The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 12, 1903, Page 34

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34 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY _____________—__“_______2—___________———————— SPORTS OF THE RACE COURSE, THE FIELD, THE LINKS AND THE WATER BLUE AND GOLD ATHLETES TRIUMPH ON THE DIAMOND AND THE WATER BRINGING IN THEIR. SHELL / - DUND T NS, SEVEN 1P San Francisco Golfers Lose Second Inter- club Match. f match of the | wo clubs are tied neutral 1 1€ oy 31 holes and the holes, gi z a s of 1l on the aft- | ) green was which cost s a mass of some of the gol i At the eighteenth | ted into the cup e well off the green. The full the match are shown in the ———— A:vLBTISf@N‘IL WHAT IS A SHEPH-DAMOND? Scruttan ....... n_ Gregory. Brown . R. M. Fitzg captain of the > Oaklar L. Abbot of the a1 bonaccon crigi isitor: & ng that OPPOSITION LEAGUE SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED Season Will Open Nzxt Tuesday and Will Close in Latter Part perfection, hard- le efface nor dn.. Dut’ miiser pij fisiabiontss st . Dat walor i) st _vu t; schedule of the Pecific National iamond wor y exactly ® | League, the rival baseball organization e aumber of facets as the rarest | o¢ (ne coast, bas been given out. Ac. gem, the Sapph-Diamond | cording to the schedule San Francisco and same prismatic fire and | Butte will open the season here next illating luster of the genuine, | TUcsday, Los Angeles and Helena In the southern ¢ Tacoma at Seattle, Bpokarz 1oils the money-lender and has glad- | 4; Portland. Ban Francisco will have the the hearts of those who pos- | majority of the games. There will be Demonstrated by natural | basebzll here nearly every week during " E s the season. Jight, side by side with the genuine; | "', "ocieon will 1ast about six months lean same as the genuine, Possessing | and will be closed in this city with games cvery attribute that makes the real | between Spokare and San Francisco. The gem so valuable. schedule i3 so divided that Monday of ) [ Rubies, Emeralds, Sapphires and | (%, Woek 15 set aside as traveling day . | for the eight clubs of the league. During Fearls of scientific construction. No ' the last month of the season most of the ian ess thew clectric lichts. Catalogues on appli- | c2mes will be played here and in Lo s, lig! gu PPL- | Angeles, as the weathier in the north is cstion, | generally wet and stormy at that time C. DAVIDSON, 124 Kearny st. 19: the year. [t | few Bliss. Calitornia comple 9 to 1 in the ninth Inning flew out to Trowbridge fanned edy got his base on | McKeown secured an infield hit and Ke > ST THE. ;JHX\I.’ SINGLE 211 game last » much Overall. California we ) 1. The fact that the secured ten to third ther Ieitmuller, Heitmulier 11 to land oon afterward Overall, and Adams' sacrifice. inning al blue on and gecond and after » score came in the xth, when Brown »agger and Ball followed ¥ith s single by minutes later first. Brown scored a though, on error scored and Hendricks got Ball's overthrow. Heitmuller sent McKeown and He Score: (' HURELY JUMPS TO OPPOSITION LEAGUE 18 to play into it 1 Wilson's Star F:rst Baseman Accepts Dugdale’s Offer and Will Play With Rival Seattle Team. The opposition baseball league still con- tinues to make inroads tnon the Pacific oast organization. 'Another of the sta dié the kangaroo stu vesterday —and | jumped w he c get the most money. The latest man to do the act is Bill Hurley, the crack first baseman of the Beattle team. He deserted Parke Wil- son laet night and signed to play with Manager Dugdale of the rival Seattle team. It was expected Hurley would jump. According to rumor, he was due to luave several days aj Howe ver, when ques- tioned on_the he ¥ his own counsel. Last night. shortly after the team had finished dinner. Hurley quietly packed up his belongings and boardec the train for Seattie, where Lc will join Dug- dale’s team, which is preparing for the opening of the season ir the northern city. Pitcher Hickey of the same team v he Just how long will ¥lay with Wilson remains to He dentes he will jump, but the been passed ajound that the southpaw is ready to moke the change also =aid to be ready to has not made his escape. Hickey be seen. tp