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s THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1899. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooeooooooooeoooooooooooooooooooueooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo: o B R e e 3 ° ° } e 3 e : ! West | Jporting Svents From Al Over the World. = i Sast. i : EOQ;‘;;‘:O‘:;:;::‘O‘OOOOOOOOOOO000000000000000\000000000000')OOOO'OOOOOOOOOO0000000000000000000..00000000000000000000;‘0‘;°°°°°°°°°°°: e e e e e e e e e A e e e e e e e e e e X BOXER ROOT IS T0O g FAST FOR GREGGAINS Maintains a Lead Over His Opponent Until the Sixth Round, When HARES PROVE SCARCE BUT SPORT IS FINE oty THE BLOW THAT H |L, Hsrcr?zo a&b— GREGGRAINS. . 06»0@-0&4&0 Gecebereb e ebedebededed e Interstate Coursing Club Members Trav- erse Much Ground in Pursuit of Game. @ ACK. -ROO e b ered most of his opponent’s ROOT APPEARED U o p fsaine tried forcing tactics ON THE SCENE. v A ed a ght sw o b rough the air, but GREGEA (NS LANDS : : mark I(-;\l'nr«“lr{:iy(‘r:-;:.l:i 700 S HORT A BODY Blow - ‘ wing ; was & » in return. It was & ake fight for the rest & e pr g round. When the gong sounded wes & ' the men to their o Greg- s n 1o be badly dam- ?f; I ldt fifl B T S S SR R S S S S 3 .- r in the thi damaged e; | N s s left and s | ERCED, Nov. 15.—Hares are to Mer- | the finest, for every hare was strong and : K . ced County very much like snakes 'r;:«v. giving (h:l d..{gs m“re work .,",','.r,‘ : H 10! ey were ¢ ble of standing. h bu 3 RN REFEREE JORDAN to Ireland; that fs the opinion | they were capable of sta N OBSCURE of many of the coursing men who | [ jeXteptions the hares . % . 1 CURED are at present gathered In Merced | ooyrehe” wor long ones and 3 . s. He THE VIEW. for the annual open meeting of the Inter- | been very trying on the d SaeL state Coursing Club. Merced was sup- | for the cool weather and the g ¥ kly in the posed to be the very browsing ground of \\‘. xl.«-s urr'a divided betweer 1 X intent to bring | rabbits, and that fs why the Interstate | 43¢ long shots. “The very E i Coursing Club selected it for the scene of | o /o€, Mopre and . . e e b its annual meetings. All of to-day Wwas |1 to 2 chance, Jonadea def | consumed in scaring up nineteen hares, |at 1 to 2. Depend On Me walke - " @ivsioisieisi-eiosiheie +isioteieisiosbededsdeioioieiesioieiede® andthe rst round of th programme was ',""m (l‘uu'A.--urTl, ; the | - i T hanging ~ 3 not completad. But rabbi alone were | favorite at 2 to 1. o - e AT THE RINGSIDE WHEN ROOT SHOWED HIS CLEVERNESS, lacking. 'Tn’the afternoon s rainstorm | %01 ff0m, Victor. Ly, Davengort (2 1 v 5 i soaked the country and incldentally every | of 11 15 § ‘and Sunolite won from uble r . % 7 “Jack” Root did not require much time last night to demonstrate that he was Aleck Greggains' master at boxing. He | follower of the hounds. It was none of e, which was a 2 to 1 favorite. B . f 3 r ne. had a 1 over the n from the start and ended the bout In the sixth round. Gregg was not able to con- | the “gentle rain that falls from heaven,” | Assured and Depend On Me ran o . ight the latter tinue, although not knocked completely out. but the pelting kind that soaks through st time they but the : s one saw "Root tried his dead) A ) P any imagined protection. To make things | b to the (ot p ) : = e B ] R ; | aitogether pleasant, a thunder storm was | 517m Foe also ran a no-go. Sunolite b ved < Strangest second, Matanza third. Time, 1:51 | o worked [n as a musical accompaniment. The last r of the first round was pe- wn led h | renton won, Kinnikinnic second, Charentus | | At a very early hour of the morning the | far in aceiden Thrice Dempsey Lass 1a 1 t knockes ir s B | coursing men—or the “dog men,” as the | and Tic Tac were slippe there was third, Time, 1:51, w . such & condition | T S I AK E A l' Merced people call them—left town in| RO race on account of a %o s know himself | CHICAGO, Nov. 15.