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sy Y FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4 GUS RUHLIN TRIES ON THE FIVE-OUNCE GLOVES HE WILL WEAR IN THE BIG FIGHT, . BUT OTHERWISE OBSERVES SUNDAY AS A DAY OF ABSOLUTE REST FROM TRAINING Guy oM HIJ TP"PSL'.S"' FROM = THE L1TTLE T CHU®RCH oveER THE 3113 ‘o WHo'S ‘paT SAID A cmiereEn 3" (SENVEREDS. MART) ) ! “ Pop® BLANKEN KEPT Hlj LAMPS, gl; ENVER ¥ WINNIE OGONNOR | WAGFS GARNER ~ WILL DON 51K DOUBLE-HEADER Crack Rider Arrives to| Win Last Two Games Pilot the Morris of the Series With Horses. Sacramento. { T NAVAL RESERVE (FENII PROVES ~ ATTHE BUTTS] GOURGING WONDER Marksmen Show Skill at|Geary’s Greyhound Pup Quarterly State Runner-Up in the Shoot. Open Stake. Other Organizations Hold |Three Events at Union Park Rich Winter Stakes of the|Inglorious Defeat for the Sen- Oakland Association ators at Recreation Customary Monthly Result in Good Card Close To-Day. Park. Oontests. of Coursing. LT The quarterly State shoot of the Naval | Eugene Geary’s Hughle-imp. Bonnie A Reserve was the event of greatest inter- | Lass greyhound puppy Fenii made a sen- est yesterday at the Shell Mound ranges. | sational showing in the open stake yester- Among the turf arrivals yesterday was| The Senators wound up the present se- the noted rider, Winnie O’Connor. A ha- | ries at Recreation Park yesterday after- rum-scarum young fellow, full of mirth | noon by suffering inglorious-defeat at the and deviltry, probably no jockey in this| hands of the Wasps. The score was 16 =4 ————: : : !]) . The attendance was good and the con- | day at Union Coursing Park. After beat- country enjoys the popularity of the New | to 8. Of these runs the victors rolled up > - : = & tests were for the most part close and ex- | ing some fast coursers he finished as run- Yorker. His record is unquestionable and | a total of nine in the fourth inning after citing. ner-up to his more experienced kennel ‘Winnle can rest assured of recelving & | one man was out. For a time it seemed royal welcome at Oakland to-day. He isl the inning never would end. It was not under contract to ride during the Califor- | good baseball, but it was Interesting to ni% seasonx fo{ Green Mo_rtrlis. Ty watch. . k rom private sources i s understoos Ve itol that Sam Hildreth bas been restored to| [Five pitchers appeared in'the box at Eood standing by the officials of the | different times, Uncle Henry giving Krus, Jockey Club in New York. | Whalen and Iburg an airing, while Doyle Fred Pesch finally exverienced a change | and Hoffer represented the Senators. of luck and is reported one of the big| The amiable Mr. Flood of Sacramento winners on the Chicago season. He Will be | was escorted off the field in the sensa. 1y to book. o S DNl "ABpicsate it Is said, will en.