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; THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1902 KENNEL CLUB SHOW AN ASSURED SUCCESS —\ NTRIES for the dog show of the tary of the American Kennel Club, the Iy for this valuabie o¥ 78, suage gre San Francisco Wennel Club, to Dational governing bedy of the Kepne, | SLiss, Mine"Siow. He was chosen for v sattle, where 4 be held in Mechanics' Pavilion Jorld: They Wil g0 st b S riests of the Important post yesterday at a special from the 234 to the 26th Inst,, (he’ pacific. Kennel League. After that meeting of the bench show eormimtee of will close to-day at the office of they will view the Portland show and the California “Coursing CORmITIee: - (10 Honorary Secretary L. A. Klein, will then start for this city. They are judged greyhounds last ¥ . 198 Montyomery street. The ad.~ due here on the Zid Inst. While in this ‘general satisfaction. . . yion cou yanca entry has been large and of high' CIY fhey will be the gucets of the Haf Pk 3 ing Park to-day to receive greyhound clags, making tne exhibition an assurea rancisco Kennel Club. I PR e Talt sammer of Mdv succéss. The names of Mrs. William A. The management of the show has m.nis for owners of greyhounds to 3 Deane and Mrs. J. Morse have been added planned a pleasant diversion for the iheir dogs in the show. They will have to the list of patronesses of the show. judges and guests of the club. On Friday g, free entfy in a stake at Union Park Mrs, Joseph S. Tobin has entered her afternoon, during show week, they will Geec following the show. ‘Bhen Dachshund, Pretzel. “be taken on a locomobile ride to the Pre- ,uiar receives a ticket to the show a G. M. Carnochan, the New York bank- sidio, park and CHff House. A start will cpance at all the valuable prizes off er who will judge fox terriers at the show, be made immedfately after the judging ~ 7y . ... il eommence on Wednesda has left- New York for the west, accom- of the special class for the best dog JHCU b o g,y of the show, at 11 a. r anied by his wif A. P. Vredenburgh owned and exhibited in_ the ring by a - % fox terriers will be th: . & 8150 of the party. The iatter s secte. jady. Many ladles are showing especial- l'l;g?m?gf&e O T G M. Carn - = will vass upon their merits. 5 3 At 2 o'clock Dr. George W. Clayton of Chicago will judge the non-sporting bresds. while John Davidson of Monroe Mich., will commence on the sporting breeds. At 8 pc m. the team class for the ! four of any breed for the Cresceus cup the brace sweepstake will be judged all judges in conjunetion. Thursday: 10 a. m.—Dr. Clayton an Mr. Davidson will continue judging the respective classes. ey 2 p. m.—George A. Cranflield will judge reyhounds. B ‘M —The Hon. Ho Yow, Imperia Consul General, will judge Ori- 1 dogs. STMiajor 3., L. Rathbone will judge packs of hounds for the Redclsheimer cup, fered by the president of the Pacific nel League. 3 Friday, 3 p. m.—Judging speeial for the best dog owned and exhibited in the ring by a lady. 3 p. m.—Judging of greyhounds in com etition_for the President’s cup, offered By A, B. Soreckels, and the Kent cup, offered by the president of the Canadia Kennel Club. “Saturday: 3 p. m.—Grand parade of all prize winners. 8 p. m.—Distribution of cups and medals to the prize winners by the patronesses. Auction sale of original Dposters con- tributed by San Francisco artists, for the benefit of the charity fund. -+ e HarRY, CORBRETTS LADDIE—TT" | T ¢ R : e T . 7y RasSETERS: | | 3 3 L . UHes - T Q ‘Royval 3 . N . 4 ‘ . A RCER CHAMPIONDOGS |OVERALL READY NOMINATED FOR | TO MEET THE A RICH STAKE| - STANFORD MEN All the Fast Greyhounds|University of Califordia’s | t> Compete. in Special| Cack Pitcher Will Be in Event at Union Park% Box To-Day at B:.rkzey week 11.