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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 1899 NATORS ARE DEFENTED IN THE ELEVENTH e Locals Win an In and Out Game @ R ONORORINTP HARD HITTING THE FEATURE| - STATESMAN HARVEY’S PUZZLES | EASY TO SOLVE. - Krug Is Placed in the Outfield After Some Marvelous Throwing. . mbination pitche: th b s W L e He bt ir work, with « r gang T 1 bu o’ uit on Iber nd from t g r; ve g Down at Short and Does eleven-inning at time t it was fast fanatic d L tro the sman made his ini 1 badly in th Harvey we base g'S error a in t by hammer allies. to head him _oft. fter which Ril His rur 2 s plicated In turn by Sullivan t d Muller, scoring two n settled down, and the two batters were easy outs. Ar a to their string in the randt opening with a sin- second on O gle, ta 3 stealing third and scoring o dr Murphy, who made ead off t ento knotted the an making the c ) Neil's error. time on untf ru tempt to that not a From ing d or. Then came soaked S ¢ ball. Hilde at_secc he circuit Stu nd —Harvey = hits—Harv Padsed balls— Umpirc—Rube L4 Ma PW iforms, which they made monkeys of the Oak- lands to-day for the third time, the score being 4 to As 1 , the home team with a dazzling disp) of fire-! from which the visitors never re- The score was as follows: BAN JOSE. AB. R SB. PO. A 0 0L 30 1 il Ly 2 0 [ 1 1 0 [ 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 e 4 1 3 OAKLAND. AB. R. BH. §B. PO. A. E. O T B VR Neil's n a Krug, Left Swindelis 2. ¥ score in W the it on his man up, ith T Three-base Mel on Tin Official | Oakland’s Thitd Defeat. 3 —The San Jose club, base v ugh- to 13. Struck out— Hit by pltcher— el to Pyne to! ; Tberg to Sullivan: Riley to O'Neil to e Sand Crabs and an umpire ¥ Struve’s Sugar Beets came within one tally of winning out to-day. If Um- | pire Cahill retains his official post is a safe proposition to buy pools « | Cruz winning the pe | boast that Canill 1s th in basebaildom Schmeer, s. 4 0 Lange, 3 b 40 0 Hammond, A0 0 Peeples, 2 b 40 0 Moskiman, L4 0 0 Dunleavy .30 0 Hardle, T. SBELN: 0 Shea, p.. st 0 Totals SR s, 1 RUNS AND HITS BY INN | san Jose..... 30000 Base hits.. 20000 Oakland .. 10100 Base hits 10200 QOSSO0 O Oes0is ONONUROTO RO NN ORC I DR SLIOR0R0 % Runs responsible Three-base hit—H Schmeer, Dot her—Graham, 2. 4 ball—Kent. Umpire nnell. Scoren ber and Waldor?. Time f same—1:35. RS 6 Attributed to Cahill. ONVILLF May 30. — Pitted )anquet Up to th and w to dat and SO0 8 O 880 RO RALOLORTL. O R0 IO ORORONONC R VUK RNTRTL SPORTS OF A HOLIDAY 23108501 SOSOSOSONR OO0 8310 8310 8301 BRI & NORC LORORO 230 SIRORORCRCD RO 83 SIS CIRR08 X SO HOOBORORONG ROBRORGRORORIO gslnz it. The weather was mnot heavy $ | enough to suit Frank Bartlett's Queen. £ | In the 25-foot class the speedy slope Me- 3 | rope proved winner, and in the 20-foot \5 | class the Witch was the only starter. A3 $ | the tide was flowing strongly al! the af- $ | ternoon there was very little sea. The ¢e | breeze was first moderate, but fresh- $ ened considerably during the afternoon. No mishaps of any kind occurred, and the regatta passed off very successfully. | The committee in charge of the regatta | was made up of T. J. Kavanagh, Douglas Erskine and P. J. Martenstein. The sloop Arcturus s used as stakeboat, and, with ail her signal flags flying, presented a pretty sight. After all the yachts had crossed the starting line the judge's tug, with a large party of yachtsmen and la- dies on board, steamed out toward the Presidio shoal buoy, from which, ever. to avoid all risk of interfering vachts. Commodore E. A. Wiltsee around in the schooner Aggle, while Com- 3 8 & & o 2 with the modore T. L. Hill had a large party on board the San Francisco flagship Cyg- | nus. | The