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SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1899 10 @O @ @ iiiiiiniiiieirimiidirinefefofeifeiefeivi il el e i 90O flur//n_yame Forse Show. fa/m SGrace Wit fudye, Sensational ?acmy Race Gennes Champions at Play. Orophy for Women Solfers. HAdmission Day Yachiing Q@ O @i wiibentfefefonfntfoefeofe e e feforfoferfefofefonfeielesioie - D OB CORINTHIANS A-PLEASURING ON THE RIVER Yachtsmen on Their Summer Cruises. Elaborate Preparations Made for the Water Carnival of th: “Night of Venice." SHOW HORSES | THE THEME OF |: BURLINGAME : Second Revival of Open-Air Fete | & Promises Well. it A Liberal Entry and Frendly Competi- | & tion Expected in the Various b Last Saturday the Corinthian yachts Aeolus, Edna and Mignon returned to Tiburon from a week's cruise up the Sac- ramento River and Napa Creek. Having salled to and anchored at Vallejo on the evening of Saturday, August 19, the three vachts made Walnut Grove on the fol- lowing day. Leaving Walnut Grove at + o'clock on Monday afternoon, they T through Georgiana Slotigh with a wind and tied up to the bank for night. On Tuesday morning they sailed out of the slough, still with a leading wind, into the Mokelumne River, where the sloop Aeolus stuck in the mud, the othe: getting by in safety. After about three hours’ delay the Aeolus reached Antioch and rejoined the other yachts. Here F. E. Schober wz picked up, and on Wednesday the yachts proceeded to Ma tinez and thence to lejo. Napa was reached on Thursday afternoon. On Fri- day night the boats dropped down the creek on the ebb tide almost as far & Vallejo, and on Saturday morning mac an early start for home. From MeD s quick time w made there on to the cove th Moorings, however, were picked up at o'clock in the afternoon. Paul Bib Mignon came down from Vallejo last Su day and on Monday sailed to Oaklan Creek. Last Sunday Commcdore T. L. Hill, in @-+0004040-40-40-00+0+@¢|the flagship Cygnus: J. R. Savory, in the sloop Juanita, and G. T. 8. White, in the GOLFERS .BUSY e o woriesal o o g v ARt ® Billin s fishin B from the sloop Nix * Burlingame | how will | 1y and Saturday on | The ex-| ¢ ACE in a|® isly held in s to the SEARCHLIGHT 2:03,2 THE CALIFORNIA 4. ONDER_*-Gf BREEDER An SPORTIMAY ° 1 ¢ ! 3 + % } : % + © + L 4 4 ® : } be b p % 1 % Qv oiet-ebebeieded [EAST vs. WeST |} LR TON DEL MONTE |: Tl b TENNIS COURTS| AR Whitman, the>/fr\7neric_an Cham- | pion, atAEhe Net. { : - TRAINING FOR Hiers: new sloop Je L. Eames’ Surf, Ca U & I of the California Yacht Club also e E and the sloop J came to anchor in Paradise Cove. The ? A A sloops Eeolus, Truant, Edna and others cruised off El Campo. On the return home Commodore Hill lost the wind and . was becalmed off Yellow Blu e + | Oakland and San Rafael Links launch Edwinna towed the Cygnus in to | er moorings. ® H. H. Gorter, the measurer of the | Are Thronged. Corinthian Yacht Club, has a fondness for | the Gallle tongue. Hi$ former yacht was oy named Feu Follet (Will o' the Wisp), anc |A Ladies'’ Cup Offered the Members | to his new sloop he has given the appella- lation Sans Souci (Without Care). The of the Marin County Club Feu'Follet is now owned by A. €. aton, +| vice commodore of the South Bay Yacht for Competition. Club. A meeting presided over by Director o General Hawkins of the executive com- The greens committee of the San Rafael | f{feT®0 HEWIRT PE INS SXEENETE GOy 4 ! Golf Club announces that the generosity | in the Corinthian Yacht Club house on | of some of the members has enabled the| Wednesday evening. The transportation directors to offer a ladles’ cup for com- | Committee reported that three boats will petition on the same dates as the Council | Tun from San Franclsco to Tiburon on & | cup. The same conditions will hold, with | $1i¢ Dight of September 16, at 6:30. 