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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1899 @5 Re NN IR e RGN +@ | cult Ay Dalls in Merced's center field. | will start home the following day. Th et eti %00 2, 3 ult fly balls in } t 1d. | will start =gl | Two home s evers e baggers | teams were very evenly matched and t ome runs and several three bagg % R RN G S ichidiend N ' + \ s T p 3, | were p battters. Score: | & : SHOO ING = Me‘rce’«;'idfs Tun‘s’l‘cigegfis. % errors; Han-|one. The teams were composed of thi 3 L . 4 | ford—11 runs, 7 hits, 9 errors. Batteries— | following players: ] 58 | Hanrahan and Harreil; Hennessy, Dowst, | tiah_Grifiths, Battery A, captain _and . ks RACING Brown and Carter. pitcher: Margetts, Battery A, cateher: Lieu- : & STOCKTON, Aug. 13.—The Terminal|fenant Naylor, Battery B first base: Shearer, ASEBALL. & COURSING : S R R A SRS AR Y v P v V| i 23 o - e - " i oS8 500% % BB e te 2% City Wh shu t the WIll & | Battery B, second base; Klenke, Battery B, SRRt e e ST e 02 05 00 9% K TSNS PN e K% e K AR OB | Tiniks rocdny by 4 eore 0f T L0 0. RuS- | thoriiops Roberie, Battery ' third bas sell pitched for the visitors and Moreing | Walquist, Battery A left field; Gunn, Batterv eld: Leaver, Battery A, rizht fle away very little coin yesterday. The iy e = g h 2 crowd wit- | A, center smart ones were in rare form, picking f:‘:;sye}«:lpx;gnt‘;zntm'::m Adlerac oan P:nns Ivania—Boyle, Company B, captain the winner on all but nine occasions. The ! HSNO."ABS. 13.—The features of to- | and catcher; Krauss, Company K, ‘and Der result of the big forty-eight dog stake day's game were the splendid plaving of | ragh. Company & FICUClh an B frst b - Broad at first base and Ray Tufts at nd base; Dufty, Com- %o el els el 923020 et e e UMPIRE LONG = % Anderson Hanlon, bley, . i w however, ild s ise, H. A. Furte pany H, sec iE; Dol N e Tharoi . short for Fresno, Tufts was especially | Curran. Company TL. ssctid DAt vy PGl : er capturing = speedy on bases. Score: Fresno 5, Bakers- | pany H. third base; Jolgte, COOPeol, Sumr- Totals end of the prize. Wikd Tralee, the rauch- 3 Sy Btionies Monroe and’ Swarts; | field; Gamble, Company H. ¢ 3 R ly touted one, met with a piece of hard Hall and Phelps. man, Company A, rig 3 luck at the last moment. In the fifth GRIDLEY, Aug. 13.—Gridley won the e g ball game here to-day between the local Wheelman Eaton Wins. Oakland Base hits. i an Jose % 01 Bage ihits, ... 0000 Tralee met defeat. He wes “all out” and to-day. Downing, McFar e nrec base hit ater was drawn in favor of Rocker. Walthour, Freeman and Eaton lined up e Euo he sport throughout the afternoon was FINALLY WORSTED L P o the nate= At the les. First clean and very exciting. On o r twi - " > rear, tak: : }Ralses Final Flag at|ctean and exciting. “on one or two | Will Compete for the| 1y, vaseban same vesterday between | bell Eaton went up from the rear, taking 4, Borchers 3. | round, having drawn a bye, the black dog, S i s ruling favorite, was pitted against SkL | team and Mason's laundry, team of Sac-| Npw YORK, Aug. 13.—Jay Eaton de- | T!m- hare li;épcd was a particularly elu- ramento by a score of 6 to 3. hm;d ,‘L‘}m’fl"r' Kimh‘lv\'fl:‘dl)i{;: u\r}m;d . sive one, and in a long, Killing course : in the half-mile open at Vailsburg, N. McFarland, Kimble, g NEBRASKANsS ARE cFarl Tome runs—Borct rdle. Two-bas: IN WORDY WAR San Jose Retires in Jose 5 First occasions the decision of the judge was | e tead from: -Walthour SR i P questioned, but the disgruntled plavers teams of the Nebraska volunteers and althanss S . s00n C3 g rea Rose any s 2 1! McFarland tried to come up on the back Union ark. soon calmed down. Tea Rose made many Astor CUDS. the Unfon Iron Works at the Mechanics’ | Meotah but were unable to cateh Eaton, balls m the Sixth. ases—Oakland . San Jose 5. Struck : friends by her g ing, and wi Rk ot L LS I — e Institute grounds, Sixteenth and Folsom | who finished a length ahead of Walthour, . streets, was won by the latter by a score | with Kimble third and McFarland fourth. rter was :26 1-5 sec- f mile, 1:02 3-5. poning the enforce- e d piteh—Steffani. me of 1:30. Um o P n in + the end. The results follow: Eaton’s last Zaton’s last_q feo-iilia T ong e OFARIAL SoTent 5, a1 1 = \ BOTH MATCHES |- |DEFEATS MOUNTAIN BEAUTY |, oren s, e rounepusng sennals st | CONTEST EXCITES INTEREST | *%uh. Workers in steet and iron provea too | onds; Time for the i = . Tim = Panaslo's Old Glory beat Russell, Allen & L e SEHIfUE far thattall NeRraukans: afthough | cordinely, and Is postponn Doyle Wins for the Senators. Wilson's Belle Clair; Ed Neave's Warship beat ¢ the soldiers w: a P R e S the game put up by the soldiers was a Bicycle Races at Boston. JDFS LOSE > SACRAME 0O, Au, 13.