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JULY 31. 1899 L, MONDAY. WPH‘WE+T+-]—[—P{—X‘W’!’H‘M SPORTS OF THE DAY jetrinesiakes o B ] R e el 00008 Sewell took the same number for 57 runs. For the Pacifics J. Myers and C. 3im- L] monds placed the issue beyond doubt, the former scoring 9% runs and the latter & When time was called the Pacifics had 172 runs to their credit and only six wic cts down.. Sloman was the most success- ful howler for the Californi taking 3 wickets for 39 runs. The Pacifics won ‘he match by 55 run: with three wickets to B | #pare. The full scores follow Clever Work at Ingle- side Traps. $ CYCLER ZIMMERMAN {2 e EASY VICTORIES AEPRESENTATIVE FOR TRE LOCAL S AWONDER BALL PLAYERS Simmonc b. Cole: irbour. O . Thomi Richm: Sy Remarkable Work of Now Well in the Lead a Greyhound. for First Place. Their Match a Exhibition. f not_ont Harbour | | ! . | —_—— T e y ‘ RM| , runes ik UNION CLUB’S PUBLIC SHOOT ( M ach wicket—One for 32. two | | A WINNER AT EIGHT MONTHS LOBSTERS ARE SORE AND SAD| JERSEY MAN OUT OF FORM R, e . 2 b | - eight for 114, nine 1 S g —_—— = * 4 | 9 LING SUMMARY OF BOWLING SEVERAL MEN KILL THEIR LED EACH ONE OF KIS OPFO- IMMENSE CROWD GATHERS AT EITHEE/ UNABLE OB UNWITL: s ol NENTS MANY LENGTHS. RECREATION PARK. TO SPURT. iy - . e - ooir o e : i - ermits His | Coles R. Itgen and W. Price Each Grass Bohe Wins the Open Stake at Union | The Wasps Devour the Shell Fish in * The Buffalo W“"“S"‘:" l" ;‘ | it e l‘wefve Sl el Coursing Park—Lottie M and a Match That Evokes the En- + Competitor to Set the Pace, o Y abbock, b, Sloman % 5 T e o K but Draws Away at s nds wilits, b. Sloman....... chandise Shoot, Where. Connemara Are With- thusiasm of Halcyon N 5 q | e ot e 3 i dar: Days. Bl 8 Will. | & P, Colen, 1. b, b, Dickenson. Pigeons Are Used. drawn. ys. pa + - |55 neovata,"e. "sin. b Sloman Sl et G i i *hour loman S | 3 o al Dispatch to The Call Goeilen, FR0% ous e annual pigeon shoot of the Union rding Angel, a brind white San Francisco 8, Santa Cruz 3. % Epscialplanaion ito : B GiA Clabe e e i ran ot on tho grevhound m tne kenne Ros- San Francisco 5, Santa Cruz 4. £ NEW YORK, -uly ¥ 2 one-mile | Total for six wickets PRI Olympic Gun Club grounds, Ingleside. The 3 i Streams of humanity on baseball pl :t scratch race between Arthur ummer-| G rpeshald, A. W. Wilding and W. merchandise shoot attracted an entry of bent poured into Recr k i | man and Eddie C. Bald to-day a‘ Valls- | ald did not bat 5 5 | twenty-four, and some clever work was S n to, See :I: burg, N. J., for a guaranteed purse of| Runxat fall of SBewlekal: Qheifor 15 t%2 | done by the gunmen. R. Itgen and W. Lobsters unto $1060 and a percentage of the gat Batpth; |LI0F: 150y CHes K08 e s | Price cach killed his dozen birds straight. 1 men at was a poor exhibition. The Jersey man e il | Those who missed but one were M. s E had the better of the start, but Bald went | SUMMARY OF BOWLING. | Michelsen, C. Vollam, Mr. Trask and 1. ! % | right up to him in a second, and for three | Fowier LSate L. i Golcher. The score in detail follows: F laps out of the four constituting the mile | pyiold sl ot C. T. Mitc o g i | there was not > than the width of a | Sloman X PR 5 33 5| F. Walpert . $ 4| tape line between Eddie’s leading wheel | Gunn S iehue 0 15 | 3. eDonnels 4 [ and “Zimmy’s” rear one. ST A st This was kept up until after the fourth Sunday’s Handball Sports. ! \stic crowd at lap had been finished, when Bald shot| Eyery available foot of standing room | much like the old davs ahead. Zimmerman was either uLable |, phi] Ryan's court at 88 Howard strest| sied bench wi or unwilling to make a spurt. Bald at| wag gccupied yesterday afternoon by the | H wore a Totals once put spans of da> \cht between them. | jovers of handball. The day's sport |l B Dé m B & RUNS AND HITS and finished four vards ahead in 2:13. opened with the four young crack players, { i Wollam Eh ooke sed T ntivas o The results in the other races were Maguire, White, Coliins and Foy. The Clatrough =8 tve hitss e g Half-mlile open, professional rln -!'