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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1899, 5 L M g G @ CONQUEROR OF FOR FREEDOM feats when they fill | CRACK GOLFERS WILL STRIVE T0 WIN THE COUNCIL CUP 5 g RAFAEL Golf Club members | H. Dufee, a noted Chicago golfer, was X s ' : | a successful tournament on | pected to arrive in time for the event i Lady Th vKe helped «}nx‘:,r of Christmas d. in which some fif- eni urnament began on the N lay by s Ppics ‘to Ke e teen members took part.. In the green at Pasadena 3 ot g g 7| on the 22 Inst., the course having been f the dog ptain P. M. Clark Lady Jane | men’s handicap against “bogey” | rolled and preked the green put into there were eleven entries, the winner be- | thorough order ing Prescott cap, beat “bogey” 2 up. R. Gilman Brown was second with 1 down: MBaron von hroeder wa. down; J. J. Crooks down; R. J. Davis 6 down; D. Spencer § | down, and W. G. Curtis 11 down. In th women’s handicap against “bogey” t were only four competitors and it was de cided that unless the woman with the be score beat or tled the winning scor the men's handicap no prize would be given. Mrs. R. G. Brown led with 4 down, thus failing to land the prize. Mrs. Denis Donohoe was 14 down. mated with James Dean's a full women's open holes, Mrs. Hugh yss score, 115, honor n the silv thrice con the winner's per- for the best stal _loving-cup who, with a high handi- | handicap, over ¢ig W. Va ! in e second handicap s crystal scene bottl C. W. Winston intry Club, with a net s On Saturday, the 23d inst by Pasadena » of 110. open ama. d 3 v teur handicap, over eighteen holes, for : b next The men's driving competition was won ' men was played, the following beitg g ¢ o s dls vou ; be watched by J. J. Crooks with a drive of 158 y among the entries: Walter Cosby, Hugh sth clear carry; Baron von Schroe 2 May. R. J. C. Wood, A. W. Shoemaker, 2 . ROHH G Thompson : with 154 yards 2 feet. Other co g e . e Lestt Hiy rau s tast i o TR vere A [ 2 fe G. Wiishire and N. T. Wils! of Los An- : Pomeroy, 146 yards 7 inches; R. G. Brown, | geles; H. R, Warner, Dr. E. W, Tayior. M. ! ‘.\ 144 yards 4 hes; ron Alex von | Claypool, C Orr Jr.. B. O. Bruce, H. L2 Schroeder, 143 yards 10 inches. The men's | P. Randall W. Winston and J. E. J s of o approaching competition was won by R. | dine of Pasadena he affair was in charge of Wil Brown, whose best ties were § feet 2| Gont : inches and 10 feet 5 inches from the cup, | kahd giving an average of 9 feet 4 inches. Denis | on Donohoe Jr. ond with 6 feet 11| ted with fine ¢ inches and 45 feet, or an average 26 | plled with nat feet: H. P. Sonntag's two attempts were hazards having 38 feet and 15 f 6 inches: C. P. Pome he short 6 feet; W. G. Curtis’ | longest feet, Andrews Minn} course ts g land, ¢ 1 is well sup- «. only two d_artifielaily ards and the being 2143 tly made the 1 R. | yvards J. Davis : 5 Inches. On | record x links at . Tuesday there was a Christmas tree for | Riversic in & the c ach of whom received a new The third cc Wesloy | suit clothes, a sweater and palr of | Ladd cu the links W Portland, months | Or. Wirt Mi e with a Wright stockings, besides a generous present of of the candies. It was proposed s ago to hold a general tournament, open | score of 105 AT R SR LR A T AR S RS A SRR AR 4 to memhers of any golf club, on t ast | was second wit Both are z day of ihe old year and the first day of entitled to en r the New Year, but it is probable that the = trophy, for which Molleay will be called off and Huggins have he 10t of January the rest of links are being r golfers