|tonal fourth inning by a policeman be. deavor to open a poolroom in Seattle. de | cause of his unnecessary objections to ‘will then drop down this way and cut in | Umpire Harper's judgment on balls and at Oakland. Magi ran in his colors on | strikes. Saturday. ¢ ) Mack Burns, ‘who_for several seasons |, Tu8 Picked out a ball that suited him mcted as cashier for Barney Schreiber, ar- e eighth and sent it sailing like a fived from St Louls last night. Mack seys | rupaway balloon over the| center fleld e game there the past summer was a | fence for a home run. He was the first Jough and ready aftair and hard to beat | batter un. The Burlingame stock farm yearlings | —The w. i ill be sold at Occidental Horse Exchange | ,,.0¢ Wasbs settled down to business in Dr. T. W. B. Leland, as usual, defeated | mate Ireland. all comers with the revolver and made| The talent had a bad day, as many of one perfect string. Seaman A. Skaggs | the high-priced choices went wrong won the officers’ medal for proficiency | Fenii did much to add to the discomfiture with the rifle_at 200, 300 and 500 yards,| of the wise ones and lost them their l‘;l,“;h:l;cgrfil::elg‘coz‘;‘::&:%rms Bro-| money on three occasions. In the second The Oakland Turner Schuetzen ‘Section, | 10und Geary's youngster brought 4 to 1 which is composed of business men from | 107 her backers by beating g e o Oakland, made its first appearance at the | White Hat. In his next time out he out- range yesterday and shot creditably. pointed. Curtis’ Kibosn, 2 5 to 4 favorito. The other organizations which held con- | Hickory Dick was the next to go against tests were companies D and F, First In- | the winner, and though the talent figure fantry, National Guard of ‘California; 5‘2:;; m‘{ fl}fig“ggggge’;“ g;’é‘ ;gg l:'égnzig s T e showed even betier Torm in this go and kY = . lefeated the Futurity runner-up loul The day’s scores were as follows: allowing .;“:_’," to %%ore‘Fom R ] V. V] . J. ey’s ine |34 ERGATIDIVIBON- A VAL R had one for the talent to lay odds against. 300 Yds.[500 Yds. | On two occasions he beat a 5 to 1 favor- ite, King Cotton in the second round and Vulcan in the next. In the special stake Narcissus took first B g e ooy | e st inving, atter losing two men | | GUS RUHLIN, THE CENTRAL FIGURE IN THE TRAINING CAMP AT BLANKEN'S SIX-MILE HOUSE, AND | | EndimMumny.; money, beating Homer Boy handily in the orsemen are notified that the following singled; ebrand and Pabsf WHO ARE INTERESTED IN HIS TRAINING, ONE KEEPING HIM IN EXERCISE, THE OTHER | | Scaman Quinian. . ... o S nal. stakes will close to-day, to be run after | walked, filling the bases, Krug hit to 7 e - s 2 9 P OB 3 Following are the day’s results, with January 1,1902: | shortstop. Devercaux had. to rum to get SUPPLYING MUSCLE PRODUCING FOOD IN LIBERAL QUANTITIES. b R 1 2 | sudgeJons &race's omelal scores: $10,000—The Burns handicap, three-year-olds | the ball and instead of catching it he - = d round—A. R. Curtis’ E‘fl ‘apward, one mile and a quarter; $2000—The | bumped it with: his knee, sending it roll- —————— | _SECOND DIVISION—NAVAL RESERVE. | Open stake, fecqul, torn~ imes Lick, 13.3: hornton stakes, three-year-olds and upward, | Ing toward right field. Before it could ve- NAME. _ 200 ¥ds.|300 Yds.|500 Yds, | E. Geary’s Fenil beat Chiarini Bros." Whits ur miles; $3000—The California Derby, three- | ficided Wilson and Hildebrana scored and | §§Rias"? = E 5 (i) s e 1 [ Hat, 35, E. Gearys Fanmie Hughie beat A. year-olds, one mlie and a qunrters Ps0_The | Krug reached second. Bhay followed wite | e ane a nsis on e 1es T o E) ) | R Curtis Fly by Night, 3-0; E. Geaiy's Ire- Ealifornia Oaks, three-year-cd Allles, one mile | a two-bagger to the left field fence. scor. Scaman Leonar e i i: |land beat P. M. Clarkson’s Golden Garter, 8-2: Geary's Ruby Sankey beat George Nether- end an elghth; §2500—The Waterhouse handi- | ing Pabst and Krug. 3 % an Burgess. 