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/ THE SAN FRA CISCO CALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1901. FOOTBALL GAME FOR THE MKINLEY FUND~ +_———.———— LOWELL SCHOOL | | !OTTO FEUDNER’ ELEVEN MEETS ENJOYS YEAR’S SANTA CLARA RECORD SHOOT Sharp, Snappy Play" Looked Secures Forty Fine Drake For From the Clever Teams Mallards and Ten “Cans” on Folsom - Street Field at Denverton, Near Suisun —_— ——— elevens of Lowell | ] ‘'and Santa Clara Col- | will meet this afternoon at 3| and Folsom game is under the ¢ Athletic League | Otto Feudner has been the most envied sportsman in the ecity during the past week owing to a grand shoot he enjoyed last Sunday at Denverton, near Suisun. He was the guest of Mr. Stewart and shot ever the preserves bearing that gentle- direction of the Acs officials and is for the benefit of the Mc- : Tt Kinle; emarial i, the entire receipts man’ . betn devoted to that objec ; ©tto secured the limit bag of fifty ducks, The Lowell team has won every game but they were so numerous he could have killed several times as many. He con- terted himself with biding his time and , picking out the best of the great flight of ducks. As a result his bag was made up of ten “cans” and forty splendid mal- lards. Of these thirty-seven were drakes, being picked out by their green heads. Otto was so pleased with the quality of the sport afforded that he will endeavor to form a elub to take over the ponds for the season. The only drawback to them is that they are nine miles from Suisun, although the road is a good one. The séond!t.\ons were favorable at the it has played this year. Berkeley High and Napa High have each won their sub- leagues and will play a game Saturda: The winner o that game—probably Berkeley—will play Lowell for the cham- loose fons on end used by the Berkeley on the defense, while this is Lowell's one rather weak point. They are, however, ticing daily to overcome this weak- will be given an excellent op- how its ability to-day. San- cepting her fi his season. Since the ame several Berkeley sting the Lowell team ctice, a Berkeley tackle of ssisted by Pete Cook, With a small has not been scored ag: ana defeated two teams in one team is a much hea e played a great man n and only in their first nford freshmen were they fense Is her strong »r competent coaching have a clockwork reg- plays great force. to be Santa Clara’s 1d on the defense her ends run around this season 1d the ¢ her. Cutter, an owledged by ma oast, play d do good work m in punting ng kicker. Hamil- icking goals from mplished this feat uld result from the high. v ends tendance. The avy, not runnin; The i game, { result is already | have worked dili- | 1| s | son and - recently | e a sure gain. The line | a his season from behind the | 7 - Cowarzs (Gnree) Ranic?l CRACK FOOTEALL ELEVEN OF LOWELL HIGH SCHOOL WHICH PLAYS T0-DAY FOR THE EENEFIT OF McKINLEY FUND. ECLARE MEET AT PETALUMA BIG SUCCESS S Local Leashmen Satisfied With Outcome of Recent Coursing Away From Home L The coursing men of this eity are more than pleased at the outcome of the open | plains meeting, held this week at Peta- | luma. Not that they came home with increased bank rolls, for the Egg City sports on the second day of the meet had the visitors all but out. Luck and good coursing had brought D. J. Healey's | great little performer For Glory to the FLYING CRUZADOS GALLOPS HOME FOR ANOTHER PURSE AT OAKLAND THE CALL'S RACING FORM CHART. OAKLAND RACETRACK—Frida; 2830. FIRST RACE—One mile; sellin BALDWIN'S sensational colt Cruzados gave another pleas- ing exhibition of speed over a muddy track yesterday at Oak- The sgn of Emperor of Norfolk practically fell heir to the purse, for the conditions burch of plebeians this equine. ‘Weather showery. Track muddy. ; three-year-olds and up; value to first, $325. him in with a when compared to A 1 to 8 favorite, he won in a ereat, big gallop. Lengths in his wake, Phyllis, a 20 to 1 shot, Scharff for the place. Favorites began by three races off the reel. reaction and cheoices went down to defeat. inclemency of the weather is considered, Owner and Jockey. O] - [RTTrRT