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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1898. ly hold up the enviable achievements of land Master Lee inside the money in the two- 9 liberal offers made him by Eastern e e e T — — ]; x[ L PL &17 4 RS clubs. This star player would andouhtcd- | Starter J. B. Ferguson that he (Martin) would A . aly i AD SEMEN: former Californians, but as good players are in demand out here as well as in the N OYTAT ast, it is to be hoped he remains with | pia UM [ anager Coffroth says that in -two Ji Vel b he will have the fastest team in ate. Wake up, Jim. ell of the White House team would 3 valuable zcquisition to any of league clubs. He 1s a good pitcher and should be given a chance. Hughes, the young Native Son who re- cently Consolidated Under the Name of th® Pacific Coast League. joined the Baltimores, is making rful record for himseif with that utting out of the great Bo: ton team without a. run. or a hit plac | him in a class by himself. Many people are inclined to bellieve that the support T accorded him-by the Baltimores was re- sponsible for his great reco Such a There is supposition is without ground rded excel- no doubt but what he was acco Joined Forces for the Benefit of the Sport After Much lent support, yet if he were not a good pitcher all the league clubs combined Wrangling. could_not have prevented that hard-hit- ; Boston team from making at least one base hit. stern writers, commenting on his work, state that his pitching is simply marvelous and his batting all that could - desired. The most wonderful part of s man’s work lies in the fact that he ational League without the eague experi- the Bostons knesses at bat, ornia the repu- the only real The First gue "Will Be Played a Week From | Game of the New L Sunday. Knowing tr which fact gives to Cal n of producing ook, e will be joy and fireworks among 11 League a 1l League have con- dation was effected he Ther: PITCHER JOE CORB 0000 @O0CaQ; ¢ osoBoos0 ~0a @00 e Crack Ball Player Will Coach Lovers of the Sport. + tt, who has made a record with the Baltimore team, will re- 4 4+ m coast for some time and while here he has consented to con- 4 + 0t les on the national game to The Call. He will report the + + B organized Pacific Coast League for The Call, and at 4 + the playing of the membe: tms with the 4 + > Corbett is as brilliant a writer as he is a baseball 4 4+ 1 e will be able to give some valuable points to tk of + +t well as coach the players. + + 8 ++ + R e e 2t SR SR R S o o 2 g g g g b o b o b g b g o 2 o 2 1 < ; o rs | “, ors” W 2 3 g in the saddle to see how far be- las 1 ng of promoters of | the “rooters” when they learn that, at | e st halnl Slobile : . S e ' =Yy e B e field was, the black horse would have t € I Bert's office. ‘Lhe t, and after much wrangling, the two | U B M ™ hapie” that has lost many a T A eonon gues have consol It will - be{ Wor., ; May 7 gratifying to Bastern pla S NOW | "Glinthus has won over $4000 in stakes and & on the coast to know that the “National | purses since Galen Brown first showed him up and at present protection” is to be dgopped. by the new \ORE GLORY FOR OLINTHS Finished First in the Cor- rigan Stake Decided at Ingleside. / Sombre, the Hot Favorite, Fin- ished Outside of the Money. Buckwa Cantered in Winner—First Choices Fell Heir to Four Purses. Olinthus, the handsome chestnut brother to Diggs, more than turned the tables on Sombre at Ingleside yesterday. On March 24 the black daughter of the one-time qQueen of the turf, Miss Woodford, downed Olinthus half a length for the Androus stake. On that occasion the latter re- ceived a shabby ride. Since that time Olinthus has shaken his country coat and gait, and now looks the aristocrat all over. His steady improvement appar- v escaped the majority, for in the bet- g on the Corrigan stake at five fur- longs Sombre was chalked up a 6 to 5 fa- vorite, and the bookies were almost swamped with the coin offered. At post 4 to 5.was very scarce. Olinthus, carry- ing 123, two pounds more than the choice, opened at twos, but the supply was greater than the demand, and his odds drifted to 4 to 1. The other starters had shown no class. At the start Excursion was first to break and went sifting away in the lead, Sombre at his heels and Olinthus plod- ding along in third position. Well into the stretch Sombre was all eut and fell back, | Shields shook Olinthus up and gradually taking the lead won cleverly from the| fast coming Milt Young in 1:02%. Excur- sion hung on gamely, only giving up the place in a head finish. A strong wind blew over the course, which prevented any fast time being made. It w 2 for favorites, four out of es. The opening event at six furlongs was taken by Rosormonde which, with San | Antonio, held sway in_ the betting. “Skeets Martin rode Naglee Burke's mare, and, in front most of the way, led San Antonio out by over-a length in 1:15%. 