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THE SAN TFRANCISCO CALI, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1899. FOOTBALL MEN So i s . ' EELE FEIE EANE THE HARNESS , e ON MANY LINKS - i T HE tle between 1. B. Goodwin and R. | ing in his own club will be made welcoms H. Gaylord in the eignteen-hole han- | at all other clubs. + dicap “u:;r.lm‘\‘l "ll,..gg",‘ ;,m;,"d on | , The new links of the Los Angeles Coun- in California, has been @ | the 4th inst S loved off on Slection | tTY, Club were formally opened on the 4th ek S DAy e | inst. with a large tournament. Thirty- RECOR G ANGEL, FLEETEST OF YOUNG GREYHOUNDS. s o Recording matched a rkable greyhounds ever whelpe the forme % out of Bona and the 4 | day on the Presidio links. In the first | ht men played out the 36 holes, and latter out of Wi re whelped October 19 of last tw at youngsters will meet at Unfon Park to- round in the morning R. H. Gaylord beat | seventeen ladies finished the 18 holes. The morrow and will run three courses to decide the question of supremacy. as its following, and a contest is re- his opponent 1 up. In the second round | links, thanks to the recent rain and the quired to develop which is the better performer. his play fell off and he succeeded in | Care of the greenkeeper, were in fine con- e win | dition and the greens true, though a littls _H. B. Goodwin | g, wer'than they have recently been. The ¥; or on the two | tournament committee consisted . B. D40+ O+D40404T+ TH0+ 04040+ O4CHO40+ 040404 040+ 04 C+O 40+ 040D+ D40 404 0404+ 040404040 | 0y, 5 up and 2 to p J. BE. Cook, J. F. Sartori and W, who conducted the contests ad- GAME BIRDS RAGH HOR THE LEASHMEN ARE |™Iiis afternon the sy, Tho ¢ e ! STILL AVOID PENNANT WILL | READY FOR AN |,jomton tea at the ciub house to|BUShY, Lot udh Save op e ooptont o | ; ving only two hole This afternoon the ladies will give a | the eighth hole; but C. E. Maud ¢ | of furniture or ornament for the rooms. | gide handed i vest scor: A THE GUNMEN EBNBDSSHE@RARIEN OPEN MEETING |1t is intended to devote the northwestarly | fois Eome o th s Mo, . o im e S et room entirely to t i s | by tled for first place xg the champlons! : 2 ave el fa e vhich will | event, Maud's score being 44, 43, ; Ducks Are Reported Plentiful|Oakland and Santa Cruz Base- | Will Course on Merced Plains | R:‘t"‘n s iullu‘:',du'r:li- ‘}iwaln&hu“ul{“lhe The | {otal. 152;"und’ Cosby's beine in the North, but Are ball Teams Play Their Next Week for Big | ir ¢ entertainment in which the members O ae U Yes vy | bth sexes have shared at the club- |, Sl al play, 5thins Scarc 5 Stakes. B, = : 3 and resulted In a second tie. After lunch- 3 carce Here Final Series. house. If the weather and condition of | 85n 1§ more holes were piayed, for which i the lin] 5 permit there will be a ladie Cosby’s score was 42, 48, total, %0; while g s A , | handicep “tournament, eighteen hol g ‘osby s EMBERS of the gun clubs controil- < v »aseba OVERS of the greyhound and the td; i e EsC ole Maud's was 43, total, 9. Cosby thus S of the gun AKLAND and Santa Cruz baseball | Jeash will' ttre t/ tne. plalns of Mot | medall play, for ‘which. thrée Drizes arc/| ouc(s Wed &5, 56 total, 86~ Cosby thus ing extensive preserv teams will play their fi serfes of | £ n e plains offered. T lady taking the first prize Angeles Country Club. average sport with the ¢ but H76 games hi he Calitornia Base ced on Tuesday for thelr annual | will also carry off the Winslow medal, | ARgeles Coun 3 League schedule thls week. Tt meeting in the open country. For nearly | Which i3 offered for competition each | cosny, with 3. W Fosthven second” The some weeks since. All agree that the | Franciscos go to Sacramento to try con- (& Quarter of a century a little band of | month, and wiil become the property of | men's arving competition was won by