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4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 1849, IS GREfBERG LEAT 7AcrE ,J? Py FRING cz CRESEERG PRACTIING T, STAIGH T~ 4RM " UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA STARS AT THEIR PRACTICE. During the last week of practice at Berkeley the members of the big eleven have been finishing their season’s work. Straight-arm work, low tackling, punting and drop kicking for goals are but a portion of the practice. A few days more of it and the season’s work will end. The illustrations are from photographs taken expressly for The Call. —— A Heavy Entry at the Various | Will Establish the Game on a | Birds Feed on Overflowed : - : Parks— sgiv 3 ur 2 . : Those of the Two Great California Univer- arks—Thanksgiving Day Hecdiountation s Cigb Lands Rather Than en | They Develop Rapidly as the Day of the Coursing. Gossip. Baited Ponds. - [ - Big Annual Game Approache There will be 256 greyhounds in the run-| David Stephenson, the professional of | Duck and quall shooting this season is ph ning at the parks this week. At San|the San o Golf Club, has gone to | still far below the average in quality ex- Mateo Park the coursing will be limited | San Jose to instruct the members of the | pected by the men who shoot in the field to to-morrow. The forty-elght dogs en- | newly formed Linda Vista Golf Club in|or on the praserves of the well known gun tered for the stake will then go throagh | the rudiments of the royal and anclent|clubs. The carefully baited ponds have ng and gridiron turmoll light lunch- | the various rounds to the final. Fift; game and to lay out their links to the | been no special inducement to the birds, foreign field. Each time they re- The two pupples will be seen in competition | best advantage. During his absence Hor- | as thc heavy fall of rain has caused a |turned home without gladdening > *k. at Unlon Park, and out of the number it | 2ce Rawlins, one of the instructors of the | great area of country to be flooded. Some | albeit but four defeats marked the en- graduate c hes 1 expected will come champlons of the | Oakland Golf Club, is at the Presldio | of the birds are veritable ngers and | counters with their natural rivals, %!- m with the knowledge of | future. To give an overflowing measure | 1Inks, which are be placed in good con- | prefer to feed on the corn roots, herbs | ford. The eighth year a wise man of the | 3 ho follow closely each sea-| of sport there will be a seventy-six dog | dition and improved. E. Conde Jones of | and other articles brought down by the | East came to their help and under his | BEW, meets the e e o taany ok open stake among the entries, for which | the Los Angeles Country Club is on a visit | floods rather than on the grain laden | pilotage their ship was steered through | Fhermcers 't " P petual en o iance, aag | are many brilliant performers. The final | t0 San Francisco and has been playing | bonds. ; Ly | tho middle course of BMootat ] AT sxon popular _estimation of a ng ahreast of the footbail | of the open stake held over from dust| uently on the Presidio course with H.| Tomales Bay is sald to be the abiding | man is with them again and they think | partisanship and b sities Lose Nothing by Comparison. BY J. F. SHEEHAN JR, STANFORD in the vario: upon the resul games between the larger educational years ago the sport, set of men has an adept in week between Curtls & Son's Cavaller and | B- Goodwin. It s hoped that he may be | Place of countless thousands of ducks at nfm—_r cannot lose In this, the ninth ordeal [‘-n‘lsr'!:r‘.:hx'::m ratln ; ¢ . n‘» elative me was confi instructing them In detall, < R et | induced to stay h to enter | Which the city sportsman seldom has an |of arms. s of P California is offering odds versitien. of Harvard, e e € E. M. Kellogg’s Sweet Emma will be de- ay here long enoug el ead coach strivi . of 2-1 on the result of th . Jporturity hoo claimed the | Another wise man of the East is gulding | | clded immediately aft cheo: ¥ . | the contest for the amateur champlonship | Opporturity to shoot. It is claimed a1y | ADY takers. Another fave row. It is txp».f}md :;\X:X’;b: anu;.:"?;_ of the Pacific Coast, to begin on Satur- | Country Club members could have had |the destinies of the other band of footh: o i h . 