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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MAY 4, 1903. - RACING, BASEBALL, COURSING, CRICKET AND YACHTING | M PLAYS A DRAWN GAME UAKhflflNTfl %%%PTSESTSSANAFTR:EACI\;SECDi \(IJV(I)T'LI{{N:II:I-\: ECSA%TIEJI}ST ELAAST YEAR'S COAST CHAMPIONS AN%}AE?HEAPH&EEHS re Clearly Outclassed | by Senators in the | Afternoon. I'homas Pitches a Fine Gamel | and Is Given Great Support. ! | Sustain Their Slugging | Tactics From the ‘ Outset. | {Howlett Tries His Hand at | Pitching, but Retires in the Seventh | that they ar tme being, | ren from t py and ne ternoon, Helena only roll erday art J?J: ARRDS O7Y o~ i Fr BAT.. INTRUDER WINS - AT INGLESIDE Thoma.s Maher’s Courser | Takes Final in the all th enough Open Stake. |t ‘ana crowd, and e spectacular catch or AP SPECIAL STAKE FOR POGATELLI Young Greyhound Con- tinues His Victorious INCIDENT OF THE DRAWN CRICKET MATCH YE THE PACIFIC AND THE SAN FRANCISCO COUN' IN THE ACT OF BOWLING. IT'ERDAY ON THE ALAMEDA GROUNDS BETWEEN I o 3 Y CIUBS, AND THE CAPTAIN OF THE FORMER TEAM | | 7Thomas Maher's courser, Intruder, an | | pexed the sixty-four-dog open stake at| Ingleside Coursing Park vesterday, tak- |ting Min first honors by the scant margin of a | to get jerry to his style single point from F. Maguire's Braw's | found they batt Hill. | the alread 1 | HE cricket match played vester- day on the Alameda ground be- . tween the Pacific and the San Francisco County clubs ended in | | a draw. Captain Casidy of the | | Pacifics won the toss and put the San ] ncisco County eleven in. | Sloman and Richardson opened the in- | nings, the forme The first part of the deciding co was far from being Interesting to the | form players, who had staked their coin on ‘Intruder. His opponent was there with the goods and it seemed Intrude: would be retired without a point. The | ite dog secured possession when the | . aside from b ’ leader had seven points to his credit and | on the nose, were quick and lively o out giving ‘a chance and the latter com- stayed with the game long enough to roll | sacks, .and managed to steal eight Bremer a.nd Becker DO | piting 5. Atter that wickets fen raptary, | Pleasant Opening Cruise | up six ana then sitea. on Carish. Of these, Piggy Ward was > Kortlang " and Johns being caught by - Harlean Galdys and Black Coon were | fast enough to get three and La Roque «f - “ood Wiopksin=Cltiabii: 1 ¢ 08 -00 te Sebce of San Francisco exrected to reach the bottom of the card, | t%0- : . but were put out after hard coursing. ;\n;.m s work In the left garden was The stake was replete with interesting | 5°°% 0 100k upon and he frequent oring 45 runs with- | the contenders be- e T Competition. Club Fleet. | seven wickets had fallen and with the e i e | earned the applause o 1 t s b A e i T i for 1 and { score standing at 149, the innings was trials and resulted In_a feast for the|el ¥ o tiieult ¢ ((rlne [ etpsaday two for the ki s opp called. | backers of favorites. Following are the difficult catches. The score: . A e g i Y The attendance of marksmen at Schue ¥'s results, with the official scores: [ Butte— c e o of.m e Tha| Tor the Pacifics Myers and Langdale| The San Francisco Yacht Club members | d Fag & | f“ : ark ]»‘" “Trf‘-{ “xfll "]“"-w;‘f: rendered excellent service, the former |held their opening cruise