The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 28, 1900, Page 3

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THE SAN FRaANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1900 BULLMAN ON GOLDEN AGE AGAIN VERY UNFORTUNATE AT THE POST Map Bog, @ 75 to 1]THE CALL'S RACING FORM CHART. ADVERTISEMENTS. [ ] = A clearance sale » h I U i SLJ[‘ : utJu“ DS | __TANFORAN PARK, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2I.—Weather fine. Track fast 1{ . F 2 1552, FXRS}'){%ACE‘OH? and & sixteenth miles; four-year-olds and up; purse, $350. ® T P = ——— Betting —— nis 18 ld. Index |Horse, Age, Welght. }Psr?fit- % % s Fmn.| Jook ot e o su1ts an overcoats - SR 1519 |Opponent, § .. 2h 1% 12 12 [J. Dal a5 85 65 11 . 3 | 2 Walkersha: 3% 73 41 28 |0'Conmor 52 5 5 85 A ntin : | Free Lance, bn 2k 2h 24 J. Woods. 5 5 5 8-5 X A 'L,U a B lnis BS 20 634 3 48 |Mounce 0 40 4« 10 ) il | x 31 21 3% G6h [Stuart 0 6 € 0 2 4h 63 72 62 |Bullman 0 B B 6 ‘l nead Of F t Th 4h 61 73 J. Waldo. 8 10 10 4 Al Perseus, & 83 540 3% 81 [Coburn . s 1B 1 ¢ 4 d aStL | ipe, § 1h 85 &h 915 |Ransch . 3 4 .3 . Tirade, 4 0° 10 10 10 |Dengmen .| 15 ‘2 2 8 Gatherln 1-16, :06% , :313%; 9-16, mg“ 13-16, 1:22%; m, 1:41; 1 1-16m, 1:48. Good start. Won . ' y. Sec third driving. Winner, J. Coftey's ch. g. by Onondaga-Elsinore. Win- eights finally elected him. Walkenshaw did his best. Meadow Lark came 8] —_— ear. Jennie Reld swerved at start. Snips cut off three times on back stretch. ht 99, ne mile; three-year-olds and up; purse, $400. The above few words tell N R e qey, tut, we iy e ke state our reasons for selling B ex gnef Amilon s 8 o such good clothes at such iv fd 7030 (S it e * a low price. 6; mile, 1:42%. Good start. Won all out. Second and third b. g by imp. Brutus-Ledalia. MacGyle nicely ridden. Par- seriously interfering with his chances. Prize a slow beginner. ss baggage. King's Pal quit. Scratched—Foul Play 102, Dev- Christmas buying is over —we find ourselves still well stocked—we must Horse, Age, Welght %. Str. P’in.] Jockeys. 1 Worth'gton | 15 7 & 10 Lot FO I I oG I clear out our winter stock, W e e so made several reductions. Second and third d o stronomers knew nothing about. Eva_Moe's conduct most un- Scratched—Texarkana 132, The most notable values are some all-wool suits and overcoats which formerly sold for $10.00 and $12.50 and are now going at $6.45. Jockeys. 33 2 1n |Mounce 1 i 23 |[Dominick .. 4 32 34 |0'Connor 334 43 43 5 5 3 |Bullman 6- Won first three driving. Winner, W. C. de Articulate had them all stuttering before home | Silurian not fast enough. Joe Frey a barrier was released. Scratched—Marechal bolted as Union made They are strictly union - made and necessarily well tailored. Every garment bears our personal guaran- tee in addition to the union label. QOur guarantee is: 2 38733 Von first three driving. r rode a faultless race. ong. Sir Rolla will take some beat- n a buffalo hunt. Imperious stopped while Betting ——— Hi. C1 D. 1. PL R Your money’s worth or 10 10 4 % 208 | your money back; or a i BoBos year’s repairing free should 60 60 20 you keep the suit. These suits and overcoats 5, are an absolute saving to you of from$3.50t0$6.00. Our sole reason for selling the goods at such a big reduction is to dispose of winter weight clothing while there is a demand for it. . | Sale begins to-day ; the early purchasers get the largest assortment to choose from. Be sure and see our windows—they show the values. Won first three driving. | Chances of Tola were in- | excellently handled LU FIRAT (DAY STUNRY SEE AHIRD BATILE . ROUTE TO NEVADA woox » nasa| Two Relatives Batter Each|May Be Preparing for a Car-| ay’s arawing. st the field books Other in the Arena of nival of Top-Notch a Local Club. Fistic Events. —— R A El ne of the fa 1y | partially offset the | o ¢ and Exciting Bouts Presented | Fight Promoter When Interviewed Is Lo g by the San Francisco Athlptic Very Conservati the Sub- 1 0 i et | Chuong Drawn 0w oot and Ratiuwes 10 Gome Suits vercoats All-wool pants | rs & ot oo Contests. mit Himself, | 3 Tt:edsuits léare single and goub)e _The ovfercoats ?ompris: ng dtan A line of all-wool pants in check reaste sacks, in worsteds, in coverts of several stylish shades, i s i . checks and stripes of the latest and also the latest oxford gray che=- a;ge:;:pfo ‘gor;teds l-nhtge l:ate& weaves in various shades of gray, viots, which are all wool, velvet P # 5 RORN O °.