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Perich, President of Asso Columbia and Shamrock Wil 'Easy Victories for the Loca §4 3110 8 Good Card This Afternoon. Park —D. J. Healey Cap- | Season in Fcur Coun- | ciation, Makes Top Score | Meet [o-Morrow in the ‘ Team on the Oakland and 112 1 % The Coming Los Angeles % | 2 | 5 | : . . . % Moskiman, bt e B - P tures Sapling Stake. w ties. in the Target Shoot. | Firstof the Cup'Races. | Recreation Diamonds. Harner. s i o2 Meet—Local Gossip. | 2 s ety 123 **Borchers L] 1 o 0 o 1tk MceComb's d b grey- | e banging of sh » marshes | The twenty-first annual target shoot and | Cet —The Columbia | San Francisco 6, Santa Cruz 2. Totals 3. % 1 The game at Oakland brightened up so und by Blackbird worked hiS| around the bay ye ed the ! picnic given by the Austrian Military and k will meet in their first race | Three straight games taken from & | “boyie out on infleld fiy noticeably the closing days of last week winning way through the open stake at| ducks in | Benevolent Assocla at cll Mound | for the America cup at about 11 o'clock | punch of Lobsters was the work of the| eBatted for Donovan in the ninth that, commencing this afternoon, the Union: Coursing Park yesterday and ca 105 great success. Over | Tuesday morning. It xpected that it | 5ea) balitossers this week. It was sim-| RUNS AND HITS BY INN | Caltfornia Jockey Club has decided to run off all the hon He def d S sportsmen seekers gathered at the | will prove a contest st and in- | pjv g case of working the batting eve and | ot i Off six events on each racing day. On Sat- v by five points to nothing; La Wy night in nds ere was unlimited enjoy- | teresting as anv that vreceded it | hunching hits at opportune moments.| Base h 02 urday the books received a surprisingly « T, sev to five: Minneo seve ment for voung and old | for the international yachting trophy, ! And now, Harris says. he is himself again. | Oakland 2700140 | big pla Joe Harlan; not noted as an ex- nothing The unifcrmed com to the number of | wherein skill and judgment will play as | There were plenty on the Recre- | Base b EBLRR ) traording f man on the block, t out Brutus point fifty marched down to the ferry from the | impomant a part as the speed of the|ation Grounds diamond yesterday after- UMMARY | handied $7000 to the five ra which o, . corner of Sutter, and Powell streets, | respective boats. | noon and occasionally a moment of excite- | Rune responsible for—Harvey, | augurs well for the season now in prog- Lavender, for duck hun in the morning, under the command of | The first race will he over a course of | ment. Whalen, the sand-promenader, "arnrr.’”:D_‘l‘:r;:n»hi:nns;m.m(' 2 t as in all other Royal Il rado, but the y - was found at the outset, and the three| 1tttz acrifices hits -Doyle sport, are anxi to see biack dog he State are Beiobetototoieiscesbessiosisiesoedesess® s made by San Francisco In the first MeLaughlin. First bace on d as the stern & | runs made b an : th o C nd, 6 First d. 1 n cing Lavend bags were small. 