Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

San Francisco Chronicle from San Francisco, California • Page 3

Location:
San Francisco, California
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

vsmkmmm iMMkmumm MjWWB SAST FBANCISCO CHEONICLE IONDAT NOVEMBER 16 1891 Jose Virtually Owns the Pennant fire Straight Games Won Last Week Tbe San Franciscos Lose Their Championship Chances at Sacramento Tbe San Joses virtually won the championship Uet week takwjc fire straight eames one from the Sin Franciscos and four from the Oakland The San Franciscos lost atout ibe last chance for toe pennant winning onlT two games out of four They took two games from the Sacramentos bat lost one to that club and one to toe San Joses Tin wk i San Jcses will play the Sacramentos five games at San Jose The fan Franciscos and Oaklands will play five tames in this city The San Fran ei9s and OaUands have two postponed game and Harris wi 1 play them off on the desperate chance of catching up with Ijeban Joses As the Sacramentos are the hardest club for the San Joses to defeat and as baseball is a very uncertain turns he ereat race for the pennant will not be over until it is plaved to the end oat even if i Francisco should all the seven games to be played San Jose can loie three out of the five games to be played with tacramento and still win the pennant by the narrow margin of one less game lost If the Ssn Franciscos lose even one me the ban Joses need but one game out ol hre If the San Franciscos lose two tames out of the seven then the San Joes need not win a gime If ram interfere with the games diflerent com binations will arise The record to date if as follows afternoon game neither made a hit until the very last when In the ninth inning the great captain rapped out a single Two innings wort will beanfflcient to show how the game was won la the first inning McGncken was retired at first Hanley singled but was forced at second by Everett who took second on Powers hign throw to first Ebnght Rot his base on balls Dooev knocked the ball beyond the scoreboard for a home run all three scoring In the third inning Hanley and Everett singled Etwight hit to to Power who tossed the ball to bhea at second but it fell where Shea couldnt reach it and all three were safe on the bases Dooley was safe on Sweeneys wild throw and Hanlev scored McVey singled and Everett and Ebnght came in Dooley scored on Sneers hieh throw second and McVey scored on Stalling sacrifice In asimilar manner the rest of the runs were made The crowd especially the ardent admirers of the San franciscos sat me came ont in silence or departed between the innings as the San josespuea up more runs and the news from Sacramento grew worse ine score or the game is as follows BAN JOSS i fTTTT Cixbs 2 5 2 esn Joe 1h 39 6 bin Fn lsco tl 0 ib SflrrantTito jl 23 35 4 Cabaiid 14 10 20 UI 309 dames lent 13 tl Ji 4 THE HOltMM GAME Berchers Lame Arm Makes Matters Kaay for San Jose The contest at Emeryv ille between the San Joses and the Oaklands was not very interest ng trom the fart th the San Joses jurapej intotbe lead and leng keaed it throughout the game Borchers arm was not lite ripnt and na was an easy mark tor the Diues The Oaklands hifj LooLabaueh sutely as many timeai Ean Joses hit Borchers but the hits ere all atiered an 1 the San Joses fielded sa well that the Oaklands could get onlv two men over the plate while the Dukes sent a dozen around the circuit Tne San Joses also hit harder than their opponents making three tr es and two doubles to tne double by the Oaklands The Co onels sandwiched in four errors among trie of the Dukes who were aUo mater assisted nine bases on balls and three Id pitches Borcuers Tit principal feature of the fielding was 1 llhtnin double play by Blockers Hanley It was tee third he has made this season and he did it so well that tbe other astonished nelders fell to the ground The score is as follows MoGncken Hanlev 2b Everett Kbrlght 3b i Dooley lb Mcey Sharp oiai tings Harper 5 5 6 5 6 5 5 It BH SB Pa A Sacrifice hits Cahill Balax FarrelL Base os ball Bnrliti2tons4VAlleJo5 Left on bases Burlington 5 allejo 6 Struck out Er an Haltren6by Cobb 4 by Balsx 2 Hit by pitcher Meegan Double play Hughes to McGuire to Smith Passed baHs Hardie 2 Time of game 2h 15m Umpire Bennett Totals 45 16 17 5 27 14 8 0AKIAKD Aa BH 81 PO A Shea 5010242 Carroll lb 4 0 0 0 10 0 2 Power 2b 4001572 weeney 3b 4001203 Hines 11 4 0 0 110 0 Cantillion cl 4000330 bpeer 4110411 Sell i 2101000 0 Neill 4010031 Totals 3o 2 3 4 27 IS 11 ETJXS BT IVVIVQS 123456789 an Jose 30521112 1 IB Oakland 0000200002 Earned runs an Jose 2 Home runs Poo ey 2 Sacrifice hits fetallings Harpr First base on er ors San Jose 6 Oakland 3 First base on called balls San Jose 5 Oak land 2 Left on bases San Jose 6 Oakland 6 struck out By Harper 4 by 0 Neil 2 Do ible plays Mcey to Ebright Passed ball peer Wild pitches Neill 2 Time of game lb 50m Umpire ilcDonald Official scorer Stapleton BHCELT BATTED The Sacramentos Win From Ssn Francisco in the rlrst Inning Sacramento November 15 The tables were turned to day and the Sacramentos defeated the San Franciscos by score of 9 to The gjme was just as one side as the other two this week but the visitors were the victims The Sicramentos made mx runs in the first inning la bitting Blauvelt hard There was sie hird battmg on the part the ban rWanciscos but the Sacramento plajers fielde i so perfectly ibit there was little opportunit to score Follow rg is the score ScrPAMENTO AB LH SB PO A nassamer oodenoush 1 Icitz 2b Husttc 3b McGuirk lb Mcc skty McHale Parro tU Hoffinau 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 0 OAKLAND AB BH SB Pa A Ehes 5 0 3 13 3 2 Currol lb 4001400 Power 21 5010331 I wecneT 3b 4110310 Hnttil 4130o00 ontf 4010110 pec 4000300 rf 3010100 tirsp 4000111 loun 37 2 10 2 24 9 4 FAS A3 BL PO McTncken LI 4112200 Han iv 2b 5110341 Eer 5210371 i nh 3o 3 112 0 10 Do ev lo 3 1 1 1 12 0 0 Vc 4 1 3 0 0 aap i 4 3 2 0 3 0 0 4111110 LookaUugh O120000 loial 37 12 10 6 27 13 2 BrS B1 1NMN3S 13456789 Oaklaads 0002000002 Sn Jow 11422002 12 Earned nn Oakland 1 san Joe 1 Three base hi Mcf eke 1 harp itallings Two ba harp Hnnlev Hi es sacrifice hiis Ertret Mcev Lo kabaagh 2 Carroll 2 cnt in pp er rirt base on enors 0klanl 1 San se 4 First base on called fc Is aK and 2 sin Joe 9 left on base Osklan 1 9 san Jose 11 Fir ba9e on hit by putr Double plnjr