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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1911. 11 Joe Biff Uses a Broom for a Bat, Makes a Foul Strike and Is Put Out SPEAKER’S DEBUT IS “PACKEY” McFARLAND EVENT OF BALLDOM Blue and Gold Girls Are Pale With Indignation Because Reno Men Watched Basket Ball Play BEATS OWEN MORAN Tris The who Makes the Local Fans Gasp by Pasting women pla/ on the basket ball team of tq be protected from the piercing eyes of the opposite Stockyards the University of California team were shocked at sex when playing. Fighter Outpoints the English The Sphere AH Over (he Lot Reno because they had to play before a gallery of men. That the game was bitterly contested is alleged by When the team met the team of the University nf the California girls, who say that the Nevada girls Champion Throughout Ten Rounds • Nevada, horrid men filled the hall, cheered vociferously pursued tactics which should have been crushed by the and even reared when the players were umpire. MURPHY victims of Some of the California girls allege that there JOE a spill. was considerable jeering on account of the foul tactics NEW YORK, March 14.—"Packey" McFarland, the Chicago lightweight, Tris Speaker, The California women are whose fame on the diamond has occupied many columns complaining of the of the Xevadans, while others maintain that it came outpointed Owen Moran, claimant to the English lightweight of space during his humiliation of having their ankles exposed to mascu- from the men. who were thoroughly championship, short career in the big league, made his debut yesterday gaze, interested in the at every stage of their 10 round fight before Fairmont line as it is their custom on the Berkeley campus contest. California won the game, 24 to 17. the athletic club here afternoon at Recreation park in a Boston Red Sox uniform, and many of us tonight. who had never before 5 seen him perform are willing to believe all the good It was a clean, hard fought battle throughout, in which the Chicago boy things of him, if his playing said yesterday is a real line on his ability. Blue and Gold Defeats fully demonstrated his superiority in boxing over the Englishman. ]NfcFarland It.was a game between the Speed Boys and the Seals, but Speaker was C.S. A.L. BASEBALL was always there with a clean punch, and when Moran reached for him he AGENTS WILL found Chicago the whole show: He crushed everything off the stage and he had the eyes St. Mary’s NEW the boy most elusive. the fans on him throughout,,even Seconds Both fighters were weighed in at 135 pounds at S o'clock, but those at of when he was off the field. The big, rangy gave _—_ the ringside the Chicago man a r \u2666• fwatter's chief asset to be in slight advantage weight seems skill making pitchers look simple. Long BERKELEY, varsity in when the go, but could not land. McFarland, two his I . March 14.—California SERIES ARRANGED CAR fight began. tritd of best against this Eastley, HANDLE WHITE again, jumped heavers lad— a right hander, and took St. Mary's second baseball team Into camp time and away from his ~—\u25a0 \ McFarland depended chiefly on body Kutor, former big leaguer and side"*" \u25a0 \u25a0—\u25a0 \u25a0—•*\u25a0- this afternoon on California 'field by of punches with a smile of assurance. — I a score blows, reaching Moran with right and _• \u25a0 wheeler, but they looked alike to Trie. Ion an error by Mohler and—-—then Speaker 1-4 to I. The game wag a practice affair and ! Two Divisions of Teams Ac- C. lefts below the heart. At close quarters volleyed entirely devoid of Interesting Sohaeffer A. Hawkins Retires From had advantage SPORTS AT CORONATION In fact. Patsy Donovan seems to have the ball Into the left features. he a distinct over the ; field gave O'Brien, who register* at the Englishman. NEW YORK. ;: March 14.