The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 2, 1900, Page 4

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AN FRANCIS FOR FREEDOM TO MEET THE FAST * DOG PALO ALTO Imported Greyhound Will Course Again. l Englieh Crack and Local Dog Will Compete in Ladics’ Day Champion the ;Interstate | charge stake the man- will be | n or rd is wel EUGENE w s bl Park " SACRAMENTO TEAM PROVES THE STAR All Others: in the Basehall gup by a Big Margin—Uncle's Men Last but: Hopeful. T team fre over. Stockton to--100 p m close be . im- are not the ra- hould lot Oaklan winning veil ) feel n games pl begun having riice.: Last w CLUBS will: go e ‘San Franéisco sh the series_beégun at st. week. - To_ W a t series will_ be neces- cal team win both ough ‘Manager Harrls should break even away from mentos are coming - to r series - with the e-up for. thé game to- Oakland .. Hammond ..Steffani Huto “Francks Lange Schmeer. Mosi Drennan Dunleavy in Contempt. Benjamir eamer Ukiah to reach El Campo, 'the s The. lkiah round irips every: Sunday order 1s -abupdance of Toom - for: all demand for $135. GEARY’S * |TARS WILL DANCE { qustriously ma tors going or ‘coming. B PA n- of-the coursing world t the present He went to the slip on three legs for ¢he Jeciding course, and yet won handily. r John Grace nge cup, |* Champion stake, held annually in June under the auspices of the Interstate C| pr svhound | the undefeated For Freedom and also Beacon. In a special match recently wi s in a marked degr defeated, although showing equal speed witn the crack representative of the the. first the dec 1 on:the left A course eleg in his property W of E on a greyhound. 1gene Geary, who has given him all the care and The illustration is after a photograph taken expr the s L.LO ALTO, FASTEST YOUNG GREYHOUND IN AMERICA. In the Ladies’ ng Club th the latter Pal Curtis Ken Alto attention: it is possible to ; for The Call. i ear-round instead of having altve all the adic ontbreak in the spring, merely & spo |a at present. he entries for the Pacific Fox-tersier | : Claudian-Warren Succe H.. Hick- | 3 .| man's _Idalia. by Vigilant-Elmwood | 0akland :Canoe Club to Entertain Vis- | Gracq: B, . Hemeltishts Shadvelde T8 I g | Hemelright G Cham- iting Yachismen: 8¢ Tfs Quarters * | plon Warren satcgard WarrenTTonge; J: | On: Sessions Basin. | pion Veracity-Champion = Golden: Jewel. d division of these stakes prom- iccessful as the first, which e recent. show. as had the misfortune to tmported_English_mas- tez, by - General Wols- | The cause cf death compli ed by brain "he seco to be an -ideal day whole time, | nthian race | e was'k meeting of delegates from. the vari- clubs will be held on Mon- jivided ac- | der what assistance can it six | be rendered the clubs -holding. shows in 1 into SIX | the fallat Tanferan, Oakland and Sacra- Ot these | mento. A T AMONG THE CRICKETERS. | i- | and 16 time. taki 10e’s. Spe econd wtes geor:: In the 36- Emma [ A meeting of the directors of the Cali- a 1 minute 43 s rrected | fornja - Cricket Association was held | e last. Monday In the office’ of Vice | President R. B. Hogue, the chair being | | taken by Captain J. Metcalfe. ~The pen- | old: antagon nant given by Edward Brown, president the ample f the association, to the local club win- ning the highest percentage of matche during the season of 1599 was presented by. Vice President R. B. Hogue to E. G margin Sloman as representative of the Califor- | nia Cricket Club. E. G slrlvan mmiel Aequaiified | @ suitable and humorous' reply. W"'\“”}‘,”“h,’. At the same meeting a letter from the | hand. ANl the | Lakeport Cricket Club was read acknowl- | & heluding Come | eAEINg _the.receipt of the communication: | sloop May, -were | from the association and promising to | me. reason. May | Stay in the a tion during 1900, pros | me—2 hours 1§ mi ded a‘team of city cricketers will visit e tine e ke County and will play two matches— | ; but: en: time allow. | L0 te LRinst the | Lakeport Cricket Club | In the 20-foot class Stella | and the. other against Lake:Courmty-—at | the little, yawl Kittiwake | Lakeport. the Lake County cricketers ed. for: fouling the stake- | do not: play s, it is ‘probable that same will be =elected | for the :trip. g e close up keport. crickete his. right sk h.