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S WiLL P HMEM ARE | FER LEAS GATHER ON JHE | PREPARING FOR LOGAL GOURSES ~ THE BIG STAKES| of )ill | Alieged - Gruelties the Ancient Spa w ot to speak uit-grower: z as farmers and the cours| their | people en tried to extermi- | cted would part spread out sigr W 1s at 1 of any of its s spead to save | ne of the most what think as it the fruit-growers is a patron- gréyhound ucen Victoria i ess of ‘coursing: E: 1 winning t aterloo famous, S of all coussing meetings. nted_ to B her Majesty. - Lord Lu 's great dog Mastor- MeGrath w t 56 honored. | An open siak ~tour_entries | is the card &t U to-day and | T 1 norrow. There : q day but -an Monda GOLF DEVOTEES AT PLAY ON MANY LINKS. The “hoot mon Chief interest, howe ters abx try Club by Prince Poniatowski. O YAGHTSMEN TO GRUISE IN THE UPPER BAYS All Glubs Have Planned Extended Gruises for the. Goming Holidays:: The San Francisco Yacht Club meénibers Do | Phyliis, J. R. Savory's sloo yut the “first meeting for the s a e s ve a ‘clambake at the club- ir programme for the Tollow: inthians | ! house on 't da; he ing 6in the a ourt Califo; chts, will Sociation c on the . South, Bay nt Club, on- its pro- gramme a c extending from to-da to- the close of the holidays, .to Napa | City. The Oakland Canoe Club will"keep. “open’ house” to its friendS on Indeper dénce ‘day at its quarters on . Sissons | sasin, ¢ - Oakland. There will be race for theé hdliday cup, swimming und‘ | other. aquatic spor - who need it, 1 The | | sustenance for.those | a dance in the evening. -California Yacht Club's - annuai'| c¢rutse. up the Sacramento River began last Saturday. -Commodore A. M. Cla: -was accompanied by E. Embla and H. 8. Pratt managed to get 'sloop Pu Walte: | s sfoop Idler, The yawl awl P | “ X ‘member of the California Yacht Club, had janisenioyadie Jerulne Bito, taluma 3y ough thy famous Devil's Reach, but drawbridge,. Commodore ‘L. . Hill's ' when the other boats were.unable to fol- sloop Cygnus belng ace ed by | low her, came back and rejoined them, ret C. Ba tt's|y olle, H. ‘ after attaining a point oniy eight miles distant from the city of Sacramento. | | | | it 0. forty-eight Juanit R.- 8. Bridgman’s sloop Thetis | 30p sl » 9 - | ‘ s dogs whic Votron | Juonts, . B § D ohn T. Carrfer of Alameda, has for some e for dogs which have run | 4;q J. Kitterman's launch America. A. [ months past been building a keel sloop. | 1 ¢ S On ks 1 . o an open or | I Lyons' sloop Freda of the Corinthian |She i3 nearly ready for her spars and will 1 S a reserve | dogs are | Yacht Club jolned the crutse. The San |be In the Water In about three week 3 A i e id, Wait a | F o fleet left Sausalito at 7 o'clock | She 18 a good roomy boat, with plenty 1 < Roches: Battleship, Candeleria, | last Saturday evening and reached the | i POWET EUC o2 A8t N, 29 feet -on | Last ey B o BB manniDg | drawbridge at 11:3 p. m. Leaving on | the waterline, and she has a draugnt of | Ol Glors, Swent ‘Tips, GQuickstiteh, imp. | Sunday an hour. before noon, moorings | five feet. Her ballast is carried outside. T e o Goranr: | were-made at 6 p. m. - |Harry W. Brydges being unable to secure | . The train service wiil be the.same as on he San Francisco club has an extended | time - for yachting, has, sold his €190 | 5 Sunday on its programume for the holiday e Con e 5 A Entrics for the Stake /ill be made from Sausalito at X et tedon| o ] | to be run in Se; ou the [ o'clock this afternoon znd the fleet will | 24th inst. be $10. | rendezvous at Vallejo, anchoring for:the | R Genirt Franices harn of 1 The first payment must be made on or be At 7 N o et Tay rol fore July 24; sud on the 15th of Au- made | nien "o o ive ot VAReI0E Rt tine 5 ! gust and the final § on or before the draw | for Napa Creek, up- which fleet will | (AR A‘:""h'_“”lq‘r:](\."g:‘g[ng‘ I estivities g ole on Beptember 6. o will be run: sail or be towed. On Mondas Tuesday, | Commodore James S. Hanle fr teeing | on September ion _ day. the yachts will get under w 1| i have as his guests Dr. Charles L. 1 slim gum trees, be- ; | sall br be towed to Vallefo, whero there | Figgale, John F. Ward. Hervey Darneaf, | , the | Wil be a reception In thelr honor. At 11| X i 0ion, Joe Mills, L. A. Redmond | P out 2 hundred yards ound there is a | | { 'BURLINGAME 1S ~Ab from E arer | 2 Yacht Associatiop. It Is expected that GRIGKE T ALAMEDA, slie = epws | PREPARED FOR .