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SIXTEEN HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1946 ANKWJAB. TOO TO EE) oo ox WIM ILdDTUH If fT-N 'f X' 'I 171 Grid Tilt Tonight wnts In Ft mvre II weffet vuarn Locals Will About Dis 'n' Dal In Sports By LOUI LEONG HOP Sports Editor, The Star-Bulletin Notre Dame Favored To heavier eat Iowa On Saturday Than Visitors over Villanova, Geneva over Carnegie Tech. Br HAROLD CLAASSEN NEVV YORK. Oct. 25.

IJP) Notre SATURDAY The Hawaiian Warriors will out Dame customarily has no more luck visiting Iowa City on a football mission than this forecaster has with his weekly predictions. Delaware Is Considered As Opponent NEW YORK, Oct. 25. U.R The University of Toledo put in its bid for future big time football today with announcement of the season's first bowl game the Glass Bowl on December 7. Oklahoma City and Delaware, both unbeaten, are being considered as possible opponents for this first annual event with scouting eyes also on Detroit and Syracuse.

At the moment it's a "little college" but the city of glass is EAST Penn State over Colgate, weigh the visiting Oakland pros nine pounds per man when the starting elevens take the field to Stagg Deserves All The Fuss Made About Him They're making a lot of fuss about Amos Alonzo Stagg upon his return to (Chicago and vicinity,) the scenes of his many triumphs. And the grand old man of football deserves every bit of it and perhaps some more. He is and has been a credit to the great game The venerable gridiron figure, now 84 years of age, coached at the University of Chicago for 41 years and is the last survivor of the meeting that created the Western or Big 10 conference 50 years ago. Brown over Boston University, Yale over Coast Guard, Syracuse over West Virginia. Rutgers over George This time, however, the Irish night at Honolulu Stadium.

Kick- should chalk up their first triumph off is slated at 7:45 sharp. in the Hawkeye State. The local pros will carry an 18 Two times in the past the Irish have invaded Iowa City with un beaten teams, as they will again pound per man weight advantage in the forward wall, while Oakland backs outweigh Warrior backfield men by eight pounds. this weekend. And two times an ine dean ot college football men underdog Iowa eleven has tri umphed.

mam Coach Keith Molesworth's Card The starting teams probably wul be close to even but Iowa hasn't making plans which it hopes will bear major league fruit. To make it attractive there are many unique angles. the reserve power to outlast the Irish. inal and Gold eleven will enter the game slight favorites over their visiting rivals, who last week dropped a 20-13 encounter to Se-attle-Tacoma, leaders of the Northern division of the Pacific Coast league. a a a Other selections Arm over The winner's trophy will be of i f.

4 Duke, USC over Stanford, Tennes Washington. Columbia over Dartmouth, Bucknell over Lafayette. MIDWEST Indiana over Nebraska. Northwestern over College of Pacific, Purdue over Pitsburgh, Michigan State over Cincinnati, Marquette over Arizona, Oklahoma over Iowa State. ana SOUTH Alabama over Kentucky, North Carolina over Florida, Arkansas over Mississippi, Georgia Tech over Auburn, Mississippi State over Tulane, North Carolina State over VPI.

Louisiana State over Vanderbilt, Georgia over Fur man, Washington and Lee over Richmond, William and Mary over VML SOUTHWEST Texas over Baylor, Texas Tech over Denver, Tulsa over Kansas. FAR WEST Utah over Wyoming, Colorado over New Mexico, Utah State over Montana, Oregon State over Washington State, Oregon over Idaho. UCLA over Santa Clara. see over Wake Forest, Texas over blown glass. The participants will Rice, Harvard over Holy Cross, wear jackets and keep warm with a a a Although the Oaks have been Penn over Navy.

Oklahoma over Texas Christian. Ohia State beaten three straight times. Coach Kaska hopes to hit the win column blankets made of fiber glass. The stadium will have glass dugouts, a glass press, box and a glass scoreboard in blocks of blue and gold, the Toledo colors. over Minnesota, caiiiornia over Washington, Michigan over Illinois in the islands.

Coach Lyn Waldorf of -Northwestern made regarding this. He said: "Mr. Stagg and I have agreed not to play Saturday. And I can assure you I Mill keep my end of the bargain." Saturday's contest will mark Stagg's third return to the midwest since Chicago retired him 14 years ago. In his 56 years as a college mentor he has coached 542 college games 444 of them while at Chicago.

