12 THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, JUNE 1,1925 deals Win Series by Splitting Week-End Games Here!

- B——— l ————————————— v - | Two Splendid Contests New Prexy Berlenbach RN . B - %% 8 Wilbert Robinson, Played by Teams Sunday Dodgers’ , Succeeds the forTor NationalNNationa Defeats Vics C rown ' Late Charles Ebbetts to President’s Post - . 'WinsIns ‘

. June I.—For SEATTLE, took the lead in l | First Sunday Tussle IWEHT‘ i‘/u:'mm,«. Is Battle of Wits; Second Game the Bemi-Pro the - Golf T league ball race fl time in history of tennis Won in Extra | ] yesterday, by defeating McTigue Georgetown, Inning by Seals, After Brazill Ties It { here, an American team scored a to 2, while Bouth Park was beat lerom over the Victoria With Homers; Eldred i? ! victory team, when Stopped Saturday All Sections of Country {lng Druxman's, 7 to 6, and the New Beats Champ Yorker of the Beattle ' . . Tennis club, | Three Brothers' Dye Works' team ] . ‘ for Finals in imnnbcr- H. Represented ' in 15-Round Fight defeated the Jocal BY LEO LASSEN iw-n winning fram the Waterfront | squad, seven in Open Championship A, 10 to 6. In the other to San Francisco Seals and your Redskins split the two 'A. games, Gotham matches two, Saturday, | Green Lake deefated the Firemen, | ; HHE& doubleheaders over the week and the Seals The tourney was held on the courts thereby 11 BY ALEX C. ROSE | t 0 10, in 10 innings, and the Nip. YORK, June I.—Paul ginched the uex-{ the Victoria Lawn Tennis series, which they wind up today, as they have C. beat Ballard associa the weeding out process, to pon A. Baturday, 7 ?Nr;w ‘[uf lenback, who started out as an now won five and lost two of the to 4. { | ! tion, eight games WITIIdetermine the players who will . Olymple champlon wrestler, Following are the to be played. tee off in the national open golf im;nmei : results: the ¢ h a mplonship ‘light heavywelght champlon But the bugs on hand Sunday will remem- - BEAVERS LOSE { SINGLES MATCHES last week, com. | tighter of the world” here ?nlur-' ber l PORTLAND, June I.—lLos De Turenne, SBeattle, defeated Prog. those two battles for a long, time. pleted, it is sur. . Angeles long f day night, when he was given a won both games of a double Ll here tor, 8-6, 9-7. ! With Rollie doing the in prising to find Naylor flinging yesterday, 15 to 10 and 7to 2. Jjudge's declzlon over Mike McTigue, that very few of Lewis, Beattle, defeated = the first Bo‘{) the In- } First game n H B ‘ game against Geary, | the stars were after 15 rounds of fighting before 13 3 dians broke Los Angeles ...... , sessedd 6.2, 7-5. thru with a tally in the last of | eliminated in the At Portlangd . . 10 16 4 !43.000 spectators., Gordon, Victoria, defeated i Wright, Hughes and Man the ninth, after the Seals had two to tie it i 36.h01e test In Batteries ‘ McTigue was o sentimental favor Datteries Payne and Ennls; Rachae, | 6-4, 1210, the qualification ite with the house, and the verdict illan, in their own half of that frame and the final Ortmun and Tobin, fields that meet i defeated M Becond of the recelved with Taylor, Seattle, - tally was Seattle 5, Frisco 4. game RN A judger wus vo.ll in the three sec- los Angeles ...... T 1 0 ruzberries, altho Berlen. lum, 7.5, 4.6, 64, 6 iu’!ermw namely, PMSIARE sicassisaininsionss 8 0 In the second it was the other tlons, won bout game way Tobin, {bach had the generously Van der Las, Beattle, defeated Eastern, Middle ‘ around, with Seattle knotting it up with two bergl Yarrisen, DBumme, Mesker and !ou points, linson, 8.6, 6.4, and Western, -_,,__.