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-1 SATURDAY EVENING. TniBUNEI 2, 1911. BERT LOWEY ONES JL JO Effd afors. and0 Speed Demons Will Thrill OHpe, Take a. Middle My- AnirsMp A panorama view of Motordrome spectators sho which the airships and fost mo crowds which will PRIHGIPALS IF1 WEST nAKiAfjn niiR cm OAKLAND CLUB GOES HARD AT WORIi Petrosky Hopeful of Beating Burgess So He Can Battle With Holland.

The sports are taking a great deal of interest in the coming bouts to be held at' the West Oaldand Club next Wednesday evening, as they are assured of mm i i some rattling good bouts, and vtfill get a run for their money. -It, is general opinion; that the i-S-iv ff'f card arranged exceeds i any put on at the club before, and every one "predicts a- fine evening's sport. All the contestants are training faithfully and will in the pink of. condition when the gong sounds 4f or the opening affray. In.

the special bank of 'six rounds some very vfast work can be looked for as the contestants who are to furnish thena know every, more of the game and being anxious to mount the pugilistic lauaer will put forth their best efforts to win decisively j. The first brings out Roy c-s of fctov 3t 5b tUJJfrL" 1 Sa; jl -t -f Ti 5s k' -Vtfft Moore, the clever San Francisco boy, and. Manuel Velrra of Oakland. Moore is a willing' and experienced ringman and has met such men as Couture, Boughmaa and Other well known boys. VEIRRA IS A HARD ONE.

In Velrra he finds a tough nut ta 4 crack and one who possesses the necessary sleep- producing punch, es was shown in his bouts at the Wheelman -Phow and in the amateur bouts in San Francisco, where he disposed of his men In short order. Frankie. Kd wards and Tommy McFarland are the principals in the next, six round bout. Edwards is well known In Oakland and can always be depended upon for fast bout. McFarland lathe best boy at hlswelght in San Fran--Cisco and will give Edwards one of the hardest' battles in his career.

He la getting into excellent shape and will be fit as a fiddle. The main event between Burgees' and Petrosky can be better, compared to a bout between bear eats. both are of the fighting and mlximr kind, and judging from their-past bouts vj-r oi tne nottest contests seen in Oakland for a long time, will be seen. WINNER TO BOX MANTELL. Both are anxious to be declared the winner having been promised a match with Frank Mantle.

So they will strive their utmost to be declared the winner-Both have been In active training 'for the past week and will be in the best possible condition on Wednesday eve. uacn I eels continent or be In dr1rr the winner and the fans can look for or FANS AREM1UCH DISGUSTED WITH WELSH Promoters Hereabout Will Do Welf Enough to Let These Two Find Matches Elsewhere I i What 'a muddltf 'ifeastbrrie. over the disgraceful exhlbltiqrl of Packy McFarland and- Freddie Welsh, a So -disappointing wa thi fighting of both'men" that the iightwwght. "prospects hereabouts is away up in the air and none of the pVpmoters really know which way. to look for timber to supply the man who pays his dollars to see milling.

fx 9 2P: SHY, PILOTS PREPARE A FOR COMBAT WITH ELEMENTS Masson, Cooke and Madame Masson to Attempt Many New Aerial Tricks. By J. Al HOULIHAN. Prepare your Sunday dinner early tomorrow If tn Motordrome la to be your destination for an afternoon of sport, ex- citaraent and thrills. Having- carried out thia plan gTab the first car possible and oh arriving' at the now unbecoming fa mous speedway get the best seat pos elble.

A treat Is In store for you, the like of which, we dare never been" offered In- any form of- amusement. Three aviators and a score or more 'vof the beet motorcycle riders in the world are down on the cards to perform for the edification of the thousands who will, be on hand. The last named alone are well worth the price of admission. Evidence "the thrills they produced -week aso. MADAME MASSON.

TO FL.Y. Mon. and Mme. Masson and Weldon Cooke, three, tried nd daring sky pilots, have in store for you, so an three state, a program of aviation worth going miles -to see. And the --only place to see the whole attraction And see it properly is within the grounds.

