LEGISLATURE NO CHARGE AT SPEEDY ACTION IN A R K ......erican Legion Hilo Post No. 3. At its fourth...
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VOL. X X X V HILO, H AW A II, T. H., W EDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1941 NO. 9083
LEGISLATURE OVER-RIDES ANOTHER VETOVOTES TO REIM BURSE K IN G
W IT H EXPENSE OF RECENT T R IP TO ISLAND S
HONOLULU, Oct. 21 â Both houses of the legislature voted toÂday to over-ride Governor PoinÂdexterâs veto of Senate Bill 44, apÂpropriating $5,000 to defray the expenses of Delegate Sam K ing in returning from Washington, D. C., a t the request of the senate.
This action was taken by the senate shortly before adjourning today and came after the senate had orginally voted to sustain the governorâs veto.
The motion to over-ride the veÂto was lost when the governorâs action was sustained by a vote of 9 to 5 in the senate earlier today. A fte r a short recess, however, a motion to reconsider action was carried and the senate voted 10 to j 4 to override the veto.
The house then supported the senate by a vote of 25 to 3.
This measure now becomes law and Delegate Sam King w ill be paid $5,000 by the territory.
In vetoing this measure, GoverÂnor Poindexter said the measure I was ruled illegal by the attorney- general since the delegate is a fedÂeral official and therefore not enÂtitled to receive any compensation from the territorial government.
Opponents to the governorâs acÂtion argued that it was not fo r the legislature to decide on this quesÂtion of legality and that the apÂpropriation of funds to pay the deÂlegate was similar to the practice o f paying the secretary of the terÂritory with territorial funds in adÂdition to what he receives from the federal government.
FIC-Thai Border Work Commences
SIEM REAP, French Indo-China, Oct. 22 â One hundred Thai and fifty Indo-Chinese surveyors and their crew today started actual work of demarcation o f three thousand kilometers of the Indo- China-Thai border at a point f i f Âteen kilometers north of here.
A t 4 p. m. the border delimitaÂtion commission headed by Makoto Yano arrived to observe the work.
DIRECTION OF RED iO VEHENT IS QUESTIONED
NO CHARGE AT CIRCUS GATES DRAWS CROWD
Japanese in South Seas Are IndustriousTOKYO, Oct. 22 â Shunsuke
Kondo, governor of the Japanese manded South Seas Islands, arÂrived in Yokohama from Palau last evening.
Kondo said that the Japanese residents in the South Seas Is lÂands are fu lly conscious o f the crucial situation engrossed in their work with firm resolve that they are defending the firs t line o f the South Seas prosperity sphere.
Further, he said full swing e fÂforts are being made to increase the production o f agriculture, fishÂery and mining in order to attain self-sufficiency in the South Seas Islands.
Kondo returned to Tokyo to make budgetary arrangements with the central government.
CLAIM S FORCES M UST BE PLACED IN E U RO PEAN
RU SSIA
TOKYO, Oct. 22â The probable fate and subsequent problem of in what direction the Red army will move are inseparably bound up with the Fareastem situation, the Chugai Shogyo, leading commerciÂal daily stated, declaring âFrom our standpoint this is extremely important its problem we must be prepared to deal with.ââ
The Chugai Shogyo pointed out that the Soviet-Japanese neutraliÂty pact obviated the nSsessity for the Soviet Union stationing a larÂge number of troops in the Far- east adding, âThe progress of the Soviet-German hostilities make it even more obvious that Fareast- ern troops are needed in European Russia.â â
The paper asserted that i f the Soviet Union increases instead of reducing the Fareastern forces, â then Japan cannot help questionÂing Soviet Unionâs designs.ââ
'Turning the question on Anglo- American aid to the Soviet, ChuÂgai Shogyo warned, âThe situation calls for close watchingââ especialÂly in view o f the possibility of the Soviet Fareastern army becoming the basis o f the future strategy of the Soviet forces in the event the main body o f the Red army is deÂstroyed by the Germans.
The paper declared that i f AnÂglo-American aid becomes ineffecÂtive in European Russia, then chances o f Anglo-American help being turned toward strengthening the Soviet Fareastern forces will greatly be enhanced.
A-1 SHOWS B Y CIRCUS MEN K E E P ON W ITH N IC E Â
SIZED CROWD
For an evening of merriment after a dayâs hard work there is no other diversion that w ill bring you more pleasure than the E. K. Fernandez Flying Circus which is at present playing at the Davies Lot adjacent to the Hilo Theatre under the sponsorship of the Am Âerican Legion Hilo Post No. 3.
A t its fourth day of performanÂce yesterday the Hilo High stuÂdent body was too well-representÂed at the matinee at the main tent where the most spectacular and thrilling stunts, acrobatic numbers and laugh packed enterÂtainment were staged.
Naito Troupe ActsTruly, the splendid tight wire
performances of the Naito troupe compels one to produce perspirt- tion in his palms yet is too thrillÂing for words, especially those stunts by Miss Sayo Naito who is claimed to be the lone woman in the world to do the backward somersault on tight wire. BalancÂing her colleague on her shoulder Miss Naito walks on tight wire.
Another thrill-packed act is the swinging of the Flying Behees which rouses the audience still quiets them that if there were a floor in the tent one could by no means fa il to hear a pin drop. The most exciting act of the Flying Behees is the blindfolded swinging by one of the parties, making two twists in leaping from one swing to another.
Animals InterestingClever are the well-trained
bears owned by Stanley Beebe. They skate, ride bicycles, salute, dance, impersonate lovers and even walk on tight wire which inÂcidentally is done by Min only, the wife of Bill and mother o f Tough- ie and Rosie.
Mr. Castrangâs chimpanzees are also fascinating. They can smoke, wipe o ff perspiration from Mr. Castrangâs forehead, impersonate George Arliss in âHouse of RothsÂchild.ââ They even balance balls on their head.
Dancing SealsWho has seen seals dancing and
playing musical instruments? You might have seen but it is the first instance that seals of such capaÂcity were brought here by Mr. Fernandez.
Captain Spiller aided by his w ife is the owner o f the five seals, of which three participate in the perÂformance. They roll balls on their nose, dance, do the handstand and these are mere descriptions. Just wait until you see them actually.
Donât Miss the BaboonOne of the most looked forward
sideshow is Dodsonâs Hollywood monkeys and the Mandrill baboon. These monkeys featured in countÂless Hollywood and Broadway enÂtertainment centers. They even acted with Jimmy Durante, a fa Âmous comedian.
To feel fu lly satisfied with the Circus, one must make a complete canvass o f all the sideshows which may in many respects appeal to individuals with different tastes.
The Black and Tan Harlem Strutters, Gilbert the hynotist, the Believe-it-or-not, Gene Jackson, and many other games, rides and concessions shouldall be placed on the must list.
No aGte ChargesThe ten centsâ charge at the enÂ
trance has been dropped.REMEMBER, FOLKS, the cirÂ
cus lasts only until Monday, OctoÂber 27. There are matinees and evening performances. â A.S.T.
