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6 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1901 WHEELMEN WHIRL OVER THE ALAMEDA ROADS IN THER ANNUAL CONTEST - NEWSPAPER MEN NINES ENGAGE [ASTSHOOT OF |HOBSON SHATTERS SPEEDY SIsquac IN FIERCE CONTEST ON: DIAMOND)": ysmppepiggy -4 CXCLING REGORU/yiag 1piiiasns Baseball Team of the Examiner Editorial Staff Defeats i Olympic Club Crack Wins the Time| . === _ . : : . |Union Gun Club Smash : : ; : the Chronicle Aggregation by an Overwhelming| B ks :l:’m:“i;_es Prize in Twenty-Five Mile Road| ™ i Big opsn Stake af e e Score — The Scientific Game Lasts but Four Innings gleside Grounds. | Race Over San Leandro Triangle - Union Park. e S St On T RGER p S TR — bt RIS XX } Bousonic BoyLe | ?_&NA”ENT{Q‘ HE FiRST Bac Fem 55[’7‘\35”57 i Bl G . DREAME D | Svwes HE OwrED THE 5 T R Apparatus for the Libsration of Live Birds Was Out of Order, So the Inanimate Was Substituted. The first trap shooting of the Unlon Gun Club was held at the grounds of the San Francisco Trap-shooting Assocfation, near Ingleside, yesterday. The pleasant weather, good scoring and large at- tendance combined to make the initial shoot of the season a complete success. There were three important events, after which a number of minor matches were shot off. The apparatus for liberating the birds failed to work, and | erocks were used exclusively. The club handicap medal match was won by Fisher after he had contested two Talen¢ Has a Good Day, Pick. ing AIl but Eight of ths Coursss—Aconite Shows Up Well. If ever a mah had a right to feel down on his luck Jimmy Deamn, the weil.k leashman, ‘is cestainly. entitled to regis: 2n expianation of how. the fickle & his trifled. with him. Sisquoc. an Pasha grevhound, won the %-dog stake yesterday at Union Coursing I beating Luxor; the stake favorl final flag. A few mionths ago Dean bought Sis from D. J. Healey, and set out to v a breadwinner of the hound. Dean him in .good shape and fit to Zo fc prize, but Sisquoc, while: making a s ing, did not win stake, and Dean GROLNDS, BUT * tles with F. Feudner. The handicap was « Hoeace . EGBERY Kephigad on the number of targets. The following Bl s faith. The dog was sold back to He for the first purchage price, was RUBBER T = A .| |1s the score: for the stake, and brought home e S FAKE THE St ! | “shielas, 20 out of 28; Tisher, 22 out of ors and mioney ‘in yesterda: EXCiTimnG ! PIPE JusT THEN- 26; Barber, 14 out of 30; Jackson, 18 out “uvm',’ [D"Q;: ‘:x‘i:u:? f,h:n( H ; of 2%; Ricke, 21 out of 28; F. Feudner, 22 s ot ‘B L ; out of 26; Haight, 23 out of %; Deven- | i~ 'll' R M el NT S ham, 16 out of 26; 3 26, » < 3 R ough good day WHY - RIGg. /10 aabi ot T Ve Booston i7 el TWO STARS IN THE TWENTY-FIVE-MILE HANDICAP ROAD RACE | | X esterday was a: sufa enoush good day WTENNIS 28; Phillips, 15 out of 2: Michelssen, 1§ HELD AT SAN LEANDRO YESTERDAY UNDER THE AUSPICES OF | |¢fgnt up-sets recorded. Floci:. s BaL. out of 2%, and Mitchell, 15 out of 30. “THE CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATED CYCLERS. out to Mose in the third afte: " ~ourn o' i) & ) The first match between Fisher and g L e A8 to P ~ Do Feudner did not decide the tie, but a sec- | [ Yocord as & game hound. ‘Fis work. or > ond match resulted in a score of 9 out - " her desire to shirk the ¥ e . A fair day and a perfect road aided J. | Bicycle Company, one to the winner of |rather desire shirk s EENJ‘]WN of 10 in Fisher's favor. B e e eIy Whteimen | first place and thé other to any rider who | that he cannot be depend N Eh e The ability medal match resulted in a | oo O R0 P 08,0 MG a0 Coast cy- | Droke the former record. It was hardly.| Aconite WoS Defner nv.- S tle between Jackson and Shaw. The score | | 7 5 oy | | thousht the latter prize could be won, but | an undecided. 