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6 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1899. [} 0000000800C000000000000000000000000000000C0CC00000000000000000000000000000000L0000000000000000000000000000000000000003000000 ~ Y SASANEEABLTAC SREA :HHMM*MNH% 2 . : ‘ Fro [ O he World. i Sase. : ¢ : i Wese. : Jporting Svents From Al Over the orld. | Cast : 3 :“%§u¢¢¢¢¢u: UG riogE b 000CCCC00C00920000000000000000000000000000000000000000°000C000CC00000 oooooocoo_oooooooooaooooooooooooooooooooci:)oosooo?o'o\ocanogooqol’ PAPE IS OO ISCHORR AND ‘Z 000G D & -G-GO 8-—-6—+- G600 0—+-D-0-4-0-0-+-0—9-D+-D4-04-0-0-04-0+-0+-5-+-® D‘[IJ‘DEBSS’?'SQ% b ~m:;::>’ 4 »; _1 1_: _; SPEEDY FOR | HIS HORSES | [ i, e e T SKIFF MEN| ABOUT DUE|: | TORRI T T Sl | Middi o i TenInnings Are Necessary to el i § aan oo Defeats Dr. Dennis and George | Middle Western Owner Will o A : :‘ Baker for the Sculling | Arrive This Week—List Championship. of W.nning Stables. Totals . reation Park. Oakland 4, Santa Cruz 3. Ten innings were necessary to decide the game yesterday afternoon between the Dudes and Lobsters, and for the second time in a single day the Dudes consumed the crustaceans in every varlety of preparation. The game developed a new twirler, Babbltt, perhaps the best Santa g the cted t t J. F know Lion water Campo yrmers Meadowthrope and S atter horse had a severe some time ago, fr t this will q Schor . 1 P inent | | Cruz has within its ranks. In the third ok i B [’;' | inning he replaced Whelan and not a e A hit was made off his delivery. This con- h 1e best of the Middle Western jockeys. Tommy Burns, the 10ted rider. is under cont & Son, but upon the j at firm will relinquish all claim to him, joined with the fact that he pitched six | innings of the morning game In Oakland is | a remarkable record. At the outset of the game it looked like | MARKSMEN AT THE BUTTS. HeLs I - e | a ‘genuine walk over the entire earth for B O i S o o SEaL “k&\x"d- ouse having first call dur- SHAMBION L | the fancy dressers from across the bay. | Members of Clubs Do Good Work on “Joseph. hy. the popular : . | Hutchinson jogged to the bag and Schuetzen Park (San Rafael) 1 will irestmac His pC L | was presented” with second on a wild ol | & judge In the stand at throw. A soft gentle bant by Hammond | [ o o tenBE e ; ¢ | gave Hutcninson another base and him- ¥ s ng the big shooting carnival of the a Rifle Club Sacramento, the nds at S etzen Park, ne s afternoon. | Since the inception of the meeting on | September 25, now in progress at Oakland | 5 atter fe resting at first. Then Mr. Helv X 4 | shooting s hands and the latter threw home to end | ci007 | self a I | Donovan placed the ball in Devereaux's | the California Jockey Club has dis- | ¢ : fael, were crowded with a large ¢ | istenc chins: e ball At i larg aonErtioned among e dir |e | the existence of Hutehinson, but the ball |,y 0 of fifemen yesterday. During the stables as follows T ) | struck Hutch in the back and he was |Bumber of rifiemen e ’ 3 f T = h Safe on the rubber. All this tim m- | some | house i ? \\ X 3 / X oAl AR ol mond kept