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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 189%9. 06GO00006600000000090000090000000000000000000000000000 OO00000000O000900_00000000000000000 & & Records Wade in the Sporting World. % 0O00000090000099°°9.°00°°’°0°°000°0000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000CC0000C00 Q (] (] [+] [+] JOE GANS OUTPOINTS McFADDEN the De;isi;)n After One the Hardest Fights Szen in New York. The Call sctal Dis 1.—At the Broadway Joe Gans, the col- itimore, receved McFadden of hardest fights a long time. This of the men, the ng Oct. to-night g HE canyons of Marin County will reverberate with the Point Reyes. FRANK MASKEY’S LADY ROD’S CHAFF READY FOR QUAIL. The gentlemen not attached to clubs will probably rendezvous sound f explod . S rowde -day. er ne - 4 e O O O el The favorife dogs of the gunners have been in training for 4 the opening of the season in which quail may be this occasion for some time, he fllustration shows Frank | . and many members of .the shotgun brigade will Maskey nglish .‘-.m-r\um Rod’s Chaff as she we ks 'l'; the = | first opportuni some of these most field. She was bred by Attorney E. F. Preston, and is by Rod's LIPTON SAYS ADIEU TO | beautiful of game birds. Marin will undoubtedly attract ;P’:“’ ¢ ll';‘f“\‘d::; nl\:‘m e np‘?\ml"' “:Hfh.'-”m:"i;:fll.{! s THE SHAMROCK'S CREW | the greatest number of gunners, as from all accounts quail are &S She won third prize fn ihe Derby at the 108 dets tLE to be found there in large numbe A large D € Country chooting over her in Marin County. This will not be her first club members left last night for the scene of action in their practice this season, as her owner used her in the Kel | private car. The preserve of the Tamalpais Sportsmen’s Club River country when there In quest of mountain quail some es It a Safe Voyage on the Re- Across the Atlantic and that of the Olympic Gun Club will also be well patronized. weeks since. Ocean. : 2 = T TR R = B £ i oet. &1 the | T ~while Joseph Costello, W. C. Hamerton m- CHALL and L. Richardson will be in the judges' :: stand. The sport will commence at 1 p. ¢ m. The entries, with their classification 225 class—Dr. G. W. Klelser's Alta Vela, L of the 8 James G. Ches| Goldy, N. Hottua’s SWORD FIGHT| SPEED TRACK| i fii it 2:30 class tewart's Billy McKinley, pa T 5 3. € Ohlandi's Harvey B, J. G Kirkpat: Tick's Azalia and M. Reardon’s Sir Ab- 1 1 ho! Prof. Generoso Pavese, Noted | Reinsmen of Go'den Gate Park [Pt = @ ianeh L. Dr. . 2.5 A et . 1 Dalziel's Bobby J., J. Foss' Lafay Swordsman, Arrives to | Driving Association in | ete and & Gommets Carde b N ; | Do Battle. . Friendly Rivalry. Bond Issue Defeated. o | EUREKA, Oct. 31.—The election held [y S 5 here to-day for the purpose of determin- v FIalome: Lpnes The members of Golden Gate Park | S G0 iraka Should be bonded for o A Driving Assoclation met in thelnjrooms at | g5/o00 to erect a school building was over- riety by chal Palace Hotel last night and arranged | whelmingly defeated. But 500 votes were An he of the for their matinee racing on the Speedway | cast, while the district has 1500 votes, Two s at Washin, o meet him in | next Saturday. Three races, each having | hundred and ninety-nine were cast g mortal combat, and who h&s Won fame | four entries, form the card from which Agalnst ithe bondh and A1 for. ) through his wonderful ability with broad-| tha members expect to extract much : S & 5 | swora, and