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SPORTS Slug His Offerings at Will and Win Game Easily. William F. Slattery ' Everything that EH Cate? tossed at the plate yesterday afternoon was Welcomed by the Seals. ,They leaned up against the shoots of E)i "fifteen tir.ies- before the- little mixup came to -an end and while- the walloping fesl was in progress seven men registered. r Had the Seals wished an}- .more runs the\* could have had them, *rj,m they' seemed content with seven, so they let it go at that fpr the/ Say. • • . . = And while Hi? :earn mates were busy riding on "the 'offerings of Gates, Brown was tangling up the Commuters in a web of mystery', the threads of ' which held them fast •till .the ninth inninc. when a triple"-by Bmtth • aotJ a single by Heirmuller hrok<e up the winninp combination and sevefi Oakland from th.c humiliation of a shutout.' \u25a0'TbW Trork of Brnxrn tras preat |to ireze.upon. He had everythinp a pitch rr , n^efls- to . txrist around the neck ol's. batsm&s. , His control \u25a0was perfect "end.h* kept up a rapid-fire pace all •the'-*tliSie, never jrlvinfr the Commuters \u25a0a', .chance to epar for an opening. Brtrw-.n .wpf fau-tiessly backed up in tte* "-flclfl end ti:ls • also aided tn the undplflg: oC the CoTninuterE. '•T'hie best Tr/orkwilli the willow Taf d"on«\-.ijy .'littl^-, Spencer. .Out of five trips, to the piste, he feathered.' four hits. p'roreQ.- three,, nine and stole two bases. Jr^-ln 'coppec? off « couple : of double- BackjerF" •lor':hlF..ETers.ge.;' : w-hilc' Wai \u25a0tii6i;r&jid,;Whfeeier also bingted safely \u25a0' .'tj?.::.'to'".tbf. : ninth.:- injjing -Va-n Haltren \u25a0wß*'..-th.eV'bn"lr ..JiifCn. on : - the Oakland teictn'-'w'hpVcoald fsolVe. \u25a0TSus", niystifyinp \u25a0;bendier»i.'-! 1p;1 p; .SBrbv-n, \u25a0% Hf landed, threo ti«je«",isa.fe:y, : tTt|o_>"*»f . iiiP. .hits "being doublei:.;...',Xn.. the-. sixth he clo'ut.ed one jftTTEy above Sitt'E:..head in deep -center TlfieJff"^-^''Hfc^:^od'i&it l 'iu^iwet!. run, but t>id y-^a-^-ist'-.'rattled afthe.Eecohd sta 'tlon-'Vaiid.-. pfe'u".^ - th"re--- ; in«fead: : pt ;• run /fiin^;;;kUv.lb.e-'w£r';arou'n'd;:-^V'^:;;-; \u25a0' \ : ' \u25a0'\u25a0 •.\u25a0\u25a0. :.Tisf ..' ckrne. ;Vasj-.dne.,;0?.-.;th.e:','rhoF.t;' re trtkrif*.is?.?:: p? \u25a0 ; .the.FeJasor>.;4n?on.e' respect.' .Sfp'ty-*,- teliiisri*' : •^Viahi-e; .c4ni.-e--.the' way of - any : ; TO^inber • «!•' .^a^l'aJQij'f ;.;putfielsi; .;putfiel$i: '. ; It TOMAN'S LONG HIT WINS GAME FOR LOS ANGELES '.:'..- LOF' :'. - .A'N'OliL.'ES';" \N"ov: l-^Torn'an \u25a0 -re. ur/c^d <~r r.'/'^'.V' '•'. : : r l>'l*ar.h!e»*'. : fence' i bis; c*t*»rnb.or< .^C.C'riites Park:: \u25a0'Bcorjing-". i:::is iriL- ::,sf^ .and : \u25a0wznnihp'/lh'e-; ti.r,f 'or .' l^csrNAiiJTel^s! 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Lm Anpelw -5: Strnci miTr— BtJ- B*riep.taii S '*}?' t>.t : Jon«; S. ; - "l>"ub!e play* , :'. — Sayt*-' t<. aMUprSrv .P.srTiSre : hit* — E!!iB.- Croll. \u25a0 T-imf- r' \p&^:--^-^".' : -si.'T.:r •""\u25a0• minutes. V.Cmpire — \u25a0 EXPECT TO LOWER THE COLORS VANCOUVER. FriciAt\»rs^A'^EH : to the - caxjl. ' ; ST. A^Q3&^t^l^''EltSrTX,. Xov: , 1.- •Thf".reverse]/.' p?;iprrn which "was so e.vl ;«cnt; in .thif i^ls'y -Bl \u25a0\u25a0_ the-'.-Stanford.var fi.T-y. .ypsiei-dpjv'h.p.s- ta^'en the spirit of ,croinflo|'ence:'ou"t"-.o;'.'. : the • hearts of the .a^ina! :fan«:^.> : ).;:": \u25a0;." '. '\u25a0 -. -. \u25a0-.'-.. : [ : . " .Tire ; JCew : 'Zealah-d rules, which- were ] eidhered.. xo^resi^rdayV- may In some de grre?' account .jo &\u25a0. th.c \u25a0 '"wooden Indian" : *:t.y-le.V, displayed^ \u25a0'•\u25a0fey :the". cardinal.--for 'yctLrG&l:-i. Rxanf-ord'e ' : i>acks -were the only .'re'deerriljigr featurfe/: in "the \u25a0 opintoii .of \u25a0 th>;'ie%i*!srtF.. .ThV' fcardrnals pnly'shjowea 1 "^'eej3.':.n'-"burKts.. '\u25a0:,.•'•.•\u25a0' . : " ". '; ;,""/..'.; ,""/..'. ..;'.• coxier, players : prcdi<?t a "fast ißnd'.f.uridu^ .jnill' wheii. the rix : al oini -VerElties meet \u25a0 upon . the 10th!. '"Hptiors k.fe, ever, at' present." thry declare," Because of th*; ill -feeling- stirred yes terday-the'second .clash of the teams Saturday. &• looked, forsrard to byj the 'rr»liegiarj= as a/'graxne that will long be •re'Tnemhcrca.V Things ttJH move when th,e cardinal Vines- uv against the play ers Trora t&e north and the Tooters to a waft": predict ihe" lowering ol the A'au coayer. ccJors. . . . \u25a0'* TJre* teams prafijcftd-, tonight on; the Eanie field and gave- evidenet- tliat hard feel ing-- Ikis not lingered-to any extent lp the -rj-^al squads. The Vanctiuver m^r> e.r* being «nt«rtained at the Stan- ,*\u25a0 ."* m — - KECVE "U'lLi. A*SI*T lIADTKE \u25a0TO* SECX'RE RCINSTATEMEVI '.•'•• * .."•' ' x'- 31rllet-«-* . That Dad \«« o«miih-» I»urinp j JdJe'Hncrw.Cuuned Downfall of ' .-' the Cmek Jot*k.er. f.". < ." . • • " \u25a0 .\u25a0 • - < ; . -I KCW.yDRK, "Sow 1. — John Oliver! Keeofe, wha had asuch to do witb the j deWlopnVeiit of "Jockey Herman liadtke, j will assiFX in Vbe movement in behalf ) of tlif rider io jierure hip resxoration [ so tiist' "he- may hi? permitted' to ride '. i» California during the winter nieet- ] ing.«.