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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, APRIL 80, 1898, 1 D e ¢ CHAMPION DOGS + 3 > D e GROOMING DOGS + FOR THE BENCH SHOW R R R e e O A dh adh b o The approaching bench show will de- WILL RUN THIS AFTERNOON P R R e Tho greatest coursing events of the / i oT! : ching bench snow will de- season will be held to-day at Unfon and velop a startling novelty on y ; > iL iNSTRUCTI) M| iLs Al of the show, viz,, an auction will be held Ingleside Coursing parks. At the Union | g MRS SHORTTAIL 'Nsvo/ i Lfi‘gflfl BaBy Ifl}%‘ : i) O 21l dobe S Reren a0l el Sert T the the fastest dogs In the State d . N [} ON 0 H K / s =4 he fund for entered for the championship stake, and | THE Lfi\_’;P\ETS. How T : : > ; S N N \ oy Broceeds will go to swell the as they are all prize winners it would be | [ E £ GAMEo KII_L, Some 5 ‘ o changes from the classification as diffcult to evey hazard @ guess as to the| 2 y B ATT = m F. advertised in the premium list are an- probable winne 2 L 3 nounced by the club. Although coursing has pre it 1a The limit of weight in the bull terrier coast for many years the sport, as = classes is changed from twenty-five now conducted by the two parks, Dr!wl & pounds to thirty-five pounds. e T e e Pointer bitches are reduced from fifty= side (':our_vu?g l?r\ st et Bl B five to fifty pounds. T D s In the novice, limit on open classes of GRS, St Otean (ViC S ] the Irish water spaniels, dogs and bitches Many good dogs were then owne et A la State and not a few of the game old per- Biaaeed sanamtely e i formers have left behind rfeconl!s that ye: of the club, at 22 “,,mm,m‘l,v street, live and by the owners of such are ye ub. at 23 Montgomery 2 referred to proudly. But the sport In 3lx:esnugrtmm;,m until 10 o'clock and all day. those days long gone was not always | o what it has now become. The decisions | S of the various judges were often ques- | S J. P. +44+444 ++ P b4 +Ht 4+ onnelly of Burlingame will ollie bitch Floss, winner of first isco, 18 tioned. Dosing and “doping” of candi- dates were then openly alleged. The ac- commodations were poor. The sport was not one catering to the attendance of ladies. The prizes were small. And when & prize had been won there some- times yet remained the more important | matter of its collection. 1 Two years ago M. J. Donovan and Jack | 1 dew st B Dalton’ entered into a ‘copartnership and | FEanin opened the present coursing grounds at t enough to orman’s mastiff Major is another instance of renewed ambition. Mr. Hickman of San Mateo has entered s fine fox terrier bitch White Violet, by Oriole Bluffer out of Dauntless Suzétte, in both limited and open c ses, and his puppy Count Othmar in the puppy. limit | and open. A new St. Ber ard star has arisen. O. puppy .1u:k1'curo looks " fine_young Sl R e R :¢++¢¢4H~¢+§¢++¢: S R e z+¢f+¢4$*$+f¢#¢++: :¢4¢+¢¢+++¢+4¢§++‘ 1:’**H*H‘HHH*:’g‘;’,l}i}l;i:é”:i;::fl -rmffifg“\”*“ri“x:‘i'?.Eeific L M o sob0 Jintis Y Dia ainow |+ CHAMPIONS ON 5 . ROWING CLUBS L I HEAVY-WEIGHTS i + OFFICIALS AND : [ * OPENING DAY * | is,’?? “Jei)f"”“\u’:; “‘:;;;i(llr!r)X7iI.(£‘ ST i e Siaile S ade 3 TRACK 4 b ! sdballl foo Lali = b s b o - 2%%2{;2? : J":ifiu:‘:f“’t:;:::” f::[ [ 3 AND FIELD. e FOR A START +|(+ TO BOMBARD % 3 OF RELAY RACE 52 36 CORINTHIANS + | compete undc rfl(hvl o circumstances. + + #+ | Harker and Mis the racing must be absolutely Without [+ 4+ 44+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 44+ 44444 (44444444444 444434 444444443444+ 44+4++ ?#_9*4040&4600*04#* ¢¢46¢6&44640¢#‘#¢*‘fefilher:)cxzur::fi SO o A e e e st be | This afternoon at the Olymplc Club| The South End Rowing Club regatta| “Well, who do you think will win the| In cycling club circles the principal| At 1:15 p. m to-day the thirteenth open- | 0 o T enns such as to render the sport a pleasure | grounds the Pacific Association of the |takes place to-morrow on the course in | big fight on Friday evening?” | topic of conversation is the annual 100- | ing day of the Corinthian Yacht Club will Sig L. Simon, bookkee to even the most fastidious of both sexes, | Amateur Athletic Unlon will try its met- | front of the clubhouse. The first race will| This query is asked by large numbers of | mile relay race around the bay, which | be announced by the firing of a cannon at office, will exhibit h ewfoundland Jack and that the prizes musi be sufficiently | 1o on the track and field. Since the | start at 11 o'clock a. m. The officers In | people, who are seemingly very much in- | will take place this year on Sunday, May | the clubhouse. Thevachtsanchoredin front m_&\e '}O;i“'“_llmkl and open f'hwf;fi- liberal to encourage the propagation of | - orable field day in the Spring of 1592, | charge of the regatta are as follows: T. | terested in the result of the great twénty- |8. It is now definitely known