The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 18, 1899, Page 7

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1899, 7 ¢¢+¢¢¢ov¢¢ovo¢¢¢¢¢¢o’ PR R S I I o S R SR A S e e + Trial Race Beiween Dy b Uj. \l/ 1 Batting Averages of the + Shamrock and Britannia SPortS t e lde Orld Ouer : : Local Baseball Teams :; "‘“‘000000000“0""06«000&000000900?‘44§0600‘6;0006#60#+#4##¢§60¢§¢#0‘0#66‘66#0‘00064#*‘“"“‘4*##6004‘44&001 NPURSE EVENT OF SAMRoGk (¢ R = TR AT BRIGHTON— AKD BRITANNIA: e = wing SUEERCNE 3 Rank Goes to the Post at Yachts Wiil Compete 4 E T toad j e = Odds On. To- Dav {22 San Franc'sco Leads . &t o ey 1 in Fielding Werk. | ¢ kner™ HOME A LENGTH IN FRONT CHALLENGEFR TRIES NEW SAIL | = e AR—— z T ® SANTA CRUZ PRIME HITTERS et LACKLAND RUNS SECOND AND TAKES ANOTHER SPIN 1IN ¢ —— - = RMERO THIRD. SOUTHAMPTION WATERS. ; PERCENTAGES OF EVERY PLAY- X — ) ER IN THE LEAGUE. NAME Salinda D the Taient at St. Freer and Splash | e BIREE T TE by Winning at Odds of s ek : Complete Record of the Baseball Men One Hundred to ir Former b Compiled, Showing Relative = = Oze. RRne Vaiues to Their Teams in | Batting and Fielding. — - e A comy und tabulated set of averages has | o potZ = e ared for all the teams and individuals §§én;mf r B now ine hase in the big State League. e o The « speak for themselves and teil their | 12. Harvey .1l e fv n 13. Whalen ceen teeees! 19] 7 TEAM FIELDIN BATTING AVERAG Her | o ght who Go- hard Hilderbrandt Hammond > DUP U WP Soev S uy SDRY SDEY S S S S e SLO P FDNA, W.NNER OF WALLACE TROPHY | CLUBS . McLaughlin, . Arrelanes, Sa hnson, Oakla nleavy Santa Cruz San Francisco... Sgeramento Oakla MIGHTY BUCKS FALL | S BEFORE SPORTSMEN DEER SEASON OPENS AT COUN- TRY AND TAMALPAIS CLUBS. Onkla iman, Oakland Cruz Doyle, Sacra Muller, San Fran Neil! San Fran Walker. Sacra Members and Their Guests Secure Fifteen Splendid Deer on the Marin County Preserves. Anderson Morrow. McGucken er. S Oakiar Watsonvi rockhoff. Watsonyiiie Devereaux, S. rer and Dri S EAVY.WEIGHT BOXERS WILL MEET BEF ATHLETIC CLUB which none of tk s that the'Co Russell, Oakla Burge, Santa C Sheehan, Sacra Fran.-Wat 60 & nature of t E deer_feed 63. Whelan, W Harper, Watsos Rice, Wats Cameron CATCHERS, ht to the C: and attrac ghout the i tnm chare " © 3 7 HARD-HITTING AMAflsuns SSar e 71| AT SAN FRANCISCO CLUB THIRTZENTH VICTORY e e s sl e ot | FOR THE CAST-OFFS 16901 Once More Cleveland Surprises the 118 | rounds is the attractive card offered by 14/82 | the San Francisco Athletic Club for i Baseball World by Winning a Game. | regular monthly boxing cont to be ATIONAL LEAG! Jeffords, Whom Jeffries Would Not Meet, Has Found an NAMES T Opponent. | held to-morrow night. Owing to the qual- ity ¢ the sport invariab! presented at 'ho gymnasium of the club on Sixth e attendance has outgrown the se pacity of the gymn The principal bout on the programme \vll” be a ten-round affair between Ed | Toy ana George Baker. each to welgh in | at the lightweight limit, pounds. The remaining bouts will be between Charles Vickers and Jack Ennis: Charles Thurs- ! ton and Henry Lewis: Mike McClure and Dan Rys Deacon Jones and Snowball | Crawford 'The latter pair boxed recently and mixed hard hitting and hummner) | fo the evident delight of the spectato Alex Greggains will referee under tl\ Queensherry rules. unabridged. the on ones which seem to give general tisfac- tion, With Greggains in the rmg there | are no unsatisfactory bouts. e et St oA RAIN CAUSES DELAY. DETROIT, - July 1. — A five-minute | downpour of rain spolled the afternoon's sport at to-day's annual opening of the Blue Ribbon race meeting. The down- pour occurred just as the horses e scoring for a start In the 2:09 pace, S the erand clrcult progfamiae STANDING. NAMES. SECOND BAS NAMES. SRR Y Hughey Kitson and Crisham; game: 30, 88/ 74 R H an sl 8| o1 of 1899, The storm ceased as suddenly | e > 34103}108 as it