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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY. SPORTAMEN | S i g\'\’_//’ UNIVERSITY MEN WILL TAKE PART IN THE REGATTA LEASHMEN ARE AWAITING THE CHAMPION STAKE e of the Classic Events of the | Have Commenced Practice for Year in Coursing to Be De- the Forthccming Meeting | ded To-Morrow in El Campo Waters. regular monthly meeting of managers of Pacific Asso- Amat Athietlc Union, two to the constitution were pre- consideration The first of nat the rard of managers of three delegates from 1 the association and the scc- member of the board should PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE CALL BY EXPRESSLY |LocH LEVEN TROUT TO STOCK Four Hundred Thousand Fish to Be Distributed by the Fish Commission. The State Board of Fish Commissioners have commenced the distribution of Loch | Leven and German brown trout. Four | | hundred thousand of the game fish will be planted in Tahoe, Donner, Indepen- | dence and Webber lakes. The first ship- | ment left Sisson Hatchery last \Wednes- | day. consigned to Yosemite io | Park. The principal lakes within } reservation will be stocked. Experience has demonstrated that the WILLIAM SPARK f = - = Nrtom = ) . | do much = AT 3 ~ Kel is m 7 stream i o | speed and ¢ from which these fish were 2 7 Hank Harris s his men are taken from the stock ponds : : O-DAY sttt mnd it e Bt ON BAY WATERS |Hitheiromiie, sk o & e 3 for them to for everything in sight. and excellent re are : : Let us hope this order will not increase Webber Lake was stoc 2 - 2 <l - S Eranc thelr kicking propensities i : ~Sea varieties of trout some 5 d Oakland and San Francisco to Oailan Francisco will meet|San Francisco and Corinthian | they have mult 5 0 N it AR R t Recreatic k at 3 o'clock this 2% _ i 2o | were posted t s cading ' Play on the Newly Con- i £ series of three Club Fleets Wilt Visit Cali- | anglers to return a = S games s in both teams in weight to t structed Diamond. recovered, will be the old fornias To-Day. the line of t 1 a : SRR mea at | OF Selene ging. The last time | ) | genuine sportsmen : s s ranks who attend the es at | they met won. Ewing says 1 ol Sindas —ua enastel he hotice : this week will miss the | will be rev time. The Ifne-ip Snon E-aundayinasian Jpenpdate vear as the I 1at have made the games Oaklana, | o U SALDIogrAmies nearlyathe | wellide € ¢ h the 'past. “Tor the fm- whole was out, Corinthian Cove, | " qjex ang, S i Brovensiis ot e e KL e I Paradise Cove and McNear's Landing be- | Commi : ¥ m together Sunday 1 T DIAEe onectl ing the favorite spots for going ashore. |ing the fis and stud the cc < K i bl anc e 1ger s Commodore T. L. Hill crulsed in the upper | tions which the commissioners must v of the infield flying up and hitting « omu e . | "Al Cumming is spending his summe s in the eye bay, and the large schooners Lurline, Ag- | Al Cumming ls spending bs summcr ol Iy, its new sc gle and Chispa, the cutter Folly, and the | custom for a number of years. : ’ ¢ e Sac e e sloop Catherlne, were also under way. | Advices received at the office of the I t Several of the California yachts accom- | F IO DI S TR e s it wiil | tolus, among them being the sloops Oc Te o ame o SRt s . . Xt week. using tb A OSS ND FIL‘ FOA!J B OR ONDE dent, Embla, Surf and U. & 1. There was | “)ffoh Babcock, J. McC & o s vww“"‘,':' rew has « | a strong breeze in the channel 1 off | Charles Page, J. L. Nickel and W will have their entry | | et Marin Islands, but off El Campo the wind | Olney left on Thursday fo r iken things casily. | @4 90404000 600000 4000600000060+ 060 +-0-¢-¢-o-@ | fell so light that several of the yachts | Williamson River, on the Kk St d | ¢ J. Lewis, bow; W. Han- | i 7 | found difficulty in making their moorin, Reservation, Juthern =.Oregon S ‘ e i oL o 3 e [ER% e D S B 55 | fishing is = pronounced of the best hilla & Gaft s No. 2; A \\‘-m,‘ ‘._l..l..n‘l Ayer | The Oakland Canoe Club's open rac SRS AR B EE = = s The a Club may enter a [1ast Sunday on San Antonio estuary re- | puality by all : g . T ol £ y $ ) have fished in the Williamson TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS. " Doiphin Club held | in a vietory for Commodore P.