Everett Han ley aad 1 i 11 pucbes Borchers 3 rae 01 gaiac lb 4om Lmpire McDonald Ottcial scurer tap etou THE AFTE VOOS GAUE A Poo Contest and Wmost a Walk orer for the Dales Disheartened bj fou successive deeals in one meek the Oaslands fell eiy vie tims to fe a Jose at tbo Ha eht street grounds Testerday alternoon The Dukes rtna won the roe in the first inning sndulen tbe score board showed that the Sacramentos had made runs 10 noth lug lor the ban rrancucos in the first mnne at Sacramento all tbe lingering nifrus asm was rushed out of the crowd whiLh uoped the me team wou win The ban Joses outp aed the Oiklands stali joints The 1 arder theOitands led to win the more errors the made There is no diablas to their wanting to lo there are a lew plavers mongthe lonely wi 0 would do anything to de eat Duke nn club They might be careless aa nst the San Franciscos bat not against the San Joses Besides they could nol ci Harper at all They got only three hits so scittere 1 that one was In tbe firs tuning one in the sixth and one in the nmth They were allowed to make tworunibvthe rankest combination ol errors on tbe part of kverett Ebnght and bulbil These errors were as bad as any made in the game by tbe Oaklands and that is sarintr a good deal The ban Joses would have won easily on the merits of their playing There was no heavy hitting outside of Dooley two hon runs but filteen other sharp singles off 0eill were spread out ihrough tne game so that the San Joses failed to score in only one inning Pour hits were made in the eighth three each in the third tourtb and ninth two in the first and one each in tbe second and seventb Some very neat fielding was dono by tbt San Jos but it was all lost among the bad work on both ndss The record of nineteen errors shows how bad it ws After the San Joses got an overwhelm lead the game was played with but httle life In fact there was more ln tMest taken In a peculiar contest between Ebnght and McOucken than in the game after the third or fourth inning These men made a wager efore tbe morning fame as to which would make tbe most ase hits daring the two games When nrst at bat at Oakland McGucfcen opened ap with a three bagger and his chances iooked bright Ebnght made a single later In the game and tied him In tbe Totals 40 9 10 1 27 10 0 SAN FRANCIbCO AB BH Sa PO A Sweeney cf40 2020 1 gnarp 2b 4000241 mlth 3b 30100J1 Levy If 4 0 10 2 0 0 lariwrlght lb 3 0 0 0 12 0 0 wett 3 0 10 5 2 0 Hark rf 3000J00 Pcenles 3000131 Blauvelt 3110020 Totals si 6 0 7 1 BLNS BY 1VMWM 123456789 liOTES AKD C03LMEST3 What the Flayer Do and What Is Said About Them Hoffman ajid Spies who have done such good battery work far Sacramento have been signed by Manager George an Ealtren to play with the Baltlmoreb cejt year JackGodar has gone East as the calcium light man oi a tbeatrica company Harry ODay has determined to re enter the proesslonal arena next year and will practice ail winter to regain his old form which gave him the name of the hoy wonder He may go East if he falls to jret a position here Harris cooled off somewhat last week and remitted the 50 fine Imposed on Cobb took bark what he said about the pitcher tipping off his klgns to the batsman Roberts and mod ified his remarks to mean that while Cobb spoke to Roberts it was only to tantalize him Cobb will leave In a day ot so for his home at Riverside He will probably sisrn with George an Haltren to play with Baltimore next season He is wanted there and the amount Of salary is the only obstacle at present Last Sunday and last Thu sday were the only times Manager Harris has been known to coach openly from tbe bench There Is no doubt tbat he lost his nsual calmness in his anxiety to win the pennant and the right to compete wttn the Portlands for the championship of the Poiflc slope The flas at the Haight street grounds were at half mast Friday out of respect to Captain Robinson father of Manager Robinson who died on Tuesday last and was buried on Friday Frank Ward was discharged from the aaera mento team for his rowdyish ways It was Mrs Vice and her son who once interceded with McCloskey to forgive the deserter but thev were poorlv repaid by the wayhected Hi Bnshnell bo Is behind the Portlands has had the photographs of the club copy righted Ebright is the best captain the eoat has seen He deserves great credit for the way he has managed what was supposed before the season opened to be the weakeBi team of the lot Hassametis toomnchof an overgrown boy to captain a team He was a bad compromise choice Peeples has been fielding and batting poorly of late It would not be surprising to see Reilz in hl uniform next year McCloskey may return to bis old stamping ground after the season ends here and next year may be at the head of one of the league clubs In the South He will leave a good record behind him Blauvelt is noted for beng a slx dav in the week pitcher and therefore will not have such a hard time of it trying to win the pen nantallby himself as some pitchers would He will be paid both his own and Cobb salary if lie keeps up his good work Tbe Panne Field trrt avs Neither Phil Knell or George an Haltren can be employed by the California League They are American sociati0D plavers and that body is not in the nati nal agreement of which the California or irani7adon is a member The Field portt sbuuli also have stated that California league lubsonnnot av with clubs to which any America Association players belong The a Horn a league has been 6habbllj treated by the Nau nal League in the past year and has but little respect tor an organization that will take money ider the false pretense of giving protect on and then refue the protection guaran eed for selfish asons Therefore not orlv will a California league club be soon arin against a club whicn has American Association plavers In but In that picked club II be plavers belonging to both tbe National Leaue and tbe American Association and th mav take place within ten days from date Also Phil knell may be seen at Haight reet verv soon The baebll eports in the San Jose papers are fearfully and wonderfully composed Tbe war between the Nation League and the American As oclatlon in the Ea goes mernlv and can onlv end either in the exhaus on of the backers pocttetbooks or in peace uei dec ared so far the American Associa ion has fir tbe best Of It still the old league a 1 inst tution Comisk ha de rted on der Ahe and