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 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# 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. ; And -iTime. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 place, < 4-5 show; gelding Lahore -was take : V' :;J, -'-!J i NOTES \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0-???v; -- 1:02 8-3. tf Fastoeo' 8-5 \ In the same game a former St. Ignatius boy In amateur class, with < a of -out particularly in the.7 100 Nyard * dash, the J .^X\ out total 182 ; Marshall is Ia .? genial. and / Prince place, '? show; p Lady qPender t lengths Carman's soul, ; makes (a) Spielonann 5 prefers 6 Kt?K2, followed:--^''.by r8 \u25a0 3-2 Vln his caliber at second, playing Cal., two mile relay broad jump. In front of R. F. the rounds from board to board with ? J show. a ,.; Bredwell, Oratorlan, Maud ? Ctmminn, Brown-showed! of 200. H. Ogilvie of Lindsay, ? and the .-\u25a0', l;>y.\r,yi\ * P?KB4. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0::\u25a0''.. :i \u25a0;.:?' (S)Crex, : Bluebeard,'-< a wonderful same for the Eureka team. In the Folowingr events P. a good thin, \u25a0 : also ran. .:,? Rose . was third, Hailing Fran- is the list 'of and which his and E. , finished third. ; H. matured smile on hawk- 'i (b) ? Introduced ? Into :the s conduct of the game : Scratched? 17 (. frames Viu accepted t. a ?: round dozen hard of San like always ready a - 1012, * his Sweet. Calla. t ? cisco, and the winners: ',"???" , "Whitney's other entry, Night Stick, countenance, ' with/ by Splelraanu at Han Sebastian.-' In t \ chances. < * fourth, with scores of : 131 ?\u25a0 "? ' yard Winner, J. T. Allen, Company characteristic retort if*a ,: player tries -pertie; with Doctor Tarraeeh.* V Vi-X.'v*2 THIRD RACE?Seven furlongs: - 178, respectively. 120 hardies? and « Fin. #*#. \u25a0 \ -J J ?was fourth, with G. M. Miller next to "jolly" \u25a0\u25a0'-\u25a0 '-V-.yy ?^ .? >y"~ (c) This moTC. withtwhich Black '"prematurely j Odds. Horee. Weight, Jockey; St. Sir. ; ''* I, Sixteenth Infantry. . . him. ; t ' :.-'" . I?; professional Thlrty-sce- ? : : '< 3; 12 Considerable interest «is being ; Dick Reed was high ' Marls V. ;Haye*. Marshall .;\u25a0; (who, by the way, is de- opens bis game, Is the \u25a0ouree >of difficulties later. 5-2? (8)EEE»B 10G (Benton).. 4 ? manifested-Vat H^ r ? fMile run?Winner. Cock of the Walk last. = 1 ltf-s?Fire, y (Sieloff) ~."\u25a0 ?"\u25a0 2 1 ;i Sacramento :In the Trolley league] schedule.. Ar- gun day, Otto company, A. C. Time. 4:35 3-5. ~ "He 108 for the with 184. and ond C . " ought abore aU.^to'ihaTe'deTelepedthlsiK'S^ ? scended ffrom the same stock which .':...... '. 2.1 rangements ' All six horses were sent away -well wlrijf. p?KK4* ? , l>B (CKtlley) 7 3% »hA have been t made by^tbelleague" of- Feudner was ; second, with 174. IClar- 220 yard being ,1 superintendent ,the .?--, run?Winner. E. Ferren. S. " position » 3 Fire 1-3 »how. | the i tteam ; Half mile W. l>. degree Ito make Isecure Ithe Xt's "< at B4; then I 2-5 «how; third, i for master's: \u25a0? in the minor London i and l>hlgb.; (l)BUck Mate, GrlKly;Beer, considered as th« home team for this new ground. pont powder works, was with N. Time, 2:07 1-5. \u25a0-\u25a0 v . making pace might by | Night Stick the I occur \u25a0P?KKt3. followed B?KKt2 Downland. J v, : : " [» > tournament of 1899, has played almost '. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0''-\u25a0\u25a0' \u25a0;-f. aUo ran. Scratched?Blondy.:,;'-.*, -; V; The schedule of game* to be played od the 'i67.''V;;'->{: ;;.\u25a0?- -.-7; '\u25a0'\u25a0;"':: \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0[':\u25a0. .\u25a0;:'?\u25a0 Tony ?Winner, H. McDonald, -Troop up ? Castle*:(Kß).' i -.-...\u25a0. <-l * v-i "Whisk Broom. H\u03b2 opened a lead continuous professional chess. <;' While ; s (d)?> »would lead? disaster, through grounds follow:.. \u25a0 , were cavalry;.* .- \u25a0 21 B?Ktr.: to - FOURTH RACE? furlongs:: ; ? : Realty Other professional scores E. B. First Broom, not engaged i \u25a0\u25a0 - > July Marysviile f Company M. four lengths, "Whisk 5 in match tor 21 m 21 B?Kt2, which, Brooke vs. Colusa 6- vs. ?\u25a0 Bquad Sixteenth of while tournament R?QB: Best war after Ofltle. Weialit, Jockey. -\u25a0-' St. Str. '; race?Winner.K S Horse. Fin.'. July 13; ire. ;t . ts; Vanarman 160, W. !A. Simonton 150 -' "\u25a0\u25a0'? outfooting the contests he a R?Q, would Chico July i20; ;Oroville August infantry. -. '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:':. \u25a0\u25a0-.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0 . ''\u25a0\u25a0-', ?\u25a0'-\u25a0\u25a0 . wraps, :by " double was has been welcome visitor '\u25a0:'21 % B?B4; .22 Q?K4. t followed 9-S?(B)L.PAKCHITA, (Beran) 1 1, 1 D\u03b2 ' \u25a0 ; ~ \u25a0 - \u25a0 under 113 17; ?\u25a0 » ~ and Oeden.; the long run down the In most of the J countries of f Europe, Sresult' In the win of the 5adverse ; QP. >. v- 2 «\u25a0\u25a0 ?4 0-O?