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AUGUST 26, 1899 10 THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY 5060806080 0 ® 0604 020304@ 60?0@0@0{-‘0@0@0@090@0000’ 50608 #0609 060¢ 204 “east | % SPORTING EVENTS OF THE DAY # wesT.. 0s® o®o0 [} & 040504 0& 00 &0H0H050500® 00 NGO | COLDEN GATE HIR RACE MEET Six Running Races on| the Card. © 0% 0605060608006 0A0P0H0H0S 0P 0H0H0H090P0SC $060604080H 04 0S4 04 040S0S0S MASSHCHUSETTS STARES WON BY - CHARLEY HeRR {Seven Heats Hotly Contested. HAVEY IN TPE’S_;I_\RTER'S BOX | |LECCO TAKES SECOND MONEY —— | | — FIFTEEN THOUSAND SPECTA- TORS PRESENT. i SOLDIERS IN UNIFORM ADMIT- TED FREE TO-DAY. A Yoeny . Schwartz & Co. Will Lay the Prices. Horatio and Other Fast Sprint- Dariel Cresceus and Senator L Annex Purses and Reward Their Back- ers at the Readville ers to Face the | 1 Barrier. rack. e — SRES he mixed race meet of the Golden Gate e s A tural Soclety meets this afternoon READVILLE, Mass., Aug. 25.—The card “\» ¢ at the grand circult races this afternoon the directors was the finest ever presented at the to the thorou Readville track, and fully 15,00 people P of six we were present. The Massachusetts stakes leh race, which has proved to be the greatest trot of the year, was quickly finished after the start was given, Charley Herr, owned by David Cahill of Lexington, Ky., win- r's box | ning it. The event came over from Wednesday, Charley Herr, Tomboy ard AMPHITHEATER IN WHICH BURLINGAME CLUB HORSE SHOW WILL HE HELD e i oro ieate cach. zomeor, favorite, but he was sick Thursday and to-day he had no chance to win, acting Herr became the favorite and tting an honest mile won in almost 1-known artz & Co the bettir As orm to pass : 3 s - ocially and from the point of view of a horseman. Frank J. Carolan and other members ne more deeply into fashionable equipages since then, and will prove important factors in the e this vear. The illustration is from a photograph made by J. R. Hodson, 416 Geary street, on the | life )n of the open-air show last year. Walter Hobart is seen taking the jump on the left of the picture. | by tx members of the Burlingame Country Club, with their polo ponies and their four-in-hand both rough the g e of admission H chare coaching teams, will retu m Monterey early next week. They will then con o preparations have T entries ar s f 1 ir annual open-air horse show, one of the most successful of fetes for which Bur- show was a marked succe of them, | cruise. The San_ Francisco L car-olds; five- | noted. The show will be held late in Septembe r. Last year e ol atad heat with Lecoo. The latter broke . o: 10| 3 SPOP O+ OPIPOPOPOP OO POPOPIIIP OO SO PO POIOP OSSOSO 546 40404 OFOIO PO+ O+ 54 G 4+0+O+0+0+O+@ | three times, but at the end closed up G . K 1 psy | @4c4c4c454040+ 040+ 0+ I+ TOIOP OO+ 004 OO0+ O$O$OIOIOII4OP D00+ 040 +OHOHHHOHOHOP O OHOHOH 0L +0 O 404040404 O+OHO+ OO+ O 2% Taras ofiaistanc 1h,,_,ugh(hp,afl,.,gh,3 3 1 ) e A ¢ almos k an Al E ) | | er, 1 thus carrfed off on "v{ the highest honor the two ho ame almost nec : e 0| KEEN CONTESTS ON 1l [ s carried off onefoe tne mgnest nonces| QARSMEN GAIN FRESH 85 i T e o o > : M | golf tournament will conclude with a team | TORIA | denended on the even : S M s; three-vears-old and up- INKS AT DEL MONTE | pivert v o = oW h and LAURELS AT AS | quite soft after two days’ soaking, but the | | e | match to-morrow, in which north an: |a ; ) b : | e Ru e : s | south will again be pitied against each | Sun dried out the course late in the after- 0 . | other. o s Fas |t 0.7 Uy 113 e 1 ; - 2 ] i i : - | " Of the regular events the 2:07 pace was ] 117 | 6akland and San Rafael Clubs Pre- = - University of California Crew of t sula : ! i [ ol AP RIFLEMEN ARE ENTERTAINED STATE FATR PROGRAMME. turms With a Trophy Emblematic | the fastest and the 2710 trot the most split 8 ! pare for an Active E | e - ; | up | P : N i S| . 