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MONDAY, JUNE 1, 19038. TRACK, THE FIELD AND THE DIAMOND . """ Lindsey’'s Wonderful Pitching Holds Opponents in Check| ' Ly e R Throughout Afternoon Contest—Herr and Graham men at Shell Mound Found for Eighteen Hits During the Morning Game, Park Range SPORTS OF THE. T - DERBY HORSES 1T HAWTHORNE High Chancellor and Jackfull Will Meet To-Day. Unusually Large Fields Will Face the Barrier at | Mb_a,kes’:_vHighést,. Score in ‘. the - Empire .Club ‘Tournament. Takes First Prize in’ San Francisco Club Handicap. Patrolman Smith Carr Mak High Score in Rapid-Fire 1 Matak A. J.-Webb Finishes in Sec- ond Place, Being Beaten by One Bird. Nearly the Whole Fleet Is Hung Up for Lack | { | Gravesend. of Wind | e . fon San F | Clarénce Nauman and.A..J: Webb ran |~ Companies A; C and-G, Fira AGO. May 31 —Joho: A Drake's| —Nearly the entlife fieet of the San fllfr:;nv‘ | o exolting facé for first horiors at the an- | Regiment, National o3 s derhy céndigate. Fifgh- Cht: | clbco Tachit-Clup. made Vallejo on Frifhy | | nual trapshooting tournament of . the Em- | kept up’a’constant” fusillade ex- ! | At .the close of ‘the «wu[ | i » tie 25 :to- | SVEHIRE or at: shme time on s"'“"“i‘. el pire Gun' Club. Sheil Mound’ Park rifle range ow 17p.Co the present | ¢ept -the schooners Lurline and White B O ating. esterday. afternoon Nat. | were the monthly medal shoots . ‘Wings and the yawl Tramontand. Severa y 3 2 e . < ‘ | of the small yachts left Vallejo soon-after | man had.broken one bluerock more ‘than | ganizatians. E,” Nichol of € a ' a '8 70'cloik _yasterday, ornipg ‘to. take . ad- had. Webb... This gave. Naumarn -the high | proved high man of the day. w meet i e £ he - abb i € average for the tournament. of 49 points out of & possible 3 vantage of “tire ebb ‘tide i The change: from a calm: morring (0 2 |.zi5o 0 of- Company C made.a s | AT §:30 a; W the etdriing gun for. the | windy afternoon puzzied many of -the : y 8 et str = « | race ‘trom “Vaifejo- 16 Sauralito was-fired e The tournament was the inost | points. und Sergeant r Dhn from- the Aagahip Theifs, the yachte be-| successful ever given by the Empire Club, | Dolan of Company & sach mia - £ T ing. allowed fifieen intnutes within which J..B. Hauer and. the other committéemen:| _in.the ¢ompetition of the Gold . {10 cross” the-Jine - withiout- penalty.. The | having perfécted all' arrangements: ‘he Rifle -and- Pistol Club, n.the rap | sloop :)\‘tuun; .m“rd the ]I:ne at su_lfl,fhét:— 1 scores: I maich -with revolvers, Police Fais ing - followed “closely--by “the: sloop 1 3 3 i gt e 2 = | Smith ade 33, 53: 47, 46 and ¢ inailene 108 9:30:30 wnd: the sloop- Challenger. at | :: % | Bmath Carr made 33, 53: 4 iandmome. Fiorry 2300, | ¥ | out. 6f a ‘possible 6. When it | © The starting .times of. the remainder of d 2 3 |'into consideration that each six utc ton ) " 'ONTESTANTS. -3 e B ag | the yachis were as. follows: 'The- sigop c ] et be- il G tleky: i foé 107, -Trinity { Butpr ouer. Josepiiie; will be realized that the scors is The. Cakton 104, | 9:34:30; the: yawl Roy 00, the 8100p £ Bburd it G i | Haléyon; §:42:00. - The breeze was good un- ‘._Hd g P e ingly goo - 1: T T s e Bty s Bty iz til- Two Broihers ‘were Teached. -when. it | s - i e14,20). . 2311 | second with 33, M, & Ti the 1 a . . P fell light.” Thé_sloop Challenger. was first G.- Sylveste: 14119115 17]16114 :} | test Clarence M. Henderson. . mads i Ear Fiord. K .”P'nn\g-h Raccoon aits. but between | Wolpert: ... 111eqans)ie 10112 | rings in_ his ten-shot score. The cktull ivedere Point and Sausalifo: féll-into.a 91 Misiinle - aor s ol . k he finished 3 the | F_ Feudnér 14171115}, . 11211 | match was won by C." Hinkel w @ ex; seii- { TR . S [ .