a-moving round the bags and | clubs were J. Coft . S SENIgE= QUERIS ) | scored, rcllowed ;ss the plate soon | Schuetz J. H. Shiel SkIEECHAMPION. | | after by Donovan, who made the best of fand the Caesir Yo . [ Dunieqvy's single,’ dhese three runs were | Next Sunday the se: & | all Oakland had marked against its na fi. i aients o $ ESTENBEES |8n the score board until the tenth inning. | Park with a picnic gives § i . DoNioR 4 | on the score board N oekiman was pre. | Schuetzen Club, at which shooting, bowl- 5 NN CRAMEION & | sented with & large and bushy bunch of | ing and dancing will be the man features, > o | Ve v chrysanthemums and the boys in | The following were the complete scores of * the bl began singing ‘‘Because She day’s cont ia Schu Utschig, George 3} ic Association of the Amateur Athletic Union was held vesterda Bab with the scu ting Dr. De the senlor championship for the but the attendance was not in keeping w ng Section, bulls- second, A. von fourth, Houser; xth, F. Baumgartner; P 9 | Lov ¥ ; /\ + | home run in the morning. After the pre- I | senzation, the Oakland fielder was not ? | himself, all his_hits being sent toward o , 8 ¢ S Lopsten’) Shinson, 528 @000 0000050600000 -0 650600000404 0—40—+- 00+ @ Nonce The bunch acted as a LobSLer | e Fink : the bat in the fourth and drove the ball [ 3P0 F00s S GEH | SCULLERS AND BARGEMEN RACE IN EL CAMPO WATERS. |ii S S et v nest and | i 2. Soncy 8, ! nd ball and Drennan rounded the b e | 1558; T, fifth inning brought two runs to Santa | ond year. The day wa of Lange's over Hutch's reach and a | Wyll; th the occasion. two base hit by Morrow sent him to Him.” This was tor Moskiman's ¢ | heaven, where his head rested for the | | mascot for Drennan when he stepped to H. He into the crowd. The crowd clung to the | Tyect o iGeatge Hular i a d Cruz. Dalrymple went to first on a throw | eve c third. Andrews bunted and both Dal ride ¥ horpe still has a 8 b Jaok Nvardibis near | —— = e = = - e rymple and Morrow scored. B itlf Shooting Section, medal competitor. The Al or tha mee] e 3 7 ee runs apiece the game ad- | cf class, A. Gehret, 424; firs ‘ daie e = NORA ROMPS A, Deckelman's Mira Monte; | WoLh (WSS, TUUS, AP ISE without a seor- | cl 99; secand class, L. Houser, ot. ne by e s en came ked | 4 ing by either side. Then came a wic oot o error that gave Oaklan the ga Hutchinson went to first on a_ wal forced to second on Hammond's sac nd scored on a juggle of MecCarthy, | who did not field a hot one that Hardie sent into his hands. The game ended here | with the winners at the bat, but one ma | having perished. The score is: | SANTA CRUZ | Black 1 | THROUGH THE ~ CENTENNIAL T.J. Mcinerney’s Greyhounds | pu & Smith's Jennle Wilson ‘s Mose, 164, 1 round—Th beat Whitehe: n_ beat C 8—4; Cash beat Brune, 11 a beat Rusty Gold, 4 ;x.[x Trn‘\lr}v beat E. M Kel- B. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E . & Tommy Rex. 8—4; Luxor be ). Chella’s Golden Russet |yt carthy 2b & . &. s e Ty 1 mn BO h t 1 Thornhill beat Tea Rose, 4 son's Terronite: Lowe & | papy g T Sl e S T 1 = e W th Stakes at Union R e, e rante. Lre ca bsount or | BAUILIE £ & D 1 L 8 4 Al @ AVWARDS NINE WINS. C 2 Pa k Third round—Theron beat Bohe, & a | Handy & Smith’'s Victor Queen being With- | prennan ef Ars el S i > oursing Iark. beat Cash, 5—4; Lady Emma beat Luxor, 14—5; | drawn. Clark, *{ & 2b 14 0 1 0 2 4 0 Defeats the Acme Athletic Club in a { | L Thornhill (a bye): Roval Flus! | _Second round—Sweet Music beat Moss Rose; | gifary "y oo g o] Th Srevi 35 # he k 16 oF Fourth round—Nora beat Theron, & yrn- | Babe Murphy beat Norman: !J:orl}(ll]@:l ,!‘»»z:( | Dalrympte, 1t R ey e ST AT Close Game. hree greyvhounds from the kennels of | hill beat Lady Emma, 6— | Chicago Boy; Mamie Pleasant beat Gold Hill; o 3 e e R R W | ATW. )S. O B . T. J. McInerney of Merced carried off all | Final—Nora beat Thornhill, 8—4. Glenroy beai Liack Hawk; Flora McDonald [ oW © eBes e oy 04 HAYWARDS, Oct. 15—The P. & H. hon nd $315 In prize money at| Reserve stake—J. P. Thrift's St. Michael beat | beat Warrior: Young America beat Candelara: | Andraws,® ri 3 0 o 0 2 1 1|baseball club of Haywards defeated the : - - P Doy it e 3. Sterl & | St.- Helen beat Lady Gilmore; Golden Russet kg 2 2 2 2 2 _Z _Z|Acme Athletic Club nine at the local ath- 2 S iicaumnE ATk O v n® | Knowles' Sleety Mist Leat T ronin's De- | beat Mald of Bail. 'St Oran beat/ Wild Tralee Totals .3 3 7 38 15 6]letic club grounds to-day by a score of 10 2 he one-hundredth day’s coursing at the | o 7—3; Sterl & Knowles' osa | _ Third round—Babe Murphy beat Sweet Music; i L : 2 s St e i, & g park and to commemorate the occasion a | bens Maher & Reid s Par. lomiy, 240 T 3. | Mamie Pleasant beat Liberty' Bell; Flora Mc: | *Winning run made with one man cut. [0 e featnsel of jthe game srvaxitio H % | spectal programme had been prepared. A srney’s Regina R beat I. F. Halton's Tic | Donald beat Glenroy; St. Helen beat Young OAKLAND. | work of Bogard, Rayver and Zambresky - T el i e 700; Sterl & Knowles: O'Hara beat R, E. | America; St. Oran beat Golden Russet. REETE S SR of the local nine and of Denny of the 1 5 ake known as the “‘Centennial” was the | 1—M Pl bet Babe Aci The H ds club 1 8 75| Cholce Bit ofihe orran 3 | 8 B. Tapes'a Wonner, "9—1i meMaTnectisyte | | ROSTth rding Mumia; Fieasant hent. Date | pritoniason, 16, i@ 2 H0f e aa o g Somes. The FHlaywards clubiisopen: to 3 53 R o s e‘ er nguI an numcl; | R beat J. Kennedy's Ever 194: l;lh’n;!;h\, St. Helen ran a bye; St. Oran ran | g/ ran: ™2 R Rt e e S('\ll nges from any amateur nine in the 0 2 e highest class dogs on the coast to the | dmond’'s M ng Glory beat Curtis & ) Hardle, rf g 00 g e i g | State: 2 3 | number of thirty-two. It was won by |S Commodc W. H. Lord's ue\.mw: Fifth r;'x)nd—,\}?ml- Plo:san!gl"*;\l!"il Oran. | fonovan, cf PAORER e P en e g | ——————— H 4 | MoTnernest s Nors o vilson's Magret, 9—6; J. M Hnllnn'n‘ Final—Mamie _’f“j’ij“j; 3 HE Dunleavy. 2o .4 0 1 0 4 4 1 The Gas Escaped. 