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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 10 1899 LURE ‘GAME 1ROUTL FROM HIS HAUNTS Fishermen Are Enthusiastic Over the Qual-| ity of Sport in Mountain Lakes and Rivers. und good_fello acquisition to the fon. and his fellow-members are to mect him in this city. Gould, John Cadman and Dr. - at Simms last Sun’ 1 sport RtUtRETE desirabl eager of me pounds McCloud River, near Si: uesday. He the greyh Whe ho itry ) somé one to two and a half pounders, caught e fly from Geor Walker and W. o the effect that they are ¥ Frank Hall is also some s prowess »ca, and has caught out. He sent David a box of eighteen. Johnson left for the McCloud on g reports of the riends he had a bad and within twelve to the scene of ac- on his way se and R. R. Flint are hermen on the McCloud y Casting Club at its last meet- total of ninety e. ted to di Deputy I Fish ( L. Cross 1P g M. ding more all bass than ever were taken ocked wa rishe ulti- HE MAKES QUAIL RAISE PHEASANTS A Fovel Scheme of W. S. Tevis to Breed Gam: Birds on _tockdale Ranch, Kern County. t FESTAL LAMPS ON THE PLEASURE CRAFT San Francisco Yacht Club Members Will Make Merry To-Night at Their House, Sausalito. F will m pr shortly in Tevi Kern ( st 1dications e of the m for the ou attra ortsma near 1. wh be the W. 8 that dis Surrounding us a few of quall ster me home dred his hu, bre eds vis has also some phe some ninety eg in having them the h those of the 1ed them out, scheme of roblem seems solved and should multiply rapidly. pheasants’ eggs from the ¢ the birds lay five times us though the reason d Mr game as public ben Some peop ew of the game ir liberty is im- permitted t z things m. McNe Th rs Land Halcyon, game preservers. In tensive land owner he is a shown himself anxious to pr me in Kern O In time t will be risman’s p: bir retiring to quiet f . where they can sit 2 st week Ingle- by the Gun Club grounds. 'd o e h entry in any match was twenty-three and the lowest ten. In all there were 1 pigeons at which the 1 shot. Clarence M e, killing 1 ‘eudner ki made the imann of the fleld he is a | A. B. Spreckels. Columbian Exposition. never faced a starter. are expected of her progeny. dAfter Pl se e et e e L R R S A 5t R s A CHANCE FOR THE 'TRANSM LOCALS TO COME UP/ ITS SPEED which required thr HULDA, A RETIRED QUEEN OF JROTTERS. California, noted for the drand trotters, pacers and thorowghbreds bred within its borders, has diven to the world but few horses of drea‘er promise than Huwlda, bred by ds a four-year-old she won the four races in which Eastern circuit, defeating the pick of American trotfters. vincible, all-conquering mare swept all before her until the §15,000 free-for-ail race at winning two heats she brok She is the favorite matron at Aptos Stock Farm and great things T0 ALL HER PROGENY ’ But They Must Win Two Games From Hulda, the Marvelous Race Mare, Bids | San Rafael Club Fully Equipped to:‘ bl * P she started on the & The following year the in- = i + down and since then has % & s & 4 PN SNt et et a0 e e e teierier,® IN MARIN COUNTY 'STURDY SCULLERS BEND TO THE OARS Men of the Dolphins and Olympians Will Meet in Friendly Rivalry To-Morrow at Belvedere. The Dolphin and Olympic boat clubs nia Boating Association will send a | Wil jointly hold a day of aquatic sport|oared crew to the junior barge race o | to-morrow at Belvedere, where the boat- A e e tained. | house of the Olympic Club s situated. A | tion with President Fryer of the Univer- | 80o0od programme of eight events has been | gity of California i Association, | prepared and a large number of tickets | and has offered his a coacning have been distributed among the oarsmen | the crew. The Boat Club_ will and their friends. The officers of the day | l¢nd a practice barge to the representa ty. It the Ariels or ir barge to the uni- tives of the unive Oiympfes will lend t ars’as follows: A. P. Rothkopf, starter; J. A. Hammersmith, referee; W. J. Ken- | versity