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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1899, ©CQ00C00CCO00009 {Dest RECORDS ARE i BROKEN BY | SCHOOLEOVYS| formances at| ) \ letic League | and High Bchool | on fleld egain & : B A ar e 1 t ernoon the 1 s ywever, by at nship meeting ner 220- no co: 0 ext ) hurdles. in 16 1-6 r rec He sec- oping fnto immen ie by whic g 1 t | Ligda, O. H k O. H n b W ooy - 65 R h wl, second, and ¢ h, O. H. S.; Wyckoft, d Dobbins, B. H. 8. hird; by Park, P luma High H. S., second, T nb Robert nd; tin 1 and Green Matched. nd George Green have been ut on November he decision at their ce then Green has been match. TEETH THAT ACHE ! furlong handicap. Latest Records Wade in the Field of Sport. f;"'f”li' O HeaEy @ % PETR gk (] fa3 % C=72HE eleventh semi-annual championship fleld day of the Academic Athletic League was held o yesterday on grounds of the University of California. Two new athletic wonders were -2 developed in Stephen Asbill of Lowell High School and Robert Thomas of Ukiah. The 3 former won the hundred yard dash and the 220, while the latter proved the greatest & hurdfer that ever performed at an Academic League champlonship meeting. He ran both [ SYGTH O L HGTIDI NS STSDGVLODG © 056 furlong spin, decided under selling con- ditions, Sorrow getting the verdict from Chihuahua the last stride by a nose. I | Don’t Know sifted along in front to the bend for home, where he took his seat, SMART SET AT OAKLAND [ln the final race of the afternoon, a six- i | and the brace of sprinters named fought GO I W;ARPED it out. Fauntleroy, astride the favorite, | Alaria, managed to get himself beautls fully cut off and pocketed as the far turn neared, ceasing to be a factor there- Five Sturdy Chcices Crushed. atte May W Fast as a Ghost. | Southern Girl’s Debut. Track Notes. At the conclusion of the coming week's racing no purse offered will be under $300, and they will be increased in value as the | season ages A new ev ent to be called the Burlin- |, Not unlike stars of the theatrical world, | County. FACTIONS AT PEACE Oakland, Ingleside and West- ern Turf Associations Arrange Dates. The war clouds have disappeared from he local racing horizon. The ‘“peace S al turf this | 8ame Club cup has been added to the an-| 00 G°% TEOUE COREOL e PEACE : 5 nual list of stakes to be contested for at _ et 2 3 as well “k across the bay. The distance | STeSS. comprised of Captain J. H. Rees debut of the fast filly It R :‘_f'"‘“? and W. . Shulte, yesterd brought as the occasfon for a large out- A o Surlin. about an amicable understanding be- and ridden by members of the Burlin- -egoers to Oakland yeste t Humidit a S , which goes to the owner of Rosinante, Horton a ria, all pro- | the fist horse the' California choices in the ring, were rocked | Club will present the suc ul rider with | Ssinlg “ atb some silver trophy. Saturday, Oc- ile of defeat. M there was Western Turf Assoclation, at South San Francisco i3 now in course of construction. . bl o game Club. It will be a high welter- | 3 th of the cquine performers Men- | weight handicap, the minimum weight be- | ¥ N A iR ing 140 pounds. The entry of any' bad d some severe reverses dur- | 5cfor will not be received. In addition to ween the California Jockey Club, the cific Coast Jockey Club and the new whose plant The knotty problem, which nearly pra- ‘alifornia Jockey Club to exchange an > wasl is the date set for its first de- | C ndance in the ring, and the layers | ¢ ! equal division of dates with the Western is enjoyed a prosperous ¢ e win of the Calgary wonder, May | — — as the most sensational of the card. er she starts an air of des seems to permeate the alr, ¥'s race was no exception. May d in the fourth eve over a mil for which Rosinante was a piping hc Many inquiries were made as to ary mare’s condition, and reports On the level, though, it | choice. al Track fast. were conflicting. THE CALL’S RACING CHART. | ! OAKLAND RACETRACK, Saturday, October 7, 1899.