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FLEETEST OF : DOGS TO START | RICH PRIZES | Training | ace Cup ‘ Stake. | men Are Giving atives Spe- ition for the Event t. i ——————— THE YACHT CLUBS. _—————————— HANDBALL AT RYAN'S. at ¥ new me GOLFERS WILL | CONTEND FOR | COUNCIL'S CUP 3Professionals to Com- pete on Links of Bur- lingame Club. Men’s Championship Tourna= ment of Southern Califor- nia to Begin on Wash- ington’s Birthday. | day are: R bury %, H. B. G Jr. 88, J. W. By b( Charles Page beg nd Mrs. J. Mr Waik Mr and Mrs, Ge Mrs. P. E. I er, Mr. Mrs. F e grea FREEDOM, th von the nine stakes PATH MEN OUT ON THE CAMPUS 1| Bright Prospects for the Ath- letes of University of California. BERKEIL ; wi will un- Fuller, aptain Kaars- eshman, is and may alternate first game against ed on the campus showed he was an e 1 hard to_ hit. Kaarsburg xperience in his favor and can be counted upon never to go to pieces. The outfleld is proving the hard- est to fill. Swan, shortstop last year, Mc. refe am Drt Broug 1ges at Roy Sir . Inspectors; Ber R. 1. Wool Parker, m of walking; STANFORD RSITY, Feb. 18.— The work of rd baseball nive as shown material improvement in many s of the game during the last weck. most noticeable advance has the stick work of the individual Coach Murphy feels that of the men can be depended upon h poi P the ball when they come to the at. The others may hit it or they may » likelihood being that they won't needed. However, wult can be overcome by hard work, that a few weeks hence tne be able to bunch thefr hits the Infield is still slow a of its most e in making etween them in the enced pl al of me ast wi man’s Fupd, which goes to show that the work of the se is not yet far advanced. Lanagan is still improving and_ought soon to be able to put up a g00d exhibition of twirling. His speed and | curve is all that could be desired, but he cks the judgment of an arienced ayer. The outfield has been strength- ened by the presence of Chet Murphy, hu there is still a tendency to miss easy chances, which can_only be done away th by a well founded confidence ameny ers yach Murphy exy expressed himself as 1 with the work against Santa yesterday. The ability to hit out at the right time brought home the victory to the cardinal. Work on the track stili two professional tralners are always at their command, the track athletes have made little use of their servic men are needed in eve: vent. Some new talent in the pole vault and weights has en discovered and is being rapidly de- veloped John Brunton, ex-track captain and at one time the leading sprinter at Stanford, is visiting the university for several weeks and will coach the men in sprints. It may be that his presence will revive interest on the track. Clara the t lags. Though D4444444 4444 4444444444040 Our native lassies will be- be come great golf-players—sosays the local golf expert. See the pictures of California’s fairest, photographed on the links espe- cially for next Sunday’s Call— : also an interesting article on 4 z! how they play. : [ lasananasassasssssananad ] ++ 4444 4ee +Heee More | the | B ikt four | inst that b im Judge Bull | h he has com- ITRAP SHOOTING ted | thought the 1 S rs at « ro f the stake e also. defeated Moond nd in America and | 1 champic Itimate win Flatterer. vards beh two len greyhound SRt e 02Nt SN et e et | shot near Santa R former bagged twent, LURES GUNMEN | pritin iy Yt i OFF THE/EIELD b e 0 o triena Elaborate Preparations for the Opening of the Bluerock Season. y to IMP. FOR FREEDOM, J. H. ROSSETER’S $10,000 GREYHOUN ™I DRAG HUNTERS rt the attention of the gunmen from | The Ariel Rowing Club is be; ing to feld shooting and it will not be long be- | Show signs of activity and has several fore a host of men will be smashing clay | applications for membership on file. At { disks. The San Francisco Trap Shooting the last meeting of the club the following Association, which has assumed the man- | SiX new members were initiated: Edward agement of the grounds at Ingleside, has | J- Murphy of the Southern Pacific law s made arrangements for a big sea- | department, John H. Desmond and Aaron port. W Murdoch has been | H. Brown of the Southern Pacific freight manager of the grounds. Three | Office, Waiter H. Young of the Sun In- < have been arranged in March, The | Surance Company and Charles J. Mc- members of the California Wing Club will | Keon. The new officers for the first half shoot live birc on X .u(\l i e follow- | of 1900 were installed after the meeting. | InE Sunday e Pt the oub men | The increase in the number of members of the San Francisco Club will pepper | having rendered it necess for the clu blueroc! On the fourth Sunday the | to own more boats, the directors were Olympics will shoot bluerocks while the | authorized to negotiate for the purchase n Francisco men will try their skill of the Louise, New sets of oars and new | on_ llve birds. sliding seats have been ordered from the The Olymplans had a practite shoot at | East and the barges and skiffs are being | | E ss_order. live birds last week at which high scores | put into first- were made. W. J. Golcher killed 11- Kington of the University of California out of the two dozen birds at which he | is getting together a four-oared crew, so shot, Clarenc wman 119, C. A, | that it is to be hoped the university will Taight 12-6, Herbert Kullman 11-10, and | be represented in some of tk ces dur- Ed Fay 11. 