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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1900, WITH THE RACERS, COURSERS AND PUGILISTS. MIDWEEK STAKE WON BY GAME TOM HURLICK T week stake at Union coursing | for Saturday and Sunday next was held park yests was won by F. Jonmes’ | jast night at Pythian Castle. One hun- & Allen’s Belle | dred and twenty-eight nominations were [ ney. All through | nade, among which are some fast as a winner ex The management has an- . when he I Introduction stake for New Year's day. The event will be for dogs Belle C the champion and a great pro- d the first me is anticipated. The result of the ast night 6 in favor ¢ 2 every & her oppone soore was 9-8 as follows: Geary's a Boy vs. E Fs Tapioca ve. H. A ce; D. J. Healey's Urania s Kid McCoy; J. Kesnan's erl & Knowles' Sieety rarco_vs. J. Vanderwhite's s Golden Russet va. il & Allen's Wed- s Colonel Lopez Q. Zahl's Misi Miss Wilson ) 1-4 and Fin Wings ain day Wa pl k's Ladles & Sons’ Warpath | er & Reid's Whitney's Boy _vs Ross' J L H. Walker's Cora Half Moon W. Bartels’ Mac's Sullivan & Lopez's T. J. Cronin’s vs. r's My Selection h'e de B Hodgkins' s Rocke hiarint Harlean Bells vs. L F. t's Flood- < Dalsy Dale; Pasha Ken- L F. remple; D. J. Healy' eenhall Vs, Reannex Vs Jeff Mar- sman Ath neord vs. Russell & Buker's Kanaka vs F. Bartels’ Best ‘rawford; J. W leigh e0. Neth: an's wer n's Headwater Vs Cane's ( “omb’s Anne vs. nan’s Master R tland Yet; G Bright Kellogg's Wings; P. Thrift's om Alm vs. Cap land's Pleasant pstead. | e COURSING PARK { 0. | UNION w . BESTS INGLESIDE CLUB M W Hunt has thrown out of court | e 46 ed by the In ( ng Association aga t the Union g Park Assoc on to restrain the nducting bus defendant arks on al sion Park corpora- the agreement. Inglesic » Associa- | - OUNDS ENTERED IN STAKE. ay and Sunday Event at Union Coursing Park Promises Good its | Time GOLDEN AGE BEATEN BY JANICE THROUGH COBURN’S POOR RIDING ITHE CALL'S RACIN D RACETRACK, WED; RACE—Six furlongs; maidens; three.year-olds and up; purse, $300- DAY, DECEMBER 5 ‘Weather fine. FORM CHART. Track fast. fE g AT A‘APa.‘ — Betting— Index |Horse, Age, Weight.|Pst|St. 3. %. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. Op. Hi R |Vantine, 8 ETIEY 31 : T 65 85 35 |Letiger,” 3 51 i1 o %mmor 52 652 2088 Ting-a-Ling, 2h 31 |J. Woods. T e T Onyx, 4. 11 42 |Frawley . s e Anita B, 3. 61 83 [Dominiek ..| & 12 12 4 Canefo, 3. 93 ¢ |Fauntleroy 15 80. 30 10 Sweet Voice, 3. 10 13 7 |Martin J s 1000 100 40 Sarsfield, 3. ah 8 [Coburn W M AR |Lew Zzara, 3. 71 9 [Meany . 20 100 10 40 1342 |Grey Bob, 3. 5h 10 |Gaffney )| 6 10 10 4 Dr. Boyle, 3 fa 1 [Matthews ::| 10 3 3% 10 Time—3§, :24; 34, 14, Good start. Won easily. Second and third driving. Win- ner, W. B. Jennin; ch. £. by imp. Anchorite-Vestina. Long delay at post. Vantine & handy mis grew husky. —Rey 9. from the country Grey Bob badly ridden. Coppgr Gaftney. Dr. Boyle almost left. Scratched Anita B was sore. Canejo badly ridden. Sweet Voice 1439. SECOND RACE—Mile and a sixteenth;: selling; three-year-olds and up; purse, #40). | "Po. G K’L; Betting —— Index |Horse, Age, Welght.|Pet|St. %. 3. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. | Op. Hi.. CL Pl 1409 |Dr. Bernave, 5...1090 4|3 3h 4 1m 1% [O'Connor .| 2 15 15 25 1429 |Goidone, S.