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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL", MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1904. 11 YOUNG CORBETT COMINGWEST TO TRAIN FOR FIGHT WITH NELSON FIELDS OF HIGH CLASS SEALS BOMBARDBUCHANAN'SASSORTMENT HORSES WILL BE SEEN Champion Rahwyler's Steady Aim AND CINCH CONTEST IN FIFTH. AT THE JAMAICA TRACK Proves High Man in the Contest Racing as Now Conducted Shows There Are No for the Best Bullseye Made in STANDING• OF THE CLUBS. Batting Pacific Coast League.) Rally Occurs W. L.Pet.. W. L. Pet. Corbett Puts Ball Preparatory Nor Waning Periods, but the California Club Competition Tacoma 47 27 .«35 Oakland 37 37 .500 Joe Los Angeles. ?.O 31 .537 San Fran 32 41 AoH — Seattle 39 35 .527'' Portland 27 47 .3S5 The members California Pistol target G. M. Barley. 02. SI2. 01. N>: |i¥r One Round of Excellent Sport. of the 82, 7«; ire the High Left Schuetzen Club, G. Tammeyer. 88. 84. C Meyer. S7. Two Men Over Grutli Schuetzen Sec- 79; S4; tion, W. F. Blasse. M. F. Blasse. 8a. S2; — Verein Eintracht and Turners M. KoUruler. J<2, 75: P. Jac«hy. To: L. Reu- IVvereaux. Kruger (2). Errors Goch- 107, 54; Povey. 75; lirand. Buchanhn, Devereaux, NEW YORK, Oct. 16.—The racing J. Somers MlladlLove 107, Baywood 107. Shooting Section turned out in strong bold. 72. F. J. A. Uennlncs. naiKT <4). Schlaftey, — Merry Pioneer 107. Allista 107. Beautiful and t». 61; C. von Hart wig. 63, 4»; J. Boiler. «1. Called Out. ICruger.— Two-base hit Hildebrand. Sacrifice Field Fence. scene shifts to Long Island to-morrow. Best 108, Tarn O"Shanter. 110. Fromage de numbers at Schuetzen Park yesterday San> Francisco Turner Schuetzen. monthly hits Devereaux. Van Buren. First base on ilesserschmidt, — 3, On its grounds at Jamaica the Metro- Brie 110, Louise Elston 110, Automaton 113. to take part in the monthly shooting medal shoot— F. 7a. 8«: C. errors San Francisco Oakland 3. First base— Third race, one and a sixteenth miles, han- 165. 160; F. J. 155. Ml;M. on called balls —Off Corbett 2. Left on bases politan Jockey Club will begin au- — contests Abraham. Klatzl. its dicap 90, of their clubs. The wind and 119; Sagerhorn. out—By Idle 85. Gloriosa 85, Ahola Lura- Naxel. 94. C. 182. 131: C. 'l lie San Francisco 7. Oakland 5. Struck — to Rockenfkld to Holland. Nordyke to Sheehan. tumn meeting. pre- Huzxah 09, Port Royal light Nielsen, 163. 177: A. Jungblut. 171. A. Seals and the Cummuters fin- Oortx-ti by Buchanan 2. Double plays The card which it llghter 95. Rankln 90. were Just what the marksmen de- 181: ished reeling S. Ho?an to Sheehan. Hits—Off Thomas o. ort 104, Coruscate 104, Fossil 109. Miss Crawford sired, Furtb. 114. 151; B. Davidson. 158. 164; Cap- the off of another series Hcwrtticer to Gochnauer, Schlafley (unassisted). Kerte 20. Time of game —Two hours and ten sents suggests midsummer In the class entry). consequently many good scores tain F. pitch—Corbett. 110. (Rankin and Huzzah, Arthur Kommw. 181. 172; J. J. Kuehn. 1US. yesterday at Recreation Parsed balls— HoeltiKer 3. Wild minutes. Innings pitched— By Thomas 1. by engaged than beginning Fourth race, mile and seventy yards, were made. 131: H. Enge. Finkinsr. 19*; afternoon of game — fifty-five minutes. — rather the of one 212. 1D7: R. 195. Time One hour and — 99, Jigger A. 195; Park, man- Umpire— Keefo S. Umpire Brown. the end of the season in this purse Voila 94, Easy Trade 99, Lis- A. Rahwyler. L'tschlg. 177. F. Atttnger. 109. 1«2: A. when Uncle's followers I'crine. State. It 99, Harney the centennial cham- Brehm, 133, 158; aged to game AFTERNOON GAME. is one which not even the most enthu- sardo 99. Arab 99. Dod Anderson pion, high Een Jonas. 1S4. 19o. win the second of the 102, Dutiful 102. Royalty 104, King of the Val- man in the bullseye con- San Francisco Grutli Shooting section, iPortland— siastic nor most — week, Bcore 5 to 2. The Commuters Close Game at Oakland. Tacoma— the ambitious mem- ley 104, Benson Caldwell 104. Ethel Scruggs test of the California Schuetzen Club monthly bullseye shoot E. Defiltppl. A. voa AB.R. H. P.A.! AB.R. H. P.A. ber of the young organization Treacy Wyl. played 0 0 10 would 104, King's Court 104, W. J. Deboe 107. with the good center points. G. R. Hauser. A. Studer. L. Hauser. O. with a strong front on their The Seals outhit the Commuters Dyl.rf-cf 5 10 1 O.Dren'n.cf 5 of a year ago. Jim Hale of 280 His J. T. E. 6 4 4 0 McCdy.rf 4 0 0 10 have dreamed Itis add- 106. 106. — nearest competitor was Meyer, Imdorf. Iten. Simmen. Defiillppi own grounds in morning nearly to one during the morning Shehn.3b 3 ed race, five and a half furlongs, purse Chris won the Adam Brehm trophy. battle the two Nrdyk.lb 6 2 6 9 0 Nadeu.lf 4 2-31 testimony to the fact that in racing Fifth the — Gold Enamel Capitano 82, Allen Avon 89, well known National Guardsman, Medal First champion class A. and got away with engage- mixup, but at that they not Eagan.ss 3 0 0 0 1 as now with great public 62. scores: that little could win. 6 2 3 0 4JMarhl,3b conducted its Berry Waddell 97, Monls 97. Gus Heidorn 100. who placed 348 to his credit. Studer 401. Second champion class —O. R. ment, 6 Lynch.cf 2 110 0 Holld.lb 3 0 0 9 O patronage to recompense 104, to o. The series ended with Lehman's aggregation cinched the con- 0 2 2 4 the associa- Alibert 101. Nannie Hodge 101. Don Domo Inthe medal shoot of the same club Hauser 400. T. Simmon »7. L. Hauser 373. Oakland, getting runs Hogan. rf 3 111 o'Kkfld.2b 4 tions and the good purses Scorpio Golden Rule 113. Adolph First class— F. Werlen O. Imdorf 353. four victories for two for test in the second by four Casey. 