10 THE SAN FBANCISCOGAIiljvSATUKDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1903. CRISP AUTUMN WEATHER BRINGS OUTIEBEST EFFORTS OF THEFOOTBALL MEN

PLEASURE FLEET FOOTBALL CRACKS WILL SOON FOLD IN PRACTICE FOR FRESHMAN VICTORY RAISES HOPES ITS WHITE WINGS LEAGUE MATCHES OF THE CARDINAL'S ADHERENTS Three Yacht Clubs of Bay Members of Last Season's Hold Closing Jinks and Champion Eleven Become Berkeley Line-Up Changed Owing to Injuries Sus- Suppert of Present Year Attached to Other Clubs

tained by Several Players. three senior yacht clubs of the for the association football cup bay willhold their closing entertain- will begin in January. This trophy — ALLment to-night and their closing Is open to clubs not included in the UNIVERSITY. Oct. 23.- Oct. 23 The withdrawal cruises to-morrow. The San Francis- PLAY membership of California Asso- Ideal football 4 game the weather prevails at of two or three men from the co Yacht Club will give a jinks In its ciation Football League. Several clubs Stanford, and with the men su- BERKELEY,on injuries brougnt quarters to-nlgbt STANFORD in account of has at Sausalito. are being formed, or are already organ- perb physical about Songs be by Glannlni, condition the cardinal's some changes this week in the will rendered R. ized, but will not have teams ready to hopes begin brighten slightly. line-up Mason, Frank Clod!, Healey to That of the University of California W. W. T. play regular league schedule condition is an and Le Page, zither solo by in the all-Important factor In a eleven. These changes are likely to be Louis and a games, which have already been arranged. football game Alphonse Hlrsch. C. Tom was evidenced by the fresh- permanent, as Hudson and Belknap, the A. Ayres, The seven that will contend for the. man hurt, Hickey, Twoomey Hynes clubs contest last Saturday, in which most severely may not recover in D. W. and M.J. league championship 1903-1904 are Trainer sing and tell There of the Moulton's work showed to good time to get into condition again before will stories. will be Vampires, the Albion Rovers, the Oak- advantage in the the big game. a violin solo, also parodies and mono- youngsters from Stan- land Hornets, Independents, the Pick- lord. • logues. Olympic the Hudson is wearing his leg in a plaster Some members of the wicks, the and The Berkeley college daily mend Club, under of George S. Thistles the Occidentals. attributed the cast to a broken bone received in the direction Three matches will be played each Sun- lact that none of the Stanford men were practice a week ago. Broken bones do Miehling, the well known wrestling in- day of the season, one team drawing a injured to the of the gridiron not heal rapidly and Hudson will cer- structor, will box, wrestle and perform condition tainly be kept bye. at Stanford, saying that "it was hard as off his feet until two weeks various athletic feats. before the game. This will prevent^bis Many players who were rock" and that therefore the Stanford During the evening the cups won at the of the best getting back Into his old form again, so members last freshmen were used falling ground trying annual club regatta and on the last mem- season of the clubs that to on the coaches are out other men for gone like that at Richmond As the Stan, right end. The for va- bers' day will be presented to the win- have now out of existence have join- field. candidates the RIVAL OCCUPY A THE ford gridiron is layer cancy are Burke, Craig and Oliver. All PLAYERS OF UNIVERSITIES WHO ARE EXPECTED TO PROMINENT POSITION ON ners. At 11:30 p. m. the yachtsmen will ed other teams. Douglas Erskine. who covered with a of THE four inches of are good players, but none of them has GRIDIRON DURING IMPORTANT' FOOTBALL CONTESTS WHICH REMAIN TO BE PLAYED AND adjourn to the boatroom for a supper of played once or twice with the American- sawdust it would seem that • and other good things. A Rifles, the credit for the physical the bulldog spirit and weight of Hud- WHICH END WITH THE INTERCOLLEGIATE MATCH. (^ clam chowder British ia In the Oakland Hornets, condition of son. ferry-boat at 12:25 a. m. convey those the '07 team properly belongs to will having become a resident of Oakland. Trainer Belknap's wound consists of a wrenched who desire to return to the city back to Churchill, Moulton. Francisco. one of the forwards of the The varsity ligament. It is slow to heal and may San On Sunday the last sched- Rifles, has joined the Albion men thus far have been