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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1900. FOUR CHOICES T00K PURSES | AT OAKLAND : Eonic, Played I"or a Killing, Finished Second to dy Irate. . [ sbula Enjoyed a Frolic—San | Bolted Again—Obsidian Was Ready—Good Hope Won Galloping. « rom the eedom, , the ,, ple that the 2 w.i ap; dash ha Jing, which was getting to be fi ng. causing the smart ¢ i Hope. Caesar You: n the saddle, and afte had led reteh took | . i there w to it 1 hed second Track Notes. . ‘The rich $2000 Palace Hotel handicap will e be the feature of the sport v. The i, with two or three exce com- s most of the horses s the eat Burns handicap. The tr ck will be £ ¢ i holding and it will be a s the fitte ount of his unruly antics, the en- an Tomas will {n future be refused ADVE. R:ZSEMEN"‘I. “Ross and Milt Henry are both | 1dic in excellent form just at present. 50-Cent Package of Be Nervotone—Cures Every To-Day’s Entries. [ en furlongs: four-year-olds and | $ Roadrunner .. Gole’s Form of Nerve Trouble Whether From Overwork, Worry, p Im- Blood or Deranged ® Kidneys and Bladder. | ..110 1 and Address For a Full three-year-olds and up. Absolut:ly Free by sS4 Horton ..... 110 M Is Such a Marvelous (550) Malay 12 Restc ve That Thousands ne-eighth; three ind Women Prema- Hotel handlcap; ly 0Oid Have Been 531 Imperious . 909 Uarda . three-year-olds and (854) Vesuvian Durango Cormorant Miss Marfon 100 3 14 102 four-year-olds and & ngs | | Selections for To-Day. First Bonibel, C Durward. | . a, Intrada, Andrattus | Andris: Horton, Malay ’ | Bendoran, Formero, Acrobat Dr. Good Hope, Silver | Fourth race Tone. Sixth race—Truxillo, race Nembula, Perseus, De Blaise, ; (Copyright, 190, by H. H. Exbert.) OGAKLAND RACETRACK. Friday, March 9, 19). —Weather fine. Track heavy. $03. FIRST RACE - Six furlongs; selling; three-year-old fillles: purse, $350. | I | | Betting. Index Horse. Welght Ym. %m. %m. Str. Fin, | Jockeys. |Op. CI 12 1y 11 |E. Ross [+ 73 31 2h |Jenkins s 15 21 2 |Bullman . Blal - . ¥ i1 42 |1 Powell 3 185 . 5% |Henry 8 15 v 5 re 65 |Morse .. 10 . 715 [Buchanan F ) s {Bozeman 8 15 Weight. St 108 18 108 108 1081 +.108) . 4 by Brioso-Yivace. ¥%m. %m \mm Good sart. Irate . Hot _cooled off early. Scratched—Madrina 108 T DO, THIRD RACE Five furlongs; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $350, - Index. Horse. Age. Welght.[St. ¥m. Str. Fin. [Op. CL free of mbula, 4.....109] 4 22 10 45 ence a 12 5 8 . “ 33 oy t De Blaise, 4 4 6 . . . 64 Uncle True, 2 30 100 of va . 5% Jim Brownell, 815 ;30 e st —— | s63 Isabelle, 63 Hennessey ....| 20 100 52 |Carter . 8 3 | o 3 |Brodien © T Fell .. Morse 40 100 ¢ i G 1. Powel 50 6 Good start. Won easing up, second and thi , by Portland-Clara. Winner pounds the best; fier start and then spreadenxied his fleld, Torsina was stopping moticeably. « will have another chance. Scratched Mainstay 113. Rurdock Tom Summer 556 third b. ¢ i3 39 ariving. Wins ing his chancs Horse. Age. Welght [St. ¥m. %m. 4 10 8 31 Captive, a... 1) 3 ‘4 Charles Le Bel, 5...111} 8 g ; 2 { Polish, 6.... . m; 2 2:, care undering, or y won't| Roadrunner, a.. 114] 5 5h ” Scintfllate, 5.........108] 1 2h I bettet than cheap ones. It Duke of York IL, &..111( 7 1 4 Its so0 m Andre mle 62 . good linen in a iaundry. We EH nece: Others ran to ready and ran like & x00d one. Greyhurst 111, Musculado 111. washing in perfect condition | 5a5. SixTH SACE Six furlongs; selling; ndered in the best possible man-| Index_ Horse. Age. Weight.