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OVEMBER 2, 1901 J1 - JEFFRIES WILL COMPLETE HIS PREPARATION IN RELIANCE CLUB GYMNASIUM, OAKLAND WILL THUS AFFORD HIS MANY ADMIRERS RUHLIN SEEKS DIVERSION FROM TRAINING AN OPPORTUNITY TO NOTE HIS CONDITION ~ AND FINDS IT IN NOVEL OCCUPATION With Practical Jokes on Friends, the Champion Is , Bui_lrds. a R(c;::r"f:r G::;fs Passing His Time Pleasantly at Harbin Springs, traTe:,t o S Meanwhile Building Up His Great Muscles o Latter's Surprise —— US RUHLIN has shown a fond- ness for marked diversion in his training. Gus is 4 crank on the subject of novelty and yesterday agetrnoon. instead of working himself all out In the gymnasium. he climbed to the top of the Six-Mile House <+ | THE CtArap AT TP o4RS" - < ~ - head rocked but he was there for more. While Jim was taking & minute's rest, Bob, breathless and_perspiring, went to his corner and sat down. He was glad it was over. Jeff said he felt lazy to-day and Bob responded that he could not prove it by s | him. | "It is hard work following a man | around,” said Jeff, and Armstrong re- | plied with a broad grin: “It's just as | hard work running aw: | Brother Jack then went four Iively rounds with Jeff. Brotherly feeling was to the wind: They hammered each other in good fashion.” The champion landed a stiff one on Jack’s neck that | 1y closed the game for the afternoon. | ng the boxing the champion breathed | y. He has a habit of pursing his lips aking a whistling noise with his that always shows his breathing 1s not laborgd. Condition of the Champion. Jeff is in condition to enter the ring at | ment’s notice. He is fit to go any | distance at a terrific pace. He is strong, | trained to the hour and extremely fast for a big man. Jeff will not say that he is going to adopt other than a crouching position when he fights Ruhlin, It is | second nature for him to bend iow and r | then launch his heavy blows. As soon as ring the | GUS, Or in fact any other man, goes after ing th he drops back into the crouching paper men 2 for which he is noted, and when s a trifle to send in a blow some- thing is sure to drop. Although perspiring freely, Jeff was not tired after his boxing. He attacked the vith renewed vigor and for ten min. utes made the sounding board thunde: i blows. The rowing ma- ine caught his eve at this time and he spurted a couple of miles. A brisk rub- down ended his day's work. He then started out looking for fun, and he found it at the expense of his training mates, Duri treel & af'wfl/e@ SR — : IN ROUGH BOUTS SHOW ACTIVITY vz, mseveions Charlie Goff, one of Ruhlin's trainers, lives with relatives at the top of the hill. Lol DL In winter the road to Goff's house be- £ a | H comes so muddy as to be practically im- sac ¢ ly wizh and Dr. C. A. Clinton, the Ban Franciseo | Give and Take Hard Knocks Throng local Club Courts passable. After dinner yesterday Goff A physician, is staying at the springs. Ho | o ot will make a thorough examination of the g champion to-morrow for The Call. Jeffries Boxes With Armstrong. Practical Jokes of the Boxers. Jeff put on his Jefirie: Colonel Fulton J. Berry of d that | Fresno and Brother Jack enjoyed a hearty in the Roped Ring of San| to Compete in Friendly ggtgk?n:hhn‘;mnf[;‘{fyafléfli Francisco Athletic Club| Rivalry or Special Games rom the main road to his house. “‘Say, Charlie, I'll build that read for Ed Martin won a well earned decision 4 you if you promise to run with me every : news | laugh at tne expense of Al Hall and wite, | over Billy Ingham in four fast rounds at |, "rennis at present s hienlie & | .“o‘;‘vg,e“)‘;;v.