Quick sensations and landings, spiral dips and every trick known to the art are to be attempted. Masson and Cooke, with conditions fa vering, are tCTace for a distance of five miles, Masson will soar the skies to l- height the crowds will marvel at. and the motor bike speed kings will clash in the same snappy and speedy fashion which has characterized their former Cook put in the major portion of today finishing up the work of asembllng his machine, and late, this afternoon he will make a flight and a number of landings to familiarise himself with the motor-drome, surroundings. Following his flight of today Masson-, win have his craft placed In a hangar which has been pre-s pared for him and a bodyguard will keep vigilant watch during the night on the -J two: machines which are to take an im portant place In the attraction of to-. morrow.

COOKE ANXIOUS TO CSRFORM. Cooke Is looking' forward tox his appearance before a local crowd with a great deal of eagerness and la bent on performing in such as to leave no doubt' in their mlnda as to his expert-ness In aerial navigation. AH weex long be has made flights' of no mere conse-ueqnce before large and enthusiastic crowds at Stockton hie last one pJ luuiwa; mum wn VI 1MB mat on reo- ord, that of remaining in the air for a period of ninety minutes. The Oakland boy will, be pitted against one of the craftiest and coolest birdmen of the present day, one who has appeared in nearly every country in the world and one who has. conauered the nnoertain trade and other winds on more than one occasion.

Masson takes his Important part of the afternoon's 'proceedings a matter of fact way. He displays no outward signs of either nervousness or a possibility of fatality. Some dayr he knows not when, he figures' that, a continuation of his present calling- will lead him to the same end unexpectedly reached by numerous others as daring and brave. It's all in day's work, he claims. The motorcycle riders have been in -readiness for this fourth Sunday of racing for the last i two days.

They: are now familiar with the track and each week brings with it added confidence of winning and the making of new marks. Wolters Js a likely ywinner in he coming events. 7 with Seymour and Armstrong as his most dangerous rivals. Ample street car and railroad accommodations have been provided for and the problem of handling-, the spectators will be carried tiiroufh without a hitch, say the officials. TRAIL3BAY VISITOR IS PUT OUT AND ROBBED SAN FHAKCISQO.

Iec, 3. Ilarry H. Nelson, a resident of Santa Rosa, arrived here lastl night and r-started for his brother's homo, on Vermont street. As he passed a dark place he was assaulted by robber, beaten yfer the i head and 1 knocked unconscious -The thug then went through his- pockets, taking $10. "WTjen Ite recovered Kelson went to the Mission Hnerpencv hospital, W.hers Ills Injuries were dressed.

i. i iiiai HEARST-GAVE $6700 TO FUND OR LEAGUE 1 ALBANT, N. Dec 3 William R. Hearst contributed to fhe (9650 fund raised by the Independence League of New York county at the last election, according- to a statement filed with the secretary of state. The league spent $9953.

"BEST ON EARTH Thij is the verdict of R. J. Howell. Tracy, who bought Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for his wife. "Her case was the worst I have ever seen, and looked like, a sure' case of1 consumption.

Her lungs were sore and she coughed almost incessantly and her voice was hoarse and weak. Foley's Honey -and Tar Compound brought relief at once and less than three bottles effected complete euro." la-hart's store, corner tenth and Washington street. WEAK NERvors DISEASED Are yo Wt eided to sire np la 4wpmAr, er ZKsMsedl a of. of in a of on 4 wL x- -k SIC 1 5 a 5 CHICAGO'S OWNER DOES NOT LIKE A CLOSED DOOR Says Everybody Should Know What Big League Magnates Do at Their Meeting. CHICAGO.

Dec. 3. Charles W. Murphy, president of the Chicago National Leasee Club. Is preparing- 6 stir up a lively time at the league meeting in 'New York next ween, reports reacnea Chicago yesterday, that a change would: be proposed to the constitution, fixing a fine of 250 as punishment for any magnate who In the future mlsrht srive out for riihii.tin arrymmg connection with an execu tive meeting.

Concerning the report Mr. Murnhrr crave Indication last night that he would vigorously oppose such a move. He said: 1 am first, last and all the time, heartily in of- the open door policy and decidedly opposed to any move tending toward gumshoe methods and secret gatherings. f'Let the -metina be in the form of -a convention, with invitations to oldtimers, newcomers, press and the like, so that all may have the opportunity of making suggestions. rThegame belongs to the people.

