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’ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1901. 5 'GOLF, FOX HUNTING, ATHLETICS AND BASEBALL | SPORTS | THE HONORS s e —— o Zirl Runs Away From a Big Bunch of Two-Year-0lds Across the Bay. Curtis’ Courser in Good | Prominent Among the Contestants Will Be Willie Smith and Davie Sol at 20 to 1 Plays Havoc With Field in San Mateo County. Position to Win Bell, Who Are at the Resort. i e m— 3 2 2O RO NOROR S Sy ) 3 - - — O ) O ek ) 2 —fe & : Bi¢ Stake. CALL'S RACING FORM CHART AT OAKLAND TRACK)CA||IS RACING FORM CHART | e 5 | BY ¥. E. MULHOLLAND. % Favorites won more than thelr share of ey decisions in the rundown of the 12-dog OAKLAND RACETRACK — Friday, nd vesterday TANFOB._A.‘N PARKFriday, Feb. 15,| open stake yesterday at Union Coursing e s & plater taint 1901.—Weather fine. Track good. | Park. In all there were but ten upsets, | b furnishing | 1834. FIRST RACE—Six and a halt fur- | the Detting in nine of which averaged at | 1540, RET RA o mile; sel four- | in which fu;r 1 105&5. selling; four-year-olds and up; purse, | 2[!0 L Th;_a other, however, proved a gen- o ent to the uine surprise. at 12 to|Index, Horse, Wt st % str. ¥ | Twiliht Jr., a desplsed outsider, found | promis- Olinthus, 5, 1o O0ds3 13 12 13 but few backers against Curtis & Sons' D ed ] Racetto, 4,"104..O'Connor 1 3h 22 24 | Kibosh, though the odds, 10 to 1, were d Al- | catland, 5, 10..Bas'’er 6 41 ¢1.31 |tempting enough. Kibosh never figured d an Vain, 4, 14....Buchanan 2 22 3h 43 Duwillht t4stig the tee set at ormatus, 4, 104 Tullett 7 53 52 53 |0 the running, Twilight taking the lead track was sul | “alvado, 5, 110..T. Burns 9 § §1 62 |and winning handil | e B i e 3 Gatast'phe, a, 10iHenry 4 6% 71 71 | Liberator at 5 to 3 led and beat the fast | af » % 5 i - a great course with Cronin's Wild Tralee. | ning mile run, 19%; 1, et | 3 b e | with Sam -1 8. nner, J. G. B vn & Co." e s y 9 phr % g gl | Hea Iron-Lily Wright. Olinthus | Nghting for the flag near the bottom of | The urns & Waterhouse | mick the best. e gailoped ail the way. Vi | the card, | about the most eligible of | d @ & pig. Greatland finished strong. | &g B L ¥ 1841 nrs in the two-year-old | Racetto ran his race, Scratched—March Beven |, Sicrémento Boy ran well agalnst Psyche, s In the two-veariold | 10a Lamachus 1 taking a lead of five lengths, which | "5y T, Sain, raeing’ i | (S5 IE QDML T; Racetio, 115 Great- | Psyehe could not overcome. The up-river ‘ y Imj s and, 12; n, 16-8; Formatus, 20; Salvado, 6; sed fas! a s v | s ix Carr and second cholce, | Catastrophe, §; Royal Prize, 13; B‘Mu':“ul | dog :l?ms aster than u.:.unl. ud_ it would | . #m ber field, leading out | By, e 3 i not surprise many to see him close to first | 8 a @ to 1 shot, six lengths. > 'mf”,',” wm)" the final fiag is raised. | i 0o well, Pep 2 - ; > | Charts ved four lengtl e too well, Pepppr Sauce fin-|1835. SECOND RACE_Threq furlongs; sell-] over. Golden Hutser, which strongiboed ’ e sl l»»\ aber. a mile and a fur. | I°€; two-vear-olds | the juézment of her backers, who predict i o, Rio’ Shannon. am out- | Index, Horse, Wt, Jock % Str. Fin, | that a chance in the final is none too good | - in before both Socfalist. the Sol, 105 ...... . 21 1ms | for her. Spiteful ts nearing his true form, - o and Bt Stick the fayouts J. V. Kirby, 41 23 | while Wedgewood is about ready for a | . et g ey i Buchanan § §1 81 |stake. King Cotton is in better form than | Whe : 5 s ssus, t of condition and just tool flj red bh-ar:;i lfl H{n}:{ % st )*Connor. 