‘“gg;mm’,‘“‘fi;'_“"g-hmkm! r Jack, as they | who are rusticating at the springs. The the San Francisco Athletic Club’s month- o - 5 for them. Jim | couple were out visiting and Jeff and his | assistants led a goat and a mule into the back parlor of their cottage. An arm- ful of hay was thrown on the bed for the was a | long-eared brute and some of Hall’s oid in good shape b . - | Ruhlin was joking; but Gus, who had 1y boxing bouts which were decided last | 15 o e e Shart- | peen I fhe Relatboutesd 1he orciiie night in the Sixth-street gymnastum. The | 58 6 1238 Tave heretofare been respon- | gay, nad sized up the situation Sod S bout was the event of the evening. At |SiDle for a decided falling off in the at- | just how to 8o wbout it At the top of the sound of the gong Martin went at his | lendance on the local courts, but this |the hill Is a rock quarry owned By & wman with Jeff | clothes were handed over to the goat. A man and some lively slugging ensued. | YS2F the courts are crowded both morn- | named Tom Riley, a good-natured Irish- v Jeft ir of boxing glovi v tied 5 ing and afternoon. Many new players |Dan, who is in for any kind of a lark. w S 1 T5s ok DEThe Rt e e =4 | Ingham bored In often, but:Martin: met |16 N0 aftcrnoon. 3 R e he was | jure the mule, and Both antmats oot il him with straight lefts in the facé and AnEs . Ruhlin started toward the quarry, foi- lowed by Goff and Denver Ed Martin, - instance. | there, When' the couple returned home | | CHARACTERISTIC POSES OF THE TWO HEAVY-WEIGHT BOXERS smiled_on Jim this!and Jjority of them are promising. | both of whom were laughin t the bi s00n had him in dizzy atmosphere. He - oth of whom were laughing at the big us | and found their cozy cottage turned i | W0 ARE BENDING EVERY ENERGY TO BE IN THE PINK OF | |led oftén and landed hard on Ingham's Pt postr Al gt R 5. T LD KT X b hes - pes i work WHA- |l 1‘}:,2‘} 2?,%"{,‘1?,’,’“‘5"‘0', a”j“(}ke“['fli; CONDITION WHEN THEY MEET TWO WEEKS HENCE. ’?cer} };Mt 5;20"3 ";““g‘ W“;‘ . “’(P“"‘J“"': time are J. Gibson Gorham, H. Schmidt, | tackling,” said Goft to the colored boxer. 1 h = y 8 ey e k | p . of the first, Martin landing jolt after jo! 2 z - | “Why, it would take two men with wheel- He mstrong. Neither | “j;“mql;’rr}.h“fh?‘cfi?xd s S Eoo Bighdins HOFeon Tike ;‘:xgh Hume'and Judges Slgas and Karnt- | T R day to pile up - sion and the on- | the comediah of the camp 13 o St s ek oima np far the final roudd U oni et et e s e S quarry he iy st oo | Zellow and has o smile fike o suce ot of | DUCKS ARE SHY SEASON OF GOLF Srow Tagh oat by ey MIE geeral | 1ave played on the 10al caurte; Hat of | whs et b e SR cit e gty e A ounds and is some | a piece of watermelon. Bob thinks he is | g drew Ingham out by clever feinting and late they have been taking up the game. | PHe. Gus told Riley he wanted to break himself uh«fl it comes | a great hu_nu'r. but time has shown he | sent hard jolts to the jaw. Both mixed it At present there are some promising lad};‘some rock and haul it away and the e Long betore he Joiaed | would starve if e depended upon his own | ON THE MARSHES PROMISES WE'_L Tillingly, but Martin's well directed lefts | o), PISSSTE SHaTe Ste Some promising ady | Frishman smiled knowingly st Con g aff he fought ten|skill for food. e has gone after quail and rights put him on Easy street. play g P Martin and. pointing to_the hillside, told e New York | e but has never bagged any. Jeft Pete Carroll and Joe Crowell boxed a |tice almost every day. The ladies who | Ruhiin to go head. Ruhig coimde: | big stance. And | decided to have some fun with his spar- SR S — . ring partner. He borrowed a stuffed geer good draw. J. Falrbanks and Kid Parker aro showing the [nost improvement are: sledgehammer and Jent at the rock pile " H . ished an exciting contest. In the first isses itney, Smith, Giesting, Hawes, | as t were so much glass, e pounded re about Jeff's boxing | from Proprietor Hayes and pianted it So- rounds they fought cautiously, but in | Mills, Meyer