4 ol | money is that Stanfc vorite at odds of 5 to 4 day, December §, at the Presidio links. great shooting during the past week had | warriors who deck themselves with cardi- | by a Dajostty of Bl Yale and Princeton, the tea by reason of years of experience and wealth of sturdy s of which, | to maintaln a harmonlo: After a corps of pre as attended the men clock recitation or o Thars i prdioadt : Mr. Jones is one of the strongest play- | they known of the number of ducks that [nal. He also has won fame on the not warranted formed a class by Yale 1 saw 160 men. including e ‘;;,Lll,f,"d(. O et eamion Park | org n Southern California, C. K. Mata of | fed for @ time on thelr presérve. There | of kicks and p Sent, Al early how board five e elec x ankseiving day. | Riverside and W. Cosby of the Los Ange- | was a he of birds from T his forces is an e ";' se th scier menced to give thelr kr called mi of & new { The managers of each have arranged at- | les Country Club having been the only ards, that at Ingleslde being a | men to defeat him In the men's champlon- | al electri um building at nd of 3ay to at is known as the | ready to shout at any tim The differ- Thy s ted th un- | ence betwee; e point » o, limited to forty dogs. The | ship, contost held over the new course of | i) 2 tyeal oo e et ol Ll i il it - on were men this will be held & 2 as. | the Country Club on the 4th inst. On the | %% b iy ' Wose 7 e 4 sha 2 % he Tootball his- | tle on Tuesday evening The rian C3-| Gi3 links at Los Angeles Mr. Jones won| The price of canvasback ducks has | whooper-up is this in the essence of the | Olympies on: ardinal | Olympies twice, o ra was marked. To nkey . | the club championstiip with a score of | dropped from §12 a dozen to $6 during the | ford is satisfled that the possibility tie ga ¥ Pensaylv Woodruff of Yale ,_,,f,“;;]“‘ draw will be held on Monday evening at | 15 for :hmy-m‘x holes. H‘ehulsu won the pnh‘ll\\bfk. The market men afirm the | victory is left to them; California is al- e e inventor t 4 « X forming the | the same place. Banning cup in a tournament on the|pirds have been sent down from the | most insolent in its belief that to the Car- - e tion, and in three . s of Old Ell seem | The {fornia coursing committee will | Santa Catalina Island links north. On the other hand it is claimed by | dinal will come a bitter and a crushing be drawn from this, and that Skt with thi thre 1 le of—p - team t0- | meet on Monday night to hear the appeal | | AS some of the Presidio golfers are M | Spertsmen that the he Sac- | defeat ey g gt made strides t ! eleven | in the Koolawn case, unable FaTISHg. Rivee 81% But few days now remain before the big ing a fine mesh net in which s Jookly et i mae few |annual game which brings the rival col- e Miroe oo hot marks. Market | leges face to face on the fleld of football hunters have no conscience and resort to | battle. Those few days are fllled with | g4 it may be any method to secure birds. One man |doubt, misgiving and every kind of labor | ferent from any that played | bought. 4w fish hooks last year, and after | thae calls the imaginatio: baiting them with potatoes was ready for hound and her progeny were ruled of to play, the tournament set for Thanks- g fleld. The. question aft is glving day be postponed | her a litter of pupples, whelped sh The Oakland golfers have lately allowed | r Koolawn's suspension, {s titleq | thelr schedule to go by the board, but on | ation. The burden of proof is on | Thanksgiving day they will go back and | to show that she wus bred to | B&ther up one of the dropped stitches Young America in good faith | There will be on that day mixed fou be should not be made suffer for | Somes, elghteen holes, match play, w of others of which he had o | handicap, winning couple to recefv and the wh w Ch Yale and Mic secured the rec elevens of wort Btate, Walter Ca MoClung to slonary w Ell and Princeton v in which that grea- | absent from the city or otherwis the | ue Compared with it certainly seemed like ducted busines 1 has its place. h for the