The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 31, 1900, Page 5

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1900. ceeeetee : g [ €eTeECSP UNCLE'S TEAM IS TOO SPEEDY FOR THE OAKLANDERS 890 e Men From Acrossthe Bay Use Two Pitchers out Effcct. 8, Oakland 3. REORGANIZED RELIANCE DEFEATS THE HEESEMANS i anges that h al. He tried Lefev d he did exce were as fol- E B EB. ™ s o B E ) é e 3 4 9 M € . 3NN 3 8 3 B S 9 3 1 2 9 4. < o ER B S S B o X Oy 5 .N80 T LAk Bh % % % s= o {ANS R. BH. SB. BO. A. i e ) ¢ 1 1 1 L > 1 6 m oo F 1 2 < I’ L] 2 5 ¢ -0 3 M 2 1 3 3 2 1 5 B L] ¢ ;W 20 o r g with a v s ° 163 2 | - o = . i53 % - 4 6126-9 4020010017 |WHEEL RACES AT WALTHAM MARRED BY SAD DISASTER Motor Tandem Runs Over a Beats Wild Norah, the Favor-|No Mishap Mars Corinthian or | Bank, Killing Two Men and Injuring Gthers. WALTHAM, M neet the Mas ’:!w League of Amer: Wal R R kAR I R Y S-S+ 090 et et evoe e e e eeec eie P . ILOTTIE M WINS i BY HARD WORK AT INGLESIDE |ISPEEDY HARPOON HANDILY BEATS | California Annual Club Regattas. E Corinthian and California Yacht bs' annual regattas were held yes- terday and both proved highly suc- There was a good stiff safl- a moderate sea, which ons ideal for racing. In the Corinthian regatta, which was salled o usual channel course, nine- te l ite, Handi'y in Deciding Round. the spectai open | Coursing Park | Lottie M ran in | been for some | ishap. ost curfous incident being that all the Emma in the| & short end at 1 to 3, Glen Chloe beat Over | the stakeboat on their starboard instead of on their port, as the safling directions B vt B stated. In the special class for 2 1\.: Koh! Dagt. Let d schooners W. § Grover’s Arc- 1da beat Overtime fied and Percy Burr's the ooters, fouled K e X the stakeboat at the finishing I In class I the sloop Harpoon outfooted 1 r competitors, the sloop Speedwell ng second. Among the 3-footers and Vice Commodore Edna second. In the 3. hich 1s always productive of th d t :mebreu:ng contest, Ca: Aeolus beat her old antago- J. W. Pew’s Truant margin, but ect Spray too The w! oot class was disqualified for fal ave the stakeboat at the fi on the port hand, as required by the racing rule: In the mosquito fleet Stella won a first flag. The small boats in the 2-foot class | started at 11:45. ten minutes being given them within which to cross the line. The %-footers start and { | crossed later than 12:1 their time was taken classes ough and from and Jessle S T.CARRIER < JESIE BE- ~ WINNER OF cal’ \YACAT WINNER OF TORINTHIAN RE-GATTA e s ceves “START FOR. THE FRANK G. O'WANE Cup AT OCAKLAND TRACGK [ . ‘MWWW. Qi+ 1 i v Emma beat Controller, 1-5: B4 * }ceedxng heats, though, were soft for Own- F e e hananle $ |er Curley; the Princé scoring at leisure & Morse oL, & e was riding behind Mile AR St 1t X ¢ 1"No doubt the 2:30 class event furnished " rown through the ket fence. R d 4 | the most_stubbornly contested affalr of e Ul was fractured. his mbose . + | the day, Harvey B. nalling the coin oniy | -~ (alse teeth forced down 3 ? | after two desperate brushes with Alfred | {7 . was refacist 36 K S 4 | 5 “'Lullaby, favorite for the opening t where he died to-night. ’ ¢ 7 heat, could do nothing but step on tacks, his race cast a gloom Ps & | cach’ time coming to a standstill break. for the rest of the after- | Much was expected of Adffed H. in the the principal number on r, 12.6; Lottie| 4 | second heat, but Harvey B. was “Haw- gramme and was being run ger, ‘a_bye: & | kins’ horse’” coming k stronger than beat Juiiet, | r | | ever with something to spare at the wire. eTient e — 10-0; Hadi- ? | The finish between the pair for the first chis A | 1 | bout was so close many thousht Alfred Champion third. | n | z i | H. had won. but !hch}u:lgessmadr no mis- 54 | take in placing the ho ummary: or tandem handicap | Log 3 orah bea: Hadiwist, 11-1. | & - . won by Cook and| Fifth round—Lottie M beat Night Time, 5-§; | ¢ t First race—2:40 class: ] nd Champion second. | Wild Norah beat Rienzi. 