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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1899 (-1} Y ; ; G I v : <7\l e < GUNMEN FIND BUT r%fi\fi 520 |DOLPHIN OARSMEN LITTLE SPORT ON | ; ) WILL STRIVE FOR MARSH OR UPLANDS - : ADIAMOND MEDAL Neither Diick Nor Quall AfforafFOOTBALL MEN PREPAR]NG WANT THE PRIZES SAN RAFAEL GOLF COURSE The South End Rowing Club An nounce a Regattaand a Hand- "dave promise Some | FOR THE GREAT STRUGGLE| "7 0 namcTHE | TO HAVE A WATER HAZARD|. " teh Tournsment exs Weeks Since. Month. On Form, as Shown in the Field, the University of Cal'i Leashmen Fear Patronage Does | Los Angeles Country Club Golfers Play Over the Only | Ms.\u;,-us'_' the regatta commit- fornia Eleven Should Repeat Last Year's | Not Warrant Three Parks Full Eighteen Hole Course in This | Running at High Pressure. | held a ght | State. | which = - OURSING men who give thought | EATHER permitting, the sixthspringy turf nor grass putting greens, but "':‘i;" the £ ¢ c to fu: )t the sport are al- fortnightly tournament of the San fipj?rl fl:gm (h't‘s(- (Ih{e x'{;nu\n"l ,1,“ extreme ORr . ready ng the probable out- | Ratael Golf Club will be held to- | ¥ell adapted to go he course exte: over eighty acres of u:nluialhu{ land come of has several fine natural hazarc It ha v ion among the three day, the principal events being a men & In this district. All handicap at elghteen holes and a women's | been latd out with X B’ > are plenty of dogs and | handicap at nine holes. The event set | ing loafers and providing plenty of oppor- Pem fhe wdle them, but not | down on the schedule of the Oakland Golf | tunities for good goif. The difficulties are | that some of the | comport itself in the big game. With ( ated to the sid - much weakened. A to maintain the high | Club s the fourth contest for the cap- | 50 Rumerous us to d P;!fl}}rh(m) :Ml:;_ I{.J."f.:\f,‘f,’: oar! i . fit- the sual interest pressure t time. The more | tain's cup, but the Oakland golfers are | TRA“p HOSRE A" (e numbers: names, | e beye : ale and > due to t al b conserva irsing men look for | devoting their attention so exclusively to | distances and bogey scores of the elghteen | V210D INto outriggers B. Hinchman e - d team ! of pri These | the teachings of “Willle” Anderson and | holes: of Dr. C. ¢ pected. - M ; Elra o ¢ and much effort | Horace Rawlins that It Is probable the | — CESARTE Den reached the ac- | competition will be deferred. On Thanks-| _ | :hw x!!_ %"y | were appe nt day. The | BIving day there will be music and a re- 2 - Rogers, :ne be animous in saying | ception at the clubhouse at Adams Point. | 1 Escondido tain the desires them under| The San Rafael Golf Club on Thanks-| 2 Windward gard to th firm they are | giving day will hold a general tourna-| } [Terrace 6 25th inst y for Portlan e Mul mpics will leave they will meet Club team on There has been a hese two clubs ” gard to the S lis st o R, G vingy v o 51 he coursing men | ment, open to members of any golf club. RSt 1. end of a 2 T R IDAC i 1e prize standard reduced, as | Members from other clubs who may wish - are being conducted be- It would b difficult to ag: to enter the tournament should send in $ | | the b . ¥ of California elev- . no matter what the conditi entries, accompanied by three detalled § | the builder. It was s nd several of the Middle , scores, signed by one or more members 1) |of the ats at se W to indv g e bk Sy 1-‘!enlnu‘r- of their club, and stating on what links 1} e of the S At be desired oy anierced | and dates the scores were made. R e v SEth Bew. dett . nsin are the although the fir A circular announcing the conditions of | 1§ ‘Toboggan . Pacific associat finite reply ¥ of a failure to he Middle West to tment. Hares were the open competition, match play, to be | 15 afforded great sport. held under the joint management of the 18 El T o] Oakland and San Francisco golf clubs, | g . | on Oakland C | champlonsiip_ever n . | held r r3 18 \Home ... ey, oA Ay | is being sent out by the secretaries to all 4 crews belons : o ek with the otic Park to-dz the golf clubs on the Pacific Coast from | Total . 