Tonight the grand old man will be honored at a dinner by the order of the C. Chicago varsity letter-men's club which he founded himself in 1904. Among other things," between halves of the game with Northwestern in Evanston, he will be presented with a plaque by Tug Wilson, Western Conference commissioner, to commemorate his part in organizing and developing the "Our boys like to win and their tors led his College of Pacific eleven into Chicago Thursday to play undefeated Northwestern at Dyche Stadium. una The encounter has significance in that it was against the Wildcats that Stagg, after making Walter Camp's first Ail-American team as a Yale star, launched his coaching career in 1892. As a matter of record the first Chicago-Northwestern contest ended in scoreless tie and a second game the same season ended in a 6-4 victohy for the Wildcats.

While opposing Northwestern is a heavy favorite to run all over the Tigers chief interest will be on Stagg and the tribute he will be paid between halves. It is going to be something the grand old man picks as a highlight in his long career. In the old days Stagg coached and played for Chicago, which was a customary practice. It is rather amusing to read the kidding remark and Missouri over Southern Metho dist. spirit is good." Coach Kaska said during drills Thursday morning at i.

A I The game was the brainchild of worker in one of Toledo's three mam 4 'Ik I FRIDAY the stadium. "We'll be handicapped by several injuries and Skipping over the rest in a hurry San Jose State over Brigham we'll miss the four boys who giant glass plants. He wrote a letter to the president of his firm and all the glass companies agreed to promote the game. The worker's payoff: A lifetime pass to the Glass Bowl. couldn't make the trip." Young, Miami over Chattanooga Mel Reid, triple threat halfback.

Detroit over Drake, Boston College is slightly injured, although Coach Kaska plans to use his colored ace The idea simply is to push Toledo in crucial spots. USC Slated for Acid Test a a a The Warriors will stand pat with into big time football. The university for years has had one of the nation's top basketball teams and now they want to get the gridiron outfit out of the little college class. Against Stanford Saturday their starting lineup of Joe Kaulukukui at quarterback, Aubrey Min-ter, left half; Tommy Roblin. right half; and Dick Pfuhl.

fullback a By RUSS NEWLAND SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 25. (JP) Leo Peccianti, left end: Bill A fifir! I nnn ECeiser Leads In Golf Play Castro Passes Govalums into 4A League First Place Tie 41 IM EaWUUr Kemp, left tackle; Floyd Rhea, left guard; Jack Keenan, center; Tony Samarzia, right guard: Bob Iiams. Whether Southern California smashing win last week was the spasmodic thrashing of a fallen right tackle; and Roy Ruskusky, giant or the long May Concede right end. looked for Trojan football revivifi RICHMOND.

Oct. 25. (JP Coach Kaska will open with Joe Herman Keiser, a cool and deliber Murray, left end; Rudy Matulka 1 To Leialums ate shotmaker from Akron, led left tackle; Vic Martinelli, left WARRIOR BOMBARDIER. Joe Kaulukukui, Hawaiian Warriors field of 160 into the second round guard; Doug Stahle. center; Charles Kremesec.

right guard; sharpshooting field general, whose passes are expected to play a telling role in tonight tilt against the Oakland Giants at Honolulu stadium. today of the $10,000 Richmond open golf tournament by virtue of a three under par 69 on the opening Bill Bishop, right tackle; and 25 and swivel hipped over for a touchdown. Castro again converted. The Govalums scored twice in the second period. Two successive passes from Castro to Harrison were good for 23 yards and the third score.

The conversion failed. Another pass, this time a toss of 34 yards from Castro to Ho, gave Mitchell's team its fourth tally. The conversion failed. The Warriors seek their second Pacific Coast Pro football league victory Frank Sheridan, right end. a cation should be determined great extent Saturday at Palo Alto.

If the rebuilt Trojan eleven can dispatch Stanford's hard hitting Indians with the thoroughness at 7:45. Star-Bulletin photo. 18. Trailing one stroke was Jim Signs today along the 4A football league front indicate that the Alumni circuit will concede to the request of the Leialums to play a free lance schedule in addition to their league games. Official status of Leilehua Alumni Dackiieid, the opening Ferrier of Chicago, while defending call will go to Buzz Trebotich at quarterback; Walt Gordon, right Champion Ben Hogan of Hershey, Hawaii All-Star Cagers To was bracketed with four others naiiback; Bill Schroeder, left half; team will be settled at tfie league and Bin Lewis, fullback.

