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The Garden Islandi
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Lihue, Hawaii
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i THE GARDEN ISLAND, TUESDAY. JUNE V.V22 -SPORTS- TENNIS KAUAI BASEBALL LEAGUE Standing of the Clubi W. 4 2 1 1 L. Pet. 1000 667 833 333 000 MAKEE VS.

KOLOA Again forced to play an Club Makee Makawell Llhue McBryde Koloa Results Sunday: Makue 7 Koloa 3. McBryde 6 Llhue 3. The Scots took Llhue Into camp lad Sunday atter a hoi and Interesting battle. It was anybody's ball game up to the seventh and wax nip and tuck all tlie. way.

Ohama who starred (or McBryde Whs hard Lit by the Llhue gang ut tightened up in the pinches. Robello, who was on the mound for Llhue did not heave bad ball and deserv cd better support. He started to weaken In the seventh and was re placed by Okuda. The Makee club and the Llhue team are alike In the fact that they have only one pitcher on the club and both are alike in the fact that the management Insists on starting on any other twlrler but the regular one. Llhue was the first to score In the third when Robello hit a long drive to left center for a circuit clout.

He had quite a time circling: the bases and was all In when hu finally did get over the plate. The Scots took advantage of mm in the fourth and stepped out in front and from then on were ncv-er headed although Llhue threatened to tie the score several times. Spalding was hit by a pitched ball and promptly stole. He went to third while Tilley was going out, pitcher to first. Gabriel hit to thu Infield and Spalding beat the throw to the plate.

Gabriel being safe at first, ho went to second when Sally Wat-aso was hit by a pitched ball and scored when Antone Plerra Bingled to left. Watase going to third. Wa-tase scored when Carvarro grounded to Burgess, and Hajime let the throw to the plate get away. LlhucJ came back in their halt of the fifth and scored one run when with two out Hajime singled and Tai drove a double thru the infield to right center, Hajime scoring. McBryde got their last two runs in the seventh when Antone Plerra singled to center, and Carvarro drove a short hit to left, Roke try ing to make an impossible catch let the ball get away from him for three bases.

Ohama filed to center and Carvarro scored after the catch. Llhue had a fine chance to "score in the sixth when they had runners on second and third and no outs but the pinch hit was lacking. Lihue scored the last run in the seventh. Robello singled and went to second on a passed ball. Hajime popped to center.

Tai was Bate on a fielder's choice. Plerra beat out a bunt, filling the bags. Robello scored while Okuda was going to first. Roke drove one at the third baseman that was too hot to handle but fast backing up by Spalding prevented a score. Fujil fanned, ending the inning.

THE SCORE ALL-KAUAI SINGLES DOWN TO SEMI-FINALS The All-Kuual men's singles are down to the semi-finals, the third round bi'ing completed last week, uphill wnn ore exception. Faye and Caleb game, thci Makees managed to make iurns have not played off their a clean sweep of the first round of niatch. the first series by defeating Koloa Tux jialthia defeated nrenhnm, 6-3, at Koloa by the score of 7 to 3. 6.i Dwlght Haldwln defeated C.lais-Costa, Koloa's heaver, had the Ma-yer c-4. While Allen defeated kee's guessing for fivci Innings, rot Sinclair 6-2.

6-2. a run being scored on him, while i Tne semi-finals will consist of his team mates rang the gong BalUiis vs. the winner of the. Faye-thrlce. He weakened after the fifth Burns match, while Allen ami Bald win will meet in another match.

and the champs managed to score all their runs in the last half of the game, although errors were res ponslble for a majority of them. Muranaka started for the Makees but was relieved by Teves in the sixth, after yielding three runs and four hits. Teves got credit for another victory, making It four straight for him. This boy has ably demonstrated that he has the goods so far and it is puzzling why the Makees insist upon, starting another hurler In every game this year. After the Makes lad gone out in their half of the first withou'.

causing any damage, Koloa started by scoring a solitary tally. Kondo walked, Akira died via thn catcher to first, and Bush whiffed, but A.u-ranaka uncorked two wild pitches in succession, scoring Kondo. Bush's home run in the third scored their second run. In the fourth Koloa scored its last run for the day on Hee's error. In this inning, Neal started by singling.

