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THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1899 RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. | birds, although one fell dead out of second, Mrs. A. Peterson; third, Mrs. Ronning. San Francisco. 00 0 005 l bounds, making his score nineteen in Fngflg?nt;‘rr'lac:\—l-;(‘r:;“f'I\Ellzmnn. second, Base hits. vl 0 URoss twenty. His opponent was in poor form, Fat ladies' race—First, Mrs. Edwards; second, Oakland - . [ 1 and after scoring ten out of thirteen he Mrs. St. Clair; third, Miss Langton. Soieis Base hits. .01 0 31 quit. Both were entered in the California Members' rac ‘A. Roberts; second, J. SUMMARY. Club shoot, and their scores for twelve Flinn; third, fourth, ‘acobs. & e I bizds were allowed fo count in that event, e ——— base hits—Peeplex, Hilderbrandt, ' Swindells ‘ “”,""i?‘}l"fué’(f hu:h:vri:ll.s "l-flsfl‘év‘\-’;gg;?—‘nl- They Played Handball. Bitzpatcick fSchmesr B Shea - Miacrifi el ie® | ‘ores for the day, Feudner's and Those who admire handball had a ell, Lange. First base on error: isco, §; Oakland, 1. Left on bases—San Fran- | Heidelberg's being included in the first: chance to witness some fine playing at 1’.} cisco, 3; Oakland, 3. Struck (Ix\u—]—fl\' Fitzpat- CALIFORNIA WING SHOOTING CLUB. n's court, $i8 Howard street, yester- Hokies hyAMOSKiman 1 EDOUDICTnIAye RSl . 0. Feudner 122212 afternoon. There were ten games to Schmeer to Johnson: Moskiman to Schmeer Teidelberg” . scheduled, and they were all played [{;_r‘ e — = F to Johnson: Moskiman to Hammond to & auman What there was in them. Ryan him: Schmeer; Fitzpatrick to Krug to Sullivan; Slad S 4 % he very best playe Locals Presented With s Contest of Gladiator|s @™ - California CJub Men [sist Giorse e e ©, Lty 1,2 Good Day’s SportHad crack team from the Olympic court, much | by the Marksmen. TOR e Play Host. e : a Game. SAN JOSE - and Connemara. el B e e i LS P 5. e coi . oves s | RIFLEMEN AT THE TARGETS | Jose P Pickers plucke other vie- | J. Boyle defeated J. Casey and OAKLANDS WENT TO PIECES |Jose Prune Pickers piucked another vie-| o pagES AND GOOD SPORT |~ rea outat remme ENTERTAIN SISTER CLUBS | mifurnine mbo it s o 0 >— to the sixth inning the score was 1 to 0 | il i FIRST POOL. ST ents sna W, Hassell. Score: 21—18, 1921, | TR A LARGE COMBINED FLEET | % _ na | MONTHLY BULLSEYE MEET “B. Clements and W. Ha HELD YESTERDAY. MOSKIMAN AND FITZPATRICK |!n favor of the Beets. Only ome hit had [ ] CRUISES ON THE BAY. am ST bt been made made off Whelan and he had | PACIFIC DERBY FOR PUPPIES HAD A PITCHERS' DUEL. | fanne San Joseans. But in the Bn I one : P, rs oliealup| 3 cokman and D. J. S : St The Dudes Batted Out the Morn- | A.tnlnrfin:_nd.\xr‘('h(ilvx‘;;:wl::flk“gs:ts"}}:!:_\':rx;: Tt [ Shlelds, Forty Boats of All Sizes Follow QU6 Basch defeated T, Foley | AL Francisco Turmer Schuetzen, ing Game at Golden hard ball in the last three Innings, they | Lady Emma Captured the Reserve Iifiiiiir " Commodore Allen M. Clay in |and E. Barrs. Score: 21-1 ] Verein Eintracht and California Gate in the First e 1 Stake With Lowe & Thomp- [kt Eenduen, His Trim Flagship (@ e eoeo-eae Schuetzen Were Rep- Inning. & son’s Patria the Run- 'OND POOL. Pactolus. e resented. R ° | ner-Up. | MO | i | e z | . randh From early in the morning vesterday till late in th IE Rarely has Oakland Creek