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10 THE SAN ¥RANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY., MARCH 35 1899 STARFORD WON BY ERRORLESS ELD WORK, Insurance Team Loses a Close Game. A SMALL CROWD WITNESSES A FAST EXHIBITION. ZLanagan’s Steady Work in the Box and His Splendid Support Fea- tures of the Day's Contest. | | | If Stanford good ball later { yesterday in their man's nd team extend itself to 1 coming 1 nals played ror, and defeated the local nine by clever fielding, good base running d rd b representatives put up as the season as they did game with the Fire- | Berkeley will have to Missions and_the Spartans will play in the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium. The Olympic Club track competition, which was begun last Sunday, will be completed to-day. The _contestants will test their abilities in the quarter- mile and the broad jump. So far Burgess has scored the most points for first place, with Klarmarr second. —— e ———— FOURSOMES AT OAKLAND. Presidio Golfers Let Contest for Liv- erpool Medal Alone. Over at Oakland on the Adams Point links yesterday there were many golfers and visitors. The event of the day was the men's foursomes, with handicap, eighteen hols atch play. The follow- ing entries were made: F. S. Stratton, E. R. Folger, H. J. Knowles, R. M. Fitz- | d, Arthur Goodall, W. J. M. Taft, A. S. Macdonald, Orestes Picrce, J. H. Ames, P. H. Remillard, S R. Hutchinson, W. A. Magee, M. Requa, Richard Cooke, W. de Burgh Whyte and D. . Belden. Several of these, however, dia not actually play, In the first round R. M. Fitzgerald and Arthur Goodall defeated D. F. Belden and J. H. Ames 4 up; R. A. Cooke and W. A. | o defeated J. M. Taft and M. Re > up. In the second round R. M. Fitz- hd Arthur Goodall played -gainst R. Cooke and W. A. Magee. but had only time to play nine hol The remaining nine will be played some afternoon of this week. The prizes are medals presented by the club. —_—ee————— INTIMIDATED A GIRL. John Downer, a Hoodlum, Incarcer- ated by Judge Mogan. Ethel Hall, a pretty girl 19 years of age, appeared before Judge Mogan yesterday to answer a charge of vagrancy. She told the Judge that she had run away from her home in San Jose about two months ago and was anxious to reform and return to her parents, who were respectable peo- ple, and had given her a good education. | A hoodlum who gave the name of John Downer had been threatening her if she P. Johnson, | CAT-CALLS AND HISSES GREETED GOLDEN RULE A Rebuke to Corrigan Tactics. |WANTED SARDINE TO WIN EXCITING FINALE TO THE RACING STAKE. | Formero With Piggott Up Captured ! the Lissak Money—Martin’s Stern Orders on Wheel of Fortune. The popularity of Ed Corrigan, the “iron | chancellor” of Ingleside, was attested at | Oakland yesterday, when four thousand | race-goers hooted his crack two-year-old | Golden Rule as he returned to the stand, | winner of the Racing stakes. It was no | doubt the tactics employed that caused the displeasure of the crowd. | There were but three starters, the Cor- saw Joe Harvey's good mare, Wheel of Fortune, close a sli Cromwelil. Bullman had been engaged to ride the mare, but while at the post in the first event astride Roadwarmer, was kicked and quite severely injured by Bon- ibel. This necessitated a change of rid- ers and Mr. Harvey secured the services of Devin. The betting had_progressed for some minutes and the judges thought a more experienced rider should be put up. They mentioned *Skeets” Martin, but Mr. Harvey demurred, saying he did not like the ride Martin gave his mare in her previous race. But Martin was substi- tuted and Mr. Price, presiding steward, retired to the paddock, where he read a very interesting lecture to Martin. “Skeets” handled the “Wheel" faultless- ly and she led Tom Cromwell past the tape a length in 1:48%. fontallade had a strong call in the betting on the fourth number, a six fur- long