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The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 40

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FOURTH SECTION THE HONOLULU ADVERTISER. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 16. 195 1. TWO TEIEY WBJUL SMBVJ TMIGEIT IN BErsJEFIT MAT CABS) FOE1 AIDTSELiniSEn'S CEEniSlTfllAS.

i i 't I --V Jack llader ef Bob McCuna Left to riht in panel above! Abe Kashey of Patterson. N. and Dick Raines ef Texas. Wolf in the special event, and Jack Hader vs. Pete Petersen in the opener at 8 P-m.

Kansas City, Mo Lucky Slmunovich of Honolulu. Pete Petersen of Los Anfeles. Calif, of Santa Monica, Calif, Kay Bell of Seattle, Chief Little Wolf of Tulsa. Okla OUTSTANDING MAT CARD Eight outstanding wrestlers will appear In tonight's mat show at the Civic auditorium. Promoted by Al Karasick, the show will be a benefit for The Advertiser's Christmas Fund and will headline championship match between Aba Kashej and Lucky Slmunovich.

Supporting: matches are Dick Raines vs. Bob McCune in the simifinaL Kay Bell vs. Chlf Little TT it rrn NIG ENEFIT MAT PROGRAM CHRIS TMA a la SXTJ uariv ooys TV' PI nv Til mwmw iwwmcg Lorenzana Five Upsets Acme Mattress won 3-0 over Kashey Will Defend Isle Championship Will Meet Luckv Simunovich: First Preliminary Frank F. Fa si in the Hawaiian QM Operations Group league with T. Nakahara rolling a 218 gansa for I By H.

FULLARD-LEO, life Mtmber, Amateur Athletic Union Coleman the winners. K. Muroshlga was high for the losers with, a 501 series. iiu la tS owl CONVENTION AND TRAVEL CONTACTS As Hawaii's delegate to the 63rd Annual Convention of the Ama Bout To Go on at Program Will Help S. Yamamoto led Moanalua Ex Herman and Jimmy Clark of Lorenzana Bagoong upset Cole teur Athletic Union at Daytona Beach, Florida, recently, we were directed to inquire regarding the possibility of forming for Hawaii change to a 3-0 victory over man, 57-42, in the first game of the equivalent of the Pan-Pacific Games and naming the same Pan- Honolulu who have been varsity regulars for three years with Oregon State College have accepted tne Jaoraaor DasKetDaii series Pacific, whereupon we, gave a brief history of Alexander Hume Mulch Upholstery Shop with a 547 series.

Asahi Products beat Charley's Tavern 3-0, with T. Na-kamura hitting a 501 series. Bob Tamanaha had a 523 series for the doubleheader last night at the Swell Yule Fund for Needy The Advertiser's Christmas Fund wrestling show goes on tonight at the Civic auditorium, with the first of four outstanding matches slated to start at 8 o'clock. An annual presentation of Promoter Al Karasick, tonight's wrestling program is to help swell The Advertiser's Christmas Fund Ford's 1919 Pan-Pacific Games, invitations to play in the Hula Bowl game Jan. 6, it was an idea, ending with a Chamber of Waialua gym.

Sponsored by the Rural Oahu Filipino Association Natation comprising 67 countries finds that marks made in salt water and the Mediterranean es Commerce Committe e. decision nounced yesterday. losers. and the Civic Associates of Nuu The Clark boys, sons of Herman, about fifteen years ago that "In the absence of a suitable John Ng's 532 series led I ma- pecially, while apparently authen anu the series honors Gregorio which will be distributed by the da's Real Estate to a 2-1 win over who was an outstanding Town Team lineman some 30 years ago, tic, do not seem to bear repetition A. Labrador, prominent Filipino and stadium, a standard swim Army Security A ency stamped itself as a strong contender for the L'SARPAC l5owl-ing League championship Wednesday night as it downed Tripler 4-0, in the opening matches at Schofield.

The MudPacks put together games of 932. 978 and 850 for a series of 2820. Two members of the club rolled 600 series. Bill Sutton hitting: 66 on games of 215, 258 and 193, while Jim Ad-rock has 617 on games of 212, 201. 204.

Hawaiian Infantry Training Center blanked the SIPs, 4-0. as D. Adams set the pace with a 558 series on games of 179. 208 and. 171.

Y. Uradomo poster a blistering 622 to lead the Engineers to a 4-0 victory over Schofield. He had games of 181, 193 and 248. Harry Park's 577 paced Sismal to a 4-0 victory over Ft. Shafter.

Park had singles of 170, 196 and 211, while Don Yagami, Shafter pace-setter had a 578 compiled on 181, 181 and 216 games. ROTC won a 4-0 forfeiture victory over Quartermaster, with J. Blair pacing the attack with a 541 series. ming pool and no available funds Honolulu Council of Social Agencies to the needy folks. The wrestlers are primed for businessmen and sportsmen.

in the fresh-water tanks of these many nations and therefore the Long Canadilla with 25 points will play with the West team in the East-West Shrine game at Kezar stadium before returning to to create these, the idea be tabled for the present." comparison does not seem fair. paced Lorenzana. Marshall De Is that why Hawaii's courses Vera and Louis Balansano tallied Hawaii for the Hula Bowl classic. is to rough up his opponent and keep him on the defensive. Creator of the knee back-breaker, Raines uses power tactics with his rough-housing and has a capacity for taking punishment that has amazed the fans.

