The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 7, 1899, Page 4

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THE SAN F¥RANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1899 N PRACTICE START MiLe WALk SENISHS }STANFORD AND | OLYMPICS ON % THE ovz PurTiNng N SHOT L—~)— BOYS ON THE CINDER PATH HIGH SCHOOL ’ THE GRIDIRON Opening of the Winter Series of Foot- ball Games in This Crty. A CLOSE. FINISH DUGGAN — STAHLE IRWIN LEAPING TOR A RURDLE .. DUCKS SCARCE ON BAY SHORE AND PRESERVES| When Birds Do Come In From t‘wel North They Are Expected in Countless Thousands. |ORREMEN WL~ | moiv s, | STRUGGLE FOR e it o CHAMPIONSHIPS i i i om streets This time the Olympics say The Majority of the Rowng Clubs | not ios {2 cuuy :‘fm’ he cl 16 win ‘ Will Enter Barge Crews and 5 sed to the Olymplcs th's Sanilar . untrained as a team and Scullers. ss of development. Phys nford eleven will be in much n than the Olympics, as tha owing out all train- The club ath > shape, but 11 lack the actual rom game strug- t of the sea« betw Call 1 the Berkeley series which rd will line up D.MEKEE, O DOBBINS UGGAN -+ GENVolz: £ DLeG T H.BARTLEY . STAHLE W-WHITLOCK HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES WILL MEET ON BERKELEY OVAL. FROM PHOTO( :XPRESSLY FOR THE CALL. composed of the various high schools, will be held ve shown tt ability in the past to compete with ilers, jumpers and weight men. Uklah has developed )1 has placed some spee sprinters in the field. The v and good work expected in the varlous events. comm Amate APHS TAK ppoint its adher- The men played to : effects of last season's : was the dash “alifornia’s of the sea- e B - = — | Espy and S. J. Pem 1d is in the from the list. A meetin; “ochran CYCLERS WILL | xuie READY FOR THE | BETWEEN THE | RACE FOR A | WINTERSEASON| LEADING TEAMS| SILVER TROPHY e foo In talking ason” both San Rafael Will Hold Ogen ators and Locals Will Play a Series ames at Recreation Pa An Exciting Contest Expected in the Annual Twenty-Mile Race of Associated Clubs. ments, an ha good. At ) are try mor SKiff ev also expe 1 20-mile road race of the Cal- | sociation will send a ba Assoclated Cycling Clubs for the | Scullers, ' The Pioneer Baker & Hamilton trophy will be ull in morrow morning over the San Leandro | feni e, starting at 10:40 o'clock. entered teams for this shell to-morrow afternoon b 3 y ] taught their San Fran-| event—the Bay City, Garden City Br. football Storsone maaR _““h“ Olympic Wheelmen. The couriers, Ww. O, t ke | order in w y w BIG PRIZES OFFERED THE COURSING MEN George P. Fuller, Bozio. | This r tests e year and is for the mo nior barge ohy offered by thi been won succ crew with a Smith's “Pete of the game fo Bay Citys and Olymp oy e s s did not enter a team “while Hobbs wi this is ‘:nn(;"grr' time od trim a hy received > be e | > won three ti Fa e aoas ny club. are out for t a 10-mile handicap to Haywards on Octobe Entries close h Chairman W. I of t g board next Monday. The usual valuable prize list will be provided. Last year this race had 114 entrants, Olympic Wheelmen will have their full for the next few weeks keep- | jotlo & ing thelr engagements. On the I3th they will send a team of ten men to Sac; t0 to compete in a elay the Capital City Wheelmen. ng the same team will go to Reno, to0 contest with th 11 not be s No. As Dr. B. of the 1 and 1. them all, Felton fullback. many men, giving tes a chance at the Alto team was in an ning of the n and classi- Chamberlin has college, and every- is working with a ergraduates the university Il open_compe othing would do Reno Wheel- | eral lic nage to Eel River to- recefved ¥y fisherme having beaten the ( and | universities of star catch The fact that the Olympics go| It would lead to t o secured one |0 Sacramento Sunday week will keep a v smaller ones, | large number of their riders o oclation’s annual 10-mile even ween ti tanford d of Visalia and The ran, t on that The Academic Athletic League has a ay around the San Leandro tri- i gle scheduled for next Saturday, the; HOMING PIGEON'S RECORD The regular mor ast egates to the Ass held this even building. 