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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL", MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1904. 11 YOUNG CORBETT COMINGWEST TO TRAIN FOR FIGHT WITH NELSON FIELDS OF HIGH CLASS SEALS BOMBARDBUCHANAN'SASSORTMENT HORSES WILL BE SEEN Champion Rahwyler's Steady Aim AND CINCH CONTEST IN FIFTH. AT THE JAMAICA TRACK Proves High Man in the Contest Racing as Now Conducted Shows There Are No for the Best Bullseye Made in STANDING• OF THE CLUBS. Batting Pacific Coast League.) Rally Occurs W. L.Pet.. W. L. Pet. Corbett Puts Ball Preparatory Nor Waning Periods, but the California Club Competition Tacoma 47 27 .«35 Oakland 37 37 .500 Joe Los Angeles. ?.O 31 .537 San Fran 32 41 AoH — Seattle 39 35 .527'' Portland 27 47 .3S5 The members California Pistol target G. M. Barley. 02. SI2. 01. N>: |i¥r One Round of Excellent Sport. of the 82, 7«; ire the High Left Schuetzen Club, G. Tammeyer. 88. 84. C Meyer. S7. Two Men Over Grutli Schuetzen Sec- 79; S4; tion, W. F. Blasse. M. F. Blasse. 8a. S2; — Verein Eintracht and Turners M. KoUruler. J<2, 75: P. Jac«hy. To: L. Reu- IVvereaux. Kruger (2). Errors Goch- 107, 54; Povey. 75; lirand. Buchanhn, Devereaux, NEW YORK, Oct. 16.—The racing J. Somers MlladlLove 107, Baywood 107. Shooting Section turned out in strong bold. 72. F. J. A. Uennlncs. naiKT <4). Schlaftey, — Merry Pioneer 107. Allista 107. Beautiful and t». 61; C. von Hart wig. 63, 4»; J. Boiler. «1. Called Out. ICruger.— Two-base hit Hildebrand. Sacrifice Field Fence. scene shifts to Long Island to-morrow. Best 108, Tarn O"Shanter. 110. Fromage de numbers at Schuetzen Park yesterday San> Francisco Turner Schuetzen. monthly hits Devereaux. Van Buren. First base on ilesserschmidt, — 3, On its grounds at Jamaica the Metro- Brie 110, Louise Elston 110, Automaton 113. to take part in the monthly shooting medal shoot— F. 7a. 8«: C. errors San Francisco Oakland 3. First base— Third race, one and a sixteenth miles, han- 165. 160; F. J. 155. Ml;M. on called balls —Off Corbett 2. Left on bases politan Jockey Club will begin au- — contests Abraham. Klatzl. its dicap 90, of their clubs. The wind and 119; Sagerhorn. out—By Idle 85. Gloriosa 85, Ahola Lura- Naxel. 94. C. 182. 131: C. 'l lie San Francisco 7. Oakland 5. Struck — to Rockenfkld to Holland. Nordyke to Sheehan. tumn meeting. pre- Huzxah 09, Port Royal light Nielsen, 163. 177: A. Jungblut. 171. A. Seals and the Cummuters fin- Oortx-ti by Buchanan 2. Double plays The card which it llghter 95. Rankln 90. were Just what the marksmen de- 181: ished reeling S. Ho?an to Sheehan. Hits—Off Thomas o. ort 104, Coruscate 104, Fossil 109. Miss Crawford sired, Furtb. 114. 151; B. Davidson. 158. 164; Cap- the off of another series Hcwrtticer to Gochnauer, Schlafley (unassisted). Kerte 20. Time of game —Two hours and ten sents suggests midsummer In the class entry). consequently many good scores tain F. pitch—Corbett. 110. (Rankin and Huzzah, Arthur Kommw. 181. 172; J. J. Kuehn. 1US. yesterday at Recreation Parsed balls— HoeltiKer 3. Wild minutes. Innings pitched— By Thomas 1. by engaged than beginning Fourth race, mile and seventy yards, were made. 131: H. Enge. Finkinsr. 19*; afternoon of game — fifty-five minutes. — rather the of one 212. 1D7: R. 195. Time One hour and — 99, Jigger A. 195; Park, man- Umpire— Keefo S. Umpire Brown. the end of the season in this purse Voila 94, Easy Trade 99, Lis- A. Rahwyler. L'tschlg. 