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WWW 11 it fffii i3 ivivs A i ntrrWTvi rve a Ay ITBAyCISCO CHROyipLE i tfMBJf I nit i if ircixiifiqxijt Btymf NQVE3IBER 14 1017 A Leader of Marines He Knows Californias viSM Tit TTTITfTSMfLr lHiTrir HBTI HYHY IHrlTftYf Tfa A WV fll1nY WIF A VAT a Hi am nih jomini deuicli iuLr11111 wlmmji uhjiiuii mi Mrjj cin pf Almost There Is No Lewis Match Jportjalks By ED HUGHES UlayMg Ten YearsandCanLGeUhder l0 By BRica HEtf ecrappySt Marys foolbairteam TcIOsea tto grand old dope full of holes last Saturday many admirers of tie California turn wanted to knew what wai the matter with the Beare Maybe a few remarks by Captain Johnny Beckett aod other Marlnee will Shed a soft effulgent clow on the sltua tloiu Before he joined the Flnt to Fight boy Johnny played football at the University of Orearon and the Marines trained atBugene for their treat tattle with the eoldlera at Tacoma last Saturday California playa Oregon at Eugene nest Saturday and Coabh Hugo Beaded said right ut loud that California would beat his boyi by three touchdown became superior weight and power A Then id stenned Beckett and the Sther Marines and told the Oregon boys to buck up and be ot good courage Strike California In the first few minutes of play and you caawlnl was the message California will either gain courage and confidence with yardage gained or be crushed Into the spiritless teem It Was after we got the jump on them In our first gdtme eyerythlngVdes not go right California will quit and this Oregon eleven has more fight than any teanj we have met thls year That last remark was tossed In to make the Oregon boys feel good and ltwes made before Johnny had bucked Into the i soldier team last Saturday but the rest of It probably explalns why California acted so slow and dlssplrlted la the Srst three quarters the game last Saturday ft ft ft Jt crHEN aa old football player like Beckett says the California team JJ is composed of quitters If they do not get away well It Is a serious charge No athlete likes to be called yellow though a lot ot them hare shown the saffron streak when under pressure When Slippery Sllva caught the klck olt and rushed the whole length of the field for a touch down In the flrst half minute of Play he pulled the cork ot the California boys If Beckett has the right dope And when the St Marys boys followed that sensational run by outplaying the California men in every department of the game until Clever Correa tossed a forward pass swift and straight Into the arms of Graft for the second touchdown the Bears acted like a tnan who has stopped two swift Jolts with the point of his chin and Is look Jag around In sv dased way to see what hit hint But If the Callforntapoys did curl up earlier In the game then tfiey deserve a lot of credit for coming back as they did In the last quarter They made two touchdowns and lost the game only because Bocher failed In a kick for goal A team that can come back like that has the stuff In It and It la up to Coach Andy Smith to make the boye flgltt alt the time as they did la the last quarter Then they will be a real football machine ft ft MANAGER STROUD has been quoted as saylnaUhat California had but nine men playing last Saturday fpr Rows and Alford ware more ot a hindrance than a help to the Bears Rows dldjlook bad In the back field when compared to Correa and the way he slipped and Slid around when carrylngthejall was heartbreaking but Just the same If was Bowe who made It possible for California to make Its two touchdowns for he made a long run each time to bring the ball within striking distance Bowe baa played both good and bad football In everyime this yeag HI jiandllng of punts has been a Joke but some time during eaOh game he did something luto make the fans forget his bad work He la a new man at the game and tf he Is In school1 next year he wlft be a halfback worth having for he Is bound to improve ft ft ft ft If Clarence Rowland goes on the vaudeville stage he must not attempt to either dance ot sing or Charity Comlskey will line him The Old Roman had probably seen Mike Ponlln and Rube Marquard on the stage and he dees not want the