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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31 1899, 0CO0000000000000000C00000000C0000000000000000000C00000000000000000000000000 000090000000000000000’000900000000000000000000000009 [} g ;‘WW*’E A ~ » Inwm&#‘*”“fi § . %est i Jporting Svents From Al Over the World. } Sast. : :"92’:;‘:;:;:;;*:‘;"0°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°oooooooooooboooooeoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooeoooooz‘o‘;:‘c:m;?o‘?o';’: JEFFRIES FAVORITE 'HARD FIGHTING IS PROMISED SUCCESSFUL = |- THE BETTlNG[ IN Heavy Wagering on the Fight by Local Sports---Root Begins Training. : bout he voluntesred to start in s 2 7 on the day of his arrival. reggains ha t ed a mun- e rening elf for the fight, st nig goes through course of | § would r He about 6 s was &, strolls 1 couple of Im i - returns_and eat ght Dy which he boards a car and goe n s a line an Bru i. He is muffled up | € t J L eavy clo begins a sprir ) the San Francisco Athletic Club ¥ 1s taken fn hand and giv == i In the afternoon he b It hour and I E i the heavy- 3 middle-weight, er amateurs who latter are al- ts many 5 ot win- - said day he the people or Root If he does not T t 5 achieve a victory he swears he will neve: enter the ring 1. Alec is stronger | e nE t heen before and his W ."tremendous power behind | been for rounds, but in the first min- STO ute of the nd round Kirwan was put ¢ = by a_swing on the La Fonuse 8 the better of ght all the way P arly put Kirwan out in the t ¢ be inding in time to save v e — -~ LI Schaefer in Poor Form. | g W YORK, Oct. 30.—The fir | the 900 cushion ywed mt ~ = La Fontise Defeats Kirwan. ¢ lef 1 rge Kirwan of £ out was to have : | THE CALL’S RACING CHART. e | OAKLAND RACETRACK, Monday, October 30, 1899.—Thirty-sec- | of the Winte ack muddy. Meeting of the California Jockey Club. Weather M OQ¢ s P 232. ‘ Welght.Ist st ! Jockeys. | = 1 11 Thorpe . 2 1 22 Songer ! 2 1 42 61 | % | | M | | B ONI furlongs; se | 3 < | 23 “ 2 | 1 4 38 | 3 2 41 | 3 3063 | 2 6 68 Macklin 74 |Songer . | 2 8 3 8 M. Bergen T Bad Won easily. Second and third driving s b. g, by Montana-Fusillade's Last wir , bumped at start. Luis performed fairly good. Lodestar m oo ba nger then made no effort with him. Formella can run in cert = s tte 93, Magnus 99, Melkarth | < E—Mile and a sixte : free handicap; three-year-olds and upward; Bettin Tndex. Horss. Jockeys. [Op. G, | stake, T Walsh e T 222 4 Mounce Sl 2 G J. Ward 65 9.5 215 A Ranch 2 135 i J. Martin.....| 6 15 1-16m, 1:5 start &, by Apache-Lina, vement. Oralbec sudden Mamie s i two-year-olds; purse, $300. ulz . Coburn ! X. Good start. Won el Slerra-Countess Zeika. ing pace first three driving, Index e. Age. WelghtiSt. ¥%m. %m. &m. Btr. Fin | Jockeys. g;""é')' T b0/ R A ] 3 A% 8% L] H 27 2h 6-6 11-10 H 81 1 S {219 ¢ e H T %, 1:15; mile, 1:443%. Good start, W three driv " e o Good plart. Won first thres driving, Win. on bore In t three-year-olds and upward; e < T | Bettl Fin. | Jookeys. |opo: 11 2% 36 42 58 81 Won_easily. S mperor of Norfolk-Espirito Santo, fnlsh. Novla ran a swell race. Mafada will bear watching, Inun no speed, Pears’ Economical soap is one that a touch Ul cleanses. Tun of 37 in his forty-s| the biggest of the n\'nn’ing’?l’}l"h?%l:sf Schaefer could do was a run of 2L w | that A, Freshmen Team in Good Shape. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Oct. 80— The entire freshman team, with the ex- ception of Smith, appeared on th | this evening ready to go on With tt}\:eellfx]' training and evidently none the worse for their hard game last Saturda: S & S 2 ay. Several l?‘ the men have good ETOSD"C)L“ of m;fi- ng the varsity team this fall, while the other men have b Deriin Tacn have been retained’ by Cham- th the second eleven. - Kearns Enocks Out Flaherty, BN{:“’ kYORkK& Oct. 30.