of the season ('Lrv‘?nmqa-u‘ first round—L. M. Conneil's o gty | T e oren were mvade. | making 33 and the latter 3 runs. At the|yesterday. The entire fleet of the club, s e T x | the rifle and s good Wore - call of time six wickets were down for|with the exception of H. R. Simpkins’ Burke's Lottle W, Sullivan Fi FIELDERS PLAY LOOSELY The principal event of the day was .the | g ,;y- "Horoid B, Richardson's wicket » P 1 beat C. Pickard's Flower of - 3 fifty-second annual prize shoot of the San | 1o "HF% Plarold B Richardson's Wicke!|yawl Tramontana, left the anchorage and Jooex Ha Bladys beat J. 4 e Lohmsn’s Makeshift Team Is Francisco Turners' Shooting Section. | £oePINE Was excellent nd three leg byes | the yachtsmeh enjoyed a pleasant sail. ¥, Famona's “Go z a “harles Peac rover vin 3 a8 ye eg byes ahts ST A il beat e Bgnveh Easx]y | “; :l;‘n‘. mx ‘\\l‘\ ‘?‘!v;\m(!l":‘l’;as:\x:;ss‘nni:)t: were run. Kortlang was the most suc Most of the yachts got under way be- | (o Little I v infield of the Oak- & tugOF 11n M| cessful bowler for the San Francisco | tween 11 o'clock and noon, but a few did | Lad, 5-0: L. B lhe 'IL ] mf, C. Abraham, ()m; Bur- 37 runs. For the Pacifics Casidy took|yachts of the San Francisco Club took Um.wu uu» annan beat W F. A. Schrumpff, Captain F. At-| three wickets for 42 runs. The full de-|part: The flagship Thetis, Vice Commo- | Eesle Connell's Bi 6 11 24 14 Y \\ o AND HITS BY ck Coon beat melst : 5 i | F. Moran's ¢ 12 Young .03 01 & . tinger and Philo Jacoby, all making scores | talls are shown in the table _|dore A. C. Lee's Surprise, the sloops | Roval Friend I inning Lad: Base hits 0 : t 1, | which placed them among the first prize | SAY FRANCISCO COUNTY CRICK | Gueen, Challenger, Juanita, Dewey, Hal- | 16-5: W." Jonnson's ' ‘Bu!r‘r;!e." : : OF Deramit s [ R, G Soman, | eyon, Folly, Alice, and Zada; the schoon | Mati of Mlerey heat A S s . he California Schuetzen Club also held | 5" Korfiang ers Lurline, Ramona, White Wings, Jose- | 1." Cox's Crocket Boy beat F. Quiges king. | o - K * | jts monthly medal contest. A. Strecker Johns, phine, and Chispa; the yawls Royal, J. MclInerney's Kerry _Pippin | Stol }:vaw:—)l s P. “vnrd, McH e ad and Otto Bremer tied with 217 rings each. | Wave, and Witch; the launches Edwinna, :‘\iflvll;lfh Tom Sayers, 12-3; C. | 3fi 0 ROINe o ‘h”r";,";,‘f‘f,";""'n::_ fete In the cadet class Frank H. Bremer made ey and Kittie M. The flagship Idler, the s a e oo ammers | Z on " Howlett ff Thom To - the excellent score of 211 rings and Henry oA B | schooner Challenge, the yawl Nereid and S G. O'Brie hits—J. Ward, P. Ward, Dow A Becker 197. This is high class shooting for | owell, did not bat the sloops Thelma and Catherine, of the | Queen beat J. J. Edmond's Morning G lett and Brown. Sacrifice - J. 0t oy X T Y C| g I'. Cox’s Western Watch; n b owlett, Carisch, Clark - 58 3 s {men who are serving thelr novitiate at|J; Grier, not out ... California Yacht Club; the flagship Edna, | T, Coxs Western Watchman b b LWL R 3 1 Moon beut | the targets. The Scores made by the| b .rgok Ul el the sloops Harpoon, Speedwell, Emma and | (e Haddington, ©-4: J. Dean's V aoeat T | on catled . o members of the Turners' Shooting Section | hd | Aeolus, of the Corinthiap Yacht Club, ac- | ¥ o Menlo Pri) 5-1; Yosemite kennels Mose b ce beat W. J. Leonard's Daylight, | °% Th 5-4; Po- ena beat | follow: | companied the San Francisco fleet from Struck t A. J. Hoign's | 1 = . o £, eflmn Jack Short, 4-1; T. Gaffney's Millington 5. Time of game : 41 Fles Peach 61, Charles Sagehorn 60, H.