-......108 32 1n $14 4" 11 [Dominiok 65 65 910 12 1415 [Wax, 3.... 108 1 ‘ 1 21% 1n . 3n 86 |Coburn 4 WIS R |Haviland, 3.......100 2/4 4 = 8n ' 2n 4 [Matthews .. 8 10 8 2 —1-16, :06%; 5-16, :32; 9-16, :66; 13-16, 1:21; mile, 1:40% n easil; Second and third driving. Winner, W. Fisher's ch. baden. Winner best ridden. No excuses for Goldone. Wax melted. land will do with a licensed pilot in the house. 1440.* THIRD RAC] Index |Horse, Age, Weight. Pst urlongs: three-year-olds and up; purse, $350. 1411 1330 7 |Dunbl (1412) {Plohn 1426 Sea Lion, 4. ] | —— Betting ——— }St. %. %. Str. Fin op. HI. CL PL 3% 2% in 13 75 52 65 2% 44 all 31 2 R g 1h 11 2n 381 3 7- 73 x 72 6% 42 41 4 8 8 3 €1 72 81 62 [O'Connor (W e b 910 915 63 61 |Fallehy . 50 6 6 20 22 31 7% 175 |Farrell g 40 40 13 83 31 81 86 [See-. s 100 10 & 51 53 8 915 |Dominic! 12 20 20 8 0 10 10 10 [F. Kelly 50 100 100 40 $14; %, 1:13%. Good start. Won easily. Second an b. h. b imp. Decelver-imp. Sea View. Sea Lion was the class. Tibu- ron’ tired last part. Plohn won't do. Tizona will do In cheaper company. Scratched— Ostler Joe 112, The Singer 104 1441, FOURTH RACE—Seven furlongs; handicap; two-year-olds; purse, $500. AT o e “[——— Betting ——— Index |Horse and Weight.[Pst|St. %. 3. Str. PFin. | Jockeys. | Op. HL CL PL 1 5% 1n 13 [(O'Conmor .| 4 s 45 % 7 3n 33 |Coburn ... | 32 85 35 3 11 82 33 (I Walsh, 5 10 105 62 8% 41 KJ Martin 3 7-2 -5 41 1 6n ’Flunllem)' 10 15 4 21 6n 6% |J. Daly : 15 0 8 3h 4% 7 _ |Ransch ke ! | H %. Good start. Won all out Second and third B f. by imp. Midlothian-Rosette. Janice was fortunate. sburn_took - Gol Rellick aln Screenwell Andrattus Lilly Diges El_Toplo 16, 17 Winner, M. Epp! breeze blowing ¥ ratched den, Age back and then lost his position. most’ knocked down by Golden Age. if furlongs; Last hard race of Tyr told on <; purse, $350. 1443, SIXTH RAC Index |Horse and We! (1338) 1430 |Vohicer 430 (Puptl 1152_|Rio_Shannoy Time—¥ ing. Wi [ good start Vul on waiting 1t |Flush fl!“(.'.o! a % 223 | ——— Bettl '_—-—fi %. Btr. Fin. | Jockeys. Op. HIL nfz) . 14 13 16 |J. Martin... 3 1 4 1 2n $h 2 ns |Buchanan .. 20 80 80 15 52 8h 33 ;.\'. Turner.. 8 15 15 6 Lake.1 81g 41 4n |Frawley € 4 [] 8 H 109 43 b4 65 |Wedderst' 7-10 45 1-2 1-4 103 63 610 615 |Mounce . - 10 20 2 R 106 77 7 |Dominmick .| 30 100 100 40 41%; 5i%f, 1:06. Fair start. Won easily. Second inger’ h. . by Rancocas-Heeley. Sad Sam & merry one to-day. on Screenwell Lake. Andrattus was absent. Wedderstrand can’t handle Quiz II 106, David S 105, Modder 105, Bernota 103, Gold Badge 109, E—One mil three-year-olds; purse, $400. Po.| —— Betting——— {PstiSt. %. %. Str. Fin Jockeys. Op. . ‘Hi . L Pk 5(4 42 3n 1n 12 |O'Connor 65 85 65 25 7)8 21 23 21 2n [Mounce & 4 % 1/5 510 42 43 81 [Coburn 85 8 53 1 3/1 8n 66 53 42 |J Woods. 4 7 8 2 402 “Lp 12 3% 56 (Wedderst'd | 15 50 40 s 6|8 &4 & 8 ¢ |Dangman ..