for the race the crew will almost nedy, A. M. Stone and A. Schuppert. certainly enter. The university has : Judges; J. O'Conner, clerk of course; John | little attention to rowing | Elliott, timer. Medals presented by A. W. ppeared in any public event Pape and A. P. Rothkopf are offered to | Sihte It race some years 1g0 wih the | the men taking first and second place in | gvallent thing for amateur rowing on San the junior outrigged skiff race. The va- | Francisco Bay if the ur sity will take rious events and the entries are fol- | up the sport in earn - low: Junijor outrigged skiff T The Alameda Boat Club \\’Ill_ enter Caglieri, Dolphin Boat Cluh, versus H. | “énior and junior barge crews at El Cam- | Cobb, Olympic Boat Club; G. Baker, Dol- | F¢ ssibly one or ‘two junior skiff men, but it does not poss any skiff phin Boat ub, versus J. Hobson, | zi5d enough for a s ace in Olympie Boat Club; Lester Hammersmith, | © F. Duplissea J. Palias and | Dolphin Boat Club, versus George Barry of the So nds were out in a | James, Olympic Boat Club. | barge last Sunday and will probably row | Indian cance race—L. Hammersmith, | together this s J. Bogan | Olympic Boat Club, versus J. Ferrell, | g0 “Doc? Flynn have organized jutlor Dolphin Boat Club. Doxgs foves HER N Junior four-oared barge race—Ol S S e PEE R 20at Club: H. Herbert, bow; A. Ti EE€ad antjs R 2. H. Cobb, No. 3; J. Hobson, strok nishies the new S : 3 5 | . Kane, cocKswain.’ Dolphin _Boat Ciub; | the South Er iefors vt aiy the ‘enators and the Lobsters Fair to Perpetuate Her Name | Get All the Pleasure Pussible {ter NG TR et srrok: e Bare | I “mpo working hard on . : | 0 man, cockswain. Olympic Boat Ciut teinoatwnich SHORED SUERt e ione Lose One to San Jose. ‘ in Racing Annals. Gut of the Game. R unninenam, howroC Diais. Mo, 3: |Iv constructed. Dr. C. C. Denniis will row < L. Wertz . able, stroke: W, |In the senior skiff race; and J. Foley, and Kid Schmeer shows no signs of letting | Down at Aptos stock farm Hulda, one | The San Rafael Golf Club will begin | Everts. cockswain. perhaps C. Jenkins also in the jun: up in his work. He is far and d4way tho | time queen among American trotters, is | play 1y upon the first nine holes of | Outrigged skiff race—A. H, Pape. Dol- | fvent, ST T L Destiinfielderion tha coast S : S 3 : phin Boat Club, versus A. W. Pape, [at Work to be able to do much training. e coast. passing the declining years of her life. | the permanent eightcen-hole course, but | DR B0at Club, ific coast. A. H. | At the next meeting of club officers It s reported from Watsonvil e great race mare s transmitting her formal opening will be put off until | Pape receives a time allowance of | will be nominated to the truve has had his fill of the glories and | speed and beauty to numerous progeny in the summer. All the putting |ond coming half year. sorrows that fall to a baseball magnate | having produced foals by Cupld, Mc greens are grassed and will be kept in| 100-vard swimming race—George Hinkel, | Prepa nd s anxious to sell out usht | ney and one by Dexter Prince, a suckling | excellent condition by frequent watering. | JIympic Boat Club, versus J. J. Phillips, | the regatia (g be not to let go now. He a good te shown in the fllustration on this page. | They are rty to a hundred feet fn | JnpC Boat SIUp. ce’ t g0 now \ 1 th 1us o1 s v @ 0 a drec T 2at of the Ariel Row! committee t that promises to land up amons th mare foaled in 18 and | diameter T T W TGOy 18T | on il Rl Lo e s to 8. J. Pembro ers. e seas reached o engaged in coaching various mem- | [ oth Haughton and James O'Cc the course will t where the steadily in- ¢ id the season bids fair to be a most | “Senior four-oared barge o t the times ma creasing, and there is every indication i succe he club has already | Boat = Club: Vic to put that all the clubs will make money. e was sired by about mbers and has bought | George Baker, No. ional Ass N the reports of - | of Je; h S, 2:22. upon which its club- | A_ W. Pape, strok He also s 2 Cruz m Mana illy by her or the links a tract of | wain. Olvmpic Boat lubs in the F th sen leased for thre ars. | bow: P. Sturdivant, permitted to row 1l changes and that ature of the clu Vo, H. M. )t be allowed t sh the Son practica starting four times ty Is a porch sixty feet long and twenty-four | ional or nst ern circuit, and returned her feet deep, runn ong its entire whitehalls—Olympic Boat espects an am ord of 2:148,. She won every rac The clubhouse contai handsome A. M. Stone and George | the assoclation, ex » started that yvear. The nex ing-room, dressing-rc f chorma. Dolphin _ Boat | British Col the vear of the Columbian women, bathrooms s 7 s ! Pape Patch and A. P. | the Astoria tion. Orrin Hickok, the cel ed tra for the housekeeper. The full | Rothkonf (anchorman i er, fook her East and she started in f hole course will not be ready for | "It s likely the University of Califor- \elnpidntotons races. At l’.\lflmw! N \lurk City 2 | in the leagu detroit she met the best hors: ome-and-home matches between | ———————— e : calculated that if the |Year and defeated them. At Chicag teams of ladies of the San rikr) win a majority of the se his the Columblan free-for-all. purse of 3I5.- | Oakland golf clu good dm]\ N om_Sacramento the a | 000, she met the great champlons AllX, | talked of, but so far nothing has come of b breaks even h San Jose | 2:03%; T 2: Nightingale, 2:0% | the talk. The Oaklanders biz ‘ and ation will | Lord Clintonl, '2:08%; Walter B, 2:10; RY-| francisco ladies for S N t ithough the | 12nd B, SOl St o San Frs ' repr FOR TflEl BA [S AFTER A RkCORD mentos _ar nders of _the |leaf, 2:10%, vin, 2:11. they were all Teady oL | a_wholesome Te- Hank Hérris' has before it was finished. Alix won the f have given his ,‘Lf”'}’:‘“‘{”}‘;“f(‘]v ey s et .. Hulda the next two In | families have now left the city for the | A thiea cxtn M 2:10% and 2:10%. summer that it is probable the proposed st San Francisco and the bat | Mr. Hickok was certain he would win |matches will not take place for some time n heavy In their contests, xt heat and the race, but Hulda The Oakland club will issue a summer Therg will do the . double hox | €prained an ankle in that heat and had to | Programme, and during the month of Au- ok this week. The line-up be d e never able to race | Bust arrangements may be made for a for ik Afternoon is as follows ain ice then she been in the tournament on the Del Monte be- 10T OWS: | breeding ranks. She was bred to tween the San Rafael, Oakland, 2 Sacramento. | |jght, 2:04%, this year. Hulda was one | cisco and Burlingame clut anley | of the greatest trotters ever bred in Cali- In order to increase the i S ”,”;,.",;‘A“ fornia, and Orrin Hickok has always members, the Oakland cl keeps a roil Hareh tmed she would have held the world’s | showing 'the relative standing of the cord but for her unfortunate accident e+ ger aturday . e O ahan Hardie kland will play Sixteenth and than that ally at t present mans of Oak! Moffatts at oughout the day. ). @ he meetings, while the betting was t 2:30 p. m, has not been determined how often h appear: San Fi midweek stakes will be run. This cisco of Joseph M. Kelley, the sma question can only be settled by the offi- ofessional ball plaver in the Un cers of the association at their next meet- It will afford the owners of sec dogs the opportunity of running when they have a chance to win PROVES A SUCCESS Leashmen Are Pleassd With the Innovation, Which Will Probably Be Continued. The success of the first midweek cours- Jt will be run down on: 00 leaving a strong card for to-morrow. T ire all running well and with go should show excellent sport flicers of Ingleside Coursing Pa sparently lost hope of inclosure for the present i anc \ his ar ass: & meeting ever held In America was so shibs 1Ghat ok marked that the officers of Union Cours-7 ““™& ing Park will hold other meetings of the | Furniture, ht moved. Sig- same character. The attendance was | nal Transfer Co. a; tel. Sutter 45l | G e @eieioioioboieie POISON FIEN - I cond-class opening es. He weighs 110 pounds and is five | ing. It is understood they favor having feet in height. three reserve ki every other we Sineet This would l:\k«i‘x s pressuro .