The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 28, 1900, Page 4

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O CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1900 ASTORIA IS THE CRY D)4 ROWING MEN Oarsmen Will Train for the Big Regatta of the North, w GOOD, SO SAY THE ANGLERS The Best R;;_norts Come | From Truckee River | Country. are 1ve en- sthing e @il e e e ATHLETES TA | TO THE HANDBALL COURT SRR I Sl L | —— e = 3 R e ? One « ; : e A e re crowded with spectators. Tt is quite 3 r had a most lim- | and the man who goes at the game ate crowded, with spectators. UIS e g . - " e lass of followers] EXercise, CImm LS o vk to this rivalry between the cracka. CcLUBS. H . r G. Le During th: dball has within | 9F time EnoRE By Cs ody on the ms of the city, and spirited H - B 8 Dopt L s advanced to | 5f' pe%ith and condition. While there | match sctentific’ana Hard fought, re- ; . g’} wit ¥ cored of all indoor | g o 300 devotees of ame in the | sult from the clash. : 3 it favored of all indoor | a e 30 devotees of the game in the | sull from the CASt, .\ i6c handbail is by < games. It has supplanted the gymnasium | Olympic Club the « of experts 18| But playing of oot te Olynspic Club 1in its ranks of devotees three-fourths | 4THLTE0 (AIEIE, eratch tourna- | alleys the game goes on day and night. | Stockton ........ 476 : Siah 4 Although no great open { ba . . b are at least 1000 | San Francisco 465 re £ v of the athletes of the Olymple Club and | pion+“ciling for all mateur hand- | It "“fi'.“‘,{m“l‘\"mxh“s‘n‘h&rfi R S oS play | Oaxiand e r ! a large perce e of the young busine ball play in the 1s as yet been | handball players in this who 57 Pl With the A 1 m.l»,’.r‘ out. town who play in the seve od. “there & jn this city. | the T Toen gt B o S St s | “The time has arrived for the Sac A s | wele zeneral public, f ns atio a Y ¥ g ¢ oz wi 1 San ¥ g well established courts. So popular Is | L mown L0 e e e own, | men and boys who .use the soft | tos to do a little experimenting with tal- 8 3 s the game among the Olympians that two | 50 "0p ST P b oton Tame: 1- | ball and play wherever residential | ent. Heretofore th cramento manage- new courts are being erected on the roof | 1\ 414 Charles Sullivan form a premier | or fence conveniences v{ll‘l‘_ E,‘{‘("J“‘n‘, ment has had nothing to worry the mind s < of the c building to accommodate the | quartet of amateur handball players. i\'<‘n?;::—hF%‘}flz’ol‘;‘l}ag:dflf‘h'fihf“ hietie des | No player jumped his contract and all B hony & s %1 BEDRuG) patius i SUD SKLR B uise. Mokicoy uh: Y vas ® am. | Dartments are contemplating the erection [ Were content with three square meals a w body, 8, and also | likewise McElroy and § i : 3 Free bl e @ e o e There are two classes of plavers at the | Giolo paver Bonnet is generally reputed | of courts for the use of students, and | day. So there was nothing to mar th % Olympic Club, the expert who uses the Champion. Whenever (hece four men | everywhere the game is taking a firm hold | work of the team. But now there is - 8 N . Tegulation court, a model of its kind, ' get together on the courts both galleries ' on the public. | satae talk of Jay Thughds. tAking a vest N. 8 A i e, — — = to nurse that rusty elbow joint which ha ! K a i 4 < T8 A FEF v e lha‘te v prevented é‘n eff xi\Jp .1»»u‘\.‘r\> ¢ v Wa e- Yece: 5. O ~ s assortment of curves. It is doubt i vepors PREPARING FOR December 15. One | DEER™HUNTERS | whether Hughes will pitch many of the : A handicap for two- SEE AND KlLL games this week. He is now congratulat- Skinr ne Williams will | FALL RACES AT and upward; entrance $10, $0 addi- ing himself that he did not go East this . to start; the club to add an amoun season. OAKLAND TRACK ury io mike the gross value of the race MEORE: B GANE | S s a dissitions n for t5a [ 82000, of “whicl: 3230 to-stcona and 3150 to-third: proud and haughty Frisco ball tossers. 