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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, P e e REPORTS FROM 1§ THE 3 FOOTBALL FIELDS ¢ 24 + D e R 2 The second game between the Olympics and the University of California eleven will be played to-day at the Recreation Grounds. The season is in full blast, and the air is permeated with football talk—so much so that at the two colleges there is but subject worthy of con- sideration an FHF44 44 both the university teams in action and to form comparative judgments. The| Olympics, the one team which has played the Calif suffered defeat at th hands of both, is the minor premise from which the com- | e judgment s formed. Every- | paratiy where s heard the question which is gtronger team, Stanford or Californ The answer to that is difficult. Neither | team in a_state ¢ n approxin perfection. Stanford n_ in tral ing but a few weeks, and California nc uch longer. © The Olympics have not in actual training at all, that is as far as the playing of daily practice games is concerned. When the University of California eleven defeated the club men 17 to 0 the enth sts raised their bands and shouted that is the team. But the following week Olympics to 0, and the shouters <h The ympic t a positive quantity hav so it ca > me team to pla true basis of Stanford's te some strong t Sa me weak s backs are isteady, due no doubt to the it ce they have had. Fisher, nd - Murphy I should d 1g and_effectiv! of foot. Mur ne. and h and quarter. indeed be fie g is also very gene: knowledge o sult of expe DR R R R e T ] GALA DAY FOR OARSMEN AT GUERNEVILLE + L b LT r bbb Probably never before In California has a rowing regatta been held amid natural surroundings so picturesque days’ water carnival which day at Guerneville. which runs between high bank magnlificent forests of redwood, has been | dammed so as to create a lake about one and a half miles long, and broad enough to permit three boats to be rowed abre While the surface is calm and unruffled, the water still has enough current to give Lake Bohemia is overlooked banks which slope down to edge and command a clear view of the whole course. s most favorable to shell rowing, which is 2lmost impracticable in the rough waters of San Francisco Bay, and is at all times rendered difficult by strong tides. | The Guerneville Improvement Company | hLas taken great pains for the comfort of A grand stand, capable of sea ing from 00 to 1000 persons, erccted nearly opposite the fin and in front of the grand st: the water polo and R R AR PIPAARRSAR SRR SRR “SMOKER” OF THE BAY CITY CLUB TO-NIGHT D R R R R R e e dad The Bay City Wheelmen will entertain their friends on an elaborate scale at the club house, 441 Golden Gate avenue, this evening. There will be a members’ meet- ing early, from 8:15 to 8: pose of' enabling the directors to_outline to the members the policy of the club for the ensuing year. the festivities wiil begin, and the enter- tainment committee promises that hereaf- ter the members will date everything of | importance in the club from the time of smoker” on October 15, 183. The programme will represent all sorts of jol- lity, and during its rendition the house committee will dispense various soothing EEEEE G vt L BASEBALL HINES WILL NOW DO BETTER: R R R R R R SRR SR R There has been much speculation re- garding Mr. Hines, who some time ago made his first appearance with the Ath- 1 that is the gridiron sport. |+ +++++++++++++ 4+ 4+ The public has now a chance to see| 4 YACHTSMEN ARE ENDING THE SEASON P R R g The directors of Yacht Club at a meeting held last Mon- day dectded to hold a mi ment in the clubhouse the evening of Saturday, October 29. committee of five was appointed to secure performers and make the necessary ar- October 22 had been set as the closing night, but, as the Corinthians jinks on that thought best to select a later day. 1l be for the benefit of the club, which will provide transporta- to San Francisco for who wish to return. Vice Commodore G. T. sail to El Campo HOW TO CATCH a and Stanford elevens and | R +e4 444+ PR R T P PPeE R +Erb e tree e TEE b ee STRIPED BASS. et bt e e Fhr e SIS ¥ O +eeEr all for information concerning strel entertain- Sausalito on s of the so-called gentle , for the pur- The Russian As every one knows, on this coast was a most dismal failure, yet every one does not seem to know that Mr. Hines, up to the moment he entered memorable match, had