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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1899. PROFESSIONAL CCACHES OF OAKLAND GOLF CLUB. FROM PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN EXPRESSLY FOR THE CALL. Horace Rawlins, golf champion of the United States in 18% and nd for the same honor in 18%, and ‘“Willie" srson, who lost the championship by one stroke in 1837, are busil gaged coaching the players of Oakland Ciub. came from the East recently with all the lates as game of the ‘“Hoot Mon: The center picture Rawlins in characteristic attitudes, while th n each side are of Anderson. ivieieoe® D T B R e S S SR AU SR R S o SR S SR SCR SC SO SRS CHAMPIONSHIP CONTESTS AMONG CLEVER GOLFERS - )Vl\'l CAPTAIN P. E. BOWLES of the Cakland Golf Club R.\(.in»l t 1 v the lnil 'lhnndlcrnv mas won by 1l 5| BEGINNING o T G0 == == and H. B. Goodwin, representi Goodwin, with a score of 72 2—60, Miss A. Hoffman being [y NI K-QHO IECIEEET e besnsahiodam s e e second with a score of 70 less 5— men’s handicap at | FEEESiD SGICES GEEERY S | | | | home and home matches to be held bety nf‘tlu‘ two n holes was won by Clement Arnold, with a score of | QUAIL GIVES ‘ e e oty toumament VOGS AREIN |OARSMEN SEEM =~ place early In January, and will consist of two par FOOTBALL ARE _ | ine onuiana tnks and the other on the Presdto course, & sec. Y2rgng Jom S i, ponaye o the san Prancioeo clote 1 RELUCTANT TO ON THE HILLS MORE ARDENT |n'the event of a tle the deciding match will be plaved in May ~giags 20, b, Bowles, tepresenting the Oakland Club, have BIG STAKES| clubs. Owing to the numerous events for which dates have 4 2 e O D e wltita eave of DEVOTEES OF | been already fixed the first of {hese matches will probably take will Bron: deaitiatal ol k showi s VARIED SPORT e D T ihe from 0 downria ot ? Acore hagk) showlug zecords TRAINING FOR CLOSE SEASON on neutral links. golf club on the Pacific Coast, for the amateur championship This afternoon on the Presidio links there will be an eight- of C: The first contest will take place on the Presidio gold medal. Tho > who make the second be S sesord {;nz'“liTHE supply of greyhounds in th prex tory work of this Next Saturd Nove: the ladies of the San Fr: ie g membe Tecefve gavo Veather Conditions Against| New Schedule Promises Good | een-hole tournament against “bogey,” who will probably give lnks AR S Nearly Three Hundred Grey- Practice Spins and Socials Some of the Gunmen on | Matches Between West- I o e e Sir Club will be played to-day on the new links. In the open comi- hounds Rnnning in the | Help Keep the Boating Opening Day. H ern Colleges. recent play. The s i men:will thus have some'chance:of Peiition 10T men and that for women thie oy catanis maldng | Various Parks. | Enthusiasts Together. i f“‘!“‘:‘!!“"‘:"}:;‘f"' » there are some ties, on the Los Angeles open competition cups and will recois af === } ver medals. There will also be firs HE Ariel Rowi district in condition to course seems ir annual a e stbail | clsco Golf Club will probably have a handicap tournament over {tCFHee INaE MeCals, There will also be first and seco ntertainment and ots for the year were never | elghteen holes, medal play. ‘Inere will be first and second prizes, be an open Grlving compeiition for e and ses f ool | ® ficxhaustible, . At the thies pamke| . dance in Union Square Hail jast » glowing nor .o bright the Winslow medal, which 15 Supposed to be contended for anes ADS, fITSt efhteen holes of the men's cvent and the first nine | 210 dogs are entercd this week, while | Wednesc vening. After the t ames begun when a slump | month among the ladies. The Winslow medal must be won farer rounds in the atternoon.. The tourhament. o omsend,the | many well-known ones are In retirement, | by Hynes' orchestra Johnson Hardy ma all the glittering promises nto | three times before becoming the winner's propert being given special preparation for com. |a few Introductory remarks and George be the most important ever held in Southern California, and the most mediocre football possible. x\«;) u._xf\: 1_.;-9{\ w,‘x.