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S THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1900. ROLLING BOER SCORES HIS FOURTH CONSECUTIVE WIN Wooster Boy Runs Away From The Lady---Judges Do Not Fancy Bergen’s Ride---High Hoe First at 10 to 1. Coburn in Form. By F. B MULHOLLAND, -|'THE CALLS RACING FORM CHART. PARK, MONDAY MBER 26, 1906 1 a half furl RACE—Six an Po. riyo ~— Betting —— s op. HL ClL P | R e 3 R e B s 3-2 13-10 1-2 o as e ¥ 4 30 15 4; 9-16, :6%: G%f, 1.22%. Good start, Won first three driving. s b, m. by Himyar-Junet. Mocorito better when brought and i trimmed her at Bend finished fourth and might have Joublet in need of a v Winner liked the tr Scratched— 04 McNa ICOND RACE Seven furlongs; se four-year-olds and u 1Po. | Age, Weight. [+ 5 e race did not mile and Fin 1 1 Jockeys. {Domintck J. Woods. Dr. Bernay Imperious, Moringa, 1 THIRD RACE-Six furlongs; and third driy sht to sult X all exis known of choice v t ride Maxe pirando tc iley had per- | I 1 g iighed third. Rin. | Jockeys. H. <L Pl Amocond - 3h 23 1% |3 Miller.. RS T . 51 11 2 el e §3 82 3 o ve i A 4 T s Atk Th 1 h & B0 2 ih 1] 9 258 " 91 7 0 10 . son of the Montana mil- | ih H b Teat admirer of the horse, | 01 10 ! w i 61 % D1 48 7 9 Won firet three driving. rfield 1= > stepped m ar a good for one. a few s for the three run at the coming 8 o be Ulloa, Torstna, Florizar. To be | . $1000; for | ance, $5; $15 $ nal to accept an amount ry to make the gross val enic, Scoteh Plaid, Advance Guard, Opponent, avator, Laemachus, Star Chamber, Specific, The Lady, Gonfalon, Vulcain, Bangor, Wooster y, Vesuvian, Punch, Malay, perious, Sybari ea Lion, Green- TUlioa, Here ontan, Florizar. Thursday, December 13. | Following are to-day’s entries: e, $30; tor | A nted, 190, by A. W. Martin. FAIR 15 OPENED rmero. {Dr. Bepjamin Ide Wheeler | Delivers an Eloquent | Address. . | Al rights ret race—Six furlongs; malden two-year- sell LUl tch to The Call. TULARE, Nov. 2.—President Benjamin Ide Wheeler of the University of Califor- nia formally opened the San Joa- announced _to mile: Diderot, g Boer, Advance | race—One mile; three-year-olds and o :""" - o | Quin Valley Citrus Fair and the Bt e e «sar " " 108 | Twenty-fourth Agricultural Exposition 339 Sea Lion 2 1353 First Call 108 | at 8 o'clock this evening. Dr. 1333 Donator a Third race—Ope and & 05 105 Imperion: Acrobat Wheeler's elegant address was heartily applauded by the great crowd which filled every nook and corner of the immense T 1)Dr. Bernays xteenth miles; four- | as uyward. selling: | bulding. Those present on the decorated | 4 Noaleback .- 107 15 ninele Jingle... 107 | stage were President J. O. Tuohy of the Fair Associ Treasurer Pillsbury, A. J % Tappan tlo; g 107 % Osmond ....... Secretary A. E. Miot; | athrop; Directors A. J. Berry, J. M. Daggs, P, J. | 8. Montgomery, Charles King, A. Young, 7 ‘W. F. Ingwerson and V. D. Knupp, and | the several committees and the High, | Bchool teachers. A fine musical pro- | 107 | gramme was rendered by the Fresno mili- | tary band, directed by G. Falkenstein. | The display of citrus fruits is the finest ever seen in this valley and is proof that | Tulare and Fresno counties’ orange and lemon distric 1359 Morinel . Fourth race—Seven furlongs; i upward; purs je Jones.. four-year-olds Gibraltar ..... One mile; three-year-olds and up- Fifth race 108| 13 105 McNamara 96| 1358 Duckoy 05 135§ La Borgia. are second