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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 26

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'IHH SAN i-rtAiNuSCU hXaivi unci: muhuai', maia.ii iS, iv-ni 26- SHIPPING NEWS-WEATHER CHv GM Turf Chatter CoIlyerfs AT LINCOLN PARK Mela, 1 up; R. Canfield d. B. Trumbull. 2 up; George Wolfman Joe Maa, 1 up.

Flight No, 7 Bud Druckr won from Racing Selections Fred 1'eaae. default: William 7atlaalg J. K. FRF.T-.CH FI.IIIHT No. Windsor Warden d.

Everett Hicks, and 4, Vlo Landera d. Leonard Oppenhelm, up. Ray Wood d. A Shackleton, 5 and 4. Lloyd Sagnn d.

Leo Emler, 6 and 4. R. Knickmeyer, 2 and Foater McMullen won from Bud McVey, default. Flight No. 9 Bill Hoffman d.

Tom Jovick, 2 up; Steve King d. Ed Vest, .1 77 VESSELS USE PORT FACILITIES and L. Gaixann d. George Weaver, 4 Tov Arrive and Depart Refer to Steamship Company for Detailed Information, Rates, Reservations, Etc. Indicates Passenger Service.

and I'etir Alarich d. R. Waddell, 8 FI.KJHT No. fl F. Chester d.

S. Cood- Probable Odds 11, i and K. Cardinal d. Scott F.xner and fl. Fl.lflllT No, 11 George Bradley d.

Rhett Best at Tropical Track ll'th; H. Hawkins do. John Tulllua, ii and Ward, 6 and 6: Jack Lynch d. George K. wj-ar d.

T. Phillips, 4 and 3. FLU. AT No. 10 Kd Levy d.

A. Schrnll, Lewla, 7 and fl; H. Wallach d. T. Roberta.

2 up; Ed Lester d. Koeco Guldera, 2 'opyrlfht, 840, CoHyer' New Bureau. .1 and I). Lynch d. Joe Shea, 1 up; Cor don Jason d.

llolloway, 2 up; Joe Hob erls d. J. Browne, llllh. DUE TO ARRIVE LN SAN FRANCISCO MONDAY, MARCH 18 and 1 FLIGHT No. 1.1 Jim Gallagher d.

N'el aon Oullenward. up; Ruse Ostby d. Henry FI.K.IIT No. II F. Jordan d.

George Lewis. F. K. Johnston va. D.

Man- Teasel rier Tim TEXADA 40 m. SAN FEL1TE Jurl. It and ft: J. Ruse d. A.

Verdler, ii up; Boh Bnird d. John (lelger. 2 and 1. From Seattle Seattle Portland a) The other afternoon at Hot Springs, they trotted out Totranco, a candidate not only for the local derby, but also mentioned favorably for the $75,000 Kentucky blue ribbon. COMPLETE WEATHER REPORTS lev, no reiurn; John Scger d.

Ralph Owen 1 up; R. Harney d. F. Thatcher, and 2. By THE MARINER Six liners, one United States Army transport and about seventy cargo carriers operating In practically all world trades, are FLIGHT No.

Jft Hay O'Connor d. Badeaux. default: Joe Nelson d. Frank JFLIA Ll'i'KKNBACH Stockton n.ll.HT No. 1 1.

Shomnker d. J. COAST MERCHANT 8 Alllo. 21 si: Ed Flneberg won from Jo Fu Operator or Agent S. S.

Co. California-Eastern Luckenbach Line Coastwise Line McCormick H. S. Co. Hawaiian Norton, Lilly 6 Co.

Calmar S. S. Co. S. Corp.

l.vnch. and R. Slahl d. C. Deanier, p.

m. a. m. a. m.

a. m. rOTRANCO won nicely that first Portland San Diego Boston Portland. Me. Baltimore ternlch.

default; John Alazza won from Lee Klllikle, default. FLIGHT No. 17 Ray Andereon t. Rrt time over the short course and llllh: II Fair d. Al Raer, 4 and II.

Throop d. W. Anselmo, 4 and 3. l.lt; MT No. Talarlan d.

Ln Yager, a and Dickinson d. Re xMc-Donahl. 1 up: J. oliva d. Lane, 4 and 3: Itilss Spalding d.

C. Stewart, i and 1. F.KNEKT 11. MKYKR. Oakland CALIFORNIAN 2(1 8TKELMAKER 34 MARYMAR 48A HARPOON 41 SAN LUIS MARU 18 ULNA ltt berthed to move through this port Columbia River during the week 'according to ad Mitsubishi Shosen Kaisha Japan Los Angelea p.

m. a. m. Consolidated S. S.

Cos. FLK.IIT 'ill V. Smirnoff d. Chan Wing. vance schedules released yester up; Jim Doiinell d.

Jenkins, 6 and it DUE TO ARRIVE IN SAN FRANCISCO TUESDAY, MARCH It) n. n. mown cl. Hank liihson. and a tiordon Lnnih d.

W. Slaimhter, 5 and Jl. Pier Time From Operator or Agent From day by The Guide. Heading the liner movements Is Pacific Coast Weather HAN FRANCISCO HF.ADS At 0 p. hairy, wind norlhweat 3 mile; ea moderate, FARALLON ISLANDS At 7 p.

clear, wind northweat 10 mllea; ea smooth. POINT RKVF.S At 7 cloudy and clm: low swells. POINT MO.ViARA At 7 p. clear, wind nurlhweat 16 mllea; aea moderate. Vesael MARIPOSA 1 l.ltillT Frank Neury d.

It. r.tM 32 2:00 p.m. Melbourne Navigation Co, Melbourne man, up; Ken Willis d. Win. Heultler, 4 and Molt d.

Fred Levy, 4 and ii; jack i-vv u. Jink Klrhy, ft and 4. American President Lines' world cruiser President Harrison, from Marseille and New York, due to Baltimore Calmiir S. S. Co.

Seattle Transpacific Tranapt. Co. Columbia River Johnson Line Columbia River LnuritKen Line Mui seilles American President Lines FLOMAK 48 MANOKRAN VALFAKA1SO AFRICAN KKFFKR 16 PHKSIDKNT H4RK1SON IS Fl.ltillT Ml Joe Aiiutlo d. (Paul Estea. William.

3 and 1: W. O'Rrlen d. R. Hern-stein, 2 and 1: Bob Shlelda d. Charlea De Salvator.

4 and CasCy John Kemper. 2 and 1. FLIGHT No. 19 M. Foreland d.

C. K. Epplv, ft and 4: R. lusl d. Bob Hartman.

3 and 2: H. Ateverson d. Joe Savelll, 6 and 4: c. Cheshire d. D.

Allen. 4 and 3. FLIGHT No. 21 Dave Morrl d. J.

George, 2 and 1: Ray Mlnton d. J. Hush. 4 and Mel Kennedy d. Sidney Loupe.

II and ft: E. J. Smllh 4. Roy De Martini. 3 and 2.

FLIGHT No. 23 V. Phllpot d. Miller. 2 and 1: T.

Mlralda d. B. Lewis. 4 and 3: A. West d.

C. Sorenaen, 1 up; Bob Dale d. Al Wilson. 3 and 2. FLIGHT 2ft N.

Kiland d. William George, 4 and Ray Gazzano d. Paul Millett. 2 up; Chet Saylea d. Link Malm-diilst, 5.

and D. Manuel d. B. M. Scott, FLIGHT 27 H.

Hogan d. Ed Ardoln. 1 fl ami ft; J. d. Win.

Kelly, a and tai laiiorro d. Kd Wiilieiley, and H. Miller d. II. Anderson, llllh hole.

dock at Pier 18 tomorrow on her DUE TO ARRIVE IN SAN FRANCISCO WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20 I l.lt.HT lack SlcChesney d. R. fiftieth voyage over the 26,000 Linarl, and tl. Urowst il. II.