generality of the situ- s it impressed me. As for differ- in compo! of whic r that when the team lines uj where during the into play. That | season, | : 4 y et e o Whesn the ms line up Stanford will g t ith potal e Eht Inove | this vear's game will prove a hard, cl Wh yisame line up Stant it silver trophies. =There will also be a re-| mately. These are the men whom gen- | California’s strength is known to the gen- | gk PERRee. on exberience and na ception and music at the clubhouse. uine sportsmen are trying to bring within | eral football-going public. The team's | to Stanford's . Ca urphy wil Golden Rule and D. J. Heal ksgiving day at the San Rafael | (he pale of the law. strength is neither greater nor less than 3 a are excellent. Mr. Heale ere will be a general tournament | " The California Fish and Game Commis- | ¢ “CoETC ® P00 €0 FFEC 0 B0 o oS 1 forfeit to bind a match, and as | OPen to members of any golf club, the |gion is making a determined stand against S5 EWO. WInNE RS9 e iyt of > phys O'Shea has signified his wiilingness | s being an ' elghteen-hole | men in Lake County, who have been kill- | Suffered defeat at its b SROTe O plays or | 1o pit his great young dog against ine | competiti atch play, for men and a|ing deer out of season. Deputy A. F.[17—0. That was the pertormance the the word of the train- | sensational ' performer from Petaluma | Dine-hoie contest, match play, for women. | [en arrested James Manlove some days | Blue and Gold has &t this s n. Laboring under heavy difficulties at the ce of a meeting between Jer arsberg car Palo Alto this y, Tt men are also more exper ivals, but it will take th on_fortunate in h there should be no difficulty in bringing | Play will begin at § o'clock in the morn- | gince for killing deer and the case will Stanford advanc them together. ing and wiil continue all day. The final | pressed against him. Three convi | « . 4 beginning of the season, Chamberiat ar r for the | Lawrence Belle, owned by W. H. Robin. | Founds in both competitions will be play- | have Leen socured recently, und the k | Des R . bl when Dr. Yale's old | son of Alameda, has w,,e,’w,,, a iitter of | €d off on the following Saturday. will be continued. It is known that the | forced to expend much of the valuable ;J'rli:.-x"" r;fl was retained to handle the | nine pupples to For Freedom. When the cighteen-hole course of the | jpeal authorities have not been time, usually g. °n to preparatory work, | feference t a In the sifting of material. At this late day | 11y Goy anten foF the end pos he has his team together, but there Is | pounds. and without much e - some uncertainty In regard to three posi- | them. The former's defense is a s tions on the team. Due to the number of | better than that of Masters, ar | experiments which were perforce neces- most likely earn him the posi ams. E. A. O'Brien of San Mateo was offered | San Rafael Golf Club is completed there | cope witk the men who hs men themselves, of whom one | $250 for the For Freedom-Beauty Spot | Will be three full courses on the Pacific | zaged in this work, hence the G slght in the Eastern dis- | puppy he won recently in a raffle. It {s | Coast, the other two being those of the | missioner has gone to their iversity Policy.” Do they | understood that sentiment prompted the | Los Angeles Country Club and of the Ta-| The members of the Blac > men of Stanford and Berke- | offer, the bidder desiring that particular | ¢0ma Golf Club. The latter, organized in | Club had moderate sport at Sherman [sl- d of the present? Divide | one because of its markings. 