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Great Shooting j mam*:.: > .* > - ? ?,,-, ? ?._____. ,%a v^tjtlS 44 THE SAN. FRASCISCO. CALL, SUNDAY, .TUNE 29, 1913. WHISK BROOM II ESTABLISHES NEW WORLD'S RECORD Bushr> i\u25a0' Baseballr> l- it Binglesrv i I| BIG BILL DEFEATS CHESS BIG CROWD BIDS GREAT SHOOTING ARMY WHITNEY'S HORSE The Bush iBlngle scribe is just as f anxious |to * get news of the sandlottersfand ithe bushers as; you followsfare,f anxious Itoiisend *\u25a0 In J such news; but for the of/.the \u25a0 cork center pill send! Id somethings original. The Bush ; Bingle Vcolumn| la 1 ATHLETES open you {there) j every NAVY to I is ',room for J SANTA CLARA busliersfand ' ' AT HORSES FAREWELL playing get not .team to a mention, but? there! is WINS SUBURBAN to pitcher at room : boost! an individual' for weeks a S time. ' One ibush faggregation | has |aS fine | pree*i F. Ten Thousand People Wit- at Alan Comes to a agent i and get* in|: an iitem severy;; week, buti the Mrs. Schilling and J. Meet trouble? ia jhe | has "? no one ? else to * talk about jbut marvel > §to| be | with Games at the', ; Communications, VSolutions, ; Etc., J EDITOR, SAN FRANCISCO }CALL) el sofla kpitcher who i ought Diego ness Address All to OHEBB Close After Very Suc- anything, but \u25a0 a bush team. Boosting ils all right. -. Couts of San IMPOST- ?' hut can \u25a0-: ? wise, fellows, and BIG -\u25a0' v. lit ibe ioverdone. Get WITH th* chess facility./ Notes from the Deutsche Stadium at Mechanic*' Inetltate j /Marshall Schachxeltung, probably by Sehlechter: mix 'things a bit. * Features According to a telegram from Frank cessful Season Game \o. 04 . J. Marshall, who in ;; Seattle Mateo, City Horse arrived r San Itednood and ?\u25a0" Most Talked Of in .?' CARO-KANN DEFENSE South BurlinKame. to 10,000 people gathered at Saturday, June ; 22, he expects to reach -SchlfchtPr:- (black i. :ir |Clty have i'organised a four team league, The Call) \u25a0Close- (white) vs. Tartakowtr .' (Special ; Dispatch to The Call) wtich will finish up the remainder ;of tbe season. (.Special Dispatch to America, Cap- San 1 Tuesday, July Mar- :! : : shooting the Stadium in Golden 'Gate park yes- Having Francisco i.->, -?WHITE BLACK*j!i"WHITB BLACK'?; June racing meet on the local The championship ached"; will be drawn! up' iat SAN JOSE, , June 28.?Great , ALAN. 27.?The \u25a0 fI i shall says lie will stay the city by 1 P?-K4 -\u25a0?> ' 1?Q83 i2B Q?K2 i - Q?Q4 ? ni meeting of the ileague next Tuesday, and the by terday to witness the annual cham- in 2 P? o4 2« OR?KB : track came to a close this afternoon, after a game Airs. Ada Schilling of San Jose and tured Three Great gate four on, five days?pro- 1»~<»4 QB?, Q J first will be played next Sunday. ' pionship the Golden 3 P?K>> B?B4 :30 I?-> ..- B?R4 ";'-\u25a0:, very successful A big crowd turned out J- F. of San Diego the field and track meet of the ; R?B.I season. -. Gouts featured vided, of course, we extend the glad 4 B?Qa \u25a0 Bxß « R? uz to cay ,the » horses and the bookies, * * first day of county's first army and navy, which was won by the kopecks. B 32 Q2(e) P? farewell to .m> Splashs- Kennedy* is making .some splash with Santa Clara Classics hand, plentifully /:lined awith j Qxß / P?KB Q? K4iii; feature. registered the If'; the champion :arrives , early enough, MO KKt? B3(ai y?Kt;{ 33 Q?Kt4 P-KH?, and all arouud getaway day was quite a the ( team. Splash has smashing shoot under the -rules of army, with points to spare. , \u25a0 7 Castle* ./- R3(b)B4 P?Kt4(f) R? Kt3lg> and the the ball right and- loft, his average'being right ? ; (J? , The honors werp taken by the favorite* J National Shootingi as6"ciatlon:. > probably v simultaneous V exhibition - -, up : The < was held under the nu«- a>: 8 Kt3; ;: 'Q~KtS;> 35 R?KKt2 RO!(B). at> the present> time. Mrs. "high gun ; meet f will be given* Tuesday evening; in the second choices, anil the public came gut ahead = Schilling was not , pices ('. A., Broom Kl? K2 K?R2 of Y. M. NEW YORK. June 28.?Whisk library reading^ room of ; the Mechanics' 9Q-K3 ?eS?KtSdJ « for the tournament, but she was "I\u03b2- the Presidio ami 10 P?QKt3 Kt?B4 3T QxKP -;;QxP^i*|?3 of the bookies. The horses will leave in a few ;' , Broomstick- During \u25a0 ir*'A\ZErie has ' tiiat lie big conic* * presented gold, IT. the chestnut son of Institute, 57 Post street. his 11 - I'? B4(c)!r!BQ?Kß Vancouver, 1 other to the conclusion side money" every race in which the winners were with Q?Q3 ; ? Q? QBS- (lays for Butte aud where :v' deserves |«f ;from the plate aod will j the in of visit Marshall will play friendly match 12 P? ls4! ; PxBP >, QxQP(I) Kt? K3,; ; rent behind participated, showing cup Audience, Is the moat talked horse games SO meets are scheduled. watch the t other fellow work for Santa c Rosa-to- Ishe and made a ! silver, and bronze medals. A silver with the beet local talent, and tIS QxP KtxP 40 , , K?Kt4 ;/ Re»ulte. i I o?B2 day f any con- In tonight. .Carrying; the £ ii ' As? hits ,been idoing great work jthis ;season; that of the men '.would ihave ; by Corporal America also consultation games, in which two 14 KtxKt -' PxKf '-C 41 R?K<j> Kt?B4 .'