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SEVEN WANT AD SERVICE CALL 23 11 THE HONOLULU ADVERTISER, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 27. 1941. -r-Mi -p r- TTT if? F4 I 7TvT 'ST? -r-v EBy Spray en IBiiMeits ft Fort Kam Champions For 1941 getting too damn careless!" PFC Walter Scherer. first cook. SI Today The cooks rushed outside to see, and PFC Theodore Toben, second a tl ft ltl rtl a what the blazes was going on and came face to face with a Japanese plane banking gracefully and cir-'" cling around to rake the auad-rangle with another blast of ma- chine gun bullets.

cook of Hqs and MP Company. Schofield Barracks, have a private grudge the Japanese attackers of Dec. 7th. On that particular Sunday mornin? they had finished their duty of getting 1 "When I saw the big orange disc First of Post-Season Tussles To Be Held In Montgomery r'i. 'h ru 4TH ANNUAL TILT breakfast for the boys and had retired to their comfortable one room hut recently constructed in the Engineer Quadrangle.

The important business of the moment was to finish a game of rummy started the night before. So they shuffled the cards for the hands that would decide the outcome of the game. on the fuselage of that plane." said Cook Scherer. "I knew darn well it wasn't any of our pulling a fancy maneuver. Be- sides, that shot through the hut was plenty convincing.

-We knew i they were Japs alright, and rushed I to the supply room for our guns and ammunition. Men were com-." ing from all directions. We loaded! up and stood by for another at-- Players Hail from Both Side of Mason-Dixon Line SPORTS HASH POACHED COMMENT Harold Iloshino, the Pendelton, Oregon Japanese battler vto showed in several bouts bere last year knocking out David Young and Clever Henry, was chilled in the first round of his recent fight in Los Angeles with Jimmy Florito, a Filipino featherweight Florito needed but one minute and 21 seconds to Inock the Japanese lad kicking A left jab and a right nppercut sent noshino to the deck He regained his feet at the count of six but toppled to the canvas again The referee mptly continued the count and raised Florito hand Hoshino went to Los Angeles in hopes of landing a title match with th two featherweight championship claimants, Chalky bright, the New York and Washington champ, and Jackie Wil-ion, the NBA titleholder The Hoshino-Florito joust was omoted by Joe Lynch, former local fistic impresario Tb former holder of three world's istio championships, Henry Armstrong, is in the East touting: the ability of one Mike DeLia, a California lightweight There is good reason for Armstrong's exuberance concerning the manner in which DeLia, handles his fists, since the former triple-titleholder is Mike's manager Hammerin Hennery claims he is in the managing business permanently and that all the rumors about his comeback plans were away out of line In fact, he says 9 MONTGOMERY, Dec. 26 (TP) Two teams representing iacK. in the meantime we had to prepare dinner, so kept one eye''J on the- stove and the other on doors and windows-.

We served chow on time, but hardly anybody could eat their food. Too darnT" I the North and South do the hon ors tomorrow of lifting the lid off post-season bowl football nervous and exritp games. I I i Hr-- 1 The North-South squads will Suddenly the roar of a divine plane was heard overhead. But our friends, the cooks, paid no attention. This was nothing unusual probably a newly commissioned cadet trying out his wings.

Toben melded three Queens and drew another card. Scherer needed only a 5 spot to lay down his entire hand, holler Rummy and claim the spoils. just as he reached for a card, a ripping rat-tat-tat cut through the air and a machine gun bullet came tearing through the roof, plowed through their score Pad. sent cards flying, drilled through the inch thick wooden table to hit the floor and ricochet off Toben's wall locker! "Cryin' out loud!" sfinntoi rr juLcr LJ that came'V: through the roof. I've got it on my watch chain for a souvenir now.

