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San Francisco Chronicle from San Francisco, California • Page 13

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Xift 5Y5 i1 liEHffc riTirTar77rarTrT vum rrT i TTTiTiTKt vjfuiili rrrrs arv rsnii wi is 1 in ij uj1 jvii rii ij A Vjx AV uV irr75 rw i itT Tiwyr i VP yT vf rf 1 i tfja I at ii SAW FBAJfCIfSCOi OTIlOCLE lONTJAy IfbtMBER 0 1020 nrrvfTEtLiPfl 2ivsa Vi 1 SSWSTOpSF tk 13 PaHnMBBMMHHHaMaMiMMaBiBHHHBMBrtMHBaaaHaBHMHHNanMHMHlaiMMaMMBiiiiAjMnaBaaaaaaBaMM I IE HITS Herb McQuaid Faces Great Batsman Twice One Inning and Escapes Unhurt LEFTY OPOUL HAS SPEED He Beats Gingery Georgian In Time Taken to Go Around the Bases i Afc MUT I I I lilTi liTT i By ED HUGHES Malls chatty southpaw a a a good that Ty Cobb wouW not hit off him Saturday or Sunday Walter pitched part of all three Jtam and Tydld not nick him for a aafo blow Walter Will not let hta friends forget about that thl wjnteri Saturday afternoon there was dramatic up in the ninth when Ctobb was up the bases full and two kands down Mails pitched that latt Inning and wii found for three hits but In the pinch with Cobb up he grot out of trouble whej Cobb rolled to Kamm Yesterday Mall pitched one Inning at Oakland in the morning when Cobbs team won 7 3 but no runs jware made oft him In the afternoon jMalle started the game and pitched jalx Innings One run was scored off him when Cady made a wild throw jAnd that was the only run the Cobbs got for McQuaid pitched the last i three rounds and did not allow a run uif Malls team won In the afternoon 7 1 GoodBy California Good Luck to You 1 McQuaid Gets Rid of Cobb Twice in One Inning Herb McQuaid sol rid of Cobb twice In the ninth Ty was up and he rolled to Altrock Later Cobbs team got three hits filling the bases with two down Then Jut for a Josh Cobb went to bat again batting lor Sam Lewis Facing one of the great in I batsmen in the world with the liases full 41d not phase young Herb a lilt and he got Ty the second lime and re tired the side when he made him pop to Altrock Cobb faced Malls three times and rot no hits lie hit the ball hard each time but Caveney got hUn twice and Kamm started a double play on tha third smaHh after knocking down Tys line drive with one hand Against McQuaid Cobb did not hit the ball hard at all Lefty ODoul Makes Better Time Around Bases Than Cobb In the field events Lefty ODoui beat Cobb in the bunt and run contest lefty went around the bases in 14 4 5 seconds while Cobb took 16 seconds to make the trip The time was fast considering ihe heavy track In the accaracy throwing contest Al Walters made the besl throws but Nick Altrock was announced as th winner Nick was helped by hie partner in crime Carl Sawyer for Carl knocked the target down jui Nicks throw arrived Altrock and Sawyer pulled a lot of funny stunts that kept the crowd in good humor The weather was po lect and a big crowd turned out here In the afternoon Scores BBBBLBV jLlLy llLS JOfC jJFSlaHBBBBB 7 HmW I Bill I II Mill I iniaiLtD DLHI IN GOOD GnlUIE Ty Cobb bid farewell to California yesterday This is hii first trip to the Pacific Coast but he jays it will not be his last one Ty played at Oakland and at Recreation Park yesterday Both Teams Play Hard Ball and Make Plays That Bring Spectators to Their Feet Chronicle League Starts ap oa 06 io Thirty Teams Get Action By DICK VAN HORN SOCCER STANDING Dotll Tm a I AWa 01rok I I 1 4 ThlMU il 0 ft i Bumi 4 1 3 1 I I 4 ft it JO rl 8 1 I Vmpiles I 4 4 14 fl Cltk 0 0 I 44 nEStLTS YESTERDAY OlTssplea 4 Alameda Thlatles 8 Ualoa lr Works Vampires a Ilnras Moore Celtlea ft Raagers Darbs HH Thistles kept yjta Jf sKjL LrT HE Chronicle League got away to a great start yesterday Fifteen games were scheduled and the boys showed up for all of them I games were started but only fourteen were finished for the Nationals and the Associated Terminals game he Southslde grounds had to be called off after the fourth inning because of the time limit It was not their fault but me team that played