—Doyle on to- A. McOomb'; I vl w A gamionr’? INEW YACHT EXPECTED TO WIN | strong one until the sixth inning. A erowd | KID McCOY AND MASTER CLAIR Royal FI beat W. Let BOSTON, Aug. 13.—The twentieth an- e VERY FINE ORDER OF BALL/|, A Ra BT, o 3 ! day's game for Sacramento in the eighth| Dean’s Gladator bea Carroll Auckland AT RECREATION PARK. inning, when with two men on bases he RUN FOUR MINUTES. Lowe & Thorapson's Jessimy. beat R. B, de B. EASILY. | aver 1000 strong was present and enjoyed a \ B Oy L an- EES | shet the ball over the left field fence for a SRS Lopez's Santa Bita: R. E. de B. Lopez's Wi- }guud afternoon’s sport, at the same time | nual meet of the League O lf" L Prior to that lucky hit the | nonabeat F. A. McComb's Bonnie Scotland; Tl | contributing their share to the entertain- | Wheelmen will begin in this city o= The | morrow. The trains arriving here to-day home r Pasha Ken Two Extra Dogs Were Finally Sent | els” Emin Pash Magic; Russell, A beat Handy & | g o | ment fund for the California boys. en & Wilsn's | Should It Defeat Its Competitor by | JeRt fHC O [0F 56 accurately ascer- | were filled to overflowing wi.a wheelmen. th n Fran- In the Morning a Pyrotechnic Show |score stood 2 to 1 in favor of 33 | clsco. - Harvey was very effective, only | i - | Master Cla Seggerson’s Gi g 2 ¢ d Was Paraded Under theName | cize0: Haxvey was very cftective, anly || to.the Asgistance of the Cours D sons e S i O R Five or Six Minutes the Ex- | fuined yesterday, but will amount to' more. irge delegations arvived on Saturdas. - | T h b made off hi: v 1e e N R e s Sl ;o i than . o - P 000 visito Was “Found.” | cellent support. . To-day’s victory places Consolation. logg's Kid Mc(Oy beat J. Kennedy's Night Satisfied. | teer who fired the first shot of the war | PO ;«*s‘,‘l" Taen, . All be held on the locals only twelve points behind the Time; J. Dean’s Mialmo beat Curtis & Sons’ B ~ with the Filipinos, did his best to cheer | the week. e races will be beld or . | leaders. Score: —_— | Maud S; Aeneid Kennels' Aeneas beat Taylor o his comrades on to victory; but Delmas of | Wednesday and Thursday afterns o | SACRAMENTO. ) s & Maxv Lamplighter: Handy & Smith's | the Unlon Iron Works team received a lay evening and Saturday afternoon San Jose 3—Oakland 2. | 3 - Comb’s greyhound Royal Flush, | Ben Bolt beat I F. Hatton's Tic Tac; Taylor Special Dispateh to The Call. | mascot in the second inning that did the | at Charles River Park | B g cket, worked his way through|& Muwele Bagadus Bl tee B 2 { work and hoodooed the Nebraskans. The H alled- me something which my 3 b1 8 14 the stake at Union Coursing Par beat . 7 Healew's Candelarin: 'y‘v,;‘h";‘;".-; NEWPORT, R. I, Aug. 13.—If it were | mascot in question was a x_drgs rxmr'bv“fi:” JUMPED IN THE BAY. : k.’ said Mr. Long, TR T ves winning the final from Moun- | M n Beauty beat I | not for the fact that both the Columbia :{;:ir““,”“_"m'iff‘mf b o ool el it SR e e i e It was all over quickly, | Second, round Res assured heat Old Gifry; (and the Defender have entered the race | " “Core stood 7 t0 7 at the close of John Johnston, a Teamster, At- I s, the bad man o o 0 o|Flush up and securing the turn | poial, FINSh beat Warshipi Sladiator, beal | to-morrow for the Astor cups the events | the fifth inning. but in the sixth the local tempted to Commit Suicide. did the res i [ 1 0 0| wher 1 Beauty killed Clair beat Tod Sloan: Kid MeCoy beat Athenia; | Would be almost featurele: for to-night m forged rapidly ahead, and when the ; % : G i T v came 208 B ¢ 1 tional course of the day was | Mialmo beat Aeneas: Ben Bolt beat Bowunding |out of a flet of over sixty sailing craft— | last out was made it stood 20 to 9 in their ; John Johnston, a teamster., while suffer 1 e 12 08 190 S e iy Mountain Be: beat Amoro; | Sioans 200" sohoancre sy Eiw: yachts.