outgained Dr. w pmmcoesten | g 3! wogend e Sz [ Prrevieetdn o B Then there was 2, e oncoafis o omeston Creelman. ... See 17%; mile, 1:45%. Good start. b. g. by Brutus-Decoy % Y, 150; ¥, Winner, H, J. just a gallop for - TENNIS COURTS ATTRACT MANY NEW PLAYERS Ciant S A Ladies Show Most Marked Interest in Pastime Which Is Experiencing a Revival Many tournaments are being planned by the tournament committee of the Call- fornia Tennis Club. The next event will be held to-morrow. The handling of the mixed doubles tournament caused dissat- isfaction on Wednesday, as no member of the tournament commirtee was presen:. The women shculd be given all the em- couragement possible in order that they ority of places about the bay. An :‘army! of men were out and few returned empty handed. The conditions are again favorable this week if the impending storm does not break. The pools in the interior flelds formed by the recent rains have dried out and t:? birds arg expected on their old feeding grounds. ba;:e shooting in and about Tubbs Isl- and was good last Sunday. Ome party of three secured 120 ducks, nearly all “cans. Pete Walsh secured a mixed bag of for- ty near Black Point. In it were mallard, nd “cans.” w]:".? };owen and Lew Cuneo killed twen- ty-five canvasbacks near San Pablo. George Roup gmedd twenty-five snipe at vergreen last Tuesday. Eysrercen fast Uty 1na Tute cian enjoyed a good shoot last Sunday on their preserve near Suisun. These in the party were: H. B. Hosmer, M. E. Unger, Louis Titus, H. L. Miller, A, M. Shields, F. H. Bushnell, F. V. Bélll. J. J. Wirtner, A. F. Hopke and J. B. Coleman. 0?1 Wednesday A. M. Cumming, Dalton Harrison and L. W. Hug:am shot over | the preserve. Many members have signi- fled their intention of going up to-mor- row. ‘An. unusually large number of shooters were on the Alviso marshes last Sunday. Few came home empty handed, although no large bags were secured, fiffeen being sbout the best any ore man could show. Judge Carroll Cook of the Surri?r Court rendered a decision receatly ol vital interest to sportsmen and dealers in game, as it bears upon the section of the Penal Code which prohibits the sale of certain gome birds and animals. He denied a Wit of habeas corpus sued out by S. Ken- neke. He followed the decision of tha Supreme Court, which held valid a stat- ute almost identical in words with the one in guestion in_the case before him. The section of the Penal Code in question foilows: Every person who buys, sells, offers or ex- 1 &y : il fi to o vith Aeclus. aluma & < 5 % - may at least make a showing against th> | poses for sale, barter or trade any quall, oot “!thl bfzhl(rzinl{:;Fr:»‘;:‘ser\\f;{‘l]vp tl;“adman the attendance was large. Rasp ran his race. Blanche Sheppard a little early speed, but distance was t00 | Syftons next year. They were enthusi- | partridge, pheasant, grouse, sage-hen, ibis or Heron | SV Pas not slow at making good in the Quite a number of short end players re- astic and turned out in force, but the Eln\'er or any deer meat, whemc;rmmkfl'\mg ~Keegan | 50, WO The city Gelegaion kept re- | ceived a severe jarring over the downfall SECOND RACE—Five furlongs; twy ds; value to first, men were scarce. The low standard of | killed in the State of Californta or shipped S itory or lay among the local women is lar, the State from any other State, Territory Beting. | B (T he ol e e ARiB0LY | foreign country, is guilty of a misdemeanor. Op. Ci. |couraging them. The women are already | . Judge Cook’s decision in part follows: planning anothsr tournament, which Wil | ‘Respondent cites several cases from _the Sponding until they had forced their | of Andrisa in the six and a half furlong choice from even money to odds of 5 to| sprint. It was the St. Andrew mare's | Index.| Horse and Weight. 4. Aeolus showed a great lead and despite | first start at the meeting and, with La # # * o g 9 5 Owner and Jockey. 5| the fact that For Glory had the favor 2 5 1 11 16 113 11 |E J. Baldwin & Co..R: 7 g - J of the hare and at-one time was_within | G0lcta scratched ‘she ruled a 2 tovd Phyllis 5 2h 38 310 3L |R T Btemer & CoviMunws| 1o '3 |Dein the form of a doubles, PArtners tu| pastern States, wherein similar laws have | 2 point of his score, outworked the Healey | chance. Evidently a trifle short, the fa-4 T, Scharft. 