THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1912. 37 Kirby Picks Rose and Smithson for Olympiad Coast Athletes Look Record Prize List Is in Store for Canines Berkeley Sophomores Like Sure Starters Which Line Up in the Coming Bench Show Outrow Their Rivals Juniors Spring. Surprise of the Day by' Easily Amateur Chief Believes That Rose Surely Will Beating Husky Seniors Break the Shot Record The sophomore eight, captained by Dcnman, sprang a surprise in the WILLIAMUNMACK. California university interclass regatta held yesterday morning by winning "There is no doubt in my mind at all that Ralph Rose will win the 16 the annual race between the class crews on the Oakland estuary. pound at the in with the right hand put, The regatta was full of surprises, the greatest being the defeat of the and if he can do as well in' proportion with his left hand, lie will win senior crew by the juniors. The seniors were looked upon as certain to ; through both puts." '..].--:^- ;*"i*H . J:V.-V. \u25a0 \u25a0'.:-. '.-,:-.),'"- '\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0•\u25a0» take the honors, but the eight huskies could not get the shell the That was the opinion expressed yesterday by. President GustavusKirby water at a much better clip than a of the Amateur Athletic- Union of America, who is in this city looking over crawl, and the juniors outrowed them the athletic situation. Kirby is en- easily. The sophomore crew, as was baby eight, the GOES expected, beat the but GUSFISHER thusiastic at the showing made in Friday night's' indoor; meet by Rose, Sam Bella.li and Forest Smltlmon and DANGEROUS MARCH argument. \u25a0 sophomore is of the opinion "that this trio will In the race between . the TO BEAVERS and juniors ?final, Wilson, row- BACK ! In the have very little difficulty in making Ing number 3 in the junior, boat, broke the team to -represent this country in his row t lock and this no doubt ham- REALLY DANGEROUS -1 pered ; The how- Up, While Me- next July. their chances. ,•gear,J\ Koestaer Signs gave way regulation He is specially pleased at great ever, '*after * the ft the |had passed; when Temple form displayed by Rose in the shot put 10jstrokes Ibeen • and Credie Lands Pitcher and Healdsburg Those Who Bet Against Him the accident did happen, no.protest was thinks that if the Coombs., jun- giant consistently, gets his made by/coxswain. The of Springfield Club trains race came to grief weight puts little more at 8 to 1 Thinks So iors ;in this almost down and a by running on a mud bank, which came snap into Ms delivery of the shot that : Now,,at Least very near turning the shell turtle. t'3 he win break his own record of ">1 feet It ,''\u25a0' were over a short- [Special Dispatch to The Call] According to The races ' rowed without any trouble. ened course instead of the regulation PORTLAND, Feb. 24—That Gus Kirby. there is only one man in the for var- with Portland this doing 51 three miles * that gis used the Fisher will be back today who Is capable of JUAREZ. Feb. 24.—The disagreeable sity against Stanford.' year report (he eight oar race and that he will at Santa fact and that is R. L- Beatty of •weatner conditions which prevailed at The /were up for the start Maria immediately after the training New Reatty has shells lined York Athletic club. Juarez today kept the attendance down. at the Alaska Packers dock on the es- season opens was learned yesterday. \u25a0 ion** well over 59 feet in practice and the finishing line was under Manager neither af- Dangerous at 8 to 1 defeated J. tuary and McCredie would it would not be surprising to learn if March the Park street bridge. The distance firm nor deay the rumor. pottag athlete does considerably H. Reed by half a length in the. seven was | estimated at between a .mile and When queried Mac stalled a bit and than the record at any time. furlong sprint. Three favorites won. a quarter and a mile and a half. ./ said: "I wont say that I am to get "You predicting." \ can quote me as Results: .' v7; : ;';?. :v-V '. The first heat .was rowed between Fisher back, but he would be a big help Kirby, "that if Rose gets In and . the sophomores and the freshmen. The to me this year. With my young pitch- trains, present weight con- FIRST:BACE—Foor furlorc«-: ; baby gnn at rcdu.es his Odds.