(DXOOTmrAY. (Boland) 8 vs. Woodland August 24..vv; - W. J. Hlggins 138. v \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0?"i Pole vault? Winner, P. O. ; Fort Me- others. After HO 5,2;i2B \u25a0 was \u25a0' \u25a0' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0';< ??-*-\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ?\u25a0 strong including England, France, \ Denmark, , :«.(«?) Through '>.this: flue queen maoeurer /white cieopat.sioor(Cotton).-.\u25a0.?\u25a0.**.-\u25a0:? V-\u03b2»'* 31 : Dr. A. M. Barker of San :. Jose - Dowell.v-5.i---:"- * -"-* m stretch, a \u25a0 - - \u25a0 1 back Notter took gets . ~2S--;-'' '";>-"\u25a0"-.'-^'.- '-'".\u25a0'\u25a0 in .f 100 yard Winner, R. M. Metcalf*. Twen- Xorway, Sweden, Holland. Belgium, ,the advantage.. }':\u25a0??"\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0>\u25a0\u25a0.:\u25a0 Time, 1:00 2-5. t Lady Panchlta ,:2-5 place; ",r Chico; at ? present ; 5 high gun, with a run of il3 > straight - \u25a0 * heads* the* Trolley jleague, seconds flat. eased him hold of Whisk Broom and Germany, Austria-Hungary. -;(f);Much stronsrer; was ?34 Q? Kt3!.. with the Kootenay place. betting.- (2)Orange \u25a0 eight -, ' ty-eighth ;Ree. company. Tim*. 10 Spain and " »-20 No show standing" with -. victories ,and ifour i defeats.' the "miss out event. \u25a0/\u25a0\u25a0. ?/'-'.'??, i, Firestone. Troop company, while f threat. 35 Also 34 Kt? - arid^ ?\ ;0. P. to of his Q?KScTi or P?QKt4. also Pride- -of Lismore, Roman ?Winner. -? back the rest The American .:? has yet to w.hat 30 Blossom ran."- , Scratched? Woodland is full ;to bat, along : visit ; K3, was markedly worthy \u25a0^?-;, : in game the while m The : winners ".' of the other two tro- D First cavalry.;-..,::.- \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 .\u25a0'.. .. Night Stick continued to race great country players, namely, : and then 85 Kt? KKt4 Enfleld. ,;', :\u25a0 ; \u25a0 ;./;\u25a0;::\u25a0-:\u25a0>..;' ,'". ?r^;-'.: ?, '-A"- Marysville Is'; at present; in *\u25a0 the ?? eubbaeenu'iit. of chess : -\u25a0 ;* \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 -..il^>. % 2 ? phies were Trout of Pa- :t Running high Jump?Winner. A. W. Arbauch '\u25a0 "\u25a0' \u25a0' of coflPideratio-.i. : The ; ;\u25a0*--'- .\u25a0; in this S. W. - In front. '\u25a0 :\u25a0' \u25a0\u25a0.'\u25a0' \u25a0". \u25a0' '.\u25a0' Russia. However, if negotiations now f'FIFTH teams stand as follows: - .v ' \u25a0\u25a0- r j RACE?Six furlongs: ; ; . : i (B) If. Instead. then '-' H. C. \u25a0\u25a0::\u25a0-?: \u25a0.' M~- --v home promoters Best. - 34Vi R?Kt4.. : Weight, Jockey. Str. Fin. Club? \u25a0''<-.:-\m'-.~': :.\u25a0\u25a0 ;\u25a0; v Won. Lost. Pet. cific Grove and C. H. Nash; president \u25a0 --.-- \u25a0 pending Odds. Horse, 1 \ r: Springer,- Siity- Approaching the turn into the between the f of the 35 KR4!, (If SS»4 KR?Kt3.. then ~ St. : g \u25a0:*- Potato \u25a0 ?Winner. J. B. up ~: P? QRxBP : 2-1?(1)- (Sieloff). ,2. 2 1': Chico;v.*'\u25a0..":\u25a0; .-..vr;*.",":\u25a0'.*:? 4 CO7 of also finished ; was a general closing conflicting Havana and St. Petersburg 38 KtSch followed by etc.):' 36 PxR, -JDAHLOREN, 108 : % .... \u25a0./:*..*.'. the local club. Nash ?:' seventh company C. A.; .- \u25a0 stretch there ' 1 Q? 1QsKP. 5 12 1 Woodland .:v".;::w.v. r,*.",...". vi.7 ; 5 ns.s day (both 8-S?(B)H.RANGE,niI (Molwwth) -- as Whisk Broom tournaments. scheduled for early , R?KtCch: 37 K?R2,i -RxKKtP; 38 Q? KtSch, - high- for the with a^ score of 166 440 yard daah?Winner-,* B.W. Farren. U. 8. X. behind the leader and ,\u25a0? ,'3 Brooke Realties ;.."."."....;."::;..*;-. (J in 1914.) brought to an agreeable X? 30 P?KtOch!. and wins. ;. :v ?Sam- Connor. 108,'(Cotton)..'*'... 13 4 -1 500 Two mile run?Winner. A. L. MauMln, U. 3. are, R2: breaks. mate - : : -? "*« ; the , of his stable High OroTllle ??.\u25a0\u25a0;'..;...;\u25a0\u25a0.r.7.."".,;.r;.;.: it s ? = drew alongside consummation, \u25a0is that "(h)' 'instead ."..V then ;30 KB!. Time. 1:15 25. t s nahlyren 1-2 g piece; s s c - X Tin-*. 10:1.". 1-."\., .jvCOfcy*' "\u25a0 :/ a by his it likely \u25a0 Mar- If. QxP. * 2-5 place. N»> show betting. H Colusa : '.T. ;v.\u25a0. ;i\u25a0'.-%-.".'-:. y.; :^w;.. 5 " 7;- 417 \u25a0 Mrs. Ada '*\u25a0 Schilling, Mrs., Etta - - pulled bit wide Ranges / f-v .ißanning ?Winner. -H.W.'Arbausb. latter was shall will soon C visit the land; of the Q?Q4; 37 Q?KtSch. ;. K?R2; 38 R? KBB." and -«Leo: iand Marysviile .':?r.VV,;.7. ,8 -. broad '« big \u25a0\u25a0 (S)Perey Henderson also ran. Scratched ?Eddie .r.'.'.V.V:? , , 4 1 333 Haughwott Francisco and '? Mrs. '. jockey in to give horse czar./ v.,v' \u25a0:-~ _\u25a0: .?.-?'.,-\u25a0.". white wins. ->o ~':--: i' . \u25a0 of San li. feet 10 , *. order the -:. \ .: \u25a0\u25a0. *, , ;; .- ]. .\u25a0. 'v, C.'*i>»-taac«.*?iV inchea. . : : Mott, Captain Llndsley, Forest. * two Winner, Lord ;of: the the "?',National. relay race, -«f Xt?K3, ": of Los Angeles ; are miles-? racing From there to the finish Marshall was born In New York city t- (it 39 KB.*>. with the.menace : /; ,: C. E. Groat Guard room. \u25a0 i point; - - ?