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4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1901 I——— ' SPORTS % ATHLETICS .. RACING .. COURSING COLLEGE TRACK AND FIELD NOISY WITH THE SHOUTS OF THE ATHLETES 2 , third base. Connor was a sure flalder TRETLEY, March 15—The big geason. His record last S8aturday of 1015 0ld form in that event. He is able to go ing. He and Thomas of the dental col- constant practice. Their positions vary who are entered .;-o Kg{”“"“vfl'{:"'fo good hitter and always In the game. H g "k men at the Uni. seconds after such short practice makes in 52 seconds after a few weeks' work. lege should handle the high hurdles and but little, and the varsity representatives Merritt, Lewls @l = 1o fnish in the departure will bring Brown in from lo has been 1his extremely possible He has tled His physical condition is excellent. Cheek and Powell the low. Thomas has a against Stanford could now be picked chances that the field and leave Horn, Symonds and Cra hg the Drum’s record of 23 flat in the 220. Delashmutt 1s doing good work in the record of 16 1-5 seconds in the 120 hurdles. without difficulty. order named. have been ford to se ble for the outfleld vacaney i Servies still leads In the distances. mile walk and will keep Track Captain Cooley “and Cheek are both competing —_— Although the baseball r:;een e Ml -‘n"d"ymk" Teolk anithE The sen.- An cccaslonal 168sen- pajie s doing better work than before Walsh moving for first place in that With Powell for the high jump. Cooley STANFORD UNIVERSITY, March 15.— practicing hard through the Weeb o /00 gigates for pitcher, but neither has 4 by & second or two nnd fs crawling up on Service's records. event. The pole vaulters are still weak. holds a record of 5 feet 8% inches, but he The first test of Stanford’s new track ma- have showed no bettef Ton. 'O % 4 proved a puzzle for a good batter, thougn frord, although a good man, has hardly If Duden should concentrate himself on has been unable to do more than § feet 8 terial will be made to-morrow morning they seem to be in the midst of a ek both are steady, willing and fleld th e up to expectations, He is running that particular event he would achieve inches this season. at the Interdepartment fleld day, when all slump. The cause is aurihutedlm B;e\i?" positions tn good style. to Balley. good results, but so far he has proved Hussey will probably do 22 feet in the varsity men will be barred from particl- of ginger, a suggestion r'l"sp;:fh“ . The finals in tennis will be played o or Christie expects to make a rec- too good an all round man to become a broad jump. Topham, a dental college pation that the merit of the novices may which gives the players while he dia- ext week and will probably Tesult in tha aking sprinter out of Brown, the record-smashing specialist. Starr and man, can do over 2l feet. Brainard, a be discovered. A large number of men mond a don't-care-who-wins appe: - k Pelection of W. P. Roth, 8. H. Adams and n. His unusual speed has brought Wilcox, the new men, have not worked junior, but a new man on the field, is do- are entered, the competition between the With two or three ‘exceptions :h‘e( s fi him suddenly Into prominence. He i3 a the bar up much during regent practice. ing 21 feet and will probably exceed that law, geology and engineering students be- work is below the ordinary. Dr. » ulrvm{ ong runner and will prove good varsity _ Powell is leading in the high jump and mark. ing very keen. would sacrifice any other feature of the fterial. His record for the hundred is the low hurdles. Woolsey is no longer in With Woolsey out of