7 % | vidual carsmen, e T e e Lne thietis e ot o Y Victoria, B. C., to San Diego inviting en- | ——— il | property ot ani « S 5 e e b s tries. The first tournament will be held | The name »ndido, or hidden, is given | tives win the sam B STANFORD MEN ARE HOPEFUL. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Nov. 17.— past week of training has been rath aches ¢ 5 on the Presidio links on Saturday, Decem- | to the first hole because it is concealed | The term of office of ey Brmiatng o from the teeing ground near the club- |of the Ariel Rowing ¢ ATt aarge number 0f "Stng work of tmproving the San Rafael house by an interposing hill. The third | pired ai ind many Breat pertaiinE | golf course is going on steadily. In front hole, Terrace. is on an elevation, and the | made “d to be developed but of the | Of the fifth hole a water hazard is being | fifth is called Dinky, from its short dis- | president, ped out of the | made in a natural hollow, in which there tance. El Puente means the bridge, and y-d0g open - stake at T will be plenty of water during half of the A Longacre is the longest hole. on the s good sport for to-day and | Year. The water will be about fifty feet = course, being nearly 6)0 yards. Round The entries include: Reya) | across and on the banks will be planted Top, Hillside and Mesa are named from ssociat Tt ral; g 3 > wild rose bushes to give the hazard a the nature of the grc d in which they | to be elected), J Bockman : r, Cavaller, Firm Friend, | ¥ 3 ety are s 4, and El Rincon (the co b s low the gro e, Beauty Spot, K MeCpy, | Patural and pretty appearance. wre situated, and El Rincon (the corner) | right, D. J. Sh In Mill Valley a few enthusiasts have is in corner of the links. improvised a_ golf course. which, so far | For women and for those who are not | Baright as'the obstacles and dfficulties (> be en- | disposed. to play over the eighteen-holo | b o~ o) are concerned, lea nothin: course there is a short course, which con- | take include: St. Oran, False Flatterer, | o'ha Gesired.. The Aret hola s 778 yArds | siate of the first sbr and. the Jast thons younger McFadden is still out of | yroniofd Lad, Hawker, Wild Tralee, jong- and as the play is along the county | holes of the long course, making a dis- n account of the sprain which 3raiLE,America, St. Anthony, Royal Buck! | road a pulled or sliced ball will g0 over | tance of 2537 yards, with a bogey of 35 - sustalned in the Nevada game il oraici pand Little Fullerton. A spe- | the fence and get the player Into all sorts | A new golf club iately formed near L. st Saturday. This leaves the fullback fale taChtorween J O'Shea's Golden | of trouble. To the second hole the course | Angeles is the Colegrove, which opened tion_without it most promising candil. Ko oot Mun Pasha-Susie. and R. E. ‘o | |5 across a field, with rough ground and | its links two or three months ago. Cole- of the work now faliing apon | Ly oP<zs Pepita, by Waratah-Carmen, | frees. The distance s 190 yards. The third | grove is distant half an hour's ride by a 00d line-bucker, Timy wiiCpof (he attractions to-morrow. | teeing ground is beyond a grove of trees, | electric car from the center of Los An. | £ nor the strengih of | preebelil fufy L0 In three courses, the | and from it the player must drive over a | geles, and the first teelng ground of the R kaat} ortunate predecessor. g e tio st round of the | five-board fence, up a hill elghty feet high | finks is within @ hundred yards of the sta- | 3§27 QUITEEeC AT races. 2 € k : o N & 08t serious ceident ¢ P disposed of. d dow L )site slope, the 01 . 