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i 0 ffi I OLD MI ijfolV i tv4fi pFT ttp rfr tr AruieT 8AN PBANCISCO CHRORTCMh ROW bAT OCTOBER fl GOLFERS ARE 1918 DEVELOPED A LINCOLMmmc Municipal Links Crowded With Boys Who Quickly PickUp Golf sv By HAY CHAPMAN HB municipal lnki at Lincoln Park have proved themselves to be nursery of a new race of golfers Already there art young pro fealonals learned to awing club while caddr ing there iitdT far more important a brood ot very promising young amateurs la being hatched Eddie and Walter OBrien 8am Conlan Milton Curry and Jwilburl Edwards form a quintet alt still In their toona who are Ukely to be heard from Vhen the war la over In larger golfing circles while the younger Bd Vards Bud who recently attained him sixteenth birthday hai the natural free style and ability of which eham felons are made TNCOLN Park la naturally an ex JLicellnt gelling nursery Primarily jp Iheae llnka have the Inestimable ad nt loll which produces a bi turfv and the old fairways 7 errsussed Ml the year round are the 4 anTy of many a rich country club ISfefel Hanoi the tyri at once learns that 1 11 kanfflKail hV VAAfl nniyi swu mniw jm rnlu Th hUt toppi oU WoAd bftry on most California Wj toiitniitfdurtn tha auminar montfta VeilkMlaiTni Afll ttl TYtllTI Iclta Unit 4 yuuiSllVH Wil And the1 beginner else promptly Lm ntrfh hta ennroaeh shots In kU htul ArrFuniilnrthettL th onnilvi Taliiabla nrlmary lessou the vital Importance or xeep Ins straight is also speedily Ira pressed The player who dreams that i baeauas Lincoln Park Is not Gotten i i TlthiartUlclal bunkeri ana traps a iw ftAAtiLnin acore is easy ox wwra rllhment is destined to a rude Hp awakening It la eafe to eay mat JJi IT HJ KVUp hv II auaiikiaiim linva IM Tna will raanw oo4 account of htmaalf on lonfceT oroaaer ana apprenw uvn intricate link coura I i rMK nrsnt waaknii of tb mil iV fcVplolpalllnka la tha prevalncaof tht for theflrat thirteen holes prac uiallyrthejonly clubs heede4arethe dflveT the mashle and the putter Tie bra ele the cleek and the mid Irln may remain unused lnthe bag until the two longest and best holes the fourteenth and fifteenth are reached There Is moreover the graver question of the congestion and re Ultant peril of the eleventh twelfth Bfl thirteenth which for erratic jjlayers and they are naturally In the maiorlty are played on prao tltally the same fairway There Is aio very distinct danger of being driven Into from the blind seventeenth tea and the player who 4rlvesthere from without making sure that EiaraVno one Over the hill may yet JMigullty of funjustlflablehomlclde PtTinCH leads to the reflection that the average player jon the municipal llnka has much to learn of the mannere and morals of golf Primarily golf Is a noiseless game fcndl theeniberanee of some of the est of the young players must be curbed If their presenoe on other Jinks leaver to appreciated or If they are anxious to absorb the true ptrlt of the game Golf as simply a self centered ac ieomrllshment Is a poor pastime Its cardlsal virtue Is that self control which also Instils due consideration pnd courtesy foropponents and other iplayers T0 you mind If we go through Lf youf the accepted form of polite Veejneit was made the other day by a pair In the municipal tournament an erratic three ball frolic each member of which was busily engaged In a frantic search tor a lost bait iwlthln a hundred yards of the tee Taii cant was bawled back with Indignation weve already let three four matches through Jt matters not that the Park Commission had expressly ordained that tournament matches should be given the rlcht of way Nor probably had any ot the three ever heard of one of the primary courtesies of the Jinks as ordained in clause oi tne etiquette fgolf Pl leeklsf for a lot bsll sheald allow etbrr mtrhti ennliil op to thm ther sbooK lfl te the plarrrs follnwlns them mm tod hs lai Itm mrh ilsul tksy skDOld not eratlnue their plr aotll tb pUr ere kite pMMd see ere outot ree Paul the very efficient and diplomatic starter at Lincoln