«\‘ 'Inmnv two former won by a score of 21, 12, 1, '[;."(:;vl(ri:er. : t;& spe ors Cr 1 Loraine, N. J., won: McFariand second, o, 21, 17, 16 e other win- veterso 1 ~ eats on th sides ¢ |2 it S ican.” professional—H. Jay | ners and losers ar T. Wilson . 01020 o5 W Wasps had the mob with the aton (40 yards). won, D. Stevens, Buffalo | p Ryan and R. Regii defeated T. Lydon|{- Debenham 11210 2-9 were cheered again and gain, 1gh for—Ralsz, 6 (6 vards) second, W Berkeley | and M. Kirby. Score: 21-16, 20-21, 211 A. Preece . T =, & the visito rever Two-buse hit—Rile: Oval 3., (180 vards) third . 2:02 B. Clements and William Hassell defeated | . Fisher . 1111 3 an appreciat acknowl- base errors—San : G. Murphy and Max Basch. Score: 21-19, 18-21, | G- Belloff . e 20011 & e called balls—San_F Zimmerman and Bald have been idolized | 2117, B Hoamer I 3 SANLENIEN e sRmA oo Left on bases—San b hatimen of America for vears. | Kleiber Abbott and R. Donlan defeated - Plsani S1120 e 2nditeed L A 8 4. Struck out—By Bals: The former was champion in 1800, 1891, 18 Sharp and H. MecNevin. Score: 21-16, 18-21, | In the club match Smith and T. Swee- ay with firecrackers, th | F 1. Hit by pitcher—Pitzpatr and 1895, Bald was invincible in 1895, 18 1-13, ney divided, each making a clean score, would bic ihe faces of thefDouble slays—itepatrick o Kags fo el ok I Bath have bech an honor 16 the | 1 Hand and . Hassell defeated D. Mahoney | as shown in'the following: smoke straight in their | Qo180 il = : | port, especially Zimmerman, w”ho‘v.\m the fand M Lo o i mmaking great improvement in |J; Sweeney . 221272 212 the snellfish | most popular champion America has ever | & 0 (P! - L e me | R. Liddle 011220 1—10 - | 1 1is first notable race was at | his'playing lately. He' has again beaten one | B Klovesal 5212111° 111 | Watsonville Wins Again. e i whon he Ocfenten Wiy of ot Deviinimenit & GRS BEE Smith 121012 2 ty of WASONVILLE, July .—Cal Ewing's RO ndle, then amateur champlon. Zim | *5& 3 sicnerst and W. D. O'Brien defeated | E; Olsen 2122020 -3 . are. still on the toboggan. They rode a Star bicycle, a lever propelled ma-| 5 Whiteman and W. IL." Kedian. Score: 21-13, 1111112 i the B e e Athe nana | chine, with a fifty-inch rear wheel and a | is21, 21 TinEEg = tlsame e e TP e tiny steering one in front. On this odd bl | A McVieker and T. Leach defeated D. Resan | . Ladd 3area110 —a itors gave | Of s Sugar Beets yesterday. and the 1y Steering one In Iront om. the pick of |ard J. Brown. Score: Si-11, H-21; 2119 2 nd was with- the fourth se was repeate day. The l'uu»r‘ \'\neri:/-H;“rr;d‘vrm" J, Dowling and J. White defeated M. -Ma- An open match at six birds, high zun me it was | inni were being mixed ¢ batters have evidently found thel | e Sallowing yvear he took to the safe-| gulre and R. Housman. Score: 217, 12:21, to win, resuited as follows: late in the|a stew to pieces and broke S b by e RUNS AND HITS T o hich was just coming fntol R. Liddle, 6: E. Vernon, 5 C. T. Mitchell, 13 very. | completely {hrowing. poc batting cves, Judging the way they o, omento . 0 ty_bicycle, which was Jectations of his| M. McDonald and Max Basoh defeated P.| 1. & Michelson.s; J. Brekersaff, 6; E Peter- his | ment work came n hammered Steffani yest ry.and Moski- | " pace hirs. o0 1 use ontrary 104 & better rider on the | R¥an and D. O'Brien. Score: 2 3, 15-2L. 21-1S. | son, 3; Debenham, M. McDonnell, 4; F. Wal- hard | their ¢ this early an -day. The inflelding Was | san Jose e friends, he prove et heen on his| M. Magulre and M. McClure defeated F. Toy | pert, 5: Trask, 0; 2, ke | the sume played | perfect. Many long drives were pulled e o sl maching thal B U lewmee = C MGy foie (30 21-20 A Ffelnes, 3 M Ladd, Tw wing agai dgwn by them that first looked like ¢ ik cumbersome Star. ‘hich he started. In am 6. N s <afe hits. Kid Whelan cleverly ontpointed SUMMARY. in uny company in which he sta 5 ol SEAE S 1. 