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4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL WEDN SDAY. D R R e e e e ad B o o e e e e e R o S o R o S i dh b i b b o b o o i NEW SAILS OF THE COLUMBIA | VICTORIOUS IN ¢ WORK NICELY! TENI}IJS GAMES ; a C]an_g>e gf Canvas the |Champions of Atlantic Seaboard : 1 of Racing Craft Beats Easily Dispose of California . 1e Defender Easily. Talent at Del Monte. : Spectal Dispat West and t twain will tween the J Wes 61, o, | d beat Sam Hardy, beat B. C. W ner Hardy Davis beat beat Robert N. W beat George Wh o1, bea: te to-mor- BROOKLYN'S LEAD INCREASED. | Superbas Beat New York, and Bos ton Meets Defeat. | AL LEAC STANDING. o 52 W ¥ M'COY PUTS OUT THORN IN THE THIRD ROUND McCoy | NATIO! Cnb L. Pct 88 517 500 MITDEY anmp Wrrrany [ LING T - /0‘//{’/74/‘7(‘/77‘ AT 1700y 7545 : AT THE DEL MONTE TENNIS TOURNAMENT Davi list of the | the two pitchers in the d at the end of t ip ns pl a swish and bang, ven for a breathing he took the who was ex < and Boyle: T le *“Brother e and Dwyer. last on an- —The Reds hit Bates | George Whit- v food for the Dependa Clerks of Experience | e I men co 1 Wr ase Tun: both S d wor in the af beat Ward o ocal ey | t 6 4 | ty and | of the ry ho v and night two or more experienced 3 ; match, i RERAE L ey that with Da v _was not | tered pharmacists side over the astonishing s and foe by | ment. rratic playing. { ry guest in the hotel and many from | whose ex- v flocked to ts. As the d o = of a con- d pre people came | £ mo terest ne person to and McDonald. 5.—Jack Fifield, re- | , ‘was signed by quested that o Ise but put up prescriptions- Castoria 25¢ nd stamped a feeble applau f i to-da £ | | | “In the morning Walter Hobart appeared | Cuticura Salve long and short It was his first day | be allowed 1o piich against his Tormer com i s eie out since his recent i but even rages. He made n pretty mess of it being Piso Cough Cure | friends did not recogniz pe 3 T ne hits and passing ten Pears’ Soap | of a long wealth men to 1 nce, 6730. Score: ! the afternoon he ay 5| Clube— R. Mennen’s Powder time without the hirs \\JL‘:LI):KKOH B < il Qfe = ment. Walter was recognized and the | Philadelpht . 180 W Ch hill’s Skin Soarg | game was stopped until the mad rush of —Fifield, Kittredge and Roach; Don- Lesley’s Talcum Powder congratulations had run their race. Mioiteriand i Usipire o The great match of the day was that of | Hay’s Hair Health Sumner Hardy and the sin —— | S‘,c] ‘:-n ?mherlund Sisters’ o e T ot pe Jéfi.“if;‘.’n‘}:,:fl?fi:;- ¥ air Grower the first set, while his opponent had but | came yery near winning. After the score was Leibig’s Extract of Beef ISSOTE 0T, thid next Eepedwns e bl Thew i Jar seeqoa Calder’s Dentine 15c | | man pulled bimself togetner and won the | 2518 \(PHind Wi ene The second set was plucked by ¢ the ninth inning on account of h the sc of six games to Score: ‘Whitn 1 braced again, n- | % the third set, 6—4, but Hardy foreed | A until ‘the perspiration rolling FEer i, from the champion’s brow made lakes in court. The fourth set was full of/{ t, hard play and closely contested Batteries—Cuppy and Schirecongost; Cunnin, ham and Zimmer. Umpires—Latham and Gaft- e DRUGSISTS rug ‘1128 MARKET Sr,, 5. F. TEL. SOUTH ase BA A £ e ————— ——r e S e points. 'Game by game, each man scoring | P¢¥- = »m_alternately, the score advanced un- | | 3 g c e N N B S S B A the board read five-all. Again the NN NNNNNNNGI000000000 terner pulled his waning strength to- gether and Sumner Hardy's epitaph was written where a short time before were hopes, emblazened on partial success, chased from all agents and for a victory over the tennis champion of America. newsdealers at 5c per copy. The scores of the day's play were as follows: 5 ARG RN ORI N § $ SUNDAY’S CALL can b pur- 1071 & BROADWAY (TEL. Main 308) OAKLAND) 'EASTERN MEN | pissiassssiansssiiibodinis ssas ‘Whit- e and made t hits at | of that second. Tucker and ed him ment was vigor, dash DR S R R SEPTEMBER 6, 1899 LATEST RECORDS IN THE FIELD OF SPORT T e e A AR AR SRR RAS 'MEN WHO SAVED D000+ +00 EASY VICTORY Start for the Flash Stakes at Sacramento. e e e S S S SRS SCSD SI SPN SOt HOHENZOLLERN FIRST FOR THE FLASH STAKES Defeat of Mt. McGregor Il at Sacramento Puts a Crimp in Many Bank Rolls. 