2 8% 6h l the turn from Beauty Spot by fi\'or x | [ ring by a length. L. Greené. 106....Adams § 9 7Th | Sisquoc led Lady Cicire two lengths, but | - Rica was a Musique, 103 Burlingame § T% 8% | w after 3 Nen ooy ngan T5H 8% |was n_‘after the turn. Harlean s S0t i coaBitiah s Bile i i R R it ] ara Gladys has xguaded into good shape after | o n e L , a long rest. She led Half Moon six | hrn':vga,n;;; e r]u‘ml a; orm:nmg :;n Ng:m‘e;,, i s, “th. Good start. Won | lengths. | h i e si n spi; i ee drivin V'l ¥ . v . S following and receded to threes. Showing | g by imp. TrentolaCrasia. o K‘T:fi,‘”‘c’l;,,:;,sptf;l‘mf\"‘zng“mfi("'zft‘-‘:‘.‘0.(_“,',’“,,}2[“{9“” ot | e some early speed, he quickly fell to the | stoutly. S0l ran a good. game race. Snooze | For'the stake War Eagle and Wedge- 2 - - when the figh »ecame _thickest. er rac | wood at the top o : Saci s ¥ Faa . e 3 10 5 choice, took consider, Betting 2; J. V. Kirby, g | oot s e s Teprithe card Sud Hdesd- | ~ Yiding to .catch Scallywag, fnally,| 11-5; Ogle, 15} Lapidus, 2; Consiable, 1o; Lin- | 1o oy, fnd Charta gt the bottom:ars | ‘ ¢ the three-vear-old two lengths. | oln Greene, '100; Musique, 40; Earl W, 15; avor. Flying Kox, Harlean Glady. gt g 3 . ptH osty - Dominick on FHaviland' was. thivd Restn, ‘100, Honesty, Chicago Boy and Little Sister Dominick o Haviiabi wiy chted /.. | are in demand ond chotces. ! 1842 e o And fifty yard | 1536. THIRD RACE Five and a half fur | Riopuble winne e e cked at short odds, Bullman |longs; three-year-olds; purse, $400. Enlar mor Bright, indifferent luck, getiing home | Index, Horse, Wt, Jockey. St. % Str. Fi ?)“"‘ ”‘,'\‘(’m‘l ib RI“"'"' Claire, 3 ndife r k, ing ho: dex, Horse, ockey. St. 14 Str. n. al Claire, Libe ocker, Law- | - Monk displayed improvement, | 1814 Dangerfleld, 112....Burns 3 12 1% 1h |rence, Royal Flush, cade, Snapshot § ¥ held the Cook entry safe, | 173l Nellie Forsst, 167 Enos3 33 21 2% | Face, Best Bargain, Achilles, Miss dict by a n vith thr Cougar, 112.."..... Henry 1 7 P s Shado ety | S ‘ it 1300 Rio e Altar, 5 Alexar § 6% § 1 i ‘ aERlp, i) Bleety' Mist; | ng practically unbacked, Alleviate | 1774 Mefa, 10 Buchanan § 21 3n 52 The day's results, with 2 om flagfall to finish in the !ra_l;l ey S ot ‘:; 21 51, | Grace's offictal ‘seof fr-lluw:‘]“’]gn Jotn " D D . o | 184 Pirast [ Dangmans s~ 8§ | Open stake: round—D. Toland's Pleas- T e e G116, ;T8 A1 e, | ARG I beal A McComp's Honw Fide, 31 | a rom behind, o e Shrcdi: S | Curtls & Sons” King Cotton beat Capt from Foul Play. 'The hors o, Tt (hree driving. | Clari’s Golden Garter, 6-1; M. Keliogy o - ah, quit badly in the Burne stoeng fatsh bor G, | Sweet Emma beat T. Tierney's Lucretla Bor * PR | e g - © | gla, 4-0; Curtis & Sons’ arciss: b ¥ o s == CaasouEnr closed | Somite iKennel E 2 Pasha Ke WILLIE SMITH AND DAVIE BELL, THE TWO CHAMPION GOLFERS, WHO ARE NOW AT DEL MONTE. THEY g Track Notes. 107 e e g Bt B B o WILL TAKE A PROMINENT PART IN THE AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL TOURNAMENT AT THAT | The great $10.0 s are the fea- ellie Forest, La. ., Jack: right beat rskine Jones' Lavender, 4- Rugsell & PLACE. | tures of 1 tracks to-day. 2, Merlda, 40; | Ajlen’s Spiteful, a bye: F. Jo \\-Efl',..