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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5. 1899. e postponed until the next meeting. | Owing to Mr. Carleton’s indisposition the | meeting took place at his residence, John DOGS NEEDED |WILL HAVE A | E, de Ruyte ) {ding. neisco Kennel Club, whose deposit of ned without any deduc an Kennel Clib. has given rise to consid- among the offi- 1s beer, by the THIS HARBOR | Corinthians Challenged for Con- test in September. O DHEER Such Is the Opinion of Sports- men on the Subject. n equal show- 1 an observance of their L et | BURLINGAME MEN IN F Pa turn r -H d | Ar = s Monterey Attracts | Few Parlies A Retul Empty-Handed | An Ocean Rac= to Monterey Attrac A COACHING PARADE From th: Chase—Good Returns the Big Schooners and Harry | e aie f Doves Report kins’® | | There will be an informal parade of | SRR S R S four-in-hand coaches and of breaks at | T Burlingame this afternoon. The festivi- | The first fl . Bartlett, secretary of the San Fran- | ties will commence with luncheon at the | which always | clsco Yacht Club, has sent to Secretary | Burlingame clubhouse at 1 p. m. At 4:30} O e e e o R L e e e e e e e e ae e ] + L4 o ¢ | & 4 8 + . S 3 ® @ » . s ¢ ® Wil M A 1| & 54 ). Hawkins and ¢ & . © > (4 > . 4 > + * @ > i . vee o . B +0006+060606060606005 > ler -of the Corinthians a ct ¢ | eree of a boxing contest. This is for e O D @ | many reasons to be regretted, as the f{lensaiionthe Ban Mranciacoiohe g { | “Midgets” were as good a crew as ever e s e e e el * | rowed here, and R. McArthur is an ex- D e ] © | cellent coach and captain. A strict con- L B 4 | struction_of the rules of the Amateur trust, and was retained for that elub by & | Athletic Union may have left the regis- J. A. Leonard's sloop El Sueno, which d s lrz'atlo‘n comr)n(‘!tcc wl'thout any x;fl}t‘ernzln- ¢ the San Fran vacht Quc & | tive, but the less stringent English rule the slos awn, which won 4 | in such matters seems more reasonable. i the Corinthians | There a professional in one sport may be re the Aeolus, which @ | an amateur in another if he engages in feated the Fawn, and b held the cup that other in a genuinely amateur spirit. et Bihe A man may get his living by his skill in i Bartlstt s cricket, just as he may by his knowl- At sloop Gadder edge of law or medicine; but he is not owned by M and thu therefore a professional oarsman, foot- eneral dime & | ball player or golfer. The Henley regatta feet line o1 Y and I ) h »st purely amateur meet- | g i i d 1o give is one of the most 1 y ce ¢ L e e orithembardior Oinee ings in the world, yet even there the 1 t b later. A meeting of the # g % e 48 AU ¥ors ‘of the Comnthian Yacht Club v rules would not exclude professionals in B S ety } held on Th‘”-\‘l""‘ ght, at “’h”.ll\ “I‘"i A other sports than rowing, unless they e > after careful congideration it was decided | o g 4 vere cious a | that it does not comply with the terms C)5 N n TROLLING EFOR S 1 - decd of gift under which the cup at the decision of the registration com- TROLLING FOR SALMON B 1l 0 the civb, mittee and will try to have McArthur The Corinthians are ready to accept a | reinstated. The registration commis- ‘| challenge regular in form, but do not % s % € whic 8 not & . v a vote | e ot the challe hin a fraction | McArthur by’a voteof 2 fo 1 of a foot at least. The Gadder is to hav jThe arrangements in this city for the | 2 house put on, as the conditions requi ~ C.A.