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PARADISE OF THE SPORTSMAN
SURFING
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ands have become a recognized rendezvous for mainland game fishermen who have made world's record catches of tuna, ulua, dolphins and swordfish, and fishing headquarters have been established at Kihei, Maui, others on Hawaii, Kauai and Oahu.
Yachting
and aquatic
sports can be indulged in all the year around.
Under the
auspices
of the Hawaii Yacht Club, three noted trans-Pacific yacht
races have been
sailed, which brought much favorable publicity to the
islands.
In addition
to
several boat clubs, a number of rowing organizations and the
Outrigger
Canoe Club have a large membership.
A great and
distinctively
Hawaiian sport is surf-riding, either with a board or a
canoe.
It is one of
the principal attractions at Waikiki Beach, Honolulu.
"ON THE
BEACH
AT WAIKIKI."
Access to
many
off-shore fishing banks, reefs, shoals and channels, located
close to all
the islands, has been made by power sampans which may be
secured at Honolulu
and other principal seaports.
Shark
hunting
is much exploited in Hawaii and only requires a power boat,
a party of
tourists and a harpooner to make up an afternoon of exciting
sport.
The
Territory
of Hawaii boasts of many athletic organizations.
It has
turned
out some of the world's best swimmers, chief among whom is
Duke P. Kahanamoku.
Honolulu and
Hilo have large infiuential country clubs.
Golf,
tennis,
baseball and polo, and a host of out door games are played,
throughout
the year.
Travelers,
whose
hobby is golf, have opportunity to play every month of the
year on many
superb links.
The Oahu
Country
Club of Honolulu has a splendid 18-hole course.
The Moanalua
Garden links and those at the Haleiwa Hotel, are always
popular.
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Surfing
adepts
take a long pointed board, giving to it the necessary
forward motion to
enable the inrushing wave to bear it shoreward on the crest.
Often the
rider
will stand upon this slight support.
The entire
beach
at Waikiki is enclosed by a great barrier reef of coral
which effectually
guards the bathers from possible intrusion of sharks, which
are never seen
in the lagoons.
There has
never
been a casualty from sea monsters on or near any of the
bathing beaches
about Hawaii.
The famous
song
"On' the Beach at Waikiki" was composed to describe the
allurements of
this wonderful coral sand stretch.
Adjacent to the bathing beaches are many of the fashionable hotels, frequented by the army and navy, and the local and foreign elite.
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