1o which e stood: Nauman, 16 out of 20 at 18 yards; | C'¢ Foad record yesterday in the annual | Mr. Hobson turned the trick handily. galned a reputation by k Aconite shows up as the best > Firm Friend get, and Is boeked as a ture contender for high honrs 2w b King, 15 out ot 30 ot 16 vards; Jackson. i | handicap of the Assoclated Cyclists at | Charies Albert Adams was the referee, out of 22 at 16 yards; Shaw, 17 out of san Leandro. He covered the triangular | J. W. Leavitt acted as starter and F: G. at 16 yards; Shields, 1z out of 25 at course fn 1 hour 8 minutes 18 seconds, | Montealegre. Willlam Mackie. John EI T o 08 throu t. In yards, and F. Feudner, 13 out of 20 at 15 | which is elght seconds better than the | ot and others prominment in the sport | Luxor ran a good dog thro: . yards. L Ty i e by C. M. Smitn | acted as timers and judges. the semi-final, agatnst O K Cay ' a <.~ The other event was a club match n| of San Jose in 1595. i e D B R e oo ¥ which the handicap was made in distance, | o0 00 B L L oo0 fast | CORNELL AND SMITH stumbling -nea¥ the fence 2% t 1 hot B V: by Nau- - el e e o,ffy“‘?f‘,_w?}‘he Y cesuits | eycle racing. The dry spell following the WIN THE TOURNAMENT |out for honors, and would were as follows: Mitchell, 12 at 16 yards; | recent rains had left the road in excellent — even by his Half-brother. Dévenham, 16 at 16 vards; Janssen, 19 | condition and not a breath of air retarded | Davis Cups Go to a New Team—Good | the semi-final by good, cley EAT THE pINNER SAITNVIRGy " nan) 6 4 =S —— — e P at 14 vards; Claussen, 14 at 14 yards:| the racers in their efforts. Hobson start- tk on the California e € R s Siwed WAt ihe H g 5 | Dutsipman U8 &t ¢ yads; Neumas, 53 eq from the scrateh mark with (hres oth- Werks st o R o= Loy o ; ¢ e o DICTE 80 - et e o ¥ b4 ; y 2 S: | ers and fini 1 - o ' duration, the ARTOONIST OF THE CALL DEPICTS SOME OF THE ‘STRIKING CHARACTERS TAKING PART IN THE Towis, § atiishonnin: Hagasrd, 0/at 1| e o0 MUBEECCIGIN s oI of OEve |\ The g fican: duibles” tharummnt’ foc | (NG SOUESeS VTS ed St Soraties MATCH BASEBALL GAME BETWEEN TEAMS COMPOSED OF MEMBERS OF THE EXAMINER AND yards: King, 22 at 16 yards, Hess, 9 at|was Burton Downing of San Jose. Who | the Davis cups was plaved yesterday on | namishing rans. The reliet dog was CHRONICLE EDITORIAL STAFFS 14 yards; Tisher, 19 at 16 yards; Iverson, | had a handicap of 1:3).. Arthur McDonald | the California Club courts and was won | on but once, the unlucky Bru 17 at 16 vards; Chestnut, 20 at 13 yardsi sk . ¢ 5 Voo Soosten i3 at 14 vards; F. Feudner, | Ofooan Jose also rode under the former |, " piv Cornell' and Grant Smith. Fay [the only hard hare of.the day and killing o on, 2 record, being but two seconds behind |'his chances for big homors in an endeavor g R;f 1% yarrlrj;4 "“Cfi on, -11 MnléwyugS: Hobson. Beal and Chester Smith were the D:h“}mxd‘l« . o 5 . Feudner, 23 at 18 _yards: McMurchy, es: v's - % o spat . 3 % * aminer and | by a score of 63, The Alamedas were full |put out and twenty-one of the fifty-one |2 at 18 yards; Kelly, 20 at 16 vards; Den BB e, B B Bl B g o §°“;e;f"f“‘;h‘t““‘:‘° e e THeas 0% Capitel beat Eirst Foot, Lavender from the Chronicle e of e dand 1\\"["' n was so easy, to |on each side were put out at first base. | ny, 16 at 18 yards; Rickie, 12 at 16 yards; | California Associated Cyclists and its pre- | o5 o 08 i el iy g s ‘hga!l .h_)hnd % o 1 Veic at's to 3 and staffs watched the sun rise e hiad to be replaced by Krug. The |Six San Bernardino_men were left on |Olsen, 13 at 16 yards; Shields, 14 ‘at 15| decessors. The arrangements were fault- | 'WO YOuns players furnished a gerwne | Wedgewood 8% % 100 ° O S ton bea rorning and then went | S0Te: AEELES es and six -San Diegans would have | yards: Phillips, 12 at 14 yards; Wollam, 12 | less, and much credit is due Thomas G, | Surprise by beating the Whitny brothers. | Luxor at 3 to 3; Roval 7 : Recreation baseball ROENNCE ‘lmfn left on bases had not the sixth |at 15 vards; Michelssen, 