* ''-, C. ' Company infantry. (}. always command, in by parents 'came into consideration nt this -, SIXTH-RACE?SeTenifur!onss: -'-\u25a0 "~-. '"^iS >. A!f Reed, ; who lias shown I eueh speed getting in a': state women's cham- L, Fifth X.\u25a0 - in 1877 and taken his :to 1 , Whisk Broom was ?B2eh, forthwith. .: Odds. Horse, 'iWeight, Jockey. : St. Str.': : Frankels, contestants - \u25a0f Class relay,s race two mllea?Winner, Fort . Barney quit *B Montreal years remaining (J) Better was 41 Q " round the bags; for,the has pionship race 50 targets, to be shot "? although furlong pole Not- when 3 r old, s ' : Fin.' : of ; at '- ' 112 team. Time. -V, the last (k) On 42% K?Kt, 4o Q? K2. and thereafter 12-I?Locust Bud. ill (Mclntyr*).. 2 the v"two bone, two block" ;;team" and; willt play Baker 8:06./ whip, in the Canadian city nine years. Mar- '\u25a0 ' ? \u25a0 put? - "\u25a0?". -" ?' 5 2 ; off tomorrow afternoon. >I\u03b2 pound Winner. Garb J.Bart, Com- follow.-.; - :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0.\u25a0??\u25a0??\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0.-' ; 6-1? Alchemist, j113 (5ie10ff)...... ; |2j%* his » t ter was compelled to draw his "-Q?-ÜB' V' A-"'"-* \u25a0\u25a0 ": s ? first game:with^Oroyille^ today in the out- outside, shall became a member of the Montreal '?-?< (1) The declnlTe error. After , 45 R?K3:. 0-5?Fort Johnson, 113 iMoleswtlO tt 4?- 3 field.?-'-". \u25a0\u25a0-. :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' ..-;?-.-;? '.-\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0:-?\u25a0 :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0,? :;*-\u25a0*..::_-: pany. Twelfth infantry. Distance, 37 feet R up on the ' : ' > : h*v i \u25a0 '- B. moved -? as ? * Lahore Chess club a age and was the ?\u25a0'?-;: \u25a0;.\u25a0,.:./- - If. iInstead;instead. 40 RxKf, then likewise Quarter, (2)Beautiful- tKnight,* '\u25a0-: Al Burrows,'- the crack" catcher \u25a0 for the Football Beacon,. Troop First cavalry.*"> .1 the rail. W. Pollock. Marshall's twelfth 40 RxKt.-Vthen likewise (B)Np Sorrowful. outfit, : , iI?:X .r> i B. The winner was hard ridden all the... birthday found him a resident of;the RxPch,: and; white loses either R_or ;Q.l .?;?\u25a0 _ (I) Lieutenant Sawyer, .* also ran. \u25a0-' Scratched?* ;f isi another \u25a0 lad who -has' decided ,: to seek -.? \u25a0-'\u25a0-.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'" r--- *-?Wia»'iK'tftim:'h: Clarke and H. I fields ,; and cavalry. ";\u25a0 home, chal- City of Churches and, ,of course, a Mazurka; 5; Queen Ruth. v - ' pastures 5 new. --5 He' ha« \u25a0'. signed fwith W. Kline, Troop D, First way but answered each £ Mudera and will open today. ; Strenuous Work pyUjuastlcs?Winner, -. Corporal Joseph courage, member of> the Brooklyn Is a r was RACK?Six furlongs: K. \u25a0 with them : \u25a0, . '\u25a0. 'Mountedv \u25a0 lenge remarkable hold- Chess club. Here little skirmish which SEVENTH : - \u25a0;\u25a0;: \u25a0',*\u25a0??\u25a0?* #;\u25a0 ,: ' ? ,::; Msthews , squad. Troop D, First cavalry, v with by a When the writer first met Marshall the: a tournament at the Uni- Odds. Horse. Weight. J Jockey. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0; St. Btr. Fin.' safe, to played - \u25a0* win in ing both horses latter E. ? *-.'»? (2)FIT2GErIx.D, (Hill). 1112 :- r , Halfi hour concert* were rendered Napier ;(a ?>. youngster LouieiLowenl)i>rg. 'go. \u25a0 - and his "brewers" to ? and :W. - versity of to a team to 100' * a fine California select: (Cotton) ' Dispatch ~. '?' \u25a0; Lahore, which ran (I), Tracey today. (Serial The Call) throughout by length from in ; knee * pants) ; were z playingia.i match beat the boys from ;i; Stanford. IMr. *-fi? 123 '4 2 2.J-!- ; Good night, Louie. ? the afternoon five mili- to race. for the boy championship at the above --12-I?Briton, 10» (Im*Ht 2 ;553 ,1%, WINTERS. i\June 28.?According tary band?. ;j. Woods is now connected with the Me- Time. ;: 1:14. j out .' show; captain '.' .<.\ the time of two minutes was named club. This was about 1896. as an s assistant - Fitzgerald 3-5 t place, IMek * * his' employers,: Sterling Peart, When Marshall's chanics' Institute \u25a0 Poneaster 7-10 'place,? .1-3 show; Briton 6-5 show. N'wnan will* be at short today with the varsity Rugby hung accuracy was questioned ascent to the heights of ?"- -?? o %*, Barney Frankel < they up, against elect of the California out its librarian: : . \ Klfetin? c Fashion end (B)Ed ; 0 also ;ran. team when: line f, horsemen who held watches mastership was a?: matter ofc three or , <.:im<- Xo. 65 V Scratched?Ancestors."- * the San* Rafael 'outfit.,,; Noonan , is ; a former \u25a0 St. team this coming season, ;. will>be in by \u25a0 .\u25a0' \u25a0 \u25a0 several four years from the , date of these . Ignatius and Santa Denver Turnfest Events Barretto, the -. .- Weather ; cloudy; good, ij; Clara lad -and has-.been doing great tlcondition vfor the vopening ,of on the race, and W. H. matches with Napier and the iyoungr s SCOTCH \u25a0 GAMBIT ..track - good work ; with Frank Tracey's f of having Woods /xvhltf)-vs. Goldman (black). team. football practice and ?