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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1899 L cap was also a_ twister for the talent. s LIST OF PRIZES. LiST OF PRIZES. E'UED Horiiinds. errely averlopied: ;:n;?:,l;] THE CALL’S RACING. CHART,.| = or rsux } _ hands down from La Goleta. The favor- . OFFlClAL DRAWING i 5 . N 5 Iding somewhere 'tween stations, never i 0 | | i la 3 3 glving his backers any h Wyoming, OAKLAND RACE TRACK, Tuesday, May 16, 1899.— Eighty- e B ] TU HUN KlNDl.v ‘g{:glhcr well-plaved one, was 1eft at ] fourth day of the Winter Meeting of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club. i There were a number of good things cut | Weather fine. Track fast. i | ite, Horton, wth Ruiz up, was run off on TURKED OUT Honduras National Lottery Co, : W”-SDN ‘i:nn;-fl;zfiu andlelight being, well played. EDWIN F. SMITH, Presiding Judge. JAMES F. CALDWELL, Starter. sroved e or _the favorite, | = sl - e - 1 sando,. Away third, Naglee Burke's colt | 118’7, FIRST RACE—Four furlongs; selling; maiden two-year-olds; purse, $100. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY. never left the result in doubt, winning in | | a gallop from Racetto. Big Horn was a | - [PATENT APPLIED FOR.] | PIG i close third. l ado g = | 2 | Betting. i, — “ The even-money favorite, lCnbr!Ho. x. Horse. elgm.!SL Ym. %m. ¥m. Str. Fin. Jockeys. [Op. CL Single Number, Class “E,” Drawn at A made a gallop of the seven-furlong run| 113 Glissand. | = 3 s Pucrto Cortez, Honduras, C. A., on Satur- s ’ | following. Jenkins had him in front al- ol 0 3 = 14 15 |Jenkins 85 115 ’ 4 Suicide of Mrs. Helen| The Horse’s Friends flioving. Jenians had him in tront al: | siis Receto ”.. 4 Dol i o 1 T3 | day, May 13, 1899, . ked Hi straint from Lost Gifl. The second choice, | 1113 Juletto . T e i1 12 |OBrien . 1012 Remmgton. | Also Backe im. Opponent, poorly handled by Ward, was | 10 The Buffoon. 08| 1 : 1 7% 51 |Rutherford 0 20 The Honduras National Lottery has no daily | never a contender. | 1078 Bogus Bill 11 7 5 : 8L 63 (Hahn 10 8 |drawing and is not connected with any draw- | A bow-wow race for a cheap assortment | 1029 10| 2 = & 10 715 |Tullett 50 100 | ing. | put Ay [ of maldens, at a mile, fell to the favorite, | 564 11110 e 94 $1 (Rulz . 0 o1z i |8 S)‘l;.lx\ h],nA . Ladaea, second choice, | ‘ilé s 110/11 3 61 94 |Glover 35775 | No. Prlze.‘]\'oé‘ Prize. | with Coburn in the saddle, after a stormy | . . un 106 [J. Ward. 10 7 40/ HER HOME WAS MORTGAGED PLAYED FROM 30 DOWN TO 10| trip. managed to take the place the last | 106 Candlelight II 1 5 S 5% 11 |W. Narvaes..| 15 8 z 40| 2 | few strides from Catastrophe. I Caome ehcen iy 1 Walnright ....| 30 50 b | Sy in her present form seems practi-| - {allina .. SE B [Cole . LA = R Sl cally unbeatable, and the fifth event, over | — Y - . 