| gy Blifand seolcviicgals | - HICKETRATY i 5 H ke 3 . - | Juanita, Thetis, Sappho, Will o’ the Wisp | - b e % S ; B s i | ; | &nd"the launch America will accompany | The third rpund- of matches for the o e | TG | the fegship. 2 - Browri pepnant will begin at the Alameda | e e Ll ]T 7 T ITIES | a8t inians nave planned’a cruise | grounds to-morow: The Alameda eleven " On * approachi g |0 Suisun during the.holldays. The fleet:| w) pe chosen from the-following: J. J. oo nr e — JIl leave Tiburon early this afternoon’| Will be chosen from the “e/uaEs o 3 | Pt St gt Lo ‘ - : 1nd will “anchor., to-night oft Dillon's | Morfurty, captain: 1. H. Seundcts, & - yiAve feet| Has Al the ' High-Glass Sports | Boint They will Feath Buisun to-morrow-| Baugh, R. Pecl, B. Bird, F. Crol; IL: TS| ; ;" |and on Monday will sail down to Vallejo | Ward, V. Seebeck . G. Hellmann, Stan 3, AL i S Pro nd spend the night there. On Tuesday (‘B Head, L. H. Morris,” W. G. Fortman | | of the: Field on .the: Pro | they Will join the Pacific Interclub Yacht | s it fic team .will g | Association ‘cruise. i : | e O gramme. - H. R. Simpson’s yacht Tramontana, the | 8¢ . |1argest yawl on, Sin ‘Francisco Rav,’wis y i |~ Thé Independence stivities -at Fout last Saturday for her fi il She & InRldEeE Sewell La - Pinto | Burlingame Country Club will commence’| {s a.roomy- and 'uln‘!nr!::{»l;' vmf]l]. -Lgv):!» lands. 5, T. Bickerdike and H. W. . Pairbanks. l'or | be the -gold” tournament for the Prince | vet to say what her sailing | the absente of George rid J7 3. Theobald. 5, nine holes, total | ponfatowski :challenge trophy, for which | g e B le It 'v}'llll‘lv;()(”b;‘y;::Vhllv':-’; "\finv 4)\{‘:‘\.]‘u|~ best mcore i8:30; | iy Nave hean recelven:froia tall the | - loop v was belng.buit | fo-get -up a match ‘on July 4 bets OO WO eTups, | by Lapham at ”hp n{wvxwf' 1‘\15 ;1.},‘.n”u;‘hp» ek dmslof g f Tl Club s 31. I e o par ¢ vo ago has been bought by H: sh ;g _ See nine holes On. Tuesday -there will be golf,. pigeon '-A;;“,;‘,m“‘ e ter ot the Corinthian |-Institute intends.to give a picnic on thal > by Franc O!| shooting by :members of the club and | Yacht Club, and will be finished by him. 1 day at Leona Ilelghts to all the men and i o Ankeles County Club links for | .track..in the afternoon.. The track | Califbrias to visit Tiburon ot .some coh- “ that sucti a iaich may be arranged later, | 13, made by C. E, Orr -of | gramma s is .inade up of fhe follg | Californias 1o HIs Ruar. The 12th will | when there Will be moro ships in port open - competition for | races: 3 iy ba the day chosen, as the ( from which to choose. . 3 7 of this year. The best € S et : Sk g ; St meinber of the'club. was] - Thrte-sixieonths Lot 8 e (o0 B 5% < sby in. the Same competi=| BUAeA Fiveciehit g S : R .- . rE 5 never won & ra 7 - - : 2w : i £ DOC fourt mifles, X 4 bz : 2 ; : ; : : WIJH JHE DOG FANGIERS: | 3% L 3 ; Sl S ; i d 5 |- “Finitfes: will cloge with Secretary % 2 THé: ‘meetir of the Pacific advl_fhryi‘ at-the:clib_on: Monday e committée of the American Kennel CIub, |-, yyricheon will Le-served on the’ bioad scheduled for the Zth. inst., did not- take e A D as 1o _quorum’ could -be. obtained. il Be inuaie Tor tho = : : Henry Carlton, one of the best-known Viéw . the sports, ———— B e ¥ of the committee, Was serious < mst. the races of the | ON JONES P EO 0406000000 @ il and s’ still confined.” to his home, | Clulr will be-held on Walter 8. 