manager of hie champion White Sox to look as much like a Hick as they did If Rowland can get money for doing a baseball mono logue all well and good with Commy hut there must tno singing or sdenclng4 Clarence mwsfc save his voice Je go after the other fellows next eeasonlwlth his you big etc If Clarence is wise ho will stay off fjh stag entirely 24 ft ft ft ft Stump Stott the old Stanford man umpired the game at Tacoma last Saturday when theMarlnes Mat the Army 1J to 0 and after the game he remarked It will be a mighty long time before another such contest Is played In the Northwest Thogame was played In the stadium which la one of the finest In the country and a crowd of 15000 turned out It was the biggest trowd at a football game on this Coast since California and severed relations intra were a lot of Trench army officers there and when the band struck up the Marseillaise the thousands of soldiers attention uney aia tne same when the Star Spangled Banner was iayed It must have been an Inspiring sight ft ft ft ft Cll Taa cluhiio American comes 10 oat toi snow that when a football IS called a pigskin It is like cajllng a sunflower a rose The leather COVer Of tha flhtlAAV fnAthalla 1amrf a 11 1 iKiyuui ana vne nigner priced ones are made of cowskln specially tanned for the purpose The bladders Inside the cover are made of the best Para rubber When football ras in lts Infancy In England theTbladder ofaTpigTiTs blown up and used at a footbalU and this la probably how the term originated but pigskin Is entirely unsulted for making1 the modern football fvvst 81U i I fvrk60 IU I MtCS 83 TePAV If 7 I Tub TpP lef my OrAMC iJw Moe a 79 LtAT Job Qvr rS 1 jaJMt CriAWLlC VSW UOAM GCT4 ABOWKJD 1M tfO WITH Tm 036 or QMS fRM i CMRI i i MxBWiH OHVt Betw PtArtw owe YErXR AislO Mt DoeS Q3 vUmaDDYA KnOvu Z0JJ TrtAt it ITT ff 2Ll H0t4ToM wcjt AROOW WITH MS I Hi SHOT AIU to 50M SHOT Wtd oT awm Lt4 TeeHsrs fttw ijTt UeWWf siop 8asjif DHF Wllt HUT SPOON BUM J66 JAZ2 MAWII ton furtim AAJO TVl PAu FAmuv teQutescr TW8 BUWrfpe i ZA 0 WW mavaVfwM ar fi fAl taAssyxxryssz rss7 wmmnc Liiiiiii11 IXiilll Ut 7 i a HOUSE SMALL MEDALS FALL SHY it i4 McCarthy Loses Berry in the Deal bepyclsbt 1011 by Tbe rrlbuue aimc Xtw Terk Tribust COLT URGES THE HE JSE OF ORGAR Hard Fight for Bears on Saturday jr THEY MAY PLAY IN MUD AT EUGENE 1 Defeat by St Marys Chastened Them WHEN California bucks up against Oregon at Kugene next Saturday the Ortgon tntn will know a lot about the bears style of play Johnny Beckett cap tain of the marines team and a former Oregon man hurried to Eugene from Tacoma to help Hugo Bet dek whip the Oregon team Into shape for the big battle The marines beat California twice early In the season so Beckett has a good line on the material and style of play of the California squad The Oregon team this year Is not up to the usual standard That Is a small school and has lost heavily because the war so the showing to date has not been much except In fight Jng spirit Oregon always did have good spirit and the old grade are pumping confidence Into the men who will represent that school this year The aereat ot California last Saturday will probably have a good ef fect on the men some ot them got the rain of the night previous Howe especially floundered badly The Oregon boys are used to the dews and damps and they fairly wallow In the mud Ordinarily on a heavy Held the team with the greatest poundage has an advantage California outweighs Oregon but ih rt on boys will have the edge on a wet field because they are familiar with conditions It would be quite a feat If Oregon could whip California after Washington and the Oregon Aggie failed so Besdek and Beckett win drive the boys hard to get them on edge for this game California has the power to decisively defeat Oregon but If the bears go about It In the same spirit they showed last Saturday tbey will be well whipped before they rub the sleep out of their eyes St Marys Seekr Games ever victorious marines are The the Idea after the game with wash nor yet oacic at Mare Island The msmoers ot me football team will lngton that they were some pump Cfr Ti I those who were disposed to get wlfm 111 If