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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1899 NIA TEAMS THE OSEAOJON oo oo THE OLYTMPIC AND O IN THE FIRJT COACHES AND ELEVENS HARD AT THEIR WORK | University of California Football Players Will Meet the Olympics ‘ To-Day for the Second Time. HE public which follows football had an opportunity to as right and Hobbs as left guard. Sheehy and Erskine will play zauge both the college teams and their mutual competitor, the tackle positions, with McLaine and Hamilton as ends. Code the Olympics. The prevalent opinion is that the Univer- will be in his old place at quarter. The elevens will line up this | L has the strongest team In the field and afternoon at Sixteenth and Folsom streets at 3 o'clock as | y day of the season is in a position which follows: should result in a victory on 1ksgiving day, when Blue and Olympic Gold crosses Cardinal. Assurance often means viétory, but a talk with Coaches Cechran and Kelly produces no such confidence in ¢ nford h in ¢ son in which everything at California. Wombla lhertsen eisberg .Cornish .Left—Tackle—Right .Left—Guard—Right. .Left—Center—Right. Hobb: Mon: lifornia’s rmative and evolu mberlin is coach pa .Left—Guard—F Aplin for just such work, 3 ymethi done ickle—Right _Bingle l the making of a team at Palo Altc To say that Call- Hamilton . -Right ters Topper or Kerfoot mith has an unshakable hold on the intercolle Code without the host. A:wmuch stronger and bette to be played by the #ilue and Gold to win th E t than has been played during the last week. If—Right ‘s Hall will really be known of the abi of the Cardinal Thierkauf . ulleeaee ..Kaarsberg two weeks before the big game. At that time a or Taylor or Moore h St ve e fho vl iy o el PROGRESS AT STANFORD. THREATENING WOULD RUN e e o | WEARRER IS THE AMERICAN alf—Right, OAKLANDERS |[WILL PULL IN @ ARE SEEKING | FOUR-OARS FOR | A GOLF EXPERT| CHAMPIONSHIPS/ will be an experimental o his m: weather there has come a revived inte ye a disadvantage. Cochran took raw material ke & . Rice silof St s St e ed 1t and crcated a team that stuck ogether ke muciage, 2 excepting Rice,ul of Stanord's varstty piazersurenons| pyCK WEATHER| WATERLOO HERE ain is doir here with From now on th coaches will devote more time to the fine | points of the game, and when Chamberlin next sends his men to the city it will be as a team rather than a me regation. | Hence Gunmen Go Joyously This week has seen the addition of two men to the line | to Their Preserves This which will materially stiffen and strengthen it. *Babe” Bur- iy improvemer € a team woi Local Leashmen Will Strive to Secure Next Year’s Clas- Races i El Campo May Furnish Some d Cochran is by no Surpri . S DupE Weely Socomot nett, the giant center of the 1897 team, has donned his suit | Week. S’CE_Vent‘ th, Kaarst Hall were laid off on account ,gain after a week of training under the care of Dr. Murphy == | ; £abin han T of ‘»M‘” injur ; "“",‘"j“’ "l‘l‘l"-"‘“'”‘- Call- 41q is in fairly good condition, tipping the beam at 1% pounds. | With the thermometer registering over | The coursing men of California L 1s con ather rapidly, and the tra lers are g ch 1ess over the men in regard to it The pract game on tb Californ| s has been slow, comparing it with that which the hes think it should be. Cechran, since Kelly dvent, has giving most of his time to the team play, with occasional to linesmen. Ke handling the backs, and the Cali- Who went in quest | make a strong effort to have the Ameris d Gilman | of duc last Sunday enjoyed but little | can Waterloo, one of the c! events will play the center position, as he has the n weight | sport to compensate them for their exer- | in the coursing