ahead of them did not get started on time The Nationals and Terminals will meet again for that four lunlng game does not count Two teams were eliminated yesterdaythe Burns Colts and the I No Each has lost two games Uafer the players on these two clubs will be dratted by the other teams In the league to All up weak spots ljut jrrsr the final was between Mayreae Butlers and Qranat Pros n1 1 lat a Vmtmim I mm i ic iram wv lo tviu rl ghl on lnathese two teams met again but not Olympics Iraiy In with the same men they had a year the California ago and this time Mayrose Butters Football League won I Coyne pitched nice ball play by beating the Union Iron Works eleven to 1 in the best game of Ihe day striking out nine and allowing Ave hits Simpson first baseman of the Mayrose hammered out three hits Hartsaugh pitching for tha Fort McDowell team showed something nOYAL JOHNSON MAN aagerf the St Dominie I it one of the fast youngsters in The Chronicles Midwinter Baseball League CXSCO DUF1SATS The American Can Companys team defeated the team In a seven inning game at the Presidio yester day score II io ArminXong fanned thirteen Campbell and Mark starred at the bat for Ihe winners A long fly close to the foul lino was called a fair ball and that deprived Armstrong of a shut out Score AUITltliixt rn I I AB II II Kl AB Tl rsmpMllb 4 II a MiherSb 3 I Mll 4 I 1 III Puma 4 0 I 0 rrMiJIb 0 I XTtldinKIbp 0 I I lurfll niMumliri I 1 Zwirrleinil 3 10 0loiulleb 0 AITiM 4 I 1 1 llndiufif 8 1S0 lYnkef 2 i I Hatcklf It 0 II llrf 3 lillli It 110 0 Arautronip 4 0 Uurprf 8 0 0 Touu SriiT tmi iir1i AtiMOTIVN CIVB ylXH The Agnetlan Club downed the Golden Gate Natives 7 to 6 In a fast game Score I a a acmctian ciirn ti ia PoT i Martini Hushes 1 I nilic IttW III SleKntiw HarroD Coleman I Kelly 0 ii ii I i niAffont 1 uarrtsi 2 2 0 Font Nanlinl MoHfintld tsrrtri rt11nl lUoae NAT1TF3 II I I 2 IMS 0 1 0 0 0 0 II II 10 1 0 tl i 0 1 0 5 Xouus 7 0 ar ToLU nOLHKT C01l WH The Houquel Cohns put over win on the Sunsets yesterday Oold enson struck out 12 Score BOUQUET COrlVH I BfNRKTS It i i oilrtrr 1 2 2 OSlrnniK 1 1 rukoirzti irrlr The when he struck out fourteen of the iiii Olympics hung on Kernel Heights boys and allowed iiiirrV i iltinsiiiV to their scant only one hit W31 1 ilJli lead of one point I One of the best of the games yes JJ 1iljbh by smotherln lerday was between Newbsner 2 ouwit by th Alamedas 4 to at Ewlng field The Thistle Union Iron Works game was another of these famnd thrillers that are read about more than seen The playing of both clubs wss hard and fast neither having any decided advantage over the other Clever passing and good playing gave the Thistles their tallies while the Iron Workers rsn Into hard luck whenever they came near scoring Tha first half was a humdinger Ihe Thistles carrying the game to Ihe Irqn Workers al the sljart and put In two scores before thlnvs got moving Roberts and Wishart accounting for the scores Then the Potrero boys came Into their own and fought their way up the Held ann Krbert put In a beautiful goal hre ew 1 heading a long pass from Hay past Kmiu 2hfc I Willis Into one of the corners of the I1 5 Co and Vltte Grays the former winning The hits were slj each Williams for the winners struck out ten Following are the scores of the fourteen games pleyed yesterday rtmbln02b Tcali 2 1 I 1 0 0 1 ooo I ii 1 ii a iii I Mayrose Butters Team Beats Granat Bros At Kwlng field yesterday the May rniH rtiitturs defeated Granat Broth ers the toamlthat beat Wm out of toukrfV ToUle 0 15 I ToUU MrDOWKM WISH Hartsouffli of Ft McDowell allowed Bernal Height only one hit yesterday and shus tliem out Score HoDOUKlX mmmmvL mmmrsmmmmmml ssVi Jifie JsstrmrVShkVV sLIbIbIbIbIbB LlKBmmakSXV LasH HflHssH BsaBaBasSBA aawTsaBaHl asaBaH fl sHaaaaaaaaaaaaH wamaaH SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbK J1 SBBBBBBBBBH BC JsBMHQsbsbHI 0 I I I ATDEL MDNTE TttiuIh Tarn Kb Willwrrf Tartar Moliitiuia2b HUE a I Illarkc llarUoustiD the champlonifilp last year Score MATROsg