—After the hard-fought baseball | game last Saturday, in which Cali- fornia won because of the inability of the Stanford nine to hit Overall’ curves, the cardinal team has been work- ing faithfully with the hope of winning the fleetest greyhounds ST.—\:\'FOP.D UNIVERSITY, April | dogs E e of compet- he rich prize and no difficulty ng the desired | jenced in * entries at ach. This will 3, 4 by : Gk o ke since e de-| 18 secnd_ g Lo-morioy. Thee s YACHT SAILS PAPE AGREES eck, that with Santa Clara Gollege on ecretary of the Inter- | YEOK ;0 W FoLlers Nave Been put- | . reports that 104 first | {irg in two hours daily in fast, snappy | f 3250 each have been made | practice, which promises to show .favor-| ¥ stake of 102 This will | ably in the game to-morrow, | o, ptember. Emin Pasha will| Coach Swindells has bad his col - g nl?‘m lw,m‘fm of his | vote most of their time to “stick” work. | Y dams. Fetter Free | He feels certain if they fmprove In bat-| dams. Fetter Free | 4,0 that the second intercolegiate game iree dams, For Free- | i) pe a cardinal victory. The fielding of | ARE BENT ON TO BECOME A AT SAUSALITO PROFESSIONAL Preparations Are Weil Under|Crack Sculler of the Coast sev dams and F Stanford players in last Saturda: . b A 4 | s wan oxrderos Ny most of the spec- | - 4 & +| ‘Way for Coming Season| Is Matched to Meet Henry o be a high r than Cali- c o 3 2 vt el i i | | COLLIES AND OTHER DOGS WHICH WILL BE BENCHED AT THE SHOY OF SAN FRANCISCO KENNEL CLUB of the Various Boat Clybs| Peterson in a Boatrace There will be no change in the varsity | TO BE HELD IN MECHANICS' PAVILION DURING THE LAST WEEK OF THIS MONTH. ENTRIES WILL i —— Jine-up to-morrow unless it be in the box. good, consistent work at this position ‘ the yachts are being made ready | ranged between A. W. Pape and durifig the week. It is possible the for- ¥ ‘ ity Nedslith Henr)‘l I'e;ers:m_ and the former mer may be given a chance to pitch | Francisco Yacht Club having se- has already begun training for cairst the blue and goid nine, althoush | AN(GLERS HOPE '““UUNCLE HENRY”’ PRESIDIO LINKS lected the 26th inst., and the Co- the event. Pape will be coached R O N M rinthians. May 3, as their opening days.| by the old oarsman, Leander Stevenson. | satisfacto 0! e coach a S . n # . . ey Plucky game put up by the | FOR SPORT AT NEEDS ANOTHER THE SCENE OF The (al;fo;ln‘la.\acl;'l-:,lgb zgx.fc ;: n‘;f Therefmxe been r‘umm:s for the past two | ve against California has raised the cruise of the year las unday, but the | or three y that Pape would becam weather was so severe that several of | a professional oarsman, as he has TO_DAY’S GAME the amateur tars were ‘dnclined to think | ready defeated all the local skiffmen Both Parher and McFariana have done CLOSE TO-DAY WITH THE SKCRETARY AT 133 MONTGOMERY STREET. VER at Tiburon and at Sausalito ! SINGLE sculling race has been ar- | for the coming season, the San | Graphite kennel mate kennel mate | ) pes’ of the students here. It is ex- ) Der L0 Prove | octed a large contingent will go tof POINT REYES Berkeley to-morrow. | too early a date had been .chosen for | shellmen, most of them on several oc = W hrllv there is p{}x:cu_cal!l)' n;:l\ ck'm‘necefi[(fi\ opening the season. George E. Mille: h Sta i to w T CO! eld 1 < il s ide: 3 va ” v §580 e [ Stanton to wi A0 ‘g;u;m;‘,‘;*p,eu,,ed}W1th Warm, . Glear: Westheri:San-iFrancisco Team. Would L Oakland & Golfers W ry | e e e e | e o e 1 has 2 to Los. An-| With the improvement shown by his men . 