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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1900 5 CRACK GOLFERS DOGS WILL HAVE PLAY ON DEL THREE PARKS IN MONTE COURSE WHICH TO RUN Status of Amateur Golfers Who Take Arrangements Completed for the Part in Tournaments With Pro- Eeopening of San Mateo Cours- : \ fessionals Being Questioned. ing Park Next Month. nal tournament held last ng Park will reopen s S P ¢ under new management Oak- will be made for the a I ours men and of the $t- 1 of has been wlins is of D. J. Tobin, who a success where others & b He ms the support of a num- stx ursing m d is sanguine of N w « The draw for the first day’'s Wednesday, the tended to -offer the of judge to Johr i a marked success g; but his serious illness his accepting t of Union Coursing ttractive programme for will be held o It was ix positio LUXOR, FLEETEST GREYHOUND NOW IN TRAINING. SMALL RETURNS - TTowW An open stake Photographed expressly fo The Call by C. J. Adams. s. St « h:*“”\";(';',',";,’:,i"f‘i o F the dogs seen in (-mnxwuu:n"u’t t:e localacn\\rslng pm:ks recently, pride of THII)S PORTION OF R Mtred Torms tho saeh | R bing O place is easily held by Curtis & Sons® splendid white and black greyhound UCK SHOOTERS Luxor. By some authorities he is pronounced the most representative are: Sara, dog of the breed running here. He will be the principal representative of heron, Warship, the open % 5 F Anne, ky Dog, his owner In the rich John Grace challenge cup stake at Union Park next Weather Conditions Prove Unfavor- s Boy, lowa Mald, Beacon, month and will make a strong bid for the big purse. Luxor is by Skyrocket- sionals Vanity Fair, O'Hara, Bohe, Wave and Is nearly three years old. He defeated Young America In a match able for Sport on Marshes—Quail Diablo. Coursing wili on February 5; won a 44-dog stake April 30; won the special stake on Thanksgiv- in Alameda County. € Y S ing day; the open stake December 10, and divided with Cavalier, his kennel B mate, December 3l. He had the stake at Union Park last Sunday apparently at his mercy, but was withdrawn as it was thought he showed signs,of weak- £ ness and afterward the liniment which was used in the rubbing-down process was blamed for his actions. e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e ] and was joined yesterday by John Lem- but none of them have lost their love for mer an e. Alex Vogelsang, Al the sport. Wilson and others of the old guard go _The invitations to other guests not up to-day. The number would be largely members ot the club are few, but each increased but for lack of train facllities, member is allowed to invite one friend. as persons golng up to-day cannot return The entertainment to be provided by the until Monday night. house committee will rival all previous No big fish are being taken at Point efforts in this direction. top st the patk this Many gunmen were afleld last Sunday in quest of quall and ducks but did not meet with the success they anticipated. The quail shooters were the more for- tunate. Members of the Country ( b and others who have shot regularly over the Marin County hills enjoyed fair sport Many had their last shoot of the season on Sunday, while others remamed in the field Monday to enjoy the shooting until e last moment allowed under the coun- ty law. Many of the enthusiastic quail is for beaten ywing entry was re- was ally limited to umber will go to the who was prominently sing on this ¢ t until he it for his y 1w ws tly in in_the S Reyes, although a number of enthusiasts, Paul M. Nippert, president of the Cali- fh"”“"’ will now turn their attention to & including Frank Maskey and John But- flf'rnmdAssm'luled (]‘v ling Clubs, has ad- Livermore d other places in Alameda ler, have tried their wiles on the