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a X THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1900. @ 0 0 0 V4444444544444 444444 4@ iviviminiviviminieleivd € - L] © L © © @ O @ Brt44444+44444444444440050 B RIGHT ARE FOOTBALL PROSPECTS AT STANFORD ) fill fthis im- at hand. but it Iy lot of size that t ten ca P i e o o o] B T o o o B N e e A S S e e S A RA RS S S S el . ovfortos sport a new Club. A race by D. A. the CHOICE OF PARKS e BN e N e N s + YOUNG SPEEDY SWIMMERS ce between E. awson will be the | eral champions * night pro- | wim impetus, yotnger natatorial athletes challenge has Iready to the winner of the Carroll, who has 100 and 220 yard r a quarte: ON CHAMPIONSHIP ROAD and Who Wiil Scor Prepare for a Series of Races. | Swimming is an all-the-year s Olymple | San Francisco owing to the inclosed tank | The Olympic Club directors | | Will hold during the next few months sev- hip events open to all ama- Prominent in these contests | be two young swimmers, Le fences, dives trapeze. rt in boxes, nd work: B. mer and thi | both. His teurs. muscles are not der of longz and of sinewy texture. H the his single | ymith and D. A. Carroll. Hamme has been in the 100 and 220 d ottention of the | ig the strong swimmer in the 2% tterly he has brancled .out in ers and | yard distances, Carroll in the 190 and | races. He will try the 440, in which he especiai- | Both these swimrpers are in cons | made very fast time. training and are always ready 1 promptu or set matches. Recently Lester Hammersmith went north with Sdney Caviil for the swim- ming races at Astoria, but he was unsuc- | cessful in securing matches with any of the amateur champions of the north. Although both Hammersmith and Carroll | are reputed to be the fastest swimmers on the coast in the shert distance events they have a number of competitors in and out of the Olympic Club who will be ready {o meet them when the champioii- ships are to be decided. Quite different of Luild are Hammer- smith and Carroll. The former is rather short and ef stocky frame, more on the order of the tumbler than the swimmer. Besides being a swimmer he is the cham- pion diver of the Olympic Club. Many medals and prizes has he won for fancy and plain diving. By many of the active members of the Olympic Club Hammer- smith is rated as the most prominent all- round athlete among the Olymplics. He for Sydney Cavill, of the world and Olympic Club, has taken and Carroll in hand. remarkable swimmers and the best in their own distances. mile torial Athletes of the Olympic Club Who Have Made Records Carroll has the ideal build of the swim- boxer and he is an adept at bulky, pest time . but longer has the champion swimmer the instructor at the Hammersmith He says they are are equal to —e field, but Harris says he is satisfied witl H IN his team. Ewing will sign Pete Lohmar OPEN TO THE A ably secure a third baseman, and 3 roex s to t Catcher Graham of /‘ :‘ ' o, formerly f San Jose, and Bob ENTR[ES d for this week's series at Recres zpatrick will pitch to- nd He S | HCHAM PS ' afternoor d Tburg will pit 'n . . | gk ol d Gard : o ‘Union and San Mateo {Olympics and Garden T Associations Offer At “1| Citys Out for Baker & Rule Passej by League ssoclations er A THE ABOVE PICTURES REP- Y # d H RESENT OLYMPIC CLUB | | H h Re ulating Signing tractive Cards. B TR L amilton Trophy. e g ortaton stakes at both parks this week EN BY A CALL ARTIST. THE The annual twenty-mile team race of f i 11l Center fieia the best of sport. The Union CENTRAL FIGURE 1S LESTER the Associated Cyclists for the Baker & i Right field Coursing Park Assogiation will operate HAMMERSMITH, THE FAST- Hamilton lrupl‘f)}: wé" heunelg to-n‘mrrnlw Ster closed & deal wh stake 1s one of exceptional interesty cons | | EST SHORT-DISTANCE SWIM- | |f{orencon oyer :he Sen Reandro, trianels n nager of the ¥ sisting of 108 dogs, among which are’many MER ON THE COAST. IN THE this year—the Olympics of this city and A etk . B A s L AN O Bk e thice Anal ey T Fhst.