4 ® | inning were all-sufficient to have won the | Sacramento, : land, 6. First rive the crowds will increase i The Ofympic Gu - ¢ | game. Brockhoffl was urst at bat, and he | falled balls-Oft Harver, 3: off Dovle. proportion. delegation to the ¢ @ rapped out a single, taking the 1| AT Don Cameron was greatly disappointed twenty shooti : bag on a passed ball’and thira on Hilde- s S 25 »wing made by his fast sprinter, rom early dawn \ | brand’s hit. Krug sent both Brockhoff Double plays—Schmeer to Dr. Nembula, on Saturday. He had a on. There was 1 . and Hildebrand home with a hit which Pace. Wild pitch heavy commission down, and hopes to re- noetwit . provoked some wild juggling and bad | Umpire—0'Conn . and hopes throwing by Streib and Devereaux; so | coup his Joss s the son of Portland be- ¢ Krug crossed the bag before Santa Cruz palésrid 6853 e b i - | realized the game was on. \ - A= Two boys now riding in Odkland, & In the fifth :.nl '« ruz r{ulxt a m?r]lg“fln‘ST. LOU'S WINS A Walsh and T. W seem to he | the score board. Babbitt hit one of Fire- 2 p SSlIoh aEnih o eneseing oot 2 - man Fitz's In-curves for two bags, and | R of racegoers. T. Walsi not ob- | & Devereaux, who followed him to_thé bat, | PITCHERS’ BATTLE of Taceso : o “t grew envious and did likewise. One other ~ has lately been tak wd by P. Ryan, . Tun was affixed to the Santa Cruz the Middie Western turfmen. Both' are ? s / in the eighth inning. Devereaux received | practically. novic and which is the t The foilowing men % / a present of the first bag, and there he re- | Cjubs w, - 0od one” remains to be seen by the im- . B mained while two of his brothers hought | Brookiyn ....83 I Broyement they 1maketinithe saadle. ® | tombston Fitz wanted to make a clean | Philadelphia 83 Louisville On Thursday, October 5, the Occidental S . | sweep of it, and he threw to first to catch | Bosion ... 1 Pittsburg s Bxchange. 124 Howard sireet; wiil ST r Devereaux napping. Fitz's aim was bad, | altimore ... lew York B O chate Teitiine bied thives S q and the ball rolled over by the fence. | Bt Louis. o geldings bred at Oakwood stock farn: B 3 Devereaux kept moving around the bags, | Cincinna velan e R e P el | and Courtney tried to_stall him off a ST. LOUIS. Oct Leuis won a pitchers' | noted sir s and Charles Derby @ third, but another wild throw resulted, | - C o = o e Both Sudnor | Owners and trainers who intend racing Dubedat . and Devereaux scored. % e ey Dotha at the Los Angeles fall meeting should M. Shields, ! In the sixth inning ‘Sullivan, Courtney | and Harver were in great form. The I S0t foree 't es for the Derl and Pyne scored for the locals. [t e Partectos At ¥ marcv Lo HE ARG close October 9. may be left with 1d 1 Tw ational catches were made dur | . "G00 Yintn ana allowed Clevels J. P. who can be found at the g » sent a small del, 5 ing the game—one by Muller, who pulled | {0+ 0; rune. It was one of the fastest games | ENtry office on the Oakland track d was witne rves at Sherman fsland down a iong drive over the left-field foul | o, recorg.” Attendance, 3300. Score any ‘morning between the hours of 10 and D i Lemmer, ‘“Bert” W . line, and another by Drennan, who came | 7 ‘e S The conditions of the Derby are s T all the way from deep center to the infield | . Clubs- e tialioat aily-£airly S0OH mald ot beieieceis for a high fly that sent Brockhoff from | &t Louis s e A I oot e veia for J. e thepints ol e Hon Hicacre ¥y | Batteries—Sudhoff and Buelow: Harper and draw down the long end of i i W ] SAN FRANCISCO . Diacst Dpirts e Brenan Ao S ol he scale of allowances ranges from three .M | AR W eblporh g Rua IRSE o saud, McBonaid pounds down o a maiden_allowance ot s Ange Brookhoff, #. %:...:c4 . ¥ 172 2 0| CHICAGO. Oct. 1.