re- game un- Rovers. free injuries, keep him out of the until too late. uled cruise of the season willbe held Shand, formerly center of the Rifles, markable from a resmlt of retaining der signal from Commodore R. S. Bridg- with Ihe soft sawdust fact The coaches are him ,on the TOURNAMENT PLAY CROCKER TROPHY SPORTSMEN AWAIT "Percy" Chambers, the brilliant half- field and the that training table, however, in hope that man's sIood Thetis. Ccach Lanagan has insisted on every man the back, is In the Oakland Hornets. Forrest v.earing necessary he will get well soon, in which- case he The members of the Corinthian Yacht and Lydon of Rifles a padded suit and enjoy closing supper the have Joined the ankle supports and the will be tried out again. "Johnny" More, REACHES POINT DRAWS ENTRY OF COOLER WEATHER Club will a and en- Thistles, while McKay like when he en- who just getting injured knee, tertainment to-night quarters Williamson. and Itrs a line-up, be it practice game. is over an at their at Harry Bird have become members or will take Belknap's place at quarterback Tiburon. On the arrival of the 6:30 p>m. of the It looks now as though Stanford's big OF EXCITEMENT TWENTY HOUNDS ON THE MARSHES ferry-boat a supper Oakland Hornets. "Doc" Leahy is ia will as soon as the doctor thinks it safe to try from San Francisco Spokane, Connolly team be strongest behind the line. place. In of good sort and is under suspen- only him in his old the meantime the old Corinthian will be sion league The backs are not first-class mate- Geary, who is fighter time, served the members. until after the first match. rial, but there are enough of them, a all the is This will be fol- Edgar Pomeroy, the well so passing out the ball to the backs. Ten Racket Wielders Remain Artistic Cup Will Be Com- lowed by a vaudeville entertainment un- known mem- that the coaches willhave plenty of mate- The Anticipate the Best Season der committee. be/ of the Rifles' team. Is in the Oakland coaches are trying out Forse for the direction of the jinks O'Shaughnessy rial from which to choose. "Savage" and from the way goes To-morrow the closing cruise will be tak- Hornets. and Bowden Dole, varsity half, fullback he at to peted at •of Shooting joined left who played a con- the line and eats up. the ground, the Compete for Honors For To-Morrow Duck Known en under the command of Commodore E. have the Occidentals. Hodge ar.d sistent game against Berkeley last year, Murray have not given their names in chances are they will retain him in that F. Saeer. any has been out of the scrimmage work for position. on Public Courts Ingleside Coursing Park Here in Many Years Past to club as yet. The, Holland brothers It puzzled the coaches for a the The members of the California Yacht are a few days owing to a sprained ankle. The long Forse, impromptu jinks in the Occidental Club, while the three injury time to know what to do with Club will hold an to- Fay is not serious enough to keep hini whether to put at o'clock, their brothers have become Independents. off the field. him in as tackle or back night, beginning S in Most of Among the other promising of the line, but now they seem to have largest tennis tournament ever artistic -silver trophy presented by conditions were not fa- clubhouse on Oakland Creek, music be- the players of the former San «andMate& for halves are Dave Tarpey, him in the right spot. More was being held on the coast willbe brought to a Henry J. Crocker for competition vorable for duck and quail shooting ing furnished by the club orchestra. Re- Francisco Club are Independents. Hooker, who played a Ftar game at tackle on the posHion during thj one of the mcst brilliant.forwards '•¦"• tried In the before he was hurt, close to-morrow on the Golden Gate among the leashmen at Ingleside last Sunday on the majority of the freshments will be served of last freshman team; M. P. Hyde, a new THE THE WEATHER evening m. season, is In Victoria, B. C, where he U but he was considered a trifle too light Park courts. Of the original 104 en- Coursing Park run to- preserves, few bags were and at 10:30 p. there will be man on the Stanford gridiron; Chalmers, for it, will be for and limit chowder, playing on a team. The Albion < and now that a quarter is -needed tries ten are left. Although handl- morrow. greyhounds are entered, secured. shooting the a supper of clam hardtack and Rovers handler and Freshman Stephenson, h<- will fill in there. but the Twenty' The best was on at o'clock have lost