3 L N 2 o o AC g D age to Eng- e last event on the day's programma 1 the ib was sent acr Moskiman in the twirling act. The rank responsibie for—Doyle, 1; Andrews, 1892 he made a \’" ":fiy‘,"“fir';:n;i;p; 'mrirsd BRI R AND, A BARGE. | ;05 freeze-out, and was wo‘r’x by E. S. run—Borchers, Two-base hits—Staniey, | land, allowing him Michelson were umpiring | K Sac to | Sheehan. Iirst rs of Schmeer and Pee ponsible for runs. O'Connell’ both days was highly satisfactor h clubs. The score was as follows: slimated. He won|younesters Cut a Freighter Loose rs; the secont crifice its—O"Connor, Shanahan; | in which to become acclimated. 18 Too! ase on errors—Sacramento, 2; | the one, five and fifty m _ cha on- e T n_Jose, 1. First base on balls—Off Dovle | ships of the National Cyclists” Union. He From Its Moorings. SCULLERS IN COMPETITION. OIT -Amrixewes, 565 Tielcion banesRacra would have placed the fourth of the s Two small boys designing to becoine X e : drewn 1o Fite by pitcher-Stule, An ries, the twenty-five-miles. (o his credit | seamen, with but little nautical knowledge | Dolphins Entertain Many Friends was feel » whacked the leather n_ O’ Neil WATSONVILLE, | scurried to second tily tipped the ball that Clark dropped AB. R BH. SB.PO. A Andrews, 1. Hit by pitcher—Stulz, Ande ; f 3 S z > first, “Tip” holding the bag. Fitzpatrick A e e DOubie gt Andrzon. to Hanlor; 0'De | but for A Yain, and another competitor *l" their ¢ i 4"ut adrift ax 0; lllenr)' With Boat kaces and Various plate made a kidney mark for T Rt ST anlon. Time of game—1:40. Umpire—Long. | THH srought down Zimmerman. deterson’s freight barges at the Folsom- Amusi and he'crawled to vt n | Couetnes, gin: i o r—Griffin Peiids s | falling broueh, nE vear the champion | street wharf vesterday afternoon. One | qy, gy q“a“rfl’:fo?’a?sgipmn = xppy pain. A long fly to left | Croll, r. 0. [ 0 Soe cera onths in France, where 7 tfuted. i o 2 - Srilderbran it who! weiit out.gave Pyne | Seind, 1 0 3 0 0 CHICAGO ON THE TOBOGGAN. |shent scveral mumtil iiige of prosperi- of the bove constituted himself, captaln | jng Club yesterday was given over to la- chaice to score and he took Muller Moo, o B o= |y Y tetained his marvelous form, | &1 e haL: Males S AY fi“ M Was | gjes’ day. From 10 in the morning until was nest up, and he hit on the ground 0 | g yee™ ! & § 3 3 {|Senators Play all Around the West- | winning all his races with consummate | & fcely percentblcomiiiitiey Ul 0 2 | late in the afternon the clubhouse was who returned, but the ball | Wiues R R | his last vear of success he won|to the wharf, so the captain and mate . ith ladics s past ‘Puce ‘and” O'Neil scored: | 2elal . 3 il o i SO, E‘“l‘l il | §ase, A N e “everest | competitions. | simultaneously cast off the lines and SFS:H(::;I ;‘[’“\:;s‘d::lz:‘::?\t?rmvr:g:l:a;m:;:- sum total of runs this in- | Totals .. 5 10 2 1n ol NATIONAL "LEAGUE STANDIN | meeting a host of new_riders under a Started for the open sea. The fide car-| ("0 i as y a | OAKLAND. Clubs— W. 1T Clube— | I er of conditions. His next venture|ried the youmgsters out some distance | Sheltered cove the water outslde was h lamps aflame with. heat | AB. R. BH, SB. PO. A Brooklyn ....60 27 .69 Pittsburg was a racing pilgrimage m";\n 4 | before they were noticed, and a passing rough and vh{vm;.\" an ebb tide meeting a termina obste ) AB. R. BIL SB. PO. A VI oo 6021 000 B TAe0s | Which was not a success. He was ill | {4z had a narrow escape from colliding | strong westerly breeze. X i >eepl s 0 A 0 e e Rosto 3 .616 Cincinnati which W ss. T z 2 pe. | co 3 y the third inning. eaux and \\n-’%hj,, i inis bl ity | Philadelpt Louisville | throughout his entire stay ngI}h" c'll; with the -rudderless ship. Finally a| The first event on the programme was liams coursed the ced their | fof el e | Baltimore . Cew York onies, and gave only one exhibition of|jaunch was secured and brought the cast- | the second race for the 1 5 i : At I= & s Y Seteaten the second race for the Dolphin diamond am once more lead. But San | Har 40z e pitn St Louis... S Washington | his wonderful ability. He was defeated | jways back to port. Wi o 5 had a special inning of its own | Donieavy. I e e Hebicass 1 i