—The Lakeside meeting a by the dogs. About fifteen m of M ¥ f ning was be- | 3 every description of vehicle, led by don of mounted patrolmen, who: cor- especial Tob closed to-day, and there will be no more racing ced County were traversed b e crowd | A BENNINGS - it #5558 TANFORAN Ok o I T axthe ; | which followed the dogs, and when the duty it was to keep the crowd from en-| sport ended for the day t spectators horses of first class have ; $ Ppealed croaching upon the slipper. About twelve | were eighteen miles from the town. The ! i { | o e eonAdence o€ the' race-going peopie. He- miles to-the northwest of the town the |Second round, semi-inais and finais, will $hrous m out e t e wonibence 12 the' Tov-ou * f e m the | second found, sen . ar - Sy ¢ . - : procession halted and the coursing aat b . Sy LU Hundred-to-One Shot Wins | " 824w ha longs—THermoto won. Bit of Fashion Ran Second, jJudee John Grace was in e saddle and| The e £ o " m e- | Tdt exgte ~ = oW WO, ames Grace in charge of the slips. | Devine’ s ; w a0 and Qne Horse Captures | Cue anu sixte ikenmnaw won. | - Hopelessly Broken Down. |James Grace in charge of the sitps. | g3l ademny Wikso : o e Uarda secon oubl ummy 3 # - o N . hea! b el Res g ! fhe men : : Namara's dogs, had warr . Y 1 reliev f until Erwin finally | Two Purses. ‘\ “Blx furtonge—Maud Watlace won, O Connell Favorites Beaten. men that hares were rare in Merced about | colm's. Bonadea. heat Georse - lockout - blow was a oy second, Hugh Penny third. Time {174, ThEs Haik Tra oentatil Snior twiiovadt ha P weiiy's Biacw fiav ~ ¢ g One ‘mile - Game as a fighting cock, small of con- | gnoke, for it was some ten minutes after ay Hempsteas * r. Al Smir} Ast and e e achad Dicatih to 1% = 5 spoke, for It was o e . ¥ '“;:“’ Vi L e e formation but all horse, Bathos, the Mon- | the teams had started before a rabbit was y g Te ETOERY WASHINGTON, Nov. 15—The result in the Fiorin . tana-bred youngster, captured the Stan- | sighted. | wold's ut seemed likely basdile sune Web, the smpeine OF the diy at 5 ford stakes at Tanforan Park yesterday | \When this course, which was between dlator beat Rt Weedy took a lof Bennings. McFonso, a rank outsider, at odds | Lee second, hird., > in impressive fashion. With plenty of ¢ Jenny Wilson and Jesse Moore, was fin- . ad et WL " He | 160 to 1, landed first money by & enkth in | 1N INVATI Nov, 16_The first race at|to 1 about him In the betting he made | ished, the search for the second hare be Rusty Newell's Roughrider: E. M. K imore beat J. H. Perigo's feile Se a | J. Hurley's O. K. Capitol beat Pasha Ke punishment ¥ Caesar, the favorite, who de- emoc l{‘vd“:iu“ n Chord for the place by six o upn The | lengths. The favorite a Newport tc brought out a close fintsh be- | Corrigan’s St. Casimir quit like a “yaller | gan. On and on the crowd moved, but no e # b . fare would show itself. Then a consulta- The “Lost Chor | iecn Russell R Necklace and Incdegial 8| dos, and then