°a‘ brown and olive ; also woolen che- collars, length to the knee ; they are and vest, all sizes up to 44 waist ; I viots in solid black and patterns good winter weight and exception- We have sold these pants for $3.00 in checks of various shades; values . aily well made; worth $10.00 and and $3.50, but to clear the remain- of the suits $10.00 and $12.50; sae $12.50, as we sold them for that; der of them out now tife prices are price, now reduced to marked down to antage and galned a slight “‘Perhaps I might be induced to take an $6.45 $6.45 $1.95 SR T T Odds and endsinboys’clothes 3 - a chance to turn ver a fi g . : : relaiive {o the ficor with & left sWINE, | fars But, to answering positively ore wah We will have a clearance in our children’s depart- 1 er, you’ Vi . - ered with blood but still full of fight. | “gioe " the Fapeal of the Hacese B , ment also, comprising a number of odds and ends left ven the decision. New York, the passing of Alderman Pat- i :, % = e e B in e Bret Tound | seroen'® résofuclon ' Chicags! th“ ‘b 2fter the Christmas buying. In each. instance the prices of their fight that Referee Greggains| giacies pinced in the other ob- y y ¥ < ol sfopped Tt ani g1ve e hedsl | Shsolienbit” e Unien nath of fghters have b%e? reduced about sf)ne half1i What a short time - srme 3 nothing of the hazards which beset th ! i © and he is yet to meet & lad who | o ago s»lid for $2. 00, $3.50 an oo is now Z2n mae him seck cover. - 5o the Key 1o he sitastion ank s 1o g $2.75, 83 3.5 $4. Jack Cordell, alias “The Farmer,” Was | purpose in going to Nevada awarded a decision over Dick RIeger | off another carnival of top-x’nzt:(:?zer;mli i : after four rounds of fairly good boxing. | considered.to be probable. v [ e —_—_— t f Jack Archie and Hughey Friel are still inable to prove which is the superior e —— E;Eu; At The last exhibition of the club REIFF MAY RIDE HERE. both lads to:gmffivebmulrixds tolu %rzw. and last night after battling six flerce and e be Sudges were unable to agree, | Bider Brother Passes Through Chi- ks Archie blolckeg :wilsl andb fouy r;:.d:id a cago En Route to San Francisco. - P tty style, but his auburn-| op- | CHI - N Donent made up for his lack of knowk CAGO, Dec. 2.—Lester Reiff, pre- of the game by his willingness and s mier jockey of England, arrived in Chi- punches. Friel's proboscis shed carmine | C280 to-day from his home in Findlay, 535) Headwater o7 | in quantity, but the young fellow did not | Ohio. He is on his way to California. i Grand ‘Sacniza % | seem to mind his loss. “The Spectdtors | Among other things Reift said: were greatly pleased wi e s’ show- ks Ing and cheered them lustily. 1 am on my way to Caiifornia, but do by the firm, - | e n e The old familiar saying that “blood is: - | thicker thap water’ was partially dis-| ptolt at | Foved last might during the boxing en-| CHICAGO, Dec. Z—Dan A. Stuart, the was very | tertainment given in the gymnasium of | Texas sport promoter, who successfully % “gone in| the San Francisco Athletic Club. Two |brought off the Fitzsimmons-Corbett fight firet oousins, room mates, fought the|at Carson City after he had been sup- brainy | Bt Tt of the evening, and the way | pressed by an extraordinary session oOf to be | e O med and battered each other | the Texas Legislature after Congress had ouid create a doubt in the mind of a |outlawed fights in the Territories, passed | psychologist | through Chicago to-night en route to Car- Billy Snailham and Joseph Brodshaw | son City. rnished this interesting study. As rela-| It is known Stuart has