The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 10, 1900, Page 4

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COURSING MEN OFF FOR W THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1900, SPORTS_-HANDBAL L, COURSING, FOOTBALL, THE MODESTO PLAINS . Zahl— i v S Rusty « N “omb 1 H I ptain « ¥ Arden - Hill S 1 Reve icking Por- COLLEGE ELEVENS IS < N EASTERN TRACKS O IN MATCH GAMES J S OF RACES - Nor at Lakesid Cibotse Avab e Ger Pearson won. Joe um third. Time, 1:14 Pillardist won, Fair Eent third, Time L2 Naramor g to ¢ ers has been re- of Slake igh neither par aturday’s e reaking thr to bl tackle T zht for end places is still a_three Luck r about even. Luck s made improvement recently g down the field and a k VAMPIRE FOOTBALLERS ELECT NEW OFFICERS Association Club held a and elected the coming season vice presidents, George T. S T arer, A, F. V. Turner; vice members of com- ar D. Robe the Presidio r pr 1d matches new members looks fol The first prac. rlayed next Saturda 1s0n. T animously passed a resolu- tioy ng its sorrow at the recent death by drowning- of George F. Bridge 1 D. Campt two of the best 8 k Mc n Copper Company tball Club of Keswick, S| County. For some ,ears past th mpires have played two matches s 1 inst the k men. c and the in this city 5% oo o Pl f the best th asta footballers. o2 w16 O IR R Wins the Autumn Cup. LONDON, Nov 9.—At the Liverpool a meeting the Liverpool Autumn sovereigns, a handicap and upward, one mile hree furlongs, was won by J. D. War- ell's Fabulist. Lord Farquhar's Japonica came in second and A. F. Bassett's Good uck was third. Eighteen horses ran. —————— Collapse of a Building. SAN JOSE, Nov, 9.—A one-story build- ing in North Fourth street, near Santa ara street, collopsed this morning while 1&g raised and repaired. In falling it t sidewise and wrecked an adjolning ooden structure one Story Both houses were being raised to admit of the addition of another story. The buildings belonged to Marcovich Brothers,: whose loss will. reach $2000. Fortunately the workmen recefved warning of their | danger and no one was hurt. i » tal—Cannon Ball; P. J. Reilly—Ploughboy nd_Grafter; J. Dennis—Mike Fenton; C. Whalen—Anna He Black Flier and J. Mooney- K and Silent Treasure; Robert Emme Alesandro; Higgins—Sire Irwin & Lyon Lion; S. Handy—Twin City Girl; worth—Bolesworth and F word; W. D. Murphy— ind Crawford Braes: J. McNell—Pear] Mac. Besides these entries T. J. Cronin, J. H. Halten Russell & llen will nomin- ate two each. R, C. Scott will name one. The entries do hot close until this even- ing just be the draw. | “JIMMY" WHITE, THE YOUNG l HANDBALL PLAYER, WHO | WILL MEET THE BEST EX- | B IN THIS LIN | IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP | JURNAMENT . TO BE \ AT THE OLYMPIC CLUB } | THURSDAY, 1S RATED AS OMING CHAMPION O NTRY Tt Irawing is p S | GOLFERS HAVE MANY EVENTS ON THE CARD Hold Its First Tourn=- ament. The opening round of the third com- petit] for cup for whi K in J of this vear, ¢ w ylord Club. The February and was w Abbot Jr. The coming conte bably a new tror qualifying round for the com turday, when th ame eligible awson, H Abbot Jr., R. Wins- atched as follows g Golcher, L. Chenery played last Saturday, 1y on the links of the Tub, produced very Davis, with ETOoss ; 2, tying for first place with Dr. H. 0. Howitt, whose score was 46 less 44! | bee, 48 less 4—44; Ma Char | sen’ 51 less 7—44. a A. Curt | 743, tied. The ties will be played off to- | day.” In ‘the ladies’ “best ball” tourna- ment Mrs. 8. G. Buckbee was first, with | & score of 58 less —46. afternoon the Adams Point | there will a tournament over eighteen holes against bogey, in which & | Teceive trophies, 30lf Club will hold its first formal tournament this afternoon, ; beginning on the links in the mili- reservation near Fort Baker as soon as possible after the arrival of the 1:45 p. m. boat from San Francisco. The events will be championships for men and women and mixed foursomes. Only the qualifying rounds, over . eighteen