~ Janssen LA TLIOSTO | goore of 92 ut of 100: The re-éntry m Moroni | #100p - Acolus: crossing ‘the finisking ‘line’ MéCuteheon 3/15/14/11(11 > W. L. Pitchad.with’ % an o aninge | @rawi from. ihe clubhoiise to the - vawl! Leavell A ek L Lalteans sidating: 62 U Sl 104, Myt 104 wrne | Tramontanz at 2:19:30. - The actual sailing Boy Green . - e BOleye Sacatae —r— P e [ e time ‘of the sloop Challenger was four Jebh - 2 | cisco Schuetzen Verein was not uy . . 0 R acipigniay hours. thirty-six minutes and. forty-five iy i ? | usual high standard. The first prize was 104, Génersl 101 seconds d corrected . time - 4:26:45. Birmingham | taken by F. C. Rust with 352 points. A The-actual time of the sloop Aeclus-gas D, Steveris results of the different competitions ELECTIONS FOR HAWTHORNE. | §45:3 and her corrected time 4:19:30. The | oo low: By . Chicsgs. Inper Disaic) floop Aeolus n first ‘place by.'a margin:} Fish Company A. First Regiment, National G First Race—Gold Plece, fda Davis, | 0T SEVen minites and fifteen seconds. - The i Jenseri .. €alifornia, monthly medal shoot at 200 ya Handsome Florrs. | rest of the fleet was hung up in'the upper Roserberg . Ballinger 39, Second. Hace—Trimity Bell, Bard first 1o get. -tf B Raceoon | Cuilén | rgeant. J Burns, At e th i oty 4 17| Anien . Rergeant ng Torpedo. Lit- re ‘schooner ‘Josephine: Searlon f ni F. Me r 36, Corporal ; & Torpedo nier anchored at Valleio. on Pisani rporal J. Duff: Corporal A g riy. Floyd . {‘Saturday night. but lef 6.0"cl: ves- Fitochia 4, Corporal Williamr Herbst: 43. Cofgora Hizh Chancellor. re M . kT he rraes ofr Hutton : ¢ “ramer 0. Musician W. Williams 2 Fifth Race—Li TS L Om- | 2 g A RETHES N © % Lind 21, 3. J. Hardle 38, H. E. Shrave 1IN VL S e B bout 1-p..m. -First-prize_was Clai 1 16 H. Carcass 51 Delamater 16, J. Thimas Sixth Rnce—Myron Dale, Firbane, | Won by the slonp Aeolus. which it sailing V. Lamott 1 | 3. Hubbert G Pln> Ball | remarkabiv._‘well this ' and secand Robertson 1 Max € *. R. Smyth PR T - by’ the sloop, Challenger. 1 Daxitels B 1 T~ company. € infantr, Regimie 3 - 0p: Lasdong! Naumas | fornia, monthly me: ST. LOUIS 'ENTRIES. The. sliop. Quesn “did ot cruise to | E.Klevesahl 1 | in F: K.. Moore s § May 31.-The Tallowing. are- the | Vaileio. but went instead to Petaluma| {- | Hodopp 13 | geant « Corporal F. Lingxe Bt Louis drawbridge. | Brownell 12 Corporal 1°43, L. Conness ot babi { Romon 12 11, 'L, Tavares I Hansen 14 19, A’ Hoffman CHAMPIONSHIP HONORS Burfelnd 3 1 C. Dochemann 21 = < ) Regiment, National Gu FOR DRUMMOND MacGAVIN 3-6l.. 01 monthly _medal - shoot ai 208 ", L. Wall L Crack = Tennis Takes First Player Kk Place in Annual Tournament for Tgeant Stroth 46, Se San P : % Sergeant Al Ames. 40, San Francisco County. | | #1. Kievesahr Corporal C. Johnson oot thie 5 : || Haup Musician F. Ames nds thie. iennis. tourna |- Doex Dolan 30, - J.. - Dolan: 46: championship of-San Fran | Towe H.- Spelman 40, W Spe on'the California’ Club courts i | Ryan L. Avhens 30. E n {54 4 P, ppel W. Dass C furnished gomé grea matches. || o T & Witsen: MacGavin carried off the | | Williams L. Cohen difeating. Norman: HodgKinson in |5 .~ 1 SR 2 S Durst The class médals were won-as fol Fiw 3 The surprise of-the day was the | - o Rend : . Dolan; second class. Ll t 2; oo » S rd : i SR o atgler o) e Sergeant - Walker 360, & iy k““"'\‘l o -h"d"““ds of UNCLE HENRY'S MIDGET SOUTHPAW. PITCHER, POPULARLY KNOWN AS “PEWEE,” WHO TWIRLED NINE Peltier SR 12i13 etaen . 3 Ler 10g sun e lat r play reat NN T 4 S -y 5 A . iV RESTRE - i : WIN| est Tave Xl e ) > Plirwe—Eiste . | pame:and niade b exeelient, snasing i ] INNINGS OF WONDERFUL BALL AT RECREATION PARK YESTERDAY AFTERNOON, ALLOWING: THE Bouanl) ik - T | fisa | OAKLAND TEAM TO 'SECURE BUT -ONE RUN AND. TWO :BASE " HITS. —————————— |€:w Adolph Schuefer s cat uphill game and:| L ALAMEDA CRICKETERS | e e Gt Amount of- nerve | = - DEFEAT SANTA CRUZ|Jons ds Wit Hei, F Koo > 4 “f’f, » :“;-»:1:“25" ‘l“ ‘t"h" ‘” \ STANDING OF THE CLUBS Lindsey 2 6ff ‘Cooper 4. T,efi: on.bases—San ¢ the finai’ game” of ‘the - series from ‘the Tigers.l =~ - = = e g ‘_\“:’ enghine 1660, John Getihe > - WK Jhe St v iy % n the ‘sec- (Pacific ‘Coast. League:) ~r;tm.»x‘. 