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THE. SAN -FRA FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1901 SECOND DAY OF THE DOG SHOW—RACING AND BASEBALL EAST AND WEST HflflTflNF‘IGUH[_S JUDGES OF BLUE-BLOODED DOGS WORK HARD AND MAKE TR — MANY AWARDS OF PRIZE RIBBONS AT THE BENCH SHOW In a Fjerce Drive He Beats Gauntlet and Goldone. e BY F. E. MULHOLLAND. The name of Horton, the little red horse, becoming synonymous for close is finish kland yesterday in | the mile and s yard selling num- ber that closed the afternoon's sport he figured in a terrific drive that brought the crowd in the stand to its feet, E. Mat- rider, just ing the d contest with Gol ere were but five s i beyond cavil Goldone, thews; h fon in a three nec and Gauntlet ers altoget ridden by r, carried the heaviest | commis Horton closed at | ab ure. Bassinger and Ge C to go out in front, but was le to ke off Ransch, as- tride a furlong irom the rently too far on, Gauntlet, a > winner. Then for the At the the leaders znd side and Gauntlet by a neck, to have fared g. lost the vlace by distance, The time, 1:45, w quarter of a second of t oast Ho ay, form was well in four Instances | | g pu ack w 1 and A & above the or L3 tracted another large crowd. | One of the unexpected defeats was that | | of Jarreti @'Or by Rory Ough in the | | five furiong dash for two-year-olds. The former youngster held a commanding | place in th ting and was beaten in ragtime fashion by Rory, which won eas- i The previous er, with Bergen up, had | tempestuous voyage. He was down in the betting from 5 to 2 to Ruiz began operations by landing the g six furlong sprint with Catherine . an 8 to 1 ehance. The v led >ughout, winning easily from Matilda | nd Merida. The favorite, Aphrodis, dge's Parader, while not possessing any marked amount of class had shown a tendency to go a route. The big lumbering gelding was introduced to some moderate company in the mile run following and, a 2 to 1 favorite, rumbled home first. Out of it at the start, Ruiz, | who rode him, skirted round the field, | beating in Formatus a length. Conley, on | the latter, succeeded in “scrambling the | eggs” or he would have scored. | Bookmaker Caesar Young's sprinter, | Meehanus, struck a soft spot in the fourth number, over six furlongs. One to 2 was the best price obtainable and the chest- | horse won tossing the bit aw r ar and peevish as ce from Rinaldo. | 1 from threes to 9 to 5 favorit in the seven f o0 o o e . e _— SAN MATEO COUNTY HUNT HOUNDS WHICH WILL BE ESPECIALLY EXHIBITED TO-DAY AT MECHANICS PA- VILION. THE ILLUSTRATION SHOWS W. S. HOBAKT, ON HIS GRAY HORSE ROYALTY, ON THE EXTREME LEFT; F. J. CAROLAN, M. D, H.; J. J. MOORE, JOHN PARSONS AND J. FITZPATRICK, ‘WHIPPER-IN, 3 -+ & Baltzar's Belle. Winners, bitches: First, | Fencer; second, G. S. Thomas' Endeliffe Sky bitches—First, W. F. Roeders Lady Del E. B. Chase's Carmen; reserve, E. B. Chase’s | Scraper; third, Walter Magee's Cairnsmuir | Monte; second, Mrs. P. C. Meyer's Glenwood Kentucky Belle. General. Absent—C. W. Keyes' Champlon | Topsy; third, George Bell's Minstrel Girl; V. Pointers—Puppy dogs: First, W. B. Coutts’ | Meersbrook Bristles and Captain D, K. Shaw’s | H. C., M. Lustenberger’s Topsy. Black novice Ned Funston. Novice dogs—First, Frank H. | Rlo. Winners, dogs—First, C. K. Keyes' Hill- | bitches—First, Dr. A. C. Kellogg's Lady Mc- Fleer's Luck of Lansdown; second, Stockdale | crest Fencer. Reserve—C. G. Thomas' End- | Duff; second, George Bell's Minstrel Girl; Kennels' Cuba Jr.; third, C. E. Worden's Doc | cliffe Sky Scraper. Puppy, bitches—First, C. | third, A. Wolfen'’s Judy. Black limit bitches— W; reserve, A. O. Kellogg's Boxer; V. H. C., | W. Keyes’ Hillcrest Fairy. Limit, bitches— | First, Mrs. J. P. Atkins' Mona II; second, Mrs. Thomas Murphy's Bill Sykes; H. C., A. F. | First, G. S. Thomas’ Endcliffe Ophir. Open, | Fred Zur Lowen's FPowhattan Lou; third, Hinz's Beaumont. sbsent, Alexander Hamil- | bitches—First, C. W. Keyes' Champion Hill- | George Bell's Minstrel Girl; reserve, Hugh ton's Clip. Limit dogs, under 55 pounds—First, | crest Solace.’ Winners, bitches—First, C. W. | Maudlin's Lady Gaylord; V. H. C., Miss F. Herbert J. Ogden’s Lahsdown Malt; second, F. | Keyes' Champlon Hillcrest Solace. Réserve— | J. Hatje's Woodstock Minerva; absent, Edwin H. Fleers Bang Away III; third, L. J. Au- | C. W. Keyes' Hillcrest Fairy, V. Fiske's Rara Avis. Black winners, bitchs bert's Ashbury; reserve, Stockdale Kennels' Irish terriers—Limit, dogs: First, H. D. Pills. | —First,; Mrs. J. P. Atkins’ Mona I reserve, Cuba Jr.; V. H. C.,, Roy N. Fuller's Rex F; bury’'s Endcliffe Taudsticker; second, Thomas K Dr. A. C. Kellogg’s Lady McDuff. Cockers C. 0. F. Hinz's Beaumont; H. C., L. O. Kel- | Howard's Galtee Moore. _Absent, Mrs. W. B. | other than black, novice dogs—First, Pine Hill logg’s Boxer. Limit dogs, 5 pounds and over— | Hooper's Pat H and W, Le Monnier's End- | Kennels' Uncas; second, Mrs. P. C. Meyer's First, Stockdale Kennels® Cubs of Kenwood; [ cliffe Pedlar. Open, dogs—First, H. D. Pills-| Glenwood Rainey: third, Mrs. B. Clark's Oak- second, C. E. Worden's Doc W; thire \, H. | bury’s Endcliffe Taudsticker; second, Thomas | side Viscount; absent, H. C. Stillwell's Reck- Fleor's Gamester. Open, dogs, under 55 pounds | Howard’s _Galtee - Moore. ' Winners, dogs— | less. Limit dogs, othier than black—First, C. —First, H. G. Ogden’s Lansdown Malt; second, | First, H. D. Pllisbury’s Endcliffe Taudsticker; | T. Mead's Perfection; second, Edwin ¥V F. H. Fleer's Bang Away III; third, J. E. Lu- | Second, Thomas Howard's Galtee Moore. | Fiske's Chief II; third, Plumeria Cocker Ke: cas Alex C: reserve, L. J. Aubert's Ashbury; | Limit, bitches—First, George S. Thomas' End- | nels’ Hampton Goldle; reserve, Edwin W. V. H. C., Stockdale Kennels' Cuba Jr.; H. C., cliffe Kitty. Absent—E. Courtney Ford's Vir- | Fiske's Winsford Bustle; V. H. C, Pine Hill L. O. Kelloge's Boxer. Open, dogs, 55 pounds | ginia ~F. Open, bitches—First, George S.|Cocker Kennels Uncas; H. C., Mrs. P. C. and over—First, Dr. J. S. Howe's Baby Kent; | Thomas’ Champlon Endcliffe Shela. Absent— | Meyer's Glenwood Rainey. Open, dogs, other Second, H. J. Lucas' Nick O'N.; third, Stock. | E. Courtney Ford's Virginia F. Winners, | than black—First, C. T. Mead's Perfection; dale Kennels' Sam Bow; reserve, Stockdale | bitches—First, George S. Thomas’ Endcliffe | second, Edwin W. Fiske's Mohican; _third, Kennels' Cuba of Kenwood; V. H. C., C. E. | Kitty. Reserve—George S. Thomas’ Champlon | Plumeria Cocker Kennels' Hamptop Goldle; Worden’s Doc W; H. C., F. H. Fleer's Game- | Endcliffe Shela. reserve, Mrs, P. C. Meyer's Champion Colo- ster. Winners, dogs—First, H. J. Ogden's| Scotch terriers—Limit, dogs: First, G. S.|rado. Winners, dogs,other than black—First, C. Landsdown Malt; reserve, Dr. J. §. Howe's | Thomas' Endcliffe Rebel; second, Mrs. R. F.|T. Mead's Perfection; reserve, Edwin W. Fiske's Paby Kent. Buppy bitehes—First, A, B, Tru- | Perking' Nosegay Dandelion. Open, dogs— | Chief II. Puppy bitches, other than black— man’s Patty of Kent; second, W. H. Coutts' | First. Mrs. R, F. Perkins’ Nosegay Dandelion. Plumeria Cocker Kennels' Plumeria Bonnle Bell; third, W. B. Coutfs’ Kenwood | Absent—Nosegay Kennels' DNosegay Sweet second, C. T. Mead's Red Cross; third, Rose. Novice, bitches—First, W. Gall's Puny | William _ Winners, dogs—First, Mrs. R. I.|Willilam F. Taylor's Queen Nuisance. 'Novicé Girl; second, W. B. Coutts Honnie Bell, Limit, | Eerkins’ Nosegay Dandelion. ~Reserve—G. S. | pitches, other than black—Plumeria Cocker bitches, under 50 pounds—First, A. F, Colvin's | Thomas’ Endcliffe Rebel. Novice, bitches—| Kennels’ Plumeria Cleo; second, Mrs, P. Lady Colvin; second, T. H. Laidléy Jr.’s Lex- | First, Brandywine Kennels' Babberton Lass.|)Meyer's Glenwood Ruby: third, C. T. Mead ington Girl; third, Willlam Gall's Glen Ada; | Limit, bitches—Brandywine Kennels’ Babber- | Req Cross; V. H. C., Plumeria Cocker Kennels' ishment in length onl, To-Day’s Entries. six furlongs ellting. en: Jacqueminot . 5 Priam : 3 Hon. P. Steri'g: 5 Flatterea ; three- .ae2 | 309 | 2404 Phil Archibald1i2 | race—Six furlongs; three-year-olds | | ng. | | ----106] 2379 Duckoy oennn104 V. H. C., S ; ton Lass. Open, bitches—First, Brandywine 106] 2 . o X tockdale Kennels' Florida. Limit, .. _ Open, o xut, A Plumeria Flo. Limit bitches—First, Plumeria e a2 104 | bitches, 50 pounds and over—sFirst, F. H.