| favor: ‘Phe pifching of HRuman efithe Ne-|ing from an overindulgenge 1n ' FAdual gams 2 = = o= e S et s ush beat Rest Asmured; |30 s 2 St TR achts. | 30 Ckas and the three-base hits by Bulger | early yesterday morning attempted to i 1 long 10 min Totals 1 ) running three minutes and | Pasha: Kid MeCoy beat | three of each, have signified their inten- | ang (rawford of the Union Works were | oo e 0 tey s’ defense verbatim is as follows: | _ : S & tion to enter the race. Still the race will | the noticeable features of the game. The ¢ '"‘r;" el AL av goordicTae oy . 3 = = = — be watched by a great crowd of yachts- | teams lined up as follows: at _the “’! ars Blsslon sawes e W v ned and N 3 men, and will undoubtedly be as interest- | Nebrask s Union I._Wks Pie d e, '!’-'_~‘“-r‘”_“«‘;‘“-’:~’-__';‘ ‘\' . t strike from a ball when he’s awake. for the Columbia is on the card, and over Fhuman..... s R | & o e lEnarkies too rauch: tArihhn a course of thirty-eight miles a lead of ' McHug cond_base. To Dr. McGettigan Johnston said he had reaks his s —— five or six minutes would satisfy every | Traver. _.Third base Carroll ' been drinking heavily for the past three \ s happened in the sixth inning one. The contest calied this year for the mmC ety _Merclll | weekn, and becoming despondent, prin: etween San Jose and O4-0-9C90+C¢-0404-0¢ >0 —-0-0-00-0 second time the Astor cup race, was in- o -Sandaman | cipally due to his failure to get more tion Park yesterday i ® eturn ate stituted many years ago by Ggden Goelet, Contec e ---Crawford Jiquor, he determined to end his eXist- ark yest ' who offered twg cu~< one for schooners | 3 = | ence. 'After having a parting drink with % | a stranger whom he met in a on, nd another for sloops. John Jacob As-| AUTUMN STAKES. s Ik Racitor Mi e Between Jaek r came promptly forward two years ago, ) after the death of Mr. Goelet, and offfered === street, and after divesting himself of his cups, that the race might be perpetuated. Brooklyn Jockey Club Announces Its t threw himself into the bay To-day his friends intend to have him s two apiec Mr. Bor not like g : Anteed 5 There should certainly be a good race E which was heard to-morrow, not only between the two big Fal] Features. sent to the Home for Inebriat t . A i in filers, but 'in the schoon ss between | NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—The Brooklyn Jockey R S e i S ® the Colonia, Amorita zetta Club announces the following stakes for the i b . OB eleh has s atutnes for the races| sunms mesting: of 1098, il lof which clme|. SNOCKEDEDOWN BY A CAE. \ depending, of course, on the wind. In August 15, 1899 . A e 5 } ¥ Minds anad callcal® R = 8 h.;n. cases the yachts will start and fin- | For all ages, Orfental handi , mile Marie Cassina Seriously Injured on ' is 1 nd call N 3 e ish at Brenton's Reef lightship, and each and a quarter. Sy 3 fiRea o ibabihe arbistisil 4 : : e | s Siah Thies Tong Occidental handicap, $1500, milé and a fur- Broadway. whose pet name is “Which, ! The start will be made at 0. the | long Ehy g A middle aged woman giving her name mp tary things i sloops belng sent away first. the schooners .”..fl"n.i\‘:.'w‘:‘l;n_"s_' e andu o auacter. as Marie Cassina was knocked down by > following five minutes later. The yachts 5 T o e e e AT acd thore | For two-year-olds, Prospect handicap. $%w0, a car at Broadway and Stockton streets will sz th e ¢ B ¢ E 5 last night and sustained an ugly scalp six_furlong: no limit on the race. On wind cuy lumbia and Defende 1y the “Syyow stakes for fillles, $1000, five and a : t will be contested for. the Co- |t urionge wound and a deep cut over the left eve, also sailing, and on | ML TUrlones, o According to the of the injure woman she was ng Broadway, voleanic hrymose McGucken bega for fillies, $1009, five and a cr when his er was ordered off | @ 3 vt el o | & Wednesday, atter the Owl and Gamecock lonks 1 colors have been fought for by the crews stakes, $1000, five furlongs. intenc visi C EIL SHE W of the fieet, the squadron will disband. | nandicap, S, fve and & hate rur. | pendlng to Vst frlend, o S down: from the as if the game | ¢ ely 3 * 3 2 @ : @ . B o Although bleeding profu 4 [CALIFORNIA CRICKETERS WIN. | Flatlands stakes S0 O Chondioap, $2000, Wounds in her head and + S S * @ * X3 * t Doc McGraw re- | o 1 Hanion was put in the | ace, she bravely y my 7 R/ = i mile and a furlong wilked to her friend’s house, to whom Kinds or ) Their Victory in Yesterday's Match | Monarch sta mile and a sixteenth shx\: r-|~1.