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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1901. BOUTS OF YOUNG BOXERS AT OLYMPIC CLUB’S TOURNEY THE CALL'S RACING FORM CHART. CURTAIN IS RAISED ON BOXERS TIBURON YACHTSMEN STRIVING FOR CHAMPIONSHIPS IN ANNUAL MEETING Seven furl Index Horse, Age, Weight l;ol St H. Cl. Pl 3 8 4 - ' s ume o w e [Opening of the Paecifie Coast Amateur Tournament at the Harry D. Hawks Is Again Eleeted as 1 G s e ne Wi Olympie Athletic Club. : Corinthian Commodore. (IN8) [Tt ‘ 218 10 14 .28 Ry S THE AvTomATIC. | 2 Good start. Won b h, hy Fordham-Old Miss a propeller blade that needs rossing pliot became bewildered and | almed. Formero ran into squally weather and his Topmest blown away and abandoned. Campus a maidens; four-year-olds and up; purse, $400. . Betting 1 H Age. Weig Str. Fin. | Jockeys op. Hi. Cl. Pl P=rmmon sapepes 710} Sutherland .| 7-10 1- 7 Hueston 8 i i A Lenhart 12 Brown 1 o H Durnell's b, g by imp. nt down before starting after Tex- e taking the third from last jump won't do. The Californian L, J O C 8. vear-olds; purse, $3 |———— Besting ———, op. Hi. C1 No, Senrie Reacer), T | HERMAN OEBLRICHS IS NOT PlarTiNg HE 15 SHOWING KNIGHT HowW. BT mak . LAaNoS © & W HiEs 3 RIGHT. waltz like the count have been secon Rica ran poorl /,afl([) Bt Y ‘:(é 3.;"_ | HARRIGAN S - awF 7 \ v il ERvERT | WFDL LEFT. poTTed LINE. sSwows . ikl A 4 KHeCRED CAren | WHERE “IT” STARTED ARND HOW GRACEFEOLLY ‘T SR 7 g { SWING . CROSS IHOWS WHERE 7" L aeNDED S /s FIRST ®Roont’ | BOTaTHE OTHER L FELLOW SO ~THE | DEGISION,. “ d third driving. w | e I omage Im | | LEADING FEATURES OF THE PACIFIC COAST CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING TOURNAMENT NOW BEING HELD AT THE OLYMPI | CLUB AND SOME OF THE WELL-KNOWN CLUBMEN WHO WERE IN ATTENDANCE 0. | FOR THE OP | - - - - = 3 VING BOUTS. | ward; purse - TN T ! . 3 j—Betting —— | K ¥ - -L S H 1 ised last night ttached, set the fistic whirl a-going. proved a tragedy to himself. In the third CONMOPTRS OF THE CORMETHIAN YACHF CLUB RE-BLECTED A = S curta as raised last night | unattached, set the fistic whirl a-going. ced a tragedy to himself. ‘ e s s Tt b - ap s e nile : g ;: li‘lr(Tlfm'Sfi- Giub on:thp ama- | For thres ronnds They fought so eventy | Found -Referco Smith gave the fight to THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE TIBURON SATLORS LAST NIGHT H H ur boxing tournament for the |that” the judges asked for ~another | Leonard AND THE SLOOP MAY, HIS FLAGSHIP. 7 3 teur boxing tournament f spell of fighting. The fourth round,| James Howard and.Frank.McDonald, | P championship of the Pacific !- | which, under the amateur rules, is lopped | both unattached, were next inside the 10 Feather-weights and light-weights | off a minute, had pretty much of the color | ropes. McDonald earn-d the decision be- | occupied the fistic stage—sixteer former and eight ofg the latter. of the |of Danziger. So the judges thought, and | fore the end of the third round, but How- | Aen ; the Olympic Club man was pronounced | ard’s strong finish i:“!-.n»nrnld the judges | }4 an;\ 4 v cening | the winner. | to_call for another. Howard won out. ers o During the early part of the evening fter the curtain-raiser, J. Morap of tha | Lewis Long of the Reliance Athietic | was he ;m\ mrnum‘:-n:l vlmerzs,' !bl"l MERes ‘"‘1' Pac Athletic Club‘and D. J.