not touched a ball in over six weeks, and was, therefore, necessarily in- capacitated from such really h Those who have never play cannot concelve how difficult it is for a player, especially throw a ball at all after remainin, the game any length of time. what pitchers have to do in the National atory to entering the league . it takes some of them until New York axcgtrarenalty; s nitial attempt :nning over last week's s-orting de- the near future angler would be the hooking, landing of the game rangements. This over with, striped bass. To the credit of th tanford defeated the | son and Cross, their untiring ef- the manner of capture of the bass entertainment ed ball ex- whom every y r the past two years, time in re- prospected for striped ¥ and in many of the to with much eagerness by the rank and file in cycledom. William Mackie, secretary of the Olym- ic Wheelmen, was married_at San Jose devoted much of his valuab! last Sunday several of the Corinthian | achts went for an outside cruis them being the sloops Clara, Pride, Queen, Freda, Truant, Rover and OUATIC SPORT NEAR GUERNEVILLE. middle of the pitch effectively. were it not for the fact that Rusie and in San Pablo E | lagoons and u S erance and efforts. last month Wilson 5 of trolling with a Wilson | that the rail, once oon and still fishin | er, has proved to be the at_with the ex ing recently Mr. Wilson s other aquatic The railroad_track rear of the course. the south of the grand s selectedfor the s which Sonoma County flour, fruit, wine, tables and Sonoma County day, expected from and have be ment _booth; are darned cu well up in the rs generally tEtr et eb bt bbb h s FINE GAME BIRDS UNFIT FOR TABLE USE R R R R R e g The warm weather of the past week has prevented many sportsmen from en- joying the pleasures of the chase. According to the local game-dealers large quantities of wild duck and quail which were shipped to the markets since the commencement of the warm snap had to be cast aside unfit for table use. Quail are very this year, and ettt +t4++ 4 + + command the > of §3 per dozen in the markets. duck are 39 per dozen, and the little English snipe command per dozen. Market hunters report that the north- ern birds are arriving in goodly num- bers, and, with the advent of the next storm, duck-shooting should be at its best. mong received hunters, during th veral letters which have been uring the week from local ne communication says that opening days of the shooting re very scarce on the So- . and_particularly in the ubbs Island, which is ding ground of canvs The writer terminates his letter by ing that owing to the continuous report " shotguns in the vicinity of the orve during the light of meda Club pre the moon on the night prior to the open- ing y the ducks received such a scare that they gave the marshes a wide berth 1y, October 1 and n Sa ¥ and Sunday Members of the Black Jack Gun Clu who shot on Sherman Island last Sunday returned with forty-five birds, which ir cluded black jac wvasbacks, sprig, i and teal. A few good bags of birds were made by the sportsmen of the Ibis Gun Club last unda s a rule the sport was far ge. Shooting on the Sui- should be very good from heavy rains will water the rched ponds south of Merced. on of the visors of unty will be called to the fact » plentiful in the ide of the bay, are ind 1 he at Alameda C: hes on the east t bec & extinct, and unless an or- venting_ their slaughter is < e near future the rail will be a_ bird past, be remembered only by who assisted in their ex- tinction. The following letter on the sub ject from a local sportsman is self-ex- planatory: Santa Rosa, Petaluma, Heal verdale and other towns. will be enlivened by a brass band, and | to-night_a grand ball will be giv which all the visitors from the ci be_welcomed. | The barges, skiffs and canoes to be used | ¢ on Thursday | October 12, 1598. their capture, and until 1 At the pres- | few weeks I have been literally off the in S t on the extremi Stanford” ent_time there is 2 weak for that will undoub sipated as the season advanc and t ter, guards i tackles are compara- | feeding, but thc nd will have to be | terfally’ changed sburg, Clo- i v Tho pracasdings | A R NeINeD a4 an idea that the striped d similar way have very ma- he past few ndance on t arshes, are n tively inexper TEAaah g tlons, SbUL Stny this CE UtHe At ach at the regatta left the cit Stanford does Suffer to any greater | 2nd through