The Call's Section Racing^ Motoring, of the Best Sports Boxing, Baseball

SAN FRANCISCO^ SUNDAY, AUGUST. 11, 1907^PAGKES 37 TO 44.

Edited by SPOR TS Champion Gans Cancels His Southern Match to Meet Britt R.A.SMYTH EXPERTS PREPARE FOR Dolly Gray Gives Seals Their First THREE BIG MATCHES Lightweight Championship Title Is WINS WESTERN AMATEUR TENNIS TOURNAMENT Setback of the Week OFFERED BOXING FANS to Be Decided inThis City GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP ' Meeting at Del Monte Is W. J. Slattery RESULTS 'OF GAMES Battles ;in Three Classes H./Chandler Egan of Ex- The Seals cannot win every day, , 4| , 1. '< \u25a0 Expected to Attract Oakland, 5; Portland, 4. Be Held Within moor and yesterday, was one of the days to Defeats R. S. Jones Many Stars STANDING OF THE CLUBS Ten Days that the fates- framed it up for them - . on Wheaton Links to get theirs, so the fans who wept :).' 'Won. Lott. Pet.' The tennis experts are putting in all Los Anarelei ...... 63 49 .563 :The boxing fans seem likely to be WHEATON. lIL. Aug. 10.—H. Chan- their spare on courts to get may as up root for Oakland 65 57 .533 given the game, according dler Egan of Exraoor won the westers time the well cheer and ...... 5T .520 a' surfeit of into San Francisco ...... 64 amateur golf championship today for rood form for the approaching them this afternoon. Los Angeles Portland 41 70 .370 to the plans of the promotors as out- coast championship Many ...... coming time, defeating events. of got away- with the struggle because lined for"the months. Ifthere the fourth Robert S« the present generation big. Jones of Wheaton, 5 up. play. of experts have the men of Orangeland played better all around baseball, hit the leather on Is no hitch three bouts will be 4 to never played at Del Monte and are staged 10 days. Manager Alex Egan was never down In the match. the beak with men on bases and never overlooked a chance. - The Seals within anxious for the tournaments to begin Greggalns 'willlead. off with the Kaiif- He took the. lead at the second hole in' do anything like this, and thereby hangs the tale. there. No prettier spot could be chosen failed to man-Schreck match at the Auditorium the morning play. Jones squared the native brigade wasjorced to take such an and if the courts come up to expecta- It seemed a shame that the on. August 30.-'- Coffroth will present match at the fifthhole, but Egan again tions the association will not regret overwhelming beating after doing the grand trimming business four times. Joe Th»mas and Young Ketchel at '/The took. the lead at the seventh, which h© having held the tournament at the But these things are bound to happen in baseball, otherwise it would not .Meadows, near Colma, on- September 2, won in four and after that he held the resort, seaside be the great game that it is. At all events, the first downfall of the week Labor day, and then Manager Jack advantage. He finished the first 13. very The uncertainty about the com- for the Seals is a matter of history now, and all they have to do is to get Gleason will stage* the championship holes 3 up. Egan won the first two ing events surrounds the number of busy again and fight between and' Jimmy holes In the afternoon play; Jones players win some more. from San Francisco who will explode the energy Brltt on the following Monday, Admis- played better golf,.after being almost be participate. Many The whole Angel lineup seemed to all that was able to will take sion day. \u25a0"""'. ; ; . , hopelessly behind and without tha their time, lacking in several'of the games during the series. Every man was there to annual vacation at that end is pity fights come, twenty-third, twenty-fifth and twenty- something. The played together as it has not played here this year, \u0084 T It a the in such it is expected that the number of en- \u25a0do team rapid succession,' as it Is not possible eighth holes, reducing Egan's lead to trants and although Seals made a couple of valiant efforts to overcome the from San Francisco will be the