They thought they had my name on it, Hah! Just wait-n engage in, their fourth meeting at L-ramton in Montgomery Players hail from either side of I even ud with them Japs for I bustuv up that nimmv the Mason Dixon line. Renewal of the Blue-Gray se ikdu. tuat pot on ice! hf weighs 156 pounds and couldn't get in condition again with ries will be followed on New Year's Day by five-other bowl LEGAL NOTICES DeLia is said by Armstrong games. These contests will fea a rood left hook and a kayo out a six months training period to be a two-fisted performer, with punch in his right hand. ture the transplanted Rose Bowl classic between Duke and Ore gon State at Durham, N.

sug LEGAL NOTICE 5 NOTICE TO ALL CREDITORS 1 OF OK DISTILLED SODA WATER COMPANY. LIMITFn Scherer as he picked himself up off the floor. "Those fivers are ar Bowl at New Orleans with Missouri tackling Fordham: Orange Bowl at Miami attract A DISSOLVED CORPORATION: ing Georgia and Texas Chris mgTulsa against Texas Tech. Another principal bowl game will be played on January third The boys shown above are the 1941 basketball champions of Fort Kamehameha. They wound up the season with a perfect record of 15 successive victories.

From left to right they are, Corp. Robert C. Holdeman, Pf c. John Chellman, Pvt. Ross C.

Hunt, Staff Sgt. Paul Ruby, the captain; Sgt. Carl Powers, Sgt. Willard Skelton, Corp. George Werkmaster, Sgt.

Kenneth McLeish, Sgt. James J. Castrichinl, Pvt. Robert P. Kerr, Pvt.

Boyer and Pfe, Syd Segura. tian; the Cotton Bowl at Dallas where Alabama meets Texas as ew urieans between the and Elpaso's Sun Bowl pit IHlecBir Soda Water Company, Limited, a corporation which was duly de- clared dissolved by the Treasurer of the Territory of Hawaii on De- cember 20, 1941, are hereby noti- fied to present their claims to undersigned at the office of his attorney, Wm. IL Heen, Room 206 Hawaiian Trust Building, 116 S. King Street, Honolulu, T.H., within ninety (90) days from the n-asi ana west aggregations, made refugees from San Francisco because of the war. Italian Planning Free Italian Unit SCHOFIELD RED DUST Duties of the recreation and ell (Consolidated Amusements) NEW YORK, Dec.

26. (UP) OSC Stages Secret Drill Bearers, Duke Resume Preparations for New Year's Day Game DURHAM, N. Dec. 28 (TP) Don George (music). Miss Uarda morale committee" of Oahu civilian defense were outlined yesterday iieux.

oj. Kandoixo Pacciardi, commander of the Garibaldi Brig Naming the Greatest Schof ield Fighters of the Past 10 Years Newsom (girls' and women's activities), Miss Nell Findley and Frank C. Atherton (USO), Leslie Deacon by T. G. S.

Walker, coordinator. The committee was appointed in There have been many queries to this department as to where to turn in tickets purchased for the Christmas and New Year's Day football games for refunds Nothing has been done about the matter by University of Hawaii officials as yet but undoubtedly the tickets will be redeemed shortly The Police game is another thing and many fans are returning their tickets to Chief Gabrielson, donating the money to the cause The Cops brought the San Jose State College eleven here and despite the fact that they did not play, the Police were obligated to pay the visitors' expenses amounting to about $5,000 It is fortunate that it was possible to secure accommodations for the San Jose and "Willamette outfits on an evacuation ehip which left here on Dee. 19 Otherwise their expenses would have been much larger The gridders arrived in San Francisco Christmas Day The University of Nevada which was to play the Christmas and New Year's game canceled its trip as soon as word of the Japanese invasion reached Reno So there were no expenses to speak of as far as Nevada was concerned. Bobby Riggs and Frank Kovacs, first and second -ranking' amateur tennis players who left the Simon-pure ranks recently and made their professional debuts in New York last night have been guaranteed $25,000 each, but It Is possible for them to make more than that by playing winning tennis Alexis Thompson, youthful owner of the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League, under whose auspices the two former amateur stars will make a nation-wide tour with Fred Perry, pro champion, nd Don Budge, former national amateur and pro champion, has guaranteed the four stars a minimum pool of $100,000 However, to avoid the hlppodr oming of some of the professional tours of the past, Thompson has devised a novel plan of splitting the cash After 10 exhibitions have been played on a round-robin basis, a ranking list of the four players will be announced The No. 1 man will then play for 38 per cent of each net gate as long as he remains the top player.