experience I have discove GO R T T e extent thar ia; it s th at the striped bass is at t 100 per neers and Atwell Webb of the Alameda | 21% that durin ‘which gives C; vorable chanc cent a more artful ss than his fresh senior barge crew. Some of the officials all be killex tide prevalils. in the big e of the year water brother, commonly known as the and contestants went to Guerneville by | Such & law eve should stand S o team it hss been | Diack Bass. Why, the striped jDaep Wil last night’'s train. Others left this morn- 7 plrlet ¢ GO0 B T e S ing, but the great majority will travel by [ The division supcrintendent of the na ilroad runnin San Jos in for! needs only to see a e pract on the campus. Where laxity, indiffer- r yea | | train which connects with to. | TOW £a 0 boat. ‘ stated last | | the spec night's 6 an oar or the the striped s wing. The sound v of a boat wi presenta- first hunters’ train of the tive that the ence a ness reigned before 1d clam eater half out of its wits. From the Alamedas will go the members Z e S i say without the fear of of the senior barg ¥, Recretary W season would positively leave the contradiction that to be a successful fish- Hinchman, F. S. Cone, George Miller, 7. | the east side of the bay on last y erman for anadromous you must Pesoli, . Edwards, I k.| night at the usual hour to connect with have great patience and use first class White, l2dward Thorning and Harry Nel- | the 1145 p. m. boat from the Market judgment in_the selection of tackle and son, the last four being water polo play- | Street ferry. It appears, however, that ! 1s0'in the knowledge (which can only be erNOh Sandas traby Semernl | the new schedule did not go into effect contest. R ey gained by experlence) of how to present of the married ci nbers and thelr | until sixteen minute: -quent to the AT B 8 At &al2 | Your charm to h al bass-ship. wives will travel | time mentioned for the departure of th T e e g b bl The striped bz ill not_acknowledge The following Olymplc men will take | hUnters’ train, and as a result many and gold colors work as this one do hing. I have tried ail to-night's special_train: A. W. Taylor, men on finding that a train convey- For the first time in the history of the G = Taylor, A. M. Stone, C. T. Kreling, apmen 0 o s A Hor ARtk Listonyiof e ? hit upon the morsel Mr, L. Hammersmith, E. M. Connelly, 11 M. | Tado marshes would not 1 owing to a petition among the candidates for the po- | jaay 108 T we cks ago I Collins, F. C. Grim, Paul Sturdivant, J. | in the making up of the schedule, positions on the 'varsity, which are open | caug Oakland estuary b E. Cosgrove and J. W. Morton. The Olym- I Rrenoal co e PR br o o ity Th(ch mretopen ciu gl Oakland estuary b Bie barge crew will be' made up of Col ] ' _train will therefora v fe o trolled with a spoon by the li R trirdiven e 4G rimt and Morton: | leave foot of Market street to-night at . moon. The fish tak aft The South End men went up by this |11 o'clock. = The rallroad managers did n un- 113 | not intend to put on a h Wil | 1 next month, but at the t en through | yecer SEL L 2 . e men through | ascertained, were of sm y morning's train. Their barge c ome new and a fellpw "hook on i B oo Pitzna of the regulatio It is ver, rule clean odt th t fish- of Willlam Barry, & K an ZPAL | The Call they decided to give the that they will be used to-day | erman completely of fishing gea 1] and will make a good con- n who are compelled to work late a against the Olympics, some surprises | “As I care little for moonlight fishing test. M. Breen will row in the skiff race, | ¢hance to enjoy an e morning snoot % T s | from favorite sloughs blin and James Pallas also if he can borrow a boat. will be In team has bee store for the gpectato 1 The | T will not dwell much on that subject, but g up with Kierfoot | from what little su s I have had with A Monterey sportsman writ 1 s the sport ing editor that the Sup S of his tendon and | the hook to the 1 from practice | {8 my egg-shaped | e . so that the line can h it when the bs and above the swivel — (stroke), have been training regularly, and good shape. d with a hole| —— — 1 will make a hard strugle for victory at | the result w for about lay in t s game, however. of ir after the sportsmen I end thi wi oW months of shooting the prospects for future sport will certainly as the birds did not pair Meekin, their “‘star twirler: and, I dare | Guerneville. They will wear pink