Park should assume tbe duty of propagating this most essential doctrine and Impressing Its wisdom and fairness upon all beginners At present Its breach is farmore prevalent than lts ob iervance Indian Coach of the Marines Is a Picturesque Character NS Hj SO 0 tfheO pQ tQ 0 Lone Star Bill Dietz Just Loves to Have His Picture Taken i I AisaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaKV KPBmf WjfV St RjJi ySKL JstAaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBir ffi a6 4 OtsiHBBBBBlSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH Lone Star Dietz Goachof the Marines Football Team ILL DIETZ whose Indian name is BLonestar coach of the famous Marines football team at Jfare IslanJ yill attract attention anywhere he goes Bliris a big upstanding good looking fellpw who carries himself like a trained athlete He hat to pty excess baggage on his wardrobe and he has twagger clothes for every occasion Bill Just loves to have his picture taken and If he could make good as a movie actor he would drop football and1 rival Doug Fairbanks is a screen favorite WJien Dleti reported for work as coach at Mare Island he nearly floored Captain Beet then athletic of fleer with his flpwJ of language Bet laa college mani but he says Lonestar has the most extensive Vocabulary of any man he ever met Diets knows football forward and backward inside and out and what Is better he knows how to Impart hH knowledge to the other fellow A lot of young husky Marines who thought they knew something about the gridiron game are getting a liberal education In the gentle artot blocking and tackling from the man who learned the game at Carlisle BUI haa a nice way with men and he can rrtake them give tip their best on a football field It It too bad that football Is In such a bad way out here for Diets has the making of a wonderful eleven at Mvllndud that team may not get a chance to show Its true power and speed this year Diets likes tbe Marines so Weil that he Is thinking of enlisting and trying for a commission and If he did win one he would soon gelnthe reputation of being the best dressed man In the outfit sey foBoxforRohah That Jack Dempsey Is ready to ln Pkllf Arf fn a iwh artrin Novmber and another the 9laf fAtff ha limi ninnfh la tha Information contained In a dispatch Jimmy Bohan received last night 1 T01 Jaehv Keerns BtIlohan 1s tilL lnroBgh rlth the row aBhibilftriJAthntfcA I JMnts that be may drop not Inclined to go on statred In the Assooiitlonand drop the matter i tTranot Inclined to enter into any ent argument jhe said last night oant afford to I had planned to issiMDtpHr wiurTins Moran fne i Arkt At NaMmhwind then aValn an Tkaakiglvlng day J3ut dont know i i as I are to go through with tne rpoaltionow Xeertis said In his wlrsthe Demp aey uatuing Lirninr matcn naa eea poatponea two weens so that it fjwm nowfbe held October II That Is VM aoooaatof the Spanish InOuema After thac If he Is wanted Demp la willing to return to the Pacific aasC tV0IVStTHKM PRACTICB glNW atUie avlstlra etiae I earUa VI lrfla ror straae bm imm nam Mineoia new i wen eeflW saostav itttijw Husky Sailors Beat Barbers in Default Match FIVE husky tailors who meigh something 00 pounds apiece lon a decision by default at the Coat Island scraps yesterday afternoon Lieutenant limmii Hicks marshaled his forces from the lower barracfci and took them with hm to camp where the festivities were 1 scheduled And when the five tonsorial artists who were to have met the aforesaid sailors ttev ring look fne look they shouted in unison Right about face march I and thermg saw them no more Lieutenant jimmy was disappointed that his worthies had so easy a victory LickWins Rugby GameyScorel60 Llck WIlmerdlng scored their seo ond victory of the season by a II to 6 score over Cogswell yesterday at Kwlng PI eld The teams played well considering the wet field During the first half the teams fought hard Finally a icrum was called on CogswellsCogswells five yard line and a pass from Linn resulted In the scoring of Tosl Tosi failed to convert The first half