| the story of the accident i nentior é = 5 d | Ocean handic mile and a_ sixteenth. A doctor was at once summoned, but ) i Aeantile Places the Brown Pennant Al- Parkville handicap, $1000, six furlong at his suggestion she was removed to X S Sl ool most in Their Grasp. Se ““ervz_ stakes, $1500, mile and a six- m;. ‘pr,\i,\g Hospital. Dr. Dray, after a uphol . L . “ enth stitc g the ounds, h he ome - SHabd Doy ool i) The California Cricket Club added an- e ynr-side an ngwart. Bpteaation | Shoriue SUE Wounds, bad the wemian ig i ity of 1 other to its list of victories in the matche s, $1000, mile and a sixteenth. between: Broagway and Vallelo & 2 2 e 1 for the Brown pennant at Alameda v Shore stakes, $1000. six furlongs. @ and Vallejo. : 3 ora Dickir ix gy “h e nai b or 'm-pl—’ asers and hurdlers, Hitchcock R s SR i et i S £ erday )ickinson wo e toss and, be teeplechase, $1200, about two and a half miles, ) DldaRcHthe g ing three men short, put Alameda in. J.| King's Highway hurdle, $§00, mile and three- DR McE AV BULERD. s ed spheroids, " Mori: Jatted well for 48, F. Croll for | quarters e EMoraxibated Woll foF U B Snl e rooklyn Jockey Club also announces The Funeral Attended by a Large . neested e 24 and W. G. Fortmann for 15 e in- | o in nine stakes for 1900 and 1901 Al Number of Friend I t at | troke San | 7 nings closed for 124 runs. Dickinson t00K nine stakes close Tuesday, August 15. They e found M or a coup six wickets for $5 runs, and Sloman the are as follows: =~ = w, The funeral of Dr. George B. MeLay RE ane A @ 3 der for 65 1S, bow! v or For two-vear-olds in 1900, now vearlings. To took place yesterday 50 o E one change throughout the inning: American stakes, $12,500, five furlongs. \rders ,000, six furlongs. of Mission Lodge No. 169, F. and A. M., of N t he was discovered early in ne Borchers was substituted. | & ¢ | For the Californias two good stands |~ Tremont stakes, 31 he latter was ejected Hanlon was | o were made by Sloman and Lubbock, the | Expectation stakes, $000, four and a half which deceased was member. The x and pair ng the score from 19 to 62, and | furiong Fohersl wastaely Ao b et f three ¢ by nn and Schroeder, who carried it Hudson stakes, $3500, five furlongs. (r?;"? :‘Ssn{‘.r‘fi“ ¥ ahz 1inh ed by friends e beg g ¢ & | trom i to 107. Lubbock is an old Etonian = Criterion stakes for fllies, §&00, four and a ot deceased, the large hall bheing so erowd- th 2. McGucke and plays in excellent form. Being v2 half furlongs ed that many were compelled to stand in ba adihas > ¢ o P o Ta areat ceach TAt the gighth | To be run on the first day of the autumn the hallway. Many were the expressions rorr nt on * & | wicket down the match was won, and the Reeting of 10, Junior Champion stakes, § of sorrcw and regret and many kind 1 ton 3 | Hinth ‘man ralsed the Score to 134 Croll | 000 six furlongs. words were said of the dead physician. n Gr bat. Hutc 7 took tr wickets for 33. Peel two 1 PR r-olds in 11 now yearlings, to| _The pallbearers were Dr. A. L. Sobey, e first, but 3 €] .17 saunders thice for &> The full scoras | Har Sotne b s o T John Cales. Thild Hers B Zotlerte, \ v result. thatl] 6 & | tollow: S SO mhe sd whele F. C. Morgan, Dr. Joseph Bluxome, Dr. 3 ers in a two- | g ® ALAMEDA CRICKET CLUB ctte stakes, for filies, $9000, mile and a 5L Mouser and J. McKinale, ken over the | ¥ > CANEDAy S : P oo e : 7 The remains were interred in Laurel Gr I on a '@ . Dickinson S Hill Cemetery. T - Improving a Racetrack. 2 2| PLEASANTON, Aug. 13.—The Pleasan- _ Schoolboys Organize. BERKELEY, Aug. 13.