‘l.wfi A | was again = 500. | beat = & Sons' Maud § = —. — ‘osemite Kennel | " d. Al- FOURTH ix furlongs; sel K &t Vi e = ‘,‘1' ongs; sellingg | ST HE most interesting and impor-| Willle Smith and David Bell have been:chal]enze fssued by the ladles of the S g | | tant golf contest- that- has ever | making some good scores on the Del| Oakland Golf Club the match is to be two winners o = R taken place in California will be [ Monte course. On the lith Smith made | gver thirty-six holes, eighteen to be 3 1h 24 | the professional tournament at Del | = g | played on the Oakland links and the re- e feefeiieimeieio® | 5 i1 3 ‘ Monte on Washington's birthday. (¢ - st at e maining eighteen on the Presidio course. i . 81 53 |k, . Bartels' Banner Bright beat Yosemite | Willie Smith and David Bell arrived thers | “or s total ‘of 77 for elghteen holes. Saturday, February 23, and Saturday, TAN FORAN TRACK 1 31 61 “:ww:-! s “4!;;1[:!: hi%anr}or.[»l“ R | i Jast Saturday and will be thoroughly fa-| on the same day Bell made the follow- | March 2, were the dates suggested by the £ y 7 T6 T8 (43 g H McNell's Biack Howk pes0Us: | miliar with the peculiarities of the course | ing score: | challengers, but the first of these dates - ar A | 8 5 8 5 | iemite Kennels Sir Van, 5-2; Curtls & Sone |and the sand putting greens after two oy, . 434444 53| Will conflict with the big amateur golf 8 Havilan By Louis Honig. . Socend agd thicd Griving. Win: | 74: F.. Jones Han ms Headwater, | weeks’ constant practice. - The other par- {in ...... iiie:3 6 4 4 4 5 5 6 4-12| tournament to be held on the Del Monte 5 e e | C. E. Durnell's b imp. Wagner- | non's Half Moon, 6.0. Custie & Sem Uyoieh-|'ticipants will be James Melville, formerly.| Or a total of 51 for two rounds. | links. As a special car has been ehar- HE fifteen pulators of the Hight ver his fleid in | beat E. M. Kellogg's Towa Maid. 50: musush | of the-Oakland Golf Club, but now-of the | On the i2th Beil turned in the following | tered to convey a large party of Oakland- — " fArey 2 betting nforan left the | the ‘stretch quit badly. Alas | & Allen's Dalsy Claire beat ‘M. ielloge's | Del Monte links; Horace gnd Harry Raw- | excellent score: | ers to Del Monte for the tournament, it -4 ht in no happy | E20 Ber ™ | cloesd - wiromy. | I8 Secr, S0LH Smith's Magler Workman | jins, Robert Johnstone and George Smith. 3 5 4 5-4-3 | is not likely that the ladies’ match will . - ¢ g the mid- | G 4; Ulloa, 15; | A, McComi'e Sit Pasha beat &, Ponars i | Possibly some of the professionals: from 3:3 4 4 537 | be played at Point Adams on the Satur- n nd early morning hours | Nita Lucia, 20; | Norah, 0:0: P. Doyle's Tinerator e pvid | Southern California may come up, but it oles. | day after Washington's birthday 2 22 r several gods of | " 77 | Reflly’s The Grafter, 14-10; T e | 1s somewhat doubtful whether the money | On the same day James Melville made | It is expected that the Oakiand team i everal s of chan T, 14-10; H. A. Deckelm: : gty Rocker beat Chiarini Bros.' Hrass Button o, | prizes will be large enough to”_attract |the following returns will be made up of Mrs. Le Gr Ca . - were evi-| . FIFTH RACE—One mile; selling: four- | G€OTEe Sharman's St 3 them from so long a distance.© With re- [ 5 4 4 4 446 ¢o| Tibbetts, Mrs. H. H. Sherwood, Mrs. P, . e v lds and up; purse, $400, nels’ Blackhead, 18- | gard to the amateurs, many will lfim(hli ST 4453 4.4 3 4 4.3 | E- Bowles, Mrs. W. P. Johnson, Miss Bea %% ookies'on top and | e s sl St pleaiey's U | Tess go from the San Francisco, Oakland | "o¢ "3 "{otal ‘6 75 for elghteen holes. B s e S - 34 31 3 McDoug: 1 SrTAE it he Los 's ‘Coun- | follows | a of th ¢ and w 3h 415 3 Royal Union beat T. 1° Ceontnre | 23 00 the i of the l.. s .