'The directors of the Olympic | ing the coming season. Smith and Allen Gun Club have announced an entertain- | are also practicing in outrigged skiffs ment in the clubhouse for members and | An intercollegiate rowing contest seems their friends on Saturday night, March | still a long way off, as until the Palo 17. A number of clever entertainers have | Alto men have good water upon which volunteered their servic: to practice there is not much likelihood and general hi. ity should prevail. At the t meet- | of the Berkel men taking to rowing > club an associate membership | with any great enthusiasm. was established. This is limited to 100 | John ~Hammersmith, leader of the members, who will be entitled to all the | Olympic Club, s_enthusiastic as ever privileges of the clubhouse, but not those | about the project of establishing a run- of the preserves. The initlation fee to|ning track, athletic fleld and boating this was fixed at $250, with dues of $1 a | quarters for the Olympians on the Ala- month Achille Roos, who is prominently iden- tified with shooting interests, . meda side. He has not waited for the ac- complishment of his plans before begi ning to row for himself, for he ha leav al- next Saturday for Mexico on pleasure bent. | ready joined the Alameda Boat Club and e bay about Mount Bden is said to | goes out in the outrigged skiff under the be fairly carpeted with ducks for miles. | coaching of S. J. Pembrol Though Mr. Some of these find their way inland, but | Pembroke has reached an age at which the majority are inaccessible to the | most men give up racing, he has an- smen. nounced himself as ready to pull five rank Maskey, one of the most thor-|miles In an outrigged skiff against all ough sportsmen on the coast, has pur- | comers. : chased some property on Eel River, Captain J. Lewis, F. W. Ayers and where he propos three months of the a comfortable house In the c great fishing and shooting district, where | n avail of all kinds of spor Robinson has been ins | and’ will secure boats he c George H. Miller have been appointed a committee to have a new outrigged skiff built for the Alameda Boating Club. F. W. Ayers intends to try to gain the high- est place among scullers, and will prae- tice with a view of meeting A. W. Pape In the outrigged skiff. The Alamedas have € to make his home for ar. He will have nter of a Ellis | alled as caretaker | and other requisites of the sportsman. | organized_a new junior barge crew a L. R. Larzalere and J. H. Burfeind | follows: E. Halnan, bow: E. B. Thornig, hot over thelr Alvarado preserves last | No. 2; E. M. Hunter, No. 3; George Lewis, Sunday, securing a joint bag of forty- | Stroke. five ducks. ditions were not favorable for good shoot- ing. Bert Patrick will put his fortunes to the test Reeds Station, Marin County. are sald to be coming in in numbers an he expects good sport with them. the fortunate last Sund The d was warm and con- Charge Against Salomon Dismissed. min I Salomon, charged with assault to murder during the fight for possession of the Tax Collector's office on January § Wwas brought to a close yesterday after in the fleld near The spri t] to-morrow The preliminary examination of Benja- | Jack Sodter and Ma were among | noon by Judge Cabaniss dismissing the ones in wrdsons Bay | case. George Fletcher, superintendent of , securing twenty-five “cans.” | the Odd Fellows' ( : Theodore | and Plummer killed fifty Eng- | Kytka, handwriting expert; B. F. Lam- Dan Ross lish snipe and six ducks near Point Arena some days sirce. Mr. Muller of the Southern Pacific Com- pany killed thirty-six ducks, bluebills and near Mount Eden. 1 R sprig, D. bourn, City Clerk of Alameda; Attorney Ruef, and Wallace Weldeman, a reporter, testified that it was impossible for Salo- mon to have fired the shot, as they were close to him at_the time and it was not fired from the direction in which he was standing. including “cans,” last Sunday Grubb and James McCutchen E | J Paint San Mateo County Hunt Will made a neat re pr e and man who t This who neve many top rails iss Grace Me yards. The me eighteen holes gey, was won I J. C. Wood ' Howard ¢ with 9 for k ( S, » made by Ross and Smit For t se. » slip T and Wood tied with Schumacher. Tha wing_handicaps. g and Row affer and F Tufts m Ho Dunne (““Mr. Dooley") has been the links of the Los 4 er golf courses in and >rnia P e e ] er cups to be competed s, among the trophies sented by the Duo 1 be run for on Wash a two-mile steeple- which w birthday Abruzz! PREPARE FOR | A BUSY WEEK This 2 Cabin road, at 3 o'clock. on th Enjoy Three Runs After By B o o e B the Hounds. Tuesd Will spect at Burlingame ( s at 2 p. m. On Washingtc y_there will be members of San Mateo County | o o 3. 3. Moore at $ ot last ¢ Belmont sta- Me home, after which at Falr Oaks at 11 e riders will ved a cour at It e i | o’clock. t Saturday the pack will be At Ty oo followed al- | PE°CH ot the Hobart farm, San Mateo, 2y who drove | gt 3 in the afternoon. oacd of the —_——————————— b the| SWIMMERS AND DIVERS. t the — 01 the | The usual weekly competition in swim- 4 T Dns was eytane g and diving will be held at Sutro lingame Country Club - house. ' The | Baths to-morrow. The entries follow: ncis J. Carolan was proposed | _Fifty-yard ?“?f’ér:z:.‘.x'mb‘"}';"\u:\ olibeck. P re and re Sunbers. O. d to by who said as 3. Ch , H. Freeman, F. Ralston, R. Rid! s e master had | {0 vard race, amateurs—R. Dahl. H. Selz & tint he sport of drag | g "\tirring, C. Lundin, E. Josephs, W. 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