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6 FRAN WING'S DUDES TAKE ANOTH FOM LOBSTERS MorningGameatOak- land a Draw. —— SH IN A SAD PLIGHT OME ;‘\‘s MADE IN E LE GAME A Santa C TILLCURED arrange to pay when pay In monthly reter. k for Men Free NOPA an ” ¢ 2 {OME CURES—FREE BOOK. \ds are cured annualiy without 1 ~ doctors. All correspondence 1. No printing on enve! to indicate name of sen: BOOK FREE BY MAIL. DR.MEYERS & CO. 731 MARKET ST., S. TAKE E ATOR TO THIRD FLOOR Dally. § to 6. Evenings, 7 to 8. \Sundays, § to 1L — e Ban Jose Loses to San Franci —_— ee— RACING AT OAXLAND. To-Day Mixed One of Trot- Card | | | { | | | | | | | threa- | .103 | ...108 ur-year-olds and up- | on Twinkle T Donator & Ringmaster . | th race—Running: three-year-olds and uy-l en-eighths of a mile; selling: | 5 Magnus 109 Fortis 102! '3 Pongo 2 Oraibee . 1102, .. Roadwarmer . 2 Nonchalance .....112{ 5 Scintillate 3 Hohenlohe ... Lothian ' | San Pedro Wins Yacht Race. ‘ LONG BEACH, Cal., Aug. 2l.—In the vacht race on San Pedro Bay to-day | over a triangular course from Terminal | Island to Long Beach, thence to a buoy | was off Dead Man's Island, the resuit San Pedro first, Fiying Bird second, | Fayal third. | —_———————— | Cause fgr Suspicion.—“I am afraid that nephew of mine who went out West and got married 2 few months ago doesn’t g ong well with his new wife.” “Why 807 ‘The letters he writes me now read as if | they Weré censored.”—Chicago Tribune. B R S URWLOF PORTS OLOSES AT DEL MOIT Exciting Polo Maich Is Played. — SOUTH GAINS THE VICTORY nditions at Phil DEFEATS A TEAM PICKED FOR OCCASION. THE cing and Several BASEBALL. MINOR Defeat at Colusa. —The Ph [ S 3 - | mowriITMAN, . GariPron : OF THE 3 UNITED 3 p M . * + e » 2 . * . & ‘ - ‘ : . £ ¢ R R O s R S e S o I SR S 2 AMERICAN TENNIS CHAM HITMAN PIONS T with a crowd in attend- Ryan's Phoenix Club of Sacramento Meets o e e e bbb INTERS ¢ cunmpno)}lio"“sflc this city tennis championship at UGUST 28. 1899 ROYAL FLUSK ROMPS HOME IN cessive Time. N AN UNEQUA —— IS A CLEVER SAPLING. . at Union Coursing Park—Pre- tender Suffers From a Drugging. Lady Marion was drawn | w P reei e sieieiedese@ Iru % it el eheieieieiei et et e sireiebebebeieibeiei@ O MEET COAST PLAYERS. With him are Dwight rs in the world. Ac- is coast to meet to-night. the four. He is § 2 players will be at f, while bitumen is Del Monte September 7, 8 lmrv between R Schwarz' Miss Flit N R L Fi“""“‘11“’55CIENERAL SHAFTER’S PONY, TORAL, FOR THE STATE FAIR, | ENERAL WILLIAM R. SHAFTER has placed his pony, Toral, at the dis- posal of President A. B. Spreckels of the State Agricultural Soclety for ex- hibition at the forthcoming State Fair at Sacramento. Toral is an animal of historical interest. He was originally owned by General Toral of the Span- ish army and was cautpred by the Americans at Santiago. When General Shafter came West the sturdy pony was among his possessions, to be a pleasant reminder of his sugcessful campaign in Cuba. An effort will be made to induce the owner of the world famous Ormonde to exhibit him at the fair and have him shown on parade days before the grand stand. Ormonde is known as the “horse of the century.” He was bred in England by the Duke of Westminster and was sold for a fabulous sum to a South Amer- ican millionaire, from whom he was purchased by W. O'B. Macdonough