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rd 10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1899 . confident_that they will return with heavy- i 1 to dectde the bout, which was McCoy's : ADVERTISEMENTS. ¥ the latter part of May or thereabouts they repare again to go forth with the full de- termination to beco anglers. til the limit- of the fistic argument was reached he would be clagsed as only a {)abbeh without having steam behind his lows to terminate a battle whenever the chance for so doing presented itself. | A quick defeat of Choynski by a knockout blow would, in all probability, end McCoy's career as a middle-weight, | and such mep as Tommy Ryan, George nent to remain, so to speak, on deck un- class, and as the next season approaches they forget the previous vear's disappointment and and by allowing his heavy-weight 0ppo- mant for the balance- of the season with this recht, D. Ci rank Marcus, P! is as cunning as the proverbial reynard, cracked up to be. fishing craze lies dor- Simpson, John Butler, John Gallagher, More Cures ThanAll erry, Louis , Al Smith, H. Banl 1 Tooth Carpenter” Brooks, Reymend Tysan Green, Billy/Smith, Joc Walcott, etc, IMOPC Extensive The old reliable and longest established spe- « e » = wou ght shy of the smiling “Kid,” | cialists on the Pacific Coas! . . Lawrence, Al Cumming, L. H. Pockman, W. vl y vay ) B U xhonk e W aan who. by the way, is at present many | Experience Than All Other Specialists . very opportunity they can gef, and when the 2 SeldEseE P . Captured the Rich | Bl i i it Sl | The Clever Lad Wants | i, B il ey Other Specialists | § |Combined. g B e iibes jawbreakers. . w 2 Burns Handicap. |G i wts S trete_inten: Smaller Game LGS g connectea wion e nzne| COMbined. = % | Dr smeany mas more curds to s it tion of opening the season on the Lagunitas . that would create suspicion that every- s & | than all other specialists’ combined. Treat- Creek, that is. fishing from Liberty's to the | thine was not exactly as it should be Was | 1t is needless to tell the readers of this 18 e o ‘ng‘.’.zsn,fmn,'fmfi'a'dxscufmshe‘x: Tank. On .account of the recent heavy though | the selection of J. C. Kennedy as referee. | newspaper that Dr. Sweany has the most | pf) 53 | Stiers Fail call and consult him.” Where welcome rains it will be a trip that few will | Kennedy is a particular friend of BIIY | extensive practice of any specialist on the | 2 others Zall call and O owea strong_ and SATSUMA FINISHED SECOND Succeed in making, and it would be advisable | Brady and he is also a warm friend of | Pacific Coast. Indeed, there is little doubt | B | et ad s ook the place of weak and for “them to wait for at least a month before ' TOO LIGHT FOR BIG MEN | Choynski. Doubtless the principals pre- | but his practice exceeds that of all others | u | Dealthy o forms, happiness to families attempting it. The fishing in tide water at | ferred an Eastern man to referee the | combined. Now, there must be a reason z = | A merly sorrow and despair pre- At Point Reyes was fairly good last Sunday. | game, being aware of the fact that some | for that. The thousands of permanent cures | © © | Fhere foixperience, coupled with science, ey John Butler, John Lawrence, John Gallagher, e B ihe local referces are easily ap-| efected by Dr. Sweany stand as a liyng | = Z | Pl thine in the practice of medicine. e A ey Glosh Frank Hall ‘and H. Banker ';l;{‘:-\Fcasu;g‘lq:u o proached. monument to_the slory which he has 5l o Y eyoung and inexperienced physician, WHAT- a number. 2E . .+ | achieved in his profession on the Pacific 5 e ol THIRD. - 9 SAN FRANCISCO, March 21, 159, BETTING PROVES THAT THE lo"relgfec ‘}ioi’.fd(m?fig'%fiflih 53%’;?3?‘3‘ R e S i : ) e ‘;osi::grx(‘m s mat s : 8 sCo, 5 5 o it s doctor, in Califo d neighbor Stat 3 vith @ onriine O e e FIGHT WAS ALL RIGHT. a knaclcout by a man who represents e | docterin' California and nelghioring States | Prctad 4o cope with and chec dilsaze in please note in next Saturday’s issue of Call | middle-welght class he certainly gave the use to house, town t¢ town, and from | =2 we I e s B tive practice i il That Sunday contest No. 3, scheduled for last | el thousands “who witn, nill” a | . telling of the preat special- | () with his twenty years e ious experience Sunday. was postponed on account of rain and siron for their money and pos bly may | i chievements In each particlar case. |z : e Iahdinghospitals in the East. - in. | Wil be held next Sunday, March 26, @ ave disappointe -thirsty sports | It makes aif et A | 5 5 ceases an i A Great Tquine Struggle—The Win- | i B hell noxt e Yours traly, The Winner Had No Financial Object | L Jlea Pt e bl htag | Shether rich or poor, all are created with | O fn | He has mastered diseases anl, BeCtorreg ner Piloted by Spencer—The W. D. MANSFIELD, i AHoiu THs t Conteat ualess they chn see a kpock-ons | the ssme skill and ‘consideration. These | O +7 | successtul surgloa’ OPerNot one, but thou- Champlon long-distance fly caster of the world. n Allowing His Opponent to SO0 faces mude: bellllant, by '@ 'liberal | 8te & few reasons.why Dr; Sweanyis fanie had been glven B re recorded in the Light Weights Could Not - i Stay Out the Twent: washing in human gore. | has stretched out to every nook and cos Acknowledged by the foremost medical journals sands of sucmc- e