Show BASEBALL PLAYED IN HONOLULU TOO Natives Frequently Call Um Um- Umpires Umpires pires Robbers Organized baseball Is a metropolitan metropolitan tan affair In thIs tills country but In It Hawaii It takes lakes on n II cosmopolitan air all A league le gue centering around lion lion- has two Japanese teams a Por- Por Portuguese Portuguese a Chinese an American and anda am a native Hawaiian club Baseball has lias been the national sport of ot Hawaii almost as long as It 1 has been the main sport In n America It Il Is played pla ed In In the cities and on th the plantations The season lasts from fron January 1 to December 31 A ver er very high class brand of ball Is s played All this tills Is according to the apostle Richard dental student at St Louis university catcher on the ken baseball squad native naUn of Hono boo Honolulu lulu loin and son of the leading sporting goods dealt dealer r of the Sandwich Isles Honolulu 0 O of C booster and steel ste-el guitar of ot the St Louis Lous I Hawaiian Radio string orchestra And there Is gambling and betting on the teams by the racial groups who wh have come from all parts of ot the world A ball game Is s like a wrestling bout bou between Londos and The Tin rooting Is loud and fierce The tem temm Is degrees There are s cries In Portuguese Chinese Jap- Jap Japanese anese and good stanch American ot of o Robber I Take him out The HawaIIans and the good people e of ot Honolulu have learned the game gamewell gam ame e well The umpire Is not Terms corresponding to felon and am crook have been evolved f since the game was Introduced And In n th very rural districts 11 where the plan plan- plantation tation workers gather to play un an ar- ar arbiter arbiter biter Is just as ns likely to get socked with a n pineapple as not If It he Is no not 1 careful about his decisions Is II u II good catcher Ills work shows finish nod and the marks ot of good coaching Ills His running mate mat Henry Freitas also a n Hawaiian Is Isa Isa 1 3 a left handed pitcher |