis and the<br />

in the Louis team<br />

of took 77, having on 7.<br />

sixes<br />

25 nt0JU,<br />

and then played niblick --JxTT<br />

the<br />

he In<br />

game<br />

Bell's<br />

game<br />

course<br />

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on<br />

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14<br />

Beny, lb<br />

Garcia.<br />

Boni, 3b<br />

Basio,<br />

Delfln, 2b-r-f<br />

Inn<br />

Planas,"<br />

Totals<br />

Smith, 2b<br />

Cushlngham, 3b.<br />

White,<br />

Kaftia, ef<br />

CabrleU'ss<br />

Mahaulu.<br />

Palea, lb<br />

Pooa, rf<br />

Moniz,<br />

Totals<br />

10<br />

OJl<br />

to<br />

ABRBHSBPO E<br />

35<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

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31 4 2 27<br />

Hits and runs by innings:<br />

Filipinos 0 0300020 03<br />

Base tilts ....0 0 2 0 0,1 0 04<br />

Hawaiis 2 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 xx 6<br />

Base hits ....0 0 10 110<br />

Two-bas- e hit Boni; sacrifice hit<br />

Marcial Abases on balls, of White 5,<br />

off Basio 3; struck out by White 9, by<br />

Basio 5t wild pitch. White; passed<br />

balls, llahaulu, Batong. Umpires,<br />

Jackson and Walker. Time of game,<br />

h. 25 ra.<br />

WITHINGTON. COACH.<br />

IN U. 8. SERVICE<br />

MADISON. Wis., June 8. Dr.<br />

Paul With'ington, coach of the.-- f<br />

University of Wisconsin football<br />

4- - team, has enlisted in the Boston<br />

Base Hospital Corps' of the. Red<br />

Cross and has announced that be<br />

4- - would not return, to this city<br />

should the university decide to .4- -<br />

play conference football.<br />

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P0ST0WJULY4<br />

Chaplain FeaJy Will Stage Pro-<br />

gram Which Will-Includ- e<br />

Boxing and Wrestling<br />

Preparations are nearly complete<br />

for the huge smoker that is to com-<br />

memorate ; the lilst . annlrersary of<br />

the signing of the Declaration of In-<br />

dependence on July 4, at Schofleld.<br />

The principal entertainers are to be<br />

selected from the, best men among<br />

th land and sea forces of Uncle Sam<br />

on doty in Oahu,: among whom may<br />

be mentioned Harry Sandlofer of B<br />

Battery, 9th F. A.; Forrest Peyton,<br />

Department Hospital; Johnny Martin,<br />

Fort Shatter; 1. Wi Dewty, U. S. S.<br />

Alert; Leo Houillon. Fort Shatter; Cy<br />

Sprague, Pearl Harbor; Corporal<br />

Scott 2d lafantry and Albert Weiss,<br />

A Battery, 9th F.Artillery. Several<br />

thousands of gtesta are expected to<br />

avail themselves of the 'invitation of<br />

the Schofleld' Athletic clab, so that<br />

the big ball park ia likely to be crowd-<br />

ed to its utmostvcapacity. The Cav-<br />

alry band has prepared a special menu<br />

of sweet strains. No admission fee<br />

will be askedi although any one who<br />

may wish to pake a donation. to the<br />

new post gynnasium will find that<br />

Chaplain Feay will not be bashful<br />

about accepting it The fund has now<br />

gone above tie 16000 mark.<br />

has been stated on good<br />

ity that Young Santell and-so- of<br />

his friends are<br />

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STOCK EXCHA SEMEN<br />

FiRST OF ' 005S TO<br />

ENTER IAGDAD CITY<br />

- LONDON, Eng-fembe- re of; the<br />

London Stock cke went the<br />

f to. enter --Biad.' The stock--!<br />

brokers heaclby one of their<br />

Dr. Withinaton is one of most prominent aaberai ' now a<br />

hits, Wah Han 2; hit b pitcher, Mark--' the most famous of "Honolulu , major in. their mentor The .<br />

ham; bases on balls, qff Tsukiyama boys" in mainland athletics. He members qi tne Kaange assemwec<br />

2;. struck . out by Ttalyam L byl-4-.i- s the. son of Attorney and Mrs. ( tne noor tue oir .day, were tow<br />

Markham 7. by Ku 5 ball, f D. L. Withington., 'U f the exploits or. r younger ntisi<br />

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Billy Miles Will Take -- Fast)<br />

