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o 4 .00000000”0000 404 0404040404040+ 0+0P 0 40+ 0H0+0$0+040 % SPORTS OF THE DAY. £ —— N . RACING-BOXING. } BH0404040404 040403040404 040404-04040C 40404 04040404040 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 1800 185 pounds—Max Wiley, Rochester Athletic Club. 145 pounds—Max Wiley, Rochester Athletic Club. 158 pounds—Fred Bayly, Olympie Athletic Club. Hoclety honored the S8an Mateo County Hunt and its master, Francis J. Carolan, recognized golf club on the Pacific Coast. | six drew competitors, preliminary the There being ten byes and four entered round, over eighteen holes, match play. | 2 3 $ + 080990000 O+ 04040404040 0404040404040+ 04040+04040+04040404040+ o#o*o«»c‘“. COURSING-GOLF 404 oto#o&o¢o‘o¢o¢o¢o¢o+°# O 40404040404 - 3 - ) + % - o | mond Queen beat J. McNell's Captain Byrnes JELD 5-3; E. D. Me McEnroe's Ad Stonehenge beat ral Sampson, Mack’s Della rison’s Hot Haste beat A. Jo 7—4; P. J. Reilly's Royi Lyons’ May Q 3 beat H. & Knowley' O'Hara beat Coquet, 5—1; Jeff Martinett’ G. W. Heints Buxton beat P 7—9 Maher & EASTERN ATHLETES CARRY OFF | RIFLE AND PISTOL H BIF) o W 4 ) N LU [EAM OF CRACK N \ 3 . OF TOURNAMENT HONORS CLUB'S i 5 & PPN S P S . @ cihes et et sibeseeied H-&“M—O—OHH—Q—O—O—H—HW-‘-’-‘-M—Q—' ?H—Q—O—@+0+O+Q oo o -0 »o—&o—@flffi*flfi "" & L 0. . | 3 : LTSGR 3 ¢ g ‘ t|8an Francisco Eight Won . + Home-and-Home - & | P + ‘| Mateh. Ps ARG ® o | 3 & | Only Ten Competitors Enter the Sec- 1 3 4| ond Contest for the Champion- |4 2 - "G & ship at Adams Point ‘*» A \WRESTL! | . 4 . + Links. e MATCH © « & 2 <t . . g i+ | The home-and-home match between 4 MR- 3CHOLEY @ | teams of ladles of the San Francisco and | ¢ . IN ACTI > | IR3 . oN ¢ | Oakland golf elubs, played yesterdas | : & [morning on the links at Adams Point, | & é ¢ | was won by the San Francisco team, who | ¢ ® . | Were 3 up. On the occasion of the first | . ¢ | contest, which was held on the Presidio . % | links two weeks Yreviously. the San -1t . cisco eight won, 26 up. The trophy ac- | % . ¢ | cordingly becomes the property of the * ' ¢ | Francisco Golf Club. The course at Oak- | & land was rain-sodden and heavy. pools of | § . * ¢ | “casual water” standing in several i * & ss Sarah Drum having left the city anad | ® B ¢ | Miss Maud Mullins being unable to piay | * - ® 1se of an attack of la grippe, Miss | & nfe B. Houghton and Miss Rowe re- | 4 B 3 he ed places on tne team. The higlest | | * ® ! gcore was made by Mrs. Frederick E. Ma- | & )4 ¢ ¢ | gee of Oakland, who beat Miss Rowe il | $ . ® | up. The hest score for San Francisco was - THE DoRTER. MOPPED ¢ [that of Miss Mary § who defeuted | ¢ * PS / UP THE GeRrE » = & | Miss Alice Moffitt 9 up. The scores are | 4 . 3 n in detail below: B ! e e OAKLAND. Hotes. | © & 3 firiiodi g - 8 1-F. E. MASON. -D. B. FAKTOR. 4-C. M. HENDERSON. 5-F. W. BELKNAP. AS CARTOONIST WARREN SAW THE TOURNAMENT'S CLOSE. [ 3% Bee wiboper 33 DR L 0 RoDGER . P. SCHUSTER. | Mre. Le G. €. Tibbetts.... | s — B = s Tiige = 2 s | Miss Luey Morftt .- 1l RIFLE match of more than usual interest is to ~ sonal contest, and the result will be looked forward to . 