The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 21, 1899, Page 8

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S S YACHTING| 1 @and San of As t $35,000, f the ember , Cap- | € ommo- | all ¢ former | A onds shon 1d lost the wind, wt 1 bowled forme nder’s sloop ven- | race wi o= BOXER KENNEDY RETURNS | three competitors. who went East unds in | South End barge cre ., whom he ot wumber of ¢ was disappointing to thei was a strong impr J v with Dr. C. C. Dennis at bow and .ame his man. | P-_Foley at stroke, were fast, Fole he colored lightw e WANTS TO RACE RUSS. through | The senior barge race was a wvor made 1o | rapid bucketing stroke may be kept up Wwho | for that distance by men In good condi- the Mmen to registration | since | 7, indicating one of this year's L e R =" 1 So far | two men competent their more s to hold their own have the return of Jost, stitute for half on the 1897 t ass ground gainer. gthened by Yale | full- foregoing list | without taking | in a’ gpod | 18 will begin at ast amount, v ‘one e men to m, and that it Is for em into the old- STANFORD MEN IMPROVE. | UNIVERSITY, direction of ovi put up a winnin e coaches to ha ti re is an inexcusable laxness some- | the freshman h only a week more to t r match game, STANFORD management. betore without | As individuals ily cannot tinue to improve. ist rounding into condition, and during | th t week have put up the b play well, but the: rac. | boast of belng a team. Pk pras ct show a dect rse the showing m team of last year, Stanford will go into t > Olympics ne did two team work s should show a much b ‘'orest have done much | than last time, & an | heavier adversari acquisition to the line, h that which | appearance upon the Fo! leld, Among the | while “Babe’ Burnett will also be seen | best material | there for the first time'in two yea m, | will be Stanford’s last appear until the big gam: Emer- | contest with the O hit and | on the Stanford campus. The game should prove valuable to followers of the grid- iron who wish to get a line on the Thanks- America's team, there should be developed | giving day oontes! I O D D o e If they mean e by the baby ces 1s growing sharper | with t s 0 far as the er game ine, and with Giln De Forest, the new | should (’xrr.? a center trio which Vi 9 am invincible. kies there is probably th San v will be played son and Bidwell are all men of wel Under a coach who 18 first cholce for tackle on All- — yeiation hav i wman’ 0404040406040+ ® THEIR RACE BOATS FOR THE SEASON| < | Skiff, Shell and Barge Cham- unusua smooth. eminently favorable for boat racing. 1 programme dr: a little, but ai the events were contested before and In good time for the last trip of tue | terry-boat back to the city there r'the | reason for complaint on that the | Though there were some surprises disappointments the rac passed off | and that was not a serfous o divided the honors betw The n them, George McGrill's shell, owing to an ot | ter In rowing down to the starting line, a|only two competitor erg of the o : SN T e T e = BUTHER.BOY, iiZ=— CELEBRATED HORSES SEEN ON GOLDEN GATE PARK SPEEDWAY. the highest breeding for their pleasure driving in ghe s of trotting stock and either owned by members of Gol ir reinsmen of this city are majority of them ca eligible for use on the trac ining for weeks f ck horse I Direct, 3 Smith’s Primose, King Cadenza, 2:20, Is one of the double nce in 1:08. rst quarter nse to popular e been made for ams at Recrea- tion Park to-morrow forenoon, commenc- There will be games both sides of at each park will be ess of the con- ngements ha ing at 10 t k The conditions were | g informed of the 1 the number of spectators was | morning gingly small last Sunday at El Campo the day was fine and the water | co, and the contests be- tw | the close of the | decided [ in the standing of the teams. with getting are although there ir getting int v from the tail end, but championship honors, not much likelihood of for first place. A : Following is the line-up for the game to- without hitch and with oniy one mishap, | morrow: £ = th cept the Pioneers winning an event. | Fitz . Relily accident, was leaky and