The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 10, 1900, Page 8

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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1%00. it -x—'-’-H-r-h—X—H—:—‘—H—‘-Pm.m.“.m‘ s CALIFORNIA'S NATAL DAY CELEBRATED ON THE SPORTING FIELD et e+ 00000 000000800000000 5 " HARLEAN GLADYS RUNS FIRST I THE BIG EYRiT 00000000000000000OO0 i-iiinimivivinivis dniinimimimimfruinfuivs dufulofufpfufuiniufuls dufuinimlufs dufufufuinimlrifulneiofusinimfminfuinfs doimimieieimiuiiniein drineineprieieieieldeiemimie deleiieiiei] |ONEERS WIN SENIOR BARGE | CHAMPIONSHIP — eeenrea {Beats Lovina, Her in the Deciding C | of the Stake —_— In Champion Class No D. -Oared Race the i Ariels Are Dis- S0y Xaoegh t el u t Round- ErTTy s Stake. 1 — - | A : Harlean Glaays - Viteit » yesterday at Ur s A pasfh | { | s s ‘ - | il of | to's day to ! i for him » : was eas| = ‘ and, in overlooked a chan Sacramento Boy reached s. 2 E and showed THE&E. WHITEHALL RAce.. ALEC. PAPE- s I “+% . HANK'S GERMAN NINE “WALLOPS” THE SENATORS Oakland and Stockton Divide Honors With a Victory and a s e Defeat. #.:2% RUSS CAPTURES CYCLE {NGLESIDE Locomobde and Wheel Adepts Have a Hot Day on the Track. S HONORS AT that off Babbitt w ed punishment. at_measure rors was in g M | __*Did not finish. . & <t : s 8 2 SR A | RIS B oy, Fred - ¢ ] ] o SIGHT THOUSAND peor = Fred ou Pt T8 1 ¢ ¢ 0 Russ win the Z5-mile r~1 Ly Sax ISHERME > ~ ton, ¢ FISHERMEN'S BOATS B e oA i PAK = K |k (S L e L Y- de track yester ke MAKE A PRETTY RACE . H 0 0o 0 1 9 oon. B tropt WHITEHALLS SAIL IN ) R S0 P wheelmen % 0 0 0 ¢ RTERIN B ] 0 4 0, | namplonship of the Pacifi A BLUSTERING BREEZE 2 0 1 0 0 0fdistance named and it & i % a « money’s t - = ody of the « tion i | d A atter ”"T‘ San BBt e (M .\vwf‘\‘ etingaished himself by win- | Three Boats Are Capsized Before - Fr game, but it clung HITS BY INNIN { the one-mile handicap and the half Rounding the Blossom Rock persistence until i) 00 goo1 % mile s ch fifteen starters. Buoy. was retired by a | stoomior O TS et a listless affair for ¢ £ R e o q Lt Whalen was B hi 100000 *—4)the first four relays cf five miles each, Y Long wharf the six- % melian stickers that but it warmed in the fifth and the ¢ Naval Militia, | g e S crEve Cinhies responsible Farrow 1. Babbitt 1. | clubs came past the tupe in the following findtsi3 : X ntennial of vy et T order: Olymplc Club. E. F. Russ; L« 1 in & at Borphors' | taig i i og e b, Angeles Wheelmen, A C. Muff; Gards ; of “clean window! i B | city elmen, Lace Downing; Capit the regatt - ! t a run for McGucken, | I Double pl | City 1eelmen, Buckrath: I f the Pacif ¢ e he Millers added | x Hutchinkon unas- | Gity Wheelmen, H Reno Whee e At ~ 4 ey receiving the & ¢ L b > - o “veling g after a two-bagger lengthened by | W teh—Babbitt, TI men, W. Keddie; California (”»'Hnr_d‘ «f' | ell-street. wharf to witness t r of Arrellane Smith. Officlal s T. White. The Oak Park Club did not These i ,0akland burst refulgent in two innings, finish. 