eve- say, two of the best In the league, take | [cas shirts and magenta fillets, new for from two to three months to put their | tne occasion, and they are out to win. H. Elise Waters, and has been kept busy ever since accepting the congratulations new sloop Gladys. The Call oop Surprise also cruised ou slim. he very &5 quarter to replace Hopper, who s now | the striped bass 1 will endeavor to give " : : = = At aene o g 2 fend o e The senior and junior South End barge ditor e Dian Tast. developi into an exceedingly | SUft rod. need for siecihead fShing Eood : ; i Sl ; tertainment will take place at Union-| fnelf best cforts, fox the brotection of LR I e ] JTod used fc elhead fisning fi;md o ()ARSMEN representing all of the rowing clubs on this bay will assist in making the water carnival o square !}”1;}11 on stsmmbler L The Dmf‘:?“a;}ug;{;lénm:tagina Tesult only four days s 2k Ss e e 3 “Joc SR b At e ; : ceeds will be devoted to the completion of | & season, enced o ;:léev:-‘;ne;o}f};cg: o ‘,’fflfi;““,ififitfiifi‘Sféi,.i;m.,‘,‘:“ A0 yards ot mtraniliveddn g on Russian River a grand success. The regatta will be opened to-day with barge and shell races. e the handball court. G Lo Mlflfi&b:; 1 and ended t'(v‘nef‘);;;zb;r G mere man who was laid off on account of an | be of the very best material. I use a box Wi Do) Caweon (No. ). | pastime. g ¥ o SOm A o 3 2 > ), George Lawson (No, 2), | pastime. 5 A ry is Grelsb Who 1ot yat Th | Swivel nttached about twenty mches from | 0O OO OOOOO000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000 | B Wider (bow), Georse Lawson (Xo. ), | , Unlese the Supervisors of Marin Coun- | | d makes his first run these two men the condition of here. this spring, owing to the extremely dry . heads. There was a long rolling | of his many friend m excellent. California the fish starts on a run yo B - v - | arms { oper shape, would, in my opin- | y : S| ace, C e ot A g quic R e 2%4% ery light wind. Hobron | The Reno Wheelmen now enjoy a mem- | arms in proper shape, would, ¥ or Wilber will enter the junior skiff race, C.| 1 Etostle axo! iry e A U v owr ke uicie anditacd, oty | BT S O lignt “wind Hobron | e R e R i aaual elec. | ion, come very near winning the pennant. | Ghs the senior skIff event and George | SUmMMET, 804 8% @ conseauenes Very fow fessiona iner, ‘permanchtly. He s opith istant he | making arrangements to con and | D o N e Sollowins offcors | _And the New York club 3 not the only | Gallopy will display the skill he has ac- | YOUE Lirds are now found among the ceives a yearly Salary, and will giv 5 - . e el. | were selected: B I ometes, ®Freai- | club handicapped in this manner. Every | qiired in the frozen north in the man. | flocks. 1t would he to the interest of the = ubles in this | SETES, (% & 0°) avak. The barge crew left | SPOrtsman that the season for shooting : 5 H. Mclnnis, vice-president; J. | club in the league has its traubles In (his rg d, an re wi teial of | M. Gray, secretary; W. T. Perkins, treas- | respect, and, in view of this fact, fans|ipe city last night and Ochs this morning. organized, and there WUL b 8 e and a | urer; rustees, Rev. F. . tus | should be considerate with a pitchér like | 8 o Rins" A, W. Pape and I - SDE el o Koppe, P. Reeves, F. M. Schaedler, | Mr. Hines, wh S ald before, at-|gchwarting went up this m ng to take John Cardoza Bankrupt. of his time to the athletes of the " den would be limited to a few months. “ Cross expressed himself as being | satisfied with his men after the gam V) Ci 1 “tory or designed oy Fi E ywnec 'y T e Wi o = v . C s week the work has im- e W orE on th »w boatho Charles Becker, Dr. Coffin. pLSAL STy it | W. O. Patch anc S. Barls go up to- | - REROG e oh ranle proved at There 13 not so The work on_the new bLoathouse S|, The Cycle Clubs' Baseball League has| Al pitchers seem to be allice when it | e O Rt SRl S S were out for prac- | yesterday in the United States District e e asoied O A en ot the point, the plers D ovgamized for 180800 with the fol- | comes to a proposition of this kind Ican | fice on Monday night and on Tuesday, | Court 4 peiion 1o Lo fociared & ‘bank- Bt ot ; woriand had been blastedl ot fuE T8 Dm0 aih B R zed o City Wheelmen, Call- | sympathize with Mr. Hines sincerely, fOr | \Vednesday and Thursday mornings. Theéy | THBL. s debis ate 5 and his assets men are ) sl Deing v o RS | forate Cyeling Club, Olympic Club Wheel- | I experienced a like drubbing