| Henry M. Landsberger. T. Ellard Bean EGvIng of | sloop Zephyr over the sloop |and Mr. Lowe of San Jose have gone to } ; o the half-rater Opitsah, and the | Webber Lake. ¢ s Woernner: vics | Viteese, Codia and Brownie. C.| Dr. Jjohn Gallwey, the “""”"”’1“““‘,‘"“'.‘ ike pl Stewart and T. 8. Bowers' sloop Beatrice [ Of this city. ls enjoving roval sport at s $ | 216 ot enter the Tave. as she i honairice | Santa Catalina Isiand. Col, R, Ao E dy ta also there, ¢ d with having anding rigging s bass of the ssponse to invitations from Commo- | CRught the fi & 2R board T. Roach ermediate Al times for will go ou unior b M. F: Bush and J. barge cre W “arreil ter Hammersmith will row in the junior outrigged skIff. | Willlam “Thomas, captain of the South Ends. who recentiy met with a painful and dangerous accident, Is out a in, hat on crutches. The crews for the El Campo | r be selected to-morrow 1/ will g daily next week. Dr. C. C. | Dennfs. J. Lyons and M. J. Breen are acticing regularly in outrigged skif former will pill in the senfor event | th latter in the junior. The outh Ends will probably hold a ciub re- gatta on the first Sunday in July. The new barge will be ready on July 1. The junior barge crew of the Olympic Club and the barge crew of the Humboldt Fvening High School will train at the South End boathouse the latter under - supervisior 1 Scully The Citizens' Fourth of July Celebration comm 1 appropria- tion for a re nd rowing races will be en on Independence day along the water front. The amount appropriated will be turned ¢ r to the regatta n- mittee of the Pacl Association. Such Mur- o lifornia GUNMEN FACE THE TRAPS This aristocratic youngster is by the unbeaten Ormonde, A. B. Spreckels, owner of the mare, is | o e e S = ) He While owned by the Duke of Westminster Ormonde sired Orme, sire 1899. He also sired Llanthony, Orville, Galtee The members of the California Wing A {_- A . . IJ Shooting Club will meet at Ingleside to- | Sm Gorntl morrow and will shoot at live birds, | Your\gster © rlstocrahc ”\eage’ Root nd Merl on_ will be Ao ;m\’ Tl '):;"l"yl‘ '~)‘T.I:;."":“‘2;‘u‘ & o /SPORTING about the broad acres of Spreckels’ stock farm. Napa, is a two and a plavers, conjunction with the club shoot there will half month old foal which, if judged by its breeding and conformation, must develop 5 0_[_ \;[ e be a tw nan team match for the Neu- into a great race mare AOUATIC stadter trophy. 8 AQUATIC A SUTRO (.l ‘l. Ricker, a rlflfl" :n“vi ~?\lf}':lm expert | out of Atossa, an Australian mare by Dunlop. The swimmers and div will disport ';.wh» of xh". x:'::uzazme- znnduur" l,ur\", '(‘4 | being congratulated on his good fortune, more especially as Ormonde is not so prolific a ; r"r"\;l ‘\, isual Y‘*‘] n]r‘lru::%’r;:]lr\;“ ‘r \\\’I‘\'v‘:'h he will contribute while on this | gjre as the many friends of W, 0'8. Macdonough would wish. SDOEtihas Been' Drebarelll Mo SIS ot et 3 Ormonde was never defeated. As a two-year-old he started three times. o various events follow: : £ Sunday’s Handball Entries. | started ten times as a_three-year-old, winning the 2000 guineas, the Derby and the St. -yard ¢ ovice oung, Cntries Sunday’s handball games s 3 i P B Mataton. CoRihg N Meratin 2o oEn b R 1{‘4::;;1‘;3‘”“,,‘,": 524 Leger. In his four-year-old form he started three times, winning the Hardwick stake, thal, W. King. 100-yard dash. juvenile—| ;4'¢si10w 3 | the Rous Memorial and the Imperial Cup, defeating such celebrities as Minting, Paradox, rI\r; ‘11:1_‘;: r)ln I;A}\‘_x ”( llt{w.\‘-gl‘ w ‘1‘, B (‘lnix } nd W. Hassell vs. A. Col- | Me/ton and Bendigo. tere, T. Gue J. Kelly 0 0)- | Jins anc Clements. 4 : 7 vard dash, amateurs. Donovan, H.| h rry and D. Regan vs. T. Foley and | of Flying Fox, which won the English Derby of Mish Bonifleld, C. Jones, P. Mattner. | J. Kirb, g H. Irving, H. Hirshfleld. 