7 and the exception that the play for the ladies’ | jand its passengers at Tiburon. & | cup will be at nine holes. All lady mem-| The Columbian and Knickerbocker { | bers except those who have been intro-| quartets and a chorus of forty wolces | duced for periods of two months or two | have been secured and will be stationed weeks may compete for the cup. procession, which will start from Wheel- Qualifying rounds for the Council cup | ers Point, come up the main channel to for men and for the ladies’ cup must be | the Hotel Belvedere and thence past the played before to-morrow—nine holes, med- | Corinthian clubhouse. On the barge, the al play, for the ladies, and eighteen holes, | Sonstruction of which will be under the medal play, for the men. Notice should | Hopkins Art School. will be Venetian be given to Instructor T. W. Tetley before | Senators, sailors and gondoliers. The arting around the course, and the score, { part of the Doge will be taken by Frank kept by an authorized scorer, should te|Thompson and the motif of the perform- turned in to him on completing the round. | ance will be the wedding of the ocean. | The players making the eight lowest| When the ring is dropped into the water s ete at match play in suc-| a submarine mine will be exploded and pponents being chosen by | a column of water thrown high into the lot. succeeding rounds in both com- | air. Calcium lights will be thrown upon petitions_will begin on Monday morning | the barge and electric searchlights on the at 9 The semi-finals will be played on | surrounding hills will brilliantly illumi- | Each of the Quartet of Eastern Cracks| ¢ to Meet the Best Players in California . This has been the ban ner year for tennis concerned. The )n this coast was| ¢ hip tournament at | & 1 Rafael on bejween George | Whitney and the rdys. Now comes the doubles championship, in which both the | Whitneys and the Hardys will appear. To ap the climax there will be a series of | © atches between the best four local rack et wielders and the best this country R | produced—the champions of the United | 4 States. )¢ he interest that would otherwise be ANGLERS READY FOR | taken in the championship doubles has| @ SPORT ON EEL RIVER |been somew lessened on account of the rrival of the Eastern champions. The first opportunity to compare the Eastern o' J_hn Butler | with the Western game will be furnished | ¢ when ( Whitney the champion of eam the Pacific Coast, cro ® . - - The A rackets with M. | | Whitman, the champion of the United | ¢ L B o KINGS OF THE PACERS TO MEET IN A SPECIAL RACE. in playing a ayed on an HE finest trotting-horse track in the world, that of the Empire City Trotting Club, in Westchester County, N. Y., > s e ot B will be thrown open to the public on Monday. The sum of $i0000 has been expended on the property, while the Admigsion day, beginning at 9:3) a. m., | nate the whole display, After the cere s % the court 'S purs the first week's racing aggres 5.0%. For this money the greatest harness horses in the world will face :\',",i\”.". lf{‘,\l !"rv‘l‘x‘x]zr‘imué \‘l‘u; :xflflernoon of {r;{:n;m] (:<Er\viv:‘ rng v;)l lP‘}‘mIrz'u:“Ef;wlmEx B = ur day Del | | the st : free-for whic s offered, the starters will be the four pacing Kings: Star Pointer, ¢ ¥ ot driving and approach-| R. H. Fletcher, Vanderlynn §tow and : : A1c 4 week's practice John F 00%; tchen, 2:01%, #nd Searchlight, 2:03%. This is expected to prove the most notable for men, and a similar competition for | Irving M. Scott. Handsome prizes_have E : he courts. G race of the y e track is 2 100 fect wide, and a field of twenty horses may be driven around its s, open’ to all who are entitled to the | been offered by the Corinthian Yacht G o \\*.u‘;_\ x{.