*Byrnes. | Club then met J. Shackelton, unattached. Hall, 510 | feather-weight boxers had been allowed | upattached, furnished three acts of com- | Long was given the decision. v attended. - The principal e future be $20 was lost after some v and the light-weights had come | edy. Byrnes suffered from stage fright| The first lightweight fight was the event [~ Well attended. principal | the future be $20 was lost after some d i i s 3 ¥ 2 | k g > business was the élection of officers to | cussion. The proposed amendment he calcium, Some ginger and spice | at first and later from many head knocks. | of the evening. D. A. Carroll. Olympic g o, The prepe mendment was scatteréd on the glove feast. About | Moran was an easy winner. | Club tavorite. fell to the boards in just | serve during the ceming year. The ticket | ing and enlarging powers of t the time the thirsty were leaving | The third contest was between James | forty-five seconds of fghting when W.| presented by the nominating committee | £atta commitice was carried, : ats for liquid refreshment W. L. Bevert | Donohue and T. A. Riordan, both unai- | L. Bevert Jr. of the West Oakland Ath- | was elected without opposition and was | 2 ent pro ing for of the West Oakland Club and D. A. Car- | tached. Donohue started out as if he!letic Club got at him. Bevert is an active. | ag follows: of the cl An am; 1 S roll, one of the Oiympic prize boxers, epped into the ring for a tilt at heads. 1 meeting of the mem- ; determined that the regatta committea e Corinthian Yacht Club | shall consist of three members, who i last night in Red Men's | N0ld office until their successe L = | @4 and qualified. A propose sh streét, and was at the entrance fee to the club sha three driving. Winner, n on winner rode a mudder.”” Loneli- Hohenlohe 122, Max- i a to the effect that the measurer shall not thought his first name was Terry, but|strong, clever fighter and will give the ¥ =z =9 e an owner of a yacht was also cas somewhere fn_the second or third rounid | best of the lightwelghts a good run. Harry D. Hawks. commodore: Edwin F. | be an owner of a yacht was also carried Carroll, to the surprise of all, was carried | he proved yntrue evcn to his thoughts. | J. A. Rock of the Olympic Club received | Sagar v e dttie L B B 8 Grore e o Ay to his corner in less than a minute df {Riordan was proclaimed the winner after | the decision over J. Flynn of the West [ (EP'ETe © *Jennings, directors; B M E S l FO I N fighting. This was the formal introduc- | an extra round was ca'led for. | Oaklana Club. b8 14 Hatrold and P, J. Har tion of knockouts. James Britt treated | Then came F. H. Simpson of the West | J. A. Raggert. unattached. and D. Mur- | &, Tean ot the regatta C. Garcia to a similar dose of medicine Oakland Athletic Club and J. Lundle, un- | phy of the Olympic Club tried the stray. at the wind-up of the programme, and | attached., Simpson was strong at the out- | ing cyclone act. Murphy went down and the crowd, which comfortably filled the | set; but finished on the floor at the end of | out just before the first round ended e v 4 y A t epirits. | the third round. Lundie scored the vic- s Britt, Olympic Club, and C. Gar- Favorites Sweep Everything Before | S tin st |5 tird wins "Luaw score v vi- | [fanés Bl obimple cioh a8d € o of the Pacific Athletic Club were the | tdopted of Commodore D. { thelr nam ilier and Treas- | were urged then read and | vent the bill ved that the After tHe mee E The | Hawks, Secretary T. I urer C. L. Barrett were The B ¥ o ow s n thirt x | journed to a downt y and cyclones if they come together, as | ‘Willlam Kreling of the San Francisco | last of the lightweights on last night's | Cub now has 2 or thirts-six | journed to a de ® cafe. whera the, By they are very like to do, hefore the wind- | Athletic Club and H. Wessa, unattached, | bill. Britt was there with both hands. | MOre than in 186, and a feet of forivs | enjoyed the hospitality of the newly elect- hem at Tanforan Park g, of o et Suient ciase | mere next on the pror;amme’ "An exied | In'less than, 3 round Garcia furmed s | SEhs eencls, of hich, Ty a5y | o0 gy, Commoders B x . The offictals were: J. B. Smith, referee; | round was necessary before the judges | toes toward the skylight and whacked his | SI00PS. te Wit - unches. Y 1 . 2 : and the frest are 1 cht owners | among others. for short speeches Milton Hayes and W, M. Cartwright, | fixed upon Kreling as the winner. | head on the boards under the ropes. A | and the ot o farnish full | Bty 3. C. Brickell, Divecioe 3 ——— judges; F. R. Butz, timer, and R. Mc- | The most grotesque bout of the even- | left and right did the trick—rather a stiff | ¥ore, Specially requested t - - modore 3. W Pow detatls of the measurements of their craft | ntugs, ex-Comn for insertion In the enroliment book of | O'Brien, Vice Commodore E the fleet. It was stat t the flag of | ex-Director W. 8. Grover. Tre the Corinthian Yacht Club has been reg- | L. Barrett and “K O'Brien. Others between W. J. Leonard, Olympic | left and right at that. 7 7 Gibbon, announcer. ing w BY F. EE MULHOLLAND. The feather-weights started the show. l(‘!nf;_ nd W. Troy of nowhere. Troy| The tournament will be continued this PR, S 3, D. Danziger, O. C., and D. J. Byrnes, fancied he was a fistic comedian, but he ‘ evening. tair rose | an =ellin; Sotest . 2. Tttt ot .. 2t istered with the authorities at Washing- | sang songs or otherwise contriby d to ote gl ?; - Py g WO Gttt * % G i At o S 3 ook % .l i | the Jollity of the f cter - Sbojoly Ao, the | 3 'w'»}; }:fi "‘r‘}‘ A\Ffflln_m'}la% 104 | Certain amendments to the by-laws | Bromley making through their | 17 henlobe 071 1678 Balvado . ) OR FREEDOM pUpplE R l RE ORD were then read and acted upon. It was | acteristic speech. oran Park licapper ...11% 1706 Maxello 101 in very catching ando 104/ 1643 May Siliennite Lo .. FORMINTHE TWO STAKES AT UNION PARK sy v cavcionemn | sasss sesmsson sioves ,: a ":“'”.:f 4 S Tim MeCleevy. 100 Striking Depnrture; From Conven- Will Captain the Los Angeles Base- iyt | Rivals Answer Wins the Puppy Event and lceman and For Liberty| tiona! Designing Are Indicated. | e W Kinsella 10§ GLASGOW, Jan. 30.—In the framework | LOS ANGELES. Jan. 30 —Harry Stein- Le Bel...106| 1679 Sisquoc of the America's cup challenger, already | feldt, the erack third baseman of B tional League Club, was signea Youlin 18| 1661 Ting-a-Ling ... % Divide the First Money in the Sapllng Stake. set up, are indications of some striking | cinnati N: e e—One mile and seventy yards; four- departures from conventicnal designing. | by the Los Angeles State T.eagne 4 upw selting. bR e B sRas g The most noticeable of these is that the | R raement lhll.\' afternoon. He y ch Plaid 683 McNamara : 3 gops - | third base and captain T | " : 1 M “The best sapling and puppy, stakes r Crawford; Vagrant beat Little Dolly; | Wedding Belis; H. Perigo's Bohe vs. Curtis & | Dulk of the yacht ’;‘rh‘"”;";) Sxtraeniin. .o ) ot e T = > Pl A il A AT Amarlis " Wik pofse Orueh tenoy beat Eros; Granuvilla beat Melpo- | Sons’ McKinley; Captain Cane's Greenhall ve. | arily far forward. The timbers at pres- | .0 CORITE Season. Fe signed here not | ‘eom.105 1699 Astor ... serdict at the close of the coursi b mene: Roxana beat Jowess: Levite beat Fash- | Aeneid Kennels' Aencas: George Whitney's | ent in position suggest the framework of ! Cincinnati nagement. but for the Aubious 119 1701 Kickumbob e e " . o tesoon” | lon Plate; Royal Fashicn beat Crawford Belle; | Theron ve. J. Smith's Loney Boyi E. M. Kel- | ¢no o1 bluff-howed type of yacht more | Son thot poan o 4 Henry 2 | tests at Union Park vesterday afternoon. Flush beat Momus. 