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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1898 P R R o e g PRETTY YACHTS + NEAR 3 OLD SAUSALITO b s To-day the Pacific Yacht Club opens pretty headquarters at +EEE+ ++ Not In the history of kennel matters in this State has there been such keen in- terest manifested in a show of high class its season at Old Sausalito. The yachts will be deco- rated with flags and rea dy to receive vis- | i tereat manite ted in shor ,Of bieh clasa There a ot Hecoption and danc. ] bench show which will be held at Me- A ohanics Pavilion, commencing May 18, i ! also b cepti a danc- 1ialso De a recepHton o cana under the auspices of the San Francisco In the evening a | 4 :: > % AN n ‘ - = = - Z7Z L Kennel Club. special tug, leaving Mission street wharf : = : v faa e s ” 7 on Sunday, and no entries will be re- : > 3 celved after that date, unless the post- ‘ 2 : marks show that they were mailed befora = £ midnight of that day. 2 : o The San Francisco Kennel Club offers N & ] a sflver cup for the best bulldog. This is - e #| in accordance with the announcement in the premium list that all breeds increas- r over will be thus at ill convey guests to the dance. The tug will return from Sausalito to the ing their entry to ten o recognized. The bulldog entry already On Sunday there will numbers eleven, with several precincts ting yachts. The Yacht Club comprises Admiral J. Spreckels’ schooner Lur- line, Com A. Wiltsee's Aggle, still to be heard from. The cups, trophies and medals are on I - S 3 exhibition at Shreve's on Market street, and are well worthy of inspection. There wi ing in the c fleet of the Vice-Commodore Martin Roberts’ schoon- er Azalene, Rear Commodore C. J. Con- nally’s sloop Eschschol W. 8. Good- fellow chooner La Paloma, the sloop Annie Hopkins' steam yacht El I"'Hommediea's sloop »ps Pride and Sarena, launches: G. A, « H. Crocker’s Chi- o RalaTe {s down Larkin street to Ninth, down | placed an order for a new barge, to-be | Lass, Amorita, Rocklin Belle, Tod Sloan i g ooy otrero avenue and out to the San Bruno 0! e only active members of the | vanus, Susie, White Chief, le Deane, e M & h bas been issued RELAY COURIERS + | rcua. Many wiil probably wheel out the | Dolphin Boating Club just now are Victor | O'Grady and Pastime: LG e ATHLETIC TRIPS Prince Poniatowski Intends to exhibit & San Bruno road to the Six-mile Hill, from | Caglieri and W. O. Patch, who go out in The running at both parks to-day com- the top of which a splendid view can be skiffs daily. Patch is trying to carry out | mences at the usual hour, 1 o’clock. At had. The men can be seen for a mile | some ideas recently suggested to him by a | Ingleside the puppies will go first to the -oming toward the city, and the sight of Harva@ man, who is an enthuslastic stu- | slips, and both stakes will be carried to all th )s on the bay, and notice | | | them going pell-mell down the other side | dent of styles of rowing. through the first rundown. | | | | men will b dmitted on mbership ca the Corinthian: will be a great and novel feature, as thig breed is rare on the co in fact, a ken< nel of the kind has never before been OF THE + pe + 4 | kennel. Clinton Worden's stag hounds + + FOR THE shown. IR RS F O D s the fol CYCLERS RACE will never be forgotten. A. B. Hinchman, secretary of the Ala- Among the pupples at Ingleside to-day COLLEGE BOYS R Another novelty is a kennel of skye ters It was estimated that fully 20,000 people mgdg B(}at Clugx, is taking s‘yncn‘tmg. are several that have never been seen : <4 | riers, entered b, A\gm‘ 1<.\<Mij:2‘|:)rfl.om F444 444444444+ ++4++ | assembled at the finish in Alameda 1 everal members of the Olympic Boat | before, and rumor has it that something |4 4 4+ 4+ 444+ + 4+ 4444+ + s;;‘,‘r'.y:s':-{”"m 2ty lost his magnificent e and there will probably be as great | Club were at Tiburon on Sunday. The fol-| in the’way of sensationalism may de- » Jose, I ne; The fifth annual relay race of the throng to-morrow. Most of the of- lowing crews went out in_the four-oar:| velop. £ The Eastern trip of the California ath- collie, Laddie, e r | ifornin Associated Cycling Clubs will | ficials and club men will go over on the First—George James, bow; Fred Schmidt,| The Union