nONOLULU STAR-BULLETI- N, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1916.

'. t ALL-SERVI- WILL CE BDL BE OUSTED FROM c::i;:ese MEET OlafAlways Butts in YKnow 4 A FREAK PLAY V SCIGHBB VILl - ' .: 4-- IN BROOKLYN ' i ii'-TiiFfl-nri TEAM AT ATHLETIC Oil SUNDAY Ebbets' field is the home of aa nvm nnMt!i7itTin:K 1 WSISV .. .. IIBWtf "I freak plays and hits. In the ninth i. i IVv . Vllllli VIIWilllltMIIIWIIW. Ml ti. 4-- 4 ' inning of the first game between 4 - t the Robins and the Cubs. 31 ike 4-4--' Fast Teams Will Fight It for Second Place in Series Mowrey, the veteran third base-- 4 Amateur Athletic Union Will Bar Girl Swimmers at Meeting fa Working Against man, was credited with an November Women's National Swimming Association Will Brushers MayHave Southpaw Twirler 4-- on Rollie Zelder's . : 4 Chinese' Squad Teams' Will Get in Shape for Series With 4 The usual play happened this 4 Be Formed With Branches Throughout the Country Local 4 way: on play- - Coast League Teams Braves-Hawai- is Expected Opener The last strike the 4 Feminine Stars Will Be Interested in the New Movement 4 er was wild and the chest-pro- - 4 '.,:;r:v::i.m.-v.-- 4 tector of Mai Eason, the umpire. 4 ' All-Servic- girl among team witr meet the Chi- lasc. with Lynch at second, Lynch is - Amateur: swimmers of the will Increase Interest the girl 1 4 The ball bounded down the third- United State will be ousted from the swimmers themselves when they nese at Athletic Park on Sunday a hard hitter and a good fielder. base line, where it was snapped aiternoon in game of Hughes, the star of the cruiser St. Amateur Athletic Union of the United their own show and have nothing to the second the 4 np by Mowrey. While Zelder was 4 . -- -heade- r. Both teams have.IoKt Lonis team, will play short, with Mc-Garr- y States at the annual meeting in New do with mere man'' in the govern-- ' a possibility. York during November, but will come went of events for women. The s'lg- - out to the 2:th Infantry and the two Morris or Pelli 4-- 4 strike, Mowrey whipped the ball V. . cor-Tjer- . f back stronger than ever Ptttnn tif tho fnrmillnn t an ttn quads mill fight It out Tor second will be stationed at the difficult - ' with their tt ' to Daubert an -- for out. I lace, manager Brush-ha- a strengthened own organization, their own govern- mlng association, was made to Rubin 4 This probably is the first time 4 their-ow- n All-Servi- ing body, rules and their by Mrs. Hugh Mcintosh, president of hi team 4nd the are Fast Gardner on a 4 hoked upon as winners on, Sunday, Brush will have'' three fast 'fielding 4 record that third baseman own petticoat government. the Australian Ladies' Amateur Swim an on 4 Star-Bulleti- - fly catchers in Jungles. 4 received assist a strikeout. This information reached the n ming Association.- and has been en For six Innings the. Brushers held the Kails and 4 Early the season Cutshaw 4 the 25th Infantry to a close game and Estelle are known as sensational field- in from William Unmack of San thuslaMticslIy indorsed by every A. A. ers, while 4 beat the Phillies out of a game 4 Francisco, who" has been in confer- U.'man who has the Interests of thia look like a strong team, hrush has Johnson is fast, can cover I climbed spots la plenty of ground 4 with a homerun that up 4 ence with F. W. Rubien, secretary t-- f girls' swimming at heart. ttrcngthened the weak the and is a heady play- 4 rightfield lineup and should have a formidable er. Altogether the Brushers look good the wall, while later a 4 the" A. A. IJ. Rubien told Unniack The formation of girls' club and was In One of aggregation to take the- - field against enough to win from Kim Luke's aggre- 4 made the 4 that a large number of the prominent governing bodies throughout th. ' '. Incrt-as- e the Chinese.' ..'v '., gation. 4 leftfleld box seats. . 4 members of the board of governors of country will Interest In the - the A. A. U. at the national cham- yirls swimming,' it will Increase the. Southpaw May. Work The Chinese will make every effort T 4 4 4 4 4 4 ,4 4- to land this game, as a defeat will t t pionships at Newark favored the ellml competition. It will increase the Kn Bae. 