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tlmea In that 1901 claah Mathewion who hut the Athletics out three tlmea In ItOt Babe Adams who beat Detroit three times In 190 TcV Coombs who beat the Chicago Cuba three times In 1110 and Joe Wood of Boston who trounced the Giants three tlmea In 1912 But Phillips holds the record for pitching the greatest number of Innings dene Doyle aaya he has made arrangements for a football game at 1Cs Angeles November S4 between the Marine team front Mare Island and a earn from the 2tst Regiment now atatloned at San Diego The Marines play a aoldier team at Tacoma next Saturday Doyle saya a marine band of sixty seven pieces will accompany the boys from Mare Island to Los Angeles If he has arranged that game the folks In Los Angeles will get a chance to see a real football team In action The Marines were good to atart with and they are getting better with every1 game The owners of the New fork Yankees wanted a big man for the Job of managing that club so they picked on Killer Hugglns who meaaure 5 feet 5 Inches when he atanda on tip toe BUI Donovan Barry WoU verton George StalUnga and Frank Chancs and others trt more than average poundage tried that Job and failed so it remains to be seen what a giant like Hugglna can do BECAUSE of the high price of fodder the college men who are footing the hills of the training tables may have the football rules committee cut the teams down to six men Instead of eleven and have It understood that only light eaters need apply With Harvard Tale and Princeton playing Informal football teams while tha war Is on wonder If the boys have to drees for the battles Charley Ebbetts the orator who own the Brookln club Is silll work Ins to get Stfnday baseball In New Tork He now has an Indorsement from liayor Mltchel who la a candidate for re election and other candidates have expressed themselves as favoring It If baseball la allowed In New Tork and Brooklyn on Sundays It will mean a big difference In the bank rolls of tha club owners so Ebbetts may dspended upon to go after It hard always provided that the campaign does not cost Kim anything tt Robert Fltsslmmons born Juno 4 II S3 Elston Cornwall England Eo It reada in the record books TherTla no such place as Elston Cornwufr England Fits waa born In Helston Cornwall England When Bob first came to this country he dropped hla ha and when he was asked where be was born hetrenllstd Elston and eer since then hla birthplace has always been referred to as Elston 1 BYRON HOUCK who pitched such good ball for Portland this year that he Is to got another chance In the American League thla time with the fit Louis Brownawas at one time a TriVmber or Connie Macks team Then It was a real ball club A Philadelphia paper referring to him said He Issued more passes than Rlngllng Brothers Circus and he used to pitch for Connie Mack nearly every day brlt only for one or two innings tf 1 Movieof a Man Getting Back Into the Game ByBRIGGS ii nw 1 1 Mot a cwe thc wom iiou biWr hhwi THTiCeCc UB6RTT BOnO lW1e fOUCM Cao AVUKX OR TWI saW VOG I wolf IB FOOM Vl b4a3evr The National Commission has Issued an edict against American anl National League players taking part in exhibition games and It remains to be seen what they will do with Alexander Max Carey Roger Hornsby Walter Johnson Hal Chase George SIsler Zack Wheat And a lot of other well known tossers who have been playlnjr In and around Kansas City slncj the big league season closed In the past stars like Johnson and Mexandcrjiavo given the baseball pooh bahs the hoarse hoot any time they wanted to break any of their edicts It will bo Interesting to watch and see It the oom mlMloiK rn haver Ihe backbone to enforce their ruling this time PC course they would not hesitate a minute against a player of only ordinary reputation but they will debate oulte a while when defiling with the cases uf Alexander Johnson and Staler i So much comment has been mada about the home plate being uncovered when Heinle Zlm chased Eddie Collins over with a run that one fellow who paid good money to see the game and therefore did not miss anything arises to remark that the plate was covered Umpire Bill Klem was standing there But Bill did not call for the ball so Heinle had to keep on running In answer to a tan who wants to know the average playing tareer of A football player answer Is made that if he Is a Carlisle Indian he ought to play atfjeast eighteen Tears in college competition tS it Stf 3 ARMEY DREYFUS8 owner of the Pittsburg team has a scheme to save soma money In these war times He Is going to do away with