will b tered in the pro- moval of stumg The d by the r irfin i fessional contest on Oukland links; on the | course. A large r s are YELLOWTAIL, the $10,000 Beauty—Most Talked About Horse in California. R s B oL the Jion) G| 0 DeRan r s Melc Photographed especially for The Call. co and Oakland golf clubs will be played e e ¥ | on ‘the Adams Foint course, and e UNCLESA )WTAIL, the chestnut son of imported Water Cress and imported Paloma, has held the center of the racing ‘f!h ”1‘4' *’i' ond hal \«,'H take place on the 8 for some time. He is owned by Foster & Hackett, having been purchased by the former from Burns & | Presidio lin So that the Ban Rafael » sallor boys on the ted St Waterhouse for $10,00. For a t med he would not fulfill his early promise. He did little during the past | §9lfers will probably hold no tournaments | The sall e : g ; until February. The last date on the training ship Pensacola will take part in summer in the East. Since his re has shown flashes of high class form. On the 2Ist inst land, car- SCHeAuIa N doatie & ety 0f athistie spaxts &t the el d rying 120 pounds, he beat Erwin, Flamora, Southern Girl and Dunblane in a gallop, covering the distance in 1:13, The qualifying rounds for the first com- | raining station Suenia Rtind. o first five-eighths in-:59% seconds. He was next asked to concede all kinds of welght to a lot of fast ones on Christ- petition for the Council's cup were ed | Neae Years Aas P s - day, the handicapper allotting him 114 pounds. After he and the noted halfbreed F Bell had run themselves on the Presidio links on the 23 00t off Fuokain srvdt; sr I & 1 F L the ground he cracked, finishing last place. On Thursday he tied the Ame ord of 1:2 at seven furlongs, f; inst “’”7’ play L and 4:45 p. programme S » by Pe ar-old, in 18%. He led from start to finish, winning by two lengths from Marcato. i B o 3a todar: | follows: & — - — - — — — »odwin, Charl & W Byrne, A. I E et T - - — T T . | B Willilsmuan; . McCutchen and Ma- 1 aid to pistol and revolver shooting | jor H. J r. John L from OARSMEN ARE DNt voar the vaive! sesenmpotikl GIINMEN " REVEL his recent victory in the play these matches was increased. The com pistol mat ot scores. 3 yar the prize, re (experts lio links, Is re- his name suncil’s S, odwi play- PREPARING FOR | A LONG CONTEST | | Five-Mile Race Excites Gen- - | comp on o he F conditions i IN FINE SPORT [t a0 bes: o res to scribed first upon th Aetiers vistol WITH THE “CANS’’ | 5. Abbot r. and 1. same conditions. ing In_excellen pecial prize is d to the woman | T prove a wini the dal match (all comers) and membe = : o conditio; eral Interest. Iver mate (experts _harred) the ous on Marshcs, B and Mrs McCutehen I's Miladi, by Captain | — conditions are same as those govern- ~ and Mrs. 1 bred to John Kerrlgan's | pronasal to Invite President Wheel- | {1 the pistol shcot r crowded with tat evervhody is tors from the links are in fine | minutes oifing. Mir. | salling Admiral of the autz and th ng. Special prizes will | (joe: -~ = | Pacific squadron_w very month on the record | UNtil There Comes a Break in the | (Tl S it o) Not Uninteresting. g er of the University of Califor- in which t : and pis- | Weather ¢ hooting Will Be of | of which Alexander ?,,.,”, of Wi r.\l::- Geor ..h.yx'l)n lnlvm-\ & 3 3 pre- = = v d for the o I hat you g 5 nia to Attend as a Spectator { dent t o I or the highest Class. ip of "nited ates in appear pagn { reve who first s ten = s tructor, gave @ tournament on Ch s ’ n “all on the last day of y one steal or yOU may re- | shots within the inch circle. I | {PAY the moating ar he's The members of gun clubs owning pre- | Qi ing Club held on Tuesday night th L T serves are enjoying royal sport t men’s handicap over y =5 - = | acers Were e 2 e FAVORITES “.