177. F. Atttnger. 109. 1«2: A. when Uncle's followers I'crine. State. It 99, Harney the centennial cham- Brehm, 133, 158; aged to game AFTERNOON GAME. is one which not even the most enthu- sardo 99. Arab 99. Dod Anderson pion, high Een Jonas. 1S4. 19o. win the second of the 102, Dutiful 102. Royalty 104, King of the Val- was man in the bullseye con- San Francisco Grutli Shooting section, iPortland— siastic nor most — week, Bcore 5 to 2. The Commuters Close Game at Oakland. Tacoma— the ambitious mem- ley 104, Benson Caldwell 104. Ethel Scruggs test of the California Schuetzen Club monthly bullseye shoot E. Defiltppl. A. voa AB.R. H. P.A.! AB.R. H. P.A. ber of the young organization Treacy Wyl. played 0 0 10 would 104, King's Court 104, W. J. Deboe 107. with the good center points. G. R. Hauser. A. Studer. L. Hauser. O. with a strong front on their The Seals outhit the Commuters Dyl.rf-cf 5 10 1 O.Dren'n.cf 5 of a year ago. Jim Hale of 280 His J. T. E. 6 4 4 0 McCdy.rf 4 0 0 10 have dreamed Itis add- 106. 106. — nearest competitor was Meyer, Imdorf. Iten. Simmen. Defiillppi own grounds in morning nearly to one during the morning Shehn.3b 3 ed race, five and a half furlongs, purse Chris won the Adam Brehm trophy. battle the two Nrdyk.lb 6 2 6 9 0 Nadeu.lf 4 2-31 testimony to the fact that in racing Fifth the — Gold Enamel Capitano 82, Allen Avon 89, well known National Guardsman, Medal First champion class A. and got away with engage- mixup, but at that they not Eagan.ss 3 0 0 0 1 as now with great public 62. scores: that little could win. 6 2 3 0 4JMarhl,3b conducted its Berry Waddell 97, Monls 97. Gus Heidorn 100. who placed 348 to his credit. Studer 401. Second champion class —O. R. ment, 6 Lynch.cf 2 110 0 Holld.lb 3 0 0 9 O patronage to recompense 104, to o. The series ended with Lehman's aggregation cinched the con- 0 2 2 4 the associa- Alibert 101. Nannie Hodge 101. Don Domo Inthe medal shoot of the same club Hauser 400. T. Simmon »7. L. Hauser 373. Oakland, getting runs Hogan. rf 3 111 o'Kkfld.2b 4 tions and the good purses Scorpio Golden Rule 113. Adolph First class— F. Werlen O. Imdorf 353. four victories for two for test in the second by four Casey. 2b 3 3 1 3 rf Uunkl.ss 4 0 \o reward 113. — Strecker was the leader of the 353. more 4 2^1O horsemen, there is neither spring nor Sixth race, five furlongs, purse Broadway Second class— Charles Mueller 338, J. Iten 284. JSan Francisco and one tied game. on two hits. They added two to McLln,lf 5 1 0 0 •> Kelkey.c 0 0 6 Weihe Mon Sim- first champion class with scores 225 J. Leutenegger 4 0 Starkls.p 1 (T 0 0 5 autumn,. as Girl 99. Hattie 99, Amour 99. of 249. An old-time rally with the bat after this- ere the game was over, thus se- Grahm.c 1 3 10 these terms were once used 99, Miss Gunn 99. Rosa and 224 rings. San Francisco Verein monthly Overall.p 5 0 2 0 2 Butler.p. 1 0 to designate preparatory waning plicity 99. Sparkling Eintracht.