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Bill/Resolution - Type
RES
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2006-2008
Bill/Resolution
706
Draft
02
Introducer
Stacy Higa, Councilmember
Referred To
PSPRC
Action 1
Council: Adopts Res. 706-08, Draft 2 & PSPRC-18 - 8/27/08
Status
Adopted
Date To Mayor or Adoption Date
8/27/2008
Reading Number
1
Reading Date
8/27/2008
Ayes
9-Ford;Higa;Hoffmann;Ikeda;Jacobson;Naeole;Pilago;Yagong;Yoshimoto
Noes
0
Absent
0
Excused
0
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COM 1347.001 2006-2008
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COM 1347.001 2006-2008
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COUNTY OF HAWAII <br />STATE OF HAWAII <br />RESOLUTION NO. 706 n$ <br />(Draft 2) <br />A RESOLUTION TO REDEDICATE THE MONUMENT FOR ALEXANDER JOY <br />CARTWRIGHT, JR., THE FATHER OF MODERN DAY BASEBALL, AND THE <br />PERSON WHO WAS INFLUENTIAL IN PROMOTING BASEBALL IN HILO AND THE <br />HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. <br />WHEREAS, Alexander Joy Cartwright, Jr., the "Father of Modern Day Baseball", drew <br />the baseball diamond, set the distance between bases at 90 feet apart, established nine innings as a <br />game, and nine players as a team; and <br />WHEREAS, Mr. Cartwright organized the Knickerbocker Baseball Club of New York in <br />1845, brought baseball to the Pacific Coast, and then ultimately to the Hawaiian Islands; and <br />WHEREAS, Mr. Cartwright established the first baseball league composed of teams he <br />created throughout the Hawaiian Islands, which became the model used in the American and <br />National Leagues of Major League Baseball; and <br />WHEREAS, 69 yeazs ago the County of Hawaii recognized these achievements with the <br />enactment of "Cartwright Day" on August 27, 1939; and <br />WHEREAS, on June 3, 1953, the United States Congress officially credited Alexander <br />Joy Cartwright, Jr., with inventing the modern day game of baseball; and <br />WHEREAS, as part of the "Cartwright Day" observance, a monument was created by <br />Manuel "Manoel" Tavares, superintendent of public parks, County of Hawaii; and <br />WHEREAS, the monument was originally placed in the centerfield of Ho`olulu Park and <br />later moved to the foyer of the Francis Wong Stadium; and <br />WHEREAS, the original mazker was lost, and the monument sits unidentified and its <br />significance unknown, showing visible evidence where the original mazker existed; and <br />WHEREAS, there aze efforts by members of the community and the county to replace the <br />missing plaque, create additional plaques to honor Mr. Tavazes and exhibit the list of events and <br />games played at the celebration of "Cartwright Day" in 1939, and rededicate the monument by <br />hosting a celebration in honor of Mr. Cartwright and Mr. Tavares; now, therefore, <br />BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY OF HAWAII that the <br />County of Hawaii shall replace the missing plaque, produce additional plaques as appropriate, <br />and rededicate the monument at the Francis Wong Stadium in celebration of "Cartwright Day". <br />
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