\. s this is quite en gt *| & turns without danger or inconvenience. stands seat 7300 people, while there is stabling for 400 ho The expend- privileges of the club, will take place on | Club, John H. Keefe and others for the 8 : : says that Whitman will be so used o the| & iture of so large a sum of money shows great faith in the future of the trotting-horse Interests, as the track has been Monday afternon at the San Hafael link [[most beantieully ilumimatsduark, Schooy =+ ikt at home at the beginning of the| ¢ built especially for that class. G R e A A L "“?,”;E«mt. JThe Assistant Séeretary of War 1 tournament e i Blacesthta lattexno) akland | has siven the executive committee per- . tbies champlonship this year will | @ % = 0 = € 1 o 55 56 0 00 0ot Eeb® OO s b dIds S0t ie e e 6o 0eoeteog LAKe Place this afternon on the Oakland | p{Z S close the cove on the night of ‘sult in the greatest tennis carnival that : ; . | fosomes, cightecn ‘holes, mateh "piay, | the 15th. and this will be done by drawing er to 5 ever been thought of on this coast. Meda senlor barge crew for Astoria et A RICOH STAKE attended meeting on Thursday evening. | [oursomes, cighteen holes, mat + | across the entrance a_cordon of yachts of i aut sre will be all kinds of matches in sin- | ters addressed to each member of the The main topic of discussion was the in- | With handicap, e s the San Franeisco, Corinthian and Cali- D) e o A K aTent Davis and Hol. | crew were received from the registration vitation of the Pacific Fox-terrier Club to . fornia clubs. The yachts will be in charge om twe gl : L f the Pacifi fation | co-operate in hold ol | Keef, 3 N comb Ward, the doubles ¢ ns of the Commissioners of the Pacific Assoclatio ATTRACTS THE -operate holding a joint specialty 3 ; A = of Port Captain John H. Keefe. All five s been om e h_l e W and Hasdy | of the Amateur Athletic Union, in which ‘smm-, The Pacific Mastiff Club is the first PISTOL MATCH IN PROSPZCT boats, launches and other craft are to be rothers in that game v tennis men | the crew was censured for the use of o pond to the invitation. The club S kept outside the line of yachts running W - interested in the outcome of these | 8Dusive language at the regafta held on | COU RSING MEN s nominated a committee of two—J. P.| TFor several days past there has been | from the Corinthian Club house to Wheel- > il ieo Dol Monte for the | the city water front on July 7‘|"|A J\jm"‘f; orman “?}fl ‘r\' H. Dick presenta- [ a rumor to the effect that two of the |ers Point. ays during the tournament. The | Was 50, {0OTCREER (8 Mt SheYs O the e ittt the, forthcoming convention of | well-known revolver and pistol shots of enirles 10 e chumplonship doub ughosmbece oty - s pproviie the praoi chsges ¢ | this city may meet in a match. J. E | FiRST DEER KILLED ot t S bl of the use of abusive lang . was made Pmmmng G{eyhounds to Go to American Kennel Club in the winners’ | Gorman has become expert in the use of ) take s o by J. R. Bockman, who was referee at the : ate of the Mastiff Club, | these firearms and his scores have ex- ON OLYMPIC PRESERVE The dele e and men are prac M. S regatta, It ick of New York, has | cite Siaere i sy J. F ticing vs are wor Eata el 3 . has | cited comment here and in the East. i e Hciny tion comm ceninstructed to support the amend- | s St : g at both V d r usual good HetAlRE : > ments at the meeting of the Araerany | Smith Carr, a member of the local police [ Robert Delafield Gains the Honor, Se- 55 o game of do The applies to the | m Sk that thee ot .