2b 3 3 1 3 rf Uunkl.ss 4 0 \o reward 113. — Strecker was the leader of the 353. more 4 2^1O horsemen, there is neither spring nor Sixth race, five furlongs, purse Broadway Second class— Charles Mueller 338, J. Iten 284. JSan Francisco and one tied game. on two hits. They added two to McLln,lf 5 1 0 0 •> Kelkey.c 0 0 6 Weihe Mon Sim- first champion class with scores 225 J. Leutenegger 4 0 Starkls.p 1 (T 0 0 5 autumn,. as Girl 99. Hattie 99, Amour 99. of 249. An old-time rally with the bat after this- ere the game was over, thus se- Grahm.c 1 3 10 these terms were once used 99, Miss Gunn 99. Rosa and 224 rings. San Francisco Verein monthly Overall.p 5 0 2 0 2 Butler.p. 1 0 to designate preparatory waning plicity 99. Sparkling Eintracht.— two had been retired in in- curing a lead and winning by one run. J> j^ and Mary Kane 99. Lady Lasca 99, Ethel Barry- Frank H. Bremer. class, medal shoot: Champion class F A. Kuhls the lifth ! J> in the cadet — ning put the Seals in there began to careless and 2 6 24 14 periods, but a continuous ex- 99, Sis Lee 106. Lady Wllmot 106. Jan- proved is carving 424. First class W. Ruhser 312. Second lront and Graham get er- Totals 45 16 21 27 ~9 Totals 33 season more 106, Kitty he his way to recog- they stayed was over. he was replaced tending from April15 to November 15- eta 108, Pancreatls 106. Sans Couer nition in by class— F. Eggerllng 375. Third class— F. till it all That ratic in the sixth and RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. Rourke 106. Cutter 114. rifle circles making the Vogt 293. Beat first shot— F. A. Kuhl* 23. usual little miscue which wrecks ever by Schmidt, who pitched some good That the sport will continue high good scores of 217 rings Best Tacoma 2 2 3 4 4 0 0 1 x-16 class Is proved by the fact and 209 In his last shot— S. Schmidt 21. bo many ball games played a leading baseball. The score: 4 10 2 x-21 that all the medal string, a creditable score for any — — Base hits 3 3 2 °6 great WORTH SELECTIONS. part in the run getting and perhaps Franqisco ° ° ° J stables have made entries to the marksman.' San I Oakland Portland iS 2 ?~1—0« stakes CAVALRYMEN AT THE TARGETS. Savo the Seals a game which they AB.R. H. P.A-I AB.R. II.P.A. Base hits 00120200 and either have their horses G. M. Barley, the well known pistol were destined to lose. VnBn.lb 5 O O 13 O Ganly.rf 4 0 0 0 0 SUMMARY. on the grounds or near by. Th« track By the Chicago Inter Ocean. expert, is still in good form. He shot Hldbd.lf 4 0 2 3 O Frnks.ss 3 0 0 13 is in condition. The day's — four scores Troopers Do Excellent Work on the The score was Oakland 2, San Eagan, Nadeau. Rockenfield admirable Ruppert, and made 92. 92. 91 and 89 Waldn.cf 4 1110 Dnlevy.lf 3 1 1 3 O Errors— Sheehan. 10. by entries: First race^ Colonel Dixie Shell Francisco 1 when Hildebrand bit off Meany.rf 4 Schfly,2b 3 10 5 2 (2> Runkle. Struck out—By Overall Lad, each out of a possible 100. Mound Park Range. 1110 Bases on balls— By — Ivan the Terrible. a single in the fifth. The hardly ln»in.3b 4 12 14 Krugr.cf 10 0 2 0 Siarkells 3. bv Butler 2. First race five and a furlongs, purse — A. Defilippl of the Troop fans by" 3. Wild pltches-By Flyback 122, half Second race Smile, Automa- Grutli Club won A. First Cavalry, Second Bri- dared to hope, for two were already And*n.2b 4 12 3 4lStreib,lb 3 0 0 9 0 Overall 4, Starkells Austin Allen 115, Blandy 115, Glad the Adam Brehm trophy by making gade, , Gohnr.BS 3 0 11 2|Devrx.3b 3 1112 Overall 2. Hit by pitcher—Graham. Butler. Watertight 110, Sapphire Bill Bailey II ton, Optional. National Guard of California, retired and Buchanan was twisting Sheehan 110, 110. the best bullseye of day. Boetgr.c 4 0 11 2'Byrnes.c 2 116 2 3alk—By Starkells. Two-base hits— Allumeur 107, Jennie McCabe 107. Mirth- Crawford, Fossil, the held revolver practice yesterday 'em over fast, slow and Whalen.p 4 O 3 Grahm.p 0 <2). Nordyke (3), Eagan. Graham. First baae SS * Third race— Miss Captain F. a. of on the otherwise. 0 1 2 12 3 i?, w107A Inc ns« 107. Zeala 107. Diamond Kuhls the Eintracht ranges Waldron raised a hope by swat- Sehmdt.p 1 O 0 0 O on Tacoma 3, Portland 2. Stolen Flush 112. Red 102, Huzzah. Club was the at Shell Mound Park. Major little errors— Graham, Isor- Ruler 102. Priority Foxy 99. leader of his comrades ting: to center and when Meany as- Totals. 38 4 11 24 15 bases— Lynch. Casey. — Nadeau. Second race, one and— a sixteenth miles, Fourth race— Deboe, Dod An- in the contest, rollingup the fine J. H. Hendy, Captain C. and Totals. 25 5 5 27 12 dyke. Earned runs Tacoma Left on three-year- i»lds and up Waswift 111 W. J. medal Jensen eaulted the sphere right on the Double.. plays— 111, Clover- derson, Easy Trade. score of 424 rings. The scores: Lieutenant E. H. Carr were in charge i»i«xus Tacoma Portland 9. land Namtor 108. Widow's RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. bases— 7. to Mlte'lO6 Ar- — and 6ent it out in Kruger's territory Nfcrdyke. unassisted; Eagan to Sheehan nenal 106, Sain 106, 106, Fifth Club, of the firing squads, Major Hendy — Holland; Pronta Gravina 106. race Golden Rule. Don California Schuetzen monthly bullseye act- the fans began to perform like ab- San Francisco. ...0 0 0 10 2 10 0 4 Casey; Starkells to Runkle to Mar- Hfglra 103, Arachne l(tt. Homestead 102 M. Domo, Nannie Hodge. shoot— A. Rahwyler 280. Chris Meyer 348. W. ing as inspector of practice. The fol- origines. Base hits 11012S80 0—11 shall to Rockenfield to Holland. Hits—Off 5\ Tarpey 104, Silver Dream 102, Monster 100. ' — F. Blasse 357. Emll Woenne 3»3. O. Imdorf lowing scores were made: Oakland 0 4 0 0 0 10 0 x— 5 Overall 6. off Starkells 12, oft Butler 9: In- Canteen 100, Ascetic 98, 98 Brlar- Sixth race Ethel Barrymore,- Cut- 402. T. Slmmen F. Attinger Kruger was anxious to wing Base hits x— 5 Overall 9. thorpe Vincennes 431. 