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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26. 1899, b STORY OF THE GREAT BAGGLE FROM UNE TO LINE mowvsmus J - Hall (captatn).....L—Halt—R..Miller, Johnson | BENJAMIN IDE WHEELER, president | practicing with the Varsity the dutles of | Urio Acid Troubl . i Bmith, More. -Seneca | of the University of Califorr was much | coaching the college men devolved on | Y/ “a?a“,”{" 2 Mek";@“‘;“{_n-fldwm iR pleased with the showing made by ",’,',’ him, and the s‘hnwln; mf-ly nulme against| Almost everybody who reads the iclals: Re! ey - | Tepresentatives of the university. He sa the famous redmen greatly pleased him. | ” e v of von- ) Umpire—Benjamin Dibblee of Callfornia, ex-| that at the close of the Stanford-Berkeley | He said: alifornia_certatnly did_her- | "EWsPpapers is sure to know of the won K / e Tk salstant Tincsmen—Bubstitiicy | €AMe Thanksgiving day he came to the | self proud to-day. The Indians have mo | derful cures made by Dr. Kilmer's s omp- | conclusion that the standard of play in | excuses to offer. They put up as hard a | g, F PR . edy I o arana Everett 3 Browh of Oaiinsd | Yogue here was as good as In_the Bast. | gawne a5 1 have secn them play: 1ard @ | Swamp-Root, the great kidney remed for Berkeley. | He thought both teams put up fine foot- | opinion the ground did not retard their | It is the great medi Time of game—Thirty-five-minute halves. ball In yesterday's game, and was much | action. They were as fast in _the move- ST s g . erad Bcore—Carlisle 3, California 0. pleased with the gentlemanly way all.con- | ments as in previous games. The Berke- | Nineteenth century; discovered SF THE C"mfivlflgfl*h"‘;e Fame. He told of & con- | ley team Sould give any of the Bastern | years of scientific rescarch by Dr : X versation he had with Coac! varner, dur- | elevens a hard rul vomble played one COSSIS OF._TH Sl ing which the latter said that California | of the best games at end that I have ever would rank with the best teams of the | seen on the fleld. I think Metoxen and Immediately after the game the mem- | East. | Hudson played the game for the Indlans bers of the Carlisle team went to thelr | GARRY COCHRAN was non-commit- | The former's line bucking was a marvel it kidney and bladder is wonderfully successful ring kidney, liver, blad ric acid troub t and West was | tested in o work, in private helpless too poor i has proved 3o that a special been made by which e San Francisco Daily y tried it may free by mail bout Swamp if you have When writ erous offer Call and | to purchase relief, successful in every ca | | | all readers of I Call who hav | ing_ mentio |in The San send your addre er & Co., | Binghamton, N lar fifty cent and one dollar sizes are sold by all first-class drug sts | 9040404060900 906040406000¢ - SWACHY s e ~ A Natural Mineral Water .1 " ’ b4 with medicinal qualities, O > For Indigestion and $ Stomach Disorders. 2 i So-catlea \/]CHY% IN SIPHONS SN WECHY Get the Genuins 808 0% 0000‘0“0;000000000.0000000 4 o S A. 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D. 18 the year ending on that day, as made to the | Insurance Commissioner of the Btate of Cali- fornia, pursuant to the 610 and 811 of the Polit | per blank furnished by t | ASSETS. . condensed as mmissioner. | Casi Market Value Stocks and Honda owned by Company h 1n Company's Otfice . | Caah in Bunks G ... 119,990 §1 | Interest due and accrued on ail Stocks and Loans ceeeen 8,518 67 | Premiums 10 due Courss of Collection. 74,735 32 Atobe | HEye! 2 WHe ARE WE § ; ABpb® § AEpye ¢ | Al b YoMe ARE WOE] | Total Assets a3 | BIABILITIES. . Losses in of Adjustment or in Buspense : 251130 restst 2,250 00 : : Gross premium Risks KAARSBERG IN A DARING LEAP OVER THE INDIAN LINE Bint Ere et ek oL . insurcnce 10 per eent...... uL1 @ 1 " Gross premiums on Fire Risks ru all wou as s.,'.\' m“m» deat nd | the )hjdl.m len’l!u{y. Every time Lh“‘l 2 | rooms at.the Palace. The men were tired ning more than one year, 357,410 & nce would be 1ts measure. | .ouchdown seemed imminent for the In- eir exertions ’ ! _re-insurance pro rata . 