The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 4, 1903, Page 10

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HOUNDS TO RUN IN THREE PARKS CRAFT IN TRIM NEAR THIS CITY Nearly Entire California Fleet | Coursing Enthusiasts. Will Will Be Ready on Open-| Have a Wide Choice as to ing Day of the Season| Where to V!&less Sport BAY YACHTSMEN BUSILY GETTING “PREP” SCHOOL OF UNIVERSITIES STUDENTS ON IN GOOD FORM! TENNIS COURTS Blue and Gold's Chief Re- Standard of Play in Cham- liance Is in Overall's| pionships Will Be Higher Wonderful Skill in Box| Than in Preceding Years| If the Cardinal Men Have;CoIlegians Desire to Play;'}. One of Their Good Days| Their Matches on the Col-| | They Will Do Great Work| lege Grounds if Possible i | 2% 1 i HE annual inter-collegiate and acas si- »T demic tennis tournaments will be | the principal events on the tennis | courts this month. The former will | d on the 1sth but it has not 1 upon what courts the tourn- | aments will be held. They have,always what the | peen played on the morning of the an- | . : 4 day and on the California An effort is being made ur to have the games take place on the coliege courts, but it is doubtful | BASEBALL MEN ' IROWERS INSPECT SITE GIVEN BY COMMISSIONERS San Francisco Yachts Are|Pocatelli, 7Rfibber Ankles, Lying at Summer Anchér-| Lord Brazen and Others |SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY CRICKET age Ofi_l'f! Sausalito| to Meet at Union Park CLUB 0RGAN|ZES EARLY all the San Francisco Yacht OURSING will shor in full Club’s fleet, with the exception of swing at three parks In and about the sloops Thetis, Halcyon and one this city. In addition to Union P or two others, is lying at its summer | stakes are being run each Sunday at South End Oarsmen Intend |Several of the Cleverest|ancuorase o the clubhouse at Sausaiito. | ygeirose Park, Alameds County. On the . J. R. Savory's sloop Juanita came out inst. the gates of Inglesidé Park wiil to Remove House to New| Players Will Wear the |rom miuron tasoon last Susdsy aud |be thrown pen o the lashmen for (oo Location Near Oil Works| Colors of the New Team |aurins tne week. To-morrow she will be | “rnis means marked activity' about has been lying at anchor in the cove |first time in years. brought over to her regular moorings at | kennels as there will be an unusual w | beer = = SOME STARS OF THE LELAND | STANFORD JR. UNIVERSITY i BASEBALL TEAM. Sausalito. mand for hounds capable of winsing in Dolphin Boating Club Pre- Schedule Provides Twelve| mnere wii ve no tack of runds withsair compa which to build and equip the yacht which | P. J. Horgan, the Concord ‘coursing en- pares Benefit for Alec| Matches Apiece for City|ine corinthians win construct to ehal-| thustast, hes a fine litter of six pupvies |lenge for the San Francisco Perpetual | by Cronin's Wild Tralee out of Manila can be done tanford has but one court, while Ber- ted > by several hundred yards. It | the club courts in this city | ain | eze on whose MEETS VAMPIRES Pape, Sgulling Champion | scribed one hundred dollars apiece to the fund have said they are ready to give an- Elevens During SEason |Cup. Several of the members who sub- | ‘1. C. Delano of Rocklin has had s bad luck with his pies by Fortuna Fa romising litter of pup te-Golden Russett, nto big. strappir hes were ved quite an | ons point to another | the second time with distemper and their T a special meeting of the Dolphin T the first regular meeting of the | nepor nundred dollars if mecessary. The | They had developed : ASv\lmmlng and Boating Club held on A newly-formed San Francisco County | poag will be bullt and turned over to the | YOURSSters when they were attacked Tuesday night it was decided to give Cricket Club the following officers | o+ sed tory. California has a benefit performance to Alex W. were elected: Walter 8. McGavin, | *J¢ she defeats the San Francisco Clus’s | SO¥th ret s "~.M:J;;:«(rhtlrxzanlf(;' : | Pape at the Tivoli Theater on Wednes- | president; Harold B. Richardson, secte- | defender and wins the trophy she will be of Californta’ Mactevin and Champlons and Runners-Up day, the 29th inst. The management | tary, treasurer and captain. E. Petersen |kept by the Corinthian Club and leasec of the theater is not able yet to an-|and H. B. Richardson were appointed by | out to members. If she loses she will be sold and the money realized by he 2 in * Association Football | nounce the piece that wiil ve given, but. | the president as the delegates to the Cali- | S0ld and the money realized by T | whatever it may be, it will be enlivened | fornia Cricket Association. The colors of | 2 e ¥ slmaed b | L | club. This would be a most useful | suppies by Petier Free—Mata of Wi, o Wi e o | by the addition of jokes and business con- | the club are red, white and blue. S hata avariaile: i the Chstilntumti r T g 3 - vhich C is expegte be: se o e League Play to- Morrow nected with the rowing clubs and aquatic | The members are Walter S. McG | called on at. any time to leave their Ti- |wiicr much is expegied heenuse of whelr ker. Stanford will be repre- | | both singles and doubles by i sports. :fvr O. Leahy, B. Bromfleld, J. buron clubhouse and seek new quarter: andsome looking. young i i ed. Their owner was prov IN LAST MATCH | of the way they started to grow ‘origina. |1y and is correspondingly depressed at | nt condition. It is not expect 3 permanently injured and they | may yet fulfil all predictions. | George MacE. Malcolm has a litter of play bles. In singles, two men in th r; 1 will get the plac they will be Mac and are big, | | s | and Cleve Ba . | The pe 2 e . s | B 1% lang, E Sloman, E. J. Strat-| The California Yacht Club Building A . e aestl N - e performance will be under the aus- | B. Kortlang, E. G. Sloman, . Stiat . h & G. Lacy Crawford, the St. Louls t emic Athletic Lesgue tourna- | Services of the Football pices 5f the Dolphin Swimming and Boat- | ton, P. G. Cox, R. Hooker, V. 8. Showell, | Scelation has about five thousand dol ; Dr. F > ° pedpger S "n,"‘h(‘ ;n‘”;’;sw a | E'even Gain Medals and |18 Cub, the Olympic Athletic Club, the | E. Petersen, Henry Roberts, H. H. Cook- """lf:_"‘?"“"‘]m‘,‘l;”;:: s ‘_{’m"‘:(m‘d other: Joser . is expected that a dozen ‘prep” | Schuctzen Ciub, the National Parlor of | sou, T. J. A. Tiedemann, P.-Johns, A. D. | apount ‘more. Some of the vachtsmen | 15 3o Cariny each have T ols will send representative | tive Sons of the Golden West and the | Reynolds, Harold B. Richardson and D. | will lie off the broad-gauge Oakland mole | ", [ 'ho s 06 the Amerie Greyhound during the coming season, with the ob- ject of trying the anchorage and select a suitable mooring-ground for the clu' f the schools that hav not beiong to the Mention in DispatChes Columbia Pistol and Rifle Club. It is con- | Hearfield. e, | | fidently expected that the performance | The new club includes the strongest sum for the bene- | three all-round cricketers in Californi | Studbook will be ready for delivery on the 15th inst. It will be the most’ com 8 r are Belmont and E 'S of this city will have an | Will realize a handsom. e . . | plete book on > greyhound e Up to date nine schools | VR seeing a | At of the well-known sculler and athlete, | namely, Harold B. Richardson. formerly | new quarters. in America and will be invaluabl e . > entered in singles. They are repre- | % e l’_""“‘“( ,Ué i ““_‘:‘m who will start shortly for the East to try | of Clifton College and the Surrey Coun The committee in charge of the Jinks | {1 