4 . & o > Feahets o e Arlel Rowing Club. belc King Cottos and rfi:;‘r'gunrgbu‘lfi week Dunn 'if and Smith ‘03| Paper . Mill i Greek ‘Shouldt’ iBexin a Bad: Way Shotild|: to Maintain, < Their . Lead } sacted coiviaccably, Sioush Ber. efew| thelr reguias manthly ioesting o Metktay u from his kennel. The | have both run the guar :51 2-3, = 2 3 2 ) , a 3 S oo A el Lhe | hich will probably insure eight points e % - everything available as fenders. It will | another boxing tournament next month o' Texas has beou avan. | which will probably insure eight points| Yi:ld -Many ‘Fine Trout| Lzhey Sustain an Injury| of Last Saturday's Match|gieryiing avatable as fenders. t wl for the beneft of the bulding fund. The 3 og reserve stake will be | jured ankle still keps him off the track. ot B _— Botiquei's aloop Ho Fte rst tournament given under the man- conclusion to-day @t Union | It is probable he will be unable to partici- 3 NGLERS anticipate excellent sport | Manager Harrls still needs another T HE second half of the second | Berkeiey mud gals'pes‘;a:uflzr‘efxnnz"s;:}f sgement of the club brought out Some also beaten the ark. There will one | bate 1n the intercollegiate fleld day. on Paper-mill Creek and on all the | catcher to complete his team. If Lahey home-and-home match over thir-| ous ¢amage. Dr. T. L. Hill brought his | inancially. » open stake. The ining | “the latter, with a th: two- | BERKELEY, April 1L—The second | streams in the vicinity of this city | should injure himself in any way the ty-six holes between teams repre- | sloop. Cygnus down from Corte Madera | It is proposed to make an effort to add a1 stake, will be Tun to-morraw. | baseball game between the University of | to-morrow if the weather remains | locals would be in a bad fix. McHale | senting the San Franclsco * and | Creek, where she lay during the winter, | the names of fifty new members to tho winners seem to be: California and Stanford University will| clear and warm., Many trout will' be|might possibly do the backstop work, but | Oakland Golf Clubs will be played | to Sausalito last Sunday afternoon, right | ToL, and with the view of encouraging Homan Athlete, Tneland, A. 3. | take place. tormorrow afternoon on the | taken on the spoon, while it is possible | he is out of practice and it is doubtful if | this afternoon on the Presidio links. The | in the teeth of the southwester. Joun8 mien {0 appiy for memheralin. the rposre initiation fee has been reduced from 35 Master Rocket, Har- | Berkeley campus. California has already | the fly may also be used. It remains to | he could deliver the goods as Lahey does. | Oakland team gained so substantial a| Boatkeeper Lang of the San Francisco | to $1 for the next sixty days. ¢ Boy. Lost ‘Chord, | won one of the series and should victory | be seen whether the freshet sent the big | The local manager is lucky in landing | lead last Saturday on thelr own course| Yacht Club had a hard chase after the | E.J. Lynch has been appointed a com- issus, Merrimac, Fair | o000 %00 it again the season's work, 5o far | fish to the sea and the small ones up to | Drainy players. Last season he had Parke | that it is hardly to be expected the San [ cutter Folly last Sunday - | mittee to confer with the directors of & p to | O ly nday afternoon. Al the Tim Murphy, Lusmagh Lag, | 88 intercoliegiate contests are concerned, | the headwaters. Wilson, a man who could handle the team | Francisco men can overcome)it. As the | though she.fouled the ferry slip at Sausa- | S0Uth End Rowing Club and hopes to be ¥, Rollicking Alrs, Pro- | Will be over. Should Stanford win, anumfirx The Paper-mill still holds the favor of | nd also hit the ball hard at times. Wil- | Oakland team won 27 up last Saturday, | lito and pounded agamst it for some time, | 30l to make arrapgements whereby the < Agmirer. Little May, Octo. | €ame will have to be played'to decide the | FBE TaPETIE SUH BOEE L O ces | Son Wwas not captain but directed the | the San Francisco men must win 27 up | SI€ at last got free and was biown on the | Ariel oarsmen may be permitted to use ¢« Flower, Master Bly, Arbacus, | te. SR iie Sy 3 s $ | movements of the plavers. The baseball | ypic ‘afternoon to tie