« hetwesn the 4 other rounds being CARROLL, IN BLACK SUIT. - a. &5 fo o et . IB victory to-morrow to obtain permanent e | Soneryed for unday. A% San Mates thers | | HE ALSO. ‘18 ONE' OF THE possession of it. e errine and Jodle o e K Wi a bHi-dog ake € - ~ v 2 Dy ic team wi robably be com- & ng of the Oroville on Sunday next At | finish on Sunda OTHER PICTURES ARE OF and_Pedler. The Garden Citys will put > a for not stay bty JEo T Aoty L e L SYDNEY . CAVILL, THEIR in Wastie, McDonald, Burton Downing, e di; eemen Ve Vi s - - (has proved 2| - SWIMMING AT SUTRO'S. |perks. It has been given out that the| | TRAINER AND INSTRUCTOR. | |Lace Downing and a ffth map yet un ¢ ) b he was a good Ingleside people will apply to the courts o 1| 'The Olympic's ten-man relay team win 3 B s as not yet » or an order compellin Jnion Park to re- )l a1 ~ S R ettons | The following swimming races will tnke | ron(a cimed deriie L o o 10 re- gl B o B TR : n of opposing teams. | broc, 4 Sutro Baths on Sunday after- | club. If the order is made Ingleside will | 50 long as it does not exceed 21% feet in | Pirt ine ffty-mile relay race against the Ly» DR e | moon: {’!)24;1‘ a mr{(nup(d)' of the game for the next | length, has six laps and is not decked opening of the State Fair at Reno Mon- o eaged iree weeks. over. . o but in the | i | Tim Cronin's kennel captured first | °On Wednesday eventng A. H. Meliitz of | 92%: r s 2 that he | S FT F. Crowder, H. Carter. G. | in iwo stakes this week and the | the Sontit Bnd Rewimr Sinb Htona4ns |, Edwin . Stoddard, well known fn the et e trade here, leaves for the East to-day . 5 Adler, J nker, A. Martinez, | congratulations of the coursing public | meeting of o of the | rade . w ; y. Shipl 3 & Of the regatta committee of the | o, ‘ap extended business trip. . rosigmes . e D\. Shipley, L. Greenan, J. Sanders, R.|were open tended to the genial Tim. | semi-centennial celebration of the Native ¢ . Herman, J. Dougla | Cronin has always shown himself a man L : 2 directors, consist- Under-water swimming contest, high | Who is in the game for the good of the | medfate barge srace for his club, whose ;-:;eg,flg_'ea,_"';;,::’m?‘,-, o B A ering ther < g i diving for ‘plates, | SPOrt; 4nd no one begrudges him an occa- | crew fintshed fidst; but the referes, acting | \o€ of F. W. Smith F. C. Roeclmann, C t Open 1o all. | slonsl big end of (8 pnrss. on_ the information received .from the | Rrani iy FRITIASt, Fe I GO AR t b Hundred- amateurs—C. Kur- |, Va0 b 154 g S B out in | judges at the turn, handed in a written br. R Mery ¢ Raynaud . b ¥ : the first roun-l of the Futurity by an out- | dectsi H # ! |ger, Dr. E. T. Meryvy, B. C. Raynaud, Lev hompson. W. Cook, | the firas rounl of the uturity by an out- | decision, —disquulifying the South Ends |§er, Df-J5- 7, ey, B C. Haynaud, en ie, C. Augustus, 3|07 O8RS [ ala" thive. dave” later, | Ahd Arlels and awarding the race to the | ta{ R 3. ‘Eillot, There 18 no opposiian | . D S e sibers. “E. | would have reached for a siice of the big | Alameda tickét, showing the harmony that exists | e ves T Hyan, 1 Sechach, G820 | money. Wild “Tralee got the midweek in the club’s affairs, for their bert. C. Harnes, P. Logue, P. Sunberg, Vllowing table H. Mitchell, B ring-boar: Aiving— % (Ew C‘h“mhor;Ag]’_ : cGuire, J. A. Jack- T. Carter,’ F. Gardiner, F. Butter. h. H. Dodson, L. Scott, O. Owens, F. er, J. Shelton, J. Ke! . D. Hand. BIRDS RACE MANY MILES. cLuBs. vill meet with favor. as he is one of the | team will consist of: a5 1 iding in ever: Iy The California Pigeon and Homing So- | pjoneers and is popular with all classes. E. W. Smith, 80 yards; Bob Edgren, gigox?t rnn‘ix-: m!np\ ean!mg“ %es(sflder on thi 62 ¢ held its first race of the southern| George Lee has resigned as secretary of | hammer-throw and shot-put; P. C. Geb- coast to-day. Every credit is due Judge & s on Sunday, September 9. the Ingleside Association on account of | hardt, sprints; F. Burgers, mgnrds- E. | Frank H. Kerrigan, chairman of the meet L] The winners are as follows: nlh;r]h';xslnnes! gh‘alr-. H2 will be syc- ébudle xn? E nnol'(,l 180 )‘Sr s; W. J. committee, for the completeness of the - Sy A & - " ceeded by Dan Curran. utter, pole vault an road jump: R. )y directors held a meeting 1ast | » "mincs oast 5 a . Distance. 