the services of Grantham. who regular only the coffee. To-morrow morning 10 vhose position, though he played Howard, the left tackle. Is limping with capper was liberal with his odds and the winner will receive; in addition to Alviso and Alvarado marshes, where the fleet will start on the last cruise of met with a severe accident recently. i-uard last Saturday, is behind the line. water on the knee, but manages to play best players have survived. J. D. Mac- the cup, J100 in gold. The meeting will ducks were found in profusion. the season on signal from Commodore At the annual meeting of the California •At fullback's position Schoefield. end on every day. Gavin and Will Allen, two of the most commence to-day at 12,o;clock with the The Intense heat at several points was George M. Shaw's yawl Idler, the flag- Association Football League there was w 'OG freshman eleven, putting much discussion has been The work of the backs and, In fact, the heavily handicapped men, are still in it first round of an eighty-dog against the sportsmen. It an ship. The fleet will cruise over to the as to the composition of up a. hard light. He has played stake for a also had ef- heads, the executive in all of whole team was much faster this week a good chance of,meeting in cup presented by Henry H. Lynch. fect on birds, many of which city front and thence toward the committee. It was at last '.he preliminary varsity games. With two ithas been all Risley, and stand The the were In company with the of San decided it should delegates j-uch than season. Sned- the semi-finals. The match would un- likely winners look to be: spoiled. bay Is with ducks, and fleet the consist of the men as big Weller '07 and Shine '06 Iga'r. Muther and Whipple are developing The filled Francisco and Corinthian yacht clubs. sent by each club, with the president, sec- in the field, however, the position is open, rapidly mowing doubtedly result in a victory for Mac- Champion stake for Henry cup- Itneeds only a severe storm to set them During progress jinks retary and and are great holes in Wedge J. Crocker the of the on Sat- treasurer of the league In :uid the next three weeks must tell who the second was Gavin. wood. Doc Burns, Contoy, Fri*nd, in motion. would also bring In the urday night the trophies and prize flags case of a tie vote, the president eleven. Mini hurt a Flora Belle, Cloverdale, Sofala, Young Fear- is to have is best entitled to the position. Weller is while ago and he is not digging in so The first match willbe an uncompleted less. Pure Pearl, Menlo northern birds in greater numbers. Itis won during the season by the boats of the a vote. The following are the officers for .• lower strength, Prince. of and should he suc- hard as he is accustomed, as he does not Mann Open stake— Doreen, Yarkee Boy. Colored general opinion sport California fleet in club regattas will be the coming year of the ked in going low one between J. A.Code and Horace Lady, HuEhle, the that better will California Asso- at the line will un- want to be put out of it permanently. and Bonnie Our .Myra, Lulu Girl, be afforded distributed to the winners. The Vin- ciation Football League: President doubtedly make a strong bid Jr. Both are playing from scratch Pacing Billy;Boots, Vikln*. Equator. this season than has been en- Evans; Ta- for the posi- The eleven began secret practice- in the Pedro, Argosy. Dom cent handicap cup and a first pennant Ilesln vice presidents. tion. He is getting some gymnasium each won a set fromHhe other. The Rich Draw's Hill, Advance Joyed Inmany years. The are more Frank strenuous coach- Thursday night. New plays has Guard. Belfast, Bob ducks willbe handed over to Robert Vincent, Jones. P. E. Bowles and J. A. Barlow; ing from Assistant Coach Slaker, third and deciding will be played to- -Piker. R. Roulette. Ho- numerous, and the the Trtll be practiced there every night until set mer Boy, Pepper Jack. Ploughman.