| Kennel Club. If.these changes are sde o | force, has long been recognized as one of 2 G e Hardys, who practice on the other side of to any | John Grace, the Judge, Will Be in|ed San Francisco will rank with New | the best marksmen in the same line that curing a Forked Horn—Gun- | York as a five-point show. With ten | the ast can produce. He has | points necessary for a championship, two | not been doing much shooting in public men at the Traps. t which charg be E | wins in San Francisco wiil enable the | of late, but his friends are of the opinion | | tches for Del 1inst any of theiv Do sior the Sadde at Union Park Tuesday next | crews. They say that they do not ap- prove of proceedings at which no evidence for the First Time. | | T e the Slips To-Day. | | ‘ | proud owner of a dog to prefix the title | ¢ is still able to hold his own. How | Robert Delafield of the Olympic Gun | {s heard, and at which the accused have il ‘ur\m ,xm‘plon to rlus canine's name. | serious the principals in question regard ;luh:fls br:;k?n the spell of ill luck which no_opportunity to answer. . According to the proposed new rule, | the matter of a meeting is not generally | has hovered over the members in their D. J. Sheehan and T. Harney of the | _The long“looked-for return of John | eich show will be rated on the minimum | known, but their friends are looking for | quest for deer. He killed a forked horn Ariels and E. sullivan, F. W. Woernner | Grace to act ticipation in coursing s of the number of dogs shown in the |a match between them soon. on the Rodgers ranch during the week and W. O. Patch of thé Dolphins have re- | will take place this afternoon at Union | previous year, and if the show has an in- The fort st annual prize shoot of the i secure . cently returned from a trip up the Sac- | park The veteran judge will be in the d entry to warkant it, it will move | San Francisco Schuetzen Verein will be | the first secured on the club's preserve ramento River and Napa Creek in the|- At Chewveteran fudge w0l 0% B 02| ponding number ‘of points. In | held at Shell Mound range formorrow. | this season. His success has stirred other Corinthian_yacht Rover. The Dolphins g s G stern States wins in the winners' | The prizes are numerous and liberal. The | members to action. H. E. Rose, Dr. Feh- | will attend the *“Night' in Venice” at P! The judge will be clad in conven- 1 be graded as follows: | a stribution takes place next Wednesday leisen and others will be in the field to- & others | Tiburon. and will endeavor to win ~the | tional attire, not the scarlet coat and | Pk : e A P . others | and v : ; ] ) entries or over, 5 points; ening at €alifornia Hall, 620 Bush|day. A number of deer have been se tisning is : | il for the best illuminated row- | white cord breeches which marked the | 70 entrien and under 12,4 poins Doints: | street. Among those who will be present | nu always out of rasge, | C Doen seen, e this | and water carnival | S 0 N ara thoin tries and under 750, 3 points: % entrie s one man who has been abse e ! nife will enter.the tour- | it was proposed .to:hold:on Lalke Bphemta; | i8Nt of his, pred T across the fleld ; e entries and | is one man who has been absent from the |. The “varmint” hunt of the Olymplc ake to be run’ at| under 50, 2 points: under ) entries, range for a long time—Herman H — | - v ela e S Oedtiis s e ries, 1 & 1 long an Huber— | Gun Club will be held at its Cordelia he great Produce s - s ) entries and who went to Manila with the California | preserve one week from to-morrow. The on the scene | As the Hardys are the pre ar Guerneville, on Sunday, September | n r the championship | champions in doubles, the only able team | boat. Union Park next Saturday and Sunday | over, 5 points; 250 entries and under 500 i eers, a o s rerm 1d by | Sasterners will meet in the tou been abandoned for this year. is one of the big events of'the Year in| 3 points: under 250 entries, 1 point. Tt will | ard miit mithant dourt poer Of the vereln | preserves are to be “baited” at once with nming caught 2 | ment are the Whitneys. The sth of Sep-| leral