Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
10 THE €AN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1903. ™~ HEAVY-WEIGHT AMATEUR BOXERS IN )LYMPIC CLUB TOURNAMENT - S ane S e 23 (‘; 4t g S8 < | % 3ail % g teast R P fiotl — MIXED DOUBLES INTEREST THE TENNIS TEAMS Men and Women Will Meet | in Competition for Fn’st; Time on_PLb]ic CourtsI CORINTHIANS NOT TO BUILD A CHALLENGER 'PRESIDIO LINKS |YOUNG HOUNDS | WILL BE SCENE | DEVELOP WELL ' OF TOURNAMENT| AT ROCKLIN | Northern California Golf lano Is-Raising Some Association- Will Hold a inds Which Give || Contest Against “Bogey”| Promise of Great Futures i 55 oA i N' the links of the San Francisco | C. DELANO of 0 |1 Golf Club a tournament will be a rec ¢ a 11 played to-day under the manage- | ® houn America, | ment of the Northern California | | Golf Association. The competitic | be over thirty-six holes against “‘bogie™ | | ana is open to the members of any club in the assoclation. Players are expected | from the Oakland, San Rafael, San Jose | est he ha and San Francisco Golf clubs and from | ones are Favente-Golden the Burlingame Country Club. T'wo prizes | Russett. ds this litter | |are offered by the Northern Calif rnia | are the heaviest he has ever seen. At Golf Association. The competition will | four mont averaged 36 pounds. At | ts to-day or to-morrow. xt event of importance will idicap mixed doubles tour- | ch will be commenced on the | | Gate Park courts next Saturday twenty- | afternoon This event is creating unusual | ew member ained during the | interest, as it is the first of the kind held twenty-one | on the public courts | expul- | The fact that it is to be played under | At T‘ZI‘,P.T. will be no tournament on the some now which ever developed. The principa the n, handicap conditions should insure a large | | entry list. The best players from the| | Alameda, California and Golden Gate ten- | | nis clubs have signified their intention of 4 E SE be from scratch. the same Border ! T R e oty b | Last Sunday the members of the San litter, consisting of Vandal, Freda . ers and Reuben Hunt will probably join | | | | Francisco Golf Club presented a hand- [ C and Floodgate, averaged 28 pounds forces with some of the fair experts from | %" N " | some silver loving cup to Captain D. J. | The veloped nusually heavy SAM BERGER. THE HEAVY-WEIGHT CHAMPION BOXER WHO IS ENTERED FOR BUT MAY NOT BE AL- | | Rumbough, who has been an active mem- | hounds afterward The F 2 na Favente-Brill ne litter, LOWED TO COMPETE IN THE OLYMPIC CLUB'S FORTHCOMING TOURNAMENT, AND TWO PROMISING | | ber of the green committee and an en-| o o i ponagade Apache and Rubber CANDIDATES FOR RING HONORS IN THE HEAVY-WEIGHT DIVISION, | thustastic player. He has been ordered | 3. \les were members, averaged less than “ to the Philippine Islands. | n th showing the Russett The team match set down on the sched be a splendid one | ule of the Ladies’ Anne® of the San | is raising two puppies by ASSOC[AT[ON Francisco Golf Club for Tuesday morn- | rom the Golden Gate and California | clubs the strongest teams will be Miss Eva | Varney and Harry Routh, Miss Bertha | Gardner ana R. N. Whitney, Miss Maud | % = rney and Charles Dunlap, Miss Karin | Lindstrom and Clarence Griffin, MIr‘i’MOBILE SHOW : meda County, thus making up strong [ OLYMPIC CLUB - " Hotchkiss and Marius Hotchkiss, Miss ing was postponed on account of the | usually sweet. One, the property of rain. It will probably %take place | Judge J. P. Reil v 52 pounds at 50 sentation lelegates A. Tal- Rose Josephso d W. 8. Josephson, Mr. | " morgormz i s v | TQ BE BOOMED | TOURNAMENT IS | FOOTBALLERS |Mar,oi it oo sy s vt | ven's 22 : and Harry Rol The tennis players of | | Q | by Miss 2 ¢ 1e other by | dog. He ha th uppy by Sacra