California Yacht Club held its an- | nu class flag regatta over the usual course terday. Starting one and a half hours later than the Corinthians, they had a fine sailing breeze, which freshened to a strong wind. In class 1 there were two starters—the sloops Regina and Vega. The latter carried away her topmast off Goat TIsland on the beat out, but was pluckily sailed round the course, though he had no chance of finishing first. In 1 over fleld fence. Cs it fair and let him take sec It was the rawest decision m aseball game this son. In nning, with two men out, F afr ball in the right territory It was an rmer decision do the Crabs the le inning a new ball was npire, given by latter deliberat strawberry 1¢ to him again by got_ hold v. Court came home. F n recovered In the fac thrown him to Balsz, | | | i then th it into a back threw 1t was sent umpire, when ¥ It nally the new ball and Balsz agreed to of all this raw work t twirl i Ca ordered Courtney back to d | The most remarkablé play of the game | outside of Cahlill's work was Donlin's | catch of a batted ball in deep center and 1 his return to the plate me to put out ! Courtney, who was ru from second WATSONVIL . | AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E, | ¢ o1 0 o1 o Caledonian Club’s An-| 4 ( 0 ( 5 2 q H | e nual Outing. ‘ The *“skirl o' the plpes’ 'and the “hoot | SB. PO. A. E. | mons” heard at Shell Mound Park yes- L o 7 t v gave evidence of the fact that the ) 1 01c gathered once again, and it e owledged to be one of the most e suc events the history of the [l 1 0 « 2 Club ¢ ing its thirt) € A0S0 1 of existence. 2 9 0 o © 31 | Thereweremore people assembled - grounds th: for many years Totals 30 k 0 T ¢ | their expectatioins that the games RUNS AND HITS BY INNIN( ee would provide an attractive pro- 2 amme of events were more than fully realized., The chief, Angus McLeod, and oth members of the committee wer: here, there and e ¥Ywhere yesterday, | rom 10 o’clock in the mornin when the ommenced, till 6 o ck In the when the last event on the pro- was concluded. The chief was assisted by William Mitchell, Daniel s 1 A. McD: 1, George McDonald, An- drew Me) J. H. Duncan d 8 {1 at home, in’ which fped considerably by William | AWAIT THE REFEREE'S SIGNAL BOXERS ests of the ¢ Me h who be n and Woodw Al uarters as made it present at vleasure annual et i L hering of the clans for the past twelve excited unusual attention, as both me -ars, unless something,_ unforeseen hap- wre young Californians. Green has w to prevent him; Supervisor De: : an athlete outside the borders upervisor Morton, Sergeant Bethel, , while his opponent is ne : t Nash, Billy Jordan, Colone & oo ihe D 3 iy sident of the Phoenix Republi- - 2 2 James McNab, Hugh Fraser, giant strides : sllan of the Caledonian Although but a novice the ring Neill - “hiefs John Mc by his recent showing with Tom and David Re 2 racey, a veteran at the game, gained t l‘h’{ confidence of many sporting men. o 9 ! LESD y of the thousands of people who wi is shown by the betting. It was them. Among the competitors wer: cted Green would open a 10 to 7 or § | from the East and from the Pac! 0 but instead of that the first odds | An innovation was the linemen’s ked 'up were 10 to 9. This will prob- | climbing contest, bly be the ruling price when the men |deal of amusement to the enter the ring, although the pressure of | exhibition of - th lors | the 0| R = SO B G e e SRCRS SCES S ey S I o by Miss Ro: F and Miss Maggle one of most Neill money m chance. y make it an even-money did his training at Blankin's Six enjoya - House and is pronounced fit to fight | the d . Miss Bassett took for his life. He has not required much | fir for dancing, and condftioning, as he hardly went out of | th Is one