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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 1899 00000000000 @ C00000C000DO00 P : "o i . e, ; < o R e e : {est ¢ Latest Records Wade in the Freld of Sport. s Sast : GIVEN (é-0000000000g000°°0°°°°°°00°0O000000000900090900°°°°°0000000000°°0°°°°°°°°°°°0°°°°°°30000000000300000000003 BT FLYING BESS A SURPRISE I TALENT HAD - SPORT WITH AT NEWPORT|" THE BOOKIES [ Iy 'S . B >+-+@ hd ) MERCED IS | THE MECCA ' OF LEASHMEN | vou should ge ar ADVERTISEMENTS. AWAY! 100,000 WATCHES! P ! ¥ ) ! R 3 S ; A . Tl time roturn it Canadian Sprinter Wins ‘a|Put a Crimp io the Ring at |« ¢ | Thirty-TwoDog Stake for the < Handicap at Odds o Ten ’ Tanforan—Five Win- | Intersrate Coursing Club’s L to One. | ning Choices. Annual Meeting. S B | 3 e one with a vene : to T , \ ays of pleasant sailin & A large party of coursing mén will | g Bave the largest store r a glassy sea the bookmaking frate $ | teave here' this morning for Merced for | NNATI, Nov. 13—This- was a o 1 an old-fashioned ty & | the annual open meeting of the Interstate | : L 3 s Park yes Coursing Club. The stake closed with ) r will “‘blue Monada: ¢ | thirty-two entries as against forty-four b © | last year. This falling off, in view of the s ¢ | large number of dogs in training, is ac- & | counted for on the ground that owners « have increased opportunities for running | their greyhounds for valuable purses In | the three parks now in operation in and | | near this city. | The quality of the entries is high class. | although few men care to trust valuable | dogs in_the open plains where they ma run’ until permanently in. 1. The ma- | jority of the coursing men will leave his. morning on the 9 o'clock train. | N N 11 be commenced to-morrow i on Thursday. The draw | 5 NOLAN BROS Vs P A falc 4 .’ s Blackhawk vs LRI s d; Pashe Ko PHELAN BUILDING, Cronin’s Depent ; 5 imes . Victor v, Handy & | S1t MAR STREET Hall & New 8 Barton v S = 90804000 P0P0P0C0SOS0P0H0S0D ‘ : 2@5@;@&7 IS HEALTHFUL! s > B Gods ¥ L k @ ural Mineral Water 2 : ; ? JACK ROOT. ALEX GREGGAINS i s A Natural Mineral Water 5 . > Austin’s_Firm Foe; Erwin vons’ ® ith edist . X E 7 © | Qusen vs. R. B. da'B. Lopez' Gre with medicinal qualitles, O . CLEVER BOXERS WHO MEET IN A TWENTY-ROUND BOUT, 3t Hood's Dempeey Lass vs. $ Linae b > z Sl e, < Tac ndigestion and N ! i PHOTOGRAPHS BY THORS. PSiksy > draw the members of the club | § i A e € 0 a restauran ere Covi 3 ere | L e rS. ¢ LEX. GREG , who 1 many’ important ring \gements In this city, wil]- meet ‘Jack” Root'of Chi- ¢ | [:{q" for “nifty. for the smmoar tanauat | 2 R cago in Wc Pavi -mor Root comes with a record of o vicfories in’the ring and President I. F. Halton acted as toast- | < b has be installed a strong favorite in the betting: Both men have trained well and are expécted to make 50 vezponises Wart it de by unko | & So-caied VVJCHY x Bar an ir The match is being handled by the Western Athletic C ¢ [Grace, who spoke for a continuance of | O s X thir I I3 & the annual me g on the plains of Mer-| € IN SIPHONS heaa % 4 : o comm e D S T e R S e S § J !1’ ”4 Hlu]wl George Van B mni‘ g | cpsTEETI > S de .opez, Peer Tiffany and 5 o 1 possible condition, but will not have any arrivi a e of meeting the pu- gs wer d by |o il |S”NUT V!‘;HY @ BO )< tRS ARE | advar ver Greggains on that scor g:n.