to none in the | State. The citrus exhibits deserving spe- clal mention are those of Porterviile, Fresno, Lindsay and Exeter. The Visalia | and Tulare boards of trade have beautiful | > Flecknoe Sixth race—8ix furlongs; four-year-olds and There’s : e e displays of dried and canned fruits, nuts T 11:] 970 Antioch ........106 | 204 raisins. From San Francisco Byron N ‘h' 0 1 Don't Know. 114 1159 Hohenlohe . Jackson, the Krogh Manufacturing o ’"y 8 Naples -........114, 1373 Our Lizzie. | Company, Fairbanks, Morse & Co., and | 352 Mike Rice L-114] 1382 Onyx ... i 114 the Oriental Gas Engine Company exhibit 1381 Fonsovannah centrifugal pumps, 1372 Midlove ... Probable Winners. Fasoline englhes, elec- tric motors, and all improved water ma- chinery. The Joshua Hendy Machine Company and G. G. Wickson have the la- First race — Princess Titania, Fl1 Sonoro, | test patent dairy machinery. Sievers & undbead % | Bolnn&fil!;)w ('Piwlce cut flowers, and Sher- | man & Clay pianos. cond race—Sea Lion, Donator, Mitten. | "ryo~ fresno Agricultural Works and Third race—Morinel, Tappan, Whaleback. | Hanford Implement Company are repre- | Fourth race—Gibraltar, True Blue, John A. ‘hl‘nl(‘d by large exhibits of field and or- ““ Just as Good ”’ | B 2 D P P R RS 'pti Morrie. | :’lhflrd madchlxnfiryid T{\e tl;\llowlng Tulare \s Dr. Pierce rescription | e X . | firms and individuals have spaces as- for womanly diseases, No ome knows LR Tace-—AL%; SASERan. . signed them for thelr displays: Linder Sixth race—Our Lizzie, High Hoe, La Mas- | e Hardware Company, R. T. McMillan, | Jones & Hadding, A. Young, J. M. Bowles’ | Sons, Ingwerson & Flag, W. Fothergill and tk better then the woman who has d local doctors and many medicines found no cure untit she n Ariels Will Dance. Julius Forrer of the United States experi- use of "Favorite Prescription.” It | For several vears past the Arfel Row- fl’"“;';‘flfifl}m“' W. Saunders and the Vi- Com&é\ny represent Visalia. lishes regularity, stops weakening allery Mesdames Tuohy, Mont- heals inflammation and ulcera- d cures female weakness, It k woumen strong and sick ing Club has given toward the end of the | "Iy, the vear an entertainment and dance. This | gomery, rwood and Shannon and the year the variety show will be dispensed | Misses Gill, Reede, Mulhill, Vandevere with, and the annual dance will take | 2nd Russell have booths for the display of place in Union Square Hall on Wednesday | ¢ibroidery and all kinds of fine needle, evening, beginning at 8 o'clock, The pre- | dTawn and burnt goods, liminary arrangemen:s have been made | The officers and directors have exerted by 4 committee consistng of J. A. Ged. |€Very effort in making the fair the largest led for three years with ulcera- c weakness and my doctor gave | ciief,” writes Mrs. Lulu Hunter, | des, A. Carroll, E. . Stenberg, A. W, |2nd most successful ever held in this val- Lo . Mo 3 B Tayior and H. Foley. The floor manager | 1€, #nd it will be of lasting benefit to this : fhe paper of Doctor Pierces | will be William T. Howe, president of the locality. escription. began the use of it | Arfel Rowing Club, and he will be as- o. 1 took five bottles of it, and sisted by J. A. Geddes and Archie Car- ago. v e “Doping” Forbidden. of “Golden Medical Discovery,’ and | roll. The floor commitiee is made up of o : is better pow than it was for years. | 5. C. Stenbere, W Hoerls, Aot Baor DON, Nov. 21.