1l o 2:18 ) v Senatc " L the Fall. Visiting Arions Pleased With West- | Complete List of the Events for the of the Junior Championship. : I'he 2:18 trot went to S nator L after I £ v s . 4 1 z The n Francisco oarsmen have won |Pilot Evans each time had come into the R e e Systems on the Big Shoot- Two Weeks of Racing at Sac- their full share of prizes at the sixth an- |stretch in the lead. Both finishes were in e he t € pa2 ing Ranges. he 11 share pe. he | doubt until the wire was reached anc 1ahua best-known clubs in thern and South- 2 et L s o] ramento. ¥ | nual regatta at Astoria. Monday, the |50 "prans only lost by a head. Senator St e e he pleasant functions In rifle The speed committee of the California | opening day of the aquatic carnival, was | PHo% FRAEE Sn BGP5h ollinzer of Portland, Rbeds the tournaments. Th indicap s during the past week was a re- | State Agricultural Society has prepared | marred by heavy rain, in consequence of | 1nq Grady ... he ge Crocker « ttracted | ¢ePtion to the Arions of New X rlor | the following programme of the events to | which some of the races were postponed. | The 2:10 trot, which finally went to the 3 for the George Crocker attracted | RORS0 Ll — g prog h e d a . fav & Honer twentyithres Sentyiosiic event rom i San || L0) ClId eRETiIe HoTEnOMEEAmOnE fihe | | be given each day during the State Fair | The day's racing resulted as follows [ Zolenoistaltin Rexestenes the, Terorues S Francisco, four from ree | visitors were muny members of shootins | Contest Held at Del | which obens on Monday, September 4, at | yunior outrigged st race—jonn Lewts of the | 5058 & TE U through Geers excels from Sar specting ithe California Schuctzen Cluba| pE5 SHltinalpEatls § Sacraenno. e ooterh. | lent handling of Dare Devil. The latter two SotnE i oalfominpeneen e Monts Grounds. cmber ¢—Oceident stake: peing, | berk of the Ariel Rowin Seemed o tire after that and to lose his 5 . B 1d. In ympetition at t 2055 HEA SR ERSAT Rt A ning.{ree purse f“‘_‘” conditions | € 0 lor outrigged skiff race, fir C. | feet when close pressed by the field, al- Standa elghteen : play 3 EYosem s et hore R diaccent —_— | emper. 1, shatter. Rellink stakes |0 Dennial South) Knd Rowing on from | though he had generally benefited by & x SER ; b *|an invitation that had been extended to | nteen eniries; running, {ree purse | G PRSI of the Alameda Bont Club and | good- send-off. Kesults: srgas e - | be the guests of the local riflemen upon YERS WIN nber | o Pacing | stake, two- | James Patton of Portland. Time nin 9sec | The Massachusetts stakes, $10,000, 2:13 trot, their © Second heat—F. W. Ayers of the Alar th m, dro; o helns etucn See s aUniaNal v it ¥ 30 class; 2:16 class; Flash | G o ames Foley of Tnd Row- | unfinished from Wednesday—Charley Herr won Ra elling: three-year-olds and up- | O P am, dr « this city the Easterners went to the San running, sixte running, free | ClUb PoRE T Pime a6imi third, sixth and seventh heats. .Time, 2: arters « mile P71 leaving who received | Rafael range, where they were met by purse $300, conditio September 1; | Ing Club. HIme, b e race—A compostte | 2:12, 2:12. Lecco won fourth and fifth’ heats ) : 15 | handicaps based William Enrenpfort, the veteran marks- GOLF TOURNAMENT IS NOW |ru B o conditions Triday, |, Mateh four-oared baree At B vene | and was -second. Time. 2%, 2:10% Tom- \ . a 19 > | pla Miss Rowe man of the West: Captain F. Attinger, E r 1 | Yeat of the Ala a Boat C d J. Patton | ¥ won first cond heats and was third. : ® | (15 being the scra reiby . RoberteRDINE Captain COMPLETED. | inesday, 6—Pacing__ stake, of the Alameda Boat CIob anf Sing Club | Time, 231, 2:10%. ° Bonnatella, Surpol, Tudor i ! 