that each will draw as well as if they two. but Egan won the next three fully, large swingers, every attempt right almost. If not as as in the early lead of the southern their was baffled off were held at longer Intervals. Each is holes and took the match and cham- past- Aside from the San Francisco the reel, and Invariably they wei pionship by halving the thirty-second 0 an attractive card In Itself and In each contingent, there will be players at- mowed . flown with regularity. Streib, 2b 3,0 0/0 2 1-. played espe- Street, 4 % 2 0 10 3 '\ case ItIs a popular Californian against hole in four. Neither man tracted to the event who have never Dolly Gray was the boy who had c Quick, p 1 0 0' 0 0 '4 0 a prominent outside boxer. Two cham- ; cially good golf. The feature of this sgured In a championship tournament. them all on his staff. Every time the Henley, p.....' stake, was number,of stymies. 3 0 0. 0 0 10 pionships are. at as Joe Gans is match the } success plate V*Y* Of course the of the meet de- big left wing started one for the wniis. c. f ...oo oo oo o defending his title to the lightweight Egan suffered three . timea from this pends entirely upon presence •Esola ._,_ 0 0 the of the a waiting Seal was ready to fall for •. 10 0 0 0 class, while itseems generally conceded most aggravating feature or golf Sas winged • ar^. Francisco and southern it. Ten of the natives were to Totals ."...... 83 1" 7 8 27 13_ 1 that Joe Thomas has the .best 'right to Jones once. » -/'* players vicinity ineffectually experts, but the in the the plate after biting at •Batted for StrMb In eighth. claim the" welter weight' honors. He RONS AND HITS BY INNINGS cf Del Mort« will serve to keep the the benders Dolly slipped, to them. Honey Mellody decisively Los Angeles. ...V." 00—4 has beaten better players apart until the conclud- After the first inning, when \u25a0 the Seals 0 0.20020 Basehlts 0 .1:311.32 2. and the latter seems the only claimant ing rounds. got their only run. they never figured ...... I^l4 San Francisco.... 1 0 0 0 10- 0. 0 0 ,o—l for the title. JOCKEYS DIVIDE RIDING again and fans soon to be there the Basehlts . 2 10 0 1 1110—7 To clear up . the » welter weight sit- re- the players. 4; WTill« no definite news has been realized It as well as Runs o!T Quick 2. hits runs oil Henley 2. uation the Colma promoter Is trying to ceived to the total number of south- Seals was the best hits 10. Two base hits—Wheeler, Bernard.' Sc- a» The start of the match Mike (Twin) Sullivan with Kyle ATFORT ERIE Ellis, Hogan. HONORS afternoon, rlflee hits—Delmas. Dillon, Irvfla. ern California experts who will make thing they did during the — fighter, First base Off Gray 3, off Whitney, the clever colored trip Monte, on called balls Quick DISPATCH TO TTtE CALL the to Del the presence of and if they had been a little more 2, — SPECIAL off Henley 2. Struck put By Gray lp, by who has made good in the four round EBIE, Aug. 10.— Weather cleac at least four apparently Is assured, as prudent the game might have been 3, FORT Ont. !Qn^:k by nenley" 3. —Double play—Street to game here. If the match Is made the Trick fast. ; Bundy, Elnsabaugh up right Shaughnessy Wheeler. of game 2 hours and 15 min- B*»T1. Browne and broken there. Time. winner .will be pitted against the win- First rac*—Fife and half fnrlons»; 'purse; 3 center, Umpire— year will be on hand. Braly has played in slapped the ball to but Spencer utes. Derrick. ner of the Thomas-Ketchel bout. Ef- olds and upward: ' Hone and Jociey. Wt. Str. Fla. p. number of coast championship events forced him on- a bunt. A second later forts made Odds. St. OAKLAND PORTLAND have" been for some time (V. Powers). la the past, but has never covered him- Spencer posing benefit of BEATS A. Smyth 3-2—Beatrice X 10T 3 12 14. was for the past 'to bring Sullivan and Thomas to- R. 4-I—Bath Maria (Malta)..... 