\tl-\ 3 \}llllx Hnux‘lll'lnn. M . \). the first competition over a full eighteen-hole course in the |\D§ Ineetings. The most important of | P. Clark rendered comic recitati Gui- week ago the foothall ¥ atmosphere | Miss Tavior and Miss naran Drum es Houehtonhas State. The new links are in splendid condition, and the course, | these are the tenth annual meeting of | tar and mandolin selections by Harris and of the recognized length, is full of hazards' and altogether | the Inters “sporty.” The competitors will be handicapped with *bogey" | and as a basis, 8o that the scratch men will hav, o not insg g, but happened and it now unexpec te Coursing Club at Merced | Bailey came next, and were followed by ial stake at Ingleside next | tenor solos by J. Desmond, who was wel 1 the month the qualifyingrounds for the tournument Council's cup will be held over eighteen hole the sy f : e Aoraw L a_falr chance. | weel : 3 SR - ¢ month of November would bring with it | piay. The eight or sixteen players who make the lowe Bnur of R eralde and Otaof Prtant e, hance. | week. At Merced the winner will receive | received. Then Mertyn Franklin contrib- SomeTintaraaticeierial ron Aport range- | in the qUalifying round will enter the cup tournament, which by themselves, thoush. some of (he foe A Sand | #100, runner-up $200, the next two $100 each | uted negro songs and dances, and Ashton e e e R et el "‘;];;‘ \'."'}.'»‘.’\'»I'l."? fhe, r“‘r‘x‘l“'«"v)(\‘xv:lvmtn;fi::qnx;;’.“‘x‘:m;q: lub would not like to recefve any handicap from them. | and others in proportion | Boardman and Joab Parker presented 1 - two California universit Ser similar conditions o {hose for the Council's cup. hhe A arge list of entrles has been received and a keen contest 1s | The management of Ingleside Coursing | juvenile cakewalk with much sucee 1 colleges of Was ton competitions for the Council's cup will take place on Thanks- ° The Linda Vista Golf Club of Sa Park has announced the prizes for its| Miss Charlotte Johnson recited, and Vir w e raits g d w Year's day and Washington's birthday twenty gentlemen Baving betome moatrs, been oyganized; | annual meeting, which has heretofore | cent Kennedy concluded the program T S Ani:;x‘ r;{ 4‘!.~ to be played within the two 4».&0’!‘!. U:n{g«ull.nnnwm:m_ L. L. Morse, R. W. n.r;.,). £ ‘1 | b'\”‘l held l;{n“lh!‘;t[;]ulr;» lh 5 be x’-uu | with an exhibition of w dancing. Tt : : mpetition. Kuhn and D. M. Burnett have been elocted Saersey, C. | at the park in this city nex urday | pon' o e s s 5 sugh the pr th O e o iha Macionata ; : een elected trustees to serve il | & LIS R i hall was then cleared and a prosramm B - s 1.‘,“(_‘;’“":‘1“ l“’lllr!‘,‘s:‘nn‘n f r“(d & apdonald cop the first annual meeting in April of next year. They sl cloo | and Sunday. The prizes will be: To the o pas Eonu RO e ), Tunner-up $150, third $100, two | Of thirteen d 4 ‘ten at $20 and | floor was under the management of P. J. on the basis of an | Enright, president of the Arlel Rowing a president, secretary and treasurer. The entrance fe J oK for men and $5 for women; the yearly subscription fer foey i | & 360 each, $10 and for women 85 On the recommendation of the tryerecs | LVenty at §i t, for men. In the at either « match play, handicap C. P. Hubbard defeated ¥ irday. There is | which began September ce of the | In the final round. ty possibility of the T x and the approval of a majority of the members the nu eighty-dog stake. z Club, assisted >. Stenberg and a s 3 c e for ‘ortnightly tournament held on the links at Sa guar: s may Foghin S the number of San Mateo Coursing Pa v a 2 2 il teams representing O d Washing- TntHe tourthEfortnichil v ot amen eld o nks at San guarantors may be increased to forty. ey Matse Sousiag Rark will make & | committee of ten; the reception commit- ton, but che University of Nevada eleven | —————————— = e > for public patronage. John Grace Jr. wij | tee consisted of thirteen, with E. Bailey rtainly make the trip, althovgh it e A S AT S ——— | resume the duties and responsibilities of | as chairman; and the committee of ar- cen delayed a week on account of | fhe slght Is enccuraging. It means the | OAK] AND AND ute: ¥ issler, Charles _Steggar, | judge. His friends believe he will acquit | rangements of five members, 1. F opposition. of the most determined set of men that M. Kielberg, F. Moller, 1:4 imself creditably he is thoroughly | Donough being chairman. The me: informed as to the requirements of the position and enjoys the confidence of the coursing frater the Olympics will meet | oF e rom noon for the third time this e he will play agaln on Tuesdas at Palo Aito. The students |for pr ersity of California were and many friends of the club enjoyed a pleasant eveninz Will Thompson will have two new per- m"‘ R:‘,"e'"‘:rk‘:.',‘,"!;,'f;;.‘; ::.':d(;fivfiy,},’?‘.)gw;‘,ff: formers on his string next week. One | [0 have taken plage at the home of the csented the cardinal. Nor will | SENATORS FOR ;;Jnfi'n"‘}t:"'l{‘l;\lr\(;rli‘%fi. }Enh\.ml} ; a- | they have to depend on ‘“‘spirit” alone. : — *thos ¥ minutes; Wil- J. Hougaard, L. Serres, se who appear each evening . : PRyl s, 1 Wi > are men of first class fo u-‘ LOCAL SERIES ‘\'“f" Jusf;fl&i:g(:r”’;h"',';;‘,l.l‘f; 3:30; F. N. Bent, —_ O o 2 | Baturday evening. (he 1ith fns is King Borderer, of the same lifter a . : I Ry | paring fo of the N | ence. | i Saturday evening, the lith inst., the | 18 KIng Bordere e 5| been deferred on account of the death of uall near Point 10 which callea o e o practice, particularly in their = et st Ca a Regi- | hE St e Prince Charlie—brin. | meeting of the club is held, a date wi ivied for' this atternoon on the Work, Bentiey, De For-| Games Between the Rival | ™R ¢ Mantla ® - b P a UL e set for the ihird race fir the diamond ver sin 896, when the Huston leading, with e, Emer- a 4 3 a proposition feir eIV g 5 medal, which has been already won twic custom ng the imen elevens | son and Wrigley not far behind.’ Raitt, Basebali Teams. {5 reporeroriation meeting this_evening | srom Austrania oh Mo Mee steamer ahioy | by George Baker. If he wins It a t of the universitfes of the State to Reno |the quarterback of the victorious fresh: SR ; > amateur standing several of ; } 152 | time it will become his prop Geo its members who have been m on breeding should be a ¢ de profes- S Tt e notably, Krafts. Blegean 1s by Cough Mixture ugurated, Nevada and California | man team, is being tried at end and is Baker is much disappointed over his HE Sacramento ball team is sched- | stonals My Lady. The sire been more or less in touch In foot- | playing a good game.s s oo and |5 Stralian FTob: Ewic ure to last the distance in the champion matters. Hitherto the local fresh- | ¥ ao weeks ago the situation back of the uled for two more trips to this city | Thelsen. D M e % N Cano tnc Te Bl s nan elevens have found no great difficul- | line was serious. It now begins to look before the end of the season. They | qlo E. Stoddard. .manager of the bicyele | g sivided fwice . The younseter s Ghce | fer boat than his competitors and Set a ty In taking the measure of the Nevadaus, | as if the backs will at least be up to/the axe coming this week for a bout with the | dch'Co left for 2#.",5‘2321‘%’,{.’5“{‘ Ay | months old and weighs % pounds