of the mos training since he uade his professional | dancers that has ever appeared debut with Frank McConnell some months form in the park. il Lind since. Green has been in almost the | club piper, won the first prize 1e condition. He prepared carefully | bost dressed man in full Highi a meeting with “‘Mysterious Bil ch he has done for tume ith, Which did not tak olir place owing to the 1 withdrawal b He has not over- train cently, but took only enough to keep on edge. Neither man | si men, and has experfenced any difficulty in making | pull the single men were, the weight stipulated, 104 pounds, so they | feated. The married men will have no excuses to offer on that|were: John Cameron, J. B = - R. Campbell, Thomas Notwithstanding the confidence of | Bentley, James Gladstone, J. McFan eill's friends the wise division looks to reen to lower his colors. The latter is nounced a clever ring general | and fcDonald; captain, C. A. Mc! D3 ng was Kept up all day two pavilions and the gues ows all the tricks of the boxer's art. | were looked after by the reception con is considered just the man to stop the | mittee in good old hospitable style. allop of even so promising a boxer Following were the results of the dif- : is speculation on”the outcome | ferent events theSLOMIILIRS CHD Yl N i) Alexander Sharp; second, flect on either Neill or his friends, . Jolm ther l\wll‘r;\llnu he is improving a of members and Scottish so er every i £ . James Beck: second, J. McDon prelimi between Jimmy Law- | 3iq: third, George Elder, Alexander McNicoll Billy Ot a_promising one. | are willing boxers and are capab) 1 work with the gloves. and s—First, Robert Ross; second, Ei Webster; third, R. Duncan. for £ons of members alter Watson will referee the main | cap race for daughters of members and event, w oe Acton will pass upon Societies—First, Grace Paul; second, preliminaries, if they go the limit of | ; third, Hazel Allen. ten rounds ' pole_for sons of members and e | ks, valises, traveling rolls, belts, | Toas oo A0 e tor me: purses. Best goods, best values orn & Vail's, 741 Market street. , at San r societies whose record is not over 76 feet— t, J. A. Cameron, S feet 4 Inches; second, B oo ieieieieie O R S O R S ANTI-FATIST PLAYED | QAOLF«e o Leating the et Pt of Raing Yacls | class 2 there were also two starters—the | sloops Royal and Secret. Both crol | the line almost together and soon after the signal. The Secret made twenty sec- d time over the course, but the 1 having an allowance of 1 minute 22 O URORILIONR G LR 028 028 200 OO 2 seconds. In cl 3 there were four R. I Duncan, 79 feet eet 9 inches. sister socfeties whose First, J. A. Cameron, D. Reld, 101 feet 6 inc 100 feet'3 incl Putting he soclet] rd is not over 26 feet—kirst, e , 27 feet 4 inches; second, R. S. Duncan, 27 feet 13 inches; third, D. Reld, 28 feet 7 inche: Putting light stone for members and of sister gocieties whose r AL G nca el Du , Nelil third, J Best dre: —First, D, Smith; second, J. McCaw; third, W. Reid. Boys' handicap race (under 15 years)--First, E. Webster; second, W. Coburn; third, H. Mc: Govern, rand Highlax tume)—First, 39 feet 3 inche 8 inches; thir ng heavy ston. 10 inches; sec inches; third, R b | third r minute. isay; 5t hrowing light hammer for members and of record is not feet— 102 feet 10 inc second, ches; third, R. S. Duncan, rd is not ove feet 1 inch; feet 5 inches; third, D. Reid, ed men (in plain Highland costume) »hn Morrison; second, D. Reid; third, o cd men (in full Highland costume) i s (in full Highland costume) d, ne J » amin's bird Ing ) yards at an rds per minute. Neiburger's covering at an ave ards per minute. B S e e e e e e e e e e O o e S SR SRCER SRS SRORY SRCED SR SR AP . ENJOYED ird 1ge THE WHEELW A SPIN