that but |of the clubhouse wiil ba gayly decorated ThE Iollowing communication from J. :\k:f. ;:t “eaintained and no. departurs| when the Olympic Club athletes suc- | F. Bonnet, referee; John L. Herset, start-| round fistic argument between the bold | five clubs will enter teams—the Olympic | with flags and ready to receive visitors. breeder of fox terriers, is self-explana=- therefrom has ever been permitted. | cumbed for the first time to the men from | €; William Rickards, Emil Somps and | sailor lad, Tom Sharkey, and the big and | Club Wheelmen and Bay City Wheelmen | There will be songs, aquatic events and | tory: The Interstate Coursing Club of Cali-! gg 5 s | Charles Long, judges; James C. Nealon, | powerful heavy-weight, Jim Jeffries. of this city, Rellance and Acme Club | refreshments, and a band will furnish Berkeley, the Pacific Assoclation has > 2 J) 3 ! sl S i verless to enlist teams from the | Dan Dougherty and William J. O'Brien. | " js very safe to say that the prognos- | Wheelmen of Oakland, and the Garden |music for dancing. The.reception com-| Editor of Ihe cail b Sire My Titostion R L TR T e o e > clubs 1 seneral | timers. For the junior outrigger skiff | ticators who can call the winner and will | City Wheelmen of San Jose. mittee consists of Commodore Carl |has been called to a letter of J. P. Norman's, of the State, and under its rules and reg- | colleges and athletic clubs for a general | Bmers, FOr the danor SOrEReH O t 1 th nah ven| The Olympic team Wil probably be | mice . consists of i Carl | pibiished ‘in sour paper recontiy, Whereln. h la s has the park ever since been con- | fleld day. Once again the assoclation has play the game heavily will reap a ricl st eld, ce Commodore Andrew | saverts to the opposition to the San Francisco ulations has’the park ever s | e ey 5} a sea of fnaction, and | Made: James Pauas, Joseph Lyons, Mat| h, vest of golden dollars, as the betting | made up from among K"‘e f“}“’gi“g- Thorne, Secretary E. B. Lathrop, Port | bench show by one of the local fox terrier men, Any attempt at fraud has Invariably | iy programme arranged for this after- | Breen and Tom Shortall of the South End | oyves promise of being extremely spirited. Wing, ljl_xller. Stanley, Kingsley, Bean, | captain . H. Keefe, L. Barrett, O. | :‘;n(l I conclude that T am the one he refers to. resuited in a prompt suppression of the LY OETE . R Rowing Club; W. O. Patch of the Dolphin | 708 PO v offered, and the pool- | Cook, Kroetz, Tantau, Dell, Kragness |pap o’ 5c -2 S8 0 L The foow | Mr- Norman states that the judge selected for e noon contains the flower and essence of 3 e v vy is now oftered, D ol e e i d ber. The floor Swimming and Boating Club, and James rooms are well supplied with coin, which | &1¢ 0zio, though the latter wi e pro- delinquent, and if on investigation so or- e cdicTe -d da s ) manager Is E. 5. Emmons, and_the floor | the wosld over, and be Is 2 men o ol el dered by the club any one has been found | the athletic specles centered around 8an | oconpell of the Ariel Rowing Club. Dr. | Y003 & placed either way—take your | tested if he rides. f y. ¢ C. C. Dennis and Len Hausler are entered | %iI P The Bay Citys lost one of their best gullty of questionable practices his ruling | Francisco. | g“"‘\"““,';e‘f““s‘i‘.“fP'he“"”"' g AT Norman, | belng) = novioe! i/ dogaait, 16 off for life and the ruling off of his dogs| The entries are extremely numerous. | oo = 5 0 0 "0 " T Ty Fritz will As to which of the great fistic punchers | Men this week, when Emil Languetin | 1° seFesatioon, . P. Humphreys Jr., pposed to be familiar with kennel his- | engage in a special halt-mile spurt with| = 8BRS0 TO8 Bt 8 T ent | fell from b has always Tollowed, no matter Who Ui¢ | There are over 100 entries of first-clas wheel while training and | John S;mrl, D. Erskine and R. J. Breita- | tory, and for his fnormation and that, of your e B ot material, some from the preparatory | . 3 the junior shell race g sustained such severe bruises that he | Mann Jr. : | el ket tnige. steeted tocant st tie cand 1;\_\1".2":[\l‘rafb:xL’,}L\-L‘;bo?pflfi}m}h{ig‘:zfi[ Y obe | schools, but most of them from the col- } f,.‘,,,fff }.«,'.)11.’.\ will b{‘"pl\ijl against Robert | 8@ Is a puzzle that is "P_“',UU“‘"I“}&' F,‘}ej ¢ never be able to ride again. The| At 7 o'clock a Corinthian dinner will | dog” shm\‘] here, Which Will show SufAclent taining, and they have been constantly |leges. It will be a contest, In certaln re- | N(Arihur. The following crews are en- | thinking-boxes of the wisest of the wise | ison brothers, Black brothers, Men- | be ready for the members and invited | reasons’why many dog men ‘oppose putting increased, until this week—the second | spects, of the very young man against| ... for the senior four oaredbargerace: | SPOTts. = ‘maud, Ben Noonan, George Felix | Visitors. This will be followed by the | their do o Bell s0ld to me for $100 & fox birthday of the park—the twenty-four, the young man. Athletes whose gristle | =) “iniqge ssea, stroke; u. [ The men who are sangulne of Jeffrles’ | ;3 4re or 'two uncertain ones to be|Jinks, which Is prorilsed to be the best | terrier biich, filemton Conseqmencs Sonrantiog dogs will divide no less than 31240, the | has not vet hardened into bone will toss | i 108 S AR, | K. McArthur, for- | success contend that the representative | 2o, On° O WO NHoeRIAln Ores 1o D% | vening's entertalnment ever given by the | L i ioh plemton Consequence, guaranteed winner um;xg receiving Sow.