13 14 [Dingle: 3050 i ‘;1:; {firlo{g\gs. h‘:u nlo }g)lm;e lhfi: S?tmmlg‘ 5 njllm*c%'d :::%r:‘ %“ 914, x‘iVlnnS!r, .v;i Nazle%"[}iurkz's b. c. by imp. Foul Shot-imp. 24| ‘ 0! e daughter of cine. o | erna. Good start. on easily. Second and third driving. | DECEASED WAS A WIDOW AND ROSORMONDE WAS A “ENOCK- cholce, she Had shaken off Amasa by the | Glissandy away well'and the best. ltacetto wil tmprove. Juletto was unfortunate. She | ;‘}‘ | me the stretch w: ea 5 - Quddiis [ub 63 YEARS OF AGE. | oUT” IN THE HANDICAP. = |Hbeieistrich was reached fand Boctals Scratched—La Amiga 108, : 1 tend her. Potente finished a close thh‘d.i LN S — = | SECOND RACE—Seven furlongs; selling; four-year- vard; . $400. % Tk Notes. i 1138. gs; selling; four-year-olds and upwal purse, $ = e i . Start to Fin-| Corrigan had but one race put on the| | Betting. Financial Troubles Preyed Upon Her Burke's Mare I‘ed'F"’“‘ | card for him, and won it with Cabrillo, | Index. Horse. Age. “‘eight.{st. ¥m. %m. %m. Str. Fin Jockeys. [Op. CL. Mind and Finally She C | jsh—Four Winning Choices By the looks of this afternoon’s menu it | s caroo— i 11 11% 11 18 11% |Jenkins i Out an Oft-Repeated | at Oakland—More Coin would seem as if the greedy Westerner | Lost Girl, 5. 61 Eh 51 3% 213 |Ruiz ! % might find more than one toothsome mor- Benamela, 6 3h 41 2h 2h 33 Macklin Threat. for Corrigan. | sel. The fifth number is a special, Montallade, 6 2;2 31 41 61 4% |Tullett filled with three entries—one owned by eRvanents 4 S e TR O Y | Corrigan, one by his nephew and the Harry Thoburn, 5..106/1 41 2% 3% 4% 73 |Bassinger | other by Jimmy Coffey. Yet there are | Melkarth, 4 AP R TRER T Dare II, & 9 9 9 9 9 9 Vicker restd- | Four favorites and two outsiders in the | horsemen quartered at Oakland track o A 816 at | petting (ohptived prtses - with scarcely money enough to buy a| Time—t4, :13; %, 8T, %, L0z %, 127%. \Winoner, B Corrigan's b. h. night. terday. There was nothing of particular §di,l;dw]’:‘\‘) aflp)l‘.v‘n‘:.r()\mlues given their Zf};mm’;‘r‘\};fi- a;fl;‘f; ;l‘:n;}ed fgsgflg"h‘s-rgzg"‘;“fl?;;::j{gmfit;m%"mm”nde e a | interest connected with the sport, unless Jenkingarant ul “_L» the shoulders. Opponent had no speed. Harry Thoburn may have been a live one. Je S T p his reputation by land- Scratched—Dolore 104, Highland Ball 107, Peixotto 106. PY 600000000005 10+ 000 | I, TUL KIDUEIN I rldes ity lexon @ 4 | the public. 1189, THIRD RACE-One mile; maidens; three-year-olds and upward; purse, H. b ! | It is quite evident, from some of the 2 k 40| 3% T L4 {m es th:-v judges are overlooking, the offi- [ | Betting. 0 40{10209 b l;,fi ¢ | clals have concluded to let the balance of | Index. Horse, Age. Welght.(St. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin Jockeys. [Op. CI. 16{10399 * \ I & | the meeting deteriorate Into a catch-as- } - 4 - | 4010846 161106 4 ? | can affair. 131 Sylvan Lass, 8......101/8 44 2h 14 12 [Romero 5 24/107: 8010779, ? . ey | 1 Ladaea, 3 Wil (e 4. an 2h [Coburn 5 4011060 120 11134 & 'o-Da: En! % 1117 Catastrophe, 5 . 123| P 1 % |Roullier 0k 40(11470 . é b e ns L il o e ntiles 1060 Master Lee/ 301814 8% 8% o1 41 |Curry . 2 4| ace—Five furlongs; two-year-olds; | 1117 Flacon, 4 (5 8 910 6% 5h |Dingley 5 *+ (? Frpai 1060 Bid Me, 3. 103} 6 5% T 8% 6h |Fallehy 24 1152 Jennie Riley.... 98| 1101 Atelog 105 | 1067 Florence Fi 011 % T 1 3l 710 (J, Ward 4 | 1113 Tizona 00| 1113 Tom Sh; 93 | 1125 Henry C, 4 13l n ey 54 §1 . & 1132 Giga. . 02 1101 March Seven 1131 Alhaj; 10613 101 815 10 94 3¢ 1113 Palapa 93/ 1101 Expedient 131 Stone 130 11 12 1 106 ¢ | 1137 Racetto | (113)St.” Casimir. 