THE CALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1913, 7 TENNIS HONORS ARE CINCHED Births,Marriages,Deaths days he was one of the leading farm- I Mrs. L. Hennessey. Mrs. F. fter-k#r. Mrs. A. ers md stock raisers in this part of Ilnner* «n«l Charles A. Martin an.! the lata and George Bnrtels. a natite of San Francisco, the state. He leaves a widow < al.. aged 49 years. petroskey seven children. waa the father * trim «c Friends and acquaintances respectfully McAllister and in 11 of I. g. and J. G. Thompson, promi- are In- Griffin and Strachan vited fo attend rhe fnneral today (Thurs- INTERCLUB GOLF nent attorneys of Goldfieid, and an day). August 7. at p. par- 1013, 1 m.. from the HIEORNIA Thomp- lors WILL of A. of Valente. Marini. uncle Justice Charles Mnrais A Co.. 040 Defeat Easterners son of this county. Green street, by autoniohlle. to Mount Olitet cemetery. I'lease omit flowers. Eddie Graney May Referee Ritchie-Welsh Battle; \u2666 «. Johanna straub, 79 years Mra. Lou Inn CAHILL?In this ,1. old, Alameda, city. August 1013. Catha-. CHICAGO. Avar. « Clarence pioneer resident of Is rlne 11. A., widow of John Cahill. dearly be- INVOLVES loved I). and John Strnohnn DISPUTE dead at home, Hibbard mother of Mrs. Mirier. WolgastVMoney Up Griffin earned her 1617 John C. Cahill, CHAMPION Ritchie's Plans; Mrs. C. Mulkey HE A. and the the right this afternoon to play street. Alameda, following an illness late Robert H. and Went to Joseph E. Cahill. a native of Delaware, aged Maurice E. MeLoughUn and of two years. Mrs. Straub <0 years 2 months and 7 days. JOE MURPHY Thomas Bundy for the doubles Alameda in 1856. She was identi- Friends and acquaintances are respeetfullv in- Sailor Petroskey, championship of the United fied with the German Ladles' Relief vited to attend the funeral t«dav (Thurs- Bob McAllister, the Olympic club heavy weight, nnd the dayt State*. Oiitarenerallnar and out- THE GENTLER SEX association and other charitable at 1:30 p. m., from the of night at residence her TENUIS PLAYERS pride of the navy, who are to meet In a 20 round encounter tomorrow they 0 the city. daughter. Mrs. C. playing their opponents, movements in She leaves A. Mulkev. Vfoi I.earen- arena, training yesterday. P., E. Worth street. National cemetery, Coffroth's Eighth street practically finished their defeated Gustave Touehard and four >ons, Charles F.. Fred J. Interment J they the ring. Fischer, daugh- Presidio. They Indulged in glove work for the last time until meet in W. M. Washburne. the eastern Tournament Made Notable and Louis F. and a j in ter, Mrs. R. The funeral CASBIDY n this city. August 2. 1913. Thomas Clarence Griffin and now on the gladiators will do but light exercise, and they appear to be champion*, in straight sets, 6?l, Paeffle. will J. (assidy. a native Ireland, John jFrom from resi- of aged 63 rears. excellent shape. B?6, 6?4. by Emergence From Seclu- he held this afternoon her friends and acquaintances are re-pectfullv In- Right to vited to attend the today (Thurs- Strachan Win anticipate rattling fight the middle weights get together, dence. funeral The fans a when sion of Champion Miss day!. August 7. at S:3O Wciock a. m.~. from tim Meet McLoughlin and as fighters of McAllister's and Petroskey's type usually put up a good battle. parlors of the H. F. Mats* company. 1335 upon the end of it to Golden Gate avenue, thence to St. Patrick's McAllister is the clever fellow. Who depends .scientific Edith Chesebrough Marriage Licenses church, where a requiem high rugged mass will b<» Bundy at Newport bring victory, while Petroskey Is not so clever, but he is fast, and ?? celebrated for the repose of soul, him \u2666 1 w cing J) his commen- the Olympic man. at o'clock. Interment Holy Cross ceme- a good puncher atid better experienced than club GREAT RACING ON SAJV FRAtfCISCO tery. By automobile. say Petroskey's plan of will be to force the pace marriage licenses wefe issued It is safe to that battle H. McDONALD SPENCER The following COHN In tills city. August 0. 