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N FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1900 THE R A A A S s S R e AR L SRR Y @ttt tie Netier, etietietietietie et o000 %40 5 P b K 7 —K dy Withdraws. & g FIELD TRIALS—Opening at Bakersfield. : B H C 5 P@ R‘ I ‘]I N@ EYQ y ENV]FS ,:. BOXING—Kennedy r :: B i B RACING—Yellowtail’s Great Run. ‘:' H ; 7‘ COURSING—Two Men Ruled Off. é GREGGAINS IN DANGER. Getietietie et et et et it e Netietien e tietie@etiots 2ot oY YELLOWTAIL EQUALED A WILL FIGHT FAST AND WITH FURY Hard Victory in the Follansbee Handicap at Oakland. e ATHLETES TO PLAY INDOOR BASEBALL w b . . A . A A A Young e BASEEALL AT BERKELEY. 3 To-Day’s Entries. Sophomores Defeat Seniors in the = four-year-olds and First Game of the Season. = r b > ¢ McE P b will . —————— o~ me “Father Clark. Freg: o6 e Fifth race—One mile; three-year-olds and up: The Buffoon Boy .. Wites ¥ t ¥z tiver Tone over the world, w Sixth race—Six furlongs; four-year-olds and the pportur High Hoe .....103 Selections for To-Day. Storm King, Momentum, race Al- cond race—Lelpzig, Beautiful B, J. V. Pears’ Get one cake of it. Nobody ever stops at a cake. 1 Third race—Tiburon, Good Hope, Revanna. } urth race—Gauntlet, Lost Girl, Montallade. th race—Horton, Merry Boy, Wyoming. mn race—Afamada, Harry Thoburn, Mont- omery. | For Racing Chart See Page Eleven. —_—————— Boland Applies for Letters. Public Administrator Boland has ap- oslal- of Julius Friedman, who died Jan- vary 21 at the Palace Hotel. Decedent's estate is said to be worth over a miilion dollars. Hitting Amateurs to A “Killing” Made Over His| Rattle Next Friday Night, | AKT A\h track re- d for letters of administration in the | e PACIFIC COAST FIELD TRIALS COAST MARK UNDER WAY AT BAKERSFIELD Fair Weather Day of the Contests—Crack Dogs Try Conclusions in the Preliminaries of the Derby. bebebeiedee® JELucas DERBY ENTRY ELLA E. : e > . R R R R e R Y § STOCKDALE KEMMNELNS - SEMTE KENMELS JCHS OF KEMNT o» STOCK DA LE KENMEDRS: BLACK SETTER PLu TQ eec : * @ * ¢ TEN ' AND TRUMANS b PEACH NHUGGET.- ) o 6 GA‘RDN R \: BETTEH DEQB ENTRY BONMNIE GEM. J3\ GARDHER AND BETTENS DERBY ENTRY LoRENZO GARDMER AND TRUMANS DERGY ENTRN KING DON .OF BIYTHE c ¢ s CANDIDATES O+ 000600 FOR FIELD TRIAL HONORS. S S b e edebeiede D e S S S SRCE S e e S sieseieieieie® J 2.—~The Paci- | seemed by the specta-|brace down in the morning, and the start gan to-day at | tors and R to return to the will be made from the t grounds at n account of the late | handier much oftener than was neces- 7 o'clock. Johnson the p | SOTY e s o ' For the first time in several days the nnson the Sraw- | “iat 1:90 Btockdale Kennels' Zep, handied | sun” appenred fud the emiin CATE - . Dodge, and Gardiner & Betten's | cocaingly pleasant and there are pros: e andled by Betten, were turned | ;ectg of continued sunshine., The grou; down a howed some Of h¢ on which the trials were held to-day was prettiest of the day. imber hAnd | unfavorable to the dogs. There were w along the edge “rx‘hf\ SERBER '"'l plenty of birds, but it is expected that ‘ e the tange and | on more favorable gounds which will b x'r than thz fm ”1 d(vv\x; before. ,m} ;‘Y:f’;k\ l;_‘l§fl;)r:n(;;::. more satisfactor. were soon found and a point was scored 3 or Zon, “:‘\’“’,.Q steady to wing. Al-| Thomas Johnson of Canada, who is most immediately Lorenzo scored a | acting as judge, expresses himself as stanch po and steady to shot and well pleased with the grounds the wing. Zep made the third point and | appearance of the dogs, and it is ex- there e opportunity after this for 4 that his judging will give entire the dogs to score, as the birds by this sfaction to the club. and ten E by Cuba of Ken- | time had been lost. They were taken up wood-Jac a English setters — C. 5 y s srace was Walter Hobart's Toutg.g blk. and tan dog Ditke, FRtEke, Cutte Dandles, and_ Dr. Wiis Dolly Wilson; W Tevis' blk. and tan D R ied by W dog Pride of Ross, by Cincinnatus Pride- T. and the dogs turned | Flora W; H Kerckhoff's w. dog an open fleld and showed plenty | Blanco M art’s Last; | of speed and range, especially so in the | Garain ten's 0. and w of Chief, who ranged well out and | hunted his ‘&round with geod judgment. | The dogs went a half mile through the open and into a corn fleld, where a bevy point was made by the Chief, who held it stanchly until the birds flushed. After renzo Gardiner & B Gem Suver G ardiner & Betten's o. B T R TN Y I IR T I IN N I I 0'20'5082"9'.