\)» siz 3 poand after | O'Brien, W. J. Hynes and Gerald Goggin. | g < P R 1 at Cralls' Garden, Alameda, | shaking h that the | Among those in attendance were: &, % & | and been ‘o the road every morning, | other looke down -to . il o Getrgavan B L o Get the Genuine g READY FOR | no matter what the weather conditions ]| busi H C s name W men- it D e e < | | may have been. In the afternoon he has but he did not find favor in Greg- R, K. Malcom, Willlam | o : - K T A | worked in the gymna with & "‘eyes, and In turn Alec said that Hynes, R. E Lopez, I e i HE ARENA‘ trainer, Fred Steiner, and with “Jac McDonald, the baseball wmpir B el (\VL\fr\/Pl [ e Lnol g | Weedy 'of Denver. would suit. him, but Root balked. Phil | Purcell, J. R. Dickso o] o . Jil, X iVL e e ; | "fle has done no boxing for some days [ Wand and other experts were mentioned, | Bates, ‘Morris' K bY 7 from Sued Ip: st, as ‘he not want to risk injuring | but neither man could agres. “Big Bill Hinclinan, James | 3 ¢ = | =y | . . his hands, ed off his superfluous | Lange, the well-known baseball piayer, | eming, M. | I O REL‘EI VE Greggainsand Root Will Meet | e T orhtE Do bis Blows re: was Siggested, and Greggains said h | , Henry (S s % o | sounding for some distanc would be satisfled If he were che Roo | , g = s HE LADIES To - Mcrrow Night in | “0it s Crenty-two ring. ongagements | declared that he would not exprese his 3 oot oot has knocked out -sixteen of his op- nion on Lange u e had telegraph- ers:of the club are: 5 l F b Roet has ki ked out -sixteen 1is op: o& Bl e e ot R 8- of the ub ar - | #090€09080806090$0R0$0S020® nager em ponents and secured the decision in fiv Halton; first vi | s o1 | Woodward’s Pavilion. r bouts. Among his opponents have | Known sporting .writer. Manager Long - B | Moffat, * Lansing, | grew tired of the discussion ang pointedly | s 1 | : ¥ Jack” Murphy, Australian | told the men that he was in the habit o alton, s C (®) “Jack’ Root-of Chicago and Alex Greg Bk Peppers, “Billy” | Pulling off “goes” on time - and that if wold, A. L. Austin, J. R0 AUCTION gains, the pride of the south side, will t and the Harlem Coffee Cooler. v had not agreed on a referee on the gy ong ey meet ‘in the Woodwards Pavilion arena |~ Although Greggains has not been in the | DI&ht of the contest he would take off his | TR T TR % ; Dr. Shepr | to-morrow night in a twenty-round box- | ring for some time not_lacked | COBL. get into the'ring and referce it him- | To Stop Market Hunters. ‘VON RHEIN & CO St ;‘,l,‘“l“i ure among the sportsmen this coas ay in the year with a variety of | threat, as they have the utmost confldence | meeting of Board of Supervisors an | 518 Calif ia St t en, downed | while Root is a stranger h"""] Fhat i To finish his preparation properly | i him = . : oy ordinance will be Introduced the purpose alifornia Street, s former horse was | reputation as a boxer preceded him is evi-| he has spent ten day Blanken's Six arry Corbett, the poolseller, will-leave | ¢ hich is to prevent market - hunters = = e Do e | femced by the fact that he has been in: | Mile Fouse, where all the facilities re- | here on Thursday for New. York. The m killing ducks in the Yolo marshes | Thursday, Nov. 16, 1899, sed lled warm favorite in the betting. | Quired in training are available. !lj‘llph purely for pleasure and he will see | and _shipping them to the San Francisco | Padeialy Stelier 2 Fien yesterday at Harry |, The preliminaries promise some good | &ll there Is fo be scen in the line of sports | market. At 12 M. Sharp. stler J as & ‘1.»:1‘1“ 6w ;hnlprk\'»(_\l prdevint ) ¥ | voxing. ed Ast will try conclusions | 4uring his absenc e P . _12 He Corbett’s, with plenty 6f money 0 | with Weedy of Denver. The lat- = ‘Muldoon’s clone’”” Knocke: ut. VAN NESS AVE STIC vi ; Track Notes. o o iseia ot Terls ot clocer boger. but he s airbng | BACING STOCK SHIPPED. TROY, N. Y., Nov. 15—Charlle Goff, | smmittes Van Ness, 5. of Pa v 2 - When the weather clears up and ‘the