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10 THE SAN FRANCISECO CALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1903. KRISHNA, THE BLACK BEAUTY, WILL _._STR_IVE FOR DERBY HONORS BELLE BRANDON |7 : : : T/CARDINAL MEN CUP ATTRACTS ON FIELD AND FLEET HOUNDS CINDERPATH Athletes Round Into Form Quickly in Warm Weather. SE—— ST S Cleverest Coursers in California Will Go to Slips. Champions Are Entered | for the “Plate” at Union Park. gt e | |Freshmen Meet Oakland High School Team To=Day. —— IVERSITY, Feb. 20.— has been the first rrupted prac- ayers and track has been ideal, en on tha, diamond. & sore arms having e warm afternoons PUR—— lienge Cup and the California the In be fea- n Park for the h commences 'r} E eighth renewal Belle Brandon SRR T T S — .‘ : this week. n weather, however, ' | has had an n the fact that 3 the men are beg = less fashion sugges ; In the game | saturday wit Mary's team the St ably good sh | the se The tlelding was aimost per- | fect and ev n h ne made a he team except | one secured a hit St. Mary's pitcher | | Catcher McGil ratlo | throws to ba Mary's | nine to score | the varsity c: | at cutting men oft undoubtedly short time. Parker, also showed a six men d fault Parker out eight men and allowing only e were secured off Flynn's T 8 UL O P T SRS N ¥ ORRG W SR RN 5 Bk i good ball tsco leagua team to Palo Alto on March 9 has been a cause of general rejoicing among botn players and college fans. The varsity men will have a chance to cross bats with t-Queen 1L players who know the game and should reap great benefits from the daily prac- tices with the professjonals. Trainer “Dad” Modlton, with the ad- vent of warm weather, is putting his men through harder work on the cinder path Every day sees one or more prospective | varsity men running a trial under 0 that the trainer may get a determine what hi distance T freshman class brought in several good men, notab Turpin, the '08 track captain and spri Weller, hurdler and broad jumper; Lovell runner, and W sprinter ar broad jumper. To-m with the Oakland High | man athletes will be given an opp ! ity to show whether or not they may bs T T ——— 5O AT T AT R 5 R PRACI’T(;E AT BERKELEY. Many Athletes in Training for Field and Track Events. BERKELEY, Feb. 20.—California’s track men are at steady work, with the season well opcned. Prospects spite of tfe of | whose places will be diffier men and o | with proper s for work. Dewet wiped California this term is weakened b: him before loss of Plaw, the wonderful hammer | thrower rvice, the crack distance man, | and Powell and Cheek, two men o whom California has counted much in the hurdles and high jump. ought to win the major part in the sprints with such athletes as Cadogan, Abadle, Brown and Townsend. The first ten-second men in the h ¥n is not far behind. Aba y get in the hundred and Cadogan first in the 22. Townsend and Brown will also r in the 220 and 440. Townsend, in pas years, has always been unfortunate In spraining knees and ankles at the last 0 be a beaten R s LTS TR L lles last year, is train- 5 and_( two fresh- | men. Chaplin is a Berkeley High School graduate and made a good record in his preparatory school days on the track. He is going well in practice. Hannigan is the speediest man in the low hurdies at col- lege, but Cifaplin may win out from him in the hig 1les. Sitver Clod, . B ol i | criftor wards and Graydon are the ra McDonald, Barge, Reta 8. | ' | only old men out for the half-mil , Hot Slugs, Flower of Gold and | | eral ‘freshmen are being tried fc be Ca Against him shman. b- on the | event nia’s is H betts seasoned campaigner | 1 be seen no more on the The son of Emin Pasha- ed over & fence and the which he had been tied became entangled In the fence pickets. dead when found > . —_— —_— Basket Ball League Sthedule, TANFORD UNIVERSITY, Feb. 20— | only two who have the events constant pr: will have consider- Q WALTER JENNINGS' GREAT SON OF WATERCRESS, WHICH WILL BE COUPLED IN THE BETTING WITH FLLIOTT IN THE DERBY—JOHN- NY DALY IS SHOWN IN THE SADDLE. High Sc of 2 feet 8 inches in o this fleld event. Wilcox and Symmes are in the pole vault. 