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1 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, ¥FRIDAY DECEMBER 8, 1899 eooee PPPEEOVPOOOIO00000000000000O0 0O 0000000000000 000000000000000000000000° | INGLESIDE COURSING STAKES SPORTING EVENTS OF— THE DAY g- s:x-l:‘»:;:i\;Ng:Ecsvcll&E cl:)fi.icfi ATHLETICS P00 e » THE OAKLAND DOG SHOW - BOOKIES ARE HARD HIT TALK OF BIG FOOTBALL G MES 200000020000 00000900000000000000 THE CALL’'S RACING CHART. . by H. H. Egbert.) (XXX Y] 9900000000000 0000000000000000000660 SWEEPING ATHLETIC REFORMS Many Changes About to Be Recommended by the Uni- ®o000 (Copyright, 18 P F. i . 2 \\ R WA A TANFORAN PARK, Thursday, December 7, 1899.—Seventeenth day versity Faculty Committees. N \ FlanTine o of the Winter Meeting of the Western Turf Association. Weather fine. t pr tion in much respect by the student committees, S 4 X “LITTLE Track fast. an now | Which § > whic control eality formulate the laws un- (G R EoYer the athletics of the colleges & . The representative com- the students will meet next liscuss as well agree upon gulations to be adopted. Both J. J. BURKE—Presiding Judge. L—Starter J. F. CALDW 48, FIRST RACE—Six furiongs: selling: maidens; all ag purse, $400. - > | [ ¥ 7 Xl‘.“x"'l‘]"‘.‘,"(_ml‘l"y“‘rlx‘“_;‘[‘:‘;“;!‘ :‘l" ) Index. Horse, Age. Welght.St. %m. %m. %m. Ste, Fin - s and the change in the hold- \ SER THOUGHT do X €. . e ey il ‘also advise S R i ! 8 Hindoo Princes (T7RprE : of the football season, the R RING RINFING HORSES B B Ras ey 5 L 3 : P played some time in the ORI % S 3 BC 1aid06 B.orr o i ol 1 1 ber. & Bloom's Chanice, 3108 3 1y i % 5.3 »oth colleges are muc % e A #s Soak, d.........10 1 2 3 » new scheme, especially 5 o SPIDER” Q'LEAR 3. V. Hay 1 51 2 [Givens s of the employment of ; I:A“‘:Z':‘gf UNDER=DINNING s My Dear, 3. i j}:um:u s » B Ty (o ; IMITRILY JoRDAN BECAME TwisTED e s 10 o Henry v @ P e s Teiinas of Tha Bakien \ = I Crchin, 2. BB Devin 00} 6 m players and that the real incentive to- I ette, 3000 S St S quick progress in the game is due M’d of the Hills, 3. o2 B ence Time—i, :25; b, 4 1:15. Good t except Won easily. Becond and Wheeler of California was third driving. Winner, E. J. Baldwin's ch. £, by Am and sa t he had not | t as yet. It Away on equal terms with winner Heartless would have sc Isidor showed improvement. Blooming Chance is & “‘morning xlory Red Cherry and St r any 1 that Presiden an of A~ z 2 y JF LoNG HAD Scratched—Lelpzig 9. ~ s in f f the change. At pres- / p R = e Professor Edwards of California ls ! ABkinK LEFT BUT v o 'OND E—F'! ot n_the committee of that uni- No"ITEAM RACE—Five furlon s selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $40. versity, but he will be protested by Stan- MR =3 L Har LI E ford on the ground that only students < - 3 4 i | should find a place on the committee. Sokbeo e I s N Index. Horse, Age. Welght [St. ¥m. %m. %m. 4 S — BELL ArD - 388 St. Cuthbert, 4. | 12 12 1 . 3 IMMUNITY FOR WHIPPLE. HIS" WIRELEYY ) z:: Yalenclenne, 4. 2 21 HE | . i RAPHY ( 36 Espirando, 1y 31 3 1 & 3 3 TELEG §h2 1 v 419 Rosalbra, si 1 ‘ 1 » Petitions of Alumni and Stu- 4 268 Malnktay, 11 52 6 h |Buliman s 1 ¥ THE" DEAD GAME * wve Credo, 4.. 614 14 62 |Johnso T 2 dents to the Faculty. IR < Tz PORTY GAME Maxello, 4. 91 94 72 |Vittit |53 92 ve t Ti on3 Hortaaa Luckd, 4.... 