109 | sults were as f Is, R. Rahwyler, Captain Straub e-year-old, trotting, A feated the four of the University of Cali- | Chimes, Queen Alfred. Lady Geraldine, Green- . = 07| Miss rs. The party was entertained Y Dewey selling_stake, fornia. Rowed in driving rain and against a | brino, B lwm\ Bel Eepric, Suce ; Nancy N | Miss & ok W i e ¢ surse $300, conditi Sriday, Septe strong current. Picked crew won by 5 sec. in 10 | Ki and Royal Baron also startéc i ‘heon by Captain Schumann, after | g B. Tufts of Los Angeles Wins the | hing, fres purse str urrent Elcked Cre RO e | 3 icing, uree. fanb. unfnished Three-ye 1s a o el bt S Ath th S | tember t ariel won in straigl ea . visitors were much impressed with the Cup, Gaining Honors for the Lt b | et 2:10, 2:10. Johnny Agan second, r 1 1 Western men's system of marking and N Porti £ th vear-old, 240 ¢ ; ladies esday the weather was f and in | Dombey Jr.. third. lon, Journeyman, Blaze 1 > 2 % 122 Ai=s | scoring shots. 7On their ranges they. st Southern Portion o e stake, . running entries; running, free | the morning the oarsmen enjoved smooth | Boy, Maximilian, pegoat, Nelson, Helen 4 “Mann, 135 | use the old system of show the value State. purse 3400, conditions Friday, September 1. | water. T llowing were the results of [ R, Handy and Art ) also started = h s Maud Mul: | Of Shots by the means of large figures o running, free purse 0, conditions Friday, | {he ¢ S raome: .07 class, pacing, purse $3000, best two in | s s oo | raised by the markers in the pit I'he ember 1. | pey & . . | three heats—Lady of the M won_first and O TURF 1= 4 | local means of communication by wheels BT September S—Special, conditions Senjor outrigged skiff 1 heat—F. W. { third heats. Time, 2:05%, 4. Helen Du- winne we Crocker cup. | 00 e O e rendod. the e TR pedlal foonditia N | deteated Dr. | blox won nd heat in 2:09% and was second. is down| On We “"“""I m 'l\'l“”!-' rn men as being much superior. Among | running, free purs | Rowing club | &y yal R heiden third. ~ Nicol B, Split. Sk r t rounds for the Del | visitors were: John S eke, Jo g 35 5 e first | condit ember 1: runt . Mn. 19 sec. | oy ssie Le 50 e were held. Of the thir e e N Gaobannheke, Jone | DEL MO Aug Itorsthe s firsby Cheie Friday, Septem Ayers, Towing n ed boat, had 10 class, trotting, purse §2000, three in five— came from Los Angeles, th A. Maas, Henry Kroger, A. Stolzenberger in the present sporting meet here | Usgturday, September $—Pacing an advantage a turn over Dennfs, W sceus won urth and fitth heats side and t m Santa C. D. Dégenhardt and Gustav. Grossman, game L met with defeat, its ng r-all (two In thr skiff was o lapstrenke Up ¢ the stake neither bare Devil won fi ; ron Many of the Arion: mised to Teturn to rloo being on the baseball dlamond | stake, &ight entries running had @ decid d, but Ayer ! jqnd gwas second. “Time. ok v m r eat rifle tournament 400, racetrack 1 its conquerors the the Portlan 1on, Aver & Louise Mac and Bent € ho D Ancae Iversars of fthe 8an | ,jjjed universities of the State | the Pac ampion i1 M also started had two re ves, Mare Islar ind range on Septem O L L M ichoibEcEs trot- | crew, consisting of J. Lewls. bow: ator L won in straight heats. Time, 2:15%, ! d Menlo 1 ber x programme of rifle | ence of all the smart set staying here, | o Annuat | sen . Webb, No. 8 . W | SEB%°" Yooy Evans aecond, Loma ' third Yo : jed z ed. The verein has | nearly