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1 1 THE HONOLULU ADVERTISER. THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 19, 1931. TWELVE -3 2 1 1 af Vba IT ii JjTLG 2 3fr SubEase9 Tenders Aire Victors En Nawnu Leagtm CREAM OF SECTOR AT DE RUSSY TONIGHT Britain's Fair Golfers Arrive In U.S.A. DEANS' FAST PLAY SUBDUES SAINTS Big Crowd On Deck To See Rival Teams Mix IN HEGTIC MATCH TWELVE CORKING BATTLES ON CARD Matzcn -Kreagan; Will University Cagers on Top 38 to 33 in Feature A. A.

U. Lrame Aiona Amateurs irounce uei-ta Frats by Score of 43 to 16 By K. H. MAD vrr Kurvr i. uif u.

Admiral Among Those versity of Hawaii, defeated the Latter-Day Saints in a 1 til7 in rr rr rvt 1 in tit a A4itll "a Af li A CjavaiAw A A TT Present as Dungaree Tossers Clash STANDING OF CLUBS Pet luiiuiii juaaa w-w au mv ivmutu vi niv uvuiui Basketball doubleheader at the Pal a ma Settlement Gymnasium last nignt. ine Aiona Amateurs romped away trom tne Korean submarine Base 4 .800 4th and 11th Divisions 2 2 Jioo 1 vsh. c-x i a Delta frats 4-J-lo in the opening game Tenders 2 2 .500 witn last nignt a victory, tne uni-rerslty step lcto the top perch tb undefeated Palamas with five 19th Division 3 .000 YESTERDAY'S SCORE Tenders 7, 19th Division 4 wins each. The rest of the outfits Show in the Main Event DE RUSSY CARD Tourle. Kam, vs.

lUhhen, F. Hot-tor, L. vs. Knighton. Kanu Tracy, Kam, vs.

Oarrett. Hon. Brown, F. vs. Moran.

Hon. Carlin, vs. Llovd. Hon. Miller, L.

vs. Parker, Hon. Silveria, Kam. vs. Ratliff.

SH. Smith. G. sil, vs. Parsnkk, Kam.

Wllberger, vs. Holt. SH. BJerkan, SIL, vs. Janowsky, Hon.

L. vs. 'Woomer. Sir. Kreagan, L.

vs. SH. AT Fort De IWsy tonipht, right in the heart of the Waikiki district, and in the middle of the fort nararl, PACK IS TIED FOR Submarine Base 13. 4th and 11th are out of the race now and the title seemed destined to be taken by either of the two leaders. Divisions 8 The Hawaiian' all-around strength 1 TODAY'S GAME (Postponed) Tenders vs.

19th Division SATURDAY'S GAMES Tenders vs. Submarine Base 4th and 11th Divisions vs 19th THE TOP Twenty -Seventh Beats Division (2 games) 1 Chicks, Clansmen on Top IN YESTERDAY'a double header of the Submarine Base ground, a twelve bout Sector League, played on the Navy Yard Field, the Tenders etaged an uphill struggle and overcame the tail-end 19th Division team to win bv th TWO very- 'one-sided basketball ramus were nlaved at Schofield boxing smoker will Le staged, bfinffinjr together the last niffhfc th 27th Tnfantrv or Wolf score of 7 to 4 and in the nightcap Pack taking the 19th Infantry Into tiilent from Luke Field, Fort KamFort Shafter aud the Harbor Defense. tne league leading Submarine Bas camp 81 to 29, while tne 13th neid bumped off the 3rd Engineers enjoyed another 'merry-go-round and easily took their most bitter rivals the 4th and 11th Divisions, Beavers, 47 to 19. For the benefit The losers were utterly powerless not familiar with Sector hctin? it to cope with tne winners in both hat-ties snd last ntghf victory for the to the tune of an 18 to 8 shellacing. The twilight conflict on yesterday's program wa advertised aa the game of games for the season and a coodiir might be scid that the down town army posts together with Luke Field and Kam are holdinar an f.Hmin.H Wolf Pack throws them Into a tie Best Chess England Is contributing some ef her most eminent women links stars to the tournament play which will soon be?) In Florida, Including left to right Miss Kathleen Garnham tf the Naze Club Essex, Diana Fishwlck, who defeated Miss Glenna Collett In the final of the British women's tournament and Miss Betty Dix Perkln, captain of the United Service Ladies Golf Association.