- Our Motto, "cans" and other owner pf the' yawl Iola, winner of the secretary, Henry Roberts of the Califor- famous line-plunging fullback, and he the game. In the practice on -the morrow morning. The wiirfler will make Black Flush, Tom Hurlick, Dorothy M, In- birds are appearing unusually early. handicap race. C. E. Clark's yawl Gyp- nia Association Football field Glen, Menlo, Referees' Union- teems to take readily to Instruction. this week the coaches have been trying eighth man In the fourth round and truder. Fair Lady J E H. Mas- One. of. the most unique sle will receive a second pennant, and S. treasurer. L. R. Gllchrest quarterback's position the ter Clair, HaddlnKton, Rockefeller, clubs In this of the Albion At Freshman the guards, Overall and Stow, back of the prize. pitted Klttlemiin, Cremo/ State S.' Marshall's Thelma a third pen- Rovers. The executive Captain Is will receive a He will be Silver Cloud. Orslna. McHsnry, is theiMontezuma' Gun" Club. Itis committee consists Stott almost if quite line ¦ For the special not the a cood deal. against George Baker, who will concede Little Lucy. Little Plunger, Odd Eyes. the only "family" club in this district, nant.. yawl race Julian of J. R. Robertson of the Vampires, chair- ut of the game. play an this round will between. Park in the slxty-four-dog open stake. pennant, the team will alumni team com- match In be Irvington Trake, Futurity Nickels,;*¦president; T. J. Walsh, treas- ond class while S. S. Marshall's of the Occidentals and T. D. Mildred of Team work and speed are what posed principally Lytton and Herbert Long. The latter is the winner; sloop Thelma, as the winner the Oakland Ljmagan Coach of members of-.t^e. fam- Renegade Apache, urer;. H.C/Wyman; secretary; W. W. of the din- Hornets. The first matches is seeking in the big eleven. As ous '98 eleven, as follows: Gendotti or called upon to give Lytton a handicap, of Belle Free and Tralee Richards, ner race, receives a special ~ag. under the management :t Boy are expected to among. con- W. C. Swain and P. J/ Code Jn of the proved a successful combination in the Dunbar, center; Athearn, right,guard; "3-6." Long is an erratic player, -but 'if be the Walsh,.- Wyman, A few of the California yachts be League California • The Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Nickels - will Association Football willbe play- Ircshman contest last Saturday against Grelsberg, left guard; Castlehun, right he plays anything like his game he should tenders. running will:commence- upon laid up at once for the winter, but ed Sunday. ¦ most on v.hat ¦' the arrival- of-the 10:15 "train. There- will and.Mrs. Richards-all-shoot over the club November 1. The were apparently great odds the head tackle; "Jim" Whipple, left tackle; Claude dispose of Lytton In short order. ? . preserve, of the owners will keep their craft in Rovers are Albion ! also be a special train; o'clock.; at .Collinsvllle, Solano County, drawn against the Oakland coach has won the confidence of the root- Starr and Louis Decoto, ends; 'Kerfoot The match between Will Allen and Neil at 1 The commission for duck shooting. Hornets at Park, likely winners look to; be: ;. -: ¦ • haying;' the same privileges as the men. Bruce, Idora Oakland. The do *himself Justice.-;; MeVey.^Mi }Bennett, Gere! from hunting In the lower bay. Vernon, three of the regulars the in which to play. ItIs expected two Mr. ,Frank Mayer, Mr. McRos- The flagship Idler started at Point The youngster has been rather.; heavily Amigo and others will. have /another key/. Stephen T. Britten, about 2 o'clock Reyes, secured the limit on quail Park Green. of the four matches will played to-day, r 4 E. -R. —.Us, Dr there be handicapped, but is ImprovingV rapidly chance awith /of., their ,' own > age: A.iJ., T.C.; last . Saturday afternoon for.. McNears, last week. The have The Scottish bowlingtournament, namely Cook and McLaren and -Moffat ' hounds Sylvester. Van Ness Jr.. F. b! but after drifting with the ebb ducks not come In which and will surely- give a good* account 'of Among, the eligibles are .also Rockefeller, Schwerjn , tide nearly there yet. Most of the quail grounds was commenced on the Golden and Earsman. Moffat is considered more • and J. S. Brownell. W. W.. Van to the light at the entrance to axe Gate Park himself. The men willoppose. each other Rock and Rye,' Special, ".Yankee »Boy. and "Arsdale ;;willTbe' next- Oakland preserved, but there is still some open j-rreen skillful than Earsman and will probably ' down Wednesday Creek, met the flood tide and dropped nearly two months ago, gradu- Herbert Long (3-6) Guy Nob Hill, ¦ an- territory. Is win. While McLaren as follows:. vb. v There is also the^ Rock Island with some of his celebrated setters for a Clay's ally narrowing is/a favorite over (15), (owe King-Irma so chor. At11 p. m. A. M. down. But eight of the his opponent he will have a Lytton Clarence Griffin 2-6) vs.' ¦.¦litter,:-.•w.hlch' -has performed day- after quail. These game birds along Pactolus hard time (owe 5-6) > are came on the ebb and rixty-four George ;or well in Angeles. ¦ ;'•;:'.'