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4 1900 SAN FRA O CALL, FRIDAY, R HUNTERS HILL HAVE THE BEST OF SPORT From Every Point of the State Favorabie to Shooters. w smen to Distant for Big Game—Open- Se son on Sun- AMERICAN ATHLETES IN PARIS HOPE TO WIN Som at Handicapped by Differ- ences in Conditions and the Systems in Vogue. g I 2 —T% ning and wil e first on_the roing. They #pt nd The gr aking ¥ . F t Georgetown athletes we > the grounds ity has a v possi- 1 be taken to se- against a handicap rwiedge of rules and vogue here. The hur- difficulty in gauging th 1x inches higher, and ge fros cfy pole vaul are that the French- r poles. which he end, in the dirt platform customed are compeliled to rest “of the Vardon, the Champic Will match at Midlothian nd two to play. Vardon d of the morning’s play, three this afternoon was fin- Ixteenth hole, but played scores. i JACK MOFFATT IS PICKED AS | THE FAVORITE OVER AL NEILL @+ 0406000660000 000000003000000000040000 004008000560 400040000000000000004000+0Q Ie ) | n 4 1 1 | é IS . > | ¢ o . | ¢ 3 B " NEILL LANDS . ;s - ¢ __RIGHT ON ASTS STOMACR bd ¢ ®| t 1Y .| ? L 4 . . o o | . . 3 ; | * 3 b * . o o | . ‘e é L . . & . . . . . . . P i P?(JFFAY;Y s!)U(.]i#?\ Sy ND CROSSES W % : . . o ! RIS RAGHT STELZNERS CH{N b . - o e T ot £ 3 SNAPSHOTS OF THE FIGHTERS TAKEN WHILE THEY WERE AT WORK. . B0 000006006000 00600060600060000000000t00d00000006000000000006000006000100000000060660 & to lay were T against 10 on Moffatt. , thirteenth ‘to the seventeenth Moffatt is| men to go behind him who are \ dds more than $2500 pa: again the predominant choice. It is only rts of th g. In the pa. b Ir in the last three rounds that thé majoriiy 2d fr rienced handlers epfab s Sl sy £ mutuel 3 k for victory to| to-night ef adviser will be Y This s s 1o be the be grace the arms of Californian. Mitchell. Young Mitchell Is a pract age offered. Moffatt’s former vic-| “The state of the betting in the mutuels | ring general and should get the best t} lucky and follows sults out of the young Californian. 1 him — - — Jack Welch will referee both t reve R Neit. | my Cox and Willie Cole encou M A L —_— the event of the evening. There 8 PEFOTENCE OT R0 i : 110 6 3 interest expressed over the he betting brisk at the prevailing | ; ) 0 | both men are for cham odds 13 to 17 02 ship honors in their class, and the The 1 to show a strong run | 18 and over 3 fight earnestly and hard. The cor last all bets are lald upon | of these me pronounced “tiptc Neill nderance for the first six Totals far as the principals are concer: fight. From the seventh | — » 7 e man asseverates that he will be the win- the twelfth round Moffatt is picked as| Nelll has at last listened to the advice ner and that there never was a fighter winner at almoest 2 to 1. From the | of his friends in the matter of selecting | more fit for fistic encounter. out Kootenal the last | naged to_no Day smashed the track record for a mile np, with Bé Happy third, only a head and seventy vards, winning in 1:45. Re- turther away. Through some oversight | suits: the jud ot the cards mixedy giiany tiie | One and a quarter mile ng—Lexeil won Happy. Kootenai had been igeton second, Americ: gle third ne, 1 down from 6 to 2 2 - a corge Berry sprung one of his Ofe and a sixteenth miles, selli efforts in the mile and a six: ] won, Boy second, Joe ( ! It seems strang to see Time. phell “bushing” it for hun- | Mile and seventy yards—Miss Mae Day won, purses, but such are the for- | | Charlte O'Brien second, Crossmolina third turf. His El Mido closed a Time, 1:45. A over Little Sister for this | Juvenile selling stake, $1000, six f i winning hands down. The latter | Golden Harvest won, Adelante seco le stretch, when she blew up, | third. Time, 4 [ i i e T s e e e Six and @ half furlongs—Pinochle won, Lov- | Fwinkic Twink were mever danger- | | ing Cup second. Harry Duke third. T % | MR 5N e | Six furlongs, selling—The Light won, W | % | bejour second, Lady Curzon third ime, | H - 2:19 class; purse, $700, 1:15% 5 | Representative of Santa Rosa S i Joe Patchen, {he Black Pacer |13 . . . 