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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 18599, LOMORORON URORONONY TUMOTIGLDN ORO NCOK ONOHAND ONONONONG NONONONON ONONOLONO HONONOLOR ORY HOOR VUG RORT K ORORORORO ROROROROR VRONCRONG WORNORALONG NONONOROR ONONONINO HOW OO0 DN NN NG RONOe * LATEST EVENTS IN THE WORLD OF SPORT 4 0RO PONONO%N LONGRONOTS SROTEIRCNG GNOR 0RO BOOR LT LONORINTIR ORIBOUORG LOROGROROR VROROROROR G0N VRO [ ORO HORGROROR HROLPORIR VLO ROON VNG HONTRONON ONONGRONO WONORION CNONMION GOLFERS AT D R e e e e e e e e e A s s e as anesanasasanananas I FAVORITES SACRAMENTO PLAY ON THE |{ E°T : = : LOSE WITH WINS OUT IN HOME LINKS | REGULARITY THE NINTH Compctmons o Vst chs \ Talent ' Has a Tem All- Ca'xfomlans Succumb Be- | | | Ouo'.o'.o'. r—— v e vy ey ’stuous Afternocn at : Enliven the Sport at San |+ ‘ fore League Team in a ‘ + Co Park. . ursin, ar, Rafael ‘ : Union g Close Game. alael. i . ¢ low e fas ss of | " ) 9| The hv('w who follow 'x"h (fyfum" i Sacramento 3, All-California 1. . B n Ps lfl-x.[ tuous time ton Pa | ernoon betw: # lday. J. D. Cardinell's Thornhill Comet | ¢ SeERoy [5 b ? % | started the fireworks in the third course | 00 o it ? | by defeating October W h I i very bt + | score of 21 to 12 after running or gk b |ana twenty seconds. Octot e + | was a strong favorite at odds of 5 y i & | He fell heavily during the course, ngs were seen—a | interfered with his running. Hair Br tches, soakers * | beat Ever Sure 1to 4 The fa aid pitching . 4 ? | had their ings for a few mint i, 3 < ¢ | then Wandering Tom beat Lady w & lat 1 to 5. Victor Queen beat Conq 4 | at the same odds and Golden Russe % B4 vender at o 5 Lady Emma was : arently suffering from the ¢ ora course she had on ? vender was » off In h-“.' Y’H‘, ng b4 y pinute cou M N t ® | 5 ¢ . B . * aster Lawre s < green * ¢ | paze ar wol \ "3 i | in the air Ha above hi AT $ : . 4 | caught the ¥ v 3 : o | her course with the A - from her ndler and an’s hon b \ . eeding cou H s : w 2 not inter t a 1 1 4 8 ° is fav H 18 . r 1 of S" 1tz's hit ) + tri ) Ar sixt 1 " Mr é P Ar : i rk hing etition w Bt it e0 0000000t edeiedeiedededeidedede eieieieiedeiedeie R e =y STANL EGAN. SHANAHAN. MANAG O'CONNOR. McLAUGHLIN. STULZ. SHEEHAN. 1 ; : DOYLE HARPER. bt » 2 o : | mack's Ha rain b i s | re, 5—2; Curtis & S y » | k's Black gy ; W 1 : Sacramento Baseball Club, Winner California League Championship. i ¢ - ento o ¥ In winning the championship pennant of the California League for this r. The team was | . . 3 San |} worked into first position and it held it to the end. The seve competition encountered was in | hing f Abbor 2, 0 » Who is shown in the illustration, will join the Chicago team of the National League next year. | I : S 3 [ 2 , PO A ¢ 4 he 1 | y — e an Haltren ¥ 3 F onier ) he n his opponent, who was sel-| success with the American style of rid- S M . -4 < ¢ Tectivel n inx & H 2 s £ | VELLOWTAIL [E2an 2z my mee 0 o rweow om0 [SO] DIRRS i BEEE N ¥ th and t lead i 2 : |12 H : 1 he groun \ ' M Zip Chambers at Liberty. k 4 1 s r golf P | be : N Y N ) 8 ted, the charge of