sprint, but could not land. In a driving finish Devin, with the leg up on the 7 to L shot, Sir Urlan, reached the wire a length before Rainier, the favor- ite ending up in third position. “Daggie” Smith's handy performer, Torsida, ruled a topheavy choice in the betting on the closing seven furlong run, but Ferguson was unkind to her at (he' start. Midlight, ridden by Martin, away flying, won all the way. Turner, on the favorite, got up in time to take the place from Castake, a 100 to 1 shot, piloted by John Reiff. amale Track Notes. Johnny Woods, the jockey, will leave for England to-night. He will make his first appearance on the English turf astride one of the horses owned by ex- Jockey Alex Covinton. Chase & Mendenhall held a very suc- cessful sale in the paddock at Oakland track yesterday. The horses in training owned by Tom Ryan brought the follow- ing prices; Goal Runner, $1000, G. W. Scott; Al, $225, J. Agnew; The Wooer, $400, F. Ireland; Montailade, $900, Al Smith. First Call, the prflficrly of P. Ryan, was knocked down to the bid of J. Coffey for $1500. Garnet Ferguson secured Dare IL for $1050. The latter horse races in the colors of Sloan & Hurst. e ECHOES FROM THE LINKS. March Is the Great Golfing Month at %}u choice over Tom ! G00D BETTING ON DOG RACES AT INGLESIDE Sportsmen From the East Interested. SOME VERY LONG COURSES VANITY FAIR AND WHISK BROOM RUN FOUR MILES. | The Hounds That Baffled the Sports ‘Who Are Supposed to Know the Good From the Bad When Selecting Winners. Quite a large crowd. of sport lovers took advantage of a beautiful day and wit- nessed the run down of an excellent cPom“\slng card yesterday at Ingleside ark. Among the admirers of coursing who Mr. Massey of Wyoming, who is on a business visit to this coast. Mr. Massey put in ar appearance at Ingleside was | 1899 BLUE STREAK POPULAR PRICES Racers 30-inch Wheels All the world's Indoo- records from 3 to | 15 miles broken by FLOYD MoFARLAND on February 22 on a BLUE STREAK TRIBUNE. J Also a good serviceable- wheel (fully guaranteed) OLD BICYCLES TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. ALWAYS HAVE BEEN KNOWN TO BE GOOD BICYCLES. $40 and $50 n In Califor 1:49 3-5, 1893, The fastest mile ever_ ridde nia_made on a TRIBUNE, In FLOYD McFARLAND, on January | at San Jose, Cal. THE TRIBUNE IS THE EASIEST RIDING BICYCLE IN THE WORLD. OE HOLLE TWENTIETH AND s FOLSOM STREETS. YACHTSMEN ASTIR. | Pleasure Craft Will Soon Leave Their Winter Quarters. * On Monday evening the yacht owners | | of the San Francisco Yacht Club wm‘1 meet_at Commodore T. L. Hill's house to discuss the programme for the coming season prepared by him, and to suggest changes that may seem desirable Commodore Hill has already gppointed ex-Commodore W. N. McCarthy, ex-Vice 1d next Tuesday, ht%cers will be elect- follow political Yacht Club will be when a new board of o ed. The Encinals do not methods in their cholce of directors. nQ. nominating committee being appointe and no ticket being prepared. Secremhrly H. M. Landsberger intends to resign his office. b will have plen- The Oakland Canoe Clu Sing ty of racing this season. The follo programme has been prepared: March 12—Club handicap for sloops. April 9—Mixed race forfcano]es and sloops. May 7—Club handicap for sloops. . June 11—Open race for-yachts under twenty- ting. Added to t the twirling of I v y. 80 was o inarked feature. Althongh hs | Attempied to geiback home Downer was | Tigen Suo. Bexdine and Goldow Rdle; m o “;’“e" on Friday, and immediately hunt- | Commodore G. T..S. White and G. D. | two feet. S L e 1 court. The Judge called him up and | Marcus Daly’s filly Ella Boland. The Del Monte. ed up his old friend Judge Grace. Campbell as the regatta committee, and | JuI¥ sCluf handicap for sloops. 24 ched for: ten hi denounced him as a parasite and warned | Corrigan pair, coupled, were prohibitive “With me there arrived a few particular | . . 