- *V <\u25a0 •* \u25a0 • * ; Kecne.'wJ*o 4s a* the 3J4Mnpmß tratk 'wltK' a jjilmbf r of yearlings, 'believes i that Jiad asstfcialeF ; during idle hour* j eauuetJ. the 'downfall of " the *crack i Jockey, 'rather thsji any shortcomings ; on th* track. - ' ,' \ It le understood that Eeene has been : msked irom jsemi-t»fficial Koances o*- the" Jockey Club ctmctfritang certain habits j --1 T.. 111.. ! n<fRIJ TO SrEET COKDELL 1 SiAliypVXLL£. Kov. 1. — Jack Clmoßd ; tnd « Ji.ck Cqrdejl have "been matched j for k .twenty-round' boxing contest' before the Phoenfx Athletic, I " Club here; November J7. » They are to weigh* 133] pounds at the ringside. Tom J>illori for'-correct BtyleF in bats, , corner Van Ness,.avemie and JVIcAJlis- i XSX. 12AV. %Z. 50, ,Ja-OG. •«• i Seals Give Pitcher Eli Cates a Bad Drubbing If a Io:;p time since anything 'like this happened on a California diamond, or any other diamond for that matter. Nearly every hit •which the Feale sent skimminp along went clone -to the ground, fly ball* being: few and so far between that the fans could not re member them. The score: OAKLAND. \u25a0 \u25a0.'\u25a0-•? \u25a0- " All " R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. SmUfc. T. t 1...4 1 1 0 00 0 Vac Haltreu. -c. T 4 0 3 0 00 0 Knyrer. 1. !.„. 4 0 0 0 .0 0 0 3e!:muller Kb 4 0 1 0 11 V 1 0 lactett. c 4 0 0 0 6 .. 2 0 >PTpreani. 3b 3 0 0 Oil 0 Bale?. *2b 3 -0* 0 0 4 2 1 "raircks. m. 6 — 3 0 0 0 2 6 0 pBOO 0 0 2 0 Totals 32 1 8 0 24 14 1 SAN FRA>"CI6CO. " \u25a0•; AB. 11. BH. SB. PO. A. E. *T>«ireT, *. « . & 3 4 T" • 1 0 0 iVJw*ier. 1b 4 1 2 1 12 0 0 llo&ler. 2t> 6 11 0 1 60 aUdebrand. 1. I .2 2 1 0 2. 0 G rwtn. 3b •* 0 2 0 2 2 0 EV,a!tnour. r. I 4 O .2 12 o,o' am. c. i 4 o i o 3 o o iVHwn, c. 4 0 1 O 4 O 0 Imwn. -p. .. 4 0 I*o 0 40 Total* ..36 7 IS 4 2T 12 0 ErNS AND KITS BT INNINGS. >sklanfl .„... ... .<i 0 0 0 0 0 ; O O 1 — 1 Bas« hits ." 10 0 10 10 0 2—5 Jan Francisco *. .'.l 0 2 -0 3 1 O n s — 7 Base bits 2 2 2 2 S 3 0 1 s— ls SCMMAEY. ' Thre*-ba!>» hit — Smith. Two-baw hit* — Bltt. ;r*rln. Tar Haltren Cl. Brown (2i. Bacriflce hit—,' audebrand. First baw on called ..ball*— Off "!»te* 2. Struck ont — Br Catcs <::.t>j Brown 4, Wild pitch — Cates. Time of earn* — 1 how and to 'minutes. Cmpire— Perrine.: • ' • \u25a0 •-.:. PITCHER WOLTERS SHUTS OUT THE BEAVERS. feMß^sji'pi:. ;Npy, ;; i.^BsLTTi: ~ Wpitirs'j ' shut; -but : ths ; Be&T-rs -to'dav tnfja-.'.pltc'h-. • erF*- : battle '^ that: : lasted innings'. '\u25a0-Ar'tiiiur. :Schi'mpf ? '.Vhp was r>n the- -ftfing j' ..line:Tat -.tb> Wje'.bfee;t... pitched,' a' iubky ! ' gameVp. being- '.saved-! sev^era^- : xlme« ; *jy ; exce.!lejht''..fleldlng:' v Fresno -'scored, her I inning; Score;. } f-Lvy'-'. ;t-f':- -\u25a0 ' >C>ErLA?a>i '.'..\u25a0 : \u25a0ri\i.-'-' K"\> \u25a0".:.-.'.•;\u25a0 \u25a0•:\u25a0• :^"ab;e;'BB:"SB.;pO: A:>Ei: ?«-eea»T. «.\u25a0 ....-V.-3: -0-:.«r 0 .'\u25a0 3 2:" 1 McHale.-.' .«'.; •:-.-.. :."^.- : 3-. T>'- 0 i : . o-. -tr -Q AlitebeE. if. ' : i. .V^.,^.-»". ip^ '-'i :i 2 I'• 0 \u25a0; Grax.-;rf.. -,;\u25a0;':•.;..:.-.;> :4.c;>; ;' i: 'o' j: o 0 Httt£ii.. ; 3b.-. .:..;.v.i.;.4 "ft.p.- sh:. : • 0 ' 4 :•' 6 Warner;. .2b; -.',.;.;;\u25a0.'. -4 ••.-o':- .'\u25a0 O '\u25a0" o'"'4 \u25a0" •'2--'t» l<op»hUC C, -\u25a0,;.-.. \u0084Vc. 3'- -."«•". .0-. ••'s."-. ißi -'-l'L O Lister.; lb. v ,".v.:,.3 \u25a0' .-0-. \u25a0 J- .<! ---li- : A -.1 Sciiiiapf,-p: UV,^..;,:. S--;X) S V. ;.;o'.v"2: ':3''',:l\ ?:,';.Totatt. ; ..;-..'.-... :r..3-i" '\u25a0 « * \u25a0-%'< \u25a0•\u25a0^.•ar- ie : t <:\u25a0: "-\u25a0 •'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0:,.: < > FRESSO.: \u25a0 '' : \u25a0': '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0: " 17, ':\u25a0: liv \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 I '\u25a0\u25a0<': \u25a0\u25a0 £ AB- 8..-86. SB: PO. :A,i P. Casej, 2b....,..,;.-.. «:. =j_ O : .0'- i.r&i. f. i I>OTl e , :p£. .;,.....,. 3 ' 0:-;, l • O--":-l ;rt" flf : Wolters; p. -• :..-. -4 -0- '2 '-':^ •• 0.--3 : o' SlrLaushlm, - If. .:,;. ;'.\u25a0-* .:" '(>-\u25a0\u25a0 z< ' = l> \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a02' : '-'O '•\u25a0 0 I i Ea?an.. : 3b.. ..:^...^;. 4 ... p-' "a: ~ii '-\u25a0\u25a0 2 0' <i' ; II»«Jmas:, -*k, :..-.;. \u0084;•,, *, <fj- ; 0:" O- ? 1 - : 2.- "0 I ! IHBhwnod. cJ -.:.v:--. .-\u25a0* •": ft:. • 0"- : fl- r. ; .--\2 "a ' •eartwrfcrht. 1b: • i;';V. S -:« "-J. -\u25a0 1-^3 '^o :: ' 0 I Hosan, rf.. \u0084..^.,;, J 3.- : -i>" .-"*.- o- : '3. :\u25a0'«: "0 j Totals \u0084..: . ; .V:.3i iv- Tv^.'.ib :i2 : '~b! . 'Two out wbTO winning, ran . .»*orefl. v| Portland ...;...:O. 0 <) o -0 o -.0 .() -6 ' o—o [ Base tits . . .0- V 0.6 : r*i &' . : -j : Ql'i i,£a.J . Fresno \u0084 .....,..-&: .0 fl © -Q. 0..*/. 0: 0 *— 1 i Base; fit*. '\u0084,.1 \u25a0 0 X) 1 1 • &-.£ -lVio'l Vi 0' i—t i :' ; '-: : :\u25a0\u25a0-; :\u25a0•-:• \u25a0 .ktmmaet/ r ; ..'.:.:: .•-•=-.•\u25a0•; :-- : .i v Saerfflw : h<i*-rl>BTlv. . McLaujrßiito.- \u25a0 fioran ! Txro-base hltf— McLaußbliß. -• . -Th-re^baw- - bh— ' : Lister. i-.-Fimt <m balln— CMT.^hlmpfi: • pt VTol' . ters -I: Struck out— Bj". Sc&Uapl, 4:hr K"btt*rs l .r. ; IATt- on ba»e*— Horitand. 5: FrV«i»b.vi id i iMuble p!a.TR— L!Rt«r to R*i*eoeT. 1 ir\ feehimnf^ S-rtimpf te IKsnahtte; to Listed, fimitk ti? Lister \n Sweeney./ VTUA pltcb^fSchimt-f. ""-Hit br' : pitcher — Wf-Gale. Casey. .-..