12 at 16_yards: | Spiliane, chalrman of the road racing | Who allawed them a handicap of thir.y | Boney oy, Magter W or match gam They called AB. R. BH. §B. PO. A. E. | Cross tte and won the game. | Walpert, 16 at 16 yards; Barber, 8 "at 14| committee, and his assistants, in this re- (and one half fifteen. Mist at 2 to 1 (3‘1::. Ao base Vhich It was, in spots—but P There were brilliant plays in almost | yards. and Klevarhl, 18 at 16 yards. gard, The entrants were confined to | The first match of the day was between | Mose beat Floodgate © to nspotted. It la m the 0 1 12 0 0 0| every station excent that Egan at third Thembers of the Olymple Club Wheelmen, | Fay Beal and Chet Smith and R. Erskine | results, with Judge John Gra for San Diezo did not have a chance in | prq MONEY OFFERED Bay City Wheelmen, California Cycling | and Charles Kuehn. The latter team had follow: 0 3 . with 40 e 0| the ‘entire game. Klauber, who plaved Club, all of this ey, and the Garden |a handicap of fifteen, which proved to be | oOpen stal . Yi . i §|first for the first time, accepted twenty- FOR ADVANCE GUARD | City Wheelmen of San Jose. They fin- | t0o small. as they were beaten 62, §-—3. | Mac's Melo ’ attery s Boale 1 ‘fi.:;o! l( hnm';s ‘\‘vm u‘l‘ an errm“. and 2oL e ished in the following order: Thebrvex( ma[xhoh,“;:-“ bemb;wén:he da.‘ = - o i B 1 o | Hutchinson for the wisitors accepted twen- Akl — was between the trey ers and ural X . o | ° B ty-one In the, same manner, Irockhots | Both Oakland and Tanforan Are Out = ~ | Colller and Crowell. With a handicap of | Clair beat P. - - | seventy-five-yard run for a foul which he With Tempting Racing Cards g £y fifteen the latter team won the first se: | logg's Buck b sts tals 2 s 1 | Bot was the star play, and there were To-Day. RIDER. i | 2 z i o 7 ey e g A e - % DAS. | others of the same character. The win-. % 5 & and won the next two sets—6—4, 6—4. a|ley's ne, ALANBED AB. ning run was made after one man had | Things in general have been very quiet g | 2 |Complete score In favor of the Whitneys | man beat E. M. K men. Bennie Benja- s 84 - g P Hurley's O K Capit i = o §B. PO. A been retired. Drennan hit for two bases | the past week in horse-racing circles. No ) = was 1—6, 6—4, 6—4. Each of these teams | Hurley 2 o B WaeSs i Torm; S H 58 % down the third base line and Arellanes hit | swapping has been indulged in, but Sam | | has won' the ‘cups twice and it looked as | Fies B starte € : game. Jimmy = 9 4 4 offor a single into right garden on which | fyjdreth did offer Shields & Carruthers | W i if one of them would win it again, but mar's Wild N a for the Chron- H 0 2 o o|Drennan scorcd. The fuil score is: $0.000 for Advamee Guard on Saturday, | & | peither team was able to qualify for the | Sisquoe beat E. Jones ace of the tea 2 0 o e : v v s. | & Knowles' Rusty Ge ng el ) . £ gl BATNDIEGO: which offer was refused. o %| "The last match of the first round, in | cemite Kencls' Freedom's Banner - n the latter Hammond, ¢ & cf 4 0 0 2 ol . R.BH. SB. PO. A. E. Oakland Entries, E 3 | which Dr. Lane and lodgkinson allowel | Steinhoff's Veto beat H. Lynch's Lottie suld have son, of, 3b & rt4 0 o 2 1 | Devereaux, ss. [ RN s i an g R 2% | 8. Salisbury and O. Pratt cdds of fif- | Russell & Allen’s Spiteful beat D. D o man, p & Sb.... 4 0 0 1 1| Donlin. x 0 9 8 30 of Eist raceSix furlongs: three-yearolds:;| i 3 |teen and won, was stobbornly conte-ed. | Granuilie, 2 P. J. Reiliy's Warship beat ek i 3 — — — — — — —|Eagan : T s | The score wi . 63 e - - = ng of ‘the Bhileielp Totals ...........3% 3 o W 1 7 |Dremnan & 1 800 1 0.0 “athrne Bravo.107| 1054 Carrie Lucas A 2 In the semi-finals Chet Smith and Fay |Sir Lawrence beat T J, Selias Woonbeieh 5 a a to rep RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. A, T e m;;"__‘r:,’;;““dy LT T e £ i H {39;\%\:»1«- nm«;‘d mlri-unnd R},‘ D adr:g - S rIme oin Doe; 7-0; J. J. Kenny's Hot & baseball <oenigs < " 2 S . " . B ®. Whitney, who allowed them o of c y ys ~omb's Little Sister, aschal Koenigs . 