548. C. von Rapid 25 yards —Major J. the 0 200 1 1 1 0 nings pitchfHl-Starkells 4. Butler 4. 98. ter, Lady Wilmot. Hartwig 5«4, A. Strecker 5&6. E. Englander fire. H. Hendy 21! ball straight to the plate and his Umpire—Brown. race, — — Captain C. Jensen l.t. Lieutenant E. H. in SUMMARY. Time of came— Two hours. Third six furlongs, handicap Reliable of the track Fast. 628. G. M. Barley t$2S. J. L. Utschlg O>a. A. Corr haste he it and tossed 134, Lady 12S, Gay Condition Brehm 2O. Sergeants R. c. Grainger 20. H. B Taylor fumbled then Hits—Off At bat against Gra- Amelia Boy 123. Mamie 754. H. Enge 758. A. Bertelsen 810. A. C. eo wildly that got away Graham —S. Worth 127. Ascension 110, Cloten 106 Invinci- Ltscblg 870. A. Kuhls 871, 22. A. Becker 23. F. P. Engle 2O. T. P. it from ham 24 Stolen bases Ganley, Devereaux. Er- ble 100, Old England F. H. Bornholdt Lehman 20. C Jorton 17. Corporals W Haber Byrnes. This let — Buren, — XEWTOX OUTPITOHES HICKEY. 102. Jack Ratlin 100, Da- DELMARENTRIES. 888. A. Studer 913. L. C. Babln 920. C. von both Hildebrand and rors Van Anderson. Two-base hits mon 97, Oggood 93, Monet 98, Wyl H. 1065, 10. G. W. Pope 17. W. Baruth 14, O. W. Hoad- Had the throw been Graham, Hildebrand, Dunleavy. Sacrifice 9.1, Ancestor 95 Race 971. Diehl M. F. Blasse 1080. M. lt»y R. L. 5, Waldron ecore. — King Crown Prince 95. — Reubold 1123, George Tammeyer 1154, Otto 22. Plomondon A. M. Kant 16. any place near pan hits Kruger 2, Gochnauer. First base on er- Angels Get Two Runs in Eleventh Fourth race, ore and an eighth miles, han- ST. LOUIS, Oct. 16. The races at Bremer 1205, G. Ruice 6. F. Borthela 19 M. Boltz IS Prl- the the side would — First base on railed balls — M. Kolander 1208, T. J. Carroll \nt-s have up rcr Oakland. — dicap. $2000 added— Stalwart McChesney Delmar to-morrow attracted the fol- U Wille 1338, J. F. S. Bernhardt 21. A. B««arl 12. T. L. been retired. Pat Dulled Oft Whalen 3. off Graham 1. Left on bases Round and Win. Dolly 113, 126. 1336. F. Robinson 1424 Connolly W. «t and only a moment, — — 124. Spanker High Chancellor 112. lowingentry: CadeU—F. H. Bremer 428, H. Becker 17. Christmas 12. P. Coop 7 L. J third waited San Francisco 2. Struck out By 125, 2448. II. Meyer J. R. Ross 9. Oakland SEATTLE, Oct. 16. In a neck and Broomntick Ormonde's Right 110 Mlneola selling, F. Bertelsen 2752. Fuller 15. «. Peters ID. G. lor Irwln came through with another Whalen 1,—by Graham 1. by Schmidt 1. Hit 105, Sonoma Belle 97. First race, four and a half furlongs, — ». J. Stelnman IS. D. J. Soovel ». J. Werner 17 by pitcher Schlafley, Meany. struggle lasting innings. maidens— Brooks M Medal shoot: First champion class A. H. 4, wallop. — Waldrbn. Double— neck eleven Fifth race, six furlongs, two-year-olds KittyBelle 110. Stella 105. 225, 224; 214, CramerdinB M. Goldberg 2 N J Fr»- play Irwin to Van Buren. Passed ball by 107, 107, sell- Belle S Katie Crews 105, Pharmacy 100, Strecker. O. A. Bremer. 211; J. ter 1.3. That was game right there. It — Los Angeles won on slow fielding ing—Niblick Foxy Juvenaga 102 Dan 105. F. Robinson, 208, champion the Byrnes. Time of game— 1:35. Umpire Blankenship's K 102, 102, 101, Lady Gift 100. Triuinphtresa 100, Bessie Me 197. Second Slow flre, 50 yards— Major J. H. Hendy made the 4 to 2, for the Seals Williams first and er- Goldfleur Monacorder Winches- 100, Mary 100, 95, Lady Sellers class— C. Meyer. 208, 201; T. J. Carroll. 2f*5; 44. score Perine. at ter 101. Gotowin 99, Ralbert 98, Iron Maud Aspatia Enge. 192; George Captain C. Janaei .il. Lieutenant E. IICorr got another one in the third, when rors at Newton and Hickey 93, Heart 97 95. Telephone Belle 95. H. Tammeyer. 213: M. F. 41, C. F. Greeninger third. records, The Chanticleer High Life 109, R. L John- race, Blasse. 206; A. Rahwyler, 192; William 42. C. A. Becker 43. T. Joe Corbett lined one out over the pitched each other to a tie on son 100. Second one mile and seventy yards, 1«5; 196. P. Lehroann 41. H B. Taylor 41 F. T. Engta BATTING FEST AT TACOMA. Missile Pepper Dick Ehrenpfort. P. Jacoby. 178, 168. First ;!7. field the longest drive although was a trifle steadier. Sixth race, one and a sixteenth miles, maiden selllne— 110. 102. Little class — 205; 42. C. J. Orton 26. W. Hutxr \V. Boruth 25. left fence for Newton three-year-olds —Water Pansy Corker 102. Jake Weber 102. Lacache 95, Fe- M. Kolander, G. M Barley 213 R. E. Plomond-;n 22. G. W. Pop* 40, Hoariley seen at the park in years. Joe beat 107, Tide 107 195; W. F. Blasse. 210. 201; A.*Utschig. and Tigers Score: Ben Crocket 107, Trouville 110. ronla 95. George Vivian 90. Murmur 9O. Hick- 181; —I82! 4.1. A. M. Kant 34. F. Uarthels 2i». F. S. Bern- a bunt Drowns Share Honors in Angeles— ory 90, A. Bertelsen. 174, 158. Second class E. 43, out in the ninth and came Seattle— t Los Corners Mint Bed 90. — 192; hard M. F.oltz 23. A. B*ard 23 T. L. Con- Slugging Matches. AB.R. H.PA Third race, six and a half furlongs, purse Woenne. A. von Wyl, 165; L. C. Babin. nolly W. Christmas around on a sacrifice and another AB.R. H. P.A. 102, ISO; R. Finking, 183; 24. 21. L. G. Fuller 30, H. drive from Waldron's — VanHn.cf4 1 1 8 0 Brnrd.cf 6 0 0 3 0 JAMAICA SELECTION'S. Braden 110, Jungle Imp93, Eduardo 90. Terns 183. A. Jungblut, Meyer 11. J. Peters .1:. R. G. Ross S, J. Stein- club. TACOMA, Oct. 16. Tacoma and Flood, 2 0 0 0 0 Rod 90, Renaissance 90, Edith May 90. 176. 168; A. Studer, 196: F. Suter, 200. 174- man J. D. Boettiger. who an Mhler.2b 4 112 2 If — L. J. 186. 36. Scovell 30. J. Weimer 3!>. H. served appren- Portland on the day's Blksp,3b 4 10 12 Ross. If. 2 0 0 2 » Fourth race, six furlongs, purse Blytheness Reubold. 