California should be a better team next Saturday than It was last Saturday Tor one thing the men will pot be troubledwlth overconndence and that will help Coach Andy Smith a lot He has them In a chasttned Frame ot mind after that setback of last Saturday and they wilt listen to hi words of wisdom May Play in Mud tf it ralne at Eugene next Saturdayand It almost always rains there on football days the California boys wU be handicapped and rome of them may get mired In the Ssud California has a fast turf Held yet soma ef the California men could not hold their footing last Saturday because It was slightly damp frem leave Taeoma today for their home station They would like to play some crack team at Pasadena On New Tears day and If a Pacific Coast team Is selected they have the best record so far Until the team gats back negotiations for a game between the marines and St Marys are at a standstill Manager McNamaro of St Marys Is very anxious to show hie team oft again and Is trying to frana a fgame with some strong aggregation ror ThanKsgiving day It Is Impos elble to get the Washington State College team for that date because It is billed to play the University ot Washington In Seattle He would be willing tarkle the marines Ills team would probably be whipped Just as the other college teams have been treated by the soldiers of the sea but It would be a game worth watch Ingjr i fWio Action Taken on Proposed New League illOUISVIlXill Ky November 13 Xftera brltt session tbe convention ef tba NatlonaLAiSoclatloiu ofBaei jalt League adjourned today until tomorrow mornlna without taking stiy action on the proposal to ire district the territory of the minor Iflgqes wmen incius in pramun formation of a hew circuit eexionvprestdent otthr ao tiatlon voiced a warning that ieri us business Is to come before the legates Wednesday Iowa Football Star Receives Commission IOWA ClTf la November 1 inries rarons lurmvr ww star who won nine Is In three years has rbeenr eleetetH athletlrdlrestorr4a the Colorado School of Mines receiving the appointment Just as he received a commission as Lieutenant In the Army roou CUAMPlON WI tCHMCCTAPr IN KAemhr 11 Hr efftTrr Lthle trtr kohl nam eBsmDinntwm oteivMien The lew Kirs rneljenser rnr ant block ef tfcettt tso polat Head of United States Rubber Company Says Auto is Needed for Transportation By 1E0N PINXS0N falnnel Samuel Colt president of the United States Hubber Company with headquarters In New Tork City has Just completed a careful survey iia ntomoblle and allied Indus tries In an effort to And out exactly what these trades are doing to help the Nation In the present war amotions The findings of Colt clarity the air regarding many aosurd Tu mors that have been circulated 01 late and have caused some uneasiness In many branches ofthe allied auto mobile trades Colts analysis which came out In the form of an Interview yestttday In New Tork city follows I have had occasion to examine the facts In connection iwlth transportation facilities to see how our company could be of greater service In the National business of war The Nations transportation facilities may be bettered or made mere complex by a decree ot co operation between corporations and between Individuals In knowing and solving their own transportation problems promptly and Intelligently In analysing our transportation facilities It I evident that everything on wheels must be used and mobilised second to tbe railroads As an adjunct and supplementary to thtm In collecting and distributing merchandise is the automobile I was surprised to nnd that In all probability not more than 10 per cent of the tires sold by all tbe rubber companies are for the benefit of tbe class using the more expensive and so called touring type of vehicle Further more than 70 per cent of all the automobiles now registered are In the hands of owners In the great West and west beyond Buffalo Individual owner and companies are operating not only their commercial cars but those of the touring ear type to assist merchants and railroads In the transportation of merchandise throughout the entire country This la particularly noticeable to any one who has occasion to