The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 6, 1900, Page 4

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RELI ANCE AI\'D IMPROVEMFNT} PLAY IS THE (,‘:RlDlRON AT PALO ALTO e AEEFRESEEER Col lege Captain Burnett Meets| With an Injury to His Knee and Is Disabled. | Football Play at Berkc':' ageregation pro vement over been made in the m.ufl\ ‘Dut of the »s go back into the is slowly recovering | d will meet the than formerly agement is weedin, that eligible men I the training pos next game for wh out those in His present lead over his | v with fifteen men. son advances, e present snappy More will be | e Sale of Timber Land. RICHMOND, Wis., r of this place and John A. scd of Frederick of stumpage in | headwaters ontains 400,- | ite pine and | ‘rhauser 50,000 acres Incated along tne of Figh grade ' 1:000,000,000 ‘Teet of white and DUCK SHOOTING ON THE BEST WE HAVE EVER HAD, | SO SdY THE DUCK SHOOTERS E"-~ —_— H day club, bar, fice—the R two or more duck abounding in the marshes at the present| V. Bell will try the Cordelia ponde. = | et together these |time. A fow mallards have been shot, but | On the C: sback Club preserves Joe h the strect corner. in | DOt enough to count in three figures. 'The L neeoen W Hines, James Maynard, ner, ' | best shooting reports come from the Sui- | nce Haight and J. Wand got a string 7. J. Hines was high, with cafe or business of- hand is extend- | ations are ut- | has there been | g of the season. where the | v’ strong. The weel will make the more favorable t on ed and tered during {1 ition ¢ Pringle Club on the ope Feudner brought in Th remander we A. Wi h an = Even the winter sh mi no: Monday with | an life eld and Tule grounds at Cordelia, and the P Sportsmen’s Club, which has e hunting and fishing grounds in Ma lhe members of both’ clubs en- first £hoot of the season, bring- town heavy strings of i ind Tule Club gay and most s cannot in Club members were equally s being the total, J l‘.( sponsible for 58 of them tried the Point Re fortu Murphy th, wherever narsh suitable for du birds are to be found men say t Returning sports- the birds were so plentiful ply had to top shooting t Saturday eve shooters wi kept The opened last nda jock until 4 t party of three when ordinarily b few rse dinner the Willow t. On the d—the seas day of | b : ceompanim s affairs for th portsmen res The temptation | not open until the followin ‘Club 600 ducks fell to four guns in nds of C. H. Shaw, T Lar and Andy Wilson. Bd could leave their b sport of the marshe e howe d the trans | th it with a double-bar Schultz, who shot in the vicinity, is cred- eft towr ur Sunday even- | ver party « sted of ited with 200 birds. it Ao Bebeiiibannd Bell. A. Cummings. Dr.| From inside accounts there must have y H. Delafield. H. B. Hos- | been an awful siaughter of mallard, teal the preser every train T Hopk can sprig in 5 pa ugh E country ler. A. M. Sh « t The members of be pac with duck shooters. All J. J. Wirtner Del Paso Out ub, the most prom- 1 W ds kille an, with 46 t W. B Hosmer, A J. Stre week long these sportsmen have been chafing for this day. To the great ma- jority it wi »"initial shoot of the Sprig, teal and widgeon are the species | of the capital city’s spori ons, are still recountin credit. To-r weird Miller, W. Bay, | sillading they nmings and I\, eventful oc men_or- to thefr rns of the frightful fu- ve the birds on that A@RIEL ROWERS PLAN |LADY COLFERS OPEN | WHEELMEN PLANNING ENLARGED QUARTERS | SEASON AT PRESIDIO FOR CLUB TOURS The new board of managers of the Pa-| The ladies of the San Francisco Golf | President Frank W. Smith of the Baj ion of the Amateur Athletic | Club about to start a challenge class | City Wheeimen has named the following | ¢ afon last Tuesday evening to elect similar to the one that has for some time ' committees to serve the club for the en- officers. J. R. Bockman of the Arlel| been in existence the Oakland, S Rowing Club declining to serve as presi- | nd other g clubs. The openin, | dent for another term W. B. Hinchman of | game will take place at the Presidio link the Alameda Boating Club was elected to | 1o-day, and the places resulting from the | hip—Archibald Reid, Austin |} Kerrigan, G