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FEANCISCO DEER SEASON OPENS IN MANY COUNTIES Good Sport in Prospect for Hunt- ers of Big Game in California. Country Club Shooters Wili Try Their Luck the Very First Lay on Their Marin County Fres:rves roams P p P e 3 3 FOUR MEETS A WEEK FOR THE COURSING MEN he Germ HIS FIRST SHOT AT A BUCK THIS SEASON CAMPO BELLO COVE WILL BE i GAY TO-MORROW i =i e THREE TEAMS S e ARE BUNCHED FOR A PLACE |CORINTHIANS WILL HOLD A BAY REGATTA > will wheel to beens " wi 4 e A News ut the Hounds n_ Anseimo, a N i e ~ m;i\bton S to;:elfftWho - The day's | Hot Race Between Stockton, | Many Cruises by Clubmen Are | Dolphins to Entertain the| i h" Leliaely with s r8os San Francisco and the Promised Within the Next Ladies With Boat and ’ g5 S e e the Oakland Nines. Few Weeks. Swimming Races. James D, ¥ ’ proved whether the two | There has boen much rejoicing among | notd o | gTomOTTOW the Dolphin Swimming and L € . e the local baseball enthusiasts over the| To-morrow the Corinthians will hold a | Boating Ciub will hold its annual ladies’ | & r Mgt thie 4 RACKET WI!ELDERS BUSY. recent performance of the home club. | régatta on the bay over a course to be|day at the bo:\ll‘mus:,‘al :h:nrn.:“ uf:a \":.sn e A Tennis g iy I',‘,"_,_":;” q’:f;f"”;e the lady | clean-cut defeat of the Stocktons in a | Yachts may be entered at any time before | of a tub race, a handicap swimming race, Bty Ty 3 for the . 3 they are preparing | series of well played games, and it is |10 o'clock to-morrow morning, when the | fancy diving, junior and senior barge and | J53<ILS 4 E. « les Piston ar: Miss | conceded that if the Germans can con- | course will be announced by the commit- | outrigger sKIff races, a shell race and | Third strect ¢ £ Yany @re prac|tinue to swat and manipulate the ball | tee. Presidio Shoal buoy will probably | walking the greasy pole. The pole |north half of the ha b h v mrm}':;\'\'; d Miss | with the skill and esprit de corps that | be one of the marks. The race will start|siretches out tweney-five feet over the |south half of the boathc KR, Bramhall are freqnrs yl- | marked thefr work last week, the Sacra- |at about 11 a. m. and the yachts Will be | water, and at its end will be attached a | Ends would be cut off. s Alamed His, "aguent vis- | mentos will be given a surprise when they | in crulsing rig. Yachts will be dIVded | prise for the member who successtully | LeXTiSsion from the b grounds Miss Laura Denson, B0 UD against the metropolitan ag- | into the usual classes and will be sent | walks its whole length. During the inter- | gtrect. but it Seems doub. « aura Denson, | gregation. The C0S are Just TeCOVEr- | off to a one-gun start. There will be 1o | vals a brass band, under the direction of | Commiseioners. were. em X Whitn ockton 6—1, 6—0. est, 64, i drawbridge by one of the d . . > ays frail but cunning right arm is not | J1M& of the day: Referee, Adam Schuppert; nd” Gooding of Santd | fI%AYS frall but cunning plght arm I8 not | feets that has %»@leu out during the plreaz-1 e TR, Adam Sehyppest, has bee ! ok M SRt Rt to the championship as he did for Brook- | gt Seasin- ‘;’l" hes Topmast PThe wing | Keogh ‘and A. B. Treadwell; timers 5 2 d, but from all accour Hot 8 aded with - rorurned from | o, "Causes somewhat of a strain, and | Sheedwell 108t her topmast. - The | Sullivan and J. B, Keenan; marshals, V. George H. Bahrs Is favor Iy defeated all theaibs: Hughes has realized that his arm was | PGRE I8N Lhe BaV TONRA WES & 00 on | Kebrlein and H. Perazzi. Sydney Cavill, are soon to be sent by Sacramento Tennis. ChaY | affected. Yet it may be that the hitters | s ? mes of the San Francisco | Champlon swimmer of the world, assisted 1 of the rifle i . erwood, at ananis Club. | of the league have solved his methods, | the programmes of Lue o 8 ifor | by one of his Olympic Club pupils., will States asking m N er of the Califernia o1y | for it seems unlikely that he would 8 | At to.day. on their. anmuaj ape | Eive an exhibition of life-saving. Lester tournament. Nearly ¢ i Erotl 118 grounds the other day | INt0 the box If his arm was not In good | jyyer ‘ery The South Bay yachtsmen | Hammersmith, who is a member both of organizations of this ers expect the Wyson, a f ts n and team ev cond an ampior at championship. en in the result, to-morrow, selmo, w Mr. risot, The committee on games | 23. ments for a baseball ' great s and old members of a bird. »y Fred Boeckmann =0 a_game ond y George 881 prize, eams capt and ark and Miss Bessie Bow- | Ing frc —6. Joe Dally beat ss O. Pierce beat Miss A, Cl rke, 6—4, ng the week the male conti; n f and many matches sere | Sa = of the scores were as fol- and W. Stauf won t and Joe Daily, 46 ~ £e “':;iln(‘ e ¢ 1 a single and won 6—1, 60 Joe Daily beat Y One of the best matches of between Merle Johnson n:]ne G“;Befrllé ith. Johnson won in three sets, fod —4. The winner is g 1 at present and s enberg defeated J. A. Code In a 3—6, h her son and the two played several 2 Albert Cunha will en ibles at Del Monte . the er seen togeth tourn, Ores ¥ 18 on the grounds of the Mult- championship; A for championship; fourth, | & doubles; fifth, mixed doubles for | HOMING PIGEON RACES. The Pacific Coast Pigeon and Homing | ning bird was H. C. which flew at yards ber minute. ccond prize from Marysville on May v l”lfl(f‘hfid in February and shuwi; 1 and endurance for so young | William Hartery's Nick IX-551 won seec- | ing flown at the rate of 3 T minute, “Pop” Rambo, and | had returns within the time Thelr hopes have been buoyed up by the | determined by the regatta committee. Ness avenue. The programme will consist e Shock At he A ons | time allowances, the yachts crossing the fought their way up to within two points | fnishing line in each class being ad- of second place, they are beginning to | judged the winner and receiving the prize get that confidence which is necessary to |in that class. The prizes will be present- win ball games. Much will depend on the | ¢q {n the afternoon, when the awards T. Sousa Keogh, will serve to distract the guests. There are fifteen entries for the handi- cap swimming race, the distance being 3i yards and _the limit man receiving seven | seconds. President F. W. e b any such permission Miss ciner bes e: o s week's series wi - Woernner and o o Tatto 2 Soe Dan o R T T e Friscos keep up the gasd | Won in the Corinthian regafta held on | T. M. Ferguson will have a race in gigs, | . TP . df“““ Pl “\“ Miss Bowman, 62 ¢ work the rooters will be fully assured | Decoration day will also be distributed. | carrying cockswalns, who will not be al- | Schuetzenbund are getting down to ac ' | that Hank Harris has a real flesh and | This is the first time that the Corinthians|lowed to assist the scullers, as they did preparing for the big r blood ball team, and the players will feel | have held such an event, and it promises |last year. George Baker and W. O. Patch | ment which s to take place t they hs a chance to contest with | to be very interesting. 'On the 4th of | Will Tow a race in outrigger skiffs for the Mou elve months from t 1twe date of the tour s0 as to avoid a when it once starts the event championship of the Dolphin Club. The usual international barge race between the Irish and German crews will take lace and will be keenly contested. The ramento fc first place honors. So | next month the Corinthians will start on the situation is ripe for some sensational | their annual up-river cruise. ball playing. Will it come? Early last Saturday morning Vice Com- How close Hank and his men are to sec- | modore H. R. Simpkins' yawl Tramon- and W. M. Edgell, the last three being | house, Professor Hynes prestding at the e that it wou | . members of t San Francisco Yacht iano. Refreshments will be served, an 2 8 Bt Wqn Logt Flayed Bet | Club, . The yawl has visited Santa Cruz | & pleasant day 18 confidently expectrd o | and the new e A R playing a strong | Stockton ...... # B 8 | and Monterey and will spend a month at | " Fhe committes in charge of the ag [Fm July 1 to July X, 1%L i ows wonderful | San Francisco . 21 g8 47 Santa Catalina, where E. A. Wiltsee's | rangements consists of W. 0. Fatch (ehair. | Since the resignation of R. Finking as Oakland 20 36 .444 | schooner now is. man), A. W, Pape. J. 8. Earis, ¥ Meii_ | president no one has been selécted to The Corinthian commodore was accom- | rath, T. J. Kenned & W. L. B s L anica on last Saiurday's cruise to Peta- | i Dixon: W T NG T argest + |~ Judging from the recent work of Pltcher y .Y U9 Ray | pughes the belief is warranted that his The following are the officers | 15 yed a tie, 6—0, the twirling shape. Manager Harris is going to utilize three r< in his efforts to accomplish as Victories this week. Phil Knell, the uth-paw twirler, who signed two weeks