of this State. One of the sone of Ormonde, Orme, was the greatest horse of his year, while Orme’s son, Flying Fox, won the English Derby this year. B N s ) B R e T ) lation stake. In the previous ee minutes with the was Magnesia. In the Sapling stake Bona Fide, great Emin Pasha-Bona youngster, k and did not run up to form. The mystery of the drugging of Van Cloie on Saturday was n thing was made d. & from the same kennel, nmistakable symptoms of He ran a bye i e Consolation T were distended | cated the presen. | “The park airec investigation in for and the trainer the investigators for the culprit. action of the tempt to fix £ging. The ow bove suspicion g looking = elsewh, The prompt and vig directors in the Kc case {8 a guarantee that severe ment will be meted out to the guilt son if he is apprehended. James Grz andled day and gave general sat ing off the dogs. low: Sapling stake H. he slips yester- action in send- The detalled results f Bona Fide. Second round—Wait a Bit beat Grafter Nora a bye. Final-Wild Nora beat Walt a Bit Open stake, first round—Russel| son’s Lady Emma Friend: E. & R. wia & Smith's Free and Easy; A. Johnson's Low. lander beat E. Wilson's Magnesia: T Jénes’ Rustan bea: Aeneid Kennels' Van Knapp; J. Conneli’'s Seno H. Jones | Lady Marian; H. F. Ande: ford Lad beat Pasha Kenne Thrift's Brutus beat P; sured; R, E. de R Pasha Kennele’ Metallic: F. A Royal Flush beat Larky & Rock's Liberty James Dean’s Gladiator beat P. J. Reill True; P. J. Rellly's Wandering Tom Hall's Annle Laurie: J. Kennedy's Shore beat H. A kelman's George Sharman’s Wait a_Li neli’s Log Boy; R beat J. Dennis' O Wildwood beat I. F. Ha! Becond round—Lady E B Aso L T, ver Lawrence; le beat J. Con. z's Whitehead | Lowlander beat Xb(uflm}g LA heat Senorita; Brutus beat Rochester; Royal Flush beat Gladiator; Wag beat Wandering Tom. Wait a Little beat Ever Shore Wildwood. Third round—Lady Emma beat Lowlander; Brutug beat Crawford Lad: Roval Flush beat Wag: Whitehead beat Wait a Little. Fourth round—Lady Royal Flush beat Whitehead. Final—Royal Flush beat Lady Emma. Consolation stake—Prince Jerome bheat Hot Haste; Pretender a_ bye: Miss Skyrocket; Athena beat The : Whitehead beat Night time beat Maid of Erin: jithena bea( Tiie Devil: Lamplighter beat Lord | on ; esia eal alivant; S beat Octsber Woodcock. i Second round—Prince Jerome beat Pretender; Lady Marian beat Night Time: Lamplighter | beat Athena: Magnesia beat Sandow. Third round—Lamplighter beat Prince Je- | rome; Lady Marian beat Magnesia. | JFinal—Lamplighter won by default, Lady | Marian drawn. —_—— COURSING AT INGLESIDE. Wild Tralee Cupturu‘ First Money | in the Open Stake. | There was a good attendance at Ingle- | slde Coursing Park yesterday to witness the finals in the open stake. |Wins for Third Suc-|: CHARLES BONNER'S WILD NORA Three Stakes Present Varied Sport Emma beat Brutus; | Lady Marian beat | Several | Time, 11:27. !s ort-enders won. among them Modesty ! in the second tle, being as good as 6 to 1 Lily of the West was an upset for the talent at 2 10 1 The hares were as a rule ively and several long resulted. Wild Tralee won the fin e and the purse at even money with Prince Hal as | runner-up. The scores follow: Open first tie—Forgive beat Pet K T gh ack Hawk; ALAMEDA CRICKETERS WIN. California Team Suffers a Crushing Defeat at the Hands