Aniherg. Tim mile route around the globe. The vessel shifts to Pier 46 Wednes 4 and T. C. Mann C.

Nichols, ills! hole. W. 1). CHnnun Aleilon Jteud, llllh hole. Selections and probable odds: TROrlCAL r-ARK 1 Suhura, 4: rhllomel.

11-8: Jimson Belle, Minn Reeville, 3 Trimmed, 1H-5: Port o' fll, Nopalosa KnJo, 6: Ten o' llearls, 3 3 Arita. 111-5: Fight On. 6-2; Winged Victory. Happy Nymph. 8.

4 Illicit. 1'nul Lee, 7-2; K. Flnchot, 6: Taut, 8. 5 Mythical Kin. 18-5; Technician, Dnelner, 4: Moon Folly, 8.

0 WihmIrIb, 11-It: Modest Queen, 13 5: Decision, 4: Cruising, (1. 7 Devils Peak, 2: Black Mall, 4: Dla-hrnoin, 3: Jnv Flag. 8. 8 rhiiharra. 8-5: Our Bud, Alpenglow, 6: Lleber, fl.

Heal Mint. OAKLAWN 1 Golden 7-5: Swing Queen, Bed Idol. May DIR. H. 2 Seuunia.

2: Marcabala, 7-2 Llltlnf, Litton Hickman, 3 3 Mask and Wig, 8-5: Wt Acra, 18 Budron. 3: Flagabout. 8. 4 Potranco. 8-5: Rough Paaa, 13-5; Endy, lfl-5: Colorado Ore.

fl. 5 Crosa Buff. 6-2: Good Al-helard. Dr. McLarney.

18-5. 8 Count Dean, 0-5; Conville, Lottery, 7-2: Blrdlea, 5. 7 T.o,hee. 4: Hi Wave, Talo Duro, 8-2; Jack Venule, ft. 8 Muscatine.

6-2: Frank Ormont, 13-5; Brilllanl Miss. 4: Onpeg. 6. 9 (auhi Persuader. 7-5; Pipeon, 4: Timberline.

4: Sinrmy 8ea, 6. Feat Muacatine. LUilrT 4'i Cene Rogers d. C. W.

Operator or Agf'itL Interocean S. S. Corp. R. Co.

1'anama-Paoifio United Fruit Line Coastwise Line United States Army Luckenbach Line Vessel Pier CFBA MARC 45 WEST CAMARGO CITY OF LOS ANGERS 35 PETER LASSEN. 4tn-Chan. COAST MILLER 9 COAST ST. MIHIKL Laguna St, DOT. LUCKENBACH 29 From Valparaiso Buenos Aires New York Puerto Armuelles Puget Sound Los Angeles Manila Boston day, when she will start loading p.

m. Macy, and 1: ft. iloldHiniih d. Joe Nun nery, 2 and 1 Takl tl. P.

llarr, ft and It. Flandera d. Huiih Provlne. 4 and 2. another full cargo of general freight.

Shortly after noon Tues up: Al. Hansel d. E. Fl.ll.IIT 4(1 F. K.

Podesla d. J. A. today they are going farther by testing him over the mile and seventy yard route. The competition is keen with ROUGH IUSS and COLORADO ORE topping the field, but I lx'Iieve the son of Judge Hay will manage to turn the trii k.

There are numerous other goodies at Oaklawn today. There is MUSCATINE in the eighth and there's GOLDEN LEA, which is entitled to a definite edge in the first. For the lads who want one at a price there's LOCHEE, in the seventh. From Tropical Park the lads send along RHETT as the one best. We slipped this one to you on the occasion of his last start and are well aware of his failure.

However, the pot is a bit easier today. ARGA, in the third, may wake up after having turned in two particularly dull ones, with better company. In the first, I believe I have something of a three star special in SUBURA, a 2 year old that ran fourth to some of the best last trip to thj barrier. Robey, 'I up: Don Fedderson d. E.

Jenkins. 1 up; Ruse d. N. Rhodes. 8 and 7: day the Matson liner Mariposa is scheduled in at Pier 32 from Ki'lkeary, 1 up.

"kI IGI tiOJJariton Fletcher d. J. Bar-rle'kl'o' and Tucker Both d. Howard Whitman. 3.

and O. J. Donner vs. J. Taylor, no returns.

8TATK8 WKATIIFR FORF.CART Kvrnlng. March 17, 1840 San Francisco Bay region Fair and mild Monday and Tuesday wllh local foga Tuesday mornliiK; liuht variable wind. Northern California Fair Monday and Tuesday; allghtly warmer In the Interior; moderate northerly wind off coast. tiieira Nevada Fair Monday and Tuea-day: warmer Tueaday; moderate easterly wind. Bacramento, Santa Clara, Saline nd San Joaquin Valleys Fair Monday and Tuesday; sllxhtly warmer Monday; light northerly wind.

Southern California Fair Monday and Tuesday: warmer In weet portion; moderate northerly wind off coaat. Nevada and Idaho Fair Monday and Tuesday; temperature abov normal. Washington and Oregon Fair Monday and Tuesday; temperature above normal; decreaaing northerly wind off coast: light northerly over Inland watera of Washington, DUE TO SAIL FROM SAN FRANCISCO MONDAY, MARCH 18 FLII.IIT F. Zlese d. William Mer- ports in Australia, New Zealand, riless, 4 and 3: F.

J. Schmidt d. Al Wick- Ai.lin Ane SI ri nun ens, 1 up; J. ilthhorson d. Thomas Kwan, the South Seas and Hawaii.

Vessel delft vic Hamilton, rl and ft. Pier Time For Operator or Agent p.m. Antwerp Holland-America Line 16 p.m. Java Klaveness Line 28 p. m.

Boston American-Hawaiian 1 up: c. Lock d. L. Thieliaut. A and The Army transport St.

Mihiel FLKillT fit Seal Lorenzo d. Joe H. IT 31 B. Eaton M. D.

Btearn. up Ed Nlcolaisen d. Ed Begg, 8 and ft A Steele d. M. E.

l-offey. 2 and 1, Hill, 3 and V. Alires d. J. Milliard, from Manila is scheduled to dock MONTANAN KIMIKAWA MARU KLNA I up; J.

H. Hill d. Fred Kckert, 2 and 45 p.m. Havana Interocean S. Corp.

Id noon Cons Bay Consolidated S. S. Cos. Georue Thoniaa d. E.

Couturon, 1 up. Wednesday morning at Fort Mason, and Panama Pacific Line's H.K.IIT nn C. I'errin d. Aler Craig. 2 DUE TO SAIL FROM SAN FRANCISCO TUESDAY, MARCH 19 Gene nnet John Volpa "a FLIGHT 33 Herb Cuptill d.

1. T. r. 2 up: Ed Kruger d. George Connol 4 and Frank Jacob.en d.

Ernie Jacka F. Ilatlelld, 2 and 1. 1 A. 1. Howaon, and S.

Sturgeon d. K. Rarih, ,1 and Sid Arnold d. J. Phillips 4 and T.

Hammond d. H. C. liuess, 4 and City of Los Angeles is due from New York. i.

ii.ii i II.K.IIT II. (lulU d. V. Treat, 2 and 1 D. E.

Mi Carlhy d. R. Pn.iolar, and Vcaael AFRICAN WAL1KO HARPOON MAltNA LOA ERNEST H. MEYER. CALIFORNIAN Tier Time For Operator Agent 15 p.m.