10 0 §1 [Betneon o] '@ 3 a All kinds of petitions are being prepared JimMareiano AP 31 4n 91 |Mackiin » © t nts and the alumni of the | KNNKmegn‘ Fo$ A . $2 82 10 10 [Henry » @ . ifornia to be presented | - OUY DRPP o DE WANDED OUT 215 %, :35%: %, 1:00%. Good start. Won all out. Second and third driving ‘ which has Captain | . Winner, Dr. H. E. Rowell's ch. g., by St. Carlo-Santa Cruz. ed tt ¢ 3 all sorts of speed and pulled up sot Valencienne ran a nice race, Malnstay in hand . e account. Cre xpressed orders of the | i ¥ GG AMATEUR BOXERS AMUSE A GATHERING OF SPORTING MEN. S o etved a wretched ride. Maxello had no speed. s 108, Ricardo 199, Tom Smith 10, ksgiving game. = - scribed with — - THIRD RACE—Mile and a sixteenth; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, imes beg for immunity, or at 4892, and a s ; selling ¥ B GAINING BOXER TRIES |BIG STAKE e BN ge 1 & F r c e wished to disobey faculty laws | | 4n %m. &m op. ¢ | | STHEON . _ | TO FHIGN A . RACESFOR i i fo ol BOOKS AT sgnessep] THE RECORD| ° ¥NOCKOUT) INGLESIDE & £ o plE 2 % TANFORAN a f‘m} start, it looked as if | Miller - Waller - Combina ion | Referee McGi.nley Declares [ ElghtY-Elghl DOgS Entered Time—1-16, 516, 31k 618, 13-16. 1:23%; mile, 1:42%: 1 1-16m, 1:49% dwd“.:ul‘. . ‘Won first three driving Winner, J, ley’s b g, by Imp. Midlothian-Loleta. lor the Coursing Matches Lothian much the bést: he was Interfered with by Grady se parrier wae released. Eo- hled opposite ddock. Dare poorly handled. Castake stopped under the weight, Abead in the Six-Day | the Vickers-R Bo ¢ -Ryan Bout ‘ = Bicycle Race. “No Contest.” \ This Week. : ! | 433. Seven furlongs; all ages: purse, $400. TH RA ri out by a r receive: Thirty Thousand Dollars Lost Spectal Dispatch to The Call, An 88-dog open stake will be run at Tng- . The second boxing exhibition of the | leside aturday and Sunday. The prizes T Betting. by the Ring—How It 3 tavorite for the | N EW YORK, Dec. 7—The leaders in the | Columbia_ Athletic Club held last night | aggregate $742 30, and are as follows: One | Jhdex. HMorse. Age. Weight.|st. . i Ws. | dedeys. 9N CL gl 1“:]"{:70‘\‘.‘1:;‘2 six-day bleycle race at Madison 5'|v1.5{" was made up of four exciting bouts and | hundred dollars, § . 330 .. 811 1h 12 |J. Walsh f’.‘app\:lh‘.i gl iy | Garden at midnight to-night "re I8 | a fifth which was stopped by the referee. | cach; next five next eleven, 315, 1z 1 4 23 |J. Martin VALRH xip. Wat head of the record, made when ic- Charles Vickers, one of the principals In | and next twent 5 each. b 1 - 35 Prheas ) alr had scores and almost continuous rid- | this contest, tried his best to lose, but | The draw held at Pythian Castle last nz 2 3 53 3 e The b X In the run home | ing were the rule. The fairest comparison | his awkward attempts to pose as a de- | night is: 4 5 3 . § T. Walsh and the | which would be made between the uid ed man excited the derision of the Park re s v . . ‘ 4 ed derisic stake, eighty-elght entries; purse, 2, 8% %, 1:01; wod start except Anjou. Wo - o b by AO0: | style, riding as individuals, and the new | spectators and he was hissed out of the E. M. Kellogg's Hummer va. §. Moore's W, Pursér’s ch i ot B o " o8 b Sy style of iwo riders alternating, is that of | ring. Bypne's Battle vs. Wilson's Flamor n_gumeness ! run out in stretch. Anjou, awhy poorly, S » olt Dr. Nembula | the Miiler-Waller combination resuits | ut with James Ryan was sched- B R o s Ty U Reae | pieht bave Wew with & B much welaht ongRice. 3 1 “ or the fifth num- | made this week as contrasted with the the principal event on the pro- O'Dowd’s Shootc : J. Perry's Commo- ere ed ¢ arlong sprint, but was_re- | results <btamed by Miller year ago. The men hardly came together g Nash vs. M. Sterling’'s Mountain Hawk S ———— - Geyser before ‘posttime. Lov- | The Millar-Waller combination was & 1 those In attendance saw that Vick- keiman's Old Glory vs. J. Byrnes three-year-olds and upward; purse, $40. 