Costa flied to center and a wild pitch advanced him to second. Gonsalves was out, pitcher to first. Gabriel grounded to Hee, who threw the Bphere over Rodrigue's head, scoring Neal Thci Makees started their rally, their hattinc stnr. eettinir two hits in the Blxth. Hee doubled to left as both of which figured in the run-a starter, and scored when Tsune- getting.

hiro'B grounder went thru second. Manuel Plerra made a nice catch Soong tripled, scoring Tsunehiro for off Moura's fly in the eighth, hut the second run. With a Bplendid spoiled it by failing to complete a chance to scorn more runs, Teves double play on Noboto Ohama, who iannea, ssoong nimseii was caugni thought it was going to be a hit TRI PLANTATION DRAWINGS MADE The trl-plantation men's singles handicap tournament drawings have been made and the tournament will start next week. There will he six classes, beginning with Class A which will be minus 30. Class which will be minus 15; Class minus one half 15; Class scratch; Class plus except the first one h(llf 15 Ciass The drawings for the irpt round are: Brenham (B) vs.

Knudscn (B). Amrakaml (B) vs. N. Gregg (D). Allen (B) vs.

Duncan (F). W. Sinclair (D) vs. Claytor (F). Bedell (B) vs.

Prolan (D). Damkroger (B) vs. Fernandes (1)). Roc-Mar (B) vs. Kaye ((').

Burns (A) vs. Jiu-sen (F). Jesse (E) vs. Ichlnose (B). W.

Gregg (F) vs. Eby (F). D. Sinclair (E) vs. Ilofgaard (Dt.

Marcallino (D) vs. Baldwin (A) Nunes (B) vs. Cadle (E). Miller (F) vs. Creevey (O).

Glaisyer (B) vs. Dunn (B). Mansbridge (E) vs. Rankin (D). GOLF napping at third, ard Rodrigues died Costa to first.

They tied It up in the seventh. King took one of his legs. Teves popped to third and Dot and tore for third. He got back safely though on account of Pierra's slowness to see the play. Ohama got to second after he had sacrificed.

Yoshida singled to right singled to center and Pierra Id and King scored. Tho winning run on to the hall too long before throw-came In the eighth. Tsunehiro sing- ing to the infield, led and stole second. Soong was hit Roke made a nice catch of Ako's by Costa but Morlta fanned. A dou- short fly to left in the fifth, but ble steal was attempted, Tsunehiro in the seventh he tried to make scoring when Costa at third let Ga-, another instead of playing tbe ball safe and it bounced by him for three bases.

Tat handled five hard chances at third without the sign of a bobble. He also got a nice double. He drove' one down the third base line that was good for two bases that every body on the field but the unip. thought was fair, in the first, but unfortunately the unip was tho only onw that counted and he called it a foul. Robello's homer was a long fly to left center that got tangled up in the automobiles out there.

Sally Watase had a busy day in the field, handling six chances without a boot. lie could not do very much with the bat, though. The warm ather and the long evenings have brought out the followers of the royal and ancient game in large lumbers dining th past two weeks. The ladies are taking up the garni' and list Tl.ur.-day here wns quite a large party of the fair sex on the course. On Sunday morning Bill MiUiy brought over party of west side golfers to try out the course.

No startling scores wen made, either bv the newcomers or the oldlimers. The Lit ie Plantation company's lease expires on the first of July and the land will then be turned over to the county for a park. It in the intention of Jimmy Spalding, the i.l. nt i'f the golf club and chairman of tho grounds committee, to st it rolling the fairways just as i.e. a the cattle and i' moved off the course.