| Kennels' Babberton Lass. Winners, bitches—| Cocker Kennels' Plumeria Fancy: second, Ed- = Alzura L Fleer's' Daisy Bell; absent, F. Wicker's Reia | First. Brandywine Kennels' Babberton Lass. | win Fiske's Braeside Betty; third, Mrs. P. C. 104 2001 | W. Open, bitches, under 50 pounds—First, A.| Dachshunds—Novice, dogs: First, Professor | Meyer's La Paloma; V. H. C, C. T. Mead - 1 / F. Colvin's Lady Colvin: second, J. H. Laid | C. E. Strassburger's Hiezel; second, Colonel | Red Cross. Open, bitches, other than black— ks st | i ley Jr.'s Lexington Girl; third, Willlam Gall's | W. S. Martin's Snook; third, Colonel W. S.| First, Plumeria Kennels’ Plumeria Fanc] P ShtibE See it Eheve your s asa ] 1 L Sister Glenbelgh G; V. H. C., Stockdale Ken- | Martin’s Rex M. Limit, dogs: First, Colonel | second, Edwin W. Fiske's Braeside Betty; upward; handicap. ® . kg 8 | nels' Florida. Open, bitches, 50 pounds and | W. 8. Martin's Snook; second, Colonel W. S. | third, Mrs. P. C. Meyer's La Paloma. Win- - TS Tk Wi {1 over—First, F. H. Fleer's Daisy Bell; second, | Martin's Rex M; absent, Velo Farm_ Kennels’ | ners, ' bitches—First, Plumeria Cocker Kennels' e eithoft. 98 | | Stockdale Kennels' = Nellie Wiicon. Winners, | Velo's Notion. Open, dogs: First, Velo Farm | Plumeria Fancy; feserve, Edwin W. Fiske's 308 (OL%) Mecharrus 105 5 , bitches—First, F. H. Fleer's Dalsy Bell; re- | Kennels' Velo Forever; second, Colonel W. S. | Braeside Betty. -+-+198' (2408) Doublet BT n = —¥ | serve, A. F. Colvin's Lady Colvin. Martin's Snook; third,"Colonel W. 8, Martin's| Boston terriers—Puppy dogs: Mrs. J. P. Nor- » B s . ’ .| English setters—Puppy dogs: First, John | Rex M. Winners, dogs: rst, Velo Farm [ man’s Lord Montez; second, Willlam T. Me- mile; three-year-olds and up- | HE 590“:'3 day 05 'het dog fn‘“’z i eme iersiern-Open, idoss | A0Y bitehes: | rait's The Referse; nocond, Ok & Rennedy's | Kennels' Volo Forever: reserve, 'Professor C.|Gee's Winner; third, W. B. Sink Jr.'s Sir Mon- e e was productive of just as much | Fist M 9. B Fovs 2 Dick C: third. R Johnaon's Clayton. - Novice | B. Strassburger's Hiezel. Limit, bitches: Flrst, | tez. Novice, dogs—ffirst, W. T, Magee's Win- 110 Jim McCleevy. 112 Unconcerted barking as the first, | “aty Siehand's Queenie R @ ire, under | doss—First, H. L. Keyes' Montell Jr.; second, | Velo Farm Kennels' Veio Rhoda; second, Col’ | ner: second, W. B, Sink Jr.'s SIf Montes; third, 106 2420 Couy : George C. Thomas' Sport Solomon; ihird, C. |onel W. S. Martin's Weidene Frau. Open, | Miss Pearl Sabin's Brisk. Limit, dogs—Mrs. 10 - ey | i 3 110 | but the judges fell to thelr work ) seven pound e Aapg',""fingr:o::fl SF hoas Dash Amtonta 1l; Vo H. C. W' R, |bitchcs: First, Velo Farm Kennels' Velolo: | Thomas Magee Jr’s Winner: second, W. B. st in earnest and when the day was | Bov, Under scven pounds, open dogs 880 | 7ol pape; H. C, H. E. Riley's Count | second Colonel W. 8. Martin's Isold Sink Jr.'s Sir Montez; third, H. D. Pillsbury’ Probable Winners, |@pne strings of blue ribbons had been | v 3 9 Colonel W. 's Wal Sly W; H. Mrs. L. E e & s s O, I R S . Mve. | Flanders; C.. B. C. Hahn's Duke of Hahn; onel W. S. Mariin's Waldene Fra t, | Sly W; H. C., Mrs. L. Budd Rosenberg’s Mr. Piist rons-sobits, Avien’ Tiecss awarded to the lucky ones, The attend- | Dun Sexion's Diny. oo G A Wamckes Bum. Limit, dogs—Pirst, W, | e, B BaaalL s T e s Farm | Pearl Sabin's’ Brisk. Open. dogs-First, Mis: . N FOR = pirnlipicocs i PaC e ] ; , Charl . 2 TS, % T X , dogs—First, Mrs. Second race—Prestene, B. C. Greene, Jacque. | &1CE I8 increasing steadily-and every hour | | Bull terriers-_Puppy, dogs:. First, Richard | Felgels Fudcvar se o, S o igsbong'a | Kennels' Velolo; reserve, Velo Farm Kennels' | Thomas Magee Jr.’s Winner; second, dirs. H. minot is making the show more popular with the | H; Rountree's Newmarket Duke. Novice, dogs M * B g - | Velo Rhoda. H. Cariton’s Tremont; absent, L. it e s A ttetagers Teddy: second.’ Miss | Sport D: V. H. C., 8. Schritesen’s Joe Cum 2 t, L. A, Kleine' Third race—Master Cal, Byron Rose, Mamie | (2nciers and the general public. In the | Beatrice Russell's Jerry R; third, Miss H. | mings' Boy: H. C.., L. Abrams’ Dolly Sport; | Poodles—Open, dogs and bitches: First, L. | Prince. Winners, dogs—First, J. P. Norman’ Hildreth b ‘?