the home plate In his park His Pirates never score so they have no Use for It and the plate simply makes his pitchers wild Id Since Benny Leonard Jumped to the top of the heap some experts are comparing Mm to Jo Gans There Is no nourishment In that sort of thing for the two men never met Just as much sense In trjlng to prove that Amos Rusle was a greater pitcher than Walter Johnson or to pick oat the est halfback today and compare him with Willie Heston the Michigan star whose like has never been seen since in the Big Nine if Beforeftha game with Washington Coach Andy Smith had to pump confidence into the California team Now hli greatest work will be to guard his msn against overconddence tor that little thing has beaten greater teams than the Bears ot this year In manyparta of the country The Bears must not hold St Marys too lightly for there are some big strong husky willing and well trained athletes on that squad and If they fet the Jump on the Callfornlana they may prove the surprise of the season tf IUDOE McCREDIE has gone home He left here wear 1 Uig his usual bland smile but when he gets home he will pull his pink and white face all out of shape and sorrowfully announce that he fought his dtngdest to keep Portland in the Coast League but that be was outvoted That will be the cue for the brave boys to rally round the Jude and tell him they wU organise a Northwestern League that will be a regular league on that will make the California fellows green with envy That kind of talk wilt quickly Iron out the wrinkles from the Judicial countanance4for the Judfe has wanted that little thin for several years and he wanted to get out of the Coast League Just ft he Is getting out That being the case there Is no occasion for tears at this time SPIES fiOLF fcr6r HAOMT TWoftHT 0t tN bn TerAFto amrcn AGr AB NICE i ojfe omves NWoNDCft HC Onl DO tT ACsrSthj fag pup 3iViM6 5oes ost ttJ yxro To er HAS fJy i AH HEHi tLr rr Tavs With US APPe rAUCH OF CLUS MAAHICj trSj ewtouRAoao ri3 i I i a i i WetistUS CLUB ANTl LOOK ro jkj oftlQCT to Ht im uao or ba CopTihil 1817 vw i rr TH UmcreHTUeiKHfrS eT wrwe N0OiMMTOH wat in TH evmMS6 New Mexico to Vote On Prohibition Issue ALUQCERqUE November I New Mexico will ballot tomorrow on prohibition constitutional amendment Dry forces underthe lea3ersliTpbf heA lTia loon League have carried on a vigorous campaign nd Farley superintendent of the league said tonight he was con Bdentlh amendment would carry Individual opponents of prohibition aid today the hope of the antl pro hlbltlonlsts was In a supposedly large number of voters who talk prohibitionprohibition but will vote wet If the amendment carries tt will go into ef tect cn October 1 nil i FAHOiru STAIIIOV DIE UHrNGTOf Kr Kmember II ij worthy So yeer AM trettlnf scilllne nwne4 br the eetete of Wllllser Htmoeon breeder ef jlMlagtea sled st tae firm of Ksit era woj jr i ir jj OlsUBH cisJIi 75000 Women Will Get Wage Increase Every woman workiTTnCallfornla Is to receive an increase in pay except those employed In the dried fruit ralaln and citrus Industries ae nu cikui ini4i4airiea ac mm rdlnato announcement yesterday 1 Intel entitled Man IS hv th HfrtFfit Tnilitefpfiil wtf Commlsslun More than 71000 women are to be affected by the new scale The laundry workers are to be the cording to the cornmlisionwhlrh ex pect to promulgate the laundry JiI KAitf NAVnkAi 13 1ft rthesr to come the telephone op erators Janltresses fish packers and others Those In the fruit Industries ars said by the commission to be welt rnalii now ii 1 1 Mtnriir avd MonniiJET nmnrl ugVER eel evemner rrtekle Miir Jty ef lener snd Lee Morrlssey et Wslliee ilAke funshe fifteen mnds te araw hera Maalgat Aey are UktwelotJ Football Boys on Trammg Table Game With the Olympics Shows Santa Clara Has but One Goal Kicker Special ttUpeich fa Tho tirMilde SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY November 6 Santa Clara varatty rugby aquad started today on the fast lap of Its Journey toward the Stanford struggle on November 24 Training table opens today and the team Js settling down to the eliglbles Von Monderschled has a likely looking bunch and from present prospects the fight for every position on the varsity win oe a nara ooe The Santa Clara acrum was improved 100 per cent Sunday with the reappearance of Fat Howell front ranker of last years victorious varsity Howell has been out ot the game with a ttad leg for the best part ot the present season and appeared In a suit yesterday for the flrst time In a month The acrum was hooking the ball yesterday and tha backfleld got many chances which