10111110 Klauber,” 1b 0 2 0 a2 ¢ 153 Richard 109 . Etelfter. 3845 | ehirty and ohe-half fitteen. The championa | Haste beat T Ay PR bauha ” Kern icle heard Alamedag 60010100 | Taylor, p. 9 9 0 & 4 0| Second race—One mile and fitty yards; four | 3 Ephraim 01 won ‘the first set easily—6—1, and With a | goran Atnlete, §-7; Pasha Kennels” Flery Faco ca he shifted Base hit eI LR b [ — — — — — —|year-olds and upward; selling: C. Lindber; 02 lead ‘of 4—0 on the sccond set 1ooked 19 |y George Whitney's Theron, _ &-2: Georse he e. which is UMMARY. Totals . 45 1 9 0°45 19 0| 180 Sam Howard...108] 1852 Snips 10 [ A. Barnwe 32 2.5 | De easy winners, but the youngsters Sur- | sharman Ives beat Pasha Kemnels Redl s v_brothers v g | v o 105 1984 Willta; 8. Goldstein. 3 rised everybody by winning the set 6—1 | jrticle, 19-12; Gold Dust Kennels’ Brutus bea ere oppose i made & | o e e R aRas i b 937 N 109| 1989 Alaria D. A. Mann 0 he third set was nsrenehuuos of the sec- | I, carroll's ter Clair, 1L . A Moo < ce-base hit—Krug. Two-base hits—Hilde- AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. | 1840 Twinkl Twlink 107 1770 Fille F. McNulty % |ond and fell to Smith and Beal—6—4. | Comb's Royal Fashion beat J. Smith's Bone & OF o ohitive | o e, aas,Achieder. | Brockhoft, 1 50 0T 0030 0| 1T Tom Calvert.. | H after the Whitneys had a lead of 4—0. The goyb_l-:”r“‘::orfiemfighe cotts’ Floodgate beat me, s 1, was st | & oo g e v i g rors— | McCarthy, Q78 B0 2 complete score was 1—6, 6—4, 6—4. . Gle: . . 3 2 surroundings (21l was ATHSt | Koenigs 4. Alamedas f. Bases on balls—Koenizs | 31, g 0 1 0 2 0 0| Thirdrace—Three and a half furlongs; maiden | W. e vt mateh of the semi-finals was | Mose beat D. Toland's Pleasant Girl. 3.2 &~ S and in the stand the crowd gathered | Bt oot By Betine & B & Bt by | Dmiears, & 0 1 0 5 4 0ftwovear-olas; selling: 5 between Dr. Lane and_Hodgkinson and | Third round Flving 0%, bont YEC S MUPTr: te this *x of & twider.. T ollins, ‘Double piays—Fager to Keo. | Koh, 3b. 0 0 1 2 2 0] 1962 Montoya 00, 1962 Barklyite ......115 | R. Ray Cornell and Grapt Smith. The latter | &1 R"""g‘]f oty Mist, 2-1: Eirin beat O K Capi- I dor \e glass arm.” Hildebrandt to Collins to D. Bodie, | Jongerina; 0.2 .1 47 3.9} 10 Winnabell 00| 1877 Slster Abble. C. s allowed their odds of fifteen and won— |man beat Sleety BOSh o e, 3:2; Veto beat IV Y. 3 G 5 2" | Jones, 'p 0 0 0 0 4 O 195 Lento .106| 1974 Torso Maid Guy Anthony. 77"h this match the winners | to & squO t 32 e ou wouldn’t | alone, McGee to Hildebrandt, Krug o | 35 x i 63, 97 In | Fusty ‘Gold, $-6; Warship beat Spiteful, 5-4: e o Ot | N Hasniooad. Titos of same: Ons niur aai| Beille ¥. 9 1 9 4 & gf isiifoma Xllum| 1% Hard Nighi! Scrateh. Biated 4 very steady game. | Buaty God, e eriers £3; Lmor beas m down stairs,” and Umpire—Rube Levy. Scorer— e e e e L o Of the forty-six original entrants forty- | The nnalFro_ugd i r{:f'"(!?mnencfrfd | Littie Sister, :n, S:?'BF:“‘-‘Q’ B;;z ;&.xs‘ A ning fire was extin- = Totals .. 0° 6 2 45 18 0| 1974 Myriad Dancr.112| 1806 Lady Carlo three started and twenty-seven finished. | Smith nd Fay Beal c Ay g 4; Royal Fashion rutds, 6-2; a of his haughty | At Freeman's Park yesterday afternoon i Robt Bonner I1.108/ Sixteen perished by the wayside either | Grant §mith. Beal and SmlzI X a ‘x: l:"v Floodgate. l-Ld Fiying Yo beit: Rosis Claty Cebert, who played | the Nobles defeated the Golden Gates by s e from slight falls or “that tired feeling.” | dicap of haif thirty and although they | ourth round-—Flving Fox biat: Rosie Clatr 4 recelver, Jost welght | @ score of 4 t0 3. Doth McMenomy and |Sen Dieso.. 