presented a | | brighter or more’ inspiring spectacle than | 1-6 | it did yesterday morning, when, upon the | 534 | signal from Commdore Allen M. Clay of | =i | the Caifornia Yacht Club, between thirty white-winged craft heaved | ® ast off stern lines and began to | ¢ cek. Col- | & itest with the ite vesterday riscos won out a game in hich they should never 1gging fternoon the rifles popped continuously Schuetzen Park. Thr « s held their regular monthly bullse shoot, the n rancisco Turn Schuetzen, the California Schuetzen Club and the Verein Eintr: The attendance was J. Dean’s great black dogs, Connemara and Gladfator, divided the ladies’ cay champlon stake at Union Coursing Park | vesterday, defeating the pick of the local grevhounds. Under the rules of coursing | it was not necessary for the dogs to run | « > : 102 rg and John: nd forty | anct beat to windward cut of the of six errors SN 3 aumann, Hi will wipe od and the shoot- > >e e or S 1d Increase the final course. Their owne elec 1 to | —_———————————— The con- | em to the slips, although first and RED MEN’'S PICNIC. ors been given from the flagship Pac- | ing of an excellent order. The guns Re Oakland’s second money had already been won by | tolus at s . and at 10 o'cl the ed merrily in the hands of the en- s h sensational | @ | them. ° | Many Pleasure-Seekers Journey to 1l followed. At 10:15 the | ¥ astic marksmen, and the black disks g box work of 3¢ | Mr. Dean wished to win the final with Shell Mound Park. X t under way,” set the whole | were scanned with the greatest interest 18 about @ | Connemara, his favorite hound. The la-| The g anual picnic of the Tnde- | fleet in motion. Commodore Allen M. | in chalking up the resuits weather and clear s rendered fine sighting pos- held at ‘. Over 1500 | Commod ° a er of Red Men w irk vesterday und for on s of his family, however, and many of | pendent Or he spectators wanted ( ator to win | Shell Mound ¥ sible. ‘lay's flagship Pactolus was followed by | ¢ | H. Enge, T. C. Hill's flagship Cygnus, i Glag ith a score of 226, had a clear but he also e her + | and shouted encouragement to him during | men, women d children journeyed | Commodore Carl Westerfeld's flagship gave a a batsman. | & | the winning of the course. Gladiator led the b the pleasure grounds, |Aeolus and Vice Commodore W. H.| [ | lead over any member of his club, the 1 good his ® | from the slips, but Cor \dually hundred prizes were distributed to | Toepke's sloop Harpoon. 5¢ San Franc Turner Schuetzen. C. F. ae r to ¢ 4 il * Ouer, Charles Gumbel and J. Rohrer, re- & m a ch his team. When Qe edsioiedmeiod eiecsd - SRR ORISR ancan SECRL SRR SECES SRCES SRR SO Seces 2oL spectively scoring 119, 133 and 212, were the critiualiperiotiicive ¥ el S aeaatsnael best shots among the Verein Eintracht. give § . Bendel headed the score of the Califor- + CONNEMARA Schuetzen Club with a record of > following are the scores made y the members of the different WINNER. OF : but whatever A uetzen—H. Enge a party at hig 723, G. Tam- wing nt Straub 1361, A ng like the nt Kommer 1661 Attinger 2015, F. m _Corps—W. W. Straub ombination. sved the game, of Ouer 119, Charles Hartwig 3 5t0iL s 1 a O"Neil | linger 647, ght to stion any decision they ¢ 4 rgue the point mpire, while may make mis- sions as he sees them A and the them. S Cighar ainment o w 1 ) ts from 1 off with a ¥ sa on the T . W T 8 ith an Wallmer et it R. Stettin Peep! tachig DRO ‘Hampel IPIRITE D HORSE UT A DAYH - IN FROM THE POTRERO o | game—1:45. Umpire—Levy. Scorer—Peckham 0 —_——— IS PACIFIC CRICKET CLUB. | midnight before the yachtsmen be | | disperse, and considerably later * | The Columbia Pistol and Rifle Club P % % M N 5 P 5 % o hoot yesterday on 8 . g B . O o g & - & e O e - .