\u25a0\u25a0 will need but official timer, was accused Russian. Sournin. When the American ' -?\u25a0C; -'v?f?. ;r- v,iv#< .'.\u25a0?\u25a0'";,:\u25a0\u25a0 ;;:.:;:-,: WHITE iBLACK little preliminary work ion the grid- Awards stopped his watch when Whisk Broom administered the only defeat """WHITE BLACK . H : * Champion sustained 1 r-Ki P?K4 : SKt?Kts ; Castles T The' Barney jre., San V*Rafael game will':be a , to himself and ready r for regular finish line, instead by World's ; at A\ i Northwestern League | battle \u25a0 Iron make fit passed the Lasker the 2 KKt?B3 QKt?B3 9 P?K5 r.. Kt?K I 'of southpaws ;today. Daley » will be on the intercollegiate. event, which Paris tournament (won i - , mound >; the California-Stanford of the real line for this masters' of 1900 3 P?Q4 Pxl» ?I 10 Q?IW \u25a0'\u25a0' I* I ?KR3- % for the "hatters," while ;Ferdie \ Johnson 28.?-Awards an- on. by Lasker; Marshall tied for third) his U willIdo the } team. . « *. IPeart is working on a ranch 4 near i DENVER," June ;. inches farther 4 XB?R4 B? Kt3ch 11 KtxßP -'.--?* .. Q?Ki s iwork for the home These are yards some SPOKANE, .? Is 40 and position l June I 28? Victoria batters ham- ;- " in special events ," turnfest timing was in the firmament of stars 12 KtxßPch K?R r about the two best leftr jin the bush lat here, and is to have ?12 pounds \u25a0nounced \u25a0 of chess 5 p_B3 PxP \u25a0 \u25a0 ,Nbanders « \u25a0 - said lost Barretto insisted that his . U: present ' acknowledged/even by of his - - Tonor Cadreau In the second and third the time.;*"'- .; ti? '.?:.: ';'^ games today were:-;; on the was some r< Castles. PxP 13 Xt?BO mate V- mered and.* ' \u25a0 in the last two \ weeks. He |engaged as stopped his watch i \is Harry correct, he fellow clubmen, with whom the plucky,- -7 BxP Ktr-B.°.. ... innings "today";and, assisted \u25a0by ? bases >on\u25a0 balls,' ' # on a strenuous work " 120 yard \u25a0? ?First. v Re- a flag held where the horses determined youth was honor.;*' .. harvester. The ' ]11 fall of without netted rune. The final score was Victoria 12, The Potrero '', ;Is deker, Cincinnati. "16 -seconds;', second. of two minutes ; Four years : team**wending its way Ialong: has taken off considerable superfluous finished, and the time later witnessed V:Mar- Spokane 3. Score; the 1stormy.* ,road >of*competition irudderless.\u25a0;-; In and the v*de- William Knabenhoelt, Davenport, la.. record. shall's crowning-achievement' at \u25a0 flesh -| California captain stands as an official the \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0..\u25a0\u25a0 ..-..\u25a0..\u25a0\u25a0 '..-.\u25a0»-\u25a0 other word*, the iteam*ie minus a manager 16 1-5 seconds; third, Harry - Cambridge ; . p Victoria R Spokane ,AB R IIP A since- clares:; he could play the game his ; f c ; Fisher. Springs.(Pa.) tourney, :AB II P A Chick Deviufi , left for his in *>nst. ; ; of Not In the history of the race has when Million,of... ! home 'the: The iMadden.lf. 5.2 0 4 0 0 10 seconds. victory, he won first place without the loss of FEIGT,. 14 team has; some high ;class; lads in Griffen, Tray- life at a J minute's notice. ; v Cincinnati, 16 3-10 weight carried to PROBLEM NO. B. BY M. Kawlngs.es r such a been a game from the pick, of * the 'world's ! S 13 2 <> McCail.lb.. 4 0 211 0 nor,f Oillagly,,;. Bauer and Bill Breen , ; In the 600 .yard relay race, which jwas in addition to his new world's rec- Black?ll 'Pieces. Lyncb.ef... 3! 0 17 0 Vohe,.ln .;. 4;; 0 118 !\u25a0 Graham. P and chess masters. That exploit will - R 6 and 5 Gun IBenson t are \both ] anxious Ito J jump into SOUTHERN TENNIS !; CHAMPIONSHIP won by North Cincinnati turnvereine in Broom has to be credited a will Meek.lb... 3 10 4 1 WaKner,2b.4 0 1 the managerial Job, as they realize the possibility ~ 5 3-5 seconds, ; ord Whisk be cherished recollection and Ibe Swain, rf.. 4;>lßi 0\u25a0: 4 0 5 « ..-\u25a0 Shelton 1 minute second and unprecedented feat enduring OJCouJwn.lf.. lr. of the >. outfit. : ?\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0- , Oi NEW ; ORLEANS, Jane \u25a0\u25a0-2S.?Robert \\ on J . the hitherto Inscribed the tablets which Alhert»,3b.'4 110 12 10s * place were as with big performed by OlPappa.rf.. 4 »nd ?J.C B. Adoue *of Dnlla*. Tex.; won ;?; the third ;winners announced f all of the handi- tell deeds ss \u25a0- - of winning three of Columbia's Dolinat.M. 4 10 2 2 Ftatlmns. 4 112 3 \u25a0'--"--?* ?*, southern tennis championship in doubles \u25a0by de- follows: Concordla turnvereln >of St. *T > Rons Marshall, : caps, Metropolitan, Brooklyn and Sub- long after is given free Shea.c 5 8-4 *tHannah.c. .4: 1* 1 2 2 ?lNon^L«ugorl4 showed hie class with -Colosa last feating fE. *S. Mansfield and Carlton .Smith of ; «^ «i . f *' - Louis, second, 1 minute 16 seconds: year. transportation across the Styx by the Kantlhnr.p 4 2:10 i Toner.p..'. /O*; 0 0 0; 0 Sunday. He played a great game Atlanta':, | |of gulf states | urban, In the Fame J * In the outfield InIthe finals the J \u25a0 * tennis Philadelphia turngomeinde. Grim Ferryman. , , ; V i* -v >\u25a0;>,;.-\u25a0 -v,,: ? ? ? ?