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4 THE SAN FRANCISCO' CALL, SATURDAY, AUCUST 20, OARSMEN ARE IN TRAINING FOR FORTHCOMING REGATTA CHAUFEEURS MY BEGIN PRACTICE TRIALS T0-DAY | Del Monte Track Has Been | Put Into Fine State for | Annual Meet of Motorists S lists who intend taking part g tournament at Del Monte nagem sum in putting it i do not wish to San Francisco to ship their ma- to Del Monte is $76 50 per | The rates are for the round | t of the Hotel del meeting with the | ttee of the Automobile | cided upon a | Y | | | SAUSALITO TARS - WILL MEET AT © PARADISE COVE | —_— To-Morrow Suecculent Clams Will Be Baked and an Al _Fresco Luncheon Prepared | — e The annual cruise of the Corinthian nto River begins gs’ sloop accompanied by Vice sloop Gen- a and Elsie augmented by hich are On board odore T. J Gerlac x d. Hogg T Wy loop Meteor would have been on but the | ers, being nake up a crew, | decided on a trip to Lake Tahoe in- | stead. | _This afternoon and evening the San | Francisco fleet will assemble at Para- dise Cove, w anchor will be drop- | pea for the nig lenger will [ | by the sch esta and by Later the th already on : 'YOUNG COURSERS [BASEBALL FIGHT | CEEaEs N ARICH EVENT| MAY BE RESUMED e races close at 6 p. m. s by mail received not| Futurity, for Which )lan.\"]%mnkl_\'n Will Not Get Joe 10 a. m. on Monday will be 2 5 re » : fach entry must be accom- | (rreyhounds Are Eligible,i Corbett Without Engaging |, in War With Uncle Hank | panied by $10, to be remitted if a bona —_— H —_— ALAMEDA SUNDAY| SOUTH AT TENNIS 5557 is on a cruise up the Sacra- 'Ol(l Rivals Expect Keen and | Lively Competition Expected | ieave the crubhouse ot tho = [ ) | The sloop Thetis retu from her second trip Exciting Contest on the| on the San Rafael Courts Cricket Field To-Morrow| in the Championship Series | PACIFICS MEET WHEN NORTH MEETS | | | SKIFFMEN | IN THE EN ON THE EGAN ON sociation for " or a vaua ‘xcuse | Will Be Worth Winning | at the ack and rst circular ssed to yacht for entry and 1 and must be rer of longs. E H. | greater players in the competition in | tries close at 6 o’clock p. m. on Tues- The coursing men who failed to list| The bascball war between the East| The usual cricket match between a| The approaching coast championship their greyhounds in the Futurity are|and the West will probably be waged | 3 #(team of sailors from British vessels|tennis tournament will be the most| countorsizned by the r than 10 a. m. A sepa- | commencing to see how shortsighted | again. Ned Hanlon of Brooklyn has| : ring € re]-|121d up in Oakland harbor and an | interesting in years. There have been | club to which the yacht r, owner and operator | they were. The stake this year will| challenged the Pacific Coast League, | A”Pl RU“IH,_ (I“b IS D(‘\(l eleven selected by the Rev. be each race, and except | have a total valuation of about $2000, | and his defi will just about be taken up Opi"(r l\‘“"u’x ('l('\'(’l' Sklfi'_ | Wingfield-Digby, chaplain of the Se - | the past but they were never more | day, September 6 ”Tho regatta, th,a ittagd eyents no walkovers are per- | of which $500 will go to the winner and | this time. He insists that Joe Corbett | 4 | men's Institute, will be played this af- | evenly matched. All of the cracks | ri'fl_fh;!