201. Third class— H. Cramerdins: 6. M. Goldberg W S. with broke even 4 By the New York Morning 187, 180; St. Frate'r SJ. ticeship Peter Lrohman, was re- If 6 0 2 4 0 5 12 0 Telegraph. 109, Ingolthrift 104, Rachel Ward 101, Miss Scheunert. F. Rlede. 162. 152: F C. Rapid fir<\ 25 yards. ."» »hots tn :n* seconds— - game?. In the morning Hogg held the Frisk. J.Pmh.3b 1 0 0 — 10O, Hagerup, 112; M. Reubold. 149, 145: J. Major ceiving Joe's offerings. iCrvth, 5 1 Oudon Felix Mozzes Mont- J. H. Hendy Captain His regular Leahy, c 5 0 1 9 2 rf First race Blandy, Trapper, Poxy. Betty 101. 100. T. Straub. XI. C Jans^n 1:1. hoodoo for he laid home team safe after the third inning, C.Smh.rf 5 0 14 0:Brshr.lb 4 0 O 14 1 — peller 100, Folies Bereeres «7, Florl 97. 189: Simmen. 204. 192. Fourth class Lieutenant E. H. Corr iO. R. <:. Greening^r a> followed him. was S 2 2 Second Canteen, race, seventy yards, sell- George Ahrens. 180: E. Englander. 159; H. Taylor out finger while Keefe was batted for twenty Hall. «s. 5 0 2 O llToman.ss 5 1 - race Cloverland, Fifth one mile and 155; 179. B. 22. C. A. Becker. 'Zi. F. T. En«l« a rap on in the J. with the 4 0 19 2 Chase,2b 5 O 1 3 Gravina. ing—Judge Cantrill 107, St. Daniel 105, Second Boiler. 158. William McCracken. 147. 20. T. P. Lechma nn 20. C. J. Orton 17. W. Ba- ninth inning. He made a bad start, hits. In the afternoon the Tacoma •Wllms.lb 4 1 0 9 0 — Mate 105, St. Wood 105, Orpheum 106, Dr. 14J; J. Grassner, 137; H. 172; F. J ruth 14. G. W. Hoatlley Hickey.p 5 0 0 1 2. Spies, c. Third 195, 188; Diehl. 22. R. F. Plomondon piling up passed players were given a grand ovation by !Newtn,p 4 12 14 race Crown Prince, Thomas Rlley Tribes 97, Noweta Hook Se Povey, C. von Hartwig. 196. 177: L. 5. A. M. Kant lfi. G. Huge three balls in the ————~ 102. 95. Wille, 19». 191; 6. F. Barthels UK was entry, Cloten. Oka 95. 158. M. Bolta E. S. Bernard first inning and letting Francks score a crowd of 5000. Starkells driven Totals. 41 3933 11 Hennings,A. Brehm. Unclassi- 18. 21. A. Hnards 12. inning I 42 5 9 33 14 — Sixth race, one and an eighth miles, selling— fied—A. 192. 150; A. Heiltbrunner. F. L. Connolly 17. W. Christmas 12. P. T. from second. The Seals were not in to the woods in the fourth after Totals. Fourth race^ Stalwart, Ormonde's 105, 130, 119. Cadets— H. Bremer, 217. 200. given INNINGS. Right, Meehanus 105. Dr. Kier Pierce J 105. F. Coop 7. L. J. Fuller 15. H. Meyor 6. condition in the next inning, for the ho had twelve hits for a total RUNS AND HITS BY Broomstick.— Barca 105, Miss Eon 102. Dawson 102. Drum- Commuters sent another one in on a of eleven runs. Butler was batted for Seattle OO8OOOOOOO O-3 Fifth rac* Gold Fleur, Xiblick. Ju- mond 102. Frank Rice 100, Bengal 97, Alice combination of bad plays. four runs in four doubles and two Base hits..O 3211100011— » venaga. Turner 97, Nath Woodcock 97. Alcom R 92. singles. Overall held the Grays safe LosAngel«..0 000030000 2-5 — When Corbett settled down he had «—» Sixth race Ben Crockett, 'em all looking backwards. Eight at all stages. Scores: Base hits..O 100140100 Water DELMAR SELECTIONS. SUMMARY. Pansy, Trouville. fanned and the six hits were scattered MORNING OAME. Condition of the track— GLAUCUS NEARLY WINS — — Blankenship (3). Bernard. Chase Fast. CRONIN'S DOGS along j LOSE all the line of action. Before Tacoma. Portland Errors— — Smith, First race—Belle* S, Stella M. Katie AB. R.H. P.A.I AB. R. H.P.A. (2) Stolen bases Leahy. van Hai- "' and after the fifth Buchanan was his hits— Mohler, Leahy, Crews. "i usual self Seals were Doyle, rf S 1 2 0 0 Drnan.cf 6 2 3 2 0 tren Toman. Two-base — and the buffa- Fhehn,3b 3 115 1 4 0 2 4 J. Double play—Toman to WORTH ENTRIES. Feronla, to McCre.rf 0 Smith. Toman. Second race Mint Bed. loed a certain degree. The field- N'ordy.lb 4 119 1Xadau.If 6 13 3 0 Brashear. Sacrifice hits—Mohler. Hood. George AT A PRICE Newton 1. CHICAGO, Oct. The entries for Vivian. AFTER Hickey ,16.— LIBERAL Off off SPEED ing- was Gochnauer 3 12 0 2 6 3 4 11 on 4. SHOWING erratic. being the Easan.se Mrehll.3b Bases balls— — Williams, May, Braden, king of the erratic kids, with four Casey. 2b 4 1 1 2 2 Hollnd.lb 6 3 4 5 0 Hit by pitched ball— Blankenship, tc-morrow's races at Worth track fol- Third race Edith McLgn.K 3 0 0 3 1 Rckfld,2b 4 3 2 3 4 Cravath. Struck out-By Hickey 8, by misplayp. The score: Flood. Lmplre— low: Eduardo. For a few brief at Hogan, c 3 0 0 7 4Runkle.ss 6 2 3 2 1 Newton 8. Time of game— 2:24. — — delirious moments The coursing at Ingleside Park yes- — — First race, six furlongs, purse Vlldo Folies Bergeres, Felix 4 0 2 1 OiStanley.c 5 14 7 0 105, Fourth race San Francisoo i Oakland Grahm.rf McDonald. Union Coursing Park yesterday the terday afforded exciting sport AB. R. H. P.A-I AB. R. H.P.A. i Thomas. p 0 0 0 0 1Hogg, p 5 0 0 0 1 Herschman 105. Butwell 103. Waddell II108, Mozzes, Ingolthrlft. for the Van 4 1 p40002 Black Dutch 108, Kinc of Troy — bettors who like to take a chance on spectators. The B.lb O O 11 Gauly.rf 4 0 0 2 0 IKeefe. 