0 'se was d out yea 0 S _" . A De ‘v ed. o on C e s el o al »x‘:{xlh‘if’a;‘m The sensational feature of the card at f‘é"m’n"fiflufi Delog 4% yards, " The r::fi;: ;:3‘r:<0\';tr-| e A bt D greatly fm- | day play will begin in the ha g 7 . ] Injury 15 o how sohoy. | Ingleside Park this week will be the final | hole is protected by a natural hazard in | proved under the direation Dr. Allen, | Rament, the entries to which « the dortors aro o, Serious | course for last week's valuable stake. The | the shape of a creek fifteen feet deep and | E. Templar Allen and other golfers. The | last 8 ; fact remains that even | Jposing dogs T. J. Cronin's Thorn- | nearly fifty feet wide from bank to bank. | course consists of nine holes, each of | Will be divid nful to thegallant quarter. | o, 204 E- D. F s Lily of the West. Then the player proceeds up & little valley | which is protected by & hazard. The nat- the committ time when he is needed | LEC Jatter was odds of 5 to 2| for 300 yards, after which he returns and | ural conformation of the ground provides | I8 expected. On § 4 he fs confined to the | A5t Sunday ness setting | works his way back to the starting point. | sev bunkers, and there are trees and | at Long Bridge between the Midgets the loss of these two | J0VB upon the final | Tt requires good golf to get safely across | fences to supply the requisite further trib- | the Foley-Dennis barg w, the lat men from the field the past week has 1o | o8, Dot de s were un-| the creek, in front of which there are two | ulation for the ardent golfer who pulls, | winning. The Midgets, however, were ed been an unfortunate one for the car. | SEpt§a OnCe. an an an undeclded. | dftches and rolling ground. The course | slices, tops or foozles his hall | in good condition and lacked the serv TRt i € for the car-| and Judge Reilly suggested a postpone- | is interesting, and though it owes little | The wide spread of golf threatens to |of Gus Carsor heir d 1 sfactory | or nothing to art is decidedly sporty. The | absorb the world’s avallable supply of | 4 decisive o T fast practice, while the | Victor King, Silver Lyon, Sweet Emma, n the fleld may be blamed Mountain Beauty and O K Capitol. the injuries recelved by some of the At San Mateo Park the Gogs in the open for directors rd met th an, Johnson H. Stenberg: captaln, James tenant captain, H. Wilson. | will take place on the first December. | The South End Row meeting on Tuesday hich was 1 a fleld &g Was a ra ment as the most ment to all concern ese exceptions the men are in dition and show a ey rincipal players on it are J. H. Faraday, | gutta-percha. The present price of golf | plied to he placed on th : e eheh a0 23 fuch Zest | by bettors was refunded. 1 G. Playfair and T. T. Greaves balls is from $3 50 to 84 a dozen, and would | officers of the Naval M e Smith and Fisher have shown | no: i, e T, whose dogs run in the| The new links of the Los Angeles Coun- he advanced if the suppl « ) : ¢ of raw materfal | The Alameda B name of Pasha Kennels, left last week | try Club, which were formally opened fell short. Chemists have repeatedly tried | ular meeting on rouph e e D o TN for an extended trip through Europe. He by the big open tournament of the 4th | to find a cheaper material for the manu- | entertainment to be ! €h @ formidable line. as was | wiii"De abae and will | inst., provide the only full eighteen-hole | facture of golf balls. so far unsuc- | Hall, Alameda. for the benef ¢S in Nevada's lines or circleq | Witness any coursing which may be in | course to be found in California, and it is | cessfully, the balls they have made lack- | club liscussed. Tt will be . 5 o Nevada's lines or circled | progress where he can see it readil | said that the new clubhouse surpasses | ing durability and resiliency. Celluloid | ard will take place on Friday the ball ana Anally eorelty | Gus Abercromble has purchased two|any west of Chicago. The members balls have been tried, but they are 00| soonins the mtr e r opponent's goal line is the 3X:month-old greyhounds from R. E. de | of the greens committee which lald out | heavy and do not carry well. Next to | At 1o Joat maeting the Do Couraging feature of the tase fow | B- Lopez. They are by Twister, which is | the course are: J. F. Sartorl, E. B. Tufts | new balls, old ones made over are best, can be :h—)»-ndrll upon to mak i g over and Walter F. Foster ext We 3 in his worl being ‘made. to bri make a show yW' ther hin Boa.