‘ NS 9% BN N0 BN i v are. mentioned the fan | $400 to the runner-up is his and that he will have him. It's| men for the Regatta. | ternoon, beginning at 2:30, on Adams' | from Southern California have entered | G55 SSPERRT 5\ o a fully equipped car,| One of the men to whom it has been | about a thousand to one shot that Hen- . i | 8round, near the estuary and the home players will have Some | oo ¢jiver cups, presented by ex-Commo- meant. Where a | brought home is James ( oll. He|ry Harris will call the bluff, and then | e 5 g | To-morrow the Pacific and Alameda | good men to dispose of before they % nough, will be r the ra listed a litter by Wild Tralee-Rosi- | it's fight once more. Since the Ariel Rowing Club has |elevens will meet on the grounds at|meet the champion. first prizes in 2 30-toot, - s meant. An|nante, which has shown no class up| The Pacific Coast League has been|been established in its commodious | Webster street, Alameda, for their| While it is not definitely known that | foot, 44-foot 2 cial yaw! classes. for cars propelled by |t the present time. Mr. Carroll has| getting the worst of all the deals made | "®W quarters near the Arctic Oil | fourth contest during the present sea- | Champion Bell will defend his title, it opelled b mn mmtcrany | apother litter by Bright Gold-Columbia, | in the East, and the magnates of the | WOkS, its members have shown great | son for the championship pennant of | is considered almost a certainty he | the property e ¥ facl ‘of amy|all the members of which are crack | coast are becoming tired of this sort|aCtVity in aquatic sports. Every Sun- (1904, The Pacific Club will be selected | will. He is in the East playing in the | Making th or us fuel of any 4 s S € : & | the 20-foot clas Mmeans # car regu, | performers. These he failed to list and | of thing and are just about ready to|day mearly all the avallable boats are | from John Myers (captain), E. H. Newport tournament and will have | Lacpast test corrected time in over the special course | Pkl 5 h 8 x 1 | of five miles footers for gen- | they must remain in their kennel when | show fight. If Corbett is taken away|!n use. Several members have been|Wilkes, E. H. M. Lannowe, A. W.|ample time to return and play on the [ will race over > course” of i- | the rich stake is being decided. from Harris his team will be materially | Practicing in the outrigged skiff, | widing, D. Jamleson, H. D. Bowly, | 9th. Fritz Overton, Trowbridge Hen- | ten miles and the 20-footers, 35-footers -| The listing fee is while the | weakened and he will lose the best|2MOng them being A. W. Keegan, Her- | pr. 0. N. Taylor, W. Petherick, B. M. 1d Simpson Sinsabaugh sent in | and 44-footers over the “middle course” 2 the week. Overton act that a fast s eligible for drawing card he ever had. He will Man Opeldt and J. Larsen. Altman, H. N. Storrs, F. Lewis and of the three and has Futurity hardly submit to this without saying Alec Keegan is an old carsman, hav- | W. L. Flower. e & v B b Ui 4 ypy Something, ing been a representative of the Ariels The Alameda team will be chosen player and T s Who hmn“‘a " ‘ hen there is le to be more trou-|in the junior, intermediate and senior ff"l‘“ G, }:arfud Ward (captain), F. J. | 3 " R win the tournament. Over- b 22 ble in store the coast league, and| barges. Recently he has taken to the | CIOll F. A. Stahl; 8. M. Foster, W. H. | o b iR i Sl " nean Park tour = right at home that. It will be re-; i P McNaughton, G. 1. Baugh, George ig N hat. 2 outrigged skiff, having rowed in the | (. 'on"'V Seebeck H. W. Hio H. Nament and won membered that Jam Morley got the Croll, V. Seebeck, H. . Brown, J A everal yachts of the ill follaw Commodors Idler on a to California where an chors will be dropped. On the 23th inst t honors. Sinsa- | {pe eleventh annual regatta for class end of f no promise, i automo- ed not be made. ub selecting Following the Futurity, which will be payments h e 3 i skiff rac g p s . e N 3 endrick are not quite as| g . for the owners' ¢ N4 the Union Park on September 3 and | Dill | Junior skiff race at the annual cham- Saunde W. G. Fi d Cap- bdugh and Hendric flags and race f the owners’ cup orst of the Dillon deal, and, of course, - rs, W. G. Fortmann and Cap- | J'.'