‘i}'.?_i\i.’i more plentiful than they have | === et v FOOTBALL HAS | 'POLICE WOULD | traing iy ik et sman | PLAVED IN some sporiemen deiore i tnie wiensios| HUNTING GAINS 'BOXEETKE:;SESDEYLL A FIR] NOT ALLOW ANY |0 "5 Ghea; captam, wiliam | desirabie ones. The shooting. whien was| IN FAVOR WITH > ON COLLEGIANS | HARD PUNCHING | s s aising Sames vane: | BET'TER LUCK | st in he ot intheencs | BURLINGAME MEN LAST THE LIMIT s DI : | s g day, at which the principal events were er nine k uth End Row- n's handicap ¢ secre | members of board of trustees—Harry days of the season, has recently attained | Kelly, B. Cle) D. I asy, Charles its highest velopment. The weather | The California-Carlisle Game| Amateur Boxers Show Poor |Jerkins and Joseph Foley. The delegates| Form pl e T e O ans | hoavy vaimston e epiasorable, but a | arce Fields Follow the San|Big Winning Made in the Paris to the Pacific Assoclation of the Ama |+ * found it easy sailing akland | heavy rainsto ay change all. It is the Awakens Interest. Form in the Ring. | Athletic Union are: James P. Fol track yesterday. as Merry Boy, Flower of | opinion of some experts that this would | Mateo Hounds. Mutuels Betting. i | Scully and'Dr. C. C. Dennls. Tk "(’1:’*, Gold, Wyoming and St. Cuthbert left the r | have the effect of driving the birds south | fsnss Stanford Enthusiasts Are Already : :t: 14‘ : "l ”;\‘\l;‘”;:‘:;:fl::;d XI-J ".‘ 'l“"l’l‘XI\lv‘l;"’L: fields behind them. Aluminum, at odds of and outside the district r which the sportsmen of tl Only One Knockout Blow Escaped | P metropolitan dist | 8 to 1, and Ho Planning an Aggressive Cam- bers and ladies in the handball court m, a 13 to & choice, were tare| Frank Carolan. Master of the Hunt, | A Mysterious Stranger Buys Tick- oot 4 v on o eld Ne . the Vigilant :ergeant on Duty |month. Owing to the absence of the mild surprises. sun Bay is fairly carpeted with can-| 500N to heturn From the rast ets in Bunches Calling for the paignon the Field Next Year., v e 2 i President T. 1. Fitzpatrick n For the first event, a seven-furlong ren, | vasbacks, while down at Mount Eden and | With Fresh ldeas. & at San Francisco Club. | was made last Sunday with the handball | § 1o'5 logked a very liberal pric inst { Alvarado men who understand the habits | | Last Line to Win. wt | Riave hite for e row "} | Merry Boy. and with Jenkins up he came | 01 birds are getting good returns for thelr | efforts. The esstul men the great | The San Mateo Hunt Club has decid. Flynn versus J. | home by himself. Donator, from the Elm- | McArthu secret is to le he birds 3 | e 3 r has been expressed durin, « Humphrey an Deasy: D. Dougherty | wood stable, downed Good Hope a length | ponds before biazing awhy at how, Soe | 1O to accept the proposal of the Bur- Y5 by the TolTwEs ot i s Club there McGrill versus M. J. Breen| for the j Jack McCabe, backed from | gunmen fir the birds are far out | Ingame Country Club to use part of the & the ou the Ken- lact Listis b Gk o B Shortall and | 15 10 9, failed to stay the route. of range secure them them. | latter’s grounds, but will preserve an In- | Tight on day night. * ice, unaccustomed to scenes | g 4 g S e Ten started in the five-furlong selves, while they Scare the birds away | dependent existence. Already rough te he sporting public ¥ wus ma 5 Ve T g LA s Eoat Clubiatiits laatimbets] bandicar’ with Magaslenss nillog s from other porary kennels have been bullt, a strong favorite w e bouts | imeda Boat Club at its last andicap, : 5 i Marin County has provided the best | pack will be removed from Walt wsily within ter r . 