2 Lt g ‘August 6-Open race for yachts under twen- pitched a st and heady game, fan- | him not to intimidate the girl on pain of | favorit R z On Saturday, the 25th ult., there Was N0 | friends,” said M e R. H. Morrow, L. Q. Havens and M. H. two feet. ning five emen's Fund'e best | belag nent tonatl For siximonths. | Downer| oo == 1o was, undoubtaclyheRwie b |0 el g o e Ok tanaRitnie B Mipush | avsiory Mr. Massey, “which are | Hernan as delegates to the Pacific Inter- | “September 3—Club handicap for sloops. men and ¢ g one man to W gave the Judg “aucy answer and was | °f the stable to win with Sardine, thus i layed friendly practice only called longtails. The dogs that | club Yacht oclation. The opening day | October 3—Mixed race for canoes and sloops. T ol i a e T ees Sihey e eny 0,28 | sparing her stable mate from a penaity. several pairs playe nd y e have been accustomed to cold weather, | Will probabiy be April 20. It is proposed | November 5—Club handicap for sloops. Ly Alto-boy harge of vagrancy. The case against the | At the start “Skeets” Martin, on Golden | Matches. This afternoon theve S but Who In future will enjoy the pleasures | that there shall be a chowder supper at| December 3—Mixed race for canoes great improvement in their work. Tk rl was continued till to-morrow. Rule, broke away first, closely followed | MeN's foursomes for medals to be Dre-| o¢ your beautiful climate, are a |6 In the evening at the clubhouse, and sloops. barting was hard, hits well —————————— by Hila Holand. Thoroe. Sardine i sented by the club. As several Improve-| wigmore 410 vears old: Wi named | gancing afterward. A tug will take guests T et placed and fielding unusus ood. : %y = St i he course have lately been car- | » 4% years old; Winning Style, 3| back to San Francisco after the dance. TENNIS NEWS. ) line i e geod B 8 Lurline Salt Water Baths. tled his mount along, and before a hun- | MeAts In the oot ¢ he holes have | JEars 0ld, and Marcus, 43; years old. The | The argangements for the opening day are podrrl S, act that four errors are | pugh and Larkin sts. Swimming. Russtan, hot | dred vards had been covered cut In, caus- | Feo *loMhond, new score cards are in | two former dogs were born in the Emer- | in the hands of a commitice consisting | The rain played havoc with the tennls ball Through excellent | 8B4 cold tup paths. Saltwater direct fromocean. | ing Piggott to pull Ella Boland up. The | preparation and will shortly be issted. Scclimatea s Then they will have become | of Frank L. Platt, Dr. A 'W. McKensle, | cracks last week. Some very fmpartant nable to score until | Rnights of Pythizs | trio_hit the stretch nicely aligned, with| On Friday next, March 10, m}he accounts of themselves, ‘;warcr.figdlesras%;g:;’:ln-d}%;le}r‘rfimfl{;klhg;;\gli.nal {;‘:5_3;‘0{;5 matches which were arranged for Tues- solitary 3 | Golden Rule romping and Martin looking | ladles' ~handlcap monthly —competition |and strong fellow, who will tip the scales | Commodore Hill will bring the sloop Cyg- | day and Wednesday were perforce post- the for the Winslow medal is announced to | Madera Creek | poned, and the othér two days of the officers of at 65 pounds. ing, how the Wednesds 3 i g e t Wednesday night He is by Boomerang-Pearl | nus down from the Corte | behind for Thorpe. But the Daly entry e ir opponents’ down, Golden Gate Comps v 3 = lace at the hour of 10 in the morn- = ;. | = e 1mr1~y‘x:”('fu;rlf,n‘ ;mlr‘vr:’r; d?oi‘i'iri:;?[11§§§ 1;p;med to be outfooting Sardine, and l‘;‘"’ fiss M. B, Houghton is the present gf) I‘fiffinusf-tei :R;nkhz'hg new arrivals will | to Sausalito, where she will l;re! put into | week saw but little active work on the i i e orpe again carried Piggott in toward | holder of the medal, having won it at the | ;4 the countr: ave had a chance to ;:'rlrl\ryllh ”'nl& lrh.\‘ni_n r}_r‘)r“-b mk:‘) \Ufi:'fi;‘ courts ‘ hts ythia publicly In-| the rail behind the leader. It was a neat | February competition. She is not, as has | "y oourging 3: S ‘m“ ii'm"h;' Bum: £ ”‘[.