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pSK oy 3gjigcn SAN FTIACISCO COTOOTCEE MOOTAT AHBIL 28 1890 MISCEttAKHOOS pEPRESENTATIYE mm Boies SPORTSMANS uicflEtLVhsdteeTdtbefoUowmgdl SnlliYan Will Eight Jackson San IBVancisco ABTI8TS HATKRI4L8 OI every Bescrfpt on Tictnra yrem In the jsiest etyes andantes newihlBrsIn Jttca tonEngrT cgs Fatten end Artst1 Studies Sanborn van ooi Aiarsei lOSVTS nBADQUAKTEBS Over tA200 works of real ar permanent Sts os erdoslrely br sobscr Jon All the ptineUtag ate Boosts Lars salaries mads pplyno Address GENTS WASIID tor the Kennies new Stanley book neerv 500 new pictures and colored platea i a day guaranteed FctiM particulars caU or address 72 Market rt 6aa xraoclsca Cat UIIS XI IIAIiDTTiKI HnntlnctonHopklma Co 18 to 24 Ireniont St LCSK CO Packers tb world renowned BEAK BRAND California Canned Fralts A rcnOMERS TneftUT April23th by der of eurtadter Ilroi special and peremptoryelearencesae of entire stock of Clothing ais lines or FarBlsblagCOJdJ Greenobanra 113 and 117 Bash street BANK AND OFFICE KalLIWG Store Fixtures etc In Iron Bran or Blckel iJat VI Ir Gates Shatters Window baardr and TV Ire Work of Terr description Ire Works btt9 iiissioo fc RIIKS Hl1 Pressure JJ Boilers of all kinds balll according to drawings or specifications and Sheet Iron oraexecu ed at saortest notice Bepalring lloymu A Aitkin oll j3 Mission a BLAK BKOKS Pstent Backs Print ers Lithographers an 1 General Station era Fine bamping aad Engraving Ved dins Invitations a specialty 1L Cwwkoc Co 215 213 Bush BBKWEKY Brewers aid Bott ers of the Celebrated Genuine Pilsener and CulmDacber xport Lajer Beer Tbe JTrrderlcksburs Brewmz Co Oflice 53i California street nOTKl of a1 kinds on band and made Xj to oider Agents Steamer Crescent City for Crescent City Bedwood CargoM 10 oraer llobbs all Co 314 32 4 Spearst zr pHAMPiOSS LTQUOIS Pom meTy cc Martcll Cognac Theo lappa a Geaoin Aromaliooe Gnneas stout aid Basa Ala Belmported hlsAles VrillUm Wulq Co fpOAL IKON 1J COlti Wilson Brlen SUCCESHOBS TO VACDONOCGH CO 41 Market street Saalraaclseo VTAKHIAOES The largest assortment i In the city Agency for Brewster Co ct Sew 1 ork Usury Hooker Co of New Baven MOlioa Gul Co Farts 1 raace Willey Co 317 Montom ft TVIAMtHDsWATCiIIvSandJeHreiry JJ at Wholesale Orecnbers Bier 1 123 Kearny net ThQrlow ocfc UAHASHASXOK C0STEST A Btuy Day TVith the Klflemen Lawn Tennis Rowing FiiElnsr Etc The yachting leuosvu opened on Saturday by the eter active Corinthians who took adTsnUge of the spanking breeze yesterday to sail In squadron The fine weather lias giren a boom to amateur athletics and nerer were there hair as many dobs and clubmen engaged in the healthful cultlra tioa of muscle stamina and skilL The droopinit interest in bo iinj will be renred by the aisuranee of a match between Jackson and SuUiTin for the championship of the world and a J2000Q purse in the California Club SCM ITAN WlIX TIGHT Borrow AnrH 27 Fulda CalUorala AIMttSe Club JohnX SsUixan wui aceept propctilien after Uisdsstopt aCair is fettled June iid winner tolae alt Clakks Clarke Is the rnan with whom Mr Fulda has been in communication all the tune and is authorized to SDcai for SnUrVan The match is therefore assured Jackson would hte to hare tre affair take place in about six months Peter 31 reach San Francisco in two weeks and wilL in the event of the match with Sullivan tiemgput off for six months take a Byinx trip of ten weeks to AustraJa 4 It stands atthe bead the lieh running Domestic sewlo ilaCalns IV Crsni Gn 1 Acent 23 Post sire sale Drcirfflsts and Manufaernren nf umical and fnarmaceotical Preparations Jtwilnet Co 23 to 27 becond sk Coffin Bed ogtoa A Co 72 John It 1 GOODS Etocks Complete In All Departments Murphy Grant Co liJii IDISON MIMEOGKAPn Tor manlfoldlne antoeranhlo and rvtw writer letters drawinju music cto SOW copies lroiu oae wriuas ena lor desenpure afkfircaars aad samolca of worlc The Aainaet Hill Cumpanr TT11 VE ECHOPECN rAITIQS JL Fine Art hoTcltitv Ewhlnrt Enia lnejto Jlirrors rnctara frames ilo enngi ooaea Mantels Pedestals etc tfc Gump VS1 53J Marsetst TtKJSUINO GOODS Mens Fnr Jt nlshin Goods Manufacturers and Im porters Nenstadter Brothers A Talk With WTrNaujtnton About Jsckleas Trip The Mche had a visit yesterday from AV haugbton the well known journalist who went to Enetand with Peter Jackson Mr JNaushtonis full of interesting gossip about sporting events which came within the scope of his observation during his extended tour lie confirms all the glowing telegraphic accounts of Peters pros Lerity and states that the dusky Aus tralian is in that fortunate condition of affluence where he can draw check for a larger sum than most of the lir ing pugilists ever dreamed of possess ing Sullivan excepted ilr fraughton denies the statement that Jackson has been drinking frealy He says that Peters conduct durinz the enure trip bas been even more careful than white he was in San Francisco and the result is that Jackson is bigger and stronger thin ever Peler is at present at Mount Clemens Springs Mich gan where he will remain for the next week awaiting the result of Parson Danes eilort to bring about a four or six round match between the Australian and Ed Smith of Denver who recently knocked out Mike Cleary so expeditiously miths stock has been boomed considerably by performance with Cleary and Mul doon stilt further strengthened the impression that the Denvsrue is a dangerous man by offering to back him against any heavy weight barring Sullivan Jackson or Joe MeAullne Failinz to eeton a match with Ashton Fallon Lannon or some other of the lesser celebrities Smith is willing to engage Jackson for a limited contest and from what he has heard of the Denver man Mr Kanghton anticipates a very hvelyencounter Mr aughfon states that the fail nre of Peter Jackson to knock out Gus Lambert was due to Lambert shug gins tactics Lambert who is a wonderfully powerful fellow picked Jackson up and carrying htm across the ring threw him against one of the posts so heavily as almost to tear it from its fastenings in which event Peter would have been hurled from the stage and perhaps seriously injured It appears that this is no new trick of Lambert fo he once before did the same thing with Jim Fell and succeeded better for Fell went clean over the ropes and emong the spectators The English heavv weights whom Jackson met while boxing in the Aquarium in 1ondon were in Mr Nauautons opinion some of the fairest fighters Peter met The En ish men stood up and fought in bopes of mitmir a record and winnni the S1X I ofered by the management but reter T7CEMTIB2 Pa lor and Chamber 4 Sets EleKant Wood Mantels andJJard wood Interiors Bank and Uce Features Rica UpnoUtery Draperies ec i VI lireliue sus 5J4So Market Ge tin fglib pcmp leather for yah 63 in heavy mining pumps Hi last ten tuues as lonj as the ordinary A Mchols Co tUO to 404 riery sC Fixtures The only maniuacturers on 3 Thomas Day Co Jf Llmld ip KOCKHIES Importers and Whole i KX sa Dealers In all descriptions of vxoceriea Tillman Brndel ThOV SHEETS Black and Galvniied JL all Sizes and Numbers Corracated and Plain lor ltoolla and eUdlng MontAgue Co XaTtlEKBELlIVC Dynamo Belt i ln a spec ally Lacing and Rubber lnUis ctuJfor cala ojue A Cook Son 415 Market street IQCOltS Imported and Domestic Xj Sole Acects for the finest Imported and ioaeUc liquor Slkr urnil ShcrWOodt Ean Francisco Portland and los Angeles CMBt DkAIK Wholesale and XJ Beuil Agents lor WO li none vm tacrcial Co HI I Depot lot Cnror Bedwood Little A Knowiea Lumber lo eor Mtssloa and Main sts r849 18a MAIJ WIACHIuSIavR Mannfact urvni and Imcortara of Harness Sad eiea Bridles hips badd erywarc leather Jlooei Blankets 214 216 213 and 2X0 I Bat ery street Catal saaa farniahaa OIL lork Sandard Lubr eating Comtoaad Cjll der and Meehlnery OUs sraot Coroadum keels Lord Boiler oaipoaodJ1ue3TaperiFaeklogauCapseta id ward Bead lo first