has , but so and he may do it at any time it appears the opposition league is mak- ing a target of the Seattle team. In the last week Wilson has lost four of his best men, MecCarthy, Stovall, O'Hara and Hurley. The team is in a badly crippled condition and can do little In the line of winning games until some more good players are secured to taake the places of thoge who have gone tc the opposition. — Carter and McVey Matched. Kid Carter, the Brooklyn middle-weigit, and Bam McVey, the big colored boxer of Los Angeles, have agreed to meet in Los Angeles on May 5, fiesta weck. The match will be held under the nusplees of the Twentieth Century Club and wiil be a twenty-round affalr. Carter will leave for the south on Wednesday to train. The men are to meet at catch- weights. Hatch | there | TENNIS HONORS FOR HOTEHS |Surprise Develops Academic League Contests. - High School Close, Exciting Matches T 3 ual tennis ship of sed yesterday on the C7 oved an un- ear 13 Mariv 1a School of M victory of Hotchk hanical was few s and his ability e longest. bson was oppo2ed not been o bad In the tehkiss, and had he as strong as pletely xh 'Lr-(f‘d 5 ed in the final. He stuck game- s task and the first two sets were The last set went to Dore of The latter won tt ily and had 2 good lead ln ti but Hotchkles proved too ste m and won out by & Darrow m ill of Oakland High School was it to be the strongest rin ment, but he proved a disapy . being beaten badly by IMotehklss. ander th midget of Lowell f the e wou the next " was beaten The closest and most stubbornly tested match was that between ” of Berkeley High and i rt to finish and cofi- kiss beat Dore, cander Be KENNIFF IS THE STAR IN FLY-CASTING M ATCH ats All and in Lure Casting at Golden Gate Park. of San Franciseco Fiy- 3 erday at Btow Colden Gate Park, in their regular 18 C. R. Kemniff was the star ner in long distance casting and in | In the former he sent feet of lire, while in the latter cetit. The cfficlal @9 low: per aanmyc zn Py oo gazxar Garden City Bowlers Win. SAN JOSE, April 1L.—The Garden C bowlers defeated the S8an Franclsco B three games at the V- Garden Hobins a4, 5. Menn 142, 144430, Totals TIT, | —_————————— | REST OF MURDERERS | TO BE DISTURBED | Tearing Down Newgnte Prison Ne- cessitates Removal of Bodies Buried Beneath Its Floors. Four-score murderers’ bodles are buried beneath the floors of Newgate jail, and the authorities are wondering how theso ins are to be disposed of when the work of demolition reaches their present | resting pla No cemetery or public burial place is likely to receive them except under com- pulsion. This is evidenced by the atli- tude of the City of London and Tower Hamlets Cemetery Company of the Mile Viind rond, whose officials vigorously Tepu- diate the statement recently published that their cemetery has been chosen for the reinterment of the Newgate eriminals’ bodies. This statement, it is urged, lated fo injure the business of the ceme tery, and we much regret that it was published in these columns. Few peajle would not object to the burial of their dear ones in the company of Newgate murderers. Our representative learned at the Guili- hall recently that it is not vet decidcd in what cemeiery these remains shall be placed. The work of removal must be done to the satlsfaction of the medical officer of health. The town clerk's department has sub- mitted @ special report on the subject to the city lands committee of the corpora- tion, and this will be discussed at their next meeting. Considerable crowds of visitors flock dally to view the ancient prison now that its days are numbered. Admisglon s ob- tained by ticket issued at the Guildhall. Curlously enough, at least two-thirds of those who pass through Newgate's once dreaded portal on sightseeing Intent are ladies. The ghastliest sight of all is the famous passageway under which many murder- ers lie buried. The briefest epitaph suf- fices for those interred. Single initlal lct- ters roughly cut into the stone under fuot —that is all.