.:; FIRST RACE?Five and a hal ;furlongs: ; has a - was vvon L. Clarke's squad Harry or three first class players will unite 1.1 Q?BScb ':':\u25a0\u25a0. Q? i*2 B2cb Kt? Q9(k).] Odds. Horse. Welch t. Jockey. St. Str. Fin. ami held i<l"wn his treceiving jJob without A sidered creditable. ?.,.'"" Impost ' - cavalry, crushing of 139 pounds, Q? ? : not figured of Troop ?; D, carr against; a Marshall; ' . vHxßth 4 1 'J. 4' relief. *># Doc s M««kimanr has f % yet % s out Couts was high amateur gun for the j ; -' First * for -- the champion. While leQxKtP >jiKt? Q2k 43 U? Kt3-.-\ 17.10iI(2)StOOTEXAK,hl3'(Bur!ng)* Filipino* ? game against Payne Whitney's 6 year old horse, Indulges 17 f .^*Q? KKt3 0-5?Dr. Xeufer. IIS I -.-'. i'A 2; 2 4; how those Won tt their % day, ing: off the honors in the rescue in no sensational simultaneous Q?K4 ' :.-:. Kt?lJ4" 4* Pxtt : $1 (Murrey) ; :.« Santa ami just crack at with an excellent r^ total of 188 race. play, Pillsbury's US ? B6ch*. .: Kt?Q2 45 R--Q?(l) UxP! 8-I?Betento, 10r» S (C. S Kelley) 6 ft3 £ 32 £f wants another piloted by Jockey Notter, won the su- blindfold which made \u25a0 : l them on return ifrom east. out Jof 200 targets. \u25a0'.: Winging ;the first of the medals ! 5 Kt? B4 l<6 R? Q2(m> RjtPcb.'V >STime, '. 1:08 8-3 Stoneuian 3-.1 place, out show; tiieir the " "\ s The presentation was - spectacular, *20 ; board, gans-volr': per- IJ«V~K4 : - 3-2 »how. \u25a0 a miss, he off made by Major Murray. burban handicap at a mile and a quar- 20 Q? BOch Kt?Q2 :IT R?Kt2 Rißcli ::_\u25a0 Xeufer 7-10 fplace 1-3 5 show; f Hetento \u25a0\u25a0 72 birds without started J General Arthur formances such-", &"hdrawing card to . (?)Ben w :B, Ph.ion,* ,* \u25a0 commanding department over the park track, this, 21 »?R3(d> UxK 48 QxR Kt? BB J Oreenleaf, ? (3)orwald Anna -iPerndale;? and **Eureka played*~ some'game vlast the morning like a whirlwind, but : t the! western of ter Belmont non-chess (players *as ! well as i' followers1 ,22KtxB 40 Qiych New*Capital. CuvJna, 'Schneider, \ also ran. : league gusty army. of the entertaining. 'Castles "* KxQ. Anna ; \ ?week IIn« the Uninboldt County i Ischedule. breezes about midday hurt his | the United States General Mur- new game,; he is .: most t afternoon, and established a 23 Kt?B4 QK?B 60 Kt?Ksch K?B4 5-'era tchod?Wanna. , The $ contest ?! went 17 1 inning*;!with Yeaxell jof ;./.,-' v "\u25a0' X'^--''-'-y'-: :-;; ray was an interested spectator at all Marshall moves rapidly and usually KtxRP J, score. .:"\u25a0 '.^ /V \u25a0 \\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0-. :i"..\ , a: 'M Kt?B4 Kt?B6 Kerndale eventually winning : : : \u25a0 Q?K4 51 SECOND > '","-X ' j from Oe«chger. At personally of two minutes for the glance RACl?Five furlons*: i city, events world's record suffices to size "up the 25 " P?D3 KtxP ! Kt? Kts ; .9tr. Fin. that Oeschger, ? slab- O. N. "Bobbie" Ford of this' sec-, and % several:! times :situation Q? 482 Odds. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. - j who ;Is; a former St."? Mary's on any '' I'»; ! \u25a0 distance. board. > The champion »is never '2eQ?Kt3 PxP w 53 Kt? - UP?Kt4^;V 5-l~(l)FA8T080, 117 (Hill) » 3 In Btcr, showed ia^ marvelous ,:.game. ' He pitched retary-manager of the San Jose '< Blue complimented the winners. ." "out of (not 21 K?Bs .j by amateur sorts." temperamentally QxKP KR?B4 154 Kt?Q6ch 10-I?Dorian Prince; 112 (Melntyret 2.*j4- 2 1 great ball, striking; out 19 men. > = , Rock club, under whose auspices the The records made the A length away, - John O. Talbot'B has since - 2.81 typographically), and *? long white resigned. : l-l-^(*)L.*PEin)EK,UOI (Bentoo) 4 meet iwas '?\u25a0 held, was second high in the athletes were exceedingly noteworthy second,, five learned how to defeat gracefully.
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