—Thirteenth \ day of the Winter Meeting of the California Jockey Club. Weather fine. a stepped a mile at Oakland is she ago in 1:40 flat. That she w some w F. E. MULHOLLAND—Presiding Judge, J. B. FERGUSON—Starter. and ready her race demonstrated. | - — Ee E Heavily played at 9 to 5, T. Walsh, who | [@] =~ F Mile and a sixteenth; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, i the leg up, sailed away in the lea i) 1, catching a land breeze at the stretch | < T [Betting. turn, blew in by herself, a length be- | Index. Horse. Age. Weight. S %m. %m. Str Op. Ci. fore Morinel, in 1:40%. The favorite grew | dizzy trying to catch the flylng leader, | 124 Enips, e S S 3 12 finishing an ordinary third. Reolia, ) Monrovia, a. L Ciad 33 Jh 1 45 somewhat out of her class, ran a good Meadow Lark, T R S Y 185 85 fourth 5 4130 gty e 30 40 4% 5 5 5 50 0 Southern Girl, one of the stars of tho Burns & Waterho stable, made her - T, initial bow in the second chapter, a five- Won all out. ond and third driving. Winn furlong sprint for tw Jlds. Bogus | Czarina. Bill looked the most likely of those op- Route too far for Monrovia, posed to her, and the ring held the filly | Latter slightly cut down by Wilmeter. 316, 1:24%4; mile, 1:4 , 1:49%. Good start. er, J. 8. Gibson's br. m., by Fellowcharm- Snips much the best. Meadow Lark a pacemaker to-day. a 1 to 4 chance. Getting away from the post first, the odds-on choice early placed i daylight between herself and the field, | winning eased up. Bogus Bill was ridden 182, SECOND RACE-Tive turlongs; two-year-olds; purse, §2 . to the stretch, with Snips in fourth posi- out to down The Scot for second place. T e The first severe rebuff the crowd re. |Index. Horse. Welght. St. ¥m. ¥m. %m. Str. Fin Jockeys. |Op. Cl. celved was when, in the opening mile-and- | e = i ! | a-sixteenth selling affair, Snips, a well- | Southern Girl : 12 14 14 13 |Thorpe e turned Fellowcharm re, turned down | 125 Bogus Bill. o 22 22 2y 28 4 8 Monrovia, the extensively backed 4 to 1 he . 32 CJCTIE ) 33 12 1 favorite. Meadowiark, with the first 117' ,_.Jmm"- B 214 ;4 32 % 0 % choice in clo: aiting, cut out the pace | 15, P . ¢ e DR T P : %, 1:0244. Fair start. ‘Winner, Burns & Waterhouse's b, f., by Free A romp for the winner. Bogus Bl hard rid Scratched—Pidalia 100, Druidess 103. tion under wraps. Headed for the wire | Buchanan on the last named entry gave the mare her head and she won cleverly by a length. The favorite was second, Won pulling up. Second and third easily. Knight-Sarah Davls. den. The Scot did his best. about the same distance in front of Mead- owlark. the close price of 1 to 8 Humidity THIRD RACE—Seven turlongs; sellin A 133. s i three-year-olds; purse, $250. with the ‘short-end players down a 7 e 1 in third event, a seve e 2 " . jaunt. The filly acted snlmr“ : s 13""," _ Horse. Welght.[St. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin Jockeys. [Op. Cl. at the post, and after leading into the | 13 Anchorea e LT stretch went all to pieces, finishing in ) 33 H¥1 A7 ;10 1,: g:lli‘:l. 1«; the show. Anchored, a 10 to 1 shot, per-| (111) Humidity in 1% 1h 1% 86 [Thorpe 1-3 fectly ridden by Fns;fll]. ldlflwsesl % 118 Watossa 4 4 4 4 ‘ Coburn z 50 ffaversha y a neck. e latter shoul T, Mepran s 3 A g ol o = — H\f:r‘s‘!!fi = by Cl Time—1i, :13; %, %, 1:02%; %, 1:28%. Good start. Won oleverly. Becond and third . . arlving. Winner, P. Hildreth's br. g., by Prince Royai-Homeward Bound. Bookmaker John Humphrey's filly, Mid- ity, scored a pronounced hit in the six- Her price was forced down from threes to 7 to 5, but toward Favorite was beaten a furlong from the wi have won. He looked the best. Scratched—Munsey 101 re. With a different ride Faversham could post time, as the coin went {n on Horton, the favorite, her odds went to 2. She‘was front almost from the jump and won 134 FOURTH RACE—One mile; thres-year-olds and upward; purse, $300. | . erable to spare in 1:14 flat, 2 1 - Hotting. Frawley on Horton managed to get cut e ol off & couple of imes and was probably Index. Hlorse: A ght. € %m. ¥m. ¥m. Str. Fin. Jockeys. [Op. CL. fortunate to lead Loving Cup out for the| ... May W, Tig i gy Walsh......| 95 - place. At the first false breakawny Bam-| 124 Momnel. 4 onUsge il ST e s 1al Athletic Club | boulia, coupled in the betting with Olin- | () Rosinante, 5. 31 anEaa st s e 12 710 thus, ran away with little Johnson, which | (&) Reola, 4. ts as gl R e Pt trick he later repeated and was eventually | 124 Oraibee, 3. 5 L 5 5 5 Postel . 40 40 left at the post. Time—1%, 25%; %, %, 1:15%; mile, 1:40%. Good ., 125 %, a . start. 0 The closest finish of the day occurred | . TMeCK, o . SOk X, Wi mUe, LIk Good start Won easlly. Second and — May W ran away from her field. Morinel might have won at & longer dfstance. Too hot SR S En a pace for the favorite. Bettl a o Jockeys. |Op. (98) Midity, 2. . 