10 SPORTS DOBLE SEEKS MILE RECORD Famous Beinsman Will 'Send Kinney. ; Lou After . the Mark Made by Cresceus HABOLD D IS SPEEDY Horse Bred by A. B.Spreck els at Aptos Stock Farm Is Tear's Fastest New Pacer] \u25a0 • -\u25a0\u25a0;« ".:. ' o .• I Budd Doble believes his stallion Kin' i ney Lou, 2K)7\, is equal to the task of trotting a mile faster than the one in 2:02',i trotted by Cresceus at Columbus. Ohio. August 2. 1901. and" has decided ,to prepare the son of MeKlnnt>y to make the effort next year. He has ° already commenced giving: Kinney Lou slow work, which will be continued with occasional biushes during the fall and early 0 winter. By March nbxt he will have him ready, to begin giving him regular work. Ivln ney Lou has all his spe< d. A week ago Mr. Doble let him step 'an eighth of a. mile in la.A seconds, a 2:04 xllp. "Kinney Lou is such a perfectly galted horse that the reduction *of his present record is only a question of having him in condi tion when the trial is made. As he. se cured * his mark in a hard fought racVl it is within reason to expect him lo knock j several seconds from it in a trial against time. Should Mr.' Doble succeed in driv ing him a mile in better than two min utes, the' trotting .stallion record would, again come back to a "California bred' horse. Thee record for mares, and for all trotters for that matter, is held by Lou Dillon, l:s#-i. The record for trot- o ting geldings .(I:j9 s i> Is at ta the" credit of Major Delmar, whose sire .was, bred in California at 'Palo Alto Farm. Santa Rosa ,has been selected as the •place to hold the August meeting of the Trotting Horse Breeders' Association, and the 16th, 17th. 18th and 19th of that month have been fixed" as the dates. This will.be the regular annual fall meet ing oorf r this organization, at f which the three and two year old divisions "Sf the Pacific Breeders' Futurity Stakes are to be trotted and paced. The $2030 stake for 2:24 class trotters and the $1500 stake for $2:20 class" pacers Will also be features of this meeting. o • « . The firsf meeting of the California cir cuit will open at Los Angeles' next Mon day. Everything points c to a successful meeting, and it is more than probable several 'State records will be broken. o Harold D. the California pacer that has been, making such, a good showing at Denver, where he has. "won two races and has been second "in another out of three starts, now. holds a record of 2:ll*t, an.d is' the fastest new pacer of the year^ He never started In a race°BntiLhe reached ' Denver. \ Harold D was bred o by. A. B. Spreckels' at Aptos Stock Farm and is by the dead' sire Dexter Prince, his dam Sunrise Second by Gossiper. He is ex pected to set a mark of 2:07 or better be fore the year is over. » ' °". , Secretary JVaiter J. Snyder of the De- 1 troit Driving Club/by^arranglng" the pro gramme for. the c Blue RibDort meeting week of July 24-2S,on the three heat plan, has solved dhe -problem ot equalizing the Northern and Southern trained .Horses. The three heat, plan removes .all possi bility of a long drawn out such as are frequent— and which usualjy "re- ! suits In one or .more of the contestants,, ; being put out of raciog commission for a while, if indeed not for an entire' sea son. When a horse starts *in one of these races he need be ready for but three beats. Should he, however, be just a little short of work and annex two heat?, he has won the larger amount of the purse, and also the pool tickets are his. The advantage the Southern train ed horse had over the Northern* trained* one in years pant Ib' now history. It has ; often occurred that the Northern " horse was really the best, but lack of condition caused his defeat after he had won "two heats and a record. Under the plan now at Detroit the advantage of condition Js equalized. • . Australia Is fast becoming a market for the American trotter. Charles W. Wright of Crwensboro, Ky.. left New York on June 13 on the British steamer". Breiz Huel with four high bred ones for/ a trip of 16,000 miles of ocean travel for Melbourne, Australia. The four animals are Countess Todd, three-year-old filly, by Todd, 2:l4U:' Blondie