1o MISS MARIC though happily approaching conv track.. The principal race will be, & G ence. The cominiitee will probabl | and. onechalf - mile stecple by . : T Zonve 1 carly date, as matters of | ‘valuable s iphy’ prese: J DEFEH_TS A William 2 Moore, .. The: racé is open to qualified : : 1 with th intérs ‘whidhi hive followed the club's AMERICA. sion of the banch-|l'hounds at’ léist ‘1 during the pas e : r;r the S"m, Ime season. [t s for. gentlemen ', riders, to o . which rejected his pre rry 200 pounds: td to Bam's Bow of. the s} s oreohias oF éo Hunt Club | 1SS MARION" JO! Lreavy-weight pointer. will d. at Buriingame Clubhouse next | won the tennis championship ms that his dog Faraud Saturday night. Matters relative to the 1 singles for the [United" . i perpetuation of the Hunt Club will be dis- | States. is a Santa Monica girl, 1y _defe 8 Bow in the nov cussed. The meets of the club have been | , ress ‘dispatches credit Judge accounted for th e, T L UE the toands aen | although the press ‘dispatches credit of hi s decision by all | not too fast for the average rider and if | Pasadena with that honor. The mis- in the forty-eight hours that had| ihe "drag-boy's ious way is well | take occurred from the fact that she im's Bow had improved on the | [ G S ire” are few lines of sport | is a member of the Columbia Hill Faraud had deterlorated. M | which give more general satisfaction'tnan | Club, Pasadena, Santa Monica’s local e conclusion, 3 > | this same drag hunt. By s cares “are | clup being recently organized and not stiff bitch puppy Hebe | Merged in forgetfulness when hounds are | yet “entered as a regular club. The - which was entered in the show | running hard. o L Columbla Hill Club has other noted ss, jumped from the stable loft days before the show and sprained left shoulder badly, She has since Handball Experts to Play. i | Professor Riordan of Phil Ryan’'s hand- ball court announces that the entries for | | contests on Sunday and Tue are filled. | The entries for to-morrow ar E. Barry and T. Foley vs. D. Regan and her been operated on and does not show the trace of lameness. This is a s cure and testimony to the sur- skill. rigilant, splendid the fox terrier owned William Strachan, died last | J. Kirby = | week of peritonitis, caused by swallowinz | W, H. Sieberst and E. McDonough vs. . J. Sheehan and E. Lynch. D, Rodgers and M. McDonald vs. M. Me- Neil and G. McDonald T. McManus and J. Dooley vs. J. Me- Namara and S. Garvey. P. Hutchinson and M. Dillon P.| | Kelly and G. Hutchinson, | J. White and M. Maguire vs. J. Collins | and E. Curley. A, Hampton and J. Riordan vs. M. J. Kilgallon and R. Linchan. a cork. St. Vigllant was ona of the best | D. £tud do <5 on the coast, and his owner will in replacing him. Pacific Mastiff Club has issued ita is won af the late show. They con- r shield with the club name r with the date and name of rhe < On the reverse is engraved the class for which award is made. They a the most original medals given by ar club. d difficuity "he vs. .o'clock on the morning of the Fourth the fleet will, start on_ the homeward trip | joining the cruise of the Pacific Interclub plavers on its roll. among them.being Messrs. Picher, Freeman, Rowan and Daggett and many others of more or fame. Santa.Monica has always d valiant playvers in the tennis field, he most noted one previously being b Carter, who won the champion- ship successively and who is playing Jeading roles with Maud Adams in the East. Miss Jones wins honors with a record unequaled by so young a player. Bare- ly 20 years old and only a couple af years in the tennis field and already she ‘holds the champlonship of the TUnited States. She is a most sensible young woman, however, and will not C. Hanle —_—e—————— | and-C. D, PP S SN DA MISS MARION. JONES. allow her pretty head to be turned by SO T efeetete] | twenty-eight yards. @ +6+060 ¢<@»$—®—¢@+©+©«o~@-o-@ *H e D s have much to engage their attention during. the Independence day holidays. challenge trophy; The games will be plaved at Burlingame on Mond: kland Golf Club will represent that organization in the competition. presented Burlingame Coun- v. Miss Allce Mofiitt of the ZE SRR NRNT @ SPORTSMEN ARE - 'PUNISHING MEN . VIOLATING -LAWS Ha\)efmp!