“‘fl" ":m \{'m‘ be| The Whitneys, Robert N. and George, VAR O B ; and Root and Bliven played a hot match been recently stated, the lady champion of the San Francisco Golf Club, for the ladies’ championship event is held only once in each season, and the date set for | it on the schedule of events for 1898-99 is | alled in Pythian Castle in the presence of a very large assemblage by Colonel J. H. Wright, A. Q. M. All the local of- ficers were present in full dress uniform, piece of jockeyship, but Piggott squeezed | between the palr, nearly opposite the | paddock, compelling Golden Rule to win, and beating Sardine a head for the place. salled this season by G. D. Campbell. At the regular monthly meeting of the directors_of the Corinthian_ Yacht Club, held on Thursday evening, H. H. Gorter usual, first cla: 2 , and the large concourse of uj ate sporting men left the park fully determined to be on the grounds at an early hour to-day to see the final runs on Thursday. The former team gave the latter thirty and it-proved too big a hang- icap, for Root and Bliven won out in;a and, together with the officers i mem- | 3" p: el : Aot i Bess of the: corapany, als Airade uni- | Piggott received a tremendous ovation | May 16 and 17. et SO | was appointed measurer, haying held this | very close sét of 10-8. The four players resented a_very attractive sight.|irom the crowd, but the hisses, groans There ‘has nlot hitherto been very much | (it 'YiEEL PRI R s e O e O oDDS, ond | then engaged in a series of singles, pro. lowing 18 the score: office for the current term are: | and catcalls tendered the Corrigan pair | Play on the Del Monte golf links, but | jasted 3 minutes ax;‘dn % his dl'_lraom. It | Commodore A. J. Young and O. Las‘wq;_ ductive of some very close scores with e Geores Monteith, captain: T. L. Web. | were continued for nearly five minutes Match s the great month for golfers | wniel S minutes and 45 seconds. | Those | were _appolnted delegates to the Pacific | an equal division of honors on all side ADHORD 2 er, first lieutenant; Rose. sonrd | | Tiis was the only cxeltng earpnates: | theres: ThejSan/Rafael Golf. Club: isiin= | o0 arec fnc STort ends anjthie follow: |Interclub Xacht Assoctation. A cormn; During this week the players of tne R. BH. SB. PO. A. E | licutenant; A. J. Cecoraar: | day's sport. The Lissak stakes mare ool | creasing rapidly in numbers. It now has | Capadura ve. Black Nivht Pacears 2o | (oo, consisting of J. ¥, Omrvel, H. . | California Club will get together and sc- ¢ 0008 T | George K. Buck, tréaurer: A. J. Morrison, | tured by Formero, the race passing off | 40 members and has raised its initiation | Roval Buck. the oads o HaAWrence v Howe, W. H. Crowell, H. T.|range for a number of club tournament 1 3 9 % ¢ ¢ guard, and W. C. Lohmeyer, sentinel. | wWithout _{ncident.' Favorites displayed | fee from $10 to $25. T. W. Tetley, who | Persecution: Bl s 5 to 1; Peter M v S Kavanaugh, was ap-| Doubles, singles, mixed doubles and la- S R I the evening the audience was_en- | rare good taste by annexing four purses laid out the links, is at present in South- | nicia Boy vs. Las Palmas pointed to_ar: > the Jinks for opening | gies' tournaments will be on the pro- a3 I §|tertained with a piano duet by Misses Mil-| The Lissak stakes for three-year-olds | €rn Californfa, and reports that he has an | wild Tralec MacTmlin | day. B. S. s appointed floor | gramme. 3 1Sy B 1 sivestrl, nd “Faust” | over one mile attracted a very select fleld | Unusually find stock of clubs and other| The dogs th at won and. e T IO s e 0 Ao 0 | the v Gu, 0 the post. Some days ago F ; olf necessaries on hand. An instructor's | dow. L anon ed on the floor committee: T. W. Ran- = e ORI from s and Bentaniin s tan o e was I be Bl onitthie 1k spwhIGh | oN0I O WS PUDDIRENd. all o o: | Some. W 8. Grover, W. H. Feldman, J. Handball Entries. i 0 00kl hoteaik ano solo, Miss Irene Silvestri, | tin's handling of the former was of suen | will be occupled by T. W. Tetley on his | de Coursing Club stake, run|S. Mattoon, P. W. Hurndall and R.'R.