5 whe \ a ser spect. In | lowing committee to | favorite over Amasa. The flying quail shooting this season, other localilies | by s and housed in the new quar- | Money was the n Henry Lewis and Mike | be- | mare romped into the stretch in being overlooked o a ceftain extent. In | PATUS Dlace and foused W the new AU | within this Limi Me( tter went down n the third | . 5 | of her company, but the fast clip told b .\‘1 Ha it .x.A.‘ not been difficult to securs .:: o ";“K‘l‘:“; ot "m”"““"‘ iy - | twenty rounds, und thereon hangs a ta re ™ I3 ) t “onner | 7 ; 9 1 el fore the e was reached A e pad- | the limit bag twenty-five birds, so pl am . oward's a ¢ he ' Jim Collins, who is Kennedy's man- - y Jciin pen e T et | anonk HNY M as ty and EU M e b Fabs Mwtadh o Xing e ‘x:‘mq:n'u ful have they been. A season’ of cum- | Springs road, to the west of 8 ¥ ager, became convinced after the Ruhlin- . 1 1o Dierad thn e from L Lwas jiis g s p ¥ : P. (NISKINE | parative rest from shooting will give tne | Later on, when Frank J lan, master | ke y fight that he had a promising - mer ester subsequently announced that McClure | Wheeler, president of the University of | third. Well ridd by Phelan, the %- | yplendid game birds a chdnce to bulld up | oz hounds, returns from the East. the| Wor ater in his man he took him ® E i ed without re- who Is sald 1o feel & Ereat In | pounder, Aluminum passed the wire three | their depicted ranks, which means high | °f, Pounds. Tetter recent- | Xast and [ with Peter wing and to be anxious to see | jungths in front of Revanna. | class sport in yvears to come. Kennels will be improved. A letter recent- | | p s expeditio 1 blow by t dergraduates v 3 n g what was 1ol o b AL e e et ¥ Bee. the crack fillly from the Burns heavy fog interfered with the Christ- | Iy received from the master of the San Kennedy, the : Sreggalns stopped what was to | at the university, should be invited to| & Waterhouse stabl e it very inter- | mas : of the Blackjack Club | Mateo Hunt says that he will ré her physically. o o theitinelpal evensan the third | L e Toithin TabEnTie lor o ot Jiesting Ffor FBlowsr ot in third : out of their beds early In January, bringing with him a red here with his prine & Billy Davidson, who was heralded | low the OCI e JNSL e loc B0 OF | Svent. yEide made all the running, [an unusually early hour of the morning, | frst.class huntsman, who hunted for sev- W out of pocket, but well s mplon middle-welght | ;i TG CD LR With the barges for the | NI to be beaten a neck by the fa-|but there was no flight of birds. Late N saaie A0 hd and has been for | Stocked with a new order of experience - of Nebraska, proved a novice at the game. | Aioledlatance? o wiile aries for the | vorite, on which rode "a_nicely | in the day those on the marsh—John Lem- Lrpelaf st of the Toronto | 64ined in New York s a b e e MET ol ] s st e aaesian] mpdinide. | BOW swerved badly | mer, Newton Hickman, Fred Johnson and | jimg 'me i uf Ly e ihat hal Awithe story ® d his oppor b DR Y] maghifgn g o the last hundred * he might have | Bert Patrick—secured a joint bag of thir- | 11URt Club Bl Racktwich his Soing | 91w rranged 3 t two T the third b been returned the ty-seven birds. Mr. Patrick reports can- "“l": e O I e bars Of the club. | and his man. There seem ' s went to his knees repeatedly to avoid | juniors, who will prob be repres | - Daggie” Smith's useful horse