3 ave the rub, to | ool S0 1" Millors pibaca. s td. | &8 was not fighting, H clumsy, McCullough's Rowena vs. J s Ed K gth iy | Miles ahead o er's record at mdd- | falling repeatedly before he was hit and Dempsey Lass. H erta - - - - : S 1 )w the | Pight showing none of the aggressiveness which = vs. Byrnes' AMollle Hoga ony’s | ¥m. Str. Fin Jockeys ' < ¥ him, ne king a| McEachern has developed a severe at- | has always marked his work. During the Patriot va. Captain Cane’s ¢ Murphy | Mozl oo 1ol y - & ¥ Toland's T ] - ner. He ran third. tack of tonsilitis and his physicians are st he sat as If in a stupor. | & Toland’s Twilight Jr vs, Rmiil g 2 1% 2 113 [Thors 5 83 - S nd reduc o Nt the 8 ‘har- | Edge; D. Ford's Honita vs Ball- 1 ¥ Cup, s ;: 7 5 - mile handicap reduced watching 1 Sully . Aide from’ sba ind was of the same char. e LA Loving Cup, 4.......109) 1 8178 3 25 |Joe Weber t 2 ; hing to a fleld of four, it looked . 15 TUIoE Very Stithals S o Lk teis » first and the spectators were ity Vietor Qu Dr. Nembula, 3.....107 § 31y 3 31 [Bullman e 13 « " a snap for h ding ngly and am 1s velling at Referce McGlnley AL San Venado, 4,,.....112| 4 58 4 43 |M. Bergen H H " regarded as a dangerous one to the lead- | to ca yeis off. Byrnes’ Olymbu True Blue, §... 109 3 6L 5 55 [Henry » H e | ers. He let the men box a small portion of "Larkey & Rock 1 8 [ Sy 63 |Conley 100 ¥ n | Miller said to-night that the present race | the third round and seeing no change In Border's Best; :fl P 7 7 7 E. Jones s ! w E would be his la He says he has had | Yickers' tact the’ bout “no C. L: Appleby's : e Sysncey - 8 w 1= it SAyS. he has 80 | conteat ., n's Rocker vs. H. . 48; %, 1:13. Good start sxcept Ventoro, Won firet th body on t out from Merry Boy. | $pous, whether “old style or new style." | “Vicke cevious contests has Appleby's L er v i u's b. g, by Ben All-Hot Springs " Sest Sine. deiiny, Hobenz Rt e S e said the sams thing last vear. Wal- | taken punishment without | Lowe & Thompson's Kl Winner wiis best. Cup ran & swell race. Dr. Nembula lncking In speed : {ler took a more optimistic View of the | fiinchirg istruction could & Thompson's Pataia: - - - | new method of riding. “Miller will 1 i st night. Hé . 3. Browning'a Moun- | - =3 ——— Track Notes. | the new style better befo he xets s obviously trying to lose, it was said, le; E. | McC k's Valley F 485, STXTH RACE—One mile; handicap: all ages; putse, §ii0. Walter Jennings Is meeting with great | through “'H!-, !'\; pas & “L ltke | in order to win money in the betting. He 2 umelster's Winming Ways: J s . | w metho ve be nforan n riding for fif- | was a C. Grau's Newsboy; H. T o = or faker, as he could not restrain Matd ve T3 McHugh's Maid | very b e sl Ao ars now and I can go fifteen more | his laughter when he was dows and time P Tett] 1ds out Is le . pos ~ g 5 s Bes | Index. Horse. Age. Welght.St. Y%m m m ockeys o bt ik ihs game was belak counted on hir. jlacieeuien a Kuiogk wiaast Brative: | eSS TS el Jocheys. - O ming Chance was again a hot tip | Walthour's wife arrived at the Garden short bout of the evening was | g e AORERyIpwe S Hors Wt A4 ¥ zollern, 5. 