OveER inches; third, D. Reid, T ter 1 feet ond, R, teet econd, Hugh Frazer; A. Mc ; second, . Beck; second, F. mp- | Car- 104 jump—First, C. C. | 1, W. Minr Cameron, 3 , Thomas Carroll, R. Campbell, Cameron, et 5 | First, D, R. Campbell; 11; third, J. J.' Cameron. — | M. W. Beck; second, F. | nd lassles in costume, st, Maggie Bassett; sec: rd, Bessie Allan. | costume)—First, A. Mc- | MclIntosh; third, P. D. . M. W. Beck, 19 feet; | 17 feet 10 inches; third, n fect 7 inches. Tullock (men in costume)—First, P. | fcIntosh; third, James First, J. J. | rd, Verdi W c Ream. = and under), o1 second, 1 distance arrived mi at 1600 | e e G e o e e S S B e O SO SN A SO starters—the sloops Pactolus, Embla_and Occident and the yvawl Idl The Pac- tolus, Embla and Idler crossed the line almost at the same time and within ten e Two Regattas Sailed Yesterday. seconds of their class signal. The Occl- in both regattas. The loss of time | ten nautical miles. The regatta commit Che sloop race was won b YAEHTS SPHEA[] dent lost about three minutes in crossing | the starting line and later on lost three or four minutes more by vielding the right of way, according to the sailing order of the ever, made no difference in the 1 g her corrected time was 22 minute | onds_slower than that of Commodore Al- {len M. Clay’s Pactolus, which beat the tee consisted of B. W. Robson, J. W. Horner and H. W. Seebach. On Sessions basin, East Oakland, the Canoe Club kept open house all day. The art's Beatrice and the Hol cup, C. 8. Myrick in the cano. ate, C. L. Taylor Jr. being second in the canoe Nereld and R. B. Bain Jr. third day, to a Corinthian boat at Blossom Rock buoy, which was o of the mark: nbla, her nearest rival, by 2 minutes 17 con The course was estimated at | swimming race, 220 yards, was won by C. and the tub race by G. G. in the canoe Vitesse. The sloop Beatrice took out two or three parties for a cruise e The yachtsmen enjoyed a gala day on the bay yesterday. The Corinthians held their annual club regatta over the usual SR £l % on the creek and Commodore Philip channel cour the Californias sailed | Caduc entertained visitors on his sloop their class-flag regatta, and the canoe-| Annie, th agship of the club. After and was illuminated Among the mem- ists on Oakland Creek had a sloop race, | dinner the boathouse a canoe race for the holid up, swim- | @ dance fmportance and general interest the Cor- & inthian regatta stands first, and though o & somewhat small sailed the course, plcturesque and The most notable the defe famous sloop Truant by Commodore Carl Westerfeld and R. H. Morrow's sloop Acolus. The victory of the Corinthian |C. B commodore was exceedingly popular, the | lett L more so as he sailed hls own boat and = displayed llent seamanship through- | GOLF-PLAYERS ON out the race. 1 number of race vachts proved both | Wh Cha iting, ¢ m , Miss Anita G Louis de F. ere. A few seconds after the three whistles | OAKLAND LINKS which were the starting signal for the 2 T 30-footers the sloop Aeolus crossed the | : line, and, standing well in_shore, made | George Greenwood and H. H. Smith | for the first mark, the Presidio shoal | ‘Win the Memorial Day buoy. This she rounded handily. more than four minutes ahead of the Truant, which was set ck too far by the tide and had to m second attempt. The advantage thus gained w never los and the flagship crossed the finishing 1i 4 minutes and 8 seconds ahead of her ri- val, or taking into account her time al- lowance of 1 minute and 12 seconds, 5 min- utes and 20 seconds to the good. The fast- est actual time over the course was made by Vice Commodore W. H. | {oon Harpoon, which covere: ir- | autical miles in 2 hours 55 minutes sonds actual time. The only starter 1 was the oop Speedwell. In ot the sloop Harpoon won, Cup. OAKLAND, May 30.