\ ning a trick dog competition was the | Viellers Bioomsbury Tip; reserve, T. F. Bon® | H. C Charles Easton's Dewey; i, C., Gearse A Klelne's’ Cocaine; second, Dr. L. Baiet's o Mo T V;"'_r agee's Winn eature, an W v t's We 4 2| ¢ Thomas' Sport Solomon. n, dogs— : . H. Carlton and this event a8 won by | net's Woodbury Prince H. C.,, R. H. Skim P per v c, I aman’s | Oakside Princess of Avondale, Limit, biteh Pugs—Puppy dog: race—Torsina, Ralston, Princess Ti- | Charles Neuman’'s mastiff Lion, put | ming's Bloomsbury Boy; V. H. G., W. Popple- | First, C. F. Hartmetz's Oakley Hill; second, through the_ evoluti, by Jo T, well's Venture. Limit, dogs, thirty-five pounds | Georgre C. Thomas' Sport Solomon; third, C, 8. | Toody. Open, bitches: K1 Mrs. G. Stead- | First, Mrs. J. P. Norman's Lady Montez; ab- Moot Eisiitin | S s S e e ret, D Sreckels Jres Banjo: | Boas' Dash Antonio II; reserve, Sol Honigs- | man's Endcliffe Venolla. | sent,” W. Kendall's Meg. Open, bitches— ’ Yorkentre tormemscOpen. _doge- and bitches: | 8econd, O. O. Heydenteldt's Bayview Brigadier. | berg’s Sport D; V. H. C., S. Christensen’s Joe | | Yorkshites Open. dogs and bitcheg: TUst First, J. §. Thomas' Endcliffe Lita; second, b - J ; pounds-First, | Cummings' Boy; H. C., E. C. Hahn's Duke | Mrs. G. S. Thomas' Endcliffe Major; second, Norman's Lady Montez; absent, W. Shannon, Wardman, Jim Mc- | 3 A Limit,” dogs, over _thir . W. Jire. 3 I Burrell's Brince Tiny; absent, | yics ‘B, b, Russell's Jerry R second, C. B.|of Hahn. Winners' bitches—First, W. Feige's | Mrs. J. F. Burrell's Prince Tiny, U's Meg. Winners, bitches—First, 3. o ? Worden's Tones Venom. third, A, Joseph’s | Buckwa: reserve, Charles F. Hartmetz's Oak- | Irish setters—Puppy dcgs: First, C. F. Ped- |8, Thomas' Endcliffe Leader; reserve, Mrs. J. — Bloomebury Baron: . reserve, A. Roncovieri’s |ley Hill. Puppy’ bitches_Tirst, P. M. Wand's | rotter’s Toby Jr. Novice, dogs: G. C. Thomas | P. Norman's Lady Montez. Waoodcote Duke; V. H. C.. J. H. Mohrig's | Gibson Girl; second, W. C. Brown's Zell B; | Jr’s Prince Bloomfleld. Limit, dogs: First, | Collles—Puppy, dogs: Rirst, Miss E. B. g Grave's Verona Braw Laddie; second, Mrs. 4 o Rudyard; absent, J. P, Ernenwein’s Bdgewood | third, A. Warneke's Tricksie. Novice bitches— | P. J. McCormack’s Rory M; second, Gus Lane's v 4 b A Gold Dollar, S. Christensen’s Woodcote Venom | First, G. €. Thomas'! Pera; second, George G. | Pilot B; third, G. C. Thomas Jr's Prince H. Follis Red Wuld; third, Clarkson Dye's ¢ |IL Open, dogs, thirty-five pounds or under— | Gauld’ G. C. Thomas Jr.'s | Bloomfield; reserve, L. S Adams Jr.'s Toronto | Ormskirk Pmerald IIT; reserve, Mrs. Walter — ¥ 5 Spreckels Jr.'s Banjo; second, Miss | Dido B; V. H. C., C. King’s Queenie K; | Mike; H. C., F. B. Adams' Con A; absent, B. | Magee's Laddie; V. H. C., E. A. Berni P lier's Bloomsbury Tip; third, O. O. Hey- | H, C., T. J. A. Tiedes fiorn?em Hunt- | B. Lathbury's Rockwood Jr. Open, dogs: | Old Hall General; H. C., Winters Comeh?(",’..f v HOLLAND HITS NOISY SOLDIER Commotion at Baseball Game in Ninth Inning. Oakland 1, San Francisco 0. War, fistic war and the noise of voices fell upon Recreation Grounds yesterday afternoon toward the close of a fast and congested baseball game. In the ninth inning a lone soldier sitting on the south- ern bleachers indulged in much profanity and blasphemy, all of which was directed against the head of Left Fielder Holland of the local team. Holland had dropped a couple of easy ones out in his own gar- den and this angered the defender of his pation to mouth insults. When the sol- dler wound up his “cuss” invective with a charge that Holland was throwing the game the latter jumped the fence and thumped Uncle Sam’'s vociferating fa- natic into silence. This incident stopped the game for a time. While this storm scene of action was in process on the south bleachers, Orlando Stevens of Oakland, a sometimo actor, placed comfortably in the beer cage, arose and with tragic voice suffused with foamy passion gave out to the crowd the following: “You'rs the ¢ dirtiest crowd tha ever seen g)‘xenxl)fi:" A local fanatic nearby strip- ped to his shirt and would have cham- pioned the local cause, but luekily all fur- ther warring was ended by the Interfer- of the crowd. en'l":l:o game was a pitchers’ battle, Oak- land’s only run being made on account of Holland’s error. Iburg pitched re- markable ball, allowing but three hits, The score: SAN FRANCISCO. —e T TTTIY Hildebrand, o. 4 Schwartz, 3. £.