—The boy pupils of the boxing reliminar & the meeting of McConnell and s n L : Netional 1 ® I 24 ton racetrack changed hands two weeks = D Honal s Bird b I %2 ago, ing into the possession of C. B, | Of the Alston-way Ninth-grade Grammar 'lee N i Chaliworth, an Engl gentleman, School have organized themselves into a i The new proprietor has just let a con- student body for the purpose of look ). new stalls after their athletic and debating inter The old build- The following officers have been electec rt Fin tract for the building of and a fine big clubhouse. ings now on the property will be torn Walter Clark, president: Rob down at once to make room for the new vice president; U. Ambrose, improvemenn Elmer Nelson, treasurer; Ri Questen, sergeant-at-arm: met in the final f mpionship at the Olymy W a i W eight for 162, nine - e e @ o e e PN SN S S 102, ten for MANY FEATURES § i 1 ‘ = SUMMARY OF BOWLING The Photographers. regula bod . O% BO. R . 3 P 1 a i - possibil had long and careful preparation, and develop a winner before they go half their | Bowler— w ROW FOR THE PARADE The haif-tones of Mile. Dagmar in yes- ; E 'C tween Me their respective styles of boxing should allotted journey of twenty rounds. Dickinson . 5 ol e terday’s Sunday Call magnzine section e 2 4 2 Sloman g 65 {| The parade committee has decided to made from photographs furnishec H i i 00 0 4 = — — e e ———— = — ~ Schroeder ......... 12 0 12 0 make a special feature of a division com- DY Coover & Rasmussen. The credit for IF G0l CALIFORNIA CRIC yosed of 00! = OM- he same was omitted by error. Duniea i : o3 N FRANCISCO. | seconds before the hare was killed. | Master Clair; Ben Bolt beat Mialmo; Mountain | 5 G sioman b, Saunders Hosediof altdionorebigd Bt sowers 8 4 ;07 0f 0 AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. r three minutes a fresh dog was re- | eauty a bye. Bk e N D in & Reabboic b: Orait Gt loney ldiers will be in- : 1558 ik 3 randt, r. £..3 1 1 0 2 0 0 |icased, and the hare proving 00 much | pie Eh Than a wagiral hys wed Osdatar | A B. Lubbock e < yilsditgimast 46 iho Deadiuastarstent, in ADVERTISEMENTS. 3 2 $ Tihn R = AEE 2 B 0 Ol for him stlll another was sent in pursuit | Beauty an accidental b i C! J. Thomas, absent nion square, at some date to be fixed e S s S 3 r 24 g% opls 0 9 P S e e N e e ot ves ¢ ‘Hellmann b. 5| by them and select a marshal and two a 2 14 0 % 0 !on the short end in the betting at 1 to ¥y beat Ben B 115 e a o o 6 alds Il who are eligible to participate 0 Dea by 2 s, 10 0 0 0|and when his owner carried him off the | Final-Roval Flush &eat Mount uty. | % P AL B 3 in this division are requested to register SAN JOSE s 1. 00 4 11 |field:thé ctators cheered the game dog | ;- CONSOAtO] LEnLES T AL ot lis b. Peel iy 5 at the headquarters so that the commit- g S 35 S0 2o 4o is repe Master. Clair_had all the bet- g e ooIEAL SFSOEEL T Brown, not out 2 tee can reach an early idea of the num- s a by ay Spring v, Snin.g 2 ber that will participate. The soldiers Wine | E. AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. arly stages of the cours T N i 8 kit Ever | Byes, 14; wides, 17| will be provided with all the necessary Erees : 1 1 8} 50) the ver faltered, finally winni ; Petroniu: | 3 i & 9§ (oD g out e was then withdrawn from the equipments, and those of their number Lo s RUNS AN stiia 2 nd round—Prince Eial beat Daunt Total .......... who are disabled will be furnished with i 0 1 0 2 4 ofSacramento Tn the fifth Tound this gave Ben Bolt a [-Revolver beat Torment; &leety Mist beat Day | Buns at fall of each wicket—Cne for 13, two | carriages al stpeis Ko e sl et natural bye and Mountain Beauty an ac- | Spiing and Fetronius beat Wine West or G2 bree for 6 four for @, five for T | The Woodmen of the World are very en- TR e | Sidental one . Instead of slipping each | n?wk\‘{fl‘« .r:i:‘rhl\_]'l‘ Ti m\“n«x beat Revolver; Pe- | #fx for e or 115, elght for 125, nine | thusiastic in the matter of parading, and 45 Lozs atilog s agilofioll With a separate dog they Tan the bye to- | trgnius best Sicety Mist. ot Prince Hal 2 : v e | will make their first appearance in public ¥ £3 0F i0x 0jie Ty gether, each qualifying for