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4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1900. LR KRR EDEDE TEHTA A AT AR t@*Q*<>*Q«*M@*@*@*’WQ*QMQ*@*@*@*Q—*Qi@*WQWWMQiMQm@WWNfi@*@i@i * . wois | COURSING, FOOTBALL, BASEBALL, RACING, GOLF, O XX XD R ACT AT ETE A DA AT AT A TR A A TR AT R TR T AT A TAT AT A AT AT AT AT AT A AT R AT A AT AT AT AT AT A TR TR A TR TR TSRS AT AT TR kT kA TA TR TR S T Tk - i | READY ‘TOS SEIP DOGS FOR JOHN GRACE CUP - | Biggest Coursing Event Ever Held in America Will Be Run at Union Park During Next Two Days. == : | TT of all comparison with any former big coursing event in America will be the John Grace lenge ctip to be run at Union ursing Park to-day and to- morow under the pices of the Inter- state Coursing (¢ In priz 510 will be distributed amc test dogs were ever let slip on A srmances. are puzzling the heads of aps in no other part of the world Here is the way they will be posted on the coursing developed with such rapid long-odds book: Beacon 6, Palo Alto 7, rides as in California, particularly In Luxor 8; Royal Flush, Mayflower, Sir in Francisco. 5 the t John a 1 Flying Fox. For cup was es 1. The total Glory, Royal 12; Golden Russett, vas $240. A r the event Sacramento Boy, Mac's Melody, Warship, was repeated, the te amountiug King Cotton, Bohe, Connemara and Flora an soil From this figure there was a McDonald 15. The other dogs entered England, Ireland, Australia, the East and Then came a total purse will range on the long-odds book from $20 West the best stock will have its blood sicceeded in the next year by upward. Sir Pasha is picked by many for represented on the inclosed field of Unfon an increase which made a total purse of stake honors on account of recent per- Perk $2375. All the stake prizes distributed in formances. Coursing men who have been devoted all the precedi ohn Grace events On Sunday the sport will begin with the followers of the sport on this coast during amount to 7 50 more than the first round of the Consolation stake, the last five vears and who have watched present s i courses to be run in the order in which e the performances of the Until For Freedom met with an acci- the dogs were beaten in Saturday's run- this coloseal dog stake dent a couple of weeks ago it was gener- down. Then the two stakes will alternate the sixty-four hounds In ally conceded that unbeaten cham- until completion of both. ¢ of them have a cha n would be the ubted favorite. Anticipating rain, the entire betting > prize and the handsome Now the wise ones are scratching stand and promenade at Union es with it. This in itself in- and talking of form. Beacon, Luxor, P will be covered with canvas irses; the fine quality of the Ajic Mayflower, Sir Pash The first train leaves to-day at 11 a. m., ant of the highest class Flery hip and a host of others the second at 1 p. m. 'RELIANCE AND CALIFORNIA IN | | FOOTBALL ARMOR AT BERKELEY Stanford Takes a Rest, Foregoing Heavy Practice—California |+ Works for Team Development and Shows Im- GOLFERS WILL ;HARRIS SEES the bettors. SAM HILDRETH, |SHOOTERS ARE THE REIGNING | GETTING QUAIL TUR- WONDER AND MALLARDS provernent in Its Play_ SOON BE BUSY THE “CHAMPS" | ON CITY LINKS) IN THE SKIES a i | HE Reliance eleven will meet the University of Califor- | coaches expeet big things. As vet nothing ean be told about | P ¥ B Has Accumulated a Fine |Season Is Well Under| nia team this afternoon on the Berkeley football fleld. | their ability beyond that théy have the necessary weignt and Ladie and Men Will|Games Played Saturday t e | ay— i P b E ok clivs Sinsh strength. Hector is a student in the law school and has a & Stable and Fortune. Way—Shooting Irons B e e e e ot whian have ‘neen: (st | fo0tball record, having played with the Olympics sgainst | Piay Best Ball Handi- | and Sunday Change Turf Gossip. Are Spitting Fire. | zero games—and thé third a victory for Stanford by a | " Fullpackc is by no means an easily settled question. Braley | caps at San Rafael. Team Standing. | single touchdown | fails to throw enough dash into his play. He is capable of . } This Re . team is much to be commended both for the | doing good work, but is too often erratic and heedless. At —_— Sy k shooters have been genuflect- s ing for rain dvring the past two weeks. in consequence | her regulator esent, however, he seems to have a slight lead over Fautz, The green committ nt, s ; lead o mittee of the San F' K:m?