again with the 35th Infantry for the crowd waa there. With such distin league leadership, and the 'chances guished guests aa the Commandant of tournament in order to pick a team that will challenge the Schofield champions some time in Mr. are that both teams will remain 1k 7 me ourteenth Naval District, the Air Station Is Winner By SO to 26 ers in deadlocked until they fight it out among themselves. Tha 27th 1t nisht shifted Sjem- Vie Hawaiian Division championships. Flay Captain of the Navy Yard, and many of the weaker sex cresent.

this hn fi 1 helped them win over the big Saints And teamplay and nifty guarding were In evidence throughout the conflict. Naukana and Hansen did their work at center well, feeding, the speedy Quon Chock Lum and Soo Kim to run up the score. On the defense the Varsity bottled up the foul wne and shut-out the Saints close-in rallies effectively. Inability to shoot from the distance caused the L.D.3. team to lose the game for they seemed to have no care to do so or could not shoot from long range.

SAINTS FUNCTION Starting strongly after the first minute of play, the losers looked $rood to break through the Collegians ncfense for 14 points In a row, throwing: the Unlvenity stands Into cons-tmiatlon and gloom, coach Gill had hw second team scoring trio of Too-mey. Tal and Hansen in the fray and thee boys failed to puncture the Saffron defense and after 10 minutes of battling, he sent Kim, Lum and Naukana in with grateful results. Hansen gave their only points, three, then while Brooks with three snd Ward two from center, Nielsen p.n4 Kowallis, cue each accounted for the losers Undismayed by the H-3 count ogalnst them, the Varsity started to function beautifully white holding; the Saints to no points. M. KIM BREAK THUOIGH Scsmhip Kim and Quou Chock Iairu roistered four points each end Ncbriga came down from guard' to thp other basket.

With the commencement of play in the second half, the Varsity cheering section burst into Joyful acclaims as Lum dumped one In from center to put the Deans ahead. Hau-kana followed with another from the foul mne while Kim and Lum tallied with goals before KleUcn registered on a foul for the Saints. There-sfter. Lum and Kirn alternated in cutting the meffhes for the Daans' points. Ten points in arrears 25-15, the ner attraction was contested hfnr SEVENTH SMOKER Tonight's smoker will ho pie from forward to center and the change apparently worked out nicely.

Title Tilts the largest gathering of rooters seen at the Navy Yard Field since the The stars for tne 13tn rieia were Kf a. Raeburn and Smith. Pour league got underway. PICKED TO WIN WILLIAM. PEET JNaval Hosnital Tries The "Two Division" combination, who had taken the measure of the Boys Are Warming Up at tfcifiiaiantuiaaaja Land Forces" a counle of week enth of the series and as most of the novices have been eliminated the remaining matches win Hash only the top notchers of Army boxers, and the main bout between Matzen of Shatter and Kreagan of Luke Field, lightweights, will probably determine the.

title in this division. These bouts should be Interesting to those who like to see the big fellows strut their stuff as there is not a flyweight or bantam weight on tiX Hard But Is Outclassed PIRATES ONCE HFI TITLE TO iCIIIvp.Tnv ar kt .1 Maui Champ Coming (Continued en Page 13) Bill Tildcn Too Good For Pro. Kozeluh for the only set-back suffered by the Submarine Base this season were top heavy favorites to repeat the dose 0' NE of the most talked of young ball players, and rated by many aa the Outstanding Short Eton In Ui Jtmcrlnn luirn. WW WilAXi, SiU who was first discovered by Pittsburgh scout, Joe Devine, given a trial yesieraay and the fact that so much rested on the outcome of this HS' chess championship cf the I Islands for 1931 la now under wicn tne rirates and then turned loose. ment that a regular nine-inning game Young Cronln is a cousin of Steve Cronln of Honolulu, not Steve'a card.