nr rtos ii TtalniT if 1 1 Huron Sb 2 MMiRea a 2 Ilrainfind tf 0 Kflmwin III 1 Morning Game ANDY SMITH PICKS STARS 00 0 0 0O le FIRST TEAM ALL CAL MEN By ANDY SMITH Ilesd Coaek talverelly of California fl end fl larkle Left grd Oealer Right ere Illght tackle niahl end ttoertrrback lfl half night half Kvllkark Berkey Cal Ilerara Cal Major Cal Latham Cal Iraaaar Cal McMillan Cal Mailer Cal Iilrb Cal Xsvrott Cl Totimry Cal Morrleea Cal Faalk Wash Hamilton Dmu Ktanferd Itlirkter Stanford Levy Ktaaford ICvane a Hatlla Uradsbaw Nevada ateers Oreiron IK rea CsliforaU Clllla Martin Net ad a Dean Calif araia HcKaj a a I Leslie Oresratn Stewart A II Ialle Uregon Hall California MeKrnna A lean a Trmplelen ManCd Ilakrr I liHHAI IIKK1HTR It II 0 II II 000 II II I II 0 1 0 II 2 It 1 0 II 0 II 0 II II I ooo Prexy McCarthy And Doc Strub Are Coming Home CHAN AT nno Fliamt 1 I I rnrlid if 1 2 0 tnrlin 2b 0 I Hnrnvhllil 0 I I Marrloll lb 0 0 0 OIBawiiUI 0 0 Oi I Walsh II 0 I 0 IMmanl OlWonlinimo 0 0 a 1 2 goal Thehaf ended 2 to The second half was a repetition of the first Toward the middle of the second half Roberts broke loose from the pack and shot the anal goal The line ups leinn Imn Works Wamori anal Om halllMka ll kiinlv ituh I fhi la in innil tie KIIDfl tllO Knights have played In the Lnronine 1iimi Hwao rf 1 Totala ToUla 14 21 KMSHTS fBIH TIB The Knights of America and the Southslde Federals played a 4 4 tie at JarkKons playgrounds yesterday Allrlnann 3t a jianirjr II 1 I lllmnnia 2 0 II IMstotarf I 1 0 Ilolfcinaaii 9 2 I nintianrf 1 I 0 OVonnortb 3 2 0 laynn 0 0 0 Rnapp Prf vno I Tolala 0 1 BtltW COITN A II IE OUT Burns Colts were defeated yesterday by the Federals 4 1 and were thereby eliminated Score nCDKRAIfl llTtN8 C01TH All III Braliman2b i II 1 1 Uranlb lKckib Ilaian Hnirf MrKayrl Iammana ltlalmitih BUmalt Tolala tl II llaularf 4 1 21lmrnlf 4 0 Sljlllaiki 1 4 I IMtllllaa 4 II 2llltiinily2b a I 2iHlillii9b All II 4 1 0 2 4 II II 4 1 4 0 2 311 4 lb Mlrtap Cadyc 4 4 II II 2 It II 5 I 1 a ii 2 0 0 JlJLLI A McCarth president of the Pacific Coatl jeague hnd Dr Strub president of the Seals will arrive home tomorrow They went to Detroit and New York ciiji after tfie baseball meeting in Kansas City and are just getting back now President McCarthy will likely one day this week ca tne annual meeting of the Coast League to convene al Sacramento Kli Mirf IVUIiDU14 4 ainihlaii A Ioibanb Anfinaiti 4 Caekpof 4 I 0 1 2 I II 0 2 2 0 a 1 1 II OOIIB STARS I MAILS STAR8 Ail II I III All It A Jjenrnrt 4 a i I nannnnyrr Ii I Pinall 4 14 4 4lSaoili a 1 7 UMiiiHiiiia i i II ItlitredU 6 ii aiillaill a llnitl 4 8 3 KatHm2l 4 2i llitmMie 4 0 IKaalbii 1 MrLlltnirili it TotaU38 27 12 klailai 0 0 9 a 0 1 II II I II 1 2 II 0 II 0 II 0 0 II Ckibb fHara Baa bile Matla atari Tolala 38 13 27 13 2 2 0 0 2 I 0 I 7 4 II 1 4 8 II in ii ii 1 ii 0 I 0 1 i Bare In la II 2 1 I 2 3 I 1 11 Kout rulia 7 hlta 16 amSiat off Fa th ill 4 btiUrta 3 runs 8 biu It al ImI off McQuak in 3 inninab Kxi Kallf HoIiIh 1 lir Saau IklalU ll Thr lauM bila ivbb Two baaa biW 4evcner Miliar keily keiinadv lUnaa en lalla Kaeth 2 riuttb 2 sliMuaHt a ibb MalU 1 Mraek nut In Iouob 2 Cobb 1 Double ilvt 4owb Ui Onrban CoMl Oorbnn lu Ilnalll to kellr ltuna avanaibla lot arth 8 CimcU 2 Huyuakl I ntnlan baaaa klurihy tadl vicuuii to fjonrll ttharsa dntmt Kaelh Left oo baaaa 4obha 5 alalia 10 Time Si Uupiraa CrqUT aod Pick a Afternoon Game XBB UTARS 1 AU It Al AD II i inf 4 Aarrurr 4 0 0 2 IIKenadrrf iMnHHa 4 12 4 3 Kairjetall Oililbrt II 0 8 01 rinei Ktlrlbrt 4 0 1 Kli MdiedH Willamlf 4 8jjMilstlf friHiMli 4 0 I 1 IlAltraekJb rlian2h 2 0 18 Kammab Wallaau 4 0 14 tiradre tunap 1 0 0 tlMaiap I HMflHIU MAILS STARS AB II A 0 I 0 1 4 8 8 3 4 8 8 II 2 2 0 2V I 1 I i 3 1 amis 2 0 10 1 MoQualdp 110 0 1 Totala 84 JS 24 i Tolah87J IB 12 Celrti Slan 1 I 0 0 II II I I Baas hlla 1 0 0 1 2 I 0 8 Valla RUra 2 0 0 8 41 0 2 7 Base bits I I 0 1 I 2 4 15 Kirf nia 7 liin ft Kuea IV at bat in 4 mainsa 1 run 6 hlta off Mwila 21 al Iwl in 3 Inntnsa Krrora