the Lo browns and bas gned with Cincin nail Pfeffer the most noted plaTer outside of a few captain managers eft tbe Chicago esg le ub and 1 organizing an asaoclatio cl lb 11 tbe same citv in opposition to his old team Anson was too overbearing fir PferTer bas signed ome of the best league fUvers in the country for his new Chicago UD MoLeods Challenge to Bob Fitzsimmons The Black Pearls Boston Opponent A Thanksgiving Day Race Between Amateur Oarsmen at Lon Bridge 0O02 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Earned runs Sacramento 5 San Francisco 1 Home run Hustln Three base hits Mc Ou rk Hoffman BauvelL Two base jit Hassamer sacrifice hit Reit7 Base ot errors hacramento 3 Base on called balls Sacramento 1 San Francisco 1 Left oa bases Sacramento 6 Sau Fraucsco3 btrucl out By Blauve 5 Double Mcu rk Has 6mer and Reiu Beits and Gui Id pilches ffman 1 Time oi game lh 30m Umpire Sheridan THE CENTRAL LEAGCE Poorly The owl Defeated Played Game The Aliens de eated the Morrows at the Haight stieet grounds jesterday morning a verv poor contest Johnson wasven wild and was hit bard Thereieeming feature wa3 Merles batting He made hve hits in five times up The tean made ten errors each The Aliens made nine hits to lour for the Morrows The sum mary is as follows BIAS BY IKMVOS 123456789 Morrows 0300000003 Aliens 01070102 ll Three base hit Lanee Twvbase hits Gormley Dunphv baoiifice hit Bradlej First base on errors Morrows Aliens 5 First base on called balls Morrows 1 Aliens 4 Uft on bases Morrows 7 Aliens 5 struct out By Monet 5 by JohnBon 9 First base nn hit bv pltcber Dunpbv 2 Passed ba Is Callahan 1 Merles 1 ild pitch Johnso 3 Time of game lh 4m I mpjre Mc Langhlin Omcial scorer Harden MORE GLOIll FOR VALLEJO The Country Team Defeats a Clnb of Professionals allejo November la The team sent up here by the Burlington manager to day was made up to wipe ine a lejos off the face ot the earth but the failure was as complete as the Burlington team was well selected an Haltreif tle great man aner captain of the Baltimore Association club was in the box and at second base Cobb the great twirler of the San Fran ciscos Danny Lone ei center fielder of the Oaklands Hardie the catcher of a dozen professional teams Patsy Cahill who has ayed in more clubs than any other man in the history of baseball Steady Pete Meegan the old time fa vorite Harry Day the boy wonder were all id tbe combination and still it was downed by the allejo team Balsz was in tbe box for the home clab ani pitched a great game McGuire played a wonderful game at short and Hughes did great work at second Smith work at first was remarkable and perfect Levj covered the difficult corner in line stvle and did good work on the running path The visitors showed a want of practice together The Vallejos pulled the game out in the last inning by the following tcpre BURLIHGTOS AB BH SB PO Long tt 4210110 anHaltrenn2b 5 110 13 2 Hardie 5110930 rabilL 3b 5000002 Day as 3210361 Meegan 2b rf 1011001 Traynor lb 4 1 0 1 13 Wilds Lf 4O11002 Cobb 410002JL Total 35 3 27 15 9 VALLEJO AB BH SB PO A McGulre a 4 0 1 1 5 Hughes 2b 4 0 2 13 4 1 DextraiM1 0100000 Smith lb 4 2 1 1 17 1 0 Farreli 4311210 Wise 4 2 11 1 0 2 Mdntyre n1 50 1 1000 LevySb 4 1110 3 1 Bali 4 0 0 0 0 Jl Jl Total 38 9 8 7 27 17 muxs bt ntvrvos 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 89 Some of tbe best Dlavers in the New York team of stars have left it to Join association teams accoui of bad treatment If Co umbus falls out of the association it is probable tht Phil Knell will pitch for the Ath leties of Ph ladelphia Captain Bll Nath and Mrs Nash have ar riTed from tbe Fast They wire Interested spectators at Siturdav games The Joses and an Franciscos played filtv four games during the season and showed how evenlv thev were mxtcbed The San Joses won twei tv eight and the San Fran cisc twenty The Bohemian and the Pacific Unions are pract cii for their charity game on November The plavers benches at the Haight street grounds sho ild be put farther back from the pint Catchers are frequently prevented from doing their work properly by the closeness of the benches to the ate thing is beard of Bill Bowman nnwadays Bow nan showed evidence of becoming a great catcher but he gave himself up too much to the vice which ruins ballplayers An escapade in San Jose while intoxicated led to his iismUsal from the Sacramento clab Jh shridan will get the neat little sum of 40 a mfmh for umpiring in the National League ba ck East next season king bheridan worth It Oaklan i will probably beat all records for the number of games lost this season by having vtr 100 to its discredit It has ninety eight now Mai ager Finn has not selected his team to pla the pennants yet but he will add Bo man to present pair of pitchers and will possiHy sign another Ha will also sign a hange catcher otherwise he will play his nine just as 11 is unless some of the players are rrj ired George hrp has a severe stoue bruise in hU he 1 and mav be laid up Manager Har has been advised to hire a rainmaier and send blm to ban Jose next week so as to stoo all the games This would not lve Harris the pennant even if be won seven aight games as he could not come up to Fim present pero ntage and it is percentage that counts he rst page of the Sporting Lift is adorned with a very fine picture of Manager Harris of ho an Frin iscos The expenses of the St Loais Browns are at les i00 to 0 OO for a baseball season Th of cre includes ground Cent fo the sha 1 park advert sing traveling expenses and incidentals cnquestlonabiy the urges imber of peop drawn on any one day was in Prooklvn od Decoration Day lSQ when there were between tl 000 and 33 000 people at tbe morning and aft moon games Ibe Boston league clab expenses the past year we not much 1 ss than 100 000 From Cii cinna 1 comes th following storv which rot even a grain of sal will make fall fornlane swalw The id a of the players named associating with Lawson is as laugh able as were bis aufio the diamond here Lawson the tcher who several seasons ago was with the Pittsburg and Bos 00 teams lut who plaved last season in Oakland Cal nnlSpokan Falls was in the city yesterday He was en route from Cleveland to Tampa Fla where he will organize a team for a trip Cabs Tbe team will be backed bv capital sts from Tampa and will represent that city Mr Lawson took a team to Cub last season and made good money He has