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G THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, ONDAY, APRIL 2, 1900 BAD BOYWINS CONNEMARA IS THE BI6 STAKE STILL AT T0 LEAGUE CLUBS OPEN THE SEASON IN TWO CITIES Big Crowd at Recreation Park Sees the Local Team De- RUN AS OF OLD AT UNION PARK SRS Meets Curtis & Son’s McKin-| James Dean’s ley, the Iron Dog, in the Captures the Champion Final Course. Stake. e — —_— Are in Form, W Ingleside Coursing Park Manage- | but Few Excef ment Postpones Finish of the hout the Various Open Stake hrough Lack of Hares. HOODLUMS ASSAULT AN ARMY OFFICER Campaigner A. E. Ransom, Late of the °; First Colorado Regiment, Is — Badly Beaten. FELL FROM THE RAIL . 1 . OF THE FERRY OAKLAND 3 the Ci R. Volois, While Reading a Paper, ‘ . Suddsnly Sent Over the lives 46 Zoe street, ¥ T . the of the . th thetr £ n heavily . for " e 5 » ferry to cross the s 1 " his t on the lower rail ~ 1 when sudden lurch of a Aot s w him over in to the wa- - zsss istily for help and a boat Fresno Wins. s . ‘ kland and in He was ospital, where 1til his clothes were | Race Meeting at Memphjs. MEMPHIS, Tenn., April 1.—The n of the twen. Memphis Fres B b will begin next Thursday at ry Park, n,).‘“ v‘nnl;(x\(h‘ for a ays, Eleven stakes will Aloska Museum. : of which are numbered | o the richest in the West. The Montgomery han will be run on the opening d: of the meeting. There are in at the e Include or, F. W on, Ridle, horses track. Brode, Ad Dr Florizar, Belle n, Thrive and other: ALASKA COMMERCIAL COMPANY - FOR... Nome, St. Michael, Dawson - AND... ALL POINTS ON YUKON RIVER. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL. 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Wild piteh—Fitzpat- | prepared speeches and all that kame—1:50. Umpire—J. MeDon- sort of thing, the baseball sea- 1.W. Stavleton son of 1990 opened yesterda | B SIS Recreation grounds. The game was be- ¢ First Victory for Stockton. tween the bay city teams, San Franeisco | SACRAMENTO, April 1.—"Dad" Har- ind Oa the latter winning out after | Stocktonians literally mopped up the i excellent exhibition of ball in which | local diamond with the home baseball errors were few, hits plentiful enough to | artists to-day, winning hands down. For on the chase and the in- end. keep the fielde terest sustained until the very % ® P s iete The crowd that poured into the grounds | e @eorsee e e [ e SR SR SRR JoNES game the gentle v and formed in field, and the mud the first two hours of ti spring rain pourcd d pools over the batt > eG e e s e b et = TVGHEY PICKED FRISCO . TO COME (VX JECOND . J gLfiTwLLLD, 2 3 LEFT RiELD. ety 6 EraoveD THE 2 @' | GAmE LN b e ) b¢ 'Fm')(c; | MasceT.. " . : $ °°° PULLIDS Dowil THE SIEIT HIGH 1 Side Lights at the Game in This City B:tween Dudes and Wasps. 3 Geieieioieitieiei et eieisieieieioieteie eieieien b b eieieies@ baseball order, even to Moskiman, who went to first ¢ were hesmirchec was unborn in th sed the rubber th inning | v 1s the idol of s n The same . an old place yes-| hiood, and when and the new | rived t s is the Juve- | oF (wo. ve b : t and yalmy days | MeCarthy, with both of these men hole palmy days | o' jown second and first ba ged at the plate, stick_in har irdie and some real action. But “He t diamond | Moskiman_and *‘Hz Harris wept. co- in bright | piously. Hiidebrand was to bat. He 1 this other Dlayers were | Teeled off a tc . tempe rounder i sl 2 t went through Schmee bullet, the net result being mpired the game to the runs. Five to four was th