Grattan, four-year old filly, by Grattan, 2:13; Edna Patch, five-year-old mare, by Dan Patch, 1:56, anfl Beatrice Master, six-year-old mare. by Quartermaster, 2:21^4. Mr. Wright is a competent tutor, as he has driven to rec ord the following: Baby Ruth ' 2:06*4. Parker S 2:O6Vs. Will Kerr 2:O7Vi. Lord Clinton 2:08«4. and Henry F 2:09»4. He will instruct the far Southerners how to ' train and race the American trotter. riU VILEGE* OF MOTOR - VEHICLES ARE EXTENDED JCew Ordiaaacc Open In k Golden ' Gate Park to Automobile* Goes Into Effect To-Day. The ordinance governing the opera-; tionof teotor vehicles in Golden Gate Park goes into effect to-day. For the assistance of the members of the Auto mobile Club of California and for the benefit of - motorists generally the ex ecutive commfttee of the club has is sued & convenient folder, containing a map of Golden Gate Park from the Ba ker-street entrance to the Pacific Ocean and a verbatim copy of the Park Com missioners* regulations governing /the operation of motor vehicles in the peo ple's pleasure ground. The south driveway and part of the Great Highway, may be used by motorists from 6a.m. to 11, p. m.. with a speed limit of - fifteen miles, are marked in red. The drives which are open from 6 a, m. to 6 p. m. are shown in green, the speed limit on these being eight miles per hour. That- portion' of the main drive which Is open from 6 a. m. to 6 p.m.. except on Sundays and holidays, is marked in the yellow color of the Quarantine flag.' The road to Strawberry. Hill, the music - stand;; the observatory.: tWe speedway, the North Ridge driveway, and the panhandle are set apart for the exclusive use of equestrians and drivers of light carf rlagxs. m^wß . Xo instruction- may, be given to; be? ginners on any driveway in the park or on" the Great Highway. Motorists must be skilled in the operation of motor vehicles and must wear, the State badge on their outer clothing,, in , a conspicu ous place on the right breast, while en gaged in operating a car. ; When;* a horee becomes restive at' the approach of a motor car. the operator must bring his car to a full stop. Mufflers must be kept dosefl. ' / '" ' ' ', /,:.'\u25a0 When j a park , officer ; raises . his hand or sounds ; three blasts of a : .police whistle the motorist' must bring his car to, a full: stop.; When; equestrians, car riages or. / other / automobiles are b met the - operator, l must 1 keep . his \ car as ; faf awey, a*', possible. .Two*or'*more*^ auto mobiles must " not travel ?* side • by.' side,' except when one is passing the other, TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP THE GOAL ANNUAL TOURNAMENT COMMENCES AT SAN RAFAEL WtMIMJOW STREAMS LURE MANY ANGLERS The mountain trout streams^ will lure many sportsmen from" their, city ;iiaunts # over the Independence .Day. -hbliQay. The time available 0 permits of aH the , big streams being reached; hence a host of anglers will be putting both their skill and their luck to the Jest" for the 'next; few days. , » Colonel C. G. Young, of the Fly Casting Club, goes to". Boca early in the week for the excellent fishing the- Truckee. affords in .that vicinity. • \u0084 ,; / \u25a0 .* Arthur Baxter; left for. Rogue River. Oregon,: on -.Tuesday, where he_ expects some great sport. As an indication of the. variety .of .fish in Ballards _Lake, .near :; Olivet, Lew Ohieyer is credited with having taken; r« T cently trout, carp,; catfish; /,'hardmouth,'* black bass.* chub and shiners, all in "one; day's catch. Some , of. these are" hardly edible owing; to : the quantity of - bones in them. • ' \u25a0 \u25a0;"/"-: '. Jack Samml Is at Ballards Lake. The fishing/ has ;' improved steadily 'since vine moon began to wane. The blackbass are taking the bucktail, fly,/ with white! wings and red: body. There Is good bass fishing in the Russian River near Guerneville and also at Montrlo. " Louis .'Boutelllcr and others are at ' the latter place. ;\J- George Wcntworth and ; .Joe " Pincus fished the White River, pool : ; at ; "Point Reyes last Sunday with -. fair, luck: Jeff Wells arid J.