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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MAY 29 NATIONAL BIRD |MIX-UP BETWEEN COMES T0 GRIEF | A MEDICO AND A | LoTTERY AT SCHUETZEN) LONGSHOREMAN BENEFICENCIA PUBLICA. 1899. L LIST OF PRIZES. runs and scored again in the eighth. San | n Francisco, I‘lragcisco did nothing more until the \ma‘ (‘rfu‘;) suufl: o;;(_m %Z'-'x‘v'»fi: 3. nint v y v s | by pitcher—Devereaux, 3 vayhen they hammered in two runs | ;i B 0.5 o Clark to Kielber. | | jand came within an ace of tyving thel R e Time of game- | LIST OF PRIZES. OFFICIAL DRAWING ——OF THE—— Prize.|No. score. It was the fastest finish seen here in manf' vears and everybody actually ‘ft‘lt relfeved when the trouble was all over. To give due credit to all the men who did good work would be to_mention every player individually, but Pace de- serves special credit, for he went into the | game with the nail of his right forefinger Teady to drop off and a digit on his left hand that looked iike a stewed prune. Nevertheless he caught the string out hill. Official scorer—Stapleton. S . Sacramento Again Defeated. WATSONVILLE, May 28.—Kripp's prize lot of statesmen again fell victims to the superior prowess of Struve's galaxy of sugar beets to-day. At the beginning of the seventh inning, tae score was 2 to 1 in favor of the Statesmen, but in that and made a cquple of phenomenal catch inning their infield was cut to pieces and on foul flies, besides throwing to bases | wild throws and fumbles were the order o The 124th ordinary monthly drawing Class —— | with his usudl speed and accuracy. | for a few minutes. As a result of the bad S —_—— T an s e Sty Mexico on May 25, ot hit hard by the | wreck Watsonyil B Fireman Fitz was n | Lobsters, but their hits can : z fielded his position as it is seldo a Furious Game. e piled up three peg: at oppor- | The lead the Sugar Beets had secure Score stood 5 to 8 against the Statesmen. D o e ey otise | 3 | The battery work of both nines was su- | . f f ol oint in the Repuabll N1 Sucn | fielded and had it not been for a brace of | pern. Outside of their battery the | Verein Eintracht. at Fisticuffs. O B L e titterviof the errors by Sullivan a different tale might 1 WATSONVILLE. and indorsed by the Mexican National Govern- | —_— The locals opened up in the sixth, when ) o 5 —— —_—— Ment. Beware of epurious Imitations and ses | Pyne was given his base. W ced | . R. BH. = that all tickets are signed by A. Castlllo, to second by Krug and brought home. by ¢ | A SURPRISED COAL-HANDLER | cthers are genuine. No. Prize.|No. Prize.| Eroahais s e S i e thi e | Eagle Shoot of the|The Doctor an Adept |vewito it eibims to ‘Gperate 1ot | { have been told. mentans need lots of fixing. The Beneficencia Publica is the only one authorized i and : el | Intervenor, and U. Bassetti, Manager, as none | BEATEN OUT BY ONE RUN | Rieys doable Devereass & ingout ' BARBROCK IS CROWNED KING pu.\hhvhz out a double, advancing on Pace’s 1 y choooomm ;mw,w_ Kliledbuoaers: center an coring on a short p: N st piEie | In the seventh the Lobste - couple, 3 risco's chance had 1 i o WINS IN THE MORNING, ONLY | sPpo grhklnsru‘”f\“ A o 7 ONE MORE CONTESTANT FOR SCIENCE VS. BRUTE STRENGTH % | one out Kleibe safe « an's 0 | .TO DROP AGAIN. fumble of his grounder, and stole second. THE DIAMOND MEDAL. AND COURAGE. 40 Burge's double put him across the rubber. ¥ 5 o The latter tried third_and_made it. SACRAMENTO. o e s but would have been out had Riley held AB. R. BH o — Ll 5 100, the ball. Drennan hit a long fiy out to sk S ‘ 0 A h or and ‘M heat the ball to the i o o0} = b R 20| 2 Largest Crowd of the Season Wit- | Siote’ Thb v ehed }h,,l game in | H i 0 Thirty-Second Annual Picnic of the After Being Soundly Thrashed, the i 1 Phe eighth, Streib getting a single, taking | 3 2 i 0| nesses One of the Best Contests | (0C0FCr" Kiciber's out, and scoring on | 2 il Association Draws an Im- Longshoreman Was Taken Into 50 Ever Played on the [BUbEs R i 3 mense Crowd to Marin the Hospital and Fixed Up 20/ 200 he locals came to bat i o 2 : 0) { Coast. ninth the excitement was Intense, for al- | i of Shores. by His Conqueror. o = though they had not been able to score In | 0 ' 1 2 5 the cighth they .had made two hits off | 3 0| 2 Donlin_ and the crowd opened up their | o | — —_— :U l%w 100 lungs fgr the purpose of ratiling the lob- ] o e o0 re o! o gest crowd | sters. They i a measure, for | g 5 | 5 e , | b 157 20 f the largest crowd | HfGerbrandt, the first man ol v v 0 0| J. F. Barbrock is a ~king” and the| There was an impromptu set-to in front | : i o APPROXIMATION PRIZ ) creatlon Park to A sght Dut went up from | ¢ o 1=% proudest member of the Verein Eintracht of the Harbor Hospital on last Saturday | 0! 