'Lang Akana and Ah Lw, place, cation of women from registration and rivalry, and all this will tend to bet leading of the Chi- them baefc in third position In the three hitters the minds of fans, urged the establishment of an organi- ter the standard of swimming among left-hande- the and when the nese, are d batsmen and NATIONAL GUARD sation of their own. tho "female of the species." With Holler-tac- k, time comes they are expected to be Brush . jvill most likely' send Rubien stated in proper organization proper con- against ready for the Brush boys. The Chi- further and a southpaw, to work , with Unmack of sport by nese have a number of stars, but their :.4n?.v.-- that there trol the levelheaded. Hollerbaek looked good the F ' -- -- be- w It u. Ill them. team is not as well rounded as the ser- '''.vy" M'U. v is every possibility of the change thlnVtn? vmiTi unmn nnt ha last time out and he has a number of ' ing carried out, and Xhat while no na- long before the girls ot this country carves which ought to vice contingent. Brush has g6t his fast breaking '" men to battling for every play and this tional A. A. U. girls' swimming cham- will attain such a high standard in ttop the Chinese. it am has done a heap for sport here. pionships will be held, the titles will the sport that the world's records now The All-Servic- e - should win. But be raced for under the government of held by Fanny Durack will slowly, but breakrf Outfield Trio then there are always the little With Lang Akana, En Sue and Kai the Women's Swimming Association! surely, be transferred to this, country.-- In the game that are made and the Interest to Swlmmera Like Antipodeans good Leong in the outfield the Chinese Local. a number of i J :y,;- : - ::. -:.- ': Chinese will have shape up well as. Brush- v. :;rv' '.,. '.v. The formation of a women's organi- The new organization will be pat- - to should as the I v ft 1 - players.' Until the Brushers came i change local situa- were ers, In the infield the Brushers will zation might the the front the Chinese considered ex- present body. strength and have a sllgnt advantage, with the tion somewhat. At the time governing This organization is r.ext to the Wreckers In strength. Dawson Will toacfi Candrdates; Ruth Stacker, one of the fastest girl conceded to the roost perfect gov- big effort to stop the ception of hitting mm be they will make a is a heady catcher and has had more swimmers In Hawaii and bolder of the erning body of any women's sport In All-Star- s. Meeting to Be Held Wednes- march of the experience than Leong. HoonKi 5.0-ya- rd record, is teaching and does the world, and the organization runs Dawson. Bthjnd Bat pitched a nice game against the 23tl day Night at Armory not come under the head of an ama- as smoothly as a piece of machinery. Brush will have Araana, who held Infantry and may break in with an- teur. Whether or not the new organi-iatio- n The laws of amateurism are the fun- the Wreckers to two runs; Simmons, other good game unless Luck Yea All football players, and those who will recognize the record holder damental basis of the whole thing, and who defeated, the Honolulus, and Hol- Roes on the mound. v would like to play football, who be- as an amateur is a question. there are many features In the. rules lerbaek to do mound duty, with Daw- The Hawaiis and .Braves were un- long to the National Guard of Hawaii At the present time Miss iilriam cf competition which could well be son behind the plate. Dawson is a able to play their game last Sunday are requested to meet at the Armory Stacker is the only representative in followed by the girls In tn is country peppery player ' and played a great owing to wet grounds, but these two tonight to make plans for a schedule the local A. A. U. and she make take which tend somewhat to modesty. For 25th