- ing-Club chose the following members DI s . = “re a full brother to St. Clair and St. Law- | and J. E. Crook. assisted by H. Grindlay, | but they require time to season. A good ominat co e ) 3 in regs e capt By pusameans, that the Stanford | rence. out of Lily by Waratah. who learned the royal game on the fa- | golf bail should Keep its shape, keep Its | ‘an P H Homnen Goiter oo Sull e the vaiue of team work, o “PPT®| R. L. Taylor, slip steward 'at TUnfon | mous St. Andrew's links in Scotland. Of | paint on and keep its line on.the put When | Famro sta o BBS SADMNIL Sof & densiency me three-c z Park, returned on Monday from Kansas. | course the new links have no genuine.lt is hit straight i e = and Murphy is swat} 4 e-C contest for end - 4 new members we e rought with hi ve | »d on between | e, DrOuE e e evhounds, p a couple of ribs in | Con Conniff, H. A. Swe two being Ly m the Bartels Kennels in | —— — - T ox s e b « N : \ilemma_will probably 1d T. McFadden, with the | Denver, to be added to his string here b g T o By , e v Y D 2 L x| el 3 ay: t. | rond. e proposal sl aS Shancs of paxing ving day. There is little Worry to % Nennale Lothe Tnllerton and Kinx's A the coming bout and, as is usualy (he | Pacific ssox Should Murphy be unable to play P 4 Tt il it orderer, ready for competition and they . T ORaat of Iatdtns: th L ™ Stanfora will sustain e S igeie Tn decical s enat | will be sint 1o the siips this woek | Entries for the Oakiana dog show close | Sase; Doth are confident of landing the | dimensiqus of the B : well looked after. Freedom Jpuppy. recently. rafisi for OF | on the 20th inst., and Intending exhibitors | "Neill has been doing fomie heavy rcad | the EI Campo regatta hy's -punts tavden Ba Glimar’Cjitlon of concern. | penefit All the For Freedom youngsters | Should therefore lose no time in sending | and gymnasium work at the terminus of | land will be : Hayden, Fd Gliman, Lee and Johns are | ,o'%hrving and promisa to be great pe-s | In their applications to the secretary, |the Haight street line and says he f that i | in the race. with chances about as in the | f° toF"InE MU0 Frimare 1,0, Ereat | Norman J. Stawart of Aromas, Monterey | StTonger (nan he was when he and Green | by o 7 from the works At right tackle “Babe” Burnett is show- | Overture: a noted English dog. is on his | County. It is probable that O. J. Albee | it Defore, Creen s anxiously awalt- | Equitable Gas Company that f ing weil. His work {mproves dally, W&y here to run in the local parks. of Lawrence will have the largest indi- | proveo"the Followers of the ring that | side. A club regatta be hel gopectally bis block and breaking through! | vidual entry. as he is the purchaser of | the decision given against him in his |34 of December at which the fentley, who has been playing the other | yy; | Mr. Stewart's large kennel of collies. He | fight with Nelll was unjust. He hopes to | for the diamon will be th, ;;;,l‘x‘\w“n;u‘ L‘"fil }:?ffl;h.k-:‘xrxmllt.xfl;. ;m[;\x:n[\"“; | w'LL TEACH OLYMPIANS | probably owns more specimens of the | prove this by a decisive victory over his cipal event. A. W. Pape W and quarter of the play by his opponent. Unless he | | breed than any other kennel in this coun- | old opponent. Green has by faithfully | George Baker and a fourth man on the team braces up it is likely that one of the meg | THE ART OF SWIMMING | =" training at the Seal Rock House for the | formed into a senior barge crew. fhe University of | foiren, A0 0 8 e nd. team wi o] Al | "Among the probable entries is_Mr. | past month and is brown as a berry and —_——— University of Cail- | 12 Playi: the ] vell's bull terrier dog Pete L. by Wood- | as hard as nails. He does not hold Neill q of Ore- | 13 thckie fn the Bnal match, | sid Cavill C O Countsss Polo 1n turw | 1o Cheapiy: and will'euter: the Liia |LEADERS FOR THE me. ~ Little 1s | 0 Forest Is a fixture at left guard and | Champlon avill Comes From Far-Away | ot Venom-Duga s oo Satar, Richmond | fine fettle. [ but & -good | 1 L3¢ DERL MAR thers since