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Verge Fight Game on the 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, 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 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 \?,:\. boom has passed and that they will Seattle Lass 160. Lady \u25a0 Sappshlre: 103. Syrlnga 103, Flat Shelton Outside left Isaacs minute of play by a score of 30 to 23. The trophy in the shape of a gold cup to the man, was born in Philadelphia 38 Ap:.-.*-5 ture. ington. he for his Second race, selling, 3 year olds and upward, Shapiro 107. Coming Coon 105. Training GILLEN NAMED MANAGES he caught for amateur clubs In Phila- six furlongs—Center Spot 103, Louis Descognets Fourth race, Fairfax handicap. 3 year olds Tiger Squad The good Conibear stated that the northern the profes- 108, Royal Captive 108. Araoret 112. and upward, one R 1O.">, Busy 104, VALI>EJO. Not. 7.—Daniel Gillen. will man- local fans will hear this university delphia, and then Joined 103. Merrick mile—Bob tbe. team news with cheers. The game is arranging its schedule ranks, becoming a member of •i Third Irace, celling, 13 1 year olds and Iupward, Spellbound 97. Husky Lad 90. Madrigallan'lOO. asre Pastimes ball next season and did look this year so that the Washington crew sional a Nan Fifth race, selling. 3 year olds and upward. TWMy Bade, tbe catcher, will perform the dntlen. tough of fact, pro- the Providence team. That was In one and sixteenth miles—Swartshill 100.- For Yale Game captain. Tommy Horan, O'Hara rather late. In the could come down to the San Francisco Ferguson .100, Wishing iRing \u25a0 100, Supple 100,' Rix and a half furlongs—"Minnie Bright 106. of Pat and 1894, when he was 21 years of age. ; \u25a0'Sandy" amonjr players. bay region \u25a0 109, Moncrlef 10S. Stanley 90, Bersrvrsldt •will be the moters have been unable to secure a about the time of the Stan- good and Sugar Lump - 100. •* Rash -100, -, Lotta Creed ' S »Mon Ami 103. failed to at first \u25a0 J., ford-California Intercollegiate boat race He make Tlana 109. Canopian Indian Maid 109, : Peter Woodland 101, Jennie Wells 101, 'Chilton PRINCETON. N. Nov. 7.—The suitable card during the past three was shipped to Pawtucket, being re- 109.* v Squaw squad began today and the three cornered race could be Pender. 109, s Effpn.ll 112. : 100. Princeton football called a year later and then sold to Sixth race, selling, 3 year olds work of preparing for tnqnths. The so-called prosperous held one week later. New New .. Fourth race,i handicap, all ages,.five "furlongs— and upward. in earnest the varsity the York Giants. York Grorer Hughes Little Father 110, Cherryola one and a sixteenth miles—The Golden Butterfly the game with Yale two weeks hence. streak which New York was then en- The California will have a passed Graney n*w boat this year and the old shell could not use him and him 110. Meridian 117. Follie Levy, 117. /. 106, Kervlcence 106. Eddie 103, Cubon Every effort will be made In the joying accounted for this condition of will be practice. along to where Connie Mack Fifth • race, handicap.' 2 year • olds. on« . mile- 103. •Montgomery 111. next 10 days to develop an offensive used for The new was manager. good Coy •Apprentice Duty He failed to make 94, Niclas Dnval allowance. as A Dodger affairs, but it's a bloomer there now, may be in east at Lad 07,- Cloud Chief 100.' team. A defensive team, such shell built the the under also, the latter sent 100,.; Manager Kaiser: 105, True Blue Weather clear: track good. will de- once more can its shop of Henry Cramer & Sons, at Cor- Connie and Mack ICO. Princeton had last Saturday, and California have by him to Milwaukee. He finished the 106. -, Brosseau 106,.: Lady 'Lightning 113, Frog some extent upon luck —Is our factory in Tampa, nell, Rogers \u25a0 to and or Alfred of Oakland. ' -.- \u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0 .-•\u25a0 --:' pend pick of the best men in the game. The freshman crew season of 1900 with his first love. Legs s 110. ; i: :. ': \u25a0 •-, ./ .."'V .