\n:;l"_ C :ur)q PP (}:w Alnged:\“ of ¢ rh bay and with t Shields 2 1h 1h 4 P. Rellly's Caseade pms | try Club, Where the men's and women 564 | Horace Rawlins recently beat Mrs. R. G. . 109...T. Burns 4 41 5 5 | P. J. Rellly's Moonbright, 10-9; Captain Cane s | amateur championships of Southern Cali- 1554 Brown and Harry lins 1 up over T . | Master Davenport beat Gold < 7 fornia will be contended for, will engage | elghteen holes in an exceedingly close 5 e K K L16%: saile, 140 41: Pasha_Kennels' Moy Hemmmnes | the. atte f the principal amateurs | et | match on the Oakland links. Miss Caro pmer. W, . Ketcheman's ch.' D P T gl T T R okt - RUUNDING - THE LINKS: - | SRt B el e = Cavalier-Lady Alice. Free Lance won . SORpSL hegt. A ne 3 ons| @i . . - Y - s45 BRI SMIE 4 : Walsh & Heenan's Sacramento Boy | o1 February 1 and 2, but the he | trom followjng: Miss Maud Mullins, a0 Gpuiad i Sniony : Payche, 5.0: M. Dunlea's | rains rendered . this impracticable ks et s e the T Miss Mary Scott, Mrs. R. Gilman Brown, were regist bly bad race.” Scrateh: | Aeneld Kennels' Aeneas. : E. | the end of the last week the links of the | EL e home-and-home | yji.q ‘Sarah Drum, Miss Florence Ives, 1 the mc on the i nably bad race. Scratch- eary’s Ireland beat A. Vanderwhite's Lear ! § 4:;?":(_[“ Country Club were covered | tcurnament between the class B golfers | Mjes M. B. Houghton, Miss E. W, More strong race with an excepfion phine B, 165 | 10 Reitly's Mis mennels), Flery Face beat | $it% Dools of water and tall grass, so thac | of the San Francisco and Oakland clubs | gzn, Miss Hager and Miss O"Connor. : n:'uhhvn‘};\;‘xg‘xr»n’:( AXLTQ Plll) Walkensh 5, Artille, 710 | Boct Bargaim beat T. W, Bartelr’ Maciicls | the green committee declared the course | will be played on the Point Adams links | _The ladies’ competition in driving. set ¢ e A e e T s X3 - i . 5-2: Star Kennels' Gam - Deat closed until further notice. When tne | to-day. The lists of the teams were ex- [ down' for last Monday morning on the 1 XS e e yand third | 1839. SIXTH RACE-Six furlongs; selling; | MacAndrews’ Governor Mac, 11-7; Asneid Ken- | Erass has been cut and the links are dry | changed on Thursday by Vice Captain | Presidio links, did not take place. It will o oors e ot g gy S four. 1s and up; purse, $330. {?;L\ R,\clluu».-xb»m‘mpmm Cane’s Victor Boy, | the course is <kp<~mpd to I‘w (nhflnn m)mltl]; P. E. Bowles of the Oakland Golf Glub pml?‘arm{v be drlippf-vl On h.\(nndn\;, the ki d under the v ful BRI T (T % | 4:0; Sterl & Knowles' O'Hara beat Gold Dust | tlon. The bunker protecting the seven 2 S5 ; 2 = qualifying round over eighteen holes, T fast action. Enos on (I <o M g St Fin. | Kennels' Magormissabib, 12:0; F. A o Dust | Hon leh Smith and Bell said was bad- |and the representative of the San: Fran-| stroke play, for the fourth competition lie F ht the place. Mis: okl 135 13 1% |Littie Sister beat D. J. Healey's ROl aced. will bo moved back so that a | cisco Club. The names of the men who | for the council’s cup for women, will take was a 3 1e of the slow kind before 7 6% 3438 . Seorse Whitney's Theron beat F good brassie shot will carry it | will make up the teams were given in yes- | place on the Presidio links. The opening the r oy i R R 8 B aw ay | R acomt E The professional tournament at Del | terday's Call. | round of the contest among the ladies C . 