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A THE HONOLULU ADVERTISER. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, 1937. NINE 1.. ADDITIONAL SPORT NEWS Record of Conveyances SCHOFIELD RED DUST sq. ft.

of R. P. 5W. Kul. 80S.

Kinr Honolulu, Oahu. $1 c. Frederirk Hrrion to Alfred R. Wadsworth et al. sq.

ft. of It. P. KuL 603, King Honolulu. Oahu.

$1 Bishop Trust Ltd. A at Tr. to Wilfred E. Harrison et al 9.6"9 q. ft.

of R. P. Kul. 003. King Honolulu, Oahu, $1 Schofield Bowling reerd Document a entered SECTOR BOXING SEASON OPENS FRIDAY EVENING 12 Bout Card Announced For Fort DeRussy Ring Virgil McDonald, Honolulu, and Ray Dion of Fort Shafter Clash in Main Event Champs To Fight By CHARLES C.

YOUNG ITHAT cn truthfully bt $sid to tnt rrsteit eptninf eard In Stctor history will inaugurate the 10S7 downtown Army boxing league sason in the Tort Be Russy ring Friday night at 7:30 p.m. Twelve fast bouts four involving championships were announced yesterday by Capt. Charles N. Granham, Sector athletic officer, after a meeting with the boxing officers from the contending posts of Tort Kamehameha, H. Tj.

of Honolulu and Fort Shaftsr. The two best heavyweight fighters in the Army last year, Virgil McDonald, Hawaiian Department champion from the Harbor Defenses of Honolulu, and Ray Dion of Fort Shafter, winner of the Department runner-up title, will mix in the main event. every thing they had to rock on another plenty. Th crowd wa wild throughout th fight. Manning took the nod by having mor on th ball and the bell Zaludeck of the 35th Infantry decisioned Brown of the 3rd Engineer in a alow bantam fight.

Usually a fast claa thi bout was low. Comparison to th grat action bout prcdlng it did not hlp. Loomr of th th Pild Artillry dcisloned Dodg of th 13th Field Artillery and barely missed getting over for a kayo. took th first part of the opening round but Dodge finished strong to mak it even. In the second heat Loomer connected with a aerlea of lefts and right that sent th Clansman down.

Th bell halted th count at ix. Loomer coaated in to win th nod In the third. BASKETBALL GAMES TONIGHT: Two game tonight and both ar at th post gym. At -t p. m.

th Staff Regiment meets th 35th Infantry Cactuamen, while the 37th Infantry Wolfhound tangle with the 13th field Artillery Clansmen in the nightcap. By th compariaon of percentage to date th Tiger should faverit to tak th Cactuamen In el gam. Th Staff men hav shown a great dal of promise but still hav to deliver. Th Cactuamen hav not recovered from the death-dealing blow of losing four veterans who played together for five yeara. Th on remaining tr, "Pappy" Adama, ha not found his present company quit fast enough.

Th 37th Infantry Wolves will our favorites to nip th Clansmen who started out in a rush. Th little midget from artllleryvill may alow down the doughboy but th Togl strings with th "Wonder Team." When the wild swingers, who have HOCKEY RESULTS TpHX Schofield Barrack Bowling aa-X oclation. completed another busy week at bowling activity last night announced that records in the Tt-msa team three gam and the wwa, in both inatane the 37th fyy Wolfhounds bowUng against the aiat Infantry lml eta to the en luted men's aealor league set the reoorda. The Wolfhound! continued to lead the league in the senior league advancing to a full nine game over the second place nth field Artillery Dragons, in the Junior enlUted men's lagu the 8th Field Artillery Gunners continued out in front but only one gm ahead of the 27th Infantry Wolves. The nth Field Artillery Dragon mad a strong comeback during the week to com into third place Juat three game behind the leader.

The Schofield team held It firt placa in the All-Service letgu but are getting real competition from the Schofield team Just one game behind. The Staff team haa turned the officer' league into a walk-away, having increased their already overwhelming lead to eight game over the 19th Infantry Chock. Mongooses and Independents are tied for leadership In the ladies while the Cockroach are on game behind. The league ha developed Into four way race with th Chickadee being the other team in th monay. Th Fin Boy boosted their lead in the Bootr league to five game ver the Eagle.

LEAGt'E STANDINGS Senior Enlisted League LADIES GOLF TODAY: The regular Ladle Flag golf tournament, sponsored by the Schofield Barrack golf club, will be played today starting at 8 a. m. After th morning round, which will be played under full handicap, th ladies will stage a golf club meeting and luncheon. Officers elected at a meeting the first of the week are as follow! Chairman, Mr. Seifert: handicap committee, Mr.

Wise; tournament committee, Mr. Nelson and Mrs. Little; team captain, Mrs. Marshall; house committee, Mrs. McCornack.

Thanks to Mrs. G. A. Nelson, a member of the handicap committee, th Red Dust is getting information concerning the ladle golf matches. We hav long wanted to get th correct dop at th right time but always hav had to depend on DIS notices.

Now our publicity representative is keeping posted in advance and we appreciate It. THREE TKAYOES IN A ROW: Oawronakl of the Engineer and Llcausl of th 8th Pleld Artillery put on a whale of a show in th first two rounds. Both gav everything they had but a cut on th Gunner's right eye caused Referee Pitzer to halt it before th third started Southpaw Hollenbeck of th Staff tried his best to whip Cacti Manning but the bigger fellow wa too tough. In the first round he dropped Manning for nine count but the ctusman took a breather and came back trong. In th second round he opened up with a rush that started Hollenback going backwards.

He caught him with a right that sent the littl Staff man down for nine and then smacked him on the button to flatten him. Th bell saved th count at three but a towel came ir from the corr-r before the third round started Burton of the 35th Infantry boxed his way to a first round over Kravitx of th 8th Plld Artillery, but th harder hitting artilleryman mad his face look like hamburger In the second. Burton seconds called it off before th third round started. A wise mov on thair part. W.