0% Oaland 3. . Struck. out—By Lind- |.this afternoun, . aided. materially. by’ Tom Par- | Visiting. Eleven From Seaside Play » H. Bahrs 1779, H. Stelling 1998 SELECTIONS - FOR - ST. ond,. w1 e “seore” 4-2° againsf ‘him, he WoLLCE sy by Cooper: 3. Hit by pifcher—Krug, | rotl's star performance in the- field-and at-the lucky Ga bt Hi T | ate Rifie-and Pistol Clib mentily U 16 4-4: - Hodgkinson then 100k'| 105 xngelen s 16 od Sediih O'Hura: ~ Passed Gail—Keliy." Time. of €ime. | bat. ~Attendance 250 Score: Plucky Game, but Home Team e R "o e - 04 08 ADREIER.I8 . 16 itte- Jne: hour: and 40 m “mpire—Mc . 5 : ~pear" T 4 ) Wwo . games . and “the et The | it 2% BlOCt lavd our: ahi n.—:x._lr—m re—McDbonal SEEEAS S SrEibad ”“R‘. 1[{0 E Proves Too Strong. 31, W Biasse . 207 i Ge Wises Cut a Dash. Pewer. | (g sit Urolehit oul-the srsatest afiog- | Fran. .. 3526 309 Portland - Uncle's Players Hit Hard { Tacoma ... 100200000310 -0 The Alameda: cricket team defeated the e s . T T <. nd . Hace— g s e DARN - il e NOLE" aabat = ; i B fes— srson; 4 a risitor & . Cri sterda t 208 Myt i ace—Hoedown, - Sweet | 5 3 ind 40-0, against. him; Bmith made ‘his NOLE'S baseball, falent e0Gtinied | "\ Tha maening. engagement: at:the: Dak: | Brae o | " Lact.aid Andefaon; Loucks ang | visitrs. from Santa.Orus yesterday on the e aie, 306, 201 o Third" Ruce-_Flors Levy. Fem | £7entaiand.” Hewon thenixt two games, | 16 -march ‘on “a - bee -line on the | land. diamond was full of good Hitting. oi Bt Alamedd graunds.. by 8 runs. Alameda | oy match=-C:. M. Hende: Pis: pras. Crime. miaking hié score:5-4 against-him: - At this road to the pennant - vestetday | the part of both teams. The home team baited first and five of their batsmen se- | tol club trophies—William Cos [ th e 2 2 ” A . (o am | PITTS b, B s 0., . -Re- ourth Race-—Malster. Miee, J.| iageof the game Hodgkinson was within dfternoon.’ Tn both the morning | Was' there with ‘sighteen -hits." As all -af BURG suaw cured double: . figures. - These were -Stahl | E7ave. 80, B. jonas So. AL Holander 70. i Race—jack Young. Pi- point of - winning on six different vcca- | and - the: afternoon . mix-ups it | them counted tivelve: runs. came over: the DEFEAT : CINCINNATI | (35, -B. Bird (35), Croll (47). Price (22 F.. V. Kington, 7 rateer. Bourke Cochramn. [ sions, Hut Smith. 160k this game and the | .. : ; pan. - Oaklard landed. for-ten, but did not 2 vt < . : evolver club AT ace—tida Wiley. Pharsok, | iext making the score 65 in his favor: 10| ould plainly be- seen (hat the Wan-| goy inein ai the right time and s6.te best | Clicago’ Pounds-0'Neill' All Over the Acklom - (1 ‘Hot. gut). - The: {nnings. 1T ¢ Gorman 85, W 3se 36, J TR seemed -Smith ‘would win, but the, effort | (¢Fers wereall in and'in 2 ¢liss by them- | fhay could do was three runs. -Herr was Field and Easily Beats Galiad. wiiy the: sore Bad. redched R e N e e 1 ENTRIES FOR GRAVESEND, | ©Uved too great.and Hodgklnson won the | selves in ihe way of playing baill -that! exceedingly for Uncle's: bunch and he | St. Louis Tea ; Acklom and Price being fiot out arid Ban- | {e-(nury. mtelo-V K Tregs, oo . 8. s s . ; | next three games and the match | 'never wins. - They. lost both ‘Battles by | was replaced in the secpnd round by Gra- i 'r e > m per.and J.. V. Bird not.going to the bat. | J: White, 89. W. €. Pritchard, 88, 87, 38, 8% : TORK i fllowing are| dn the final-MacGavin won the firsi set, | comfortable ‘margins. - Scores: Morning, | am. who was also treated adly: Every = mo‘"‘ n‘fl“““‘{"“‘“;: s McNamara: was . the Most:sticcessful . of [ 18 94 95 W. F. Blasse, 70 77, S0, 88 Wil- er ‘ ) B Hodgkinson won the.second by the| 1270 2: after: | one ‘on’ the ‘team hit the. ball and hit it| - CHICAGO, ay., 3l.