SPEEDY ACTION IN A R K OF SHIPS SEEN WITH S I N K OF TWO FREICHTERSINAM TIC
Great Britain-Mexico Relations Cleared UpMEXICO C ITY, Mexico, Oct. 22
â Mexico and Great Britain ha-\ resumed diplomatic relations, it was announced officially yesterÂday.
A fte r the Mexican government expropriated foreign oil properties in the republic, Britain had withÂdrawn her minister from Mexico.
;i5 ,09340 IS WELFARE DRIVE
TOTAL TO DATE
50 FR E N C H M E N A R E EX ECUTED
IN R E P R IS A L
Blue Triang le Club Covers Circus ToniteThe Blue Triangle club members
will meet at the Y W C A at 7:30 sharp tonight and w ill proceed to the circus grounds fo r an evening of fun.
A ll members are requested not to miss the fun.
THANKS TO COLUMBUS
Since that fall day in 1492 when Christopher Columbus landed his ship at San Salvador and thus opened the door to the discovery of the American continent, America has made rapid strides. When we consider that 450 years ago America wasnât even on the white manâs map, it seems almost miraculous that it is now populated by hundreds of millions of educated people who have more luxuries, more riches, more skyscrapers, more automobiles and more of practically everything than any other continent or country in the world.
America is so young that your great-great-great-great grandfather might have come over on Columbusâ ship. Measured in generations, it was only seven full generations ago that Columbus came over and only five generations ago that efforts began to settle this country.
Compared with European countries, which have been going through periods of culture and decay for thousands of years, America stands as a monument to the progress which can be made under a system of free enterprise.
When Christopher Columbus sailed on his perilous voyÂage, he came to America looking for riches. With sufficient assistance, he might have found riches of all kinds in our natural resourcesâour gold, our silver and our other mounÂtains- full of wealth. But it was the Pilgrims who came to America seeking spiritual freedom rather than gold who really discovered the greatest riches offered by Americaâ the opportunity to live as they pleased, to have equal opporÂtunity for all and to found a nation on the principles of equality and freedom.
We can thank Columbus for putting our country on the map, but our greatest thanks should go to those settlers who decided what kind of a nation to build in America. If they had come here to seek material riches and to plunder, we might today be the slaves of a king or a dictator. But fortunately they came here seeking freedom and freedom has always continued to be the foundation stone of our country.
VICHY, Oct. 22â In reprisal for the assassination of the districtâs m ilitary commander, f i f ty French hostages were executed in NanÂtes yesterday.
According to a German. comÂmander of Paris last night, anothÂer f ifty persons would be executÂed i f the assassins of the military commander are not captured by Thursday night.
A $300,000 reward has been posted for the capture of the asÂsassins.
$300,003,000 PER MONTH IS RATED
BY DEPARTMENT
The Community Chest campaign which was launched on Sunday by the B ig Island W elfare Bureau in coordination with the United SerÂvice Organizations was reported getting excellent results by Harold Warner, publicity chairman, and from the headquarters of the comÂmunity chest campaign.
However, it was added that the result is very slow and it is high timethat the public got o ff their high horses and got busy. FurtherÂmore, today is the fourth day, which is precisely one half o f the drive ,and the total sum of $15,- 093.50 attained thus far is not even one-third of the goal of $54,-931.00.
To save the last minute rush, Miss Keifer at the headquarters said, the public could make pledgÂes and send them in, later making their payments.
Without the full-hearted coopeÂration, the drive will be a cinch to flop.
Our community could not face such disgrace.
As Mr. Lindsay, president o f the Hawaii Island W elfare Bureau stated in his speech last night over station KHBC, we must do our utÂmost to see that the drive goes over the top; keep local groups functioning in high plane; help the USO set up good programs in our community for the men in servÂice.
Bold Venture, Flying Panamanian Flag, and Lehigh with American Flag are 9th
and 10th U. S. Victims
W ASHINGTON, Oct. 22 President Roosevelt announÂced at the press conference that the American freighter Le-
! high, 6,524 tons was sunk by a torpedo on Sunday night a- I bout 9 o ff the west coast of A frica and said that one lioat- I load of survivors was picked up but two other boatloads are still drifting in the vicinity where the one lifeboat was locatÂed.
He said that the sinking took place just about 8 degrees north, 14 west, which is near the coast o f Liberia, just*north of the Equator.
He said that the Lehigh flew an American flag and was proceeding in ballast from Bilboa where it had discharged cargo to the Gold Coast.
Asked i f the identity of the attacker was establissed the President refrained from clearly naming it Germany, however, advisedâ the reporters to use the process o f eliminaÂtion and said certainly it was not an American, British or Argentine submarine.
BOLD VEN TU RE ALSO SUNK
W ASHINGTON, Oct. 22â An hour after the announcement of the report concerning the sinking of the Lehigh, the State departÂment announced the sinking of the Bold Venture, formerly owned by Danish interests, several hundred miles o ff Iceland on Friday.
The Bold Venture was reported flying the Panamanian flag and like the Lehigh is owned by the maritime commission.
Seventeen of the 32 crewmen were reported rescued and taken to Reykjavik, Iceland. The other fifteen were still unaccounted at
FACTS ABOUT TUBERCULOSIS
Chang IS Expected To Be Pardoned
HONGKONG, Oct. 22 â Young Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang, who has been in retirement since the Sian incident in 1936 when Chiang Kai-shek was kidnapped, is now in Chungking waiting for the meeting of Chungkingâ s national council November 12 at which time he is expected to be pardoned, inÂformation from Chungking revealÂed.
It was understood that generals of the northeastern regions interÂvened in behalf of Chang with the
support o f Owen Lattlmore, Unit-
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Tuberculosis kills close to 170 people every day in the United States, or one every eight and one- half minutes.
W ASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 2 2 - Sales of Defense Savings Bonds reached $1,504,411,000 as o f SeptÂember 30, the Treasury DepartÂment announced recently. This is at the rate of $300,000,000 a monÂth since the Defense Savings P ro Âgram was launched on May 1 last. September sales were $232,327,000.
Sale of Series E Bonds â the âpeopleâs bondsâ ââ for the period were $571,216,000, more than a third of the total fo r all three seÂries. The figures by months for Series E Bonds only: May, $100,- 581,000; June, $102,517,000; July, $145,274,000; August, $117,603,- 000; September, $105,241,000.
Total sales o f Series F and G Bonrds for the period were $933,-193,000, By months: May, $249,-237,000; June, $212,010,000; July, $196,857,000; August, $148,003,000; September, $127,086,000.
Total cash deposits at the TreasÂury for all three series of Bonds by months: May $349,818,000; June, $314,527,000; July, $342,132,000; August, $265,606,000.
A ll figures shown are rounded to the nearest thousands.
LEGISLATION CN DUAL CITIZENS
IS INTRODUCEDW ASHINGTON, Oct. 22â ChairÂ
man Samuel Deckstein of the House Immigration Committee in response to the W ar departmentâs request introduced a legislation to give dual citibens choice of deporÂtation or declaration o f their unÂdivided allegiance to the United States.