arranged with the fol owing players to go with him to Cuba Catcter Jack Connor or Jim McGuire pitchers Nesl of st Louis and Lawson Cam pion first baseman Dhlen of the Chicagos econd base Dowd of ashington third base MtGraw ot Baltimore shortstop Eddie Seward of Cleveland left field Davis of Cleveland center field neht field to be filled by one of the pitchers or catchers It is about settled that the San Franciscos will go to Los ingeies to open up the winter season there with a team of picked Eastern plavers Silver Flint tbe famous catcher is lying on his deathbed at bis divorced wife home on the South side in Chicago HL He was taken sick some three weeks ago Since tbat time he has been unable to take any nourishment and the doctors say he will never be able to leave his bed again Flint was one of the great catchers of the decade and to his work was due much of tbe success ot Larry Corcoran whose remains have Just been placed in their final resting place at ewmrk Mike Kelly is said to bave a contract with the Boston club insuring him the captaincy If true this will I nt Billy Nash back a peg Silver King and Mark Baldwin have reaped the rew ard for their treachery Both have been blacklisted bv the association and will now have to sign with tbe league or go back into minor leag bos as dictate its own terms in a column article ou the rapid progress baseball is making in England Scotland and The athletic clubs have all managed to fill their dates for November with livelv events and fistic sport will be prominent for the ntxt few weeks The oarsmen are contemplating some races on Thanksgiving day and the wheelmen and track athletes are hard at work with similar intentions The quail shooting has been fairly good during the past week but it needs a good heavy rain to make shooting of acy kind first class 80 far no northern ducks have come Into the marshes the season being so open Arenic The next local fistic event will be the contest between oto and Lavlne in the Pacific Ath leticClub next Friday night on which occa sion Joe King the local middle weight will vox an unknown to a finish In all the war talk between the big men of the fistic profes sion the Soto Lavine contest has been some bat overlooked but it promises to be one of tbe liveliest kind of feather weight events Soto is an olJoand at the game but he belief among ring goers is that he has met his match this tlm Lavine is a newcomer and if he can perform in tbe ring as his work in training indicates be ought to be a ma ch for most in the feather weight class King also is likely to have his hands full On the 27th iust the Occidental Club will give a novel entertainment of a mixed charac ter Bob Fitzsimmons will make bis debu4 as a professional wrestler in a catch as catch can match best two in three falls with Joe Acton wno bas Deen rateo as invincible in the mid die weight rank of wrest ers The match originated with Fits who expressed he belief that he conld throw any middle weieht and thdlscusslon which this aroused led the Or cidental Club directors to offer a purse nf 1000 for tie champion boxer and the clamp on wrestler to decide the question of superi ntv On the same night there will be a fin sh be tween Sergeant Owen Davis and Billv ilson who has already fought him Beveral draws in limited contests 1hs will not be a very set entitle affair but it will be a stubborn 01 In the battles so far Davis has shown himse tt cleverer and Wilson the more pugnacious He ought to win in a finish unless tbe Sergeant is In first class cond Hon Mclycod tbe Nanaimo wTetler whode feated Tom Mclnerney last year i forfeited to Acton on account of sickns has sent the following dispatch to the MchV Nanaimo NovemberH In yourlssue of November 6th Acton accepts I tzs mirmns rhalle ce wl 1 make a niaKh to ihrow Fitz mmom five times in one hnur catch as ntrh can for from 300 to SI 000 a Ide to take nee In orta and will allow Fftz mmo 100 for ex pensea Keply to ftaoaimo Frrr Pwi 1 Met FOn If MrLod can throw Fltz five times one hour the best hinghecan io is to me righ down to an Franciioo aid make a match with Joe Actou for it will be onlvagitt for him Joe who wrestled several times in practlc with tzsimmons when Aeton was teacher In the Olympic Club thinks the mid lie we ght champion pugilist is a verv stiff cu tarn on the mat Fitzsimmon avs when he cets thro iEh with Acton McLeod can haveachajce to make his boast good He 11 be verv luckv if I don take a fa 1 out of myself said Fitzv when shon the dispatch Anvhow I can make morv easier than giving him a go on his own terms Edwtn Phlnney better known here as Binney of Boston has started in to train at Barney Farlevs lastly popular resort for match with the Black Pearl The Pean qualifications are already prettv well known lo San Francisco ring goers bv his ma ch th Paddy Gorman thongb that coonterfeit barelr gave him exercise enougn to remind blm that he bad been in tbe ring Binney 1 a very likely looking fellow renrs old aid th plenty of reach and mmauding ght for a middle weight He stands 5 feet iches almost three Inches teller than the arl and has the look of a determined crol itaroe in the ring In build he is sometlinz 1 ke Reidv Gallagher It would be hard to pics oua man who as far as looks go seems betur suited to fight the Pearl than the new arrival from Boston His record is not a phenomenal one bit it is good He is an uniefeated man He first sparred in a contest at the old ibh Club in Boston with Henrv Jones colored and won in three rounds He nexi kt ked out George Godfreys brother Jim in one md Since then be has won several fights He beat luck uhne in five rounds George th in five rounds and John Cattonaeh of Rhode Island a ISa pound boxing teacher two rounds He sid to have defeated Tom Mc Carthv the Boston mug sent out by Cook a a champ on to the California Club but i does not figure in his record Even if would be no great credit to No dojbt Ca McCarthy la January or February The club offered Mahoney the match last mouth with Hawkins but he refused ou tbe ground that the time was too short Hawkins is willing to meet Maaonevln the latter part of December and we shall then doubtless hear tbe last of Manoney If not it Is just as welt to drop Hawkins out of the list of bantams of the second class for il he cannot defeat Mahoney he is very little account La Blanche has been advised to come on to San Francisco without any further