—Chicago . pounded O PRSP ok | 0m Prolt_(mEttasy) s J B Sk e otk same. score.” He ran it up to. 4-0°in_the | iy ;,‘:":O'::’"’ A ,‘,Uv"‘ o deotaod .| heTd. “The'Onkland teem Was again badly | O'NelL sl ovér: the feld'. to-dey. Attenduiice ”“: fsoflrn:: ;-u"n": bowlers, (sking five wick e L o it wot 96, Leader i04. - Lo & | third. ~ At ‘this. point. ‘his chances looked ) game was a dec.ded M- crippled, - Moskiman ~playing: second . hag | 8000 Score: HE é"rh Santa Crus batsmen, with the ex- |14 fire match (six shots in thirty seconds) & Ion. Rigni and - 3 t but MacGavin, by . wonderful driv- | Provement. on the kindof ball ihat has | gng Eells ¢hawng fiies in right field: The | chicago T 18, "5 | aptian of MeNamara (1), Davies (16) and | Rt w. F. Dlasse 18: J. K F 108, - Jo 108, Highiarger| won Six strajght. games. |'been pagsed out by the two teams during | score: St.-. Louis. - .. - (E o of McNamara (32x, Da (16) and | mann, 2 White, 43. 40, 41. 39; G 1 sharié 108, 3 Junkin | Rt o & i i t e s 4 3 i 5 6 | Hilton -¢10)," did not make much -of a stand | Hoadley 32, Hinkel, 34; W N B | MacGayin soon ran. (he.score up (o.3-1in | the week, but still'ft could have been het- | ‘Gakland Batieriés—Weinier and- Kling; - M. O'Neill |.qgainst the -Alameda bowlers; (he innings | liam Prol T S One Foxy_Kane 106, Tioga 99, Demurrer | {he final set and won out; 6-2. ter. 'The Oakland team appeared on the AB R and J. Q'Nélll. 5 S ¥ B ‘Bird, Stshi and 39, & Gorman, 43, 14 | Hodgkinson had. bard Tuck in his draw-| Deévrxiah 5 1 I ; ¢ Al F i Clasing for- 33 -vush. _B. ‘Bird, Stahi aw 5 & =g E % ok Hogks | field ‘badly.: wrecked: and.shattéred and |.Gor: o st Ll May 31 —For the third time | Cro)) proved - the .most. effective of. the M - - a ive. ongs, two-year-old ‘6i-| ing, having 1o play two haid matches be- | B : | 1'in - two -days -Pittsburg beat. Cincinnati .by. one : = . Mound Pistol and Rifie Club nieda Destiny 104, dience 104. War Tithes-| ¢ the final. .On the other hand. Msc- there was not a wisé fan in the gathéring | 41 rui, - Atténdance 700.. - Score: Alameda _bowlers. McNamara was the , 200 yards M. Polsen 324. W: Gulld “‘“‘_“‘ *»;‘\1--: ::d\‘ 1‘;'“'}"",« r;q\r-ui { Gavin.was fresh who ‘could not easily discérn the finish: of | oS z R.. .H. strongest: player on the santa Cruz side, Paulson 227; A. Thompson 223. chord 104, Vasary 104, Dimple -104,- Pirouetts | . 1fi ~the third “round . Hodg it beat] e rere slleged ball players { 40 Eiranant! F R S AL scoring 32 runs and:-taking five of ‘the Ala- S0 i B - awple S, - Tiroms s e b Moose Baxter 1= stfil ‘in- -the - hospital | Ghan.rt:p s o sbu : 2| neda. wickets. The ‘detatls follow: MENLO PRINCE FIRST Hopeful Miss 104, ot mcers Athelroy 104 | Hirry Routh, & Frank: Stringham:| .o ¢ -0 6 Hara ‘was stationed at. the mid: |- Bird;s:. 4’ 0 ‘2 Delms,2b Batteries—Suthoff ‘and . Peitz; . Veil “and . i Tace o i gt M i 1 BeRt DrHHN €2 46 5 T the otler | 2PN & B e K et fa. il | TR D 0 i [Hodson.p 5| Phelps.. - Umpire-~0Day. ALAMEDA CRICKET CLUB. IN COURSING STAKE cay cander Zoroaster 112, lidit_of the - semi-finals -MacGavin - beat “_mgl‘“:’:‘i“:‘“ (;lllfi‘her‘ “m:;‘;n wi—uéfim ; Eell&;ff -4 0 -0 'Whin,1b 0. - : Stahil, b. McNanidra....: a2 Psisbiisbeb Paine 10 smeral 108, Yardarm® 107 Bon:| S ; 6-2;76:3. oz = : s : = MERICAN. LEAGU b & n 5 Mot 65. Himself 92, Cireus. 56 i b | \"I”}::hn‘x:'n:'l Uf’ ,““' cecond aa fourtn|for MéE in right,. Murdock chased. around,| 1037 16| Totals 715 (A[”PXGUA,‘;?T"“A_‘T;:’:O‘ E. ot o s A o My 3 | Defeats Cloverdale in the Deciding fie Turiongr. ihe " Hodsoh: | yiquses’ were played on. ihe.park. courts | 11 CENter . and amateiir. ‘Harry Bird re-.| AND HITS BY 1> et s Bkl o T . M¢Namars 7 Round at the Ingleside Gallant 115. Latheron .- 115, it e < > » ‘tainedhis-job at short. In. all, it was & | San T'raacisco ...07-7 =07 0 0 0—12 {"jote" 2 5 ’ 3 not - out. 3 2 3 12, Tir Msiactys | veateridiy: -1n the second class, Clarénce |'{2ined e Jobiat stort” ot all, Jb wac |Bar Tnncieed ool 8 028 97073 oy | 1o toam, ;Atiendance. 