slret lo1 I aKoS of tli LediDiz MtcTs Inclai iiajrVrebF cter sUtdJjBJvenon sold on stUSf3ts at casH prtcM SkluaXarera bitvrmaQ Clay Co 4 EtUMMTVO Gas and teant Fitting Complf te assortment of Fine HumUla ids Agents for th Durham System or praisata IloTy Bros 122 184 Setter St IE 41 ESTATK Agents and General i Honse and Land Agents Easton Eldrldge Cow 61S Marret and IS and 17 Post ak TOBACCO Leaf Ping Tine Cat Gran tuated CwC Bend for descriptive lists I A TVerthelmr S00 503 304 and SOS Front st fTtjlAS Importers and Wholesale Dealers I 4iPiti fn afu tnrfHit TpM ftltn Carry fall lines Japan and China Floor slatting SierfrledA Brafidrnsteln 118 and 120 Market street i iw tTL uuti imjiiuv Akuiir wiu ac VsfaULi Crockery lilasswaxeaadFaacjr Goods lor a a to duM consignments Cerr MtlosiX TTTHlSklES Importers of Wines and liquors Cutter Cud Bourbon and Srs islts Seeds OIHtdga Tonic A 1 UotalUe A Co 423 to 437 Jaelson street CVAIX PAPKB American andTor 7 1 1 rWal Paper and Interior Decoro voaa Maanfactonra or Window Sbade Clark A 653 Market street PALACE HOTEL handswith erect and ia great on a 1 ITerty 7S1 Voorev Hi HurhBJ The practice wai the rflgulxr moathly 1 raiiTso mat a prolonged contest ougnt Xoremae siabj Howaxtn5ll3 i snoot ol the club 1 to ds msiavorua Kama hi seeraea noran jra i i ne new shooung part oc tae cau lotent however on a sloggm match The field captains of the Olympic fomia Echuetzea Club situated one wita jkeuuer ana ine aiternoon ana Alpine clubs are making arrange I nan mile east ot San Kiiaej was the when the men were weighing de ments lor a competitive CTOss cottnuyr scene of excellent shooting yesterday claoed laaghingiy that he would sarei run between their respective teams The park contains twenty six acres of blowfor blow when some oners The run will probably take p1 ice after i roiling land surronndad by beautiful marked that he hart better look out lor the championship gsmes on Jttay 30th hula rlttensive improvements ere Dennys dangerous right When the A general meeting the Alpine lSostonian tailed to knock Turner oat Amateur Athletic Club will beheld on In the third round after landing hi Thursday evenm next Mar 1st at neat on ms jaw ana noormg mm me tne ciuorooms mh roweu street colored man grew more reckless than dominations of oScersfor the ensuing ever and finally threw the battle away term will be made and final arrange by indulging in exhibition sparring ia ruents will be completed for the com toe tweutn ana inarieenm rounas ting games Arenie Billy Mahan and Billy Shannon are booked for a finish fight at the Occi dental Club to night The match has attracted more attention than one would imagine as neither are in the front rank Both are local men how ever and whenever a couple of local lads meet to settle in a square wave question of athletic merit the interest goes sp and the money goes on Ma han leads in the betting and justly so as he is the older and undoubedy the cooler fighter He is a very game man and though in his fight to night he gives Away seven pounds to Shan non who is allowed to weigh in at 142 pounds he stands the better show to win Shannon is much lanced by the pugilistic element and is said to hare improved greatly He will need to show far better form than he displayed with Paddy Smith to beat Mahan The latter tu also improved very much and certainly knows much more about the game than Shannon who is nothing more than a promising nonce If he can beat Mahan even with seven pounds advantage he is doing a very creditable performance And will be entitled to respectful consideration in the welter weight class The Eastern sporting writers continue to discuss Jim Cerbett qualifications for the iob of deeatini John Sullivan and no two of the critics agree Captain Cook of the Boston iottceAtvTwho is considered an au thority on fighters and has sent more tnaa one ceieuniv to tne caiiiorma Athletic Club to Mil important contracts thinks Corbett is a genome champion Cook witnessed the bout between Jiccaarey ana corbett in Brookhn I he Bostomans impressions are thus described by hip self McCaffrey was I thoueht in fair condition though not in trained condi tion such as Corbett seems always to carry Corbett is as symmetrical as a Grecian statue His left list fLes out like a piston rod His deliveries are tine quick and straight as Spider Weirs his stoppings are excellent and his flank movements with his long stride and perfect poise and balance are marvelously agile lor a man weigh ing 185 to 190 pounds McCaffrey was fought out practically in four minutes from the first call of time He would have been prostrated two or three times if Corbett had crowded htm and hustled with all speed as he had the wind a strength to do to follow up his advantages McCaffrey seamed blown and Amazed at a verv early staze of affairs When he failed to land as he usually did he lurched in for a clinch Corbett threw turn lrotn ham quite handily I thought but in the op i eration ne naa a way oi roughing mm over the face mth the glove that was quite of the English fighters vanety It did not seem to matter much whether McCaffrey tried keeping away or closing in he fared bal either way His breathing was labored and bis position unsteady after the first round while all through Corbett was smiling fresh as daisy strong and Springy He apparently felt that he had the game in his own hands from the first and he allowed McCaffrey to gather himself when if be had chosen to keep blm more constantly employed I am sure he could hare scored a knock out Knock him out Jimmy the cries arose in the uproar I know my busi ness Corbett replied There was no mention of McCaffrey after the affair was over anywhere that I could hear in the great throng surging out of the building All you could hear was Sulliran Sullivan Can Sullivan de feat Corbett 7 Joe Goss to his dyin day declared Sullivan is the best man that ever stepped in the ring I bar none oayers Heenan HyerMor Qropped tnem easiiV ami theieliy sayfTisserKingorMacePOiriansihO evefOei 18 O0dTrvsflgfat wrtn Patsy A A A UT 1 Jw I Pttntlff fa a 11W1 Vinnt that tonisueu iuv uuuuuuvia nuv um uuk thine their best men could be disposed of so expeditiously One bad result of Peter extended sDarraiz tour is a pair of bad bands which he is now nursing at Mount Clemens pnngs the Injuries are not serious however and the Australian win be in Crst class shape every way when he meets bulhvan as he is sure tido Mr Isanghton witnessed the fight between Jackson and Jem Smith the champion of England in the Pelican Club and says that the Engisbmans recuperative power Is remarkable and in a nne ficht with knuckles Smith would bother any one He is too stocky however for glove fighting where he cannot use nis great strengtn wrestling Mr Nauzhton iad no heavy or middle weights in Errg land had impressed him as world beaters but be speaks admiringly of the abilities of Billy Header ha 130 nound man who whipped liiakelock and of Munc Wallace the feather weight who is matched to fight i xon of Boston in the Pelican Club in June Both Reader and Wallace are miniature Sullivans and undoubtedly wonderful men at their weight ihe Pelican Club Mr aujhton says is not at all like any of oar athletic clubs but is a regular London social club and the boxing matchs are a sort of athletic dessert managed by the boxing master Flaming for the amusement of the swell clubmen who attend in evening dress Mr Nauzhton spesks highly of Sla vfn the 6ig Australian whom he saw si ar in Condon eiavin is ne says undoubtedly a fine pugilist big strong and clever but Mr Kaughtoi thinks that in a finish fieht Joe McAuliffe would defeat him It is unlikely Chat Slavm will come to America as a wealthy mine owner from the cape of Good Hope has taken a great fancy to bint and wants him to go out to Africa and start a large hotel Slavia has accepted the oner and the nnz will therefore in all likelihood see little