\:\.l and the man who played that position in the last | .o 0" o it Scapleedt & sikiotuld | After a fortnight's illness. Cornish fs occupying his old | of evénts to be played by the men during Kind of football it h has met with cn the field. Compor but an hour to give to football pra played and the comparative success it -d of young men who have tice each day, the team is Games Games| Per Won. | Lost. | Cent . p and some | Surprisingly strong and freshly energetic. A victory by the | place as center, Castlehun giving way to him and returning to | the coming winter on Saturdays and ub- | AERER P : ¢! Reliance team overyeither college would be something greatly | his contest with Albertson for left tackle. | li&holidays. The ladies’ tournaments will s s a1 n :;?,-":flv:nr\'c g g g More th greatly improved work, seems now to have a | be arranged amc themselve: and will E e 08 h the seas s ot & e .| firm hold on the position of quarterback. Zan and McLain enerally take pla Although the season has not \q t s:md its first skin, the out- | TP BOIE 00 08 RO e chan g gn :;d n_\m \‘x . pl look is perhaps brighter for Stanford than for California. Duden, after playing a remarkably brilliant game during 0 1S Fo U during the week y «f each month there d be. it sho Weeping and bewailing their lot, the cap - g br I IS hee) e i " . s a as done nc e le w e« P s !:”h:F"‘}:’:d | With the influx of old and tried Eastern blood Stanford has | the week, is considered to be slated for left half. Mini and | Wilk be a handicap tournament for m hf;:“z:; ;: '"'2,:1,,:’(': ":h"f,‘“(w’ ,k . Ne he o who always | Tejuvenated itself on the football field. But conditions are tak- | Sherman 'are playing nearest to him, but lack his superfor | the entrance fee for which will be two DUt Klve expuses Tof the two defeats ad- Twe His al cc fons. The firet | Ing on a rosier hue at California and the discrepancy in ability | weight and strength 3 & £0if balls, the winner to take the whole. | ministered by the Millers from the pldce 0. 6 I-breaker, and the nim- | Petween that team and Stanford is converging like the tracks The rest of the varsity line-up is familiar: Clay, left | This aftertfoon at 2 o'clock there will where the marsh grass grows. On the L 5 e satisfying their pent-up lust | Of & railroad on a long, level stretch. guard; Pringle, right tackle; Womble, right end; Smith, right | be a driving competdtion on the Presidio | full tide of victory Hank was suddenly B ; San Franc Mg string, drove all the birds off BERKELEY, Oct. 19.—The second game which the Uni- | half. = Rl links. each contestant driving five balls. peached, and now what gives him sors ack will be policed marehes. Thes went at it the fallows | versity of California is to play with Reliance promises to be STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Oct. 19._The past week has | Next Saturday, at 10:30 in the morning. | trouble is how to float the ship again inte e ur o s ¥ | no such contest as the first. Practice has become harder and | seen a cessation from th= heavier work of the gridiron by both | there will be a putting contest, four balls | 110" hamplonship waters. ¥ Rt wenther 4nd 1o ducks The “fires | fiercer as the competition for places narrows down and the | the varsity and freshman squads. Coach Yost, however, Eas | from diametrically opposite points on the “"pija the loca) tossers were covering shoot found them stammering with | coaches are whipping the practicing elevens into more certain | kept the teams busy at sigral practice in the endeavor to de- ;}};;“;m ;fl’mf O eachhpun!ng green. At|,p.mselves with mud coating on the local g e Iited jov At their success. and. all | team play. Perhars, too, no greater factor has contributed to velop team work, and with reasonable cuccess so far as the | 1:30 in the afternoon the qualifying round | giamond the “champs” in Sacramento e Do Couid he meard mere fmures