¢6 3. 68 ¢ ¢ Krug, s sig Fo6iF §.¢ Holland, 1. % .90 1us 24" 3 Pabst, b & ¢ 6, 3% ¢ 1 Graham, o.. s ¢ ¢ 83 1 0 Nordyks, r. £. 6.6 ¢ 3 & ¢ 3. Retlly, 3b. H e 2 ¢-A & -6 Iburg, P. 3 o o o o 3 0 Totals srmmeeeee3l 0 6 1 W B 3 OAKLAND. AB. R. BE. SB. PO. A E. Drennan, c. f. 4 ° [ [ 3 o [ Streib, 1b. e ¢ ¢,06 1 8 o Moskiman, r. foese8 0 ¢ 0 3 10 Arrellanes, 7b 18 1 ¢ 33 ¢ Dunleavy, 1. f. 3 [ o o 3 [ 0 Francks, 5. s. s ¢ o 6 '3 3 1 Moore, 3b. 3 o o ° ° ° o Lohman, ¢ $ 01 05 1 0 Babbitt, p.. $i3 '8 2.k -1 ¢ Totals %28 1N 8 1 RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. San Francisco. 000000000 Base hits. 0300301 18 0000100 *1 00101013 RY. Two-base hits—Arrellanes, Krug. Sacrifice hit—Schwartz. First base on errors—San Fran- cisco 1, Oakland 3. Left on bases—San Francisco 4, Oakiand 3. Struck out—By Iburg 1 by Bab- bitt 4. Time of game—1:30: Umpire—Donohue. Official scorer—McFarlin. e WIN IN THE ELEVENTH. Senators Defeat Orangemen in a Closa Amit, bitches—First, G. C, Thomas Jr.'s | First: “A. B. Truman's Mike Swiveler T; sec- | Rels' Dormer; absent, Adam Brehm's Shepp. = E OAXKLAN! — sday, y denfeldt’s Bayview Brigadier. Winners, dogs— D RACETRACK—Thursday, | slightly bothered at start. The Giver ran his | Jenfeldt's By reiat sean. Novice, dogs—First, George Getjen's Verona First, O. O. Heydenfeldt's Woodcote Wonder; | Mepals Quéen B; second, Wiillam Styan's | ond, G. C. Thomas Jr’s Prince Bloomfleld; May 9, 1901.—Weather fine. Track fast. | ace. Irma A quit, S| ’ 3 4 2422, ¥ . 5 * | _Betting—Rory Ough, 9-5; Jarretiere d'Or, 4- 3. D. Spreckels Jr’s Banjo. Puppy. | Queen; third, G. C. Thomas Jr.'s Pera; re- | third, V. B. Luhr's Glenmore Sultan; reserve, | Laddie; second, Mrs. J. il Tollls' Red Wuld; 2422. FIRST RACE—Six furlongs: selling; | The Gher, 15 Weinrseraton 0 Tonn K, ‘2 First, A. Joseoh's Tmp; second, 3. I | serve, Georse G. Gauld's Mirlam J; V. H. O, | L. §' Adams Jr’s Toronto Mike; V. i, C. ¥ | {d G Jatins, Cheviol addie; reserve, three-y Sparrow < Edgewood Joan IL. Novice, bitches | G, &. Thomas Jr s Dido B; H. C.. H. | B. Adams’ Con A; nbsent, B. B. Lathbury's | Mrs. Louisa Harrison's Ormskirk Harry; V. y \ers.. Open, bitches— | Rockwood Jr. Winners, dogs: First, A. B.|f- O Mrs, Walter Magee's Laddie; H. C., ar-old fillies; purse, $300. . Horse, Wt, Jockey. St. %. § | 2425. FOURTH RACE—Six furlongs; selling; | —First; O. O. Heydenfeldt's Dot; second, A.|Smith's Countess of Flanders: A 2 B S Bg P G B ol e aa ol ey 8: | Joseph's Imp: third, C. Steinbach’s Bloomsbury | pifst G C. Thomas Jr’s Mepals Queen B; | Truman's Mike Swiveler T; reserve, P. J, M- | & B Millers Phillp I; ¥ C., Mrs, G, B. Lud* i 3 7% 81 34 |1on , ; s 4350, Queen. " Limit, bitclies, hirty pounds or under | gecona, A, B, Tyaman's Fanny Gladstone T: | Cormack's Rory M. Puppy bitohes: First | loWs Kiondlke Scott; H, C. J. A Ham IL 31 34 |Toges Home Wt Jockey. St ¥ Str Yun | —First P, C. Meyers Newmerkd Queeh; sec. |thisd, ' @' C. ' Thomas Jr's Pera; reserve, | Duval Mopre's Lady Bess M. Novice, bitches ith's B . R C. Dr ¥ W Teauy P TS AL 4% | s aane BlEL e S L a0 2 e, Joseph s I, L e B | George G. Gauld's Miriam J: H. C., I E |First D. M. Stanley’s Lady Melba; second, Ing’s Ormaidrk Chromo; C.; T, Eaward Balley's Y Busie 5183 s | MEChoian s dBVigied BF 21 88 ] I m e eribalady Verom; | LY e Ta0y. kbt W.' B. Chute's Dolly ¥, | White Jerd. Maxiis | Ihmie Bitcnee: pis OraRt Rl T b o O Sy 780 Edith O, 110.. Bozeman8 5h 61 61 | (23%)Sugden 5. our'$ 436 M3 3n.Jeamo; mscand, TE T Re, TO¥ ¥ Venom: | Winners' ~ bitches-First, George C. Thomas | Howard Black's Lady Josie II; second, D. : absent, J. L. Flood's Maxwell. " Limit, heotie, 110 Bemnee 430 1k 18 | ey L L |l O R voviis of ndersbest | e Mevals Guaen Bi reserve,’A. B Traman's | Siunlep Ta0y Meibe; hirdy L F. Keliay Batile; second, A, B, Spreckels. Dumum gone , 110 .. Alexande 0 02)Che L Bal 8 3 2 e O : : | Fanny Gladstone T. = Lady Glenbrook: V. H. C., H. M. Fortescue S o o num Won- Luca, 1i0 . Ransch3 41 §1 101 | 239 Tola, 3, X Hafley 5 52 8 8 amesy docond, Dr. . 