5 3% 26 21 36 [J W, ONeal & Co.Wnslet| 4 § |D¢drawn by lot. been sustained, but if a decision of this ques- | kennel entry for the flag in a fine trial. vorite was led from start to finish by Pirate Maid, 4 6h 62 51 46 [C. W. Chappell. 80 75 Most of the playing on the local courts | tion rested soiely pon the cases so cited, I 2| A fe ture of the meeting and one that | Prejudice, the second choice. There were ALY 1 5h 81 4h. 62 ‘liohn K 00 100 |1s done hethweenhe and § o'clock in the aft- | hardly feel that I would be Justified in ac. | wa onsi es 2 . = o erry Edwar 3 4 4 on, Wi ¢ - authority. e el @ | ponsible to a great extent for its | but four starters. Magical §ah 13 3% % % % |merous enofigh".? ;&%fi;fi&:t:a&ielyplg- D tiSs "here presented has, howewer, been e The Goge ot the Brinas of Peta | jDuckoy, with “Jess” Matthews up, was eLteny posc-s 8 % 4 |ers. Among the most regular attendants | passed upon by our own Supreme Court. and LAST REGATTA { R, Beven thmes in the rupl dewn.ghe | ccar 10 the Dust an even maniey favprite N s SN e T Good mtart MVon caslly. Second and tnnd ariv. | 3°S, Judges Sloss, Werrigan, Huat and| L SMG NP Siiome Couse of this Stae | hounds of nis kennel were sent to the | {he fleld was strung out for a sixteenth Ry e N G R L S S S L B ok he two former are usually op- | 5'e vaild and within the power of the Legis- e sion were returned | of a mile, Rasp beating the tiring Letiger | ¢ a grand-lopking filly, Scratehed—Joste G 105, Buza 100, Montoya =103, Homestoad I, | rule, about even. Judge Sloss is easily | !3ture to emact =~ Unth. theretors, the ‘oot F The mew enthusiasts would 1ipe up at the | ‘5t DICE. | orul three-ylar-old Dide- | 3ommvoma B the best player of the Judges, but he has | Lentonsd decielon Shabl v Duty, as weil | : ¥ £ F AR i T o | S A A R A A A A A~~~ AN AN A~ ik | had ma exparince: thisn ib Sllsaamnat: g g AT BELVE | oot box and cash for good sums. Thelr | ror ‘with O'Connor in the saddle, heid | 2532: THIRD RACE-Six furlongs: selling: three-year-olds; value to first, §3. Others who biay Almost every day and | o (oiey e me e o 1ne, Beate; that deciaion | the sport ang before the first round was | ArS¢ Place In the betting on the third Betiing- | Who are showing_constant improvemen: | irrespective of any opin:on I mysélf might have { e Jpoct SmE: bitore the 25 A vas | event, a six-furlong run. Maresa cut out Horse and Weight. |St. %. % Str. Fin. Owner and Jockey. 0 Cl. are John Glbson Sr., Hugh Hume, C. D. |as to the validity of this statute. e B gt ool St e feeven| the running to the stretch, with Mrs. — EAE = . P- - | Galvin, Gorham and_.J. Gibson Jr. R T e AT . " y 3 Sis ,“,, would ‘(a”\. f first r:;“ofi | Brunell at her heels. O'Connor now hus- |Diderot 4 31 32 1n 13 JJ P. Atkin........ O'Connor| 4-5 1 Many ladies put in the mornings on the | The learned Justice who wrote the opinion Olympians Will Compete 0 | D s e Boue oa o bettors of. | Uled the favorite along and, assuming the |Bernota 5610 4% 515 21 (Burns& Waterhse.J. Woods| 3 12-3 |courts and some give promise of develop- | :n that case, after devoting some space to a ympians ¢ hile no doubt many of the betlors of- | lcad, led Bernota out three lengths. Maresa 1 13 11 33 3% |J H. Dolan 4 7 |ing into good viayers. The most promis- | construction of the statute, decided thal it Both Skiffs and Be _ | fering the price were carried away with | “Xgait Bangor the motorious sulker, Mrs. Brunel 3 g1 2n .21 43 15 % |ing are the Misses Smith, Giesting, Whit. | meant not only game killed within the State oth SKitis an arges | local pride, the offer at that time looked | roved a good friend of the layers of Censor 10713 4h 512 4% 5% 10 10 |[ney, Farnsworth, Salisbury, Meyer and |of California, but also that which had heen | an even proposition. The following day, | gads. Sent out an 8 to 5 favorite for the [Forkford W6 6 6 6 6 1012 | Hoar. * o3 killed elsewhere and brought imto the State, mwile and three-sixteenth number, he fell | Time—y, Good start except Forkford, Won easily, Second and fhird | There 1s nodlet-up in the popularity of | Brocepds to discuss the auestion of ls Vaucity 5 % %. 