-o\;eq a. _Clamé War‘dzg\" .and Protect. Their Interests. to Guard . The sportsmen of ‘Mendocino - County have taken a firm stand in.the matter of preserving game from the onslaught of | market shooters and others who .disre- gard the laws. They ralsed a fund.re- cently to be expended in the employment of a game warden, deputized by the Sher- to watch for persons violating the He had bardly assumed his dut when he arrestéd a man with venison in his possession. 7 The culprit was fined $20. On Monday he arrested two men who had in their po! fon ntne hides and 200 pounds of meat. They fined $40 each. If the enuine spor men throughout the tate ollowed the example set by the Mendo- cino people the laws would be respected and the game would thrive H. JOHNSoN= AT A I SAS ettt @ 1 ‘AN ASSOGIATION i @ttt S S T T 'MELJING SNOW | SPOILS TROUT | OF THE OARSMEN FISHING HERE| JO BE FORMED :Fl\_J-Castzrs R;c_rzri’\)z Depressing | Its Jurisd]cliorm Embrace Al Reports From Favor.te Bmateurs:on the Pacific | Streams | Goast: | |* The recent spell of hot weather has:In-| “Thé first prizes were. evenly dlvided at directly spoiled the sport of- the. ‘fisher= I'last Sunday's regatia;’the- Alamedas win- men ‘during the ‘Independence day. halt='| ning- the-senjor- barge: race;and: the Uni- days. It has had the effect:of melting ! vérsity. ‘of: California : taking -thé :junior the snow on the mountains, thus making | barge’.event. - A Pfonéer’ man :was first of the favorite trout streams rushing tor-'| inthe . canoe, " South “Knd: man- in the rents. The prospects-were never.so bad | genfor. skiff- and" a:: Dolphinman-in_.the before at this time of the year. . At Webs | junfor ‘skiff. | ber Lake t > has been:good fishing wi The--Dolphins- were much disappointed, spoon- ard " bait, but vour genulne flv-| gnd’ still feel-aggriéved at:the' failure: of caster scorns the use of these. Victor. Cagljeri.’ bow: oar it -their. ‘barga Independence L the -trout ane.; to. présenit-himself &t . El Campo last shing is reborted S They. think: that" he -Sught. to Upper .Sacramento, toold by his club “and the. fellow- { members:of |his ‘erew, “'Had ‘lé- béén pre ent and ready ‘to.row the-Dolphins wo have gbstained from-tiring themselvés out in. other -evernits. and; would-have Teserved thelr: strengilr for: the :senior barge Tacy the « The Truckee is high and will fairly good on near Sims. be better a fortnight hence. 3 son for black bass fishing will Fair fishing may .be eXpest- ed in Russian River, although it will not be at its best until August ot September. : of the s ary to:the Rus~ 3 1 fuhing und many execellent catches are re- | méeting-deeided: to’ continue iis. member= ported. The rod wielder must g0 Into-ihe. ship of . the . Nat Assécidtion: and nd not expect -sugces he raflroad ms country, However, {'neer the large towns. sfals have stocked the stre h from their private hatehery.at Ukl i aIst to_join::the Paeiflc: Assoeiation “of v-|. Amateur Oarémen, whichiis-about to be Y./ formed.