orlian Wallara 2 Cobba 81 ITtaener Carfy iMalli 2 HUilan lap Hit Twivl liita Pinelll IVaffnai Muriib Maila Bawrsr Baaa nn balla tlir Malik 1 Htnuui out 111 alula 2 Iwla 2 lij MrQualiU Hit oilier Hmnneili br anna torhaif Hrtlit lloaible rJara Kamm lo Haeyar Wild nitoll Kiiaa Kuna raMHiiwible for Hani 4 ewia a Lari on paam oihm Ma la Creitit rietery to Mails Cbarcr dirfa1 guns Tims at sans la 2tlra Laiuiraa Crotar and PIA Londos and Pesek lo Meet on Mat Jimmy I ondos the pride of the local Greeks end Pr sek the strong boy who allows automobiles lo run over his chest will meet on the mat at Dreamland Rink tomorrow night 7Vs mstch Is In the nature of a warm up for Lands who is to meet JCarl Caddoek here In about two Weeks It will never do for lermey rlo lose to Pesek tomorrow nleht for that would spoil things for the Cad dortc mstch and Ihst Is the one that Is expected to pull In the good old Tndos Is very popular In this mans town and his nrek friends will be down on him honk line and sinker both when he meets Pesek an whe he takes on caddock kMMMMM 4 lH MANT people may think me conceited In picking the entire California varsity as the first all coast team but if you will stop lo ihlnk lhat this team scored an average of a lHtle more than 60 points a game a point a mlnule you must understand that here could be no weak cog In the machine i By what 1 know and by what I have observed of the personnel of other coast teams I doubl very much If the California team could be Unproved by substituting a man from another coast team with the possible exception of Hlghler Steers Olllls and Hamilton Judging from the Stanford CaliforniaCalifornia game Latham Is a superior man to ltlghter California gained most of Its ground on line bucks right over Rlghter Lalham although not as showy as Hlghler the California man Is a far better man protecting his ground lie is one wi 1 Ing centers I have ever seen In action This feature Is a center greatest asset But one fumble occurred all season between Latham and his backs except ona lhe result of a mlased signal In tha Stanford gam Erb Important Cog in The Calif omia Machine Erb mY not ba ai large nor aa good mechanically as Steers of Oregon but for pep spirit and brains lie is well qualified for his position as aome all Amerlean quarterbacks that I have obached In the past He Is the most valuable cog In the California machine Hance his selection over all opposition tjlllls Is a first class fullback but not so good as the versatile Morrison who Is not only as good a plunger as CSI11U hut who far surpasses him In open Held running In kicking In interference and In defense work McMillan the Beit Line Man on Coast Today Hsmllton Isan Al tackle and It is a shame not to place him on air all Coast team hut 1 dont believe he would be as valuable a man to the team as either McMillan or Barnes McMillan Is Ihe star linesman of the Coast In not only protecting hta ground but In following the hall Whenever the ball Is found McMillan will be within a fe yards of It Many will wondi why I pick Barnes It Is becauso he Is sbout the equal of McMillan In protecting his ground and In following the ball and in addition he Is one of the heat men on the gridiron today In hurry in the opposing kickers He all but blocked a half dosen ef Templetons kl tks in the Stanford California game forcing hlra to kick short many times He ssved California probably a ion yards In shortening Templetons kicita for If thst marvelous kicker Is allowed his lime he yerlll average try SO yards on every punt while ii llila gnme he averagrd less than 40 varda due to the eicellenl work of Uafiios Where one man can sve his team 100 yarda or an entire i me neia in Ills most Important game hla value cannot be overestimated No all coast tram would be complete without the ser cea of this valuable man Berkey and Muller at The Ends Enough Said Herkey and Muller enough aald They are the class of I ho coast ends in all around play Muller Is an all Amerlc iii man If ever one lived Majors and