at 71. Midway in the third quarter the STATISTICS Score 39 0 Touchdowns 6 0 Conversions 3 0 First downs earned 11 9 Forward passes attempted 19 20 Forward pastes completed 9 7 Passes intercepted by 3 Fumbles 2 5 Own fumbles recovered 0 1 By DICK KLENHARD Louie Castro passed the classy Farrington Alumni eleven into a first place tie in the 4-A loop as he led the Govalums to a 39-0 victory over the outclassed Kamalums before a small crowd last night at Honolulu stadium. Farrington scored at will to register their second straight league win and are now tied with the Mick-alums for the top slot. Kam's defeat was their second and puts them at the bottom of the heap. Sensational passing between Cas Halftime entertainment will be displayed in wal The big field that includes most meeting scheduled at 4:30 Monday afternoon at Nuuanu YMCA.

At the Tour Big Isle, Lanai, Molokai Russ Newland furnished by a local band. loping Washing of the top money players in the Farrington team took over the ball on Kam's 34 yard stripe. Don Men-diola passed to Harrison, who lat- ton 28-0 the week before. USC fol game will be reduced to the low 60 meeting Leilehua heads will present their plans to the governing lowers will have something more Mixed Net and ties after today round, survivors will finish up with 18 hole eraled to Castro who lateraled to Samuel Punohou who plowed over By ALBERT C. FONG Coach Swannie Pang's All-Hawaii concrete than sentiment upon which to pin their future hopes.

for the fifth score. The conversion rounds Saturday and Sunday over the 6,354 yard Hermitage Country basketball team will play a series Play Enters failed. Manv a Trojan rooter, hazy as club course, where Hogan won in of games on three other islands next month, it was announced here the outlook appears to be. can still 1945 with a score of 289. The final score came in the clos Semifinals see the coast conference champion ing minutes of the game.

Farring body for approval. At an unofficial gathering of various team representatives last night at the stadium when Govalums routed Kamalums. 39-0, Leilehua was given assurance that the 4A loop will allow it to fulfill playing contracts with non-league teams. In a previous statement, a Leile-. hua official said that his team will drop out of the Alumni league if officials deny its request to play free lance.

ship in the distance. All the team waii 'next Friday where they Mill play two games at the Hilo armory against Walter Victor's Eagles. After their two game series on the Big Island, the Hawaii cagers will perform on Lanai on November 4 and 5 against the Lanai All-Stars. a a Coach Pang's cagers will conclude their island performance with a game on Molokai on November 6 and return here on November 7. Coach Pang also disclosed that the a a a In the meantime it was also ton had the ball on the opponents has to do now is to win the rest uns, Micks learned that Ah Chew Goo, one of 31 yard line when Castro faded Vivian Saffery and Chinn Sunn, defending champions in the Ha of its league games, which would include the University of Cali Still Unbeaten back, tossed a pass to Ho on the eight, and Ho went down the ma- tro and receivers Albert Hue, Cleg- the most colorful floor artists the territory, will not make the jaunt with the All-Hawaii team to fornia at Los Angeles among the horn Boyd and Dickie Ho proved waiian mixed doubles tennis tournament moved into the semifinals Thursday afternoon when they defeated George Forbes and Thelma kai side of the field to tally.

Bill victims. a a a the mainland next month. In Junskol Loop Prestige converted. mum Goo was chosen to captain the Undefeated UCLA, of course, has too much for the white and blue Warriors. The above combination -clicked nine times in 19 tries, five of the completions being good for Anahu, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3.

Hawaii team on their three month If football fans enjoyed a wide different ideas. U.S.C. has lost one The Punahou and McKinley high barnstorm tour of the states. Due In the other quarterfinal match Fight Results Hawaiian troupe, comprised of four musicians and a hula girl dancer which is accompanying the Hawaii team to the mainland, will perform open game they got it last night. conference engagement, 6-1, to Ore to business pressure, the diminu junior football teams preservea their unbeaten status for another gon State but whether the result of touchdowns.

tive star has given up the jaunt. played on the Moana park court, Chris Milne and Clayton Benham bested Elaine Puaaloa and George that wet field meeting can be con- (Bv United Press) on the three other islands. week when they defeated Farring Besides a total of 39 forward passes tossed, there were more laterals thrown during the game than we could count. It was a wide open arm Nine players accompanied by sidered a true yardstick is prob- PITTSFIELD, Mass. (U.R) Oscar lematical.