led Bit of Fashion out | (ot iitheid and it was decided to hav | e s ot favorite a¢ 8 to & | O In 1:33%. An unfortunate incident in | | : t their science and Slugged one | were raced to pleces and McFonso, making his | ussell R, With Neckiace second and Incidentat | (%0 lengths, splashing the seven furlongs | e itack e s | Bt 2T e Hay S Mot e nole - G s they must fall | rua in the stretch. outstayed them. Sidoey | thint, Necuiace was & WL /S*ROCG the race was the hopeless “breakdown” | {hrough the stubble and force the hares | May Gueen beat R E. de B Lopes's Greon " e R Lucas was the winner in both the first and | Wea 1 | c- | Valley Maid. Last race between Irmpsey Lo o e aurprise of | Seven furlongs, selling—Russeil R won. Neck- [ of the latter filly, favorite in the betting, | o the houndw. This brought partial su . Tac sndectaes, T ven Dimupoey Lase second races, - i ? 4 coss, for after two and a half hours eight | and Tic Tac undecided - - i lace second, lnm"u.‘.wm.m1 T \h'n;n‘lezys‘wflm which ruptured the suspending lls?mex}l races had been run. This was past the | It was roughly estimated that $2:00 | about forty yards. Nevad PR o | g faibindn third. ~ Time, | Of her front legs and will probably have | [ynch hour, so the crowd returned to the | been wagered on the races Wb o CALIFORNIA Hll caught the pigskin for Contioiicd 824 | Six and a half turlongs—Slonex Lucas won. | Troubaline ~second, Isat : ‘| to be retired. It was no doubt due to|Hgallerman & Bell farmhouse and lunched. | Ida in the first efght and 0. K ball w : Dle. mifornia. The | pirst Whip second, All Gold third. Time. ji g—Albert Vale | stepping in a hole; pitfalls to be found | Although the search and discovery of | In the last eight seem to be the Kiven to Womble. who success- Five furlongs, two-year-olds—Sidney Lucas | One and a half miles, selll e plek < | carrfed 1t over the lin. . . Virgle O second, Fresco third Time, 2:35. | 1y, ahundance at the new track. Diomed | hares proved tedious, the sport was of the wise ones. DEFEA I ED kicked the goal, | 0¢ line. Kaarsberg | o Hagadon second. Golden Battle third Qe mile. -bandicap--Molo e ?in_,“oucnon e x‘n‘md third. The winner was fault- - A Had the rain not ebliterated the outside | Time. 1:02 ond. Skillman third. Time. 4 - Jessly ridden by Ru: S e — = ine s - side ing hurdle, for three-year-olds and up- ix furlongs, selling—3erry Day won, Uto- | lessly ridden by Rulz. o mark some very pretty playing on Uhe and three-quarter miles. over seven | 81X Turingn Mo e It was again a tempestuous day for | ness to spring when the contest is about - pa Kaarsberg and Hall might McFonso won, Jullus Caesar second. o s e 1 1 & hoices, Obsidi to_close, have made ancthe hdown before time McF 2 p o A | = " orm players, but two choices, an The game last Sunday b B, was called. Keddle of Nevadn teieq e reyengids and upwart which | “Ten Years in a Kennel is the title of | and Afamada, taking purses. The “old | Francisco and Sacramento ot neen, San ek punt from’ the 1 on a : B s e o ot a new book. Can it be the author msn,” as Charley Tharpe is affectionately IS PROMISED s e Secrament the capital Berkeley Boys Administer a|third down. Kas he bail e A lvarade 11 won, | man who went to the dogs tarmaby itk frisfids, gt URtwo Erkna T e e e ot tn £ it:fiqff",‘,;‘ clear f " yards before Ne- S — —————————————————— | rides, and all jockeys looked allke to him. put up errorless ball and neitt Coat