members of the Pioneer Rowing | coursing. It is worth $250 to the winner,| be seen’ that liberal allowance has been | : Dhsreryililac beisaveraliothis | To moe s rac ChelITchh L Shanbeuss d cliuary. He | imher will be given over to exhibition | ClUb went out in the barges Grizzlv and | (o™ (otal stake - peing. $00. Pupp made for geopraphical and other conitions | Phere will also be scyeral other | for the keeper and members is being fi- enty-seven and a b, Heles | Ploneer a vawl to greet vol- 2 : Sl ol 3 e Far West. Specialty clubs | SiLte TS | sailors up. 3 i Y the . twenty-five | atches. i‘llrifl;:yor nd in the s AT e vol- | whelped since January 2, 1865, are eligible ¢ shows confined to thelr own. breea. warship Geier have promised to| Wild geese are making their appearanc pounder « Vogelsang. The A Whom was a Pioneer oarsman. aflxl priss 'n')lalu’l\)i;lung“u“' will L to the apointasiNew fclubs (Jolding inaugurai b'ir};’ e n~ Ehanaistol G tlic Mot ust h;‘ numbe,rs; in Yuba amlisuuvr count; Ash AS ant, where = . v v slips. u: . Allen & son ave a shows, having no previous record, will be e I 8 8 chuetzen | thus giving promise of good sh g T ey ROWING CLUBS GREET P ouerHMilpbeRElver dashing quartet of the Clairs, including | rated'atl point as'a minimum. Section will hold a public prize shoot and | when e acasan opcns.. ot Rl R T ST Ll SR SR S the great Rosie Clair, Master Clair The recommendation “of the Pacifip | .S, Committee, consisting of G. R. Hau-| The last shoot of the season of the Cal- e i e s RETUKNING COMRADES = T Clais and Daisy Crait DS H Const specil committee of tho Amanane | ser, €. Gut and T. Simmen, has sent the | ifornia \Wing Shooting Ciub will be keld = RACES FOR TH- WHEELMEN. |be represented by Lady Clafe : Kennel Club that disqualification be ex- | [°H0WIng invitation to its friends: to-morrow. ‘The Alert Gun Club and the Crew of Alameda Oarsmen Beats South ada. - His For Glory is a fe tended to the progeny of disqualified do; You are herewith cordially invited to at- | Lincolns wili also hold shoots. The Lin- and an ar- The annual members’ meeting of the | 0ld or she would be a factor in the run-|anq bitches has failéd of indorsement by | tend the prize shooting of the San Fran- | colns have an extended programme and Ends in a Race at Guam—Gos- Bay City Wheelmen was held last even- | DiNS. J. eter will start his phe- | the parent body. *| cisco Grutli Schuetzen Section, which will | will serve luncheon on the grounds. The e RS ol Ing at the clubhouse on Golden Gate av L er take piace on Sunday, September 1, 13 members of Empire Gun Club are making air, expects to sip 0 : Scuilers. 2 gy S Sl away so muc! L ~ ark, near San Rafael elaborate preparations for their merchan- f nue. The reports of the officers and vari- | of age that her chances of getting into | STRONG TEAMS NOW dispi on the wishing to participate is re- dise shoot on the 9th and 10th inst. On ning 4 nd others st- | When the Pacific ast Rowing Associa- | ous committee chairmen showed that the | the final seem remote, ted to give a prize of at least $250 | the first day prizes are el yening d: d others interest 3 e oto & e first day prizes are offered for t u)] should see it early, - trout were | tion of Amateur Oarsmen w organized | club has had a prosperous year and is Doug! Erskine w be represented by value, subject to the committee, or if he classes of shooters, while on the .