A large roller will be used to put tho fairways in shape. After the horses and cattli- are removed It will not be so difficult to keep the course in good condition. With the rolling of the fairways there should be a mat rial reduction in scores. 1 fourth, sixth, Hevrnl.li and eighth greens are now open to be played upon, which announcement will please local golfers, as there has not been very much joy In being forced to play on temporary greens. All these greens will have bunkers on two sides which wiil make approaching one of the vital factors of the local course.

When a piaycr Is forced to approach a "5 feet square that, ha-; bunk- is on two Miles no wii' ceriamiy be forced to play his shots with extreme ca'ij to previ lit trouble. Some of the scores made Sunday were: Spalding 5-1, Arcia Corstoi phine 53, Miller 411, Hopper 51, Takr.ta (ia, Frank Burns Englel.ard 71. Longstrcth 50, Hogg 72, Fern 5H, Caleb Burns 57, Lane OS, Crawford high a a cat's back "Tux" ISalthis 115, Kuhlmau 50, Ro- drcro 72, Brenham 55, Todd 05: A FEW DON'TS Don't talk or move around when a player is addressir the ball preparatory to drive or putt. Don't drive off a tie unkil the pre-cot'diug players have played their second shot and are well out of the way. A' graduation time that limply must be marked with a picture.

Special school style norv on display W. J. Send a Studio Lihue, Kauai Kaual Views, Kodak Film, Finishing, Framing. brlel's throw go to left field. This lead was increased in the ninth.

King fanned out, but Bush booted Teve's grounder. Dol walked and Yoshida beat out a perfect bunt along third, filling the sacks. Hee's grounder to second was booted and Teves and Dol dented the plate with their spikes. Tsunehiro was safe on a fielder's choice and Yoshida scored when Costa' threw to second to catch Hee napping. THE SQORE McBRYDE ab po a a T.

Ohama c. 4 0 0 6 1 0 Ako 2b. 3 0 0 0 0 1 Spalding bs. 4 1, 0 0 4 1 Tilley If. 4 0 0.

1 0 0 Gabriel 4 10 111 Watase cf. 2 10 6 0 0 A. Plerra lb. 4 13 0 10 Carvarro 3b. 4 112 3 0 N.

Ohama p. 3 0 1 0 2 0 Moura rf. 2 0 1 2 0 0 Totals 34 5 27 12 3 LIHUE ab po a Tai 3b. 5 0 1 2 3 0 M. Plerra cf.

5 0 3 5 0 0 Okuda 5 0 1 7 0 0 Roke if. 4 0 3 1 0 1 Burgess ss. 4 0 0 3 7 0 2b 4 0 0 2 0 1 Tashero rf. 4 0 0 0 0 0 Robello 4 2 2 3 4 1 Hajime c. 4 114 2 1 Totals 39 3 11 27 16 4 Hits' and runs by innings.

McBryde 00030020 05 Basot hits 00010030 1- Lihue 00101010 03 Base hits 10112230 111 SUMMARY Left on bases, McBryde 7, Lihue 9. Home runs, Robello. Three-base hits, Carvarro. Two-base hits, Tai M. Plerra.

Sacrifice hits, N. Ohama Stolen bases, M. Pierra, Roko, Spald lug, A. Plerra, N. Ohama.

Double. plays, Robello to Burgess to Okuda; N. Ohama to A. Pierra to Carvarro Hit by pitcher, Spalding, Watase by Robello. Bases on balls, off Ro bello 2.

Struck out, by Robello 3 by Okuda by Ohama 4. Passed balls, Hajime 1, Ohama Umpires, Fern and Low Is. MAKEE Dol Yoshida Kenneth Hee 3b. Tsunehiro 21). -ss.

Soong c. M. Morlta rf. M. Teves rf.

Rodrigues lb. King If. M. Teves p. Mjuranaka p.

ab 3 1 po a 14 0 1 1 0. 0 Totals 36 2 4 1 4 3 1 4 3 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 1 10 2 8 27 10 KOLOA Kondo If. Ikeda cf. Bush bb. Raymond lb.