1894, Is the pioneer in that part of the| and t Sunday. The total g W n case of quarter F will play th : more death of D. Shannon’s Soubrette | Northwes has an excellent elghteen. | forty-three birds, ¢ivided among “cans,” | sary Chamberlain did not have as much | {A5¢ Of quarter A o e differ was fel+ keenly by her owner, as he prized | hole course on the prairie to the south of | spoonbills teal. Newton Hickman | time to organize an eleven as did Coch- | ot JOURY JTEC ¢ noticeable her highly, both for her running qualities | Tacoma. It covers an area of about 30 | was high gun. The other members in ran and Kelly across the bay. Dur m sonal opinion, and also because of her excellent blood | 2cres. Lengthwise through the grounds | tendance were Fred Johnson, Bert Wy-|{he season great shouts of distress have players who ha e wae a consistent performer, | Tuns a water diich, which must be crc man, “Bill Swain and Bert Patrick. | come from Stanford, which wouid lead the Vaiton, securing some portion of the prize | in playing for the second, eleven Frank Halght shot as the guest of the | qutside public to belleve that the material . Hunt, . An_autopsy did not determine | teenth and sixteenth holes. On eac club, memb | at Falo Alto was of the poorest. This is I Downing, | whether her death resulted from a fall | 0f the water-way is a_cycle path, which| A number of Olympic Gun Club mem- | not the fact ‘There is good timber in | < O Lotton, | she sustained early In the day or from her | begins in the city of Tacoma and forms | bers visited the club's preserve last Sun- | Stanford's eleven of 189 and if there Is Parker. Pringle, ~ Womble, | exertions in the final. part of the thirty-six miles of path cou- | day, but, secured poor returns for their | sufiicient time to work it Into shape, the | hnos expe Murphy, and certainly Con Harrigan, a local cour: man, | Structed from J,.» dollar-a-year license | efforts. The day was warm and cloudy | Cardinal will send an eleven to this ity | doing g would easily fit a big | expects the English dog Overtim&to ar- | fund. The links are also easily reached | and few birds were in evidence. Dr. A. |on Thanksgiving day that will make Cail. The tab the teams as they will e 0. rive here within the next week. This is| by good roads for driving, by the street|T. Derby was high gun, with ten birds; | fornia’s much vaunted eleven k to the | jne up and the weights of the men i pdeed, our material here has been pro- | the dog which is credited with having de. | cars and by the suburban line steam cars. [ Miit Unger and _J. C. Jenson secured | uimost of - (hele abilities. 1t thes would our strong, as supple and as quick | feated For Freedom in a puppy stake. Four cottages serve as a clubhouse, one | three each, and F. B. Surryhne one. H. | carry off the honors of the day. = Stanford Position e as C. C. Griswold, the superintendent at |being reserved for women and another for | B, Hosmer and J. J. Wirtner drew blanks. ° sin displayed s Yale team in t play Harvard, game with = €0, fastest set of ot All 1 team 3 3 Stanford is noted for its recuperative | J- McFadden, 175, L End 16ty Harvard, | Unfon Park, seems capable of filling many | men. In a third are the kitchen and res- [~ The rules governirg the use of the club's power. Thr(-o"yeanl ago the team was | 5 1 Packie %y More would | parts. He surprised his friends | taurant, and the fourth is the home of | praserve provide that it will be available | crippled and in dire physical distress two ',r.""-'"' 19 i R e Ofoahe | recently by taking Slipper James Grace's | the greénkeeper and his family. Looking | for members on Wednesday, Saturday | weoks before the game. The men went to | ¢ Fyreet: 1.1 Ep e e N past’ | place at a moment's notice and filling it | in every direction from the clubhouse fine | and Sunday of each week. To afford the | the mountains on crutches. They came | " s i condith 1 ¥ enough because of | aeceptably. Mr. Grace wrenched his knee | forests of fir and cedar are seen, and from members a two-day shoot next week the | back strong, organized and determined to | Cairns, 193........R—Guard—L... Greishers, 192 5 & f the individual fc ould ave recetma® piavorable, —They | badly in handling a brace of struggling | the cleventh green a magnificent view of [ grounds will be open on Thursday, | win. The acore B0t read Califarmia s les | Chms. 19 . 5 Per g opld haye recelved better preliminary | dogs and had to retire temporarily. Mount Ranier is obtained, Regular month- | Thanksglving day, as well as on Wednes- | son, What this secret practice in & se- | Burnett. 