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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 18

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EIGHTEEN (0) iGtaira Watson's ii LONG HOPS WITH L0U1 -s Sport Commsiit i Ai ft. 1 1 rn r-o Odd Joe Louis steps into the rin? at Madison Square Garden HfT) TODAY'S INTERVIEW: -Badminton In ilonelala definitely on the grade, and one of the reasons for It the Interest taken by yer newspaper ia publicising the beneficial sport. onus "Another reason is the free bad- mtnton cllnle at the Nauana YMCA. 1 Mr. and Mr.

Del Barkbaff. the tat-Iter national women's champion for BMiq Sails For Hawaii a numoer years, gave valuable i LOUIS HAS WEIGHT ADVANTAGE NEW YORK. March '29. Joe Loult scaled tM'J pounds today and Johnny Paychek scaled l7i when they weighed in today for their title bout for the world's heavyweight championship tonight. The match will begin about 10 p.

ra. ifcST), 4:30 p. to. (I1ST). More than 500 persons itnessed the weighing.

Dr. William Walker of the state athletic commission found the torn to be In perfect physical condition. Louis was his usual cool self and Paychek was slightly nervous. Odd ere seven to one on Louis. GOOD SHOT.

Despite the fart that be plays guard. At Heater, alt foot member the Oregon State basketball team. Is ene ef the best sheta on tbe squad. Hunter will be seen In action when the Oregon State team plays series of game In Honolulu, starting next week. By HARRY FERGUSON United Press Sports Editor 'eeat NEW YORK, March 29.

(UP; Johnny Paychek, equipped with two brains and scholarly browsing In psychology books, goes Into the ring tonight to try to think Joe Louis out of the heavyweight title. One brain rests beneath Paychek own thinning hair. The other belongs to former lightweight champion Benny Leonard, who will be in Paychek'a corner. Louis, for bis part, plans a minimum of thinking and a maximum of left Jabs and sledge hammer rights to Mr. Paychek' nerve center.

lessons and hint. Mr. Barkhuf is a me coach. He knows the fine and technical point. Mrs.

Barkhuff. as a demonstrator of the game, does not have to bow anyone. "It is interesting to note that the 70 to 100 at the badminton classes, more women are seen present than men. The response, anyway, has been most gratifying. "I expect to see some red hot matches and classy exhibition in the coming Hawaiian open tournament, starting April 15.

at the Nuu-anu Y. A team representing the Hilo community will participate. So far as we know, about 15 stars will represent the Eig Island." By Setuo (Lerty) Nakano, badminton star and booster. I see where the Hawaii amateur fight team is going to use the air lanes almost exclusively to the national championships in Boa-ton and back. Looks like the guys are going to break their necks to spend the $8,000 allotted for the excursion.

Traveling by plane Is much faater, which means additional days of stopover at hotels. QllSilt regon State The boys who make the odds on prize fights have distrusted thinking in the prize ring ever since Gene Tunney recited the entire second act from King Lear from memory. They regard Louis as a 10 to 1 favorite to win. Tnl versify Hawaii 44. Cromwell 11 South (Seas 1.

Coca Colas 43 Illks 41, MaUent SS tonight in the 10th Uctcnsc oi nia worm ucywi8ni wv-ir," title. This time he mrcts Johnny Paychek, a 187 pounder from Dfs Odds are naturally lopsided in favor of the champion. In fact, big odds are being given that r.nvchck will not go the limit. Those odds are practically the same as were given before the Louis fight with Arturo Godoy, in spite of -the fact that the South American ctavetl the full 15 rounds with Louis. One can hardly back Paychek to win, especially when it remembered that Pietro Georgi, a lightheavyweight who hanging around Honolulu a couple of years back, recently stayed four rounds with the challenger.