2000. " oo - SR . _ Park Meeting. H(:;"f'}‘h""?l 115 . .| Griffincleverly - defeated George . Janes.| .o = d1a: 1ot make- 100-Funs. seems | Oukland. . 010 0 1:-0. 0 0— B epicags Corbatt 2 4| J. Regan's brindlé greyhound Menio an Bitc voa\lp 2nd a stxidenth. aélling | The scors wai 6-2-§-4,0:6; 60.- This i _"'::g:‘ = o g SEEms 1. Basa hiis ; .0 270120 2. 17010 Glevéland S Ly * 1} | Prince bhad no difficulty in disposing of arroll D 103, Bar le Duc 9 8- third -victory. and- the. cup’ be- . % o P it SUMMARY. U Batierfes - Patterson; . 1 ;- and” McFar i Cloverdale yesterday afternoo o ar. J1 tor 101, roinea bis ‘property. - -. . ; It was. Cooper's: greal' work in the: box-i. ™ Byy,"nitge Gt Herr 7, ‘off-Griham: 1. b R S b el e T ol Bl st Pl TR S5 e @ 111, Potente 107, - 28 The Hourth o Hall-beat that held_the mémbers of Uncle's. staff at |. Whalen, Shay.. Stolen, b: Fo it Sk ...i7¢ | clding course of the stake at Ingleside , Albeny Girl 84, Sk ~6-0, 2 Rt 2 bay, most 6f the, time: He ‘eeméd .about, Devel ST. "LOUIS; M 31 .. Louis-Detroit. V. Bird 4ud C.. Bantier did. SO Coursing Park. In a trial lasting fifty - Wkages, °4-0, 2 E 5 > h a -splendid bail-‘ali “the ~Gonton, - Delmas game -postponed: wet grounds. - - - . .| .-V Bird an antier id not ba 3 seventy yards, sell The annual ‘election’. of - officérs of “the :L,g“ = 1? .,""“,?:e)':a:u fire‘?ddm«arin: . ((‘ Murdock. Sacrifice hit L8 —— oo . . * | -Runs-af the fall of each wickst—One for 8, | seconds he ran up a score of fourteen - Sy yards. sell-3 Golden Gate Tennis Cl el laitiiog e He wou e Held { tives. to | Rt o rors—Oakland 1. Firs - . |'two, for 89, three for 117, four for 129. five for | points to one 107, Tiride Capa 107 T~ | day and resulted s follows: Jules F,|One Tun ‘were it not- for a lot :of la e bnlis O Herr 3, ‘off Graham 5. Lef GERMANIA CLUB GATHERS six-for 1#4; seven for 154. | et ST BT strong lot A Barnaby 109, | President; M.. Baker, -secretary and e pnosik 3 » W8S | Brashear. Wild pitch—Graham. Time of game P s Bowl Balls. Runs. ena-Wick- | that several were withdrawn. Among the 107, " | treasurer: Charles Teller,, Homer Hotch- “::e","l""fi "‘,‘ER:- “l‘!“-"'.”l;{hl‘;'l':‘"::r‘ ]‘:a‘:"fl' ~1735. | Umpire-—McDonald 2. 7.7 |Large Crowd Attends Outing and|r i ¢ Sise g5 1Y °T | sufferers were Full Moon, Mt. Rose and ik, Geotwe -Bates and K fikyncas, a1 ] thre at-sil, tie e ——— - Day Is Pleasantly Passed. A. M. McNamara.....120 1 5 |Pasha Pleasant. The results in detall SO spsian » bunch of curves and a change of pa TR TL d y . Davies. .. . Fr 23 : . 8 s : i< : B oot i opponente coutd aver. | FOUR STRAIGHT FOR SEATTLE.| .y, Germania Club of San Francisco|W. E. Thomes.. . ... 1 x D, JER TN TR York Teiegraph.) g g v come. Up.to the ninth inning only one|jj ? held forth at Schuetzen Park, ne P. D. Gellatly : WL oy i1 - e ~—iing Pepper. Righi¢| DR. ORLOW LECTURES | gome. “Dp-to fic pinth ik Spiy 9911 itoher. Sunplej Halds Rortland fate | 100 BEC 5F SN TRE SERE ORL - Corbert Tawied s wite da. - 7 Open stake—Pasha Pleasant heat 1daho Bofly ona’ RaeeDimp | BEFORE LARGE CROWD | Moskiman was called in to bat for O'Hara | * at All Times. ¢ ;s S R R Lo o SANTA CRUZ CRICKET CLUB. 6.2 Old Ironsides beat Genmeral DeWet. 7.8- - mple. Hambuorg A SEATTLE, Wash., May 31 —Seattie made it | the €rowd went over on the 11 o'clock ¢ liver Mesks Woat WS Newi T Asseston . Destiny. b, o —_— and he managed to get the second hit for SEATTLE. ash., ay 3 = A. M. McNamara, b. Stahl.. . .32 | beat Pepper Jack. 4-0; Menio Prince beat Ad- 1hl:fl".lll;lce—-l-\lrlr- der, Yard- | “Reincarnation and Resurrcction” | Oakland. If Shay had not erred on an | fou7 out °'(n|‘|'er;r°;.';‘vep":|“='flj :‘):l‘::- f;‘.;,':.‘;‘fi brgad-gauge boat, but even in' the after- | p. D. Gellatly, st. Price, b. B. Bird 2 | vance Guard. 