0000000000031 | Fourth race—Seven furlongs; thres-year-olds | The racy was free from any serious accl- ;""*:‘l’: &) ;fig,flgg&;‘:fi;,“"fl,".;fi‘ D | L, Eain Ben . Warship beat Sir. Lawrence g tornado. Tyson pitched good ball. an Bernardin and upward; selling: ents whatever. its. Rt Vet e Tiory Vees G3; Mome beat sonnel of the teams as eEea | SUMMARY. 1077 Prestidigitator. 05 1964 Vageal .......106 The prize list for the race :)uv,f‘i\"fia‘ the f-:{u&smmr:néht;h;\ll;gg&i gy O ey 4 e ity SA : ’ 1986 Scallywag ..... 92 (198)Gold Finder..,.105 | valuable one an ¥ - ; d—Erin_beat Flying Fox. Sis- k Cusick, the Cerberus VICTORY FOR SAN DIEGANS. 1nf.‘.’.‘".‘§i-’,~ runs, San Diego 1 double plays. | (eso)Gibraltar ... 111|196 Alleviate natlon of two wheels by the American ' partner. T T e Eoat: Haas 20 B 1ot a thing to do; VIr- | Defeat San Bernardinos in a Remark- | Bowman to Taylor: three-base hits, Dronnan, | Loy fhe, Buffoon.. 108 1964 Expedient 4 2 oot e @ | | SR round—Sisquoe’ beat Erin, &0; Iafmory ) Sthito KB modern St able 4 “ | Arellanes; two-base hits, Klauber, Drennan, | 25 10Tsina ... e o L o B p | ® D3¢ fing course—Stsquoe beat Liwor 3-i. Robert nitney, golf Game. | Dunleavy, Reville; sacrifice hits, McCarthy, o -year- $ y ; . 2 o: Homer Boushey, sim. | §AN DIEGO. March 3—The San Diego | Keliy. Edwman, Kiauber; struck out, by Sihies | muth vace One aies imie e cllsl S50 misrd - raod-Four \ turioogy; _ twovedralds; ) GXOLE RACERS AT FRESNO. e . Frank Sheridan, third ‘ 5 ° | 2, by Taylor 5; bases balls, Jonés 1, Ti Byt purse. 4 | =~ ursin; Stockton. i from Oakland; 9. Kelly, 2nd San Bernardino baseball teams gave | jor']; lefc on bases, San Diego 5, Ban Ber- | D Traid. 109 1908 T Muk. 1739 LaAy Bird ..... 95| 1931 Remele . Lake of New York Wins Over Stone s & o nderful thinker; Jack the cranks of San Diego something to talk | nardino 6. Time, 2 Umpires, Works and | ‘Jo¢ Tier 20 s Cay'ne Pepper.108| 1787 Quadra. | STOCKTON, March 3.—The results of once, first b bout for years to come by playing what | Willlams. Scorer, Russell, = | 1o Bayoiioan 1679 Loulette % | 1978 Yrsula h of Denver. | the coursing at Stockton to-day 'are as tcher gnud a picture: | was in some respects the most remarka- _— . Sixth race—Six furiongs; three-vear-olds and | 162 San Lultion 100 ... Royalty |, FRESNO, March 3.—The match race be- | /oy nd glorious King ple game ever played in California. For | COLUMBIA CLUB ON 3 upward: purse: (18SDLucten Applebylls tween John A. Lake of New York and Ar- |TOUOWS: oo L e made In the | (W0 hours and a quarter the elghtecn men | | qsrnsiy 110, 636 Fairfax s sace.fix Fvianes; three-yearcids | thr Stone of Denver was won In iwo | First reund us Out hest ‘e, Tersesive g8 mahe :{m: g ot Rk pihir T wr ettt | HARBOR VIEW RANGES B k. f.;;m!fe‘ and upward; Inaugural Dash handicap. | straight heats by Lake at the Velodrome | daen Day, Glen Roy beas John D; Lord Dun- (1671) Dangrs. Maid..104[ 1928 Formero 5 | track to-day. The race was for a purse | more beat Cash In. Printe of Fashion beat For- @ ushbleito keep | 40 get .4 winning run across the plate | pines) er « Ri = a0 Teliduiall . B wo 1 Sad Sam . 20 as five miles, was | give, Hard Lines beat Lucy G, May Be Keen are some that did | Hardly a ball was sent into the field or | tcal g:voz"];;d el WLLE AT 08 Rowln orors. 122 58] 1928 MacGyle i A e iMutes 27 seconas. | The | beat Joker, Lady Peach beat Meatow. ) mselves: George Whit- | even into the diamond fhat did not find | oring Effect on the Oakland Selections. 1665 Phoenissa . 1942 Dr. Cave. e b matheey e | Boot St beat Miss Manila, Hazel I beat known e king of the asphalt; J. = i T +, = 77 Magzle Davis. 1951 Gonfalon A : ho final heat fn the{in Time, Swedish beat Dolano, Black Hawk - T & on the ball better | & Plaver there to attend to it. In every | argets. First race—Homage, Irate, Pegalong. 