ended In a to 0 score In the second half the condition of the teams was shown During this period Cogswell was on the defense List scoring almost at jwlTC a series of passing rushaa Thompson and Sudden broke through the Cogswell defense for ties Linn and Tosl converted After much scram mlng on the Cogswell fifteen yard line a free kick was awarded Lick Captain Llnri made the kick Captain Linn and Tosl of Lick and1 Francisco of fogewell Were the stars Coach Voyne of Lowell and Poly teohnlo was the referee The line ups CAtwell Oarsfilo and FlenKwell front risk MeCertbTt lock Hwwif and xmeriuin rrir rankt MeDnnoell and Jenftoo hreakaa ar M5aaiara wins forward rranilueoi lialf back IXtrl trat YoutiB wK oud Irrtne eeater tbree Fadat aad Baloiiavwlusa Challal fiillbak Ilc Wllrardl Wain and Pratt frost rank Mitchell look yoaeer Tbompson and Tatt kmkawar Burratnsbam and tedslry rear rank Twl wing forward IIan lialf bark kaloli flratlTai Foster sad Krant see eudjteiu JohueotieaBteT three Sudden aad Jobaatoa wlnnl LIU tMrullback ON PROPOSITION TO TAKE OVER LAKESIDEG0LFCWBF0R2YEARS MEMBERS the Olymple Club will be acked to vote on Saturday October 19 as regards the advisability of taking overthe Lakeside Oplf Club as an annex to this Winged organisation This propo alt Ion hanging fire for many weeks because of a difficulty In securing the proper terms particularly from the Spring Valley Water Company has finally been adjusted The directors have reached an agreement which they have unanimously approved It entails no additional expense on those Olympian who do not care topiay the game or on the club Itself and only a modest fee for those who care to take up the sport Therefore is belleyed by President VriillamF Humphrey and his associates there will be no hesitancy In approval on the part lot the club merhbefship Briefly as the proposition Is ubmltted to the members It la OlymtlcClnb to lake ever Lakealde Golf Clnb and leased preserty Hraaber of the Olymple Club will be asked 1e vote aa Oetebee 1 for two years at ao expense to the elnb tbe present balden of Lakeelda to pay allexpensea Ineladlag taxes and the like Tki Olymple Cleb easagea only to apead eaeh nseaey as aaay be deemed necessary for Improvements aad far the care ef the coarse Itself At tbe end of two years tke Olymple Clab eaaexerelse Its optica to bay the Lakeside Clsb at aa agreed Agare Meaibers of the Olymple Clob maypaya eeBt rreeai fee eaeh tlsno they the roome or may pay 3 per month aad ase the eoerae wheneverwhenever deal red A lorker fee be arraaged for tkeaei who desire loekers from 50 rents te 1 Olympians may by paylav 100 fer tko two years have theprlvlleges of Ike rlnbhouse aad ef the eonrse tbremi opea to the wemea member of tkelr families wives sisters aad daoshreTs Tke roaroe wlU be epea te wemea members on all days save SsadayTa Satardays aad holidays Arrasgemeata will ales be completed for a trapakoetlsg asaex where saeh members aa desire may take op the sport of smaahlag bine roeka Oaly a feesanleleat te eover the expeaaes will be reaolred There will be ao fee for members wbe do net desire to ase the Hake tfcoogh they will be welcomed at the elubhease President Humphrey stated yesterday that the directors are anxious to take over the club under the conditions and that ha believes when the proposition Is put to the members at large It will be given ample backing BUCK HUNTING SHOULD it no IN THISSTATE 1WT Season Opens October 16 and Will Run Until January 31 1919 HEN the duck season opens one half hour before sunrise the morning of October 16 hunters rau st remember two ImportantImportant changes In the law both ot them made on Federa1 author No gun larger than a ten gauge will be allowed to be used and no market hunting will be allowed In the past any slxe gun was permissible and California was one of the few states in the Union where huntinghunting for the market was not contrary to law Pump guns automatics and doubled barreled shotguns will be allowed so long as they are not bigger than then gauge The season olases January au Front