-• individual power for their scores, and has been cut Providence, and the following spring •',Sixth race,' selling, 3 year olds and npward.: Tiger IFla. The finest tobacco grown One of the first to make overtures down to 20 men, four coxswains and 16 eighth 100, Tay Pay this is far from the ideal coaches regulars. decided to quit the game for Rood. one and an miles— Startler "Mysterious Mitchell" hold. Vuelta Aba jo —we of late is Al Kaufman. The Irfg fel- In fact, he was engaged in other ,103. • Moekler 105, • Console> 109, John Reardon difficulty not tobacco Faloada 100, G. M. Miller 112. :\u25a0 : ? The in Princeton is — crazy to come Connie ability in field, leaf, low is about back here business when Mark and Ben fiWeather | clear.; track heavy. the lack of the back ship from Cuba in the and fight somebody. He is not at all Shlbe, with the aid of Charley Somers, \ - NowaY.M.C.A.Coach but the failure of forwards to pet put an American league club in aggressive ::: thereby^saying; cigar duty particular a West Phila- off speedily. Though in- and will take chance Point's Record Is delphia. Connie tried out several men LATONIA SELECTIONS dividually, the men have not been which fullyequals the tobac- against any of them, but he prefers Jim at first base, but none of them would The Y. M. C. A. has 'decided to the holes consistently finally fairly begged able to make suit, \u25a0 Flynn, principally for revengeful pur- and Mack i-First - rare— Rom :\u25a0 of Jeddah, ;, Lucky branch out into all lines of athletics, for their assaulting backs at any time co's cost. This saving is not A Formidable One Davis to join him. Harry, however, Wish, la ml Queen.' '"; ,; /.-''> '.•:,' and yesterday engaged P'red M. Walker, - poses. employer •'Mysterious Mitchell," to coach this season. ours—it goes into the cigar, The defeat which the big Califor- refused until his assured hirr .'„ Second race—: Captive,, Men-irk, the : of he could have his job back If he failed Amoret. . : '\u0084. -.':\;:-,ii '-,'.,..;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-'\u25a0\u25a0 -'-\u25a0\u25a0.-.\u25a0 basket ball, track and baseball teams. nian suffered at the hands the Pueb- WEST POINT, N. V.. Nov. 7.—The good. Harry never ." ?: into expert Cuban workman- lo fireman back in Kansas City last to make But had tr Third j]race—Xan Ferguson," Supple, Walker was formerly assistant coach summer is the only big black mark football coaches are pretty well satis- worry about that Job again, as until KfTendl. in these sports at the University of Clara Kickers ship—into fragrance and flav- against his name. His great aim is fied with the development yesterday ho remained a member of thf Fourth *, race—-Cherryola, "Meridian, Chicago, and for three years was one Santa of the Athletics, base thai ' of yours in to erase this. He has been striving army eleven thus playing flrßt all Grover Hushes. •\u25a0\u25a0..- .: '. . the greatest ends ever developed or—and is months, far and all their ef- time and being captain of the club foi on the football team at university. for several but without effect, forts are devoted to keeping up Fifth race—Frog Legs, Kaiser, Bros- the Won't Be Stopped the the last six seasons. : -•\u25a0 :;, ""-:;".' \u25a0\u25a0:;: ',;, He was coach at the T'tah Agricul- especially since Flynn wished himself steady advance of the players Coombs, \u25a0eau. \u0084;[,..?. : ;.^\. ,i:. onto a lot money by defeating toward Along with Bender, Thomas \u25a0- lay John tural college for football, basketball of Carl the navy game three Collins, Hartsel, •'< Sixth - race—Falcada, - Pay, JOSE, 7.—Circumventing New weeks hence. Mclnnis and Davis ha« \u25a0 and track in '07 and '08 and turned SAN Nov. Morris in York. The record of the army Reardon. _- high Dyck Now if Flynn wants eleven for been a member of the Connie Mack> out winning teams. the edict of the Santa Clara Van action and real- the season shows it ly he can repeat against that has scored board of strategy, the craftiest set of The Y. M. C. A. is going to run a school faculty, football players of the thinks Kauf- fewer than any of the other leading ball players in the world, an aggrega- basketball tournament among its institution have joined an "athletic man he will be accommodated here teams, but it stands nearly own "Quality" Cigars next month. He man say alone in tion whose labors have resulted in the members, and Walker will get the club" and will meet their old rivals is the to having a clean slate on the defense Athletics winning two championships Few Shutouts in the various squads in shape. The associa- of the San Jose high school as usual the word. Unless he makes a demand Nowadays the best offense a good year. 3 for 25c and Upward for a 50 vara lot and improvements is and two world's pennants. tion is also making arrangements for this defense. The army team has done It was Davis that selected his own holding an indoor meet at the The game is scheduled for Saturday, M. A. GIXST A CO.