of Whitewash cn Dath he’ Batood Thr o) .4 Quick 4 & : ; In the second event, with the leg up on FOR SUNDAY e o seore. " It_secms od the Visi ors. | Solpchdguen.” Tiat S fer ® |fhe. and'in the sprint following he piioted nings to decide the game' Botn “ ‘e 1 o o ’ > T YO 0 ave - y o rt {me a 1 BERKEI Nov. 15-Unt U tSehown W — e, Hce I ahgid of the favorite, Wyo-| San Francisco and Sacramento | pave met twenty or th Ianings hEve seus ~ 14 % Saer Al = 5 By very careful nursing and a well- | ] found nece . re have e two B s o Simeatly of . TANFORAN . PARK, Wednesday, November 15, 1899.—Tenth ‘d‘y {imed Orive Badle Jones lented The Bof- | to Meet for the Last Time. | fourteen inning, ‘two_thirteen, one eleven et v their g of the Winter Meeting of the Western Turf Association. Weather rainy. |l-u'(l _.4' _(..Mx fl::'«x)'-“c' lasf;.ur‘:v::elgp:']lllll % f h Pl ~ &8"1';::5 R_I\d(hn’;n HV’AY:-,_-J, de 7n‘n ten Inning . rough thelr work Berkeley c: 1 ‘orite, and after leading into the stretoh Gossip of the Players. | tory of the game . thig cored D the his- . o B ! time was Aok SIoprY - — | fo1) Back, finshing i, Buftoon at_ the — 1‘ "ans""wfl‘x have & last ophactunity of ; oy vee 1 = 5 G % end was given a sharp argument by W veek ite a great deal | seeing the two crack teams play togethe: reherg ' touchdows 3 4 -L—Starter. (i b The games this week exc! | A A y play together ent, but s whistle Sl - s S A f;',’,':{;,a_u' setiing: theidsotslonbyshiite 8 [ 8 eset Santa’ ‘Cruz iand ""“‘"'::': | the 2,,‘;,“,;?“,,'('1“’;;,"’,,;‘,-},’, ’,'1?_.:‘ ;:m‘_‘,f“!;“:uifi ur was fast e 316 i i ] 1ds Obsldfan, the entry of Burns & Water- | play Friday, Saturday and Sunday at his | TeSult. ' wamp and the ® FIRST RACE—Five furlongs: sellin i, s house, carrying 117 pounds, had a stron unds. The winner of this Rumor has ft ¢ ™ : . e g | Oakland gro! that Muller is going to t ring of | — - i |Bate & | call in the bett ng on the mile run follow- | corjes will be safely anchored in third | take unto himself a wife. nd sinah Tha mf | Index. Horse. Welght 2 e o s BT BT TR down El Estro. | lace. San Francisco and _Sacramento | The managers of the New York Gants ! s e e | 10 Borsn.;, JVeian) T - | ut was In turn passed at the streto - S will make a_supreme effort te o a declded success 28 The Buffoon I 31 1 E: Jones....! & 3 |bend by Casdale. Opposite the paddock | play three games here this week on | RU0 T and ~nl|’£r}«§r|’|” I"mne o o up the two | s Chotean 3 7 €% I Morpe o=l § 633 |it looked all off with the favorite, when | Saturday and a game in the forenoon | yITbE And "BIE BillY Lange o A 00 < 2 11 3 }'”{I{Tm v H 1?' an electrifying display of horseman-|gand one in the afternoon-at Recreation | gy .ijor they will succeed, as Corbet - . Calitornta | 310 i 8% [Mounce i $hip Thorpe fairly lifted Obsldlan to the | pory on Sunday. These games are always | still held by the Baltimore toon hris % Coralsh | 34 82 52 G 5 thira: "'nnins by & head. El Estro was || 'L 4 forward to with intense Interest, | Lange Vows he will never again don a Illaretebes | ™ s : i H H Stealing away from the barrier first, | as the two i a i e L el AT ers complete It P 3 2% 2 on e Rice, 'in the next event, a six | games. Both clubs are = crowd which foot! et e 288 Coming 104 9 o) 857 ] : E furlong selling sprint, Thorpe képt the | ha tne result of the three games will| UNION PARK COURSING. the ity B Bl Time—ts, 2% %, :36%; % 1:034. Good start. Wo hree