The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 24, 1897, Page 8

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PERCY WELLER HALL of height, 5 feet 11 1-2 inches; he High School, and was g on the as a special with lass of ’99; I fielder on last season’s Varsity nine ; hal 66 ; mem cal r fession, e end; we he JAMES HOPPER, stripped 1, 140; '98 class cr aber execut ve ¢ asociation r FRANK WILLIAM SIMPSON, prons Ciub, cen more ber Z i Ppective profes on, vh High and piaye: ter one se t ta entered Cali- fornia in '9¢ with the class of * 1900: tickie on 1900 reshman team that Stanford freshme 10 4; in col- lege of mines; prospec engineer. 1 14 JOHN T, ) center rush sof 1900 ard on 1900 fresh- that was de. teated b Stanto freshmen 14 t04; on sec- track team of '97; i ospective profession, ph on Varsi pnarmac NATHIAS JOSEPH MAYER, right . guard; ped w 170; Gicet1 ine age, 21 bo in Salinas; prepared al Selinas High o en- footbail re this s n; member Varsity band lastfour vears, ing bas’s, barytone and tenor; I} member Var: sity orchestra last year, playing French horn; in collego of mechanics; prospective profes: sion, electrical engineer. be- FRED JOHN GREI st L 61t 3 ; born inScnles- wig, Ger many; pre- pared ‘st Sa. linas High Scbool; eu- tered Cal fornia in '95 with class of '99; cen ter on 99 fresh- maun team that defeat- fresimen 44 to 0; sub. center on Varsity team of '95; guard on Var- team | play- | BERG, fullback; | i ed Stanford | THE SAN FRANCISC O CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24 1897. CAPTAIN. , right halfback e year ; entered California in ’9s5 n class eleven last three seasons; sub- f on Vars engineer. To-morrow afternoon at 2 o’clock Stanford University and the University of California will line up on the gridiron field at Recreation Park for their seventh annual intercollegiate football match. Both teams have finally recovered from their recent injuries and indispositions | and are in physical condition and spirits to play the game of their lives. Stanford is happy and confident and eager for the battle. California’s hop:s§ have revived wonderfully during the last | | fected plays. California’s team will arrive here from Monterey at 4 o’clock this afternoon. The Stanford players will be here to-mor- stripped weight, 165; born in San Francisco; prepared at Oakland m there ty team of ’96; chosen half for Skuil and Keys Society ; in collsge of me- team of *96; in college of mechanics; prospective proiession, electrical engineer. ALSTON PKINGLE, S i Booue's ademy in ven and st base on RAY VW HIFPPLF, JAMES (& roia in '96 with the class of 1900; on 1900 iresh- tcam_whic vn 14 to 4; ege of ci Stanford team NT LUDLOW, lett half- Augeles High School, and was 1nrd on the m there 1wo sesson entered Cali- for in in'95 he class 9; tack e tie ‘99 shma m thai tack on Varsi social science of '95; right in on Varsity team team of '96; tackle ROE 7; end on ond ven in sub.- rter and quarter on arsity eam of "96; in college of pective piofession, engine ngineering; pros- L CASTE stripped w sub-guard and 176; height, 6 ft. Louis, Mo.; pre- captain, 95 with the clns I the Vagsity games of '9¢ ing ‘mrtch, whea iu- guard on Varsity on Isst in Thank prevented juries winter's southern ir:p; rowed No. 3 on’ un crew; present sergeant in military department; i college of natural science; | ctive profession, physician. | JONN WALKLR CRAIG, sub. end; ed 160; height, 5 feet 1015 | inches; ag born in Pasadena; prepared at Pasadena High ool and there pluyed ;| hif the last year: entered Culifornia in | with the class o1 "99 secoud ele season 3 lettend on Varsity team of '96; mem- | ber of Beta Thets Pi iraternity: in cotlege of ines; prospective prolession, mining engin- r. | HARRY LOUIS CORNI:H, sub.