- Horse. • .- » crew wenti out tat the |a' ers and his big league experience a siderably puts speed and snnp Weight. Jockey . St. Str. Fin. I hitting up sprinting and more 1-3—(I)MOLLEB, 112 (Keo«k)... 1 1 1 Vi terrifio clip, a;* combination could be formed that would into his puts that on or before the .".-I —(3)PALATABLE, 112 They help us a long way toward winning great Olympiad at Stockholm he will -1 (2)V. BIOHIB. 109 (Murray 5 3•-' 3 us for mile, but from Time,— leU the first quarter that pennant. Then again Gus wa? a reach \u25a0\u25a0• •"\u25a07 feet with the 16 :46 3-5. Moller -out place and show: i gained i and, Paiatable 4-5 place. 1-4 show; Rieht^ 1-4 plac<*, that time on the sophs demon with that old bludgeon. His r"*'"nd »hot and establish a record that out show. Wclfref"? Eyed Susan also § a quarter g mile from the |Park slugging a long way and Black "when by in 1910 went will stand pei haps forever." rau. ; -•;\u25a0\u25a0'. r;' \u25a0 J bridge, sprinted and won toward us pennant f authority - street giving the and frier from such an as SECOND- RACE—Sir filllnwgl more than. a length and a half., Just could use him quite handily. I hope Kirby, who I as been mixed up with Odds. Florae. Weight. Jookey. St. Str. Fin. after; the sprint started. Hunt, in the I get 4-I—<3)H. HAWKINS, - that him." athletics practically all his life, the 107 (Box) 4 11 V.i bow seat* of the sophomores, caught a Elmer Koestner's signed contract prediction one that carries consider- 4-1—(1)LT. SAWYXB. 103 (Moore) 2 2 2 n I up is 10-1— : Page. 05 (Callahan)... 1 3 3 10 big sized crab which broke . the waa received this morning by McCredie, able weight, and the work of the local Time. 1:16 ?-5. Helen 8-8 place. 4-8 show. stroke in the boat and lost them con- and the big twirler expressed himself shot heaver will be closely followed by Lieutenant Sawvcr 2 place. 1 show; Pace 8-5 ground. The time for the pleased rpnanjr. siderable as well with the terms, and enthusiasts all over world. show. Collide. John • HecK. Cry Baby. : • athletic the Ray. (2>H«Jen race was 6 minutes 56 seconds. -. opined that lie will have a great year. greatest world'" Waiter N, Pstf>.v Beach. Henry was between-- - "The hurdler in the Williams, Joseph If, Etji al»o ran. The second iheat : the Koestner is now in Piper county, Illi- way Kirby expressed his opinion Padwick. Famous dogs, which will try prizes in the annual show of the Golden Gate Kennel club to be held next month. juniors. seniors is the THIRD RACE—Five and \u25a0 half fiirkwpi«: for seniors • and the The nois, and informed McCredie that lio of Smlthson. who made a new world's Odds. Horse. Welsht, Jockey. St. Sir. Fin. got a little the better of the start and will leave for the coast just as soon as I in the low sticks Friday night. 2-I—(I)AMOHALKO. 107 (Carter) 2 1 1 ns went, into the leaJ, but they only held his contract arrives. fa sure of his 2-1— (3)AOGUIN, 103 (Hi11)...... 1 2 2 2 strokes, when who Smithson practically -1— it for 25 the juniors, "With Koestner's contract In, the and, great Kt.Mm*. 110 5 .'- 323 Dogs of Every Size and Breed Are Entered to Compete r!ace on the team with the Time, 1:0*. Amohalko 7-10 place. 