-SOMNER.. O I B B TR LR T | the challenger to be & cabin, yacht JUDGING THE FoxX | go there. The South Ends have no barge Fill dloo Buye 2 0% dihe Connihin TERRIER CLASS . | crew, but Dr. C. C. Dennis and J. Foley past week. | sail plan enlarged. The Corinthians ard| o 5 & |are practicing regularly and will rep- t | e Ying the excitement of a | @ |are practicing _reg y D was poor e fie. dlme . | Yesent the club in the skiff and shell egular l alleng The: vis o ha e e K 4 | il | St e it Baln it § 0 BLUE RIBBON WINNERS AT THE SANTA BARBARA SHOW. §| =il bain bt contiion by 1S g cular s ' ; i e ,, | itsgposition. e club will send a s | ma 3 ry alterations and put @ ® | L y e cadgnt in | make nNOCEESETy condition. dhe conest| ¢ The best of the blpod dogs of Southern California were benched at the Santa Barbara show. The central picture f aswell as'a barge, and F. Avers wil Commissioner | must take place not less than thirty not | b iy yne jilustration sho . A. Sumner, the noted fox terrier expert, judging the breed for the speclal prize offered for the ¢ | probably, enter the outrlgged Skiff race, 1 abceock will re- | more than sixty da n]flor ‘1'&1 )‘)‘;A‘\‘CQ:“ best in the show. Sweet William, the second dog from the extreme right of the picture, won handily. The beautifully ¢ | the Alamedn Boak i Cluby: will® accomn: : fro Price Creck fish | the challenge, and must be sal ¢ marked English setter is Grouse F, winner of all first prizes in his class. He is shown with his owner, D. B. Stephen- ¢ | to¢ AR BOOE Supy W boeom hatche umboldt County. Their visit | May 1 and SeRtemberst o o stana at son. The Scotch collles are from the kennel of N. J. Steward of Aromas. Ormskirk Blucher, a collie of renown, is 4 | be the guest of the carnival committee. Lo e Y ar a8 for the purposs of! present, do not know what v acht i de- shown in the center of the string. 4 | The Fioneers, having err'fzcr!'un‘aebl?e;e‘i‘r(gle determ nents should | BXee 1, a8 the defender must be within S S i gt S . =i e e Lg%t the. salling 1SnELD OF Lhe | @ o 6—s-0ottO—tdtttd bttt OOt b0 0000 4 o 4000t DD ° The | University of Calitornia crew is $ L ALt e e bt e cording to the rules of the acticing ¢ 2 D rebley; witl: befstperintandencior iSEaL e o Carinthian Yacht Club. there will be a special match game of | Monte from August 19 to 27. Indeed, Sat- sort and there will be more than the usual | oars and will row with Tracy as strok b The ocean yacht race that will form a | po00¢ Yo 0 B CPEEE B ches will | urday, August 19, has been added to the | interest displayed for this reason. Hay Fryer, who lives at Pomona, h B James Maguiro and| Lart of the carnival of sports at Mon-| POlo. e ime to reach the polo | weck Within which it was originally in- Besides the young and advancing tennis | becn telegraphed for and will be’ here rom the Mc-| Will take place on Sunday, August | 8tart in sufficlent time to reach P tended the sports should take place t» players, the old-timers who have won | to-d . _Hopper will probably go up nSiponweess] 1s to give 1 a number of | fleld in due season for the game. BOth|gccommodate the golfers. As the course cups and prizes galore years back wiil | to-day to Stockton in the hope of per- large > ) e an opportunity of wit- | teams will be formed from the Burlin- | at Del Monte is only a nine-hole one it is | take part. The tournament precedes the | suading the directors of the Stockton : x ons as possibl pp y ) Y B RN e 1o andie e Will be the pllot | game Club men, but one will be made up | hot possible to complete a competition so week of sport, and many of the | Athletic Association to rlnv?n"xr}gn»nn;s‘n 3 2 2 Dot touch Al N Wiltsee's schooner | B2 0 % en who are graduates Guickly as on an eighteen-hole links. e vers, gentlemen riders and crack | barge . versity crew. J. udc finding fe 2 abundance on the bottom, | boat pith, K & exclusively of men who are gradua Srrans St : o vhile G alf of t tort Athl ES 3 = % | e, ; ) kels' schooner Lurline, > o G 2 e > arrangements for the golf tournament 11 be at t hotel while the tenni on behalf of the ton thlet Asso. They are living on a small black bug and | ASEle. {,m‘]’”\ pRsC e E of Georgetown University. These men |, oo hoen nade by o committee consist- matches are in progress. It is likely they | ciation, he use of the bar have them in h quantities that they | H. are: Joe Tobin, Tom Driscoll, Peter Mar-|jng of 8. L. Abbott Jr. of the San Fran- | will take a racket in hand and fight on | Patterson, which the university crew “"’A“(‘,’l?”’