2 2 @B feap, '—}-'m'fa'e?mwfi m}dh“p&wx“d‘ t;lu miles; Urgmg the side. 1 Blley tow ant e ° . . ?;.23:& Sutkgnn % 3 . cott’s Hickory Dick, 5-3; g Lynl%h;.s lg:lxm{é: (= The Bell ‘stakes, two-vear-olds, five furlongs; | Govag 1oF SIX hits, on_which, as-| J Seiman Christy. ho1s 18 & Royal Archer, 7-4; B. Sllva’s Master_Rocket $2000—The Pacific-Union handicap, three-year. | Sisted Dby errors, they scored nine . Lieutenant Kemmerer.| 22 n i8 beat M. Nealon's Achilles, 7-3; -A. Vander- - white's Lear King beat T. Crockett Hill, ©olds, one mile and a sixteenth; §1500—The Adam | TURS- Shay opened Proceedings by 18-4; D. J. Healey's Tapioca beat A. R. Cur- 7-2;_A. R. Curtis’ Sk Mas.-at-Arms Brophy. 19 . Andrew selling stakes, three-year-olds and up- | Ditting safe. ' Relily - bunted and was e Ward, one mile and a sixteenth; $1500~The Lis- | Safe on the catcler’s fumble. Gra- ISITORS' ~ day was observed them to Levinkon: Accordin; $ ENGINEERS-NAVAL RESERVE. Candelaria beat hcaay am " > L4 g to mutual After the glovemaker finished with Ruh- — = :}]{e?a.;:dlca% T soflsnan:e "‘.I‘%\;m:z,! ooe, gsar §23"?fif;‘d, “‘Sxi‘}.%‘iéé"'u’é‘é‘fy“’5-5;3 strictly yesterday at the train- agreement the gloves will be placed in' lin the big fellow settled down to enjoy NAME. 200 Yds.|300 Yds.|500 Yds. ifie’r‘?fi?mfl"{“kflbfiz‘ A B g::;:fi 's three-year-olds and upward, one mile and an | bagger sent them home safely. ~Wilson Ing quarters of Gus Ruhlin. From charge of Referee Harry Corbett, who hls day of rest. He lounged about the ETry) eld, 83; A/ R, Curtls’ Vulcan beat Chiadni elghth; $1500—The Naglee selling stakes, four- | singled, scoring Nordyke. Hildebrand hit early morning the road leading Will see that nobody.tampers with them a of the training quarters and 1w | Bros.' Lucky Baklwin, 3-0; D. J. Heale: chatted with his trainers, Manager |J; Mehlop. Fine Form beat A. R. Curtis’ King Cotton, 3- “Billy” Madden and visitors.: He talked | %: E- Jone year-oids and upward, six and a half furlongs; | safely and Schwartz was hit: by pitcher, - to Blanken’s was dotted with pe- before the fight. 1500—The Gunst handicap, three-year-olds a : . S Star Kennels' Fontenoy beat Sterl & Knowles' wara, ‘one mile: B8 e Xollaasbes nigh. | again fllling the bases Pabst hit the | destrians of sporting proclivitied cager to Jeff's gloves were sent to his training everything but fight and showed a dis- | )\ 5 Smith Hel Rusty Gold, 12-3; H. H. Gray's Rona beat A. welght handicap, ‘three-year-olds and upward, | bal] by Stanleymscored three mef; PPS%E‘! see for themselves the condition of the Qquarters for fit and inspection Saturday. position to discourage any conversation |y Nopnie 16 2% % R. Curtls’ Shadow, - geven furlongs; ‘$2000—The Gebhard handicap, | peored toediniels citarres qel: (Fabst | man who aspires to be champlon of the If they are satisfactory, one of Jeffs that had any bearing on the subject of | - Ml : e Moty Dlck, 50; Treend beat two-year-olds, Futurity course. - 8 . trusted followers will be delegated to training er fighting. Gus has been at| Otficers’ contest, first division, Naval Reserve ;}gfl:flg‘gfu, ater Bockst Deat Steets S three-bagger. Shay walked and “Heine” | World. 