O e ut conditions are not as they were. Ne- | average of the rest of the team. daklands and @ arice as sday morn- | T{irwi yonsy theconrsing elonging to the Triton Club, which is a 5 sam. Of 1990 18 a Btronger and Del- | e Eopotul Chanhes has besn piacig the will wind up a serles of | ing_ to Visit some o | _Erwin Lyons, the coi ng firm of Itier will spend | V& f the prominént fac. ] 2 E s 3 ame . : 2 v | to 0 i - s ., sent May cen, W light and fast craft, and Dr. Dennis had ir “Hamjers, |ter drilled aggregation than in former | vounger McFadden at fullback. While | %€ games at Recreation Park to-morrow | torles in the Interest of his employers. . | Lolias; Tex. sent May Queen, oD | & apod boat, Baker wes Somewhat ov are reporteq | years. It 1s not, however, up to our col- | ihe position is new to him, he has shown | fternoon. Contests between these two tollo a0, Wheelmen have elected the | Smin Pashe, to this oity under the vacs | trained, and so not capabla of his be " | legiate standard in the game and there | wonderful omise. His line bucking is | teams are always full of snap, and in o FK‘, J'H‘r)s. ,Fm“k Coflin, presi- | of John Halton. She will run for the | Pape intends to take up shell rowing next can be no coubt as to the outcome of the | the best that has been seen here since | view of the unfortunate ending of the ecretary . S dresident; R. Rob- | first time on this coast this afternoon at | season, inson, secretary : i Stew coretary; J. F. Stewart, treasurer; | Union Park. She Is drawn against Craig | There s not much going on round the rt Cotton retired from the game. | game between them last week at Sacra- | zf o 3 o ty, of | He is also good in running, Interference | mento there should be some warm ball | Pinnigery’ Shaver and 3 MEG oW Miam | Bov”'in the run-down and is picked Lo | city boat houses now, but over at Oakland _of the veteran > have & try at the | matches. ) k of Haywardg | Stanford will meet, the Univer 2 She ran a bye | the University of California_ took some and the hare, proving a strong one, took | practice -on the creek. S. J. Pembroke her all over the fleld. Her owners | has on two occasions coached a Univer- Nevada ‘eum next Saturday on the Palo [and backing up the line. Smith and | HEUI0 the g ) 2 € nd J. M. Gray, trus- | w B Dy L At x A v 2 x i | g when they meet again. Umplre | tees; F. L. White, 8. Mozi Wins | las Y e as g tin will try the Alto gridiron. The week following will gee | Fisher at halves are dolng creditable | 5. el S 3 > e oT ROy Connell Brothers' St. Helen was nea crew out, and several of the members of rrow. i | & mateh between, the University of Call- | work, playing together and putting up | DConiiel {5 Dlamen Tor the qeteat of the | Tnia; Branic Came S R, £ Sonnelliprollicesl SciH early | ¢ > { good ' inte Dudes last Sunday, but the Dudes de- | ing 'board. 5 . serve censure for sulking and leaving the . L. Yoos, chai; - fhese three men will be seen in io-mor- s 3 w. ) s, chairman of the California | | for the college elevens, as they pre: |Tow's ' game, when Stanford lines up | {lamond In the ninth Inning, when the Asgoclated Cycling Clubs' racing board, | worked over her all DIght In. order is | siy boy named Hisbman. whe was ot mrs spent several d 1n | Aifr t team against which to battle. | against the Olympics. Erb, Nourse and | gisiited did not determine the game and | from the o X";Bn.\f t“amnumonmry notes | save her. | time champion wrestler of the Olympic SHOOURG over mi3 | The college men of Stanford and the Uni- | Jost on the second ~ eleven understand | &isputed did not determine the ggme and | from the offictals Ol the association on the | Emin Pasha and Metallic are to be | Club. Though he is inexperienced in row- tier. champion. Flora | v of Callfornia have plaved against | thelr positions well and will be in the | ing"the game to be forfeited they gave | last Sunday-s tenime Pich he conducted | mated. 