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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 17

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Oakland Tribunei
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JULY 22, 1906, 17 SUNDAY MORNING, OF I II li i I I I I 1 ERRORS OAKS TBr GAME OAKLAND TRIBUNE MEWS THE TRiBUMS PME Oakland clinched at least half the games of this wMk'i series with Fresno by easily winning yesterday afternoon's game at Idora Park. The stood 4 to.l. Walters, by wild pitching, and his team mates, through costly errors, practically forced the game on the 'OakJanders. Re4dy, In the box for Oakland, -pitched a conservative game, though the Ralsln-plckers touched his delivery up for six hits, Casey earning third by one long drive. Both teams sent a man around the bases In the first Inning.

That ended the scoring for Fresno. The visitors could not bunch their hits. They took six of them from Rledy, who, permit ted two more to walk to first. Oakland played In luck. Timely hits, helped by Fresno's errors, brought In four runs, one by one.

In the first. third, fourth and sixth. Ths score: FRESNO. AB. R.

BH. SB. PO. A. 2 Doyle, ef.

Casey, Sb MoLaughlln. 2 0 2 8 0 6 If. Kagan, pelmas. lb pashwood. cf.

Certwrlght. lb Ilngan, o. Wolterm, p. ot Totals II 1 0 24 16 OAKLAND. AB.

R. BH. SB. PO. A.

Peverfftux, I 0 0 0 1 1 Bmlth. If I 0 0 0 2 0 Van Haltren.cf.-I 110 3 0 Xruger. ss 4 0 1 0 6 HeltmuUer, I 0 0 0 11 Ilackett. o. 4 1 0 0 3 0 Itllss.

rt 2 1 2 0 0 Jlaley. 2b 1 1 0 0 0 1 OUldy. 2 0 1 0 1 3 Totals 15 4 6 0 57 1ft RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. 121466789 Fresno 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Base 0 0 1 ft 2 1 0 1 Oakland 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 Base hits. 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 Sl'MMARY.

I I HUSBAND SEARCHES RELIANCE CLUBMEN HOLD HIGH SAN FRANCISCO POLICE WIN AT BASEBALL SAX July 21 Detective Gibson r-C3ived a telegram this evening announcing the victory of the San Francisco police and fire department ta: eball team over a mixed police and fire team in Chicago by a score of 12 0. The San Francisco aggregation won llonver Kansas Cilv nnd lastly at ti-: 1 1 1, -r tn the widows and orphans' fund In both tho tire- and police departments. THE HOUSE SAN FRANCISCO POLICEMEN VICTORS CHICAGO. July Cl. Over 6000 persons wunps-sea tne nan jraine oeiwreu uic and police departments or Can Francisco and the Chicago policemen.

the proceeds of which 0 to charity, swelling he fund for the widows and orphans of San Francisco. Assistant Chief of Police Schucttlcr pitched the first hall to Fire Marshal Hornn. This battery struck out rhrdsaU of San Francisco and the started in earnest and did not stc the San Francisco team grot wincUi) could not run any longer. The score was 12 to 0 in favor of Man Francisco. Adrian C.

Anson, city dork, was um-l pire. Anthony (Tony) Mullane, at pres- cut a cltv detective, hut who. hack In the eighties, was considered one of the great lest pitchers in the country, sat on the bench and captained the Chicago team. 'that there arc 1.200.000 more women tnan men in England, all destined to be old maids unless some provision is made to send them to Canada or Australia. Tho general agents In 1 FITZ WANTS TO MEET SAI1 BERQER NEW YORK, July 21 Bob Tltz- stmmons Is anxious to try conclusions In the roped arena, with Sam Berger, the heavyweight who made such an; sxcellent showing in his battle with'.

Jack O'Brien several clays aeo. KHz; mvs Is readv to meet Bertrer at anyi time In a finish or limited round bat tle for a reasonable purso. NORDYKE HAS A BROKEN LEG Louis Nordyke, released by St. Louis Americans to St. Paul broke a leg while sliding into second base last Tuesday nnd will be out of the game for the balance of the season.