fish. ressed a communication to the variou County, where the sport may still be en- N tat young dog BT O CO ¢ 00 404040 Tho members of the Sén Franclaco Fiy- Slubs which are members of the assocla- @06 4-04-09-00-0:0-64-4@" jayed i ary will sts s you Cautian: Glub: loolk: forwand:;to a: bisid on_calling their attention to its present The conditions I veek we i week. H n Pasha— s g o i condition and to a special meging to be S CcoRditiuns et ook woun aghenes B e SOUTH ENDERS :f,:"pmn'x“:ghi»(mn"ef‘;\l»gr pas ‘:,m"cil:,‘{"fi Tetl sent VST N e N HOUNDS WILL duck shooting and the bags fell off no- R emberehis ety qret ble that a quo i esent to turn ov ticeably from what they had been f AND ALAMEDAS e henine o1 Thie sonaon “Tnia 1o Gaken LDe control of racing bn this cosat to the MEET AT SAN i o iy Vi Sl we black dog s an indication of the interest shown in National Cycling Assoclation. Mr. Nip- att, d and avolded th v i K o Sl s E Cyelin, ation. Mr > ered an olded the preserves . ioy T1 theough READY.: TOROW. itk icaiion or tiesterss pert s Thaube (s Send-ctcher aeie CARLOS TO- DAY o e e ens AROUND THE YACHT CLUBS ok eaifor from Sttt S ety e ho small towne the.birds had beon thoe- s, s r\“n'{".‘lm: !I s Barge Race Over a Five-Mile Course e i\h“vfiofli'? lr.\(";rr‘lllr:i"n‘fnh';n-‘; r;':f_fikm!;‘[;:; Fran‘k JA' Caro'an to Act for the Arl}!hi)‘( ff""""""." -i\.::‘;ng the k. g : St it Take, Bane (To Hlosrox The nominating committee of the San MAY be'of inferest to local racing men, First Time as Master of San secve wan dusarted) last, SUnday, Bone of i @50 1o of mpleh: on Oakland Estuary. Franclsco Yacht Club has prepared the [io‘saye: ‘“lrack io elsmr oD there Mateo Hunt. the members caring to face what seemed sis great su nce. He is one following list of nominees to serve as offl-' very fast. Covered on fop With eanvas. £ raie By e 5 cunnige i ‘fj:“‘;a“:"‘:,u;h“; - omising young greyhounds cers during the present year: For com- which has twice blown off. Four thou- The members of the San Mateo Hunt Other feeding grounds. A number of The first rowing event of the year will modore, W. N. McCarthy of the schooner 5and people present January 14. It is a TP n b the five-mile barge race between the Ramona; vice commodore, Harry R. Baying inve JFreeman and Lacey Club will meet at 3 o'clock this afternoon ton i Alameda seni and the representatives Simpkins of the yawl Tramontana: POTt man are not Hding. <;ll“lr ;x;;lmzrn".lxpl-fl:f; at San C arlos station, San Mateo County. w ¥ 1 y. All Of ithe South End Rowing: Club, Which captain, James'Kittermin of the launch 1o get control of the track and run the ter. st ‘Neseor i Lo was elected mas- L. Miller ¥ B. Surn o Dy trick Wwill take place on Oakland estuary o America; secretary, B. C. Bartlett of the Tdc Hardy Downing is riding well, gan, will ofciate for the first time. (le Bert Patrick and hi janions, who For morrow. The South End oarsmen rowed yawl Frolic; financial secretary, W. G. [Kewlse Lawson, Stevens and Turville. has just returned to California fros the closed th 8 reserve of t members have signified their intention of ing the s to-morr Among e who will be on the ground are: H. highly bred m markings of the acros: o i x : el .. Lacey says there are several first cla : o : $ down to the smallest detall and Jg 2CT0S3 the bay last Sunday and up the Morrow; treasurer, R. B. Hogue; tréas- amatours here, and’ he o e o Refiers States, where be visitad: all tie Hisck Jack Qun Clul Sundaj 1 the same lines. *Joh: Maher ©Stuary as far as the quarters of the Al- yrer, J. R. Savory of the sloop Juanita. things for them. picking up new ideas only ordinary sport. The combined ba They ameda Boat Club, where they left thelr The nominees for recording secretary, _The annual meeting and election