vear, held in this State a . The other man is De Forrest, for several years | tions. The members of the Teal and |next season. The stake will be run tnis guard on the Multnomah team of Portl: nd one of the best | Ibis clubs did no shooting, while there |year on the 20th inst. on an inclosed players in the north. His position is guard, where he will be | was but little organized shooting on any | field at Dallas, T Only two Califor- - placed immediately by the coaches, who have been waiting for | of the preserves. Those who did secure | nia dogs—Emin Pasha and Metallic—of g in tull ave di ed that there were several things guch an acquisition to the team. The ends will be well looked | birds did not enjoy them, as they would | Pasha IKennels will be in the running. A good ick-of-the-line play v had not learned. after, but back of the line the outlook is not so promising. |not stand transportation. Down about | John Halten, who has gone on to the though | Whipple's injury will keep him out of the game for some Garth Parker, a veteran at the end of the line, Is being tried | Alvarado no birds were to be seen. meeting, is commissioned to Invite the the | time, and his position at tackleis now being played by different qt half, and though he Is quick he has the unpardonable fault | Although the week opened with poor | st 10 SO SSonte (8 R, Sid men. When Smith, Womble, Kuarsberg and Hall were taken of running back with the ball. Until he overcomes this he | Promise of sport e cme o cOome, | greatest event in this State mext vear. JRtiorit me the substitute inen were given a'ehance dnd, hasiooori prdepécts of becbming such'a ‘Eround galier &5 the|l m:catonte Mo catior Lo sor vart e aa | S THe! §o0st on Hhis fcosst: lian! ouitErown for & time everything was chaotlc on the California team. position calls for. The other half will undoubtedly be a fresh- | the elements have done more than threat- | that of the probable he will be seen at tackle this year, ing him there. In this case as Cham- | 100 degrees the gunner: ve not entered ™ Py P = Ea ‘While the added money ave contributed three | These four men will probably play in the game this afternoon, man, as will also be the fullback. Roberts, Campbell, Jordan | en since Wednesday. As a sequence the | pee the Amartcan Waterloo. I8 only. $500 In the junior skiff race | s Cochran Is stfong In the belief that the team which is likely and Willot are candidates for the latter place, while Wilson, | Clubmen will seek their preserves foy-|1°F bio SWemcat Voreres 8 SvY T ur entries, and in the senior | to meet Stanford on Thanksglving day should recelve as much Smith, Allen, Raitt and Parkin are in the race for the former. OUsly this week and expect well-filled | Ingleside and Union Parkt each 2d¢ near thers are hrea. ‘Thelatter, | Praclice In match ssmes as possinlec Gall Ornteiimen willibe Emhs afibes and cocHos imiInglagith thstc nsnnoth Jonkthio | E00S Nely: STHE SISCHISt Dyessupich men | b b0 ormore, o¥i w3 WESE U EE Jeni in which A Pape, Dr. | in no better condition to-day than when the Olympics met them field and off it, and are coming to know just what work each | that ha e R bave g L] onion aqn it £ sig and Ge | will pr two weeks ago In the opening gome of the s that has been dry will have filled With | mark its one hundredth coursing meeting. 3 op € tho season. man can do. The early establishment of the training table | water, thus forming new ponds. Che Olympics’ confidence of un unbroken string of victorles and the constant supervision of a skilled trainer precludes the | Reports received from Southern Oregon L . has glven way to a hopefulness for a victory. With material danger of fever which was o current among the squad last | 878 to the effect that enormous numbers O L R L L L at is equa € e bes: ey have be Ve she by Ca r- ve: e 5 al . 