i oth sides. Vhen he | end of this inning, and F I | J hopefully for the vague futur TO. hope run over by a locomo i PO. A. I presented latter ¥ of the inning, when Franc 1 $ 070 with his nan crossed the plate for the Dudes, and | 6% L C prised, Jok three | the first part of the ninth, when the lo- e A and wafted it out of al team was retired in one, two, three 1 & 4 1 reserve blouse, some- | fashion. LE ol s ! vestments, v«:!h A | The score tells the de a acec B Yot ing’s own and or- B ) o loinek i« 3 3T 8B PO 0 ) I Slocha Brockhoff, 3b B e e e = were tagged in | McCarthy, 1b S Sea L %2 4 of the shop. 5 Rl L . game was played as t B made his first bag H s A. T nd was safe on the 3 > 0 2 0 &) il S ¥, in a self-sacri- : y ¥ g Vit i v s own'life in twain, ad- 50 oA Wi (R fr When i 2 1 perished iately aft- Totals TR AR 128 Jff made third and scored OAKLAND L e »y Hildebrand. That was AB. R BH. SB. PO. A | gy -0 was to the first rattle A s A Se n came the Dudes, and $=3 Gt ending Hammond over ey o T YRR i n 2 ber, something new in £ D oo S S iR anid only enjoyed by fian en s T ls | NGO praey the plate. Hammond e ey Bl Ssereniatn groLee: because Fitz, the fi o e 8 s g Ey ¢ at first, took second on el SR Sk S o8 AR third on a 'd ball, oo B b £ 2 y to catch Hardie between en Hutchinson ¢ SUMMARY. for—Doyle § 5 next five innings Frisco Two-base hit—s rk, but not so with the 1 Lochhead, Courtnes he second inning Ham- 3 1. Stockton 3. fr Salisbury t found o 1 St liking and the b - SUMMARY. t by pit Shanahan, Devereanx. Bab- pepd in the alley on the | pu o ecnonsible for. rick 5, Steffani 1 Double pia Moore t McHale to right field fence, Hutch | gome run—Hutchinson base hit—Lange. Moore to F ittt In T d ball r a homer. "In the sacrifice hite—MeCarth iman, Dunleavy ey. Wild piteh—Whalen. Time of game— tallied, and in the | First base on errors cisco 2. Firet | Umpire ves. Scorer—G. A. Griffin, FACULTY W'LL APPEAR rings; second champion class, G. Hetzel, first class, O. Dammer second class, ON BASEBALL FIELD Staid Professors at University of California to Meet the Skull and Keys Society. ‘CALIFORNIA, . Laubscher, 1t ahn, i third class. est first shot Kaiser, Hetzel, 23; most centers, Ca Only a few of the turned out for their reg shoot. This organization tary musket an being of ten sh = follows: est las i 3 ptain R. Franke. Independent Rifles s t, lar monthly me uses the s each. The results w mili- Blunt target, the scores e INGLESIDE GROUNDS California Wing Shooting and Union Gun Club Members Swell Their | Scores at the Weekly Meet. ’TRAP SHOOTING AT [ | UNIVERSITY OF 2 b | The California Wing-Shooting _Club BERK April 1L—The line-up of the M Kuhlke. 55 Serseant H, Schllchimann. | held its regular weekly shoot at the Ingle- baseball tez for the game next Wedpes- H s " H. Gaetzen, 40; H. | side grounds yesterday. The club shoot, v between the faculty and Skull and itchell, 44; Sergeant | at twelve birds, was as follow Keys Society is as follow! ; H. Felik, 3. | Feuaner 9, Haight 12, Slade 10, Dr. Barker For the faculty—Professor Louis Du Sunday promises to be a very live- | Sweeney Justing 10, Owens 11, Jackson 1 | Pont Syie. pitcher ing with Pro- | Iy day onihls range. the Red Men's | Shields 1o, Trombone 10 . Kulimins. 