The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 20, 1904, Page 10

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FRANCISCO CALL BRUARY 20, 190£. CARDINAL BALL PLAYERS AN BASEBALL TEAM OF WHOM CAR- — ® S ! DINALS ADMIRERS EXPECT MUCH. B % 1 i VARSITY TOSSERS L | NOT YET IN FORM & £ ' ' | : / s , ; G | Stanford Men Seem Unable to | 728 4 2 ; : Acquire Snap and Ginger in Their Preliminary Practice | S I O STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Feb. 19. | | —Although the cardinal nine has been | on the diamond for a month, its work | | the past week has not been encourag- | ing. Many of the players get in the | | game in & listless, careless fashion that | | ‘does not augur well for a pcrfec!edj | P | team. The fielding has been ragged, | : but not perhaps so bad as the base | | | | running. | In spite of Coach Doyle’s admonition | | 3 | to “watch the ball,” the men while | = . } | on bases frequently become careless and overlook chances to advance. This | was particularly noticeable in the | ¢ : i 3 | | twelve inning tie game played with | « | | santa Clara Thursday. If the varsity | | players had run bases as well as the | Santa Clarans did the game would not | : | have been a tie. 2 | | Sales, '06, has been doing most of the / | | pitching up to this time owing to the | fact that Tritch, who occupied the box | in the second game against Berkeley | last year, has been troubled with a sore arm. Sales proved very effective | in the last game with Santa Clara and 2 g ¥ . o | has képt up a remarkable batting rec- % : e A8 o } R AT : | |ord. Urtil Thursday he’ had ba;led R B 5 “1000” in the scheduled ‘games, and in CENTER FIFLD ; the game that day his record was three S DD 5??}1‘;45“%2 hits out of four times up. | : &0 < | The varsity line at present as o follews: Ball, catc Tritch and Roosevelt, pitchers; Blake, Mat- thews and Moore, first base; Williams, FAST GREVIOUNDS [BOWLERS GETTING (PLAYERS OF GOLF * |RACKET WIELDBRS & & o o v INITAL MEETING DOLPHINS READY up o —— out all the candidates thoroughly in g PV ! an endeavor to get the best possible i Champions of the Sward Will | Great Sport Is Expected When | Handicaps for Men and Women | Three Biz Tournaments ' Will 3 e L e s ‘ Alameda Vampires, Who Stand | North Beach Rowing Club Will Compete at Union Coursing the Big Tournament on the| Will Take Place on Monday! Eng the Attention of thc?;':",;;","f:;," on the track but to thel at Head of League, Will Play; Pick Crews of Foer - Oared Park in Two Notable Events| Green Commences in April| at the San Rafael Link Tennis Players About Buyif:}"‘;fr“‘;’l““,,‘”imti:;f”:f'_:;(‘l ‘“"‘q;; 4 the Unbeaten Thistle Eleven| Barges for Marech Regatta et ——.—— g [ford's losses have been ve —_—— — { while her gains from th h s meeting of the San| During the coming three days many| The next three days will be lively | Bave not been commensurate | At Idora Park, Oakland, this after- of the Dolphin coursing i Bowling Club, held | golfers will be in evidence on the Pre- [ ones for the rackst wielders Gf the | noon the irday Hornets will play A - meets at sday night, was not as well at- |sidio links. This afternoon there will }\ T ments. will be s sure point winners there | @ friendly game of association football n ve season. r was eXpected, considering the |be a handicap over eighteen -holes | .0, Oakland and |Temain in college the following: Hyde, | against the Seamen's Insti Though the membership roll was ex- g city ¥ of the business transacted. ! against bogic for the men of the San | nt in which the | iR the shot-put; Dunn and Crcssman, | Francisco. The ball will be k tended by the creation of twenty va- - . 9 At 5 | in the quarter mile; Captain Holman, 3 S g ¢ ccomplished e meet- | Francis G0 1 first seconc Hiho ove torAbe at 3 o'clock. an rccomplisbed at the meet- | Francisco Golf Club, first and second | is the one for the | in the mile: Dole & Rt ot 1 work was planned for the next | prizes being offered. } championship of Alameda County. At | pole vault, and Bell in the high jump. x of these now ron be a wait- or membership ies, only fl remain, and the ing list To-morrow two of the games for . 