- SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, APRIL: lG, 1904. 10 THE PARK SPEEDWAY AND ATHLETIC FIELD IS ACCORDED LIBERAL SUPPORT
AN ARTISTS CONCEPTION OF WHAT THE PROPOSED XEW SPEEDWAY AND ATHLETIC FIELD JN.GOLDEN' GATE;PARK WILL AFFORD THE PEOPLE OF THIS CITY WHEN' IT BECOMES A REALITY. CANOE SAILING ALAMEDA ELEVEN TIM CRONIN BIDS Valuable Addition to LACROSSE ABSENCE OF WIND the Park His"- MATCH RACKET WIELDERS PROVES POPULAR WILL BE STRONG FOR RICH STAKE Assured; '¦¦.'' ON CLARK'S FIELD IN COLLEGE MATCH SPOILS SAILING
Members of the Oakland and Blue and White Cricketers Will^Start His Fast Grey- San Francisco's "proposed athletic Twelve, of the Olympians Tennis Experts of the .TJnir Model Yachtsmen on Spreck- Encinal Clubs Will Hold field in Golden Gate Park, with its Talagoo Postpone Attract Some Valuable hound, Fair Tralee. With nest of tracks for light harness horses, WillPlay Against versit ies WillMeet To-Day els Lake Their Combined and Open Races Recruits to Their Ranks Lord Brazen in a Special cyclists and foot, racers and its .inner Team at San Mateo Sunday 1 on the Stanford Courts Trials From Week to Week oval for the use of all amateur sports requiring" a large level.area' of ,turf,.is Commodore Charles Stewart of the Secretary Henry ~T. J. Cronin, a veteran of the leash, polo San intercollegiate The model yachtsmen have had Ward of the Ala- pictured herewith for the first time. On'C. W. Clark's field at. The annual tenni3 more Oakland Canoe Club is looking for- meda Cricket Club has handed in the will send his fast greyhound Fair Tra- Mateo, beginning p. tournaments between Stanford Univer- to contend with recently as regards Itis a mind's eye view of the big pro- at 2:30 m. to-mor- ward to an active season. A schedule list of members of that organization, lee against Lord Brazen, from the ken- row, . be ,a match sity and the University of California weather than the participants in any ject, drawn with faithfulness to.detail there will lacrosse played morning of events has been prepared, contain- which has thirty-nine names at pres- nel of G. Lacy Crawford of St. Louis, Talagoos Mateo will be this at Stan- other pastime. . For several weeks no by an artist who looked over the site between the. of San or so ago wa3 ing several races and cruises in con- to-morrow at Coursing ford. A month Stanford races on account ent on its roll. These are A. E. Ack- Union Park. arid studied the plans in Superintend- and an Olympic Club twelve. thought to have absolutely no chance could be held of the junction with the Encinal Yacht Club. lom, Bird, Bird, The. contest will be the second of the j Sunday the heat J. U. Harry B, Bird. picture The Olympic.Club team willbe com- to-win. Her prospects are much bright- wet weather. Last championship race, ent McLaren's hands. The is % was every sport In the long canoe G. J. P.iugh, F. J. Bennion* John U. series for the Grand National Cham- posed, of much the same 'men as on er now, and although a cardinal vic- beneficial to other ex- Contrary to his usual more eloquent than- mere -words :and cept model yachting. The sailors of •which will be held on September 10. Buchanan, Banner, Braithwaite, pion stakes. at- Sunday, though tory hardly anticipated, the Palo C. S. titude, explains the last a Ifew new ones is in order induce a large Mr. Cronm announces himself enthusiasm of. the work- players are expected to make a the small craft were all on hand to pi* to 1 number of H. W. Brown, Joe Brown, Edward being way "great will be The' Talagoos will take Alto against another, entries, as satisfied with the his ers who have done such service tried.. good showing. fact that the tour- their boats one but an seven cups will be presented Brown, W. J. Cowie, A. E. J. Chivers, .collecting building opportunity of trying out' some of The absence of impossible. dog.has trained on. Trainer