mrefty | this renewed energy than conparison with Stanford's scores. | blg team s conceécned. The men continue to display excellent | over eighteen holes, medal play, for the | wore"burving the Dudes and elevating s over Ama. | close to the 100 mark. At present’ they Coach Kelly follows Cochran's method in developing his | spirit and are learning the technique of the game.. Another petition for the Council's éup. for | {hemselves in the standing column. The s | team. The early part of the season nas been devoted to sifting | week's training with some heavy practice games wili tell how men, wil take place e first competi- | ¢ SOECTR o for Stockton and the ‘two n of the string | are fearful of boasting, and In many cases | he quantity of material and sizing up the varsity possibili- | well Yost has Instilled the idea of team play into the eleven. | tlon for the Council's cup will be played | G¥P {W0NS, Tand have miven the ML i Freeport (II1.) he Keating a c8 of re efore ties. This preliminary stage is nearly over. At present the The_progress cf the freshman team is far from satisfac- | On November 10, and the second on No- d hold thi iace % ol ot eductlon before he unprecedented number of injured men laid off from practice | tory. With only a week morc to train for thelr match with | vember 17. e e R el Dok o fears the Legislature and restrie. | has hindered the decision of the coach and captain. But the | the California freshmen they are without a captain and show | The third semi-annual competition for ' .t JEToiay Tast “steady ball until the The gelding R iiting IaWE. : time {s almost past when a new man may show his abllity. | httle signs of cohesion. The spirit of the men s good and the | the Council's cup of the Oakland weif | (00 ° B 0 (¢ they do not wish to re- & Wil certain ities on the Sulsun | FTom now on the policy will be to train together such materiai | materfal up to the averaze of the ordinary baby team, except Club took place last Saturday among the on last but six weeks | I weight. "But with the exception of Stanford at half, Lunt at | eight plavers who qualified and resulted Main there. The season last but six weeks be nothing but history On the local fleld to-day Sacramento and 1 .rehes the shootin, s y as has been developed, to take what have been judged to be de. | Enoch | w -ihe shooting was very good last | 8%, "men and weld them Into a perfect e T A Py T T 3 ; choice land for the sport of | these best men are is now a r\nn?l’\ar:\lu‘flli' easy matter to see. | form. Since the cardinal freshmen will average many pounds ‘gn";;_fl"d l«"”Yfi _‘"}_ hs engraved on the Last Sunday H H That this has been partially done may be seen from the fact | lighter to the man than their adversarles they can anly hope | handsome trophy. To-day on the Adams | . WA W8 "G oive the performance. San . Last Sunfay Harey 8. Hos- | o 000t Lh e oy forlr ChAlkon hate hest mAdo 1. the Jine. | 16 Wik Ay fably fovce BAYIIE Point links there will be men's foursomes, Oaklal seats Blothicn ot the Be H nigh man with Afty-four birds, | 17 F the team that played two weeks ago. These changes, To-morrow the, varsity meets the San Jose Normal team ;’:‘Q{' h‘r:)rl\_dxxi-;\iz.n\-a-r eighteen holes, match 5»1'?"1‘-::-'; meets § on me o however, are significant. "Left end, which was held by Braley, | on the campus. Though the cardinal scored thirtv-five points V. e A oF e ot ey has been given 1o Starr, the recently elected fresnman capialn. | agalnst them two weeks ago, the visiting team will likely hold | _The Sausalito Golf Club has learned | , The line-up at Recreation grounds will are beginumg 1o come in’ On | OWINE to an unfortunate Injury to the muscles of his knee | Stanford down to an evener score, as it has made good use of V;“h fileas"lfl' B lhek military authori. | Pe: Al Cashmings Srotat last night he will be kept out of the game Saturday and may | the {ntervening time. | tles that only a barracks and some quar- | Oakland. . s prought back | pocstbly be prevented from playing in the freshm ters for officers will be built at Fort Ba- Lol ; ng up to | in the victory of W. P. Johnson, whose - de. Enoc Position. Sacramento. nesday