travel any part of the country at this time by motor ear Uee your car both passenger and commercial more and more torreUev the transportation pressure on the Nation a railroads and merchants delivery services There need be nd restriction on the legitimate use ot motors or automobile rendering the magnificent and loyal service second only to the railroads to our Government at this time tHATDLER MEN OO EAST Leonard Peacock and Roy Alexander president and vice presidentpresident and central manae tr rasoect Ively ot the Peacock Motor Sales Company of this city Northern California distributer of the Chandler six car left yesterday for the East on a four weeks business trip which will Include the Chandler factory la Cleve land thence New Tork Returning Peacock and Altxandtr will Journey west via i the Canadian Pacino to Vancouver thence to Amer ican Lake to visit a number of their friends and former employes stationed at Camp Lewis From there south he Journey will be direct to San Francisco Previous to their departure Pea Cock and Alexander met with all ot their employes at a dinner on Monday Went There the latter were told that the Peacock4 Motors Sale Company would be left In their charge ft Case of ohodr being boajHidMrybodr being boes XmrXXTKICML AM BO On account of the larae number of used cars being handled jtbe Weetern ijW ittp rfk TWw Motors Company hae augmented prtiXd7firftinw iiin the tuie lanb I br wtiwh natch i the business lie will derott his tnv srgtee to the appraisal and purchase of cars offered Uwtreoe and the mechanical preparation for sale Llghtner who ha had a very successful salee record will have the management ot the used car sales department BARABA GOES SOUTH Baraba head ot the Good Motors Company former Lexington distributers for Northern California left for 1 es Angeles last Monday where he will take over the distribution of tho Lexington car li the southern territory HORSES ARE NOT UP TO MARK AT PHOENIX PHOENIX Arls November 13 A crowa seia oy lair omciaia iu nave broken the attendance record at the State fair saw the horses put up an exhibition said by trackmen to be rathtr below tne usual excellence Summary 1 00 ptct purse 1000 Collree Unt bl kj bn Kantnckv Bar Bernti 111 Lear roller 6 by ueorge ruiiti Owm 3 13 Hey OtTls by Boriso MrKU Time in ivi ufw 118 nae tmrmm SlOOOt Bel Lofeo br by Jim Loses MoDtSMneryl it 1 MIm Blco bl a tarfee 2 Clr Todd tu by Cbsrlet Tixld fDeltTilar i Otr Toooiy by Tom reryueoa trXS 4 1 1 4 oely Beit Tine 310 1 10 1 0H 00 XThree yeer olil tret puree 600 ftuperb De Rrder 1 Mnrmoa Ltd i by Directly Cbeei btn i a 2 Beet br nu by Sombre aelmtn 3 Cart a by Colonel Randolph llllooj 4 Tine 2 40 1 tM 2 27 trot aolliilltbee from atoedty iwo aianeni roturn Tramp by Tramp rut A Dnrfee 1 Zeis LucUe en br Wilbur Lou Ward 3 Time 3 Hie FAITHFUL URR MEN GET RAISE Employes wlio Stuck Throug Strike Will Be Rewarded Employes of the United Railroads Including motormen and conductors who remained with the company through the strike will be rewarded with In Increase In wages according to the announcement yesterday of Jess Llllentha president of the corporation Llllenthal said about 700 men rernolned at work The new schedule which besomes effective at once Is as follows yirat vaae sarrle iini eix steaiae eeoad els SMatkt Saoetad year at seeilueii yirat six seestss Seeead six mestba Thtrt year af lertloo reurtli year ef aerrioe riflk year ef Mirloe IxU year ef aairrloe Elf Bts aoe iaier Is addltlea met I Elf htb aa4 later years ef terrloe i aaaiuea mas aarear vrsmviee eeat olaia u4 flaaa aereartar raaesmt ISO Me 4o Ite fe Se ireby tnowted to tbe 40 flaaa aer aaiA alaat after mum vaar tharela reeolT lor tbe seat anceaoaUs rear Aat far the eaeead euooeedlnar year Belgian Relief Commission Is How Renamed Hi Ill Change in Title of Workers Designed to Avoid Confusion Confusion having arisen from the fact that there are two commissions with similar titles In this city working for relief In Belgium and France Itev Frederick Clampett yetter day made the following statement vThe commission of which am chairman shall hereafter be known as the California Commission to Aid the Work ot tbe