Then let the people know what is crolno- ct the meetlnars. I. say. let the.mamhon the baseball writers' association of America, into the rooms. Tes.

and let them participate in the. debates." i TRACK PROSPECTS AT STANFORD ON THE PICK-UP STANFORD UXrVERSITY, Dec 3 Track prospects at Stanford are brighter than ever as a result of Saturday's jneet. which was run oft with the ldeu of bringing out new men, particularly freshmen. As the result the Intercollegiate meet in the spring will, be largely dependent upon the distance runs, the showing of Dodge two-mile grind was particulars He covered the eight laps In the- good time of Kern, Templeton and Dawson are good hurdlers. In this event, historically one the weakest with -Stanford, "Dad's" men may be able to pull some points out -the fire.

Dawson lm-. hrathpr nr Dawson. the sophomore tennis star: Templeton is the freshman Hugh Alderman is heaving the hammer out ood- shape. In the high Jump Mlllett, new man. shows great form, una Jameson, a freshman, ran him a close seoond with no at alL If Moulton can -extract all out of ths former that he appears to have in him.

and can teach technique to the latter, he will have a brace of Jumpers good for-points. The sprints present Captain Tom Coleman and Ted Gelssler. both good for fat additions to the score. BUZUKOS THROWS DYERBER. STOCKTON.

Dec 2. Peter Busukos Portland, lightweight champion wrestler of the world, defeated W. Dyerber, Instructor of the Stockton Athletic club, last night In two straight falls. First fall fn 48 minutes, with a head scissor and to hold: second. 4 minutAa.

same hold. weighed 140 pounds ua iyvroer ireigasa n. busukos was top from start to finish. enre, and la 60S, and you are cured for lifs. ff children and make a Stood test so.

yoa magle. withoat pain, trouble or loss of be! and snotbes the canal and mtnrM ta at i -X IS 4 of the tp the for the T. tne and for i the a for i Xt. if" -X PACKY AND TOMMY MAY SLAM EACH BACK EAT They Have Offers to Meet in Several Rings and May Accept Them. Packy McFarland and his manager will probably leave for the east tomorrow and may be accompanied by Tommy Murphy and Manager Buckley.

7-The boxers have i received offers from Kenosha, Pittsburg and New York to meet one another and the managers are willing; provided there Is enousrh money offered- The New Yorkers are hiehlv" atlsnii WUh Murphy's1 showing acaJnst the stockyards boxer and are sure that Tommy win be a big card In all the eastern fight centers. Wha tlo -next fight card will be is I'Uii iiiak. 1 will 1 yuig 1 onv who has this month's, fight permit. The Metropolitan Club promoter has tried to get Freddie Welsh- tonaooear here! --but the Britisher's demands were I altogether too high. Manager.

Buckley would be willing to. stay oyer and let Murphy fight here this month and he will meet 0't)ay this afternoon and talk things over. Promoter Co ft roth may- make a trip east. There Js nothing large' In sight at present for the Shasta Club manager since tne illness that befell Wolgast In Los uonrotb made known' yaaterdty Ms offer to for a battle McFarland, and surprised his hearers by saying that he was willing to srive the champion $20,000 to batUe with the Stockyards boy. Hs bad ialso- made an offer to Jones to pay.

Wolgast 9000f to meet Knockout Brown, The receipts for the McFarland -Murphr battle were a little over $8000, McFarland. realised $2800 while Murphy's share of J2100 was one Of the best purses the Harlem boy has battled for. TWENTY-FIVE Y.M.CA. RUNNERS AVE FUN -AROUND HILLS Athletlo activity at the local Y. M.

CL- A. yesterday was featured by a hare and hound; race, in which 25 runners took The wound around the Piedmont hills and terminated at -the association building, a distance of five miles being: covered. Two runners. Law-son and Redding, managed to elude their pursuers i -A: public demonstration of 'the nrfnn. branches of physical work at the M.

A.r will be held next Friday evenlmrS dub swinging, mass formation, wand drill, vaulting, basketbaU and an indoor baseball game will feature the en- MUSEULl OF AliATOi'lY WaalnMM ar aay rawtra lm -1---ma Posttivery cured by Iha oMaat PMiaJM aa the Ceaaa nttryaara, DISEASES TraataMM Baneaaihr a a katan. fMMiCiv Ctwa ia evaay aa aa. eVfcVt PHItOSOPHY ivancz njna DK. Ha.IX.-g KlEIKTIQOSATOB -f tow. 2 Toe T1J hproeement rrom tbo first dose.