5,518 19 y fornia kick to y s California would :spread. giue all | (rom thelr exertions and many had sore | Due and mocrued for saiaries, rent, : 9 . T e A | spots. Nearly every one of the redskins d ling over itself and hold fast as nails. Smith ete . ssecssszsesescces . SULED - tainly not dead was belng used up in the flerce work | complained of the softness of the fleld All other demands against the com- wus checked right b forced upon him, but he refused to quit | and the largeness of the ball. They . [ e 0,444 17 ath knell [ was sgain forced to pui ball | the fleld. Gamely and with determination | dubbed the pigskin the ““California pump- st t0 a | went to the blue and gold in the « e at any | but in the next play Hall an Indian assimilated t ebbing away and|the Indians’ pk ; | the Indlans would fight thelr way from kin" and claimed it sed the many fum- fumbled, and | the center of the field to the California| Lo, Shg claime Sy ot ng | the center S fd fo 4 2| bles which occurred on their side. | tal. Al he would say was that both, to the local men. The entire California I Drought | ther could thes o, i e But no fur. | "MANAGER THOMPSON of the Indians | teams put up good football, and that the | toam deserves great pratse for the splen- | a work on elther side had | no gain with it safe-mak- | their stratagem was utilized. Tho Indfan | rather put out over the result of the | },{‘,‘:‘{:‘,‘é:‘fl;‘fi;‘,f;,:‘}:{'(;,‘;”r,f‘i?‘fi,fl‘fi" $ho| aid showing they B b ar th e atvidends earn a score. Then |Ing punt was resortec | feam would shoot over to one side of the | game. Hes said he would be willing to bet | {7 SIaEes 1 SIE0AS A the fumbling. vard teem’ of and umpire in yester- | on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and fro A ns uncovered their | r"ull:url\lal was equally unsuccessful in | v..m]finn,wuh [ (ar(lemblmerfhlrm;‘m thev | his veac’s saary that the Indians could | “COACH KELLY was extremely happy | ks Ly sil other Sources .. ed. Like >t red t forged | offensive play, and Kaarsberg punted to | would advance, only to be repulsed at the th i tes v | ovi Al n the fleld five yards at a time until | Hudson Again California’s defense stuck | end. = Grilling as the work was, Calitor | z“‘l’fj“: he O n;:{“f"‘al;"fl by a score of over ;l}l‘;u:!e:suuc?)tct:?:nC(T;:(Qm:;w““\shx‘lg Continued on Page Eleven. Total Income . ir tracks on California’s thir- | like glue, anc udson took another | nia’s men stood the brunt of battle, but | 40 10 0 ou a La R ; | line, and here the university | chance at a fleld goal, but was far off the | Smith, with weakened ankle, had fo be| COACH WARNER thought that the b EXPENDITURES. 4 stand. Time was | mark pucked off the feld. He was replaced by | long rallroad journey had something to do Net ameunt paid for Fire Losses (in- 8 1 iven for Hud-| 8o the game went, most of it in Califor- | Moore, whose punting excelled that cluding 337,647 02, losses of previous k for goal. He tried, | nia territory, 1 ¥ <aarsberg. Soon after littls Hudson w d off t er | short ga field-goal Pald _or allowed for Commission or he fleld amid the cheering of | ot and retarded the Indians' work. He f | with the showing made by the Carlisles. He also complained that the field was too | 30 @900000000000000006 0000000 ..m..“g‘ no g Kris Kringle never had a happler idea Brokerage iy ¥ nl” :)1""‘: :L‘;n'f;" “)T‘h" T‘a‘v' bl _,ph,T.im' woman and child on ‘the| gpoke highly 01d““=d Chllflurnln team and | STocw Wiy, than the one which pmm;,«m‘ him G0 act a8 Pald for ’sfl‘;:;:. Trel:.nlnd ot L wd o ke e i by g s standard of playing was on a stributor ot stock for the Sterling Ofl and @ | ~charges for officers, clerks, etc...... « punted to the | and forth like & huge b And so the battle waged, nothing ap- | LLOUEh its Dlaying was’ o1 LUABLE PReseny | Sistributor of stock for rling d par with the best Eastern feams. Development Company, for he wiil b | Paid for State, National, and local a d o » cut short the first | one =ide of the field, then the other. A | proaching it ever having been seen on . o = Uk enter ¢ 4 The members of the California team AND ILL i & gift that not only has a PRESENT with ball in the Indlans’ pos- | splendid run by Kaar \d Smith, on | this coast. After three successive but| took off the evidences of a hard battle or TRIBUTE rr{gmm VALUE, but one which has the possibilities n, close 1o the center of the fleld. | a double pass, just as rsberg was | checked attempts at California’s goal, the | the Grand Hotel. They were a jubllant 2 for a FUTURE VALUE many times greater Second Half. | tackled, brought out sho and echoes | Indians secured the ball at the center.