Queen of the Belgians and tht Artistes of Parle This work of the Queen is confined to that portion of Belgium which 1 unoccupied by the Germans known aa free Belgium The following Utter was received by me from the Belgian court at La Panne commissioning me In this work Dear and Rev Sir I am commanded by her majesty Use Queen of the Belgians to formally thank you for your kind promise to enlist sympathy tin your bounty on behalf of the refugees and wounded In the unoccupied part of Belgium I am to tell you that any practical nelp will be valued by the Queen and will bring relief to many who at present are great sufferers I write this letter so that you may have something on which to base your appeal May I offer you success In your work of mercy I am dear and reverend father yours very truly SB DE CARAMAN CHIMAT Lady In Waiting to Her Majesty i The Queen or the Belgians The work dona at 15 Post street Is In behalf of this work and of tbe artistes In Paris and has no connection with the commission In which Professor and Mrs Kellogg are so deeply interested i I Del Baker Forsakes Baseball to Join Navy Del Baker catcher for the Seal has given up bastball and has Joined the Navy When he left here a couple of weeks ago to go to his home In Oregon he thought he would put In the time oil his ranch but so many ball player have joined tne colors that Del could not resist he Joined the Navy yesterday i Enlisted Men Will Hear Kahns Address Under the direction of Mr Jerome Breyer the Ladles Auxiliary will en ten In for soldiers and sailors this evening In the assembly room of Tompie Shorlth Itraol corner California and Webstar streets Congressman Julius Kahn will deliver an address Vfar Commissioners Report to House LONDON November 11 Colonel House head of the American mission called the members to a conference today and received reports on the progress of their deliberations with their British colleagues He ex pressed blmseltapleasedrwllh the splendid spirit of co operation manifested Colonel Houses callers today Included Lord Northcliffe and Viscount Reading Lord Chief Justice In the afternoon Colonel House lunched with former Premier Asqulth In the evening Ambassador Pag gave An Informal war ration dinner in honor of Admiral William Benson Those present Included the First Lord of the Admiralty Sir Erie Oeddee Admiral Jelllcoe sir Edward Carson Vice Admiral Sims and the Earl of Wemyss ALMOST there was no Ted Lewis Johnny McCarthy fight at Dreamland Rink Almost the tottering fight game that suffered bo cruelly at the bands of Marty Fan ell and Mick King received another thrust with the principals of the nights card off the bill That the light waa held inoldentally with Ted Lewis a winner away eft by himself wa due to a compromise on the part of the rival manager who agreed to take tmalier tlssd medal than had been the original agreement When It cam time for the main eventer tad the house waa counted tne sig medals that had been promised were not forthcoming Promoter and Referee Harry Sullivan well nigh In tears gave out tbe mournful Information that there was not enough cath In the house to buy the guaranteed medals for the welters DID BERRT mncoUT Tlen Berry ran out on me walled Sullivan He promised to make good and thettIetttonighl for eome place else Jimmy Johnston speaking for Lewis said he wouldnt go under the conditions So Levlnson representing McCarthy remarked likewise And after all after a delay ot thirty minute aa the boy explained for the good or the game they took their dlmlnlihed medals and ttageU a corking good thow Report ha it there waa lll In the house iwlth the expeneea running to 1100 If that 1 the case Sullivan will likely retire from the promotion of lights Berry who has always denied any connection with the four round game even when the matches were scheduled for bl own ball park seems now to be back in a peck of trouble As to the tight it wa a Lewis win all the way with every round be AMUSEMENTS wnm rcrara longing to the New Yorker Ted later from the possession of a hard punch and Is not even a polished champion but he won handily enough from McCarthy Johnny must have thought a flock ot left were