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6 THE SAN FRA 2 ISCO CALL ONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1899 ocoooooooooooooooooowooooooooooooooooooooeoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo‘,ooooooooooooooooogoooooooooooooooooooooooooooog S e S Saaasassasscs dDA = : § : Jporting & . AL ) + + . West. i Jporfing Svenls from l Over the orid. AL e 3 PR S ARt a s S 2 pOUUSHOUSUUSER TS0 S cccoo 0500000000000009000C0000000000000000000C200000000000003C00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000C0000000 e i the second inning, when he brought | o 1 Loos of the association racing board for | ' young and old, on the grounds, and they RACING CARD SENA i < | home Lange and Smith. During the fifth > the excellent manner in which the event E | were there for no other purpose than to inning, Deverecaux of the lobsters proved | was managed, and he in turn modestly | have a good time, B | himsei? 5o obstreperous over a deeision of blames it on 'the officlals he appointed.| * The big pavilion was crowded all the LAND AND LOCALS |EREidnniistiti WIN AGAIN Rifibadoliyfel Kl FOR METALLIC |yhaom o s st ft = Moskima = on first, that he had to be | the course was kept clear and the timers’ whose enthusiasm and endurance were ; 7 sent to th ch and fined. The score | | 2nd judges’ scores were accurate to a dot. | remarkable, considering the heat. Those BREAK EVEN it | ON THE ROAD b aiidnr it gt BRLER A GO ! OAKLAND. | ning team in an informal way at the club- light fantastic with the thermometer at SoAeT AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. | ey ‘f“"w last fl}ienlag, and will banquet !herg‘ 100 in the shade _(,”l “r,,!“,,d dm n(‘?lenéul};i‘;g i ) 5 t | later on. he ay Citys, who are goo T or under the trees chatting, dri L4 . H : Rutehinson, 1b e e R R e 1 i | losers, but who have had n of | i ck ying the | F i§ Assumin, me = 1 H 1 1 S, ad a bard run of ) swinging in -the hammocks, playing api $: Scme Poor Ball in the Morn-~ | siamn 407 1 11 | Splendid Team Work SeC"’est};,rk lately. aiso held'a Jolincation at thelr | Pasha Kennels’ Greyhound | whed'Sf ortune or indulginie in some of Fields Rap e R g 1 LR i T S ay | home. re were dark hints thrown out the various forms of sport provided g & ing and an Excellent Aft- 4t b33 8 3| for Them a Magnificent |ihat™ perhavs - thor - buidos . maseot:| Wins After Desperate Cours- | thelr enwrtamment. Tt was midaht Larger Proportions—Rec /e e B e vaw ] Gocling Bl o Mike,| had survived his usctdlness, and | SP | when the last boat-load of picnickers ar- reation and - Socialist T R e S G 0 some think that nothing but his demiss . . ved o s side of the bay. ernoon Contest. Ll ycling Trophy. some think that nothing but ing at Union Park. Tived on this side g — 2 0 It 0 - - ) = 5 | B S SRt s ey pic Club Wheelmen added R ey Sy eet 1o-Dav. sco 8, Sacramento 2. siidienl eIt to thelr road-racing fame SHELL MOUND SHOOTING | Metallic.the best of the grevhounds ro>-| MANY GOLFERS OUT jrats 1 ¢ 5 21 9 B v by winning the annual twenty- =t . 4 £ i < - fr horses > £k 8 B field, accounted for another stake at Owners are rapidly getting their hors 1t : 4 nt of the California Assoclated | Gond Scor:s Made by Marks- | unich Coursing Pafk vesterday. Late in ON SAN RAFAEL LINKS S (b e Maas at Oa%tamA In't seem to care as long { AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E cling Clubs, run over the San Leandro 2 3 _ | e b 2 b roportions. St itand IEsitoy ‘ - 0" 0" 2| triangle men at the Monthly the afternoon she had a desperate course | are rapldly uming larger prop ; g LiEe ORI ko el e R R ey Contests. with Warship, in which the hare took | Two Competitions Open to Both |The card this afternoon is one of *he best IEgs G ] 4 s 5 e 3 the dogs completely around the field. Both Se Are Wi by the vet offered. The entries are as follow: 8 0 4 0 o0 big road races conducted by the assoc i ¥ . o exes Are on by FAE] 95 1| tion annually, and the trophy conteste lRf;‘i,W\TW",“ - "“‘1",' taie ;”""(d” dogs fell from exhaustion after the kill, | Ladies. To-Day’s Entries. e 2 the i DI i 3 e ophY HAPLEON at Shell Mound, where the various Ger- | tallic o 0 b . and it seemed i le tor Metallic to : %) S e 3 @ } &foris the most valuable one offere man shooting socleties of San Francxsm“ B e e o N 'kack| Mrs. R A. Parker having presented | First race_Six turlongs; three-year-olds- ad o 2 0 o inga magnificent silver cup donated LY | were holding thelr monthly contests for [ aoa PR (EHOR SRS S0 MY re- | Some handsome prizes to the San Rafael | UPRATC: SCTIRE: ona Marde......119 g 9o g nhlibaker & esterday was the | prizos There was not the falntest di- | ceived an “aceidental” bye, and again| Golf Club, to be competed for by the | js3 wiiosa n Augustine. 