1013. Sarah CHICAGO, Aug. national up, will go Cohn, 6?The and wear McAllister down, and then, when the latter.lias slowed he The inter-club golf dispute Wednesday, August 0. 1913: wife ot Isaac Cohn. mother of will between llarry. Aaron Cnhn, * tennis championship title in and finish him. This system is an excellent plan if Petroskey can carry it Menlo and BARRIER -BREWER -Clinton G. Barrier. 33. Mrs. .Minnie Croter. an- Burlingame has now in- Concord, and Rosette li. Brewer, 28, Oakland. Alex. Charles. Annie, Manuel. Bertha Cohn. a be held by a California team for out, but McAllister must be considered in the fight, and he can be expected to the ladies, concluding native of Poland aged years. volved and the ? 52 irrespective of the result of BATTOGI.IO VADAI.A John Rattogllo. 21, other year, % something BUTTE street, COAKLEY?In August do In the meantime. FINAL DAY Oakland. half of their home and home golf 555 AGretuwioli and Orsalu Vadala. 18, b\ 1013. Ellen, the challenge match at Newport. win. beloved wife ,(f the late Daniel Coakley. Petroskey must make the battle a Uonnybrook affair If he expects to match was played on Tuesday by teams 441 Madrid streel. h'ving and Clarence Griffin and John Strachan. up boxes with McAllister, BEARNARD STACK -Charles J. Bearnard, 25, mother of Mrs. T. Clifford. Mrs. A. He has not a chance in the world if lie stands and of 14 on each side. lay or. , Mrs. T. White. Mrs. W. Simmons. 24, the clever Pacific coast pair, by a well master at line of milling, and Petroskey Despite Caliber of Card the Vlncenues. Ind.. and Margaret E. Stack, Daniel. Andrew ami a as the latter Is easily the sailor's this This resulted in a victory for the fair Chicago. 111. Ireland. James Coakler. native of earned victory over the eastern cham- one else. has informed his better any The sailor ? pions in elimination probably realizes It than Events Prove Very Menloites by 10 matches to 4, but as BIAOINI MATTECCCI?Emannele Riagini. 13, CULLINANE -A tlie national go Jump keep San Francisco, and Antonette Matieuccl, 23. solemn requiem mass will h« matches today, won right to meet friends that he intends to after McAllister from the and after their opponents had a lead of one match celebrated for the repose of the the Colma. M. soul of John Maurice McLoughlin and Thomas C. him as.long as the battle lasts. Interesting on the previous half, which was ( nlllnane. brother of Sister M. Thomnslnaa for the played CARDWBLL MERCIER D. Cardwell. and Sister M Bundy, fellow Californians. Harry Foley gave up a fine hunting trip with Willie Ritchie to be on hand at Burlingame a before, ?William Cidelts. Sisters of the Holy championship of tlie United States at week the 41, Oklahoma City, and Alice E. Meroler. 82, » ross. at St. Charles church, tomorrow (Fri- Newport August iB. to second Petroskey. Foley managed the sailor in his recent fights, and It was doughty representatives of Menlo win Berkeley. day* morning, August 8, at 9:30 o'clock. The Outplayed ln every department of the while the lank adviser was with Petroskey that the latter showed such good (Special Dispatch to Colli the entire event by 5 CARLTON?LARSEN ? Leon R. Carlton. 30, 106 CUBHMAN?in this city. August 5, 1913, at points. 27, St. the tuberculosis t?ame and outgeneraled, the eastern Foley managed Petroskey until recently, when his entire time was taken BUTTE, Mont., Aug. o.?For tbe closing day This, with the men's close victory in Sixth street, and Hilda O. Larsen. hospital of the elty and county team. Gustave Touchard and form. recent contest, golfers Cloud, Minn. of San William Push man, a native Watson his with Petroskey. of the most successful meeting ever held In their makes twe of Francisco. If. Washburne, owes in more up by Ritchie, and he was forced to sever connections the CLET?MENEIN Emlle G. Clet. 40. KJ.I4 Fair Ohio, aged 52 years. its- defeat Butte, of from new course feel that the ef- than small measure to a decided lack Foley is very sanguine that Petroskey will beat McAllister. He declares that one the largest crowds of the season forts used in extending their link*were fax avenue, nnd Marie Menein. 