training, the In the 50, 100 and 220 yard dashes Ham- game if he could develop his colts in t! Harry Welhe as the intercollegiats team Roth has already won his place as rep- Tresentative in the singles. The varsity meets the alumni team on 1 i1gt 10 25. training for the latter event and will weights are left to Plaw, the reliable, and flion, Dunn and Lamb will compete. line, but so far his efforts have been un- s t to do the 1M0-yard No new men have been developed for psobably not compete in the intercollegi- Vilas, the freshman, These three races promise to be the fea- availing. The team has been {urth:: ;rl:_:tfi:u! to-morrow afternoo: T the Gash seconds before the close of the the 440. Howard Squires is running in hisg ate meet. Hamlin has commenced train- The men on the diamond have been at tures of the day. The long-distance men weakened by the loss of Guy Connor 3 = GOLFERS’ COURSING CLUBS TO GAME IS COMBINE GROWING Many Tournaments|Leashmen Win Court on the Local and the| Decision — Notes of 3 e — - s Suburban Links. Local Happenings. I N | - LAN G The recent visit of Willle Smith and| Word has been recelved from H. H. | David Bell to the local links somewhat | Lyons, secretary of the Los Angeles TWO BIG DECLINES P e e T | Ctoa A et s et e | of the San Francisco Golf Club, who post- | certainty in the southern section. Things F I G H I S A N OFFE R poned the fourth competition for the | have been at a standstill for quite awhile, Council's cup for women. The qualifying | OWing to the interference of the courts. A e round, over eighteen holes, medal play, :l;fisllonhwu nnaduyhrendered in favor of = T will be held on Monday morning; the |!he leashmen and the enthusiasts of the Will Meet Gardiner Big Baseball Player|| opening round, over elghteen holes, match anwfrfe"f,'i’éfi{ybfihg."'},’dg'h‘.’f appreciation i { | play, will take place on Tuesday morning, | on Sunday last to colenrate tha ovins 248 and Then Will Box| RefusesanImmense]| and ‘the second or semi-final round o | “A-bixisendog stake was rin hot as & > ? Wednesday morning. star attraction but merely as an opener With Frank Erne. Sum to Play Again Miss Alice C. Hoffman, captain of the | £0r the season. Dan C II. by Dan G, & 5 ladles’ team, has returned to the links af- | Rel-known San Frencisco dog. out of L QUG R | ter an absence of several months, and | It fs the intention of the ctub to gt . % by Tty B ponstusadiatmiped shows very plainly the want of practice. |regular weekly meetings in the Pfuturs ‘ 2 2 e Conyl ¥ped LV e of The fourth contest for the Council's cu;; :’l}éh & sixty-four-dog event as the stand- | 11 ma gers for the clever ball- for men is In progress on the course of - ‘ e Jiak Newe {):r: i Br];ly the San Francisco Golf Club, and some of | , 31342 & number of local coursing men 3 it and shaken the | who are drawn together being permitted |long talls. Among the number who ,: »s for all to play at their own convenience. | pect to reap health and profit on the jour- = b Two events are set down for to-day on | Bey is Mitchell Curtls, who will take a en tlis course at the | the links of the Oakland Golf Club. At |few of his perrormers along with him just wife and because his pres- | 10:30 in the morning the second handlcap | o keep them in trim for the big ends of demands all his attention. | contest over eighteen holes, match play, | the purses. Narcissus, Kibosh, Charta as the distinction of having re- for the Women's cup will begin. At 3| and Eeho will try conclusions ‘with the celved e highes! el > 2 i o'clock in the afternoon there is a men's s lown ow and in t ived the highe: (r;,’n x ever