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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1897. 11 ARMY ARD NAVY " WON THE MATCH Young Officers Outplay| University Men at Football. Society Belies Were Out in Force to See the Athletic Beaux. Lie o ntenant K Kicking acd Buck- ing a Brilliant Featur: f the Game. combined forces of the army and b ated the repre- The pen, | s proved less | rs who learned nd Annapolis have beaten the n game. The A Corner of the Grand Stand at Yesterday’s Fzotba!l Game. e up. Sergeant Conboy was enter- oup n-ar the r nd with characteristic comments on what a picked police team could do to m Market street. arrayed. Their the teams came were so white bat they seemed —the white and e effect had be- began to recog- produced s dizzy 1ke sections of a b: and t with snowed thst the army and They gazed ats and then from the club. - But the advan- not great enough for them to ob- uchbdown, thongh most of the ba!l .was kept almost continu- iversity territory and was actu- d across the goal line once, but proved to be a play resul rom an unfair move. And oall was the university men very near their own goal In the secona half the offic forced the 10 scored three t after lonz advances made li steady bucks on each s he winning team be- and even pretty ir escorts in the ¥ would sared of the | gir teaver, and the band FIRST HALF INET KEY TO PLAYERS ARMY AND MAVY- | M.NOLAN + &s, KARNS: R KiM; | C CARSONRRIBY. Mx, W(GRMLX. | M. MENGHERS | KAVANAGH, UMVERSITY CLUB- | M_FREDMENEAR; S, SM*NEAR: Se SEARIGAT, D POWNING; |5 SHERMAN. f1. FARRELSON: P PRINGLE G _W. MAGEE. CAINS MADE BY ARMYAND NAVY - | THROUGH TACKLES 26. ROUNDEROS] ‘ THROVEH CENTER AND GUARDS 4 l | 8Y UNIVERSITY (LUB~ | | rHROVEN TACKLESI2 ; ROUNDENDS 2. SEC LINg S0AL ANO NAYY SCORE {AR. TANDDNAVY QFFICERS--1 6 UNVERSTY GRADVATES - O AS THE BALL WAS MOVED AND BY WHOM. The first play is that indicated at ihe (0p of the diagram which represents the Uentral Park iron as viewsd from the grand stand on ihe west side of the feld. the Market-street end of the Froand being on the lef: hand. Bay Sherman kicks off from the center line down to withiz ten sards of the Army aad Navy goal. His Kick is shown by a wavy line marked Sh for Sherman. Lieatenant oiaa, catching the ball, ruas it back and regain: yards be.ore be s downed Dear ihe 20-yard lipe. That eross shows that the bailis down for s scrimmage sud that the Army and Navy is in possession. The nex: play is & kick by King back almost Lo the center of the field, where Harreison of the University Club team. as shown by the initial H, eets the bail and 18 downed on the spot. The next play results in no gaia for the University Club, which fn the first b working to the right: the Dext is & shor: gain made by McNear (¥). and the the third and I empt’ togain the Decessary five yards resuits Ia a loss of groond aod the bait goss 1o the Army and Navy tesm. With this explaaaiion and by cousuitiogtbe keysto plays saa players every succoeding gain or lossnd by what players made msy be fotlowed from Kick-0ff & ibe conter of the feld 10 touchdowa In elther goal rved ticket | s the victors of the coming coutest, one of | B | gat | s e conbination | ben tbe army and nayy team came in their calves covered by red and white | 's pole. | field—those that were t were to fill vacancies sudden death stalked along E other police officers before the eager vy officers nad an advantage over their | And red, white and blue ribbons fluttered and small National tiags waved, and far across the field a large group of 1 bearing overhead hat-they nates “Go it, Nolan,” “‘Good King responded and so asm overstepped his privileges as a sub- on the side line, coached the army and y players in stentorian tones until Referee Ransome smilingly or- dered bim behind the ropes and called upon the police