more of him Mr lattghton referring to Billy Murphys recent performance with White at Chicago said that White looked to be about fifteen pounds bigger than Murphy and as it had been whispered around that he was intent on giving the champion ieither welght a dressing down there was much interest In tne performance The house was peeked After a few feints Murphy let fly hie right at White and catching him with his wrist on the back of his neck brought him to his knees The referee caught him ai he was falling and lifted him up ami White shaking himself together pulled away from the referee and went at Murphy The latter took his measure again and staggering him with a left on the jaw dropped him on his face like a log with the right The spectators were all on their feet and yelling with excitement till Parson Danes stepped out and stated that the affair was not intended to be a knock out but a scientific set to and that the referee should not have allowed the contest to proceed so wickedly By this Ume White had recovered and after a few words wituthe Parson he went on and sparred four rounds with Murphy who having his right barred got a stiff punch on the cose that bled him freely After the wmdnn Mnrohv In response to lond calls made a speech in which he saia that the bouse was the nggesi ne naa seen since he left San Francisco and ho belierea la giving the people the worta oi weir rooaey Frfndly sparring IsAllnght yoa know said the lank Australian but theyll all grre it to you bloominard If too let ein I The opii ion of the Eastern entxa Who saw Aiurpny anoca out nmw might be expressed is the words of one srartin man to Mr aughtoa Murphy will lick all the feather weights ana tne real ugutwucata ni TES PALiCE hotkl occdplb ax emirs tlndr in ik Mtnta at feaa fraa It la to model hotel of taa world Fir ttuIgfottttKES theShe cM KO on and lick half the Stlrta Is tmrrt tirll ml ioet aaloin niirb41awW0htB very room aii ooms are easy el access Mr Kanrhton stated that he felt WVUIU igu OOU purse onerea oy lust as soon as his SVAlerro2i mal Mississippi was oyer While Waa Tturesuoraat fa meanest the city Mr bauxbtoa was ginng the Siche lacftmmcUooslBdaace by thebeneatof bis budget clinforma taBrtJl lUMWWlCJMfmtttdlt rU4 I Under the circumstances it most be conceded that the best man now is the one who fights to win and thouzh Kel liner was outclassed a A boxer be threw no chance away and fougit gamely Ul the looked for opportunity to nse his best hand came The victory reinstates KeJiher as one of the leading middle weizbts And does sot retire Turner for though beaten he is stul recognised as a remarkable man at bis weight and is sure of another fhanra ti retrieve his iatimla Tha lesson tiught him by Kelliher ought so miss mm a casrapiou tor ia a genuine and natural fighter but he needs a good second in his corner to holi hm beck If he had such a thing in his late 6ght no one was aware of the fact and It reported in sporting circles that instead ol bemz advised to fight cleverly be was uiged to finish nis man ia snort oraer oucn aavice may have been given in the friendliest spirit but Kellibers most ardent well wisher could not have desired an thinz better They have not yet decided in the AUt suskucr jioiiuj outuuuekBU Jack McAuliffe or Jack worsted Jimmy The latter has helped to complicate matters by turning author and informing the Boston Aewt that the defeat was a pure accident and that 5 to 3 was offered on him without takers just before McAulnTe fluked in bis elbow on Jimmys eye and knocked him out Angle a member of the Pelican Club London who is well known as a writer on athletics as well as a liberal patron or the ring bas written as fo lows to Professor Walter Watson lokbo April 8r1390t 1 Mv Dear Walton since recemnc your letter the Sporttmm has published a tele gram to ins enect was your partner Mitchell and La Blanche are matched The Pelican Club have not offered a parse for a contest between Toff Wall and Demp eey Ihe to ring season here will very soon finish and no more parses for any amount will be offered by the Pelican Club until next season which will commence about the middle oi October If your part ner is successful In his encounter with La ancbe and is Anxious to meet either all or Goode at the Pelican Unb ease let me know what purse he would box for and stipulate the number of rounas No contests for endurance are ahowed at the PellcinClnb because we are certain that before long a very great revulsion will take place in police circles about boxing Mow contests to a finish with two ounce gloves are 1 ecly advertised and the police are on the spot to see that yoa are not no tested either going or returning from a boxing match This 1 am certain will be foie long be suppressed and perhaps nothing allowed to take place but the ordinary competitions consisting of three rounds 1 have framed a set of rales wh ch will shortly govern all contests at the Pelican Club When they are published I will for ward you a copy We are sadly In want a good Dig man over nere smitn torm has been so accurately gauged that I don think he will figure In ihe ring as a princi pal for some time to come Charlie Mitchell who is an undoubtedly game and clever boxer is handicapped with bad hands or else he would have been champion of England I think a reliab one The amateur chamb onshiDS take place on April 14th and will as usual secure large entries The Amateur Boxing Association bas done a great deal tor the advancement of boxing Forty affiliated dubs now belong to it whreas formerly as you can remember only one club existed in Lon don to eneonrage the manly art the West London Boxing Club I hope your partner will be successful AU your old friends over here join me in best shes for jour cont nued success Sincerely vours Jon A stttJ The Boston Jolic Aetrj publishes a picture of Jim Gorbett standing 1n ring costume with bis arms folded while admirers en horseback and on foot look up at the towering form of the younz professor who is as tall as the big pines and redwoods in the background and bulkier than the surrounding clusters of mammoth souashes and crares Ihe cartoon labeled They grow em big in Cali fornia lived He is better than any man of them wa the best day he ever saw Is he better than this new star of the Pacific coastT Corbett will cot 1 think knock men silly by the crushing force of single hits as Sullivan has His blows do not equal Sullivans in power no mo than Dempseys equal the Marine a The description him given at New Orleans bv an eye witness ot trs go with Jake iulratn is it seems to me a very accurate one he is a heavy weight Dempsey The SDortinz authority of the New York Sua was not so deeply impressed by corbett penormance tor ne says John buuiran can have my word for it that ne need never feel alarmed over Jim Corjett There is no more danzer of the Californian ever reachinz the championship while there are men like Sullivan Kilrain Joe McAulifie or Jackson to defend it than there is ol another buiuvan Kilrain battle in MusissincL The four round bout oyer in Brooklyn last Monday nlzht was a most unsatisfac tory affair although it gave a very good line on the tall esterner He made a verv fair exhibition with McCaffrey and set his friends wild with joy but really there was utile it any reason for their hilarity Dommicks condi tion had more to do with the result than anythibz else McCaffrey made the pace from the outset but it was too rapid and after the secoaa round ne coma ao nothing His lezs were weary his wind zone and a left hand iab in the face made him dizzy Even then Corbett was not able to pat him to sleep sa3houghbe tried his level best to do so All the talk aJsont letting up on Dom is ret He never allowed an opportunity nass to get lit a smash whether it was fair or uniair every breakaway ne let let out with rizht or left hen they clinched he would put the heel of his 1 clove under Alccacreys