cane, arrived in this city | pleasure and ,\xflf,mem_ Indians Stranded in Omaha. S : *| Monday and registered at the Commer- | ' The races will be best two In three| WASHINGTON, Oct. 3L—A party of r H al Hotel. heats, and will be run on the right-hand | about 100 Indians, mostly from the t The professor came to this coast with | side of the Speedway going toward the|and South Dakota reservations, s L T T e and & mumber. of chal. | Ocean. They will be over a distance of | stranded in Omaha, and Special Tndian ke s LSOO Ianc 8 et three-quarters of a mile, as the drivers | Agent Jenkins has been ordered from ! 3 [LenEenito pclizensinE mabkons fLidS require some space in which to score. T.| Pine Ridge to secure their return to the ¥ chatrman | pecially includes Professor Louis Tron-| 3 Crowley wH‘ handle the starter's fiag, | agencies. . Sir T Cup come. | chet, instructor at the Ol ub, and e the ser would be irhe | = = = > == o | could return to his native heath with the | LW THE CALL’S RACING CHART ) o Sham- | Pélt | * ® h-avenue | Signor Pavese is acknowledged to be | H ! r House of the greatest swordsmen In_the = e i e {. He defeated such as Dun. i S e *. Ror Jtessor Mo OAKLAND RACETRACK, Tuesday, October 31, 1899.—Thirty-third ghih R o bl day of the Winter Meeting of the California Jockey Club. Weather fine. | s evidence of h Track heavy. x g0 the It ont - / S e to hoites On'the| _ JOS. A, MURPHY—Presiding Judge. FERGUSON—Starter. BOLD WORK OF A AR 0 e a0 Q88 TINST RACK-Futurity course; selling; three-vear- nd upward; purse, $300, the astonishment R 7 ated AL SRS LONE HIGHWAYMAN | ands of & time he Italian m: Index. Horse. Age. e Held Up and Robbed Six People but | fi¥e men In ZHe | am f Secured Very Little Booty for merly of the United States ar | & TR His Trouble. S bR I Judge Wortord, 'd NDLETON, Or., Oct. 2L.—A lone | Schlauenberg and F. e ghw rforn 1 hold piece of | Hoboken Fencers’ 201 city limits of Pendleton| In June, 1898 Sig 2 brage at the challenge is g, when he held up ! rranz: General Rt L s ain e, and in tt ; O A " offered to meet the Lieutenant ( Washington ner. specd ¥ A man | Lieutenant Carra as has spee W over his | eroso F that chalienge iss nz. w up their | you to General Lee and Captain Sigsbee = through | not go unanswered by the American pe . B | Dereby agree to meet you in_mortal comi ECOND RACE—SIx furlongs; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $300. 15 2 31 41 910 10 Winner, McConnell's ch. sily. Second and third driving. finished well. Ricardo is improving. t McAllister won't do. > along ;y;,.y\{ | Index. Horse. Age. Weight rom 1 € | . T resent struggle ck him | Bresent SNEEE dn Ttalla fcan and nat-| 26 Jennie Reid, 3.... . cutting an | yrajjzed citizen of the Uni ates, desire to [ 202 High Hoe. 4. him 1 15clous. | it myself in the place of th at gentiemen | 201 Tourlst IT, h§ cents for the 1 have challenged. Should you 127 M xn:]}\a. .- rot m Bowman with | notice my willingn o satisf] )';v;lrnwr ek | Major Cook, a. P Bowman ylelded | revenge, 1 s s oward | e and Mrs. 1an her gold watch. | and cha Spanierd S| Goad starts robber then held his pistol in the | world over who dares to insult | A gallop for the stopr: faces and vilely insulted them. He | flag off ‘and then quit. There ought to ba one among the Winner, R. Hughes' b, . Third ¢ 25 | Betting. 2h |7. Woods. 