104 H fd QR R fourth tim race has been run. It cation of a breeze and the conditions for i 2 s e o | ladi the competition took place last rles Le Bel.109 1t was won ! by the Aeme Club of was called upon in a severe course, the 14| 111 Somis 104 ! 1 T A2 W e Whenlmen | DIE 8cores were all that could be desired | hgre being as fast as a bullet. Wednesday. The first prize was won by 114]. 111 Bamnix ; sary t e 11 N Qanend Sl 50z e HESE Uy the most exacting; and the big scores | In the final Metallic met the Eastern | Miss Wagner (handicap 25) with a gros St Dovle s I 10 00 e tookit, and last vear the Olympics. The were forthcoming, as'will be seen by the | grevhound, Mountain Beauty, that had | score of 85 and a net score of 61, and the | Second race—Futurity course; maiden two- ek Doyle 2 013 *0 cup has to be won t times by one | following summari | been equally unfortunate throughout the| . .. 4 prize by Mrs. J. T. Burke (handi- | vear-olds; selling, tines very inning 3000 0—6 club to beco: its personal propert nd | medal | 4ay. Three of her courses were '‘no goes,” | o g o Naglis b 116 Elia de Poy ... Leonden . .10 " til the game was f 1000 6—7thus the Olympics have now obtained a ; giy hig 428 | while the majority of them were long | 8P 12) With a gross score of 7§ and a net Champion Rose.110 4 I kinds of 1 decided ad 5 sepond a2 | ones. When wagering commenced on the | Score of 65, The following ladies also en- | 105 Palaps 110 g sl kel Ry e wasthae 30 Ot ags, 3 | final, Mountain Heauty was made favorite | tered the competition, which was at nine | { 64 My Secret . 110 x e HEER GOV LY e e | third class, ] s " | at 0dds of 5 to 1. So much money was | holes: Mrs. J Crooks. Miss Frances | — . Fra RLSCLDIng soyed: byrahe offered on Metailic that the odds receded | Carroil, Mrs. R. G. Brown, Mrs. Francis, | - furlongs; selling; four- R > of P;“"")“‘ Bushnell medal—F, P. Schuster | rapidly to 3 to 1, at which figure most of | Mrs. de Young, M Curtis, Mrs. D, Don- | y and up ar} onREson A other, But lsi4, D, B, Faktor $is. the money was placed, The final was run | ohoe, Mrs. F. S. Johnson. Mrs. F. .| eation .....111 Tennessee Mald.111 alt i any broken records.” 11 Gombetiian ¢ G | at ausk and the result was never in doubt. | Green, Miss Mary McCalla and Miss T. C. Soctalist 1| I Wyoming ... SR Cs BTt 7, D, McLaughli Rogers | Metallic led from slips, and ran as though | Morgan. | 127 Donator . of s ancnine nraelly DB BAktar huster it was her first time out. The Beauty had | The third of the fertnighily tournaments | .~ selling; thres-year- en of _Jose. the A.l()lrln Norddentscher ub monthly bulle- | o "o inerated from her former efforts | W2s held on Saturday, the principal events | Tdurth race—One mis: eelling; ing @ team for ty}i t time in | eye ~F. F huster 303, August ll\'nmum | and could not hold Metallic, which led | being a ladies’ handicap at nine holes and ds and upward ! 1'3Fr‘ T me ope th- B e oo this Vear Ui e oy a6 DUATTAmERS 810, 100 | up it iirned and Eilleq, ; | a men’s handicap at eighteen holes. Play | 127 Manzanilla 41| 131 Yaraba P t d did not put in a team this 3 fken $1, John eiser §15, Frank Koch | UB, turned and kille in the Indies’ handicap began at 10 o’clock | 99 M e L fer in the morning. The results are shown in | 121 & the following table: ng. when s consistently as ever, | t, went 10| @& ¢9*9e R am aRORE SRS S R SRR SR i S g Banan 2 o e e e e o ] working his way into the fifth round. He | ind came © | was finally beaten by Whitehead, a most | e second nd made a & stole third . 96 120 Roadrunner . 