—Luck was with the R L A g — ; 3 onyie | Hildebrand, 51 0 0 U1 to-day, their errors counting for nothing, while | Jo¢key Beauchamp. who had his license | Krug, 2 b. 401 0 L g R dte S o revoked by Captain Rees recently at Chi- Sulleran: s 1 2 OTITS o e Sha o of Tay cago, IS talking of cmbaridng in the cigar DA 1 [ 0 2| lors zifts resulted . ame was | husiness fna e i 0 30| plaved in a drizzling rain which, with dark refused for i & 1 0 1 0 ness, censed a postponment of the after s im- [ 0 [ [ ith Louisville. Attendance, sive win on aturday. Cyclone, the 0 (et f Bogus Bill. also got the remark- 5 = | Clubs— R. H. E good performer, Joshua, one of the els’ Metallh H Tatals 3| Chicago 9/ 503 mudlarks ever raced in this section r 4: Ha Cincinnati . 6 4 of the country. 1 Lynch's Lexir t A. E.| Batterles—Taylor and Chance: Cronin and | Hughey Jones, who booked throughout ez’ Minnes M Williams, 1 ¢ . Wood. Umpires—O'Day and Latham the season at St. Louis, will probably cut 2: Somn Babbitt, 4 0 e ——— in this week. S e s ore, § ¢ Gty Morgan, the Tndian rider, will probably s Tur o o WIN THE BROWN PENNANT. | . 2t80"hcre this winter with the Daly X OO+ e PENO N 1 0 : 2 2 — siring from Montana. He is a very cap- 2 5 LB ‘ .7* e s e o 0 California Cricketers Defeat the Ala- | ajle. trustworthy piiot. s oring @’ great ‘ at ¢ | thirty et ; | Dalrymple. g hit on the York tracks early in the f ) Gerl thirt les, sta s vmple, | hit on the New 3 b anea el G | & lightship to! Windward or \ceward: aer | Morrow. ¢ 71} > medasHleven And Becomesine son. He met with an accident that i beut Handy & Sm | © | cording to the direction of the breeze, | ‘Vhalen p JOS0Ee sl Champions of 1899. Sheky ed i L5 s . i Amar The second race will be triangular, ten| roais % S 13 3| The California Cricket Club, which was| The following e e, ety i | ¢ | miles to a leg, and will be sailed on | : S s organized at the beginning of this season D e M Hadiwist Thursday if no serious-aceident happens | > : 2% : & Water- s g ao o serious A appens e 0 0— s defeated the Alameda cleven, the cham- stabie. $100: J. H. 9 | 2 | contest will alternate in matter of courses 301110 plons of last year. vesterday and won the ung, $55: J."Co 5 | ;\'rrv other day until one of the yachts G ohg a0 s Lo Brown pennant for 1899. Another match P. Hildreth, $55 < H won three rac i AN vet remains on the schedule, but can 2 - g - o o a The New York Yacht Club officials have FULE make no difference in the general result | Following are the entries for this after- been striving for months to complet Runs responsible for—Fitzpatrick 1, Whalen | o the season’s play. Alameda’s captain | "0°7 5 running event their arrangements with a view to a |4. Two-base hits—Reilly 2, Babbitt, Deveraux, | e PN e s CAREE Five furlongs; selling; two-year- ) bl nd pleasant termination of acrific hit—Reilly. First base on | Won the toss and took the fleld. Sloman q s €y thing possibla undec the First ~base on_ called | and Dickenson got well set, and the teie ke §7 Rixford d—\ Las been done to this end, | balls 050 ~Santar Ginzia. | Beltligraph ihodra. at before they were For Freedom. $0 Pidalia “: N ht siadz | and if the public lend them a hand suc- | o, basess Santa Cruz 0. | ;i ted, “ B, F. Ritchle added and | (®)Rose of Hilo.. 106 L by cess must attend thelr efforts. e ! | 8chroe 3 i g SO Mich, ok 1 s S A D v rvah s As ; Schroeder 13 to the total, ‘thé inning clos-|* & o o mmmas L e a s at On According to the agreement under which | it UY, PRI Krug, Williams ‘lng for o47. WHE WA the Shont i oot Second race—Six furlongs; four-year-olds and 0 H the races are to be sailed the winner of | \ii"\q Strefb, Babbitt to Streib. Umpire— | od i ’ P bea T | three out of the series of five IS to KeeD | Graves. Official scorer—J. W. Stapleton. | ful of the Alameda bowlers, taking 94 Manzanilla . 