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N FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, - O 1 FIRST REGATTA |COLLEGIANS TO BE HELD AT TO COMPETE TIBURON COVE AT PALO ALTO| Six Barges Will Enter Junior Ready for the Ninth Annua[; Race on Olympic Ladies’ Championship Meeting of | Day. Rival Universities. AMPIONSHIPS. rnia Tennis Club e AMONG THE GOLF LOVERS. meet again, 3 ils from o played in i being linked with another ielder in the doubles. | rise of the tournament, | |and rashes and fast play forced comparisons with “( 4 4 vis, the second best of the Eastern visi- 5. Word comes from Berkeley, ho ver, that Braley Is not playing in form. | He has not had much practice since he the college last fall. doubles team, Sam Hardy and stands a fair chance of prize, Welhe is a strong, who has improved steadily few years. Sumner Hardy . Hunt, have played to- time. ncon, on the same courts, Club will hold a doubles r the Davis cups. All the teams will compete. The thers have won the cups is ne to take them fore v become olute e drawings will take place ——————— HANDBALL EXPERTS. andball games to-mor- n’s court, 858 Howard B. Hayward vs. W. Fisher Regan vs. T. ey and M. n vs, M. Me- | . G. Smith and P. Hutchinson and Maguire vs. R. Hausman Would Have His Revenge. Valer a tailor on Geaty Powell, falled to appear in court yesterday to an- f disturbing the peace. | witness was Carrle Wis 1312 Mission stree d left entine « ® a pretty girl li - alleged that she £ § empioyment and went to work for Iss noon a . Abrams, a tailor on the same street. V: progrs - entine threatened that he would stop her events from_working anywhere eise and he in Sc b 1 ¢ 4 Abrams to discharge her. April 13, e 4 h e hile she and he: her were walking | ong Market from the | 3 lentine me Ladies’ fine kid la a palr nd raise #1 the Bee Hive Shoe Co., 717 Market st. *| of $2 was declared for: i G > “Riei -- /fi“?‘i‘% CHARLES NEWMAN'S BULL TERRIER SAM. DOGS IN VARIETY BENCHED AT THE KENNEL CLUB SHOW. exhibition of San Francisco Kennel Club, which will be thrown open to the public on May 2 in Mechanics’ t comprehensive show of the kind ever held here. mens being sent from the far East, ¥ ome local fanciers have imported dogs from England for the Charles Newman's bull terrier Sam the fines nise of being the mc ave its representativ 1t of shows held in the showing them here. n this coast and predict he will carry off the blue ribbon in his class. ISP EP DS DETD PSS DDE TS S DPDE PO PO- TRAPSHOOTERS MEET IN BIG TOURNAMENTS Smash Clay Disks at Fresno and Kili Pigeons at Ingleside. +oe0000Q Experts pronounce @i e oo ie BAY WILL SOON BE WHITE WITH SAILING CRAFT The California and Corinthian Yacht Clubs Open the Sea- son Next Week. BASEBALL HAS THE POWER TO DRAW CROWDS| The National Game Seems to Lose None of Its At- tractiveness. all season is well under w taken to the s Recreation the tmportant trapshooters ay was an ideal day.for s ezé and smooth | and the public ha; ing a good t rnament of the - favorable cir- ounds there Sacrameqto, The score was of ball good. Despite Sacramento in the box the local team won out, thus amona over to the .29th an toward the H t and of en. | d for those Assoclation’s arar With Hughes, Doyle and Salsbury to do doubt that the ng working team. nor Hughes . but tnis is owing have not yet roundea I happen When these twiriing tne Senators wiil hav irgest live bird clubs ning games last | to tne fact that the Tiburon to t Saturday. thian Yacht contractors work before The main room has be lengthened, cisco Gun Club. fore been promoted by This shoot has hereto- the Olympics, but > clubs will co he shoot coming just tournament ill permit of s so arranging thelr programme as Shooting will | ing Assoclation | al provision that to the Cori pitched a remarkable game on expect great thiigs from him before the season is over ) ger Butler of the Sacramento team of his interest to Arth reason assigned f most successful opening day is confidently | with the adaitio: charges both | once the referec s another bird, whether the bird Also that a man breaking but Butler refus If this is the on the market. | . who Is in saa | 2 o mate with I The Stockton and San Franci perform this week As it will be the first meeting of these clubs the fans will no doubt be out | in force to pass judgment on the quality of ball they are capable of presenting in a contest against each