iIK SAN FRANCISCO CALL., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1911. 13 Frank Gotch Has Easy Time With the "Norwegian Giant" JO BIFF SEEMS TO BE THE VILLAGE GOAT, EVEN THE SMALL BOYS ARE MAKING THE FALL GUY OUT OF HIM
BIG CHAMPION TAKES FISHERMEN FIND MEREDIRTTHROWN STANFORD FEELS TWO FALLS IN A ROW Hitchcock Goes GRENNAN UNABLE ANGLING GOOD Over to Rugby SAYS OAKS CAPTAIN ATTACK OF BLUES TO MATCH ' SAILORS Ordeman Shows Skill as Defensive Performer, >._::.::..... r~ . . Fish More Plentiful Than They Another school that was'con- Wolverton Simply Chucked But Is Easily Tossed to the sidered an intercollegiate foot- California; Conceded Advantage Manager of Palm Athletic Club Mat Have Been for Many ball stronghold has gone over Gobs of Sod at Offend- in the Games With to Rugby. Hitchcock has'an- . at .Valteio Wants to Arrange Years WILLIAMJ. SLATTERY nounced that the Rugby game y.';* ing- Pitcher Cardinals 20 Bout would be played by their teams Round San Francisco took its first look at Frank Gotch, world's heavy weight in the coming season. Hitch- SAN April fishing in champion wrestler last night. It was the first time that a mat champion RAFAEL, cock played the intercollegiate President Graham 'of the Pacific Now.. that the names of the compet- Marin trout streams continues to be YVALLEJa April 11.—Manage lias shown here since the days that William Muldoon reigned as champion, code of football last year, and Coast league received a written report itors for Saturday's intercollegiate Charles r., Grennan of the Palm ath- far beyond the ordinary. Fish have was fought but for all this the small sized crowd did not even show a flash of enthu- the - team that its from Umpire McGreevy and Harry Wol- meet at Berkeley have been definitely letic club of this city has not yet re- been more plentiful during the opening way to the finals to meet the verton, ceived word from i.m Trinkle or siasm. Incidentally, won Henry manager of the Oakland base- and officially announced, the followers Sailor Gotch the match by throwing Ordeman in days of this many years Alameda team on Thanksgiving Fox in reference to their appearance season than in ball club, In regard to the riot which of both teams have heaved a sigh of in his ring two straight falls, the first time in 19... minutes and the second time in 16j_ past, despite fact that sportsmen day, but the Alamedans refused relief and both camps at Flosden in 'May. Gren- #he occurred at Freeman's park on Sunday are eager for the nan wrote to,-the• boys, at- might say more fishermen are out than usual. to play the game, and Lick was day Of the great - who• are | minutes. Perhaps he have ended the match in half the time had meet. tached to the Pacific cruiser fleet, sev- Frank and Rudolph Ewbster went The consequent re- morning during the progress of the The meeting of two be tried. into a new territory Pine gulch, substituted. these sets of eral weeks ago.. and ; decided __ to wait near sult of the game was the Oakland-Los Angeles game. trained athletes will- mark the eigh- ships The contest one Boltnas. and returned with the limit. long until their arrived at the Mare proved thing conclusively—wrestling will never do in series of arguments According to the statement of the teenth consecutive year that : the pick Island before making Dr. T. I. C. Barr. Peter Kopp. William before the of both university station any; ar- San Francisco while the boxing game thrives. imagine or Jr., Academic league, ! umpire, Wolverton is charged with cinder .'artists have rangements for Just Jack Johnson Barr Clarence Kopp and T. Emer- that event- lined' up against another, the match. Grertnatr' Ad v\ oljrast ! using vulgar and abusive language, and one for the proposes to match the two sailor pugs appearing before a S.iOO-* ald had fine luck in the small