-~ If: the University of “California thoroug )' H! W, l(u!l»,r of -Santa. Monica, Téce crew can geta table barge it ‘will go to | appoinfed a.member -of: the” State Fish |-the” Astorig’ Tegatta: - Through the influ- | Comniission, came.to- this city last énce :of. ex-Gavernor “Budd,- it’ may be | duy. Hechas spent-the week familiarizin ible to secire the loan of the Stockton himself with’ the.work of this useful com on guarantee. of ‘compensation for | mission. He spent F and -Wedne: e day at the.St . and; then went | any. injury.that.may be done to_the boat. to La - he will inspect-the:| Thi ne of -the fastest barges in the ke bay.and is but little slower than a shell. The follo , returning’y nimission ng new members of the Ala- | Babeock, acted in, ity gmds | pleda Boating -Club were - recently in | and- mentor. Mr. ‘Kelier,- who Is a (hor- | tiated: "H. H. Hjul, Richard Halmar | ough sportsman,.showed deep interest in . E. Leydecker, Ralph S. Cole and W. | the .workings of the commission. ° F. Bayle; A dozen new members were [ sourdette, the well known attor- | elected at the last meeting. The following n s already preparirg for his annual [.nominations of officers to serve for the hing trip to Lake Tatioe. coming term were made: For president, Harold S. Warren and party are en- | C. H. Smith; vice president, H. W. Maas; mped in the wilds of Mendociro Counts, | recordig _ secretary, - W. B. Hinchman ng cut off from all communication with | financial secretary, J. C. Stamer; | the outside world. They went prepared to | urer, D. Greenleaf: captain, W. G. take advantage of .the excellent fishing:| sen; lieutenant captain, John Lewis; | and shooting of which they can avail. | members of executive board—J. H. Tim< B len will spend the-forthcoming | mons, G. Burns and Fred Cone. Ex- -in Sonoma County, and later on | Captdin Hunter, who recently returned will g0 to Mendocino for the salmon fsh- | from Paris, reports the prospects for a e | grand aquatic carnival at the exposition Y r;‘l la_.‘ Slj«'lnn‘vr) x«wfs !tr; ’t.h]flh}i: An4{ are very promising. The jinks of the iver district in:quest of striped bass, = | Alameda club will not be given until after ]r:hr- Bl'mln‘-’b o (Lo URE and A, Mul- | the return of the California volunteers ave b . fishing | ¢rq Phili s ‘chiefly about Verdi and the marble yard, | g™y {0, Philippines, @ eint of a jett Fred Butler Jr. is preparing for a visit{ ¢ron'G. O Fulton. president of the comm to Humboldt County, where he expects to| mittee having the Astdria- regitta’ -in 00 aport S arty it soena | charge, in which Mr. Fulton states that | Fourth at aliac. where they mxpect o | e has begun work on the organization of | got oxcellent -recurns from thetr fsting. _ | the Pacific Assoctation of Amateur Oars: | " M. Landsberger and Al Cumming are | DED, the jurisdiction-of which is to extend | gy o ndsberger ond & aoimming, are | over California, ‘Washington, Oregon. and sERELICO: British Columbia. Communications have | | | | | | | | the to . M. Shields has challenged Otto Feud- | over the sport. i i Ll fiaeto ner Tor the. Olimpie ehalonge. handicap | . Peter Farly reports that the trout in | bSen sent the Portland Rowing Club, the medal which the latter won from Dr. | ive ‘cammeniced ito: take: the | VeXConver Bosting Glub “the Seafile Athe P e T O rarom ot | v, especially. the “biue rall” which s | letic ‘Club and the Jamles Bay Amateur Besactend o before im‘”m‘ & | much used in Humboldt = Athletle Association. The president wishes B o Sy o b to know whether, if the assoclation {8 the Ingleside field to-morrow. It is‘expected Feudner will shoot at twenty bii from the thirty- vard mark, while Shields will be allowed twenty-two _birds .and- will . stand at, will be announced on The members of Califernia Wing Shoot- lnf-(‘luh will meet to-morrow - at e side. Up to_the.present time Feudner has killed forty-seveén out of forty-elght birds at. which: he has_shot. "C. C..Norman killed forty-six and Dr. Barker forty-five “The regular_shoots of Alert Gun Ciub Cluh, morrow. and Alameda Point tc ' i — Reliance Gun A has’ by en prepared by'the minagement of Sutrd Baths.for to-morrew. The events, with. the entries, follow: Fifte-yard dash, novice—W 0. Lowenthal, J. Kelly, g, Marston. 