—*"The Jockey Club 5o recommended these medicines to | roll, H. Foley, D. Zimmerman, E. J. | has adopted a new regulation,” says the ends, who suffered from femaie l’-‘\'nch J. 1 Nolan, P. J. Enright, Willlam | Vienna correspondent of the Daily Chron- cokiess. and good results have followed.” cKee and W. H. Young. The Teception ll_cll:.g orbldding ‘doping’ o%n;m-:a and Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical | committee consists of cx-President J. R. DEATIAD Tacs COUrses sky, sherry r. Pu e Bockman, James Wiison, Henry Wilson, | @nd champagne are not forbidden.' Adviser is sent free on receipt of 21 one- Johnson Hardy, D. P?“%‘Dome 1, A"w ————————— cent stamps to pay expense of mailis E&ylur. A. Brown, F. M, J. Kelly, D. .I. The Philadel; - i P han, B. L. Smith, C. fre phia in Drydock. only e Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, 31# W. Richter, The profits. m"fil‘fl"’u from| VALLEJO, Nov. %—The crulser Phila- the entertainment will be added to the building fund. delphia was nlnuf in the drydock at Mare Island to large number of ladi many of them ele- Lapachet, G. H. Howland, H. Van Val- HA gantly attired and accompanied by es- kenberg, A. Wilkie and Martinstein, and 0 HIS \ corts and all enjoyed the fun of the even- ¥as led by Jullus Seizer In the person of HEELS [ | ol an 1F they wers At 4 _ A. F. Schleicher, and such Romans s N Ing as much as if they were at a hree- they were. Then followed an aggregation ! : ring circus. A feature of the hospitality of animals such has never been seen | READINESS e | | santonin vs, | Tow vs, | Faithful Lad ve, J. STANFORD’S CIRCUS MAXIMUS AN EVENING OF GREAT FUN Peanuts by the Barrel and Lemonade by the Gallon Distrib- uted—Drill by the Wonderful Roman Army. Bareback Riding. HE circus maximus given by -« » Stantora Parlor of the Native | Sons of the Golden West for the | entertainment of its friends is a thing of the past, but the features of the event will be long and pleasantly remembered by 700 persons, the majority of them ladies, who filled the banquet hall . AN | of the Native Sons’ building last night. sFRANE. The center of the hall had been laid out ECKENROTH as a sawdust ring and tiers of seats built ROOE A on three sides. These were filled with a SPIRITE D A - JEEDes | B PEANOTS b \WVERE PASIED OUTe « ORINKS FOR_ NOTHING CORNWALL, ) RINGMASTER. F SR T st sHow & ON OR OFF THE N <= SLEICHER , THE W NOBLEST OF THE U NOBLE ROMANS e« A FEW NATIVE SONS WHO CONTRIBUTED TO THE ENJOYMENT OF | STANFORD PARLOR'S CIRCUS MAXIMUS, AND THE MANNER IN | WHICH THEY CONTRIBUTED. | l. | *THE BouncER.* of the hosts was the distribution to the audience of two barrels of roasted pea- nuts and fifty gallons of lemonade. There outside of that circus ring. The programme openec bouts between J. Spiro and G with wrestling A. Hinslley, were clowns by the dozen—members of the and F. P. Bayly and W. F. King, followed arlor who acted with a naturalness that DY boxing contests bv M. J. Hreen and s 5 DA D R Ll o e I ETe™ Bhery Bad W ). Tooaard ana WA ROkt paarkable £ 2 D. Carro f local athiletic fame. TEe donkey act with a live donkey followed. not in the ring they were kept out of mis- gryjj of the Roman army victuresque, The great event W 1 parodv on bare- | chief by belng detailed by the committee and a reproduction of the -attempted as- back riding by Billy Smith, personating to distribute the peanuts and refresh- sination of Bussyd'Amboise was a good Miss Smitherecrs. That was a very ments. exhibition of fencing by L. Tronchet and amusing travesty w » brought down | The grand entree was made up of a E.