C. weather conditions are not favorable for | . qon L8 T o qere Desplte the | enthusiasts have ms this pligrimage, | "1 'lf;" 'V;D"jldali:t V(\_xllnsk 1.5 l{;rcctlul"‘— - E. Orr, with W. Cosby second. The w riving the birds in and will not be untll | San RS B T8 M the local dia- | and have in the open country tested the | Fruncisco (ot Bl Sohalf of the San | pon's open championship was carried off the frost comes and sends them doWn | mong has absorbed the mofsture and the | speed and the stamina of their grey-| Vice-captain of the Oaiand Golf Club, | o MFSy & B Braly, with Miss Helen from the north. From Temales By | gumes will be plaved as scheduled, unless | hounds. There are found strons hares in | have drawn up the conditions for the se- | heas OF O Mies ooy oty somes the information that sprig and|ine storm continues throughout the fore- | places with which they are familiar, and | Fies of home-and-home matches 1o be | with Mies Beatty second. The women's canvasbacks are there In great numbers. | 100" 10 day. The windup of the s n | it requires a stout-hearted dog to run one | Played between tear representing the | griving competition was won by Miss { E 2 il two clubs. The first match e oG - At The gunmen of that vicinity are having | ges not promise to be exciting, owing to | of them down. played on the links of the lga(nll-‘::xlxlllc be | Bertha Crouch, Mrs. A. H. Braly being not as good shooting as they anticipated great sport with them, but they are off [ 1o jend the amentos have held so| The conditions are all favorable for a | club on January 13 and on the Asmrg | Second. g E. Mauc L':m line usually traveled by sportsmen ;un.’_{A Several times the local team | successful meeting this year, as the rains | Point cour: januur» "1!)':-,» t»“””ll‘; (»";‘s”Efrr'"{l’f-.i\-'i?l"i""”h(;5 XE‘.H?\:[I““‘”«'\::V"“:I of the metropolitan district. threatened them, but luck was against | h »ftened the ground and have laid [ match wiil played April 7 at Oakland | W~ (osby, E. B. Tufts and J. F. Sartori t : The wet weather has interfered In & | them, and now the prospect of their do- | the alkali dust, which, if present, stifies '{f}‘l‘b-w’““ Rkl e Presidio. Should each | of” the Lo s Country Club, with ; degree with the men who prefer the SPOTt | {no <0 s exceedingly remote. It has been | both the dogs and the spec o » one match to tie will be pla J. H. Brown of Hemet and W. H. Young ators. The | off on 'May 12 on neutrs | afforded by quail. The ground has been | gecided to play the All-California team of | coursing will be held on the Nevada Bank | the use of them can be uml.l‘ inks, 100 damp to be worked over in a satis- | Eastern stars against the winners of the | ranch, about elght miles from Merced. | teams Wil consist of eight wen fean eni h evening sole- | fuctory manner and but few large bags | pennant In u series of three games. The | It g Yeported fo be in excellent condition | Club: and the matches Wil be. plaved ae. through and | actory man series will open ‘Thanksziving Doy and | ¢o,'% (URECLT (G8 0 ReeTont oo cording to the rules of the United States »acks, | & S + o) r e owing Sunday. e X 3 S | Ge SAAbLS : : 3 backs, Olympic Gun Club men have been | $nd on the following Sunda received it is apparent the coursing men |y sociation and the local ground 1 of tive on Cordelia_ pr S akiana PosiGon, believe their lightweight dogs will make | Last Sunday D. Stephenson, the profes < Miss Healy's 115, M am in ts | ¢ the past week. undiy e ohier the best showing. Dogs that are “sticky,” | slonal of the San Francisco Golf Club, e e e Toats vmpics on | Titus secured § birds; that .is, always tryl sidered | Playing with R. P. Schwerin, made the | Mes . D Foster's’ 121, Mrs. Vet it | Jensen and Harry B. Hosr > y Mrs. J. D. t the most desirable, NMiller wnd BV, Bell. o5 . 