110/ 166 McFarlan meter 128 Rapido .. n an error. The Santa Cruzans did romising_youngster, by a score of 12 to | PTG i until the third inning, when An-| 0. The Friend had all the br'nfr of the | | 4 :;;',‘Q‘,“ ?f;";One mile; three-year-olds and up- | drews got a base on balls, went to second | early stages of the course, but the young 8 | ward; sell g on a wild pitch and scored on McCarthy dog proved too much for him. In the COMPETITORS. Ao Fortis . 100/ (9P ansmint 1 previous round he had a long ‘“no go” with Cavaller, whom he beat the second time—I5 to 2. The results of the running, showing the score In each course. follow: T. J. McInerney's Johnny R Yeat J. Moonay’ Stlent Treasure, 12—6; George 5 T single. The latter algo scored on Dever- | § two bagger. In the fourth inning kland hit to left and made ond and ran home like a | ¢ (29 Lothian 1100 M Selections for To-Day. Brown. | 8 | ¥First race—Meadowlark, Somis, San Augus- . Ca tine. Crooks In the fifth inni erry's Commadore siash, 10— = Donovan and Lan, “;‘e:l‘n;'r-nlmrr;:m::g‘ SRRSO P e e R Hoffman Second race—Palapa, Slsquoc, Champlon :ctly after one of Bchmeer's grounders, Mclneriay s lomuny Rex bead danaln deme 8 Johnson e P Sn g e i beat W. H_'Jones' Terronite, i~2; Gus Aber: T. ¢, Morgan.. | Thira race—Recreation, Soclalist, Donator. h that tired feelin ore for the| o | cromble's Victor King beat Aencid Kennels' & | it ey il afternoon game wa | | Athena, Johnson's Mountain Deauty M, O | race—Twinkle Twink, Petal, Road- I i while OAKLAND. | f eatar e e ACfiels | Mrs. R. G. Brown and Miss Frar } BH. SB. PO. A. E. | ton's Lavender, 4 tt's Lord roll tied for second priz: | Fortis. : SE § beat J. Jones” M 3 ""Gshe’s | . Play in the men’s handicap began at 2:30 | 1 Young Anierica_be Star of Cuba, | in the afterngon. The results are herewith | Salooe Keepas Statibed. i 5 Bl Lrblent MR e Charles Manning, a saloon-keeper at & e D. J. Healy Mission street, was stabbed fn the e Biack Desa e {hip with a pocketknife last night by | Elmer Miiler, who was arested by Officers | Eskew and Orr and booked at the City T S n's B R beat COMPETITORS, Reilly’s W B R o o e o SR g i Decheima Prison for assault with a deadly weapon. 2 4 R bt BT Rellly's Miller ente: Manning’s saloon early in i H 10 a: g 8°0 K Capitol bes the evening, and becoming boisterous was S vlor's Mose K i out. He refused to g0, and when y ) i At " 1g tried to eject him Miller plunged H s Island F le r}»‘r a pocketknife into the sa- 4 San O Cc oonman’s hip f . | R. E. de B A ted the W b Son’s MeKinl rreste he oman. 2 * 5 “Second _round ¢ Johnny R Allle Keefe, a young woman, was ar- R B e SR SR SRCRY SO S A 0..,?“::::‘1\\ \',::.7 Joak Tiadeoa, 1\41,.:‘1 rested yesterday at Petaluma by Detec- ; A B e 90, Ca | beat Lord B: 14-5; Metallic beat tives Ryan and O'Dea of this city and S S e 304S...D. Salfield 1199, | Anrica, 8—4; Thornhill beat Black Dess, | brought to the City Prison, where she Independent Rifles’ mont dal | Warship bLeat Maorl Land, 2 was cha 1 jointly with Joseph Jones, . L3 Licutenant E, Moonning 3, “H. eaniincol= | beat Snapshct, 4-3; Regina i Dt Has Silve, a former bellboy at the Win~ 3 ! Eoaaant, ning 20 UH. . uhlke 38, | to], —; Iirm fend p 18 A AL C x chester on Third street, with grand lar- ‘ : 2 erickson 23, H. Gostgen 34, B. Bither o Whitehend beat Nora, s . Curils, hendicap 22, | ceny. They ccused of having drug- i 3 ¢ {;{‘!l]?ml‘:-:u;r"f Crglverson 3l H. Marzoft 29, | Mountain leauty beat y 122 cturns, _In playing off the tie | ged and r¢ sdward Jones of Custer s > 3 aun 24, C. Granz 21, Dr. W. A. Meler- | Motallic beat Thornhill, 5—0: Warship beat | Baron Alex von Schroeder won first prize. of three gold watche: : ‘ t ! | Feli C. H. Meierdierks 14, F. | Naney R. §—3; Firm Friend beat Regina R, | In the afternoon Instructor T. W. Tet- 3 ® @ u'f».\’f:f.;' .,’,’ J;”';hnv.mx 7. Prizes will be dis- | 6—0; Whitehead, a bye, ley, to whose hard work is largely due the | 1 > | Saratoga Hall, 814 Geary street, | Fourth round—-Mountain Beauty beat Theron, | enthusiasm shown by the members, in- ADVERTISEMENTS. 