180.......R—Tackle—L.... Whipple Big o8 East 18, with its many Ai- | boer §n ot serarng 10, keep their eves —_—— ly competitions for small prizes are heid | day. < cluded place far from the curious will o | Parker, 178. ..,....R—End L..... Warib et ing interests alive at all | poch. ‘% all sorts of play, to “use their by the club, the value of the rewards be-| M. C. Allen, president of the club, has | for Palo Alto this year remains to be | Murphy (capt), i46..Quarter. ... . Yermgied uy I e aotall . stends | hoad” to Oh‘t:‘lilr:‘Y‘hf’:h(fi!ri:“;;dc\."lndl:gel—|n IN BOXING CIRCLES. ing based on the number of entrfes. On |recovered from a severe attack of typhold | seen. At Del Monte the team will be | premiss 1n the autumn months. = Genera- | ment” althoach thoie rone ety SIoD- — New Year's day a competition is held for | malaria and !5 able to be about again. . | away fram the ronoge and teir o Jtselt tions of coll the comme sional wo: men are but grown-u alum - re given © - the Balfour medal, a trophy presented by | Harvey McMurchy is in Humboldt | Football will be drilled into those eleven D e e R R T P e iy g etsning the Ban Francisco | §ir Robert Balfour, who i& an enthuslastic | County, where he anticlpates g0od Sport | men morning. noon and Cevening. uncll + university tone, and &3 | ford's teams of e 97 and G "l'?fl' etic Club w old one of its regular | golfer and a partner of Alexander Baillle, | after mountain quail and also In steelhead | they become saturated. In a week it will ; boys. The great | nin's of "6 (while henton, wand Callfor- I monthly exhibitions. Four bouts between | president of the Tacoma Golf Club. SiF | fishing. be attempted by the coaches to evolve a| F i foll posseased of wonderful stre m,""‘,‘},“’, the cleverest amateur boxers on the | Robert belongs to the firm of Balfour,| Phil Bekeart and Dr. E. N. Short were | team capable of concentrated action. The average weight of Stanford is 176 bother any of the bie Eumers | coast are scheduled and sport of high or. | Guthrie & Co.” The trophy Is plaved for af | down Niles way last Sunday and then | “The Stanford eleven, Which was Folled | pounds, of California 171 4-11. L—Halt<R R-Hal{—L Fullback Kaarsberg. with n hirty-six holes, medal play, the highest | spent several days at Salmon Creek, So- | down the field last year to the tune of a e . clevens and in some instances certainiy | der Is promised. A great deal of interest | LY s 1 . \ v 3 > n-college pe score by reason o e vidual | 15 5 ndicap that may be given In the com-| noma County, after quail. Dirds were | 22— score, was not in good physicdl con- OF y [ B Tever ¥ A e § T T b Angcies and betition being twalve Shoket, e 2 000 |iaoarce ind. tha shooting but Ultle aboye | dition. The matarie 0 Falo Ao was tn| FULL ENTHUSIASM. > th excite: ‘nder the vastly eorge ? 3 H ‘ remains the property of the club, the win- | the . ] S ias 3 O - Sheastty: el O | s nt e o i a5, hqundS. | Ler ‘recelving 4 soverelgn suitably in. | Frank Maskey. who knows the country | DEL MONTE, Nov. 24—Never befo t of October the | nicety: the pl S - Eiagot scribed as a memento of his victory. about Point Reyes as well as any man, othing of this sort exists in the history of football at 8 3 ha Yo two games | ool sharp, |bracing weanem Y, te the | the featherweigbt amateur champion of | *Gn'Thanksgiving day two cups, present- | spent Wednesday i that locality. Under the skiliful hands of Trainer Mur- | I seen such spirit among the playcrs o | collewes, | never ‘ceasing proddin e atne |0 thelr Cclnss Martin ‘motrhe best Me | oq” three years ago by Chester Thorne,| Charles Ray and H. E. Rose have leased | phy ihe Stapford men are in splendid eon- | ihece e o squad at Dal M S ek s College X ceasing pr § St many x(]::'f":_- i e “"”l;‘(‘xm‘e’nm;‘mn:‘zg Jesse Merrill and others, are played for, ”‘f Carb;’mer pfln(_lrs at Sufsun for their |dition. All the players are what might be | pice peen ' with evary Rac -] ;;:.