1t + Ves | or take the cup, as the case may be. The | ssiar M | wickets for 40 runs. 9 Lark at dates fixed October ber 5 and MORNING GAME. | When Alameda went to the bat wickets | 5p Deludliate T ) Méta | Qctober 7, and |[[H.li.< necessary to sal prihels | fell rapidly at first, three being down for | '*= 1om© e g E five races the following Tuesday and | i | 35%ana 3 v, however, | A ongs—Two-year-olds: St a Thursday he extra days mamed for | San Francisco 9, Santa Cru; 5. |13 ana hfulr f:;xx 2 _\llor‘l‘arli,\ » however, jJThird ra Five furlongs—Two-year-olds; A the contest. The conditions which gov-| At Oakland yesterday morning the | made a splendid stand, scoring 60 runs, | selling A | ern the aces are that the first race shall | crowd treated to a Fourth of July | '"‘\‘IW{:"k’"] i"‘;{"g\ lhr*" 1_;*[ o \'\"‘i‘“h C !'“'} ay At Se be to windward or to leeward and return: | fireworks display, wi . | made 24 and H. < 1 vei - : i h [Hn equiltorical Btelnnglel| fo R Al nay, WIthOUL Is (oK. B_“"“ wickets down for 117 victory seemed fairly 10 R , $imilar to the first; fourth, | [Pure and Andrews were hit hard and | jhin the grasp of the Californias. but i T A thres 1 similar_to'the second: fifth race, simfiar | Often. and all runs were in a great meas- | {hey were not quite free from anxiety ill | ZoU 3L I Roval Flus to the first, The courses shall be as near- | ure the result of whacking stick work. | the inning closed for 138 runs. California | foben 107] 97 Boardman = Iy as possible thirty nautical mile: In the first inning Brockhoff was given | thus won by 16 runs. Cookson took (49)Oraibes 99| 89 Alaria Coursing cause of the lay of the land—the | qa base on balls, and Hildebrand followed | Wickets for 44 and Howard two for e | ($3)Fortis o (85) Jerid position of the ¢ of Long Island and | to the first bag on an error by Willlams, | full scores are given: o it " ; T New Jersev—th ng point for each | Brockhoff going to third. A hit by Krug CALIFORNIA CRICK! Fifth race—One mile; selling; four-year-olds ing- ¥ erday by race is likely to be the Sandy Hook | scored Brockhoff, and: later on a hit by | E. G. Sloman hit wicket b, and upward. Fhe -¢ form, but though > | lightship—the red hulk that is anchored | Courtney gave Hildebrand and Krug a | A. Dickenson c. Peel b. Forty { & Opponent L e he .won the it does not prove that o | about seven miles to the eastward of the | chance to add two runs to the list. In|A. G. Sheath c. Seebeck b. | 88 cyrin o1 . Dare IL... he was All G f Fey point of the hook. But at times the wind | the third inning Krug and Sullivan scored Ritchie ¢. Moriarty b. | rdner....106 102 Ringmast NaREs 4 | @ | comes so that the Scotland lightship. a | for the locals. Loughman c. Hellmann b. Six furlongs; all ages; purse : he was AL he | 4 | vellow hulk four and an eighth miles ~The fourth inning was the Lobster: .. and b. Kroll = e T o xs more vored by the hares. | { nearer Sandy Hook, is more convenient.