hegan, but it left the Grosse Point N s R track in a hopelessly sticky condition Tho crowd waited an hour and a hfih 2 | and then came the following anno { ment: | “On account of the dangerous condition of the track to-day’s programme is post- poned until to-morrow. | *'The programme included the (hambflr of Commerce $5000 stake. Tuesda: ramme, including the Merchants’ a| vl §. nufacturers’ $10.000 stake, will be ~on- tested on Wednesday and to- ‘s delay | will carry the meeting through Saturday instead of it ending on Friday. — e Rag-Time Bayes and Tamales At Kapp & Street's Tamale Grotto nightly. recongost. Umpires—Lynch | 30| 59 9 38 47| 95 6 18| 11 13/ 18] 26 Connolly LPHIA, July ~The Philifes d nnat! to-day In an exciting eleve: ame. The Reds made their two runs fn he fifth inning on three singles and a thrown | bail which ot away from McFarland at the | | plate The Phillies the score in the ninth ngle, Delehanty belng hit by the nd In the nas doubled with a_te Fou FIRST BA NAMES. Rank. 1. Sullivan . . opponent. He knows every trick of the skilled boxer and can hit or take pun- {shment. Knowing he was to meet a desperate fighter, Green has taken more than the usual precautions in conditioning himself. He has lived at the ocea beach and has boxed with Danny Needham, who is about the same height as Goff. Jeffords leaped into prominence re- I e 2 e ) - - 3 URED IN SIX WEEKS by better playing. Garvin started off at a | went up in the air in the third fely four tim 1 a wild th which, with a let in enough | | | | | [ [ | s made it 1 | | | [ | i i Chamuins Jemo s ive i il o _ Nothing Cures So Quickl atchmakers, unfortunately, com- g Y ed at the wrong end. They first R. H. E. de the match and then consulted W. 3| RICAED ...........coe. 4 H 2| as DI‘ McLaughlm S Brady, who controls Jeffries' desti- il Doe b s — Electrlc Belt. s at the present time. With a con- »ntal tour in prospect he declined to jeopardize the standing of the man % 5 3 Swartwood and Hunt. | | ON. July 17.—The Champions won their Wonderful Improvements in a Short Time. ++1+x-x~H~x-:+x~x—H—1—1—-x~o‘ | thira straight game from Pittsburg to-day | through the wildness of Sparks a the' mag- atch wi ack Ste ; nificent fislding of Hamilton. The Iatter cut of | match with Jack Steizner he had the alf dozen long hits and his base. vm':lng latter in difficulty for nine rounds and <+ excetlent. Attendance, Shdre then resorted to rough tactics. Stelz- i Clubs— R i i who lowered the colors of Fitzsim- mons. Jeffords is not a novice. In a It Cures While You Sleep—It Vitalizes the Whole Body. |a ner, who has boxed with Jeffries | Bostar 3 Sharkey, Corbett and Fitzsimmon: pronoun: Jeffords the strongest man in the group. Jones, his opponent, has becn spoil- ing for a fight. While Ruhlin was in training he journeyed to his quarters at Blanken's to be tried out. Ruhlin would not assume the risk of injuring his hands while he had an engage- ment pending, hence the colored man has vet to be tried out. Hiram B. Cook will referee and the men will box under Marquis of Queens- berry rules without amendments. The fllustrations are from photographs by Bushnell. Pittsburg | 3| | r s ‘and Clarke "s,mks “Hotte | and’ Bowerman. Umpires~Emslie and ‘McDon- Batteries—L aid. It is not surprising that Dr. McLaughlin's Flectric Belt gives rellef in a few days WASHINGTON, July and cures the most aggravated cases in from one to three months. Electricity, unlike uisville game was postponed on account of | drugs, can by this means be applied to the seat of disease. and it infuses health-giving L j: : rain { strength direct to the jiace desired, quickly restoring the organs to their normal vigor. i The Washington- } Dr. M. A. McLaughtin—Dear Sir: I have now used your Belt over six weeks, and find it all you represented it to be. It has cured my weaknese, and I feel as fresh and strong as ever. Yours truly, PHILIP J. DALY. Suisun, June 25, 1899. STOP DRUGGING AND TRY IT. Save your stomach and give Nature a chance. Give strength to all your functions by saturating them with Electricity from this grand Electric Belt. Book about it free. YORK, July 17.