We bars ao noek eoofldance la ear treatmeat that "telr otter hvb HCN-DRKD reward foe tnr w. ennnot enre. Till aecret Gerard? Eniarres Sarnsken Organs, rarea Emission Inpuceuey. Varicopele. Prcmatorena.

Uieat ftrtcture. Kidneys. Lost Maonoosi. Dratna la uie Wins and all stner terrible was tin rttaets of of youth or sxcesa; (2 per bottles tares ottles. $3.

Goaranteed to tors any cnrabla eaas. Try it. acta llks macle. er adtireaa BALL'S MEDICAL. I.N5XIICTS.

S3 Broadway (apstain). Oakland. CaL Offles bsura. a. to atuadajs.

a. aa. as IS aa. -i GniciiESTEn p.lls 4 5 i 5.vs.ssJ. IT 5 Aa WOLGAST JS ON -THE RIGHT ROAD TO HEALTH IiOS AXGELJES, Dec a.j lieports from the 'Clar Bartons hospital last nig-lit were to the Effect that Ad Wolgast, champion lightweight pugilist of the was improving- steadily, and that he had practically passed the crisis of the op.

eratiasV His complete recovery In few days is forecasted. CHIEF OF POLICE HAS SLAM FOR BOXING GAME Dec. 2. "One moret fight like, that last night and prise fighting will be at an end so long as am chief of police of Sacramento," declared Polics Chief Ahern yesterday, speaking of the Mantell-Oeorge bout Thanksgiving da v. The main event was-a plain every day robbery.

Stockton fans, who backed Kid George, had no chance for their money with Thomas as, 4-eferee. Ahern statement follows in line" with a swirl of sentiment today. No fight held here recently has caused as much comment and it Is the opinion of hundreds of fans that George -should -have had a draw. Referee Joe Thomas gave- Mantell -the decision, declaring he had the best of it by George "never had a dhance to win," declared Ahern. "Thomas came here to serve the1 local sports' who were betting to to 14 on Mantell as a sure thing.

The Stockton bettors were nandiKTawgoldbrlck; Of the worst and rankest drder. ''The management of the fight showed itself to be of the cheapest sort." TOO MUCH TALKING MAY COST EWING LOTS OF CASH SAN FRANCISCO, Ieov 2. Baising the license for baseball grounds from $40 to 1000 per year was the matter taken up by the supervisors' license committee yesterdsy. "Baseball exhibitions here this year yielded $250,009, according' to the quoted opinion of the of the league," said iChairman O'Dowd." "A Quarterly charge- of $10 is ridiculous." Joe Der ham, for the San Francisco baseball club. Insisted ro such statement had been made.

Besides, we pay a $800 license for our bar' Derham was asked to brins the club's books of dally receipts tor next Friday's meeting, ana tne matter was put ever until next week. ITALIAN CRACK WILL TACKLE' SIX MEN IN ONE NIGHT NEW TORK. Deo. As Frank Gotch and Stanislaus ZbvcO have rerruutri to take up the offer mSESevthem by Baicevloh, the Italian wrestler, who fiFon his way to this country on board the Cedric. the latter has another proposition to make to the mat artists.

Upon his arrival he will agree to throw any six men in one evening, barring- Gotch and Zbysco. He will forfeit $1000 to any one Of the six men whom he" does not within twenty minutes' This proposition Is open -to all NAVAL SHIPS PREPARING TO RUSH TO CHINA MAMS TSrAND, Dec. 2. The naval transport Buffalo is to be prepared for duty in the Asiatic according to orders received at the navy yard yester-day. jThe vessel milt leave" bere Deceraoer 13, and it is understood will carrv 700 men from this country, the men to be distributed among the various" war ships now in umness waters.

The recruits are now being rushed across the continent from the east. The refrigerator ship Glacier has been ordered to Hawaii as soon as a few minor repairs are completed. GRAXDE, Iec. 2. The plant of the La Grande-Ronde -Lumber Company at Perry, four miles west of this place, was destroyed by fire yesterday.

