The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 26, 1898, Page 10

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10 CISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, WHERE ANGLERS CAN WHIP =/ FOR GAME TROUT. * t five or six been very poc carcity of fish, which were in- v caught by poachers before the sor hing opened. Of course, when those who defy the no s have | been m v become bold and reck- | ¢ fish whenever y any mea Then ted stocking which the coast have received has been another to the angling fraternity ner Vogelsang has an- the coast streams will be less & trout ¢ the 1 that | stocked with rainbow trout | n and it s hoped that the rafl- | road companies whose lines pass within | angling waters, | n stance in stocking streams prop- ie old system of dumping trout fry into deep pools where large trout hide should be abolished by the present | h Commissioners, as the . ire” that the commission can expect from such a Jazy method of is In the reading in its to the Governor of the ittle trout that were pitched streams to be the food of pre- arrive betv n now the opening day of ason—anglers will find they the large breeding dashed up stream during het have remained In fresh ble to return when the are concerned, it PR R The Turn Verein Cyclers of San Jose will hold a five-mile handicap road race over the Milpitas staightaway course to-mor- row morning at 10 o'clock. An attempt will be made to lower the record of 12:04, held by J. E. Wing, made by him in a road race ghven by this club April 11, 159 The following are the entries and handi- caps for to-morrow’s event: F. Hagen, 2 minutes; L. Haehnlen, P. Thiel, B. Cof- fin, 1 minute 30 seconds; F. Graul, J. E: traboo, W. Higgins, 1 minute 15 seconds; L. Parsons, W. Raymond, D. O'Brien, 1 minute; J. Mitchell, 50 seconds; L. Gow land, 45 seconds; N. Williston, 40 second: W. Sharp, 20 seconds: H. Schnittspan, scratch. The handicapping was done by C. J. Belloli. Zerah Y. Howard and Robert A. Reid, of the Bay City Wheelmen, completed a trip last Saturday and Sunday of which they may well be proud. Leaving here Saturday afternoon they rode to Pesca- dero, via San Mateo and Spanishtown, to view the wreck of the ship New York. They returned the following day, ar- riving back here in time to occupy front seats on the rooters’ bench at the Bay City-Acme baseball game early in the afternoon. The distance traveled and the roads and hills encountered characterize this as a particularly hard trip, and the time in which they made it under these conditions was remarkably fast. The five-mile match road race on April 3 between L. R. Cofer, E. J. Bangs, C. W. Schilling, Walter Macdonald, Arthur F. Lundberg and R. P. Phillips is attracting a good deal of attention in the Bay City Club, of which the men are members. It will be a scratch race, and Bangs is tha favorite in one or two infinitesimal wag- ers that have been made on the result. Either Cofer, Lundberg or Macdonald will probably show him their rear wheels at the finish, however. Arrangements have been made match- ing “Bob” Terrill, the crack professional, and “Plugger Bill" Martin, who has just 1s hop s will not display any T v returned from a two years' season in trout hog, which s Tlir ' Australia, for a five-mile pursuit race at - g the Elmhurst track on Saturday after- ur inches in length - noon, April 9, under a double sanction returned to the stream, and it = — — from' both the' L. A. W. and the C. A. C. poor excuse for 1 trout in I because they were de angler to basket simpl d when the | | | Lady |G- the former controliing the men and day; are Open isteke_Moye One the latter the track. An amateur tandem have b Grace, Lady Penn, Bonita, Arapahoe, ton for Boulder Creek, near the headwaters of the San Lorenzo river. Boulder Creek is her along when breezes fail. | handicap at two miles will also be on the B KK ¥ XX ¥ XK H¥HFHHESLX¥)schooner yacht with an engine to push | % % % % % % ¥ # ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ % ¥ ¥ ¥ reached his fingers. Dead or alive, trout | rather bushy, but is one of the best of the | ¥ [ Commodore George S. Billings’ sloop Mountain Beauty, Forget, Promise Me, | handi 3 under four or five inches in length Should | arly streams for small fish. The San Lo- | YACHTING DAYS * | s been lying, covered with can-| ¥ FLEET HOUNDS % | For Freedom, Carmen, False