We cannot imagine Georgi lasting even one round with Champion Joe Louis. The boys over here made short vork of him. Latest report are that many folks In the east think Louis Is sllppinr. this betlrf spreading because Godoy stayed the full rounds with the champion. It Mill be noticed that Louis' weight for this fight Is three pounds less than when he fought Godoy.

Ixioks aa though the champion did some hard training for the fight. It ia very important that Louis makes an Impressive showing tonight, aa he haa two big money fight In the offing. One Is a return fight with Godoy and the oilier with Tony Galento. Lou Nova Is expected to be back in the fistic picture before long and it would not be surprising to see him land a fight with either Godoy or Nova Is far from being out of the situation in spite of the f-tct that he was defeated by Galento. It is now claimed that Nova was not In the best of health when he had that fight Arrangements are being made to have an aloha broadcast from Honolulu next Monday evening to the members of the Oregon State basketball team who are aboard the Lurline en route to Hawaii for a aeries of games.

There are still hopes that Oregon State will be able to stay here longer than at first planned, and If that can be ar-ranged the malnlandera may perform on the other Islands. Plans are being made to stage some tennis tournament at the Civic auditorium aa soon as basketball Is out of the way. The ballyhoo to legalize horse race betting baa been started bere again. Asked bow sport are drawing In Los Angeles Angle Curtis, who returned from the roast a few days ago, said the race tracks are getting all the money, at the expense of other sport. Weaknesses oi PJicEcs And Puns en TracEt Are Shown MrKlnley has sprinters galore and plenty of distance men, but lacks gunners in the middle distance.

Punahou. on the other hand, la strong In the 440 and 880, but weak In the sprints. These facts were shown yesterday afternoon at Alexander field when Punahou and McKinley held their annual dual meet. The Micks won the meet handily, but It must be remembered that It was a practice affair with coaches doing plenty of experimenting. As to the weaknesses of the two squads which performed yesterday in the first warmup meet of the Intersrhoiastie league.

It remains to be arm whether the roaches will be able to do anything about them before the big meets roil around in late April. Now that Luke Gill's rnlversltv of Hawaii outntet has achieve VxUh chek in Madison Square Garden. Promoters predicted the fight probably would top attendance figures for the Louis-Arturo Godoy fight, in which Godoy surprised by staying the full 15 rounds. Eddie Borden, leading price maker, continued to quote odds of 10 to 1 that Louis will keep his title. He offered even money that Paychek would not last three rounds and six to one he would not go the full 15.

of it ambitionswinning the 1940 Senior ASH! title and detnr It an- defeatedthe local college outfit Is eyeing Ha chances against the pw- enui uregon Male college machine. INTEREST AROUSED NEW YORK, March 29. (U.R Public interest in the possibility that Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis may be on the downgrade boosted advance ticket sales for Louis' title fight tonight against Johnny Pay Tbe Beavers are leaving the mainland for the Islands en the Larllne today and are due Wednesday tnornlnr. They open the Hawaiian In. George Blake.

Internationally i known boxing referee and manager, sailed from the mainland today oa the Lurline for Hawaii, according to a wire received this morning by J. Donovan Flint, chairman of the territorial boxing commission. Blake Is accompanied by Toby Vigil, one of the outstanding lightweight boxers on the Pacific coast. Vigil won 24 straight rights until he dropped a close decision a few nights ago to Jimmy Garrison. Garrison ia the boy who stayed 10 rounds with Henry Armstrong a few months ago.

Blake wire did not state how long he plans to remain In Honolulu. Blake was referee of the recent world middleweight championship fight in Los Angeles between Ceferino Garcia and Henry Arm-, strong. Ben IKlogan Sets 'Mark'- GREENSBORO, N. C. March 29.

(IPl Ben Hogan set a new tournament record in winning the Greensboro open with a score of 270, 12 under par and two below Ralph Guldahl's 1939 mark. The score was one stroke below Sam Snead's 1938 score. Hogan won $1,200. Craig Wood was second with 279 while Ralph Guldahl, Johnny Revolta and Byron Nelson tied for third. Paul Runyan also finished with 280.