loss of time aud train to met Oreggalns in the Occidental Club next month The Marine stopped offto fight at Salt Lake The club is taking great chances matching a man like La Blanche wno has the odium 01 a fiasco ou him No donbt he int nd to do his best in the coming contest with Greggans and tt will be a good battle but Mr La Blanche cannot afford to monkey mst now and neither can any club afford to fool with him Better draw the lines tight President Rollins Those sloggers do best when treated in a strictly business like style Joe McAnliffe goes Into training to day for his match with Cardiff which most people regard as a good natured chance given Joe to get before the public again Joes ambition is to defeat Cardiff and then chase Peter Jackson for a match There is no mistaking the fact that Peter does not care to fight Joe In fact be bas honestly admitted as much McAuliSe Is a dangerons big man and Peter has beaten him once and dos not like to take the risk a second time He would much rather meet Sullivan or Slavin for if beaten by them he would be still in the second elasa but if beaten by McAuliffe his name would ka the expressive language of tbe ring be Dennis All the same though it lint a four to one chance that Peter will not fight McAuliffe If tbe latter beau Cardiff as be certainly ought and Slavin will not fight Jackson bow tl latter going to refuse a match with McAu lire for a big purse without admitting that he will not take any chances with the Mission Hercules It looks as if the match will be forced on Peter and the local clubs will cer tainly fo ce it if the competition for matches between big men continues much longer Joe Choynski has begun1 to train for his fight with Billy Woods in the Pacific Athletic tub He weighs only 163 pounds so it is not much of a task for him to get into condition Woods will be nearly twenty pounds heavier Athletic The nineteenth field day of the University of California will take place on Saturday Novem ber 21st at the university track Berkeley commencing at 1 clock sharp The events open to the members of the A A A TJ are 120 and 440 yards running throwing sixteen pound hammer putting sxteen pound shot throwing fifty six pound weight all handicap prle vault for height running high jump standing broad jump running hop step and jump an scratch nrst ana second piace medals will be awarded for each event The entrr list will close at the university Berkeley Wednesday November 18th alt 5 Local athletes are requested to make their en es with the secretary of the elubf before the late set for the close of the entry list The annual wrestling championships will begin in the gymnasium of tbe Olvmpic Club on the evening of Januar 14 1892 AH classes sill be represented 1 tbe tournament Pro trssor Miel ling is working hard to get his Olvmpic club champions in good condition for the event Tbe Acme Athletic Club of Oakland held their annual election of officers on Tuesday eientng November 3d Tbe oQcers elected were President Sharpe vice President Hsnifin secretary A Swam treasurer Gr lley leader Dowdle board of directors Kitchen Jr Sloper George in Finnegan A Patterson and Harry MaxwelL iper ntendnt Dufry of the New York Ath letic Club says that the salary list of tbe club nee ibe tames have been in full play has ph 30u0a mouth It is not strange that er ork ho ild be the place for professionals Olvmpic club athletes are kicking because llman wa disqualified in tbe Academic games for not having sent in his entry on time rhev think snap judgment was taken of the vrapic champion to secure the prize for a ce It is a iioor doIIcv to be too strict in is leb matters and under such circumstances cal athletes are specula ing on the meeting between Foster and btove Casady in th 220 birierac on Thanksgiving dav Casady ran a great 300 yard race over the sticks when ha ill jt seconds and many athletes believe he can ve ioster yards in the 220 correspondenv asks lf tbe recent boxing matches In tbe Olympic Club have been con ducted under tbe rules of the Amatur Ath le it I ni of which the unmpic Club is a nent memoer The correspondent mh asks if a knock out counts under Ama teur Athletic Union rules The recent matches In the Olympic Club have beer lodged by the same rules that apply to professional contests The i che is not aware that tbe judges went by any rales ex pt the Qneensbenr as generally accepted The judging was good nevertheless nder A A rules a boxer may be knocked out and yet have a good cnance to win Tbe recent amateur content in New York betwe Ja ob Nolan snd Mix Ryan of the 130 poond ass was a good example of how the rules wnrk Nolan was the favorite but Ryan owded bim too fast and knocked him out with a heavy right on the jaw in the second This ended the round under tbe A A rules Nolan was taken to his correr by his seconds and came to before the gong sounded for tbe th rd round He sailed into Ryan in great sbape and almost whipped bim in the next two rounds but after thinking the matter over the idees gave Ryan tbe dec 00 and were con mned therefor by several sporting autbon The boxing champ ouship In the Olym Cl lb on December Id Willie held under Amateur Athlet Ln on rules their team They say that this It the season when many Canadians engaged In lumbering comeback from the woods and they can get togemer ten men inai win ouipuu an juuuk cu theSUte McNeill who achieved such a remarkable success with tbe tng of war at the Mechanics Pavilion vent att on Saturday Jby the Southern route He will open an international tng of war tournament at ALadison square Garden New York city on December 21st All the affairs connected with tbe Inter national tug of war tournament which closed at the Mechanics Pavilion have been wound up to the satisfaction of all concerned and all Dins nam exeeni me aemana 01 oeonre uaru cattle who sold tickets for fiva evenings during the tournament and claims pet night for bis services This demand Mr McKeill re fuses to pay because be states it would not be fair to those who performed similar wnrk for half that amount which was considered verv good wages for an evenings workT Besides Hardcasue states was engaged At if per night Chicago will have 1 chance to go eraxy tonight over the international tugged war David Henderson and Itomala have secured the Second Regiment armory and ar ranged with all the principal tng of was teams In Chicago to particl pate Each