The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 12, 1900, Page 4

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1900 RELAY RIDERS READY FOR A BATTLE ROYAL Cyolers Representing Garden City, Bay City and Oiympic Clubs to Race. YACHTSMEN TO RENDEZVOUS AT THE NAVY-YARD Corinthian, California and San Francisco Club Boats to Cruise Together. T San Francisce, Cor- The eighth race around t hs will the bay, participate ¥ aise this af v jo, where clubs of this,Stat 1 to-m the As the row. - All arrang ad financially of rac properly it without have lat As to the the Bay ( Olympics say » strongest team, w are afr 1 of many new me will_be notice in The Call ye > to judg probal The racing com following offici event: Referes, J. A. Woodson, Sa J. W. Leavitt, B. C. W cock, B. C. W B.C. W.; ump E.A Myers, George Dix James. Racing ¢ B.C. W.; L. O. The race will start promptly at 9 o‘clock_to-morrow morn: f th s d L. the 12 o'clock broad gauge or 12:15 nz gauge boat taking the local tra s ' tion, where bulletins of the cc race will be posted up to t time. Too much credit canmot be accord Captain T. G. Spillane of the O Club Wheelmen succes. duct of the arrangements for t which are now all compl ¥ Woodson of the A pointed L. S. Upsgon of man of the road gether with Mr. Smith of the Ba shortly afterw Spillane’s co-par did not do_any w matter on Spillan to work arrangeme thing Capta is that some jealous wight around and say that he IS trying to the committee. President Woodsor appointed Mr. Spillane chairman committee, with F. W. Smith, B. C. W and L. O. Sill of the Garden ( E. . Stoddard, well known in th here, is traveling in the northern part the State. the National Schuet- T R R R R e R R R R R S S R SR AR ARRARRAARAASSAASSSSS S ROtINDING THE OUTER STAKEBOAT IN A CORINTHIAN CLUB REGATTA —From a Photograph by F. J. Clute, Q444444444 44444444444 b o5 The spi scene ated herewitk - s ok e Dr. E. T. Mervy. the well-known “tooth - 117 ThE 4 1 tr rewith is a common one on San Francisco Bay during the sum- | crack on all sail possible. The boats are stoutly built for crulsing and are invariably fitted with all carpen of the Bay City” Wheelm Schu . c r \ yus clubs show skill and daring in conveniences. Tt cing machine type, barren of comforts, has never developed here. Quick decl- will_depart for Cape N — « ; a : g s er a a but the tender s to sion and clever seamanship are often required of the yachtsmen R N t. her Bttt sttt bttt bt bbb sttt sttt bttt bttt ettt bt P bbbttt bttt sttt bttt tt sttt sttt ettt sttt ttttt Pttt titttttttsttsttsssss@ |Jumesof San ot e road his WILL COMPETE |t r s = Sion ) FOR A TROPHY | s, oe e e street. Secre- tary James M has charg the arrangemen ts. are most com- Edward Donohoe Presents a |plete. All the FlVE BARGES PALO ALTO TO |t q WILL ROW ON MEET THE FAST en | OLYMPIC DAY COUGRSER LUXOR Captain James Finds the | Drawn Together in Chempion! ot mones vy ot vy | SACRAMENTO 1S sy marenc on| - LANDED SAFELY IN THE LEAD Oakland and Stockton Will minent dealers and ntatives will attend. l | | | | = no boy- | Water dI:J ?leedera Too | Stake—E ish Dog Rural | WITH THE GOLFERS. S SR Stiver Gup to Ba Shat far Eycle press repre e 4| Co or Polo. tist Starts | 13 : Artist Starts. | 1t was intended to open the new et Grounds Diamond. Decoration Day. SWIMMERS IN ACTION. | een-rale of the el Golf | s — | Club this yon by althy patron of | The entrles for the customary weekly ird Donohoe, a Wi s of cours- - nt i Geary's fast y vhound | teams of repr e .