#ndO. Kehrlin. Mile. Devovon appeared the house. The programme closed with d women mounted in the ring with two magnificent trick ponies, which were let down to the ban- quet hall by the elevator, and gave an interesting exhibition of horsemanship and of tricks by the antmals. A burlesque shows, in which Miss Anna Shean, George Hammersmith, the Montgomery Sisters. A. Roncovieri, Little Harrold, H. H. Waiten and McMahon and Gleason' took part. LEVENS cavalcade of men a concert and sid on steeds, each his or her own steed. The Roman army was composed of F. E. Bert, John W, I , Joe Greenberg, J. G. Cox, Iny T H an,- 8. B, i Nash, H HOLIDAY STAKES BOT buncle won, First Whip second, Alsike third. | Time, 2:07. CINCINNATI, Nov. 2.—Four favorites won for the talent to-day at Newport over a sloppy track. Summary: | Five furlongs—Empress of Beauty won, Kaby- | lee second, Dynasty third. Time, 1:073. ile_and a sixteenth, selling—Prettie Rosie | Nearest second. Tickful third. Time, | %, — . Six furlongs, selling—Avatar won, Lady Kent | ——— second, Loiterer third. Time, 1:20%. One mile, selling—Uterp won, Baffled second, Louisville ‘Belle third. Time, 1:48 Rt B hes B e, Closing Practice at Berkeley Lenox second, May Cherry third. | and PalO Alto Fast and Snappy. e 26.—The Regular Midweek Event and | a £pocial on Thanks- | giving Day. Two complete stakes, and big ones at Time, Six” furlongs, selling—Nancy Till' won, Tom Collins second, Harry Thoburn third. 'Time, 1:20. H et o | | STANFORD'S TEAM IS IN PERFECT SHAPE| BERKELEY, Nov. last that, will be run this week at Union| = 2 practice of the California University team Coursing Park. The \\l;edm'i?fl)’ :(‘»‘"";"“ Raitt Occupies His Position and the took place this afternoon. Light practice is of the usual midweek quality, but the | will be indulged in on Tuesday and signal Thanksgiving stake contains a num- Eleven Plays Smaghing work on Wednesday. Ball. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal., Nov. 2.—The Varsity footbail squad completed ber of the finest dogs now running. The draws are as follows: Wednesday, 64 entries—E. M. The eleven lined up as it will on Thurs- day with the exception of Pringle, who is reserve stake, still guarding his knee jealously, and Kellogg's Ben's Babe vs. Sterl & Knowles' | its last hard work of the season this | Hudson, who is nursing a wrenched arm. Olita; J. H. Perigo's Lady Davenport vs. L. | evening and is now ready for the big con- | in the practice the team played in splen F. Bartels' Best Bargain; Chiarini Brothers' | test with the blue and gold Thursday. 4id style, going at the game with a vim and working together in perfect unison. The line tore up tremendous holes in the opposing secona eleven and let Gammon, Kay Brothers' Hawker; J. Kee- | The work of the day commenced with sig- ears vs. Captain Cane’'s Miss Pen- nan’s Lady | nal practice at 10:3 this morning. Quar- man; P. Doyle's Liberator vs. Curtis & Sons' | terback Raltt was acain In his position | Duden and Smith through for lons gains. Cash; R. B. de B. Lopez's Dairy Mald vs. §. | after an absence of twelve days. While | Plunkett, the crack veteran guard, played E. Portal's Cannon Ball; 2 M. Kellogg's Iowa | pg 4 not as sure at passing as when he | that position on the second eleven oppo- | Matd vs. W. Groen's Virginla Girl; J. Byrnes' | o0 “po'will be thoroushly fitted into the | Site Overall. The comparison between the Olympus vs. Sterl & Knowles' Sleety mechaniom of the teamm in the mext tme | P12y of the two giant linemen was not un favorable to the work of the big fresh- man novice. He is considered to be play ing a star game considering his greenness at_the position. 