40. 1717 Twen- °^rE o^~In th,s rhir August 6. 1013. Marr of teamwork, due apparently to a cer- that lie surprise turned out and despite an ordinary card wit- not in vain, as immensely ty-fourth avenue. Halligan Green, beloved' mother of Joseph the tar is a much improved scrapper and will the fans it has added Green, loving R". tain amount of discord between the nessed racing of the most interesting character. to the interest of the game, conse- DESMOND -BARRY ?Michael Desmond. 35. &2 and daughter of Nora and the tomorrow night. 24, 11R5C late Patrick Halligan. sister men. The handicap at one mile and 20 yards was tne quently stimulating practice and in- Bartlett street, and Agnes J. Barry. of Patrick, Both worked hard, but there was an The betting on the outcome of the mill still remains at 10 to 9. At these creasing skill. Guerrero street. Ihomas. John and the late Michael Halligan. a amity usually best event of the afternoon and was won by native of Clare County Mayo, absence of the that figures there is considerable wagering, and the aldmlrers of both men seem to The tournament is notable in that it DOCGHERTY ? WIENERS ?Patrick A. Dough Morris. Ireland. marks successful doubles team, and Ciibon. which set the pace from the start aud signalizes emergence of erty. 20, street, and Jennie A. The funeral will take nlaoe tomorrow (Frl the games satisfied McAllister's admirers count on him winning the Miss Edith It Shipley day points that ought to have won be well vWlth the price. Tan away from his field the entire journey. Chesebrough, our undefeated champion, Wieners. 24. 1502 t'hurch street. i. at ft a. m.. from fho fnneral parlors of- Samuel were lost through it. the decision, while the Petroskey followers look for the sailor to flatten the Jack Paine, the favorite, was slow to begin from the seclusion of mugs 24, 286 MeFadden. 1070 Haight street. thenr» her and DOYLE?THORP Vernon J. Doyle. to St. Agnes church, requiem Their opponents showed no such Olympic are up. and failed to'fiulsli with his usual electric rush, medals, where she has been for almost - Sopbte Thorp, where a high club man before 20 rounds the place Transparent, the year. Cumberland street, and 24. 273 mass be repose her lack. The California youths, who have going to despised out- a Liberty street. » will celebrated for the of played together for years, Both fighters did some light boxing yesterday. They worked out in a sider in the race, soul, at 9:30 a. m. Interment Hotv Cross played as That Miss Chesebrough's game has George 350 qne man today. and their teamwork manner that was satisfying to their trainers. No trouble was experienced by t'antem proved the best of the remainder of the not rusted, even if her irons.have, was EVANS?FENDALL- L. Evans. 20. A cemetery, by automobile. field. Summaries: shown by Dak street, and Lottie A. Fendall, 24. Port- HEALY?In this city, gave them the victory in straight sets, either in making the weight. her defeating the Burlingame land. August 5. 1013. Edward, 6?l, B?6, 6?4. FIRST RACK -One mile; selling: headliner, Mrs. Thomas Baker, 2 and 1. beloved husband of Ellen Healr. loving father Promoter Coffroth anticipates a big crowd. The seats are on sale at 400 Odds. Jockey. Sf, KOCH?THOMSON?Erish T. W. Koob, 37. 1125 of Mary Healy. brother of Healy A STAR Horse. Weight. Str. Kin. Results of Individual matches (in 39, Frank and TOUCHARD street and at Corbett's, 106 Fourth street. 5-U -McAlan, 112 (Cotton) X In each case the player Is Geary Street, and Ottille Thomson, 2124 Mrs. Thomas McNamara of Chicago, and eastern pair, played Market also 13-S?(I)REGARDS, J Menlo mentioned California street. brother in law of Of the Touchard ? 115 (Coburn).. 5 2 2 3 first): Mrs. Mary Rvraes. a native game. sup- Rosen).. of Ballyhnunis. Mayo. the better He lent active ****** 40-I?Dorian Prince, I©9 3 3 £fV. Mis* Edith Chesebrough beat .Mrs McKEEN-SYLVESTER?WiIIiam McKeen. 