-:Ll:gm.,.q of the Catifornia 1 e | pigeon shooting, has offered the most val- | swimming and diving contests at Sutro ; Ll awn against Curtis & Son's | and San clubs, Owiny e b I‘j)-‘ v”‘h" € | uable trophy of the year—a fine silver cup | Baths to-morrow are ollows: o ¥y Axor W impion stake | absence the best W & end, they have | _¢or 4 gpec This is to be shot | so.yard dash, juveniles—G. Keiber, G, Charles, the tted Union Park. Onl f t ago so | it has t s steadily climbed all the other| o ¢ the the San Francisco | P. Sunbersg, G. (¢ 1, H. Leicken, g ( ich ha ¢ a . the teams. After 4 rack Stock- | by g = gp >, Lockwood, E. Mintér, P. Summers Mul sl SRNChREA tau hie specd | th e it ingib ack Stock- | Trap-shooting Association, Ingleside, on P ok wat, 3. O'Brieh, A Waiker, J. John one” il of Palo : with | be a0 apeuedattan it alght kames, | Decoration day ch contestant will | gon, E. Kipp. M. Rudonick. L. Hanlon. O, Low- he meeting nigh 3 St e it 173 The | ompet ; b - rst place With | ¢poof at twenty-five pigeons. A handicap | enthal, C. Shilling, G. Childs, M. Carm ody, W. i p latier in two straight courses, al- | SOMPY a lead of over one hur er cent. The | ,onimive consisting of Dr. S. E.|Wolibeck, P Louls = Ml ST —————————— h 1 1t layved on committee, onsistin . 3 . arc: e had an opp - | though FPalo Alto showed ec 2 | seasor o ung all the teams | K Sw 4 3 ub race—H. Carcass, H. McKenzle, Me- ON THE CRICKET FIELD. : ad an opportu e Alto sk 4 equal speed in 1son i et young and all the teams | Knowles, J. J. Sweeney and Merton C. Al- (._'vl;mkk havis P Ratlly, G, Kelher. L. '3 will be sent to | the run-up of the first tri Coursing d still be bunched if those at the bot- | len, will fix the mark from which each | poud, P. Sunberg. F. Taylor, A. Baudain, F. e £ | Club | m rer b the rela- uld succeed winning a complete | man ‘\\ill'.\‘h\mk Any ties !r; lht'\'llrfil round | pames, W. Jacobs, E. Kipp, E. Wells, F It o the | tive spee Beacon s. The local team has been strength- | Wili be shot off at birds. No entrance | Q’'Brien. 3 T mmittes consisting of R. B g e i et b second round on e e B e it | fee will be charged except the price of | - Trick and fancy. springboard diving—E. Mec- iog I« nd H. C. C; s o106 | Alko Lo wive Dhavs ths daaTey WiE EAl o The % 3 R ot JUIBEE birds. Owing to the value of the trophy | Kenzle, R. Cordedl, F. Epperson, F. Eames, O. the Calif Citalit - Abas project. It wes e Frggen PALLSOn. o T final round Will | ot a veteran first baseman in the person | a large entry and exciting contest is ex- | Miser, R. Riding J. Hanton, R. Cordel, L. preg mooniigl Nenuipton steke. ‘for \ ‘will be contested on any day not | Of Pabst of St. Louis. They may give a | pected. e T Lt 3 known fiyers aré en- | ed, on any daY Dot | good account of themselves at Sacrame The officials of the San Franciseo Gun P ogen, G- Watn- 8 o uewn nyess ard su- e competitors. %o, where they are going to-day to play | Club announce two special bluerock han- | JIif e amate, e — r ub s regularly afternoon. T'ne .,u‘\:lf»‘ for the Council's Cup | @ series of five games with the cham- |dicap events to take place on the after- | geebach, L v nt Alilster street, At Mrormmeis SUSother | oo " dies will be played on nearly the | Dlons. The Stocktons and Oaklands will | noon of cach regular bluerock shooting | o'Brien. H. Fr | day, comm is for the ne will b g to-morrow. The first ——————— diamond locket to be shot for a » O e raeetings Bhaotens | *Tis time the March wind waked the rose, handicapped according to their | But it can’t blow because it's froze. me dateés as the confest for the men's | come together in this city in a trophy. for second place, a position tha Modern golf clubs tend to approach | by the Slough City team, but only Monday evening the -builder Al Rogers, was reported that the club boats of the ass match was played | is at Webster street which in itselt would _Among the doj riurrican are: Ala elevens cided to hold a te, Roci Is Ancho; more and more to the same type, there | PEL cent. | e “ni or ine at Long W Matd of B, Bonor: M- | N beink so much difference i Style and | The following table shows the exact|skill.