and Mrs. Oider. Miss Laura terrific blows on the body of rock and L he Jiscarded the | upon the hill in plain sight of the hotel. A" the Condmons seemed Recent Ralfls Have PIaCfld :g:tlhlrdl roGna POrRar St & Fiont croks Farnsworth, who was formerly one of the | each time he crumbled as much as wonld |1mn's he would | Every one was on to the Jjoke but Arm- w k b . ccunter to Fairbanks' point and he wob- | best lady players of the California Club, | a piledriver. After a half hour's hard &t onarerd and | strong. When he discovered ‘the animal Favorable Last Week, but the Presidio Course In|Sien e e hoor Whesoint and he wob- | best lady up her racket again and is fast | work, during which time the spesiators oe i(;m‘rm of the | :);:or (‘m‘fidnr’x”l\hs ll)mcln c}]ee h?ilel mixlt adyell D > d shot a left to his stomach, which put him | regaining her former sllml. 2 % b | lt;‘&cled to ;hefstiene were amazed at Ruh- s do | that coi a o ard a mile down : i P on the mat again for the count. Fair-| Charles Kuehn, the winner of the third |lin's wonderful er 01 e lley. ie rushe: £ {remendous | the valley. e rushed to his quarters and Birds Had 1sappeare Good Condition for Play di: onde Strensth. there was = s nuine surprise last Sun- | enough rock on the ground to build . ne of the champion’s guns and banks was game, however, and in a mix- | class, caused a genuine prise last S 8] & d ld two ner around. | without walting to get nearer fired at the up he caught Parker on the jaw and sent | day by carrying off the honors in the class ‘ roa'd!« to Goff’'s house, Then Rauhlin rong landed some | deer. Af that moment Jet pulled & iong | oo, e Loy bo Tmembers | The prospect for @ lively and active | him down. The crowd velled itself hoarse | Suigles sommment. | Mic rs il the class | roads o Goff Martin to the surprise of stomach, but this | rope and the deer toppled over. Bob oor th as the two feather-weights kept each | prize were not considered good, but he | the day. He o Boce ek e e are eager for duck shooting, did not reaca | Winter golf season is good. The golfers | 35, 0o tHo featherowelghts kept each Fon by good, steady piay, aidcd by "o | “Wait till I get dis yere wheelbarrow, ake & blow | Statulated himsalf upon his great shot | &K expected proportions. Saturday night | Sathered in the San Francisco Club house | round ‘both _scored several knockfowns | Horear hitonn aanb oY, 2ided by a | Gus,” laughed Martin. making & move to: E ® Bt o Py | aaf yelted thut e had killed the pronged was stormy and visions of game bags | last Saturday were more numerous and |and the Judges declared the bone a dramw: | Loe Skt picap. Kuehn scer commenced | ward a nearby wheelbatrow. W heaibar- * round Jeft ton | amimal He then gathered all the dogs ho ARG e L e e e e e e open- | Al Whiteman and E McQuaid boxed s | playing, but has shown considerable im- |Fow mothing.’ answered mahiin win o trong bad an| s e . TemoieS hia Mmool st Sl i g bl P evenly the judges ordered another round. | provement of late. d | disdainful sthile, “I'm going to” take ‘ail rong had a h ze. il e n . e B sin, this rock In one load. and I'm goin, ;\‘he:. he ;‘llficuv;xltd h; had been hoaxed. wge“ morning came there was hardly a | Some of the players were considerably | They declared it a draw. The bout sched H. E. Routh, by winning the gles going to Spite the joshing he received Arm- uled between Joe King and Hugh Friel | tournament held on the Golden Gate Park ' use that big cart.” 3 £ pride t | et s v, disappointed crowa | [pteriesed with by the heavy rain, but | WSS Geciared off sbecasise Kriel tatled g | oraament held on tho Golden Gate Park use that big cart.” and took hold of the E = n explanation was sought and the con- was e e e. Mol ornia Clul A 3 y Bilnniay nigal. )+ Ses Mooy, on formed frosh