(4”‘ I B Ko v T more clever Beneraishin on | tlons as a Skiied boxer and a homrageda- | one being for women and the other | private shooting. They will erect blinds | cailed in the pink of condition. with the | s pri tends to b s in the vari- 4 el for men. On Lincolin's birthday the women | and other necessary accommodations at | possible exception of Chester Murphy, the | tice 0f sending the eleven into retirem . gay ot} Exke has perfonned ner, nd follawers | Dlay for the Tiilinghast gold medal, pre- | once. quarterback and captain of the team. His | for the last week of practice began ot "“ | gloves. The other bouts will also be mf sented by P. Tillinghast. There are va-{ Dr. F. J. Lane and a comparion went | injuries are slight, a fractured rib, or as | 18, and I have had an ample opportun honors. r erest ok | rious other trophies to be played for, and | to Sonoma County last Sunday In quest | he himself calls it, a “split slat.” This IS | to observes the s. irft of > diffe A of mur Tastira | McCormack at 120 povmdsr KT oack | fhe members display much enthusinsm. | of quail. They found none. but made a | the lenct of all injuries o 8 Tootball plav: | \caos ors | N e uren i [ brothers al a lke period. and with the | Son will box cight rounds with Tom Her. | the =best ‘players are Mrs. Melbourne | bag of smaller birds. er. When padded and dressed for action ers. 20 thoroughty: ot &0 how appa | zeal of youth we may close the gap in | man of Denver, at 128 pounds, and Charles | Balley and Mrs. Stewart Rice, who h: he members of Lincoln Gun Club will | he will be in good shape to withstand any | 103 That their one b ment in Cali ! shorter time than many imagine. Fredericks is scheduled to go'eight rounds | WOD Prizes on the links of Portland, Sea:- hold a turkey shoot on their club grounds, | attack upon the broken bone. | win the game for want of < with Ed Nolan at 135 pounds. tle and Victorla. Among the men W. A, | Alameda Point, Thanksgiving day. Al | California Is not so happy in the matter | F\0 400 Kame R | ¢ e e U £ Eberley holds the record for the elghteen- | though it Is called a “turkey shoot.” the | of condition. During the week the men of | 3unpasy v tno Sy, I T = |HOMING PIGEON TRIALS. 5 hole course. while Charles Malott is only | gunmen will in reality pepper blucrocks. | the big team have not played together a | fenio six o ReTS NS e & S| LRE2 Sunday’s Handball Games. one stroke behind. The |Iuner is meml:l' ‘r:‘ere“nrel eight eyents nnhlhel programme slmxl: l:ms;. B:-‘ln an organized team In | (hant progiiaye C Chamberiatn, - ) asons ¢ e pas 4 o, player and can almost always be counted | for all classes of trap shooters. with a | the beginning of the season the men con- | yi1 ] ™ iner Dr Deverthelens 5 fact that out prtiminary | ANl the races of the California Homing | senoqmied b brofessor Tehe mindbell | 0o make a low score.” The officers of | consolation: event. for men who have not | ditiones Taplily. Cochran noticed recently | MurD MeLeod echedule has developed into a st both to the public and to the play z . They arrived at Del Monte Pigeon Club for this year having been | fioor mana e the Tacoma Golf Club are: Alexander |'Won during the day. One of the events | that his lightning backs, Hall and Smith, | 51" 0 toek e AL e B h 2 ger of Phil Ryan's court, at 8§ : Rice, captain; | will be a three-man team shoot, each Womble couldn’t get off their &34 _were immediatel disposed of, the members are turning | Howard street, for Sunday afternoon. Tn Baillle, president; Stuart ) P! » each man | and his fleet Womble d - z | to the hotel. The time until 3:20 w 1, anford h " : Jess Merrill, secretary and treasurer. The | on the winning team recefving a turkey. | feet. They had gone stale. ringle was | oy o 3 Calltormta A e aid yudon | their attention to record files. Birds from | aadition to the many attractions and dis. | fiess Annual’ chemsoiruship meeting of the | The sport will Commence ot 1045 5. o playing like a_man without spirit or in- | {heir ‘,l‘;‘"',';j":“*;n“-(';;_'":""q""" ;/f m:‘u‘ o Eastern congitiare80on | the loft of Willlam Hartery have estab- play of crack glnyer!‘ the fourth tourna- | Pacific Northwest Golf Association was —_—— terest, and \\'hlgple was not in_any (o0 | hotel. At 3:3) the squ peared on the - e g b have given lShed a record from Paso Robles, about | ment will be had beiween the following | held on the Tacoma links on April 19, M. | SBORT AT SUTRO BATHS, | 800d condition. 