Jackson In funds for the the nament is to be played at Stanford wind made this as= prizes. The contestants will start Croll, showing of it. • . Up F. J. Croll. J. W. G. Fortmann. is equally confident as to;the their junior,players and their team •will give the players of that college to date official races have been from the California Yacht Club house, S. SI. Foster, W. W. Goggin, R. B. his dog will make, so a 'spirited con- In order to bring-out the perspective willbe somewhat, weaker, than the one quite advantage. California held but once. The prospects this year j an The ever, proceed down Oakland Creek to the Hamilton, Edwin Hood, J. H. Halton, test is in prospect. more clearly the spectators pictured in which played last Sunday at the Pre- players have played but once on the are better than and so numerous reserve "to- up a have boats become that bay. thence to the Encinal Yacht Club J. M. Haltcn. B. Kortlang, D. Lees, G. The stake at Union Park the. lower corner.are banked trifle sidio Athletic Grounds. The match is Stanford courts, while their rivals have the ithas been morrow has taken on the appearance higher than they will be.-, in reality. games found necessary to restrict the' active enchorage and return. It is believed S. McCallum, James Mason, W. H. one of a series of exhibition been practicing there for weeks. K. of an affair. Among the On this edge of the speed track a space give membership of the club to fifty. The the course can be covered in eix or interstate which are Intended to men desir- California will be represented by J. McNaughton, F. S. Price, W. E. R. greyhounds start is provided club officials feel that it will be im- E'ven hours. which will are: Mas- 100 feet in- width and run- ous, of learning the game a .chance to Drummond MacGavin as first man in Rooker, W. J. Richter, V. F. Rocket and Rich Array from Fres- ning the length of field. jA:gentle possible to handle boats than The first of the yacht clubs open Seebeck. ter the practice and to, educate a body of spec- singles, Neil Baker as second man in more this to no, from, Angeles,:Fa- of*twenty ? in the races. the season will be Francisco, A: Stahl. J. H. SaiAnders, Herbert Ton- Lost Chord Los. raise feet of this grass cov- tators ,in\ the points of the Canadian singles and MacGavin and" Robert Va- the San kin, Edgar Ward, vor Free, Faraway -Mr. Zignego provide seating, ca- Another reason for holding "back the which willhold reception and Harold' Ward and and ered surface will national sport. The players appreciate riel in doubles. For Stanford George its initial Stockton; Free, Mickey pacity -many ! specta- '- regattas M. Henschen, on Saturday, Henry Ward. from Belle Free for . thousands of highly the . permission to. use. C. . W.- Hodge will be first man in. singles. is that C. the Jinks the 23d inst.. and its Sacramento; -measurer, has resigrn. first cruise on Sunday, The foregoing list contains the names and Friendless Boy from tors. The home stretch of all the Clark's field, which Is a much pleas- Cleve Baker will be second man and official had to the 24th. The Clara, owing to the pressure of business. yachts are being rapidly put into com- of the Bird, Croll and Ward families, Terab from Santa. John Heenan tracks will be located^ on this side and anter ground than the one near Harbor Baker and Hodge will play the doubles. and Aggie W from Vallejo and Con- just as excellent a of the field frojn The Spreckels lake course is satisfac- ¦•'¦¦ ¦ mission expected who have been the mainstay of Ala- . view Yiew.;-- !boat with the most pen- measurer; E. L. Corbin. strength of the reach their" speed jtrack without lent chance to lower his colors. I S. E. Smith Alameda eleven. A. 10:30 a. ro. The 'management, has in- crossing the horse op- team lacked combination work and. fell probably nants gets the club pennant, emblem- and A. A. Wright, on