ds ; ing intercols Next Friday the big team will have the novel opportunity s g~ ey D s et 8 day’s shoot- | fegiate match. Dibblee or Hudson Is to play In his place of meeting an alumni team Coach Yost, who has been pran. | Ker instead of the more extensive build- Tt Saes ; e S 4 - 5 = Right guard, which has been a battle ground for several | ning such an event for some time, has completed all arrange- | in8s at first sr"""n-\”“‘ It will. however, p o Stultz the Willow Lodge the shooting was | BUSKY. evenly matched candidates, will be filled to-morrow by | ments. Among the all-star aggregation will be ex-Varsity | D¢ L o - o committee, af- Third baee Dovesonss el B ihe fhooting, Was ' Stow, ‘the crack freshman tackle, who Is rapidly proving him- | Captains Downing ‘9. Fickert '8 and Murphy ‘00, besides such | l€r careful consideration of the plans of Short stop self o be a first class man. Luce, who has been playing in | well known plavers as Code '8, Harrelson '%. Reynolds ‘96, | the United States engineer, to lay out - McLaughlin this position, is on the hospital list. " Dunbar and O'Toole hava | Lewers '8, Barnhisel ‘84, Burnett '95, McLaine afresh the first two and the last holes of e bay the s Lett fleld not up to the ndard rd fro e 9 7. Plaite ex '93 Senter fleld. Sheen. ) ";,‘,,,‘k\,. o - IR B 1t Reyes | been playing very good ball for men new at the position. They | and Parker ‘00 The game, which will be plaved on the college | the course, as these will be interfered TTRIGht field ———— of the members will try their luck (hlv’ are both Itkely candidates. From Overall and Hector, the two | campus, is attracting much attention and will doubtless be a | With by the M*_dl:'h“ quarters. The Sau- The first game of the final reries of the rider week 2 Al 'S | glant freshmen guards, now both cut on the field playing, the | hard-fought match. Sfl1‘¥flezglf:{59‘gg‘.‘!“; l;mcr;mlhol\k]x:eun‘\‘u:::l Laaie o2 the Cress Cadess Besetel s ot The quail season opened in Marin Coun- — — e S — Falted Bates military reservation and g | League will be plaved next Sunday after- [ s &y Jast Monday: and those who wers out | ~— P body of military prisoners from Alcatraz | oon at Sixteenth and Folsom streets. The the = ik to enjoy the sport returned with fair-sized Dr. T. L. Hill, having been absent on a Island will be set to work at the building | teams from Company D o er eart ATihur was & philanchiocie | L85 o arry, Golcher was one of the first | CORINTHIANS WIND {1 to Burops during most of the vachi: | NEWS GLEAMINGS of a wide and easy road through the res: | parish and Company I of St. Peter's rth ap pic | o cal sportsmen on the field. He came | parish will try conclusions. Considerabie 1 - - : ing season, will ki tine sloop Cygnus in ervation to the golf links. Th 1 wiih 8, keenly ‘bvelbped Hdeg | Sous i rnmvgn biris o e st | UP SAILING SERSON |In8 scasen, wiil keep the sloop Cyenus ln FROM THE KENNELS |Siatonto the golt links. Thg raim wil | RIS M0 S wenin the. outcome of ho e heathen, rd from = On_ the Country Club preserves | a will then lay h for the wint Z to b 3 tournament by the different companies. of hie work Hie wid | were all the old-timers, and they reached fn Corte ‘Madera Creek near the boat- °The San Rafael Golf Club will hold two | Bach i3 working hard to secure the pen- outiash’ By "“’ S | the limit of twenty-five birds long before | Last Saturday and Sunday were the | houge, Phillp C. Meyer, the well known St.| handicap medal play “best ball” compe- | nant offered to the team winning the most the passion for ghooting was exhausted. | closing days of the San Francisco Yacht| Dr. H. A. Spencer of the South Bay |Bernard fancler, had a mf titions to-day—one for ladies at 10 a. m., | Kames and some hot contests may be _last Monday the rail season openéddg in | Club and to-day the other two local yacht | Yacht Club Tias: baer cruising for twe | his kennels on Monday xu':‘ih:?:-\a;?