2 he U d v’m'. when it made a S = The best time in the first relay was g €nough to win two games. I A sarden City Club in 14:34 the fourth W was punishea ter o | HRZEL KINNEY AND DOLLY |made by the Garden City Club in and three runs and the suceeedi | rider, Burton Downing; the seconc foir WS AN J0mieeeeding | D)) ON ARE ON THE CARD | by Canornia Cveling Club, v 1 Whalen lost himself in | in 14:54; the third by Reno, M tions and the Dudes set | 14:28 4 Los A 1d ") ind b Entries for To-Day at Sacramento | Hoffmann and the fifth relay by 1 © B&s wharf . only found a half dosz 5 | oo 4 s s ridden | Poing. ikeboat off Fort A SE th the exception of :{ i‘u’ H Among Which the Feature Is | !rf-'!‘»’; in 1~*““”‘ Y "‘r ““[“»‘M‘]‘ " "‘k”‘:‘ '”,’ Y nome to Meiggs W FARLAND OF SAN JOSE illers could not bunc ® or Reno b i 53 an, who too wharf. ery stiff breeze < RALE ! ¢ w0t Duneh the 2:12 Trot. E e il b o OF the whreran WINS AT VINCENNES RACES the h ndicap. rounding Blos.. SH. PO, By F. B. Mutholland. | oW %, 5% 0f b in the five ¥ i n‘!.w. i e RAMENTO, Sept. 8—The 2:12 trot will | lays follows: S the Jer | American Riders Surp 5} H 24 Sonture ard zric Par The heats in the one-mile handic; nie 1 m ¢ X = = o % ks T "otios | run off in the morn ng and the final was | Columbia, by Willam Sion men in the B its 2 3 v el con- | Won by E. Russ ‘n 2:17 2-5; W. Keddie | men from zed boats clung to Near Paris. Ha 0 el e B cond, A. C. Muff third, Davidsc a we 1 pe 4 A 2 e sked forward to. The entries are as | 5eCONd A Hoffatann fifth e 5 2 07 other starters were W. Demara, F. Shan- Gove I 1 ) Iirst race—Trotting, Stanford ake, mile | pon Mar L. _Downing, J. T epped r: s very inianc 1 0| heats, best three in five: Baby Wilkes, T Y. Pearne Hoffmann, F. "We in tow G Prix .; %1 from Doyle's = Vendome, Ben Liebes, Dagmar Noonan, P, Valentine and ‘G. Horner. brot - ' t7 anc nig . | “The f the half-mile scratch t the F gle meant run t for lo- nd race—Trotting, 2:12 class, | won by F 1:14 1-5, F. Hoffmann se . 2 ) jurth and last run was added A E t three in_five: Dolly Dillon, tus, | ond and Y, rne third. Re s ed an infield | M o Ui | Prince Gitt, Miss Jesste, Hazel Kinney, Tran | “'pp o first” automobile e over a two- b ) . 0o o | mile course ever run = coast was one the Eagar, 1b L Lark 110, Romany 110, Phlegon 99, | M oromobile | ing t llowing f Y | Rabbitt, 4 ves Jolie 104, Torsida 107, Bam. |in three heats thur McCracken, sailed by s Ll hit by ly to Hanlon, | Gourtney g Apoliinaris 110, Della Connor 97, | contestants in _locomobi were E. A. - | homeward, 1 Mo gl Hayman 100, Lourey 110, Cowboy 104, | Boeseke, M. Mousehardt and George P. TENNIS ENTRIE Reilly another Wh M| Urchin 89, H: Johnson 99, Dun: | Moore, who fiu.«n.