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THE S AN TFRANCISCO CALL, EYPECT A BIG FACHTING BOOM | WINS THE CAME | STANFORD NINE |BERKELEY GIRL WINS THE CUP Approaching Season Will Prob- | Cardinal Téssers Easily Out-| Ethel Rateliffe Captures the ably Be an Important Onme | class Clif Ireland’s Profes- for Amateur Tars on the Coast| sjonal Club Wielders e ST | EINLE PR SR CUP RACES ARE PLANNED|TRITCH PITCHE e S Various Clubs May Be Induced to Enter Boats for a Regat- Northern Opponents Down With a Pair of Lonely Safe Base Hits gt STANFORD UNIV ta in Waters ¥, Feb. 20, nine easily defeated Clif » varsity sulting Independents > varsit viteh- by z te of the v hitter of fame, and Danny San Francisco team were gl of Independents. former Stanford for Ireland ion in his « W f the varsity ball toss- at improvemeat Promising Twirler Lets His M Jackman Tennis Trophy on| Goldeqi Gate Park Courts WELL!PLAYS A STEADY GAME RO o Sy Hazel Hotehkiss Disap- points Her Admirers, Making Poor Stand Against Vietor Bkt The Jackman cup, which was sented to the Golden Gate pre- of ¥ R erday afternoon. cliffe carried ofi ‘hr: handsome tro- phy by beating Miss Hazel Hotchkiss | in the finals. This is the third straight for the winner, proving beyond she is the best woman nart of the State. tateliffe is a University of Cali- ent victory a doubt tha player Berke for fiv and a resident of The cup has been played times and every time has been won by a Berkeley woman. Miss Miriam Edwards won the first event from scratch and Miss Hazel Hotch- Tennis | Ciub about a vear ago, was disposed | Miss -Ethel | 8 e | ® SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1904. ADVERTISEMENTS. 3 . 900000 000600000 peal to Weak Men Are You Suffering From Varicocele, Nervous Debility, Loss of Vital Power, Loss of Ambi- tion, Early’Decay? 1 Will Cure You. They do not live; ed life and blighted How manv men are suffering miseries for the want of a simple remedy? they simply exist., In the faces of thousands can be read the story of a wa hopes; joys and pleasures are unknown to them because their v is bein. cele, wasting drains, have exhausted Nature's Electrical forces eft them and shores of life. Many, have sought in drugs and ent remedies to relieve their sical suffering. They are soothed for a day. or maybe a week, falsely braced fects of the drug wearing off like the momentary bracing of whisky y themselves and that there is no help for them tality, and, with hope exhausted, lose confid to abandon all efforts to recover their power, sacrifice yourself in this way. Do not endure this living death while Nature ha fief in the form of Electricity—that vital element of which by a life of dissipation deprived yourseli—tearing down faster than Nature could rebuil Electricity—there i8 life and happiness for you. It restores power to ferent; it builds up the weakened system, and by its vitalizing, sti blood jump through sluggish veins, increasing the circulation . carry off the impure matter which clogs up the wheels of life. depend on doctors or drugs any longer, but try Dr. McLaughlin’_s The product of years of study, the realiz _valid. It is not a toy Belt, but a powerf nized by the highest and best in the medic low-man Man, d the ire to don't ctric appliar as the only certain p_'rf:;m”’a‘,:l kiss the second, playing from the same | power to weak and vital organs. The strength is X t ; R L i e also played from | § Rheumatic pains are quickly dispelled and all funct developed an Amew mail e o na da ke fourramaes i tew 1 1t sends the blood with a gladsone bound through the veins, carrying hea , the bo doubtedly | 21155 Edv ""—‘ t'fl'}";‘ :n;‘dk M‘is l{o;v;h- ® piness to the heart of the despondent sufferer. 2 TP (R Miss Hotchkiss beat Mi : ’ Try Dr. McLau ’s Electric Belt at once »_mat s 3”‘“.”