(:,c- the other roi men at 2 p. m. In a c(,';"n: looked for. The line-up will.be as follows lateo County. One reads a great| clubs—the Corinthians and Californias— | Weeks in San Pablo and Suisun bays and | timely interference would have resulted | Petition 6f this kind each player may | Company D nE SeASOM 10 suppress D e paproar of the game Gepu- | w\"formally bring the season to an end. | UP the Sacramento River in the schooner | n ata) consequences ¢ né of | ke s mnany rounids &s he wishes if | Sullivan..... practice of, using - dope; | ties and wardens in the counties concern- i opt: g the : | Muriel, which is one of the roomiest and | 2 quences to at least one of | agccompanied by a scorer, and his lowest | McQuaide, J pe ungeasos ghooting. On Sunday the The Corinthians have had so successful | most comfortable boats in the South. Bay | IS cracks. At about 2 a. m. his trainer | score for each hole is uséd in makin, up | Sheehan same matte g9 . | » by the Sa ey rshes in San Mateo County were fairly | and pleasant a season that it has not | fleet. The South Bay Yacht Club has | heard a noise in the kennels, and hurried. | his “best ball”” score. From this the hamn, | MeQuaide, C and Mahers s the New Orleans every endeavor dur- “Pitcher... First base. ..Second base. Third base. the sti Sins & g | well crowded with shooters who, unmo- | been thought necessary to prepare any | gained several new members during tne | ly descending round that th, v dicap, If any, is deducted. Hewes 5 Shor cans is becoming anoees lested, made rail thelr especial gaime tar- | elaborate entertainment for closing day. | ¥ear and has had several very smiccess- | Le King, had broken down the fence be- | e erraott Rignt fetd L. 80 much =o that it i | The yachts will dress rhip this afternoon | 14! cruises. The club cruiged to Dumbar. | tween his house and that of O Connor. --Left fleld rther comment. Tom Casey, wharfinger by oceupation ? : ton Point last Sunday. The season will at of Grand Mas- | ROWERS TAKE QUIET . c e hat the | Dut Sportsman when off duts, 15 o sojy: | and on the arrival of tne 6:30 p. m. ferry- | close November 4, but the launches will [ ter 11 and had fastened his teeth in the R R K s — been redueeg | InE @ firearm problem. He recently sold | boat from the city a Corinthian supper | remain in commissione until the end of | latter's throat. The other dogs were ex- OUTINGS ON THE BAY rty-two ¥ his famous 16-bore gun because It shot ' will be served on the porch. After sup- | the duck season. cited by the sounds of battle and were WILL REVIVE TEN he past = ;\ M:&;v h"}? 1;‘ u.ellnz lndnnh "M;' a 10- | per an informal eneu-lajnmer:xt will bai SRR 5| R S eagerly striving to break down their own ore, which he has termed the “‘Scatter- | given in the clubroom under the manage- fences and were | ; | Tbe Ploneer Rowinz Club will hol S Ethan Atlen .. He was out on the marshes last Sun- | ment of J. V. O'Brlen cnd the inks com. | SWIMMING RACES Sl e s ey ‘Rimacceed. | regular meeting on the first | MILE HANDICAP RACE seore Patchen day and he *“‘Scatterer” spou . -morrow e v s * . » . - - SR proving a Triend to many of Casey's flong the city front. Next Saturday wii AT SUTRO BATHS | G s atcompiished s e o | Do e o 3 officers ooctea” to L 22 | Tme California Assoctated Cyclists hav riends, be spent by the owners In_strippl i : was found | nominated and officers elected to serve e . s x —_———— oty :,‘,d f o s“nduy‘:r?fle ulh,p&:ghmi“;‘ gnra( the latter ~was severely bitten. | the club during the year 1%l An impor- | revived the famous ten-mile handicap 1 Smuegler ... Handball Entries. | will be raised and: the majority of ‘ge Following are the entrles for the Sun- Mgmg;ggdmzlfl:tto‘nd?nce was secured, | tant matter to be discussed will be the | road race over the Fruitvale-Haywards £34—Mambrino Gif The following andben semes will be | FACALS will seek (he protected waters of | AaY racing at Sutro baths: and orang Master ls in a fair way tg | possible consolidation of the three rowii | course. and the event will be run on Sun- e games e Nagoon, Fifty-yard dash, juventles—H. Cross, R. | he surveys in Mr. Meyer's Kennels ai | securing a new site for their boathouses | 87: October 5. at 10 a. m. Thomas G. I'ian\l."(‘dtna:nn:::lsan Francisco handball | C'rl‘l)l:d:nyl w{[l“nhl!socfii th_?