not many | are in good condition and mean to win, ate, most of it o ¢ Lol polubi or thegupily e e & San Francisco Road Club. Many | weeks ago in the town ot Redding, but| “Tpe ~following junior championship | with S. To-night the Corinthians cruise to El was more fortunate than he, as MY CO- | parge crew was out last Sunda; where t every >y . About the end of the coming week | ~ampo, and to-morrow there will be a of the good players on the O c Ny R ted Jr 3 | o Te; t t e T . re’ tea mpions of last year's | horts batted out a Vietory " Pike Bell, an old college oar, ‘as coach, | the reguiation full time play will begin baseball game, picnic and small-yacht re- ‘\‘}:\;:nnlx:o‘"r?f. the champlons o JoSivmpic | At the request of some friends, I at-|{iico Duncan, J. §. Barles, F. Woerner | e Red-| ;%3 C. Roach, the last named being cap- T o The refreshments, One of the nines will | nlas, Wil wiss, Cher O ege, and the | dition, as I had not touched a ball in | “Qp ladles' day, to be held at the Dol- The Olym Frank Thornton and the e Pinus. one of thelr | months. Those country boys took advan-| ppin clubhouse ‘on Sunday, October » strengthened this tage of this fact, and just hammered my | £ o e will be a race between the “Iri be captained b; | Bay Citys will sh | playing is by F. O. Schober. Aeolus, Pride, Z u - P:rli‘) be seen et TRover. Clars Freda and Thetis | itohera; McGillveayy whoR ol o e 2l shoots in every direction. It w “uscless | ANE Qo harge erews. The ! German’ redoubtable Percy Morse, will sail up to ampo to-night. the | 2 : Aty or me to continue, as I had no speed or |20 e ow), F. Schwarting A le kep T ow yachts up from the Cove, start. | Fresident Adagms Ras apReltie * A-'P. | to retife had not my side by a battng | pape “(stroke). C. M., Farrell (bow), et I soon after the arrival of the 9:30 boat | SUIES OF, FOUL, BIENCH 473 F. Hancock, | rally made enough runs 1o wWin LS| George Baker (No. 2, W. O. Datch (No. d_som from the city, to arrange for the annual theéater party | Sume, the seore at the finish being 18 10 | 5/ " "5 Kennedy (stroke) and J. L. Earls 2 - crew. e going | (Cockswain) are the ‘“Iris The small-yacht regatta to be held to-| o¢ (he Associated Cycling Clubs at the now one of | Now, 1t was very foolish of me to have | (CQEESWE SC€CH®o o their annual en- ¢ : - 3 Ca i1l probably_be | 95 the A d C Ciabs o & the O Back of the line in | morrow ioft El Campo ¢ | Tivoll Wednesday evening, November 2. 2 I veuy S0l : oaxe 3 eir annual e Pess” & il e Tor'the S | entered by A. Page’s Bloop Borl: (b5 ¥ | . Ihe Ban Franclsco Rosd Clup members B o T ovorc any ot tertainmencaands natlion NoyeriberEsias Code, « Morse, right b cinal sloo) - | will have a yacht ride to-morrow tiff and s m | work, and 50 1t | 15ifve Sons' Hall. on, 1eft. Balf, and Wetdon, Fall beek: | cinal Bl awl Kitfiwake. Other pos- | Wik Bave & yacnt X0 o Svecmile road | Was with Mr. Hines 'It was plain 10 566 | A H. Schimpf and A. T'. Schuppert of This quartet is the strongest the athletic S antries are Dulce, Wee Wun and | rare the first Sunday in November. tht neswankcedl pOOTLY Bl WS v Phe | e mxifonailtl hetat iilia xosatt St lub has put in the fleld this year. The Mistral. R. C. Lennie and E. Ross Lozier have | of c 4 2nd 1 would suggest that the | jjGer “peing entered in the junior 'ski 2 o o 3 i the managemen et G ¥ ace. Possibly W. E. Hess may also go. - - e T cEreparations are being made £or fh¢ | retiened ‘from, o business trip toth | SothEr chance atter he has pragticed WD | T programmé at Guerneville cont z extent. a e : L il : , an T v RE 5 s : . e and’songs | dore 1s expected back from the Fast|& b (NG age of the time allowed him | taing scvon Srenis: 08 O D DOCTOR SWEANY {inies will consist ot oruscs, and sonis | o from e East by ¥, | Ahowpsox, JEEeL. ’J. Ca about November 1 with a full llne tice, that his record in the later at- 3 Franks, W. O'Brién; &, Mitchell, J, Caih- | 1239 Cloveland samples. H. A, Gocfard et would be a glorlous one. Dennis of the South Bads, G O ais. " | H E RESTORES LOST VIGOR AND cart. C: Leighton, B. Finnie and D. Fin_| will probably return from Australia on| 1t is unjust to criticize a pltcher like Mr | “5"5ingle sculling race. fn, shells. =En- S iy tolwe i den B Orsaxieiol D an e Db, McLaughiin wi Do ‘o | g MRS ReXbr the Coltimbla houso Hines o e He was not Eiven & | ics o . Phelan of the Ariels and T. | the body which have been weakened e 2 b i - air