team will tug opce eacn nigni curing ue wees ana 10 tne winner nf th chamnionshiD will be awarded a prize of 1000 cash to the second team will UB SWSlUrU flJWIUU UIO lUllli ABU 1UULM1 rises respectively 300 and 200 Parson avies feel confident that his tug of frar tournament which is to be held in Battery the latter part of this month will also be a great success Three teams bave already entered and a number oi Inquiries rom individuals and members of teams who are anxious to compete have been received Oar and Shell The Pacific Bowing Association baa decided to hold a series of three races for a 50 trophy between amateur barge crews of tbe different clubs in the association Tbe first of the series of races will take place on Thanksgiving day over the Long Bridge two mile course Charles Dutch the Australian oarsman departed for Sydney last week He raffled his shell on Tuesday night an Oakland man who never sat ln a racing boat winning tt with a throw of 47 Dutch has been very unlucky in America and went home with even a lighter pocket tnan he came It is not likely that the report be will give of the rowing prospects in America will start many of the colonial scul lers in this direction Peterson is a uietlv attending to Ms boating business this being iris profitable season He will take to racing ln a few months again Mrs Mulrhead wife of John Mnirhead Peterson hacker left for Toronto on Tuesday last to revisit her relatives whom she has not seen in seven years Hne is a great tnena 01 Connor and took tbat cerebrated oarsman several Interesting souvenirs of his San Francisco visits including numerous clippings from the local papers which will no doubt add grcatlT to bis happiness during the holidays Hod and Line Rock cod fishing bas been fair during the past week but owing to the strong tides the best fishing has beCa in shallow water near rocky points where besides rockcod large numbers of sea trout and green codfish have been caught On Wednesday last John Kentfleld and friend caught seventy eight pounds of sea trout blue rockcod and large silver perch at the Sugar loaf rock the largest a sea trout weighing two and three quarters pounds On Friday George Wilson and friend caught eigbty six pounds of red and blue rockcod at point Cat alia the largest weighing four and one quarter pounds There have been some good catches made during the week at Belvedere or Kershaw point and also at Battery point on Angel island where some very large fish have been captured Smelts are not plentiful but are larger than those caaghteatlter in th season Tbe tides will be very favorable in a tew days and good fishing may be expected Swimming Th amateur long distance swimming chsm pioasMo of the United States Is held by John Whit emore of the St Louis Pastime Athletic Club who won it last May swimming a mile ln 24 minutes 11 3 seconds Mr ft hittemore is at present in the senior class of the Leland Stanford Jr University James i McCusker 01 Lowell Mass is anxious to swim Joseph hut tall the English champion who recently wou the 160 yard race in 1 minate 55 seconds at the annual meeting of the English Professional Swimming Association MIBCrtUUtBOUS Not Responsible As regards food adulteration the grocer is in no wise responsible for tne acts of the manufacturer If people want goods at cheap figures they must expect quality to correspond Dr Prices Delicious Flavoring Extracts Vanilla Lemon etc come a few cents higher than other extracts in the market but they contain no poisonous or hurtful matteras an adulterant their quality is the highest their flavor the finest and their perfect purity es tahiUhAr Tbe Wheelmen Not a run but rather a climb and coast this time was tbe programme of the Bay Citys sterday The 3 oclock boat to Sausalito fo md the boys all ready for the ride which thev started at Ross Station and walked and Binney 1 a very good man and the onlv tb ng 1 imbed the very top of the mountain about arr hta UKiQlrvreCran4J I two hour from the station A register in the em 1 Knt ot thotorv lunch a mrt th rU Burlingtons 0120500008 Burungtoua 020310102 9 Earned runs Burlingtons 2 Three base hits Long Mdntyre Two base hits 0 Day Meegan Van Haltren FarreH McGuire Wise Ptbsie on errors Burlingtons 3 Yailelo8 leagues Baldwin particularly Is In a Pittsburg having reserved hlm can Vtales tbe Sporting Lije bas the following Jack McReddy an Imported Scotch football professional is now playing as an amateur at snort lor irre siicjatesooro ciua ns is wuaiy enthusiastic and delights to tell everybody that Foot ha Una in it wle basbe His oad Scotch jflislect as be stands ou the coaching line is most amusing His Hoof monl off Wye Bun laddie run produces a roar of laughter Imagine Latham doing his great act in low country Bcotch and you bave McReddy New life has been infused Into the game within the past month In tbe torth and the season will close with bright anticipation for next year nine mes out of te opposed to saying a good word for a real champion It appears tbat several of the local clubs were trving to get the mafh between tbe eari ana Binney out former telegrapher 10 Boston lam engaeed with thecal for tria iub and if I fight Mr Binned it ill be in that organ izatU That settled it and certain rival club managers ar ear etly pray ing that the Pearl may get well hckd The Eastern pspers sav that Cal McCarthy is williDg to come to Cal for ia and fiirht Hawk ns for a pnrse of iplSOO and exr ne If ever ne comes Hawkins will give him more of a battle lhan most people think La Blanch has written too of those oink bootblacs stand journals pub hed in some mtd ccstut 0Dsll3i mun flcent view from tbat point the great oresn on one siae ban ira Cisco and San I ab bays on the other with the pretty val at tbe base of the mountain and then the descent It mav have taken two hours to reach the summit but considerably less than half that time was necess to get back The scorchers went on via Cone Madera to Sausa 1 tn while the others took the train at Ross Station Those on the run were Captain Thomas Donne George etrrore Alex Bums Charles etle Alfred torey Artbur Barnes Horace Sperry Calvin Langton allace Thompson Theodore Dodge Albert Buneman Charles Rankin Oirge Be 1 and Georie Andrews and the ub ddg Edwin Mnhrig and Robert Welch Ai iia nf nAAn uuook rAiiH snniix suurvuwn i eicn wil unf unis Started for acenturv run yesterday morning in khatcoBrndaaFr5nc