Coursing Park Association | letes has finally be erificed, and in- | Ormonde, while the dog was in the hands take place to-morrow, and the members | boats from 11 to 12:30 o'clock, So as to be | 2; Oscar Davis, 8; and H. Herzer, stroke. | has issued the following card to sport s has finally ‘been sac ‘vf“ v of a trainer for the purpose of prepara< ake place to-morrow, and {he Members| on' nd early, Bulletins will be posted at | SecondGeorge James, bow: I Herzy, 3 | lavers: stead of such a lengthy journey for fresh | tion for the show. The dog has, DOWEvery . of the five clubs that have entered teams | {) "oiner o7 Park street and Central | W. Cartright, 3, and Albert Collins, SAN FRANCISCO, May 4, 198, | BOROTS the Blue and Gold team will sound | been found in the possession of an inno” night in the | are in a fever he aney. Al-| gvenue, Alameda, from telephonic advices | stroke. The Unton (oA N O e o aeete. | the north. As soon as the college vaca- | cent third party, Who nad purchased him iced the | tnough this is just one-half the num- | sent by the judges at the end of each re-| The South End Rowing Club will_hold | nizing the bond ¢f fellowship e il itaes ¢f | tion begins the track and field men will | in good faith. 1t is claiméd Ty the coule ainment | p S Y L that entered teams In this | lay, showing the progress of the race, and | its annual excursion and: picnic at Mira- | sport, and being desirous of further cement- | jogve Berkeley for Portland to face the | FARCiers that Laddie is the only dog bred he farce 2 4 £ | thesa will be productive of a great deal | bel Park on Sunday. ing_the same, has set aside Sunday, May I | v in America who can compete successfully xt day | Sreat event last vear, the Interest in the | +% e o ftendaY. ving the picnic in | 88 Wheelmen's day. ~Ample arravgemients have | Multnomah Athletic Club team. Besides | with the Verona Kennel's U Hall Ad= been made on our grounds for the hackiag of | the Multnomahs dates have been arrang- | miral. red by the famous Ruffed 1ches Ame ; of_interest talent” | contest is unabated. The five clubs en- | “mpa tronn . - | charge is: T. Fitzpatrick (charirman) - e trophy for which the clubs are con rliaat ' | wheels, free of charge, and a careful loye ) . rte¢: will exhibit his Iris! Rlasic. | roras ihis vear being the Acme Club | testing this vear 1o & besutitul sitver cup | john L. Herget, A J. Fritz, James Fee- | Liihs fn T ul emplove | ed with the Tacoma Athletic Club and the | _John B. de Revte: will exhily g ¥ | testing this vear fs o will bé in constant attendance for that pur- | g . | setter Count Gladitone. E. V. Sullivan han, Joseph O'Dea, E. P. Shortall, A H. | joge. Seattle Athletic Club. Sete U ity setters Peach Mark Wheelmen and Rellance Club Wheelmen | valued at $530, presented to the associn- | \illiciz L o : e Ci Ty Ao of Oakland. Garden City Wheelmen of | tion by Leaviit & Bill, and it will be a | S0 e oG Ly ORs, e O | O et e respectiiiy anvid o ere Is something back of this substi-| ;13 "Dash Antonto. The former is the Sau Jose, Bay Wheelmen and Olym- | Yalusble addition. fo any cluhie =Iver e AT e Y R D O e e s e e pub- | Winner of the all-age stakes run at Bas pie Club Wheelmen of this city, finished | St 2PaTt from the By o e s | Alex McGeorge. e ile ¢ In our with o male this em. | ic- The spirit of the university and the | ker e D Chatieally Wheelmen's day. and to sce as | popular feeling is in favor of the Eastern | I 1d_last winte M. Oldham, the superintendent of the , has arrived and has signalized his offering $25 a3 a Xhibitor scoring the nts, to be decided in Kennel prize to s prize to count 15 sec~ in the first five places la the order | man, léft for New York last evening. 3 . = : Z : e Ll g o 3 many as possible in club costume, we desire to | 2 |s being Bay City, Olympic nee, Acme | He Is under contract with the American | DOGS OF QUALITY R e oty vl ottt Wil was | onge: DUt thereie gue Dol In the | rrival by generous hts took | 8pd Garden City. It is & case of the ;lyvlé- l!&zu-lnl: {,‘"‘{4 a“«?"t' n\n‘gl) wx]ll sport {nll (h?hbeurer to the ;grounds wlzho;xt charge. | & 0 m; fx‘miars Uh;’: rCU“ 9‘;35 1}1“ Pv‘“'?