7. J. Cronin's Vixen vs. R. E. de B. Lopez's Minnie Wa Wa; J. Maher's Cotton Ball vs. H. Lynch's Lilac; Chiarini Brothers' Palmyra days. Coach Yost has the assistance of | | a host of alumni coaches who have | flocked back to the campus to aid in the vs. Captaln Cane's Victor Queen; Maher & | gy yjt task of putting on the polishing The work of the backs justified Kelly Reid’s Nelly Bawn vs. B. Sllva’s Reannex: | qguches. Among them are Code, Down- | statement to the men before the game J. J. Warren's Willle Warren vs. Willlam | ing Frankenheimer. Fickert, Murphy, -‘California has as fine a back fleld as any Jomes' Montana Jack; L. F. Bartels' Betsy Bar- Pasha Kennels' Reaching Airs; P. J. e special coach for | olds and Lewers, team in the country.” This relieves the ity stars acts as a Reilly's_i West vs. J. Dean's Sisquoc: O. r 3 oach f« ! | 7 T s et n 's Pi the man who occupies the position he ' for the Stanford offensive has been con- Blower D e Banseckunn e, JoJ. | formerly played. sidered far superior to anything the biie Warren's Wild Weather; Russell & Allen's | At this evening's practice the public | and gold could produce. Smith and Gam- were admitted to the side lines for tre mon seem to be a tritie over trained, but last time. The next two days will be de- J. Keenan's Dreadnaught F. A. McComb's Bona Fide vs. J. Kenned; Ever Sure; H. Lynch's Cl ;\'mrd to signal practice in secret. In the | both out in good condition. Carthy & Vinal's Bright yes; I fiftcen minute scrimimage which took | Judging from the jubtiant attitude of Comb's Sir Pasha vs. Pasha Kennels' Rest As- | place the second team with big Gregory | the men on the inside, California’s pros- sured; Erskine & Jones' Lavender ve D. Rior- | at center was able to score on the Varsisy | pects are far from blue. | i’f"r’ ‘1‘»11';' }‘;9;7"1:1‘“}?)?:”"1 McKinley by a series of sma mgdm;‘u». The b . E. de B. Lopes e; J. | eleven stubbornly resizted the onslaughts ‘d:‘:’:r"bflm’;{"‘r‘f“ 1'“}“’"‘,‘ oo i but were unable to stop the steady gains | YELLOW AND BLACK Taster Stenl & Knowiss “For Glory vs. 3. 3. | made by the “scrubs.” - The fight between TO MEET WITH GLOVES Smith and Erb for right half is the sharp- 2Gmonds’ Go On; Russell & Allen's Belle Clair | | v, E. Geary's Bonnle Pasha; P. J. Reilly's | est on the field, with the chances slightly | Royal Union ve, P, J. Rellly's The Grafter: | in favor of the latter on account of his | Programme of Boxing Bouts to Be Pasha Kennels' Gold Nugget vs. J. L O'Brien’s | ability in backing up the line. Stanford Held at the San Francisco Statesman; D. Lynch's Lyddite; son vs. J. Holden’ J. Healey's Nicasio vs. H. McEnroe's Admiral Samp- Scottish Chief; N. P. Whit- took Luck's place at laft end this evening and may yet win out. He is fast, heady | and a sure tackler, but new at the posi- Athletic Club. The San Francisco Athletic Club will ipgs St Anthony vs. H. H. Garner's Uncle | tjon. McFadden will cccupy the other |y, ¢ bo- e °F | hold its monthly boxing exhibition § Ned. ey take, 64 entries—E. ar | € at the first kick off. The other posi- | clubroome. 