The No. 3 ranking player will get 28 per cent, the percentage share for No. 3 will be 21 per cent and the fourth player will receive 15 per cent For the doubles, the promoter will offer a nightly bonus doubles Uncaps will rotate The troupe Is expected to touch 89 cities The tour will last 22 weeks. ade which fought the Italians at Guadalajara in the Spanish civil war, arrived from Casablanca to July by Mayor Lester Petrie. (council of social agencies).

Earl Purpose duties of the com Vida (sports), Lt. Commander day to organize a free Italian mill mittee were stated as follows: R. Hickey (recreation and morale By LT. K. S.

VANDERGRIFT tary unit "to fight with the Allies "It is essential to the populace aate oi ifte iirst publication of this notice, the date of the first publication being December 27, 1941. All claims not so presented shall be forever barred. Dated: Honolulu, T. December 27, 1941. Y.

C2IUNQ. Trustee for Creditors and Stockholders of -OK Distilled Soda Water Company, Limited, a dissolved corpwatioo, (Adv. Dec. 27, 1941, Jan. 10, 17, 1942) officer U.

S. Navy), C. P. O. Clar ence Boudreau (U.

S. Navy), Cap' LIVING MEMORIES Some of Rivals In the war orphaned to keep up spirit and morale and provide diversion. This commit against Germany to free Italy." Pacciardi proposed organization of tain W. A. Maguire (fleet chap- the things which have taken place at Schofield Barracks will tee shall be under the recreation Rose Bowl game, Duke and Oregon State, returned to heavy lam), John A.

Cumnuns, (facilities), Mrs. Bess Scobie (schools) a uecauuist-like (Free French) organization. never be forgotten by-this per. son. Looking over the list we director of the city and county assisted by managers of movie theaters, boxing, wrestling, sports.

Theodore Searle, (sports and drill today In preparation for the annual New Year's Day gridiron include the night light heavy AAU), CoL w. W. Jenna (recrea erprmtmg playground activities, amusement tion and morale officer Hawaiian spectacle. weight boxer Podmonski of the 21st Infntry put up a terrific centers, dance halls, etc. department USA).

Duke players assembled in Planned for All This committee is "charged with first round fight but was handi-apped by too long hair. How Lt. W. M. Mueller (recreation officer, Camp Malakole), H.

O. Pfaender (volunteer recreation IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII Durham to run through a dummy scimmage. In nearby Chapel Hill, coach Lon Stiner ordered trainer and second Packy Fair. formation of sports, contests, movies and stock productions, dances, picnics, Juaus, carnivals, bazaars, musical, educational and Plans for the registration and the former undisputed middle 4 fingerprinting of all civilians on secret practice for his Oregon State squad. Stiner arranged to workers and training), William Maket (transportation), Phil Bag-by, (tennis), Gordon Virgo (community singing), Dr.

Hubert weight champion, went snip, snip with a pair of bandage scissors between rounds and in cutting the Polack's golden locks made send his men through four days la the Matter of WILLIAM ARTHET3. ROSENS URG, Bankrupt Oahu are being made by the Office of Civilian Defense. It was said that registration would be carried out with the 'cooperation of uninterrupted practice. instructive programs, concerts, radio broadcasts and all types of amusements and diversions necessary to promote spirit and keep up the morale." Brown (utility), Billy MacDonald (music), E. K.

Fernandez (individual and group acts, traveling Georgia In Miami him so mad he won by a kayo seconds later The summer day in 1935 when they opened the Bankruptcy Ne. 2861 If Trft units, masters of ceremonies) MIAMI, Dec. 26 (TP) The Jos Committee Members Tha committee is composed of Arthur K. Powlison, chairman; old Kole Kole Pass road from Henry Kahne John University of Georgia football team rolled into Miami this aft Schofield to Waianae and the NOTICE OF ORSE3 FIXING TIME FOR FILING OBJECTIONS TO DISCHARGE. Halliday (rural programs), Adam Ornellas (utility), George Carter Jack Botelho, assistant chairman of the scnool department.