-center; stripped weight, 172: height, 5 ft. 1035 in.; | age, 21; vorn in Rosario, Siate of Siialon, Mexico; prepared at san Jose High School, and there played center ome year, and at Berkeley Gymnasium, ard there played tackle; stered’ Cslitornix in '96 with 1900; right | tackie and center on second elcven iast season and this season; in college of mines; pros- pective proiess:on, mining engineer. KAARSBERG, 1ght, 165; heigat, 6 ft. Fresno; prepared at hool, and there played half one +.d full one year; entercd California in 95 with the class of '99; full on'99 frashmen | wam that defeated Staniord freshinen 44 to 0; | sub-iuil on Varsity team of *9G; sub.-pitcher | on Varsity nine of '96; pi:cher on Varsity nine 0f,’97; in college oi mechanics; prospective profession, electrical engineer. FRANK EUGENE DICKSON, sub-tackle; stripped weight, 183; heignt, 6 1t 3{ in.; age, 20; bora in St.” Charles, Mipn. ; prepared ut San Bernardino High School, and there played on the eleven for three years ss tackle and one year as center and on the school nine two Years us right fielder; entered Caliiornia in ’97 with the class of 1901; left tackie on 901 freshman team that was defeated by Stauford freshmen 16 to 8; in college of mechanics; prospective profession, mechanical engiager. {m sub. | right | eated Stanford freshmen 44 to 0: | coliege of | Drospective profession, lawyer. | RT KELSEY HASKELL, quarter; | /. | lieved that the Stanford men under his | | row noon. | Over 7000 reserved seats and several thousand general admissions have already been sold. Perhaps 1000 reserved se: were left when the local sales tempora closed last night at Claborough & Goi- cher’s. Great sales have also been made at Berkeley and Palo Alto. The grounds will be opened at noon to-morrow. | There will be put on exhibition this Who the Players Are That Represent the Among Them Many Giants | few days of systematic, machine-like, per- H Universities. of Long Experience on the Gridiron. . | | a | | | j HISTORY IN BRIEF OF FORMER MATCHES | s g Stanford. 7 Californfa. I . i (Touchdown..Clemuns Hulves, 45 minutes; | Touchdown..Whittemore.., 4 Team captair s— | Whi tev ore (<), Touchdown. Ray Sherman. 4 Foulks (¢ ' second Half STan('hdo\\'u. Rav Snerman, 4 | %o Noceacn safety.. By Stanford... 2 | . S S i Final score of first game.... .Stanford....... 14 California....10 December 17, 1892; % Haight-streer P, Attendanee, 9000 Halves, 45 minut Team caprai Clemans (8), Hunt (C) | Eastern conches— | Camp of Ya'e (§), | McClung of Yule'(C). | _Walton _Kennedy { Tonchdown, First Half.. * tGoal. . | (‘fouchdown. } Touchdown. | cond Halfs 75, chdown, Gosl,. Cleman’ Taylor. Flual score of second game........ Stanford. 10 California....10 |5 Thankseiving, 189 Haight-street Park 1 Attendance, 10,000; Halves, 45 minutes; | p {Touchdown, Ransome 4 Tenm captains— |First Half... § Goa) \Tayloc 2 Wilon Benson (C); | Kennedy . Second Halg | Touchdown. . | morning in the Market-street window of THE CALL business office a mammoth | photograph by Thors of the Stanford | Varsity eleven, the largest single print | ever made in the West. IL MONTE, CaL, ov. 23—It was ng at El Monte this morning, a sharp | drizzling rain, which caused the omission | of the customary morning walk. Butat | 10 0’clock the men were out in their suits. The practice yesterday had shown alack | of good wind, which could be remedied oniy by hard work. The rain and mud ve an opportunity to practice handling a wet ball, and such a chance was not to be neglected. The moruing work from 10 { to 12 and the aiternoon work from 3 to 5 consisted mainly in sharp signal practice. The men wed more life and dash than yesterday. Everyvody was in every play, with a