filled with wa- | Br Muller’ 3 had compe- n Gate Park sciation scheduled to n postpor They Direct, will be noted road 4 Rankin and ¢ + o of the park. Be A D+04040004040460404040404040404040404060460404+040404¢094040404040404040404040+04§ SERIES OF GAMES BY LEAGUE TEAMS ON" LOCAL GROUNDS ntest on the local diamond between | Sacramento and Sa. 3 pionships Divided ‘Among | been demand arr Five Clubs. a g |DUCKS COME IN WITH THE STORM FROM THE NORTH Gunmen Anticipate Good Sport on the Marshes From This Time Forth. Ducks are commencing to arrive from the north in numbers, and all the signs | Indicate that sport will soon be in fuil swing in the marsh Market hunters who make the habits of the birds a life | study aflirm that their arrival from thelr northern haunts occurs annually about the 20th of this month. During the past week members of the Spooney Gun Club ave seen many birds flying almlessly about Alvarado, as though they were get- ting acquainted with their surroundings. The weather conditions are favorable for bringing the birds from the north in large numbers. As a sequence, the men who shoot over preserves anticipate the best of sport from this time forth. Five members of the Olympic Gun Club shot over its preserves at Cordelia last Sunday. H. E. Rose was high gun, with seventeen; F. B. Surryhne secured six- een, W. D. McArthur ten, George Walker x and J. C. Jensen seven. On Wedn 1d Geo amedas day E. W. Briggs bagged fifteen, H. B, eft in the junior s The : Hosmer and Al Cumming ten each. won easily. The 1s, with E. ST ey | Among the men who will be out to-mor- ished 18| Lynch as stroke, also. won the funios out of tdn the woman who | row are: H. E. Rose, W. D. McCarthy, ace. In the senior sKiff race A.|lS worth her weight in gold marries a man | W. A. Marshall, George Walker and W pe of the Dolphins beat Dr. O, C. | Who is not worth his weight in scrapiron. | A. Goosen. of the South 1d George Ra Dolphins. The senior shell won by James P. Foley of the n, [ South Ends, who defeated H. A. Witt- kopf, the Ariel sculle easily. In the | junior skiff race Stanley Adderley of the | riton Boating Club won as he liked from This is the first ~ham- pionship won by the Tritons for many years. The Alamedas had a hard race to i1e | Tetain the senior championship, the Pio- © | neer crew pressing them closely. Thus er | the Ariel Rowing Club won two cham- | plonships, the Alamedas, South Ends, | Dolphins"and Tritons one each. The however, set a slow stroke, though a long ind even one, while the ‘Alameda crew * | rowed a fast and short stroke. The South nds, who had the inside station, got into | shallow water at the turn and abandoned | the “race, leaving the Ariels to win by two lengths from the Alameda juniors. all the crews rowing a good stroi_: the Alamedas being, as usual, -ather hort and inclined not to pull the oar well hrough. The course, howgver, was only about one mile and a furldng, and a very i S | tion. ol % i [ e e e R o e e ) . +-& & ¢+ er of | bt -9 ¢O+O+5+O ¢ ek ir L | Thig | The splendid specimen of a deer’s head, with its wide-spreading horns, shown in the illustration bears mute testimony to the ability of E. W. Hughes st of Montague. Mr. Hughes killed the deer some days since on Ball Mountain, The group of sportsmen, who seem so well satisfied with the result of their first day’s shooting, is made up of A. C. Hoe and party of Eureka. Thelr vacation was spent at the head of Redwood Creek, in the Eel’ River coun- try, seme thirty miles from Eureka. The camera tells how successful they were. 2o TR & Ll Siskiyou Count L O | L R e e B e e e S e e S O S O Trophies of the Chase Secured by California Sportsmen. Herman Severn has succeeded E. C. Lloyd as gamekeeper at the_ club pre- serve. The members of Green Valley Gun Club, Cordelia, took summary action re- cently in the case of one of their mem- Dbers caught poaching on the Olympic pre- serve. They expelled him from the club. His act was aggravated, as it was com- mitted before the season opened. The annual meeting of the Olymples will be held next Wednesday. A nomi- nating committee of five members will be appointed. This committee must name the