108, 108. Bitf Fifth race Dr. Riley, Noweta, hares were unusually Uildeb.lf ft 1 3 1 0Fruks.ss 4 1118 . Totals 48 15 25 27 7 Occidentals Beat Parnells. Beach J. B. Smith 108. Ivan the Terrible a long saw visions of fat pocket strong and many of 5 13 O 14 108. Jake Sanders 108. Vonketel 108, St. Wood. shot them outran the Waldn.ef 1 Dunlvy.lf 4 0 12 0 TotaJa 33 8 8 27 Dixie — books and good doga Association football Lad 108, Palm Tree 108, Colonel Ruppert 118. and made M»any.rT 5 110 O Schlfly.2b 4 0 O 11 2 RUNS AND HITS BY IN~NINGS. The Occidental — Sixth race Dnwson, Dnimmond, cheer. good their escape. Irwin. ;>b 4 0 2 3 1Kruger.cf 3 110 0 team Parnell Gaelic foot- Second race, six furlongs, selling* Glad Little Dainty a J. — defeated the Smiles 100. Optional 105, 105, Frank Rice. The installed T. Cronin met withsome poor luck. Andsn.Sh 4 0 15 4 0 Determination 4Stre:b.lb 0 18 Tacoma 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 spirited match at Ninth 103, 106, choice over Glaucus for the His dogs, Jochr.r.ss 4 0 112 D«vrx.3b 3 0 10 2 Base hits 413000100—9 ball club in a St. Paula Julia H Federal 106, Peter Condition of the track-—Fast. one to ten Vandal and Fair Tralee. were Boett«T,c 4 0 0 4 6 Byrnes, c 3 0 0 3 2 Portland 5 0 0 0 4 1 0 2 3—15 and Bryant streets yesterday after- Reserve stake, owing to the latter hav- beaten in the final of the open and of icrtxtt.p 4 2 2 0 2Buchan.p 3 0 10 0 51125204 — victors running. W Base hits 5 25 noon by a score of 3 to 0. The ing had severe To tne evi- the class stakes, respectively. ilson. C00010. on and displayed delight pikers In both Totals 32 2 6 27 9 — SUMMARY. — were faster their feet dent of the Glaucus instances they were made strong fav- Totals 39 5 13 27 J6 Errors Casey, Hogan. Struck out By the better judgment at critical mo- scored the first four points. He then by Hogg — up orites. They led and the first Rl'XS AND HITS BT INNINGS. Keefe 6. 6. Bases on balls By ments. The teams were made of made a drive to kill, but missed and made — Tfcomaa— 1, by Keefe 1. by Hogg 3. Two-base following players: stumbled. Before he could recover few points, but were outworked by Francisco... 00103000 1 5 hits Graham, Doyle. Drennan (2). Stanley (3), the LOU DILLON IN A RECORD TRIAL — Dainty possession their opponents. Baso hits 102150 1 1 2—13 Holland, Runkle, Marshall. Sacrifice hits— Occidentals— J. Taylor. D. Milne, P. Tierney, Little took and Tom Hurlick showed Oakland 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 McCreedie, First base Anderson. A. Mathleson. T. Hlggins, Goodlet, quickly up winning sequence. himself a clever dog by !;ase H^gan,— Rockenfleld. — on ran a taking the open hits 1110I11Q 0 6 errors Portland 2. Stolen bases Graham. V. Hayes, T. Lydon. M. Grade and W. Evans. La Rosa beat Hudson pointless for stake. When placed — Barrett, J. Scanlon, H. Calli- The last trotting meeting of the won a couple of heats in time that was he was on the SfMMART. Casey. Holland. Stanley, Drennan. Earned— Parnells P. event. day's results with hare it nearly — Scanlon, M. Allen, 1 the class The was impossible Tacoma 4. Portland 12. Left on bases nan. P. Galvin. E. Murphy, open to- relatively slow, 2:ll /4. 2:13—and prob- for his — — runs — Magulre. Grand Circuit for 1904 will Judge Reilly's scores fol- opponent to Hom» run Cortwtt. Stolen bases Hilde- Tacoma 5, Portland 10. Double plays Runkle J. Murphy. Sullivan. Bradley, ably was not one man on P. J. official score. morrow at Memphis track. In addi- there the low: Vina proved the best in the postponed ground who thought Grace Bond had a — tion to many purses and stakes of Class stake McVey beat Flaunt. 6-0: Car- Reserve stake and easily defeated Com- chance to win. Runaway 6-0; Orslna mercial decided, there will be at- low Boy beat Actress. Traveler in the deciding course. value to be When Billy Andrews, the filly's beat Bright Fortune 9-4; Melllnwood beat Doc The betting was unusually heavy Brilliant Tennnis MilitaryEleven Ambitious Plans part suggested Burns 5-2: In Time beat Pasha Pleasant. throughout day tempts on the of Lou Dillon and driver, to J. T. Gatcomb, her 13-9; Amandan beat Tralee Boy, 18-2; Hud- the and the talent suc- owner, that Grace Bond would. In son beat Agile Spurt. 5-2; Honest John beat ceeded in getting the best of It, al- of Major Delmar to lower the world's his 4-0; Jlga. though on Public Courts Defeats Civilians Of Young Corbett opinion, have an outside chance a Renegade Apache, Mickey Free beat in the finals they lost heavily trotting record without the aid of a if maroo 19-2: Tom King: beat Rose of Gold. B-5; on dogs. freely lot of her heavy and trappings Friendless Boy Hill, 8-O; Frisky Cronin's They laid wind shield or a runner in front, as boots beat lone to 1 against the Following2% were removed, he a far deeper Barbara beat Miss Brummel. 4-0;; Full Moon winners. Ssome of the best tennis ever seen at The soldier football players of the NEW YORK, Oct. 16.—Young Corbett were uged last year in all the record showed beat Boots. 5-2; Valley Pride beat Imperious, are the day's results, with Judge John knowledge para- 26-0; Galveston, 4-2; Charter Uulden Gate Park played yester- Miley team colors of will depart for San Francisco with his of the effect of such Panoche beat Grace's official scores: was Fort lowered the breaking performances. Lou Dillon phernalia tired horse than Member beat Aeolus. 6-4; Haphazard beat day. All of the expert players, with the Brooklyn the Presidio trainer, Harry Tuthill, to-morrow on on a most Chain, 4-2; Gambit beat Lost Chord, 6-0; Open stake: First round— Silver Cloud beat team at has shown faster work this year than possess. Gold Fritter. 4-1: Cubanoia beat Idaho Boy, 17-10; grounds by a horsemen Ouida beat Sampler, 8-6; High Born beat Courtly the exception of Murdock. performed athletic yesterday score the Twentieth Century limited. He will Fancy Free 4-0; Brazen beat Red Rock. GiKst beat Annie Ryne, 14-11; Smller ever before, and should she find good The move was a Napoleonic one. Lord b?at l*ure Pearl, 10-4; Frisky and the matches were interesting. of 6 to D. Cooper, who played left stop over in Denver for two days and 6-2- Rector' beat Yellow Tail. 18-2; La Rosa Boy beat Bright weather at Memphis the two-minute Every man who will think the matter 4-2; Belle Free beat Apple Columbia. 