5 100 | 100 pumbers from 44775 to #4575 inclusive, be= a6 Berie G | fans, antn's delegi- | —4 | Schuetzen section in San Francisco. Aided | Right that lovers of the manly art of 50| F e e e R By it rancisco, er los- nearly broke cks off their seats | first by chance in drawing a lucky num- | Self-defense would have given dollar: 20! 20 | dra capital prize o ,000—$§ thereb over Jlate. | Runs responsible for—Doyle, 1. T AR e TRn o siven dollars to il 5| 100 numbers from 51750 to 51850 inclugive, bee thereby plunking | ng to pull th ver the plate. | Runs resy ber and then by a steady nerve when his | Witness. It was a question of science | b 3| 1nk_ 50 mumbers on each aide of the number oportunity came, he has succeeded in | against brute strength, and science “won | 100] 10 | drawing capital prize of )—$40. knocking the last remnant of a wooden | in a walk.” | 20, 20 mwosgu:ut;;%i_r;nm LZ»S to ‘—lh’mt‘r}:}s\\n, be- cagle off the top of a 5-foot pole in the | Dr. Frank T. Fitzgibbon of the Harbor | ) i e I great annual “king” shoot of the Verein Receiving Hospital staff is a noted ath-| 40 49 TERMINAL PRIZE | Eintracht held yesterday at Schuetzen lete, and his brother medicos frequently 40| 799 numbers ending with 25, being the Jast Park. In his ears still echo the musical | call him “Fitzsimmons” for a joke. To | 20 100 t“}o flz\fn;g]nf the number drawing the capital of applause welling from the look at the doctor no one would take him 50 | 7% mumbers ending with 3, being the last 40|10726. 20 | two figures of the number drawing the capital of on-looking tho 40 | prize of $20 nds, and in|to be a trained boxer, and on Saturday 100/10645... his pockets jingle the material results of | night a longshoreman evidently sized him | 401107 20,10903. 000—$20. his feat. {up a5 o man sk\l‘lled in the gentle “art o P o No. 44836 draws frst capital prize of $60,0. BaVAthe Ao - { healing only. Now he is wishing that a | i Sald i ‘Boenkx” Axixl, Tmuals, Ciro. 5 h d_w was a red lctter'occasmn TilE Ragideked i or i baskef RE cont| | 20{11373. 40 | "No. 51830 draws second capital prize of $20,000, or more than one man—there were just| had fallen upon him before he went up 20/11471 20(11520. 500 | gold in Savannah, Ga., Philadelphia, Pa., Chi- | eleven of them in all. What cared R. against “Fitssimmons.” | 20/11903 solusst. 2 | cago. L, St. Loite. Mo Stettin for Barbrock’s feat, or Hartmann, | The trouble started im a very simple | e 200/ 15810, R e O T e e or Chris Schroeder? Didn't each of them | manner. The longshoreman went to the 30/12588 20/12883. 20 | “'Nos. 27432, 51154, 63022, 64470 and 79523 draw 1. 20 each $1000, 1 20| ger, Tex 100/13121. | old in San Franc 20/1322; Birmingham, Al Cal., Ellin- Cleveland, O., demolish a piece of that American bird's hospital to have a_slight wound on his | | anatomy? Certainly, and not a lucky | forehead dressed. Dr. Fitzgibbon attend- | | rifleman but did not insist that his was ed the man and then advised him to go 10{1363 10| San Francisco, Cal., Brooklyn, N. Y. not the most creditable feat of the day. | home. The latter objected to being ad- 20(187 40 | “The regular monthly drawing, No. 155, with There were fully 4014208 100 | capital prize of $60,000, will take place on June w0 people at Fred | vised, and when he got outside the’hos- erday before the | pital began to abuse the doctor and | At attractions were | everybody connected with the establish- 20114428, 20,14572. S 20 | 22, 1899. 