another fight tives and chums they have boxed. As|carnival bee in his bonnet, but he was neither could gain any ascendenxny over | conservative and would not commit him. the other they decided to test their prow- se-llt on 'this point. e ‘was asked: ing. At a previous exhibition R _ I e b it lads fought such a fierce ‘Stuart, your mission to Carson City the judges were unable to de- | means what?" inner. They were rematched, | “Well,” replied the sport, “it might Special Dispatch to The Call v's Garter.104 | nissa 104 | - ether 1 h 3 aless ‘ -y came together in the| mean almost anything. Anytht ! Scot 0% | z ast evening they wgfi:éfl! | corraling a bag of biras to hoidln;gu;r;]:; i RImErEYRL S T sparring. ©Y | overland limited.” ung their & thrown to| "IS 15 not your purpose” pressed the | d they slug each other | reporter, “to arrange matters for another Young Snailbam showed | big fight carnival?” del Bahdid's.) n F .. Vestee and middy suits in ages from 3 to 8 years; reefer suits for boys from 6 to 10 years; two-piece suits for boys from 8 to 15. These suits were formerly sold as hivh as $4. but are now selling at $1.90 4| 1486 Burd ghnes 7 Fack Lundy and Jack O'Brien fought not think I shall ride there. I weigh now pmb.t?le Wmn;rl R four fast rounds to a draw, Lundy had | 118 pounds, and weights in most of the PRI i ¢ race—Alasy's Garter, Forivel, Phoe- | 2700 170 etter of the argument, but | races there would be too light for me. T Youths’ suits in fancy mixed cheviots and tweeds, - as O'Brien had done some good execu- | may, however, take a mount there in 4 race—Sa ard, None Such, Free | tion and was fighting hard at the close 4 race—Sam How of the fourth round, the judges called for sofixe]bl: mat' b;xltdl would have to reduce . her. Lundy suiked in his corner and | & little even to ride at 116 pounds, I will 8 race—NMontanic, Wooster Boy, Flush of “a to continue, and the referee had | 1eave New York for England on Feb: G “decide the bout & draw. 2, 'lon:’;&‘mmgd;ttlfirnec&n time for the - e o opent n, which is race—Andrstian, Benets, aiile For- ia” Morris, a tall and lanky youth. | SPERE TRIF ride for Croker. T sum created some merriment when he entered " the ring, but when he dropped to the can- | Pose Croker will have first call on Johnny, single and double breasted styles, former prices $7.00, #8 00, $9.00 and $10.00, selling at present for $5.45 Out-of-town orders filled—write us. ¥ Kitty Kelly, The Buffoon, Saul of | "o "0 % 1 "heing hit the spec but Lord Beresford has second call, and s spectators were 5 e - - if Wishard has nothing in the Derb; . convulsed with laughter. He explained | !f WIshett), 305, ROVRINE in the Derby 8 rayon, The Lady, Headwater. that he had entered the ring to size his 4 o A opponent ub. “Having done 30 to his own | Berestond's horses. |1 shall stay in Call- N Orleans. satisfaction he retired in disgrace, 'ornia : o4 and stop in Chi- at New Pete Coleman and “Sailor” Sharkey | cago on my return. 8, Dec. ZI.—Resuits: slugged each other for five rounds to a R TR S A P g 0 draw. The crowd wanted Coleman to $in and be strove hard to carry out thelr Oustin Nigiis Satloemisn. ke i good wishes, but the alleged marine was| Daniel Curtin, father of “Spider” Kelly, 5% too powerful. Mike Curtain made short | the prizefighter, gave battle last night to | J| C work of Jack Nil Policeman E. J. Thompson, and when he g =t . Time, 1:16. was finally jailed on charges of battery ¢ furiongs—Sir Flor- Captain Chosen. and disturbance he was a gory sight. Cur- | j | s , Moroni third. Time, tin went to his residence ou Jersey street, BOSTON, Dec. 21.—Captain Hank Haft | near Twenty-second, drunk, and began . . furlon 2 Qh"gl,:;r‘m e | has been selected as sailing master of | abusing his tn.mllg. Thompson _placed : 7'8 Mal’kct smct eIt iR | e ey St bos o g bl g | oy o Sy, B Srsveienl : B oo, Bours ecoud, Ehtbias Gust e 4 35 8, the Datonder 1a b ol HATIOE A LBPOAR, BTty

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