1977 Magg! G. B, Herlot won the fina] heat fn the | C,. Litile Hope. Bag Pipe beat Might Be Kind van stop i1; Roy Taylor, who Case it was attended to properly and not| The Columbia Pistol and Rifle Club shot [ gecond race—Snips, Alaria, Sam Howard. Fifth race—One mile; threc-year-olds and |one mile amateur handicap. Time, 2:33 Second round—Tap_-Out_beat Spring Tim: T imee” seobe ang “rarers iwales, | 2D erfor was marked up against elther | ot Harbor View vesterday. The light was W h T upward; selling. One _mile ptofess h ap—Gus | +oronite beat Glen Roy, Lord Dunmore bea rdie Hunt, whose mental garret is an "; ‘{‘“ teams during the fifteen {nnings | o, hrignt for very fine scores, yet some T;::rd raceWaterscratch, Torso Maid, Mar- | “iog7 Free Lance.....112| 1328 Handlcapper 113 %aws'rlyln, g:xflméol ‘r??al-n("% " rds), Ck"l“ | R, R i Suats Al Stoadard. a thi seman who | °% Pk e g ’ aschino. 1952 The Phoenician10s Turville, adelphia (5 rds), second; | 1 ines, Blue Mist beat May Be Keen. Swedish Al S O The San Bernardinos had lost = three | Were e e T took first| Fourth race-Gibraltar, Expedient scanzs | AR DR et 1843 Mexamara. .10 | Jed Newkirk, Chicago (23 yards). third. test ifazel L, Bag Pipe beat Biack Hawi g = - 3 ' | straight games to the local players d | honors wit] e rifie. e was_foll A » G ! me, 2:10 1-5. | _Third round—Tap Out beat anmore, ey ¥y DHE euuy: Brchie Bioe. P ihoir lves. f e b e R T = g I PRt w2 One mile, pursult race. amateur—e. | Terromite beat Lady Peach, Biue Mist beat 2 — - % | were prepared for the game o o Daan than o baseball player: ot sl | Every man was on his mettle to take |shooters. F. O. Young lead with the| Fifth race—Dandy Jim, Scotch Flaid, Hercu- eneral composite of what has gone be. | €Very chance and to make no mistakes, | pistol, A. B. Donell with the 22 rifle and | 'ean- st | In this, however, they were at least | P. Becker with the revolver. Sixth race—One mile and seventy yards; lhrexe-year-oldl and upward; selling. 1932 Rapido 111](1983)Ben. Caldwell..108 won, .eon *Desert second, | Swedish, Bag Pipe a bye. 5. Fourth round—Tap Out beat Blue' Mist, Ter ronite beat Baz Pive. 1o Sixth race—Sly, Frank Bell, Compass. - o aled by <. z 4 07| 1950 Artilla L115 Coll Men Wi Final—Tap Out beat Terronite. On Tuesday evening there will be a din- | €dualed by the San Diegos, for they also | scores on Columbia target. 10 shots: ————— : 1958 The SI 1 ollege n. L 3 3 ner paid for by several Chronicle men. | Sfcepted ev ;’,'ucrggggt'b‘;":p’{a:‘:fi ggfledlmv e, 2D garda W, G 1"2“0’-‘1’““&1“'9 @ g Tanforan Entries. 1953 Willlam Ack... 83 OAKLAND, March 3.—In a lively game d?fi%’éfi:%afi?‘fifiufi’ih’é ::‘,; e ) - | Mannel, 52, 69, 71, 0 , 67, 69, G. H 4 er side it was saved by some extra effort | W. Hoadley, 60, 90 G. M. Barley. 6, 83 C. M, | First race— Seven furlongs; three-year-old Tanforan Selections. of baseball to-day at the college campus | soort was excellent. The whner turned RN the St. Mary’s College nine defeated the | up in J. R. Smith's Sylvanvs, same own- First nu—c‘;““:m'mm: S R waia. - | Del Montes by a score of 11 to 7. Tne star | lexf, P'ltromus second and Coudrey & Second race—! . Racett B ichy, | ok of Flynn and Ryan, the college bat- | Raught's Better Than ‘Gold third. Third race—Lady Bird, Luc PR{DY: | tery, was a feature of the game. In- oy ; four-year-olds and e gersoll and Taylor were pitcher and | g Bt i Yrr!m‘m.n race—Formero, Gonfalon, Phoenissa. | catcher for the Del Montes. 3 di Pyrography outfits, sheep skins and Fifth race—Owensbero, Wyoming, Handicap- —_—— fancy woods for burning. cameras, al- ALAMEDAS FALL TO | on the part of some other player. In a | Dalss, 62, 65, 95; E. A. Allen, 149, 145, purse | dozen ways the game was remarkable. 50_yards—F. O. Young, 36; Ed Hovey, Tilt .. 