® The experts Shoot % tWenty | se———————rcafo Rocord oth, B barge out- | Cash, M Gordon, For’ Glory arance between the clubs of different | work done by all the teams up to date: | targets and others at as many more as -~ . ed ski : :r ever The wakening, Hot Haste, Thornhill ! s there formerly was. Twenty | — — — — | are necessary to place them on an equal ADVERTISEMENTS. & committee has the regatta in |iock b owery Boy, Walt & Littie, | Years ago it was quite easy, without ex- 22 12|99 | |footing with the experts. The club re- w~«w§-« W. Howe. A. H. Brown, ) v 2 Craig Boy, Carmencita, Roch a club closely, to tell who made £18 |5 |5 18§ |gexves the right to change the Bandiesp out T. M and H. F d King, Winning ie, Littie Sis ¢ leading makers manufacturing |81z |5 |3 3 |8 |before each shoot with the object of still Lewis fon was aiso laid | siwist, S Jtiien | clubs with special characteristics, For- Bla |F 13 |2 |5 [turther equalizing the skill of the contest- befor The ciub numbers | rin, Vandal, Vuloan | 8an, Morris, MacEw and Patrick CLUBS. 3|8 |Z 2 s |§ |ants. The nighest possible score at each These Are among its members many good swi Auckland, Patriot, Royal| clubs could ‘be readily distinguished by 5 |18 |8 |3 20, or 10 for the five shoots, the Most who de to form an o Morning | @ golfer. Nowadays all the wooden clubs | 1817 |8 ’r making the highest score Su ful 2] Swimmin ursing wij | are alike, the number of clubmakers has | i pS Ly ssible 100 will receive the ecesstul s a ed and | ival of the | Jargely increased, and machinery is used S Rt S _must be shot off under the Specialists the ch was JITOW At 10:15, in the manufactire. The heads of clubs | Sacramento I EI I ditions of the final shoot. 15 AmnerS T ? Coursing bark for | tend to become shorter and broader, and, | Btockton [-% 2] 4l 2|1 The second is a handicap pool shoot. n America. & he board of directors, who will act | ow will be a 96-dog | though not so graceful as the old clubs, | Oakland .. | 2] ~ 3 612 The entrance fee will be $1, including Free cons f : it. If the aniex is formed rac: of good ciass. Among the en- | are_more effective, The modern club Is | San Francisco. 3[1]0)..] 4 tirds. Ten dollars will be added by the Theobald eld off Long Whart, which is sald to : Chicago Pleasamt_GiIr, | & harder and more seientific hitter than ‘*fl‘ club each Sunday. Competitors will re- Consultation. A A ne the best straightaway swim- . Maytlower, Kid Mc Master | the 0ld one, and the head is made some- | _ Games lost plel 6l : ceive the same handicap allowed in the No Pay n, B. ¥ courses in the Ur Bl Clair, Crawford l.ass, | thing like that of a mallet, as an fmple- v S | first event. . # , best swimmer. ““Lily of the West, Miss Benman: | ment of that sort has less contact with | Strange as it may appear. the foregoing | The members of the San Francisco Gun Till Cured. Boraerer e, | e ground. more concentration of force | table shows that, though the Friscos are | Club will pepper bluerocks to-morrow at , Sweet Kimma, Prince Hal, Mol‘u; and greater accuracy. at the tall end, they have won a majority | Ingleside, while the Olympic Gun Clyb One Spot. 0. t‘hetgb;lmes ghlvh Trhhr-_\' have played | men will s ;\{»l Hw;xlr)]rds. One week from Manager J. M. Halton of P ats | 0 G X against the leaders, The two teams have | to-morrow the California Wing Sh r E fra) ton of Basha kennsls | RAINS SPOIL THE FISHING. | played against each other five times this | Club will shoot live birds, white the Lars ¥ S o tanr ot TNl B season and the Friscos beat the cham- |colns will perform on bluerocks. - o €. He is one of the pur- cniid pions three times. Yet they have failed | The annual shoot of the Red Bluff Gun | received f’fm]x G “‘xw' 8 2 ! ngland by J. H. Ru ad| The unsettled condition of the weather th win a :;lngle gamr fi;ztrm (h]n;l Dudes. Hl:? “;lll be hfolrl to-merrow. The affair states that the Olympic men congider the last Saturda; He is in s season in a | From such a showing would appear | is in charge of a committee made Belvedere too cold for a water |good phy -ondition that it 8322»?,?:,,{:},“;2"“ the ARng 'rhf,'} O trips | that form cuts no figure in baseball. . H. Allbright, Ed F. Lennon arna 3 5t gne: A BUMNS The line-up for to-day’s game is as fol- | Bradley. There are six events in all. éach The event will probably be | thought advisable to start him at onc The Ariel Club hab chartered | and then if he succumbs to climatic ton: | t0 Well-known streams have resulted in | iows: fon et o ';,m(;{l",r"‘"’“fi" and other o : s from this city will