- - “ @ ® o & s & | E . ® D O S I S S S e SRCI S OSSR S SR S o o > - O-0-0—0-0-¢ f‘*‘?. © | the Harbor View rang he attendance 5¢ . . [+ + | was up to the average, and a number of b ¢ o | guests took part in the shooting. F. O. st placed . | Young's improved system of targeting ! n;.x G < . |t % | and registering shots proved very satis- h A taes drew up to b they ce aas many little ones. and there were games . Col e il SU e I @ | factory. The members of the club wers : rattled i hm}! E il they 1 e like a)as many little ones. and there were games, Commodore Hill of the San Franciscos | o o e et (e wSirane et TR 3 ot Art @i eoune ’{“~ = ‘J“ 2 %‘ & Ihet ; Sl e il I i i larad reunc | flew the club burgee, but the Corinthian | ¢ shooting was up to thi rege. Follow- ! a B turn, to the evident delight of his s ery attractive to a large = 1 odoretand vice oo et inatladir Y ® | ing wer e C ade on the 2 1 running, e e s ied their Juck ‘with - varying | commodore and vice commodore sailed | 0 ing w 1, ade on the 10 4 e 36 { a hen placed under flag office pennants. Though so | s e A e v tepped | ¢ B¢ L the har giCrjelanmi pOL i to the music of an excellent | large a number of yachts was tacking | ¢ | ¢ s put O'Nell ont, | & 2 was both ‘rj‘l»:“'”’! \‘h]]%k i ':‘1 : was under the direction of Conrad | back and forth in the cree a ple nt!| ¢ . m,}.' ¥ it the runner was | ¢ ? it floor manager, assisted by F. | disposition not to fusist too strongly on | & HALPIN e H Pape, , called him R\ . £ went up, sign it thronged all day with | (he Tight of way was shown, and not the | ¢ | AND HI1Y | { D Gossave, s lowed ° A TIUKET 54 ompemara. o gor | DeODle who delight in tpping the light | slightest foul occurred. On reaching the| o i BLACKTHORN 3 Sl SobEacel e derbra of i OR 9 | (rie" chamiolon. stake and. filrhisned: sreat tic, and it was 8 o'clock before the | mouth of the estuary the signal “Mission | JEadll ith Carr, 60; F. O. el emaely T P © | sports Mhicviewerved dniseyEraliore s lons g e - are: Presi.| BAY" was set, and the whole fleet began | J - g -~ ¢ 1 e hac h{ £ 1 s oL e Lt Coy. | to beat over to the city front. The inten-| d Rumetsc secret stiich: | tion had been to beat out as far as the | ¥ . 3 N l"';, e treasurer, R. P 4 Presidio shoal buc ence y ed to| ® ® Ay The committee in charge of the affair, | Sausalito, Tiburon and Raccoon Straits, | ¢ A ) The hare swerved to committee g A + | G. White 2 { > the Jatter ran up A wine | Who labored zealously to Insure th | but the breeze in the channel was so| ! o \ eater experience tellf SovnenC UL Bl s SN0 | fresh and the sea kicked up by the wind |@soe60000 S e R o R S 82 . TARGET SHOOTING. by o e ¥ : et 2 meeting an ebb tide was 1gh th IR AT S T e R P were unable to overcome the big lead | in a rattling race boween Patri and = el e Riflemen Gather at Shell Mound their opponents secured in the unlucky | Lady Emma. The latter led to the har ol : @ Gl as reachedbyi_J. Condon end D. Regan de 