-an-:accident in a sawmill €. was fast right-arm bowlér, a bat and a fine fielder, and vea When -tie: - Placer with “the . cric s visited - Lakeport in ing- fak 187 e 1888 ‘Rose “proved - 4. most .‘destructive place was won by T. Carrier's J bowler:: His enforced retirement - from which with the exception the cricket: field is. a ‘great loss ‘to the slocp t,-the smallest craft in the | 8ame in Laké County. Jength of 31.37% feet. | No-local match is scheduled for: to-mor- re of a single-gun, | row, at. Alameda. In:the first series of { competing -craft |-th matches between the three locai | p; ‘m. As At was | clubs the <core: stinds as follows: = Ala- | the whole race | meda has “won: two.gam California ssie E sh from “the- “firs poi; X rivais ~and = outfooting Hér elapsed: time for the has wen one .and. lost one;. .thé :Pacifics haye lost twa. On Decoration day a match was played at Sacramento between the Placer Coun- them as-well pirseé,- reckoned ten. nautical miles, | tv dnd: Sacramento: ¢ricket clubs, “the la s 1-hour 45 minutes and 50 seconds, and | ter being -beaten a score of. 149 to 89, arrectod 1.-hour 41'-minutes 35 | For. Placer. County ‘the scores were as Th flag wa s | follo: H. F. Elljott; 8; .H. G. Macart- a. cofrecte | ney, 0; H. 'R Elilott, ¥i; F. E. Pakenham, d 14 seconds. | 0; €. R. Warren, 20;:R. Marsh-Browne, | cos have a dancé to-:1; F. Budgett; 23; R -H. Owen, 6 A. J. 4t “Sausalito, but | Chute, '1:: R.. Souter,.8; and M. C. Camp: o ow. “Next | bell:Walker, 3, not. out. For Sacramento es to. Vallejo Were ‘as -follows: E. 'D. S ¢ will Thce down ta G. V. Green,0;.0. Pardoe, 50; receiving a time al- B. Hill: 5; E.J. Rees, 11; F: Shield ‘mean-:length.” - The | 3; L. W..Robitaille, §; T. K. Barkworth, and. Califérnias | 1; €. R. Miel, 1: 'W.:Longbottom, §; H. r programmes for to- | Gorton; not . out; 0. The .bowlers for Thie Sauth Bay vachts | Placer County - were . the Eiliott broth- ise: to" Mowrys ‘entrance and return to!ers and 'Macartney, the -last. named their_muorings to-day: The Oakland Ca- | taking six ‘wickets. - -For Sacramento:.C. noe. Ciub will receive: visiting yachtsmen | B, Hill, E: D. Severs, L. W. Robitaille t jts clubhouse -to-day and to-morrow | and E. J. Rees bowled. scort them estuar: AMORE BENCH SHOWS. as the mauth of | ‘The Burns Valley Cricket Club of Lake | County has joined the California Cricket Association for. the “present season, ———— HANDBALL -MATCHES. The recent show of the San Francisco = Kennel Club seems to have awakened all| The Handball matches at Phil Ryan's the old-time enthusiism for ‘which the | court to-morrow will be between the fol~ dog mnrmrs‘ ofnthe }‘nfit‘\‘c“( u;u(;-_k:rers | lowing . players: onee s noted esars. o and | p’R y Kirby and M. Simpson of Sacramento are in- | Mutrave . r?."gugi.::x‘"m?p":?‘;?e’rr;? = king preparations for. their 3. Prendersast and L. Waterman: A. M respective shows:and it Is understood that | . ;Condon. vs. G..Smith and T. the applications ‘for :membership in ‘the | Leach; P. McKinnon and H. Racoullet vs. L. American Kennel Club g0 . forward - this | Carraine and M. McNeil: P. Ryan and W. H. e .F.d';rin F: Sm(lth.