made drkhfl | e oty eishteen holes, match play, | Francisco will be well Tepresentes Too that Kelly an SENIOR, | with prizes of golf balls to the players | Beneral opinion is that Los Angeles can . were re‘easef o n‘ & | making first and second best handicap |t2Ke care of the game and give it sum- fmmense sum, but their | scores and lowest gross score, the en- | cient support to make it a steady amuse amounted to | trance fee being $1. ment to its sport-loving population. Swing pocelvad The directors of the Sausalito Golf Club | Lande & Gerber's Rienzl, by Sir Hugo- e | recently sent out a circular to the mem- | Lady Thorndike, was bred to J. S s tots bait bers, in which they request them either | Perigo’s Chile Pepper, a sister of Bmin t . G o d to loan sums of money to the club for the | Pasha, on February 21. . It is true, | that was the days when the Brother- | purpose of erecting a club house. or to R. Menown, a prominent leashman of e s offcad S0 | buy lockers at ¢ cost of §19 each. The re- | St. Louls, Mo., has sent White Wings, by on the Boston team. plies received have been satisfactory, and | Lord Neversettie-White Lips, to this eity 3 n into consideration tha | it is hoped that the erection of a small | 10 be bred to Emin Pasha. The Lord Nev. would only have to play five months | club house on the Fort Baker links will | ersettie-White Lips and the Major-Daisy th son, all his expenses would be | soon be a fact. “D»ds . nevér shown to any extent g pald and his railroad fave from this cltv Major General Shafter. at the request|E73d OF%, on account of inbreeding, but to Boston would also be paid, it will of Major T. W. M. Draper, some time ago he terner is willing to take another will there- dawn on the average “fan” that Lange | granted an unprecedented privilege to the Cgm-‘& the n great demand. Sausalito Golf Club, Issuing an order per- | One of the best crosses of the year is ry Harris, manager of the San i ae e acon et s i mitting the erection of a club house on a | that of For Freedom to Honesty. she by it | Franciscos, had his eagle eye on Lange | i military reservation. The course is in |t «awrence-Queen B. Honesty has “*out | e offered him 32500 for the season, well | | PROMINENT UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA ATHLETES NOW IN TRAINING FOR THE COMING FIELD DAYS. splendid condition at the present time, ex- | thOWR herself a good performer, For R s aar Doty weutoh Tanss | SERVICE, THE CENTRAL FIGURE, 1S THE LONG-DISTANCE MAN. ASBIL AND CHEEK, MEN OF PROM. | |ept that a few marshy spots have no vet | KIceton has been bred alio to hoe Rike's ere is no | al drs . Q 2Ky LAang: - IN q r ried out s y = 7 . < bt th e e ot the | €0 Disy with the Chicago American ISE, ARE PRACTICING A JOINT START. BROWN IS ON HIS MARK. e Felng ot AS So0m a8 the far green | Sister of Lady Clair and Hot Haste, couret . o e weiil i or not. | League, but Lange said no. A. H. Soden, is In a condition to be cropped short the | €78 of merit. manager of the Boston team, would no | % p San Rafael Golf Club will be invited to | Rocker has been bred to La: ational Club | doubt be willing to give Lange $6000 for v the turn match against the team |Fence and Miss Penman. In -~ u Taland & | his valuable services. but the big fellow, EATHER D e T enicrs. who were beaten | INES 1s a double cross of the Lars mrced be to go | much as he would like to be in harness on the San Rafael links recently. The |Settle-White Lips strain, which makes | again, remembers his promise to his w fe Qirectors of the Sausalito Golf Club have | them too close inbreedings, most lnshm:; i Hugmeme e el