--~ ICsdreau.p.. 0. <> 0 0 0 and has made a. home himself C»-- here thls, afternoon. The . third, 1 ; Suburban to the : ? : , for? the tournament ! scores were The value of the T0ta1...87 12 13 27 :. 5 Olmstead.,p 2 0 0 10 luna fan! ' 0~S; o?7, 6?4, 6?3. minute! 7 seconds. '/ \u25a0;. \u25a0 ;.-: * $3,000.' ?winner was There are vast stretches in theSe \u25a0 # .". . 3827 ? . . 14 . -\u25a0- \u25a0-\u25a0?- -\u25a0 I -,-:\u25a0 :-,?-*??\u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-,:?- ;?\u25a0>-. -,< --..;.--? T0ta1....34 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 -*- ?\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0...?. \u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0.- \u25a0.\u25a0.'\u25a0\u25a0-.. -.>: United States inhabited by barbaric ' Wakeman.- Wells* Fargo'« catcher^* played a big: \u25a0 "\u25a0'?.- - :- ?\u25a0 ~.- ? \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0?/ v.v- ..\u25a0'.,->\u25a0...:.? hordes, where the fair Goddess Caissa i< ?'' \u25a0-.::\u25a0 ? SCORE BY INNINGS .*,\u25a0'' league game last Saturday. His 'receding: was Carnival is not worshiped and > Victoria .V.;..05 4; 7 0 0 tiki 0 o?l2 ;high clas*. It was «;caution f the way he msrte - Marin County which contain no the runners hug the high priests to her Spokane ;...;;;;;.-.Ot 3:0 0;;0! 0 0 0 0? 3 : \ ;bags. More thau'one Union' dedicated service. ?' Trust « an attemptod steal. , In other words, there are certain ,sec- -"SUMMARY.- ; ' ? ? Of Sports tions of ; our country by ; \u2666 unblessed a Mercantile\u25a0 Morrison seemed »to be ', ever, like the nuggets ;in one Double play?Hannah to Wagner. , Hit by pitched at \u25a0 found a.'dark ; bor*e. leant .enough of one *to (fire the July a red letter day for spot by the .' early California placer ball?Meek by Cadreau. Wild n pitch?Cadreau., champions: ; keeping ----- I I 4 will be " a hard time their equilibrium. miners, Stolen bases ?Swain, Lynch. Rawltngs;. First : general. - county in there are two excellent chess ,,.. Larkspur and Marin appear * called| 4, S2.' .# base on bells?OffiToner off Cedreau a monster athletic carni- columns which weekly lin the ?Union Trust'e star hatter, Andrarte.* was up to On this date Staten Islander of Stapleton,: 6. 1., and Struck out ?By IKantlehner 7. by tCadrean ?1. by * game will be the l';% ?Victoria %!;'\u25a0 Spokane form Saturday.irt Fire hits out:ofiflTetime» did val and baseball the Advance of West' New Brighton, Olmstead» Loft on his average any. main of a carnival which 7 is f>. 4 .Time | of, game?l hour and 00 ' minutes. ? Um- not hurt :: : \u25a0 features* S. I. The first ,is conducted by one of ? \ - to be the largest thing of its kind ever America's foremost illustrators pires?Casey, and Ostdiek. and : V ; White? lo Pieces. :'.?/-\u25a0'' > v\u25a0'\u25a0":..- attempted In the county, pen and ink artists, Charles Broughton. White ;to play and mate :in three : mores, i" -' EVEN AT PORTLAND Miss The big event of the athletic pro- whose work ;is well~ known to readers .* 28?Portland and Van- Seavey Defeated by , June , race of Life. The Advance is --* PORTLAND. gram will be a modified Marathon column edited PROBLEM NO. 53.i BY O.'.WURZBTJRG."- couTer " divided - honors -» here '? itoday,' 1Vancouver have by Earrsimonson, a graduate of Cor- --(A fine miniature from.Westen' uud Daheim.) taking ',: curtain raider the J Colts the over six miles. There been l< the and Miss Reese of Broughton ? ; - -: athletes entered in the race, nell and SOME litterateur.\u25a0''.: ;v \u25a0 :-; \u25a0:-:-' Black Piece?. :'; ;..-:.:'-, second affair. Both \u25a0games', were; splendid pitch- nearly 100 signs r his column "L.,B. p." l (Little Ing battles.: , ';" ~'~t; county > 5 'Score: ? '.'".'' which will be started from the Black Pawn).' ~ Rafael, and men Slmonson's norn de "' FIRST- GAME, '? at the plume . '' KANSAS CITY. Mo.. tourtliouse San -is; "White/Knight.""' Of course, * ~ June 28.?Mis« to San AB RHP A Portlnd.~ AB R H P -A run over the country roads identity a profound :VncTr.' Gwendolyn Reese of Tex., won Will their is secret, and Helster.3b. 4 1111 Bancroft,ts 4 0 111 Dallas. Anselmo, thence to Ross valley, Kent- outside of , the chess world it is doubt- ; = 5;, the women's championship of the cen- Bennett.2b *8 i 1115 FlUgrld.if. 0 110 field, and finish at Larkspur.^- ful !if very many know who "L. B. - Klppert.cf. 3 4 12 3 0 west \ singles Escalle P." 2 0 tral in today, and really v ;;;\u25a0* 3*o Heilmaun.lf tennis 'i de- Larkapor will play San Raafel for "W. K." are! Frisk, rf... 4 0 2 0 0 Melchlor.cf. 4;*l,i 115i0 feating Miss Evelyn Seavey of concerns '0 ;Kansas the baseball championship of the But the following- only Walsh.lb.. ?8 013 " 0 Peters, ::i 3*0:0 *7 J 1 City, -6?2, 6?4, in the in basket 'W. K."; so for the present, fare thee Brfnker.lf. 4 0 '~ 10 oJMotaler.2b.. 3 0 16 1 finals the The amount you pay for tires and county. The coast champion well, "L. B. P." _ Bcnaniey.es 8 0 12 '61 Willlanis.c. 3 0 18 % 1 central .west tourney. i.. ,-: ;.'