they used to advantage Coach Jim Wylle of Stanford looked on from the side lines and commented upon the speed of the Mission backs Young was put at first five with Le Bourveau at aecond five and Mer rltt a new man who has been shqw ing well atvcenter three He Garcia waa ahlftedfrom first Ave to wing and showed well at the flank position Garcia Is a fast man when he gets away and will make a good running mate to Schols at right wing Merrltt Is a tormsr Santa Clara high man and last year played down south showing enough stuff to make the Ail Star teanu Merrltt Is aMtfla fond of the ball but when he overcome this fault he will make a good man for he Is fast as lightning One fact that was brought Into prominence yesterday waa lhat Santa Clara has but one goal klcker Jackson the Mission fullback was Injured In the Olympic game and after his removal although several trie were msde not a goal was kicked eten though there were sev oral easy angles of conversion Also a free kick ma awarded right under the goalpost and no score followed Jackson Is a sure kicker for goals and he has been converting from all angles lately He boots with the left foot and looks the best bet for the last line of defense Go to the Polls apd Vote Before YouXio to Work Today Every registered citizen of San Francisco should attend to the duty ot voiing today before toing about his or her regular occupation The election is one of the moit important demanding the attention of the voter in recent yean It will determine whether the improvident and extravagant methods whicn nave prevauea anr visors pledged to administer affairs economically and to thrpw open tthe books to the public Killed Under Train gpeelal Wepetelt te The ChroeMe flrst tOhavethelT wages ralserarr MARYSVIfHiVNovembei Sruckta defeated by from 12M00 to UU00 bv a south bound TJorthern Electrle trtln early this morning as he sat ont thi station platrorm at i iease in suiter county lth his legs dangling ever the track an unidentified man wis hurled under the car wheels and Instantly killed The body waa brought to the morgue here In the TmirsTrrofMnsrwis ihe nimerOeorge Kelly Spokane ana It is oeiievea this wss his name He was weji ureased aged about 3 It I believed he did not see the train approaching A arfWHf i tV DEL MONTE MEETING FOR THE SPRING 00 a ai SPONSORS TO GO THROUGH WITH PLAN Sponsors of the racing meeting atltalned for the benefit of French suf it xerers trom tne war i i oaj are oy no means aisneaneneo a Macomber as a visitor at with the experiment and are already making plans for a npi lna meeting The attendance waa of course disappointing but this condition will have to be faced during the progress of Ihe war aa It Is In European countries jet some attempt is being mode over there to retain Interest In the breeding of thoroughbreds although the principal races are more or less Informal affairs and not the brilliant social events of pre war years According to one of the French officers who recently visited the Coast a man who Is In close touch with the French Government horse racing will tiourisn to a greater extent man ever as soon aa the neaca terma are aimed It Is the Intentloa of the Government to encourage race meetings all over the country with the prevailing pari mutual system and the Government Intends to deduct an extra 2 4 per cent for the fund that will be main This Man Cornea to the Defense of Benny Leonard George Muncrener who doesnt even rwa 1sirTddTessrwh mr kiii a visitor at be found or whether ha Is a resident the Del Monte meeting although he i i on did not have any of his string there ot or a UsUor aah ranclsco take He Is perfectly satisfied with the conditions that exist throughout the country and more than pleased with the success ot his horses on the Eastern tracks He Intends to rest up all hla horses during the winter and will split up his stabla In the East as ha did this year Macomber has promised to send several of hla thoroughbreds to the post at any meeting held In Callfor nla of like character to that Just closed John Rosseter Is doubtless the most enthusiastic local patron of the running game None of hla stable candidates were quite on edge for racing yet they all made a favorable Impression on the followers of the game Emin Pashawlll wear his colors In the East and bears every Indication of developing into a speedy performer Baseball Stars to Play for Charity Although the baseball season Is officially over we must expect echoes A game Is scheduled for Recreation Park next Sunday that has all the earmark of a good exhibition game as many major leaguers will compete