Chivers, goalkeeper track. On the easy, • the Talagoos- Peter- The Baker-Baker match will committee pro- E. J. the best In stalled a new scales in the paddock. posite side of an entrance will victims to : - atic of the championship. gramme; Louis Sonniksen, T. Pyle the . the field sen, the of... the prove the closest of the three. Cleve H. California Association. Football greyhounds will be weighed before provided light ;well; known fullback George and G. Coykendall, All be for vehicles. : On this eleven, Baker last year played Baker of H. committee on league, is an excellent cricketer- ae going to the eIIds a"nd the figures will will Vampire V.association'', football WILL COMPETE entertainment; I. side :be located the , sheds and .. California in the second singles match. WHEEJiMEN* F. Machafert. A. T. well. Edwin Hood was one of the be posted in a conspicuous placed :The dressing* reinsmen, will add to the strength of the |Olym- THE ROAI> Eaton, regatta rooms .for. the the Neil Baker is a-brother ofGeorge and OVER HAYWARDS Bassett and A. C. com- strongest batsmen of the Alameda likely look be: buildings pics,, having been a member of the with, mittee. winners to being situated a short hardly classes the latter. Last team some years ago, but has played Barbara, • English: international lacrosse team. Received for Hanify's frisky Tralee Lass. Pasha Pleas- tance- from the oval and fitted wilh year Cleve Baker won a set from Thirty Entries Are the J. R. handsome new schoon- little or no Lily.Dorothy M, Coon, Quita, > Last: Sunday there : good cricket Tor several sea- ant. Gold Black all modern improvements. The ath- : were some George :Baker and made the latter Annual Ten-Mile Handicap to er, built in the yard of F. Stone & sons. G. I.Baugh is a steady Game Boy, Terra Cotta. -Mly York. Art-inl*, : runs down; the; field for the Olympics, man at Apple Blossom. Rose of- Gold, Rolla Wel!s; letes .will be quite as well provided for work to From Stan- Be Co., at the end of Baker street, near run-getter. shooting; goal beat him. this.the Decided "To-Morro\v. the bat and «*-gocd Northern I^ad. Raby Aurora. Don Pedro, Rec- in the manner of showers .arid rooms, but' the for. was. weak. ford players figure that Cleve Baker Harbor View, was launched at 9:30 last The name of .George Wiseman, tor.. Sea Lion.- Crawford Belle. Younsr Johnny Some ';of the players, too, :seemed ,in- The annual ten-mile handicap road for- Rex, Highborn, ¦ Toronto, Lucky. while a plunge is a possibility if the has at least an even chance to beat his Saturday evening. M. A. JCewell's merly Kofala. Sham- " struggle ' race of the California Associated Cyc- a well-known member of the rock, Maid of the Glen. Royal Friend, Reck- money subscribed be sufficient. clined to.turn the. for.posses- opponent. Neil Baker is wonderfully schooner, Lady Ada, built in the same Pacific Cricket Club, should less Acrobat, /Belfast, Bob R. Vina. • sion of the ball into,a .wrestling match. lers will be held to-morrow over the be added v In dimensions the speed |track "will steady, and if Cleve Baker beats ,him Haywards course. yard, was launched at 10 o'clock on to the roll,of that organization. , the last meeting of the California High street to The 'v, At measure exactly half:a mile in circum- it will not be on the former's errors. Thursday morning, in the presence of Coursing Bradbury,: race willbe,started at** 11:30 a. m..The The schedule of matches as issued Club A. C. the vet- ference. It ;be' "about; sixty feet The doubles, like the MacGavin- entries, several quests invited by owner errors, trainer, .will necessary ¦ ' thirty with their respective the ¦contains some due to the neglect eran was restored to good in width. Twenty feet', distant ,wln;be of the, ;$25,000. One-half of Hodge match, should on forin go to and by Mrs. Newell. Both are large, 5 handicaps, follow: of the committee appointed to prepare standing. Bradbury was ruled off by the cinder path, which is to run three the sum is.fat: hand through generous California rather easily, but Variel, roomy, comfortable, cruising i; WalbeL G. C. W.; craft and it to regard the strong wishes of the the Ingleside, Coursing Club about four laps. the mile, leaving subscriptions. class of men; who ,MacGavin, is erratic and both Scratch— W. C. A..Rob* should by no - to ari inner' oval The like are ert!i, Oakland W.: F. G. West.