Cramner are finished producjs as guards hesvy fast and Herce chargers These men niva side by side on offense snd deserve most of the credit for the ground gained by ihe California team on line plunging as they opened the holes through which Ihe backs ran Both are atone walla on defense good tacKlers and blockers in the open and they are slways on the ball Sprott and Todhiey with Deeds the equal of either of the other two ara fine combination backs being able to buck the line run the ends forward pass and play a wise aecond ary defense On offense ths opponents always were guessing as to what they wanted to do once the center passed them the ball while on Iaerense tney wete rarely fooled The California boys ara a rood crowd physically but their spirit and absolutely correot mental atll tude are what makes them a great I team hart fimaanl Ililallia Wllla Kiel Holiwe Tapprlla full haika llaeihleil Vlnlanpn yraaar lialnSarka RlnA lil ii Wlnliart Marloaa bafia tor vaola iUterea Wallana it AT Kwlng field The Olympics dilnl give the Alamedas time lo even catch their breath they went aftir them so hard From Ihe flrsl whistle the Olympics took the offensive snd kept it until the finish of the gsme Koeior playlna center forward for the Olympics had field day pulling Ihe ball In the not three times Blllle I OConnor accounted for the other score The clubmen looked better yesterday than they have In the last few weeks Their game with the OJlflelds Thanksgiving day evidently put them on edge for the league game for they went like real champs yesterday The woik of Gordon the Alameda goal was commendable He made some hard slors and was 1 working nil the lime The line upa I Aanita Itordun ffoal Mclean tmiimfi fullharjui Kliam Pltinilma Tlintnpam ball bark KpnrKnoa 7oa Allarton Ulto HisbtA loriraroa I llymiitna linger ffl Hnlbert Boiaaere foil tmrka llnirr lliifiwun Anderaub lialnwaka liyn Faua Oromuir OOooaur Balavia lurwarda Relapse Uill THF first game at Eleventh and Mission between the Vamps and Burns did not turn nut to be ns good a game aa was expected although the tie to 0 score would Indicate a tight game There were too many offside penalties to make the game Interesting MICA iriAMlKIt Wl1l nlahln was the IV ami nam oeleaied I Abla and a brnlans 0 niar unit doubles and home run Score KNiuirr rrDKRAi II Kl i II lllRnniamlna 2 2 I klahrnirrf I 8 tMKanulnslb 0 1 lMahinetb II 0 ofTamhlntir 0 0 lijlliiOinNkrp If iriiia Klsher allowinar them only llireo hits Score NnellpZb Hullianab Kern a I Wollrf Manej Kanerf Ilunipiinrlb lWolfll NalemR Miaikp ToUla 0 1 0 II 1 0 0 1 0 4iil IU2b ConluaA Tuula 5 7 Patalb ior JJ rllnlth 8b Mllaiai ef Slaleon McMillan 0 Iolluia If llailar It HIllKnlANS 11 II 0 1 0 I II 10 0 1 1 I 0 II 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 4 1 3 0 0 tl I 0 II III Coiilin rf KetHlall 8b Illaek IltrJiran If 1 Ul lm lb 0 0 Jeuea a II 1 III Tame rf tl II I I tiaart 2b 0 10 1lalin 8KA ISLAM It II 30 14 IT edhooflenmsm Doubles Tourney at Golden Gate Park Olympic Club Man Takes First Honors in Bank ere Tourney By HAY CHAPMAN Special rsapatm to The raronlele KL MONTB Jfaii ember ii Rupert Mason the Olympic Clolai took first honor today in the Investment Bank Club tooma ment defeatlsf tha veteran Vlii eent Whltaey at the seurnteentlHn the mBrnUig OS former Paarlfla Coaat champion conceding Masea up In tha afternoon 3 Rupert Mason look Into camp Barnard Ford of Bur llngame Last nights first annual golfing banquet of tha club waa con eluded Just In time for tha seml flnallsts to reach the first tee this morning about as early aa the local world and his wife of charity war on their way to work on location at Point Lobos fc Tha best match of tha oar was furnished by the Belden Cavaller encounter In the semi finals of tha third flight and Belden found no competitor on the final The consolation handicap provec consoling to fleorre McKalr tha most energetlo promoter of tha tournament as he won It with seven stroaes to spare Iran uaan niutn Summary niurr ruarrr