GOOD FOR | READY TO AT THE |Baihiniind s ey 008 S e et and refuses s king that the get- ngs for the - S. R. Church has designed a splendia D e O ein entermrias. would be | CUrtis & Sons” have s fine dog by Fatee basehall calendar, which will be ready for ublesome and costly and might result | Free out of Echo, which wet distribution this month. ~The calendar | l E,N N IS SE | SAIL l RAPS 1‘;0193\'1::‘;“& deficit instead of the desired | than sixty pounds at ten nwmrfl:sl;nn:;: e Wity | will be in two parts. Both parts will con- surplus. The construetion of the barracks | Kennels has a handsome bitch by Royston I el | tain pictures of famous ball-players, Fhe canstruetion of 1he POITRCRS | out of Fiery Fuon' welnhins o McFadden may fight | At the Eighth and Harrison street for the Ao Thanging the position of | pounds. and Aeneid Kennels has & gios" (adden may KN | htnde this afternoon the University of | TOUrnaments at the|Yachtsmen Will Open|Will Smash Barrels |thes of four of the putiing sreens. but | looking dog by Pretender out of Trinkat, D e e s | California nine will meet the Fireman's this has been done without detriment to | Welghing sixty-two pounds, white wi s match, o | Fund team for the third time th 5 - s b 5 th His “match e | Eund lenm for the U secssn.| Clubs and on . the| the Season a Week| of Blue Rocks and [thecoumse =~ " tens Country | Diarcs to sire., ~0 bearing’ close resera- 4 of | Fire ’ o . 2 ¥ < cside: the South Californt: R. E. de B. Lopez has with all hy fast, | o powsons....... "ot | College Courts. From To-Morrow. | Kill Live Birds. e ‘as rotently in_ San | lck saved two'fine saplings ‘out of thy ant " | Soskdiman e = ARk Franecisco, and took a leading part in the | Crawford Lad-Daisy Crest and some of cf N the Rochester-Camilla and Rochostes The unusually fine weather of the last| On Sunday, March 24, the bridge at| There was a large outpouring of trap- ;’,‘:gfli:l‘g‘m&"g“fll?‘A;,,',‘,.,;',m,“. on of 3| Green Valley Mald litters. —— thelr | Hammond, W Follansbee. x irston are putting in ir coming battle. They nd are scheduled to go | Collins..._........ few weeks has brought out the tennis | Tiburon will be raised and the yachts |shooters at Ingleside and Alameda Point | prise the assoclations of Northern Cali- |, Out of the six winners and runners up an is certain « Dollomonthy o ., .+ cose enthusiasts in great numbers and the | that have been lying in the lagoon during | last Sunday. The season opened auspi- | fornia, Southern California = and the in this year's English Waterloo cup, burse at their com. oacs . a Shortstop . A Left field. i Van Haltren...... Center field outh who was t0 | yammord, J...... Right field.. ary to the courts of the California Club are crowded | the winter will their sum- Northwest. The association of Northern | and plate three were sired by ulous | aily. mer moorlnv;s. bel-\-lg:‘u‘:::uwume up 54 f},’;‘::‘;;,i‘;‘;’ ht;’eu T lent Doy, “Tne | California wiil include three or four of the | TOC! e . Tl e e v Fars The intercolleglate champlonship will be | opening day on Saturday, April 13, yacht cores. clubs near San Francisco. That of South- 3 - y Fal: new trap system In vogue at the Ingleside | grn California has seven associate and five | COReT. Gallant and Under the Globe. Gal- 5y 10 the | = o s sien Gates Will st the Noblos |t recs it oo i, 000 SIcuED. 