'As both are in their prime and | ing, he shows great aptitude, and will ympic team So often that they know |race till the end. Only one injury has | 18 Gt £51e, (9 be forfelted, they save |last Sunday's ¢ Son adtanoiy t was | have “shown . themselves y e shots on the coast | fornia and the University of Nevi erence. It is probable that i of | These games will serv. good prac g . | e of | probably develop Into a good sculler. members of the Olymple Gun Club ghly the style of play affected by |been sustained so far, Phil Gilman, guard | 4 c8 =5 L Jest arranged affairs the asso- | speed and other qualities = require | P veraltotaew has. aiEbauen. i e mast. successtul. shooting of the clupmen. This new ‘team will force |on the second eleven, recelving a painful | FERRANE Wih, ML Manager Bwing has | clation has ever held and this was due | e o tieie trosenseahondii oS St ] e Sy e neveatn on the Dreserves at Cor 1ge in tactics and be a good les but not serlous wrench in his knee. Bur- | Bpt glven up 5 Dt of AT, 008" untiring efforts in be- | to beat, | left college. Kingman will work for a delia_last § ". Harpham- se- big college elev: nis State, | nett 18 back iIn the game after a weels | Ofpthe gerles, 5 G L e as of theiractiy men Gus Abercromble has his stake winner, | place in the University four. But rowing gured 14, I S fiVirtner | WL the Olymplcs win a Eame this sea- | rest, much {mproved in condition. g’:‘g; o loas: ik —_———— | Rock Istand oy, and his Tavorile dog! | Bl excite comparatively litle fnterest at 0, J. Flome ler 4 and | son? That is th which those in- | health of the whole squad coni Y 56 > R Rock Island_King, in the runnin, | celey he sport is taken up at Dr. A. T. g had the | terested in football are repeatedly asking | under the care of Trainer Murphy. o Sueramento Positions. Qpana. | ACHT SAILS WILL BE FURLED. | weck. The former will endeavor 3o o | gg}”};(‘\“fin“g;\‘& e presery Wednesday | at the club, and the answer is thing | Most of the men in the freshman team | Janiey Ltalie flSmmon The San Francisco Y: peat his performance of last week, when | intercolleglate barge contest. President and ¥ B, ST D. | but comforting. After a week of complete | continue to come out, and several have uce itainen Tastiade o 0 Yacht Club gave the | he won first money for his owner. | Whrecier cecently spoke highly of rowing Owens 3 & have made ar- | rest the Olympic eleven has returned to | good prospects for the big eleven. The | Seoand pase . nleavy | [ast dance,of the season In the clubhouse | George Parkinson, head trainer for the | | s an exercise and a sport, and it is to be rangemen * the ponds next | its peculiar system of practice. The red |line-up for Saturday’s game will be much 73 base..... i .. Lange | 8t Sausalito last Saturday night. The hop | Lopez Kennels, has his charges In excels | hory Sre wards will prodice good effecty Wednesday 5 and white team which will line up this |the same as it has been in the former E Schimeer | Was well attended and a pleasant even- | lent condition’, The running of White- | {n the future. ossrs. 