14—0; Metallic beat Warship, 3i—3; Whitehead | ytituted a novel contest In approAching | —om - o 3 o | gOolden Gate Rifle and Pistol Club monthly | beat Firm Friend, 12-—0. and driving. in which the ladies competed | class shoot—Rifle- class scores: D. W. Mo, Fifth round—Mcuntain Beauty beat White. : . a > ? | —Rifl i D. W. Me. c i with the men, there being a prize for each Il-mlx)shlr{n 225, 20; F. E. Mason 222, 214: Dr. | head, 21—6; Metaliic, a bye. department. The approach-putting con- .. O. Rogers 221: 7. B. Gorman 220, %02; F. W. | Final round—-Metailic beat Mountain Beauty, | {ePATERERE S e 0 D W, who ) 5 ¢ Jenderson 201, - 201; | polntless. s | holed five balls from a distance of sev- | i E. Wanmne 18, 118; J. "F.| fThere will be no more midweek meet- | enty-five vards in sixteen strikes. Lieu- Pistol class scores: . . ings at Unlon Park while the winter rac-| tenant W. G. Miller and J. J. Crooks tied : B Gorman 8 T 5. PriacesOin oge™:’% | ing season s on. The attendance was im- | Nre "R G, Brown's scorc, but In the pl Moore 7 M. Henderson e ¢ large yesterd g off Mrs. Brown won. In the competition 4oF | " Charies Griswold, the superintendent at | {n’ driving the clear carry of the men's t . who has been ill with pneumo- | grives was counted, while the ladles were nia, is convalescent, During his enforced | given the benefit of the roll. Here, too, @ kS Tompkins Belknap 64, CHAMPIONS LOSE A MATCH, |8bseuce from duly the young son of | the ladies came out victors. Miss Alice 4 | next Sunday night. @ Roberts 71, F. McLaughlin, 82, 90. the pa Judge Grace is acting as flag steward. Hoffman nning with a good, straight DR. MEYERS & CO. cure contaglous i grive of 157 vards and Mes. R G. Brown | 8lood Poison, Tost Manhood. Rupture, i being a very close second with a drive o umors, Varicocele, Private Diseases, Coursing at Ingleside. 56 vards. The nearest to these excellent | Cancer, Sleeplessness. Rheumatism, Lily of the West won the open stake at | driyes Baton 7 H. von | Kidney' and Bladder Discases. Spind Ingleside park vesterday, making the | Schroeder, whose longest ball had a clear seases. Liver Diseases. Heart Dis- the e i ( - "§ome long drives by || eases; Biood, Skin and Stomach Dis- 4id not fall within the | eases: Eve and Ear Diseases, Lung | Pacifics Defeat California Cricketers With Three Wickets to Spare. The champion cricketers of 1809 failed to | win the last scheduled match of the sea- | A @ 0909000 004004F40-0-0-0-0-54-0-45¢06-6-0-0-4-0+8 @ On yesterday, being beaten by the Pacifie | ¢ | dlerks 20, F. Wild . e > she has won this month. In | carry of 140 yard R R other competitor: : ; S she defeated Lawrence, point- asel e at the Recre- ‘ g : { team by 18 runs. The California captatn | L0€ finals 2 | lines and so were not counted Discases. S Taments HOT TIMES AT THE BIKE RACE OVER SAN LEANDRO ROAD, | won the toss, and sent the scarlet and | %% The sport wa g?lm f\m{l:?‘\j ";,".',“K‘ — bDRm;iE\ERSd& C'Ok treat nothing - ababi blacks to swelter in the fleld. The Cali- | SPIFited, but it was all one-slded, favor-| YACHTSMEN MEET. ut diseases and weakness of men, & but baseball e Cali- | 0 Sinning with very few exceptions. | . \§ They have the largest and best ng. probabl equipped medical institute and the f the listless i sdid Annual Session of the Racing Union | | most expensive practice in America, hat the Olymples: | fornias played three men short, and were | ibeatable, a fact which | all ¢ In the puppy stake some promising | e men weré 4 i for 113 runs, A Dickenson, 5; | a riot of was predicted in vesterday's Call, and so | E. J. Loughman, being n:»'lu’,}flfl: | youngsters made a good impression, | it wwed. Careful training and splendld | scorers. Coles too wickets for 83, and among them being Bernal Boy, the winner | of North America. pacing arrangem Fitz was touched with streams A , added to the speed | Casidy 2 for 21. | S c | NE 0 ' . 8.