Infantry, '. de--f are expected to fight it 'out In of games with the other teams of the up instance, the Australian rules prohibit vame. against the teams "' the work with the new organisa- ' - his illness. He will be In shape the opening game cn Sunday, which island.;-- ' : ;'' tion. The local body was the to n girl going to the mark for a race un- :!te first o lnro ohn a wnA rtn an1i r af l unday and the Chinese will have a will be staged at 1:30. Both team.? Last year the National Guard put start the campaign for the admittance iras duc iiOMShaa a iuuc via ciu-- sui m fcttnnt.m1 ii:;ricult time purloining sacks.,, He have fast organizations, and Inasmuch out a fast team and it is expected that of women into the A. A. U., and John ant with her. The robe Is not allowel i headv tilaver and Is resnonaible as S. .P. Correa has won out in the Presenting Olaf Henriksen, the original "buttinsky" of baseball. Olaf has a goodly number of candidates will Soper, chairman of the registration to be taken off until the start of the ' race, stands be- r tr.uch of the success of .the" primary election' he will have,moi'e the habit of coming up in a pinch, and doing something. He isn't a great turn out for the first call on Wednes- body of the local branch, was the first when the attendant n. ' rviv-eteai- ,C ':' time to attend to the affairs of the day night. Frank MidkifT is athletic to receive an entry from a girl. hind the swimmer, holding the robe, ' never had an opportu- ' A J 11 & ' '' hitter in the regular season, and the little fellow has t XL ' J I . .Jaclrrca.-wJll- ' game. ;":V wi be .stationed" at first ';' nity to be a regular, but stUl he makes good when called 'upon. One of his officer of the regiment, and inasmuch He made a hard fight for the admis- anu me racer praciicanjr uivra uui as he is coach of the Punahou team sion of the young women into the A. tlie robe. - hltsrbroke up a gam "'jn a past series and yesterday he' scored a run for 4 . 4. 4 4. 4 t- , -- p. '- m STACKER 4 4 .44 - ; ..,- jwilcjr - !' tl ? " - tne tooitun team,tn;a'p'n- r s ti HlMiy s - the."leam.--'Game- will probably be succeeded in convincing the board that "Senator Hoke Smith of Georgia In- WAGNER STILL HITS. 4 Ru- played on Saturday and Sunday. ' the sex should be apply troduced a HAS SWIMMING CLASS , - - ' - " Berlin Tageblatt, calculates the fair entitled to resolution in the senate to ; .. m . .4 manian losses in connection with the fcr admittance into the A. A. U. create a joint congressional commis- . At CASTLE TANK TODAV Ey Vt. R. Hoefer. BACKFIEtD FOR The American commissioners deny-tha- t Tush for Mere ManI sion of four senators repre- capture by the r Bulgarians and Ger- and five any agreement has been reached Such a move as thi3 would be the sentatives to visit China and investi- MiSs TvUtb .Stacker will hold a class Back in the timo ages, mans of the Danube fortress of. tur-tuk- ai as regards the patrolling of the Mexi- greatest boon the women swimmers gate American commercial opportuni- ' In swimmlnk at the Castle tank at 3 Days when I sported short pants, 8,000. : can border. of the country have ever had. u ties. - ' at not less than '' o'clock this venlng. During the class Dad used to lamp the sport f COLLEGE TEAM there will bis a number of exhibitions pages; ' iv t!:ewi '"aera."" Miss Stacker was Reading of Candy La Chance. f fjr.r : riy infractor at the.Y. W. C A., Keeler and Kittredge and Kel-- 4 ir. fct.prcpcnt holds the island reo f ley, ''.' cr s for tfce,print swjms.' Miss Gerd 4 Tlitchie, McGann and McGill. IS PICKED th,-wh- Ml Ji; made a great showing in 4 And nightly, he read, as they put' i! e t swimming meet, is one of her 4 me to bed, ' ..' - ; rv-riis- . x,:- soaking the pill. " "Wagner is JVIanoa Institution's Gridiron Iiri going to try tHem TOMY!'