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l «y % • » i Track and Field. A THLETICS ill the P. H. S. have been on the decline for several years, and there is absolutely no reason for it except the lack of interest taken. In the last S. M. A. A. L. field-day we secured but six points and these were won by the only two boys who trained consistently. With the material at present in our school we could have won the last field-day and won easily, too. As it was we had trouble in scraping up enough men to run the relay when we should have been forced to choose the six best men. The result of the field-day together with a little talk by one of our old-time athletes, Tom McGuire, seemed to stir up an interest in the sports, and at present we have seventeen boys training for a field-day with Santa Rosa High. Of course it is not to be expected that all these will make a showing at their first trial, but there is no reason why next year we should not have a crack team and give Ukiali or any other school a run for their money. Then, too, next year will be ' Peta¬ luma’s turn to hold the field-day, and if the boys only take hold of this we can fill up the sadly depleted P. H. S. treasury, besides giving the league a chance to run on one of the fastest tracks in the State. Those aspiring for track honors at the coming field- day are Martin Poelilmann, Floyd McAllister, Herbert Brainerd, John Lauritzen, Neal McLean, Lewis Crom¬ well, Earnest Jacobsen, Walter Foster, Ray Corliss, Hans Lauritzen, Ludwig Schluckebier, Jim Anderson, A 1 Anderson, Charles Chittenden, Arthur Evans and Joseph Tuttle. Martin Poelilmann was the manager of the ’03 team and Herbert Brainerd was track captain. I11 a meeting following the last field-day Martin Poelilmann was elected captain for next year ' s team. Now it’s up to us, fellows. Let’s bring P. H. S. to the front again. ’Rah for the Purple and White. H. K. B. Basket Ball. The P. H. S. Basket-ball team has gone through another year of victories and defeats and despite many disadvantages, the interest is still at its height. The girls found much difficulty in securing a place to play and a team to play against. Both were secured and the
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H. 8. Gutermute, PICTURE FRAMES, PAINTS, GLASS, WALL PAPER, FINE STATIONERY, BOOKS, CROCKERY, TOYS. DERBY BLOCK. ' PETALUMA. J. C. WAHLEN, Dealer in Watches, Diamonds, Jew¬ elry, Clocks, Silverware, Optical Goods, etc. Repairing neatly and accurately done. All work warranted. 855 Main Street, Petaluma. GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA CO. CRACKERS and CAKES. 828 Main street, Petaluma. JOS. F. WALSH, House and Sign Painter. Paper Hanging, Kalsoming, etc. 826 Main street, Petaluma. DR. R. B. DUNCAN, Physician and Surgeon. Calls promptly attended. Office—823 Main Street. J. W HORN. Has Money to Loan. Buys and sells Real Estate And writes Insurance. 812 Main street, Petaluma. MOUNT ROSS, Watchmakers and Opticians. 835 Main Street, Petaluma. GEO. C. YOUNG, Real Estate and Insurance Agency. Money to Loan in sums to suit. General Business Agency Con¬ ducted on commission. Notary Public. 831 Main street. TRY THE AMERICAN HOTEL BARBER SHOP for a good Face Mas¬ sage, a good Hair Cut and Shave. Ladies and Gents, shoes shined. Razors honed and put in order. I have just put in a new Gas Heater to my Bath Department and you can get a hot or cold bath at all times. None but first- class workmen. BOB ADAMS, Prop. BANK OF SONOMA COUNTY Capital and Surplus, $ 400,000 Interest paid on term deposits. Cor. Main and Washington Sts.
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Geo. P. jVIcj ' iear, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FLOUR, GRAIN and FEED. KEIG’S SHOE STORE, After Vacation remember -KEIG’S SHOES- Are the best School Shoes on earth. Main Street, Petaluma. THE PETALUMA EXPRESS COMPANY Can give you the best possible service on your small and large packages between Petaluma and San Francisco. TRY THEM. KLONDIKE CIGAR STORE, Chronicle Agency. Best House for the best Cigars For the least money. V. RIEDI, Proprietor. 904 Western Avenue, Petaluma. DR. SMITH McMULLIN, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Office—Washington Street, over Wells, Fargo Co., formerly occupied by Dr. C. E. Reed. Residence—725 Kentucky Street, opposite Hill plaza. Office Hours—10:30 a. m. to 12 m ; 2.00 p. m. to 4:30 p. m.; 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. Phones—Office, Black 1293. “ Residence, Black 1384. A. W. AGNEW, Fine StfOES and BOOTS. Neat repairing promptly done. 907 Western avenue, Petaluma. B. F. COX CO. DID US A GOOD TURN.F - ROACH BROS., Dealers in Groceries, Fruits and Provisions. Cor. Main St. and Western Avenue. SCHINDLER BROS. Proprietors VIENNA BAKERY. Fresh Bread, Pies and Cakes. Orders promptly supplied. 810 Western Avenue, Petaluma.
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