1 ent the seven-furlong selling affair nex decided the 3 to 2 favorite San Mateo | found the route too far, and after making | all the pace was beaten out the last few | strides by_Lena, the second- choice, pi- | loted by Piggotf. Woods landed Miss Ross in the show at odds of 30 to 1. A cheap six-furlong run followed. and Twinkle Twink, the favorite, with Gouin | in the saddie; won and that was ail. Zar- | | ro, ridden by Gus Wilson, struck the | stretch with a commanding lead, when rider grew gay, and Gouin brought the ong in time to get the decision aida was third. > and a_sixteenth looked a gift | for Buckwa, and such it proved. 'The ring laid the long price of 9 to 100 about him, and all Clayton had to do was to sit still' and hold his head up. Four lengths as passed Thelma beat Marco a neck for the place. ardillo had nothing to beat in the | st event, and at odds of 3 to 5 galloped in, the easiest kind of a_winner. In a hard | drive the 100 to 1 shot Walter J took the | place .from Summertime. - TRACK NOTES. back as the wire w S The stewards of the California Jockey Club will meet this forenoon at 10 o'clock at the of- | fice of the club, when the case of the sus- pended rider, Eddie Jones, will be given a re- | P oa Eorrigan has protested the claiming of | Chihuahua by Tom Cooke ‘on the ground that the lafter was acting as agent for some one | who kept n the backsround. The matter will | recetve an airing to-day. Soscol appears. to be very much of an in and outer..- His showing in the opening event was a very rank one with *“Pepsin’ Clawson in the saddle. Master Mariner ran third in the first race at ds of 100 to 1. He has plenty of speed and do to keep an eye on. amar had speed to burn until the stretch reached, and there he cashed in. Honig's ling receded in the betting. ] hard luck stories without number | at the conclusion of the Twinkle Twink-Zarro finish. Had Gus Wilson on the latter gorie | »out his business in the run nome instead at_Ingleside track back in January. On Tuesday evening at a down town hotel, | diamonds on | jeague. 1 then they will schedule of low 11 b prepared (s At tirhe it W wl three | < eiolty the games' will ‘DSl playe 1e new league holds an option Winter Meeting, Wednesday, A c ee of the baseball parks until | fagt, “THE CALL’S” RACING CHART. ACIFIC COAST JOCKEY CLUB-Ingleside Track—152nd day of thé pril 27, 1898. Weather fine. Track s of the | Receiving scalp and that his skull was possibly | | fractured. After his wounds were stitched and dre: year-old stake yesterday. ‘‘Skeets”” put up & good ride on the youngster, but lost the hat. Paul Pry must have experienced one of his old_time sulky turns, for he was last from stait to finish. - Pleasanton, a 25 to 1 shot, with a stable boy on his back, thoroughly_enjoved himself at the post in the last run. “He first gave Summer- time a resounding Kick on one of her hind legs and then plastered one on Cabrillo’s knee, cut- ting a gash that bled profusely. The latter was heavily plaved. both for the place and show, and It scems as though bets on the horse should have been declared off. ~When Captain Rees presided In the stand at Ingle- side he invariably offered bettors this protec- tion, a Turf Congress rule permitting of the ruling. Young MclIntyre, quite a promising boy in the saddle, left for the East last evening. He signed to ride for Billy Magrane, - ot 2 Ay TO-DAY'S ENTRIES. First Race—Three and a half furlongs; two- year-olds; seliing. 961 The Fretter. 936 Abano 949 Rey Hookel 924 Zacatosa 632 Gilberto 845 Distance ... Jennie Re 819 Sir Urian . 936 Britomartis 924 Gold Fin 943 McFarlane uarters of a mile. ¥59La Goleta 819 Recreation ... 9 Faversham 954 Crossmolina . eated . 934 Chilcoot Pass Second Race—Three-qi 935 Imp. Tripping..106 866 O Connell an 963 Sardonic . 101 Third Race—One mile; gentlemen riders. 962 Little Cripple..157| 952 O'Fleta. . (Mr. Gamage.) 962 Tulare . V: (Mr. Hume.) (Mr. Waish.) 