_hcelosl: {ol “l‘lcl %cl{éllon. R. Buckley, 8. Finnigan, J. is concerned. | Spillane, chalrman of the racing commit. conpt th- | California . yachts will | Mackel, ' P. Revert, G. Buzzoni, F.| The bench show 2 - e, has secured a splendid pri: 1 LGy N W lllame a3 | DT i ovenine . eher v | SUghSs, J. Sanders. I Kerwin, J. Hayes, | Franclsco and San°°fl:§2§”1\°g{g'c‘.'fizusf.'{ o VO OET AN tear e Union | Jircady 2 large number of i A ess and M. Basch; J. R. 0 . 1} 3. Bt 7 e . 3. | Asso = s | close_on b §99 DTy oheehan, va. L. Wwatérman ‘and | be piven in the clubhouse; at which there | Dousiass,’ M. Roach, F. - Lockwoed. " . Pu:ie"fi?‘?el',"?fi’xfi: PUrpose. of wiading | pose ot Jaunchine warchis. O ® PUF | Slmpic Club, and should be addressed g . McDonough; "A: o b s - . D. Shipley, C. Duke, 8. Grueman, | up the affairs of the bench show The Dolphins last Sunday i Mr. Spillane. POl Goiden and ™. Teach'G. Mc. | alemtertalnert, e e e veason | 5 SIglton. F. Woite, G Trvine, - Wells | Money prises are in proces of S ymacs | thebe boathonse 1 thaday launched from | i, o ten-mile course over which this rac R NGRSy, | beyd gnd B McKinnon ve, M, McNel | To-moriow the last eruise of the season | B, Matngr, C. Doovan, J.'Paton. E.|and It l& cxpecied et svers pHEs ik | merabers and Fricnds B how® Sieman) | 1 to be run will ba remensared: omammcy @it e | Iha T Gy ve o, Fie et | SHP rain in Commission WAt the uck | for metes AL MTATADE (ontest. diving | next, o Deen B By Wedneaday | B R R er mitrous. rowing periica aes | thus makink the finish hear the" miiies 5 2 A vs. T. Finn 7 r pla i % | Manning; D, Regan and 3, Kitby we & | shoeting i§ over. to Al o and high dlving for boys, open | It I8 oficlally apnouriced that E. Davies | to be seen on the bay on Bundays and | this side of Haywards, where the road s Fruitvale. + | De . & b wdney, B. C., v " i e T et Bead | S, M, 3 Hogey and W Tast Saturtay, 000D SATBNS | (Oimbunagrayare, raoe, amsteurs—.| aast? ol e frticoming ST | HRUTAE 10 WL el e | Do agwaat + © & faiah n ne 'Su: d':’“-“‘g“fil story in next Hampton and M. J. Kilgallon v. "$¥ba: | b to Cordalia drawbriage, where she will Harnes, O Aibatan U Tiovin 0 s | ausr pobd o e Hacat | “Tne Dotonios ave” dhors Norih Beacn, | Wilinm, M aebone: ¥ G. Monteslegre. ¥ al that tells of “9.' l-émxe‘: v‘: hx};e,nq,.n _.:’.W“fi. and n':‘;g;uer almost fresh during the duck xi.’erien. Herman, R. Keelar, J. Erasmy, | trophies offered is a long one lnd“con‘;- “ v:oouri: Tn mnfigfi“?fifi t{r;;mco;nt ':%‘::zlmen Jeave for th:' u:-lmOlmn the weird fascinationof loveli- berst, > ST . Charles L. Fair has the gasoline | Ca ‘:im' g satn. 5, fi(urrnn. - [ Prises many of great value and artistic | Eastern b"‘fd" and having it shipped out | ing on a business trip. Mr. xac:l:“m' ness which resulted in death - launches Lucero and Athlete and an ark | Cook. L. Ehrfio&x"mflm' T shonom T m’:‘;’:'dlracton of the Pacific Coast Fieid | ‘> ey h £ th - G :m:hmnudm‘ wold-mounted b2 ungarians A moored in the Cordelia Slough, where he | Trick and fancy springboard dlving—] C v - e e i aaine of the annusl | Sigar casd _u¥ U8 ng men of the club 35 o;re many and madness for = HH‘BHUH‘.":“;“?‘::":M At | 204 his Triends are gelting good sporc. T S e ne) L e S 2?‘&:::‘:5‘3 ‘gnh‘;l!‘x’eul':n?e:; E‘?ui"‘.’z"u’{fi:‘n%.'?f At‘-m:“h oeung h“th“l’“‘l‘l‘:‘l‘orel’ Ho Basbeen very ‘dctiva F one. Dr. A. W. McKenzle's sloop Sappho, with | Heckett, C. Buiterworth, E. Bell H.|January. 1901 Thomas Jommsen of Bior | Thlent (han 1t ook on | Dees tre clats e ooty bave 5 Soclety of this city will give its twentieth | a Jjolly party on board, was also in the | Ryan, H. Seebach, W. Cook, J. Gardiner, | nipe; whnes A amore tent (has {k:oan, exy- | ess ciReh .&’m’.“d' } annual ball in Union Square Hall on the | slough last Saturday and 8 udged the last fleld trials, has | ploy. The entertainment will be mad Edwin E. Stoddard e Y W 3 e | elough last Saturday und Sunday, but has | L. . G. . A, . T. Y e up , the well-| Imgm of Sunday, November 4. returned to her moorings at Sausalito. | L. gff}-'wfi Kefl“.’"poémfi.“ R.!e C’{:rt;:e.}lr.l“ {;;le'n unm'e." THATTD L e cieainy oan:’hme hb::‘tm“m“ T WL fohe pinge '.mn‘ m'"-»n.'l;mu:m s - o

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