109 Chispa, 3 . w12 10 12 11 { . +] | 1182 Hindoo Princ’s. 93(1132)The Scot.. 1098 Averine, 4 . PR E S B 12 [Mackliin B * % leQO “'hgs} K[n 06| 13 13 13 13 :Rulh}'r(ord el © | upecond Race-One mile; three:year-olds and Time—1, 1%, %, 1:16%; mile, 1:43%. Winner, . J. and O. W. Bosecke's b, f. 1 B vy < by Purinam-Ban Lasste. Poor start. Won first three driving. i P o Leilgan.... 5] 1006 Crawtord .. Ladaca should have won. Badly handled. Sylvan Lass finally awakened. Catastrophe S it b Ronkle Twinkllly 1133 Jingle Jingle. weakly ridden. Master Lee closed strong. He will win soon. Too far for Florence Fink. pritvet Tojusis + Ween 07| 1140 Formella Flacon can do better. 24 DS atossa 31139 Alaria. .. Scratched—Clarello 101, Mercelles 107, Gold Baron 103, Somis 103. SRk ) o | 16/ 2084 Naranja - b e | Juva . i | FOURTH RACE—Seven furlongs; handicap; three-year-olds and upward; purse, 24/1 : 3| i 1140, " el = 181 1 4| Third Race—Six furlongs; three-year-olds and | | | Betting. 241 ® o | upward: selling. ¢ year-olds and | 50y Horse. Age. Welght.St. %m. %¥m. ¥m. Str. Fin Jockeys. [Op. CI. 161 3 © | 1141 Horatio 12| 1141 El Salado. 108 T R monde 4 3 14 13 14 15 [Jenkins . 52 | St el i £ S sormonde, 14 ins . 5 10 < ¥ A S O 1084 Lach: Nes: 112 La Goleta, 4. S i e 21 3. warallllllll T3 161 o ! High Hoe...:[[105 “abrillo, a. 8| 2 42 41 3h 3h IMacklin 10 | t P08 ¢ Know. 109 | 112D February, 8 & &n &n &1 A e R p gl L e Jerilderio 2207 | 2089 P Al Y e R T 63 [Coburn % i si 5 892 Chihuahua 107 | 1126 Einstein, 4. 5 s 8 8 71 |Bassinger 15 1611 Lothian 04 | 1115 Los Medanc 4 73 1% T2 5 8 [Holmes . + + 011 * Graclas 105 | (1130) Wyomi: s ... |Tullett BIE10; 40011 Fourth Race—One mile; three-year-olds and | *Left £0/20206 . upward; selling. | Time—t4, :13: %, :36%; %, 1:01; %, 1:27%. Winner, J. Naglee Burke's b. m. by imp. Or- 1133 Festoso 100 | monde-imp. Fairy Rose. 'Fair start.” Won easjly. Second and third driving. 1133 Peter We Rosormonde showed improvement. La Goleta away poorly. Horton was ridden like a . S Gibbe “‘lobster.”” : T it tched—Tony Licalzi 100, Ir-erary II %, Brown Prince 85. 1115 Roadrunner 107 | — Samme = —— s Kootenal () TFTH RACE—SIx furlongs; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $100. Benamela 13 | o | s ifth Race—One and ighth ; - Betting. 1 o e ey 80 elghth miles; fours.| ly . Forse, Age. WelghtSt. = ¥m.” %m. %m. St Tm , Jockeys. [Op. CL 1130 Daisy F. . 97| (1116)Ad. Spreckels..108 3 5 45 e R arts : ) Sty, 5. in 1h 1n 12 |Jenkins. 35 45 . IR < 1 Sociaiist, 4 61 8¢ :»‘z 2h {3 WarallUl g S o . 1126 Potente, ns % |Ruiz 4 oSixth Race—One and a sixteenth miles; han- | 1128 F0leS 41 caAne okt A4 (oloves A % S v 71 - | a122) Salado, 4. 7 7 7 5h |Holmes . Ta2xi9, 15, & 1130 San Venado....107} 1136 Olinthus . 9 | 109 Widow Jones, 5. 3h Tel a4 65 |Macklin 0 20 16124398 A126)Malay . 02 1141 Widow Jones... 92 | 1198 Amen. 4 He et e e s b 16/24523 1128 Dare IT . 89| 1115 Personne . 80| =T e I i %, 49; %, 1:15. Winner, D, M. Hanlon's b, m. by Racine-Aureila IL 1141 Potente | 1076 Durward . 80 | Time—14, :24% Good start. Won easily. Second and third driving. Selections for To-Day. The purse 1 gift for the winner. Potente had an easy race. Horatlo interfered with in 24/25118. 