Neal 2b. Mar. Costa 3b. Gonsalves rf. Gabriel c.

Man. Costa p. ab 3 5 5 5 4 4 .4 2 4 po a 10 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 3 Theo. H. Davies Ltd.

HONOLULU AND HILO Sugar Factors and Commission Merchants IMPORTERS OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE GENERAL HARDWARE Builders' Hardware, crockery, Glassware, Silverware, Sporting Goods, Fishing Tackle, Firearms, Ammunition, Sates, Refrigerators, Spark Plugs, Flashlights, Paints, Varnishes, Brushes Oils, Greases, Harness, Saddlery, Roofing, Trunks, Suit Cases, Etc. GROCERIES Fancy and Stape Lines, Feed, Etc. DRY GOODS Shoes, Toilet Supplies, Stationery, Etc. INSURANCE AGENTS Writers of Fire, Marine, Compensation, Automobile and Miscellaneous Insurance Policies AGENTS FOR Canadian-Australian Royal Mall Steamship Line Fpon application information will be cheerfully furnished in regard to any other Hues In which you may Interested. EE Total 36 3 5 27 16 Hits and runs by innings: Makee 00000211 37 Base hits 10002211 18 Koloa 10110000 03 Base hits 02110001 05 SUMMARY Oft Muranaka 17 at bat, 4 hits, 3 runs.

Left on bases, Makee 7, Koloa 10. Earned runs, Makee 2, Koloa 2. Home runs. Bush. Three-basei hits, King and Soong.

Two-base hits, Ken neth Hee. Sacrifice hits, Dol. Stol en bases, Dol 2, Yoshida, Kenneth Hee, Tsunehiro 2, Gonsalves. Double plays, nona Hit by pitcher, King, Soong. Bases on balls, Muranaka 1, Teves 3, Costa 2.

Struck out, by Costa 7, by Muranaka 2, Teves 1. Wild pitches, Muranaka 3. Umpires, Ward and A. Wong. Time of game, 2 hours, 5 minutes.

Scorer, June Taraoka. NOTES OF McBRYDE LIHUE GAME Roke and Manuel Pelrrera were batting Btars for the day, each getting three binglea. A couple of Mauuel's hits were scratchy but Roke's were all of the healthy Antore Pierra of the Scots was MAKEE-KOLOA NOTES Bush, Koloa's shortstop, was tho Babc Ruth of the day, his long hit to left center going over the road giving him more than enough lime to circlo the bags. King, Soong and Hee also collld ed hard with tho sphere, tho latter getting a double, and others triples Akira in center for Koloa, robbed Yoshida of a home run iu the third when he traveled over from his position and took thci high and long fly right in the road and over Hondo's head. Wonder why Official Umpire Fernandez was a spectator on the side lines, and Ward, an unknown quantity, was drafted to umpire the game, although Fernandez arrived before the game started? Dol speared a liner from Aklra's bat in the seventh that was a beauty.

The ball was traveling on a line just to the right of second and Doi, running full speed just managed to spear It. Koloa filled the bases In the eighth with two down, but with a great chance to be the hero, Manuel popped to Dol for the third out. GAMES NEXT SUNDAY McBryde meets Koloa at and according to all the dope the Scotrf should be out in front when tho game Is over. However, Koloa played good ball against the champs last Sunday and may slip a surprise over on the Scots. Lihue travels to Makawell and tangles with her and if Wramp his a good day this will be a battle as the westenders have a gang of sluggers that are hard to slop when they get started.

Lihue may fall on Wramp for a few blows as most of the boys have found their batting eyes und are bitting the bull hard. R. KANZAKI of Waimea announces that he has secured the agency for the famous WAIMEA BAKERY'S Bread Pies Cakes on East Kauai THREE DELIVERIES A WEEK TO LIHUE We use Fleishman's Yeasl Give us. a Trial. Samples Gladly Given Phone R.

KANZAKI, Waimea Hotel 3a.

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