05 4 2^23 self with glory. Glowing reports of his bleachers, and while he the right field Commuters Score Easy Victory Over gether.' The Boston man could not be The tangle regarding the two 8-I—Cyclops (L. Smlth> 103 1 3 1 Si- always preceded tronflerfal skill have posed Gray sneaked the ball over to in induced to say the word until he heard Time, 1:07. Royal Kirer. The Belle. Sally Pro«- Beavers Featureless Game matches in which.Joe Gans . was to tnn, Messallne, fin-, !i!m. but he has Invariably failed to Dillon and Spencer was killed off. that Thomas had signed with another Hmaorist. Grace KtmbalU Braly PORTLAND, Aug. 10.—Oakland won part ished as named. play up to his reputation. nn- But Wheeler put fresh hopes in the boxer, and then he became suddenly take within the next month has improved In the last two another easy victory today, capping. the rt^ubteSly has breasts of the faithful by lininga clean for a to finally been — decision by a 5 4 in a fea- anxious chance meet the Call- been unraveled and.it has Second race Steeplechase, short course; S year yrars, and when he appears .at Del two bagger against the left field fence score of to • JOB THOMAS 153 8 12 12 strokes, often they threw their rosy chances to street and. after Crt th«« coast and his are clean walked Hlldebrand. The little fielder him over carefully, he said: "Thomas Jimmy Britt in this city on Admis- away from, the gyninasium apparatus 5-I—Tony Hart (Hnfham) 135 5 2202 30 second Inning, it ( *"j». He has a fast service, and this started the delayed steal and Hogan the winds. In. the day. - , agreed boxing gloves. ge Dawson (Corptey> 153 1 3 5 310 was and Ketchel should fight for the good sion If he wins he has and the He will 3:45. Golden Way. Judge Kolan. Flying at times results in his winning ace slammed the ball for second. In the seemed that Portland about .to • Angeles practice Time. a game as looking .champlo.nshjp.^as i'both are to fight Jimmy Burns at Los all the he needs with the lat- Plover, Ralph Reese. fin!shed as named. »ft<;r ace. He has much speed and his to beat it break the hoodoo and win < meantime Wheeler started "players eligible for that' class." Ketchel posed before Tonr McCarey's club "onSep- ter the'last two weeks of his train back are by the webfoot chased around in — court strokes better than the the plate and was called safe the photographs :Third nee and a half furlongs; s*ll!n?; with three runs with the bases full. • for some recently and it tember 27. ing at /Shannon's, where he. will puj Four. average. In the past his poor showing umpire, although the play was close. 2 year.olds: again today, was iremarked that he resembles Kid Selig appar- finishing prepara- was due largely to nervousness. He Califf essayed to pitch Diplomatic^ Ben the touches -on~his Odds. Horse and Jockey. Wt. St. Str. Fta. Indeed. McCoy noticeably in all boxing po- invariably pieces a but after giving four hits In the fifth his ently took a firmhold of situation tion. 3-I—Rerery CC. Swatn) 103 1 11H 11» went to In tourna- This one run started the crowd years Inning that gave the Commuters three sitions. He Is not 21 old yet be, 10-I—Fandango (F. Burton). 99 5 2 *i 21' yrient and lost both his speed and ac- cheering and made the Seals believe in the- south when he arrived there The matter of referee will set • acquired runs and seems ;an unusually promising 7-I—K. Smith (Dennlson)..lo2 2 4 ** 3V curacy. Evidently he has enemy easy." and tied the score he was chased yesterday and :convinced .= those next week and it is not likelj was But In the : \u25a0 /all tied' Lady Ermy. Bayou that the. away lat- man. The fight between Thomas and Time. :53. Lark. Mtss VlsH- some nerve In the last two years, for weeping and gnashing and Kinsella went In. The * concerned the' southern/ match there any hitch. seems : ant, Totcnabat, Linda Lucy third there was Ketchel at Marysville was hardly a in willbe. It AndakisU. Lake. during that time he has been unbeat- ter did not help^ much, for'he was - M, finished ttamed. of teeth for the locals and a pair of falr,-fest; the form of either boxer, that the latest arrangement was the foregone conclusion that Jack Welsl as able in the south. and touched up for two hits In the sixth ofj runs for the visitors. Bernard as best for all parties concerned. Gans willbe the man in the ring.