Breeder and sportsman . 7—4:37—5:07—5:37—6:07—6:37—7:07—8:06—9:06—10:06—11:06. FROM ALAMEDA—•5:22— *5:52 —*6:22 — 6:52 — *7:22 —7:52—•8:22— 8:52— 9:22— 9:52 — {10:22 —10:52—111:22 —U :52—{12:22—12:52—{1:22—1:52—2:52—3:22-3 :52 —4:22—4:52—5:22—5:52—6:22—6:52—7:52—8:52—9:52—10:52, FROM BERKELEY—*5:15—*5:45—*6:15—6:45—*7:15—7:45—•8:15 — 8:45—{9:15—9:45-{)0:15—10:45— {11:15 —11:45—12:45 — 1:15-2:45 — 3:45-4:15—4:45—5:15 — 5:45—6:15—6:45—7:45—8:45—9:45—10:45. FROM WEST BERKELEY—5rf5—•6:15—6:45—«7:16—7:45-8:45— {9:15-9:45-10:45- {12:45-1:45-2:45—3:45—4:45—«5 ;15—5 ;45—6:15—6:45—*7:15. * REEK ROUTE.


Breeder and sportsman . 7—4:37—5:07—5:37—6:07—6:37—7:07—8:06—9:06—10:06—11:06. FROM ALAMEDA—•5:22— *5:52 —*6:22 — 6:52 — *7:22 —7:52—•8:22— 8:52— 9:22— 9:52 — {10:22 —10:52—111:22 —U :52—{12:22—12:52—{1:22—1:52—2:52—3:22-3 :52 —4:22—4:52—5:22—5:52—6:22—6:52—7:52—8:52—9:52—10:52, FROM BERKELEY—*5:15—*5:45—*6:15—6:45—*7:15—7:45—•8:15 — 8:45—{9:15—9:45-{)0:15—10:45— {11:15 —11:45—12:45 — 1:15-2:45 — 3:45-4:15—4:45—5:15 — 5:45—6:15—6:45—7:45—8:45—9:45—10:45. FROM WEST BERKELEY—5rf5—•6:15—6:45—«7:16—7:45-8:45— {9:15-9:45-10:45- {12:45-1:45-2:45—3:45—4:45—«5 ;15—5 ;45—6:15—6:45—*7:15. * REEK ROUTE. FROM SAN FRANCISCO—*7:15—9:15—11:15—1:15—3:15—5:15. •Daily, except Sundays. {Sundays only. Standard Time Furnished by Randolph & CoJewelers, 101 and 101 Montgomery St. S. F. A. N. TOWNE, T. B. GOODMAN, Gen. Manager, Gen. Pass. & Ttk Ag. Vol. ;0. 508 MONTGOMERY STREET. SAN FRANCISCO, SATUEDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1884. SIBSCEIPTIONFIVE DOLLARS A YEAR. CRICKET. The first match, of the series of five between those unceas-ing rivals, the Occidents and the Merions, for the bats offeredby that also unceasing supporter of this rivalry at the noblegame, Mr. W. , came off last Saturday at theOakland Grounds, and resulted in a close and interestinggame, and a victory for the senior club by 18 runs. Neitherside was entirely representative, the O. C. C. team contain-ing but 8 first eleven men and the Merion only 6 ; in the lat-ter especially was the want of their two bowlers and Captainand Vice-Captain severely felt. The Captaincy, however,was very efficiently filled by George Theobald. The Merionswere the first to bat, Spiro and Miller, the brace of slog-gers (as they are affectionately alluded to by an esteemedweekly contemporary), being the first to face the attack ofWaterman and Cookson. The b


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