11 Ranch 3y 41 by El Rlo Rey-Fonsetta. ing. ped. rist will win soon. Major Cook cut ‘les away and disappeared in 2eT8 W in to accept my challenge; & not I consider you all as a grand lot of chatter- boxes [ had the pleasure of challenging Your Ex- THIRD RACE—S| ar-olds and upward; purse, $300. 1 240. = ellency som ud offered to g0 to T ‘ THetting. Dependable Drugsf | ¢ aafa;, but as | Index, Horse. Age. Weight.|s %m. %m. %m. - Str. Fin Jockeys, [Op. Cl. pleased to make some spee Ostler Joe, § 22 21 12 ubscribe myself your servant, Alaska, 4 1Y% 12 7 G SO PAVESE. Schiller, a . 3h 35 3 On Sunday afternoon between the hours San Carlos, g 1% o . of 3 and 6 o'clock Signor Pavese will give gviid Het, 4. o A i 50 an exhibition of endurance fn Washing- Shannonette, 4 36 B 4 all comers. ton-square Hall and meet el Time—%4, 25%; %, 3 Jim_Douglds, Good start. Wo Ostler had nothing to spare. at a longer route. Scratched—Osculation 109. SCHAEFFER IMPROVES. Gains Ten Points on Slosson in the Alaska shc Colds Wild Het speed for a quarter. 8%. Winner, W. D. Randall's blk. h. by Fresno-Sister to n first three driving. owed sudden Imorovement. Schiller will do Shannonette swerved into fence. §‘ el ADVERTISEMENTS. . o |§ NEW STORE, ° NEW GOODS, OSTLER JOE IN_ FETTLE ONCE AGAIN Black Borse Captures a Sprint " at Oakland—Four cf the - Choices Win. The old favorite Ostler Joe came out from his seclusion at Oakland yesterday, capturing a purse for Billy Randall at short odds. The race, a six-furlong sprint, looked like “ofl from the can” for the | black horse, but he was given a very ! stiff argument by Alaska. On Thursday | last the latter mare ran an indifferent fourth in a cheap five-furlong spin with | Coburn up, after receding in the betting | from 6 to 10. Yesterday, piloted by | Thorpe, she brought Songer astride Joe | to a hard drive, finally succumbing by a | neck only. Schiller, with Tommy Burns | in the saddle, also made his first appear- | ance this season, finishing a fair third. A heavy track did not seem to seriously | retard the progress of the favorites, as four of six sent to the starting post were | returned winners, | b, A. Innegan disposed of an ordinary | bunch of platers in the first recital, a das rthe Futurity course, without ap- parent effort. With Thorpe up the chest- nut horse closed a 6 to 5 chance, winning by five lengths from Monda. Master Lee | led Judge Wofford, the mount of Tommy Burns, out for the show. For 'some unknown reason High Hoe | was made favorite over Jennie Reid for the six-furlong run following. The lat- ter mare possesses more class and after Johnny Woods extricated himself from a pocket she won in a big gallop. The avorite took the place just about as eas- ily from Tourist. ! Old Lovdal scored his third successive | victory in the fourth chapter, a seven- furlong jaunt, Eight to five was laid about him in ‘the ring and he paraded home, three lengths in advance of Ringmaster. Ailenna, the two-year-old, was about as much at home in the going as a tramp at LATEST STYLES. LARGEST AND BEST LIGHTED CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE IN SAN FRANCISCO- REMARKABLE BARGAINS, COMMENCING NOVEMBER 1st. LADIES' BLACK AND BLUE KERSEY CLOTH JACKETS, tailor made; extra good value for §7 on sale At $5. BLACK CREPON SKIRTS, full size; extra good value for § on sale At $5. LADIES’ BLACK CLOTH CAPES; extra good value for $7.50; on sale At $5. MISSES' GOLF CAPES; extra value for $7.50; on sale At $5. At $5. At $5. Black Dress Gioods Department, LADIES' SILK WAISTS; extra value for $6.50; on BLACK AND COLORED SILK SKIRTS on sale a