anders’ launch Alert and an- |ditions to throw him out of training. | disappointment to some of the most ex- g : B eonv ey membars 10 Bal- |12 Drindie and white 1 color and. Selghg | pert AUEles. The watsr in the MoClond | patec o FPositions. ~ Qakland. | attend the meeting. May 2 ol A % ‘::'bnm ~|?l.:') 1mlum1~u H: is by Falcone: s still high, It is claimed tlhe_‘qvor vzfll H:ul;‘n;nr R —————— Rowing Club has so few | Queen of the , and was elp | ne S bes une 1. The water | Salisbu .. Steffani embers that 1t has | April, 15, Falconer s b el LW Fs’;‘?ne;x:nl;- of ::')'“srl‘;‘ll fi‘url?y and the. bed | Covrtary —- iuteninen | DOG SHOW GLEANINGS. ta crow to row at Bel- | Queen of the Fens is by Nabora, a full | of the river may easily be seen. Now an | Babbitt Francks It will make one or twg entries | brothe to the mighty Fullerton. Rural | object six inches below the surface cannot | Moore -Lange | fn the junior outrigged skiff race. On the | Artist won the Manor House stake and | be discerned. The Sacramento was dis- i Schmeer | That the selection of Judge Mortimer .ond” Sunday in June the second race |Gup on January 20, 190, beating New Min- | colored from last week's rain, but it has Moskiman | for the dog show was a wise one is indi- g to the Ariei C! swimming & Mckinley, Kil _..:.v, day ent ped that f x rs aro ihout Shortstop Left field. . | G r? 'y Center fleld Drennan t % medal will be rowed and |strel in the final. He divided the Old | already cleared considerably. At Sims 1 | cated by the dea . I e o Darme win *h3 | Bicatord stake with his brother. Theatri. | meny men fish the three creeks in the A B B s Dy |0 e 14\:‘xg§1"‘:-?.;:' DS . Omiy otie d and jinks held |cal. In the Newmarket championship | vicinity when the river is not available. @ San- F: : K the directors of the the most interesting events on = for puppies he was beaten by the! The Fruckee will be ready for the fish- Native Sons’ Baseball Players. an- Francisco Kennel Club, and that by 3 dies’ day will ihe race in |ultimate winner, Peerless Beauty.” He & ermen about June 1, although its present orge G. Fraser of Pacific Pa J. W. Flynn, against the win of | Ot s Chitween | George Taker | Was tried out at Union Park on Thursday | appearance indicates that it will be a late | » S5n8, o "B B0 00 1 pFarlor, .| Covin's pointer, Lady C. in the field.seie) nd Stanley Adderley. The former won | With For Freedom and justified all the | season there according to well informed | -5 1 P Daw. J. Wren of oY | class. The ground of the protest ia that Blanley Adderley. in® forIer WOn | Mibactations. of those. intorested In his | antiers. The Yoha wiil be ready for the | of National Parlor, Dan J. Wren of Pre-| Lady € was not eligibis to compete ' |§ 731 Market St., S. F a larger margin,_ according to Dr. C. | running. trout fishermen about July 1. cita Parlor and Peter F. Mertes of Rincon | that class, she not having been placed 1o oS RN C. Dennis, than did Stanley Adderley. He With' Rural Artist came the dog Lun- At the recent dinner of the Fly-casting | Parlor have addressed a communication | any recognized fleld trial. Mr, Col " Elevator Entrance. HWOURS—Daily, ¢ is an athletic man, constantly in good |din Llnksf consigned to Richardson | Club Charles 8. Wheeler called attention | to all the local parlors other than those | cites the premium list of the San F; i to §; Evenings, 7 to §; Sundays, 9 to 11 e Giton and trame falthfulle | Brothers of this city. He is by Epichar. | to a pecullar fact regarding fishing. Each | they represent asking that each send a | cisco Kennel Club in support of his asser- A e ares” However. has hie suy. | mus-Elaine, and was whelped In January, | year the rods and tackle are being made | representative at & meeting to be held in | tion that no such restriction appiies” to | B HOME CURES. FREE BOOK. Ay e ey s Sabe |18, He Is ‘a bluck dog and welghs sixty- | finer, thus reducing thelr pawer to Kill | the committee room of the Native Sons’ | dogs that have competed in field iriats. e - six pounds. gAms. ' In every ofher iine of sport the | bullding on May 1f for the purpese of or- | The premium list = reads simpi i ~ % intended to mark out the eourse | | FieTy Face which arrived here recently | opposite tondency ' prevaiis. Rifies and | ganizing a Native Sons’ baseball tourna- | trial class,” but the custom has alwaya £ s bought from |} terrier Banjo. whos for two coi d the fans. Aibert Jo- r of the imported bull ter- | ary Baron, has taken his ) sportsmanlike equanim- inng for another terrier | | s AL P LT ; : e on Belvedere Cove by buoys firmly at- | from 'England, is expected to whelp to | shotguns are being made more destructive | ment. It is proposed also to enlist the | been, both here and in Isenbruck. John Peltler and J. Shrak- | tached to anchors, 5o that they may not {Rgyston shortly. ear by year, with special powder and | parlors on the Other side of the bay in the | strict the ellgibility. to 523,‘;“:’}‘.‘{ po el dwierr DR. JORDAN'S great ilarcitos, the property | drift The distance will probably be meag- | Snowflake, the grand dam of Whitehead | bullets, making it less difficult to bring | scheme.. been placed in the trials. ch have b Valley Water Company, | ured by taking a barge crew out at full and owned by T. Kennedy of Sacramento, | down wild fowl and other creatures. . Messrs., W. C. Ralston and Alb, .‘s!'. o’ ."To.' last Sunday for the |spced for four and a balf minutes. The | has been bred to Promise Me. The seventh semi-monthly contests of Stole an Alarm Clock. seph weré elected members of San Braos i ison. The trio of anglers | thrn will be at the point reached by the | . M; Hartry has bought the dog Indepen- | the San cisco Fly-casting_Club_will 3 » cisco Kennel Club at the recent maceiin= 1051 MAREET ST bet. G247, 5.7 Gl trout, all of good size | crew dent from Andrew Dean. He is by Emin | be held at Stow Lake, Golden Gate Park, | Patrick Murphy was sent to the County | of the executive committee. ent meeting Anatomical Museum in the The World. Weaknesses or any comtracted giscane ponitivaty cursdby ihe oldest and conditi he Tritong will appoint a nominating | ¥Asha-Van Needa, and Is two years old. | this afternoon and to-morrow morning. Jail yesterday for six months by Judge| The prizes won at the w 1 g 2 t show will be pay- b ont- Speciiist ca the Const. e —— ittee i He will be trained bygJames Sweeney. . H, - committee at thielr. next mepting to+ pre- | 19 WL 1S HRUAG I e e | e Tan o e B e ot | o B o Deniny e Tl | e aiSer on Satiiaap. B8 bey are a list of candidates f the v e g besan | the | pare & gy o Candigates 0n S0 YariowR | 3 Blfes G betalumn, e, felisae Sia: | Too sirons for Ay fishing, but caught some | ccused, of breaking Inta the room" bt Froms 290 to 5 D e Tt e ot 19th inst., OR. JORDAN--PRIVATE DISEASES § publiahed e Jast | jude, Lady ! lare, Grenada, Nicasio, Ma- | trout with a spoon. James Ames in a falnxon-nx: lodging | medals and cups will be e e 'mh“&."" Coosultation frec and strictly private. friend “Statistics show that flliteracy et GO 3. *McEntoe has destroyed the A gohn Guiagher;ls statigand At Baitd's, | house and stealing an alarm clock. Mur: | 0 that they can be delivered at the saas g gy ey 4 e Smong the masses has diminished 1) per| One Goilar for the round trip to Santa |yin Mok s destroved the Austra-|on the McCloud, with Colonel Kellhor. | phy's defense was that he had got a job | time. The acting secretary is end e e mt §o the Aast 25 yeats ‘anfl Yt biy|Ross Bunday, May 1, by'the Caliteris | LAY orwest and also Johnny K, | He has not had an opportunity to né at the Unlon Tron Works. and as he was | ing to clean up the aftermath of the show ey el jromams unread‘—Philadelphia | Northwestern' Ry, Léave Tiburon fergy | auired fhey were below the standard re- | fishing yet. He'has ordered some special | afrald he would not awaken in the morn” | ana will make an energetic snprt to phecs o e iR Amecican, EAAAD 5. 2. T | 95T o 67 Fiarsnos. Cos Bits e | Wit an te mivess T oh e W e | g o, ® /¥ g% = tomx | the Clolomag 1t {he euds of Ale' sxlish- LAk L et ‘

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