.. the .Idler original entries remain to com- beating him. The same' may. :said- of Baker the. winner of Los '-'-';;. ., plentiful/. . , Barton Sues for Damages. be ; « j making drifted out to the pete for final honors. Among McNaught inhis match with the Mann-U^ode .match (both .scratch), W. ;c.; Collier has registered black ;Otto Feudner and Ed Feudner ' broad Henry Barton, these eight James 'Gray. Neil Baker (scratch) vs. Will Allen greyhound, ' he;- has- :a^.-'Harry shot over gauge mole- and came to anchor. On who was struck on the are the strongest bowlers in the city, and Joseph Gray is in better practice than fowe which named the jfamous . Stewart pond again on Sun- Sunday morning the yachts head last June by a of wood that the and . 15 2-6), ,J. D. MacGavin (owe 15 2-?) vs. Corbettjlmp. Some months since the dog, day bagged '. cruised to remaining matches will be the best McLachlan should win. The final and the limit on /ducks leeward of Goat Island and out to fell from a building on Post street, yes- tourney. played George Janes (scratch). The final match which is solidjblack, was sent*' from ;Aus- Among them were a Fort terday of the Thomas McNaught match will be November 1 j inumber of Point, they a fog sued J. H. and -.14. On played at 2:30 o'clock and con- tralia the" sporting v : canvas^' where found coining in Kruse. owner of the John McLaren, who picked to November 18 the annual meeting -for willbe will .to man whose name backs in prime condition.' . Putting about, they building, for $3030 damages. Barton were meet the > ¦ ' ran home to their claims sets ¦ finals, are In competition. election of officers will be held,. sist of three out of five. he bears. He was -sent off to the country ;'Up In Sutter County the , moorings having was seriously injured says Inthe still the and ar- • 1 'cans" are without had any he and the The displayed by of rangements be made to begin The second handicap doubles . tourna- and has developed -into a fine looking -numerous now they the chance accident was due -form some the other will a new ment, more than have ever of reaching rendezvous at to the carelessness of set for to-morrow on youngster. McNears. ¦ contestants has caused many of tournament at once. As the membership the Califor- He v Is by Black Douglas- been in previous years at'.theV height < of the , Kruse. the devo- nia Club courts, has been postponed one Rowena,* and is best - of Several Corinthian lyachts will tees of the game to change their minds has increased rapidly during the present ' .of the Australian the season. George Ohleyer "bagged fifty not go ;into the lagoon necessary breeding. ¦> . when the bridge tournament a larger entry week. This was because three : His sire and ,dam .' have' won ir day, recently. : as to the outcome. These experts list . • one . Geese are unusually Is month. The two are will un- the players are expected many stakes, sj '- raised next Edna still favorites, but the chancea of Moffat, doubtedly result In the next events - of who to figure He is 14 months' old and plentiful, a good shot being able to bring Belle,, Josie and Cupid, with in the event are'".to' play In the park tour. will be/started .'soon/; . « -r.•¦;;'¦•,-.' I-'. down '500 If,he : Bridgman's ]Thetis, Commodore Works. . Vice Commodore T. Jennings* Cook and the two Grays are considered Many rh. had.8uch murderous ten- R. \ S. ... will, probably Speedwell, the sloops play ¦ good. latter caused SANTA nament. new teams will next T. E. has nearly perfected «his ,ar- dencies.' . :..'¦ . ,out ,on Queen and Surprise The two a great sur- ROSA. Oct. 23.—The trial ¦ hauled w*ays at prominent of'Dr.H Sunday, as' handicapping be rangements .to r /coursing/ '1at be Anderson's and the yawl Phyllis prise last weeic by winning their matches O. Brtnck. a physician, on.a charge and the will.' commence* >.Fred 'Johnson and N.. H.' Hickman se- South San Francisco. ;Frank Creek, will winter in Corta carefully •> - ¦ near, Stone's Pres- Madera* near go of crlmlnel libel by Dr. -Kaott, rrculUd*In * done some good,' matches are Baker s field. The new grounds iaxe cured .the -limitton', quail last Sunday at and J. :.W. Pew's Truant the boathouse at Es- p. the third round decisively. ¦--- . * • to be laid callc. The ._^ •—,_ will new CrsU^ dJs&Kxcexat&l s>l Uieiuar. anticipated. town, »¦•¦-.... : ;¦-. Bolinas. :- • . up near sloop- Meteor- will so up at Stone's the Fulton Iron Petaluma Creek. • .__