streams ually awarded the championship laurel, wreath of victory. house. Horrors! This is what greeted around Olema. Joseph Ryberg. Joseph to Lick. | acting in a manner, unbecoming a base- for a .0 round go and, will put lon. two ball player, who The list of names announced or, more preliminaries Cotch, and he was lucky to get even "Carney, D. Redmond and several San pretends to be a gen- night last between local . tleman. Monday' gives the blue gold , that. . Tan and Chang Great Francisco friends found the sport good On the other hand, Wolverton the advantage;in "and amateurs.' No one seemed to take the affair in the Paper Mill creek yesterday and denies these allegations, particularly the number of com- 'Hock" Xt-yes, the pride of the kon- the and vulgar language. petitors! in each event over their car- ticello athletic club • seriously. Those who did pay their Sunday. abusive dinal rivals, though of this '. city, will gain Pig President has taken the case the latter in past be among those will appear in money to admittance to bream- Skinners To the surprise ofJ many, San An- Graham meets have been able who the land went they wanted to see selmo creek, with its banks lined with KLAUS HAS SHADE under consideration and after a careful to prove that arena, and as he has been anxious for because this investigation will take action today. does not always mean superiority some time past to get another crack at what manner of man this mighty Gotch NEW* HAVEN. Conn.; April 11.—Two a large number of summer homes, when It comes to i*. peek yielded good Wolverton in his statement to the actual competition. Jerry' Murphy of San Francisco, Gren- One at him and the crowd Chang, proved a catch. Frank Burrows, The accident given opponent Chinamen. Tan and have president charges the' San to Coleman has nan will match the two boys for a six was satisfied. His did not Louis Franenholz and Louts Carrigan Francisco the * ; figure, themselves the star performers on baseball reporters with being pre- Stanford students a severe attack or four round bout, ' ,= : .-.« for nine-tenths of those pres- each got the limit. . GARDNER the blues. .Dad Moulton, the vet- ON JIM judiced ent were Arm In their belief that he Is Yale's soccer football team this year. At San* Geronlmo. If. Scanlan." M. and giving him an unfair deal. Jof - Chang is He denies eran cardinal trainer, last night stated simply in the employ of the champion, especially good on offensive MeNamara. Emll Corel and others having used abusive and that IColeman Jwould be 1 MEETINGS—LEGAL work, while strong- early I vulgar language, unable * to> go J_ and that he goes around the country Tan is one of the filled their baskets in a few morn- and also denies hav- into the. meet. It was hoped right*up and does what Gotch tells him to est players on the Tale defense. In ing hours. Barrigon and Billy Middle Weights Keep Pittsburg ing thrown stones at.the Los Angeles NOTICE of'rer-1-f annual meeting of the Bohe- do. Bob" to yesterday afternoon that the injured . mian Club—The regular annual meeting of the They may be wrong, but it's hard to yesterday's game with Chang Burke made fair catches at Salmon pitchers during the progress of the Cornell. ™ ankle way no as bad as at first thought, member* or the Bohemian Clan will be held In convince them at that. made a remarkable goal for his team— creek. Walter Williams- and Tom Jar- Fans Excited in a Fast Six game. .He admits, however, that he . the room, of the clubaeui*, Post and Taylor did but on examination late yesterday aft- :»st*.. Id the elty and county of Sao Francisco, The fans of Pan Francisco do not un- one of the three scored—-while Tan vis of San Rafael made a peculiar throw dirt at the Los Angeles ernoon it was stopped scoring got limit, Round Bout pitcher, found that he could not •tat* of California, on Tuesday. AprilIS. 