100-vard Roval. M. Ganliner, F O'Brien, W. Early, vards,” spec T ogh, King.. R." Mars- R. Young. C. dash, fuvenile Baker, 1. Sterges. g 3 Hirshfield, al-C. Donovan, = B I Aueustus. Mish, J I Ingle- |: - 1 be held a pecial programme .of aquatic sports | formed, the Alameda and South End clubs | will join it. A president and secretary of the ‘embryo assoclation will be elected at once and will hold office until the day before the Astoria regatta, when a gen- eral meeting will be. held and officers for | the ensuing year chosen. The proposed | association will be strictly confined to | | WARM BASEBALL IS PROMISED amateurs and will follow closely the lines | B O of the National Association of Amateur | San‘Jose to Play the Liocal- Team | Garkmen, of which the Alameda’ Boating }. Club ha been a member for two years ast and which the South Ends recently decidec The meeting elected the following officers to serve for the coming half year: Presi- .. - Three G=mes—A Bene- : ft Match. A large crowd of Oakland fanatics wilt | | de ahone: accompary the Dudes to Sarta Cruz to- | 3¢nt. J. . Mahoney: vice presiden e day tp witness the three games with the financial secretary, James Feehan: Lobsters.. There will be two games ‘to- | treasurer, Dea; _captain, William morrow, one of them being. a postporied | Thomas aptain, - James. Pallas; | game, and .the Qaklands actually _claim [ membe Z of - trustees—Charles they will capture’a majority of the ‘series. | {Félghton; Charl T,J""“‘";- Daniel Deasy, Theréatlt ot tha Géties batw can Sacra| Martinez an homas Barry: sergeant. 4 John: ‘Bogan.. T J." Fitzpatrick mento and” W awalted with g tsonville this week will be great deal of interest-in nominated but -J.. D. sécond term for ‘president desiring o serve a e e all the Jeague ¢itles, for both teams have patrick withdrew in his favor. Fells, chtv Bever, E | Just got down.to thelr. natural-gait. ‘and ;. The new:South.End barge is ready, but Leer F, Walcott. Trick and fancy | are playing fast ball. 4 new: set.of. bars has et to ke obtalned. sbring-b diving—a. Baganatori, 1 : will invadé the. local diamond | Ahese wiil bemade by A, Ragers. " J. tone, | s, € erlupt. M. Divert, F With every one of Ber Indiane |-Eoléy. 18 anxious. to go to the Astoria re- on mganatorl, -H. ‘Leicken. 'P. i . e e | gatta to compéte An the-genior rigged e . in fighting trim_for- a.settlement .of the | Sitla 10 compe & . . iyt | old_argument with San Francisco.: The | SKIf race. - Hitherto the South ‘End oars- D, T R e men.have felt-themselvés so handicapped Laird, F. Ralston it SRR O NR O MR @ THE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP SANTA MONICA: CLAIMS HER @S A 'RESIDENT. - all jhé flattéring things that will_be said. * Her childhood ‘was .spént in Gold -Hill, Nev., hér father; John P. Jones, being the well-known Senator from that State. 5 - Miss ‘Marion was adelicate child and her parents sensibly encouraged’ her in.athletic pursuits, with the resuit that she is a pleture of health, with muscles, ‘most skillfully wonderful controlled. 3 Her tennis playing is marvelously done. She is quick and accurate in every motion. with a specially hard, accurate underhand drive.. She Is very popular and the games in which she participates’ always attract an ats tendance of ‘enthusiastic spectators. ‘While an dll-round athlete, this is by no means her greatest accomplish- ment. She is a violinist of much pow- er, a pupil of Loeffler, first violinist of the Symphony Orchestra, Boston. Miss Georgina Jones, a younger sister of Miss Marion, is also a tennis player and winner of several local -prizes. ‘Miss Marfon Jones will remain in the East, spending her’ summer in Med- field, Mass. \ 3 ondition now, -and:Hank men have got aboit as ¥ 2 thém in-the. next two days as they_will | have to.taekle. this season, . Andrews, who pitching a- phenomenal ganie mow’, ‘will océnpy. the box in twi of-the: ganies; {he by their old.boat‘that: they have not cared to ‘compete inbarge races; but now they will lenter in-all the:coming regattas. Tha sntion s to.procure.a new outrigged the one the club how has, though jub befare 1 of liménp. for. 