mur- | ¥ iy 1 b \ " e ' ) matc N Chambers, Corrigan’s col- | o ‘0 1 ° : that several GREAT SPEED T for. ahodting and illing MIDDIES 7 ment to be held on pran the Ingle racetrack B 1 6 7 1 e week the followin Reiffs Sail for America ol &, N g < 3 = = - Treadwell yesterd i ' adies | LONDO! r 1 | Fl i . | viagies piay: Galloped in Ahead o: Princess JLont The two . Granam and Policeman | West Point - Annapolis Foot- | 1 , ¥ M esebr : 1 $ o ailed for sma e Judge they had no other 5 - : ‘ : : uh. | Zeika at Oakiand—Choices the steamer St. Louls tc lence except thit taken at the in-| ball Game Witnessed by | M : fins ¢ kett. 72: Miss Bace' Badl ; ve ; fded (wdrfl:xr nd the dgmh d the case, Cabi Merb | 1 & i home in England. The rking that s the most aggravat- | ns responsible for—K 2 yie. rucing season are almos of Jjustifiable homicide that had abiret embers, drawing attention to th to his attentio! | o I @) ABANDOl N S Spectal Dispatch to The Call. l CON T E CALL R N West Point 17, Annapolis 5. | ] L OF l l A PHILADELPHIA, ~The West | 10 | Point football team A Annapolis | wine CYCLE RACIN S on Franklin fleld th noon in a hard- | 1 [ ‘} (Copyright, 189, by H. H. Ebert.) fought battle 17 to he soldiers won ’ — | because they play the better footb i OAKLAND RACETRACK, Saturda December 2, 1899.—Forty- They were masters of the uation all | s el n ” b iati - pECIa 4] 4 2 v N e e, -xception of | o L y - Associated Clubs Association eighth day of the Winter Meeting of the California Jockey Club. Weather | ‘hroush the game, with the exception of | veat 3. McCom : pre s 3 i y the last few moments of the contest, | Andersons Crawford, S Eares By Officials to Turn It Over fine. Track fast. { when the middies by a mighty effort man- | {omrys SO S0 Fe, FI I Z AND Sl 3 = —— —————— |aged to score by a touchdown. | Nichols, a coursing man from sfon- | to National Association. s s W It seemed as though every army and | ot NarOrir 3 'here: with four doss | ” os MUR - J. B. FERGUSON—Starter. < . *nd | tana, ha 3 . — navy officer of stand: ashington | which he will course in the local parks. 2 4 selling; maldens; three-year-olds and upward; purse, s present. The President’s Cabinet was | They are of the Brunette stock. “Billy : et las fs = nted by Secretary of War Root | Murphy will train them and expects 1o o 4 = Betting. | ¢ retary of the Navy L The | have them in the running she A PUS . ‘ Xm. Str. Fin ockeys. |0p. Cl. | two Cabinet officers received a g i . N SIDE. L : tion when they entered t AT INGLE = . retary Root and his party GRS dest F v [on, tiesarmy’s side ;: e field, while | Favorites showed well «rl an.-\~ ».; | The Ex-( hampion and His « eting | retary Long watched the game from the | coursing Park yesterda CAPIUrea : : : . number, when thirty- | paval stnd on the opposite side. ~Be- | il the courses. Two stakes were | Brother-in-Law Fight in « . ed before u s | corted across the feid DUDDY; SEAKS U tW uals 1o a Chicago Hotel. tr s cretary Root on the \ 5 e off to 2 : % | “nis bo This little incident stz ‘ ‘“”-""‘”‘fk‘ » el s it I - ¥ great hurrah, in whic yells of