-j Fountain -are at the Doctor's;' three miles . above . Boca/ where the best fishing is to"be had on the Truc kee' River. "v- '\u25a0-'.'- \u25a0.'•:' V l ;*.-*- / ; *-'' -\u25a0'.-\u25a0 '!:\u25a0! More than ' forty striped ; bass r _were. taken ton bait, last Sunday. "Among; the well •/,/ \u25a0 -_ I Not ; Ready . to . Announce ' Promotion*. I -It'hadbeen_expected that .Chief ;Dln an would- .-announce'-* yesterday. ",the n"ames of , the' slxi special duty/ men .who are *to be . promoted' to ; the ; rank of -\u25a0 de£ tective : sergeant "at" slso "per} month* as the fiscal: yeaT~ begins tbr.day. *> Butjthe Chief explained "that \u25a0he (had .been -.too busy; and it; might ibe'amontht'yetber fore he 'took definite action, .;.:,/ . It is believed .that Steve V.^Bunner. Charles • H. 7 Taylor. ." James '; Regan/and Harry' p.*- Bralg ;will " : shortly/ draw,' the Increased ' pay;* but | there -'is* a wide 'dif versity"*of opinion 'asi to. the other two. Sergeant 12 Tobln. ..who has charge ~~ytt .the ; prison,'' may be promoted to the*" rank of : lieutenant /, . .-, *V : ;' and .. then ;'only * for." such : , time as *is re quired to"; pass: safely. ';NoJ motor ve hicle! which "?does"" not /conform? to the provision s^ of 'the il egislative/act* regu'r latlng,£the^ operation", of ."automobiles ion 1 the] public ;. highways \wlll? be? permitted l to - enter the » park ". 0r.'... txse*": the » Great Highway. ; : * - \ THE; S^'vl^l^iscjq -CaLL^SATC Over; in "Marin. County athletic youths will strugglejto-dayjfor supremacy in tcanis. Ow " ing tb.theV absence of' Char^ the .tournament * • will succeed to the title which proclaims him the most expert player in the State. • , \u25a0%\u25a0 ••\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0* : . \u25a0 - -\u25a0—\u25a0\u25a0: : ;.-v 1 -^ - "\u25a0'\u25a0;\u25a0'. . . \u25a0 FLEET HOUNDS IN THE FIELD Leashmen are, enthusiasiic "over . T.he shotviiig. being made r on; the, field "'by this season's grey.hounds." \u25a0 It proves - tho bfeed is* Improving lanil-this condition -.will . alao te'nd'/tp • perpetuate i\ \ the*-.' sport./ ' Young, dqgs are being started each >, week ' for" ex perience and"areZ showing -speed "and r all the \ qualities which -go .' to" make, up \u25a0 the: successful courser.. , ~ ' .. / . . - T. J.- Cronin; : the vete:an follower. of the game, -.who/ for ;th|rty/ycars. has always; had • one or more 'stake .v/inners /in ..-his, string." is v/eil represented /th-is* year/ by Tralee's Best. This is" by. Wild Tralee- Falr . Lily,* and rankrf .with the most pronW isirig. Among/ Mr.'.'- Cionln's:' great'* doss' have been v Skyball '-, Magnet. Wild* Tralee, FairATraleei" Vandal • and .'Tralee/ Boy./:' /.Fiery/Rock and Fiery Cross: by ' Rocke r : Face are / also ~\ perf ormi*g V ' up'^to ; their r breeding.; .- ; v; ; -Jv '\u25a0:/ "Lady Athlete 'and: the Roman by„;Ro man "Athlete-Fiery ./Face . are. doing, all that • is ". ask/d .of them. ?..': They 1 1 ace ; d 1-^ rectly back . to ' Emm; Pa.sha,\which ! . is? the* sire" of Roman r Athlete;'-? Black Lady: and Salipas ) Girl 5 also" have ; the i Etinln -* Pasha blood; in^ their; veins,": as"; their . sire, y Black Coon,' ; is :by(Emin- Pasha.",' ' •'\u25a0-'.-/ ' : :•. \u25a0 '. .; '.-; Wild H. Mamie Is -expected "to prove .an old-time/ stayer, las she : runs all--v dayj with /flre"and'jlash: •" /-/\u25a0 \u25a0../'//- ;-, '•*-;; " /^ , Two ; . weU-bajanced I stakes will be ; de cided ' 10-mbf rowjat . Unipn Coursing Park, \u25a0 eighty - trials In fall Ibelng /decided. • * ' The \u25a0 likely '.winners: •"•-:• ;. . Claa3 reserve—^Silver: Heels, ;"\u25a0 Portions'.Gam bit. ': Sea : L.!on," •. La; Rosa, "; Lord > Brazen,":.. Fair Flying,': Friendless^ Boy,'? The s ßeferee,;: Aeolus, • I'anoche," Tralce'» j Beat, - Pasha • Pleasant.^ I^ost Chord, : r Choo \u25a0? Choo.v- Pr^gldlo >Boy,"j Amandan,* Sampler, ..Gold* Chain, - ; Renegade . Apache.'S .~ •;., *\u25a0 Reserve staker^-Presto. A. Luxury, "- Muggsy,^ Sunnybrook.; Texas i Jil!,'\Vlna.'*D.R. i Lord s Sef- : ton, 3-' lone -'HSll.'M lntruder, ; Race > King,.' .J H R, Northern -Filer,- Palo 'Alto, ".Fiery .*Uock,"v Happy. Lad,' j; Lady " Athlet e. .Colored ; Lady.TAngus ' Cls- Busjvrd Ixiretta .