- Time 6£ '*aiae : j:j33 = j Umpire — MaUaS*?.': V- \u25a0•'\u25a0\u25a0:' : - - •.'\u25a0•."•..\u25a0.•-• :: \u25a0• \u25a0' OUTSIDER WINNER OF HANDICAP AT LATONIA. -.. . BFEGIAL DISPATCH".. Sq THE \u0084CAii;i' "• * . CINCTN^ATi, 3<r6v; 3^-p-A jgood. crbWij } attenide4 : -thje ; tenth Aay'=p'.- racing ; a'j ! Latonia\ ; : :Ari' eiceiiejit Ekrtf.toit^ii" ritcei j wa? . .-pff e'red. \u25a0'\u25a0.:' '• *.- '-.:- >":.'>:/. \u25a0 : - : : ' ;' ; } Th* .^ase ;of :'Boqkmiker' ,I'.jj»mrne- | dieu. who .is '.charged:-: ..With; ." bribing Jockey Fischer,, wiil. not be heara : fo ; r. sercral days";' :L*Htannied.i:eu : .has;.nTade I a doriialof. the . accusations.' •• \u25a0:)..•; . '."-.. <". •\u25a0 "U'hile being, \u25a0warmed/ njp : fpr.the '-sec ond : event; Eari. of Lerces;t^f : ,.ran jway three miles and was : ofdefe.a i^ithjdra'wn by the judges.-;. ••'.•''. .' '• ';\u25a0 •\u25a0.'•\u25a0 • .•. \u25a0 .; La-flj;" Henrietta, an oulsidiir in : the] betting, jumped to the \front at rthe I start and was nei-er headed, winning th* handicap in a drive by a neck from * the favorite Hazelthorpe.-'--'.StoneF. Jllll si-as third. '•-.< ."".'v- :• ' ' ./ . \u25a0 .- ' Flrei nre, sir- roTlons^-rCdld Proof won. Kins Pepper second. Ushtbura third. Time. ! 1:14 3-5. .. ".- . . - ... .. ' Swond raw. fire «id s half farl<wyri^-C*afty *rtm. Artful !>odp«- :n«ondi All -Ablaze third. Tiimv 1 :(* 2-D. "'\u25a0\u25a0'.:' : . • " V ;.'... Third ra^. biI)«- am! fc : fcrlcnr— Badler Won, Bfldea »econd. Gbidiator tMrfl. \u25a0Time.. Lrs4 2-5. Fourth n«. hajidl«aj>. six' "Tarlonicß— Lady Henrietra -nron.' HawHhorpe i>»cond. * 8ton«»r Hill third:- Thn*'. 1:13 4-5" . = ! " . / : Fifth rarp. on«> tnlle — N«t B . won,- Auditor wronrt. Granada. yiird. Time. li4o S-r>. * S:t!i! race, mil. and a sixteenth — Ath»r« woo ' Mim»>hai]a *econd. ' The 'Mat*-- ' thirds • Ttae ! LADY STXTaEXTS AT STANPORD, ARRANGE TEX3CIS TOI'RXAMEVT Twenty of Them Will Eajsmve \m -m Content for Chnnipioaxhlp of - *\u25a0 the. University-. • - . STAXFORD UNIVERSITT; Not.l.— Twenty young ladies. of StaaTofd Uni versity will compete this .year "in the tennis tournament f or ., the •cha.mpion ship of • the .Tihiy.erstt3%-. Th?- matches" will all be- played, -from-" scratcti and several interesting', contests' are "ex pected, as the. fair -. athletes are lac- '! credited with .being, clever with the racket. " The first round will be rplayed Saturday -morning. . . "' : " The- eirtries are \u25a0.ob follows \u25a0/ Misses L. Pearee 1 0T,"E.--Ow'en f Q7"; I. J,°2schokke J '07. "D. Frencb "'OT, at. Baker ''OS," M. ! Montieth '08. AC Little '08. p. Travenw 'OS; 1~ Ho'well *08, H. Kuch '09, t,*l^ells '09, It Sterne '09. g, j:. 'Bjmdy "TO,. E."j Borough. *JO, F.'-BuTTeli .'lo| R. Gerard] •10,31. Miller ''ib. H. Thompson tifl, A. j Chapman '10. B.'Stone'lO. ' • '. j .~" T^"* 1 — ~' '\u25a0 *' .' .1 - Any yonnjjster who, can hold a pocket- j knife can learn how to 'prod uce wonders \u25a0 from o8 ca^l«offv piece of wood if he J makes friends' with Jack Knieff in The j Sunday CalL v • " ' . . ' ' 1 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, .FRIDAY, .NOVEMBER 2, 1906. ROSEBEN CRIPPLED BY HIS RACE IN THE MUD. BPECIAI, DISPATCH TO THE CAIX. NEW YORK, Nov. 1. — Real winter i -weather prevailed at the course this afternoon. The thermometer hovered around- the freezing mark and race goers who neglected to provide them selveß with heavy winter apparel were j very uncomfortable. The refrigerator i like grandstand was practically de jiserted. nearly all the spectators putting ! in thelrtime inside the inclosed* betting I ring, which afforded shelter from the j oold winds which blew in from Jamaica ! Bay. ; The track was a trifle slow, not ! having fully dried .out from the j drenching it received Wednesday. The attendance was slim. Barbary Belle was heavily played in the Packer stakes, her price re ceding to 7 to 5 at post time. Miller | had th* mount, but second was the i best she could do, and # the talent quit ! with another defeat. ' ,* Barbary Belle rushed to the front [right after the start and opened up .a ! gap of half a dozen lengths on Lorlng j-and looked all over an easy -winner. I In the stretch she began to back up, ; and Lorlng. closing strong, went to \u25a0 the front and stayed 'there to the end 'and galloped under the wire an easy i winner by a length and a half from i Barbary Belle. - Dollle Dollars made j up a lot of ground in the run to the J wire and .finished third. As a result of Itoseben being run in j the mud yesterday with 148 pounds up, ! his off fore hoof spread ' badly, and ; today he hobbled and limped about his | stall painfully. Experts claim Itose | ben will not sport silk again this year. : First rme*. six furlonjrn — Voorb«W won. .Jack • Polau B^rond." Gamhrlnus third. ' Time. 1:17. \u25a0j Second rape. «lx Turldnca — Malacca -won. Acro j bat «»<Miid. Animus third. Time. 1:10 1-5. i Third rare, mile and ' a sixteenth — Gold Coin ! won. Tipping oerond. GioTairal Balerio third. | j Time. 1:50 4-5. \u25a0 • Fourth rjsce. Packer Stakes, fire* -and a half j furlongv — Loring won. Barbarj- Belle »econd. i : Dollie Pollars third. Time. l:0S. Fifth .race, mil* and a quarter — Chimney i Sweep won, Ixravdalr »econd; rirate Poljy third. Time. 3:011. ' . ; : •-. - j Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth— Homelander i won; Markie ilarer second. Btoic third. Time, i 1:53.' \u25a0\u25a0.