10-0; Bob R beat Royal Friend. e a | e visito , g S . € R ralee y Vate! 3 th D . e | Sub: f His Di I easy chance in the fourth Oakland would | frey weke. 4p lons enough to burch four hits | "0CR Wany excursionists to Marin Coun- | R- fl Corbett. Fuf out. P e oy R L o b m . Subject o scourse to ) 2 isited th k. The . H. c. Acklom, b. Sanders erator beat Shadow, 25-7; Aggie W bea 3 atheron. 5 Tutarawted Axifltince have been coated white. and collect three tuns in the sixth. Jansing |ty visited the park. ere were fully 1000 H. Davies, b. Stahl.. ored Lady, 6-2; Mount Rose beat Doroth ace—Ethies, Wild Pirate a1 b In the opening period of the day Meany | made a fome run. : people present. The weather was cool S. Hilton, M Loyal Lad beat Colma Belle, 8-3; Full e Dr. O. N. Orlow gave an instructive and | dréew a pass and got all the way around 5 d eneral good ti Moon beat Sempronius, 8-3; Vagrant beat ( Race—Leipsic, 2 Seat 02110010 x— & 3| and a general good time was had. S - Spring Sificclelpsic. St Baruaby. | ;i oresting decture last evening before a | to third while Brashear was chasing the | porand RAAGRSANR 3 % FE fomiien wie drvel Setus Tt 11T B -z R N e N { large audience. In dealing with his sub- | ball, which Cooper threw wide o firsi. | *‘py(icricy Sample .and Wilsn: Engle and | o'clock and after the repast dancing was | J, K, Swaine. not ot . 7 o | Three 11-3; Money Musk beat Ldttl T ;..‘ America.) ject, “Reincarnaticn and Resurrection, Irwin’s hit brought Pat to the plate with | Hese. 4 fehth " Tl Y H. Anderson, absent.. 0 | Luey, $-0: Reta S beat Meddlesome, 7-0: Real True. Highlander. " Rizht and | the speaker stated that the soul is never | the first tally. 3 g | sAcrAME: The Senators had | eF 'th mll "y e :" when races | Extras 3 | Pasn best My Honnie King. m})‘(‘:;:-:'u.’z Second Race—) 2 { entirely divorced from matter, but car-| Oakland managed to create a deadlock | an easy victory this afternvon, as Newton's |and other athletic contests were wit- = ~ | Master Clatr, 5-2 W o0d. e Slent Wateoroclla. Thomas | U TCT i me Dortion of whai was its|in the fourth. Lindsey's eyes were dim | ¥ildness and a bunch of lucky incidents com- | nessed at the track. Valuable prizes, do- Hor) Sryidas SseiiLs <eeeeo 82 | &5: Special beat Ewmin Bey, 60:. Viking beat Third Race—Africand. . , | bined with a fortunate three-bagger by Me- | nated by members of the organizati Runs at the fall of each wicket—One for 13, | S1¢"ehamon. Jobn C. Heenan beat Ho i R i wunder. Vard- | earthly covering into its subsequent stage | for a moment and he shot the ball Into | aughlin scored five runs. Score: ARtet BANIZAtion. | 1w, for 41, three for 44, four for 56, five fop | SuEs, 6-4; Cloverdale beat Maid of the Glen Vourth Race—Palmbearer, M. of existence; that the doctrine of inherited | the ribs of O'Hara. The runner immedi- R. H. E. | Were distributed. 63, six for 89, seven for 80, eight for 82. o |32 Young Buck beat Beifast. 6-4: Medieya nxtie. Tim Payne. « Mom- | in and its consequence is hard to learn, | ately betook himself to second on a neat sl:cr-mema - o ? 33333:}—_;« 13 : After the athletic contests the Sanger SUMMARY OF BOWLING: \\p:io:h’l":l.l ";xl withdrawn; Firm Fellow beat Fifth Race—Ethies, Potentate, | but must be accepted; and that it is not | steal. Then Murdock smote one in the di- | 108 Angeles ....0 0 el Heimforth, consisting of 100 males voices, adil ot Second Tound—Pasha Pleasant beat Old N T " o what we do. but what we are, that shapes | rection of Shay, who fumbled. When he| Batteries—Thomas' and Graham; Newton | rendered several choice selections in the | powjer— Balls. Runs. “one et | Ironsides, 20-10: Silver Heels beat America Leipste. . ocke, Laber.