the match, or 2 up | U4 In iichardson Bay. the South End Dboathouse as training Lassle, Onward and Saily The State Univers! g{_hmen aremoolngt‘ of securing a basket of fish are as g00d | public thought Wilson could not be re- r it 3 o 3 ‘The yawl.Koyal, which last season was | QUarters. If these arrangements are R : for success again. They won the last| there as anywhere. If no rain falls the | placed, but in Shugart, Manager Harrls to turn partial defeat into complete vic-| chartered by W. M. Edgell and W. G | made, the barge crews of the Ariels will 5, Glimore, Cruiser, | game on’a strange campus and on thell | sport should be good all along the creek. | Nas & fran who is fully the equal of Parke | tory. Though It is likely the Presidio men, | Mortow, will be sailed this year by F. H. | §5,0nce begin practice for the Fourth of JicHenry, * Gumbil, | home grounds expect & big,score in their| "5’y MG 0aman, James Chesiey, Waltcr | i1 €very department of the game. | playing on thelr own course, will dimiinish | Muchmdre and W. Spencer of the San P Wi i o de, Sugar Cane, Bratug. e i 8 2 Ot seball seems to have tal a firm 1 cisco Yacht Ciub. ! members helc de, Sugar Cane, Brutus, | There will be no change in the line-up | Burlingame, James Watt and E. W. Cur- | yoia"in" Los Angelos, Nearly $000 people t,,h:,.d],;“dp,‘:,rt,;;z (:::;an:mgm;:x:s, ‘tthe.x: The yawl Seven Belis has been lying on | % Meeting on Monday night, at which Sempronius, Dright Gold, | gver the ious game. Overall, whose | rier will be among those on the stream. - 4 i o P - Fiery ‘Friend, Royal Friend, |1 which Callfornia bas taken part, UL ter rushing down from the San Gero- | latger, 4 most remarkable aitendance for In the first interclub match played on | mission there, as are aiso the sloops | 0, CORSidéred at a Special meeting set d Belfast | again be In the boX e et catcher; | nimo was brick red in color. It-at once | & Sy’ of 10,00 inhabitants. December 10 and 17, 18, the San Fran- | Beile, Josie and Sans Souci and the yawis | 107, the 2Ist inst. Captain Pembroke pro- [ The players of both the San Francisco | cisco team won on the Presidio links by | ATCtUrus and Neptune. The Corinthian | PoSeS (0 8ive points for places in a series Hendricks, first base; Braly, second base; | put an end t6’the sport. The same cou- | and Sacramento teams are all making | fhe Jarge scora of 50 up. The Oaklanders | 5100P Mignon will be put on the ways ur | Of Fegattas to be heid during the presen: CRICKETERS ARE READY | Kennedy, ‘third base; Adams, shortstop;| ditions prevailed on the upper Sacr: kicks about th a diamond. The South San Fi 1 v FOR SEASON’S OPENING | Hamin. = center field: Heitmuller, lefi| mento. Ihe Powers party from this city | Mcks ‘about te Oakland: diamond. They| e new at the game then. E. R: Fol- | repairs mmde " C5C0 and will have some | Jtasented o the Hab the Ave oMy 25 field; McKeown, rl‘lmxfield' A ol e | Y the river increased in depth three feet | properly. The outfleld is 8o full of hills | &er, W. P. Johnson, R. M. Fitzgerald, | ‘I'he sloop Présto has been on th, making: the highest number of points to It had been intended to hold the fipst:| , MAnager Decoto s in receip in_one hour. and knoils as to render chasing flies there | J. A. Folger and F. S. Stratton, who |at Harbor.View and has had a lesd woy | Capture the prizes. The first regatta will ; Vorthern universities, ; . et pbactios | munications from Nort ¥ rsitles, | gince Sunday a lot of trout have been |-positivey dangerous to the flelds. i put on in place of e hOd ST e Bk T cricket practice Of 'the scason on the | Aking. for Eames With (he VATSILY mING | sent Gowh from. the Mpber. Shcramente: | MOrIcy. Was wise in adding Oscar Jones | Tere 12, the Onkland team on that day, | fog Fercr Tase S on Ope Which she | of thio boat