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8 'HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, P ——— : {est § ® L1 INDIANS TO PLAY ON THE LOCAL FIELD| Carlisle School Football Team | ¥1#2* * and Its Wonderful Rec- ord This Year. 1d by that club was w kicking . w ® tub A ¢ A bia Club will s ing. They 1 way of keeping | and will go elght rounds. The other events Kins a hig e as follows « Ives at a George Baker, 8. F. ‘A. C.. va. Willlam x Martin of Los_Angeles, 131 pounds, eight rounds; Joe Bell, Manhattan Club, James Higgins, 8. F. A. C., 130_poun. S eight rounds; Mike McClure, Colum! . Club, vs. I an, Excelsior Club. Se: pounds, elght rounds: Al Thickett, 8 A James Hamilton, Columbia - - « nds, eight rounds. : Francisco Athletlc C 8 . match Henry » Useful Christmas Presents. " Bea 1 A boxes filled with | se 3 e tied with silk ribbons, | t t handsome % BIGGEST SPORTING EVENTS OF THE DAY % 0009000+ 0+0+04+0+0+0+40+0+0+0+ | fund for a aye The champ! Sac t » to show its mettle shall yers hav ning house. BASEBALL NOTES. mation of Teams. team, and the had their Innings with regation. 8 games, winning on games, 10sing t nday Oakland 1 en the returned Califc the games have be 1. and one in partict ROYALLY BRED YEARLINGS FROM MATEURS MATCHED BY THE cOLUMBIA cLUB High Ciass Entry for Open On the evening of fisti lub w exhibi; highly complimer ering both ot the sale by Sanborn, Vail —_————— A Gentlemen’s Night. ome ¢ tertainers | been stipulated, however, with the com- mittee that football alone the benefits of & successful financial out | come of the ga | the pla receive ager Muma and d that the pro- special sinking | or Next Season and the For- of the California League, local ball- wcramento played the locals play- h. On Saturday a pitted s Saturday and will have ng Saturday dged by the yroughbreds from A for w | Stake at Union Coursing | ‘ ihia 148 e Christmas & B 13.—~The Encinal Club ntlemen’s night” at A large num- nd an_exce is sort It is on venings will be | & MORPHINE. 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WILLIAMS, harmiess \ manent est deleterious eff & 2 o o % that patients ma posit the 7, wre perfectly cured and 7 pain, no suffering, nc % ymething” 10 take the Dlace of the drug. 4 One patient said % of the time.” VA All cases and letters & ¥ fde thelr secret with the urance that ’ pfidence betrayed or misplaced, ’ Hours—10 a. m. to 4 p. m. and 7 to 8 p. m. 7 Z % 7 o © P HHIF I o L ORI OHOY 216 Kearny St., San Franeisco, Cal, O CHORORCHOROIROCH 2 % g o o } | collarbone in the fall. Result | One mile—Ben Chance won, } | second, Range third. Time, 1.49%. | | | | CAMBACERES... B. Spreckels’ Nap! Joward street. Frank V eer. The sale has On the first day elng by trled sires an BEST DOGS "1 TO THE SLIPS ‘ Agreement of European Repr:sentu-‘ Park. r this week's open stake at >ark, held last night, ably high-c e draw fc Union Cou brought ¢ The best represer of Curtls & Dean, Pasha T. J. Cronin, James Kennels, J. O'Sh Gus Abercrombie, Frank McComb and R. E. de B. Loy » among the entries. The to- tal prize money Is $560, divided as follows: To the winner $110, runner-up $70, third $50, three at §30 each, six at $20, twelve at | $15 and {wenty-four at $10. The draw last night resulted as follows: Ninety-six-dog open stake—R. E. pez's Sara vs. P. Doyle's Wild Mos Emin Pasha vs. Maher & Reid logg's Sweet K Curtls & Son's Mc aara; J. P. Thrift's Gladiator; Sterl & W. H. 'Lord's Re I J. Mo- & Fram vs, Reld's Nelile Bawn; C s. Curtis & Son's Vanity F E & Wilson's Lady E Dean’s F. A mb's F Pasha t ng Son's C Connell B Denn a ve. E Forest § s Vilcan vs & Reid’s Bad Boy: E ry's Bonnle Pasha ve. Hall & 1's Sunolite; Connell Bros.’ Log Boy vs. J. McEnroe's Admiral Sampson; J.J. Edmond's Morning Glory vs. H. H. Gray's T J. McCormack's Jennle Reid vs. ugh_Rider; H. H. Gray' ic vs. Jeff Martinet nels’ Rest Assured vs is & son's J. L. Ross' Jessica vs. & Newell's Nonpareil; D. Chella’s Golden Russet ve. T. J. Cronin's Wild Tralee: Curtis sn's Narcissus vs. Erwin & Lyons' Silver B Shan- n. Co iros.” Dunmore vs. G. nnell non's Wait a Li ¥ Kennels' Athe J. L. Ross' J L R: Aeneid Kennels' Aeneas | vs. J. O'Shea’s Young Ferenzi; Pasha Kennels' | Royal Anne vs. D. J. Healey's Lady Clare: R. E. de B. Lopez's Carmencita vs. R. E. de B. | Lopez's Wonder; J. Hurley'’s O K Capitol vs. I. '8 olden Gate: Gus Abercromble's L. Taylor's Beauty Spot: Handy & J. Edmond’s ¢ 3. Dean’s Victor King 3 T. I Cronin's Depend on Me vs. Smith's 3 anie Wilson; : M. B. Kavan- | Shea's Young America; | n's Black Bess vs. Pasha Kennels' Rabble: 11 Bros.' Senorita vs. Taylor's H. W. Rike's Nancy R Creamer's Jesse Moore; J. Sheridan’ Queen M. B. Kavanagh's Hard 8. McCalla's Mocorita (late Rowena) vi E & Lyons” May Queen: George sen's Fireball vs. George Burfeind's Pastim Pasha Kennels' Firm Friend vs. J. McEnroe Magie Circle e ,— } JOCKEY FLICK INJURED. | Two Horses Fall During a Race lt'; | New Orleans. | NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 13.—The track | showed but little improvement and w. | heavy and lumpy to-day. Indlan and Sa- | tan fell at the half mile in the first race, | and Flick, who rode the former, broke his Chickamauga Six furiongs, heats: First heat—Sedan svon, | Jim, Hoss second, Albert Vale third. Time, | 1:19%. | "Becond heat—Albert Vale won, Gallleo sec- ond, Jim Hoge third. Time, 1:19%. | Third heat and race, run oft—Albert Vale | won; Sedan second. Time, 1:23, Steeplechase handicap, ' short course—Fred Perking won, Zufalllg second, Brakeman third. ime. 3:12 Selling, six furlongs—Merry Day won, Jim Gore 11 necond, Wiggins third. Time, S Selling. one ‘mile—Frank = {cConpell ' won, Lillian Reed second, Astor third. Time, 1:47. ik i dni Played a Tie Game. SAN JOSE, Dee. 13—The football game 1 stock farm will take place to- widespread three were about even LONDON, Dec. 14 lishes the following dispatch from Shang- greed to a revisic | toms tariff on condition that a joint for- elgn and Chinese board shall be appointed » control the expenditure and the extra - evenue. | H. A. Wide S LONDON, Dec. 13—The formance of ““The Mystical Miss Comedy Theater this evening was kindly received by t although Mr. So | liked better than Mr. K 9200 00 00 00000000 at Cyclers' Park to-day between the | E . : . : : : : 04040+ 0+ 0+0 +04+ 0+0 +0+ C+0+ O+ O+ O+O+ 0+0+ 040+ O+ O+ 0+0+ O+ O+ O+ O+ 0+0+ 040+ 040 + O+ 0+ 040+ 0+ 0+ 0+ 0+ 0+0 40+ 0+0 40+ 0+0+ 0+ since. He also holds the 60 and 75 yard world’s records. The tir 1§ and the measurements will be authenticated and claim made for the record. This feat was performed during the | Olympic Club swimming tournament last night. The Post-street buildin was thronged, the occasion being ladies’ night. | The contests were all close and exciting and resulted as follows: Fifty yards, malden—Won by Ed Connelly, Wesley Clawson second. Time, 37 1-6 seconds. A. Widemann, D. Time, 12 2-6 seconds (world's seconds, held by Widemann). g—Won by Lester J. Hammer- Fenton second, D. A. Carroll third. Candle race—Won by Alex W. Pape. Other competitors disqualified because their candies were extinguished. Obstacle race, 30 yards—Won by F. Duran, George A. Hinkel second, Alex Pape third sh—Won by H | record 12 4- Fancy_div 220-yard han Won by C Melrose, ). J. Carroll Time, 3:18 3-5 100-yard handl von by R. C. Hartmann, rroll, scratch, second; L. J. | 10 seconds: D. J. | Hammersmith seconds, third. Time for Also started F. Dinan, ~ Conmolly, 8 seconds. Referee, John Elliott; judges , Kenneth Melrose and Georg , M. L. Espinosa_and Al Hoff | man; k of course, A. M. Stone; starter, Phil ‘Wand e, who held the lightwelght