noticeable improvement in precision. The ends were run down often on punts. The coach was well pleasea and cut the practice short after a series oi dashes. e rain necessitated the utmost pre- ation against catching cold. The men were continually kept on the move while | out. After each practice they took their bath and rub down o suiis were | thoroughly dried in the laundry. | To-day's was the last practice, although a little work may be done to-morrow morning. To-morrow at 11:45 A squad leaves El Monte, arriving n Fran- | circoat4p. a The men will be taken 1m mediately to the Baldwin Hotel, which i1l be their headquarters before tho game. hey will probably pass Wednesday even- ing at the theater to drive their cares | away. The team will put up a hard fi The | players realizz the efforts made by thei university to enable them to be victors, ana intend to do their part fully as well. On the whole, their paysical condition ro. Mayer, Pringle and Ludlow almost from their iittle is su have ills. vound of late, and bis work had to be eased off. A day’s fuli rest will restore him to form. Accordingto all indications tere and the opinions of the team the | coming Thanksziving will not seea 20to 0 | | game. James Horrer (Varsity Left End). recovered Haskell has been extremely muscle- CONGRESS SPRINGS, Nov. . — Brooke, as chief coach, and Harrelson, ’95, and Downing, '95, as his assistants, have been adding the last few touches to the finis hing process of the cardinal foottall <quad. They will send eleven men on the fiela Tnanksgiving with but oue thought —to win or to die. game they bave against the second team in their practices up here that they wili win. I asked what he thought the spirit of ! (he team was, and he said that he be- | charge were as game a iot of players as he | ever met, and that all can be relied upon | to do or die. Every member of the squad isin fine spirits” Rice and Fisher the hife ot the party, and by their jokes and witty | sayings do much to keep their thoughts off | | the game. To-night all the Varsity men receivedia | present from “Chip” Ray ex-'96, one of the most popular and the wittiest men in | Starford during bis carcer, and who at present is a prospercus business man in Salt Lake. ‘The present received by each | | member was a silver-mounted rabbit’s | hool, and ljn"rn | foot with the receiver’s name engraved | tiat was defeated by California freshmen 44 the | 1 unon it. | The following historv and instruction | accompanied each box: “Shot by alefi- | banded, cross-eyed, red-headed negro in a country graveyard, over a murderer's grave at wmidnight. Rub then over the right eye to-day four times and three times over the same eye on Thursday be- fore going to the game '’ Manager Swilzer made a speech at the dinner table and presented the feet to-night. Three rousing cheers were given for *Chip"” Ra and ‘he men swear that the instructions will be | | obeved to the letter. Manager Switzer also handed to the captain of the second team a beautiful loving cup, the present of our gunest of the early part of our stay, Miss Beatrice R <ell of San Francisco, who was with Mre., Cotton. The cup was filled with training-table sle and each member of the squad drank to Miss Ruseceil’s health, after whicu three t'mes three coeers were given for ner. R The practice to-day was of a light order. All the cripples are rounding into fine | | | Brooke is sangnine. While Downing | and Harrelson have doubts, Brooke says that if the Varsity men will play the Esstern coaches— {Goal. ., Kennedy TEET OSSO0 6BBBBB000 mmrrnmnrmxmnnrrnrnmmnnnnrnmm | % “Pop” Blissof Yole (S); = | Heff lfinger of Yale (C ot Finalscore of third game ..Stanford....... 6 California... Thanksgiving. 