1. Ros the plains hare is | £10¢ Boles In $4, which 1s constderably be ail's and Mrs. Upham's \ of Santa Monica, received 8, bogey b: being the handlcapping. In the s scores) Maud nearest competitor, S ¢ 13 strokes. In the w men’s championship the competitors were much closer, Mrs. A. H. Braly’s gros: ed. The of the | | | | and Wil Inesday o 1ird bas & strong traveler and will break the SPITit | 54, 4 4. 4 4 4, 2 5 1o 1o Her chal g | W. 8. Porter's 1 : mer ming secured a doz- rtstop | of the gamest dogs. will rematn the record score of the Pre. S e . T e b L gaaa | “some dogs that fail in the parks or in- | sidio links for some time. = O. AROUND THE BOATHOUSES on the | , In the tournament held on the links of the San Rafael Golf Club on election ladies played in the eight andicap for ladies who had a bog ed to death one lone duck which | ght f : closed coursing flelds a home d his shoot! stand. Mr. H —_———————— plains and show wonderful form there. | Mr. Cumming remained over 3 intries are expected from Merced, to try the quail shooting in the BOXERS er VTRAIN'NC' ramento, Stockton, Los Angeles and | of 5. Mrs. R. G. Brown, Miss Alice Jose. Erwin & Lyons of Dallas, Texas, | man and Mrs. J. J. Crooks tied with 4 sent out May Queen and Silver Wings, [ 40Wn on bogey. The tie was to have been | with spectal instructions that they be en- S e on e e el For many vears past it has been the custom of the South End Rowing Club to give an entertainment at its clubhouse on the Sunday before election day, when candidates for the various municipal of- es address the members and their . ‘club’s preserve be well shot| Alex Greggs to-morrow, the following members | Root of Chic 1 announced their intention of being | a7 00 pe uns of this elty and Jack go will meet In a twenty- the Western Club in S e in attends r AT Derby, D T D | (0000 s Bavilion. next Wednesday | ered for the meeting. Their dog Silver | men's elghteen-hole handicap aedinst bo. | friends. Last Sunday a large number of ; v backs. - H ; Chantreau, E_Dubedat, L. Bocaueraz, | W In his day has met | Lion Is also due here to-dey, but will be | ge ) the following scores were made: | heople ere \n SUeRtancl T ce FEasiient L ¥ 1d I T rschfelc . D. MCAr , H. A i 4 Featls entered only in the parks. The McInerney | R. ( Brown (handicap 1), e o Sl AR . ler and L. W. Harpham. In order 0| Sharkey, Stelzner and others of the | g ey oo 3 el Ponieror (02) 3 o 4 | introduced the speakers to the audience. i ve the members a two days’ shoot the | heavy-weight division with credit to him- | 9985 of Merced are en special s e P, The South End Rowing Club_ officials t g preserve will be open to them on Thanks-| ooje ” jfe has been out of the ring some | Preparation for the e Tom Fitz. ; ‘Clement Arnoid (17) intend to hold a regatta for members x . ng day as weil as on the Wednesday | 575 e has beeh out of f00 These and other country are at ton (o) & maokd (D, § | oniy on the Sunday before Thanksgiving K i . ; B e man, but | home on the plains and are expected to (1), 10 down: B.'L. Grimth (), | 487 at Long Bridge. IThe principal ovent H S I T cction_of the club was 00t 1s ¢ Jighter M bul| render a good account of themselves. The Johnson (30), no returns. will be @ race between the “Midgets” and t held on We The members on the | he has won numerous fights in and | (ePeer & 004 accoun r by the great| The tie between R. G. Brown and C. P, | the junior barge crew. This was to have i regular ticket were elected as follows: | around Chicago, where his ability as a|imported dog For Freedom. - Pomercy will be played off when oppor- | been rowed last Sunday, but the boat- « Thions ave Merton C. Allen, Robert H. Delafield, J. | hurd hitter is recognized. He aspires.to| The draw will be held on Monday night | tunity offe Thiers werc, also comperk [ Lo was 80 eowdcd Shat f wan thougnt re , Houston, W