club will appear before: tho ground at Webster street, Al a, last | e in June. The Universities of | e " ave practiced persistently ~and made unday Frank S Don re il & - ameda, last | gome time In June The Universitles of | They welgh' from three-quarters ‘of 4 | to-his pitching staft. Jones has & splendid | themselves strong golfers. W. P. John- | aled her over to Tiburon, but tone | girectors of the Olympic Club at their ay, but the inclement weather pre- | Oregon. - AVashingion' 28d SRACONTET| pound up and are in flme condition. record with the Angels last vear, and as | ‘son especially has advanced in his skill, | I8 &t her moorings found’ them aceniieg | Next meeting and will endeavor to get There will be a practice to- | DAVE 2% goa xor st iy Bt Y Cumming, who is known from | he is a young player his work should im-| and now quite frequently beats: George | bY the sloon Genesta, so he w. occupled | them to permit an outrigged skiff to be ning at 10:30 G'clock in the | fond e L0 Meet tlon has been taken, | on¢ end of Califormia to the-other as a |Phove, Smith, the Oakland professional, 1 or 2 | Way through the yachts wntil chel LIS |set up in the swimming tank so that :"J-%*;‘]'Sv 1‘1 :‘[‘l‘;gnflg probability the ehai. | enuine sportsman, has been placed in { . .Unglaub,complains of a sore thigh. He| yp. 8. L: Abbot Jr. was the only man |28round in the mud. ’J'hé1 exsne Tan | garsmen may practice. -The board has ual election of officers of the | horor mill be accepted ¥ faise position by the publication of 4 par- | injured it several months ago in the East | in” the city team who played . for' San | PUtting the sloop Presto ints b 50, 0f | already decided adversely on this mat- ket Club the following. were | 'CHECS. Wil De dccepied. ¢ athletes have | 88raph relating to the arrest of a mian [&0d While he does any work It refuses (0 | Francisco in 1898. 1ng barne by the Corinthian Yacht 1og, | {or. but it is hoped to induce the direc- for the coming Vear: President, | peen training steadily during the past | Who went angling near Glen Ellen befor peal. [He hurt it again In Sacramento a|. The San Francisco team to-day will |4 Committee, consisting of Commogors’ | weel D v has seen them out twice. | the_opening of the season. This man | [oW davs ago. It s worse now than it| pe strengthened by the inclusion of B. E. F. Sagar and_ex-Co; ore | preme Court by reversing their former tors to emulate. the Justices 6f the Su- John Metcalfe; vice presidents E; n John Metcalfe: vice nts, | week. B it ave the name of Frank Harrim PiR e In sim time. am of e i chess | W- Balpaves and J. M. Harvour; captain | Work will continue next week, lessening. | & name n an, but | “iinere are five of the Home team who Adamson and J. W. Byrne The|Few and Alex J. Young, being in charge | S5} iameda Boat Club held its regu- a1 meeting beid | hLork will comI e . S0 that the mey | Was afterward halled as “Al" by’ his since the anniual meeting A. W. Wilding, | o ne roctea tor the intercollegiate megt | companfons. ~This s the name by which | former, who lives at ‘Sausalito, is out of | of the work. The owners of the gying the willow from the left side. Bone, | praciice, as there has been 1o play on-| Harpoon will put ane heaq sail i neiooP | lar meeting on Tuesday night, at whi 31 galifornia’ street, was chosen secro. | of A Mr. Cumming’s familiars -address hin, | Shugart, Kane, Lawlor and Meredith all | {he Sausalito links f stead of th it was decided to issue interest-pay e 3 s | of April 19. Although the entries have K : . g 1| the Sausalito links for some months, and e two she has hii erest-paying tary® “The members 0f the cxecutive come | uot been made omclally, they will be | The latter knew hé would not be engaged | yigy with 1o il ieing iratommity op: | he has not been able to visit the, Presidio | and will reduce her Wwateriine by ek bonds to the members, the funds to be “aptain John Metcalfe, W. | plcked as follows: in illegal angling, but have made jife a Harbour: 8, €. Couidy. | g burden for the insurance man by joking e I 1 + | 100-yara dash—Cadogan, Brown, Abadie, : Sebrae Jh,‘}""““h J. 3. | owneend, Hussey. 