1894; | Haigh -street Pa-k; Attendance, 12.000; | Halves 45 minutesi | s e Chpiains— {Touchdown..Cochran, 4 Downing (& EleSHRIE: comy) _Kennedy 2 | € Benson (C) Eastern conches— Camp of Yale (3), | Rev. Gill of Yale (C). | — . i Final score 0f 0UTth €AME.....vveervvsessere....Stanford, .. .. 6 California.... 0 Thanksg! 1895; | Central Park; { '\l‘ endane 12.000; alves, 35 minues; | (Touchdown..Cochran. 4 {0 Team capirine— First Half... 3Goai . .......Cochran 2 | iran (S, | Sherma'h (€); 1¢ { Touchdown. d Sherman.. 4 lern coaches— Second Half {Goal... Ransome. 2 Campof Y le (S Butierworth c1 Yale () o= Final score of fifth game........v.. California.... 6 |2 Thanksgiving, 1896; | { Contral Park Attendu ce, 13,0005 | (Touchdown..C 4 £ Hslves. 35 fuinutes; | First Half... JTouchdown.. 4 Team cantains— | Goal.... 2 Fickert (S), | (Touchdown 4 Second Half JT uchdown. . i Cross of Yale (8), Goal.... | Butterworth of Yale(C) et o Final score of stxth game. 20 California.... 0 Grand total of points for six years California B J. SAMUEL DALY, left stripped weight, height, improvine rapidly, and, alihough it will zive him trouble, he will be in the game Tiursday, and can be counted on for iackling and did some fine punting. To- night everybody was tucked in bed at | 9:30. year was halt Jand end and {eaptuined the To-morrow at 2 o’clock we leave Con- gress Springs for some point known only to Manager Switzer, who very discreetiy keeps it to himseli. Wituiax Ers, 01, with the 7 cluss of 1900 / half on 1900 Jireshman Captain Second Team. P, “team that de- s S e s Cnied Cal. o forni. sh- SUMNER DOLE, sub.-hal S il men 14 to 4; | played halt in ’'89, and at Riverside High lass champlonship last season School, and there played balfin ’90 and full- 1 back in entered Stanford in 94 with the | class of 955 sub.-half on Varsiy team ot '94, | 01 95 und of "96; fullback on '98 freshman | team that was defeated by California fresh- | men 410 0; on’98 cinss eleven in'94 and in | '96; preseut third_individual all-rouad vma- teur champion athlete of America; now and » vear of Field Moot Court; member E literary society; major, law; prospe fession, lawyer. ve Lro- GARTH PARKER, right end weight, 16 £ height, for the last three vears champion all-round Y. M. C. A. ath f Pacific Const: on Varsity es; ege, 20 track team oi '9> and scored five points: ]jom_ux - | on Varsity track team of '96 avd “scorcd inas; pre- | eight points; capiain_of Varsity track ared at Sa- | team of '97 and scored 15 paints; accredited g,"‘fls High | recoras—10 4-5 seconds in 100 yards, 5 feet School; en- inches in nigh jump, 10 feer 11" tuches tered Stan- ford in '95 with the , class of '99; > rivht end on ’99 freshmen team that was defeated by California | aud coast record 1n pole vault, 21 feet 315 | inches in broad jump; im freshman yeur, member board of central Daily Paio Alto; in sophomore year. secretary and atnletic man- ager class of '98, member university execu- tive committee, bass viol in Varsi.y orches- tra; sophomore and junior years, member commitiee on student nonor in examinations; junior year, member board of editois '93 freshmen 44 ‘Quad”; junior and senior years, member isub.h university athletic commitiee; and now also Zon’ varsity president of the Student Guild and Stanford's team of 96! end on sec- ond eleven in ’95 and haif in'96; major, physiology; prospeetive professio, physician, Tepresentative on board of governors Pacific Amateur Athletic Association; member Bein Theta Piand Phi Delta Phifraternities; mujor, economies; prosy ective profession, lawyer. CRETT SMITH, sub.-end; hi, 160; height, 6 feet; age, 21; born in D» Kalb, [lL.; prepared at Los Angeles | FOKEST STARKEY TFISHER, right High School; entered Stanford in 95 with 5 helfback; the class of 99; halt on '99 freshman team stripred weight,175; to 0; sub.