1 out of it, and then coming from the out- | driving. Winner, J. P, Atkin's ch. g. by Rousseau-La Reina. Diderot best. O'Conmor | the public courts in Golden Gate 'Park. anguage: siirts finished second, Galanthus, a o to | Yalted with him. "Maresa a lot of early speed. So had Mrs. Brunell. Censor got a sioppy | On the contrary, as the courts improve ek o Rk wat . aiving She-ash. e 1 chance, piloted by Fauntleroy ride. Bernota agr nnélh’lri.g strong. Forkford wheeled as gate went up. Scratched—Modder the attendance becomes much heavier. | effect it contravemes the comstitution of this the ' way under closely reefed s elen Smiti [ 110, Liet Prince 107, The park players seem to be learning tho | State as being in excess of the police power tilla dropped into the show. 2533, game rapidly, and by next summer wi.l |of this State. The wild game within the State O\-er ln Tibtl!‘on Wgters | ho r, Sisquoc met his fate in his trial | with Slim, his half-brother. No one looked $ for anything but a one-sided trial. SHm proved a surprise even to his supporters, rowing season of | Who played him for luck alone because fburon Cove to- | ©f ais long price. Slim nipped the haye but lost it and Sisquoc by killing made Ylympic Boat Club | % LT s Bl e oy s othing like the reversal shown by FOURTH RACE—Six and a half furlongs; mares! 8-year-olds and up; to first, $3%. turn out some good men. The clubhouse | belongs to the people in their collective, sov- of half a dozen | L aR Ueclded, o R Thow rial S| Gusto in the Jast event has been -seen | ¥ [ Betting. is_rapidly nearing completion and will | erzign capacity; it is not the subject of private o . : s . and everything connected with the horse's 1 ers. o make : Y _may Y see fit B ek ted iy the St ey s I D iR Pl S Was so Elaring as to be really vi el ) 114 13 13 1% [Buns & Waterhse Ransch| 3 16 —————— absolutely prohibit the taking of It or any rigged skif ace between 8. tal - S v idden A H . B. Jenni .0 C .. Ce 'med necessary Bockman, and po session when the course ended. e G I T R Rouletts Whesl, §112( 2 34 38 35 310 [H Wiilla oo Birkenracn| do 3 Gossip of the Gelfers. v 4 WO S SIS S betwéen A. W. one sad feature of the meeting was | (he public, he finished last, Logue taking Corrlents,_a. L4 o4 4 L2 Gauittl 15 40 THe handien i Matehiplae: (ymnauent o SIS Rk ey The following | the death of Achilles, Mike Nealon's best | jim ‘completely out of the running on the E G%f, 1:35%. Fair start. Won easily. Second and third driv- | (e San Francisco Golf Club is nearing & | rne protection and preservation of game has | the skiff races: | performer. Achilles was liberated in an | £3"(1n " Yesterday, with Ransch up and | ing. Winher, Buns ‘& aterhouse's br. m. Loynlist-Pride. O'Connor walted with Andrl conclusion, W. H. La Boyteaux having | been secured by law in all civilized " EiGen, | Inclomure near town for ' romp. - Neaton | {5 I X NAY 1N tntne whe mothe | Insicad of triing o go iEht out and Wil off Frejudice. Andrisa mowhers near herbest | won a place In the final Yound by defeal- | and may be justified on many grounds. one of and Longwell. The | DN Yot | ffl.}-ce el n‘eék‘ him | jng to the race from start to finish but —(';.T'coxer(?"u‘z" was laying down at the end. Other two outclassed a block. Scratched ing Captain D. J. Rumbaugh 4 up 3 to | which is for the pufposes of food. The meas- mwicJ up u»n{‘\;m,\. e Ry - . Gus‘trn Adwzy p‘laam-‘ly. I()iunhlar;’& }he fa- o S L NS / : play: He will meet the winner of the Ab- | ures best ’;amed, to tm?l end are for the Legis- ecorge James will puui = vorite, led out Reina de Cuba for the TFIFTH RACE—1 3.16 miles: e A T O I Ny bot-Golcher match. The trophy is a dark | Jature to determine, and courts camnot review % place. i 316 miles; selling, three-year-olds and upward; value to cak cup with horn handles. Mew of the | !t$ discretion. but A. W. Pape or oke of one « v of ")‘. oth « citl Wasps and Senators Tie. TR o 00 e b e ]Sl a gy - l!:‘l'elmlo g\;lirers have improved more nu{- o he com i s e o R 3 3 3 L[St % % r. 3 y G @ May Ext etic Work. ge James and s&. | L BACRAMENTO. . Mov. 3 The . San TEeok Mo Eltandil e Ot sy To iy seceed romEl: Ty i e the other of T3, Sherey, | Finclscos and the Sacramentos played | Otey Evans and Henry Flittner, two Galanthus, 8. The annual meeting of the Amateur 13 14 13 13 |J. Cont oo G tleroy| ¥ 14 lic: our o and 7 | @ nine-inning tie game this afternoon, the | well known emploves of Bookmaker Bangor, § §n 80 2n 25 Hums & WaterhsJ: Woods §4 113 Chred strokcs and Deat Jonm Lawson 2 up | Athletic Union of the United States for for class Hampton, | score standing 5 to 5 when the game was | 3eorge Hose, arrived on last night's over” ot 33 30 3p 34 |GV Camoll..Birkenruthl f'5 7 |1 to play. At this rate he will soon be the | the election of a board of governors and Paddock will prob | called_on account of darkness. Botn | and. Ofey I TaBON. T E1 Orlente, 3.0 i in 41 &1 B Bugwind Coanem|/ ¢ 5 |swrongest of the Dative-born goifers of | other business will be heid at the Astor - P » Per | Stricklett and Iburg were found frequent- | Jack Atkins disposed of Glendenning Jeguinel, 6 85 615 615 §2 DI Stom.- 3 |\ ch of the ‘first round for the | 0USe: New York City, on Monday next. e rowing tank which i3 to be butit | Do that Tost the et et fho oint | yesterdrysa Montsun Iian being tho pur. | - < (Gl BLE . Fullett| 5 | Couneil's cup was played last Saturday, | oy oy oo, & wellknown Eastern ath- for the Olympic carsmen will be on the S 2 or the locals. | chaser. The fast sprinter will be trained | Time—3-16, :19; 1, :26%; %, 53; %. 1:20; mile, 1.46; 1 8-16m, 2:06. Good start, W ohn Lawson beating J. W. By j | lete, has been appointed an alternate roof of ol arsmen will be on the | His throw landed near the pitcher's box | by Johnny Campbell Second and third driving, Winher, 1. Coftey's ch. g. by July-Snowdron Galumthe ol i‘ lay. Dr. J. G cCoy{kB”xneg U0 3| will act as the representative of L Wfford accommodation for fwe single |4nd a8 none of the infield were there to | “Following are to-day's entries: loped his field into the Kround ‘and won in a Fomp. Bangor had no excuses. He g a | against J He Mee. S LioAbbot 3. | cific Association, on behalf of which m seallers and o four-oared crew. 1t Will | bail yollel ‘st s the bleschers wnd i | First race—Six furlongs; three-yoar-olds ana | M6 Too farfor Sente ' |sgaiostH C. Goleher and Warren Grég- | will ask that the territory of the associa: e Brty Leet Jong, about twenty wide and | jowed two runs to score. The attendance | "2 selling. 2835. SIXTH RACE—One mile; selling; three-year-olds and upward; value t ory against Leonard Cheney. tion be extended to include all the S T ds will be rounded and | ya 2t and . ... Aunt Mary ....104 2513 J. Boggs : o first, $a25. Vice Captain P. E. Bowles of the Oak- g =oa the omrs will be pierced with holes, 5o | Bagpert ' o0o \ne dav. cold and cloudy. | i Darien | 120 Tntrada i = land Golf Club is at present In the East, | walies "Ioianas. 1t *ipand also the Ha- that th w 1 er @ esist—| © . & i 2817 Al 01| 2818 Ned Dent 5 letting. v ~e applicati AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E.| 208 Spry Lark 01| 2671 Merops . 220 (Gusto, 4.. 11413 18 14 [P, .H -~ | Pierce, however, is. working with his | o ieveliue and extent of influence, taking Nordyke, ¢. 1 g1 0 0 ey | s Aphrodis .10 sl 2518 Searchitght %17 [Dunblane, 34738 34 25 |W. B Tennings & Coanechl (& 2 |usual enthusiasm and will shortly issue | Boothe Brutmmane \tol-known bodies 2 88 21 a2 (2811) |Reina de ' Cy 4 T % R 7, ST % &% the Muitnouial thletic § 0 4 0 3 0 o Second race—Six furlongsi two-yearolds; 705’ [Aimaner, 5. Vi gas PR R elaxis Sopneml 1 53 | i s not been. pubitshed seoner” se. | Eortiana Rowing CTub, the Seatile ang i 0 2 o 0 selling 2305 (Dlomea. 