8-«; Lady Menlo beat Water Maid. Champion Drummond MacGavin half for the soldiers, got the ball on will then go on to the coast and begin beat Belle Marie. 7-4; Red Brick N»at Equator. 4-3; Ynung F»ar- over a little must admit that, to do Blossom. 6-2. — beat George Janes and thereby won a a the first half. He ran hard training for his bout mark will doubtless be reached and Second round McVey beat Carlow Boy. ltta Little Plunger. 15-7; Fair Tralee b«at beat fumble in with "Bat- any good, Dear 10-5: Rolling Tenny- place the semi-finals. Marius nearly a tling" perhaps by the dainty elbow boots must be so 12-7; Orslna beat Melllnwood. 3-2; Amandan Gaston. Boer beat in the length of the field for Nelson. He had not decided to- lowered Cali- thsy son. 10-5:Golden Fortune beat Croix D also qualified for this round. Major firmly fastened that interfere to beat In Time 5-0; Hudson beat Honest John. Prometheus 5-0; 13-6" Hotchkiss touchdown. Pinto kicked an easy night whether to take "Kid" Broad fornia mare. Delmar holds the 5-4: Mickey Free beat Tom King. 5-4; Frisky beat Thetis. Manrn beat Mush upper and Code - some extent with the free action 7-5; Ike, 9-fi; Cascade beat Real In the half. Griffin goal. along with him as sparring partner. technical championship, his mile in of Barbara boat Friendless Boy, Valley Pride Duchess. 11-7- will fight for the other place in the any horse that wears them. 8-4; Charter Member beat May Tunlson beat Sad Sam. 5-2; Clover Bloa- In second half the Brooklyns Young Corbett pledge to- 2:01% at Lexington track recently Conse- beat Full Moon. Gambit, som boat Frw From Flaw. «-l; Tom Hurlick The place in the the takes the quently they are tiring much Panoche 5-3; Haphazard beat 7-6: brat Bay. t»=mi- finals. fourth morrow morning to abstain absolutely lowering the mark of by in the beat Oulda 7-6; La Ron beat Laboring 3-2; Aerodh beat Haddina- lies 'between Whitne*- and took a brace. They pounded right Cresceus a High Born Lord ton. 4-O; Don semi-finals from liquor, cigars, cards, betting on same fashion, but to a less degree, Brazen. 8-6; Belle Free a bye. Rector with- Pedro beat Butte City 12-«- _ through the boys in blue and in half second. While the names of Lou Piker beat Jerry Wright. 10-2; Frank Dunn Smith. ;:. races and other diversions he than hobbles. As a matter of fact drawn. beat 6-0; . match between Grant fcmith straight line bucks worked the ball until fin- Dillon and Major Delmar appear in Third round—McVey beat Orsina, 5-0; Hud- Camber. Icellus beat Flannigan 13-7- The ishes his whirlwind fighting campaign. Grace Bond, a midget trotter, 4-2; Choc^ Choo beat Concord Boy. 10-1; Gold Lily Whitney was one of the best over the line. Ziska had a hard chance the Year Book with the respective was son beat Amandan, Frisky Barbara lx>at beat Fairy 12-1; and R. N. missed, leaving This includes an with wearing Mickey 6-4; Valley Pride b*-at Charter Bell*. Lord Melbourne beat played at the Park. Both men for the goal kick and encounter Nel- and elbow boots not because she Free Good as Gold, tt-3; Young Johnny Rex ever son, a return fight Terry marks of 1:58^ 1:59%, opposite Member, 6-2; High Born beat Haphazard. 10-8; beat at best, spectators the soldier leading by one point when with McGov- needed them, for the reason that Humboldt. Reckless Acrobat beat Mollt* were their and the ern, an of England them there is an asterisk which ac- but 8-2; La Rosa b«it Belle Free. 14-7. Mr, 8-5; Boy beat to some great tennis. time was called. The Brooklyns were invasion to meet was she might Fourth —Hudson beat McVey, 17-2; Rocklin— Belfast. 18-11. were treated siege companies the records in Gatcomb afraid some round Second round Cubanoia beat Silver first two sets. After a little shy on team work, while the Jabez White and a with Britt. the cham- Valley Pride beat Frisky Barbara. 7-4; La l»-7; Cloud. Smith won the In training Young pionship This time hit herself. High Smiler a bye: Frisky Boy beat Lady been played in the Fort Miley boys showed splendid or- his Corbett will tables. indicates a wind Rosa beat Born. 6-4. Menlo, 8-4; Toung KearteM beat Red but two points had a apparatus designed peformances. When the elbow boots were gone Fifth round—Hudson beat Valley Pride. 5-2; Brick. seized with a severe ganization. The teams were made up work with set of shield was used in the bye. UM; Fair Tralee beat Rolling Boer. 8-0; third set he was by Professor Sargent, the physical Andrews added a pair of hind shin La Rosa a — Prometheus beat Golden 6-3; the leg that made further a.s follows: in- Itis to obliterate these stars that Mr. Deciding course George Nethercott's La Fortune. Cascade cramp in structor of Harvard, which tells boots with scalpers and hock (Gambit-Molsey) a bye: May Tunlson beat Clover Blossom. 11-7- question. — center, right guard, just Billings and Mr. Smathers will attach- Rosa beat T. J. Cronln's play out of the Fort Miley Ilapp Toung strong one start (Fortuna Favente-Golden Russet). 4-0. Tom Hurlick beat Aerodh. 4-3: Don Pedro b«at as he did. Hutchinson left ffuard. Lipscumb right tackl ¦, how is and just how fast. ments to the pile. Then he Hudson — Piker. 18-7: Icellus beat Frank played as well ever Memphis next removed Reserve Royal Spirit 7-4; Smith Corporal left Kaiser riKht end. With the aid of an ingenious electrical their great trotters at stake beat Queen's Choo Choo beat Gold Lily. 5-O; YoungDunn.Johnny Whitney drove in his old-«me Culhanc tackle. week, every horseman hoping a patent breeching that was more or Motto. 5-0; Little Dainty beat Stingaree. 14-3; and HudKon left end. Sergeant Lorney quarter. contrivance the boxer will be able tc and is 8-3; Rex beat Lord Melbourne. 