-.. \u25a0 . ... .\u25a0 JAMAICA SELECTIONS. . • .. .By- Uie Xew Tork.MorOjnj: Telegraph. 3 \u25a0' • Pirsit race^Slacy • Jr., A. 3lu«liodaT. F«»rtunnte- . -.• :=••;.\u25a0 • Second rarp Rimkj.iFlrehrand, Alen- COD. ]\u25a0 : ;. :. ..' \u25a0:, • * .- : .- id \u25a0 -Third': race- — Columbia Girl, . Glvonnl ! DnlrrUi, nrlmorc . : • \u25a0.. . • Kourlh race— l>otnn, Den Bani Balt .<ax^ :•: ; ; . :\u25a0'\u25a0 ' . - _\u25a0. .::*'.\u25a0 \u25a0..'\u25a0'.\u25a0\u25a0 . FtXtb .race Cre«mtnn, Tommy Wad-: dell, : .Mnnttfann. . ' '! '-'• I \u25a0 j Sixth rac»' Belle .of iroqnoiH, Donna Elvira, Fire -Opal. ': •" ' • ; . \u25a0 '\u25a0 Se-veiritß rnce-^-Bcfrgar Maid, Fland, Tannt ; \u25a0 :.-.' : . •'\u25a0\u25a0 : -.',: -, ... ; j- >V>nt tier clear, track: t ant. !:• ; ; ... iiATOVLA \u25a0'. SELECTIOXS. '- .' i' \u25a0'..\u25a0• By the New york-Jldrning:.Telefrraph. •' F : .jFl«it. : rac« — niiren Arnold, \edrn, Sal- | lie ' gutter. ;\u25a0. \u25a0 '\u25a0.•'.;.'•'' ' •/ -I *rw>nd race '— -\u25a0 Galllthen, D'ltrniont. Bensonhnrst. .'\u25a0\u25a0.' -. Third, racr —^Inrthc Gorman, Old ; *>ton»-. Joe Coyne. \u25a0" -. '. fourth raw Rejectnblc, Sam Par- j '\u25a0 mw, Tir-.1l l.eath. ' '.. \u0084 :"F!lfth; : race MoChord, Ttibncpun, I OflXi*. '• f Sixth: race— Rebonnder, Uncle Hrary, Sincerity Belle. /. . .. -\u25a0 '. . .. .• J I \u25a0\u25a0-:-\u25a0/.'..•'.:'-:' -JJAaiAICA-EVTREES. \u25a0- \ ; t '\u25a0• FJrit fa;ee. on<- and a sixteenth miles — A 'Jfus- j j today, l&l.. rortnnate »S, Macy Jr. 93, No-rena 'a 5...... : '.' -.- \u25a0 .-. : Second race, --six fnrlonss. selllnjt—^Alencon ilO, | ! The Cure UK; BrbSh. Dp 106, Itusk 109. Consld- j : eration. 104. :.PejxT 100: Mlntia M Cassandra! ' fls;- Comnicihe ' 95-. ; Ats 95, Aster Dor 05 Axe- ! ;ilna «5. ; .-; : -. . ;.- . - : . • j i . "Third : race, one and- a -sixteenth 'mUe":. selling j I r-^BathCT> Boyal 105, \u25a0 De-lmore lOC. Red Light I l<»/.Bowitnp ; Bridsp • 103. I>elphie 103, I,uckett ! 103. --X«r#tfa 103, J'anKjue 103,. Paale 100, Co- j lumfaia. <Jlrl iM>. llattie • Carr 9S, Glronni Ba- i i lerU)'9s.;;-- •'• " •\u25a0'• .'. • ' '.' -, \u25a0\u25a0 .-.) i ;.Fottrth -rtpe. six--' fnrrotiss. nerenswood Hanfli- ! : catwfla-nfax I2&:H.Jt Toddy 119. Jacobite IJ6. ! j "kotos llg-.-'Bye- lip.' Athletr PS. Wes-9S, Zienap P7.- S«n 8an ,9.1. BUI PhlHips 90.. :\u25a0: F.lfth irate, one and » . s:.*t>«nth miles, handi '\u25a0 cap--^M*irtto Doyle 124. "Cr^ssina 122, Tommy ! i-WaiMeir-li?. Master of CtcU 112. Athlete -110. - '\u25a0 Ba'4l«^r.'"Boy 10S,- Cedemrom* S>fi,: Banker »S, Mst- i | athon: PS. Tileinc P5. G L M "JW. :; 'Sixth, rape, flre tmlomm. «!lllnj:— Athens 1«W). j ' .Belle;- .of ' lroqoois 100. I>onna .Elvira 100. Big; Store; 100. Manila 100, Gonjeetare 100. Irrlne j IW>: Citrons ITH), Manana 100. Fire Opal 100. i '• B«lle.«f the Bayl0f». Mimic* Danshter ;MO, ' -Pri« 100. . HlcKinbotham. 95. illusion ' 9S. ; i• , Setenili race, fire lurlonps,. " sellins — Bejrjrsr j I Staid :iOO. Taunt 100. J>alnty Belle . 100. Red j ! -Garter" "-1 09. ?V4tb Voee 100. lady Karma 100. j : Sailor Girl WO, Tlaufl .100. Plush IOK, 'La Ko*e j 100. -.Our .Own 18.- AIU. rarola "95, .Mitre 05, j Handmaiden . -96.. - : '- y ;;' : i.ATo*yiA : •bxtrie's. . •', • First; race, frve and" a Ualf furlongs." seillnjr— ; Miss Afert - n7, Nedra 97. Bnnnfe Katp P7. Sallie i I Suter 97." Bur»>n Arnold «7. Hoff Marion . 07, i 1 FaraUy .Talk 97. lonlr . ]<Jo. Ladr Arlon 107,1 IWu Rnimm»l 107. SlArKarpt- 'Morris 107,- Ca- i ! hore 107. The Golden Bird 107.." Pan Ard.) 110. i jLeo Paul 110: Golden 'Pheasant 107.. \u25a0 ' - "j i ' Second jace. six , furlongs, «y!Hnp — I>'f>rttiont f.JHJ. Pleh-ian fIS, SJarcoPp. A 1!A 1 ! 1 'Brown Sft, Fu ! curtha 98. Belle of Shelby 9ft. {JkyteOO. Tloss R i J9», Dartnr 102. IWI- Ruhr 102. Sylvan B»l'le" 104. | Plater JW, Bazil 104. Benfconhurst l(Vt GaSHthca I i 104, Dresden 104." - \u25a0 • . ] Third race, wrm furionps — Joe Coyne 92-, The I Glannnan . 93. I>r. Spruilr-IOO,' ,OUl ' Btone ' JO7, Marthti .Gormen 108. - " ':--";' ..-• Fourth race, steeplechase! Cluhlionße conrw-^- Harieqnln 125.' Full of Fun 12(5. Itootn ."limr 128' Squanderer 130, "Barnes 140. Rejectaole 344, Dell Ltatli Ho. Mayf rirt H5. Sam Parmcr 14b v . .Daw i «on 1-19. Laflv Jwolyn 134. i Fifth race, six furlong's, selling— Oasis' P4, MV. I Dulele 09," Teribeut •&),: Bed." Coat 102. Milad! Lore 3<M. AUista 104. Mizze'n Mast KM. Ida Darte 104. Rariana 104..Adare 104, Lady "LaVißb 1104. Frank Bill IW. Adbell 107. HeChord -107. Clifton Forge 107, Tobosjran 110. . . Sixth race, one in tie. se'ltnc— jHanpT Jack 100. Royal X/egend- 102, Knowledge" 10p. Sincerl't^ B»"lle 102. Chaniiin 102. Stl Tuminanr 102. Fait land 102. Intent 102, -Queen Esther 301^ Muthew Ganlt 102, Rebonnder IOT,. Alhula 10T,, -l/nrle Henry 105. Red Thistle 100, Elliott 112, Wliii» poorwlU 112. :.". „ •".; \u25a0.m. m ' BALTIMORE EXTItIES. First race, two-T^ar-old maidens, fire furlmurs — Doc Kj-1* ,100. Brlttanbj- 100, Tschonie TOO Pritate Sfwart 300. l>i«bold 100. ]nador<> Hir«eh n7. ileddlt'Bonic Bor 87. * Mammraioo T,~ Jt"ld«-nm OT, Ornmblinf: Sffph f)7, (Jorters"aT, Mill rtone 87. . H<Tond rare, mllr ami twrnty yardf<— n.fp^non 112. Thistle Do ,111. Sonoma Beile 111. EiijMv 100. Fartottim 103. 