all of whom were interested in (hei > purse $250, 1sen, cockswain Phillip E, Sadie M and Tom Leary also five during t g Crowe et ninlr N oy Eesror P IR Tme Dlpsetg RL DS smpartilig] el | per . trotting, purse $2000, two in three } tar oIt s 9, J. B ¥ | most_points, premiums, best thirty shots |}, " anl in, and at the end of 2:18 clas: (unfinished)—Timbrel won heat in 2:11%. D e Fitzgerald 94, S. L. Abbott Jr. 85, | 214 t centers. On the public ta gan with Alumnl in, and a Sielr Futurity, | and F. Wilder, cockswain. Celibate, Norvel, Little Dick, Improvidence, g Duf ett 95, E. B. Tufts 9, J. A et the tickets will be six shots first_inning three runs stood to_their i 200, condi. | Alameda oarsman, who fil Confessor, Much Ado, Nicola and Miss Beat- 8 y e o et oaant et tick _sia S it rlingame then played with a Huing, L e COndic | by 'the absence of Tracy, ¢ Fidst labitartcd ) < taking off superfluous oo L St e re-entry. A large number | pich “scoring six points in the second and | thmber ree PUTE | Cho was too 11l to row! 3 Bl : I Lé | round of the match play contest, at t Biven o thai raembers snaldae thaibest |im inning ] | lny, September 13—Double team race, - "eup has been awarded the uni- s L six holes, were: E. B. Tufts, H et e A e il t work. Burlingame's ficlders did poor work | special conditions Monday. September 1f; ‘run’ | & handsome o e et et YACHTSMEN RETURN i he rnia Jockey | Conds Gosby iREA b ee-sh s and muffed the frequently. AlUmDi | ning, free purse $250, conditions Friday. Sep- O (e . on hub receitod o dolomam’ from Wality | WIR Sl sider il be allowed fo parteipate, The | Wor. " enabled to maike several buses | feifier S finning fres phrke . condiions | STV, Solel (hey inte : FROM RIVER CRUISE Jenning of Briar Sw Plowe 1 round E. B headquarters' in uniform and will march | Dut could not keep.their opponents {rom | Friday, September 3: rupning, free purse ¥30, | Tonred shell race—The Vancouver Boat i e c d er noted ers, ask- | won play: W. Cosby won 1 [ t*atauariers he targets will be open | Scoring until Kaarsl began nlx‘un‘ . | conditfons Friday, September & 5 cjub eraw, who had ‘@ new paper shell, rf'f‘u‘*""‘l | ing Is Oakland. = He rald mond up and 2 to| from 10 4. m. to 6 p. m 1‘m' 1 Varsity men went ahead in fine i ve: trotting, 2:18 class: the Capital |t rowiih fhe Soneh B b el F Corinthians Will Escort the Home- i } ild be his home 3. B. Tufts beat W B The teams were made up as follows: stake, eleven “entries; the Autumn | soon swamped - Portland crew to | Coming Craft to Their Moorings Haagth : e . Will Play Handball r | dicap, seven entries: running, free purs [l e Portlanders rowed b ! ‘ “H Tplayed, ¥ " s Susa by | Bur Alumni. | conditions Friday, Ser 8. Cleanly in choppy Wwa at Tiburon To-Morrow. B S committ S liows it A7 | Reta Golinsky | free purse 350, conditions Triday, September "“]}7:“}“"""“““ Tiean, the University of Califor- | ted its share to the marine parade on tzking T Ormaonde jssued a . SIS ] Cunha ] ce | §; running, free purse $230, conditions Fridav, [ Mo tiier. defeated the instructor of Thursday, the following boats flying its « Sic A. MeVic T. Leach vs. G. Smith Dibblec | September 'S; runninz, free purse $300, condi- | foria Athleflc Assoclation fn wrestling match: | hurgee at their mastheads: The schooners ible. his been anusually amne b 2 t. Bockman vs E. Mc ST aine | oatarday Beptisiver ib Wigbilng) 30 ceds rge Klarman of e reser of the Lurline | Lurline, Aggie, Ramona, Chispa, Outing 1 t tt th the books and is ird m lent = bit Butler | pacing, free-for-all (two in thr the Favor- mming (lub won a quarter-mile swimm and Rover, the yvawl Aramontana and the ; : . : Rafael