The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 7, 1899, Page 4

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7 1899. EAST aetieti et etie et e NP 1 NN N et 5%, —Five furlongs; four-year-olds OLYMPICS GAMI Forte for| To-Day's Entries. £5; two-year-old mald = knowle ige |y b an who has used Dr. Pierce's Favorite | Prescription for diseases of the womanly s posidve as to its wonderful » value, and con§ Every wom- 3% St. Cuthbert . 365 Mainstay THE LADIES ass ... | Indoor Bascball’ and Swim- Gty ming Races Make Up It~ teres.ing Programme. | nges: | The ladies who ited the Olympic Cromwell amax several kinds of oor b all, swimming races, and exhibition bicycle riding » up 4 programme that did not allow of a mo: 's lag in Interest, ball game was the first It was a contest be- ns and the Popuilsts uried the latter under an avalanche of popular sentiment, although the score was close enough to Indica hot race for ho: S, he Republic red fourteen times to the Popullsts ven and by so doing won not only the The indoor ba: enna ...... henzollern 3 Merry Boy great applause of the ladies, but promises of ma But stories from Bob Mitchell. one feature marked the game—the g of a pop fly by Populist Glea- The teams lined up as foilow: Selections for To-Day. race—H Urchin, cess, nd race—Credo, Espirando, E 4 race—Lothian Potente, Hohenzol- "I Ehrman After the baseball game the spectators { the gymnasium and found the sitions obtainable around ank. Sid Cavil gave an ex- cy and trick swimming and race of three teams was run D se’'s team won out af- race. The participants Melrose, Pape, Connolly, Sharks—Taylor, Duran, Plain Fish— , Hartman and BASEBALL NOTES. All-Californias Will Meet the San Franciscos. number on atch Crabs and Lob- the programme between the r D nd the Reds The Crabs c bsters 1« over tne to one. Fi goal tt Burnett Hartmann es to be as pop- s last year. formed between c Club, teams from GRANTED A DIVORCE His Recreant Wife Made No Defenss and Judgment Was Entered the the Re Died on a Train. ; looked upon a rare lot | Taylor iwo | A the Assoclation of this KESWICK, Dec. 6.—Parker Kennedy of | u v, Oregon, dled In the tourist nger this He was a | Index. Horse. Age. ¥ g from Michigan. The g6 were dding, the THE CALL'S RACING CHART. (Copyright, 1899, by H. H. Egbert.) TANFORAN PARK, Wednesday, December 6, day of the Winter Meeting of the Western Turf Association. fine. 1899.—Sixteenth Weather J. F. CALDWELL—Starte; n two-year-olds; purse, $400. t thres driving. Winner, Caesar Young showed improvament. rd; purse, $400. | Betting. Op. Cl. 1 ] h ¢ 8 ns R 3 2 | s 15 h 3§ e S % 1 4 13 2% 2 13 ¢ { 6 h Bergen FLI ) 103 1 Vit Jies o8 1 |E. | 8 ®» 1 J. Walsh | 15 b 1 start, Won cleverly. Second and third driving. H. Fenton-Mrs. McAlllster. rhould h: been second. Pace t00 hot for others. thre | Betti op |Heinson M. Bergen. |Vittitoe Johnson . |Fauntieroy . I‘Thnm! Fd n all out. Second and third driving. ss-Bonita. 1, Racivan will Alaria had no gpeed. Panamint tossed hard for Alaska. Track toc Cyril 97, Lodestar 1 4977, FOURTH WACE—Mile and a sixteenth; all ages; purse, $400, . ] Betting. Index. Horse Age. Wi %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. CI. Imp. Mistral I, 32 2% 1% |Thorpe . B Sy Ad ard,’ 2 48 415 ‘22 |3 Martin 3-5 88 . 11 1% i Jones, 20 50 th 3% 4 5 =5 ord, 3 §20 510 £15 [Bullman . 450 m 2 6 € 8 5.8 alsh 560 Time—1-16 5 16m, Good start. Won Srat three Ariving Florentine-imp. Clo Advance A ored ran a swell ige Wofford quit. 3 FIFTH RACE-—Mile and a quarter; three-year-olds and upward; Bay View Stakes; $1900, 428, value, to similar su TS, (¥7) Forte, 4..... ,"4 1 ho suffe 3 ‘4 Topmast, §. 3 en who suffer from inflammation, 412 Ostler Joe, §.. 2 2 ale weakness, or nervous | (417 G. B. Morris, &, R by f the wy 4% Meadowthorpe, 6 6 3 sed by disease of the wom- | & Yasdawihorss. 5 5y anly organs will find a complete cure by |- 4 R Ty t of “ Favorite Prescription.” Al gy - Won first three I suffered severely from prolapsus, and menorthagia ©'s Pavorite Prescription with writes Fanuie Shelton, "Glad I have not needed past, but if I should have any trouble would surely try * Fi. T bave recommendad it to cods. 1 always tell hey are not bene. t the medicine. In MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG ire. mast interfered with; should have won. Jennie e P! Ostler Joe pulled up in bad shape. 429 SIXTH RACE-Six furlongs; handicap; all ages; purse, $400. . 