of of. “hic! (1 PrOoses to carry out here B Y N s T ready to barge. The South End men have conse- financial secretary and treasurer are the ficers of the Pacific Cycling Club was held o 1T: Carolan has brought back an expe- try the sport up near Reeds Station to- ently had no ce togethe: ¢ 3 O tha other eveniny. ol ! rienced kennel man, several good dogs MOTTOW. quently had no practice together dur incumbents of the offices, and the nomi- g ONEL SEERINE. WL the following re- and elgnt hunters, and knows where other and will | Ray, H. E. Rose and S. P. Brown the past week, but they are well satisf ee for o odore has held that office 5 excellent horses B Ao ch 1 Sunday d we X i ! nee for commodore has he DESanenE - Bt ok nt horses can be obtained. He pro- a launch last Sunday and went 5 vered from aie. With their performance last Sunday, when before. This constitutes the regular treasurer. Charies W FE‘{{,4HP5°§§;’;“_\IH poses that all the members of the Hunt ooting expedition into Richardsons Te commencing to fll out they covered the distance from the nar- ticket and will be balloted for at the Alfred Bach: leutenani. Fred M. Srorvei: shall wear the orthodox “pink” coat. y bagsed six dosen ducks. Of : t a Boat. C e o co vhich is characteristic of the fox-hunter these twenty-seven were “cans’ and the row-gauge mole to the Alameda Boat Club annual election to be held on the second = whic t x-hunter ¥-se o 2 Ao siiiiitha Wednesday evening in February. There z in Great Britaln. Now that the master balance bluebills. They enjoyed a great in forty-five minutes. The Alameda 1 CGnSS Signs of an opposition ticket. FIELD TRIAL NOTES. has returned the club will become more day’s sport, but are silent as to the flavor also has a Hughle—Grass- at promise. He Is e kings, and is big Seniors are also in good trim and feel con- “'The anpual meeting of the Corinthian active. It is expected there will be largs of the birds i strong will soon be ready for fident that the n hold their own. They Yyacht Club will be held on Wednesday, fields from now until the close of the sea- Two noted sportsmen of the Northwest 5 mpetition. 4 have been going out on the creek for prax- January 31 for the purpose of recelv. lh};m;:st flmI the forthcoming fleld trials Son. which Is likely to be a long one. as are enjoying the shogting near the city n has purchased three pupples tice during ec oonlig annual report of officers and of at Bakersfleld s noticeably actiy g e ground will probably be moist and at the present time. a A. Hil- P e mm”;;mp‘!::d tice during the r 1t moonlight nights. ing the annu D noticeably active. Most soft until quite late this year. The con- lis of South Libbey, Mont, and G. E. The oarsmen will leave this city at 10:15 e€lecting officers and directors for the of the participants leave this city to-mor- o stake win- : 2 coming year. The regular nominees, as v. Thomas i > dog Vigllant to-morrow morning and the race will be COIINE VEAr- The TeEEIAL Ow e o Z‘;“,;m:‘dh;;";‘f Johnson, Souel Emin Pasha Started on the arrival of the 10:45 boat will almost certainly be elected, as no ©XP he scene of actlon yesterda One is a black dog, weighing from San Francisco, or at about 11:05. signs of an opposition ticket have ap- Polnters have been In great demand c pounds, while another is a counter- People on board the train leaving the peared. It is understood that some late. John Coleman, the bookmaker, has art of Hugh Lynch’s black wonder, Lot- mole will be able to see the start and can amendments to the bylaws will be offer- bought from R. M. Dodge of Bakersfield M. i then go up to Chestnut sireet station, ed, one of which will relate to the ad- two polnter pupples, one by Sam's Bow rtels Bros." Winning Style. which was whence a seven minutes' walk