4 i ot | HArTy Murray reports the losa of the Jump: arrangements, and the success the at_ the request ol v vi Munagers nd BEwing, whose teams have isly damaged by sickness, ac- tract jumping. Although of the leaguc teams are signing Eastern players r 1, 1t was declded to per. vards ute. Second—W. Hartery, 1558, arrived 8:08%. Dis- tance, 42 miles 133 yards; speed, 903 14-100 yards. Third—H. C. Worth, A1829, arrived 8:04%. Dis- tance, 41 miles 1720 yards; eveed, 8§87 54-100 average speed, 915 27-100 yards per m | | | mt event The running of the hares at Unlon Parl during the last few stakes hag had a great n making the events interest- ing, The hounds have been put to severe in chasing the elusive jacks, and courses have been decided wheve no deal to do into operation. on left ear. the dogs m: Union Pa nd on merit, too. s scored. greyhound Challenger and a white puppy eight months old, marked with b'ue aIxn Any informaticn regardin, be sent to, the secretary of sociatio . J. McHugh has succeeded Ralph Taz a3 slip steward at the S: Park. Taylor was compelled to give up one of the parks when the latest deal went The selection of McHugh Sons, and claimed first prize in the inter- | The Bay TANFORAN @THLETIC MEET The Olympic Club, the Academic Ath- letic League and the universities of Cali- fornia and Stanford are preparing their athietes for the championship meeting at Tanforan on September 24 under the aus- pices of the San Mateo and San Franeisco Agricultural Assoclatfon. All the entries with the exception of Stanford have been announced authentically. The Olympic created such, enthusiasm ized. The temporary officers are; nin, president; Bdward Foster, treasurer. have already signed the roll. an M:ateo fornia, the Thomas, hurdles; E. Mau, 100 yards and broad jump; W. Cavanagh, high jump; H. Irwin, pole vault; F. Estes, hammer- 5 throw; A. W. Paye, 440 Enrds: F. J. Sher- ry, 8%0 yards; L. Dorr, yard hurdle. University of California team: gan, sprints; A. Plaw, hammer and shot —_——— ON THE BAY LINKS City Wheeimen have nomi- The recent relay race between wheel- men from San Mateo and Redwood has in San Mateo SHEt Snew stalath olul has hoen orghu- . Cro- Joseph Britt, secretary; Twenty-five The meet at Ingleside track last Sunday was voted by wheelmen the best ever held in San Francisco, and the crowd was the largest ever seen at a meet in Cali- timated attendance being meet was largely due to his efforts and those of the committeemen under him, B ut; J. D. Hoffman, pole vault and high | Though all the local golf clubs held nd and Stockton to sign two -‘"’:"' N o & ROWING NOTES. ump; Service, 880 lud!- V. a, 100 | tournaments during the recent holidays, X g ik ot anter Tt e Posil, hurllc: | the, most Important congent, vers, (hese . . | There was some talk of entering a pro- nattache . Bova, pole Vault; W. | that took place on the ael lin Tl T e I3 yarda shead: 554 11000 yards. | test agalnst the new Alameda sKIff, but gbe. eprints; F. Terém. %0 and 4 | for the Councils cup for men and the La- 56 il andeh of tha Yeut i limms Bros., IXS61, arrived 8:05. | nothing of the kind will be done, as the | YT A % DEike fur Ahe Deat acore (n. 2 - surveyed. 