-____N._‘._-.‘_. i use runs in the ninth, only to lose out when the MceTigue attempted (o the ’ Langlie, Beattle, defeated McGiva It Is to ba re- brain of a fox agalnst the power 64, 6-2, BRAZILL Seals breezed in with two runs in the 10th. gretted that two ; of an ox, and he falled, His plan DOUBLES MATCHES June OAKLAND, I,—Ouakland won lof the fight was to tire the awk- T—— ——— such outstand. ’ De Turenne and Van der Las, both games of yesterday's ward Herlenbach and then out box The Battlee e ofTR theTR NapoleonsT T ROSE clnuhl?-i | |tattle, defeated Gordon and McCallu R Ing stars as T header here, 4 to 3 and 2 to 1, 1 him. 6-3. ninth of the el with a ball, Chick the wellknown 6-4, inning passed Then Ell- Evans, ama- DO B ' ?ut! 25s i svsnssvanie launched @ lil Derienbach, however, an Proctor and decided to walk the next teur, and Bobby Crulckshank, pro. At Oakland ad 33 Garrett, Victoria, >» was the battle two i b 8 game of third round with lhe? lmn who and Rhea; {attack in the lefts I feated and men to fill the bases to try for a fessional, tied with Bobby Jones Patteries Keating Yoster Taylor Quilllan, 6.2, 1 There was and Byler the that had the former ‘Napoleons. more jug:| double In the 1923 field and lost in the play to body 61, play. BAcramento 2 .....eoeos 1 of a . e Berlenbach %l’ players than in Pantages| off, will not be those present champlon staggering. Warren and Langlle, Beattle, d He did it among Oakland . saertansy 3 6 2 the all ‘met of that brand. to take whirl the 1925 honors, thruout fight did the lead feated Collinson and Robertson, 3- Killefer shot Ted Baldwin into a at Battories: Martin, Hughes and Ktnhln;l l Naylor, the new Tribe pitcher, ’ Each falled by two strokes, Boshler and lyler, ing. 6-4. 6.3. g%; the Hneup and Ellison rushed Me- Friday, been well until*“Red” the selectscrowd. ~had going Sweeney, his fast ball pitcher, to to got into | thought he had enough Evans and ~Killefer the mound. McSweeney happed Aslde from Crulck.| Nick Dumoviteh went in, shank and ~ and two strikes over on Ted and then every player, amateur ~ The Seals brought over two tal- of note, will be teeing the Pennsylvanlan busted a single professional, ~ and tied the score. ‘ off In the 72 holes of medal Hles to right and the game was in the play golf -Eldred opencd Seattle’s half with|sack. | for the national open crown of 1825, off who had it &doudble Willlams, Up to that time it had been quite and, Incidentally, appears a= tho this weeding out system for qualify- a ball game with Frank Brower's s about the in -Crane went up to for Herman, In the early part of the ing just right thing %o get the percentage of having a battle the blow. these days where otherwise the list To the Cigar Smokers being feature hitter of entrants for the champonship righthanded attempt to bunt Hal Rhyne played a wonderful to of third. would be much too Eidred to But Agnew assist. game at shortstop for the visitors proper large handle. Game Is Second Thriller, Too Harris Celebrated second battle was a whiz, Tribe went to the plate in the eighth. é*i is a safe bet to say that the City the bugs. Miljus Eldred singled and Herman nearly” I'r S 100 y for John of Marmalade—Dundee, Beotland cleared the right field fence with Griffin were on the hill his @ndMarty triple. ~—was whooping it up Friday when had all the better of