3 i sixth. Great baseball was put up by both | Which then favored Patria. She scorcd wlingfoomy el > flagship Cygnus at 2 p. m. The e eERend IR vdont S core . Hgge ) ; Db et R and the um: | many: points:and the short-enders; who | SSawenkler, A, Blerwirth, © Iapke, fc 0 the fleet din ‘at varlous i g e ol | Rifiemen from three shooting organiza- 5 & nond urt his | piring of Rube Levy was highly satisfac- | had plaved her, commenced: to che Moy Haucken, R. Putzmann, F. Meler. John | Quring the afternoon. —The Corinth A Gt rofcDonald defeated G. Dall | tions gathered at the Shell Mound ranges upleaty's slugle | cory. Bcore: Thelr joy _was short-lived, as Bmma | Rieter, 1 A TR, Webelacker, | made for Tiburon, while the Califo M ch and J. Condon defeated G. Maguire | Yesterday—namely, Company A, N. G. C. i at which Fitz be- 2 A2 sufficient polnts to win, and then 1 Mollenhaner, Herman Wallert, M. Rohr. | boats sailed through the straits, b and T Ydy > asnin 4 = 5 « 3 SAN JOSE - o % | \d S0 home to their moor- | 5. White ana 3. 1 \_r‘ !l‘ | Independent Rifl ‘dn(l Red Men's er ¢ 5 Sy = 2 S T acke —— e s 4 5 ieLn R ® and J wling defeat Harlow | Schuetzen Sectior ! AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E A number of she nders won_ during | . The combined cruise was succ and M. M 0 JiSEUETRET - e A Yol it ¢ 0 071 4T 4 0 the day. Conque t2 o3 d ted AMONG THE CRICKETERS. and the excellent attendance of yachts sulis Sees AL 0L At S TE was an idealiday, from & marksnian’s ed min- Graham, B 2 0 2. 0 0 Sweet Lips; Lady Emma beat Eleven S from sister clubs was most gratifying to| NEW CONSUL FR r point of view, and the which wera ! {Ehademsipdicorerd Anferaon. i 0 3 3 1lats3 tod; Ski bes Bane S0 Unbeaten Californias Add One More | Commodore Cl i e FROM EERU. | above the average, are as follow: is leg T as comir - JEFY . . isting course, S ) a 3 ta . s . : | 'he Sa g sco b s ¥ € Sau- i o . - T R Hanlo B s T e T B s A T to Their List of Victories at e A 0 B e e e | EOrique Grau Will Conduct Consulax ey s DU B (s Na- O'De: M A h Saturday afternoon o z S c rd of California—M. Petersen, 40 consumed in watching | {oaye: 111 to 2} Conquero . Elmo at 3 Alameda. nd moored near the California Club| Affairs 1 This City. 0. Schmidtt, M Giti, 3 1 i L1 “The attendance was upusually larg though plaving three men short, added | . ™ Boerotary 1. C. Bartlotts vawl | Gran i hort yesterday. He is Enrique e ionlier e e tena g v won the morning game in the Totals 3 | the sport throughout the day of excellent | another victor) list yesterday by | Frolie, J. R. Savor sloop Juanita, H. s oo ‘”'.'””;“,‘“lfl’j’,"‘.‘ nifwho 1 Cron, kols, ergeant C. n L o ; quality. The results in detail follow | defeating the Pac six runs. The | Dot's yawl Phyllis, Bridgeman's His father was the celebrated | Areast shoot of the iniependent Rifles— 1 error and a wild pitc! 3 : es' day cl Thit- fc s wo e tos: he Pa- | 8100] etis, A. Sunc - | Peru Amir: ho ¢ Fots o ou-0 LSl i e ifles—Cor- et o ‘\}'ud'r . i B. R BH. SR PO. A. E .vn._.‘nurh“ 4“‘.‘_> : 4“"1', alifornfas won the t »\«!, nt the Pa pl}l“;'- ”x ;1{ ”\“ Sund h :Allx!