8 2 o weiSnts to ha ammoutoed Shise RN BEEEL0 S After several weeks of uninterrupted suc- T o et A e five pounds | Luck During the Past WeeKk | cess it was their fate to meet the fast- 8 | Calif i Jocke Club An-|!her ATe RIUDoe AR O e o paced champions at a time when they alifornia : | extra Le run Tuesday, January 1, 191 One ; 1 5 i | mile and & furiong. Has Been Better. were unprepared for a hard struggle. The v T nounces Six Special Wodtind 1s malitid Wessueshioi: Sy & team had been broken up by sickness and n Stakes grand weck of - Sacing In . September: | “Plenty of deer;” they all say, but few | death and they wero compelied to go| » d officers 2 i : 3 Drivers generally cut loose at that town, | bucks are shipped to town to show the | 2§RINSt the Sacramentos with Pitcher 5 X » ure of Sport. Or First in the field, the California Jockey | 2l © ol (Ectting a mark’ Baving | prowess of the hunter on the ranges. | jench'at second. Schwartz being out of w n_the 3 brought o ‘lub announced a list of six stakes yes- | Dassec 18re. 58 AIBG CInm G o firoy | Deer are seen in numbers, according to | the game the team was without the ser- e« @ p s week the t or ur. 1 gk { Club annou @ Oakiand | AMON8 the bookmakers as to which firm the reports, but few of them are killed. | vices of the safest striker of the aggre « Yac 3 of malmon, N Crave Janded three;| terday, to be contested for:at Oskland | will get tHe privilege. ov S roarienced hunters say that California | tion, the man whose willow has sent me weighing iwenty-seven, the nd | Guring fall meeting of 1900, which J. B. Ferguson should not recover | Experiences s say | of the men across the plate in recent five and the third twenty pounds. | SWPRE LOC (L TRCTIE o for the ntly to again wield the starter's|js well supplied with deer for hunting | of [he ™Mgn ecross the plate in recen bout fifteen pounc idni the guessers already have Dick hat It th ment law etback s the fishing 1ast stakes given below will close at midnight reulated 260 the position at Oakland. | Purposes and that e pre: AW | Just as the team was rushing to the front Red fly ¢ of Monday, September 17, with R. B. Mil- PRI : against the killing of does is en‘(ors;d The Eriscos, however, are still in the race ish cau eighed | yo | S e e there will soon be as many deer in the | and have time to show their “improved A T 'T,, ening handicap—A handicap for three- Swinging the Golf Club. State as there were in the old pa{::yt dinyl m;lx;l‘;‘kp‘o:;lgg nvxvu. Ho nd the upper Me- | voioidy and upward; entrance $i0, #0 addi- | Tact Saturday In the San Rafael links | At the same time they claim that in a| Hank's men were all in good| form n of a fair quality. | {ional to start; the club to add an amount | . “ =0 70 series of three matches number of counties the law is given a ax | i a 'x;um and should give a s locality will come | pecessars 1o mike the gross value of the race | PIay began in a series cith | obedience during the winter months and | good az"so“m of themselves in the series $1500, 1 ond and $100 to third: | between two teams of ladies, one With | thig in a measure is -responsible for the | against Sacramento commencing at Req. an returned | weigh i Monday, October 2%. | Mrs, R. Gilman Brown as captain, Pfl’nd thinning out of the deer. | reation Park this afternoon. Iburg will s back tales of | acceptances to be made at the track before 11| {he"othor lod by Mrs. Frank S. Johnsbn. | “Last Sunday both William Berg and | pitch the Saturday game and Knell wil bout ten fish 'riday, November 2. To be run Satur- | 7 ‘as absent from Mrs. | Henry Oxnard got bucks weighing over | do the twirling