Wood won $750 and each of the third placers $412. Ky Lafoon, Tony Bulla and Keiser finished with 284 each. Clay Heafner, Oliver and Gene Sarazen had 28.Vs. Walsh finished with 286 and Dick Metz with 287.. Harry Cooper and.

Horton Smith had 288's. Ferrier. Australian national champion, led amateurs with 295. vasien en April 4 and will meet the Rainbows en April I. Just to show that they really have the stuffand then tome the collegians banded the Cromwell Hawallans a six point martin defeat last evening at tbe Civic auditorium.

and did you notice the swanky hotel where a 10 per cent tip Is usually frowned on. I aurrest It was the Rainbows' fifth slraltht win In aa manv starts In th ttfnt.r that the committee wire the team series and they put en a real display. when It geto back to the coast about April 28 to take the clipper Manager Benny Silverman's Elks Major League Notes ROOKIE PITCHES FOR SENATORS ORLANDO, March 29. (U.RV Jimmy Dean, rookie hurler. will pitch four innings for the Washington Senators today against New York Giants, after Dutch Leonard hurls the first five.

Harry Gumbert will pitch the first seven innings for the Giants with Joiner taking over in the last two. trimmed the Matsons once more In1 to Honolulu, just to do a good job a poor exhibition bv both teams Chan Wa. Joe KaulukukuU Ma Johnson and George Lee went to work to pile up the count. They scored 16 points to five for the (Torn wells. or it.

And should there be a deficit this deficit could be made up from next year's profit. Forget the clubs! while South Seas downed their former conquerors Coca Colas by nearly 20 points. The Elks after losing their two first games went out to capture second honors. They were last year's champions. The Asahis are all set to play baseball in Japan this summer.

At meeting of the club the other INDIANS IN PRACTICE GAME COLUMBUS, March 29. (U.PJ The Cleveland Indians engage Columbus today, while the Brooklyn Dodgers take on the Giants. Manager Oscar Vitt jumped the gun on other managers and announced that Bob Feller would be the Indians opening day pitcher April 16 in Chicago. night, one of the leaders made quite speech, emphasizing sportsman ship and behavior both on and off the field. The warning is laudable, but needless.

Teams from Hawaii to Japan in the past have always left PLAYERS SEE FIRST SERVICE HAVANA, March 29. (U.R)Padgett, Cooper and Lary saw their first service yesterday when the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Cuban AH Stars, 5 to Joe Medwick still was on the bench. a fine impression there. Walter Wong waa the "show of the tripleheader.

With his dattllng dribbling and shooting, the oldtime South Seas captain thrilled the crowd. When the South Seas forwards failed to locate the hoop. It waa Wong's brilliant shooting that kept his club In the running. The manner in which Walter sidestepped and outmaneuvered his guard waa beautiful to see. Walter 'collected 16 points.

But Four Players Left CUBS AND WHITE SOX TANGLE TUCSON. Ari March 29. (U.P) The Chicago Cubs meet the Chicago White Sox today, whereafter both depart by train for El Paso to resume their traveling series. Dirty Dean, traveling with the Cubs, remarked: "This Arizona sun will do my arm lots more good than any treatment I had in Los early In the season. George Oak.

ley was third for Punahou. Basketball has already hit a new high in Honolulu this season. And the sport is expected to reach peaks hard to touch after the visit of the Oregon State college sharpshooters. Looks like the Civie auditorium will be a popular eageball center for the next two weeks. Those promoting the OSC game report that' there has been quite a demand for season tickets and plenty of reservations for the various game.

Clarence Lincoln, a star last year, arcms to be about top among the McKinlcy sprinters. Lincoln won his heat of the 100 yard dash in 10.2 seconds. George Padeken was close second. More fouls were called in this 11 Points Each Tommy Kaulukukui played a fine brand of ball although he had to buck against his brother Joe. Tommy enjoyed the game tremendously for his rivals were youngsters, he helped coached.