5 . \,v"‘r'a‘:]:,n‘;{(i . both the’ singles |noC" VAshington’s birthday there will | San Mateo there will be an invitational | However, *“Dad” Moulton thinks he “_‘“‘t‘,"“";f'"f'.;' ”f] o ASS0- ' iphe bos being put into shape, g s s ments I Singles|be a qualifving round over cighteen|mixed doubles on Monday, given by |has the material from which to de- | ciation Football L ere post- | qu 0. having: bees: palated z r doubles tournaments were com- | holes, medal piay, with ba iss Jewell on the Hotel Mateo courts. | velop a victorious team, and the Stan- | poned on account wetness of name ation, so that and the time limits of t ford rooters are confident that if it is | the weather will be played, on the Pre- he differ- | sixteen players whe return the lowest the prettiest craft here is a handicap, doubl heduled ! 5 | dicap, the |y | < is canh; And ey sl e A ses ; 1 es : ossible to bring forth such a team | sidio Athletic Groun The Indepen . 1 ek \‘\a‘l\hl.d “m{ "fin_ Ffm'; \'_fl_nx i r.m_!fld to enter the'(y pe played on the California uub;?md-- will develcop it. ents of San Fran: o, who defeated is expected that many members et e b inary | Tatch play. Each round of the match | courts on Wast birthday. The | — the Albion Rovers nd last Sun- visit the clubhouse on Sundays 4 there will be twenty-eight | must t competed within four | fourth ¢l s will complete their | COLLEGE MEN WILL M day in a league match. will meet them AyS. A club regatta, for s d 5. They -must -be: compieted by | and the two contestants who | tourname at the park. | SOLDIERS ON BAI3 FIELD | 28410 The ball will be kicked off at member may enter, will be ¢ = {. The green will be opened on | the fir round will receive| The Alameda County championship g B ALY *LD | 1 p. m., and Hugh Williamson has been h 20. For the barge races The other rounds will close on ! tournaments enhanced in both im P T selected as referee. most skillful oarsmen of N following dates gayeties of the winter season | Portance and interest by the fact that | Fast Game Is Expected When Rival _“The teams will line up in the follow- 1 be selected and will pick el ' rst round (thirty-two matches). | being now over, ladies of the San)]for the first time they. are. ‘open.’ Nines Clash on Presidio Dia- ing order: > will be two preliminary wce-ss H Francisco Golf Ciub will have more | Heretofore only residents of the coun- | g Tt Rt aradie races and a final, the members of the x g nd round (sixteen matches), July | time to devotc to the link: ice the | 1Y ave been allowed to compete. All winning crew receiving medals pre- . : Bt - eginning of She - the 6o l;e“mms;!hn crack rom ! side of the bay Joe Wagne; all ar soldier ball sented by the club. The crews will be A pre. o o eatoned! Third round (eight matches), Aug- | down on the schedule l:h;u'«f entered both singles and doubles | team will line up against a picked nine made as in s s possible, get into the running for] ust 13 i h for lack of entri i PR “\‘l” fosull. | from the alumni of the University of R hbvics Cos to ase t in the California and Stanford at the Presidio | Bradley - o -Outside hletic ground: L { the members of the Ladies round (two matches), Septem- |hold a handicap over cigh club will purchase two additional outrigged skiffs and sculling races wiil Annex this afternoon at | Dvqueine | brothers Variel will furnish If nothing happens the game | Tavlor s : -i11 | high-class matche e Righ - N UNERY S . o = : peln Washington's birthday there will | ME[CHSs reross (he bay. have | Should certainly prove to be the best | Gueeil e M S [ . Smong e e At - y'ml,., be competitions for men and women | Joined for 1 the tournaments this | AMateur struggle that has taken place | At 3 o'clock. on the Presidio Athletic t f buying o e fiongsr-ney b of the . this city for a long time, for each | At 3 i’ S ST S reanae . AL tion of buying a new four-oared t players in the !on the links of the San Rafael Golf | ng : A | year will be more succe orning ihe X sy ; i of the ion over e ul than any barge The South has been in meda, who stard at the head of the | some time, is | table of results for the champ of life and at 9 in 1 be decided. wing Club, which t condition for to show signs have its new first doubles tourna- Club. Begin were drawn by lot, | there will ompet the best players | €ighteen hole with handi " the nd 2 out of the i men, and, beginning at 10, ladies 1st Nos. 3 and 4, | Will hold