100-yard race in | 3. White and E. Curley J. Collins ang | Sorcerer, Orantes !l and Goldflnch,ls/ra of Lord Rosebery’s peerless mare Chelandry. '\uhs —\\'1,' Y v-r,;“vnti_ « ;\:\» s()‘ EI;rmu‘g. M, )I;{gxllre. A s Goldfinch is owned by J. B. Haggin, master of Rancho del Paso, Sacramento. Bteldes P Beyer o Augisies. v Phi: | prgiyen an i 2l 224 | More, winner of the Derby in 1898, is by Kendal, brother in blood to Ormonds. A writer s. High diving for boys—H. Derham, | . Laird, R. Cooke, H. Lelcken, W. Hoff- W. | D. J. Sheehan and E. Lynch. H. Sfeberst and W. H. Kedian v man, W. Hirshfleld, J. Waters. Trick and | _D. Rodgers and M. MeNeil vs. G. Mc- | Winner.” fancy springboard 'diving—M. Dibert, C.| Donald and M. MeDonald. miles, in 3:28 1-2. Stroblin, J. Gladstone, G. Walcott, A.| M. J. Kilgallon and R. Lipehan vs. A. | 1 Bagpatori, C. Bacigalupl. Hampton and J. Riordon. ___ | five of the greatest races decided in Australia, ; recently said of Ormonde’s pedigree: “He is by a Derby winner from a mare by a Derby Atossa, Mr.-Spreckels’ mare, is by Dunlop, winner of the Melbourne Cep, two She is out of Catherine Wheel, half sister to Suwarrow, winner of Allen M. Clay of the California | S¢ason ¢ a1 facht Club, the Corinthian and Sa ‘.‘““‘"::“-*"[‘.":‘l‘\‘"',“;'Hi“:w‘ o Francisco fleets will cruise o o Oai > ik o e e oo U D O e ate: el T tern ot and: o2 terfeld’s Aeolus will be accompanied Ly [ MOrrow morning. about a dozem Corinthian vachts. The | S Franc have abandoned the | O S | cruise to MeNear's Landing, which was ] down on the programme for to-day, | | and will get under way at 3:30 p. m. from Sausalito. Supper will be served in the California Ya TO MEET SOON Winner of the Ruhlin-Kennedy Bout May Be Matched Against it Club house at # p. m., and in the evening an impromptu enter- | tainment will be given. To-morrow morn- | {ing colors will be given from the sloop | Pactolus, flagship of the California Yacht | Club, at 8 o'clock, and thereafter the com- bined fleets will follow Commodore Clay's | signals he tide floods all this afternoon, i v, and to-morrow morning an ebb-tide Tom Sharkey. sel conveniently. the 24th ins | Much interest centers around the meet- Next Saturday is the day ON THE CRICKET FIELD, | | The victorious California Cricket Club repeatea visitations wear out nent. T Shark 2 vith team will meet the Pacific eleven to-| Keflm ang orhon e L morrow on the ground at Webster street, | hibition at Salinas to-sight | Alameda, for the second time this season. im McGrath will match Spider Kelly On the last occasion the Californias beat ggainst Nick Long’s lightweight, Juck | the Pacifics by 9 runs on the first innings, | Bebrett. g 5 | and on going in for the second time I»':un' | pilmmy Anthony and Willte Cole may | 30 runs to make to win, secured them for | Th¢et again, weighing 118 pounds at the |a loss of 3 wickets, thus winning the | Fin&Side. " : 23 | match by 6 wickets, as the team was one Cocker” Tweedie, the erratic Austr He is matc 1, has not_gone ton July | man | to box Rufe Turner short. To-morrow the Californiag | will_probably be without the services of H. H. Cookson, but will still have fair bowling strength. The team will be Se- lected from the following: F. M. Gunn, Grocer Ritter Triumphs. H. Coles, A. D. Reynolds, A. Dickenson, | The Federal Grand Jury yesterday ig- E. G. Sloman, W. Reeves, L. Schroeder. " nored the charge against Carl Ritter 4. D. Robertson, J. C. Farrall, A. Willis, | of having purchased Government blankets | | E. H. Hammond, W. R. Willlains and = | | Carr. | The Pacific eleven will be as follows: | George Theobald, captain; J. J. Theobald. C. Simmonds, J. Myers, L. H. Sandilands. % 1;. c(:}oleé, lgnne ‘S‘ew&]l,s.!\ H. Harbour, . P G. Gordon, W. G. Selwood an " 1 W. Wilding. dra from soldiers. Ritter | his place of business near the Presidio | Bates. He was arrested for having in his | possession a pair of blankets which j had obtained from two soldiers. His de- is a grocer, with fense was that he had accepted the prop- erty as security for goods bought of him by two soldlers, 5 < MOUNTAIN LAKES he | |GOLF LINKS ARE OPEN FOR PLAY AT SAN RAFAEL Splendid Facilities Offered * Hoot Mons” for Practice at the Scotch Game. | | | l he first nine holes of the full eighteene | hole course of the San Rafael Golt Club were thrown open to the members last urday. More players were out on the both Saturday and Sunday than on previous days of the season. Among Hnks any well-known members of the San Francisco Golf Club who were at San Rafael may