*.'."' ;;:'..;'.;.;. ''\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0'.'. -.. : - The; meeting at jlnglesldej Ingleslde Park will [ cx^ tend '^ over.C two f 5 days" this : week, '. -.three", stakes up jfor t , 'decision j to-day and to-morrow. r The : likely.]!. winners: \u25a0./''/ ""\u25a0'-\u25a0-. j" Open staite— Odd ' Eyes, Magic Stuff, LaWr-' Ing . Boy A MJss i ROcklln, * Hazet ; B.i Lady.; Fair fax.\Wi!d;Belle,lMlgo Queen, Lady. Kel|>,?Fair-" mount>- Lass.T- Hosay,*' Capital "« liady.t-Idlswlse/; Reckless Rose, Little ; Mercy ,: Equator, , Haughty] Helen,"' 1 Brilliancy," Fortuna 5 Dawn,'? Royal ' Splr-j it.% Lampre;Ee!,rßlac"k5 Slty,» Midnight Sun, 1 ; Joe Hill,*?! Fiery fi Mald.t, Peerless " Beauty,'* Queen's Beauty.' Young s Mountain. Belle./- . » \u25a0•'-* R°e«erve v v ; stake-^-CieneralO? Fremont, J/-. Golden' Feather/iJ Prometheus,";? Miss - \u25a0 : >.?•\u25a0 " :/ ; " " ' ;•; •- :\u25a0';- >.'"- - _ ;i" • - - '.: :••* Class «' -\u25a0* : stake— -Icellus,'-.- -:i Miss : - Domestic,'' Queen's Motto.vi For & Gold.;- Lancashire gj Lad,| Medea, 1 : False ? Alarm,"? Doc i Burns, a Butte \ City.-; Reckless'" Acrobat,-' Secretive,*^ lodine," Oonroy, i Eagle Bird.' Homer , Boy ,\ Tom King. / KOTAMA ; ."bIBCHARGEb^ r K:/Koyama./a Japanese. % who/ ; wu «. waiting:^ trial sin >t Judge Dunne's | court ! on ' two | charges tof .if murderi and i a • charge of I assault sto » murder,T»was t Released from I custody i yesterdayj by i order ; of i the i court,"; "Assistant^ District i Attorney ,s.Whitlngii admitted that ) there was '-cot] sufficient ; evidence ' to | con vict S the i defendant A aa % it % was \ apparent i 1 rom ) the : teetlmony ' of ; the at the I prelim lnary examination that! he committed the deeds in * §elf -defense. ' - , "Twenl^Six Attile|| ..; Enter tHe Lfe|| l|f;||||||am|S ' VvlirlUi:;:.; • j 'The fifth anifual tennis tournament for the men's fharapionship^of^the State: wills; commence 1 to-day .* at San .-."Rafael. \ 'The • t)ept twenty-six '• playe rs in the. bay ' coun- '. lie? affixed 'their sisnaturcs to the entry I list -and .the next, three Vhiys. wllh.be pro ductive of. some interestins tennis, Drum mond vMucGavin,- the; present champion,' •will- not be here! to defend, his title, -which .will go to the tournament winner.- GariH wrqstcd the championship -from Grant/S mith. ."last year. ' : Tly.i -latter '• tuc- | c.t-eded , Geo.rge".' Whitney, ,; who held . sway. { for", two years. , •,'',\u25a0.-•".•;;'\u25a0*-..•..•• *'.. -,« ; "j As "neither '/-Whitney, -Smith, nor Mac- Gavin will participat(.',';a*ii£w ichampion \u25a0will - be \u25a07devt;lo"ped. =- -;; Pt rcy ?. MurdocK r anU . Carl; Gardner.' look* to^ be • the^ most: prom-*, inent ; candiuatt s. : :; Murdock "is a veteran 'who: ; has • hejd-- sev'.rai •" minor, cnampioh-*.; >hipj titles; 11^- won 'the ""tioubies 'enftm-' i'pionshlp ' of : : Sout hern '/:• California* :, aboU t '-,' iour "yv ai s \u25a0 ago • and; last - year* was * cliam- \u25a0 I pson':it re' last month. <; By doing this he leapeji-lnto ] prominence/ with, a: single {bound. >;, Many, figure .Murdock' was not his - best •. when' he *; met i Gardner, ' while^i others :5 contend ; 'Gardner,:: wil) ;- again s takesMurdock'i*.lnto"-cainp.'"'r;MPlirducke 5 Murdock 'i*.Into" cainp.'"'r;MPlirduck is *a; ? more' : showyi player?, than •; Gardner;, and ,/ has a t; times I playe.d (\u25a0 higher^ clasi'j'tchnis ; tlian " the latter.., Gardner^ ls;; extremely" steady : arid Is con stantly;imprbyihg.£;x" .\u25a0/..././. .- •/; ; %-i-% -i-' a .-'rMany ; . cf • : trie ' other ~i entrants are;;. very", evenly, matched./ Most"pr6mineht;arc - FrVtl Adams," George "\u25a0Jones,VHarry'[Roife, i ." Her- • bc'rt '\u25a0 Schmidt,'/ \u25a0 Herbert 'yLbiig.-^ Dr.\ Bush ' and^'^ich",; Nicholson."^: The < last » named: play< ri is \u25a0 an / old fllmer. and^ i f vhe -' plays ] like/the/ game \u25a0 he juse'd i to \ Mur^* I* dock "and i Gardner: will-- have/ 1 their 'hands • full; beating, him. '" -"• / :;;^ -/ \u25a0"-_ \\ '-"^ *.;,V '/... Fred v Adams \u25a0 is ; like.? Gard ner i In '; many ; respects.; ;He 4 has been playingtfor/several; yearjj.'