Family Getn the News Through Cnain Letter
FO RT W A YN E , Ind. (U P ) â Speaking of chain letters:
The various members of the fa Âm ily of the Rev. C. O. Shirey of Fort Wayne have one all their ownâ but it is used only for fa Âm ily news.
Mailed in a special pouch, the chain letter has traveled 33 ,0 0 0 miles a year, with some 89 persons est. When each o f the various contributing items o f fam ily interÂmembers o f the far-flung fam ily receives the pouch, he takes out the letter he put in last time, writes a new one bringing everyÂthing up to date, and mails it on to the next name on the list.
Postage costs about $5 a year, and the letter goes to Indiana, O- hio, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Florida, California, and Oregon. It once made regular trips to Arm eÂnia.
ed States political advisor to Chungking.
M ARGARET KUNIYOSHJ HEADS S PA R TA N NEW S
W ith editor-in-chief Margaret Kuniyoshi at the helm fo r the first s ta ff this year, the first isÂsue o f the Spartan News was pubÂlished at the H ilo Intermediate school recently.
Associates of Miss Kuniyoshi are Toshiko Ushijima ,assistant editor, Yaeko Fujimoto, feature editor, and Genevieve Takemoto, news editor.
James Aratani is sports editor, Takashi Sonoda, exchange editor, and Umeko Atebara, circulation manager. A large sta ff of reportÂers are maintained in the staff.
This voice o f the Hilo IntermeÂdiate school was installed 17 years
â ago by the newswriting class anc has proven to be an indispensable part of school life. |
Invesfigation Head Arrives in Hanoi
H ANO I, Oct. 22â Masayuki Yo- koyama, head o f the Japanese inÂvestigation party, arrived here on October 18, called on Vice Adm iÂral Jean Decoux, governor-general at 11:30 a. m. and conferred him regarding the investigation of unÂdeveloped resources in Indo-China.
Later, Yokoyama conferred with officials o f the economic bureau on details o f his mission.
the time the announcement was made.
The sinking of both the Lehigh and the Bold Venture is the 9th and 1 0 th since the war.
SPEED ON B IL L EXPECTED DUE TO S IN K IN G
W ASHINGTON, Oct. 22â The President at the press conference declared that the shooting o f the Lehigh took place out&icle the so- called blockade region and the
I same old orders of shootirig Axis j raiders on sight applies, however, j he added that the raiders must be sighted before the shooting can begin.
He said that the sinking took place in one of the seven seas and the time has been reached when any ship can be destroyed without v/arning.
W ith the sinking of the two freighters, action on the bill in Congress providing the arming o f merchant ship^ is expected to be speeded up*.
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Page Two T H E H A W A I I M A I N I C H I Wednesday, October 22, 1941
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While Ann McCarthy is waitÂin g for her fiance, Jerry Delaney, to serve his year in the Army,
I she and two maiden aunts are (operating a tourist camp in an I isolated spot on the California j coast. She has been mystified by ' various strange occurrences, inÂcluding a light that flashes on a near-by hill on foggy nights. Perry Kent, newspaperman, says they may come from a wireless station but, when Ann sends him a dot-and-dash record of some o f them, he can make nothing of it except â Ojan Seorce.â Mean- V â ille, Erik Wilson, traveling :s: lesman, has become a frequent O' jrnight customer of the camp, a: .di Dolores Kestan, beautiful T. .ivelist, has taken one of the < ibins on a monthly basis, .^erry, coming for a visit, is so attentive to Dolores that he and Ann quarrel. On the night beÂfore he leaves, his cabin and Annâs room are searched. Ann suspects that Erik prompted the handy man, Louie, to make the search, but has no idea what he was seeking. In the midst of her quandary, sheâs none too pleased to hear that a friend, Mrs. MarÂtin, is coming to the camp with her two spoiled, trouble-making children.
CH APTE R X X IV'T 'H E M artins arrived on the ' a fternoon busâ the Martinsplus their terrier, Lambie.
A fter that, all was confusion. Johnny, Carol and Lambie were all over the place, while Mrs. Martin simply stood in the doo'^way of their cabin and tried to discipline them by remote control.
Aunt Susan coaxed Lambie out o f the flowerbeds by oflering him a bone, but Lambie, after acceptÂing the bone, merely carried it bae!: to bury in the soft ground of the floweibed. Then Johnny went in after him.
Before the day was over, Ann wondered whether she could posÂsibly find her way to the cave in the north headland and hole in there during the Martinsâ visit.
The follov/ing morning, however, when Dolores returned, Ann began to look upon the young Martins w ith a more kindly eye. First, she saw Carol wander curiously into the novelistâs cabin, only to be ousted rather forcibly. Then, she [had the satisfaction of seeing Johnny, in retaliation for this treatment of his sister, throw rocks through the windows of the cabin.
On the third day of their visit, (Mrs. Martin took the children (down to the beach, Ann, going down to see how they were getting (along, found Lambie halfway to China. Well, here was one place where he could dig without being scolded.
She went over to speak to him and stayed to stare. Mixed with the sand, a good three feet below the surface, were ashes. She was ipuzzled at first, then decided that they must be from some old campÂfire.
That afternoon, however, the jRshes took on new and startling eignificance.
JOHNNY came sidling* into her room, waving a dollar bill.
â Look what I got,ââ he said proudly. â That old gink Louie give it to me for some stuff that Lam- fcie dug up on the beach.â
Ann stared. â What stuff?â â Buttons. I donât know why he
wanted them, because they were all burned.â
â Buttons? Burned?ââYeahâ and Lambie dug this up,
<too.â Johnny reached into a pockÂe t and drew forth a blackened ob- Iject. â I didnât tell the old gink about this.â
Ann took the object the boy held »u t. âButâ but what is it?â
â Aw gee, you got it upside down! SBeeâ it âs wings like aviators wear.â
In a split second, Ann saw so imuch that she felt faint. Then, isho knew that she must somehow iget this insignia into her possesÂsion.
â Trade you,â she offered lightly. âO ffer,â returned Johnny,Ann considered. âArrowhead. A
SwaZ one that the Indians used.â
â Honest? Let me see it.âAnn got the arrowhead from a
desk drawer, and the deal was made. The blackened insignia beÂcame hers.
WHEN Johnny was gone, she sat staring at it. An aviatorâs
wings . . . charred buttons . . . and ashes . . . Perhaps there had also been fragments' of a flierâs uniÂform in that cache found by LamÂbie. . . .
A series of pictures flashed through her mind. The Army bomber that had crashed north of here. The lone parachutist seen leaving the plane just before it burst into flames. The â farmerâ with the broken ankle who had come to Cove Inn the next evening. The mysterious departure of hia âw ifeâ early the next morning, apÂparently without him. His own disappearance from their cabin.
Was the â farmerâ the parachutÂist, and was he a saboteur who had set the stage for the bomberâs crash, then leaped free? He could have broken an ankle as he struck the ground. He could have been picked up by confederates who knew beforehand where he would make his jump.
But w'hy had he been brought to Cove Inn? Because there was anÂother confederate here to take care of him! Old Louie!