5 CUP WILL BE TURNED OVER TO THE WINNER eason of the hly meeting o. the del- | ated Clubs will be g at room 57, Parrott ¥ alo a Hall at Palo Normal, Belm; following sch ged: rom the made a new c The record h tery a on a high bl e He dropy the party was d saw a bear > rock on Manzanita ate Normal Be; 4 nociose uny Hears | 9 A1 Chrlstmas, The Ban Francisco perpetual challenge ek those report P Members of ot {cu b Ao g : inify camp. The bears | of3! 1o cympete in o gener: o s e s e b : e A cross bet e grizzly and the | muct ser with thelr e three de- h trout line rd pole. n the the Corinthians, Who have held it since | FiiZ performanc o They pessene Sk Sacdhe | must send in with thefr o o oul tn largest salmon was | 1897, to the San Francisco Yacht Club at | mevnied chot M e ally former with the speed of the lat. | {Rus of their club. and stat § 1t Mr. Hoilingsberry ifty- | the quarters of the latter in Sausalits 1" Soa) ough going they can travel faster 0 land his prize. e S P e er of artl. | Commodore Carl Westerfeld has issued a would he ad- G. Rodolph and Judge STANFORD MEN IMPROVE. ation: some speedy > John Be; : > - STANFORD TN 1S o Evans San Rafael Golf shermen, has just com- | DOtice to the Corinthians requesting the i 2 STANFORD TUNIV J\;TY.‘ Oct. 8- e American terday for the Eel River countr )n of those used in Cali- | yacht owners to sail over from Tiburon birds were nberlin is still en- They will chiefly for qu but wiil also av —_———— o form a part of the in force and offer hearty congrat owe’and then | themselves of th ning offered in t lations| The second race of Sout MARKSMEN ARE BUSY. | ‘ tr past e Paris exposition. MT. | (5 the winners. Commodore T. L. Hill has 1 be flown from Tres Pinos to. in an { aistrict. one of the most celebrated fly large number of gunmen opened s ; e ds will compete (1 the world, his handiwork being (1sstied a card to the members of his clu | The same birds will compete t n England and elsewhere. Sinointne it Sunie NU o a 3 g b the clubhouse at 7:30 this evening, J. R. AR TR S AR T T .‘ Savory, R. S. Bridgeman and H. Dott act. 1 ling as’ caterers and cooks. The supper 7 | will be followed by an entertainment and ¢ | jinks. Invitations have been sent to the @ | California, Encinal and South Bay Yacht + | Clubs to cruise to Sausalito and share in & | the pleasures of the evening. The enter. «+ jtainment will be, as all entertainments at a vacht club sHould be, for yachtsmen: © | The Californias have a cruise {o Paradies duck season at Johnsons, near Bre wood, and enjoyed excellent sport. Th. no preserves on what is known lo. as_the Old_River. h, The exact ope . t observed, as th menced on Friday an urday. © play is char- by d a fierceness The marksmen are looking forward to a | eness that prize shoot to take place on the FPark range on the 26th. The g arranged by Manager Mec- park, assisted by Philo Jaco- on the next day. The Californias clo that at this time of the be but little wind. On | of Glen and it is vents will be held for a ram who and v t las: e + | Cove on their programme for to-das Buc e i S Bii ehimeit] I all the other clubs have open dhtes and California HEpssi @ | Last Saturday several Corinthian yachts : B hett cert ¢ |left their moorings at Tiburon, intending e awarding of the Brow RakE o e P& & | to sail up to McNears Landing and drop for 158, which A rifie shootir is being_ar-| ¥ , | anchor there. But the wind dying out and by the Calitor: anged by the members of the Ione Rifie| ¢ ¢ | the tide beginning to ebb, all except the o to take place at lone the latter part | & © | Arcturus let go their anchors in Paradise erman by the <0 | Of this m A team from the Tuolum- | J 4 | Cove. The flagship Aeolus was accompa- thirty feet long et e A |ne Rifie Club attend an several | ! | nied by the sloops Truant, Pride, Mignon, e feet. She is be i ”rlrdan _and The Ala- | nlombers of the Columbia Pistol RS ¢ | Halevon, ¥reda and Mischie? ‘and the| ;7avt ot Alviss and will £or the position. of a Rifle Club of this city have sig . ¢ | vawl Nereid. o Me‘érctum: was the only | the channel by the ga 0 m»a_n Lui: intention_of accepting the {3 & | Zacht to reach McNears. About noon on| ¢'® The South B cord as a line