},' Re i Er”:)g . !"J “i‘fi‘““l‘- tin and Allie Tobin. The picked team will | cisco Golf Club; W. P. Johnson, Oakland | the asphalt once agal | rowed in resatta_on l‘mk!:\;‘l«l Creek > SBas it el LRI Y have stch star players as Waiter 8. Ho- | Golf Club; J. Lawson, Burlingame Coun-| The te have not vet been organized. ars ago, but says that the direct- Eeliean Day £ d bR | bt et pobin fohn Lawson ‘and | try Club (who has tecently réturned from | but one has only to drop in at the Calis sre unwilling to allow the new barge B Jas ot been good | been aban . Charles Dunphy. The tosers will pay for | Great Britain). and Carter, B, Pomeroy, fornia, Oakiand and Alameda courts (0 | {o be taken away as it is an Bustern = SEDC e EU 00 S e L) pay S Sl aee captain of the San Rafael Golf Club. On | note the preparations. It is all doubles. | built boat and are of opinion that ) % 03 EA | four silver cups for the victors. Tea Will| Mongay, August 21, the qualifying compe- | The best teams on the coast will not par- | damage done to it could not be repaired By 1a, president of the| ~ WITH THE DOS FANCIERS be served the spectators at the polo field. | tition for ladies who wish to contend for | ticipate for a number of reasons. The on this coast. The Patterson 1% not e vot Atance Saeting. Aarc| : .| The gentiemen of Menlo Park have | the George Crocker cup will be held. It | Whitneys do mot favor handicap affairs | quite so quick on the turn as the new yestarday. Bt . J. M. E. d’Aquire, who is acting Bel-| o 0 &0 i racing assoclation | will be at eighteen holes, medal play, and | and the Hardy team will not be together | barge and the university crew Is anxious el o e Consul in this city, has acquired from | G %00 %) 4™ i aret pony races one | the sixteen fadies who hand in the best | on the 1Sth and 19th, as Sumner will play (not to be in any way handicapped by its R SRS Ueneas ES W. Flinton a fine fox terrier puppy | 217d Will hold the ; | cards will be entitled to enter the cup | in Santa Monica at that time, Sam wiil | boat. If the new Stockton barge can- A e ‘Aldon Radlance, | Week from to-day. There are seven races | competition on' the following day. The | double up with some Oakland man, but | N0t be secured George James of - the 5 A1l hold their regalar cors- | by on Swagger ex o Ance. | on the programme, some being over the | fina] tition will be at eighteen holes, | the Whitneys will not play at all—that is, | Olympie Club will endeavor to get the petition at Stow Lake, Golden Gate Park,| Byron Erckenbrecker of Los Angeles 2% £ & i | final competition will be ighteen holes, play at B e S0y e he ort 2 v umps. They range from three-sixteenths | match play. On Wednesday the qualify- | together. George may give an exhibition | Olympic barge for -them. this afternoon and to-morrow morning. ' | has concluded arrangements to buy trom | JAmPS. hey rer And'three-quarter miles, | {ng competition for the Del Monte cup-for | with Joe Daily or his brother, Robert N. | .J. H. Bockman and H. C. Pless of the PREPARING FOR FOOTBALL | Gl artnk of San i o i be | the latter being the Visitors' steeplechase | Men [l take place at eighteen holes. | Whithey. B i | gie ilivan of the Ploners and | B fox terrier dog puppy Sweet William, by | E e L i D ' 172 | medal play. The sixteen players making t a recent meeting of the Pacific States | Mrs, & . .. Ochs of the Ploneers Aldon Swagger out of Snowflake by |over five hurdles, riders to carry’ 17 |ihe hest scores will be entitled