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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TH TRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1900 BULLMAN HAS SHEEPSHEAD BAY Was Thrown by Vulean While Rounding the Turn it Beats John A. Mor- s by Two Lengths in a Match Race at cago. > 3 Sept Jockey i ar W 5 K fas Lo AMERICA JOCKEYS LEAD. S e Reiffs Again Pilot land. Rufford 1s only one form of the suffering result- log fr scased condition of the pens: y organism. The only way t the heac diseases which cause it The use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- cription has been the means of curing thousands of women of headache, back- cure che is to cure the ache, female weakness and other forms of disease 1 iar to women. It estab- lishes regularity, dries weakening drains, beals inflammation and ulceration and cures bearing-down pains. *] think if it were not for your * Favorite Pre- scription’ I would have been in. my grave, writes Mrs. Edwin H. Gardner, of Egypt. Ply mouth Co., Mass., Box 14. "I had pain all over a dragging feeling it seemed I my hou k. 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Meek’s Trotter Proves a Sur- iz PUBLIC IS DUPED ' BY THE MANAGERS Prize Fight Scandal Ripens-—Mof- fatt Dislocates His Arm and Neill Is Decl'a_red Victor. PROVES VICTOF { | | [ prise fo the Talent in the 2:21 Event | : Seven Heats Necessary to Decide the | Race, Which Delays the Run- | ners’ Contests at Sac- ramento Meet. i By ¥F. E Mulholland. | The patfence | | k this was taking cats tc of the | | g alled. Just a| | 1sed into the | | appreciated | i B.| | mare heats PUGILIST AL NEILL. Bushnell. Photo by P AN FRANCISCO has been treated | him that non-appearance meant a forfeit. prizefight sc 1s in its | The Syracusan did not enjoy _this an- day, but it Tematned for this, the | NOuncement, Ihateaetod Abgama: to 1 m rnately and se r-l "h'- Club that he would crooked—the Moffatt-Ryan | "G hght Wednesday nigh to force upc the 5 iy who the holding of would be Di Iy fight MofYs f th X s secured at Mechanics sum of $1000 for 2 ist- | in the an appearance and »w in the wake be and 7. J. )8 battle. Not m hours after Pooler N in. | 2ssured his princ Jack Moffatt, that Al with Ryan was at tely_oft, | L mere time- | anq t he would have to meet efll. | recelved the | That was the understunding on. Tuesday shoulder | between the National Athletic Club and ing to | Sam FPoole If not expr n 80 ma Been | Words, it was tacitly ur »d_ by th = } | parties concerned that the would by chicanery (A0C | Mofratt-Netll, and not Moffatt-Ryan. puis. g Plot Begins to Unravel. £ b e g e Lo the | the ringside—to carry out, they say, this and with four aces | fanciful scheme. He would enter the known 1o, or one with five. " | ring, draw his arms akimbo and look like en of his stab Ryan announced | determined gladiator, grim and ter- day next at public auc- s ihat the 014 com- ful. His physician would then pronounce i turned with added force, him unfit for fistic battle, and the club % would refuse to let him fight. But all o si= did not_happen. Instead of a physi- $ cian’'s ban, Ryan handed over to Captain phy nditio Wittms night a certificate of fit ; v night, | Physical condition. Ryan ‘was there at t draw. | the ringside, and he said he wanted to - fight—not Moffatt, though, for he did not Y Lhis | come within the 138 pounds as was agreed seen, cajoied, smeared | UPon 1 the original article This is ) tery and promised many the piot ripens and the counte & which was the saving of | PIOt begins $250. Ryan did what Ryan clamored for the fight which a day Him—gave out under his | ©OF tWo before he wanted not. He knew that Moffatt was overweight and the statement that he wouid sick A : dutiD | became suddenly well to the nozzle with fisti y 3 cording to schi will fight Moffatt at 138, but no 20 balloye tiu vier,” shcuted Ryan. “Or put me 1 Club were ing with Neill. I'll go against b convinc 1d not be able t liked fat. conditionle to fulfi although they he seemed to know