holes, medal play, for the championship events will be played to-day. The open- ing rounds in the actual contests, over cighteen holes, match play, will be played next Saturday and Sunday. Entries have been coming in well and it is expected that nearly all the active members of the club will take part. It is understood that David Bell of Mid- lothian, professional golf champion of the United States, and Willle Smith, for- the winners will The Sausalito tary | merly open champion, will make a win- ter tour of the Pacific Coast, playing their | irst_match on the Coronado links. Wil- | | | in height, | [ lie Smith is a_brother of ‘“‘Alec” Smith, who was at Coronado last winter, and played in several matches against Hor- ’:;a] }1(l1!ml|ns, Willie Anderson and James elville. BERK ELEY OARSMEN IN SCULLING RACES Rowing seems to have taken a genuine hold upon the students of the University of California, the Boating Assoclation of which intends to hold sculling races at intervals of six weeks. The outrigged ¢kiff men are divided into three classes, known as championship, second and third. The first of the series of skiff races was held last Saturday afternoon over the Oakland Creek course near Sessions Basin, For second place 8. G. Buck- | Wings and_ Silver B. Bos- | the water smooth and the tide low. The course was from the Webster-street bridge to a point on a line with the east- erly side of Sessions Basin. In the cham- plonship « Cerf, '03, beat Foster, '02 In the ond class Defbert, ‘04 beat | Moore, 04, an1 Hanley, '04, won from Balir 02 by default iIn the third class Moor beat Drum: Breed, '01, defeat- ed Magee, 01, and Hardwell, ‘04, won from Smith. Cerf, having beaten his chal- lenger, remains champion of the club for the coming five weeks, but must defend his title at the next rac The winners in the above races have been advancedsto the class above. H. E. Magee, '01, lost his » got off his cf nd ran Smith, '03, The h_will take e in the f December, being ward to with much interest The Ariel Rowing Club held a meeting | on Monday nigint, at which nominations were made for officers to serve during the next term. T} swing »min- ate ) E. J i for vic aylor; for financial Worthington Ames nd H. D. Pillsbury v ) winners in the opening round will probably be H. Golcher, H. B. G n, §. L. Abbot Jr. | and John Lawson. The semi-final round will be played next Saturday and the final round at a time agreed on between the | contestan The “best ball” handicap tournament | 18—21, | ‘21716. lers;®for recording ec ain, James Wilsor in.' Henry Wi es to tk Pacific Asso- ciation of the Amateur Athletic Union, three to be elected, J. R. Bockman, J. Al Ged Nolan and D. J. Sheehan for direc to 1 elected. W. T, Howe, N Devoir, Charles Wilson, E. C, Sternberg, Walter Young Johnson Hardy and P. J. Enright. An addition as made to the fund for building a new » for the club. outh 1 Rowing Club has declded to expend the sum of $150 in putting its barges into ir, so that it may be pos- gible to he ub regattas. The varyin speeds of the barges will be noted, an corresponding handicaps given. COLLEGE MEN IN THE HANDBALL COURTS The University of California handball enthusiasts have just completed a hand ball tour: ment, W. Pitchford, ‘03, being 1 champion. The scores: round—Moulder '03 beat Cohn '02, | 21—8; Pitchford 03 beat Richardson —18," 21—§; Abadie '03 beat Brown Heyman '04 beat Rhine Roos '04 beat Childs '01, ; Arnold beat Turner Conlan '01 beat Wright ; ‘Clarke '04 received a bye. Second round—Roos '04 beat Clarke '04, Pitchford ‘03 beat Moulder 21—-20; Heyman ‘04 Abadie '03, 1621, 8, 21—15; Conlan beat Arnoid ‘02, '21—18, 17—21, ‘21—I8. Semi-finals—Heyman '04 beat Roos '04, 5; Pitchford '03 beat Conlan '01, the decla First —0 beat ‘01 2110, Finals—Pitchford 2120, 21—6. The following matches will be played on the San Francisco handball courts on Sunday: H. J. Rogers and B. J. Murphy vs. Max Basch and W. Walsh; J. R. Boekman and L. Waterman vs. E. McDonough and D. J. Sheehan; A. McVicker and