B. Stangenberger; | Standin that of H. A. Keeler of the Reliance' play will give the order of the players. house—Dr. Mervy, ank Bollo, | of the ‘Athietic Club wished to, resign his double | Once the class is established any lov Herbert W Benjamin Raynaud; | leading tc office of secretary-treasurer, but was in- | number may challenge the number im- | Alex ¥ Frank Bollo, Fred | nj, duced to continue to perform his duties | moqiq bove, and it the player hold- | IHm;m ., M. B. Rambo, H. | microbes of for the present any The com-| . the lower number beats the one hold- i ] | 0 | Alexander E. J. Nye has been elected ing the higher she ta 1d the | captain and he has appointed Edwin Ru- A “Keeler and A. P. Rothkopf. The re- | defeated player takes the lower number. | sac first lieutenant and Frank Bollo sec- gatta committee s _made up as follows: | The lowe ayer in the class is open to | ond leutenant. It is the intention of the T e the Pioneer Rowing Clup, | challenge by any club player outside the | club during the coming riding season to »: W. B. Hinchman, secretary; J. | ¢ med circle. A player when challenged | devote a great deal of attention to coun- | ian A T Rothkopf of the Dol | must accept the challenge and play with- | try runs. One method suggested is to let L Olub, George James of the | in a limited time or forfeit her place to | each of the eleven directors of the club o I, e Mallitz of the | the challenger .| name the destination of a run and have | Of% b, ] usalito Golf Club is rapidly gain- | charge of the arrangements. w that | (pe medals given by the semi-centennial v members and will soon be able | the club has given up racing every effort @a% “eelebration. committee of | to engage in th -needed work of im- | will be made to make the country rides he Native Sons of the Golden West and | proving its course. General Shafter, to | attractive. | raced for on September § were presented | Whose courteous permi: iers or their representatives | the right to u aturday evening at the committee | links, has promisec ittee on the registration of a wi ted and consists of J. R. Bockman, k kes her place R 1o phin one in | the s mile road race which ature of cveling several s a golf | revive the annua > was a_fy s in the Palace Hotel. road leading to the course as Soon as | years ag | At the last regular meeting of the Ariel | money can be spared for -that purpose. | vale to Haywards Sunday, October I4. | | Rowing Ciub several new members were | .The tie in the ch between two teams, | Captain Thomas G. Spillane of the Olym- | _; 1d | initizted and the fund for building a new | captained by W. P. Johnson and F. S.|pic Wheelmen, chairman of the road rac- | v boathou was started. The committee | Stratton, of the Oakland Golf Club, ha ing committee, has the event in charge. | appointed to select a_site for the new quarters of the club has reported favor- | sence of H. H. Smith. Po ably on @ location near the Arctic Ol | player may be substituted and the tle | this citv to San Jose and return under | W Works. To al@ the building fund a ball | p) d off.” To-day the qualifying rounds | Seven hours last Sunday and four fin- [ Ok wiil be given in Unlon-square Hall toward | over eighieen holes. medal play, for the |ished—C. L. Brawn. 6 hours 40 minutes; | Datic the end of next month. Shares or bonds | Captain’s cup contest, will be played on A. Barnwgll. may be issue s several members have | the Adams Point links. The eight play- | Williz s promised 1o heip the fund by taking stock. | ers who maka the lowest scores will be | F. Westcott started. but broke down and | %€ t As soon as $600 or $700.is secured the Work | qualified to enter the competition for the | could n within the time limit. | this of building will begin. The house will be | Captain's cup. the third contest for which | This i of two or three stories and will contain | begins next Satur tur: Six not yet been played off, owing to the a ducks were shot by DoTR PERSY Ams AY CUimGs STRNe oFoucaT "+ STRUGGLE FOR|BIG WATERLOO STAKE TO HAVE A e ot ane| CHAMPIONSHI P LOCAL EQUAL Recreation Will THE HONORS OF Grounds | Classic Coursing Event, Resound. With| Prizes of Which Run i Fanatic Turmoil. —_——— Into the Thousands. f the league te f the fleetest and strongest cramento n Franc ockton kland This will rear—Sacramento red C. Boeckmann, Frank H.