% ? Tt y B . g one come the Junior Champion | woTst Of the Dillon deal, and, of course, | pionghip regatta held on Lake Mer- | ain B v. B Seil clever as Overton, but at times they | the California Yacht Club will be re- and ANl greyhounds under two years | oo > % as he was made to stand|Titt on the Fourth of-July. I;]le Wil | " Both’teams will put forth strenuous | P12y great lrr{nw‘h ey AT od over the usual course. mpeted | of age are eligible for this event. It is| o """ 050 T o0 e | represent the Ariel club in the out- | efforts to win, as each club has the . e Siste wi Ve ) . e the an Interesting as the| for the rulings of the blg Bastern| joceq skiff in the Admission day re- | oo representatives. Drum manipulators Harris should not be d any s ercentage in the table for the A Nrer: Murdick satta to take place on the same (hump‘;\nn;hm pennant. As the San 3avin, Percy Murdock waters. Francisco County team, by defeating Feuben Hunt arc et Herman Opeldt is a promising oars- the Pacific eleven in last Sunday's | they did last y n man, possessed of great physical | match, gained first place, the loser of ceded an ex strength. He rowed No. 3 in the junior | to_day’s contest will drop to third | champlonship ew of the Ariels at the Fourth | poca It is about nner of the Futuri and | Fandicap Shoot Attracts Gunmen. f the the best of the greyhounds flot in that n event. There will be no meeting of the 5. | Interstate Coursing Club until the omobile | night of the draw for the Futurity. At al privileges. This wiil create another complication and may develop a 1 tangle i The Oakland team continues to slide down the toboggan at a remarkably One week from to w the trap- shooters will gather ir to win the | ngleside for the annual Golcher & Co.'s har be tors of the A tossup between Mur- ace. s too bad to sel od M g ke v . gunmen wil divid nto fe fornia, judges; Byron Jack- | that time officials will be appointed and | fug; Sace It I8 oo bad to ece 2 good Y Jegatta. J. C. Larsen is an|”Last Sunday the San Francisco | dock and MacGavin. Hunt atd not play | SIS0, NIV IS Sevited Jo0e fOUr S Watson and J. H.|the prize money will be apportioned. | JGo “When the season opened there|Australlan and won many prizes for | Gounty team, which up to that day | O e i aout must be Playing | tive value will be given in each pring, timers; R. C. Lennie, clerk of | E. O. Brown is here from Los An-| . o¢ not a nine in the league that had | 0 "\D8 before he came to the United | had the same percentage as the Pa- | Much better than formerly. All competitors will shoot at their the course: C Moo rter % { oeten with n Wi . h n 24| States. | i de. the Northwestern championship this | - - — o i u 1 ter; H. C. | geles with a string of dogs, including | 7% "0 & G0 heers ‘one. single bit, | cific Club, gained an easy victory, de- | the Northwestern championship thle | g.o¢ fteen birds from the sixt Brown and § umpire the southern champion, New Home feating the scarlet and black eleven L vard line mark, after which the foi- Now they are all in. Were it not for b ————— Boy. He has also several Futurity | No' they are all in Were it not f0r | ¢ COTTISH BOWLERS ARRANGE |by 87 runs for the loss of only two e P les the home players look o | I0Wing handicap will be made: Shoot- MODFEIL YACHTSMEN READY candidates owned by Dr. Weldon of| ;" Gapland would not have any per- ANOTHER. TOURNAMENT | wickets. E. M. Petersen, b. Jamieson, — ;- ers breaking 14 to 15 shoot at tha 3. " v have a splendid chance to land on top. | _ OR AN