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HE SAN FRAN ISCO CALL, MON DAY, JUNE 8 , 1903, SPORTS OF THE RACE TRACK, THE T E FVENLY DVIDED Angels Win at Oakland, Cripples at Recrea- tion Park. Many Startling Incidents Happen Ere Lohman Is Victorious i : ~ague) a e 25 583 Seattie 24 34 414 36 28 5634 Portiand 18 87 .327 - ring mulitude was the bieachers reation Park ' N eresting and & Oaxland won the » fifth and then | £ The firs ph e s for the Cripples and They were ' was Loosting | g usiasm also s . 1 when Moose | < wo me 3 of him | g F g i i d s w S « ) r. Oakland Bras s double g fer Then 1 Oakland was ahead ¢ on br and Smi s were made glad | fun w single and Dr. Moskiman ght field. Gor scored | b “ single past ibird st. Ross hit safely and Toman's | Sples flew and | ett W i bat fo I G J y 1 right | n the s £ which | he bes R , score on the | play, t was ot away from | e plat s ended | Dr. M x itiful game two safe s. O'Hara was put out of | 7 the game § e fifth for throwing his | Donald when he called a m. Gorton wes sent out to i Baxter came 1 to second. Los Angeles H PA AB R H P.A 10 4 0f o 311 2 2 20 ondb 4 0 1 8 0 hrt. 4 0 0 1 0 0 2 0lRossif.. 2 0 2 4 0 1 « .2 003 2 Mekmnp 3 2 2 4 pies 1006132 Bird e o 1 36rayp. 3 1 0 0 B RUNS AND EITS BY Base hits 1 SUMMARY Bird, Toman, Cravath, Gorton 2 urdock. Stolen base—G Home run X ith, Wheeler f oman 2. Baxter r. Bird. First base | < Angele First s n called balls—Of Moskiman off Gra: Left on bases—Oakiand 9, Los Angeles 4 Struck out—By Gray by pitcher—1 me Double plays iman to Bird: Mur « Brashear pitch—Gray. Time | - Slow Game at Oakland. e morning game at the Oakland lot | was 80 slow that it had to be cailed at the end of the sixth inning. Los Angeles led | way, hitting Cooper ar will and | profiting by the errors of the Cripy | jurlburt knocked out a home ruvm over | e left field fence, bringing in two men. Oakland— Los Angeles AB. R HPA o $°5-1° 379 i 10011 4 331213 Mu 01 o Clpflion,1b 3 1 1 4 1 Baxtr, 00 2 YCravhrt1l 0 0 1 0 Kruger 01 4 GRoss, 1t 4 0 0 4 1 Gortndb 3 0 © 5 1Tomnss 3 2 1 3 1 Joper. 1 0 1 3lHurlbt, c4 1 3 2 2 Bird, s 2 0 0 1 1Dmkwrp4 1 0 1 1 fotals 21 3 318 9] Totals. 28 7 8 18 10 RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS = Angeles 03000 4—7 Base hite 33001 1-8 " 10200 0— srasinsinl BN B SUMMARY. tolen bases—Devereaux, Hoy, Smith, Tq Errors—O Hara 2, Lobman, Dillon.” Ros: rd, Drinkwater. Home run—Hurl- bre-bass hit — Toman. ~ Two-base hits—Smith, Hurlburt. Sacrifice hit—Cravath First bes> on errors—Oakiand 2. Los Ange- Jer 8. Firsi base on called balis—Off Cooper €, off Drinkwater Teft on bases—Oakland 7. Los Angeles 11 _Struck out—By Cooper 1, by Drinkwater 1. Hit by oitcher—Hoy. Time o game—Two hours. Umpire—McDonald. DIAMOND HONDRS |BETTORS FLOCK 10 IRIGH LAD Speedy Colt Is Likely to Be Favorite for the Derby. He Is Now Equal Choice With Savable in the Future Books. cial Dispatch to The Call CHICAGO, June 7.—Irish Lad will likely go to the post favorite for the Americas Derby t vei At the present time the | | great Candlemas colt Is equal choice with | | John A. Drake’s Savable in future | books. His price is 6 to 1 to win, 3 to 1‘\ for place and 8 to 5 to show. | Not only will I h Lad be shipped West | the great race Junme 2), but Harry | Payne Whitney, one of the colt's owners A pa of friends will see Irish Lad rm. Just when the colt will be| | i to Chicago has not yet been de- | | I Derby this year looks to be a most | | Despite the seemingly appar- | | 1 superiority of certain candi-| | ) one dare positively that any | | me