-ond, and 1n second half ot Thank - height,bleet giviig game 10Tt end, on Varsity team of '96; 8 inches; end on 99 class eleven last season; member age,23;born Zeta Psi, Phi Upsilon, Theta Nu Evsilon and in 'Asioria, sigma Sigma traternities; major, physiology ; Or pre- prospective profession, physician. R [y t Wasco Inde- pendent Academy, The Dalles, DWARD JAMES, sub.-guard and tackle; pped weight, 190; heighi. 6 feet 2 inches; age, 22; born in’ Ei Paso de Robles; prepu trombone in Varsity band last three vears; present tenor in Varsity Glee Club; Varsity | buseball mannger last seaso: T Knppa Alpha (Southern) fraternity; major, civilen- gineering; prospective profession, engineer. Junior class eleyen last year; present captain of senior class eleven; shot-putter on Varsity track team of '96; member university execu. tive committee [ast year; present member university athictic committee and business manager Daily Palo Aito; member Philolexiin 4 Fuurd S ¢! 3 B! i R v Y b height, 6 it. 2 1n.; age. 22; born in Antio anajor;iaw: proepective profestion; lawyer: entered Stantord in ‘94 wiih the class of '98} guard nud center on '98 class team in '95 wnd ’96; cen‘er and guard on second eleven in 95 96 and '97; sub-guard on Varsity team of "96; ALEXANDER SAMUEL JEFFS, left end; weight stripped, shave. Murpny’s cate of poison oak is AS THE TEAMS Wikk FACE EAGH OTHWER, AND THE WEIGHT OF GAGK PRAVER. secretary Curiis Law Club last year; memper 151; heigh Philoiexian Literary Society; major, law; 5 fe. 7 in.} prospeciive profession, lawyer. uge,23; born in ent, Wash.; pre: pa d at Pacific Uni- versity, Ore. gon, and there half- back on eleven one year and catcher and captain baseball nine two years; stu- dent one year at Pori- and _there cap- eniered Stanford in land Uaiversity, tnin basebail Oregon, tesm ; 04 with class of '98; left end on Varsity team 01'95 and of '96; played right field on Varsity 29200929909002000000020000020000922920029292029022RR02002020022000290020020002020200000009200200099222229299 haliback; brilliant work. Cotton’s bad ankle is also AL leet 9 inches; age once more O. K., and the other names Jatoatee bave been removed from the injured list, 84 cramento: thanks to *‘Biliv"’ McLeod’s tine care. prepared at An hour’s signal drill this morning and San Jose Stat the same amount this afternoon consti- No.x n tuted the werk. Fister was tried out in School, and there one | enter- | anford in | s € ; leight,b teet 11 inche snb.-half on | | age, 24: bore in Honoluiu, H. L; therc Varaity tesm | prepared at Oahu College. Honoluiu, and third baseman on class nine that swon ccond | at Oukland schools; entered Siantord in '93 Or.; entered with the cliss of '97 ana out of college one Stanford in venr; tackle and guara on second eleven and 1894 with '98.¢luss eleyen last three seasons; sub-guard tue class of an | tackle on Varsity team. of '95; eaptain in '98; sub haif '94 01’97 fresnman classbaseba.l nine; guiter- on Varsity | pluyer in Varity Mandolin C.ub and trom- 7 team of '95; bone-player in Varsi y Orchestra in 'Q right halt on Varsity team of ’96; half ou STANFORD'S CAPTAIN. STEUART WALKER weight, 186; height, 6 fect; | School, and there catcher on baseball team senior year ; entere the class of ’98 ; freshman ye right tackie on Varsity team tackle on ’98 freshman cl president of '98 class in sopl ceding Varsity teams ; membe major, history; prospective pri COTTON of San Francisco, fullback; stripped age, 19 ; born in Clinton, lowa ; prepared at Belmont 1 Stanford in ’o4 with ar, left end on Varsity team of 04 ; sophomore year, of 95 ; junior year, fuliback on Varsity team of 96 ; ss team; half and captain 98 