—The blc\fle rn’“‘r killed by a collision on Seventh avi nue yvesterday was John Fournier, a | | nd not Henry Fuurnler the noted e racer. et 2 clerk long- sta The Iowa Coming Back. SEATTLE, July 17.—It is reported that the hnnleshs]p Io;a (0’ -day I"QC:‘\TEhfl U;gers Sk i A to sail for San Francisco next Thursday, el £ 2 e eejest 090000 lShe has nearly finished coaling. 702 Market Bt., cor. K 8. F Dr. M. A. McLaughlin, g S s e i S Office Hours—$ a.m. to 8:30 p.m.; Sundays, 16 to 1. NEVER SOLD IN DRUGSTORES. B e St ) 3 S ) [ TR A R R M MM I M SNE MO M R RORM M MM M S SR | WHITE WHITTLESY A | ——ANOTHER_BRIL :CATARRH COLDS, COUGHS, HAY FEVER, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA AND ALL DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS CURED QUICKLY SURELY, PERMANENT- LY. THOUSANDS TESTIFY TO THE WONDERFUL CURES MADE BY Munyon’s Inhaler. Clouds of med 4 vapor are inhaled through mouth and- emitted from the nos- ng and vaporjzing all the inflamed t be reached by AMUSEMENTS COLUMBIA = Charles Frohman Presents | HENRY MILLER AnL A SPICAL COMPANY LAST 5 NIGHTS—MAT. SAT LORD AVD LADY ALGY C. Carton’s B ant Comedy. Next Monday—ONE WEEK ONLY, HEARTSEASE. SEAT SALE BEGINS THURSDAY. ALCAZAR THEATER PHONE ..... Main EVERY EV 3 THIS WEEK. SATURDAY MATINEE. FLORENCE ROBERTS the Beautiful Emotional Drama, “THE NEW MAGDALEN.” Supported by THE ALCAZAR COMPANY. |15¢, 25¢, P,?.‘(-’:‘;S 35¢, 50c¢. Next Fa'flvl@l' wes of LEW: MORR! CALIFORNIA THEATER. S, FRIED \" =R, Mana; A VERITARLE TRIUMPH, CURTAIN CALLS GAL! MORE FUL THAN E MISS BLANCHE BATES AND COMPANY OF PLAY In Henry Arthur Jc Maste: THE DANGING GIRL Reserved Seats and f1 Matinees Prices Z0c and 24, Mr. Fraw- BA D COMPANY OF PLAYERS IN “MADAME SANS GENE.” GRAND OPERA HOUSE MOROSCO AMUSEMENT O. (Inc.), Lessee. IANT SU ALL THIS WEEK, tly and _Beautiful Production of Audran’'s Delightful Comic Opera, “OLIVETTE” ORCHESTRA FLOOR. Reserved, 35c and 50c. DRESS CIRCLE, Reserved, %ec. FAMILY CIRCLE, Reserved, l5e. GALLERY, 10c. MATINEE SATURDAY. At the Matinees the Best Reserved Seat can be purchased for Family Circle 15c. Gallery 10c. Telephone Main 532 N K—“FAU T (in English). NEW FAGES, NEW ATTRACTIONS ! | KILPATRICK AND BARBER, LES BROWNS,: HOUDINI, MINNIE PALMER & CO., GEORGE WILSON, THE RIXFORDS, MILLIAN AND SHIELDS, THE PASQUALIS, HAYES AND LYTTON. Reserved Seats, ; Balcony, 10 cents; Opera Chairs and 50 cents. Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATI- NEE. The Brilliant and Gorgeous Burlesq: “BLUE BEARD” Replete With Up-to-Date Songs, Jokes, Dances, Etc. ENLARGED COMPANY AND CHORUS. THE GREATEST SHOW IN TOW POPULAR PRICES. .25¢c and 50c Next ‘Production—The Popular Opera “WANG." Our Telephone, Bush 9. OLYMPIC CLUB NIGHT TO-NIGHT | AT THE GREAT INTERNATIONAL CAKEWALK CARNIVAL! Special Athletic Programme by Members of the OLYMPIC CLUB. In Addition to the Regular Features of the GREAT CAKE WALK: Amateur Performan ety Amateur Contest, ational Cake Walks for Meda Special Contest. Oaklanc San Francisco. CONCERT RE COME EARL First children’ noon. All the gr: ADMI Reserved Seats on e Bros Finals of the S First of the Int D AVOID THE RUSH e this after- of the evening. o ale at the Emporium and CONCERTS AND BESOBTS. Battlc® e st cay the Panorama s a f cofrect representation. (0] Lectures by Prof W. G. "ROLLINS _after- noons and evenings. anNillA Meriet st or Eighta Admission, 50c. Children, 35c. Bay! —— SUTRO BATiiS. OPEN NIGHTS. OPEN DAILY FROM 7 A. M. TO 11 P. BATHING FROM 7 A. M. TO 10:30 P. M. ADMISSION, 10c. CHILDREN, jo Bathing, including admission, 25¢; Chil- dren, 20c.

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