The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 23, 1899, Page 4

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Fl THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1899 . West. Jporting ESvents From Al Over the @orld. e ROSORMUNDE |LAST DAYS 'CHARLES LONG WILL REFEREE |SIX-DAY | 88 prezeme Tma"GHER BEATEN BY = ON LEAGUE RIDERS IN |imeciciueeni s &% CALIFORNIA LOSMEDANOS, DIAMONDS NATIONAL CLUB BOUTS| “THE SADDLE i’ ¥ %" ON THE GRID be among the best law-ablding from which they & Foal i : HARLES LONG was selected last night by boxers Al N a4 George Green > et entlemen will meet and o One ¢ Surpris’s of the| This Week Will Bring the as referce for thelr bout at Wondward's Bavilien tammacioe menc. ine riva | Eleven Wheelmen Matching | §esise” pon ‘what can hest protect the Crack Football Eleven May ¥ : 2 i ¢ boxers met and each submitted a list of names of men who would be aceept- game of the Biate anc Wil Coge vhose isi “hi Racing at Oakland—Fa- Wind-Up of the atle. When they were compared It was found that ne same. appeared o Speed and Endurance at | seives into a protective assaclation whose Visit the Coast This i a deadlock each m ' T | n selected the name of the person he p are corrected, and when once corrected | “/- vorites’ Day. Season. sired to act as referee. A coin was then tossed and Nelll won, Kansas City. 2%e properly enforced i inter. 7 arles Long for the important position. Had Green won he would have The following gentlemen were appointed - mmittee last night to draw up the The West and k" Welch, s aw he B . s ; '& remained unchanged ves Nelll betng tavorite at 10 to 8. He Syl Sime it i The O \’m‘\-fl:‘w,‘“mfih B e e arr. B. B, | West and the Mid : s avored in the mutuals, of the 155 tickets sold 93 being on him and KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 22.—Eleven | soriinell, L. Hertzel and H. Prindle. a San Francisco T 2 riders to-day started at Convention Hall |~ At the meeting last night Dr. A M. | week of this year fous w r 1some 8 nary between Maxwell and Turner s expected to prove an Inter- |in the six-day 45-hour bicycle race for the | Barker, president of l'lw‘fir:\rl{lm are now pending N o ) Turrier was geen In competition here but once, when he displayed | championship of America. They are|Game and Fish Protective Assock of California football e - & 1 e ules With Suhay 1 Maxweil's supporters apparently | Charles W. Miller of Chicago, the world's | Was elected temporaty CRLETSR A0, | versity of Chicago lea 4 ;. SRpEIG, SRUERG IR Rc) ¢ notch yesterday In the betting. |champion long-distance rider; Frank | fo ZIUBREC SR M5 G0t o were repre- | mination the biggest footha ed at 10 to 9, but the odds went to 10 to 8 yesterday. Waller of Boston, the #8-hour champlon | gentatlves of the foll & named coun- | played on this coast will take pla pposed = o - e ¢ America; Bert Repine of Nashvllle, the | ties: San_ Francisco, Fresno, »\lflrln-q-‘-‘r' | this city before the o t 8 .. | 15-hour champlon; Oscar Jullus of New |ramento, Ventura. Santa Barbara, SantA| Matters rave progr to» man beat Vigilant, | York City, late champion of Sweden; | Clara, Placer an pORDaa 2 that all now depen leship, 4—! - Ve v hally decided that the conve! a EDMONDS IS leship, £-1, Mist | Frederick Nelson of Chicago, three times | It YWas, nally GoC7Cel 700 ua the Univers Crow Rellly beat Silent | winner of the Pullman road race; Ed | It will probably extend over several days. | The team . 