—Tim Kearns of oston knocked out Martin FI. Lowell, Mass., in_the second rou:l&eglt’,t}?vg Hercules Club, Brooklyn, to-night with & terrible left blow on the heart. | ment after z | In positive LOVERS OF THE FISTIC GAME Amateurs Who Will Contest Before the San Francisco Athletic Club. HE managemen Mttle ha but one 1 Xth street the lovers of boxing w bition given under its € pa monthly exhibiti limit. Mike McClure pounds in an eight-round cont event of the eveni d prom: McClure is a prototype of Champion d Charles Revini Tt 44444444444 444440 SHARKEY'’S ADVICE TO HIS FRIENDS| Tells Each of Them to Wager That He Will Defeat Jeffries. Special Dispatch to The Call. NEW YORK, Oct To some friends who were grouped ind him this morn- ing at his training quarters in New York Sharkey said positively that he would knock out Jeffries in fifteen rounds in the contest for the heavy-weight champion- ship of the world at the Co: Island porting Club on Friday night, and ad- | vised all his admirers to have small bets on him. The sailor pugliist made a state- thorough summing up of his own and Jef record fighters. Sharkey pointed out that it was an open question as to whether Jeffries could take punishment or not, while his own capa- city for punishment had been tested thor- oughly with Fitzsimmons, McCoy, Maher and other noted hard-hitting lists, | Personally, the sailor-pugilist id | not think that Jeffries cc . 24 great amount of punishment. He declared terms that he would prove the correctness of his estimate of the Cali- | fornian’s ability to take punishment when | > San Francisco Athletic Club enough “Thirty-two rounds a premium on th For Thursday evening are scheduled to make thir m. of boxing by a splendid array of leading on the t" is the way Alec Greg knock-outs are so frequent that the bouts seldom go the plenty of excitement. Frank E | doors to-c larger scale, popularity of the oth “Ki Johnson s now in fine Fredericks will r bout will ‘be a fies affairs. of clever boxers mateur talent re to meet at 145 bout will be the A resenc e no on a aking. exchanged blows at he can de! a much effective blow than Jef- afford to take at believe: d mor nd Jeffries is correct or not their meeting n Friday night will determine; but the its clubrooms at ers, and to accommo- age cleverness 10 swarm to each fistic received from th The seating ca- has won his s r contest t Johnson and Ben Hart, a protege of Rufe Wilson and Joe Long are on the card to Camp He has no easy task cut out for him, as Joe Long has won local fame a Greggalnns will probably act as referee, and his in the ring IS a sure guarantee that there will vins puts it, but other. “Kid meet at 145 pounds. from Angels | fight. that an three of Jeffries' blows in order to | 1d one. Whether Sharkey’s estimate of fact remains that the sailor is absolutely | nt of su 2SS, owed In his gymnasium work he is as near the ideal of physical perfection as ible. There Is yus flesh on his b not an ounce of supers ugh apparently as hard as nails, i€ reheless very active. His exercise in- ay consisted of boxing with Armstrong and Dixon, bag-punching and handball and an_eight-mile spin on the road. Although the exerc he took was of a vigorous and trying nature, Sharkey did not show distress at any He is one mass of muscles, and, | bouts | period of his work. He is perfectly trained | that he never felt better pre 1 he does at present. been of the opinion e and says pared for a fight t Many persons ha that Sharkey made a mistake in ext ing the time of battle one week, S0 to give Jeffries an apportunity to get his injured arm into proper e again; but the sailor said this idea was an erroneous one, “] need the extra week, I guess, just as much as Jeffries, S0 my friends need have no concern about my being trained. T am just in the right condition, and that's all there s to it.” t as it may, “Tommy” Ryan apd " Delaney, under whose supervision s has been training at Allenhurst, said to-day that they considered extra week’s time most eneficial to Jeff He looked much better to-day n he did a week ago, and Ryan and v both said that had Jeffries fought last Friday | Football Managers Berry over- | He possesses tremendous hitting pow- by *t at 140 pounds the same night. | of California vs. Olympiec, Sixteenth a work in training, he has the aver- iteur boxer. Good reports have Observatory Athletic Club, where n an at will be worth seeing is that be- conditioning himself