snnrntiM ttnpert Haaon 18 Tlnesnt VhltaayfMl Baraanl yiord IS i II aUCal 4 and riNALB Msaen 81 Tart 8 8 sad 4 Rnmm ruonr gEMi rnfALs Prad Brotk 21 Ror Rrone 4 3aea vTaUue Wntht 14 i Janatss 14 St sad FINAUI WTbjht 4 Brock 2 3 ami 3 Tin ed rucirr bcmi ftnau Jobs a 131 I Vo 2 IJsad til I Beldaa a CafsUae 2 the 181 riNAiS I Beldaa won from Lowe by default roriiTTi nirHT sKMimtArj I Jnnas 18 Geers Staohem 10 If and 8 Orar 10 won man laadnaisa drUult nNALg Orar Jonaa 8 and 2 CONSOLATION HANDICAP Name Oroaa Bdp SM Rerrse II TUtgal B7 Dean WiUer ISeorae Uelb 13 llamld I Mack Harry Memo I ii pradlonl A Taodr I ttu Anala rf ihm Hfltet Del MotltVl TbBIISa Ciiluc da Uaunameat 1 Van ttipar 131 af Ibe IHaaaer ConnJT llub wlal J1 man a lliaonouaa iww ai i lVfM i ii SI lot 1S 12 7 12 83 14 as 4 if 12 K8 is io3 DAV VIKW TKAM WHS The Bey View Community club defeated Ihe Fire Department boys yesterday 8 to 2 Score lenm a I 1 3b 1 I worn If a BAT VIKW rUB I nBR riBPT SIrHweener 8h 2 2 0 Rnaenhaiim Kecan II rri OllaT rf I 1 IMIliiaMiba llunnyaian HI 1 tllHennlni nma Jh 2 2 IliOnriab lb Ilp lb II 2 IlMrlionaM rf 1 OLean I I linireerald II 0 Wrlitlil SII I IlKrlai oll II II 1 lii uajulieriain pun ToUia 0 8 Tiali TIJUANA RACES tuvka nKsri Ts FAN DIKXO NOT4 nilr ft Kifwl rat ftlt rMrlmiir tlirs iir 4ri1ii fnrt tip lianlaTnaaa 1 1 II I UarUnatli II fti sill an am on flwiw Juninr 11 4 iTIiwiiisMitii I ml 12 4d wmiil llrirl Will i urn 1H IK Harwr1l f2IHl tiiirrt Tiin 117 4 ft ItcrvviJi Miililr lvrr i A hnn Liital Vtlnn Lly 11 im Ajj uisvb aiutiitc auuiiai aian ran i nitroiin ran flvti rurlunn warMrnMa Uiu XT J1TE fllmtll vt imwi By LEON STRAUSS The Golden Gale Park courts yes 18 0 Icay was Ihe scene of many Inter lost Ing mixed doubles matches In the lliandicap tournament which waa started several weeks sgo Hut eight teams remain In the tourney snd every one of the eight had fight on Its hands to remeln in the event yesterday the play producing some of the longest matches on record this year One of the outstanding featnres wn Ihe IT In IS set played by Postel Hhelnhart and Srhartc I achrnan com binations After this terrific tussle rlitlil TiHiea Ban II I HI 8 12 II Touts itCOA RIITTKltf WIJ ilVZ Sft ZJZ52i lall tem came back and won i in i iiiavtwiai i it mircl TlUin 1 ill 4 5 0 Muffi As4ir ltwlinmrnr Auilrar A NidHt lion inywn Mflrna rmm Mstr ttuta Victor i I lo ran ilnrrt nwm on mils tirkf fuir nldi and ti Bkly 110 iiu a tut hm H4i tUUst visai 1 a lSIIHTMl I I al 1 tUSUMtil a4 aktrH The Nucoa Butler team defeated rJTiyninpS Mat en Navigation Companys Jel HjSfiXTJSMS bunch at tne Jackson piaygrounas ITrjfT I zrHn nnsfnpi isiii ai 40 SHU wiin liar In llal ill yesterday rVore Itartnallll wonn lntra lid KULXJA BITTKRH I MATSKVK 7 JakJ He ba ran All im r1 USOI Hva fnrinnD llnn lln iwis ii a a 7 STEV Mrniins 111 inaai ll ieig a uiir i aiiiHir Wlalirt Dlllanrya Wnltalt Half 811 1 II 0 8 lFr nil wreen and both teams were kept on the de Hnr1 tensive Uiroughoul Consequently i JIJ i 1 1 8 I 2 1 HrlKMiakcrp 4 OUaniyrf 4 there were but few chances to scorn during tha whole game The lineups llnrm SlaialuJI anal Rwan fknllh fullbacks KUla MIren Tormnra lulfbacka Uaniea tbionri Bratuky McLaughlin Lassr lui waiila Vaippt Oioper sial Mllrhell llunlar fall I 1 No barka JreAatm Bnrlaiah Jenklfcaoa halflawika iAD0 Anbur lae lliirnapian Joruau Liowe tor vanli Referee WaidUe 0 3 0 II itatlnv lulnlpfPBa MarabMllrf Olaenlb Jilipatine Ilyiauilerp ToUla i 8iuil 11441 81 oii o1 Mw Lil 4 1 1 MlusaetUI S8HH 1J nl 1hlln lelinf 4 110 Mrt rann SI II llilrd Time 1 ill ilnalb join 1M Ward and firp 4uler alao ran limaa Ibrea year nlda ant iipiiney lurn pellll IIJHll 11211 12411 font Into Kl iMelrannl Is40 J2 2U ii 104 Taarilnl 3J4ii third loslni the neotind set which also went to deuce hein derided at 7 to 5 In the last km the winners of the middle one weakened under the strain dropping the set al 6 to 2 In the afternoon Postel snd Mies Rhelnhart came hnck and put a damper on IClmer ririfflns snd Hutb I aws aspirations