Palestine Oirdwonrt Shipping Co. 30 noon Honolulu Mittaon NaviKation Co. .41 P.m. Boston S. Corp, 32 p.m.

llonuapo Matson Navigation Co, 4(1 p.m. Portland McCormick S. S. Co. 28 3:00 p.m.

Seattle American-Hawaiian Wind and Weather Off Pacific Coaat North of Cape Blanco Decreasing McCormick Line's West Ca- 7 and ft; Don Gordon d. Ralpn Harry, and tl: 10. Boss d. Hoy Raylea fl and 4 William Caraon d. William Hlguera, I Joe Mcijca d.

Al Dniliaii, llllh hole; J. Conrad d. Ed Mara, and 1. northerly wind and fair tonight and margo completes her final voyage LltillT (III 1 T. Salto d.

Dirk Oold- Moat probable winner Rhett, at Tropical, Cnllyer'i System horse Count Dean, at Oaklaw n. Beat parlay Muacatine, Rhett, Chicharra, plare. Dally double Golden Lea, Sequoia, it Oaklawn. in the Pacific, Argentine, Brazil nian, ft and F. llowhind d.

1'. Furula, Between Cape Blanco and Pnlnt Con 1 up; tl. Kadani d. W. Merritnan, 6 and DUE TO SAIL FROM SAN FRANCISCO WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20 ception Moderate northerly wind and fair I I liiHT 37 Tommy Ford d.

Chet Moaa. default; Phil Halllsey d. Hob Zamloch. 4 and William Aleade d. A.

Mazza, 1 up, Gordon vs. Harry McBlrney, postponed. FLIGHT 311 P. Peter va. B.

Combata- Ray Hagan d. Del Johnson. 2 and 1. service of the company with her arrival Wednesday. Java Pacific's Time II I' 7(1 H.

Kegan d. A. Rowan, 2 tonight and Monday. South of Point Conception Moderate northerly wind and fair tonight and Mon Vessel MAI'NA ALA Tier 80 For Mahukona Operator Agent Co. and 1: Jack Oslhoff d.

A. I'. Ciawahaw, 4 and A. Wiley d. Hchwarti, 3 and day.

T. Rrown d. Willis fiallatin, 3 and 1. lade, poslponed; Fnaco mn am. -Alenzlea, 4 and Bob Roger d.

Tllley, and W. B. Elrld d. Milton Powell, FI.M.IIT 74 J. Schmidt d.

Fred Rice, Klipfontein and Nippon Yusen Kaisya's- Tatuta Maru are both due from the Orient Thursday. Matson Line's Matsonia is due I tin; Win. Dwyer won from At. Ryan, de RECQ Rn OF OnSERVA T10NB, A Rl 7 Coaat HI. Lo.l Eastern HI.

Lo. Race Track Entries FLIGHT 41 W. Hueladonlt d. B. Del fault; Al Roth ti.

Feler Taenia, lHln Dole losso, 6 and 3: J. siewari o. u. Swanson d. Jim Kingnton, 1 up.

61 f4 25iAbllene M.ll.li 7K D. E. Rrown d. W. Ford Sun, Moon and Tide United Plate Coast and Geodetic Survey Field Station, 307 Custom Bouse.

Table shows times and heights of high and low water at Fort Point entrance to Can Fraacisco Bay. 68 Amarillo 4 end H. Caparo d. O. olsen, 2 and 1 to dock Friday morning from Honolulu and scheduled out the 45 21lAtlanta an 40 27 60 M.

Ogami d. Hen Doalnl, (t and Bill 1(5 4lBoton Levy va. Jerry Jacobs, no returns. 1 1, It. II 1' Hit Harry Alew d.

G. Slrother. Tropical Park 24 52 4IJ Al 58 68 40 Buffalo Charleston ttOIChicago 3 end Jl. Cersh d. H.

Gold, 3 and 2: same evening on a return voyage. General Engineering to Baker Boiae Calgary Del Edmonton Kstevan Eureka Flagstaff H'tchH'tchy Fresno Havre Helena Honolulu Kallsnell Chicharra Khappam ...114 J. Zebley d. J. Friedman, 2 and Jack 37 tilth hole: E.

Klein d. il. vvaiaer, L. Blake d. Henry Bloom, 1 up.

FLIGHT 43 C. F. Rafael d. Al Sellx. 8 and ft; Tod Church d.

Tom Bertram, 1 up; G. Delantonl J. W. Barker, 3 and J. Iipresll d.

Alentnn Taylor, 2 and 1. FLIGHT 4ft Franklin Shuey d. Harold Afania, 2 and R. F. Bouaka va W.

A. Street, postponed; William Standlford a. J. MacConnell, 2 nd L. Rowland d.

Frank Krlzman, 1 up. FLIGHT 47 Dr. Ed Keefa a. A. J.

Rnsconl, 2 up; F. Haffener d. H. A. Lamp-man 4 and 3: Rae McNeill d.

T. H. Lar Full Mood L. Quarter New Moon F. Quarter 27 02 Expand Alameda Plant 35 38 f) 3 41 The program of expansion at 25 66 the Alaska plant of the General 42 Lo Angeles Engineering and Drydock Com 71 49 Molne.

49 37IDodge City. 78 70il)ultith BOKlalveston tiH Junction 65 61 45IJackaonvllle. 72 4.1 Kansas City 51 52 112 51lMemphla 29 San Francisco Arrivals and Departures ARRIVED AT THIS PORT SUNDAY. MARCH 17 KIMIKAWA MARU, Jap ma (Imaizbum), 11:20 p. March IB; 11 Hi days Yokohama.

Fler 45. H. M. STOREY, tkr IT. A.

Hill), 1:45 a. 18 hours Eatero Bay. Standard Oil. Richmond. ANTIF.TAM, tkr (C.

H. Wlnnett), 3 a. 30 hours Ventura. Pennsylvania Shipping Co. Marline.

Nor ms (E. Balstad) a. 113 hours Seattle. Pier 15, HAWAIIAN STAN DA KD, tkr Orlando). 5:10 a.

hours El Segundu. Standard Oil. Richmond. PAUL ftllOIT, tkr (B. W.

Kelly). 7:.10 a. hours Los Angeles. Associated Oil. Avon.

SAN CLKMENTE MARU, Jsp tkr (M. Miainural. 1 a. days Ifoku-hama. Pier 5(1.

HONOLULU aircraft 11:110 a. 1(1 houia Honolulu. Treasure Island. KLNA. sir (Pnulsen).

10:15 a. 41 hour Lo Ancelea. Sixteenth Street. Maraehfield. North Head.

6'J pany will be completed by June son, 6 and Chick Patch d. K. C. Khoada, 1 up. FLIGHT 49 George Pryd d.

Don Bey-nolila, 2 up M. G. Cooke d. Charle Miller, 47 Oakland March 23 March 30 April 7 April 15 11:33 am 8:20 am 12:18 pm 5:46 am MONDAY. MARCH 18 Sun sci a p.m.

Moon ii scs .....12 :54 p.m. Moon sets 1, officials of the company said yesterday. The Oakland yard is Phoenix Pocatello Point Jleyea. Portland 34 31 48 25 1 up; W. Roe d.

Joe Fodjaraky. ana A Ivelich d. Ray llenneberry, 19th. FLIGHT ftl K. Blip won from Bob Sin 00 H7 SO 75 40 78 70 Oil 74 61 72 78 38 07 68 42 77 17 40 71 40 64 75 45 til 78 05 51 '17 7H 78 6.1 84 58 48 62 09 71 58 4:1 112 clair, Loren Davla d.

George Fer- I'r. It pert. Bradley d. Ouaraglla, 1 up. FLKillT 8(1 LINCOLN PARK C.OLF CLUI U.

Skariih d. W. Vol, 2 and 1: Frank Jaeohson d. I'hil Mariano, 4 and H. Barr d.