a handicap over nine holes am is made up of players who have | Grounds, the ba!l will be kicked off starred on many nines throughout the | for the mcst interesting match of the State. season between the Vampires of / the players on th County ten years ago The soldier boys will pin their faith Forsyth and Conrad, the crack bat- si turned ¢ eriainiy ments to all comers. The cracks from th | thirty-six-hole matches ARl & 1 one of the cou and eightec on 1i\""‘ ¥ move when the tourr v thrown appear:: Parker, formerly of Stanf of lovers of the game and the profits G R ppear, Pa Iy of anford s wiltiie. tor the nd Jury Investigates. funds of the league. The Grand Jury exam will do the slab work vard fullba and a putting contes e i By ehmapion, giayers. | of the Presidio team. Those men | ¢ the California_Association Football | house on the site next to the Ariel best team, and there- | It seems likely that the home-and- | {ROYE them being the Neal and |50 %00 Going great work for the | League, and the Thistles of San Fran- | boathouse ready for use In & short st likely to win, is J. C. | home matches that have been held for | Rardy brothers and ? Hubbard. | men in blue since the team was or. | CiSco, Who, having played fewer games, | time. When the boats and other club ndrew Foremsn Motiati4#ome ons past between teamt of | JUrINE (he 1 | ed and have made a wonderful | are Only one pcint behind the leaders | property are housed in the new quar- id Foreman |men Tepresenting the Sun ol iR e A | rd. Overall, the noted athlete |and have never been beaten. The ref- | ters crews will be formed and regular Jlayers. Such |and Oakland Golf clubs. wiil meds Countr omg wnarx clubs In Ala- | ¢rom Berkeley, will probably pitch for | €ree Will be C. W. Irish. The match | practice will begin place this semson. The firs e TAEoRuCE And e [ the college men, or if he fs unable to | IS expected to attract a larze crowd oo 43 AT | | Reed, the for- | from the sale of and catcher, | benefit of the ned several place in De- mer Har: side : 1 by ember or not later than Janu 8. will play behind the bat. Airth. the Vampire goalkeeper. was | Witnesses regarding a complaint filed leng vhile the second match has been yort greatly. | Tollowing i the e 1o- absent from his place in the field last | by Mrs. Carrie Frey that she had been rican ayed e: in Apiil. | Berkeley. | Sunday, but will defend the goal to- |swindled in a half interest transaction Quita ana| T If the {eam of the same club Presi Positions. Stanford. | Morrow. The two crack teams will be | by J. D. Bales. Mrs. Frey had previ- 'need on Ay in the preliminary round eight in the t. Owing to the m arrangements will be made | . Pres! [ both matches the inte club troph ..Reid | on their mettle and will play the best ously sued Bales for the return af atches ‘or ‘Parker | game of which they are capable. They | part of the money paid for a business aments for the cham- t one: came the property of winning Forsyth. mong these are - b hleibut if each team won one matct the bay counties. There il 1 ollowing order: agency, but juc p e Mount Rose, e Broee (xh"‘ % e Y 2T match, coneluded in one . ity clubs in the e il = % ‘;(:: es t h“r”h\'l‘fl:x?&'i‘f?‘oz“t(;:n 15“:3 . ks only ones played during the |{ ot £ g St o i ones in the association P Alth son, who found that the transac- > Boy, ers will be arranged for | fio 5. ol deciding | 274 thercfore the only ones with the : 3 Petersen was perfectly honest. The Grand an arxa R L i t\h"a“ b has n necessary it has been rlt:h}- ’).hnl.d a‘hnAnumm.«hlz: lf:urna- am .l:::(h(»fl“elld‘. ':::‘F‘ll{:'leh; '2;!:;!:7:5 took no actien regarding the e the winner of the last| 1aveq on t Burlingame (*.mmrylmcn.s are the Cali a and Golden | Cusack. Sette S I Center Halfback .....Turner | Pringing of an indictment, as it de- ol ent, was presented with | (jyb course. { ; g & - Right Halfback larner | Sires to hear from the complaiming Sy wcelgadior—, { air “of stiver:mounted | 47 TRl tne ' Oakiand goifers are |, hern Cali- : .. Outside Left .....J [ "Lees | witness, who is out of town Los.Angeles Loowt: Chosd, re made of the finest|phardly in a position to enter into a | 0FNia has carried off the coast cham- | morrow. The other three classes will e i | —_—————— Member, Galveston and T. 1 and have the