by 3 W Parsons and others, but in his | *'rn.jittie chaps were so badly gt | S by ‘h‘;,h"mf , when they batted the he- | Lange, 3 b kot Pl ey TR ST | last start he ran clean arcund a large | cpeq whes ey de a e , George Baker, competitor, Dr. F. 1 the field and played havoc | Sehmeer, s 3 3| CHICAGO, July 30—The Senators outplayed | field of men and electrified the great con- il e s they Were | R’ Axton, having his outrigged ift all the Lobsters in the bay. Pace | : 9 0| the Orphans at all stages of the game to-day, | course of spec by running away | gent caused plenty of excitement on tue | swamped. The distance was about one ’ 3 The clean flelding of | from his competitors. That one water front, particularly when the big|and a half miles and the winner's time 13 threw bad ball to bases, the infield forgot | diamond truths and the team became di Muller and O'Neil scored in winning as they pleased 1 3| the visitors and Freeman's saved the fame of Zimmerman in the an- | o o s, “He has not raced i s seen bearing down on the barge. | minutes 32 seconds. The special race be- some years e tween H. Pless and T. M. Ferguson was tt.ng were the | RS features. Attendance, 00 ore : < inning after there were two out. The N 3 5% ¢ : until recently. He has regained his old- e ter ¢ | runs for the local team came in bunches | Watsonvil 01l 110 015y cClubs R. H. | time speed, but the das nd the masterly HORSES RUN AMUCK. rowed in gigs, the water being too rough E A bye. ©' 7 lof two. In the fifth inning another ||.xir‘ Base hits 12072 170 0 p10 | Ghitago oo o8 2 3 | headwork are gone, and Zimmy, the best-) i for nul:‘lgg;nl {\!‘]fl(\i’ T. M. Ferguson, ¥ - 1 ‘onne- | was added to the list, and in the ninth | Oakla . 0100000 0 1|Washington c.eoopice T 8 %) known bicvele rider the wide world over, | Lively Animals Dash. Up Market | steered F. W. Woernner, won in mara ¥ 1 a few pieces of fireworks were handed to | Base hits L 2 0 o R e O s and Do | must emuin an ex-champion. Sect Withi Darer to Eid minutes 49 seconds. The loser was steered with- | the Lobsters and two runs marked down SUMMARY AT &2 B and-ebon: | smaward 1 C; o Balg visited this coast et, ger .to Life. by A. P. Rothkopf. There is talk of an- on _the San Francisco tally list. | oAV hdlan 1 S s three times, his last trip being a8 one of | A band of horses which were aw ng ul’}!i‘r St between the two }scllllfi[l; 3 The morning game at Oakland was an- Brockioft.: Bacringe N CINNATT Tul RSt | Tod Sloan’s party some months since,|shipment at the water front vesterday | The ltalian crew not appearing, the in- g roc Sacrifice CINNATI, July 30.—Seymo ploded fn | T . SnErh o : ¥ | e ot A ; ‘ & | when he rode exhibitions at the Mechan-| a¢ternoon broke away from their keepers || L Mok d L self Into n the Irish and German rman crew, made up of dashed | A. F. Rothkopf, bow; F. W. Woernner, irst base on calle Left on bases other victory for the all-devouring Wasps. Except for the fifth inning, when the a native of Buffalo, tart as a racing | the n | inning to-day and allowedl the Reds I pavilion. He to pull a game out of the fire. He allowed | N v, He secured his ba: and caused much commotion on Market { fielding of the local men was clothed in |V 1 ok L moth-caten fringe, the game was interest- | Etrnen ont e Wheian | two hits, gave two bases on balls and hit a [ man owing to some good work in road |street shortly afterward as the \ ) ; o T e, e R Mming 1berk |3 Time ‘of game—i. Umpire—0'Connell, | batsman in.this inning, Hahn scattered most | races. From this he graduated into in-|up the main thoroughfare, endangering No. 3; W. L. Bush, No. . 