the Ngbi ks iz eclal Dispatch to The 1 ) | West Point and Annapolis cadets were | - . e O, v r s ch. g. by St mingled with the long, loud roar of the ~HICAGO. : 2 | Pennsylvania students, who were massed CHICASO, ] s ntr b k will win soon. My Dear no on the west stand rt Fitzsimmons t r Over 27,000 persons saw the contes Martin Jul - e The army was weil represented. Ther This was ul - 3 rse el ioits aedl e Raras e nei were major generais, colonels, Iicutenan St B Ry uarrel in th t stand downed F SR e DR S and privates scattered thr Eramly reat L. Hoffman's St Shermam House | - aw Lass opened |Betting. | crowd. _Among th e eat 1. Hofman were freely swung and § : < & nt Wiid Norah b | i 14 not recec Index. Horse. Fin. | sistant ary of the Navy Allen, Rear | Lowe & Thompson's Little Fullerton rag 8 by layed. ‘Fitsstmmohs left i - ‘, Jael had T |'\dm|r;xl>}l) Neil, McNair and Rodgers, [ “First ties_Aloha beat Mischle Ber Highue | city day. vowing he pe : 1 Captain Robley D. Evans, Colonel F. L. | beat Wi S <y forah beat | Ju T g00l e 2 Denny of the mi corps, Governor | dan; Fires Mosogram; Wild Norah beat | Jul g00d. ’ - N e s Voorhees of New Jersey and Major Ash- | Littie Fu e | {n ,H‘_'.c.m - t urlong A > of this city [ R ORee A iwediah: Ruseell,” | of misunderstandin ~ f b4 Sarly in the game the soldiers got the | P R At 1 . v 1 closing favor- T4 1l on downs on their 43-yard line. Line | { it t v 3 8 % 2 plunges and two spins around the ends | ehan’s Rosaline rir 1 . » Chns 93, 30 brought the ball to the middies’ 40-yard | § Wen Doran: Ja ¥ 1 B 9 103 8 10 [mark. Then the West Point halfbacks | beat John Charlton’s D I (k); geld- Petal 12 T R 2 Jere: ent” agsinat the Annapoli s | won's Joy Is _beat an uncomplix e Y w ; he wirs, Bill Howard, & 0% ¢ an 2 ollis steadily until the 1 was only five Artless: » Lyric and Ju 3 : fi‘.:-nn‘]’\“.:n'.;; Time—%, 1:15. Winner, J. Foley & by {mp. Midiothian-Loleta. ';’(,{1'} a“-k"'y".?'.’i"'y}“."‘;.-v."'} u”l)xp over tha | heart bea " little talk - o Poor st w n ack Johnsc as pushe ve e | heart e ts 5 start. During Delay ot hait bous st post. . Chico stopped nearing wire. Balista wretchedly ridden. line for the t touchdown. Bettison | B0 S 1 T e < IR ey ll"""‘““-‘)““‘r‘l tWreW | previous to start he dismounted and ran away. With an even break Lost Girl would | Kicked goal. re, West Point 6, Annap- | MUbiy S a up with the barrier a e | ot a i Rand i ;””"\)n x‘-rfwr‘x Scratched—El Salado 107, Munsey 105. .r Iw;v”u ¢ no further scoring in the | g vat itzsimmor after geiting a — e —— — — irst half. | Chambill's R: | a_revolver anc at ’ weak rid e S = arly in the second half a kick by Wade | reind's Royal Prize: 3 room. J e Dr. Rowell's horse, Dr. Bernays, looked 408 THIRD RACE—One mile and a half; selling; four-year-olds and upward: purse, arrled the ball to the army’s 10-yard | tJ. Mc i “Bob” who d ¢ cligible of the starters’ in the o gwe. ] i 4 | ine, but Wesson ran_the ball back ten | beat M | = 1 2 half run and was installed an Beiting. | yards by pretty dodging. Another ex-| Maher's = - ey favorite. He led after pass- | 1naex. Horse. Age. Weight. Str. Fin | Jockeys. |Op. Cl change of punts and the ball was on the | Gri n, H nobbed nt Nmo Dallnn . ‘..