The Cromwell Hawaiian, mosllv former Rainbow stars, must row admit the schoolboys and Luke Gill are just a trifle better than thev. Tommy collected 12 points while Herbert Cockctt, Bill Harris and Tony Morse were other stars. Brother Joe led the Deans with an even dozen of points. Although Ah Chew Goo waa in the lineup. Matson also showed a big letdown.

Goo was Ineffective as a shooter, due probably to hit recent Illness. Sonny Lee carried the main offense for the shippers with It points. Glenn Fugate who played inspiring ball in the last two gamea again came to the aid of the Elks. When Francis Nakamura tied up the score at 35 all with a minute to play, Fugate took a pass to toss in the winning basket. Frank Shaner another reliable player and Ike Wintermute then clinched the game with two more underbasket goals.

Shaner mad 12 points while George Forbes was pleasing with his hard playing. There were 30 personal fouls called in this game. Two Punahou men. Jerry Pea cock and George Grelg, tied for first In the pole vault at 10 feet 8 inches. Both show lots of promise.

Mick-Punahou BOSTON ROOKIE HITS HOMER LAKELAND. March 29. U.R Robert Loane, Boston Bees' rookie, homered In the fifth inning Thursday against the Detroit Tigers after Rudy York homered to tie te score at one-all. The Bees won, 3 to 1. DIZZY DEAN NURSES SORE ARM LOS ANGELES, March 29.

U.R Dizzy Dean will remain here for treatment of his arm while the Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox go it was announced. Track Results TODAY'S ALIBI: "The lacing Three heats were run off In the 100, McKinlcy men taking the first three places In each heat. Lincoln's time was the only one better than average. Kimura won the" second heat at' 10.7 while Suk Ko took the third with 10.8. came off my clove and 1 didn't 100 yard dash Won by Lincoln (Ml: Palolo Golf Play Listed Palolo Golf club members will participate in a two ball foursome tournament over the weekend at the municipal links.

The play is over 18 holes with half of the combined handicaps allowed. Players, may select their own partners and play either Saturday afternoon or Sunday morning. It is stipulated that players must alternate driving regardless of who made the last shot. Ball prizes will be awarded the low net winners. New handicaps have been given know it.

That's why I dropped that peg at first base and gave 'em the game than any other- this season with 18 charged against the Cokes and 19 on the winners. Both teams finished the game with four players. Coca Colas appeared a shell of their once great ball team. Only the colorful Monk Meyer performed in his usual style, making 12 points but the rest of the team was wanting in both defense and offense. Absence of Don Sturtevant was a big reason.

Up to the 10 minutes, Coarh Francis Alwohl's Cromwell Ilawaiians gave the Rainbows the battle of their young lives. The lead changed from one team to another. Then Capt. Art Campbell, Bert Padeken (M, 2nd; Cunningham (M), 3rd; Withingtoii P). 4th; Kimura (M).

the winning run." 5th; Chock (Ml, 6th; Lam tP. 7th: Ko Two Fisted Wat Lincoln also won first place in the 220 with Padeken second. The timt was 23.2 seconds. ZEKE BONURA FINALLY SIGNS WINTERHAVEN, Fla Marrh 29. U.R Zeke Bonura, last of the New York Giants holdouts, feigned his 1910 contract last night for reported $10,000.

(Ml, Bin: Muramoto iMl, 8th; Maioka (Mi, 10th. Time, 10.2 sec. 220 yard dash Won by Lincoln (Ml; Padeken (Ml, 2nd; Ruddie (P, 3rd; Nakano (M), 4th; Simpson (P), 8th: Chun I.M), 6th; Kimura (M). 7th; Mai. oka (Mt, 8th; Uagood (P), (P.