Full details and instructions concerning registration will be published by- this newspaper as soon as they are released. Roosevelt to Keep Nations Informed surprise the official party regis ernoon to begin serious training for its New Year's Day Orange tered when they reach the most (cn airman USO entertaoinment committee). Dr. Miles Cary civilian defense workers). Marshall To the Creditors of the above and secretary (finance); s.

J. Jttose (transportation), Dr. Steven Jones (excursions), H. W. B.

White, (athletics and sports), Oscar Kell Bowl battle with Texas hazardous ot the many bends. There was a sign which read: named bankrupt and other parties in Interest: Resume Training Hall (program), Al Karasick and Hangover Curve, Constructed by Coach "Wallace Butts headed er (army and navy), Eddie Mitch- Joe Neves (civic recreation cen Btry 13th F. May 1, 1935. the Georgia squad rwhich num There Is real story behind that Notice is hereby given that on the 23d day of December, 1941, an order was made in the above en- ter No. 1).

The committee has arranged for bered 45 men. They traveled to Florida aboard a special train. sign Fans who this year re many shows and is conducting Tennis Champ Perry Injured titled proceeding fixing the 8th day of February, 1942, as the last talent review tryouts at the Army marked about one boxing card having four forfeits should recall one in 19llS when Santa Claus San Jo A crowd of well-wishers greeted the Bulldogs when they alighted in Miami. Navy auditorium involving over day for the filing of objections to the discharge of said Dated: Honolulu, T. H- Decem moved in and took charge.

he little fat fellow with the grey -'A 200 individual and groups act representing over 1000 persons. These shows are being staged Saturday, Dec. 27, Tuesday and 'Wednesday, the 30 and 31 from 1:30 3:30 NEW YORK. Dec. 26 (UP) beard and red suit ucned and ber 28, 1941.

Eleven Is Paid Off The newest professional tennis handed the 21st Infantry forfeits on the final five fights of a card barn-storming tour was cut short WASHINGTON, Dec. 28 (UP) President Roosevelt expects to confer tomorrow with representatives of all 20 Latin American republics and also to hold a separate conference of western Pacific nations to keep them informed of developments- in conversations with Britain's Prime Minister Winston Churchill, it was announced this afternoon. Communications To Canton Cut LONDON, Dec. 26 (UP) The Exchange Telegraph quoted p.m. for a total of 150 points just when WM.

F. THOMPSON, Clerk. By (S) B. C. ROBINSON.

Deputy Clerk. (Adv. Dec. 27) in its second exhibition match to they needed them. night when world champion Fred Perry seriously injured his elbow Chicago Field Not Available Plans for All-Star Grid Game Get Little The civic auditorium is now known as civic recreation center No.

1. Weekly dances will be held every Saturday from 1 to 4 with when he slipped while reaching for a low shot from the racquet FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Divorce No. 23323 Receives $5,000 Guarantee Despite Cancellation of Game "With Hawaii of aggressive little Bobby Riggs, JOHN ANDREW SIGMON VS. MARCELLA SIGMON OUR SPANISH FRAN-Called in this morning and asked us "Hey, do you know who I saw in the hospital last night?" This department was quick to respond with a big "Who?" But our newly found heckler repled "Sick people" and hung up. THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII Perry, carried from Madison Sauare Garden on a stretcher, was taken to a hospital where x-rays revealed severe contusions of the Swiss radio reports tonight from JTill Clash In Hearyweight Championship Battle January 9 BUDDY IsTnIURED fight To Be Staged In Madison Square Garden Ring NEW YORK, Dec, 26 (TP) Heavyweight champion Joe Louis and challenger Buddy Baer went back to work today to get In trim for their match, January 9, In Madison Square Garden.