other. tons are slightly in the lead, but the gap is so small that the two If the local t Jority of the series it will c. with the farmers. work of last week the home renewed confidence In themselve: prepared to give the men f) City the snapplest kind of The line-up for to-morrow is as follows: Donohoe has sold th p Speedwell own the ark Argo | killed or lost. £0 long owned b: | the score as though he had turned away. Recreation | He cannot thereafter use a second barrel. The complete programme follows: First event—! , 310 added: high guns to win —Ammunition manufacturing race entrance 3, 336 added; high guns o win. Dust medal race; The winner will receive a medal which entltles him, 6n surrender thereof, to en- trance monéy in next ehoot. clubs glve 315 to the, second high gun and $10 side pool, entrance $5; Foufth event—Miss and out; entrance §3, $10 added; last three men in take pool, 50, 30’ and 20 per cent First event—Six birds; entrance $3, $10 added: high guns to win. Dupont Smokeless Powder race; twelve bird entrance $7 £0, $26 added by the Dupont Smo ad of the ordina vawl Seven Bells is over at Sausali E s ways, recelving a thorough over- . Gutte's_schooner | prepared for the season at Benicia, and E. A. Wiltsee's schooner Aggie not been seen at Sausalito since the close of last season. Second event The Stock- | be dishursed, Tho stal comedian, a an M. Forsyt B | efl Beggs has purchased the grey- | Well-know nger, hay teams are Virtu- | p unq Beay Peep from Tim Harringion. | teered their services, and other | ns a ma- | "G § ot il A inge places | , Lhe California coursing committee has | ent will appear. Da: their brilliant Francisco fleet will returning to- In this race the California Yacht Clubs open the season with receptions and jinks. Owners have been bus: to the third high gu: high guns to win. rom the Slough with_thelr “craft ek for some weeks past. The flagship Embla, the sloops J Becond day’: Second event— ready for the other craft will be cruise on_the following ing are the committees Third event—Fay Diamond race; twenty birds: The winner will receive a medal on_surrender thereof, In this race the : Entertain- fin, S. Marshal, modore A. M. entrance $5. Third base. which entitles { entrance money If next shoot. clubs give $15 to second high gun and $10 to the third high gun; side pool, entrance $5; high guns to win. keman and ex-Com e Though the Friscos succeeded in defeat- | lighting and decoratlo; de la Mon- Pog First event—Ten birds; entrance 15, 520 added: high guns to S ~Twelve birds: entrance $7 50, $25 Third event—Twent: oyl At midnight to-morrow the lmit will ment, in Hiidebrang | have expired within which it is possible | » - | to enter dogs for the bench show that the nerves ing the Sacramentos with Jay Hughes in | opens on May 2 at Mechanics’ Pavilion. nutrition Manager Harris feels | The office of the San Francisco Kennel | strength. the box last Sunday the Senators have an advantage o aggregation while they h guns to win entrance $15 ers start at twenty-five birds wil Yacht Club has decided from the Pacific Inter- | the Encinal in the assocla- The string of ; | morrow to give dilatc be divided into five sec- | tions of five birds each for the purpose of dis- for each section of five killed straight the shooter shall go back one and he is intent u on getting a star o equal magnitude. le has not given up | proximately the number of e hope of inducing Bill Lange to don a unf. | Prosimately the number of entries, form, but if he cannot get the stalwart ecure Decker or some Association tion for thi | tance handicapping; lameda Co soclation, as Willlam he will { other equally rel The representatives of the Union | Club at the Fresno tournament will prob- be the following: P, A\X('l'lxlt('hmm. }-\}. el Olson, C. W. ebenham, L. Jarette McDonnell, J. McDonneil, P. for yachts in a class Macdonough Cup, have no repre » which they year's Santa Cruz team, whom George “Commodore T Van Haltren recommended to the | Club_ management | fielder of the West, has joined the Oak- ————— SWIMMERS AT SUTRO’S. | The aiving and swimming contests at | Alec Truman will sbo Sutro Baths to-morrow afternoon attract- | boced ie ed the following entries: Vi Juveniles—G. Kelber, Donovan, H. Kerman, E. Kelber, M. Carrods Hanson, M. Riding, F. ompanied by Peterson, F. a long Euro- recently for his sloop Cygnus will commission The Olympic Gun Club men