2 | CHICAGO, July 12.—S8ilverdale and 42 | b | Stock Farm Sweeps All 21 . TravelsattheRateof - | g udos 27, 3% Shvemale - ana | Z v (Gannon) 3 4 . . | try, were easily one, two to one in the Before Her. Titustrious. Ste- . © || a Mile in 1:58. dgewater stake to-day, and the latter, | ARt b0 Y ho was much the better, had ta be held | o | foi i g s ard | hard to ke]er\ gromhwinn!ng and thus pick | —2:15, 2:17K, 2:18% | up a penalty for the next stake in which Gives Promise of Being Within the e i “ Covers the Last Fourth of His Fast he is entered. Weather clear; track fast. half turlongs, s: 2:10 Class Before the Hay T atiie Goodwin 105 e A L M L i o Crop Is All Gath- | P Track in 29 1-2 Sec- second, Little Reggy third Tim 1, ond; J. | | “Six furlongs—George Arnold % R | e 102 :yflng». 4tol | onds, | second. Star Chimes third. me, 1:16% . A }‘: 'l)nl;ll‘nE]m.' ewater stakes, five and a half furiongs L ' 100, Della Connor 106, O. Jai 163, | —_— | Stiverdale won. Alart Scheck second, Vitellus | n to The Call nd same |, DETROIT, July 12—The fastest mile | “Gid mile and 00 vards, selling—Meilocole | furlongs, _purse gi50_ | LBUS far made this season and the fastest | won. Toriblo second. Ennomia. tr o s sport & h son's b. & Spray 108 # €Ver gone in Canada was paced on the Tandichs o a igh riles—Gold Fo: ted mos first; 3. 'DiXon's br. m. Be| Windsor track this afternosn DY JOo | wert Dicaniuce somad Ths mipm ex-Gold Fox The crowd was 3 J I»-lm;n‘"ds Patchen. The black stailion also went | 1:53 1 racir hird- | one of the fastest quarters ever seen, cov- | Oné mile—TLimerick won, Mldwood se celdent o 108 and Fille 0'OF 95 aiso ran, | ering one of his last quarters in 2014 sec- | Limellght third. Time, 1:40%. i wvor betng | Won in'a flerce drive. Be Happy should have | onds, a 1:38 gait. NEW YORK, July 12—At Brighton | Ming before them. | wo i The match race between Patchen and | Beach a heavy shower broke ns the horees | the ta = Rosa Hsln(‘k ’m and_sixteenth, purse Gentr, s a fine, hard driven contest | went to the post for the fourth race and | exed th 9 trot I's b. g El Mido 105 (Gafr- | 4nd was won by Patchen in two straight | again as the crowd got ready to £o home. | s prom J. Moran's b. g Grand | heats by a couple of lengths In both | The Nautilus stake was the featuce of the th g do % secondi F.'A | cases. The weather was cloudy, with a | day. Prince of Melbourne, the Rentiz S Foinkas Twigic 105, | brisk’ wind blowing across the track, | tlon winner. won easily. Ho was the sec: s Sallie Goodwin, and Ei %'and Chda also ran. Won ai | Patchen made his first mile In 2:044, a hat | Od cholge in the betting, the big plungers amped in first se dt leisure. d same. second better than Gentry's mile at Lima, ¥ z e Five fu of Zick Abrams, the bookmaker, - Ohlo.. Patchen led all the ‘way in both | JFive (urlonss Queen Pepper won, Tom Kenny = train for nome. | STARTER FERGUSON IS heats, although chased closely by Driver | “Gna and & sixteenth miloe sailine Doland: Andrews fter the on the trot the | and the bay horse. Handenfr second, begat) won, Rare Pe; me. third " 11 DOOEEAhe fol ae | race Driver Dickerson was presented with | Time, 1:46 4-5. Adronicus finished first, but w. u e L e e oas| TAKEN FROM THE WOSPITAL | S50 ol orecsios. Anich Faichin sumind Laissiites e SO et ol e - g | | off. The time by quarters was as follows; = Six furlongs—Luke Ward won, The Rhymer aker. Howevel, It did not prevent her | | “'First heate—:30, 1:01, 1:33%, 2:043. second, Scurry third. Time, 1:15 2-5 | selling & Bot JU 40 4 Tay Ot Oy R aaac: | Special Dispatch to The Call. | Second heat—:31:t4, 1:35, 5:04%. The 'Nautilus, one and & sixteenth milos— | e, LEXINGTON, July 12—James B. Fer-| Riley B won the %:08 D e e i Ly 2 Meund, Bomb | with Dolile barrec | 2 . A= - A L4 x4 ¥ 3 shel me, - 1f the latter mare ever was inclined to | guson, the well-known racehorse starter, | .