[St. ry time and pains to re- ; ‘ TERRY McGOVERN, THE FEATHER-WEIGHT WONDER. | and the alsles were crowded. | were Dannie Dougherty {and Al Levy THE CALL'S RA'él”ch CHART. auch use made of Three and a balf furlonge; Won first three driving. won on gameness. POT. FOURTH RACE-Seven furlongs: selling; Index. Horse Y. | “990 Choteau i %0 Joly Briton Fair start except San Tomas, then for Chotea: four-year-olds and upward %m. _Fin. i3 4 |Bullman . 23 219 |Ruiz . a5 31 |Piggott 313 118 64 54 51 g4 71 71 5 s 46. Good start. | @ 0000000000 0000000400000100-00+00000+Q B e e S e e e g 4 - OSCAR GARDNER PUT TO SLEEP BY McGOVERN But Three Rounds Needed | in Which to Do the Trick. ¥ YORK, March 8.—Terry McGov- | ern of Brooklyn knocked out Oscar Gard- | ner, the “Omaha Kid,” in the third round | of what was to have been a twenty-five- | d bout before the Broadway Athletic | P Club to-night. McGovern was a favorite in the betting at long odds. Johnny White | was referee. Gardner did some good work | in the first round, succeeding in knocking McGovern down with a left swing on the | jaw. McGovern rushed matters from l)le[ opening of the second round until the end of the fight. His attack was cyclonic, and | with a_well-directed left he put Gardner | to the floor. Gardner's defense proved (o | be of no use against the torrent of xh-(lr-\ abuse that McGovern rained upon him. Three times Gardner went down and each | time he almost took the ““count.” In the | third round McGovern rushed like a bull- dog_at his adversary and threw a left | hook to the jaw, which staggered the Western man toward the ropes. Then a right to the face, which sent | Gardner staggering in the opposite direc- tion, and seeing that Oscar was unable to | | defend himself the little champion st=pped |in end landed a left swinging hogk on the mark, which put Gardner down’and out. | McGovern 3 to 1 favorite early the_eveni Gardner peopls h {kger odds and then took even back for money tk - Kid would last ten rounds. | ‘Smith bet $1000 against $30 that vern would win. A well known Wall | 1 broker bet $200 against $2000 that Gardner would last the limit of twenty- five rounds. When the preliminary bout was put on there was not a vacant seat in the house bout enin, ¢ “Philaderphia of this ettye Thn) met at 105 pounds for & twelve-round go. At the end of the twelfth round Referee Johnny White declared Dougherty the winner. the The contestants in (ho o] On Tuesday next Spencer and Jenkins will leave for Bartlett Springs, whence, after resting for n Louple of weeks, they will journey Eas 7 easily, secon Winner and third driving. Win- always held her company elia in stretch. year-old fill; Jockeys. |Henry Piggott |{Jenkins [Bullman [E: Rose Ruiz . Buchanan . ‘I Powell. \H!nnel!fly B Morse |Bozeman Winner, J. Naglee Burk's Merida will do. Sublime ran poorly. malden two m. Str. _ Fin. | EEaomne 18888awinnn o = e EBwmans B8R threey “¥m. % 1 ‘ S Jenkins Won easlly, second by Montana-Mascot. San Tomas boited at form. Scratched—Dr. Good Hor United States Laundry, Office 1004 Market Street. Telephone South 420. ©akland Office, 514 Elevent™ St ;mp: too n“:'a' m:‘mun prefers a fast . Good Y Colonel Cllfl-Gflfltude track. y. second and third drivi o pes B Bamboulla stopped. e + é:t:gss dlsagreted and }?feficmxnchmdor- an extra rouns et scored a THE = T right and left swing on the head, which — r down an z Wrestling — J. F. Renz- : a(‘?)