thirty of the best eligibles | sn't a chance to win the big event. | Gregor K, for example, is certain to have | big following because of his showing in | he Harlem handicap Saturday. not 3 en the Chicago- an opportunity to see him perform season. Dick Welles is the one the local race patrons are most anxious to see | | n action. Au Revoir fs ve highly | thought of by a number, and Linguist, de- | spite the disappointment he gave his| backers on Saturday, is highly regarded by som Americano also has a large fol- | lowing Irish Lad has been backed from | 510 6 1 is now an equal favorite for the | ace with Savable. F) pounded dowr »m 100 to 1 Jackfull Jack Young Players Affords GRIFFIN WIELDS A RACKET CLEVERLY ON PARK COURTS Youthful Champion in the Second Class Success- ful in All His Matches---Absence of Crack Others a Chance to Shine WITH A PISTOL W. F. Blasse Astonishes Marksmen at Schuet- zen Park. | | Secures a Firm Hold on the Artistic Landry C. Babin Trophy. A BRI William ¥. Blasse astonished the marks- men assembled at Schuetzen Park yester- day by making the good score of 91 rings at the pistol target. As Mr. Blasse en- tered the shooting box he declared his in- tention of beating the score of $6 rings made by J. Kullmann, which stoad high |to win the artistic trophy offerea by Landry C. Babin The California Schuetzen Club and the Eintracht Schuetzen Section held monthly medal contests, and th of pistol annex California Tars Enjoy Chowder on Sheep Island Beach Other Clubs Rendezvous at McNears or Petaluma Drawbridge. —_— Four yachts of the California Club fleet left their moorings on Saturday and cruised to California Cove, Sheep Isiand. These were the flagship Idler, the schoon- er Frances and the sloop Hope, which sailed from Oakland Creek, and the sloop Thelma, from Tiburon Cove. The yachts- enjoyed the evening ashore me The fleet was augmented the yaw and Pilgrim, sloops Pactolus, Catherine, Espey and Kittie. A fire was built on the beach and by yeste with s Gypsie the California Schuetzen Club held its clam chowder was served to the yacht : Lt rom # io a 0y, of the crack tennis players| Foley and Lewis beat Teller and Hall 6-4, 5-7 v om e st ol esterday, | 5. Hamilton beat Acker. 8-1: C. Dunlay and . e in the last | J l but the lower classmen were OUt | beat Brady. 6-4, and Bates, G-4, -4 p ‘j 9 - g vy in numbers and many interest- On the Califorhia Club courts the best e ful 1% be- | ing matches were played on the | match in doubles was that in which Sher- g str .t 2 and | public courts in Golden Gate Park and on | W00d Adams and Herbert Schmidt beat 1 s a big| t1 o 4 ank Stringham and Sidney Salisburs Dick is a 1e Califobnia Club courts. | et play on everything that would | on ey - < | The former took the first two sets a Gesen 65 Biabs & rasethis Sehic = public courts Clarence Griffin, | atter a hard struggle Stringham and champlon in the second class, was suc- | Salisbury pulled out the last one GRAVESEND ENTRIES. | cessful in all his matches. He caused{ 1In singles Ray Cornell showed he has NEW YOF June 7.