| In addition to the usual attractions @t = | and_tambourine Mae Cum- |a bungling description that it was plainly | Teturn. R O Eleven | I'Hommedieu. Ryan's handball court, 838 Howard stregt, mins. Th all of a | apparent the Sink colt was capable of re. | The work of dredging Lake Merritt and | oF"LiP*% 3108, g " beat Chiet | The bridge to the lagoon will be opened |, in itation has been extended to John L high orde y applauded. | versing the verdict. When the betting | draining the arm ‘between the power house | 15.7; Morse's Patrol o At Richmond Queen, | on March 26, and all yacht owners are | o Mol -t Tife oite riedt This prog was followed by dane- | opened yesterday Formero, with Piggott | and the eighth putting green of the Ad-| pus’ beat atrol beat Lady Bell, 12-0; Olym- | requested to have their boats ready to go | Sullivan, who is now in this city, to virit ing. The ir was under the direction | to ride, opened ‘a 7 to 5 favorite. Then | ams Point links is advancing rapidly. A | Sweet Bri Preasant cioneymoon beat | through the bridge, as the tide.is not a | the court and take a hand in the popular of Captain G. W. Monteith, Colonel W. J. | came a.determined play on First Tenor, | levee now runs round one side of the | storm, 6-0. Cghsa L Sab Jmmrumr], high one on that d: Open- | game of which he is a champion. On a Kidd, Lieutenant Colonel F. W. G. Moros- | the Burns & Waterhouse entry, forcing | §reen surrounding the eighth hole, and the | _Open stake; result of the run down—Prince | g day will be April 22 and closing day | ,revious visit to this city Sullivan gave | co and Lieu nt . H. Buc | the books to rub from 4 to 2, and sending | following ground rule has been posted at | George beat American Eagle, 11-4; Black Night | October 21. A yacht owners' meeting will P exhibition of his ability to keep the —_—e————————— ’::\vmgwl;;:;(;(sfiginslg?nrmcrn back to the | the clubhouse: s Where asball is driven beat Capadura; 4%i-0; Vanity Fali beat Whisk | be held in about a e O clqelon fitae ball in motion which caused_ the si 3 n. Seven to two was laid | Into the water beyond the levee on ap- oom, Glen Chloe bes unburst, 6-4; the detalls of the programme for the sea- Y Sy et Reception to the Towa’s Men. | against Olinthus, and 4% to 1 was offered | proaching the elghth hole the player may | Lawreiice beat Royal Buck. 5-4; Mystic 'Maid | son. R ey SRR An elaborate programme has been ar- | about Horton. The race was short of de- | drop another ball at the place where the | Beat Kerry Gow, 2. Bifly Gladstone beat | O. Eastwood has sold his little yawl | CO0FFCH Sinqay afternoon. The regular Bend: long, 8-3; Peter M beat Persecution, i7-1; ¥ beat Belle of Moscow, 10-8; Norah beat Melba, 10-0; Regina beat Tocaloma, Kittiwake to George Wellington, who will season with ex-Commodore J. scription. Piggott took Formero to the last play was made and count another front and, never headed, won cleverly by stroke.” anged by the reception com ! rang y the recept mittee and S iaare: il_thi hers' Club of the Young Men's | o\ ¢ i over two lengths from Olinthus in 1:4i.| e Los Angeles Country Club is a cor- 134w v i R. R. I'Hi Kirby and D. Regan vs. E. Barry and ssoci 0 e e ain- | 41 L 2 ! | Royal Prize beat Commodo: e : . Pew on_the sloop Truant. R. R. om- | J. Kirby an z g s (fAsspeiation for the entertain. | First Tenor labored along the last half, | poration, and has more than 200 regular | beat Fedora, 6-; Sommodore, 44-0; Hadiwist | fe i and 8. C. Delamater's sloop Phoe- | M. Kirby; M. McLaughiin and I Dowling vs. 001 Jthe Towas officers and men at|but finished gamely, downing Horton 4 |and assoclate members. Iis president is | Mohawk o beal, Lissak, $-2: | icia, which was rafled recently with all [ P. Ryan and J; Lawiess: A. Mctlcker g54 . 