e CYCLE RACES POSTPONED. Y gu e e R Choynaki Has mow wetired from the ring | D5 of the Racttc Blates, o e ets ingAmerice’ af thegiistianacius: oF Shane Sacelved from persons permaneatly Get Up. 3 Rounds, et etired from the Ting | practice surpasses all other specialists the day. Sy amess % 3 ng fourteen years of hard serv-| together. cured. ice. He is ornamented with puffed lips and an enlargement of the nose, the result of McCoy’s frequent visitations. ‘The Kid"" attended the Oakland races yesterday and DR. SWEANY’S SCIENTIFIC TREATMENT GURSI':'Sh = ts: Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Head, Throat Lungs, e en, Catarch, Heart Troubles, Blood and Skin Diseases, Piles and Fistula e our any detention from business. ' His treatment of 1t attacks the cause of the trouble and strenxthens and re- Wet Weather ‘Prevents the Holding of To-Day’s Road Events. The racing committees of the Bay City Wheelmen and Olymplc Wheelmen have announced the postponement of their re- There are a few disgruntled sports who ind, 1 £ The most pronounced cases of any of the followin ottty Toart rew‘;mus onPt"ha el complained of a very sore arm, which| Bowels, Kidneys, Weak and Undeveloped Organs; also ! paris | member stopped several hard swings that ‘Ripture is cured by Dr. Sweany with his new und painless treatment, mutuels on the result of the McCoy and | were aimed at him by his opponent durmgl ricocels has also proved a boon to sufferers of this distressing affliction, as The rich $10,000 Burns handicap—over one and a quarter miles—was decided at Oakland track yesterday .and was cap- n ment o S leur de Lis, carrving 116 | spective road races scheduled for to-|choynski f s i . : \ | day v 7 ; ght who are now yelling | the argument, McCoy pocketed $3737S7| atores the parts to thelr natural condition. red by e e on her back. | The |day for one week owing to the wet| Ll ey contend that Billy Brady, |28 bis share of the recelpts and_Choynski WEAK, ACHING BACKS * Little do most finished his record as a prize-fighter by | I have a weak back,’ or ‘‘My back aches D etendance was not up fo that of last{westhcr.| The Wheelgion uze nof st Bl i 7 4 7 3 ing after McCoy's interests, ear, but still the spacious grand stand | put out, however, for, together with the | taking the loser's end, which amounted to A Jras ‘well filled with people, and the bet- | rest of the people of the State, they are | h?:k:‘ dT:pa:;grehratlnuzncikinge“g: al?l" $2491 8. | rf}"th‘:r:'rflx‘:‘zggofhflsmzi} lHr:'p:srill!lcer?;gl::gu‘::rg;pdi:::s:‘;ll{‘l’dl::)‘s“nndr(hat i medlcal advice and treatment are not sought at once tinlg ring was a solid mass of specta- | thankful for the downpour and would vy % rately | * Several local sportsmen, who witnessed | a fatal termination is sure to follow. A dangerous feature of this gisease is that there is no pain in the kidneye themselves. 13 press s eather had cleared off beau- | willingly postpone a dozen events under permitted Choynski to remain on his feet | the contest and who were interviewed last ence is told by other organs. There is often a throbbing headache, the heart action is irregular, the face is pale and puffy, the aDpeHe . tors. The weather had cedrer o nd | sitmilar conditions. Lol the end of the twentieth round so | evening. said that they were thoroughly | fickle, there Is a bHickiust depotit (e & o e el or total loss of sexual power; ihere is & frequent desire to urigaie, 'f yUR tifully, ‘but the, track. was BIUCCY S50 Bl aTFCON I o b that ‘those who were *in on the job™ |satisfied with the contest and that McChy | have any of these symptoms your kidneys are diseased and prompt action is mecessary or it will terminate in diabete: i holding. Little attention was given the| The announcement that the Olymples | (hs oy o killing in the mutuels, acted a very wise part in not taking any | ease, with the eoal fatal ending of these terrible maladies. Consult Dr. Sweany; he will cure you i would open their new 5 A | ‘3 E ‘The ‘absurdity of @ statement of this | canices of being knocked out by & past| DISEASES OF YOUNG, MIDDLE-AGED AND OLD MEN, purse races, the crowd a ing the calling of the big event on the master of the game. such as wasting away and atrophy of the aching back and diseased kidneys, a tired | tgfck with o big meet on April 16 was recfived with muc est a men, ; interest among the ielub and x8ong = causing nerveus debility in all its Qistressing forms, weak and failing manhood, self abuse, pains in the head and shoulders, cramps in the kind can be seen by a glance at the table | of pari mutuel wagers which is posted Which weaken the body and the brain, sions, drains which sap the vitality card. who foresee in this track and the energy —— 2 before 4 o'clock the | o¢'0Ciners ack v | POt e e e Belof its oomers an aciive year for the rac- | in a local poolroom and is as follows MISS MHOON WON s R ianger or death, dlfficult breathing, loss of appetite, defective eyeslght, : . o u SR i Aithe Bunel e O Chantplon 3im | jirtorndss McCoy. Choynski. eling, e b body, Qjzziness 4nd falling sensations, pimples on the face. dark circles Bnder the eyes, palpitation of 'the heart. de- the po: The betting favored the Burns| It is apparent now to5 pauD 1 to .