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MONDAY EVENING nrrnn Tn nnr rr a cc ta nr? atta tv a r- err a tic IxTi rAcr 1 a atm alltt a at AT'rT rirrv frftv, A A A A A A Xta A Ik A A A W.W a A A A A Xl I A am ma -w a a a a a a a a- i a aaa aFaaaa A A aT I By H. A. MacGILL Craator of the Hall-Room Boy. Best Tractors Trim All-Star In Big Game Charley. Fncuc Helps Make Pennant Day a'Success Iy 11 ts Pitch inc.

PERCY AND FERDIE A Tricky World, Hotbunn. Yes, Indeed frm qua ennr I 1 vhat ails the confounded) Kuess ve'lu kj) this fan is for am altermatiMg. rz 1 i' FAN SHE WONT GiO. rr-Jj HAVE- To TAKE. cORREMT.

VHAT YOU WANT A 'HAT'S 1 CSS) 1 'jf HER OVER TO 1 UNIVERSAL OR A DIRECT r--r j-fT "I 'Wm Jzk. -v- niW.6feLsJ-il JpL jf)THt ELECTRICIANS I CURRENT 'W wSsX ZlLZ fHt Ry Maury Pessanp The C. L. Best Tractors of Snn Leandro celebrated the raising of TheOAKLAM) TRIBVM pennant presented to them as champions of the Mission League by handing Fred Krumb's Mis: sion League All-Stars a 5-to-l beating. It teas due to the great pitching of Charley Friene, uho did a come-back on the mound after a long layoff and even though the All-Stars gathered eight hits off his delivery he kept tkent.

wet ly urll scattered. TTHROWN'AWW! TO RELIEVE VS OF OUR INVESTMENT. LANDLADY 7 WAR FflitfS TT Iffini COMPLAINED OF WRE THE MSWAWf X5 lltl ''L1-1- 1 I Y- VM I ''PTcJi fa The. piker! YoucANcjET Ml Vi0v V( ri WL 1 1 i i li i 1 i I- 'Wiz" Kremer MARRIED LIFE Kruvosky and Meehan to Box a Close Games Are Played in Soccer League Moorea Win From Barbarians 4-3 S. F.

Bethlehems Beat Oljippics. Eighth and Hanlons Drive Five Runs Over Rubber Bromley Pitches Shutout Ball; Schick's Triple Cuts Big Figure By EDDIE With the Lest crowd of the season on deck, the Moore and Han- Ion shipyard teams were out for League rark yesterday alternoon, and it would have been a great game hadn't Kremer, pitching for the Moore team, weakened. That old saying, "That it is a great game if you don't weaken" would sure fit in nice about the seventh inning of yesterday's struggle, for it sure was a great game until the eighth when Ilanlons suddenly broke loose with their war clubs and drove out five lusty hits for as many runs, after being held to only two hits to that time. It was a 5-to-0 victory which the Ilanlons put over, and further in 00 VS iof YOUR. SrtOeS CM WB0M6- -Ine UCr SMC on vcosv VS) Vt 0lCf- C.

V0UR R6HT-- flcTer "fro tuHEM 1 I POT" SHOES rP'm I I on i vwoAiT Keep I fw creased their lead in the race for Tom Cahalan, the Crockett manager, does Billy Kenworthy owe his i iiiunnB, iur ii wan nit muiutgcr vi me sugar tuwn irum inai Drouglll two players down from Crockett to help the Ilanlons in a pinch, and both made cood. lack Bromlev. the left-handed nitcher. wan' one of tliein, and the southpaw hurler let the Moorcs down with six Weakens in MURPHY the clash at the Oakland Coast 1 the Shipbuilders' League flag. To was the other man brought from I i i i uig iruuuie in me eignm inning in Ninth Gives Alameda 7 a 4to2 Win Biggest Crowd of the Season Sees Brooks' Boys in Last Inning Rally.

ith a general shakeup among the players due to take place had they lost yesterday gam9 to the Sun Francisco Hethlehenis, the Alameda Bethlehems 1 must have had a hint of It. for tiey. came to life In the ninth Innlni at Keoreatlon park and pounded out three runs off Harry Krause when the score was standing 1 and 1. The biggest crowd of the season was on hand to see the Alamedaa shove over their I ninth inning victory which ivas Oe first 1 iur mem in several, weeks. i The crowd also saw Harry Krause and big Lave Haveniiort hook up In a tight pitching duontor the first eight innings, with Imvenport of Alameda allowing the larger number, but keening scattered hits, while Ted Easterly i i inc Bugur low ii, aim iic eiaiucu mo by crashing a two-bagger in Bobby's iamalejs territory, At Emeryville Simpson Arranges Match to Take Place October 30 in Open Air.