10th. Time. 23.2 sec. 440 yards Won bv O'Brien Peacock (P), 2nd; Cunningham (Ml, 3rd; Simpson (P), 4th; Nakagaml (Ml, 5th; Card Lined Up For' Next Week Tunahou Is goinr to be hard to beat In both the 440 and 880 this year. Yesterday Tom O'Brien tromped home an easy winner In 'the quarter mile with John Pea-rock a second place winner.

O'Brien time was 53.2 seconds. Not Recognized As Champion Professional wreftlina will eo to seveni members. They are: Nick Lum, 18 to 14: Dennis Rod- it with a two fisted attack next Wednesday at the Civic auditorium. Promoter Al Karasick announced today that he has lined up two rlgues. 8 to Dr.

Y. Wakatake. Phones and Dobbins Are Favorites Tomorrow Favored to win their ninth game into one of the most promlsinp NEW YORK, March 29. (U.P.) The NationaW Boxing association todav Punahou also placed one-two in the 830. Ted Withington was the 14 to 16; Archie Won, 12 to 13.

and super -naturae" for the program. In one of the featured mcef winner at 2 minutes 6.1 seconds T. Yamamoto, 9 to 10; R. Tominaga 20, and Y. Kashiwa 5.

withdrew recognition of Joey Archibald as featherweight champion. The move was due to Archibald's with John Nelson second. Bob Billy Venable, the little giant killer Value, another Punahou ace half failure to fight Pete Scalzo within wno mowed down Heavyweight Jack Gacek the other nicht. swans heavers hereabouts and ahould things click, as they have done 14 Teams At Loop Iileeting Fourteen teams were represented at a recent meeting of the Smile Japanese junior softbali league. This new circuit, under the newly organized Japanese softbali association, will open on April 21.

Entries are still open and teams interested are asked to get in touch with either Sam Uyehara or Eddie Tanaka. Teams present at the confab were Palama Gakuen, Manoa YMA. Ma-noa Heiwa. Aala. National Cafe.

Hi-rai Tailor. Blue Bird Cafe. Asahi Photo, YMBA Juniors. Eki Cvclery, Smile Cafe. Alapai YMA.

Moiliili Nisei and Kakaako YMA. The next meeting will be held on April 8 at the YMBA. six months as had been agreed. i ennis Tips The NBA announced that the winner of a fight between Scalzo milcr, did not run. Barney Salvador Is looking for a record In the mile this season.

He was an easy inner over tram-mate Henry Young In 4 minutes 50.1 seconds, good time for this holds with Tony Bommerito, the tough and rough Italian performer. Kaimon Kudo, pride of the local Japanese colony, will display his muscles against Steve Nenoff, the and Frankie Perrin would be rec ognized as the title holder. By PHIL BAGBY several times for him' this eeaion, may turn in an upset. One Inning Enough William (Rex) ficichcrt looks like Lt. Jim Foley's choice as opening moundsman.

The Transits have dangerous hitting outfit and may take advantage of one inning to do the damage. The league standing: uujganan Lion, in the other main go. Softball Loop The Drop Shot Both attractions promise to be lun or action. Opens Sunday The dron shot Is a slice which Two other bouts will be arranged barely clears the net and drops Team W. L.

Tri The Japanese Amateur Softball aimost aeaa. It carries plenty of backsDin. wnn tne two main numbers. Commercial Loop Morru (P), 6ih; McKinley man seventh; Campbell (P, 8th; Miller (P, Uth; McKinley nan 10th. Time.

53.2 sec. 880 yards-Won bv Withlnpton (Pi; Nelon (P), 2nd; KeUlklnl (Ml. 3rd; Qnon (M. 4th; Ackerman (Pi, 5th; Morgan (P), 6th: Smith (Pi. 7th; Davis (PI.

8th; Ko (Ml 9th; Young (M). 10th. Time. 2 min. sec.