Fl e o oo cume| IN THE EAST| PROMISING ONE! IN TWO GAMES |5 o e igieus o G s o | - i b S gy, Mrs. J. R. Clark or Miss Edith heir te s for T e _— brough. hers e tea ounds at ten et < S i | TRIRA f ived £l R % } [ e Miaa M. B Honghton. Mrs R, | At meeting of Classed_all the others as to make the| EXPOSItion of Motor ~Cars|Great Entry Is Received of | Rifles Will Meet Albions |Girvin, Mrs. Leroy Nickel. Miss Frances | ing Committee on ing. This year there are more schools | to Be the Finest Ever Seen| Boxers in All Classes| and Va{npires Will Play | At the first annual meeting of the Pro- | bersaip and was than ever to ¢ ete and all have strong | 2 : 3 : = slonal Golfers’ Association, held re- | on the committee e e pete ‘?o’,,,)",;alfig;':fi to the West of Chicago| From Bantams to Heavies| Against the Independents | centiy in Engiand, a motion. proposed by | are: -Dr. W. 3 one. One of the teams will be captained | pounds. Mr. Delano likes Judge League are busily engaged in choosing | tournament too one-sided to be interest- | Carroll and Miss Florence Iv Coursing Cl A toss-up between Belmont, Mount | James Braid and seconded by C. R. | bot be taken Leonard Cutler, a much aker man. Marius Hotchkiss will play | h Cutler. | Herbert Schmidt of Bates School is sily the best player in the league, but | n a challenge match played two weeks | 220 he was beaten In straight sets by John Cassell of Lowell. One of these two | players is almost sure to'carry off the | Lenors in singles engg for | . | Association The following were elected: | vice president; A. retary, and Charle The affairs of the managed by Brooke-Ridley, s . Linaker, treasurer. The associa- of automo- | hiles, cycles and sportsmen’s goods during | | witnessing an assault at arms between | | a brace of clever boxers, The annual boxing tourmament of the club has already attracted an entry of | seventy-two sturdy amateurs and as the lists do not close until one week from to- day a number of additions are expected. | A sextet of heavyweights have entered, | team is one of the leaders in the league Madison streets, Oakland. The Rifles’ matches, while the Albion Lodge has had fewer players to pick its eleven from than any of the league clubs. Some new players joined the Alblon Lodge last week and the team hopes, by persistent hard:work, to improve greatly before the | ball was Harry Varden, who said that the “guttie” affords a higher test of =kill than the rubber-cored ball, as with the latter the player has two chances. If a player, intending to loft the ball to a | | green, tops it. it may atill reach the | " green. This decision applies only to events held under the management of the Professional Golfers' Association als Aca 7, Le 3 > ; ' ¢ ; gutta-pere v aisin irsing Club o Bloiim e ol Sk ']‘;_:‘{’vn,‘_‘;‘:j‘ oy | T a meting held recently the auto- TREAT s in store for the members BHION. LODGE ot/ Oakland and/the | Smith, hat only gutta-perchd balls be | _The s g 10 o g = d bave stood an’excelent.c !xm‘v’e ot | mobile manufacturers and dealers of the Olympic Athletic Club who American-British Rifles will meettto- | management of the association car- coursing man, is presi- winning but for the withdrawal of Harry | of this city effected a permanent enjoy a bout with the gloves or who. | merrow afternoon on the Associa- | ried by 33 votes to 9. Among the speakers Gorham from the school. His place wiil | ©'8anization to be called the Automobile | having passed that point, find pleasure in | ¢ Football field at Twelfth and | who strongly supported the gutta-percha of the Interstate ommittee. for t 2 5, Carl Chiar O'Shea and R. K. Mal- s compiling a list of effort to make this de iform. In cours- v one man eve ng course. rawn together they | the first week of