\:ehe S his cieve avende pon desires the same amount in cash. i cond taken from lakes in gh altitude, | on 2 at Astoria the presidency | to-day In a better condition fnancially | hi3, clever voungster, Lavender, upon RleTe) o E D day thirtcen classes are provided for. where the water was cool rditions as r o 8. J. Pembroke of > A an it has been for five years past. The | &§ 2N Jidk -1 S il 2o T tto Feudner, the clever trap and fi which carnotbe enjosea Sore, THOAON | OSSO S T 2R ks bie opiaion | eadink of {ne Teporta aroused consider. | TALZE5t (he colors of Jonn Dirlss, wUlle | Absorb the Best of the Basball Ma-| SANTA CRUZ CRICKETERS. | shot, will spend his Tacation fo Slakiyon Include rainbow, mykiss, brown, Loch | ™ " 0ince should be an As-| able enthusiasm, and President Emil F. | bid for aluable stake with Vulcan. terial From Clubs Dropped o ey e T I L hreimens X% | torian It was conferred on G. C. Fulton of | Fahrbach was warmly commended for his | ~Sixty-eight owners have pald their sec- The Pacific eleven will play its fifth | Herman H. Herzer leaves shortly g striped bass are aiso shown. These were | the Astoria Rowing Club. Secretary Har- | splendid management of the club during | ond nomination, which insures a sixty- Fom the League., match against the California Cricket Club | two weeks’ fishing and shooting in Sterra taken with hook and line from the salt | rison Alien and Treasurer E. C. Hughes | the Past vear. “c eleqiiel B CrsCine | 1aun (o o My do8s NS they | The Crabs and the Dudes will mingle | t0-MOrTow. The following will be the rep- | County. e L G T also Astorians. The board of directors | That necrly all the old board will be re- are getting a special preparation. —An | this afternoon in the first game of base- | feSentatives of the Pacific Club: George S (ate Pavk aud axé Aoing v includes S. J. Pembroke, Dr. C. C. Dennis, | turned to office. : open stake, limited to sixty-four entries, | hall under the new schedule. Both teams | Lheobald (captain), H. C. Cassidy, J. J.| PETTY OPPCS!TICN TO Colo Kelihor is still at Boca enjoy-| W- C. py. A. P. Rothkopf, John R.| The ri-gtxlaxi_moné?)g'qm:r{hxnyzeoietlhle l,l\s- wlll_lmbo r‘l‘l"l‘h"l' xln.-la;l_ i stake, as | have been fortified by the best material Theobald, H. P. G. Gordon, Fane Sewell, a3t Spo. 24 30 2, : James 4 ‘ames i~ | sociated Cycling Clubs will b ¢ s s will be the last Produce s , @Bl 1 fasis ¢ & eria % - 3. ‘Myers, J..H. g TATE SPOLL | ind fs credited with the | bes mn 3t W e ey e e | Svening at Foom S2 Parwott building, The | next ear 16"wiil assume the form of 4 |left unattached by the dissolution of the | & SRBON % W Nniting and- G B AN OLYMPIC NOMINEE 2 8 . Der, g o mile track relay race to be | futurity, The entries must be named |San Jose and Watsonville nines. Oakland | Cyles. The California team Wil be chosen — biggest black bass of the season, hav- | gatta committee of the Pacific Assoc sroposed fift Deid%on September 24, also the annual | before the dogs are thirty days old. Three |is still a bad fourth and it seems almost | from the followin I e o W S e ier a | tion of the Amateur Athletic Union. The | (wenty-mile Tace of September 17, will be | hundred entrics have been received al- | impossible for Cal Bwing's men to get | Dickimson, W. e e At Objection to J. J. Hassell, Whom' the splendid five-pound Beardsiey trout from |Management of the local regattas will re- | discussed. = 5 ready. This number may be doubled. 48 |inty the race for the pennant, but as the | L. Schroeder, F. M. Gunn, A. willis, J.| New Directors Desire Particularl ‘rescent Lake some day ince. main, as heretofo: in the hands of the The Bay City Wheelmen’s postponed |there are many litters whelped last month Osk & % €| Brown, B. W, Watts,:0. J: Thom: W, H ularly et and 3 ey, accom- | local regatta committee, while th . local | run to the Salazar ranch at Mission San |and this month yet to be heard from. Dakland nine now stands Cal ought to [ Brown, B AW, Watis, 0. J-° as, W. H. to Co-operate With Th . et e e shortly for | directors of the new association will ar-| Jose will be held to-morrow. Members | E.J. Bull, the retiring judge at Union smile often