Henry Bloom, Kith hole; Ucar Cowan d. L. Valcnte, "1st hole. FLIGHT llfl TF.E OI CAFE IXIGI1T Ed Sneleker d. J.

Welah, 1 up; Ed Levy d. Ernie Rinpham, 5 and Jack Roup d. Stefani, 1 up; Garfcin d. George Todhunter, 1 up. FLIGHT fl I COMMERCIAL C'liFDIT COMPANY A.

Magnnl d. Jordan, 1 up: S. S. Woodin d. L.

Smith, 1 up; L. M. Coie d. E. A.

JaeiiKch, default; E. lmmel d. It. W. Wait, 1 up.

FLIGHT ELKS FLIGHT J. Tlayca vs. H. Peterson, no reiurn.s; Charles Hecker d. C.

Fell, 1 up; C. Sultxman d. T. Haas, 2 up; H. Oswald vs.

C. B. l'uung, no returns. FLIGHT mi SHELL OIL COMPANY R. 1.

Lyckmnn d. W. II, Kteuhlnger, lilth hole; W. F. Turner d.

11. O. Alorsend, 6 Va and fl; N. Pall d. E.

K. Slmpkina, 2 and 1: C. E. Toten d. W.

o. Ijevil. 1 up. FLIGHT 97 SHELL OIL COMPANY FLIGHT H. Chase d.

W. II. Regga, 3 and J. B. Liavia d.

F. D. Dearoot, IVa and 1. being abandoned and all movable equipment will be installed on the 25 '3 acre site at the foot of oniiiaro. llllh hole; C.

Clark d. Hal norm. MARCH 18 TO MARCH 2t Day Time Ht. Time Hi. Time lit.

Time Ht. 48 211 3.1 4 and 11. Alclntosh d. J. Elkinglon, Redding Henn Koaehurg tirleana York Piatt Clly.

670maha 4 'J' Pittsburgh, 42 711 57 69 72 7 7 'I Low. High. Low. High. Schiller Street.

Alameda. up. FLIGHT W. Dillmer d. A.

Fur-lerer. 3 and 2: Al Brush d. H. Hood. 2 61 37 San New mills, machine and plate and Charles Hiden d.

J. Roslege, lflth San Han Fr'clseo 0 51IPr. Albert. r. A.

Gray d. F. l.ncnman, i. up, 25 18 38 am. p.

in. m. 18.0:07 2 7 5 57 4 9 1:1000 8:15 4.2 111.1:10 2.4 7:00 5.1 2:08.0.3 0:00 20.2:10 1,11 8:15 5,3 4.0 21.3:10 1.4 0:16 5.5 3 42-0 3 10:15 5 3 0.8 10:11 5.8 10:51 5.0 23.4.40 0 3 5.6 0.1 11:29 5.8 24.6:20 11:5. 5.4 6:49 0.6 Scatllo 70 57 42 shops, wharves and offices are to to be erected and the organization pjans to enter shipbuilding FIRST mile: 3 year olds. Philomel Belle .,..1111 Lady Jaffa 1 1H; Proud One 110 Unending llOAmbo llfl Haato Hack t'On tha Ill Magic Lady 111! Suhura 11H Sweet Refrain.

Panae t'Miss Toros tPatriciaA llfllt'Lady Flyer ...111 Narghileh llli tOur Grace ....118 tH. H. Stock Farm entry. I.Mrs. L.

Lazare-Emdale Stable entry. Darby Dan Farm-KUehred Farm entry. SECOND mile; 3 year olda. Dimple 1041 'Sir Trapseth ...100 Trimmed llli Ten-O-Hesrt Tropical Cal Jsmes 114 Peanut Lady ...111 Sweet Lavender. Kill Sparking 118 Phaedra 113 TWiner 1 1 4 Decidalv Galus-KIT Peter Porter o' Call 114 Cendrillnn 1 04 Nopalosa Itojo Dutch Couraee.

1 14. Hill' Palm ...100 THIRD i mile; 4 year olda and up. Happy Nymph .111 j'Kenner 111 Chainwick Albert Nashvtllian Arsa 114 Humming lH'Fight On Ill Dolaway 11 li "On Quest 1(1 Winged Victory. llllGurkha. llfl Ocean Tide 114' Abanico ,111 Oliver Twist Dick 114 Salavina llllchiapa Ill FOURTH mile- 4 year old and up.

Open Gate Flor R. I'inchot JllllFair So Ill Taut IHDundrum Ill Paul Lee 114 'Rhett Ill Light Cruiser. lufl Chick Wood Light Sweeping Wind, .110 Nad llfl Lady Sara llli Jo Ill Baize lOOi 'Never Cease .100 FIFTH Mile, 70 yards; 4 year olda up. Busy Worn 1 01 Technician Inn Mythical King II. .3 1 1 Pretty Pet 1 00 1 Short Cake 104 Moonfolly lOOICerisse III Ill Dnieper 10K Buttermilk 10U Bull Whip llli FLIGHT ftft Sikoraki d.

Kreig, a ana (1. T. Stankard d. Jaa. Ward, and W.

B. Rue d. Gatnbetta, 1 up; H. C. Harkness d.

Ted White, 7 and ft. 44 40lllapid 42'Salt Lake. 40 San Antonio 65 H8 50 54 on a large scale. FLIGHT fl7 Leo Rn d. Watt Faiario 311 60 32 30 "tSoda Rpgs, Spokane Sunnyvale Tatooah Tonopah Walla Walla Winnemucca.

Yakima Yuma 32iSanta Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather clear, track fast, Oaklaun Park Entries FIRST Oaklawn course: 3 year olds. Drolling .111 Swing Ill Sallie lll'Maydig llfl Surgeon Francis. 1 1 1 Red Idol llHiliust King. .1 1 Litlle Gate 1 lfl Golden Lea llfl Golden Per lllljlorfinn IK) SKCO.M) Oaklawn course; 4 year up.

Winged Knight. .1 KIMean Dale Klii Litton Hickman. 105 Conrad 1 1(1 Sequoia 1 1 1 i.Marcabala 11 Clasp 1 (Ml Woof 105 Skoi.hy llO Fickle Chance. Lilting Kldl'Viragin 1UU THIRD Oaklawn courne; 4 year up. Buase Trumpet.

1 1 nl'Weat Acre. ....110 Flagahnut IKIiRndrnn 113 Klg Steel lKII'Mask and Wig. 110 Pegging 1081 FOIRTH Mile. 70 yards: 3 year olda. Rough Base.

....1 15'Colorado .104 Big Rover 100 Potranco 115 Hope Call 100 Endy lull FIFTH Mil, 70 yarda; 4 year old up. Jerry 105Albelad 110 Thiatle Red 110 'Vanscout 105 Dr. McLarney. 110 Bull Sake. 100 Cross Ruff 113'Good 105 Mekong lO.tlHurry Ann 105 SIXTH 1 1-18 miles: 4 year olda up.

Cutlaa .107 Lottery 1081'Birdlea 102 fonville 112'Brambl Sortie. lib Count Dean 1101 SF.VKNTH Mile. 70 yards: 3 year olds. Palo Dnro 102Uack Venni 110 White Feather. 1 0(1 iMoody 113 Michillinda 1021'HI Wave 103 Lochee Jack HO Donnacal 1001'Parade Leader.

10S FH.HTH 1 1-iH milea: 4 year olda up. Frank Ormont, .11 1 i'Dovie Lou Klfl The Break lll'Waygood Ill Wee Hedwlg. .1 lllPon of Day 1KI Oopeg llll'Edification ...111 Tnpway Ill IJane Ill Muscatine 1 1 fl i Brilliant Misa.Klfi NINTH 11-18 miles; 4 year olda up. (Substitute.) Beaver Lake. .1 1 fllValvesta 11 6 and 4: Bill Quirt va.