Featherweleht 1 flu 1rTJ-eif 'way, and more thaa 18 play limit with plenty of welters, middle-weights and lisht heaws to o-rah (United Press By Navy Radio) era are -engaged in preliminary was scneauiea by the league officials Perhaps the 4th and 11th may have figured the "Land Forces' to prn-oor STANDING OP CM US Pet. Fort Shatter ......10 10 0 1.000 Fort Kamehameha .10 9 1 .900 Luke Field 9 6 3 .667 Marines 9 5 4 .536 Honolulu 9 3 6 33 Naval Air 10 .37 1ofl Sub-Detach ..9 2 '7 .222 Naval Hospital ....10 0 10 .000 NEW YORK. Feb. 18. A controver matches being played daily at the the calcium light.

tired and weary about mid-game due sy of long standing was settled here tnrftv xhrn "Riff Bill" Tllrien Central Y.M.C.A. Shafter as a team is leading to tneir overwork the previous day when thev smashed all leaeue records Lieut. Virgil Kinun. last year's defeated Ktrel Kozeluh, of Czecho vu8a oieve naa a orotner playing on the Pacific Coast who la said to be on hia way to a league berth, and who Is about the same age as Joe. the Washington sensation.

you kpow." said Steve during a gabfest the other day, "that my roter whea ln 6ch001 was a much better hitter and just as good as kid brother, when in school, was a much better hitter and Just aa good a fielder as Joe (whose parents died when he was very young, and he made his home with our family) tut now look where Joe has landed?" Clark Griffith, who seldom wastes words In praising young ball players and who is half owner of the VTashington club Says-You only get i gSt youngster like Cronln every ten 8 estefmed Barney Dreyfuss, owner of the Pirates, must' have a pain ln the neck everv time 1 A Sector leather pushers with 617'i points and Luke Field Is second. Rl- valry between boxers "from these post la particularly keen. slovakia, If. was Tilden'a first in champion; C. H.

Medcalf, and David Leong were granted the benefit of a by running up a total of 26 scores against the 19th Division. However, the Submarine Base had enough runs ln four innings yesterday to tell the The Sector-Navy basketball game professional circles and he mowed his opponent down 6-4. 6-2. 6-4. thus waiver in tne preliminaries, due to their standing last year.

These men between Naval Air Station and Naval OPENS AT 7:30 The bouts start nromntlv at Tun will play in the finals. story. Hospital at the Army and Navy Carl Allenbaugh, A. Keiss and Rob With. the "chamDionshin" eame o'clock and the newly constructed M.

C. A. last night was a walk-away ert L. Macconel are leadine resriec for the Air Station, 50 to 26. Lieut ktu.

nui aaa notes rne nrnc- ress of this Cronln kid whom he once owned and then passed up tively in the preliminary matches. safely tucked away. Olsen eased up In the ninth and singles by Howard. Hawes, Kesner and Roberta mixed Russy arena is within easy access of those who may wish to take the streetcar with ample parking space for motor vehicles. which are about three-fourths over Magley and his company were all over the floor and did not have any and unless there is a sudden unset.

with Newton's double and a trials bv they should be represented la the English, with Eparacino'a error aand- The officials are: Referee. Andv Bidd'e inri. tt trouble in defeating the game Hospital team. finals. wicnea in between eave the "Two-Di ending an ancient tennis argument as to which was the better player.

COCKETT, WARRIOR, NET CHAMP George Cockett, of the Kamehame-ha school tennis league, defeated Samuel Ah la, 6-4. 6-4, to take the championship of the students singles division, and was awarded two new tennis balls from W. B. Caldwell, tennis director, as a recognition of the fine showing Cockett made in the various games he played. Cockett Is undefeated with J.

Kukea as his nearest rival with four games won and one lost. Saints rallied and Kowallis and Brooks fousht back for basket and towards the end had the score shortened. Kaarlng the close of the conflict, they were forcing the issue but the Roaring Rainbows had too much lead and won the game. EKOOSS STARS Karry Brooks canied the offense for the Saints la briiliant style nd again made many baskets tying Quon Chock Lum with 18 points. Brooks played a whole of a game, combining with In determining the chamDionshin.

visions'- aggregation five scores. Commander' Askln. L. Fuliard-Ler The stars Of the came were; for each Island will be entitled to send Aitnouen oisen simnlv teved with Dad Center: timekeeoers. 1st Ssrt.

the Air Station Lieut. Magley and hia highly touted ODnonents. it cm one representative, to compete against Simpson, Sgt. Everhardt; phj'sician, MaJ. T.

