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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 1900. YACHTING. ROWING. FISHING. SHOOTING, 00 0 0 0 000 00 000 00 0 0 0 0 0 V++t+++++++ 44444+ 44444444+ 4444444444444+ 4444 -9 9 0 0 6 0 00 R R e e R R e e e S eSS S S e o o o o o o o 0—0—0—0——0—0——0—0—0—0—0-"'.' i i @ | ; BASEBALL. ¥ TENNIS. T T e e i e e . ] COURSING. 1444444444444 494900 00— 0-0-0-0- 90909000 0090090 00 O o0 e0 0o 0090 o o000 00 crr 'SCHOONER AND THE MECCA OF | SLOOP YACHTS | ARE READY GAY GOLFERS E Men’s Cup Contest Proves Yachtsmen Will Cruise to| Very Close and Mare Island This Exciting. = Afternoon. DEL MONTE IS I : N YF A0 RGET o4/ff Lo CopplLorive B T e e 'HAPPY HARRIS WILL MEET THE UNHAPPY EWING Sacramento Still Leading From Afar and the Dudes Trailing. STAKE WINNERS WILL COMPETE ; IN BIG EVENT {Coursing Men Anxiously Awaiting Futurity Meet. . ccond race of the San Francisco | The champlons were fortunate in meet-| The Unfon Park Coursing ) a jo to Sausalito will ing the Oakland team last week, for they | took a turn at the game on Wednesd ace The yachtsm found the Dudes in the most crippled con- | last and for the opening day of « 1 sted by. Commodore V dition that they have been in since the | innings 1 a good ¢ ) m lito at 3 opening of the season. They have no oc- | week event. F. Jonmes' L an, a n on a signal from th | caslon, therefore, for pointing with pride | turity candidate, took fir on 8 ar Gty to their record, for though they moved | by r work again her m 1 e i ce. Class I T up a peg, still they lost one game and per- | son Jonents gained favor in th < . ¢ urline, Aggie, | $ mitted the Friscos to make a slight gain. | of the followers of coursing who are | < inia_and the | ? = s il 3 This week the champions will meet Har- | ing for possible winn. > comir Y . Harpoon, Rover and | ¢ OLVER EXPERTS WHO HAVE MADE RECORDS. per's aggregation. Stockton is overdue on | event. The stakes f n wi 5 iss 11 sts of the vawl | o a clean score and it would not be sur-| watched with great interest. The y Phylk S 0 nd the sl e Within the last few weeks a movement has been on foot tending toward the arrangement of revolver matches be- prising if they succeeded in putting the | sters which are named for the Futurity - P L Nhus, S, S ® tween shots of this city tatives of the East. There is ev promise that it will end successfully. It champions back. [ : Ine is - pre d that a commi d of representatives of the local National Guard and citizens, which will The loss of two games last week by the the gangw 6 ke charge of all features ed match, be appointed. Selectic) of a team or teams Il be by competition § |Stocktons gave the Friscos a hold on sec- . pende nly, the highest to shoot in whatever events may ‘be arranged. A suitable trophy Is already in sight, according to J | ond place and Oakland moved farther Seiods b4 tement of one of the gentlemen interested, to be presented to the winning team. Of cou such match will down the tobogsgan. shown in the midweek b 3 be shot on the home ranges of each club and the results forwarded by telegraph and letter. It seems to be This is the way the clubs stan Piings has canned (he 4 the de of the promoters of this matter to have the mat of the military order, that is the marksmen shall shoot _— muc o with revolvers of a pattern adopted by the militia or suitable for army use his would be a bar to fancy target ‘;\ - s kennel looked sights, special ammunition and “extras,” such as the cranks revel in. The argument is made. and correctly too, that a R tas d on ho man a good shot with arget re also acquit himself with credit with a service weapon. A meeting past few w will be cdlled within a week or so to bri few matches of the kind desired. It is propgsed that no man or . to _some exten clique all have the control or management of these events, but that all shall have opportunify to enter into the Union Park has a good card San ¥ competitions. and to-me The While t lver shots in the East were preparing for the big International