^butvhasi been jglveninofconsldera-; tion Vuritil ; the % last i month ?or'Z tv/6.l' He is ytiot"; a f steady] player, but (at 'times '" plays: tin , exoec dingly strong j game. \. : r; - > :: ;v; v % George i Janes ?, is ~ : another .; young- player whoTsiiould -not |b;^overlookcd ; in. figuring out^a;; possible ''winner;; %^ . ; ' *;- ; ,5 v t:, £i Another,-. "players who'i Is 1 ? likely jupsct ca.lculationa Us j" Herbert T Schmldt.%j He > is jn- splendid but":; is.; unreliable? His] defeat .by|a* pbprj player^ or.' his] defeat of . ! any]of j the btstiwould I not \ beTsurprls^ ing. - . . \u25a0.'. . . ' " ; . .- \u25a0 v^Harry^.RolfeV is/ playjrig;; better "tennis than \u25a0': ever,,' before % and s can S be , upon 111 1 q\u25a0 pi ayi a 3 good ft s teady'game. ; :,- ' / \u25a0*/"fhe; good players] are" scattered;through out ; three "I oorf r the I f ourjquartera. v jThe fonly! rman \u25a0 the; tl rawing \ favors \ tojanyj extent j is Gardhcr;/- He;dreWlnl the t top quarter] and will have only ": Drolla \u25a0 and ; Nourse X s to bcat;'/:-:-,..':'://;./.-\u25a0/. v:.. /\u25a0?/-./;\u25a0. "Tr Murdock < drew jin -. Gardner! s , half;, but I in" : the pother rquarterj he Jwlllj flrstshave r i to ! disposeXof|Pafr | arid \ will* tlren ';\ meet Uhe *winnerlbf k Ctbe^chn3ldt}H.^l^ngrmatch.tf olnltheTupP£Tj sectllnj of jthe|bottom^balf Rolf e]and : v Dr,"| Bush :i<»k;t6';hayeTthe!best;chMceU6lr€_ach^the irseml-flnals.'^,Theliforurth|seml-flnal'|p'oBli r seml-flnals.'^,Theliforurth|seml-flnal'|p'o8l- >i ' tiom? lboksT to s be fi bet weerif Foley,^ JBusch land "Nicholson. \u0084 . . ..,_.. r " V *-"• — , ~ . * '*-'\u25a0 -\u25a0 - - - \u25a0 \u0084-'\u25a0•»\u25a0 \r — T,. \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0 , \u25a0 ----- SMofrisj'Mcl^oughlin.s.the^Junlor^Cflub "ch*amplon,\wilUbejih|thercbmpeUUonJ|but mbre|withHhejideaToffgalninsyexperie"nce , than ; that [ of ' carrying I off I the j honors: OARS WILL FLY IN A REGATTA • Plealizing; that; the "success of -a regatta depend}? greatly- on? the ' •promptitude"; with* wh!ch. tho ract 3 ;_are started, special ef forfstwill:;be" ma°de,byvthe -offlciiils.Jn charge "of the ' Fourth of 'July -regatta at iLak* Morrittto Urins about thi3 desirable •result:. The assistant clerks of : the cours« j'.rn . Frank \u25a0 Shea ; and ; Frank ' Hunt,* who .will Ditrol ;the lake ; : in \u25a0 outfigg'd \ skiffs and'willhclp the cldrk of the course to ; perform: the duties cf his office in an til ificlent* manner.' ' . \u25a0 ; The^Oakland ..citizens"-;Fourlh/.of July celebra tlori * committee"; has set aside $lt«jO for. the afternoon and evening. programm», which ; consists "of, swimming .races, ,bcgin niftgjat; l'p.'in./ en: the -lake: bicycle i and . track \u25a0'events,'" beginning 'a t : 2 '\u25a0\u25a0 p.- m: ; ' the boat - races/, the; first fof 2 which \u25a0 Is set down f0r, 2:30 ; p. 1 - nY.,\anUa ; display of fireworks on the'-lalie,'; beginning 'soon after S'p.Vm. Tho \u25a0•'swimming - races. ': the bicycle and track*. events." being .under, the- control;of the ; Pacific -.Association/ of : the # Amateur Athletic '*\u25a0 Union", r will i be . in ; charge " of^a 'dlsJinct-'Ect ." of-ofliclalsVand' can bo "on simultaneouply - with the rowing ."- rac^s," .which are; under tho mauagenieru . of -tho Pacific^ Association (of > Amateur Oars rneii."j-;/: -;i;'. '\u25a0 -:/\u25a0'":'/ ..\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•'-. :._\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' .\u25a0*'"':' :' : \u25a0.'\u25a0-'\u25a0 1'i he South 15nd -Rowing .Club lias no ; en-^ tries/. either.'' ln :; the = single i tveiits or ' :: t he bargti rccesfas ltpoise se? nl light racing buat.s such fores ;until'.the;new",as .sociation 'shall ;have/ forrr.ulatcd . a .rule of its 7 o wn.* :/,"• i^2^^^^e^^Ss^S^"SHßHßßi ; At' the, last meeting: of 'the delegates of the . P-l A- .of A: ' O.^thare .'.was;' muchVdls-J cuisslon' as' to vthej method .of .