37th Infantry .41 11th Field sa 13th Field Artillery 33 Document ntred of rerd Jan. 4. 19X1. DEEDS Honolulu Holding- Ltd. Frank Rodrignrs.

4.075 sq. ft. of Lot 12 13 of Lot JS of Kul. Ap. 32, bldff-, original Kapahniu Hono-lulu.

$10. Stamps KUhop Trust Ltd. to Hugo K. Hope 7.30rt ft. of I-ot 17 of (ir.

5488 R. P. 25'tO. Kol. 1912.

A p. 2, Ac. l'aloto Honolulu, Stamps St. AmcFk-an Mutual Blda. A Loan Co.

to V. Bsrtoa A 4,600 aq. ft, of Gr. 524, c. Kaiulani Priv.

Honolulu, Oshu. 231 q. fr. of Lot 112, PaHfic Heights Tract. Honolulu.

Oahu. t'thl Arasaki A wf. to Manual No-brira, Lot Btk. ef B. P.

194S, Ap. 111.023 sq. Puu Honu Tract, Bile, Hawsii, $40. Arthur V. Mortoa.

Jr. by Mtyee. to Louise K. Cordes, por. Lot 112 i pors.

Lots 118 A 114. rents. Ac. Pacific Hgts. Tract.

Honolulu, Oahu, S1.S50. Peter J. Yap to V. H. Yap.

Lots 20. 1 A 22. Honolulu, Oahu. $10. Lihu riantn.

Ltd. to Louis B. Labory Lot 33. Libit Town Tract. Blk.

A. Lihue. Kauai. $525. Wilfred E.

Harrlon al by Tr. to Kazuo Totoki. sq. ft. of R.

P. 5S9. Kul. 603, King Pt, Honolulu, Oahu, $10 c. Jesse V.

Barton A wf. to William Pennington A 4.600 sq. ft. Gr. 524.

rrsti, Ac, Kstulant Prlr, Honolulu. Oahn. 231 sq. ft. of Lot 112.

rents. Ac. racifle Heights Tract, Honolulu. Oshu, $2,150. K.

M. Howarth AttV. 1 to Harrison K. Cooke A 8,610 q. ft.

of Lot Gr, 9741. rat, Ac, Kalawa-hine Mope Lots. Honolulu. Oshu. $1.

John T. Carey A wf. by Jitrw, to fnion Trust Ltd. por. Lot "2.

Gr. 639, Kawailoa Bpach Lots. Koolau-poko. Lot 1T. Sec.

B. Palolo HiU Tract, Honolulu, Oahu. $4,000. KenJIro Hira.rama al by MtCM. to Ptate Bldg.

A Loan 8 A. of Gr. 5418, Olaa, Puns, Hawaii. MORTGAGES Frauk Rodrignes A wf, to Honolulu Bond 4 4.075 q. ft.

of Lots 12 A 13 of Lot 18 of Kul. 6559-B. Ap. 32, rents. Ac, original Kapahuiu Subdiv Honolulu, Hugo K.

Hop A bab. to Bishop Trust 76.30U sq. ft. of Lot 17 of Gr, S4S8 A R. P.

2539. A p. 2. Ac-Palolo Honolulu. $7241.

3 Louis K. Kamakalwl to Hawaii Bldg. A Loan Let 2. Blk. 33 Gr.

9672, Waiakea House Lots, B. Hilo, Ha waU. $1,220. Lola B. Hopkins (widow) to Bank ef Hawaii, 3,730 sq.

ft. of Gr. 8935 A B. P. 3028.

Kul. 2589-C, wnts. Ac, Walkiki, Honolulu, Oahu, $1,300. Clarence H. Wikander to First Federal Savs.

A Loan A tan. of Honolulu, 9.150 q. ft. of Grs. 3060 A 2RP3 An.

8, rents, Waolani Av Honolulu, Oshu. $3,000. Edith E. Pond to Bank of Hawaii. 7.631 sq.

ft. of Lot 5, Blk. rents. Ac, College Hills Trset, Honolulu, Oahn, William vr. Pennies ton A wf Bank of Hawaii.

4.600 sa. ft. of Gr. 824. rests, Ac, KaJulsni Drive.

Honolulu. Osbn, 281 sq t. of Lot 112. rents, Ac, Pacific Heights Trset. Honolulu, Oahu, $2,000.

Farm Credit Govr, ef Taa-shlge Esdo to crops on Lot 2 of Sob-div. Gr. 831911.85 A. FuiihutkL Maui, $100. Frtncis M.

Hamamoto A wf. American Security Bank, B.623 sq. ft. of Lot 206, rent. Ac.

Bee B. Palolo Hill Tract. Honolulu, Oshu. $1,600. ASSIGNMENT OF MOBTGAGK Kiyoto Morimoto to International Bldg.

A Loan Ltd. Mtg. in book 1354, pige 166, $10, CHATTEL MOKTGAGB Tadstht Naabn to Farm Credit Adma. Govr. ef crops an 1.87 A- Of Lot of Gr.

$418, Kulaue Settlement Asia. Lett, Pnna. Hawaii, $200. JtFLFAFS ef Farm Credit Adma. Toshio Honio, crops pa leasehold premises, Maui.

Govr. of Farm Credit Adma. te Jam 8. Whang, crop a 7.79 Keek 8. Kona.

Hawaii. Govr. of Farm Credit Adma. te Taae-bige Endo, erop ea 11.96 Pule-huiki. Maui.

American Mutual Bldg. A Loaa Ce. to Kazumi Yokohama. Mtg. la book ma.

page 443. Bank of Hawaii by Atty. William K. Koki at Mtg. ia book 11S2, page 166.