Otto Smith, poatponed; R. J. Hoegler d. Afark Buckley, 3 nnd 1 C. Welsh d.

F. Afanis, 3 and 2. 69 21 Swift Crrnt. President Pierce to Head South Tomorrow FLIGnT OR JFWEIFRS AND DIA 37iTampa 40 49 85 60iVicksburg FLIGHT 159 Bob Zelinsky d. Tom cie-cak, 3 and Ed Hannon d.

Don Burkston, 2 un: T. Ogawa d. George Siegfried, 8 and 211 32 The American President liner Washington. Willislon Winnipeg 27 President Pierce, which arrived NOT ID. In the afcove tabulation of the tides th dally tide are given In the order of their occurrence, commencing with the early morning tide In the lefthand column, and the succeeding tides as they occur; on some days but three tides occur.

The column of height give the elevation of each tide above or below the level of Coast Survey Chart soundings. The numbers always are additive to the chart depth unless preceded by a minus (-) sign; then the numbers ar subtracted from th depth of the chart. (Signed) R. R. LUKENS.

Mas Nakamoto d. Ed Goldman, and 1. FLIGHT fil Dudley Pierce d. C. Dittes, 3 and A.

J. Wareing d. Ed Turner, lllth; Bay Cuneo d. James McKendry, 4 and A. B.

ntta d. N. Kuykendall, 8 and 7. FLIGHT 3 (Frank Werner Flight) SAILED FROM THIS PORT SUNDAY. MARCH 17 CHARLES WIIEF.LER str 3.

Salo). 0:45 p. March ID; Portland WALLlNliFORD, str (F. Conrad), 10:30 p. March lfl; Seattle.

DONA Phil ma (A. Ahrena), 11:20 p. March 10; Shanghai. J. A.

MOFFF.TT. tkr (C. Cagle), 11:40 a. Seattle. MERICOS H.

WHITTIER, tkr (Q. B. Mac Donald), 4:40 p. m. Portland.

KIKKKA, atr IS. H. Johannson), 7:05 p. Corinto. H.

M. STOREY, tkr (T. A. Hill), 8:20 p. Eatero Bay.

Temperature of precedlnr day. tSnow on th ground, 98 inches. Saturday afternoon from the Orient and Honolulu with 170 first cabin and tourist class pas RAINFALL DATA GeoiKe Fekkari d. Jack Alurphy, 21at hole; (leorue Bock d. Bob Evana, 3 and H.

sengers and a full cargo of Far Eilan d. Bill Pope, 7 and Fay Alurphy d. N. Fineman, 1 up. FLIGHT (17 (Kaauml Golf Club) Non- hAst freight, departs tomorrow on her shuttle trip to Los MOND SETTERS FLIGHT Paul Hum d.

George Nelson, (Mil hole; Oene Cieaen d. F. Schultz. 6 and ft. FLIGHT 1 ivi CHINESR FLIGHT J.

Hall d. Chan Wing, 1 up; Alyron Chan d. Thomas Kwan, 2 and Dan Yuke won from B. K. Chan, default; Thoma Leone Henry Lum, 5 and 3.

AT SHARP TARK DODGE FLIGHT Dr, Ed Campion Harold White, 4 and .1. Winfred Detach d. George Kerrigan, 3 and 2. Waller Alfa d. Ed Little, fi and 4.

R. George Roy Alarsh, 20th. Vic Lercari d. Carl Borgen, 5 and 4. Dave Lanaro d.

Carlton Goldstein, 2 and 1. A. Seller d. L. O.

Conlan, 2 and 1. Una re d. Jack Glass. 2 and 1. FLIGHT No.

8 H. Ludwig d. Fred riale. 3 and 2: L. Oibhona d.

Louis Kru-ger. 3 and Phil MeVicnr d. Roy Ander-ann, 5 and 4: Dud Smith d. Dick Zipaer, 3 and 2. FLIGHT No.

It A. Qulrmharh d. Walter Anderson, 1 up: J. Craig d. A.

Ambro- nka Yannae, 4 and Rlklmaru d. Kasahara, up; Yoda d. Takahuwa, 2 and Nakata d. Inul. 4 and 3.

Keanonal Last Season Normal to date Station 21 lira to date to dale last yr Eureka 81.7H 27.9H Redding .03 SO.liO 19.4(1 Sacramento 15. HO 14.49 Santa Kosa 27.50 24.55 14.15 San Francisco. 20.4'1 1R.2.' 11.29 San Joae 12 87 12.18 fl.76 Stockton 11.3d 8.82 Salinaa 15.52 10. H8 P. 55 Fresno 10.44 7.27 B.S9 8.

Luia Obispo. 20.HII 17.H0 9.41 Lo Angeles IH.0,'1 12.72 12.27 San Diego 10.02 8.61 8.67 FLIGHT (ill (Kaauml liolf ClUl Kl- yasu wron from Alataudaira, Shibata SIXTH mile: 4 year olds and up. Line to Get Three More New U. S. Ships Wise Derision won from Shmorta, Alon d.

Udagirl, 114 Woodsia Ill The tidal difference for th followinr points: West Berkeley Plus 25 minutes. Point Richmond Plus 40 minutes. Oakland Harbor Plus 40 ininiiUa. Mission Street Plua 30 minutes. Dumbarton Highway Bridge Plus 1 hone and 15 minutes, Point Kim Pnhio Plus ff.1 minutes.

San Mali-o-llnyward Bridge Plus 1 hoM and 5 minutes. Crockett Plus 2 hours an A 5 minutes. Ilrnicia I'lus 2 hours and 20 minutes. 1 up; Kuba d. Hlklta.

4 and 3. FLIGHT 71 (California Packing Com .116 .111 .104 Time .11 II Queen .111 1 'Travel Agent Bids will be opened bv the She's Hight Naughty Cruising Timber Lady Will River pany! L. Weiasel d. C. Foes, 4 and Bill Hlguera d.

E. Healy, .3, and 1. 10(1 114 FLIGHT 73 M.VI'KOX NAVIGATION B. Pacific Coast Ports (Compiled Sunday, March 11) ASTORIA Arrived. Marrh 16, midnight, str Dorothy Philip from Loa Angeles, Sailed, March 111, p.

atr Lumberman: 8 p. str Harpoon; midnight, Swed ms Valparaiso: midnight, str George Olson: March 17, 8 a. str Coast Merchant, all for San Francisco; March 16. 10 p. str Samoa for Lo Angeles.

CATHLAMFT Arrived. March 17, P. str Dorothy 1'hilips from Los An-gele. a COOS BAY Sailed. March 16, 0 SEVENTH 1 3-1 fl miles: 4 yr olda un COMPANY Allltnn AlcDowell d.

L. Valente, Maritime Commission at noon April 9 for construction of three combination nassenee r-careo lllth hole; F. Silva d. H. Pilot, 3 VI and Ieading Bet.

1 1 1 IPerBuader llfl San Francisco Meteorological Dat, Noon 4:30 p.m Barometer (aea level) Millibar 1018.8 1018f 1015.8 L. Olsen d. Afaisel, 2 Vi and Paul llateon d. G. Riirgs, 4 and 3.

Kea. UlPlpann Sue Harpen, .106 Sayloma Ill ships for the Mississippi Ship Blackmail 11 fl1 "Skating Fonl Prince Pharoah. KlHi Devil's Peak ,1 14 Our Laddie Flag 113 Veiled Lady Klti; Diabroom llfl Sting Rav 1 111 F.ICiHTH 1 3 16 miles; year olda up. Bed Tree 113 'Our Bud Ill San Pietro 110; Alpenglow Ill FLIGHT 7.T PACIFIC SFRVICK C.OLF CI.l Ii Moser d. H.