for a hard bout ttle. Willlam Condon and arles The do not love each one, as the bo; ‘Wilson comes highly recommended and will probably put up a good scrapper of high order. a D R e Y ) | @44444444 4444444440400 40 4044440444404 4444444 4404444444444 44944444440 the seaside been unable to do himself justice. The Californian himself believes that the extension of time was a point in his favor. He certainly looked well to-day ng his exercise work, which was of a trying character. He punched the ball, had boxing bouts with Ryan and ‘Jack’ Jeffries, wrestled with Roeber and played handbail. At the conclusion of his day's work he looked in fine shape and showed nq indications of the tired feeling which :e(so characteristic of the untrained ath- ete. Jeffries gave no expression of opinion as to how long the fight would last. He aid his style of fighting would be gov. ;‘rnod entirely by that employed by Snar- i t may be a short fight and it y be a long one, but when %[ is all o\'flrmlgh collect the winner's share of the purse.” FOOTBALL SCHEDULES. Arrangement of Games Between U. C. and Stanford. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Oct. 30— of Stanford and Muma of Berkeley have arranged the following schedule of games to be played by the big varsity teams: November 4—Stanford vs. Olympie, Six- teenth and Folsom streets grounds, San Francisco; University of California vs. University of Nevada, U. C. Campus. November 7—Si ford Campus. tanford vs. Olympic, Stan- November 11—University d Folsom streets grounds; Stanford v University of Nevada, Stanford Campu November 18—Stanford vs. Olympic, Six- teenth & m streets ground; Uni- | niversi > s. University of Oregon, U. C. Campus. November 30— Stanford California, Sixteenth and night he would have | Folsom streets grounds, 2:30 p. m. Fiero nn. ) Chihuahu Lona Marie DEBUT OF A CRACK RIDER Tommy Burns Was on Mag- dalenas, Receiving an Ova- tion—Upsets at Oakland. < 3 1 9 Tommy Burns, the Western rider, made hi at Oakland track yesterd signal success. He stayed away from the jockey room and mud-bespattered colors until thelast race, when he made the weight on flying Magdalenas. The event was a five furlong selling handicap and the mare opened a § to 5 choice, receding later to intrepid Mi California d d High 11 to 6. Burns comes here with a reputa- tlon as a wonder at getting away from | For More Sports See Ninth Page. the barrier, and he certainly is good. | ———— e Swinging the mare around at about the| MINISTER UNDER ARREST. fourth breakaway, he was away in front, | ke | Charged With the Violation of the | Electi PASADENA leading at one time by a dozen lengths. The chestnut filly backed up somewhat, but at the wire he held Novia safe, winning | by a length. Burns was accorded a hearty welcome as he issued from the paddock | 9 Lamanda I and received quite an ovation from the (for vidlat 1 assembled crowd as he returned to the | sanitar stand on the back of the winner. Charles footing proved ed horses the muddy reral well-ba to a compl with electic sual, sing, and ran disappointingly. Still, favorites about | poll: held their own by capturing three of the | Who six events decided. the fig By long odds the best contest of the | district. afternoon was the and a half furlong |the saloonmen to gain time sprint_for two-year-olds, with Southern | Rev. Mr. Hayes was arrested and pl Girl, Bathos, Princess Zelka, Alee and | ed not guilty. He will thout a The Scot as starters. Princess Zelka, rday morn Hayes after opening up at 6 to 1 and closing at L vote \& man- 10 and 11, turned up winner after a stub- as g - - KILLED BY A ST born and desperate duel the last furlong | with Bathos. Southern Girl w always a prominent favorite in the betting, and though making a great showing was un- able to concede the weight. Picking up | 110 pounds with Bathos, the pair chased | off in the lead, with Ward, on the Prin- | cess, trailing behind in fourth position, | As the stretch turn was rounded Ward | RAY BULLET. Woman Shot While Watching a Fight From a Window. IRONTON, Ohio, Oct. 30.