Blulion Trust Tr. et al to Cecilia P. Miller. Mtge. i book 894.

page 282. Hawaii Bldg. A Loan Assn. Ltd. te Louis K.

Kamakalwl, 3. Blk. 3,1, Waiakea Hons Lots, Hilo. HawaiL Bank of Hawaii to Clarenc H. Wikander, Mtge.

In book M2. page 43. Bank of Hawaii by Atty. to Tons Kam Cbew et al, Mtg. in book 977, patre 44.

Bank of Hawaii to Herbert S. Bow. ers A Mtg. in book 1123. page 470.

Katmuki Land Ltd. to Frank New et a I. Mtge. in book 1278, page 38. Bank ef HawaU to Kidney Riokard A Mtg.

in book 1133, page 103. Home Insurance Co. of Hawaii. Ltd. to Jobn Kealoba.

Mtge. ia book S77, page 100. Bishop Natl. Bank of Hawaii at Honolulu to Rekl Honda, Mtg. ia book 7Sf.

page 149. Bishop Natl. Bank of Hawaii at Ho-nolnlu to Klnaichi Kolto, Mtge. ia book 11S2, page 448. PARTIAL RELEASES Bishop Natl.

Bank of Hawaii at Honolulu to Wilfred Harrison. 9.609 (Transra-die Press) DETROIT, Jan. 19 Th Detroit Redwings great front line is etting the scoring pace in the National Hockey League. If they continu at their present clip, the trio of Barry. Aurle and Lwi will go down in the books as one- of the best in national hockey league history.

The playmaker for Detroit front line, Marty Barry, and hi taammat. Larry Aurle, ar tied for top honor in the individual scoring rac with 35 points apiece. Herb Lewis, th third regular member of the Detroit line, has a total ef 20 point. The highest scorer in the circuit last year, Dave Schriner of th New York American, has 33 points. NEW YORK.

Jan. 19 (T.P,) The New York Ranger and th Montreal Canadians played a 1 to 1 overtime ti. DETROIT, Jn. 19 Th Detroit Redwings swamped 'the'' Chicago Biaekhawks to 3 tonight in a onesided national league gam. BOSTON, Jan.

19 Th Toronto Mapleleafs scored In ever period to defeat the Boston Bruin to 3. The Boston team scored both it markers In th final period. ft' Eagles Lodge Practice Tonite loth Puruit Group 39 39 stair Regiment 3rd Engineer 85th Infantry .39 .38 Jan. S. 1B37.

1KKI Bishop Trust Ltd. to Panlel O. Lararn A Lot S3. Ac Mu nalani Tract. Honolulu.

$10. Stamp Alfred L. Castle A wf. bv Atty. Mmni- Reinhardt, sa.

ft. of Lot 1 A 3. Blk, 7L Ac, Wstala Trset, Honolulu, Oliver A. Jeffreys A wf. te Astbony J.

Campbell. Lot 8. Valley View Traet, Honolulu. Oahu. $10.

Stamps IS. Jonah Kamalani et al to Kohala Sugar Int. in 11.54 A. of Gr. 250V rents.

Kokoiki 2nd, X. Kohala, Hawaii. $72.10. Frederick K. Kaniahoahoa wf.

to Kohala fcucar Co. int. in 11.34 A. of tir. 2.jOS.

rents, Kokoiki 2nd, X. Knbala, Hawaii. Julia K. Xaon to Munalakua Ranch. int.

in Gr. SoTiT. Kaumakaai Hui Land. Kinahulu. Maui.

$1,194.35. Yonir i Ching Hinar fcew to FhUuko Ishikawa. R. P. 1170.

Kul. 1175. rents. Ao Kapahumanaaiana, Lahaina. Maul.

Minnie E. Reinhardt A hsb. (J. to Goioht Teramoto A wf Lot 8. Blk.

Komu Traet. Honolulu. Oahu. $8,000. David L.

Wataon Francia Spencer A Lot 39 A Pr. Lot 38. Marl gold Acres Addn. Tract, Wsbiawa, Oahn. $10.

Btampa, $2 50. Maria Faria to Frank A. Peterson A Lot 13. rent. Ac, Kaili Flap.

Honolulu. Oahn. $2.500. Albert F. Lee wf.

to Tetsuo Hara A 14.720 sq. ft. of Lot 19 of L. P. 4729, rents, to, Nanawale Puna.

Hawaii. $7o0. CORRECTION DEED Tatauyo Yannl A heb. (M.) bv Atty to Victor A. Palnliko.

Lot 23, Blk. 9-B of L. P. S165. Kul.

83.0-B. Ap. 32. C. Winam'a.

Knhdlv. of Wapahulu Lota, Honolulu. Oahu, $1. MORTGAGES Mary S. Andrade (widow) to Bishop Xatl.

Bank of Hawaii at Honoio.lu. 4.430 sq. ft. of Lot 7. Blk.

12. Mdga, rents, Ac, College Hills, Honolulu, Oahu. $4,000. Francia J. Spencer A wf.

to Bank of Hawaii. Lot 39 A por. Lot 38, rents, Ac. Marigold Acres Addn. Tract.

Wahiawa. Oahu. $1,430. Anthony J. Campbell A wf.

Oliver A. Jeffrey A Lot 3. rents. Ac, Valley View Tract, Honolulu. Oahu.

$3,000. Daniel O. Larsen A wf. to Bank of HawaU, Lot 35, rent. Ac, Maunalatri Traet, Honolulu.

3.Wto. Minnie Relnaordt A bab. te Alfred L. Caatle. 7.650 a.

ft. of Lota 1 A $. Blk. 71. Walalae Tract.

Honolulu. $2,500. Victor A. Palakiko A wf. to Bishop Xatl.