that e m 46 ‘so; Tha st aside, no matter which way - Loy it money in the | the wind blew, buf he shouted just the club purse. e P Moffatt’s Extra Fat. All A"f Anxious. Moffatt, upstairs in his dressing room, e last few days were full of travail | | 1 his extra four pounds As an ommy Ry with his unhealthy | e the excessive avoirdupois he stomach agers of the Na- | c he was informed on Tuesday tioral ¢ ; vy expense hang |t > was to fight Nelll and no one ¢ ing over their :fw for Manager ' so he allowed himself to fatten vesterd Sam Pooler, who does finances for Jack morning. An extra two or three pounds foffatt. Ryan knew that If he did not | of fat against Neill would only make the fight Moffatt he would forfeit his appear- | contrast 1 glaring. 2 ance guarantee. own exchequer Ry the stakeholder, Monday for tation about the forfeit mor visited Ryan and then and the To keep this $250 1 sent to Zic his Abram: “onsu *y. Abram: e informe The National Club of course ruled Ryan off their track and gave Moffatt the pref- erence. Their original plans must, per force. be followed. So the battle was 1| switched to Moffatt and Neill. After the Fieen handica race ix furlongs, selling, | | g., Lodestar, b 6 (Farrell) o fush of Gold, to Artillervman (85) 8 to 1, inning, seven furlongs, for mald- h.. Phlegon, b (Fogg), 3 to 1 5 s *'s b. 8. Trevathan, 10§ (Ruiz), Piceolo- aben's b, m. Miss Vera, 88 (Brodfen), 12 Time—1:20% Formatus (108) 5 1; Hiram Johnson (%), 12 to 1: Urchin (96), § to 1 and Ulloa (99), 7 to 1 Thursday’s Entries. are to-morrow’s entries free for all, trotting, purse £1000, | in 5—Dolly Dillon, Phoebe Child- Followin First mile heats, ers, Dione Second race race, gentlemen's road ra Feo, Our Boy. Pansy, Abdine, Haby | Third race. running, Capital City stakes, for | three-year-olds and upward, one and an eghth | miles—El Mido (110), Morinel (112), Asian (100), | Lou Rey (85), Vincitor (112), Formero (120), Jen- nie Reid (101), Herculean (111) Fourth race, running, Sunny Slope stakes, for | § | two-year-old ' fillies, five-eighths of a n H Bavassa (110), All Silk (100). Eonle (110), Spain | War (%), Moonbright (110), Maresa (103) | Fifth race, for three-year-olds and upward, selling, ofie mile—Casdale (55). Snips (104), Briar | Hiil (A0, Pllot (97), Jack McCabe (38), Sun (166), Toriblo (107), Petal (355), Sea Spray (104), Rey Del San Juan (10)). | GREEN BRINO WINS. Pilatus, the Favorite, Makes a Poor Showing on Empire Track. NEW YORK, Sept. 12.—In the opening event, the 2:10 trot at the Empire track, there were eight starters and the public !'made a lively plunge on Pilatus, who sold | at $100, while the whole field only brought 18125 The favorite was never formidable, as the race resolved itself into a duel be- tween Green Brino and Captain Jack. Eight met in the 2:15 event and Daphne Dallas sold at §25 to $40 for the fleld. The favorite won in straight heats. Sum- 2:10 trot, purse, $1200—Green Brino won the second, third and fourth heats in 2:11%, 2:11, Captain Jack won the first heat in 2:12. tie Dick, Louise Mac, Pilatus, Delia Wilkes | Onward Siiver and Ellert also ‘started. 2 purse $1200—Daphne Dallas won ‘ three straifht heats in 2:1215, 2:13%, 2:11%. Lo- lita. Connie Hardee Boy, Ida Mont, 3 Baron and Robert B aiss -unxl.n‘ g Free-for-all wagon trot—Franker won, Zem- bia second. Time, 2:143. 2:11 pace. purse $1206—Art Aleo won the first, second and fourth heats in 2:12, 2:08), 2:11. Rp;}]:lnm m;.me third heat An-l“:flu. Fan- eRton, and Silver Maker started. Chicago, 4 fight, when Sam Pooler’s chagrin and un- happiness manifested itself, he gave out the detalls of the arrangements with Neill before the latter would step into the ring. Neill was promised $1000 for appearanc and a pommeling. He knew that Moffatt had licked him twice when he was in con- dition and evidently felt no doubt that the same thing would happen again. ‘“More money,” said Neill and Manager Pooler and Managers Gibbs and Groom were forced to accede. The deal was then made that of a $2500 purse Al Neill