Flatterer, “fi‘;“f';" ;l'a‘; fil‘};"‘fg‘;?fi intchAd o it Mot find & resting place In the basker of | Teh20 Is quite a river, but’ generally runs | % | vas, on iradc Stone's ways at Tiburon | * | Bonanza, Sportsman, Blackstone, Rusty | MATIR 05 4189, been, matched, (2 1ide e sley Swhon bveskite srarogotin ote was an excellent early \stream | 4 THAT ARE * | A LientionTott 6 (hhe conanlt ‘ x WILL MEET ® | GOl Flying Bk, N awny Joy | Professional. in that city on April 8, under bl Mt e S R AR et e B * | tee of the Corinthian Yacht Club to dis- | # Bells, Cavalier, Fear Not, Gannon Pasha. | the auspices of the Garden City Wheel- slers have 0 NEAR AT HAND % | pense with the farce and stereopticon | x IN THE SLIPS % | Veteran stake—Skyrocket, Valley Queen, | men. ere is also sor eb o 2 tea 1d_the in- s station and drive four miles | ¥ that have hitherto formed the leading | c % | Electric, Waratah. cornered unpaced match between Martin, ncing over i * S * | features at their opening entertainments | ShA A _ S -—— McFarland, Terrill and Otto Zeigler 5, rorite trout of the San Francisco and North | % % % % ¥ 3% ¥ % % % ¥ ¥ % % % ¥ % ¥ ¥ | and give a variety show. at with new FRERFEKR KKK KA KRR K F R FIRST-CLASS TENNIS This would be one of the best events in have reported the condition members and - cycling racing ever held on-the coast, ach m. To re: Coast s at ¥ but is full of creek at sport both teelhends and ne, and one | ms on this line known t operly Mud | the train | at Tomales tle from tream last Austin, 1 n be de- from ded_upon Bridge I Creek nch of the Austin, two miles from I a mice little stream ezeout, one quarter mile from Duncans, is good almost Willow C th is one of the surest Sheep House Cre Russian River directly ¢ is another good creek and a half miles north into the R This is_another e Gulch Creek, eight empties into the ocean that stands lots of miles south of Duncans sian near its mouth. Thi creek. All of the stre accessible by county road From Cazadero r Austin n_ be fished, and just the town Ward of its tributaries, an excellent ice bre th of Duncan for any seaso» mpties into t w Creek, ed by a two- mile walk to W o “This 1s one. of the very best hat section he Little Gu X-mile drive from Cegtiesoiis stream ir Size Two youns men took out over 1000 tout in three days’ fishing in the U, Austin last April In Alameda County a good early stream is | Alameda C and fish down stream. San Pablo Creek is another excellent ear] stream, but it is quickly fished out. On Su day you can take the California and Nevada Rallway at E station £0 to Bryants, Orinda Park, fish about four hours, and re turn the same day, or £0 up one day and come back the next. Some excellent catches of good-sized fish were made in this stream early last year. There are many creeks and_side streams that can be reached from Los Gatos. Guada- loup Mine Creek, which four miles from the town of Los Gatos, is a good early | stream. Los four miles from the town of Los nother fine stream, as 18 also Sar four miles, and Stephens Creek, cight miles distant. an Mateo from nishtown or Halfmoon Ba: dero, contains many re always good | Purissima. is stream go to htown, then | if you go > in_the morning through . _another excel City and_drive The La Honda, k. to Sunol or anton TFurther south Creek, Pomps Joles—all exc Boulder Creel h, s another good stream. Take | narrow gauge to Felton, change at Fel- | sing at the for the dog individual wi ort for all. ide has pro- an open event for the There is money in the cou two parks this week—mone: ed at Tiburon, the Corinthi- forward to a very The officers of the Pacific Inter-Club treams I thls VCIntT " 5°°% | Yacht Assoctation for 1838 re as follows N PLACER COUNTY. Invitation tournaments are the fad at To-day Fenryn, Placer County, be the scene of a grand fete, the final act of which will be a special match doubles between Robert N. | ana George Bradshaw, and George Whit- id Walter Magee. as been made to have the fete a Parker Whitney, one of the wealthiest land-owners in tl part of the country, has been the moving | factor in the celebration. | the Citrus Club of Loomis, | ranged a programme of events which will consume a full day in running. Special leave Marysville and Sacra- and large crowds are expected to | attend the celebration. creeks are quite clear; | 22 feet ove: . nce, 32 feet over all, | opqueh’ to “pick ‘em,” and ; vice-president Lo ement at Ingle the South Bs medieu of the C J. Martenstein of the regatta committee con: Alexander Swanson, repres cific Yacht Club; J. H. Hopp: ing the Corinthi M. Landsberger, acht Club; John W. Horner, represent- the California Yacht Club, representing Two years ago the San Francis Yacht Club, resenting the action of the association in disqualifying the Catherine for the Macdonough cup, The club has now intimated that, on receipt of an apology from the asso- ciation, it will join the fold again. asmuch, however, as the action of the as- sociation was approved of the San Franciscos to the association, is unlikely tender any The association has issued the code for use in San Francisco Bay and adjacent waters,” a handsome book | of fifty-two pages, with colored plates of the international code, the burgees of the six yacht clubs on the ba commodores sloop Lois in_on is being refitted for the sea- Stone is building a 34-fo by the late ( She is a kind of compromis and the center-bo ea on the Lagun! 2 e i e former embraces in the entry about | “hottest” aggregation of flyers that have been brought together on the sward ide first threw open its gates. v of youngsters alf have never ng the Pa- Jetween the Every prepara- n Yacht Club; rd, while her | since Ingle shows an arra om more than one-h: | been seen in the slips. The running and to-morrow at 11 a. m. /ithout landing a stake, other than a tion, and with absolutely no os- tentation, the two dogs, Glenroy and Old pulled down Panario something like $375 the first of the year. | stake money. What the gentlemen have realized on | bits of pasteboards is confined to | conjecture. TES ARE NOW 1 ON A FINE EDGE. As each week passes the time prior to intercollegiate games down and now there are but two weeks remaining before Stanford and California will again meet on the tented field. intercollegiate | scheduled for April 9. AT forward or aft, as many of the modern Backed up by he has ar- and Secret, to-day at 1 p. m. till in the la- T. F. Tracy brought out the is narrowed with two friend. trains will Alex J. Young of the sloop Clara and | | ex-commodore of the Corinthian Yacht Club is to be married in April, but as his chtswoman it will for him to forego yachting. C. J. Lancaster of the sloop Edna and commodore of the California_Yacht Club, having sold Eana to a member of the Corinthian Yacht Club, will carry his flag uring 1888 on E. N. Walter’ gar of the s vice-commodore of the C The officers of the Encinal Yacht Club President. Dr. C. L. Tisdal tournament a gathering of the tennis champions | from the two enas of the State. four champions of this section of the State will go all the way to Oja Valley, in Ventura County, to meet the cracks The two Whitney | and the two Hardy freres will face J. C. | Cravens, ex-champion of Yale University ex-champion | Nebraska and champion of Southern California; O. S. Picher, champion of Stanford University; a winner of many | tournaments in Southern California. This tournament will be held in the middle of next month, under the auspices of the | Ojai Valley Tennis There has been first This, too, in mere The second game the delegates ed on the 16th of April. blue and gold cardinal will flutter on the cinder path. | The final spring hand-to-hand encounter, . will have a diamond for its set- | ting and then there will | until the students with will be | week of the south. ; has in his charge at Ingleside gest strings being trained in Improvements will shortly be ugurated at Ingleside, including a bet- tering of the field, improvements in the grand stand and better accommodations for dog owners. 1 In a communication to a weekly publi cation last week a correspondent sugge ed that the greyhounds oop Thelma is be a long rest lifornfa Yacht letic proclivi- the gridiron | R. Freeman, for 1508 are: vice-president, P. S. Tel O. Henn; commodore, ( ley, and viet The new bos of energetic hard to incre the membe anu the fla during the fall. With but two weeks to end experiments y a team {t can hardly be said that either college has selected the nine which will represent it in the intercollegiate ould be ciass m and to direct evorutions, various points achts that belong names of the and of all y ird of directors is compose men, who intend e the facilities and en hip of the club. house is to be repaired, repainted and fit- ted