match local sportsmen were keep- with one 1 3 ing pace and comparing their work with those who were to shoot for the honor of America, which was upheld by a ma- sz jority of 61 p e ortly after the victory by the American team a number of local marksmen concluded that a team n Francisco ... of ancisco revolver shots could be assembled which could give the victorious Easterners a lively rub in a thirty followers or fifty shot match. It is believed that if such men as J. E. Gorman, A. B. Dorrell, Smith Carr, Ed Hovey, M. J. ?:zr:;n‘ r - White, F. O. Young, Charlie Daiss, A. H. Pape, Paul Becker, George Barley and a few others would try they could put e T = ~ gt I v race with the stern team. Frisco may not have such an easy time up a live those San Francisco has a number of revolver shots whose individual performances are of such high-class order that with Oakland this week . ,S“;’};‘,'"g";" Champion they stand on a level with the crack shots of the country. The attached targets tell a story in themselves. The one Bad s Sattaduy and Sumday- s The Onbe| gop* Wates with three shots in the one-inch circle was made by J. E. Gorman on January 18, at the Shell Mound ranges. | !ands have been stremgthened for the | followers gres 1t is the result of shooting at a distance of fifty vards, open sight, off hand and with a {wo-pound pull. The other by & fSeries and on paper they look more for- | of the previou Charles M. Daiss was made on April 9, 1899, on the same ranges under the same conditions. 4 | midable than at any time since the be- ' J I R after a the run-of ? | ginning of the season. Lange has been | backed as | B PO eD e eI IO PO IO OO0 e e eI Es It O DEOe 0000000 e0e0e@|enticed back Into the Brummeltan fold, | ROt In the alent remem | and will try to handle grounders in his ‘;"\ ‘4,h""- " A week later, in istaand contlguous | counties—deer SWIMMERS AND R0 the boathouse for a long time, is | usual style in the neighborhood of third ot endt Flors - inting been of the best aky he can get into good order | b, 2 the team a few weeks | condition howe ! good ; During the past week the heavy fogs he wiil enter the shell cha plr\fish(‘p.(t‘rxh: hes heanae Lo Do, o — e e oy way K put o blight upon the hunters of Marin newly bullt Pioneer harge has been fit- | ing of the Oakland fans, but there has | undecided coteors GLOTY > hard { Uounty. in consequence of which few of SCULLERS FOR ted with a larger rudder and gives great [ been a loud call for his return to the | faverite upset all ey e i r st the followers of Nimrod were out on their satisfaction. T. Lawson has taken the | game bt g oo B s and the accustomed hunting grounds. }-lm\ of Murphy at bow in the junior| Pete Lohman has decided not to come | Deckel e going was her. n or received by any boat | Doves are beginning to attract sports- THE V cur. [ torthe coamtTor a while, and Swindells has | toocckelman’s Rocker is running in good er may be found by sub men. In the Bakersfield and Fresno f,“" The Alameda Boat Club has two junior | been lured back from Montana. Swindells |'”‘;rq|nk will eo: o 1. ty of the smaller from - fiying very thick. Dr. Price, grews n training and will have a trial | ls not under the ban of the California | arrival of the 0o ten, (O0aY on the of the r—thus, the Aggile re- Jack Bennett, Ed T}uz»-l'g. e race to-morrow on Oakland Creek. The | Teague. He was released by Hank Harris hould £ he 5 train. The stake es 1 minutes 44 seconds from the Lus- B e ar e Srtac: |G faster crew will represent the club in the | at the close of last season. This year he = CUld furnish some inieresting even ine and Eives 11 mimdtes 5 Seconds 1o o V. Olecse Charics Duntan, | Seore of Local Oarsmen |resata on Septeitber 5 ‘The “Bollar’ | has peen plaving Srcat banl in Montans and S the Ramo; ind Charles’ Whitney hmuxh 3 ¢rew consists of Sydney and Roy Pollard, | leading the league at the bat. He is ex- With the Tennis Playe : White & ir as been after bag of doves during the P]Ck d R t Julius Stamer and Bert Lyons, while the pected