100| 3 22 22 22 7 opening event can break | to-night from her home in Atlanta, ¢ - ek Moss and Eugene Field. it MaKg ve ¥ Lynchs Lés | Merry Boy, 5 8 3 32 i1 31 2 3 s in morning her frie | From a box she urged her husband on to latter was knocked out in one min- | ¥ X Foley's Sweetheart vs. R. E. (421 Napamax, 4..........115 1 1% 1% ih 14 14 afternoon. |"n"'~~‘;l‘ Pff;]\rls A he [ly.dt better than . Mos 8 o halls fru{u Il\nkxa-llsm(‘a:‘m':. Lopez's St. Ant ; M. Michalek’s Glen Roy | 315 Ringmaster. § A o4 o R . 388 | " oo S eart. | €ver after her arrival. he gene! m- | but proved to be no angel, looks like Jef- | v ' Dowd's McCabe's Time—4, :26%; 14 :51: X, 1:16%; mile, nc art. Wo - - B bt e it e | pression is that there ts littie doubt of | fries. When Field saw Him in the Fing | Craty Doy ve D y 'GIrt: A- | ner, Witllaen Banis @ Sone b by hap Do Browe tane " O three driving. Wia- less, from the Jennings stable, would | his maintenance of his lead for the first | he w P. McCabe's Sky The favorite t once with stuge fright. | Johnson's Lowland ent them together Fleld Blue have won the opening race. Away thir- | individual money. When J but Moss lost no time Ban topped; she hus suspicious underpinning. Merry Boy finished strong. nth, she finished second. The filly \«.n:l At midnight the Miller-Waller combina- | w 1c | | | | : T. J. Cronin’s Matd of Ball vs. 8. Foulk's Scratched—Montanus 93, Wallenstein %), Atlenna 20, Potents o7 ‘ ster; J. Finn's Johnny F vs. T. J. Cron- | Medanos 15 - Fotents 87, Dr. Nembuls 118, Los Tron Duke: L. Wiggins' Dexter P va. J. h to mov ridden by Spence: tlon was still in the lead. with an advan- | getting into action. He chased Field | | 3 el N Later in the day Spencer was also un- | {8 of one lap over the Maya-McEachern | around the ring ard after two circuits of | McEnroe's Admiral Sampson: 8. Foulks' Im fortunate enoush to met teft with Gress | palr. The midnight score the ded floor nailed him in a corner. ve. T. J. Cronin's Depend On Me; T. F: | of § P. Hangen of truck 1 and ARRY > o ¥ It was some time before Fieid came to | Losan's Miss Grizzle vs Handy Riders- Joseph Wreck Near El Dorado, s Yl i A o Petronius Abill's Rocklin' Belle v Keane of engine 1. John McGowan was | prACERVIL ! X originally carded to _ride | Miller Waller e b bt aen e HInE. nd Char. | Lahusen's Wheel of Fortune: E. appolnted hoseman of engine 10; Frank | ation tat. .l.'n'(:- l:'::cvr:l.fihu v the last minute was re- | M . 4 Sdeh i ¥ ds, | Lady Glimore vs. J. Lenthan's Rosaleen: W. | g Flageollotte hoseman of engine d tail: ville and Bacra- L Gimm-Plerce lie Thurston lasted only five rounds. iy :Olimore < { o gin and | mento Raflroad - placed ‘with Thory N e T 4 Nyt . L. Trade's Wandering Tom vs. J. H. Perigo's | o Oy oy io of tras T oad was ditched on ithe o g ol g Cheval hurston shed his opponent badly In | Ho Soward % Togan's ¢ rank Jordan truckman of truc J. J.| trip to this city n. » v Y e Tt aoovepent o his the third fourth rounds, but could | bemme & Bey s Shvlare i Callen was promoted foreman of engine | before noon ‘todne " F R 17 Ry well-judged and Jucky win on Lo not stop him, Long w: unwilling to | Warrior vs. A. Johnson's Tod 1, Timothy Flynn hoseman of engine 5| Was injured v-$0 one start in the fitth round. but his seconds | Thompaows, Prince Hal ve W nd Charles Harley hoseman of engine | —————— Frank Eckert, the well- | Walthous im to the ce of the ring. He | pania; ch's Lolterer v | John Devlin of engine 28 was retired | There are parts of Spain where th ol . t gamely and took more punishment. | (numes) Benicla Boy; D. Shannon's Safeguard | & Ly Of 0% | T of Sp ere the likers. will arrive here In- | Aroneon | Fired Matire. refased o respond. tn the | va "B Famts Tuanitar Marphe. & Totands|On A pension and Joseph Rice was re-| hat is unknown except in pletures Tha ght next round, Long being unable to leave | Ornament vs. Seggerson’s Candelaria. rmer. The bout was awarded to nson and “Wes" Porter boxed FAVORITES BEATEN. st rounds. Just before the finish f the third round Porter was knocked | NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 7.