ago, will st appearance with the team ernoon. Knell should lend con- e strength to the team. He claims y e A ists have vents | the Dolphin and the Olympic elubs and and the Onkland canoclats have no events | oo g prize winner at the last exhibition fing of the regatta committees | Elven In the Olymplic tank, will be seen in Francisco and Corinthian fm;ypdilvér;g- (g Taces will begiu at 10 yacht clubs August 4 was selected as the | &, M. punctually, { 2 day for the race between the challenging | The Alameda Boat Club held its annual sloop Aeolus and the defending yach[‘chfimllll)ns‘h‘p races on Sunday last on Gadder for the perpetual chalienge cup. | Oakland Creek over a course three-quar- Cousiderable and will be the way ment for the on _will be varying from $50 to bl nelly and A. G. Bell. In the first heat for Junior scullers E. Halnan beat E. B, | Thorning, In the second C. J. Hague beat Bert Guild, in the third E. Hansen de- feated Narowa Brown and In the fourth Andrew Webb beat W. - Little. The final 2ist_and 22d, the Corinthians will cruise to Sierra Point, about three miles below Hunters Point. Cruises in the southern waters of the bay are usually more hon- ored in the breach than the observance, few yachtsmen liking the hard knock- third, | gan Francisco at Recreation Park ought » Athletic Club. 1In all, there will |} pLSuELS o0 % | The Tace will be on a flood tide, —Imme- | ters of a mile and return, John A. Ham. | without number, r events: First, gentlemen's stn. Fhp i st WAk good a,'}(.’t“;,re":m;da"d | diately upon its conclusion the Corinthi- | mersmith was referee; W. B. Hinchman, but what every resident and visiting the State championship and the | Shal NAVIRE | it Higd should be | 0\ " Fiil start on their annual up-river | starter; David Greenleaf, timer: the marksman will have something to all cup; second, gentlemen's A0I§ 10 PUCH WIBIUNE DAL, oaland apa | cruise. Next Saturday and Sunday, the |judges being George H. Miller. W. C. Don. | for his ability with the rifie | to be close and exciting. The line-up is as follow San Francisco. Positions, Catcher Oakland. Mangerina cruise will take place this year even if | men F. W. Ayers beat John Lewis. in the clety h its last young bird race of | onl; . = a ~ les, George Theoba and h 3 n A - ¥ one boa: makes the trip. second C. G. Ayers defeated J. C. St. o W ates and high diving for bo. > 350 Boctam o the SYR MR Srors: rha ! and the ‘anal’ was won B P W Syors, | 19 (cay eorge Wiss \ 1e 200-mile station. all the orig- | Brockhoff.. who beat John Lewis by the narrow mar. So w d L. H. San entries of this series only twelye | Hildebrand.. Right field. STALLION STAKE OFFERED. | 5i1° 5 hrce seconds after a NeP% oren H”x‘,}i:\rwr A e e were dett to oompete. This being the i e The executive committee of the San|Face. E. W.Avers will represent the Ala- | “The California represen r lown by young birds | Paid for Breakages. e o A e meda Boat Club in the senior champion- | sejeoted from the follow ast much Interest was George Okausi, the Japanese walter at Francisco and San Mateo Agricultural As- | ghip skiff race on Admission day, and k. son, BE. G. Sioman, L. sociation has determined to give a stal- agreed to pay the damage in Judge Mo- gan's court vesterday. The Judge there- upon dismissed the case. He also dis- missed the charge against him of having lottery tickets in his possession. — e This bird also Which the proposed amendments to 'the Pacifics Dby-laws were carried almost unanimously. | upon two o The election of officers was quite spirited, there being fourteen candidates for the | board of elght directors. The following | were successful: C. H. Smith, W. B | Hinchman, A. G, Bell, W. C. Donneliy, Theodore Bisfeldt, John Lewis, David | Greenleat and George H. Miller. The | Club there. San Mateo. The conditions are: Entrance $100, of which 325 must accom- pany nomination; $25 payable September 1 and remaining $50 Se‘)lember 17; $1000 added by the San Francisco and San Ma- teo Agricultural Association. Stakes and added money divided—0, 30 and 10 per cent, Five to enter, three to start. Mile heats, three in five. ; No ‘Other fofes | a man for life she always tells him Thor r lofts | an for life she always tells him limit. | can still be friends. e Harb e e——— - »| PRIZES FOR RIFLEMEN. ament has & break included the 4th Mound range then took ond place and how far away from first | tana left