and the cause is the greatest of all charity The entire proceeds will be given over 10 the families of the firemen who lost llieU lives in the recent city fire The teams will be known as the Major Leaguers and tha AU Coastsrs In the former nine Rowdy Elliott will catch and Jim Scott will do the hurling The other player who have consented to play are Harry Hell mann first base ammy Bonne second base Oscar Vltt third base Joe Gedeon short Bodle and Lewis will also be seen In the outfield For the All Coaster Chief Johnson will pitch and Hack Miller Jerrv Downs Rod Murphy Fltsgerald Charlie Pick Biff Schaller and Duffy Lewis though both managers clalpt the last named player An effort Is being made to get the consent of the national commission to allow Swede Rlsberg and Buck Weaver to Play as the pause is a worthy one and permission la almost aasured Hen Berry Major Rolph and Chief Murphy have subscribed to this petition i Pete Herman Wins From Frankie Burns NEW ORLEANS November Pete Herman worlds bantam weight champion was awarded the decision by Referee Goldaman over Frankie Burns of Jersey City here tonight at the end of a twenty round bout MARRIED BKFOnB BOI NEW ORLEANS November petae Gulotta otherwise known as Pet Hermam world hsntamjjrelghU champion was married nere iat mans to Miss AnnauLeblanc of this city It became known today The wedding It was said bad been set for tomor row but Herman desired It to take piece before his fight here tonight with Frankie Burns Cubs Vote 200000 For New Players CHICAGO November Although the annual meeting of the stockholders of the National League Club here waa postponed officially to November 15 the majority atockholders held a session with Charles Weeghnian president ot the club todsy and passed I on plans for next year Weeghman was allowed 1200 000 for the purchase of new players for 1018 The season losses were totaled and were said by baseball writers tu be In the neighborhood of 1250 OOOajljliough this figure was not confirmed Liauor and Suffrage itr recent veari ahalTTOfltiffCe Or kMZJ feetue tn dhln whether a reformation may be ef or UMBUS 00i November fected bV electing nine Buper state wide prohibition and Preslden JL i 3ir i snrnair auff rare are iuestlnrto tiat woman suffrage are iuestlnrt be decided by Ohio voters at tomor rows election Tonight marked the close of one of the hardest fought campaigns the state has ever wit nau and nredictlons were numer BUg thatTielthsr wets nor dryn would carry the election by a big majority Suffragists expresses oeuei imi meir cause would carrywhlle antl suffra glsts predicted that tne issue woum Rabbi David Goldberg Made Naval Chaplain WASHINGTON November The first Jewish chaplain ot the America New wss appointed today by Secret taryDantets Itr is Rabbi tavTdr Goldberg ot corsteana Txaa and he wll be commissioned acting chaplain for the varied ef the war with the Malt X4autenBiJUDijr grade 1V fcii iU A LycjXiJK jw jdMft DRAWS BIG MBITIM OM Attractive Display of 1918 Inclosed Car Types at Harrison Quarters ERSTiK WILL LEARN TO BOX California DefertseCouncjl Sends Athletic Equipment to Camp Lewis Pl violent exception to a slow nubilfhd in The Chronicle anent the criticism ot Benny Leonard or claiming a commission In the Army when he Is nothing mors than a civilian employe Mumhener doesn like the rotnparl uu ivw lien rounds by a good margin He and Kiicme inaeea wonara foUgbt a brilliant fight from has this to say Tangla and displayed remarkable speed using a left Jab to splendid ad By LEON PHTZSON One ot the most oomplete exhibitions of Inclosed cars that ha ever been held In the West I now In progress at the Harrison Company headquarters in the city The Northern California Hudson distributers are showing the advanced models of the lilt Hudson line and the new cars Include the very last word in the development ot the coach makers art The exhibit which began yesterday and la to be continued throughout the week attracted Intense Interest Despite the inclement weather the showroom waa crowded throughout the day with both men and women and the new model won unbounded admiration Perhap the most interest was centered in the new Hudson touring limousine which I one of the features of the exhibition While strictly American tn designs there are many little auggeetlons and conveniences that have heretofore been found only In the higher priced forelgn bullt coaches The striking advantage of the Hudson touring limousine Ilea in the fact that It can be Instantly converted from a smart chauffeurylrlYrt limousine to an owner driven sedan The front and rear eat are