nose when pushing him away When the latter was on the ropes in the fourtn round Corbett appeared anxious to knock bis head oaV but he lacked the steam and right there is his weak point Of course he is a clever fellow a great boxer oner able to deceive the best of them but he lacks rjrotielhnr nower I do not think her has sufficient heart to go azainst Sullivan and I am sure that there will be only one in it if he ever shows mniseii to be lea into a ring with the champion The sporting critic of the New York Rond is rather non comniital in his statements He says Corbett is certainty a most effective huter I met McCaffrey on Upper Broadway accompanied by his pretty wife the evennz after the glove contest and Dommick came out squarely by saying that he was staggered with a left hander the very first round The Pltuburger didnt care to say much about his conquerors chances with the mighty John but I gathered that he thinks the big fellow will get a showing up If be goes against Corbett in anything but the very top notch of condition Much as 1 would like to see a go between Corbett and Sullivan I would advise the Olympic Athletic Clubs boxing teacher to held oft until his hands shall be in perfect trim perhaps tt wouldnt be a bad thing for him to gam the further experience ot a contest with say Peter Jackson before he takes on sucir a tremendous contract as fighting the champion From a private letter to the Niche it appears that McCaffrey was in fair coudilio i hanng trained two weeks He scaied 175 pounds stripped before the tight Cor jett weighed 190 pounds but looked less bulky than his shorter opponent The local ring goers have not yet ceased to discuss the Turner Kelliher fiffit in the Golden Gat dub on Fri Idsy Biht A good deal ot money cnangea nana over uicr nsuu sjnv well known patron of the turf and nng lost a few thousand and the long end was freely backed from 100 to to 100 to 20 In the seventh round the latter odds were offered with few takers and it looked a 100 to 1 chance on the colored man who would certainly have won had he followed the aamatactshe used in bis flzhtwitb Hennessey and made the battle one of thirty onorty rounds msieaa ox hut teen The Stocktoniaa has most extraordl nary xtcurexatite powers use both Cardiff for a 1500 nurse that was dated to occur April 14th at the Par nell Athletic Club Boston was postponed two weeks There are venous explanations one being that Cardiff required mors time to train and another and perhaps the truer one that the parse didnt fill Sullivan who Jus broken another pledge bar been enjoying himself freely around the np town and downtown hotels of Boston In a little scrap off the reel between Sullivan and ahorthEnd liquor aler in a resort oi Cambridge street recently the hquot dealer received a knock down from the champion The liquor dealer not content returned to the conflict What do you wantf Sullivan said To get even answered the North End man Sullivan is said thrust out his face without putting up his hands and said Go ahead smash away The liquor dealer gave the champion a black eye and a roll on the Jloor scrap followed both parties being eventually separated by outsiders Athletic Through the announcement on the programme at the recent Olympic Ath letio Club ladies night and through the published reports in tbe next mornings papers jt was made to appear that the method of pulling on cleats In the tug of war was en innovation which had just been made by the Amateur Athletic Union Such is not the case The tug on cleats has been the recognized method of conducting this game for tbe past fifteen years The advantage of the tug upon cleas is that it makes the remit dependent upon science and endur ance wnne toe standing tug the result in nine cases out of ten depends upon superior we ght and an acci dental slip by a member of either team will wipe out all chances ol his team winning Espioosa of the Olympic Club re plies to the cnaucnge ot Uiry on behalf of McLaughlin that it Mr Giry will put up a deposit to injure that a suitable trophy will be offered the match can be made at once and the amateur feather weight championship decided fhe followlnz centlemen have been selected as the officers of the day for the Alpine Uluo games Which will take place at the Bay District track on Sun day May 4th commencing at 130 sc sharp Master of ceremonies CunningbAra A A A referee Coke Mill starter Howard A A AC judges of track everts isean a a a cu ur A BonestelL A A A CU Georze Jordan A timers John Sullivan 0 ft Mc Arthur 0 A i AKn tnMit nan 1mm Ar walking IlilClt fil Jones Stemway Charles uitee A A A clerks of course Donohoe A A TJ Gallagher A A A call stewards Ralph Bean A A A marshals A King Henry Tank a Gifford Collins A A A The Olympic Club expects that Schifierstem will be in fine trim for the championship games and will do the 100 yards in even time and beat twenty four feet in the long jam pv Thomas Shearman Jr broke his own and the Yale record for high jumping April 14th at 2ien Hares Club runners who have a weakness for picnic tunes nad better keep an eye on Delegate Gaffney of the Pacific Coast Amateur Athletic Association who writes as follows of an alleged offender Kesealey a promi nent member of the Olympic Club bas forfeited uj standing as an amateur by competing in a race tor professionals atthe Lumbermens picnic We understand that one or two other well known amateur athletes are lianle to be disqualified br the Pacific Coast Amateur Athleiis Association tor taking part in picnic races The laws ot the Pacific Coast Amateur Athletic Association forbid any amateur com peting in games not held under its auspices Oar and Shell Several outside attractions yesterday detracted a good deal from the usual activity In boating and rowing circles The Lurlme Club held its first picnic at Wild wood Glen Saussiito at which all the members of the club wee present save two or three Lieu tenant Bartlett was out a short time in the gig Volunteer and a crew in the four oar barge Kate rowed to the Sausalito wharf A ere in the eight eared barge John Shot well accom panied by several ladies visited the cruiser Charleston last Friday Nearly all of tbe Dolphin boys attended tbe picnic of tbe LurUnes at osuuuH going over oy we isrry coat In the afternoon a party of ladies ana 5entlemen ia the six cared barge ohn Wieland visited tbe Charleston Van Gulpen ia his new uniform and his single scull which be has recently decoraWd was the cynosure of all eyes on North Beach during the forenoon Van takes more prde in his personal appearance and his accomplishments as an oarsman than any other man in the club The Triton boys displayed more activity yesterday than they had for severs weeks previous Ihe barge Lady Washington manned by kehr Iine Zahn Bum Coughlan and Aure Ruv paid a visit to the Charleston Artigues and Kieton in the gig May nower rowel to bausaiito ana attended the picnic given by the Lurlme Club Coughlan juid Zahn are having a double scull constructed for their private use The Tritons will bold a picnic at Wild wood Glen Sausalito next Sunday Tbe proceeds of the entertainment will be used to paint tbe clubhouse and purchase a racing barge The Ariel Pioneer and South End clubs were all on the bay yesterday and visited the Charleston Ihe Arels and Pioneers sent crews to Hunters Point and Bntchertown bay Guy Nicbolls who won the Henley regatta diamond sculls from Psotta the American champion amateur sculler is training for the event and means to give Psotta a hard struggle again this year Bod and Ztae Fishing has been steadily improving during the past week and good catches of rockcod sea trout and smelt have been made on the north shore of the bay Smelt are said by professional fisherman to be more plentiful than for the past ten years during the past week Large numbers have been caught near Target rock opposite Sausalito weighing from one to two pounds each