«-H< — runs, weather conditions were unfavor- third. furlongs, Itis to be hoped that Braly willcot slow Inning, which netted two and an- Fourth race Six purse, 3 year oldi Carlisle each offlced up to the fighting. -, help matters on' Friday. by gave the perfect bj upwards: to appear at Del Monte. A return other hit In the seventh. Hogan pitched able for The men met in the tried to- : Bntts- satisfaction and fail ones of Eddie Quick end safe hits to Jockey. for was plenty, open air and the thermometer regis- agreeing -to a postponement of one the manner- in which-he"refereed th« Odds. Horse and Wt. St. Str. Fin. match between him and Coast 'Cham- center sacrificed and the visitors. He hit 3-I—Fantastic Oloreland) 109 3 3 Is- resulted. Dillon tered more than 100 degrees^ match -Burns; fight with-Nfclson^;.'Added to this i: pion Long would draw a great crowd. but his control was excellent. The week of. his with. with 2-I—Charlie Gilbert (J. KellyUlO 2 1 n 2 3 Cravath got a ticket. Bernard dashed was on ground Long took the southern California bunt, score: Thomas the"; several the additional that he the fact that '-Welsh' has the confi 4-s—Charlie Eaiaan (Swain).115 1 2 IH3 home when Ellis laid down a before, championship from Braly recently, but OAKLAND. days the fight, .and the hot agree each, should 'scale dence of Gans. He -acted as tim< Time, 1:12 3-5. Only three starters. and a moment later Smith lifted a safe AB. H. BH. PO. A. E. would that f only after one of the closest and most weather upset all hts condition. He pounds. keeper for the latter when he foughi — one Into left. Carlisle came over with Smith, 1. f 5 0 1 10 0 135 IfBurns thinks this is Fifth race Six furlongs, atUiag, S year old* stubbornly matches ever • lost a lot of weight, and says he was Goldfield; contested a but Hlldebrand's perfect throw Van flaltren, c f...... 2 0 1 3 10 a concession^ he is fooling himself, as Nelson at arid has always and upward: Braly played run. ...4,0 not able to do himself Justice. "At that played on the coast. five feet. from the pan. HeltmuUer, r. f >0 2; 0 0 it is claimed that Gans .can hold his been friendly with him. There an Odds.' Horse and Jockey. Wt. St. Str. Fla. tennis, but he was pitted nailed Cravath Ketchel made him- step at; a' livelypace wonderful Berry's crew Eagan. 8i .....4 0 2. 3 2 0 not mnay impor- .4.1-/Trackless (Scballer)....los 3 3h 11 These two held until any boxer now the .candidates for 4 the against a heady youngster, who waged Bliss,C...... 1.. 4 0 0 5 8 0 for -the full' 20>rounds, and the Cali- own with /before 5-I—J. W. O'Neal (Moreland)lo« 2 1H 2 n the sixth, when, after stalling around 1b.... ;8 1 public,' barring Jeffries), tant position and Welsh undoubtedl} a great uphill fight. Of course it Is by Blgbee. IB 11 fornlan was probably glad when the Jim if. al- 0-I—BaiU (J. Murphy) 100 7 2o 3 h a bit, they again .waded in and pro- Haley, 2b...... 2 l"° 2-1 ° has long lead th,e I^B 1-5. Frank Bea no means a certainty that Braly would sl"s bell-? signaled the; end :of the fight. lowed to come in at that weight. a over all others. Time. Collins. Monere. the locals look like a Derereaux, 8b 4 12 2 10 ' Stroes, J, PrlncJpSs. Royal Legend* Doc Long. The crack from the south ceeded to make Thomas will train for his Colma fight -The new arrangement . pleases Oma meet flock of platers. Smith and Hogan Hogan, p...... 3 2 I*o-4 0 Kyle, Ayr Water, finished as named. trottld har« a hard row to hoe before at Shannon's, near San Rafael, while Manager Gleason, las it . per- blngled, .Smith going to third because '\u25a0\u25a0 Jack — champion. , probably go furlongs, he gx>t to the With such Totals 31 8 8 27 13 1 Ketchel will- to Joe Mll- go. Sixth race Four and a half * sellta*. Shaughnessy was slow in handling the - mits him to ahead/with his / ar- players as Foley, Janes,. Gardner,. Bell, PORTLAND. - lett's place near, Coima, where fight CAPTURE OF BANDIT 2 year olds: ...