Bank of Hawaii at Hnoluln. Lot 23. Blk. 9-B ef L. P.

6163. KuL 5.000 sq, bldgt rents, Ac. C. wiaam's of Kapahuiu Iots, Ho. aolulu, Oahu.

81.800. Frank A. Peterson A wf. to Back Hawaii. Lot 13.

rents, Ac. Kslll Pitca, Honolulu. Oahu. $925. CAXCELLATIOJT OP MOBTGAGX Florenc M.

Strauch to Annl Kpo. Lot 18, Sec Palolo Valley Lots, nolnlu. Oahu. XKLEASK Pink ef Hawaii to Mary Paris, aftf in book 1082, page 138. PARTIAL BELEASB Bank of Hawsii to Iaid L.

Watios. Lot 38 A por. Lot SS Marigold Acres Adda. Tract, Wahiawa. Oahu, SL AGREEMENTS AogustiB M.

O. Jr. A wf, Lydl Medeiros to sell for Lot A et snbdiv. Lets SS A $84.979 so. for Bltur flxturas.

Ac, Priogl Tract, nolulu. Oshu, $250. Fred R. Glddinga A wf. to Robert A.

Vi seU for $3,2 Lot 22, Blk. I S. Kapahuiu Tract, Honolulu, Oahu. JO. aCDGMEXTS Frank Nichols.

Ltd. vs. Mr. Prank P. Atkins ad damnum.

$187.44 A east $33 1. Frank Klchols, Ltd. vs. Edmund J. Lord ad damnum, A coats $21.20, Frank Xicbols.

Ltd. va. Harrer D. Murray ad damnum, $171.74 A ot $13.29. LEASH Joba Vellra et ais to Honom Snva A.

of Gr. 860, Honomn. S. HU. Hawsii.

13 years. POWER OF ATTORNEY Mary A. Morri to Milly C. Hendarsom. General power.

ASSIGNMENT Lee Slur to C. Lai Toting. LkI4 ia book 330, page 250. $10. GRANT Oaha Railway A Land Co.

to TJoltad States of America, esaement for eabl but under Lots A Waiaaa. Oaha, $1. RELEASE OF I.IEW Acting 8upt. of Public Works te Ling Hiu Shee por. KuL Hobroa Land.

Honolulu. Oaliu, LAND COCRT DEED Alexander Young Estar. Frederick B. Bostwiek A Lots 17 A 54, Mnana Egtaten Tract. Honolulu, $678, LAND COCRT MORTGAGES Harrison, Peyton A wf, to Kuike.

lani Children's Hospltsl. Lots 9 A 10. rents, Ac. Xunann, Honolnln, Oahu, $6 400. Jane W.

Kinsey (widow) te Mutusl Bldg. A Loan Socy. of Hawaii Lot 1, Blk. 12. Bingham Psrk Trset Estenaion Xo.

2. Honolulu, Oahu, $3,900. 8th Field Artillery .....38 3T 38 ant inrantry 19th Infantry Junior Enlisted League L. 19 33 23 31 31 31 33 33 33 34 23 24 26 38 38 31 34 33 35 36 ata yield 7tn infantry llth Field Artillery .37 .38 .34 .83 .33 18th Pursuit Group 85th Infantry 31st Infantry 39 Staff Regiment 3rd Engineer SEEN AT THE FIGHTS When Matlsco of th Clan and Adams of th Gimlets registered their doubl knockdown Matlsco lost hi teeth protector. Befor the referee could kick it ssld he reached out with his gloved hand and cooped it back into hi mouth.

What a man Red McQueen, sport editor of The Advertiser, wa in th press box to tak in th show. Hi occasional trip to th Ed Lands are making him well known to th soidats Ringider wr prognosticating Raffa to win by decision befor the bsttl started Wonderment as to what Welch can do against th new ehampion. Areurri takoyed Paddy, while Raffa beat Areurri decisively Intermission tim talk was about th coming main event between "Gunner" Townsend and Bori "Th Mandarin" Tsnkoff. Dope has Townsend by a kayo but when Bom thre hundred sailor who were on hand to enjoy the smoker. LEFT OVERS: Prom th boxing card held last Saturday night In th firt fight Poptvich of th Engineer had th reach but littl Gemskl forced th bsttle.

They each scored a no-count knockdown in th first heat but the Beaver wop with his left Jabbing Olmlet McEntegart mad quick work of alternate Shorey of th llth Plaid Artillery in th see-ond fight. The Gimlet cam out with a rush that forced th battle and got in a sharp on-two flush to th Dragon' button. He went out like a light. Th kayo took exactly 1:10. In th third fight Monohan of th 35th Infantry had the better natural sty but would not send his punches over with any steam," Coppola of th Wolfhound stable rushed th battle, made hi hay-makers count and took the decision Axt of th 19th Infantry waa held to a push in the first round but took th last two by a wid margin to decision Rich of th Engineer.

If Axt had put on a little mor pressure might have collected a kayo in the second for Rich was rocked at two different time Matlsco of the dan decisioned Adams of the 21st Infantry In a welter fight by forcing th fight. In th second round a double knockdown was registered with both boys dropping at the same tim. .36 .35 .33 .34 .83 .46 19th Infantry 13th Field Officer's League Staff 19th Infantry 8th Field Artillery. 39 18th Pursuit Oroup. ..85 Schofield Track Sked Announced To Open Mar.

21 0or Shovr Datci Also Set rZ Red Landf will open the 19ST irack nd field season with three lnter-regimental track gad field meets on the afternoon of Sunday. March 21, according Is an announcement by the Hawaii8 Division Recreation Office. fjj9 annual Hawaiian Division track and field meet will be staged en Saturday afternoon, April 17, ith the trials and eliminations vifig conducted on the preced-7 Wednesday afternoon. The announcement also carried news that the Army will compete in the Rainbow Relays, which will be staged in Honolulu on Saturday, May 1, in the afternoon hil the annual Hawaiian AAU trick and field meet will be conducted on the afternoon of Saturday May 8. A tentative date of Saturday, April 24, as been designated for the Hawaiian Department track and field meet which will be staged at Schofield Barracks this year.