links other eNeil vs. M. McDonald Lanagan | oot ent e e Jfree purse " s ducic huh.” The' rowins esvats | dloop Sappho. The sloop Pactolus, fagship 7 1 Monte. Port P, il PRl Bagyiand he score was 15 to 1. he Del Monte | fre¢ parse §300, conditions Friday, September 8. | *Championship shell_race—Dr. C. C. Demnis | Of the Californias, was withdrawn because r SIZ00. O bard, R. M Fol § and M. McClur T *Dow il cipimas fntaned o0y | SR MEaEnres - Foley of the South Bnd Rowing Club, | of Commaodore Allen M. Clay’s serious 11l a . ) tvan an Clure vs yowling and | cup was finished to-day, C. E. Maud, pres- | g ey oRdHL. Wittkopt of the Arle o el p t 1er-in-1 were _among WRO; Hou: ident of the Riverside Polo and Golf Club, State Fair’s Success Assured. ving Clup P ¢ "the. Portland | Ness, but the yawl Idler and the sloop Oc- S8 o e el M Bite SMiss i, Kilgallon and . Maloaey vs. 3. Rior- | coming off victorious. The morning's play | The State Fair Sacramento, to be Ghub A e T Batton had choles and | cident represented the club. The Corin- Ha m ship for men at Del Monte. while Mi and R Linehan began with a contest between R. M. Fitz : 4 % the outside position, with Dennis next to | thian yachts towed in the parade were th. pecd K pros Alite Mottt not only won the Poniatows | J. White and K. Mirphy va. J. Coliing ana 1, | GeEaR With @ contest between Re M FIA | held next month, promises to be the most | 160k 5 (095 Sberg” were well up at the | sloops’ Harpoon, Clara, Speedwell - ang two v riic cup game but carried off | Foy STand. Fitsscrald Talling out after very | Successtul In the history of the State Ag- | atues, Where confusion arose from the fact of | iy » » eral the links of Southern ———————————— P SAEE L B RAR g e 1 S “he gre havili f| boats having to turn three stakes. Foley | 3. % o e : - | : close play. Maud then played the finals | ricultural Society. ‘he great pavilion of ; : Lo Last Saturday the yawl Frolic joined the FIELD TRIALS CLUB e o e T o The Crystal dot Sea Beets. | wifh £ it o Lo Nngeles nd e | the soctery, covering hree neres ot 43 W kB VL UG, (08, KUY | erulle of the San rancisces 10" Vallele v S e o e | _ Physiclans recommend the Crystal warm sea | ished about dusk this evening at five up | ground, has already been appropriated by | Wi and beat him by only a few feet, | and on Sunday her owner, Bartlett, o Al water tub and swimming baths, North Beach. * | and four to play. Southern Californig has | g\ pipite This vast area will be filled | Time, 12 min cc. Toley in @ wherry was | accompanied by Mrs. Bartlett, started on | fourth, an up-river third and Wittkop cimens of fruits, grains Arge, Smo with the finest sy — - vawl Phyllls recently returned to Sausa- R e 4 IN QUEST OF A JUDGE, 5 ept I e e S O o R CER SCER SR e a boat suitable to the weather pre- ber appointed. A commit- At the park all breeds of livestock of |old Ward, J. J. R. Peel, P. E. McLean, | chqos Thursday attended pver the United | George Hellmann, F. C. Driffield, F. | vailing on the da de Ruyter, C. N. Post, o me finest specimens from all ire ot sur any | @ and grasses grown in the State, together 7 . = 3 v n. The ne ciich | & andigra STONILAN £ the Cricketers. lito. Arthur Mer-iman of Memphis, Tenn. et b oot S enabls with the most novel and modern manu- Among the 7 | “The necessary changes in the rig and the First Choice of the Club. b e v tan TolRhtasnnola L | facturing and agricultural machinery, | The Alameda cricket eleven. will meet | 4rim of the San Francisco challenger for s e i i e e B bl s vards, without | © [facturing AN e o esY: | the California team to-morrow on the | the Perpetual eup have been made, and a Succesful Meeting