for thn honors defeating them In straight setJi 6 to 4 8 to 4 Another team thst showed up well was Wayne Hall and Ruth Ferem winning three matches all told each In II I 01 iiden lorijthelr final match of the day against Irving Welnsleln and Helen wills mili sla lurlimsa ihrea ear nida and up Ihey turned what seemed certain de minia no aiananeiin ail snau I 4ii feat Into victory In tne llnai aet man lleea Wins aeiund vtra uoba combination lead st fi to Coming Dog Show To Be Big Affair Competition will be keen at the winter dog show of the Golden Oats Kennel Club which Is to be held tit Lrkln Hall Clvle Auditorium Da camber 17 18 and 11 White Knight Crusader English bulldog owned by Nicholas Ingleside Terraces will attract a great deal of attention aa be cbmes from a long line of champions and this will be his first entry out of the puppy class Fletcher of Portland an Dr Qeorge Clayton of Chlcao will act as Judges The American Kennel Club rules will govern tha how Jack Bradshaw has baaa named superintendent of the show Irving Ackerman presfaent of the organisation has announced that entries will close a week from today Alabama Boy Leads In Scoring Points CUSVELAND Novmbsr I cording to Coach Xen Scott of Ala bama MulHe Leenoir university Alabama halfback In making two I i hi 1 ba 104 Mearainl U4II linl fi iuijt i liMli ii ns 9 anA nmlri In4 nn nnlnl foe vie touchdowna in yesieruays Conway a ll 1ll SK A a I A 1MAV hta IaII itf viklnl aovaia i aiao in i inrv in tne nintn game time ana SOCIAL CIUI1 wist riWJS San aln they were within two points of m2i S2IKI nn inu Maid los iThoinmuni the matcn nniy in lose Alter tne The 8 Social Ul i yearolda and lll llnn June lull 1 lnh rlefealel Ihe S2IKI nn lrluli Maid nl C1UIJ nereaied their um aacurelj miotMsi and eliminated them is third Tims IM Jreity yesterday Score Art Itlik llapiv Valley Toka liw Uliard winners had lied the scorers sll they from tha leaguo yesterday Score lO Independent League finhi ruadalhlM BTANDINO OP TUB rirRg Won Ixt Pet ine al1ea 2 7KO Inrt Vaeht Hub 4 aT 1 letfe aimii 8 4 428 Miaalnn Natlfna 250 The Indoor Tacht Club defeated he Jeffersons 2 lo I The Jeffs scored their only run In the eighth Inning Ifoth pitchers twirled good ball Mission defested Guadalupe in a hot game 9 to 8 The game waa railed In the ninth on account of darkness i ficores i JKrrKRKONH INDOOR YACHT Ill Fi AH 11 re 0 1 0 riearyf llaeeplb Ilitenlf Horapih Ilnmn rt Toper Hi TamllJ 1 11 Alphaef 2 1 2 llUaropUb 8 II lllrnerell8b 4 II 1 nl Wamhnli2b 8 0 1 Oip Osdsnij 31 41 if OIKnnllrf 1 II II 1 i Klihra MrManirarf 4 0 0 fll Hanannlf ll lsdenp Totals Kilap Fiaherp 8 0 1 ll 1 Total 81 1 8 2 UfAIiAUTIC NATIVB8 ab ftortanapt 2 1 ainl ll 4104 ienMU 4 I 01 naslBLC 4 2 3 Oi Murray 112 ITIInelianlfj 8 0 0 1 Utfnnif 4 1 1 tl 4laneyrt 4 0 I tlalteminp 8 0 0 01 I ToUUSJ 8 8 41 MlfWION nlnelir Iltinnamrf Krobma A llnlMmnlv ftenker2ti Plloldrnan eenanSb lyiMbe Meblap 0 0 4 0 10 4 ii ii 8 0 2 1 4 0 10 4 ii i 2 10 0 2100 SO i2 MATITKg AB 4 nrvniAi CLlln II fVliaffer 2 1 01 IK TUB second rams at tha Ocean eyets Shore grounds the Moorss added Metlohiaa 02 0 another win to their total at mo ex womirk pense ot ine iiui aim cmva eu villla 0 0 0 tne moores ocoretean mr vne lfK half but could not keep Ihe pace Tn th second For the first forty five minutes tha affair was nip and tuck all the way the Celtics taking th i offensive good part of the lima In the second half Ihe Moor es wore their opponents down and put three goals In Despite their defeat yesterday the Celtics looked better than they did at any other lime this season Dave Campbell haa added a few experienced players to his line up and when these older men get Into teamwork with the younger players Ihe Celtics will make a few of Ihe morn confident teams step to beat lliem The line ups Mooraa Mnore tnal Circhlnw MeKeron fnll barka Sturmek Krapkiab Baiter bairtieitk William llyar Rodsara Vlladih I uft fnrearda Ielllna FlaharU il Tleaaellmk Tenia fullback Vaagua Jelinann Uetarlby baifliacka