HORSE SHOW DATES Four dates for inland post horse shows and gymkahanas were also innounced with the first horse ihow being staged at the Schofield show ring on March 20. The show will last the entire day with a noontime intermission. Other dates for the shows include April 18. May 14 and May 15. Track and field meets at Schofield Barracks are conducted at tte 21st Infantry's Stoneman lei, the 19th Infantry's beautiful Chickamauga Park, and the 13th Field Artillery's Wright-Smith Field.

Both Chickamauga Park and Wright-Smith Field are equipped with eight lane straight-sways and seven lanes around their quarter mile tracks. Stone-man Field, one of the best in the Islands, has a ten lane straightaway and eight lanes around the quarter mile track. The straightaway is a full 300 yards, making it one of the best tracks in the army. Horse shows and the popular gymkahanas are staged at the upper riding ring where grandstands surround three sides of the field. The horse show ring has been modernized in every respect with many new jumping courses and obstacles added.

The pen has teen re-turfed while a public address system has been installed to carry the announcements. The gymkahanas will be augmented this season with the addition of many comedy events which will be interspersed between every two straight show events. The horse shows, gymka-ranas and track and field meets itaged at Schofield Barracks are open to the general public. A cordial standing invitation to interested civilians to attend the games is extended by the inland post commander, Major General Andrew Moses. TRACK AND FIELD MEETS Sunday, March 21 Afternoon, starting at 1:30 p.m.

Three track and field meets. Saturday, March 27 After-toon, starting at 1:30 p.m. Three track and field meets. Saturday, April 3 Afternoon, itarting at 1:30 p.m. Three traack and field meets.

Saturday, April 10 Afternoon, starting at 1:30 p.m- Three track and field meets. Wednesday, April 14 Afternoon. Eliminations for Division track and field meets. Saturday, April 17 Afternoon, Hawaiian Division track and field yieet. Saturday, April 24 (Tentative).

Afternoon. Hawaiian Department track and field meet. Saturday, May 1 Afternoon. Rainbow Relay Carnival. (Honolulu).

Saturday, May 8 Afternoon. A.A.U. track and field meet. (Honolulu). KORSE SHOW AND GTfKA IIANA8 Saturday, March 20 All oy.

Korse show and gymkahana. a Sunday, April 18 All day. ilorse show and gymkahana. Friday, May 14 Afternoon. Eorse show.

jv Saturday, May 15 All day. Rorse show and gymkahana. King to Attend Grand National Steeplechase (TrosaraAl Fre) 8 ANDRING HAM. England. Jan -Th Grand Nation! TrtU mark King George VI" first P-pearanee at a big (porting festival tnee he ascended to the Britiah throne.

Court officials ld today that the Hew British monarch will appear at Grand National at Alntre March 19 a the guest of krd Erby. George will be accompanied by if, Queen Elizabeth. Th king and queen plan to return to London from Sandrlngham at the of the month. Their royal highnesses will make their temporary om at Windsor caatle, before moving Into Buckingham palaca about February is. 21st Infantry 38 llth Field Artillery ....25 13th Field 39 Staff ..,........,.,,.....35 85th Infantry .........90 37th Infantry 1.

77. .18 All-Service League Schofield 25 Schofield 24 Luk Field 24 proven to all and sundry before that they can an oppone nt down in a horizontal poaltlon on th canva meet it should settle an argument of long standing. Dion stopped McDonald in on of hi first showings last year and the champion has long awaited a chance to erase that blot fro his record. STRAPPFX TO FIGHT In the semt-windup, Walter Strap-pel, sensational Department Junior welterweight champion for the years of 1932-1933. will try a comeback in fighting after having given the civilian game a whirl.

Appearing in Fort Shafter' colors, the platinum-b' nd speed cmon will clash with R. L. Smith of Port Kamehameha. the toughest of the Thing's post Junior welters. Another Hawaiian Department and Sector champion, Lightweight Don Roger of Shafter.

will clash with Thee of Fort Kamehameha, a lad who showed worlds of promise during the inter-battery season. Rogers, picked as th outstanding first year fighter in th Sector last year, will have to be at his best if he hopes to beat off the Kamehamehan. Toner Ha skins of Shafter, Sector Junior lightweight champ last year, Join the list of crown wearer who will defend their title. Haskins meets a Kam freehmtn by the nam ef Moquin, who is reputed to have a good chsnee of trouncing the champ. GRET vs.

PREDA In th last bout before th intermission, "young" Harry Oret ef Shafter and Preda of Kam meet in a light heavyweight clash that should have the fan standing on their chair. Among th youngsters who will be showing for the first tim and who ar reported to among th win ners this year are D'aplce, Honolulu bantam who meets Pockstt of Kam, and Loppy Lopardo. Honolulu Junior welter who meets a tough customer in P. J. Smith of the Kam stable.

Due to the heavy demand for tickets, service fight fans are advised to make their reservation early. Reserved seats may be secured "by calling the adjutant' office at Port Ruger. Th card: Schneider, Honolulu, vs. Milligan, Ft. Shafter, class 6.

Featherweight. Byers, Honolulu, vs. C. Smith, Ft. Shafter, class 8.

atherweights. Baldwin, Ft. "am, class 8. vs. Shel-ton, Ft.

Shafter, class 8. Junior lightweights. Pockette, Fr, Kam, clasa 5, va. Honolulu, clae 4. Bantam- Fusselman, Ft.