Horton | vasbacks being plentiful, and gray | EO0 BUALern 0E b nted in his arrange. | Kennedy ild win handily from Russel BE unishment, and Greggains stopped the | (A8 JEOFS, Halnan S whiose tns s I asemn 0. have ned his old-ttme win- | ducks are also coming in. Theéy come from | it B beel CEEPPETTA ML ATFARES ith or eighth round was th Zastern § e aub ity et el ey min. | ping form nd a sixteenth | the far north and provide both good shoot. [ MeRtS for SEERINE LW HE W UG ame in which the followe 1 punch was sne: utes seconds: while. Thorning's 'was | Tunihe. of some days | ing and good eating. They usually arrive [ horses During his absence he has hunt- | ©f boxXing thought the end would come. . Chicago being the 13 minutes 12 seconds. 45| ago. Faversham, the favorite, cut a wide | in January- e e St he Basters clubs and | ,During the last few days before the & " & Wilt was h pponent, anc Rt B. Hinchman, H. W. Maass, F. 8 th out in the lead to the stretch, where | Only two members of the Olympic Gun I} .‘“,q.q—“':l.luf.’..\” s for raising and | 18ht, especi the last day, a little old unexpe the sec ¥ P Mo ins and B M Hunter | e was apparently all out. Tirade, a 12 to | Club shot over thelr Cordell erve on | 1o 5 25 (| man’ was se yd the various pool-+ one, J. mmons and E. M. Hunter Sheh . e benefiting the San Mateo Hunt. He will | s A . were clumsy but were' also Instructed to make arrange- |} shot. then looked dangerous. but in a | Christmas day. and they were repaid with | Denefiting the S Lo ont._ e wit| roonts inve vily in the mutuels e were a rumber of hot : | ments Tor the jinks to be given in Febru- | hard drive succumbed by a neck in 1:46%. | great sport. H. L. Rose killed forty A D inada, which will be used | Kennedy, picking Rim as winner on _th 3 a mix-up Wilt landed a wild swing and | Tents ation of the \pinth anniven After having the race well In hand, | and Louls Titus, his companion, O e the local pack. There are at | Jast line. from the eighteenth round to " Morse dropy 1 a log. He fell on his | 0% 0f the foundation of the club, which | Spencer, with the leg up on Wyoming, in | two. In the early morning the o, j,'l‘l about_ seventy-five in the pack, nd inc the twentieth. This mys- 1 fac 'd never moved. For a time mat- [ 35 O 0 1 in February, 15%0. The fol- | the mile selling run nearly threw the | menc hooting spoonbills,” but noticing | bf “which. twenty-five couples are fit for | terious unknown patronized all the pe . ters looked serious, but the injured man | P8 T R0 o G e serve for the | Purse . While he was looking around | that sprig and mallard were plentiful tk O e rest ave pubples about five | F00mS. some of which pald $14 for every £ vered when stimulants were appliel. | coming six months as officers: President, | t0 see how far he was winning by Vittitoe | devoted all their attention to them, per. | mork and the rest are pupples about five | dollar ‘invested. At Harry Corbett's the t best bout was an improvised one | ¢ Smith; vice president, H. W. Maass; | 0 Red Pirate came with & rush, losing | mitting the spooneys to alight on 'the | Tonths old, The hounds Californta | Feturn was $109. It is said that Collins 3 « n Jack Leahy and Charlie Thurs- | 1o lqine acretary, W. 'B. Hinchman: | bY & short head. Recreation was third. | ponds unharmed. They served as excel. R the Reh Ten thethuat | is about’even on Kennedy as a result of : ) » on points after h Do N Taad I St Cuthbert. a 7 to 10 chance, won the | lent decoys for the more palatable birds, | “he following are the officers of the San | the mysterious man's investments In mu- t several times. Leahy | ;rai®y) £;" captain, in | closing sprint in a gallop from True Blue. | which secured later on. M 1: ot 51?.