\“.".aln. nhpl_y].n who di guished him- . B. Worthington, R. Bither, 40; C. el i Brockhoff, 3b .....od ' 0.1 0ou3 @ o aeks Theren, s S to the bat. Myers and C. Sim- | erine, H. B. H self in the Chile ery T in 1870, boral G. A. Stang, some slugging in MoQrty; 0.0 AT 0 0l Ol oL DR Relllv's | mands batted well, the former compiling | and J. Kittte i Inrique Grau {s weil e 1d speaks | ¢ al H. Freder e s Courtney.” c 18 1o ol | W sl R e tor b . Ros- | 49 ru na the latter but none of the | following Corint 't ompanied | the English language fluently. Upon his | Kellenbe *. H. Gaun, 71; 5 »‘{m Selna, 1h D se Sie S0l SniDsiterE Metalll andy & Smith's Sylvanus, & | oepe) o oy rributed much to swell | Commodore . Westerfel flagship | arrival he went to the Palace, at which | 23: C. G rporal P. L Morrow 0 20 7 1 0|y emara beat Theron: Glad. | the. total. e Dest contribution being J. | Aeolus: The sloops Harpoon, Truant, Mig- hotel he wiil remain until he 1| Sere kiman, who. el 9 D N L e R Sonie e LSl T mnsobulale e hen Bt eaiGloRet ] Imilie. Kover, Halcyon. Queen, | settled in this city geant ¢ him giving one run In t 0 0 2 0 o| Final-Connemara beat Gla 124 runs, a rather la Bl Cuplds ey 5 4 B Oakland pe in that inning, D3E0r e STt Dert ake, first rc M. Kel- lluu\h in ”1“'1 o Al lf nolds took five | Clara, mv;:]l the v ercld ol The Juniors, | s 0 By en D the bg ; : g's I A H. 1 ington; | wickets and Dickinson four. | rus. Cor odore s 0] o of & SesGna N z ey sl Al ol fonenih Totals 5 a0 7 H. Perigo's Bohe beat D. ley's. I When the Californias went to the bat, a tow with the launch Doris to any b In view of a number of changes having monthly third was du gt sy RU Y1 v Russell, Allen & Wilson's Macter (laire | Sloman and Dickinson stepped first to the | that desired it, but few needed the been made In the laws of th ClCoie monthly ol T sl o & pass > i t Con Mamie D. J. | wickets, but the partnership did not last | ice. subordinates I re required :“ ind two single Following are both | Watsonville 000001 Healey's 1 at J y's Sllent | Jong, A. Dickinson being stumped by My About o'clock in the evening a {*; make changes in their by . Abra- | = MORNING GAME, Dans its SRR reanue; O £ Sewell when he had Scored 3. Gunn | chowder and bean supper was served in ham Lincoln Council has made a number | Captain Henry b e 010 808 S0 CD) 08 rovod Geboal Mald; Lady | zgded nothing. but when Reynolds the Caifornia Club house, and was much | Of important ¢ One new section | Zempel, 300; first T ane s DLl peatalanal pl | Sloman became ed run Jlished by the yachtsmen. Later Com- | Provides that any member who does not | 23 last best shot OAKLAND, a¢ | Quickly. Reynold: t not modore Clay made some remarks of wel- “‘l(h]ln |hru)-_mun|hs X fter a fine is Im- —_——— AB. R. BH A. E.| Runs responsible for—Whelan 3. First base | | until he had scored 53 runs. W. Re come, and an impromptu entertainment Posed upon him pay the same shall stand i . T 3 . ville Tose 1. Two-base | 3 - | Contributed 17 and Sloman kept his v followed. suspended from all benefits of the order Ladies of the Maccabees. i 1he 2 T anlon Jiasen on ;:Mlc'\\'u\— A up until he had made 48, ven wi | The band of the Fifth Re s ""\‘hr:‘l;'l;‘"m;; is l!