5-5. | ¢ <2 1 | "Finai-Lottie M beat Wiid Norah, 1t * ¢ 13 2 > — = —— - — i - -4 4 ro. OF THE CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB REGATTA. % : . Senwa 5 i3 ds;a, fean ] ] | Nettle H (W. C. Hamerton) ... 13 an Time | Starting |Finishing| Elapsed (Correctea | é PS Time—2:30, 2:28%. NAME |Allow nce| Time. Time. Time. Time | i § i | & | Prince € (. Curlev)...... BTG e | | Mattle B (W. Van Keuren) B il ok | 4 | Steve (I B. Dalziel). .2 3ro. | & | Correet (N. Hottna).... -3 dre, = Desess000ssese0ie® S-S un 4 .| E. The last named outflanked and out-| Tbird race—Free-for-al n ;rolmed the rest of the flcet on the first | Qur Dick (D. Mummen) oo e eg to Blossom Rock buoy. King Cadenza fH. g - ks 25-foot 20-feot. NAME. CIAL TABLE OF Sailing Lenzth. | { ! it HE CALIFOR! g On the leg {along the city front the sloop Gypsie |picked up somewhat. T. Carricrs sioop éssie E rounded Blossom Rock buoy in | ¢4 minutes, Mission Rock 31 minutes later and crossed the finishing line off the Ala- meda mole in 1 hour 4 min. and 50 sec. }actual salling time. She beat her | nearest competitor, the sicop Gypsie, | minutes and 35 seconds. The sioops Em- | bla, Secret, Aloha and Thelma tacked to- | ward the dt‘ front on the first leg, while | the other three yachts made one loni tack to the northward and weathere EELEREER Y A YACHT cCL | Starting Time. Blossom Rock buoy on the next tack. On the run home the sloops Pactolus and Gypsie carried spinnakers, but the rest of the fleet had only working sails. The | full results are shown in the table. ! Time. iA! iowance. Finishing Time. Elapsed fme. Tin ! me. | A S. H geupef HoMoS 0 s, . McCoy and O’'Donnell to Box. LYNN, Mass., May 30.—Th glubYl:an Kid McCoy to, boxgrgt'envg signed “Donnell fifteen rounds on the evening of Jume 7. McCoy wired his accept- ALL HER RIVALS| m yachts completed the course without | There were some surprises, the | | yachts of the %-foot class, including Coms,| modore Hawks’' slosp May, finished with | they | Y | the smart ones knew K B e i S S e s A EFTATA DA A OAT AT AT A TAT AT A E A DRI A DS AT AT A A AT AT AT AT A AT AT AT A & S kA S FOAT AT AT AT RS E A > [MOLIDAY HAPPLCNINGS IN THE WORLD OF OUTDOOR SPORT «<#%b§ c9e000se0e ] P I TETHTETETETETE T ET KT AT R TR AT R DA T E TR ETETETETSESET AT T R R ¥R ED R DR T ETETE TR ET R TR R FEUDNER SECURES tHARNESS HORSES HOLD LEVEE AT OAKLAND TRACK | to m un of tion Day—Alto Vela Wins the Cup. ! HE complimentary racing matinee i | given by the Golden Gate Park Driving Association yesterday at Oakland track was attended by over 3000 people, who Wwitnessed some excellent | sport, heard a grumble or two, and re-| turned home well satisfled with the after- noon's outing. The weather was perfect and the track never in b | for horses of the light harness brigade. Edward D. Jacks, George L. Sweet and “Jim” Chesley held sway In the judges’| stand, while T. J. Crowley ably sition of starting judsge. 