04| 1959 Cougar VICTORIOUS KOENIGS | 10", Chors were in to win, and they G3M. Barley, 48, 49; G. W. Hoadley, | (i97%)Fondo 01] 1683 ingaterio < == | have reason to be proud of their efforts. | 47, 02 F. §. Washburn, 48/ 50, 50, 50, 50, 54, 4, Defeated Men Make Many Errors|In no inning were there more than four SR M Mapnel B0 50 S Ih b a0 men up. Fifty-one men o h | D ottman b1 8L 01 1 d «bd the Winners Prove Stroag fide stepped to the piate and only | W, G ortman, 57 1 g7’ 14 , 69, 79; | upward; selling. - 1970 Amella Fonso..108| 1970 Santa Lucta. Sound po: the Queen from Reinsurance on John McDonald and | York. They were the guests of W. Vice [ Stmr Despatch, Johnson, Astoria. NEW YORK—Arrived March 3—Stmr Ligu- Batsmen. : Revolver—P. Becker. 65, 7, 9; Miss Sefler, | 1971 Parmenton -....107| 1968 Racetto - Vo picture is hung on the walls of the | bums and books on photography, Inm Ar » beat the Alumedas ‘at|fret. « Fwo vmen on cach Bile were | P ki: Wy faxe 0. do 15, 21, 22; | 1982 Reawa e Ity Bateado P h race—Artills, The Singer, Benson Cald- | Louvre in Paris until the artist has been | sts’ Material Department. Sanborm, Vaii | Grounds yesterday afternocn | side sacrificed, forty-five men on each side | Captain Fred Kuhnle, 21, 22, 23, 24, 24,25, ' | 1810 s.m‘:fym. lm o Coutoh well. dead ten years, | & Co., 1 Market st. - 3 of twelve steamships struck the Willscott. The fore and main q Crescent | Nagasaki; Br ship Swanhlida, from Hongkong; | C¢ N ¢ [ Sun, Moon and Tide. ‘made port yesterday, but not a """m"' heads with cverything atfached Water-Front Notes. co DNt Alan 8 BRSNS Torrest B, from Shangha. 7| Unttea states Coast atd Geodetie Surver— Teinashmmer hove 1n sight until | ere carried away and for a time the| Captain Howes of the British ship Ar-| Br stmr Victorta, Blakely, 4 days from Che- FOREIGN PORTS. 1| mimes ana Rewnts’ oe tizh “em: ro % v . . 2 o e to te i the afternoon: then the | Hvbrything was made sutE, Boever and g 2 "‘“!_‘[”"'m St. Mary’'s Hospi- | "B (w11t Macloon, 51 days from Port | HONGKONG—Arrived prior to March 2—Stmr T i Tatwe schooners Repeat, Lily and J. G. | although more dirty weather was encoun- | to) Yesterday. Ie is suffering from ty- | Arthur. Victoria, from Tacoms. n 5| RO rn Beperitendenc. and the barks Willscott and Ferrls | tered there was no more damage and the phold fever. Another master will take | Schr Mary C, Campbell, 8 hours from Bo- ALPARAISO—Arrived prior to March 2— 8| XOTE—The high and low waters ocour at the mpson showed up in the ofing | Wiliscote finally made port the Arranmore to sen to-day. dega. ¢ - Br stmr Yang-ste, from Tacoma, for St. Vin- - 3| ity front (Mission-street whasf). about tweaty- \& the Steamships were the colliers | Among the visitors to the Wisconsin | - BANCED, R UEBNSTOWN—Arrived March 3—Ship Ken- o | Eve minutes later iham ac Fort Pom:. ine ictoria and Weshtenaw from Seattis | THE OVERDUE FLEET. yesterday were F. W. Eell and wife and | ‘Guny sante Rose, Alszandcs: San Diego: (| Lo hemce Nav 1. { 25l Oyiter Fiarher. T Runabic Tats .58 . Judge W. Price, wife and son, all of New | Stmr Lakme, Serage: Bureka. OCEAN STEAMERS. TO SAIL. | 3 | | and iths Bt P Sromal of the Union Pacific Railroad. Stmr Santa Barbara, Jamieson, Eureka. Gloraltar: La Bre- | Steamer. D 1 Satts. Saoet bronghn om | Khorasan Advancing. The whnlers are getting ready for the| Symr Luciin Madsen. —. = T Farre! Strmr Cariaruhe, from: Hre- | e Lt Demimtion | P PRS | The Bertha and Cape Wrath, one 131| next season in ihe Arctic. The Balnenn, Lar feG \Wilder, Jackson, Honolulu. men. 7 | taren 4. || d the following named passen- | days out from Weihaiwel and the other | the Golden Gate and the Shellkoff of the | Schr Bender Boretavetsel, Bowsns Landing. | QUEENSTOWN-—Arrived March 3-Stmr Sax- | W, H. Kruge, Tillamook Bay.....| § pmiPler — L. Olmstead, Miss Sadie E. 122 from Callao, both of Portiand, are|Pacific Steam Whaling Company’s fleet { nder Bros, Wetzel, ol ki et | Coeomuiorsce [y bt S e § Burrell Boonghton. Charles F. | still quoted at 9 per cent, but there are | YeSterday went on the Union Iron TELEGRAPHIC. f.'.‘i?‘a”fl:m’;."s'fia‘x:r%mm':"m groceeden | Columbie......