30, County Ireland, aged port to Washburne at times, but there Eddie Graney will be the referee, if he cares for the job, when Willie Time. 1:43 4-s'. Alan 11place. 12 show; Re" Thomas of 339 Fran- 52 years and 2 days. A member of the Baiter. 2 and 1; Mrs. Augustus Taylor bent Miss and Julia M. Sylvester. 19. both Carriers' l'nlon. Hod were periods in the match when he Ritchie, lightweight champion, and Freddy Welsh, the English champion, garda 6-5 place, 8-5 show; Prince 7 show, 1,0- Helen Garfitt, 2 un; Mrs. Cheever CowUin lost conla atenue. was the --blgh, (Shoy Green. Anna Schneider, Mike Poniin, Armsby, acquaintances not at his best. September Littleton, (S)Lee to Miss C. 4 and 3; Mrs. V. MoNear SAWTELLE?TABOR ?Edwin D. Sawtell*. 21, Friends and are respeetfullv in- the coast team can- meet at Vancouver 1. Big claim. Harrison 11, also bent Mrs. H. Kierstedt, o and 4; Mrs. Ashbury vited to attend the funeral today (Thurs- Tlie attack of Scratched?(B)Ethel Samson, Lord Julian and Ruth 11. Tabor. 19. both of sdl tered on Washburne, Strachan particu- When the match was discussed here between Freddy Welsh, Ritchie and ran. Clinton. Thorne lost to Mrs. Ma* Rothschild, 3 and 2; atreet. 0 day >. August 7. at 8*.43 a. m., from the parlors furlongs; Girvin of O'Shanghnessy larly driving splendid precision Pollok, manager, when the Englishman SECOND RACK Five selling: Miss Lee lost to Mrs. Gill 4 and 3; Mrs. 24, William A Co.. 551-555 Va- with Harry Welsh's was In this city recently, odds. Horse, I). Watson heat Mrs. Clem Tobin, TAYLOR?ROSENQITST?Ernest B. Taylor. lencia street and speed to Washbume's backhand Weight, Joekev. St. Str. Fin. S and 7; Mr*. and Rosenquist, 28. both of Menlo between Sitxeenth and Seven- Washburne's drives, supposed to be Ritchie declared that,an American must referee the battle. To this point Welsh 13-s?Misniay. lot; i ormes) 1 2 1 n W. Taylor lost to Mrs. Eugene Murphy. 3 and 2: Annie teenth, thence to Mission Dolores church. Six- 10-i-(B)AUNTIE CURL, 110 (Pint 4 12 2 Mrs R. I). Glryin beat Mrs. George Garrttt. 10 Park. , teenth and Dolores streels. where services a compliment to Touchard's cross" court and Pollok acquiesced, and Welsh and Pollok asked if FJddie Graney would be and S; Miss Marjorle and will j.smashes, were by clever 7-1 -Milton Roblee. 106 (Burlingnu 6 3 3 % Josselyn boat Mrs. George VALAN?ENCISO?RodoIfo Valan. 23. be held a t P. a m Interment Iblv Cross ceme- smothered satisfactory to Ritchie, and the latter replied that he had a high oponlon of Time, Mlsplay 4 5 place. show; Newhall. 2 nnd 1: Mrs. Alec Hamilton beat Enciso. 24, both of 223 Fillmore tery, by carriage. i overing by pair, and 1:021-5. 1-2 Amada G. the coast Curl i place, show; Roblee I show. (l)C«os, Mrs. P. Kimble. 7 and 0; Mrs. A. Watson beat street. . . Graney's ability integrity and that he would accept him.. Tn this given more he was and Mis N city. August 7. 1013 Washburne. thati Dial Carroll. (S)Rimifax, l.a l'l-ntstn. also rib. Marion Newhall. 4 and 3: Mrs. de Lnney OAKLAND KOHLBECHER?-suddenly. Joseph, able to take care of. weakened under This point was practically settled before Ritchie accepted the match. It Is Scratched?Ada Kennedy, Tempo. Lewi* beat Mrs. Gerald Rathbnne. 3 and 2: Mrs. dearly beloved husband of Miss 'Hie following marriage licenses were issued Annie Kohlbooher. and loving father of Alvina. the onslaught. Touchard's smashes, quite an honor to bestow upon any man to import him into a foreign country THIRD RACE?Five and David Crabtree beat Mrs. Harrr Poett, 10 and'B. on the contrary, probably saved the a half furlongs; # Wednesday, August 6, 1913: Joseph Jr. and Ernia Kohlbecher. a native of to act as an official, and it is safe to say that Graney act. ?August Grits}.'"! Jr., 23, Germany. eastern team from an ignominious de- will pdd». Weight. Jockey. regular monthly golf GRCGGEL?KLINE R. floret. St. Str. Fin. The * * contest at month'* feat. 101 ? Roberta, iuh (Milton 1 1 1 and Marlon L. Kline. 