16125261 78, ‘ B4 55 ot e T T R . ITHEDE - S - £l Sa aly_handled. WHERE AGED MRS. REM- j First Race—Giga, St. Casimir, The Scot, el hnc‘nlcdl‘l“})”u:{exg;vv"xosfms;f:zxy 95, Eleepy Jane 107, Naranja 107, Royal Fan 83, Str el '3 - Second ecrea A i v y Urian 9 INGTON D ; i Secon Recreation, Alaria, Inverary II, GT IED ! Third Race—Sly, High Hoe, Con Dalton. == = i 5 = - 2 3 ? e The Fretter, Jennie Retd, Cas- ll42- sxrx“'ly’*::‘ %MC.B_@ e and a sixteenth miles; selling; three-year-olds and upward; -1 7 take. ? | Firth Race—Rosinante, Datsy F, Adolph | tndex. Horse. Age. “’Nght.l;st. §td. %m. %m, ¥m. Str. Fin. Jockeys &emng @+ D645+ 546> e@ sireckels S = T b E 1129 Elidad, 4. §% 61 93 31n 1n |G, Wilson. 10 b s T e el b tona xth Race—Olinthus, Potente, Malay. Tna Colorado, & 91 122 1. 81 24 [Viekery » " 40125833, displayed by Elidad in the last event, a | SETE e Sea Sprav, ¥ S e e P e Ly 18 2en. 5Dl d - L i 3 2 Tempo, 4. {Dingley . 5 mi a sixtes \1)|1.~ lling r‘armlr, On | The Original Little Louisiana Co. of San Gilberto, 310 22 3% 41 zd 51 |Bassinger 10 i =1y started in a race ciec Earl Cochran, i1 LChsn ey 6% |Rouillt n saddle. ‘ Ersncieso; Drapling M"y<'3‘ 1‘899. Rapido, & 35 el eB N h W dih S e 24/30071 16130085, 40 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. LS AVt ire i s i 2 wins 37500, sold ln San Pranciaco; Felicite, 4 10110 11 9h 61 8§ § |Coburn 241304 16 | 100 numbers from 32432 to 32332 inclusive, be- 1d per nture of a doubt, 0 wine 2000, sold i rancisco; No. cint TEg iy ee e L 9 |y 16(31319. 2% ) numbers on each side of the number ver making a move with the ;asold i Grady, {36HOS T L i 1 10 10 1613147 4 0.000—$40. sterday, with Gus Wilson up, gola, in Ra! 0511 5% 8h 8% 1 1 24 600 inclusive, be- played for a ‘killing.” Backe L Twink 312! 10 10 12 12 2 of number b, the v € S, 7 o £AR T e - 2 8 1 0- o . win §10, sold in Time—1-16, :07%; 516, 916, 13-16, 1:23; mile, 1:43%; 1 1-16 miles, Winner, 80 | 7160 numbe to 83084 i r.,x(]'fi‘f;}n',;.}r';,‘l‘f,}”f;r'{;". e —————— | H. L. Haskell's b. h. by Hayden Edwards-Fannie Lyons. Good start. Won first three driv: W 1 chofoes in the betting, finished Ocean Water Tub Baths. Ing: jieraw e the cipitelprie of $00 Winner made a great run from the rear. 8o did Colorado. Latter should have won. the tall-enders, | 101 Seventh street, corner Mission. Salt| Grady sore. Rainier was lame going to the post. b TERMINAL PRIZES. The result of the seven-furlong handi- | water direct from ocean. Scratched—Queen Nubia 121, Rosemald 117. 401 90 numbers ending With £, being the two ' | last figures of the number drawing the capital 18| prize of $3,000—8s 16 999 numbers ending with 50, being the two 2 | 1ast figures of the number draw! the second : ADVERTISEMENTS. oo &4 18| capital prize of $5000—$. 3 . s Jolaeas i2] The subscriber havsngEsu;l\;r\'iwd the single = 36942, o 7006 ? | number drawing, Class E, Honduras National o dehrehshehehdashepcbrcrdharehshdrsprshchdarch sadachrehrddesarheir s shrsrch b chshshsrelrshidrsfrehrehrstrniratrets i i3 | Lottery, Compaty, hereby S X S 37152 5 | above are the numbers which were this sums she owed t smen in th 'E' - S 16| Grawn from the 100,000 placed in the wheel, borhood. 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