Honolulu Republican, Volume IV, Number 506, 25 Ianuali 1902 — VARIOUS SPORTS SCHEDULED FOR THIS AFTERNOON [ARTICLE]
VARIOUS SPORTS SCHEDULED FOR THIS AFTERNOON
Baseball Between Team from Mohican and Customs House Team. LEAHiS WILL PLAY THE ISKEBS Honolnlus and Hackfeld • Davies Will Kick the Ball at Nakiki. Game of Indoor Baseball Between the Business Men and Intermediates at Y. M. C- A. Gymnasium—Big Boxing Exhibition and Wrestling Match—Ed Smith vs. McCarthy.
(aw®®®®®®®a®* • • ®@®®oS • ® Baseball —Punahou, 3 p. m. • • Polo—Waikiki, 3:30 p. m. • ® Football —Makiki. 4:15 p. m. ® ® Indoor Baseball —Y. M. C. A.. • ® 7:45 p. m. ® ® Boxing —Club Stables. 7:30 p. • ® m. ® ® ® aseeeessse Today will be a lively day for sporting people, not less than five events of different classes of sport being scheduled for the afternoon and evening. Baseball at Punahou. At 3 p m. a game of baseball will be played on the Funahon grounds between the Customs House team and a team from the training ship Mohi can. Th Customs House men have a very fine team and. although they have not played for quite a while and may be considerably out of practice, the boys from Tne McSmcan will have to put up some very good ball to brin it. The teams will be composed of the following players; Smugglers Position Mohican. Pitcher. Clarke Caulfield Catcher. Gorman Herbert First. Scanlon Bressman Second. Nowell Hawkins Short St. p Lishman # . Gardles Third. Elston Gladfelter Left. Gay Dole Center. Bowers Graves Right. Tucker Schumann Sub"Raven and W. Wilder Thomas Polo at the Park. Th u polo game will begin at 3; 30* p. m. at Kapiolani Park. The game will he between the Inkers and the l.eahis and not between the Leahis and the ex-Mauis as was previouslyplanned. as one of the players of the latter team. Dickey, met with an acci dent in a practice game during the week. He rode behind the player who had iht ball and was hit over the eye by the mallet. when this player swung it to hit the ball in total ignorance of the fact that Dickey was close behind him The teams which will play today will be composed as follows; Leahi*—Waterhouse. Shingle Norion and Lieutenant Hancock. Inkers—Potter. Angus Dillingham and Atkinson. Football at Makiki. Th-* Associath n football game will be played on the Makiki grounds, the game starling at 4:15 p m. This game will be between the Hackfeld Davies combination and the Honoiulns. The will be composed by the following players; Hackfeld-Davies, I ’ t. Honolulu* Duisenberg ....Goal . Gleason Ross Puli back Harvey Beard more .. Soper St Clair . Half back.. .MrMichael Churton Kay tsenberg Parish Irvine Forward Flddes Geo. Davids McWhirt r Morse tCapl.» Goudie (Capt • Guild * Glass Byer Hllti The game will probably be a very haid fought on- and is sure to be ict-r» sting. I"iejr Baseball. There will be a game of indorr baseball at the Y M C- A Gymaa
' sium tonight between the Business Men’s team and the Intermediates The game will be called at 745 sharp Th* teams will be composed as follows: Intermediates. Pv - • r. Business Ven A. N. Keauhon..'.G. Waterhouse Will Kerr p.. P Aihertcn . Fred Burger Tom McGuire, ...l \< Ralph Raymond C. Gilliland 2 b. ..J Waterhouse Olaf Oss 3 b C. H. Cook Tom Evans s s E B ClarkPaul Perreira. .r. f . H Penhallow Louis Alvarez c. f. . ..A. T. Brock J. Srhurman, 1. f M A Cheek Now. the apta n of the Custi ms House team will umpire the gamBoxmg Exhibition. The boxing exhibition will takplace tonight at 730 o’clock in the hall over the Club Stabl-s The fol lowing contests are scheduled; Jack Hoctor. of Camp McKinley, champion welterweight of Maine vs Sailor Wilson. Jack Corfleld. the Mohican terror, vs Jack King Bill Hubbard vs. "Kid” Barrington Joe Gonsalves, lightweight cham pion of Punchbowl, vs. "Expressman" Anderson, lightweight champion of Kakaako. “Denver" Ed. Smith vs Con McCarthy. the heavyweight champion of the navy. This last contest will be the star act of the evening. Each contest will be four rounds. Two Japanese wrestlers of local fame, Tanaka and Nagasaki, have been scheduled for a match for the wrestling championship of Honolulu. Demetrius Gambrinus Camarlnos will be the master of ceremonies. Bowling Has Struck Honolulu. Bowling as a sport is destined to become popular In Honolulu. The opening of the Honolulu Bowling parlors in the Metropole building will take place this evening Music and refreshments will assist in passing away the time.