J. Mendea. 4 and Inches 30.03 30.03 29.99 Timberline llfl'Harem Queen. .106 ain. 4 end 3: W.

Martin d. Tom Aucott, de F. Shnmiin d. R. Hnenn, 4 nnd 3.

Transpacific Mails Mails close at the Ferry Post Office (Embar. cadero and Merchant Street) a follows; on hour earlier at the Main Poat Office ping Company which operates a regular service from New Orleans to ports on the east coast of Susan lnOI'Rorkrlm Ill Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather clear, track fast. FLIGHT 77 PACIFIC SFK tiOLF ri.l'll 1. Ferguson d.

Ed Olson, 2 and W. A Bohr d. C. MeCarlhy. 1 up.

Temperature Dry bulb Wet bulb Humidity (per cent) Wind direction Wind velocity Weather 52.5 flfl.3 88.0 61.1 64.1 67.4 91 44 60 Calm 0 4 10 Clear Clear I t. cldy. str uuinault for San Francisco. South America. FLIGHT 77-A PACIFIC NFIIYICE GOLF CLtB W.

Blake d. R. Klndig, DUPONT Sailed, March Id. Fhil str The vessels, to be identical to BINDMAN'S SELECTIONS NIGHT WIRE SELECTIONS FLIGHT 70 PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TFLEGKAPII Glen Palmer d. G.

Bendele, 2 Vi and 2: Hugh McBlrney d. Susana for San Francisco via Portland, EUREKA Sailed. March 17. 6 a. m.

str Bandon for San Francisco, Itav Ludlow, 1 up. the three now under construction for the same line, will be 490 feet In length with a 65-foot beam 16'i knots speed and accommodations for 63 passengers. FLIGHT 81 PACIFIC TELEPHONE C.RAYS HAItlltlR Arrived. March 17. 2 'By Lcs Conklln By Lou BIndman- AND TELEGRAPH W.

Rlehl d. C. R. str i.sr.atna rrom San Francisco, Boners, 1 Va and A. Laclerque d.

H. Sailed. March 17. (5 a. tkr H.

T. Binklev. 4 and 2. International New Service Handlcapper AT TROPICAL PARK Harper for San Francisco. FLIGHT 87 POWER INSI'RANCE FLIGHT Roy Corhan d.

Dick I'rosser, 2 fault: il. urek va. Lou Hanaou, postponed. FLIGHT No. lfl Sweet d.

S. Koloa-ky, 2 up; R. Abernalhy d. Bed Carter, 1 un: Waller Shewbridire won from Lester Carden, T. Alorlarty d.

Al EnKol-aon. and 2. FLIGHT No. 20 Leo Morrison d. aFrimmersdorf, 2 and 1: Ed Smith d.

Bob Anderson. 6 and 3: W. Keane d. AlcSimon, 8 and 7: F. Ambroslo T.

Begley. 7 and FLIGHT No. if-l Warren Smith d. Ray Farrell. 1 un; Kenneth Kerwm d.

Harold Afever. 3 and 2: Jim Shields d. F. J. Alc-Cammon, 1 up; T.

Lally d. Doser, 2 and 1. FLIGHT No. 28 Ted Labhard d. Bud Haas, fl and 4: J'aul ITiner d.

A. Fireil-man. 8 and 7: H. Fnrman d. If.

Currie. 7 and John Alilovich A. Dupper, 1 up. ri.IC.HT No. SI Tim Noble d.

Mike Welsher, 1 up; V. T. Arnold d. Kay liolmcs, 2 and 1: Gerry Durunt S. Hriabt, 1 up; Al McCarthy d.

W. B. lr-mond. .1 nnd FLIGHT No. fill J.

Oruenberg d. n. Fit gerald. 3 and 2: K. Turvis d.

D. Munson. 2. up; Bob Houghton d. L.

Iman, 2 and Rol-ert Cfildslmry d. Al IjiKoki. 2 and 1. FLIGHT No. 40 ItayGeorgi d.

C. Dage-man. 3 and Frank Amo d. If. Martin, 7 and 6: J.

Slofnn d. It. D. IToughtun. T.OS ANC.FLES Arrived, March 17, and Paul Allen d.

Bill Ryan. 1 up: B. 1 Philomel, Misa Beevllle, Narghlleh. Sparling. Nopalosa Rojo, Port O'Call.

3 Area. Gurkha Win, Swayne Hoyt Will Disclose New Plans a. str Virginian from San Fran Cisco; 12:10 a. Swed tkr Braconcla WEATIIF.R CONDITIONS Pressure 1 ouit high over the northwestern states and off the west coaat Sunday afternoon wllh a crest of about 30.56 inches off the Washington Coast, The dia-lurhance previously over the far West has moved on eastward and Is central over Oklahoma Sunday afternoon. It has caused light showers over the central Rockies, while considerable wind has been general over the plains states.

It is colder, with temperatures somewhat below normal over the central Rockies and northern plaina, but temperatures are above normal In other parte of th West. Temperaturea ar also well above normal from Oklahoma and Texas to the Ohio Valley. Thfl outlook la for fair "weather In the for WeRt Monday and Tuesday, It will be warmer In California and temperatures will he above normal throughout the far West. R. r.

COFNTS JR. 4 Rhett. Paul Lee. Taut. from Balboa: 2 p.

etr Dorothy Luckenbach from Boston; 6:10 a. atr West Tirey L. Ford, executive vice- Kyska, 0:15 a. str American, both from Kyan won from Jack Skelly, default; Bill Fowler d. Paul Allen, 2 up.

FLIGHT AMERICAN LEGION WEST OF TWIN PEAKS G. Anderson d. V. Thompson, lilth hole; B. C.

Woods d. Sam Deal, 2 up: Art Towneend d. Dave Chriflinn, 1 up; C. Crosa d. J.

Cassiday, 4 anil 3. ft Hull Whip, Mythical King. Technician. 0 Modest Queen, Cruising. Woodsia.

7 our Laddie, Skating Fool, Diabroom. 8 Chiihana Our Hud. Pete Wendling. Baltimore; a. atr Weat CamarKO Mission Street at Seventh); Transpacific per aircraft Clipper.

(Flight No. 1811): Hawaii, Midway. Wake. Guam. Manila and Hong Kong (Connecting for Japan, Indo-Ohlna.

Straita Settlement. Dutch East Indies, Siam, India. New Zealand and Australia) Mails closing at Ferry Post Office March 10 at 1:30 p. m. Domestic registered mail closes March 10.

p. m. Foreipn closes March 10 at 12:30 p. m. Foreign registered mail closes March 111 at 1 1 a.

m. Iave Treasure Island 4 p. March 10 Rates per half ounce to Honolulu, 20 cents." To Guam. 40 cent. To Manila.

60 cents. To Hong Kong, 70 centa. To New Zealand and Australia, 70 centa. For China. Japan, Korea and Sibcrlai March 21, 1 p.

Hie Mnru. March 21, 5 p. UU-Fies. Harrison (Slianchal onlv). Mnrch 8:10 a.

(O)-Matsonla (Honir Kong only) March 24. 8:10 a. (ID-President Tierce March 27, 8:10 a.m.. (Ill-Tatuta Maru. U'hina mnila lor i'eiping and Tientsin only).

For Netherlands Fast Indira, French Indo-Clilna, Thailand and Straits Settlements! March 22, 5 p. (61-City of Lo Angeles. March 24. 8:10 s. W-Presirlcnt Tlcrc March 25.