1o88's Kld McCoy ve. Yosemite Kenneis Beauty | (R, o0 PIEhoWed tpe OF yacht, more | son that he ls going into business which was race—Six furlongs; three-year-olds and | TWo stakes, the sapling, twenty-three rd round—Rival's Answer beat Ione; Ro- | Spot; Curtis & Sons' Eeho vs. T. sol's | 3 tr € be modified when the frames to carry for- | ~ Manager Morley will notify the | % ¢ ard the overhangs are in pn*ml'xmr; rux officials in 8an Franecise Le ack Fiush beat Royal Fashion. S ssell & Allen it is certain the greatest beam will be for- | Swindells. who. it is reported. was rth round—Rival's Answer beat Free- Yosemite Uncle ward of the mast. Every precaution is | to-day by the Oakland team. to Banner: Fontenoy beat Rosinante; Black | Chiarini Bros.' Santonin; G. Lennon's Jennie | still taken to prevent information about | agreement to come here Swind J. P.|the cup challenger getting abroad. sinante heat Rebecc: upward; selling. Freedom's Banner beat | Fin McCool; George Sharman's Bowery Boy vs. Vagrant; Fontenoy beat Roxana: Granuvilla | entries, and the pupp | entries, were run without a hitch, but one | undecided and one unsighted course being | | marked on the programme. The young. forty-eight that he wi ur Lizzie Jollie Weithoff. Sam Sam 10; 4 5 5 » | Flush beat Granuvilla Noyes vs. Connell Log Bo: » Morley under date of the 2th th B B e TR sters behaved like veterans and thelr| Fifth round—Rival's Answer beat Black | Thrift's Tyrone Prince vs. Aeneid Kennels —_——— terms of the Los Angeles Associat g e Bk w.lyrk was w. rmli\-; “"g‘““,‘_’ed{ i | r!"!:lrr:,l;‘;-n';z::;)i\m;n:nl\l;glwen withdrawn, ‘this | Agnote; D. Toland's ;1--.;-“;&0;1‘\:‘.*2\: Results at New Orleans. Fere accepted and a contract w = & vas e y e | e decid o1 oa2; 2. L & SRR q 3 4 s orley holds t ~ w wos unde Frobabls Winners. 16 of the word, for the get of that m. | . SGpling stakes, {woniy-three entries—Yo- | Son's Minnewawa vs. AeneldKennels' Achilles: | NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 3—For his ride | 2im to sign. Morley h ids tha gree. rt o fi Showing First race—Ravelling, Phil Archibald, Fondo, | Sense of the word, for the get of that in-| semite Kennels' Sweet Locust beat D. E.| George Nethercott's Floodgate va. Chiarini | on Don Clarencio in the steeplechase to- | Qakiand has nn i & tha g improvem Owensboro Montanie, True Blue, Favonius. | cOMparable courser carried off the hon- | Wiley's Lady canus; Curtis & Sons' Wap- | Brass Button: F. A, McComb's Little | 50 "y 1 ov Pines was ruled off the p o akian no claim on the m ngths before Edgardo for andicapper, Montallade, May. | Or3 in both stakes. Rival's Answer, a| see beat W. C ichael's Glimpse at Glory ve. T. J. Cronin’s Vandal; Erwin & | 9a¥ i o - urt. —_———— : the way ; . 