present indications ths duck shooting should be good this year and the dUQka re lnflna condition for feed Is plentiful Mallirds sprig and toel predominate but the canvas backs are expected down from the north next mqnth when the weather geta a little colder up there Geet Season Opened Alto 4m season tor wild geese opens October lt also but there will not be much shooting until next month for the geese1 hare not arrived from their northern haunts yet There are changes in the law affecting geese too that it will be well for hunters to ememberl The limit on all geese nowas eight per day In the past the limit was twelve per duy on honkers and brant and twentytwenty five per day on all others N6w the limit is eight per day on all kIndsThls Is a Federal law and the limit le the same In all states lleports cJmlng into the office ot theStata pish and Game Commission indicate that the shooting will Le good In th Yol6bastn in Colusa Glenn and Yolo counties ducks are plentiful near Alvarodo lln Alameda county and good hunting In expected In Sulsun county Elkhorn slough and San Pablo bay The hu ting In the San Joaquin valley II be much better after ths rains and storms set In There is plenty of feed for the ducks but they are not plentiful In that region as yet Good shooting promised on Buena vista lake in Kern county a little later Generally speaking wherever there Is water there are ducks right now Many Inquiries Are Made Last year 15000000 shells were sold in this State during the duck season It Is hardly to be expected that aa many will be sold this year for any time more than 100000 men between the ages of 21 and It are taken out of a State there are bound to be a lot of hunters among them But iudglna from the Inaulrles about the prospects for duck shooting there will be no lack of hunters early in the season at least Men In the cities are already planning to get away lor weea ena trips ana there will be an exodus October It the first Sunday after the season opens iifyi i XnDneaBBavSRleCwMaffBCaaSaS jft ny afejPaMjtlMEBiaHnftfiKEjelk aaBaBmBBavBBava5lBBBaBWl AH rit iatHaWlSB WlsmKBt4m2stmSmLWLm9 iBjFaptei slSiaClala VirfS AJ1 Ewaaaassssssayaa aaamaasammmmmmiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawg wsassisi aaaa aaLmjMt TBBBamw 9aBTaBBBTaaW5 ii Wkw9tSmMSSWmmkmBmmmmmm VIBmuuLf WBafcS swsKLsLs KaJMlMTlliirVii TlMBWBasrWfmwBWP 4f Jjfc BBBBxsaaajl MPmtmiaiaaTIBfwrraTMlaiaiafB yiWmfVnaVHKsnllfmVrirFmisnlwm wt 3raprW vTns Ow wHhH jfeaKnte VaiJ tamamtmmtMtmMtm mmtlmmmummmmmmmWmWmmmmmmmhZ LLLLLLLkW mStisLsWKsmmSS HHUHlslltl CaCBBPTVlaMHtHijCa4rlJaC4 SgBHBSaJSwBW j3 JeWW fptfS5pejBfcsi JMMCtltSll ImWBjTjSaTl SWT fflafTdil JlWlWmWsWZSmflR WJSWBW aaBlLWwettsaelaUassT TwoGooiTeams ill Play Here This Afternoon Lee Gong Wins on Foul From Brown Le Go ng Chinese cook at Goat islands won on a foul yesterilayVfrom Alonzo Brown the colored assistant chef In the main number of the afternoon Alonxo butted Lee with hls head at least so affirmed tha three Judges and Gong waa out for alt of five minutes When he came to It was with a grin for he was declared tne winner Because Tommjr Hayes Is going Into the circus today the was excusedrom his fight with Fisher Jimmy Duffy boxed a draw with Quartermaster Seidell other results Paddy Dillon knocked1 out Flrenjas Colby is the dfia rmirt Kld Parker beat rVatnan jonea Bert Phllllpa knoikixl out Jake Cokes In tbe second round FIYKRS WILL HAVK flltM The aTlntors at ftivkwall Gi44 are te have a football eleren Manyexeolleiro and blab acbool atars are espected to he out for practice Tbea tba call Is Issued sbotUyi Midwinter League WillStartToday ln Francisco Midwinter League wll start Its season today with games at the Excelsior playgrounds There will be a morning and afternoon gamet The schedule of play together with the batteries At 1130 A North Beach Fedrrala vs Saihoro Vslla Motiaban and Creapl Berne and Borne At 2i80 Jeffenoea va American lUtii a ilasltt end Jobuion Uaaana and ircMantril Minnesota Defeats An AlUStar Eleven MINNEAPOLIS Minn October The University of