breed and course greyhoun f 5 W : nted as follows | game Of association football, When | r, "1 pionship honors. eleven, England; B. Kortlang, the A to be given at the clubhouse on the 18th | “pa Grain Dealers have of v v 2L the Vampires and the American-| 4 .ommittee of the Ariel, South End |tralian, who won the association prizes|irst. is preparing an interesting pro-|.pje cup to the San Frane g ! e, | British Rifles meet on the Presidio ath-|and Pioncer Rowing clubs on Sunday | for the best batting and bowling averages | gramme | Club tor its forthcoming show.” The cup The sails of the yacht Nereid, now of | w,q offered with the understanding it wa champlonship this year of the California | them by the Harbor Commissioners and | to the strength of the Pacific Cricker | the California Yacht Club, were bent on | 4 g to the best greyhcund in xmfi- lfn.m. ‘Atsoctation Football League, ‘scoring. 13 | discussed the question of erecting boat- | Club: and E. G. Sloman, another Acs-|last Sunday. The sioops Hope, Se e e yivcind dtea ot Tt ot of play will be much high- | aeinre. while fhe. Vamplces. scored 12| Bouses thereon. Kdward Scully of the | tralian, who has plaved cricketfor mAny a]ml Surt are on the beach, waiting to e 5o Mgt ‘or 34 M- orer siesn it AN o * While the Vampires scored 1| South End Rowing Club, J. Sullivan of | Years in California and was a well-known | cleaned and. painted. The sioop SN conntry. SR i Sl Dekitie while Schmidt i e ated the Vam- | ¢ne pioneer Rowing Club and E. J. Lynch | lember of the now extinct Bohemian and | now has a hardwood cabin and the paint | ough the efforts of the California ardner are good second cla Calltoris, gtubs, bas been burned off her decks. w Ceursing Committee. A large entry inner of the event will undoubtedly | After all th The new club includes several of the | will henceforth be bright. S. S. Marsh i beuniie i 0t Sxicial thix e linch, Berkeley | High | letic grounds. *Though the Rifles won the | lcoked over the site recently allotted to | last season, and who contributed largely nd h: G. Ridlev da; Sguith, Polytechni show points pires directly in a match. of the Ariel Rowing Club were appointed scheduled games had been | 2 committee to procure bids for driving oAy 3 7 3 e : ; - | men who have been playing Assoclation | & Co.’s sloop Thelma is on the w . 8 - o e turn up in one of these three but which | ed out the Vampires challenged the | piles to serve as foundations for the boat- | Men w g BC . P eorge Sharman has sold St. Ives to E. ne it would be hard to say. i "Rwu houses, The site has a frontage of 150 {"""-'H” ;“:;mgr the Wd‘"lfl;‘ tthx—' ‘fdhl' lh““"h 5:]" P"";'FI'IO“W*"’"’ she will be | yanjcki. He has also sold Royal Uriom Golden Gate Tennis Club was un-| ccoaotle 1 : % 1o | feet. The Ariel Rowing Club has for some | 13 one of the forwards of the American- | thoroughly overhauled. to J. Ralthan. o Gate Tennis Club was un-| Connolly is an excellent forward, who g | British Rifles; R. Hooker is the best f>:-| The sloop Catherine, formerly of the [ Rustic Anna, a sister to Pocatelli, has sh its class singles tournament e AR o A e 2 ' | time had plans for a boathouse with a ! E t 3 s | Pleys @ keen game and will be mUCh|goni,ge of 30 feet and a depth of 70 feet. | Ward of the Alblon Lodge team, and V San Francisco Yacht Club and a contest- | peen sold to R. Earlston of Fresno. W. and the remaining rounds | missed in the forward line of the Rifles, Showell is 2 Vampire forward. B. M. Pet- | ant for the Per rem ’ ; g diyioiiad ! . B, M. Pet- | petual cup, has had a : : o s o o nopach to- | siodge, formerly fullback, has been mov- ;f:(bi‘!’