—The following s - | quite a surprise by winning two sets from | gone back but little despite the fact he t Gravesen, | George Bates, who plays in the class|bas had no practice of late. He beat ace, six _ seling— | above him. Grifin is easily the most| arry Halght two sets out of three. The rth Vel tenix 96, | following matches were played: 102 11 101, | promising voung player at the park. He |, * 18 SIS . One Sparkle nston | 1. ! R 3 | orthington and W Bull beat Retther Dot I o taal | has improved so rapldly of late that he | werner Stauf and Dr. - nor 91, Miss Dorothy 107 Clo- | will in future play in the first class. Other [ Worthington ted Buil, 9-9; Norman Hode- rita 104, Caledonite 104 Miss Gould 102, Blue | matches resulted as follows | kinson Dbent Lloyd Baldwin, 6 W. 8, Step Away 91, Court Maid 93 : MacOavin beat G. N. Armsby 7-5, 8-6, 4-1; enty yards, | G. L. Hall beat G. M. Guerin, 6-2, 3-6, 6-1; | Herbert Bchmidt and Sherwoc Adams beat Extravaganza Jules Brady beat George Bate: 5 and | Frank Stringham and Sidney lisbury, 6 1 uart Gayness, 7 ayness d Brady beat ; 6- 9. Hans Lisser beat Gus Lisser, -4 4 c Grieny 24 Twiges, 6-1, 3-6, 6-4; Grif- Charles Kuehn beat H_ E. Punnett fin Brady tes and J. B. Adams, 6-0, 4; Stringham be Schmidt, 6-4; F R 6-2 Gritfin beat Twiggs, @ Foley and | Armsby beat Punne 6-1; Ray Cornell beat Lewlis beat C, Teller and Adams, 6, 6-4; ' Harry Haight, 4-6 3, 6-3 furlongs. Vagary Ba 108, One More 106, Charles Rameey | TWO GAMES FOR PORTLAND. three-year-old SELECTIONS FOR ST. LOUIS. STANDING OF THE CLUES and upv =¥ i e el (By the Daily Telegraph.) - ter 107, The Rival 105, City Bank 10. ® alkah = S Duncle 102, Charies o, Eth First race—Maverick, Flash of (Pacific Nation gue.) Homestead 92 Contend 90, Flying Buttress 89, | Night, Henry Dub Second race—Atlas, Lustig, Cog- | Los Angeles.: an mile a E. selling nomen. Spokane State 103, Zoroaster 110, Third race—Jake Weber, Luten, | Seattle Pertland Duc 101, N n Brook 101 Dr. Clark. | Butte Helena 20, Arden 103, Knight o | ¥Fourth race—Bas d'0Or, Monsieur | — Water Tower 111, Ella Snyder 96. | Bemucaire, Deutschland. SPOKANE, June Los Angeles batted ixth race, five furlongs, two-year-old maid : H|l!l‘|‘ race—Elastic, Maud Gonne, | Dammann fre:ly this morning. Hardy for the en fllies—Aggie Lewis 108, Luminosity 109, | Louis Wagner. Angels d ome run and ee-bagge o ey A L Oean Tids 100, M Theo | Sixth rmee——Leenjs, Bugenis 8, |Amuer T & home run-end a thres-bagser 106, French Matron 108 Hopeful Miss 108, in- | Charles Ramsey | 2 R H sitive Girl 100, Procession 108, Fluella 109, ————— { sckana oA R ek yxu-ru».-:mw.«‘u TR HARLEM ENTRIES. | Los Angeles 0321000219 16 jen—Heatherdown 100, Zeiller 100, | AGO, June 7.—The following are the | Batterles—Dammann and Zalusky; Theflman ads Leib 109, Responsive 109 to-morrow’s races at Harlem: | mna Hildebrand Adie Mac 109. Yo San 109, Thistle Heather longs, maidens—Ed Guins- | TACOMA, June 7.—St, Vrain had Seattle 100, War Times 100. Wild Thistle 109. Step Boy 110, Ralph Young 110, | 8oing like a paper bag in a cyclone to-day and .ia Wondervilie 109, Short Cake 109. i iZstablish 110, Requimis 113, | Was never in danger of defeat, although Seat G — " SR Auditor 11 eckman 113, Little Wally 113, | tle stubbornly contested the right of wa The SELECTIONS FOR GRAVESEND. equiter 113, Peter I, Somers M3, Tom Rees | visifors were able to bunch hits only In the (By the Dally Telegraph.) | 107, Helgerson 106 5 : | third and wixth. collectingthres rups, one of - = _Second race, six furlongs, selling—Logan's | which was Stanley's homer, The biggest crowd First race—Petra 11, Eva Russell, Eirst 102, Quadra 97, (Frances M O ady “ that ever pald to see a ball game in Tacoma ; worister 99, Prince Webb b, Hickory Cdtners | turned out. Attendance 4200. Score: r‘:—HIrlflwfll‘lfl Yard- | g5 Fullback %6, Miss Manners S6. i g s v . o8 . Third rac i furlo: , 1ling— 3 5 e o Magistrate, Tim Snl- | pare 111 Charlie Thomossn 100 Soo Maran | Settle % 0010003 & 2 n., Bath Beach. | 107, Reg’ Ta C. R. Campbell 106, Bara | Tacoma 30000x—6 11 2 I-‘nur!l!u S —Charles Iwnod.