The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 25, 1899, Page 8

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THE AN FRANCISCO LL, SUNDAY, JUNE 25, 1899 Kinetber Peepl B . nd base Hurke, r. 1 Lange Aovasese DRARD VDN Totals Dunlevy Loft field Donovan I Conter o | Hardie . Right f Burge | Hammon ) 128 e “””u., “ “ { GREYHOUNDS RUN WELL !.4—@—0—@—0—@-«@4—@—0@+®—+®+@+@—0—@+M*M"'®+®*9 | e Pt e UP TO THEIR FORM o y t ’; St R 0 Official Averages of the| - e Moskiman, p G O R TR ] 0 ! THE OPEN . . o no 'W UPSETS IN League. . pe g 0w 1ol STAKE AT UNION PARK. : + Al7] 4 5 \ T b 010 i lebrated i be he ().1kl(m(is. Play a .'r., trus ‘ S . Buddwny Giver| Victory Is Ce SOME SURPRISES IN STORE| ¢ [ o 0 0= 1 imsids FEee + To- | o Listless Game. G S Bxslingifnrs e Beyond the Slot. i ¢ 1 ) out for Funning out of 1in Ay 1o the g | ! MMARY | v —_— KLEIBER OUTRANKS ALL OTHER | f ? 11 Tuns responsible for > | 3 A BAD DAY FOR MOSKIMAN | iiune resnommitie ! | ho preliminary rounds of thre < KENNEDY TALKS OF THE FRAY SHORTSTOES. i¢ pe L b were digposed of at Unfon Coursing Park . e o | u yesterday in the presence of an unusually A : : $ [l PITCHES AND FIELDS LIK tn Cruz 4, On Jarge attendance for o Saturday meoting. | SAYS HE IS WILLING TO MEET | Krug, Donlin, Harvey, Hardie and | o K Onkland 3 P class, b o promise | ® l A REAL REUBEN | ik Wit J\u sport “J 1% m,»n‘ .lkl‘|f-y:.\:‘rl»\ljtx\“ n'lx}““ ANYBODY IN HIS CLASS. Sullivan tha Fivfe Leading ® . o’ Dhounia. piaye--Thrie AT or to-dmy 18 for sen al ra he % Batters—Individual + F | Mardio < ‘]‘\‘\ e poorer dogs have heen weed ‘I\ .x‘m i ‘w he | - Tleldta & b Hasdin Pushes the Ball Over Center | #ime o ind " Uingive 01 open stako, leaving sotho. o€ the bust 083 | oy Claver Heavy-Weight Suffered £ I X ence and “Sausage’ | g - | supling stakes are in the same condition, Little Injury at the Hands of R “'_ R ‘ iber Is Wrecked on | San Francisco Shut Out. S AlNe s e SRl kg S Ruhlin—Possibility of a pleted the batting and ficlding averages | o BAN JOSI. June ‘he' Ban | i etther Crawford, Tod, Gladiator, Me : § e Nt AARAE . ¢ « Shoal. lvv\n\ I.‘ |l J-;‘y '..l ; he b r‘ tallic or Young America Fight With Stelzner. of e s gl al phene oLise m kers shut out the San Fran ! i the California league, the series of tables | I £ Bt clacon to-day by w score of 4 to 0, in the | _Several shortenders landed vesterday. . being the most complete ever compiled | . £ hand-painted Lobsters | CAL gaMe of tho season. The home team | Sufeguard, 1 to 6, won from Mialmo, the | 5, o108y 1g now the idol of tho f-for the league. San Francisco leads in| $ nd-g piayed champlon ball, making only | heroine of a Merced plains meeting. In- | S50 SeneQy 18 0w the 0L 08 the I toam Relding and batting, which 18 quite | & i L v and made the | one error. The visitors could not hit | nisfallen, 1 to beat Mercury: Hattle- [ 51 5 : 0 the | surprising, as its flelding has not shown * et the by look Itke 30 [ Andrews, nor co they offsot any of | ship, 1 ta 2y, beat Conqueror; Justice, 1 [ €1ass of possible heavy-weight champions | so markedly as some of the others. This| § & the fine plays of toculs in the fieid or | to 4 Mids Twister. The detafled was a joyous oe » “Flat,” for | is all the more noticeable when it is seen | © roplete witd t the $. The ore sults W | “Rig . as familiarly termed, nm: Inm ‘u xrvx‘r‘\\».