1811. derstand the finer points of the an- Cornell from on three catch. Each the but the fish but maintains that he did not use *It under any consideration. He at 1 o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of game. occasions. -~y -, all In neighborhood intend to do the pitcher bodily harm, .lectins cient Few of those present last . . were the of 1.1 Was on crutches by the P directors and • for the transaction of '- aoch night not inches long. They varied hardly a lie is willing to leave it up to the ordered med- other business a* may property before ? knew the difference between \ ical ' adviser. -_• meeting. coma a hammer and lock and a half nelson. BOXES' CHARGED WITH MAHSLATtGHTER fraction of an inch. It; Is thought that PITTSBURG, Pa., April 11.—Frank president, to judge for himself, if the throwing Coleman's loss is a decided setback -"\u25a0'•' HENRY H. HAIKTIT. Seeretsrr. but every one could tell you very read- -TON, Me. April [_,-_*_\u25a0 I.eon. the the fish: may have come .from Ross Klaus, the Pittsburg middle weight, of dirt at a. pitcher could rtiieag. having escaped any injury. to the cardinal chances, and Moultln is ilywhether a boxer. If he were in the boxer, was Indicted On charges of man- creek, from the Phoe- cause him Harry says he of the opinion slaughter and engaging in an Illegal fight by gulch had a shade on Jimmy Gardner of did that while,the Stanford MEETINGS—LODGES ring, were trying to hook his left for the grand nix dam. In which a number of not throw rocks nor stones, simply Jury which reported today. Leon young Lowell six team has a chance It is 'a; desperate the jaw or attempting a right rip for armed night fls]i were placed In the breeding In a round bout here to- plain dirt in small handfuls. SAN FRANCISCO chapter No. 1. Rnval _am_M_m here last and is ready for bis ' fighting oner. Coleman has' improved trial. The manslaughter charge season.--* .-. * «r; : night. Gardner did some masterful Arch M**r*)s-H»ets THIS >^ET*yf.K_____\m_^__m the body. is for the death considerably over year's form and DAT) experts of BillyDunning, who died hours bav- boxing, although last EVENING, »l First tT»n>i#SQ*« The who watched the match been 24 after and. his blows lacked TWO showed (a clear yards gain over and Degrees ins knocked out by Leon in the fifth round force, FOOTPADS TAKE . two Clement afreet. fourw*HH closely were agreed that Gotch is the of a boxing match at Presque island last No- W. C. T. U. CELEBRATING they had sufficient steam to make his previous best performance, In the and Ore. big vember. \u25a0 PEDESTRIAN'S MONEY H Secretary,Secretary. J_-Hf most wonderful wrestler who ever . . ITS 25TH ANNIVERSARY Klaus careful. Klaus sent : vicious 220. Stanford was counting on the G. PRINCE. iWW \ appeared before a crowd in this city blows at Gardner's head and the Lowell veteran sprinter- to annex at least \u25a0 ' —^ii__ and that he well deserves the proud TAFT GETS PASS lad either ducked or sidestepped. Two Warrants Issued for Pass- eight points in the meet. title which he bears. He did not try to WASHING-OX, April to- San Joaquin County Members Both men gave a fine exhibition, CALIFORNIA consistory No. .1. A. aaV*V_r'__ 11.—President Tsft but A. 1RS1» Geary st.-Thirty- ___*_«»& extend himself last night, and therefore day received bis pass.entitling him to it Is conceded longer bout ing Spurious Drafts S. R.. gamesannual Convene in Stockton that in' a ACCIDENT -WORRIES YALE first degree (WEDNESDAY*.* we don't know what he can do or what admission to played anywhere on the would prove himself the THIS _BL___9 league circuit during season, Klaus master Fillippo Benzio of Healdsburg report- NEW HAVEN,Conn.. April 11.