‘-\:d. . Last Friday night the ladies of San 5 3o 10 San Jose 3. Hit by pitcher—Leake. | Moup ; Kay & Trant’ "8 1 S0l for 130 runs, and the match ended in | C., suppiled music, and Cornetist Shay | Abraham wincoln Council will have a | Francisco Tent entertained the membe. il §oo i By Whelan . by Borchers 5. Laft | & victory for the Californias by 6 runs. rendered some ex 1t Frank | SmoKer-in its hall, and all the local coun- | of San Francisco Tent after the review. e el L S AL T e Sewell took 4 wickets, Coles 2 and Sim ompson and others told stc and the | il will join with it on the night of the | and the ladies kept up their reputation as ; i 2 e e slan, £ Jume | monds 1. The full score is appended: | Edna quintet gave several songs d inst., the night chosen for the affair. ‘ first-class entertainers 0 Twin 3 ¢ 9|SENATORS GET ANOTHER. | it a Willig, b. Reynold & D o i Snapshot; | J. = v yre all had sought repose. v K : o e John Kerrigan's Conaneror beat Fred Herrig's | s c. Sioman, b. Di forejallibad RLEhE : OO+ D40 + DHEHD+ OHD4D +@4D4D + O+ D40+ O4® + OO+ D449 - % 7 1 o zm T 4| SACRAMENTO, June 18.—Sacramento |St. Elmo: J. J. Warren's Sweet Lips beat Den- | ( b, Reynolds........... 3 = & ? gl * et e el 2 4 nfs & Porter's October Woodcock; Bartels | F. Sewell . Sloman, b. Reynolds.. 3 %S z SAN FRANCISCO. | took another game from Santa Cruz to- Mac's Melody beat John Maher's Safe- | J. J. Theobald, b. Dickenson 1 |SEAL ROCK CLUB HOLDS | & R BH. $B. P0. A, k. | daY. The game was a long-winded affair, | guard: D Ford's Bonita beat D. J. Heale G. Theobald, b. Dickenson......... 1 | ® 6 o 0 T LTS - . . Ao | Maggie ussell, Allen & Wilson's Lady | J. H. Harbour c. sub., b. olds. 5 | ® § 9 3 0 ¢ lasting two and a quarter hours. Dovle | oy il.®beat Hurley & Rielly's Master Mat: J | A. W. Wilding, ot out. 70 ITS ANNUAL OUTING |+ + 3 e s laeant onlin were both batted out of the s Eleven Spot beat M. Kellogg's Lady | A. P. G. Gordon, b. Dickenson. ol s 2 ® ® 2 0 7 o o|box, the former being relieved by Har- | Gilmore: Rincon Kennels' Ski beat J. Con- | L. H. Sandilands, run out. 1 ® 3 2 0 and the latter by Devereaux. The |nell's Senorita; George H. Burflend's Pastime | W. G. b0d. b, Reynolds. 0 MUCH FUN AND MERRIMENT AT Q ® 3 oo featuresiofithe game were'a double play | D8t . X Taesnia MiseiOrlesle [URESSS T L BYeSHE ew yeA Samioe 4 SCHUETZEN PARK > + 35 e dy by Williams and Clarke and home runs | ycCoy beat Innisfallen; Patria beat Old Glory; | Total of innings | ¥ A + Ly . ® 1 g iy McLaughlin and Stulz. After the | Twin City Girl beat Scout; Conqueror beat | Runs at fall of each wicket { E v - game Pace, the Santa Cruz catcher, | g Tue bxjgnr'e; Melody beat Maggle X: |3 1 for 21, 5 for 106, § for 105 for 118, 5 | Foresters Enjoy the Day on the Marin | L In ® . won 1% mixed things with Umpire O'Connell on | }fady Fmma beat T SToty ok jhsat e SR ‘ Side—Many Prizes Distributed : As NS BY INNINGS account of a decision which he did not | Third round—K1a McCov beat Forgive; Patria S g g | Successful Contestant: [+ BE" A aln vaes "S : 001009 e 7|like O'Connell retelved a jolt in tho neck | heat Twin City Girl; Mac's Melods beat Con- | Bowler. B B | R h4 2% 60110 2 *1 and Pace’s eye was put in mourning. The | queror: Lady Emma beat Ski oman . -5 2 2 = — 9 O P03 4h 88 i atter ime around Wwith hatehet o few | [ Fourih Toune CFatrin beat Kia MeCos; Lady Dickensn 61 T8 b | T st i e Y Great Value n [}ures + 0 010 2 | minutes later, but an officer took a_hand | na beat Mac's Melody. eynolds oo 98 2 5 5 9 Caa & 0NeC emselves thor- ) SUMMARY i the game and Pace was jafled. Score:| Final round Fmma beat Patria Heynoids bowied one wide. g oughiy al Behmctzen Bark. yesterday 4 & : 3 et ] et | John