‘]lnm two 9 of the open stakes and thus please the MIDWEEK COURSING e them | ana h An open stake is on the card for this | fue it will be re afternoon and to-morrow at Union Par. | - this afternoon, he od Tk at IS AGAIN AT WORK pro owners have pr | rday and On July 9 they will | 9 ve bir A 1| % urday and Sunday a cruise 1 In the first five tings | & T;—})‘r-:‘l\i\l‘j}. e Wing Shooting Club will | 4 Tk ls pragriaeing noH eside grounds on the 13th Buite i e members holding. thelr. monthly | ALl o T i the recent additions to the mem- | 9 city. The sloop w tone is of the Olvmpic Gun Club are: | ¥ ing ie to be cal . helps Jensen, Paul F. King- | © ing ie to be called Pi to | ton. Thomas H. B. Varney. C. D. Klein- | 4 Vallejo anc 'm]u.\'m during Independ- ";< l'm'{xpvh'h“ Dr r.rm},,. (“ih;‘,fin_ S ence Day holidays. I Gutschow, . eile, Dr. Jrrow the Oakland Canoe Club will ,.\‘\’!";I Dr. Gilbert F. am and | 5 a raca over the usuz ngular ostello. % 2 on San_Antonio 10| @000 660606-00-0-6-9-6- s of n D oawi 6. feet norimora | @ = S ) than 22 feet sailing length, according to Cithe o e the rule of measurement adopted bY the | prize at She,round robin had an ‘extra chib. The coursa consists of a loop and | Prar e hoing made o fwo triangles, and is ofclally reckoned at | cifie Const e e don LR Q) six mi e 3 il be on the 2d, 34 and 4th of | : July : for che tournament has | E SRITNEY C t been »d, but the chotce w w'g GEORGE WAITNEY STILL CHAMPION bri heo e T ; - the chances in favor of the Marin Conmer | HAMPION MONTANA QUEEN, the prize winning St. Bernard bitch, the als of the class tournament of the | courts. The entries this year will show & property of Mrs. E. F. Beck, is dead, a victim of the polson flend. o Tennis Club proved a disap- | pumber of the younger players in the Champion Montana Queen was the winner of sixteen first prizes in its pointment The round robin between | fcreground. | class, and never, notwithstanding its many entries, fell even to secon Whitney, Bradshaw and Cornell, the re- ginning of the school vacation | x 0 Sticn ST it as reduced the attendance at the courts | spective ‘winners of th T cond and | cimewhat, vet the sihustasts e courts | third clasges;: Wa ikl ose or in- | found there daily smashing and vollaying teresting tennis. Bradshaw, who gave with customary vigor. Miss Alice Hoff. Cornell half fifteen, won his match in two | mann played a series of games last Thurs strajght sets, 6-4, 5-4. Georze Whitney . her first appearance since her return | played Cornell, giving him odds of half {{'j m ”}j"""}r{w m’#pfl( T""P with Joe thirty, and, despite this great handicap, | Gearge Whitney beat “Waltr yegicts. won easily with the score of 6-3, 6-4, Braa- 1;!{:5':“”'“]:;" «-zéma‘.(e; s Z" McGavin shaw and Whitney then met in the ‘last | gifoated Merle Johnson match of the tournament, the latter giv- | 1% Pavis and Joe D: ing the former odds of balf thirty. The Landicap was not big enough for Brad- ghaw, who was defeated by Whitney 6-3, Ethel three straight set e e———— Ocean Water Tub Baths. 