sophomore class team ; homore year ; youngest member of this and three pre- r of Sigma Rho Eta and Theta Nu Epsilon fraternities ; ion, lawyer. ofe: team of ’95; cat 0f’96 and of '97 of '98; class 100ton her on Varsity b captain-elect of #nd ba-ebal sophomore and junior years; member major, law; pros- | athletic committ profession, lawy JOHN MINGHAM vers pe B | | and Brooke; centc four se ns, the guard on second el t as caprai nin 18! and tackle on cl aseball team | 96, and senfor from committee in '97; mem- Varsity nine | ber executive committee oi student body in I manager in )4; member Zeta Psi, Psi Upsi.on, Theta ni- | Nu ilon and Sigma Sigma fraternities, Snake and Keys soc and Sword and San- dals Dramatic Club r geology; prospec- tive professi :ngineer. | NA1H NIEL ALLEN CARLE, right gaard; sirip- ght, 167; [ ped weight, sight, 5 leet incnes; ; born i Portland, senior entere of played’ five sensons u der conchin g i center “Bop’lo )8 fresh- Wal man team that was de- fented by | California center and | freshmen 4 t00; since center and Lia 1 on class and in 1894; | t-am, and Ins: season caf tguard o~ on Varsity team of 1865; lefi | Varsity team of '9: ; chosen guard arsi s of 189¢ osen tackle | for All C haif on Seatt/e rnia team of 1 lnstspr acn 5 stop on victorious greduuting class bas - | s vacation ball nine; member of Sizma Rio Eta and junior Theta Nu Epsilon fraternities; A.B.and grad. 2 Nn ate student in geolc y mechanicnl engle | fession, geologist aud mining ion, mining engi- CHARLES MARION FICK guard; strip- | WILLIAM WESLEY B RNETT, cen- ved ight, | ter 1ush 190; height, [strippe 6 ¢t 2imch’ | weizhi, 190; s uge, 24; | height, 6 't born - ‘near | 1in.;ng Tehachapi; | born’ near prepared at | Cayucos,San country|Lus Obiwpo schooland at | County; stu- dent at 0 team of Iast seasor ; 94.'95, '96 and ’95; last year president den't Philolexian debatin ber athletic commi mer-thr wer on Varsity ’95. 0f 96 nnd of '97 (128 feet) in hammel e fession, lawyer. center and guard on Varsity tackle on Varsite team of "93; rig Varsity team of '9¢ chosen 18 California team of '96 sophomors year committee in junior hop co Z eaptain ruard on class team in | captain class team in student body; major, history; prospective pro- OMAS, team of president of elass in member sophomore cotiilion home: enter- versity of Southern California guardonVar- | two years, ity team of | and lastyear 95 and | there y 4 | tackle and rdfor All- | guard on the Culifornafreguldar team of '96 2 of Varsity 20 to | team; enter- ed Stanford in '96 with class of 1800; center on 1900 freshman eam that defeated California fresamen 14 to 98 Junior class, pre ; subcenter end tackic on Varsity team of and’ mem- | ’96; major, law; prospective profession, snot-putter and ham- | lawyer. track team of '94, of | o) anford record | CHESTER GRIF -presidentof | ter-back; stripped weight, 142; height, 5 9inches; age ight tackle; strip- | born in ped weight, | Salem, Or. 3/ ); height, | prepared a 17/ 6 feet 2 1n- ches;agc,s Uniyersity, - born in Losfandthers Angeles;pre- | played quar- pared at bel- | ter and cap- montschool, | teined the and was|team for two ther: ter | years; enter- in ’92; en- | ed Stanford tered Stan- [ in '96 with ford 1n the cass of with the|1900;quarter class of ’97:{on Vursity half on tesm of '96; class eleven [ on class elev: turee Sea- | en lastseason sons: sub|andcaptain and quarter cla-s team this sea- 94; sub | son; bicvelist on Vursity track team of 9 nt tackle on | sub. on Varsity basebail econd ckle for All- | baseman on 1900 cia: in Varsity Barjo Club r ¥ ath- letic commitiee; a Psi fraterniiy; ommittee in | major, law; prospective prote: 10n, lawyer. 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