Sunday afterncon. The > pounds. ve gk R R s and Mrs. Heazelton from | 100 pounds. On Thursday George Bovd | games will probubly gttract the largest : LT | At have not won a stake at the time of Brown's tcam. Their opponents in [ killed a. falr-sized buck. This sgeaks well | crowds of the season. for the fans expect €.C. Legal, R. Sing- | 0050 iitan e ait, 355 ‘additional to siart; | each case counted {wo holés up. ' Mrs. | for the Country Club men, WHO Were be- | lively session on-the diamond. T Smith are holding forth. ;;, 'fi.i, to add an amount necessary to make | Brown's team scored 19 up, against 3 up | wailing their fate a _short time ago. The line-up for to-day is as follows: A big baskets daily. | the ws value of the race $1000, of r“h“"' $150 | by Mrs. J;‘fluw ’.;(’d(-. nnd}l’[lus wm;\dfi:i ;;ulonel hhai\?eu!)'ae}gr-\ Et;yg‘zsll tg.:g_ "Em%; \:‘; mi:fi:;menlc, ‘li"‘fllr:nnsv San Francisco. ¢ down a big buck last | to second_and o third: winners of a sweep- | frst match, 16 ap. emaining match vrne atcher. [ Bt 1 Tob pounds. D8 Puck Iagt | 10 o eig tn valus atier the. cloaing of the | o the series whi be: Dlayed At the con: | the Ted bucks, but as et have sent no | Dovic Pitcher g e » is at Tahoe on a fish- | Stake to carry five pounds extra; vther non-win- | oo ionce of the contestants. venison to the city. The deer on the |Hanlon i 4 & v ( he first streaks of | ners of §i0 at any time allowed five pound Play has also begun in a similar series | Country Club preserves are commencing | Stultz "‘ trolling for trout, | Maidens, twelve b it beaten three or | 7 5 o matches over . eishbedn s | to come out and the hunting has in con- | Devereaux n_phenomenal, 1f | More tio d neve . Keovertoor it | among the men of the San Rafael Golf | sequence improved, . LERE en_phenomenal, @itional. To be run Saturday, November 10. | amo e men ol e ER el & = cLaughlin. h he has sent to ) 5. Club, but the returns in the first match | A big party of Country Club members | o - ¢ ) city may be taken as basic | - ine Golqen Gate selling stakes—For three- | are not yet complete, Twelve couples are | will be on the preserves this coming week. Hu“‘;"::f.’:i H:]’l‘;rflefif’l -Brockhoft g S < atches, His companion | vear-olds and upv\ard:ben\r'«:d $10, $25 ‘addl— entered in the matches, b\# ;n flartotnlg l!-:;g}x:lfis(‘igol‘%y.v:x%‘::vs’g‘?&l‘g‘sorgwmyg i Hildebrand e San is Baron Todt G rande o s he cl 0 add an amouns : 3 = ve o e rst tw Vickels, F. W. % —_———— of the sloop | N - Cwaeae R 08 hake the ross vaiue of the race | Fownds, oo 1. o completed the Berg and Wilifam Kittle will be out for | Notes From the K. s his home on - . 51000, of which $10 to second and §75 to third There will be a great deal of golf during | deer to-day and to-morrow. 3 ennel. ( r cruise he Pigeon-Shooting Cards. $1500; weight for age. Allowances—One pound | 41,0 "week of amateur sports, August 13 to | John Codman killed two bucks near | The meeting of the Pacific Ciaid c = Sl for each $100 to 81000 and 2 pounds for each | 5" "y " held at Del Monte. On the 13th | Leirly's, Mendocino County, last Satur- | special committee of the Ame. i = e Club’s programme f£or | 5100 less to $300. Winners of a race of $6:0 in | 20 e o = Shiacn | day. TThe deer are plentiful on the range: | nel Club has e o rican Kan- =g ST~ ve bird shoot Sunday at | value or of two races other than selling purses | the qualt Jing . #oung, byoe, ha!r(amcap N Srgomnw LT op the rangs: > = een postponed. as the wimming at Sutro’s ttractive one. Handl- | after the closing of this stake not to be en- | holes, medal play, of the ladie e oras Wh i | majority of the members are out of tow : 4 - Handl- | 8000 $0F less than $800; starters to be named, | for the Scott cup, presented by Henry T. | sty of Charles