H. Reazan: announcer. it Johnson; for the Hospital Keicllng and Dickerson. me sue qualifying irom oahu, everything being put on a match play the remarkable and brilliant playing of Johnnie Johnson which took the Sgt. Hatton; rlne technicians.

M. The Naval Hospital has the fiehtincr basis. Ben Williams, crack nlaver cake in this argument. Johnson, Sgt. J.

Turner. N'1 T1 TO IN THE OLD COUNTRY EWS dispatches recount that after a collision In a soccer game aaBoraUX Franoe one of tne players was carried to a hospital and the other was led away by the gendarmes. After due process mnntT. the Part reccl il sentence of Xee that such a Judicial decision would take all the fun oui or me game. Johnny Klerans of the New York Times follows this up with 'JSSLTiT laSSOW' footbau was sentenced to threa months at hard labor for attemntinr Jute a mtk iat I et in this country In the ferlS fnd baU P'8" rtbes.

threw a world series and walked unmolested out of court." have the bIa Black Sox would 'r" gtai enough to have served three months at hard la- they emitted to rSn spirit, but can not score the points English led with the stick with two Sector Athletic OScer, 1st Lt. Wal- that win games. The Naval Air rrpm Puunene, Maui, has announced his intention, of coming to Honolulu for the finals. (Continued on Page li) (Continued on Page 14) (Continued on Pae 13) showed up well on long range shots but under the basket they were weak. Summary: Several surprises resulted from the preliminaries in the elimination of some of the best players of the Ho NAVAL AIR 50 SOCCER SHOTS nolulu.

Chess club. George "Arnold. A. Kivlaho, A. L.

Moses, Ed Tanguay and Chas. Brown, all veterans of the game, fell by the wayside, thouzh KEEPING THE GAME nnv Three Senior Soccer league games JUNIOR ATHLETES TO FIND GOING TOUGH IN THE REP RELAYS Marks Established Last Year Will Prove Hard to Beat St. Louis Is Out to 'Repeat Kam Had Great Two Mile 'Team they put up a remarkable fight. A feature of the games this year Is the use of the aueen's onenin. URING the life of the D1 are scheduled for the week-end, and as this has been a season of sur generation.

It la verv rfmihtfni with white attacking. A. L. Moses. prises so far, the dopes ters may again if there will ever be another Major league scandal like that of the Black Sox in 1919.

Ball Dlavers chairman of the committee, has been Instrumental in making the tourna take the measure cf the champions and they intend to put all the pep and ability Into the game they know, and bring the bacon home. Bonnie the Great, however, has a well oiled organizaticn, which is working together in great shape, and if the; Shafter lads come out ahead they" will deserve the victory. Mr. Jones will referee. be upset in these bouts.

ment cne of the best ever held. are watched like hawks, not only by On Saturday, tha 21st. the Sore. Player Pos. FT FTM TP Magley, 5 1 1 11 1 McGorty, 1 0 0 2 0 Johnson, 7 7 5 19 0 Darling, 4 0 0 8 Day.

,....3 0 0 6 2 Duck, 1 3 2 4 1 Buerly, 0 1 0 0 0 Van Kammcn, 0 0 0 0 4 Heller, 0-0 0 0 .1 Totals 21 12 8 50 10 NAVAL HOSPITAL 26 Player Pos. FT FTM TP Dickerson. 2 3 2 6 0 Keying, 4 1 0 8 3 Johnston, 3 0 0 6 1 Potter, 1 3 1 3 0 us tad, g. 0 2 1 1 2 Kelly, 0 4 2 2 4 Kerchner, 0 0 0 0 2 Totals 10 13 6 26 12 eewei, xgencs aired by club owners but by the fans and "others. ana meet tha Boilermakers in the regular schedule earns at MakikL 2 KAWAIAHAO Once professional basebAil rfvirto into the professional WTestling class and the sport is doomed.

Danny Wise Kam Leader On Gridiron Daniel Wise, of tbe Kamehameha school's football team, was elected captain of the 1931 team, at a recent chop sul dinner given by the Kamehameha Schools Athletic association at the Honolulu Chop sul house. "I hope we will take the championship this year," stated "Wise. Those present at the dinner besides the football bovs were: Dr. and Mrs. H.