‘,\“» Avon 1 [l]w Forum 104, Haydon 97, Ratteries—McCay and Stanley; St Vrain ¥ is, Dublin. | Muresca 97, ' Uranium 96, Marlin 8§, Anna | and B = er. l’l-!l"rlu': ace—Gloriosa, Zoreaster, "uun 81 nd Byers. ‘lmyqu- \\;:nlu, Water wer. | . Fourth race, one m and seventy yards— PORTLAND, June 7.—Portland won a Sieth rmce—M. Theo, Luminosity, | McChesney 110, Hermencia 102, Evea G 96, | S0uble-header from San Francisco to-day, Hopeful Miss. | Savable %0, Dan MecKenna 90, Jackfull 87. " | Shutting out McClosky's men in the second e venth race—Dimple, Yo Sam, | Fifth race, four and a half furlongs—Dusty | Bame. Stovall split his finger in the eighth Hentherdowsn. Miller 106, Susie Christian 106, Engl Lad | nd Pflester had to finish the game. The | 106, Mvron Dale 106, Trovatore 112, Sanctum | Jocals won the second game by outplaving the the Dally America.) 112, Maggle Leeber 105 ida Davis 105 Ta- | visitors at every point. Score first game Firat — Ascension, Court | caria Away Right 08 R H E Maid, Petra 1L 3 | Sixth race, one mile, selling—Flovd K 106, | Portland 01012202x% 1 4 Second —Hurstbourne, Yard- | .‘:‘ e l'lm. r;r.u:» 100, 'rrw.". (-ml.j 1>m~ur:| 2». | S8an Francisco ..1 02101100 10 -8 - Mr. ingle 98, Our Bessie 97, Beaugard 97, | -r"l“ll;l::lh:"l‘:-:—’ ‘Q:'.'E?.uu,. m Sul- | Mauser 96, Nimble Nag 93, Naufrage 93, Lora | _ Batterfes—Quick Miller and Anderson; Sto- livan, Vagary. { Tuochwood 90, Dutch Princess S8. | vall, Pflester and Baerwald Fourth race — Dublin, Hermis, SELECTIONS FOR HARLEM. Score second game: shor Glenwater. ! b TR 2 H R. e, Fifth race—Zoroaster, Ella Sny- By the Chicago Inter Ocean.) | Portiand .. 20002000x—4 9 2 der. Northhrook. i | = l"‘h;:ut‘v race—Alamansor, Auditor, San Francisco .0 000000000 4 1 Sixth race—inguisitive Girl, Lu- | Ralph Young. | ) SN s o Bicinta) Bk | “Sécond ' race—Hickory Cormers, | ;Baiieries—Lundbom and Shay; Pflester and venth race—Dim Respon- | Mixs Manners, Quadra, | »! Heatherdown. | _Third race—The Forum, C. B.| BUTTE, June 7.—Thompson was easy for S 1|-|‘.p|w‘|h lr-nlnfl. o & | Wilmot's ‘men and they batted him all over our race——MeChesn 'y VA~ | th arden. Attenda e 120 Score: ST. LOUIS ENTRIES. ble, Termencia, s e N ST. LOUIS, June 7.—The following are the Fifth race—Sanctum, Ida Davis, 52-12 16 3 tries £ morrow's races at St. Louls Maggie Leeber. B P & o Sy T entries for t0-mo! . St. | Sixth race—Floyd &, Our Besale, | el*n2 - First race, six furlongs, selling—Helen Hay | Olonets. | Batteries—Dowling and Smith; Thompson 105, Edna Lowe Ilfl’\nza:-! 1:]:‘1. T(u‘?:ullll,s‘l:\:’v . — and Carisch. Called end eighth; darkness, eli 8. Require 100, ¢ Tavis 105, - . «hn ‘;:f:mmam Woods 105, Kitty Fiyer 95, Sar- DOYLE IS INJURED. By bunching hits and aided by errors ol'lho dlan 105, Flash of Night 110, Harry Griffith | aols Spokane team Los Angeles won this after- Maverick 105, Mrs. Wiges 100 SACRAMENTO, June 7.—The week's series | N00N'S Same. Score: RiH B ‘“'"du?.}e'uf-‘fur and a hal lu‘rll:;gg:. Moy | Wound up with another poor display of the | [,os Angeles ..200000234—i1 11 3 fo,”l:on Ohigh 110, Matt Wadieigh 103, Mat- national pastime, The weather was so sultry | Spokane .... 00210020-6 12 6 te R 103, Leopard 113, Cognomen 110, Clar- | that it took all the snap out of the players. | Batteries—Thatcher and Hildebrand; Slagle e sfontague 113, Atlas 110, Lustig 113, | Thomas was knocked out of the box in the | and Zalusky, e g fch inning and was Teplaced by Fltagerald. bird race, six and a half furlongs, selling— alen got his in the sixth and Hodson re- AT e, Mardoma 162, Intent 102, Saline | Placed bim. Doyle was hit in the head with Winners at Sutro Baths. 104" Captain Ham 104, Legation 103, Kinloch | & pitched ball by Whalen and fell insensible at | At the Sutro Baths yesterday tie follow- T I 0 Jake Weber 112, Weidman 104, | the plate. He was carried off the diamond. It | jnc were the lucky contestants: Kutle' Gibbons 102, Sting 95. Dr. Clark 104, |Téquired the services of a physician to bring - Felton 99, Curd Giilock 107, Fon Spray 107. him to, Score: Fifty-yard dash, A. Bond; diving for plates, Fourth race, one and an ‘eighth miles, purse R. H. E. |J. Hodson; tub race, J. O'Brien; 100-yard race, R wan 102, Light Opera 103, Monsieur | Sacramento ....001204000—7 11 3| E. Pomeroy; springboard diving, J. Magner; B0, Bas 4.Or 99, Deutschland 106, | Sen Francisco..10408100x—9 12 1| high diving,’ W. Armstrong. Sioux_Chief 102. (Monsieur and Sloux Chief, | _Batteries—Thomas, Fitzgerald and Graham; | W. W. Darden's entry.) W Whalen. Hodson and Léghy, Umpire—Levy. ' | Berevelgy Wins the Austrian Derby. Fifth race, six furlongs, purse—Yana 107. | poRTLANY, Ji nait Santa Venturs 103, Echo Dale 314, Maud | oy et TRor Tune B —ob h Jides found the | VIENNA, June 7.—Berevelgy, owned by Gonne 103, Stranger 112, Elastic 121, Taby o nd with' results, Score: M. Blaskovitz, a wealthy Hungarian, with Tosa 109, Louis Wagner 106, Buccieuth 103, R H. E |the American jockey, Charley Van Du- Mabel Winn 101, Joe Goss 111, Kindred 114. | Portland .......30003120x—98 15 3 i - Sixth race, one mile and seventy yards, sell- | Seattle ........)1 000010305 12 4| SN in the saddle, won the Austrian Der- ing—Dr. Kammerer 109, Eocrys: 105, Leenja | Batteries—Shicids and Hess; Semple ana | PY Of 100,000 kronen to-day. Berevelgy 94, Eugenia §. 98, Pharoah 108, Varner .101, | Wilson. was favorite in the betting. MOST PROMISING G TENNIS PLAYER ON THE PUBLIC COURTS I GOLDEN GATE PARK, WHO RECENTLY WON FOR THE THIRD TIME THE CHAMPIONSHIP CUP IN THE SECOND CLASS monthly prize shooting. men, who numbered about eighty. After- J. Kullmann brought an %ntiquated re- | ward = ball game was played. On the volver on the range that was born about | Teturn trin the yachts encountered a | 100 years ago and had not been fired for | strong wind in the channel. Most of the about twenty years match was ar-| fleet made their moorings before 5 o'clock | ranged, in which fourteen members en- | in the aftern and the rest a little later, | tered, each be lowed ome shot, no| the trip up the creek on a flood tide be- | marking until close of contes Four | ir n cuick one S members succeeded in scoring and each -Viee Commodore Robert Vincknt ex- made four rings. On the final shoot J. | pects to make the first cruise of this sea ! Kullmann won from Max Kolarider by a | son next Sunday in the remodeled Alert | score of 6 to & rigged wl : | The Creedmore Mtol match brousght The S: cisco Yacht Club cruised | out some fine shooti Martin F. Blasse | to McNears Landing on Saturday night { and J. Kullmann were pitted against Wil- | returning yesterday. am F. Blasse and George Tammeyer The breeze on Saturday night was so The result was that each team tied with | light that only three Corinthian Club | 455 rings, which equals 45% rings out of a | yachts—the flagship Edna and the sloops ! e 50 Mignon and Aeolus—made Petaluma California aetzen. . Chub, | drawbridge. The vawl Phyllis joined them | medal _shoot: First champion vesterday morning. The sloops Speed- s ot e well, Emma, Amigo andf Meteor dropped | ol 210, 20b: Chris Meyer oo