the next round. | Sdions d SUMMARY OF BOWLING. | on the day of the reception to the Cali- f 2% T I0E 107, 0122 0 N0 Mountain Beauty scored the most points. | T eews Bowler— B. M R. w. fornia boys. = = met again in the next round and Good Handbal! Sport. ’]'rul‘l R ? g: 3| Avc;-rvm:wrvi:lnf the iinvlmuon to partici- ! $a 3 0 s e R T et e S A e e e 2 2 pate in the big parade are coming in so RUNS IITS BY INNING o e v Tho Consaiation stake, | FicronWere twelve rathiing good enmeg lisping ki PR 1 3| Tapialy from all quarters that the labor 0200000 0 Off Harvey o5 Katen. In "the: fifst: ronnalwais | orprenapall played ab BOIL Byatis bang, ided. ... = c: Ty 0| of arranging the details will require the nto 6, San 1 by Revolver, which defeated Dall court, $55 Howard street, yesterd st 5 2 4 0/ closest attention for the next week. Grand = Gy > 0| Marshal Pistolesi has issued notice that D Dy e I e fnal| afternoon. BhiliRyan took a sudden-io- ||/ oeeen copean 2 L 08 nee Hal ind Petronius, | tion to play one of his former hard-hitting | e Ganfornie tea St e LS mes, in which he attracted the admira- S Gelloma e ooy = B b y_Iberg all organizations failing to report before the 20th will be left out of the line or will tween Pr me of game—One I : : | e the former led up and showed the most | g: % s ] | : Watsonville Victorious. tronius, Tiowever, and he outpolnted Lowe | sie nopping whout at a livay pace. Ryan | strugsie for the pennant for 158 s Pt hesa by hioh et Ml o : e WATSONVILLE, Aug. 13.—In the pres rse. The detalled results follow and. O'Brien defeated illiams and ST Y i | gagement at the Mechanics’ Fair, has been b= aklan 2 | ence of one of the largest crowds at Por- i B ound._3. Mooney's Stlent | Clement -after one of the best played BAEKE CLAMS AT TIBURON. invited to head one of the divisions of the i xland 5, San José | ter's Park this season the Watson . ake et T s Avab;. Russell, | sames of the season. Professor Riordon =z | parade, and will undoubtedly accept. FH ] f i 4 " ”A)“':”‘ i],;.,\,.h;‘n club defeated the Santa Cr Allen & Wilson's Lad WImm.Jll at 3 Micha was fl\. ;-m .‘113 Ii“?;u‘:! rhhppl:l:'d\:m:l hlf: ICorinthinn Yachtsmen Enjoy a Feast gl e e oo L e a i | ! Juble play e Aot lek's Glenroy: Se M aly's Gypsy beat | a good many openings for his adversarics | - - : e weak, desponde va ’ Bae | team this afternoon by a score of § to 1. | Joks Glenfor; Sebige b DAl SRS piddi | fo make aces, while he lacked steam in and a Jolly Afternoon. | THE GAME POSTPONED. | - Men wno axe wealk, desuonden i ery ¥ Long. | The visiting club was cheered on by a | fawk M, B. Kavanagh's Hard Lines; sending in his favorite low-wall hits. The| The Corinthians enjoyed a successtul | e ous and failing in_vitality. Men with [1arge delegation of Santa Cruz fans, but | Sebin 7 beat George Bur- | scores are as follows: A At Do ey Scess | Wtahy and) Pennsylvania: Moy |Dainsinitie back, Wesl Eiinesa Tadic g | their efforts were futile against the s Fastime: Handy, & Smiths Lady HUE | D. Mahoney and R. Dolan defeated J S R otite e eat o et 4 €N | gestion, Rheumatism, Varicocele. To Oakland 5—San Jose 14. | 1iant pitching of George Harper a D g e O e Foraa | and W Slivia,” 5 9, 18 Liseides p;{(w s el i\}: s of | Did Not Play Baseball such men my book is worth reading, for This 18 ppened in the morning | excelient team work of the Watsonvillar Bonita: H. A, Deckelman's Rocker beat J.| M. Maguize and W ssell def i (R aEhollow s Yesterd it tells in a common-sense manner how ; e e imes. when it lookedl as if | Keenar's Biackloek; H. A. Deckelman's Glen | snd'M HMeClure | Boores | 2Cit, (00, 218, fipames In a hollow of the rocks on the Siercay. all these evidences of physical decay & . The ga here, were times when it loc as if | Keenan's Blackloc e entngio s Glen | Oy Hand and KIi Abbott defeated M. Lee | beach, and at 1 o’clock these we: ad:| % N B s < i © end of the | Sania’ Cruz would fatten Its score, but cat . Lonch's Lexington: J, Keepans | o4 . Morse. gpott defeated M, Les | beach, and at 1 o'clock these were spread| There was to have been a great game | may be cured; how perfect vigor and flani w the cleverness of Harper and the sharp | Byries i B8 Baumeister's | _ Ben Chapman (champion of Crockett) and G. | Growell, who supervised the COTEE | of baseball at the Presidio vesterday, byr manhood may be re tored and your fu- tireworks show was the | work of N Dibentis asin e ek conditre et | Mebonald dbfented ¥ Ryun and D hodgers: | SONCH R0G, BERGILIG the JATTange- | at the last moment the game was calleq ture made bright. 