# the stand the first time, winning, ri e e - — — 'd line. Without losing the | Master Mat Dur! F s t last H den out, over a length before Meado Dr. Bernay % 11 13 |Vittitoe 45 1 |[ball'once the soldiers pushed the sailors | Miss Lois - * i f o 2 seaman, dropped 3 thorpe, second choice in the rig. Bllly | Meadowth 2% 25 (Bullman 3 4 |back from the army’s 20-yard line to the | Hageman's Lk‘ RS fight Fra: 1808 n, dropyp . McCloskey ran a falr third. 33 34 |Henry | 4 8 |middle of the fleld and from there right R P RS $ from h Doy ey was < In the mile and a sixteenth handicap §® 4n |C Wisonllll 1 T |over the Annapolis goal line. After al- | Glenroy, beat E Relllyls E picked up her wea- Rosormonde had too strong a pull in the a, A 41 §2 |Conley s . |most every scrimmage a sallor would be | A& S LAdF LTI DO et heat g man. Duffy p and was lotted 100 pounds, she carried Don Vallefo, $3 e N ¥ B |laid out. Rockwell. who took Clark's | Mosre's Rox: D. Dillon's Modesty beat W C. | taken to the Hari on ou a to ap f yunds over, and lea Granger, a e Flutn . g ot D] _® | place, made the touchdown and Bettison | Gilasson's Terrona: Larkey & Minerva | charge of petty la lied Do- y downed the fave Time—. 0% %, 14m, 2:08%: I'4m, 2:%. Winner, Dr. |kicked the goal. Score. West Point 12, | beat 1. Dean's Free Sitver B h —— — ed, is lengths in 1:47%. Top-. H. E. Rowell's ch. by Sir Dixon-Welsbaden »od start. Won first three driving. nnapolis 0. | Sweet Marie beat Dan O'C: a et in left in the saddle, took the Bernays was all out. Tom Calvert poorly handled. | The army ‘sl‘nr(m'! norlxin;\mnnm work | Byrnes' Eleven Spot bes 3 ADVERTISEMENTS. R mversion o tsuma. _— ~ — — — again. and did jus she had dc few | Connell Bros. amie Ple | & yulevard is » piloted Sly, winner of the s - | moments previously, earrying the ball | In€'s Demprey Lass: A « > | f last event. The e's 0dds receded a 409 FOURTH RACE—Futurity course; two-year-olds: purse, $400. from midfield to and over the navy's goal | beat J. Lineban's Robert J: R Atlen & | point In the betting, and in a nose finish | OO ey : i line without losing it or being stopped in | yilzots Chicago Boy beat James Hurley s | she gained the decision from Moringa, " Betting. | her progress. Rockwell also made this | % GaPitol J; Fo Theift's Grasshopper beat ridden by Thorpe. Vittitoe, astride the |Index. Horse. Weight.!St. Y¥m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op, Cl. |touchdown. but Bettison falled to Kic : . ¢ | faverite, Peace. managed t0 get @ poor = = 2 e e == a difficult goal. Score, West Point 17, | yorer Ho b ok mment T Dot | send off and went the White Pass route. | (3%) Yellow Ta 1 13 5. Jones. 1 710 a s 0. ng Bros.” 2 | With “more Tuck she ‘could have won. Princoss Zelki 43 212 24 23 (Duiman 81 [ AREN e play was resumed the ball | Ml Sy B & eiicriughe Mald of the | & Most Remarkable Remedy That 2 CARLOADS | Sister Alice aiso came in for strong sup-| G Anjou 330 4% 1% Tiimwee. 