—The annual meet- t of the game. | McCarthy, 2b ..... is NEW YORK, Oect. of the stake, and Wild Norah, who of the riders themselves, did.the trick, | For the cifles C. Simmonds batted B ) . R e 2 e . ; C. Bonner of San Jose. Wild |ing of the Yacht Racing Union of North Py, s Jocarhy, 1 207 although the result might have been dif- | well for 48, while J. J. Theobald - | owned by C 2 4 e s e | Deveredux, { ferent,’ or a closer finish resulted, if the | uted 2, C. P. Coles 97 and 3. H. 1iarbacs | Norah was put out by Copperhead, the | America was held last night in this city, ; in his | Drennan, H ay City man on the fourth relay, R. J. |18 When time was called seven wickets | runner-up, in' the second round after a | and the following officers were elected for t 1 unan to put | Clark, rf H Black, had not been overcome with heat| were down for 131, and the champions |long and exciting course. The results of | the ensuing year: Louls M. Clark, Bos out | e could ot | Streit, T ‘3 gie and been obliged to quit when | were beaten by 18 rins. Sloman took four | tpa day were a5 follows: ton, chairman; Frank Browne Jones, New put : Dairy " > was half run, thus throwing his | wickets for 6, and Dickenson % for 3. ; o liorie. & senretare: Newhure Dl Tavian. | g ot mis- | Morrow. s cam out' entirely. | The full scores are given below: | Puppy stake, first round—A. Van den Burgh's | York, s S 3 ; of his| 4 3 The Garden Citys made an unexpectedly | & St | Copperhead ran a bye; C. Bonner's wila New York. treasurer. | nd the ; = good showing for their first attempt at CALIFORNIA CRICKET CLUB. | NOrn beat T. Fanning's Royal CUff; George The matfer of rescinding the g'rth meas- | tals A fhis race. They kept up about even on | A. Dickenson, c. Myers, b. Casid 57| Pinto's Mischief heat W, C. sson’s Happy | urement rule was brought to no derinite | RU. AND HITS the first relay, lost two minutes on the G. Sloman, b. Coles. 5 | Thought; J. R. Martinel's Bernal Boy beat G. | conclusion. A motion authorizing the E. J. Loughman, b, Harbour bo, Oakland second, but ned a minute in both the = B 3 1 2 | Lahusen's Firefly: J. Mclnerney's Princess | chalr to appoint a committee to revise the N accomy Base hits . 0 third and fourth bunches. They lost the | A’ J\\g‘!i‘l:.mn ‘i“'."“v"‘r}’p “nllr\;l-h 3 8 | Royal beat Joe Ferris' Cleopatra; J. McGrath's | racing laws was adopted. ‘Lhe council re- PAY WHEN CURED. Santa Cruz 0 race on the last lap by over two minutes, | & v, Williamson, tat st o: P- Casldy.. 13| Red Rese beat J. B. Martinel's Bernal Chief; | sorted fn favor of retaining the present If a patient has any doubt about ing Fitzpatrick was| Base 00 thelr rider being unable to hold the Olym- | 5’ Brown, o. MeDonald, b 0] J. Coleman’s Good-by beat J. Anthony's Pa- | rule of mcasurement, and a second com- | being cured he may deposit the price ts, which, combined MMARY. pic man, E. A. Bozio. W Watts o Caaids 41/ ;:m;' l(( flr‘re‘h}; Three Cheers beat Connell | mittee was nppolmlml to revise and com- ?f [ {urhe in &n_\- br';?xks u;lsnn Tan- four runs the R e al f PR 3 Of the Olymplans the greatest credit is | J' D, Robertson, b. Coles.. o | Dros,’ Green lsie. e . | plete the racing rules, sco, to be pald to . MEYERS & to the brace of | poufe respon for-Harper 3 Andrews 5 | que to E. O, Kragness, who was their | Byes, 8 wide, 1; no balls, 11| ;,Second round—Copperhead beat Wild Norah: | “rhe assoc‘ations represented at the || CO."after he Is entirely well. ‘If It fs mento | Morrow, Mo mond. Hapdie Dans. | first courier away. He fell three times, | | e B e heee meers noat Gmed-irt | meeting were: The Yacht Racing Associa- | | not convenient to do this, payments could not over- | van wge. Jirst base on er. | Sustaining severc bodily injuries each | I | e wnd- Copperhend beat Bernal By; | tion of Lonk Isiand Sound, Tnland Lake | | may be made in weekly or monthly {n- ento scored two | ¢ 1. First base on time, but (':;ml in lhrut!flt"d and bleeding | Rune at fall of each wicket—One for 17, two | Three Cheers beat Red R X l\‘?(rhti\ng h“sxnvla‘tlnn ‘o!”l hlm\;,mnl;nol;;. stallments. 