'Willie Meehan Knockout Kruvosky in the main event 1s what Tommy Simpson, the matchmaker for the Emeryville Athletic Club has told the transbay boya that he will have for the attraction at the reopening of the Emeryville arena a wt-ek lrom the coming Wednesday night. Simpson completed the match yesterday accpra-ing to "stories, but maybe Tommy had the deal all cooked up Saturday afternoon and Jwas keeping it under his bonnet, for his secretary, Andrew Broom, knew that Tommy had done something on Saturday, but Tommy would not tell him what If was. Anyway, Simpson made a good strike when he landed the Meehan Kruvosky match for his Emeryville arena, aa a couple of other promoters were seeking tho match, hile Jimmy Kohan was trying to land Meehan for a bout Willi Iempsey lor the Shipbuilders. Of course, It all depends on whether fhe health officers will allow open-air boxing bouts to take place, if the show will be held on October 30. or not.

Simpson leels sure that he will not be prevented to show, as long sa outdoor sports are bejng favored. Tommy Is now busy arranging some preliminaries for the show, while "Willie Meehan has already prepared to stJcp up to Shan non's training quarters at San Rafael. Kruvosky holds an easy decision over Willie Meehan, and the fat boys want to be in the best of shape ln order to wipe that black mailt oft hi good record. Before the American realised that Georges had raught on to his little game, the Frenchman feinted him Into an opt and crossed a right to his jaw the bout was over Contentment a state of mind. IMPERIALES MOUTHPIECE CIGARETTES create it.

Their full fla-. vored, satisfying blend ia the secret. They are a quality smoke. OAKLAND Jff The Best Tractors had one of the nggest.days that was ever hvld San Leandro, when they twisted the pennant to the flag pole in rvntcrjivld. After the pen naiit teas presented to Tony Encs, manager of the -Tractors, and each player teas given a coat lapel tlw band played end both teams marched to center field, where the pennant was raised, while the band played the "Star-SiHingled Banner." Umpire Jerry l.awior called the game mid Artie Sitilmpf surprised fans by Jrottine out Krirne to do the pitch Intrr while Krnnib selected Sllva tyj (poll the Best Tractors' chances of having a great dny.

but the Tractors were out to win. nnd they made sure of the gnmc in the third InninK when they scored four runs, while the All -Ftars on'y crossed the rubber once in tho seventh. SNOW'S ERRORS COSTLY. The Mission found Krlene for one or more hits In all but three uliiglm, and two fast dimUle plays, by the Tractors. kiUid the All-Stars' chances in scorina.

In one Inning, the airth, Prlcne showed some great pitch-Inc when, rifter jiilva singled, he whiffed boih Hayes and UuiRley to retire to side. The boys behind him did enough hitting In the third lnnlnfc, hIoi.k with a couplv of errors by Snow, to Rive them four rima. Outside of this Inning Silva pitched a Rood (tame of bail, and nil That the champions could find him for were jour nit, and never was he in aoy danger of being scored The first two Innings saw both pitchers working at their best, while It was In this next tmiitif! that 8Uva btid a hard rime. George West opened the Inning with a clean hit to center. wns hit rry a pitched ball, and When Frien laid down a pretty bunt for a hit, nil runners were safe with nn outs.

Chrisrcnfwn hit one to I'ov at short, and when he booted fh ball. Vest scored. Carduza'tt -easy tap to forced Iewis lit the. plate, but when Know threw wild to Hermlle In for a double Kriene scored. Mathews hit a long lly to 1 lunkhead for the second out.

but ut'hristensen easily rcored from thitd: Downey to left at'd when Snow dropped liankhead prrfwt throw, crossed rhe rubber. The inning wa over when arg.ix hit an essy taph front of the nod was thrown out lit first PITCHERS' DUEL CONTINUES. Both aid f-Tya encaKed In a nice pitchers' battle fvom then on, and Charley Fnene was Showing the All-ftarn a lot a -f -f moot In curves alnf.g wl'h tiii-e tnsT httt. Jtt the; pever.th he weak, tied long enough to let the All-Stn'rs. rheir cnlv run o' tin- gan.e.