1al Dispatch to The Call. —The big crowd SACRAMENTO, Sept. at Agricultural Park. to-day witnessed me great sport and many close and ex- citing finishes, but the speculative ele- ment in the battle W 3 ng with Dakan D, the top-} > for the two-year- old pacir favorite right down the 1 toward sepa- ing the talent from i Neeretta in ture of a cinch trot, but the dilatory tactics ks enabled H. Hogoboom to land soing Our Lucky winner in two h lowed in the running events the crushing defeats of Mt. McGregor II, orite for the Fla ke; The Scot On the latter horse the ieged with coin, until they heir slates toward ihe warm apd balmy and ter for the har- on_the opening da ceptible hitches in the owd leaving for home somewhat fa the judges’ bell tapped »d to po: Fresno was suppc was laid against Joe Wheeler and 3 to old. Volit candidate, was well sup- even with Waldstein Jr. der. shot away to a rfect start and Owen led the way with avorite until well :ato the stretch, ¢ the pace told and the little fellow left his feet, Ables, behin Volita, then lazy drive of it _home, winning by three lengths in 2:24 Waldsteln not a c ender. The odds now shifted about, Volita en- Joying place of hi or in the book: Once more “‘Farmer’ Owens set a wet sall with b ter, but choppy weather struc n’at the stretch turn, and, taking ead, Volita won sed in she D! ldstein g the distance flag. ¢ downfall of the crack black mare eretta in the 2:16 trot, two in three, was wholly unexpected. The field was a large one, and the favorite drew near the outside position the wise ones concluded to play Lucky, the pole horse, for “operer.” The iatter closed favorite, ile the price against Neeretta drifted 0 3 to The move was a procession to the bend for home, shoom called on Our Lu¢ky, and the : bay won the heat comfortably by th from Addison, driven by Lefferty, Brooks, sitting behind Neeretta, ; among the tail enders untii g fast, finishing a close third. Daymont and Sue ' were distanced. With her improved position in the heat to follow, and Ler recent victories at Oak- land and Santa Rosa fresh in mind, the talent now unloaded ‘on Neerctta at odds of 3 to 5. Our Lucky's price remained at 6 to 5. In this heat Driver Hogoboom showed himself to be a “teamster” above the average. Rushing Our Lucky along, he was first at the quarter by nearly a length, trailed by Bonsaline, Neeretta and Mamie Riley, When the half was reached Sable Francis had dropped out and the favorite moved up a peg. Turning into the stretch, Hogoboom went wide with Lucky, carrying Neeretta out into the deep goirg. It cupped out under the lat- | 2 in the baby pacing | the Santa Rosa | In this | rew very leg weary, | one, for after Sable Franeis had led | e stretch, where the mare came | FOR BENDORAN IN THE FLIGHT Field and Negotiates the Seven Furlongs in Fast Time. Spectal Dispatch to The Call. NEW YORK, Sept. 5.—There was only stake on the card at Shee) sven furlong: in little m odds-on ¢ day, the Flight, ¢ and it result ssfon, ndoran, Sander: Meekin v course rd SRy eneral Mart —Arbaces Wo nd, Mal third. One mile and McLecd of D: ““The Flight, s sec lle handicap, one mile ters—Ben FEder won, Har third. Tim Five and Meehanus 1:20 2-5. BUFFALO, N. Y., Sept at Fort Erfe to-day Enn with Red Pirate In the fi | track’s history. The dea and Red Pirate had an Weather threatening; track good. Five and a half furlongs—Red S John Boone second, Ruxton third Sky Four and a half furlongs—M and Our Lucky again won cleverly by | BIown second, Amaranth this ngth in 2:14%. Mamie Riley was 2 | gead heat, Che hird. Tim | Run-off—-Red Pirate won now given up to the run- | Tyme. 1:45 ners. The Flash stake at six furlongs at- | Four a half furlongs | tracted a varied assortment of gpeed to |Ice Drop second, Grumbler third | the post, with the Burns & Waterhouse | Six furlongs—Elsie Barnes wor entry Mount McGregor II_ carrying 107 | ond. Quaver thi Time, 1:15 pounds a 3 to 5 favorite. Of the other| Five and a half furlon starters, Novia and February were in-|Flop second, Cr: | trusted with the most coin. To the | ——— = | stretch it was a two-horse race, the | St. Paul Race Results. favorite and Bamboulia setting a heart- | breaking The latter snapped first, | and a furlong from home Jones on Novia 5.