before the season is com-| ' (. Cassidy, who was formerly a well- 3 em. Bl River. will train to Ukiah and | range what oarsmen will go to the As-|will take the 8 & m. broad Eausg boal | jinf T, oS banqueted to-night by the | pleted. Kknown member of the Pacific Club, but| What is pronounced unreasonable an@ o Scof oriz atta h year. Until, howeve The arrangements are in the % i 0 foibcota o T o omes Feneral amone ‘it | ang trai o lrvington. . Arthur Lund- | hands of Nat Halton. who has promised Fi"“rlf:"'r.’:““s" (iwirl for the Dudes|has resided for some time past at|shortsighted opposition —has developed at clubs here there cannot be much | berg, an old member of the club, who has | his a e (‘Imhs something exaholraw. e | A i b‘:‘m ml‘ nfl:?dnol?i lh}i secohn'd bag xlxl}nw;:kihe e?nS!pilloy Zl;“[fi,e' fi?&;fia&ec‘has against one ‘m;\n on the ticket presented real competition between San Francisco | just returned from the Philippines with alton will haye the unbeaten For 8 ght fleld. How this will | been i £ “op- [ by the regular nominating c. i Handball Entries for Sunday. al competition between San Francisco | just_ref D dom At Union Bark. to-morrow, If | strengthen the Oakland team mill be seen | PET Company, and vice captain of the g committee of : Sadlidr ot oarsmen and the norther the First Californias, will attend the run, . : : E the Olympic Club for th sor Riordan of Phil Ryan's hand- | “nCe niof the Tegatta committee of | together with 2 number of men from the | 9DPOrtunity presents itself the great BNg- | after their first game together. The | Cricket club. has returned to San Fran- | odtion. The opposition w?,.cf."?fi,";‘é""‘fl,g thence drive about 160 miles — e e———— rd street has en-|the Pacific Association of the Amateur | Colorado volunteers. who are members of (lish dog will be run in a bye. re ve f s - tered for Sunday’s games some of the best [ Athletic Union was held last night in this | the Denver Wheel Club. The management of Union Park has an- | (id’ A naNek: tn former. of. whom i | nione Facifics held a meeting on Thursday | PRS2 5™ 5" Hassen. tne eirsien, Sole: local players in the city. They include | city, at “'h'f;" the L('iumim: cnampionship | _ Wilbur J. E;l‘wnr(ls of thpi Gnrgond City | Hlounce dlum,lm-r reserve stake for mext | {0 NG " box to-day. Mot ‘:hlol n‘ilgh‘l;,‘?‘:-\wélgfi)zl ‘c‘ox’n“éy‘“&‘flfidt‘" }nvlte s’ecrgtary b sl gx&fia?gm‘l;w f}?r 17 ref regatta was discussed. ‘Wheelmen, who at one time held the eanesaay. ilog e o] d t G the Santa 0 play a % . at he Phil Ryan, the proprietor of the court, | " (% ieda Boat Club now has a | world's mile record. straightaway James Hurley has lost his puppy, Pat | $oliloqulzer, will be behind the bat for | return match at Alaméda on September | bas but recently joined the club. who, with Basch, will give a dectsive bat’| sunior arge crew, composed of Edwin | 1:34 2-5, recently suffered a severe injury | Horgan, which he valued at $00. He | 'Ig CTAVG 04 Dudes winl pis 10. The visiting team will be the guests| Mr Hassell Is secretary of the Califor- tle to J. Dowling end o Lawiess for | Thorning, bow; Charles Hague, } ! | to his eyesight through the use of an acid | contracted pnevmonia and died. He was | o The Crabs and Dudes will play off the | of the Pacifics from Saturday to Monday | Nia Winemakers’ Corporation, and was four-hand team "has been sparring for | por"iiinan, No. 3. and Hatrv Nelson, | lotion intended to soothe poison oak, and | by Van Knapp—Just Eclipsed and was a | fraw game of lust Sunday morning at|and will be put up at the Occidental | {reasurer of the Midwinter Fair. He has honors for some time, ang & e grecd to | Stroke. At the last meeting H. H. Hum- | the doctors express fears that he may | PTOMISINg youngster. feation Park ut 2:3) o'clock. The