Water ponds in the faterior, | MEnt. Tho clght Iowest prosd shrivlrad | scered King Out of His wits by hitiing | {ie . Gieuity in - winaine. Dunlap, | The big Akron boxer shoveied the rocks & ‘ormest resh water ponds in e inf lor, = with one hand free in the clinches and he | Routh’s partner in doubles, is said to be ' into the dump cart and then coolly picked el oo ledafoguloiuiele @ | Which attracted all the birds. The latter | be entitled to play in the competition for quit in the second round. Referee Alec | more skillful than the champion; but was | up the shafts and pushed the care to 4 Bl B ® | are reported in Toillion ‘on__tha: Yolo ;mncgg:ci}’:ng;lclgpW{'éf};n:g;ngoti begin | Greggains ordered Kin Gut of the ring. | unable to take part. G. K. E3ten Houth's | Guf's house, The feat was « wondertul i i County bottoms near Davisville, o s dls- , who proved himself a cleves t in the finals, played a good show of strength. u s muscles Reiff Wins Two Races. | Students at Grand Opera-House. |Sgunty bottoms mea: posed of. e e I RS game, but lcked the latter's experionce. | strained and qutvered under che Tagics : , Nov. 1 ; STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Nov. 1.—| The flight of northern birds has com- | The opening match play round of the . hnelder in the second round. Charles The California Club will hold a handicap ous weight, but he was easily | Treasurer Edwards of the Associated Sta. | Menced in ecarnest, as blackjack and | handicap tournament takes place todms | S¢ ummeled Alec Roy and his sec- tournament for the Davis cups |test. Ruhlin intends to. m. good his | dents has b i widgeon, both northern birds, are already | the sixteen who made the lowest nef 5:32':%‘;&1:9 the sponge In the second | o-morrom. . The holdors of the cups’ are | boast and finish the read on his return ecting to-d Dacity of the Gey the entire seating ca- | Peogming plentiful. scores last Saturday being entitled ' to | nds ;¢ the Smith brothers. Grant Smith has from Redwood, where he goes this after- wnsge- o pacity of the Grand Opera-house for the | Some members of the Spooney Gun Club, | play. The handicapping has been done on —_———— ‘| won the cups twice with Cornell as a |noon. Gus will' box with Joe McAuliffs kins) won & fr night of November 9 and will make that | Phil Bekeart, L. R. s somired Torae s | Sineerfoneibn of he Banyer: il ‘recelve Estee Must Pay Note. gartner, and will therefore play with him |t the opening of the laiter's gymnasium | theater the St ‘Morse and Mr. Guyatt, secured forty-one | three-fourths cap he had in 3 ! “Collier and Crowell will prob- | to-night & 'wood, an nday he wi peastord house for’the night. Pt the qualitying round. The smaller handi- | Judge Hunt yesterday rendered a ver- | SUNdaY: s be the only scratch team. Many new | walk back to his training quarters, a dis- > : cap will be subtracted from th A - B £ about twenty miles. Ruhiin fig- From Mexico” and the Stanford Univer- | yatio, Eeudp g A S S v player with the small handicay Sier: | dict in e tch;*rfilagmaflgg S ae B | T TR o g Dy A GO | i At W o o i e R =ity Glee and Mandolin clubs will appear | on which {o test his siill. D T aorslerendtihe otlier Pk A VILAEAE M. | epter, Thebe tess S Stringham and | fight tribs of this Kind do bim moce gsod @s additional attractions. The football | Dalton Harrison, F. H. Bushnell, A. M, | the difference betweon tho Soie handicaps. | Estee for 35000, the face value of a promis- 3 ! team and a large crowd of cardinal root- | Cummings, A, F. Hopke and J. J. Wirt- l\ Walter E. Perkins will star in “The Man | birds among th | | , =, | Salisbury. A | than two days’ regular routine. The sixteen contestants and their handi- | SOry note executed by Estee in October, PR LS 5t o Py P P e arS ers Wil liven up the intervals between | BeF Shot over the Fleld and Tule Club pre- | caps on the three-fourths basis are g | 1897, and for $246) interest. The defens:| On Wednesday afterncon there will be | ual Tickets for the perf serves at Cordelia_on Wednesday. follows: L e e e i T T DR T ickets for the performance will be i ¢ B, a courts. spent an _hour in the gymnasium. 