—The © sota S ST. PAUL, and weather at the Min ied to p: McGregor next the rail. He | grand circuit races to-day were of | was cut off, and while extricating him- |and good sport resulted. - self from the dilemma, Q. Morse came | 2:26 trot, mile heats, best ve ng on the S to 1 chance Hohenzollern ;l“"- u‘_\n i{-iem« won in algh | ing hands dow: 7 otis | heats Y 2:13%, 2:15%. Dalinty Daffo Lk B S el A cniDic } s second and V zr-uf‘( third Free gh to beat Novia a neck “bruary was well pla aged to get almost lef | 1asted long enc for the place. but Tullett ma or also sta jed—Dan Patchen ott, Etola and Mon ace, purse $1000, straight heats. Ti ved, at in the post, not an Infrequent trick of hi i e The winnier was but slightly backed. e In the two-year-old scramble at five and iCRraRt Barac 310N one-half furiongs, the past clever . per- Britton won in straight hest formances of Bathos were overlooked, the 2:12, 2:12. Dr. was big money going into the books on The | Caracalle hird ¢ , Aven | 1eaf and Little Edgar {arted. Scot, with little Walsh Half-mile heats, running, purse $2 5. It The Scot was pos up, at odds of 3 to essed of any speed. W was utterly unable to make him | Melody second. Time, show it, for he was never among the - leade Duffy, astride Bathos, hustled | S ey | the Montana colt away in_ front, and, | Will Entertain a Volunteer. | stalling off the challenge of Midity in the | | run to the stand, earned the verdict by a | neck. The last-named filly, a daughter {nf Midlothian, will evidently bear watch- |ing. Eddie Jones, on the Buffoon, took | show honors. | The concluding number on the card, a | seven-furlong run, was a flerce betting affair. In_the overnight betting, Alaria | as quoted at 3 to 1, but the tip on her | roved so contagious that at the track his afternoon 6 to 5 was about the best | laid. After opening up at even money, The members of the Triton Swimming and Boating Club will entertain Josepl: P. Heilbron, who returned with the t California Regiment from the Philippi | The affair will be held in the club rooms, | foot of Montgomery avenue, to-morrow evening. There will be music, dancing and | refreshments. The affair is in charge of Dan H. Everett, George W. Blum, Stan- ley Adderley, 1. Citron and Arthur Bar-| ing. i [ aa e e ol de ol sl o o ] the price against Libertine touched 8 to 5. when a plunge compelled the ring to | swipe to 4 to 5. Meadow iark and Mike Rice also had many friends. At the start | Tommy Butler on Alaria was unfortunate | in getting away poorly, which ultimately | contributed to the filly’s downfall. Sulli- van, with the leg up on Mike Rice, sifted away in the lead, trailed by Snider on Libertine.. This was the order into the stretch, the two leaders being there Mn-{ ed by Alaria and Meador Lark. Sullivan| | put up a superb ride on Rice, holding his | mount_well together, and in’' a gruelling | drive, led Libertine over the wire a scant | half-length, with Meadow Lark at their | saddle skirts. It was an “eagle bird” for g are the entries for to-mor- row’s events: class; mile heats, three in five. | Connie. Trotting, 2:22 class; mile heats, three in five. Lynall, Sybil 8, | Dora Doe, Maud Newman, | Lottie, Alex B. H Azalia, | Dewey selling stake; one mile. Nilgar -103| Jennie Reld.... Midiove 100 One and a sixteenth miles; selling. | Donator . %/ Lady Hurst . Nonchalance 1% Fortls ... 91 Twinkle Twink....14 New Moon o8 | Cromwell . 110, Padre Jose 103 Col. Dan . £ Stx furlonss; selling. Isabel ... 108 Correct . Black Orphan...... 9| Manzanilia Magnus . 