* B. "C. TV.; be means slow. Lady ago. donated, ¦ ¦ ¦ Santa Cruz Cricket Club, as express- years . of 900x480 feet. A gradual .slope from have speaks well for the, af- hard men to figure on; ¦'.* ; C.-H: Clark. U.,C. W.: "W. de Mara. B. C. TV.; Ada is nearly sixty feet inlength over- person by Chicago Coursing Among themany:who given 45 seconds— F. H. McLaughMn. Bv, C. W.; ed In its delegate at the an- The Club will'hold the outer rim of green sward,: fair. have The entries for the Academic Ath- A. T. all, while J. R. Hanify's is meeting April May contirif • Joseph Charles Long. B. C. W.; Smith, Oak- boat a little nual meeting: and by its secretary, its'initial on 30 and uing through the several J tracks,*-;r wlll liberally- are A. B.iSpreckels, letic League tournaments must be In land W.;R. Williamson. Oakland W.;J. R. shorter. Stephen Stagg, by letter. 1." The entrance fee for the first stake bring D/, Grant, W.' Hellman, Leopold to-day.' events will be Berryesea: G. C. W. — „ Lingard The commit- the surface of the- infield consid- ..I." These* held' In t minute 00 seconds J. Haurat. W. E. has sold the sloop tee's attention was also specially will be' $10, with $300 added.' 'Meetings erably any portion KIow.vANP.. Welch, Eugene: Casserly^ early part of May. As usual, the Oakland Flcetwing. di- lower than- other* :of the Vt.' H. S." Hancock. Oakland W.:< W M which he owned for about rected to the point In the report will be continued weekly until ho't grounds. , bring the iBrewers* Association, J. C. Kirk- greatest interest centers in the singles. Spellman. C. C. C: D. Mainland, N. C. W.; years, of the tlie this scheme will. A; X. C. W two to Dan Everett, also of the secretary of the weather puts a step to them. They will part patrick, iBaker & Hamilton, Gustave Schmidt of Boone's University Trout. association. The every of the amphitheater in plain " Herbert ' , 2 minute*— S. L.- Hancock.- Oakland \V.: A. • • Magee, . ¦ • Corinthian Yacht Club. Itis said that matches between the Santa Cruz eleven be resumed in the fall. view of the, spectators." In;case! of' a H. i,Umbsen, : Thomas Frank Academy L and Herbert Long of Lowell Lambrecht. C. C. C.:E. A. Hearther. Oak- the sale- was made some months ago, city driving Burke, B.iColeman,: Al Josephs, High" "are easily play- land ,W.;M. Rlngroae, —C- C. C. ., .' and the clubs have .been arranged matlnce'the outen.rlm "willhold \ramess School " the best 2 minutes SO second" W. Hampshire.. •B. C. but the fact did not become known as follows: the throng,, although the ¦'.infield: will Sidney' Smith.-James-L. -Flood,; R. R. ers, and one of them is expected to W".: P Mourour. Oakland W.; F. o. Booth "until lately. An agreement for the sale plaj'the O'Kane, [John Nolan;'. Kelly carry championship. a>C. W.:' G. .W'._ GasUv»on. C. C. W.; O. Sunday. May 28. Santa Crux Cricket nub city teams will return matches be available". For cycle races the' same Compt,on, J. off the B. C. W. of the "yacht at certain price County Club, Dickey, ¦ Grosman. a was vt. San Farnctsco Cricket at Ala- the seaside town, during theVInde- space willbe utilized, while event & Sons, ;A.. Stern, vFranki E. The Golden Gate Terinis Club has 3 minutes— A. Flnlayson. C, G. O. meda. at! an 6n : % C. XV.: made after the close - ¦ Bacon, W.: C. Nelson, • C. C. E. of last season be- Mpnday. May 29, Santa pendence day vacation. ,. .,. ; the cinder path or the inner will Clay berg, Fishbeck & L. Car- sent' out announcements for a handicap McGrath. Oakland W.; Cms Cricket Club' . . "field Joe Fertado. Oakland W.;' C. tween W. E. Llngard a Club, at • ; Valente.