Wheeler at his conntry | yo'coon, however, a8 Chat town, - he swimming entries for s Will range from | wiy selling price, through the entry box the | §cott, will be played. The sixteen ladies | home on the McCloud, killed three bucks | 7% 00 enough t lemg (Airman de Ruyter xt & 3 - il Prize | day preceding the race ap the uual time 8¢ | who inake the best scores in the qualify- | during the week. =~ == N I @@ eters|IDE WII be convened, nnd inelS et . it o birds will be the | cioss To be run Saturday, November 17 ound will be o ¢ in, t g rs | iNE o arenel . vin- T Crist, ¥ = © | Seven rurionzs | & “Competition; ‘Gver . elahtaen Roles, | of Vacaville killed 200 and. Dr. James Mil- | Fynm ¥hpeal will come up for decision. K, & Paine,| Entrance, including price of birds, §.| The Lmeryville handicap—A handicap for | 1 PURRPHISTy S (EIRIEEO0 03Vt | lar and a friend 400 doves near Winters. Jose his English s il the misfortune to P. I . H. Carter, | gide pool entrance $2, three moneys, class | two-year-olds and upward; entrance $10. 328 | 7005 Tovel elghteen holes. medal play,| . Dr. Derby. W. J. Golcher, C. C. Neu- | 10%¢ ] S cetter, Sally Gladstone, ; [ A. Rae, E.|shooting guns to win prizes, ties | additional th start; the club to add an smount | (oN: men's contest for the Del Monté | man, Edgar Foster and Burt Goicher were | 27 (Cotnet Gladstone IV out of Lady ' =, 8. Grue- | to be decided by lot for choice of prizes, | Decessary to make the gross val S hiea: offered by The t of the | Qut for brush rabbits near San Pedro last ;. Phidy ge g oy ot 5 $1000, of which $130 to second and $75 to third; e ¥ e managemen J., Littrell's grand young St. B B T | Tho s of Dries SbeACHS thirty-elght | Jelghts to be announced four days prior to the will be played. The men who make | Sunday. They bagged about fifty. | orion, died recently.” A¢Siir: ernard, i Randall, . Jots of wseful and beautitul articles A4 | Mol Vifners ot other than . selling purse | the sixteen lowest scores will b enttled —_——————— | Francisco show he took first in the 11200 g contest, diving | club members e ity i he S atirdey meeilie I L TR T Crfi';‘ge“fil‘.gg» Duer Tommy Ryan Expected. Slabs d?sdnrl};%esgf;zfxélazi""fig the grst T e e | e R e, e S5, s kT | it Bariingame ecling stakesTor_ . | FOUNG WAl e oEr tirlitiix Doles. [ | Tommy Ryan ia expected in this city | Buter Capturcd Fgcthir tha Spatial or ce, amateurs—H. | tra, high guns and entrance $1 50, birds | year-olds and upward; entrance 310, §25 addi- | tries for the Scott cup will close on Aug- | to-night and Jack Moffatt will arrive in | the best pair of rough-coated St Ber. H. Ramsay, E. | extra, class s ing. tional to start; the club to add an amount | USt 12 and for the Decl Monte cup on the | about a week. After a week of rest both | nards. O. Lowen- | The Lincoln Gun Club will hold its reg- | neces: to make the gross value of the race | following day, at the Hotel del Monte. | men will begin training for the fight: ! Mastiffs are improving in quality, H. Irving, | ular monthly shoot Sunday at the Ingle- | $1000, of which $130 to second and 375 to third; | Entries should be forwarded to R. M. To- | which will take place before the National | Which is perhaps the reason for the con- ywards, T, | side traps. Barrels of bluerocks will be | thosé entered not to be sold to carry five pounds | bin, at the University Club, San Fran- Athletic Club on September 7. Since the | siderable demand there has been of late Raynold. | smashed as a large attendance i3 ex- | above the scale; It for 8000 welght for age. | cisco. 