3 Mrs. W. P. Johnson 2 { \ take place on the Shell Mound range on March 18. with interest @i 7 + ettt 1 | B Fred 1o Manne e Last summer the Golden Gate Rifle and Pistol In addition to the rifiemen mentioned there were ke { R ks R g 03 Club took part in a contest for a traphy offered by substitutes in case by any mishap the required number °* : o Total .. BT Outdoor Life of Denver, Colo., in which many of should not be able to contest. Although J G i MP/U . | | ‘Tte. A | the clubs east of the Rocky Mountains participated. The and F. W. Belknap will not contest for the trophy b 3 | | SAN FRANCISCO. Holes. | # Golden Gates won the prize, a beautiful Winchester tar- still figure as important factors In club's shooting :';_' RN SO R | Miss A C. Hoftman . 4 ® get rifie. The coming match Is to decide who shall have The Golden Gate Club members, f at the 2 I ! Mizs Care Croogett 0/ ¢ the prize. The contest is to be 100 shots, 200 yards, %-ring falrly be considered the rifle champic the W ¥ x BOXING. = | Nirs. R G. Brbwn 1{ ¢ target, and the contestants of the winning team are F. E. WHIiIE to reach across the Mississippi and try T - 5 & | Mies Mand O'Connor 5| ¢ Mason, C. M. Henderson, Dr. L. O. Rodgers, D. B. Faktor accopt & challsige Torca leam of six to tes m . - 4 115 pounds—Frank McConnell, Olympic Athletic Club. o5 t{:\, 'fi}::-»“ Mtwm?nb . 0| & D. W. McLaughlin and F. P. Schuster. It is not often that trophy to-cost $100to 3500, conditions to be mutuaily i @ + 125 pounds—John L. Scholes, Toronto Athletic Club. i! Miss M. B, Houghton .. 7| 4 such a bunch of expert riflemen come together in a per- upon. 3 i 185 pounds—James E. Britt, Olympic Athletic Club. o} Total n PY - o % % D000 0660 0P edrPedededeiededsd et tbedtsdededsdoterisodroirie 145 pounds—H. W. Fincke, Olympic Athletic Club. | “Tie | ¢ e e e 5 | e | ian's Lawre A - % ; 158 pounds—W. J. Rodenbach, New West Side Athletic I | y0ihe zfternoon ths cpening raund of | g1 APV ) Gueen, 3-1: P. Relliy's Mastor Mat beat | Forest Gueen beat & L. Tastory Row: Olub. Pict e ¢ R A Gus Abercrombie's Rock Island Boy. 14—8:| 4—2; M. London's Magneto beat T. J. Cronic s | uresque — the San Francisco and Oakland golf clubs [ Lowe & Thompson’s Littie Fullerton beat Con- | Rose of Tralee, 3—0; R. E. d - ey B e s e k4 sque Meet of San Ma- e Sar Francizen and Onkland goit cups Lowe & Thempca's Litls Fulleses bigh Qo | Boms of Tralve, £ K K dy B, topes & D 1 C t H t t | had quaiified during the twelve days pre- | logg's Hummer beat H. Shear's Liberty | 4—0: D. J. Healy's Maori Land WRESTLING 00 Louny, BN ceding March 9 were ten Oaklanders, no BT ST Perigo's Controtlr beat B &, | Mount’s Sacn s Pl ;L8 E | : .mr(h-g rqm]{;‘g :rgm any (‘ll;lhs (:):; :h:‘ Deckelman’'s Pnbnr‘» Seoree, o-4; ;) ‘ng.'\'s Pl nxhb;r_\nrv§n(".!h D. 'th of ou! of San Francisco, n evel Silent Treasure ar J in‘s Daisy Dale, ‘omet, 5 D J. 1) M 125 pounds—Joseph F. Renzland, St. George Athletic Club. Ingleslde- | rom the San Francisco Golf Club, though Is ;R E de B Loves's bepita beat L H. | tels Broa Best aue:-'-y;“;—zv the contest was open to members of any | Frank's Jenny Lind, 2: P. Reilly's Rich- | Moee beat J. L. Ross’ J L R, | L Heavy-weight—Chris Peterson, Reliance Athletic Club. | yesterday by turning out in large num- | The preliminary round resulted as fol- | :m\l H}ir Kid McCoy beat H. G ss it oottt o @ | D678 % the first meet of hounds ever heid | lows: P. E. Bowles defeated T.R. Hutch- | Sioey = R oy The Eastern boxers and wrestlers went | his right eye and hugged constantly to | The scene was the private clubhouse