0 T | The stake was run under the best possi- | & nn's MeRinley 6ti B B de B Lops | COURSING AT STOCKTON. |arfseosvnd 8 8 1 3 3 1| Peter Gokolowski, an apprentice, and 0 s ble conditions. The hares were strong,|Sara beat Gus Abercrombie’s Irma, 14—10 ' e Moskiman, if . .4 0 1 0 1 0 O0|William Hamilton, a marine, on the 0 3 |the field as smooth as velvet, while in the ‘ i‘}*\;'\‘-‘]‘&v:‘“f;"[ Beapn e "_“,f:t”w'fi STOCKTON, Oct. 15.—A big crowd, live- | Harper, p . -4 0 0 0 0 2 0fcruiser Marblehead, had a narrow escape 01 0 171 1 lalrthere was a trace of autumn crispness | oy Pavenport, 7-0; 3. Hurley's O K Capitol |} hares and good hounds gave rare sport | morare . i 3| from belng victims of carbon monoxide. 0 0 7 |thatadded zest to the sport. The outcome | Comb's Motto beat J. H. Harrison’s Hot Haste, | this afternoon at Interior Coursing Club's | RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. They engaged a room at 111 Geary street ol of o 1 |was mfrx subt il the end. One by one | 5-0: Al Austin's Firm Toe beat Murphy & k. Prizes ranged from $35 down. ‘St.| 0 =% ot 00 RN viee) S anaweisnt sang e e 0 0 0 1 | warm favorites dropped out, o | Toland yrnament, 4—0 5 % o Pat Mo ol s Cruz ... L0, UH0LL 2000000 3 | were found unconscious in bed. ere 0 50 3 atiorsmiat o e sust nd round-St. Michael beat Slesty Mist, | EIMO took first honors, with Pat Molloy | "5age nits SR S T e e e opcock and the g: ol of 3t et T P WAIm |4 ¢; Regina R beat Amarosa, 5—0; Johnny R | 'unner up. josoat 0 000888 023 |escaped. They were taken to the Receiv- aliuaed orite, bu 3 drawn after two | peat' O'Hara, §—0; Morning Glory beat Re-{ g, o centy-four-do ake—Sw ABORBIEE oo o 300 D000 Cas —% | ing Hospital and soon recove 0| 0( 0| 4 |courses. He was suffering from a cold | volver. 10—5; Lavender beat Sara, 63 Beacon | ,Run down, twenty-four-dog stake—Sweet SUMMARY. EGon L e | g L E | Briar beat Rings Around; Happy Bute beat 0 0 1 fand did not run true to form. Luxor |beat O K Capltol, 4—1; Motto beat Firm Toe, 2 . 1ta—M S Glavk s Bacunc 0 0 1 e nvinGbIE onbil BE A 3 | Bounding Belle; Duty beat Jean Valjine; St Twobase hits—Morrow, Clark Sacrifice o i ik anvincibl 1til he met Lady Em- | " ryirq round—Regina R beat St. Michael, | Elmo beat Quiver; Dick L beat Lilly; Jack of | hits—Donovan, ammond, Andrews = Eirat | D EMENTS. 0 0 [ 1 | ma, which led him to the hare and finally | Johnny R beat Morning Glor: 2; Lavender | des beat Honey Moon; Sunolite beat Mo- | base on Gl b“lf‘“‘af‘”' e e 0 0 o 1 |defeated him by a score of 14 points to 8. beat Beacon, 14—9: Motto (a by | loch; Pat Molloy beat Wanderer; White Dia- mz;: on va s flahm' ar‘\};iuz rufi 4”“'3;;‘1 3. ‘ I ol 1 The chances of Bohe and Whitehead | Fourth round—Regina R beat Lavender, { mond beat Queen; Pocahontas beat Arno; [ Left on bases—S vt g [ e | B R S & vtehead |5 115 Johnny R beat Motto, § T. J. Me- | Rough Rider beat Robin Adalr. Struck out—By Harper I e | e 0 o o 3 | were mllnm! in the second round when it | " ' = 3 % Ficst tles—Sweet Briar beat Happy Bute; St. | !;unfl;;m\. xmu\v‘{x?‘mm f}&fln(;‘(mml l'un‘lw\‘l!