“[“:l special prize to %w ts to iy it other clubs | the colors of the Bay City Wheelmen. Tnattached wheelmen in costume will be cor- nce proved all power est number of pc Sunday: | survival of the fittest, 85 the ther .“‘“’; H. W, SPALDING. COURSING FOR COIN. | St tomed as: well. ©Coursing will com- | in preventing such a venture this year. e Hlowing manner e'ther lacked the racing men or foun: 2 mence at 11:30. Ladles are specially invited, | Byerett Brown Is the steerer of the ship, | count 15 points. winne and by his well laid plans he has accom- | points, first prize to count 10 polnt and to one and all a day of exceptional sport the expenses of maintaining a relay team 3 = = v | No less than 140 greyhounds will com- | is assured. Fraternally, H e e REGATTA OF THE pote for cotn and fams At the two cours. | UNION COURSING PARK ASSOCIATION. | plished his desires. Brown did not in- S I R pain :'s ‘Lois, e SOUTH END CLUB. | !ns parks to-day, The sport might bo dorse the actions of his fellow_students | The secretary of the Pacific Mastiff Amigo, - Schober's I L iver T A e * | sald to be at its height, and certainly it | pACRET_WIELDERS IN | In“the preliminary efforts to secure the | Club has received from the president of I"'Homm Phoenicia, | that the event 18 e e e = e e e e R R = necessary accessions for the Kastern |the American Kennel Club the official in- throughout the whole United States Y | The bodting event of tne week was the | tained on the coast or In America. trip. He had other things in view which | timation that the suspension of the for- \1 the wheeling fraternity, some idea of | regatta s : 2 : | b Sdored h mer club has been canceled. The Pacifia RlLhe v heellng (o el e e T e South End Rowing Club| At Ingleside to-day and to-morrow two . | he considered more important and which | BET SN RO TSI reinstated to y > e o R last Sunday. The day was beautiful, the | gtakes will be run off, viz.: an all-age o if the team went East would be {mpossi- | mempership in the A. K. C. and the brief ind. “where they m“ r\w Ss .nf-* BT water rm4:nrh and there was some g00d | event for the top-notchers, embracing | To encourage interest in doubles, the | bledu:;rfsuze. I{n orddar to h';u-e n\eflBlue canine war of rebellion is happily termin« went _b: 1 in the cha t Club will hold its 14. The i | and terminate on the 4th. H. W. Lacy, e via San Bruno road, perforce be obliged to subscribe for the | ji%is ¢aiq, is the unanimous cholce of the her side t the cor- reets at ing, and - tkis city to San Jo: to Alameda on th ‘he start here i lister and Larkin ATp to-moTrow mor h will be about five hours later | Dennis, Central avenue, Alam between | talion detained him. The half-mile spe- | clude many of quality and the sport will and Regent streets. clal spurt between Al Fritz and Frank | pe correspondingly hot. represent. th ‘nhmu: a mile straight out from the | petween twenty of the keenest youngsters | and arranged a serles of games which clubhouse, round a barge, and return. | ever going to sli : T 11l be played off every Saturday. Bach ps. The feature at Union | Will be playe y ay. : the The disappointment of the day was the | Park is an all-age open event, in which | club is represented by two teams, and the consummation of this design. NoW | ciub for judge, C. A. Spreckels, vice pres non-appearance of the sculler Dr. C. C. | geventy-two performers will compete for | Winner of the most games during the sea- | FirA sopsiaerats for fhe pocketa il IanSotiehe Bacific:beas e IOID, T e , whose duties with the naval bat- | honors, The eandidates at both parks in- | Son will receive a handsome trophy, to be- | ent he'is contemplating a touch of the | O Boarites o Captitino. s s come the property of the club which they | students and the alumni for a scheme The first game will be played | which is dearer to his heart—the building | = — California Club | Of an athletic field, club house and gen- License for a Boxing Exhibition. kK to Ti nel. ana_bac of th ner of A @ o'clock s the participatir a team | $ z {x | . each of wh 3 & team | Huplissea did not come off, Fritz having| The rundown at Ingleside will bother | this afternoon at the St > men. cach of whom rldcs a Ielay | strained himself by overreaching while | the talent a bit this afternoon. The dogs | COUrts. | eral tralning quarters, second to nonS | At a meeting of