to enter | Lawn Tennis Association George Whitney | and C. A. Smith of the Alumeda Iiont In another week the University of Cal- | Champlon Warren Safeguard out of | Pounls. The officlals and the stewards of | the final competition, which will take was elected a member of the board and | Club will visit Astoria during the eur- Storala WAlL Besitt' b fudl aitacstor o | Bl bt BUl ey WThie e iibent | i slobare: | place on Thureday and Friday. On Sat-| was placed on the executive committee, | nival. H. A Wittkopf of the Ariels will i ! its fall semester and | Blem p Lis, eaninc R W | urday, August 2%, the match between | The guestion of the scene of the cham- | R0 up to take part in the shell race. Th the fonthe s SPasf willoren witn 4 pre | gonhe (o CF 0K T D e b eel clen ormbic teams' of six men representing North and ' pionship doubles in singles was discussed | university has offered to take up one of lude, for no sooner do the college men | Banta Barbara show and,the special fof| & 0 POSPY: g X stowaras South Californla_will take place. ~The |and for the first time in three years San | its outrigged skiffs for the use of 8. J foregather than the work of discovery and | bost fox torrist SuOWS. | G, A SAINCE 88| éiion: . N© Feiton Jr, E. local team ‘will Include T R, Folger gf | Rafacl was counted out of the face. The | Pembroke during the regatta. The Arfei the search for material begins. The at | 1 18¢€ by o + mothy Hopkins, J. L. Oakland, J. Lawson o urlingame, 8. L. | tournament wi e held either at de] | barge cre col o enry Wilson Kelly, Princeton's wondertul halfpacs. | out a bagrt on thé codst afidia creditiito el, Theodors Payne, J. A. | Abbott Jr. and E. J. McCutchen of the Monte or at the Vendome, San Jose. The bow; Willlam Howe, No. Robert Ellis, will reach this coast about the first week | hig roval lingage. 00 x| Holbrook, J. J. Moore, R. D. . | Ban Francisco club and two others mnot | latter place is the choice of the Oakland |3, and James Wilson. stroke in September and will begin work where | ROV T SHREOR 188, SO0 G002 Y | B, J. Adams, Percival W. Selby, £ L. Eyre,|yet chosen, C. B. Maud, president of the | contingent, while the California Club men e, rules governing regattas held by Garrett Cochran left off. Cochran will | {eTHier PURBY. The FRTCRASTE PIAOR Swag: | Berry Eyre, Rovert Eyre, Howard Stevenson. | Riverside Polo and Golf Club, will captain | favor the former. There is no opposition | the Pacific Association of the Ama arrive some two weeks later and the two | Lewis of Honolulu. Sne & by Aon SwOe | R e T Casserly Willlam | the southern team. which will include E. | to the Vendome on either side, so it is | Athletic Unfon are to be revised and Easterners wlill then co-operate for a | §e8 OUL.OL Queen of Diamonds whelped | Talbot,’ Frank Mouiton, Chris. W 3. | Conde Jones, E. B. Tufts, W. Cosby and | likely the championship doubles will be | 0arsmen who represent one club in a mouth, &t the end of which time Cochran | 10X [NOUUIES T0“Aldon Swagger on Junc 4, | K. Prior, George Jennings, W. 0'B. Macdon: | J. F. Sartori of the Los Angeles Country | held at San Jose. public event are to be permitted to repre- wiil return to his mines in New Mexico, | 18 PAFISR® Alice (by Aldon Quaestor ex | ough, Bercy P. Moore, Harry Holbrook. | Giub and W. H. Young of Santa Monica, | The Whitheys have announced them- | sent another club of which they may be where he will remain until the last month | 37§72 Sparkie) whelped six puppies to the | | C. B. Maud ‘won the men's champlonehip | selyes as competitors in this tournament, | members = without = waiting for three f the season. He will be with the blue | 4o fe on June I | ane Complele; programme has been an- | ¢ the Santa Catalina Island golf tourha- | Robert N. Whitney has returned from a | months, as they at