71, started the high ball xe 2273 15 51 |MOB DAt Charies McDermott's Noe Maid. | yonte will take place on the afternoons | ‘Mt . I Bowles of the Oakland Golg| Who dualify will take place on Tuesday rv first race, a selling affair | PR AL t T. J. Cronin's | ary 22 and 23. The amatefir and the semi-final round on Wednesday f ar-olds and up. The favorite, | 383 5% Vixen 137 P. J. Relliy's Warship beat Pasha | 0f Februaey 2, §09 7% 5 (0 he morn- | Club is conducting the negotiations for | Ot tne three competitions that have al- 5 b ace, but at 1o | s 68 8 8 | e bt . Holdes eerio® Mas- | [00CTOF the same days, the ladies’ tourna- | the interclub tournament for ladles with | ready taken place for the trophy Miss F . . 9 Time—y, :2 %. 1:4%. Bad Curtis & Sons’ Shadow beat Sterl & t will take place on the 24th and 2th, | Miss Caro Crockett of the San Francisco | Alice C. Hoffman won the first two and o - =l Y i 45, Bad | 6- : ad eat Ste men| ! A 5 » out_Tor 488 ghow Won eastly. Se 31 third driving, | Knowles' Olita, 6-4; Pasha Kennele Hendoss | the exact date not having been vet set. | Golf Club. According to the terms of the | Mrs. R. Gilman Brown the third. <k i ¥ inner. C. T. Boots' c - imp. Brutus- | Alm beat Erwin & Lyons’ Silver Winge. o . ettt D 3 g DR eutert Ak o il e e | DM T Photuise w‘:;”n’xr“m;;: but was | I M. Grays Bannockbirn beat Pusha Ke e e e e Lizella | nels’ Allowance, Curtls & nd all the others of a pack |got a strong ride 2 ed—Honduran 108. | Charta beat P. Jackson's Golden Russet ’ / Sloan; Rangammon vs. Stafesman; Password | third. Time, 1:26%. in the three furlong event for two- Betting- ]||Hl‘nlv.‘~ armenion, 4- Li- | Sterl & Knowles' Sleet: Mist bheat G org: S AN R vs. Emma M; Jimmy Anthony vs. Sylvanus;: Mile and sixteenth, selling—Nearest won, ol At the stretch Earl W was a | zella, 6: Sweet Voice, Whaleback, 30: AMo. | Sharman's Bowery. B Toland’ o or I l Gratton Morse Patrol: Wandering Tom vs. | Jsland Prince second, Governor Boyd third. e 1 ¥y between Sol nd R ol s S A at J. Calrne's Gold O ¥ H s . 8 Angeles; v rlongs—Bequea won, gmar sec- Kithy /the B chbioe which S| =——— Eer—— 5:3; George Sharman’s Chicago Boy beat George CANDIDA ES vs. Rogulsh Antics; Monterey Belle vs. Glen ond, Ben Frost third. Time, 1:34%. mething like a chain of noses be: Parkinson's Ben Lomond, 7-4; D. Dilloy's Dora; Little Beauty vs. Jewess; Montana Jack | eI e 4 Snooze awoke in time for the show: Tanforan Entries. e w o & Partington's it l RlED OU l By R T e i R Good Fights for Reliance Club. h i ‘\‘l“ m;;fln'-;‘r‘-\ s:xl;prl‘f:;{ rnr:hrn Race—Seven furlongs; three-year-olds; v“"m"w‘:‘rnlnn‘fn;;a(flvgmx ‘Bra‘gl.f;-% ur' MZahI'c - ! OAKLAND, Feb. 15.—The boxing night % - : . iy | Homer Boy . Ly ottie M, 3 i g race from a double quartet of in- | (17s)Ada 110, 1248 Ttlouon 02| Sterl & Knowles' Ripple beat B, J. Rétiiy s | Results at New Orleans. dmlh:e Bty e Ty E -nt Burdock, the favorite, 100 (1769) Gratter 113 | Loughmeagh, 4-0. Men Chosen to Compete | NEW ORLEANS, Feb. is—eather |3 a lively one. Tommy Cox is in One mile, selling—Azim won, Saragamp sec- | man has never been whipped and has ond, Woodstick third. Time, fought several hurricane bouts at the Re- (1814)Selde . 