18. both of Oakland. LARKINS?A mini mas* will ho cele- service, closely 1% the Presidio on Sunday last resulted McCauley. brated for the repose of the soul of the late Strachan's which re- The writer has reliable information that Ritchie has a series of bouts 9.S?(S)EYELINA, lot; (Corey)... 4 2 2 n in W. J. Dutton returning the low net, McCACLEY?EARHART?Thomas It. William sembles that of McLoughlin, was most $ ! (I)ANNE McGEE, 10*. (Mclm ii S 3 IU and Edna V. Earhart. 20. both of Oakland. Larkins. at St. Anthony's church. cleverly placed planned out, and there is little chance for him to switch his plans he Time, 91?24?67. H. Fletcher Elliott was low 30. Army and Fol»om streets, tomorrow (Friday) effective and strokes unless CDS 1-5. Roberta 4 place. 2 show; Fve- ? his 4-3 gross, with 79. Complete results: McINTOSH RE VERlDGE?Richard M«-Intosh. August S. at 9 o'clock. Friends arc to Washburne's backhand were re- meets with a reverse. Ritchie accepted the offer to box Welsn at Vancouver lina place, 1-2 .-how; McGee 6-5 show. No Oakland, Jane Bevcridge. 20. Colma. mornlnsr. Sir Harry. Rose Sweet. Ormonde Cuti S. W. Wright, 98?27?71: W. J. Dutton, 27. and respectfully invited to attend. , markable for their pace and accuracy. because it was equal to the one made by Quarter. 91?24?67; Ji. Watt, Powers, 00, many points Promoter Jim Coffroth to meet Harlem Bingham, Aragonese, Hatmat, (2)Ed B, Voting V. 90?19?77: C. Stewart. POWERS- BYRNE?Luther Milton this city. August Tlie eastern team lost 82?13?69; O Soney, 91?20?71: A. T. Vogel- R. Byrne, 42. both of Los Angeles. LEMONS?In 4. 1913. Marvin through inability to gauge Griffins Tommy Murphy, and he figures that his bit out of the pictures will at least Pansy; Raymond H. also ran. sang, 88?16?72; and Mary Q. Lemons, dearly beloved husband «f Janet H. B. H. ? Keith. ? KNOBI.OCK Herman Lemons, and loving father of strokes. They neglected to play ball be $5,000. FOURTH RACE?O*4 mile and 20 yards; R. Baker, 104?24?80: E. J. Vogel, 97?24?73; SCHOENFELDER Knobloek, Janet and Ha* after they were handicap: A. C. Welch, H. Schoenfeldcr, 40, and Louise 26, ine Lemons and devoted son of William and ball in the belief that Then again. Ritchie figures that Murphy will keep, while he can not get an 99?24?75: F. Elliott. Catherine Lemons; only to the ball land Odds. Horse. Weight, Jockey. St. Str. Pin. 79? 10?60; H. F. Peart 113?24?89; W. Crist, both of Oakland. beloved hrothrr of William. "outside." have from place every day 7-2?Cui.on. bit; (Corey) 2 I Homer and Jewel Lemons. Mrs. Ferry Mrs. within an or so the back offer a like Vancouver In the week. After his battle with l 24 80? 16?70. SJOGREN?WHEELER?CharIes Sjogren. 47. Watson, anil inch inside 25-1 ?Transparent, ,"> Wheeler, a native of Texas. aged2.j years. line. Welsh, he successful, the champion plans go + Sixty third street. Good placing put the Californians in Smith and Sam a special policeman stationed on kota, i?o, o?l. Tt. N. of de- Incineration Oakland crematory. Langford for Labor day. Smith boxed Jim Flynn, the the feated John Adams of Bt. Paul. 6?2. o?4. SAVE HALF the Funeral Expense, the lead, 3?l, on Washburne's serve Pueblo fireman, last Santa Monica road race course, stopped Telephone MURRAY?In this city. August 5, 1913. .Frank VrTthe fourth. night. It depends on how Smith came out of last night's battle whether he and drove Barney Oldfleld from the P... beloved sotf'of Mrs. B. and the late Per Strachan's service was a puzzle in will meet Langford or not. course at the point of a revolver this jyiLJUS $. nard Murray, and brother of William H.. fifth and here morning. G»EAU the Touchard's was handled Market 711. 