3 : ¢ > : . 5 R Another excellent card of events is of. | scored on a “double steal.” Riley scored | Ruhlin, in accordance with a life-long Bett. Gloves” may he sasily tampored HARBIN . SERIMGE. o, 3 Toffrics | Pram 8o ok s, Liowtonanc 1 W, 5. | 11%; Taploca, o bye: Master Clair beat Can: fered racegoers this afternoon. Several | Sh , 5-0; Fine F beat Vulcan, 6-4; Fon- horses, strangers in this section of the | oot amy \afilsl;lnfle:tvil‘;fl%m(};élhg& Su_'ruhcll; custom, attended church in the morning. with before a fight, and for this reasan rested to-day. His trainers were giad, for | Leland 6. 1 t:vla:;hben Rona, 100, = b country, are carded to start, and their | ended what Bave promise of heosming 5| He Walked from Blanken's to All Hal. the referee will be instructed to keep an they were very tired from Saturday's Otficers and chief petty officers, Naval Re | Fourth round—ienii ‘beat Hickory Dick, 4-0; condition is a matter of speculation. If | continnons potermmonys lows' Church, South San Francisco, and Unusually —watchful eve upon them. work. On $aturday night Jeffries put [ Serve revolver scores for four months, out of | yreland. a bye; Tapioca beat Master Clair, 8-6; Eastern form cap be considered, two or| ‘Jimmy the Whale” surprised every- | after services strolled leisurely back over Liere have been several incllents In the them through a course of sprouts that | Fe®P\S ienant Kemmerer 16, Enaisn Mogphy | ¥ gqienoy beat Bing Torm, 13; Trelana three of them will take some beating in| body by lining the ball out along the | the long road. story of prize fighting where gloves took all the curl out of their hair. The | 1ic Licatenant Van Vieck 165, Boatswain Holey | o irth round—Fen RpIOC RGN Tetuis z 5 have been so weaki b i h 1 beat Fontenoy, 13-9. thfiu' respective races. The entries are as | right field foul lime in the sixth, scoring | The one important incldent of the day stitching that uf:y exgsld }i:rfi'flox‘;nndgnleh; foommplon worked In the gymnasium at a |12, Master at Arms Brophy 163, Bandmaster | Deoiding courseireland beat Fenil, 3.2 follows: Shay and Reilly. The batter was out tr: fast clip. In the morning he boxed, | Walton. 147, Di Major Fitzpatrick 124, Gun- , § - Y- | was the trying on of the gl 1 4 9Ys ivaltans ML Dra Mador % B Special stake, second round—D. J. Healey's STty o seing, vy | o ek W b et Kendls| S8 U TAE 00 0 e S rhich gleven voyle he substhuied, o the ox, punened tne Bow suiied the nbe plavid | et Shucli i Lk satt B Lo | i S ViniernhS e MESTE s and ward, P home run In the elghth ended the Wasp's | o lampton, © Sol Levinson, the glove CArefully inspected and gross Injustice resentative, handied the medicine ball and | Healquartor, staff and band, Naval Reserve | 3k 1 A B, Curtlsl Fiving Fox beat George D-‘;:;g:d- o ¢ )p‘,'i,‘(’,‘“f"‘““ ....108 Alded by Shays fumblé dnd wild | maker, arrived at the training quarters and frauds were perpetrated. Neither the worked on the rowing machine. In the |—Executive Otficer Kemmerer 46, Chief Engi- | cigsus beat George Sharman’s Warship, 3-2; T. hees olin ........105 s v Y _DIay), gy a {3 3 principals in the coming fight hor their afternoon he took a ten-mile jaunt on the | neer Van. Vleck 4, Lieutenant T. B. W. Leland | J " Cronin's Vandal beat George Sharms Sir 2599 D. Welthoff.....104| 3706 McNamara . throw by Whalen, the Senators scored | shortly after noon with a pair of‘fighting managers would stoop to stich practices. road, 36, Ensign Murphy 40, Boatswain Foley i1, Car- | Pasha, 5.0; O. Zanl's Homer Boy beat I e Cople M et Brbe {free men In the seventh. It was only a | gloves which he had made especially for. but it outsiders were allowed to handle Billy Delaney, the famous trainer, who | bénter Stange 41, Gunrer Schnalle 3, Machinist | Lynch's A. J. Martin, 8-4; Georse Nethercott's $559 Darlene ~ooorre. 991 1o King Dol o B e‘iv:";‘l’e;“fmm’ghel&g:dcfig- the big fellow. Levinson had taken Ruh- {,‘;" g:ov:s some question of fraud might s looking after the big fellow, returned | Jones 40, Master at drms Brophy 46 Bandmas- Freda C'best Star Kenncls' Herachel's Pride. € " Z " | lin’s hand measurements éarlier in the ralsed. from the city yesterday. He has been ab- | 7 Walton ‘& Ausic Second race—Futurity course, selling, two- | S CC SAN FRANCISCO. week and the gloves which he produced A8 both contestants have agreed to sent four days arranging terms for tha, et HL Mmicis e B e ot [ i s EIVIne, For beat iheen, U ey SRR s AB. R. BH. SB.PO. A. E, | Yesterday fitted the Akron fighter's hands ands the gloves were made Snug and ehasmpion siseed his iromcer ByaSnt. g I iy, Natinal St e o e Towe o b | 2100 Eves G iovions- 108 | Novayke, cf 4 1 1.0 200 0]toa nicety. Gus trled on the gloves, as- close-fitting. They are the regulatioh five- . to see him back. From Now on Delaney | of o i s e ht e O | 3 T e Naccissus beat Hi 25 5. Phiiippina;is | wiien, © 5 2 2 0 3 1 0|sumed a fighting attitude and gripped ounce gloves, with no finger holes in the will devote his attention exclusively s | o Goiiornis, monthly meda] shootSergeant J. | yylhccidins T Major Bird.....106 | Schwartz, I, % 1 0 0 i 2 ¢l them thoroughly before expressing satis- Point. A tough ridge of leather runping Jeffries' work. He is unwilling to let the | . Mathewson Sergeant H. H. Varney 37, | Consolation stake, for dogs beaten in first 27-100 g“:vd-rt Bourbon King..103 | Pubet, }b £S5 n 2 1 0 1 3 i| faction. He took them off and examined ncr0i§!::10 pl;lnl of the gloves Is used as big fellow go to the city on Friday night. { W. M. Muller 18, O. Kanein 12, M. Pliger 5, A. | round ",‘ special stake: First mllfl—mh'l hird race—One mile and 100 yards, seiling, | Keilly, 3b $ 2 2 0 3 'z y|"“They're just my size, sald Gus, as he circulation, thus obviating the danger of now as if the champlon woulq stay at| Company ¥, First Infantry, National Guard |lete’ beat' A. B. Curtis' Charta, 5:2; A. three-vear-olds and upward. Graham, 0 0 0 0 0 0|gave them a parting squeeze and handed cramps. « Harbin until the day before the big battle, | Of California, monthly medal 'shoot—Captain J. | Curtis’ Anchor beat E. Geary's America, 2769 Free Lance 2765 Einstein .. 