$462 $262 GOLF HAND|CAP D mdency, poor memory, ringing in the ears, .blood rushing to the hend, a wandering mind, inflamed glands, hydrocele, inflammation & Wate 1se pair, Napamax and Eddic | my hael has quit the cycling game. | § o 9. L 861 381 P leritaiion of the bladder, difficult urination, permanently cured Jones, with Wha Lou, e signsdiasistanle Jg:;'k;.\mf;‘srfl;l’;{"l 10 to 13 - 863 419 e e oioning, Eleet, Sonorrhea, stricturs, syphilis and all other diseases of the generative organs are invariably cured by Dr. 1 - 3 3 wyer, and will hereafter o 9 = iy it W Jonn' Lawson, the “Terrible 'Swede. | 1{ {fqover R #% |The Cup in the Men’s Contest Was | Sremie i - _We take especial pride In the success which has attended our efforts in the treatment of ramento delegation supported Fleur de|gave the members of the, Bay City Club 2 5 Captured by G. D. Green- | DISEASES OF WOMEN A SPECIALTY Tomens Gicases. Permanent and satisfactory cures in ailments produced by abnormal or third | Sn exhibition of riding “on the rollers” | Total number of tickets sold, .2 B el onditions of the female organs, painful menstruation, irregularities, barrenness, Iafiammation, hysteria, pain in back and loins, wood. s | e eia, dullness of vision, smarting pain and itching of the parts, Pearing down, leucorrhoea or whites, and other complaints which often Lis, and the mare rated a strong | Satsunia, the bald-faced hero d. pays $720. It stands to reason that if McCoy or his tion and nervousness. o ATl 'at the office. A personal Visit is always to be preferred, but for those who are unable to call Dr. Sweany DN fme Treatment that is entirely his own. Thousands are cured at home by medns of correspondence and medi- Letters are answered in all languages. (home the other evening that they will not forget in a hurry. Lawson | dropped in for a friendly visit and was | much interested in the men who were training downstairs for the coming relay % ed permission to try the as he had never been on them be- | trainer) result in great pros Write if you has developed a syste cines sent them as directed. F. L. SWEANY, /M. D,, . fa o reany R . The Oakland golf course is in se\'erali earest riends new A e contes s ddy th: it is uite heavy | Qe ant the_ limit the line calling for | woric to g';‘“rf‘fnd e cighteen and over would have been played | 2t i i e avs henten e O oot stiomecr thes the sum (osbih halo 15 s mogll lave, gRer ¥ ot} eated in the table. So much for the ex- | the ball must be lofted, while the player choice, with of la ar's race, the next most fancl other starters. there was breakaway, Ferguson ri fec! jer to At ra 3| z is : Z could be see foretandl was @petlly furnished with a | Jiosion of the elghteen rounds and over | walks round the water The event set were go! to cut but RS 5 == soon had . | statements. own on the programme for yesterday 37 Mark s ing the stand the fl fm e ne o ol phad 1he | "The fignt, however, satisfled the most | was a ladies’ match play competition, nine Office Hours: 9 to 5 and 7 to 8. Sundsys from 10 to 12 737 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. g T ever seen before, and kept it up for | expert judges of the game that ChoynskKi | holes, with handicap, but only three ladies men will take quérter to the hour na around the Columbia and University of es on Sessions Basin, ightly ) is a dead bird and that McCoy fought a | careful battle, satisfied that if the contest should go to the limit he would win on | braved the discomforts of the course. Oscar F. Long, Mrs. W. row-gauge boats and Oakland narrow gauge train, getting off at the first stop and | EORE nalf an hour. After a cold shower A Jones treteh the | 17007 To¢ fresh as a daisy, and spent the closely > k What-Er Lou. Down California boat hous although now and then a skiff is taken These were Mrs MR, RUBE LEWY bald face of Satsu d by Jones, led | 15"t “the evening regaling the crowd the proce T eatride Fleur | Test of the evenng FoRling weon savs | the score of points. It certainly appeared | P. Johnson and Miss Belle Mhoon, The | SUNGRY ey to inspire the Berkeley men of train. He iing the best | At tafes OF Yl ride at Sacramento, | In some of the rounds that McCoy could | last named played o Strong £avie. 3% | with greater interest in rowing it 18 sug- Trap-shooting will be in order this goin er wraps of | G0 1 ¢6h ‘and Fresno before going home. | have easily put his opponent to sleep with | Glite outclassing her opponents won the | T, (% that the University Boating AS- afternoon at the Olympic G Club What- attend; At | S eular monthly C. A. C. C. meet- [a well-directed right-hand punch on tha | CUR: A B ation should send a four-oar (barge or grounds. After the regul lub c the faritur: e « oSe back e e feld mext Saturday evening: | Jaw. | Tne cOakl:a\;lmErolfe_C‘l‘?g‘;nmirl;lismzwtitl'g‘;fr')kol]Fl—)l"‘l’r“ should send & K s thls vear. Erounds S ATlehithe vee ar club contests bunch looked danger s St s, If a quorum is present, which | If these opportunitles were oftered the Rq‘lidm}‘mg\” on. ghteen o es: he|To further this end S. J. Pembroke is = ’ : Rid= : e | T oing to aevote the necessary time to : HO! ¥*OR THE BAY. owing to the lack | question arises, “Why did he not take ad- | A0/ 68 the games played were as fol- Napamax, and the res emed to lie | thaT SSuuite unlikely, betwee three wdy men- | 5SS AUC aken In its affatrs. In fact, | vantage of the openings and finish