'S Vi i 1 s v v v that is equal to the best they have been vanquished by Califor- year. in time come southward and will spread | Deen entered, but this stake towers above Hence in boat racing. nia, an experienced but light team, and tied by Stanford, in The past week has been given up partlally to interclass 2 out over this country, providing sensa- | all others in quality. For the senior shell race there are perienced and also light in welght. The clubmen are beginning games, which have done much to bring cut the crowd and de- | tional sport later om. "' © € sensa- | Mingleside Coursing Club was largely ries ame number to think that Y & wdividuals are not everything and something velop enthusiasm. As the time gor the freshman intercollegl- | A. M. Shields was the most successful | represented on Thursday at the funeral of In the former ev must be done to shake off the “hoodoo.” This week the men nte match draws near the baby tesm continues to show im- | man last Sunday on the Pringle Club's | John Eagan, an old time coursing man. e moest exciting keenly col event of the d the men bein , excellent condition” and hard worke e two first named have had a wide ex- One hundred and forty-four dogs will go i e e atter Gebrae | have trained with more spirit, and the public is promised that provement. The work of the team 15 good, conaidering. (hat ita etye ness Sulaun: ssouring Jelghteen | Mr IR am O med e SOt ed P . The | the team will know its signuls without painful walts. Some personnel is changed with each game. They have the best ma- | " The men on the GI mpic Gun Giub pre- | He also owned Sly Girl, another brilllunt . cham: 4 s, and the | changes will be made in the line-up of the team. In the 1 terial that has come into the university since the class of 'S |serve last Sunday were: George Walker, | performer, before coursing had ceveloped ¥ TeT R ds are entered 2 and W | half Varney and Dinsmore will play halves and Thierkauf full- entered, and there is no reason why the men should not give [ Dr. A. T. Derby, H. L. Miller, Howard | into a business proposition. Of the dogs des , but only F. W. Ayefs and V back. In the second half Felton vlor will play fullback, a good account of tkemselves before the season is over. How- | Black, W. A. Ma shall and Fred Feudner. | which_ran in his name in recent years Alameda crew have much to accomplish yet before they are a | Despite the heat, they tried the sport, the | Billy Gladstone was considered the Dest. Te leit Of the Alameda Crew | Thierkaut probably going to one at Astoria, F of the end positions. On the ever, they ta the bow seat and D. ¢ a few changes will have the effect of making a new for: strong team, and the attention of the coaches must be directed “‘;‘,’,‘;“‘:’(—.,fi?‘fisfi‘;'\?""[.?5""-;‘0?‘""“‘»’,{?’ . Lo 7 e nunaub BUBGE vestls Bive af rowing, N The South | tion. Monroe will occupy the central position, with Cadwallader toward them for the next two weeks if they hope for victory. | owing to the marked. change. In- e | & Nen & Knowles will start Frosty F ¢ o Bree £ SEAGTLREL R i weather. Al Cumming secured eleven | Morn, their latest Australian importation X PR = g S e e e T §{1r11~;5 I{""r\ n\)flllzlrfl“ng a “hlw‘r:-mse-. | at Union Park this w. He is a brir ‘ “their new Rogers bar stump of the leg, and expects to have his 0 to Sacramento to wind up the series - .D. McArthur killed seven sprig, two | dle dog of good e and quality and b : in their new Rogers bar et s e e EPATESENDPERS B e mallard, a goose and a_spoonbill F.. | should equ 1 the performa me firm's imported Slee . nces of the Mist on the win, of