104 | Whalen, TR i G it Lo O ¢ & “ | F. Egeert 43, Lieutenant H. G. Stindt 45, Ser- | Star Kennels’ Game anhl bye; F. Jon 3768 Gatanthus ] e et 0 e 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 @il (e @ | £Rnt 0. G Kissow 46, sergeint T, A ‘Mar- | Wedgewood bea Chiarini Bros” Diwdrop, 18-5: $16 Bonmie’ Wike Straveior| wotals ... S A e S 4 OpFrancks, of & 3b..3 1 0 0 2 2 1|Passed ball_Lohman. Time of T, 3 B Sereant & 3 SVehe 3 i Corpe- o Boy m"“_unnm‘n“"‘m' Boea Anat 64; 2105 The Singe SACRAMENTO. 0 0|Dunleavy, 3 & cf..5 2 2 0 0- 0 2|hoursand fitteen minutes, Umpire—Levy, .~ |ral E. H. Sengstack 4, Corporal C. Chester 3. hea: Athlete, 22-10; Wedge- AB, R.BH. SB. FO. A. E 0 0| Moskiman, 1 . 5 0.1 0 .37 900 A Y- Corporal M. Ganx 3, L. E. Fenton 4, Corporai | Wood. abve == = = . !;mm: x-:&oe—One mile, selling, three-year-olds | ¥lood, 2b .. SN0 707 00 S0 § g g:gm.l Ibu : Kni ;’ g 12 : 3 N NGRen A i Yo R. Branch 44, T. J. Foley 34, F. Christophe Deolding course—Game Boy h‘"‘lw iiabea.. e - e 1 R R R L T — — | Hanson, rt 4 00 0 1.1 0 n at San Rafael. Oakland Turner Schuetzen Section, monthly Z $ e Ene A 1744 Bedeck . 105 | e 3;’- oL i T S e SR g 11 0| Lohman, ¢ H T RE Iy SR SAN RAFAEL, Nov. 3—There was a |medal shoot—C. Claudius 107, H. Gloy 81, H. 'l‘H‘H"l‘l’l‘H'H‘l‘H-l—FH-I-H—!-. S yea P10 140 Greetintic TR Bss Pl gy et A S O S e Ve % Schmidt, p 3 1 1 0 2 5 O0fDpoor attendance of marksmen at Schuet- g""';“",’:,,“",-“'&‘fi‘f"’ N e l-,lg: B McLaughlin, 1f $:°010 -0 49 LB 0 S b ee, i e i TR NI - runje , T. luter . . . 3 | ARy N Y Fitth race—One mile and an elghth, purse, | DITEANE 5 e e i H Totals RO T el M Calttorin Bomeseaes | U 1, H. e A B e o E B i Beste he having eaeas three-year-olds and upwara: S i b A 0 RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. Club the following scores were made: . | Deuteches Krieger Verein, monthly medar | 0y8, Wickets for 22 rins, or an average 2768 Bangor ... Anthracite ... i3 0 0.0 0. 1°0 1 Los Angeles 01000000 01| Medal shoot—Firat champlon class, F. E. Ma- | shoot—First champlon class, C. Weggenmann, | F, 440 per wicket in the only match iu 2552 Suneilo 5768 Rosormonde el alond (Hved 0 Base 0100111 1°1-6|son, 229, 224; second champion class-T. J. Car- | 402; Setond champion class, O. D 3m; | Which he played. Harold B. Richardson 2288 Lavator 99| 2768 Autolight . .3 8 10 0 % 2 5 Oakiand .. 0010000 2 47|rolll 217, 197; O. Burmelster, 211, 181; C. Meyer, | first class, J. Bender, 311; s¢cond class, X. 8il- | Played in matches and captured 2768 Rio Shann P Y INNINGS. Tsflhmgfl%uoa—"g'tlrmlfi_gmk: Base hits . e 01100103 39 %o 1’2"; P. Jacoby, 191, 187; O. Bremer, 209, 203; | berzahn, 28; lhl‘g class, g. Lankers, fl*!vmh . eleven %’ffii t& t%l runs, fi,,";“ an Sixth race-Six furlongs, selling, th Sacramento . .0 0210230 08|Schwartz. Sacrifice hit—Relliy. First base on SUMMARY. et e ey lar, 210, 0 e Tast Coot. O, Do, W | nees thua £ tha Cotal nnopes o1 Plds shd Bpward. ; s, three-year- | “ite its ©101'201330 1-10errors—San Francisco 2. Firat base on called | = Runs responsible for—Jones 2. Sacrifice hits™ | 185: second classey. " Kailmas. 