April., The show will | an unusual number for this class. Among The decision of the committee on rules end of the season. The line-up of the 2 The Polytechnic High School has almost | be conducted on the same lines as the an- | the names’ appears that:of Sam Berger, of the Royal and Ancient Goif Club of | nd meet dogs from other k - x completed its tryout. Her representatives | nual automobile shows ih Madison Squars | the champion in that class. He is at pres. |/1e4m Will ‘e about as follows: Moore, | S¢. Andrew's has not yet been rende: combinations of - | will be Horace Mann and Walter Smith. | Garden. New YOrk, and 1n Chicase. Drae. | ent under the ban of the Amatear Ath- | goalkeepr; Grantham. right fullback: | but It is belleved that the sentiment of en found already and r Bates School will play a return match | ident E. P. Brinegar will go to Chlcago“t‘lil‘ Union for having boxed with Bob |Lancaster, left fullback; Ewart, right | the members coincides with the action | is ex 4 total of forty will develoy with Lowell this morning on the Califor- | and to the principal Eastern citiés to in- | Fitzsimmons during the tour of the lat- | halfback; Gllchreést, center halfback: Or- | of the professionals. Of course it has | L. els of Denver, a former prés- nia Chib . courts. When they met last | uce the:manufacturers to send carrlages | ter well known thespian in his play, “The | ton. left halfback; Hall and Duquesne, | been said that the English manufacturers | Amiestanne Goy B e Bates won (wo out of the three polnts, | for exBIbItlon. The. dealers in osare | Honest Blackemitho: Leader . J..Glea. | Tight forwards; Hobertsom, center for- |of gutta-percha balls influenced ti s 1 in the city several | but " Lowell. is confident of ‘turning the | guns. caeras. and- sportemen’s goods of | son of the Olymple Glub hopes to have the | Ward:, Hooker and McFarlane, left for- | cision of the professionals, and equally, | was chairman of the executive v i tables on her opponents to-day. Schmidt | all Kinds, as well as'in tools, will have [ban removed - before the = tournament | Ward of course, this is strongly denied. d (Be laat Wate were W will again.play Cassell and Gibson will |large exhibits. It is possible the Califor- | cpens. The American-British Rifles had a rest | e | This was the largest | e | PikyEloviung = | nin Camera Club may send ‘a number of | A new aspirant comes-to the front in | last Suriday, and will appear on the field Sues Fairs’ Administrator. prizes ever heid by t . Tennis i becoming popular at the two | photographis. which will be exhibited n'| this class in “Billy” Bates, a likely look- | to-morrow with the following team: | A suit for 33000 alleged to be due on a | ATmerican W Boayd.s, vniversities. Several courts will be laid | the art gallery of the Mechanics' Pavil- | iig boxer. Andy Gallagher, the rotund [ Willlamson, goaeeBer and captain; Mur-| gioqoweq claim against the estate of the | 7193 ing ls gaining I fav w g out at the colleges shortly. Stanford has | jon | athlete, is training to regain his lost lau. | Fay and. Forrest, fullbacks; Chamber: Mte Charles Falr was begun yesterday | *S2iD in meeting Is a king always had good material, but the courts | G. A. Boyer of the National,automobile | rels. Pomeroy and Douglas, halfbacks: ‘Willls, |, gantord Bennett against Hermann Oei- | NoUnced at which first prize will be $100 pr g e i Wi o) ““’“:':“;;’ Yo b;‘ing it out. | factory is devoting a good deal of ‘time | The lightweight division is the strongest !;:cu}-‘.;; Churchill, Russell and Lydon, for- | ¥ S8 Ort O of Falr's estate. Ben- | 84 nd prize $250. Some ¢ e members | The University:of California has had an [and attention to the endurance contest|ever brought.together on this coast and 44 nett alleges that a year prior to his death ~ . x ¢ Leeoager et an < y ges that a year prior t ath T pe § ancis Yacht Club think | ‘x.vx‘n nt court f»nr the last two or three [to be held in March under the auspices | v:ill probably supply the fastest going of A.! the \.ul'nmreshb(eat Alrlslo(r; Lodge Fair entered into an oral contract with Stolen Valise Recovered. y 1y as well be|years, and lm; success of the college in | of the Automobile Clib of California. The | {he entire tournament. From the host | last Sunday ”‘t!"