will bring mission of women as members of the Fannett, and another by Sam's Do e Liv imported from Ireland, has whelped thir- them to the Alameda Boat Club's house club. It is not at all likely that the Counitee. v ey er by Sam's Bow Spring Valley reservoir. On Saturday “:;,“‘l'm;,_ PUppies to the same owner's Hughle, in time to see the finish. The train is amendment will be adopted, as the Corin- r - _Lensing Eelloge has gup- e AN the.pack: will be Jai@ aw at thie JETENE ight of the litter are living. timed to reach Chestnut street at 11:22 thians are known to be strongly opposed chased a dog puppy by Cuba of Kenwood- ©!d tollgate house on the Crystal Springs Henry Justine, will shoot over the same :‘[ur‘ hy will fill the position of and the race will take between thirty-five to the policy recently adopted by the San Jaquina, and L. L. Haggin, a dog puppy road, near San Mateo. On Wednesday, four well known fleld dogs Nic, Flash, Stockton, vice “Jack™ Sheehan, and forty minutes. It is said that there Francisco Yacht Club. The Sausallto by Sam’'s Bow#Counte: January 31, the meet will be at the polo ‘ o “thelr quest structfon of the new kennels for the per- Lougee of Spokane, Wash. They shot on the judge. was manent accommodation of the pack will Petaluma Creek, above the Olympic pre- shortly be begun, and the work of im- days since and secured proving the pack will also be taken in r canvasbacks. Mr. Hillis won and. the Globe championship trophy for trape On Wednesday, the 24th inst., the meet Shooting at Tacoma some months since. will be at Byrne's store, on Halfmoon _ David Thom, C. A. Haight and W. J. Bay road. on the farther side of the McLaine had an enjoyable day after quail more last Sunday. The same with James Maynard and ins, will shoot over the same are ned Mr. Shechan has been appoint- are weak spots in the Alameda crew, clubhouse is given up to the ladies during and Bruce Cornwall I Vo E. Slade fleld at Burlingame: om and Vi to assist them in their quest teward at Ingleside. which a long race will test. The officials the week—Mondays and Wednesdays be- quirea a puppy out of the same litter - 1 a good shoot on the Maher tried out two Master Glen- are: J. R. Bockman, president of the Pa- ing devoted to rowing; Tuesdays and Albert Jose 5 5 o Lars A . he P: o H sday A Phs promises to re: B ast Sunday splings at Union Park ciic Association, referee; J. T. Sullivan, Thursdays to basket-ball, and Fridays to merlted reward for his anormeits e ON THE TENNIS COURTS. Ba"Eyre shot he Willow Lodge e e mmo)nnmér' '-{"u';,'aa‘r""_l Ploneer Rowing Club, starter; A. P. Roth- jectures and musicales. The lady mem- porting the famous young bull-terrier preserve, but his re s were not heavy. ha youngsters z kopt, Dolphin Boating Club: C. H. Smith, bers of the San Franclsco Yacht Club in- Bloomsburg Baron. Iay and Gleaseh Interest In winter tennis has mot abated . John Maynard, James Maynard, M. T Tibs T o resident Alameda Boat Club, and Wil- clude the following: Mrs. Sperry, presi- have bred Woodcote Queen to the Baron he- Calif: e OIS dad v = Hopps and H. Justins shot near Alvarado, o Eiring Flora McDon- liam Thomas, captain of the South End dent; Mrs. J. M. Kilgarif, secretary; Mrs. and E. 8. Heller has followed with the 2t the Callfornia Club, and every after- pu¢'did not secure the big bags which ‘g.'