line- | Hotel. When the Pacific team visited San- [ Made a reputation as a brilliant finan- sndctake Sort of play. ihey have agreed to | MEke, AL the Jant MEctng . JT. Hum: | the docts o B e T McCool, of which | UP for this afternoon is as follows: 1o Cruz and played against the Couniry | cler. It was to avail of his attainments g0 in ”",5‘,‘““‘, and Qe e Iagera: | Charles Hague was chosen fnancial secre. [ N. C. Babin of the Bay City Wheelmen things were expected in the Prod-| Santa Cruz. Positions. Oakland. | Club. on August 13, they were most hog. |in this respect that, after much pereus. ¢f the two as paired arc the best players. | qary in the place of J. C. Stamer, resigned | will hereafter ride en tandem. The cere- stake, had a leg broken recently. Morraw. Catchor, - Hammond | pitably entertained. On that occasion ths | Sion, he was prevailed upon to accept the The entries for the day are: on account of absence in the northern | mony of his marriage to Miss Bessle Stan- |, The management of Ingleside Park will | Whelan Pitcher. Borchers | visitors won easily, and on their own |Secretaryship, a purely honorary position, Barry and R. Regan vs. J. Kirby and T. | part of the State. The following members | ford, one of the belles of local society, | take advantage of Monday being a holi- | Streib First base....... Hutchinson | ground are likely to repeat the victory. | With many responsibilities. He was im~ Fole ; of the First California Volunteers, re- | will take place on Tuesday evening, Sep- | 4aY and will ‘promote a day’s coursing. | Willlam B53on0, hase Franis | S, against the Santa Cruz vielt: portuned tg accept the nomination by Mr B, Sieberst and W. XL Kedian ve. E. Me- | cently Teturned from Manila, are 'also | fember 5, at St. Stephen's Church. ' They An open stake will be the attraction. The | Devereaux......... Third base Sopnge | ors will necessitate the postponement of | Harrison, Mr. Russ, Mr. Hammersmith Donoggh and IR Bockman, '\ q | members of the Alameda Boat Club: D | have (he best wishes of a multitude of | dFaw Will be heldtomight at Pythian | S "Lt fleld Moskimen | the match A to L versus M to Z, set down | and Mr. Hardee, all men who will be held odgers and M. McNell vs. M. %, de Bernardi, J. G, Hawkes, Otto Mever, | friends. s + £ * - , responsible for e and G. McDonald B. H. Hawkes and G. I Marston. A large —_———— Terry Butler's Susie will be a contender | Lrennan s AN Dunleavy. | on the schsdule for that date Thhls howe | F ooy i the cinh § ministration of af- b Dol and J. Lawlers va. P. Ryan and | plmbor o members of the Aluieds Biat Neck Broken by a Fall at Ingleside this afternoon, after an ex- - e HHUSton | SRV 1¥if desired, on one of the open dateg | | When the subject of - opposition was M. Basch. 2 “Jub will take part in the parade in honor s et-up. . 4 : el B e e e i o o o the returned voluntecrs, Two barges| SANTA CRUZ, Sept. L—Albert McGar- ——————— Free Postal Delivery. in October: s Rinten e ffe"‘,fig’gfgu‘;fi;’}gga‘ufleyutgg;atvv g . ¢ill be placed on a float, and it has been | rany fell from a wagon load v LEJO, Sept. 1L—The fre < i o pa Rioedan and 3 3. Kilgallon vs. R. Line- | SpecCifa’ (hat” Presidont Charles Smith | in - Scott’s ~ Valley - this. ek SRR FOR A SPECIALTY SHOW. e laar gl cit e T o The Crystal dot Sea Baths. e E G G The event of the day, J. White and E. Toy | should represent Father Neptune. struck on his head, and his neck was ST fect to-day. Mail will be cailed for and | Physiclans recommend the Crystal warm sea | make a personal canvass of the ni‘eé.g';',‘.‘ va. J. Coliins and M. Magulre, Just before the departure of the Ala-| broken. ~ The Pacific’ Mastiff- Club held- a well- | delivered twice daily. - “ L water tub and swimming’ baths, North Beach. * | on Monday, asking thelr suffrage.