3 well wn firm of Crowley & Co. attended to the wants of the betting public, two booKs | ! laying prices and handling a raft of coin. | Yhe 8'Kane challenge feature of the card, W an aged son of Electionee y Dr G. W. Kleiser. A pronounced favorite in the betting. he took the first heat with such apparent ease in 2:4% from Queen and Alameda Maid that 3 to 10 was the best obtainable when the field came out ! for the s nd heat. At the word the| | brown horse quickly assumed the pole po- | on and, trotting like clockwork, again | camé in by himself, gray m Queente once more finishing second. The! mile was covered in 3:13%, which is the | winner's mark. asantness was caused over | | the result of the free-for-all. with King | Cadenza, 2:2%, and the Twiggler. ur Dick. 2:08%, as the only contenders. | nly er holding the | ribbons was made a 3 10 10 choice for the | first round, which he barely lasted long | A few contended | id Cadenzo made a | w is probable he thought { his horse had no chang At any rate, R R e e R S Sl g Cadenza ruled a the second heat, which he won The jus drivers b D hands to change Mr. tic but fast Prince C. ripe one in the 2:20 ci he then ** . and when Matt < of Steve and Ccrrect, s smiled, for it was one of breaks” they had. The two suc- o | goo [ R e a2 MG Golden Gate Driving Associa-| crack Trap Shot Kills Twenty- | Edward Domnohoe for a match at twenty- five Iive btrds. | M. O. Feudner, scratch man at | one yards. carried off the trophy wi clean score last bird with Fe: bird, which lost him son was also fifteenth bird dropped out of b Do edeoes DTTO FEUDNER. WINNING THE DONOHOE TKOPHY«: ° o - RTIS KENNELS GET THE MONEY AT UNION PARK }CU DONOHOE TROPHY | WITHOUT A MISS | McKinley Captures the Heliday | Stake, With Candelaria as | Five Birds Straight—G:o. Jackson Second. Runner-Up. grounds, Ingleside, to wi contest for a silver cup offered by ! thirty- | G. H. T. Jackson sh tie him. Jaci a dange h. but con e fourth dropped dead Wal ed his seve til his twenty bounds, when he withdrew. +o-+00+0 Ty, & PUppYy wed a lot PR RS S R R R LR even for results with B R T e e B o o o g e b e e > ) This Week's Stake Entries. The card for Satyrday and Sunday at Union Park will be'made up of an gpe stake, for wh W4 g nds are e tered. The draw last night resulted as .o Time—2:18%, 2:22 *Race declared off and purse awarded to Our Dick. Fourth race—F. G. O'Kane challenge cup: Alto Vela (Dr. G. W. Kleiser) 1 <0 L T T i . e L L g Crawford Prior “Lopez & Son's Cr rd ry vs. 5 Curtis & Son's Old Glory; Pasha Kenneis' Reckless Archer vs. J. L. : b Ross’ J L R Walsh’s Han 12201 111122021211211012% Ben Kirby vs. Wanda: Pasha Kennels' Rural - 1220112211122 12" 10 mn 11 Anthony vs. J. H Eleven Soot: J. s & Som H. A Magic vs. Russel & sar; Sterl Heintz's Ru Boy vs. B Sortarity’s Honor Bris! son's Password P. 1. Reflly's —_————— OUTFOOTS GARRY HERRMANN. Silverdale Wins a Five-Furlong Dash at Hawthorne. CHICAGO, May .—The “weather was loudy and the track beavy at Hawtborne Eoot to-day. Result 2 2 Localeer (D. Mi i aleer 3 Z T 4 > Morgan (O'Kane)... Y Ridpath Is Improving. Eftel H (J. M. Eva 5 6| NEW YORRK, May 20.—There was a ru- | _Steepiecha. Time—! :rfln&r N;.rrrr'ht .\‘tnunxgh: tlm!k.hhn Clarke | Chesterfield path. who for some weeks has been a | * - Sixth race—2:30 class: : T 1 i " e and a sixteenth—iandp: | patient in the Presbyterian hospital. was e mile a -~ andpress won, e 545 PN 1 %ismad. The physicians said that. while he | S1m Futien second. The Moak thind. Time, . 5. D. i Cuicello)....... 3 :§;-;g,;;rg,fl{f,‘;{g’;‘,;dflg,{“ggfl,';);‘:gt In| “Got mitle and & quarter. selling—Princs O Peal O Shifices §|looked for. There has been a siighe T § o T e e Lullaby (H. Patrick). a 5 | provement in his condition within the last Seven furiongs—Barrack won, Miss Shaaiey 113&2\3“. 27%. | twenty-four hours, second, Louistille third. Time 13

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