(“h‘("‘u:e";’m‘;’"’}'l"egprce‘::;“ws’;le’;'l“‘,“,_ ersen was one of the Vampire fulibacks | varnished deck put on and her cabin has | Hogar atitre v e o i be played at 2 o'clotk. The contestants | o nt0 the forward line to take Connol- | ¢54¢ of Thirg sireet and will sell its hand- | and Was generally esteemed the safest been renovated. The sloop Pactolus has | 1 F. Bartels of Denver has declined | Wil be Gramt St sna Mo contestants | 1y's place. The Rifles’ team will be made |y} 00 WFC Siroet ant Wit st U MOUCH | funiback in the league. P. Johns was | been on the ways at Boole’s shipyard for | ne chairmanship of the Waterls. Con Kinson, In the seeond aasn coman Hodg- | up as follows: Williamson, captain and | iy (OUF: Whioh cod the fullback of the Albion Lodge team. | the last two months, but is now at her | Committe for this year. Prestdent Lo |and Clarence Griffin will meet in the semi. | SC2lkeeper; Hunter and Forrest, full-| “peoonyy 4 committee of the Ariel Row- | Henry Rbberts is the secretary of (he | regular moorings off the clubhouse. Her | has appointed R. W. Hoffman of Emter- i, The winner o hhect in the semi- | packs; Chambers, Pomeroy and MeKay, | ; B€CEnlY 4 Sommittes of the Ariel BOW: | <sociation Football League. | cabin has been refitted and an iron skas | prise. Kansas, to il the vacancy pected to be the clase winsen conms cX; | halfbacks; Hodge, Lydon, Shand, Leany | of (10 Heted Sockion to o n'ta| The mew club also includes several | weighing 1500 pounds has been put on. | ° Raiph Orthwein of St. Lonis nas lost e Won the cup twlce sad aur, Srifin bas |and Churchill; ‘forwards. g be held on Mas st fhe. committeemen | cricketers who, while well known, have |Commodore George M. Shaw's yawl Idler, | by death the promising greghoung oo BERKELEY MEN CONFIDENT. |ler Hotchkiss and Nelson Ambrose will | s, ATpire eleven will line up In the | yore Tecelved kindly and thelr proposals | DOt played much during the last seaion | the flagship of the California Yacht Club. | Tell by Emin Pasha—Wave. He was be- L e L | I Sha oty T eper; : . B. g st merly one of the bowlers of the Bohemian | lian Altendorf's yaw rim wi i With Overall Pitching They “Expect | winner will meet the winner of the Janes- | quiibacks: Johnson, McCallum and Har. | Vil be boat races, swimming contests and | 030 00 P ) "Ciibs: D, Heatfield of the | trim crat. : yar Sl },‘:D:fulr?rg?":a :f:m::? R e to Win Baseball Match. Griffin match in the final. These matches é Eay boxing bouts, in which members of the £ b 1 a s sl mgeariad e wood, halfbacks; P. Fay, E. Fay, Wild- . Pacific Club, and A. D. Reynolds and I5. | Great changes are being made in the | pected - 3 RKELEY " | played in the forenoon. ‘Only the | 0%y FCCOTRE o G orwarads, | Stockton Athietic Association and of the pected of him, as it was known he had 3—The University | ot romny’ oo J. Stratton of the Santa Cruz Club. The | sloop Al vhi Ches. st round was completed in i 5 visiting club will take part. The Ariel | - e | sloop Alert, off which all the planking t reached t is Beshall Dlayes ars ready | os Sty cne oo the third | NicCallum will _captain the team. Play | pogorc il be Harins, Forey, Wolf and | Ciub which suffers most severely by the | has been stripped down to fourteen Inches | The somesing thi wmens, peed- test of sKill this season with | The ladies of the annex. to the Golden | ¥l beEin at 5% p. m. ity X formation of the new club is the pennant | above the water line. Her freeboard | Park will commence ag venal at o St rd University team to-morrow. | Gate Club will hold a handicap singles | ,,O " ednesday night the Amerlcan-| ™At ine last regular meeting of the Ala- | Wioner of last year, the Pacific Club. |amidships will be raised more than a foot. | o'clock. A puppy stake of i G v the box the | tournament on the park courts mext Fri. | British Rifles gave a