was don with the sid of two hit-y. mka" O't 'onnnr's I double wt'li Mufitihv en second did it ell. ar.1 s7" in bit came after wo cf Mi way. Kd Mul'f'hy rrx't'cd to h. ri I lv ar.J tnlrd, and then the It wi'h a hit beat out Outs l'-u khe ad put liltu on eft'cntii'r came swat to score Mul- win! h'.

mtib cahy. The best that coti do was to whiff tbe last out. Friene was tvever In dander after that, for he allowed hut one hit. and It was a double by M'llcahy In the ninth. In the Inning when the Ttest Tractors scored four runs, Joseph Ke-l-y gave KM fcrJiekyt the firt hatter to plate.

Philip Carey, of I'ncle Haw's lour-mmure made the pennant presen'a lon speech to the fans, and Old theiri ahout San" Iear.dro and all ins cities goit.u erty 1ie top" In given an ovation nfter he I id MlSf-'ins- d. AT.T.-STAKH. iwt. a. Hayes, rf Cms ev, .4 v.

Muli-nhy, cf 4 Hetmlte, lb fi ft k'M-ad, .4 nTotinm, .4 4 Foy, fi l-now, it Sllva. 3 ii. Ci (, Toi' i '4 C. I- 'AH. H.

Hit SU I'O. A. 4 (i Clvrlsieflisen, Vsfhews, If fKrwney, Vargaji, Sh Jtose, lt West, rf cf Friene, :b.4 .4 i i I' 1 1 ft ...4 Tn'als fi fi hits io Traefors ift 4 1 lias ii i Tvro ire Muicahy. fy base on ral i is Friene 1. 1 1 i "I 'I Vl tc 1 rltch Rllva.

TV Jtose 'o Chris', i e-sen. Time n' aed T.ie Two heights in a smart rollfrtmtstylc, COLLARS 11 0 1 0 i i Shipyard League STANDING OF THJ3 CIA HS. Clubs Won. tmaU Pet. Ilanlon Shipyard 14 .700 Moore Shipyard S.

F. BoUilclioms 9 11 Aldmcda Xtcllilelicin.s 6 11 .300 RESt'LTS YESTERnAY. Ilanlon Shipyard 5, Moore Shipyard t. Alameda npthlchems 4, San Francisco Betlilelieiiis 2. GAMES NEXT SUNDAY.

Alameda Rethlchems vs. Sun Fran-Cisco IietlilchcnLS at OnUlund. Ilanlon Shipyard vs. Moore Ship. yf at Wa" Francteco, MOORES.

AB. II. BII. SB. FO.

A. Maggert, cf Wares, a Vltt, Eb .2 .4 .3 7 1 3 10 1 0 1 1 0-0 Howard, lb Ari'etV' smaJe. if tpencr, 6 3 Kremer, a AVestcrz11 Totals 31 0 fi 0 24 1IAN1.0NS. AB. R.

lilt. fSB. TO. A. "andaf'sb i ci Kenworthy, 2b.

4 Kasterly, lb a Prentice, rf ....2 Shtck, If 3 Kilhullen, ....2 Bromley, -totals ...,..:8 Moores 0 27 13 .0 0 0 0 0 0 O'O 0 Ifase hits Ilanlons ...1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 fi ....0 0 0 0 0 O0 5 f. Pase lilts fi V-ft -fl -I- A -fi. Westerzll batted for Pmale In Sth. Summary: Tliree base hit Shlck. Two base hits Easterly, Ijuie.

Sacrifice hits Kilhullen, Bromley, Prentice. First base on called balls off Hromlcv 3. Struck out by Kremer 1, by Bromley 7. Hit by pitcher Vltt. Double plays Hollnnder to Kenworthy to lOasterly.

Time of game lh 3Jm. Umpire Baum-garten. SAN FRANftpro. AH. BII.

TO. K. Murphy, cf 5 cavenay, ss 5 Plekvlb. 4 4 ib. 2 Marshal, 'if.

Iickhart. rf. Totals SS 2 10 27 ALAMETDA. AM. R.

BH. PO. A. Klllott'. ss 4 2 nrisiensen, to.