“‘ S0 e i defeat- | i to pay him $3000 for an interest in| A canvas telescope valise was st th on the re-|tennls has undoubtedly been largely due |first names on the entry list are those of | 0f boxers in training some champions | €d the Rifles, after 2 Close contest, one to | [0 tent which he (Bennett) claims he | from a wagon in front of the office of th P me the sioop | to that fact. Frank Miner and G. A. Aldrich. It is ex- | Will surely develop. The tournament will l"’:’;"’i‘l';gl"l: victory forithe Rifles seems | ¢ N ¢ red to the Eureka Automobile| Commercial Transfer Company,231 Powell 4 pected at least fifty machines will be en- | commence one week from Tuesday and 2 Transfer Company, a concern in which | street, Thursday night. The poli pense of building | Rain Falls North of Tehachapi. tered and that the contest will attract | Will extend over four nights. On the B’f‘:}"ndifll “E’:St" street, Ala- oo o erested. notified. and Detectives O'Dea he 3 deed of | The section of the State morth of Te.|Much attention throughout theState. Cups —_———— e s ot (.- e | cahy recovered it yesterday in the £ - ik e e i1 | hachapt received .a -moderate amount_ of | Wil be slven by G. A. Boyer, E, Couriney Game Law Violator Is Fined. ;"r“;:“';:"‘; e aw AoNlote: Dy -llafnl‘é:;:- @ -tttk @ | yard of a house at Miria’ o8 @ tsmen think it would | raf; sterday. Th i s fi . d Charles E. Lini % a- A 2 3 3 son, | bore address o care 5. ¢ or if this cannot b The. mountalne. but dg e fereh i | H O OBt s Mmi- | Deputy Kercheval found ninety-six quail | goalkeeper; James .and Peterson, full- | ang Allison, forwards. The work of the | Sneriock. Tavesien e 1t bl sviden. ‘ ’ ecniood thet ehel. | SOF bbbt e (ARG Ak el | hence to San Tose, fiching ¢ iy {115t Sunday in a box marked ‘eggs,” | backs: Harwood, Hunter and McCallum, | forward line of the Independents 17 been dropped in the yard by the thie b )\ 30-footers. The | rainfall in San Francisco was 60 of ay | Claus Spreckels bullding in this city, The | 0ich Was shipped by express ‘,mm Brad- | halfbacks; W. Jamiescn, Showell, Mil- | proving and Bowman is proving a useful | who had seen a policeman approaching i for the express purpose of | irch, bringing the amount for the season | 4istance to be covered is 100 miles. ley, Monterey. County, to SanfordBros,, | dred, Buchly and Holland, forwards. The | man as left halfback. Affleck Is an ex- | em. g o c ging or defending the trophy are | up 10 9.38 inches, which is about the aver. —————————— commission merchants of (his clty. C.IT. | Independent representatives will be: Ar- | cellent goalkeeper and Melville is quick expe e and are likely to prove white |age. The weather for to-day ls predioted | CHEYENNE. Wyo. Jan. 30.—The Leglsla- Sanford pleaded guilty to violating.the | fleck, goalkeeper; Oliver and Melville, | and &rtain fullback. Sully, the captain, | ., Bu e . Do i gup Robe shotrery, ture to-day adopted a memorial to Congress | 5ame laws before Judge Fritz yesterday | backs; Irwin, Sully and Bowman, half- | qoes not play a showy game, but keeps 1 NKéws Letter,' witl b ‘avaring the omnibus statehood bill, and was fined §25. .} backs: Owens, - Watt, Smith, Turmbull | waii on the ball : o - e afiure i g bilists but others / /