reception and dance | mega Boating Club there was a good at- | Harold B. Richardson, T. J. A. Tiede- ja low cabin will be put on: there wili e of fifty St & 5t the | day. A handsome silver vop has pxin i |4t their new quarters on Hayes street. | fendance of members and . much . tali | Mann. B. Kortlang and D. Hearfield are | be more deck room alongside the house, ::;’hmr;eo‘;f::x"\!fi,::rn\')::”‘[’;‘v}:’oml”hg - iinr e e Corporal €. C. Y. Williamson was pro- | apoit'the mcuaste contests to take placs | all 0id members of the Pacific Cricket |and davits to carry the yacht's tender | rounds with o Srdon cpey fomaining cted the men will appear in | Belmont and Lick schools will play in|™?\d to sergeant for his services as cap- | next year at the St. Louls Exposition, | SIub. and two of them, Kortlang and|will be added. A 300-pound shoe is be- | form the card for to-morrow. In the ape. tain of the football team; Wilfred E. Richardson, are the best two crickcters | ing put on her keel and strong timbers in the State at the present time. positions ‘Hf‘ndru'ks first | singles and doubles on the California C'ub and also about the proposed carnival at cial Pocatelli will meet Rubber Ank Bliss, second b ; Adams, short- | courts this morning. (*Percy”’) Chambers and R. Shand were | ganta B . T will be needed inside to support it. Sh N ‘ thibd bate: Hilch, catelms: Aniicse SN, 1o mentioned in _dispatches for thelr dis- | elected, ’:{,‘;j‘r":m;e"!“;;,‘::"{,'fifi‘:;‘;gf]’; The schedule committee, H. W, Brown |will be ready for the water about e Bt Pl cm Tie Tals wie Ay 8 g Overa Hanson, pitcher nnedy Safecrackers Arraigned. tinguished services on the football eleven. | . A. Deane, John Trainor and Timothy | of the Alameda Cricket Club and H. C. |1, and will be rigged as a yawl. e i ¥ N ek to fi fiel All three recelved the bronze medal and | O'Brien. The Alameda Club's juntor crew | C2sidy of the Pacific Cricket Club, has| J. T. Carrler’s sloop Jessie E has been - Miss Green, Our Motto, Hia- center ‘field; Me- | < | prepared the schedule of matches for the | sold to one of the Rosenfelds of Rosen- | .. FUuPPY stake | Clarence Franklin, alias Fallon, and | certificate of “mentioned in dispatches.” | hag been trying to arrange a match with vy stake_Mi arra vatha and Linda Vista. as i : Anthony Curtin, alias “Babe,” w, 5 : morning at 10 o'clock the junior | ANTHORY C ," were in-| At the annual meeting of the Vampire |'a four of the Unlyersity of Californi R o oty Ekelflc | (alXs Sous, tie San Fisnciace: coal deal-| =8 . track men will meet the Ukiah High | Juges Cabaniss weatireny before Police | Association Football Club held in - this up to the pordbvic e ol S fornia, but | and-San Francisco County Clubs will play | ers. He has not owned any boat befoss | Treres tos iepFoeatelll, | il Moom, Hems: athletes on the cinderpath. Chief | purfro 00 SEOISTEAY on charges of | city on Thursday night the following of-| A junior crew of the Dolphin Boating | tWelve matches aplece and the Santu |on the bay. Jessie E is one of the fast- | &1de Apache. Lord Brazen, Aeolus, Belle Free, hiete o Uhe clnderpath, Criet | : rier and the | ficers were elected: Willlam Knowles, | Ciub Is going wou dafly for practice 1t | Cruz Cricket Club will play. six. matches | est boats is the California fleet and ig | VANdal and Bonnie’Pasha o ases we tinued till Tuesday. .T! ident; Bdw. m; 903. T} Open stake—Me % badie in the 100-yard dash, | C2%¢8 Were con! ay. They | president; Edward Petersen, captain; H. | i, a s ; e for the championship of 190. The matches | excellently built of unusually m stake—McHenry, Ragged Actor, Toron- R ¥ "I, | entered the saloon of W. J. Schroeder. . ; s made up of S. Viecini, bow; L. Wein- 5 y strong ma- | to, Fenii, Laughing