MM run Won bv Salvador (Ml: Young (M). 2nd; Oaklev (PI. 3rd: Pun? (Ml, 4th; Pun (Ml. Sth: Watkins (P, 6th; Torris (P), 7th; Silverman (PI, th; Park (Ml. Sth: Tomanhtma (M, 10h.

Time. min. 50.7 ec. 220 yard hurdles Won bv Chock (Ml; Coss (Pi, 2nd: Hind (Pi, 3rd; Rhinkawa Ml. 4th: Scott (PI.

Sth; l.ee (Ml, 6th; Chan (Ml. 7th. Time. 27.3 sec. Half milt ealay Won by McKinlcy (Padeken, fchun, Nakano.

Lincoln); McKinley necond team. 2nd; Punahou, 3rd: Punahou second team, 4th. Time, 1 min. 34.7 sec. Miia relay Won by Punahou (Hind, Wlthineton.

O'Brien, Peacock): McKinlcy. 2nd; Punahou second team. 3rd: McKinley second team, 4th. Time, 3 min. 38.2 sec.

Shot put Won by Ko (M); Padeken (Ml, 2nd; Mowat (P), 3rd: Scott (Pi, 41 Lamberton (Pi, 5th; Barros (Ml, 6th: Soua (Ml, 7th; Putsch IP), 61 ft. 2i in. Foit vault Won by Peacock (P) and Greia (P): Uyeda (Ml, 3rd: Begf (Pi, 4ih: Ca rtloza (PI. Nojima (Ml, 6th; Ackerman (PI. 7th; Nakao (Ml.

8th; Yamada (Ml, 6th. Height. 10 U. 8 in. Broad Jump Won by Muramoto (M): Ko (M).

2nd: Vveda (Ml, 3rd; Sakata (Ml, 4th: Yukinaga (Mi. 5th; Locty IP), 6th; Guits (P). 7th; Chinn (P), 8th; Koizumi (Ml. 6th: Kamauoha (Pi, 10th. Ultance, 20 ft.

3i in. Htflh jump Won by Young (Ml; Lati (Ml, 2nd; Sakata (Ml. 3rd: Yuinaga (Ml, 4th. Wlthlngton (P). Sth: Hjeitl IP).

Wong (P) and Motofujl (Ml tied for sixth; Nakapaml (Ml and Cardaia (P) ued for nlnih. Height. 5 ft. 7 in. Mutual Telephone USS Dobbin Hawaiian Electric Naval Air Station Rapid Transit which gives it a very short bounce.

The start of the stroke is the same league, affiliated with the Japanese Softball association, will inaugurate its maiden season with 12 games Sunday on two separate fields. Defends Title NEW HAVEN, March Hal Stanhope of Ohio State successfully defended bia 1,500 meters title In the annual na-'ttonal collegiate swimming championships today, turning In a time 20 minutes 13.S seconds, bettering his previous time by about eijtht seconds. It was a new Intercollegiate, meet and pool standard. He swam over a 50 meter course. .667 .444 .300 .000 as the chop but the racket moves I'll Civilians in the l40 commercial Baseball league race tomorrow are the Mu tuai Telephones and USS Dobbins.

The Phones meet the V.aimanalos in the opener at 1 in the Honolulu stadium and the Dobbins take on the Rapid Transits in the nightcap. At the moment the Telephones are leading the chase with eight wins and one setback while the Dobbins are right behind with eight victories and two A trouncing for the Phones and victory for the Seahorses will put the sailor boya atop the league standing. However, Ted Shaw will be out there to see that the Hello Lads do not lose. He is expected to halt the Nalos with his steady routhpaw delivery and at the sme time whack out a hit or two. Out to Repeat The Nalos will be hot after the Phones, whom they managed to beat lat year, incidentally, the rural squad has yet to break into the win column in the hist eight starts.