‘i‘:“;"}f’ 'finefiurofi(hhm;nn?go‘“e t0 | "'Six furlongs—Voter won, Mark Cheek second, Jimmy” b Miliard Baunders | who has been at St. Joseph's Hospital | 35, By, Aime of Bech hewts 265 trot in | Time L4 r bookea up right. Enjoying | for several days, and who was thought fetralght heats, Major Muscovite took the | o O Miie. selling_Thres Bars won, Autumn | easant epine arouna tho ellipse, In | 1o it the polnt of death, surprised his e e I e riook he | second, Dan Rice third. Time, 1:42 heat reachin he hal 5%, friends by rallying suficiently to be 2 2 it e | " < was aimost eased 1o & JOB i SVErY | 10ia country home ot Ringston © thkel | ting noné of the purse. Sag B, who had | MONTREAL. July 12—The weather was | the preference in the betting, had little | o trouble In winning the 220 trot. Attand- | Sieas 8t Relaire track to- ance 2500. Summary; i > 2.4 trotting, purse §600—Toto won in three | pous straight heats. Time, L1141, 18, 2:03%. Elste | Lo Argon K and Miss Kate also started. Four and a halt furlongs—San Luls won, ce at the wire, the best time sus- pended being 2:15%. All interest centered in the duel for sec- ond money between McNally and Dora Doe, the first named horse proving the ter stayer and scoring. number of weeks the patient lingered and those near to him belleved the end was nlnar. but the sudden rally has encouraged them. H day; track heavy. | | | | If furlongs—Allowance won, nd, Lizzie Kelly third. Time, ARG o e Races at Vallejo. The track, which is now in excellent i pace, purse $$00—Major Muscovite won | Marcy second, Ida Quick third. Time, 1:03% condition for the harness division, is in. | Spectal Dispatch to The Call, the first, third and fourth heats. Time, 2:123. | Six and & hait ISrlontrn(hermlindeh;n.l clined to sore up the gallopers. The firs VALLEJO, July 12—Good events are | 2:18%. Silver Heels won second heat il | Tortu, second, Miss Soak third. Time, | o 2:16%. Jennle Mac, Geisha, Joe and a half fur- running recital was a four heeler, Lady | 1:34%. | long jaunt for Sallle Goodwin, with “Chub” | Scheduled for each day of the COMINE | Fenton, Malden Queen and Robert B also| One mile—Captive won, M. Murphy second, | Russell up, she beirg played from evens | race meet to open Tuesday, July 17, and | started. | Kittle Regent third. Time, 1:38}. Rochester to 1 to 2 favoritism. It proved | Secretary W. T. Kelley of the County Ag- | 2:20 trotting. purse $6%—Sag B won in | finished first but was disqualified for fouling. the ton. v Siter St e vith | ricultural Association has booked the fol- | SUralght heats. Time. 2134, 21t 213 Cor- | Six furlongs—Hungarian won. Aithes second, the lead well on toward home Russell let | lowing horses for the opening day: First | fclla Belle Green Wilson All Right, Siiver | Highland Prince third. Time, 1:25%. out & link «nd Sallle downed the outsider | race, pacing, 2:90 class. purse $000—I. L. | ke Belilanes, Cuxay, G, Nogpétte, Wilkie with ease. San Angustine led a ragged [ Borden, Doc Wilkes: G. ¥. Bollinger, Our | o SRRt 2 o atased. Tied With a Good Score bunch out for show honors. Boy’s Sister; Santa Rosa stock farm, | | Sy g Henry Nathan chalked up 8 to 5 against | Margaritta; S. H. Hoy, Yellow Jacket; P. SMASHES A RECORD. | LONDON, July 12—At Bisley to-day in Sea Spray when betting began on the | W. ed&es. Queen R: G. A. Davis, kgy’ oy . { the shooting for the Prince of Wales' | seven furlong run and was almost knocked | Direct; W. M. Cecil. Irvington Boy. Sec-| ST. LOUIS, July u.