C s San Pedro. e st ekl n 4 68, and W. R. Stewart, c. Storrs, b & 15 -bluerocks from ~the FOR AN IMPORTANT RACE The sntusl meet of the Californis|CtDIASe st all for the sécond Nalt 1t remain MacGavin and Murdock will play to- | A tnet, when the Srat- are discussing the desirability of a class sloops | Ci i pay gate. It is thought it would play for many days vet, and Miller is| now shat the players have returned to \:’;‘;‘mg' g:f,“‘;:c'"pm%ko;&e ke o |a chance. Will Allen, George Baker, | articles used by sportsmen. v race for the Dickie cup. Only boats not right, even though he is holding|town. The rinks have been well pat- S | Clarence Griffin and several players T fffff ey 1 | Buchanan were pitching for a team | Success of the Doubles Event Whets | Bowly, 11, were the only batsmen who - e b b | twenty-vard mark; those breaking 12 Dickie Cup Contest Will Be Decided | fomrans oM ee e ey gus. | that Dlayed the game he might have a| the Membors' Appetites for Ad- o e Ty Do R T e T f or 13 shootfrom tne cighteen-yard To-Morrow Week on the Waters | eoee. . The committee is in a position | Chance to show his true worth as a ditional Competiton. | scoring 20 not out, H. E. Bouiton, I | {0 fear is Bell and Overton. These two | Mark: those breaking 10 or 11 shoot of Spreckels Lake. to carry on its work for the develop- | P{PHeT (1 ote Uncle Henry cannot| The Scottish bowling green at Golden | Roberts, T. H. A. Tiedemann Jr., A. . | Vil make & good team, as both are | from sixteen yards; those breaki The model yachtsmen will hold their | ment of coursing for another year. | put his full team in the fleld against|Gate Park presents a more animated |Chadwick, T. J. A. Tiedemann, H. f"::xa:?;r::‘!’:;: cracks already men-| There are seventy prizes, ineluding most Important race of the year on the | The managers of the COUTSing parks| fuc Tigers. Meany will not be able to|appearance on Saturday afternoons | Dixon and A. Davies ail not go to the | Aside from,the cracks already men- | ~There are seventy nrizes Ineliding i [ P D 01 ’, runs. > e from forty-five to fifty fil?:;";i.:f. Ak 1phf§::°§‘6“€ 2nd| down second. Mernyin tlmel}{ hmtwfll ronized, but the absence of many of | The- innings were declared closed | frOm the south wil make the best play- Forgeta Valuable Shares. e i St L be eligille. Thie | “The gates of Union Park will be| g Duteed Saqiv, The Ters Bave St | the active players made it difficult to | when 200 runs had been scored and the | O A ea hem. fill be more fn. | ReDresenting herself to be the best . "f_:,'h‘; ‘(?:“ :‘:T‘ 'm:l: opened this afternoon for the first| g OW | :,r'“,m series looks like theirs | indulge in tournament play. Pn;‘tflcls, ?:vlnsk o l;op:, o_f' wlnnllbnlz, mre;mg than last year for the reasom | Iriend of Wilhelmina Rosenthal, an =S Lake fiee as not | gaturday in many months. The first| Boch 00 i Of the two t aments, which were | We! n nske raw if possible. < 2 v a ally ed on which of the three |round of a 116.dog stake for non-win. | 0.8 certainty. s But neme of the Padific Batsmen, ex- | that several of the players have im-|48¢d maiden lady, partilly peralysed Portland continues to be a surprise. | commenced at the same time, the ace will be held. The di- | ners will provide the card. The run- re f the wind on the day of the | ning will commence upon the arrival of race determine this. If the wind is | the 12 o’clock coursing train from Third st the longest course, measur-|ang Townsend streets. The remaining be used. The shortest | rounds of to-day's stake and a class when the wind is from | giake in its entirety will be run to- vl proved noticeably and should make a |and failing in memory, Emilie Dierks With