1 Chajfonte DS. N"ons*>ns«- W Euripides M.° GreTill* 5*4, Sir Cariithers 1)1. Third race. on«» mllp— Orasiallo 113. Hardln" 112. Welbonrne 107. Optician 110. -Garment "105. . Fonrth race, st^plechase. about two m!l»« Palm 137, Pr*ct«e 132, Mr. McCann IS.', Acolrt» 132. • '-•\u25a0•. " Fifth r«ee, five and a half furlongs — Early X 110. Naner 107. St. Jean 307. Mejtin'e 107,~Kn«annab 107. Sea Water 102, Eminola 10° Betßj Binfonl 102. Sanscrit 101. . Slith race, men furlcmrs. sellinr — PHke of Kendall 116. Incantation 113. Verne«s 113 \ o Tnimper 113." P!«»asant I>ayr 111. Cobmosa. ire? Lackey 10S. Jack Adamtt 10S. Hoidmoore 100 Conde°lo4. Anna Smith 103. Sir Carutheja 103* Henry Waring 10{t. • .:--\u25a0\u25a0 >A3IES 'ATHLETIC COMMITTEE. .STANFORD UNIVERSITY. ' 2Cov. I.— Tine executive committee of 'the Asso ciated Students of Stanford. Unlverslty last night named Dudley D» Sales '06, of Denver. -Colo.; E. P. Stott '07, of Portland. Or., and R. "VV. Barrett t>4, of Jackson, Miss., to constitute th^'Stan forfl portion of the Intercollegiate ath letic committee., which will meet in January and draw- up the "athletic agreement berweeii Stanford and Cali fornia for. the ensuing year. ; WILL PtAV -FOR, CHA3IPIOJVSHIP. .STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Nov. 1^- The sophomore and. fresiimen: girls .6f Stanford sJniversLt3: who play . basket ball will clash- tomorrow, afternoon in the "first "Of the .intercja.Bs games for the championship ; of' the university. The match will decide the BUpremacy of. the two lower classes. -\ The juniors and' seniors will play at a latter date. LACK OF STAMINA BRINGS DEFEAT TO BERGER. R. A. Smyth Sam Berger shook his head sadly yesterday when he thought of "what might have been", in Jiis engagement with Al Kaufman if .his .tired muscles had. responded to the call his brain made upon them at the time when oim well-directed. blow might have won the battle for him. The ex-Olympian hafl staked almost his -very existence ,upon winning the y.fight,; and he was deeply distressed, at the outcome^ "1 feel sure now," ''he - said yester day, "that the three wejsks' training I had were, not enough for me, al though I applied myself diligently to the" task of getting into condition. I •knew my strength had left .me in *the fourth round, and then' l _. tried to land one big swing which would bring me victory.' I Tefnted once for the body and then swung' to Kaufman's head. I tried this h. "second j. time, •. but my strength failed me. and ;my arms would not carry out the orders of my brain. "My 'one ambition -now _ Is to meet Kaufman again in the ring. I know I can do many times' better than -I "did on 'Wednesday night. I acknowledge I went all to pieces as a boxer,» but I attribute my poor showing to a lack of stamina." I should - have devoted several months to an out-of-door life in fhe" mountains, and then I would have- had something to back up- my skill as a boxer." Merger's right eye was- badly dis colored, and his puffed face bore evi dence of the work ..of Kaufman's Sloves. v Kaufman was about' receiving the congratulations of ;his friends. -He showed no marks- of his' engagement in the ring. He will undoubtedly take the advice .of his, manager, Billy De laney, and take at least a year's rest from the, ring. TVlth judicious exer cise In -the meantime he would be a formidable opponent for any one be low .the top-notchers. • •• . . Jimmy Britt Is. out* wi.th a" challenge to .fight any -man. 'in his class . this month. His '.first choice is Battling Nelson* and then' he goes down the line of Gans, Uyland, Herman and all .the candidates in his "divlsion.- : The trust, must act quickly, as there are no . likely boxers on the ground who could be At a east, one must be : "brought: from a distance. " : As this is Eddie Graney^s month he might be able to induce Nelson ts> come but here to fight If he is not busy on the stage Manager Cbff roth wired Herman yes terday, offering: \u25a0 him the match with Britt.- ' • . • \u25a0•.; ' -r'v- \u25a0.-\u25a0• " • . \u25a0 • . \u25a0 * -.Ben.- Sellg,.-who represents Joe Gans on .this coast,'. received word from the champion, yesterday that he is -doing a record business, in the show, line.- As there^ are fifteen sets the '-.Goldfield fight pictures on the road. Joe will soon bf; "in "the property, owners' class." He has forsworn the.delights of shooting craps, having/- taken a lesson 1 from George Dirori. Joe Walcott and other former pugilistic stars. He Is saving hre. : -.money against trie day he will -no longer be able to. hold his own in the ring. \u25a0'.. _ it -is possible popular Joe Thomas mar Ibe given a chance -to show hiß wonderful skill with the gloves In this city".. There aTe a number of men.who think they want his^game, * so' that 'It should be easy to find an opponent for him. Mike (Twin) SullK-an Is the can didate most favored. There is a gener al desire' to see 'him meet Joe Wal cott.7. If the Callforniah agrees to 'meet the wonderful Boston man tie .will not allow, him .to wear the steel brace which he has worn since he lost his fingers through an accident with' a re volyer.;' It wa,s claimed that TTaleott knbeOied out Jack. Dougherty- with- the a4dof thjs instrument. '.' ' . • . ;•. . Itosdenbach,-" who has a decision over Berber to his- credit, is. seeking, a match tvith Thomas. : fle has asked what weight the palffomian will make. Billy R-o.che has the m'a.tch in view for Coltaa and • Thomas- has" agreed- -td .' do 150 pounds. It .is thought he ;will 'stretch thfs .'a ltttle in order to get on the slrlity. New Yorker. This, should pro vide a wonderful fight, as both boxers are exceptionally clever and are also hard hitters. -.