G. Smith vs, J. Condon and T. Leach: G. McDonald nd P. McKinnon vs. M. McNeil and L. Carraine; P. Ryan and W. H. Sieberst G. B. Hayward and W. Fisher; W. Willlams and J. Lawless vs. D. Connelly and G. Hutchinson; D. Regan and E. Barry vs. Joe Foley and J. Kirby; W. Maguire and J. Harlow vs. B. Curley and J. Collins; A. Hampton and M. J. Kilgal- lon vs. R. Linehan and J. White. ————————— TOURNAMENTS ON THE CALIFORNIA COURTS A doubles tournament will be held to- day on _the courts of the California Club. It will be a doubles of the impromptu or- der, with partners chosen by lot. On Sunday morning the last match in the semi-finals, Collfer vs. Smith, which was postponed from election day, will be played off. Kach has won & set and the match should be close and exciting, with the odds in favor of Smith. The winner will then glay Robert Whitney in the finals for first prize. The loser will re- celve a second prize. A week from to-day the contest for the Davis cups in handicap doubles will be | resumed with renewed interest, as several new teams will ente ————————— Declared a Draw. LONDON, Nov. 9.—At Woolwich last evening a six;round boxing contest be- tween Dave Barry of Philadelphia and Harry Berry of London was declared a 03 beat Helman ‘04, The day was warm and bright, | draw, LAST SERIES BETWEEN TWO HIGH TEAMS champions again Hank’'s men began taking have not quit it since. from to-morrow. But if it zel eaters” will find Stockton and shaking hands cisco and Sacramento will be like saying good-by to old the series is finished. The teams will line up: Sucramento. Positions. Stanley Doyle Hanlon. Stultz, Deve Sheehan. Hughes. On Sunday at 1 this game. Following is the games: line-up Positions. Company C. ¥. Dougherty. Barnon.,. Goyhenix. Campbell McDonald. Right fleld five-mile handicap road race The following riders will for their last round this season. Sacramento Will Say Good-By to the San Francisco Team. |4 5| 3| ¢ 8l 2| 7 CLUBS. | g 3 [ H 7 Sacramento _......... P ™ 584 Oakland kd 74\' ifl: All the excitement of a race at the end of the season will not be this vear. San Francisco is hopelessly consigned to sec- ond place and the champions will be the rides on the toboggan abcut four weeks ago and they It can't last muach longer, as the season closes three weeks | should con- tinue that long Hank and his nine ‘“‘pret- themselves below with the tail- enders, the Dudes, of trailing proelivities. On the local dlamond to-day San Fran- shake hands It will friends when San Francisco. van Iburg Pabst Schwartz ~Rellly Krug Levy .Brockhoft -Hildebrand p. m. teams repre- senting Companies N and I, League of the Cross Cadets, will play a match game on Folsom and Sixteenth streets, C and D will settle their differences after Companies for the two Company N. Flynn - Hielan _..Butler Joyce Adamina .Hannigan .. Watson McLaughlin .. Kennedy Company D. J. McQuade -Mohun Connor Kelly eDermoit B Five-Mile Road Race. The California Cycling Club will hold a over the San Leandro course on Sunday, November 1L participate: BEST HANDBALL MEN WILL MEET O November 15 the Olympic Club O will hold an amateur champlonship, singles, handball tournament, Rep- resenting the Winged O will be A. C. Hampton and Charles Sullivan. The other entries are J. A. White, W. A. A"‘4 guire, E. Curl R. Linehan, M. J. K gallon, Riordan. Among the handb: t is creating a g tion. It will be th Jimmy Whit will meet ament. Wh is pic} 1 J. Collif m strength t will make superior w = Hampton is the r Olympic ¢ th the acc him from th not for all time ¢ the San Fran Olymple s this tourn J. Harlow and John 1a America velope + 3 urt Ltion ! one minu F. W | Egeberg, F. Moller; teen sec K. Kasstense Pfeiffer itehee minute |E | .—_..