a battered up agEresation in the| doubles has been by far the more suc. e s A S t{f{&snnd showing. The presence of Miss |yesterday petitioned the Super field the Brownies occasionally get ln Ce“mll:x One reason for s is : M. Lannowe (17), made any standf“‘“y Sutton, lhsi _I ‘nited States cham- | Court for letters of guardiansiip ov r and beat the best of them. Dugdale only those entered tlrnah‘x namelu v\(ho against the San Francisco County | Pion, Will xrenhly increase the atten- | Miss Rosenthal on the ground that | made all kinds nl_promlsns to the fans| were desirous of playing. In € | howlers. A. Davies tock four wickets | 4&nce. 1;hp champion will have no|she is incompetent to care for he that he would give them a ball team, | singles thé names of all the club mem- for 10 runs, H. B. Richardson captured | trouble winning any event she enters, | property. The petitioner declares that west s west. This course . . " 3 but surely he does not expect to make | bers were drawn, regardless of whether : 35 { as she is playing better than she did |the old lady owns about 200 shares of ures 67 The ‘middle distence | 0/TM- The lkely winners: a flash with that motley collection now | the players could or cared to play. fouy for 35, IL hoberts one for 35 and [ 1L N ear. | Miss Hotchkiss, Miss Fat-|Sreing Valloy Wete Company stock course of 760 feet is used when the wind | , e Sake Ul Moo e Vs Righard | under his control. The final match of the doubles played | 4 "team was out for 113 runs. Had | cliffe and Miss Edwards of Berkeley | but is unable to remember tha actua is from the west e Thtet Jhe b R, Sltver e P o R T last Saturday was the most interesting | ;) " poig.e been able to keep their | &Te expected to make a good showing | number of shares. The stock is in the Two boats are tied for first place in ! he penmant race for the season. The inners'_stake—Stingaree, Blaze, Van- Sues Police Chief for Jewelry. of the tournament. M. L. Crowe and | oo oo up for ten minutes longer, th zastlake Lass, 7 v . M. Dunca ed off the honors ! , ; Py < S fexas Too Hoo Paul Dunbar 1| Chief of Police Wittman and Prop- ind theirnvlcx:os;r:'ns a well earned | §ame would have been drawn and eac San v . d to come to ponte RRE she Santee, owned by Todd & Adams, and | Aurelin, R Wit Amigo, Colored | erty Clerk W. E. Dinan have been|one. Their opponents In the finals | t¢2m would have had a percentage o ecide San Rafael again | documents the contents of which st the Apache, owned by Willj veck-| e oy N S Ay C AN 55, | this year. Mrs. Seymour will bring |did not comprehend, evidently dispos- ner. have each won three. pensante. | Fieoit. Panecne Feilow Tal Lamic | sued in the Justices' Court by F. W.|were two of the best bowlers in the |05 The percentages of the clubs is | his vear, M S ladles from the | ing of the shares. against the other Suttons, hands of persons whose identity is ur Mrs. Seymour and her daughter have | known because Miss Rosenthal signed The Fannie, owned by Commodore Col. | Fomens, Golden Light, Crawiord Beile, Hud | Foresting for the recovery of certain | club. In fact Eaton and Dri. Hamilton [30OWA in the following table: | south with her. The visitors sent word | 4 5 + lier, and the Roma, owned by Thorsen, | Blossom, Rose of Gold, Humbeldt Amanien, | Jewelry which was taken from Mrs. N e B gt s T R (Lo ran s | St aTeT would caiiie if & commoltion | ve won two pennants. The following | piker, Golden Fortune, Beltast, Aeolus, Trales | Lippe, who was arrested and subse-; th¢ &‘l{“"a“i“"‘b‘- PRI S Y i Won [Lost [Draw|centage | singles could be arranged. They fig- | These teams are evenly matched and have won once: Imp, owned by | Maid, Texas Blackiips, Young Tommy R, Dear | quently dled in an insane asylum. nother doubles tourn: 87 Couityl" o |6 3 ‘ 1 1 | ured they would have no chance with | it would be a close match if they met 7 ocker A y E 3 S 2 | ve: ; 3 "L. Seavey launched & 72-inch sloop| The management of Ingleside Cours- Judge Daniels to-day. Zgll'miln: ;vhetherFthe new rc{-:mxfi:r;: Afljgk’!