'this.‘afternoon: being -as -fol- recent construction, is' crank. lows: i The: ‘new “harge of -the Olympic' Club " San Franciseo.' Positiong. Saii: s | Should be ready -on: August 1. | Swindells.. i Cateher Kent R R R e SN TR < Bitcher. .. Andrews | First. base Hanlon GOMING RIFLE- EVENTS. .Secend:ba Third ’ base e i The: meimbrrs. of ‘the niew: Golden Gate Muller Pistol ‘and ‘Rifle €lub. are ‘making elab- Prhe orate. préparation for-their first big pub- Hifderbri - Right fieid [ 1i¢-shibot. which takes place on the Shell 1 The wil play the. Golden. Gafes. |-Mound . range onthe: 9th inst. Since its Sunday morning at 1k:0'clock -at Recrea~ organizat the: membership roll has tion Park,.Eighth and: HarriSon: streets, for. the benefit.of Tomi Keating, the: old time bal tosser. . The promoters: of . this affair- are congratulating’ themselves ‘on being - successful - in. - getting. these - two crack amatetr teams to participate in-the been steadily entarging, and a great many 1-of-the best rifle ‘shots'are to be found in fts rdan At thé coming public shoot fhere: will ‘be . prizés-‘enough. - to induce a. large attendance; and it is believed the mill: Though amateurs, they, afe all anx: patronage of ‘theseveral events will be fous to help such -a case.’ These teams |the. means -of giving the new. club a played -a series some timeé .ago for the boost’” along the road to prosperity. The amateur championship of the State, the Altos_winning- the honor. The latter téeam has not been defeated this yvear and of.‘Course still _holds_claim to the cha pionship. Some’ of“the players, such as "Big Jim” Nealon, Dave Bodie, ‘Dum- my'” Murphy, the Altos' silent wonder: Bulger and Collins, are-known to most of the “cranks.” so évery one who attends the game.will get his money's worth while at the same. time he will e alding a worthy cause. Following will be the mateties will be re-entry in the German 25 ring, point and standard American tar- gets. " The prizes will be valuable mer- chandise and cash. The local organization having in charge the arrangements for the National Schuetzenbund’s big tournament, to take place in 1901, has set to work to make the event a success. and from the manner in which the delegates put their shoulder to the wheel the result is sure to. reflect s | lineup: ch’dH to !hPhHflPn;‘enlof llh% \;’esl. \\'l’&ile o .. |it is true that the local body has”®ut PR Evelki e Golden Gate- | small financial assistance from the East- ern branch, it has determined to-achieve M saib success in the face of all obstacles.. This Koegan. _.Catcher . First base. Boradort Second base. spirit was manifest at the meeting the Raymond. Third base. other evening, when the following offi- - D. Bodie Shortstop. cers, elected several months ago, were gtrg\;sn:. ll:en M:l'm = installed: Hag s anter: fle CTERAL President, R. Finking; “first. Vice presi- Chas. Brockhoft....Right field. Doherty %e“'. Fk ‘;“mleg:rd"cu‘“d vice lgr”‘de“" ——el . A. Kuhls; third vice président, F. The NetCie Sundberg Libeled. Grieb; fourth vice president, J. D. Heise. B. H. Tletjen and Charles Lund began | treasurer, August Jungblut: recording secre- sult in’the United States District Court | W0, Burmelster: fnancial® seeretary, ges!erd&y against the schooner Nettie| Haake; shooting masters= F.. P: Schuster, jundberg to recover $670 99 damages for R. Langer and. O. Lemke; board of trus- -injurfes sustained bf’ the schooner Mabel.|: - ‘tees—F.. Ruhstaller, John- Utschig -Sr., H. and Edith in a collision. M. Wreden, ‘Willlam: Garts and L. Hauser.