51 ‘ clation’s huilding, Mason and El- | nose for the small erid of the Stake, M. S. Severance, and its secretary-treas. | Iowa Boy Thornnl ‘best Gelisant, c3; | her fittings, was won by A B. Moulder, | Condon ve, T Leach abd O. Imithe, o, Sl | oTeloae Tohn o simlor r(].mx:to. at odds on, led a cheap band | urer is John D. Foster. It has a tract of | Maud S beat Lottle M, 4-2; Las Palmas beat | secretary of the Giant Powder Company. | Man and, Py e and E. White 3 0| S the orests. C he following will | S Blaters out in the opening six-furlong | forty acres and a nine-hole course, with a | Benicla Boy, 9-1: Tod Sloan beat:Scot Free | §.C. Delamater will form one of ex-Com- | 88¢ [ ;) ffeman and J. Glynn; J. Riordon TARY Appeat In the programme: Knickerbocker it:r‘amt\)ilg}.i l&ow Moon. ridden by Mounce, | handsome clubhouse, near the electric | 4-1: Rusty Gold beat Blue Violet, 14-7; S out | modore A. J. Young’s crew on the sloop | and J. Collins vs. J. White and M. Maguire; v, K . | appear in the programme: Halckerbocker | sucoeeded in taking the place from Peter road to Santa Monica. Though it bears e G, TaisYing Buck bes¢ Nou+ Clara. J. C."Nealon and R. Linehan vs. T. F. Bonnet t tra Robert Lloyd, barytone; Profe: Aleors e name “‘Country Club,” it interests it- | Pariel Clifton Lass beat Gariuale, brd: | 1 of Ancing a” A bton, 4»,].‘”“’)”!(. m a Dr. I}({.kh_ ain nn.zulgy beat Iow. 6-0; Victor q):nr:‘ln { club swinging; and George Baker, beat Doll}{ Varden, § Kenny beat Bona cannon ball work. A special committee of | Dea, 8-2; Maid of Hill heat Arab, 6-0; Low- ADVERTISEMENTS. flousieiloy det b fifty young ladies will st in entertain- | ndc1; ran m‘llm \\'ud\,kan beat ‘{nhn U aaeseemasaesa s ey T s T A ; Tomm ex t Van Knapp, 10-5; C: | ing the guests of the evening. —_—e——————— Advances made on furniture and planos, with or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Mission. — e The Juniors. THE CALL’S RACING CHART. OAKLAND RACE TRACK, Saturday, March 4, 1899.—Fifty-ninth dayrof the California Jockey Club meeting. Weather fine. Track slow. beat Twin City Girl, 16-9; Magdallah by asshopper, 6-3 AT UNION PARK. Dogs Ran to Form in the Open INDOOR SPORT. When a Man Dlympic, Reliance and Young Men’s b 1stian Assopintion A ctizelin i Lrl’:};\'r-'r‘T‘\l;\(::u;‘LrU:;l r:;h) ;1::*::}:2:":‘:1[!?1‘1: JOSEPH A. MURPHY, Presiding Judge. JAMES B. FERGUSON, Starter. Stakes. the Field of Athletics. S e S == e = T = ——— The coursing at Union Park vesterday ® | order, because of the ma strangers FIRS B z 3 S = = a yesterday Indoor spor ine Olymple| was iwere: missent. man st oTn OB b e e s e was of a high order. The beautiful g t time. | evening. Index. Horse. Age. Weight.|St. & 4 ey Lol e e ey e dogs ran Glympic indoor | The committee of Lincoln Council, Ju- | ghtfpt ¥m Ym Nm S Win | Jekige [ jOu, GF | well to form, except dn the’ Consclation 1 the Y. M. C. A, | hior, Order, Amerlcan Mechanics, s at| Prompto, 4 7 . 1L 12 IH Martin. stake, and the favorites had the best of . . A % g ork akin arrangemen to v a New Moon, 6. e ) T p I P 2 i o top of the list. | NoIip1a cacamtion torine California Vol | Peter Weber, e 61 a7 [woEee ] I e mMad a0 Wlfl] a Cofltracted Allmeflt M. C. A. and the | unteers on their return from Manila, The | Bonibel, 3 . 80 ik 42 |3 Reir Il Sopes AW Creons Andiexciting T onnn this time In the | occasion will be made one to be ple: Stan Powers & . 7h 51 [Macklin gl & Porter's October Woodcock, an im- antly remembered by those patriots who Midas, a ... 