here in time to appear in the game g yers. crulsing during the k. She le ¢ 2 ed to Row a Nelson” four consists of Harry Nelson, | to-day, but If he does not arrive Man. | The ladies’ single championship is the Sausalito about 11 on Tuesd Gun Club has fssue E. Edwards, K. Webb and one other. The | gerina’ will officiate behind the rubber. all absorbing toplc in tennis circles, and morning and ched Na at 5 o'clock 1s for the first annual dove an Astoria keel for the Alameda’s new skiff has been | Captain Hutchinson's maimed wrist has | the aspirants for champion nors it evening, She will be at Vallejo to ew,” which will be held on Au- % laid by Al Rogers, who proposes to build | improved duri~~ the week, and he expects | fajthfully preparing inon g B and will race down to-morrow. She % 'and L a faster hoat than any yet constructed, | to boss the team as usual. i . M et B yoard J. D. Robertson. W. Hum- bl e proposed amalgama o I - -day . g P Miss Alice offman, H. Punnett and F. Wagner. A. Notes From the Kennel. The oarsmen, scullers and swimmers | ton and Olvmple };ofrTlflZ"le?finEfi} | i i — '“'.51'.,'3’.',,‘.,.” e w2 Miss Elsio Clarke. Miss I mbers and J. M. Punnett will safl up bilee exposition at the | WO Will represent the bay rowing clubs | ered at the last meeting of the Tritons | s gmen o oo Fomtons.. Oakland. | Miss Bessie Bowman ¢ allefo this aftérnoon on the cuter | A feature of the jubllec exposition &0 t%% | at the annual carnival at Astoria have |and was favorably received. One. diff | Sivemici " Piteher. ‘Moskiman | €nter from the Ca On ‘August 21 George Whita and | State Fair, to be held at Sacramento on | go 10 donus) carnival at Astorla have | (o, ™4, yavorahyy, focetved, One difi-| picapatricic or ‘Borchers | Ma Hunter, Mrs nds will start on an up-river cruise in | September 5, 6, 7 and 8, will be the initial | 7 o o0 > L y 5er of the' Olympic Boat Club it i b First base chinson | Bramhall, Miss F en T ighos! j a by y morning by the steamer for ssary firs - k it is | Pabst 2 --Hutchinson A ¥ . - bench show. which will be judged by | 5 tE0RY sary first to join the Olympic Club, | Schwartz Second base Arrellamen | Edith Wat y California Yacht Club gave a elam- | po7el A0V Nep cag City. There will be . paying an entrance fee and $5 a month | Reflly Third base Miss Rose at Lone Tree Cove, Angel and, | James Tiues amd medals for all classes, | The Arfel Rowing Club will send A. | thereafter. If the dues of the amalga-| Krug Shor will be t 1 Sund; It was aitended by the | SHeS 's”|l':\u4;~é Dloodhounds, mastiffs, St. | Keegan, E. Smith, H. Foley, J. Nookes, | Mated boat club are set at $i5 per an.|Levy... Left fleld _Bowman | Club. Miss Miriam Hall San Rafael crews of vachts Pactolus. which car. | Which in o oot okl Gont= | 1. A, Cibiie ant i & s aa The | BUm. that brings the yearly expense of | Brockhoff. . ..Center field Drennan | and Mrs. C. A. Elston, champion of FHone r Commodore N. Walter's z: the A Bernards (rough coate Hlands. Russian | Oly; % o g DOEE, €| belonging to the Olympic Boat Club to | Hildebrand . Right field Held | olulu, will also enter. " . Thelma. Secret jand Pastime. On the re- mhl.rfmn]l”\I';"ihg‘;r:l‘:'u,'r"mi'}'ufim P Asr;;]q‘&]c Boaz;n:‘b Will be represented by | §75—rather a high price for a rowing mano‘ —————— Y Virne tournament nee Friday turn trip the Pastime got Into a nasty | Wolfhounds, dee S, grey ¢ . man, F. J. Sherry, Leste am- P e el > = = A 2 - 24 at S af - ¥ sea off Goat Island and shipped ‘a goon Toxhounds, ,;},}’,‘;;L',‘,""m{:,?,‘?,”“?‘f?:!mersmnh and Dr. F. R. Axton. rs‘}v{d:;Ty I f Cycli Winding the Clicking Reel. | o8 it Hattman o Sos e, din Pyt R I AT ) am's APah setters, Gordon setters, field Cavill and A. W. Pape. also of the Olym- toms -0t Oxeling News. Chief Deputy Fish Commissioner Bab- | Violet Sutton, the present champion, end and capsized. Her owner, who was Irish water spaniels, field span- | pic Club, will go north to perform their| TheOlympic Club Wheelmen will hold a | cock has returned from Floreston, where | ROt defend her title. and the w B alay e LYosr Who was s, cocker spaniels, not over tvl\(en.