|,wn ™ Williams made firsc on an error, A Willis b Fortmamn. ... . ol A Mgt e L O e _~n”‘;!m\. se, | I and it lnlu'?iv easily happen that it would | 14" hits by Devereaux and Drennani O tomas & Heline o Tidicy a1 (S)Midlove .., 114 al : ith Pragee | THE COLUMBIA : be used, especially in the triangular | prought him over the rubber. A safe hit|}- - N : et an a ) Pleas- | o E . cours; : 3 : by Clark filled all bags. Streib found the | 'y onanby Ward 2 H Selections for To-Day. e deen vty The starting line is to be formed by the | pq11 for a hit and Devereaux scored, but | \yide 7, no ball 1....... : 5 R R A 545040050500 s b0 eoeoeseg|NaBND Of the New Vork Yacht Club, | (s clished at second. Drennan’ was | =2 First race—Sisquoc, Rixford, Palapa e e ; | anchoring near one of the lightships men- | e Jast of the Lobsters fo be sent home | el Second race—Soclalist, Manzanilla, McFar- AT IR0G SarfeShardwhn b a & iox “Bil Swain and | Captain M. Sabadin, headed by the Aus- | {0t Crds but there 15 no q‘."vu‘l‘?d ‘,?IL this inning. A fumble by Reilly of Dal-| cket—One for 78, two.| lane to 1. Mamie Pleasant was good a 3 and they succeeded in | trian military band. | tance in the agreement. A preparatory | TYMple's grounder was the moving cause. | ror 59, three for 9, four for %4, five for 1 Third race—Devereux, Rachel C, The Scot. : 5 ihe fouctt ging a goodly number of bird: O RN 0rea AN A aTRah s e g iy will he MecRaralory | “The very next inning San Francisco | for 12, seven for 13, elght for 149, nine . 5 pu 1 urth oD e ey % 1 5 ne hundred and fifty valuable prizes|gun on the flagship will be fired fifteen . rOT Fourth race—Fortis, Alaria, Orafbee. T t by iborate preparations had bLeen mac cre distributed -at the gate and | Tainutes before the crossing time ‘en | Added three more runs to the score. Hil-| 14y, ten for 154 Ot % s or the opening shoot of the season by the | Were distributed prsute; andigtheliniiiles warning gun will be fireq | debrand opened with a home run, Suilivan SUMMARY OF BOWLI Fifth race—Morinel, Opponent, Dare II L Suisun Gun Club, and more than two hun- | “tombola.” or wheel of fortune. Dancing | minutes < E g gun e fired | (vas hit by the pitcher and Courtney and » 3 1 v e ove, Don't Know, & yol dred ducks was the result of their efforts | Under the direction of Floor Manager B. | and in five minutes the third gun. which | a8 Wt AY the DILEREr and Courtnes and | powier— EoOM RoWw h race—Midlove, I Don't Know, Bam: - i for the day. As in the case of the Olym 1}‘1.“(1“ nuixl hi .‘:k }.mh 1. Radulovich, | ;w“\’:“im a ~“f—kn itlgx:\'l!th‘iT?;' r\r;l-;lr‘j v'r‘f}“ twvo-bagpers: Sullivan’and’ Courtne s'-nr—“‘-‘,:',fll us Ay % | boutia. 2 e Pleas 1o Gl ibine 3 ninters were | broved an interesting fe ites le v ey 3 eig 7 20 attacher o 3 T R Aok at AT T ks My | Among those [and a fourth gun will announce the end 18- In the ElElth fan, Krancisco attached | Fortmann iRy o “aith.’ the man in clerical garb e’ Battleshij crney’s Johnnie R 5C ozl € il ) organize: | ¢ at i Each wil imed ¢ 5 3 its list. Saunders § i 3 3 . Nash: 1. Chell's high and : 1o associate with | Who organt I and | o R irossos | Fach romed on the | Viinis 'same Inning brought a brace of | geel i L) eyl move mountaing” R & Toland’s Pleas- | the seductive decovs, but those that i Pehalt | atted at 11 0'clock if possible. but a dend | runs to Santa Cruz. A single by Drennan Lean ... 7 mackere e AL Meid of the Mill | tured within range of the waiting shot-| €WRESICE o0 members | calm or a fog or fale—a real followed by a three-bagger from Clark’s | ard bowl x y Sy s M vum\‘!l‘\.n om.” ¢| u Ily paid the forfeit with thel and has $10,000 in the. tredsury. i1 ',"rj storm—would nec postpone the bd as responsible for the first rlm.! ALAMEDA CRICKET CLUB. % Vetend: 1. AL | he Pringle Gun Ciub, whose preserves Daid out $40.000 during its existence in sick | race, and it Is agreed that no race shall | -ored on Dalrymple’s out. { G. Hellmann b. Howard.......... 