2 165 | was carried to the army’s 16-yard line by | thy's Johnnie F beat J. Anthons s Patrh Quickly Restores Lost Vigor port, but never displayed much speed. - e A HE ¥ fi;'« :: ‘;‘““*‘.u- 8 10 la fine kick, which resulted in a touch- | Ferris’ Leah beat Murphy & Toland's to Men. - oF ER RONT. | 98 Ariiiteryman ¢ ] ¢ 6" |Devin .- % s |back for R b D of | B W, Matathn Tl oy ey oo oo P zos=s punts. Then the navy carried the pig- | berta: W. McCarthy's the Valley be DEERING IN F | qqeTime—To K 2y to v :45r: last %, 1:00%; fihr;n x. & 0%. Winner, Foster & Hack. | skin to the 10-yard line, where it was Jost F. Drown's Village Belle: £ M. Kellogk's I | A Free Trial P!c'fllga Sent by Mall P ’900-. Wins the Hng—no]h Stakes on the| ariv e % = T e Do M iR l‘;nmr‘*:!'l’tnlpln\rm‘»p:llrr‘\rc‘wl df,,.“”.,rr. e Tay, | Flame beat G H. Lahusen's Firebal. to All Who Write. Yellow Tajl had all kinds of speed. Princess ran gamely. Midity blew up. ol S i " R Free trial packages of a most remarka- New Orleans Track. | 5 e W . 113 ¥ On_ four °~ scrimmages the saflors : e, = 4 | Beratched—F. W. Brode 113, The Lady. 106. took the ball to the army's two- Park Mumc To-Day ble remedy are being matled to all who othe ssar, v wn One mile and a sixteenth; free handicap; three-year-olds and ‘nde was sent over the line for the mid. o | i AND S on the Western tracks, won the Magnolia %00 g year-olds &nd U~ | dies’ first touchdown. The goal was a | g oso cnne” D up.mn'if'f."p' ;,‘E,d..i?.i !’u'f?nr'rlnnlm::lr”!!anth:nnmn;i:il hat stakes, the principal event on the card, g Ty s dificult one and Wortman failed to he Pilgrim's Song of Hope | fhe Institute has decided to m-mz',u?: very handily this afiernoon. Flylng Bess, | Index. Horse, Age. Weight.(St. %m. m Str. Fin Jockeys. |Op. CI. |™axelt Spring Jublle Alps” | free trial packages to all who write. It ne the second choice, made the running to | — == — e = e The game ended a few minutes Inter | The celeb by andel | §s a home treatment and all men | the hoad of the ttietch, whire Decin e R R T 13 -3 Bulans with the ball in Annapolls’ possession on | Cornet solo. fantasia from the “Daug suffer with any form of sexual weakmnd who had been a close second all the way, Rosinante, § i | 32 3% 21 |Vittos its own 45-vard line. ter of the Regiment’ o | resulting from youthful folly. premature went 1o the front and landed the priz AR s 1. %8 45 31 |Conley The line-up was as follows: - (Pe by Mr. E. Keller) oss of strength and memory. Wweak Dok | X0lo.. the favarite, Was never & foctee. : ¥ Bac 2% 415 |E Jones West Point. Position, Annapolls, | Waltz, ““Temptation”......... B | varicocele or emaciation of parts can now 12 k. | Jockey Dick Clawson arrived to-day to U314l — e e T st Woiase: Reed Gap T I e K Fotkmer | CUre themselves at home. low in stocl | Fide for Frank Reagan, The weather was | Time 116, {7; C-16, :014: &1 303 1016 1L204: mile, 1a1; 1 1-t6m, 1:47%, HODKInS. . orere Lalt EUARA. oo g | March, ““The New York i -Wald | The remedy bas a pecullarty gratetul More on the road. fine and track good. Resuits: | i"':' o ® b. m. by imp. nonde-imp. Fairy Rose. Fair start. Won first th: ‘T::I\Uum mr;nm,..