with more electric lights. rs are to be improved, and 1zgested that a breakwate built to render the.ancho for vachts. lleged that a certain a little higher no abatement in the | interest of the game at the California A’ doubles tournament is ock than their Club_grounds. scheduled for thi: —_—— POOL TOURNAMENT AT OLYMPIC CLUB. The largest pool tournament in the hi | tory of the Olympic Club will begin thi | evening in the club’s billiard room. There Handicaps ted and all is in readiness for the break of the balls. will be bestowed upon the lucky ones in The winner will the second prize is $10, and the fourth | prize will be a billard cue. The entries are as follows: 0. B. Burns, | Burne Jr., J. H. Harrison, T. Z. Hardee, L. Hodgkins, A. W. Grant, | A. C. Hampton, B. T. Harrison, J. F. m, R. McKivven, A. F. Sewell, Ed Smith, J. A. Mallon, J. A. Vaughan, D. J. Barnert, Wagener, Walter | ; H. D. Peet, itz, W. H. Fel J." Zimmer, H. J. Johnson, Al applying to Mr.-A. M. k of California. ing of the members of the San : Yacht Club Merchants® for the purpose of ratifying the s and_considering the question the Pacific One thing both have done and that is the attainment of e Rl L e to commend it. winning of stakes t | not be belittled. ful rearing of the top notch stock an incentive to others above that of The swim- ming quar it has been dogs should nent at Berk re less frequent and the rapidit and style of the men in that has acted as experience last Sunday's blow. cruising with his children and two young men, after rounding Bay Farm Island. he lost his center-board, | children ashore % day when he came to look for her she the entire cont Comparing the Monday morning sum- maries of Ingleside and Los Angeles one ve that several of ng engagemen the London r Frequently | Chief and div forming in tEling gakne lub has adopted a uniform consist- | ing of a blue military tunic and a naval ommodore Dr. T. L. Hill" down from Larks aking coaching. Jamentable but none the | moored the nce, that neith the greyhounds are pl ur on April San Fran- the cardinal nor_the blue brought back, having been picked up on April 2, the Encinals will T members. and the open- nitely set for May 14. programme is heing arranged for opening be singing, recitations entertainment, Four prizes co clubhouse. he sloop Will o’ the Wisp (owned by -Commodore TS “rancisco Ya may be seen per- on the same day, up the matter s should take alifornia last vear. an a lowering of and a relegation the under one in Unless patters next two weeks the t Club), which broke | Toose from her moorings at ‘Sausalito last | trophy valued at $25; Their absence after to-morrow’s running also be drawn a -onsolation stake in the run down. s with the ties of the There will and a_stereopticon lowed by dancing and refre wharf, is now on the wa G. A. Mar- other events veloped in the | & co Yacht Club | gramme of the San Franci vet printed. has ben drawn up, but Fleet-Captain Dr. launch Alberta went over to Tiburon last | Juanita and Will Wisp out of the lagoon and over ; after accompli s party over to Tiburon Cove, where uck fast in the mud, but after four Keniohi’ ¥s' running em- Kenichi’s Money. the courses of a seventy-two dog Thomas D. Ricrdan, coun Kenichi, the young Japan Yokohama for forgery, yesterday h either team. 00od man with the s team because he di gularly for practice. prevailing, however, J. C. Buckell, el for Oyama se wanted in At Union Park to-day the followers of g should certain| to tow Scout, enjoy some ex- ve been selected for to-day’s an be found on this side of the Mountains, s, good judging and good slip- sed on April 9. At both institutions unabated interest i bats are cro: ven against United the matter of Commissioner’s action in t henichi had be Magee Jr., J. F. Mc( | H. J. Edward: s McGregor, Bostwick, H. M. | €. Dodge, H. C. Long, Loui , George James, E. T. Cruse. T. Z. Hardee Next Saturday the mmnual handicap field | the college will take place at Berkeley. | uilty of an | ause of his United State: ¢, she came off without sport in any deme d the manage; on’ the univer: having ordered Baldwin to hold in his custod found on the person of Kenic! was arrested. trix, owned by Eugene Lee, has not ail three of these things for to-day and | to-morrow. The probable winners at Union Park to- RING & BAK sell * Market street, and Arthur Kanzee of : | Committee—L. os intend to