28-3; Reckless Acro- sets were close, but Smith Cooper left less of a burden for little mare to Hob R beat Advance Guard. Real Pasha bat beat Boy. 6-1. form. Both Ware riKht half. half. Pinto full- tell to part of a sec- they will "knock the spots" off their the Story's 6-4; beat RockMn— of it throughout. back. the one-hundredth carry. beat Sister. Concord Tralee Third round Cubanoia beat 7-4; had a shade the best punching previous What he had taken off her Frisco Lad, 9-3: Glaucus beat Frank 7-2; Smiler. only volleyed Whitney's terrific Brooklyn—Riga center, Hurley left guard. ond how fast he is and records. C. Frisky Boy beat Young. Fearless. 10-5; Fair He not whether he shows improvement big made a weight just over five pounds. The Delta beat Polka Dot. 14-6; Prompt© beat Tralee beat 4-2; Bullivan right guard. Nichols and Kenedy, in Another event to be decided at 5-1. Prometheus. Cascade heat May but placed them to the corners- tackles, right Hellet and Confident. — 8-0; Tom Hurlick beat Don Pedro. drives left Beckhart tackle. training In hitting over a given dis- Memphis is the for the $5000 gold This sort of common-sense treat- Second round Little Dainty beat Royal Tunison. third set. which was started right McGuire left end. Simpson race . 12-0; Icellus beat Choo Choo, 10-7; Young In the Cahill ends. tance from a given angle. He willknow cup, ment made trotter for the Spirit 4-2; Real Pasha beat Bob R. 8-7: Johnny o'clock, each had won a point and Smith, quarters, Ziska, Jones and Denis one race for which was won by a. 2:09^ 4-2; Rex beat— Reckless Acrobat. 3-2. after 5 De- halves, to an ounce how many pounds of hit- fifth and deciding heat of the race out Glaucus beat Concord Tralee. The Delta Fourth round Frisky Boy beat when was forced to retire Walfish fullback. ting Mr. Smathers with Lord Derby in 1902 beat Prompto. 5-3. 11-ft; CuharWa. Smith power he is puttinginto his blows mare that had going —LittleDainty beat Real Fair Tralee beat Cascade. 19-7; Tom the fact Whitney and Smith and the by Mr. Billings with of n tired after Third round Pasha. Hurlick beat Icellus, Young Johnny spite that and whether his work is developing second 10-2; Glaucus The 8-6. 4-3: Rex agreed to cease playing at.5 PLEASURE CRAFT CRUISE 1903. These events are to a little over five-eighths of a mile in beat— Delta. a bye. had (en- him. Lou Dillon in Deciding course E. J. McCarthy's Little Fifth round—Fair o'clock. Whitney claimed he was SEA IN LIGHT WIND wagon with owners driving. No betting the fourth heat, in which the time of Dainty (Rocker- Gallant Foe) beat M. Trafee beat Frisky Boy. W ith TO (Emin 13-3; Tom Hurlick beat Young Johnny Rex. titled the third set by default. permitted the winner was 2:13. It won a race Michalik's Glaucus Pasha-Sweet Nola), tf-4. tb was a verbal SAX FRANCISCO VISITORS is on the race. 8-4. ¦:'¦•¦ this agreement, which Heavy Swell on the Bar Keeps Ama- of the great worth $10,000 to the owner of Grace Deciding course— G. Walsh's Tom Hurlick written Whitnev, m AT THE ST. LOUIS FAIR A feature race in the (St. Lawrence-Moonlight) beat T. J. Cronin'a and not a one. Lonjr Trip Kentucky futurity year by Bond and it decided the ownership his to the third set. lays teur Sailors From this won Apache Fair Tralee (Cronin' ¦Wild Tralee-Falr Lily). pressing claim People tiny mare Grace Bond, of something like $250,000 bet on the a Fleet Model Yacht. 10-6. open to criticism. Only tuo Outside. From This City Who Have Re- the who trotted Class — himself Smith * first, race. model yacht races for the Todd stake: Third round Ragged Actor been played, and. as A large fleet of boats of the San cently Registered at the Call- the second arid fifth heats all The beat 17-14; Princess Savoy beat points had cups were finished yesterday at LoreJtta. Sac- had won both sets, there is no reason Francisco, Corinthian and California fornia Building. below 2:10, a feat never before accom- Nominations to the Pacific Breed- ramento Boy. 8-3; Vandal a bye. Fair Flying Whitney would have — plished by three-year-old, ers' $7000 Futurity have closed. This is Spreckels Lake. The Apache, owned withdrawn. — to presume that yacht clubs, cruised yesterday out to- ST. LOUIS, Oct. 16. The following a was the Fourth round Princess Savoy beat Ragged her richest stake offered on the by William Roeckner, carried off the 2-6; bye. won the third. straignt Few, however, ven- registered removing of all boots before the the Pacific Actcr. Vandal—a beat Long in ward the heads. San Franciscans have re- Coast trotters pacers honors. Two weeks ago she won a Deciding course T. Jolly's Princrsa Savoy Fmith Herbert Long Gate, cently at building last heat. Her opening mile in 2:09% for and and has gave points. He was at his best, while tured far beyond the Golden as the California at done, one ever final race which her two (Hot Stuff-Lady Nellie) beat T. J. Cronin; » sets. the World's Fair: was easily but she tired percepti- been a successful since its gave Vandal (Border Rurflan-Dai»y Hill).5-4. was in his play. The latter won the wind was light and there was a The final race yesterday her two — off many The * Mrs. A. Kennedy, F.D. Ogden, bly at the finish of the second heat in inception. This will be the fifth re- points race Reserve Stake: Fourth roun.l Old Ironsides only three games in as set3. heavy swell. Among the San Fran- S. H. Green- more and the third final beat Plcadllly,l.H-11; Commercial Traveler beat berg, Mrs. E. A. Laughria. J. L. Brown, N E the same notch. Then Alta Axworthy newal of the stake. was not sailed, as neither of the other Mabel S, 13-8; Vina beat Mis* results: cisco yachts under way were the flag- Wheeler. Mrs. H. M. Calkins. E. F. Lindsay points. — Lucille. 