-.\u25a0 ball. Gray could hit nothing but the -^Bat- rangements for the; -and will-al- and Jockey. Wt. St. Str. Fla. Bendy, -Browne and Slnsabaugh in the :-,/? AB. R. BH.PO. A. E. tling Nelson prepared for his / last Odds. Horse weather, , - ample time for its advertisement; RAISULI IS REPORTED (GaugeO.. anything and the fans felt easier. But : fight. - ; .-;- low . 7-3—Whisk Broom 100 1 13 14 competition, Braly would have Bassey, L f . .... 4 1 0 VIV 0 0 . Guarda (Schaller) 100 5 2 2 they all began to groan after Bernard 8b a The Britts are: satisfied, --as /they are 10-I— % «fc but a walkover. Mott. 4 0 0:0 >4 0 Brltt and; Gans! There Is match - 6-I— Desmond (Farrow)lOT 6 8 2 3 1 a grass hopper Caaey; 2b.. 3 0 12 Z 0 Jimmy * Chief It been rumored that the shoved a mile minute ...... *.... with which, to rcon Jure. With, the re- confident that can beat Gans Time, :54 1-5. Toplofty, Bergoo, Au> While has Atherton, Alveolar. through the infield. Both runners kept lb 4 ovl 10 'l 2 turn Californian to _• -ithe.latter can" annex Sir Cyril, finished as named. world famed Sutton sisters would par- r. f 4 0 8 of the his best and/the sooner \ Rival Tribesmefi to Be '. buradale. on with a fullhead of steam and were McCredle. 0 1 0 largo ; Said ticipate at Del Monte, there seems to be Donahue, form he will;have a following the titlebf world's champion the bet- scoring c...... 8 1 2 4 2 1 .- ' race— nsl2», 3 year, old* some doubt about never headed. This ended the o.\u25a0«..... 8 10 10 of ;admirers concede him a \u25a0 •;' Holding cMacLean 'a:«t BeVeath Ons B -0 0 0 8 2 0 0 8 for -Just one Imore ::fight, and that 'My whom 1Ralsuli held prisoner, be Henley assayed ...... : 0-^ • < when he held no pair.\ .visit to .have been tomorrow. Four players re- spasm. to do the Basehlts 0 1 0 0 4' 2'l *8 proves disastrous {to them. ; taken \u25a0 to Azgaha, It Is ;said. courts ' o^o— Los Angeles was": an innocent one, SAN FRANCISCO CLUB and, honors time on. He was hit 8 0 0- 1 0 "; long fight V In competition, while from that Portland ...... ^-.0 o*oo— 4 Some hold that the : ; at The'report -'says main the r Angeles 'that' a band .of 400 very hard, Angels copping h1ta...... 0 4 0 1 2 00 3 I—lo but it.suited the Los. .pro- they are ell lower class men. the ten- the 10 safe Base Goldfleld last /September with Nelson natives of the Kmass trlbe^!headed by ones in innings. fielding kept ~-L ." SUMMARY. toYgive ;it a sinister meaning. f nis should prove interesting. Three of six Good r took some : of the' speed from -Gans. moter their /chief,\'stonned Raisulfs :camp on WINSBOWLING MATCH By Hogan 4, by 1,: by ;^isX- nothing VVrong. my the four are at scratch, while the the runs down to two. Stmck out— Califf Kin-, They-.'"forget, however, ::that Gans There in" Monday and'took him and his English tedious, agonizing: actions sella 1. Bases on balls— Off Califf 3,/ off Hogan was; business pol- - Scottish bowllngr. match fourth will receive odds of 30. Tv". G. The of fought one of the best battles at,Tonot thinking,that it bad prisoner, captives. ; / The interclub game 8, off Kinsella 1. Two-base bits—Califf, Mc- ' ' Knowlton, the Ironman, will be called both Quick and Gray robbed the — pah* last; New 'Year's day, when ihe icy the part of Gans to,fight when \u25a0]The -whole Kmass tribe gathered in between the Oakland and the local might Credie, Donahue. Three 'base hit Derereaux. on. of SO "to A. Spar- of the real Interest It have — Herman, 'jthe \u25a0 Chicago ; Azgaha, clubs resulted in a one sided victory upon to allow odds Sacrifice hit* Van Haltren, Donahue, .Hogan. defeated Kid ' \u0084 he had a:more jimportant engagement and it fs understood they In- . youngster was means ;Francisco experts. They row. The latter is a unheard created otherwise and the Hit by pitched ball—Burdette. . Pirst base ;on boxer. ;Gans; had all.his old' skill and pending here. I.think Selig 'deserves tend to;negotiate \tor the surrender »of for^ the San present event. sending more than 100 