|jot of players despite physical soreness. Ban aow. from the stands, but it was of no avall, | Captain Wheelock realized that little | Pringle and Smith were put to bed on ar- nd muscle tearing had 1 and Kaarsberg was obliged to punt again | could be done unless it were done fast, n\in‘f; at the hotel, but did not sm;- long » first half for both | and the ball was Indian on the Call-|and he inspired his men this time. Right |wnder cover. Pringle’s right too betherng h its men trained | fornia fifty-yard line. ~Metoxen, buck- | through the center dashed Metoxen for | him m)nsldl'n\‘)l;;, and to relieve the pain is T < ing fullback, known all over the East as | ten yards and the Indians lined up almost | he 0 of fellow pl e into the battle | M rvel' o} line-damaging. propers p almost | he had one of players take a without a moment’s | was brought into the p There is a guarantee of honest manage- ment hehind every share of stock issued by this company. We are operating on PAT- ENTED LAND with OlL, WELLS ADJOIN. 3 T~ MIL AWAY. Subscribed oniy treasury stock for : ited amount is offered § Losses tneurred during the year Risks and Premius | Fire Risks A oment he was downed. The tandem | iined | shoot netted flve yards on the right side sharp knife and bore Into the nail for the | purpose of letting out the blood. He ich a | , and he NTS per share. Derrick No. 1 now } | | I | _year . } woseus | wmTe W | lians, for there was | where no other man could, but even he | of the and Metoxen again lessened | showed as much t during the painful being erected. LISTED ON THE CALI- ts ght work for | was stopped and held up short whenever | the dist Seneca went at it. ‘*Hold, | operation as he hnflone during h]spwhole f.?dk;\,,’.‘ m(;lf'hc E]kr}"A‘\GE- Prospectus Net amount of Risks ever was & rest more hun. | California was injected with erit and | hojd. (i a,” but California did nof | football career. e - R Sty M e sisw between the halv ginger. On a forced punt by Wheelock To the 20-yard line the red men had | AL LEAN, the team’s tralner, was as N’:" T 3 o . the ball rolled over the California goal their ground and clouds began to | happy as a lark. He flitted around the o e B . 1| meeam 4 it produce such wholesome | jjne and was punted back to the center over the blue and gold hlcachc-"s, men administering to their wants, patting L o+ S L. — - is rom the twenty-five-yard iine, only to all into the hands of Huy v f t then Referee Goodwin blew them on the back for their good work and | f: with | whistle long and loud. The game of Bast | acting like a man who' felt satisfied, He T BAML. R. WEED, t through a pack of | and West was over with honors evenly | said that the men went into the ame in d goid lined up on the center of Weed & Kennedy, Managers. took | §ood interference s ecart than when they A 3a shirts for twenty H h A i Tt oo | | 4’“”‘(".;».’ and ;!v;;rn to before me, this 3t bns an hour befc oy | blue and gold s OF lwenty yards. | divided, though Carlisle is labeled the | as good condition as on Thanksgiving da; ay of January, ons an_hour befos 1-rTh ¥| It was now the Indians' ball ‘and _the | victor. ‘The teams lined up: He thinks that the week's rest was ben [ | EDWIN F. CORET, how strong they were in defense, | gjstance which separated them from Cali- | ficlal to the eleven; that they went into Commissionsr for Cu 2% fornia’'s goal posis was not more than | . California. Positions. Carlisle. | tye game stronger and played with : i Schoulder | greater vim than ever before, He sald 1t 2 taught him that too much work shows on | & team, and in future he will see that players ‘are given more rest. He half re- AAMPTON, N. K. MASTEN, H. . gretfully stated that yesterday's contest | G. H. BAIRD, Resident Agent, Box 250, Marysville, Cal. GENERAL AGENTS, severed his connection with the Berkeley team ! 900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 | 301 Calliornia Street. he same time did not under: agth of the opposition. thirty-five yards. Meétoxen dashed through ss dumfounded the line for five yards and again for three | vigor of a team they had been|yards. Then the Indians began attempt- | & believe to be weak compared with | Ing some trick work in double passes, but | rn standards, but the resolution of |hi local men were on the alert and noth- llans did not pale on this account. | ing came of it, 8o punting was resorted to. | Wombl All recognized at* once that the second | Backward and forward the ball moved in | Ens. 35-38 Crocker Building, Third ' Floor. l N DIRECTORS: W. S. GAGE, Frestdent: J. A. BUNTING.O\?l:Q President; J. C. S Z & co'! ‘ornish