'W. Pape, 1| went up against some heavy hitters, and | - of the hits made off him. Attendance, 3. { door racing. ).lv ‘xlr\i(vlulw A l;:n.ulu;rnl- |;n~ life and property. There were about sllrfuk S lzulul' ‘Lx._nm}l\uhl‘w]-\r_(.lhc-u-k.n\ ain, Nic Support was of the forgetting kind. | orchers Makes a Long Drive. | Score: i1 Teos. when he took the place of an In- | iwenty animals fn_the band. and after | defeated by scveral Jonsihs the wearers s R Al L ong i S {tived rider on one af the racing teams at | {naRty SR T Lol Dirsued by two | of the green—T. J. Sullivan, bow n niel beat Wait a | OnCe and Tepeated the dose in the second. | SACRAMENTO. July %-Sacramento : R L E S ime supported by the bicyele manu- | iGioros. At the time there were com- | larrell, No. 2 W. 0. Patch, No. S Angel beat Wait a | fiC0 00 (Whling was the score until the | and San Jose split even to-day. In the 3 g £ 1 Hacturers, Bald was an “amateur,” but [ FHVIETR fo0 " people on Market street, | ennedy. stroke, and J. 8. lMarls, - ling Angel beat Mount 1da | fourth, when the Lobsters began to pick | morning game the locals were shut out. | Batteries—Hahn and eymour and | received a therat”calary and ail hig exc | B0t wio chanced to be o crossing swain. Distance, about one mile; time, S lemsélves up and fly around the bases. | The great box work o s, together | Warner. Umplres—Connolly and Lynch. senses. In_additi - “won abe } 4 S e o Sron e s 7 seconds. < | o made 2 b rs, ar issn e bixvo R Rl - Dy oionan, which could. veags] ook mamine atitherclatter and setrealal ekt race iniwhich A" We Papeistart- safety. In some instances women aloons, and there f an old countryman, mmersmith being dressed as his ed in the disguise Lester Ha half-dozen errol s on the part of | O’ Neil made a brace of errors, and Iberg | with CORINTHIANS ENTERTAIN. was found to his undoing. Five t LOUISVILLE, July #.—Cunningham pitched | ily be turned into cashi. He was the un- | oyght the interior of s | ! S| the locals, fixed the responsibility. Some fsputed ehampion of America in 189 : they rapped his untwisted curves over | Y € | ad hall in the first game and the result was | disputed champlon of America in 18%.| was' a general stampede for’ convenient | f : SR Californin ¥acht Club Members Pay a | foreian 1erritory, tearing the cover off the | of Umpire 1ons' decisions were much | KO0 douok” The second game was a siug | 150 and 187 Last vear he was Slow 17] doorways, - The horses ashed alons | “IiT Rich D iR hienihe foat ail. er C ather chasing the in-| Cr ed. ¢ i sitors. de b ey 01 SORH S sk =03 at a e spee shi et - R e tion, in | t- Return Visit to Those of [ e e i Atore mow|| - In thesatternoon wame tho visltoraiaenin | St B2 UL RITAEE VSIS SRlens o rApldlgidevelintns o b Phelon it o L EE R B e ne s 5 ead 4-2 avor o beac omen- | Sty x & " | effort to overcol ole o ad. | winnings ce heen inves A s i o g ! erproof bag, a s i ong by Tiburon. rea O e pilAnTErEiin 0 (e box, and while e | powiing and Braskear were knocked out of the | real estate, assuring him a competence of the animals stumbled and the remain- | Jic Cxetted considerable interest. L e R e pitehed & gg;f:t e t‘xfl-rg.;:nl the | ox in the seventh inning. Attendance, 9%. [ when he retires from the track. der of thejhuncH BN pedinemol | A ard ewiming race uracted ten uests of the Corlr : Mol e | Theisco, and the seventh won the game | locals won. The tea of the game Was | score of first game: S A5 PASSINE. | entries, handicapped as foliows: . H. Sug i o8 ailag s fox the Dast i) ‘fnrlY‘Y;u Pacalairlere, - Muller hit to jeft, | @ phenomenal hit by Borchers. He lif 4-|rm.sr, Bie SEA B W s!-ll(‘l(!nh“r'\cs Teat e B [ Coney: 135 2 s e days, and thoroughly enjoyed the hospi- | fof (0e 4 S i 5 K rug. Then Sullivan | the ball high over the fence for a home | Loufsville ....ocooossesserscisersees 8 11 UNIVERSITY B)AT CRE sidio. ; | onds conds; J. Farrell, talits thelr The s s o : il ! 5 o il uisville 1 ST 120 sécond arrell, 110 seconds; J tality € 9sts 1€ vas - | went ont, but Riley whacked the spheroid | run. The cover was rent, ripped and torn, | Cleveland ...... Sooa 2 7 3 2 sl 3 b o i turn ane, the Corinthian sailors having | for a single and Muller scored. After a| and the ball proper was clongated u Batterles—Cunningham and Zimmer: Knepper WILL GO TO ASTORIA Temperance Crusade. | Sullivan, nds: A. Brannan, 9 sec: been received by the Californias at their of play with the st by Swindells | it resembled a cucumber. S0 far as fs | A, Schrecongost. Umplres—Manassau dnd S Ml - The Young People’s Christian Temper- | """‘riim“}l-‘ e seconds S “!