4045. (leorge W. and the late Dominic Murray, a by drives the eastern men could not Per his action Grove is now patrolling Oakland native of Tuolumne, Cal., aged 52 years 8 Al Young, who promotes the four round show a week from tomorrow a beat in the suburbs. OBITUARY NOTES Independent nf the Trust months and 7 days. seventh, service, signal spins _ SERVICE The on Griffin's was night, is endeavoring to match Harry Trendall, the When the to stop trial 4 » THB GODEAU FUNERAL Will Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- #asy for the coast pair, a fault middle west lightweight, on the course given furnish for $75 embalming. shroud, vited to (Thurs- double with some good boy of his weight Was at 8:30 this 90, attend the funeral tortav giving the east its only point. The ln this section. Trendall has never been seen morning, Oldfleld failed to obey as IMaac N. Thompson, aged one of the eEver mounted, cloth covered casket, day), at 10 a. m.. from the parlors of the aoore by points, first set: in action in this city, but his work in the ring has been of a high standard. prompty as Grove thought he shoujd, best known pioneer residents of the hearse and two carriages, and give per- United I ndertakers. 260rt Howard street near (Ftiaohan nnd Oriffin 4 4 2 4 4 4 4?2o?ft and the policeman puller! his gun. Santa Clara valley, died yesterday sonal supervision. Twenty-second, thence to St. Peter's church T,Richard and Washburne 1 14 12 1 I?l1 ? J Grove declared that Oldfleld has con- morning in the city TRUST UNDERTAKERS WILL CHARGE for services, commencing at 10:30 a. m. In- long at his home of Holy cemetery. A deuce game opened the sec- tinually ignored the stopping signal. He was a native of you $75 for the casket alone, and all terment Cross ond set, and resulted in a victory for NO. 4 TRUCK 12, NO. 35 ENGINE 10 Santa their prices are proportionate. OHNIMUS?In this city. August r Indiana, in 1849. he crossed the plains Oodeau Funeral Service You «. 191.1. Eliia- Ihe east on W ashburne's serve, two No.'4 truck decisively Saves Half beth. dearly beloved wife of the late Lou1«» by being beat No. 35 engine nine with an ox team and encountered Ante ambulance, carriage and autoa for hire. loving wild drives the coast team In the most sensational game of baseball played j TRISTATE LEAGUE Ohnimus. and mother of John and ? f many hardships on FRANCISCO. factors. so far In the Fireman's league. Uoth teams \u2666 «. the journey. In SAN OAKLAND. Oeorne Ohnimus and Mrs. N. 3. Oualck and tbshortstop: O'Donnell. first baae; McDevitt. and Eva R. Olson, a native of Ran Francisco, lead. »Strachan's service brought it center field: Buckley, right field; Noian, . Minneapolis 4, Indianapolis 3. Cal.. aged 4 years 9 months and 8 days. back to 3-all. The eastern men had in a Sensational No. 4 track?Garlfl second base; Howler third Milwaukee 2. Columbus 11. RHODES?In Oakland. August 3. 1913, William barely time to swing their racquets base; Remy, right field: O'Neill, left field:, f.inde- St. Faul 4. Toledo ft. M.. dearly beloved husband of Caryl C. Rhodes, before it. Uerg. first base; Comber, shortstop; .Tocke, catch- Kansas City 3, I.ouisvllie 3. son or Sarah Rhodes, brother of Katherltie Touchard's service showed a big Im- Attempt er; Brennan. catcher; AJlen. pilebirr. Rhodes of Hamilton. N. Y., and Mrs. H. nrovement in the seventh and the REMEMBERED BASEBALL MATE Traver of Hartford. Conn., a native of Hamil- coast ton, N. aged 54 years. Y., ?boys scored only one point off it. LAJOIE RUMOR DENIED HARRISBCRG. Fa., Aug. C?Governor John Y.. (Hamilton, N. eighth prame today gave papers ple*se copy.) The went to deuce, but WILLIAM UNMACK PHILADELPHIA. Aug. B.?Manager Birming- K. Toner a substantial reward to a Friend* and acquaintances are respectfully in- Washburne, with one shot outside Duke Kahanamoku last night suc- ("Iceland comrade of his old baseball days when he. ap- to and ham of the American league baseball George Wood, vited ajtend the funeral services todar one to the net, gave Griffin a game his cessfully carried through his attack team today emphatically denied the report that pointed once a "member of the Thursday). August 7. at 1:30 p. m.. from th» hardly-deserved. on records the Olympic club would leave the Cleveland IMilindeiphla team and a mighty ? chapel of service world's in I.ajoie club. He said and hitter, marshal the public Halsted k Co.. 1122 Witter st. In- *ft ashburne'served the flrst Jove game tank, setting new figures for the 25 he had no trade under way for Cajole and that of new cineration Cypress Lawn cemetery, by automo- get service commission, with a salary of $2,000 a *f the match ln the ninth. yards, 50 yards- and 75 yards, the times he did not Intend to let him away from year. bile. fjreat covering enabled the western- being respectively 11 3-10 seconds, Cleveland. SESSIONS?In San Diego. Cal.. August 1913. seconds 5. ers to make It 5-all on Strachan's serve. 