1. Tevis Lady | First, Norfolk Kennels' Norfolk Mainstay, s Lady Swiveler; second, Duval Moore's | & Miss Loulan Hartson's oraorn Alpha Lee, 110......Enosl011 11 115 ¢ -5 B third, O. O, HeydenfeJat's American | second, W. Halley’'s Midnight; third, R. Arm- | Queen Bess II. Winners, bitches: First, ‘A. | absent, J. L. Fiood's Mawell ™ bk | Harry; Porphyry, 10..Heinesyi2 13 13 120 | DK 24 % 49 4, LUk, Good stact. | RO egerve, c. Aot | H s Wernmasd, Brioer sescive, C. 1 Aart. | B. Truman's Lady Swiveier; reserve, Howard | First, A. . Spreckels’ Danare Wonber sootiy: Ui 36, 49%; X 136, Good start. | mer. Cae ving. Win- |\ Belle: Teti® 1 A, Kieln's Bayview Beryl: | ley's Klickitat; V. H. C. J. H. Dibbern’s | Blatk's Lady Joseph IL Mrs.'J, H. Follly Red Wuld; third, Geores Q Socond and’ thisd. arivink, Win: | Garter Sredalme. Winner possoased Bll ol thizd_driving. - | Garter- na. er poss all colors | Y9!d 5 mer, E. ‘arey’s b. f. by Rio Bravo-Catherine | of speed. Gibraltar ran in fits and starts. | FIT50 R T Be“emBlnlll.moz‘)peYEHel’Ve‘ L5 ¥ i Lad- ger. E. Carey's b x ine . " e ey . dogs, | trepet; second, Woodlawn Kennels” Dictator; | and bitches—First, Louis J. Ehret's Crack 's Vetona e B There was no class (o the race ana ‘win: | Rinaido well “ridden.” Bugden 'quit” Toria Z’ve?ptfifon';'-%v‘e‘ ‘pfi;’,‘:gg_nm_ 6. O Feyden: | third, M. Haliey's Rag Time; reserve, C. K. | jack; second, J, H. W. Muiler's Belle M &b | gia; reserve, Winters Coitte o B i e long | none too well ridden. Scratched—Glissando 112, | o%°T, thTty-Gve POUNIETUES 2 £ Rugeell's | Harléy's Klickitat; V. H, C. J. H. Dibbern's | sent, Mrs. N. H. Hickman's Major I. Win- | Batle. Pubpy, bitches—First, Y 3. H. . A. Klein's N - Winners, bitches— | Pytchley Valient; H. C., E. W. Joy’s Casey J. | _Gordon setters—Limit, dogs and bitched: f 5 Georg: 1, A Klelw's Nancy. Winners, bitches- | Tytchley Vallent; H. Ciyds Peatl Coutts' In- | Fieat, Thomas Fussell's Nellle IT. . Open, dogs | Harrison's Ommskirk Harrs: - winiiss Loulsa route. Lucers cut off at start. Tripie Cross | Bagdad 112, Dr. Nembula 112, Montallade 112 ; P, a's Ci a a b st off three furlongs from hoj She 1s due. Hetting—Moenanus, $-20; Gibraltar, 4; Ri. | Jerry R: absent, J. F. Ernenwein's Edgewood ytchley Valient: apsent, J. L. Flood's Cap- | gers, dogs and bitches—First, Louis J. Ehret's | Hansen's Verona Mollie: second, Winters rodis ran @ bad race. Scratched—Floris. | naldo, 2o; Sugden, 12; Torstda, 10; Charies Le | Gold Doilar. L‘;‘:n‘f‘d:}‘“‘gq';:‘t,‘fi‘;’;,‘;flg Knott's Imitator, | Crackerjack; reserve, J. H. W. Muller's Belle | Kennels' Pleasant Fanny; third, Colone; £ 1 = », s 4 40 Py o el oo g b s Tk S Mainstay ¥ second, Norfolk Kennele' Norfolk | Fieid trial class_Polnter and setter. dogs: Northrup's Snowball; reserve, ‘Winters Colt Bel, 200; Tenrica, 200; To) ting—Catherine Bravo, 7; Matil , 10; Merida, 6; Lucera, § . Soun O, #; Aphrodis, 7-2; Yodel Abba’ L, 60; | three-year-olds and up; purse, $30. Healy's Cossack 1L Limit bitches: First, F. " o ; Fanny: s ~ Yodel, 30; : i , $350. 3 | Dibbern's Pytehley Valient; absent, A. J. | Hill; third, L. J. Aubert's pointer 4 - i ‘anny; secon S B AT B S, I Index, Horse, We, Jockey. St %. St wmn, | Paxton Howard's tmp. Misda. Open bitches: | 4iions oy YV aen: Kirat. Nortolk | Bolnter and settor Hiteher TIt 1 B Torryts | acrs roy's Babe: absent, Mre, C. Yehr A S Eidonb Rl o 2408 Alee, 4, 109....Alexander 3 11 11 13 |First F. Paxton Hows S e Kennels' Richmond; second, Norfolik Kennels' | English setter Lady: second, Stockdale Ken- | 7 Hansen's Vi . Ditches—First, Mrs, 3. SECON E—One mile; 2384 P. Morrissey,a, 111.Rnch 4 51 33 22 Deerhounds_Limit, dogs ches: First. | Norfolk Mainstay: (hird, C. K. Harley’s Vibo; | nels’ polnter Nellie Wilson. I flansen's Verona “Mollle; reserve, Winters four-year-olds and up; purse, $300, o B Morrissey,a, Ui Rnch 4 81 2% 22 | wrs W. P. Hooper's Marco, Open, dogs and | renerve. Woodlawn Kennels Fordham; V. H. | “Trish water spanjels—Novice, dogs: Tirst, | * Bulldossonovice - dons rat” Index, Horse, Wt, Jockey. S 2388 Scr. Lake, 3, §5.Brodien 9 61 53 :l bitches: Mrs. W. B. Hooper's Lassie H. Win- C., K. Harley's Warren Skeptic; V. H, C., | A. T. Leonard Jr." s O uo'l;.'" a rst, B\lllduv‘l—Novficfl. dogs and bitches: First, DX ooree, W, Jockey St % Ste Fin. | Z0 DS edient, 4110 Mackiin 6 § % 63 51 |Ders dogs and bitches: First, Mrs. W. B.