Homer Friteh, L. W. Harpham, Herbert| " rin 0 epgagement with Kid McCoy, | at Pythian Castle. The excursion train, | tions In driving and in approaching for | best to defer the event. There will also g Dole Kullman, W, 4, - afarsnail, L Wo D | S0 dicates his own estimate of his | CAFTyInEg coursing men and officials, will | Imen and for women. The details of these | D Some SKIt rac i A oroan r - & ey McArthur, e T e haA e ar e e Ty on_the following morning for the | Were given in Wednesday's Call. g o i oW ming fand ot ‘ . the result Surryhne. directors will mect | Do ers. il Garden, Alameda, while | Scene of the sport. Excursion tickets will | _To-day, if the weather permits, there [ Club has A o s Lma mewamenber, positi = 15 a | on Wedn and will elect their offl- ) aration at ool s e the conditioning | be €ood on the afternoon train if counter- | Will be a ladies’ competition for & prize | F. Baker, who is from Auckland, N. Z t between Parker. | cers. Merton C. Allen will undoubtediy D R et signed by the secretary of the Interstate | offered by Mrs. R. Gilman Brown. | where he held the championship’ at ten h 1 with Raitt and | be chosen president, an office for which : e O Ml ieay, | Coursing Club, Entries will be received | The members of the Oakland Golf Club | Stone (140 pounds) in wager boats of the | thoroughly equipp e © Il be chosen on N ondaYi| from any dog owner In good. standing | have set aside their schedule for the fime | Auckland Rowing Club. He will be % urphy will, Iercheval, a dej of. the 1,m_ T SR L ol 55 % ip In a coursing club not being | being, until they shall have become accus- | valuable addition to the ranks of the D« X o"dther po: | fornia State Game and rish Commisslon, | & preference for Hiram B. Cook 7 Judge John Grace will be 1n | tomed to the new ideas introduced into | Phin oarsmen. = ¥ arrested John and Henry 1\“"“_“*‘ 1K) Bonala. the baseball umpire, or “Blg | the saddle, while James Grace will han- | their methods of play by coaches Ander- | At the last meeting of the regatta com o Creek, Glenn County, some days since. | Donald, the b dle the slips. | son and Rawlins. Advantage been | mittee of the Pacific Association v, h e e 2 1‘:-‘(‘(!:1“‘;‘:;“1‘1':% el | oo tenround preliminarles have been | Recording Angel and Sisquoe, two | taken of the rain to Sow grass seeds over | amendment to the constitution and ! Upon being his newness rtain_portions of the course. An addi- | which was proposed by J. P, Fole proved to | ¢ 7 A arranged e princips o foby Er-|Yyoung greyvhounds which hay L does the Kick they entered a plea of gullty and were | atranged, the princlpals belng, Tt ational performers, will meet in 4 | tion will also be built to the club-house. | the South End delegate, that the Tegat 10 on thas de fined $20_ each. 2 “Jack"” Weedy of Denver spe 1 match at Union Park to-morrow. | Secretary H. M. A. Miller has received | committee consist of three represent wider ¢ Theo Kytka enjoyed some quail shoot- | “Juc y Both are by Emin Pasha, the former |& letter from Chicago stating that in Jan- | tives of each rowing club, instead of s o & The firs % o C Co- N Bpr-ns H | ing in the country beyond Santa Rosa| The first boxing exhibition of the Go-| D0 S8 oF y™HS AT, the, LoFMer | ooy twelve of the best amateur goifers | as at present, was rejected. The am | recently. He secured thirty-eight birds | lumbian Athletic Club will b S latter is a Wave puppy. They were both | will come In a private car to California | ment was proposed at the annual meet- the first day. He reports that the smoke | new gymnastum, 25 Golden ate SHenue | whdied ‘on’ the Same day, October 19, | and will be the guests of the Oakland | Ing of the assoclation and referred | from the forest fires did bl"‘“l "“““'-1.'