\u25a0:? v . Exposition quintet, *'\u25a0 ' ball team, the will Konnick.c .l4:- 0 0L 7 ; 2iColtrtn.3b.. 4 0 0 11 , Miss ISeavey ; did { not show her usual an game. A tug of \u25a0 The -Advance for June 15 contained .;;4- 10 3 \ 1 the miles you get depend upon your judg- play exhibition , Ingereoll.p. 4 0 0 0 2 Cailahan.p. 0 form because of an injury to following ;\u25a0 one of her between teams of San the challenge: '*. \u25a0 ? v; war Anselmo "Reader, our born is; eyer ;silent. ..Wefalways hands in yesterday's play. v H Larkspur Total ..32 4 27 16 Total ...34 2\u25a0827 ?8 received ment in and and a race for fire hose- was a mossy :- violet by ?a ] shrinking stone. But : The Texas player was of buying tires. ?\u25a0 SCORE- BY'>INNINGS r -';'.;.> master the carts will be other features of the cease these mad .shouts- and ; peruse' \u25a0 game .* r this"state- at , :,r- " ment:: \u25a0'-:»?- \u25a0 -!\u25a0\u25a0-?\u25a0 ':.,:\u25a0:,..\u25a0::..,' --._ .. 0 "0 0 < r>?4 all times. i:. \u25a0 eporis. : ? .Vancouver "~ 0. 0r.3 :, 0 1 Seavey's injured- "First?We maintain that the *oanet run at Portland . 0 0 0 o'o'2 0 0 o?2 Miss; hand intereferd the ...head of colynm"today* Is the; finest piece of; ...... with her serving, but SUMMARY ' the local woman Our Chemists have discovered cbess Terse that ha* ; appeared." In any ?,-chess ' .put up a plucky game. -... ?" | > Peters,' California League oolyum from -Nagasaki..-. to Dublin ami from. > Errors?Bennett. Walsh. Bancroft. The winner was ; -. Bncnos Aires to Choetaw -Corners,? not excepting: Mnhler. Struck :out?By Ingwsoll ?63 by Calls-, awarded the Kansas &;sa process which toughens the pure rub- published * I City Star trophy, . the " works of Professor Fiske, -Walteri'' l.an 3. «, Fint ibase on * celled* balls?Off ICallahan which must be won STOCKTON, June 2*. ?Fresno landed bard on- and; Anthony 2. Two s Metcbior. Pulitzer F. Gruenentbar of West base hits?Frisk. Heilmann.l three times before it is her property. s \u25a0\u25a0*--;-.. \u25a0?\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ber, giving strength New; Brighton, v v\u25a0\u25a0?'.\u25a0 *". \u25a0\u25a0:>- >.;\u25a0-*\u25a0"'\u25a0= \u25a0-\u25a0 -Sacrifice hits?Bennett. *Bancroft, .iScharnweber. '; : it additional and elas- home , tin ball this afternoon and won from the \ Z Mrs. Malcolm McNeil! of Chicago won J "Second?That the first line of fhe sextet (not ' '\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0 v White?4 Pieces. :?\u25a0;\u25a0 \u25a0' Stolen bn»os?Walsh. Ktppert. i Wild pitch? ,, team without serious difficulty. Score: \ Vk- ; fJ&%: the consolation singles from the»FJorodora- one) Is worthy,, of ranking \u25a0-, beside White \u25a0to play and mate *in three, moTei: V -'::: Caiiahan. ' Time of game?l hour ;and 50 min- Miss ticity? and Diamond "More R H P At AB R H PA the lines ' utes. .". Louise Hamilton of t Mileage Freeno AB Stockton great of any topliner from Spencer :to -' ?Toman. "V .-\u25a0 :,'\u25a0\u25a0': '\u25a0 ' v' » ,- Kansas i City 6---1 * X, 0 Pierce, rf.. 2 3 0 Schmidt, rf. 5 0 1 0 0 Mr. ; Markfaam, - also fof > West sNew Brigh- ... ,\u25a0 6? 2.\u25a0''»:?:.-.'? r;_f- ;-v"r \u25a0'?-?'?." ; \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0?."?\u25a0 v""-':-.v-' a.;- V'- Edwin. . " ''. GAME "\u25a0'\u25a0"?\u25a0'\u25a0 : ) ft 1 0 4 0 0 by way,> '"'. PROBLEM ; NO. BY 8. LOYD. ' :SECOND Wheeler 0 9 Wilholt, 0 3 ton. end, the ~64.Y< 5 . of a chess; player." Tires made Vitalized If. : ? '{~ (Steinltz once said: » ''If?\u25a0 a \u25a0\u25a0 .wanted;. ; to '-\u25a0 Rubber cost you Bawyer, 8b 5 12 2 3 McClelnd,3b 4,01 53 "The world baa heard the challenge of '\u25a0>-'\u25a0' i,''\u25a0\u25a0-': * " «man : < Vane»r .ABItHiP < A I'rtlnd AB RH- P A x Tahey. m.. 4 2 2 14 Boeckel. 4 1 1 ,2 1 '\u25a0\u25a0 >; [solTe one of Loyd's problems by analysing every nelster,.'lh 4 (i 1 1 2i Bancroft. 3 114 1 2b. ? " i r= --J " "W. K." board, more, " ' .possible more on the he would naturally Bennett,2b 4 4 t 3?0 2 0 no 5 Butler, ss.. 40142 - 0-o\u25a0\u25a0 2: Fit7:grld,r 1 Meueel, If. SOI 0 - ''' And'' ~ ' ! . here Is the Sonnet: get only ;oa last; r Booming Greet Cannons Bender, cf. 3 0 1 1 0 Thomas, lb. 3 12 .!\u25a0- 1 -- ' the solution, but his trial?cot Ktppert.cf t4 0 0 0 0 Hcilraan.lf 4 0 13 0 Wilson, -b. 3 0 14 4iPittman, cf 4 0 2.4t0 ' . ;before.") .v' \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0 \u25a0-.-\u25a0* \-t~-J- :-\--r> .\u25a0'->:. --vir?:'. ?:: Frisk,rf... 4 Ox 2 *H0 Melehlor.ef -2- 0«0 |l*0 THE - t^. QUEEN '\u25a0;.-. .?\u25a0'.' Pieces. -'?\u25a0'\u25a0-'\u25a0 \u25a0.;-/,\u25a0':;.\u25a0., ''', Walsh,lb. Hoffman, c 3 1 1 5 2|Cbe6hire, c. 4 0 I 2 1 \u25a0 i Black?7 3; 0 lit OH'eters.ib. 2; O\u03b1 ;SO Boy Scout p. 0 (» Vndrada, p. 2 0 0 0 4 - Brlnker.lfi3 1? MoU>r.2b. '3 00 '2' 5 Hewitt, 4 0 0 0.0 0 j Bcarney,ee '_? 0 ,J 4~0 1r! 4 Murray,c. *o,' *\u25a0 .?\u25a0 .\u25a0 ".\u25a0\u25a0,\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0"' , 0 j ?'..--~ ,;"..":"'"'\u25a0 *"**«?\u25a0 \u25a0''\u25a0'-*\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' .'.'''