{; swimming and life-saving act. The Dol- | ten-mile handicap road race to-morrow |he was engaged on official business in re. (B¢ tournament will ome the ¢ sal v. and after an hour and a half's | elght pounds; cocker spanlels, black, not| phin Boating Club wilkend George Bak. | OVer the Fruitvale-Haywards course. The | gard to the alleged pollution of the It . rescued by L. 1. Gale's sloop | over twenty-elght pounds: cotker SRECL|er, A, W. Pape, E. Kragness and August | Face Will start from Fruitvale at 10 a. m. | Truckee, supposed 10 be due to the apera | blo chmoi A% ine near for E Redington has returned to San | hah black: Dalmatians, collies, poodles, | Pave. George Baker will pull in the se- Eh“vf(;ll”:'nf e the contestants: V. | tion of the paper-mill at that piace. He | begin on September 6 and close Sep - o after spending a week on board | bulldogs, bull terriers, Boston ter-| nior skiff race and A. W. Pape in the [ GreY. F. Soule, C. Remschell, F. Pamplier, | made an analysis of the water, and finds 10. The Hardy brothers will return » Commodore H. R." Simpkins' yawl | riers, fox terriers (smooth coated),|shell race. The Alameda senior barge | E- J- Simmons. M. Davis. F. Nagle, J.| that it i& In no manner deléterious to the East in time to defend their titie Tramontana at Santa Catalina, Wil. | fox terriers (white-haired), dachshunde, | crew, consisting of F. W. Ayers b.| Boler, W. Pedlar, J. Ephraim, C. Long, | acouatic life Pacific Coast champlons. liam Page of this city and Charles Fer. Irish terriers, black and tan ferriers. Skye | Greenleaf, George Lewis and Chester Ay- | K- Howe, J. McKinney, Ed Adams, | Charles Vogelsang. Deputy Fish Com- | 4 - ment was held on the rald of Santa Barbara have also been en- | terriers, Scotch terriers, Bedlington ter-|ers will ‘go to the northern carnival, | Georse E. Kroetz, R. Henderson, E. F. | Missioner, has recently returned from Salinas Club last 1f and Country tertained by the vice commodore on the pugs, Pomeranian or spitz, York-| three of the crew pulling in singles as | Russ. H. Meverhoff, W. Cohn, H. Warq. | Oroville. 'The object of his visit was to G. A. Rowling was the winner d and already big yawl terriérs, Maltese terrlers, toy ter-iwell as in the four-oar. The Olympic | The Olympic team 'will race the Renoites | Superintend the blowing up of an old dam ' fnal match he received odds of Ferguson house, —_——————— Japanese spaniels, Italfan ~grey- | barge crew will row against the Ariel ju. | at Reno September 17, the day after the OM the Yuba a few miles above the town. Of ffteen. and beat A. W. Jone ashington )1. Out for Deer and- Dove | hounds, chow chows, Eskimo dogs and | niors, and the Alameda senfors will pull | Baker & Hamilton road race. | This was accomplished, but in the execu- straight sets. scagoctinos A8 S afael the antlered bucks are found by | President, Dr. F. W. d' miscellaneous, of which the breed must be Jvelyn; chairman | against the Dolphins. The California Cyeling Club held an en- | 7:30 a. m. broa tion one of the dynamite cartridges was ———— 3 There will proba- | e ciub will The hunters of the pronged forest roam. | sinted. The last class will be for trick | bly be a cont e ot | Jovable entertainment and dance ' last | Accidentally exploded below the dam and 4 lawn tennis, billiards | er are having most delectable sport on | QOES. the oo oy est between the winners of | I¥EDS, HISh el Dmon sanare bl 127 | Soveral Dundred striped paes ceom wsd| Inside the Roped Square. i Tatisy St teit, \Bliarta | s brs ving mout sbeciable mport e | S0l e sesecd St i s | R R R | e, Wary M| o L) wmberwst o the S g vontr are iling, J. D. Lowman ss recorded'in the ad er suc- | L | meeting Iast week. The election of | the oaramen. Wil & Bhct P over the new cycle path from Vallejo to | clusive that the fish reached as far up matches is beginning to awaken. Tommy ; otiine. 