“ o ateating the hammer and run ruu_s)_vn!l‘l_qu} wh o w rawaist; H. Bod bow, and George | from the orange groves is the equal of his | y o145 will make up the team. As|club. Owing to the smallness of the | .;'rl;re‘t dlzhdt not xl»n{:;';uy _\( MlL‘hhilrrne‘(! zhé’f? e airemiont sl PreeAiny o einerh. | mavetgarnen T thepold and tracke. ‘The | MeGrill, K, T fen | oPponent in boxing, can hit a more power- | ;1) “the Bay Citys have something up | club premises, the club has not been able | to by A: 1. Rowat, D. V. ., and by prominent ably high-class stock. A list of the grace chool athlete is carefully | S Bresr 1oy waist; James | ful blow and is not so apt as the sailor | y.ir sjeeve, to play at the last moment. | to issue general invitations to the yachts- | dog men, and she did not have pups, T notified ful longtails that have pulled down goodly the university man, for it is bow, and ‘“‘Little Sammy,” cock- | to shoot wide of his mark. Apart from | ppe Reliance will turn up strong with [ men. The jinks is under the manago-\({:ll f;fl"”"“} to return her .\y'm;;z «-‘-q“mdmm s during the two short years would | he who will help form the college team in ! For' the intermediate barge race| this, they contend that Jeffries' &reat | peacon, Bacon, Rosenheim, Gooch, Poole, | ment of M. A. Newell, John Short, W. C. | 00, JotUfa of purchase money. He deciined to mand t00 much space. Many of the | the near future. rish’ crew and the Champions are | weight, which will glve him a handleap | 1o ihe “Mosher and Hayselden. They | Howe, D. H. McLaughlin, F. M. Thorn. him before the Amer- old-timers have earned & trip around the | ' The majority of the entries are from | entered. The “Irish” crew consists of W. | of at least thirty pounds over Sharkey, s ! for ribbons, s. They will er in the Sheriff's SAN FRANCISCO, April 27, 1898. Mat Breen, forwardw: ratay st a g vher V: as 8- V. 7. . he was d. Many new ones have sprung into | the two universities, thongh the Amatet . “stroke; Tom Lynch, after: | and also the inches he will have In height, | lost a good man when Wyman was sus. | ton ’“"L Wb Dixovogs o | r by Th H i\ Tores fame and annexed purses previously un-| sthletic League will send a large quota. | orge B forwardwaist; Tom | should prove a great advantage in his | pende e o ten imen than éver betors For the convenience of' visitors desiring . _Cromwell, Major J lor and E heard of in America. Perhaps the A. A. L. athletes are the | Lynch, bow, and George McGrill, cock- | favor. up a B ward Brooks—four of the to return to the city after the jinks, the San Francisco and North Pacific Raii- |} road will permit the holders of regular g ¥ tickets to travel by the freight boat, | ronto, Canada. In ; S i 5 > | filed ‘the ct which leaves Tiburon about midnight, | filed the ch best known dog men in this country—who acted upon the committes tried Bell upon my charges, and his di Looking back over the meetings, the | poCifD% U Dean kennel looms most prominently to | {inity to me the front. Dean —Moon- | ¢quaf footing is dyne, Miaimo, Connemara and Gladintor— | 33raay they are that have won in prize money somethihg some of the coll like a king’s ransom. During the past|2ut some of the co - bow. 48 1 o 4 . ey s in _the rac tic of all. The first oppor- The Champion crew cons| of Tom Sayers, who in his day was ad- < b the coliege men on an | stroke; J. Bogan, after-| mired by the folowers of the prize ring u?‘&am‘ "%'..mrf ire not to be neglected., | A McGeorge, forwardw: Tom | a5 being not only a wonderful master of | Howard Saulres scheming how to fre | Shortall, bow, and *Little Samm; CoCK- | the game, but a man also of extraordi- {'_‘ Joe Ferris. mot George, ge men with repu swain. The following three crews'are en-| narily keen judgment, ¢ A | D i A teyoutellihe September, 1843, st Bell, he d Lol ; 3 _ : s i€ ent me the wrong bitc | tions as long as a hoe-handle. Stanfor | tered for the junior barge race: 1. Wil-| hig gpinion a prize-fighter o scaled | 1oL, PG O —morning at 11 o’clock The quarters of the San Francisco | information wan imcarind 1o Dk T R T A m‘x‘re: "big | and California’s teams laugh derisivel ‘i‘"iif‘{;}.im l(lpsf'lr"\l‘!‘:lr:}fl' fiet; | more nmn'lfi e when} o -"oi.