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LY 22 'DOLPHINS TO EXCELLENT IN | GIVE A DAY OF MANY COUNTIES| AQUATIC SPORT GOOD RETURNS REPORTED | MANY MEN IN TRAINING SHOOTING IS Both Deer and Doves Are Plenti- ‘ Lccal Barge Crews and Single ful, Being Scatter:d All i Scu'lers Are Preparing for Opver the Country. | Astoria. ke Al M IS | tr es. T { up the track boxes to-morrow. The for. six mont? 2 demand for seats has long since 1 s tee was elected at the 1e | sted the supply and the exorbit vear and holds office f ths | ked by speculator: places it re C. M reil and W. O. 1 t to refuse all C t | Patch. | -night £5 and £10 are A new office, that of coach and i | offered by late comers c tor, was created and conferred on W. O | "“The value of a victory on English | Patch ognition his experiznce ' | soil is fully appreciated by the Ameri- | in rowin, his readiness to take new “ an contestants and visitors. The ho- 3 ws a; n hand 1 | tels have been invaded by Americans s Jnow WILLIAM F. ROEDER, WITH EXHIBITS OF HIS PROWESS. from the Continent to witness the 2 N devotec 4 sports a by a large contingent from rowing Mr. Roider. is'enjoving his vacubon:in ) untains with a party of friends. Two deer fell to their ! e 1 the opening day of the seasc ¥ anot fine buck was added to the list sportsmen i ttoots Tho are suarmiig i vided with dogs and antl s rare shooting bef retu their outing. he other | BV erican theaters and other ren- f the party are in the backsr awaiting their turn to be photographed with the deer. io iontent Colleze A AR e | one or two more o LAD FERS is the official e o e YACHTISMENGEGS | ammed have all made SICADNEGEE crents e 4 memb. the club 2 { take their vacati at tf : ~ W e and has filled the « |t 2 - Green 1= O b : _ : SAIL UP-RIVER | R e PREPARING FOR | frciiis O3 i g5 TR of Harvard BY MOONLIGHT WILL DISTRIBUTE A MATCH GAME |’ sroad fump—0. c. Vassail, oxt 0. Bevan, Cambridge, and ). — A MILLION TROUT - J. T Harvas ! . ard da R. Thomas and A. L. p The Calitornia . The trophy recently offered by the di- Jiths of Oxford and F % programme for o oming meeting of the State f the San Rafael Golf Club will Harvard and F. A. Blou i San Jos i M La a h Commissioners in August exhibition at the clubhouse to-day. 5 - € a cook but as Commodore Clay : < will be made of the trout in led the Council cup, and, like | | s e b el k hors: * his second trip up tb i m and Tahoe hatcheri There s cup presented to the Oak-| ¢ B Spitzer and H. B, St of Y R ge Der ki pal events w River to and clam are 1500000 of the fish to be distributed in lub by Orestes Pierce, :| “Hurdle race—W. Paget-Tomlinsc : A dlamond me the s ams of the State. The commiss twice year. Though t ambridge, H. R. Parkes of Oxford. S 2 1.Geo pm will deliver them free of charge to the Jiay for the of ox and J. W. Hallowell of Harvard, ) take an anul sl ,‘{M;] ks K‘:br':”"‘l‘f;‘ e 5 ‘y"'f N e F. W. Struben of Oxford, Georg K e e DUBIIC abreamioa | 1o ract - 7 of Harvard and J. P. Adams 'n e e m of six ladies, who will represen E ford, W. or two more he £ b and will challenge the the 50 a A M e T Hill ¢ 1 0 : S T. L. Hi d e Franciseollaqd Oakl o Rice and C. N h the e s e to a| TQuarter-mile H of Ox- i s -nt luck re ( 2 Ore Pierce of the Oakland D. prldge and D. > iy goes fish weighing i b is still in Oregon, and several . W. Workman of @ hey pri of the members are absent from home. J ambridge A. R. G. Wilberforce of Ox- Markiaz ary L t and Ernest R. Folger and other Oak- Smith of Oxford, C. K. Farmer of ( D m (asey men will pay return | bait inder ave been playving lately on the nd H. W. Foote and H. B. Clark of rt Smith’s Ran ning race Corinthians at their Tiburon | Som n | San Rafael links, where T i DUpRIES po Sk on invitation from Commo- | the ne eet bridge, | found Miss Therese C. Morg: e S b » v 1 Westerfeld. C in Al re plentiful, and with | and other members of the something untoward occurs foot, recretary of the Hawailan bt | a little skill can be landed. | Golt Club. between to-night and to-morrow after- § Club, Honolulu, of which President Doie T R o noon the Yale and Harvard athletes I the loser: tol the "dele is commodore as elected an h @+ I *OEO I DSV TG eI e PP e O+ O+ +I+I+ O+ e @ will appear on the track in the pink of i K lubs to the Pacific member o California, Club, at it | + | condition. Every man is in the best « B oes Baval b e s i o | possible form and the team is in even Ll which city also | ;55 ? | better condition than when its mem- nown A ¢ | pers sailed from New York, Not an ac- s oma, rec BERC by LT ¢ | cident any kind ha ccurred, and arrangements rlane from ;) .