“""' new club house on Oakland Creek some | Krug scored, making the last run of the | xnown only two such hits are on record. | goo, .. |ance Union of San I o wiil hold | SrRith wnen Pape dived into the wat: RICe:. Commudore AU MCHCIsv BT 00 e K‘\‘v]r';'r‘“\‘I"iyr!-:‘:‘-5|4“~“';'f!”{)\3"\\\\tw.hir:}'r\-‘. MORNING GAME. | Score of secona game: Berkeley Men on the Water Daily | jmeetings in this city every evening this ?;\T‘;n]i‘r-nuos Snd fifteen seconds after the fornias had been eruising around | gver the Tobsters place the local tossers Lo Clubs— Rl Preparing for the Pacific Ceast | week, to be addressed by J. W.|Iimit man it scemed as though he could v in vacht Pactolus for about | well in the lead. The scores in the two | SAcL AMENID, Luiaville s EHE LA Regatta in tue Northwest. Webh, the State temperance lecturer, and | not hope to close the gap between him- k. but returned in time to take his | games yesterday follow | 5 AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. | Tatteries Dowling. “Philippi and CRE e tre July 80.TC I8 settica that | Other prominent iSpeakers. Voeal andiln- | el and the previons SEHe bat at the S ihen e TRy et e MORNING GAME. | McLaughiin, 4 S0 ST oy T L =0 D ers - ATl anas Bugaen: | - BELB-ELSLdIIY e S5 at | Strumental music. recitations, ete.. will | turn he had overhauled some of his com- i e ee L e B P | s T30 onn 1 T G the University of California crew. will g0 [ ho given. Admission free. . The . voung | petitors and, after a_fine exhibition of el e SAN FRANCISCO. AR 00 It o0 — fo Astoria in August to take part in the | people of the Y. P. S. C. E., Epworth |Speed, won out. The time from the start as meombe’s yawl Idier, | Bi1 R 24090 0 0 2 1 2| o yours guiy @—0'Connor was injured | Pacific Coast regatta set for the 20th. | League and all who are interested In tem- | of the limut, man (o D waeie s p. m. Two hours 7 0 0 A0 1 0 9/bya foul tip in to-day’s game, and as Criger | |iver since the Berkeley men met with | herauce Boe invited to attend and assist [ minutos and & scconds, making Fape s Vice-Commodore A. C. Lee's Sur- 1 0 255070 50 e T < o 1 SOTE <nirie | iN the good work. he programme for | time 4 minutes and 15 seconds. This was 0 3 0 0 0|is lald up for repairs Blake had to don the | success. at El Campo the . rowing spirit : e - most intercsting events prise hegan to beat out of the estuary o 8 4 0 1 0 2 2 2| mask. This broke up the team a ooklyn | & : s , the week is as follow To-morrow even- | one of the most inter g events of the the next hour s a8 Tollowed | Sutly i 0 f 0 3l madc e ok e e o | Inithe hoating nssociafion fhas iwisen' tg | ing. Galvary (Church, SCuesfay evening, | day: The winncy received a_gold medal. it ir she was followed | riley 0 i i a el B » IO | R pitch of enthusiasm, and the oars- | Epworih M. £. Chureh. Twenty-sisth and | Lester Hammersmith, who finished sec- wp Hope, George 3 1 ] Xen T TS B0 feel equal to much greater efforts|Church stree Wednesd: S and | na. gained a silver medal, and C. M. Far- 0 Clubs. RS, m 1 L p Occ t. L. Gale's sloop % 9 a batted ball. L Clubs— 1 ¥ 5 e S hetc ‘hey | Olivet Presbyterian Church, Mission, near | rell, third, carned a prize. ks pliocedent le's slo > ieiine 86 o, s ; B than any have made before. They | Qlivet Presbyt 2 s Peeven . fofiVentanis - wiho at : i - sloop Bmbla 0 2 SAN JOSE. Brooklyn . 15 will go to Astoria with a fair share of | TWentieth strect. T ek OF e b, o 8t Commodore A. M. Clay's sloop Pa AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E Iatteries—Young, ¢ ake: Dono- s 5 thofe chancds @l Gnhalit ———————— tempted to walk along a well-greased pola Amoterate itz Lol (L Dois Gnt | Totals - P T zonmon scGucken. e, £ 240 0 PE ST A B | S Tl Umpires “0'Day” ana. 3e- | (0 ance i i Rna s TS Not an Ambulance Driver. ~ | {0 seture an Amercal flag-at the end ot 1¥ In the open. e SANEATSERT i et iR T e e The men comprising the crew are: Roy [ In the list of the officials of the Board |jant but fruitless efforts. After everal el o e AB. R BH. §B. PO. A A st Sl o el MINOR BASEBALL Fryer, James Hupper, . W. Waggec- | of Health who will probably lose their | forts J. 5. Earls slid to the end and cap- ward side of Angel Isia exeitwo oo | e ans e ] 2 3| Andersor, 2 S e iis a0 | " hauser, Clifton H. Tracy and Hddie Ham- | positions to-day one of the ambulance | tured R s i o e Jtwo & 20 . 