Expected. fhcommoding plavers on the nine-hole | 3 ? S Webster street grounds at Alameda for I of her speed will soon be had. The The r the Paclfic Coast Field “of 2184 yards. A schedule has been 1"’ amery, a silo and an art gallery will | ) Sapy (ime during the present season. inthians are not under any .obligation 18 re already preparing : he months of September. Octo- | | be attractive features. A cooking school | 1y %) wing will be the representatives | their defender until the morning thelri rext meet oh Gianbes 24 BED o | e and ENDVeEE e ining__<everal | & | will be maintained and various “articles | The tOHOSTEE P AL /8 FATEIERATIVES | S e providen ooy that they it Rakérst MEnUATYEC w0, at 1 compe s, which can- | § | will be manufactured in view of the pub- |, S Srelain) T RE Baondera Hars to defend on some day not later rst the intérest felt in ‘11.- Morlarty (captain), o °%. daunders, Har-| 4,5 geptember 3. They are at liberty to H. W. Keller first con- u 2itic 0 | States will be shown. Racing will be con- | Croll, V. Seebeck, B. Bird and F. Stahl or | tee from the Corinthian and San Francis- he selection of ' | Beld. The committee undertakes to secure | ducted for two weel Large fields of | W. G. Fortmann. The California eleven | co clubs will arrange a_meeting to discuss n~of _ Memphia. | & firs ss instructor and expert golfer | | the best trained horses in the State are | will be chosen from the following; E. G.|details. The regatta he Pacific Inter- 1 rials re the | 2t an early.day SRR A Gott | | entered in the various races. A splendid | Sloman, A. Dickinson, A. B. Lubbock, C. | club Yacht Association, to be held in Sep- ¢ the club, although All members of the San Rafael Gol musical programme and entertainments | J. Thomas, W. Reeves, E. J. Loughman, | tember, will afford an )rtunity to try t serve as de- Club who desire to ente first competi- | evening at the | L. Schroeder, F. M. Gunn, A. Willis, J. out the boats which will be rendered ever fraid his services will . S TRl 3 - 2 v Bell. Pittabury; | {10 198 the Councll oln gutetolay 2 el | ¢ pavilion. The exhibits are coming from | Brown. E. W. Watts, W. R. Hammond, | fenders of the cup Johnson of Winnipeg, | paror. Sent R Tecord Nelns Kast® | all over the State, and a large attendance | G. C. Farrell, J. D. Robertson and A. E. | Commodore T. L. Hill will employ to- 150 been named. Mr. de | pofone S doy Beps | from all directions is assured. ) Aitken. 3 morrow morning in repairing the back- spond with them ify . i cont + | e Three of the Southern Californians who | stay and main traveler. which were car- he presence of one of oo o cup coms e AMATEURS CANNOT BOX. recently proposed to visit San Francisco | red away on the s us in the-trial to play against the local cricketers have | of speed from Vallejo been playing golf at Del Monte during | * T ieeartow the Cor will sail into Excelsior Athletic Club Refused a These are C. E. Maud of | the upper bay to me sloops Aeolus, H. Young and M. G. Bur- | Edna, Mignor Cupid on their return | Permit by the Supervisors. et (W LY ungiand : i | 1 ruture it will be impossible for un- | \{* B Yonie Aty e s ?“:‘\l"lnz‘\i!!\_:} from the ann sise up the Sacramento | tralned boxers to engage in a legal boxing | best scores in the qualifying romds o | RIVE | match. The memory of a recent death in | the Del Monte golf cup. Another crick. | (o e | the ring has caused the Health and Police | eter who entered the qualifying round was | i, and | Committee of the Board of Supervisors to | ReV: H. W. L. O'Rourke,”U. S. V., for- | prancicco fie is a keel boat, with | refuse to sanction further amateur con- | jherly senior chaplain of the Se: tsi 1 st, and though she | . . 