of | S€I S g | Boru, —1; E. on's Lily of the West rough the Anals 1 the Olymple AthIet: | Avold punishment. T Y % |the Facific Conat Jockey {lub, ingiesiae, | 7 contestants; The mateh hetween B | Tioad Greyhounds a Merry | et o zoi b tournament last night in.clever style. | Wrestler Wiley aid wonderful work on | which had been placed at the disposal of | iy yod out, but on the first nine holes the | : | &1 T.'J. McHugh's Moss Rose beat W r S ined the Gacieloi rW. | hom ke Bertonted ohtrn Gietanilison, | ¥r. Carolag for the day. Before the meet | [ {or was'1 up. E. R. Foiger beat 4. C. | (Chage at Ingleside Cours- | Barrys fina oo, 7 3R, Smith's g oty o g Aodenbach fgm he Sattended out on his shoulders | the members of the hunt and ~others | J'SeT W4 VPR T, T FOIEC PERL . G g < | Magic beat Connell J. Leonard handily. and W. J. Rodenbach iip five minutes and twenty-elght seconds | Were the guests of the master at lunch. Mciee B. B Bowles Jr. won from f. g | Lowe & Thompeon's Flora McDonald bel hed no difficulty in disposing of Joseph | With a crotch hold. Wilson made a game | eon, which was served on the broad | §o%03 W B Jonnson.. Oniy .one maton ing Park. | E. Cone's Red Glenn, 84; E. M. Keilogg's fillet. In the wrestling Max Wiley of fight and got out of a number of danger- | veranda overlooking the ocean. Among f the semi-final round was played, C. P. | Ben’s Babe beat Gus Abercromble's Victor Kin: r Athietic Ciub, weighing 1% CUS Dlaces. Wiley next threw J. H. |those who partook of Mr. Carolan's lav. | Of the s B ayas G7. PTG |4-1; Kay Bros' Hawker beat M. Donle ey N o g mrg Bpiro after one bout of stx minutes and | Ish hospitality we e IoBanE o0 e 'winney of ths | x| Fenlan Boy. -0 J_ 1" O'Brien’s Pasha Queen pounds, won o 1 . c and the second of 5:20. Wile: % = LT . R. eat E. K el Maid, 4-1; 1! aiso in the 145-pound class. In the middle- | heavily o i ey n"l A T ‘,"‘(,';;f“ My rancts J. Carolan (master of foxhounds),| Bowles-Stratton match, and if he ‘3\-1 | The hares at Ingleside C;:n;:!:i :,-:" -l L Bflx;r;,“c;:w“va‘\“m& s weight class he met J. Bayly of the Olym- | once, but sustained no damage. When | phy, J 3 g‘m‘r‘.mi;‘:n}m”:!mr;{e Charles Dun- | will play in the final round (;‘%Mnl“ 5 11’. vesterday showed great spe short | son's Miss Cable, 3-0: 3. J. Edmonds. Go 0n oy o O - = Spiro was thrown he had attempted E A H ;. S, e T - Quay. | Hubbard. The semi-final and final rounds | gigtance and made the fleetest of the | pheat T. Murphy's Ornament, 4-3: T. Tierney's ' c Club, weighing 158 pounds, > vn h p a |E._ A Holden S. L. Hill, Rev. W. H. L. | Jleted on or before next Sat- Tea R ; g - < had | counter lock. Wiley responded with a | O'Rourke, Mr. and Mrs, J. Downey Harvey, | Wil De completed o 2 | greyhound: extend themselves. Once the | Tea Rose beat J. I O'Brien's Statesman. & e O i in the fons s | halCNelson and Spiro tried to spin out of | Maxwell: MeNutt. . D Beslard, Br and Svy. | Urday, March 17. |dogs were within striking distance, how- | I A Deckelman's Flyavay veat J Taibors Wiley in jeopardy twice in the t bot it e edge of the mat stopped him, and | George H. Lent, Miss Hager, Mrs. Winthrop | - ¢n the h: and | e N = wgy vy ko Hoagsl 4 o bouts were equal, Ref- | before he ver Wiler (| g 3 o | ever, they soon broke down the hares beat D. Hooper's Morae's Fatrol, 22, 5-8: Gap- el o g i Ar"::;f ::.n:'"lrfllduu::fi‘w el e L | "‘I’:“'l;:"-M;h:!M':s::s:éas.fr."w)’u}e:"f: o Crescent City Races. |Killed them. Favorites were, with few | (ain Kune's Greenhall beat Curtle & 'Sows| cision and the champlonshlp to Bayly Wiley lost to Bayly of the Olympic | {ii Waitee Martin, Richard M. Tobin John| NEW ORLEANS, March 10.