?ir;%?fa(( (he‘OI}{lm 1c°%lu1bhfl;;vmd to antage In s bout wit! ulligan. $ 1and(115),St. George Athletic 3 e b S Ty T ear, 4 Club, defeated J. A. McKen- 7 ;’," }Ezder;:::sanfid];;peuators r%xsedhlhe y “Stop it!” t! |3 =zie (125), Olympic Club. i SE o e Myligagia seconds threw + August Kurzman (125), Fincke, who made so brilllant a show- + George Athletic Club, defeat- ing on. ;fréu{fi?aynntglh:.kfguf:: au Dovle nds e lacked the dash an { e« William Nelson 17(105)' St 3 lapeed of the provious wight, but was sut- Gwm . ntly goos o n. Athletlo lcsl: Roches- he programme was somewhat of a umamwd}ln‘%l (b d);t it patchwork affair, lecing out the various r ul eate 3 es to the en at only two com- w. Davi:(lu) oiympic Club . :tl!l!:rtno wxol;,ltd be left in each for the . y -nigl Dan Mahoney, Olympic extho programme for tonlght, with thé of some spec! uts, follows 1 hie, Grymipie Glub. (especial | B0, ", e Trai, P, ol A eets nne ymple 1 mateh). 3% Loon pounds—W. J. Club, I Boxing — H. W. Fincke, z m‘olofin J. “x‘.‘d si’é‘“" Jr.., To:'o?z'w Athl:’tl.fc mag 3+ Olympic Club, defeated Al 4 mests E:m'ggexg;f:c Olymapic B L e attachad, 3 | Ve Bt RS e o eavywelghts — i Otympt 4+ Goteated F. 0. Wegener, Olym” + | Cab mests 3, & "":’;“’;J""Z-"“}fi““‘l"’ & : unds g t pic Club. t g:oag:fl r::hl::,l:i g‘l’fl\& meets Kugust Korsnan: etic Clu 3 D. Carroll, Olympic Olub, 5_pounds—Max Wiley, Rochester, meets C. i £, Whaon: ‘Olsmsic Gy, 4 defeated James Mulligan, un 145 ‘pounds—d. H. Spiro, Olymple Club, mests { attached. Max Wiley a3, Rochesier Atnietic Club. + retie b, ‘meets Fred Bavis.’ Olympio Clubr P e e aas ] e Y gy, O ROM the performances of the East- 73 ern wrestf;":: in-the Olympic Club tournament last night it is but faint Among other novel features praise to say they are 12 a lcl:;s by to be presented in next Sun- themselves. It was a liberal educa- 3 tion in the art and pastime of wrest- day’s Call will appear some + | ling to watch thelr movements on the |4 unique photographs taken of mat. They may have no greater feper- | 4 historical subjects on board 4 | toire of holds than the Californians, but| 4 the McCulloch, Dewey’s dis- + they go to work quickly and keep contin- | 4 3 2 ually going during each bout. Max Wiley |4 Patch boat in the war with ¥ of Rochester played another star engage- | 4 Spain. There is a unique story 3 ment lxrn)n r‘]\ghLGHE lwlasid:.gwn ax;ln?! + connected with these pictures 4 . . avis, an welghec 35 pounds to | his opponent's 145 The bout lasted just |+ Which will interest you. * thirty seconds, during_which time both [ % + | men were aggressive. Davis fairly threw | @+++++4444444 444444444440 himself. He tried a head spin to get out e | EASTERN WRESTLERS AGAIN PROVE T00 CLEVER FOR THE CALIFORNIANS Are Eligible for the All-Important- Finals To-Night in Their Several Championship Classes. Most Suocessful Amateur Tournament Ever Held in the West Will Be Brought to a Successful Close—Leonard Will Meet Champion Scholes. PR S ¢lean knockdown in the second round. The z % } ABSOLUTE SECURITY. (Genuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must (e e bear signature of SEE GENUINE WRAPPER CAPE NOME MACHINERY and SUPPLIES. SAND CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS: SOUFMERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC S¥STEN.) Tratns nd nre due to nrrive aé TR AN FILA NCINCO. (IALI Line, Foot of Market Street.) 