ENGLAND HAS A SURPLUS OF L.ONIX5N. July 21. FigureJ show, 1 1 1 I 1 i I I GIRLS 1 hit--Casey. Two-hare lilts Delmas (2), Bit Sacrllloe hits Wol ters, Devereaux. First base on errors-Oakland 1.

First Uase on called balls- Off Reldy 1. oft Woltrrs 5. l.rft on base. Fresno 7. Oakland 4.

Struck out By I Reldy 3. hy Woltors 2. Hit by pltrftvr liashwnnd. Hogan. Double plays Reldv to Helfmullcr.

Doyle to Hnftan. Wild pitch Welters. Time of game 1 hour 40 minutes. I'mplrrx Perrine nnd Dun-1. Hy.

YESTERDAY'S BIG LEAGUE GAMES NATIONAL. LEAGUE. At St. Louis Ft. Louis 5 Hoston 1 1 At Philadelphia-Philadelphia 1 Cincinnati 2 AC Pittsburg Pittsburg 8 New Tor 2 At Chicago-Chicago 3 Brooklyn 6 AMERICAN LEAGUE.

At Chicago-Chicago 2 Philadelphia I At Detroit-Detroit New York 1 Washington-St. Louis game at called off. Rain. Cleveland-Boston game at Boston waited oft; Rain. I Last nlsht tie Reliance Club gym nasium was Tiled with members friends to enjoy the "jinks" which had been In preparation for some days and I which turned out to be one of the most enjoyab'e eveninrs In the history of the organization.

The "gym 1 was tastefully decorated and presented a really attractive appearance. There was something In the program to please young men of varied tastes because It Included mirth, music, athletics, all of which were conducted on a hisii plane throughout. The exercises were directed by "'Doc" Shirk, the superintendent of the or- ganization, and i helping hand. Eddie Smith gave a THE PROGRAMME. The features were as follows: Se-J lections by the Nile Club orchestra; vocal elections by James McVev Frank Figone and Wilson Carter; J.

W. Bird's champion bag punching bull terrier; Juggling" by George Durning; piano selections by "William King; comedy and straight boxing, the whole interspersed with refreshments. The straight boxing consisted of three round-s between LorJn Brown and Joe Thomas, and the comedy work was done in a three-round meeting between McConaughey and Ross. Walter Fawcett, the president, was absent on his vacation. READS PAPER.

Charles A. Eoyle made a hit by icaLUiiK a. uiiKiiL uauer 1 1 1 1 1 hub i warmly appreciated. It read in part: 'When I look over vour roster of mem- bershlp and note the names of many who, once feeble and hollow-eyed, are now full of muscle and sinew, and reslstant enough to be occasionally foil of other things. I cannot but applaud a system I that has done so much for them and fori 1 I I I I i THE STORE WITH THE MARBLE FRONT.

Ivondon for Australia and Xew Zea- land have given nfuch encouragement to emigration, and it is expected that the government will provide for wo-I men subsidies such as are extended to male emigrants ''PlJjlE REVELS bicycle. H. Now an ride a 72-gear. I was so weal: I 5. Now I can move a '-14 VI cuuiuii i move a house.

"J- K. Mankins 1 endorse the club heartiiy. It was the makin's of me. "Ed Borein I can never express my gratitude. The club has put color Into my cheeks, and into my Remington pictures.

PRACTICAL ADVICE. "Athletics never hurt anyhnuy seriously. It's hetter to get hit with six ou'u-es of glove than nn ounce of carbolic, a An upperJcut isn't half as discouraging as a cut with a safety razor. Keep up the good work, hut don't let your e'n-l thusiasm get cold. I know ycur worthy president, who is nothing if not a rustler.

except it he a good fellow, will hclo all he can. Already he hp.s evangelized half the police force and scared them to death by Utng attention to shortages in their chest measure due to improper breathing. I wouldn't te a b't surprised if Walter keeps the good work up, as I know he will, that the day may come wnen every cop in uasiatui win nae me. letter in me ot nis siar. 1 TRUSTED VALET ROBS WHILE MASTER IS AWAY 1 PITTSBURG, July 21.