Fred Bergeman and a friend caozht sixtj eight smelt at Target rock three of them weighing two pounds each and a number weighing over one and one half pounds each On Friday Captain Wilson and two frjends ciughteirbty six in the same place fourteen of them weighing over one ana one nail pounds eacn ana I Some fiftliemmeasuTne nineteen mccps in lengtn some anglers ciai tnat titer are Barracudas as smelt so large have never before been caught in the bay but tbe professional fisher men claim that they are the genuine smelt the same as caught in lias tern waters On Thursday Fred Waberlin and a friend caught fifty six pounds of red and blue rockcod at Point avails and the finzar loaf rock Tbe largest was a blue rockcod weighing two and three fourth pounds On the same day Fred Thompson and two companions caught sixty hva pounds at the Lime point fog whistle the largest weighing three pounds The Italian and Greek fishermen have daring the week captured a number of large striped bass at tbe tide gauge near old Sausalito and on the west shore of Kershaws island several of them weighing over fifeea pounds eacn Iiwi Tennis The Yates DaJy exhibition match at the East Oakland courts on Saturday last was a great treat for those present and though Yates was defeated with apparent ease his opponent had to play an extra fine game in order to win Some of Daily a strokes were remarkable and his steadiness surprised even those familiar with his game As Daily has defeated two of our best players people generally are anxious to see what he can da against some of the Eastern cracks and the California Club will make another attempt to get Tom Pettitt out here during the winter The championship tournament fhu year is in good hands and ail the neces sary aetaus are oeing careioiir lookea after The prizes will be finished by June 1st so that all may hare an opportunity to see them The courts at the Hotel Rafael are now being built and will be completed within a few weeks The announcement that Horns had won tbe single championship ot the Alameda Club was somewhat premature and sereraLmernbers of the club are anxious to have a go at him for that honor The members of the East Oakland Club are all hard workers and they intend to make their cfub one of the best in the State Hereafter they will be represented mall tournaments and it Is quite safe to predict that they will produce a winner before lone 1 ates played with bis much talked ot new racket on bsiaruay wnicn OK THE DIAMOND The teklands Take First Place now under Way There will be twenty targets a dancing pavilion 80x110 feet a large dining room a bouse with aix living rooms and tbe grounds will be laid out in the best manner possible The dancing pavilioa will be located In a coxy nook and the sides of the hills arounu it wui oe uansiormeu into an amphitheater It Is expected that J45000 will be spent before the work wiu ce complete mixing toe pare toe i nanasomest one in tne state i ester day eighty members of the dab went Over with their families and in addi tion to the esoonng had a picnic Cbicimtou Phho Jacobv bad cbarze and attended to everybodys wants loe target was an unproved one ana though the grounds were new was hit by over iOOO shots not one missing Each member kept shooting until he had hit the baUsere Somepracttcai joker placd a wooden deer on the hills and when seen the cry was raised Then there was great excitement every one had a shot and there was much wonder that the deer did not more Tbe range shooting was for the best center shots and the following named 5en tie men received pines First prize Dornbierer 2d Miller 3d George Helm 4th A Thierbach 5th A Mocker 6th A Barren 7th Schoenfekl 8th Graff Oth A fctrecker 10th A Fion 11th Eck mann 12th Ott lith A Heath Hth A Utschig 1Mb WOliam Nol den 16th Ireese 17th Mr Beds 18thV Joseph Straus 19th Mr Bertel sen 20th Meyer cadet prize Sagehom Jr candidate member prize Mr ozl candidate eadet prize Mr Dunn Jr 1st press prize Beynolds of the Call 2d Coffee of the Cheoiclk The first shot of tbe day and on tbe newratizein the park was made br Pniio Jaroby He shot with Kuhn les rifle and scored a bullseye The shooting was at the range of 200 yards and the size ot the bullseye six inches All of the members are delighted with the selection of this spot for the park and speak enthusiastically of the pleasant club picnics that will be held 1 the coming summer Tbe Tibaron route is tne nest line so take as tne narrow gauge does not stop at the park The butts at Shell Mound were occu pied all day yesterday with members of the National Guard Some zood scores were made It was excellent practice weather there being little wind Quite a number of the boys wore medals and the rifle inspectors expressed piessure at the interest taken in the practice company oi ue cecona naa twenty four men at the butts The scores wmrn were very gooa were as follows Captain Huber 42 Osborne 37 Bingen38 Sergeant A Huber 40 Sergeant Wood all 39 Corporal Menke 43 Pnrate Ponzen 37 Sergeant Viebroek 42 Corporal Bichter 41 Private Wilkison 41 Sergeant Tcbin 40 Lieutenant Boxton 37 Sergeant Huber 35 Private Kallmah 40 Private Cook 33 The regular monthly regimental shoot ot the Second for badges resulted as follows Captain Huber 41 Major Gaary 41 First bergeant Huber 41 Major McCarthy 39 Colonel McDonald 28 lieutenant Co onel Kostar28 Lieutenant Fisher 26 Lieutenant Boxton 39 Sergeant Woodail3S Private Binge 43 Corporal Bichter 41 Private Koch 41 Sergeant Tobin 33 Uumpahy of the Third made good scores at practice The following are the best Lieutenant Kehrlem 46 Lieutenant Bums 41 Captain Ken nedy 40 Sergeant Mabone 41 Sergeant Pritchard 43 Sergeant Ken nedy 3 bergeant isrusber 41 Corporal Bailey 43 Private Bobinson 40 Private Cooper S3 bereeant Major Middletos 41 Private Reethers 3d Private Johnson 40 Private bchultz 40 Serzeant Ostrich 40 Tbe monthly shoot for medals of comoanr oi tne first Kezimem ret suited as lollows captain 11 Clow 33 Captain Jensen 33 IL irlsch 37 Scbultz 37 Lan dfess 35 GVjGerUcV 3 CLMeek 35 Laadresse 32 Captain Geary of the Second and Captain Townsend of the First shot a match in which the former won 41 to 40 Captain Oestrich shot against Captain Townsend and was defeated 4Qto30 Slitor and A Eyre of Company of the First shot a match that as close and exciting The following were the scores blitor 44 40 43 43 43 total 213 A Eyre 42 44 42 4o 42 total 215 SACBAHESTO H0YIN3 UP Four Leaae Games Playetl Yesterday A Great Day for the Cranks The baseball cranks areJiappy The clubs of tbe California League are playing better ball than has ever been seen before in this State In fact the bovsare giving us as good if notsu penorexhlbitions as the league and brotherhood teams of tbe effete East The last few games demonstrate the fact that the contest for the penant is going to be very exciting The Sacra mentos are moving up and promise to be at the front in a very short time The Senators have played in hard luck thus far but the nine is composed of good men and they will be heard from before tbe season is well advanced The Colonels assumed first position yesterday by taking two games from the San Franciacos while the Senator advanced a peg by defeating the Stocktons twice The standing of the clubs to date is as follows Oakland San traaetscow Stockton Sacramento I During the coming week there are three games scheduled for the Haight street grounds and one for Oakland the former on Thursday Saturday and Sunday and the latter oa Friday TBI MOBX1NG GAME Conn making a high jump of 5 feet 10K inches Shearman who is a past graduate of Yale 90 ia now teaching school at New Haven The Pittsburg papers are roasting Gas Guerrero for quitting in the six day race at that placet They claim I that when he was in the recent race at Detroit Howartbthe fcognsnman who was really ill Quit tbe race Guerrero then claimed that Howarth was afraid to meat him Ia