Louie had doctored his ankle. And probably, after the manâs uniÂform had been burned in the fireÂplace of his cabin, Louie had carÂried the ashes down to the beach and buried them. Then, later, he may have thought that the clean fireplace would seem queer, so had brought some of the ashes back. That would explain the sand that Aunt Maria foUnd mixed with them.
What had become of the â farÂmerâ or flier? Had Louie taken him to some hide-out near here? The cave! Perhaps he was hiding there!
Then, Ann thought of E r ik - thought of her suspicion that he had prompted Louieâs search of her room and Jerryâs cabin. Were he and Louie fellow members of a band of spies and saboteurs?
An d what of Dolores, whom Erik had known before? Was she
in league with them?That name, â Menelaus,â that
Dolores had softly called through her window early one morning . , . Had she thought Louie was outÂside the window, and was âMeneÂlausâ a eode word that he would understand?
Ann frowned. Menelaus was the Spartan king whose wife Helen was the cause of the Trojan War, And Troy was eventually captured by soldiers concealed in a wooden horseâ the Trojan Horse.
That phrase, Trojan Horse, was now used in referring to groups of spies or fifth columnists. . . .
Suddenly, Ann sat erect, rememÂbering Perry Kentâs interpretation of the wireless flashes from the hill across the road â â Ojan Seorce.â She jumped up and started pacing the floor, â Ojanâ could mean âTrojan,â and â orceâ could mean â horse.â But what did the â seâ mean?
Trojan Sea Horse!A ship operated by spies! That
ship sheâd seen lying off the cove! The flashes on the hill on foggy nights were signals to it!
Foggy nights, . . Those were the nights when more tourists came tc Cove Inn than at any other time. Were they really tourists? How about those who had disappeared overnight, and those others who had replaced them? Had a little boat come in from the ship to pick up the former and land thfe latter? Was that what had become of the man with the broken ankle? Had he been taken out to sea?
Ann drew a deep, quivering breath. She was suddenly sure of the answers to these questions.
So she. Ann McCarthy, had been providing a kind of dock for a gang of spies and saboteurs! Their ship, their Trojan Sea Horse, was using Cove Inn as a port of call!
(T o be continued)(The characters in this serial are
fictUious)C ooyrlH ht. 1941. by G ra m e rcy P u b lish in e Co.
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A few hours after Harley Longstreet, hated and feared man ahout town, has announced his engageÂment to Cherry Browne, music hall star, his murÂdered' hody is discovered in a crowded street car. Mystery number one in a series of baflfling crimes which remain unsolved unÂtil Inspector Thumm of the New York police calls an eccentric old actor, Drury Lane, to his aid. Ellery Queen places many a clue in the readerâs hand early in the story, but we defy the most'experienced fan to know the answer beÂfore the final page!
By ROBERTA COURTLAND
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WINNERS AT HGHTH COUNTY OF HAWAH FAIR ANNOUNCED
VEGETABLESCommercial
JudgesH. B. Grady; S. M ukai;'T . Ebe-
sugawa.
Asparagus â First, G. Marvin; Second, G. Marvin; Third, G. MarÂvin.
Bean, Shelled Dryâ First G. Mi- zoshiri; Second T. Koba; Third G. Mizoshiri.
Beah, Lima (Pale in green shell)â First, Urada; Second, M. Morita; Third, Y. Iwashita.
Beans, Otherâ Special, PhilipÂpine Co.
Bean, Lima (Bush in gree shell) â First, H. Oda; Second, F. Eno- ki.
Soybeansâ Special, T. Hori. Beetsâ First Nakamoto; Second
M. Hirayama; Third, S. Sakota.Broccoliâ First, G. Yamashiro;
Second, M. Oye; Third, M. HirayaÂma.
Cabbage Head (M arion)â SecÂond, G. Yamashiro.
Cabbage Head (Copenhagen) â First, T. Kawano; Third, S. SakaÂta.
Cabbage Head, Othersâ First, M. Morita; Second, M. Morita.
Cabbage, Chinese â First, T. Hongo; Second, Y. Oshiro.
Carrot, Half-longâ First, S. SaÂkata; Second, G. Marvin; Third, M. Morita.
Chayote â First Y. Chikazaxva; Second, T. Chikazawa; Third, Y. Chikazawa.
Chardâ First, G. Marvin; SecÂond, G. Marvin; Third, G. Marvin.
Celeryâ First, M. Morita; SecÂond M. Morita; Third, K. Kimura.
Corn, Sweetâ First, S. Sakata; Second, K. Kimura; Third, H. SaÂto.
Com, Dryâ Special, John A. Low.
Cucumberâ First, H. Furusho; Second, T. Hongo; Third, H. FuruÂsho.
Daikon, Japanese (L on g )â First M. Hirayama; Second A. Ishihara; Third, T. Yamasaki.
Daikon, Japanese (Round) â First, M. Odani; Second, Sakata; Third, M. Hirayama.
Eggplant, Longâ First T. YamaÂsaki; Second, H. Shiotsuka; Third, H. Shiotsuka.
Eggplant, roundâ Special, G. M iÂzoshiri.
Endiveâ First, G. Marvin; SecÂond, G. Marvin.
Ginger (young Shoga) â First, K. Sasaki; Second, K. Kimura; Third, K. Sasaki.
Ginger (Matured Shoga) â First, T. Muranaka; Second H, O- da; Third, K. Kimura.
Coho (Burdock)â First, M. Ki- yota; Second, M. Hirayama; Third, M. Dye.
Kohlrabiâ First, G. Marvin; SeÂcond, G. Marvin; Third, T. Y a Âmasaki.
Mintâ Special, J. Spalding . Lettuce, Leafâ First, G. Marvin;
Second, G. Marvin; Third, G. MarÂvin.
Lettuce, Headâ First N. Goya; Second, T. Yamasaki; Third, H. Sato.
Luauâ Special, Evelyn Moku. W inter Melonâ First, Lee Hop;
Second H. Shiotsuka; Third, K. Tanima.
Melon (B itte r )â First, M. Hira- bara; Secind, G. Kukino.
Onion (Green Japanese)â First, J. Yamashiro; Second, G. Marvin; Third, G. Marvin.
Parsnipâ First, M. Morita; SeÂcond, M. Morita.
Parsley â First, M. Hirayama; Second, G. Marvin; Third, T. Hori.
Pepper, Bellâ Special, M. H iraÂyama.
Pepper, Hawaiianâ First, M. W. Tanaka; Second, H. Shimizu; Third, Okaji.
Potato, Irishâ First, Y. Hagio; Second, Y . Hagio; Third, J. Yam aÂshiro.
Potato, Irish (W h ite )â First, H. K ita; Second, Yano.
Potato, Sweet Yellowâ First, K. K ite; Second, T. Matsuki; Third, A. Ishihara.
Potato, Sweet Redâ First, PhilÂippine Farming Co.; Second, A. Ishikawa; Third, T. Matsuki.
Pumpkin (Japanese)â First, T. Yamaguchi; Second, H. Shiotsuka; Third, K. Tanima.
Rhubarbâ First, H. Ehikuki; SeÂcond, G. Marvin; Third, A. IshihaÂra.