‘ ’n“ ° . P 0| 0| 1 |required three trials before either could be | Eimo beat Duty; Dick L beat Jack of Spades; | Hutchinson. ~Wild pitches—iVhelan 1. Bab- Botais 5 i A mo bea v 7 4 o - o “five | ) o MnilE T e 0-Day’s Entries, |7 nd the decisive one 8— in favor of 3 [yhice " Dlamond; Roush Rider beac Poca- | PIRGCE TN | p e i First Six furlongs: selling} three-year- | Bohe. Whitehead seemed in the better oy | "Second ties. mo beat Sweet Briar; Dick TR 1 feat Sunolite; Pat Molloy beat Rough | MORNING GAME. Rider. }T).(:\;d“t(u—S!. Eimo beat Dick L; Arno beat | Oakland 9, Santa Cruz 4. 01- Ca“ on Om- local Agent | Pat Molloy. ; Oakland won the morning game by hit- L e S S U S S 4 : | condition, but the hard work told on him. i3 Bajom. Chance.1 | He 15 a big, loosely put together young TR o | Ereyhound, while Bohe is compact, with Kootenat | muscles like steel. She made but a poor Final Elmo beat Pat Molloy. 162 San Augustine. | stand against Theron in the next round, | v stake—Gentleman George beat Black | Uing lwhd A{"S” ‘*‘\“fl Eorfl}\:‘fs for Vel " - 45 | Gra o eV i 8 r Known to the game. e olds | however, going out by a score of 5 to 3. e e b e DL T e s For a copy of the report made by | ucky Dog, Wiish 18 Possesent of £oint Anna Held beat Lady Gray: Lucy G beat |Ln th second inning, i the fuel committee of the Produc- 3 ... Formella ........1u2 | speed, made no showing against Luxor | Marie; Mickie Dugan beat Miss Pollard; Cora | box for the Lobsters, Moskiman and A e e R e other| - O . 161 Spry Lark 100 | once the latter passed him, The score > | Z beat White Lily; Yellow Tip beat Hard | Hardie batted the ball over the fence for =5 Sarinaciurers’s Atsoelas . 7 Jennte GIbb...11108 | o ya'e Gavic home runs and four tallies resulted. Santa n, on our ", Burke defeated | 141 Starling ........109 < First tles—Gentleman George beat Grant R;{Cruz did something in the hitting line also, — The last course was run at dusk, when Third race—Futurity course; three-vear-clds | the color of the hare seemed merged with her. Score, 2119, | Cora Z beat Mickie Dugan; Marie beat Yellow | registered thirteen of them and that Contra Costa Propefly + L4 + & 1 & + @ + @ | Anna_Held beat McGregor; Lily beat Lucy G| nine hits being their portion. = Oakland + @ + @ . ® and upward; selling. | that of the ground. It was easy to sej sl $ | g > s3 p- Tip. is_what won the game. I W}'f;:;\:[“w 2( ... 8pt. McAllister.11; | @rate the dogs, as Nora {s as black as &?emnd ties—Lily beat Gentleman George; | Each team s%nred a run _in the . | nnessce Maid.105) 130 Rio Chico..... 107 | night while Thornnill is white with some Anna Held beat Yellow Tip; Cora Z (a bye). | first inning. Babbitt made first on We are down 900 feet, and will e Y ORI e Maid......112| 156 Polish ... \106 | slight brindle markings. Nora led from Third ties—Lily beat Cora Z; Anna Held (a|qa hit to Hutchinson, scoring on - SRR 2. Dolan 3 . Hand defeated J. K min, n2 g strike oil within 300 feet furth i d F. Lewis re, 1ods, 931 yuming 2 | the slips and had a_ commanding lead bye). Drennan’s double. For Oakland, Ham- ks - SN0 Sest Sunihior (i A1=18, 921, | throughout, although Thornhill was in for JubGE GRACE Final—Anna Held beat Lily. TonaeHIt wrdly Wt & aharki istols irilling. “Iilustrated Prospectus” second and went to third on an error of on application. e |@20e00e00060000s0000 KEPT HIS EYES +-0-+5+04-0-+-0+090+0+0@ | McCarthy, scoring on Dunleavy's hit. 15¢ Stromo . I e B - The second inning brought Oakland four —_— Smi 138 Lothian % SIRATIE B :; runs, two being homers. Two runs were kin and F. added in the third and two in the eighth. . . 