20| Wholes, $4: halves, $2; quarters, $1: eighths noon hour umann’'s hostel; as two gr. ? | crowded into one of Barnum’'s ‘‘aggrega- 4 40114882 « 20|50 cents; sixteenths, cents, United States L AME the Verein Bintracht and the annual would be arrested. Instead of going away | $oiseu T P ETI h Y Departmenc CcAUGHT TH 3 ing” shoot of the Verein Entracht Solne fway Aojisess. 2| SO BASSRIIES Mhnager . $og h A ot . the longshoreman aimed a blow that, had | 20/15887. 10 | APOLINAR CASTILLO, Intervenor. Schuetzen Section. The latter was the )¢ chief drawing card and lttio was done In | Fhyatoiin e a Honn s ek fackin | e R e ames un. | Phyeicla er. Ducking | B & e playing games un- | the plow, the doctor cross-countered the g OCEAN TRAV EL. > In its mouth the eagle held a ring, in | Fiant on the Jaw and brought him to his i = 5 3 | Seninenens Thiesbase BiloMosiow, Sassld]cHeicliw alscepter mnd mktnerotheriuany soobh: (U e 0N IO SE LR G| x| Pacific © S shin © 3| A W uean, Bases Wlisogaite | apble. While ou its head o crown symbo: | TED I0 43, MElant, S S 2 roar he | b cific Coast Steamship Co. B ¢ ARG S Rice. Struck | lized the nature of the event. The s ) = 3 | 2 ? o] ey R her—Rice. Struck | [E¢d T O et ¢ the Skl | ready for kim, and in a moment the fight | el Steamers leave Broadway. & | SwWatsonvill & Wild pitc first of all, but Tt took from 11 a. m. to | Was on in earnest. | i 2 e e ® | Harper. Time of Umplre—0'¢ 4p, m. to pierce the heurt of the bird and | , The man' was as strong as an ox, and | 2 e e e ey . ¢ | nell. Scorer—T. A. Peckham. end the contest. The ecagle is alleged to |had just enough drink in him to make | 2018301 20| I Nent et chaikh G - 4 | have died ‘‘game.” glm tumy, Rufsh ?ft»r rush was slogped‘ 40/19598. 20 "w:fl{;};um s 4 | The members all drew tickets to deter- Dy straight lefts from the doctor. nce | 40} - ? +| san Jose Squelches Oakland. | mine their positions and then began to | the latter tripped over an uneven spot on | 20/20020. 2 ey e A ! o | N JOSE, May 28.—By fine playing and | pop aw Barbrock's feat was lustily the planking and fell, but was out of dan- | 2020302 o and New Whatcom (Wash.) ¢ | team work the San Joses won the second | cheercd and the other ten winners were ger In a moment. | ol b 10 a. m., May 21 26, 31; June . ? | game from the Oaklands to-day by a Dot slighted. In detail the winners and A number of men from the Coast Sea-| 30| 5 and every fifth day thercafter; change at > ® | score of 6 to.1. It was like pulling teeth | their deeds were as follows f mes Sinion eaw the (rachs and;) think: | | Sxttis © this company's stestmecs for Klesio . r the Oaklands to make a run, and the J. F. ek (King’ first, shot the | ing it was one of their members getting a 2 :'nd G. N. Ry.: at Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at + ) S Oaklands o makee oo, Snd last piece away; R. Stettin second, shot ' beating from a *scab” boarding master, )| oo O R Ty 5 Pl e e the crown off the eagle’s head; J. Hart- | they went to his assistance, and in a few | g B ow o R Eabolat "Bay), 8 n, o May )¢ . B K e e e pS | mann third, knocked ‘the scepter from a | minutes a crowd of them surrounded the | 20[20864. 1 [ 35088 June L andsaysty: atthy day;: thars- s 1 a e ce. The | claw; Chris Schroeder fourth, knocked the | doctor and his opponent. The longshore- | 20(23208. 0 s Gov . et N 4 | apple from the other; J. Rickert fifth, man made a frantic rush and swung both 20{23461 | caynoos, Port Herford. (Bex’ Exis Simeon, + SAN JOSE smashed the ring; C. Suehrstedt sixth, de- | arms he sails : | 20 > g, e als_Qniing), ¢ ‘ s g ms like t! s of a treadmill. Had he | Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, 3 )¢ R BHLSB. PO, A E, | gUOVed the head; COF. Ouer ‘seventh, | ever landed it would have been “all day” | 24243 4 | an Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and & 1510 5 T | broke the right wing: Captain F.. Al with the doctor. Thé medico, however, | Bhiibreny Fubr %y | Newport. § & m., May 20. 2.