Williams. 142. Pittsfield. knocked ton, 6-0, and Kamehameha 18-0, The All-Hawaii team is slated to leave for the mainland on either Bartel, 6-2, 7-5. Little Dickie Ho was the player of the evening as he snagged four passes to register four touchdowns, as well as playing an outstanding Coach Pang and Publicity Director respectively, Thursday afternoon, The Trojans apparently have out Leonard Ceasar, 138, New Or- November 15 or 27.

The semifinals will get under way Saturday afternoon at 2 when Chew Chong Ching will fly to Ha Led by George Kanna and Bob since arrived. The contest with leans (7). affair and good ball. Starting lineups Govalums Po. Kamalums defensive game.

Stanford should offer an interest- Burlington. Vt. (U.R) Buster Beau- ivir. ana Mrs. James Us borne are scheduled to meet the Benham- Fase, the Puns Climaxed a 60 yard drive in the second period when Fase finally lugged the ball into mg comparison on how Southern pre 139, Burlington, outpointed Jo Deadline to Apply for Ducats Charles Kalua Andrade Milne duo.

wdiiiornia now siatKs up wnn 11s jr.ii 137. Boston (III). the end zone "from the eight yard Kinman Chang Henry Guigni Wm. Huffman William Wise The Govalums started their scoring early in the first quarter. Ho intercepted a Kamalum pass and raced 44 yards to the 26 yard line.

Castro picked up eight on a line The other match is slated for 3 in the afternoon and action will be stripe. For Shrine Game Is October 30 It was reported that Dalma Ah Jas. Matsuura William Emo Wm. Prestidge John Costello provided by Chiquita Winn and arch rival UCLA The latter won PHILADELPHIA. (U.F)-Billy Nix-from Stanford 26-6.

144. Philadelphia, knocked out The Newland selections: Justine, 112, Philadelphia (7). use over Stanford. i FALL RIVER, Mass. (U.R) Leo California over Washington.

iMaccuci 129, Portland. drew Leong, Gov quarterback, suffered Albert Hue August Reiman Henry Kamakana against the Saf- buck, and Ho skirted around right fractured ribs and Darwin Chang. Midnight, October 30, has been Cleghorn Boyd David Legros Ben Ogden Howard Marfield end for 16 yards and a touchdown. Pun halfback, suffered a possible fery-Sunn combine. No matches booked for today.

designated as the deadline to place Louie Castro George Kauhane Yetsuo Higa Back fracture of a bone In the leg. Castro converted. urigon aiaie over wjsnmgion aiaie. in wnnc nL- iH.h. Tony Costa, 123, Woonsockct, Richard Ho Townsend Stanley Lyons George Kempster McKinley Don Lee shoved the applications, for tickets to the an nual Shrine game on December 7.

R. I. (10). With four minutes left in the Borotra Back in ball over the goal line for the This came in an announcement by initial quarter Coach Jimmy Mitch Micks first score from the three Individual scoring: Ho 24, Harrison 6, N. J.

OJ.Pi Newark, out-157, Atlantic Shrine officials yesterday. Funohu 6, Castro 2 and Prestidge 1. yard line after he had galloped 70 ATLANTIC CITY, Danny Martin, 160 pointed Don Ellis, City (8). Net Competition ell's squad scored again. With the ball resting on the Kam 48, Louie Harrison faded back and passed to From Mainland Boosts Islands Yetsuo Higa, president of Leile-hua Alumni association and who ac yards for the first down.

Score by Quarters: a a a Action in the Aloha Bowl's 16th nnvilnmc 14 19 II 7 3Q A pass play covering 60 yards Ho ho caught the pigskin on the 'Kamalums 0 0 0 00 from Hiram Sasaki to Robert LONDON. Oct. 25. P) Jean Okuda was good for the second annual football classic will be between the University of Hawaii and the University of Nevada. Kickoff is slated for 2:30 in the afternoon.

score. Kicnard MoriwaKe raced c6 Borotra, the bounding Basque of the tennis courts two decades ago, came back to the net wars today to give companied the organization's foot yards to the Warriors' three yard UCLA over Santa Clara. Montana over Utah State. Fresno State over San Diego State. Loyola over Rediands.

Calif. Poly over Whittier. Pepperdme over Pomona. SUNDAY St. Mary's over Nevada.