1783 Bonne L the mile event, selling, -waves sort of refrain for Second Race—Six and up; selling: furlongs; four-year-olds | SWIMMING ATIESUTRO’S. in Olympic Club ran a race. that shamed the Cuthbert ..103] 1825 MacGyls S R A _ Six_turlongs, _selling—Pirat Queen won. | ltance Club, where he is a great favorite. Tommy Burns had the mount | 153 Pepll 195 (82 Ewpirando "It | At Sutro Baths Sunday. February 17 Field Day. FheyBrone Bomon “decond. Sie Christoper | “fho men 'will fight a¢ 124 pounds. George (b i & gt OF Ave. Face| ooy o # Premdlos +..-1% | tne following will race and dive: " AMile and seventy yards, Belling-Mitt Bovkin | roungs at 122 pounds and should put up & § tired them all-in hearf spots| Third Race—Two miles; Steeplechase handi-| G0-yerd dash, juveniles—C. Butterworth, Speclal Dispatch to The Call. o e B e o good fight Bobby Martin and Chariie . way O'Connor did the riding, | 2P P. MeDonald, C. Duke, P. Buttemer, D. Six and a half furlongs, handicap—Joe Col- | The card for the evening looks well and 125| 1512 Eva Moe . 125| 1812 Periwig . 172 (1812) Lothian |.... 179 Pallucas . 1515 Koenig . (1782)Credo STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Feb. 15— The candidates for places on-the cross country team which will compete in the four-mile race in the Olympic Club field trick was lost. The place feil B, who richly 40-1, fell in -128 | Shipley, J. Johnson, J. Jones, 2 | M. Roach, ¥. Meyer, P. Hansen,.Jj, Pat. 5 | ten, C. Thompson, R. Herman, ¥. Paine, A. Martines, 8. Hand, E. Egan, F. Mag. ner, C. Crist and M. Ramsay. Iins won, Velma Clari Gown P. Roller, econd, Tea should furnish good amusement. The Pace Tells deserved it. line for the s darting start, a maiter of |, Fourth Bace—One and & querter miles: -~ < three-year-olds and up; the San Franeisco | ' {7 . i day on Washington's birthday were tried G 3 lengths, as soon as the barrier cap: $10,000 adde: Tnder-water swimming, tub race, high | 93¥ b 101 | was, ratsed, won thek six. furlong race, | laodicap: $10.00 a0t a0 Wasing diving for boys—Open to all. out by Captaln Stewart this afternoon. a7 .109 | the last on the card, for Mr. Boots. Hen- | 1731 Vvestv 7 g 100-yard race, amateurs—P, Rog K test was held on the mile track | 1711 Vesuvian 116| 1784 The lLady a3 -4 ose, J. |'The con -1 | ry was up and it looked as if both rider | (7syuloain -.......13| 1711 Andrisa +.......110 | {?“g};n‘“gérw*‘g“n’;,,‘- C'E”{(m{l J.,0;Brien, | on the stock farm, Sy e n and horse were shot from a catapult. All | 1645 St. Simonian...108 1827 Gonfalon 2208 | & g, K. ng, E. Bell, G. Trving, | in good condition for the X 3 hree-year- | the rest tacked Carmoa. 105 (1813)Joe Frey .....1105 there being but Phoenissa proved a acquaintance. At the wire very distant - 8 | Parmenion, a 4-5 favorite, was six lengths 1% | behind. Lizella, the show horse, gave nd 1500 Specific (747 Canmore . 1634 Autumn (A7) Imperiots 104|(1827)Greenock ..... 103 102| 1827 Star Chamber..102 101{ 1834 Vain .88 9% . Fifth Race—One and a C. Augustus, M. A. B H. ‘Dodson, L. Haywards, L. Seott Lowenthal, L. Grueman and H. Mitchell. Trick and fancy ;’prangmam diving—0. ¥. MclIntyre. F. Ritfer, R. Cor- vi fect for good time, Dt o Slight breeze against the runners as they rounded tne last quarter. Tleven men tried. They were: W. R. Thomas, '04; H. M. Lewis, '04; F. 8. Hol- The wear and tearand strain’of modern life are concentrateq Pa i »rub fo 2 vator .. Beau Ormonde. 92 | Owens, J. Dwyer, Louis, 8. R: 3. 