five games with the 1 th End junior barge crew S | k | 1 - v is 1t will_prebably win the junior has refused the invitation of the | | ) | Morrow & o il row | California Collie Club to judge that breed | Whelanid hfp. - TEiic does ot hw Ll row |t Oauland. He doss MOF chyo) b iGoNtos A HOT FIGHT |g» le The line- Hoepke, H. L. Miller and J. Home all had' fair sport over the decoys. Oakland. | W. F. Whittier Jr. did great e Hammond | near Suisun on Wednesday, getting 115 | Harper | hirds. This is the best shooting reported lutchinson | from ‘any of the preserves this Dunleavy | past week. He disposed of six -Lange | TR E e | kennel for $2000. The dogs inc schmeer | ROAD RACE POSTPONED. |Gold, O'Hara, For Glory, Ama oskiman and Ripple. ~ All except the latter two ritch fie ecution | The most notable sale of greyhounds ever made on this coast was that effected by D. J. Healy of Petaluma during the o e intermediate | 2t ( ) o Several ot the wane | nance shows held under any other than entered in or more | American Kennel Club rules. Mr. Mar-| This is the week in which the balltossers . C. Dennis in the | tin's action is warmly applauded by the | of Oakland are going to try the great act fanciers of the coast. IR he Crats Mo te barg A movement hus been nstituted by the | 01 forcing the Crabs of Santa Cruz Into ason. hortstop. Left fleld B o n ¥ Center fi Donovan ave n T ; 3 ) h the s has t st place, 1 i vith | 2 ave besn {horoughly tried out and have ~ pulling anthe St Bernard Club in petitioning the San | 1ast place. The Dudes are inflated with | Right fleld Hardie | The annual ten-mile handicap road race | fhown themseivas 3 b highociass par I d W in the senior and | a0 e et e b ety pe i | nOtIoN that nothing can stop them, so for- T of the Associated Cycling Clubs, which | formers. The dogs are running in the e ws cf the Alameda Club, | Campbell superintendent, as he com heduled to be run to-morrow over | Dame of Sterl & Knowles, but the pur- e, On) SWIMMERS AND DIVERS. |Was = Manager Tuttle of Santa k of Alameda being en- Show | Midable have they proved of 1 comj shell ind also in his impartial enforcement of the rules, | the other h L eve Avers not | _ It is unlikely that the San Franci J t - W. Ay e e LS A showing of his aggregation to mnot : to secure a boat o his liking | Kennel Club will accede to the request|bue™o%q Yook The faot 18 that Sa n chaser js sald to be a woman who has taken a deep interest in l(]'(vur‘-‘ing, nrgicm : 7 surchasing the Healey dogs she offered week owing to the inclement weather. | Tim Cronin $500 for Wild Traiee or $1000 the straightaway course from Fruitvale to Haywards, has been postponed for one s the comparatively poon hing | The usual programme of aquatic sports 1ta | has been prepared by the management of t entered in the senfor skiff even of tne conventlon of speclalty clubs 10| crusihash o veakness | The racing board decided that . Fild Tralee and Thornhill, Th b Arie) erew | hold the next show in April. It is cone z been suffering from weakn D o Lo R AR o tor ot o 3 ecide at this was | for Wild Tralce and Thornhill. The of- SoRE e e rew | ered that the Weeriain weather would | the box. ‘Wheian has been pltching win- 10 €NFIES | the vest plan, as It is hard on the riders | for was declined. men enter 5 3 the Alameda and | endanger its financlal succe Besides tve two men each who | Which none but short-haired dogs would This ought | be in good coat and fit for exhibition, | XTAWEGNCNET Iis, team by substituting | 1ECelan, o FhenAic | h Cutten's rough coated St. Ber- | o, 404, 100 WWHliams ot possesses the | van, C. Lundin, H. Stelljes, J. Wilson, J. Wil- | to train for the event. ning ball, but Andrews and Balsz appear | r¢ as follows: to