should eceive $1250. But I must not be put out,” said Neill. What could I do,” said Pooler. ‘‘He had us on the hip. so I promised Neill that Moffatt would not put him out. Last Act of the Farce. The last act of the farce was aved in nner. Impatient and at_the vy, the crowd hissed the an- | nouncement of Ryarfs refi o meet Moffatt becaus: the latter As over welght. It showed no enthusiasm for Neill and ljttle respect for the ancient an- | nouncer. No one took any interest in the | fight. For two rounds Moffait bored into Neill. who feared collision with the Chi- cagos sts. Moffatt was in superb con- ditio il was in the wol possible shape—just such condition as results fram | four days’ stemming of tide and weather. ! He was hea Yis feet. slow with his | arms. all no ¢ due fo the packing of | fatty tissne he earried over his muscles. In the third round the xpected came. Tn a clinch Neill's sho 3 | neath Moffatt’s arm | twisting and wrench t ! locaged. Mgffatt stood in the rin , his arm uplifted. Then Neill ru: | and forced him between the rog ‘eree. Jack Welch. realizing M a plight. gave Neirll the decision and | the injured fighter was taken in hand by his_trainers. [N n Wittman and Dr. | McNutt. who were present. entered the | ring and tried to administer rellef to Moffatt. who was soon after removed to his dressing-room and his shoulder pulled back into place. WILD TRALEE IS RESURRECTED AS ASTAKE WINNER Displays Old-Time Form | and Captures the Mid- | Week Event AR Pasha Kennels' Young Hound Real Article Gives Some Clever Ex- hibitions of Coursing at Union Park. e Tim Cronin’s Iy k has cha i ing the victory of | Tuesday comes the Wild Tralee, rou form and with k idwe T e winner piled up a heavy score six courses and closed his cleve tion by beating the run up. Chief, pointless, getting fourteer credit. The hares forced the dogs to do some long o ape All through the stake the runs we ses, and there were nu re The managerial troubles do not end with | 0N merit so far as was concerned, the figh The backer of the tional | as the h S we enough to well Club put up $1000 for a guarante the | test the running qualith their pur- purse was $2500 an extra $1300 was taken | suers, although the were given out of the receipts. All in excess o | a bad scare in the ru sum was seized bv the backer, who tween St. Helen and Mz =t between $400 and $6%0 on hi. ngeli Pasha Kern " Real he ture. The creditors of the club are left | seccnd time did gre work and to obtain their money from the club's |tablished a_reputation as a comer manage | beat Daisy Dale on the short end at 4 When the backer learned that Ryan was [in the t round, scored five point not on the bill he called Gibbs and Groom | Amarosa’s one in the next go and i to refund the money to the spectators, but | third in a hard course in whict they refu | displaved all Kkinds of clevern be What of the forfeit money | Moonbright 19 to 17. Fly oy Ryan poste showed up well. The ¢ al Club. Preliminary Fights. | The first fight of the evening lasted but three rounds. Bonar Wilt, tall, angular and with an occasional punch that floored | his opponent, Guy Burroughs. put the fin- | ishing touches upon Burroughs' chin with | a Stiff right a_few seconds after the third | round opened. Burroughs, game and | bleeding. fell flat on his back, dead for more than the necessary ten secc and Bonar Wit was the unscathed victor. The second fight, between Dave Barry | and Billy Condon, went ‘the ten rounc nd_two extra just to please the referee, McDevitt, who made Condon the winne against all sane and proper judgme Barr) v was picked by the crowd, and when the decision came hisses, groans and im- precations we hurled at McDevitt Barry did all the fighting, don ‘keep- ing as fa his antagonist would permit. GOOD BALL AT PHILADELPHIA. Boston-St. Louis Game Is Spoiled by | a High Wind. | CORRECT STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Clubs— W. L. Pet.