°18; June 1 and 3 KLEIBER BRINGS HIS 6 DR Lo s e lvgt,h\:fi?s lg took things coolly, and as the towering | N iatoes, han i | every fourth day”thereatter. ® | TE0A8 0 8 s O D) , e the right leg; C. mass of brawn and muscle came along Dr. | 7 or Ban Diego, stopping only at Port Har- + 3¢ 1 1 0 8 g ofElinger tenth, broke left leg: C. von | Fitzgibbon side-stepped, and, cross-coun- | 100;‘395- 20| ford (San Luis Obispo). Santa Barbara, Port | : - L : e point of the jaw and put him out. "y o ¢ @ s oieslewi e g S g 35 b 1 8|was continued and the markemen. all of | in‘tact 5o thoroushiy was he out that ho | 0 or Bnsenada, Magdalens Bay. San Jose del 4 liaties autora aiy & 0 1 0 3 0 0fshoot, acauired posttibn according fo the | Do t0 Deicarrieh Mipite napite” and re- Cabo, Mazatlan Altata, La Paz’ Santa Rosalla i 2 mashed a hot one e DA S e ot R ar ¥ the | vived on the operating table. Mr. Long- and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 &. m., 7th of e SR s it > = xcellence of their scores, as follows: B then #ogi Fhtosbbon s og. . ach s A L s : ¢ 8 6 W 1 1|°R: spahr, twelfth, 53; H. Gumbel, thir- | Sroreman then ook Br Fitzgtbbon's ad b 4 He threw to Williams, fo OAKLAND. Yainth Ouer, “fourteentn. 4s: . | vice and went home a sadder, sorer but | For further information obtain folder. Ps l second, amid the = n Sl | Binner, fifth. 44- J. Zahn, sixteenth, 40; | Wiser man. The only marks of the set-to The company reserves the right to change i ? a Cruz o et R Ap. RBH.sB. PO & B | G Y0006 T cventeenth, - 0. O | f(mn]e(? by "ée dmfim},;lalreja sez ol‘hsklnnled‘ ‘-:‘sh;:: r:re?zx’x‘:"r;‘n.flc. steamers, salling dates ¢ Schmeer. s. 5........ 1 ey Muller, eighteenth, 37; J. Jung, nineteenth, ( knuckles and a slight injury to the palm TIC C o 4 AR T Virtner, twehtiéo, 36 . Schweiger! | of the left hand, At EL R Y Tty 9 S . Hammond, c.. 07501 S S s ir: ; G. Schmidt, twenty-sec- | GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. A Boiesiebedediedeie® 'a double play. Py 2b 08 1l g T g ondy; W. Stroh, twenty-third, 25; J.| ADVERTISEMENTS. 10 Market st.. San m‘r‘a: 0. d SCRahle Pl Johnston, 1 b.... 0 0 0 6 0 2 Rohrer, twenty-fourth, 13; L. Scheib, | RSkt S Hank Harris and his team back into sec- Tip all his pa 5 D L &1b.4 0 0 0 8 0 1|twenty-fifth, . Jessen,’ twenty-sixth, oS d position. Last night th Santa | and there, while Swanton was ;,\,.mmwl‘(41‘{";*0- . R St e T R R M | O. Thiele, twenty-seventh, 13; WHEN OTHERS FAIL REMEMBER THE 0. H- & ". flfl mained at home burned | with heart fa andemoniufy broke | Moskiman, p -3 0 0 0 1 2 1|Bchroeder, twenty-eighth, 10. DISPATCH FAST m.umm; TO section of Monterey Bay and | 100se when Swindells cut loose a\double, | morayg ®» 1 % 3 7 1 5| Sharles Ouer made the first best shot z Q y s e aeTens . " Donlin wat perceptibly agi- | s o B0 T % 1 5| with a score of 2, placing himself among o | PORTLE AND ings in the exuberance of moment and gave Fitzpat- RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. | the few who will contest for the $150 dia- =} From Spe ot Which the shauta of the | San’Joss 31200000 0| mond medal. To become the property = 2 et s the season opened there has been | populace were redoubled. Pyne was given | Base hits 31310000 o|Ofanyonemanhe mustwin it in five an- & [} FARE 65 Seconn Class e et 2 number of sensational games played | an ovation, but the best he could do’ was | Oakland 00010000 0| nual contests. W< o) i noCINes RNl but that of yesterday threatensd |to drive one to Kleiber, who flelded Fitz Base hits 00130010 1-6 The day at the park was__enjoyably s State of Ca.u: ‘ly : o ’ ned | (Ut at second. It was the Santa Cruz 2 spent by the members of the Vereln Ein- | b = k] o e G el every minute to throw the good spectators | Qb7 &5 SSOORE Fh Ty o inen, while a | SUMMARY. {Tacht in dancing, games and wandering | 08 .3 Blnort line to Waila Walla, Spokane, Butts, cent Into hysterics. There was not a | Cog oS, LU b0 Brea e Nemonstra, | Runs responsible for—Moskiman, 3; Andrews, | in small parties over the hillsides. 1t was =m Throngh tickets. to sl points Hest OO econd during the proceedings. Ev- | tions. It was only a lull, for Krug was 1 "‘x;(wnrms-pnusfl(.»m O Dea. | late in the evening when the last train | 4 og==] > m B. C. WARD, General Agent, ) - of the eighteen participants was | encouraged by the mob to “tear the hide | Emeront 1\3 {‘\\nlh“‘k‘"._ 3 \‘r.\ iman, 2. |Joad left the park with three rousing (2] - ' 630 Market strest. on ettle and thrilling deeds followed | Off'm it.”” Krug is the safest batter in lge SR Akl 41-’!!'