driving. Winner, H. J. third lcnru;o {l‘nv:hadle‘;\\_fl m‘:he end. At | probably decide the champlonship. In i A - — < 2 LI Womble G e gin. Kinney. e wire he downed Wyoming, a 3 to 10| : n Exce fm- Quarter.... i T Ty :‘Ll;( Alary's Garter killed off Giro. Choteau ran & game race, favorite, by [more than a length, ° Show | view . of ‘g:";:;”f;':’;lch :‘;‘;;:rm,:fi\ S:tur‘-;:t S:;ds Dr:':wn for nith hed - Bilve E Seven 102 honors went to 3 s v Y time that the | Hayes ..U 000 Hall oral et BV Tall 0 WA e Judge Wofford Tepeated his victory of | Seameq . run, & genuine battle may ] e prCay ish State have P B g Fuliheck:. . L raberg R i ey Rt the day before In the mile and a sixteanth | oo o oo L n T dog: stake: WAL, Ve run » d ps DT " i S : | run, only at shorter odds. Quoted at'$ to|®Xpected- . o oo sigred tn the | ©ff at Union Coursing Park on Saturds LADIES ENTERTAINED 5 4 - i SEh THetiing, | o With Johnson up, he assumed the lead | Harper is the e 1%0. having been | 370 Sunday. The purse offered Is 725, T Detting: |in the stretch leading the favorite, Chi- | California League 90, | divided as follows: Winner $i10, runner BY OLYMPIC ATHLETES | iner. Horse. Weight.st. ¥m. %m. ¥m 8tr. Fin. Jockeys. {Op. Cl. mura, over ;m lln? Lwo lengths s | signed to a Sacramento comrhm:L He 18| 5§70, third #5, next two $26 each, mext 1 of pluck and i —, — i aerero et . Medanos finis] a close t! n ee games o) » . i PR . Obsidian . S ik i3 e \Kfi‘.?fli’.;n 443 % |2 head. 99-en bt :’;‘.{:dw;zkplmh SES{OL he T o five $20 cach, next ten $15 each, next 20 o . 106 | P, yan' . twenty John A. Hammersmith, leader of the| ooy G patro a1 14 1h 38 S as i Masa mita {.‘.i,‘.’:fi:a;“"fi‘.‘:fim‘"?f.‘::“?m‘%‘i‘:.:‘c'}: Dreeman of the Santa Crus and Shan, prr:kr:ni:il’il(oye::-h'mTh;(a:!r( el mv",li Olymple Athletic Club, deserves commen- | 22 Noma e R R Lo st L the brown mare downed Lothian a length. | han of Sacramento have been offered Flush, Wardena, O. K. Capitol, Fiem manner in which he con-| " Time—'4, 1, 82 120; mile, 141 start. Won first three driving. Win- 3\':; ll\;’a;fly backed Sly, with Burns up, | pastern engagements. Friend or Lowlander. All the latter dogs dles’ 1 at the club last| ner, Bur Waterhouse's br. c.. by Imp. Stromboll-Clura L. 4 e 2 Harvey and the Chicago club are hav- | o7 “"C, OF Lo . att - e b las p 0 have won. He was away po Obsidian displayed great gameness. arvey are champlons and will surely make it ont atppertainment. which was | o Casdtle SO TS ETL aman avters In his 1oz, Fatro seema more of Track Notes. In some trouble I o fered Chimy o) s | [upn lively. Following is the result of carried ou ithout a nterruptio: e . ~ — 4 “hicago 0 s hi wing: mar its enjoyment, waa AL Hadis Spencer had his first mount on Alary’s | mot iy "but he is holding out for $0. | & KW NG ever produced by the Six furlongs: selling; three-year-olds and up; purse, $400. Garter, finishing among the also rans, | Strenuous efforts are being made to in- | 0PN ttake-Lynch & Foulk's Banaster va, e = opular institution. | I8, THIRP BA after t The spacious gymnan S R i Bullman celebrated his return from the | duce Bill Lange to contiiue his " pro- | Sour¥s Dharman (names) Wait 4 Little T rontest S Sathinne. S0 - WaR crowded RN L T [Betting. | East by being beaten a head on Casdale. | fessional career. an increase of $%0 hav- | puller: R L. Taglor (names) Heauty Spet s i g g ety <More ot Ahe \r Scorts and the | | ... Fiorse. Age. Weight(St. ¥m. %m. m. Str.. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. Cl. The Rarn But the better ho del Slerras yearlings, bred | Ing been offered him to continue With | A. Jofinson's Tod Slean: J Murnane's Wild- riicipants were well re- | 1 e & = 778 ey ;T s v | Chicago for 1900, | wood vs. G. M. Abercrombie’s Miss Rabbit; 1o s well us the welght of | 150 | 307 Mike Rice, a0 1 12 12 11 11% [Thorpe T | e Mendenhadt on b vereberold by | “Hiiifies” arm is troubling him sotae- e s players soon began to tell in | of the most interesting [ (1) Wyoming, § 1 4 1Y 8 0 e o dor] auestion belng anked by many now | What, and he has placed himselt under Continued on Thirteenth Page. After the first tou w n the programme was th T| 23 Alaria, -102) : 7 |1s. “How long will Tanforan stand | the ca = | - e d vy 5 64 4 41 42 |Henry 80 il . g and the E with raplers between Brofern. oMK Wilmeter, 4 - kR o R AT ST 10 15 |grind?’ Tt is a well-known fact that the | Out Ot his arm. ' o I n Professor Louis| 335 Glen Anpe, ...} 5 i The backers of the Kansas City club - nchet, Emil Ortion and Emillo Tas.| 28 Croker, 3 v A R ) ¢ 6 organ”lN] 3 % |mew course ';'é’inmflx'\f'n".u'.‘"u','v'fln.:"ozléfiiHm hard at work trying to get possession | et e fencing master was pitted | T Time—i, 4: %, 0%: %, 110X, Good start except Croker. Won first three driving. [ 31000, As at Ingleside in the daya pes | of Sullivan and Therg of the San Fran- DOCTOR against two clever men, and he| Winner, T. E. McLaughlin's b g, by J. H. Fenton-Mrs_ McAllister. by, F. H. Green acts as secretary. The CiSc0_club. Manager arris is loth to iy 2 ) s | Mike was best, Wyoming hus lost his old form. Dryer going fs more suitable for |miix men of (he State say Mr Grory | lose such good plavers. and will make a the . ion Ut ade, things | 21 CHID 4 makes a swell secretary, but the horse- | hArd fight to retain them. He refuses to Y CO B s The flash e dae s oppene ‘Scratch—Jingle Jingle 9. men think the gentleman an ideal miik | S¢ll either man, and will not give them ¢ en ould T s ¢ slender pleces of o =) e el | e and against Smith « ing from appearing B e Arst hail L he is compelled to do o by the | stem in vogue. Harris is actively | erusal of the National t, and hopes to be able and the wonderful rap! they were used Kept the | keen state of excitement | houts between W, Mel man. Mr. Green is 8o enlightened per- 4P unl taining to matters of the turf that he | draft system in usually takes shelter behind his hirsute 9645 LIS 13 i = np;n‘m‘xlx? when consulted on any knotty | League agreem R T T S Weven: tarlongut tWoyes - vids auditors in n‘3|9- i e Wrestling GIVE MEN s 2 id ] b I | Betting. blem by owners. The new track has | to hold both players. ! LASTING MANH a1 d {he Kick- | Ke nk Hoaston and Mis: | tasex, - Horse. Welght. Bt : e e R T B s (o bifia the BioaGes a7 mpire Graves | recommending too NHOOD yards, _ After 11 : KA Tl anay, e "1 Taw Dathos - 110 A3 0 e ity PO U I TRt et b s A the “alrectors of the Calitgraia League, || And Cure the Following Ailments iwo attem struggle Bione 1 Jer a har. o o 13 2 23 [Thorpe . $: 8§ . | OXON 2 €| Some of the latter believe that Graves is Eifoma e Tl aled” the Talling mmeteors rng Pact,rvs [ 3 Dlomea It ;? 