tho e and coaching a university crew. Einbniy tioned uma entered the stretch| ¢ )" tne clubs around _the bay, the e then and there? What could have | 1°% |y e and extravagant importance = slightly in advance of Eleur fg s Olympics, Bay Citys and Garden Citys Famn his object in prolonging the con-| >y s == | attached to the intercollegiate gridiron To-Day Yachts Will Leave Their in striking for the outside path he 8771 are the only ones that appear to have | test?” li s Aintest tends to draw men away from Winter Quarters in the terimare Interfered Som MR ¥ i duelito| any. enerevilert | jHarzy Corvett states most emphatically | 2 Gfher sports auite as deserving of atten- i S e New Lecture on Kipling. | 2 S tion as foowall. Lol o e and It ot e head over the wire| Tne Channing Auxillary announces a | front of “the Kid.” Possibly there may i COURSING IN THE SUN vachtsmen in their preparations for open- ith What-Er Lou, lapped | | The CTHoRCTE R dyard Kipling—Humor | DEve been conalderahle ating fon s oy = =g 3 B hain= Do ot the - ing day, for it renders it impossible to girths, half a length away, | 1% 15CEI0 TN 1y Yerse and Prose,” by | pmpusmo?“:‘.“f; Eock o nihefother i ! K 2 =5 ‘Winners o u Flrst League Game paint their craft, or do any out- 'finished a close fourth, | and Romanct 1, RIS iR Siev o * the | szl McCoy vel til the | 37 Em o ) Open and Sapling, Stakes at side work. To-day the Corinthian vance of Napama K Professar Charics fornin, fo be #iven | ot McCoy: tortraveliat exse UnHLEhe | Soac : g Union Park yachts will “be - brought out of The winner wa rated with the cus | University of Ceoi ko’ o, at haite | he; i 28 B z 52| 8 2 To-Day. the lagoon at Tiburon to their an tomary fiorseshoe, and horse and | TAUrSOAY, G (UHC parlors of the First Then again, if McCoy was fghting | x Fe 3 £2 | £ | A large crowd of men and women who chorages in front of the clubhouse. When xifeczecel) N e S Pas 0 N Soracr of Fraukiln &nd | ooy neon the e e e . 3 E 38 S ltake an interest in_the pleasures o; ihe drawbridge was raised on October 3 Ju Sent of the weights was a tribute to | Geary streets. | “auction” pool betting _is concerned | | ] 2 2 5 | coursing was present at the meegng ?1_ f.rk;“‘i%’?ffs ‘fi,tfiefi,““; u,% i[ch}s “,“d worth of the handicapper, Brook: | whether he knocked Choynsk! out in the 2 ; : § | yesterday at Union Park..The day was !ranAed ”;] o e !(‘ ?fi” ?d \\|as ar- T O e ippaced o carry | Adavances made on furniture and planos, with | fitth round or Allowed him to take pun- & | very pleasant, as . whniiasbeen PLACE: * REGREATION: PARK crec ot e e e e n fi the he mposts. and the top weights | or witnout removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1028 Mission. | ishment until the referee was called upon | } P | Sbseured during the week, smiled on the fndueien Hat ey As the Corinth- e e gathering. The hares at this season of the | bridge, it is only fair that the yachts lack of class mpetent Tiders, e e Vear are not in good form, and as a con- | should’ take precedence. The bridge wi il of the handicapper. e | T H E CA‘ ] ’S RA( ;l N G (:H ART 5 T e suqucvn(-e”‘lhe; races wers cnmparazi;leli; NEW MANAGERIAL DEAL WILL however JTaised at 12 Srclock slnfl;az“:i" it Five other events were run off, of which si0d e W e v = short; still there were a few runs whic e ks out, the suit tha number favorites took but two. The be i soae g Pk 3 | tested the quality of the dogs. Maud S, LIVEN THINGS UP. hour, and there being a moon. The bridg ting was vy, and the books had a| 3 i e e e '.2 g = !Jcnnle Wilson, Thorn and Minneapolis \“I‘x:lrchb?’d \r';‘zfl-f‘hnuaxg“i;gonmfgra};h‘es‘dndm prosperous day of it § St | s s & |ran very 11 'and doubtless one of the = 26,); 2L L yachts DL O & canfured the ppiuing | =k & & : e 5 : to_come out from their winter quarters. e Ay, farohes, trom an indf: | OAKLAND RACE TRACK, Saturday, March 25, 1899.—Sixty-fifth g3 g | Bunch g 1S the result of the - meatnel e e i yannr tarting a shght favorite over | day of the Winter Meeting of the California Jockey Club. Weather fine. g £ | meeting: San Francisco and Oaklan eams x'iixlpl‘;\h;”n)‘l‘hcnrnlllof :h« California ‘Yacht He ridden by Ruiz and | F 2 | sap % Will Bats This Aft n ub, about twenty having come in re- ; - vy. £ Sapling stake, 16 entries. Result of the run- ill Cross ts is €Irnoo: Lspial S daed Ml 2 ¥ two le gths. | Track heavy. down—Methercott Brothe . Minnewawa beat | and Both Will Play :;;2‘15‘%1|}-<§¥x1i7.ck‘1'f D Q,é,f":g}g"’.“;’g the Six furiong sprint that | JOSEPH A. MURPHY, Presiding Judse. JAMES B. FERGUSON, Starter. G W Hetuts ot Cle: e S e [ now lies o the north of the Sausalito followed. own gelding had Spencer | ——— == _— = — — hercott Brothers’ Whitehead beat J. Ferris’ 01 ood. erry slip. Commodore Allen M. Clay has in the shing a frapped looking FIRST RAC aven furlongs; selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, §330. f = ) opatra; R. E. de B. Lopez. Wanda beat put a handsome single stick into his sloop D e S22 dirishad 5 1sp00D v poomuasID 'q ‘D W ‘s Moonstone; K. Pringle’s Honor Pactolus and is thoroughly overhauling fotéd by Ruiz, experlenced no difficulty | ——— e T Winders' Village' Belle: T, the boat at Jules Hartman's wharf. So n winoing dasily trom Stromo. the NERC- |y, qer, Forse /Age. Welsht lst. %m. um. %m s Fm g il pderella beat R E; de B LOPSE | oo ecarlie balltosser, yelept R. Levy,|TMany yachiomen 2oe ol work on Sunda weight the com v ndex. Be. F Age. 4 el 5 3 e - B s & 5 > on their craft near the California, c| To Devin's cheap looking effort could | Adam Andre R T e e R T D e B e Cash | aljas Rube, the erstwhile idol of the kin-| house that the scene reminds one e artly be ascribed the defeat of the warm | Cardwell, § . | 2 22 32 41 22 2 1% | irst round—High _Di: ¢4t Minnewawa; | dergarten, will have the honor of starting | shipyard. On June 17 the Corinthians will R O R half | soi Heritage, ¢ e e i Gy ‘poomussIp ‘Q "D BA WOSWUOL 'd AL hifthend heat Wanda: Clnderella beat Honor | the spherold in action for the opening of | erulse up the Oakland Creck and at tho . 