participaze in the shoot. Dr. B. H. ? Sunday the vachts weighed anchor and members, W i Prob “.Ahen univer- S | Should th, man, the president of the Io 54 1 joalied Jown throush [Baccoon Straits,| TiThe tw candida he has the maeos | Wit perocn been' desirous of trying his skill with Some | 4 $ | Brom: Tibaron: | The ficet cruimey bothers | bia and the Sham h ience. For right halt meciEht of the bay sharpshooters 4 | trom Tiburon. The fleet cruised over to| hiapamiboive oo to the ro - otsnly BAIL several Eastern and Western revolver shots are | ¢ Sausalito, where some of the San Fran- | yachis, but the Shamrock Hougl S freahman tong 204 | “'The representatives discussing a_ remarkable 10-shot revol- | & @ | Csco Fachts Jomed It maljtogether they | She'\s" faster in light a Bidw. the university oD and 2 °s match wi ver_record recently made by Dr. Ashley | 4 |stood over to Fort Winfield Scott, but a | friends believed her to be fl be hard pressed ' | . . Webber, president of the Brooklyn Re-| ¢ & |long ground swell made sailing somewhat | petter handled than the a on e_promising freehmer tver Club. With a 3S-caliber new army | & o« | dncomfortable there. The cup winner,| Tuesday seems generally admitted. In g Parker Nepichmen. A W odel Smith & Wesson revolver he made | @94 9490 < -0+ 00 0-¢0+@ the sloop Gadder, and Andrew Swanson's | hard blow her somewhat heavier build. » Naj ore or n 1\, the r \VhO Fnccay: | 5 polnts out of a possiile 51 on the Sl Villain, which are boats of a similar type. < 143 } | fornia team w the fol- | military elliptical target at ¥ vards on| Tommy Burns, Noted Jockey. | tried ra eater displacement an e of sailing with each other, but | EIfiier, dISplacement, lowing: E. G son. O. | an open range. This is without doubt the | | neither displaved any decided superiority. | 2 . | fowint oman. A. Dickes Tecord of {ts kind wit 93 military | TO‘“‘“Y BURNS, the dashing Western | F. F. Ames has given up sailing for this | trial I S Pbropose to put hi L team against the Olymp! Sa?urd.a ". ,[h"s.fl “l)r_‘ are in fit condition being lowed to »ké part in the first serim- 1 hat if he can 3 mpies he w! Ng any of the later i C. Farrell, A. by the Columbia. She will probablv sf . | Schroeder, D. fluahv!}r g ;,},,.}‘\'- revolver. The n‘r(nmun!tlnn ‘;: WnsdlhuV rider, will be here shortly, to fulfill | S¢ason and has taken the equipment out | for in heavy weather than the Columbia, 5t ba | Furtescue, W. Reeves . Loughman, new army smokeless powder cartridee. | il z ¥y | use it know the |fafe & fee(E'y Lo | of the sloop Ella. M. E. Gorter's Sans! her greater sail area should drive H. H' | One of the remarkable features of the his engagement with the frm of|Souci is on the beach at Tiburon, whers | ‘P ek Cookson, W. H. Howard A. G. performance was that during the entire | Burns & W | Sheath. all'of whom r through the water at high speed. Fife ” terhouse, with whom he she is getting a general overhauling. | seems to have cleve designed a boat serv- | shooting the weapon was not cleaned. | signed at a | 3 | - Itis B e e salary. Tommy is an-| The light winds now gr_eva.lent indicate | which. while bigger in almost every de- will be ?::?:’aé‘;l;e ::Yx’:'ez !g‘ffi . ice last Sunday in the match against Ala- | Dr. Webber stated that he had fired 006 | other Berry Wall In dress and a demon | that the end of the yachting seasom is at| tail than her antagonist. with longer each h Te any man can go 1 meda, will not be playing to-morrow. The shots from the weapon without once | finisher in the saddle. He easily over- | hand. The closing daEO{ the Corinthians_ | spars, greater beam. more canvas and fif- | into th e I get e permission UX\.lr O l | California Club has more than ffty names cleaning and the barrel has never !ouled!shadnr! all the Western lightweights and | San Franciscos and Enclnals is the 21st | te tons greater displacement, yet re-|of Tr: r Murphy, Stantord's Quiet Ttuls ' 1nn its list of members. | mor leaded in the least. will undoubtedly become a prime favorite. ' inst. All three clubs have a final cruise| ceives time allowance from her. 4 doctor.

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