for a trip down the coast to|Irishmen won the first of these events in | Wnen Shell ¥ . % Seod is told In the following table. Oakland, | Santa Catalina Island. Besides her owner | 1898, and the Germans were victorious last | Captain L. Sieby declined t 3 and Horace D. Pil Beuret,” §—0, | San Francisco and Stockton are now |and crew she had on board Harold |year. There will also be music, dancing | @8f¢ement with one of the Scottish orga | bunched. The standing of the teams is: | Wheeler, Frank Findley, W. G. Morrow |and an informal entertainment in the boat- | 1Zations 1 | ame: any be better to make of the bund, and will s of prizes E hard c quired for prizes, and sever members of the bund hw\‘ and merchandise pri and IN THE CRICKET FIELD. The Pacific Cricket Club team will meet the California eleven v Pitcher _Borchers : J i match of the third downs and ugly sea encountered there.| was won by E. Halnan in 12 minutes gy Second match of t 3 "‘,’,‘,“,’;‘,’.‘;‘:’; But Commodore Hawks says that the|seconds. In the first heat for senior siig | pennant of 190. The F Pe chosen from the following: J. « ' : Market street, who juggled with glas Halnan will be the junior representative. | [,oughman, W. Reeves Wortn' | 1008 A0 aTRE s YIth glass | o stake, to be contested for at the fair| The Alameda Boat Club held a well at- | v Guild, C. Robert the rate | and crockeryware and broke $2 50 worth, | L be held September 24 to October 4t | tended meeting last Tuesday nignt, i | ‘Q‘{”Zgée{l., B Bromfeld depend three batsmen and i fail to get set the whole team collapses. When he has had a little more practice George Wiseman should prove a man, as he Is a hard and free hitter. On July 29 the Pacific will go to San to play against the Country Club Cricket ANGLERS WHIPPING MOUNTAIN STREAMS Good Fishing Is Reported by the Men of Rod and Reel From North to South. River and Big Stream Fishing in the Truckee Region Seems to Be Favored by the Experts. . ROM mountain stream and ocean come reports of g fishing. Seemingly all the flycaste a f in the State are hard at t fish stories are beginni and go the rounds with won dation of big catches is solid, as there have been of them from one end of g on the mountain lakes ble evidenc Fly fishin during the past week, the trout ge the gaudily colored artificial fi but only by the most persistent and the anglers. There has been quite a colony of the rod w Webber Lake recently luding W. C. Murdoch, R. R. i A. B. Finch, Bean and Lowe of San Jose, Mr. Ave of Oak 1 Marks, Dr. Levi P. W. Watson, Walter 8. Hobart and R. Edgren. At Independence Lake Frank I and J. J. Wirtner have been the most successful. A. B. Finch has been the most indefatigable angler at Webber. He fished Jackson Creek twice, some ten miles from the lake, securing sixty good sized trout at the first attempt and fifty on the second. The pools and rt are fairly teeming with the finest trout. attempt on the creek is a genuine fish story. The water w undisturbed in the pools and t refused to take any kind of a lure. A dainty fly presented properly had omly the effect of scattering the fish in every direction. Standing on the bank of the creek it was possible to count from twenty-five to fift trout in many pools, some of them weighing fully a pound a half. Mr. Finch was on the stream at midday, but purposes staying there over night shortly to avalil of the evening and the morning fish Mr. Finch > meadow near the lake clev stern brook trout from the brook In ok twelve E: in t Bature afternoon he fished the Li T k thirtee trout, although they were not taking the J. J. Wirtner is “high hook™ at I h of the season— h the best succumbe Mr. and Cloud. They the Upper Me- and will Mrs. 8. B. Cannell a s city Thu & the wh pass aws him t ar. His Judge J Truckee. tion of mor streaky a bit early In | GOLF MATCHES . TO BE PLAYED AT SAN RAFAEL Men’s Tournament Will Take Place This Afternoon, the s’ Next Week. game will be ove: h play The mat he build and so emJ eazelton's team, k Presidio Lawson fugh Te T olcher, J. : | B. well unde: h_will be ap re. Mrs the best gross score, —_—— yard dash, juv Sur G. Hughes, P. Bogen, F' J. Douglass, R. Herman, C. Du Srie Ir ", Louls, C. Dy to-mo: w in the | O'E Rog Kipp. P. Lock- n, J. Patton, A nder water swimming cont t Cool E Heckett, T’ useful . open to all. » Cruz At Auburn, N. Y. the maltsters have gained an 0f wages from 3§ per | week to §12,