33 1 Sheidal g g | tilerman "fr "l';:"f""‘smflu Betting altogether 100 officlous and that he || Bladder Disssses (Lest Vitality pd to kicking. - N George 8. Miehling did s st 0 29x0 24 Casimir. pencer t 2 '0-] s returning kindness in a very 2 = oo Callforuia'a territory” ot "arkeies | hat ‘woula e trehu to Sengons man et | G 8L, Cas s §6 83 rn e DO e Surtaniat maaldin two ek | WA For ey e o reernnear ||| sy etses. - [Wostag Buatns t the bal y sendir all aroun The programme was a . Advance Guard.... s NN bt S L L0 L S ol | another leagué and who Is accepted issases e s end and Smi ugh the line the - | = Time—x, 5: % Wi W Gook St Woa divariy. Secind Gk - | b dhaicit. L:. St M Bimn 10| Graves draws down a commission and || 7er Dissas [Fromature Bosay play w VRIR & SSe 'f the g 'ynk.. Fadle | 4" drving. Winrer, J. J. Imp. Bathampton-Crisis. 4 Miss Sophle.....110| 284 St. Agnes. 110 | this has led him to do too much of that Heart Disesses ficid W s i Same From beother. ac, Bort Bathos 18 a bulldog and ‘was probably best. Bit of Fashion broke down hopelessly. | 304 March Seven.....110 sort of think. 1Tt has a tendency to make || the cher Harder, Califor a NE With rapiers—DProtese ®® | Diomed away none too weil. He will do. Too far for St. Casimir. Guard no speed. } - a plaver think that he is indispensable, {pine Diseases er and the V' +Ty ,f"‘-'\‘-. got 4 millo Lastreto ,.m,'a;:,':’ :~ atched--Kitty Kelly 118, Midity 110, Flamora 110, Second roce—Five furlongs; wselling; four- | and he plays ball in the bellef that if his Stomach Disssses to work In earn SDespite’ Sour mil Ortion: fouls 3 Lol ~ = =% year-olds and upward. | captain does not like his work on the di = — most inexcusable v'»s hich ga an, Emillo Lastreto ang . Ray Heath. ‘f‘! 227 Rosalbra 12| mond some other league does. Private Disssses !-a.;_‘ e ':1 h _H .4 \l‘mai rill 'léu\-nvl the Grant 8 :s |,::;‘hh‘i,urpm " l”;- 313 Ricardo . 109 Tt Is @ m;u 1 that ‘mplr; Graves pos- fafled on every oo r Qeorge § hling fheten, jo % et & ¥ sesses zood fudgment, as he has had a | their five yards, ¢ horizontal bars. Rudolph Moll and F > Bl a an g 2 e e : 0 011 and 4 » = | good deal of ‘experience and Is in a posi- FPAY WH BER g s e Ne TP a1 Al | lodex Torse. Age. Welght [, ¥m. Yom eayeRr Tids and et S0 | Hon 1o judge’a plaver's qualiues. Woen | . men tr t MR or . way g e and i il =4 - - ol 1% Riol: | he recommended Drennan to a minor | Patients may deposit th e R e e ihe vis. e, Onventaes @t Jude Wotord, 3. W[4 § §1 B Tt decioaiy 164 320 Chbaas 12| league ne was asked why he did not men. | | curs In any San Franciecy thrc® of 8 COC footers sent up the oid Marier Eamie 2imaster an Chmues, 3oL 83 3k Rt 313)Codn 12 tion Moskimon for the place, as the la paid only after they are well oe sy time 1o score!” 3 o and Charles Sin fog Madhons, T e ¢ 1 a | E®Forte . ter s considered to be a star flelder pay in monthly instaliments. Prices boll aEain, and this & Ste: n and Cleme: 300 Mvh""- H I% 6 1 by e Graves replied that Moskimon shirked his | able. . wnce to try another punt Dr. Cagitert 307 Don Lut i g1 - Fourth race—Six (urlongs; three-year-olds | Work: that he did nothing but stand in | sands of men are cured at home B N o s _307_Sorron e i L - o wrcaailX AEIpwatls ling: < 15 = | fleld and catch fiy Lalls, And when at | 200 write o do_Bot live in San for ten yards. Then Eil he 1-16, :07; 5-16, :33; 9-16, :59%; 13-16, 1:26%; mile. %: 11-16m, 1:53%. Good start. 