—George Gfeenwood and H. H. Smith won the Decoration day cup in the foursome match for gentlemen, played on the Oakland Golf Club links to-day. The first set was between Green- wood and Smith against L. McNear and T. H. Remilard, the former winning. The second set was between W. P. Johnson and J. H. Ames against R. M. Fitzgerald The winning sets then played, Greenwosd and Smith being victorious E. R. Folger and H. M. played Harry J. ¥nowles and ‘Wheaton, the former winning. turn met the victors of the di Miller next A sccond; the sloop Freda did | wood and Smith. and the sloop nma was G The finals for the captain’'s cup " touching the Presidio shoal | also played to-day, between C. P. Heb- | w he race a protest was lodged | bard and J. A. Folger, the former win 3:08:40 3 3:33:00 : | | | ! | I ! MAY 30, Elapsed CALIF [ Correct Time. H.M.S. YACHT. Regina a Pactolus . Embla . Tdler . Oceident *Did not finish. & B e e C RCER S ST = ) -« THE TENNIS FIEND) ENJOYED “THE DAY ve s «* THE YACHTMEN SAILED OvVER. THE BAY ¢ o O+ @Q Residents of the City Spend the Day in Full Enjoyment of Their Favorite Pastimes. how- | she kept a respectful distance so as | cruised | seconds won on_corrected time by 1 min- | ute |and C. O. G. Miller, the latter winning. | r of the Edna against the | ning. The Tibbitts cup was won by | ouling the buoy in round- | Richard Cook, defeating J. A. Folger. NTHIAN YACHT CLUB ANNUAL REGATTA, MAY % | | Time | Starting | Finishing | Elapsed [ Corrected aliing |Allow’'ce| Time. Time. Time. Time. H.M.S. H.M H.M.S H.M.S. AWKWARD SQUAD OF THE GUNMEN AT THE TRAPS —_— Feature of the Day at | Antioch. . 'GOLCHER WINS A TROPHY | ——— BEST MARKSMAN OF THE AMA- TEUR BRIGADE. | — :For the Third Successive Time Nau- man Captures the Association’s Individual Champion~ ship Medal. e ANTIOCH. May 30.—This was a remark- ably fine day for bluerock shooting— d | scarcely any wind and the weather balmy. The whole town turned out to witness the | events of the closing day of the seventh | tournament of the California Inanimate | Target Association. Several crack shots | who failed to get here for the first day's shooting arrived and participated in to- day’s events. The feature to-day was the shooting of | what was termed the awkward squad. This was composed of men who had never before shot at sailing clay saucers. semblyman Belshaw received the trop. in this event, but it is s Bekeart's green jacket, loaned to Belshaw for the occaslon, was the mascot that enabled him to wi Tha shooting of the awkward squad was to the tournament what the clown is to a circus, and it created a great deal of fun. The target smashers are more than pleased with their treatment at the hands of the local clubs and the people of An night they were amused at Zamloch, the conjuror, and were forgettin, ]n\‘ed ones at home w basking in the smiles of Antioch’s fairest at a dance given in their honor in the pavilion by the Antioch Gun Club. Many of the marksmen left for home on the Stockton steamer to-night after the danc < or the San Francisco Gun Club trophy, twenty singles, Dr. Hyde, Mr. Ricklefsen and O. Feudner each took 20 straight. In the shoot-off Feudner and Hyde smashed 18 each and Ricklefs brought down 14. In the shoot-off between Hydé and Feud- de scored 20 straight and Feudner Thus Hyde became the winner of the second trophy also. The no man did remarkably well in carrying off the two trophies against such a strong field. The third event was the Golcher indi- | vidual trophy, twenty singles Nauman_and Schultz tied with s of 20 straight. In the shoot- s broke 18, Nauman 18 and S and in the hoot-off between Nauman, Nauman beat ROSS. | afterward acknowledged that in the