the enforce the order. | Following are some summaries of the e, togetber with the line-up of the teams and the stripped weight of the s, who are arranged as they actually faced their opponents: s—Army and Navy Officers 16, al the secona half and on thre balves. Ground eather deligh —Umpire, Ch t gusrd of the S d a Junior s Fickert, capt ord Var eree, ack of the Ca i B Berkeley, uford Junforand Var King, 165.. Some of Those Present. Howard Av s B: Lieute: T , Miss Frauces C y, Miss beth Cole, Miss Margaret Cole, Tommy D. John Clarkson and Regiment of the bine Crosby, Siewart Cotton of Davis, Miss Berenice Drows, 8 sn England, Miss ersl Forsythe, | , Mrs. sands Forman, Jule | Lieutenant Gardner, Miss Genevive s Alieen Goad, E' M. Greenway, X Jack Hofiman, E. C. , D. Frank Hunt of Sauta Harbara, Miss Auna Hobbs, Wil Hobbs, rey, Miss Clara Huntington, . oliffe, Miss Jackson, Miss | ex Joues. Lander, Lieutensnt Lanning, | 3r. and Mrs. Tom Lane of An- | bert Lang of Barksley. Miss Mze Moody, uros Macdonald, Co dd. n, Miss E i . Latham’ McMu. sude McLaine, Dougias McBridy McCormack, Mrs. Thomas Magee, | Magee, Louts Masten, Fred Magee, o, Hervert Mee. ank Norris. Owen, Miss Marie Oge, Miss Gertrude Madie Pratt, Lieutensnt Plckering, nsnt Potter, Charies Parceils, Sam Poad, | rry Parker. | Captain and Mrs. Roagers, Lieutenant Ruth. { erford, Tom Ricard, Miss Ruggies, Miss Rog- | s, Ar:hur Kocgers,Will Russell of Berkeley, | Woli Ran-ome of Berkeley. Colonel Shuiter, Miss Cora Smedberg, Pete Ensign Lyo, gels Camp, & iss Moody, ries | Mrs. Will Jack Me- | { Smith _of Oiympic, Miss Helen Spaulding, Mes. s Spreck-ls, Billy Sexton of Reiance, Cha Stone, Miss Florence Sione. Miss Ethel Tompkins, Miss Moilie Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Di>k Tobin, Miss Helen Thomss, | | Miss To Howard Taylor | liss Vag Ness, A Van Winkle, Miss Vaa | Vight. Miss Roberta Willey, Miss Walker, Miss May Weidon, Lieutenant Frank Winp, Miss Heien Wagner, Miss Juliette Williams, Roy Weldon, | George Wright of Los Angeles, Harry Wil lisms. Miss Majorie Younger, Miss Lillian Younger. B TReE SEEN BY A VETERAN. Frankenhelmer Passss Some Re- marks on the Game and the Players. i The rough-and-ready men of the Army and Navy plainly showed that their daily oatdoor exercise bad toughened them and made them more fit for a vigorous athletic contest than what might be termed the hothouse life of the University clubmen. However, if the University team had been put through a course of good solid train- ing it would bave made a much beiter showing comparatively than it dia, for there are on that team some men who have been brilliant players. The fact that the Army and Navy team dia not score in the first nalf showed con- clusively what theelement of training and superior physical condition had todo with the result, when the conitest was pro- longed. As for the generalship on both sides, it demonstrated tne superiority of the foot- ball schooling of the East over that fur- nant Hinckley, whose enthu- | of Berkeley, Howard Adams. | showed his tra ks. He saw fuliback for distance, bus he real- my and vy backs were catehing, and he wished 1o take advantage of their fumbl In general the fumbiing was too promi- nent a festure of the game. It costthe ng in ordering frequent | 1at King could outpunt | University Club dearly, | The long runs of the day were accom- | plished by individual effort, rather than | ib Iy executed team play. For tte University club Fred McNear put up a brilliant game at halfbaci | did Harrelson at quarter and S. McNear at fuliback. B Harrelson several times zave an exhibi of play in which he used toexcel—catching punts and running low and dodging | rapidly heady zame, but there was lacking that - of sction between the center himself that comes from practice zether in passing the ball. Bill Pringle at