-,] ool ell “‘) Of | ¢ the change of climate, if it has had any g consists of W. o oo Caprein dienteaaril effect at all, has « put_the young - L a white duck sherman’s | o athletes in better s a4 man - formed one of Commodore Clay's | b missed meal aboard s or since 3 = t Sunday, and as he lay full ® | they have b in England. Their th in the we pers or “hiked” | ¢ train very light during g the house & the week, Mr. Wendell's idea being I3 me to keep the men in form after . : 5 | they had arrived at their best. Mr. ¢ > Tor N elected fc W rves admirable discipine g )y 2 € mpic The Sou 51 received four appl * without it 0 and he is b - : o SePnuth p. Last day Comme > ve among his young charges. 1 4 to Pa Cpustimbece 2 lankal ishmen and America re e i 3 natched in the 100-yard C ancisco fleet will leate | and hurdle s and also in the 440- to Pet anding. + ard » Boardman and nclud \ nt_is on the | & her & of \winning this a3 : S Foanalocs wner, with C. L. Barrett, be- | { match iz 5 B i the Bohemian Club jinks, Gherne- | ¢ e { luck SR asurer H. FL. Gorter's new boat is at | { HOMING P.GEONS TORACE. » a var 0 A and it is doubfful whether an m. She is being rigged and is ex-| ¥ t SrimiTnes xoEDE L pected to be out In two weeks. The yawl | & The members of the Pigeon K F. Brewer, will t up to Larkspur on Sunday | ¢ | and Homing Society 1z their i er et ¥y there another we W. H ) | birds for ce from i @ crew hav Gop Harpoon is at Lakeville, | ¥ Red_Bluf his will Rodg 1 luma Creek, and will come ¢ be the t f the north- | the deer. 1 ht to the drawbridge, meet- | . ern s named the ing Corinthian fleet there and Teturn- + | following *. Worth C . s ing to Tiburon to-morrow. * & | 1L J. Mo Wil- ‘ i Next month the Corinthian Yacht Club | o liam’ Hartr g I take its summer cruise up the river. ¢+ B in, J. i P Commodore Cari Westerfeld's sloop Aeo- | ¢ & . < s will be accompanied by A. J. Lyons' | ¢ 3 el oop Freda, ex-Commodore A 5 Parker and Sullivan Matched. 1 AOIORXRON s sloop Clara, E. F. Sagar's sloop ¢ SVER 7 e s f nembe : VE 21.—“Kid” Parker and Gu p ; i 6 ¢ h been matched to | Alamedas and gl ettt 3 before the Olympia Club of this city g e ready selectes : e S * st 11. The contest is limited to twenty HO‘X’ SOME OF ¢ rounds. The winner will meet Frank Erne I )4 ©|fn a fight for the lightweight champion- 4 6 THE HO <SEMEN 5 L @eeie et eseieseseony . oo be D o . 3t ins to be careful | ¢ & 1 t Burns will ride | ¢ 2 « It will be edi- | ® 1 of « o 2 nn e e ° ¢ . 3 nd of diamonds . « v t : © + $40 1 . ¢ o p “about h Louis, and race | & 3 e ; Rose ¢ to Jand a favorite in front. | | % 3 xtens ish Bill & the horses s theten: and it would | & S Phil could be made. L4 rience and the 1 Farm begin to w s handiwork. veloped into 1t booking at_ St u > for very light, ace some horses e Jones will do his ) a plunger he will are tty well soured on from it. e jumping horse game in the Easte now riding with 0! Y, d or proposes tnat | St. L the | & day be set apa his sort of sport, ity 1a flat ¢ ; .v.;l be ‘u u“r This hie suggestion 'or na was ilroads conveyin, matter of the tracks coul it be- special excursion nce 8. | the iadder. s one of the star riders air Gra . St. Lou While | In California Houck busied himself tryin to sew up all the crap games and to breal all the nickel-in-the-slot machines in the | ood of the track. : little gray horse which cap- ney in the rich M. and M on Thursday of the pre three yvea e the lad w. eside, not