‘d‘luull; from Fruitvale to Haywards." It will be | Yacht Club presented a gay appearance | known O o cWho e 169, besides which Mialmo won the big | DT ool 8 rwaist; T. I Fitzps , forwa il and who in stature exceeded 5 fee Ehiraile scratch race, with: the £ollo i A S . | ronto, but Bell suppre: e St the hiopes und cipirtations of (e | illiaw Tox. Bow. saf ‘Doce W a ten-mile ser: c [last Saturday, on the occasion of the | KhY hanee to be solel, “prep,” thinking his vnn, | inches would never capture a champion- | { 1 sy 3 April, 154, when he, statements, in- | y v ing starter: aples. E. J. Smith, A. T. | jpening of the new clubho a : Cods < o < : : o’ at Meroed, o T 15 ch to' be solely | e et hen e ng ters: St M or clubhouse and of the | duced = gentleman to write to me to that A ATies Cun e e ] onE o g artly Propable that | ¥mil Blumlein, afterwaist: C. Crelghton, | SMP: \ 110 9avs of Sayers and Heenan | O e e T bt s ol yachiting BeaBoni pf 189, AncHored . | elteet oTeing to snd o i noa s would AR INTne, ALy fand cavalier and | 31, M0 &100 bt there will be a few | torwardwalst: C. Scully, bow, and Georss | i "queensberry rules seldom governed | Kl 452 rom tniee the. feam. will be | front of the clubhouse and decopnted wiry | ¢ Jis Seatioutsandiu o ipayyall Rosette took both dimoney | A e O bt | McGrill, _cockswain. . Hawkins, | the QHeersoor iy ot It London priz | picked, plus a po: wherein roke; William Mead, afterwalst; Frank le addition from the | flags were Commodore Dr. T. L. Hill's hen called the at- akes e and Maud S In the 100-yard sapling and p ring rules that held sw in the d: int three athletes of | Eol e L el South. 3 Cygnus, ex-Commodore 1. Gutte's Chisp: ican Kennel Club to this entered. Rosett b , will toe the scratch, | Mayo, forwardwaist; Frank Tobin, bew, | (peh ‘men fought to a finish on the turf [ *“Pie’ Garden City Wheelmen team is | & e 1 re I Gutte's C 5 S8 ennel (Club to. thil of the same litter) did the samo | TECOgRI=C I, IR 100 08 SoTately | and T o s nvito i Send Hig | for_amounts ranging in value from £30 | about completed. Ted Belloli, Schnitz- Frank Bartlets Queen. W, McCarthy ges a cll, basing them wpon the imission day, and Cavalier, yet | % 0¢0010q sprinters. Just what Abadle | Aiaine napee crew, and the Ariel ang | G20) to £100 (§500). pan, R. Bridgeman, Tony Delmas, Har- | Ramona, ex-Commodore George Billings’ | above, and tpen Noverior 54 Cions 4bgn the a puppy, we 1d dog event on | fECLTROteR TT it d "to seasoned run. | jonior barge crew, and the Aniel and| “The offer of @ $5000. purse would simply | Benbrook, Juilus Smith, wuimby and | sloop Nixie, E. C. Bartlett’s yawl Frolic, | disqualified for all time, and this action was P won the puppy | WL 40 MR O e aehton 18 doubi- }:;:}F»; Tharge crews, to the regatta mesmevicsanyiof the: “'}%‘“"’%‘2 {\‘l"’t‘"i‘fls e 1“gh‘h“i(‘r?el;:x‘ln'ntl;;%<gr8e‘i:}d | ‘?l?)‘t‘)p‘\\xl;(:'mg\xgd?‘: n(" Contai o | T i upton Seat e to by event on September 26, with Rosette third. | €rs € el St A 5 eeatta will | of fifty years ago, who thoug] af e | Smith w also chosen, sgressed | S LA . ptain Eddy’s | _Be GRS ions e re- Rosette took the old do stake October 10 | T THere e SIS, WhG PLOCEm m || The el o Mny. 15 Damtel | capture of ito Evincas was something a | the ¢ 4., C. rules amd s suspended, | luunch mowinna, Tindieyrs' oop 'Seotc | stored esoa Yandipe und i Wl efottd and on the latter day ud S was . - s 1 " O, a1 is aily ix v ilist could feel deservedly proud of. The othe VO W -, . de Y anc Oul ‘ s i A - 1 ~ v lose to ten seconds, for Drum s | O'Connell is out daily iff, and will | pug ‘ 3 P vhich day at 12 o'clock | Sutherland 1 Cather! s C. removed the dis . to take effect second in the puppy scramble. Rosette | Will be clo e ] 3 anne oF s s"also wi But what a change has occurred in the | Thursday, on whic ay 2 | erland’s sloop Catherine were also | g e Do e D0 st ; divided iirst and second with ler kemnel | & mercurs on the clers 0 et Catroll " Tho following crew Was | iterest of the game in the Past ten years! | noon all ¢niries must be in the hands of | Iving at thelr moorings, Durine. the a rch 1, 136, but Bell was not satisfied, and anothe -disi = . Th : asked to have it take effect February 15, 1896. y ied. This last order appeared to I's bosom and he thought once the A. K. C., with the following the old dog event December 26, | R ternoon Captain Woods® e pulled down like contests on — me o from Mare Is Angelie arrivec - | frc e Island and received the com- | 1z [ pliment of a visit from Commodore Dr. | more - T. L. Hill. Later Fred Cook's Harpoon, | resul Commodore Carl Westerfeld's Acolus, Fred | _**Whereas and February 6. & Thompson’s kennels have loomed to the front of late, but the work | lor f Bell made entries at the of Patria and Victor is fresh in the minds | Ames' Blia, Thelma, Pinta, Cupid’ and | Detroit