trial, and people she ARhe Keenan of the Dolphin through disease, overwork, excesses or fiand, it he hus returned to the city by | and S. G. Chapman, representing Stearns, | Liih ¢ inormed, that It was impossitle for | Xt 16 D ; — - . ver s ed, or | R, Keertoe Tace. Entries—C. Ochs of the | indiscretions are restored to perf B b e vbridge will be opened | fave goio ISast 14 tafi over ‘90 business. | bein& Informed, St s Sohiddon and that | L& Canoe oo e O e | I eere oS e e hrotEh. hie ey play center. The guards and herein fes the weak | vmpic line. It was the in- t night of the captain of the 1 exton at left guard and Parker, 2-pound Hawailan, right g Sexton is not in the best of condition and is a little weak for guard, Erckine will Didy Jott takle and BHoay to admit boats to the lagoon on October | Mr. Hernays thinks there will be SOme | Ny, Hines took unto himseif a most diffi ay left tackle and Sheeh 3, when the tide serves well. Nitcat changen In- appearance and de- | Mr. Hines toold WO Polv do better on his | PLINS. e Paties_pio. | hoa o Bmal Evatem of - treatment. B ur’;_li»ss a slub\:.rlvnl change is = = The proposed race betv;']e:;]n t’);e zs:'roont- ta’}lho: éhe n&fg y‘e‘?}:fls‘mnchl‘l‘lfli hold a | next venture, rest “’5“‘,'5% i n:éri:ol,'{;fiaflemd Sl A PIUELE cured by his new methe SN 19\ snds will ibe) Mol =5 . S W Jably be ofts LB e Ba eelmen Wi 3 STT. s o h 2 1 ne MeNutt, The weakness of (eLal RN crs- will robanly oo ate the season | fvemile handlcap road Trace early in 00 §ater'polo. Dolphing 1. Alamedas. o without knife, truss or detention D o ay was m ain- > fr viso, an ovember. & s ce. t - s Me- . ap , sur 1 per All'the Tons Tuns were mads aroand | i B T R e doch ot care to enter | _Ivan Treadwell contemplates an attack | HOW TO DISCOVER A gennuof e Aricls, atwell Wl o (¢ | nent cure. VARICOCELE, hyaro- g frest 3 hoenc Bay yacht is |on all short distance coast rect as and H. e > s. : nes The freshmen teams are playing for | Gl ) s Phl”eer"eid('m u’rnrlxic:slégsegog}q’;y (a:)(zp)m and | & quarter up to two miles, on the San GHAMPION MARKSMAN 7. Tug- f‘;&;égrsugffli Aslrwa\:;t;dl;:‘gds and[glands treated with unfailing success all there is in the gama. There is ‘ever: en - Jose track in about three weeks, and is Ariels vs. s . Contagious blood poisom in any Merope. now rapidly conditioning himself. He will ot Tts Stases thoroughly eradicated ation th: me this year be. = e vear b ; Bay Yacht Club held the S . enom 1o o o oF S5 i S o, Bay Tacnt b heid (e | IR TORL GG SunHa adrirtrs | wunin the next tow dave it te ety | AWFRIGAN KENNEL CLUB o s e Eheibls spme. Last herts.s contesties|| Dt I8 e following boats took part: | think he can do the trick. = . |that a rifle match somewhat novel will Epecial attention for their many ail- men of the T iE e ommodore 3. 0. McKee's sloop Wan- | 108 CRE CHOMNE, TN “omcers: 'A. | be arranged for the marksmen of this lo- AFTER THE LOCAL FANCY. | nients. WRITE if vou cannot call No charge for advice by mail. He will versity of Callfornia a feated the lightwelght team of tha fiyos pies on the college campus, the same toam that defeated the Stanford freshmen torg | weeks ago. There does not seem to be | much difference in the strength of the two teams at this day. Both are playing £00d ball and the result should be'a clots ame when they meet two weeks from to- | The Academic and prepared a 1 schedul ‘[htfld 1;}]( ‘r\{l)‘.( games will be dx:;: an gh vs. San Jose High at Oakland Berkeley High v, StocktonsHigh ot sy 1 ton; Polytechnic High State Normal at San Jose; California School of M. chanical Arts vs. Lowell ~High Francisco; Boone's Academy e Hall at Berkeley. The game in this derer, A. E. Moody mate; J; B. Auzerals | $f06u g “president; W, Kels, vice-presi- | cality. It Is what Is known as an indic and 8. B. Smith's sigop Papoose, Veo | dent; e REesldent W el ey, W. | vidual champlonship mateh. In the East| o o0 ST o e also send you a valuable book, “Guide Commodore Dr. H. A Spenter’s Sy | Wilson, recording secretary; E.