220-yard dash—Cadogan,-| about the episode. course. out ballast. It she Is brought down to g | CXh v ouyng three pleasure yawls The annual meeting of the Sausalito | Salling length of thirty-three feet she Wl | 5F Grs sevws in tho anral e U5 egatta, cause of the easiness of bunting and beating out short hits to the initial bag. B sk e eI "S5y | Golf Club will be held next month, when | be eligible as a defender of the Bennion. The selockion | oramend, Hussey. 20 Y e S ot ber. | Mr. Cumming has a letter writtet By | watohing the o the election of officers to serve for the | CUP against The Challe Perpetual | The southwester last Sunday almost en gommittee consists of H. C. Casidy, John | e ataed Kuster, | Haif mile | the attaches at his place of ~business. | Thee Dog hos o same arm odd Wil no | ensulng year will take place. Building | the committee will holé“:’;eé'é,‘fi?‘zfifi‘i B P P Tas o the Mye an . Petherick, v e Edward nd the ground | 8 Graydon. Smille. —One miis | showing he was in his office in this city | E e operations are. still being carried on at | Of speed betwes South End boathouse. Georgd Wrigh committee is composed of L. 3. 4. Tredm i o e dom, SISy i Dol | When the mam was under arrost ar Glen | Dach untl Bwing's tribe arrives here. | §fit" Baker by the United States Govern- | Prosta. The hoat that: pesvee the'oy e [and D. Methmann pulled around the bat- wann and 4. W. Wilding. i Tuwo miles—Tibbétts. Westdahl, i1, 3. | Ellen. The story as printed _said the | pitch a6 well ae aver, . 400 A% | ment, and, so long as these are in pro- | Wil be selected as the detender. - Te rer e ot et R - grest Jeath, change ol 3 e | -yard hurdi A 3 ly - - i e y + e > a 4 o 4 L g igan. & W] - > fear, seem: o n . of a > J ranks of the local cricketers. William annigan. SHotput Mr. Cumming will be off to the Klam- | Coforado, A Denver’ paper recently pave | Provement of the course. lead keel, to do which a hull must be/| Jaba G tile way put back. Charles “acific Cricket Club was B,g?mlg:}lllll‘::'lyh&}fi;fl: Hlam: | ath Hot Springs for the fishing a week, him half a page writecup with several | .St Saturday the preliminary rounds |strong and well braced. ust be | Jenkins, financial secretary and a most recently taken a , R Ay, over eighteen hol At active member of the South End v . - ump—Hussey, H. S. Minor, Metcalt, Tooham | from to-day. ictures in s ghteen holes were held on the links the meeting of the Californ o X u nd Rowi ¥ of the Alameda Club, ove of | {medica). [High Jump—Fowell, Coolcy, Check, | Charles HOft lost half s line last Sun- e I Garaclerietic POSes, Ather- | Of the San Rafael Club in the team piay | Ciub, held Quring an Intarmission in the | v Bheting, St ol Rt Honth for @ tr 1 coast, has re- | Kruschke. Pol 1t— Wi Geary. | day near Camp Taylor, a ' big fish G for men and women. Th - | Jinks I day to England, his old home. He will try t to Los Angeles ror his health:| o POl vaul oo et Gy | Ut with line, leader’ and spoon. a8 bre [l 1o g o, Shanice this year thahi be | teen entries,’ of whom sixteen "completed | members. wers prossnt Son T A -CIENt | arrange {0 meet he amateur _ welter Robert B. Hoguc, captain of the Alameda | = Orlo Eastwood, secretary of the Pacific | naments. et ar hon Atherton sets started he | the rounds, finishing in the following or- | voted to Incorporate. The seven offcers | 1 . Gonl oLing champion of England. New Sout years, lately geturned to | Inierclub Yachi Association, wiil call | Bert Spring also