Spinach â First, T. Yamasaki; Second, K. Nakamoto; Third, M. M. Hirayama.
Squash, Summerâ First, T. Y a Âmasaki; Second, M. Odani; Third,
T. Yamashiro.Squash, Italianâ First, M. Oda
ni; Second, T. Honma; Third, T Yamasaki.
Taro, Japaneseâ First, H. Fuku- ki; Second, S. Sakata; Third, T Hori.
Taro, Hawaiianâ Special, M. W. Tanaka.
Okraâ Special, B. Taguchi. Tomato,» Largeâ First, M. Uchi-
da; Second, H. Shiotsuka.Graded Vegetables in Standard
Tug Boxes Ready for Marketing.Tomata â First, N. Shiotsuka;
Second, Philippine Farming Co.Eggplant, Round (Black BeauÂ
ty )â Special, T. Takemoto.Eggplant (C rate )â First, Philip-
,pine Farming Co., $2.50 cash.Beans (C rate )â Special, No naÂ
me.Crated Cabbage â First J. Y a Â
mashiro.Head Lettuceâ First, M. Oye. Summer Squashâ First M. Oda-
ni.Cornâ First, S. Sakata.
PH O TO G RAPH YJudge
W. Trigg-Smith CLASS A
1. Richard Tanimoto, First Prize, Grand Prize; Andrew Ka- shimoto. First Prize; H. HutchinÂson, F irst Prize; S. Fujimoto, First Prize; H. Hutchinson, First Prize.
2. Mrs. T. Nordman, Second Prize; Mrs. T. Nordman, Second Prize; Harold Fisher, Second P riÂze! H. Hutchinson, Second Prize; Mrs. T. Nordman, Second Prize.
CLASS BRev. Y. Nonomura, First Prize,
Grand Prize; M. Konishi, Second Prize; Rev. Y. Nonomura, Third Prize.
Minoru Hamada, Special Prize; M. Konishi, Special Prize; S. RagsÂdale, Special Prize; Joseph FurtaÂdo, Special Prize; B. Nojiri, SpeÂcial Prize.
cond ,Y. Kawate; Third, S. Heze- kio.
Banana, Bluefieldâ First, T. Ta- kara; Second, Waiakeauka School F F A ; Third, Lee Hop.
Banana, Chineseâ First, Funai.Banana, Maiamaoliâ First, U.
Yokomizo.Banana, Popouluâ First, S. Ka-
wahara.Breadfruitâ Second, M. M. DuÂ
arte; Third, M. Tanaka.Carambolaâ First, Jean Bryan.Cherries, Surinum â First, M.
Whitman.Figs, Whiteâ First, S. Kawaha-
ra; Second William Motto; Third, S. Kawahara.
Gooseberry, Ceylon (Otaheite)â âFirst, S. Okahori; Second, S. O- kahori; Third, S. Okahori.
Grapes, any varietyâ First, S. Yamamura; Second, C. D. Green; j Third, S. Yamamura.
Guavas, White â First, Walter Tanaka; Second, George Watt.
Guavas, Strawberry Redâ First, Peter Lee; Second, T. Sato; Third, T. Yamashita.
Guavas, Yellowâ First, W alter Tanaka; Second, H. Amaral; Third H. Amaral.
Maboloâ First, Jean Bryan.Mango, Haw ân Seedlingâ SpeciÂ
al, Salmon Hezebia.Mango, Otherâ Special, M. Te-
ramoto.Papaya, Largeâ First, S. Heze-
kio; Second, I. Nishiura; Third, Herman Sensano.
Papaya, Common, Smallâ First, Funai; Second, Oshiro Toka, Third, Oshiro Toka.
Papaya, Soloâ First, Y. Taka- hashi; Second, T. Koba; Third, T. Kono; Special, H. Oda.
Passion Fruit, Yellowâ First, K. Imada; Second, B. D. Bond.
Pear, Any Varietyâ Special, T. Honma.
Pepinoâ First, T. Asano.
Pineappleâ Special, K. Kimura.Pomegranate â First, T. Koba;
Second, G. Mizoshiro; Third, Miss Uno.
Pohaâ First, G. Yamashiro; SecÂond, W. Hirano.
Grapefruit, any varietyâ First, Jean Bryan; Second, R. Whyte; Third, I. Yamamoto.
Kumquatâ^First, T. Yamashita; Second, Jean Bryan; Third, G. Mu- raoka.
Lemon, any other variety â First, Jean Bryan; Second, Jean Bryan; Third, Ernest Yoshinaga; Special, Jean Bryan.
Lime, Kusaieâ First, Y. Chitoza- va; Second, J. Derosin; Third, P. Lee; Special, H. Fukuki.
FRU ITSJudges
L. W. Bryan, K. Iwasaki, J. Ka- neshiro, K. Nitta.â Avocado, Summerâ First Y. KaÂ
wate; Second, W. Tanaka; Third, H. Weber.
Avocado, W interâ First, Okimo- to Hotel; Second, W. Tanaka; Third, W. Tanaka.
Appleâ First, W. Kahele; SecÂond, W. Kahele; Third, W. KaheÂle.
Apple, Mummyâ First, P. Lee.Apple, V iâ First, K. Inaba; Se-
LO RD IN H A W A II â C a p ta in L o rd Louis M o u n tb a t te n , c o m Âm a n d e r o f H . M . S . Illu s tr ig u s , n o w a f N o r fo lk , V a . , n a v y y a rd , g r e e te d b y hu la g ir l w ith le is a n d p in e a p p le ju ic e , on a r r iv a l in H o n o lu lu , to in s p e c t P e a r l Harbor n a v a l b a s e .
Police Chief Pays Fine
TR IN ID AD , Colo. (U P )â Police chief Mike Foudy has a clear conÂscience now. He received a traffic ticket after he had double-parked his car. The chief appeared in police court as a defendant, was fined $1 and promptly paid.
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A scandal in congress at a time when the eyes of the nation are focussed on defense legislation is the theme of âAdventure in W aÂshington,â exciting melodrama at the Hilo theater today. '
V irginia Bruce and Herbert Marshall are starred, with Gene,
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OF CHEMISTRY
Lime, Rangpur â First, Jean Bryan; Second, W. Tanaka; Third, T. Chikazawa.
Lime, Mexicanâ First, A. Kala- we. Second, Jean Bryan; Third, H. Shimizu; Special, T. Okuda.
Orange, Haw ân Seedlingâ First, S. Sugimoto; Second, Yamamoto; Third, Y. Ushio.
Orange, Navelâ First, I. Kaitsu; Second, M. H irata; Third, Mrs. George Fraser.
Orange, Valenciaâ First, T. SuÂgimoto; Second, Jean Bryan.
Mandarin Orange Dancy ..TanÂgerin e-F irs t, T. Sugimoto; SecÂond, T. Sugimoto; Third, K. Soma.
Other Tangerine â First, Jean Bryan; Second, Jean Bryan; Third, Yasu Sugimoto.
Pomelo or Shaddockâ First, T. Mizumoto; Second, M. Nishido; Third, K. Matsuo.