| 2 w0 4 10 n 3lalir < - 7 ... |Domintck §0 200 200 80 49; 13%; mile, 1:39%. Bad start. Won easily. Second and third driy- R. Elilson's b. c. by St. Florian-Specialty. Winner the best. With ‘& n would have telephoned. Asian getting to be a stayer. *Pulled up. Flush of Gold gl BY F. E. KULKOPLAND. NE fiwnys regrets seeing a good horse beaten, and those who bet on Golden Age to win the two- year-old handicap at Oakland yes. terday must have wept. He was pounds and ounces the best, and finished second to Janice, a 3 to 1 chance from the stable of Green Morris, that carried heavy support. Some days ago, in a cheap sort of a sprint, Coburn rode Rolling Boer against a bunch of cheap ones, and Sam Hildreth told ‘“Monk” not to win too far off. Ever since that time Coburn has been deallng out Rolling Boer finishes. Yesterday, on pounds the best horse, he tried to place his mount. He succeeded;, but when trying to get through next ‘'the rail, was shut off and finished second to Janice, the well-backed one. It was one of the most stupld rides ever witnessed at Oakland track, and it is to be hoped Coburn learned much by his_defeat. 3 The track was asalnmiimlng fast and very fast time was made in the different events. Three of six favorites carried away purses. Walter Jennings, famous for turning out warm ones from his stable, sent Van- tine in the opening event. The filly was backed from 5 to 1 to § to 5, and won easily from Letiger, the opening favorite. Ting-a-Ling ran third. Jimmy Coffey's Goldone was considered the one real cinch of the day, and after being backed at the close price of 9 to 10, fell easy game to Dr. Bernays. The doctor trudged along in fourth position to the stretch, where he strided to the front under O'Conno: urging, and won com- paratively easi The favorite had noth- in! left to down but Wax for the place. ohnny Schorr’'s horse Sea Lion appar- ently outclassed his company in the third event, still the ring laid as good as 5 to 2 about the Deceiver horse. Tiburon gave bim a rub, but when Miller shook the favorite up, he won hands down. Bessle Lee snatched place honors trom Tiburon. The speedy Andrattus made a frightful failure of capturing the sprint for two- year-olds, decided under selling condi- tions. Wedderstrand had the leg up on the youngster and he never looked danger- ous. Sad Sam .led from start to finish, reaching the wire half a dozen lengths before Mefida, in record time for the dls- tance, 1:.6. Satin Coat, a new arrival, took the show. Charley Ellison, the blonde speculator from the Middle West, plunged on his horse Specific to win the closing mile run and cashed his tickets. The bay colt was plugged to 6 to 5 favoritism, and after getting away from the past none too well, led Asian out at the wire by two lengths in 1:383,. Vulcain took the show. Track Notes. After the poor showing made by Andrat- tus Trafner James Dyer was suspended by the judges pending an investigation of the two-year-old’s race. On’ Tuesday Morris Eppinger ran a match into an electric light manufactory and yesterday purchased Sad Sam from Louls Ezell for SI5. His luck staid with m Following are to-day’s entries: (Copyrighted, 1800, by F. W. Leavitt. rights reserved.) First race—Futurity cours purse. 1198 Rio de Altar...108 1436 Tenny Belle....105 .... Flatterer . 1420 Abba L .. . Bard of Avo Al two-year-olds; 1421 Bab .. 1314 Homage . 1421 Articulate 1421 Seide Second race—One upward; selling. 1427 Olinthus 1427 Osmond 1426 Anjou Q432)Herculean 1424 Essence .. 