sconWw who vT to Club anTnn aienWaHd th0 HBVrne and George Faulkner rode to 1 1 a niz via Aiia U1AU novel a iteawooq ihmr bof1 VNcunesdsy of last week on pneumatics cover 10 hLLt0inBfU leoddSre nrt distance In lOh whTcnthej 100 to 1 that be won for obvious rea ola record Wynne one of th A LADIES SOCIAL A DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT GlYtN BY THE ELKS Volunteer Performers GiTe a Loo and Brilliant Programme UluiljCwil Kf I iltEjs 2fe LJpzsis fu ssn We Cant do it but are willing to pay for learning how to make as good an article as Wolff Acxb Blacetkq of cbeap material so that ft retailer can profitably sell it ailOtv Our price is 20c The retailer says the public will not pay it We say the public will because ther will always pay a fair price for ft good article to show both the trade ana the public that ire want to give them the best for the least money yn will pay LB1 about sons Charlev Vitchell beneft in London lat month wss a hr nling suec ss for the boiing champion wno got loans ol tw esents tnclul ing diamond lockets cigarette ca they ynne one of the ing stance fiends who has heretofore held re record will try to regain it within a few weeks The preparations for the race meet at Oak an 1 gtit lgn g0 nn pace nd from the friendly rivalry i verr iie MDich has been started among the several is tor tne dsdv cnsriev cam with Paddy filavin and before ettinr to del ered the following address in his inimitable fTw FrincUc0 rinz gos a rrampraiiwuie nirZ and not sUted last ween me nve mu oramary ano three mile The Hesperian evensts held a run to Pied clubs we are sure fo see some good races The hree mile ordinary and nve mile safety Quite fam liar Ladles and gentlemen left for me to suy but as regards the manv ex pressiono regarai nave received i can onir nt yesterday After partaking of a lunch return mv most smcere thanks all around miPrt thtr Aia There is one thing I musl refer to From al quarters I am referred to as the boxing cham piou Now for my own part I do not wish to assume that title giving way to the one 1 mink more entitled to it my friend Frank slavin but at the same time should the occasion ever arrive that my friends should decide that onght to meet the great Sullivan vou may take my word for it that I shall not tail to respond to their fall and do my best to prove tbat they were not wrong in placing me forward as tha champion of their opinion The latest ambition of Peter Maher is to box four rounds with Sullivan Billy Madden has been doling out the notion to New 1 ork re porters and telling them tnal luliivan ought to help along the young Irishman by boxing hlm It looks as if It would be helping Mad den along just as much as his fistic star and that is enough to stop Sullivan from making the match The iew Tork Herald comments quite savagely on Slavin and says he talis like a stuff and evidently is afraid of the American cham piou The Herald concludes thus Incidentally Slavin says that Corbett is not in bis class and that he could whip blm in a couple of rounds He also speaks of Corbett as a pillow pusher If Slavin thought he had such an easy mark in Gorbett it is strange that he diant cover his mobey posted at the Herald office for a fight with him and pick ep tbe 23000 offered by an athletic club in hew Or leans Slavin whipped Kilraln ln nine rounds and that is a fact But Jim Cotbetj whipped Kilraln in six rounds At the lime Corbett lickpd Kilraln nearly two years ago Corbett was a youngster not fully developed and with a limited ring experience Good Judges to day consider bim fifty percent better than he was then and they will bet thousands of dollars that fie can knock ilavin out in pretty brisk time Corbett backer will also bet 10 000 that bis man can defeat glavin Jos Acton will trsiUAt Tiburon for bis match with Fitzsimmons James Jamison ot tbe New Occidental Ath ltic Club has received a letter Irom Fred Bogau of Taooma asking him to try and arrange a match with Sal Hawkins who defeated Billy Sonegan last ednesday evening There is no doubt that the boxing committee of thq hew Occidental Athletic Club wiH offer a purse for Hawkins and Mahoney to contest or and settle the bantam championship oi thecokst I so tuer gsd put iui warn uie west man io mi 7 Pattosien acting as pace maker lor the day ineciub having been but recently or gamzed is looked upon witb a great deal of interest by the residents of the Mission Tbe members on the run yesterday were Charles Etting Charles Meyer John Merguire James Temple Pattosien vt 0 alley and Cordes The Pacific Road Cub held a clnb run to Mies yesterday going via Centervllle At Niles they fell ln witb some San Jose cvclists and with these they visited the stone dam On the return trip the San Jose boys went via the mountain road the Pacific Boad Club members via Hayward Those ou the run were President A Jan zen Hancock Battles Luby eorge Hicks March A Aiken Thomas Colestock bimmer Albert Hakfson Pom leroy Grimes Oiltey Belloli Lummers and Peterson The Bay City Wheelmen hold open bouse for their lady friends next Thursday evening The membership of the clab goes on steadily in creasing Many of the very old members who bad almost forsaken cycling have with the advent of the cushion and pneumatic ires and an appreciation of the good times bad by tbe members ot the club again presented their applications for membership Tug of Wsr Representatives of all the teams engaged ln the recent International tug of war met yesterday afternoon ln Grand Opera Hall to talk over the preliminaries for another tournament which Is to be held ln ft ood ward Gardens darinr the second week in December The American team has so far not been heard from but a Katlve Sons team bas de dared Its intention to enter the list Tbe match wiH be one for the gate receipts which will be proportionately divided among all the participant The Danish team declared that a purse of 20000 will be raised to back it against all comers There will be another meeting held on Wednesday evening when final arrangements will be made Davis of 421 Montgomery street was elected secretary and all communications nlartnM Kn ritmtAn 1 fim 1 The Canadians hays dtclded to reorganize franciico Elkdom iras put Golden Gate Lodge 6 of the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks entertained Its friends in true bohemian fash ion at th rand Opera house yesterday afternoorr It was the eighth ladies