|J”H. Dibbern's Pytchley Valient: absent, J. | First, A. T. Leonard Jr’s Dennis C soosny, | Mrs. W. M. Roberty Jimjsms. - Abgente-l, ormatis, 4, 108 Conley s 4 h 3% 35 | (3)Mike Rice, o, UiRussell 3 32" 43 g3 | Hoopers Marco; reserve, Mrs. W. B. Hooper's | L, Fiood's Captain of Alma. Winners dogs: | M. Briaco's Terry McGovern; third, J. Dufty g:'b:n??fifiuyuw:'nim"g“"‘ W, M. S Lo, & Gt ¢ $0 21 27 | guninviows h epamnder £ 43 12 75 | LS ormoungsuppy dogs and bitches: | Rtk Nortoll, Kennel, Norioik, Syl | 10 uke, Qpen g Fis A T, Teonard | Harmy Kacy, Onen, dogs” Firar! 17X Kithn s 211 Canefo, 4, 107....Ranach 1 § % &1 $% | 207 Fondo, 3, o9 ackson8 9~ 9 9 First, :;rx\m,:tt&::m} Clut's Bettort; seound. a\;‘pp& ‘biteh B Masttn A fovhat- | Bmmet Winners, doss—Tirst, A T, Leonard | Grampion fi};,fi:‘;{:;emfif&. H ot 12 Incindiato § 7 9% o 49 4 s d ueen ; . Murphy's X i g e i . g e e R IR PR e ,_;7“‘,2‘;“""“-{,"‘,{!’; T L. | Volntae: veservey same_ owriers” Clara” Bl | thi, % Lolita, Novice bitches: %’..,;.",‘““}:m‘?u{“&ili.f-:‘avmf‘ R Wl | Sehb i OB bitches_yirst, L. X R 103 Yule, €, 110 Russe s 8 87 25 | DoH K Rowsils be & b fmn BL. Geones: | OB A . o T akevs ot & Racies: | o liams' Bessle W. Winners, bitches—First, W. | pyeon, . nners, dogs . Woods, H : 2 g A o Club’ 5 , 3 d, tches—First, L. A. Klein’ 194 . Woods, &, 10 Bozemn 5 3% 72 3 | Levec. 1t Ransch had started I sooner g B A T M H, Wiiliame: Bessle W. T bitenen, | VST A Kistits Beanmaris pemic; e Time—3%, :25: %, “9%: %, 1:15%; mile, 1:4255 | Fis6ey would have won. Alee hard presved last ’ am. - Good siatt, Wor cleverly, Becond apa b | ciEhth, Birausy Tan hie race. Txpedient can | *pmerionn oxhounds—Puppy do griving. Winner, Atkin & Lowridge's b. g do m‘m{h la‘;xmu “f;lc‘::d{ h.l‘!’dlk‘%m"d g“;l" 8. Kittle's Hickma lzrunng. i by imp. Prestonpans-Hidalga. Parades sing the ner. ched—Whangdo '} ] ' 3 % Ports” i M Ta o Fommricia'ss, | Ty rtir oo 11t Good Hope tin. 't 0 | Shingy P Ll Gk Detkmers Sk gosmagy & pocket or he might hav oco Betting—Alee, Pat Morrissey, H P ght have Wwon. Loconomo (e Biglriat absent, J. H. Marshail's H. " . Cor | Third, B. J. Johnson's Peter Jackson. Limit, pon First, W. | C. K. Harloy's Lolita, Limit, bitchet 3 g Uy I Cn = R o Loy L MR TS Nippon. st | Nofoe Kenle' Noviog Sy e, B8 | s B iihngtony isha, o 5 M- | nCivh ORS, Gt 400 Mty v, 1 RSO LA e eaerve, € | [ellos M., Opery, dogy, and bilchesWiih- | ol inlva, Mish 6" xoitonia Yote Frin®® arley's Carmenelt 3B Mar- | YCoiker wpanfals-Black puppy dogs: Tirst, | chadiy tUX—OPen, dogs: First, Gong Ting's Marshall’s Bugle; eway poorly. Canelo pocketed until too late, | Strauss, 7; Soree 3 Leader, Novice dogs: First, W. 8. Kittle' Golden Sunwhine; V. H. A incinalator lame. o0 far for Woots. ik Rice, 127 Invictus, 10; Lowt Girl, 8 Tatabow; seoond, W, 8, Kittie's Drive. Limit oy N o Woodigw Kennely' | G608y Bl e vios doger BlackFime | o ho Friaes n the miscellancous classes wers Betting—Parader, 2; Formatus, 9-2; Lecono- | 2 dogs: Wirst, 1. B. Chase's Foxy Quilier; sec- | 1ady Mask; H, C., W. Moor na i | Pine Hill Cocker Kennels' Pine’ HIl Cuckoo: 'd":‘thn:' 4 fl?‘l"ll o the fact that the classes . 6; y Thatcher, 60; C: 93 In- 2 mo, 4 Burry Thatcher, o0; Canelo, 52 1n- | 2497, mrxriz RACE—Mile and seventy yards; | 39 C; ,ul,,w‘-‘t‘s‘-'::"f;m%y” Jr.; third, Strange | AbACH Frank Woods, 12. 7 | melling; four-year-olds and up; purse, . $400, g (f,'l“".;‘,"g s mosank T B e lfi . 'C, 1, Turner's' Nulsance. Open, Mis G rner e e e | second, Mrs. ‘P, C. Meyer's Glonwood Hav .7 ST A 4, H. ¥. Lackmann's Lewanne third, James H. Jones' Black Bilk; reservi P? 3 Filiomg | Pine! Hill Cooker Kennelw' Towdy Woodcock: ohnny Reiff This Time, Index, Horse, Wt, Jockey. St. 34 Btr, fller; third, Coli Kennels' Guy; re- ue ; third, Woodlawn Kennel s 2424. THIRD RACE-Five furlongs; two.