— proposal to EVENING at o'flwl. Visiting to American the mil [Special Dispatch to Call] cordial YWf^ he might have done had he been put lomorrow with Major A. W. Butt, his personal The of Gardner. ed that he was and robbed of abolish the hammer throw from the list of track brethren * Invited. v\«sli_*j • held up and field championship receiving seri'-is CHAS. JELL-NEK, Registrar. a serious test. aid. and Secretary Hlllea he will occupy a box STOCKTON, April 11.— silver In the first round Gardner blocked $10 yesterday morning by event* It jtfM^y down hi the front at American league park two men at consideration at Yale a* the result of accident When Ordeman entered the ring, no- row jubilee convention of the Woman's many hard blows and made Klaus look Saturday one an to see the locals and Boston open the the corner of Sansome and Sacramento last to "Pete" Francis, of the uni- lodge body must season. \u25a0 139, A. knew him. Some of the fans Christian temperance union . of San like a novice. Thee second round was \u25a0 y* *' \u25a0 versity's The handle CROCKETT No. F. A M.. M streets.. \u0084 athletic stars. wire hammer ~ '.:"Y'Y - 213.1 Sutter at.—First degree have thought that he Vas a towel Joaquin county began this afternoon at Gardners'* by a shade. Klaus sent Gard- warrant yesterday broke when Francis was throwing the weight, TniS^***- MA-POME WINS A was Issued for cutting his eye. (WEDNESDAY) EVENING at swinger or an assistant to the janitor, 2:30 o'clock. The sessions are being ner to liis knees with a left swing to the arrest of Edgar of, cheek and narrowly. missing his "o'clock.- \u25a0\u25a0\u0084.<.\u25a0'. i -.• -• 7:SO/W\\u25bc they get busy ST. LOUIS. April 11.—Pierre Maupome. the Anderson Por- Francis Is a,son of David -_ Francis of St. for Invited him to with Mexican, at Manteca and will continue tin- the head in the .third.' Klaus took a tland, who charged \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-' : .R. H. McfHERSON. Secretary. : giant. young evened up scores tonight with held is by F. W. Stephen- Louis, the former governor of Missouri. ' the rosin Ordeman. hailed as the Charles the Chicago*-, he is til Thursday afternoon. It Is the twen- big leadin the fourth round, landing of Clay playing Morln. with whom son the firm of Sherman, & Co. MOUNT MORIAH lodge No. 44. F. *.-.- Norwegian giant," is a big. husky a* match for the world's three ty-fifth convention the on Gardner's face and head hard three A. M., 2135 Sutter meeting _/Il_- billiard defeating cushion annual of San with having*"*f*tassed a spurious draft on BRUN-TER BILLIARD CKAJtP at.—Special * fellow, fine looking and quick as a championship, Morln by a score Joaquin county Woman' Christian tem- times. then. bank THIS (WEDNESDAY* EVENING, at jUC cat, but he Is not in the same class Of 30 to 25 In 109 Innings. The. deciding game Scandinavian-American of C. Brnnner won the class B coast amateur bil- 7:"0 o'clock. degree. be played in Chicago perance union. -In the fifth Klaus ripped a vicious Portland for $50, signing liard tournament evening at Wright's * First . »~• will Thursday night. the name of last bil- : THEO., FROLICS. Sec. with the champion^ . '\u25a0_, The county officers are: \u25a0'" blow to the. body, but Gardner recov- the H. "music company. liard rooms. • • He defeated. Ernest Lehner by « . . assumed (he aggressive from Anderson score 66. long Gotch STANFORD AGAIN A COMPETITOR President. Mrs. Ancle Van Buskirk. Lodl: rice ered instantly and sent jabs and upper- Charles E. binsee, manager of the of 160 to - Brunner's run was 46. MISSION* lodge No. 189. F. A. Jl.'.va the moment the bell sounded till the president at large. The game was played In 28 innings. -.\u25a0: Special meeting THIS (WEDNESDAY)*• ._*?*__, CHICAGO, April Mrs. Adille A"""Estes. Stock- cuts to Klaus* face, confusing the Pitts- j Jefferson hotel, charged A. Rawls shoulders of the Norwegian were 11.