NUTSCocoanut, Hawaiianâ First, H.
Shimizu; Second, H. Shimizu; Third, H. Shimizu.
Macadamin, smoothâ First, Y. Takahashi; Second, A. Miguel; Third, S. Yamamura; Special, Y. Shimasaki.
Peanut â First, G. Mizoshiro; Second, Band Farm; Third, Katsu- toshi Kimura; Special, H. Mukai.
Basket of Island Fruitâ First, Jean Bryan; Second, Pahoa F F A ; Third, Kawahara.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (U P ) â [Sam May, fo r 28 years Negro ja Ânitor in the school of chemistry at the University of Alabama, has learned chemistry from the groundup.
W orking under Dean Stewart J. Lloyd, May has used his spare time in research experiments and has developed a score o f products from vegetables, weeds and cover crops, many o f which show commercial possibilities.
He has made cloth, silk thread and rope from okra fiber and banana peels, and numer,ous other products from plants native to this section, muc h on the same order as Dr. George W. Carver, the fa Âmous Negro scientist o f Tuskegee Institute.
An exhibit o f M ayâs research work was displayed during the anÂnual chemistry day celebration.
Chemistry students say May is a wizard at chemical equations and formulas.
Crated Fruitâ First â âS. SugiÂmoto; Second, Yamagata Store; Third, Philippine Farming Co.
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P A L A C E T H E A T R EThe lustry chapters of Jack LonÂ
donâs mightiest novel surge to life, crowding the screen with thrills never before filmed in âThe Sea W olf,â starring Edward G. RobÂinson, Ida Lupino and John GarÂfield, now showing at the Palace theater.
âThe Sea W olfâ tells the dynaÂmic story o f a hellship, of the huÂman dregs that were its crew, o f the heartless killer who ruled them with iron hands, and of a pretty girl who found herself fighting fo r her own life.
âThe Sea W o lfâ is considered one of the first American â realisÂticâ novels. Published in 1903, it was an immediate best-seller, and has continued to hold its popularÂity with successive generations of readers, long after mkny later best-sellers have been forgotten.
Coming tomorrow is âThe .OffiÂcer and the Lady,â police story packed with gun-flaming action, starring Rochelle Hudson, Bruce Bennett and Roger Pryor.
ROYAL THEATREâThe Saintâs Vacation,â another
thrilling adventure of the modern Robin Hood, starring Hugh SinÂclair and Sally Gray, is now showÂing at the Royal theater.
Beginning a two-day engageÂment tomorrow are âA Dangerous Game,â starring Richard Arlen and Andy Devine; and âThe Silver Stallion,â starring David Sharpe. Also showing is âThe Green HornÂet Strokes Again,â featuring W arÂren Hull.
LITTLE MARY MIX-UP By HANS BRINKERHOFB
Playing at the K ilo T h e a te r today is the latest issue o f IN ÂFO RM ATIO N PLEASE. Guest star of this popular quiz proÂgram is Jan Strutiiers. Others in the cast are Jblui Kieran, OsÂcar Levant and John Adams.
On the same program is âA D ÂVENTU RE IN W ASHINGTON, starring Herbert Marshall a n d Virginia Bruce. Matinee at 3:30 and one evening show at 7:30.
Reynolds giving an outstanding performance as a senate page boy. Others in the cast are Samuel S.. Hinds, Ralph Morgan and J. M. Kerrigan.
A junior senator, possessor o f vital secrets about orders to be given fo r defense projects, is acÂcused o f having sold advance inÂformation to a shady lobbyist who U£es the information to make a. killing on W all Street.
The senator, in turn, is convinÂced that the information leaked out through a senate page boy, a former hoodlum from New York whom the senator has sponsored to repay a political debt.
âThis Woman is Mine,â a c^a- ma of adventure at sea starring Franchot Tone, W alter Brennan, Carol Bruce and John Carroll, will show at the Hilo theater tomorrow and Friday.
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M a in ic h i S p o r t o r i a lAfter weeks of postponement, because of rain, darkÂ
ness, and what nots, the titular game of the HRC WoÂmenâs softball league was finally played out last Monday
j afternoon. As expected Lincolns, first round champions, and Dairymen, second round titlists, put up a grand battle with the outcome decided only after the last girl was struck out in the final inning.
Dairymen, consisting of many veteran local players, in defeating Lincolns replaced the latter from the womenâs softball throne which they gained last year. The ice cream lassies once again took the supremacy in this womenâs cirÂcuit a fter being in the back seat for the past two seasons.
This wahine game brought to a close the biggest and most successful softball season on the .Big Island.
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I f the past games and the improvements made in them are any indications of the kinds of tussles which are coming up, the gridiron fans of Hilo will be witnessÂing the most heated and exciting second round title chase of the HRC 127 pound football league in its hisÂtory.
Wreckers, defending champions, who made an impressÂive debut three weeks ago has more or less played the same brand o f ball throughout their entire first round, while the three other teams, CIO, Waiakea Mill and Pahala have made vast improvements in their three games.
CIO has developed a passing attack almost as good as that o f Wreckers, while their ground attack in itself is someÂthing to write about. Wreckers, too, on the other hand has a powerful running offense, topped by their passing attack which should be familiar to all rabid grid fans.
Pahala has been coming along very nicely sinre their firs t showing against Wreckers and with a few breaks in their favor, they may be able to turn in some upset performÂances in the second round.
Hereâs some good news for the Pahala and Kau gridiron fans. The Hilo Recreation Committee reports that one local team will travel over to play the Black and Golds in their home ground in the second round.
The team to invade Pahala has yet not been decided, but it is likely that they will be selected soon.
Last year when Pahala had both the 147 pound team, as well as the 127 pound aggregation, quite a number of games were played at their home ground, but this season, this comÂing tussle between themselves and another team, yet to be selected, v/ill likely be the only regular league football game to be played in Pahala .
O f course there is always the possibility that Pahala may call over some local team after the regular season, which is slated to end three weeks from now.
Football interest in Pahala has been high for the past several years and a game at their hime ground, regardless o f who their opponent may be, should no doubt draw a big crowd.
The Y P A doubles combination o f Tokuwo Morikawa-George Ta- keta surprised by taking down the two army entries, Jack Jackson and John Dolan, 7-5, 6-3, in a postponed opening round match played yesterday afternoon at the municipal courts in the Island of Hawaii open doubles tennis chamÂpionship tournament.
W ith both sides driving hard and coming to the forecourt fo r an exchange o f sizzling volleys, the match was brilliantly .played. Young Taketa, especially, played way over his head considering the fact that he has been absent from the court for sometime.
As the result of their victory, Morikawa-Taketa now are in the quarter-final where they are slated
to play Teruichi Takahashi-Kazuo Fukuda this coming Sunday.
An only firs t round match reÂmaining between Dan Yee-Philip Young and Walsh and Evans, la tÂter o f Pepeekeo, is scheduled for some time before Saturday.
Sam Cody-Guy Ruddle, Ray Se- kimura-Nick Nakashima and BusÂter Bennett-Charlie Neill, and Mi- tsugi Kobata and W. K. Hussey- Masa Hiraiwa, the latter pairs seeded in the tournament ,are othÂers in the quarter-finals and w ill play this week-end.