101 Beventh street. cormer Mission. water direct from ocean. ¢ as up. hamplon, with Bradshaw as Both the class winners r and second | wunner orizes and -the first Salt place. Queen slways carried off the prize. has refused $5000 for the animal. Hence its value. Her owner <) Yesterday morning at 10:30 o’clock Queen, the largest of its breed on the 4 coast, was romping about its mistréss in the yard. Five minutes later the @ brute was found writhing in agony. Physiclans were summoned and found + that the animal was suffering from strychnine, Antidotes were ‘adminis- © tered, but as Queen did not:appear to rally the San Francisco Veterinary 4 Hospital was communicated with and veterinary physicians hurried to Mrs, € Beck’'s house. When they arrived, howaver, the valvable animal was dead, An autopsy was held, the stomach removed and large quantities of arsenic found therein, Mrs. Beck says she was warned that jealous persons wished to poison her dog. Consequently she kept It within doors at night, but did not think they would dare to throw polson into her yard in daytime. In this she was mistaken, and in consequence she has lost her valuable pet. GO0+ O+ 0+ QA+ O+ O+OICHO 1O4OI0 + O 2 D4 O+ O+ O+04040+ 104040404 D40+ 0404+ 040+0+Q+0D4040404 Q40+ Q404 04CHOID 40404040 | deemed necessar | Knowles Goaiebeoe @ \Whe | petitions will have their names and scores T regular boats, the steame: ers did not come to the scratch players, compiled from the known results of their games. Each member bears a numbe: d the holder of lower num- ber may at any time challenge the player | immediately above himself, and, if he beats him kes his p on the roll. The same player, however, is not liable to be challenged more than once in four | weeks unless he chooses. The two play | cighteen holes, match play, and the win- T either holds his place or gains a step. | 1f the challenged player does not respond by playing the llenger within two weeks he forfeits his night and loses one | number, the challenger taking it A record of all the games for place is to b kept on score cards signed by the player: nded to the captain first prepared somewhat ised as often The roll wa tentative! may be made in the conditions as experience may prove to be most useful in encouraging the acquire a high degree of skill. twenty players in the Oakland wccording their pr s follo E. R. Folge . 'D. Greenwood; 4, F. Belden; 6. J. G. Cooke; at members t | The Golf first Club . are . Hub on, 10, P, S. Stratton: 13, J 15, W. M. Mage Phere will also be men's handi- omes, eighteen holes, medal play h member of the win for men. cap fours with prizes to ning team. In the medal play competi- tions there will be three prizes—a first for best grass score. a first and second for best handicap scor There wiil be a prize in each of the driving contests. The winners of first prizes in the open com- engraved on the cups, which will remain in the possession of the Santa Catalina club. Golfers should procure the proper handicaps from the secretary of thelr | club and enter them, with their names, | personally or by letter, with the entr | clerk at 222 South Spring street, Los An- gzeles, at _or before 12 o’clock noon on Friday. Entrance fees are to be paid to the club secretary on the links én the day of the tournament. If a golfer cannot procure tge amount of his handicap from | his club Secretary he may state his best to the entry clerk. Special rates for the steamer trip and for accommodation at the Hotel Met- fopole will be made to members of the golf club and comvetitors. Besides tha Hermosa will make special trips between San Pedro and | ‘Avalon. On Saturday night there will be an informal hop in the ballroom of the Metropole. All amateur golfers have been g nter the tournament. invited to e B ON THE LOCAL CRICKET FIELD. On the cricket ground at Webster street, Alameda, the California eleven will meet the Alameda team to-morrow for the second time this season. On the occasion of thelr first meeting, May 21, | the Californias defeated last year's cham. pion by 3 runs. To-morrow they will probably be without the services of H. H°Cookaon, and E. G. Sloman can hardis he expected to take 5 wickets for 11 runs, as he did on May 2. The Callfornias have good bowlers and flelders, but depend on two or three batsmen to make the runs, and If these fail the team is likely to three scores on his home links The Glympic’s Great Fider Will Try Rublin Is at Blanken’s, While Ken-i 5 to Lower the Time for Two Hua- | nedy Does His Work at Occan | Beach Under Tim McGrath. dred