he L. J. McCutcheon, S P. Eells. the first also members of mentioned E. Ab- | bott Jr. and C, of whom a Rafael club important match ) was :n W. W. Morrow P. Pomeroy, and was who now ands third s for club pla n the first te eighteen-h etwe: to be to be decic 1 the afternoon th of the San handicap na Isiand lon links s competition iment will be men’s eighteer mpetitior shed and the t six hole « ™ setitio men beir as far as possible. The Catalina Island course is edingly picturesque and olves some pe e difficulties in the form of steep rocks and 1 thick growth of The difficultie ied for the women ed that the men's attract at least forty nley Bate: T alina 1 erside, w WAaS expec would tition the Harry Grindley istructor at the C act starter try Club links, w referce. The club Monica Golf C1 under a cloudy ocean bre ma scor Mrs H. Dudley’s scor G. T. Wiley Wells tournament of the b was held last S sky and with a rs. G. L. Waring in the ladles’ w T ith's, 67 eighte wss M 84 Burmester, 5, Jess S - Cham 104, Jess 10—94: D. D. Acker less 1 16—65; T. H. Dudley. 124, less 18 an, | Roy Jones, 141, less 20121 | - | WHEELMEN ON THE ROAD. | | The event of to-morrow in cycling will ‘ho the five-mile dicap T r‘)l mhl t‘)';‘f th: California Cycling ( lub, to _" ©] at 2 | p. m. over the ¢ from San Mateo to | San carics for this course | ana distance is 12 1 some of the 7 w's event confidently | riders in to- Captaln Coulter seheduled for vachts of the Cajifornta and | Ing of Gus Rullin and Joe Kennedy, the | X0t f0 €ome BEEE 3020y oo run of Encinal clubs to start on thelr annual | heavy-welght boxers, in Woodward's Pa- | b members o witness the event. "!‘4!”‘%»"';'qll'rl‘b:;:'rnfl;«'l;lg FR!};ef- Com- | vilion next Friday night. If the winner |© DR antre 1 handicaps are as fol- G atarteas e og the Fnclnal Yacht | makes a creditable showing he may be Mosas Wi ); Fred Bent, 1:30; river trip in the schooner pces: he ex. | Matched against Tom Sharkey. The lat- | OV ; W. H. Refd, 1:1 pects to be absent two weeks. The | ter is never happy unles has a fight A. Hougaard, 1:00; | Bay yachtsmen cruise to Redwood in prospect and may ance with Griffith, 1:00; A. Al- nd return to-morrow. the victor just to keep in practice 45; " Willlam iin fell on the last act of the | il T A. Carl. 4 cht Club drama last Monday, | Kennedy’s chances m the coming battle Sach S0 Ar when the home and otuer effects of the | are greatly f frie in this 0; F. Moller, glub were sold at San Rafael at public | city. He is a c led fighter ter, seratch auction. The propert S 501 under a | and his s has never been ques- 2y has a decree of foreclosure obtained by the Cali- | tioned, He acted ot Sharkeyrs oonis | Captal *for the members of fornia Savings and Loan Socie s S Bl LRt nen to-morrow. All the bought by A. B. Spreckels for $15, | partner while the sailor was preparing | Ol¥ Bers know is that they are to take Dr. P. Buckley and James Kitter- | for his meeting with Jeffries. This neces- [ MeRIDOrS G OF o 10t Ty 08 10 ket man’s new schooner Outing went om her | sitated his taking a lot of punishm Ross station. and that from there on first cruise last Sunday, being provelled | which he did with good grace. He iey will have a pleasant ride of eleven oy her gasoline motor, ‘as her salls are | clever with his left Hand. aad roxin “over good roads and new scenery.” | not vet bent on. thorities such be presumed they will enjoy riding City Wheelmen, under Captain will ride to Woodside, in San norrow, leavi the m. This is a _splend trip out k just far enough to be enjoyable wit tiresome, and a big crowd will ke the ride. Was Made a Citizen. Charles, a native of Germany, ) ppeared in the Supreme Court yesterd nd took the examina- fon for citizenship. He passed the ordeal su fully and was admitted. The dep- in the County Clerk's office took | 8reat pains in decorating her papers with | ribbons of various hues, the red, white and blue nredominating, and she was very proud when she finally left the buflding, { entitled to vote if Susan B. Anthony suc- | ceeds in accomplishing her one object in | life. Inventor Edison explains how ha | hit upon the idea of the electric lighs |in next Sunday’s Call 3