1 Index. Horse. Age. Welght. St | Betting. CL ¥m. ' m orrtare | 5 {0p. |ov. o g pipstorery Johnson 'Wesche . 1:19% Good start except Diomed. Won easily, Second Romigh's ch. m., by Amigo-Santa Monlca. Somrses S %, '3 AND SICK WOMEN WELL . | Dicmed Mocorito won at lelsure. St. Casimir is fast for a piece. Moringa welghted out of it. ran away three furlongs. Brode no speed. Bpratched—Aluminum W, Pat Morrissey 114, Southern Girl 97, Flamora 9, | ATt LN NIt Nt et Kot Lo et Tt e 0 tie B e tio B e i 0B ti 4 Li 00 Lie B0 i 00000 Bhe i e tie 250 000 B0 ie 0 100 B0 0 5 0 00250 R 0T 4250 15 ST 130G+ 150 230 TS LHTE S L tie et aieti #tietie Hatie N atio e Nt e tie N - SPORTING NEWS OF TRACK AND FIELD. 4 * B e g g T R O B R T R L S T T S P R R *hen 4+ I WEST 3 'GREYHOUNDS OAKLAND'S POULTRY SHOW A SUCCESS SREVHOUNDS [ / ~ A0 AR'NT | THOSE THE 'LOVLIEST.FLOWERS I" “ONE H WUZ ONLY A N KAOW-OR TW0 THROWED N I'> FEEL RIGHT TO HUM IF THAD ALITTLE E* PULL iWouLpn'T po TO YOU - sgg =™ Q A TING j’vouwvup AKLAND, Dec. 6.—The poul Mason, president of the PN and bench show der the a y Assoclation, has on exhibiti 2 O pices of the Oakland Poultry A soctation and the California Co 8 e club, which opened at the Exposi- a score G tion bullding to-day, is proving every- h Is considered remark- ¢ thing that has been promised by the v This pen also bids fair to £ directors, and If the attendance ani win the sweepstake prize of the show. $3 manifest Interest during this after- L. M. Cobbledick, suprintendent of the e Is a criterion, the show, has the best Barred Plymouth ] i1l not alone be the Rock cockerel ever exhibited on the o sive but the largest coast and which has been awarded §8 attended as well. first prize. € It 1s quite evident that the breeding Judges Henry Berrar and Charles :" of fancy poultry has developed so R. Harker have been busily engaged S rapldly during the last few years that &ll day, and up to this evening have 3 it has now become one of the Impor- announced the following awards: & tant Industries of the State, and the Barred Plymouth Rocks: Pens—First, G. 3 result is clearly shown by the excep- A fleummsl-n' it (insoentls e ocee; tionally fine exhibits this year. F. W. Napa: thin ey Ok L ur Breed, editor of the Western Poultry Journal and a chicken judge of con- siderable fame, who has attended the Oakland. Cocks—First, W land; second, O. J. Albee, F. Forbes, Napa; fourth, H. Arp, Oak- Lawrence; third, Willow Poultry finest poultry shows throughout the farm, Fruitvale; fitth, John Howe, Oaklar East, declared to-day that as Com- Cockerels—First, second and fourth, L stock exhibited at Madison square, New York and at Chicago, the stock at the Oakland exhibition could easily win. For in- stance, there is one white Plymouth Rock pullet, exhibited by €. G. Hinds, secretary of the assoclation, that could go to any of the Eastern shows and get into the money. pared with the Cobbledick, Oakland; third, W. H. Ar Oakland; fifth, Osgood & Bons, Oakland. Hens—First, W. H. Arps, Oakland; second, F. Forbes, Napa; third, W. H. Arps, Oak- land; fourth, George Sherman, Berkeley; fifth, O. J. Albee, Lawrence. W. H. Arps, Oakland; second, F. Napa: third, W. H. Arps, Oakland; f James Nalsmith, Oakland; fifth, F. Napa. 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Fifth round—Matchless beat May Q Miss Skyrocket beat Julius ( Final—Matchless beat t and thi | week 1s%limited to elg! though over one hundred were offe | the draw last night The total | money 1s 3505, divided as follows | winner, $110; run; 3 | three at $30 each; fiv | and twenty-two at $10, leave on Saturday at 11:30 m., whilo the first train will le | Sunday at 11 8. m. The draw res second, , San Lean- n J. assoclation the visiting y evening the will give a banquet to poultrymen. 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Collins® Matchless won the midw The comedy element of the day's sport and I of and 12 33MWW | ON THE FIELD Mid | Reserve stake at Union Coursing Pa yesterday, with Frank McComb's Miss Skyrocket as runner-up. The latter was | unfortunate in her course with Julius | Caesar just before the final. She was | compeiled to do all the work after a Vanity Falr, Sh er and May Queen. x The score in the latter course was 4 to 3, showing now cleverly matched were \A.clhw- {AS THE DOGS WILL RUN A. Beeley, - A Rowsell, 5| The stake at Union Coursing Park this d seaell S A % S § § # ) # N S S S P e G N S N S e s Lo SIS S eI SO L SIS U SIS US55 50% RSO LOUINeeS0e P 7R

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