Minnesota football team in Its first game ofthe season played a listless nothing to nothing tie with the Minnesota All Stars an eleven made up of former Gopher players hera today yttU BKil The Moore and San Francisco teams of the Shipyards League will play at Recreation Park this afternoon and as there are sortie crackerjack players on both teams the battle should be worth watching The San Francisco club will play at home for the next three Sundays counting todays nie Del Howard has added Oscar Vltt third baseman and Hack Spencer of the Detroit Tigers to the Moore team and as that team waa a strong one before It Is a tough proposition to beat now Howard is well equipped wlthiHack Spencer and Honus Mltie behind the bat Bus Arlett and Ray Kremer to do the pitching Howard on first Wares at second Weatsrzll at short and Oscar Vltt at third In the out field he has Msggert Hollander and Smale Buz Arlett the yqung phenom who looks like a big leaguer In the making will pitch for the Moore team today 1 Spider Baum has added Lefty Lev arena and Rod Murphy to the San Francledo team and that aggregation Ought to win with At Walters catching Baum Leverenx and Krause to do the pitching Laird Pick Cavenay and Slglln in the Infield and Fltsger aid Malsel and Rod Murphy In the outfield Hs has plenty of speed and batting strength in that line up and If the pitching Is good the Spiders team Should be hard to beat The shipyards games are drawing well here now and If the weather la nice a big crowd la expected today to greet Vltt and Spencer both of whom used to play here Iowa Wins From Nebraska Eleven LINCOLN fNebr October The University of Iowa defeated the UniversityUniversity of Nebrsska today 13 0 All of the scoring was done In the second quarter when Lohman Hawkeye fullback ihot a pass to Reed the Iowa left end who downed the ball under Nebraskas goal line for a touchdown Greenwood missed goal The Second touchdown came when Sykes hit the line for four yards and a few minutes later Lohman dived through center for three yards Grsenwood missed goal on his second trial In the final quarter the Iowa mu ad started another march toward he neorasKs goal line ana it looked as though the Hawkeyes wo uld score again By several line plunges the Iowa team rushed forward but time was called and the game ended with the ball la Iowas possession on the Nebraska five yard line 5 rr San Jose Golf Club Home Where Tourney Is cheduled A two day tournament in wtiich San Francisco jrolfers wiU participate has been arranged by the Hotel VendomefortheSanJoseQolf and Country Club October 12 and 13 Tsd Bennett defeated Joe Donohue 25 I the three cushion billiard tourney now running at WrtahVa Chick Wright Is much impressed with tne styieOf Bennett and says if he sticks to the game he Is liable to be a champion Ted Schmidt msde runs of and 7 at three qushlons and George Garner made a run of Bert Hammel of Chicago clicked off a run of 81 at balkllno at Wrights and had the boys looking at him i itlt Tommy Rae made a run of Si at balkllne at Wrights Herbert Williams defeated Warren in a match game of three cushion billiards at the Graney yesterday SO to 48 Williams made the high run seven while Warren made a six Lou Stoll local three cushion slicker defeated Sam Cohn In a three cushion set to yesterday by a score of 26to 14 Stoll had two runs ot five and Cohn made a six ft Frank Shanley who has been beating local champs with surprising regularity of late was taken into camp himself yesterday by Rodertgues tl to 21 Rodrlgues had a run of aefen and Shanley ran six Klmer Anderson made a high run of C9 at English billiards Finals Today in Golf Tourney on Mumcipallxnks By HAY CHAPMAN The tlnal struggle for the Municipal golf championship at Lincoln Park today will be between Eddie OBrien upon whom the Lincoln Parkers tn their faith and William Kller of the California Golf Club In the semi finals yesterday the elder OBrien defeated Case after a close match the veteran sticking to tho youngsters heels after the latter was dormie three 0Brlen was two