have lost their cunning. Tuttle has| 50 yard dash, novice—C. Neal, C. Shilling, A. and somewhat dangerous to run a race | This sale indicates that the commercial v v si side 'of coursing is just beginning to as- strengthened his team by substituting | Kaufman, P. Ritter, R. Cook, F. Fleming, P, | Ve & muddy road, and besides the men | $id€ © e 4 s - ence and old time leashme: yard dash, juveniles—C. Suili- | Will be afforded another week in which | fon e Eimrit (o Cbrase (e peashmen 5 g The entries al- fairs he past money wa Pully ¢ Maud, by Dictator out of Alta 5 ’; | . . S es al- | of affairs. In the past money was sel- ithtully, and |inaed, Al Mo e Bl test Infleld in"the State. MeCarthy e S B S;;ylg;pg;;{ ready number over three score and more | dom paid for dogs, most of them being ! cutter race between di- | which eleven arc dogs, to the late Alte | %% [RrmErly the mainstay of the Wat | gieen G, ‘Adier, 5. Deyer, . Augustus, % | Will undoubtedly come in now that it has | sccured in trade or as_gifts. ; 1 2 of the Naval Battalion, | Milo by Judith’s Sir Bedw out of | SO he tay Besides being a go Lieboldt, 'A. Baudain. Trick and fancy spring- | been postponed. Secretary Nichols of the American ‘for_the second division crew | Santa Rosa. Honor s acopabloof layinEunT, post board diviag . Hoffman. G. McCormic, (:hzlurméxnhLo?s“of the racing board has | Coursing Board will come to this coast in % ., ol | D amond. talston, J. Cathcart, R. Riding, O. Misner, A, | appointed t owl i Serve ains meeting of the Intersta } sday’s Call, while the Oakland and Santa Cruz will play two | Baganatori, J. O Brien, W Wilson, M Cait: | Upo e anoilaale;to: serve ) fomiberniatnd. I P e ha crew of the first | The sun rises in the east, but bread | game upon the day the race is run: tie, O. Smith, F. Bush, | ris le. J. Back, J. Bode Coursing Club, Mr. Handy of the cours- Referee—W. L. Loos, unatt i ing firm of Handy & Smith is also ex- % : Charles Albert “Adams, unatiaepes: BocE®Sr | pected here with a string of dogs. indecker and H. Paulse — e - s —_— = —— Nippert, presid A. C. C.; Frank H. Ker. | , Ralph Taylor left on Thursday night ockswain, % 1 rigan, B. C. W.; Edwin_Goeller, 0, W.; | for his home in Emporia, Kans. He is Tt v the new handball court of 5 il F. Fahrbach, B. C. W.; L. 0. 5 | expected back before the 1st of Novem- a Tiana, | the South End Rowing Club was formally i i B pmimers—archibald Reld, B." . st | Don: T € gre opened, Al Hampton and partner playing 0, CoW T T. Macfarlane; John | The management of Union Coursing i S LB e R ST e FOR TEN SHOTS WITH A REVO B o't ) Bt R ol mreen, G e o T R U e S M DS LVER| A b b rinit s 1R ‘ato, Play, on the | o . The senior and junfor intermedi. E Hadenfeldt, 0. C W.; Edwin Mohrig, B, during the past vear m:il as much more S Corers Bty e | to the 120 men employed at the park was with the ate barge ci s went out in the new t‘mnh Stanly G. Scovern, secretary C, P in Rogers boat under the direction of C: 5 he ¢ - In this city and one in Oakland on | wright, R.' Cordell, E. Peters, W. Douglass, with the yeast in it. Sunday morning, while the local team will | M. Divert. was on d the game his various capacities. flls Golf | Lopez was elected president, and the exec. e Herbert ‘D, Clark, unattached: Southampton, ). 