‘&9‘*3**3‘ MO e and a Plentlful Supply of Birds Mark the Opening U e e e e f lC S e o e e o B o e e e o ) e eDe b \?\.0 B i e e S TS S S S SR SR S e e e e a a 'KENNEDY IS UNWILLING TO CONTEST His Match With Stelzner Off. Neill-O’Brien Fight Post- poned. Big Joe Kennedy weight, who was to ner before the south had two e abide by ADVERTISEMENTS. HALF-PRICE OFFER! DR. M. A. 702 Mariet St. MeLAUGHLIN, Cor. Kaaray. 8. 7. And cor. Spring and Second. Los Argeles ON THE PRESIDIO LINKS. Miss Mullins Wins a Silver-Mounted Cle and the \Vn‘s‘ow ]VIedul 10.00 20.00 1.50 i i i $0909080#0P09CH090902080000 VICHY s s A Natural Mineral Water 00 with medicinal qualities, For Indigestion and Stomach Disordars. VICHY IN SIPHONS IS NOT v.snv Get the Genuine 0906090 So-called 090809090909 09 v oUW 0OY ¢0 Chall:nge to Wreqzlers Mi EAPOLIS Hall can 09090800 0009000‘ QQQGQOQO 909C 00090 ’oaoo BITTERS A PLEASANT LAXATIVE NOT TOXICATINC MADE ME A MAN Digcases— ¥ ailing Mom- veights be- At m»n.» Club in Brook- unknown, ¢ 126-pound battles seen In ihe e an insight into what migh to follow. Although Cain fitbraily beaten stiff punches on T | Cain’s left | dered him at 1 great o e o ek by over. work and Iadiscretions. Th ik @ne swrely restors Lout Vit i ol or Joung snd fc ¢ man “f ly. basi~ ness or pleasure. Prevent and Consumption if taken in time. Thel nee shiows immediate im provem: where a thousands and will Wo gin w1 ol laruntes to af- dog W ft, by Gladstone I the flush neither dog Seemed able to lo- '“".’::m1n'.ic~"c“.i.’?"$',"r°m'a‘§ the moner. Prive g b blk., d tan dog CAte a single bird and they were taken 66 § S 0% W backnges (full o G W Hobart's bik., . and tan dog :45, which was the longest heat & | 90 ¢ts, & cnt) an 80 By mall, a plain wrasser. Hen Crocker's Chief, by lIroquois Chief- | e ™ B ™S Deator Mary Lou; Stockdale Kennels dog "Kerckhoff's _Blanco, Coutts AJAX REMEDY CO., '9 earborn St, | Plufo; by "The ‘Laird-Phoebe; ¢ Wil | handler, and Gardiner & Betten's Wood- S B e R T R S T gon’s bIK., w. and tan dog Silver Star, by | craft Betten handler, were the next pair ceatage Drug Co.. Owl Drug Co.. S. F.. Oskl'd. e e - anevison's bk, | downl and each aid some _falrly ~good b bite xie Queen, work. They were hunting some time in hlights © Stockdale ~ K¢nnels” the open field, but falled to locate birds, | DR.HALL’ S RE””G(’RA“}R' 'Lb id w. dog Schley, by Alec C-|;ng were sent back to the timber, where A g 2 =1 ‘ . al grounds was ® Small bevy was flushed by the spec- sweet smoke of fire Start for She ioal erounge waok theoral « Wonaertt soon located a_single r e Bleckanii s ¥ bird, which he pointes put the bir . homiea Sy Tockdale aenncls SShIeX:| flushed before the handier got near. He | Turkish Tobacco, Rus- andled by J. E. Lucas. Nelther of the | followed with a second point nr:d ;gntn | ¥ she VAS ady : | dpen seemea in ost class form and hunt| the bird Bushed, But be waf bieeds %o sian blend, made by heat, as at this hour the san Was shining | the next point and dropped to wing very | and ‘th nicely. This ended the work of the pair. weather was warm. The course E y creek bed, and a half mile ed before birds were found. | They _were taken up at 4:40. | C: Youngn Duke, Coutts handler, and {1t was a scattered bevy and most of them | Gardiner & Betten’s Bonnle Gem should | running on nd very little work was have run the next heat, but as Bonnle on the ground the Stock- Pluto, Dodge_handler, and done by either of the dogs. They were|Gem was not taken up at . m. | dale Kennels' he next pair down—Dr. Wilson’s Sil-| W. 8. Davis' Pride of Ross, Coutts ver Star, handled by himself, and Hick-{ handler, were called. Both of these dogs | man's Negro Joe, handled by W. B. were a bit wild and the handler found it | Coutts. his brace, like the preceding | almost impossible to control them. They one, seemed unable to handle‘the birds | were both willing enough, but in their and appeared unaccustomed to work in|anxiety flushed several birds that should such thick cover. There was little r-x:-‘h.nr' been pointed. 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