guard and Harney at center played a | very pluky zame. But ihe eleven lacked team work, and frequently the fumbling v bad. \ r in the latter part of the first n he ccllided hard with McCor- protest & retarn kick. Benmind the interference of Harrelson and others Magee, who replaced Sea ably the best concerted. piay for gain during the game« ", | " For the Army and-Navy, Nolan, who | capiained the team, King, Carson, Ames nd Roby were particularly noticeable. Nolan’s fine work at end had been seen re before. Bu: Lieutenant King's play- ing was & new exbibition. He played in gcoa form all through the game. He showed himseif a quick, ready player, and he xccé: advantage of every opportuniiy be had. times appeared with a clear feld on the other side. Two of bis return kicks of over fifty yards were remarkable. Nolan and McCormack at end- were well in evi- dence ior their tackling and their running with tbe bali. T e rame inaugurated a pleasant cas- tom that if continued will be a means of further raising t.e standard of fuottall on this coast and of insuring its maintenance | and is being used by | ss Coben, Miss Julia Crocker, | 88 the most generally popuiar of all|all first-c athletic exhibitions because it is free from | and lamil professionalism and because of the class of people that will take an interest in it, Jure B. FRANKENHEIMER, Stanfory, Shooting Live Birds LONG BRANCH, N. J., Jan. 9.—Cap- shooter, woa-shree out of four matches at Eikwood Park this afteroon. Inthe first st ten birds, which was won by Noel money. blackbirds, miss and Heywood won pothi; while in the final, & ten-bird mateh between Heywood and Money, the Den- | ore of 9 to THE OWL DRUG €0, (UT-RATE DRUGGISTS, San Franciseo, Oakland, Los Angeles. ONLY ONE OWL DRUGSTORE Only One Genuine Cut-Rate Drug. store in California. THE OWL LEADS. Others Try to Follow. YE STATIONERS STOP GROWLING beeanse The Owl sells HURD'S SOCIETY STATIONERY at cut rstes Get in the swim and meet our price in Hurd's Irisn Linen Paer, 10¢ & quire,or3 for25e; a und of Knickerbocker Note Paper ow sbout Foreign Xote Paser, 15¢ quire, or & 3{-ream box for 50c? These are some ver man w dozen. DRUGGISTS GROWL AS USUAL Because we sell Trusses for $1 and the best Elastic Stocking for §2, and the icks because he can't sell Hood's Sarssparilla for a dollar as he used to do in the good old days. Palne’s Cerery Compound Alum or Borax B nished on thiscoast. Thekicking of Lieu- tenant King was by far the best I bave seen on the Central Park grounds. And Captain McNear of the University club Maitioe Preparztions. 85¢ Jos's sursapariila. -850 Baker's Hondoras Sarssparila..78¢ Baker's Cough Balsam . 25¢ Baker's Witch Hazel, pis.. v piece of blocking was done by | zht iate in the | oud half, made a brilliant run foba | gain of twenty-five yards. That wasprob- | along | B \ He bucked the line well and several | | | | George | tain Heywood, the Denver crack pigeon | te | Money with straight kills, Heywood and | ', | Cranmer, with nine kills, divided second | In the second and third, at| | | | n of the particular style | ascattered field. He played a | TO-DAY. THE BLOCKADE STILL CONTINUES At the corner of Geary Street and Grant Avenue. crowds have been outside every day waiting to get into ARMAND CAILLEAU'S Great GREAT RETIRING SALE. Will commence the second week with thousands of the same remarkable bar- gains as offered the first week. A great many new goods, not possible to crowd on the tablesiand counters the first week, will be shown. $2.00 WRAPPERS FOR 35 CTS. Every lady in San Francisco knows that Mr. Cailleau’s is the finest suit house in the city and his goods are of the finest imiperted material. $10.00 Cloaks for 50 cents. $12.00 Dresses for $2.50. $125.00 Capes for $25.00. $75.00 Silk Waists for $15.00. 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