1:10 p. Hoegh Merchant (Netherlands East Indies only) For Philippine Islamist from Buenos Aires; 10:2 a. atr Stanley Griffiths from New Orleans; 2:05 International New Service Turf Editor TROPICAL 1'AKlv Philomel, Ruhura, Nanrhllch. Nopalosa Bojo, Trimmed, Ten o' Hearts. 5 Area.

Gurkha. Fight On. 4 Rhett, R. I'inchot. Lady Sara.

6 Technician. Mythical Kintr. Hull Whip. (I Modest Queen, Wtiodaia, She's HiBht, 7 Devil's Peak. Diabroom.

Hlai kmail. 8 San l'letrn. Chicharra, Our Bud. Beat Alodest Queen. OAKLAWN 1 (lolden Lea, Swing Queen, Bed Idol, 2 Mequuia, Litton Hickman.

Marcobala, 3 West Acre. Maak and Wig, Big Steel. 4 Potranco, Rough Phss, Kniv. 6 Dr. McLarney, Crosa Ruff.

Hull Market. 6 Cou! Dean, Conville, Cutlaa. 7 Jak Vennie. Hi-Wave, White Feathera. 8 Frank Ormont, Muacatine, The Break.

9 Rockrim, Valveata. Timberline. Best Potranco. uem Queen. AT OAKLAWN 1 Golden T.en.

Sivln? Oneen Ped T.tr.1 p. str San Rafael from Norfolk. Sailed, March 17, 2 a. tkr Torres, FLIGHT 91 AMERICAN-HAW AIIAN Lou levin d. Whllaitt, 3 and John president of Swayne Hoyt, which recently sold their inter-coastal fleet to foreign buyers, has promised to issue a formal statement today in reply to rumors along the street stating the company plans to retire from a.

ms Californian, both for San Pniner d. A. Brown, 'i up; Jim Alurphy d. Al Helnrlch. 1 up; Schage John Francisco; 12:20 a.

Nor ms California Express for Balboa; 3:20 a. tkr Camden for Seattle; 3:65 a. tr Vermar for 'I Heituuia, Marcnbala. Lilting. 3 West Acre.

Hu.i rom. Mk and Wig. 4 Potranco, Bough Paaa. Endy. 5 Crews Ruff, Dr.

McLarney. Bull Market, l'roner. nnd 1. FLIGHT J(l OCCIDENT ALTT. lilt Baltimore: 5:50 a.

tkr J. J. Coney for chell A. Nelson, 20lh hole; William DekSmilh d. Alelvin Stuhl, 4 and Art Glander d.

Joe Hummel), 3 and H. Lang and Ken Itubmsen d. J. C'hesKuri, 5 business and give up their agency onviue. Miming sun.

utlas. 7 Jack Vennie, Little Jack, J'aloduro. Muacatine. Frank Ormont, Dovle Lou. Velvesta.

Rock Rim. 1'lpaon. Best Muscatine. and 4. Seattle: Jap tkr San Ramon Maru for Osaka.

Arrived, 17, 5:05 p. Nor ma Orenanger: 2 p. Ital ms Rialto, both from San Francisco: 5:15 p. str City d. Jack Wldby, 3 and 2.

1 LIOHT No. 4 1 Best Foods: John De agreements with the Yamashjta older d. A. Ale Vicar. 2 and E.

CutitU' ron d. Amo, 4 and 3. Line, a Japanese shipping group, of Los Angeles from New York: 4:50 p. FLIGHT No. 48 standard Oil Company: and the Calmar Line, intercoastal U.

C. Golfers Bow To Berkeley, 8-7 CLINCH PENNANT BALTIMORE, March 17. (AP) The Baltimore Orioles clinched Claua Ilink d. Gil O'Shauglmcsay. llllh hole: Fte-e Ticbenor d.

Fd Norton. 1 Un. FLIGHT No. fl'J Bank of America: Aldo Andrinl d. Robert Snowgrass, t-j up: Leo Langloia d.

If. Snnwdcn. 2 and 1: Joe Msrch 20, 3 p. A. A.

U. MEETING SET Regular monthly meeting of the board of managers of the Pacific Association of the A.A.U. will be held on Thursday. (l)-Talisman. to New York, when she arrived last Thursday.

Deals are reported pending by foreign buyers for the Alaska Salmon Company's steamer, El-wyn C. Hale and four of the Mat-son Line's laid up fleet, the Ma-kena, Mahukona, Coquina and Corrales. McCormick Expected to Bid for Five U. S. Ships Despite abandonment of their the Eastern Amateur Hockey Berkeley Country Club beat (ij)-City of Los An- c.raseena d.

Af, Calonlco. 4 and T. jHarcn 6 p. geles. Jan ms latiakaze Maru from Buenos Aires.

Bailed. March 17, 4'30 p. atr Flo-mar: midnight, str President Harrison; p. str Sea Thrush, all for San Francisco: p. str Coast Trader for San Francisco: 6:59 p.

Ikr Emidio for Portland; 6:40 p. str Maine for Philadelphia, PORT OAMRTF. Sailed. March 17, tr; Point San Pablo for Columbia River. PORTLAND Arrived, March 17.

1 a. Keanr d. Harry Mnean, up. the University of California League pennant tonight, defeating Washington, 3 to 2. FLIGHT SW CITY II ALL EMPLOYES squad, 8-7, in a golf match at FLIGHT Hank liroderiek d.

Steve AVI1- Berkeley yesterday. The results liains, 4 and 3: J. J. AleCann d. II.

Bcdard, 3 and 2: Wale AVelrhnn d. Dick Hughes, 3 March 24, 8:10 a. 6)-rresldent Tiere For Hawaiian Ialanili; March IB. 8:10 a. Mnlikn.

March 22, 1:10 p. (fil-Maisnnla. March 24. a. (lii-Preaident Tiero Marrh 2ti.

7:10 a.m.. Mariposa. (via San Ivdro fl p. March 8.10 a. (3-()-Tatuta Marti.

March 27. 8:111 a. Henderson. Jack liivegren-Jaek Harnett ff 'C), L. W.

Hink-ltemo Bonlni (R), '4 Norb and Dick Shortridso d. Cy StriKht, 2 and 1 -MONK SEZ: Ward U'CI. 1: Dr. W. Merle H.

(low (Fl). Bert Wetzel-Alan May Ikr Topila from Los Angeles; a. atr Ltickenhach from Seattle. bury (CC). 2 lit R.

B. Johnann-D. W. Sailed, March 17. 11:45 a.

atr Olnpana for Seattle: 3 p. tkr Te.inn, Hutchison 'i Art Anderson-Bob Alur ray (LCI. J. Reers-A. C.

Horner (HI, 8 p. tkr Mojave, both for Loa An 'eltrei O. I. Pateat Offlcal 0: Dick Johnson-Rill Watson H'C). Dave Wallace-Dr.

A. Goodwin (B), 3. geles. SEATTF Arrived. March 17.

1 a. TUAT UIA.S A. THAMKS FER "CIOCK.ER ADVISES A WAGER, Nor ms British Columbia Express; p. str Silverado; 4:30 P. tkr Associated: 6 p.

atr Astoria: 6 p. Swed HfcKfc OFP ma Margaret Johnson: 8 p. str Als LOST THE OTHER VM, MC-NJK--TA' CHART SAID HE WAS IM CLOSE QUARTERS OATH' BACK FAST MCHWU' CHEERIKi' AAE UP WITH THE lr4FO, BUTCHER BUT I GUESS VA OOUT FEEL SORRY EJOUSH TO TAKE VER HAMD FLIGHT 110 SHARP PARK COLF CT.I II Krrd Alack d. Ed Power. 1 up; H.