pink tea social, finishing among the 2 0 rans | CREPON SUIT PATTERNS; extra value for $7; on sale Gauntiet, from the Burns & Waterhouse stable, made away with the fifth purse At $5. extra good value At 65c yard. BLACK AND COLORED VENETIAN CLOTH, 56 inches wide; extra good value for $3.50; on sale __At $2.50 yard. A large assortment of FUR CAPES, SEAL CAPES, SEAL JACKETS, Ete. The distance was the short six-furlongs and the uncertain chestnut colt won all = the way. Hight lengths away Sallie Good- 20 pieces 56-inch BLACK LADIES’ for $1; on sale win led Tullamore out for second place. CLOTH; A hot tip pervaded the atmosphere on} Thorpe's mount, Mountaineer, to win the closing five-furlongs for two-year-olds. | The Montana youngster beat the barrier, | but failed to last, cashing in early. Eddie Jones rode an almost perfect race on The | Buffoon, winning cleverly at the wire from Bamboulia, the third choice. TRACK NOTES. 1 Jockey Henry had a narrow escape from fnjury In the third eveht. He had the mount on Shannonette, and below tne furlong pole from home the mare swerved across the track, breaking the inner rail, and tossing her rider over the fence. Thé boy escaped with nothing more than a severe shaking up, and in future the en- ery of Shannonette will not be received at | Oakland. | On the way to the post for the opening | sprint, Starling ran away with Garcia, | Thinking the old mare may have join the light artillery, her entry was aleo re- fused by the stewards. | Some too inquisitive visitor to the pad- dock got too close to the heels of Ostler | Joe, and now regrets it. During the pa- ! Suite made to order on the premises. or no sale. J. UBRIEN & G0, Perfect fit guaranteed fade on the tanbark between bells the hlack fellow let eet fiy, catching 146 M k S stranger on the shoulder, placing - him l ar et tpeet’ ors. de combat for a time. After the sudden improvement shown | BET. TAYLOR AND MASON. by the entries of that mare, Snips | and February, comprising the stable of (206) . 76 218 Rio Chico PSy. ..102 3.5, Gibson, were ordered refused by the | - ==. 7 officials in the stand. All have been very { i e 30t inconsistent performers in the past, | R e e eRategntion. Both ks, 5 VR e S LU SR L T have been East since then, racing on the race on Thursday last, was ruled off. | g ooty wrRgtoinul Lake Bob McGibben, the rosy-cheeked, olar- B R T e fuave heer fon-voiced caller of Oakland track, has Bl b oL Qwoonalder been engaged to fill the same position at | Lot hey Setided: e Tanforan Park. Bob is without a peer in | S GinE dae s i0 ana- 8 this partieuiar branch of the turf. H o the Fiith ora e Wil Tbe Nark 1o Tommy Burns had four mounts and was | M s e S unsuccessful in landing any one of them | e 3 s i i SV SIS G over the wire first. In all falrness to N Scare = T Burng, none of them looked to have a| or car TED D L ver y_chance, and his followers had Horsemen at Newp no coming. The Western rider's : § ray A D iy oTing, Ihe Mestern flderst Old Kriss Kringle Into Ugo Talbo Passes Away After a Shost hou stable goes into effect to-day. V'clory Illness. = a 1 0 STOCKTO: Oct. > s 5 E TO-DAY’S ENTRIES. LR famous tenor singer 1 First race—Two-year-olds; selling; three- Special Dispatch to The Call. here this evening > quarters of a mile. weeks. He wn to all < < Jvaterwik 08} PATmINTIGs < 108| CINCINNATI, Oct. 31—Nearly every| ple of San Francisco and O: S ey, i8] 67 Roval Bengal...101| } rooman on the track was yelling to-| Talbo wa i