\. John Parrott, presi- 1t . Meanwhile Kennedy has 1 of the two, but|yagic: lieute ain, E. B. " Show honors went to Del Paso I | ~Harry Hosmer and a number of other | gant: J. J. Moore, vice president: John | farned the reputation of not having a at strength saved him. ing:; serg rms, James s 7 | members will spend the New Year's holi- | | awson, secretary: Duncan Hayne, treas- | Pard punch in his repertolre. E of the l'l"’“el!’)“"Lm‘lg"lh s of board—F. S. Cone, | To-Day’s Entrie: | ays at the preserve and expect plenty of | \rer; the foregoing with J H. . Howard, | mrhr-!“—,".—u,d 5 w . The ci- | 5. H. Timmo M (Hunter - There.| . mieat rase. Hive PuonEss Croosas | shooting. WG B Macdonoush, Hugh Hume, k. D, | Barbed wire fences are used exien- « between Charles Ro- | bheing no opposition, all the above were | upward: selling & vear-olds and | “Dr. Lane and H. Justins shot at Willow | Nevrry JFrank 3 Carolgn and W S | sively in South Africa and most of the . Fiypn S he | ol elactad | 514 Miss Soak 1 Etta H Jiodge last Sunday and secured twenty- | Hobart ' form thes board of directors. | matertal is imported from the Untied W . - > 8. L. Mastick, recently elected a member | 31 Mike Rice.. La Amiga. five birds. here are about twen ight subscribers | States. Ca Condon and Charlle Perry; Jack of the Alameda. Hoat Club, has bought 3 san Matro e e na s o nn et spartaban T ilie Gub bas plenty, of money:in hand 1 w e Frost; Charles John- | paif interest in Jules Hartman’s boat- 9 Fine Shot......108 | Of ork, has spent so me re- [ 4750 ow until May 1, when the sea- r ivan; “Kid" Dobson and | hufiding business. The new firm has 532 Saul of Tarsus.. 91 | cently in the Point Reyes district, chiefly | znrom now unt May 1. when the sach ADVERTISEMENTS. plenty of orders to keep it busy for some | 33 Yaruba ter steelheads in the ams there. Week, In which any one, whether belong- l ————— S —— v PRSI —_—— time "and has the credit of turning out J. J. Sweeney, W. J. Hynes and Herbert | Meeks 13 "G 5ot may join. The ob- | » Results at New Orleans. careful, conscientious work Second |;|‘|¢—le furlongs; two-year-olds and Kullm;\nl of the Canvasback Club shot ject of this is to incre public interest | defeat in to-day’s races. Weather | FOR TnE PI1510L EXPERTS. Rosalbra 31 Pat Morrissey. 107 | ‘Achille Roos and the members of the | Fide over a4 wide extent of country, em. | d cool and track good. Results: A 1 Yule ...l 3 Choteau, & | San Pablo Shooting Club an"severe on OF SUM fences. Not to make the going ! B T. G z . | G2)Novia an Lass.....07 | men they catch poaching on their pre- R T al e fe CURES B % Ceten_w The annual meeting of the Columbia | 3% Florinel 11 % serves. Two men were arrested last Sun. | {99 difficult. the top rab Bl i . < red won, Pythia | Pistol and Rifle Club was held on Wednes- | g race—One mile and b sixteenth; three. | J8¥: Making five in all during the past | Guo™UEN,0r ne® nunters ‘may not be Time, 1:17% day evening at the clubrooms, 46 O'Farrell | year-olas and upward: selling. '“""“I‘; o e “‘]" bins v;ulsocu‘t':d Vig- | 107t behind | ot ¥_yards—Harry | street. The following officers were elected | 548 Dr. Marks. Einstein 101 | Dio on private grounds. o ner® Who tres-| ¥4 very pieasant afternoon's sport was o honest Frane MESCH | for the ensuing year: President, John | ( U A alSE 101 | PNesars: Burns and Carney secured four e e R A T | doetor " with forma X Paul Cosgrave; vice president, Paul | 516 Gotobed ortts ... ‘101 | dozen canvasbacks in a day’s shooting at | 3nd Invigorating and the ground, having | A t e and gold tapeasation | Becker; recording secretary, Fred O, e Do s. 1101 | Sears Polnt, Sonoma County, during the | dried somewhat sinc gie:sain,the: Soine deny - that ) 1s. Alread Young; financial secretary, George Man- T ECoten Prasa. 