regular ticket within five days after its appointment. The club has prc during the p: gains In membership. Len D. Owens returned during the week from a visit to New York. While there he saw the Dewey demonstration, but grew tired waiting for the vacht race. Lloyd Eaton and “Charley" Dietz had some good rafl-shooting on the bay shore | near San Mateo last Sunday. They were not alone, many of the gunmen going down for the day on the marsh. The members of the Spooney Gun Club— L. R. Larzalere, John Burfeind, Phil Bek- eart and J. E. Miles—were on their pre- serve near Alvarado last Sunday. The birds weére more numerous than at any other time this vear, but they flew un- usually high. They ‘all seemed new to their surroundings ‘and were apparently getting acquainted with the feeding ground. Mr. Johnson of the Black Jack Club was again high gun last Sunday at the club’'s preserve, Of the Pastime Gun Club members Carl- son secured nine, Dennison seven and Ostranger six. The total bag of all the members’ shooting was thirty-eight birds, ——————— Fred H. Bushnell has sent his smooth- coated St. Bernard, Champion Le Prince Jr., to L. A. Klein of the Venlo farm kennels at Guttenberg, New Jersey. Mr. Klein will take Le Prince around Yhe en- tire Eastern bench show circuit. It is ex- pected the dog will repeat his last year's successes, : S DOIRECT | 2 .3 e — |GOLFERS PLANNING |THREE PARKS BID TRIALS OF SKILL | FOR THE PATRONAGE ON VARIOUS LINKS| OF COURSING MEN Changes in the Presidio Course Owners of F jhounds WIll Render It Necessary Offered Every Inducement to Play Good Golf. to Run Their Best Dog The g of the San Franc ts of H. B. Goodwi d R. H. Gaylord lar schedule ¢ v Ye | cons 1 st fo: , and H. B. confer e t week home-and-home matche San Francisco and Oalk range tween | just alike | player on t ['prezent an | ranging the Presidio cou: | margin. | | dicap, pered | ar, making decided | team egotiations are being made to : hold an open tournament for the Royal F oung Amer- al 'he ca. So Thornhill, Bohe plonship of California. The club will ar- | ica. Sou ! 3 range son tournaments for its lac ’\\ ,1[ ylx"”" 2 B . v\:T‘KY: members and will endeavor to organize | LUS Cnion Bark Duppy stals team of ladies. The greens commitiee | c1idide iq of dogs and vill invite two ladies to confer with them | §124¢% P fOn another class o e in regard to the competitions for ladies. | go0q dogs e For the present the course will be played | §10CHTRG"0F coursing, such flukey’® in the reverse w to that formerly in |jhares o % the use, and if there is a consensus of the doge Three Soianet] theheat rs in its favor that way will be | Gichirsed in pri S TR hNg s adopted. Distance ping and | Gha con DL G BaD oy will be set out and t il Galifornia s o will be put in the best Stephenson will go over and will lay out the course to | the best ad “‘he old course has | erious defects. Five successive hole 1d offer no reward to the g player and inflict no penalty on bad : A drive and an approach shot will land | the ball on the green and a good upproach | 1 shot will compensate for a poor drive. while the best drive will not land the | j et Spant 18 & ARIE=bIOther of i e green. There is mnot at|\aterloo cup in 1 He is the property ; detinite bogey score for the |o¢ Jonm (- on, prominently iden. Presidio links, but one wiil be made, and | {iged with the Sport of the leash in the on November 4 a handicap tournames : against bogey will be piayed. In re Metallic and Emin n Waterloo to-da . will be watched with ir John Halton wi friends hera charges stood journey by rail He is not 0 icts the the ground stake will be on by Temple, a dog ently tmported om England. " He is by Mirror Moor- and is a f-brother of Thought- seems an assured fact that next e some of the | year's American Waterloo will be run i holes may be shortened, so shat & good |3 California park. Each of the local drive will land the ball on-the green, and | ganizations promoting couss! is others lengthened. .