1408 Jennie Reid. Snips .. Ordnun, 07| 1427 Im)’wrln‘{us - %}ul 1412 Trevathan 0 Third race—Five and a half furlong: 00000006 09HE6G Telephone subscribers on ~ BUSY 10 PARTY LINES can obtain 2-party line service as follows: Guarantee of 20 Cents per Day for Business and Guarantee of [0 Cents per Day for Residences. APPLY 216 BUSH STREET, then | Gregg and “Spike” Hanna, alias | McKee,” was set in blood, chiefly from | AMATEUR FIGHTS THAT DO NOT GO THE LIMIT of the two, but an early stiff left under the heart more than equalized matters Finnerty scored a kpockout in the first round. John Swift and Jimmy Ryan gave ths Hot, fast, furious and frantic were the | bouts at the Bay City Amateur Athletic | Club last night. Out of eight four-round bouts but two went the limit and these Were g@pry emough for even the most|crowd a stirring go. Ryan certair Lloodthlrsty. | demonstrated his gameness. In the fourth The main event, between Indian Joe | round, after he was beaten Into a state of helplessness, the police stopped the “Bill | fight. %n the third round Sammy Hughes. while breaking away from Harry Powers, threw his right hard into Powers’ chin. Powers fell flat on his back. Ammeonia revived him. True to_ the record of no-limit-going contests, Young Sharkey and Jim Kelly ended their engagement in the third round after severe pummeling. Sharkey was put to sleep. C. Cyan, with a steam beer fullness of physique, and Billy Kelly furnished four rounds of “grotesquerie.” Kelly was in condition. Cyan was the width of t Pacific Ocean from it. Out of considera- tion for Cyan's exhaustion and Kelly's ignorance of the game, the referee at the Hanna's mouth, lips and cheeks. Gregg | fought in his usual darting fashion and before the fourth round had Hanna cut up and bedecked with Indian summer red. | The referee pronounced the Indlan the | winner. | The. ring work began with Joe Weich face to face with Bobby Burrows. Welch | won In the second round. F. Nefll and George Gibb, who was introduced as a wearer of the Brooklyn Athletic Club | colors, went two full rounds of {ll-directed | blows. Referee McDevitt gave Neill the | medal. The third fight was between Henry Pool | and Kid Finnerty. Pool was the bigger | end of the fourth round said, “Draw.” L B I e e e e e man won, Major third. Time, 2°06%. One mile, seiling—Joe Shelby won, Sauber second, False Lead third. Time, 1:51i4 year-olds and upward; handicap. Mansir second, Woodtrice (1363) Hermoso 1304 1362 Clarando ;... Mac Gyle 96] 1392 Kenilworth 1419 Aluminum 107/ .... Meehanus 993 Frank Bell 126| 1421 St. Rica 1401 Midlove 114/ 1304 Good Ho; 57 1436 Gold Or Six furlongs, selling—Orion won, Mid 1:2 mmer second, Uhlers third. Time, Monticellans Will Play Whist. The members of the Monticello Club will participate in a whist tournament. com- mencing Thursday evening. December 13. The entries will close on Monday, Decem- ber 10. Handsome prizes will be awarded the successful contestants. This evening the members will emble at the o | rooms to be initiated into the rudiments of the game and select thelr partners. The Fourth race—One mile; all ages: Shasta | Water handicap. 1387 Formero, 1427 Olinthus 1443 Vulcain 1423 AWooster Boy . Fifth race—Six furlongs; three-year-olds and upward; selling. 105 1392 Kenflworth ....100 100 (1351)Grand Sachem.100 110 1429 Malay 65 114 1429 Diderot . % 100 B b 107] 1401 Hiigh Hloe ....--304 | affair will be under the direction of a 1430 Theory 0| 1430 Gibraltar ‘114 | committee consisting of Howard Pa 1419 Wertheim 02 1437 Boundlee . 