will shoot the rocks to-morrow at Ingleside, the San men shooting Association . Paddleford co Gun Club San Francisco s on its roll, ondition than 120’ membe as purchased 100,000 re not expected to last the season out. —_—ee Will Play Basket-Ball in Reno. Last Thursday night the Lowell School basket-ball team left this city for Reno, Nev., where the .young ladies will play a game this morning with the team from the Univérsity of Nevada. ter recently challenged the Lowell team, offering _transportation and expenses to The local team is composed .of seven members and They are:ch: ton, wife of t nd is in a more | it has been for —_——— @444+ 444444454 444440 Notice the freak features that will be presented in next Sunday’s Call! have heard of some of them before, but have you ever seen any illustrations upon these . Schumacher, E. Minter, W 1| of Kenwood and four ot | beek, M. Rudonick, G. Chilas, £ 3 rd race, amateurs—M. Rudonick, M. | will send down a string, while Upton o Harring, F. Tyson. H. Lincoin, ¥ | Blythe will defend Alec Truman's eopre | DR M. A. McLAUGHLIN, Terry, G. Wallace, H. Ahlbach, T. Thompson, | One of the most interesting exhib H. Freeman, J. O'Brien, R. Bell, C. Landin, J. Laird, H. Seebach, C. Carl- | ton. Tub race, 100 vards—L. Davisc Kelber, F. Rellly, J. Eames, Taylor, A. Baudain, M. Rudonick, E. Jacobs, Possibly you substitutes. oned by Mrs. Frank Mor- principal of the school. El Dorado Owls. Dorado Owls,” composed of members of EI Dorado Parior 3 W., will give a bal masque at Sacra- toga Hall this evening. ast soclal functions given by the mem- ers of this parlor is sufficlent guarantee that all who attend will joyable evening.’ Wingless Birds. Electrical Indian Clubs. Owls for Pets. Hens for Artists’ Models. Barbed Wire H. Freeman, Trick and fancy spring- board diving—C. Catheart, ris, J. Hanto; F. Eames, R. Cordeil, O. Misner, W. Summer, E. Epperson. fifty-yard race between F. A. Wolfe and L e The Illinois State Board of Health rec- gmmends that a sanitarium for consump- | kennel of Yorkshire terriers are expected | 504 Fpopt Sf. |50 3t & reascnadie 1 to attract a great deal of attention. l Ton: Telephone Bretttrstetstsssess ©r 4444444449444 4444 I spend a very en- P+ttt ettt eeb it tet ity tives be erected. " KNG CROCKETT” PHeTo BY MumT.. WOULD BETTER ANGLERS ARE THE BREED OF PLANNING FOR GREYHOUNDS FUTURE SPORT Coursing Men Are Importing Awalt With Tgpatience the the Best Strains of English | Opening of the Big Streams Blood. of the State. IRVINGTON IEMMNEL! HD CORLETTE OwNER-« \ The most not: | hounds ever m ing man i land o mportation of grey-| The anglers who make annual pilgrim- de by a California cours- | ages the import cted next week from Eng- | the State are alr X of the breed in all, | They four bein while two are twen- ty-two mon They were purchased in England by J. H. Ros of this city, ng to inf n s of this coast. There sreeding during re- >ration of the stock result in time. The grey ted by Mr. Rosseter are al hounc dire ants of Waterloo cup win | ners, < best blood courses through their v Or | Pick twic Two : | o Rog storer. Rog now leave is the that ever led | Miles from | wia a Waterloo win to the | gSermation. | nare. A dog g is by Gallant, also | the hatch a Waterloo wir out of Jea Mil- | brought burn. The latter is out of Mullingar, the | OB & faster sc | dam” of many famous performers. 'The | two puppies are by First Fortune-Moth- er's Cholce, y are called Fort ate | Choice and My n as A erett, Walter Ca. leave earl - at The four saplings ld at auction at Union ! only limit placed upon t will be sold for ast | here. Mr. R to services of For Freedom and E for two puppies out any Ii Large catch: coursing at Union Park Creek and also S lay upon the arrival of the | ~Eif Marks, Slade The stake was limited to | David Sachs and Al Cumming leas Among these are Fine | Thursday for what promises to com’s new English dog | lightful fishing pilgrimage finest looking ever seen | destination is the K not at his best yet, the cli- | which they will fish r ng him in its grasp. Luxor | will leave the train at Re is also among the entrles, of which the | then travel by stage to the pick of the local ken- 7 condition, ® "The cholce bit of the Ingleside pro- | cently gramme to-morrow will be the match be- | as he on the t | tween Lowe & Thompson's Flora McDon. | —had never hea ald and James Dea Connemara, the | of water | | hero of n champion _stakes. Flora | by the Vallejo W McDonald showed a shade more speed | Séven miles from « 4 from sixteen t They we d th her opponent, but he is | be re: r worker If once placed on a to this there will be stake. The sport will at 12 o'clock and to- at 11 g and of his favorite sport died on the plains near | $tricken with paraly jays since. His owner had ‘};‘j*‘ to destroy 1 the greyhound Nonpareil ‘;\:‘ of recc it try cut his dog. The JAt- |, W. 8. KIi 1 1 up a strong hare and ran nine | {TO4¢ ' th¢ b before he could be retaken. R o g gg has bought from M. Law- | o=. JSMm7 & red s-old sapling by Ben Bolt- | (V0 0'& st wn hompson expects a consignment | g 1 rounds next week from his Kansa He hopes will Flora McDonalds among o J. Reilly’s good young dog % i up owing to injuries ing contact with a barbed . on has sold a _puppy, by Syl- ' ystematic to the firm of Curtis ey offered $300 for Santonin, a speedy son of Emin Pasha, but it was de- g clir Blacklock is in whelp to the same owne val Buck. g Lowe & Patria is in whelp & to_Lord E. & R. t's Mystery has been bred sneid kennels' = Pretender. H. H. Terronette has also been mated | Portant 8 with Pretender. , and K. Pat Horgan's Miss Manila has whelped a litter of three pupples to Glen Roy. 1 An Irish«dog named John Doe, which 1s said to have distinguished himself on the | — field, is due in this city next week. | Sergeant Eccles’ Benefit. The next important fixture in the cours- | An entertalnment & < ing calendar will be the ladles’ day cham- | given = this eve -2 pion stake to be decided at Union Park | £o June 16 and 17, The stake is run under the | J®28ue of th patronage of the Interstate Coursing | fit of mas Club, being one of the fixtures of that as- | f the compar soclation. The park management has | the affair in cha added $500 to the prize money which will y, with a view to mak be disbursed. The stake will be worth | financial success. Wil the Cr ing finally completed its set of coursing cal. | entertainment endars, making nearly 100 volumes. Tt has o a full set of the English stud book, | together with the Bothal Club’s stud book ADVERTISEMENTS. | | and_ Captain Ellls two volumes on win- | | ning strains. D. Shannon has registered a litter of oge eleven puppies by Emin Pasha-Sinaloa. | W. C. Glasson's Joy Bells has been bred | to Curtis & Son's Terrona. St S A, BENCH-SHOW ENTRIES, is a serious ail- Club, 238 Montgomery street, will be open | until' 8 o'clock to-night and all day to- y owners a chanci to foretell ev tricity is a bracer for hough it 1s too earl already an a fact that last year's total has been exceeded, - ‘Among the notable dogs to be entered is ceds the nerves Lewis Rutter Pyle's Scotch terrier John eeds the nerve an 'y good specimen of his| vitality. This is the work of = bréed. Fra rolan will show a beau- | titul collie by Ormkirk-Emerald, with th ck coat of any ever seen here. It is : probable that in the absence of John E. | [ cLau lln lt de Ruyter’'s champion Old Hall Admirai | . . collie will dispute the win- lue ribbon with Jalsh write 1 gers Verona Brower | M- W. M. Waish writes as follow ow Irish setters Forbestown, Cal., A specimens of the I never had anyt breed in which he has lately developed | ae your Belt Trea such enthusiasm, the English setters. M N WV be 28 Yosemite Kennels w1¥‘ bave m'm usual | "*° > by display of pointers. he breed will t 2 se mv meth of apciyin m"xxw AL gy o] pill and ss= mv method of aprlying Bakersfield will send up Sam’s Bow, Cuba | this grand curativ: power, or send for iliustrated book—f Mr. Carolan ner's_red, white Vice President E Alec Truman will | Son. Coutt Kennels wili show Slain Sam’. s will | = ) be that of the Golden Gate St. Bernard 702 Market 8t.. Cor. Kearny. 8. F., Kennels. In this kennel alone will be an And eo-. Bpring » nd Cescnd Sts., Los Angales, entry of eight St. Bernards, among them saporishond e £ E | bei Alta B?rn:\.] Whllt'h s | defeat Champion Le Prince Jr., for the | Di e 1 | Egpinser trophy. Pigeon Shooting. | “Mrs. Pilisbury’s fine Boston terrler wily = dispute the palm with all later importa- | [}, ROBERTS llr;n .fand\ ‘\r;(rr‘nan‘ (‘X[{le(‘l! to re- . " celve'from New York in time for the show us | a French bulldog that will make things | p o rom® 170 B2l 1 vut contract to fur. Itaifan greyhounds and Mrs. Attridge's | Game. any and all clubs, Live s expected to | | price per shot.