9 i € tc € a 28 Sch z, - 0 ght; 5] e owa D . Vi 'y ~; & vl e Yoo Iate, and then tan into the show, | st Colonial Dame, ..13/8 8 t1a 78 5% |J. Daly Hight; Casn beat dom Mewait 'f run-down | the California Baseball Leasue 8easo0 o e ommodore Clay. will be the The heavily backed Gualala, ridden by | s Durward, 5 BAA o ewatt ey (Gioer . cnnels’ R Ni B 'F7 | 159 at Recreation Park this afternoon. | FiiSiing day the two flests will eruise et e D e e o) i ucker 3¢ iisaTaile 75 s £ |Snkine Maher s Mr. Levy having been selected to UmMD'I® | together under the orders of Commodore a length, both hard ridden. o | 551 Cherrystone, a ... 2 fre e Henk e : X S bore; Hurl D the game between Cal Ewing's youns | Carl Westerfeld out toward the Heads, o DAl S R | Time—t%. e %. 330 % L094; 1300 o ilr‘:v:r, W. Lyons' b. h. by imp. Sir sajoy 03 uo dn g ‘PoOMUAID ‘A D liford's White Rooket; Yosemite Ken- | men of Oakland and Hank Harris' aggre- | returning on the afternoon tide. : Modred-Fedalma. Good sfart. Won'first thr ving. Lamplighter beat J. McCormick's Wood- All be charged | The sloop Iris will have her cabin re- mme rew b ay e o i- | gation of home talent, he will be charg P e abin re g;imm e S Adam Andrew fo0%all the speed and staying qualities of the party. Others of little Grady beat J. Mc- | Lith all the responsibilities that develop _decorated and will be put into commission per. redched, the wire fi At ey o2 = In{theh men's Joursomes, whlch‘ began | 1 ; Yavds & | upon the autocrat of the dlamond. f;r::}dem:}%dfi"{i hf:t:e&n(g;e‘ahvg;u be en- engths in advance of Socialist. The fa- | ¢ “ON —t . B ee-year- T = on March 4, the deciding foursome has yet | Smith's ha Kennels' S3s aepec = 8 SESeE owners Yorlts. Una Colorado, ran:unplaced. | 873- SECOND RACE—Six urlongs; sellingy three-year-olds and upward; purse, $350. to be played. R. M. fianzgpmld and “A. | Sylvia; Luxor beat J. F. Hal- mz\ laarrfitz ((:(X;?t?ad)' mft!hrx‘:;\(e‘rgdi‘snp:'gfmos‘e)egf intend to enter her in all the open regat- The finlsh between Montgomery and Pat | Goodall will probably arrange with their | & Sons' Maud S beat | gmg, I o of interest in the national tas of the season. She will be command- Morrissey in the final short six furlong | i [ 3 Betting. | opponents, R. Cooke and W. A. Magee, to | M: A, Mascey's Lightfoot | & big Tev o S T o e G D and will sail under the dash was the closest of the causing | Index. Horse. Age. Welght [St. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. Jockeys. |Op. CL pfifl- ¢ oft during the week. At present | beat Milo Kennels (R‘-;ck“vel;ll.“rr}( 1;;:\:[,“";: iamc t §dse'linl,e“'en;\- g ‘ghe tne pme flag of the Encinal Yacht Club. much discussion among racegoers. The i z | R e and Magee are one up on nine | Seary's Rocket heat T ¢ Yosemite Kennels' as enjoyed prosperity o The Oakland Canoe Club is displaying RS e g e Moringa, 4 04| 5 T% A% | i1ai 8 Rax 1 85 | holes e et K2t beat Toscmite Kennels! | lovers of the game on this coast Were NOt| great activity and has prepared a quit r horse, a hot 4 to 5 favorite, earned o 4 11 11 21 21% |Devin § 8 e - | Wiid Lassie; Rus very enthusiastic last season. The reason| Jy : = qanre the: verdict by & nose, though *many SR H 52 53 5s 32 |Spencer [ To-gay W P Jobmson and B B, Folget | eat ¥ Moran's (Golden gk, e | e e o anly: managed. |- e VS RIOBIREG for the season. caught Morrissey fi Rubicon ran a 3 2h i1 H P % will play a_ foursome _agains .~ J. | Sportsman beat E. Geary's Mira Monte; Handy | - - o . —_— Poor third. Aluminum 4 3 R S e 0 3 | Fibwls and 3. Meiville, During the next | & Smith's lin beat I, Lynel's Lierty Handy T e metance of two teams being 10-| mop Y PERT SWINMERS. = Pnus 8 6¢ 68 61 €1 (Coburn 3 2 | eeks the Oakland players will get | & Smitws Victor beat Milo | Kenncld, Migs cated In this gt maltnes gofogvhgfil‘\m'i'gullg L BN - .y 7 L i ok 5 2 € a y C8 3 Rie ond; A. Massey's adiwist A e - ende: o 2 Track Notes. : 4 S cJenking iy ?,;,l’;’g’fg‘z;{’{,?s?’if,e"sfl}{’“;‘.-m“g{.‘,-{.?,' (Aher | R arkey; Larkey & Iock's Minerva | ball, dampened the ardor of local rooter The entries for the races advertised to P 3 Hhen ihere were eight clubs on the cir- | take place at Sutro Baths this afternoon His Excellency. Governor Gage was an Baliverso, 4 : Winner, J. Conway's b. £. by Sobrante-Loma. Good wird driving. the first part of which takes place on the beat F. Price’s Madge Wildfire; Rincon Ken- Swedish fmp. beat M. Loudon’s Magneto: cuit with one or two so far out of the are as follow: interested spectator of the races from | STl 4 Oakland course on April 8 and the second tHR cIHDoss o con 2 Czré‘:,.