—"The ; House of in street, he fight Audi- : \u25a0 - Market can Kauf- only scoring, - a little it League daily \u25a0'•\u25a0'\u25a0 ; -Staples" man, for the blacksmith willingto but has kept successor at first base at Philadelphia. National torium in January, which will be open and rallies are being conducted Distributers; — is its goal line unsullied and prevented Last spring, •when he began to slow up to all registered athletes of the A. at the San #ose high school to work go on for a reasonable purse and scores by opponents and P. A. revenge. grabbing op- as a fielder and his batting eye became up enthusiism and interest in the plenty of portunities are a large part of the a himself informed Connie With the major league shutout record game. Tommy Dixon. the Kansas City feath- present game. trifle dim. he ARMY HEAD TO AINSPECT • FORT—St. Paul. year erweight, Mack that the team would be stronger to its credit three ago, the Na- 'i-'Minn.. Nov. 7.—Major: General Leonard Wood, Last insubordination broke out I is one of the best boys on Yale's defensive younger bag. seasons " among athletes, during record is next best with a man on the league chief of fstaff of tbe T'nited States army, t will the and the in- i the other side of the Rockies from all to the army's, for only one and tional used less whitewash this surrection one of Like the others he realizes touch- At that time Mack had Houser year than it has spilled for a long time. visit St. Paul this winter to inspect Fort Snell- the Insurgents struck accounts. down has been made against the blue, Derrick as possible first Backers. Con- vln* and ; arrange for Its enlargement into a the principil of the school. As a re- 606 that California is the only place for or There were only 92 games in which a \u25a0* T" he, whereas two more have been made nie himself believed that Derrick would h-. brigade post. ; .'' .\"^ ;-'--5. -V: ,:^:V:; U«"-?.; -"./*\u25a0 sult football was tabooed. Jit'WilijiMltO'"Is a guaranteed curecore him, too, is striving 1 pitcher without \u25a0; and with all against Harvard, Princeton, Carlisle be the logical man to take Davis place, blanked his opponents K9& TrfjHS'HBSS forfor Blood Poison. his might to get on here. He is will- State, Navy, a run. The record is 163 games in 1908. figf *- SAFE, ing to go against Abe Brown Cor- but Harry failed to agre with him. He \a^Ci| PAINLESS. either Attell nell and Pennsylvania. suggested The American league whitewash record • Only 20 MINUTES iv Johnny Kilbane. that neither Houser nor Der- games. %t" ''•%\u25a0*•\u25a0* my or rick be choice was Stuffy is 145 '• offices. Then you From the looks of things Attell is chosen. His Chicago has 21 shutout v A&S&M °go Mclnnis. taken part in • '\u25a0'\u25a0 y 3 about your' work. *>ut of the question for the time he- "He's too short," was Mack's com- games this season, winning 12 and los- '*'"'•' ing. He wants more money than John- Fair Basket Bailers to ment. ing nine of them. Adams of Pittsburg WEAKMEN son would demand for a whirl is and lead the \u25a0 San Alexander of the Phillies ' Francisco, he Tha-t caused Davla to come back with: \u25a0\u25a0 ANIMAL THERAPY and won't listen to rea- get any high pitchers in shutouts, each having seven '{^1^ . son at seems to "Stuffy will throws that of to "^fk is the ; new Scientific all. But there be a any first baseman could get, any- them his credit. Richie of the iffflffii' ' the fair chance of bringing Kilbane here Hook Up Today and Cubs. Moore of the Phillies, Mathewson i H»S»^%JISwa l!wJi3 Treatment.' It's and way our inflelders will not make many and Marquard Rucker ;, __!'__-i-i4i_..-rl«»tract: of the special to face Dixon later on matching high throws. that I am worrying of the Giants and OR, organs of young. Tljrpr- the winner with Abe, who may in All of Brooklyn have shut out oppo- InOnRILL be BERKELEY, 7.