\,, will be his “;];'3 Rowing Club, judges; H. W. Maass, vice L. C. Campbell, Miss Grace C. Martin, well-known Torpedo. noon this we the courts at Bush and were common some weeks since. et il be his only president Alameda Boat Club, and A. H. Mrs. A. L. Black, Mrs. E. Shoobert, Miss ~ Albert Sutton has-had the misfortune to Plérce streets were in continuous use Sanborn, Frank McLennon, John o e Sark win Melletz, South End Rowing Club, timers. E. L. Wilson and Mrs. George A. Story. .lose by death his magnificent magtiff This afternoon the second of the handi- Crackman, A. W. Wilson and Henry rebrescnted in the Bells Bramaark will The following committce of the Alameda ~Frank Bartlett of the Corinthians, for Callfornia Esther, by Cube-Pedlgree The cap doubles series of tournaments for Skinner speni Tucsday and Wednesday some Moondyne—Queen Bee and by Boat Club has charge of the arrange- the first time in eight or nine vears, finds cause of the young mastiff’s death was the club cups will be played. The teams below Hamlet on Tomales Bay after black mara—Mialmo youngsters. ¥ ments for the race and for the reception himself without a yacht, he having sold pleuro-pneumonia. The loss is one that Which have played together during the brant. The flight was poor, the sports- lden Russet has been ©f Visitors: W. B. Hinchman (chairman), the sloop Queen to J. S. Hanson, a new affects the whole coast, as Esther was last few weeks will enter the lists to-day men blaming the full moon for the small ! with Pasha Kennels' For Freedom, ©- 1. Smith, J. H. Timmens, F. S. Cone member of the Corinthian Club, who last undoubtedly the finest of her sex here, and contest for the prize offerings. Joe number of birds which they saw In ac- understood that C. J. Horrigan's 804 E. M. Hunter vear sailed the Phoenicia, which he sold She was the victor in the winner's class Dally has the handicapping In charge tion. imported dog Overture will be tried in , The South End crew will be made up as to H. Dimond. During the coming sea- at the San Francisco Bench Show for the and, depending upon the performances _ Phil Bekeart, L. R. Larzalere and J. B. oriv with Curtis & Son's crack dog 1ol J. P. Foley, bow; C. C. Dennis, son, however, Frank Bartlett will sall on last two years successively. She was un. Of the respective teams in the last tour- Burfeind had only fair shooting on the ¥ As the latter Is in grand condf. NO. 2; James Pallas, No. 3; Ed Scully, the Queen with her new owner. The sloop der engagement to breed to Dafonet Mon. nhament, he will change the advantages Spooney Gun Club’s preserve near Alva- n = consistently a fair measure S5troke; Albert Sonnenberg, cockswain. Aenid was built in 1834 by Willlam Stone tez. allowed the weaker teams. The Whitney rado last Sunday. They will be out again s en! ma ken of his opponent's ability. Lhe Alameda representatives are: J. Lew- at the Hunters Point yard and was sold Leon S. Greenebaum's splendid _y. brothers, the winners of the first handi- tO-MCITOW, JEFNSE hetiee Setunia Y tollowing: i McEnroe has lost hie imported dog 1S, bow: D. G. Greenle 0. 2,W.G. Han- to Charles Morel, by whom she was nam- brindle bulldog Harry Lacey. by Captaly cap doubles tournament, will enter the Ci W. Hibbard and A B Truman left Byrne. Major H. J. G Admiral Sampson, and thinks an effort Sen. No. 3; F. W. Avers, stroke; and E. ed Queen. In 18% she challenged, on be- Kidd-Phedra, has entirely recovered his Stfuggle to-day. They are on scratch— on Wednesday for U'-‘At:rs‘fiy;'{d “w h»;‘v hhfl); be made to run him outside this city Hansen, cockswain. Considering the dis- half of the San Francisco Yacht Club, health and is in fine form. Mr Greena: ®nd are the only team that plays without Will remain to w ¥ B. Good ~ - rd, H g tance to be covered the crew rowing the for the Perpetual cup, held by the En:' baum expects to beat all comers in (he Some advantage. It has been quite the trials, w - e he 1 next week : s Kellogg, John I under a new name. \ - - Sum- O s fcCatchen, Chasies Page The al City Coursing Club has longest stroke will almost certainly win. cinal Yacht Club as trustee, but was bulldog classes, order of things for the young lady