02; A. J. Zschokke, '01; E. M. - | Parmenion &.rub Lor secoud honots. TN et o ™ | Randain, 31, Carter, 3. Shelton. W Sting, | Cnedboure: ‘0% 3. Tavior. ot M. A'| upon the nervous system. So long as the nerves are strong and I xteent] les; four- . Jorr; ot 3 ‘REFEREE DECIDES year-olds and up; sellins: dell, M. Louid, J. A. Jackson, G. Chalmer well nourished the wheels of life move on without, friction or man, '04; H. A. Sprague, '04; F. G. Nangle, Owensbo 107( 12 Lavator am | and E. Wells, : : . 8 v 105 | AGAINST PARKER e p,f."‘x,.fl,'i,. . lg? I astar b —_—————— i and B Ao T at tntarvald ot | noise. But, when the brain cells and nerve tissues are used up ¢ L. Borgla = Vyoming . = 1 tes, that ol . . % e | VER, Feb. 15—In a fierce ten-| Sixth Race—Ome mile; three-year-olds and 5 2 - 2—The basket- | his contest against time. At tas Ft in the cries out for help. Oakland Selections, round battle before the Colorado Athietis | up: purse: ball game that was to have taken place | each mile the men were given their time y P > for the previous course. digestion, heart troubles, congestion, nervousness, neuralgia, irri - 4 - Montanio .. here to-day between the Redwood Cit: . ¥, First race—La Mas Alieviate, Ralston, | Assoclation here to-night Buddy King | A% Autumn e s ¥ | ffne best time,of the day was made by S 5 | . ¥ ¥y . gh School team and the team of - v e Somn. Potnere, Boes- | om0 of Dol Sours 1o dociatonitrins | (783 Janice. 92 1580 Flortzar cal high School was declared of. *The pig. | Zechoktke, who tovered the four mlesno | tation, insomnia and melancholy, run rampant in the helpless sys- - Kid Parker in s of the at Par- So—— s e > 2 3 3 o M ot | Mt s e T e Tautomsn Belsotions skin tossers from Redwaod ~arrived in|will be his colleagues in the team, to-| tem, destroying whatever strength remains, until at last the | fight and landed oftener during the first | eight rounds. In the nintn and tenth | rounds King jabbed his left to Parker's | nose persistently and had his face and | breast smeared with blood. But his jabs gle Davis, -Mee- | WeT€ Dlaced as he reireated from Parker's | rushes, his long r ach coming into good First Race—Grafter, Seide, Compass. Second Race—St. Cuthbert, Prejudice, Alas. Third Race—Credo, Lothian, Pallucas. Fourth Race—The Lady, Advance Guard, Star Chamber. time with an enthuslastic followi; the contest failed because the res"pge'cllw: teams could not agree on the rules. It is reported that the local people wanted to hit in the break away, while the visi- tors insisted that “pair holds” should be permitted. Peacemakers tried to effect a gether with their time for the four miles, are: | “Chadbourne, 24 minutes 45 ¢seconds; Sprague, 2¢ minutes seconds; Hamil- ton, 25 minutes 3 seconds; Taylor, 25 min- utes 24 seconds. All five of the team covered the distance break-down comes and thep——— “Have taken Dr. Miles' Nervine for the past four years. Whenever I feel run-down or troubled with nerv: . ] d have the affai % s Dlay. oth men were rogey af. fimes, | . FUID Race—Astor, W)amlnzl, La Bor‘l.l_ ST IS R R R in less than :fi\}"’?«%fi’l (Zhieh is coneld ougnl s or lle;plcasndal I get a bottle of Nervine, and it as much from i Y wers = rnament or mark: me. _Th . - SWIMMING CONTESTS. from the blows received. 