Malbaatia Ualanay Creapia Home KruuteldL furwarda I No 8 11 Alt Iorte uralieau Atlall Mrtjuada Ounp Heed Kennedy Pelera lrty tl 1 0 000 Happy aiao ran JI i Tekalm Maniii sail TIJUANA KNTItlKH FOB TV USD AT Firat race elalmiiis Are fnrlnnia Vlertruda tin I I were never In danger winning 7 to While most of the best teams were finding things lo their living the --hard-hitting combination of Nlshklan I Dnfo9 fnf RmtUnrr Darus csme along with a rf wa 0 mA ttmm fta llilivXaii 8iShr handicap 3nd beat Mrs Leachman A A ISBtlla 112 nun SI Kendall 10T Oklabmis IrbH 112 Celimel Mur and BUI Marcus I 0 0 1 IT JiJ a KmlyW 112 CwerJ fho scores follow 1 with Case brought hla total of points soored this season up to 144 leading Benny Boynton of William College by one point and establishing a re ord for college players Alabama WM 40 to 0 1 111 a I nHnAlLfle nnaaatnan atlS Anwar WllaoB 1 Ulirapr llanl III nu fr 1 ni bhii rtla fnhatn 1 fl Si Ine Iearla lelerv II ian 0 0 0 i07 Mtm 01 gbTo and Ma oy Pjirl Kaetnn and Pbyllla rrancls a i inl iri na a 3i Kmins Waller 1112 Nbj 2 Mea Iaehpiin and Ml Marena Totals 1013 01 Total I 4 0 ji Po Admit 112 Welm 112 Pafel and Wllllamaon a ii 8j a KKWBAtlCHll WII OCT Ihinl moe claimins ill furise lYimih Malilrian and Ilia Puns Marry Randall and Kunn llil ITonmadn 113 Bad Man luu Hut nIre Tuoker 1210 0 Clarenos Ralnea 1 The Newbauers downed the VlttS um ilnliilulii im Aisenta log fleiwr 1 nn anma fohn Phl Rettene and WlnlfraJ Orals to 1 yesterday In one of thei1 Mike llalley IIM Viae Iamall ll3 Pre I Rbr 1 6 9 4 8 Tlsrbert Ruhr and Amalla aA a ia larieale lai ironla Wallace Bates and Mlaa Batea 41 best games of the dsy Score Kln dlmip 1 furlonsi TllloUnn 1 1 fl Irrlni Welnsleln and Mlaa Weill dl VITTS CBATS I II NBWBAIER Ml VfllTti KJn7 Marearel Wrally and Clemona aT BUS It II rllh IOTi Pf J7 1 Ellr i Wsyae Hall and RnUl Ferem I eon Rlranaa lll rf 0 0 0 Kennedy of 1 II 1 Chandelier 112 John Jr 111 Mite Diaop i 3 ji 4 8 Frank Peels Unu of 0 I liliaaael a 0 2 01n and Lillian Rhelnhart Dr Hcliwan asd fier ll vltt 8b 0 1 Olllalley lb 0 0 0 rll hl nS nrVno Inide Ijirliman 11 11 8 2 Frad Prlteh Bars 0 0 Oil liem 2 1 2 ft J1 Hr ard and Mr Allen riarwir Rennlnt and Benolarei 2b 0 1 1 steflena 2h 0 1 II 1 Flkweal Marie 11 ano 84 a a 8 1 Miller and ppllllfo 2 Sffirrrl iVir1iKXbV rUrht Ml Redman AAsuilsr Uanaea 0 0 0 William 0 0 0 A BV I Ulna and Rulh Brown 02 4 8 Pal UaJ TU1 i i I Tblal I vZtiiti KKWBA1Y RKAIfl WIN fins AWttinaiS OSJSJSA 4iA The Keualy Real ran away from VlUTiS Si1 STS 1S5 fSJnTt Biverdal Cub due to fin work KJHrl 4 faiirarTVSSS Races Talked About NEW HAVJIH Conn NoTamb4rp tl Tale representatives to rowing conference In New Torlt ha ra ported to tha rowing authorities that a tentative schedule calls for two races between Tale and Columbia ort the Houealonlo river at Derby April 10 The university crsw also wilt row Pennsylvania April It Rf stilt nf tTlnttntinrrl Races at Emeryville iSr Vow renulti of th VjnUrt vavlilttnt It sin If 4Ukt Tlb Andr tlf Urvliatn ti WiSchuetzen Club Holds Its Shoot I 1 A 2 2 0 2 I 0 1 1 2 I ft 0 0 I 0 1 coursing rucnn at KmeryviJlo yenlor day Flrwt ift nianntlla won Iwll Btt MMtDitd JJiVl flMOtjT liiinl Tlma JZ MrvanrU tHocuiirl tne HlemtnAUr won Mlrite SfMri fmfl Hoytl JAld Uiird Ttm 1 4 5 mmmikU Third nc4 oil Ion Wild Bill wm ttun Hr Mauid UuUsWIm tiilrd Tin 28 a 4 renondii Ktmli rr toiu won Kng tweoiidi MfKnn thtrd Thnf 3 fi ftmndii KIlUi Wlrl Rill wn Th Turk Msrvind oaundllips Ibrd Tinsa WJ mo imnft S7 leM rtifth wo Mn Wr won Knurr fll Levmrj Muaiifist mini iini WAi 9 wniMli IlleJailiaeSl A JUltu rwrem nn vfnv nail a irrimg WeiDHtssa nd HftaffB WriU 4 4 7 A Robson and Shade Box Friday at Dreamland Tpnmy Hobnon and Gfrf Shad will rnevt in th main vnt of th pillftn ni Ulla an lllit lllnW nt I riBfTl 1 nd Rlnlt llAwt ii Cnh1i lannt a VrMnv nlffhl Th rt Of th er QOLDK3V GAT15 POST WIM Klu Sa ntu 1 i follows Franks Farren vs 1 Mop Golden Gal Post No 40 won from 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