“x n r\m)rrr(k‘r named. e | — ! blane 104, During the intermissions there was pLa Mc- = 2.2 v + SACRAME Totals 11 g| Fourth race—Running, three-year-olds and | clever trick riding by ‘“Trilby” Fowler. ce. TP" ac- | Hardy Brothers to Dr o R. BH PO. A o anb'd ® | upward, one mile, selling: Snips 105, Grand | The nfficers of the day follow Henry Peter- | Coast Champic ¢ i gy 0 RU e’ 108 Hipponax pedient 93, Caadale | ~ Committee of arrangements — Judge “The ( olumbia, i - P T o of RUR . ay 115, 11 Mido 108, Briar Hill 105. | pCommigtec of ArTanBery s ran under her . MONT 2 o 1 1 2 3§ 1|Oakiand 1 Nfth race—Running, three -olds and up- | prRVE ice chairman; Frank H. Smith up and caused her | tlemen's dov 0 0 0 0 % 1| BPasehit 3 threa-quarters of & mile, selling: Letiger | Bannan, vice cra fmore, £ rans i st 0 > to windward. The other boats | Pacific Coast b A S P D BR Yl H {5, “bano 104, Bathos 1M Fiuch of Gold w2, | secretarys WLRE UG Qambo, H. W, | Kere capsized in gybing round Blossom | g el A P e N Spaulding, Stanley G. Scovern, Edwin | ROck buoy 2 broth K = S ETaaR s ) | = cller, Thomas Spillane, E. F. Leaming, | | <+ p. W 3 © 1 0 1 0 0| Runs responsible for—W Two-base | San Rafaels Win. N. Ravlin. e e | | yinning t 16 3 210 5 - Bowman. ~Sacrifice hits Held | SAN RAFAEL, Sept. %.—A splendid| Timers—H. D. Hadenfeldt, G. P. Wet- {a/{_ j e 2 rektos SAL vy ” : v fony D | o p to date 3 B S ey kton 2 0akland 7. | game of baseball was played here this| more, H T. Wynne, Tony Delmas, John b e/ lfle _The entries up to d —_— o s , ruck out—By | Afternoon betw the. fon. Ral and | joseph’ Lew Tracy'Q, Fal. ( e HL | Is the eustest tonic in the world to take and the | [ o Harper AB. R I AT 1 r 2. Time of the Dan P. Carters of San Franc D | Strong, T R. P. Aylward. lasting in its results. The | A-nenca.n League Games. 1 . Umpire—Hu Smith. Official | to the last inning the game stood 7 to 2 or Gmh B. R. Rea wing Ase'n prepares Sept. 9.—First game. ¢ o } W. Stapleton in vlm;r uri ;l hum.‘ E:'«n:\ "Irvurz""h: \h-‘- Manning, G. Montealeag, H, T. Russ, 1 by all druggists. . e e 1 9 ninth the visitors piled up four runs and ey, . Butigenbach, R We L o ¢ 3 MORNING GAME. | the' zame dlosed with a score of 710 6 In | 3. & Hamtio, J. Bt Ancra. George Stan: | I ca AT | M First gam = 0 0 1 eo =t { favor of the San 2 yenberger, M. J. Menne. “l m t vou at your word. There i | fo: Second Stockton 5, Oakl ] ; 3 rd. There is | fornia Second game—Min- g0 48 tockton 5, Oakland 1. fo o R ) AR Clerk of course—W. L. Loos; assistant \ your sign, ‘Money refunded, or you can | California p I r pe Y S rasatliiass Up to a short time ago the patterns on | clerks—Herbert V. Ready, R. A. Coulter. | exchange for anything in the store.’ It's| Three prizes a Milwaukee 1 Buf- | Iburg. o o o Fiea ikt e (j:kl‘:"'flT Hn-ulou.'nh\w-r»‘ pr(n‘u;d. 1|- m(‘.'ms' n]xlma Annr;unwr—Georg. D:{[ - optional with me, and I wish to exchange | coast champlonshi aic 2 . | = - = s 2 - Os 1d | new machine the various colors are inlaid, | Chief umpire—George Miehling. for ‘anything in the s * Thi ¢ € oy N S DERa . T A moraing, when the | so thal the patterns cannot wear oft. | Judges automobile events—Thomas H. | 'anything that suits m g S ners up.

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