| Runs at the fall of each m.mx 0; au | : X ta aptain F. Attinger b ) for 143 several of the yachts went out under | Preston's Half Moon beat A. Merrill's Mick HICKEY IN GREAT FORM. tain Fred Kommer 48, Ji SUMMARY OF BOWLING. N reefed mainsails. After cruising out to- | Dooney, 4-1: hea’'s Shadow be: . Schoenfeld 47, Adam Brehm t T. Cox's | . schmitt 45, Bowler. Runs. Mald. Wick. | ward Fort Point the yachts ran along the (fi"‘k”,‘ Hill, 4-1; George \xnarmmu Black Ably Supported in the Field, Ha 2 |3 C. casiay 2 | city front, thence to leeward of Angel I st o ent W Horts 3 Shuts Out Portland. S aaatar | 1and to EI Campo. After cruising off Young Buck beat J SEATTL Wash., May Jamieson )| Campo a start was made for home. Al- @ +4: H. J. Plehner's Lo xing showed he ad to - E. H. Lannowe o J : 8 | L. Crawford's cia, T-4; L. -ont g E 1. Lanno ; though the tide was flowing all the time | & T. Crawfords Patricla, @4 L a shut He wa s Captain €. Zimmer o o ia s Taylor 3 and Jamie- | the cruise lasted, the strong wind enabled | Yiverols, 3.1: . P. (aufielis Boccy port w A. Furth 14, R. Cook 9, O. Hocks S bk Y the boats to beat through Raccoon Straits [ M. Valentine's Ma; y The er e S . SCallfornis Sctistsen’”Cinb, SRIBAIY welal PACIFIC CRICKET CLUB. against it. The fleet reached the anchor- | Second ~round— Rex beat | St1(E & - . { shoc g g b Pl Pasha Pleasant, Slen beat | inn s shoc b. Kortlang age at Sausalito between 4 and 5 o'clock | pasha | “Gindss, beat Lirtie | tion . Sec tratton : s in the afternoon. Most of the yachts had Do Master Clair, 5-4: | 8ls0 & fea Score e jo W, W. Wilding, c. Richardson, b. Kortiang.. large parties on board. | unan a lend beat Artic- - Hat with to Burmeister Petherick, ‘st. Richardson, b. Sloman Maid of 3 beat Crockett Boy, ¥ ary’s A;ul‘vl renpfort 1 -ienadale, o LGatRn o Sttt : Sir Pasha beat Kerry Pippln, 7-i; Conroy | Seattle ... - p b 28 L2 B 4 X . Y cary's Bonnie Hughie, | clase Goorge Tammeyer 301199, A. Utschig J. Theobald. not ou RA ALUMA | beat Pasha Queen, 8-5: Vina beat Weste b oo e : - Santonin 1".‘,] 1|\| Second class—M. I. Biasse 184-201, | V. Jamieson, did pot bk 2 CING AT PET Watchman, 6-4: Menlo Prince beat Mose: P —Hickey and Sta e b rney’s Reck- | J. « Waller 198 August Jungblut 19! aylor, did not o ” be 3 01 - g i e e e S Wilizmson, ¢. Richardson, b, Kort- WITH EXCELLENT FIELDS | Intruder beat Milington. 5-0; Shadow heat R T Half Moon, Black Flush beat Krishna, LOS Racing will ‘be inaugurated at Kenil- | %-0; Young Buck beat Lexington, i . uter 154, |T"x"d class~ uve"i ?"’nxl;';‘n(':",\;m“"‘:i'e ';"‘ bat. 5| worth Park, Petaluma, to-day with an ThIrd round-—Matd of the ‘Glen beat Young e Al Tl AR [ i —; | SXcellent card of six running events, The | Johnnle Rex, 9 4: Braw's Hill beat Doc Burns, Hageha 178, Toout e Total meeting, which will continue for o R e Ry Cauaa g Willtam Nolden 148 mh('fiilr g, tinue six days, | pasha beat Maid of Mercy, 11- y beat | san Francisco ..0 0 00 6 0 1 ¢ ‘A von Wyl 1T1-1¢ el A2 Attinger 183-181, | L- W. Robitaiile, did not bat . William F. Blasse 189-1: Kullman 1 1, nkey beat MpHenry, 6-0; Algle McDonald Archer beat Sempro- [ Whisper, 4 Siren beat Reck beat Roving Au- | May 3.