the Pittsburg race Guerrero Is bow accused ot quitting with no appearance ot good reason Eastern sporting Journala state that Harry Johnson ot St Louis has been appointed athletic instructor of the Olympic Athletic Club of Ban Francisco at a salary of 2500 a year Captain Jordan of tbe Olympic Club otSc lauy centraaicta tne statement The Pittsburg six day rare which ended AtAl 13th Betted about S1952 29 01 ton kit walkers afcsiu wui Mtseellaneons Schaefer the wizard of the cue who is to play Professor McCletry is on his way to San Francisco accompanied by lyes the wonderful young player who was second in the Chicago tournament Schaefer and Ires will give exhibitions on the way The final deposit of jiiwj in tne iicueery scnaeier match will be made on May 1st Schaefer discounting the proessor in straight bJliards S00Q points There win oe an open coursing meeting at Newark Park May 4th Tbe draw takes place corner Eighth and Foisom streetsTMay 2d A meeting ot the Burnaby Cricket Club will be held On Tuesday evening at 8 oclock in tbe Bhiels buildmz 32 Farrell street for the purpose of electing officers All those interested the same ate invited to attsnd On Sunday May 4th there wui be an open pigeon shoot ar South San Francisco STRIKING M0LDERS A QUIET DAY AFTZB THE BIG BALL Contributions Beeelved Reasons Why a Speedy Surrender of the Feandrymea Ia axpeeied Sunday qniet reigned supreme around tbe striking niolders headquarters yesterday The men were resting after the fatigue of their ball the night before The following contributions were received From the Amalgamated Engineers S0 from the Coast Seamens LnionS 100 a second contribu tion ot 115 from the Sacramento roolders who on Saturday sent down fjOO A delegation from Stockton came Cown and brought xioj as tbe receipts a ball held there for the bene btof the strikers They also announced that a picnic will be arranged in Stockton for the same purpose at an early date The bar receipts in the Mechanics Pavilion on Saturday night were 1200 ihe strikers expect a speedy surren der ot tne manuiacturers ana give as one of their principal reasons for this that many of the best workmen in their ranks hare for weeks past found positions In shops oat of town and that hardly a day passes that one of them does not leave the citr The maruacturers they claim are afraid that if this exodus continues they will sever be able to get these men back and since first class moldersare scarce they will bave to do something soon in order to keep in the city the men till remaining here DB CRBZASS BESIGJfATIOX judged by results must be a most dis mal taiiure as nis game was rar oeiow his usual average Southard Hoffman is out for the trophy and will work hard from now until July 4th Harry Haigbt of Oakland plays a fine game of tennis and may surprise the boys at San Rafael Southpaw Hoffman can play the game if he feels like it and should he have any sort ot locx in tne drawing will make a splendid showing in tbe championship tottrnameit Harrison of the California Clab has been playinz in Oakland for the past week Kilganf BeeSimpkins and theTay lor boys will reside at San Bifael after June 1st Bins and Bange Things were yery quiet at tbe Harbor View shooting range yesterday tbe Swiss Ride Club being tbe only team represented The shoot was a practice one although small prizes were awarded the best shots The target used was a twenty five nag one and only bnlhwyes were counted This method has only been recently in troduced and has met with great favor with the team gmnz as itdoes a poor shooter a chance with tbe best shots Each man has the pnnlege of flung At the target until he has made five bulls eyes the object being to get as doss to the dead center as passible The man who has the best average on the center Is entitled to the first prize The latter was won yesterday by Bachman tae second prize bemz carried off br Cram A Hnraanin won third and the fourth was awaraea to uitonr events prizes were carried oft respectively by cxuaarrci a ring and summer tonic naint theoisai Sierra XMasya 1 xivej care lleegan Fitches Great Ball for the Cetoaels Fifteen hundred baseball cranks wit nessed the first forenoon game in Oak land yesterday The San Francisco rune could sot hit Pitcher Meegan of the Oakland team Young who was In the box for the Finn aggregation was not at his best and could strike only one mm out while he sent six of tbe Oatdands to first on balls The Oaklands scored iour earned runs Both Lohman and Speer the cham pion backstops of the coast added to their reputation neither mart making an error McDonald led in tbe batting for the winning team making three base hits and scoring two runs In the first inning ONeill reached first on a safe hit to short Ebrizht making a beautiful stop Little bpeer missea a oau ana uneui stoe second btickney retired on a sacrifice ONeill scored on Dangans safe hit Farrell sent a single to center advancing Duncan to third The latter scored on McDonald a hit to left field Lohman was thrown out at first Farrell scoring by a scratch Hill flew out to Levy For the ban Francucos Shea was thrown out by Stickney Sweeney flew out to ONeill Hanley sent a safe hit to left field stole second and scored on a wild throw of Meegan Ebrizht reached first on a safe hit to third Btickney making the error Speer flesv out to IliU second inning Isaacson was throws out at first by Shorty Buchao Meegan flew out to Levy ONeill took Jiis base on balls but was touched out at second on Stickneys bit Babe Lrtyt for the San Franciscos flew out to Dungan Stevens retired at first and Buchan went out on a fly to Hill Third inning Dungan reached first on a base hit to third and died at second on Farrells sate hit to short McDonald took bia base On balls Karrell scored on Lohman alng Mc Donald ana Lenniaa scored on liill base fait to center Hill was touched ont ateaiinz setond Isaacson struck out Young for the Finn crowd took his base on balls Shsa reached first on Farrells error Sweeney retired on a sacrifice Young scored on Hanley single and Shea scored on Ebriglu hit Shea went oat on a sacrifice Kube Levy retired at first Fourth inning Meegan flew out to Stevens Neill took first on balls and was touched out stealing second eticxmey was inrown out at nrst by Ebrizht For tbe Sam Franciscos Stevens flew out to Farrell Buchan quit at first and Young fouled out to Lohman Fifth Inninz Dungan sot his base on balls and retired at second on Far rells hit short McDonald hit to short and held first Lohman struck a little one to Ebright who forced Mc Donald out and retired Lohman at first For the visitors febea was thrown out at first Sweeney reached his base on aimer to right field IIn ley flew out to HUi and Ebnght struck out Sixth inning Hill was thrown out by Ebright and the same lad caught Isaacson fly Meegan took first on balls Neill reached first on oangs fumble Meegan retired at second on Stickneva hit For San Francisco Speer flew out to UUL Rube Levy went out on a ny to irungan Stevens Quit at brst on Meegan assist Seventh inninz Dunyan died ai first and Farrell was thrown oat Mo Donald sent a single to left field and stole second It did sot count however for Lob man went out at first Buchan for Finns boys flew out to Dungan Young struck oat and so did Shea Eighth inninz Hill was thrown out by fches and Isaacson retired at first on Ebnght a throw Meegan quit on rJuenans throw or the visitors Sweeney flew out to Dungan Henley was thrown out at first aad so was Ebnght Ninth inn ng ONeill retired at first on Youngs assist Stickney quit at first Dungan retched first on balls and advanced to third on Farrell base hit McDonald sent a safe hit to center Dangaur and 1 arrell scoring Lonnien took first on a base hit McDonald scared on Hills hit Isaacson flew out to Ebnght For the San Iranaacos Speer was thrown out at first and Levy flew out to Dungan btevsna sent a single to center