Kam, vs. Rom a now -ski. Ft. Shafter, elas 4. Light heavy-v-'ihts.

Preda, Ft. Kam, vs. Gret, Ft. Shafter, class 4. Light heavyweight.

INTERMISSION P. J. Smith, Ft. Kam, v. Lopardo.

Honolulu, clasa 4. Junior welterweights. Enik, Ft. Kamehameha, class 4, vs. Caliechia Ft.

Shafter, class 3. Mld-dleweights. Ft. Kam, class 4, v. Haa-kina.

Ft, Shafter, class 3. Junior lightweight. Theea, Ft. Kam. Rogers, Ft.

Shafter, class 3. Lightweight. R. L. Smith, Ft.

Kam, vs. Strappel, Ft. Shafter, class S. Junior welterweight. McDonald, Honolulu, vs.

Dion, Ft. Shafter, class S. Heavyweight. CONSTRUCTIVE BOUTS, FORT KAM Flynn, claa bantam: Shaw, claa 3, feather; Side-both am, class 4. feather: Steen, class 4, lightweight; Staving, class 4, heavy.

HONOLULU ennant, class 8, Junior light; Kaplan, class 6, lightweight; Newburn class lightweight: Pratt, elaas 6, welter: Johnston, class 4, middle; Merrill, elaas 4, middle; Kimball, class 8, heavy. FORT SHAFTER Dufala. clasa 6. Juilor welter; Buek. claa welter; Graves, class 3 welter; Rlzutto, class 5.

middle. OFFICIALS Referee, Capt. Wm, H. Maglin, Andy Biddle; Judge. Henry Zerb; ring surgeon.

Capt. C. W. Tempel; Capt. Charles N.

Branham; chief inspector, Sgt. J. Ryno: timekeepers, Sgt. F. Slaughter, Staff Sgt.

Canada, Tech. Sgt. I. L. Patton; announcer, Sgt.

Andrew Daly. Schofield "A 23 Marines Department Headquarter 22 20 18 12 ORCHIDS TO THE HEADQUARTERS: Company of th 27th Infantry for taking up th Yogi's ribbing and going through with th track meet with the Tankers. It wa a swell meet with the Wolves winning, 59 to SO. It all started a a Joke, but neither company would back down after seeing their challenge in this column. And th Tanks have a great gang of awell guys.

Schofield Fort Kamehameha ONE OP THE BEST YET: Waa the toe-to-toe battle staged by Beers of the 3rd Engineer and Manning of the Staff. Th two boy earn in to the center of th ring in th first round and hardly left it. They ent over 16 18 35 21 36 38 39 43 36 44 17 18 18 19 20 aa 34 30 10 10 11 13 11 13 13 13 5 10 11 17 17 11 31 22 30 Ladles' League Mongoose Independent Cockroaches Chickadee Inf. Werewolvea Wolverine Centipede Gimlet Booster League Pin Boy 14 14 13 12 10 11 II 8 19 14 13 18 31 21 eagles Sooner Question Oriole Chemles Brigade League 22nd Infantry Brigade Staff Brigade 21st Infantry 20 llth Field Artillery Brigade. ...12 Fast Softball Loop Running At Subron 4 Kauai Makes Inter Island Series Plans Kahuku Cagers Down Waipahu Th Eagles Lodge basketball team will hold an important practic Thursday night at 9 o'clock at the Central court.

All member are asked to be prompt. New uniform will issued out to the player during th practice by Frank de Goeaa who 1 In charge of th team. The lodge team plays it next game Friday night at 7:30 at th against Gordon Thoma' St. Patrick's. Vagabonds Lose (Continued from Page 8) starting squad of June Corben, Jimmy Long, Jack Pierce, Sandy Korab and Cleo Well showed the best offense while the second team of Paul Ryan, Burud.

Cecil 'Dynamite" Dunn. Elmer Byerly and Coffleld, displayed th better defensive qualitie. After a deadlocked 4-4 score at the end of the first three minute of play. Pierce, Korab and Wells got hot. Dunn, Pierce' relief, did as well a his predecessor, banging in threa sensational left-handed push shots as the Log Cabin left th floor with a 39 to lead.

Coach Tony Maddox elected to leave his second team en the floor during th first 10 minute of th last half, and followed with th regular in th last 10 minute of play. There wer no Individual star for th Log Cabin, although Corban earned off high scoring honor with 11 points. Sam Toomey was th best for th losers. The box scores: VAGABOND! Pa Ft Ftm Pts Pf I. Maeda, .4 1 0 9 0 0.

re Coito, 4 3 110 2 H. Duhrseo. 1 P. Com hs, 1 1 13 B. Lpnchanko, 1 1 0 3 3 K.

Harris, 0 9 ft 1. Hutchinson, 9-9 9 0 R. MossmsB, 0 020 WV Harris, ..2 1 4 Buckle, I' 113 1 Cartwright, 0 0 2 0 1 Totals IT 7 40 1 XXKS WK Ft Ftm Pts Pf C. Xflson. 1 3 3 4 0 Forbes, 4 2 8 10 4 P.

Kahleii 2 0 0 4 0 J. KHlits. a- 4 8 4 M. Parker, (c) 4 0 4 8 1 L. HorliiMior.

1 0 1 2 2 Bfll. 0 0 2 0 0 AV. Hvtla. 0 9 4 0 Pesnbr. 110 3 1 (i.

SanritM-s, 1 0 1 Ghan. 0 0 0 0 0 Locker, 0 0 0 0 0 Fugate, 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 19 12 44 12 SCORE BY HALVES Vagabond IS 2440 Elk 2S IS 44 Officials: A. i)f Meho. "referee H. Simpson, umpire: H.

Sakamoto, timer. AIEA A. A. FK Ft Ftm rt rr K. TnompT.