regulation | match, as their course at Adams Point | PioNship for’the Jast two years, none | pe played the following Sunday. Taside. Right oo Snomo | P i S ach of the a fast one as. The question of bias and|has peen seriously curtailed and their | °f the clubs down south belong to the | 1y js more than likely that the Cali- | R. Disher. -.Outside Right ... .. Buchly | Focoedings Avo: Stayod. Gue 1o run in good s ng the balls that come up to the | new coun club: course is nmot yet | atsoclation. There are many more| fornia Club tournament set for Mon- | e standing of the clubs for the | _The Supreme Court has issued an was the runner up of the John ( € ment was discussed at length|ready for use. It might, however, be | PIAYers in the State to-day-than ever | qav will be postponed. Several of the | hampionship of the league is élny\\'rex | order restraining the Recorder’s Court e cup of 1802 and the other| Thursday night. 3 <ag | POSSiDIe to arrange for a match or a, pefore and all that is lacking is a lit- | prominent club players have entered | oo i copies & iy | of Pomona from proceeding turther in three have all made good records on| All the bowls must be of No.'3 bias, | number of matches, each taking up | te Orgamfization. ; the tournaments across the bay. If = o % ey | the case of P. J. Denninger.. The de- e local sward as well as at home.|the oniy one recognized by the big|one day, on a neutral couse and it is| -0€ San Mateo tournament is a pri- | the two conflict the local event will | Standioz of Assoclation footbalclubs Feb- | garqor jo charged with violating a The oniy notable entry from Stockton|CTubs in Scotland. When @ bowl has|to be hoped that this may be done. | }Ai¢ and more or less of a social af- | pronably go over city ordinance in ¢harging more than Dr. Clark's L. L. C. Just what he| been tested and is passed a small T,| Many of ihe golf courses around |i2i*: Ray Splivalo and Werner Stau Carr Neal, formerly one of the best | ¥ | the fixed legal rate for gas. The Su- will do remains to be scen, but he is|Standing for tested, surrounded by an|London, England, have suffered great- | L0 prominchi members of the Cali- | iavers in the United States, has played | preme Court will rénder an opinion in 56 s it arrow or some other emblem to be de-|ly from the lons continued wet ! fornia fennis Club, will compete. Miss|qt the California Club courts ast Easte ~os | termined upon by the bowis committee, | w, , alternating with frosts. The | Ellen Page of the same ciub is the ring week. 1Ir. 7 ¢ Eastern dogs | 1€ K s i S oiren the | {imes during the week. Mr. Neal made CLUBS. 1 The most notable | Will be stamped on it. ns are scatred in all directions | C1ampion of San Mateo County. - With | » hetter showing In the East than any . of these is Lord Brazen, acknowledged and the putting greens have been worn | her thiche tournament are entered Miss | giner Californian. He won the West- | to be the fastest of the w almost bare ef grass. Mild weather | Beatrice Splivelo, Miss Cornell, Miss 3 hip ab 7 c -3 . S the whole lot Spell of froat s v { Jewell, Miss Boyd and Miss C. Moyes, | "2 championship about ten years ago. Then there are Advertiser, Bil & In ‘Very | cEWE L A > . number of entries fo la- | g s golf course, for ‘then | W. Moore and A. Selby will be among | , 11 i r the Al ] i | the matter which will settle the ques- {tion as to the extent of authority of | Board of Superv in fixing rates to W’he charged by companies supplying | | artificial light. + . + * R 1 2 1p. m, and on Monday 10:15 a. m. and | SOINg after destructive to s and Barefoot Boy, ail from the sam: F ing is A da County ch icnship singl: Vi Vi 1 5 p. m. 