sec- ond contest he w: credited with one saucer that he never touched, so the trophy was awarded to Ross of Antlo “or the California Inanimate Target A ation individual championship med nty singles, Hyde smashed 19, Na | man 19, Hobson 19 and Olsen 18. In the | shoot-oft Hyde and Nauman knocked down 16 each, the others 12 each, and in the contest between Nauman and »l'r. the former won by a score of 15 to . They had been at a great nervous train, and that accounts for the low score; besides, just as they shot the wind blew harder than at any other time to- day. This is the third time Nauman has won the medal, and it is now his perma- nently. In each of the last three tourna- ments he has battled for it manfully, and his opponent in to-day’s cont Dr, Hyde, was th I('\rs\ to er ‘congratulations. o O et the Antloch Gun Club x men team shoot, follow: » Ross, 19; L. Durham, 3. Flickenger, 15; J. 13. Total, 98. “‘G. Bear,”” 15; D. Daniels, gene Forster, 17; J. Karney, | soe at t grasp his hand and 17; J. Bruns, 15; Ei 18} P. McCrae, 20. Total, 102 tnion Club—W. L. Robertson, 1§; J. M. McDonnell, 15; E. Olsen, 11; 5 5 16; E. Michelsen, ' 13 Total, | " Freino Gun Club—'Fox, D. Dismukes, 119 EE John, s La Isble, 17; A. T. Hyde, 17; Sam Thompson, Embpire Gun Club—J. H. Andrews, 18; C. T. Mitchell, 17 . De \n.Yr B. Hauer, 12; Fred Feudner, 16. arden City Gun Club—''Heidelberg,’ | George H. Anderson, 19; R. Coykendall, 18; W. | B “Hobson. 17; W. H. Varien, 14; Frank Mer< | rill, 17. Total, 104 | o Gun Club—W. Sears, 15; E. | Klevesahl, 14; H. Ricklefsen, 18; ; W. E. Murdock, 17. Total, 9. | The Garden City Gun Club was de- iclnrr«l winner of the trophy. 2 The several trophies were distributed to the winners this evening. Following is | the complete score of the day’s shooting: 20 Birds J. H. Hatcher. 18 15 13 18 Moonaw I T T T | F. W. Velie 1B 186 15 14 | H. Whit 7 14 16 18 8 16 14 e1s 3 TS e J. H. Durst 16 16 18- 18 | W. F. Andru: 12 13 14 16 D.'R. Halle.. TR TR | C. W. Debenham. TS TS T R [ T J. B. Hauer 11 1 15 10 12 | F. Feudne 14 18 15 15 | 3. B, Mo 24 A T | M. McDonnell 13 6 16N ‘L. Hauxhurst. .16 12 14 13 Bickerstaff.. b 16 18 18 | E. 'S. Michelsen. 2 S S | 3. McDonnell S0 315 8 < Justins. 17 14 10 10 | *“I'rombone’ 16 10 86 1T Charles Carr. 16 13+ 16 D. Owent 13 li 17 L. Orear. B R Grant 395018 Bears 1y 18 Schultz . 18 | E. Klevesahl. 18 H. Ricklefsen 20 | C. Shaw.. 116 N. Neustadter. 16 12 “G. Bear” .16 14 ug. Forster. 14 C. Kerrison. lf 3. Bruns. 1 | J. Karney. 14 18 | P. Bekeart, . 18 | “Fox" . 19 19 15 18 | sam Thompson. 18 18 14 18 | s. C. St. Joh T 1 20 15 19 1 T AT Glazler” . BTSN A | B T} Joseph Ross 19 20 16 18 L. Durham . TR T 1A. E. Lemoln. 16 14 13 13 J. P. Taylor. 16 17 17 17 C. Hartley 14 16 13 16 Al G. Flickenge: 167 2167 18 0. Feudner. 200, ] 18 117 C. Nauman 19 20 19 17 J. Webb.. B 16 B X A Haight. 8 18 11 1 | W. J. G lcher. 16 15 14 » i} dgar Forsmr 6 18 14° 18 Heldelberg 18 <1676 518 H. Anderson. BL-8 ¢ 1R ST 19 Coykendall. 7% -5 B. Hobson. e T H. Varien. Y | VT T F." Merrill R T T C. Merrill . 4 16 16 1 o1 | F. W, King 17 12 18 16 15 | 1. R. D. Grubb H M 9 B W W. L. Robertson 19 18 15 13 C " Rosenberg. 1201855031 9 10 | A. D. Lockwood. T TR S T H. A. Hoy T el | T 9 14 | D. Dismukes. 16 17 18 16 19 Lammers 8 12 n 10 8 T. Harrison. g 1k . 'D. McArthur. 1B -1 e Tom Colt . T | v._ Lamotte % 8 1. | R. B. Hayde Rl C. F. Mitchel 2 1 1 F. H. Holmes B 12 14 Ciem’ Argues. v 10 18 W. E. Murdoc e W. S. George. o8 i “‘Outcault’ ¥ 118 G. Myrick s 1% George Seeds. B e TG | G. W. Baker B 1B W Joe_Taylor. ST D. Daniels . 18718 P. McCrae » B8 B E. Olsen . LAY S R. Liddle . Mo J. J. Anderson. F T Stanley Fish 1 Ocean Water Tub Baths. 101 Seventh street, corner Mission. SeM 1 water direct from ocean.