the Health and Polics : The following complete Schedule has | Si mot advocate the trib to the East, To | Committee of the Supervisors yesterday r skiff race | are all well matched and in _some cases | d by his club with a “trailer,” | playing baseball. The ju ames Pallas | with exceptional closeness. The likeliest | been arranged: v a clubmate, whose sole duty it is | between Joseph Lyons and ntertainment re-Commodore | attain both would not be feasible or pos- | it was decided to report in favor of grant e : z ~—oREW THOR - N = S .HANLE OR.T.L HILL. SeracooReS £9- < e [I- SR NEET < V— B ) 18 T. S. WHITE: CJ.LANCASTER ER 3 = I = e ST IR Mccennoeneii s e vacur e O = o e PR SEYACHT CLUB PACIFIC YACHT CLUS. T E ing a permit to the Occidental Athletie 3 Club to give an exhibition of boxing be- sgregation of talent at | tweeen May 20 and May 30 on the pay- ind above anything that | ment of a license of $100. This is the club feretofore produced. 'In | of which John L. Herget, better known team launch] to lend the relay rider he is following | was won by the former, and the inter-| to raise a flag are High Born Lady, Fi- Flmv‘ 7—San Francisco vs. Alameda, at San BH;‘I& Brown considers one a luxury, the rancisco. other a necessity. O'Con- his own wheel in e the relay courier | mediate barge race was also won by a| renzi, Tallamore, Lass o' Gowrle, Myrtle, 7 rour caka d 3 S ) rack | vi ) 5 v Ve e 4 - B > '3 May 14—Oakland vs. Alameda, at Al da. i round | breaks down. The traller is kept back | volunteer crey Joseph Lyons. | Benicia Boy Bonita Right Bower, Eclipse, | Aay H_San Francisco ve. Oakiand, at Oak- | Berkel Commo- | of the courier a couple of minutes at | The junior bar as won by Barry’s | Gonnemara, Prince Hal, Van Kirk, Van | land . uor 4(::1 ;:} Harold W Fancy to ( of the a_le dore . have | the so as not to interfere with | crew, the victory xht{-]infiym 1;:1&2\1&:?‘;‘1;5 Neoda, Syivia, Tesste Fair, Promiss Me, | May 25-San Prancisco va. Oakiand, at Sen | V€ SPDEERC r Tl fnd. thack athiotics | a8 "Young Mitehill” i manager bought start t SIUDS e first relay | Though. Chetwoed Aybes of the Alameda | Mystic Mald, white Lily, Glen Rov: Be| “fune's"Oakiand va. Alameda. at Oaklsnd. | Cuifornia has a list of champions, When — — Clark. 3 apr! nded a cket, which usu- | Boat Club beat Len Hausler of the South | BOTI&. Decigental, Nelly ' June 11—San Francisco ve. Alameda, at Ala- | the home team meets the Multnoman, R into the club, and will Contains a letter from the Mayor of | End Club in the skiff race, it is probable | %y 20 000 "0 the puppies at Ingle- meda. :‘12’\:;:\‘:{1 ag}hxsr:‘;ml,".(\:“fllt‘: all‘!m L ADVERTISEMENTS. Hanley Jr. The sloc 0 e “thairman of “the Board | that Hausler, who has only recently taken | ,The rundown of the Dappi®s i1 TIEN" | Owing to the refusal of the Whitneys | o sirong athletle club. Two years ago,| T o : o H rty Bell,| to represent the California Tennis Club | when the Olympic t a picked team to o open <kiff race between Tom Shor: | RSAI°Ggic, Soubrette, Minerva, empsy | In these matches, San I'ranisco will not | try conclusions with the Fortlandars they | ¢Have You Seen It?” Field, a dircetor, the steam | cach man hands his packet over g and W. O. Patch of the Dolphin | 1:ass and Magnesia. have its strongest teams in the fleld | were ignominiously beaten. The Multno- T Seittia it onde s club bowl- | as he arrives to the rider of hi Glub, om Shortall caught a crab and | The Interstate Coursing Club held its | against the s‘uhurba;n competitors. Harry | mahs will have a strong team to set H 69 ’ B e e 3 e Dec| on e 266000 ratay, andl 80 o Aown the | cavslted iit tie st twentvesarasmWe o) LAl monthly meeting this week, Domi-| Weihe and 8. H. Adams will be one of | against the visitors. Besides the home THE o8 I oDt e o By ming. second. | line, and the club man who first bears his | Patch won. The Dolphin Club: gent its S omnon presiding, Among the im. | the teams that will work for the local | talent they wiil be re-enforced by Mor- A & g (h : LR o NOAED ) was the establishing of | club; the other will be picked to-day. an, Stanford's : LT LR e P ortant busines crack all-round_athlete. A pool tourn: place this week. | packet ac and the Alameda Club | PoTtant busihess was the &Sl liberal | _During the week the following interest- | Morgan will very probably meet Bakewell Swe" in the hurdles, and for the first time their es of Alameda, commenting upon ing again, did not exert himself. e i d wishing him the compliments Rathbone, Royal Prize, Lib At the end of the first relay | omm Emerald to t ext week. oi the da Fawn are both i Taylor will bri near the clubhou : at the end of the | Six-oared bar the t ent ta he followl achts of the California | t relay red the er of the | it senior ge crew, to the regatta.