present have to do and gold atlietes during the fnisning | “47S S %TNA"0F Hount Oliver, Pa., nag | nounced of the sport at Montetey during | ment on June 11 with o score of 166, B, | camping trip: both e and his brother | Members of universities nre permitted weeks and map out the plan of battle in | j hrea's Chalienge to George Richards of | the last week of August under the Pats | Conde Jones being second with a score of | George have determined to play in|t0 represent their college in an athletic e e Rt Pleasanton, Cal., for a match on birds for rsqggfieec%uehed;fé,‘}fufn"“‘.p}}g“" S riine | 167 for thirty-stx holes. These are all | doubles. They have hegun practicing for | contest, and immediately —afterward to | oac amberlain of Yale will con- Mr. Kruse backing his_dog | 3 x $50 a side, against the choice of two from Mr. Rich- ards’ Sam’s Bow, Plain Sam’s son, and | duct the football operations at Stanford | game Club wiil send its best horsemen to | He has a reputation that s almost the meet those of the south on the polo field. | equal of Cochran and js a man of great heS | The days set aside for the various sports personal magnitude. He will not arrive | Npii, Vg Greenebaum, whose smooth- | 4Te as follows: u the middle of September, but will | coated St. Bernard dog Rhyn, by Alto| August 15—Tennis double handicap. August | d his team falrly well organized at|3ifjjo ex Bianca II, took first puppy prize | 19—Pigeon shoot, open to members of all coun- | at time as the Stanford men will be- | at the last Ban Francisco show, gau had | try clubs. August 21—Ladies’ golf handicep, | gin preliminary work as soon as the col- | the misfortune to lose him by distemper, | fof the George Crocker cup; eighteen holes to nge opens. he football season this year | His bull pup Harry W also contracted | be plaved to qualify for the handicap. August L oY interesting of any up | ihe discase. but iived. 2rinal, competition for " the " Crocker - cup, | date. Stanford will fight for lost| J. P. Norman, secretary of the Pacific | Ausust 23~-l\lvr;(~; ,f”‘, ;r»vél;fi:l :;’rml i urels and the university will battle to | Coast Mastiff Club, has disposed of his | Monte cup: quglifying rounds ot elghitecn holes, a single but a glorlous victory. | two mastiff puppiés Hebe Montez ana | Medal plag The players with sixteen mowest | new Berkeley president will be ‘a|Iola Montez (A, K C. 8. B. 41,108 to Tim- | the 2ith and 2th inst. August 24~ Polo, Bur- | tor in_football athletics at the Uni- | othy Hopkins of Menlo Park. Shino Don | | 1 lingame vs. picked teams for the south. ~Au- | ‘(1447,:60\ and Lola (87,647) were the sire and | gust 26—Golf team match, south north, six | am of these pups, and Lola Montez took | men on & team; thirty-sfx holes, match play; | the first puppy prize at the late San | pony racing and steepiechase; five-mile bicycle Francisco show. 'Hebe Montez was also | road race and baceball, Burlingame vs. alumni | entered, but a dislocated shoulder pre- | of universities. August 27—Yacht race. | ersity of California. It is sald that he 1 stif up a depth of enthusiasm that ows no measurement e college teams have a strong eleven in the preliminary games. Olym- : been Working already i’ the | verted her appearance. s gathering of a tea there w! be a e acific advisory committee o the V. lot of first-class , on hand to| American Kennel Club held a meeting D"h“' (R(', e l‘_’d"d:‘“R "’,’d' }‘r" form a heavy, well-balanced and expe- | on Tuesday last. The protest of Willlam | Fough-coate 4 = & Reglo 3, rienced eleven. Stdwart Cotton, captain | N. McCarthy against the award of special | by Reglov ex Lady Alton, to Hugh Mc- of Stanford’s victorlous team of '§7, will | for best heavywelght polnter to Sam’s | Crackén. The doctor's sole canine posse i play with the Olympics this year. | Bow