Miles on the Road. With the champlonship battle a thing | Edward O. Kragness of the Olympic of the past, the local followers of box Club Wheelmen will make a trial to-mor- | can fix their attention on the bouts sched- | row for the double century or 200-mile | uled to take place here during the pres- |record. To cover the iaias | ent month. Big Gus_Rublin, the Ohio | he will go over the 3 twice, | will meet Joe Kennedy before the | paced by tandem teams f s club sior Club on the 26th inst. George | Bha record is held by C. M. Soren ek | who refereed the big fight last|miqe it three y e e A night, will be brought out especially to | peen lowered bec no assault has been pass upon the meeting of the men here. | made on it before. s both are husky fellows, it is expected The Alpha 1g Club cele- but little work will devolvé upon the ref- | 1 ra¢cq its fourth anniver Sl erec. Ruhlin is at Blanken's, tralning | ner at the Spreckels R other with Otts and Goff under the direction of i dub. Ao evening. Billy Madden. The heavy-weights always composed draw well here and this is expected to | TR prove no exception to the rule. As a pre- Gy ~ Mrs. liminary to their meeting Charles Tye and 2 | Maguire Billy Otts will box ten rounds. Otts Ty Rousseau, promising youngster who shapes like Ma Miss May Madsc itzsimmons in the ring. He has been 2 ny others. ing steadily in all kinds of company “veling Club will hold a and will go East shortly for the wider e field there. Tye lost to “Cocker” Tweedie . m. The club his last time out, but made a game fight dicap ro “will be he the clever Australian, n Carlos on June nd Goff, the welter-weight starting at 2 p. m. ave their innings next Friday under | “11."§ 2041 Tceting of the direct auspices of the National Club he | the California Associated Cycling preliminary will be a fitteen-round bout | {o constder the relay race protest wi n Rowan and Joe Reay of the | 101G Wednesday evening et ot Club. Rowan i m}\‘r"»‘ | Cyele Board of Trade room the ch under the watchful | vt building = h. Re g atithe [LosooHanE Rl et s who boxed a_draw | WiLL SWIM AND DIVE AT SUTRO'S. with Al ill anxious for a return - patch wi s old oppone 5 3 T Rl Nl Ol Srnonent There will be the customary 8 B HuLehunscn ). Gibbs, watchmalker of the National aquatic ton; 14, “Arthur Goodall; 20, b I roniined. to hie home. e hau9na! | sports at Sutro Baths to-morrow. In ad- Mc 3 is list ‘."““““"',“-,““" of one | \Ugipht attack of paralysis, the second | dition the swimming races there will e g isiceniainlp enuitied to e high llauringithe picssnt vear! B SRR O A DY (s o Sented ains nEr o i R T S SR perts. follow the zame match, and who recently ; e hatia e s ‘tts cup. , out for a small score. The Cali el B You Next Friday and Saturday th representatives will » chosen on_ the | Garainer, Catalina 1d Golf Club will ‘gr“un'l from among the following Special 1 open handicap tournament at Avalon. On | L’\\;\'l‘\("’q'( nl"rp-]}- x 'lxr;. J. D. R G. Wallac Friday, at 2 p. m., the open handlcap | 308, O G, Farrell, W, Reeves, F. Carr, | ne competition, efgnteen holes, medal play, | \o B YIS, T Schroeder, B. H. Ait- for women, begigs. The second nine holes | Ken, B T, Hammond, A. D. Reynolds, A. | will be played on Saturday, beginning at | DIEEenson. . 2. Jones and B. G. Sloma |11 a, m. At 9 o’clock on Saturday morn- | . oc€ ‘O 7I;’nnng‘ m»' will ing the open handicap competition. thirty- | 3705 o 0a neains. J. H telljes siX holes, medal play, for men, begins. At | &l B 'Bird V. Seebeck. 1 olGs hrman, 6 o'clock on Saturday afternoon an open| A Pprice. I W & Forbma riflield, driving contest for women will take place, aliman, G. J./Baugh and H -'« G. H. | M. Divert, and at 5:30 o'clock an open driving contest e LR stone, R. F ADVERTISEMENTS. ALL AILMENTS OF MEN QUICKLY AND PERMANENTLY CURED. DR. ME as the lead YERS & CO. have long been recognized specialists of the West. 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