it 1 m In the ninth Lane doublad, the news brought the word that Rob- ninth. Brady | WILBERT ROBINSON _until the out and Brazill a was ripped homer| Harris home with rather ert was coming ~_ sloppy support over the right fleld wall. Cushions Meet the new president the Some of Brooklyn the Britlsh amateur golf crown by There are put Miljus in a bad way a couple flew all over the diamond and 108,231 cigar smokers in and around Seattle. - !heni baseball team, He succeeds the late Charles of times. Griffin was very ef. was much demonstrating of H, Ebbets. virtue of a 13-up and 12-to.piay vic and him emouoni Robinson has been comnected fective Rhyne, giving on the part of the 9,000 fans. with professional diamond over K. F, In the final ~ But tory Fradgley We hope of ~ it looked like he would Sutherland, who had relleved Miljus, activities the 30 and everyone them sees this announcement support, for past years in his days as a match at the Westward Ho winner, player E:*h an easy | couldn’t fool Brower and was l“-holq Eflison| regarded as a star . His was had a 3-1 lead when the first assignment §§;~m Sglw who tripled in the 10th, both scoring. ;courno. : It won't be repeated. P—— with the old Athletics, American :,_“'?_/j-‘_--—-—._.._._w__.m..... e —————————————————— association, in 1856, He | The new champlon has long been

et !"“‘“,—-————___.....___.__._.. 1 o RS el later with [ well the in R 2 | played Baltimore and the St. Louis and up among tepnotchers LR Cardinals T e l in 1908 was Bull's domain, and captained Because we are not to E B e AMERICAN named of the New York Giants, when iJuhnmr going spend a lot of money on publicity. ‘““’“‘] the British Walker cup team in 1922 | | John McGraw became the Ry n manager. agaln in 1923, In ;;:? ‘.-:..‘:“3 —wd’f?:?.' i w. it ’:Jf:? 1914, Robinson was and We prefer to take the we - Won lost Pet. appointed pilot of the Dodgers money might spend for advertising and o 3 i 5 & ’nnd Philadelphia .ovivvi... 28 it Jgl2 during his regime two to the | WOMEN PLAY Washington brought pennants City of it ...oveveess 38 15 S put into Quality. SRR N Churches, one in 1916 BRIORES scicsscsoesenss 13 6 and the other Out the Seattle Golf club @ ® 1t A four years later, at Clevoland ocovrceniiane =Y. E 30 1 513 Nell Tidmarsh an- B JOME course, FPhoebs cioesisssennnee N M That is we are DOLPOIL nexed the club champlonship by de. why only going to advertise a few times FIRST GAME ssconsnssaanssss 18 4 AR just enough oW YKtevescssivess Stanford Prancisco— AB. R. . PO, A. E.| I 8 3 AT Track and Field Team foating Mrs, H. M. Pease, the do. "San WOMOR 6 3 o 0 ooiisriciirssaves 24 4 34 to men who et ...... 0 O] ba fending ,champlon, In the final get you appreciate Quality and who really know Value (Miuligan. 36 .1 1 1 3 .....& 9O match, six and five to go. e 1 3 e At Detrolt— R K Wins Coast Conference Title up B i... 6 B ~ to try the 5 2 0 0 Sam Hedges much generously good George W. Childs .. Cleveland ¢ 12 | was very Cigar. e, rf .6 0 ’ 1 track team won the 8 PRI idiviikairvial W.. serond; Behrosder, W., and Jacobs, B, 3b ...t 80 3 20 L i€ 12 o in form in the match STANFORD’!Coast conference W. & C, tied for (hird. Time-)9, holiday K B 4 6%y Batteries: Stoner, Cole, Doyle and meet Baturday, Basaler; Miller and Hhot put-—Harteantt, #, tirsi, Hoff- a play against par competition at . 0 1 2 2 Uhle, Myatt. Doubtless knew B ...ve.