7" | For Freedom puppy from the kennels of | D- Chella’s May Blossom beat Captain Clark- | Lyon's Siiver Wing ve. T. Barre's Wait a [ The finish was very spiritless, and hence Schuetzen Park Officers. ever win of Lothian in race—Casdale, Meadow Lark, Billy |J. H. Rosseter, won the puppy stake in | fivite Mo hest o meri's toistoy M St & | Lain Clastomn s Gotian Gariar s Phrars | the decislon. Resuits . . Lark, y{J. H. seter, v e 10 | Goldle over two miles. With beat J. Dean’'s Dorothy M; Sterl & | tain Clarkson’s Golden Garter; J. Carroll's At the annual meeting of the stock o he saddle lendid vhile o ; | Knor “aptain Clarkson's | Auckland vs. Sterl & Knowles' Ripple; Russell | Six furlongs, selling—Ciales won, Sir Chris- | holders “alifornia Sct DA Snthe sabeln: h Pleia. Astor, Mlorabira. | SPlendId style, while frst money in the|fnowles’ Ioman heat A e A | £ A i oo Buppile; Bussell | cophar second; Laureuttn third. P, 1ic,. | Nolders of the Californis 8 o r $ ruled £avorit Sad Sam, Dollie Welthoff, Native. | S2PINg stake was divided by Iceman and | IR SEMEL HEMEl Mo S “Knowles' | Luxor; J. Smith's Master Workmen A.| Mile and seventy vards. seliing—John Bunl | Park and Buflding Asociation las ;,v lmg ,: 4'-u . )lul.alc_lr x“)rrk lrl'\w P For Liberty, both For Freedom s5tock, | Freoze Out beat Yosemite Kennels' Merriwa; | Burke's Kanaka; Kerrigan & Meharry's Eros :}'{nn; !‘xe;n:--m second, Belle Simpson third. | thefollowing wereelected dir s for th ackers of the first choice, Texarkana | . B 2 E 1 5. | 8 * For Liberty . Horn's | ve. Gold Dust Kenn:ls' Forget: Walsh & | Time. L7, ensuing year: Fred chopped one of his fore tendons two jumps | N Hand & Co., the handicappers | from the kennels of Sterl & Knowles. | Sterl & Kuowles For Liberty beat J. i Sncramento Hoy ve D. I, Healey s | _Handicap. steeplechase, short course—Tsen | Brii farerr: 1 o0 pap s A . < g st si " onus: Cap! » 1 beat Yo- | Heenan last, cnapiing Lothian to. get | Of 34 Kearny street, gave their suh-|AmOng the last six dogs in each stake | Bonus: Captain Clarkson's Haphazard beat Yoo | semite’ Kennels' Ravioia; C Tapioca: J. R. MeCarty's John Doe vs J. | Won. Harve B second, Don Clarencio third. Strecker. The direc lowing officers: Presid yuple of lengths. But | scribes straight ‘winners yesterday the result might have |and were three of For Freedom's get, an un- 310 parle wouid have won § Pasha Kennels' May | Time, 3:05. precedented honor for a coursing sire. - | Carroll's Master Clal Lady Nell beat R. Pringle's .Rigity Jig: Wi ! llam McDonald's Billy Mc heat E. H. Mul- | Hempstead vs. C. Bonier's Wild Norah; Star | , The Premier Stakes, three furlongs—The Hoy- | { Auriffera ran third Ppost” odds. The work of Rival's Answer was sen- | caster's The Mcor; R. Iringle's Morning Dawn, Kenpels. Maser Tawrence va H, A Deckel: £% “Oo. Bisie'L second, Lena A third. Ttme, ;l‘s:;bwl:,liifirlr';::d Y Lrenerey Telamon, carr: bl % . tame | & bye. man's Master Rocket; T. Tlerney's Tea Rose | 13 = old; s ) to E pounds in the sad. | MIXED DOUBLES ON cational. Her first course with Game|®gicing round—Wapsee beat Sweet Locust: | ve Curtis & Sons Psvche: R. E. de B. Lopez heven furlongs, selling—General Magruder | ——e 1 in the betting Boy, the wonder of two weeks ago, Was | May Blossom beat Guldfe Mec; Iceman beat | & Son's Sweetness ve. Yosemite Kcnneis' Bad B T e ond. . Frask | MeCummely et-Ballers rganize Waeh rk handicap, at a CALIFORNIA COURTS | her hardest trial. Mosquito wae put out | Andromeds; Haphazard beat Freeze Out: For | Boy: Curtis & Sons’ Wirpath George Shar- g . 