0oa N Spalding, C G i The changes in the field at Inglesid \d_in the This yene He Swent | tain Will Thomas. Both crews rowed well 1V, Ready, Br € W0 Fear e : have reduced the chances of © figky to the ) ib, | together have hopes of pulling 0. YOUNG, a member of the Columbia Pistol and Rifle B 7 F._ G, Montestesre, " 5trS Jr | courses and have thereby improved the Island. Las th oftaliStncEipargs chismpitnshive, Sie Ciub of this city, has equaled the world's revolver rec- start . L. Loos, unattached: assistant, | Chances of the doss. open champlonship of ‘the United St termeaiathigpine Dy defeuit ord. Some weeks since Thomas Anderton, the expert - < Yincent Loos, unattached. Clerk of course—| A meeting of the San Mateo Coursing new clubhouse of the Los An e ——— L Tl Rast e e expert p - jules F. Hancock, B. C, W.; assistant, J. B, | Club, formed in connection with the San LR e : st, c smenal sc amikin, " h . Pops | Mateo Coursing Assoclation, w. Saturday, on o DOINGS OF DOG FANCIERS. Y. of 5 points in ten shots on the Columbia target In a horn, e manua DIt st Bythian Castie. Jas eld last will ba held. : 3 §0-shot match. His score equaled 9 out of a possible 10 points Chief ' umplre—George . Di on, B. cap open to members of any The board of directors of the San Fran- on the standard American target, which is brilliant shooting. assistants, G. B. Stangenberger, B. C. utive committee, composed exclusively of eople of San Jose have ta | eisco Kennel Club met recently to con- F. O. Young, one of a little group of experts in this city, an- LO';IS \:e:lm, unattached. ‘1!0‘7. mug.n u‘;u fll(,?\';l stewards and a com- Beiy practico having piheree® UP | gider the resignation of Henry H. Carl-| ncunced at once that he would try for the record at the first he following are the names of the en- | mittee Sjovere also appointed. avin erto been One thousand dollars added money be given for the open stake mn(efie '7:‘1‘5 augural meeting on the 21st inst. It will ) he divided as follows: $250 fo winner, § Smith, | to runner-up and other prizes In propor- ro8tz, | 1on. The draw will be held next Wednos. day night at Pythian Castle. trants received up to the time it was d cided to postpone the race: Olympic Club Wheelmen—Frank Carroll, Les. ter Livingston, Harry Anthony, L., H. Thomas H. White, H. D. Bean, George R. A. Henderson, E. A. Bozio, George P, ler, E. F. Russ, Charles Long, Milton Davis, e Adams. s cecretary. Mr. Carlton’s departure | opportunity. This developed 1 pa County was the reason assigned | range. Ured and a | by that gentleman for desiring to resign Mr. Young made a match to shoot his 44 S. & W. Russian « 41.\11‘!”' of 2 .'vH'Yy V‘\v;r»!‘-i will be laid out | The directors felt they could not dis- model revolver against P. Becker and G. Hoadley, who used tar- by the instructor at the Del Monte links. | ponce with his services. Mr. Carlton was| get pistols. In his ten shots at fifty yards on the Columbia he course will extend from -/ 01 i X e course will extend 1 x"q"]\lu‘hllv’\‘r‘nq};(" ok | 1 to reconsider his decision, and| target with a four-inch bullseye Mr. Young made 1, 6, 2, 3, 6, 4, limited to the race track in Agricultural | o0 st Bunday at Harbor View Park. Now, however, the Linda Vista | for Hotel grounds have be ground is sald to be naturally suit. | agreed to do %o, provided an assistant| 8, 2, 1, 73 points—which equals Anderton’s record and beats Bay City Wheelmen—E. Hanfes, Ben Noonan, | @ ¢ & @ 40404640649« - for golf. A club is being formed, one | be appointed to transact necessary busi-| the Pacific Coast record of 41, held by J. E. Gorman. Out of an e B Darite D b onan hd the principal movers In its organiza- | ness in this cit . the ten shots seyen of the bullets were placed within the four- 4 Hainque, Charles Rueser. W' | C. A. C. C. on the lines of a ro: being A. C. Kuhn. {ey que, Charles Rueser, W. ad racing G. Mansfield is_developing as a fan- and touring association. irch circle, while the average was 3.5 inches. The poorest shot The Academic Athletic League was t Acs A idson, John' Gil- e is a good d ‘Marischi, 'Ed War- 1 of golf playing at | cier of small breeds. He has acquired | ‘ruz, the Country Club numbering | successively & fox terrier dog by Mi was 3% inches from the dead cente - | have held a twenty-five-mile relay tato mong members several golfers who | Idol out of Golden Light, a pug by The accompanying illustration, showing Mr. Young's great arden City Wheclmen—Burton Downing, W. | between teams from five high schools play on links in Vue de I'Eau Park. Mr, | ported Prince of Australia out of import.