F. Barnes, Mrs. T. E. May.

Mr. and. Mrs. C. V.

Budd. Mr. and Mrs. w. B.

Caldwell and the Misses Velma May, Nina Bowman and Olive Park. pm. The Iron Men have Improved some lately and expect to again upset the dope by taking the Koreans into camp. Their lineup has been altered some, and with Erickson at center-half, the team Is Denned As a safeguard asralnst crookednmsi. CENTER TO HAVELOOP Six teams have alresdv siffntf led in baseball, the two maior Ip.itom pay Judge Landis a salary of 675,000 a year with an unlimited nnm account.

considerably. The Koreans, however, have been playing a very high class their Intention of entering the Lane while T. H. Da vies was the donor of the mile relay cup. TIZER TROFI1V The Advertiser trophy for the two-mile relay went to Kamehameha while Punahou took the Star-Bulletin cup for victory In the quarter-mile boys under 14 relay.

The St. Louis medley and half-mile relay teams hit a fast pace to take first places against their rivals and set up a brace of records that will be hard to beat. In. the medley the Saints ran the 1540 yards (two 220s, one 440, on 660) in 3:23 3-5. while in the brilliant half-mile relav which decided the meet thev made 1-5.

or soccer and are out to annex the points. The great thins thev lack SCORE BY HALVES The other Sunday game Is between Palama and ILA.C's at Makikl. tha kick-off to be at 3 pan, following the replay of the Korean-Ironwcrks game. If you crave action this Falama-Hack game will provide lt. This should prove almost as spectacular as the Schofield-Hack game last week.

Both teams are speedy and peppey and the fur will By. There Is a feeling in some quarters that the A.C.'a have the edge, but believe it or -net, it will not be such a great surprise to see this dope upset snd the Palama boys come out the victors. We expect this to be the speediest game seen at Makikl over a lew moons, with the result in doubt to th nd. la a forward who can shoot; in the Teams 1 2 Naval Air .....22 28 50 Naval Hospital ..16 10 26 last few games they could easily have Increased their score with ordinary shooting ability. We can look for some improvement in this depart Butler, referee: Simpson, umpire.

ana Aiiey voueyDan league being sponsored by the Kawaiahao recreation center. The teams are Abe Ahia's Hawaiian Divers, last year's champions; Alfred Mattos st. Agnea, runners up; Sanchez St. Agnes Babies; George Yap's Mission Lanes; De Corte's and a team from Palama. Et'dJe Keliikipl.

hard working player of the. Kawaiahao team of last year's Junior A. A. Is raking up a gang and Is expected to be in. The Maluhia Blues, with Big Boy Sua ln PROFESSIONAL VTRESTLtXG PROFESSIONAL wrestling has developed Into a rough, and tumble sport where about the only hold barred Is the strangle hold, and where the grapplers go so many five or 10 minute rounds to a decision.

There's a lot of "horse play" about wrestling that appeals to a certain class, and for that pro wrestling matches have been well patronized on the mainland, and the mat men them ment shortly. Fred Dunkley will see to the rules being observed. both of which stand out as excep Mid tional performances. all over the course and picks up any ball he may find laying around loose. The Korean-Ironworks fint.rauni KamehamehVs sturdv two -mile game, which waa called off.

will tv team ran a beautiful 9:36 3-5 relay to J. B. Walker will be out armed to Why not have a set of printed rules replayed on Sunday at Makikl, the JVNIOIt HIGH SCHOOL track 'and fieid athletes will hare a flossy collection of records at which to fire their broadsides on March 14 when the second annual Representatives Relay Carnival is staged nt Kameha-neha stndium. The mirks set up in the inaugural last year were, for the most part, exceptional for Junior high rcmpetition and It is more than likely that a number of them would tand out at the top if compared to Mainland Junior high records. Tha six cups which were awarded to winners of relay evrnts last year pre now held by tour different Junior highs, two of them possessing a pair of trophic, since all trophies must be won three times, these again enter competition this year in addition to two new ones for the winners of the Ciuarter-ml'e sprait relay for boys uniier 12 and quarter-mile relay for Outside IUnd end Rural bahu teams.