““ f the second tournament. | DON'T DELAY ;...3 B & 4 e for o In iy et et In the first three tourneys the han- | @ greatest cures on record have be f 1 by d it E this famous Belt dicap pls small to e t 2 It cures ev orm of of Nervous Diseases, Kic and nd many other complaints, -af received odds much too pem to win. In the | the handicaps were in- vail. The scratch | I in the tournament just fin- ished were placed “half thirty” in- | stead of “fifteen” back of scratch. The handicaps of the poorer players | iin increased, but the two | the greatest remedial agent know and vigor of youth. cures all for matism, Sciatica. aricocele, Lumbago system of medical treatment has failed. VIGOR OF YOUTH RESTORED IN A NIGHT. HOW DOES IT CURE? hat closed of the ninth, died and developed upon it How simple that is to m I have ke the running do Your weakness r in the nerves Lanagan e ¢ 21 E » make the physical b itors the vers came together again go. Nerve power is Elec 3 body just as it electr delivery he odds allowed were there is enough power. If the power is short the car won't run. )} d Miss Ratcliffe’s victory earned one. 1 match was a great disap- | it. Miss Hotchkiss was very and played much below her vhen you have been dissipating te ¢ to the nerves and glan stant drain of this pow 1 and never will u to your impoverished nerv when you have overtaxed Nature way the reserve vitality and caused i force, so that you are now subject to a cc You have never regained: what you origina can stop it, and cure. My Belt pours electricity rvous al form. Her net work, which is night. ~They drink it up gladly, absorb-it and retain it. They expand and deve trong as a ru sterday. erful influence. They get strong. and drain is pped; they grow in On the other Ratcliffe | ur step becomes quicker, and you 1 ss and see a MAN; fore. She STORED! MADE OVER! and the v upon fi l¥ in the you s and the people in it procl und strokes accurate. for it you make an investment wh both sne t Miss Hotchkiss won s Ratcliffe | this In the stren " ustrated ealed, free, u who admires the perfection of physi I restore it with my Electrie Bring or send this ad. nes FREE BOOK ety man strength is lost and how t the man you sholld be. consult me to-day. but Mi five straight. At me Miss H fine tenn but Miss Rateliffe nd the set. Miss Ratcliffe of her life, be The sc in the semi-finals Miss of the asen DR. M. C. McLAUGHJLIN, 906 Market St., Above Ellis. San Francisco. ° (Never Sold in Drug Stores.) Los Angeles, 129 South Spring Street. Seattle, 106 Columbis Street. Office Hours—9 a. m. tc 8 p. m. Sundays 10 to 1. 0000020090002000000900000000209002900006C30 nlayed evened up the score won the n two games In the second set ved t game nt love set . s34 2 . . r 1 m and Bliss h then new, are ip ¥ fle (owe 1 ) beat Miss Lulu | N out a misigp. “Heine” struck out | cretary Root res- | tice, even as set out in the busk ener: (15). 6 e i VI four of the EIks’ herd and only per- | cued'it from the millions of documents | Washington Star 2 « H'h:l (‘.,wu;- a Cub courts l:e mitted them to buck six of his throws | in the archives of the War Department R e igh School team beat the T v A down the field. Even Pete Lohman.|and caused it to be pubiished for the by . representatives of Manzanita School, | ! / { Dunleavy. Hammond and Moskiman, | reason that General Upton’s plans and | ;. = ‘:‘:mg','_",m Ao Palo Alto. Lowell won ail threej } .| hard hitters all, were shy on haif- | recommfdations were prophetic and| e™mOm tre s of California are a thing ches, two singles and the doubles. | hitches on his swift ones.s The score: | are as sound to-day as the day they | °f Peauty and a joy forever. The lemon Herbert Lonsz, Lowell's first man in | —_— | ELKS were written. He recommended the|is the emblem of productiveness. At \v:vc'lr-f, rr-'n)l.\tln'\‘ nuu-}- &sed. Henrylt.flpuu_‘\5 the Initial Practice SB. PO.A.E three-battalion (ovm'allhn in cavalry | all seasonsg of the year can be f. d on Nickell. Mar best player. The ! 2 0" 02 0/and infantry regiménts. He recom- | the lemon tree the biossom, the tiny score- was 6 -\‘he He”mm;-’ Contest From Oakland Elks' % 11 & o mended interchangeable service in staff | formed lemon and lemons in all stages had a much 5 g = ¢ o 4 = 2land line. as against permanent staff | of growth to the full-grown fruit. It Harold Stewart. Team by Score of 5 to 3 | departments. He recommended exam- | is a perpetual bearer. The biossom, the 5-7, sl.s. The | e | inations as conditions to promotions, | leaf, the wood, the fruit and all parts « e . - were interesting, but were R < and a general staff and the systematic | of the tree are delightfully f £ 3 | & 3 - . R g nd t m « are ghtfully fragrant.— LAW STUDE {: VICTORIOUS. | ori be Towell in straight sets. | COLLEGE BOYS HIT HARD, sion of military education, and all | Country Lif Defeat Men From Chemistry Class in PLAYERS FAIL TO APPEAR. | ' 3 — = Interesting Track Meet. ¥ | Every Man on Blue and Gold ADVERTISEMENTS. 