Fickert gradu- lia to Join the Inst assie, took three firsts at the San Fran- | Maxwell and Turner are also hard at | PENNANT TO MEET dncn havs Beem | O e T i taeer ]~ Ausiralia (D 2oih 1o lasiractors of cisco show of 159, Mr. Lowell, the owner | it and will surely make one of the best truction of Well | these' men have the weight and action | the Athletic Club. { Pete, has refused large offers for the | preliminary “goes” ever ‘seen in this necessary to fill the position. dog. city. Both are out for the championship | Sacramento and San Francisco and will make - Oregen .t the 1A W. J. Mc- shooting near Jultus. Bruns ation and secured § t ® + @ + @ i ubling the minds Ung of the - CYCLERS TO RACE L haeisn oy ON SAN JOSE PATH | ma%. 5 Tondw the initercolle, N ol he pou | Another typical bull terrier to be shown | of the coast in their cl ith Captain Murphy injured Erb and ¢ import . ns- | every effort to land the plum. Manager Baseball Team Scheduled to quarterba § ances pro| y bury Baron, one o ratham Monarch's e ALt tha cimnost peobuhiydnl[ % get. The Baron took first in the novice | of the best exhibitions seen’ in this ciry Others | perry takes his team to the seclusion of | ¢ Sydenham. ing every preparation for the reception | RECTERION Yark. ntioned | Dol Monte, where they will receive the | ¢ Alexander J. Sutherland will show a|of a large crowd. - 2 prom| didate 1s A. Joseph's recent fmportation, Bloo Raitt are the prominent candidates for s Pl i o i M v - Manager | s s v One week from this morning Manager | Class at the late Crystal Palace show at |in months next. Friday night and is mak. Mac- | On Tuesd ated at | finishing touches of the ches, at whose | o years; | head is the redoubtablé Chamberlin. The | b magnificent_young fox terrier, Flor: donald, by Blemton Reefer, and the Skye | Athletic évening the Columbian | “lub will hold its initfal exhibi- |, 1h® Sacramento and San { h I University of | men have evary confidence {n him and L | terrier’ Peggy, which has’ already won | tion. The managers of the club have ar. | baseball teams are to play th McFarland, Stevens, Downing| s cloyen. ‘Hn\wnu‘}rurnfwr}\ | will bring them_ through to victory if it | ¢ several ribbons. | ranged a card consisting of eight boits, | Fles of games at Rec d » | ilversity o e can be-done. Those who are figuring up | the final score for Thanksgiving day must remember that Stanford will be repre- | ¢ James Clyde will exhibit Prince, prob-|in which the leading amateur boxers of | week, and the interest of he ably the finest King Charles spaniel in | the city will take part. The event of the | the coming contests is intense. the States, and the onew hich Mrs. Em- | evening will be between Eddle Toy and sts is intens - ; Othe vania team b l’lhgr Stars to Meet In | “Active work on the Sixteenth ‘and Fol- Various Kinds of | som-street grounds is rapid B e T eP et e ed roing the | sented by a’team of well-trained and per. | 4 erson claims to be the best ever bred in | Charles Vickers. They fought a draw at | ...5 Benerally conceded that the Competition placeé into’ a .great hippodrome There | fectly conditioned men who will not p;\-- 54 his famous kennels. Mr. Clyde will also | their last meeting and their coming “'go" E::‘:‘r’n‘l‘mnl 'ynl .r‘:.h\— rm be sat pe . | be a seating cipucity in the stands | up a_game while there remains in them | % enter his sliver gray Scotch terrler dog|should be full of interest. The - other | jeas reriie s Rikethe, mem greater than that of any precedin { the strength to put up a formation. P Wiggle, and a black dachshund, Jack C, | bouts scheduled are eight-round conte am retain & flickering ray | “Fhe men.of the Olympic el e The last game between or | rog winter . season. of bicycle l'ying ambitibus. . They’ will meet Stanford | Olympic will be played at f;fl";&’m»’;\?g‘ 18 California f ateurs and pro- ‘this afternoon. at Sixtéenth and Folsom | and Folsom streets grounds to-dayv at 3 | Floyd A. | and. as this is the 1 p.