| o Ble Y ve Geor, it | art in the Cori for that yes e on theeangDliy 11 the Ariel ‘Rowing Ciub,, C: H. Smith{ bt divided In such a manner 23 to give | ney and Dr. Root detéated Robert N.| respective merits wil be testes. he | C. Lee's Su C to chtain fir Dbe won three times | Jha W. B. Hinchman of the Alameda | the winner $150 and the others in propot- | i iiinCy e e e Raat™ i tuo | champion high I Parof the Werr There | 66 9 b, a crew of naval battalion men | tion down to the winners of one cours AG. Buckley and-W. G. | are also a number of other first cla: Boat Clt cup is being run for this year, it has 7 k al Boat Cl g ; 5 5 he first of | straight sets. yet to be won for the first time |in'a whitehall, Arthur Inkersley of the| Who will recelve &7 50 each. The 7= Yale mixed things pretty hotly in a four- AT oY Pfivar | these stakes will be run off two weeks | Yale mixcd things pretty hotly in a fours | foity “iii*have no snap. Manager Do The following are the names of the M A o e | sity Bo: -day at Ingleside and ghereafter 3 relay iluers for each relay of ten miles, | Sity_Boat clubs.“and B. M. Garnett of | from to-cu3 k= Gl 6t 0,06 L 2 Walter m o Bram, Brouston, . Wootsey, "Bakewell Y l E Horvard Collene, “TAftter the races songs | once every three months. or in themonths | &4, &=2 b0, A f‘%i"“sdf Drum. Broughton, Woalsey, Bakewell, lC C A L caster's fl s it et letes in the Multnomah team, and er, with e as a guest, wa but did not get Sunday morning were favorable started to go to ing the weather rou clubs the epresent: ¢ nd dn = i < & and music entertained the visitors in the | embracing flve Sundays. | * S . D2 inz Nar- S loousanire |l o Haraeabany: | clubhou e Bouts Hnd pienic. takes | The club also passed the following res- | Dally, and Corzell defeafed J. McGavin | DO N ier, Yacheon: Hoffman. M- Tiburon cove, but, find- Lic 2 ey place to-mortow at Miravel Park; it s olutlon: “That the breeder of the puppy | and Grant Szuth, C74 =2\ o 00 o0 Guiberson, Griesberg and Brown i i H. | Peea ‘hat the: proceeds will materially | Winning first prize in any of the club’s| Although the locic oubles DOt T et e with tie Beattls and Pacoma | h for iadie L : foiios ¢ * % diminish the indebtedness incurred in the | future produce stakes shall receive = ten fz‘;:;\t{:sx_iv*l,huhsmv‘fnsn were well patron-| 1S 0 hs are considered easy vieto- back to the clubhouse. Director W. I | Second relay—A re Schleuter; | S ook his firet erd in the sloop | City, George Fel {heodore Schiguter; Bay | erection of the handball court in the club- | per cent of the money won by such puppy | JF€C 2L % matche ,S;L‘"'"lgm.‘o’}f a;f"k‘ | ries for Californfa. It is expected that the Cotinne. “George tim ‘Suden does not find | mas: Olymplc, George Tantau; Reliance, | BOUS: in said stakes.” S SinE nales: P d s revenue of the three field days will cover fime to sail much in his sloop Regina. | Charles Bullock. | The Ariel Rowing Club will.hold its re-| It Is expected that the famous Handy kl“ ' Mb’m; S Riliaad oW » | the entire expenses of the trip. Third rel me, Howard ‘. Squir o A e Arat Ssunday Th June. “Tne| & Smith string of Minnesota will arrive | Buckley, Matthews, SHIngS, aroch e T ? Senior and junior crew are now in regu- | here early next week. Mr. Smith has al- | Horr, Manning, Harrison, udson an GHAMPION TE Teady Dbeen in the city several days and | Jackson. AMS A new sloop, to be named Rattler Junior, | oy g, a br - ie belng bullt near the California Club: [-Givmmer Gearse Fuiees Retonoo e e 5 | Olympie, Geal : Rellanice, W. Poole. training. The follow! pagiaLs it Sherman has had the 5100 | Jourth relsy—Acme, Clarence "H. ° Stapies; lar tralning, e et Bamard Mor | only’ awaits his dogs to embark in the| On