Grace, the most popular and wide- CALIFOR ET CLUB. Court Seal Rock No. ve its tenth an- | ® ’ - ® Home runs—Suilivan, Dunlet | AB. R. BH. 8B. PO, | 1y respected coursing official on the coast, G. Sloman c. § 43| nual picnic, and the affair was a most ¥+ an ve[y mg + erbrandt, Muller. Two. | Dennie, ©f .. R e 4 B |is 1L He is confined to his home, but not | Dickenson st. ) 3| decided succi Q ® vase 1 Schmeer, Donovan. First buse | Harvey, cf & p.....4 0 1 0 2 1 1/% nven e R Sernins - oyinlictowd, cabiout 0, strong; icom i i base e Foann & it | Doyle, ip 8t 41 50c0nes Her Grace W, A e fortably filled the grounds. They de- & se al s- ) neisco 12, Oakland 6, | Stanley, © ... ‘ Z SiEd@E 2 A LT STRce g on. | W. R. Hammond st. N Sewell voted themselves to games, dancing and 6 3 By Mosiman. 5 i | Sanley. © waternd 3 3 9 § 2 0| LOS ANGELES, June 15.—The coursing | J. D. Robertson, b. Seweli the good things which they had brought | 4 2 Double play-Krug to | McLaugplin L e programme at Agricultural Park to-day | A. Willis, mnot ont | to eat, with the most gratifying results CENYON + ball “Hammond. Wild | Stulz, b .. 2l Sireily consisted of two stakes, a special eight- itken, afisent - |in producing a da i PORT KENYON (Humboldt Coun- @ e ame—1 hour | Sheehan, 3b 0 LU0 dog puppy stake and twenty-four dog B I : e ey | ty, Cal.), May 25, 1899.—Dr. M. A. pITe ORIl s T 01010 L 2(Doe sent.. i glided and swaved In the pavilion, where | ® o Mchaughlin—Dear’ Sir: From the ¢ e i g Eske L b s S e LR ot Theibash i ey ony mlerey rst moment your Electric Belt clasped my walst I began to get well. and am & | A CRUZ. money. with Jaler second. S e — | ager, ate luneh with Keen appotites and | Polentely. Cured of sclatic rheumatism.” I owe my Strength and happiness é AB. R, BH. SB. PO, A, E.| _In the second event St. Gertrude won | Runs at fall of each oy iepshusinstically,enfered (the © games for | ¥ henont it iwill e o tnea s ot o aoE WL loDen thele eyosiandisee the | [ wittiams, 2 . T TP Ty To| st money, with Stella B second, Clover |3 for 5,4 for 10, § for 1, § for 15,7 for 11, ok sl s D T ) W ol HARRY PERRY. Donlin, p & 3b 1o 1 1 ofLea . the rest divided, = e i s 7 B ® e PO. A | 1;\\'eru>ullx 3b &p..5 0 ; 0 é 2 0| The rabbit mg strnn§ ‘uhnddlnng mftfnrses = ’:‘ ‘“:'m‘\::‘ m"l EO;; Lm; A la’glhe(; ra;::éep{\‘:;]rl‘vtl\ggr:lrfi(‘n 33‘5" '37.{“’5 (2 DR' MCLAUGHLIN’S ELECTRIC BELT 3550 8- 0. 4 ce, © ) 0 1 0| were common. Some of the dogs suffered | owler. . M. 5 V. Av'ge. rall Contestod: : s ed | M 4 oo 5 4 0fClarke, 1 8 1 1 0 8 0 1|from the heat in the middle of the day. | Sewell .. S et {2 | and well contested; but the tug-of-war, in | & This grand Belt has cured four thousand people in California during the + Rt 0 4 ¢fStreib, 1t 4 2 2 0 2 1 0|The attendance was only fair. ** | Simmonds g 2 36 T 36| Which the married men were pitted 5 %a{t ve years. It cures Nervous and Vital Weakness, Rheumatism, Lame e W 0 o Dreanan, o 4 ilzs e aieie i b w3 St sl (i aninried, pioged 8wk D‘:};}‘fii?}“dfll&]g" ¥ Troubles. It cures many of the worst forms of Nervous £ T 0 <leiber, ss ) 0 < 1 2 5 e 1 eT. 3 all else fails. = » S i 1 0 S| Burge rt 40l p iy o ke Big Dog Stake at San Jose < 3 3 3 200 4 'n(;e coxecutive committee, which man- @ T 9 5 T 00 0 aty - = = = = = ¢ SR i pECE e e e | aged the affair, consisted of: Fred Arndt, | @ 3 W/ Y A Dt 0l i T T LSAN JOSE, June 18—In the coursing | | president of the club; Henry Meyer, 1o 9 Stop druggi e =UIE ou. 5 s 3o 50 here to-day Cross Patch and Wheel of A Lecture on Cuba. | Coffaney, B. K. Hill 'W. Taisen, E. W.