G i Sy dny when Kriss Kringle won the mile | thirty vears nd-has promin Second race Three-year-olds and upward; | and a sixteenth handicap. Kriss Kringle | tives there. “was once an officer in eelling; one mile. ) infirmed sulker, but can run like 241 Ringmaster .....104| 227 Dare II.. o0 1% R : se to sc = T i 190 Magnus .. -101{ 218 Watossa 92| a deer when there is noise to scare him. He was nearly scared to death to- Third race—all ages; selling; one mil day, as all the horsemen were betting on | nim, and when he appeared to be sto; it | ping in' the streteh they let out a migh | how1 "And the old gelding gave evidence Fourth race_Three-year-olds and upward; | MYl and (he olf ERICNE JUNGk OF speed selling; Futurity course, ’l f: a S s K rnala 230 Festoso 104 THE > money was saved. e Jceat O 08| 57 Teoren 104 | A0 e Y three lengths. This incident i Joonie, Ocoovere 108 37 Dotonster -.ov... 91| Vaused great amusement and was the 237 1 Don't Khow...100| 240 Alnska —eeeerri 10 | talk of the track. Weather clear; track 196 Etta H..........100 152 Isabel . 102 | fast. Results: ... Sliver State.....109| 60 Pongo 12| geven furlong, selling—Be True won, J J T = )nd, Parakeet third. Time, 1 s gne lles | Nellie Prince second, Nunkey Me third. Time, 233 Plan (233)Montallade . 99 | 1:30, 115 Ping 23 Sorrow .. 99 | One mile, selling—Ferrol won, Molo second, g4 Mamle G. Opponent . 90 | Eleanor Ho'mes third. Time, 1:43 & [ A A i A TR (202)Imperious Chas. Le Bel... 99| One mile and a sixteenth, handicap—Kriss | R TAR R | Kringle won, Sir Rolla second, Jolly Roger Sixth race—Two-venr-olds; fres handlcap; | third. Time. 1:45 4 seven-eighths of a mile. Six_furle selling—Zanetto won, Flop sec- 228 Bogus Bill.......104| 179 Rixford ... 98 | ond, Hop Scotch third. Time, 1:14%. 285 2 17, 198 Jennie Rilev.... 90 | 217 Expedient ...... 97 23 Daniel .. 3| NEW YORK, Oct. 8l.—A driving rain = confined the attendance at Aqueduct to- Heart Di: SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY |G (o the regulars. The track was a First race—Siiver Bengal. Becond race—Dare II, Ringmaster, Watossa. Third race—Festoso, My Gypsy, Rlo Chico. Fourth race—Etta H, I Don't Know, Isabel. Fifth race—Pat Morrissey, Opponent, Plan. Tall, Armistice, sea of mud. Result Six furlongs—Muagic Light won, Armor sec- ond, Olea third. Time, 1:16 3-5 Ohe_mile and seventy vards, selling—Larva Village Pride second, Leando third. Time, Royal Five and a half furlongs—Miss Hanover won, Carbuncle second, Sidney Lucas third. Time, Of hundreds of preparations Second Night's Play. ling; all ages ” FCTI'RTH R;‘A“F:;Seven furlongs; sel! " NEW YORK, Oct. 3L—The second | Q4] for coughs and colds, many are § | ;i znt's play in the professional cushion 241. l £ i e, e carom billiard match was a close Strug- Welght.|st. 5 Ste % i Gty made to sell § | corom o all crowd that braved the | ndes Horse. Age, Welght |s it L pedAiinag I I0RKOR | 0 e but once. Those we recommend rain to see the experts were well repald am }awdfll a m’g T 13 Thome 35 0% ¥ for their trouble Schaeffer outplay: 2 ngm aster, § . 0| “ :.:( J Voods 6 12 you may rely upon—they are § | siosson by just ten points to-night, but | 20 Jolly Briton, 3...... 87| § i 38 ' |gtuart 1 2 pendable Slosson maintained the lead gained last| 26 Coda, 6 -..... 2 7 6h M. Bergen.. 20 = J night to the end 1 e (23) Allenna, 2 . 1 ;é 610 |J." Martin. 3 ; :. ] core 3 d ¢ e ven- de, 7 7 5 ol We have no hrsxtanc}' in ,n.