Jones, Sb Blsherg, lb, 4 Miller, cf 4 Gedeon, If 4 Johnson, rf I 10 0 0 1 0 '3 8 ....81 0 '0 0 0 0 2 too 27 14 1 0 0 12 1 1 210 0 0 8-4 mis 1 0 1 0 0 47 Stolen base Murphy. Two-hase hits Hisberg, Cavenay, Murphy. Miller, Tlrd. Sacrifice hits Jones, Marshall. First base on halls Off Krause 1, off Davenport 1.

Struck out By Krause by Davenport G. Hit hv pitcher Ity Krause, Johnson; by Davenport, Laird, Iickhart. liouhle plays Iwe lyn to Bonne: Chrlstensen to Blsherg: Klllott to Chrlstensen to Rlsberg. Passed ball Twellyn. Time "of game lh.

40m. Umpire Smith. HaHnn.nirlipr I XiailOU-tylUierS LiOSC Another to Y. M. I.

The San Rafael T. M. I. team trotted oti Babe Hojlis to do the pitching in the With the Hal- ton -and Didiers Wnm of Alameda, and Babe did a good 1oh by hrullng the In- stltntA hovs In win It lh smut. hny.

to wm win for the, Y. M. they and Dlrtlers at Al- a upie ot weeas flCo. Kocnicr luh. The game was played at San, Itn- H.

E. J. 7 jiaiienes jiouis ana ciper; Doian nno HERE IS OWE THING Rheumatism IJas Never Been Cured hv Liniment or I-o- tinn. Will Hons, and rVoAcr.YUII You never knew of lihoumatlsm that most painful source of suffer- lng being cured by Jriiiljnpnts, lo. tlon or other external a prdlciidotis.

Shipyard League Box Scores 0 I 0 It 4 in I I In of of 1 1 i i I 15 ABSOLUTELY County Midwinter league, they being the Vltt Grays, Santa Fo Improvers, C. Best Tractors, Frultvale, Halton-Dldters and Oakland Commission Merchants. The Oakland Commission Merchants' team Is the only one that will have to be organized between now and the opening of the season, which will be a week from next Sunday. Joe Tobln and Lawrence Rattom ace handling the making of the Commission Merchants' team, and already they have lined up some fast players. The other clubs have all been playing during the summer months, and are the best looking ones among those that have been playing amateur ball and which are now organised.

Although the class of ball that the boys will put up will not be the real class AA brand It will be the kind where the boys are always trying to give the fans the best, and some good games should be witnessed with the teams looking evenly "matched. Fred Krumb, manager of the league, says that he will do all ln his power to see the league through a successful season, and that he will also force all managers and players to live up to the league rulcH. The selection of umpires will be made at tomorrow right's meeting, so you bush umpires that are looking for Jobs had better he on the, job. The names of eight candidates for position have already been placed In the hands of Secretary Maury Pessano. Still it doesn't hurt to try, as long aa the positions are still open.

RESt'LTS YESTERDAY. Vniou Iron Works, Olympics ,1, MtMirca 4, Ilarhiiriuiu ollies 1, lluiu-s-Ilu ngers 0. STANDING OF THE CLVBS. It. Dr.

G. Ag. P. 0 0 2 12 Vnion Iron 1 Moore Shipyards .1 Celtics .1 IliiiiLS-Kangers ...0 4 a 01 0 0 0 1 0 12 0 .3 4 Olympics 0 liurbariuns 0 The re-openlng games of the Callfor- nla aoccer Association which took place Oiiesterday afternoon resulted in' vlo- torles for Moore shipyard, San Fran-c'Ihco liethlehem's Ked Wings and the Celtics, all games being 'closely contested and witnessed by good crowds. was at the Fortieth and San Pablo lot that the Mooro team celebrated their win over the Barbarians by a to 3 marein.

but not until the lust min ute of the game imd elapsed did the locals ot tne shipyard reel sure of vie. tory. Magregor of the-Barbarians had 1 hard time In getting his boys going right, and the first half finished with the Moores leading 2 to 0, the goals being made by Henderson and Hoyd, the former maKIng a neautnui snoi. ine liurbariuns had lots of Jaza In thx second half and fought hard all the time, lai showing up better than the ship- l.itll,l.lra liurria Hnd Over kicked the two iroals for the Moores In the second rr -r, Hi hi-t, itll. Wl A 1 iUI lit.