Team Over to Meet Strong<br />

Teams of Garden Isle : j<br />

Representative players of the lnter --<br />

scholastic league will leave Honolulu '<br />

thla afternoon for Kauai, where the !<br />

All-Stude- nt team will meet the Card an<br />

Isle tossers. John B. Fernandes Is<br />

arranging for the trip, and Billy Miles<br />

will manage the squad while on Kauai. ;<br />

Kan Leong, the peppery catcher of ..<br />

the McKiniey team will not make the<br />

trip. Lam; Wing of St Loula haa '<br />

been selected by Miles as the substi-<br />

tute. Tsukiyama Kauhane and Kan<br />

Leong were slated to go along,' but I<br />

Kauai only guaranteed fares -- for 12<br />

men. ..V,,.<br />

The commercial houses of the city<br />

are giving out suits to the players. V<br />

These suits will be worn at Kauat<br />

The business houses not yet furnish<br />

lng suiU are requested to bring the<br />

uniforms to. the boat thla afternood<br />

before 5 otlock.<br />

The following players win make the<br />

trip, Wid Affonso will represent the 1<br />

Advertiser and Sun Hung and George<br />

Haneberg are tne Star-Bulleti- n corre-<br />

spondents. ::':---<br />

William E. Mnea. St Louis, man-<br />

ager: ChubbT KurV Rf Tui1a<br />

catcher; Sleepy Baldwin ' Punahou,<br />

pitcher; Herman Markham," St Louis,<br />

pitcher; Nushlda, McKiniey pitcher;<br />

Lai Sinn St Louis, first base; George<br />

Haneberg. St Louia, second base:<br />

Taijiro Mlyahara; McKiniey, third<br />

base; You Bun Hee, St Louis short-<br />

stop: Tsune Iwanaga. McKmley, left<br />

field; Philip Chun, Chew,1 St Louis,<br />

center field- ,- Sunn-Hung-<br />

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Mills, right<br />

field; Robert Lam Wing; St Louis,<br />

utility. ; 1 ; ; . ,<br />

The players and the suits which<br />

will be worn are aa follows: Lai Sin,<br />

Coombs; Chun Chew, Schuman; Yoa<br />

Bun; Honolulu Iron 'Works; Nushlda,<br />

Reach: Markham. Arfvftrttanv. rvi.<br />

win, von Hamm-Ybung- ;l Iwanaga,<br />

epaiamg; : Haneberg and Sun Hung,<br />

Star-Bulleti- n: : KurUavf 1S71 f I 4 l<br />

Electric; Mlyahara, Mutual Telephone.<br />

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Portland at 8alt Lake. .<br />

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Oakland lt-T.n- a Anra1a . V '<br />

Vernon at San Francisco.<br />

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ENGLANti FLANS TO<br />

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ffcffHEALTH OF BABIES ;<br />

LONDON. En2.Onft thonanfl huhv<br />

shows' and perambulator parades will<br />

be part of a great national camra? m<br />

to be held In England during the first'<br />

week of-Ju- ly to 'promote the health<br />

and welfare of babies.-- ;<br />

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Mayors, medical- - officer of health<br />

and town .clerks in. 2Z0 districts will '<br />

cooperates with National Baby<br />

Week Council, which is promoting the<br />

ShOWS Lord ''Rhcmdrt 1 cBafrnun r,t<br />

the council which includes members cf<br />

tnecabinet doctor, and aocial .work- - -<br />

tin' each1 bttha 4?50 district '".there<br />

Wei-b- e a'' mothcrcraft and baby wel :<br />

fare'exfilbilion with comDetitions. anJ<br />

about;; 40 sections, devoted to every<br />

feature of baby rearingr.'r.There wUl be<br />

a flrstaid. section, .showing how to -<br />

aeai ,wrnn ,numps, cuts, burns,; chil-<br />

blains and other infantile troubles.<br />

HAVE HIT ON PLAN ;<br />

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m SAVE STEAMERS<br />

tm- FROM SUBMARINES<br />

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NEW YORKr N. Y To save steam-- :<br />

ers from destruction by. submarines.<br />

expertinents have been made off th o,<br />

Atlantic coast in the reduction of vlsi- - :<br />

bility of - vessels by new methods of<br />

painting, their hulls, it la announced<br />

The; results,- - it is claimed,;' show that<br />

this, vessels' when, painted by the . new<br />

method cannot ; be seen "more than T<br />

abont half the distance at which theyT '<br />

would ' het visible if nafnted in th<br />

ordinary manner of the New York<br />

Yacht', Club. The new ;v method --j ot<br />

painting was not made public;? V<br />

HXiiImanGo.<br />

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