1o | week. Iy satiatier s i o Electricity F ucted with | » sixteenth—David _won, ri% er, George Hoadley: first and el W. W. Foote, Judge Henshaw and A1 | Millbrae Dalry and e7iet & tetcmile run is the oaly or am d i1l Jackman th Time, angemasters, ¥ Washburn | Fourth race—One mile and a quarter; three- | Wilson of the Fish and Game Commis- [ {hroush - pretis SOufeess SWOR - twe natural _re. - = and A. H. Pape; trustees—Dr. J. F. Twist, | year-olds and upward; free handicap. sion spent a day after black brant in To- [ GAeCRE. COMOLL By e " Sere In charge | natural _re- T : George Barley and A. B. Dorrell. This is | “54s Meadowthorpe .108/(335) Faunette 100 | males Bay during the week. They secured | 587 TRt (0 TS S8 of toventy. | storative, 1 Hamilton a Foul Fighter. practically the same board of officers | (aayatutikart . 3 112 | twenty-seven of the choice birds as the | Of Jerry, Keating ang the field of twenty= | the cnbiels v NEW YORK, Dec. 20—Kid Broad of | which has had charge of the club’s affalrs | sz)Dr. Bernay result of their shoot. Oge, Miss Marie Wells, Dr. de Marvilie t " il probably Cleveland got a well-earned decision over | during the past year. The programme | = Al Rosenburg and Mr. Hule came down | (% “pot o 1" Peter Martin, Charles Dun: | ain - means Princeton has Jack Hamilton of Trov throush the r. | OF Shootink events for next year s larger | Fifth race_Seven furlongs; two-ear-olds and | rom Sulsun on Thursday with a fine bag | 1, S HGbAEL, Peter Martig; Charles Dun- | of curing coed nd with a spl e, Te el sorpaiowiy » at- | than ever before. The organization is one | upward: purse. of “cans. > . B s i o p " 208 8 . P ter's foul tactics at the Broadway Ath- | bf'the all-round kind, and every single %] 80 Dr. Sheppard...ui0 | Pete Walsh and Mr. Williamson of Spo- | PhY: Duncsn Heyos, e ’{;};’m;“h P R 1 debil ailments of « gent of California men will be | letle Club to-night. In the twenty-first [ pojier shooter can find a match to his 53 Princess Zeika.. 93 | kane left on Tuesday for Black Point, e A Kenale (n charre o || Dervous and debilitating nature rose the game or r's day | round Hamilton, seeing that the odds were | fiking. | near Suisun. After ‘enjoying the sport | Stables). and = McKenzlg (n charge of [} The only difficulty has been in the w Stanf nah in | against him, tried foul tactics, but evaded | " The medals and other prizes offered by | rds | mith the ducks they will g0 to Santa | P Dunphv's siables). . Dunphy'e horse || rranner of application < Manager M Brown | the referec's ma. It came in the fol- | the club will equal $200 in value and are | Sixth race—Six furlongs: two-year-olds and | Rosa for q‘llull. fell atitwo fendes, but_the rider. got up E 35 APPes v Hall w eave for Port- lowing round, however. when he deliber- | gistributed in the following matches; | upward: selling. There will be both live bird and blue- | 88ain at nnrré’m_ v’r‘m O R ettt xperience, mbined with study - ately butted twice. The referec stopped | Three class medals for the experts, sharp. | (G12Sly ... rock shooting at a_tournament to be held [ The meet to.day will be at Reld's School. || 2nd a reasonable amount of intelli e - | the bout and declared in favor of