8o a rest was ordered for squs oll-set. | One hundred and sevent nent, the last named | one of John Filmer's field for practice. After preliminary work of kicking and ceton and Harvard a ve miles, while ¢ of develoj young birds has celebrated players: J. R. Bockman, 1. |2l and 22, and was successful, The ilub 1 these five men. They were sent out of Waterman, E. McDonough, E. Lynch, N. | has about seventy ‘“resident” and ten town, told to free their minds from all catching the ball two elevens w vev N a g ndergast, D. J. Sheehan, 8. Cos “non-resident” members among the men, football thoughts—in fact, to idle away t b L e vaare ks Whil e | et poew.ropend fomon Hen Taiis Obts "" T TR lian, W0; H. Sleherst, A. 3. Gug: | while: abont sevente. women, wives wnd e e, frow’ afier, | their " time until they heard® trom e o minate haives e BES 0NNty Gemomstre hat | Jow: 2 ©d miles. The detalls fol- | g¢j,."substitute, G. B. Hayward. sisters of the resident mémbers, are| ¢ M€ At SULEO Ba TOFFOW afler- | soaches. They have heard now. and :o- BAIS Way, devated to 106 DUCKing s he possesses & stability o 5 The regular entries are: W. Fisher and | classed as “honorary members.” Most of s follows: day the California team will line up In | sraashes on the tackie. the varsis koo B Dt Do Doted With planty P Wiliam Hartery's A1074, released at (R, Housman vs. P. Ryan and M. Basch. | the non-resident members reside in Seat-| Fifty-vard dash, juveniles—O. Lowenthal, H. | Thanksgiving battle array for the last ing the ball most of the time and gainin 1t must b S Chat mge oonnts’ fo Paso Robles 10:1% a. m., arrived 4:04 M. Dillon and J. Lawless vs. P. Kelly | tle. Leicken, C. Schilling, W. Fleming, R. Cook. | real hard practice of the season. at will on the second. On the second hal Oue R s TR m;: on line distance. 17 milen and G. Hutchinson. ———————————— A Kautman, F. Ritter. | *This week's desultory and unsatistac- | fhe play wos mect spen Kicking beiok b The three colleges of greatest football| p. m.; distance, 176 miles 160" yarier | prpaaery and J. Kirby vs. M. Kirby and Football at Woodland. S nared Jard face. jamateurs._J. Wileon. | tory practice of the Callfornia eleven :s | brder of the game. Fodoiph cn. tha v not militating_to their chances in any sity, Cahas had just a shade the best of thi . B sueuT great degree. They have played as a team | kind of an argument over Roberts on th, V. V. now for two vears, and with the excep- second. Raltt, on the varsity, did so. d P. Stelner vs. M. Mc- | tween the Bohemian team of this city ana | titee Prizes—W. \Wileon, W. Durnford, J. | JoW (87 W02 S50 et end no ehangy Vo1 is half in running otnts Neil and D. Rodgers. the Chico Normal team is the all-absorb- | & Bfen. E. Rawlinson, H. Olsen. E. Wells, a g*s fine work In this half in running in potntsg prestige train their men under conditions | average speed per minute, $63.63 yards, T AP ¥ icker and T. Leach vs. J. Condon| WOODLAND, Nov. 2.—The coming|&. Lundis. H. Seebact, 7F. Tah which to one accustomed o our Western John Filmer's A241 and A football gam anksgiving day be-|Jjes. E. Smith. One hundred y: crudity musi seem almost ideal. Observe | at Ean Lule Obiupo 153 o tr.. oremed i ve e the scene at the big Institution on an or- 2:5 p. m.; distance, 19 miles 94 yards; y v, even early 4 o , A, - have been made. But one thing is certaln, v Apol h - i e ey T L Wi Harterys gy, 15,2 yards. 1o+ Maguirg and E. Maloney va. J. Har- | ing toplc of conversation among lovers of Bolat. ) Trok and. fancy wprinsbead miviei® | If the men are stale when they meet Stan: | sromsy ind (i POt the -y saunter from the beautiful athletie club- | m.: distance, i%8 miles 140 yards; av: | °J Riordon aad J. White vs. R. Linehan | the Winowerlie, Normal team vanquished | F. Freeman. F. Ralston, A. Davis, W. m.“'fi ford next Thursday a football ~surprise | to work and went at it as if they iiked | Bouse or the smaller ‘“scrub’ tralning-, erage speed, 770.3% yards per minute. and A. Hampton. g oy Yeara taat Baturanr An eX- | lass, E. Rawlinson, J. Cathcart, R. Cor will hay citing contest Is expected in this city., E Riaing o n. YLt ol bsiolbe e o B 0. Misner, L, McKormlick, R. Ridi The mnhnvln‘ game promises to be Continued on Fifth Page

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