4 | call a Cruz 3. Left seven seconds ahead of the next man, a | for i3, three for 60, four for 108, five fof “inal—Bernal Boy beat Three Ch ake Yachting Association o etrol cals Fyne scored in the e | bs baser—Oakiand ¢ Crus . strick | Bay City, and twenty-three seconds-ahead | six for 113, seven for 113, S o R o e e Lake Racing Assoclation of Toront HOME CURES—FREE BOOK. fter wh ng happened | out—By Harper 4, by Andrews it by | of the Garden Citvite. His ride wa: SUMMARY OF BOW! Helen beat D. Chella's Golden Russet: Con- | Yacht Racing Association of Beston, Na If you cannot call, wri: v h, w 1, Court- | pitcher—Babbitt. "Double play—-Devereaux o | marvelous under the clrcumstanc e BOPLING, M. . | neil Bros. Mamie Pleasant beat H. A: Deckel_ | ragansett Bay Racing Association. New || o0 Gragnogis sheet R private 3 rubbe In the frcin bty l"\:rv:-r ‘i showed wonderful grit and endurance. | cojes i) g 5| man's Prince George; H. . Deckelman's | York Yacht Racing Association: Pacific | § nrjces and other partioulars, Thea. ninth Mull on a hit, scor- e Two hours and Along with Kragness, equal honor is due | Hashour # 1 %] Rockiin Belle beat P, M. Clarkson's Green- | Interclub Yachting Association, Roval St. | BNCES SAG SAher PaFiionars, . Thou- ing irockhoff to far center. A | g Uil 5 d '8 | Bozio, who landed his eclub 2 minutes | Casidy 21 3 3| hall; H. A. Deckelman’'s Lawrence beat Moran | Lawrence Yacht Club of Montreal and the § pave never seen the doctors, All ce)r(3 ble were the only fea- | it seconds ahead at the finish, and | Simmon 3 1 ° g “)'Nellhu {\Prl“gfilié“‘fi"l#huylgn Wheel of | Atlantle, Larchmont and Corinthian | | fdittndence confidential. No rinting | Fortune beat .J. N 4 $ A e ‘me. ore: made the fastest ride of the day, covering | Coles bowl 0. | CHICAGO Wle.;]'WO the twenty miles in 52 minutes, 13 2-5 sec- | PACIF D. Shan- | clubs. | non's Soubrette beat J. M. Stillwell's E; on envelopes or packages to indicate D —— SAN FRANCI 3 ! CRICKET CLUB. | = M. Kellogg's Kid McC name of sender. AB. R. BH onds, within two seconds of Kraft's rec-| o simmonds, c. Willis, b. Sloman. : R A e G o i SUNDAY AT THE PARK. B e 248 GAMES IN ONE DAY ord for the course, made in 1885 M. G. |- Myers b Dickensor. | s roes e G S | Sladde H s SRRl g B Francis, Garden City, was next best {n Theobald, b. Dickenson. 3| Bros. Log Boy beat Murphy & Tolanl's| Immense Crowds Take Advantage of Kr et S-ER ) L B 3 : e ] point of speed, being 44 seconds slower | H. C. Capidy, 1. b. w., b. Sloman. 3 | Ornament; Connell Bros.’ Senorita t | 1 . g * ; 0 : ql 6 0 4 1 §| CORRECT BTANDING OF THE CLUBS, th_l;_nfi L:u ' e e g !; %«vle(;br:l:“w'l‘lrllll!.m?. Sloman, 27| Baumelster’s Warrlor; E. D. Fallon's Lily of | the Tropicrl Weather. | L1} Courtner, b e e Sty : e twenty-mile even atlon | H. P. G. . - 1| the West beat J. M. Stillwell's Haltawhile; | Tt was a bad day for the doctors yester- | 1 Jellly, 3 & i P alie s n g he R es £ LoFol | 18 a curious one in Ills way, nsmll l;;q'flrrefi\ L T";:‘;‘gfim_ S qube b gl 3 D. Dowd's Sarcastic “beat N, Kellogg's | ,‘a\‘v Bhe b BT the bRt henmatice 731 Market St., San Fraacisco, P, h 1 L] 0 cirs > o -, 4 b P10 each man on each team to ride e ful : 3 4 ady more; George Burfeind’ asti t T i . " 1 & Muiler, 1f. A% L N0 -l e) . 1‘3;“‘ o 3 2 510 -H‘Eum-- . Then the net riding time of the | !;j\-, M‘;-_T‘l';"n". “4:1lmnm ) 0 h‘,d’mmafl-k'. K:r‘ry Gow |rr;‘h_\' "e.- ;'. and those afflicted with any old ill, left Elevator entrance. Hours, 8 to § GRS I AN e i3 | five men from cach club Is added t?gelh-f{\\ AR T el §|land's Tea Rose beat J. Pyines’ Fleven Spat; | their beds by the thousands yesterday iy; Evenings, 7 to § Sundays, 9§ o 4 ol TEE w1 9 ls4r cr.and the team riding the fastest In the | pyeg 2 3| Lowe & ° D ARty yTnes’ | and went forth into the glad shine | ¥ 63 BN TS | e S S iias 4! aggresate 1s declared winner. In such a | Olympus; James Byrnes' Nellle B beat E. oll. It Is estimated by Ci 3 GRS F R R e A M) Cincinnat! 20129 134 | R oring hot day as it was yesterday at | — | Baumeister's Winning Wavs. | to get well. It s timated by Captain —— A i e E S G Al e - 181 | “Socond round—St. Helen beat Rocklin Helle: | Thompson of the Park Police that fully | SB. PO. A CHICAGO, Oct. 9. 