Haruo Uchimura or Mitsugi Fuse will oppose Shaw on the hillock. The nightcspper promises to be closer than the opener. The Dobbins, while favorites, may encounter difficulty solving Archie Brito'a slants. The Transit hurler has developed With an overcrowded entry of 27 Hitting Data (Up Through March 23 Qimu) INDIVIDUAL HITTING Name AB RBI Pet. Waimanalos teams the league has been divided into four sections.

The champions of each section will go into a championship elimination series. itrr. t. 33 Retchert, 30 E. Neves.

9 C'henoworth. NA 4 Section A and will play at Atkinson pnrk while and play at Bowlers Leave For ftlainiancl Today on Trip Five local bowling stars depart on the Matsonia today for the mainland for an extended tour which will take them to the ABC tournament at Detroit and the women's nationals in Syracuse. One group is led by Arthur Slag-bar, manager of the Hawaii team. Leaving with him will be Pete Laura. Miss Lily De Caires and Kapiolani field.

Games listed for Sunday: Sec more downward than forward, giving the ball much more spin than speed. The service grip is used. To make this shot most effective, the player should use a loose grip and a very flexible wrist. This stroke is very effective against. a baseline player who has atrong drives but does not play net very welL It also enables the player who uses It to use the depth of the court as well as the width to wear an opponent down.

Is Vulnerable Many times a player who has just run hurriedly in to retrieve a drop shot finds himself vulnerable to a w. RodriKues, 28 Gibson. NA 7 Shaw. 33 J. Duarte.

P. 38 J. Fernandez. 25 tion S. Ilata Shoten vs.

Manoa Heiwa: Kapahulu Jrs. vs. Naka- yama Radio; Kakaako vs. Kyuyo Kai: Section Alapai YMA vs Aloha Grill; Asahl Photo vs. Kaya- VACLMATIC A pen with Jewel-like beauty a pen of lasting pride! at IEsiBiioIl Bun's hara Shoten: Section Tori R.

Rav. 34 3. Akita, 11 William, 31 Brito, RT 20 Rose. 29 J. stitva.

P. 41 C. Kealoha. 30 Ft. Puna.

3.1 Enomoto, 30 Sanrlt. NA 31 C. Nv. RT 32 Shoten vs. Bluebird Cafe; Asahi Miss Dorothy Stagbar, 10 7 I 1 3 a 7 6 7 5 0 a 4 1 3 3 4 0 3 3 9 3 1 3 4 7 IS 14 4 a ia 3 14 13 10 13 4 11 10 14 10 It 10 10 10 7 10 i 10 A 9 8 fl a These four will meet in Los An- well placed lob.

At other times 7 3 1 a a 13 4 4 3 1 a 5 2 3 a 3 3 a a a a 3 1 2 2 3 0 0 4 1 .444 .500 .429 A2U .424 .417 4110 .382 304 .348 .345 .341 .333 J33 .323 .313 -104 .204 .275 J27S .21 asi .2.18 .250 .250 Garage vs. Palama Auto; Narikawa Nursery vs. Westsiders; Section Waialae Kyodan vs. Surfriders; Ma having returned the drop shot, and Seles three other bowling stars realizing the danger of a lob, he backs up and finds a fast drive noa YMA vs. Miller Sons; Diamond who had left by earlier boats.

These 8re Radford Stevenson, Jerry Mcure and Wallae Martin. C. Bishop. RT 23 Play Sunday Packers vs. Waialae Sons.

117 So. King Notej First came starts at 9 a. The fifth bowler on the Matsonia Second game starts at 10 a. m. Third leaving today is Jess J.

Kelly, who will Join the Milwaukee American K. Sito. 33 M. Rodrtgnes. RT.

28 Z. Zavae. NA 17 Santos. RT. 3S S.

Curti. 41 E. Rogers. 18 M. Cordelro.

R. Barrow. NA. 33 CIVIC AUDITORIUM ROLL Ell SKAflinG FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND TUESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING COMI ONE, COMI ALL! game starts at 11 a. m.