was brought up, but consjderation | sion now is the Cocker spaniel ette, They are ask- | GOLFERS WILL MEET ON DEL MONTE LINKS Sharp Competition Expected for the Crocker Cup. Will Do Batile Against Local Hoot Mons It has been stated recently that little in golf is being played at present the | neighborhood of San Francisco. gards San Rafael nothing could be fur- ther from the truth. Play is constantly going on at the links not only on Satur- days and Sundays but also throughout the week. The bathhouses are in use in from a round of the course. The res the scene of several reunions in the even- ing, dinner parties having been given there by Mr. and Mrs. Runyon, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Green, Mr., and M: F. 8. Johnson, Baron J. H. von Schroeder and Carter P. Pomero; Last Saturday the San Rafael Hunt Club, many of the mem- bers of which also belong to the golf club, finished their run within a quarter of a mile of the links and came in to the clubhouse Io5r tea. The nine-nole course is being used, but work will soon begin on the remaining nine greens. The com- plete eighteen-hole course will be ready in the fall and will be the prettiest ar best appointed links in the State. The club is increasing its members and is in excellent financial condition. Golf will form an important feature of the carnival of sports to be held at Del ) strong players, with plenty of experience in open tournament play, and will take a good deal of beating. Tournaments are much more frequent in the south than around San Francisco, the clubs at Los Angeles, Santa Monica and Santa Cata- lina being particularly active in promot- ing open competitions. il SR CYCLERS TO DISCUSS RACING The regular monthly meeting of Califor- nia Assoclated Cycling Clubs will be held this evening at room 52 Parrott building. Among other business to be considered will be the election of a second vice pres- ident, the present holder of the office, T. D. Whitman of the Acme Club, having resigned. Arrangements for the twenty- | mile race In September and the ten-mile race in October will also have to be dis- ssed. The Bay City Wheelmen will hold twc tournaments, one of pool, the other of A Team of Six Southern Californians | and | | many players take a plunge after coming‘ whist, this evening at the clyphouse, 441° aurant in the clubhouse has lately been | L e e e e et i o ] the championship and will work steadily from now until the 9th of September, the day of the tournament. and the Whitney brothers once more in the fleld, doubles will be a game not for | children but experts. California Tennis Club. Most of the play- ers have returned from and taken ugain, Weihe, Root, Bliven, the Whitneys nnd several of the 1ady players have been practieing dail General of Peru, was on the courfs during | the early part of the week, and he de- feated Werner Stauf matches. prospect, tennis i a live pastime at pres- olden Gate avenue. The winners and losers will be sultably rewarded, and light refreshments will be served during the | evening. The Bay Citys’' run to the Sal- | azar farm will be held early in Septem- «“MIDGETS” WILL ROW NO MORE | ber, | The great relay race between teams ER | from Reno and Carson will take place at T | Carson on August 13. onsiderable inter- | est is m ested In the event here, as | both teams are ing ha dled by San s B 4 | Francisco _trainers and many of the riders S are well known h nany of the riders | R. McArthur, Captain, Is Barred a annual event ol its ki h club having an Amateur. won one of the pr TENNIS CLA|I\A‘S MANY ;Umveysily of California Boys Stiil Seek OF THE OLD DEVOTEES a Fast Barge for the North- ern Regatta. With two tournaments s s, in immediate . “lub’s senior | ent. The eyes of the racket wielders are The South End Bfmt Club 1':]“ turned toward the v courts of Del barge crew has been broken up by the played there. ‘It Is over two vears since | the Pacific Assoclation that Rober a tournament of any consequence has | Arthur professionalized him: been played at this beautiful seaside re- | he accepted a fee for his services as ref- - S aCa SO S SRR SO S 7»94—@4_@_‘.