Monday a match was played be- Royal put In order for the scason: she| gay City, ben Ravndud; Gurden City, A J | Donough, stroke; F. Loth, after-walst; J. | game with vigor. tween Misses Gerstle and Lilienthal, the PLAY BASKET-BALL 16 ol ACHOKARS: én M. | Clark; Olymplc, E. F. Russ; Reitance, Georzs | Horton, forward-waist; Bdwara Bafiey,| _ Excellent sport is promised at Union | loser to be the hostess of a dinner party, 3 the exclusive right to invite the guests Clay has put a new wheel into his sloop | Franck. DX, 1 s v as | 3 —, . - bow. Se d—Andrew C: 11, Park to-day. The winners of the stake Son Fox. and C. Wilson, the steward, has | Fith relay—Acme, Leo A. Burke: Bay City, | bow, = Second—Andrew Carroll. stroke: | SS90, o oion, Moore's Prescription, | of which to be vested in the winner.| The Portland (Or.) Young Men's Chris- GOOD FEATURES: polished and painted the club cannon in | Frank G. Peck; Garden City, Roy Bridgeman; 2 = anticipation of an attack on the Pacific| Olympic, H. D. Bean; Reliance, 3 Pndseman: | on, forward-waist; Albert Carroll, bow. | McKinley, Lord Byron, Terrona, Rusty Miss Geratle will do the inviting and Miss | tian Association Basket-ball team will ar- QIMPLE AND PRACTICAL MBTHOD OF anticipation of an attack on the Pacfic| “Sixth relay—Acme, Harry L. Anderson; Bay | The winners will try conclusions with the | Gold, Jester, Sharkey, Theron, Black- | Lilienthal the ordering. Five in this city on Wrlday, May 15, to wheel adjustment; arched forked crowns of sloop Royal, A M. Clay's sioop Sea | City, Walter J. Davidson; Garden City, Ted | “German” crew. The following single | stone, Arapahoe, Laurelwood, At Last,| Anby Buckley, J. C. McBride and Wil- | n1av the Business Men's t h of = great strength; expansion seat post with in. 6] 3 Belloli; Olymple, George Kroetz; Rellance, b. | scullers are going out regularly: ° Frank | Glenwood, The Turk, Cavaller, Royai | llam Landry are now training on Moun- s team of the local | ternal fastening; strong frame and fork co assoclation in the gymnasium, corner of | nections; new crank axle mechanism; no keyi Fox, W. H. Gould's sloop Corinne and i FEIWE e Gouldie SRidop] Coxtos | Vallentine. | $Wiison, George Phelan, James O'Connell | Buck, Lissak, Sweet Lips, Robert Adalr, | tain View court for a match in doubles. n Becrotary G I Gaither's Sloop U and I| “Reventh relay_Acme, J. R. Sampson: Bay | and Charles McAulitfe. The club has| L. 8. Connelly, Fear Not, Port Costa | Joe Dally will be the fourth party. Mason and Ellis streets. finest ished wheel In the market. 'Writs fof meet'the vachis returning from the Cor.| B i 10 Stanies: Wailinse 21 RS Dusincap T Steam holda the coast R GENTS WANTED, nthian opening cru On board U and I| N h e 4 o champlonship for 1897, and 1 ik, 3 Were Miters Charmian Kittoridge, May | Eihih relay—Acme, A. 8. McDougall; Bay | NBEWS FROM however, necessarily follow that, with|Cruz. The players, however, still kick.| won the California chmplans!:l s . and Gertrude McCrea and Messrs. D, | City, W. J. Black; Garden City, Julius Smith; practite Ielwilbmoroba: S0 Such is life. while the Portland i e Cushm Mackintosh and Hi of | Olympic, B. O. Kragness; Rellance, F. F. IAM is old form. I would advise some of | Recreation Park Is the scene of great ortland team s champion of Berkeley. Moffitt’s launch Augusta | Freeman. THE D OND | these managers who. it appears, are un- | excitement, and_all on account of a big | the Pacific Northwest, having met and Y o from near the maerow | . Ninth relay—Acme, E. J. Smith: Bay City, | OIS abla to tell & good player when they see | game between San Francisco and San | defeated all the leading teams in that COAST AGENTS gauge pier by the launch 1omer, manned | Robert J. Black: Garden City, M. Quimby; | one, to sign Mr, O'Kane, and lose no | Jose which is scheduled to take place Be,gflun of the country. 