4 EAS 3 P 2 0..J. Waods 2 s - | Tacoma Athletic clubs, the F 33 32 i s TR e \Died, 4 i 2T 3% (I G Brown & CoJ Mtnws| '8 15 | cause of the hard condition of the Oak- | and Boat Club of Floolufu ealan! Yacht : G. W. Scott..... Winslewte| 8 land course, which renders it dificult to and the ath- ing, Sidney Pollard and Charles H. Smith. - S (gfl)é‘toy:kn‘?:er “Joo| 2806 e Lewie LA HORS Winieo: (AT A 7__ IMurry & Coliin "Fliek| 20 tg lot fair handicaps In the Various eon- 3:1:; o"msdo'véhehumve“m" S s AL the meeting of the Dolphin Boating : 41 0 0 0 0 o %% cComr Foster...108, Time—te i%; Y 50: %, 17 mile, 146%. Valr start. Won easily. Second and third drive Bals. Irhis afternoon there will be mixed | VX% Tho Tast m.e.e(fliwo? the Pacifl Clu on _ sday night the for: | Ibure, .. S A wde D ng. ‘Winnér, P. Howley's br. h. by Brutus-Irish Lass, Guate's peropmancs o rkr foursomes over eighteen holes, mateh | gociation the question of - ing were- chosen -a- nominating com- =2 2 % 1 % g4 race—The Paxton handicap; one and | reversal over his last out. Dunblane s mat much. FHe foundered sbor i thitrUlns | play. On Thanksgiving day the first coa- | pox lon of disciplining the e g BB roogy' - g et SRR 3 1L 0 2 12 3|an eighth miles; three-year-olds and up. Too far for Reina de Cuba, Scratched—>McNamara 1%, ut i the going. | fest for the handsome silver cup present- | posy 5 oabs, Of this city and neighber- : W. O. Patch fchdir SACRAMENTO. 2522 The Fretter ....100] 2808 Bar. Frietchie..100 | = ed by Captain Edwin Goodall Will take | oo o mhtio g iscussion, the regis- n 0. Pape, Frank Currey. Con 5 3808 VATTO »ovrerrr, 5| 2522 Articulate ......108 lace, There will also be contests on tha | ation committee desiring to have an ex. Connift and Joseph 5. oetis. boa eoot | o e AB. R.BIL $B. PO. A. E Fitth race, mile and sixcy yards—Tyrshena Witth race, mile, selling—Clales . Ean Francisco and San Rafael links on | Pression of opinion from the board of > will report af a_meeting to be held | greerar 3: § % 20 20 0] pourn race—Gouden Gate selling staie; | WO Harry McCoun second, Flara third. Time, | second, Hana D thisd. *Hime. 105 "™ | Fhanksaiving day: managers. The committes was directed to-morrow s L Cit fs prac- | oo Ts § fPledai ‘l’l seven furlongs; three-year-olds and up. D b Sixth race, six furlongs—Boaster won, Lady | The ladies of the San Francisco Gol¢ | Lo erforee the laws of the Amateur Ath- tially certair seléct “an_entirely | Courthey. %5, sl pobinBoiics. - g e Bl th race, mile aid 109 vards_Fotente won. | Wadsworth second, Axares third. Time, 1:i7. | Club will hold an approaching and put- | iotic Unlon. but, for ity better informa- of officers, only ‘A. P. Roth. | Hofter, 1, f.. L0 0 0 § 1 §|Csmopiderot. 9| (B02)Ordnung . {agbuncle second, Altred Vargrave third. Time, | 'y ouISVILLE, Ky., Nov. 15.—Douglas Pask | N8 cobtest, four tries at each of twe | Soi. & communication has been sent to left of the ol nery andiCer- 0 5 0 % 1 %) a0 Hagerdon Il (815)Sea Lion . ot PR L g + 1.—Douglas Park | 8 N cn the Presidio links on Monday | SCcretary James E. Sullivan quiring Patch, with Alex o ol s A A s pmnias 05| 2516 Bedeck . CINCINNATI, 0., Nov. I5.—Results at La- | "y BT next. beminning at 10 o'clocls | ¥hat amount may be allowed as trainin being rel e duty of BabS i1 % b 1§ §| 108Goa Runner 2519 Impromptu Rin: 7| or S aetitng; slx and a hal furlonge— | ROTMEE L rse competition that the ju- | (XPeNSes of boxers without contravening o the P n. " On December 3 eyTaliE e 8 i TFirst race, six furlongs, selling—Lakeview | third. Time, 122~ ** oo ™ Gor® I} Gjeg nave held this season. the Jetter or spirit of the laws of ihe 5 1d a_dinner o Arcadia — — = = = = —| Diftn race—One mile; three-year-olds gnd | Belle won, Sister Kate second, Fairy Day third. | Second race, six furlongs, eelling—Little Hin- br o Sident W. B. Hinchman drew Bay. After o] methik oo R T e T e ' Time, 1 1 dco won, Mattie Spencer second, Harrison B Baxter Bu; Yi the Sutention of the board to the fact that s eidod that the CIot RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. o i Sk Bl Second race, five furlongs, selling—Throstle | third. Time, 1:17% < oAy "| Govemnor er Buys a Yacht. | the various sports under their jurisdiction il give pi L ke Hedrosel Rl o A S Le won, Pirate Girl second, Goody Goody third. | Third race, ' seliing, six furlongs—Young | The ladies of Las Amigas Club will give | should not