-The tthletlc -tan from ton: first -tee' president. Mrs. Isabel Wright. D. EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. Fin. de X_W the Pacific coast will again lie Important figures Lodl; burger so that he missed many times. | with passing a spurious for gree. . FRANK W. SMITH. Sec. r%T pinned to the floor for the second and in the annual second Tlce president. Mrs. Edith Moulton, check $73 [ JAMESTOWN Western intercollegiate conference Rlpoo: corresponding secretary, Mrs. Alice Mur- Neither was marked or, distressed at drawn on. the Bank of Italy. ENTRIES last time. If the men had an under- association meet. Word reached the "big eight phy, Lodl; \u2666 , \u2666 EXCELSIOR lodge No. 168. F. A. M, A o.flc'als yesterday recording secretary. Mrs. Agnes Cote, the end of the bout. Mrs. Louise Ritchie. 30S Fell street, April race, First degree standing . before they went into the that the Stanford university treasurer, Mrs. Nellie Msn- JAMESTOWN. 11.—First four and THIS (WEDNESDAY)* _#-_» track team. winner Dame of the Manteca: Goodwin. The fight is awaited by fight fans charged her husband, furlongslnwood 112, Orpbanry •Mon- EVENING, at ring, they surely carried things out Joint with Notre Mrs. Stockton; James Ritchie. a half 113, 7:30 o'clock. X_e\> 1810 conference, will the next teca: auditor. Lizsie Wolf. cor- throughout the country of with failure to provide ster 112, Court Jester 112, Overman 112," y H. J. OWEN. Sec, to a T. for the game worked like enter western responding Secretary of Calaveras work, Mrs. because the I for their minor Prince • *Y^r- classic to be held .Tune .'! at Minneapolis. Mary French of the two men during last O'Dsy 115. It was so smooth and even Priest. Camp; V. secr_tary,. alia* work the | child. Second race, . six selling—Cherokee STARRKING lodge No. .14.. P. _ A. M.. clockwork.. Eva Mlngea, Atlanta; L. T. t_ secretary. Mrs.' 18 months, and a probability that Miss Shirley: furlongs, ITS« M. as to eliminate any possible chance for one Wickham of the El- Rose »S, King Avondale 108, Herpe* 112. Lawtoo Fillmore Third degree t,THlS'*#,i-. STAR PITCHER HIT-IT Mary Champ. Stockton; Meaty, state and na- of them will succeed the Stanley wayne apartments at Sutter Wiggins Daofield 116, (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at T:3oA_r\ excitement. April tional organiser, Rev. Birdelle C. Washburn, late street and 113. Phil Mohr 107. Taka- NEW YORK. 11.-"Nap" Rucker. Break- Lodl. Ketchel as the middle weight cham- Van Ness avenue Was robbed of a gold Mra 110, Dress Parade II 119. o'clock. H. F. WRIGHT. Sec. '--T.'.. Ordeman proved a very clever de- lyn's star * pitcher, yesterday received injuries . - ' Third race, one mile, selling—Forester- 9-. man. which may keep bim out the game for The pion. • watch Monday night. DORIC lodge No. 21S. f!. AA. : M.—The .ti fensive Time after time lie wig- of several presidents of the unions repre- police city, Kaufman 101. Mollie 8 00. Planter IC.. Agosr will assemble- ball <*#***\u25a0_< gled away from the champion when he weeks. .Rucker bad fielded the ball and In slid- sented are as Under, rules in this box- Alfred Kuhn of 664 Ninth avenue re- 112. Bounder 109, Idleweiss 112. officers !b Doric ing tor*beat the to the follows: ers must ported THIS (WEDNESDAY) MORNING at^Lg* hopelessly gone. runner bag curled his Mrs. Zads Atlanta; Mrs. Tyers, pass an official physical ex- yesterday that his home had Fourth race. six. and a half furlongs. Lorraine o'clock, then proceed to teemed Time after right leg tinder Aim, sererely attaining the ten- Miller. Alta hotel purse—Wa terra If 93. Judge, Monck PS. 9:15 2123 Fine'-T*-.- renowned In Acampo: Miss Katie tod Glahn. Escalon: amination 24 hours before they enter been entered and robbed of $114. 