separated by a glass partition that can be readily raised or lowered by a perfection window lift With the partition raised the car is a limousine and a dictograph provides means for communicating with the dlver Lowered the car becomes an Ideal Sedan for family use with the gwner or Ml14r ttA rti1 TtiA wr a hll made heavy Inroads upon the ranks up exsrclses of professional drivers and for tma reason the car that Is Instantly convertible to the owner driven type 1 proving Immensely popular in the East where It has Just appeared Other features Include a heater placed In the rear floor an eight day clock on the instrument board a ventilator tn the cowl controlled from the drivers eat and a new type ot hlnd vlew mirror Inside the driver compartment and located conveniently Just above the steering wheel Other cars being shown at tha display Include the Hudson limousine limousine landaulet town car and town car landauleE Bill Brennan Gives McMahon a Beating Hww Ul rilvoetrh la The nirooHe ROCHESTER November I BUI Brennan of Chicago gave Bear rat Tom McMahon of Pittsburg a terrific lacing tn ten rounds here to night Brennan won every one qf the gpeelal Dliaatcl The CbMnlrle TACOMA November 5w The CaK fornla State Council of Defence has notified Captain Cook athletic director at Camp Lewis that It Is sending fuU athletic equipment tor every company of California training In the National Army at the cantonment a The Council also ask tor further suggestions as to other equipment and Captain Cook ha advised that boxing trunks and shoe be sent also Thirty two complete baseball outfits donated by Clark Griffiths mahager of ihe Washington American League club are already on their way to the camp Captain James A Greene On of Uajor Oeneral It A Greene commandant at Camp Lewis and aide decampdecamp to his father has been made a Major He received his commission today Major Greene waa graduated from West Point In 1S04 and ha seen much service He came to Camp Lewis from Sierra Blanca on the Mailean border to serve for a second time on his fathers staff As he Is a Major of cavalry It la likely that ha win be transferred to some other camp Every soldier In the National Army must learn to box That measage wa conveyed today to Captain Cook atn letlc director by department official In Washington Squad leaders will be trained first and they will pass what they know along to all the men of the division The system Is an excellent one aald Willie Ritchie of San Franclro now boxing Instructor at the camp It can be done easily The men of course will not be trained Individually but In Isquads On the same general lines a are now followed In setting The course of training Is carefully mapped out and will be the aame In every eamn a ii I AJUJSEMEXTS Junt Imaalne the difference between VTlllle Rltcnie and Benny Leonard It rint be done Xou air tbat Untitle when be learned or ale rTMlUuf5TOCKTOH trTOWUX MATIMEE TODAY AID EVERY DT TRIXIE FRIGANZA CO IX EW SOG ASD DAACUS nWELlNUSHOTD TWO SOCTHERV GEVTLEMRX fWAJJKEB WOOD A nrHEE WVOR A a BBTTl BOND ftve FltjUte of Munleel Lonrntr JlB MARIl FT KA PVB la tbaV FtETA BROWN A HER BERT SPEMKR Hlnln omDoeerV Special Added Attractlea MILO everv enlnr Trieee IOC Me nnc TV Matinee klhl fT itf Saturdays Bunders and Holl gable days jo sfc jo PHOSE DO LOLAS 70 vantage XOil PiJ lost miilue worn Ha irwiir ita A 1aJ ui appointment In tne irmr admitted Uat be i McMahon right eye wa closed hi iipn were viusuiiiftr wnu swollen ina hi body wa drubbed a rosy red Brennan weighed 187 pounds or three pounds mora than McMahon Brennan was unmarked at the end of the battle Woman Indicted on White Slavery Charge PORTLAND November Miss Mable Haxel was Indicted today on a charge of white alavery She Is the first woman to be Indictod here on this charge Her alleged victim wa Ithe sixteen year old wife ot an itin erant breacher ma In rlr I hlh thft nW berth would cerrjr eey comnileelon Not WlUte Kltcble He new It cerrled a eommliielon for eo be told eereral frl ndi at the Benny Leouard is a poor boy of Hebrew pereuuse and woea be ot to tne top ot hie profpa lun be never forgot ble poor friends New lake Kltcble He ot Ueruiaa pareute I believe la moderate clrcumetancee Did VMIII whin be arrived at tbe top remember tbe boj i be plaed wltUT No Willie wasted te dance at tbe Ht Kranrle and became a member ot tbe olvtuplo Cluu Lo be to tale dj se eoutli of tbe slot to eee lila former bo frlendif Benn llee In tbe eame tenement house nelgbborbood and plays wltb tbe same bore be did a few years ago lou cant compare 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