- 3 0 with Washingion truiling be. you this close man, H. long-filled, Sumatra hand-made 0 T second; Durrwachter, W. 8, ~ wrapped, B & saceeecc 4 0 1 0] the North End and led the fleld hind the Cardinals. The visitors third; W. 3 0 0 1 2 At Chicago—— R. Egtver, fourth, Distance—3ip z ....vo-.. H. B S 0] foet 1.3 inchen with a two up margin, Dixie cigar BLIi i had (Now record. the war we 4 .00 0 sivisissanne b 4 two much strength In the ) | years ago. During couldn’t afford its Rite B e 38 1 to HO-yard run-Miller, took the second keep quality 0 @ RBORID #., first; Storie, B heciaveccl 1 0 0 55v oikvia viva Thes o ill 1% 2 weights and hurdles for the Fleager prize Huskies B, | I.....1 ¢ o Batterles: Wingard and Dizen: Hob-. second; Appisgate, W., third; ~ with a one card so we SeNdrys, b 6 o o Lo overcome. 0., fogeth, Kinney, up up stopped making it. Now it is back o 0 ertson, Thurston, Time-—49.9 again. Wiillams, p ...... 0 o o 0} Blakenabip and Hohalk, Bill Ehlers, Bernle Smith, Hen G. Robertpon. 120-yurd high hurdies—Lalstner, I MeWeeney, p ....0 06 0 8 o 0 Hartranft featured the mest with 8., : Aam—- first; Daker, C., man Ross and Jack David teamed DRen et O, A second; Dols, i niea { two 8. wonderful heaves in the shot third, Dallols, W., fourth, It is as or 4 1318 13 Time-15 well for the fully good better than most 2 for B tals ...... 40 1) | At Washington— R X too opposition in 15¢ cigars. B put and in the discus. fiat, (New record.) iup . Beattie AR I, H. PO. A. E.| B “ - tPthdalpMu phaserveveanies. o four-man team medal play ug- el Two.mils run—Maginaie, the ...... 8 11 3 e Charteris W, first; B PYYOOBIRRION o 5 hiiaeviinnio d 12 1 won his half.mile race O, 4 2 ¢ 1 Williams, second; Beil, A, O, third; tourney at Earlington The ...... 1 Battaries: Harris L, ‘;lragaln man who siokes BOS o and Cochrane: Coy. from Richardson in a wonderful fin. W.'B. Sat one buys another, then then a 1 3 Devine, €., fourth. Time—d:3l.6. 5, box, because ... 4 21 o] eleskle, Marberry and Ruel. and won under wraps with a B Ish and Wilde and (New record. urday 4 1 3 e Maginnis, bis ) B ...... 1 o] Half-mile 305 net score. are so I 2 ¢ T 1 in the mile run—-Chartesis, W, first; they generously good. B ...... & o At New York-- Washington mates, and R M. B The event the 0 Richardwon, K, second; Lesils, W, K, . holiday at Univer S i ...... 3 T 71 o e I 3 two-mila runs won o .8 respectively, third; Torney, W., fourth. DY, P ...... 3 O 0 1 4 MW TR oobeoiiooniviressB Time-—1:56.5, wlty links was won by Dr, R. B 1 10 o thelr events with equally fine races. 230-yard dash—Bweet, M., ¢ ....oeoee 30 0 2 Batterles: tirst; Clarkes, we ey, 0 0 Zahnesr, Quinn and Plels- W.. Hampson and Milt Fhebeck, their Now, stand squarely behind the W. 3 0 0 1 of six mecond; SBehroeder. W, George Childs Cigar with T, P ..civ... 0 O feh; Ferguson, Shawkey and Work, Btanford, jumped (hird: an Schang. Mauney, 73 scors O 0 & O, fourth, Time-—22.3, being the lowest in the B isesiases 0 0 0 five and 3-20 inches in the feet, Poln .....1 0 1 0 o 0., and Nardin, best-ball medal play competition. unqualified guarantee. &%Beldwin high Jump. W, tiedlvlulluuu?nbo{:.for first; R S ey Coyle, M., and S T Burston, Yes, "twas o' q W., tied for third, quite a busy week- B Totsls ...... 