0| Fanion, 1b. ; Hasy 8eE 7 3 : mer (cockswain). The crew is training | Jivers is giv S 5 aabilan Jficials of the day were as follow. T e (ieel] 60| Dalrymple, 34 0 b B0 0 esnols Teani Succesds in Defeating | b iors ootntng 1o the four-qarcd gig be | CILVeEs s\ BINan ag iV B {Cluness s The SO e raawon e A ek g 000 3 3| Kento e i e e the Mereced: Tonging to the University of California | ORIY person of that name connected with | roferee; T. J. Kennedy, marshal; &. w. ¥ e e e Peaabig 5 o |Andrews, g B 00 SN0 S0 T8 il i 2 Lo o i |“Association at Sessions basin, | the Board of Health is Dr. W. R. Cluness | Pape. handicapper; A. P. Rothkopf, A. T.. Cove, where all the boats dropped ; Arrelanes, o0 o 0 0| 2 3 5 ® 5§ |, FRESNO, July ®_The Fresnos broke| Unfortunately the college has no bargé |Jr. of the . Recelving =Hospital and | schuppert, Dr. T. L. Mahoney and F. ( batmicen T S in the cnobbed i yietve Q1 0 1o = : 2.0 2 13 1]their hoodoo to-day by defeating. Merced. | to enter in the race, and recourse must | Sayvs that he would rather lose his posi- [ Staib, timers; W. H. Schumacher, P. vofi Going ashor at once, ti R toiacitie: %500 R AND HITS BY INNINGS. | Scor Fresno—Runs 9, hits 9, errors be had to borrowing from some of the |tion as a physician than as an ambulance | fiadein, T. A. Keogh and Dr. J.'s. Hill, were welcomed hy the 5 5 T T3 |Sacramento .0 0000000 00| Merced—Runs 7, hits 10, errors 6. Batter. | boat clubs in the vicinity. It is expect. | driver. judges. sat down to a boun als Mol SR SRRl e Maul and Swartz; Grubb and Harreli, | €d that the fast barge belonging to the |, TR ST Many Pioneer, Ariel, Triton and South »-w‘:"rwl;v‘}"m(;.: i i e S, nnbrea BB ARt 2050005 0205y BERNARDINO, Juiy 30.—San Be %:-L‘;lflt':v!:\ club may be secured for the Fracas on a Train. End mrsn{wxl\_na_ax“};y:itv;iht}n:,_Dol_prx_lns‘ invi- schtemen” chon tloumed” T "W | san Fransiseo. .1 10 0.0 1 2 8 08 e narding defeated the Merchants of Le CECANIGn Bl e G D R VOAKLAND, July M—A. T. Sueet. a o it mnanisers AT Sentih Commaodo AT RSt el e | s 000040000 et e L Aungeles at Athletic Park to-day in a rallejo saloonkeeper, and John ¢ ? ' Tra intermediate E hich Commodore A. M. Clay briefly 23 s Y. on called balls—Harve . Andrew: prra i MR & % tion while coming down el sieol > . t Apec e Corinthia Sy old| Runs responsible for—Iberg 3, Daubenbis 2. | Jiy Iiarvey 8 by Andrews 4. Doubla ~ | basebal team defeated the Los Angele g ceived a cut on the head from a revolver | 1he Astoria regatts ol AR risthian was give ries. | Sactifibe RIELBuller., THrat base. on eror | By g e A o aouble play— | e - day by 4 score of 17 o 1. T Thousand-Mile Record. Wielnied by Street. Contueior MaCariny | e Astorla fegatta, thongh they have not 2ol Stories. and the Binn Quistes And | 70 on bases—San Francisco 9. Santa Cruz 7 = | sixth, when they had ten runs to San | sen, the long-distance bicycle rider, the Oakland police at the Sixtechtr. |the present day type. dered glees B PR l_:lv’vi‘ ot By Tuorha sy DAGBEUBIS i OON GAME, | Diego's six, but ragged fielding lost them | ed at 6:10 o’clock this morning on h street statlon. At the police station Panio Suet, a banto: solo and Suncar; and | piich—Daubenbls. Time of . game—1: g Tt | the game. i = tempt to break the 1000-mile world's rec- | Street was charged with assault with a |COLUMBUS TROTS AND PACES. made up ihe cvening’s amusement. It |Fasin s o> Orfclal scorer=. BACRAEN | 'REDDING, July 30.