103., street to conduct lime Gotch tried his world dons bis ankle. Reynolds. Ijithrop: Miss Mrs. \u25a0 Schoolman- Doctor Holseberg 10«. Alfred the funeral ceremonies cot' to hold, but Lnda Minnie Lewis, the ring, and the official examiner last « <;. M. our deceased brother. PAST MASTER GEORGE each time the Norwegian Mrs. Isabelle Wright. Mrs. Agnes ' the Great 106. Miller 107. Michael Angelo Linden: Lodl: night \u25a0 declared he never passed upon 10". Apologise 109, HOWARD WINTERBIRN. late member of cleverly quickly. Montcalm 104. \u25a0 broke it and How- CHICAGO GETS TWO PITCHER* Cole. Manteca: Mrs. Edith Man!ton. Rlpon; Mrs. KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF four Sacramento lodge No. 40. F. A. M.;*,lnter-'" superior Woodbridge; Grigebv. a better prepared pair of men. \u25a0Fifth race, and a half furlongs, selling— By worthy aver, the size and strength of CHICAGO. April 11. -Pitcher* prelster Charles Newton. Mrs. Rose '\u25a0,'\u25a0' meat private. order of the* master. . and Mrs Hicks. ' ' I Shingle 102. Walter Scott 10«. Maxentlus 106, %;\u25a0-', R. conqueror of .('-hie, the last holdouts on the Chicago Stockton: Rallle Stockton: Mrs. •— HONOR NAME OFFICERS Bill)Lamb 10S. Onrico J. GOLDSMITH. Se<-.; * the Haekenschmldt was JTa- Sarah Brown, Camp;- Agnes Cole, 104. Poodle Dandy 112. league (Cubs) French. Mr*. \u25a0 telling on Ordeman ail the lonsl baseball team, signed inn ASSESSMENTS RAISED* Sixth race.'one «nd a sixteenth —Algronel lodge No. i:.l. I. F. ' time. Manteca. UNITY 0.0. Jm____Wß__* ran. today. Roth received slight advance* In The grand lodge of the Knights and 91. My Gal 91. The Golden Butterflr 91. Frank I please take that m The first fall was the result of a \u25a0I«ry, but bow was not The in M»mr>»rs notice g-**-.Bk~~ much disclosed. Owner committees charge of arrange- ON STOCKTON REALTY of Honor held its first biennial• Purcell 91. Captain Swanson lot;. Hilltop 110. th- district meeting of district ™Wr"*fgr crotch and half nelson, which Gotch harles Murphy also sold Wolfe and | Ladies •Apprentice i *ort Wayne Keener to ments at Manteca follow: I session in Tolito hall yesterday morn- allowance. No. 67 will he held In Friendship r- secured on his after making many today. \u25a0e—"\u25a0*e^___™""™"!»™™___"™_»_«______»_"™«"i-_. - . man \u25a0 Salmon Miss ' ; building. (WEDNES- _ Train. Mrs. Mary C.' and" Mia. Many ing.- , .. \u25a0 hall. Odd Fellows' THIS » futile effort. Ordeman was on the Salmon: reception. Mrs. Kmllv Cowell and Mrs. Lots Increased From $800 ;,V ! DAY) EVENING. April 1-. Mil. •" Visit-' floor most of tie time and Qotch bent JAXESTOWS TRACK INVESTIGATED Nellie Goodwin: entertainment. Mrs. Lulia Hous- to $10,000 The per capita tax was fixed at $1 welcome.. y.' .\u25a0 D.- .1. MILLAR. See. over him, trying every hold he knew. NORFOLK. 1 Vs.. April 11.—The Norfolk count ton and Mrs. Anna Glass; courtesy; Miss Lila \u0084n. a year and officers elected as follows:M ____. ~ 'rand Jury at Portsmouth late today Salmon and Miss Ollie Salmon: decoration. I Mrs [Special Dispatch to Call] Mrs.' Frances' .1. Petersen, past grand pro- KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. A-tent.-*-- The Norwegian was as slippery as the •Ight returned Mary Salmon. Mrs. Mrs. The All member* of Knlghta of Pythias **£}j|sf or ten indictments for a -further test of Delia Park. 0. McCordy, April ll.—City tector; Mrs. M. E. O'Donnell, grand protector: set afdliated with San Fra_et.ee Mrs. Gladys jEf eel which we sometimes read about, illcged violation at the Jamestown racetrack Mrs. Lizzie Voorhies and i? tucker.' STOCKTON.. Assessor J. A. Colqulioun, rice grand , protector: • Dr. S.- (whether every got if the Virginia Floyd Kenyon grand CURED lodge la good standing or ifßh and time he away the crowd anti-betting statutes. Tbey has Increased the assess- American,, secretary: