The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 9, 1904, Page 10

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10 THE SAN FR ANCISCO CALL, TSMEN GATHERING FOR T SPOR HE ANNUAL FIELD TRIALS AT BAKERSFIELD e el ¥ o [GREYHOUNDS HAYE | TENNIS WOMEN COMMAND FLEET | HARD TRIALS ON | TO COMPETE | OF CORINTHLANS| ~ COURSING FIELD DOUBLES EVENT ominating Committee Selects | Old-Time Leashmen Cannot Re-! California Club Officials Ar- Popular Yachtsman to Serve| member When Hares Proved | range a Tournament Which JENNINGS WILL | on Board for Coming Season| So Strong at This Season| Promises High-Class Sport = Men who have followed coursing for ! The next tennis event of importance many. years are unanimous in saying | wiil be a handicap doubles tournament th ever before saw such strong | which is being arranged by the Cali- t . hares nor such exciting trials as have | fornia Club. It will be the largest and th th " ‘ 1 o n run recently. The managers of ! highest class eveat of the kind ever 4 . . e ¢ »arks thought after the severe run- | held in the city. All of the best women " 3 of last k that many grey- | plavers from both sides of the bay . mi sist- | hounds- would be in retirement this | have expressed a desire to 'take part. f ex res ek. Such was not the condition, how- | They will have fcr partners the best H. D. Hawks, with ex-V er, the being as numerous | players of the club. The event will be v y explained by |open to all women yers, but only ct nerally took | California Club men are cligible. tk line str s does not hurt the dog ight s much as where there is sud- arting and turning. ven parks are running at the pres- Of the women players, the strongest will come from Berkeley. The Misses Ratcliffe and Miss Hazel Hotchkiss will have strong partners and will be the most heavily handicapped. isting course, - ; ent time. Thesé include the two in this| Miss Ethel Ratcliffe and J. D. Mac- vicinity and the parks in - Fresno, | G2V will be the best team in the X Stockton, Dixon, S amento and L. | event d will be called upon to give greater odds than any other team. M and Will Allen are almost g and will pfay from about the ark. Miss Mary Ratcliffe did as strong a partner as did her and Miss Hotchkiss. Frank Stringham, her pariner, is one of the Jolley has purchased from James Ragged Actor, a mising Fortuna Fav Bril n sold to G. G. Perry. which has been out of-the nd ito, s running for some months because of a ol biokin bors s Aain'tn, thiiis: best of the second class men and plays E The litter of greyhounds by Fortupa | Well in doubles, s Golden Russet is expected to| Miss Ethe! Smith and C. J. Smith C. E sloop uish itself shortly. In the litter| Will make a strong combination, as S ong Cronin's Huason. J. A. Free- | both play good doubles. The same can k s . s erss “Cotta. hod' J wcney s | De said of Miss Bessie.Valleau and Her- of reg comm in 1889 and | Russet Apple They are all of grmu"’e‘l‘ .\{“‘Ill""{“ll:; “;;]5 p]‘;"‘“’w H&“m“l" ommodore ir and a di- | promige. s o i yie EeT, Al 1893. Re has bee The stake at.Union Park this week | though both are out of practice. n o e sloop Freda. | il be.run in its entirety to-morrow.| About a dozen teams have entered. h own as ommodorz’s | mpa ace of dogs will be slipped | The event wili commence elther next o upon the arrival of the 10:15 a. m. train, | Saturday or the one following. It will ¥ gt ol jan | The likely winners look to ‘ha: { be, a” difficult matter to handicap the Pacific Interclub der, Old 1 e, Cubdingiad oo | £AMS, AA will requice 2 greatidenl of and 'was. acting | Northern Express, May Coanolly, | CaTe. It will' probably take two or e 2 Concord 'Tralee. Renegade Apache, | three Saturday afternoons to complete ¢ 1 the death of B. B.| T con o, Ssedend H : L He designed the fast little | Hoo, Black Boy. .- Vin “Haughiy | the tournament, e wake, which has won many Jric-a-Brac. Advance Guard, Raby Au.! The Golden Gate Tennis Club will prises in the twenty-foot class find has arter Membar. Vandal.. Fenil. Hap. i hsatlic ; 2 Lhe twenty.foot class and has ey i P | finish its handicap doubles tcurnament 1. Reckless Acrohat, Barge, McHenry, | to-morrcw. The event was commenced s tributary rivers and creeks, e a2 v s | : - s, § . Apple Blossom, Srap- | last Sunday w Hogz Is part owner of a fast on, Retw S, Hentietta, Tono Hill.: | oot u.rda%l ’"‘hd "’d’: teath. ave - letk. Yo J. Kavanaugh has been on | combpete. he handicapping was poor, Coursging will commence as usual to- ttee of the Corin- the scores in nearly all the matches acht Club for a long time and | 33 at Ingleside Park at 11:30 o'clock. | Of the twenty odd matches s president of the Pacific Interclub | VW hen the first r(v\{nd of the ninety-six- ot- more than two or three Yacht Association. o "1’"; !';“;" ;‘”1 be run.. The Mkely | g 1 close. It is expected the x - L c s s 100 e | £ Douglas Erskine and J. K. Bulger | Winnerslook to b remaining matches will prove. much so had experience as members| i tta committee, which will for the perpetual challenge during 1904, vell » regatta on Decora- bfinder. Ragged Actor, Wedgewo Haddington, Ragtime, Jimm Siskiyou, Meddlesome, 1 Belle, M High | Anthony, | cloger and mcre interesting than those of last Sunday. Two teams won- places in the semi- finals and will meet the winners of the Mi Amigo, t ap race and small ha. Full Moon i n[mlnther four teams. In the upper half | 3 alden Ruie, Donnybrook, ¢ % Nonbells. | Brabant and Palmer will meet the win- ay dinner | y’ad, Medley, Frisky Lost Girl, To- | ner of the match between Code and Corinthian Sntc, TRt Fove, Pt Plat. ‘U Min-1 Ambrose and the Hotenkiss brothers. f\';‘: R D \ '.“I,l::"fhusf‘ teams will 12eet on even terms. . | In the lower half Bates and Finnegan 3 N — o | Will- 2ive Drella and Gabriel 1-6. The quarterly to-be ex- | winner will meet Finch and Mann, 4-6. dging Belvedere Cove. It following letter from the New ank} Brabant and Palmer are a new team g )\H‘r'mwm sy, | LAPUI’“ h‘::‘\llrv:ll‘:?nii)h\:m!?‘“ml wied 1:\1 the park and were watched with N 1 e com s to acknow v P Convert tho ins o 2| with thenks the Hbetal Somribater ¢ | iriterest laat Siinduy: i e i 9 r for merchant ves- | the citizens of Californla to the Siritimer from Philadeiphip, where he - If the United States| Thomas Lipton testimonial, The | Stood high in the seccnd class. Bra- a not undersake the|amount, $416 40, is far more than we |bant has played in .\'e“‘_ Zealand. Both work the Corinthian Club, the railroad | expected from a State so remote from | players are extremely ‘awkward ' and company and the people of Belvedere|the yacht races and is typical of its|{have an amusing style. put their game will at least have the cove dredged so | Zenerosity. The communication is ¢ effective. "“hey are thought to have as to make it possible for craft of mod- | signed by Lindsay Russell for the com- a zood chance of winning- the tourna- ment. 2 « mittee. ate denth 1o enter at any state of the | tide. { —_————— Cork has the best dressed and most * ¥ Reck ~a1i | 4 lla, and Gabriel, two youngsters F. E. Beck. manager of the Califor-| Drolla, pbrie 8 nia contributions to the Sir Thomas | prosperous looking population. in xre-l“'h“ play on the California Club courts, Lipton testimonial fund, received the'land. vlayed cléver tennis. They wonti i o ‘/e - £ _. THISTLES HEAD THE SCORE-LIST OF FOOTBALLERS ENTERED COAST FIE IN The snortsmen and pleasure trained sette who find shooting s and pointers these aris | tion are either en route to ing vil cific Coast Field Trials Club | on Monday, and the bulk of tors will be on the ground | serves the t on Thursda | Clinton Jetz with W. 8. | judge the tria s wiil be run, He ws Worden ecre They wil w the California 1 if the disposal will permit. The entries for the trials dent Tevis has great faith i the lyer and Cuba of Kenwood-Florida. Monongahela trials, second ;in_the Western Derby, first | the all-age. tender here 'In other. year! | champion stake recently. at | Field . Trial Assaciation's | Robiison, 11, from a field o ney and Annie B, the latter her sex in America. With returning here. A Brit American lady gelfers. the skiill was but a small one. against | team. a representative FAMOUS POINTER WHICH IS PACIFIC D TRIALS. | ocrats of the kennels in ac- | or are prevaring for this annual sport- | image. The meeting of the Pa-J night. Presidept Tevis, over whose pre- | acdcompaniad by will leave on this morning’s.train { p, Bell of Pittsburg, who wiil lars will also be Frank Maskey, J. W. st with him and may have a try at | pick of the California kennéls. white son of Champion ; first in 1801, when he was second in the frandon trials. Canada; second in.the trials, fourth in the aN-age stake of twenty-four entries in Indiana, equal | third in the Derby in Missouri, second cific Coast Derby last year and third in ! W. W. Van Arsdale’'s English setter | Peach Blossom, which has been a con- and f{our vointers, all first-prize win- nérs. She met and defeated Prince Rod- runner-up. GOne authority sald of Peach | Blossom that she stands alone as the field trial champion English setter of mate, the vointer Dr. Daniels, she will be seen in further combdetition before e ish golf writer, in commenting on Miss Rhona Adair's visit country last year, says that, although she showed unquestioned superiority to her opponents gave her hard matches, and in the course of a few years-British players will need to put forth all their resources in order to hold their own Independents of San Franeiseo ! ' 5 Z | and Alameda Vampires Have | an Equal Number 4 | | of Points | . & - TR Sy | recreation m‘f” well.| (At ldora Park: Oakland. this after- | | noon the Saturday Hornets will play orin S€€ing | 3 piateh game- of assoclation football against the creek ilors, the ball -be- | lock. A. W. Wild- ; Vampire eleven, who has | mination for admission | to the Califcrnia Association Football | Referees’ Union, will referee the game. | { The team of the Saturday Hornets will | be made up of Zork, goalkeeper; Fel- | ton Taylor, left bac Mildred, right Bakersfield ing Kicked off at 3 o' of the commences the specta- to-rhorrow went south i back; Price, left halfback; Cowell, cen- | tary Albert|ier halfback; T. Fay. right haifba Fay, outside left; * Erskine, inside left; Shand, center forward; McKenzie, | ! be jolned | jngige right; Lackle, outside right. by Judge C. N. Post and J. E. Terry, | mns- santors' teasm will consist - of | the Sacramento enthusiasts. W. W. Van | gpiekt - goalkeeper: Burdon, left bac Arsdale and’ C. W. Hibbard leave to- | poamcre, right back; Young left hal | night, back;- Wilson, cenfer hailfback; Hol W. W. Richards and wife will jour-land, right halfback;® Deane, outside aey down to-morrow. . Among-the regu- | left; Colehester, inside 1 Alexander, | center forward; Willdigg, inside right; | | Py dbr Hanford, outside right. }j_h;;f" \",'h]:'f?n':]s?:;h:s::n':,os;: Burdon' and “Podmore are excellent | 15 A attle, Tt Jacks and J. | fullbacks, while Young, Wilson -and g% cattios T R Holland do g6od work on the half- Sub Jackson of Visalia. Fred. Stone of | back line, :In the forward line. Col- | Fresno, Dr. C. K. Wilson of Elko, Nev.; | chester, Deane and Alexander all show | F. H. Maver, H. L. Betten, Hervey |a thorough knowledge of the game; { Lindley, Willlam Dormer and others. | Hanford centers well ahd_Willdigz is | Judge Bell brought a twenty-bore|an active and hard working player. | There’ are now 213 -registered players of assoclation. football. in. San Fran- cisco and neighborhood, ghe latest ad- ditions -being A. Tweedie to.the Albioen | Rovers and W. Brearly and Ronald time at his include-the Presi- | Macttonald to the Vampire Club! | n Cuba Jr., The matchiplayed last Sunday be-! tween the Oakland Hornets and the ! He started | Albion Rovers was one of the best| ever ‘seen hére, the teams being so | wonlderfully ‘well matched and keen. The ‘Albion Rcvers won - an. exciting daf the 8 contest by a.single. goal, their oppo- nents making 1.0t score, and now oc- cupy fourth nosition on the table of | the California _Association Football | in the Pa-| League. Thée Thistles stand at the head, thcugh they have played - one | match-less than the rest of ‘the clubs, whose standing is shown in the table: CALIFORNIA ASSOCTATION - FOOTBALL s, won the LEAGUE. the Illinois meeting .at f six setters CLUBS— | proving the H Thisties . Vampires . Independents - Albion ‘Rovers Ozkland Hornets . Oceidentals 7 Pickwicks - her kennel Cajifornia Association Football League will be played to-morrow. Thaealbion ! Rovers will meet the Vampires at Idora Park, Oakland; the Occidentals will play against the Oakland Hornets at Alameda, and the Pickwicks will try | their strength against the Independents | on the Presidio Athletic ground. § ————— Geddes Will Filed. The will of the late Charies Geddes was filed for probate’ yesterday. "The to | this argin of Several of American to-merrow. won the cups, matches easily and will-be hard to beat [ mated to be worth ** | doeunient disposes of an estate esti- $10,000 or over. None of the six teams has | The proper(y is’Iéft to the widow and - ltiree children of the deceased. COUNCIL'S (0P FOR WOMEN 0 PRESIDIO LIVKS Competition of Pres-| et Season for Handsome Tro-] phy Begins Tuesday Morning | | | | Seeond gréen committee and a committee. The new mitt totrnament tournament com- will- prepare ; a .schedule -of | its to take place on the Presidio | s during the coming three or four of the San Fran-, ladies’ annex cisco ' Golf Club will hoid the first| | event of the new. year .on - Tuesday | next. At 9:30 in the morning the quali- | ving - round .over eighteen hol | medal play, of a competition for the | council's cup for women will* begin eight. competitors. who. make the est scores .will_take part in the round at match pls held Wedn morning. The four rs of the.opening matches wiH ¢ in the semi-final rownd on.Thu d the winners in n the final round | round will on Friday It only ompetitors _present themselves for the qualifying round, the first match play round may be held on Tuesc morning, in_which ecase | the semi-final round will —come on Wednesday and the final round on | Thursday morning. Play on each day,| will start at 9:30-a. m. The present | holder of the counc cup for -women is Mrs. E. . Miller, who won it at! the competition held on December 3, 4 and 5 of last year. i The - the- GoodalF trophy | nd Golf Club brought out | competitors, the winner | Frank G. Kales, who, playing being from scratch, made the 36 holes-in | 164. F. 8, Stratton, with a hangdi¢ap of 2 strokes, made a net séore of 1865. The full details are shown in OMPETITORS, PUNOL PAILE Kales. ... Stratton; . Johnsoa...... de Golia. D. ‘Hutchingon. . George Greenwood. Dr. A. M. Carpenter R. M. Fitzzerald... i o H A E c % E vler Henshaw.. E. ‘Baker,.... harles Gould H. s « - . . gfl'lfl? Mrs. H. M) Sherwood. | 5:53‘3 George: Wheaton, handicap 16, re- turned 46, 48, 59, but did not finish; H. ! H. Sherwood, handicap 18, played two | rounds in 52, 61; Willlam Taylor, handi- | cap 12, made returns of 47, 51 for two rounds. while C. M. Goodail, :handicap 18, Dr. N. Cooper and Harry Knowles made no returns. o } The tournament last year for the (St. ! George’s Vase, one of the most notable' golf trophies ‘of Great Britain, was left undecided under rather curious circum- | stances. C.-K.-Hutchison - and S. H. Fry were in the final round ‘and tied with 155-each. But Fry's card recorded a stroke less at one hole than he had actually taken for it... Hoth the player. and his:markér weére awaré of the fact | 50 53| 52| 18201 | | the card had been handed in. | mixed foursomes. over eighteen holes, medal play, and | second | mixed four somes were won by Mrs. SCOTCH BOWLERS | AWAIT SUITABLE RINK CONDITIONS Green in Golden Gate Park Is Too Wet to Permit of Im-" portant Tournament Matches e —_— The sche > of events for men, as | .The Scottish bowlers will begin their arranged by the San Francisco Golf | fourth singles tournament to-day on | Club Council, which went out of office | the Golden Ga Park green. This on _the 2d inst., has been played. out.| event was to have been started severa he new council electad last Saturday, | weeks ago, but the green ha: been to. at its first meeting, will'seléct a Presi- [ wet each Saturday afternoon to perm dent and a- secretary-treasurer - from'| o¢ tour t If the --eathe itp’own number, and will appoint a permi preliminary round matches will played this afterncon There are twenty-three matches in this round and it will take several days t finish it. - 7 bowlers have a double n running »bably be r hands which they pur- t the same time It ate in the spring be nents are éampleted. liowing are the matches to In 'the preliminary round s. Thomas Rolph, W. K. “uthrie H. Lynch, G. C. Patterson vs. P. . J. D. McGilvray vs. J. S. Hutch- Stewart vs. A. A. McVicar, 0 A. Wood, T. J. W J. Reid. James Gorrie vs. Y C. Lawson, P."J. Wir ar vs. J. Gilch N P. L. . Dunn vs:" W. J. Watson, A. F Maguire vs. T. M. _atimer, A. Rannle s. J. H. McInnes, A. R. Patt:rson vs. T. Miliar, J. McLachlan vs. E. J. Clin- ton, R.'D. Colquhoun vs. Alex Hay, Robert Park vs. R. Mh Turner, W. Ren- nié- vs. ‘J.'B. Low, R. Logan vs. [ >A Adams, A. Foreman vs. T. McNaught, Colonel. McGregor vs. J. H. Duncan, Dr. Gunn vs. J. T. WeDster, Ewing vs.. D.. O/Brien, James Hutchinson vs A. McNalr, D. Dalziel vs. W. R. Eaton, J. M. Duncan vs. J. Marsden, W. Agard. vs. ‘A. Mackie, James C.ay v R. R. L'Hommedieu, S. Wilkie vs James Mearns. et and notified the secretary soon after The case was referred td the rules of golf com- mittee, who, under rule 4 for medal . 4 | play competitions, disqualified Fry and awarded the prize to Hutchison. Had Fry mentioned the error apd caused it to be corrected at the time his card was handed in no questions would have arigen, but the rule is clear, and it is | specially desirable to keep to the letter { of the law in stake competitions, On the first day of the new year the San Rafael goifers held a handicap and The handicap was was won by W. J. Casey of 111 less 19, net 101 with 183 with a score J. J. Crooks was less 1, net 102. The G. H. Roe and R. J. Davis. The scores fcllow: SAN RAFAEL GOLF CLUB—MIXED FOUR- SOMES. | % COUP! HUPL | ! s “George H. Roe and| R. J. Davis o s W. .J..and Mry. Casey 6 2 S 2| e 10 e Dr. and Mrs.. H H: 17 | - Mrs. C. Hilbert and D. B Hardy | The orize was a set of coffee spoor with handles representing in miniature the .head of-a -golf club and was pre- sented by J. J. Crooks.

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