| Clubs W. L. Pet. | Brooklyn ....67 44 .80i| Boston 58 486 Pittsburg ...68 50 .569/8t. Louis 60 461 ladelphia 505 Cineinnati 1 la60 | ago 33 457 New York...4S 66 .4l4 PHILADELPHIA, Sept lay' 12.—The finish of to- came was as exciting as the veriest en- t could desire. Up to the elghth inning kad been almost Invincible and the had steadily increased their lead. In s half of the eighth eleven men made seven hits, three of which netting seven runs, which tied the mninth. h Pittsb: tailed 5 i ancther run and Phil cer, Yelphia Seore: R. .10 to Attendance, 3000 H. 17 14 Clubs. Pittsburg ... Philadeiphia. Rt satterles—Waddell, Philippi and Bernhard, Donahue and McFarland. O'Day. i Umpire— | ROSTON. Sept. 12.—A gale of wind to-day prevented either team from playing ball. The game was called at the end of the sixth inning b ount of the wind. Attendance, 750, R. 15 2 3 1 Clark; Powell and H 18 ichols and Umpire—Hurst. Batteries- NEW and Chicagos broke even this tendance, 2000, Score, first game YORK, Sept. 12.—The New Yorks afternoon. At- Clubs— Chic New Yorl Batteries—Monefee and Kling; mour and Grady. Umpire— second game: SRR 13 10 Mercer, slie. —The game to-day was a see-saw affair and was long drawn out on account of the kicking of the visitors. Attend- ance, $00. Score: Clubs— H Cincinnati 8 1 Brooklyn . 8 10 4 Batteries—Hahn and Peitz McGinnith and rrell. Umpire—Snyder. ADVERTISEMENT:! Zimmer; | L away from mixing mattews as | | Blacklock, 8-0 | Sterl & Knowles' Banner Bright Relle, 5-0; P. T. J. Cronin's Bros." Hel ington, 12-10; ¢ beat George S drey & Rought's Homeward Bound b Kennels' Royal Alameda, 12-4; ( |2 heat W. C. H. Frank's B. | ik re & America bea 18-3: Aeneid Ke Deckelman's Ruby Rocket ‘s Bald beat Pasha A Lundin Links beat Carroll's Eell Kennels' Real Art Dale, 4-3; Maher & Reid's e T Harrington's er We mith's M. hern Girl, 1 § d's Whisky beat J Cooney's econd T ¢ Achilles, 63 Bald Eale cottish Chief beat Night Time, 2-0: Dell t_Master Bly. 3-0: G Tillte Master T bye: Moonbright Frin's Hope. Artic at Am; Bad Bo 5; Master Workman beat Terronette, weet Faverd beat Early Dawn, 13-11 y beat Banner Bright. Craig 8-0: Wild Tralee beat Nightingale, 19-3; Homéward Hound beat St Helen, 10-8; Flying Daisy beat El Capitan, Third round—-America beat Bald Eagle, 16-7 Seottish Chief beat Della M. 12-4; Master Davenport b Real Article ' | Moonbright a- bye: Craig beat Sweet Wild Tral Hemeward ying Dalsy, a b Fourth round sttigh Chief beat Ame: 16-4; Master Davenport, a Rad Boy g 18-0; Wild' Tralee beat Fl Fifth round—Seottish Chief, a bye: Tralee beat Bad Roy, 5-1 Dect course—Wild Tralee heat Sco Chief, 14-0, Bound hand and foot to household drudgery, scrubbing and rubbing day in and day out, doing your cleaning in the hard old fashioned way—woman, why do you do it? Break away and use Washing Powder This famous cleanser has proven the emancipation of thousands of other women—why not yours? GOLD DUST do more of the work, you do more of the play. For greatest economy buy our large package. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, St.Louis, New York, Boston, p | ing double figures four wickets each, the remaining two men CITY CRICKETERS * WIN HANDSOMELY The team of San Francisco ericketers that is visiting Lake County played against the Lakeport eleven at Lakeport on Monday and defeated them by more than a hundred runs. The Lakeport rep- resentatives made no stand against the ors. not one of the home team scor- Croll and Casidy took being run out. For the tors R. B. Hogue scored 51, F. Croll 17, J. Myers 12 and-C. P. Cole 10. The total for the in- nings wa Keeling captured 4 wick- ets and M —————— Hammond 3. COVELO, Sept. 12, horse this ‘morning, was thrown from the While riding an unbroken Jeft Goforth of F nimal and seriov Let Philadelphia. ADVERTISEMENTS. L ositively cared vy theso Little Pills. “They also relieve Distress irom Dyspepsity ndigestice and Too Hearty Eating. & pe~ fect cemaddy ior Dizziness. Nausea. Dr ness, Bad Tastew e etoutn, Loatro ome” Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. 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