1-4 nbow; Blue Blooded were rowing a ; strong if not orthodox only players who have not sent in their Mirdlers in the east, this country will Acßiiio 7-10 place, 1-4 show; Evelina show. stroke, crept up and went right into signatures 2 s are Lamline and Steiger. be represented in this event with men (2)Free. De Cesarlon. The Visitor, Ruth Esther, the lead. | The seniors showed the best However, Steiger's contract will not Elbe! Wicks, also In Golden Gate Kennel Club's Trials Next Month should come very near taking ran. form of any of the crews, but at that arrive for a day or so, and in view of Place in the race for the world's FOURTH RACK—t>'eTen fnrlongs: there .was not an overabundance of It. that fact McCredie him trans- championship. Odds. Horse. Weight. Jockey. St. Str. Fin. Rowing boat will send 8-I—(B)DAJf. MA.HCH, 107 (Small) 2 2 1 Ms The largest premium list ever of- phies will ho awarded, and this list, club rules will be permitted to enter. Passing, the Alameda club portation. If Lamline's contract is not Friday night was the first time that 5-2— (3)J. BEET), 110 (Bnxton) 4 1 V 12 house 'both crews had settled down to on Tuesday, pay H. fered at any dog show held on the Pa- published as final, shows only a part of The show is held under the rules of here he will have to Kirby saw Bellah do the pole vault 5-I—Black Mate, 105 (Gross).... 5 5 3 »4" a stroke of 34 per minute, and at this his own fare to California. and his style greatly pleased the east- Time. 1:26 4-5. March 5-2 place. 1 show; Reed cific roast, and probably the largest the entire number of trophies to be dis- the American Kennel club, the largest point the juniors were two good 4-5 place. 1-3 show; Mate 3-5 show. (l)L*bold. Pitcher Temple of the Springfield. ern authority. There are about five Eye White, also ran. .-; ; ever offered before in United tributed among the prize winners dur- association of dog owners in the world, lengths; in the lead. From this on the Mass., club, is latest counting the the addition to men in this country, B^llnh. Friday ing the four days of the show. The an association that will not tolerate juniors gained with every stroke and the local said this feet, FIFTH RACE—One mile: States, went to press last aft- -finishing 1 ranks. McCredie who are capable of 13 according 5-1—(2)B. FOBTUNE, 104 (Carter) 4 1 1 10 management is assured that at least anything savoring of crookedness or went across the line more morning that he considered him a bet- to Kirby. Duke of New York, Coyle of 3-I—Ocean Queen. 107 (Tap'.Ui)... 12 22 ernoon for the Golden Gate Kennel 50 more trophies will be received be- unfairness, August Belmont of New than four lengths in the lead. Time, 7 ter than 21— (DSONA, (Gross)... 6 3 man Greenwell. Chicago university, Cooke of Cleve- 107 3 3 dub's third annual show to be held on fore the show begins. York is president of this mammoth as- minutes 5rseconJs. . " Temple stands 6 inches, and York and Time. 1:41. Bit M place,.3-5 show: gu«*n 1 as feet 2 land. Babeoek of New Bellah pl6r». 2-5 show: Sona 1-4 show. The Mui;t. Manli 19, 20, 21 and 2:' at the Audi- Great enthusiasm among the most sociation, which numbers among its '' The final race at the;start looked weighs 190 pounds. He worked in 31 are the men who shculd be able to (3)Btaiford, prominent practically was going to be the biggest strug- James" Black* also ran. >\u25a0: - torium, Page ar.-l Fillmo re streets. fanciers of the Pacific coast members all of America's ifIt gameg last season, winning 19 ani. FINAL decided that -it was a fair one, but anola 103. Wrath 103. ON SOCCER FIELD GET GAMES the trip. Jimmy dabby, make Hartridge In. fine form and a * consistent per- the Wisconsin— gave the two crews the privilege of re- always fittingly pugilist and CURED America has been former. Emily appears to be a tough luck horae. Australian middle rowing the distance on Monday for represented in past Olympiads. In se- Battle should be in the money. weight, fought a 20 round result, only to Today When draw Stockton, their own satisfaction. The lecting the team the oommitee not SECOND RACE—One and an eighth miles: 2 Fur Bound Fly here today with Dave £mith. the Sacramento and Oak' however, can not changed by tomor- athletic excellence of the yesr old* and upward: | be considers the " . Australian boxer and former mid- race.' the race , row's The crews in final men, standing in the com- Index. Ilorso and Jockey. . "Wt. the Thistles and Burns weight champion. land Chosen as Places for but their 9KK> TAHOE V 108 - ; sports- Basket /Juniors. ' Portion. eration. The men selected are P9IS HIGH RANGE (Grotb) ...... 