1 his place as center forward will be taken, JEENNINGS’ COLT Although the review of the track s ok promising, the 3 | sco Y. M. C Mission branch Y. M. C. A. San Fra i (88 declded upon the following schedule of games to be played by league teams: S by Peter Fay. V. Holland's place on the tlon does not the Ca wing will be taken by a heavier man. D. R fornia athletes are not the least dis- | ( The > consisten Jamieson's post of goalkeeper will be P OMlSES N& ELL fna“:::::’n{h e Do tent The last w n the dlamond filled by J. Robertson. The Vampires —%° | will line up in the following order: J. Robertson, goalkeeper; Richardson and | SO oOf lmp._ Watercress ‘i'fl’;fi.,f‘“,fi the cnanaet - compnny win e | FOOTBALL GANE Petersen, backs; Harwood, McCallum and it in the 1 has kept g and base which have been eed this kind of Out in the for thiy time of the * el | bas shown a st | university men. | trem hard at e A o 14—Stanf, 3 ve. San Prancisco ¥, M. O 4 ncisco. March 16—Mission ¢ | San Prancisco Yacht Club; Saturday, Hunter, ' halfbacks: "T. ' Fay, Buchly, Is Compared With cruise to Paradise Cove; Sund: vell, W. Jamies t ‘ay, for- . May 17 a Wi 31 BE KEEN i’:fi"l}:‘ The gioe wurz‘xabr;gmtazerl D. o | Watercolor. Robinson will referee. The latest additions to the Vampires’ —_—— Indies day; ¥, May | | dinner to be given to crew | | Friday and Saturday, May to Vallejo; Sunday, May 31, race home for C. A Franc: +—&ta; n | | aY. M C | | : | The outfiel Captain McKeown, M. C. A ve Ean | owners' “cip”and cruising flags of the club: | rye team are the Fay brothers, who play a ¢ / Y eitmuller and Hansen, particularly t} oo T el Tau—le—s = g e | Rifles Are to Meet the ong game. Last Sunday they scored l:z‘\ge::; '::r:"d rn‘:’ ';xe c:;.um-- a&il:":lny, N B W C B A T ok e g B L five of the eight goals made by the Vam- | : colded at Ingle- | (00 was playing well at first base, will 200, April 3 crulse to’ Redwood City (b meet the Unbeaten Team of ires against the San Francisco eleven. | side track on Monday, will be Wal- | Who Was PIav/n® w o - { P! | be out of the gam eek or two on Ban Francisoo Y. Bay Yacht Club:; Saturday - _ July 4, At 3 o'clock to-morrow afternoon the | ter Jennings’ ‘*‘coal black gentleman,” ¢ ined ankl celv ce f e Wallac ophy; Sunday, 2 + % & - " | account of a sprained ankle received dur- —— FOR YACHTSIMEN ST e A s AL Vampires. San Francisco eleven will meet the Alblon | Krishna. Opinion is divided as to the | o ihe game with St. Mary's College. Baseball at Stanford. the Sacramento River; Sunday, July 27, special Lodge team on the Alameda grounds. merit of the slashing son of Imp. Water- [ Some changes Will have to be made to F INTV: race for vawls: Saturday, A < Fhis satch should be quite inter- - : g e STANFORD UNIVERSITY. e le: Setoiay, SALENE .l otiiea s to Fiua IeRErs. TRl d cress. A maiden to the time of the great | fill this vacancy. Theobald, a freshman, To-morrow afternoon the Stanfors oo lambake and games at California Cove: Bun OVERS of assoclation football will | esting. The San Francisco team belng . . . clambake and games at Callfornia Cove: Sun. 4 $16,000 California Jockey Club F' . | will be tried in right fleld and Hansen ball nine will play their first g:::b;fz: Callfornla Tars Are FlrSt weaker