‘;"ivf,‘f’?ri"efi‘, Yo »'.ti‘: Slos \'&- favor | — ,:m DA’ o e B ‘ = L recommending Kirk’s Irish The final block of 300 points will be play _ Time—3, :14% . nner, Burns & Waterhouse's ch. h. by Moss C .mghA Balsam as a to-morrow evening. The match and $1000 “H;fld!'-fi elov 5 a rasily. Second and third driving. C als é Lovdal reveled in going. Ringmaster ran consistently Whaleback of not much ac- stakes will go to the player whose total b oAt d sure cure for Slosson began with a lead of 115 points : reaches 900 first. Schaeffer's splendid | count. Allenna apparentl colds. It will brace gives his admirers ground for hop-| = = relieve a cough instantly. 25¢ ing that he may yet win. 242. FIFTH RACE—Futurity course; sel ess for mud Tirade a supposed good thing. ling; three-vear-olds and upward; purse, $300. Dr. Ira Baker’s Tar and Wild an;!‘ he st(":um%' |n(‘n2u§};‘1 lhlsm\mlll“he ————— R G i Cherry Cough Balsam i eld an advantage of 160 caroms after| . ;.. morse. Age. Weight!St. %m. Hm. %m.' Btr. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. under the special careand di- slowly to overhaul his adversary. _In| M Qawntieh 8 A e e 1 rection of a skilled chemist. seven innings he gathered in no less than| 7 ryllamore, 5 82 i1 44 3n |Songer 7 3 '“ jea mu;t effe:twe. 'm;zfl nllm-ty ix pohln( i &;;cl|mh\rg|;\ne x-un1 of | (i88) Kootenai, 8 51 85 65 19 Connch ygr S @ S clive ¢ thirty-five, the Highest o he evening, | 221 Modwena, 3 1% 31 35 651 [J. Woods 5 and cold remedy and is guar- and }or the first time in the evening the | (208) Wiimeter, 4 . 4% 53 1 68 1,|"‘\‘,’1 2 B ,3 anteed to cure. 25c | | iWizara” seemed to be in the hunt again, gingle Jingle, (S S T £ % e % 2 is total being only 112 caroms behin ero, 3 86 |Walls . 0 60 Piso’s Cough Cure, 20 cents then. L ) Sfli Y, 8 vt b S 0e0 __[Mounce 30 { h Cure, 20 cents e “Student™ finished strong, however, ¥ne—To %, 47%; last %, 1:M%; short %, 1:15. Winner, Burns & Water- s s and ran the night's total out in his one 's ch. ¢. by imp. Cavalier-Herschel. Good start. Won e y. t * Pectoral, 85 cents hundred and fortieth inning with a 2004 | ornae. PR e ot edally - iBenptiiEARMlY, BT nsumption Cure, 40 cents Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, goc beat of twenty-two well-executed caroms. His advantage was 105 points and Schaef- fer will try to make up this difference in have been third. Modwena stopped. Hustl Scratched—Tennesse Maid 109, Lona Mari Guuntlet won as he pleased. Sallie will do better on a hard track. Kootenal should led too much first part. e 109, Chihuahua 109, Free delivery to rallroad points within the final evening’'s play to-morrow. The o 100 miles on orders of $5 or up. score: Ty o SIXTH RACE—Five furlongs; selling; two-year-olds; . Slosson—800; average, 3 63-79; highest runs, 243. e 2, 18 17 grand total, Gwzzm‘l’rnxp_l 42, i TBetting. Schaeffer— verage, kK h 3 L 5 85, 27, 22 and 20; &rand total, 466, avorege, 535, | Index. Horse WelghtSt. ¥m. %m. ¥m. Str. Fin. ’ Jockeys. |Op. Cl. JSranclot erag o = = X (164) The Buffoon . 1 32 33 32 11 |B Jones....| Moore Pleads Guilty. 208 Bamboulia “108) 4 2y 23 1h 21 l.y_ Martin PASADENA, Oct. 31.—G. J. Moore, son| 217 The Echo . 02| 3 12 %8 4s. 31 IT Bum of President George A. Moore of the Pa-| 157 Mountaineer ........107) 2 i3 3} 21 4% |mherps cific Mutual Insurance Company, to-day LA 088 §io gt 1p Bl pleaded guilty to a charge of threatenin Elbe .. 