—The Phoenix base- | ord, traveling over the Minnetonka-Fort | deadly weapon s was after midnight before the yachtsmen | X 2TH i AB. R BH. §B. Fo, A, g, | D2l team of Sacramento erossed batswith | Srelling course. The record fs 105:19, held et Searchlight Will Again Meet Ana- sought repose on their craft, | T | McLaugntin, 1. £...04 1T "1 1 5 ‘g Yo |the J. E. Terrys of Bella Vista at Red-|jy T. A. Bdge of England, and Hansen i Relics of the Fourth. d: d Frank Yesterday morning *icolors” were made | o AFTERNOON GAME. Harvey, r f $ 1 2 1 5 5 9laing fnis afternoon. The Terrys won by | (iving to bring (his below 100 hours, 11y OAKLAND, July 30—The F | conda and Frank Bogash. R B L D B ey OrConnor, 1 b, g Gugre g ahe el a0 e LiRiro T . R O et 100 miles In bith: breaks | (QAKLAND, July 30.—The Fourth of July | COLUMBUS, Ohio., July . —The grand fleets, under signal from Commodore | SANTA CRUZ. [ Bsgan: miies. ¢ 2 1 0 2 2 gf COLUSA July ®0-Tne game between|ing the State record = At thirty miles ot dpege Ll R the wounty | circult meet of the Columbus Driving As- S ELrtaTAT T 0 o B -k S il i Colusa_ a - cs of Sacrame: Sort . stiffe a” fail . vas injured | SoieRration a “y 5 s © ed o st 4 s s e R e et s 1 e A Ymmewman e o el o L 0 e D Bended N1SlgwE S04 1h Lo/ b the, total | [Sess tofsurpass) all preyious ores; In the Floop Cygnus also crulsed out to Hor; Birelb, 1. T... FERS LA B HIE TR s 21 0.0 3 o G seventeen strikcouts. Over G0 people’ were ON THE CRICKET FIELD. amonnt collectéd and: 313 807stlll due and | quality of the racing and the magnitude Polut. hers was s Atrons bree.o i oL | Hace; To0 2 Ve Srne sl e W present. Erros—Colusa, 1. Athletic 3. 2 & pas of the attendance. The races which will channiel and a somewhat lumpy sea. 2L0 00 i e haotale: » 5 9 3 m Dot Toieatt and Stockton il Bame | pacifics Defeat the California Eleven| Haywards Defeats te O’Briens. excite special enthusiasm this week are L et Kl o e T SAN JOSE. noon resulted in a victory for Modesto by by a Liberal Margin on the RN T T O Bres | ne e an pcoE {flief-m’{“u; e Kietber, 2 R p a score 2 to 5. A I 30.— L 2:07 @ :10. irs are e e onplegment of | S 22202 0 2 MESGTRIIID 0 0 8 1§ §lgame toduy resulted as follows: Bakers | The California cricket eleven met defeat | Haywards Athictic Gam, today ai .ne|Bogash. Cheballs, Prince Alert, Directly 000 trot of ¢ variety known as Btale s ie 36 2 7 o ToGraham, . f @ 9 1 0 1 1 §ffield 15 Visalia 9. The score was tied | yesterday for the second time this season | score of 15 to 12. The gamé was a siug- A e e aartepent by dhe intied | SAN FR ODea & &g 1 3 9 3.6 1)inthe ninth inning and the game decided | at the hands of the: Pacific cricketers. | ging match with bat and ball throughout. orflhitfi&e';;“iu‘:xnngr(“fiéogl-géf:;gnmfi“” States Fis ssic Monterey to N it 2o i et s The captain of the Pacifics won th S ————————— et 3 . S biaredl b sheAlres 4 2 . A, E, : 0 — he captain c acifics won the toss = well’s_entry, Pear] be placed in the streams of this region. | Hilderbrandt, r. f. 2 0 6| Dalrympie, 0 Do Fell F and sent the Californias to the bat. I, ather Gleason to Lecture. Eahaw B oo “%rx'\w?r:"* s Charles Carr, to whom the fish were sent, | Muller. I f....... 3 0 ofKent, c... ot oy { ell From a Car. X ¥ ¢ < its o Lady aeasid pate : ) | arutens ] 2 L0 nt, o Tt 0 . G. Sloman made a good start, scoring 40| OAKLAND, July 30.—Father Gleason |at Detroit: Lady of the Manor, Prine 10k immediate steps to place them in the | hink,® § B L U 0 0 .4 o) G. Naleigo received a bad scalp wound | runs: A. Dickenson followed with 27, and | Will shortly deiiver a lecture at Hay- | Alert and Sherman Cla : streams where poaching ani ndiscrim- ey 3'b. sene 0| las g from a cable car at & wa 2 5 By > = i inate 3 windelle, e Ry o aR S ia s 2 O T o ot Mowned il fon | Councll, Young Men's Institute. on_ the | at Cleveland last are in the entries, which supply of trout. b el i e 2 St T 2| was taken to the Receiving Hospital, | for 8 AR powled well for| subject of “The Historical Position of the | numbered on the close ovel yne, - 4 ; 2 - X 3 1 o r 300. The 8. where his Injury was attended to. the Pacifics, taking 4 wickets for 33 runs. | Catholic Church in the World.” | purses aggregate §40,000.