than it was on the occasion of Futurity O By v row on the R | will be put at first base for a time. the Independents of Oakland, the September 5, 6 and 7, e o pree S0 pcH the previous meeting of these two clubs | Stake, declded at Inglesids tn December | The basemen are playing first rate. echeduled for the 7th inst. having bee to Issue Their aluma Creek; Wednesday, grounds at Webster street, Ala-| "5 "couiang grounds on January 18, | last, his sensational win of that event shman Causley is still a little shy t annual regatta of the Pacific Inter- | meda, when the most exciting and Im- |ang the Alblon team having improved ’ 3 > | | rcha sent the black fellow's stock . e. BIli schoduld for the 7ok st & nanal Tegacty of the' Pacific Tnct n n | stock booming. | at third base. ss, another freshman, pendents won from the State Tppye . Schedule 20, handicap ‘regatta for the Robert Vincent |POrtant match of the scason Will be |its game, the two elevens are nearly equal | His action was compared with Watercolor | is playing good ball and has covered him- niversity . | cup: Saturday, October 3, rendezvous at 8au- | plaved petween the American-Britigh | IR strength. | last Baturday by a close m, The visiting nine will by b, self with glory on several flelding excur- and many o . At 11 o'clock to-morrow morning the Lo0ne he: Wil yet.shaw te b [ saif with S S CHUSIE S emeur n, | #alito; Sunda flect; | Rifles and the Vampires. Independents will play a practice match | (N €qual of that grand performer in the October 4, cruise outside the be composed o heads in company with San Franci . - = - e lay the: t shy o e oLanagan. 130, pitche X Thursday evening, the th inst., | {ipiERY, QUOLE AT, Trupe 1 MOSeATA LARA | The latter team has wen every league |against the second eleven of the Rifles | Haggin colors. Krishna has started but | PIAT% PSIWEeD Whem at short stop and 14 Webber. third bu:"n.l,:‘;:',,".f“}’"d base! O there will be a meeting of Corinth- | day, October 25, last cruise 1n squadron, match it has played this year and if ft [ With the object of testing the meritd uf | once since his capture of the Futurity | of the team. Overall, tn the box, still has Ireland, captain and center fielg. m. ian Yacht Club members in the of- | The California yachtsmen will have |, 0% P8Y ow will capture | 00 accesslons to the Independent Club. | prize and then he ran unplaced after cut- | weak arm, but that should be straight- hear, right fleld. ©i Bras-| o . of ex-Commodore John W. Pew, 310 | more prizes to contend for than in any Y to-morr On Monday on the basebal ting out a scorching clip for three-quar- | ened out in another week. Hatch is show- | previous season. There.will be the an- | the Pennant. The American-British Rifles Haywards a match W‘l}l be g‘aye‘;‘:’:;:l:?; ;er!h of the journey. The race, a mile nual race for the Wallace trophy; Rob- | haye lost only on: h during the sea- | tWO teams representing San ash, run at Ingleside on Monday last, ert” Vinbent has offered a handicap otip |\ ¥ Jue mate and Oakland. The band of the American- | was won by Kenilworth in 1:39%. Krishna The varsity willl line up Catcher, McGllvray; Pa atcher, McGllvray; pitcher, Parker; first | a schedule of crulses and events for the ing steady improvement behind the bat . | Pi treet, for the purpose of preparing h follows: | Pine s gy P and his throwing to bases is getting bet- base, Cowden; second by 15 w: V] o 3 | ter. base, Copp; shortstop ‘fifiral:r;wm. third | coming season. tor the second time, and two other cups | O This was on January 18, when the | pritich u.ifles will furnish music. g: is | finished fourth, and possibly may be only —_——— feld, Towenthal: center nosi0rd; left | At a recent meeting of the newly elect- | will be prosented by a friend of the el | VAIDIres beat them after a keen strugele, | expected the game will excite much In- |a sprinter. He had not been’ hurciey Are Searching for Right Man. field, Knight. €16, Wirt; right | .7 girectors of the Corinthian Club W. P, | Jullan Altendorf, the port captain, has|l t0 0. If the Rifles win to-morrow's |terest among the people’of Haywards and | howaver, and when he faces the barrier The city's commercial me - 3 —— Harrold was appointed measurer. The |offercd an eighty-five-pound anchor and | Bame their score will tie that of the Vam- | nelghborhood. The teams will line up | on Monday next with his stablemate, EI- | , ™ VS © Cught 16 Yo able to aame Bell for Track Captain, following were appolnted members of the | the Yacht owners will subscribé for a tro. | pires. If a tie results the winning of the | In the following order: [T US RS ey e & Gierent Mvae O o T ETANFORD UNIVERSITY, ¥eb. 2 _ | committee to take charge of the jinks on |V Besides the foregoing rewards for | pennant will still be in doubt. e ie s i K oo il Wiliiameon | F———————————————— & lof the recently created Department of H. W. Bell, varsity high jumper g - - e good seamanship the club will present The team of the A: rican-British Rifles Left back. Forrest Com rce and new candidate: id to and pole | opening day: J. V. O'Brien, chairman; | henna the boat o Ame: BAGK NUMBERS OF ommerce ew candidates are sai vaulter, was last night eiected capio;. A 3 > D e b T s Anikkiag aret, sec- | wity ye mad ¢ Willlamson, captal gt b -Hodge be constantly appearing. The position the 1905 class track teams . tos CPtain of | 1. J. Bowes, Frank W. Thompeon, Waiter | ord and third fn.the handicap race. Tre B SR ey -Center half back...Chambers THE SUNDAY CALL g B i o .. i gt ey oy et & Sl ¢rowell, H. D. Hawks and W. Hogg special race for yawl-rigged yaohts ang | and 8oalkeeper; Forrest and Hodge, full- Lett haif back """ *Hunter will carry with it a salary of $100. Healdsburg. Before entering college pej) | The California Yacht Club ia generally | the anchor race are new events. e Bl e Rl A i Center Torward .Shang |- | Comtalning Ast Supplement Civil Service Examinatio was prominent in academic athletics as g | the first to lay out its plans for the sea- R T e and Shand, forwards. s St ey will be forwarded to any ad- Saapene e - tions. member of the Healdsburg High School [son. The schedule of events as now ar- Iortgages Downtown Property. | In view of the struggle before them and e TSI SRS pre- Outer right track team. ranged follows: Inside right The first celebration of Christmas in| ,Saiygay. Aprll 18 opening day; Sunday, | German Savings and Loan Society April 19, cruiee 1 as o ¥ ibe Sritte House occurred on December | mmodors George M. Shan's yawl Jdior: Som | $300.000 twenty-three pleces of prope wdsy, May 2, rendezvous off San Francisce | cated in the downtown districe. dress in the United States, paring to hold examinations for positions Henry E. Bothin has mortgaged to {he nnfiln\is !n"lrre{z theilr relco'rd ;r[ vlct{m;l:s Canada, Mexico, Philippines, of building, food, milk inspectors, gas and unbroken, the Vampires intend to put the te g for | strongest available team in the field. On PRI S PRI TEweit: Snd: Guant) wies: 1¢- ot 3B oy st s M B 3 m o account of the bad wrench to his knee re- | . WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—Brigadier General ceipt of 5 cents per copy. SRERE._ A Sixmdaniion. wiSies Be heid jged R bad G. W. Baird was placed on the retired list to- shortly for promotions to lleutenants and celved by A. W. Wilding some time ago, | gay. kaxvta&)nl mylha 1-‘|;¢ Department. o