5 Moones's Silent | are on the Peyton tract, near Sulsun, also | 414 death benefits, and it is a power in | Il(l"flm!ne:d ’nvhv-rnl ) o (-llnvvll(,l . | £ Elat 5 MoLean <. Willis b, Cooics 1 TFeRstTe: - 1. Shanu brette beat T. J.'| made great preparations for the the local Aus n colony i urther than that, to avoid a drifting FRANCISCO, I. Moriarty b. Dickenson..... 60 McHugh's M Rouning’s Dempsey | gnort, The preserves had bee In the target shoot for prizes M. Perich, | match, wherein a boat may win rather by AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. ot Bt Ol i Lass beat: Murg a Twilleht Lass- | S oar oy e e A e the president. made the highest score |luck than by the qualities of yachts o | grockhoff. s 8. b 3 T0 1 ; Sabeok je slomunihiy Cloky - J._ MeInerney’s Itex ‘beate Wil | S0 S Ered by thie club member with the rifie at 200 yar aind won the | crews, 1t is ‘agreed that if one of the | fjidebrand, r. f.... 4 D0 ol Hosiataaoohss 244 Trade's Wandering Curtls & ~Son's | Were 5 L Rrpiold _ | 8old medal offered by the company. The | yachts is not at the home line within five | Krug 5 $ 20003 Ward Jr. run ou 1 Lok biat My, Water Witeh: T3 n addition to the above numerous par-| i3 L) Enp e 4 $anland drd e frmmpodtihc pes of Leut B. M. Clarkson's | ties of duck hunt seattered DRIED @ 404606090000 000 0056+ 000e0e0eGe0e>eQ Comnes 4 3fE0 g e b Cookon. - ' lowa's Shootover beat the marshes of Contra Costa anc fiCom " Aeeiin |G, . Banen ckenson H o an: Murphy & Clara counti Around Martine + ol Beiy. 80, H T VejOsFoctyann ot out. 55 & s c was some good sport, and a few ducks g 55 | Matter. 1 3 e ey ide 1, byes 3, leg byes lr a S were bagged on the Alviso marshes, but | Tburg, " p.. 4 TV Total as a rule the ducks were not as nlrn(il]nl o ® P = s e ese sections as desired. The, 4 uns at fall of each wicket—One 2 b At e o e s isel T b o for 7, three for 13, four for 29, five for 71, s To investigate after you have in- marshes, however expected to drive | & o | for 94, seven for 117, eight for 117, nine for 1 Vested your money. If you become 2 . them south, and with the advent of the “' = B. R. BAL SB. PO. A. E, | ten for 13, dissatisfied return your certificate Beat rince | first good rain storm the shooting will im- | ¢ 13;{7‘;;‘""‘-"“-"! L et e al JMMARY OF BOWLING. |l and get your money back. lowa Qirl beat | prove 100 per cent on all the pres In| g ® | Devereaux, 31 BI85 1 2z 0 0 1 | 1S BUSIN Tiassi' Lixor | Mendogino Counts and the counties ofher 4 | Drennan, & f 4Ry g s, kN . sk LR L s e S Sl ¢ K v & H 5 Sloman We have oil lands in San Mateo, n u bye | shooting of ducks before the 1st of No- ¢ ” | Streib, 1st b. A3 051 180 E o RR D S e S o] hdrawn; | vember. 4 | Dalrymple, 1. AN 030010 A B0 Dickengon ontra Costa, Santa IR, M EX oo : & Morow e H ke U e e WHO AR TUST ABOUT 0 ) | Andrews, p. e o e e | those ARE I SHELL MOUND SCORES. 7 + = - = = == UP TO THE RECORD. BEGIN. We are at work. AMER- Deutscher Krieger Verein Holds It 1 ® Totals o = ot 3 | [CAN OIL stock will boom in a leutscher Krieger Verein Holds Its 4 RUN D HITS BY N S . 