—Los Ang flelding. Th SAN FRANCISCO SHUT OUT. 5-1; - cher Schock Strikes Out Ten of | I Feliow heat Una, 167 Conre . ac v} t- h » 1 o Prine « Uncle's Hired Men. { 14i-149, George Rischiiller’ Jr. o Tor 1 o oute for &5 v fof | 19 licensed by the new California Jockey et beat Block Fiashe s prnce: 10-5: | Los Angeles .....1 0012 00 s o s E uby Sankey beat Otto, 4-2; Fourth class 91, six for Club and fis under the management of | peat Jtmmie Anthony, 5.0 oung Buck | pattertes ~ ,ulxlvlrm:“.p:: i, 3 1‘:, 1l->rm " SUMMARY OF BOWLNG. Harry Stover, owner of Kenilworth. The | Fourth round—Braw's Hill beat Mald of the | and He ¢ anard, ©-0; Bantonin a | I Balls. Runs. Maid. Wick. | crack brown sprinter will be a starter | Glen, 3-2: Royal Friend beat Sir Pasha, 8-3:| TAC withd el e sl i - 2 1in the fourth roe, Intrider beat Conroy, 6-4; Youns Buck beat | for Pit P R . 3-0; Sants at Firm Tellow, 5-1 “Cadet_class E. J. Stratton 1 2| A liberal sum has been subscribed by | “'Brn’.] oy B K ! Ry ) ? | 3 . t - l 3 fth round—Braw's Hill beat Ro; . ere Mhe . s01121100 % ng Found Archer beat Santanin, | Bremer 211185, Henty Becker 1461 Sloman 2 1| the inhabitants of Petaluma toward mak- | 84 Intruder beat Youns Buck 640 ond | Jere full. T 0 0 = ? & 15 ‘\Iy”r:,, A A(f:;‘m;x: |§[."-:‘-7'}3‘ r‘un:‘ DbeEts ks 2 i ing the meet a success, and everything ]l)lv‘( ding course—Intruder = beat Braw's " s 3 Wils ! v e Gt 5 Dowiad T wide sages a Wi f fine sport. Racegoers | H11 N o R ! ? , owled 1 wid presages a week of Dt goers - - 4 L% AR BIG CROWD WITNESSES : oo forfoefoiofrtfefeioieioe @ | from this city can leave by the Tiburon @ il e feagocfouforgorfed 000 8 LN Or.. May 3—Portland won her | CHICAGO-CLEVELAND GAME |- o 1 3 ferry at 12:30 p. m. and returning leave By man and Zeal Meta & J hing hite. In the mec AMERICAN 1. Philo Jacoby 55, Cupid Is Again Triumphant. Petaluma at 5:30 p. m., the round trip | Third race—Three furlongs; purse ¢ rs. Umplre . wed a bagger, a A 3 costing $1. year-olds and up: | GUE | | ! ' = wh netted five | ST, LOUIS, May 3 uis defeated De- PRORWRIRS o WOODLAND, May 3.—A Young mam| "y o tha intention of the agement | 4002 Hornet . 4252 Nora D illed by a Train. R g g | it in the second game of the scries this o ieiieeilieieeieleidiel @ | named Emmett Maxwell and Mrs. arnd | to keep the racing above Sritioiam: Crook: 4520 ST 0N Johnnyi 11| soms mou fi“filngr :‘nf "KlJv- - Caia B A arternoon throueh Kood work on the slab by | in's pltching was superb. Attendance, 12,000, | EStella s e e e “aaar'ay | edness or jobbery on the part of owners | 348 J. Tichelieu Tri1) anis fio'.uuu',?.f‘”f"{.',', | man of a gang of ad - n 009D LES~1 . 8 < 1] Desshwe. fub hy gl Meiding | Attendance; | SEqhe: Ve ?Oi(;dfl‘fmn‘: c“‘;:‘!"‘im; e April 6, | OF Jockeys will not be permitted without | 4518 ldalum - Queen Bee .. 115 | killed this morning two « Butler and Hurlburt; Corbett and R. H E | Cincinnatt 7 10 3| County Clerk Hadsall at first refused to | SVere punishment. Horace H. Egbert| ... race—Six furlongs: purse: threeyear | GTe8OTY by a south-bound freight tral B o ot B L B, 08 e e S e L | and Ben Benjamin will preside in the ; year articulars are unknown here. e s 3 2 issue a license to Maxwell and Mrs. Moss, | {10, (=0 TRUSTIR Wil prestde In the | gias and up: The particular S . ——— Detroit ? 