Tha loss is expected to reach $300,000. The cause of the fire has not been ascertained. It is understood that the plant was not teavily ir-ure I. 0 stockyard scrapper was among those that had something to say. but after the money, had all been in the box office and the fight1 was "I don't, know what was the with Packy, but I have never seen- him act tne way fie acted before and after the fight, and I am certain there' was something wrong.

I was absolutely sure that the bout wouldn't last more than ten rounds, and Packy, thought the same inmg. man ao any Better on tne rounds, but, that- was mainly because me cnance didn't oner. Murpny is a gooa game boy, who hasn't been given enough credit but aU ther same I thought Packy 'would knock iUm outt'. h-n, "McFarland came back In the' seventh round-and told me that he could get' Mur phy' any time he-wanted' hint: I urged him to finish the thing up. but he said he would wait That was where hs missed his opportunity.

"After the tenth round, when Murphy got back his wind. I was mighty; serious." 1 This is all mighty fine talk after the fans have had the package handed to them but 09 ner- cent of hem still tKinir that Paoky McFarland is far from what ne was cracnea up to be. TO PLAY BASEBALL IN MORNING Judge McCredle, president of the Port-Und club, wilt leave his- home on Monday to attend the annual meeting: of the league which President Baum has called for Francis. Judge will make an effort to have Sunday mornlng games abolished. -exceptv-those-t.

and has a schedule prepared which he wiU submit for the consideration of the directors. The Judge does not figure on making- any trades. I'. 1 1 JIM BRITT GOES BACK TO THE LIGHTS 0X0ND0N James Edward Britt left last night for New where he will spend a few days before starting- for London, where he will remain for an indefinite time. Britt bad several theatrical offers which, lucrative, but he passed them trp.

The former lightweight has no intention of doing any boxing, but he will probably take up, the stage. There rumors of James Edward engaging in a bovit with Kid Cupid. SitHUprJJiitil 3 Ai 'M. 3 every night Puts you in fine shape to work -just like smoking AIl-Havanas steadily. Better be careful and change over to a light, harmless cigar part Havana, part domestic: a GenI Arthur IT.

A. Dlztiltcn rattling go. t. preliminaries win be on the program, first brings together Muv McGraw Bddv KelleVfr and the others will fur nished by two well known ringrnen whom' the matchmaker will slrn ning. v'; altogether the card' is the best one offered the fans for a long time and apuia irw bv crowaeu nouse.

The bouts will be run off in manner as in the former show by getting- tne sports home in an early season LA AMITA vtcbxd's rnresT Every IVosna interested and ahould know abont the wonderful MARVEL VVhiriing Spray TSo sew vaoinai ernnge. eatmoat gonrenlent. Cleanaea InstanUr. aak roar axussiatfoi It. If he cannot supply thN IIASVCL.

aiywflt n1 Athi Sot aand atamn far Illustrated knt alL It wt-rtm fnll nrHrra- Krs and direction! Invaluable to ladles aatfU. 4taatja aircn, For Sale by Owi Drua Co. DR; PALMER Consaltatisa sac Examination TEEZ. STarra, Sloed sad Bkin Bissuas SPECIALISE Kidney and Bladfla. -Troutlsa dh.

PAiJcza 6TTASAVT8 Honest Trt-neat TO CtTM '-r. Prlrata Diseases Aaeent and Old) varleooais -Strioturs 1 Hydrocals Bladder and Freatstle Troublsa. Blood end Skin Diaoasse. Piles, Fistula, Treatment and Adrlos Confidential. Call or writs.

Ho detention rote Bnalaesa, TTmirsi to Boa- is my TEX In days, ts i. Ijatigest establislied, most reliable DR. PALMER CO. SPECIALISTS 1 01 Sy2 Broadway, Oakland 1 DH. HULL'S Frca uccum cf R35- BUOADWAX (nrwtalrs) neat Stb Street.

CAL. bero 23 year. crirlnj- Private Dissases cf Uzn gtja 1 1 a Examination tn1 consultation o. Oonorrhoea, I e. fetrlcture, Syphi.