up at the turn although Case with a blrdleon the fourth had a medal score of thirty eight against OBriens thirty nine Weather conditions were against low scoring While the rain held oft during the afternoon a heavy fog blew In making the Judgment distance difficult OBriens medal for the round was seventy seven Kller disposed of one of the OBrien brothers but has a stiff er proposition today Howeverhe Is playing steady and confident golf Results in all flights yesterday were as follows championship ruonr I yBrlea defeated Caae and li vii a a IValta nR lan nls stcoNU ruoHT Redell dfeatedU Ai lickaon 4 and McNlcole defeated Lleb third ruont Kellr defeated A Kollt 8 and ei Dr 3 Welder defeated Snow roCRtnruonT AKeefe defeated Croaaflald I lup Morse Bltcble defeated 0 Lawrence FIFTH FLIGHT Hinckley defeated Turner 8 and 3i Ileuber defeated Bay Chan nan 3 aad 1 UTH FUOHT granlln defeated C1earyS and I Welaa def rated Belby 4 and SEVENTH FUOHT Martlm Hoarte deefated Bernateln fi and 4 I Seara defeated Dr Ooodale 4 Prospects foe Slim for Big jGame kh 4S eO tHH CflKrnffl lyimgr BYEDFL HE question to whether or not football will be played at Stanford this year will probably be de vraed Tuesday or Wednesday this week when members ofjthe athietlc etfmmlt teewlll meet with DrV Wilbur esldent of the university At Callfornlait is all settled that football will be played and Coach Andy Smith ha been told what hours men can be excused from their work for prsctlce hut at Stanford nothing along those lines has yet been done President Wilbur would not hazard a guess on what will be done In the way of athletics at Stanford He called attention to the fact that at West Point the four year course ha been cut to one year because young officers are needed right away and he is of the opinion that it the same need Is urged upon the other Institutions where men areelnr trained that everything will sidetracked eo that the men cftn put in all of their time trying for commissions IS Dr Wilbur points out that at California there 1 a paid football coach and thatnaturally acts as1 anMncen tlveto get things started At Stanford here Is no paid coach and the president says thinks athletics will be allowed to develop along natural lines and that if the men in training there have tlmeifcr football snd want to play lt they can dp so At California Colonel Laslter and the other military men in charge of the training camp are enthuslastle for football ajid all other manly sports Captain Parker at Stanford may be equally enthusiastic but he has been so busy starting the machinery to turn out soldiers that the question ot athletics has not yet been aken up Dr Wilbur says he is in favor of athletics but from what he does not say It IS plain to be seen that he thinks If the boys put In two hours a day In drilling andforty two hours per week at their studies that they will not have much time or Inclination for football 0 There are many who are hoping that California and Stanford can be brought together on the gridiron this year but the outlook la not promising Just now Callfrnla will have a team and wants to play Stanford the SaturdaySaturday before Thanksgiving day If Dr Wilbur favors thla he has not said so He simply says the Question of the training of thp men at Stanford both In military drill and In athletics Is strictly up to the military men lii charge though of ourse as regional director of the colleges In California Utah and Nevada his advice will be sought and will have weight If Dr Wilbur favored football and a game with Stanford there is little doubht but that Captain Parker Would see to it that men could be spared to forms teem Just os Colonel Laslter Is doing at California but with Dr HUGHES Wilbur luks warm onith proposltlan there is no particular urgs at Stan ford fop the game Lasv week was takenun inoriiran Ixationi at California so that not uch was done in the wav of foot all nractlce Hnnoh inriv Smith hnd his men out yesterday afternoontfor thetr first real1 workout of tlieiyear and this week he will drill them