113 Line Up Last Contests 5hafer...... 80w....". Hunt % men in the greatest sense of the word Pedro 110. Strife 33, Cameo Maure- Thomas ."...... ;.. No. 2. .'.Dunn s Days&^ '--A * m^* \3fc. and this greatly helps the prestige of tan! a 108. Wi150n....:.:.".... No. 3...... Brown v Tahoe due and looks to be Id a spot.'. Fairbanks 4 .Shaw -the teams from this country and as- ; their The of the Pa- ...... Na ! ' Having been unable to settle basket ball committee Craig;...... ".:".-: No. 5...;...... *...0e0rg5en being represented by THIRD RACE—Six furlongs: 3 year olds arid COAST sures. America of SHOOTERS -...... No.. R. Fuller upward: play yesterday Tounir.. team, keep 1 differences in '90 minutes* last cific Athletic association an- ; that will continue to the Index. Hor*e and J' The landing be a thriller. old all Star \u25a0 is custom in this country. There FOURTH 1 RACK—One and a.sixteenth miles; it will real West Hold iVo Terrors the final games will be played on tton, no deten- Specialist. ' - -. - the sfontezuma •. stake: torians told us that -when Greek meets are 23 events, Including Jfwkey. courts in other cities. There has lon from home Established 30 Influx. Horse and Wt. 'happenings.; transpire,: with not T race. Besides, Is a Greek the tor "When one gets ? line on the busy- •or , occupation. Years. marathon there (&s?9) ARAEEE (TapllD). ;....1O» ;meets / Scot Them been the proper amount of interest decathlon as well as f»w*n ...... %103 there ;!».:. not the this year, gaged in the national game through perfect likeness of me. I do not hide under. numerous , an last* Sunday, a false \u25a0: Darn*, nor publish a picture. events as fol- IrlshrGentlem«n 110. John Ismi* 103. • was never Idle minute and as the committee is every vacant piece of sod in the city, r • - false The official list of is Arasee his been running in grand form, and in train- OAKLA.N'D, Feb. ?4.—The Pacific out consider- nor make a false statement of any kind. ,1 \u25a0 \u25a0 and as .both teams have been' the frrst thought would be that metro- lows: : conditions are to hi« liking. Injtfry a dangerous today's- should, be able on the series, the decision to play : personally -conduct :\u25a0 air own ; office," see .. my \u25a0•- " , ing- week, bout shooters a splendid big dash; 200 metre!! dash; 400 metres contender. 'Ben always there. : ,' . all have made record politan centers furnish the bulk of 1 patients and treat them Ipersonally, from I the. 100 metres - ; ; exhibition. ;. ,' on courts where there is some they come until 800 metres run: 1,500 meters run; furloijgsj.s year olds an even faster \, . in the Indoor Pistol league chance league talent. time tome I discharge them \u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0-•- , •'•. metres ran; Marathon race (25 miles); 110 upward: . 1 On last: form of making up the season's losses was with all the vast army from \u25a0\u25a0 United States association, But My;: walking ' .*; \u25a0. ' the edge on Thistles. Revolver Treatment for 'WEAKNESS". metres hnrdla race: 10,000 metres rare: Index. Hire* and Jockey. ' vrt. pear to have the semipro. independent and corner lot \u25a0 running high Jump; standing high; Jutdo:' bop, »DOS MARIE HYDE (Gr055)...... ^...m although' the latter got a draw, which is drawlngr to a cloae. a "wise one. You're probably b*en treated for 10-callwl pole throwing javelin for The Port- varsity teams whaling the ball in crowded cen- -weakness and helped temporarily or Dot at stpp and jump: rault: held (p!