{determining \u25a0 ( lhe/status!of an oarsman./ it 4 is,"' ho\vev ; er,' clear that. Bargemen 1- only. £m* *g single shelliman oxfa' skiff man is a- JunlorJtill i he; iwins^ajrace.'Jwhenf helbccomes\a«serii6rV *Afmah j,wh9 •hassnever i ; been; In' a • barge ! crew,;' is la '? junior ; ? one i who (.v?ins|a 'junior^ race/ Is7an i Intermediate.j'and "T one i who iwins'ah^lnterraedlateXeventcbe comes a senlqr.Yrßut v a"'sehi6r i barge:man'may.ibe a ? junior X skiff : nianj q.rj'sihgleTshc llj man- if •he-s has 'jnever^won (afisklff or Z shell trace; ThcTstatus " of "aj barge man ; Is ' not [ a ff ec ted : by/ his fperf grihances ;lri; shell ?pr] skiff ' and r l vice*versa.W,Thiife;> A". V\V.^"Pape, of f 'the Dol£ iphinVciubiisfaisenlbr^lh-skifflor^slhgle shell^butiannntermediate^infthelbargt;.'"; .WESTPHAL'S- BODY,* FOUND.— The "body of tAlbert ißlchdrd |Westphal,"ithe i rope- worker. 5 Lwho J' Jumped £ Into >i lalals ;\u25a0 Creekl and 2 drowned ( himself last S night, -^ was g recovered iftarly; 4 yesterday "morning I; and taken -to :• the YACHTS SEEK RIVER WATERS :, Many/of 'the yachtsmen of San Fran cis to and 'vicinity will take" advantage of the holidays to>njoy. a long cruise.- Sev «ral)vessels" of the ' San Francisco Yacht Club's fleet, will sail to Napa City, start . ing from tlie|r moorings at Sausallto «ither on the morning's tide, which flood 3 at Fort Point until'll:*? o'clock, or oq the h evening's tide, which turns from the ebb at 4:M o'clock .at Fort , Point, they will : rtach Vallejo this afternoon . or \u25a0 to-night ! ami- will drop anchor, there. Commodore W. G. Morrow will crulseto Mare Island Straits in his, sioop Challenger and will leave her.; at -anchor -off the f Quarters of I the' Vallejo , Yachting and Rowing Club, ! proceeding up the '\u25a0\u25a0 Napa Creek In , the launch Rob Roy, which has been char tered for-the -occasion from M. Langs, her, owner. To-morrow morning, at 1') u'ekick, captains of 'the \u25a0 yachts .will as . seinble •": on . ; the • flagship to arrange the details of. the '" rest » of the cruise. On Monday the fleet will.be towed down from Napa \u25a0 City by the •: launch and will -drop anchor again at Vallejo. v On the Fourth the'» fleet \u25a0 will return to Sausalito." " The Corinthian fleet will start on^a*lon^ xfulse 'to-day, "proceeding -up to Army Point, -where anchor ..will be dropped -to night, thence: through Three-Mile Slough, making sVallejo on \u25a0 the .evening ~of the 3d inst., and \ mooring: In Tiburon Cove on the" Fourth. Commodore T: Jennings will have'fon the flagship Speedwell F. E. Schober.lT." J- Kavanagh and; others; on Vice .Commodore ?J. t. /Brlckell's sloop Genesta 'will; be" the owner. \u25a0 P.I Lamb. Stewart Middlcmas,: Harry- Cosgflff and » A.. Mr Stringer. 'The cruise will be taken by \u25a0; the* sloops Aeolus, ;\u25a0 Emma, Edna, Prrsto and other yachts. ; Tho . California Yacht Club cruises _ to Army. Point? to-night 'and ' to-morrow ; the fleet. will sail through" Montezuma Slough. On the v 3d /tnst. ; the rendezvous ;_wlll;-be at .Vallejo'and on the Fourth the pleasure eraf t wllf return . to moorings In" Oakland Creek. !\u25a0' There will, be a large fleet of yachts -i ln i Mare; Island Straits , on V, the night ; of . the . 3d, a3 se V€ ral *• represehta 'tives of ;cach"of the ; three clubs will lie at anchor. <\u25a0 "*"*' ' The", members ; of -: the '- South \ Bay Yacht Club will * ho!d ' a "•' race ' to-morrow > for the Sonnlkson-Cup for the j start taking.' p!ace at 2 . p. ' m. ~ On the 9th inst. thcyiwill havea' handicap race tor power boats. '-.%' \u25a0'.' /;\u25a0•-;"'•" \u25a0 ' .; ..The-": Oakland. Canoe Club will : hold ; a "smokevf < this evening, at Its quarters on Sessions ; Basin. 1 Oakland Creek. '[\u25a0' On the Fourth 'there 'will be "open, house" and airace for. the Holiday cup/ .. ;K puringflthe past ; week or .; two the yawl Tramontana; has-been 'Undergoing a ; gen-^ oral /overhauling: .it ;\u25a0 Is expected she \u25a0will bo * ready : - to-morrow ": for =' the .first \u25a0 crui3e of tho .season. . . : " The reunion of, the Corinthian and ; Fam ily, clubs at^Paradlse;.Cove last " Sunday, was j enjoyed greatly, '. both i by '\u25a0 hosts and the ' suests.;. The : baseball game wa3 declaredloff TonTaccountjofthe severe ac rcldeht v that \ befell Dr r '- McMann, who \u25a0wrenched" -his badly. ; Luckily ,- two phys!c!an3;and ,an /abundant "supply -of surgeon's | tape (supplied iby* Sydney,' Cayill : "of ithe^ Olympic J Club.