2 2 2 0 1 A. Harselden. 2 1 5 0 VT. HayneUlen, 2 1 1 3 W. Ohar.

0 0 0 1 W. HsII, 0 F. Fnjita, 0 10 1 T. Hayrtiln. 1 1 2 2 M.

rhaln. 1 0 2 0 S. Haina, ...0 0 0 0 0 Totals 5 4 51 jo LOO CABINS Fir Ft Ftm rt Pf J. 4 3 2 11 3. Lonjr.

3 0 2 X. nroe. 3201 Korab. 4 8 2 r. Wells, 2 1 4 (I Kym.

1 0 2 2 Bnrnd. 0 1 Koep. 1 1 A Innn. 4 1 1 K. Rvprlv.

fl fl 1 CeffipM, a 0 0 2 Totals -12 5 10 49 7 SCORE BY HALVES Aira A A 21 Loff Vab ns 2f 20 40 officials: Mmpsoa. rferp: A. De Hello, umpire; S. Sakamoto, timer. Champ Wins (Continued from Page 8) decision ovr Hutzley of th 27th Infantry.

Th two big fellow never left th center of th ring for th four round but Hagga superior condition and a sharp left Jab gav him th match. In the third round Hagg came near to gttlng in a kayo whn he tag-gered th big Wolfhound but Hutzley somehow managed to keep going. In the last frame both boys were tired but stayed out in th center of the ring and swapped blows. "Swede" Holm of the 8th Field Artillery upset the dope cart when he put up a clvr show to take Krusko of the 3rd Engineers in a sensational Junior lightweight fight. The Gunner came out in the first round and forced th fight until th fourth.

In th finsl session Krusko rushed in trying for a kyo and nearly got it when staggered th clever Swede but th artilleryman shook it off nd got back at Krusko, The entire four rounds were crammed with action. Stellans ef the 19th Infantry got in a tkayo win over Zolkowski of th 13th Pild Artillery when the big artilleryman had to call it off after taking too many in th bread-basket. Birch of the Staff won a challeng match from Shockley of th 3rd Engineers when he used his crouching tyl to Hp in powerful left that scored. FEKKTE PLANTS HAYMAKER "What-a-Man" Pekete. the up and coming heavyweight ehampion, had a tough tim in the first round with the giant Alex Ori of the 13th Field Artillery but came out th winner.

Right after th tart of the second round he caught Ori with a terrific mash on the button that was good for th full count. Young Hannan of the 13th Field Artillery, a prominent lightweight, fought a clever and aggressive fight to aecleion Hoskinson of the 35th Infantry in the best of the preliminaries. Sisnmonetta of th-19th Infantry ana Duffus of the Staff brought the fans to their feet with a sensational scrap in the second bout. Both big fellows squared off and let each other have it. The Chick tried for a kayo but Duffus took it and came back to rock Simmcnetta.

In the second round the sharp-shooting Italian boy connected with a right to Duffus' jaw that dropped the game Staffman. He took a nine count and came back but the Chick was all over him. The referee stopped the battle but it was a standout while it lasted. KcRultx follows: Bnsillie. SMh dec.

Klementowich. 19th Inf. Hagg. 13th dec. Hntiley.

2Tth Holm, 8th F. dec. Krusko, 3rd Enters. Stellans, 19th Tke'd 2nd t. Zolkowski, 13th F.

A. Birch, Staff, dee. Schockley, 3rd Enjrrs. Si-hiokl, 35th dc. Balukevich, Staff.

Kihiman, 3rd Engrs. dec. Bassett, 13th P. A. Hannan, 13th F.

dee. Hoskinson, 35th Inf. 8t3 ak'noa. llth F. dec.

Krslosky, Fekete. Stb F. ko'd Ori. 13th P. 2nd rd.

Visconnt, 13th P. Ke'd 1st rd. Orraan. llth F. A.

Beriinsky, llth F. Ke'd 3n rd. Shupienis, 21st Inf. Kinney. 3rd dee.

Marfield, 13th F. A. ItePalo, 13th F. Am dec, Bichmond, llth F. A.

Kimmonetta, 19th Tko'd 2nd Duffus. Staff. Jlorajro, '7th Inf Tko'd 3rd Ma-Hna. F. A.

Standings of the trams 33th 427'i: 19th 422; Stb F. 32; 27th 73: 13th F. 250: llth F. 232; 2lt 2.10: 3rd 185; Staff. 117V4; 18th P.

0. f- Hot Stove Loop Notes By GEORGE KIBKSEY NEW YORK, Jan. 13. (UP) Hot stove league notes: Two great first basemen. Jimmy Foxx nd Hank Greenberg, may patrol American League outfield next season Poxx already i in Florida getting in shape to help th Red Sox get out of second division Manager Joe Cronin will try both himself and Babe Dahlgren at first in hi plan to shift Foxx to the outfield Mickey Cochrane is banking on Rudy York from Milwaukee making good at first base, enabling him to mov Greenberg to the Detroit outfield.

Le Scarwlla. Cincinnati first baseman, is working in a dynamite factory at Pinole, thia winter. Grover Cleveland Alexander and Tris Speaker are almost certain to get the necessary votes from the second poll of the Baseball Writers association to make the hall of fame Col. Jake Ruppert Is spending $350,000 to add 8.000 seat to Yankee Stadium that's how dead he thinks baseball is. One of the big surprises of the winter will be that Lefty Gomez, highest paid pitcher in the American League the past two years, won't be a holdout Gomez drew $20,000 each the past two years, and due for a big slash but Col.

Ruppert will be generous with htm, hoping to inspire him to a big season Burleigh Grime has a contract that says he bosces tre Brooklyn Dodgers without outside interference Bill Terry thinks the Giants' 1937 Infield of Th Submarin Squadron Pour softbail leagu well under way with th crack Pth. Division team continuing lta undefeated streak. Thi league consists ef teams from th following ship" and aetiviti of th Submarin Base: 9th Division, CSS Beaver, Dock Rata, Torpedo Shop. EAR, 7th Division. Sweeps, 8th Division, Argonaut and Base Deck.