Ettlin HUH jicvi.J reulstered the ones for the Barbarians. The UeJ 'Wings of the San Francisco rlant of the Bethlehem-Shipbuilding Corporation looked to be a much better team than the Olympics at Kwlng Field, but still they only managed to beat Kdgar l'omercy's boys by the close score of 2 goals to 1. After the game had been on for ten-minutes, the Olympics pulled their old stunt of being the first team to score, Anhersmlt kicking the goal. The Ked "Wings evened the count before the first half was ended, Hayes shooting the ball Into the net. The lied Wings showed their class In the second half, although play was on for fifteen minutes before they Bhoved over the winning goal, the ball being their territory most of the time.

Foster scored the deciding point for the Red Wings. As predicted In The TUIBl'NE yesterday, the San Francisco team was strengthened by the addition a numlier of the players from 4he Alameda Bethlehem plant team which was dropped from the league last week, and now it makes th transbay Bethlehems look as safe to win the cnamplon-ship as Is any of the other teams. At the Klghth and Market streets-field the Celtics defeated th' Burns' Rangers 1 to 0. Ballantvnii, nn old member of the Rangers, scored tho only point for the Celtics. Local Elks Again Trim Transbay Nine The Oakland Elks earned the right to go to Sun Diego and meet the San 1 'lego lodge team In a championship baseball Kerles nt tho state convention, bv again trimming the San Francisco lodge by a score of 12 to fi.

But the trip soiith will have to be postponed because of the Spanish influenza epidemic, nd the trip muy bo arranged later. The locals Pounded out IS hlis, getting li off Und-ley In the first six Innings, and the remaining six off Tom Tennant In the last three. Keah's error with men on the buses gave the San Francisco F.Iks most their runs. The score; II. H.

II. Oakland Klks la IS a San Francisco F.Iks 6 10 4 Santa Clara to Meet Stanford in Annual Big Football Game tVar conditions will not prevent the annual g-tm between the rugby teams of Santa Clara and Stanford universities. This announcement enm from the university todav. was said the rival athletic managers have loet nnd decided on nf l.m Ilmlnary detailsr The date and Place ihay-e not hen It was sold hut THAT the trouble, nnd rid tnir system of tne 1lwie? S. 8.

S. iH renlefly that has for tmm Mt'lng relief to even the most aggravafcd and stubliorn cases of Rheumatism It cleanses nnd purifies the blood ti ruting out all traces of disease. The i Department. Snecillo 481 I Al. n.

1 A I vertisnment. IMPOSSIBLE tliein very well scattered. Rltehl, Alameda wus first to do the scoring, Davenport, p. their run coming in the second Inning; when Swede Kisherg doubled and Hack Totals Miller singled. In tiie sixth Inning the San Frn ..0 score was tied when Tommy Uilrd came Base hits 1-through on the squeeze play to score Alameda ...0 UNDER THE WEATHER.

"Speed" Martin was billed to do he hurling for" th Ilanlon team, but Hutur-day evening the pitcher complained having a cold and advised 1)111 Ken? worthy that he hnd better look for another pitcher, so Bill got busy with Tom Cahalan as anon as he a so heard that IherTOoMTr-TTrtsburg gnmerlrad-rieen railed off. Martin was out for practice, but did not care to takfl chance, as long us liromley was on the Job, However, Martin would have had to be ttt his best had he pitched, for It was one of those pitching duels between Kremer and Hromley that had the fans always tn doubt until the eighth liming, and also had them looking for an extra Inning game. The attendance was far above the average, and maybe It will be hct tcr next Kuudav after the ass or ball the boys put up, particularly Harl Maggart. ItlUv Hollander and (IscarVltt. Tiif.se bovs did ome hair tivlsing field ing, and were well Amrounce-nient made that a double header wil le played each Sunday at Oakland and San 'Francisco, a game to be Played in the morning aid afternoon.

Maybe the good turnout of fans prompted the managers of the teams to take such action. SCHICK'S TRIPLE, DRIVES OVER FIRST TWO RUNS. The blow-up for Kremer in tie eighth fnnlng came with' such a suddenness that Manager Mitze didn't even have time to think pf pulling him out before the damage was done. Two Jilts, one a scratchy one through short for Schick in the third Inning, nnd the other a clean one to center hv Hollander, was al that was made oT Kremer up to that time. He was al0 shuwini? perfect i-oiitiol, not a loan being walked Of course fi few would-be hits wore cut off hv the fielding of Maggart and rill Kremer looked nurn bet to gi thtotigh the game without much damago 1 ionn ngalnst lbTe Is how It tsli happened, with Schick grabbing off fjii'ost of the glorv bv driving a lone triple to center to score the first 'two nim-eis: Ted Knsterlv sent a hard drive to left, going for two hags when ball hopped by iimule.