Broad. | shooters and marksmen's classes for the | (07Afamada in Los Angeles to-morrow and Monday. It | Belmont. at 8 in the atternoon. On at 1| | gence, should educate any man in th Turn Verei New Officers. | = > = rifie, 200 yards, one entry a month, ten- | §%0'Satsuma s Is ex| l”l:l" l::zl t‘hi\re‘limn Nau;v{m;mfi Tar- ?n»?;",-r;:mmné [set wiIp iy |a’¢l~|-l|‘;‘m“ i pc} e of lrlqm;t 2 Ilc gy | shot , Columbla target. Three o vey McMurchy and Clarence Haight wil] | In L ame ) cation of a 2 agen! meeting of the San Fran: |, - Pasker ¥nocks Out Morlarity. = |shot scores. Ouumia tasget | same | Selections for To-Day. beln attendance from this city. . © | Country Club, and at 3 in the afternoon By lile his béen speats o NIk - rein a new board of officers | LEADVILLE, Colo., Dec. 29.—Kid Par- condlitions. All-comers re-entry rifla | First race—Silver Tone, San Mateo, Monrovia. Plummer and MecPhillips had an un- | there w!ll b«‘hn r;:lmm‘fl_lfh- ”rll Saturday. work. The result is my im ved - Jo the destinies of the | ker of Denver knnf‘kt-dhnul Tom Morlarity | match. 20 yards, ten best scores of the | gecond race—Pat Morrissey, Novia, High Hoe. D &P s vk Christmas ;‘,”:';:’ eieretic Hisie hivaut e Rk Teds great e e or thr h 190, T n: Jo of Boston to-night in the tenth round of a | year 10 win medal. Members’ rifle medal * | mornin e former capsize rom aq|P. m - . P ti S at success. Sin } preet: | fwenty-round go. Early in ‘the tenth | ecperss barred), other conditions the | Third race—Opponent, Scotch Plaid, Impe- | skiff at 5:30 in the morning, losing his gun. | on the San Bruno road. ‘On Washington's Calland see it; or let i sehd youk J. Kuehn, recording secret Found’ Parker Tanded & left ook on Mo | serbe. - Medal o musket match, Creed: | rious He recovered this by diving. The morning | birthday the members will hunt over the || -4/ 4n sek 1t OF et me set gene Dunk, corresponding secretary: | rlarity’s wind and the latter was counted | moor count, other conditions same as. flne‘ Fourth race—Faunette, Meadowthorpe, pr, | ¥a8 frosty and he looked like a genuine | country about Menlo Park. y d - rles Rebm treasurer: L. C. Hollen: | out. SR rifle. Trophy for shpflrllngdrima match, (oo oo T fi,‘"'“m.“,l:::,'.,-""{.','“"'p.‘}.'"‘;?,’,‘.'"'"(” b(b""fi ——-0-——! = 1, librari Fortman, assist; Creedmobr count, other conditions same 5 T. o overboar, Catch of the ing Fle Han: E. Fieischer, first leader: Rhoads’ Successor Chosen. as fine rifle.” All-Comers’ 2and % caliber | Fifth race—Dr. Sheppard. Princess Zelka, ghortly after. but was unable to recover | v\ SHINGTON, Dec EQ_T::‘ wtar || DR. M. A. McLAUGHLIN, tersioh, second leader; F. Zecher, ser- | rifle medal, yards, ring count, same ybaris. e B i - & geant at arms; William Plagemann ‘trus. | SACRAMENTO, Dec. 2.—S8ecretary of | conditions as fine rifis. Members' 22 and | “our ) e e catch of seals by Canadlan sealing ves- 702 Market Bt.. Cor, Kearay, 8. 7. tec; F. Fortm H. Franzen €r., G, |State Curry to-day appointed William F. | 25 caliber medal (experts barred), other | S e Bl Probably the most difficult man In the | sels during the past season was 35344, as Siess, G. A. Trost and C. K. Zimmer, com- | Govan of this city to be keeper of ar-| conditlons the same. RS T e world to please s the one who doesn’t | compared with a total for the preceding || And cor. Spring and Second. Los Angeles. , com. e mittee on sick, | chives, vice A. J. Rhoads, deceased. As there promises to be much lllem.{on] Continued on Fourth Page, o know wpat he wants. Lyear of 28,

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