show while not in good standing, not- G | Freda came over as representatives of the | withstanding the fact that his appeal for re- Magnet was a money-getter from the | | e T St Ol b 9 i (e ady, 1 I8t Roesch’s launch Rambler ‘started By et deniel SHCIIATY 6T Bansaltto ana ROt R e r«turl:;fiamlf“ , Wwas denied February 6, 1836; _ordered, | having towed Alexander J. Young's Clara | Lt Said Geors in from Point Blunt. The California Y Club was represented by Allen M. Cla. Sea Fox, F. Langstroth’s Lup Lee’s | tify Bell's selection. Pilgrim and ex-Commodore Wilson’s Sur-| So far as I can learn by an examination of | prise. | the American Kennel Gazette from January, At 8:30 dancing began in the hall on|15%% to February, 1892, and the American | the upper floor of the clubhouse, and con- | Field from the last date to May. is94 (the tinued until midnight. Among the guests | {ime of Bell’s disqualification), I find that he were the following: ~Dr. Buckley: anq | J38ed some breeds at four shows, neither one party, Arthur Kanzee, Henry Day and | jet sear o y Mi: i"fir gen[r ]H{\lmes ’:x{nld A\‘lirsz | at two shows, and during the v - pertand, Mr. and Mrs. Mil- | he has, so far as I can learn, y judged once gmd Mrs. Hughson, Mr. and Mre. | in the United States. There were S’P\'u'gra.l cap- J. M. Kilgarif, Mr. and ' Mrs. George | able all-round judges to be had and they are y, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barrett, | men of established reputation and vast ex- George Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Hernan, | berience, but the club overlooked them Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Judd, Miss Hepburn, | c2use Bell was secured at a low fizure. Mrs. Smith, Miss Flora Smith, Miss |50 Francisco has been very fortunate in Mystic Mald, Magic, Pat Molloy, Ruby Frances Smith, ‘Arthur Kennedy,' Harry | 1o Phot 1% sccaring the best judess obeatnable, West Side, Pretendér, Coralle, Terrona, f / S Kennedy, Mrs. J. F. Doe, H. B. Keith, |t Is & severe blow fo the kennel Interests of Firenzi, Log Boy, Senorita, Systematic, A 3 i RN 4 | Mr. and Mis Flood, Miss | the coast that a judge of the reputation and Little Dell, Wayfdrer, Rusty Gold, War : A\ \ & | 3 ratah, Fireball, 2 \ opening of the park until las end during that period was deeme near invincible. Since then he has 1o go back, but in his day won thousands. Skyball, the speediest of them all in his time, is now in the stud, with a long and | valuable list of brackets to his credit. The roll of honor shows hundreds won by the foregoing and by Flashlight Jestor, Firm Friend, Eldredge. Tippersry Lass, Seminole, Royal Buck, F Laurelwood, Leoncra, Princes Nelly B, Eclipse, Diang, Zoe, Sweet Lips Right Bower, Theron, White Chief, Tes: Fair, Granuale, White Lily, § Bell be and is hereby dis- , 1! Sven eliminating the above disqualifications from_consideration, there is very little to jus- Sunol, Sar- castic, Bonita, Snowbird, St. Alecia, Di- | ana, Black rince, Myrtle, Koolawn, Susie, Lady Campbell, Bend Along, St. Lawrence, Swinnerton, Forge Vida | haw, Move On, Tod Sloan, Occidental, | Mohawk, Old Glory, Glenroy, Van Nida, | ’r, Rusts 3 \ nd .\iln ank A R;u'b\imndh‘u of Bell snould have been selected. ivia, Sinaloa, ueen . — e *. Long, Miss E ge, | Yours truly, . B. MARTIN. Emerald, Emin Pash ;fi. Sloud, Daisy! | \ > DEANE, OWNEROF VRULLY'!:WSM,D&'MEMEM I orrow, H. Olandt, John H. Kee o | —— — ort Costa, Tipperary, Skyrocket, Valley | L 2 aptain F. Ames, T. Kee . Ruha Queen, Vailey Maid, ‘Bill Nye, Captain | LMO, NOONBY Ny 'N(’;i“a PAR W. Brickwedel, C. Gerlach, F. E. Schober. ADVERTISEMENTS. Morse. There are others that doubtless A. GOUR: L L.’ Q. Haven, Commodore C. J. Lancas. | —————— TCu S deserve mention, but these have been = C. Wallace, E. Landers, John &t the top notch’ at times since Ingleside | s. Emmons, 7. M. punnett,| ** Have You Seen It 2 ”* Park opened, and an enumeration of all D e e d an Fercy Crump, G. B. Crimp, Mr. and Mr. the candidates that have essayed honor T N F TH E S'I A'I E . B. Hill, Misses Isabelle wnd Rose She on the sward would read like a city di- e PROM IN EN CO U RS l N G M E O x wood, M Eisner, Miss Gonzalez and | THE «“°98” Tectory. Messrs. Thorne and Ellis. The Union Coursing Park, which is pos- sibly one of the grea in America or Engl 2 = Archie Sutherland’s Catherine was de test of its ind o orated with strings of Japanese lanterns, | We . Is only & few | gpeed. The same conditions underlie the | begun to practice together again and will | It was the old California Athietic Club | Chairman Myrick of the road racing com- | gne of which fell flaming upon the A s e inauguration it | 22) and 440, all of which should be close | probably enter the club regatta as inter-| of this city that started the boom in | mittee. but fortunately without dof has made wonderfu i t ng damage. | trides in gaining the g races. mediates: N. J. Prendergast, stroke: J. | purses, and competition since then has| The following have been appointed of- | 'Some, if not all, of the follonine Soats | 9 support and well wishes of all sportsmen | '} 'Hhe ong-distance events the best | K. Bockman, afterwaist: A Racoulllet, | Falsed. the. price ntl ow . Arst.cliss | fielals for the Telay race Sunday week: of ‘the California Yacht Club wing boats | €6 ’ WhojLake an active interest in coursing. | talent of the State will enter. Smith of | forwardwaist, and Johnson Hardy, bow. | “scrapper” can command more money | Referce—Charles Albert Adams, O. C. W.