—Tomorrow aft- about is whether he will get the low their -61 THIRD STREET. mis animals, *it*;feell^ need of some money by the middle of ernoon sophomoreI^ov. nents five times apiece. Cole and Reul- many the .tired, the and freshman ones. I don't know whether or not he -1 of pitched How times have you asked for "whiskey" ~iBan Francisco. Cal. i worn o*rve*. the winter. women's scoop up the ones go bach the Cubs have two /S3&L <, i rojnrenates basket ball teams will meet on can that In the games \u25a0by tissues and Knockout Brown of Chicago is a courts in shutout and Mclntire and Char- and been >promotes 5 strength natural -; means. \u0084;» I ? de- the Hearst hall the final game dirt." , 7 middleweight, and a tearing performer for the ley Smith one each. jfflmwk dissatisfied ? time call for jto 'spread j the good news •to eTery iweak that, according interclass championship of the Mack took Davis' advice and Mclnnis £iext lsire .]<: at to all accounts. He university. Of prematurely man. Callfor.' write. ,'. \u0084 has beaten both the Lewis boys, Harry The teams will line up as not only batted terrifically, but he and Willie, and has follows: starred as a fielding first sacker. With H.;Mcßrayer's "Cedar Brook"—8 years old also taken the : Sophomore*: ; Forwards— Franks. Jackling the youngster showing such rare abil- •;^{W. measure of Jimmy Clabby and a bunch (. pU1;; Elisabeth Briwnden., Zella "'Eddy and ity. De Oro Leads Wheeler others not quite so Tyler Davis became bench warmer and —bottled in bond— satisfies when . others fail. , of well known to Alice substitute; -L centers—Lorena Bncfc • adviser. But when Mclnnis' arm was fe±rx^ it fame. All Brown wants is a high sign Alma Ponnlngton. Clare 'MeClnre and •.-: Irene just prior to way James giiardß—Edith broken the end of the sea- and he will be on his here to = substitute: jfriable. Agn«* son, the old veteran wa* to re- meet any of them. Madsen, Edith • MoN'ab, and Ora Prentice forced In First Game \u25a0 sub- \u25a0 turn to in seems very to tpke stitute. -' :, • . -• . -\u25a0'.'\u25a0;\u25a0 -\u25a0 the inttlal corner the world"s Brown anxious a ', - '• was not good Eight Years' Aging crack at or Freshmen:. Forward*—Ollre Smith. Irene. Camp.* series. He in condition. 1 MUSEUM OF j Frank Klaus Bob Moha, on the CHICAGO, Nov. 7.—Alfred .de Oro; /—/^~:..-.,v.;MUSEUMFOFIANATdMYS::>• Edith his three months bench |isi|^^^ large bell. iSpencer as had the latest of the crew to make Clerin. •and F.lr» wbstifute- I player. 1 .. up. Papke centers—Y«abel Forker > (captain);''Su«ie slowed him But, nevertheless, he champion three billiard by Law) ' \u25a0.;, .! \\ C«n»uttata«nDiSEASES^OFMENfra* and ttrktlr private. 1 Tommy Garry is hanging collegiate * team ?. which will .•;meet A Stanford Yon S^9^ its reputation W TrwitoMßtpanooally or by tetter. A \u25a0 around the ,IS ; BALDWIN De Oro also made a run of 5. ? : ; ;\u25a0 r Hr^ S , • -7*(jualities i..,.that made Jk>^3^ east waiting something to up, November *are • brio* held every afternoon -on AKD «A*TDOTMATCHED The \u25a0Mr bSbB/9 ...... positive Cure la ererjr c*M uo. " for turn the; link*:of *the Claremont • Country men will playkSO {points .< tomor- *¥«SmTft>(SOT' '-\u25a0•Jwtolwa.'-<,:\u25a0:"...... v.*-,- '-\u25a0 A--/.-, ;.:--.-* and if it don't turn pretty soon he will ' • Huh. The/ . Not. 7.—Matty B'ldwin foffBoston row and points Thursday. '.' '. \u25a0? A jump qualifyingIround* | of; the,' competition > began yes- bap tbeen; matched to box 1 .Toe ;Mandot.*the]nenxa- JSSHjC WriU f«r book. PrRLOSOPHY 1 on the train and come west for terday, "and 5 the team * ' Tommy was couple f will;he selected ?an soon tfonal Memphis lightweight. The fight will he :Of,*MARRIAGE, «a3«i *;£<. f his health. here a as the | | harp \u25a0.been t pis ed; 1, 'frrW' valuable book ttt m— ) year ago, f finals At *aimeeting ,«» 10 round affair and will lie ; staged in New BOWLING SEASON OPEHS \[-,< H M of 6 he not up \u25a0 but did loom of *those; interested "Iin "j the new,: sport "' yesterday Orleans during the h latter j1"part of this* month :, V.VI.LE.TO. Nor. as a Still, dis- iover; \u25a0 V ".—The bowline season headliner then. he afternoon 17,"men were present, -.and! from or the 5 first J* of£ next month. ; Mandot -recently, opened in this city evening.'" played plenty of class and skill among • Intercollegiate'- ; ; this The Shamrock* DIIJOBDAH.«^S.F.,CAL-« this number the ' team will be knocked out the 'ihard bitting%Young« Saylor aixi Levy Stars played game. :- •\u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0;>.". \u25a0\u25a0---••- % \u25a0 fln 'the first Tbt the local featherweights. He went in selected.*;:-*\u25a0. " '- •\u25a0*'\u25a0. :•;• \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0•^ 15 rounds In Memphis. • • .\u25a0 - Vallejo bowllDK league bas eijUt team*.