3 little while. It is going now very Monthly Shoot. ;¢ S s Siois Ed Hovey With a Small Rifle Ties E. fast. and within sixty days we wiil “ SeET A S § T in s 3 @ | "'Base hits. Jacobsen. be selling oil in Oakland and San | only t organizations put in an ap- 3 savte. Gras Good Shooting was the order of the day || Francisco. Orders from the Board pearance at the Shell Mound ranges ves- | ¢ | “Base hits. *he Columbia Plstol and Rifie Giot's |} of Directors may be issued any [ terday. but the members were rewarded [ @ | at te Coumbls Dbl ana Ry o lub’s | | time to with an ideal day from a marksman’s 4! S e e _ | monthly class medal contests and re-en- ing Belle | point of view. Representatives of the | ¢ & | Home ran T ebrand. Thtes-base hiiciark, | {fy_matches vesterday at the Harbor | RAISE THE PRICE, ing meeting | sharpshooters’ section of the Deutscher | @ o | Two-base hits—Rellly (2). Courtnev, Brock- | View range. The principal feature of the | . Stock now at $5 per share. Agents sécond and | Krieger Verein, the Naval Battalion, N.| & ® | hoft. Sacrifice hit—Courtney. “First base on er- | occasion was a ten-shot record made by | [ in nearly all towns in the State. a large at-| G. C., and the Independent Ritles scored | 5 9 | ozt ot e o | Ed Hovey with a 2-caliber rifie in the |l Call on them or write us for in- bt ik as follows e e | Daiss_all-comers’ match at fifty vards. e it Prospedtan , Medal Shoot of the Indey ® | out--By iburg. by Andrews, His shooting tied the highest record on | SRt Sunday’s Handball Games. geant C. Andrews 41, Sergeant G. W. % | pitche Mivan. Double plays—tlark to Bab- | an open range, heretofore held by E. Ja- At Phil Ryan's court yesterday the ex- tenant . Stan Kuhike | o 3 | bittg Williamato Babhitt; Babbitt to Willlams || ticen” The run foots up 2, 8, 8, 1, 1, 1 AMERICAN OIL AND REFINERY » Of S rles be ee "hit 26, Corpora . ort on 37 0 Stre s rew: ~ - i - "y S SDR T SIS cted game of siigies between J. White | 3. Corporal G. B Worthington : b mpire—Graves. Official scorer— |3, 1, 1, 1.—17. It really excels Jacobser COMPANY. and J; Collns did miot eome off. Hwingfodss, Kuhlk 5 2 best work, according to Creedmoor count, ' an injury to one of White'’s hands. It | scope B+ 0004500094000+ 000 464040000643 6@ ——- - EIEVEE 1l Q5 0PNTA SCOr R kT hese Shote FROOMS 21228 PARROTT EUILDING, will be played next S The other s 3 Z | Oakland Team Wins. in the one-inch circle. The best scores of ReEESNGIRCY: s and l~r~|.“\\x') e C o4 OFF.CERS OF THE AUSTRIAN BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION'! SACRAMENTO, Oct. 1.—Onkland won | the day, ten-shot runs, Columbia tarket, OAKLAND OFFICE....460 TENTH ST. cDonald and tacouliat defeated ;1 8 g S Cor 2 -winners ar 4 vich, | frty mi from Sacramento again to-day in one of Carr and M. McNeil, Score: 21 Sl o e other prize-winners are: M. Radulovich, j hours and thirty minutes after the start | 2 i inay 300 Londs o 11 " C. Murphy 36, 3. Smith P. Saulovich . M. Raddich, G| the race shall ‘be declared off and the | the raggedest, slowest games of the sea-| [Rifle expert class, 200 vards, F. 0. Young, 57 | 0 I n defeated M. ond Division—i3. Holb Perich, N - Petru-{ same course wili then be laid out on tie | son. regardless of the fact that there were | YWhite 195: markemen's clase, G. Mannel fTh ! aris 34, X. Lueranx N, sfeh, L. Vi ge, N. Mikolovich, | next race da three home runs, two doubles and a “Gar- [ Hassmann 107, Dr. J. 1. Twist 13§, Mrs| G. - TSon gt o) o ,';;MI“::-N‘ ch, M""'"b’(",,j".',\,;“‘,‘ds*“.‘lv : Another very important agreement re. | rison” finish. The game was replete with | Mannel 169, Mrs. White 173; Pistol, 50 ny Cu lSt Hutton . | Borina, C. . George Paulevich, | cHoplod o e ok ot o ferlans ¥ | errors and stupid plays. The home runa | {ifls TAby o St Ahern 3 ’ oleMillan 31, W. | G. Eredeliav, A. Michovich, B. Burin, G!