-Amstuts, | such contests have proved to be very 1s already aulte ovident that the| SS90 " preo of charge. Address Rana; A; Meads' sloop Zepuyts otk | treasurer; C. Blaken, captain. opular, and svery year:sess-such “an | Amezicgn Hennes CH8 SESpie 0 0C8] Ly (50 SWEANY, M D 787 Market Sonntksen's _sloop Fei Trofler: The Olymplc Wheeimen will hold a rac- | : g drastically with the seceding clubs of the | T & : % Davis' launch Frank D; and Coykendall | ;000 i dP o N pe®Bimhurst track in a ch_of the big centers, such | C0 8 oo rotary of the late con- street, San Francisco, Cal S Bt I the yacnts downl| TS OTlE when{Georea Bulleriand other [ a T Is“l:::m;iifilrmoljewu:“:;x ventlon, at which the Pacific Kennel SN ‘alr breez cracks will be sent for paced records. n these place: = £ # .acon 13, but from that point up to | o the %everal ranges offers some kind [ League was organized, has recelved from for, usually 100 shots, single entry. The | Club secretary, a telegram requesting a ?Sflhté‘&e‘édipiéfié‘ figofizeian.fizlfr‘::rgf?é LADIES PLY THE Mateh is heid on the range of the one | st of the clubs voting for and against NEXT SATURDATAND SUNDAY . the Garden City Gun Club near the draw- making the best offer, the donor of the | [ . ion " This information was promptly bridge and found an abundant meal TENNIS RACKET, | prize being reimbursed for nis outlay by | SRRGR: 3 V80 SOERER ¥ urtner de- s E S aEas event in ea ague has organized ready, prepared under the supervision of he business done at the refreshment | 1 e A Barker—clam julce, stewed stand on_the grounds. e e e treasnier and baked clams and beef:and mutton At the California Tennis Club this When D. W, McLflu%)th was in_the PRl a{ er, 3 e‘fieq‘r‘e atr:.-[“;‘; H Died ‘In an earth oven. Among those | morning Mis Hoffman and Miss Mason | East bo cbeerved the Denefits of these | O the, Rey IeRE lon tnd Thies.” The Pacl- NON-W[NNER S’ present, in additon 'to those already | wi cross rackets for the first place in | Sontests, and it 18 e, wo SHSECOIC, e | e Kennel League intends to notfy all at Sa Peralta | city | will be between the two high schools u D. Merchant, D. J. ‘l' should be a hotly fought. hattie. nh mentioned, e aerr, J, W. MeCaniey, | the first class of the ladies' tournament | ifis suggestion was well received, and in | dog ¢wners and extibitors on the coas S AKE {/ 11 Crgmn e Companles of the League of | Homer Hale, John E. ‘Aléxander, E. Del | which Is now in progress. On Thursday | the course of o fomaday o g;f‘i‘1;“(?9;"‘5‘;;&9'5‘3‘igftg‘r”}“"e el ) . s & cams. - Com- e, "Oliver Ortiey, Curtls Barker, | afternoon the second and third classes | of riflemen will hold a meeting to ar- ¢ : : Id 8 meeting o 2| held under American Kennel Club rules| o\ ) 0o 4 open stake. pany M and Company H are no: | field and others will soon foow. " 7€ | The lineup to-day will be as follows; | Henry Lion and A. Rucker. There was a | played out thei 0 . Thy - | range for one here. o = s £00d breeze for iFe return trip. D o ‘that Thankegiving day would be e O R gOctober % na A Sapling and an Open uests 'vise - . ' ke. After Iand g El & 2 ©.Com- | noon. In the third class Miss Foster and | *RRIOVIAE 10 reaaiy understood | Probably result in the ultimate distup. | “gatrance fee to each stake will be §2 5. Otympics. Position, Calito dore J. O, McKee, accompanied by A. MoLaio o a SMlitornt B Moody, ¥ ¥ iy - | Miss' Eckart were the only entrles and ifle hi tlon of ‘the league, as dog fanclers Wl L ! % C . Moody, R. Moody and T. Burnight, i e: by those familiar with the rifle history the leag a Eniahabe Erskine. Lett tackle rlght. Cornish AND RIG FOR ITS CAPTURE. B Mooy R O el for s wesks | they settled matters between themselves. | o this State. The country i3 alive with | Undoubtedly give the preforeces, g S | Eo,reach the Ingleside Coursing Park take & e righ Hopper cruise around the bay. The closing dxzn:{ Miss Foster surprised her friends as well | so-called champions of rifle shooting. In| Gy Tecognition of wins over the entire Ttee you at tl Pt i o] of the South Bays is Sunday, October 2. | as her opponent, winning out In_two | every shootin organlzation two or MOTS | county. ~This desideratum s 1o be at-| ADMISSION, % CENTS. LADIES FREE. Sheehy jeht tackle left.