McCune has the strength, speed and skill to keep Raines off balance and if he However, we carried our idea to have always been considered 11 apiece. For the losers Clarence Herman, a 225 pound 6-footer 'fast?" Avery Brundage, president of the U. S. Olympic Association, who who played both offense and de Pacarro made 12, markers. Loren We suspected this back in 1921 zana led 30-17 at the half.

fense for three seasons, was picked also acts as organizing spirit for go all out and give the fans an evening of action, excitement, thrills and laughs. By special arrangement, the Tune Jesters will entertain the early comers from 7 until the first match goes on. The famed trio is showing nightly at Waikiki Lau Yee Chai. Abe (Kintr Konz) Kashey. on the United Press All-Coast similar bodies everywhere else.

when we personally had great trouble in convincing the national George Tavern. K. Mashima had a 525 series for the losers. Hc-Lellan Jewelers beat Commercial Sales by a 2-1 count, with Richard Miyashiro rolling a 594 series and a 22 game. Best for the losers was Larry Morikawa with a 535 series.

Two new leagues are being formed at the Varsity Bowling Center. They are the 750 circuit which will bowl Sunday nights at 8:30 and the 900 league which will play Friday evenings at 8:30. Entries may be made by phoning 90-7105. Hawaii Jewelers and Waialua Fils were scheduled to play the can work his pile driver early team and also gained All-America We considered already organized enough, the Texan will be in for mention on several selections. hemispheric areas and their years convention that our record applications were honestly established and second game.

(Results were noti of operation and discovered the available at press time.) not timed by an alarm clock, and A doubleheader tonight winds finally agreed to have them all World Olympiad. Any country every four years. dumped only if those on the books by Norman Ross, Ludy Langer and up the series. Hawaii Jewelers will play Lorenzana in the opener at 6:30, while Waialua Fils will Line Coach Len Tounce of Oregon State stated he "wouldn't trade Herman for any tackle on the coast. He is amazingly fast for his size, plays both offense and defense and is almost impossible to move out of a play." British Empire Games embrac ing Australia, New Zealand, Ca even Duke were thrown out for they were made over the identical meet Coleman in the nightcap.

nada west Indies and South old 100 yard course we used be a rough evening. Kay Bell, the "Samson" of pro wrestling, will meet Chief Little Wolf, veteran Navajo Indian star, in the one fall special event. Bell's sledgehammer blows and reverse chin lock should keep the Chief on his toes. As powerful as they come, the Navajo chief specializes in the Indian deathlock and he is confident Bell will be no match for him. Pete Petersen, one of the rough Africa held in one of these coun tween piers five and six.

tries. Herman i3 also a sprinter on the Pan-American Games for all varsity swimming team. American countries from Canada Playing alongside his brother. to Argentine, next meet in Mex Jimmy Clark has also been a Syrian star from New Jersey, is featured in the main event. He defends the Ring magazine gold belt and Hawaiian mat crown against Lucky Simunovich.

former Honolulu police officer. The championship match will be two out of three falls to a fin-isn and should be packed with action. Kashey is as rough and tough as they come and specializes in the "atomic drop," a paralyzing hold which has ended many a match with the opponent being helped out of the ring. Simunovich, who already holds a disqualification win over Kashey, is confident he will triumph again this time by ico. every oiao ivaets a Asiatic Games (supplanting the three-year regular on the Oregon State line.

Weighing 240. pounds and standing 6-f oot-2, he is said A GIFT FOR MR. SANTA CLAUS! pre-war Eastern Games) and com est men in wrestling, battles Jack to be one of the most under-rated bining Ceylon, India, Indonesia, Malaya, Philippines, China, Japan Hader in the first match at 8 p.m. am players on the coast. Like his Hader is a methodical worker and nvfi nnnn c3LuLiU Li bu held this year in India.

brother, he played on botn tna oi- tough to pin. But Petersen has the uu They suspected that our swimmers were aided by the tide, so directed us to have a Government engineer and a scientist to investigate and report. Army supplied such a welcome combination, who vouched for the fact that the roughest seas never affected that course but found that the buoyancy of the water increases with every foot ef depth until the saturation point of 15 ft. is reached. So maybe this is why our courses are "fast" especially since most pools anywhere, have a shallow end that most materially affects a speed swimmer.

