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o THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11 ROLLING BOER BURNS UP MONEY OF THE WISE ONES Starts an Odds-On Favorite and Is Un-| placed——-Chmces Still Out of Luck. T: CALL'S RACING FORM CHART. AKLAND RACETRACK, —— Betting —— CL ()p Pl and HL 6 5 80 4 120 i iriving. Winner, Anjou pumped three r sailing 43; Swf, 1:0 by Riley-Mise M R g = T Jockeys. | Op. Hi. CL Pl nnor ... lexander o ™ * N1 ourse; all ages; purse driving. Winner, beat and us r‘dn Grand a shorter route smed 95, Prejudice lds and up; pupse, $400. year Betting —— < Pl Won first three O’ Connor from the Mile an d seve ree-year-olds and up; purse, $400. Po. ——— Betting —— x Horse Weight. | Pst|St. By 1 Str. Fin Op. Age Hi. < art. Won first three I' dgardo ran in im- ir Kingston quit better at a shorter distance. ‘ By F. E MULHOLLAND ‘[ terhouse entry favorite over | ed an unwise selection, for Coburn in the saddle, took t the start and was never hmd~ =d to beat out Mares t feeling prevailed betting on the seven-fur- finally resulting in Head- ght, closing favorite. s Doilie Welthoff and the only ones accorded amount of support sh Tur- vice had said adien to his bend for home was neared, e breasted the he 25 to 1 chance Weithoff had speed and dangerous at a shorter n was unfortunate reaching the far > being completely nd Essence formed tion in the mile and a field was a large one, ist the Burns When about half »ted O'Connor and driving hard 1gth in advance of »ds hard at work on th'nu ran_third. "a bundle of coin annex the final mile and and failed woefully, Ed- rce up and 4 to 11n the | Vohicer in the run home, ke a length. The latter horse with more judicious hand- ling ‘\oulu have been returned winner, A uVEBTISEHBNT& WOM‘II’S WEIGH | Does not always keep pace with woman’s ’rmk Noeem There will likely be a squabble over the ownership of True Blue, will. There are energetic, home-loving | ‘ Billy Appleby | sronith vk be SE fo'ce of will keep | C/aims to hold a bill of sale to the crack S sprinter under certain conditions. Gill emselves thatstrength | Summers recently offered $200 for the of will can take the place of strength of | horse, and now has a bill of sale from | body. Butitcan’t. Every day will see | the animal's owner, so 'tis said. o v TR The yearlings from Santa Anita stock e farm, Rancho del Slerras and Oneonta ength, stock farm will be =o0ld at the Ocecidental and that Horse Exchange to-morrow gvening. They | Toss will be | 27 said to be ‘;m choicest offered for sale | . . is season and are a indicated | N2, o08 ttracting much at- ~ by a loss | Following are to-day’s entries: of weight. When | First race—Five furlongs; all ages; selling: | the weight begins | 14% Abba L. 1441 Cougar to fall below the | 1iit Uors i 1k Fiatieras normal it is time to | 13% Modder 1436 Tenny Bell ? 106 . Wh 1008 Mamie Hild"th.10¢| 1460 Dr. Marks 1857 Mountain Dew.11#| 1438 Onyx . 108 In génerfl, i1l | health in women | Second race—One mile; two-year-olds and up; | st t rurse: Y be ed to ) ll!d lr-te those womanly diseases which 155 Tom MoGisev 1399 Soctalist . 107) 1445 Olinthus 104] sap the | strength and 'rmnladn»“rn-- and a half furlongs; three- undermine | Yrar-clds; selling; 1435 Dr. Boyle. 95 1454 umuu 09 the vitality. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- scription dries enfeebl- ing drains, 1404 The Singer. Fin 39 1267 Buly Moore, 1412 MackFlecknoe lM 1462 Sisquoc 1254 Formatus 93 Fourth race—Six furlongs; three-year-olds lnd hy |'up; purse: heals inflam- | (14500rdnung ....,..104! 1304 Good Hope. o8 mation and 1(:‘ st (‘uldhber\.. 109 }a“nz Emjuaseo 104 h 445 Osma « unboy ) ulceration, | (145 Theory 104 1464 Bathos . it ené cures female weakness. Where the | Lennep 109 1432 Florinel T1... " 99 Sam Builen... 