«:;3 for \lheB dlz(u': the organization, | b4 / = GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. eac er in bewildering profusion. When | téam and had made but one it dyring the raham. Lot on buses e e R B e o : Superintendent. the tumult was all over Mr. Donlin had | §aq Donlin for one punch. The cranks 7. Wild pit Moskiman, 7. Douhie | Syt pommittealof. arrangemrmts. was 5 - 20[34268. 20 earned the right hereafter to be addressed | opened up their batteries (fvn DnnH)n aggind. | Hai L,,‘,'”,‘)‘r'ufl?{:‘g'f_\‘L’F"_y‘m to Anderson to ;‘Omp,;sed Aof “\;{esidemSA Bothon e o z %‘3@2;3,‘,' f’i AMERICAN LINE his intimates as Michael; heretofore | but the temporary agitation that had | 5 | President A. rtner, Secretary G. Hof- | ; f 4 NEW YORE, S0UTH. NDO! has been plain Mike. For the left-|selzed him had passed and although a hit | G T- ITeRIOHEN GBI er €0y G e gl M fof 30 3an06 b Swnmn::; Charbo:n“tét:g an' FANL nged lobster had, for the third succes- | meant the loss of the game with two men | ame To-Morrow. was furnished for the occasion by Von | | 20(35315. 40| From New York Everr'i ;'Vedn :-xn y, 10 winged lobster had, for the third succes- | on bases, he was steady as & rock, plich. | . To-morrow aternoon, Decoration Day der Maden's brass band. | [ 203674 o May 31 fNew vt ive game he has gone agains .| g as hé had never pitched before. Three | §an Francisco and Sacramento will play = 4035509 E S o ransformed the local slugge! aw: 2 ke i = Y 9 { = E 3 transformed the local sluggers Into sim- | of those awful inshovts that looked a |, regular championship game at Recroa- LENGFELD IS KING. © RESTORES LOST VIGOR AND VITAL- foiseo: » June 7[St.” Paul ¥ yard wide when they started but cut the | & TeEURE CIAMBIORSID Fafe, at | | #X ity to weak men. Organs of the boa 100136295 100 : Santa’ Cruz has three twirlers and it | nner corner of the Jplats wexs hauded ub AL Lo BOOU = e e o b i e 20{36508 0 RED STAR LINE, oo Othe a 8 "Vl to Krug and he could not find them. e . wl rough disease, 136747, + by e o Ej“‘;fx‘l best Shal\zn@rcln the team had struck out | SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY LEAGUE, —adle 5}]00‘ Of the Krieger | eryork, excesses or indiscretions are restored s 10 Mfly:zarzgv:w"dvv:nud:;'u noon. e here. ) " alsz, w s St | and Santa Cruz was In firs ace. i - - erei 20(87291. 40 1 . signe L life contract with a charming | scores of the two games are as follows: Bakersfield and Fresno T Wi rein a Success. | to perfect health and strength through his new 2013;.131. 2 g:l:fll?ll;gn Jluyx; Southwark .....June 2% N Daughter, would rot have it so. MORNING GAME, eams Win| rhere was target shooting galore yes- | and original system of treatment. RUPTURE | 20{37579. 20| Friesland Teaeid g::::le!::tl::d Tue s I was scheduled to pitch Saturday’s gigrines : Baseball Games. terday at -Shell Mound Park and the | cured by his new method, without knife, truss ek 2 EMPIRE LINE, game, but that did not suit his fancy. He BAN FRANCIECO. BAKERSFIELD, May 25The first|208¢s were patronized by enthusiastic | or detention from work: a palnless, sure and Seattle. St. Michael. Dawson City. had iittle taste for perferming before AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E !gmfle in Bakersfleid of the San Joaquin | arksmen from early morning il nearly | permanent_cure. VARICOCELE, hydrocele, For full information regarding freight and pas- cmpty benches, preferring to earn the & % 1 o 0 0 oValley League was played to-day be- | 98Tk | swelling and tenderness of the glands treated INTERNAT] Ré, plaudits of the larger Sunday crowd. So | g 2 rls Ofl ; ; 1] tween the Selma and Bakersfield nines _Th_(= light was not favorable for good | with unfailing success. CONTAGIOUS BLooD %0 Homlon?eury“u‘tf“-\»ylga;go&'- ‘:;5.1:{:-“ on Saturday the newly-made benedict | § 11 8 3 2 0/It was almost free from errors and the | SCOTIN, but it did not prevent J, B. Gor-| pOISON 1n any of its stages thoroughi fled to appear in uniform and Donlin | Sullivan 1 b- 300 2 0 M B 8 ing was fast and good. The score|Man of the Golden Gate Rifle and PIStol | eraatcated trom the system. LADIES wil i had ) into the game. Yesterday morn- it 2 1 0 0 3 1 0|was tied in