18 clearly within the definiti H. J. Crocker has offered a special cup | the qualifying round was won b J. nontl the season o strengthen up for | Bide were liberated by Wells-Pargo's agent, | POAt 18 clearly within the definition 1ald | for the winner of the 100-yard scratch race | McCutchen with 94 for eighteen hol the Seison on tharr meriie. Bucramento wil | Ma s oatlo %, o reporied weathet | down by the regatts, committee of the Pa- | and the Olymple Clup kas offered B5°win | Bown was scond with a score oF 101 cason on thel . _Bacs | clear, but ow: % % - Drobably secure another man for € | reactiing the cits the sbecd was Hst bt """ | tions O the. beain OF welENt O the Siifr, | Rrst places, T oor iy Brown was secon The eight who qualified to play 4 -for the SPORTS ON FIELD AND WAVE = TWENTY-MILE RACE . . 1 ettt el @ 4 4 4 444 444044444444 440-0-0 0 00 CALIFORNIA WILL HAVE SIX VETERAN PLAYERS F the University of California can develop two strong guards, a halfback and c! all team for 1900 will be quite as stro: nt aggregation that crushed Stanford last year to the tu five of last year's victorious eleven remain to begin the new Pringle at right tackle; Womble and Hill, ends; Cornish, center, halfback. There still remain, however, brilfant men on the substitute list who last sea- ‘ought their way close up to the coveted positions. tackle, and Ker- quarter, should slip into two of the six vacant places. take Hall's fon at halfback and Kaarsberg's anxious ked for. Mini, n, Gammon and More are . but have proved repeat- v have the m ng of f he freshman cl may devel > right material for these Impor- ant vacancles. It has six men of known ability who may make the team over the veteran substitutes of the upper classes. Whipple from Centerville, of Belmont., Ramsaur from Oce: ge, Fautz of I Starr o Paul’s School and Overall from Vis: likely men who tations . But the most serfous problem is that of placing Greisberg and Athern, last year's pair of crack guards. Castlehun, who played sub-guard and tackle in ‘o7, is back and will make a bid for one of the places. Overall, who is a candidate for fullback, may be tried on the line. He weighs 200 pounds and should make a formidable guard. Hendricks, a young giant in the sophomore class, will appear for the first time also. It is possible that Clay may have to be moved from tackle to guard and his place given to Hansen, Albertson or Stone. Coach Kelly meets his colts for the first time on Monday afterncon. Nearly 100 men will appear on the field, one-half of whom are freshman candidates. and Smi > 'YACHTS WILL SCAN Countcil's cup were drawn against each other as follows: R. J. Davis vs. R. Gil- man Brown; E. J. McCutchen vs. Maurice Dore; C. P. Pomeroy vs. E. L. Griffith, and C. P. Eells v Curtis. The | winners were 2 up; McCutchen, 5 up, 4 to pl 1 up, and Eells, i | wn und R. G, B en 6 up. 5 to play, and 3. TeCute C. Eellg beat E. L. Griffith 2 up, 1 to play. In the final round R. G. Brown beat E C. P. Eells 7 up, 6 to play, and won the All but Mosquito Fleet to Resail Regatta To-Morrow. The fifth-annual regatta of the Pacifie Interclub Yacht Association will take place to-morrow. All the events except the race for the twenty-foot special class were postponed on Tuesday on account of the absence of a leeward stakeboat. As this Wwas not necessary for the special course sailed by the mosquito fleet the resuits in that class will stand, the yawl Kittiwake taking the silver cup presented by the Natfve Sons, the silver cup presented by ex-Commodore Herbert E. E- . a pen- nant and a certificate of merit. The sioop { Idler finished 14 minutes 53 seconds later, corrected time, and captured a silver cup, a prize flag and a parchment. Doris 11, sailed by W. W. Tomlinson, while tack- ing oft the Presidio shore, ran on the | rocks, but came off a quarter of an hour later without injury, finishing 20 minutes In th E.J honor of having his name and in- scried on the Council’s cup. For Ladies’ cup the following five qualified: Mr: H. Green, Mrs. Chris tenson, Mrs. F. S. Johnson. Mrs. R. G. Brown' and Miss Eleanor Morrow. s. | R. G. Brown, playin, om atch, won the prize for best handicap score in the qualifying round with 118. In the open- ing round of the c t Mrs. Chr tenson_p against ) Green, Mrs. | F. S. Johnson against Miss Morrow and Mrs. R. G. n_drew the bye. Mrs. . Brown met in the final Brown winning 2 up, 1 to| econd time that Mrs. on the honor of hav- * cup. 