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Jockey at New Orleans Punished for St. George Athletic Club, 125 pounds, met William_Nelson, 105 pounds, of the same 2 Queer Ride. i club. Nelson was the aggressor, his op- | NEW ORLEANS, March 9—Round O nnenl ap) arenll) not trying to win from im deciervely. The bout was an inter- |and Prince Reel were the only winning sting _one, as the sinewy wrestlers |favorites to-day. The track was heavy | Showéd in quick succession o Ereat Vari: ety of holds. Kurzman scored one fall between the fopes, which, under the rules, could not be After being in_ac- fion six minutes Referco Bugene Van Court ordered an additional bout of three minutes on the ground that although Nel- son had been the aggr Kurzman had been three times in jeopardy but had saved himself. Kurzman was the aggres- sor this time, and his superior weight | and strength were apparent. He scored quickly a flying Tall”With a high® back ol Joseph F. Renzland, the last of the quar- and lumpy. Dorsey was suspended for his ride on Protus in tha first race. Mec- Joynt was fined $50 and suspended for a week for his ride on Walkenshaw in the last race. Results: Mile. George B. Cox won, 014 Fox second, ver third. Time, 1:46%. | 8ix furlongs—Round O won, Wilkeraon seo- ond, Fair American third. Time, 1:20. Mile and a -sixteenth, selling—Bright Night | won, Jimp second, Blitheful third. Time, 1:56. Stx furlongs, handicap—Tom Coilins _won, Maggle Davis second, Gold d'Or third. Time, 17%. Six and a half furlongs—Caviar won, Lo- J h : mond second, Avatar third. Time, 1:25% tet K{ofifii‘jfin (s)t];:; I:n(rglsgndl,ll_ ef;aflfl;;:-v Seven furlongs—Prince Reel won, Walken- . C . P g S | shaw second, Indian third. Time, 1:32%. | a lot of tugging and hauling before the athletes went to the mat, but once there the practiced Easterner soon ended the ;\rnl\(;hle with a half-Nelson and crotch o Maher Wins on a Foul. YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, March 9. PPter Maher was given the decisfon over “Stock- | The speclal match between Willlam |ings" Cénroy of Froy. N. Y., .on a foul in Hoethig and Dan Mahoney was slow | the fifth round o wfmr was scheduled as after the previous brilliant work. They |a twentyiround contest to-night. Maher had strength but no seclence, and when they secured a hold did not appear to know to what use it should be put. Ma- honey won_two straight falls. Of the three boxing bouts the sponge was thrown up in two and the third re- sulted in a knockout. Wegener and Miilet fought to determine which should have the_honor of being well thrashed to-night by Rodenbach, the Eastern wonder, in the middle-weight class. Millet is the Tndian. This may be Rodenbach’s last appearance as an amateur, as he has many tempting | offers from the East to enter the profes- | sional arena. Wegener and Millet do not show to ad- vantage In the ring. Wegener has a sleepy way about him, while Millet, though will- ing, is not clever. Wegener gurprised the spectators and his opponent by scoring a had the better of the fighting throughout. After a elinch in the fifth Conroy hit Maher in the groin. Maher fell into his chair and appeared to be suffering great avony. The referee gave the decision to | Maher at once. s Eight-Club League. | NEW YORK, March 9.—The Natfonal ! League magnates wound up their three days' session to-night. The report of the circult committee, which calls for an eight-club league, was formally adopted. | The"playing schedule for the coming sea- son was not made public to-night, but it | is said that the schedule will call for 140 | games, each club playing twenty with | each of its opponents. The season will open on April 19. ADVERTISEMENTS. CURES WEAK MEN FREE. Send Name and Address To-day--You Can Have It Free and Be Strong and Vigorous for Life. INSURES LOVE AND A HAPPY HOME. ! L. W. KNAPP, M.D. How any man may quickly cure himself | has completely braced me up. 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