7. K3 + | “santa Cruz inning was the sixth. Dren- G 3 | nan reached first on & low throw by mericaan vil an dic ? | Schmeer; Clark hit to Hutchinson and 3 s @ (56Rngmaster 4 | Drennan e mughm at sngnnd, Streib % er and (139 Soclalist 110 | & | hit_safely, but a hot one by Dalrymple 1 W, ¢ 167 (153 Novin -.. 104 | was stopped by Lange and Clark was out. e lner Om an : i | % | Then came Morrow, who swatted the ball ire ang Clements Selections for To-Day. @ |for a two bagger, scoring Streib and 2 van and W. Fisher First race—Gauntlet, Tiburon, The Offering, + | Datrymple. The score ls: EOCMS £ &1 EARSOTI EUHDING - Serres and_R. Regli de . Second race—Formella, Ocorona, Jennie Gibb. & OAKLAND. SAN A , CAL. and C. Johnson. Scor. | Third race—Wyoming, Polieh, Spo | AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. < A — O'ROUK sy uson. - Beare, 3 S L | 4 | Hutehinson, 1b. T oa‘;‘rg?.q}f.:mfm,, gri{‘?d‘“;;E & | @ | Hammond, ¢ 5 2 4 1 6 0 0 SN, - vay. th race—Reolia, Lodestar, Lothian | - }"\"‘“‘- ot Hih } U sy a0 3 Fifth race—Socialist, Imperious, Marpl Jonovan, 3 1% sty & 5 : . Marplot. | & > | Dunlea BE0sE A borig 9y «Green”’ beer is e i e Dl it . I CLOSING GAMES OF © @B na © | Morkimans 1¢ sealia et v ILM fermented in a 1lgh | 4 SEES BETY o NARCIS50DS 130N 4 | Borghers, p i34 0 38 3f|ALL AILMENTS OF MEN GUHEDI THE EASTERN LEAGUE ! | AFomrome THE HARE AND SCORING. QT SEs e S temperature, and put o T | N siGHT e 2 oz SR 1 1 I f_ FINAL STANDING OF THE CLUBS. & o | R. BH. SB. PO. A. E > € “lubs B , i & | McCarthy, DG i g iy on the market before | cu oG worpe | 3 A Day’s Sensational Coursing 3| BB it b el 3 d - 625 Chicago v X Tni >, = v o : 2 & 1 ment: S o I 3\Chicago - . The two stakes at Union Park yesterday | Drennan, cf. S b fCl mentation 1s com Ehtmacn 2 New Yory o6 at its entennial” or one-hundredth : Clark, rf & 25 A1EI0520 geasins S evou g ik 1 I £t. Loui sS4 Washington 13 r_lr_\'r-etmg anr};wn»d an immense attendance, T ;ll:r,j: ‘;}:‘ : E 3 i 1? 0 | ate I C Cincinn 53 Develad. o 301 he sport throughout the day was excit- ympl 2 0 0 plete. t may cause na veland . 20 114 inig, “the result in every course being, 3 | Morrow Lilei 0l l I CHICAGO, Oct hassball season _%w-r)mngxi. in doubt. T. J. McInerney won b S0 Ui s0 g 1sness. R TR AR e gl oth stakes, while a third of his repre- ! PRI argest prac- 21110USNCss 1 s it S Tt sentatives finished second. @ e ] ki é‘mfisfie‘é"r:em:nxl it of B d Sl T il D HITS BY INNINGS. {on the Pacific Coast. Established 17 years. ° = ; f him ? | oaxtana 2000 |PRIVATE BOOK and advice free at office T rt was very ragged h HAD MOMNEYON THE s 'anlina R*and Johnny R divided @ | Base hits. IS or by mail. All letters confidential. _n's 8 very d in e ret a second mone; Sa ) 0 9 : ? an me, the "misplays giving 'fhe Coloncis WINNER ANDLT ’ G s R | ; Segle O aeLaes |731 Market St. San Franeisco. | v victory and ¢ ng the lo A 7 § | 3 e R | of the t T seventh | Coursing at Ingleside. Joi SUMMARY. l | 1;::'_:“..1.:.)1‘ vas called at th | .