| Put a few inches separating prosgrds iation and the $7000 in prizes the winners. ited in the first round on nine diamond , began to fill with gy g g A and from I re within event in Ameri champions. Last week San Francisco mento played a series of two games _honors divided Whispering f nominated ning the hounds for ¢ these days t ramento dle. matches, al dlamond co n\l[ ot the three me lea stay where they are grin to Hank Harr - o o | Pk o . s oy | this time the s: m the club owes | The California_ Associated Cyclists will e i e it (Then tne Se nators a: : 1| duced o few wise measure: It will be held from Fruit- | {iee0 & {0 Woe MeORuUIes, A big lead at and Mayflow be necessary tive positions. for SAvr!\mum.. championship embers of the California Cyeling | Would be more local te: bly another | Club started to make a century run from | 1%, 1‘3%}”{{7;‘3&:.: > known on the groun m Hbmbach, 7. C. Kristensen a erating enthu: 2 hmbac Kristensen and Bt bl club going for the cen- | .'‘Hank" ill try Tburg in Satur- under the new time limit of seven | day's game. SWIMMING RACES aT THE SUTRO BATHS s on Sunday following races will be r: and should Iburg show Among the alled into service. Tburg has he»n an a storeroom for boats and oars, a_gym- v ol o PSR hours. It used to be seven and a half | :r‘;f,n""li" play the hose on the asium, danceroom and lockers and pos- hours. o' handball court. Nominations o BASKET BALL GAME pThe’ Bay City Wheelmen will hold a Topm an dativéay'he Wil alse step o ¢ rs to serve during the coming year » ig smoker at their clubhouse, 441 Golden | S be made at next meeting ana FOR LADIES’ NIGHT | Gite avenue, Saturday evening, October | Serves Harris holds Knell, election will glfi(‘e in December, 2. George B. Stangenberger is chairman | An examination of the members of the I of the committee of arrangements. | thing but unsolvable of late. junior barge crew of the Arlels has| o sber 12, will | After several years of Inactivi Proved the fact that the barge did not | po ors, friday evening. October 12 will | o P8 i aecldent, Colonel Raivh de | hitting round the mark in the race on Admission | D¢ ladies’ night in the Young Men's| Gy, jrmont, the pioneér bicycle rider of | direful o bt passed OVer it. Christian Association gymnasium. Phy restaurant next Monday evening to the | teresting programme, consisting of tum |among the ranks Pioneer senior barge crew which won the | championship at the last regatta. The hostess will be Mrs. Muirhead, the late | Jine. Besides, the San Francisco Rushers | his back Iis quite a notable figure on ac- | | staniey J. B. Muirhead having been for many | and the Athens of Oakland, the crack | count of his erect seat and skillful mau- | Doyle years a_member of the P(émeer Rowing | basket-ball teams of the coast, will play | agement of his iron hor | Hanlo: Club and an ardent supporfer of rowing. | two 20-minute halves, and as there is —————— Stulta. e quite a rivalry between these two teams | Street railway strikes are not limited to | Zocan ing may come to the man who the usual fierce and stubborn contest may | America, as about 800 employes at Buda- | Melaus Ever: red | waits—except another man who owes him | be expected. The programme will com- pst have recently struck for an increase | Sheehan cedar, fir, etc. Lmoney, mence sharply at 8 o'clock. n pay and reduction in hours. | Hughes. the | opposin teams have been fixing % i- | the Pacific Coast and the second to own a | for the Senamn m pvereaux in mp mor A'dinner will be given at a downtown | cal Director O'Brien is preparing an in- | wheel In America, can once more be seen | ing game at Oakland and Hughes Sunday of the early morning | afternoon on the local grounds. bling, pyramids, apparatus work and elec- | wheelmen. The colonel is now 70 years of | The teams will line up: tric club swinging..something new in this | age, but in spite of the weight of time on | _Sacrament ferwater swimmi s and diving ¢ Second base Cordell, F. Bro Buu"r‘wzlh G Relber, g

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