Th 9th division team under the capable managership of "Slug" Ma-turo, ha played and won fiv tright. Seven inning game ar played with th standard 12-inch softballe on a 60 foot diamond. Th Torpedo Shop and Base Deck teams recently played a 12-inning gam which resulted in a tie. the gam was. called by the umpire en account of darkness.

Thia gam will be played off some time in th near future and should prove a very Interesting gam to witness. The following ar th league standings to date: w. L. Pet. Sth Division 5 0 1 .000 TJSS Beaver, 1 .750 Dock Rat? 2 2 .500 Torpedo Shop 1 1 .500 EAR 1 2 533 7th Division 0 0 .000 Sweeps 0 0 .000 8th Division 0 1 .000 USS Argonaut 0 I .000 Base Deck 0 3 .000 J.

Ol wince Stroke Victim Manager Bernard Corpus' Kahuku plantation basketball team defeated th Waipahu quintet, 43-38, Sunday at th former's court. By the virtu of Sunday' victory, th Kahuku fin-lshad third in th Oehu Plantation league which cam to an end. The gonfalon was won by th Waialua Plantation team. Sunday' game waa a nip and tuck affair, with th visitors having th dg until the last half. In th third quarter, th Kahuku turned th tid when John Benham and Howard Kim dropped two busketa apiece.

The Waipahu quintet, greatly handicapped by the size and weight, fought bravely, but could not match th winner' height. Howard Kim with IS point and John Benham with 14 point led in coring for th winner, whtl J. Ki-yabu tarri for waipahu with 14 point to hi credit. Y. Morita mad six point.

LINEUPS Waipahu J. Kiyabu, N. Maeda. t. Kurashima, Y.

Kawakami, H. Enoraoto, H. Shintaku, T. Tanagawa, K. Uyeno, g.

Kahuku John Benham, K. Tautsurai, Joseph Tautu. How-ard Xim, Bill Hiona. Jul Cal-delra, g-f; Manuel Frelta, Maxie Blamed (Continued from Page 8) dock opponent against whom there to no boycott. And under the circumstance.

It can taged outaid of New Tork. BOYCOTT SERIOUS A far thia boycott i concerned, it is a very serious weapon now that it ha been proclaimed officially. But I believe it never would have been declared against Schmellng if there had been ome assurance that he would defend the title in the Unitd State. The New York Boxing on, which only last month insisted that Schmellng Is stlU the no. 1 challenger.

(Special (a The Advertiser) LIHUE. Kauai, Jan. 15 Th Kauai Japanese baseball league la busy mak-Ing plan for the annual inter-island seriea which ia to be held on Kauai thia year in April. At a meeting of the managers of th six teams on Sundsy, it was decided to mak a change In th original plan for th price of admission. IS waa decided to lower the pries) from 55 cent for the Makawell game to 40 cents, and from 75 cent for th Llhue game to 40 cents.

Committees wer selected by Benjamin M. Tashiro, president of the league, to prepare for th coming series. They are Benjamin M. Tashiro, league representative; reception and entertainment, Masaru Shlnseki, chairman. June Teraoka, Masuo Ogata, Joseph Kakao.

Isamu Mlyoshi, To-rao Iseri. S. Xakano. Kuwalchi Nonin, Ulchi Pujita and T. Eguchi: invitation.

Isamu Miyoshi; housing, Yeiao Yamaura. chairman, Yoshito Naka-ahima, Kazuo Yamasakl and David Okamura; transportation, J. B. Kon-no, chairman. T.

Murakami. Clarenc 8. Koike. J. Imamura, Daipiro Doi; tickets.

Kenzo Hamamoto, chairman, Karuo Yamasakl. J. B. Konno, Yoshito Nakashima, Tosht Matsuda. F.

Sugi-hara, Yelso Yamaura and David Okamura; games. Gisa TatcishI, chairman. Joeeph Nakao. assistant: gates. Roy Yokomoto, chairman, I.

Harada, assistant chairman: finance, Kazumi Matsumura, chairman, Masuo Ogata, Dr. S. Mtta. Edward K. Watase, Ka-zuichl Hirano and Kuwaichl Nonin; publicity and trophy, Yoshito Nakashima, chairman, managers of all team, members of the press.

Kuwaichl Nonin and Saburo Kawakami; hospitalization. Dr. T. Hata and Dr. David T.

Befsui. A meeting of all leasme officials will be held on January 28 at Lihue to discuss tore detailed plans for th coming fettles. ruled that Braddock must defend against him before engaging in any "non-title" tilt with Louis. Heavy pressure will be turned on the fistic father, and when the Garden decides to cancel the Braddock-Schmeling bout aa it moat probably will Louis will be the man named No. 1 challenger, if he beat Bob Pastor on January 29.

If th Garden trie to shift the Braddock-Schmeling bout outside of New Tork, the Anti-Nart league will boycott all attractions at the Garden. This would be serious because there are about 4.000 000 Jewish residents in greater New Tork. Besides, Mike Jacob, who controls Schmellng, say he will not let Maxie fight outside of New Tork City, because there would be no money in It. The outlook is very black indeed for Herr now that the ravens have returned to roost. Invest 10 minutes a day rj readinj? Advertiser Want Ads.

It will pay Pre" hy Radie OAKLAND. Jan. 19 J. Cal Ewing. 70.

founder of Pacific Coast League baseball, died of a stroke today. Ewing had been ill since September. Jfrmny McCarthy first. Whitehead second. Bsrtel! at short and Vhiozza at third will be the class of the league.

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