—C. P. Moore of Green River, Ky., resisted arrest for made his move, pulling up with the lead- | disorderly conduct this afternoon and a ers. Over a furlong from home the favor- | running fight ensued. Moore mptied a ite was tiring and Bathos looked groggy. | 38-caliber revolver, and one bullet, which The latter responded g , however, | went wild, passed through the window of when Jones called on him again, and in |a residence, killing Mrs. Lot Horne, wife a very close and exciting finish lost by a | of a clothing salesman, who was watch- ant head. Southern Girl was a fair | ing the fight” Moore was finally captured after he had re fved slight wounds. third. Alee, after acting badly at the post, showed to excellent advantage anc will undoubtedly be heard from later on. Miss Madeline, 9 to 10 favorite in the betting, took the opening five-furlong spin from Illilouette, after leading all the way. Tionza ran a fair third. “Butch” Fisher's gelding, Plan, was quite the thing in the betting on the seven furlong selling run. In a collision just as the barrier was released he had none the best of it, losing three or fnurl lengths, and was beaten handily by Mont- allade, the third choice. Jack Martin rode the winner and made a good job of it. Don Luis ran an indifferent third. T. Walsh straddled Castake, favorite for the mile and a sixteenth free handi- cap, and his saddle work was capital. | He waited on Mamis G until well into the stretch, where he began sawing wood and moved to the front. At the last Reolia came with a rush, compelling Walsh to ride his mount out to win by a neck. After opening at 6 to 5 and re- ceding to 9 to b Mamie G, the original favorite, finished third. The Baldwin stable furnished the sen- sational one in the mile run, for which Recreation went to the post an 11 to 10 | chofce. The brown filly dropped in with Jack Martin and 88 pounds in the saddle, and sifted along out in the lead. The favorite made a bid for it at the paddock, but her legs wobbled and the outsider crossed the line winner by a head. Show honors fell to Rainie: Track Notes. In the bumping match as the barrier was released in the second event Lodestar fared badly, losing four or five lengths | to begin with. Songer then made no ef- | fort to get up to the leade: For his | strange conduct he was ordered suspended by the judges for the balance of the week. In explaining the ride Songer said sev- eral owners had complained about his unnecessary punishment of their horses and he supposed he was doing right in | not trying to use Lodestar when appar- ently the horse had no chance. On Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock, at the corner of Fifteenth and Valencla streets, 100 head of horses, including many thoroughbreds and trotters, the property of Dan McCarty, will be sold at auction. The stock 1s now on the premises and may be inspécted by any one interested. To-Day’s Entries. WEARY, CAREWORN, IRRITABLE, rob tality nerve force v wi § cure vou. HUDY b First race—Futurity course; three-year-olds | and upward; selling: 17 Vishun . .112/208 My Dear 193 Sport McAllister.12 : 211 P. A. Finnegan..103 18 Judge Wofford ... 8. Algnon. 1108|201 Master Lee 221 Monda 7/ 208 Ricardo . 119 Aprona Florence Fink 208 Starling .. 221 Alturas your druggist he HUDYAN d Mar- iE HUDYAN DO CALL OR WRIT:; upward; puree: 423 201 Major Cook 201 Tourlst II. 201 High Hoe Manzanilla Jennie Refd. Third race—Six furlongs; three-year-olds and upward: purs 214 Alaska Wild Het 109 ... Osculation Ostler Joe. 12 214 Shannonette San Carlos 104 | . Schiller Fourth race—Seven furlongs; all ages; selling: | Tirade . .116 226 Coda 215 Whaleback . 3) Allenna 227 Ringmaster . 0 Jolly (197) Lovdal YA PLEASMNT LAXATIVE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS TiLL 10. done by $4 collar. Ages 6 to 15, fi‘l’fi’fi A 121-123 Sansome Sk nrPine (We retail only to the people of San Francisco and vicinity.) Just to show you MOTHERS OF BOYS! REGULAR RETAIL VALUE SEVEN DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS BOYS’ CAPE OVERCOATS, All wool ; In all colors, BOYS’ REEFER TOP COATS, In heavy all-wool blue kersey ; in astrakhan and chinchilla. 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