FLATTERY WHY DO CLOTHES ALWAYS INSIST on LEADING YOU INTO TROUBLE? Goldberg NEW by Combarj
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.SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1911. 10 THE WILLIAM $7 THE CALL'S PAGE OF SPORTS FLATTERY WHY DO CLOTHES ALWAYS INSIST ON LEADING YOU INTO TROUBLE? Goldberg NEW by CoMbarj. Copyrtcbt. 3911. R. U Verge Fight Game on the NEW YORK EXPERTS j PLENTY OF CLOSE WISE ONES CASH BIG COLLEGES TO YOUNG COLLEGIANS Of Another Great Boom NAME A STAR TEAM\ NEW YORK. Nov. 7.—An all ONES AT LATONIA ON DAINGERFIELD PLAY SOCCER, TOO IN RETURN MATCH star baseball nine, which meets with the approval of New York They All Turn Their Eyes on San Francisco Now •Xperts. is as follows: Magazine Saves Up Enough Thomas F. Ryan's Good Horse Game Pre* Santa Mary's Centerrteld, Cobb, Detroit Ameri- Will Be a Sort of Clara and St. That Eastern Grass Is Short can*- rlghtfield. Schulte, Chicago With Victory Ii Nationals. leftfield; Jackson, Speed to Get Away Scores a Decisive minary to Big Affair Primed for Second Meeting Cleveland Americans; first base, the Feature at Jamestown Saturday at Santa Clara Today WILLIAM SLATTERY Merkir, Xew Fork Nationals: sec- J. ond r>ase, Collins, Philadelphia The announcement that Packey McFarland is about ready to desert the Americans; shortstop, Wagner, Nationals; LATONIA. Nov. : -7.—The finishes- at JAMESTOWN, Va., Nov. 7.—The card Stanford and California are to meet OAKLAND, Nov. 7.—The second Rug- fight Tommy Murphy somebody else out here this Pittsburg third base. Jockey east and Harlem or Baker, Philadelphia Americans; Latonla today were close and interest- of six races at the Jamestown on the Soccer football field on Saturday by varsity fifteens of St. Mary's and very meeting today by big Rugby month seems to have boosted the San Francisco pugilistic market to a catchers. Thomas, Philadelphia ing:, despite the heavy track. Magazine club was marked morning- preceedlng the Santa Clara colleges will hook up in Americans; Meyers, a rom features surprises. The first dead game. The game will be the second marked degree. Practically every one of the eastern cracks, with the pos- New York won the fourth"race by length if and soccer their second game of a series of three Nationals; pitchers, Walsh, Chi- Duquesne ;Camel, two heat over this course was run. Thomas contest between the two uni- sible exception of "Knockout" Brown of New York, wants to try his fortune and the latter versities and will take place on the to determine the minor football cham- cago Americans; Mathewson. New being".noses apart. : \ ' F. Ryan's entry, Daingerfleld, scored gymnasium field at Stanford. In 1909 pionship colleges though Nationals; Johnson, Wash- of Catholic of the in San Francisco, so it looks as we will have a whole flock of them York Tom King-, a long shot, took.the third the most decisive victory of the meet- the two colleges met at soccer and the state ington Americans; Alexander, California representatives managed to tomorrow afternoon on the field to entertain us by the first of the year, race from Working L,ad after ; a long ing. Summary: players. closely as ringer night gave Philadelphia Nationals. snatch a close victory by 1 to 0. Last of the latter That a a one and South- • ". ; First race, six furlongs—Ben Loyal, straight year no game was played. contested game will result is stretch drive. even, won; Ragman, to second; Mexo- evidenced side Jack quite a trimming. '** '^ place 6 5, teams \u25a0were last night by the that teams have O'Brien John Griffin 11, favorite, won the sec- ana, show 1 to 2, third. 1:14. The announced hard licks both The McFarland match is not quite looking over Time. and include a number of men who have been putting in for the past few days. After this list of tal- ond, • favorite, Zim, an- Sfcond race, fire and a half furlongs—Eton uni- game Wednesday aft- Fettled yet. but it appears pretty while -another Blue, Rtraight won; place proved adepts at the game. Both The Initial last ent It would appear to the fans that nexed ; race. Summary: - 11 to 5. Chrysels, out, are California ernoon in a victory the bright at that. Packey is apparently the first second; Wild Weed, show 8 to 5. third. Time, versities members of the resulted for something worth while should be in : First race, five and a .-half furlong*Zlm, 1:00 4-5. football association and are taking a Southern aggregation and another to- very much inclined to jump on a rat- store for them shortly, and the bet- DAVIS IS A REAL straight $5.40, won; Pierre Dumas, place $6.50, Third race, five and a half furlongs—Coocey leading part in the championship series morrow will give it a clear title. The tler and fulfillhis contract with Cof- ting second; Sir Giles, show $3. SO, third. - Time, K. straight 7 to 2, won; All Red, place 4 to 5. now being played around the bay cities. Oaklanders are determined to turn the is 1 10 the \u25a0 to that it will. When 1:111-5: . :-.:..,..