— two had been retired in in- curing a lead and winning by one run. J> j^ and Mary Kane 99. Lady Lasca 99, Ethel Barry- Frank H. Bremer. class, medal shoot: Champion class F A. Kuhls the lifth ! J> in the cadet — ning put the Seals in there began to careless and 2 6 24 14 periods, but a continuous ex- 99, Sis Lee 106. Lady Wllmot 106. Jan- proved is carving 424. First class W. Ruhser 312. Second lront and Graham get er- Totals 45 16 21 27 ~9 Totals 33 season more 106, Kitty he his way to recog- they stayed was over. he was replaced tending from April15 to November 15- eta 108, Pancreatls 106. Sans Couer nition in by class— F. Eggerllng 375. Third class— F. till it all That ratic in the sixth and RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. Rourke 106. Cutter 114. rifle circles making the Vogt 293. Beat first shot— F. A. Kuhl* 23. usual little miscue which wrecks ever by Schmidt, who pitched some good That the sport will continue high good scores of 217 rings Best Tacoma 2 2 3 4 4 0 0 1 x-16 class Is proved by the fact and 209 In his last shot— S. Schmidt 21. bo many ball games played a leading baseball. The score: 4 10 2 x-21 that all the medal string, a creditable score for any — — Base hits 3 3 2 °6 great WORTH SELECTIONS. part in the run getting and perhaps Franqisco ° ° ° J stables have made entries to the marksman.' San I Oakland Portland iS 2 ?~1—0« stakes CAVALRYMEN AT THE TARGETS. Savo the Seals a game which they AB.R. H. P.A-I AB.R. II.P.A. Base hits 00120200 and either have their horses G. M. Barley, the well known pistol were destined to lose. VnBn.lb 5 O O 13 O Ganly.rf 4 0 0 0 0 SUMMARY. on the grounds or near by. Th« track By the Chicago Inter Ocean. expert, is still in good form. He shot Hldbd.lf 4 0 2 3 O Frnks.ss 3 0 0 13 is in condition. The day's — four scores Troopers Do Excellent Work on the The score was Oakland 2, San Eagan, Nadeau. Rockenfield admirable Ruppert, and made 92. 92. 91 and 89 Waldn.cf 4 1110 Dnlevy.lf 3 1 1 3 O Errors— Sheehan. 10. by entries: First race^ Colonel Dixie Shell Francisco 1 when Hildebrand bit off Meany.rf 4 Schfly,2b 3 10 5 2 (2> Runkle.
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    2020 Catalogue 247 Development 2016 1 Pen Y Banc Seven Sisters Neath SA10 9AB 01639 701583 Copyright January 2020 £2.00 Payment details If you intend paying by Cheque Please use the open Cheque Method. If your Order is for £10.00 & £1.15 postage & packing, You would endorse your Cheque as “Not More than say £15.00. This margin will allow for any price increase or error in the calculations. We will complete the cheque to the value of the order. A detailed invoice is always included with your order Credit & Debit Card Facilities are available by Phone or by sending the info in more than One E-mail 60p surcharge on orders less than £10.00 Post & Packing UK Addresses Due to the complexities of Royal Mails prices it’s Difficult to quote for mixed orders as a Rough Gide here are some Examples; Orders up to 100 grams packed in a padded mail lite bag £1.25 1st class & £2.45 1st class Recorded Orders up to 250 grams packed in a padded mail lite bag £1.70 1st class & £2.90 1st class Recorded Small Parcells; £3.75/ recorded £4.75 up to 1kg Proof of posting is Acquired for all orders sent out Page 2 Prices GWR Name plates £7.00 a set unless stated next to the listing. If you need the GWR Name plate finished in RED the Plates will cost £3.00 Extra GWR Cab side plates £5.50 If you need the GWR Cab Side plate finished in RED the Plates will cost £1.50 Extra SR Name Plates £6.50 a set Unless stated in the listing SR Smokebox Numbers £2.20 LMS/MR Name Plates £6.50 a set Unless stated in the listing LMS/MR Smokebox Numbers £2.20 LNER/ER Name Plates £6.50