build a and J. Hunter Harrison. and should draw a big gate. R. Gallegos, a prominent wheelman of Mission San Jose, was ‘- town during the weck, visiting the Montalegre brothers. Wheel Life is the name of a new cy- cling publication just to hand from Chi- cago, edited by Charles P. Root and C. G. Sinsabaugh, well-known ~writers on wheeling topi Captain Wilson is arranging a big run of the Imperial Cycling Club to Warm Springs for April 3, the feature of which will be a barbecue at destination. The Olympic Club Wheelmen's regular meeting will be held next Tuesday even- ing. To-might there will be a home- trainer race, held in the bowling-alley at the club. Three handsome prizes will be awarded to the,three members covering the greatest distance in ten minutes, from a flying start. The entries are as follows: E. O. hragness, George Kroetz, George Fuller, E. F. Russ, H. D. Bean, J. W. Kingsley, J. H. Nash, E. J. Stanley, L. H. Stone and L. H. Smith. Percy Dell of the Olympic Club Wheel- men, left for Los Angeles Thursday on his wheel. The Smith-Wing match at Elmhurst on April 3 is attracting a good deal of interest around the clubs, particular.y at San Jose and in the Olympic Club here, where the men belong respectively. Since Wing disposed of Wyman so easily last Sunday the vetting has slightly favored his side, but Smith will undoubtedly have the best pacing. W. C. Brode of the Bay City Wheelmen lefit on the steamer China Wedne: v and just before his departure was in re ceipt of a touching evidence of his pop- | ularity among his fellows at the club in the shape of a handsomely engrossed set of resolutions, signed by the memhers. The Bay City Wheelmen will hold a ten-mile road-race on April 10, as a try- out for the relay race in May. There will be a club run to-morrow via 10 a. .m. boat, to Elmhurst. At some near future date the club will hold a coasting race on Balboa boulevard, to which all members eligible without training. ‘‘Has " are particularly urged to enter, Tom Doane and his ordinary being barred, however. The club's annual run to Blythedale will be held probably about April_ 24 A Southern California paper says that Shoemaker of Riverside, Tabor of Cor- ona and Cromwell and Furman of Los Angeles have been booked to ride in the annual relay race May 8. Furman will ride for the Bay City Wheelmen, unless he turns professional before that time under the pursuasions of the manager of Elmburst track. The Honda Club of 232 Capp street will hold a one-mile scratch race over the San Mateo course on April 3. The entries are Gus Bergman, O. C. Welk. Emil Gingg, Herman Gingg, Ernest Wenle, Frank Duplissea, August Nickel, James Sander- son, Arthur Wenle and Will Sperling. The favorites are Arthur Wenle, Duplissea and Sperling. ~Duplissea is the famous oarsman of the South End Club, and is said to be a crackajack on the wheel as well. The games of the Cycle Baseball League to-morrow are as follows: Turn Verein Cyclers vs. Garden City Wheelmen, at San Jose; Olympic Cyclers vs. Encinal Cy= clers, at 'Velodrome; San Francisco Road Club’ vs: Bay City’ Wheelmen, at Elm- hurst. The Acme and Reliance Club teams have shown the white feather and for- feited ther last two games rather than play, because they were so low down in the schedule. The courage of the Encin- als s worth noticing, for with not a vie- tory vet to their credit, they appear every time they are called upon, and put up a strong game. The second of the serigs of three team races between the Acme and _Reliance clubs will be held to-morrow at Elmhurst. The make-up_will be_as follows: Reli- ance—Gooch, Deacon, Wyman and Rosen- heim. Acme—Schleuter, Lefevre, Smith ke. andntas H. W. SPALDING. Clausen Must Suffer. The Supreme Court yesterday decided that Charles Clausen must suffer ac- cording to the mandate of the Superior Court for having knowingly received stolen goods. He failed to register a complete description in his books, as re- quired by the local ordinance governing pawnshops, and he misrepresented the facts to the police. who were tracing property stolen by Burglar Marvin. The irregularity in the books and his decep- tion convinced the Supreme Court Jus tices that there was no reason for rever: SOME OF THE EXPERT ANGLERS OF THIS CITY WHO CAN CAST A SPOON ing the judgment of conviction of the Superior Court.

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