\n:‘fflrneap racing mat‘gtlarxr.’ ement: ipencer,ion e Mvorl s s S T e lpadNongcicE D rancisco links on |3 xrmot: J. ohxrvkw‘:r:t ;rmG“ ;n:nn?eneml; race that they failed to arouse interest,| 5).vard dash, novice—C. Donovan, W. Har- The fair sex was well represented in the | Scratched—Imperious 103. April 15, | Kennels' Maid of Erin; J. Conneil's Log Boy and in addition to these dralwbatlk; lge rison, E. McKenzie, A. Bévfuss, D. Harrls, W grandstand. Fleur de Lis was a great | e — n Saturday‘ fi\pr@l 1, the fifth tourna- | peat J, O'Brien’s Statesman; Dalley & Sie- mamxgcmen§l cfon;hlm:‘lilly J,xgs edlnll tle Connolly, G. Adler, H. McKenzle, H. Irving favorite with them. | 874 THIRD RACE—Six and a half furlongs; three-year-olds; purse, $400. ,,m:"(‘heflffml(zeu? SR m'}‘,:;"éi“}(; plage Eenns oot ‘}:fil\t\'\;‘l‘n‘:fir‘;fi’;?e}s_ R ii’é;‘,’,,“e‘“lfié‘mg{fl?- ldelsgguas\‘.eeds Rl T T e e i Jo ’Jt'grry lnf Sacr{an;‘?nm was so elated | ok {evio’:\)js wmnersdu\r‘el M‘lgssnnurr (twice), | mond's Morning lory Mo S‘{‘omsls;l \{;}(;:rrgr Under new flndtcc‘l‘mpo!ent mz;,x\agemon‘; (u(s,sb. 8 = 2 A over the victory of his mare in the blg Bertins. | Miae Dunham and Miss Belle Mhoon. A€ | King beat Larkey & Rock's Myrtie: D HOTPEES | having interest of the sport at heart, an stacle race through small tanks—W. Hur- handicap that he invited his THionds 5 | Index. Horse. Welzh!.list. ¥m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. CL | the close of the season the winners of the Koolawn beat Yasha_ <ennels” Miller's Rabble; | with ‘Svenly matched teams secured under ley. G Oibrlen -k Danp = McKagele, G. e refreshment booth at the | rnaments will mee a fi on- | Handy & Smith’s 5 < a reement contracts, in a ough, onovan, G. Strohlin, T. Guerin, e o0 overed'n Sint hoble ot | meicuEL 1 1ms 18 13 1h 1% [Piawott e | e e (LI Weep (the|(Trants Crosspatch; . Eesaaxs Toyal Duck pational agreemeny CONEAC(S, Me.” there | H, Seebach. F. Clough, J. Benzon. : wine. e of| 67 Sombre 3 ‘24" Fgs. 26 34 24 iSpencer 3 4 |trophy. € T ek Smith's Fetronius; J. Dean's | f0T 2 PeROARC S0 % firited rivairy ana | Xrapeze diving. open to all Mike Hennessy, who rode What-E: Humidity . e s e RS e 10y — o iator beat E. M. Kellogg's Hummer: F. | Ouht 10 00 PIENY,C 2P he line. There | ,Trick and fancy springboard diving—W. Har- Lou, was very wrathy 2 . Peter Weber €. 6% A1 A8 AR TS W Sek: 0 B Moran's False Flatterer beat G. H. Burfeind's | 7 . ey rison, T. Guerin, J. Carroll, O. Schultz, as very wrathy after the finish. § H h ) o OLYMPIC BOUTS. ¥ e e onnels” Dempsey Lass | Will be no swapping of players this sea-| or - i PEAT Il b ; S 4 [ 510 |Ruiz .. 30 100 ¢ Royal Prize; G. < psey L h N O'Brien,” C. Donovan, D. McCann, H. Spencer interferred with | Tslingto! 50 A% AB4 LB 51 8 ITPowsll 10 % — Royal encide Kennels' Van Knapp: Milo Ken- | son, and the sport wi conducted with | paon B, Emerick. » him on more than one occasion, and that = = = o S = mi-Finals in Two Cl 4 Wel- | nels: Miss Rabbit beat J. Schaefers Pastime; | & view of fostering interest in it. Base- . Time_1-16, :07; 5-16, :80%: 8-16, :37; 6%f, 1:25%. Winner, Marcus Daly's ch. f. by, imp. Semi-Finals in Two Classes an el | el e emnels’ Pretender beat J. Seggerson’s | Rall is the only sport handled by profes- Pennis & Porter's October Wood- | sionals that does not depend on the gam- WILL ACCEPT THE TRUST. he was tired cf the slim rider’s tactics. Spencer is not above taking every ad- vantage, but he generally escapes with- out a reprimand from the stand. | The ring_was flooded with Montgomery money, and this may have had something to do with the showing made by Rubicon. Goldfineh-Kiss Me Quick. Good start. Gualala won but was not the best. lenty of spede. P eratched —Limewater 107. Won first three driving. Devin's bad riding beat the favorite. She had 875 FOURTH RACE—One and a quarter mil . $10,000. all ages; the Burns Handicap; value, ter-Weight Preliminaries for Wednesday Night. There will be a gala fisticuff night at the Olympic Club on Wednesday evening nexts The semi-finals of the feather and | Geld HIIL; cock beat Hurley & Reilly's Richmond Queen; ¥ & R. Scott's Lord Byron beat F. Moran's Snapshot; E. M. Kellogg's Kid McCoy beat Hurley & Reilly’s Master Mat; R. E. de B. Lo- pez Minneapolis beat Joseph Perry's Commo- Sore Nash; J. Dickson’s Black Bess beat Den- fis & Porter’s Interesting: J. O'Dowd’s Clifton bling element for financial success, and that interest in it is being revived 4n thfs neck of woods is evidenced from the fact that amateur teams are being or- ganized all through the State. The ability is that one amateur league will be formed with an interior circuit, and that rob- Merchants’ Association Agrees to Pass Upon Requests for City Improvements. Merchants’ Association has The ac- Hin ' exhibition was s bad as the im- lightweight cl d the welt, ight provement in form shown ity Imperious Betth ghtweight classes an e awolter wels s iment Kenndls' Belmont Boy: fhe day previous was striking. Index. Horse. Age. Weight §td. 4m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys IUp, %€ | matches will be fought, making nine con- Lase Do s Thereon_beat Joseph oboki | the teams will play on Sunday mornings | cepted the trust imposed upon it by the — — = e e tests in all. e E harrans is iy | &t Kecreation Eark, Another good sigh | Supervisors recentiy. | This was to puss THE ANGLING SEASON. Gt ey T3 0 rs A 1% 3%, [ones <4 33 In the feathgr-welght dlass W. J. Leon- mer:";!f:fll:y"hn];cfl“ R e My | bridic A eaanaror fifi'v';’é T lsb the | upon the requests of improvement clubs Gl b S % 33 821 3 31 ey § 32 |ard of the Olympic Club will meet Peter | mer s Jersey L ithilght beat Hurley & | made by representatives of a D e“‘gr and individuals for various improve- Whippers of Mountain Streams Do | Morinel, 4 : ‘“/- Z;' :; 3} “ 10 10 !