Befanos Will Fight LOS ANGELES, Oct. 25. (JP) Enrique Bolanos, Mexico's leading contender for the lightweight championship, leaves tomorrow for his first showing in northern California. Bolanos meets Star Misamis of Manila at the Oakland auditorium October 30. Kamehameha to Meet Lahainaluna In lYIaui Shrine Football Game marker and then on third down carried the ball over for the final France a two to one lead over Britain in an international club a Prior to the game, the Shriners tally.

match at Queens courts. Watkins Is Favorite HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 2 (JP)--Maulin' Paulie Peters. Oakland middleweight, meets Kenny Wat-kins, Los Angeles boxing specialist, in a 10 round main eventer tonight at Hollywood Legion arena. The promising Watkins is rated a 1-2 favorite, but Peters is conceded the puncher's chance.

will hold their usual pageantry program which will start at 1:30. There mam Still quick footed at 48. the vet Feller All-Stars will also be stunts and surprises between the halves. eran polished off Donald Butler 6-3, 6-3 in 40 minutes of play on the inside courts. ball team to the Facmc coast recently, returned Thursday by PAA clipper.

Mr. Higa said St. Mary's college football team could be had for Honolulu this season if University of Hawaii officials deal with Head Coach Jimmy Phelan. He said Coach Phelan is anxious to bring the Gaels and Herman We-demeyer to the islands for a game but he definitely will not deal with private promoters or clubs. As for the $50,000 he offered the All seats for the game will be Win 4-2 Contest reserved.

Earlier in the opening round of the a a a Applications for tickets must be SAN DIEGO, Oct. 25. (JPh- two day tournament Britain's Henry Billington, Davis Cup team member, defeated Frenchman R. Brrnet 4-6, 6-3. 6-2 and France's P.

Feret de With. Bob Feller striking out 11 men in the five innings he pitched, the mailed to the Treasurer, Shrine Football Committee, P. O. Box 2990, U. H.

Gridders Due On Coast SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 25. (JP) Thirty one members of the University of Hawaii footbaU party now are due in San Francisco by air early Saturday, to meet College of the Pacific next Friday. The team will remain here over Feller maior leaguers defeated feated E.

J. Filby. 6-4. 9-7. Jackie Robinson's all-stars, 4 to The Maui Shrine football game on December 8 might very easily be a territorial championship contest.

The two teams will be Kameha-meha school of Honolulu and Lahainaluna high of Maui and both clubs are sporting undefeated records at the present time. In early speculation, facts and figures add up to the Kam Warriors copping the Interscholastic title on Oahu and Lahainaluna doing the same on Maui. Lahainaluna Is undefeated in three games with Baldwin high, their latest victim by a 30-6 count. Th nroceeds of the December 8 Gaels Mr. Higa said the amount was in an exhibition baseball game here Honolulu 2, before midnight, October 30.

These reserved tickets may be picked up at the Stadium ticket office at the Williams Equipment Co. beginning 8:30 in the morning last night. Feller nine won the to include expenses. game in the eighth inning with five "Our team made a big hit in the of November 11. hits and three runs.

Robinson's 2 4 three games it played," he reported "The bovs were a credit to Hawaii, the weekend, working out in Feller's 4 8 A limited number of ducats will Porter. W. Pope (6) and Taborn Golden Gate park stadium, attending the Nevada-St. Mary's Besides the players the rooters who went along helped to sell statehood Feller. Chandler (6).

Leonard (9) and go on sale at the Williams Equip Hemsley, Hayes (6). ment Co. 8:30 in the morning of FE TOOL ttxth where they went." game here Saturday and leaving for Stockton Monday. November 4. KPOA to Carry The clipper on which they Mr.

Higa took a flying trip to New York City and stopped long Grid Game Tonight enoueh en route to take in the traveled from Honolulu carried a blackboard for studying play diagrams en route. Each player brought a Hawai Michigan Northwestern football Dependable'' Hawaii's newest radio station game. KPOA, begins its Parade of Sports After seeing Wedemeyer in action ian lei; they 11 be bestowed on broadcasts tonight, with a play-by against Mr. Higa con the Stockton team. game will be given to the Hospital for Crippled Children in Honolulu.

Coach Tom Mountain, assistants Clayton Benham and John Berring-ton. will head a Kamehameha party of 33 players to make the jaunt to Maui. Col. Harold W. Kent, president of Kamehameha schools, and the Rev.