3 R ha Washington, | Chicago, holder of the 40-hour and 100- | . ma '”NION PARK Chra/oyng 10% Citton Lass | mile records; Jobn Chapman of Atlanta, | 0'CONNOR’'S BAD DAY. > g - - | wson_of Buffalo, brother of | i PO S g L "L.'H. Niederhofer of Min. | WASHINGTON, Nov. — Favorites atesinan, 43 Sfive Mis Oscar, Plummer of Kansas | won in three races at Bennings to-day, d = Rellly be : but neither Brisk, Sydney Lucas nor s The Well-Known Leashman's 7 e 6l il A, Barnaby ot Boston, the T e, et "cholos. winners, were : rt on, nd s 4 k: ' X alent. i Ca Coast record holder, were entered, | played to any great extent by the tale Morning Glory plures ad not arrived when'the start was | The followers of Jockey O'Connor lost id ! riders will go for elg on five out of his six mounts. Results: : the Midweek Stake. L e rr = { el t ory beat Bilver Lyon, | 9:3) p. m. The purse amounts to $15 For a n-winners {n 199, five and « - ty Fair, 5—4. | $100 additional is hung up for a new 48. | half fu E 5 Wolk ~ pe and losin . x 2| *e Glory beat | record. Langdon third. Time. 130, = 05 ity S Fage | Three efforts were made before the race | A1l et s itn 0 S alt | score D =38 NION P LK < | was finally under way n the first, the | (! ' 110 sents t} y NION PARK STAKES. .|R% 0% rear rank came together be- | o third T H P hait fur. | ferent, trom th SE R e B | fore they got off and all were called bac o s eur second, Burmah | 1564, This year's akes at Unlon Coursing Park | In " (he - second attempt, John Lawson s : 20086 3 - ed a total of | swept to the front in the first few yards | “8510 d up r et y e in the puppy | and quickly opened a blg gap before \l:“» J against We - ler ¢ d get under way and lapped N 2 ting for | erhofer, the last starter, in st few g 1o | seconds. But he eased up and Miller was | soon leading. When the men had cov- ered within a half lap of one mile, Ju- | T! lius, who was fourth in place behind Mil- | ler, John Lawson and Chapman, fell, sus- talning severe scratches. He was on his | Ideal s two-year-olds, B A ’I.\)u ‘v‘:z\n Hagedon seco 1 h vaded Handicap, three-year-olds and apward, one | son for it mile and an eighth—Kinnikinnie won, Beau | been pronounc St. Simonlan third. Time, 1:8. |w no time . two o and —_— | but sent the: 1 ., | feet promptly and again started with the | - | . the S thais Dot B - are now enjoying cor o ‘l:‘! s Forest. Queen; T 0% | "ok HUGHES' PERCENTAGE BEST. | out-of-town resort and > ‘The men got off for fn-‘\d at 2:04, Miller | leading, with Repine, Lingenfelder, Wal- Berkele; until Saturday —The season's | will be . WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 | ler, ¢ Lawson, Jo Laweon, J . v 11 thelr work f t Chapman, ¥ Ummier, Nelson and Nieder. | records of the pitchers of the National | til the blg game 2 hofer following In the order named. Baseball League were given by President | At Stanford the graduate coac o | flocking in by twos and thr In the final spurt to-night at the end | Young to-day. The list of leaders, as king f of the elghth hour John Lawson came in B B Haroaathnt. of Vietottes ‘oo | Ml iReiile veoeic | ahead, having covered 16 miles and two "“":"‘"}her , e for Del Monte Fri laps. Miller, Waller, Repine and Julius | €3ch pitcher, fol i practice will be, also covered 165 miles and two laps, and Gus Lawson was two laps behind them. | “The other scorers were: Lingenfeld: 166 miles; Niederhofer. 