Buchan flew out to HUi The score was as follows df Terence ia the work ot either pitcher The heavy batting of the Oaklands and the errors of the home team did the business Tbe visitors played excellent ball making one three bagger and foot two base hits In the first inninz Shea sent tbe prettiest kind ot a fir Into Farrell hand who muSei it is great ships cnea stoie secona ana scoreu on Sweeneys base hit to center Hanley took his base on bails Ebnght flew out to McDonald Speer seat Or to left Cain ONeill stopoed iL and Joweeney scored Hanley reaching third I base Kute Levy struck out Stevens wss thrown out atsrst for tne uas lands ONeill was given his base on balls a stoe second and then third on a wild throw of Stevens Stickney hit to short ONeill being throws out at the plate Stickney was touched oat at second on a pretty throw of Stevens Dungan took his base on balls and stole second Ha scored on Levys muff of Farrell a fly McDonald made a base hit to right field Farrell reaching third Lohman retired Oh a fly lo Ebnght Buchan made a siarie at tbe start ia tbe second inning He went out at second os a hit by Lookabaugb who retired at first on a double play of Mc uonaia to Isaacson anea tooc sis be on balls Sweeney flew out to Dungan For the Colonels Hill was throws ont at first by Ebnght Isaacson went ont on a fly to short and Cobb struck out Father Hanley waltzed up In tbe third aad took hie base on balls Ebright sent a grounder to short taking his base on Isaacsons error Hanley rescrnnz third Little pr flew out to HilL Levy made a base bit and Hanley stored Stevens flew out to Hill and Buchan was thrown out at first For the Oaklarids ONeill struck outacd Stickney flew out to Hanley Dungan and Farrell reached first on balls Both men scored on McDonald hit to center and errors by Shea and Ebrizht McDonald walked to the plate on Loh mans base bit Hill retired at first In the fourth Lookabaugb went to bat and was promptly thrown out at first by btickney Shea went oat at first on Farrell a assist Sweeney died In tbe serai way on Isaacson a assist For tbe visitors Isaacson held first on Ebrights poor throw Cobb flew oat to Ebright Isaacson was retired in stealing second Neill took his base on balls bnt was touched out at sec ond on a slide Usnley came up first in the fifth Inning and was thrown out in the usual way by Farrell Ennght beld first on a base hit to short Speer flew out again to Hill Ebrizht tied to steal second and missed it For the Colonels Stickney retired at first Dungan reached second on a single and Ebnght error Farrell flew out to HUI and McDonald quit at first In the sixth inning Rube Levy fouled out to Lohman Stevens reached first on McDonalds error Buchan made a single to right and took second on Lookabaughs single Shea sent a pretty fly to McDonald who stood like a statue and never touched it Stevens scored and the others advanced Buchan going ont at third bweeney new out to Hill For the Oaklands Lohman struck out and HiU retired at first Isaacson changed the order of things by making a two bazger to left field He scored on Cobbs three base bit to center field Cobb scored on ONeills two badger to the same locality Btickney new out to Hauler Hasley was first up again in the eevenin ana was inrown oni at nrst Ebnght retired the same way and so did Sneer Doszaafortbe Oaklands flew to Shea and Farrell quit at first McDonald was given his base on bans and stole two bases Lohman went out at first on Lookabaughs assist In the eiahth Kobe Levy sent the ball into Sweeneys hands retiring at first Stevens went out oa a high fly to btickney Buchan was thrown out at first by McDonald For the Colonels Hill sent a two bagger to center Isaacson flew out to Levy Cobb took his baseoh kails and was touched out at second on Stevens assist Hui scored on Buchan a fumble of ONeills grounder Stickney retired at first on McDonalds assist Lookahanrh was thrown ontat first in the ninth Shea followed taking his base on cads ana advanced to second on a passed balL bweeney fouled out to Lohman and Hanley etrock oat The score was as follows SAK rBASCISOO At Jt BU SB Pa A Jt sues ss hit staon Harper Messed fetai bad and was well sopperted bw Pbwtaan Berts was fateaed in the iiminei smm andZelgter took his placet at seooad playing a poor game which we pe ally redeemed by good stick work Goodenough had a finger nail knocked off in tbe esf hth and SsnUh playsd center fa tbe ninth The score was as follows Go deaooga 4 3 3 3 0 0 OodariO 6 3 2 3 3X1 Daly a 11119 1 Stspa on lb 6330700 Bowira 8 3 3 0 111 4 1 ZUrtr 3b 3 0 3 2 4 Roberts S3 3 0 Uclisle 1 1 0 3 JO Harper 3 3 0 1 1 i Smlta 1 1 1 0 Touts ti si 5 Tii iar TOCKTOX ABL BBHSR P0t A wanvrf 5 2 3 3 i 3 3 CahilCH 5O3O101 Kontday I 3 3 3 3 0 0 4 Fodjwn a s3 LI lis Fozartr 2b 4 1 1 1 vnalb 4 0 1 13 2 Wilson 8S4 0 0 1 1 Parro tp 3 3 10071 lwpii jaer 0 0 1 3 1 1 TotA J7 7 87 20 14 SCOX STTSStXCS 12S4Se7a Facrameato 13 0 1113 6 621 oeklca 10 0102103 Earned runs Saeraannto eV Stocltos 3V Home nnift KohertS and MeHale This base hit Swaa Twa base hits Zeifrler and Bowman acriace blta Daly Boberta rndger anl Boxroaa first has oa errors Sarram ata 7 Stockton a First base ea caled feaUs Sacramsato 3 jstnekton 3 Left en bates 8acrama 4 Stockton 4 Strocc oat lis pw 10 Petrott 3 Tir base oa bis br pitcnw Harper Doable plsyl ZUlsr Dsy ad stapletoa Passed oalls Depaa Rbtr 2 Wad pitches Permit 1 Umpire Bueridaa scorer Yeaof A Gam at Tallejo Vallwo April 27 To 3ayss game here between tbe Will tt Fincks and tbe home clab vat the best played game of the season on the home grounds The score was 6 to 4 in favor of the Will Fincks The horn dubhedtha game won to the ninth inning when Brodericks error in fumWinga fir let in two runs and tied the score Two more Innings were Played and In the eleventh the Will Fincks won the game The home club made four earned mas The pitching ot Rohan was a feature whila the work of Billinzs and Howell was freat hanng good field support The ome team play well bnt are nccgood on the homestretch Wises three base hit Was a beauty The score was as fofbws WHI Airlocks 000300 0 0 30 1 9 iellejoa 3000003000 04 Earned rjis VaI 4 Twoba tUa 1 ramie liraderlos Tert tas Dt WIM Lett oa base latefa Wbt A FUcks a Wild tltco sofeaa Pa sed ha ls Wild 3 Baiings Btrack oaS By fcoaaa 12 by UoweU 13 Twelre to Kotklnr Los A5GXXX3 April 27 The Los Angeles club defeated the Saa Jacinto nine again to day Score Los Angeles 12 San Jacinto a Com1 AtMtear Ball The Santa Rosas and the Aliens played excellent bail at the flaight street grounds yesterday morning The former won by a score of 6 to 4 The bstunes were Callen and TJtt for Santa Rosa and McDonald and Stanley for the Aliens Calien pitched a great game stnaing twelve men out ihe Aliens could count only three hits The score by innings was as follows 13343078 Aliens 0 2 STJul Saute Besa 0010 123000 Earned raas Saata Rosa Thzee basa hit Sfoli Two oa bits Cook Ctt Kasly 2L eacrtficehlt CM First base oa errors Aliens fi Baata Boss 5 yirat base oa called tt lis Aliens 3 facta Rosa 6 Left oa baes Aliens 0 Santa Kosa Struck oot By McDonald 5 by Cslleo 12 First base oa bit by pttcber McDoaaid Creamer Stanley Pa sed sails UUZ Stanley Empire FJba or 3craaieat4 Sweeney lb 5 llajuey cf i 3 KbrizUW 4 peer rf 4 LiTy If 4 jsieieta 4 Bacbao 3b 4 i ookabausB 4 Totalis 85 LOSS 1 0 0 4 4 2 3 9 85 4 0 4 34 19 0 OAKXAHEw Att BK Si Pa A XetTLlf S0 11001 eurkiuy 30 40 00 26O Daaa3 ru larreu as 3 1 1 McDonald 2b 3 1 1 3 9 Loamaoc 4 0 10 4 HlCcf 4 1114 Isaacson lb 4 1 1 1 12 Co6op 8 1 1 0 1 Tolna 80 7 7 27 SOKISt IKXIKS 13343078 Pan Francisco 0 1 0 0 I 0 0 04 uaklacd 1 0 3 2 1 7 anted runs Oakland 2 Three base bit Cobb Two base hits Isaacson lNellt Jllll Lob matt tucrlfict bits Speer 2 tb right Pint base on errors an Frsacl5 40aataad3 nrrt base on calld ball Saa Frai Cisco 4 Oaklaod 7 Left oft base San Francisco 8 uaxiaad 7 Btrack oat By Lookabauro 