3o4° i€ 208 | B et ¢, Weggenmann. bX matches played, H. C. Casiéy heads th: 2763 Howarad 104 San Francisco 24009020 1 *16|balls—San Francisco 1, Saccamento 1. Left on | Mohler, Lohman. First base on s—Las | Schrumpf, 199, 184: G. Tammeyer, 194; F. AL Independent Rifles, monthly. medal sh list, having ca tured fort; wi{k ts £ 7 5165 Qraraon o i A e O e e aton 1. Bt by Hliehor ey, Coutt: | MalesTos Aosein s Gakinn s Latt on b | o2 Wyl, 183, i73; W. BI 50 12 M. Biasas, | Serseant C. Andrews 41, Corporsl Sehonis 40, | ruris, or u:p-vmgo cost o:iu"'rfl 3584 Brcss Titnia. 98 ot e ey, Wi plicheBrown “Time of Fermeie. | —Los Angeles 11 Gamiana e Strack outery | 1% I D it b, 5 o ngblut. 161, | D Yol o O Rosbeck 5 7. W Nov: | Bowling averages are given in the table: 2693 Flamero {07! uns responsible for—Krug 3, Whalen 3, | Umpire—Harper. Official scorer—H. S. Jones 3, by Schmidt 1. Double plays—Hanson lller Sr. i85; C. H. & "“hcl“"fi- Risch- | 5 oha 32, H. Gufiejen Jr. 30, C. Schmidt 28, 7. 2664 Cath. Brav | ona, 04 le 8, Hoffer 3. Home run—Krug. Three- | Farlin. to Eagan; Schmidt to Babbitt to Eagan. Time C; B Bagehorn, 191, 184; J, | demna o L O ickaon 53 i 5 E CTETES 2664 Cath. Bravo.... 99| 2705 Saul of Tarsus 11 | base/ hit—Doyle. Two-base _hith-Whaleq, — of game—Two hours. Umpire—Levy. T Rieds Sl s B g H — Krug 2, Pabst, Shay, Nordyke, Hoffer. Sacri: | TW0 GAMES IN THE SOUTH. = | Riede, 1L 15, J. Straub, e =5l 5|2 | B 3 Probable Winners. fice hits—Rellly, Stanley, Graham. First base 3 AFTERNGON GAME. . 1M2; fourth class—¥. J. Cricket Players’ Avera : &g 2l & = SR i on errors—Sacramento 1, San Francisco 2. : ' U Soehlmann, 180, i70; 'y g BOWLER. Fid &le o Welthoff, Tmpromptu, Pine | First base on called balis—Sacramento & San | Los Angeles and Oakland Teams Each e Hacter, 165, 1173 & Bnglander, 18, e caouior | . The first of the local cricket clubs to s i E£hot. Francieo 7. Left on bases—Sacramento &, San on: R. Meyerhoter, 185, 179; B Booker, 1; dete— | prepare its batting and bowling averages H 3 Second race—Rubitio, Quadra, E Ry Struck out—By Krug 1, by Take One. SB. PO. A, E. | oy fT g e 18 109 H. Becker, 168, . Car- | f0:"tne season just ended 1s the Pacific, 3 £ Third race—John MeGurk, Bonmie Lo SVhalen 1 by Dovle 4. By LY plicher—Nor- | 108 ANGELES, Nov, 3.—Los Angeles | Hemphil, 1t [} 0" 2° 0 0 "Verein Bintracht Schuet ; : cGurk, Bonnle Lissak, Es- | dyke, Stanley, Schwartz. Wild pitch—Whalen. Vst fie o) the afh Dougherty, p . 1 4 1 D 2 2|goodiniracht Schuetzen Section, medal | Harold B. Richardson stands at the head Eence. 7 Time DM“F’:I‘TLSS' Umpire—Harper. Official | losf morning won the afternoon | gouseholder, of 108 1 & 0 0§53 e ann & es“zg Saptaln F. A. Kuhls, | of the list, both in batting and bowling, 3 8.3¢ Fourth race—Hard Knot, Goldone, Bed scorer—McFarlin. game from Oakland. In the morning the | Reitz, 2b . 1010 2 3 00y Sihuieger 339; thivh ey piecond class, | having an’ average of 26.66 runs per in' 1 8.4 Fitth Fsae b DAack, MORNING GAME. visitors fell on Jones in the eighth and | Hutchinson, ib . T8 8 a0 g e o S (TR clese, ll-':t'ufie Scheib, | nings in _batticg, and having taken 3 10033 race—Autolight, Anthracite,” Lavator. G ninth innings and batted out six runs. | BeBlv. 