E. Jibkel d. William eleeak, 1 un; Karl Snow d. V. Kennedy, 1 up; N.

Christiansen George Eliard, 2 and 1. FLIGHT (il SIUKI' PARK GOLF CU It H. Gabriel d. Al Cheatham, 3 and George Bell d. K.

Fletcher, 4 and f. Hawkins d. Put Marks. 1 up; Dr. J.

O. Switzer d. Roy Weir. II and 6. FLIGHT (.8 FIJtRIERS Jack KraJt d.

R. Harth, 1 up: H. Seulniek d. J. Stefani, 3 and 2: J.

Roval W. Pinkus, 1 up; C. C. Hardev-icke d. 3 and 2 1 LIGHT DOIIKMVNN II0TF.L ITLV FLIGHT Hnwey d.

B. Wil-kens. 3 and Wally Smith d. B. White.

1 up; If. Bucbens d. e. Farman, 5 and Wilson S. Perkies.

ft and 4. FLIGHT 811 Vt I.M1M, Mill SE F.I.F.C-TRIC FLIGHT L. Phillips d. J. Barnes: 1 up: W.

Bray d. J. Fenton, default; K. Meyer, bye; L. Cross d.

W. Tull, 2 up. 2 Share Honors At Millbrae Cliff Matos and M. A. Gold baman, all from Ssn Francisco: 10-45 For Samonn and FIJI Islands: March 2fl.

7:10 a. Mariposa (via. San Pedro 6 p. l. For Australia.

West Australia and New Zealand: March 20. 7:10 a. Mariposa (via San Pedro 8 p. For and Islands: March 27, 8:10 a. Henderson.

MEMO 1 Specially addreesed. 2 Lettera only. 3 Firat-class and newspaper mall only, 4 Parcel post only 5 Third-class and parcel post only. 8 Shipaide mail received at wharf up to 10 minutes before vessel aaila (double postage requlredl Closings subject te change without notice), Registered mull closes Ine hours earlier. a.

tkr Dlrign; midnight, str Cascade, both from Los Anreles. Sailed. March 17. 4 80 a. str Katrine Pacific Argentine Brazil Line snrvice, the McCormick Steamship Company may be among bidders to purchase or charter the steamers City of Flint, Independence Hall, Waukegan, Collamer and Pacific Redwood, it was learned yesterday.

The Maritime Commission announced last Saturday that bids were being invited for operation of the ships from ports of Oregon, Washington and California to the east coast of South America via the Panama Canal. STRETCH AN CAM DO fAUCH BETTER OFF THAT SCALE. Luckenbach for Sound Ports: 5 P. Jap A 1 hUh operators. Calmar Line, it is further reported, expects to establish their own offices at principal Pacific Coast cities by the end of April.

Officials Deny Rumor of Luckenbach Sale Officials of the Luckenbach Lino, queried last week regarding reports that the British Ministry of Shipping was offering $70 per deadweight ton for their fleet of vessels, denied the reports and pointed out that all applications for sales to foreign buyers must be cleared through the United States Maritime Commission, which issues public announcements of proposed sales. News and Notes of Maritime Interest Bethlehem Union Iron Works recent repair contracts include crankshaft repairs to the Dutch motorship, Salawati; joint frame, repairs on the tanker, L. P. St. I Clair, and drydocking and general overhaul of the tanker, Mericos H.

Whittier. The Italian Line's Rex sailed from New York for Gibraltar, Naples and Genoa Saturday with 3(Vt passengers aboprd, reports local headquarters of the line. The vessel brought 1,071 passengers stein tied for low gross honors in the director's cup tourney at Millbrae yesterday. Each had a str Oyoko Maru for ancouver. SAN DIFCO Arrived.

March 17. 3:30 p. USS Pompano from San Francisco. Sailed. Marrh 17.

6 p. tkr San Diegan for Los Angeles: midnight, at! Peter Kerr for Philadelphia. 76. Low gross C. Dilke, 77; BUI Barlah, 77: Ward Bowers, 78.

Ikiw net Hugh Darling. 81-17 64: W. Ainswoith. bU-lll (14; Cliff Alatos, 7U-II Sheehan Accepts Bid AT TROPICAL Commendador II In fifth $1 win Our Bud In eighth $4 win At OAKLAWN Maak and Wit la third win Bet fit Sat nrriar (irflhacd 17.0' I-e-l 111.41) 'Roll TACOa.X Arrived. Msrch 1" noon, tkr American Fisher from Seattle; 3 p.

ms West Cuseeta from Everett. Sailed. March 17. 11:30 a. tn str Noyo for San Francisco: 9 p.

tkr American Fisher for Sesttle: 8 p. str Horace Luckenbach for Olympi. TATOOSII rassed. March 17, fl a. str Astoria: 6 a.

tkr Associated; 6 a. str Alsbaman. all for Sesttle. Passed. March 17, 1 p.

Philippine str Susana for San Francisco via Portland. HAftDlNC. PA8K C'hamplonhhip Flight Jim E. French Jr. d.

Warren Berl, 1 up. Paul Tulliua d. Fred AlcLeod. 1 up. Alan Gilleran d.

Bob Johnson, 3 and 1. Angelo Bonino Clarence Groawird, 1 up. Aldo Galettl d. Mat ralacln 3 up. Rob Daniel d.

Ernie Carii. 2 up. Bill Wigging d. Emar Hansen, Huh hole. Frank liuss d.

Walter Giham. 6 and 3. Plymouth Flight No. .1. C.

Weater-velt Pat While. 1 un: Dick Jordan d. EASTERX TORTS BALTIMORE Aretved. March 16, tr Kentucky from Portland, Arrived. Marrh 17.

tkr 8. C. T. Podd from San Francnco; ajr Heffron from Lo Anceles. Sailed.

March 17, tr Weet Portal for. San Fr.incisio NEW" KIRK Sailed Marrh Id Harris, Morahan Tie at Crystal to Address Conference Joseph R. Sheehan, president of American President Lines, has accepted an invitation to address the Western Transportation Conference, convening at the University of Southern California on April 11. Teas for Vladivostok: tkr Llueth' Kel- lose for West CoHst Ports. Arrived, March 17.

Mr Onsnnlan from Class A cowinners in a match play vs. par tourney at Crystal Springs yesterday were Art Harris, with 72-270. and John Mora ISLAND FORTS rranc air foiiiona i rom Kveccti HONOLULU Arrived. Marrh 17. 4 1 Sailed.

March IT. sir Floriduin for San han, with 77-770. Other leaders: class Kevmlt Encelsen, 8 up against p. Fresldent Cleveland from San 1 rand-fi Francisco; sir Kalanl from Mnlcle. MIRFOIK March 17, str S.ia Sailed.

March 17, sir Pcsid.nt Cleve- ftimron from lrfis Ancojcs. land for Tlonck.me- str l-airfteM f'ltw fori S.ill Much jr ma John Palacm. 2Hh hole. Jay Senlt d. Mil-Ion Rosa.

ami clem Collin v. Boh Sinclair, postponed. I'lklit An. 3 Art Harris d. Waller Mel abe, 3 and 2: Ralph Hit" d.

Howard Nelson. 3 and 2: chink ll'ithweilor won from Sam Namhu. default: Ed Castag- nello d. Peter pibefrlck. 1 lip.

Flight Ne. ft Frank Roberta Wallace Kiblee, up; Harvey Bell d. Louie Logo- Joseph B. Eastman of the In par; low gross. Rill R.irnea, 81); low net, Alel Pickering.

fiT-lfl terstate Comcrce Commission will nw fork; March 'i. str Dickenson tor'tori. 1 New 1 i 'r Cm way Island; str Fuerto Ricaa for New Hitii no nn.iissa led. March i Hole-in one attempt John Morahan, 7 Midwa, ITork. also address the group.

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