—London Express. l The chgmpion | thougit he had even & | un hm)-k s closest | | z| | is caleu- | i SEATTLE TEAM BATS OUT A VICTORY IN NINTH INNING OF EXCITINC GAM TANDING 1 geles i 1 game SHOWER SILVER ON TOMAN. raled by the northe slent and the - - Bhae was on the short end. 4 to 2. ,+ | Baseball Enthusiasts at Los Angeich o game was ¢ nge from R,-,‘. an Ancxcnt Custom. s that sced out by the past week or so. Th Wd life in every minute the nineteen pi the front for ac e vequired stuff rowd that turned cd: the the Moriey out | worth of its good ball see anything tha <hores g et the 5o he engag- . Do relation to base 1 wit jers hit direc elded Comipetitors in Distance | ; oman gat have many UMPIRE LEVT T BLUNDERS. came his W % . o A M and thrown nicely to the Gives Fierce Decisions After Being Hit hv a Batted Ball. suthpay:, SACRAME and up to the B Saised i e had the itle pla i opped the beginning Then he was landed on f i After that he g: h came just rignt and los members itched ugh and then hit la the ningh when tvo we iffed the ball (b put Hemphill on se: bat had been ¢ d Arrellane ball in Leal; Pabist Eagan, Lindsev, Arrellane 1 ADV!BT!SEHENTS P~ THE OLDEST AND BEST - S S S BLOOD PURIFIER THE GREATEST OF ALL TONICS. A Sptring Medicine that adds vigor and strength to the system;: ‘| purifies and enriches the Blood, and lays the foundation for a strong constitution and good health during the hot sultey summer. 1iar Most everybody feels bad in the spring. ailment but tired, worn out and totally unfit for work or anything else that requires ener They mope around upon the border-land of invalidism, irritable. unreasonable. % @ A good appetite in the spring is a rarity, and we sicken at the s of food, or r though¥ of eating, and what little we do eat is a burden to the stomach and a tax upon the digestion Warm weather is sure to bring out the hidden poisons, germs and -seeds of dise have been collecting in the blood and system dur- ‘ing winter, and you may look for some old chronic trouble to make its appearance. It is a timc. too, when boils and carbuncles, and pustuiar al skin eruptions like eczema aud tetter, pay their annual visits and make life miserable by their intense pains and intolerable itching and burning. The fight for health should begin before any warning symptoms of physical collapse are felt, or before the seeds of disease have time to germinate if we would avoid the usual spring sickness: and with S. S. S, the acknowledged king of bleod purifiers and greatest of all tonics, you can put your blood and system in such perfect condition < and so strengthen the constitution that one may be as iree from sickness and as igorous afia strong durmg the trying months of spring and depressing summer season as at any other timé S. S. 8. not only builds you up, but searches out and destroys any poisonous germs ®r impurities that may be lurking in the blood. The benefits derived from the use of S. SR are permanent because it acts directly on the blood and purifies and cleanses it of all impure matter, leaving nothing te cause fermentation and deterioration of this life-giving fluid. In selecting your blood purifier and spring tonic get one that 1 long experience and thog: ough test have proven the best. In S. 8. 8. you will find a remedy whose purifying proper ties are 11nquestxon.1ble, and just such a tonic as your system needs. Ask your druggist for S. S. S.—there is nothing else just as food For the past 40 years we have had a standing offer of $1,000 for proof that tains the least particle of any mineral whatever, and this offer is still open. SS Some have 1o particu re juge e oy gy hy o1 peevish, Gentiemen : For over four years I suffere general debility, causing a thorough 'noskxi: down of my system, so that I wasunable to ::tsa;d‘ to my household d T had tried other megé} cines, which did not relieve me. Seven years aj my cousin, who had been benefited by S. S. - told me about it. Itried it andit cured me. Ihave been able to attend to my household duties sve siace, experiencing no inconvenience whatave- in fact, Iam able to work in the garden as well #% my house 1 heartily recommend to all who '.zu" feel the need of a thoroughly good blood :one: feeling sure they will be benefited therebw ; - Yours truly, - MRS. JOSIE A. BRITTAIN, Ninth St., Columbia, Tenn. s. L] s. s “w. S S. LS. o ¥ ons NATURE’'S REMEDY ° PURELY VEGETABLE \

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