133; Neison, 120; Devil n's ¥y i Ru rge Lahusen's Piay_a bye, w NAMES. | Cub. |Played Viearies | ACADEMIC FOOTBALL LEAGUE ¥ ¥ e | 33 65 + N lo! Soot | Plummer, 81; Chapman, 62. The latter two # | & | TheBelmontand C. 8. M. A. (Lick) f b | riders refired early in the game and will a | e [ball teams of the Academic At T filling alee; Pasha | probably not go 3 | 4 | League of Califo vesterda - : re Rosnings Denpess Tass ts 8 a 35 | Recreation Park g ¢ Forest King: E. Ba TO PROTECT THE GAME. el streets, in a sem 7 TR Pl x a I @1 | mont team was - t Delegates From Many Counties Meet 5 | N e L and Petition the Governor. e = | — Belmont . A goal f p A convention of delegates from the aff-- | praser t " | us (£ el bet fie Tew b & g b [ ferent county game protective assocta- | - - after listening to y ot 5 - | tions was held In the parlors of the Oc- | The Coming Poultry Show. | ordered the game - 1| cidental Hotel last evening. There are | OAKLAND, Nov. 2 ~fan Jowo - has & ing Belmont the g s about sixteen such organizations in the rors iy T R &Sttt S g made further play impo te and every one of them was repre- | "0Unced the postponement of the poultry | ners will meet the Centerv 8 STAN \ted last night, either directly or by | ShOW to have been given there, and the | the championship. The team proxy. bird fanciers of the Garden City will | follows: - .a : a |~ The object of the convention was to | bring their exhibits to Oakland to make | Belmont. Posith L ‘s Hairbra! draft a set of resolutions calling upon the | the coming show here a success. It is | Sefton. heee < Governor to appoint a day, some time | estimated that 1500 birds will be in com- |} ~ a the early part of next year, when | petitio; The Oakland Poultry Associ Minturn. 4 4 | a general convention will be held in_this | tion wiil open a new department in Mooes | city whose object will be to found a State | coming exhibition, where only birds * Kishpatvich. . - i i 8 the 3 | game protective association and to intro- | exhibifion and saie” will be placed. The | prigham - ag Allen & Wil- | duce a bill before the Legislature which | entries close November 20 at the office of | Bush. ... BN livan's Maid of the | will provide a new State game law which | the secretary, 285 Jackson street, Ala- | Lindley.. . : . . hve aud M; R. L. Tavlor's | wil] effectually prevent the slaughter of | meda, or the residence of L. N. Cobble- | Sherman (cap.) Sharmans Wait & Lit-| pirds, animals and fish out of season—a | dick, 401 Twelfth street | Reia ' y - | rawn 5 tle r Amarcea vs. E. M. Ke g W . 3t ; EECN ) 3 ler's Don Ricardo vs. nce; E. Baumelster's Daly & Siebein's Shylock wo dogs—P. J. MeCabe's C. Brow Suehn's * Monogram; 1da vs. Kelly & C ane's M Vule Winter's Risky At- | ¢rz0§ & Davidson's Pirate; R. E. pez's Pepita va. J. D. Cardinall's Comet; W, Cair “THE CALL'S RACING CHART.| Ninth day of the Winter Meeting of the California Jockey Club. Weather e. Track muddy. Kennels' | George Aeneld . By vs. | Brink's Thunder- | al Anne; F. Roth Lopex's Car- | ng; three-year-olds and upward; purse, 1 agatnst d Satsuma feat of the ot Pon | J. McGrath's Blower, | B » rpe each [SAN MATEO PARK DRAW. | J & . s :;. | _There will be but one day’s coursing at ! - San Mateo Coursing Park this week, the " | sport commencing at 11:30 2. m. on Sun- 2 = day and bein ?f ompleted before sundown, | " - The prizes offered are: To the winner, | € retting un "E--Seven m i Tu up, $70; third, $40; three at $235 - 358 OND RACE--Seven turl ch, six at $15 and twelve at §7 50. The | owing im i 1w resulted as follows: | ; ack. with « ung Firenel vs. J. O'Shea’s red