| . rebirth. Dr. Orlow said In par picked up the sphere he shot it over &M Spies. . pauiiton, ‘aflflx;“;lvhli::n dancing was again | 5. Bini Do Taat eRn e |w0:Menlo Prince beat Bob R 103, Liberaior . o Induiges n e in o 3 ea ralee ¥, T4 lount Rose it AR ’ Resurrection and reincarnation are coexistent Pabst's head and O'lara skimmed home. | BORCHERS IN GREAT FORM. . A clamloniats rretat B L e 1o | Wi '17-0; Full Moon beat Loval Lad, 5-3; Va Carrier Pigeons Fly for Trophy facts, They flo not confilct with one another. | Uncle’s crowd got another in the fifth on 3 b el e iy 3 a ¥ 3 Creit 1 | grant_beat Lord Granard, 4-0: Presidio B OAKLAND ~May 3 < - | One is.an interpretation of the other. The |'hits. by lrwin and Pabst, Meany's bunf| gputs Out the Los Angeles Pacific [ ° S0k ElLe 6 i & T B et Bamey Bt \KLAND “Mav 31.—The fourth race | jdeal in the life of man cannot be Iived uniess 4 huts Out e EOIEN XN The committee of arrangements wi N 8 % 2 | 2.0: Meirose beat Real Pasha, 7-3: Fre f 1tk citic Pigeon Ciub was £ e ots the ark: or mimopratioi. | 00 & Wil o BURy. i the ieth, wit e National Team otows:. I Vethl Az E’ &S a5 . —————— e e e R T . P s Fas Sown.§ - Y erei ar- | two gone, Shay again walked. Bird fail does b o 3 er, Aug. Eggert, E. ook Speuing, 25:3; 30 - Najuan Wps Vv from ood, the 256-mi iy { Th> riddle of life"is solved therein. Reincar- » 3 bl i Saais e 2 ROW OVER A Cloverdale beat Young Buck, 5-3; Firm » o e -mile siation of| giigh has-an etemnity of activity. Resurrec: | to meke connections- with -Meany's: easy NDING OF THE CLUBS %Efil‘n;k;l;.mle}l‘;r':“y‘;mlri- Hl\osher, CRAP GAME i Medley, 84, s y-tws , i ., H. Bom- Third birds were Irwin banged a hot bouncer’ past acific National League.)* round—Siiver Heels a bye. Pasha ton s an incident and a.consequence of the | fly. ENDS IN SERIOUS AFFRAY ."holdl, F.-Rathjen, Willlam" Gouken, H. shots were g DAL IS | T vithin map. A’ spiritual resurrection | wBrick” Devereaux and the run_was tal- B Pot. B w. 7 Pleasant withdrawn: Menlo Prince beat Li Pl moges “12".4 }' [ A ShoRipmew 160t in | 10 50 o Eluttre '“d)\ne'h:lcl:!:n:':mr:..:r%vg‘."u; lied.. The score:. o5 S e 304 "ialsan wran.. 22 31 '5iz| Asher, John Stephens. H. Kome, H,| PITTSBURG. Pa.. May 3.—One “riegro | Srater: premdie Boy beat Vesrant. 115 Mel et il larger majority than | Coptinuity of -sternal purpose and presupposes.| -Oakiand— AR RO ‘30 Tacoma, .14 26 330 | Budde, E. Marsolt, C. Toloahi, C. Kryuse, | was killed, three were probably fitally | tose best Reta S. 7.5 John C. Heenan bes iie race, with B. | an eterna) godhood in man. 1t leads him to B. R,H. P.A. AB. R H. P.A. o ole i ebe and H. Luetze. : h h *Badty Free Born, 6-0; Cloverdale beat Firm Follow . in's joft zecond. There is a large | the helght of self respect and perfect man and 00 1 dlsnay,e. "2 20 33 .620| Portland ...12 28 .300{ . i Sl bk D akoty . ol G R :’hm‘ an'ot ex ;r;: l:;no beaten and | 5o » g2p beiween them. The results: womanhood. Reincarnation is the em- * 0 2 4Meany,f.4 1 1 3 0 Lisgog A rown from a and three white Fourth round—Menlo -Prince beat Silver . A Rodgers' (. H. 1730, 109138 yards | PO0Ument of ivine and human common sense. 0 010 Olrwinb 4 0 3 2 5| LOS ANGELES, M7 bogree gl oy BARTHQUAKE DRSTROYS . were severely but not'(amlly‘woundn:o}:l T e e e i > " 3 =’ e 3 It is the religion the heart and mind; ac- 003 08 0 pitching was the feature g . S e o - ol A beat Melrose, 10-4; Cloverdal minute: B, T. McBain's (8. H._I67). | cepis no evil 3 lasting: considers good only S D bt 4 0-2 5 3| Four scatiered hits was ail the heavy Los An- A SCORE OF "VILLAGES |a quarrel over a game of “craps” at West | 4 moe. 0 " ” 3 orge Lubben’'s (H. H. 1215), §71.60; | @3 paramount factor of éxistence. 0 1 2 OLynchof. 4 0 0 2 @|geles batters could do with the veteran’s deliv- o i Liberty this afternoon.. A mob of whites Pifth round—Menlo Prince a bye, Full % Dr Kempe's (4. H. 1146). 