5 Rus . Crawford of the | Schuetzen Company having arranged for | Score for six-bird pools—Feudner . Haight Collins, first base; Siduey A. Towney, sec- | humber of other clubs will also hold thelr | gy lohel 675 5. Coleman Wilson 3, Trom: Y - regular contests for medals, cash prizes ond _base; Lorin E. Hunt, third base; - LS bone &, P. Nott, shortstop; Walter E. Magee, cen- P ik lmn.;;k scores—Taight 12, Dr. Barker 10, Owens ter fiela; Dr. Jepson of the botany depart- S Ry AN . DangRae ment, right field: Mr. Chandler, left field; Handball Sports. The Union Gun Club broke blue rocks substitutes, srs. Osterhout, Whitney | There was a variety of sport at Phil | at Ingleside vesterday with the following S =<t an's handball court, 8 Howard street, | results: ! \“;',‘ 7‘.““ a,'}fi‘ 'fl;‘h:;‘\;“‘;f,‘;;fi terday afternoon. In addition to a | Regular club shoot—Foster, first prize; Poter- Greene, D. K. 1, pitcher; WIWAM | well-contested game in which J. Harlow, | fon. second prize; Jones and Fisher fled for Mein, Beta, '), catcher; Charles Pringle, < 8 Shivd nripe: Watlan) oty prine Chi Phi, ‘01, first base: Willlam Schow, White, M. J; Kilgallon and J. Collins | O ores-asterson ‘2, Funcke 15, Bunnell 14 D. K. E., 01,'s ; James Whipple, | 00K Part there was a French game be- |y qqie 2, Fuller 5, Olsen 16, M. MeDonald 14, Kappa_Alpha, "00, third base: Willlam Or- | tWeen four plavers that afforded consider- | Wyjpart 14, Debenham 14. Jones 15, g o e rick, Phi Gam. 01, shortstop; William S Rmlnemant 105 SUB NPT e | 20, Michaelson 13, Hees 17 Schroeder 12. Bon- | Foster (cap! L , "0, right field, | ° . 4 ner M. Deuschr Foster Knick 1 { John M ‘. . Bign ‘00, left field; | P. Hutchinson and P. Kelly 2t 21 21| Flickinger T Rickie 13. William White, D. K. E.. '00, center field. McManus and Bill Kelly i 12 15| Walech 12, Iverson S, Hoyt The game wiil be played on the univer- — oy | 14 Pisant’ o, Peterson Thomas 1, Mitchell sity campus and will be called at 3 o'clock | G- McDonald and M. Basch 1B 2108 Tewis 4 Kerrigan 12. Jewett 17 Bruce 4, sharp. The chief feature, aside fmn; l::l‘ . Ryan and B. Chapman.... H Wi & Swetney 15, Justine B, Feoguer 21 error column, will be the ‘costumes of the - = - ers 19, : members of Skull and Keys, who will ap- | b Fodsers and P. McKinnon. § §| gIn the handicap medal shoot Foster won pear in white duck trousers with dress ™ 7 % SHITRING: i first, Robert Liddle second, Pisani and coats and vests and a red ribbon across | G. B. Hayward and R Longabach. 21 21 21 | Michelson tied for third. t Tl .~h!|11 {r,'é"“ '1:‘!1‘?“ wl)ho do nfitdpla_\' 3. 3. avan and E. J. Murphy.. 4 15 13 = wi sell tickets. ey wi marc] lown — to the grounds singing the Skull and Keys | H. 1. Rogers and W, MacDonald.. 21 21 21| Columbia Club Shooting. | some. i o plaved bay | Y BT 284 W. Williams......0 '8 13 M| The Columbla Pistol and Rifle Club 'hose of the faculty who played ba - Aoty antaidnt sk Harhot Ficw wa |in their college days will wear their old | T- Leach and J. Condon.. T & sk i *_fl};r‘:m e as well | college suits; the others will appear in |A. McVicker and W. Maguire.. S bR el M) el various costumes. Wsmagy 2 » 15 = S 3 (Lrofessor Krank Soule, being of the mill. L pre e e B %1 Columbia target, rifie, 200 yards, experts—F. ary department, has been chosen to fill [ o 0. Youne, 8, 3, 1, 4, 6, 2, 3, 6, —iS; A. H the delicate office of umpire. It is hoped | 1 xiiion and 7. Johnson n o 13| Pape 7 4, 5 7. 6, 4, T. 6—34. Shar to make this game the social event of the | E whij o ; R e ‘ ; £, White and C.” Quinn 18 21 [ers—G Mannel 79: C. M. Daiss, S1 season, and if the weather is propitious = e e P 3 the expectations will be fully realized. J. Harlow and 1. White AR 18 8 P e o v e o 4 —_———— 3E°2.Kfigallon and . Gojitue.. 18 16 3t 2% 17 | Phe Tz t- WRINEE. Tl T Becker. 