-::..- \u25a0:,".\u25a0'<•\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0,:\u25a0"\u25a0:. second; Fort Worth, show ont, third. Time, Professor MaJoney of Stanford has tables and necessitate a third game. Then the game \u25a0 froth this month. will fighters realize that California is their •.Second* rare, • six furlongs—John. Griffin II, 1:0ft3 ,*. been coaching the Stanford team, while At the conclusion of their final try- begin to boom beyond the question of last hope they are bound to flock here straight $3.60, won: Tolson dOr, place • $15, Fourth race, Atlantic handicap, one and an C. Y. Williamson of the Barbarian club out this afternoon on their field, Coach 'J Horicon, $3.40,' Time, eighth miles -*Sager, straight 5, place George Mary's a again. second: show \u25a0 third. 11 to 1 has had the U. C. lads in hand. Both Faulkner of the St. team we need a star or \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 doubt. All is two 'GOME \u25a0:.' • 4; straight BACK' STAR 1:17 3-5. to S; - :.•-.:--— •Idlewelss. 6 to 1. place 4 to teams are in the best of condition and named the following men, who will \u25a0 - to start the ball rolling, and once it Third -race,' one % - —Tom ' -Kin jr. • straight Beauconp. place 1 to 4, show out, third. Time, a good exhibition of this code is looked journey to Santa Clara: starts it figures to roll like one of $28.80, won;Working;Lad, place $3.80.. second; 1;36. »Dead heat. Only three starters. forward to. not been rank, Clinton, Pappa Gup- Bonnie Chance, show $4.10. Time, 1:40 4-5. Fifth race, seven furlongs—Daingerfleld. The referee has Front and those going down the thin!. Dot*, agreed on up to the present, but will till; middle rank, Tognazzini and Glav- snowballs hill. Seattle Man Gives Cup Veteran Athletic First Sacker Fourth race, six furlongs Magazine,, straight straight 3 to 1, won; Wood place 3 to 1, inisch, lock, Among $14.60, Duquesne, $3.20 place, second; second; Gift, show out, third. Time. 1:30 2-5. be named today. The teams will line Bruzzone: Randall and the notables who are clamor- won;: \u25a0 Promises to Make Great Camel, show $4. third. Time, 1:17 2-5.'- Sixth race, one and a quarter miles—Michael up as follows: Miller, breakaways; half back, Magee; Ing for a chance to come out here and Fifth race/one mile and 70 yards—Discontent, Angelo, straight 2 to 1. won; Helene. place 3 Stanford. Positions California first five. Chiles; second five, Togney; fight Kaufman, Tommy Dixon, For Big Regatta straight won; Keck, place $23.00, sec- to 1, second; Nadzu, out, Time, Barbero wingl three quarters, Cooney and Blan- are Al $24, rEd show third. Stuart Goal co; Johnny Manager for Cleveland ond; Peter Fender, show- $13.10, third. Time, 2:11 2-5. Browning Right back. .T. Davidson (c) center three Quarters, H. Roth; \u25a0 Knockout Brown of Chicago, ~ \u25a0 -\u25a0 BERKELEY, 7.— B. Conibear, 1:51 4-5. \u25a0'- * .-•\u25a0/-;.:-;•-,. - \u25a0.; - '-*::% Jninestown entries: Lyne Left ba<* Shell full. Crow. Substitutes, Reemer, Web- Kilbane and Tommy Garry. Each one Nov. H. Sixth race, one mile and "0 —Sam First race, celling, 8 year olds and upward, Hamilton Right halfback f'ook er, Martella, Price and Tout. has a winner in east rowing coach at the University of Barber, straight $30.70.- won; Edna Collins, place six furlongs—*Double Five 106. 'Thrifty 101. Reynolds (captain) . .Center Dealer of these been the Harry Davis, manager of the Lilly third. Edwin L 100, •Pennyroyal 105, Zulu Washington, has forwarded a communi- H. $12.40, second; Paxton,'; &how $6.30, Golconda 105, Joe Prkre Left halfback LYONS BEATS LA or the middle west. Like the others the sea- Time,-1:51 2-5. t' -".••-.'. 1,,-' ,:-; Galtnns 108. Sherwood 115. Telia Outside right Mills EOCHE Cleveland Baseball club for \u25a0 with the long heads, each has about cation to the directors of the University I.ntonia entries:, ''. : . - Second race, selling, hurdles. 4 year olds and Higglns Inside right G. Daridson Lyons made a great run of four in the thre* of son of 1912, and known for the last » five and a half upward, two miles—Dr. Heard Sam Ball Pung forward Thorp cushion tournament billiard game at the Graney up his that York California Boat club stating that E. First race, selling. 2 year olds, 133. Center made mind the New B. years as Mack's right hand furlongs—Dp, Cesarlon 100, Fawn * 100. Bouncing 133. Black Bridge 144, Vilhalla 144, Lizzie Fyfe Inside left Wirt last evrnlnjt and defeated La Roche in the last Mayer, a man, has offered a few Connie \u25a0 \?,:\.