‘@_.—@—.—@-0—@4—@4—@—0-@—0—@—*.' . * |ISTEWART + © oF : ¢ [AROMAS i 21 AND @ b I . ?|lCorLie S i TEAN. &L @ llorRMskir & L4 ? Bcrer . el N @ ¢l T ‘ -4 R Doeiededsireieieiresde® represent a club to which they may be. long, and the same privilege is 1o be | accorded the rowing men. o Aot AQUATIC SPORTS The usual programme of aquatic sports has been provided by the management ot Sutro Baths for to-morrow afterndon. The | events, with the swimmers entered, are as follows; 50-yard dash, movice—E. Marston, J. Mugan, O. Lowenthal.. S O KN, 100-yard race, juveniies—M. Johnston, w. Peters, P. Murphy, W. Waters, J. Keogh, W. Earl et 100-yard race, amateurs—Open to all. With the Hardy There was quite an active week at the | their vacations up their favorite sport once | Henrik” Grau, Consul in a series of —_———— Big Catches of Salmon. 100-yard lL\)xb Iaee: lhrsg “prizes—W." Fisher, MONTEREY, Aug. 4.—A big salmon run | G. Adler, O Ehrman, C. Schwartz, C. Aul is now in progress in Monterey Bay and | $ustys; Wo “,&.“_‘“g;-e-mf!v V}\_enmmnh Baudain, the daily catch is unusually large. The | geyer, E. Lieboldt. h F. ebrandt, E. fish caught are some of the largest ever taken hereabouts, weighing from thirty to forty-three pounds each. Heavy ship- anems of salmon and other fish are peing Trick and_fancy springboard diving—P. Gio- vanni, J. Gladstone, G. LaRue, H° Mecono A. Bagantori, C. Strohlin, Ralston, P. Me- Cowen, R. Cordell. —A_Diving for plates, juveniles~Open to all, Francisco, D O O S SRCEY SO SR BOUTS GO TO THE LIMIT AT OLYMPIC CLUB Three Brace of Boxers Show | Sport in Variety. Directors Present an llluminated Ad- dress to Herman O3lrichs, Pa- | tron of Boxing. There was boxing in variety in the arena of the Olympic Athletic Club last The three bouts which had been arranged by the directors went the full limit of ten rounds each, the referee call- ing for two extra rounds in the one be- | tween Vickers and Baker. The victors | were George Baker, Charles Thurston and | F. Ast. The bout between Ast and Woods was | by far the best of the evening and one of the best ever seen in the club. Both men. wete clean hitters and aggressive, and at times the end seemed clo hand. For | the first two rounds the boxers feinted, each trying to draw the other's fire. In the third round they came together and gave blow for blow. Ast was vicious, landing right and left and then jubbing with the left. Woods came back with some effective left swings, but was In dis- t at the end of the round. Ast went at his opponent from the ind of the bell in the next round, but nd when he seemed about done for he came back and fousht Ast 10 a standstill. The fifth round was full of action, and the men both showed signs of distre They then slowed down derably until the tenth round, when ch tried his best to get a comm ing ad. For a time it did not seem possibie Woods proved game r Woods to last until the gong would sound for hostilities to cease He suddenl turned on Ast, however, and, raining blows on him, soon had him | ulty. Both men were fighting at of the round. George kickhardi, awarded_the bout to Ast. It announced that Wood broke his right nd in the fourth round. he spectators disagreed with Referea ckhardt when he awarded the s bout to Thurston. The friends of Geor Simpson, the Acme boxer, believed had a cinch throughout. He was cleverer hitter, although Thurst the more aggressive. Simpson clever style. The directors of the club presenta | handsome illuminated addres | man_Oelrichs. the well-known | sport. Mr. Oelrichs