Steven Deshay, Kamehameha chaplain will also the trip. The Warriors are scheduled to leave for Maui on Saturday. De-mhrr 7. and will return late in play account of the Hawaiian War vinced the former St. Louis college rior-Oakland Giants pro football star really is an AU-American.

game. i The University of Hawaii football party was slated to leave at 7 a. but departure now has been set for 12:30 p. m. owing to late arrival of the Clipper from The broadcast, starting at 7:30, Tanseer Named Coach brings Don Klein, KPOA's sports caster to the microphone for the the mainland this morning.

description of the game. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 25. (JP) Leonard J. Tanseer, former captain of Penn's 1932 basketball team.

On Sunday, at 11:45 a. KPOA the afternoon on the following I 1 BEFORE THE GAME Have a good Chinese dinner. Delicious tasty Chop Suey I and Noodles. 1 TAKE OUT ORDERS I any order of $5.00 or more ifY will be delivered free between 1 1 'v'v the hours of 4 and 6 p. m.

Order must be in by 4 p. m. Phone 95671. WtilMia aiioinaAfti 1W1 1 HONOLULU STADIUM CHOP SUEY 2239 S. King St.

Open Every Day Next to Stadium RIGHT DRESS 4k (pM Smart comfort is the order of 4 -jr the day. And these attention at- jT.sii, i tracting shoes by Smith rate a salute from every man who wears them. Wherever duty calls you, this shoe, styled in the military manner, is one of the jr finest for general wear. Drop in IC iff will carry the. Associated Oil broad Sad Sam Ichinose has been appointed assistant to cast of the St.

Mary's-University of Nevada game from San Francisco Penn's basketball coach Don Kel lett. Reelected As Prexy Monday. They ill travel by plane A Company Cops Softball Crown The members of the University SATURDAY of Hawaii football squad, en route Reelected to the presidency of the Hawaii Boxing Managers as to play College of Pacific and Fres no State college, are slated to par Treat sociation Thursday night was Sad Sam Ichinose, manager of Yasu Ya sutake. Dado Marino and Robert Yourself, A Company won the Club 100 Softball league title Sunday at the Moana park by defeating Com-6 3 paTnyW 'other half of the Sunday Takeshita. ticipate in the broadcast between halves of the contest.

It was also announced that the Washington California game in Seattle will be broadcast at 11:15 a. Saturday on station KGU. Other officers reelected were Dan To ny Gonzalez, vice president; Jackie Headquarters Com- Wright, second vice president, and ranv topped Company, 6-5. Timo Phillips, secretary-treasurer, Haywood (Sharkey) Wright, Vito Pet. .875 rinai w.

A Giordani and Yono Kitagawa were 1 1:15 a. m. Washington vs. U. C.

KGU 760 Kc. SUNDAY 1 1 :45 a. m. St. Mary's vs.

tlevada voted to the board of directors. U. 1 2 4 5 8 .750 .500 .275 .000 4 3 0 i-iq. Co Co. Co.

Thursday's Scores West Liberty (W. Va.) Teachtrs 11, Davis-Elkins 0. West Virginia Tech 26, Concord 0. Middle Tennessee Teachers 28, Cumberland University 0. Murray (Okla.) Aggies 12, Bacone Indian Cellege 12.

Michigan State Normal 13, Port Huron (Mich.) Junior College 13. I Marathon Race To Be Held January 7 If nq Elmer Ray Meets Parks The 23rd annual Central YMCA QUALITY HAWAIIAN FOODS Prepared by Hawaiian Beers Wines Liquors Luncheons Daily POLYNESIA Hours 11 to 11:30 P. M. 1 176 Nuuanu Ave. Liberty Theatre Diamond Head five mile run will rHTrAGO 25.

(JP) Elmer CHICAUU, held on New Year's Day, 1947, Make Your Party was announced today by Louis Men I for an inspection today. S' Cijff 1 YOU CAN'T Wtait OUT THEIR LOOKS Tune in Tonight woootuvu moc rom JOE ROSE KH0N 9:45 P. M. 1018 NUUANU AVE. Ray, NWa-" after his 49U donca, chairman of the aifair.

mgs tonight when Entry blanks and rules will bt consecuuv- parks. Washington KPOA 630 Kc. issued prior to the maraihon. Thosi a Success music by HARMONY ISLANDERS Phone Puuloo 21602 Freddie Enos cersons interested in running round main the event are asked to call Men F1tham. Eng.

Windsor. Can. Toledo. U.S.A. FWIES: donca at 65157 or T.

Pimm ai ruu "iS compiling his 43 victory string lUy SSured 45 by knockouts. 95605..

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