* skipper, of the i sloop ;Mlst)^were *' at .'hand i and 1 the? Hmb : was bandaged 7- securely." McMann -was - then \u25a0lald^bn-'a 'table fand- carried on * board the yacht ?\u25a0 Fredar" The \u25a0 beans"*, and other" refreshments; provided byyPort.Cap^ f tain;' John ir!.VKeefe'wefe r as excellent > as Nistinl;fi • J Af terj luncheon_ : *• the ." organ . - was "placerVJ.under. T the 'trees ,'some fine ' songsiwere*. rendered. \u25a0; On the i return . trip \u25a0 the:> sloops % Speed well. < Nixie .and " Presto had'aibrush^in which the flagship showed Ito'-ladvantage. \ " Wine AnHoelnt lon Will I vtite Bonds. Tfie'iX'alif oriila, \V'ine Apsocfatioii will vo t e~6n" atp f oritjjs 1 1 1 on . t o i ,ss u e . fl r s t mort f \u25a0gVilKe.'t^o^4'>. DO Pi^ s-.s -.i t ' o /^v l 'h6.\"a.mbunt^'oC $2.ooo;ooo,itol>t sfcirrd by all th"c prop erty/ of \u25a0"tho/assoHatioii.'" 'A ..meeting e to co"hsldor^thie:n»aitfcr i %vlll'bVheld in Jfer \u25a0culcs^ContrirjCostiaklCdunty, loh^Auirust ; 2 * AlTh Is [does J not | meaVi' an i i ncreaseJoS i'the^dcbt^nwsToJ'th^a/s^o^latlon^thb rofflcej"sjexplaln,*f,but|mereiyjteejplacln3r of itaeVfinances'" upon. a' permanent basis. WOMEN GATHER ON THE LINKS Many Take Part in Opening Round for Handsome Cup Given by Mrs. Crocker CONTEST OPEN TO ALL Keen Competition Expected To-Day on the Course of Burlingame Country Club __. . Play begins at 19 o'clock this morning on the links of the Burlingame Country Club in the ladles' golf tournament, for the cup presented by* Mrs. "Willian> - H." Crocker.^ The semi-final matches will be played on Monday, the 3d jnst., and the final ; match on Tuesday the Fourth. "The name of the winner and the date of- th« tournament will be engraved on the cup. which will become the property of th« lady who first succeeds In achieving two victories at the 4 tournaments to be held each year during: the day holidays. Golf among the ladies of San Francisco and\the neighborhood, thanks almost wholly to the enthusiasm created by the tournaments of the California \Yor4an Golfers* Association, has revived so vlg orously that a large number of entries and a keen contest may be expected. The competition is open to any woman member of a golf club in the United* States. . • So mans* of the members of, the San Francisco Golf and Country Club will ba playing on the Burlingame Country Club links in the men's handicap tournament for the C.-W*. Clark Cup on the Fourth that no scheduled contest will be held on the Eresidlo links, though an impromptu handicap may be played \f a" 'sufficient number of* members is. present. W& The third handicap tournament of the California Woman Golfers' Association held at San Rafael oft Wednesday was highly successful. Mrs. R. G. Brown, who won the silver medal of the C- W. G. A. and a cup presented by the ladies of the San Rafael Golf. Club, was the only; scratch player. Miss Chesebrough> receiving 4 strokes. Mrs. J. R. Clark .5," Mrs. L. I. "Scott 6. Miss Ives 7 and. Miss A. Hoffman 7. and the rest .of the players greater handicaps.- Mrs. Brown .and Mrs. Clark tied with 3 up and In the play-off Mrs. Brown w"on. Mrs. Brown's medal score was 47. 49, total . 96. ' tho. ladles* bogey for the nine holes being 51. Mrs. Clark'* medal score was 50. 53. total 103,'0r only one stroke worse than bogey. The new Presidio Golf Club has effected organization. Bernard Fayinorfvllle be ing temporary president and F. Kellam temporary secretary. . . " TWO CITY CRICKET ELEVENS WILL' TRAVEL TO SANTA CRUZ 'seaslders Will Play Asaln.it Alameda . Tram To- .Morrow and Asain.it Pa- - elfir .Men on Tuesday. \u25a0xJt was -"expected that- four : cricket, matches, ; threa for the 1905 championship of the ' California; Cricket Association and one an unscheduled game, would be play-" td during the Independence .day - vaca-, tton. It now seems : certain .that -only two: will be played. . The proposed game, between -the Pacific eleven and a* Marin County team captained by George Hell man has