mem- _The members of Lincoln Gun Club will ; r B. Williamson ruled off a man named Douglas and has The annual dinner of the Dolphin Swim- beaten by Commodore Leonard's El Dr. A: Gilbert of Stockton has been en. Ders to play speclally arranged matches oPen the trap-shooting season on Febr b John Lawson m not notified the California Coursing Commit- ming and Boating Club was held last Sat- Sueno. Timn she was sold to another deavoring to reorganize the Stockton ©O0 the courts during the morning hours. &ry 22 at their Alameda grounds. It is in- *tive programme T e EvE that effect urday night at a_downtown restaurant Charles Morel, and by him to Frank Kennel Club on an American kennel ¢lup Luncheon follows, and in this way tennis tended to offer an att = g polo at Burl N. P. Whiting's Winona has been bred and was a successful and pleasant affalr. Bartlett. basis, and with every prospect of cess. AMong the lady devotees of the sport is for the men who like to smash clay disks. game. his pony ing over him and in. to Russell, Allen & Wilson's St. Clair. . The recently elected officers were in. ~The committee appointed for the pur- The doctor is forming & Kennel of cockers, Feaching its old-time soclal caste. B e ke s - pea e s stalied. J. B Keenan and J. J; Cronin and pose of nominang members to act s and his = latest acqulsilion, ‘the’ black e e e gy by B R R T g ks S A S S : others making speeches ere were bfficers of the Oakland Canoe Club during cocker dog Star, by Von der = B g 50C i of Seark. Th b % - ornY e Southers RIFLEMEN ENTERTAIN. Songs by Bush. Fenstemacher and Low. this vear. his submitted (he following Hoster-Jeesic, promises 1o ber a senrpn® ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. number of vears. The members of this L Association will be held - l;lo xmd‘ in lrl‘limvn'ul music by Molica and names: For comn'mdnro. Ph(!‘lln C‘a{duc nd ja}ck. fh‘:,' ’.i‘»" 'rv]\:;'\;u’:fnlw‘fn .',‘r'",-"f\filr. ‘.‘;: - e of e e 3 Lerond . Coney issued a challenge the sloop Annie; vice commodore, Howar . C. Wegener of the Redwood Kennels * : Dr. S. E. Knowles is presi- ¢ c women's champion. _The annual banquet and distribution of for a swimming match to J. §. Earls and §. Byxbee of the canoe Whim; secretary- is.disposing of all hls cockers except his , Thesecond match of the season between on this coast. Dr S, I Knowles Is presi- fornia will be de- Prizes of the Germania Schuetzen Club W. O. Patch for a medal, distance one- treasurer, Charles Stewart of the sleop champion dogs. the Vampire and Oakland assoctation GeRt WEie - round will be at was held last evening at California Hall, quarter of a mile. The Dolphins will begin Beatrice; members “of the membership The directors of the San Francisco Ken- football teams will be played to-day on 4,8 00 I play, and the four Bush street. The report of the offi. O Bet @ barge crew into shape soon. committee, C. J. Taylor Jr. of the sloop nel Club held a special meeting on Satur- the Presidio Athletic ground. The first [nanimate Ta st scores will \t the programme of last AMONE the men who will be tried are Nereid, and Dr. 8. A. Hackett. The elec- day last at 55 California street, for the match was won by the Vampires with & on the 57t ecretary and treasurer. vernors of the California Association will meet inst._in the rooms of the Olym- s showec ‘ championship b 2xdlection, Dixon, Kragness, Lerond and Swedlund. tion will_be held at the clubhouse on purpose of acting on applications for score of 8 goals to 2. The Vampire team pie Secretary Ad Gunzendorfer c £ atch z y- E“’m:d"r""fl“ ind netted the F. P. Waggershauser, who rowed stroke Sessions Basin, East Oakland, at § o'clock membership. The following new members will be without its captain, J. MeGaw, Anneune at preliminary