the first half of the seventh | Club from making a fine record with the | ., fal attention for all thel B g sz missed connection with the Oak- | ek D, 2 1 0 1 0 0 2| inning, Selma getting fn two runs when | RS0} at fAfty yards on the standard| St & eir many ail- . land Park altogether, leaving Daubenbis | Swindells, c. i1 0 0 % 9 0lthe score stood 8 to 6. Then no run was | shots he. S BRI e et e e T — 1o do the twirling. But in the afternoon | IP¢78: P 2 1 % 2 2 Z lscored until the last half of the eighth, | This score is within thrée of T e i L s s 5 THARERS WIE: IBAVE WHARY. COB. the young man tripped out on the dia- ® 7 7 @ % 5 3| when Bakersfield piled up five runs by |record, now held by E. E. Partridge of | Jouable book, “Gulde to Heaith ' fres of Der First and Brannan streets. 1 p. m., for mond decked out in a brand new white A ORDZ hard batting, assisted by an error on the | CHICAEO. charge. Address F. L. SWEANY, M. D., 197 e O FUt and prepared (o array himselt before ? P ot the B, drosted by an orror on the | " cigle shoot of the Deutscher Krie- | Market street, San Francisco, Cal. b I e e Tx the assemblage. That's where he made AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. | jjar declsions were rendered by both uin- | ger Verein excited a great deal of inter- Indla, ete No carge received on board on day his third bad gue: Manager Tuttle de- | willlams, 2 b. 4 1 2 0 0 2 0lpires. Umplre White gave Miller firat | &, 80d when Max Lengteld brought of sailing. termined that no ball player could trifie | Donlin, ¢. f. i 02 3 0 4 1 0/ BaSe i Vidlation of ule ) when Milier | JoWR the Tast piece of the huge wooden | eI e Sith Hila; nothortty fiwith' impnnity. ' 60| et 4 0 1 0 0 0 1|/3nintoand knocked down n Seima fielg. | Pird he was crowned king amid much | AMERICA MARU. _Saturday, July 22 n the team started out in the fleld for | Pace, c. 4 0 0 1 6 2 0ler who was attempting to field a batted | CRthusiasm. HONGKONG MAR Thursday, August 17 first inning, Balsz was told to wrap | Clark, 1 b, 4 0 0 0 3 1 Olpayon the first base line. The features | .. n¢ Uniformed members to the number | Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For himself up in his sweater and make him- | Streib, 4 0 2 0 2 0 0 5fuaicame were Miller's flelding for ‘r}‘: of thirty-five went over on the 9 o'clock | freight and passage apply at company’s office, self comfortable on the heneh. Tt was | Kietoer, 49 9 8 § 2}l home feam and the clever work of the|oga% 219 began the attack on the eagie 3 T Market o O RTIE, General Ag: a crushing blow to his aspirations, but he ge, T. | visiting battery. 2 al o'clock. It was 5 o’clock befor - , _Gener ent. will not get gay again rignt away. Daubenbis, A Tob e 0dma L P T"f ‘;"';e oby, ‘;"‘:“509-0_9 majestic bird was entirely R atel T SHOULD CARRY A ncle Hank’'s cohorts went on the TR e e : earth. L ground flushed with the victory of the Totaie g R T e 04022005 0613 Theprizes were won In the following or- COMPLE ANCHOR LINE morning and prepared to make it a double RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. NG = der, according to the pieces shot down: LETE LINE OF United States Mail St hi header. But there was nothing about the | san Francisco. 0500100 FRESNO, May 28.—The first game of Crown, R. Schnutenhaus; scepter, Louls e B e Rt Onkland game to miake - them: Jubliant, | =~ Rase fite: 10020:2 baseball on the home grounds under the | Laubscher; apple, Charles Moritzen; ring, Sall from Now Yook vy Saturday lor Daubenbis wag as wild as an inmate of | Santa, Gruz. 300001 auspices of the San Joaquin Valley | John Bender: neck, F. Kaiser; lett wing, PR ] BASE BALL Glasgow, via Londonderry. 1e Magdalen Asylum and simply present- | Base s. Seessh League was played this aft ~ | George Hetzel; right wing, C. Wegge- | a l“ s $50 ed them with ihe contest, Tt happened In SUMMARY. en s De nainy AndIEOrter e e {mann, left cliw, . Muchie; Hent os, | FOOT BALL oo e e andupymec. BT R enf’a'se.