m e bk | Golge Keenan's Fear Not vs. R. E de B. Lopez” Wanda: Jeft Martinet's Bill Fos- | ter Ve Curtls & Son's Cash: F. A. MoComb SR = - Motto vs. Jeft Martinet's Bernal Chlef; Pasha (‘ ai Square Horse Sales. Kennels' Rest Assured vs. T. F. Logan's Miss = JRK, Nov. 2—The Fasig-T Grizzl O'Shea's Younk America vs. M. B & . . Cavanagh's Hard Lines; Irwin & Lyon's Silver Lyon vs. J. Kee son Souare wit val Buck; R. E. de B ¥s. W. Cremer's Re- | s Golden Rule vs. J. Dickson's ss; J. Keenan's Royal Oak vs. J. Mur- ne's Wildwood: H. T. Anderson's Crawford | J. Keepan's Blacklock; Curtls & B. Ni White Diamond; | 354 THIRD R;CE—ée\‘e;x . Index. Horee. Age. Weigh ¥m. ¥m. Str ' Leah vs R. E._de B. Lopez’ White. | - 5 R o Pere e — L D. Byrne's Mary Black Jeft Marti- | 3 gonstgned by | ) Gaun 1313 a3 net's Buxton; Jeff Martinet's Bernal Boy vs. P, r. New 34 a4 TN McKone's Rigby: M. B. Cavanagh's ; R Rin b 44 i S. Whiting's Wadena; A. &1, 1%, Allerton-Elerse. e T 43 A anly s ; P, N i o G o e §6 t4 52 £1 [Bulman s Skyrocket vs. J. Dean's Belle of - L £ §h 64 68 eralIM n o J R Smith's Ida'vs. J. Seggerson's r - ” 1 i _ Rom - ®_ % : J. H. Smith's Merced vs. A. C Mo N . Wodk dasis ol and thifd Sardonic: R. E. de B. Lopez' Sarah : X ric; g0 At e Y mith's Magic; J. Seggerson's Gold John 4 to Seggerson's Candelaria; A. C. er & Libbey's Padd s. Willlam Creamer y race on Joe. Torsida could mnot Lomo 104. ee-year-olds and upward; purse, $300. i RACE-Six furlongs; selling; t Genuine Retail Value: $7.50 ; - VESTEE MIDDY SUITS; ages 3 to 9. BLOUSE SUITS; . 20Y4 | T 1 b 2 CARLOADS . i ol 5 g iR Jockeys. TRADEMARK «s OF .. : | ..1900.. 'f " ‘J\a;::‘-mvk Won handil: Second Ensign Flamaway ran a nice race. Dare finished well. Isabelle AND \es el i Snell @ Now in stock. More on the road. PRICES $30$540 Agents wanted in every town s SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED 3-piece (VEST) SUITS—for hoys 9 to 15 yrs. | In all sorts of materials, patterns and colors. These suits are worth $7.50 at retail—sometimes offered as rare bargains at $6 s0. We ask you $s—and this much more : to remember and to tell your friends i what money you save and what satisfaction you gain by our plan of retailing * from mill to man direct.” Boys’ Knee Pants (ages 4 to 15) 20 cents; good enough for school—firstrate for romping around. We have just such values as these in every variety of suits and overcoats for men and big boys. worg e | 306 W Time—i, 8 % and_third driving, W High Hoe ready money stoppes s well pla The FINEST GIN | ~=is Imported. |356. Especiatly Adapted for Family Use :'xmu Horse. Age. Welght. s And Medicinal Purposes. | Pat Morriseey, 5....108 8ly. & 1 ; LARGE SQUARE WHITE BOTTLES. g.. by Lord Clifton-Tennie Peace ran in bar pl Annexed Trade Mark Appears on | = T 2 Cep and is Blowa in on Shoulder. [307.'7““‘ 5% One mile; three-y At the 80id by Grocers and Deslers. Index. Horse. Age. Weight.St. i m. Bewars of Pilled-Up Bottles. o o 5 5 (343) Satsw . & 1 ".e —_— | San Venado, 4 07 2 1% 210 (8 - llea tt & B ll 3 Femtono © o t a3 1100 |Ranch v‘ l ) Sk.s' Imp. Mistral II, §..210 € Arigenit CHARLES MFINECKE & CO,, B SR TR R T 809 Larkin St., 8. F. near Sele Agenta, 34 Sacramento Street, 8. F. | . 4np " Winner, Dr H. E Rowell's ch Pine. Satguma responded when called on. i Venado had worked well and rag a race g rane ring & morning gallop took the edge off Festoso. Mistral cou "dlmmei | Dimeeif. 121-128 Sansome Street.

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