'ollowing is a list of the like- | S 2 ! meda County champicnship singles was | vampires kennel, and all well known to the devo-| Iy winners in both stakes: {the surface is softened, while the|the entries. . much larger than was expected. Forty- | Thistles be some friendly g o e ol : 3 : R i ground beneath remains hard The handicap, singles tournament ndly games, and ove t ',""i) ~ me in this city. | Belle Brandon challenge cup s(‘pke—lg : eight of the best players from both | Independ the postponed contests for the cham- awford Belle should It has been suggested that’it would | commenced by the women of the Gold- sides of the bay will meet to-day, to- | Albion Rovers cretive, Good as Gold, Flower Girl, | pionship of she league will be played e = e H v X o % Gate Club Annex will be completed iy Occidentals P x make a good showing. as should Celtic, | Ror- Donnybrook, Wait for Me, | 00, Fell Sorth cwhitle :ander foirctm. | €1 e comp morrow and Monday. Oakland Hornet |on the Presidio A - . i R - = < frrh : . g g -es like these to abstain fro lay | this afternocon at the park. . In the s akland Hornets. | om Presidio Athletic Greunds. J. E. H. and Rolla Wells. Charming | Little Freda, The Duke, Menlo Queen. ';l‘;x;n‘c‘sz e isr‘r;mp;bat): Shats Miss Mabos Hotch\lzl Will mept | Lhe drawing is as follows: Pickwicks . 10/ | contesting elevens will be the Thistles o — {and the Oakland Hornets, A. W. Wild- CPening | ing of the Vampires will be the referee Association | and the ball will be t . Foley. "G. Jones vs. . | football challenge cup will be F ik The 1o e the nerve so severely a8 golf. Some play- | and the other two players will do their | Arnold, J. D. lncmvgnc\ & . on Sunday, Februnryp 23, Mtwe::x.{;g ' ?o?}gt\g'ng le;lt?t:‘r‘xy?rs L rerathey "Thought, Cloudburst and Comstock are | Frank C, Bright Future, Free Erin, Son | Preliminary round—F. Webster vs. R Gor- | —m—— i s e . b i k C, 3 N , ful whether the members would con- | the winner of the match between Miss G S5 ., Guy Ly The second match in the . pon ag likely ones from the|of Erin, R W, Young Tommy R. Young | one than s, Ethel Ratcliffe and Miss Lulu Wegener. | va. w. % Adame. 3. Lewis. vs. b Cativan { round for. the California - A Middle West. Texas y ; Pi 3 . B e B T f:l‘:d a‘r;dr;r;g: Kerry Pippin, Kokoma. No game, except billiards, tests the | Miss Ratcliffe has won the cup Ywice | George Baker vs. with the last four dogs in the stake California Plate stake—Silver Heels, Rector, Tillie R, Barge, Sacramento|ers become irritated at an inattentive | Utmost to keep her from gaining a third | Ho%ell ve. R. Variel, ¢ | if they are in condition for the run :Bov Advertiser, Barefoot. Boy, Fair . Brabaut, H. Oakland Hornets and the Occidentals. TN 'he initi t - 4 > @ { cf ] ) and last vi . v " | Oak. Hornet Positions. Thistl _ The initial round of the Belle “m“'i Tralee, Renegade Apache, Rocker Arm, | ;,3:!:;9 g{\:r:seg“:h‘;’: lfi:;pizm:ob){}:gi Miss Hot?:‘?l:l}u has won the trophy | negan vs. J. b_a’}‘f"fi‘?‘s‘,’hmf‘"“": gnfh m-m:mmfo:l:;“&’ 1‘-‘;*" played | williamson...... Goaikeeper bt 720 don cup will he run down Grst. “Then | Real Article, Pocatelll, Charta Member, | opponent. An English golf writer sug- | once. She and Miss Ratcliffe are 15 5-6 LA, Code va. Percy’ Murdock. N. Baker va. | jng Draies o PRI | R Hight Bock g the Cs @ Plate is to be decided, | Haphazard, Palo Alto, Ragtime, 2 _Sherrard. . ” ay, | - gt ek - st and on Monday a consolation stake of | &, The Feiéree, Cubanola, J B H., Sens | Sooisoat, It In & ood plan frmly fo | behind scratch, Miss Wegener is 151 First round (upper halt)—W. Foster vs. i, | January 3. On Sunday. March 6, a | e a—— s --Center Halfback. ... Duncan repress all outward marks of annoy- | above scratch. and with these odds will | A pidale. G. Bates vs. C. Wayne, H. Med- | third match between the Vampires and Halfback. .... McGregor o A. Disher n, Boots, Cloverdale, Tom King, Lost | ance and so to str ngthen the nerve | be hard for the other two to beat. cratt vs. W, Porter, R. H. Smilic vs. . Dun- | the Independents will complete the first | don cup stake will| Chord, Galveston, Bill Duy an, Full- v s o v 3 i 2 1 3 £ ull- | by the exercise of self-control. The| Several matches were played by the o PR oses Raltloat. Ay vs. s, | round. the Albion Rovers having drawn - ide Lett ...... T, Disher thirty-two does will be run off, after which the Belle B be completed. Trains will leave on| moon, Rolla Wells, Lord Brazen, Li er layer who loses one hole should ol 2 . n 3 E , Liber- z get | fourth class men at the park last Sun- B A By C the bye. 3 ot Roveard..T. J.ARten Bunday at 10:15 and 11 a. m., 12 m. and ! ator, mself deliberately to win the next. day. This class will be finished to- s.”.‘l“ .»‘n Pnncul:.nel;. ‘v:mA v-?i;z’.n!e’:'rr.w' S On Monday, February 22, there will | Ewbanks ,ouum.“';}'.'n D . § \

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