s low is chiefly among the | and will an take a lot of punish- - i g bt S e ATy 1 o X il i 3 Root's followlng 3 & middle-weight champion of the Pacific | house; the most art ront in 2 track again becomes fast the Oakland ‘as-"| 'm horsemen who have seen him | ment. From Ast's earlier fights he sho Mrs. Stanford Sends Thoroughbreds | |- = i e Iy voni cuut 3 E ation will hang up a special purse for atedly and fancy his chances | be able ta administer considerable punis to New ¥ | Goast. knocked out Morris, “Muldoon’s Al e ve furlong sprint between Yellow Tal, | Perform repeatedly and fancy a's CA8nces | jyent. “The gther brace of boxers is made o New York to Sell. Cyclone,” in three rounds at the Manhat- e TEN Featos big 0 and Sputhern Girl, | #gainst his opponent. He will be.at d|yp of “Jack” Ennis and Toby Irwin, STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Nov. 13.— to-night. 83x56—1-8 Cohen : re r's b d Sputhern Gt | disadvantage in height, welght end reach, | - Greggains and Root met last night 1n | Superintendent Covey of the Stanford X modern flats; reduced ea d drawing catd. between theé men is. not | Manager Long's resort for the purpose | 5 walk from Market st. the disparity Stock Farm shipped s x carloads of racing | and if he inocent he will be ace uitted but W Spencer, “the an,” now con- | b 3 > outdl of ch a_ refefee for their contest, o P g . o, e arked to affe the outeome. of choos g ‘e ‘ee {0 » | stock from the f N toe h. 0- NDSOME HAYES-ST. DWELLING. : premier rider of the country 1'is 5 feet 10% inches in | which will be held to-morrow evening. A | ment required all the thaosughireds by | a5 2. Hayes: s room and bethe 2 car ‘ ym the Ea evening height will scale 158 pounds in_the | number of well-known sporting men were | the ranch, about fift horses and TRIED FOR MURDER‘ n lot; ¢ att needs X £ Ma ring to-morrow night. He 18 in the best | mentioned, but no selection was made. On | twenty-six head of voung trotting stock % | to be apprect 3 OB B bty Hi3 s = | Mrs. Stanford has decided not to keep any | | CORNER LEAVENW | —— — — = — more thoroughbreds on the ranch, but | Son of the Well-Known General Must WAY; RE - will devote her time entirely to raising | i 40x6s—S. E. cor. 1 2 L’ RAC | N G C H ART trotters. Among the thoroughbreds in to.| ~ATSWer to the Charge of Having e an » | day's shipment are Flambeau (1:39%) and | Killed Mrs. Adams. ne (1:3%%), both of which held the | W YORK, Nov. 13—The trial of Ro- . g | world’s record at one time, and Fairy | . Inehe for the : n a great card fu N0 iRt £ th bred in California. Among the trotting | Latherine J. Adams wil R D-TBOLs kend cho ¥ A In additi to a $600 TANFORAN PARK, Monday, November 13, 1899 —Eig! ay o e stock is Elmo, who recently worked out | T ln the ( .';“,\:L“,r 4.(-” ra | nome of J. F. Kenn o ar ; | B R O Winter Meeting of the Western Turf Association. Weather cloudy. Track | quarter in (hirtv-scven seconds. The | pic saia Dittslet Atiomnes f e d ng handicap, decided o orses 1 iken dire o New York | § ke el s | 4 St : 3 g ce, two and a qus muddy. and will be sold at public auction In_the | Molineux is guilty he will he convicted, | W. rse. Madison Square Garde on'November 24. 87:6x60—N. | P 2066, thA widely == — as all leg! can be complle I Octeta Shmaker ;. 3. BURKE CALDWELL—Starter. 