2 enth inning the ball | (1% 08 (8% Beacheombers, and though i e e Curies 'H. Kedian defeated W. 1, | After lunchcon a reception committee of | Off by Colonel Barnett of the Pennsyl. _Men, let me help Jouw. Hoae aed look it-was In use s long | e DOX T e en he was not entirely S et D. Shanmon's Safesuard: | Siebe and W. Cope. Score: 21—14, 11—21, ! L.({ ;\r rmlm;.;,uwxlxh %;r)ln‘k Thompson as | vania Regiment because he did not wish and see how 1 h;:w-"rur»d thousands SE oty mn eonsibloRR e lent e A Soues urg's American Kagle beal T, ™3 “Condon and J. Kirby defeated T. Lydon | bearer, marched down to the d“pocl‘ar([lo‘ to have his men play baseball on Sun- With electricl e : erlecid LBy WATSONYIAE | o Sl Aot Viclors Hamiy | and G Murphy, Seoret B0, 1221, a1, | welcome the band of Sequoia Parlor, Na- | 2z | to-day. D e funerals r the | AB. R. BH: E. s v % ennis’ J. Collins and E. Curley defeated . Mc- | tivy ons of the Golden Wes z e contest was to hav o 1 e : s ] - Twin City Girl beat J. Dennis’ | d ‘urley def e s solden St. 0 have been Oakland crowd. Every man on the San | Bro e, 3b... 0 1 Devil; D. Shannon's "Soubrette | Clure and M. Edwards. Score: 21—17, 11-21, | Among the old-time yachtsmen and hon- | a nine from the Utah Artillery ane!tvmz: DR. M. A. MCLAUGHL'N‘ se team had a chance d many of | McCarth: O'Dowd’s Shootover; Murphy & | = orary members who were present were | and one from the Pennsylvania Regin’]em 702 Market St., cor. Kearny, S. F.; Burdick Ve T anty| T. Serres and_A. Whiteman defeated C.|Uncie George Bromley and Chaties, O | s i Mool oo or. Spring and Second St Quinn and E. White. Score: 2115, 1921, | Yaje. The former made one of mis shee: | While in Manila each team won distinc. | Blpck. cor- SPring Aol Do Courtney Tea_ Rose. be: m a Sec one in thi eventful ing. is I, for in the Curtis & Son's Cash beat H, A. Deckelmas | ,_g) ' | tion by defeating all e e Pet Kirt v & Trants Diava beat Hurley 280, G0 i Sl s it acteristically happy speeches. which wag | ton by defeating all other teams in the ' ~office Hours—$ a_m. to 8:30 p. m.: Sundays, ralee b B & edis 8, 16—21, 2120, mer ded at the piano, and Frank | game between the two nines yesterday game was called | Hayes, 1f Harper, p n, Cathcart and Ryan sang; | was to prac ecide the champion~ I HesIons visALITY 't ar Ry ;| wa practically decid i R Emmons recited, and others | ship of the Eighth i Corps. E VI LOST VIGOR, 3 obliged the compar: oo, e S M. J. Kilgallon and | The entire fleet of the Corinthians lay at B 0 leagues formed by | g ——==mw AND MANHOOD . ros.” Mamie Pleasant beat Hurley & o 8 O e ortin. Job Phritt's Brutus O'Tirlen and P. Ryan defeated W. Wil- s L | Jiams and Ben Clements. Score: 2112, 13-, 5d Tound-Silent Treasure beat Glemroy; | 2L7AT L o I'o learn the character of the game all is to run the ey Totals he s the fifth Borcher R i Shylock Boy beat Lady . e 0: 7] the 1 the left ‘field. fencs. b CRUZ Ll N DR D e s S B an defeated J. Riordan and J. White. | anchor in the cove, augmented by the Lies from the various regiments doing next 1o came to the plate Steffar BIL Doy Glen Chloe: Conqueror beat Nel- | Score: 21—16, 18--21, 21—20. schooners Azalene and Bonita, the yawl Service in Manila. In one were nines 2 and ruck him out. When the . CaValier beat Tog Boy; Thornhill beat —— Frolic. the —sloop Will-o'-the-Wisp and | from the Utah Battalion, the Colorado discases, all effects of selbabuse, or. excess was falling on the Dudes O'Dea, for mero | e ubritte beat Twin City | @olonels Beaten by the Pigmies. |others. Among the guests were G. T. .