23 2-5 and' 37 2-6 seconds. NEW YORK YACHT CLUB CRUISE Mrs. Ellen Sessions, widow of the late Milton The fierce smashes by Griffin put his The Hawaiian swimming marvel was BALI FRANCHISE 80ED P. Session* of Snn Francisco, aunt of Kate 0. running form, so far CONDON, Conn.. Aug. O.?A fleet of 86 team in the in the eleventh, in his best and outclassed Aug. NEW and Frank Sessions. but the easterners outvolleyed the coast the opposition that he was- on the side MONTGOMERY.'Ah... 0. -Richard Tillis yachts, nil flying the burgee of the Js>w York Remains will arrive from San Diego and be watching of the Montgomery Snottierh club sold yacht club, put to sea today for the annual Geary fair and won. of the tank at the finish to '>y organisation England nt Gray's chapel; and Divlsadero street-, fight out sec- the franchise ?« of 11 cruise along the New coast, with New- tomorrow (Friday) afternoon. Funeral services Touchard drove twice into the net in Masten and .Lewis it for men headed by It, P. Wilcox. port destination of the day's the twelfth on Griffin's set, and the ond place. 1 as the run. Saturday, at 10 a. m at Gray's chapel. In- <""alifornians won a love game, making The race was supervised by Presi- ' terment Cypress Lawn cemetery. the August it dent Elliott of Pacific association. ? STRAUB?In Alameda. . rt. 1913. Ixniisa fi-all. Washburne served a double fault, The three records were made in the f Johanna Straub, beloved mother of Charles y which nearly lost him the thirteenth one swim, timers' being placed on the FreW P.. J. E. and L. F. Fischer and Mrs. 25 yard and 50 yards, and a separate It. W. Pfaeffle. a native of Germany, aged came, but with the first chance to break years into the Griffin sliced a cut into set of timers for the 75 yard distance. 79 3 months and 20 days. serve. times of each were taken Friends anil acquaintances are respectfully in- net. The coast pair did break The watch to funeral fodav through, however, and certified to, and will he forwarded vited attend the (Thurs- when Washburne day). August 7. 1913. at 2 o'olhck p] ,n.. from into the net, giving them the lead, 7?6. to the Amateur Athletic union in New ' York for recognition as a national rec- her late residence. 1017 Hibbsrd street. Ala « I X ACHAN'S SERVR WINS ineda. iDterment Mountain View cemeierv. ord, and the times will then be asked Oakland. Strachan's serve, the best of the day, to he verified by the nations of the won the fourteenth game, carrying with world as a world mark. WILSON?In Napa. Cal.. August 4. 1913. Henry, jt Yosemite That we are striving to make "Pacific Wilson, loving the second set. As usual Duke was a little slow beloved husband of Sarah and The score by points, second net: getting away from his Mas- father of Harry, and William Wilson in mark. Service" attain the maximum in effi- William M. Scliwart, Mrs. p, ]t. Hall and ten, Lewis and Parisch all striking the 90 Mrs. Ernest Herger, a native of England, aged water before the dusky skinned lad. ciency is evidenced by the fact that 7G yearn. Ghee in the water, however, he set Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- full speed and reached the first turn $lg during the last year we have spent vited to attend the funeral today (Thnrs fnur l»ig yards Touchard's serve won tlie first game ahead of Masten. day). August 7. 