19: e SR N g S & T F Twist, 154; . A. Allen, 164. Ail come . < A French game—Martin Belzarena defeated | rifie medal, 200 yards—F. O. Young, 4, 53, TV';; nl:.esnnf l|he b:lflefl’bffl'!l %the An':wu- ()(.r:;ug Errecalde and Roman Espinol 75 aces [ A. B. Dorrell, i3, 57; C. M, Dalss, 73, ser-Busch Brewing Ass'n ver thirty | to 20. . Washburn, 70; O . Vg gl e W i L SR R TR “ASHUNH‘W of Ball-Player: O. Young, 45: C. M. Dalss, 72; G. M. Barley, Dealers, San Franciac VASHINGTON, April 1. — President | 72. Sharpshooters—Dr. J. F. Twist, G ———————— Gompers of the Federation of Labor said | Hoadley, 61; F. S. Washburn, 75; P. Becker, Riflemen at Shell Mound. to-day that the federation had under con- | Marksmen—G. Mannel, 69; F. Hassmann, T Weather conditions and attractions in |sideration the organization of a union of | Mre. C, . Wanham, #; Mrs. . Mannel, 102 other places were responsible for professional baseball players. ~Its chief - Allen, 117. comers’ pistol medal—F. sitendtincy o cifiming ot the Shell‘);«:::g Sostacts hitheste, hia said, Tisd bSeo. the [ Q- Yocuk. it 4. 4 W W; C. M. Dites, 4, range yesterday. Conditions: we t timidity of the players, but now, since the | 50; G. Hoadley, 61, 64, 68, 63, P. Becker, 61, . Te Mot | clubs had been reduced to eight.'there was | §2, §3; Dr. J. F. Twist, 65, Pistol record good for fine shooting, clouds causing fre- | more disposition to effect a union. scores—G. M, Barley, 47: A. B. Dorrell, 50; Mrs, ?uent changes of light and a fishtall wind R G5 RO 5 Mannel, 93; G. Mannel, 9. Twist revolver rom the south making holding difficult. The Deutscher Krieger Verein held its monthly shoot for class medals, and fol- lowing are the results in twenty-shot Bone ebony, old Flemish, Japanese gray, carbon and old Dutch oaks in new shapes for picture frames. Thousands of pic- tures framed and unframed on exhibition strings, 25-ring target: First champlon class, C. Weggemann, 356 at our store. Visitors always welcome. Sanborn, Vall & Co., 741 Market street. * 3 medal—P. Becker, 3, 11, 5, 2. 8, 3, 6, 6,4, 4—4T; F. O. Young, 61, Dr. J. F. Twist, 92. Twen- ty-two and 25 caliber rifle medals, 50 yards— Mrs. C. F. Waltham, 26, 33, 36; Dr. J. F. Twlst, 29, 35, 41; G. Hoadley, G. Mannel, 27; F. B R R S S STS Y sxpected with ar cateh of the tle ov t ed on the s wa | iHORSEM | Al | pleas -seekers parties were in the park d between showers ly in the morn ¥ ;. | gan talling a_party of horsemen, among them being ( n ab, Vanderlyn Stow, George W. Fletcher and J. C. W | nted their steeds for a ga akfast hour found them at t Cliff House, with appetites sharpened by e ride. After breakfast and a ge | ood time the horsemen again on their way, re the afternoon coming more doubtle just far enough | at_home. the feature at P, Louis, sec Carroll, second The best fair hors First rac 928 Naples _ Milo Me 31 Chispa. 24 Regelong 1019 Poorlands 510 Solano ... 970 Sister Marie ‘Ahwahnee Swiftwater Kitty Kelly 1013 Maydine 1013 March S Third race—Five purse. 1008 Intrada . (99)St. Rica . Ada N . Tilusion 3 905 Undergrowth 1015 Homage Fourth race—Futurity course; four-year-olds | and upward: selling. (932)Los Medanos. 1017 942 Pompino .. Fifth race—One and one-eighth miles; four- vear-olds and upwa (1018) Jennie Reid. 1018 Lothian . (1004) Topmast a02)Malay . 