‘l'x@rr@{x‘ i‘“ B e S u@»rOs | M innqu Pleasant won the open stake at ."®"‘0+®+@>+@+®+®—0—. ‘Rgnrl Iren\gn\x]h]lr for—Borchers, 2: Andrews, et re, RS EARY | a brief spell. Nora ran up a score o ngles resterday and her full sister, Col : Babbitt, 3. Home runs—Moskiman | v eevDdD e >>oBVDd A 2 re, first game 2 olumbia P: gl . Hardie! x ' a a e N oI O e o act | O Tlelen was mnnercun Haeh Bitkhes 8 Bistol Olub Soares, e DR. JORDAN'S creat £ v Chiokst 2 5 i | eeping with that shown by ihend are owned by Connell Bros., and they | Harhor View = X Oakland, 2; Santa Cruz, 2, s o is ferment ed for | e Tous P 0§ 1|the champion class. The MeTheeney sent | were certainly entitled to the stake for | the s View rfi??ér@,‘:{flf’p::‘:{""“5 balls—0s T by ot chlie ""sEu" OF A"AT““Y i Batteries—Garvin and Donahue: Thomas ang | TeSentatives, Regina R and _Johnny R, | the fine condition in which they sent | Rifle Club. Following are the semus: 209 | Santa Cruz, 6. Struck out—By Forchers. 8¢ by 1051 MARZET ST. bet. 6:227i8, £.7.C21, . . »» | o'Connor '| worked thelr way into the final and di- | their entries to the slips. The coursing | Glina i fndrews, 1; by Babbitt, 2 Time of game— . months—till « ripe Score, tecond zame: | vided first and second money. Lavender | throughout the day was good and the e & Maal—F. O Young, &, 4, | 1355, Umpire—Graves. ' Offivial ~ scorer—Mc. Wotth Ve M dy | | f' e g |4§an covered herseif with glory ‘and the | betting lively . The hotiest thing handed | icbe bistol medal . M. Daiss, 45, 4, 51; S5 —_— discase peaitivaly emred by the ey Chicago g g oot Mo admirers ere in ecstacy | to the ‘‘pikers” all day was at the closing | P. Becker, 48, 34, 64, 71; J. P. Cosgrove &b Specalist cu the Coast. Est. 36 years. ——almostat theIreez- |icusi | over her performances. She beat McKin- | part of the programme, when St. Oran | 75 grove, 6 Sacramento Teamr Wins. ‘ e iy 0o 1S Bara 6 Acon 14—9, and wi my in a bye and won on the | Lew OR. JORGAN—PRIVATE DISEASES & revolver trophy—F. O. Youns, 5, 73; | SACRAMENTO, Oct. 15.—Sacramento, Batteries—Callahan and = 1 Lati Umpire—0'Da hance: Philippl | finaily defeated by Regina by & score. of | aport el at odds of Hee tnovon on the | - T Dai = 15—11, which show ) The Reds closed the | OL1¢ feld she is i by superior hitting, won a fast game from 2. 21, | San Francisco to-day. The visitors were Pos.tive Curein every case undertak ing point, where all that in the language | delayed the sport as usual after the course ,,fl“b" rifle I edal—A. B. Darrell, 2, stick | by refusing to be caught by her owner. | 2 2% 2 Hove; s Write for Book, PHIL@SGPRY cf CINNATI, Oct. 15. ¢ | unable to hit Dovle, and up to the ninth | Drennan, Borchers, = Moy | _There was a good attendance at the | Sacrifice hit—Schmeer. Pirst hase on fllrrr::s‘i yst Codxultation frre and. strictly privase Trewment. personally of by Teren A§ e 8 2 5 o e e ipitol beat Statesman 