- " ."\ . IJlanagor Jim Coffroth'hafl an argu ment 1 Some days since as. to the relative anility at Berber and Kaufman. .-He took the Kaufman, end of the argument' and wound up by betting:, $80 against sio.p to clinch -'his argument. The Wll- . lis was the, headquarters • bf Bereer's "friends and Coffroth heard so much Bef^pr talk that he_ decided t6 have a. bet down on him." When the men. en tered* the ring: his wajrers totaJed more than $1000.' When it came to- settling time yesterday he was sorry he did not stay with his original wager." •_ 1 REFEREE PRAISES WORK OF RUGBY PLAYERS. . William Unmack, the Australian au thority on Rugby football, is enthusias tic over the aptitude shown by -.the col-lege players of Stanfordt and ' of "Berkeley --in picking -up -the Rugby same in. the- short time they have had for learhing. its rudiments. He is anxious to-help In developing the game on 'this coast and is eager to explain any.; of his rulinps. as. referee; in order fhat players and' spectators alike may :be educated in the finer points of the grame. . In explaining an incident of Wednes day's panre at Stanford, he said: "In the first half of the game, when the Stanford rooters thought their , team had scored a try and the ball, was brought back.-'for a scrum, the facts follow: The 'ball . was .passed forward by Vancouver, touched another Van couver man, and from that Stanford secured possession! The rule states that a scrum be formed for a throw for ward," but another rule provides that If the opposing side gains .the advan tage the-play shall continue. "I sounded ,my whistle as soon as I saw Stanford 1 had lost the advantage. This happened -when the second .Van couver man touched' the ball, : and .con sequently a scrum was necessary -^at .the 8p0t../ " - .; \u25a0 -', '\u25a0 ,-.-,. > "Ijff "I penalized Vancouver twice during the game for not kicking, over .the mark Their action; shows that even experienced men can .make this .mis take, which puzzled- the . spectatorsKat "the^antercollegiate game .between the •freshman ; teams.\ \u25a0 ;'-S^^Wv£ '• \u25a0 :/On Wednesday Bispham apologized for his unsportsmanlike; conduct, ;or otherwise I, would ;have ordered hinvoff the. field. 'It ..'is claimed. Lanagan.bb-, jected to the ruling relative to jthe .for ward .pass .? from . \u25a0which . his '-team thought it -had scored.; If I^napan ob jected he did not do bo to me. Even if. he had done so 1. would not have changed my mind. I have found Lana gan. a: true sportsman in every,: sense of the , word; .and I am sure :he .;would have aeked roe -about : my deeisinn 'had he thought It- wrong." ... , ;" Autoists Trying for Record Run to Los Angeles City. MBS. .C.S. -MIDDLETON. ONE OF-THE Hit ST TV.OMEX' IX'-PAN' FRANCTSCO ' f.O 'DBTri:. \AX ArjTOMOBIIiE,AT THE.STEEKINQ. BAR OF AJV* AUXCX : GAR •EnXABDCX,"- '\u25a0-./-\u25a0:'_ R. R. l'Hommedieu Automomle.- .owners a-re:- still after tne record to Los. Angeles. '• The Cadillac started on; the return trip yesterday \u25a0morning at. 2 .o'clock ahd : - got as far as Santa iklaria,-.- when a. spring .hanger •broke; -The party then returned to Los Angeles, -and will make -another, start. Last night, at 10. o'clock;. A- Van Valin left ti?fs city in J. A. McCarthys Stude baker for the : south., ..The trip, was at .first planned as a sort of tryout to get acquainted with the roads, but a guide was lound". and it : was decided "to go after the record.; '.The preparations ar;e not as complete as If the^ were going expressly for the record... -"* " - . ' - - In the car will, be Chester N- Weaver, A. VanTValin; L.- Allen. .W. "Welch and Dr.H.F. Wilson. r . "V .. '. "'" • | • ' Homer Bpusbey •of the 'Hoyey^crii shey Company has 'c hankerfngr.' after the record. .He -will. .send ."two of the 1907 ; Popes -after It just as soon as they "arrive. .He. is goiiig to send;a Pope^oledo and a " Pope^Hartf orS. . ";" Ered J. Lint, who had "been connected with the Rambler; agency ; for sey.eral "years, ."has severed! his connection. that house and. has started; put fpr.hirnT self.- He has the agency 'for ttif Mai:- GANS AND HERMAN TO BATTLE AT TONOPAH. '\u25a0 . SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE CALL. .""• -CHICAGO, i Nov.' 1.-r-The "Joe ' Gaiis- Kid "' Herman match is now assured. Word was received from- Matchmaker Al. W. Hiley.of the Casino-Athletic Clpb o-f Tonopa"h. Nev.. -.today '"^accepting the" match, for New- Tear's day. ' \u25a0 .i • Riley "wired that as soon as Gahs"and; Herman can come together to sign final articles the -club vrlH post the $20,060 offered for the match with the leading" bank there and wir^ * transportation" and training" expenses. . # _ "Gans is In Cincinnati/! where he. -ts doing theatrical work. He^wlred s that as soon as the club acceptea the match, he would cancel all engagements and start work lor the battle. Herman and his manager will leave for Cincinnati tomorrow" to make the final arrangements. Rlley wires tlrat Tonopah is wild over the prospects of bolding a championship -battle there and every man for miVes around is talking fight. Gans has as great a following in the West as Herman. ' " • ~ _ * " t R\CE BETWEEN ' FISHING SCHOONERS IS PROJECTED Content "Will Br Open ."