‘,secremlr_\' oF-the | Sleberstive, G_ B Hayward and 303 anforay Show -Association, is also :work- | YAl % L v . ing hard and the show is assured Of tak- | Snd - Maguire: W. Willlama and ing. pirce. These fall shows have boen | R Regh 1o B Wiite aag W Johhson: 37 | needed to Reep alive the:interest in Ken-| Kilgal'an and A. H nel: matters and ‘the. fancy will be‘Kept ' J. %‘hu‘; iiorlin e gl Eossietdieons {e ' ANGLERS PREPARE FOR LAKE FISHING ; Tahoe, Webber, Independence, and Other Resorts Open for | | the Season. Commission, received a beautiful recently. of the Lake Superior trout, com- { monly .known as the Mackinaw. It was taken in Lake Tahoe, ear McKinneys, and weighed four poun The Fish Com- | Chap misgioners have-been planting these fish in | H. Blackm Tahoe for several years. A number of | Major Ga small specimens were taken last year, but | A. C. B this is the largest seen by the Commis- W. Am sioners. The Mackinaw grows to a big | L. O Ke size in .Lake Superior, . ‘some weighing | P. Mc twenty pounds often reaching the Chicago on why the fish markets. There is no res should not do well in Tahoe. If tain in Tahoe the size of the trou Superior they will tax the strength of the Fly fisher- men do not:regard the Mackinaw with favor, as he is not known to come to the tackle in common use th Donner | GOLF STILL HOLDS ITS MANY DEVOTEES ! Links Throughout the State Thronged With Ardent Followers of the Bncient Scotch Pastime. specimen The competit for men and_w on the Sar of a lar; they at- t in Lake nee } tinuously. but the morning a the afternoon. 'he men playe With the coming of June the trc {5208 M liols BandicspmucahIRar for Bl | ermen prepare for the superb sport | on the Presidio links on Decoration day forded -hy -Webber Lake, Lakes Tahoe, | dttracted twelve entries. The b“"i‘ Independencé, Donner and other bodies of | Founds J. W. Byrne's secand and water in' the mountains near the boundary | third, 0. 48 and the ' best line of California and Nevada. Trains are | ;07 the (aUP PORNSS WITE <) Funning’ this: year for.the first time be- | 20 and 8. L. Abbott Jr.s prize was won by C tween- Truckee snd Tahoe, thus doing + kross score of 20 ar jaway with much discomfort in travel. It The second is expected thousands of anglers will avail | whose S Rt of the g this year if the sport is enely PEIER o nearly as good as that affor gt year: (LoUsiiL T tHie vied Eg I The inn at Webber Lake ha opened e for the season, and umming and ot i‘\'ll’u'\ are enthu over the fishing nd the. matchless scenery in the ViCINIY | oMPETITORS | of the lake are already planning their an. | COMPETITORS. nual pilgrimages, haying that as their ob- jective point. Alex Vogelsang, president of the Fish “ 61 for the Council's cups omen began on Decoration n Rafael links in the pres- ge a the - o nd the iing pine in In the men's competition ions surface. As.the Tahoe fishing is chiefly °C done by trotling - the Mackinaw should t Maur Dore prove ‘a_great favorite. ) u The officials: of the Spring Valley Water George Heazelton beat Works . have under consideration the nd 19 holes, and Car- stocking ‘of Lakeé Merced - with = striped he G §. up fr‘;yn A, bass. hkasuggtstilxm is a :H\'e}l‘ one, as.| ool ro 2. i‘“nr“ l";] N ;n;\]:flr‘x? he bass, like the salmon, while ke propa- i ounc e_competi e n fragh water, Spénds most of his | 4ay and the final round may be played at life in the sea. Judge Nusbaumer ' of Cadman, Achille “ Roos and. I, have been: fishing the upper Sa during ‘the past.week. The members of the - party went to enjoy the fly fishing. Shortly after their arrival they supply. ‘of salmon roe. for which probably. indicates they lose any ‘time in catching something. C. B. Gould and Dr. Clark Burnham are also on_the river In guest of sport. W..A. Cooper and wife leave early hext ‘week for.Sims, on the wpper Sacramento.’ *J. B.” Walker will also fish in | vicinity. Leonard Kitts .and Willam eampiag on the McCloud; near They haye enjoyed first-cla: C." Ai Bowers of the United States fish hatchery at Baird, on the McCloud, made the record -¢atch of the season He landed a 6l-pound trout in opposite the boat’landing, using Fishermen seeKing. striped bass in Odk- -land estuary The best of .the fishing last last boats out. vear was in Juné and July. landed an :eighteen-pounder recently and W. R. ‘McFarland was also_successful it | was thought the fish were back in their old haunts. ‘A few medium sized fish-were | Grace Marti caught. Major C. E. One_bf the amendmients to the game | tenant H. laws proposed by the sportsmen’s conven- tion is.of particular interest to anglers. Jt provides that. no steelheads taken in tidewater befween the Ist of Feb. This is ex- the April fishing in ruary_and the 1st of April. pected to_improve fresh water. ———— George Dieffendorf Released. United States Distriet Attorney Coombs | filed .a nolle .prosequi yesterday United States District Court in of the Government against George Dief- | fendorf, ‘charged. with having co%nm?t::d i burglary in the postoffice at Benicia: in | poison oak, ted Mrs. thé convenience of the c 3 to play, and Mis testants on an, day prior to the 9th i Qakland, John | “As only five ladies .qualified for the cramento | Competition for - the waman, one, Mrs. J. J ; bye. In the fir round Mrs. Frank S ant £OT. & Johnson ‘beat Mrs. F. H een, 4 ‘:nkuz;\n} ien Hoffmann . ] ik up 8 to djd. not Miss Alice C. Hoffmann drew a ye for the semi-final round, which will be plaved this afternoon, and will meet the winner of the Crooks-Joh ¥ on some conv C. Miller. above anhd Mr out by ready SPOrty one, wit d?mm.mes as Catalina link: Da shall be The co for play enient day before the same f‘rhmlxgh the nine holes are not yet ready | for * pla al - opening “the Fox "are | Sausall s Hoks o the Fore Fowiers. | Baker r took place on Decora- sport: | tion day cheon was served in tents and a large number of members and e | friends emjoyed . the hospitality.of th, recently. | club. . A new road is o be bufle: grihe the pool | the outer limits of the military. rescror a No. 10 | tion to Fort Baken a is will be a fireaz adv ers a=e~h:l n rom jaus unday had fifty-five | lita. T aime ing_ officers: Shepa As Al Wilson | vice president s secretar; il T ireasurer. M. made up of the A. Watkins, M Constance Borrow = Stephenson ang hinla few week“. T almost as many nat are found on the S.?x:?al ————————— i‘ Plight of the National ‘Clnb. Scott from re went to trial b terday. The p ground named in- the | the case | on' the other revoking the lic The action by which ‘the Nati 531 ¥ Natiéna = {letic: Club seeks to enjoin Tax whuri coking ‘its annual lce refore s Judge Murasky y- etitioner claims thst the ‘t;\-er:ea '!;gx g«necmr for ense was insuffici i v B ent, while company with William Cronin. Cronin | quotes that mect. Tax Collector eiSimeRt Srarng e with birelhry | that Tohtests must be BN At the place erat iTices. | named in the licens He exonerated ‘Dieffendorf. efféndorf | mission is smm;c'l, ;‘ounrlfs special per- was. discharged from .custody. | theteor. change the scene Collector | | and | = DOLPHINS ARE PREPARING FOR SPECIAL RACES Oarsmen Will Entertain Their Friends. Boating Clubs Wili Promote Pri- vate R gattas to Keep Their Scullers in Practice HE the by principal ¢ race betweer Patch, E. Alex W A. Donov and T. R.- Dixor am is composed of senior X whil oppone barge race vedere. On t fouled the Al and finished | regular barg German m greasy pole, in which and scratc race for will be W senior rac possib a mat straight Fishermen North Beach foot of Va Taylor s about tee in 3 treasu arms, Lester Ha retary Schupper wh give a re: inst., outrig: some sin competiti be between | | { | entries were n1 | erous | from Ris daily mai | TENNIS CHAMPIONS MEET. Ten Wh the Club’s court hers w the ( 'ornia this afternoon the play the finals was begun on Whitney r bro irnam day Decoratic in th standpoint crease in inter: Wwere two prize mounted ciga neys will car A INSURES LOVE AND A H HOME FOR ALL. How any man years of vital large directions so himself at hon offer and his generosity “Dear Sir:—Please for yours of rec treatment a thor been extraordina: me up. Iam ju nd you cannot s wh a Py 1 Results . and vigor have o largement is entin “Dear Sir:—Yours was re aking maijled In plain sealed eavel free for the asking and he wants every man Bave it

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