's handicap against bogey w won by W. L. Gerstle, 10 up, and the wo- men’s handicap agail the colonel by Miss O’Connor, 1 up. C. P. Pomeroy won the men’'s driving contest with a score of 6 points, and Mrs. W. L. Gerstle won a putting contest for women with a score of 46 for six balls on each of three greens. Oréstes Plerce, captain of the Oakland Golf b, 18 in the East, and has en- gaged Horace Rawlins as coach for the club during the coming winter. Rawlins will come out to California on the con- clusion of the open champlonship tourna- Johnson and ) round, Mrs lay. Tt ment, [ 3 seconds behind the Idier The amia ——— e ‘st':l“‘;\led but did not finish. - | e same rules and regulatior v CITY CRICKEIERS RETURN. | The sum regatia 48 on “Facuiay: The 2 1. | PTeparatory gun w fired at noon, a The match scheduled for to-morrow be- | 3t 1510 p. ‘m. the twenty-five-forrons 20 tween the Pacific and California Cricket | yawls will cross the line. At 13:3 p. o clubs has been called off, the C: the thirty-footers will start: at 12:30 p. m HOt Rt ablesteigah Ao the yachts in the thirty-six foot class; at account.of the lliness of Arthur Dickenson | 33:50 & . ‘s Forty four footers, and at » i ] 50 p. m. oners and vawl and the absence of A. D. Reynolds and | Tramontana. At Wednesany's oo ex-Commodore T. F. Tracy was appointed a_committee to engage and take charse of the tug for the officials, Harry Gibbs to procure and set out the stakeboats marking the starting line, while J. 8. Mat. The ‘tour of the city cricketers to Lake County was a most agreeable and suc- cessful one. In their first match the San Francisco men, tired and shaken up by their long journey, made a poor display toon s to make sure that the le of batting, being ail out for 53 runs. The | stalkebaat: o . 5 Sl Burns Valley men. with 27 from B. R avory onmer heTulropST Rosition. R. Savory, owner of the sloop Juanita, E. | J. Gray and 15 not out from G. R. Webber, | will lend his H acht for Vi i'om‘pllEfl]S‘iruns‘ ‘;;‘".‘"",‘Eg:";'““““\-gj} 29| stakeboat and will look zr;em:un‘(l?[?;: runs. second innings Burns oy | Do scored 2 for the loss of 4 wickets, Tha | shomid cortii® saS0me excellent _racing should result, as the of s in the various races shoutd oo e\{ehli‘.s;:! than oa Tuesday. 3 e San Francisco Yacht Club has a ¢ruise to Drakes Bay scheduled for to- day and to-morrow, but it is not likely that any of the fleet will attempt it. The South Bay Yacht Club has a shark hunt at Black Point scheduled for to-morrow. lfiqls;s'llli:dg“:h: sloo‘p Espy of the South 2 sing a . but did not take Dart n the reguita " e yachtsmen of Los Angeles and vi- elnity propose to form a Corinthian yacht club and to complete the arrangement in readiness for next season. 15VEn Ok Cight yachts measuring twenty | to twenty-five feet on the water line Eh}fih would form the nucleus of the club. 4 Wedgewood, who recently butlt the asle, has . Jromised to present a trophy to be call the Wedgewood challenge Cup, Lo become the permanent possession of the T of any yacht winning it next day. i the presence of many spec- tators, the match between San Francisco County and Lakeport was played, the vis- itors winning easily, Lakeport compilin only 3 runs, thus iosing the third an last match by 75 runs. BIG SHOOTING FESTIVAL. The fall shooting festival of the Caii- | fornia Schuetzen Club, cpen to all comers, | will be held at the California Schuetzen Club Park at San Ralael on September 16 and 17. There will be prizes for points, | best centers, premiums for flags and spe- dials for, king shcofing. For honorary targets the prizes will aggregate no less than $1000 in value. ————— me-rl;k (Ralnler Beer, the only beer on aclfic Coast that received a medal at the Paris Exposition, » . 1 b