1go won two games SAD L 0 it is sma al y Runs at fall of each wicket—One for 0, two | < Pleas; Soubrette st } 0 o4 letely f; a out Lawrence beat Mamie Pleasant: Soubrette | 40,000 people passed through the gates of o "2 5 Bi| to-day, Clevelana being vers. casy. Loutsyille | OF the men came in complotely fagged ot | for &, three for 13, four for 62, fve for 101, | Leny et ot Fortuncs Moes Hore host serq | o000 iate Park sterday. They hé : 1 2 0 7| bhed Waddel in the box and he was a harq and one, as in Black's case, collapsed be- | six for 120, seven for 129, a0 Tily LorRtnest st beat - Lioas Hovr ] colfien | RS & Sl ] b A v 2 2 5 1|proposition, although the Orphans hit him fore the finish yas reached, | SUMMARY OF BOWLING, | Senorita beat Sarcastic; Ten Rose beat Pas: | SiercGriet "entrance to the beach and | ] 0 6 0 0l portunely. Lange's steal home in the sec The race ted at Fitchburg at 10:50 | o o . - M. W, | (me; St. Oran beat Nellie R. ler-giee ranos (0 the iOsach . am i 3 1§ ;, 3.531"."‘ :?:r”mni.:':;e“:! the day. Attenda: "nlxl«"'f{h F x; nvlv'x‘n:] mm»:ll;gut E}Lrlaengmltlgg: Diskerison x Al ;TM":,,mu"qd"",“?’l""f&|‘m“fS:, "“m: Béfws } ?i(:\:“ the lipe of breakers to the county 000 Score, fi me: this side of & 5 3 Slo | R at_Soubrette; y of the West beat v % | 4 BESAE ubs R H B |county road to candrd (three miles), | Wiiams 8| Benorita: ‘¢, Oran beat Tea Rose, "1 In an this crowd ~§f;"°l was not a| KIDNEY. 8:LIVER e 1 2 0|Chicaga - 13 15 5 | the ride then o) the famous San ' Thomas . 0 o Fourth round—Lawrence beat Moss Rose: | Serious necident reported. it was thought | 9@ 0 0 1]Cleveland FeraR § ) 6 | Leandro triangular course ‘((eilht and a | Lily of the West beat St. Oran. n\;( :IM v\ilr‘emlo heat w(l}illd tph('\'(-nl (;:stf s | ; > = 2 1 | half miles around) twice, making the total Final—Lily of the West beat Lawrence. wheeling, but it seems that the scorcher Totals § 27 18 5| teries- lor and Chance; Hughey and | 380 +3 il Y Sunday’s Handball Games. — vill not be put dow :pt by th $ s 6 o Sugden. Umpires-Tatham and Conngiy | distance twenty miles. One man from . — - will no P except by the UNS AND HITE BY INNINGH, | *Store, second gam s | cach team, making a group of three| The sport at Ryan’s handball court, Coursing at Sacramento. poliak ng. thisseell oyeiath iWars gurestad:| > 010000 0°8 15| Crung R n 1eaq “sthried ot the aBpointed. Hme apd | 508 Howard strect, yesterday was above | SACRAMENTO, Oct. 8—The coursing | ing ordinance. Those {alen into cssiody ; 204020008 as|Ghicaws . o) rode the full distance of twenty miles, | the average of Sunday's games, The ex-| ceason was successfully inaugurated at |are H. Micsner, S. Yoshikai, Willlam A PLEASANT L AXATIVE Tt Another bunch followed them five minutes | ceeding heat brought forth an abundance Waddell and Jater, and so on at intervals of five min- | of moisture from those who stripped for | athem and Connolly. | utes until the flve groups were away, |court exerclses. Following are ° the ST. LOUIS, Oot, $.=The Parfectos took the | o¢ (s thvce tnBes the net riding time 1302000 SUMMARY . nsible for—Fitzpatrick 2, D run—Re Two-base hit—Doyle. - Agricultural Park to-day, under the man- | Roberts, A. Engwer, B. Altmeyer, F, a:emem of Roy C. Scott of San Fran- | Tickner, William Hoffman, E. Price, C. NOT . INTOXICATING | Logie. Willlam M; F. Gold- | cisco. J. Sheehan of that city wag |Smith, A. Logie am Moore, F. Go seores: | “fidge” Thirty-two dogs participated | "SI, 4nd R, Miller | Batteries—Grifith and Chan Lattimer. Umplires—Latham The crowd at the Chutes was also very i3 rifie hits—Harvey, Fitzpatrick. First base on | first game and tled the second with Cinsinnat! ¥, Burke and B, Cl ts defeated | and some of the courses were exciting “ v i T R Gamon e Hakrs - S ste d_with LA (0 IR b ke . Clements defeate; 8 large. “‘Princess,” the big elephant, was Daile—Sin Franciaco. 1. Sacra: | bt wis pecky and ment ook Gy oy | Fosttion 1 Nei— | William Goilins and” 5. Murphy. - Seore, | FVSLIORGE PO T Ourth to Wide | (e dttraction of the gy, but the giant '* DR. JORDAN'S cnear t on bases—San Franci nth o . w8l e i at | 3 iding ;| A=l i8dl, Slmlg i ® | Galapagos from the Sou ea Islands '“ St s randseol 7| the ninth inning. Attendance, 11100 Score, | Finisn. | Timer | _J. 8harp and W. Hassell defeated D. Awake and Little Doubt. also Terelved considerable - attention: s ‘"‘Touv i b pitcher—Btantes . Bosnis | ot £ o R Ty e | JARPEJE q7C R Dolan ffore E=itl 0y amenin Wina st Stoskton o i s e e 1051 KASTETSR. bt 6248, .1 ), 40 Fagan to Shanahan, Rellly | b g 4 . . ., . | 16—=21, N . . it is said, will marry Chiquita at the - 00 , 8.1 ey Krug to Rellly o Courtney. | St Louts i |3 [L R Lind Bay City.... C. Lakin and C. Jockey defeated P.