Managers of Louis said the champion has finished eating tnrkey and Is back on his regular training schedule at Greenwood Lake, N. Baer indicated he would not spar for a few days because of alight injuries suffered In an auto crash. Baer declared he would continue work on the bags and on the road at Lakewood, N. J. 3 More Enter Chungking as saying that Chi radial nerve in the right arm.

to MARCELLA SIGMON. GREETING: You are hereby" notified that the Libel for Divorce filed in this Court against you by your husband will be heard before 5 nese troops have cut the main CHICAGO, Dec. 26 (TP) Re His physician said that no bones communications to Canton. were broken, however, and that ABOUT FIGHTERS We were the Honorable F. M.

BROOKS, ports that Southwest Conference stars would clash with a group of Western Conference football players at Chicago's Soldier Field on January 10 derived lit the Briton should be able to play within a week unless complications develop. CALL FOR BOOKS Students of Punahou, grades 7 recalling the, other evening the names of the greatest fighters who have shown in the Red men in uniform to be admitted at half "rice. Another dance is planned for New Year's Day and roller skating, boxing, wrestling are among the list of activities scheduled. Civic center No. 2 Is located in a large tent at Beretania playground, Smith and Beretania streets and is open daily from: 10 a.m.

to 4 p.m. The committee has asked the mayor and board of supervisors for $3000 as a revolving fund so that professional and amateur talent attractions may be augmented. AH efforts of the recreation and morale committee point toward clean, wholesome entertainment and activities of interest to the men of the services with civilian defense workers and the public participating. to 12, are urged to call for their Lands during the past 10 years books at Central Union kinder tle encouragement today from Perry and Riggs had each taken a set before the accident occurred and Riggs needed only three points The number one boxer was Ez garten school building today the park district. The district Shaw of the 21st Infantry.

For holds jurisdiction over rental of to run out the match. from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and next Monday and Tuesday from 9 the field fronting on Lake Judge of the above entitled Court, in his court room. Judiciary Build- -ing, Honolulu, T. on Tuesday, the 3rd day of February, 1942, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day.

Dated: Honolulu, T. December 19, 1941. By the Court, JAMES K. TRASK, Clerk. (Adv.

Dec. 20, 27, 1941; Jan. 1942) three years big Ezra ruled the roost as a middleweight and he a.m to 4 p.m. Students having did it with science. His master library books charged to them In an earlier match, Frank Kovacs turned in the finest performance of his zany career to defeat Don Budge, former world's professional champion.

6-4, 2-6 and 6-4. It was Kovac's first ap at skill was Kid Francis of the should return same on the above Texas gridder Noble Doss said at Temple, that he was among southwest conference 13th Field Artillery but he dates. showed only one year. Francis, SAM JOSE, Dee. 26 (TP) -The San Jose State College football team received $5,000 from the University of Hawaii to pay Its expenses, even though the outbreak of the war prevented the team from playing scheduled games with Hawaii and Willamette University of Alem, Oregon.

The San Jose State and Willamette teams arrived in San Francisco yesterday aboard the first evacuation vessels to leave Hawaii since the war. Coach Ben Winkelman said that Hawaiian authorities felt morally obligated to pay expenses of the visiting football teams. The San Jose State and Willamette grid players aided with emergency police and first aid work after the Japanese struck. Coal from the United States has relieved a fuel shortage in Uruguay. players asked to represent that however, was the professional REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR! pearance as a professional.

welterweight champion of the lb 3 Pacific Coast when he joined and did only one year and then pur chased. Steve (The Great) Ka- Billiard Tourney nun rr a TTM loop in the projected game for charity. It was understood that an R. E. Ballanfant of Houston, was trying to promote the gridiron contest under USO sanction.

But Chicago park district superintendent George Donoghue pointed out that Lake Breezes dash of the 8th Field Artillery goes down in the books as the 1 i J. were pretty cold next month and yThree additional experts sent in ftheir entries today for the world championship three-cushion billiard tournament. The latest entries came from Tiff Denton of Kansas City, Joe 1 Chamaco of Mexico City, and Art Rubin of New York. that Soldier Field has been closed for the winter. Men Born in 1924 greatest of the killers.