So again PLEASE, Santa Claus, Mediterranean Games, serving fensive and defensive platoons. He brute strength and the rough Egypt and all near Eastern coun tactics to wear him down. is a sure tackier and a good block' er. In addition to playing foot' tries, held last October in Alexan dria. ball, he is also a member of the Maccabt Games of Israel.

wrestling team and last season won the Pacific Coast heavyweight Bolivarian Games of Central Sullivan Wins Table Tennis America with a meeting this month championship. in Caracas, Venezuela. THE COMPLETE POWER SHOP HI ONE UNIT. SAVES YOU 60 IN WORKING SPACE, 60 IN TOOL COSTS Youv read about It! You've heard about it! Now sea It for yourself Shopsmith America's largest selling power took i Rugged accurate easy to operate Shopsmith not only outperforms single-purpose saws, sanders, lathes The Clark brothers starred at At this rate We are really ap Punahou before matriculating at Tom Sullivan won the table ten proaching the millennium but one Oregon State. They are believed to be the first brother ace in the wonders who will have time to do may your benevolent spirit enter the labor, eh what.

From this 26-year history of the Shrine finding it is obvious that a Pan' the plans of Hawaii Pacific Memorial and give us an accessible 50 meters by 25 yards fresh water scoring the necessary two falls. Lucky is spectacular, to say the least, and his colorful tactics will please the crowd but will be tough for Kashey. This is Kashey's first title defense since he won the belt from Terry McGinnis and he has no intentions of letting it slip out of his grasp. He is determined to win by hook or crook. Another two out of three falls skirmish, this one to a 45-minute time limit, brings together rough Dick Raines of Texas and powerful Bob McCune of California.

"Dirty Dick disregards the rules Pacific series would greatly over pool of uniform Next a lap the activities already function Kanaka tourist in Florida. ing in Pacific-bordering countries, nis tournament of the 14th Naval District yesterday by defeating Burrell Parker in three straight sets, 21-8, 21-7 and 21-11 at Bloch arena. Sullivan earlier this year won the Hawaiian Open and the City-wide tournament. He also captured the Long Island singles title in 1941, 1948, '49 and '50. Robert Walters and Mel Winkel-man won the doubles crown by beating Frank Strech and O.

E. Pharr, 21-13, 21-15 and 21-17. and drill presses, but actually saves 56 square feet In working space, $300 or more in tool and motor costs. Changes from one tool to another in less than 60 seconds. Here's your chance to compare Ehopscith with ether tools and tool combinations.

Check its accuracy. Its ity, its all-around utility. Inspect Its precision features 4 and if exfro texture v. Find out about our converged terra Our best plan would be to catch game. It was also announced yesterday that Johnny Bright, Drake University's sensational halfback, will also play in Hula Bowl.

Bright suffered a broken jaw in the Oklahoma game and the incident led to both Drake and Bradley with- (Continued on Page 5) CoelhoWill athletic teams to those various countries on the rebound as it were. Even towards this end ad' Leave Tonisht payments. ministrative efforts would be futile until Honolulu has something to pass for a public stadium. and works by his own code, which- Make It a point to aet Esopsxrra! On display mrj Czf Herman Coelho. former Ha -IV waiian Open champion, leaves tonight for the Mainland at 6:30 to participate in the winter golf tournaments, starting with the Los Angeles Open on Jan.

4. He mil 1 will be accompanied by Mrs. Coelho. Q) If Following the final winter tourney in April, Coelho will return to Illinois nil I 1 1 1 1 The average resident is proud of our natatorium, although AAU officials, for twenty-three years have known that for competitive swimming, it is unwieldy and often quite impractical but our own athletes along with world stars have continued to splash the word "Honolulu" in international record books. In the matter of records alone, if this, pool were of standard dimensions, i.e.

50 mts. 25 yards, Konno's 800 Meters in 9:30.7 last July, would have buried the world record by at least a further five seconds and so ad infinitum. Ui ill 'm 1 It where he will make his perma nent home. He has been offered the head professional job at the Mau Mo FS I (ft A Nau-Tee-See Country Club. He also has an offer to become a playing pro and a teaching pro at the Forest Hill Country Club Both clubs are located in Rock- ford.

Now comes a distinct shock to C- -J x' 8-inch Circular Saw I r- -PP 15-inch Verfica! Jyy Dril Um4. Cfc.ek t. fob I. 17 you all! The International Fed Chuck Davey Wins eration plans soon to do away with salt water records. This means GRAND RAPIDS, Dec.

15 that the natatorium records now 1 i I 1 fill I i to our credit will be dropped and says: "Take time out for your car at Ted Nobriga'a Service Station we have all of the facilities for taking: excellent care of your car and above all we feature SERVICE WITH A ciiEunon gas oil (UP) Scholarly Chuck Davey won his 28th straight professional bout tonight with a seven-round technical knockout over Chuck no future ones recognized so. please powers-to-be, construct as the first unit of your wonderfu Taylor of Coalport, Pa. Pacific Memorial, a 50-meter fresh Davey, who holds a master's de water pool! gree from Michigan State College The International Federation de weighed 14S and Taylor, 149 jlOQSO attachments lUu less motor B. F. GOODRIC 12-inch Disc Sander Horizontal Drill Press I mm il HONOLULU STADIUM 1 1 3 mm m-mM SPECIAL h.p.

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