0 Chicago fight between Ryan and Root, s foF the breed. gboard diving—H. | pected. B or each 3100 (o3 0 $200: | 'The ‘challenge class” of the Santlago | Ryan has lost a great deal of his popular: oM, Dodie's_pointer bitch. Dodge's i rworth. P. A return match is on_the books for | 20 PoURd Tor cach ga00 1o B0 { e P tia00 1 | GOIf Club of Santa Ana now consists of | ity, though no one questions his agfl(ty_ | Stella, is dead. e was a notable per- ier. G. Wallace, | Pete Walsh and C. C. Nauman. They | {afue’or of two races other than selling purses | the following ten players: 1, H. Williams; Tim Murphy and Jim Tremble are itch- | former in the’field, abeit unknown in " Guine, J. A. | will go another 100 live bird race some | after the closing of this stake not to be en- | 2: H. F. Gardner, 3, W. 8. Derby; 4, James | ing for a match. The Natlonal Club is | fleld trials. Cuba of Kenwood was the re, ¥. Ritter, time in August. The distance will be | tered for less than $1000; starters to be named |Irvine; 5, K. E. Watson; 6, Jame& Fuller- | anxious to bring these two men together, | 0nly one of her progeny to make a mark Grvopalmers, E. | chagged from twenty-eight to thirty | with eelling price through the entry box the | ton: 7. Ralph Burnham:8, Dlan Gardner; | but the Columbia Club has the August|in the trials. but all her pups have been rvine. | yaras. dar preceding the race at the usual time of |9, 2 er; 10, W. B. B permit. They are not yet matched. T LBonNET, ‘2 N A\ | 1and. B L B T Nt < e LOCAL TEAM GOES BACK A SINGLE STEP Hughes of Sacramento May Be Forced to Rest. But for a very short time the local team of stickers and base runners held the ex- alted rank of second in the list. Then came the tumble and Hank’s men are now sandwiched between Stockton and Oak- Two defeats at Sacramento last week and two victories out of the series by the Millers made the change in stand- ing. The champions have not yet quit the upward movement and look upon the other teams with a safe disdain. The standing of the clubs is as follows known as first class hunting dogs. O e e et ol bbbl bl @ HOUNDS AND HARES WILL BE THE GAME Big Stake;o Be Run Down at San Mateo. The Ingleside Coursing Association will commence its first innings under the re- cent agreement with the Union Park As- soclation for alternate coursing dates at San Mateo Park to-day. Nothing has been left undone to make the opening a suc- cessful one, and everything in the man- ner of comfort and improvement has been attended to by the management. A ninety-six dog open stake and a six- teen-dog champion stake is the pro | gramme for the two days’ sport. To-da: | will be devoted to the rundown of open stake, and on Sunday, in addition to the concluding rounds of this stake, ths champion event will be run in its entirety, total of $150 will be distributed, of which $200 goes to the champion stake winner and $125 to first dog in the open event. Trains will leave Third and Town- d streets at 10:I5 on either day, and coursing will commence at 11 o'clock sharp. L. F. and T. W. Bartels, comprising the well-known _cou firm of Bartels Brothers of Denver, Colo., have dissolved partnership. Both gentlemen will con- tinue in the coursing game, and their ex tensive kennel of fast ones will be divided by mutual consent. The dogs owned by them will registered, and hereafter wiil be run in the individual names of th rers. The general coursing public will with regret that old Connemara, Dean’s persistent stake win ably run his last co learn James ! in | into a post. T | unconscious_cor | tion showed | crushed. Connemara | | | nas been placed argeon and no e save the charge of a veteri fort will be spared Edward Conn ha: bercrombie a prom | Emin Pash | registered | Grindstone | “Captain Cane’s ing Tom will be ¢ time to com dog’s life rom Gus er of the . and has | A4 Mattie Gold to F k « n W pend On Me. { J. Keenan, the owner of Connemaug | has been notified by t C: ornia cou | ing committee that he m