}1“3 the programme will be batween Iddie | 1898, It s believed by coursing men that | club for a few days. The club will get up | the president to the regatta committee. birds and all varletles of game. = hey | Tand. Charles. Vickers, elght rounds, | Recording Angel will lead to the hare | S0me tournaments for their benefit, and | The amendment proposed by S. J. Pem- were killed by thousands and thus leave | ¥ Bt CHOries N tohad are: Charles | but that Sisquoc will prove the better | Will invite them to dinners in the ‘club- | broke of the Alameda Boat Club With re. Tniversity | & vumpnrm}\~~_blnlxp<1 urrq{ e ,""';.r"{"?'“i Thurston and Charles Post; Kid John- | Worker when the pair reach their game. | house and to drives round Oakland and | gard to the length and width of outrigged team on the | City ‘Attorney Boyc ‘fu‘f:“ _“‘5 i ‘t"'l Eonand’ Chir ‘Collins: Willlam Toy | The meeting of the two remarkable | the neighborhood. Later the visitors will | skiffs was also rejected, the chief zround resting contest is oy | Henry M. Robertson of this city enjoyed | son g Kig Dabson and “Bob' | youngsters is expected to prove a great | 80 to Los Angeles, Pasadena, Santa Cata- | of rejection being that If a new model is ous men i Bor Smi b, Hough vell'in that posi Blue ( 7 a goo all shooting on the La | and “Joe” Lon it s DU L C: in 5 5 - oped quite a good day's qu shoo L oy 54 ‘a three round exhibition | contest. na and wns in Southern Califor- | adopted the existing skiffs will be re 4 i eady defeated | Franchl ranch, n lh;\‘{\‘,-({;;;;‘l, Mml"‘;!;}“_ e L PaterTione The three parks offer tempting cards | na where there are good golf courses. | dered useless for racing and the clubs ba 4 % ]'“v“l‘ olle team he prac- Tl]lh:)l ]ll.l\’lrll hl_x_ .(L':l wm’fln it roo- | Fhe gymnasium is belng arranged for the for this week's sport. In addition to the | Ev rr;shuu, p;ws ible will be done to pro- | put to considerable expense for new Lol man Il get against the | 1 {Gastot e Mmoo B e BIo” | comfort of spectators and regular exhi- | match between Recording Angel and Sis- | mote 2 friendly feeling between the golf | boats. Besides, the long, narrow, smooth- vers should do them a log | Vi the n nty. SLJE : he pat-| auoc, the Unfon Park management has | club& of the West, and to establish the | bactomed skiff Dropoced would Have been &ood. b TR e PTG Bl L e while the pat-| J"high class compltmentary stake limited | convietion that any person in good stand | pesometls o rohs B to elght dogs and an open stake. Phil Wand, with Paymaster Ring of the S e e San Mateo gpm-k a se\‘fmy.(\lgm dfl.\é == — S Towa and George Jackson, spi ent three | NOTES OF THE FISHERMEN. | stake should afford those in attendance ification in general | days near Halfmoon Bay recently. They s they 1 5 WHEELMEN ON frered. v c country o ris | Soond Janall 1n abundince; DUL repore all the sport they could desire. THE TRACK. | programme offered. There will be & no DOGS AND DOG FANCIERS.‘“’»‘--v-x‘u(‘!n of the cla oughout th 2 hout 4 ¥ S A sixty-four dog stake of merit and a ice event, two amateur races, a profes r Oakla Somerican Rennel Club, together with the | the country as‘belng a hard one over | The fishermen who vislt the streams in | .o ohaidon stake for dogs beaten in the| The proposed ram | sional handicap, & mateh race between B - ; oints in the “winners' ™ class for | which to work. They secured good bags | Marin County each winter in quest of | RrcFGOuTa (T PE (08 TORT BRI th the T Roed race meet, conducted by | Downing and Lawson, and McFarland : e L Dy is Gt e gfchmplonship honors. — | on _each day they were n the field. steelheads have been much dtsturbed over | o Drizus ‘are of exceptional value e I),]e:-i\lt: &‘IBI‘!I" will take place on the | himself will make an endeavor to lower et L ¢ o ientel e l')',‘,‘,”;"fi have or- ,1””'}’““"“.';; richs Is graufving his pas |y Jaw passed recently