2 X If he should be acquitted there will be no | = GArTro PR - , G Fight to.a Draw. one more pleased tnan I, becausé of my 804, maiden two-year-olds , 3400 SYRACUSE, N. Y., Nov. 13—Tommy | ‘ong friendship with his father, General “ 3 Dixon of Rochester and Billy Ryan of | Molineux. Satel Sai ( g ] Jockeys. LR Toue s et aund | Worth Bagley's Mother Pensioned. E 5o & late arrivdl, Peter =persprny Club. In the elghth round Ryan had | WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—A pension of | N. W. cor. I i ting . cormissi tor Dixon going, but the Rachester boy |$15 4 month was granted to-day by Com- | ih ) braced up after the fifteenth round, and | missioner Evans to Adelaide W. Bagley. | - Wendt, the smiling and_hand- | his stiff defense in the last rounds’kept | mother of Lieutenant Worth Bagley, who T tor O eoreir Raxe droppsd| the decision from going to Ryan. | was killed in the war with Spain. i il b from Chicago last Jbudget | 0 100 buildings in this = news. He says Jack- s TS 5 el ( : 1S $40,000 a and % %, 1 5 2 c. by imp, Brutus- 25x137:6—Sp t rs a diamond on s large a Won easi 3 and third driving line of Frede: | @ fire bucket. He is now ‘boek at ed best going and was on best horse. ier stepped in a hole in the 7 A e s | meet and will visit E 24:6x : turning e. Joe Rose | a1--Repinald Hughes m Dannenbaum 105, Miss Sopl 0. Allane: Fo i 5 CORBETT'S CHALLENGE. | Zoxes notnrning iers. J08 o8 | d-Reginald Hug L Pt s MasBaids i e \Zyz Twent : : : 1\ giinoe oo Ty sug E e NAY Twenty-fifth st., now rt San A AForlaitizar 3 4 ig odds, “bucked year-olds and upward; purse, $409. NA Jose ave. Forfeit for a Match With | withi great NAY 2 50-VARA, KEARNY AND LOMBARD pion Jeffries. s t ——nes N on Kearny, 8 ; I c ing the | 1 | Betting. 2N Chestnut at hé saw Barney.| ngex, Horse. Age. Welght. [St. %m, jop. . C AN s S n 1g0, and the "“Genfal | . el s — P jiares dema man’’ said he had secured a.contract | 101 2 an By i 4 for. Bullman’s services. ,Schreiber is. now | 5 82 A 1.0, STTLISH DWELL on ‘his way to Ca | s} 1 18 9 0307 Among the I Fred -Foster's | 106 8 31 string quartered ack is Sull- 3 2] ross. The old mudiark »w 12 years old. | Andy Blakeley will bé here in a day or | il 'MAKE PERFECT ME | two with Lady. Meddlesome, Tillo "and . DO NOT DESPAIR ! three or. four o lo before break- D. O'K fer Longer! The joys an g down was racer. ~"Good 'sta tving. life can be restored to you. In yesterday’s at: Tanforan ner best rid ridden. Stuart on The Miller rode a disgustingly bad. morsteases of Nervous Den | Hoffman & Cook 1 ; Harlan &. Co.; Page TABLETS Givel $1700: John Hump! Billy Lang. s sy ford, $900; Mose Ge and_ Colonel and drain of vital powers, ine Applegate, $90. Hoffman &"Co. were also b fndizeretions or excesses'o & | :r&,(‘)':.’-{?fi-r:‘:]gh;t:;, Jbut Johrinny Coleman| T THetting. tion Braceupthesysiem. Give bloom to t r ak' z 3 v cheeks and lust s o o | diees Horse. Welght. st tr. Fin. |op-_Cl. N Qneste box renews vital chorey @ X o % P .50 a complete guaranteed cure e 3 'o-Day’s Entries. Bliver Tone 2 21 1h 13 } ). 3 | oL ey e pocket 4 Reid 18 iho vt Ear g {75 everywhereor mailed n plain wrapper on receipt of n $% ‘3% 33 65 pricé by THE PERFECTO CO., Caxton Bldg., Chicago, Iil. i e e T e i 12 Bold by Owl Drug Co.. §. F. and Osakland. Whaleback 5 5 5 |Thorpe 1 Bl il 20, SO cond rdce—Five.and a’halt furlongs; sell|- _ .Time 131 _ P. Ryan's b. g by Falsetto-Silver three-year-olds 1 upward. Threa d -and. third driving. 2 Dolc ; ‘e wa¢ best. No aj Jennie Reld. Lavator recelved a dreary looking - - o ready. Had early speed. i) < ersham 112. % NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT first installment of Real Estate Taxes nsidering 1 a sixteenth; selling; T T 2 = = . 5 = paid Personal Property T: will be de rns K : 2 Judge Wofford. Betting. e n perty Taxes will be de Burns Knocks Out Ziegler. 3% Master. Los Bt Aignon.....109 | Tndex. Horse, "Age. Welght Jockays.: |Op. OF quent and 15 per cent added on MONL ¥ YORF ssmore Major S T ] T = it d x November 27. at & o'clock p. m. 1 es ( n Carlos. 