14-8. Aggie, E. Thurston, Bouchie, models could make four The Firth round Commercial Traveler beat Old ship Challenger, the schooners A. Mm. R. C. Tichner 8-3; Vina a bye. and K. A.Miller and wife, Camp- Apache beat Todd & Adams' Santee Ironsides. — Chispa, White and Challenge, wife. H. A. Deciding ccurse George Perry's Vina (Con- bell. G. Lathrop, C.-H. Phillips and wife J and O. M.Forrest's Piute in the finals. nemara-Dinah) the yawl Witch and the sloops Curlew, Newman, Rowell, Rosenthop. beat F. Jones' Commercial Ariel, J. M. P. C.' M Swedish Club Holds Picnic. Throws Herself in Surf. The Apache's time was 3:15. Traveler (Pretender-Moonlight). 1S-8. Thetis, Surprise, Sappho and Howe, I. Buhnler. H. A. Rosenqulst E a' Sears, Mrs. D. P. Doak. Mrs. J. The Swedish-American Political Club Brown, a typewriter, liv- The course was measured in the favor; Minnetonka. Lunaceir, Wlllard Mrs* Miss M. J. morning and was found to be 595 feet. J;"v R-« «-4 l.Vir. in Hmlth-s Marius Idler, flagship Cali- G. Patton. M. H. Glattll and wife' gave its grand annual picnic avenue, her- on Lcp.r. 6-.1. 6-3. The yawl of the Miss M. Mr». M. Hadenpdelt, V,'' at Shell ing at 23 Tremont threw Secretary Genung's protest was Veterans Cricket Field. ilotchklss beat M. 6-4. Club, sloop Pac- Starr. W yesterday. Beach, not fornia Yacht and the Rednall and wife. C. T. Hutchinson A F* Mound Park A feature of self into the surf at the Ocean sustained. He claimed the course The cricket season of 1904 was — tolus cruised over from Oakland Schlelcher. Mrs. C. S. Werts. P. F. bundon' the outing was the return by moon- near "Shorty" Roberts' place, on Sat- more 650 annual 100- C. Gels, Mrs. Schwary, measured than feet. brought to a close ye3terday by a PARIS. Oct. 16. The Creek on Saturday, dropping anchor S. W. A. N. Lewis' light. , urday morning. She was despondent. .attempt was to boats at Mai- midnight. M. U. Dundon, A. Prlber, C. E. Priber w' Dancing, 'refreshments cousin, An made sail the between two sides of veterans, kilometer race for motor off Sausalito toward D. O'Kane and wife. F. Griffith and games Frank Jammitt, Roberts' Sunday pennant races, but the wind match Seine, to- H. Jenness Paone' b' at the various booths made her picked up captained by Henry sons La Fitte. on the River Vice Commodore H. of Newman. G. T. Phelps, C. H. Watlzer Mrs' up day. • rushed into the surf- and rescued was too light and the boats failed to and a fatal acci- Club, who E. E. Cole. A. B. E. D. Howe the entertainment of the The The latter's day was attended with the San Francisco Yacht Cole. and wife* committee having charge outing as she was sinking for the third time. finish inside the time limit. Ward and C. Banner. another competitor Challenge under W. H. Langdon, Mrs. P. C. Rockwell W of the to Roberts' house and side went to the wickets first and dent the wash of has had the schooner Brobeck. W. I.P. Sulwan, M. i' is as follows: A. M. Wollen, presi- She. was carried Mercedes I.which sank several months past, in- Terry. Cohnon, Currie Mrs' clothing was dried she was scored forty-two runs, to which Henry swamping the Noel, charter for H. P. H. A. Glanner, B C dent; Ch. Ramberg, first vice pres- after her Morlcy Signs Pitcher Junes. mid her engineer, named was tended to sail her over to the anchor- Black, J. C. Nnget. M. BascoerA. Currie taken home by her mother, who had Ward's side replied with sixty-two was not yes- E. L. Colnon. T. Wallenson, W. T. Mrs' ident; F. O. Tjogen. second vice presi- the Innings C. 4-owned. The race, which age of the California Yacht Club McDowell' dent; Olssan, secretary, been notified by Policeman French. LOS ANGELES. Oct. 16.—Manager rttns. In second Ban- the accident, was won proved too light Alexander and side ran up a score of ninety- interrupted by terday, but the wind G. Peterson, treasurer. — Morley of the lios Angeles baseball ner's hours and twenty- brought to Saus- eight. Henry Ward's side won by bv Rape? IV*in two and he her back her WOMAN'S CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB FALLS FROM STREET CAR. John O'Con- club announced to-night that three minutes, a world's record. alito moorings. MEETING.—Oakland. Oct. I«.—The regular nor employed by the Southern Pacific Railroad he has twenty runs in the first innings. yes- meeting of the Woman's Chic Improvement FELL FROM BICYCLE.—Alameda. Oct. 16. livingat 123 Chase street. Oakland, was signed Pitcher Oscar Jones for the re- The wind blew from the north 2316 Eagle avenue and' injured last night on East light after- Club willbe held at 3 o'clock to-morrow (Mon- Dr. J. Ferguson of fell from perhaps fatally mainder of the season. Jones arrived The escutcheon DELEGATE.—Mat- terday, fell so in the afternoon at Chabot a bicycle this afternoon on Briggs avenue, sus- •street. O'Connor fell from' 'a Harrison-street MILAN. Oct. 1*— of the FLECTED NATIONAL Carriage and day) Observatory, Jeffer- here to-day from the East. He will here has been defaced and (••,'«- (-)natan prf*id«»nt of the Paint- noon that some of the Corinthian son-street entrance. Business of Importance is taining a fracture of-the right leg between the car near Howard street and sustained a frac- Russian Consulate Ix-ca! rm>n No. CO, ha* transacted, the ¦ was removed leave for Seattle at once to Join the half burned. An exiled Russian anarchist U and Trtmimr>- to and the ankle. The.injured man was re- ture of skull. He to the ¦ ers' yachta were rather late in making the be a full attendance is re- knee and having committed the uutrajs. heen elected national delegate to tb* American aufrsted.- moved to his home in an ambulance.' igggggA Central Emergency Hospital. team. «us.cected of iteration of Labor Convention. Tiburon Cove.