—Notwflhutnnde | Ertzes (the first prize being £10 and a | off the block, swiping t0 4 to 5. Tn a most | ond race. special. trotting, 2:19 class. | the heavy rainfall of vesterday the trac | badge) Musketry Instructor Walllngford |-appetizing drive Coda on the choice just | Third race, running. | was in such good shape that Miss Mae fand Corporal Cole ticd, With a Score of 9. | kind of ball known UTURE STAKE WINRERS M HE SHOWI Clever Youngsters Run Some | Fast Races at Union Park. s Onward Wins the Deciding Round of | the Midweek Reserve Event With Master Mat as Runner-Up. “Jud Cre; vation as he was entered In to the slip: The crowd throu The work told on him awn from ke »d up better than w Warpath made an ex thought best of t not. in the well did the runner-up, Lord Ha card thrc money ir from (] ed race. The day He was Ty ast 4 vl & Know ught's Hom path beat Beau P i S Sweet Mustc | Lillie beat Coronad urth round—Onward heat Mors Hasting= beat Aencas: Master Mat beat Warpath 1 eat Fair Lillte. y round—Ony Lord Hastings, | ) Master Mmt beat Sweet Musie, . Deciding round—Onward beat AL Mat, 2 HUNTERS ARRESTED." W. P. Fuller and J. H. Sterns Killed a Deer in Lake County. | Special Dispatch to The Call | LAKEPORT, Jul 2 P. Fuller and J. H. Sterns of San Franciseo were | arrested yesterday by Deputy Game Warden Lee at Gravelly Valley, Lake County, in the mountains abou: thirt five. miles from for violating the State ga he game warden arri camp he discovered deer anging near by. serving his war- ran the ga warden started with Sterns for a m trate, traveling forty five miles to Keise ville, wh he had | his prisoner appear before a magistrate's court Ful 1 and unable to make the trip. 3 after having the situation - ex him. did not re- quire, the appearance of Fuller, but en- tered a fine of $30 against each of the de- fendants, who pleaded guilty. Mr. Sterns says the fine impo: d he did not object to. but the ride of five miles in one afternoon on horseback was a fearful punishment for having shot a_deer, the first and only one he e er killed. PITCHERS' BATTLE. Powell and Lewis Do the Work for St. Louis and Boston. CORRECT STANDING OF THE CLUBS Clubs— W Pet Brooklyn.... 42 w5 Chicago. "2 Pittsburg. 38 43 Philadeiph 22| New York.! 21 41 i3 | July 12. ST. LOUIS Powell pitched phenom- enal ball. Lewis also pitched great ball. At. tendance 2100, Score: R, H B 2 6 i e o Powell and Criger; Battertes Lewls and Sul- livan. Umpire—Emalie s CINCINNATI, July 12—Hahn shut out the | pr ay without a hit, He struck out etght and allowed but three to reach first. | Bernhardt was easy. Attendance 1300, Clubs— R E. Cincinnati . 4 7 1 Philadelphta s 1 Batteries—Hahn McFarland, Un PITTSBURG, July was badly shattered to-day. of them home runs, were made (hard hittt s fine record leven hits, two ot him stupid play and many errors) was shown In the Attendance 3700. Score: | Clubs— R. . Pittshurg s Brooklyn . 9 5 Batteries—Tannehill and Zimmer; Ke Kitson and McGuire, UmpireeSwartwood " American League Games. | DETROIT, July 12 —Detroit, 3; Chie: CBUFFALG, July 12—Buftato, §; 1?2"1;4-] y, 1. INDIANAPOLIS, July 12—{ndtanapolis, 3: | Milwaukee, 6. 3 CLi LAND, July 12.—Cleveland, 0; Minne- | apol i HARDY BOYS JALIY FOR SEM-FINALS Have Won All Preliminary Contests in Tennis Tournament. G Now Are Drawn to Play Against Two of the Best Men Among the Eastern Cracks. 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