‘;ve‘ml of hemAcmet fi,'meg“c L;_Xub and | Rellly's sta(r n(xcuhi; F. <\. b;icclgm‘h'sflfln?nl the prominent social clubs eT Of | ments. The following communicatior Napamax. 4. H 3 am Hoskins o e San Francisci sh beat Curtis & Son’s Vauity Fair; Hurley ov] v " = & el Not “Wkof“ }3‘00%5190" on the ,yn)ipl‘nmm;. 5. gl; ”/’ ;g g ;A _H 20 723 Athletic Club will cross fists with 0n E“{:pm:f-':x o K. Cumml“b:;t E»mtfe?n{;s Ln;\"; nfé‘finém‘gfl‘.fie sggfg‘exzzen p\?')::zxsd;:vitl?er ;r):s 3:5' Secevsl Dy e Saperslaom yester pening Day. Topm 0 20 | Athletlc QD e Club.. The winhers of | rence: J. Segersow's white Chief beat Ed | Santa Cruz in the former Sardor 1“3 N1 1Y% 85 (I Powell 5 Wilsoa's Magnet: W. F. Hobbs' Mercy May € town, but the 'On behalf of the board of On account of the heavy rains which i 3 9% 81 383 o1 (R Smith B @ |these bouts will fight before tho club on | Lo *apran's pit ot Fashion. grounas were swamped in "th recent | of the Merchants: Assooiation: me Sea we are experfencing, the outlook for fish-| - & it 102 |McNichols 0| 20 3 | In the lightweight class Doc Flynn of e T, e n Ly Emmneare S e IedEs the TeclatOf Hesolu- ing on Saturday next is decidedly bad.| (84 Ed e e 11 % (Tharpe « "% |the Sodth End Rowing Club will meet Will Play Handball. O o e o tie Taag | e T O owikl Romed, Sha de- The iaw, however, kindly allows us sev Rosinaite Rk 12 S MRk 8 12 |Jack Dennis of the Olympics and J. K ; ver the game must be | sire to express (o vour honorable Bt ko fo el el spart o il o e UL By B i H N 8ot ThalpEAHEIE Qb il hoxmen | - Erolesgs Rmman'vssdn Bl Ryan's | BOSRORCT) Tl ooy Glhes bventoe goia: | DOomL OUE (IOnp appradiailon ot Y 0 s (o nnpieiy, MenGe we ericiounty| ) Espl i 0% 13 121 B T is §a’ Barry of the Manhattans. The winners handball court ut)‘ b oward street, | is the one scheduled for lmspc";lx game | highly cgmpumcmar) evidence of LAl e AY1 P Swhrrar pusly - e - g of this bout will meet on April 24, prides himself on having secured a list | “The teams will be distributed ov e s and werful and believe “Coupled with Napamax, 2 A D eiter-welght class the following | of crackerjack players for to-day’s|dlamond as follow e Oyers tho il laloxi of e Merchnta Associat that he does all things for the best. The | “Coupied with NATSRSN, 117 mile, 1:45; 1% miles, 2:124. Winner, A. J. Stemler & | are the cntries: I. Grossman, San Ra Besides slating Champlon Neal While we realize the great diffic Satih' not o5ty bencfit the ‘fatmer. tha| Oocs b Ee Ty tmp Msxie Slenmns L Eeec BT Yron first three dFiving. e O b Coaviay Panis the. |50 sesides siating Champlon Nealon, | san Francisco. Positions. Oaklana: of the task of complying with your fruit-grower, etc., but it is what the an- | fl,,ys.::f: d.:g]-";n:me: l:r‘;n:we:-:t:v lufap:un?"w)nn-l:-d;oh vs:.:s‘;ms:x'rpar{;:r :r‘\l;u::t o!:x'- CAetlallo{( Agfixer}w.lc"‘xj'b; LE Ag'" M{mh"’“““ he has been favored with a promise from | Hartman ‘i’i"”““““ {g};‘eits- :gub?fi‘cfi'l‘xtt mle r,espon;m(a At hasswibheditaran 4 e_puce, was , 5 prises ctic ; J. Tormey, San Francisco Frainey of Cincinnati, who arrived vi AHamON o S S VIEW o f tha gler has wished for—even prayed for. e e e two or three occaslons might have scored. 'Napamax, away nione too well, | Athletic Club; A. Snooker, Manhattan T e for the purpose of ehalieng. | ONeitt . Murphy | Various needs.of the city and the long p . Hammend | list of improvements petitioned for by No excuse for others. The poor angler (fnancially) requires rain and lots of it to insure his pleasures £or the season in the late months. The Morinel was battered about. displayed much gameness. 876. FIFTH RACE—Seven furlongs; selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $350. Athletic Club: F. Tiernan, San Francisco ‘Athletic_ Club; J. F. McCarthy, Jack Doyle, S. Vicini and A. J. Doyle of the Olympic Club. ing the winner in the coming fight be- tween Smith and Green. Frainey is an athlete of no mean ability, and it is ex- pected that he will give Nealon a good improvement clubs and others, it be- comes clearly apparent that a correct solution of the problem to be solved requires a tharough study of the dif- v;ell:;;z;ld:a:i:x;:rhgoccsnn‘qt require quite = Tetting. —————e——— Narming within the three walls of etting what he want Some Pretiymeat | ruaer. Horss. Age Welght |8t 4 ¥m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys, IOp. & AMONG THE OARSMEN. Byhn's court to-day. The other entries ferent departments of the clty govern- in front of his suburban home, stocke: o Tml 1 — are: RA : a well-defined and-harmon- T e G T i 37] 2 $ho b et b oroeen 4 52 |The University of California May Be| M. Dillon and P. Hutchinson vs. P. Kelly and TRAP SHOOTING EVENTS. S e T .nre-ms l;z{’r:_g‘ir; %);C)eslle:,lmcolndltlon with- | E;l Dick Behan, a......113 ; gg g:: 3‘3 ”o gnml. % 20 3 S mtofl& Regatta. a:su %n.?,‘fn",“fi;‘d e et B s Enjoy Happy Hours This v lr)esepmsm v"‘mld rxzé\lx‘sr:mxenuéglnslfir:x n a weel 3 s, here is not a | # assinger 45io6 . E. Sullivan, secretary of the Ama-| and 7 S A able ti v e e g Eeo%, 2 742 3 86 8 $10 d J. Lawless. fternoon. able time, but we hope to be abie tQ :‘#‘Z'Si’flfif‘gn'y“ “’-5;1'1' fié‘?"fi‘:’&fn‘h’é“m?.?”