Something of a sensation was created here today over the report of a robbery yesterday at the home of Alexander R. Peacock, formerly a prominent official of the Carnegie Steel Company. The house, it Is said, was practically ransacked and jewelry and other valuables aggregating many thousands or aoa sioien. reaencK Bennett, a trusted vaiet of Mr. Peacock has disappeared and an Information charging his with lar- ceny has been sworn out.

ENTERS BERKELEY. A I lit. I solvent wnnoui a Doubt German American, German Alliance, Phoenix said New Hampshire Report Large Surplus. Semi-annual statements just filed in the East show heavy reductions In the funds of many companies. The Ed.

to cn 7 FOR WIFE AND SON SAN" FRANCISCO, July 21. Walterl Reed, residing at 4168 Seventeenth street, reported to the police today that his wife. Annie, and his 7-year-old boy, Stanley, had disappeared from home On July 6. and have not been seen since. Hel describes hiS wife as 37 years of age, tall well nronnrtlnnpd having liebt brown hair and wearing two diamond earrings.

Her maiden name was Stanley. OF VI 20c armsi THE MARBLE FRONT. and Washington Sts. I 1 the commonwealth. BERKELEY, July 21.

Arne Fisch- CANNOT BARREL IT. er, one of the prominent young mem- 'Earthquakes and fires may devastate bers of the Danish colony In Fresno, cities and reduce the bravest monuments Is to take a course in the State Uni-of civilization to ashes and brick heaps; verslty. He commenced college In disease and famine may assist In the dia-y Copenhagen prior to his coming to bollcal cataclysm of slaughter and sac-1 this country two years ago and has rlflce. but in the Reliance Athletic club since perfected himself in the English there lies a remedy and a protection, for language. TRY SCHRRMM'S MIXTURE No.

1 If you want a good, cool and pleasant smoke as long as your cluo has tn nana tne ae- velopment of the muscles and strength! of the leading lights of Oakland our city can never be put entirely over a barrel. ATTENUATED MR. HEESEMAN. "Ten years ago remember a feeble youth who gave every indication of falling Into an early grave. He was hollow In several principal places, walked with his toes bent Inwards and could sit In an ordinary chair with ease.

Some of his friends advised him to Join the Reliance club. I refer to Charley Heeseman. See what the club has done for him! Notice the development. At that time he couldn't go two rounds; now he can go east. His waist measure then was 57; now It's 93.

Then he sold quiet pants 3i ozs. ozs. With ordinary "buttons; 'now his athletic enthusiasm has made him Import Duch- ess pants, brass riveted. He la in better1 and larger form now than ever; la fact. Coupons good for valuable presents given with every purchase.

he Is alt form and his abdominal muscles are developed most extraordinarily. I tell you It pays to join an athletic club even If, you do have- to get your ults made to order. RECOMMENDATIONS. "But no recommendation is as good following are among those which have ample funds left after' providing for San Francisco SURPLUS TO POLICY HOLDERS. as one that comes directly from the per- yotf to have a few of your leading mem Thff 1 German-American of New York, over .15.600,000 ff, THE STORE WITH S.

VJCor. 1tth Sen uerman Alliance insurance Assn over I I OAKLAND- CALIFORNIA a 8.000,000 Phoenix of Hartford, over. New Hampshire, over. $2,000,000 bers tell me over their own signatures Just what the Reliance club has done or is doing for them. I will read to you a few of the statements, which the signers were kind enough, to give me.

Here they are: "John A. Britton Ten years ago I was the local gas light weight. I Joined the Reliance club, and now am the gas heavy weight of the coast. These companies have already paid half their losses by the San Fran )OOv vvvvvOvv vv vOP cisco conflagration and are writing largely Increased business. "Theodore Gler The dab has worked srocdars tor me.

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