31 & %16 10 1 About 6,000 people saw the ata. Malghtel2 feet. 2io-yard end for the run low hurdies.Laeistner, 4., golfing traternity ¥ Xone out when winning scored, ] dium meet, ‘ first; Every dealer who sells this famous iln Augustine, W,, second; Kelsey, of (banded for LfHatted for Geary ninth, O, Seattle and this week will cigar your LW The total scores wers: third: B, fourth, protection) mnntcrd.! Dole, Time—34.4. &sßan for Ritchie in ninth, be a big one for the loecal fair 63'%; Washington 48%: High Sump-—Work, #, first; is authorized to make this i Batted for Waner In ninth, ! i Won YLost Ppar, Montana, Egtvet, guarantee. We will back W, and Mubs. &, tied for sex golfers, some 50 of whom him to the limit. for Herman fn ninth, YO cscssvssiviis 163; O. A. W. wecond; Nrix, C§Batted 31 12 C, 15; Oregon, 13; W., fourth, in nimth, i i.\'nr .uzl Melght-—6 feet 5 and P3O started off iBatied for Emmer ' BrotllYß ciosissssieiee 34 17 at Inglewood this A B, C, 8%. Whitman falled to place inches, (New record, out in ) ¢£Ellison eighth, hit by batted PIBINNPE ciovicosvianvae 33 in Next time | 17 R in the Broad morning the 18hole qualify- you think of 2 for Philadalphia tourney, jump-FPlannlean, O, buying 15¢ cigars, 5¢ for ....nveev.. 18 19 ARg fitet; round pay George Cincinnall Mils first; Crulckshank, ®,; pecond; Mcltae, ing of the annual "Beors by Inninga: ...... 0000000 19 31 - ron—Wilde, W., Oliletie, M., o, city AT third; Extvet, W., fourth, W. the mn .... 00010001 2 4 BOBION second; Clayten, O. A. C., Rutts, Distance The 16low Francisco ..icvevvaseisens 1T 33 age) third; | —~313 championship. scor. —and you will have the 0. A, C, fourth. feot 6.8 inches. (New record.) Childs —save difference ...... 10120313213 ChICAgO . uiisvisisssee Time—4:24B, (New genuine s 'l % A 9 Disous | the elimina- 3000010015 St record.) throw--Haretranft, B, guttls ...... et WOO 00 e satisfaction that e Hoffman, ¥., second: nm:\ :{:?lodath;l':;lmmate rounds comes of getting full value for ...... 6001010023 100-yard Aash—Bweet, M., first; Clarks, Dizon, O, A. C.. Tuesday ity third; your money, Willlams At Bt Lotls— e Egtvet, W, fourth, Distance—- and the pitched—Naylor 8%, e MR el -161 deciding match will be CHSINNStE feet 4 Inches. (New record.) = to de- oot Credit victory Naylor, Charge b cvcicsorveioe B a o Batterfes: Vance and | played on Friday, Bl LOWS Deberry, Javelln throw-—Evers, 8, feat to Willlams, At bat—Off Naylor .iviesvisevsossess B ? 0 first; BScott and Hnyder. O, A, ~ second: Price, In the Washington stats A7, Ge 39. Hits batted—Off Naylor Batteries: Rhem, May and Hargraves; Efierston, O, A, Cs. | pro. §. Runs third, Shipkey, 8, fourth, woman 11, G scored—Orf Naylor 32, Benton and O'Farrell. At champlonship, to be played 3. Chicago— R M.B. -182 feet 1 inch. Distance- Gieary Runs responsible for-—Naylor 2, on each club's home PHEUEE oV eiiiastovatasse 8 4 4 Helay-gtanford course June Sary 2. Willlams 1. Struck out—Naylor At Brooklyn— R X first, Washington seo- WK (ilveiiisiavivanvsnidl the GEORGE W. ORIAEE 1B W. 12, Beattle Golf - 4. Bases HOW it 9 ond, 8 C. third, Montana club will be on 1, York Giiiviasniecerens fourth, | Geary balls—Naylor 8 b 1 Batterfoes: Blake and Willlamas 2. | Hartnett;Tnylor:l Winning team-—Storje, represented Bob geary 1, Wild pitch—Wil- Brooklyn .....iciciivisenis B 7 0 Kremer, Bheshan and Smith, Smith, Richard. by Johnstone and ron, Miller, Stolen base—Valla. Home run— Time—3:23.4. (New record,) Nell bns. Ploebe Tidmarsh, the Bfower. Two-bass hits—Valla, Mulll- llngle- | wood club by Walter &8, Eildred. Runs batted In--Braziil, Pursey and | Mrs. Bldred, MecCabe, Kilduff, Brower, Mulli-, Harry Young, and the Rainter .T. Baldwin. Caught | OUR BOARDING HOUSE club by Frank Noble and Mrs. | Umpiresdßchmidtstealing-—Me- BY AHERN Cabe. 