Wat, Otte. B o ekl cromm Mission street, last Saturday morning, 1. Richardson, vice captain; F. Buchly, | and, No. 2; T. Harris, No. 3, and W. Har- | 3ranged are as follows: terial. . She is fitted inside with hand- | America, Mt R..xe,x[)on:nfri‘\ur:‘;Eoll‘:_“k:nyn'l secretary and treasurer; F. R. Harwood, | rig, stroke. The crew wants to row 26—Alameda’ vs. Pacific; May. 3—pa- | Some solid oak cabinets, while the work- | Archer. Roy Hughie, Sempronius, Sofala Con- attempted to break open’ the safi e Y r A 5 - when discovered by Special om“‘} “Bi_ J. D. Robertson, D. W. James and G. 8. | against the University of California four San Fm;:mcocgun:‘{’:l}:v i0—Ais- | manship throughout is of the best. -2 L":f;mfli» \“,1‘:\‘:'.!!'-}_:-“;»."“-;. n:— r,.‘.\n.-. ed ec R. San ous ay 24— Born, Mr. te. Santonin, Jimmy An- McCallum, members of the executive | in th held o San Augnst Fessler, 19 Montgomery av Meloney, fired a shot at him. “ “ n the regatta to be held next Saturday | Francisco County vs. Pacific; May 40— y. S . SEoR o Tt Deteh tnpislet tat o] el R L'mfl:imee- flflc?er:‘}ellsnulemen were sug- |on San Antonlo estuary, _the Dolphins | ve. Santa Croz; May 51 Aiameda ve. aaiic | @ittt g "‘,‘;_';"t; ’r"s:l""‘ ‘“""“lfl“"' : 7o i sars of age called at his gested as sldents and will be | pulling in an old four-oared shell that ha Tuz; June acific v, Alameda at Ala. P - egular quarterly meeting of the about €3 years of age called at his Heavy Fine for Selling Opium. asked to serve in that capacity. A. W.|hbeen owned by the club for many ";e’;r: meda; June 21—San Francis-~ County.vs Santa | AUBuSt 30—San Francisco County vs. Pacific; | Interstate Coursing Club will be held next y‘.‘ ce Thursday night and obtained an ad- p - Cruz at Santa Cruz; June 28—San F September G—Pacific vs. Alameda. 2 e D D o e ek That was tord- | Anh Sing, who was arrested by Ser.| Wilding and J. D. Robertson were elect- | and the university bovs in thelr new | County vs. Alameda at Alamedn: Juiy 4 neg | Li—San Francisco County ve. Santa Cras: Beg: | L cunesday night in Pythian Castle. Im- 5 - vy geant Coogan and squad for selling opium | d to represent the Vampires at the meet- | Ithaca shell. On a recent Sunday the | 5—Trip to Lake County, matches at Lo tember 20—8an Francisco Countv - Ala ; | portant matters In connection with sq o be westhiom. .{r“n:nfl}fl;w to give a | Jitnout a physician’s prescription, was | ings of the California_Assoclation Foot- | Dolphin oarsmen visited the boathouse of | LAKE Rot for penant: Jily 12—Alameda vs. Segtember #i—Alameda vs. Pacific; October™4 | Of the club’s fixtures will be discussed. g iy ke g e 8 convieted by Police Judge Fritz yester- |ball League. A. W. Wilding, J. D. Rob- |the University of California to try the | Gounty at Alameda: July 26-Samta 909, e Sac“c';: D:un%n -kP“mc oy PR 255 5 % 5 day. The Judge sentenced him to pay a | ertson and G. S. McCallum were appoint- | shell in order to ascertain what handi- | Pacific at Santa Cruz; August 2—Pacifia ve. | been heard from thia re b has not| Lord Balfour of Burlelgh states that Death ¥ is regarded as the hottest | fine of $180, with the alternative of 150 | ed a committee to secure a ground for the | cap should be received by the crew row. | San Francisco County: August 9—Alameda v o pard drom this year and no pro- | there are 1400 prisoners per 100,000 of fhe Blace in the United States. gays in_the County Jail. Vampires for next season. ing in the older, heavier and slower craft, gifiu"’“cé'z'"if""'}&’l;'ea’}"‘?!"is.‘:.'i{“"c%\., ‘\;::Ion has been made for it on the sched- | population in Scotland, compared with v o R - 4in Ireland and 9 in England, Passes a Worthless Check.

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