8802 11 i1h 1368 iy Horton, §. Aol s e it i SRR i Loving Cup, 2078 o $hi a1 tsaaas 3 Olinthus, 8. ays Ah AT ndn ] February, 105 E 5 5 & |Buchanan 3 9 . . e aee We Carefully Treat e B . [Johneon E P < X *Left. **Coupled w! nthus. ad Time—, Good start. Won easily. tving. and Fill Without Pain Winner, 1. C. ey £., by {mp, Midiothian-Charity. . =nd third driving. less Extraction by Pure Gold Fillings from $1.00 up. Plates That Over Cafe Zinkand. Fit from $4.00 up. Botting. 3 $ up Index. Horse. Age. We((hh!fi(. ¥m. %m. ' %m. St Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. CI. To Soidiers 25 Per Cent Discount, - 3 15 Sorrow, 4. -103) 1 1 3h 2h ° 1ns|McClosky ....| 2 63 102 Chihuahua, 4. -100/ 8 2h 21 32 24 [Buchanan 3 16-5 y 110 T Don't Know, a...109] 4 5l 12 12 38 |Thorpe ., 4 4 ] v HI_URS (22) Alaria, 3. 204l 5 Sh Bh 42 48 |Fauntleroy ..|75 65 106 pry Lark, a. B 3 6 . 20 927 Market St. ... Magdalenes, 3. 1@, 7 en 7 7 e sl B0 B Time—y, 4% %; % 1:1%. Good start. Won first three driving. Winner, D, A. had_things all her way ce. Mid a nice ra Horton pocketed part of the Journey. Bamboulla ran away with his rider, covering the entire distance. Loving Cup ran Electricity, Gas or Chloroform. 186, SXTH RACE-SIx turlongs; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $250. Honig’s b. m., by ynultu&Behe Broeck. McClosky outfinished and outgeneraled boy Alaria badly pocketed and thrown out of runn! Bcratched—Marplot 112, on Chihuahua. Too Mar for Don't Know. ing at far turn. cipitated a war, was the refusal of the | { nothing HIGH SCHOOL BOYS PERFORM WELL AS SPRINTERS AND HURDLERS. the low hurdles and the high hurdles in better than recod time. tended In his races, winning handily. The (‘hn.mmo‘ns’\ip was won by Oakland High School, although {ts representatives were closely pressed by & littie group of high-class performers from the Turf Assoclation and the Ingleside Asso- 000000000000 : Sast coO0000000000C00C00000000000C022000000000000000000000000000000C0C000000000000000000000C00000000000C00C | Neither of the boys was ex- High School of Ukiah, Mendocino TETOGE TOCLL 500 SOATITSYE S QOUTTTOLIS SUSTTHILI L & HOTOHOLGHO D656 SRR S 6 HOHOR DS | WARRING racing. clation as well, it being claimed that the | _Having accomplished their mission, Mr. ('}Jnlrnll(ng powers in each were identi- | Schulte and Captain Rees departed for cal _In order to fortify itself for the im- | Lou sville, Ky ast evening. The latter | pending conflict the ~ California Jockey Club threw open to the public the gates of its Oakland track on September 23, an- nouncing at the time that racing would be continued without cessation until May, 1900. This brought matters to a crisls, and at a meeting of the American Turf Congre: held in Chicago in Sep- | tember, an effort was made to outlaw the i | Oakland track. The motion was tabled, and as a last effort to bring about peace a committee was appointed to visit Cali- fornia and try and bring about an ad- justment of the points in debate that would be satisfactory to all parties con- cerned. After two or three gatherings at which | was accomplished, the confer- | ence met vesterday and the threatened | clash has been averted. The California | Jockey Club was represented by Thomas | H. Williams Jr., the Pacific Coast Jockey | Club and Western Turf Association by | Henry Crocker. Captain Rees and W. F. | Schuite were of course the mediators. Under the terms of a contract drawn up and signed, the life of which is for a term of five years, the California Jockey Club | will get 50 per cent of the racing dates | that may in futur greed upon, and the Ingleside and Western Turf assocta- tions the other 50 per cent. In the in- terim elapsing before the opening of | Tanforan Park, the date for which has | been set November 5, the racing will con- | tinue at Oakland track, Mr. Willlams re- fusing to close as he considered it would work a hardship on the horsemen now paring for the coming season. | has been received to visit turfman will preside in the stand at the | New Orleans winter meeting. An effort | was made to get him for Tanforan Park | without success, and it is now said J. J. Burke will flll that position. e i ASSOCIATION FOOTBALLERS. | Officers Have Been Elected and’ Matches Arranged for the Coming Season. 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