| 407 Horton, s, 11d. Matthews 1 & 34 o Flsber .4 Paltzar's Max; absent, 7 31, | Blanche; ' reserve, C. XK. Lo AR B o Ceorge B, Beawary Otkinnd Fop- | LONDON. May 9—At Chester to- : 2409 Goldons, 4, 110 Bassinger 3 1% 2 hall’ Queen Dance; V,'H, ©, . K. Harloy's Car- 2 the May plat - i year-clds; purse, 4. f daaaons, 4 HliDemner $ 10 1% Marsnall's Eharkey. Winners, Soss) Wit B, spencita; V. 11 &, . . Modra's Ving Bell; | AL Limit doge—Pirst, Edwin W, Fuke's | 100 107 Dlate WAS won by Lord Buchan- Index, Horse, Wt, Jockey. Bt. %. Str. Pin. | 2411 Lizzella, n, 100.. Bozeman 4 43 41 MR k] iy itanes: Ty, Chmse sl v, B, C., O. K. $arley's Tons: H, C.. Thom- | Colonist ond, 's Masterplec e y len by J. Reifr, 2400 Rory Ough, ‘18..Ransch1 12 14 13 | (166 Alturas, 6, 111...Mackiin 6 3 % 5 Foxy Quiller; " Quppy bitches: Tirst, W. S T niiieninaly fhornnill - Lexnards. Winners, | third, Mes P, C. Meyers Glenwood Havoc: | Five horses ran. The Wynu two-year-old e The Giver, 18, Contey 3 31 31 33 |, Time_mo vardn, v w2 o, | Ghais s el e, T, e | Blichets XUt NOCol seeineln, RoTtalte | ngsieat awin vt ks " Eamilln | Seline plate vs won by R 3. Hormon: Vaterscrs - 5 , s, 1 o ; , E. H, i V, AR 38 3 in W, Fiske's Colonist; 2 i Ml d §a G0 470 | Won Bl oped ot P, Fheccov: | e Sipange € Hogning s Guees, Lmic | Nirs Sut tox toserspupoy, o Pt | ek, Frummerty Cocker, Kepnel iyl | norse was dnauaifid for toling and the o2k, g o | D S ob st Ml e B | S, ooy Rone e LD | Sk R RS neon B Ul | ol B Wt oot s aoalis | MRSVt 0o 1 Arve, wih I net driving | Winner, J. e & Co.'s ch. c. by | locked horns from the jump. Gueoh. Open, bitches: First, B, B. Cheses | J0Ss-First, C, W. Keyes Hillorest i A on_Dut- i T G L P2 iy, Friar Tuck-Queen Kapioiani. Kory came | '“Betting Horton, 3-3; Golone, 34; Gauntiet, | Carmen; BB, Chase's Kentucics Betior | 1ica whalfur Thomam, Sraclfle Sk Gomorai, | kgwin' W, Fiske's Champion Fremier; reservs; | 1t peculiar that the Wome under reefed salls, Jarretierre d'Or | 16-5; Lizzella, 60; Alturas, 60, | third, A. W, Combs’ Melba C; V. H. C., Fisher | Open, dogg—First, C. W. Keyes' Hillcrest | Edwin W. Fiske's Colonist. Black puppy |still makes men nolsy, TN of ane ' * “ S | 2 L and Protracted Game. LOS ANGELES, May 9.—It took Sacra- mento eleven innings to-dpy to beat Los Angeles. The score was 4 to 3. Sacra- mento got a lead of three runs in the sixth inning and Los Angeles, by hard batting, tled the score in the eighth., In the eleventh Sacramento batted out the winning run. Score: LOS ANGELES. AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. Brockhoft, r. £. S T e 8 1 68 Kelly, s: 5 o f | ° 2 4 0 Hutchineon, 1b......53 1 0 0 1 0 0 Householder, ¢. f...5 0 1 0 2 1 0 Spies, ¢ . 4 3 BBl Reilly, 3b. 4 (3 o [ o 1 0 Briseno, 2b. y PRty B B S Bowman, L £ ¢ -E ¢3¢ ¢ Jones, p. 3 e L €8 8¢ Totals . s 3T 71 1m B o “Ome out when winning run was scored. SACRAMENTO. AB. R. BH. SB. FO. A. B. McGucken, e 5O T BVE e Devereaus, ss RN L 8 T8 Courtney, b, T B S8 BE SN SR McLaughlin, ¢ 8% ¢ 3 Hanlon, 1b 4 0 ¢ o1 ¢ o Baghe: v S B R 2B .8 Stanléy, c. [l b O s e 3R Sheeban, b §:% 3% 3 § 1 Stricklett, Doeveeee 4 0 1 0 0 8 0 Totals . 8 R R S RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. Los Angeles 00001300003 Base hit 000113111017 Sacramento 000030000 14 Base hits. 113146111130 SUMMARY. Earned runs—Sacramento 4. Two-base hits— Bowman, Devereaux, Courtney, Dayle. Saeri- fice hits—Kelly, Hanlon, Stanley. First base on errors—Los Angeles 1. First on called balls—Los Angeles §: Sacramento 2. Left on bases—Los Angeles 13; Sacramento 8. Struck out—By Jones 4; by Stricklett 5. Double play— Kelly to Hutchingon. Time of game—3 hours and 25 minutes. Umplre—J. O’Connell. Soare: —Cashman. . . y ENTRIES FOR CENTURY RELAY ARE COMPLETED The entries for the annual century relay race which will be run on Sihday from San Francisco to Alameda by way of San Jose are completed. They are as follows: First relay—F. P. Marisch, S Egenhofr, O C. W1 A- MacDonard, 6. & W C. L. Braun, C. C.'C.; G. A. Wyman, Second_relay—F. Bollo, B. C. W.; ©O. C. W.; Tony Delmas, G. C. C C.; A. Kuon, R. C. W. giohind relay—H. C. Simmons, 0./C. Ed Barnes, im| H A C. C. C.; R Willlamson, Pitth relay—H. D. Bean, B. C. W.; G, Mo- Kinney, O. C. W.; John Wing. G. G W.; G, Seytried, C..C. C.:'W. Lane, R. C. ’ Sixth relay—T. Murray, B. C. W. ger, O..C. W.; Burton Downing, G. R_Teichner, C.'C. C.; H. L. Nussom. Seventh relay—¥. J. Gilman, B. . W.; N. A Barree, O. C. W.: Carl Marty, G._C. W. A “Barmsell, C. C. C.; R. W. Emery, R. C. R. Eighth reiay—C. A, Russac, B. . W.; J. Ephraim, 0. C. W.; H. Lane, G. C. W.: W, Rombach, C. C. C.; W. Lucio, R. W. R. = Ninth relay—F. G. West, B. C. W.: 3. Hob- son, Q. C. W.; Ed Nastle, G. C. W.: B, ren. C. C. C.i'A. T. Smith, R. W. ph e IR 3 58, . W.; Lace Downing, G. . Pipher, C. C. C.; A. C. e & W.