| pected to bid for the meeting. In the eighteen-hole medal piy handi- | Drever B3 50 FGE A8 10 cap begun on the Oakiand links on the | which will not stop any of thé local par| Tth inst. R. M. Fitzgerald and H. M. A. | The managers are accustomed to adding Miller tied With net scores of $6. The tie | more than this every week In the yeos was played off on the 15th inst and R. M. | T eq0g Temple may be seen here: this Fitzgerald, not being in his usual £00d | vear ‘but if not he 1 surely come next form, H. M. A. Miller wWor _« a smail he should be at his best, as with han- ed on the the Mixed foursomes, match pla: holes, were pla; 14th. Th sixteen sults of the play being a; M. Deane and_Vail Bal Mrs. J. H. T. Watkinson s Gow; Mrs. W. P. Johnson and b. Bowles beat Mrs. H. H. Smith and B. R. Folger; Mrs. P. E. Bowles and H. M. A Miller 'won from Miss Alice Mofiitt and P. H. Remillard rs. H. H. Sherwood ade coursing history dually disappear; % = z g being six 3 old. He was bred Bryan Dougherty, being by Royal est-Daisy II. Others of the litter were Daisy Ci Royal Daisy, Nellie Conroy and Royal Buck. The lattér had a Merced to his credit, while Flying Buck had to his cred- r is pronounced 1 in this State, ake wine ~s of num e~ | it in the parks. and H. J. Knowles beat Miss Lucy Mof- | the greatest ever whelp his lit fitt and W. P. Johnson. In the second round of the foursomes Mrs. H. H. Sher- wood and H. J. Knowles beat Mrs D Tneh has basn maforhnate: =it Bowles and H. M. A. Mille ; St - Heata ace ¥ Deane and Vail Bakewell were VICtorious | Fney awere attached with dlatemper iong over Mrs. W. P. Johnson and P. E.|gix of the eight died. Mr. Lynch's great Bowles. In the final foursomes, which, 11 | Sihka winner Lottle M 18 recovering fron rcumstances permit, will be played to- | the effects of a long course she had some day, A M. Deane’and Vail Bakewell e e will play_against Mrs. H. H. Sherwood D s e erown and H. J. Knowles. The winners will e e all the greyhounds bel renown. receive silver trophies. The event set ‘Abercrombie has secured Tom M down for to-day on the schedule of the e b T T G Rl Oakland Golf Club is a handicap tourna- rlowd (e Toy e e ment, eighteen holes, match play, for the ladies’ cup. The fourth fortnightly tournament of the San Rafael Golf Club will be held to- the ladies’ handicap, nine holes ¥, beginning at 10 a. m., and th ndicap, eighteen hol dal . at 2:30 p. m. Last Sun id Stephenson of the San Francisco Golf : “lub paid a visit to the San Rafael links | /e’ recent rains practically assure the and played a friendly match with Instruc- | holding of the Interstate Coursing Club'g tor T.-W: Tetley. Their -medal Dlay | meeting at Merced about the I5th of: Noo res tied, but Stephenson won two up in | vember. eighteen holes. Instructor Tetley says | that the gol not good, but that b hopes to play with Stephenson again when 1 OLYMPIC OUTING IS OFF. tter can be spared from the Presidio | 2 | Owing to the i . Willlam S. Tevis is having pre- | Olympic Club offi ared a golf links at her country home, mbie has a number of young re full of prom 3 . manager of the Hotel del ed a grevhound of reage from David Dillon of 1g Club, Mr. Babcock ha greyhounds for years dog for breeding pur- ment weather the als have postponed for D £ links one week the outing proposed for all the Slockdale EemiCounty, | members, which was to have been held AR | 2 S n at alles to-morrow. George James, WITH THE DOG FANCIERS. | who is in charge of the arrangements, - states that the ground would be too wet Alec Truman and his dogs are to sep- | for outdoor games and it was thought arate. What local bench shows will be | hest to postpone it accordingly. When without him and his Irish setters the Mr. James' attention was called to the ture must disclose. He will certainly be | fact that the Associated Cycling Clubs missed. With the exception of Dick | had its annual 10-mile road race set for Swiveller all his noted setters and point- | (he 20th inst.. the day to which the Olym. ers are for sale. ic outing has been postponed, he stated Ienry Corlitt's rough-coated St. Ber- | that that made no difference to the Olym- nard Doris has whelped a litter of twelve | pic Club. This will be news to the many pupples to King Menelik. They are all who 1 Ways helal thayim, well marked and lusty young