Helco In Impressive Debut In Commercial CircuitBEATS STRONC KMC CAGERS IN INAUGURAL299th IN F A N T R Y NOSES OUT
CLOSE V IC TO R Y OVER H IW
In one of the opening games of^the HRC Commercial basketÂball league, Coach Froggie Yo- nedaâs Heloo, defending chamÂpions, served out a notice that their aggregation w ill again be
the team to beat as they rang up an impressive 40-25 victory over the Kilauea M ilitary Camp cagers last night at the Lyman Hall.
In the one other game o f the Commercial loop, the 299th InfanÂtry eked out a close victory over the newly entered Hilo Iron Works 21 to 15.
Helco GoodThe game between Helco and
KMC was a fast and exciting one with fireworks starting rfom the opening whistle o f the game. The score hardly indicates the hard- fought battle for KMC although going down in defeat extended the defending champions to their fu llÂest.
Helco sparked by the brilliant shooting of Joe Kim and Enoch Brown took an early 14-7 lead at the end o f the first quarter after which they were never headed. The Electric Light gang enjoyed a big third quarter in which they out- scored their opponents 16-7 to take a 34-19 lead going into the final heat.
KM C âs last quarter rally was cut short by the Helcoâs tight defenÂse as the former managed to ring up but 6 digits. However, the last quarter was the only period inwhic hthe losers outscored the winners. Helcos got but 4 points in this quarter.
Torfin Stars Joe Kim and Enoch Brown of
Helco, both of senior league fame, led the Helco scorers with 11 points each, but it was Guard TorÂfin of the losers who copped the scoring award as he rang the loop for a total o f 14 points. oTrfin alÂso played a bang up game on deÂfense stopping many a Helco o fÂfensive drive.
Slow Start A slow start fo r the Hilo Iron
Works basketeers caused them to bow to the 299th Infantry in the opening game of the Commercial bracket.
Because of the fact that most of their players were not at present when the game was started, H IW was unable to start the game with their strongest lineup. This gave the soldier boys an advantage in the first quarter as they outscored the Steelers 6-0.
This six points turned out to be the winning margin for the next three quarters were even with both teams scoring 15 points.
Scoring Honors Forward Chas. Takashima with
8 digits led the victors in the scoring parade, while Herbert Mc- Nicoll and Joseph Borges o f Hilo Iron Works with 6 and 4 points, respectively, led the losers.
Summary scores:
COM ERCIAL LEAG UE
Hilo Iron Works . .0 7 4 4â 15299th Infantry .... 6 6 7 2â 21
Hilo Iron oWrks (15 ): Gomes, G. Manning, Carvalho, J. Borges 4, D. Napeahi 3, J. Correa 2, H. Mc- Nicoll 6 .
200th In fantry (21 ): C. TakashiÂma 8 , R. Tong, T. Okajima 2, M. Desha 2, G. Victor 3, L. Kanaka- ole 3, A. Kamoku 3.
KMC .................. 7 5 7 6â 25Helco ............... 14 6 16 4â40
KMC (25 ): Yuhas 1, Devore, De- schenus. Widen 3, Danford 7, TorÂfin 14, Calfino, Carmain, Warren.
HELCO (40 ): J. K im 11, S. Mi- tsuda 2, M. Hayakawa 3, V. Brown, E. Cabrinha 2, J. Fong 2, A. Kawakami, W. Rocha 7, E. Brown 11.
Lone Business Game Slated for Tonight
The lone game in the HRC BuÂsiness Men's basketball league will feature the Helco team against the Coca Cola cagers tonight at the Lyman Hall starting from 7 p. m.
Helcoâs have a strong team in the Business league with most o f their players having participated in the HRC 140 pound and Junior leagues. Coca Colaâs calibre of playing is unknown and they may prove to be the dark horse team of the circuit.
FO RM ER BIG IS LA N D CHAM P TO DON CYO COLORS IN
H ONOLULU
HONOLULU, Oct. 22 â The 1941-42 amateur boxing season of Honolulu will open next Monday night, October 27, at the Civic Au Âditorium when the 1941 defending champion Catholic Youth OrganiÂzation takes on the Seamenâs In Âstitute Athletic Club, newest boxÂing squad to enter the A A U tourÂnament.
The Seamenâs squad is made up o f mostly navy fighters and are expected to give the CYO team a hard fight.
O f interest to the boxing fans of H ilo is the fact that Tommy Mori- ta, former B ig Island bantamweiÂght and flyweight champion, will show on the card for the CYO team.
P ls t r by U n ited F e a tu re S y n d ica te , In c .
GOVERNMENTAIS, TRIBNEWS WIN BUSINESS LOUP OPENERS
Playoff Game Slated In 115 Pound Loop
Playing in the preliminary to the Hilo High school intra-mural opener slated for Hoolulu Park this coming Saturday afternoon, at 1:30 oâclock, Larry Ahunaâs CIO and Coach A lex H airis âs Wanderers are b o o k e d to battle for the first round title o f the HRC 115 pound football leaÂgue.
These two co-leaders played to a 1 2 -all tie in the opening game of the season several weeks back, and are exjiected to put on a grand battle for the first round title. Both teams have capable and experienced youngÂsters who can block and charge with the best o f them.
NEWS QUIZ1. Peter II, exiled boy king of
Jugoslavia, celebrated his 18th birthday in September. At that time he expressed a desire to (a) become a U. S. citizen: (b) join the R.A.F.; (c) be a movie star.
2. How much money has conÂgress appropriated so far under the terms of the lease-lend act: (a) $7,000,000,000? (b) $120,000,- 000? (c) $40,000,000,000?
3. On the eve of the tenth anÂniversary of the â Mukden inciÂdentâ â General Chiang Kai-shek stated that one of Chinaâs main objectives in the present war with Japan is (a) to capture SaiÂgon; (b) to protect the Philli- pines; (c) to reconquer ManÂchuria.
ANSWERS TO NEWS QUIZ1. ( b ) i s c o r r e c t .2 . ( a ) i s c o r r e c t .3 . ( c ) Is c o r r e c t .
early 3-2 lead in the first quarter, but three points scored by Toma Tasaki for the Teachers gave them a 5-3 margin at rest period.
In the last quarter, however, the winners suddenly took life as they rang up three successive baskets to win 1 0 -6 .
Scoring honors for the game were even with Toma Tasaki for the losers and A. DeMello fo r the victors each garnering five points.
A strong second half rally by Governmentals gave the m a rathÂer easy win over the colorful uniÂformed Canecs team. Canecs, true to form, started the game with a bang, taking a close 6-4 lead in the first quarter. The defending chamÂpions kept this lead going into the third quarter as each scored 4 points in the second period.
However, in the third and fourth quarters it was all Governmentals as howitzers by W alter Victor and Harry Akana began piling up the score. The winners outscored CanÂecs 8-3 in the third period and then 11-6 in the final peroid to win going away.