only be regulated, but actively acie club bax more than three hundred | ~Base hite- B S 2813 The Gaffer Time L0 e seventy vards, selling—. | 1 WO Spinel sécond, “Alea third. Time, | an_entertainment to-night in the main o ol gneouraged. Ha was author- ars on hand, though 9 g g 3 3 a b [ 2 M commi year it has expended more. :’,f;’;‘n;’:('ggfif P AL el o I o My ey Syncopated ' Sandy won, Deloralne second, | Fourth race, mile, seliing—Prima II won, | D3Il Of the s:‘;: F"}:‘ce“:c"ny""" Club | whom will have in his ?::mr:h:r:ho:‘ sand dollars 'in expensex Sy e B F o Medlsome.10s| 2752 Flamero Egster Lily thint, Time, e Nettie Regent secong. Guide Rock third. Time, :“":;& h'::‘;';:_’ fi:‘s‘:"n; - d'ecb: r:;’“«: oF more sports. upon the general g £ the-end of Jamtarss : 9 4 ngs, 1, o the on of | of w he will riary, 192, the Dolphine witl pive a yo) | Runs responsible for—Tburg 4, Stricklett 1.| Stxth race—Six furlongs; three-year-olds and | Gjarke won, Angea second, Zack Furd thied. | FWih mce mile. selling—Pauline J won. In- | the big room. There will be tableaux vi- | Feports and offer su:;e;fim'fi e e 4 entertainment in Golden Gate of Na. | XMo-base hite—Krug, Courtney, Doyle, Sheehan. | vp; selling. § s S . h a third: Time, 1:42%. | vants, songs, Instrumental musie and a | 1aF monthly meetings of the board, ive Sons’ Hall, the committee in Siares Sacrifice hit—Stricklett. First base on errors— | 2820 Gibraltar 107, 2800 Midn't Chimes.104 Q il - short play. The intention at first was t of which consists of J. 5. Barre, ty C.T%” | San Francisco 2, Sacramento 2. First base on | 220 Clarando 10| 2829 Cousin Carrie.. 95 B o !G!EITT““ it @ : e e . O Pateh, A W Pape and Leo Wie: | Sae raae e o b e sl o oot | i Goane -1 1| 2 Bueate (1% | SANYPARIUM DEOLARED pes A ST Pk but Tt was thought thet the hall| BERE Lo to Hold Begatta. :and. § — ; . Double ro play—Hoffer to Courtney. Passed ball—Wil g';: Fi YS £ —Hoffer to C . Passe —Wilson. ne ‘m n will hold their re- | Time of game 1:50.. Umpire—Harper. Scorer— . = 0-morrow, no matter{ Rutherford. Probable Winners. 2525 The Singer . Park, but it was thought that the hall| BERKE: = COURT TO REVOKE ORDER | (here is too large and cold, and that the | of cmmr&-‘l‘-"az'::fi.g‘s 7‘;‘:,:“‘::;:,‘;:':';:.‘: The Olympic ple Ly Claims He Was Not Notified When | clubhouse affords space enough, the main | hold a regatta on the Oakland estuary gatta at Belve: e A PUBLIC NUISANCE what the conditions of the weather may Mrs. Reeves Atkinson Arrested on hall being capable of seating about 300. opposite Sessions basin on Thanksgi - r 2 ” Bicycle Races at Elmhur: P e ) Complaint of One of Her 27 s of “Repdaatulat Mrs: 3. V. Sperry has been specially ac- | 345, races will be' rowed for th Abtomtuty The blcycle races at Eimhurst frack,| Second race—Muresca, Royalty, Sir Lewls. mplaint of One o : _ Estate Was Decreed. tive in organizing the entertainment, tak- | cvents Lis hionan? pald several skir § o sombMils Dixh Sun: which have been postponed from time to | Third - race—Articulate, Varro, Barbara Neighbors. James L. Crittenden has potitioned tne | 1D charge of the tickets and otherwise | ably e as Tallaws: Semior Ham PEo0- resident . A. Hyde of the Automobile | time, will be held to-morrow afternoon, | Frietchie. Mrs. Reeves Atkinson, who has & Pr:- | Superior Court to set aside the order for | H9IN8 _the project. ley. Gundelfinger and. Gorriin: Tinree Club of California has returned fro vate sanitarium at 1815 Sutter street, wWas | the final di Commodore W. N. McCarthy's schooner C o return m his | weather permiting. If there is no rain| Fourth race—Ordnung, Sep Lion, Impromptu. e final distribution of the estate of Sol- | Ramona, which for the past two Cert. Smith, Moore and Pitehford: Homl g g g he sontem.- | the racés will positively be held. In ad.| Fiflh raceCastake, ‘Imperioih. lady Mes- fl:fi“fi?fi%‘fififinflf’ O iteance.. S | May 20 o0k T luines (hat ae e S, | has Sfcet, Wil be missed trom hor s ao':;ro'.'.""“"d“’." resiman Tiackiey: AmioR, place in a week or tw, will take on to the match Tace between A!