feilows. fceslon Sthat (he erecculibh sand Sihe gJudge McKenna of the United States | Rvigently there has been an estrangu: Supreme Court some time ago purchased | oeat: a promising young English setter puppy | The rain by Starlight out of Sweet Gladys. The | Olympic-C dog was in last year's fleld trials under | 10 be held B the name of Gladstar. Judge McKenna | Qlympic team of ten men will go up on has become much impressed with hig | the 7 a. m. train, accompanied by Cap- dog's appearance and manners and has | tain Spillane and a number of enthusia. ts. decided to mako Gladstar his traveling [ The Olympic riders will be: White, Ful- companion on his return to Washington. | ler, Russ. Bozio, Anthony, McNess, Liv- Miss Kohl of San Mateo was until late- | Ingston, Henderson, Kragnese and Davis. the owner of the fawn mastiff Albert, | Against them will be pitted Eldred, Bac- Albert is a big, affectionate brute, full of | carat, Hirsch, Noyes brothers, Valentine, dignity, and will not tolerate impers. | Turner, Penry, Dorsey and Welsh of ihe nence from any other canine. Miss Kohl | Sacramento_ club. however, will not postpone the al City 50-mile relay race at Sacramento to-morrow. The was also the owner of a couple of col- | The Academic Athletic League's 2- lies, which, being of a jealous disposition, | mile relay race around the San Leandro resented the Intrusion ‘of a mastiff. One | triangle is again off for another weeck of them carried his jealousy so far as to | OWing to rain. attack Albert. The Tesult was the death | W. G. Furman, the speedy Los Angeles of the collie. The second colile was also | Tacer, has returned from a suocesstul gullty of an act of aggression, and Al- | Bastern racing trip. Despite illness and bert “was with_difficuity restrained from | several accidents Furman more than held killing him. The s recovering | his own with the top-notchers. He states from his wounds at Dr. Steer's dog h that a crowd of the cracks will be out pital. Miss Kohl, in fear for the safety | here this winter and that Floyd McFar- of the rest of her pets, gave Albert to nd Intends holding meets at various Timothy Hopkins. The latter owned = | points on the coast. valuable but ferocfous black poodle. The | The entries for the annual 10-mile C. poodle attacked Albert immedlately upon | A. C. C. event will be kept open until the latter's arrival. He was buried in the next Thursday. The race is set for the plat allotted to departed pets. Albert has | 20th, by which time the course should bo | been isolated from all canine com- |in_splendid shape, panions, 1 _The California Cycling Club has a 10- It is not probable that “Dave” Sinclair | mile handicap scheduled for to.morrow will be able to act as ring steward at the | over the Fruitvale-Haywards couree. Oakland show as he had been elected sec- | Captain Coulter will go over the road to- retary of San Mateo Coursing Associa- [day to see if it is rideable. The entfes tion. and handicaps are: F. N. Bent, W. A. The Oakland Bench Show will be held | Sangster, Henry F. Wynne, 4 minutes. on December 7, 8 and 9, under the aus- | Willlam Juedt, Joseph Holle, 3 J. Hou- pices of the California Collie Club, and |gaard, L. Serres, 3; M. Griffith, A. Alcay will be governed by the rules of the Pa- | ga, A. McAdam, William_ Pugh, | cific Kennel League. C. D. Nairn of | Egeberg, 2; M. Kielberg, F. Moller, Baliston will be the judge. He is a vet- | William Geissier, Charlés Steggar, eran of the ring and his decisions will | K. S. Kristensen. H. Buttgenbach, {; A. doubtless give satisfaction. The Collie | Carl, Jacob Hollé, :3); G. Seyfried, R. A. Club officials expect a large entay of all | Coulter, scratch, : breeds. Its secretary, Norman J. Stew- | “The Californias will banquet a half- OTWar: T’ anks eturnes TO! anila -] 4 ght. upon application. Kntries will close about - TSN feumheow night — ovember 20, and owners should be| G. R. Thompson's B tad- Rxlmngx their canines in show condition. | stone's Nm'n.pbv cm’l.‘i‘fif“ SPP;:\Tr 81:.1- o pedigrees are needed to show dogs at | stone-Lillle Hill, has whel v - #uy bencl show. . 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