1 Sweeney and Kuhlman | afternoon i practically the same . that | games, except back of the line. Many oskiman | Ing_ was passed. Several jadl head, Pepita and Minneola last week | “pis Olempic Club directors have under of the Cany ck'Club had o shooting | Siseod Stanfond two works SEo. mith (| ren eIl be SubsCibted a6 the KAme. Dro. Donovan | 1n Sausalito have b o8 reslding | 5itested this. | constderation a plan for acquiring ground whatever on t preserve. No birds | exception of Fickert, whose place will be | gresses in order that the “trying out” --Harde | o a0d S o cpme members of the | Curtis & Son’s Blackette whelped seven | SORSIISration & DI A & thereon & pond eame within runge of the guns, leaving | filled by Atkinson. Fickert strained his | system may go on steadily. — e tainments thare a0 Elve a serles of enter- | dog pupples recently to H. F. Anderson's | Rbuse. adjacent to which would be & rah the day's sport a blank |'shoulder during the week and is on the | e AMON tainments there during the winter. The | imported dog Crawford Lad. | Bonse a eyeling track, lawn tennis courts The T iittee elected by | ghelf temporarily. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. NO THE WHEELMEN. rooms on the upper floor will be adorned | V. J; Shields’ Cliffette has been matea | BinE anG cYeling frack, Cwh tennts courts Seaplc Gun Club | ' Tess than four weeks remain fn which e A 5 in racing, | 7Ith potted plants and an effort will be | With Frank Moran's False Flatterer, FFnie pian is successtully carried: out <f1.»f'.'|‘,'iff,‘,’|‘§ college, teams may perfect thelr play-| The team of apprentices from British e et to amranies | malle to complete the decoration of the | 5 ouSiis Sekie 5, Lavender I3 just such | inore is no doubt that Towing will receive a favorite among the women at coursing Allen, R. r' Fritch, * C.” F. Leavitt & Bifll have decided to arrange ; C ships which was defeated last Saturday | 3 : fube | dance hall in some appropriate style, | as the great mare Geraldine whes s | & great impetus, and that the Columbia A e progpects of a hard-fought cham. | afternoon by the Vampire Assoclation mm;:gh““ meets on the Olymplc Clubis | Mrs. Sperry and Mrs. C. H. Harrison are | prime on the racetrack. hen In her | Rowing Club and the boating association am, Ve A Massnall, | 850 S0 Pionest are brighiar Usan hegto- | football eleven will try conclusions agaln | track, commencing to-morrow, and will | the nbime movers i the matter. . e | *'A kave MAds Food 16 escape from four | Of (he.University of Californta Wil take Roos and F. 1. Surt | fore. fhere Is plenty of Spirit at Palo | to-day with the victors on the Presidio | Offer prizes of suflicient value to Induce | e’ winter, whi thus b s scliet during | dogs “at Inleside last Saturaay, twhen |1t TP W0 oo T e Clab. bas s ithes opposition " and with heavier material a strong |athletic grounds. The saflors were some. | the men to ride. This should bave the - il cene of con- | Anjta and.Miss Manila were running. 18| TV e © 9 cepting pos- | femen R Ml bbithe outobme. of Ciubat yhataminciy s e admission ‘ Bty o et e e teams. Progress so far has been uniform Grant, L. W. Ha W. D. McArthur, e, It unde et, with Saturday, two of their | effect of stimulating the old riders and |> The g dashed into Slipper Harry Murray's quar- t 5 Fha h R T :om b ! d ir e admission of women to v | vas sav | the inaccessibility of the boat house. The e syl i v,“}’,.e lain’s efforts. "As it is, California will iind | tries at goal passing .fl‘gge:)hzgru:whx-i | developing some new talent. No admis- | club as members 5 an innovation ofi“fh’?é | z')"r:‘sS\:\lm‘a\'“:shA;‘o(gog:ln\*mprle‘zeeplmr‘-wmi‘ Olymplc. Club proposes to have ts f\;l:lr‘: serve néar Cordelia ' . ™ The coaches at California, Cochran and | ter display to-day. The team will be or- | fee to the contestants. The programme | ¥lll gain considerably in soclal standing | the fleld. Both incidents wera unustal. " | club house. so that it can be used for a bag of twenty-elght duck uring | golly, are not enthusiastic over the work | ganized and captained by Rev. W. H. L. | to-morrow commences at 10 a. m., and in- To-morrow, soon after the arrival of the RIS R practice. It is intended to arrange 1t in last Sunday, Dr F.'J s at Alvarado | e S0 s. They re | O'Rourke. The Kkickoff will be at 3:30 | cludes & v g 5 g such a way that it will be rigid, but capa- PSR LK, Sour- bf;n"i;x ‘n:]'{g?