'l‘lmo—-‘io. | Frank Van Patten, ad Phyle. | - SECOND GAME Lis 3 (“San Francisco— AB. R. 1L PO, A. E. ... 4 0 B et ..... 0 2 0 0 BN 3D .....5 18 ¢ 3 1| [N, i ...... 5 0 1 1 1 ‘o] fDe Paolo Wins F Y BEEERL erseee B 8 6 0 4 1 2 B Ib ...... 20 0 0 4 0. 71 0 B ... 12 | ss ...... 4 1 1 HILD \ thyne, 0 558 Motor Classic B i..c0.4 101 3 3 ¢ 2 1 p ... 0 0 1 0 s, June I.—Peter s, it ...... 1 0 0 1 o I.\'l)l,\.\',\l’()l.l?, e il Do s e oi Paolo, nephew of the famous ...... 33 5 13 De BTotals 30 21 1 Ralph Palma, Ia today wearing ~ AB. R. H. PO, A, E. | Beat the crown of speed 800 8 1 1 2 o 0 1 king since win. ning the Brazi) R ~ 41 ftigeg Indianapolls race classic 4 1) BXL ...000. 2 0 0 Memorial day. 1b 3 peman, ...... 0 23 7 1 1 The young driver finished first BN, 1t .%....8 0 0 4 0 0 ahead of some of 8 .., ..., 2 1] the best (j:,: > 0 4 4 1 drivera € ...ciooooo 3 0 ‘ in WY, 0 1 0 the world in a Dusenberg special. p ...... 2 0 2 4 ol e 0 Eddie Hill was 0 second, driving a .00 0 0 o ol 0 o Henry Lewls Junlor gtheriand, p .... o o o olght

B oi bvvsescss O 0 0 0 0 0 The time was 4:66:489 4-7, Rl’)(‘(‘hll.!a IR nrw' sooi. 100 0 0. ol record for the L LOO-mile track here, Ig, | 14 win 2: .....-: Ji _9 l{ : -?! An average of 101,138 miles Iz oRe per hmu" \,‘ REotaly ...... 32 2 5 30 13 3' established another record. 5 ) ¢ for e Miljus In e i®Batted elghth. st b S ————— for Emmer \\.u&,{\\‘,’f{/ : ::,_' - [ fßatted in tenth, ’ " sßatted for Hasty in tenth, | ‘Beore by Innings: \“f\{,:“‘ xnot—) (Francisco .. 01100001025 Coast League ‘]| ¥e 122002211 2--13 l-———-—_-______/ VR(gl e ...... 00000010202 s eiiii 00001020205 Won %ost ORRMES . Ppet. S San Francisea Miljus ...... 9 annings pltched—By 8, Suther- 1 J7aß "\’l’%&._./‘ \ Charge to Los Angeles 81 Bd plus.1 defeat Hut.yer- ~...... , 24 N bat WRIS TRO 30 24 o d. At off—Miljus 32, Hutheriand Gk6o vaviat NOB - POrLIONd s VRS o Hits batted off—Miijus 10, Buther- i ciisivesinir '8 A 6

BRI Lo Iluns NS s lav ) 3. scored off—Miljus 3, Buth- h ey T 8 20 A 5 Runs OARIRNA 14 20 ria .'?8. responsible for—Miljus " suvcsoonisnsvay A 3 Actualsize = 2. Sacramepo ....iiooo,, 98 n /":‘l\::’ Struck out—Miljus 3, A 6 | Sutherland VOTROR fin 1. Bases on balls off Miljus 1, Bis e invsinssivsil9 37 W3O iftin 3. Hit by pitched ball—Miljus| Hifin). Btolen bases—Rhyne, HOW THE SERIES STAND "I'LL‘..Y' ill, Three-bawe u,,,,,,,l Won Won hits—Herman, Vernon b Blllwon. Two-bane ...i.vuvy [Balt Lake } hita—Griffin, vivess & < e prifice Ban Francisco .. & BORRtIG Y 'v"' hitw—Ellison, Khyne, Vit v Lon Angeles 4 N In—~Griffin, ..., Portland 2 uns b d Brower, Brazill Hacramento ~,..... Herman, Blllson. ... 0 |Oaklang Rhyne, Caug'at wtenl- iveeeves 8 g -~MeORb Waner, Double play- mdy-Herman; Waner-Yolle, Time ien © of| 8140, - Umpiren Phylo and * TOB ANGELES, June 1. \'r‘rnnni won both games of the hero from Retail yesterday Halt:Innl»lv-hou:lnr'Lake, 2 to 1 | Dealers Supplied I}_';’ BASEBALL and 6 to 6 | Fleat gnme n 1 N Halt z lLake VN L NATIONAL s 1 10 1] GROCERY CO. YURNOW atin sSeattle vs. Los Angeles " 1 1000 Hattorionsici s MoCabe, ) 1 | Western Ave, TOMORROW Bingleton and Seattle, Wash, Petors; Plilette and # hang, MA 3170 Game enlled 2445 1, M, Hooond game n " B BE BRAE LR 13 ‘ Neserved Seats, nen-0160 beet §ikaß 1

Vernon SUt iaß 13 9 Hatterlon: Mulcahy, Plerey and Cook; Yennor, Bryan, Marfoot und Hunoal,