—The most notable a murderous crew of hitters. They bleachers for homer. Score: Affiliated cording to Weight Will Retail Business and An- athletic event of the in England will be the a College?, a chance in the box, and youngster Neither suffered much punishment .rear handle the stick like sharpshooter the amatenr sport« carnivallin connection with Ithe a BOSTON performed In good style. The team, which Compose the League nounces Successors until , the seventh, when MeFarland coronation festivities. According to notice* re- uses a rifle. •'Slam" was the password , AB. R. BH. PO. A. E. played this afternoon Is the same one Iwhich reached Moran with a stiff body blow ceived "at the offices' of the \ Amateur; Athletic Gardner, 2h 5 i 0 3 4 0 and union here the meet will be held under the aus- with those Bostonians, and when -Hooper, r., has been playing in "most of the games so" far sent him reeling across the ring. pices of the they r. Sb. .4 3 3 2 1 0 • Council of the Empire at the Crjutal Speaker, f this \u25a0 • probably used 'by Following two palace, slamming, c. \u0084 5 3 4 » 0 0 season and will be The this with rights to the London. The program follows: . had finished bingles Catholic Schools athletic league \u25a0 • 14 had r>. Lewi*; l. f.; ..5 0 13 0 ,0 SchsenVr in th*- intercollegiate series with Stan- LEON J. PINKSON jaw he had Moran staggering, and the Running, 100 yards. 200 yards, 880 yards, one- 0 4 ford. Forker worked. in , good form today and opens yard been annexed by them, which were Waener. us ............ 4 0 5 0 gives 1 baseball series on April 1, and, as crowd began cheer Chicago mile and 120 hurdle*; swimming, 100 yards Neblnper. 3b 3 0 11 promise of being in tip top shape for the C. A. Hawkins, many years to the and one can; 0 10 series. in the past, two for fighter. mile: wre*tl|«(, catch as oaten mid- turned Into 10 runs, while the Seals Bradley. 1b.... 5 0 1 11 0 0 Goodwin looks to have the lead over all I divisions of the team* But Moran rallied and came dle I weight boxing. S?»Ty weights;! lawn tennis Kleinow, competitors for the second position. \u25a0. The Pacific coast representative of the ' \u25a0were let down with five hits and four c ..5 0 2 1 *2 8 base - will be made according to weight. Class back after more. is also on the program. ;\u25a0 - Hunt, p 2 1 2 0 0 0 rest of the infield is exactly the seme as In the White company, announced yesterday Moran worked his wide left swing Mahoney, f series with Stanford year, with. Ore#nlaw A teams h«» limited to 112 rune. r. ...2: 1 1 0 0 0 last will pounds, for all there was in it. and his moet PAI^M Pap*- P 3 1 1 0 2 1 on first. o'Kelly at short and Allen on third. that the factory had withdrawn from did WBIGHT BEATS Getting back to Speaker, \u25a0 outfielder*, too, will of while itbOM «rf the class B division must effective it must be The be' veteran* last i the in work after the manner of . "Chick". Wright played in sensational form last Total ...43 10 14 15 year, Salisbury. - Gay and Coane. Barrien is weigh under 10S pounds. retail business San Francisco "Knockout" Brown. Occasional!- night in the second game ;of the ; balkllne admitted that he is about as handy a 27 1 making a 18.2 hard fight for the center field position This was decided upon at a meeting and turned over this department Farland got right head, tournament at -Wright billiard theater and SAN FRANCISCO may \u25a0 to in a to the but won club = winger as has ever appeared and land it. of the league directors hamltlT over Dave Palm, the Denver champion, team* lined up yesterday after- William M. Frisell W, principally he kept hammering at Mo- by AB. R. BH. PO. A. E. The an follows in the game and George the score of 300 to 80. Wright ran < hi* \u25a0 . out' here. He is versatile In Powell, 1. f 3 2 12 \u25a0 0 today: \u0084--,- ->--jafltMJ9«aHJ!>)ißH'*>^ noon at Sacred Heart college. The ran's body, right and left, with vicious string- in Inning the fact that McArdle, us Smith, who will in future act as agents 'the twelfth. withlan unfinished it does not matter whether ...I <• 0 1 2 O St. Mary's 2d. Position. California., change from the weights of 10S a.nd 115 punches. ron; of 77. ; Riving him an average 23. , Palm the twirler Weaver, ss... 4 \u25a0....' I pounds year Francisco, usual game, "of ..2 01 2 2 Miller. Renner. Catcher .... .Sterner in vogue last passed with in San Alameda and San Although put up played his but could not keep op to right Melehior, r. f 3 0 1 Roth outclassed, Moran a pace \u25a0 confronting him heaves from the 11 0 Pitcher. Forker, O'Brien hardly a dissenting vote, as de- the terrlflc set -by the winner. -' Tonight Tennant. lb 4 O 0 11 10 Dillon: ...First I did the Mateo counties. The new firm will good fight and gave MeFarland ' point ba5e....... .Greenlaw ; a stiff Brunncr and Palm meet in a 100 gum* -: side or from the left. no par- J. Lewis, c. f 3 0 0 0 0 0 Herrerlas ...Second ba5e....... Goodwin cision to do away with the two pounds Me has Vltt.