—Four fa-| exceptions, successful. One of the big | Terronite. Eoi: J. Carroll'y Blusstons beat P. & wes macked by the ex- | Gouli matl oh iegt Tt ol roret oV AN | Hooker, Mr. and Mra. 7. K. K. Nuttall Majer | Yonies Were beaten this afternoon. Re-|gurpriges of the day was the defeat of ) Old Glory beat W. 8 Hobb'e Mercy May, 53 o 1 St rt said the last two bouts were even. | J. L. Rathbone, Georse Almer Newhall by | sults: Lottle M by J. McEnroe’s Australian dog, | . C.Smith's Sensation beat Gus Ahercrombie's retty compliments and | but in the first Bayly led by placing his | and Mrs. Mayo Newhall, Alexander von Seheer: | handicap__Princs of Verona won, Knight | Nor west, by a score of 4 to 1. Bohe ran | Rock Island King. 4—3; H. Lynch's Lexington 1 speeches by the East- | opponent twice in jeopardy der, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D, Grant, Miss Me vet second, Ben Chance third. Time, | in greatly improved form over her last | beat D. Toland's Pieasant Girl, 2-0; J. behalf of the nk McConnell Jr. practically | Clay, Lieutenant Hains, Mr. and Mrs. Robert | 1:44%. | appearance and {8 picked by many to win | Holden's Scottish Chief beat R. Strehl's Sky- m Greer Harrison pre- | knocked out Daniel Danziger in the first | Eyre. : | Four furlongs—Fyems won, Jane Wood sec- | the stake. | lght. '5-0; J. H. Perigo’s Bohe beat Russell. sented William Nelson, the wrestler, and | [0und of their bout for the feather- | M. and Mrs Willlam H. Crocker, Mrs. An- |ond, Francis Reis third. Time, :30% The weeding out process yesterday left go;';lf s”lcm‘: hl:lnl?’.! e“r:;:;_@' B liam Nels ¢ stler, & welght champlonship. “After some fast |&reW Martin Mre. Eleanor Martim, Miss Mc- | _Steeplechase, short 'course, handicap—Jim | o 7€ WERCIE 200 Frovhounds in to CoTE | e e L onees -1 J. Dukelow, the boxer, diamond scarf- | milling McConnell sent & sUff Fight o | Nute, Mies Ruth McNutt, Dr. de Marv Hogg won. Vait Brunt second, Beidenbach thirde| 2 10 OF BIENEECE Soday. These includs | Trilby, 8L0iL, L OBriei's Wandering Tom pins w e blem of the club, the | the head and Danziger went down 5 | Tl K. J. . Miss Adel, 1 | Time, 3:213. 1 & .2 McDonald, Belle Clair, “arroll’s . b , 3 were called upon and made grateful lictle | E°t UD as ten seconds were counted off | McKittrick, Lansing Mizner, Mr. fi'nd Mrs. W. | Mile and five eighths, selling, Albert Vale Morning Glory, Lily of the West, Moss Clair beat J. Carroll's Red Hind. 10-3; J. athes which they thanked the "‘_h“r:‘ ""r'l;r;;"fl "vit B i | B. ‘B%um nM';y and Mrs. James Carolan, Mr. | won, Banguo 11 second, Julius Caesar third. | Rose, vreenh;}ll‘lfi aml fi“é'y',.\ifi:mfi?fi ‘g"mmm- ':;;mmodnn Nash beat P. Cronin's do T officers a i s nocke ou! Feorge | and Mrs. . Woods, Mr. and Mrs. R. . | Time, 2:54. hers. e detalles b . s 3 3 . mpic Club officers and all with whom | Eager with a right on the jaw in the sec. | Hooker, Mr. and Mre. 4. M. Small. 