gave tt | valuable siiver belts which were comp | for recently. The address, which = signed by Hammersmith & I forth the impetus given boxing valuable trophics for which manj . teur boxers competed. —e Sunday’s Handball Entries Sunday's entries for contests at Ryan's handball court at 88 Hc { street have been made. The amateur 3 to between J. White, E. Maloney, J. F: and J. Collins promises to be the principa feature of the day's play. The other en- tries are: J. Dowling and R. Housman vs Basch W. H. Stebert and W onough 3 D Rodgers and . MoRinnon ve, G. McDonald; E Kirby and D. Re VS, Leach and Maloney vs. J. 7 P. Ry H. K Sheehasy McKinnon ve. P. Steiner ast Barry and T. ¥« vs. ¥ an; J. Condon and G. Sini A. McVicker; J. Riordon arlow and E. Curley - WATEONVILLE PLAYERS SHOWING GREAT SPEE The Dudes, somewhat ragged with th | repeated drubbings they have receiv: but gingered up with hope, will have other bout with the Watsonviile basebal team this afternoon at Recreation Park. The Hayseeds are playing good-ball, ha\ - ing made a remarkable showing in the last few games. They have won five onut | of six games played during the last three | weeks. Both the Dudes and the Hayseels have been doing an unusual amount «f ractice during the week. Manager Ew- ng has not Iost confidence in his teani, although he frankly admits that there are a few weak spots that need strengthening. The Dudes have been showing up well 11 practice, and good contests should be pre- sented the patrons of the sport both to- y and to-morrow. The lineup is as foi- Positions. Oakland Morrow Catcher Hammoné : cher ; effan) - First base -Hutchinsor Second base. - Third base. Lange - Short stop. chmeer: Hayes. Left fleld... Dunleavy Croll Center fleld.. Donov Plake Right fleld -..Hard THE TURNER RIFLEMEN. The prize shooting of the Turners at their recent annual gathering was a | sess so far as finances were concerned, | but not in the matter of Improving any | of the three-shot records. The reason was | that the rifle contests took place in a gale | of wind that swept down through | Bulch at Glen Park, making regularity | holding and shooting out of the | The park management had done s | ble to make the range comfort | money "and ingenuity we | against the wind from the | range is new and ten targ | necessary nprurlnn:l)‘ for shooting shed after the p Alpine house has by the range lying stem of wheels the n erected across the s es the results of the shots pensed with and the sys » Walnut Hill, Mase., was su » shots are first shown on t v i then the val f the sho An ‘A indicated by displaying huge 9 . front of the target - | . The Turners took good-nstur ’ Inconveniences of the wing and sclentiously there was . f “ealling € contests . W ' e rere - . ' Irat prise, D W Melasahin seond, John Uteehiy. ¥ 2P0 ter, #5; fourth B Paae - recker. . sixt pea enth, Captain Atting » hierbach. . ninth \ | M. Gostas, . sleventh, | tweifth, L. findel, Wyls, #1: fourtesnth | 37D, Helse, | seventeenth, ' R Gifkin, 58: ninetesnth, tieth, Willlam Ehrengrors, 84 Speclal prizes—First bullsey . 82 €0; last bull % $250; firme 5. D B kior. 82 '8, C. Thierbach, $10 o > schig Sr., %. $10; most 30s,’ 3 On the second day the members of the shots, one entry, William Glindem: « diploma, on 6. won by Otto Bur the shooting was f ¢ e Turners only, thres German X-ring targe ann won the first pris The second diploma was melster on 63 rings M. J. WHITE. ISR Y .} Fought to a Draw. CHICAGO, Aug. 4.—"Turkey Point" Billy Smith of Philadelphia snd Bily Rothford of Chicago fought a six-round draw before the Fort Dea Club to-night. Both men rgxus";a?glfl?& treme cleverness. Rothford forced th, fighting from the start and in the fourts ;Fg‘mde;?epe?;nin ul}:: cut over Smith's L SRR s'rat er evened up things xth r w was well r ounds and_the de- -