‘h‘mbp;?x:‘x?‘rrvnk ’:fl;‘wnm?!‘:; iR e l'yrher‘vx‘,‘"“’,irp el‘:,ve.’l‘. “gl be selected | side, sl:rl‘hew]; r;‘r’:l(;n '3?3&7&"2«’1‘5“0}’"{',’9 {)lrlg;(}cg( 'xt"fifixlrorx‘;og«-‘nls"?xre' fi:?;'f,fii {RZ AV RSl L StERos a}'?n?eid bgé'l}gv\’ra(trvnrm}wx‘!owt?:nm‘r:m s z%s Vi 4 i v i )] V! : . . 8| . L AT " 2 & er aquatic 5’-',1?}}‘(Zfii‘;‘i".i’w?,“é'p‘in?'.,,"‘J”fii"zfi{"ffii‘%fix |nr(|3 | fi;gnw]?cnn)t;i:yr.‘g.!. D Rot)ex:ltl;tocx?.n\v\l'l.' ('; | track, each man to ride two miles, tan- .\-lll('l-ls n?f "\he 1Luflnthlan fleet " will be | The usual programme of aquatic sports | sports. The blades of the oars. wiul v fons. The games between that eleven | Belwood, W. W. Tomiinson, A, ' Fried- | dem paced. There will also be a handi- | taken through £§flo}2%,';¥,fl‘;?"t,:" the lineabesniprerared by ilia management of | holes through which the water may p the Olympics have not displayed any | richs, C Simmonds. H. C. Casidy, G. T. | cap, a mile scratch and several record { g which they will | Sutro Baths for to-morrow. The entries | When the stroke is pulled, offering enoug! e L of Plantes ey ea ey S iite, C. e Willlamsshe . b Bbeat | trisle remaln till next April Ex-Commodore b go6d Sxoreiie. at Sufsun Y. al Henry' is cre with & bag of elghteen ducks ! 5 : Tl contaatarrallane: resistance to furnis: hooting on the preserve of the 3 | ~ | J. E. Billings’ Nixie has already been for the vari g ? T 5 o Ne ' 5f the California .eleven. It has not come | B. Bird, A. J. McCullom and R. H. Mc- | An eighth of a mile indoor board track TR v rice—W. Wi —_————— O e Up to.the anticipated standard. ~Cochran | Dermid. 1s belng constricted In Los Angeles and | (AKER UD on the “ways” where, shielded | Fifts-yard dash, noviee—W. Wilson,'R. Rit- by a canvas cover, she will remain during | ter. A. Kaufman,' W. Fleming, C. Schilling, O. The last of the southern series, young o e, With ‘seven birde ra4¢T€ | and Kelly do not neglect a moment, vet | —_———— wheeling is on the boom down there. el AR O wenthal R Chok. . eal i e ar < 5 2 IL"!:I'n"!’r]"rnwlxxlrlvl\'rfi”fln:}kfl;rl;(mj el | the eleven is by no means what it should | Fell Down an Elevator Shaft. Flovd McFarland and Orlando Stevens, | out of the sloop Asolus.lagarfe;’g?ne::lfi' Ay L el W snith, O T il Bt Homing ng to- 1 -3 2 A g e 3 Pigeon Club will be held to- & The of sprig and widgeon passed to fhe south- be for a team that bas been Playlng to-| sndrew Maddalena, porter in the Hotel| il he. Foreie g el el Slre, L0 do Some work upon it during the el Lo 3o Wi H eard: E. Min- | gret two races were won [r?v":,?gr;g{\\g thom Nireton high to be-reached. The pondy | Vet been able to rejein ' the eleven. of | Baltimore, \tun N avenue, had a nar- | Garden City Wheelmen will hold a meet | gther boats will pass into. the lageon thor 3 One-huiced yeed s ub eaoe Ul Dejen 0 SHeHur SN g‘nlg;er._m’rne best aver- T e e preserve are filling prags | Which he is captain, but it is expected he | row escape from death yesterday morn- an Jose on November 19, at Wwhich | owners taking the oppoctunite oot CH. S . . 'A. Baudain, s will determine the ey g Ry &l e A will be In the ranks next week. The seri- | jng. His bedroom is on the third fl th men, together with Downing, Law- i e aying | G, Olsen, O. Ebrman, E. Lieboldf, E. Wells. ' | ultimate possession of the trophy, a val- ually; SEon B2 -}:;;gf‘“,mt’g“‘a!,’m,’,',‘};;“,; | ons part of the work has besun and In- | and after dressing himself he went to the | Son, Turville, Freeman and othefs will :g“t‘;-:;]allthgpocgaaslg:lasclesg\?l,gsfllg Aot | s i Dy ey Foriiguoard Balving -d, pEnlgalivar cup. ported good near Mowrles. - “Charfey” | difference will not be tolerated during the | levator to