1:28%5. Bask Reo - Milt Hen 22 e 5 iy Seven furiongs, selling—Red Pirate wor A n. 2,—The basket-ball :tis & Sons’ Flying Fox & ate n, ALAMEDA, -Jan. 20,—The ask: a Royal Fiteh: Covtis & Jisnetta second, Dousterswivel third. Time, | team of the Alameda High School h un_Alone: be y rode Telamon, and a by a score of 18-0; Ione, 80, and Free | Liberty beat Lady Neli; Billy Mc beat Morn- | man's Chicago Boy: C ad tip-toed out in the E S Rodhier 40 s 4 S ing Dawn. vs. George Sharman 4 doubles tennis tournamen: | Banner, 10-0. The deciding course was be- | " D4 round—Wapsee beat May Blossom: Ice- | Sons’ Maud S vs. Pasha Kennels a Brow i well o1 . ¥ rganized for the season, with the fol- toward home let o from last Wednesday was |tween Rival's Answer and Black Flush. | beat H d or Liberty beat Billy | J. Dempsey's Jingle iBells H. A. Deckel- b i TRy = ln o ! Miss M y ¥ hs- g Lwo and beat the filly casil ff at the California Club couris | Both dogs were tired and Rival's Answer | ey b s s Belle Rocket; P. Doyie's Thalma wa Interclass Basebail. | Com, Srine Trmn Betder. Miss Kathtson n 1 with on two or three occasions A 3 a1 | had to combat supcrior experience, but| “Fourth round—Wapsee withdrawn, leaving | P. Riley's Jim Jeffries: Russell & Allen's First TF NIV ? 4 ler. Miss ¢ G. Postel Mounce ly Janded Argregar ln third afternoon “““’" to the final | nevertheless won out, score, 10-8. { Teeman and For Liberty to divide ®| Foot vs. H. Lynch's Lotile M: J. Kenny's ST'\M'O',‘D UNIVERSITY. Jan. 30— ;fl:.'hf:'fin".‘;fffun ':P 4 \nn"R"mv sr»nf"« plgce. balf a length in advance of Tyr. | ricams Jucky cnough ta| The Iceman proved’a star sapling. In | S May Boy ve Aeneld Kennels ~Aethra: Jeff Tlh" r:““;‘ ass baseball game will be| 3ioe Branees Bird. Miss Carrie Gerald. By fa e st win of the day was are Miss R. Sherwood s the first round Prompto was frozen by a Martinet's Bernal Boy vs. Gol ust Kepnels' | played off next week. Monday the two & Iiee Fd ye & Mis: e e that of Moonbright, in the six. furlong and Miss McCartney and | score of 13-, and in the second round An- | EAST COURSERS DRAWN | 8 Michasl: D. Sheshan's Stam B ve. Curtis i g e S T upper ¢l cross bats, w de: sprint for thr PP lasses cross bats, while the under - -year-olds, a selling af- dromeda went to her kennels with chills FOR THE OPEN STAKE | & Sons' Shadow; H. Perrigo’'s Lady Dave | > o gy 3 entere d pa ¥ 5 . r | e of I C s W -y class men will play Tuesday. The win- - RS L 5 BN - e B o R B B N T EE M S e B R TR R Shattered a 46-3 score. Then Hap-| R it . e Bl et 1 S ners will play for the class champlonship | ; STRFET LATIRIES, S0, PROEEN, = ning ahd was first by two open lengths. as between Mrs. Haslett and C. | Wapsee, who 4. brilliant and hard werk, | Event Will Bs Decided Vo ¢ | Ecmmite Kennels” Norica va M. A. Deckel- | the following Friday. D. V. Cowden was | pariment of Public Works. had his lefe ieg S D e ot 3b down Churgar nd s Mecartney and Smith | ang’ who gives promise of being a great | Sunday ot Union Park—No M. Dillon's Challenyer: . 4. 'McCombss | R, B. Ball capiain of the sophomore teim | oae semac ai Bryces oo ol veome repairs e S e it ride | close of 6. Thelr oppoments | 495 i o mNE RIS S Contests Saturday. Frosty Morn vs. Curtls & Sons' Charter: Sterl | at meetings held by the players on the | A beam used as a pry siipped and struck i on Rollick, favorite for the final mile sell. | braced up and won the next two sets han- | mon 0S¢ foUrth vound. Whis left loe-| o, pundrea ana twenty-elght dogs Fridowr o AR b Bonn ol Willty] | diamond this afternoon ¢ N A. McComb's Bona Fide va. Jeff ing run. Gradually moving up from v, 6—4, 6—1. This was the only match the money. were drawn last night at Pythian Castle Martinet's Siim: H. Perrigo's Comptroller ve, eighth position, he wore the lead of the that regulred the full thr-c| There were