social given by the lodge and the theater was Hot only packed irom pit to dome but out in tbe corridors and behind the scenes on the stage every available space was utilized to accommodate the large audience It was evident that a great manv people had been invited and that lew 6f them had stayed awar These socials are an extremely popular sort of entertainment Ihe Eiks have ever since their organization been known as a lot of horrid men who give stag parties after midnight ana indulge in wild revelry when every body else wrapped in slumber Golden Gate Lodge therefore instituted the ladies socials a few years ago just to show the wives sisters and sweethearts of the members that the Elks are not nearly so awful as they are painted ft hen the curtain arose yesterday Yf Du Hey the master of ceremonies introduced Ulnian the exalted ruler of Lodge No as the chairman and Miss Annie Lewis of the on Yonson com pany as our guest Miss Lewis was seated at a table profusely covered with chrysanthemums and roses and in her dainty attire ot pink and laces looked tike a flower nestling among the decorations lh California Theater orchestra played an overture after which Vf ladley made tbe introductory remarks heartily welcoming the visitors Messrs Hicks EUion Clark and llann of the California Theater company forming an excellent quartette sang Annie Laurie as the first number of the Dro gramme The were followed by Ray and Drew in negro sketches and minstrelsy i who Kept the house in an uproar until Miss Lewis introduced Frank Jones the boy wonder who sang My Sweetheart When a Boy in very good style After that there was a variety of performances operatic and ballad singing being followed by recitations readings and instrumental music Miss Gertrude Jndd astonished the audience by the clever manner in which she gave a whistling solo entitled The Serenade Miss Jennie Forrests ComlnV Thro the Rye and MissJEmma Wanden tieim operatic selections were warmly applauded while Miss Lottie Calling rendition of Tbe Queen of the Night was also well received All the lady performers were presented with huge floral offerings and received many recalls Tbe hit of tbe performance was made by Miss Annie Lewis who first recited The Definition of Love from Ingomar and ae an encore to show her versatility gave an imitation of a netto boy shooting craps Messrs Goldie and Gilbert were encored fire times and the Tast audience seemed to never tire of their witticisms Meyer Cohen the baritone sang Tbe Son of ihe Desert aart the Golden West Quartet composed of Messrs Brydo Morel Fogarty and Martin sang two popular melodies lo Cooper recited The Vagabonds Roger and in costume ana a Dad ley read a poem When theJast number of the long programme next been rendered all the Elks present formed a circle onr the stage and linking hands crosswise aa Is tbelr custom whenever they assemble sang Anld Lang Syne Inviting the audience to join in tn chorus Tbe last notes of the old Scotch melody were drinsr awar in tbe dome of the bie the iter as tha crowd filer I out and another successful day for Ban 1000000 eward For above information this offer is open untilJanuary 1st 1893 WOLFF EAlHDOLPliPriUadelpliia Pik Ron I the name of a paint whien does work that no other paint can da Net wood painted witb it looks like the natural wood when tt is stained and Tarnished PAINTERS AND BUILDER will find it profitable to Investigate AB Damt stores sell It The Dr Iiebig Co Physicians and Specialists MT1TTHK HEABOT THOtTSADS I II cannot sst cured of 8pecJal Prt I It vase Cbronlc Diseases Weak I ness loss of Vigor Gleet ti II VarlcocUland ranlu of abase 11m or excesses whkb naflt men tot I II 1 marriace or lire a duties sowing ill to eomsllcatfons Latest truest best confidential USDs book sent free Most snccssfol treaunaat for disease ci men Qualifications aad responsibility Qnequalad Everytnici sacredly conhdeSUaL Caller address THE UK UKB1U 00 40U deary sl 8aa Praa TESTIMONIALS 89 769 Testimonials ofpalnt curvd la tbe past IS vears at THE LIKBIO WORLD DIBPSJT BABY tOO Geary stmt Baa Francisco at tn poe session ef THE LP LiEBIO OCX bnt dear reader If ou wait tn set a single name or anothera aa ret vo will watt an til vonr disease has nrana torely ended yonr lift aa no names testimonials ptiotoirapoa ar ever published Dr Lleblrs Wonderful Osrmsn Is vigors tor tie greatest remedy for above com plilota To prov 1U powl trial bottle given sent free Private Kncraaee 40ft Hasoa street DRMQNDL1T THIS WEtiXKOWX AKTJBKLL4BLE8P clallat tnau Privet CbronJe andlserv DIse see of tn only He stops Die Cbartes cans secret Blood aad Skin inieaeee Bores and wslllnirs 2roo behilUr ImBoteaoS and etber weaknesses of Manhood He corrects tne Pecrtt Em sof Tooth aad thev terrfble effsots Loss of Vitality alp tatlon of tt Heart Lam at Memory IryipoadSECy and otbet Usabiesotmtnd Md body Prevents lonsnmptloo Heart Disease softening of the Xraln and ficlae Insanity and other afflictions caused by tn Errors Excesses and Diseases of ooys and men He retorts Lost Vlcor and Manly fewer removes JiefarmiUce and restores tbe Organ HyLH nn Diseases caused by Mtrear od other Poisonous Drugs Dr MTnltys methods ar molar andseienUna He nee no paten nostrum or reedy snade prepane UODs but cures tbe disease by theroosn medical treatment HI New Pamphlet on Privets Diabases sent Free to all men wbedeesribe tbe IT tronbl Patients cored at Home Terms reasonable Hoars StoSdiUyrejJtoSSOeveninjra San days 10 to 13 only Consa uUontrandaacrdV confidential Cull or address ROSC MeXVVTT 1 tlKsstsr Sen Francisco Cal Beware of strasters who try talk teyoa about your disease on the streets or elsewhere They are cappers orsteerars for swindilmi doctors THE GEAND HOTEL SA5 FRANCISCO CAL T8 1 OpITKBCTED BY A 70 rOpT BBTfiOX witb tb Grand Court of tba Peace where trios and reed orchestra rUey tsro evealness each week where guests can cross for meal or prom nadecorrtaojaor parlors Euro ean plan Room 71 farBdwpwardr parlor and WLsieddS tlonsi salts of rooms 4 to 12 day accordinc to aft aad location Secure rooms taadvnoeh elKrapbtntoOaJID HOfKI iiiivUXii ar tbe best and only capsule pre ecrttwdbyrepilw physician for tbe core ofdle ef the srinanr organs severest cases la ears OWpMbtji 52 CMMl jjzfrzxteZ.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About San Francisco Chronicle Archive

Pages Available:
307,400
Years Available:
1865-1923