317 Slxth street, this ev:::n;h. lursday special stake, S=EDL | tions on the team were filled H - e | | { usual. | rpecard is as follo Jack Cordell vs. Jack Krell, Al Sneider vs. Kid Krell, Hugh Friel vs. Kid Haley, Ed Devlin vs. Jack Hopkins, Tom_ Floss vs. Jack Duke, Peter Coleman vs. Geo: Kellogg's Iowa Boy vs. Curtis & Sons’ War- path; A. Johnson's Tod Sloan vs. Captuin Clarkson's Flower of Gold; Erwin & Lyons' Silver Lyon ve. George Sharman’'s Miss Sky- rocket; Sterl & Knowles' Rusty Gold vs. E. e~ Ex-Banker Under Arrest. | NEW WHATCOM, Nov. %.—E. Y.| Baumeister's Winning Ways; T. J. Grassett, manager of the iate banking | ¥ ! Wild Traleo v, James Dean's Gal firm of E. Y. Grassett & Co., was ar- | ool Dan Regan vs. Billy Kelly. The Trade's Old Glory vs. H. H. Walke: { -day charged with grand 1 y. r Cot | Pearl; Sterl & Knowles' O'Hara vs. Russell | Fested to-day B grand larceny. | Deacon Jones and Ah Wing, a contest of & Alien's H. A. Deckelman's | The complaining witness was a depositor | yellow and black Flyaway Moonbright; Curtis | in the bank, and it is alleged that Gras- s R\ DRSS & Son's Rosinante vi . O'Brien's Wander- | sett received deposits when he knew the | ROSERURG, Or., Nov. %.—Early this mi ing Tom; J. H. M Pearl Mac vs. T. J. | institution was in a failing _condition. | jng Jonn Hacrieon, who Jves e ppim, TIQm- Icmnm A\'n's'ngul, F. A. McComb's Royal Fash- | Grassett's bank was recently absorbed by | Or., while trying to board a Southern Pacifie on ve. A. Johnson' s Lowlander: T. G. Joiner's | Frisco Boy vs, J. H. Perigo's Controller; Pasha Kennels' May Hempstead vs. J. J. Keenan's Sleigh Bells; J. McNell's B4 McGarrity vs. P. J. Reilly's Warship; Pasha Kennels' Reckless Archer vé. M. B. Kavanagh's Hard Lines; G. Lennon's Sir Crawford vas. W. Green's Bogus Bil; J. I O'Brien’s Pasha Gueen vs. Pasha Kennels' Risky Attempt; J. J. Keenan's lone vs. George Sharman's The Doctor; J. Mur- nane's Wild Wave vs. L. F. Bartels' Beer Brewer; Russell & Allen's Lord Arford vs. Pasha Kenncls' Reve d'Amour; J. Holden's Watchword vs. Connell Brothers' White Mat; D. J. Healey's Taploca vs. Connell Brothers' St. Helen; R. E. de B. Lopez's Favorite vs. H. H. Gray's Terronette; C. Bonar's Wild the Scandinavian-American Bank of this city. He was released upon $1000 bonds. Killed. sagood r',g!ulng- When You buy;’ ivi _Ba Norah vs. P. Jackson's Honor Bright: Chiarini Brothers’ Brass Button vs. F. A. McComb's Patriot; P. McCabe's Boney Boy vs. H. H. Gray’s Commander; R. L. Taylor's Beauty Spot vs, George Sharman's Bonaparte; Larkey & Rock's Lady's Cholce vs. A. Burke's Night J. J. Edmonds' Morning Glory vs, T. J. Cronin's . Gaffney’s Kalse Flatterer; iey Dale vs. Curtis & Sons' Kibosh: F. Della M vs. C. O, Peterson’s Silver Cloud: A, - b3 o Gom?:eger‘m- Kanaka vs. Captain Clark. ON EASTERN TRACKS. Heavy Track and Cool Weather at Bennings. WASHINGTON, Nov. 26.—At Bennings to-day the track was heavy from recent rains, the weather cool and threatening. Summary: Seven furl -Ransy won, ‘Beverage second, Mordelmo third. Time, 1:34. ( Maiden two-vear-olds: five and o halt fur. Tmgs—Automaton cLasay eecor Timothy Foley third. ~ Time, 118 1, o Five end a half furl y Boy won, Iraac R“wr second, Al Earight third. Tu . R e 8 frier-gae o B RN s g Time, 1: they a BARGAIN? 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