-C.CC.: and well known v». Pacific Cricket Alameda. .- game .was' played last call cycle track into;play, as a van- penter and members of,the association. doubles tournament, '.to :be played' on George Fry. B.-C. W. Journalist, Tuesday. .May 30.. Def-oratlon A,prautice Sun- the but a higher sum was paid Day, Santa day on the' grounds at .Webster. "street, tage point for the spectators. This la :but «a:"partial" list!ot, the' sub- the 'park courts 'on the. 24th Inst."; Eh-' ' "charge by Cruz Cricket Club v». Alameda Cricket C!ub. interested, The race will be in of the the present owner. ¦¦ at Alame-da. ••.-' . Alameda,. between sides of'twelve" As the Place ;is planned it will be scribers .already r a fuir re- tries close on the 21st. "The three-time following officials: Saturday. July 2, Pacific ; " men >. i . Cricket Club vs each;.-*'' "¦. ¦ -"" .'¦ the finest public port ;of ,is promised in another cups be played for. Santa Cruz Cricket Club, at Santa Crux . •.".^. athletic 'field in "the 'which 'will Racing: and :records committee— C. ¦ ' L. Mc- Oucns Wants to Go Free. 3, ¦ ¦ ¦ Tennis Sunday, July Alameda Cricket Club vs world and will set ;a ;pace "for'"other week. . . .¦ . . ; . . The' California Club will hold Enerney. chairman; B. D. Balart. H. L. De- Cricket Club, at Santa Crjuz. MOTHER, SEEKS JUSTICE.— Mrs. Sarah laney. C. "W'uth, F. L.'Smith. A petitipn for a -writ of habeas Santa Cruz . ¦¦ • v* on the C. — Starter— A. cor- 'Monday, July McAullffe, 618 Moultrie :street. «wore :to cities .to follow. [Members 'of the Ama- asimilar tournament same date. pus .4.".Independence Day, San - a .Resigns. play'in" handicap E. Bers. Referee George W. Payton. Judges In favor of W. H. Owens was filed Francisco County Cricket Club. vs. Santa Cruz complaint yesterday charglns . William Casey, teur Driving. and >Athletic Association Referee' Coulter The members will' a" —W. A. Terrlll. B. C. W.: A. Carl, C. Cricket Club, at - ?,«-.•¦•¦•»'«*-.-•> ealoonkeeper, Cortland -avenue, with-murder. C; Newmark»,NV,C. l.'HIli, in the Supreme Court yesterday. The Santa Cruz. are .working unceasingly;fo~r?theisuc- •- A. Coulter. United States Referee doubles tournament for the Directors' C. M. • . W.: c.- She- Ib the- mother of William J.'.McNamee,* .W. '-' ' G.' W. ;.W. Oakland charge According to this arrangement who by Casey during C. Martin. W. Timers 'defendant is held on the . of the was shot and killed : a cess'of the-plan, notably? Frank :O'Kane, in Bankruptcyif or vSanta- Clara Coun- cups. v George P. t Sampson. on ; ' "Wetmore. A.'H.— Charles complicity in burglaries committed by Santa Cruz players Vwillj visit Sau fight at Caaey'a .saloon Saturday nijtht. W. J.' •Simpson; Ja'mesV, ,his resignation.. Ap- C.'Woth. - Clerk of course George Dlxon." charge Coffin,^E^: ty, has' tendered j • Caeey was arrestedat the time: on~th«- :* H. Harry Howard. The defense states Francisco and play,one match ,against of -murder, ¦but the: caxe., was .on Algeltiniger ,and.-.: I. L: Bord'en :-_ of£ the pliclints'forjthe^vacancy are requested In Japanese the word ."Mikasa" In- • ¦ \ that Owens waa inHoward's company each of the three city,clubs during- the Monday till after -the Coroner's Inquest.'. The executive' committee," have i'given 'ai7piy,..' dicates a warship"and *'Maru" a ship --Five hundred earthquakes shock the " •Jury ¦ a" of ¦ jus- who""' to'^United 'District — - '-'¦ Coroners brouKht kin verdict ' '¦ ' to.' «»very year. ,'. toy -. day holidays,' , ., up of to '•¦ the ,'*-'. of commerced ... ..;._ JaDanese J I .-.'". chance. jjecoratlon 'while! the Ufiable homicide. ;'•¦;;. .. ¦„ . much theit time' raising Judge de Haven. :^ ......