W. Wong for the winners and Kim for the losers shared scoring honors with each registering 8 points.
Summary scores:
BUSINESS M ENâS
Governmentals .... 4 4 8 11â 27Canecs .............. 6 4 8 6â 19
Governmentals (27 ): W. Wong8 , H. Andrews 2, Goo 2, T. AnÂdrews 4, H. Akana 4, W. NathanÂiel 2, W. Victor 5.
0Canecs (19 ): Y. Watanabe 2, Ki-
noshita 2, K im 8 , Carvalho 2, A.Costa, Ferreira 2, A . C. Mark, T.Kealoha 4.
Teachers .......... 2 3 1 0â 6Tribune Herald .... 3 0 1 6â 10
Teachers ( 6 ) : R. Bow, Takemo- to, T. Tasaki 5, W. Henry, Lee, M. Isherwood 1, Wong, M. Tsugawa, Morimoto.
Tribune eHrald (10 ): A. DeMel- io 5, MacPherson 2, E. Santos, L. Kahawai, A. Soares, T. Takemoto, D. Brown 3.
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WRECKERS TO PLAY PAHALA IN FIRST TILT
Pitcher Newhouser To Wed in Winter
FL IN T , Mich., Oct. 22 â When the Detroit 'Tigers hold their spring training next season. P itÂcher Harold Newhouser will take his w ife with him for Newhouser intends to marry Beryl Steele of Detroit in December or January.
Miss Steeleâs father in Flint anÂnounced the plans for the marriÂage.
CIO, F IR S T ROUND CHAMPS,. TACKLES THE STUBBORN
M ILLERS
Last Sundayâs major outburst in the HRC 127 pound football league which hoisted Isami U- waineâs CIOâs into the first round championship is still beÂing discussed pro and con as
teams are priming themselves fo r the opening games of the second round which are scheduled fo r this coming Sunday, October 26, at Hoolulu Park.
The newly crowned leaders o f H ilo âs little big football league w ill stack against Jose Costaâs and Ta- dashi Jinboâs Waiakea M ill Red- shirts in the feature tussle o f the day at 3 p. m. on Sunday, with Jerry Saitoâs Hinode Cafe W reckÂers tackling Manager Ellys LayÂtonâs Pahalans in the opener at 1:30 p. m.
F irst Meeting 0-0 The local Mill gang held CIO âs
to a scoreless tie in their first meeting some four weeks ago, and a torrid battle is expected when, they meet for the second time SunÂday.
CIO âs were sparked by George Thompson, former Hilo High star, in last Sundayâs title performance but it is rumored that the CIO ace w ill not show in this coming Sundayâs game against Waiakea MUl. I t means that CIO w ill have to depend on Isamu H irata to push them to victory, and that Waiakea Mill w ill have a greater chance to come out on top.
Millers Must P lay Better The Millers though will have to
play a much better brand of ball if they aim to cope with the powÂerful CIO forward wall, which all but broke the Wreckersâ last week. Should Vasco De Reis be on the Waiakea Mill line-up again, the plantation lads w ill have a better , chance. Vasco showed in part o f the M ill game against Pahala last week and showed promise o f getÂting back into trim for another hangup campaign. Vasco starred for Waiakea Pirates last year.
Seizen Takaesu, Fred De Reis, snd Yoshio Nakaoka w ill also f ig Âure prominently in the M ill back- field. The CIOâs w ill not be able to flash such big Individual names in their backfield imless Thompson decides to show again, to help H iÂrata. ;
Links W ork Hard Smarting under that one point
spanking they received last SunÂday, when the Wreckers lost the first round title by 7-6 to CIO, Wreckers have been working hard to bolster up their weaknesses and their morale and w ill be out to do big things in their second meeting against Pahala on Sunday. W recÂkers ran, lateralled and passed their way to a 2 0 -9 win over the ! Kau eleven in the first round gaÂme, but it is very doubtful i f they can repeat a similar performance again as Kau has improved a great deal.
Tough GamesPahala played Waiakea M ill to
a standstill last Sunday with litÂtle Yasu Miyamoto lugging the ball for long gains across the scrimmage' line. A similar showÂing on the part of Pahala in this Sundayâs game will mean that Wreckers w ill have a difficult time to even come out on top.
iW th a new champion to be crowned in the second round, whi- ch starts from scratch, all four teams w ill be out to give their all this Sunday and fans may expect anotherexciting doubleheader at Hoolulu Park.
Texas Christian Loses Quarterback
FT. WORTH, Texas, Oct. 22 â Star quarterback Kyle Gillespie will most likely be missing for the remaining games of the ⢠Texas Christian University schedule for the triple-threat back suffered a broken leg in the Texas A & M gaÂme on Saturday.
The Texas signal barkerâs break was just above the ankle and in the small bone. ,
MftRIAWA â TA KETA TURN IN F iE TENNIS PERFORMANCE
w T sS kerZeke Bonura is Released from ArmyCAM P SHELBY, Miss., Oct. 22
âFormer baseball player Zeke BoÂnura has been released from miliÂtary service because he was beÂyond the age lim it of 28, it was anÂnounced by army officials MonÂday.
Bonura served as assistant to the Camp Shelby induction center athletic officer and was inducted into the army last June 19th.
He went into the army from Minneapolis American Association :lub, but during his big time caÂreer he played for several major eague clubs, including the Wash- ngton Senators, Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox and the New York Giants.
Tribune Herald and GovernmenÂtals emerged victors in the openÂing games o f the HRC Business Menâs basketball league games played last night at the Lyman Hall.
The Newsmen defeated TeachÂers 10-6, while the Governmentals scored an upset victory over CanÂecs, defending champions, 27-19.
The 'Tribnews-Teachers tussle was a close, small scoring a ffa ir with both teams missing many a setup shot. The victors took an
PAUL INAMINE TO TURN PRO
W IL L F IG H T U ND ER C H ARLIE M ILLER , DEBUT SLATED
FO R NOV. 3
HONOLULU, Oct. 22â Paul InaÂmine, former Waiakea Mill boy and one o f the classiest flyweights among the Amateurs last season will give up his simon pure rankÂing and turn pro.
Inamtne is expected to do his fighting in the bantamweight class in the professional ring unÂder the management o f Charlie M iller who handles David Yoimg, leading contender to Lou Salicaâs bantamweight crown.
According to Charlie Miller, Inamine w ill make his debut on November 3 at the Honolulu StaÂdium when David Young and Lou Salica meet in the main event of a non-titular bout.
M iller said, âA fte r a few tune up bouts. I âd like to have Paul figh t Dado Marino. They staged several whirlwind battles as amaÂteurs and would be natural on a pro program.
Charlie M iller just moved into town earlier this week after being at Lanikai where he conditioned David Young fo r his coming bout with Salica.
Rainbows to Handle Pineapple Bowl Game
HONOLULU, Oct. 22 â The board o f athletic control of the University of Hawaii decided to handle aWl arrangements for the Pineapple Bowl game on January 1, 1942 at the Honolulu Stadium between the University of Utah and the University o f Hawaii.
Last year the game was handled by the Junior Chamber of ComÂmerce.
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