1t waa S| S B aring, Gonfalon, Montanic. |]inks. This, however. was voted down regulates my heart, doing away with all unpleasant feel: fastest men made the distance in less than 25 minutes. — Vallejo Coursing Draw. VALLEJO, Feb. 15—The drawing for the coursing match at the park Sunday was held last night. Sylvanus and Cham. pion Jimmie Anthony, between who trainers and adherents there is great ri- | as It was a | slugging match most of the time, led by g swimming match, open | the ., who gave the colored boy no in the State, was | Test. Parker lacked his “old-time speeq e Olympic Athletic | ?’?’fips‘:ry;;l;!;rl"):hlhuz retained his appetito nd-auspices of the [ “Two boys from San Fi % n Francisco agwe. ifl:&if ‘f{r'nrg | in the preliminary. Abe Attell had t;)fflé - - I8h | Buck nearly out and was given the de- e he former won by & | cision at the end_of a five-round go. llowing is the score: | Eddie Toy struck Danny Coogan of Den- Bonnifield (P. H. §.) won, | ver while he was on his knees, the blow H. 8) second, 1:213-5; | putting him out. Because of the foul the 3 referee decided against him. % —_— Neil Knocks Out Burns. HOT BPRINGS, Ark., Feb. 15.—Al Nefl and the energies of the two teams were devoted to making the dance at Native Sons’ Hall here to-night a success.” They were successful Higby Bill Passes Senate, The angling fraternity will be interestad to learn that what is known as the Higby fish bill has passed the Senatc and is now valry, will meet in the rundown. ':lnm: h’l!gg !p:lg'fl!:l A gfli‘;’;’g';,,’;:;g},“;; The result of the drawing is as follows: fishing for steelheads in tidewater at any | Sir Lawrence vs. Shootover; Maybe Meen b - n oc! : y bemioq batween April 1 and Februsey I, | Mary Jane vs. Sally Brase; Poet Boy e, Toll Another feature of the bill which affords | ta: Lavona vs. Warri Gien Chice: Gold La. protection to sportsmen s naught; Auckland vs. Glen 3 ing It strengthens my nerves and puts me in'good shape in a few hours. It has done me more good than aaything I ever used, and I am never without it in the house.” ~ GzoreE McCruy, Newark, Ohlo, . Miles’ Nervine is doing a world of good for weak, run-down, helpless and AFTER THE FOX HOUNDS. The San Mateo County Hunt will meet at 2:30 this afternoon at the Crossways, Burlingame. On Tuesday, February 19, the coach will leave San Mateo Rafiroad station at 1:15 p. m. and the Burlingame Country Club at 1:30 p. m. The_ hounds will be laid on at 2:30 p. m. at San An- dreas Dam on the Pilarcitos road/ On Washington's birthday the meet will be at Byrne's store, on the Spanish Town road, at 11 in the morning and the finish will be at Fair Oaks, where there will be a luncheon by the invitation of J. J. sccond, 17 Two bundred and twenty yards—Bonnifield 3 a the clause | 7. W f Wilso d b i yeil- P. H, 8) won, 2:24; Hamiiton (L. H B.) Moore. The coach wi vs. Martha Washington; Jennie flson. v lespondent: victims of overtaxed nerves and exhausted ' comd Batlum (L, B £ third of San Francisco knocked out Charlie | Club house at Burlingame at moon t6 con | suhci,DEoMIbits the sale or purchase of | Mircichl: Sugnt be Kine v Teady Alway . our hundred and_forty ¢ yards—Clough (P. £.) won, §:50 1-5; Kerhlein (L. H. §.) second, $:41; Beivers third Burns of Cincinnati to-night in five rounds at Whittington Park, by & terrific swing on the jaw. k. vitality. It cures when other remedies fall. Sold at druggists on 8 guasantee.~ - DE Mrves MEQICAL Co., Elkhart, Ind. vey guests to Falir Oaks, whence it will return to Burlingame after the luncheon. There will be o meet next Saturday. The open season, which closes at t on December 1, will in the future cl mn November 1 I My Selection vs. Lady Peach; Ju- let vs. Lowlander; Isaac Murphy vs. Tod