}’lch&rg!gaum Vzh:vrlil;ltnc:harny The tournament played last Sunday | Allen and Claremce Grifin will be last Sunday. With all her sails set she | ing Park has voluntarily raised the| . - it e ? K “y on | Goubics sk was the most interesting | back of scratch and give Hall a made a pretty picture. { value of prizes. In the open event to- best player; have joined forces and if | places lnd the 32“““8‘ ";l{ ?ifh}srd‘u;n doubles ever held on the public courts. Sobey 15. The latter played a % Commodore Collier has invited the|day the winner of one course will re- | Lucky Shamrock, Smiler, Loretta, Equator, Crowe and Duncan again carry off the | having added h{uns 0 his ?a with- | The poorer teams were given larger | game last Sunday and the sera members of the San Francisco Model | ceive $750. In the champion event the | Bright Fortune, Sir Winton, Galveston, Roy | honors all hats will come off to them. | out increasing his number of innings, | handicaps than usual and the matches | team will be up against a hard za Yacht Club to spend the 9th of Remem_‘ winner of ome trial will receive $10;: of | Lughie. Rolling Boer, Glaucus, Golden Garter, | The tournament will commence this | Wilding having slightly reduced his | were nearly all close. p S e ight Despite the | Allen and Griff > Y Kerry Pippin, Laughing Water, Fre a sriffin are expected t ber at Clear Lake. ‘The members will | two trials, $20; of three, $40, and of the | from Flaw, Queen s Motto Sunny South, Min | 2Lternoon. average and Jenkins' remaining the | liberality of the handicapper only one | : : ! .~ Richardson has been eight . team tving b e out on steadiness. If Allen and (¢ b - o ourse $60. - | Green, Doreen, Fiddler, Mont Eagle, Meliin.; 1he drawing resulted as follows: same. receiving better than “owe odds™ oley ane . be Mr. CR o sms & BNy pummer | Qaciiing O e HKely Win- | O caricw iy, usia Fire, Brent Tosis | M L Coowe son T 1. Dasos. 16 Babect | s’ at: hak. five,tinies not out, and . & left in the competition. When the | fimale 1t ol Lo P 1 home on the lal 4 Medea, Golden Feather, Ragged Actor, Young | Park and Dr. Hemilton; 'A. A. McVicar and | has a total of 552 runs, giving an aver- | four remaining teams e Ay S SX Seea. 1 ——————— Champion stake—Tom King, Lord Bragen, | Klamath, Frank Dunn, High Born, Gallang Thomas McNaught ve. J Gray and Y. C. | age of 184 runs. Wilding has been | toom ome together | former look to be stronger and should Madame Zola has presented her hus. | Yalley Pride. Clover Blossom, Honest John, | Glancer, Gunfire, Annie Ryne, Prometheus, | Lawson: J. C. Moffatt and H. L. Tickner v eight times at bat; twide not out, ¥ i OrTow some good matches will re- | win. e nuscripts to the National Li. | G¢teral Fremont, Princess Savoy, Lost Chord. | Summer Girl, Algle McDonald, Vina, Fire| James Gray and W. R. Eaton; J. Stoit a 11 ” » for | sult. George Janes and Herbert Long The semi-finals will be played at b:n s 'tn;hn pi " | wigserve | Siake—Piccadilly, =~ Pure = Pearl, | Brick, Luxury, Oulda, Lucy Clair, Commercial | G. C. Patterson vs, Dr. Gunn and J. M- {317 rurs, giving am average of 52.83 | will receive odds of “over 3-6” from 10:30 in the mornin; d the finals at ary of ce. edgewood, Ella May, Manru, Cralg Lad, Traveler. Lachlan, runs. Charles Dunlap and Charles Foley. | 2:30 o'cl g an