I'rentlce laid 'I down ii hi'ot, and both runners were iiafe when Kremer's throw to third was too sent both Kasterly and over the nan with his three- JJbKiigi r. will, was a 'onu drive between Smale and Magcart. the ball to the tenee. Kilhullen singled 'hrotigh short to score the third run. liromlev sacrificed hlra to second.

sent a vicious drive iast 'Howard at first liase and Kilhul en ed. Mati'la was out en a lilt to Kre-I S'l-r, hut )-are kept the Inning going a two-ha-irer to center tl'at Scored I'oiiander vi'h ti.e tat run. Jen-wrir'bv bit to Ktenier for the last out. looked like Prnm'ev's chance for a wm ivo 1 he spoiled when lli.s'-iM snd 'Top" Arett each h't safely tfh Int. it K.

1 'it tt'omlev settled d-'wn ni'il fanned Arlett aa We'e-? 1. who ha'ted for Va'. i ded the-dav's i flii to rrentb'e in I. Bowling Match Is Postponed Because of Death of Ira Swain rt'afh rif Ira-JfTralTf. a bivsin, one 'of the 1 Maryland bowling ve at-ies of li'fij Stilf 1 eiripionhlp mat.

't the ir.i it .1 tii erup stiii. i.O'l. v. ill Ix, pbucl Hi tmm.rrowr 1, Ktit but It'ely utitil '1 viur 3 1 If SI. the 1- t' tot i f.

i. i tli.H 1 Snee be filefeduhl the tic the Inst tippear-' team wifh Bert ji, leaves about 1 con Wash- becorni district ingtcn, will salef run; iifi for tbe He 'holds a 1 ht Co. Pherwr)d "fnvorlte' 1 era. In sn ee if as pirn of the ii tha.t shipyard yvork-t) yard hiiutnst V.lt Olllte 1 reii fly. ni'uy iwni'ti.

i.iuru lost a etiance to nmke hlniKelf more popular with the! trunsbay fans when he struck Out in' the fourth Inning with the bags full. 1 along until the tirst of C.kt fielding by Bobby Harvey Chrlstcnsen and Charley Pick tu. keep the score even, and amuse the crowd which was al-' most double the largest of the season. I Carter Klllott. opened the for Alameda with a safe drlveTo left.

1 Chrlstensen laid down a bunt, lUrvev landing at second and Klllott at third I when Tom Ilrd threw wide to- second I In tr'lng to force -imiott. Jones sent a long fly to -Murphy In centerfleld and b.iiott scored. Teen Rlsberg slncled to l-enter to count Chrlstensen, and- Hack Aimer Kissea one to the boards In right-field for a double that scored Rlsberg, iinrt MtuO u'i tla 11,1. t.1. r.9 Iinon.

Ciedcon and Mnli John V.r;i, out. 1.att 1 nintn wiin no Murphy rot his fourth hit Th- oon for the transbay club. Th. trm. hny hov ere weakened somewhat hv the iih.sv.ne of Justin FltrirersM and i.eneg ai itsei.

nut still Rod Murnhv fieiii nn Malsel's position well Winter League Meeting Will Be Tomorrow Schedule, Umpire and By-Laws Will Be Passed Upon. Complete arrangements for the opening games of the Alameda County Midwinter league will be completed tomorrow night at Spalding' Fan Room, wheratbe managers and directors of the league will meet. A schedule calling for from fifteen to eighteen games will be passed upon, as will the bylaws. All managers will be rcquesteo to place their deposit money at tomorrow night' meeting, and if they fail to do so, a be voted ln the leagueTfo take the pace of the team which a manager falls to places deposit of 825 to insure that the team will go through the full season and live up to the by- "six teams make up the Alameda some announcements may be expected within a short time. The Santa Clara "tJ" has 6a men reportlng'for practice each evening and prospects are excellent for a strong team, In spits ot the demands of the war, which have taken much good athletic material.

irs SACRAL )KI tm. Pan Rxeept MotS. V. LIMITED Baoramtnto. Pitta-burr.