by the County Su-| this meeting is intended to replace’ the | Olymple Club's track south of Golden | the world's mile record paced by two s A AR “Gentlemen's nnel Club ”r“w f the fi‘v" TUL‘ “;e“e ot L Hhe unl_:n o ol | pervisors. This specifically prohibits fish- club’s annual affair on the plains. Gate Park to-morrow morning, commenc- | motor tandems which he brought out for Willlam B, Fr Sa anath znd will affiliate with the At Seatttie” | the Tule Belle Chimi the convangements | fig for steelhead trout during the close | “Jerry” O'Shea has applied to the Call- | ng at 10 o'clock. No admission will be | the purpose. McFarland also thinks R 2 (& ¥ nel Club, under t N 5 ber Lne rules of which shows | club members are the most elaborate ;‘;‘:i:“ég;‘0}}‘"1"%“‘,',-%‘,:‘0 Tt {orn e coWting feommlithaitor Sohenr charged spectators and no entry fee to ?,’,:’3‘81;;'},,?9‘}’;&{“‘,',‘:,“? e nllyion California | possessed by any other club of its kind | potes from 1 & Weosate, ites that | Koolawn was ruled off the coursing field | Tiders. Entries may be made at the | mento smd will “take a chance’ jatora: cat ! obitie. Hoicast temporar. | SRS GRS, 1 mattiar ana Attorney | the Supervisors did not contemplate pro- | for a period of four years. She has|8rounds. The meet is given by Leavitt| Cards are out announcing the forthcom: finast ¢ e dog In the world, | « o : S aanaY Sar Tl hibiting the fishing for steelheads. His | whelped a litter of "puppies to Mr. | & Bill for the purpose of stimulating | ing wedding of W. L. H. Geldert, the C | pf New York. He will place the oy | They secured the lmit bag of twenty-| In roxurd to steclhead fishing In Marin | JRISTSSt 1b (he matter. He holds that|game, and to this end they will offer val. | May Chapin of this ci e RO le the stud. Numerous breeders in the fac) | five birds each on both occasions. Cotinty f will say that, in my opinion, un- | 1€ W23 BOL B PAXY 0 any fraud which | yable' prizes to the winners. The Hist ot T e e ward the | have expressed a desire for hie seevioest | Clarence Halght and his shooting com- | der section 10 of Marin County Game O~ | ho made to suffer for the sins of othere | events is as follows: ; COURT NOTES e _l.. pe ([J €8 | and it {8 in order to contribute to the | Panion Shaw enjoyed good sport at the| dinance 107 fishing for steelhead trout is un. The case will be tried Shortly ang ie i R 2 Willow Lodge Club préserve near Alva: | doubtedly pronibited during the elose scxson | J%, (68 (WL N8, (LS, AIOTY, 800 I IS | Club race, five men on a side, Olympic va, Pacific Ken- | Ruvter has consented to send Admiral on | Tado last Sunday. They secured about 2 Supervisors contemplated | one year, thus restoring the value of | %Y City Wheelmen; match race, J. Ephraim Judge E. D. Sawyer, on behalf of the | Kennel Club, | this long journey. al'on | hirty birds each:” L.7R. Larzalere, J. X, | ithat the Hoard of Superviaoes contempiatadt | S05,, JCo0, i s, FONST U, the valus vs. L. Samuels; mile handicap: exhibition, | Bar Associatlon, appeared before Presid- of puppies, the | MISS Willlams o Menlo Park Jost per | Burfeind, Phil Fokeart'and other mems | - ihe, probfiition, of Such, MRE it 50 T. J. McHugh, fleld steward at Ingle- | Olymplc mascot, Bob Anthony, 8 vears old; | ing Judge Daingerfield yesterday and read > names of the breed- | Yol Shep, some days since. When she | s of the Spooney Giun Club near the | pipition will be. taken when the board | eide Coursing Park, has a promising sap- | {andem race; married mes vs. single; exhibi- | a tribute to the memoty of the late Ed- ool 4 reappeared ' she had _one of hor g place found no birds on thelr ponds, | meets again. ling on the way from the Bartels Kennelg | 9} @nd mile open. el s sty 1¢ date of [proken. Dr. K. O. Steers reduccd (ha| the day's shooting being a blank. John Benn and C. G, Young have been | at Denver. Itis by Hughie-Bonanza, and | g ATOP€, the riders are: A. Davidson, .