98 | James P. Booth, Louis T. Samgc Dr. (1430)St. Cuthbert....109 1432 Harry Thatcher 97 | T. Mallaby and Willlam D. Wasson. On Sixth race—One mile and an eighth; three- year-olds and upward; selling. December 13 Franklin K. Lane will ad- dress the club on the civil service predica- ment. 1275 Alaria . 1437 Edgards 98 1326 Kickumbob . | v 1 N e | WATER FRONT DUELIST 1434 Uarda 104| 1435 The Bobby | IS GIVEN HIS LIBERTY 1406 Sprung . 921 1435 Opponent | | et |Thomas Lawton Proves That He Fired at Frank Woods in Self-Defense. Thomas Lawton, teamster, who fought a_bloodless duel with Frank Woods, boil- er-maker, in Mallory’s saloon on East street last Saturday, appeared before Judge Cabaniss yesterday on charges of discharging firearms within the city lim- its and carrying a concealed weapon. The Judge, after hearing_the evidence, dis- missed both cases, as Lawton was not the aggressor. Woods is wanted for an sault with a deadly weapon, but has not vet been arrested. Edward W. Challiot, 1103 Mission street, was convicted by Judge Fritz yesterday on a charge of battery upon his wife and will ‘be sentenced to-day. Thanksgiving morning he asked his wife for money for drink. She told him she had only 5 cents Post won. Quite Right second, Smark third. | In the house, and refused to give him a Time, 1:1%. | portion of it." He went out and got dru Hurdles, mile and a half—Magic Light won, | and, returning, gave her an unmercif Lost Chord second, Draughtsman third. Time, | beating. As he had threatened to kill her b PO 5 S s S5 the Judge instructed her to swear to a Siip second, Cogewell third. Time, 175 3 charging him Wi thweats Mile and a_sixteenth, selling—Miss Hi 1435 Owensboro. 1359 Castake . Probable Winners. First: race—Bard of Avon, Bab, Seide. Second race—Olinth Anjou, Jennie Reid. Third race—Meehanus, Gold Or, Mac Gyle. Fourth race—Olinthus, Kenilworth, Diderot. Fifth race—Gibraitar, St. Cuthbert, Pompino. Sixth race—Koenig, Opponent, The Bobby. i ON EASTERN TRACKS. Results of Races at Bennings and New Orleans. WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.—Results Bennings: Seven furlongs—Buffoon won, Randy_third. Time, 1:34. Handicap, five and a half furlongs—Pigeon 98 1267 Cue . 01 1427 E1 Mido at Fluke second, Elsie | complaint - ainst_life. The charge of obtaining money by falsa won, cver | eau Ideal second, Charawin . | ing 1 T, 1o 36 d third. | & etenses against L. W. Gaston was Handicap, seven furlongs—Carbuncle won, | missed by Judge Conlan yesterda Humboldt second, Charentus third. Time, | ton bought the Maine restac 1:32 2-5. Kearny street, and gave in paymer check for $1050, which was alleged to be worthless. R. G. Wilkle, the complaining witness, testified yesterday that the check was good and a mistake had been made | "James Duffy, who struck Willlam Daly NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 5.—Results: Seven furlongs, selling—Dick Furber won, X A otk DU second. | ith a shovel in front of 119 San Carlos Six furlongs, selling—Rosy Morn won, Crys- | AVeRUe, was held to answer before th talline second, Jessle Jarboe third. Time, | Superior Court by Judge Conlan yeste day on a charge of ault with a deadly weapon in $1000 bonds. andicap, mile and an_elghth—Monk Way- | N I i Pacific States Telephone and Telegraph Company,