fallen through, it having been found impossible to get" together a team to ' represent Marin County. • * f Of the three matches to be played at Santa "Cruz the one set down for,to-day° against tne San Francisco County Club team will not take place -at this time. , as 'Harold B." Richardson, tne San Fran- # * : Cisco captain, has not been able to gather eleven members of Jais club who ' can make the * journey to* Santa Cruz on a week day. It is. however, probable that arrange- 4 ments will be made to play the match on J some open Sunday later in the season. ' The . Alameda eleven will play its scheduled match to-morrow against the Santa . Cruz eleven at Santa- Cruz. The team will be captained by G; ' Harold • Ward, its members being _ selected from the following: F. J. Croll, S. M. FosteT, G. I. Baugh. L. H. Wheatley. H- Bird. ° B. Bird. J. H. Saunders, F. A.-Stahl. C. W. Irish.' V. Seebeck, J. Booth and H. W. Brown. \* After the match some of the visitors will remain at the- seaside town until " the afternoon or evening of the Fourth. ' \u25a0 , . ' . . \u25a0 5 , There will be no match, at Santa Crua on Monday, the 3d instant, t»at_ on ttoa' FourtlTthe scheduled match between the> Pacific Cricket Club and the Santa Crua team will^take place." The members of the Pacific "eleven will reach their desti nation' at various t»mes and in .'.various • ways. C. P. Coles and L. Richards will, proceed by train to Redwood City an* thence will walk to Santa Cruz by way of the coast road.' They started .at 7 o'clock this morning. E. H. Wllkes and D.'^B. Jamleson will go down ; to-morrow, and the Test of the team, on Monday. The team.wiirbe picked from the following: E. H . M. Lannowe (captain), E. H. . W'lkesl'W. Petherick; A. W." Wilding. H. R. Elliott. D. R Jamleson, Dr. O. N. Tay lor/Charles B. HUI..J. J. Theobald. Nor man Logan, C. \u25a0P. Coles and V. Sollom. Bookmnken Held (or Trial. ST. LOUIS, June 30— Eight men ar rested - - last ' Saturday : at . Del mar race track on ' charges of violating the anti pool selling? law waived preliminary ex amination ana .were bound over for trial in the Circuit Court at Clayton on September 13. Results of to-day** races: * t "First -race five frlongs— KUU won. Petet- Nathaniel second. Floral Artist , third. Tims. Second race/ six • fur'onss^ — Ed Early won,. Kenton ' second." Joha Randolph third. Tim*. 1:15. y ;- . / J \u25a0 '1. *\u25a0- Third race, one . mile and seventy 7*ri*-T A the! rose »*m. '• Light - Opera second. Taan* Heaven third. Time. 1 : IS. Fourth' race, si* furlonx»— Matador won. Lucullus second. 1 . Mayor Johnson third. ' Time. ; ' Fifth race', one mile— Footlights won, til ret ta second. Brav«ry third.- : Time. I:*s. : Sixth race, seven furlongs—^Tom Kltey won. Broodier second. .' Gene Handlon third. Time. 1:34 i-s. Joe Leaser Beata Spencer lna. • . MEMPHis. June 3a— ilontsomery Park rac- Inc results: ..-.'. „. -..«_\u25a0 ~ ' i ' First ; race." four • and :a ' halt . rurlonjs — lna Gray \u25a0\u25a0 won, . Be*a Charley second. Bitter Hand third. Time. :3^%. . _<\u25a0" : Second race.', seven if urlongs— Echodale .won. \u25a0 Ed" Sheridan second, Bonnie ;> Priac« Charlie thirds Time.; I:2J"H. ?\u25a0 Third -. race. * five and . a .halt, furlongs — Dr. Gcrdner.i ; won. Wes • second, . Watchful * third. Time I*:QO.tnHIHVBORNIIMHW s" Fourth race, one , and a quarter, miles— Joe Lesser won," Spencerlan second, "Andrew Mack third. Tune,. 2:os. : -Filth i race, stx ' furlongs — Dargin • won. Mor della s9cond.""An"sta : thifv*. Time. 1 :15 U. ' *'Slxth race one mile — Yada :won.~ W. \u25a0 B. Gates second, . Mable Slmma Tims, IU3U-.' '"/-. / -:\u25a0. '"|" | \u25a0 \u25a0"' :\ '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0",:. , -MUNICIPAL BONDS REDEEMED.— Chief E>eputy .Treaauror Perkins began - the work ' of redeeming -\ th<» flrst • series of • municipal bonda aggresratinic $4a».00«>. ;. which • became . due yes terday. i.The snm of $3C0.0U0 was paid to \u25a0wirl ous holders -of the bonds, ; which \u25a0 also Included a. -5 portion .: of ?. $75,000 due aa int«rest on , th» portion- ot the .bond *; issue ; which : h'aa already been sold.