of Last Yeear's Champions. est Alameda he moderate wickets . Ward and W. G PITCHER SENT TO THE BENCH. As a Result Chicago Loses the Game to the Brooklyn Team. ¥ and was ser nch. ed him and the leaders started r stick work. The fieldir ring some great catches A New SVILLE, Aug. 27. gham and the first game. were cost had mmer: McGin- teries—Dowiing and Powers: Howell and con. Umpires—O'Day and Hunt. Louis and Wash- v played double- h teams slugged the ba. header to-d hard, and this was the feature. The flelding of the two teams was listless. Attend- an Score, first game: Club— R HeOOR St. Louls ....coccieeiiainnns .18 20 4 Washington ....... 2 10 4 —Young and Criger; McFarland and | ‘mpires—Emslie and McDonald. Second game, score | Club H | §t. Lou P Wash 5 11 2 Batt and Reach. Ump! Powell and CrlrorE Dineen | +—McDonald o gty SIR LIPTON GREETED. | Visited by Thousands of Friends on the Liner Campania. QUEENSTOWN, Aug. 21.—A throng of | friends boarded the Cunard liner Cam- | | pania, from Liverpool for New: York, on | | her arrival here to-day to welcome and to | | bid farewell to Sir Thomas Lipton. The owner of the American cup challenger ex- | pressed entire satisfaction with the ar- angements of the New York Yacht Club, | f the Shamrock wins the cup,” he | said, “loyal Cork will be the first place | on this side where I shall exhibit it | Sir Thomas intends entertaining a party | | on board the steam yacht Erin, and his uests will be Baron Russell of Killowen, rd Chief Justice of England, and now a member of the Venezuela boundary ar- bitration tribunal; Rear Admiral Lord Charles Beresford. Conservative member of Parliament for the city of York, and Arnold Morley, former Postmaster Gen- | eral. He received the heartiest kind of | an Irich send-off from the deck of the tender as the Campania sailed. -— McFARLAND NEW YORK, Aug. 27.—At the Vailsburg (N. J.) bicycle races to-day the five-mile professional handicap race went to Mec- Farland, with Stevens second. Both were scratch men. Quarter-mile professional—Won by J. A. Fisher, Chicago (50); R. 8. Ireland, New ark (40), second: J. W. White, Newark (35), third. Time, :30 1-5. Five-mile professional handicap—Won by F. A. McFarland, San Jose, scratc! O. L. Stevens, Ottumwa, scratch, sec- ond; G. I Kramer, Chicago (120), third. (GATES OF THE BACETRACK 10 BEMAI CL0S |Supervisors Will Post- pone Action. —— WILL NOT PERMIT BETTING e INGLESIDE OUT OF THE WAR OF THE RACING MEN. e Oakland and the Proposed Tra San Bruno to Battle for Pa age of the Pub! ! the Coming Season. Samm £po! BIG FIGHT WILL BE AT CONEY ISLAND CLUB William H. Brnd: and Sharkey's Manager Have Entered Into a Secret Arrangement. w SHELL MOUND SCORES. The Ranges Well Patronized by En- thusiastic Marksmen. favora drew 2 475; Goetze, Goetze. w T , S41 Bushneil McLaughi ompetition for cas! : F. P. Schuste CLEVELAND IS A 600D BICYCLE. Visitors are Invited to the most complete Bicyx Sundry Store on the Coast. B sains In Second-hand Wheels. LEAVITT & BILL, 309 LARKIN STREET. Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 625 KEARNY ST. Egtablisherd in 1854 for the treatment of Private Disenses, Lost Manhood, Debility or Alseast wearing on bodyand mindand Skin Diseases. 'I'he doctorcures when othersfafl. Try him. Charges low. Cureaguaranteed. Oullorwrite, x 1857, San Francisco. or.J,