until the spri 771809 wore dog g age that Jenkins d thirty-two_ounces *in 1 coin to 1ift the suspension _racing at the Denver meet xus an unknown quantity. Now he in June. Unless Myron McHeary suc- Taise that amount of nioney In a | ceceded in lightening him up this was a Probably Honig's ‘‘developing” | blg handicap ¢ P i B i THE SHAMROCK, ENGLAND'S From a photograph taken especially for the Call. 1@ 40460000000000000040 0000000000000 000- 4000000600000 09-0-0-9-5-0 R e 'BRITONS AND AMERICANS TO Belief That the Scores In‘eraztional Match Wil Ee Very Clesz. to The Call The calm precec e eve of the i ing a battle m | LONDON, July 21 | | v ternational both -titors a where 1 in fittis Queen's ver women NEW CHALLENGER FOR THE FAMOUS AMERICA CUP. No photograph previously published here has shown the Shamrock with mast and rigging ‘ MEET TO-DAY ATHLETES IN F:NE FORM in the e the p a @ + DD AD U S S S SOy SO P SO P SN 'JOCKEY ODOM BADLY IN;URED AT BRIGHTON THROWN DURING A RACE maigle John Friez, R'dden brthe Midget, Falls While Turning Into the Home Stretch. Special Dispatch to The Cal NEW YORK, July 21.—The first race Brighton to-day furnished a chapter of accidents. Timely reare the paddock d fell over backward on her Mason, who was so badly hurt that ad to be substituted. When t icld was rounding into the stretch there a good deal of crowdi wd John th Odom He wi ip to the paddock quite s sults: Five furlongs Dunblame second, Knight Time, 1:02 3. Mile and a_quarter Wolhurst >n, Bishop Reed second, third. Time, 2:08 Five half furlongs, selling—Oread won, S Tuesday second, Eileen Daly third. Time, 1 furlor press won, Florence Clark ~ sece are Perfume third. Time. 1:16. Mile and sixteen shena won, Leando, second, Dan Time, Hurdle handicap, mile d three-quar- ters—Howard Mann won, Premier secor Article third. Time, ST. LOUIS, July 21.—Results at the “air Grounds Selling, six furlongs— ndo won, Bert Davis second, C) third. Time, 1:16. e [ i S . * G eO e eI JOCKEY GEORGE ODOM. roeie@ g . @ere e Maiden ® —&- e and a half ilent Friend sec- 1:10. unt Mary z th n, > W 3. Pim won, Time, Necklac 1:16. and a econd, Jimp quarter—Chimura third. Time, lling. mil won. Barbee one mile—Moralist Mitchell third, furlongs—Miss Lulu W th won Time 2 Mae . Tk x CHICAGO, Ju ather clear a track fast at ¥ to-day. Resul ile and a sixteenth—Title won, Mauric cond, Ramiet third. Time. 1:49 Six furlong: -1ling—Unsightl Clara Wooley second, Rosa Diak Time, 1:15% Mile and eenth, se won, Blidad second, W Tim Six furlor rnero Time, 1:41% sixteenth Einstein t Mile and a Uarda second |A CLIMAX IN THe | BASEBALL RACE | The Struggls “for First Place Is Keen Between a Quirtet | | of Teams. | | Severe is the str honors the ba: all lea g nt time. According to the of this week's ¢ the four high teams may series any one first or last with Watsonviile bats crosses rden ( ot | be nto meet at Sac- n Francisco in a rather { crippled condition, but there is a great in the team. F with the defes sti g their. hide afternoon is as follo Oakland— Hammond Moskiman ready ght Watso; Pitcher F lutchinson Peapioa Lange Schmeer Dunleavy H dnaysveu Donovan | Hilaebrand.. 2 Hardie | e e g | Cricket at A'ameda. | The return match at cricket, Banks and Insurance Men Vv All Comers, will be played to-morrow at Alameda. The | former eleven will be made up from G. Stmmonds, L. H. Morris, J. Myers, C. P. J. J. R. Peel, F. C. Coles, J. J. Moriarty, | Driffield, J. J. Theobald, Fane Sewell, G. Theobald, G. J. Baugh and H. Ward | _ AN Comers will be represented by G. Sloman. W. Reeves, F. Croll, A. Dicken- son, G. Hellmann, J. H. Saunder: . M. 0. J. Thomas and two others. Votices “0f a meeting the z tion, to be held next Friday eve 128, to & article of the by-laws, and ted visit of a Los Angeles team, n sent out to all delegates. | — e Cyclers’ Run Postponed. Owing to the death of Mrs. C. C. Mclyer the outing of the Bay City Wheelmen ar- rauged for to-morrow at Mission San g 3 cuss the proposed amendment to the s have @ | Joze hias heen postooned.