5 51 8 8 75 |Givens to il his wife. He will he sentence Halifax 1] 6% 81 61 8 [(Kelas ;n;lrno'x‘row morning. Moore has' been in Daniel * . Coburn 1128 MARKET ST. ail ‘since arrest and to-day botrowed 1t ) money of a Constable to buy a clean ime—14, :13; %, :37%;: %, 1:04%. Winner, H. J. Jones' - - Otk SAN FRANCISCO collar and a pnck»fin ot 'c;fi:Ee(tes. i ney, (Good start except Daniel. Won first three driving. D Dy o s tea SO father refuses to him, and his wife say: for divorce more for 10TH ANp BROADWAY, 0axtano. she will sue him away badly. Elbe will im) Scratched—Expedient 100, I idalia 96. Winner excellently ridden. Bamboulla ran a nice race. Mountalneer stopped. Sisquoc Sixth race—Bathos, Bogus Bill, Rikford 1:10 2-5. One mile and a_sixteenth—Charentus won, In- trusive second, Filon d'Or third. Time, 152% e One mile and a sixteenth, selling~St. Lorenzo A visit won, Brisk second, Atlanticus third. Time, 1:54 1- About seven furlongs—Richard J won, Scotch to the Wieland brewery e N o ou 4 CHICAGO, Oct. 3l.—Weather clear; Bt would be an education and | qei neavy. Resuite s a revelation to most |,fi, i, s o, ron, o - One_mile, 'selling—Yoloco won, Mont Eagle second, Man of Honor third. Time, 1:43% Five and a half furlongs—0’Connell won, Al- garetta second, May Beach third. Time, 1:10% One mile and fifty vards—Harry Nutter w people. The immense vaults . . Ed Tipton second, Monongah third. Time, where the brew is kept in | Five and a half fpriongs—The Lady won, Red ice- 3 Cross 11 second, Aflanto third. Time, 1:10%. ice-coldiand filtercd ait for | Comt Sateseo Al ol frine S ik Double Dummy won, Tappan second, Moront cures because it stréngihens a Hud vous system, months to “ripen;” the wonderful process of lin- ing each keg anew each third. Time, 2: For More Sports See Page Eleven. | Jou Tor s oo o e o Tow you ‘troubled with éonstipation ure one and all these co permanently, too. RACING CYCLISTS ARRIVE. time it is used with pitch Hardy Downi;xg,mr'ir;mnn. Turville | 3% Hudyan from ygur ;}n;ifi::(_‘ s0c a pa applied at a heat of 400 | &nd Lawson Retumn Wrom the | phy ity it St Bive S 0 3 Market_streets, San Fran CONSULT HUDYAN CHARGE, Cal FREE OF D‘Jspe%sla and all c Stoma Disorders. ALL THE LEADING DRUGGISTS. degrees, as well as the DOCT. CALL OR WRIT! nTHE BEST OF ALL The first contingent of crack profes- slonal cyclists who have been racing on s(31'11131110118 cleanliness |the Bastern circuit this season and who h . will winter in California arrivéd here yes- t roughout. But in |terday. The party is composed of Hardy Downing of San Jose, H. B. Freeman of Portland, Clem Turville of Phllaflelph]fi. and John Lawson, the ‘‘Terrible Swede. Downing's first experience on Eastern tracks was last season. He did remark- ably well until he suffered a bad fa]} and was laid up for about two months with a broken arm. He recuperated slowly and n his old form. He had a good y and was well pleased Wielands Extra Pale family table beer they don’t stop at that->-each bottle is sterilized after bottling. Your grocer or telephone West 144, California Bottling Co. 140717 Eddy St. is again i season flnfllnl:mll with the trip. FEreemun mpade hie first appearance here three years ago as an amateur and later turned professional. He never showed any particular speed until he visited the Bast and competed against the cracks, and he is now numbered among the best of them. Freeman at one time held the world's mile straightaway record at 1:28, though it has since been lessened considerably. Turville and Lawson were out here last For Biflousness