3 Buckicy | - 3ie and a sixteenth, selling—Plantain won, } }3‘;";’},', Rellly's official scores, follow: ‘ — ev had been bro t in contact fol @ 1d round of their bout. Britt proved the | J¢ 5 s Pol r. and Mrs. James Marion Sanson second, nfane third. Time, x Cronin's 2 e s s o Ay mount of (Bl onis St pesimat s | Mra, Glorge S, Howarn e end S | Marien B ! intane thivd. Time, | 13080 7 - e est T 7. Croniws| UNION PARK COURSING T. A Munroe, weighing 200 nte during their stay her oles and Rodenbach were also responded. Rodenbac eneral favorite, made the h the nig! He prefaced his remarks saying he was unaccustomed to “‘spec ing,”" and then told how Eastern peop coming here. been the recip in the second rou The weel HANDBALL MATCHES. atten them about % pounds, | knocked out Charles Gallivan, 160 pounds, dance was the largest of the Mood: Fred § thur Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. Postley and Ar- | The hounds, in charge of Jerry Keating, the huntsman, and Fred Johnson, the whipper-in, were conveyed to the cene In a special train together with the | horses which were to be ridden. After | luncheon there was a general movement Six furlongs—Diggs won, Nellie Prince second, Free Lady third. Time, 1:16%. ON THE Vixen, 5—-0: Curtis & Son's McKinley beat R. Smith’'s Master Davenport, —1; 3. H. A THE CALL’S RACING CHART | i \ Favorites Captured Most of the Courses Yesterday. With an ideal spring day and a good | card, the patrons of Union Coursing Park were treated to some excellent sport yes- Horgan's Lucretia B: Reid's Uncle Full Boy, 3—1; P. H beat J. Murnane's Bowery s Manila beat R, E, de B. Lopes & Sons' Crawlord Lad, 3—3; Gurtis & Sons’ Vanity Fair beat Jose Shea's Fire Queen, 5—4; F. A. McComb's Roval Fiush beat J. Murnane's Wildwood, 5—b; Sterl & Knowles Olita beat Curtis & Sons J Thrift's Forget beat Stert & Mist, 532 a Kennels' Rolltcking _Alrs beat Sterl & Knowies' For Giory, é—0; R. E de B. Lopez & Sons’ Gresn Valley Maid beat J. M. Halton's Lavender, 3—1; T. J. Cromun’'s Maid of Bail beat J. M. Halton's Te Tac, 82 H. A. Deckelman's Rocker 3 Johnnle ¥, 0. M. Michalek's Glenroy t D. J. Healy's Grenada, ¢—8: Curtls & Son | Mand S beat R. E. de B. Lopez & Sons’ Minn Wa Wa, &-0; Curtis & Sons Narcissus R. B. de B. Lopez & Sons' Whitehead, + F. A. McComb's Little Sister beat T. Cronin’'s Thorn! , 5—0; Russell, Allen & W son's Master Chire beat G. W. Helntz's Herschel's Pride, 5—0; Maher & Raid's Nellls Bawn_beat Pasha Kennely' May Hempst —0; Jeff Martinett's Siim beat J. M. Faltor Said Pasha, 4—1; James Sheridan’s Forest K beat Russeil, n & Wilson's Julius Coes 3-2; J. Keenan's Royal Oak beat Joff Ma net: Bill Foster, 4-; P. J. Rejlly’s Warsl beat Maher & Reid's Bad Boy, 5—0: J Thrift's Brutus beat P. Doyle’'s Wild Monar J > | | | 4—2; Connell Bros.' Log Boy beat J. L. Ros. Just Tip, &-0: E. Geary’s Ireland beat Johnson's Bald Fagle, 5--0; James Dean's Ga lant beat Jeff Martinett's Bernal B < M. J. O'Neil's Pat Reilly beat J. Rouning s 1; E. Geary's Paio Dempaey Lass. Pasha Kennels Sons’ Vulcan beat J. $—-2; M. London’s Battle Ax be ols Best Brand, 14—0; F. A. McComb's Miss rocket, a bye: Curtis & Sons’ Terrona be: win & Lyons' Silver Wings, 4—0; D. J. Healy's Lady Claire beat Pasha Kennels' Reannex, -2 STANFORD WINS. Last of the Series of Games With ths Fireman's Fund. Al Royal Anne. 3 P. Thrift's St t B M They ad7ised to practice walking, = among the gentlemen of the party and (Copyright, 1900, by H. H. Egbert.) terday. Favorites ran true to form. and 3 to Tho Call o Th The only way they would ever | The matches arranged for biney 1n | ason Tas cnm ey aom oL clubhouse pre- | ——— el as the haif-dozen short. enders whinh | SPecial Dispatch to The Cail s o S e e D e ‘}’hfl Ryan's handball court are as fol- | sented both an animated and & plctur | OAKLAND RACETRACK, Saturday. March 10, 1900.—Weather fine. Trac] . Janded won strictly on ment overs ol | STANFORD UNIVERSITY, March 10 thin. congenia here, © VeV hav ows: esque appear; 3 RS- cag . o . ; 50. S = ks 4 « sched ' £ ¥ £ es S e oyl e | @ Maentd et 2. Mebtet ve P Mgt | men ‘appéared "in' the "orihodox. garp.of | D10- FIRST RACE Seven furlonr: seling: f:»:r»w-rvow-fld,:w:"!"’- e B eie | ha firat sotrss of the day wea'a sur. | s Ll oy Cheduled basetgll saies Scholes thanked the spectators for the | non and D. Rodgers: D. O'Brie ! e English hunting field and wear ] I |} b | prise. Lady Blanche showed a decided | e Varsity o o ovation he had received, saving it was the | Ve M Berwin find T. McManus: A Mcviier | Wtra-fashionable sik hat of the fos: | Index. nt.[5t. . #m %m. Stc P | Jookews. Op CL | Bns, of form from that exhiblied i her | [Onaand the Varsity teams taok place r accorded him in his box- | gnd T Leach wx. G, Smith and'y. Congon 3. | RURINE gentry. Those in scarlet coats | (85) Durwasd, B oATeo Ll {8 "~ |previous performances; and got the flag | T 0 w4l the College team led the areer. J. Canavan and G. B. Hayward vs. M, were Mr. Carolan, Mr. Ers) " Uncle True, 5. 5 E | from Wait a Bit with a s P ey 4 g the Fre muchly discussed meeting of Scholes | and J. Braun; . H. Sieberst and B Mrir,. | Dunphy. Peter Martin H}”’“;’"“éfi}':“:,’-,d i Greyhuret.s 3L nl e . 33 |Plggott 2 3 | Wait a Bit was a 6 to 1 favorite, Plough. | VISItors, though the result was in-déub and lLeonard was @n exciting affair, in | 0ugh vs. N. J. Prendergast and W. H. Kedian: | J. Downey Harvey, the latter iking | S8 Gold Baron, 4 T T 410 |Jenkins ] | Bor shomed melr oo 1ifavorite. Plough- | fhroughout the entire game. The of Which Scholes proved himself by far ‘the | W. Fisher and W. Manion va. P. Ryan and M. | type of the rottnd Bamibn® Lriking| %7 Syivan Las % 5% 81 D 51 [Romero ! BB | rem Maori Land. Mose ran swhy foay | scoring done by the Firemen was durir rer boner.” Teonard made a scnsa.|Baso; J. R. Beckman and D. J. Sheshan ve. | squice. whi croms on S1IST enuUntIng | 307 Wid Het, % 6% 6% [ 63 |Boseman . TR e e avarity oan away from | the eighth inning, when two men were - finieh of Y the ahifty Canadian | L Waterman and E. Lynch: E. Tov and R. | was Jater ey ‘Carlet-coated riders | g7{ gynia, 1. S 26 sd ... 10 |B Hoes § B |for'the R ooy Maggis N | let in by errors on the part of Stanford inish of it but the shifty Oa Hansman vs. W. Maguire and B. Curiey. 3. hu ater increased by the addition of | ‘g2 Cipriano, n 73 75 820 \J. Martin $ 30 | for the first tie. Royal Flush beat. Wild- | "°f 7 20 1 pitehed in his 1 form. seemcd in danger. From the Start | Kjgallon and R. Linehan ve. J. Harlow and J_ | the hunt servants, Jerry Keating and % 9 9 I8 |Golden ®__# | wood with a clean score, and last week s | - e s I ol ard was ressive OpPOREnt’s | white. - | Fred Johnson. T,“! ?fi‘““"l- % % 108: % 1:39% Good siart. Won cieverly, second and third | prize winner is looked upon as able to do | JGrIKINE out ten ’;:j’c‘r"“f‘-r’““» & 1he Car agion | apparently no ehtening i S whhortly before 3 g'clock the hounds eing. Winner, James Wilson's b. ., by Luke Blackburn-Amelia T. Durward was gamest. | the trick again to-day. Rocker had noth. aRawed markad hmurevement. The s ‘n 5 Rvesies Blow W et McGraw Sold to St. Louis. v";“ b"'"fi t over from the stable and | (incie True stood a drive. Greyhurst stopped. Scratched—Hannah Reid 106, Roadrunner |ing mf o in winn (GIrnm Johnnie F. and | coore was 3 to 2 it anford’s favor. * this he swing both right and lefi, | NEW YORK, March 10.—Charles E. Eb- | e piotins oo thorsemen formed a strik- | 113, Bonlbel 105, {5 o tuyaribe jongt Glupay. Iy le-aaye 2o 2ty s s bl g s; althougn he reached | pitte, president of the Brooklyn baseball | clibhouse. The balcony was themnecq | 911, SECOND RACE—Four furiongs: two-yoar-olds: | Curtis & Son’s kennel showed to good Lost a Winning Ticket. n. His gwings for the head | Club, announced to-night that his club | With fashionably attired women, who ap- | index. Horse. Fio. | . Jookey | agvantage, Cash, Vanity_ Fair, Man) 8, | OAKLAND, March 10. —William Thoma aria ‘ ro Scholes’ neck, doing | had sold the release of fircmw. late man- | preciated the scene and applauded Mr. | (g5 Fot % 12 |Bullman Narcissus, Vulcan and Terrona of thelr | acetrack frequenter, was arrested - damage. Leonard siipped down in the | ager of the Baltimore club: Rebineon | Parolan. and B compantons, One lady | (o) fofala 2h [T. Walsh 7 | 'string landing winners. The makeup for | Jav W compiaine of James A T second round. and a moment later was | captain and catcher of the ex-Baltimores, | tossed a corsage bouquet of violets at toy | \) naoracrus 31 |Henry 7 |to-day should result in some g0od 3port. | who chargad Thomas with stealing , down fairly. staying on his knees | and W. Kiester to the 8t. Louls club. The | harsemen which statted & Dertent furns| ‘b Lotrada ... 3 (Jemiins 10 | Following are the day's results, with the | Niax harl Ctiekor for | $30. F ) nds, He was daged from head | amount of the purchase Is sald to be in | lafie of fowers. an moldent bocg: | s B Kam $10 I Poweli 1 | offcial score: | Thomas was arrested by Deputy m; near |ih~'» end ,‘,f Lk : the neighborhood of $15,000. ;:ul.x» in any other country at this ¥e.";’:;i 894 Loyal S ;m (l_)l;:rn g {gg | PR TR TR R !'ITE:IE:ST:;{:“—“‘“ ed e third round Leonard tries —_— of the year. 7 Carter i . C ? 3 - ded o sounding blow | year. ! " we es on points. [ ,S14 Caviil's sixteen-year-old brother, the | feid Which Ineluded —two. womens Mt | Tntrads would have been gecond in a few more jumps, Scratched-Mamie Hildreth 110, N of punish t | cha swimmer of strali e ¥ hick I~ SO Y mdre T R Mamie DML N 2'ame and | on the steamer vesterday from the Antip | MaLS 4oy, Ad Miss Adelaide Murphy— | 12 TAIRD RAGE-One mile 8 858 soviprd; TS 940 ¢ a big lump over | odes. ip- | moved down the track to the three- quarter mile pole, where the hunt proper commenced. The hounds were soon off $100.00 Reward will be gladly paid to anyone who will furnish convicting evi- dence against imitators and substitutors who try to sell you worthless preparations when CASCARETS are called for. Don’t ever take substitutes, but insist on having CANDY CATHARTIC ." TRADE. MARK REGISTERED The great merit of CASCARETS makes big sales here. Therefore, now and then, dealers