1| Batterles_Dwing and Peitz; Currie and |but the expectant groom procured the | i 4602 Orlana 117} 4692 Byron Rose...117 Staking Out New Railroad Line. Batteries—Donahue, Heldrick and Kahoe; | Rvan. Umplres—Emslle and Holliday. services of rominent attorney, who | L€ Positions of secretary and clerk of the | 3381 Captivate .. .16 4674 Mocorito 14| % X3 SAN DIEGO, May 3—A gentleman efio | Kitson and Buelow CHICAGO, May 3.—The visitors won to-day | convinted the County Clerk that the new S D e WG e Mo Raninary <, T0E ¢ ur | ¥ SAN DIEGO, May 2.—A gent ap | TSRS . S R - gay Le % rter. : R ) returned from the eastern edge | | CHICAGO Mey 5. _Elelitoen thousand mine | 1o & keetly DIAyed, elaven-tnning game. ' Wel- | divorce law had mot yet gone into effect | tarter: The entries Fifth race—One mile; selling: three-year-ois | |~ ALL NEWSDEALERS ON of the county brings the report that sur- | . Cleveland representatives at the American | Chance’s muff added ote in the second. Two | When Mrs. Moss procured a divorce. The | Tirst raceFive furlongs; selling; three- | and up: | THE PACIFIC COAST WILL veyors are at work on both sides of the | League grounds here to-day. Score: hits with'a neat eacrifice scored another in the | Young couple only had a margzin of three »4' i o:r;uc::ileulm s SR B m (l)l:‘:‘vhmxl"" :-lxl" fij_\_ i'uh Gyp ....118 Cuiorado River about seventy or seventy- RIS T R e Wl e L A o hours within which to marry and failing | “454g Del Vista ....115| 4648 Sallle Green...11% | 4680 Q'n of Dixianalo0 4681 Decoy ooy 118 HAVE THE SUNDAY CALL five miles below Needles staking out a | Chicago . 2] R. H. E.|to procure the license they would have | 4646 Dwight way..114| 4660 Ragnarok II..117 | 4661 All About \07146\-: Halmetta 105 Y 3, WITH ROOSE- | S palibond, S8 Surveysts: whils | Clivetnd 2 | Chicago . 2 6 "1 |been required to wait one year. 664 Roltaire .....117| 4677 Augle ... 100 | 4687 Possart ......116| 4677 Dark Secret .. 105 OF MA " oy le about 11, declare that the Batterles—Callahan and McFarland; Joss “;l-t‘x‘"‘ - e Ch RK 1 (SR R A P R .| 4671 Pure Dale ....100| 4681 Assessment ..117 | 46S1 The Fiddler ..118| 4661 Glissando ... 118 | VELT ART SUPPLEMEN{, | 9 not know who is behind the project, | and Bemis. Battaries - Weln and Chance; Ken- : Second race—Six furlon, selling; three- | _Sixth race—Six turlongs; - 2 i supposition” is- that it may be. the [ moay and Smitn, " * A Snap Bl B i R s%; selling; threeyear- | | g SALE FOR THE NEXT 1 of Santa With a camera creates a lifelong remem- cut-off, or | 3 | 612 Gibraltar ..... 4666 ero 4685 N1 . 09 o i ' p Saled o S e sulis & per. " ATL May LBy timels hitting | The owl's reputation for wisdom may be | brance. The photo supply department of | 4653 Conger . ... 31| foug FIumere - 1oa118 | 4685 Nuliah -o...-.108) :’“‘ Mostaliude | TEN DAYS. i heps 1 e B a 1€, WhiCh | and good judgment on the bases Cincinnati |due to the fact that he says one lhlnxl Sanborn & Vail's, 1] Market street, has| 4646 Skip Me . 10’ 4673 Aunt Polly ..100 | 4561 Breton .. | 4655 Homage ... i J i» peality is the Rock Island. won an interesting gawe from St, Louls. Ew- |and sticks to it everything in the photographic line. l 4047 Step Around.. 93] 4685 Lurllec . 1001 4382 El Pllar . le 4652 Bedner e —p

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