—Five favor- & | down and twisted his ankle out of place, | jres were beaten to-day. A foul in the § | Which ended his usefulness. | 1ast race occurred within a few jumps of 8 b moved from the pension list, as he had | men, when ‘hp{ neec a covering, changed his residence to New York. their heads, and ng, tle up ns and | NEW YORK, the women wear flowers. Py m_the | morning the ast _evening, Heck Peter Riley and_Lyons . v Frank Kert. came west with the party cles, where he took the After visting als a couple of weeks the cieve e secn on the local tracks. cnviable reput s the past season, earn- as well as belng the some presents. books cut in vesterda Hoffman, “Jack” Atkins nd Johnnie Coleman be the game. Gus Miles. Laps. 1901 0 9 1900 9 For Every The only o the limi - | tween “Kic v and “Joe" O Leary | the wire, Trebor crowding Kismet into the vthing but a boxer. He had a clever e glven to Kismet. The weather was ehop blow which generally kept his stocky | clear anfl cool and the track fast. Results: opponent away from him. In the elghth | Six furlongs—Sir Christopher won. Merry round the b fought themselves to a | Day second, Wiggins third. Time, 1 b e (Indivi won (Individu: Pastaire (indiv RELIANCE CLUB ADDS ‘\ MANY NEw FEATUHES l!-"l‘l'z'r:o;l?i;v-:;‘!mlm . although it could have 3 | i 1dstill _and had no steam in their | Selling, one mile—Sir Fitzhugh won, Men- )ws. The referee awarded the baut to | chance second, Russell R third. Time, 1:42 1ling, mile and a quarter--Lobengula alkenshaw second, Admetus third. Time, I lllb Ever Wednesda > - - 4 209, — e Sagiite g o held e e T e Sarar 1% e | *Hanttcap. ane mite—Florizar won, Abden sec- e S T St scoed. Ms rst winniog | INTEREST IN LOCAL SPORTS IS | - Eeiing, one Mmile-Trebor’ was first, but was e —— E—— e on Hohenzollern. e bay ED. A Kismet won, Ji ¥ - e Borse w "All{v’(:‘:lfil\;h?mlnds, and carried ERING EENIVHD. "GREENBERG SUES THE s utras Tiate ANy D et o ————————— — Sve Dotnds Ovecy 3 iAo LA e ———— GO ORSE - a3 | To-Day’s Entries. Phil Green Will Again Appear in the\ OWNERS OF THE TRACK Bernstein Wins Again. MRS RAR ) xR ez | st rnce-Five ‘aill & MrTS tacaaitae.. Ring at the Coming Gentlemen’s | - NEW YORK, Dec. 7.—Joe Bernsteln of e e year-olds; selling. 3 Night Now Being Arranged. | Hyman Greenberg filed suit yvesterday | Néw York, who so easily defeated Dave . agalnst the Western Turf Association to | Wallace of England last week at the ' eEians $10.000 d ,,,,'m,,, alleged to have | Broadway Athletic Club, defeated Tony h sustained by him throbgh the acts| Moran at the Hercules Athletic Club in of the defendant in exeluding him from | Brooklyn to-night. Moran put up a good Tanforan Park and refusing him the | fiEht. although twice he looked like a “ 9 355 g;:rh“hn 101 3 . dy . 105 415 Silver Tall Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | he 02 %8 Broadwa The directors of the Reliance cts a dol ,» December 1 3th. Tub held I I Oakland Doll Day e the lar monthly meeting to-night and | Fight to sell his paper, the Daily Racing | Aullter, e et oF — . 