try to substitute “‘something just as good.” It'salie! Don't let them do it, and if they try, write us confidentially at once. Address STERLING REMEDY Compaxy, Chicago or New York. All Druggists, 10¢, 25¢, 50c. Beware of Imitations! and the thirty riders in the fleld took the first jump, a relic of the old steeplechase course. All went over without hesitation and without incident, except that Miss Wells lost her hat. A gallant horseman went to her assistance, and after restor- ing the refractory top piece went in pur- | | The members of the hunt in their desire to make as favorable an impression as possible became too impetuous for the success of the hounds. The latter would have made a better showing in the fleld suit of the rapidly vanishing fleld. In his | haste his own derby took unto itself | - wings and he was forced to the indignity | s of rnmvnlng for it. The hounds and the Imperious, 5 ;2o p | field skirted about the hill to the south- Storm King, 6 3 x wwest of the track and were soon lost to | Rosinante, § H the sight of the spectators. The finish of | Topmast, & s | the hunt was at Uncle Tom's cabin, a dis- | Formero/ 4. $2 % r % tance from the start of some ‘twelve Bat Morrissey, 52 _%m. Str. _Fmn. | Index. Horse. n. I i 15 14 15 T. Walsh 4:2!‘) ?1';%‘;. g 26 25 25 Henry (884) Horton, 4 i 3% 3% [Ruiz (896) Malay, 4. e i GLV. :‘ . 4 l;: R T L. Fovunis i %, 177 mile, 144%. Good start. Won easily, second easily, tRird e T e 315 Minnings &.Co's b f.. by imb, St Andrew-Fannie Loutsc, Ouly an_exercise gallop for the winner, Horton_could not get up. Malay is stale. 3; %, 374; % 1:04% second and third driving. mp. Oran. have been inside the money. Storm King Scratched—David Tenny 107, Acrobat 1 ulled inner, 'W. B. Jennings & Co.’s ch. h. Imperious could have won, perhaps. at a longer route. rmonde 114, Adyance Guard 112 by imp. Sir Mod- | Rosinante should up lame. Formero a disappointment. | :.muwu played on %.t:lz RS ?‘??.. h&'l had not some of the horsemen cut them | §14, FIFTH RACE-Six furlongs; free handicap; three-year-olds and upward: purse, #00. exceptionally well mounted, the horses | 8% Cormorant, 4 . e L R T 1 being all in fine trim. Waltet Hobart was | (39 Vesuvian, 3 A e e R § 2s 2gain mounted on_his celebrated gray | (909 Good Hope. 4.. < SR 18 &f iF Hen. §5 jumper, Royalty. The majority of —the| (205 Obsidian, 4 . < $h 8B i 41 [Bulman e Tiders still cling to the severe curb bridles, | 5 Siiver Tone 4. LR Sl L S § ot in which horses cannot jump either with | ‘50 Dr; Nembula T e g ey Ty 5 S safety ‘o themsolves or their riders | Far Mdfpi, S L A e BeE e % 309 en 7| Lett 0 John Lawson was the. exception o ihis S e e b i e, Wo e Tule, having the bit and bridie which s | {hird driving Vinner, Sem Parkens b, 0., by Fhoenfx-Gien Hop. Golng Just suited win- {he vogue in the English and Irish hunt- | Der, VEwian closed sons, OF M oo e 2" T el e G S $15. SIXTH RACE-Seven furlongs: selling: four-vear-olds and upward: puree, $330. Interfraternity Football. Index. Horse. Age. Welght.[St. %m. _%m. ¥m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. CL Special Dispatch to The Call. 85 Lena, 6 4n 35 1 I Powell STANFORD UNIVERSITY, March 10.— e G RS The first of the interfraternity baseball | Chas. Le Bel, i 997 Market Street, Bltire Umr Floor, DR TALCOTT & CO. 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