| @ & doctar in s il hact ielp vou, and the money that you would pay + RS s (S e 2413 Fortune divided first money. It was a| The third annual lecture of Golden Gate | Jacobs and ‘Charles M. Troppman. | R sold; for it saturates the mesmon oo Belt. ‘It is worth its weight In @ 3 T sixty - stake, est ever | Council No. 4. Y g e results of the races wer ¥ new life, new vigor, new St 80 i B et 8421 foigfoncde PR i | Council No. 4, Y. M. L, will be delivered | gofines oo s Of 1 edasl & mateadr ST B U5 TS SR i ! o JAKLAY Saxte Crs 2000 e. by J. W. Erwin to-morrow evening at | o i SEVD FOR “THR, + AB. R. BH. SB. P Base hits 0 3 1101 0-12 e e | Metropolitan He 5 = | Boys under 10—First, McCormick; sec- very vi THREE CLASSES OF MEN.” * e ‘1' 150 A) A ey PIGEON SHOOT AT INGLESIDE. ;\3;::;;lehl()dn“{{ghn{tF;!fglg“§t,r:eéu‘]?\!f ;.:g D"rdi i Tm‘u"‘""fLfl etrae ”mfl:g}xck i ougI;‘rsn:ntmgr%v‘av}‘klx?me\tr:\?:f: g(x} the restorztion of strength. It will point & o “ _— 3 at 1 St a’s Cap- |~ Girls under 10—First, Lizzie Hiree: ser v W you c: come strong. 7 5 ;- ©2 0 0 0 1 2 0/ Runs resvonsible for—Dovle § Donlin 9. | M. O. Feudner Wins Champi ;o | ital.”” It will be illustrated by a seris of | Bella Brown: third, Mavme Btique, - """ | @ address, or can be had on application at e o amedfesitoany. 5 $ 0 1 9 1 0 0 Home runs—McLaughlin, Stulz.~ Three-base er Wins Champlonship | stercopticon views. Mr. Erwin was sent | Bovs 10 to lo—First, §. O'Brien: second, J [ Domt put It oft. Act to-day in a matter which h ‘40 3 9 & 1 0fhuSuelh. Twobase hifs—Drennan, Staniey, | Medal From “Duke Heidelberg.” | !0 Cuba several months ago to establish | O'Brien; third, J. J. McCormick. » 3| @ only of yourself, but of your family and friends. of pour fuinee tphnessnot 3 (0783 18 1| Sus et wase on errons-Sacsaminto' 1. | 30 metfneriman. ke OISt Hive | Lott aae poD 08 fhe SlAnd Gl Wit | DU 40 G i ke ssecna, B Lo P2l b ol eraa ; e 40 2z 0 1 2 0 sanacrus® First base on bails—Oft Donity | M O- y - | glve a description of the city of Havana | Potter; third, . 8¢ § 0 0 0 M 1 2|5 of Devereaux I Left on bases—Sacramento | bird challenge medal from “Duke Hei-|and its environments. The demand for | ,Y0ung men's race—First, R. Parker; second, | 0 @ 500 5 6 8 % 3|hSentaCruz g Struck cutoBy Dovie o by | delberg” at the Ingleside range yesterday. | tickets has been very large. and as the | RS Iakoun. jthi Jones: i Fs M A MCLau hlln nu’”a’- k"fim o e "‘ > 311 0 8 § §fParyeys by Denlin s Dguble play -Donlin |in the course of the monthly shoot of the | SUPPIY is nearly exhausted those desiring | ong. Vidier Tosrenas: thio Minm) spmith; sce- | 5 % S e e @ Totats 537 5 e | B o hime vmpxrb—'lc“"f“ml" Wing Shooting Club. Feudner, | 10, onaq " oud,call on George A. Stan- | "N men's race Fist. . Kelnperg, ner: | O Office Hours—8 am. to §:3 pm.; Sundaye. 10 to 1. NAVER SOLD IN DRUGSTORES. & otals ... R O'Connell. the chalienger, killed eve Vi atd 3 - ML, €er | ond, R. Harrigan; third, C.' Rick. T Z P X e i 1alleng d every one of twenty | buliding, Fourth street. Married ladles' race—First, M: & Eldracher; | Q4040+ 4040+ 04D+ O+O 40+ Q404D+ D4O4® + D+OD + O+O+ D+OHE