? rZERNG MAKES GOOD . Now, it seems, centuries later, Squad is Being Whipped -- Dad is a grandfather, gray. . i c. ; . Into Shape CATCH OFF M0L0KIN1 Says the Oldtlmers were greater;; Yet he still follows the fray. . f Str-fiH".e- ti Correspondence) l C. Deering, who becom-- . and Speak- - (Spcil Case is Reads about Johnson COLLEGE - Ur HAWAII. UCU - cne'of the noted anglers of Ha-- , er, f The final week of preparation for fcteq wail, returned from Iolokini Tuesday Bancroft. O'Nell, Maranville; season tne yii'll know good a fishing trip. He as the opening of the football at never iow sensible cigarette tfter'a four days And reads, with a grin, College of Hawaii has. witn hew trip and gets in, - started took his boat on the first 'Extra'V enthusiasm and confidence on the part it proved to be one of the oest boats "Wagner is soaking the pill." ; During the past is aintil you trys one. i;i - of aU concerned. Hawaii. . ; week some, important additions of the headquarters Wai-luk- u : 4; He made his at 4 4,4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 team and coaching staff have come in and fished off Molqklni, the.fa-xcTit- e ne.rsons Melim. well known end fishing ground of Jump. private bank of Campbell, Du the of James The on last year's high school team, .and largest & Co., to in Chi- " He secured flye fish in alL the bia he tenth fail Scotty" Schumann and "Skinner Maybe youVe intended for weeks to try Fatimas w eighing 48 pounds. Deering is cago month, closed doors. about within a its Davis respectively, the latter pair l ccomlng a rea.1 angler, and is num- having acquired knowledge and ex bered among the men who are boost- A speedway for automobile and mo- see how sna . perience of the game from; their acad to comfortable sensible thev reallv game fishing on 'main-- torcycle racing to be constructed " ing Hawaii ''the is: - ; ' ; " emy days. Idnd. . :' at Pittsburg at a cost of $1,000,000. ' scrimmage ; AH Belgian bank notes itiust now Tuesdav afternoon a are. All right then whr put it - One ten of coniferous Wood waste be stamped with a special seal by the with Mills school toot Place on the J. - v 5T1 produce from 15 to. 23 gallons of German authorities In return for a P. Cooie field, and the most import 1?0 proof alcohol. small fee. ant positions on the team for the Sat- urday game have been practically de cided on. The probable ends are Smoke as many as want to and Fatimas will Bromley and Alelim; quarterback, Bal- - wi lentyne; lefthalf. CapL Hicks; rignt-hal- f, tip-t- o Brash; fullback. Mariuchi. leave feeling you must Tho line nositions have not been tou g Wrestlinglatches definitely decided on because of the mm keen competition in that quarter; but try tiicm prove this. witii Tuesday's and today's scrim mage, the latter being with the high Friday, Oct. 13th Saturday, Oct 14th school, those positions will be made ' ': , Catch-as-Catch-C- :' : JiuJitsu Style. an Style known. ,;'".. ; -.'-.' 8:30P.M. ' 1 1 "f t - '"-- ;" 4- - try Fatima TODAY!" 4--. HOW 'BOUT IT, "CAP?" " ; Breathes there a fan with soul lfe2-l- Jiii-Jits- so dead ': b. a Champion of the World Who never to an ump hath said, 4-- In boisterous anguish, from "the : f stand: WD LLD Cu3 "Aw,- - have a heart, you petty A - S 4- thief; past belief. of 25th Infantry 170-l- b. Champion of Islands Ycur awful stuff is 4-- Ban Johnson ought to have you " ' PETE BARON NIGEL JACKSON -- canned. ' Say, Goofus had that bag by nine-- Referee r Announcer Teen feet, you Jimmy Valentine. Why dontcha hand them guys Three extremely snappy preliminaries have been ar-- J the game? ' ' Go back to jail from where you : ranged to open exhibition at "' , came. You second-stor- y crook, you're blind; cigarette Skating Rink Fort Street A blacksmith oughta fix your ADMISSION 50c ' RESERVED SEATS $1.00 mind." - , 4-- if such there be, go mark him. f4 $2.00 - A ; RINGSIDE " well. '.'. . '.,' 4-- He may be normal; who can telL .4 ::':'- waccoGr. Tickets on sale at Gunst Cigar Store, Makino Drug Store But if he is. he must be some 4 20 for, 15c. and Hawaii Drug Store i ' Poor lad who's blind and deaf 4 ( 4- and dumb. - - 4 : . I LADIES WELCOME 4 . . 4 1 4 4 4 4,4 4-- 4 4 44 4 4 444 4 4