|started time for repairs will be allowed | Were ~due to the high north | shonte s { 1. White 7%, J. P. | W" 3 ; Kelley 25, C. iTolbrook 2. Simeuch, D. Bujaceth, G. Moretich, N. | but if anything carries away after the | Wind, which _swept fly ‘balls out | Cosgrave 74; marksmen’s class, Mr Mannel | e il Division—Li nant Bonney 41, T. | Metovich, J. eMattesich, M. Meladin, M. signal the sufferer must do its best with |Of bounds. ‘D(;jyle" relieved Har- | 68, G. Hoadley 73, F. }Cmy-m&nn"; P.mr cker s i Winiy Baliseye Shoot of e Deutscher | Riicevicty X Halich, 3. M. Rossell, Cap: | 1 Tepatrs ax it salls the course and T | vey oot Che e and waa Tt e Il e s 00 yoria, - iinde. | YOUWe are caretul and competent to it becom- jen Clements Frank Burke <rieger Verein . . Kai je > iy .| the consequences. Tor this is to be a test | Mmuch of 11 shut Oakland 2 ran | manh All-Comere’ Match—F. O. Young, 42, 45, | ing ¥lasses without slip, tilt or waver with th Murphy eorge Hetzel; third, {ibersohin; | ”Folluvfi'ilng]"arxefihepolflc;rstof ;ht*)z;ssolclll-‘ul construction as well as of des fpe o z&'mi s Ut ot Tun | A aie G Mangel R A s 3 o : Weggemann. | tion: M. Perich, president: A. Batchia, | seamanship. n s ve o | 49; 50, 59, 6b; G- clen ) St Wil and Ben Clements defeated | “Monthly Medal Shoot—Champion eclass, | Vice president; P: Saulovich, recording | i score. Regardless of aaverse circum- | y30 Y&fisiSiche aliccqess medal, T e Rtiote el | Quik vapir- Willian Hassel and R. Dolan. Score: 21—8, | George Hetzel first class, O. Dammer | secretary. G. Mostahinich, financial sec- True to Nacure. stances, the Duces braced up in the ninth, | gocier n fle, 22 and 25 caliber, ng. Factory on premises. Phone, Main 10. lev defeated W. VRilLi second cla i third clas: retary; P. Svetinich, treasurer. | ¥ = | and by a base on balls, two errors by the | Hovey, 17, Dr. J. F. Twist, 24, 21 O o MamsiTauhscher. first_best shot,” C. Wegk The committee which made the affair a | Artist (showing picture)—Now, mny dear | Jocals and Schmeer's base drive won the | G. Mannei 25, 3 " C. F. Waltham, 44, 15, 3 T A5 Lettor | Th, 145t best shot, I". Kalser 23 mist centers, I'. | success was composed as follows: . Had. Gilmer, give me vour candid Gpimion of,| game, Score: Record scores, pistol—J. P. Cosgrave, 48, . . p T ke g | ovan (chai I vicl : nymphs. X v 6; P. Becker. 38, 67, 71, 77; C. M. Dalss, B 5% 1ot 1ot 21T | P8 e S RN B ovan (chairman), P. Saulovich (secretary), o Ay e AR SACRAMENTO. 63; P. ; ss. b Sliion a4 Tinttmo defeated 3| op canor undersvan ze Tampaige’ vaid | Mok st A Batchin, 36 Sabadin, P! || Gllmer-Fertect, my geur boy, Ona wouia | AP TBE 8520 o & | S d IO TR D ICIANS ICAPPARATS Rih ey ' | the despalring I'renchman, “1 learn how | B. M. Burin, J. Turato, A. Popovich, F. | The artist is thinking this compliment | McLaughiin, 1. £.. 3 0 & 0 "8 0 "i| 'Small rifle—Dr. Twist, 30: F. Hassmann, 33; PHoTOGRAP!, : hanoneoly PR, Linsban defeated 3. 1. | (o pronounce we werd ‘hydrophobla.' and | Martineich, P. Damjanovich G. Pustich, | over—Tit-Bits. Pa i b e ECTA e T A e s B Bogie 5 B B W B 42 MarkeT St SEENTIFIC L gallon an Chite. Score: @—13, 1521, | earn zat ze doctors sometimes pro- | N. Borina, ctrusich, J. Tvanovich, J. R in, 5. z 10 g S iy ver—b. 6 STRUMENTY 218, u By ange. v i > i i - § 2| “Revolver—P. Becker, 81, S0, 5. y T 18, | nounce It fatal.”—Exchange. iJuslch, N. Matecivich, N. Purin. A fast man is generally slow pay. 0 1 0 4 1 1| Rifle. 200 yards—F. S. ‘Washburn. 51 82. 86, 9L UNBER CHOMICLE BUILDING.

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