| diesome. complaining witness is J. H. Bohlig, 1714 | the petition for final dist; was pre- | frgs off Sau Vit Do s it g g i > S to Niles Canyon or (v‘_zr*flde n"“’ be eithe~ | Knox and Benton Downing there will be Sixth race—Decoy, Cousin Carrie, Educate. Ponpltreel?and‘ he dezlne- that the san- mtgd he was not netsu{els?lg:i th-tprl?e O Rty (e Prs s . e scpho - fles Canyo ewly opened | a mile handicap and & mile novie. - : to George W. Baxter, father of — Marin County boulevard, near Tiburon. The San Franch Cli . e Pl itarium is a nuisance to the neighborhood | therefore had no opportunity to be pres- Tevis. She is [ A 4, Femmer v b Cariertd o ooy | nold-g. Srenle hanaieup soud: race gns | RESULTS ON EASTERN TRACKS. |14, fnants are thrssieniae, io, Vecas | ent and v coutt present nie cigim oo ¥, Shippasa {5 be but o thorous e oot o R e 4 » . 3 s pro- | week from to-morrow over the - e 3 ! ‘was en- e her spars shortened, h - v D e 1 ToEUIa% U ench mont | dro roud.On “Tueadax evening the mem. | Little Hindoo Defeats Mattie Spencer Inacs by the Tumates Bt 8l Do e 1 Dol sy meat g o o will il 1 Monterey Wiere b wil i e Sl e el Meguage % se and to rs will elect rcad officers. o ) 3 et ey- oored for the future. alleges express hold the monthly open meetings there. The often, postponed road race of the at Douglas Park. Mrs. Atkinson was released on §%0 cash | denfeldt. He avers in the petition that D e rowninshibla hoat beln Nt foe | S50 Sned Catiuvted o IS own e He - ————————— Califgrnia Asscclated Cyclists will be | WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.—Bennings sum- ml.b e says she will fight the cuam-: fhe icrge oé t’ltlutrlhuuon was obtained | a syndicate of members of the San Fm;’" states that the contents of the two Welcome Rain Visits State. helg To-morrew, Wepther pecmitiing. 2 {hent hen Th tha Bity. she saya: are Or | tion that &l the clairs AEsiust the coiiss | imco Yacht Club is neacly ready. having | tompiaint ts $h5; "Tlise mentioned. in the ——— 0 e an Light, intermittent showers fell 1n anl = JFiret race, mile and sixty vards-Nitrate | nivo neen Inmates of the sanitarium, and | had been paid and that all disputes oyer | feckhouse 18 not yet on. - She aiFne NS | od 3160 in an endcavor B S Bebiions 42 i Blats Thbator udge Advocate Leaves. on. ko ® " | she deems it @ public nocessity Attémp the distribution of the estate had been | hest constructed yacht ever built L (¢ | and asks the court to award him §1008 whole of-vesterday. The rain was very | Major John A. Hull, judge advocate of | . Seco five furlongs—Red Damsel won, | Have been frequently made by residents | settled. The claim of Crittenden IS u | bay, having the miinimum of material wa - nd_race, fur] Red. g welcome to the agricultural districtd, for | this department, has been granted leave | Carrell D second, Misleader third. Time, Yo% | in the neighborhood to have the institu- | judgment obtained against the executors |he maximum of fastening. A1l her riend | @ ettt i @ the crops have felt the need of it for some | of absence by General Young. Captain | . iDird Tace; seven furk rrillo_won, ifi | tion removed, Lut the: ve always sig-| of the estate the Superior Court and |and bolts are of copper. grohu. T rivels B K oo Aokt i3 n2e of | is expected that she Will .be delivered at j ird rlo; time. Forecaster McAdie states that the 14 P. H second, Hawk third. Time, 1:30 8-5. nally failed. Mrs. n deniés that| which was to him under the first or- | galvanized fron. All her blocks wi Eiime cont o eather may b expeoing | AT qug "ard: Fourteenth Cavalry, | *Forin ‘racs, 'six. surlongs—Batouche won | the olses are as Tad as the residents as; | der of distribution, made in October 100, | Eapin besnae The maiorige a,will be of | Sausaiito In about twa weeks: She Wil e g ! Flying_Buttress second, sert, and certainly not enough to sult to recover the $15.000 Institt: fon ¢ S wonbloved in | be the first pleasure craft ay. i l\lclhl office. 1:16 2-5. a nuisance v . ‘ the executors of the estate Is pendll:l::d e L'Z'.i cy‘:l'?‘l;‘::%‘t::“' 1:: l‘l;‘e 'l;eub;::n:e“:m’l'i :-n'lan‘mf‘\?:'b'“:":"m ME.‘:!' y'zhla

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