965 Mike Rice 962 Metaire , -157 (Mr. Forsland.) (Mr. Skinner.) 955 Atticus 1 (Mr. Dunphy.) Fourth * Race—Handic course. )Reno ilverado 955 Wiillam O'B....160 (Mr. Hobart.) ap; steeplechase; short -168] 951 Our Climate | 951 Esperance 2 Huntsman hths of a mile; 5 Elsmore 6 Niihau 2 On Gua N Ockturuck 2 Musculado Formella . xteenth of a mile; sell- . Budd Fifth Race—Seven-eig 959 Major Hooker. 110 1 Sixth Race—Eleven-si ing pedo 931 To 965 M ——— SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. First Race—Gold Fin, Second Race—Imp. nnell. Third Race—William O'B, Wawona, Metaire, Fourth Race—Reno, Our Climate, Gev, Budd. Fifth Race more, Watomba, Don Luis. ervosa, Naranja. Abano, Crossmolina. Tripping, Recreation, o E < Fell From His Bicycle. Willlam Hund, 622 Broderick street, who is employed In delivering The Call war bulletins, fell from his bicycle on Fulton street, near Buchanan yesterday | afternoon, and had to be taken to the | Hospital, where Dr. Bunnell | found that he had two ugly wounds in his | ed he was able to g0 home. e Elfin Wins a Handicap. | LONDON, April 27.—At the second day's racing of the Newmarket first spring meeting" to-day the Lorillard-Beresford stable’s bay colt Elfin won thethree-year- old welter handicap of 400 soverelgns. Wallace Johnston’s bay colt Disraeli won | the 2000 guinea stake. The Duke of Port- | land's Wantage was second and Prince | Soltykoff’s Ninus third. Baseball in the West. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., April 27.—The West- | Pirates played two games to-day. | ceeded in fanding both games. ONDILYONDS ATTHEEAST Boston and New York Increase Their Win- ning Percentage. “Red” Ehret Wins a Game All by Himself for Louisville’s Colonels. Pittsburg Administers to St Louls Two Trouncings in a Single Day. Specfal Dispatch to The Call. PHILADELPHIA, April 27.—Boston de- feated the Phillies to-day through the in- ability of the latter to hit Nichols. Dun- kle pitched a steady game, but the team behind him played poorly. Attendance 2024, Score: R. H. B. Boston ... 6 10 0 Phlladelphia . 1 5 4 Batteries—Nichols and Bergen; Dunkle and Boyle. Umpires—Curry and Snyder. WASHINGTON, April The Giants had a walk-over, The Washington pitch- ers could not pitch and the fielders could not field. Cailed on account of darkness at the end of the seventh inning. Attend- ance 600. Score: E. Washington . 6 New York 1 Batteries—A 3 a McGuire; Seymour and Grady. Umpires—Emslie and Andrews. LOUISVILLE, April 2.—“Red” Ehret won his own game to-day by his good batting. Young was substituted for Mc- Allister during the eighth inning for ob- jetcing too strongly to a decision. tendance 500. Score: ‘R. H. B Louisville . g 16 3 Cleveland o et Batteries—Ehret and Wilson: McAllister, Young and O’'Connor. Umpires—Swartwood and Wood. ST. LOUIS, April 27.—The Browns and The, Pirates went out from the start and suc- game: St. Louls Pittsburg Batteries — 5 and Sugden; Hastings and Schriever. Umplres—Cushman and Heydler. Second game, score: H. E, St. Louls 5 Eq Pittsburg 1479 Batterfes—Hughes and Sugden; Tannehill and Schriever. Umplires—Cushman and Heydler. BALTIMORE, April 27.—Brooklyn out- batted the Orioles to-day, played without an error'and won. A high wind and low temperature kept the attendance down to 824, Score: Baltimore e, Brookiyn se e Batterles i ] Ryan. 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CL very ng team. ; 12 14 [Clayton 910 45 Cre says that umpires have not Thelma, & 2% In M7 (4 enough authority, and In consequence San Marco, 6. 32 814 6 10 their life is made miserable. It would be [ {0 lf;;l“l ;‘-"vll» 5. 13 4% ¢ z: much better for the game out here if a L R e 5 __& or was made enabling umpires to put Zigte, LN/ }] = gi_lf;mg_\. Purser's b. g. by Buckra-We Wa. Good start. Won eas- players out of a game. If such a rule e N 4 t it should be enforced, as -too —Seven furlongs h kicking very often spoils ame. tirely too much time is lost by teams : between innings. Ginger up a bit—it looks %m.%m. m. St g T T 13 %%y ball player who cannot-afford af e i R I of shoes with “splkes” should be et R o g2 1% 33 33 pended. How they ever expect to 3 63 63 53 52 1y good ball with tennis shoes on s a 4% 31 41 42 mystery, Pleasanton, 4 . 7 7 62 612 Monahan, the crack third baseman of 1 Frank James, 4 2 3h 5h 7 7 the San Franclscos, is thinking very Time, 1:20. _Winner, G. W. 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