>f)l) GELIOO ;..;...... -.....;.ii3 extremely \u25a0 lucky get an- The California and the Stock- throwing they were ; to land club leads the league a humanity, town or the a11..' Weakness %is merely " a symptom of in middle be«t Jarelln b»ld in ft«B4 rEBROSA (Murray 1 91 J \ with clean ton All Stars oner more meet ters of the tank * hand: throwing ...... other crack at the wearers •of the •red will in chronic inflammation \u25a0of the prostate • gland.- middle with right and left bands; dis- Tim Judge 107, Morallght Clint record, Bay village smears it over much \u25a0 - "•\u25a0 93. Tucker 105. /marvelous; and the Cities club of San th» finals for the championship of the minor all •which my \u25a0. treatment -remoTes, thereby per- ca» best hand; throwing discus right and» left Distance suits Hyde, and she, is la her Jerseys; But ifor the work may \u25a0 patting weight hand; putting weight with' young goal Francisco Is fourth, Spokane unlimited division. L*st year these larger rivals. New York play nranently restoring strength and vigor. * -IN hand*; best kind. :\u25a0\u25a0.'Gelico:'ln'. rare. form. Ferrona- has a of Muir Ritchie, the .keeper while the Happy Hollow, CUBING WEAKNESS. I EMPLOY THE ;hammer. -\u25a0. I \u25a0 ' \u25a0' teams clashed in the last game faster ball than but right aDd left bands; throwing 1 chance.--" -• t.-i:%'i''.*, ', " '\u25a0'] • V -. Thistles, the Burns would have shooters are in fifth and ANIMALEXTRACTS TREATMENT. of the place. Second the All Stars just managed to win most of the talent which frames the \u25a0 SIXTH RACE—Ono and an eighth mile*: 4 won off ,by 'themselves. -Mcßitchie place in • .- \u25a0 is held down by Springfield, Mass., the few or came Happy year olds and upward: gave exhibitions lust minutes the contest. New York line from "Hol- One Treatment Cure Jockey. \u25a0 one of*the cleverest township equal weight. Index. Horse and . • x^t and the Manhattan club of New York The game will be played on the Stock- low or some of Hose Instead of Rain 9915 DUTCH ROCK (Murray) no of goal 'keeping that ; has been seen a at small caet: For BLOOD POISON AZO iTaplin) .-...... ;.. long stopped is ton Y. M. C. A. court next Saturday Take look the town »86l 103 hereabouts in time. He third. night. Jiails from Royston, Ga,; Jackson «5? ForiGenuine.' itllrttn rmi wicket Imm high the "daisy cut- This is a splendid record the Cobb i German Remedy OUO \u25a0• ...... 103 the fast ones: and for pound the Greenville. S. C.; Baker from S>»«' .- Submerges Wnlferton 116. W'hldden OS. - - with equal one... oc- roast marksmen, as every city In the 1.30 class Berkeley from ',Thomas Edison, the jrreat'. Field «hows..A2(» ters" ease and :on of im- iA. "electrical Rock can do better than lutrir* in as portance in the Y. M. C. A. team and the Sacramento Trappe. Md.: Mathewson from Factory- ; wizard." says: '"The German-Discorery> is due to wake up at any time. Wicket has boon casion stopped three hard drives country is represented Young: ! (*«« Athletic club will play the final at Sac- ville, Pa.; Cy from Paoli, O.; the most important "achievement of the year. runalng : well. *-._'_- . many seconds.'. If he. shows the-same ; a«. The Shell Mound and ' \u25a0Pittsbargr days • :. ~ on Friday night. Nap Lajoie R. 1011—and that • most jof:us bar* the disease in the olden could today the a Oakland Revolver are tied about ramento In the 110 from Woonsocket, I.: 'and do n -. " • up night quicker than form Burn* will have clubs pound class high Speaker a dinky town not know It." v T \u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'., *~. think tricks over the net. ai.dcilc of league < the Oakland school Trls from in ;: guarantee a painless and safe enre, tough time getting: the ball in .. the. table and the team w!ll its Marietta, :I >• any of them." laughed , dis- With the 11 that represented the club Oakland Bank Savings team is well try skill ag-aJnst the Co- Texas; Nap Rucker from Ga.; IIng the Genuine German? Remedy, accord! things Keeler Jof ; lumbia Park Boys' on Doyle Breeze, 111.; • Great German latest; mi- cußslng of 'mgago. Willie Believes league v tourney, up the competition. club the Oakland Larry from Walter 4to the * Professor's the Thistles in .