9 3 8 § 3 1I|E Riemenschnelder, is; Brehm meaal, ¢ Way | Sloven, Wickets at an average cost of 3.3 8 i) Sixth race—Princess Titania, Censor, Coming Win In the afternoon Los Angeles batted | Spies, o $ 1 1 & 2 gfdan: ¢ » = W& | runs. As he played in only three matches, 2 5.5 Event. Wasps Handily. Moskiman hard in the seventh and won | Atherton, 7 ii010 0 ; his averages do not indicate 5o steady H 185 —_— The Wasps had no difficulty account-|the game. Hodson relleved Moskiman. | ., .. ra pedo g Joe Bernstein to Wrestle. ot T178 for hine times at the af, or B¢ H B hA boy 2nd a girl who offered to carry a | Ing for the morning game by a score of [ Dougherty twirled for the locals for the o Lt Joe Bernstein, the featherweight boxer | H. C. Ci , the Pacific captaid who B 0.0, ieavy package for an old woman in ‘the | 7 to 2. Nordyke made a sensational catch | first time. He also batted in great form. OAKLAND. and wrestler, has undertaken to throw | to0k forty wickets at an average cost of | - :'irte: !sho uex};xa ave got into trouble | of a hit by Flood, which would have been | The last man at bat in the forenoon AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E..| James Johnson, a sajlor’ welghing 146 | 8:42 funs, The batting average of the Tth the bolice for carrying parcels With- [ 5 three-bagger. Nordyke ran into the e R Ol Dol 1y et ¢ 0 2,1 8 % 3pounds twice in one hour o torros | first twelve players were as follows: ] Ahm.dn){@u;l_lcmm Hilont: 0 beat o from Fran ¥ , 3 ée"“ mn“'fih{s‘cn and was knocked ‘claimed Householder m“m”‘"‘:‘ HEES e IR lt‘ha ‘l“. i um, 919 treet. ALAlmDfi, Govc ‘ompany G, Fifth Lo DR DNl the belL f Macramanta | Y agan kicked Householder while the 2. 0 00t oflihe ralle fortelt %0. The bout is g ? g "f iy Sioot Godiy A tho Higs y cher. & 1 06 0 0 o0v0 0 , 3 B n -street The Wasps secured fourteen hits off his| latier Wee on the gropng, When House: $ 1.1 611 o ofnotbarred ehling will referee. gl=|e is range. The distance was 200 yards. The elivery. score: Al up followed, fn which 2 } % g g z : —_— 2 B2 5 first score -.fi&euh name 1is for the 10- SACRAMENTO. e knocked down and had his tace badly {4 1 ¢ i 0 (|STEAMER RUNS AGROUND plE|2E S5 score s foF tho Sanor Shent S0 . R. BH. §B. PO. A. smashe louseholder escaj 1~ oN { : t . Flood, r. £ e PR L T4 ;| scathed. ping - un: 3 6 00.4a 00 CAPE BRETON COAST v g i | regimental figure target: 1 11l LOS ANGELES. . %5 4 8 1 21 U 3 Crew [ [Eaes Black Sporting, ied ! i SRR mrasx SR e Manages to Launch the Boats =% = wa Mining and 0 0 o 1o 50 ¢ 1 01 000304008 and Reach the Shore in L 4ju) oo Smokeless, ¢ 2 3% &8 A B e 111213300 R wintl o ] 0 0 1 10 0 00 o HALIFAX, N. 8., Nov. 3—The 3| 83 Ask your dea'er for 1101329 R e D DR O o8 St g 1y m,‘:‘“"" “}535 loaded Du Pont SuZio 8 R 3333!"3 ns responsi Eoahacis & Modkibiah il ala Y 3 3 Runs ble for—Dot 4 SHELLS 55 2 6 3 U 1B 3fFen 4 0 1 0 2 o 1|3 THome run—Eagan, Three-base hit—Dun- 7( 56 018 with - Smokeless ANCISCO. Bples, q . d Uiy iy iy 1 ofleavy. " Twobase fts—Householder, Wl mets AB. R. BH, SB. PO. A, g, |J00% P - 2.0 3 0 3 1 ‘hits—Hall, mnch.!phm‘qlifln:{ B HE ] C. A. Haight, Agent £ 93 0 80T o IR R e P e R AL 226 Market St., 8. F, 10013 0 o AKLAND, Lott on bases—ios Angeles i & 0 Dlayed in ; RS AB. B BESB. PO. 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