MaryiTlHa. Ooluas, Orcvilla, Chieo. Obaarvatiott Car. a CcncorJ. Piabls and Way gttrlana, SOa THE C0MET Ba cram an to.

Kttf Sorff, Chico, Woodland, Obiar. Car. 'laohurtt, Concord. Sua. fc Hollda7l Sacramento, Pittsburg and Way.

1 lacramanto. Fittabnrc. Chico a Wij Sioramanto." Ptttiburf, Bay Point Ccncord. Diabla sad Way St.tlor.i. IRE METEOR Pittaburg, 6aora-mnto.

MaryiTilla, Oroillla, Coioa, Coluia. Obaerration Car. 5:50 Plttaburg, Diablo. Wa, as, Bundat and KeUdays. I Plttaburg sad Wty, iBS, 8 BsoraroaBte, Pittsburg and Way.

0A1U.AMD. AMTIO0H t) SABTEJIII EA1LWAT Iiat, 40tk and thaf tar A. Phosa Plad. 6741 irS TIME TABLE EFFECTIVE ACGVST 1. 1917.

OF leOCAL. FfclUty TRAINS FROM OAKLAND AND BERKELEY TO SAN FRANCISCO (DAILY EXCEPT AB NOTED) enouch nidi'eri. 1 Jiian Rafael V. M. 2 1 00- 20 ro 00 20 40 00; SO! 35! 40 80' 00 Oft! 20; 40 00 20 40 00! 20 BEHKEI.KY PIEDMONT FnlT.

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F. Winter League RESULTS YESTERDAY. Jeff.rsons 8, North Reach Federals 4 American Sanborn Vail 1. JSTANDINQ0FTHE' CUlDS, W. Pru Jeffersoni .8 0 1 American Fugles 2 1 North Hesch Federals .,..1 2 0 3 The Jefferson defended their position at of th rac ln tlie San Midwinter league hv trimming the North l.eai-h Federal bv a score of .8 to 4- Mesmer did the pitching (or.

the Jeffemnns-Hnd let the loser down with flv hits, whll his teammates pounded three of the North Beach pitchers Seor. (, jr. Jefferson jj. North Beach 4 5 1 Batteries; Mes-per and BagleV; Mo-nnhati, BarsotU. T.unley and Ciespl, The Sanhorh'-Vall Inst their third "tiaiKbt gm when I-HffarguM of the American Buries beld them to flvehlts ri op run.

while w'r on ten hits off i i in-. nicui a. II. B. SsnViorn.

Veils .1 6 2 American F.asrles 1 Bs.tt.rl.S: IT Tl V. i IV lffargii, ana Bsgley, 40! 4)0 20 40 nn 40 oo it 201 12 lit) Dally except Sunday, Sunday Ana you win never ee anything but i experience of others who.huve taken temporary relief afforded by such' 8. 8. M. wlltconVInce you that It will makeshift.

i promptly reach case, ypn can Hut why be. sotlafled with tempo, obtain this valunftle remedy at any rary relief from the pnnga of ')alndruB store. which are sure'lo return vtith-ln- A valuable book on Tlhetimntlsm pressed severity, when there I Mr-j itndr It togethor with ex-mnnent relief within' your reach? port mellcnl advice about your own Science lias proven that liheurnutlem Individual case, will-be cent abso-la a disordered condition of the blood. I Itltcly free. Writ a today to Medical 'only, Saturday and Sunduv 8TEAMK8 10B census AX FBAMOIB0O aj PORTLAND (.

B. 00. 7S Markat T. Pnoaa Siitt.r X44 v. -41st Av.

and East 14th St. 25 minutes earlier than 7nd and Bdwy It. 14th and Hdwy, 1 minutes earlier than and Bdwy. RUNNING Tmii.TO SAN, FllANCISCO" FKOM ABOVli STATIOHa 85 MINUTK8. FOB rVRTIIFK TN FORM ATI OS PWONB OAK.

4H7. at this leflection his shinty remmon laborers sod snld th' wre ell wrong. He'd, be quit w-l'lina to compete, he iald. with-any man iS the rrd when It cam to ddtng day-, work or bcrslng a gang that did. How then, -can satisfactory results be fntM Vi.

doeg riot reach tfi blood, th Mat of.

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