- m. Stanford will line up the same as a3 at. San [-of the clubmen-in this el in former games, with the exception that v > we ~ - hey will have many followe imported. between Charles Thurston and Charies | & 1] Y homas H. Browne, president of the St. | Post at 147 pounds: William Toy and Joq | Saturday and Sunday to Bernard Club, has abandoned his former | Long at 150 pounds: “Kid- Ang | Couragement. ~ Aside from the fancy for pets of a smaller breed. He is | Charles Collins at 13 pounds; SR 'l’ Kk! lh r-"mlll_{x‘in}w- win going In extensively for cockers. He has | Dobson. allas “The Alligator.” and Bob | LIT&Ct both the “fans” an o . ? | of - Stanford- - before .the. "intercollegiate | Erb will be seen at quarter, Boren at fun. Elaotquite a kennel of Irish terriers, be- | Amatrong. the -Blath ®eorion like the game, as they can dep: e f":'_l'f.‘}"’tf‘:_‘ matob & great deal of lnterest {s mani-| back and either Calrns o' Traeger right fides having developed & liking for’ An- [ Kennedy 1as consented to spar s thees | Friscos and the Sacramentos for g : g s | fested by.the followers of both elevens. | guard. gora cats. round bout with Pete Long. As this wii | XCiting exhibitions, as both s« have nia track this year. There will be: three | R ko N. J. Hickman, president of the Pacific | be the former's first_appearatice In tnis | over Set falled to keep the spectaiors e Bz e: scratch fof | ———— = =0 e Fox ‘Terrier Club, has sent '?“sx:fffr" city since his Eastern trip he- should | Sy a6 irom, Start o nish. There is al- » a a thalf-mile g sther in a fortmight, at which no | Negro Joe to the Coutts kennel. s- | prove an attraction. ect of an extra ng con. ween Hardy | Snte fep gnd. mo entrace fea will ba| SPEED OF HOMING PIGEONS. Peiir%o %rain for the fleld triais Derby J. A. McGinley, the well-know: test when they meet. and in ne Other candidates sent down at the same | who ‘made such’ & Eood. shawing: ararer: time are Crocker's Chief, Davis' Pride of | Dal Hawkins some vears ago, wi Sanst Ross, Young's Duke and ~KIrckhofl's | raferce. To insure tair ‘piay a Blanco. Judge McKenna has sent down | managers intend choosing fwo o ahny Gladstar. and Van Arsdale his pUppy by | on' hoxing to act as jud ¥ st 1wo Oul | charged, the :same as last week. This A miles; | firm deserves’ credit -for its endeavor to | man and | stimulate interest In the racing gamo and vens, and an | -should have the earnest suppor: of all himself 'the clubs. series they have played s b sary for them to play m ulation limit to decid The most remarkal Ing_contests took place The officers of the California Homing Pigeon Club have announced the average eed per minute of the birds com ting n the three young-bird races ";)e the e ir extra In- Sacramento § ¢ L 4 + L 4 t ® t L 4 t IHO D ebetrebed > - Th - hmark 5 o ges on the night | last Sunday, when darkness 4 himeelc | % litornia Cycling Club has re. | Southern series. The birds reoes e 1o Count Gladstone IV-Peachmark. of the coatests. | last da ' 4 oy i Boom: in_ membership. | Of John Filmer made the Bet trarior ID CAVILL, the Olymplc Athletic| General Shafter has given John Lucas ke At SR S (e D Sncuh lunieg I the earth. | Last Monday night the Star Cycling Club, | Speed, and the silver trophy was awarded Club’s new Instructor in swimming | the care of his pointer Major S, and A jude sent. & - ihe piate during 9 el ne e e > e same with his | the game. The entire series will be played ve Sliuic | Eoimposea.of thirty' members. Joined the | & MF. Filmer. “Th ofitial results afe and other aquatic sports, arrived hera | DGcOUrtielx has done, the e b o SWIMMERS AT SUTRO BATHS. | e e sy e weer by jmax| Californians [ & Body, | [The Stdrs wore | John Filmer, 10014 yards per minute; Will- yesterday from his home In Austra- | est for the Derby. g | game being scheduled for to-morrow i Har | et ureers, | They will. hay o | Van Corteheck, 38354 1. G. Nemettigns 3ir.43; | Ua. He lost no time in settling down to George L. Brainard of Berkeley recently | The amateur swimmers | morning. The lne-up f e Down- | advantages.of-the California Club’s splen- | J. Barn .42 (two s Great Dane Don Caesar, by Vic- and divers win s vi lows: y f $6347: A, Denamin, 443 (tws | work, as he was disporting in the big | sold h dispute in the waters of Su-cq 5 as tn 3 ! prhomas | did rooms and gymnasium. | The amalga- | foen), G W Marsh, #5770 (ohe race): J. Jar- | tank 'in the Post street building last | tor-Princess Dagmar, to Adrlan A Gl | morrow atternoon as usual. -nl.a::,h'z,',:" Sacramento. Pesition. SanFrancisen H B. Long- | mation seems a particularly hapny one | Vis. 22.96. and E. D. Conolley, 217.03. night. Cavill is master of the swim- | Pert of Oaklan B r“l odmu his olg | Teceived for the various events g ntries | Stanley...... Plicher Sul 'l:»tn w L McDonald; | ynd thé Californias are high!v pleased, | J. Barnes of 163 Tremont avenue has | mer's arts and Is expected to prove orlanm and hB‘l'3 b lnm‘mll g S | it i e E s follow: ‘Hv:.r\-y g A P L Wa Calvert, Smith, W. B as the other blg local clubs were after | succeeded H. G. Hemelright as secretary | great assistance to the members of the | home. Mr. Brainard Openl | Fufty-yard dash, juveniles—t. Leickem, c. ‘onnor. First base.... wrtncy Lowenthal, D. E. Francis” and many [ the members of the Star Club. of he, cluty Any pigeon fancler can ob- | club who Ko In for aquatic sports. "He is | the sale; but Mr. Clibert warts the bl )| Schilling, ¥, Neal R Cook. W. Fleming. & TRITd baser-ose: Broskrak others. A ““he Californias will banquet thelr mem- | tain identitylng bands for his birds | youns and energetic And has the fancis | dog. He Ty o UTOL | overa racenufman, .F. Ritter. . Lownihal. | ototoD o p»-mn’rr«:p:”r?--f;! -{-m“r'». Fuccess that | bers who ur\';g wlllth"tohc n;:uwt allt;‘,(rnu | upon application to Mr..Barnes. of being able to impart his knowledge to gf'”g:‘;‘;nr'éund:nnm‘ tamillar H Stellses, £ Smit 4 F&;\.-:-:. = Ll:‘nam‘ feld Muller and ex 11 be, he will pro- ; Regfment at Manila to-morrow mnight at | —— others. s N - o Ew . H ach, T. Lahusen, | gyo SR Peas wother on Thankseiving day, ‘und | a fmntown rotisserie, and afterwur1 will | S P S The. officers of the club have arranged | , The monthly meeting of =the Pacific Tt b ey G, Sollivan, oV tison. | Foiie Hildebrand t after he €Xpects 10 promote ‘meets | entertain them at the clubrooms. Six | - & weekly magazine pub- | | (ot Vi tournament for December 13, | Mastiff Club will be ursday | R B Beres, Ay dusea, e Wells, J. | in San Francisco, Sacramento and other | members of the club served their ccuntry | lished in this city and devoted to all the | ang are also forming a team of bowlers | DeXt, the 23d inst. 5. Olotn, . Torey, i Coodsin, 'Tr'.:c"(m",fl 7. 1. Ross of Petaliima réceived & Erey pwints to keep the men in riding condition | 1o b way with Spain. sports of the fleld. will hereafter bear the | to meet a similar team from the Rellance e fancy springboard ' diving—E. Rawlinson, J. | hound with a reputation from Australia ntil the big 0or ' meet here next | Chester 8. Myrick. ex-chairman of tue | title Pastime. Editor C. W. Hibbard will | Club of Oakland. MOVEMENTS OF THE BOXERS. | OBrien. W. Douglase B Prien g 3m, 0 | hound with a reputation from Australia *pring. Assodlated Clubs’ racing board, Is to be | make no other change in his publication, | Contracts have been let for the new mick W JHoffman. J. Cathcart.’ R Cardell, | Yor the list New Zealand Waterioo. o vitt and Bill are =0 well satisfied | married to a charming young woman of | retaining all the departments dealing with | handball court to the west of the prescns Sy A. Bagnatori, R. Riding, O. Misner. e ren (B color Shd.1a ety with the success nsx :geir neet at the Oakland shortly, and is accepting the con | the movements of the gentlemen sports- | building. It will be modern in all its ap-| Al Neill and George Green, the boxers, ——t—eee— fion:‘;’" Biney, & hall-bromer.y pi .D':;.; Olymple track last Bunday that they will | gratulations of his many friends. men : lpoumnenu. Aare hard at work conditioning themselves | Berlin is to have a Von Moltke statue. | the same steamer