g0 down. to. the pasement | Compete, and’ thereafter Sacramento will | Shion croate a commotion i Slorms | Ocfirlen. . Peters. W, Wilson, E. Raiston, R e ook e Rl-monthly dinner of FepOrted B00d e O ere rinely | Femainder of the season. e avator happened 1 boon Tocment. | hold a similar meot, Cove, where, even if a boat remaing a5 | L. Hoftman, O. Misner. W. Douglass - g» | the San Francisco Fly Casting Club has after gnipe. e above and Maddalena stepped Into space | , Lhe Tegular monthly meeting of the | her moorings, she may be foules by an | Cormic. . e i s uff;‘"d;"va“l*’du from next Tuesday (Elec- Owing 1o the overflow of the American| STANFORD MEN HOPEFUL. |and fell to the basement. a distance of | AsSociated Cycling Clubs will be held | other whose mooring chains Have dosgar —_————— ) until the 14th inst. This will be River fear Knights Landing there is | —- about forty-five feet. He was taken to | tDiS evening at room 557, Parrott build- | or parted. Lite Principal Kilpatrick Lo the me a1 dinner, trophies won during the ¢ of fresh water, and sprig are STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Nov. 3.— | the Receiving Hospital in the ambulance, | [08- lAs it iS probable the association will e attention of Pacific Coast yachts- B patric ses. gggl‘m?ewp‘gl dgira;trirfaunea among the suc- there in great numbers. | Tha victory of the freshman team last | Where Dr. Dray found that his back wasg | SBOrtly turn over its control of racing on [ men is directed to the October iseae o |, Judge Hunt filed an opinion yesterday | (o= » of the rod. Judge John bvd Eaton jeft yesterday for Liver- | soturday put mew zest Inte. football at | SPrained and he had a deep. lacerated | the coast to the National Cyelists’ Asso- | Scribner's Magazine - In wiis ‘it Of | in which he denied the application ot & | HUnt: @ master of the art, will preside. - E 3 3 Vail | found on /his mcalp. - e w # - | clation, the latter will have to sanction | found install o1 < i R e SR more, yhere Siig s wil “eniov. the Sauall | stantord, ‘and @8 a srasult the Practloss | Yoo 00 Ll BRI S A possibre | the Proposed meets In the future. Touls Alavedbn e s e et e O ihe Buslness| Here is a chance for an_ambitious gL L | this week have been the flercest seen on | fracture of the skull. The <litornia Cyeling Club will hold |1y to his visit to the islands of the South | to compel Auditor Wells' fo *andir hig | JAchisman desirous of trying for a hand Barloy.2talt and Hops, the campus for years. The men have no ST PIAnE 2 ten mile handicap road race to-morrow | Seas in the keel schooner-vacht Casco, | salary demands. The court saye ipat (¢ | GOMe, TOPhY. — Messrs. " S. Andrews & | other thought than to make the team.| The report of the Red Cross Society's | HorinE,at 10 o'clock over the Frultvale- | bullt by Mears for Dr. 8. Mertitt. “Tne | (he sorlt was katied tne, soirt, 54y, that I£ | Son of Pwiihell and Caraifr: in Wales, of- po " | Haywards course, 13 v fer a cup valu = o 0, COEn, are used in making the famous | going Into the game with a recklessness | second anmual meeting, October 1. 19| maaT o se. The entries and handi- | Casco was the largest vacht ever owned | to be paid out of funds appropsiotdie e taca at 33600 for a firat-class : 1 e i R Al Coulter, G. Seyfried, |in San Francisco, having a length the e £ th acht race to be sailed in Cardigan Bay, 5 0% Xhere are mo others | (Nt seems wanton to the ordinary on- |will be found in the Overland Monthly for | setatohs A. Carl g e N 7 over | the expenses of the present year which, | Wales, next yeas. . * P e e |1ooker. "To Chamberiain and his helpers | November, |3 B Kristenasn) B BADee bach. T n:i| 1L OF Hifeet, @ drattior o feet"a5 viing R T SupremeCiirt Can: | t ul climers o S o | thirty miles will be arranged.