55 owners will be busily engaged In Eetng | grounds received the hearty commenda- |allied clubs, and the Northwestern Asso- lant has earned a good reputation of late Aht never 19 | to-morrow _ afternoon at - Recreation 4 e PRrt 3 UL B ah ady. . " | clation comprises the most important | In England as a sire and yet his first sea- alh. . T ; interesting event, as the players are very | The San Francisco Yacht Club will not | hon, Of every perticipant last Sunday: |Giubs in Porliand, Tacoma. Seattle and | S0W'S Puppics brought buf little money at rs the ring he takes | grounds. The line-up will be: i PR There were no delays and the gunmen |UBS (0 pOTU SRR, Gat0T o tion have | auction. This bears out the theory that Ko i Podeimood evenly matched. ‘The tryouts at Stanford | open the season until Saturday, April 27, | 510t to their hearts’ content. Deen drafted, and It is proposed that the | ® Sire might be a failure at first season S and Tt N were won by Dick Adams and Willlam | on Which day the owners will make col-| The Lincoln Gun Club will hold a blue- | J0Te 1ing hody shall consist of nine mem- | and produce crackerjacks at second. ich fought a Tho Roth, who will represent thelr college in| 018 at 8 a. m. At noon a gun will be | rock shoot to-morrow at their grounds at | {ory three from each assoclation For Freedom’s first season’s get wagy the so-catied | ¥ singles. The fact that Harry Weihe will | fired from the clubhouse wharf and the | Alameda Point. There will be three | J¢ j5 the opinion cf many of tha San |POOT. almost worthless, and vet he has not play for Stanford in singles has ocea- | ¥achtsmen will dress ship. 1In the even- | events. The first one will be a club shoot, | praneisco golfers that Tacoma. Portland | 8MODE his second season’s product such gloned sauch suxpriss; &s he is by far the | I8 (RS W0 0 & reception and danc-| which will commence upon the arrival of | anq Victoria are too far away for any ef- | top-notehers as Freeze Out, The Iceman, Dot ?{'fi'fi; Oma;t :}C;Lle! 'e“ 1::nmmz|;s‘eé o o - mo%ir;'m‘;‘l)ln tth{ffldf gl‘cl;gf the ‘3:4: a. m. m;m'n Thii sgn(es!;.ng will | fective conjunction with California, and ;\&aylgurls. &A‘:»‘-ufl and Amadee. represent- v ¥ ol -t 4 “3 twenty-five S an 50 in be better to be tent with | In€ ree erent ams In Amaros: nes. Center fleld. chances of vietory are lessened. Dick | On Sunday morning, “April 23, the cab: | cagn wil be divided among five classes. | L et Ifp¥ould be be e Golden Russet and Rona o % L Mike M On the Oakland grounds at Freemaw's (Pony team, should win the doubles on | Gommodore W. N Me "l“‘Y "!& 00NET | for the Neustadter trophy. Members only | gouthern parts of the State. There is | Sterl & Knowles did not lose any of that *“Kelly, both of this Park the Koenigs will meet the Alamedas. lhmgn work if nothing else, but they will | Ramong, ar A de rsé cruise ‘l’ A e Sea- | will be allowed to enter by px{ln: a fifty- | good reason, however. to belleve that, | 800d litter by For Freedom-Amarosa. Re- e t. They — e ma:,\ned t&cxg:}‘"‘"go:nddtg;x&u st:lb\;e-'th Eurfi- ol oo ade under signal from the %lnt ggt., Tl)l:e &lrfl event'wfl be open to | while an association of soma kind wil prfl'sd{rom flfio k;::nl state that the ree he rest of 2 » $he Call- o . wi a re-entry, continuous cent disease has n wipe t. o "Vl | SWIMMING AT SUTRO'S. | fora doutle sicain, e icte? ekim Bt |, 81, 26 Jaof,megting of the ponrd of 8 | Brcax prize anoot Fh enirance fec will | Lave nos yot bern Folly made, " | Colon Bark ters s wod i tor b nailham v e twenty-five cents; extra morrow—the als ¥ Joo Broadshaw v, Louls | Following are the entries for the swim- |Dlays a very strong game. The Califor- | George W. Harold, a brother of W. P. ¥ second e oty Tinetyate iog ir first pas- | Krug neir first pas- | KIUE-- Positions Left field day evening next the West > Club will hold its month- at Eighth ————,——— cent each. First prize, pump gun; second open stake, the first a vhic! Long, “Kia" Hart vs. “Kid” Kleln, Jack | ming races at Sutro Baths to-morrow ik Soubled Cryent Will be Bald next Bat (e A B e L Drive, ¥r30 H04; Hrird phisc, o caitbre Fe- | HANDBALL MATCHES. champion: y"'m;;{';n;wd 3. sixteen Soe Capeliss vs. Jack McGuinness and “Nob- | afternoon: Fred Brown are a st t the coming year. This is fn accordance | PFtIN 5 champlon event, with the best of local Ny Otts VE. ANRee DR Fifty-vard dash, Juvenlles—A. Courtney, | to & lack of practice on the b :r‘i'&w:'!‘n: with the change made in the by-laws at '8{' ’51'553' fl:}efl:&?n&g&fll‘m c’l‘"l’lb The handball tournament of the Ocel- | NOUns a3 contestants. R e VI | 3. Boggs, A. Derks, W. Belasco, W. Miz- | former they will probably go down before :he annual meeting, whereby the direc- | Son Gty e Deatn Club will breal | dental Athletic Club still continues. On SR e sy AR CRICKETERS MEET. | ner, . Duke, M. Griswold, A. Fernandez, | Selby and McGavin. A match between | {078 at the first meeting held after thelr | PLICT 0l at Alameda Point. Wednesday evening R. Longabach de-| RACES AT NEW ORLEANS — | D. Chase, ¥. Maulan, J." McManus, J. ! Hunt and Weihe would be vi 1 d | election - appoint a measurer, who is to u 38- At the annual meeting of the Alameda | Dugan, B, Ferrill, W. Adams, G. Nichols, | tennis cracks have been Tooking forward | b @ member not owning a yacht. T Avow, Sk | (aated. I Bulilvs. SLW: (. 3. Herweod S0y S o Brown was clecteq | J- Boggs, H. Freeman, C. Royal, C. Dono- | to it for many months. California will The following committee was 'EM""‘" B EhE o0 2otk T Rt e | tateated C. J. Bersy, -8 T 3. Lydon de- | \or npma Cricket Club Edward Brown was elec! Van, W. Butterworth, R, Grundy, P. Sun- | be represented in singles by Hunt and | {O 8rrange the entertainment to be given | o e ¥ i fhoollng in | feated F. Mulnix, 51-43: H. J. Rogers de- o % resident and Henry Ward secretary and s Selb; M on the evening of opening day at the |form. Otto was at ti raps last Sunday | feated T. R _Creely, 51~ v berg, E. McKenzie, J. Erasmy. C. Crist, | Selby or McGavin, all of whom are crack but he was forced to retire as treasurer for the coming twelve months. | 7. Paine, . Egan, J. Mullens, G. Magner, | players. At preséent it looks as it _both ‘;,'“‘l’,!“’g" at Tiburon: Vice Commodore ¥ . Hogue and J. J. Morlarty were | P. McDonald, F. Clough, D. Sullivan. singles events will go to U. C., but should | ¥ 1 pysar (chairman), L. W. H chosen @s delegates to the California| Under water swimming contest, tub |Dick Adams regain his old form he would | 7= e March 15— Results: Tia SUIAreE | ot 1 T Do V. Rl pn e T S T s g ; or- X . St. Bluft t from a hemorrhage of the nose. teited to J. H. Kennealy; Dr. Newton and | Time. 1:24. = The Unfon Gun Club will hold a grand | C. J. Miller withdrew. Second race, six furlongs—Cherries won, Dore . 0MPSO) 3 > & guests | open-to-all hanhdicap live bird shoot at am othy Lee second, Janewood third. Time, 1:16. Cricket Association. ‘The ground commit- | e anfl Righ JIving for bove 00aD Lo WL {08 e at ol s Shae aiiant roals |20 ?hg"el'ofi% g {ho arternoot ad to },'l:!'"g;’ on Pupdsy. Maech & 5;“-'. D ayea T morraw. afternoN ATet A |k E i et Thie a0 seventy yurds sell S . s v v s i ‘provide for their amusement will be a une 30, and , tember 29, It McVicker: T. ;A —~ . Locust Blossom second, Red O e other. The executive com. | Crowder, O. Schultz, O. Beyers, A. Hay, | at times, but s a very streaky player. p- 2 Collins vs. A. McVicker; T. Clements vs. | Drars oo, L D T g rerta the. toams 1o | B