110] + r: Imp, Br b 10 diease is marked by loss of fiesh, there is | & stead ing of weight coxncldenl with the cure which proves the renewal Fifth race—Seven furlongs; three-year-olds | | and up; selling: of health to be thorough and permanent. | 1461 El Mido.. “Three years ngo.” writes Mrs. John Graham, | 1419 A ] of 2018 Plumb Street (Prankferd), Philadelphi; U w 104 1427 Imperious Pepna. “1 had a very bad atack of dropsy | 1454 Flamero 101} 1454 Lomond ch Jeft me with heart trouble. and also a | 1% Snips 107) 148 Alaria .. weak back. At times was 8o bad that I mot know what to do with myself. 1 came a xth race—Mile and a sixteenth; o Philadelphia two years ago, and picking up oids and SBF handicap: of your littie books one day begas to fead | 18 Florizar . 1461 108 cur ~ Prescri h | (43D Ulloa (1463)Sel am:'nwyu df:,g:ged CX p?((mmy'zi d‘;ns?lfl 1460 Flush |£‘-rm Fretter. ,‘fi nd to- am s strong, well 5 ng .;u gey Have g-.‘ned Pmbubln Winners. started to use your Fnomz vid B, Tenny Belle, Flatterer. Olinthus. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse the el R bawels end stimulate the siuggish liver, | X!fth race—Merry Boy, Bi Mido, "‘E."n I ort- 1164 | | be WHAT HE LE Hotel Guest Orders IN noT | Puasu OF THE/ tMIUSsSING | CHIPD «» - ARRIVAL OF THE MISSING TIPS o» HE APPLIES AS BELLBOY Is Served Roker Disks. Ny HITE AND. BluE vamieTy) ARNS IN ARMY Saratoga Chips and NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—Racing men in this country are coming to the conclusion that Tod Sloan’s career as a jockey is end- ed. The ban on him seems to be world- wide. The opportunity for a man who is | | considered by many the greatest jockey of his time i3 narrowing down to so small a compass that it is now only a remote | possibility that he will ever throw his leg over a horse again in a race. The French Jockey Club, under its rules, seems to have no alternative but to refuse him permission to ride in races run under its jurisdiction. The Turf Congress courses in this coun- try will in a measure be governed by the action of the president of the Cnlltomln Jockey Club, who has already cabled to England for further information concern- ing the action laken against the famous rider. Whatever action he takes later will | @il sivleorieimfeiont ol i@ | GREYHOUNDS OF CLASS IN THE MIDWEEK STAKE Sixty-Four Fast Dogs Dntered for the Coursing Meeting To-Morrow at Union Park. The usual midweek coursing stake will te decided to-morrow at Union Park. The stake is limited to sixty-four entries, these being the best greyhounds out of a large number offered for competition. The | sport will commence upon the arrival of the 10:15 a. m. train. The draw last night rg&ulu’d as follows: s SHIPS THE LaDv.t k reserve sfake, sixty-four entries: N nnéls' Rest Assured J. Tradks . J. Cane's Master Davenport vs. J. “Saor, 0F Loy |5 s Three Cheers; R. L. Taylor's (names) WANTD ooMpr Brilllant Beauty vs. 'P. J. Rellly's (names) 0B DEM CHl | Peter West; Curtis & Sons' Echo vs. T. W. AN’ GIT A HURRY | Bartels' Betsy Barrow; Pasha Kennels' Risky OoN YyER, DEE! | Attempt vs. Pasha Kennels' Rollickin Mrs ney’s Cottage Lass vs. P. J. Relll B. Kavanaugh's Hard Lines Chiarin| Bros.' Brass Button vs. H. A. Deckelman's Belle Rocket; George Sharman’ Valentine vs. Pasha Kennels’ | Real A J Perigo's Lady Davenport orge Sharman's Bowery Boy; D. J. s Urania vs. A. Johnson's M | 7. Dean's Warco: Mountain il'yhaul)‘; John Charlton & Son's Temple vs. Sharman's Annie_Lawrence; P. Jack- Honor Bright vs. William Jones' Mon- * 1 s Lilac vs. H. L)m.hz. ons' Rosinante McComb's (names) Ban F. | hnson's Lowlander; W. 2 | M F. Rothman's Justice; A. Deckel- ' rusu'ccm vs. H. E. de B. Lopez & Son's | RUSS HOUSE BELLBOY, ONCE A POKER DISKS TO THE ROOM OF | SARATOGA CHIPS. +-._‘__+T‘_“'f" SR R & O Donhell's The Owl: Geore MeDougall's Colonel Lopez vs. D, J. Healey's Taploca; George Sharman's Mis Skyrocket v, PHILIPPINE MASCOT, CARRIES : Eqren oLinten A FEMALE GUEST INSTEAD OF s Controller vs. Curtis & Sons Kibosh: Hoskins' King Cashier vs. D. J. Healey's to; W. J. Leonard’s Daylight vs. J. | Keenan's Dréadnaugnt; Georgs Nethercott's Ruby Sterl & Knowles Ripple; J. Kee- + . HE Russ House has a new bell boy. He has seen a deal more of the world than most bell boys His home is in Buffalo, N. Y When the Seventh