1010 Rosinante . which prevailed yeste the fishe ing effect or afield in quest of tro day of the seasor of keeping down which t day, so far rep embers of the el over ninety. All the members hat the wind blew so hard th impossible to east fly, abounded with fish three dozen fair would at f nd mode r string. popular s the near future wili numbers on the park and county roa The crowds at the Park and CIiff day were not large. . The rain co Emil Markeberg's balloon ascension w High diving for boys—J. nd prize. Trick and fancy diving—H. London, first Six furlongs; old and upward; selling. T . 96| 996 Henry C .......114 . 98| %6 Hannah Reid 106 | 984 Harry by 101| 614 Master Lee 893 Lizzella 101 760 My Dear Second race—Five and a half furlongs year-old fillies; selling. 110 Sallie Goodwin.108 1.105 | 10D Orion ... Lands a BFAE SIS Despite the Discomforts Inci- dental to a Heavy Rain and a High Wind. e it in and the high wind ay had 2 depress- 1 the anglers ad f th returned e fourteen-pound salmon by | Kennetti, at the bridge below Camp lor. For one hour and six minutes t great fish fought for his life ard then, | worn out by his efforts to escape, he suc- cumbed and was landed. The sensational struggle attracted : the anglers in the vicinity. They lin the banks of the stream and watched with | cager interest the effor great fish to free himself from ti which had seemed S0 temptin when De saw it alight softl iter. Mr. Kennetti used a six hing the lar; ub rents eams_on Drinkhe h‘ A small had tk or nd over th r. Both fish ad luck one of about fifi EN BREAKFAST B NEAR THE BREAKERS 1| Notwithstanding the Weather Small | Crowds Enjoy the Sabbath in : the Open. hough the weather t favor t 1 rd on the bea d their outing . before the rain veste irning to the cit uestrian parties ery into the afternoon change the plans of those who anticipated spending the afternoon out of although the late hours of the very pleasant the people were afraid trust the threatening clouds and remained doors a lay we the Chutes yesterday Markeberg made a splendid ascension and came down in his parachute on top of t ydrome grand stand He was not oon was on his way to ing room g are the results of the contests at Sutro’'s Baths Fifty-yard dash, juvenile—A. Reese, first; C. Sunberg, second One hundred-vard dash, amateur—H. See- bach, first; H. Leicken, second. Tub race—W. Carroli, first; T. Sunberg, sec- ond: H. Freeman, third. Jo w. = .—e———— To-Day’s Entries. features of the track over the bay this afternoon are the mile and a furlong run and the free hai cap at a mile, each calling out some ver. card at di 102} 103 02 989 Gussie Fay 54 Enjoyment 984 Fidel Youlin furlongs; two-year 115 | $93 Moonbright ... -108| (396)Torsida 1105 1016 Monda ... 388 I Don't Know. 1024 Uarda ... 1011 Miss Rowena. 108 108 elling. 980 Arbaces .. 1014 Dogtown . 994 Perseus 1021 Imp. sl Sixth race—One mile; three-year-olds,and up- ward: free handicap. 1017 The Fretter, (334) Opponent 1017 Rosormonde -107 | 1005 Flower of Geld. 53 ‘1% |1005)Dr. "N Selectio;; for To-Day. First race—Poorlands, My Dear, N: Second race—Fidel Youlin, Kitty Kell sle Fay. Third race—Bernota, St. Rica, Meonbright. Fourth race—Miss ~Rower: L ra, Pempino, EI Fifth race—Rosinante, Malay, Acbaces. Sixth race—Flower of Gold, The Fretter, Op- ponent. —_————— — LATE SHIPPING INTELUMGENCE, OCEAN STEAMESS. 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EPHRAIM & co. b Disillers’ Agents, 1 | ontgomery street, San Franct @7 Twice the price could buy no h::'erC.L i Pigeon Shooting, % * G Clubg D. ROBERTS, Wholesale and Retai] | | Dealer in Live and| | Dressed Poultry ang n | Game. - PIfons at a reasonabla | _504 Front St. |}t shot | g e e o | Weekly Call,$1.00 per Year