Hawaii Loop Wants The ladies of the Waialae Golf club are sponsoring a two ball mixed foursome, golf tournament at the Waialae links Sunday afternoon. Flay starts at 1:30. Stars at Detroit Kelly is also on a trip to study methods of officiating in various sports. He plans also t6 take in the Kentucky Derby. 35 Per Cent From Burnett, 31 We carry every type ef Parker Fountain Fen HAKUBUNDO BOOK STORE 14 N.

Beretania St. Phone 2104 Keio Trip Sponsor W. Williams, 32 Boyle. NA Stopper. NA, 2 J.

Rodri(tus. 28 0 2 3 7 7 .250 I If the Nippu Jiji. sponsor of the TEAM AVERAGES Team AB RRI Pet Sport Shorts NAME FAVORITES ASHE Keio University baseball team .278 Out How -v All Hews Stands mi. n. y.

-v look liberty Hawaiian Electrics 297 4.1 82 34 Telephones 307 43 82 39 USS Dobbins 333 38 8fl 31 Rapid 308 44 78 33 Pit Civilians. 345 37 80 29 Naval Air Station. 23 37 66 32 Walmanalo 270 17 49 11 .267 .258 .253 223 visit to Honolulu this summer, is willing to take 35 per cent of the gross as it did in 1928 when the Keios last played here the Hawaii league will approve of the whole nroiect. VILLE, N. C.

March 29. (UV-Ben Hogan and Jimmy Demaret, top money winners in the winter golf 181 going by him down one of the sidelines. The drop shot Is a dangerous phot to use until the player, through long practice, has learned to make the shot consistently and well. Don't ever forget that for the drop shot to be effective, it must have the proper amount of backspin, just the right elevation and just the proper amount of forward speed. The shot, no matter how well it is executed, becomes a boomerang when used too often or at the wrong time.

It must be a surprise, HCBAA Sofrballcrs And Vollists Will Gather Next Week Plans for the ifCBAA softbali and volleyball leagues will be made at meetings scheduled for next week at the E. O. Hall Son store. The softbali teams desiring to compete should gather at 12:30 p. m.

Monday. Volleyball outfits should be rep-repented at the session called for 12:30 p. m. Friday. Mackay Yanagisawa, league manager, said that a limited number of teams will be taken and that it will be a case of first come first served circuit, ranked as co-favorites to Abbreviations: E.

Hawaiian Eiectrlc See the new Parker Fountain Pen today at SATO BROS. JEWELRY STORE lg N. Beretania St. Phone 3623 day in the $3,000 Asheville 'open tournament. Hjrper's Bssaar Voguo Pattern Trua Love Latter Secrets Life Time Crime Confessions Intimate Detective Front sae Detective Caxette Laff Love Romances Red look Coad Photography Modaro Manners Sunday S.

F. naminer L. A. Times Philadelphia Inquirer and the following COMICS: At a meeting of the senior circuit moguls last night the franchise owners favored an invasion of the JaDanese collegians and at the same T. Mutual Telephone; Pearl Harbor Civilians: RT.

Honolulu Rapid Transits; NA, Naval Air Station; D. USS Dobbins; Walmanalo Suar Co. AB. number of times at bat; runs scored: II. hits made; RBI.

runs batted lis; batunc percentage. FAVOR I II I A NEW HAVEN. March 29. siF Michigan's Big Ten champions were favored time preferred the above percentage to a flat guarantee. The Keios would be featured in to win the National Collegiate Ath letic association indoor swimming title as swimmers from 38 colleges eight or nine games at the Honolulu stadium, starting late in June Big Shot Comics Kaen Detective Crackarjack Comics Blue Ctatl Smiling Jack Planet Comics Funny Pages Feature Comics Zip Comics Tarsan umbo Comkl Crack Comics King Comics Champion Comics Speed Comics gathered for the opening session of There is a possibility that the Keios mav be taken to outside islands.

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