2 Tuesd Dec. 12th 0 Mtuter aslde from passing favorably upc bout | Form, to the patre the races. —_— iesday, Dec. 12th. - R forty applications for membership, fur- e ek 426/ Panamint 431 Mainstay 426 Yule l 3 To Manage the Cincinnati Team. thered arrangements for the.next “gen- CALIFORNIA DECLINES. INDIANAPOLIS, Dec.. 7.—R. G. Allen tlemen’s night” to be held about De- cember 15, on which occasion Phil Green | NO Football Game Between West and | to-day signed a contract with John T. | Spi 3% Siiver Maid : & ! ave ¢ Al Brush, owner of the Cineinnat! Baseball 19 30 Ne ™ | will again be seen in the ring. Manager 3 . 100 3401 Metkami™. 1% | Gross, however, has not as yet selectod . East This Winter. | Club, to manage that team for next sea- | 41 Sister Alice ....109 | Green’s opponent, though several good | Many ere the stories afloat concerning | ion ' Mr. Allen lives at Paulding, Ohio, the 1 ball plans for holiday game: men are ready and willing to try hono As | where he is connected with his brother in | n!llll | _Tird race—One mile and a quarter; three- | It 1s also scheduled that Billy Courscy, | printed exclusively in Wednesday's Call, | the banking business. He was shortstop year-olds and upward champion featherwelght of Southen Cali- { the California team refuses to meet either | for Philadelphia prior to 1597, when he 413 Owyhee ... 94| 422 Silver State ....108 a, will ten rounds with Chick | the Univ v of Chicago eleven or the | went to Boston and assisted that club in | 430 Muster Lee o erty of San Francisco, and the win- | Indian s¢ of the severity of an-| winning the pennant that year. He has | Fomm0 v v.106 r of this go will be matched against the | other month’s training. At least half of | managed the Indlanapolis team for the | Morris 12 | victor in the Cole-Ritchie contest set for | the Blue and Gold eleven are opposed to | past two seasons. N AR TP e T B, i this month under the auspices of the Na- | training any more this season. — e ee—— i me mile; three-year tional Club for the Pacific Coast feather | Coaches Cochran and Kelly are still at ine; { 318 Wyoming 106 | Weight champlonship. & | ]llork«h- tun;l..u; 1u. h;n'e !;Ie Ct,;l:;lunr- Fire Department Changes. W d E i et s { T i wtry ol | Great Cinterest has been revived il | hians méet the Univensity o CABO. | The Fire Commissioners met yesterday ¢ sold a large quantity of those 6o-cent sl { Judge Wottord.. ss | handball and bowling. _In the latter Os- | They are still walting for & change of | .o ioroon and accepted the resignations last week, yet we have a fair assortment left—a few | ooy car Straus made a (ore of fifty-one mind on the part of the recalcitrant play: of each pattern—the si; too, are still complete. : points, the highest of the past weck. ers, —the sizes, to | The ' indoor baseball (’;_nn[: Is_showin Biantord: Faen AT u'r\lllly opposed S ! | four-year-ola: - | marked improvement. Those who will | meeting the victorious Chicagoans or In- year-olds and up- | Fopresent the Rellance Club In the com- | dlans, and so there 1s hardly any dkell- As we sald before, we purchased the shirts from m- | 5 T & & ing tournament are: Deacon, catcher; | hood of & game here on Christmas or New an Eastern factory that failed—bought the shirts 1 Ord Doll 410 417 Inverary Holmes, first base: Dieckman, right short | Year's day between the West and the rder Dolls 110 (416) Duke o ¥ practically at eur own prices, and you can profit by g stop; Andifred, loft short stop: = Bonne. | East 110 417 Tempo ..........110 | mort, right feid; Lefevre, thira i | ponitfornia