-‘0———‘ | BARKINGS BY THE KENNEL CELEBRITIES £ the forthcoming first prizes known mir intends to a bef will appear Llewellyn rre burgh’'s beau The cisco hoard rectors of hip he Pacific Fox Erkenbreeher of Los Angeles and W °y_of Sacra- mento were added t | of members. ————— HUNT CLUB PREPARES TO RIDE TO HOUNDS | Though the San Mateo Hunt Club has already had two runs this fall, at the fi | of which about thirty people were pres ent and at the second more an twenty the season’s sport has not officially till so hard that able hunters are disin- til more rain begun the owners of v clined to risk t h: fallen and t rolan, the m: Peter Martin, one of its best knowr bers, are hunting in t T le New York State, bu covering until the end month has been prepared he ground is day will be at El Cerrito m. P. teo, at 2 p. Next meeot ks wili be at 9:30 a. m. at F. and on | Sa ay, t th {nst., at the same place. On Thanksgiving day the hounds will throw off at Prince Poniatowski's place the Burlingame Stock Farm, at 9:3 in th. morning. The pack now includes twelve couples in working condition. Six addi | tional couples are to be sent out from I |1and and the master of the hunt has a | purchased six couples in New York, whic will be added to the pack at San Mateo The latter are American bred hounds, | which _are generally considered faster | than English bred ones, though not pos- | sessing so much stamina and endurance. —_————— SWIMMING RACES AT SUTRO BATHS The following swimming races will take place at Sutro Baths to-morrow after- noon: Fifty-yard dash, juvenile—F. James, J. Johnson, P. Samuels, F. Manger, J. Erasmy, F. Paine, K. Derwin, C. Crist, F. Burns, H. Cross, A. Martinez, C. Duk J. Makel, F. Manning, L. Patton, S. Fin- nigan, D. Hand, E. Wells, E. Egan, W. Grueman, D. Shipley, C. Donovan H Ramsay, P. Revert, C. McKillop, F. Wolfe, H. Dixon, J. Jones and H. Sana- ers. Under-water swimming, tub race and high diving for boys—Open to all 8ne ‘ Dundred-vara race, Boudin, J. Brady, W. Cook. A. Clayton, G. Irvine, R. R. Riding, H. Dodson, J. C. Butterworth, F. Crowder, F. . 'G. Kelber, W. Wallace, T. Cater, Cordell, J. Kelly, W. McGuire, L. s, C.” Kurran, F. Wolde, C Freder g | Trick and fancy spring-board diving—H. Dodson, H. Seebach, P. Levin, C. Au- ustus, E. Sunberg, T. Thompson, evnolds, F. Ralston, M. Carmody, G lon, J. Gardiner. amateur—L. | Kelber, C. Harnes, J. Bradley, L. Hano- | -/ SHOOTERS ARE KEPT BUSY ON FIELD AND POND Quail and Snipe Abo und and the Canvasback Is Here. whe teted S s came back wit faces. and Tule Club had nds near Corde) and e bay m: Marin Coun snipe abound This is a Sonoma and great the day. ¥ bring back a Clut happy Country s W express: vice - preside niff tain, The' clu to-morrow. ————————— OVERALL'S AMATEUR at Al- s im- 1b preserves arshes STATUS IS SETTLED reg ly meeting of the Association of the Amateur Ath- n the following clubs were rep- resented: The 1 and South End row- ing clubs, the Olymple Club, the Delphin | Boating Club, the | Ciub ana the Coi £ F bia Park Boys’ | In the absence o Lurline Swimming Tub. esident W, B. Hinch- | man and Secr H. A. Keeler the ¢ r | was taken by Vice President flenxq James, and J Bockman acted as sec- retary. The registration committee re- )pflrlwll that a charge of professionalism | had been brought befc all of the 1 {nvestigation it e it against of California. ad been ascertaine: ayed on a Visalla some membe | for their se | pay offered that he w tanding. Il had consented | Under these circumstances the com: { held that he had not forfeited his | ing as an amateur and is fully enter amateur competition | ommendation of J. E. Sul of the Amateur Ath was accepted as an vices, rad refused ft. ot van, tic Union, alternate ciation. It was stated that the L Swimming Club is an entirely ization, and its application fo | to the Pacific S { entertained refation was fav w. | club. Permission was Olympic Club to hold an amateur ball tournament, of which had been on board of managers of the National A: Over- On d that team, paid had himself had Belleving opardize his amateur to play. mittes stand- eligible to On the rec- resident Sharp the _urline new organ- r admission orably Harrison was accept. E. | ed as the delegate of the new swlmm{;g granted to tha hand-

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