|the opening Jinks of the Corinthian Ferm | Judglng by the enthuslasm manifested | Stanford, who ran the mile in 4 min. 38 2-5 | Frank ~Wilson, who, was junior skiff | than a large number of first-class actors. | Starter—dohn F. McGlynn, O. C. W. Clerk of | Club to-day. or will by its patrons, It s safe to say that|gec, last Saturday in the intercollegiate | champion last season, has been sculling | The fact of the matter is that the people | course—J. F. Hancock, B. C. W. 'Judges at | cruise to-morrow: Commoder (o e Union Park is here to stay, and it goes | games, will try for a new record. He will | for two months, and will enter the senior | want the game, and they will pay lib- P, Syain, Acme: Theggofgcwmflxf- caster’s flagship Embla, F. J. Moffitt’s without 5""3“1! l’ha.t under ll}el present | have such men as Walker, Carpenter and cLlas: J;\risgsltg:sel;.r;.onfle is belng coached by eralltyblol see u‘“l'sl’-rlnx‘q fls}ich lhnmbnrd- SRR F{r";},{;;;mn Pathiinder: BB, | Jaunch Ausfusm.DPwecmr W. H. Gould's management leashmen can safely count | against. This should be | Lea Stevenson. ment between two heavy-weight cannon- | len. e & i B B | sloop Corinne, Director Harr gt ° Upon & fair field and no favor while the | Sacksyn (0 HEL aBL Rt e oy H. A. Pless and D. J. Sheehan go out | Mnt e oial Hallaonals Nty et Dk Clas D v Brydges 5 : s G, , C. A. | yawl Hope, ex-Commdore A. R. Wilson' grand old sport has & following In this | “Both hurdies will probably go to Mor- | In & pair oar shell, and will race against | “"The'sports of this city van rest satisfied | Engnel; Herbert Rees and 8. G, Scovern, C. A Wilson's Join in the opening 4 C. C. Timers—J. T. Balley, T. V. C. ilgrim, G. tum Suden's Regina, A. ) great Western State. | gan of Stanford.” His strongest opponent | & Siiff mat, A O Pay, and Mctusiand | that they will have “a_run for _thelr | Fadenfeldt, O. C. W.: J. 5. Lewls, & ¥ R. G | Clay's Sea Fox and A C, Tes's Suryris The prizes that have been paid.to the | i Dawson, who is hardly equal to the Tt A pm;vm,r of @ very light skif, | money’’ when Jeffries and Sharkey meet | F. W. Sharpe, Acame; George P. Wetmore, B. | Captain Pratt recelved friends last Su: owners of the winning greyhounds since | performance of Morgan. A brace of B_"]“ h‘ 1 Elmd S catlast s 1‘:‘- % Thce. | In a twenty-four foot ring. C. W. Chief um lre—l;ler'\rry F. Wynne, C. C. | day on board the Idler. Secretary George Lion Park cpened its gates to pleasure- | 4 "A L. entries in both hurdle races will | hiGh he tfied once Jast vear In & race | The contest promisés to be exceedingly G Shiet sl Bajuen, O C W As [y Giatnel's Miden T had T owhl take o hunters are truly liberal. Shiow Just how. the “prep” stick-jumper | He thinks the interesting while it will last. Sharkey in- | sistant marshaisJohn Bird Acme: Georse E. | parey of Berkeley gifls ang Bisard As an lllustration of what coursing 18 | compares with the matured hurdler. The six.oared pleasure barge of the | tcnds to cut out a fast pace from the | Dixon, B. . Wt M B Galnes, kneinal; JoJ. | Piciis’on board next Sunday. aus i o e et has been cap- | “/rne fleld events promise. some £00d | nolphin Club will carry a party to the | Clash of the gong. His backers say he | Malley, S . R C.) Gus Rosbure, B, C Wi | IZRGE 00 o0 VG ot G S il tured by leashmen who are the fortunate | gport, In the hammer throw Bob Ed- | South End Club regatta on Sunday. Wil win within three rounds, They figure | ji. Tandsberger, . A. Marriott. Road racing | Its return from the Corinthian cruise gwners :".fnf?:fieé""%‘.;e”‘&fl""x?,?”