Sorss, Swel'in jn. I rstural Varicocele, Lost Minhood, Prcstj" i i Guickly Cortj cjfei carti s- few Cays. tcr freo tot HCarr a. p. i- a.

r-. -i MiWEKBrS i With An. wolgast a candidate for. a health resort for many months to come and both McFarland and Welsh exploded phenoms there is nothing In the lightweight division that would make a fight fan for a. of these bruisers unless it be something among local men which we Isave few-who.

from past performances. Should give a better exhibi tion than did tne mucn neraiaect Pacity McFarland and the greatly touted Freddie Welah. From the reports we hear frbm the south. Ad. Wolgast will eventually step into the ring to defend his title in probably six months, but -in the meanUme what are we oing- -t jret-and-when wlU Gerrrran be fit for carn-palgiu." Still ons cannot -consider either McFarland or Welsh as InglcSl candidates tackle Ad.

i THIRYMAKINQ MANY EXCUSES. Manager' Thiry. who looks after the interests of Packy i McFarland, must be slipped the prize for making excuses-after it Is over. McFarland's lack of ability to land knockout punch and lack of vitality were much discussed yesterday and last night and many were excuses The manager of the UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH IS ANXIOUS TO GET IN CONFERENCE BKfUCEIET, Deo. S.

Word has reached the campus at Berkeley to the effect that -the'i University of Southern California is about i to make application i admission to the Paciflo Coast Con ference track and field meetf which held'' at Berkeley a 'week or' two following Stanford -California dual games. The coiiference Association at present embraces five colleges the "University- of California. Stanford, Oregon, Washington, and' Nevada. The southern Institution has turned out 'some crack track men in tne past COLLEGES UNABLE TO AGREE ABOUT CUP OWNERSHIP The terms of the disposition of the C. WUliamson Soccer trophy, upon which Stanford and the TTniversltv of -Califor nia have been unable to agree, will be settled in the next few Williamson, the doner of the trophy.

that the colleges plasy their annual match on Washington's birthday and that the team winning two out "of three games become permanent possessor oiie iropny, LONG BEATS HUNT IN 4 1 FINAL TENNIS GAME SAN''' FRANCISCO. tee. 2. Herbert Ixrns won from BeubenV O. Hunt In the final match of the state championship, tournament on the courts of the California-Tennis Club yesterday afternoon as consequence will meet his brother Melville In the challenge match the championshin thia afternoon on University of California courts, SEALS LET A GOOD PITCHER GET AWAY SAN ANTONIO, rec.

2. Pitcker FVanic Brownins; of the San Francisco club. of the Coast League will wear e. Ban Antonio uniform 19H. In telegraphic deal Thursday Manager Georjra Jeidy of the local team traded Pitcher "Toner to the San Francisco club Browning.

ELETHEN WINS FROM STANFORD tTXlVERSITY. Eec. 2. The preliminary round in the Thelle trophy tournament was completed yester-day-when Blethen beat -Gamble 6-3. 6-2, end wtth' the defeat of Hutchinson by Peabody 3-f, $-f S-3.

Otis eliminate! Peahody to the first 'match of the second reaad 6-S, 6-2. Eik ytm- mhoat d- If soeh 1 tne esse, BO MOT! GmS TTP. Cora Sy and bar a social chat Mjr eoaraltatiaa aad advloA la free and strictly confidential. If after xamlotng yoo, find yoor case la Incarable, I will frankly tell yoa ao. If, on tb ether hand, your case is eorabla, I wiil glT yon a goaraatee.

in vrituurcaiung ror a ptrmusit un lastlog apcit-d tuna, or all money pa Id to be refunded. Caa yoa ask for fairer! Do aot let mooer matters iuTnt yoa from consuidng me. aa my cfcarges are small, and satis-Tf FT ST factory arrangements can always be made for tne payment of s-KSTi IF yoa are sufferiog treat Spectfle Blood Diseases. with 4 scire month and tiiroat and body rasb, call oa Be at one and Oakland, let me admictster to rroc. surllca i rf rT-i Irs vr i i I sdaiinister "606" to zaen, women and miT snre yoa are eorea.

Gonorrheal etricture. I enrs HKe lm. My local treatment a snrmsl cont(t'i-. So instruments or rough, injurious treatmert used OTHER PHiVATE DISEASES cured in the same fkiHfuT manner. Tbne unable to rU may bT F8EE ADVICH and tbe COMPLETE TBEAIMESI if desired at noma.

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