arrangements elgl ollowing are ”',’,_ ‘“,m'\;g: . ‘e "1‘"- of the junior barge crew of the University to-night. - were elected: M. M. Tomkins of San who injured his ankle last Saturday in a will be made for the eighth annual State < nd in ¢ ..rl and the prizes: By ?r (ulifun}in Inyth{e]rfl::n:\ held at El e g e gatael,hh. H. fmcsl:munF nndl Leon S. match agalust the British Mercantile tournament, which will be held at Fresno to continue piaying E 2 Campo on June 2 of last year, also at the reenebaum o an Francisco, and Marine. but will have the services of the on April 29 and 30, er wins a hole, when ship class—First medal, Dr. Fourth of July races and at Astoria: dieqg VETERAN CYCLERS TOMEET GRigir®otng st doiden Gato The an- Rev. I W, L. O Rourke of the Seamen's B. P. Brady of the freight auditing de- t will be ended. The winner will L. O Rolsers sf rings: second medai. recently-at Jackson. He was working in Inunl rnAeellngn\\'lll t;.i r:)e‘ld about the th Institute. The kickoff will be at 3 p. m.. pariment of the Southern Pacific Com- gold me nd the women's John Utse 1. Second champlon class— g mine when a cave-in occurred and ; C . inst. meeting of the Pacific Coast and the line-up of the two teams will be v tried his luck as a gunman last Sun- IS May wh 1 “mrmln' i g ey e quec- crushed one gr ;:15 ‘h?K Amputation was Theo:,gg?:::i}::et::er?\?g vfi“yfl:‘?«e}fls p dec‘hzl Y ey e o g I TN Atter succeeding, n baxging a few A ng in a foursome <> necessary and the shock caused his death, ™Men % nst. ‘ ‘cans” he wound up the day's sport by ED ey while Waying lu's | me Lirst medal, £ b e . eath, N t i Vampires. Positions. Oakland. » D 1y on the links of the Los Angeles TVEL AN 4yls . e J. R. Bockman, president of the Pacific evening with the merriment of good fel A T PR Burtchacll. 3 Baker capsizing his boat. His friends affirm the fitth 3 g “Bradley he had all the “ducking” he desires for second medal, A. Jung. ~Assoclation; George James, captain of the lowship, for the members have extended = pAGERA]L], TO-MORROW, Reberisen p of a hill over- 331 s e IR eBtutor an pow-Onsthe DRy - Praaite (I TBeLa L R e e toroy Duggan. Haltback.......P. Chambers o > K ne is consider- Medals for first best shot—F. P. Schuster, Bockman expresses the opinion that the UNion. Not since the days of the “good . The second game of baseball for the Macdermid Halfhac Shaw BOLD ROBBERS STEAL vards. This i8 twice, E. Goetze, twice; A Jungblut, once: new Olymplc barge s the least cm‘nkylofi old ordinary” will (tih:re :)e slu(I:h a,gath amateur champlonship of the Pacific Wjllamson -Forward. -+ More 4 mldv"hr’nl oun- ¥, Uischle once; F Beutiler. once: L. all the recently bullt four-oars, as four Crin€ as is pll;a:“lsefor 3nsse:u%;tmePr?. Coast will be played to-morrow afternoon Casidy........- “Forward. . “Erskine $3500 FROM A BANK 7 Tnet venn (e Ome e er S ¥ Bridses. onces C. Thiriyes, mMen who had never rowed together befors Mohrig will bring iy c- at Eighth and Harrison streets. The con- Westerfeld. . Forward... Lamont 5 Ryt he 4 Golf Club made “Gully,* once - sat her comfortably. {“g&%l hf; w;?'?r:y'u'l?:ch n&lll!se‘;:fi;l[t"hcll: testing teams will be the Heesemans of A.F. Chamber: Forwal on Helm & Thels Wer Fh pie of the “short conrss ™ 3 Medals for last best shot—Dr. L. O. .. T n 18572. - Em Oakland and the Lash's Bitters of San MELS AT ST A oot Their Way Through a Posse of . . 0 e wice; J. U 9 i vintage of 1S76. Robert M. 4 v ¢ length heing 10 Roggers, twice; 3. Utsenig, twice: 3. ¥ STEELHEADS AKE RUNNING. P48 %, W"HA6Cana Fred Cook will sa: Francisco. The following will be the SWIMMERS AT SUTRO’S. Citizens That Attempt Their J e putting green be- »m the teeing ground. Wal- the Los A late the troubles they had gaining admis- lineup: sion for their wheels to Golden Gate Park. _ Heesemans—Bulger or -'““Tso‘:;; Piteh’ The usual weckly contests in swimming Jungblut. once: F. Rust, once: J. Gefien, Sre G once; R. Stettin, once. eles Country Ring_target, best ten throe-shot scores— Capture. TER, Ind., Jan. 19.