},‘i &1 3 ;: I e i')n;:-'fi‘ : H 5 tetllrl;:;!:g:u!ch Utnito‘:l, hesxlr:ror‘med the lo- | “D. Regan and E. Barry vs. R. Housman and | The Shag Rock Guon Club held i g‘aks - urepon hto o honorable o gl S . 2 5 H H : cal at the registration fe J3._Kirby. £ eld its| board in time to be of service to yo Dot T lomger to have his expectations | "2 - - 6 Witksn | 8 g | e e reused from S to 35 | T White and E. Curley vs. J. Collins and | TR UNETOCK shoot Yast Sunday. The| In Making up the fax levy for ‘he - 3; %, 30%; %, 1:04%: %, 1:33. Winner, J. C. Mefford's ch. h. by Joe Danlels- M, Maguire. scores were: Sylvester 12, Eggers 0, (OMiDg fiscal year, The frst steps o | Dbe taken by this board in this dirces gratified. | The following letter from “Tree Spoon” | relative to the prospects for sport next Eaturday is self-explanatory. He writes: What an exodus of anglers there will be from thie ety on April 1, when the trout season ens. A few of the more fortunats for time will leave Friday, to be on their respective | ‘Saturday merning—-the opening day— Tlgr—vk‘/n. Mise_Hooker. The winner recetved the best ride. poor betting proposition. Good start. Yyon easily. Second and third driving. ocialist had plenty of speed. Una Finstein is probably @ false alarm. Mainbar wa;c‘;,m;:fl:[ g appointment. 877 SIXTH RACE—Futurity course; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $400 A , $400. Betting. cents, and that the registration cards do not expire until one year from the date at which they are issued. The local a soclations are to print their own cards and registration blanks, the men being numbered from one upward, and the title of the association being prefixed to the number. The national registration com- mittee has been abolished, and each asso- 3. Riordan and G. Hutchinson vs. M. J. Kil- gallon and E. Maloney. 3. C. Nealon and R. Linehan vs. T. F. Bonnet and A. Hampto —_—e———— SEVEN PINES CIRCLE. To-morrow night Seven Pines Circle, Ladles of the Grand Army of the Re- Lewis 8, Hooper 9, Horn 11, Nick 6, nelly 14, Burnell 10, Ford 10, Sebace s, Peguillan 9, Rojas 1, Barry §, Finvichio §, Becker 6. A number of sportsmen will gath day ‘at the Lucas keanels, neat Sou B fael and enjoy a live-bird &hoot through ‘who will the invitation of Mr. Lucas, tion will be to place the various quese tions at issue before the mext quarters Iy meeting of the association, to be Held on Thursday evening, March 30 at the Academy of Sciences Hall, s1$ Market street, so that we may have advice and suggestions of our members and the taxpayers generally before our board BOe€S into the con streams 1 TS majority will take the Saturday after- st but the T0a o S orning trains for near.by | 1ndex. Horse Age Wt A Pu Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. CL |eclation must appoint a registration coms | Public, will hold an open meeting in Na-| have a select lot of Bams, such as San Peblo Creek, Somoma Montroraery,; ® Al 13 T30 Tnei{Pabtt mittee consisting of three memoers. tive Sons' Hall, when there will be an | the occasion. of birds gathered for| sideration of the details necessary tc Creok, San Gerontmo, Lagunitas, Paper Mill, Pat Morrissey, b...-109] 3 21 23 26 (Spencer . 5 45 |"Tne Alameda Boat Club does not ntend | Shiertalning programme and dancing. | The Union Gun CI comply with the aforesaid resolutior ete. e Rubicon, a. s 4 i 33 26 |Hennessy § 5 |to Tesign any of the champlonships it | The members of the circle cxtend an 2 | elaborats Coran Club has arranged an| of your honorable board. Fvery year brings forth & Des, Rio Chico, 3. .87 2 33 4 4 E. Stimpson..| 12 17 | oot last year without a struggle, and | Vitation to all who may desire to under- | events for th me of trap-shooting Very truly your: = 17 | Wil make special eofforts to -retain the | stand the work of the circle to be pres- e Season. Shoots will be held MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION. ght to_watch the tyros w baskets, new boots, in the shape of fish: g_on to the boat and it s an amusing sl with their new rods, ne In fact, everything new , :22%; to lessing. Good start. ing paraphernalia, marchin ihe first Bunday morning of the season, feeling v , :46%; last %, 1:03; short ¥, Won first three driving. very close. To many it looked attended to. His showing was hard to understand. 15 Winner, W. P. Magrane's ch. f Morrissey won. Rubicon should be senior barge champlonship. The first a series ot‘ ofitrl ged xklftv races for snof.f ices will be held to-morrow. There 18 not much actlvity at present ent. ————— H. Murphy, 636 Market st., lends money on estates and second mortgages. . on the fourth Sunday of commencing on March' 26 anegc?ndfl(;ntot;; place on the Lincoln Gun Club u; i in Alameda. To reach the gmun%:e -;git‘s': September 24. The contests will e ce—— Lurline Salt Water Baths. Bush and Larkin sts. Swimming, Russian, hol and cold tub baths. Salt waterdirectfromocead,