Bar- | anchor at McNear's. OA the return trip mei 173. First 5—George Tam- | yesterday wind was strong in the up- N 201; Adolph Utschig 185 per bay and the heavy sea threw the s F. A. Schrumpff 143, 191; A von jib of the Wyl 16 James Kultmann, Wilttam | F. Blass August Jungbiuf, 181; John ( Wailer 196, 201: Frank Suter 163, 170, L. J s bach 160, 172; Joseph Straub 149, 185; Charles Sagehorn 141, 164; George Rischmiller Sr each at of a ssible 10. On t fina! shoot 180; Frank Ried 177, 159; F. Hagerup 130, | j, Kullmann made 6 rings and Max Kolander ge Rischmiller Jr., 186; M. Reubold |5 rings 148 urth class—M Kolander 19 Team shooting, revolver match, Creedmore C. M. Ro ; Louis Rink | court. possible 50 points, 50 yards P ¢ von H John Bo Martin F. Blasse i4 46 48 45 47 H. Diehl 1 Povey | 3 Kulimann 6 15 43 46 6 harles Oldag 160, 135 H. Scheunert | Adam Brehm, 175: William MeCrack: | nd total : 5 Cadet class. H. Brémer 189, 181; R |y 4 T 15 46 44—22 Bl = illiam _F., Blasse 46 47 45 46 44228 | Mayrhofer 155, 145; F. Bertelsen 183, 167 Goorge Taitameer M 47 44 47 45037 Pistol annex of 3 Ifornia Schuetzen | Club—George Risch John C. Waller | g, total Ry ] Max Ko- | gintracht shooting section. monthly medal B Y hampion class e Binner, ¥ uter 54, 61;_Loui 08, Class—¢ Hariwiz. second ciase | wn' ‘quaniity revolver match enries— | . Runser. S52; (hizd claee —C el | Willlam Blasse, Max Kolander, Martin Blasse, | First best shot. Eggeling, last Best > 3 ~ s, shot, John Zahn, The Adam Brehm t Louis Reubold, Frank Suter, | C. Waller, | 510 2 Dext ballse¥e. wdn by Jolin Zabn J. Kulimann, G. Rischmiller § Otto Bremer, | * n e o2 . - | prtten oo deoenthe- e me | George ammeyer. Louls Rink, John L. | | Utachig, George Rischmiller Jr.. T. J. Car- | LONDON, June 7.—It is announced roll. J. C. Waller. Max Kolander. Louis Reu- | Marquis of Salisbury is making good bold and J. Kullmann tied on four rings | toward recovery from his illnees The Pass Word to a Surpassing Smoke A Cigar that fits the fancy of Save the Bands NNIS COURTS AND THE DIAMOND discriminating Smokers. CEMRY'S HOUNDS SCIAE HANDLY Win Both the Champion and the Open Stake at Ingleside. | Deciding Course of the Day Obscured by Heavy Fog. | Eugene Geary's greyhounds carried oft Be hon yesterday at Ingleside ( | ing Park, winning both stakes. Char plon Palo Alto came out of t | tirement and went through the cham | stake flying. He made all his trials was run a de tog i“v“' 1 dot | Friend v s Mr. age it slored Lady 1 n d | Glan g ¥ Rocket 9 2; Va king Menlo fe. 4 slancing Pasha beat C beat Vands al Friend b General Dewe 3 Vista be Belle, ‘V e ‘ ron 13 asco B otrth round.—Pomona_beat Real Pasha, € red La Emin Be: 11-4; Fen beat Tobasco Bob. & §-1; Fenii. a DeciGing ree—Fer at r ad 641 Californian Is in Var ITHACA, N. Y., June 7.—Coach Court ney to-day announced the ordef . sity a freshmen crews for . ighkeepsie regatta. Captain Frenbie has definite st his seat in the semior eight and will not compete for the four. The varsity crew includes T. J. Van | Alstyne. Whittier, C: »ur; A. R. Cof- | fin, Indianapolis, stroke: I V. F Pittsburg, cockswain. Freshman c B. C. Barton, Sea Wash., two Foote, Ithaca, stroke; R. R Ithaca, cockswain. The varsity eight | averages about 175 pounds —_————— Yachts Are Ready for the Races. NEW YORK, June 7.—The yachts Re- liance and Constitution lay at their moor- ings in Sa H Bay to-night, in readin races off Sandy Hook | to-morrow 1esday and We 1a The Columbia is in drydock ar her men are at work cle g her v 3 dy to-night. She will sail in the race to-morrow