“q’&?k 9N | puns responsible for—Tbers, ¢ Daubenbls, | The locals won as they pleased. Score: | Lfinérem ubscher; last and king shot, GOLF City of "’m’a...mm ol;her Steamers. $30. ond on a passed ball, stole third and | Home run—Riley, Three base Bt Domn e on | Fresno R I E | Following are the scores of the day: Trade: : Romé, $25.50. Furncssia $24.50. Other e S of Dauben- | oo G aneieco, 2; Santa Cruz, 3. First | Portervl 3 10 5| Red Men's Schuctzen Company monthly TENNIS Vo Dok o Doy A bis' throw to head Tip off. Then Ed was | base on called balls—San Erancisco, nta | Batteries avis and | Medal shoot: Champion class, not won—First P ERaond information apply to overcome with generosity and threw out | Cruz, 2. Left on bases—San Francisco, 4; Santa | Truner. class, Willlam Dressler, 37: second class. CRICKET - HENDERSON =BROTH presents to Swindells and Iberg. Pyne | Cruz, 7. Struck owt—By Iberg, 3; by Dauben- | == George Heuer, 302; third class, Captain Henry ar s R A might have got one had he walted, but | bis, 3. Hit by pitcher—Krug Passed ball— At Ryan’s Handball Court. Grieb, 345; fourth class, E. Zempel, 254; first CROQUET L ¥ COCRNaT, e srEomery st he wanted to break the monotony, o he | Pace. Time of game—1:. ~Umpire—Cahill v .Cow best #hot, H. Grieb, 24; last best shot, = Wil- OF R R RITCHIR, 2 wotr Montommetty o gent & fiy out to right. Krug fared better, | Official scorer—H. 8. McFarlin. It was an enthusiastic audience which | liam Dreisler, 15, 3 ATHLETICS BAN R Crany somery st for Daubenhis wickad one againat hid ey filled the gallery at Phil Ryan's handball | s, ! oo Schuetzen Vereln - monthly t et]c 3 ALY ribs, ng.the bases. shua P. y, FTERN AME. | v re G | it =S DIRICE i HOL4 ¢ tbe Slling fup Danes. Jdnehus o g:‘tlr:t)ri A G i;;‘;;l' 855 Howard street, vesterday after- | dev, 22 D. B. Faktor, 3l; N. Alirens, 1 UNIFORMS m e e i 0 pomewhi S CISCH | 3 . ‘salfield, 640; F. P. Schuster, 6i5; H. Hel- . ealls for Honolulu Cruzan got one sf,()v\f?‘:v:}}‘:r;";)l‘{nfl;lh; plate. SAN :g.\;cn;;o,m o a5 | The card that drew the greatest atten- | berg, T21; A, Pape, T2 D. Heise e S“ lles SWEATERS Wednesday, May 31, chasing in the three men ahead of him. | pyne, c. f B. R BIL SB. PO. A E | tion was the single-handed bout hetween | o, ‘Lenicke A T egher, i BOXING Y7 & Mlameaa sans l?éflih “‘xfié?né'v’.”‘{{,’o ‘Ils?xlierl" ;)I];o ‘l‘)flih a"}’,d K‘;“s, 8. 8 : 0 1 1 1 3 o Tom Finn and Dan O'Brien. These two |John de Witt, 1417; H. Steiling, 1446; J. Lanke- D %5 Kl Hgnofmms’fl.n; s, a eing the | Riley, 3 b. 0 1 0 1 2 1|playershav h nau, 1597; 1. Gefken, 1818; D. Dy B . result of A gift by Danbenbis, and though | Sullivan, 1 b. $ 5 8 0 3 & 1 plaversnaveinthe past each made scores | Mg il monthiy buliseye - shoot: b, B, | ALWAYS A DEMAND FOR THEM. (ONPORE:: Ysgoonaay. Juse: 16 the lobsters struggled desperately five | Hilderbrandt, r. £...2 0 0 0 0 1 0| 5 D n local courts, and | Faktor, 3i5: D. Helse. 453; L. Haake, 604; J. at 10p. m. were all the tallies they could score, game | Muller, 1. f. 3 1 0 0o 3 o of whenit was known that they would strip Gefkon, 76i; J. F. Bridges, 873; H. Helling, WRITE FOR OUR CATALOGUE, Favorite Line Round the World, ~la m;-n. hplnh Snuhv-d in their hnl(hn{ the ninth to g‘lfe"l!.uz "5 : % : 0 3 8 :,;or‘r: ginglr-hhanded g0 lovers of the game | lSN;\fl ‘l; H‘gkcnfiey, 1049; A. Jungblut, 1145; D. fi?&dN&: -zsea?]vn:?%: ‘:1“-! I enabled the teams to get back to th - | Swindells, 1 0 ocked to an's to witness | Suifield, 1148 ECKEL omery R oot ot e o 20 tie Sy | ntapatcion, 50 1 0 0 & 0 play In this thers was no hippediaad | nCompetition for cash prizes: W. Ahrens, Ti; A G. SEALDING & BROS., 1 0. SPRECKELS & BROS, CO., Agls, U3 Monlgonety the cyclone of the afternoon It will never — — — — — — —|work cut out, as Finn's left hand drives | F: Scbuster, 70; D. B. Faktor, 70; D. "Mc: New York. Chicago. Denver. Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight Office, 327 Market more be thought of. Totals ...o.... 3 6 3 24 2 3 gimply astonished, not only his &d\'vrea‘ri-s Laughlin, 69; A.‘Jungrnu}. 69. SAN FRANCISCO. Fred Swanion and his band o 20 fa- 2. but” those who were onlookers.” O'Eirier S O S TR e T Wholesale Only COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. tics from the seashore invaded the . R. BH. SB. PO. - | was defeated by .the score of 21—19, 16— Gol¢ o Rifle 5 . DIRECT LINE to HAVRE-PARIS. giand stand early ang every one of them | willams, 2 b v % PSP O A4 Tl 2111 The other scores were: 2 B e B T M Pt S5 NEW NONTGOMERY. 