chan t name of that hound in accordance rule which says: “N. | lowed to register | ) person greyho as t me sin regis b anc a name which would ead the publi or under a n a name previously Lord Chasterfield, 1y of Fashion Charlie-P; Fullerton, I Thompson’s Futurity candidates, arrive from the East to-night. D. T8land's Twilight has whelped a ter of four d and three bitches to ported Fetter Free wilight is eleven 1d and is a sister to Skyrocket. Shi Armagh Lass whelped on to Emin Pasha a litter of five and four bitches, Hood’s Geraldine whelped a Jt- our dogs and one bitch to Douglas June 19. Douglas is a full brother to Fashi, Laird, b: years W, a. Foley of Santa Clara has regis- 1,‘.'»n Rocket, by Skyrocket-Lady H. of Newark has registered a lit- puppies by Emin Pasha out of three dogs and five bitches, of ter Moonlight, July 5 E her of Stockton has registered litter of puppies by Prince of Fashion ',1\; of Raceaway, five dogs and two bitches, July 18 SR Frank Moran has regi red a litter of puppies. two degs and five bitches, by ‘l"wle Flatterer out of Bit of Fashion, une —_—— Tennis for Del Monte. Announcements a out for an invita- tion tennis tournament at Del Monte for special - prizes during the week of ama- teur sports, August to Angust 20. On ition match w ph Daily and rnja Club, probab 1e Coast champion On August 15 there 1 a rou in singl ween stx of | representative play of the Paci Coast. On August and 18 a doubl tournament between teams selected fro clubs of the Pacific States’ Lawn Tennis Association will be g d R. Freeman, late of anford and e Sou California. , has gone n to compate the tou oma. Fréeman plays a good gam should ca « some of the prizes The defeat of Sumner Hardy this & at the Longwood tournam by & new unknown player, HeC. Foster, was a complete surprise not only to the loca people but to lastern tennis mer Sam Hardy ted by ‘Little, who won the tourhament at Niagara on AT, R. J. Dav California Club, has returned from and w v Daily ited Alameda Tennis Club across the bay during the week and played in several matches. Daily beat Henry Gutte 6-0. 6-2. Dailey and Mrs. Wakerly beat Miss, Hunter and Miss Macartney two out of three sets, Daily and Miss Alvina Jackson next beat Emma Hunter and Pearl Macartney two ts to one. Miss Macartney and Joe aily beat Miss Elliot and Miss Hunter two out of three Miss iot and Joe Daily at Hunter and Miss Macartney. Daily defeated Philip Alex- ander 5 The Alameda lady players invited the lady players of Californfa Club to visit them next week for several round- robin matches. Lunch will be provided and a good o ssured. Tennis is_still popular at Santa Clara, many matches being played at the Santa Clara Club's courts. In a series of mixed doubles the first match was won by Miss Preston and L. Warburton from { Preston and R. Fatjo, , 6-4. s Preston and Robert L | won_the second match doubles M 64, 2-6, 10- Downing and Miss Olive Biac d Miss | Delphine Fatjo and Mi Warbur- J ton, 6-3, 6-&. Robert Fatjo Barlow beat the Menton brothe: 6-4, 6-4. The first handicap d of the Eastland Tenni Club will be held on the club courts at Woodside Inn, Mill Valley, July 28 and 2. The list of entries is as follows: R. Judah and C. Judah | Duval Moore and J. J. Cullen, A.'Smith and W. Kingwell, N. Coghill and . | Gundiach, G. Van Meter and L. Dorr, W, Bundschu and O. Hinz, L. art and H. Helen, F. Judah and M nfeld. The annual tournament of the Southe California Lawn Tennis Association w be preceded by ament. w will_take pla and i2. This year's tournament will be held at Santa Monica, where the new clubhouse on the (as|,nn grounds is being put in order, The putting-greens on the golf lmk | olled and the course improved. . o °° ™ 1ch solf A

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