Artillery of rashington passed through the Pan-| merican Exposition city last summer en | route for the Philippines John G. Woel- , now the Russ House bell boy, was to school. The blare of the drums and the glitter of brass buttons d swords were too | much for Woelfling's youthful fancy. He, | too, would be a soldier, and with this | resolution firmly rooted in his brain he | followed the artillery to the depot. With all the “gall” of Peck’ boy he board- | L e e e Sy THEATRICAL MEN ARE TO PLAY BASEBALL | Rival Performers Now Appearing | Here Will Act New Parts on | the Diamond. Two rival actor teams will stamp and cavort on the diamond of Recreation grounds this afternoeu, beginning at 1:30 | | o’clock. They have Leen selected from the Alice Nielsen Company and the Or- pheum vaudeville ranks. Tragedy is barred, so is melodrama, but | base hits and stolen bases will be au fait. | ce Nielsen, who is a female fanatic, d has as kéen an eve for baseball per- formances as her vo! true and melo- dious, ‘will pass judgment on the nice points of the game. At least she says | she will frum a vantage point in the grand st The real umpire will be | Flaghey Smith. | The elsen’ Company team has won | many honors on the , diamond. “'Up against it will they go.” says the Ger- | man comedian at the ux—pheum ““When | us they meet.’ The game will be for a dinner. The cast will be made up as follow Second base. Third base. Shortstop . Right field. e NEW BASEBALL LEAGUE. Includes Detroit, Grand Rapids, St. Paul and Minneapolis. DETROIT, Dec. 10.—A new baseball league has been organized, of which Ban Johnson, president of the American | League, will be president, says the Even- | ing News this afternoon. The following cities will make up the circuit: Detroit, | Grana Rapids, Toledo, Louisville, Minne- | apolis, St. Paul, Kansas City and either Indianapolis or Buifaio. Papers were signed here to-day by Messrs. Burns and Stallings, owners of the Detroit Ameri- can League team, leasing both their | downtown and Sunday ball parks for ten years to Attorney T. J. Navin, who rep- resents the owners of the local franchise in the new league. 'The schedule of the new league will be made so that the De- | troit team will be at home when the Am- | erican League team s on the road. | George W. Burnham, of this city, will be vice president and manager of the new | league, a name for which has not yet been chosen. The new ieague will absorb the Interstate League. Tt 1s likely that Pats | age the Detroit team come to Detroit he wiil manage the Kan- | 5as City team, which will ba owned | James Manning, who controls the Amcr(y can League franchisc in that eity. | “Deacon” . Eills will hold franchise at Grand R and C. J. 11 be magnate at Toledo. Clarence Saulspaugh s to the owner of the Minneapolis It has been decided who | apolis is a mem Tebeau will man- he does not Yhe J. at St. Paul. If Indian- er of the league the team there will be owned by W. H. Watkins, |and 1t Buffalo is a member Alderman | James Franklin will control that team. | “"A meeting of those Interested in the new league will be held in Chicago about De- cember 20, immediately after the meetin | of the American League. The circuit wlfi | then be definitely made up. —— | Victory for Vardon. DENVER, Dec. 10.—4 special to the Republican from Colorado Springs says: | Harry Vardon of England, the champion goifer, on the Town and Gown Club't links to-day defeated Instructor Camp- | bell and H. B, Davis by a score of § up {and 2 to play, and Jewett and Davis by the narrow margin of one stroke. They | were both 15-hole games. | Paddy Ryan Destitute. NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—Paddy Ryan, one time champion af the prixe rins, s destl- tute. as lost his speech and is suf- fering with Bright’l disease. His friends have started a sub: tion for his bene- BV e ot fs hended John L. Sulli- Sullivan's fight _that made him champilon was with Ryan. Afterward Ryan traveled with hlm as his sparring er. I I? novel. oteo Liberty” 1s the titl & he ‘neroine 1 a | | there' was but one kind to be had here. R nan's Sleigh Bells va. L. F. Bartels' Best Bar- gain; L, F. Bartels' Broken Bracelet vs. J. Maroney’s (naines) J L R; BE. H. Mulcaster's ed the train, fell in with some of the boys and finally persuaded them to take him.