on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons when he has two hours atvd on Monday Wednesday and Friday he will give the men blackboard lks and perhaps run them through signals His big workout eath week wlll Be on Saturday when the men have half a dayoff from mllltaryfwork The tentative schedule called for a game between California and the Olympio Club next Saturday but tha Olympic Club will be unable to put a team on the field So the soldiers of Fort Baker who are being coached by Lieutenant Dorman a Washington man who played under Doble will be given that date Dor man thinks he has the making of a good team at Fort Baker and he tried to get a date with the marines for Thanksgiving day Captain Coovert of the marines naturally would not make that date for he knows nothing about tha strength of the Fort Baker outfit while the marines have already demonstrated their class So it la up to Fort Baker to show what it can do before trying for big games fi ioach Smith would like to tackle the marines about the middle of November It Is practically arranged for Oi A to play California November for the Oregon boys say hey have permission to make the trip That would wind up the home stand and It any trip la taken by California it will be late In November and to Lei Angeles to play tha University of Southern California Smith would like to play Stanford the Saturday before Thanksgiving asva fitting wlndup for the home season but unless there Is more Interest shown at Stanford there Is not much chance for that game if ft ft With a lot ot light fast men In the frestman class at California Smith may use Dummy Wells at guard and shove Ben Gordon the big negro out to play end Instead of tackle He has some good material for tackles among the youngsters1 and If Gordon is converted Into an end It would help the team both on Offense and defense for he Is big enough to smash Interference and he is fast enough to head the Interference on attack There was a rumor that the material at California would be divided and that the boys studying for the Navy would play on one squad aaf the soldiers on the other That Is a mistake The first teamV will be the pick of all the men In college The Navy will have one or more teams and so will the Army but the varsity team will1 have first pick I a i IB a JOO polnt match of 182balk line billiards Roy Stern defeated FrankWest by a score ot JOO to 13 Stern made aiv average of twenty and Michigans Weight Too Much for Case ANN ARBOR Mich October I Michigan was too heavy and too speady for Case and opened Its football season here this afternoon with a S3 toO victory over the Ohloah Steketre a substitute called In to take Ushers place at fullback featured the Wolverines play making throe of the five touchdowns and kicking three nut ot five attempts at goal Dunne the Michigan right end blocked an attempted forward pass by Case In the final period Rraulflne through left end ha eauarhr the ball as It left Medinas hands and withia ciear naid ahead of Sim scored the fifth touchdown Si I Fremont Soldier Commits Suicide Private 16 Jones of Camp Fre mont committed suicide last night In the Winchester Hotel 7 Thirl street by shooting himself through the head Ho left two notes one addressed to his wife Mrs IL JcSnea Portola Hotel Burllngame and the other to his mother who lrves In Mississippi MIoctmDUPDHT AMERICAN IHDySTRlBMmgj AreThey Loaded With Duppnt Thatis theVitatttingtoknowaboutsliotguii sljelis When the dealer sells you iupont loads he knows and you can be sure that the shells will give absolute shooting satisfaction The secret of Sporting Powders Du Pont BalJijtite Schultze lies in their particular ltliootlrir qualitiefr nhe uniformity the high velocityr the clean even burning These qualities mean Speed Penetration Good Patterns Thats wh 85 ofthe countrjg shooters puV their faith on Dupont Look for Duponr BaHistite or Schultz onlHshell box da Pont da Nemours ds Co San Francisco California I 4 trM vsrfyH ft AJ1V liars rltiF ifti ffa aamnamiiwmm.

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