03 il §3 L Powen ) ported brindle dog, by Medford Sweli,out -3 €aKIess ent to the front to defend the honor | Cican ook a Eoipglgrr o 7% |Ennman :l of Neredah, made his debut and beat W. tiie effect that thaiCelilominboys ol Cardwe : : 4 104 [Harrs the hare by ten lengths. Great things are | He Should Consult Spccia]ists of Known expected of October Woodcock, and he | 2 915; %, . _Wirner, H. L. Jones & Co.'s b. h. by “Rose- Good start. Won easily. Second and third driving. by Pt The winner breezed home. With a more urgent ride Moon would have been dangerous. Weber sailed well with a landlubber at the helm. Bonibel quit. Powell, on Midas, drew the bat and he quit. Too far for Roadwarmer. i Scratched—Melkarth 99, Durward 102, Sweet William 1 Y AV % and Interesting will probably be the final contenders to-day. Minneapolis was a 10 to 1 favorite over | Star Pointer and won, but not until she | had been forced to run for her life. Star | Pointer surprised every one by his game- | — Court Sutro Heights. t Sutro Heights No. 136 of the For- | of America will celebrate its fourth | ry on the night of the h inst. bud Integrity and Ability. will | £ “,‘;,'m (‘,‘f,""”\ 1| by an invitation ball to be given in Native | @) 'SECOND RACE—One and & sixteenth miles; selling; four-year-olds and upward; | ness. Rock Island Boy made Beauty B the novel | sons’ Hall. An energetic committee has | ® purse, $400. Spot look like a counterfeit dollar, al- the: Olympirg | the matter in hand, and its purpose is to | = — et though both dogs were even money in | . Fesult will ba | make the function, like those of the past, | rndex. Horse. Age. Welght.[St. §td. ¥m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. 1 Jockeys. ' [0p. Cp. | the books. The former easily led to the ate chedule | & credit to the court. | £ ) 7 - L. | hare and killed in a lightning drive be- | other numbers on the pro- —_—————— 747 Wh'l of Fortune, 2.104/3 43 2% 1n 11% 1h 11 65 32 |fore Beauty Spot could score. Moondyne | 1S Patinrosenl bolnears B oo n Highe Donct 746 Tom Cromwell, 6...109/2 2h 31 34 38 2n 25§ 2 “3 |had a narrow escape in his course with | Hammersmith, the Olym- g’ 2 761 Roadrunner, a. R TR M T S T R 10 13 | Pretender. He was slipped unsighted and 2 Teong Quan Sing, who was indicted by | 724 Mistieton, 095 51 51 51 43 b5h 4h |Thorpe. 2 52 |ran wild three-fourths of the distance to | the Heneval \Grand. Jury: for. aldkstana | 11 Beolia. 4 o0/ & & 8 6 b e 53 (Mounce 4 100 |the hare. In the pointing he was fre- game between | abetting ths fraudulent landing of Chi.| -2 Bonnie Ione, 4. . 1L A28 E th F BN 04 |quently off, but managed to take charge v and the Athens of | nese women at this port, died in China- Time—1-16, :07: 5-16, :31%: 9-16, :56%: 13-16, 1:2216; mile, 142; 1 1-16 miles, 1:48%. wWin. | Of the hare after a long run and score evening next the |town last Fricay night. ner, J. Harvey's ch. m. by Gano-Jennie B. Good start. Won first three driving. enough points to win. Martin, on the Wheel, made no mistake to-day. Tom Cromwell is in fine fettle, Mistle- Hurricane on the short end upset Ida ton_stumbled at the start and sulked thereafter. in a fairly long course by superior speed Scratched—Moringa. 102. and better handling of the hare. Van | . —— o= Clole, aganst whom was laid 5 to 1, gave | THIRD RACE—Four furlongs; two-year-olds; Rac 3 0y “lush a warm argument. e won T770. o 7 IR S wiue B0 by a nose in a short course, Tic Tac, the | . o~ favorite at 2% to 1, was casly beateh by z etting. Victor King in a hard course. Green Val- Index. Horse. Weight.[St. %m. %m. ¥%m. Str. Pin q Jockeys. [Op. CL ley }Iaid. in h%.;\cn;],rse with Swedish, was e e F g ——, | the favorite. She had hard luck, the hare o See ot H e 3 3 | won by a good margin. O'Grady kept up the short-enders’ victories in the Consola- tion stake by easily defeating One Spot, a 25 to 1 favorite. Flush and False Flat- terer ran to form and helped backers of favorites to recuperate. Miller's Robble beat War Cloud easily, the latter quitting like a dub, and a fresh hound was turned 1oose to kill the hare In order to save Mil- ler's Robbie. Firm Friend, a 9 to 1 fa- vorite, easily beat Belle Seward. *Coupled with Golden Rule. Time—%, :24; %, 49. Winner, B. Corrigan's ch. g by Imp. Golden Garter-Luctlle Mur- phy. Good start. Won easily. Second and third driving. ; ; ayp Golden Rule s & high class youngster. Ella Boland was badly interfered with by Sor- ne. Scratched—Lomond 115. 