2 | — STANFO ITY Tennis Experts Unable to Take Line-Up, With Two Exeep- sta on | It it track meet Part in East Oakland Matches. ove 1eld on the path this| Owing to the fact that many of the | tions, Lands on Ball Safely mor g t team yers were unable to cross the | “NEEBERS el roved v points rnoon only a w | ornia’s —Cali BEREKELEY, b. = agains d on the East Oak- ‘ uing, ¢ ] courts. In the preliminary | varsity nine plaved and won the first of - ’ of the singles tourney seven |prelimimary game on the unive the # were_ run off, while in the!|.amnus this afternoon. Without t . : . round there were but four. All eat 1 hard the team rubbed defeat into ‘e s the play from t side of the| & *ard th 5 TALKING MACHINES the hides of nine men from the Oak- 5 to 3. On are ed to be at the courts ré 10 o'clock in the morning to their preliminary matche: Most fland Elks 0 the tune of the surface it looked as if the Elks’ 4: by Blethen, weesy, Strub, ¢ Prices and terms as satis- § drawing, 5; ded, | nine, with its profesionals, might give “hit— Hit by a x ent | physiology, 4: economics, 3. to= el . o S A Dou Adams to | s 2 e . The track w o soft for fast time | olei; Mosxe: elght. Tor gy Wod tmuller, _4: | factory as the tone quality. —————— o i then beat them, but it w just the Rith. Scorer » o made, but the showing made by was the defeat of S e i ‘s | h Divorces. I was v creditable and at the hands of | other way. The collegians had their —— ——— 7 . TR R Moulton appeared very much Murdook won his. firet | mitts out for any kind of a ball all | QUR. MILITARY POLICY | olumpia u"flgrap 0. SET FORTH | with the results. nd was exnected to beat | the time and when it came to stick OFFICIALLY ailed results fol but the latter won 9-7, 6-0.| work they usually bombarded SRR GeENL, k lost heart after the first l?c— accuracy of a J:'a;x ieas cruis War Department Publishes the \\rll-‘ Sl of Geaiiainie. G second one was a runaw For the first time up they played well ings of General Upton, | i T s ot Bttt together and the showing put hepe A SEND FOR CATALOGUE and Cylinder), Rec pp! AND “EASY PAYMENT” PLAN. into the hearts of a lot who thought the varsity wouldn’t have a chance | | lished a remarkablg book entitled “Mili- 125 GEARY STREET, SAN FRANGISCO. he following matches were played: e War Department has just pub- Preliminary round—Gorrill beat THEWAr\ Denw pub- | W, ter 4, C. -Gardner | this year. 7 > | heat McDuffie ©'R. Variel beat| The varsity not only got more runs, | tary Policy of the United States,” byq Lowell 6-0, 6 ffin beat Ames |but more ts and less errors than | the late Major General Emory Upton. = e - = Murdock beat Millwain | their professional and semi-profes- | Geperal Upton's military career, ac- 6-1, 6-1; H. 6 6-4; fault; N. 6-1 First round—Palmer beat 9-7. 6 Biddle beat Foster 6 | sional brethren on the other side. For some reason the fates weren't kind to | Heitmuller and Bliss, the heaviest hit- | ters on the team. who were the only nen who did not hit safely, Every- -4 zot one or two hits. mer beat Talcott by de- Biaker beat Sherrard 6-1, cording to Secretary Root, who direct- | ed this publication, was one of exeep- | tional excellence and briilliancy. There- | fore no one was more fit than he to un- dertake such difficult task as the Murdock 2, 3-6, Medcraft beat Porter 6-4, 3-6, | body €] - ’ furi Cook beat Frar 6-4, 5 | " The game demonstrated that the | writing of this work. He had not only ek st S A "The matches to-day will be much |team will have to practice a little in Journ; ing the Livil War, but he had perfect nsas City the base running department. When . — possible of both singles and dou- | it came to posing between bags the | genius fog orgzanization and t::ec:zs. - ALVERTISEMENTS. les tournaments will be finished to- | men seemed as bewildered as hares in | These attfinments he supplemenb )er —_— s av. A large crowd of local, gnthus- | a coursing park. n the setond in- |a personal tour of Europe to observ P = | iasts will go over to Oukland to-day | ning the three outs were administered | the workings of the military systems '® _ | matches plaved yesterday weeded out while the men were trying to do some | of that continent, one of the results of some of the poorer players and those ous.”"—K. | ] | | the widest experience in the field dur- and more injeresting. 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