4 By C. J. Lancaster and C. Olsen. Olymple, E. A. Bozio; Reliance, Willlam Ba- | BY JOE CORBETT. time. Here are the names of a few play- | there Sunday afternoon. Altogether ten he game to be played on Friday even-| 808 LARKIN ST., S. F. o | ers who, from all sceeunts, are quite fast| men are at .work on the grounds and | InE next will be of special interest, as it L > | settles the coast championship for 1898 o The yawls Hope, Idler, L | v he ¥ De., er, upita and Recreation Park will comfortably seat| enough for the Pacific Coast League: | stands, laboring hard to have everything Bay City nth relay—Acme, A. T. Smit] All the local players are training hard, Bachelor, the sloops Corinne, Doris, Em- ™ k" Gard Yty C. 3 | o e e 5 _G. Furman; Garden City, C.'M. Smith: | 8606 people. Pitt, late of Sacramento team, of Califor- | in readiness for the blg crowd that is bls, Bllgrim Resing. % Mr;x;;‘xr{}». Olympie, J. 1. Wing; Reltance, A, P.” Deacon. | It js rumored that Pitcher Harvey {n-| nia League: pitched four games and won | expected to be present when the umpire and they mean to play the game of their G the bstitut cme N. Bolte and A. Reidy Pesides weighs 22 pounds and | ejaculates “Play ball” in to-morrow’s iives, so as to retain the honors so long sse to Lighthouse Cove, Goat| Bay City F. R ‘Haley and A. J. Menne; | tends joining the Pittsburg club of the | three, held, d_C: i Saturday night, will anchor i e, o Q 7. H. Nesh; en | Nationa o his 8 . Such stands six feet high. Willlams, shortstop | game. held, and_Captain Titus is confident of d r in | Olympie, W. Mackie and J. H. Nesh; Garden | National League, thi eason. S L B team lite California League. Twenty-seven loads of sand have heen }ifa'fl{%}ov‘ye'§3°'3':a'§?,2"°§f‘;‘d T"“ii e siness en’s pdon Sunday morning will| City iand Nellance; Clubs ; Q) bt Smsmy 0y | move ill SoubLadiS, DIGVE. & acEols | Pacifermel, itklianiotthe Napbl ity | takerolt, thof, feld-Ane § UnEyem sooth ihe Pacihe Taeh b ] e ot S s | DITE L0 RO SRR R team. This man never lost & game while | patched up, until now the diamond looks | {8, ar¢ dally practicing, and have at- 2t the Paclic Tacht Club's| Bach olub provides its men with dis-| Fresno is trying to sign “Jim"* Sullivan. | with the above named club. These play- | as smooth 4s a billiard table. The stands, | tained & deree of proficiency seldom wit- g . » It Onitana management has neglected | ors have £00d records, and should be| which a Week ago presented anything but | 2S9350 WIch the able mterference work ard: ) ard an = follow the to be presel opening ¢ caster will il to the cove in U and I| colors, and by noting the following any and go on board Embla there. 1 e b i1y AbIS to distingaish whay | to slgn this crack player, they ought to | Siven a chance. an inviting appearance, have been dusted | thig team; pas: Rl | ohib"a man is riding for. to-morrow: | lose him. Doy craseipyar i sreat pitchojcend S o e . i from 6::’:2‘1‘& {he iebd to the other, WHAT SPORTSMEN AND Acme Club, red and biack; Bay City, old | Whecler, the “soldier boy." has been A et L, D R oo g e e ".’..’.‘:éé‘:.’,‘..:é,,fl‘.;" ©F | will make a strong game, and the Port’ gold and ¢rimson; Garden City, purple | signed by Fresno. Should our militia be | form. their parents will'not be allowed in the {&"p? v‘fifi‘e %‘;‘:n‘l:‘r&d"fi‘gireyr?etm::tt?‘:: (GLER and gold; Olympi¢, crimson and white; | o Mani 2 ANGLERS S e : ordered to Manila Fresno will have to| The grand stand and bleachers at Recre- | grand stand, a place having been re- GLERS ARE DOING | B Iheoing are the trallers for the | Telease him, as Wheeler says nothing| ation Fark are to be painted. No monoy, Served for them in the left fleld bleachers, | Sort It ofder to wrest the champlonship is to be spared in making this park the| This was a very good move on the part T’l’:‘e Por?fuds?)fihe up has not bee : v n S 3 3 3 | five clubs, named in the order in which | could prevent him from making that The Empire Gun Club will hold 1ts| they will serve on the ten relays: best in Californla. JC tie msnasgpent monthly shoot on Sunday in Alameda. | 4 3 et Ml The Young OL. £VE-tootgnsisad. | Bresliant Bert auty that i th e fie ol ks M oy /B Aameds | JAmme 5. W G Cistye, 7 Youny’ (. N, | MInekifansts ave, sHIl yondering WhEt}and woutd g Olymplos Bere o | i Toad. Trom. Marise sesc| Bariin fhe_folowing' positions: ~Louls | AreMade to Vear and ¥ou Can Get Them P polte, % Liviencta, "A*Rerdy, "7 Horiann: | team Tberg intends playing with. Wake | under ffteen vears. ‘Thelr line up Is as| down Fighth to the grounds will be run-| wv. Swilzon oS Trwias o= All Prices. ogais, ol U e A Bulion and | oo er Y Pvery