| Legiment, —the Twenty-third ~United | indiscretion. A nerveoaic and blood bulder, ersion, worked off another “homer” on | Rose beat Cash: Wild Tralee beat | 9 PHE BrI Y 8 - | White, J. M. Punnett, ex-Commodores J, | States Infantry, the Astor Battery, the | ‘Brings the pink glow to pale “heeks and rer t home team. Three-baggers and | Mamie Pleasant.beat Brutus. = } NEW YORK, Aug. 13—The New Yorks | W. Pew, T. E. Tracy and A. J. Young, | Eourteenth Infantry and the Nebraska stores the fire of youth. By mail 500 pes Alublcs were simply ordinary things an round_Silent Trea beat Gypsy: | and Louisvilles played off a pestponed | The whole affair passed off ~pleasantly, | Regiment. In the other were nines from | boxy 6 boxes for $2.50: with o writiea ld ‘for lttle applause. Mr. Lange re- | ; Recir Leat Shylock Hoy; Roval Buck beat | zime at Wechawken, N. J., this atter- | and, this belng the second clambake that | the Pennsylvanla, Montana. South Da- | guarantee (o cure or refuad the money. d Steffani in the eighth. The score:. | Kleiber, . s Con gl e T e O ! Sonirotte, | 100D, the: New “Yofks = winuiig easjly,| o corinthidn® Heve Blvert at ths .chib— kota, Oregon, Idaho and Minnesota regi- | ervita fitedical €o., @Hnton & Jactison sts, SR | Daubenbis. p . s Teat: s " | through heavy and timely hitti *At. | house, it may be considered an. annual| ments. The Utah men w p > Gbicage. OAKLAND. E !/ drawn; Wid Traice beat Mamie Pleasant | throigh heavy and timely ng. Douse pions of the league to Which they ha. | B L Baldwin & Co. Drugsists, $ Market, S.F. AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. Totals ove 4 3 Thotnnill beat Royal Bueks Wild Tralee beat | £ During the afternoon the Breitzmanns' | longed and had won a cu:ofgere:imm zhrfe - i g i 8 T o s 3 R ey Zo i ¥ N R. H. E. |sloop Cupid left her moorings for a trip | Schlitz Company. The Pennsylvanians | 0 ¢ | _Base hits ... 0 2 oty e % : a trophy offered b 83 w s 4y 001 R PO R s th rouns d Tralee drawn in favor of | Batteries—Seymour and Warner; Phi- Company. It was arr S Siuw Nonin T YT G D Lo 151 0 e linpt, Wilh X A A L. C rranged that the two R et A YR E e S Base hits 5 00221100 1—7| 9% ot three moneys were $110, $75 and $50; ppi, Wilhelm and Zimmer. Umpires— —_— victorious teams should play together, but S Tehal 3l nlow g x;l MMARY. e R et atx, 10, dach npws | Manassan;and: McGar Hanford Team Beaten in a Game ,’:;&’;‘;_:‘{,“,{‘sl ’1“"' coming home delayea = 2 9 s respons ) bis 3 vo- | twelve, $12 5 ; -1 5 S| s - 3 : g0l 20 o Tpos respansble, foetDapbenuing S0 o | tweivec S oRgl Bk SRR R | Cricket at Santa Cruz. With Merecd. organiztions found ‘S?ex‘x‘.’s’.'iive‘;“fi'ée'{fl?r‘ l s 1 16902 ¥ '0- 0o @ rthy, Brockhoff, Hayes, Daubenbls. First | I SANTA CRUZ, Aug. 13.—TI MERCED, Aug. 13.—The Hanford at the %residio the desi o0 /. Broskbom Dau . st A 'RUZ, Aug. 13—The Pacific 5 3 anford base- ! esire for a deciding | Purely vegetabl = s misc'é}.'k-ufi}-u"i,fi’:\l{‘,‘{’-5;;,”,,'\"5\‘,‘8}“g’f,m',,iSOME EXCITING SPORT [ Cricket Club of San Francisco and. the | ball team was defeated by Merced to-day, | 53M® Was manifest, and it was arranged | pertct algestion, " complets - abmamnitsn CU% QEE 4 Cruz 5. Left on bases—Watsonville 7, Santa AT |NGLES|DE PARK’“’"""" Club teams played to-day at | Merced introduced Hanrahan, formerly | The )Uiahrflggfi Eml 23(1 to be postponed. | ?"h{gl regularity SE. Cruz 10, Struck outeBy Harper &, by Dauben: ’Alhlellc Park. The score was: Pacifics. | of the San Franciscos, in the box, and he | Wednesday e maustered out pext | Rl e e aerdtm. of the Stomach, R, BHL SB. PO. A. E. | bis 5. Hit by piteher— Brockhoft. Seina. Passed 194 Country ~Club, §7. A return gamé | pitched good ball for the locals, 'S Mo ranY jpand they fear they. will not | RS, oSl Jridheps, Hladder. Female Ir MeGucken, 1 8.0 00T R velopace, Almdof qame- Ty naurs, Umplle | The short end players among the big wil be piayed in San Frapelsco on Sep- | of Hantord, heid second 20cEpting Mang | off couree it P tTuSioTS, et and | Wbution et ana all Serameemenea ot ke H , 3b.. —Rul Ve i . a1 g 21 i out of t » lerangements of thi ? q & ¥ Lerowd. at Ingleside Coursing Park laid]temper & __ ichances, Garibaldl drew In several diffi- | after they are out of the m“g' ““&g’; e Viscera. T o b.oxéo At Drugtsts, 3 - A

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