| Ward J. Pringle, Superme Court Commis- fracture. Tt was at first thought tha | & FANK Maskey went to Point Reyes on S has a double cross of Sir Sankey, the | RCUSer. A. Perry, E. Hanjes, Bay Clty Wheel. | Sloner. Judge Daingerfield ordered the d L 3 4 ‘ing the steelhead fishing at Point | h i 4 S, Shep had been shof, but subteqiint it | Wednesday for a day in the field after | GUIONINg the ‘_0«"";;1dmx"}mxgm] cight- | site of For Freedom, In its pedigree.” The | Meni L. Livingston, W. ‘Pedler, . McNess, | memorial spread in full upon the minutes uch | improvement of the breed that Mr. do Bull Terrier ing v >n showe - | qua et - i p % Thomas White, Cha % eting weck. jmination showed the dog had probably | duiall. When he arrived on the scene the | hounder and a_ten-pounder, besides a | 30 13 called Mutineer and is nine mionths | at. Dayis, I Howe. 15 Kok, 5oreS, Fuller. | of the court. 3 n Mrs. B, Bryan of Alame | Fétraced his steps homeward without un: | large number weighing three and four [ oIt Tle wlll be entered at Ingleside when | Oivmpic: unattaened Haseots” BonanlonY: | Edward Kruse made application vester- b's powe ranged with John Tn Cutmimeram 25 2T~ | packing his gun. pounds. Miss Frances Knowles has been made | J2MU%IS; A. McKune. Thelsen and Birdsali, A. | day for letters of guardianship upon the tered his & her bine Great Dane, Ouosram to take | “Tioy§ Baton is arranging an old-fash- an honorary member of the Tupernade | Bers List'of officials: Referee—William Loos. | person and estate of his brother, William the breed to his Champion Tyan, 5% @ |foned turkey shoot to be held at San| RACE OF HOMING PIGEONS | Coursing (Club. . This action® wisChaale | Timers_F. G. Montealegre, Olympic; Atehis | I, Kruse, whom he alleges Is Incompe- Fleld Trials, S et brtoresdl 3 Sl i 0 Mateo shortly beloEeJ"l‘h‘a(mlfigwij'ing day. in view of the Interest she has Showe o }j;;;;;pil‘“r,“‘;*;lg;, S James Muelleus. | tent, “through weakness of mind, disease e Will Play Handball, cired hibty quatl i the foothills back of | The third and last of the California|the sport ™" Club; William _Mackié, _Olympic. Judges- | and dissipation.” : in the hottest com- | Professor John Riordan, manager of | 581 Mateo some days since. Homing Pigeon Club's young bllrd rémf MINOR FOOTBALL G A ns “\‘\‘-‘“"n.fifii‘.‘."’%fi,‘afl“gg& Kerrl- ‘The trial ?fh?cl;llsraoog\lar(!. ch::rf'mi Phil Ryan’s handball court at & MRS T T of the southern series was flown last Sun AMES. 1§ i ko G & C. Scorers- b Somniagmes T o ta 1t in cocker spaniels | ard stree 4 How- day from San Lucas, a distance of about = Van 74 LG corers—R. | nifio Coast Firemen's Union, was contin- Coastt M. CUrlton's | st o, b Possession of facts sum. | SPORT AT SUTRO BATHS. | 1§’ milcs. “The Tace was the closest on| The Brooklyn and North End elevens | Yanrinos Col¢0: Gisom. 8 C. ¢ William | el Gons ir S Dunne " vesterda fon Viscount, out | Gt to make the announcement that the e record on this coast. There was a differ-| Will play a game of football to-morrow | clerk of course, Vincent Lous: ' anmmemers | Frank Commins, paying teller of the Hi- 1d and local breeders | Jon& talked of return mateh will The usual programme of aquatic sports | ence of less than two yards per minute | afternoon at the Presidio athletic grounds, | Georse E. Dixoh. 5 * | bernia Bank, was on the stand during the stern markets;: Mrs, W, | .,{\v Sunday between the two. young b has been prepared by the management of | in theng\"g‘;?esde :lp(;fiqflor four %}rge:ieg}}gfi The following is the line-up: | aE Morrison, formerly well known in sittin, édemlf lngb v{z‘rlmés (l;-n:’«nfls Oakland, who paid a re- | play White C rains - Baths for ‘to-morrow afternoon. | Were libel ekl Ve ¥ > L y W signed, he said, by Ward and ohn Tor the New York win: | galion ang Um)zt\'r;!’