people away Oakland 2,;Portland I/eft \u25a0 ,bases— hitting .power • occasion, and *to a margin of 3 6 points, winning on wf until the The handl- of errors— .1.:; on onvthat -in; MacLean the Moorish' foreign offi- had credit -for the manner which he \u25a0' capper has been good to him, and, as from the -park. Imagine a nine inning Oakland 6, Portland 7. .Innings pitched—By.Ca- won;when.he, pleased once he settled cials.; •;\u25a0/:- \u25a0,"„;\u25a0' \u25a0^-\u25a0; ; ;:-.. :\u25a0_.; all- four rinks. The scores follow: Sunday, liff5, by Kinsella 4. Base hits—Off Califf 5. weighed handled /the /situation once .he ./.ar- ; lie some fklll last the ball game, In which but five runs were — - He at • ; sultan, through Ben First rink—J. McL«chlan. .J. AT Sto|t showed game— Umpire \u25a0\u25a0' down to work. In 133 ; The Sllman. ths ' • Time of 2 hours. Perrine. : rived on, the Gray, Francisco, man who never tires will have to be scored, going two hours and 15 min- pounds -on that occasion, 'although the scene." Moroccan foreign "minister, has. trans- and James Sai. beat ; time-last night "the people A.;iE»roctor, Gelbraith, Dalziel, at his best to -win.? utes. The ball players evidently do not snow was: deep on-;the ..ground *and >For a / mitted to the" French consul at Fez an D. and H. ; • The other semifinal match willbe be- care; they get their salaries anyhow, Baseball Notes made.road' work'anything'but-a pleas-, passing thought the circus :. was ; in expression of the .grief :with.which he Oakland, 21 to 17. Sbaughiessy, Spencer • - tween Fltz Guerin and Paul Harde- but If Manager Gleason and Manager Gray strack out . . and ure.. Advices, from Los Angeles are to town from""the crowds ;around othe learned of .the slaying- of the Euro- . Second rink—Thomas Millar. Joseph " ' man. The former Is a steady player Long and the other managers want to Wheeler In the third without batting "an jeye. the effect; that; Gaiis Jumped.lnto=con- Tuxedo. It was .nothing but 'Willus peans at Casa •'Blanca, 'saying that no Gray, and G. A. Patterson! San Fran- years' experience to his get give an Tbey all went after that high in curre of his. \. cisco, John Donaldson, Moore with several theirs and the fans honest dition" rapidly when he settled down deckedi out in the flatest creations of one more than he \u25a0."condemned the ,act beat W. credit, while Hardeman is a youngster run for their 25 and 50 cent pieces they to /training.*.'"An'\u25a0 admission fee .was :tailor and -From; his which' cost five ,French lives." and J. A. Maty. Oakland. 21 to 9. Saturday. crowd of ' the .boot:maker. who but recently stepped into the lime- willeither chase these slow bush era or The largest the season. was charged ;at- his training ,quarters last patent-leather gaiters/ with,pearl (but- The sultan said 'that he was ready Third rink—J. C Moffatt. J..W. Elder. unusual speed and many every they to on band. There Is nothing \u25a0 like*a.winning team Sunday,- 1,100 'people paid to 'any! demanded, I*Dunn, San Francisco, beat light. He has else fine them time fail ' and? to *see his derby latest pattern accord satisfaction and. P. get \u25a0 money — ' - • to : ofj - expect him to develop Into ft^star ex- show a burst of speed. Slow baseball after aIL .'lt will \u25a0. the every time •him' work." . .:: \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0' tons/ notably ;the dismissal \u25a0 guilty persons. \u25a0 i ; • , \u25a0}. "A. D. J?ew- AXGELES are Memsic Is forever^ eliminated ; :Fourth rink— A. McVlcari Street made the spectacular play of the day in probably Francisco, months* continuous tourna- AB. K. BH. SB. PO. A. E. ' as. a- candidate; for the '\u25a0 'lightweight brother vhe will '/-*cocV ;his \ A dispatch from Casa ton Robert Park. San The three - sixth when went after . Delmas' \ wireless Blanca "and club has proved Bernard, Cb 5 1 3 0 '.4 5 2 the he, fast : V Pattula, Hugh ment at the California - - : - championship. :; Frank '.McDonald, , head-o"n one* side and- say: ".What's received during the night repoftedthe beat A.' James Keay and Carlisle, L t .4 1 1.1 1 0 0 foul and grabbed .It Just as he was about to -who > a It-will come to a ! of: fights you "doing situation there aY practically same Oakland, 21. to 4. Total—San Quite success. Dillon, lb .4 0 2 0 10 0 0 plunge bead first against the .wall,of -the trained him* for several" his the with some' of \tiie^ Forgie,; month, grand ' '"- r * - ; ~i on "August? ; < 84; Oakland, close at the end of this when CraTath. r. t ...". 