\u25a0", - isf2 \u25a0 T0ta1...35 612 27 15; Total 34 2 927 12 -* Konnick,c. 3 0 17 1 Coltrin.Sb.. :\ .. \ Helena, Portia, end the Maid of I'rarico' ? Clark.p... »ioi2f?ll I CHICAGO, June RONS AND HITS BY INNINGS A power supreme, an of the midnight sea, '*/i" .20001 Marttnoni.p 30002 2S.~Dusty, panting eloping \u25a0 ' and almost \u25a0" Slow in a sweet tranquillity,!: lost amid the score of au- lreono ...... 0 0 0102102?6 Whereon < Tefal '..81' o;S24"rj Total ...25 1-4 27 11 tomobiles Basehits ~.. I 0 12 0 2 11 4?J2 the elfin moonbeams pertly dance: '. that formed his eecort, Lau- ./...... 0 0 0 0 1 1,0 0 o?2 A power inot scornful of the roughened lance.' \u25a0-':- \u25a0\u25a0 SCORTI BY INNINGS \u25a0._ ron Chenowets, boy .scout, up Stockton Steel and the stroke of steel well knows \u25a0 dashed Baseblta 0 2 0 0 13 0 12?9 full she. Vsnconver V. 0 0 § 0 -n-o 0 0 o?o to the grandstand in Grant park this Yet her white hand hold* half of earth In fee, Portland .' 0 0 0 0 (No Clinch) SUMMARY All heaven is" sparkling I\u03b1 her starry glance. 1"'O''O-'O x?l afternoon and delivered to Carter Har- - SUMMARY ' rison, mayor r Errors?Wilson, McClelland. Boeckel. Three '.\u25a0".,_ of Chicago, a message base hit?Sawyer, McClelland. Two base hits ? Say! Thou dim watcher by the great Ganges ; Errors?Konnick. Walsh. Coltrin, J. Peters. from Wqodrow Wilson, president ofithe' Pierce, Wheeler, Sawyer. Sacrifice 5 ?Men- Who «arTpd the first. Queen*woman .for.the fray' Struck \u25a0 out?By Clark ?R. by, Martlnonl '3. ,iFirst States. «ej. United M \ '-.'?:\u25a0-" Bender. " Double plays?Andrada to Butler to Of the first chessboard,:long since blown away,. base on ;called bulls? IClark ?3, off Martinoni \u25a0 The skyscrapers echoed back the Thomas: Wilson to Hoffman. first base on called A dust upon the wind of purple eeas, *? .:: 2:1b;; Two J base m hits?Konnick, Peters, Frisk. 1 balls?Oft Andrada 2, off Hewitt 2. Struck out? "? May Itshave" been* thorn had'st "a "vision true. \u25a0'\u25a0 Three base hit?Fitzgerald. % Double play?Sehar- boom of \u25a0\u25a0>.-, cannon that a welcomed the By 2, by-Hewitt Left Of the high road that * pursue?../: ney leather dispatch'l'pbuch' Andrada 3. on bases? ;H Woman should to Bennett to Walsh- Sacrifice hits?Fitz- ;tb]the end of its Stockton 9, Fresno 6. ? Wfnt ; base; on {errors- ?.. '.'.Will some of our chighbrows ? kindly gerald, t> Peter*, Walsh. i*Stolen| bases?Heister, 778 mile Journey, and the mayor Tires read Stockton 1. Fresno 1. Hit by pitcher?Wilhoit. give us opinion Rcharney, Bancroft. Time of game?l ;hour and game?l their of "The Queen"? Umpire?Toman. the message in which the president Passed ball ?lloffmiu. * Time of \u25a0 hour I pass the course, sonnet 82 ; minutes, '- % » Umpire?-Cleveland. buck. Of the \u25a0\u25a0-...;: -.--? ': '?' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0??:"'s- <--i:"f;V^-»\u25a0:'.-' wished bucc«hs to the International More Mileage and <59 minutes. just 14 long?an thing >«(\u25a0"'."?"" ?\u25a0' '-r'i'.ii'- ath- for Less Money is lines excellent :;;:'.,;;\u25a0 Seattle 8, TACOMA 2; ",^. :-' letic meet, formally inaugurated by SAH JOSE 4, VALLEJO 2 in a sonnet. The lines rhyme smoothly, \u25a0 : ! its T SEATTLE. June 28.?Fullerton held .the" Ta- arrival. " **v -* ;%aHti SAN JOSE. June 28.?The home tossers* con- there is a classic aroma about it, and it .- : > coma batsmen , to five bits today.: fanning 10 men* / boy scouts had tinued their victorious streak thin afternoon and is musical. *But-?what; does it mean? - '; ; The done their work Vallejo.-Score Seattle won a close«game,*-: 3 to ;2."as' ' relays they line, "Bay! end: Score:%f« ?by . took another one from :» The prize Thou dim watcher :-- i ;[ VWhite? Pieces. Seattle H P"A com a' AB ,'A had" borne the mes- R II PA pfABJI * II P , Diamond Tires are giving Yallejo A|. R. \u25a0 AB R 11 P San JoeeAß by the great Ganges,"; evidently alludes White- to- play v and; mate in .two mores. Shaw.Sb..:* 3 111 :o Fries.rf 4 0 sage over hill and dale from the capi- maximum mile- Ksnla, ».. 4 12 4 3!Abbot, cf... 4 113 0 to the t of and 3 0«0l0 0 0 1 (110 inventor Ichess,"] the poet" N111.2b 0 12 2;MeMuUu,3b 4 0 0 14 tal to Chicago?and : thousands of the Hol-trra.rf 2 ojßnkhead,2b 11 is asking him if peer ; ;?." .; , age at minimum Reid, ef... 4 0 11 OSmith.rf... 4 o\2 1 0 * he 'can into the SOLUTIONS Btrait.lf.-. 800 30! Keller, 2b.".< 3»0*0 13 I\u03b2 khaki clad youngsters burst into a expense?they are making 4 0 O'llarper, 4 0 distant future (say. London, 1913) sandy Problem No. 47? R. E. Wlndle. Cadman,e.V3 119 4 0 0 2 0 journey J DeTerex.lb 0 8 If.. 0 ti 0 Key: P?Kt3. KillUay.cf. ? l'Kruni.cf... cheer as the {ended. ' '?'\u25a0'- ?,?:\u25a0 ty> i 1 0 perceive Woman's blazed trail. ;|Yes, . 1113 0 Felts,lf 4 0 10 good actual f'allan, ."I', 0 1 INaslt'. 11,.. 3 119 i the f Fair. ?"lgnoramus." i Jackson, lb in service. j^S£^s^^ ofi Grindle.c... T0ta1....32 ?' June 22 Ikfa? problem by the German ? '' SOLVERS' LIST - Kaufman, p 1 0 0 1 2 sures ! Total ;..33 "4:6 27 10 there: t com-% your getting a tough, elas- poser. l .?