. ,u_}x::;s”;:m;n,l Ki). | Sutro Ba results of the race follo North Ends. Positions. Brooklyns, | the trade here, but who has been in the Dougherty, president of the association, come cers | The entries in the various events are as Smith East for th S W wvia, has bought from the 0 Wi players w5ty ‘Willlam Hartery's A1675 arrived 2:27:20 p. | Wheeles e past two years with the|and honored at the bank. The case will aniels S Detrolt s nsibiack | ;‘)""i‘d‘“ Pput in an appearance are: G, Me. | {0HOWS: m.; distance, 137 miles 1404 yards; average | Cohen . Qrient people. is in the city for a short | proceed next Monday. by Black Duke II, out [ D01ald and M. McNell vs. D. Rodgers and | FMty-yard dash, juveniles—E. Minter, R.| speed per minute, 1026.93 yards. Leman . Vvisit, renewing old acquaintances. Judge Mogan heard the arguments of salety Girl. L. Carraine; W. #isher and R. Housm Cook, F. Ritter, A. Kaufman, W. Fleming, O. John Filmer's A600 arrived 2:22:55; dis- | Ressi Casey Castleman, the champlon rider of | counsel yesierday in the case of Frank J, E. C. Plum the Plumeria Kennels | vs. P. Ryan and M. Basch; D. Regan ,1:: h;wfin;‘hul;’ "asv’"‘.'a’“.‘,‘xcié“éhm e tnnce.‘“:pm_‘i({::s;m? ydards: average speed | Derham . Fog‘zhl;‘l;nhtalflornln in 18% and who was | Mitchell, charged with the murder of of this city has bought a red cocker dog | I Kirby vs. M. Kirby and E, Barry; N. | T Lahusen. o. Sulitvan, 3. Wilber: C. Tundin | P e Wortnia® Fards. Ackerson brought here at that time by the Acme | Frank McAuliffe, and reserved his deci- Worth's A73 arrived 2:26: 9; ats- | Chapital .« onaldson out of Hampton Queen |I Prendergast and \V. H. Sleoriy Club ‘and rode on their relay team, has |sion till next Tuesday. 4 va, | H. Seebach, C. Stelljes. tance, 137 miles; average speed per minute, Cy Anderso v v 4 i 5 E. McDonough and D. J. Shechan; A, I;Ii e ch, e ST A B T Bl ge speed p %fldc(l_nrren n comts, toiéov\n and will make his perma The case of O. C. Shaw, employed by of the members of the Pacific {lon and P. Hutchinson vs, G. i Donovan, E. Lieboldt, A. Baudan, O. Ehrman, H. Van Cortebeek's A1234 arrived 2:25:10: olse tewart | noitongence here. He would be an ac- | the Pennsylvania Oil Company, charged SRowe 9 . iire Decoming dissatisfied | and P. Kelly: 9. Hamow agd . ichinson | Donovan, B; Licbolat, A. . E EApianiCortobesice ATHA sxcivel SB-100 | Ritey = TAlexanast | auisition to any one of the local clubs. | with felony. embezzlement Annie M. with_that « ion. The Seattle Ken-| W. Maguiré ‘and E. Curley. The wyent | Trick and fancy ‘springboard diving—L. M per minute, 1024.49 yards. The football teams representing I Floyd A. McFarland of San Jose, who | Forbes, 681 Geary street, who alleged that nel Club Intends to agitate for the repeal | of the day will be the contest of Me',11 Cormick, W. Wiison, A. Baganatori, F. Ral- H. Hemelrlfihtl A30S arrived 2:23. Ats- ell and Liek Schools will meet this «0w- | has beenon the Eastern circult again this | she gave Shaw 360 on his promise to mar- of the antlquated classification now in | Kilgallon and R. Linchan va. J; White.| Gttt 5 sison 0. Mbae g o/baen .| fance, 133 miles 1717 yards; averags apeed |ing at Bixteenth and Fo 5 in | Year. s back In the Garden City planning | ry her, was dismissed by Judge Mg e g 3 Catlicart, H. Olson, O. Misner, 4. O’Brien, W. T minute, 1013.31 o loom Streets, in | race’ meets for the future. He h res < i 1s: Vot by The Heaguo 15 Wil advocate the | And 3. Colita | Gt 31 o 2, por mnute, arts, " Gomid ARRIgHn ool £2mes Of the Aca: | arranged for the 19th iner, there. which | Forbes oy an adviofgronaracterizing Miss A ought to be a success, Jjudging from the ! known under six different names,

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