| score, is reduced from the original Columbla target, This hag a Calvere B fn. Patrick McDonald, Ho. | over the San Leandro triangle to-day. and Mrs. J. F. Coope have course on their h to the north of the | Blucher out of Iris. r Lowe, M. G. Francis, J. E. Wing, aid out a | cd Fife and a collie dog by Armskiok | four-inch bullseye and rings a half inch apart. . B. | but the rain has prevented it. The rac: s ¢ ‘ f 1 : Many of the local riflemen are looking forward to the publi Acne. Glub ge W. Ferris, H. P. Crl will be run next Saturday instead. The city. Among those who play at Sant Norman J._ Stewart, secretary o > 1 T RUBD S R SSTER is, H. P. Cripps, | teams entered are from th > Cruz are: Mr, and Mrs. Paul R Jarboe. | California Collie Club, has disposed of 1| Prize rifle tournament to be given by the Sacramento Helvetia p ATosmithe G Ca i 25d Lowell schoots of this eis Clytechnic Jerome Case Bull, Mr. and | his collies ‘en bloc’ to O. J. Albee of Law-| Rifle Club on the 15th and 16th insts. at the range n . : Carn, Charles Stagger c"-c™ B. | fornia School of Mechanical Arfs. Gentral p Anderson, Mr. and M | rence. It is rumored that Mr. Stewart| mento. Among those who will attend from this city D. B. . o - High of Oakland and San Jose High. 7 ;“mv]tm, aron von Hiller and Mrs, W, | intends n‘fiemm shnrl)!y !lo England, and | Faktor, Philo Jacoby, Charles Thierbach, Nick Ahrens, F. p, 7. / TRt Tm Lg!ceig‘nnld\\ molm;v{ of Alameda re- aslam. | it is on this account he has dispos: I Stoc oy cently 2 e follow: e e T poséd of | Schusier, John Utschlg and others. San Jose, Stockton, Wooa: / o HOA gontly, glected the following October 10 on_the links of the Phila-| Dr. K. O. Steers on Monday last am-| )and, Ione, Sonora and other interior cities will also be repre- - 157 sl R anie vice president: R. A. Mesarole, sectoras phia Country Club at Bala, under the | putaied a paw of the English setter K },| sented. The principal feature of the sport will be the point i special meeting of the California and W. M. Ramsay, treasurer. ¥ auspices of the United States Golf Asso- | The dog's paw had been badly crushed | target shooting, for which thirty cash prizes ranging from $. A oS e e John 8. Fagan is receiving the felicita- pu-;‘-n_ ';r}lmq {vrr-]fzfl‘l ‘lr\‘ m!:‘n}md u-k';h by a \véu:n_n luu)ss(}:f: over %i and ampu- to $1 will be given. The tickeéts on this will call for eight shots | “l)‘hll'(i”\;h !flrmfll;p. (u?;tm‘e."mgr‘ s t:;an‘\ix(s)g hc‘fa“”:‘“l‘:"s rvln his recent marriage e e e o s maicoky, tatlon (1ras the | lly assi) “The ‘sperar| ¢ach. The king shooting tickets will call for M shots, the marksman making thomost points to receive the “King* ‘dia. | the Dropo tion of the association turn-|woman of this clty: © My RE youns plonship competition. ~The course is 8420 | tion was highly succossful. Dr. Steers| Mond medal. On this there will also benine cash consolation prizes ranging from §5 to §10. Several cash muizes oml Cps | ing over its control of racing on this e : ; g closely identified with the a. yards. intends to X an artificial paw to the given for the best single tickets on the point target. e Wl TRean (he reorganiation o am | the Tmperial SRR s“’e‘“"m’“t K 4 This will mean the reorganization of the most powerful organization of (:;iegm