5 Institute in this city, who has o sl Ak «til for the first time showe was under Y = She has not yet bee amed. Athletic Club for a permit to hold con- | British v £ not yet been named match cight e en- | will be g ve semi-final round | ¢ ved on the morning of Sevtem- | & ember | jer 9. and the final round on afternoon and all | of the same day. Other competitions for ing. | trophies will take place during the Admi - sion day holidays Olympic Gun Club Notes. The *‘varmi Club has be preparations for red a valuable siiver Saturday the new sloop built by e Californias cruised up to d down_ with the San t" hunt of the Olympic —— ON THE BASEBALL FIELD. poned. After all the i been el ¢! santa Cruz and Oakland Teams Will I no train by which Meet in This City To-Day great sp 1 e ssels, n e P the m reach the preserves | W orrow | 3 pol BN a8t & trial of speed of the San . i e and To-Morrow. [tesis was yesterday refused. The reasons | H. C. Casidy. who has been playing with | s 4 from FIRHEI0 realted: tn being made for a special train on & qu | The Santa Cruz and Oakland baseball | for the refusal are set forth in the follow- | Dis_0ld ~club, the Pacifics, In several |t close i g finishes. H. R o b fixed later, pecial traln on a day | toame will play here to-Gay and to-mor- | ins soport: matches lately, has returned to Keswicl Simpkis w amontana beat G. E At the last meeting of the directors it | TOW. They played at Santa Cruz last | o “The instructions that have been im- ;,:r }!3@"\’]‘_”""‘3'" “,'fk“’f the Mountain Cop- | Bjltings’ sloop Nixie by 1 minute and 57 was decided to restrict the use of the | week, the home team making it three | J posed heretofore have not, in view of a|the oits 5 \\'v»rzhu:l ‘j}l{m he has invited | seconds, and Dr. A. \\l- )lt'l}'>x|!21{- qf“,",’”fi clubrooms to-night to members only e | straight. The series was pronounced the recent death in.a fistic encounter, been | it Keswick on. SenaKe up & team to | gappho finished 1 minute and 1 secon club building is o the line of the parade ATnd 7 - . observed, and to allow amateurs to give | \o on September 9 and 10, P30t Commodore T. L. Hill's sloop most_interesting played at the seaside 1heac i stk dbe o o such exhibitions is to invite and encourage | JrOMISIng them excellent entertainment. | (‘vgnus. Though the and a crush & expected If members S ears Mheitohit o e 1% <% % were permitted to invite friends {Et veer TG s i Son D ol- | & contests that may be fatal to one or more | LLOWEVeD: as the Pacifics have recently | some dissatisfaction was expressed that i O] : 14 ll,f Hhe participamis.” yisited s ita Cruz and expect to receive | o’ thorough measurement of the yachts 4% | _santa Cruz Oaiclan Sheriff. Martin’s plea for drugs and | &, h.iurh Visit from the Santa Cruzans at | gng a careful calculation of time allow- San Francisco Club Boxers. | streib : Hammond | medicines with which to il prescriptions | SOm% early date, probably either Septem- | ooec tat on were not made. Moskim was then | 2CT 2 Or 8. it is not likely that any team | pibainhsithido et Hutchinson | . |at the County The officials of the San - | taken up. The committee, in view :‘;”:!;"“"q"{""ll* up to accept the hospitality | KETCHUM STILL AT LARGE. letic Club have pe incisco Ath- cted their D R R R R SR S I = { arrange- | Withams. . s lcHinsin g e ments for the regular monthiy boxing ex- | Devereaux J Blesxy b3 4 3 of the fact that the appropriation is sta County men hibition, to be held in the gymnasium of | Arrelanes “samec | L JOHN GRACE, the Most Noted Coursing Judge in America. | Inadequate to " meet the " requirements, C e | He Was