09| Panamint | Mafoda Semper Leon . Switzer . | Court Sutro Heights. | | To-morrow night Court Sutro Heights will, after its meeting in Native Sons’ Hall, tender a reception to Sergeant V H. Clancy, one of its members, who r furned with the First Californfa Volun- eers. 3 THE CALL’S RACING CHART. SACRAMENTO RACETRACK—Second Day of the Meeting of the State Fair Association, Tuesday, September 5, 1899. Weather fine. Track fast. | Starting Judge—Frank Cove; FIRST RACE—Pacing stake for two-year-olds; value, $350; mile heats, two in three. Santa Rosa Stock Farm's b. f. Volit, mmel-Carlotta Wilkes (Ables).. | Daken D, b (Owen). £ | Waldstetn Jr., b 1 3 OND RACE—Trotting, 2:16 cla e, $1000; mile heats, two in three, Jacob Starr's b. h. Our Lucky, by Rajah-Dora (H. Hogoboom). Neeretta, blk. m. y Neernut (Brool . . Addison, blk. g., 8 Mamie Riley, br. m. y Sable Francis, blk. m., by ble Wilkes (Spencer) Ned Thorne, b. z.. by ‘Billy Thornhill (Hellman) helby, b. g., by Wilkes Moore (Rodr! Conn, b. h.. by Inca (Kell Bonsaline, b. m., b tamboul (Bunch) Daymont, b, g., by Lynmont (W. Hogoboom). Sue, br. m., by Lynmont (Clark) | Presiding Judge—J. W. Wils THIRD RAC 129, e Starter—R. Havey. | furlongs; the Flash Stakes; value, $610. 3 Betting. | | Index, Horse. Age. Weight. 14 Str. Fin. ke op. a6 | — - — o | ... Hohenzoller 5 4h 4h 0. Morse. 4 s | @ Mt. McGreger, 3 in 11 Butler . 35 3 | (%) Novia, 4. 5 3n 32 {Jones 3 | "1t February 9 Sh 83 Tulle 4 18 Negligen; 1 52 Blair B 2 riane, 2 61 6n Macklin . 15 Bamboulia, 4 21y 21% |Coburn 6 8 71 72 Bennett . 5 1 $ s [J. Ward.. s Winner, Elmwood Farm's b, h,, b; —1:15%. Black Maria. “Five and a half furlongs; two-vear-olds; purse, [ Weight. St. Index. Horse. ¥m. %m. ¥m. Str. Fin l] Jockeys. Bathos 1 11 11% 1% 1h [Dufy | | Midity . 7 8h 41 2% 23 (I War i ) The Buffoon. 2 2% 31 31 3% |Jones Flush of Gold 41z 2n 42 41 |Golden | Constellator 4 TH; T1% 51% 53 [Morse | (1) The Scot 3 51 61% 78 65 [Walsh El 5 3h 52 6% 710 (Buchanan . s s 8 s 8 |con Winner, J. J. Moran's ch. c., by imp. Bath- ampton-Crisis. 8], ¥IFTH RACE—Seven (urlongs; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $300, Index. Horse. Age. \Velxht.”st. ¥m. %m Str. Fin. , Jookeys. Joar 18 Mike Rice, 6. e 1% 1% (Sullivan . & Libertine, a 4 214 21 2n |Snyder 1 45 Meadow Lark, a 33 11 32 [Jones R Alaria, 3 56 3h 44 |Butler 65 3.2 Ace, & 68 58 Bh |Lioyd 2w Munsey, 7 §5 610 |Ward 3 15 ... Rossmore, . 22 7 7 |Durty d2 Time—1:28. Good start. Won driving. Winner, T. E. McLaughlin's b, g. by J. H. Featon-Mrs. McAllister, 3 [ California Horse Spreadeagles His | Nominating Committee of Bay ‘ City Wheelmen Make a Clea Sweep of the Old Officers. the rec Frank H. D A saam e eSS + ~ + SNV ESTSS Pt R Rt + + + | THE CLUB ARt NOW IGNORED The naud, Dod L. Day enberge: ter ) ttee it is c abers h club’s mos the, elub, 1 consent from conjunction Jose. It was a desperate ride, and con- sidering the con: road the time made was exce <h the 2|Nye and Rusac 3Ryan and Flemin 1 Kelly Longw 5 Dezert and_Lind 6/Marisch and Ke odoves B BUSINESS MEN ARE SHY. No Rush to Enroll Their Names as Supervisors. R. V. Whiting, John F. rice Lowenstein, Johr F. Bartlett, P. H. Tho: n, compr arth: cratic nominege visors. met las building. The session formal and in no ser pirants for nomination, among them Au- gust Tillman, P. M. Wellin, I. L. Houser and Clitus Barbour, attended. The com- mittee has not yet determined whether only efghteen names or a larger list will be presented tc is noted that there busines men for t city on the F effort may t the accompanied Colonel W. W. Foote California, w e in ti city this forenoon. Pr ns have been made by the Iroc v and other Der e Colonel Br: t has awak- ened much in Democratic p litical circles, as nearly alljof the states- men of that faith predict that Bryan will zain be the nominee of his party for the cratic societi rousing re evening. e THE PERALTA CLAIM. (Attorneys on All Sfi;s Preparing to Dispute the Claim to the Tidelands. The case of the United States against Vicente Peralta was called in the United States District Court 3 day mornt | but a continuance was g d until O ber 4 on ount of th on-arrival of | certain dc dence from Washingtor Foulds repre Company. W. of Oakland, appea city of ( O Distric Attorney Coombs and United States Attorney Wox orth appeared on behalf of th overnment and Boyd & Fifleld appeared for Mr The case comes up f on the petition of M a few weeks ago Call. 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