*: >An All Coast - ; in the ' c istructions. *,- Why pay more when I offer "During the Brotherhood war the g aggrega- V M. C. A. court next Saturday, while Johnson from a railroad station in \u25a0 would be I favorites over the Scotch team would be ja formidable ? you the best for $257 j - -, National league obliged the ; home club cup probably the North Beach and Cogswell teams Idaho; Sam Crawford from Wahoo, Neb. My advice and are brethren in ; the 'competition, ;but tion and would defeat the best will play the consultation free to the' to |MW£ the visiting club a $160 guar- in Come Back loss and ' has the east or middle west muster. on same court for the In addition to these, Wagner, Clarke, I afflicted, whether treatment is taken or not. the i of Duncanson Scottf could pound Magee, • I am always glad to explain my. methods and antee for each game played. The Cleve- up combination of.the,team; The Shell-; Mound shot against title of the 120 division. The Alexander, Meyer.", Plank, broken the v club varsity 145 Itive friendly advice to all:who call. If you Spiders played one-day before 92 famous "Wpp players dif- jof California pound team, Bender, Daubert —and about two-thirds me, land The Willie"' Heeler is It seems that these two Providence and the Federals Boston present can not come to see write today. 4 Hours, people. in Pittsburgh \u25a0on Tuesday holders of the title, will meet the crop still left—all drifted in 9p. Sundays, only. in the league again and fered with the selection 'committee jin ( night and rolled up average of >0 a. m. to m. : &to 1 - day. back National the CogvireH 145 pounders big spots "The next while the .sun was week's team, and i Willie Siebe was high 'man in the from where the population is as he is a member of his old club, in his the choosing of last Saturday night on shining and the day was ideal for base- when; they could not get „their own against Providence with a score of 224, Same the Y. M. C. sparsely scattered as smashing wallops DR. B. P. MAIVIELU standing ground—Brooklyn. A. court. game. ; 721 MARKET ST.; SAN FRANCISCO, a It would the gates locked at old Recreation ing played with Toronto of the Inter- tion, and it is to be hoped t,that the total of 222. Slebe iwas also high man team recruited from towns of 2,000 or park. On the ticket window was a national league. boys be in uniform today. Scott's against 'the, Federals,4^^ making 215. while less strong enough to rumple a big .will ; Oakland Tennis Players shapeless, game; 1« seldom that men of years > into a discolored » NO antee." , •, tory. Center ....". ...r.r.rr.Carnwell i J.D.MH11nr.V.V...... 31 31 81—-150 in the of UK. fWfUHHfU.if Donobue ...:"..::. the Albany block. investigating committee. This BiG Hi CHARGES Keeler will work hard to get in first Mcr^nghlin..;..;. Inside leftmT.V.Tr.^iGarTie: MSSLL MOUND VS. FEDERAL (BOSTON* tive com- 81 THIRD ST. E» gy terma. The only Halley jleft, .:;...... Dr. Mark I* Emerson, temporary be to a plan ORE GIVE» SEJfDOFP class condition and earn for himself a . ••\u25a0 ..Outside Johnson i W. A. Sieh* 43 44 45 42 41—213 mittee will asked devise Baa r, rrueiaoo. Cat ,;. Speciall«t. here -"\u25a0 expe ; appointed t.MEN.r Shore grounds chairman, has the following permitting horse racing "in a man- of all Billy Drr.* the. local , player • who; goes to tb« regular berth in the outfield. Catcher At the Ocean the Bar- W. H. Christie 42 43 40 45 44—214 for rleoced' in tbe Administration the ' season, \u25a0 \u25a0 R. S. Wlxson 45 45 42 41 40—213 committees, which will report Wednes- satisfactory to both the track ' new J Remedies.' Come or write TODA Chicago Cubs this : was given * a final Eddie Phelps of the .old Pirate cham- barians will tackle the Corinthians in ner own- Treat known, evening by several of of the and :. '^"jp\u25a0»i \u25a0:\u25a0.