coming Us way The New Torker used a left repeat edly and shot in many a bard right cross McCarthy didnt lend a half dosen good blow all the way and seemed alow in comparison to com of his contests One In the second McCarthy staggered Lewis with a left boo to the Jaw but that waa ae close as the 8an Franciscan cam to winning Lewis showed a world of speed and was an Improved boxer over tbe night be met Battling Ortega SULLIVAN POOR REFEREE Harry Sullivan refereed all eon testa As a referee be Is bis own equal as a promoter and the best he can do la to stick to secretary for the Indoor Taobt Club Harry Pelslnger won as he pleased from Frankle Malone but Sullivan called it a draw Previously the referee was In bad with the gallery sTda and that decision didnt nelp Frankle Jones gave Mexican Kid Carter a boxing lesson Jimmy Wolrast was an easy winner over George Weston in a fast bout Johnny Kane wa given tbe verdict over Eddie Sehaeffer when It should have been a draw another poor verdict Paul Caston wa hailed a tho win nor from Franklo Roger and Harry Curran beat Jimmy Gray who collapsed In the fourth AMUSEMENTS CrtlkltLeBJrtOaCTOHfWttM MATINEE TODAY AND XTkWy BAY A Great New Laughing Show NAN HALPERIN IN A CHARACTER ION CYCLM NELLIE and SARA ICOUNS CONCERT SOPRANI JEAN AOAIR at CO la Joka BraWC Ojaaedy Mania Tartar Waltreaa PAtTl Mccarty a elsib fatb la said Oaresr ARTHUR RAVEL A CO la Will if Creaar Flaylet PUrSMtafa ROLAND TRAVERS Tae Hlnaloalst Slarys AVELINOdk LLOYD Two Saelbna OaatUnea TRIXIEFRIGANZA Wltk TEN BYCK at WEIXY Brealae Prices lee 3S See Tie Metier rrtea Except Sataraart SnBda re sad Hell taji lee jio km rHONa DOUGLAS ftV wvvvjVu III II III 1 11 VI Iteaelaa nif Quail Hunters Season Opens Nov IS Good Quail Coutrr Oa Ogdea Reete Between Rosevllle and Colfax Oa Flaeervtlle Breach Near Latroba Shingle Springs and SI Dorado leae Braaeb From Carbondale to tbe end ot tbe line Valley Sprlag Breaefc This line taps a region teeming with quelL Slvrrrai lunrai From oekdei to Tuolumne there are many likely placee la tbe hills Yeweaalte Bnelll along valley Snelllng to El I Rr ParrtaL the Merced river should produce limit nags ror mose who can spare the time OUR WEEKLT SPORT REPORT contain down to the minute Informa tlon for hunters Phone SUTTER 0 Local or write Fee 1 Market Stand wilt put you oa the mailing flat SOUTHERN PACIFIC SHEEtaSfr 1 Sealer Mleelea Moat XM 4 DaysBeg Wltk MetUe Taday WILLARD MACKS SENSATIONAL PHOTODRAMAi The TaDX ef SF WHOS YOUR NEIGHBOR la Conjunction With Other Mm tad VAUDEVILLE Children Under 18 Not admitted Eras 15c Mat Dally 10c 15e THIS WEEK first Tleis Skews la This Oty CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG MAG DA A Sanibter Pitted Asatmet ratkerla Traiaeedout Strnssle ef Wills MUTUAL WEEKLY WAR NEWS A ad Otker lattreattag Fllasa mm WYXX THIS KM LATEST AJTO BIOOIST KCTintZ THE MAN FROM PAINTED POST A STOUT OF THE WIST fTUUtD with txvus aits Actios Hear Dr Xlataley at tbe Ortaa Put on the Bcvo Glasses when you set the table for tho Wte youve ptepued for the guertt of the evening As suggestion for a dainty lunch Cream cheese and chopped olive sandwiches on brown bread Dill pickles Shrimp salad lee cold Itself a nutritive drink Boro makes an appetising and delightful addition to any meal hot or cold light or heavy Bcvo th all yesr round soft drink Said bottle nlr mnt beeMooT tclutlnlr Anhiussbvsch STiXbua MS wiiiiitmTtttttttnmrHiaimuituaBl wear the new DANDY DICK ILKHEAI SHIRT FOR 1917 BEST STORES SELL THEM THE CLKU3C0 MAKERS Vi iTt jfev iif AV ana nwe iacBcm I ilTaTaTaTaTaTaTaVlRltnHIIIB1aBTaTaTaaK icHBI I iKaK lHB if I illOW snOWTNOSeaVB tB II uiiesssi aweasjtm GEORGE WALSH Is His reppy Cyeleale Photo riay THIS IS THE UFEn Also a Foot Seel HENRY STORY The Blind Mans HolleUj OXXZX ITSltO MATOTUS ST llaae Matinee Today mXJShm ThU sued Next Week Oaly POLLYANNA Has Spanned San Francisco With a RAINBOW ARCH OF GLADNESS iA aeray I IT TUB HoAIV HIT OF TH iuvT6gr TOWN Mark Swaas Merry Cafe Borate rare wltk It DtaelaS OlrU aoasa Spedaltlea seS ojuMrQ Coaaeaay ef yareeare THE THIRD PARTY i IVUUiUr WIIJON aaUt 1 tklak It a 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