3—2. From | If she cannot be broken of her fits of the | > it 2, e or Book, iy the air has been fil- Season with w0 eASY wictories over the Exles. | the stand it was claimed Sttesman | sulks her entry should be refused by the | mritt, % % 9 3 G Man . {nning they had touched him for only one valuable beok fof men) | & B e Ta® raihied b¥, Quinn | seemed to have the better of the course. | fleld stewards, as her performance of yes- | Micomd” s iam: 18, 4. hit. In the ninth they drew two more, | { DR JORDAN & CO_ 1051 MarketSt..S. F. e rindance. 1500, Bcore, “arte do good-| Judge Grace said he was not on the hare | terday was certainly an imposition on the | Youns. 5. o4 8, 20 7 " ; TSyolver—F. 0. | which, with an error by Sheehan, g > tered. : Sy : Bame: | and was not entitled to the points the am. | spectators. The results of the day were | Sre . Herer g ool gl White, 6. ted them two of the three runs. Thurg Clubs— R. H. E |ateur judges thought should be awarded | as follow! 62, 64, 65, 70; T gk v _Clu I s | , 64, 65, 70; Mrs. G. Mannell, was an_easy mark, being touched for Cineinnati 16 17 2 [ him. The results in detail follow: Open stake, first round—R, P. Jullan's Sweet | White, 68; F. Hassmann, 65, twelve hits, two of which were home It never causes bil- |cieveiana 1 8 1| Centennial stake—George Whitney's Theron g | “Rifle, 200 yards—F. S. W runs. Score: Batterles—Cronin and Woods; McAllister and | beat Russell, Allen & Wilson's Dalsy Clair, %‘,“'f“,}f;‘fi,f Qxhllofingflpshén‘:khfflxf;‘;,gwg 20, e SO, 8.8, ge, : RUPTURE, USE NO MORE_ IRON Hoops or Steel Springs, SACRAMENTO, : Sugden. Umpire—McDonald. 5—0; J. H. Périgo's Controller beat Pasha Ken: | Lady Blanche; J. Coleman's Norman beat T T R e v JOUSIICSS. Quarts, pints, halt-pints. Score, second game: nels’ Rest Assured, 5—2; J. H. Perigo's Bohe | Corkery & Horr's Douglas: T. Faning's Babe Choynski to Meet Mo AB. R. BH. SB. PO, A. E. and_comtrt. and l?l%.?);‘;a:‘ln‘.h;'}” Clubs— R m g |Weat R Eode B 'Lopers St Anthony. 0—4&; | Murphy beat A, Van den Bursh's American 9 s R . o Nt cally CURED by DR. PIERCI Your grocer or telephone West 1. Cinclnnat! % % B |R E de B. Lopes’s Whitehead beat H, Fagle; Russell, Allen & Wilsen's Chicago Boy | ST. PAUL, Oct. I is_announceq | Harvey, rf, e BT 0 8 0t Maguetic Elastic Truss. [rCall £10 elephone West 144, Sy 2 13 3|Deckelman's Rocker, 4-3; Curtls & Son's C: beat James Norton's La_Goleta; Larkey & | that Joe Choynski and Dick Moore have | Q. CoRRor, PR e T office or write for New Pamphlet California B Co. e e (a bye): P. J. Rellly's Plough Boy beat Rock's Liberty Bell beat Lowe & Thompson's | been matched to meet before the St | LABaD. s. e e T TR T No. 1. e v o Datteries. Hahn and 3 olb and Bug- | Dean's Gladlator, 6-3; Sterl & Knowles Rusty | Printe Hal: J. Seggerson's Gold Hill beat Dr | Louls Athletic Club October 55, The matey | Stanley, ‘e RSB R S AL MAGNETIC Ef en, Ump 5 Gold beat E. & R. Scott’s Lord Byron, 6-2; | Douce's Sarcastic; Connell Bros. Mamie | will bé a twenty-round go. e ToE pe b Sl pa o TR TIC TRESS o, iy 20 Mariet st..opp. Palace Hotel. San Franciasa