\u25a0••• t •pedal <. big • J. A. Jon** ::) 44 -3» \u25a0 42 134 40—1J19 Stanley Smith, Roy We offer a•; six- XcOOWEXX 7. SACRED HEART 4 to the Bay Counties league. With ...... J. J. Burks, E. W. county fair societies, the state agricul- battery . Vitalise dry cell bell McKenxie, F/jP^Ponlt^r./.V.-.^'.V: 39 -42' 30 4O'• 37—J07 Mantle, A. E. the mSn i MAHMOT7T MATCHED fa*t «\u25a0 Fort' t. baseball ]i veterans as FUJott, C. W. R*»l.t ;.:;...... sft.^i jw ZH 40— Clark. tural department and reform asso- fgJ*^^~ eontainlng ? SIX "separate {,pow-' Th» McDowell team At- surh special Feb. 124.—YiiKiff Mahmout. the feated , tbo Sacred : Heart college; nine ,|ata *Fort Mizen, Mrßitohie and others the young M. Me! Ben 3» 3O 89 45 35—1SS The following members will be pro- ciations. 'o'yff^BK^i,-erfnl»;lons-lived * ': cell*. * CHICAGO. - \u25a0\u25a0 power:- ? Bulgarian; Jew Pederaen. Danish by* mow of 7to 4. Ma honey of the players the J. Millin .".;...... '..: -'1 34 33 36 33—156 posed for election as a governing f/|/fM>-';;rheostat • regulator and wrfMler. and' Mrl>r»w»U Corinthian will find Barbs com- ;?* \u25a0 rbanploo, matched-today.'. to meet in Vrrtow»)l» > utruck out 12.'men*during i the | fln«t /- /-^BPf r *'it electric :. sack suspensory were a ' hard to beat. The following clubs will hold their mittee: Prof. R. S. Wheeler, J. W. BASEBALL AT PETALTTMA ' for.^ men.,. ALL COM- wr»»tllng match here on -March 1. VFrank four innings." but be \u25a0< was < wild. 3 He ira« t jmr- I~\S&srmS weak!: flnJ«h' T following team represent regular monthly bullseye GrJgsby, R. Marsh-Brown, B. ready for use., :,', < it is said. has promised to o*>*ded- * by BteT«>n*,^.wlio ; pitched •- a good ; yam*. The will medal and B. Bur- to The Call] vHESsrV^VPI'ETE-'i *:.\u25a0.-:.... \ t!woII - fr>r the team and was the Barbs: Lynch, MeCas- shoots Mound > V. *> plain i>roTl«3iDJt touched up rather fr«>ely.- Lees, section, tournament ;, PETAMMA. Feb. 24.—A^ detachment consist- 'ree* book •in sealed pack- kie, >fi»en. Brlggs, morrow: first \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 iTi^Bti'llMW Bartlett. Red M«»n schuetzen The was held last ing of a battalion of four companies of the Coast £M ITi\u25a0> , V,' I\u25a0«if c, -or ;.\u25a0 send $5 tor eompleta , McKenxie, Sunday i MEET DEMAKXST Brown, Elliot and Hudson. Norddeutscher Scbuetaten club. Ger- afternoon in^the court of the Artillery corps of San iii under the ly with - * >? f; HOPPE JO 6IBXS ZATTD -.i I* '.4 \u25a0IP£««tl direction*. Feb. Willie Hoppe today pnt FXTALtrXA Dyke, who played good football for mania Schuet*en club, San Francisco Telegraph Avenue Tennis club, when commandi?ofi? Major " Mnnd. arrlred . here flthis '.71 E. C. JOT, manufacturer," CHICAGO. RAFARL, F»b. 34.— gltlm' basket, •Tuning.":",The ibaseball jteam 5 the; rArtil- Vi.V// ©43 :Ffllmore st. \u25a0 near «k forfeit of for bis coming match with %AS ball last season, is expected Schuetsen Verein, Golden Gate Rifle and four players from the Lakeside courts iof Coast jtUßf . JJ ; lldcAlUs- j bi« 1250 * th» barbs back s the Com- f / -'\u25a0 •- Ban :: rrandaco. £>emare«t for,~ tb« t 18.2 \balkline • billiard team \u25a0of Urn Prtalom* ' fclfb'school > defeated 1 tb« a days lery icorps ? has accepted {challenge sof 3 *3^A ter. : Office\u25a0, Calvin from within few Pistol club and the Veterans of the Na- defeated the Avenue club. A : •\u25a0 a, ehampl«n*nip,of th« \u25a0world." Th« data and plac« girls' chrtt of tb« S*n Rafael hi this aft«raooa New York and return pany s X,vand ! the ? fain*iwill be < played | in *,tbia r,^^H-.t fr hours 8:80 m. to »40 p. ay by; XtjMcrj'• bj the score of 39 will help the Barb* in tfa* cup games. tional Ou&rd of California. match, will b« arranged tor March 17. city afternoon. 4Si Sundays, a. m. to will be aanoonc*4 ; Hoppa »«it rweek." fa h»U, 'to 20.Vr tomorrow 4aS 10 aik «.--•'