\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0/\u25a0- \u25a0-\u25a0 i \u25a0 Holzhausen," which reminded Jmei of "an -. \u25a0 \u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0: \u25a0." \u25a0 \u25a0 -' Nelson 1110 0 KINS AND HITS BY INNINGS amusing' game iIjplayed :withi him .at *Leipsic in Name and residence^? Girot, p.... 0 0i 0 0 0 tic, : ? wear-resisting tread, .Vellejo 0 0 0 Trust you will get some \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0;: -. .. /. \u25a0: ', , ? --I^ (Special .Dispatch to The Call) as .1 6 0 0 10?2 UN. entertainment ont?* : ...*...-.;;.-. B;i-ehit- O 0 ?> of If' you get A. Berkowltz, city r;...: r. , 1 10 0 1 o?s it. >s tbard tip: for stuff, you are at 1 i , Total 32 2624 21 CHICO, June 28.?1n preparation .... ' ? ?'Ignoramus." city .:Trry?rr:r:-.i I for San Jose ...... 8 0 0 1. (I 0 liberty to publish it. Yours,, etc..--.r. .vr.1^. well as a side wall that willnot 0 Ox?4 ' F. ;Rodolph. Oakland i Korfess ran for Harris in the eighth. the three days' race meet to be held In Has. Ints ;...... 2 1 0 o>l 0 1 1 x? .'l*. ff»,:.', ,-.'\u25a0..- .:'\u25a0 \u25a0.:;; ;A. W. B. i TtT^VTtTT^TT. 6 : . RYDER. F. Norm an, city ;'.*:v":.rr.r.*:t s , Nelson batted for Kaufman in the eighth. this city on September 8, 9 and 10, If we our break above SUMMARY could offer readers every J. .W. Eaton, city r.\ BY INNINGS .' ' the bead?and a I \u25a0. \u25a0 SCORE such a as business men and residents have raised ) \ (5), Derereaux, Callan, week thriller the following "RuyiLopes, a Icity Tl Errors? \u25a0 Stand- 'game, which Professor' Ryder so kindly J.tChiUon,Tcity;:-vtr?rrr.~.rf:Trrr.r?nit???T???7TTZ???7Tr?*. Seattle /. 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 i?3 the greater part of $3,000 necessary to no clinch construction that - «B.T| ritl? by Stand- '-\u25a0 '.',>. .. sfiame No. 68 3. Fat jo, Santa Clara ,-;-;r/r.'t??r. ,1V,:j ; SUMMARY jito rest within days. \u25a0 rim cutting. Diamond 1: . two .-. a rkipe 1. Double play? Fsola ,to Christiansen:, ;'\u25a0\u25a0], '..V QUEEN'S v PAWN j.iBUw, Los G*tos :T--TrjTrr*i,'wTrn*: 0 MiError*?Wilson, ,McMullln. Holderman Rtiell. S*f*ty Tread Ttrm -OPENING ::.\' i I The meet is to be held under the Sacrifice hit? tlolstrom. .Stolen, bases?Williams, «'?.. (white) ;" O. Hall. San i Jose , :] Two base hit?Killilay. Home run?Nelson. Sac- . mgSmm Ryder r v«.f 'Abbot. CurlstisDMee. Time of game-1 hour and HolzhauVen" I black >. W. MrCracken. vtc«Tiiie rn^rrm^n ! rifice Ihits?Ruell, Killilay. Stolen % base?Kauf- auspices ofIthe Cbico \u25a0 Driving: associa- 43 minute*. Umpire?Knell./ .'.=":. -: :V'-, WHITE BLACK .-. WHITE man. Struck out? \ Fullerton 10, byI tion will just prior to a state s N \u25a0 1 :\u25a0 BLACK * ; Kaufman and be the this ?? - ; 11 B?Kte by < So time buy ._-'.j m" *on . -:- « \u25a0 i;?- \ ' P? , fcontact. Am!sure \ would \be 1 The track in excellent ? \u25a0 : Grove' street". by readers of this column. .; KIEL V \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0>\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0?.:\u25a0..? \u25a0:,:..v/::/'- 2 o'clock. ? Dr. 11. I). Bel! fof Oakland. and 11. ; 1.. "8 Castles Kt?Kt* 1« B?K2 KtsKR : ? S&tS&Sffi- ELIMINATION RACES qondition, and there will probably be ??'.??\u25a0./ > wil 9 Kt-Q,; : JSI B. R. F., St. Lonle?Sorry, but an some time KIEL,*?Germany, 28.?1n g the B 4 Atkinson of ? San Francisco :\u25a0 lbold the indi- Q?ru run ' Kt?B7 : elapsed Wi June second »of a district fair in connection, the state - B?Ktsch P?B:; has since writing letter, 1 do not recol- the elimination 3 today cators. sThe : Oakland. team will; composed <.[ Id ?20 ll?Q7eh \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 I races fsailed at J the iKiel -' . already having provided ! be? :: Re*i«n« lect problem you 1funds Mooere. Frank, ? Robin,; CMcCraeken.'-WorraH; which refer to. ? regatta ;to ,select German \reproeentatlvea Ito par- for the 3 Tb« following; parties' Carl Schlechter- fmy.-t T. a, Los Gates? Marshall wills Chico having . - be] Kan ticipate ithe s off *Marblehead, Mass., Cracker, ,;Knrtzman,", E. :McCracken,;/Cone," and and Doctor was I\u03b2! %In regatta g fair and been decided ! Tartakower/i |played liv the Irecent"* Francisco July 3.? No ihe would September, a Bussing! and Clement."* extras. '?>; On the San Fran- J tourney s. of the Vienna 5 J i doubt Ibe 1 most InI *Tilly XVII, owned |by Prince upon as the place for holding it. Lidley, Poppe,': Jubilee I CbeM club. Thel pleated *to| see k you. Better run I ' when Henry of Prussia, Krogmann team,: and C. V. of cisco J will be Janst-u,- Dun- New Orleans Times-Democrat thinks!it hear* out I gives down Ihe Ram- Elgan. Cowpern. Skinner. ; Shir-Ids, Hall., I hie public.exhibition. burg wee afirst; Serum, owned mby Butler. hi* 'tbe&ls In thin column last Week) that S.. jof 15 Waldemar I M« New York? like to get your eecood. BaaJ- V. Additional Sports and Wittcapp and Ilorber, extras. analysis apt V Tletsen* Hamburg, , and! owned on Page 59 { " \u25a0 protested of the opening* 1* ,to dull column eTery: s I - - . week. ' - \u25a0 'by Julius Stabn, of Berlin, third.