[Astcein & 1 Sandll, dmiFier 06 | G. Caldwell and Miss Emily | no takers. The Ardnamurchen, 91 days | WOrks ways for an overhauling. POINT LOBOS, March 3—10 p. m.—Weather, | pallQd JIa7en, = ” Tllh;:n-m'l: Bay | 2 mjPler 13 TR 1t came from Port Arthus 1 | (- he Fraser River for Liverpool, fias hazy; wind, northeast; velocity, § miles. ST R Pilamot Bey: vois mible 1 iscott « om Port Arthur in | advanced to er cent, while the John EW! THE SPOKEN. ame vem C ;L. She look a_seneral cargo there | McDonald, 160 days froim Baltmore for HEWA 08 OCEAN. (Per Br ship Hougomount—Jan 25, lat 2153 §, Stsamer Muvements. gx'::m??’.. :f;.'l;fl:: }f A s 3 . s there San Francizco bas gone from 20 to er 3 long 120.50 W] Bay, from CARRIV! ' Mareh 6. 1= no return, freight Captain Maclogn |cent. The’ Khorasan from Tampa Por [ Matters é’;’mtuutlta Mariners .Bd:'l"‘“c‘omn.ngor Nioon Bay, 31 davaout i i |Coquitle River ....| 5 pmiPler 3 g i et B By Pl Ly | Yokohama has gone from 30 to 4 per pping Merchants. i DOMESTIC PORTS. INew Yurk via Pan 2 pm Pler 27 2:08) 5.1 8:47] Never | cent. She is now out 213 days. The Henry ather. Sailed | Hackfield, 202 days out from Philadelphia A gy Rag R ';.’:uih;:,l: ry 11 and for for Nagasakl, is still at 15 per-cent. Stmr Navarro, 11 hours from Bowens Land- | Schrauer, for San Francisco. - ing. PORT {TOWNSEND—Arrived March 3—Ship e winds and calms. Then fresh north- Stmr Brunswick, Andresen, 20 he 1 T "Winds sccompanied by heavy rain | House-Moving Extraordinary. Eureka. oues Soom [ Wiosenes. Sou; HoomEs s nefind Mersiy & B wountered meaner w om -Port Arth ydney & Way Pts| 9 pm[Pier 7 - cn(llexl Tacoma. |10 @m|Pier ¥ —In the .mlr;”expomn‘cn of the tides Sa ez Pler i tides are given in ‘he let: “ March | e L oumn and the successive tides of tha 9 am|Pler 13 | €8¥ In the order of occurrence as (g time of 110 am|Pler 2 | 9% the third time column gives-the last.tidy PORT GAMBLB—Salled 3—Schr Marl Sunday, March 3. | B Smitn for Dsos o : " 1 - Iroquols, for San Francisco. & ! f except when there. are b prang_up Passed Whrough 'Van Die | Nearly a generation ago Lpuis John pStmr” Sequola, Winkle, 15 hours. from Fort ( BANDON—Sailed March $—Schr Amethyst, };:l‘n:' and_ Japan| 1 pmipuss | e o s smoct Ths b o sty 3 1035 the vocecl engoun | Valley® wLR0AN, frame, DUIRE, a8 21| B Nowsbor, Obletrom. 15 nours trom Cae | Sicshens Crriniite g S ridncige CooRaRea i miFier 1| B Ty ST e e red a succession of heavy gales which | has expired. but John does mot want to | Stmr Nattonal City, Dettmers, 14 hours from | Bark Oaklacn' frors Ml foc Batard " © r"“"“ = Coos Bax! 3 am! 2 e | ncted Toom the duptn were zccompanied by continuous rain | part with the old building in which he | Fort Brazi and hail. On February 4, in latitude |has run a saloon for twenty years. He| Stmr Washtenaw, Zolling, 8 hours from Ta- | deng. hors oo passed March i-Stmr Pasa- degrees 2 ‘minutes north, longitude 17 |owns a plece of land in. Beniola and | come. COOS BAY—Salled March 2—Schr John . | Fler — | the number given is subtracted from th ;::wd‘i.’\ayhn m(PMSS | civen by the charts. The plane M‘n‘h::‘: 9 am|Pler 2 x o | amiPler 2| is the mean of the lower Inw waters. Portland & Coos Bay..|Mar, ‘Humboldt Y Seattle y Tort k. Serecs A T e et ‘vecdinais | Sither, he is moving the old structure | SERT SIoAM:,MHN, % ST G0m Paoame| Miler, _for sen Erapcisco. - MarcH T Vx:".,."‘i. . fF MSW.2! e total number of arreited South-souiheast, nccompanied by & Beavy | to-dny 1t Wil be towed 19 Benicls and | Nhur, Vs Coos' ey 46 hours. ASTORIA- Safled. Mareh S—Dutch stme Wii- Humboldt .. Astoria & Portland11 gm|Prer 9| Boston last ygar was .65, a: ot .16 eross.sea &nd squalls of burricane f"'t‘elxllaced upin 8 Bev s n‘l‘:‘rrdb::.y! Mmlnl. 60 hours from Victo- | helmina, for —; Br ship Queen Victoria, for Portland and Astorl; 10 am|Pier 11 | the precedin€ year, being a ‘ln"u 4 Queenstown. Arrived—Br ship Dimsdale, from Panama .. 12 pmiPler 3 ' 6165,