3 oy toob 2 Doable plays JdcDonald to Isaacson Paswd ballLon tnai Time of fsme Two fconr Umpire Doaottue Official scorer Stapleton WOT Uf THK KlTn COT eultt snexney so Daaeaa a 3 Tamil a a 9 XcLwaald 3b 4 Lohman Hill cC 3 Isaacaoa lb 3 Maegaa 3 Totaj S8 AB nBFX8BPO AS 3 1 1 3 4 3 0 0 0 3 3 14 1 0 0 10 0 0 3 37 io 1 8 tneiourui was awaruea to onr bach The flf tic sixth and seventh VI1i Twizas were earned ofx resoectlr I WeUei Oni and Be tVlll Soon Laara the Third Cen srregatioaal Cbarth On Wednesday lsst the Rev Dr A Cruzan pastor of the Third Con gregatonat Church tendered his rejig nation to tne board ol directors ana yesterday morning it was puWcly announced from his jiulpit The reason for Dr Cruzana rralznition after two and a half years service in this church 1 ts given by sun 10 be 111 nesun in bis family He has a call from fcioux Fails ii aprosperous Utile city ot about 13000 inhabitants and expects to leave for there about May 15th Dr Cruzan came here from Honolulu where he had charge of the church sow presided over by the Rev Dr Beckwith formerly pastor ol the Third Conzrezauonal Church here It 13 not as yet known who will succeed Dr hea2b Bweeney ID 4 1 14 Hanley 4 1 3 1 0 tbrttbt as 401037 Bpeai 400013 Lery LI 4000 2 0 fureaa 4 0 10 10 Bocbas 3b 40801 Yoagvl 2 1UOO 3 ToUls fl 1 TCI 2T Cs ay tirsrrsoa 133455789 Cwklaol 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 9 baa raoclsco 10200000 03 aaraodraB Oaklaalaa SMcrlAoa bits ftlckay Iiamtn Dnsoaa Bweeirey bpoer Pint base oa errrrs Oaklaed 3 Baa Fra eiscoS Ptrstbaseoacatlad balls Oakland saa Frsncisoo 1 ft oa bases Oakland 9 Baa Fraadaeo 5 ftraok out By Mcegaa 3 by Yoooa DsBblo pr Ebrtjht Sasa aad Sweeney Passed Bal peer Time of same la 40m empire Jack Dooakae umclal seefer Btapleton Sacramentos Oaod Lnk at Stock ten Yesterday Stocktow April 27 The game between the Stocktons and Sasramentos this morning was a fine one The home team outplayed the visitors both at the bat and in tbe field but presented them the game in the last inning Tbe fielding by both teams was sharp and accurate Borchers pitched a splendid game and Fairhorst gave him good support except that his throwing arm is still weak The Gas City team found Zeigler eight times but the bits were well scattered Bowman caught a fine game Ihe wm fjgruh was mada after two mea were ont Caiuli and I udzer both went alter a By to short left field Both stopped and let the ball drop between them and tbe winning run was the re au Tbe score was as follows STOCSCTOsr ABHSB PO A fwanr 3 1 CahlLtt 4 Uolulsrc 4 odaar a a 3 TosartySb a Maalb HUson 3b Borchers Fatrhurat 4 oiioei I I 2 1 1 1 1 8 0 4 0 3 3 111 0 I 1 17 0 0 0 0 13 8 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 Totals OoodenooiH6 uaiy a a Oodar So Baits Zb KoOerut1 Smltnlb atcMalez Zeigler Bowman Totis 43 2 8 10 2817 BACnaXCXTa AB RBKSBPO A 3 0 10 0 3 4 0 113 0 4 0 3 8 0 0 2 18 10 St A SECOSDDKFKlTf Costly Errors Give Oakland the Afternoon Oame Jilne serious blunders of which Ebright of tbe San Franciscos made three gave another game to Oakland yesterday aiternoon Tolly G00O people witnessed the sport at tbe Haight street ball grounda The batteries 3 8 To out when wlantnz ran was scond It anger osi tor intanennfwllaJeidrri scoaa st tsautoa 1348 7 8 9 1 toas MOfJTinuJ SacrameaA1 OOOOOOOU 33 JCarced os Sacramento 1 Tluee baae bit Bowmaa Two base bits Swan Borchers Basj errors acre meafa4tBtorKtoa a Bs eaoa balla fiacraaiento 3 Stocasoa 1 Lets oar boMs ravrameatcf 7 Stockton nracK out jsoreaars a uiaier a STOCKTON LOST HEABT Senator Win the Caaaa Wltn Zase Jfotea and Comtnants The San Franciscos appear to have lost their ambition At Oakland yesterday morning they stepped up the plate in a very listless manner The boys can play great tall if they so desire and clearly demonstrated this fact at th opening of the season colonel Kobinson or the Oaklands la still talking about his new Chicago pitcher AI Havens who is Spaldings agent here says that There is no danzer of Bosroa Coughltn returning to tbe coast Powers continues to please the Baltimore people Ha is compared to Comiskry and his hustling qualities are fully appreciated Wehrle who was with Oakland hut year is still wiUiont an engagement cneuy 01 Dictation is loocing lorn center htlder Jim Mullee is in Portland Fied Jevne in Spokane Falls and Day in afmnearjcdia Trier ara all blainj ball Umpire Donohoe wants to nlar ball again and would like a second base position Selua is making a great record at CrsC base Stockton has a valuablo man In the tail fellow and appreciates him Cbase is suffering irom a sore arm Lookabanzh stills complains of but foot Stapleton has just left hit bed and Otto toung is sot feeling just rgua Robinson sava the new Oakland grand stajcT will be erected during U10 coming week A small boy caused Lohman to miss a pretty foul on the Oakland grounds yesterday morning Isaacson win leave lor Texas this week Elef the new first baseman tor Oakland will arnve here on Wednesday Riets won the game lor Sacramento Saturday and surprised th baseball cranks of tnecapital city Tbe Amateurs The grounds at Santa Rosa are being greatly improved A new grand stand ia to be erected A correspondent in Stockton objects to the term Slough City and suggests that Gas City be nsel Instead The Will Fincks defeaed theVai lejos yesterday by a ore ot 6 to 4 Tfa WiUdV incks made bnt three errors Rohan and Wilds and Ho cell and Billings were the batteries Tha second scheduled game of tha Interacademia League was played at the Golden Gate baseball grounds Saturday afternoon The contesting Clubs were tbe Pbsters and the Tribunes th Phsterabeinxlhe winners by tbe score 014a to ina special Mature Oi tha game was toe excellent pitching ol Waleolt tor tne Posters The Murphy Grants defeated tha Mornimf Calls yesterday by a score of 7 toS The 81 Nolans defeated tbe Flavins yesterday by a score ot 15 to 6 Tha Kosenbmm Cos defeated tha Buyer A Reichs by a score of 19 to 4 yesterday The feature of thefama was th pitching oi Block one hit only ucitig uisusi uu sua ueifrer The Wfll cVSlncfc and Golden Bala Bazaars clayed a match ami yester day morning at Fifteenth and Foisom streets 1 be game was forfeited to the Golden Role Bazaars Ll thehlth Inrl inz asthe WilIA Fincks refused to abtde by the empire decision la the last of the fifih with the Golden Rule Bazaar atthe batthaaeOr was 17 to 17 two out and a man on third The game was for firs innings and tha Will Jt Fincks refused to go on and tha game went to tbe Golden Role Baxaar The Vassars formerly the Lurlines are open vt cnsiienges irom au niruA whose members ar under 17 year of age Address John Jennings 063 Hsr nsoa street There was an Interestinz game of basebatl at the Alameda rocnds yej Urday between the i nitons and rue Produce Exchange The latter wero defeat i by a score of to 4 TnaJnI tona would hke to hear from all anu uorntne Address At Bewis 690 McAllister street San Francisco ina xoeng yas srs defeated tha men to beat tha Stocktons this after noon for the second time to day by a score of 21 to 7 Perratt pitched fair ban up to tha sixth Inning but his sup port was so rank that ho seemed to tote heart and was batted freely After that singles doubles and triples were were Loo kalian rh and Sienna for tha 1 Lned Out at will by the home team home team and Cobb and Lohman toe the OaxiABdi Thus tu net much SACBA akaTo April 27 Th ACTe ln ottng yajsrs detested tha ine leatureot the game was tha til round Pia nnz of Georze Blanch Address til challenges to Blanch 314 Third street The True Bines defeated the Mo CotcU yesterday by a scoro of 12 to The winners wonld like to hoar from dobs whose members an trader 13 years of age the YOcng BT ABeas Eleven Senators went to tht bat In tha I preferred Addraae Zakawr 6 -1 Biath tad they oa ftopped Iroia 1 8U Isard ttnti frf I li II.

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