375, Yoy Cn recorded in the adjacent countles by | SRENAL MCFUE Cnauing vear resulted in | plon Chigh iver: on aCmbomin: Cham- | Noila'to-morrow with the Fiile Cyrjers | the river as the obstructing dam. Tivan and Jnek Welstt, Who with moet L - ard Pelly s e en hen s close as Sap | the following gentlemen’ being chosen: | old Lurline Swimming Club, will accom. | o7 Napa. They will leave here on the | _Fishing has picked up a bit on the | RyaP ¢ fember are on. fistic battle early in S ‘ vels - R el G B TREOR T auge boat and take the < Truckee, but the best of the summer fish. gl iy . Lincoln Club Final Shoot king hunters. of e commitiee, C. A.’Spreckels; | match in the shell has been arranged bes | (rain to Vallejo.” The club's racing men | IDg Is over. Fair reports come from the e o oot. n the Country Club preserves the | first t, James L. Flood: Sec.|tween A. W. Pape and one of the north- | r¢ Preparing for a ten-mile event Sun-; Fel and Upper McCloud, but the best ' BeXt e SR SIT Broba) Trapshooting is pretty much a-boom at | sportsmen are fast reaching the 1im ond vice president. 'W. E. Meek; secretary | arn_sculiers. M. dJ. Breen, in the junior | 8. August 26. sport is to be enjoyed at present on Mon- | 900F WOr't 8¢ - 1€ “r¥mme Club. and M ey fgrresend & the limit al- asurer, J. P. Norman; veterinary.| skiff, will b X ————— terey Bay, where the salmon are running fatt I 3 hed himself in his present. At the Ingleside traps to-morrow | lowed by the rules of the club. Willlam | 00, treaBUrer 1 B e T P he | pufty o She duly tepreseRiative .of | in big schools and are all heavy-weights ©ld auarters. the Lincoln Club will hold its final shoot | Kittle has already killed his fourth buck, | poard of direciors was elected as follows: | “Tne Josar snicorin8 CIUb. ted by the| Voodland Fair and Races. |Th a fetter to a friend W. R Weieh wEni: ' *The first fight of importance s that be- i In cnth, diyided Into five classes | as nlso W. B. Tubbs A largesparty of | C. A, Spreckeis, James L. Flood, Dr F. | chance of winning the handsome prizes | The Agricultural Assoclation District | that in two hours he caught five salmon A tWeen Tim Murphy and Jim Trimble, who e B P T ST ST X Lo o ace themselves among | W. d'Evelyn, W. E. Meek and J. P. Nor- | offered by the Natiye Sons' celebration | No. 40, comprising the county of Yolo, win | JeaT Capltola, the total weight being over | Will (ross Aris Refore the Columbia Club £, ind scores to count for same. | ficulty created by the expiration of the | the proposed classes for field trials and to 1 and taking regulgs e_boathouse | preparation is on foot for a big meet and , gling on the Eel River. and Trimble. under Tim Me h's gufe ey 00 < . bl | egular practice. T. R. Kee- | snccess is now assured | ts grinding o at ¢ o g g gl T pare of thals Someins Fhey Batn That | St St hada wie e A siseed | Bl \he game club is working hard In | The entries In all events. especially the 2o Dier Hagramonio, where be bad vaa ! on the beach. The proiminary fens ol < - . 3 | e shell. e neer Rowin rness E y t vera D betwe y 4. With side pools in each event. The (hey simply removed bulldings which b | bag. The hunt will be Spen o hounds | senior and uhior e e Ty s | e raoss, are nvf-ifi“ebgu?mr’u:figdm?:; B . NG o e ok et I e Y frwin special ev N 1001 a ¢ a longed to them by right and by law. Throughout the northern part of the | State—Mendocino, Humboldt, Siskiyou, continuous break medal. All events &re open to all the winners. entered in the regular classes, and sub- stantial money prizes will be offered to tion, both of which are rowing in good style. C. L. Ochs is desirous to enter the shell race, but his boat, having been laid several thousand spectators who are sure to attend. High-class racing will be on | the card at Woodland. | Last Sunday was the closing day_for fishing on Lake San Andreas. Emil Hill- man and Nick Struriza made the record of the day, both catching big baskets. who Is at work with Al Neill at Sausa- lito, and Tommy Cox. who is doing arenic | stunts with Tommy Tracy at Cole’s Gar- | dens, Alameda.