He showed in 14 fights (in the ring) and won all of them. The first was a one-sided decision over a Fort Kam entry while the second was a decison over Bill Boydstun. But the next 12 were all sudden death kayo victories and in each case the pay-off blow was short, never over 10 inches. For crowd pleaser no fighter has topped Tanker White, Bill Chick and Stan Kishman also rate calls for crowd-pleasing but because of their peculiar styles which paid dividends. On Sale Again, to Citizens Only No Permit Needed Up for DEI Service JL BATAVIA, Dec.

26 (UP) Men born in 1924 must register for Netherlands East Indies military service next month, the Aneta (Dutch) news agency announced tonight. Noiics of Personal Properly Relurns for 1842, First Taxation Division CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 2105, R. L. 1935, as amended by Act 153, S. L.

1935 and Act 208, S. L. 1939. Every person or having possession, custody or control of, personal property, in the above-mentioned taxation division shall file a personal property tax return for personal property tax purposes for the year 1942, on or before February 28, 1942. All personal property taxpayers claiming exemption from personal property for the year 1942 as provided for by Section 1972 (as amended by Act 4, S.

L. 1935 and Act 103, S. L. 1937 and Acts 29 and 105, S. L.

1939) and Section 1977 (as amended by Act 7, S. L. 1935 and Act 131, S. 1937) must, in order to be entitled to such exemption, file on or before January 31st, 1942, a claim for such exemption as provided for by Section 1971, R. L.

1935. Forms for returns and claims for exemption may be secured at the office of the Assessor. Separate Personal Property Tax Returns mutt filed each of the Tax Divisions in which you are doing business. FRED W. WOLF, Assistant Assessor, Bureau of Personal Property, First Taxation Division.

(ADV. Dee. 21, 27. 23. 1941) Holice of Real Property Returns for 1842.

First Taxation Division CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU Notice is hereby given, pursuant to order of the Tax Commissioner, that no real property tax returns will be required to be filed in the City and County of Honolulu for the year 1942, except as hereinafter required: 1 Any changes in ownership of real property since January 1st, 1941, shall be reported and a return filed with the Assessor on or before January 31st, 1942. (2) AH taxpayers claoning exemption from real property taxes for the year 1942, as provided for by Iaw (exemption on homes, churches, schools, institutions, etc.) must, in order to be entitled to such exemption, file a claim for such exemption on or before January 31st, 1942. (When calling to file your claim, be sure to bring in your last year's assessment.) Forms for returns and claims for exemption may be secured at the of ftce of the Assessor. SAMUEL M. FULLER, Assessor, First Taxation Division.

Done in conformity with Sections 1928 and 197l R. L. H. 1935. (ADY.

Dec. 21. 2T. 23. 1941) Ex-Notre Dame Captain Hurt In Accident it TOE BEST FIGHT We ever saw in the Schofield Bowl was the bout between Limas of the 27th Infantry and Packy Fair of the 21st Infantry.

Packy won two rounds but was almost killed in the third when Limas tore him apart with the hardest blow we have ever seen landed in an Army or any other ring. The second best fight we have seen in the Red Lane's also featured Packy Fair but this time against Butch (Iron Man) Rogers of Kam for the middleweight crown. Butch trailed for three and one-half rounds taking every thing but Automatic Combinations from only S-BS up, for brand new 19i! model. Table Models and Consoles lMt stork Just imparked. 1 a anrhanged.

AC-DC Battery Portables ty tr and also the Popular Camera-Type models. CHICAGO, Dec. 26 (TP) A former Notre Dame football captain, a 1 Host, showed no improvement today from crash injuries. Host was hurt when an automobile driven by his father, Eugene Host, collided with a taxicab. The elder Host suffered fatal injuries.

Doctors said that Vzul Host sustained a possible skull fracture and internal injuries. He led Notre Dame's 1S33 gridiron team. 1 1 I Open 8:00 to 3:30 "-rair always coming ahead. In the last minute he landed one that traveled from Hoboken to Honolulu but it had championship written all over the leather. Two great fights, yowsah.

REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR! COC V--.

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