&.h . Adams PRI to the desired location, giving :r-:a":rt i eenth. i Dyers.. ght guare el Freme i - PRICES 504 a_sixtes nih-Manilius won, Koenig __ Winner received best ride. Vittitoe on Rostnant ed no ground. Satsuma s Bunicer-Kelly. Right tackle. \uenj""\vgunr:.'.‘. AL ‘I_):HO‘\!” I“w““fl “\5:"’:‘ Sl 'll‘ndcfl:::lr;r;lrm;:t 1;:1?; ::’o‘re‘:‘(“;tzlnor(find Seven furlongs, selling—Lomond won, Ran- S T — ight end. .. Berrien-Weaver | NE . Dec, 3—Alfredo de Oro | It cures a o il es that oy 5 e as w isuse of the nat- gee second, Satan third. Time, 1:31% SIXTH RACE—Six furlongs; selling; three-year- e Quarterback Osterhaus | successfully defended his title as pool years of m nat $30>$540 Six fariongs Ngeretia won, Merry Duy sec- 4“- "€: fhree-year-olds and upward; purse, $9. e s BRI Deck, F"::;:“ rever | champlon of the world to-night by defeat- | Sr! fanctions 'c"(!«:"“X"?:n::.,“}?’:‘,:‘ ik on e Payne thir me, — —_ _— - ” Vade | IN& the Western expert, Fred Payton of | gtate Medical Inst! - Magnoile, stakas: Machion Ttk Detstis T Betiing. | Jackson............. Fullback ...\ Wade . B e Atk ate Medical Institute, Elektron Agents wanted in every town ;‘m Volandies second, Fiying Bess third, | Index. Horse. Awe. Welght.[St. ¥m. ¥m. %m. St | sockers [oortet. | score: West Folnt 1, Ansapotis & Touch- | Datie: vor oot ol St Matrice Daivs | ;'::,'d:q'lfh.mon.w:r‘ 2 '“”";' that ime, 1:42% ~ ¥ — = downs—Rockwell 2. Jackson, Wade Joals sy ot fay to end | el ree trial pack- . . ackman second, Jim anu “third. T¥ 130%. _"'" A 2 | . from touchdowns—Bettison, Wortman, : 2 poote & - s 2 . e 13 desirous of reacht | n Luls, 4. 7 i Hmn 52 3 leave home to be treated. and th, L] nluhlin Defats !IcComnch | };n;--mum € boes 2 4h 51 5 E. Jon 4y Buena Vi — - sample will enable them to see how -f:;; 809 Larkin St., S. F. CHICAGO, Dec. 2—Gus Ruhlin, the| prsoud j”»re 3 4 g 4 11 7 | Vittitoe 3 2 ena sta to Entertain. Death of Aeronaut McPherson. it Is to be cured of sexual weakness when 2u".m glant, easily defeated Jack Me- | M bk H 4 S g ‘\’I’lul‘x‘ ilson. i DBue;m \h;‘m Parlor No. 65 of the Native | Albert McPherson, the aeronaut, died }::“%gl’" l;:m'diu are Smployed. The “ormack of Philadelphia In a six-round i e . aughters has arranged for an entertain- | last evening at St. Luke’s Hospital as the € makes no restrictions. Any m. g0 at Tattersall's to-night. Both men | goog marcs vo L% Winner, D. M. Hanlon's b, m. by Racine-Aurelia 11, | ment and social In the banquet hall of | result of injuries received last October in | “.'.",Z,m’;“""'l'e‘g ,b: .lev-%‘“- free umpl were in far from first-class condition, but Ely displayed marked gameness. Imperlous could not get P écfinfi.'[’,\;;as?:"mb"“fl'"fi inanureday | falling from o parachute at Glen Park. | that its recipient need have no 15 Rublin's superlor helght and reach’told | ridden the overland ~ Siater alice no speed. She was well buckedr: oo T OO A0 | O Eare Invited 1! the frlends of the | The parents of the deceased live in Oak- | embarrassment oF pubiicit &} ) Tequested to write 'uhcuz’dcll:;.“" e