| STOCKTON, Oct. 7.—In the coursing | Paris fair. will entertain the audiences in % T Largest Anatonical Museam in the Sulivan V0 ‘pltch- Fitpatric \\;A.nnu . 7 | it Cmith SAIUSRa ALY o E‘i‘“% and C. Bmith. *Score, 2—11, 13—21, | pere to-day Magnesia won first money: | the pavilion. | dcie B ] Connell. - Officlal” scortrag. W, Bragia: | Hamley and Songe. ook L prasi | g s i M. Basch and P. Rysn_defeated E.| Bardonic second; Bt Flma third and ARl N eath At Rotr Pt e ;‘“““‘“‘“"-M AT | Beare, second ‘garie: B S | Muiphy and 1. Antron. Score, 113, | Bounding Belle fourt ifty vard dash, noviee—I. Niel first, - JORDAN—PRIVATE DISEASES ¢ SRR R e e " {. J. Davidson, Bay City 1721, 2119, J._O'Brien second. pSSsultation free and strictly privan AND CRABS LOSE TWO, st 7 J. Condon and William Collins defeated| VEREIN EINTRACHT PICNIC. | ‘Firty vard dash. juvenile—C. Donovan Fon tment._persomaliy or by Tetier & ) E‘ tive Curein every case undiertal THIRD GROUP, T. Leach and B, Clements. Score, 31—16, Froieere first, H. Seebach second. — neinnati . “ 4 0 a : OAKLAND, Oct. 8—The Oaklands won | Batteries—Powell and 0'C 1 . Wastie. Garden City. 88 36 | 1021, 2115, Big Crowd of Pleasure Seekers En-| Fifty vard handicap-J. O'Brien first, MARRTAGE, SLLONOrE two g om the Banta Crusans|Wood. Umpires—0'Day and Meponery “4| 8 [|Georse P. Fuller, Olympic| bt W, ‘Walsh and W, McLaughlin defeated | = 5 1 C, Augustus second. valuable book fas meaj =0 FRES. (4 5 t ans 1 A. Rusac, Bay City. 133 Antron and B, joy an Outing at Shell Mound. g - ) 1 at Freeman's Park. The Sand ; = = 'E._m b mnp . Murphy. Score, 2111, Sl b b s iR T\ll\drau —E. Wall first, W. Dunford DR JORDAN & CO., 1051 Market St., 8. F. ' « roved to be g . FOURTH GROUP, 2 21— £ val | second. 8. F. The peorovad fo e & Bunch of Ioyaters: ARISS S0, ;“"‘“‘t Unplaced, 9 [M. G. Francls, Garden City| 5o:67 15| - Wy MeLaughlin and W. Fisher defeated | of the San Francisco Verein Bintracht at | Trick and fancy springboard diving—F. & 4 at was intense and both sides ap-| PARIS, Oct. 8.—~The race for the Prix| 10 (Thomas H. White, Olymple.| 63:53 | J; 1ogan and T. Foley. Score, 21—11, | ghell Mound Park yesterday was a most | McDermitt first, W. Wilson second. peared in bad l‘mmnr, ;i du Corsell was run to-day, and was won [*Robt. J. Black, Bay City. 1l st enjoyable occasion and a success. The | Underwater swimming contest—¥. Mec- RUPTURE, ; morning game Hutchingon of by Labaros, with Fourler second, La- i Rl e | il ARd B Whte goteated T.|weather was perfect for a picnic and was | DeTmitt fAirst, E. Winfield second. | USE NO MORE_ 1RO ¥ e “!rgi h,:: 2so ran, but was unplaced. The osls 1ol {Bno‘ztlg‘ 8‘“5“" & 52:13 2-5 | 2021, 2118, ' % "|in a great measure responsible for the 'Ba.. | Hoops or Steel sprlngf Uiner, laving Tim up fof the time. e | against 81y Fox were 5 to 1. g Smith, Carden City.l 8668 T I Harlow and T. Leach defeated .| large attendance, as everybody was anx- Lecture on Reincarnation. and comeSr: and dhosanic Il bounced off to the third baseman, L P ! 5 | Maguire and E. Toy, S8core, 21—17, 1221, | jous to get away from the heat of the city | Joseph N. Griffes delivered a lecture last | who threw it 1o first, putting Hutch out, | Austrian returns indicate that there are| .DId not finish. =t eally CURED 3 and find a place where they could enjoy | night on “Reinearnation” befare the Theo- $.DR. PIERCE'S Magnetic Elastic Truss, E7Call at The play was a peculiar . Th ; 01 Fastest time, 1899, E. A. Bozlo, Four members of , Mo t in the shad d at t! office or wril o i’;xfnfffi":r:f of {he foremoon samp ?clfia L‘;éeh:dlsc&wr olrllnlsn;r:"g:xE :gg.:vl'x?me ord, Charies A Jraft, 64, bi:ll 3-5. m!si'mkenhunes °xec1‘|’;m:'.:‘1 5‘ g e | B within reach of an. oc‘call}tl)ena.lfl ':13;-"%; ?-ffl?‘c%r.mfl'rgr;:nfi:s&?g :l:dsx(::gge,;l No. 1, O Write for New Pamphlet man's home run hit for Qakland in | therefore, rated s millionalyes. Great credit Is dus Chalrman W. L.|b'Malley. Soore, o Sf'fffliflcfi—fa'.m Asjimm i S \housand people, | SREEE,a0dreas alovs the same lines. The| u':r:?:«srlc ELASTIC TRUSS co., 2 ©PD. Palace Hotel, San Francisco