0ld under student body management ang | . Donald McLea, John Lemmer nn}? Fred | . C. Golcher (8) vs: George B, Cookie . | tion prevented the collection of the note, | forni: t - 1 be placed on sale at Sherman & | Johnson have found some good shooting | c. V. Winslow (1%¢) ve. 3 vz | Cla ¥s Ruhiin Is the most oven by Trumbo's counsel —_—————— Henry Blanken savs 134) Va. 5. L. Abbott Te )} that Fiatos Badl ok tis. tima. o nai e Lavigne and Heagerty Matched. |Uieful man ahout the house tha ever B bas hevh mat P“"‘”?‘ il T?n: 3 Bl & Ve W, fi‘!'fir:i" Bo @ W 1’:3331:;“573:‘32 :vtn.:utt:'r::lls‘;rt?:g:ln Ger:| Georse Lavigne “"h Tim Heagerty | “He can cut mare wood mk- mg};tea than . s B . Deffenbach have had several successfui |J. Dutton ys. W. H. La Boyteaux (73): - icles last night for a twenty. |a hired man can In a week ™ s Noes the soap which began, its Stanford Will Entertain Nevada. | days after quail on the Marin County Gun | J. W. Byrne (1%) vs. Leonard Chwnery (7i4): | vices in return for the amount of the | signed art! g] nty [ Y (9) ohn Lawson (scratch! San Francisco, to-morrow. recently near Antioch, 3. 8. Severance ( 5. rday. “All 1 have to do i to teil V: 415) v8. Dr. T, G. . reund boxing bout before the Acme Club yesterday. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Nov. 1— | Club preserve recently. o holla v Walk () vee caseaieceneey fmote. of Oakland oy December 1. The men wil toe I T the i e . President McCormick of the Assoclated Rumbaugh (6)- i« ist Wells Seriously Il b-sp o Sthe by breakfast time he has enough sale in the 18th century, |Fresident M appointed the following stu- Despiro Wants Investigation. Golcher will play from scratch and O Ve ot City, at one|98Y of thengnt 7" °° T Lant & ek e G e dent committee to arrange for the enter- | Captaln Seymour received a letter yes- | Cooksey . will recélve six strokes, tng| Charles S. tati 1 | here T haven't given a wocdchopper a ainment of the University of Newsas|terday from Robert Desplro, shoo mer- | cores bors tabon at Fhrtcuiar shales | ki ane J% the mostirensearnit fve ycle It Isn’t True Do sold all through the lgth ;2::::”']1 lefu’n d;xrln: ‘&Y:‘rys&y ng‘:h: ckant, Cripple Creek, Colo., expressing | according to the table of handicaps pre- | racing men in America, is reported dan- That pretty pietures are expensive. With s A e DR urprise at his wife's condition and | pared by the tournament committee, | gerously ill in New York. Advices re- B N e campus: J. W. Cameron, L. C. Hawley, | oking thas & thosoues: teonaidon and | pared by the tournar Goleher, Andrew | celved by friends in this city are to_the | one of our new Premo, Poco or Fastman L, e ® - 2 h th. {E. D. Lyman, E. M. Chadbourne, R. | made. His wife, Ruth Despiro, aroused a | Carrigan and J. S. Severance. The rain | effect that his brother, who went to New Camenuou can, at a little cost, collect chkz‘w;:..a mg y Byne B Mfl" - and is sellmg in the 20l Lockey Jr., chairman. ’flhe Nevadans will | great dtenltgt B mp?‘t’?y recHentW t:? })e{ng t};nt &ell f“é‘gfifi'“'d“fng‘éo"‘d themecl‘l!‘e?t York %g mto vhelé.n %fir::gflduhifidtgg :ole“::ml" t.t ‘will th? mmnm;;&eyclum “:E g::fl ; mmcl-“dlng e vm“: ‘:. i “jolly-up” tak e n) o oftenin; Presic urse, w! s | weal han mas 2000, tim ber Sells o1i over the world. P e e it Y to Mancine | starving condition. | © opital In &) ot sottening A for play, . Ds In his lungs. . ) pleces. Sanborn, Vail & Co., 71 Market. + | husband, witnessed the executiam