8T, gailing every Beturday, st 10,2 ’E@m endured a e agonles of irreclaimable | Donlin, p. 3 0 1 0 1 5 0 J DowlingandB. Clementsd v i lin, 89, [ e e @ TomiEien 1, North - ver. 1o cranks. They were attacked with cold | Devereaux. 8 b. PSR R G IBRS B ents defeated W. Has- | '''liqe i Morton st. LA GASCOGNE, June 3: LA CHAM- fcet, hemorrhiages and delirium by turns; | Fice “c. 100000 4 éifi,‘_’n,“"" M. Maguire. ~Score, 2119, 10-21, | ,hine Sgores, made in, tegm matches: . B, BAY AND BRIVER STRAMERS. 20| PAGNE, June 10 Lo PR AR CONE. Taty their whoops, howls and groans shatter- | Clark, 1 b 1 0 10 1 1| B. Clements and A. Collins d v | 190; D. W. McLaughlin, 230, 238, 2i7; J. E. 0 o s d upward, 5 Ing the Sabbath Into_a milllon Tragmments, | Strelb, 1. © 1 1 01 0 1lunsand B Antron. Seore S1is. 1oer nCgy, | Gorman, ¥ 26 25: I F. wriages, 101 101: | STOCKTON EXCURSIONS B R I e e B o Thelr boisterous conduct when they were | Kleiber, §. s. 4 1 0 1 2 4 0| French game, with a ball about the size of a | O, Bremer, 228, 215, 213; E. N. Moore, 210, 202 THE STEAMER H. J. 8 40| Havre, $46. 10 per cent reduction on round trip. making any noise at all jarred on the | Burge, r. f £ 1 1 0 3 0 0 baseball—Gracian Sallaberry and Juan Behegas | 200: O, Wonner, 174 166, i78; F. W. Belknap, | Will leave Washington-street e s 20| GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES nerves of the 7800 loyal San Franciscans | Prennan, c. f 4 0 1 0 3 0 0fdefeated J. B Laxagur and Jose Kcheverrea | 163, 149. AR R e Atk et et & 40| AND CANADA, 3 Bowling Green, New York, present, but on the occasions that the A e et v L SOUTe B0 X0 35 R 8 = aatly (SRfurday: exuentet. Eerie '{ A 10| 3.F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, § focal Tobters had a chance to applaud thay Totals . TR T AR Bk e} _P. Herrin and M. J. Stokes defeated J Mission Chapter’s Farce. leave Washington-street wharf at 8 o 20 | Montgomery ave.. 8an Francisco. responded with such enthusiasm that RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS | Cages and P. Toley, Score, 218, 12-21, 21-15. | Mission Cuapter No. 165, Order of K rox poy PEL ST s E4 T Swanton went to his hotel with such a | San Franclsco. 01000100 53 eny b Eioua B Hounman Neteatii = Byan i a faer b the CALIFORNIA NAV. AND. IMP. CO. 2 headache. It was a wildly demonstrative | Base hits. 09000 a1 83 gl G N e T { Baatar i, onich, hag i b membér: | (mwlholion Mam 30 ] I A LINE. crowd. The grand stand was filled, while | Santa Cruz. $0 001 5104 ]una, Soashe Spore, L ST Horaoroon | SHp manyimetabers T the Corona Lit. E0R U 1 | NEW__ YORK-ROTTERD. “ the bleachers at both ends were crowded | Base hits. 0100231 8§ C Basch ar Ty MoM Aitanrs erary Club of the Mission, has prepax B = AM, VIA BOU- Bis peache P S | s, Busch and“Terty Meltanus etentia, 3. | SETClim Yarcs, entitied 5 Drepared L §. NAVY .flflll AND V_AU.EJI %0 | Niogne.” The Short Route to Paris. And such a game| For five Innings not | Runs res e ma 5 Braiivs 3 3 , Predicament,” which twenty-nine ladies Steamer “Monticello.”” g ;«sz TTAvIn-Scr!w Steamers ROTTERDAM o Tin was madé. but In the SIxth the Jo | ,RURS_ Tesponsible for—Donlin, 2. Two-base | " 5. Toy and M. Maguire defeated J. White | a1d gentlemen, members of the chapter, | , MONy Tues. Wed, Thurs, anaBat. at 9:45 T e s T IO Wit Cantn, W fals brake The Goe with o tally. ‘whic | bis-—Drennan, Riley, Devereaus, O'Nell Burge, | and B Curiey. Score, 5=, 1621, A_13. " | will present to’ their fellow-members and | 3,0, b $:#0 p. m (ex. Thurs. night); Fric 100 | “Batoon Steamers MAASDAM, SP. s oftset by Santa Cruz in thelr half, | puller Firat base on errors. Sun Frandiaco T | Risrien Hol e e e . L oy e 2 ranueie Hall ox the nlent E:’u':', !Canding and office. Misstonsirest Bodk 0 EER TN Thon. thadattee tobk Khstla Th "o | Bt i, Bhes it e e, Pt g% BY 3 w. Score, 21-12, 1531, | of June 9. The farce will be followed by a | Bie w3128, s 40 |~ Seénd for Ilustrated Handbook and sty | Sdpkaimaof daastin fen No'2. Tetephone Main 108 20 | THOS. COOK & SON. Pacife Const Pasrrres 20| Agents, 631 Market Street, San