unlady-likg to | follows: Davis, pitcher: Sleften, catcher; | ning, and that everything Ia being done | Batser, Chris Bernard. backe. S & A. C. NICHOLS & CO glers are now looking forward to . P. Phillips, R. J. Elllott, L. | keep everybody guessing. Sinleton, first bate; Smith, second base! | to make things as pleasant as possible e ErBard Backn: oy the plessant hotirs they expect £0 enjoy | no ot e n Hacasy B I il I 4 o Sullivan, third base; Lynch, shortstop: | for the baseball public. He also states 404 Batte St in Whipping, monntain stresms, and se-| Besiy. Joba Meohvems DL B 3 Nl il all probabllity | Rail, loft field; Teska, center fleld; Marx, | that the contracts for all private boxes| HANDBALL CONTESTS 184 = B G D e e e traE | Ntk Glimans T AL Nysys. o & v | pliohiforiBan Hesncieco S day. - Oppased {iright deld:/SAdiress 1] Tsttars 1o "Tony | have been renewed, on acoount of the Western Agents. o i the Ty tolerably well In the | poarden City—Fay Johnson, Robert Butler, | {0 him will probably be Iberg, and if both | H. Teska, 448 Jessie street. Cousclidation, And- weve: leased: 1o} IN THE COURTS. | The Helios Aut: ic G Bacramento. River moet Himaus. | Pl Sred Suress. B Subh H. Sobisson, A. M, | efe i god Shape. the game shoiig de-| Jum Butiven. of e Oeklnd Belience lows. Facic Union Club HeHsuce: Club - | only safe and pertect Tatmpe on the mar: fishing should be £00d mow until the | wen. G, Hardcnbeook " ocorse Van Leu- | velop into & pitcher's battle. team, says that Owinger, who at present | of DRKIan, Hoheruan Guby, Teagucs B | 1o tollowing gam kel Caltin'and scs tneme - " < v S . Mr. els an ollowing games of handball will A. C. NICHOLS & CO. e 0" is pitching for thi lley club, i Charles’ O'Kane, who played with the | ;* PEGMEE fOf l:dcsr:;:l(y?)ee:'lgn‘eld i one of the league clubs. Here is a good Mr. Leake of The Call, A. M. Lax . 84-7 10 Willleme of s thes eaate | oAl e Tysn s Howard dtrest President Bert and officers of the Pacific| R My Whi : INGLESID! rphy and J. G Leasuie and Recreation Park Asso: | o 1y 21 ixphy and J. Collins vs. 3. W to ESIDE COURSING PARK. ——— . V8. . vy Read the exceedingly Interesting I Me i oy Dy Rodgwea TWO CLASSIC STAKES! story of Neptune’s visit to the big Mv:Dmm.lfl'E P. Ryan and M. McClure vs. middie of June, when the salmon will Olympic—C. Hadenfeldt Jr., C. B. reach their spawning grounds. | 2. o i Naoh, 4 Ward - Canon,’5: | Oakiands of the Pacific States League sm..,w;rjg v‘;f?"fl":h Egg(] in the coast Ehfi‘{"“'&fi‘w Hsm'{l. and, Ed Tucker. has been released, owing to the consoli- | chance for some team. In fact there fs muraine. hich the Commissioners say ance—W. 1. Arps, F. Coxhead, A. Ban- | dation. Why he should be left out is & | not & t e te . In faci er bositively be stocked 1 Jane. Charles | nister, Charles Gross, Clay Holmes, C. Auvie, | urastery. | Trere are very fow, it an: eath i the lengue that eoma fot T Darer M Cro mmucylagt aunaar Charlés Vogel, Williim Bartlett, George Cra' | plivers now on the coast thaf surpass b Fppart menga pitcher (koY Mill Creck. Striped bass welgh, | mer. C. R. ; Pl b On: s rtainly are very scarce. ‘s':gdm;; Hore !hn;l half 2 pound are'being | From a spectator’s point of view, there nul:zb‘enr on the. nfié‘n.'iéui' ‘that, as bail devokacE.ll Fin G it o y of the downtown restau-| are numerous places of vantage at which | players, should not be mentioned in the Not a bad h;e;,_m":';‘r\:::ll‘:.e" t;‘lrzltmm P qyan and M. MeClure vs. | 48 CRACKS_20 PUPPIES. Tants. the race can be seen and appreciated. | same breath with O'Kane. Owi fing & Ssems ——— Of course, there will be the usual i -, apying to lack | how fo control ‘the bal, the rest comes | battle-ship Oregon when she crossed | ui £"Girier: § Riotaan Sny S0 Hmn gL nEo el Tiead what The | mendo Ceohd & 48 sar MShater | 75073 sech i Theto o0t Creahines | “Sansgiy Swanton save that wl teama | {5 1ns lately, written by ome of the S Kilgalion S B Meney 32| ot gt i . Larkin Atgects. Irom there the course | have been playlng poor ball. It does not, ately By The yrapire mwm next Sunday’s Call C. Nealon and R. Linehan vs. T. B ‘Hon, STRONG HARES! - 2 3 - e -2 S = . SARIARN L R M. T Sunday 11 A. YR Retsad A Heppiop- i, 1AM

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