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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1899, a - NEARLY AS ROUGH A9 A DEMo¢ CONVENTION * JASPER IDR.MURPHY - RATIC OF STANFORD SAID MADE MANY < DONALD. VROFESSIONAL . VISITS W Tnf_:E"SiDE— LN BADGE: LookED 9 LIKE £ IL'L-BOQRD) A - the Folsom Street Gridiron. pPoLLocg TOLD THE LADIES HOW 1T\ HADPENER > i) iJ -ve X - Nsher w gor +— . No. [0 e Anatomical Lecture CONSULT HUDYAN DOC- YOUR CASE, FREE OF CALL OR WRITE. Bend for entire serice of Anatomical . ectures—FREE.) + i % WATCHFUL POLICEM STANFO AND Feat team defeated @ Eame one. California Breaks Through the Tackle for - uring the Progress of the Pigskin Up and Down ALL-CALIFORNIA. AB. R. BH. SB. PO, 2k 0E Bl ossnnnansp EN 3 N PREVENTED ACCIDENTS - I T =i LIGHTSHIP LYING the Face of a Raging RD WAS JOSHED BERKELEY YELLED crew. The e storm was er much difficulty, - 2 Robbed in a Saloon. SRAMEN! the room CAPTAIN WHIPPLE ON THE CONTEST. HILE the victory was not unexpected, I hardly thought the score would be as large as it was. In the first half the team played a4 moment and every man Il and determination to pile up a score. Stanford s weak on the def and we went through the line at the center and tackles and around ends. The California backs played fast and the whole team was together. i “In the second half Stanford braced up and played good defensive ball and we couldn't’ score but a single touchdown. Murphy, captain of the cardinal, is one of the grittiest men I have ever seen on a football field. He was on his nerve all the time when crippled and bruised, and had to be carried off the field before he would quit.” EASY ON THE SAND Life-Savers Rescued Her Crew in 30.—Charles Mar. f having done 'SWIFT BALL All-Californias Best the Sac- -e :” PLANS OF SILVER |Seek to Unite With the THE ONLY FUN STANFORD HAD -+ AND THAT NOT §¢0 | REPUBLICAKS Anti-Ilmperialists. ATTRACTS A BIG CROWD MINERS WILL RETAIN ramentos in a Well- Fought Game. Fields in Spite of Judge W places an ing to Make a Fight. w York l st concerns in the W to his credit ad rapidly, and $i base on balls, s0 did All- 5 rt re was as follc PTAIN MURPt‘i.Y PRAISES HIS MEN. CA HE gritty captain of the Stanford eleven was In poor condition after he severe and painful jolting he recsived to discuss the big match. Every move he made was with apparent effort. but a few weeks of rest will straighten the injured side and leave no serious results. “I have little t - say for myself,” sald Captain Murphy. ‘Perhaps I should never have insisted upon going In, but I do want to praise the Stanford men. Every man fought as hard es he knew how and played as well. We were beaten by a great team. and in the gritty defense every Stan- ford supporter should be proud of those mer. Iam mighty sure I am. I can’t say too much for them, and next year, with most of them back In coliege, things will be brighter.” up the Mississippl to the Great Lakes, rie canal to the Hud: 3 The party under control v at least WALKING DELEGATES Boston Says He Will Go Into the Coal — - —— FOR PROTECTICN OF SEALS. | Congressman-Elect Crowley Prepar- m a member | nd Fisheries and If you knew all about “Year- good” clothing—but you don't, and we haven’t room to tell you—you would always wear our make. Winter overcoats—all cloths—$12.50t0 $25.00. Every one guaranteed. —a year’s repairing free —money returned if you want it. Exam_i~n_e Our $10.00 Overcoats. They are of interest, if you are a clothes’ lover. You will admire the material, the making and the tone, which is rarely found in $10 over- coats. Coverts, Cheviots, Kerseys and Meltons—~all dressy, pleas- ing, serviceable cloths. The price is affordable, the overcoats are money’s worth—why hesitate ? ‘Recier Top Coats for Boys. Materials—Frieze and Astrakhan: ages 3 to 8 years; former prices £4, $5 and $6; now each one is reduced to $3.85. Out of town orders filled—write us for our new ilustrated catalogue N». 2.