278 G. B. Morris....109 260 Afamada, ‘4 . 3. Walsh 65 7-10 NO CHECKS RECEIVED AFTER SATL o . K . ER SATU tween O Schiller .. (257) 'I‘mn]\ubi‘ }' “Jrvnes l s ‘1.; DAY EV] NOVEMBER 1. R ’ i 2 1 Don Lu enry 0 R ¥ AND - - 2 irth race—Six furlongs; - selling; three- o Pat Murph |Ranch [ 20 FRIDAY AND SATU ¢ I olds and upward. ) Mike Rice,- (Mounce . 1 g st GS, November 24 and 2 3 : ) o .o fosa. . 5 Martinil g o 50 Al i EDW ax X m W nawdy 02 ¢ Murph; 'T. Burns. 3 € 75 “F N LR —_—— | = o ik X 11T n“|"x"r:“r\ P, (Ryan's b. £, by Duke of Montrose-Laura —_— 00 Tl.xFCollecmr of the City and County of Sam cDuffie’s Fa alf- Fifth race—Five and a half furlongs; selling; on eas Second and third driving. f . S ‘rancisco. Sy 's Fast Half-Mile, vear-glds and upward. oE Afamada galloped in. Campus ran consistently. With a stronger ride Don Luls might Besides the price there is another dif o coxasroi il Ahsriey i3 CHICAGO, Nov. 13—Eddle McDuffe YRio Chioo...... 105 (361)Mocorito e done better. ‘Mike Rice would been knocking but for an accident. He stepped £ K 1§~ B another world's record to his list JPotente - 107, (260) Alu in'% hole While going to the front. Montallade no specd. - Sorrow interfered With. erence between these suits and those Scratched: L ar 104 260 P. A. Finnegan.107. e over th onds, motor you buy at $12.50 at It’s this: good retail stores. We have a wholesale assortment - : - R ‘ : Sk and can guarantee to fit you. ’ & E bord e e A Index. Horse. Age.’ Weight 'ie. ¥m. ¥m. ¥m. Str) Fin Jockeys “rxv‘:?m?‘fi als Anotther SDECIal.: $]2'50 overcoats— KIDNEY & LIVER: ¢ ’ Selections for To-Day. arcato, 4, s T Ry i e e e T e T S Ot $8.75. .Su lt. and coat, $17.50. 3 R ¥ First race—Sardine, Druiaess; Kickumbob. @0 My Gypey, 3ialleait . 196010 04 saaiinenn 85 aving over retail prices, $7.50. v 3 Seccnd £ack YIS MoBA, ki Yalingion 0’ Cartake, SRl d et DAL e e e i : Mm,h:: race—G. . B. orris, Schiller, St. s (T)\r;v;" S : nnrim m‘s,; c“‘:é‘ “.,]nmn r'.:m-n'n's br. g by Duke of Mont- 4 N . 5 3 g eave M 5 : 5 Facyrees st v o o Secor 3 $ : j o race—Tote, Batise, Co S T S T T i s oeeint S e : No Middlemen’s Profits. } T LEASONT: CAKATHIE ’ . Fifth race—Potsnte, Mocorito, Rio Chico, = S T (T 2 e S = ROCUWwN : NOT S INTOXICATING ears Soap IS Sixth race—Msadowthorpe, = Olinthus, My 809, SIXTH RACE—Sever furlongs; all ages; purse, H00. ; Gypsy. Ve B 0 < 3 ‘Sixth race—One miles all ages. BAJA CALIFORNIA . ——————— T 7 Neither Gets. the Decision, Index. Horse.- Age. Welght.(St. 4m. %m. %m: JBAttugs rle \\ O e X % %¥m. ¥m: Str, [op. ClL. LEADVILLE, Colo:," N6v. 13—Tom Mo-| 35 pr. Shenn e o P 5 t iite . riarity of Boston and Walter Nolan of| 4 o S au . v Dam Q & ’ Chicago fought twenty rounds to-night 303 “Mots A R l1ana bl ers eal % ']a S to a draw. Moriarity was the aggressor 4 4 4 4 i 8 A 3 o R all through, but Nolan was shifty and by a3 . ¢ GREAT RESTORATIVE, INVIGC > clever dodging and footwork ~escaped %, 2% 16, 61 %, 1:04%: %, 1:31. Winner, Burns & Waterhouse's b, h. by tor and Nervine. \ serious punishment. Kid - Parker hag | Buchanan-Voltine. Poor start. Won first three driving, ,T"‘ Mmost wonderful aphrodisiac and Sp r W 1 asts so challenged the winner and it is probat Dr. Sheppard was lucky. With an even break Malay would have scored. Mortgage will ono for the Sexual Organs of both sexes. . that Moriarity will meet him. P CPaPle| tmprove Ostler Joe is not right. The Mexican Remedy for Diseases of th 1 A ¥ . . Scratched—St. Algnon 104, =i MNTE%’;{" Sells en | Mer! s % ALFS & BI 5, AR 323 Market street, S. F.—(Send for C

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