SAINTS OCTSTAMUNO St. Louis grabbed the lion's share cf laurels lat year by snatching vlc-tiy In the csruival trom Washington Jimi.tr HUh. Fy virtue of this tri-ujupji Brother Stephen boys hold the Representatives Club shield, rtr.blamaUc of the championship. In addition the fleet S. L.

C. med-ly anj half mile relay teams won the Honolulu Sporting Goods and S. O. Hall Si Sen trophies. finished In 'fifth position inscisr as the meet was concerned but the lads grabbed two trophies by virtue of victories tn the qnKrer-mile ripen relay and the The quar'-r-tntle trophy bears Uie usae ci w.

A. Ramsay, cop, wniie the mile relay went to Kalakaua in 4:00 flat. Kalakau- tne teeth with whistle and authority to aee there is no bitme In the aicK-on at 1:30 D-m. Another ric Golfers In Medal Play "Scotty- MacKay. the Trofessiorial on goir etiquette printed, ln three languages, if necessary, and posted up at every tee on the Fair Grounds speedy quarter-mile relar team selves have made plenty of money clinches or kicking in the slats.

stopped the watches at which contest will be the result, and there should be some action. Tommy Gibson will officiate with the whistle. Some day we may get peek Course? In isn so rery much slower than times made bv bieser and stronger teams. at this rejuvenated sport Hawaii. at the Mid-Pacific Golf club, Lana-kaL announced last nieht that there On Sunday Fort Shaft hc.

The Punahou quarter-mile boys un- would be held next Sunday lor mem- Sorry to' say Aloha to Lt. John. Lovell who sailed for new location on the Army transport yes- terday noon. -Alvarado looks like million dol Schofield to meet the Hawaiian nitri- City-wide Barefoot Soccer league. These games have been completed, with the Pawaa team victorious In the Intermediate divisicn, and tha Pawaa A leading the Juniors, all re-, fleeting the greatest credit to Coach "Toots- Harrison.

These lad3 win be (Contlnued en Page 13) Ders an ia noie medal play. sion champs, and these two friendly SHORT FLASHES lars In a Schofield ring, but not so roio. are also likely to be ready with a nifty team. The Mission Laners having so many on their roll may split into two teams. Any team from any part of the city or out of town Is invited to enter the league.

Special invitation Is extended to the KaimukL Vineyard, Waikikl. Dole Park. Pauoa, and Puu-hale district teams. The league will begin the first week in March. A team may have one Junior A.

A. XI. player, but no Commercial or Senior A. A. U.

player or 1929 and 1930. Any player having played 'before 1929 is eligible. A meeting be held on Tuesday at 730 p. m. at the nave a wrc worth watching.

The game will take place at and the band will be on deck. The Shafterites now feel that they have had enough practice to on hand at Makikl Saturday at 1:39 RULES TO HELP RUTH SMASH OUT HOMERS Did you ever play golf over the six hole layout at the Pair Grounds! so mat tne photographer can take their pictures. not in town. Somehow or other he always takes It on the chin, here. Alvarado was asked If he was of Spanish or Mexican descent.

He replied, "I'm no rreaser ir you have, you probablv have noticed that all rules of this game are violated by those who are totally Ignorant' or the goir' code. When Baidy Bresnor anneared ln Honolulu Sector the Houston Arena last Friday night There la the two-some thai win (By United Press) taiv 2urtmlrAZaUn umpires, fresh from their annual Indent Ernest S. Barnard, today said that the new home at hi.K 1, home Tnn mnit jndced from the noinr hom Ter tb it "tTn Tmi I ne vioiaxea one of the rules of the Commission. He wore a can. drive tee shots at a foursome hefnr tUtiT DE RUSSY 7:30 TOMCIIT this quartet bsus takMi And those who tried to tell the world that Bresnor 45 rears recreation center to organize the league.

As this may be the only meeting of the league it is urged that all teams interested send a rhot. TICKETS RIngMde Bleachers 1Z 2,. AT TlfE ARBECUE INN; HONOLULU SPORTING GOODS; HOI.L1STEK DF.IO (O.I waikiki branch: at 1 P.M. ON. Thf re Is the 'nut i ho pla:.

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