7T 1, FOURTH RACE—Six furlongs; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, §350. . T Tetiing. The following is the way the dogs ran: Index. Horse. Age. Welght‘fit. %m. ¥m. Str. Fin. Jockeys. }Oy. o Hu”;ly & Rielly’s O. K. Capitol beat A. Mas- = sey's attl . Moran's Golden Russet be; 759 Sir Urlan, 3 L 81t7 43 4% 1n 11 [Devin .. 5 7 |T Logan's Miss Grizsie: Handy & Smitis 754 Rainfer, 3. .88/ 8 €% 52 3% 2h [Houck 20 |Jennie Wilson beat F. A. McComb's Little Montallade, 6.......102( § 3% 2% 2h 35 | Joker; J. Seggerson's White Chief beat H. ) 7 731 February, 5. 103 2 3R L Ty 7 | Weber's Montana; Pasha Kennels’ Emin Pasha 4 732 Dolore, §. .103! 1 13 31 6 1% 652 0 beat M. Loudon’s Sharkey; W. F. Hobbs' Mercy A A 737 Chappie, 5. .105( 3 51 8i8; 1® 612 6% 20 | May bea® Larkey & Rock's Van Needa; T. B. SR R / ) 73 Meadow Lark, a. 8 TR RGeS T 3% | McEldowney's Rosebud beat T. A. Gaffney's 0 - EANEES 7 761 Kootenal, 3. 4 8 8 8 8 Sperry 20 20 is,irc""nh"n'\r?" : S‘x (P}flrry }(;flmdmm;nrv Nash T oY = 764 Alicta, . so & .. |Holmes [ - e andy & Smith's Dauntless beat J. Seggerson's Gold Hill; K, - Deantlies sheat I saigemcinianid Hl way DR. MEYERS & CO. FOUNDED 188l. Time—%, :25; %, 49%: %, 1:15. Winner, A, M. Linnelf's ch. g. by Orizaba-Nadavis, |lock Boy: Pasha Kennels'' Metallic beat A, DR. MEYERS & CO. have long been recognized as the most successtul physicians in America. DR. MEYERS & CO. cure all allments and weakness of men recently con- tracted or in a chronic state. DR. MEYERS & CO. rebuild shattered constitutions in the shortest time possible consistent with a permanent cure. DR. Massey's Lightfoot; R. Scott's Lord Byron beat C. Strahl's Jimmie Cork; W. 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In the John Grace cup, Consolation stake, R. €. Scott’s Rock Island Boy beat Yosemite Ken- nels' Beauty Spot; George Whitney's Theron beat Yosemite Kennels' Wild Lassie; J. Dean's Moondyne beat R. K. Malcolm’s Pretender; Ed Evatt's Hurricane beat Handy & Smith's Tda; F. A, McComb's Royal Flush beat R. K. Mal Time—%, 3%, :50; %, 1:15%; mile, 1:41. Winner, W. B. Sink Jr.'s ch. c. by imp, Con- veth-Formosa. Good start.” Won cleverly. Second and third driving. Formero outclassed his fleld. Olinthus ran_gamely. Tenor had from home. Scratched—Gauntlet 119, Rio Chico 107, Corsine 110. %, enough three furlongs BicYCcLE *“The 20-Year-0ld Wheol.” upward; purse, $400. 7S, SIXTH RACE—Seven furlongs:; selling; three-year-olds and font 1 ‘;?“;;‘]fz';r:r:!"rxc' T R Bty ther d; timul it % = eat I. F. Hal c Tac; K. Kavanagh' other dangerous stimula ; . That should easily settle a cholcs between a Ram- Betting, | Bwedish beat K. E. de B. Lopez' Green Vajley T e A, Jocciue a1, s Hietr pellonta's heplth Jana bler and any other wheel, of any sort1 *N Index. Horse. Age. Welght.[St. %m. %m. ¥m. 6tr. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. cCl. |Maid; A. Baumeister's O'Grady beat G. Van DR, A i Yy use polsoraus ar injurlous drugs. 2 = i y AME, 3 s e an . MEYERS & CO. cure and restore thousands of men annually without Q! ITY, PRICE, are what count.’” (Z;g) }}_fldlishcf { },’/. ;:‘ :ZA | I;Tltnk Puson'i Km,s;hScl%u: ;“lm;gy & SmFuh's seeing them. Sufferers who cannot call should write for private book, ad. . 739) Torsida, 4. ctor ran a bye Wi a! F. Moran's Fal. ‘ . ad- 699 Castake, 4 SEER U Mistiorer beat John Fagan'a Mayflower: J. I gceka"d treatise on any disease. All letters confidential. No printing on (155) Highland ‘ :: :;‘ g} {,}'n“,(,;,-!d %",;{,RR”?,Q ,,P:‘“ f‘:‘n A,é"b,:l;n oks or packages to Indicate name of sender. . 7 Etta H, 5. 2 : var Cloud; J. H. 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