{‘xi t;gl&, gren, the erstwhile champlon, Will ap-| "~ Four new members have joined the|this way: Sharkey has a better record | s5q records committese—Chester S. Myrick, O. | The guests will be Mrs, Bames, Misses has returned fresh from | ofy. Aol e | than Jeftries. He hus proved by his fights | & %3S Shead: Aeme; Theodore O Dodse: | Chorm e e management will attest: Bibiern athietic successes. Plaw, an A. | aoprri s SHub;, [Three or fouf Crews | with ‘Choynaki that he can o ETeater | 5. C.'W, fan Jose reprcsontarivency 3 sy | Charmian, Kitterl Result of coursing meetings at Union Park| A. L. man, and Guiberson of California | harge, one of them being made up of G. | execution in a shorter space of time than | loii, T. V. C. from February 27 meetings in all and Lynette Payne. landers’ la nch e] 4 ot s Fadn Ber X5 GOOD FEATURES. to April 10 inclusive, seven | will ‘he Edgren’s strongest competitors. | Bush, 0. W. Davis, Pockwitz and George | ¢an the man from Los Angeles. He is| 1n response to a request from the chair- | Bay Farm Island, where she whe hauled IMP] A long list of names are entered in the | Bowman. quicker on his pins, can hit a more wicked | man of the road racing committee, each | out for repainting and DO 0 e ShOREY 3T 80| Shot'put. The other field events show | ‘The Alameda Boat Club held a very |blow and, above all, he ls game to the | Ciub ‘antering a feam In tha Tace a8 | propener. The Sloon. Halins,n & larger | & 1t i‘-n.m‘\Narzljus’:fi?fi?wf‘r‘c;mamyfgfig e o, March 20, | g0od and plentiful material. successful opening regatta on Sunday, | core and will not wince until knocked | named ten men who will act as judges | her first safl of the Season 1o Tiburon g | crowns of great et et s S April 20, | BOp ames will begin sharply at 2|and christened their new barge. _Among | completely out. ard timers for thelr respective clubs, ‘at | join in_the opening cruise of the Corinth. | ¥ith internal fastening: strong frame and Principal winners arranged according to sires: | o'clock. John Elliott will referee. Wal- | the visitors were Admiral A. W. von| The sailor's supporters are of the opinion | the finish of each relay. The following |lans. J. J. Tark conneations % Emin Pasha—Rosette, $592 Theron, $150 Kinley, $30; Forget, Doyle has just finished a new oys: finest finished wheel in the market. 50: valle 7 50; hold the starter's pistol, | Schmidt, Mr. Mackay of the Valley Rail- | that good money stiould always be placed | gre the selections of the clubs, the men | suit of hand-made sails for h i no keys; fin £ it oy ot aeo | o any Gf the How retired but: oneé | road, Captain 1, H Halght of -the Coo |on the gamest man—and thers you are. | brnileoiections of the clubs, the they o Write_ for catalofy 5 Last Wednesday Commodore C. J. - GENTS WANTED. Sans | famous athletes of the coast will judge | lumbia Rowing Club, James Hopper and. T will serve, from the first to the tenth e AGEITH Lord_Clifton— William McCue of the University of Cal- 1 Valter, of the Soon Beni, [other, B. N. L > - v illiam cf y g yS: ) Tod Sloan, 355 Comy: | 2nd time the events. ifornia B Club, and. Leander Stevenson of| A MIXED DOUBLES Y ot the Yo pambla, and Captain | I E QVI I I & Bll I modore, Teants Fols. 35 Bay City Wheelmen—Thedore C. Dodge, R. | Taylor of the yawl Emerald, started in a total, §80 foon- e, 5 the Ariel Rowing Club. A. Cunha, Walter D. Sheldon, George Fris- | launch for a cruise, but late in t| = o woon: | SWIMMING RACES e = TENNIS TOURNAMENT | fic, “H2°%: - Batties, Dintey: Lariine o Brince | Ing retumed, the snetne 1ag in the even s or gty Rhys, H. T. Emory, Byron D. Bent, J. M. |isfactorily. = Arthur Franklin's e v WA e AT SUTRO BATHS |LAST OF THE SPRING Mendel ‘and Theodors C: e Coast Agents, The formation of a mixed doubles tour- | Mgl and Theedore C. Dod Bachelor had the misfortune to break her & o ge. vin Hostett 8 20T COLLEGE MATCHES | nament is now asitating the minds of | B Lamkin, . 3 Butler, Albert Hubbard. Fay: | TUdder on the way home from the open-| 808 LARKIN ST., S. F. flan—Terrona, $245. = Sunol—Palmer | ; Sunbeam, $15; Royal Care 50 tota ST 50 Dan B Ticeik, 44l | The Sutro Baths management has ar- the lady tennis players of the California | low "Avers) ‘Mercury Smith, H. L. Miller, §, | I€ cruise of the San Francisco Yacht 2 o 2 7 9 .'A. S. Hall, George E. Owen, Alvin | Club. Admiral A. W. von Schmidt’s Jack Douglas—Master Jack, $175; Minerva, $15; | ranged an excellent aquatic programme Tennis Club. It is intended to have a | Kittridee, Whirlwind is at present e Mgunan Beauty, $99%0: | for to-morrow. Judging by the list of | This afternoon at Central Park the e > drawn, up_on mixed doubles tournament played on| Olympic Club Wheelmen—T. G. Spilane, F.|the beach. Her owner Is now a pilot jor—Santa Alecia, Douglas, | entries some exciting races will result. | baseball teams of Stanford and California ‘Wednesday next, if plans can be perfected | G- Montealeagre, R. C. Hahn, H. B. Russ, H. ; on the Gracie S. Measurer von Schmidt $32 50; Sweet Lips, $30; Alameda, $15: Arapahoe, | They are as follows: will face each other for the third game of | in time. The young ladies, in leapyear- | O, R¥hor, Robert R. Russ H. W.!Tuckey, | and Secretary Gaither are preparing a si2 total, $16. " Roval "Crest — Flying rd_race, class D—Joe Watson, unat- | the rubber. With one game apiece, the | like fashion, are given the privilege of | jon ot Fran (ST [ irectoryeol ;lht;Ca’{iiocrnln fleet. A Y Y : - §i A