few upsets for the talent | to meet in the open stake which will be | L. F. Barters Banner FrEnt: Posms bomes front ones down, getting in mc < sets to be played. One more maich was | . LDeie Wwere . up 4 4 i ¥ S & - Cennels e Ry A g e RS B L] 7 | played in the prefiminary round by teams | YeSterday, the favorites gathering in the | dectded Friday and Sunday. Belle Clair vs. George Sharman's St. Ives. - composed of ~Mies R. Sherwood an1 | “°in- Following are the results: After the draw it was announced that, shot. Brownie Anderson, with O'Connor was third. | F. \\{hnn, s:dnd Mrs. Kincald | ( Pupny peiake .’.mm" em,&...gmfiu- fnasmuch as most of the owners and | GEORGE HAMMERSMITH i . Hodgkinson. Mrs. Kincald played | Wo00's Mcsquito paftney orking ‘ v G, B 1o Track Notes. gy aggmfh_a o eilg e e Shly | Sarten; Pasha Kennels' Rival's Answer beat | Tainers wished to see W. C. de IS OFF FOR NEW YORK Hawthorne track stzke entries close on sted by her hard-hitting partner, bup | Star Kennels' Game lioy; W, C. Glasson’s | Pe2's cold Articulate perform in the big Monday mext. they wera slightly outclassed by the | 10°¢ beat F. Moran's Gold Dollar: Yosemite | three-year-old event at Tanforan Satur- There was a blg house at the testi- Pringle’s Tom Thumb: Yosemite Kennels Re- | hat day at Union Coursing Park would | jast evening at Native Sons' Hall. Mr. the services of little J. Walsh to Pat In straight sets, the score being 6—4, 9—' Dunne. | In the first round Miss McCartney and | becea beat George A. Starr's Whoap La: Yo. | D€ Tun off on Friday. Following are the | Hammersmith Is about to leave for N | St i schooling Ping on Sunday last | SPItH proved too strong for their oppo- | semite ' Kennele' Frisdom's Banner beat 4. | entries as drawn last night: York and his friends took this m“;o:;e;; Ido not treat ail diseases. but I treat men, MEN ONLY, Bob Cairns, the steeplechase ridler, had a | PCOtS: Miss 1. Sherwood and Lucius Al- | Merrill's Plying Belle; J. Dean's Greyfeld beu} Open stake. 128 entries—D. J. Healey's Uranla | testifying their refurd for him. and cure them to stay cured. I have recently treated C < len, whom they beat rather casily, 62, | J. Sirahl's Lady Friend. G. Lannon's Sir Craw. | vV} *s Gramerey; Ji Healy' There was a scores of stubborn cases for some of the best citizens of nasty fall, fracturing his collarbone. 6-3 The next match, between ' Miss | ford beat J-Strahl's Lady Russell: Curtis & | Hurricane v Cartls o mone: Kiboshs Captain | the least part of wmod i, Henry was in fine form yesterday, pilot- | f G RN, Wh Sons’ Rosinante beat G con Dleasant rebois muty. aud net & single failure nor su un- gn! as in fin » er » Pllot- | Emma Hunter an: . N. Whitney and | Sons’ Rosinante beat G. A. Starr's Friendly | Cane's Master Davenvort Star Kennels' | tr b: o pleasant result has been reported. What I have done for ing three of the winning horses. Miss R. Sherwood and George Whitney, | Las McCormick's Little Dolly beat T.| Herschel's Pride: Rugeell & lien's Talk To ;e‘:;‘e[‘fln v :Q‘ur{g ‘ififl?&?&?&' g:?e ?\‘l’; others 1 can do for you. There is absolutely.no case of rtis 3 st s S e ih vor Flynn ncho; Curtis & Sons’ V. t beat Geor B Entries for To-Day. Tortn auch appiause from the specioiit | D E. " Wiley's’ Buckise: Biar Kenels' Bon | Meore, Georse A Starsls Whoty I8: " Custls ovaus mpersonation of a gayety dancer AR s g g R g The former ‘team .was considered the | 37I0Y, A J. Houlen s Royulist; Kerrigan 4 | Brights . 