—The Com- The steelheads are running in Russian ROCHE:! heldon, Knapp, Eddie Ad er; Denny Shea. catche s one of the holes on the p B Fakior 4 rings. $100: Dr. L. O ed. River, and many fishermen are getting Loy wonars will 161l Of Lhé famous toup; base; Davis, second base: Lutgen. third and diving will take place at Sutro Baths mercial Bank af Silver Lake, Kisko Coune 1 course on the drive. gers T‘-’c,mx‘m.& ';z( 'c}m;g;-r 'fz !x‘nn'xlz,' W. out their tackle in anticipation of royal ing seasons of 1 1889 and 1890; of “Fat’ Cbu"se; Thur!nuhs‘r:‘on;lgn: Knm’-. 'lle!lflnc[d; to-morrow. The entries follow: ty, was last night robbed by burglars « ——— e McLaughlin 720, $30. senlg 710, $25; A. sport with the hig fish. Advices receiv Hammer's marvelous staying powers, ne, center field; Johnson, right field. Fifty-yard dash, juveniles—F. Ralston, G. $3500. Five charges of nitroglycerin w NEW BOXING ARENA Strscker, O, 5 N Abrens 6. 320 K. fom Captain Watson and others convey Blily Meeker's appetite and “Confuzzy' _Lash's Bitters—Flatt or Russell, pitchor: chalss. 6, Owena R Cooke i Taitken, & heed to open the sate. The robuers Shot > . 0, $20. ®Y McClure's o es. > names of Moore, kgl 5 A se; Col- Schilling. Childs, E. Minier, F. Ritter, P vay o a 8 The Columbia Athletic Club, organized $17 50; W. Goetze 2407, 315 4 et w hook and dard, Thompson, Frank James, ‘Bauer, Eddle Smith, shortstop; Brockhoff, left R. Riding. One hundred-yard race, amateurs— o North Manchester on & handear. L. Haake 283 |ine at Duncans Mills. The pool i : t 1d; Thomas, F. Byrne, W. Wallace, J. O' i ! F. Rust 2881, $10; A. Junghl e at the Milroy, Wetmore, Allan, Adcock, Gar- fleld; Keogan, genter fleld; Perrine, right T. Thomas. F. Byrne, W. Wallace. J_O'Drien. 'y, Price, clerk, s sev: motion of boxing, has leased - 312 e . Fonnl EBUe BT, mouth of Austin Creek is Cleflrlns!rflp. rett, Libby, Gilmore, Easton, Middlehofr, fleld. C Sullivan, H, Seebach, H. Stelljes, E. Smith, v nuam Erice. a o mbb,;“:,,:&f"}'-‘,;‘; for the pre the Panorama bullding, Eighth and Mar- ¥ S Ot S idly, and all indicatlons are that fishing Browning, Doane, Melrose, Cox, Angell, -The Pacific Gas Improvement Com- T. Lahusen. Tub race. 100 yards—F. Green, e - - ket sirects, for'a term of years The e o ety Gamon, Prize. will’ continue good untll another stormi© Marshall Goddatd, Carpenter.’ Wattors pany’s Baseball Club dosires a challengs P Sunbers, J, O'Brien. E. Beyer, W. McCor: photy. but escaped with the others. Jus¢ bullding will be arranged especially for ,y.five ring—Won by Dr. L. O. Rodgers, The fish have been taken with bait up and many others will nfialn be on every om any amateur nine in the city. 1 a.“;' E. Lieboldt, W. Olsen. Trick and '1'-.,,::; miles behind the robbers at Columbia boxing and will be opened with an ex- 22 rings; the next high were D. B. Fak. to the present time, but from this time [ip, for they have promised to come to- challenges to be addressed to James dtvis y. Th s hibition on February It will seat G000 tor, 2210; F. P. Schuster, 2207; J. Utschig, forth a spoon can be used to advantage. nme and renew old acquaintances. Few Kelly, manager, cornor Annie and St ;{";‘%fifi?.‘é“:_ Dlgr e}‘“?"i‘af.'..'.l.i‘. f"BTG’L fr:la"nmee lrfi:{:rm:mevr: a;:anb'":;r:dm:{;lk: people. 220i, D. W. Mcleughlin, 2188 Colonel Kelihor is already on the ground, of them are members of the club to-day, venson streets, meter department. - J. Cathcart, L. Boudle, O, Miner, R. Copdeil. many depredations In Northern Indlana.