| along as their mascot. | (names) Saeguard ve. . ‘carroll's Auckland; So ene de B. Lopez & Son's The Levite vs. A. the Philhtace A el S o) Baer's Hanaka: Gsorze Eharman's St Ives was In the thickest of several hot en: |y i B. e B. Lopes & Sem'd Usurer; gter] gagements with the Filipino rebels, it was just because he was on the line | of march that the commander_ ordered | him back to the United States. He came | home on the last government transport, drifted into the Russ House in search of | a job and got a place as bell boy. Sunday was his second day “on.” One of the lady guests rang for a bell boy and young Woelfling answered. e guest | wanted dinner sent to her room. The boy returned in half an hour with a nice rak, but the chef had overlooked the | atoga chips. “Where are the chips?” protested tha ! | guest. ‘“Will you pleue bring me up some chips?”’ and | gom Ap —e——————— Sullivan Gets Decision. LOUISVILLE, Ky., Dec. 10—Dave Sul- livan of New York got the decision on'a foul over Tim Callaghan ot Philadelphia in the eighteenth round of what was to have been a twenty round bout before the New Southern Athletic Club to-night. s s Rooney Wins. CHICAGO, Dec. 10.—The Graeco-Roman wrestling_match at the Coliseum to-night between John J. Rooney, the “Giant Grip- " and Paul Pons of France ended in E The bell boy of two days hustled down- | Hory being declared the winner because stairs and made e bee line for the bar- Booney aed to continue after having lost — the first fall on a foul. The attendance “Gim'me some chips,” he shouted to the bartender, with g;:s alr of ‘& profes-'| sfonal gambler. A roll of poker chips was deposited carefully on the tray and the Youth scampered - back to the guestis room. The woman nearly rmnzed when she saw the card chips. was small. Exhibition of Photography. Miss L. Adams, Dr. A. Genthe, W. J. Platt, A. L. Coombs, Oscar Maurer, W. J. Street, W. B. Dassonville and others gave The Buffalo inuth says he procured the | an exhibition of high art photo graph:, 114 kind of chips they used over in the Philip- | lustrating_ the high art bromi at 139 pines, and that he supposed, of course; | Stockton street yesterday. Portraits and landscapes were shown. A Most Acceptable Present For Lady or Gentleman! Goodiorm Closet Set THE ONLY PRACTICAL METHOD EVER INVENTED. SAVES TIME, TEMPER, ROOM AND CLOTHES. ADDS to the life of Clothing by keeping it m good condition and giving it that much sought for fresh-from-the-tailor appearance. SUBTRACTS [t it e clocet ana S i T g pacity. MULTIPLIES i 3 M ithone @ the one desired. SETS ARE $3.00 EACH, PREPAID BY EXPRESS. Two Sets in One Shipment $5.50. Sample Goodform Closet Sets are $L.00 each. For Men there are 4 Garment Yokes, 2 Trousers Hangers, and 1 Loop. 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Just prior to that a committee of three representing the Turf Congress came to New York and in a conference with the Jockey Club fully agreed to reciprocal relations betw: the two home institutions, which, however, only lasted until October of that year, and though the two bodies have a friendly un- derstanding still thers {s no compact in black and white in force, and nothing ob- ligatory. The Qifferences between the two home | bodies were caused by Edward Corrigan | demandmz the privilege of running a for- eign book at ore of his California meet- | ings. He captured the Turf Congress by votes of proxles he produced and carriea his point. Thus while the Jockey Club is | in close affillation with the English body, the Turf Congress only recognizes its rul- ings. by courtesy, and is in_no manner | bound to this or the English Jockey C Club. | Sloan's standing with other foreign rac- | ing assoclations is practically the same as it is in America. 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