Kipr, . Doberty. W, Diwsett, . | The Polytechnic High School tryout held | Pointed at the next meeting of the direc- | ¥fll bo a slx-blrd rate, high gun to win. |\W. Jacobs: R Longabach Vs. J. Condon: | = Fourth race. one shtle. handicap—Andes wor, represént the club in matehes, is made up | Duran, . Rintose, H Xeloken, R Rid- | o8 ann and Sehmitt, weo wit s |, Last Sunday about forty or fifty Cor-|twelvé birds will aiso be on the pro- e et e R b e B Tt S c 3. Hogue, J. J. Mo enry % A LG ke, W. % & 3 % - handica 11 At - . . selling—Sim e e ente have “yet bees | Hunt, 4. Clayton, O. Lowenthal, 8. Bod- | Walter Martin has been appointed by | N donned old clothes and armed them- | prizes will consist of club cuff buttons for | W, H. Sieberst and N. J. Prendergast vs, | SIXth race, one mils and a sixteenth, selling buttons, over 7 | w.. Fisher and W. H. Kedian: P. McKin. | pSlasher won, Blithetul second, Excelsis third. made with regard to the ground to he | kin, H. Mitchell, G. Irvlns. L. Seott, L. | the Park Commissioners to look into the | 5cLves With pickaxes and llodinhunmon, members only—gold cu Carmody, J. ck frof i " H ff buttons. 75 per Time, 1:48%. “d for practice and pennant matches | Haywards, &'Brien; J. | matter of buflding courts in Golden Gate | LheY Droke off chunks of ro m the | per, cent; silver cuf cent | non_and M. McNell vs, G. MeDonald s e ine coming scason. but these will | Schustro, . Revert. ™ | Park tor the use of the-general public, | Miik, Rich they, dumpsd inte the old | gf Iee NG B ember 59, Tiee ot ps | M, McLeod: 1 Barry and J. Kirby - I POLLOWING S5E oin Yoo Calltorn “‘r!mkw'w}\ssocumedl "('*"" 4 w'{"llckdfi‘ E%Tfi:."'v‘v"'i?‘"‘um"'%“‘" ?é&c‘i‘&cfi? o thi groung Melowatle int of Valentines Island. e work was | decided by lot or shoater's option. E: n.m’l‘P. anen i e, Con G__THE HOUNDS T o ket Tt oa Bondiy | 2ol L Grasman, . Ralston O, Hass: | There will be s scrateh singles’ tourns. E‘mgm (about” 1 o'cloele by u rumor | tranes tee, will be &% which inciudes prics | B Suipir - Do ank W Wlimwes W. | ol ) e ot e iens <8 o eventng, March 15, M. ‘Carmody, T, McKillop, . CPalasie8: | ment for ladies” at the Colltamia tyay | {hat Port Captain John H. Keefo had | of birds, There wide Harold Ward of the Alameda Cricket | Thompson, . Wilson, J. A. Jackso: pool entrance | and ¥. W. Stapff; J. Glynn and T. Se San M H B L b luncheon ready. All ‘then gathered in the | of $2 and three moneys for class shoo LaNin: 5 Detves ateo Hunt Club will breakfast at oHarold Ward of the Alameds ookt | acann ¥, Dollar, ¥ Jorcr. W Gulls, B, | singles Rl L men toomorrow."” | main pall whees & lox t- (A sbx-bird race for class shooting will | T %n:“v‘:a ,Indl?(‘:l'nn i B, ur.'“mm and | Moormeads. Fair Oaks, on the invitation Cricker Crub have been appointed a com- | Louls, 0. Owens, . Wells, R, Cordell, J. e WL | Aftee lunchaon. the trio and | conelude the day'a sport. The entrance | White and R. Murphy va. J. Collins and | the rosdosvncs ot bo pominy; Mareh 2. mitice to audit the accounts of the secre- | Mclniyre, G. Randail, M. Loud, 1o Ritier, | A man should never attempt to shoot | Fesumed hAavy" caln” carmoe onn and tha| o e W, Maguire. - on the Spanish Town road. at 5.3 ho t o 23 ad tressurer of the California|M Chalmer, H. Wilian T MCKillip, W. | off hiz mouth unlcss s brain is properiy Teatgof the afternoon was epent /rnnu Ii It 1s dangerous to arm a fool with much | ex-Alderman James nu",?n’l'-ifl"ia""" ot il b oy Ty March W, the icket Assock: Bhacks _— Gramnen. ded. fire. K learning. wp. and J. C. Nealon and R. Lluhu..» ‘:o.e:t‘;"olxoc‘kt l:nt'l‘:{am:!'(‘e;.oo‘“' o o