will probably play Multno- ’ itin turn. - Rosenheim it : Brockage, sec mah in Portland. The Indlans and the rlongs; all ages. base; Eddie White, left field; Agnew, cen- | Chicagoans are desirous of playing here, ; [ ter field. We wil mail o ship one with every r received on Tuesday and My 108 423 Timemaker .. | but the Californians want none of their . i Wov;n kmad:’ag( :"'J(e:inlll_t!:;! l:ulo;s—al;te:l!' in Wednesday, Decer 12th and | (“¥9Dunblx 4 The house committee of the Reliance | E4me. PARENTS ; stripes, ch=cks and plalls, fu y laundered shirts; ¢ £ eri | oy Club is arranging for the Introduc A new scheme, but without any authori- 5 . % 13th. Selections for To-Day. - & he Introduction of King. 'is to form b an.Caiifor: Buy your chiliren a pair of separate link cuffs with a shirt; price First race mer. The Lady. Floridan, | De found pooi and bowling tournaments; | hia eleven which will meet the Carlisle In- nd rac baris. EI Salado, Sister Afice, | It {8 also likely that a class in fenelng | 9}ans on New Year's day. The Indians are | et eiha D mil soon e saried. * Bl | il et S b nt'ene s (Clevelan N THCo-U. B, Mortle, Ulm, ‘Meadow- | Boes"la arransing 0. havy B onaettlfaken in hand the organisation. of " op < B, or Tronchet take charge of the class, | €/even sufficiently strong to give them a more new features and in this list will | tative bac | Free livery to raliroad points within les on crders of §5 or up, Fourth race—Mareato, Maly, Topmast The committee is also arranging (o have | battle. B f | 8ixth race- May W. Timemaker. Dunblane. | from Instructors Fox and. Kitiheq *ons ommitted to Agnews. i . o . chen. y 2 4 -town orders filled— | — 2 Considerable Interest is manifest in the |, SAN JOSE, Dec. 7.—Rev. J. B. Andrews, BICYCLE. s pir i '"fl l ';sdfi a5 x g L Will Not Meet Indians. West ‘,,k‘,m,d Mhr:f"c lub, recently in- | late n.wl:x:m: pastor of the First Presby. e % o u.-—ra il s i STANFORD UNIV F = corporated, ana this organization bids | terian Church of this city, has been com- k 'II\T\ .I[fkl 1‘» .\'I\ ASITY, Dec. 7.—It | fair to become & strong factor In the | mitted to Agnews Insane Asylum. For| POPULAR PRICES : ard ely that the Stanford foot- | field of sports. The boxing exhibition | some time he has been an inmate of th 20-inch...$20.00 24-inch...$22.50 ball team will meet the Carlisle Indians | gliven by this new club at Hanson Hall | Tennant Ol People's Home at Pacific 26 inch...$26.00 * 25-inch...$30.00 during the holldays, even though the | Jast Tuesday night was @witnessed by at | G z s - pghb e A ; i Andrews became =uddenly insane ani $40 Berkeley players refuse to do so, least GO0 spectators and many application: vV y Adults.. --$35.00 an. 00 men fecl that they could not get th such | have been filed for membsrenin.” o e yesday. morning.. He was brought to San Jose. and upor examination was shape to meet the crack redmen as would ————————— ommit > LEAVITT & BILL justify their coming to the coast. They | More than 40 per cent of the people of | troubie to sia L, s¥lum. His mental 300 Latkin St., S. F. u | trouble is said to be the culmination of would prefer to walt another year, when | Great Britain could not write their names | a nervi v they are confident & better showing wula]\vhe Queen Victoria ascended the rontiouApse wioh dommended sev. 20'.5:" Pablo Ave., Oakland. Op:n E¥enings. SAN FRANCISCO 1071 ano BROADWAY, oaxiane eral month Ve made. throfe. | ral months ago’ with a silght paraiytic

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