Seebactl, .5, | final promises to be especlally exciting. | choosing their partners. There will bo a | “Reliance Club Wheelmen—James Jellet, . P, | 21 Brcinal Yacht Club has completed i n This match to-day will be the last inter- | Tush for the best dancers of the court as | Baggot, A. F. Cornwall, Charles Lefevre, Burt C“d o Wright h ‘Wimming department. Carroll, C. A. 8. C.; TEaiatd a1 onEh it Xind | S°0n as the entries are opened. Burrell, R. T McKissick, Ray Smith Jr.; Rob- | Cedric fVrig ) boat, about . Hodley, unattached; | coll (‘ls&et ool elegvé‘ns P "-';Y 12 Doubles tournaments will be in order | ert klder. Jack Pfusch and E. B, Jerome. twenty el B‘If(er e uilt by Engelbrecht; unti : e 100 e :pr ©OF the | quring the month of May. The three bay | ,Acme Club Wheelmen—C. §. Hannon, John | her name ls otik. Dr. E. 8. Clark has m’l"“l:‘: tg:g: L consul;sne:y'aa fol- | town clubs will be brought in closer touch Kitchen Jr., Paul Carroll, T. D. Whitman, J. J. | sold the sloop Anita to C. E. Dorn of $137 50: Handy Andy, $7 $145. Laughed At—Rusty Gold, $132. Captain Morse fagnet, §115. Skyrocket—One Spot, $85. ng—Blackstone, $75. Morning—White 70. Little Willle—Gallagher, $69 50. Sky Move On, Dan_O’Connell—Electric, 100- . Antona, unattached; H. Donovan, P. 8. C EXELe . Carroll,’ C. A. 0 8. C.i Allen, A. L. McDowell. C. B. Shear, R. Tutt, | Alameda. Pattiani’s sloop Volante is on e O pnuell o | W. Washourn, 1. 8. €. S by m‘e"c‘“r‘; matches, a new innovaton | & 5 shear and A. P. Swain. the “ways.” The sloop Fawn, the yawl ced 3 50. Sai Trick_and fancy diving (springboard), class in tennis affairs. On Decoration day the asha O Grady, $80. Lord Neversettle—Patria, | c_fr" Clough, C. A. 8. C.; M, Durrant C. A, | Stanford. Positions. California. | Alameda club will hold an invitation | . The Encinal Cyclers of Alameda will | Dulce, the steam launch Fancy and the 0 T S D Clgte, 312 50: total, | §TG . Seebach, unattached; T. Bigeiow, | Beckett Plicher .........Kuarsberg | doubles, each club sending three teams to | hold a five-mile handicap road race from | Easolihe launch Kittie are now in com- g tota), i O HI st g | Py 8..C. Strohn. Catcher .Mien | compete for championship prizes. Fol- | San Leandro to Haywards to-morrow af- | mission. iy, $12'50; total, S Commerpaiz 90: | " 120-yard (hurdle) race, professionals, open to | Young First base. Bride | lowing this tournament there will be an | ternoon at 2 o'clock. The following will Livingston Wirdtan, 59 A | all-cA- . Baker, 0. A C.} Otto Schuite, C. A, | Harris Second base. McLaren | interclub ~tournament in singles and | be the starters: G. D. Morse, F. N, Fabul Wea'th. %0: Babazoon, $87 60: Prince Charie, | S, C;i R. B. Comell, C /A8, C.; F. ‘Green, | Kiauber Third base. McCabe | doubles, to be played at the California | Thomas, J. Hurley, A. T. Smith, C. O e Are Made to Wear, and You Can Get Them Peacemaker, $25; Astronomy, N ving. | class ‘B_-George /Alfrits, ‘unat. | Loughead Shortstol Baer | club courts, Brown, D. Meserole, W. N. Rflmaaé» C.| The “incalculable mineral wealth” of newly- for All Prices. \50; Flying Buck, $22 60; tachedy B, Morton, P. 8. C.i D, Caveoty, o8t | Swindells -Collins | Not very much activity marked the|A. Fortner, W. Thompson, A. L. Esta- | tound mining regions largely run by syndicates . e e R o TRk el b Ghicadborsush | Surts 300 Dty bet Koy, Whitase, g | Mudir, 1t 0! Fmeyy & Guffl & | i pomotte by s oy t| Ao Co NICHOLS & €O, away, $10; Dashaway, $ Trapeze diving, professionals, open te all— A ob - ney, 46, | 5 Clark, H. P. Hansen, C. Hoplins,|!n t00 many instances really a fable. The 404 Ji9; Dastuway otto Schulte, C. A. 8. C.; R. B, Cornelle , 60 Stauf beat O'Connor,’ 6, | D- Clark, H. P. Hansen, C. Hopkins, Battery St i ofx‘:m'u(‘ ‘523.“»’.,—‘ ‘descendants of a few of | 5;,C:; A. J. Baker, O. A C.; Fred Green, un: “How to Succeed us a Journalist,” | Stauf and Kellog defeated Hamilton and | George Whitney, Paul B‘m‘“mi‘ fi“"y :-:g::r‘fno;e'mnd““r:m:: le.ilm;:‘: ll\,;‘;! .r?t; Western A, 2 = the most prominent brood bitches: Rockette, | 8ttached. by one of the greatest new:papermen Yale, 6—2. Yale defeated Hamilton, 6—4, gosg, Tl.m?lherman, }!;’. v}‘!r gxgxel‘sllaka d SOais il il e rn_Agents, ;-!FnTud:K oy S45: Diang, ";"‘:MQ{:" el Read about FamousBombardments [in the count: in next Sunday’s g;ol&t I‘%\‘ge’bégn‘tfgflfi;{h‘:fifi}t‘gfi gm; aeee s ool i “nn'"dedm"' Timens ‘mgrfl“fl Bl 'll'.Ie nfee“” 2 Epmatlc Gas Lampeaes the Far, ana, $245; een Be H » - 20; Twilisht, 0; Molite' , 3175, Sculptress, | in next Sunday’s Call | can. R4l T® | Goseof ageravated defeats. ‘Weihe de-| _About one-third of the streets of | §I° Use regulariy Hostetter's Siomach Bit- | only safe and porfect lamps on the mars sy (imp.), . ¥ & | feated Hoffman In three straight sets. | Paris are ornamented with trees. Hhiemfant (RIS SRR, | G Salin Sl s e e