*©., Vwmel* Prom All Partii of the ,"• World. BOSTON. Nov. 1. — Sir Thomas Lipton, ' who is visiting Boston, announced to day that he would offer a prize for a race between fishing vessels, to be open to< vessels from all parts of the world. Sir Thomas reached this decision dur ing a visit to the wharf, where he in spected several fast fishing schooners. GOES TO 'A KIW POBT. — Washington. Not i Chinese Inspector Joseph C. r. Nardinr of CaM fornla todny. h«d his asaignment chanped fron San Praneinco to Los Anjrelet. il r ime SHREVE SBARBER CO. i uUl^^ Sporting Goods I NEW STORE. NEW GOODS. 7 GRANT AVE^ Nr. Market St I ! . — —~. — ;; — ~" ; — ~~ — : — ; — | 1 THE O. A. BREJIEn-LEWIS CO^ [140 VAN NESS AVENUE. -Near Hayes Street. , t Guns, :Ulfles, Pistols, 1 > Rerolvers/ Ki*hin? j Taciie. Ammunition, Hardware. Catlcryuf all : descriptlonß. .'Order your decoys now for the duck «e*Mm.'-'Oet. : :1 5. - -i. » •.--\u25a0:.... •\u25a0 \u25a0,-..- ,| i Guns and Kifle* r»j»«ir«U mt waminbl* prlc«c. well and St.": Loui- cars "an;d.' tne'Erench Renault^:-/ | "-f - -V-4 -*'•":; '\u25a0\u25a0 ';'„•:','\u25a0 : .'-;..-•\u25a0-.*.;.. '.>;_" ;'-•;' • Tiie n^y: i9bt..24-*ir-'norsje>pffwer .qb: lumbla r. Has; arrived • at!.the 'salesrpoihs of. the Middlfiton." 'Motor Cir It .is .-a v^ry .. -.shappy lpo!king;.".";.carv painted a <Jeep. green .rrith, red "running gean ' It. has '.many improvements pyer last year's car.; ift -came. .fmm'the East by express..- . : y-lf \u25a0 - "'-A: ;'i ? .Vv c" vv."> \u25a0 The Boyer Mptpr Car-Compaiiy -is'.exV hlbiting- the "new 1907 Frankiirt-.".'. It.has a^ twelve; ,^nd- \u25a0 twenty" iiorse- power/ car on exhibition at ihe ; warerobins' The cars are- .palhte'd a rich deep : blue this yea.r. \u25a0 .". ..- .-\u25a0 . " . ?-;V" : " \u25a0 ••• '\u25a0':\u25a0 '.'\u25a0'\u25a0'. \u25a0" "Mrs.-. .JiiJesV Gabriel/ .secretary- of the California Women's Automobile Club." is getting.. the -membership list in shape. There "are" quite, a number of .the mem bers. 3B;isojii. she .has- : ii.ot. been . able to l-ociate. : .\u25a0\u25a0As.s'opn as the-'llst.. is .complete she. wiii-issue-a call "'for- a' meeting for reorganization.- and election :of officers fn'r'the dojin-in^- year. I";-.-, -".'.y \u25a0.'.: \u25a0' '\u25a0 '• \u25a0 •'\u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0 " .-The..- new". "l9o7'iOldsmobiii?. which ar rlv.ed a'coiiple of. days -.ago. by; express! has; .be'en : . greatly. 'actmired:'.hy'..the. niahy enthusiasts. - : w'h6; havV -v'isj'fed^ 1 the Pio^ nee*-. Automobile -Company;*' Saleisrp6m. The: cpihpitny'-.lias. alr.eaciy-."...^^^'^-/-^ number . : of- "«fd.ers:*.- ".- •'; - ' -\u25a0':.-\u25a0 '•.\u25a0.!; : :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0.','•' HART WIRES FOR A MATCH WITH AL KAUFMAN. .-':- SI'EOJAt. PJS.PATCH-.TO ?&&' CAXji: \u25a0'.\u25a0' • I-CHICASP, .Nov. I.^-iXaryto .Hart; the Louisville 1 . :h;ea;v^'-we-ight boxer, ".has wired lor .-a' 'match with Al Kaufman, who was returned the "winner. bv'e r gam Berger.' ; HussellvHart. is' handling the interests oi. his. "brother and he asserts I Make Mert the? e must be somcthirsc:. . • . * -\ '' \ ' do.w in no tiine. "lt's the spice of fife.-. . ' m ; .ELECTRO^VIGQR % _ * is 'a dry-eelKbodyJbatte>:y *wfiich sive»""a xurrefit of > electricttj- \u25a0wlthout the necessity of" charging in vinegar or.acid. - "Wear It, .trhile you sleep and feel its exhilarating* sparkle in your nerves, fts vitalizing clow in your 'blood, and after you have enjoyed fc month of'Jis use you will fee! .the return of .your youthful strength. • - „ f '*•_ \u0084"; .... Wlifu 1 pot* Electro-Visor mT n-bolf sTSteijf was on the Terre pt a'*breakdown. Now 1 am as stronj: anfl hearty as I* was. at thirty. I fi£tT-nVe yean* »)d afitl te-re no pains or aches of any kind. • •,'•-. \u0084 J^J. MTT.I.EK. Gpictfield. N«t. » TTP TTTET «*Trt TJTZmi ' A 'o any "man who will *mail~nie this ad I will c FsM*a* i\J r iJXS*rH Ben< i prepaid, free. mV-100-pape Illustrated book in whi"ch I tell how -I .restore..strengrth* with electricity? \u25a0 Don't -watt a mm- ' ute.. Call or. send lor this book now. Consultation and advice free. - . SO IT All ' IV^ Fi 1439 FILtiyiORE STREET,* 3 . w IrALiLi, IVI. Urn ; san francisco. ' dffice Jfiours— S a. m ;# to B*p. no-: Sundays,, 10 to 12. Edited by R. A. Smyth RUNNERS RECEIVE PRIZES WON IN HARD RACE. ; The Olympic Club reaovmded -with j the cheers of younsr aihlete-s last night j-whenj -when Big: Chief Tim Fitspatrick of j the Dipsea . Indians presented the t prises won recently in the annual | cross-country race over the 3larln j County hills. J. G. Hassard, twice win j ncr of the race, was the hero of th© j Qccasion. He finished first from a short handicap mark, and also made the faat ! est time In the race. "With his other i prizes he took the