'Cairn's Imperial ve. Jomes Hur- | 55 G oY, excellent travesty, an imit; ollowing are to-day’s entries: strongest in the tournament, but after | J°HATTY's Eros beat W. Carmichael's Royal|ley's O K Capltol; T. Tierney's Lucretia Bor- € alcazar version of “Sapho,” - pirst race—Six furlongs; three-year-olds; Rell- | two close and Totly contested sets Miss | Loy by, SerTigan’s Melpomene beat P, Joy. | gin vs. Curtls & Sons' Narciasus: Pasha Ken-| The artists who contributed to the A:&f]l B35 : is“erwo,_d and her partner came out wins | b .\m.'::fi?. ');mg;_l_figflgm: l}os::: ‘?fiffi nels' Real Article vs. M. Dunlea’s Erin; P. J. | Splendid programme were: i Cantinus -..... 113 1480 Ravelling 12 | ners. The last game of this match was | beat B Dorles Won: Ribpoo" s Opanuvilla | Reill Loushneagh ve D. J. Healey's my‘ Mre. J. E. Birmingham, contralto: Miss Mil- b o R e ‘11z | particularly close and exciting, the score | Lopez & Son's Jewces beat M. Monsschs W Bartel's Mac's Mi | Miynn, sepeano; Signcr J. F. Veaco, tenor; 1790 Phil Archibald 122! 1908 Alsura ii7 | ECINE from deuce to vantage and back to | Florence Fiatterer; R 1, de B Lopes & Son's | 5 Hodekiny King. Cashier: Russelll Allen's | canrtec, oo™ i S e 550 A1z 9667 : deuce Ly times ‘ore the champion, e Levite beat Pasl Kennels’ Royal Albert ‘asta: o e . 4 lan; 83 Ay DT E by ¢ P E beat B. fostaway VB Storse MacDougall's Colonel | Jean Durell, impersonutor -(recently ot r} > ¥ a well directed smash, put a stop tg the | Curtis & Sons’ Fashion Plate Lopez; ‘Deckelman': : Ran eSS wontest. Miks K. She-wood played & re. | Good Hope: F. A McCombis Royal Fasnion | & mis Rosicstiiman's Fivaway v Curtis | cagn): o ‘ifl"x-uh?"an:,‘,"‘,';,;',‘?“,‘fi‘; nd rece—Seven fu-longs; four-year-olds | -arkahly steady game throughout the | Peat Yosemite Kennels' Nordica; E. M. Kel- | B, Brophy's Benicla Boy: Rul b, o ool ey . @y and ably backed her clever partner, m;ns:"'o‘:" el oAt T pdaffney's | Bunko Biil ve. T. J. Cronin's = B R 1675 Brosdbrim .....117 1208 Favonius 115 | o This leaves Miss McCartney and Grant | Pasha® Renneio 'R Repeat, Aga ek & rhn. | doneg LT R Russel! the following clubs: 0 Mortanic e True s Bige B :fio;s 153"::0:‘:-1 -:::d G.;gsfi mans Momus Geat . Moran's Grand Duchess. Rien's Biivaway” Ammeid Honnets Fire Calitornta, :v:c:m Addition. Darina Parie prizes. The final round will be played | Tone beat Sir Ve R Beat Yellow Kig: | Testinn™ Far: hold for my promises. Call or adddress ; > Kennels’ . 0. O. F., Forum, Vermonters, Stanf Third race-Seven fuilongs; four-year-oids 'next Tuesday afternoon at 8 o'clock Froedont's Basass “..'?”&.‘;‘:‘Ja;“m""'.m"f.' e b AL e e o National Lo, YA<ICOCELE, STRICTURE OR CO GIOUS POISON, RUP TURE. KIDNEY AND {RINARY D/ SEASOO D any stage that I cannet cure safely, quickly and perma- nently. I al» cure completely and forever men who have EMISSIONS. SMALL OR WEA" ORGAN PREMATURE o NESS, DICTOR SWEINY. G iGairiON or simiias ommtoms ot L hrveas noos) The longest estab- and sexual weakness. My counsel is free to patlents. '.’:2“,'.,“.;"-3‘. l:l:.\_m‘_"‘." :'23 tinpnr:’);ufll-'m' havln:l nhm-dnaxo Cages to treat. It e call at my office to-day. w: vo! in' Diseases of MEN. fully. and 1 will Eive vou an honcet and sclemttin ooies fon of your case free. My home treatment by correspondence is always suc- cessful. Lcgal contraét, backed by abundant capital, given to each patient to The affair was under the patronage of DR. F. L. SWEANY, 737 Market st., S Fransisco. Entre Nous, Y. — i e ——————————————————————————————— [ BEERE

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