-lr of the team leads his | § + Lot BAN ¢ Open stake, ofghty-four oentrios: | WS born and raised south of the slot, The | Position in individual fielding 1 B D S S SRS ) he Oak < : IL I NI 8D 1O. A B[ Ruasell, Allen & Veilson's. Belle Clair | mm\,|:< lur Kennedy's clever victory over x‘r};;‘\'\"“;T.l.»""f (most. remarkable feature | ."@*’"H@Mflw“ & A b . ¢ $0 0| heat Dennls & October Wood- | Gus Ruhlin, the hard-hitting Ohloan, wio | §yie SHe (8 the fact that, Kieiber lea E h ‘x?h ‘x]hl by 1y . | ity o] codl Kid McCoy beat | has fourht' to a standsull all the’ top- | Sullivan at first biser - The ‘;‘-;mfi\.\:-“‘\“; J PEMBROI{ the Veteran o ¥ ) voung man |1 t Aoy ‘ 0 e R L noteh heavy-wei PXcept harkey, | be eagerly studied by every crank in the : A by s e e | ‘x”.‘( Ix \\lll‘ o x\u on in_ the lc t Here they are: | Referee Wled to the atte . ! I olbnnelra s | Portion of the city. The pickle fact e 3 LORS; L ] 5 Panario's Highflyer | unfurled fts flags to the breeze yeste S 5 : ® - * ¢ * > SEPre 3 0 1 Lofter J. P day and at noon the glass house and tho (> 18 VHE first open rowing regatta of th e season w i - . i beat D Quill’s Chico® | cannery gave ir - whistles an_extra 28 g [ to-day under the management of S————— o1 ¢ . 0 ) s pee; Chella & Gafty pshot beat | blast in honor of the event. Already cLUBS, |5 Association of the Amateur A thlet =k SAN FRANCISCO. tyrioes ven Maher's | the leaders af the h side’s four hun- L ever ven row aces and a rel A ® | picata, ¢ s s DO A e Y R ire planning gala social functions to o races In outr! iffs.. the more R 4 | Krug, w8 e b S e S Ry Ko n in honor of thefr new pugilisti> ens the pro . ] o SRS AE it ¢ Handy' & Smith's Twin Clty When Kennedy ar sterday morning Y 4 | Hidebrar [ 2510 there was & s n)\‘w team of blacks at TR, oL b Qoor that had been furnished spe + AN $ N n FR RS by one of kis admirers, and the | ( M e Drpoer| $ | Heinds 1 : . drive to the CIMT, wh | e LR Ciam Dioc $ | iwers. Ing ‘ 5 X T owa | he was Drekusted by an aggregidon o |.J Dolphins are entered. Tne | Loy Ow * o nom ! M. London's Magneto beat |as a result of his vietory, . o on con e e ! s The only injury he suffered i his hard e | \ twenty rounds with R was a swolloy e ' CoacuinGg IcoRta: Tn. the AAt: few LoinRs b thal talion will be one mile. battle sent several we seted swimming race between teams | 1 redy’s po ever CLUES, clubs. H. F. Brewer and H. A W . iscan threw ut of the blows lan ¥ receiving hi . N . 3 T . f < N B O ¢ 2.8 ) Favyy Kigioo® ¢ £33 MaeeThinas Wirn HimsEwF. . @ : NAMES, - S i —__=i— | MISS JONES QUEEN OF . i=1 . 3 & THE TENNIS COURT & : : . < $ ° A B IS SpecTator . N Who dwoeew S :\_\L OF 3 . : Pevereaus FouLs = which has been posted thers | e for a return ma with | Olvymple Club rood t shehen e % ““ R s .\.l\‘\‘;. % CELEBRATE THEIR | S - S NATIONAL HOLIDAY | » ¢ & = S SWEDISH-AMERICANS GATHER ADVERTISEMENTS. \ well-k ’ { AT SHELL MOUND. —————————— e Rartfords, Patteras 1:‘ and 30, Veodettes, Patterns 21 and 22, 833 Ladies™ $45.30 And 49, Nen's 40 Tand 8§, $SQ.5t We isswe the handsoment Ricyeie Catal >e yea , / Pope M'f'g Co. ! 344 POST STREET ' SAN FRANCISCO Up-Town CRy Ageacy, L P ALLEN, Propeieter, 1870 Page Street, noar Stanyen. neve or packages DR MEYERS& CO 7 3 Market Street, | ELEVATOR San Francisce. ENTRANCE.

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