A! Coney challenge I cup. offered this year for the first I time. He will hdld it until another ! -wins the race. John Little of Lick School won the j second prize. He also won the prise ' offered for the Srat high school boy to , finish. Salvadore E*treMa. a 15-yeax-old i student of the Polytechnic School, was j loudly applauded when he received i fourth prize. President "William Greer Harrtson oi ;the Olympic Club gave the boys a com mon sense talk on the value of ath ; letic training to develop strength and i chasacter. He said the value of any ; thins is In the purpose TPhich 1 directs j it. and urjred bin hearers to take a j high stand for sportsmanship In alf I their competitions. He urged them to ! support Al Coney !n the great work |he has undertaken in organizing a ! school boys' athletic league. He praised | Coney warmly for the beneflcient -work 'he ha? undertaken, saying he has j found his real Ufe -work in pro-rifling I outdoor atUletic grounds for the boys j of the city. Captain Bromley of Lick School, a . grandson of Tnele C£?prjre Bromley. ; made one of the hits of the evening j with his speech. He hoped the athletes I of this coast -would continue to hold fiis ] tance races until* they develop a boy ! capable of winning the. great ilarathon : race. ' •', Al Coney, the ?ather 'of fhe Dipsea i race, was cheered when , he annoirnced j that the race would *not be abandoned, t but would continue an annual, fixture. MEDICAL STTTDnXTS CLASH v ox the rnEsnMo.m.M2oro Sophomnmt of C»r>j»er. Oollcce> ' De-feat "• FrmhniciL -by. Spiwf' of*-.IS to 15 . . ."' '•\u25a0.••' After "Efdttosr "Game. " : ,** .* ' One 'of the 'most-,. exciting amateur baseball •;' games* bf-' " the.;- season '•'waTi plaj'ed yesterday by.' th* • f :>ahmen ' and sophomore classes' "n-f the Coop*?.-Med ical . Coflepre "CA-.the" Presidio •: .recreation grounds. The "'frame'"- was • 'won' by', the latter.] >The scoW'wasf^jjr "t o 15. -:.;'.:•• '".' Several^- -hundred!. •-. spectators- :. yellerd themselves boarse-.- as the. eo'llege-jdiipj which has 'bpen-. : .in. the. ".keeping!.' rif the. sophomore.-! da?* foir sex'^r^.! y'er^s. was again intrusted-'-, to \u25a0 the -.k'eepiii'g of Manager. A. Shade : '{oS '.that; --teaml-' -iThe lineup- was la'-s^fo'llb-WR:" .-.!\u25a0•:. •".::/;\u25a0 \u25a0-.• i '; .-•. • "Fre>*Tn«n. =':\u25a0\u25a0'•' >: ""' TVwJftrifw. ." .=.' .*trptiam6rim. \u25a0 n. J«r«>b» . ". : .v.V.-: ;• "^rir^her; . -." P^ ..T." C>" Jierhiia R. yiarcti.'. ';-.'\u25a0.'. i~*'. : .'. Catcher. -.-.": : . :-. v---Li*n Smttfa H. H.OBktns:..-.i-."::;."."rirr<t base ..".: :: " J Frank Bowles R. Turner.--. ... ;.;;.:. .vP*cana • Sa»e:-; : . .'.^TV.! -gaTafff M. Carter .":]..Vi'-..1C .-.Third -.Isas*'. •:..'. T. Blaachard It.:Gl<«nd<»nnJn : . . .'•; '.:\u25a0. - Rfru'tytnn.". I. ..\u25a0*.:s' D. Reens j;.A.,nadleT:-,-. .•,:---"T.efr-.n«»!(1. . : ;-/. ...J. PrtestlT X/A"; SteTena.:"w"...":-' i ;'T:ic;vt : fle'fi£.'..LH.- •\u25a0«:. Crnn« •A.. Ho«rkrd-'. \u25a0:.."\u25a0 yv v-- .Cehler field'; V - •-•- G'enrs* Hall rHILADEUTOA'.. JACK OTBRIES .:. "CA>' GET SIATCH .nr'.EXGIAJtb Ntttio'iiaT Sportlitc Cluh Tl'ocld Like to 'V -.Jlm-vr' Him M c»t Gunner Molr..'- " -; \u25a0•\u25a0''\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0{\u25a0,••' la Boxlnc Con<*«t.- .\u25a0• .">.LOXDOX. Nov. I.— .Manage? EilUson of the National Sporting Club, declares: .-["If; Philadelphia Jack O'Brieit wm come over here and fight Gunner Moir. plenty of money wil} be put trjv Tiie fact that O'Brien is their champion as "&' .'middle- -weight shows that the Amer icans are not particularly-" strong tn heavy-weights themselves: '/As regards the • lightweights./ Joe dans is eseep tiohally clever..- jf/. Abe- AtteH cares to visii : .;us,. :i . hstve' nf»'.dt>ub?-.."a' ; good purse .could.- be';- secured C;'\u25a0 f or -\u25a0sliiniv'to'': tight Spme.rs: \u25a0'.'., .\u25a0.-.--, '.-. ;"- : .'-''•. "''''\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0'. ?"';\u25a0:\u25a0 'i~ : .L'-l;l V : .\u25a0•"• : :>-.'?K*l}en /. Owen g iioraiu.'J : :pyis' -'.present bantani-wei'ght . : '''chatriplon; t'jrWMM .in America he beat. twt» -6X' the. best men there.an d. ceuld: .not get ; another itratchw '-. '/'Amoixg: ' pur ,;.' amataurs-. ••-. .Captain- Craven and Pppley of camtiridsr*. ' could h 6l d • their .6-WTi "}\u25a0 a-gairis.t " ' '..'any ':\u25a0 • Jieavy wetght In -tk*:' worlds Includinff. ,Jlm Jef fries." •• : , • • ' .-• :. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 — \u0084 . \u25a0 .-,\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0,\u25a0\u25a0• -.->v ;: CIXCIXXATJ : SISXS; HTTT. .CrNCIKXA.TI.ON6v. a.r^-Bllly Hitt. the left-handed : pitcber or the Pacific Coast League;- :'has B-iime'd' a. rpntract' for next seaa.otn . . with.- th* ' -CinclnnKti- -.Xatlonal League marmpenienth'"jeitt. -is. said to bi about the; best •pilGher i.-in ; ; the--' Paelflo Coast League. .\u25a0 . '"V-;.-. \u25a0 \u25a0^^^\u25a0^"J" v?\; /.-/. he \u25a0 Is going .- tt> make-. a.vßtrong-; eiprt to get the. match."' Eartj*. last, appear ance on th.c \u25a0 coast wasi'.ser'eraJ mpzitha ago. when he lost- to Tommy- .-.Etiriss;. in a h.ard" twenty-round.' \u25a0opiites?.; V; .Tlia r t Was his "last . long . fizht;. % - -.. •\u25a0\u25a0-.-": : •• !- \u25a0 7