velterwelght wrestling champlon- »f America, was pitted against F. layly, one of the ('l\l{- s novices in the | gymnasium. He threw Bayly after being on the mat three minutes and forty-flve seconds. They then wrestled twe. perfods | of thirty minutes each, without either be- ‘11’1! able to gain a fall PATE DE FOIS ... own in any company. Horsemen who ha of Palo|black colt by imp. Idallum out of imp. attention | brother to Bamboulia, winner of se will | that of the thirty youngsters from irses. | r This is a remarkable showing witt than hold their s of the Norms College r warmly ¢ )l and th tie—6 ed and th honors NEW CUSTOMS TARIFF. tives as to China. The Daily Mail pub- “It is reported here that the British other Ministers at Peking have | of the Chinese cus- Sousa’s Airs Favored. opening per- ‘at the | Tecord time. " ience and the critics, 7 tchy airs were in's libretto. a made by r— - RHEUMATISM AND WEAKNESS. 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Widetfiann Swims 25 o Yards in World’s Rec- ord Time. n of the Olympic ‘Ath- letic Club was credited | swimming twenty-five He covered the ¢ 12 2-5 seconds, as against the ord for the distance of himself in the i meeting held in this eity with world's ance in mer rec- seconds, champlonship other similar appliance fails. ’ Office hours—$§ a.m. to 8:30 p.m.; Sun NAPA STOCK FARM. enthusiastic over Cambeceres, the He Is a halt It is a matter of pride on the defensive, but seemed to have only one hold, a half-Nelson. Bayly, who weighed 147 pounds to his opponent’s 140, w an. He was slow, but feap ndidate for champlonship honors. Henry Russ refereed the bout Part of Leather Trust. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Dec. 13.—It has deve d to-day that the big cattle con- ation which has been engineered by B. Loving of Fort Worth, and s a backing of $50,000000, is sely identified with the so-called eather Trust.” Mr. Loving, the pro- moter of the consolidation, was in the | esterday and met E. 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McLAUGHLIN 00 000090000000 000000000-000000-00-0-0 Sast WENT BACK IN BETTING, BUT LANDED Stake Win of Advance Guard Fooled the Know- ing Ones. carrying top welght, sred th wO-ye foran P Advance Guard 110 pounds, cap take event over a mile at Ta yesterday. It becam the Carruthers & Shi fancy muddy going, and odds went to 4 to 1 | Wallenstein, the Corri, | although the handicap | with 97 pounds, Vittit | rying_four pounds over w | ring his odds were ded | y threes to 9 to 5 fa where this time Guard, began squ and gradually wear Hindoo Pr lenstein, afte uous trip, ma ‘Three of th wire in advan priced winne Barney Schreib 4 to 5, took th from Giro. The where he began backing 8 beaten four lengths. Antoinetta, a shot, ran third The ponderous Yaruba, with Bur his back, had fir ull | the six-furlc run _next 1 showed some speed, but was una make it. In a duel t t Bullman, astr..~ the 10 t nus, got home a head Tommy Glover, a ver the stick r a pr favorite, Granger, for long hurdle affair, win Monita. over a wi jump, but gro: rac Major 8, the se third. J. Carroll's mare, choice for the mil ot to the wire first, ena. It looked a daughter of Riley is not y season's form. Owyhee ca | far rear, taking show h: | _A bundie of coin was | defeat of Montgome Continued on Page Thirteen. | I e e e . ] 'TEN CLUBS 1 TO STAY IN | THE LEAGUE | Clevelani ard Louisville Wil | Drop Out o' the Base- bail Creuit. W YORK, Dec meeting of the ball C1 league session u clubs in harness, ( € being the two clubs which it is pr ! to_drop. The election of Harry = tary of the newl color club to-day giv Loulsville at fn the big league A deal was completed wh Cifngman and Dexter 1 ville players, were s Chicage Club. Automobiles in Postal Service. 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