14355, John | ,KBere is uo difference between the Christian 30003 OKmmif 3 0 0 2 oferv. Score: i cial Reports Are Received of the | had the rope about the neck of the thirq | Fihdrawn: Cloverdale beat Johm C. Heenan . T g 2 . who ev u indoo 3 2 4 Delms,: 3 - A -6. Lubben’s (A. N. B. ), 693.50. ¥ Who Delieves in reincarnation, s to thelr re- | Cooper.p. 8 0 G 1 0/Lindsey.p4 O O 0 0|Los Angeles... 0000000000 4 3 Seismic Disturbances in | negro ana were dragging him to a tree | ' Peciding course—Menlo Prince beat Clover- . W "’"{‘X&."‘f‘#‘&f‘.m’.’lf science of lh;hlu(lur! '“lfiaulklmn} lov ‘1) g 0 SEa San Francisco. 11102000x—6 11 2 Asiatic Tln'koy. 2 ;oel:nch him when he was rescued by of- | dale, 14-1 must on as a reasonal - err.., S . Cy e ——— e OMCLAND. May B The e | B S AN B | 5 SR 8] e g et e Brors| LONDON. My 1—The Bridah Conu | "ot sdenhad rvavers un g the | MeQOvSIR-Atll Mateh 1 OF. LAND, May 3 e final rounds is already doing. T 4 1 i . g > . e 4 ence of to-day y doing. The real mil Totals 24 11 . SPOKANE, Wash., May 81.—Spokars made | *¢ Frseroum reports that an offielal es- | battle a hundred or more NEW YORK, May 3l—Sam Harris. Jennium can only come to suffering humanity by the acceptance of the doctrine of reincarnation, which is the power of the universal law of life to meet the conditions rendered necessary by the individualization of the continuously evolv- ing life, for what once has life can change, but never end. SIS T IS WOODLAND, May 31.—Company'F was in- ted Friday night by nt Colonel oster of Brigadier General Mueller's staff and Major Harding of the regular army. A aus witnessed the inspection and the which followed . of the members' handicap singles tennis tournament of the East Oakland Tennis Club were piaved to-day on the courts at Fifth avenue and East Elevents street. In the semj-finals Frost defeated F. Web- ster (3 of 15), 65, 64, - In the final George Gage (scratch) de- feated Froet (scratch) in the best three 2 five sets, the first four of which were won alternately. The score: 7-5, 4-6; 6-4, 45; 50 *Batted for O'Hara in ninth: **Bgtted for Graham in ninth RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. Oakland . 00010000 01 Base hits.. 0100000 012 Sen Francisco ....1 4 8.0 1 1100 23 Base hits. 3 002100 x—8 0 SUMMARY. Stolen bases—Shay, Lynch, O'Hara, Brash- ear. Meany. 3, Errors—Shay, ' Bird 2, (O'Hara. Two-base hit—! First base L First Kelly, * Coopes . Smerifice hit. on Fran Task o catled batls-OR a desperate rally in the ninth inning, but fell short of «tying the score by one run. Leitman was touchad up for two triples and a double in in three runs. Seattle hth and ninth innings Four thousand people this round, bringing bunched hits in the and scored six rum witnessed the game. Score: R. H B Spokane .0002100623—8 2 3 Seattle .. .000101331-9 12 3 Batteries—Dammann and Zaluskey; Leitman and Stanley. PORTLAND, Or., May 3L.—The locals took timate places the number of persons killed in the earthquake in the Van dis- trict of Asiatic Turkey at $60, while the losz of cattle was incalculable, as owing to the lateness of the spring a {arge ma- jority of the animals were indoors, Nearly a score of villages were completely de- stroyed and many more were partially :"?M::.h::e. 'T‘:e‘ ce:;er of t‘l::' istur’ n the ot Sl neighborhood of fired. The quarrel was the result of an attempt on the part of the white boys to break up the “crap”’ game and stop the gambling. ————e Stockton Defeats Relianc STOCKTON, May 31.—Stockton took the second from Rellance to-day hefore 2000 Both pltchers were batted freely, but sharp fielding kept the down. Rellance, 1, Stockton, 2. manager for Terry McGovern, announced to-night that the doctors in attendance on MeGovern after an examination to- day. had decided that the pugilist would certainly break down by the continuea training for his battle with Abe Attell at Fort Erie on June 25. For this reason the match has been declared off and the $1000 posted with the International Ath- letic Club of Bu will be - forfeited. McGovern is suffefing from a severs st~ tack of malaria