1913. at 2 o'clock p. m.. fro In Of the third" set for the east, but KahanamekU turned like an eel, and over $9,000,000 in improvements. the parlor* of Valente, Marinf. Mara Is & Co.. StTaChan made it l-atf. bis pace increased once round the turn. 3448 Mission street above Thirtieth. Inter- Great distress by the western team The 25 yards was a straightaway, and REDUCED ment Mount Olivet cemetery. ki pt Washburne. busy in the third game was clocked in 113-10. breaking the The spending of such an enormous at the start, but tw«. smashes by Touch- previous world figure of 113-5, held ROUND TRIP RATE ard won a deuce battle. by Daniels of New York. amount of money shows our unbound- > FLORISTS ? Jtiffin's serviecy was easily solved The 50 yards was 23 2-5, with one by the east in the fourth, but turn,* which breaks Wickham's figure od confidence in the future of Califor- Touch- by aid lost the fifth by smashing easy a fifth of a second. Val.; union; r-ineral work spec. Tel. Market 5725. The 75 yards required two turns and nia and the public's keen appreciation returns into the net. During August el The battle was directed at Wash- the time was caught at 37 2-5 seconds, 14 p l, which is 2 1-5 seconds better than the of Pacific Service.'' May lFi©w®rs Au k.ndi burne'* back the sixth?Strach- From of high quality S0^t 1erCUT27^.FLOWERS. an's serve?and the western men won, Puke's own previous time. The former SAN FRANCISCO, OAKLAND, of FLORAL WORK and choice making it record, however, was on a straight- FLORISTS, Market 82«o?Funeral 3-all. away, While "Pacific Service" is as near perfect as UNION phone Great net play gave the east the sev- and will still stand as a record ALAMEDA AND BERKELEY work a specialty. 8017 16th st. wear Mission. enth. The coast boys played back. under that condition. . earnest thought and unstinted expenditures can serve, The larjrest attendance thaWhas ever Includes stage fare between El Portal and PARK FLORAL. 14.T. Halght st.; phone park Victory, following the went to ?Out flowers, planta. etc. R. Groves, prop. the Californians in the eighth, but been on hand crowded everyrVantage Sentinel Hotel, in Center of Park, 14 miles. make it, we are by no means content to rest on 836 they broke through on Touchard's serve point around the tank. our laurels. We are continually on the lookout SH1BELEY-MANN CO.. the leading florists. 1200 In and won easily It was the most successful ladles' TWO DAILY TRAINS Sutter; Franklin 2»>04. Frank Shiheley. mgr the ninth the tenth night yet pulled by ? on Strachan's serve. off the club. Cv. Ferry Stnflon «i4O a. in. »i4O p. in. to make any possible betterment. The score by points,, third set: Besides Duke's race there were a I.v. Oakland (Kith St.) »il4 a. in. 10:17 p. m. number of other events on the pro- \r, Xl Portal 6>yO p. in. 7:00 a. m. AND CHEM^rnKS Strachan and Griffin gram. "Pacific Service" Service" 3 4 4 1 4 4 2 4 4 4?34 ?8 Dorothy gave (Pullman Sleeping Car on Night Train) h "Perfecf Towbarti and Washburne V, Miss Becker an inter- 5 1(14224 0 0 1-V-.25?4 esting exhibition of swimming ancLdlv- Round trip Hotel ing. stage fare between Sentinel and fiypiress Lawns The results of the other events fol- Wawona (Mariposa Big Trees), 25 miles, $15 extra. WESTERN LEAGUE low: Pacific Gas and Electric Company \ heat: Return Limit.- .30 Days Juvenile race?First Tait first. t "l"'ka fl, Omaha C, Teniman second. iTime, 26 seconds. Lincoln <). Kt. Joseph 8. Second heat: Doe first, Postlewaithe Upuver it. Dps Moines R. second. Time. 28 2-5 seconds. Sutter St San Francisc AVichlta 7, Sioux City IS. Junior club members. 50 yards?Booth Southern Pacific 445 SUTTER f>93. HOMB J4167. first. Wilson second. Time. 31 seconds. (^^^ Cemetery phone Mission 3341. TUB BXPOSITIOrV UItMB?I9IS | Fan to from city ceme- second.In the water polo games tion given REMOVALS did NashTiiie 1. Birmingham 5, the Olympic OAKLAND: Broadway and Thirteenth Street. Phone Oakland 162 teries. Entire cemetery under perpetual car*. Chattanooga 4. Atlanta 2 ifirst game;; AUaata club team \u25a0 defeated tlie Surf beach Sixteenth Street Station. Pbone Lakealde 1420. Firat Street Station. Phone Oakland TOftO !guaranteed by mux Perpetual Care Fuad el ft, Chattanooga 4 (secoad game). team by a score of 8 to 2. amOOQk

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