2 0 00,0 0 0 in California, says ;Memsic" the?fightirig?"/ "•-_ as 8. General Drude, com- Francisco, 48. 'He was cheered to the echo. J r ~- prizes will be awarded. stand.' mander fof the French^ main-; 'following practice matches wer* the various Ellis.' c. t.. 4 0 2 12 1 0 will be f able* !to «nake the, light- OUTDOOR; LIFE FOR JIMMY force.'istill The Long Is still at the head of the Bmlth. 3b. 4 1 SO 0 2 0 tains hlfl'ycamp outside .city. played yesterday:' \u0084 Melville Jud Smith recorered bis batting eye weight.; limit.\ At./.this \u25a0Vdistance,- lit the I a . Delmas, after a \u25a0 - likely stay there until 61..... 3 0 1 0 0 10 \u25a0• -jimmy : and is to \u25a0 likely ; is -at Harbin Springs and ;he The French;'consular agent ": Joseph Short beat list long slump;and rapped ;out three safe ,ones out seems' that Memsic :knew that . at ! Robert Park and Hogan, c .\. 3 11 1 10 0 0 ; ; '• • •weight! joined there'early 'in-the -week zar and the French ":residents ; John Reid. 21 to 11: *.li* finish. Gray, p....«* 3 0 10 0 SO of tour trips;to the plate: Dillon ; he "could? not*make ithe .but;he ViirKe of that J. C. Moffatt and Was there r 1 place ,• - 1 ;on training .with the 'hope by have flet'to ElA.rash. A. MacDonald and G. C. Patterson beat ! with two. Hlldebrand . and Shaughneagy s went \that his" brother. .The latter- feels ithat - RCADY FOR LACROSSE TODAY were ' PARIS, Aug.v 20; Totals ...\.....32 4'l.4 £-27: 14 2 the only Seal* who did better ;than rone. C They Gans 'would' meet him:no'matter what' ;a big! campaign oh";hand -and The -French gov- ;Brun and J. W. Elder. 21 to G. E. ! ! . he has 10^—- MATEO,Aug. 10.—The Talagoos , \u25a0\u25a0 l ; • SAN SAN FRANCISCO J got 'a* pair "each,' bot; neither;': did'/any }.good: he weighed. The;jcalllng ,off 'of the 'struggle, ernment's-advicesl from Morocco today Center and :A- \u25a0B. Magulre beat B. "E. of San Mateo are in fine trim for,their AB. R."BH. SBi PO. A. E. on the Xjm :pay :'«tung he.jWantslto be- fit- Erery man f 'Angeles Iroll fight disappointment ,;to for^the are slightly," 'more -reassuring The Georga and H. L> Tickner. 21 to;20 ;; team from Oak- Sbecjrhncssy. r.' f....'. 6 0 2 1 1.1 0 the leather safely." No wonder"" took ». iwds^ia^sore: jimm^ wili?^stay \u25a0,in;the \ k^ame with the lacrosse theyj the Gans,*'. '- counted) .»niountainsj'a's pasha ,'df(Mazagan has 'Suppressed *J,«W,: and Deasy: beat; | T polo here tomor- Spencer, c. f. and 2b.' 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 who onj adding another : ' "the Fisher' J. James Jand on Clark's field longias possible ;-as heVfindsf that is - that .!#;• 2:30. Coutts. O'Brien Wheeler,; e5...... ".... 4 1 12 4.1 0 story r,to'(his 'Goldfleldl cafe^t"at !revoltfat clty.. \u25a0Gray and J. ,Mcl»achlan, :2l to John [ row afternon at ' s ;best place him.i /He*has and the Lyons brothers are showing HHdebrand, L-'f...'.'.. 2.\u25a0 0> 2/ *0- oi';l: 0 Espla came up :to wallop In:place ';of Strelb more "withlthe' money ihe v would', earn the -for^ 'been 'i _: Additional.•troops^.will/not be;sent ]io Reid and J. TV."Fisher beat Joseph Gray^i practice. game Sunday will 3b...... 3 0 0- doing ;lot",-of-horseback riding ",• .grows 20; well-In The Irwln. 0.000 ' " ' ' )'a 'with Morwco*':unless the' 'situation and D.-Crßrien. 21 to ATA.^Mcyiair't' by BlackwelL Williams, 0 00 Xontlnned on Pnje [. 38, * - be refereed WHHam 1b...... 4^ 8V 0 0 S3, Colnma Sf I Continued on Page Bottom Col.:6? Judge Moganand'othersand'has -kept Imaterially worse, V. •beat Joseph Gray, 21 to It.• i'.'.-'^"^]-