parted with a big flsh, | nearly every position on the dlamond. | o yira' & Gily Hroey: G Ban Brown; | of the club were chosen directors of the [ of the il o B L gnber o South Wales, while matiimony has|a meeting as soon as he’ can learn | ¥ho made off with some of his tackle as | Last season he was on the bench lialf the R. Gliman Brown; 4, Géorge Hea- | proposed ' corporation. As soon as the | C. ub. [F. L. Fenton and e e S . C. Casidy. | who the delegates of the Encinal and | & souvenir. time. He became disgusted and did not > o H. Ingra; . A. Lowe were elected members. Last cd o , R. P. Rori- | necessary affidavits have been made The last name Ex];;;:e;uo;;(_wm continue to go.tm, l‘ia‘x;leyt_c;(m;:)l‘\;bs ?!"‘mv%'f dele- G:‘lis;ugsrzeel; reported good in the Los show up in his true form, 13“2;"-.,?- w:'m’-'m‘i”?g; ‘g- ?rfc"olfi'ofi-‘:&,:’" b;hflled é°fl? ce’nmc-:e'{f} E\‘z’;g?xyaltlh §a§a"?cb x‘s“psg‘z;fm: T e Bth E pgaori-3 ates of an Yac ub are | ek. e crowds who visit Recreation Park | Gj f AA S 4 % & . e alifornia Yacht e % have not replaced the good players they | Yacht Club are R. R. I'Hommedien. L T | 50 miady they could do mothing. .. | Youngey used to put Jife Int side lines. | Mrs. Skinner; 16, = Hou P2 onlo Bstuary, near | Dolphin Boating Club_was held on ] : 3 . R, 7 ng. e S AL 5 16, . per. . The i the southerly pler head of the narr v Ul lost.” As ‘both ‘Harold' Richardson | Gale and Georee B. Edgar. Commodore | The members of the Sari Francisco Tiy-'| of Bames. anfl hib sionkevabines clunyy | TAwch piay réunds wil be plaved fo-day | gauge mole, to save the fedious beat out | Baker WO Pateh and & B o orss G. Sloman are bocked to play for Santa Cruz eleven this séason the sca- : a Baker, W. O. Patch and T. R, R. 8. Bridgman of the San Francisco | casting Club will meet at Stow Lake this| m hi B Kccoraing 16 Abe. peavliunty Lo | o e csyed the lone run hom - : ‘ ke e Yacht Club appointed as its delegatés ex- | afternoon and to-morrow . morning 4‘0: ln“(z;eaPatclgi:(-';i:)';fh‘:g;g}nHlfe:ll'{llamtlhcl‘; i en 10 e T ey | & T beekts ot (i md‘Ot st crul.u:. i | 5, SR S he SR the margin in 191 Secretaries of ‘elubs who | says it wil e e e e, e g e Rube Waddell had the Odklands at nis | Brown; George Heaselton againse Bios | noay roctolls Taingall ad hoe o jhcd | faces will take place on May 4, on which - ;B J - o o3 ' . . mercy in Thursday’'s game. Ru 7 3 day I B mot aireay tent Timer'af chele mem. | £eive. Oflo Hastwobd 18 desfrous of nat: | Masnificent Dining Car. tables set for | BEL P RENEIRY'S U, Rubs, cun | B Qlisan Brown: K. i, Ingram seainat |50 that A new silt of saile ‘wil v neces: | inront of the”chubhuss.. Fhe. sohaoner Eiene Absodiation dre setiertch o 43 | 408 L0 B8 TEHEVER oF e Bokae ot ‘eaied | Seciety, on- new Overii TAmeet .| Sn no el B coson Auect e tom | Hoager, "% F, Creeh aguina®HIE Wik | VoY ovarboutt und, aftet maingsov- | (e ‘Hucs ey . 10g embers Wil - - secre- e icity, on new Bl - oA A “ i 2 " 3 y - 3 - 50 4t orce, 10-morrow being the last day | tary, which for two cr three weeks about | vitations to INSpect 1t at OAKIARE Béran: | thom Eor b oe sorry he ever signed with | llams; A. A, Curtls against Charies Chins- | eral unsuccesstul attempts to Dick 1t up | cheegl 2y (LD May 13, the committee in allowed by the by-laws for sending in | the time of the annual regatta are nu-| night can be secured s Weiate M en g ock: pilinasng c""uon; kSl 4 .Hm_.t B il | Fred Sefbel. oo D% na'n‘ T’P‘r E oo o t o1 M . kng Mrs. Hea- | in the rough water between An - | Fred Sel Le Wi . the rolis. merous and exacting. Southern Pacifie, APKeL et | e e T ninan o laver lo.not dp- | galion, gnd Mre. B. 1" Hooper amatuat{and and the mouth of the Creck, ‘aban- | £y WA Domoran, & 3 Keuaedy and ; P W. O. Patch Y

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