314 P. A Finnegan 205 Magnus ., 102 bat would try to make a hit; that he e for free private book, TR iy B TR R Won eastly. Second and third driving. Winner. . E. Durhell's b g by Rileyemits | 311 Monda 102 @ Tuliamor 102 | would no | MEYERS & CO., ™ Mulo!r -y Frauciseo. Hours, § to § evenings, 9 to 11 Sundays ELEVATOR ash the line, motor” Smith to ® Prilifant piays brought the ball back within fifteen yards of Ia's goa 1 Yercy Hall like a flash crosscd the night 1o be ran 1o the goal points ,-n;l ;r‘vvdrrd the first | Friday even! ouchdown. Kaarsberg kicked the gogi. E R A Haa Reliance Boxing Tournament, corre- DR. . San daily, 7 to § re | Treacey. 307 Campus 05 313 Flamaway 102 | not in the game all the time. He sald ne[ i Wofford ran a nice race. Chimura interfered with a couple of times. Medanos not liked to see a man get on the coaching { Fifth race—Seven furlongs; handicap; three- a v ade for the gentlomersy | _partial to mud. yoamoian and upward. line and show that he is In earnest nnd | t the Rellance Club on | 315 Ostler Joe.. 119] 308 Morinet — — | wants his team to win out. MecLaughiin K. November 17. A fine pro- | SIXTH RACE—Five furlongs; handicap; three-year-olds and up; purse, $400. (@06)Silver Tone...... 9| 321 King Carniv: 102 | of Sacramento is another such a player me has bien arranged. conssting of | G Ake w3 OAKLAND, Nov. 15i—Great prepara. 191 | ns Moskimon. Brockhoft and Reilly are sisti 314 Mocorito . 4 Potente % | as 2 gon. Exactly four minuics arter the ball had | Two tryots and (wo' (e Found” somtect Beiting. | 0 Lavator M 2 Doeno K e Ty, Taraute L they el "touchdows. | Fringle OSusht the | B3 Seith ihe ',;,‘4:“2,‘}";,,',;‘,1;":'”: men: | ndex. Horse. Age. Welght.(st. %¥m. ¥m. Btr. op. Ci. Sixth race—One mile; selling: lhm-mr-om,,‘ temper. but he tries to restrain it on the Kickoff from Nevada and ran elear to toe | x! ! meet Pete Raconl, the Sandow of {'p,; = P 1m0 11 th o5 o |omd voward Wil appear on’ programme. ‘é“":i“.“"a.!‘.i‘.‘.! n:cf';,'n:" lsolcr.lan_nezm u-:!( Dipiss BE the B0, Eahtebles was iven | Olympie Club, pounds: Charles Tye § [ 13 0 Selections for To-Da: having (n mind his fight with Devereans the ball. and he carried it for a full fitty | of the club Wil meet George Blioen L¢ 32 11 Al B pls | 24 t 'Vhllejo the week befora, but when X yards. being tackied by Leadbetter, Na. | the West Oukland Athletie Club at cateh. a}z 3 0§ 10 12 Fiont vece-6t. Axnes; Miss. fovhia, Tancha. | 88 NI e T O ation Ned him da’s quarterback, at the fitteen-yard | welghts, These men are very evenly H § A i ab: | NoemS mmee-Torikie, Hicardes Pat Marphy. % at Chird Reilly could not restr o | line. Hall covered the rest, and the score | matched. and should put up o redhot BO. | ih 31 iz Jdw 18 - | out at third Rellly not restrain him- | stood 12 to 9. | Great interest is bein taken In th e = — = Third race—Forte, Jennle Reld, Chimura. self, and he turned loose on the umplire. | Another four minutes and tha meore goes. and a large audience 1 aasoren D CFa e, Won all out. | Secondsa). thindZ driving, ou ce—Campus, Tullamore, F “Ham' Tburg has quite a few votes to | = 4 p ol by Duke of Montrose-Laura W. Fourth ra . Flamaway, | 0d 18—0. Keddie of the Nevada kicked | Members will be admitted free, and . ) = Potente, his credit in the contest of the most pop- G and Kaarsberg returned the ball for | members will be charged L. i iy 8% the Saish. Sy hustled (oo much first part. Cormival newded | FIfh rice-Potunts, Lavator, Blivee Toon. | Blar"Dlayer 1h the. Jeagits, ‘& masmser %t his friends have nearly 700 votes in readi- |

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