Captured in the club next Wednesday. “The. principai | Dairvmpie. L2 Latt “nefa -~ Plave| @ et e decided to call upon some public-minded ross Country Club Outing. Report That He P hout will be between Kddie Toy and | Drennar solenie e Donasant 2 uAnnels ;;'l"fi;"d Lo ’:‘"l i 'l“'\l ., and| The first trip of the -Century Cross New Mexico Untrue. Charles Vickers at 130 pounds. Some new | “'* 2 ght fleld ............Hardle | o B DICHEEG ) e rae Ve 10 1do “all in itheir| Co! Rig $ s ¢ e . e g. 2. : men. wilihe w16 ot {a7 thes RAAIIIIE el @+ 9000040400+ 0+00040404-0-+0-4040+0-+0-0@ | power to reimburse such citizen in trn | mr Lh o UP members was to the sum- | AUSTIN e G PR mit af Mount Tamalpats i party were: s Reiff Wins Handicap. <o Briggs. A. Schuman, F. Sampson, E Sampson, H. Keyser, George Ward, F. War hose in the train robbe ed near Folsom, N. M., a few days oM d been identified as Tom Ketchum, g, | 59 notorfous leader of the band of rob- Toas, urberville, €. Alilnan, 7. Robinson. T | it "\Who have held up a number of trains 3. Jones, ggins, F. Keltner, : co and g J. Irving, Géorge H. Irving and F' P s e ] tuture. the bouts. The men matched are: “kKid’ With the Swimmers and Divers. | | wound | Johnson and Mike C man: Jack Mc-| The programme of s c s s a Mahon and Mike Molliss; Mika MCCIUTe | Sutre Toates for to-moreens e eports at ounds ars ] ” Ar Sifiam Kennedy: ~ Alock Greggains | Sutro Bathx for w has been pre- Coursing Park next Saturday. The services of Mr. Grace have been at the LONDON, Aug. 2%.—L. Reiff v will referee, as usual R ok dadatd ATy command of the park directorate for several months. Under the present |can jockey, won the Pala teiff, the Ameri: de Turberville, - | o-vard dash, novice—W. Fleming, G. \\';l-l arrangement Mr. Grace and BE. J. Bull will alternate, ecach passing upon the |cap with Chafina at n&-'fql?‘{";""fi"“"" i i st Park Club OHN GRACE, whose fame as a judge of coursing has spread wherever grey- hounds are used throughout the world, will he seen in the saddle at Union cott, C. King, O. Lowent F. Shea, J 5 R, deld for . | oW ____ Cricket in Australin. fugan, C. Roval, F. Ritter, 'E Massten, G| WOTK of the dogs in thfflt‘a 1d for one month at a time. Judge Grace has always |August meeting to-day. Johnny Sur the past few S \ FAUNTON, England, Aug. 2%.—At the | Neil. 3 enjoved the fullest confidence of the bettors, who are proverbially finicky, and | was second and Goland third in a fiejq s —_————— State B formation was received here close of play here of the cricket match | J0Fard dash—jguveniles—W. Early. J. Laird, | of the dog owners. He has been identified with the sport since hoyhood and is | elght. oL Meteorite Observed Positi davs ago_that Tom Ketchum ; gustus, T. Lahusen, R Rid" | thoroughly familiar with its every phase. He is a splendid- horseman, having The Hampton plate was won by p. . only a \ near Sanderson, Tex., and between the Australlans and a Somerset- | jng. C. Lundin, C. Crowley . Lor-| OPORTO, Aug. %.—At 1 o'clock this|had been seer M. Johi the American that he W r % on tub race—E. Lieboldt,” W. Fisher, illard’s Taroltina, ridden by not been, determined whether any | jockey Martin. being closely pursued by a a graceful seat and good hands. Tt ha ghire eleven the former team had scored 100- 398 runs for five wickets down. 11: Wells, W. Beyer, O. Ehrman, F. Hilde. | change will be made regarding the slipper. | Friar Like thivq, 0{';:‘!3 hm;'m second and X‘Txm’&:‘: :;:fl;‘,m;{:s :;2:;"1‘“ f posse of S“‘l“‘l“‘mg”s and deputy United . 7 ses ran. same time. N by 4| States Marshals. sa e. No damage has been reported. | Sta

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