__ Pringle | feels the hook, and your prospective sport St attia: obedicis amife ofha yscond | othes embers of the club and win med- | tained oniy, at the San S ienoat Bchart Right end Fombie | 1s over. I have found that clams are the | TOUR OF PLACER Curry in the opening match of the second | g1g°on which the word “champion” is | 4 lesyer GeBTeS K4,6'¢ Giub “holas )t WHEN YCU son it et lerfoot | best lures for the capture of the striped S e A T Mise Hisoy | inscribed. Ninety-nine out of a hundred | 1ot Heating to-night, when, owing Horse.! Riaheibaitilerc it Sau | Des8 bugdoubiless HErg ol s eyl COUNTY CRICKETERS. | mmie Suics bowiman and was, promutly de: | are not entitled to the title, The so-called | fo"tile dhdence of the president, DF, F. W. Require’ an ELEG ull sherg | o oTs hic v and whicl BT feated, 6-3, 6-0. In the next match Miss | champions of some o & nly | 'BEvelyn, the vice-president, C. A. 4 5 | we anglers have not as.yet discovered, feated, 63, &0.niD e next match Miss | G ot Gass men in other clubs. The good | $XVER: P FoSiae “Dr. d'Evelyn 18 HTRIC BELT get “Dr. S S | Henry Skinner, the well known fly- | The third banks and insurance versus atch 3 Manu { ; she succumbed, 6-2, 6-4. The finals to be derived from such a match as con-| ;7 hres oston, and is negotiiting = uel Again in Trouble. gaster, has rigged up quite @ number of | an comers mateh, which was to have | Second class were' played e finals of the | 10 08 ATl "Ia. that 100 shots would deter- | & Drerent In Boston, St 3oe S Black upert Manuel, lately arrested and | of base fahiee Kan iie lpanElers desirous | peen played last Sunday at the Webster- | Hunter and Miss Clark. It took three | MinG who is “the” champion, and if many | yeter. It is understood, that the negoti- charged with having forged his wife's | st Sty 1ons fopay LaYUIE BIM & | sireet ground, Alameda, was called oft | sets to decide and Miss Hunter carrled off | Who are now weeting CRampion MR | tons are on bemalf of Sn epihnsigete will, is in trouble for the second time. On | {8 yet in its infancy buti‘ Oanve ] fonSt on account of the sickness of R. B.|the honors after losing the first set. The decline to enter into such a competition | jocal fancier, whose kennels have been 2his occasion Manuel is accused of having | I ¢xbect 10 sea it the leading Sport with | Hogue, captain of the all comers' team. | 5258 Wag -6, 63, 63, e s e recently Hepleted by the dzath uf Lis own A e 3 . = s been a surprisi ffe. misappropriated sums of money belong- | those who fancy angling in preference to | There is not now much likelihood of the | at the courts during. th?lupcveaétl:,e;‘:?a‘;? their respective organizations. Another met Sullivan's fox terrier bitch, i Pierce’s” and you will not be disappointed. Call or address PIERCE ELECTRIC ¢0., 620 Market st. (opp. Palace Hotel), S. F. e 1o, Mrs. Bmille Aniborn and. Mrs, | other pastim game being played. Ularly on ! ; s e e benefit would be that it would bring fo- . e xpected to whe!a £00 My Sanderson, logatces under the wili | — The Placer Connty Cltrus Colony team | miambers: Toarbonterts cF eviou e 407 | gether tn a match men who do not often | 1o e, & Baelvn's Defendor. = visie DR, J0 s ¢ Julla 8 Kinsman, deceased. Manuel Drunkenness Saved Him. starts on_tour on_October 17, and plays | tion have been arranged by the young | Compete with each other under test con- | "‘Mr. Sumner of Los Angeles has lost his + JORDAN’S Great w T R ‘»plé' The case of the United St N against Burns Valley on October 18, | Jadies for the near future. The footbali | ditions. famous fox terrier dog, Champion Ras- :rklxgatey: e is) elleged to. have mies ptr‘:)? Joseph Donohue, charged :}:fi. ahg:\-;‘:é S ke'fi?stcl?:fi(:tcggsy%: Oeta: FRIEN Ton iRatunaay SIMiarnnons L nRYS ae. - Je da baileved thef the satnsl was useum 0' ‘naiom priatad. but on being closely questloned | pussed @ bad hait dollar, was dismissed | ber 3. D e L contioto Bevehos | Dioken 1o on the eentlemen's tourna- | SENATORS ALLISON AND LODGE | stolen, 3r. Bamues 0o & doosiertaing 3050 MAREET ST tot. Gta & 7th, 8.7 B e ase will_adain coms | terday on motion of the Daivd Siasca’Ae: | tHe Alamods, Seven on- Obtoher, o and | cration for Saturday mornings, howover. Discusé Eanguine Hopes of the Jatter happy con- Theitapssatiutinth ta Wes- up next Monday, and in the meantime | torney. It'was ascrtained that Donoinis | agatist the Pacific cleven on Octobr Zi ———— Y O kvan, the celebrated duck shot DR. JORDAN—Private Diseases. :,nueltw‘r} iitemainyin et jon ss iench | was dniik Slienvhe ipasken i money. | For October 1 and % efforts are being Lurline Salt Water Baths. GREAT QUESTIONS OF THE WAR| o¢ Suisun, has purchased from Mr. Wil- Consaltaston fres. Write for ook warran h of the | made to arralge a match against San | Bush and Larkin sts. » 4 : arzant unless B Bt o s Bush aad Larkin sta. Swimming, Russian, hot In Next Sunday’s Call, fame e frisn water spaniel, Roslo Phllosop::y of Marriage. Belt water diroot from ooea. 2 ILEo FRER,