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- THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, DAY, MAY 12, 1901. ; & T WRLEN CLADYS WARS Wi | CHARITY REAPS REWARD FROM ACING ON FNE YALE DEFEATS S THE CHOGE IN THE Figury FABIOLA DAY AT OAKLAND TRACK “nereay tuinge HiRARD TEAN More Than Two Thousand Dollars Will Go to the Hospital. i : i ' ; ’ i Bon-|Annual Athletic Con- Talent Picks Jones Dog | Lucky Ending to a Game Chatles Ledgett Won the Cup in the Gentlemen’s Race. Parader Wins From Bon to Win Open Stake | That Looked Like nibert at Morris tests Between the 5 7 Park. Two Colleges. Honors. ! a Defeat. B 3 Luxor Is Second in Favor.| Questionable Decision at the Preparing for the Latonia Interest Sustamed' Until the Tiburon for Puppy Plate Provokes Ire of Derby to Be Run on Last Event,A Whlch Was Event. { “Pete” Lohman. Monday. Decisive. 11.—Yale de- 1. g s N, May —Yale Despite the fact that a few of the short | San Francisco 3, Oakland 2. T:?V;"?‘?::K,wxwm%—ctsgé ‘7:"1‘;;:{: .mf;‘ni&g\mgo:;emssn g ends in the big stake landed at good | Sad was the wind-up of the game at form players had a good day of it | Recreation Grounds yesterday afternoon— v at Union Coursing Park. | for the Dudes. Until the eighth inning The run down of the puppy stake result- | they had victory, wings, tail featliers and as big bettors figured, but one of the |all, but the game was not yet over. ht courses being lost by a favorite. | In that round the local team came to stakes at Morris Park to-dey. He made |Ins series of track events conmstituting ‘tho all the running and won easily by two | annual meet between the universities. { lengths from Bonnibert. About 15,000 per- | The¢ contests. were spirited ':_hru\l,.nuu: sons were in-attendance in spite of the|and interest never flagged. The game did not begin until after 3 o’'clock, but ck < . dull and threatening weather. The track| Lo "grigheq pefore 6. The score was: eig Down near the end of the card Geary’s | the bat and something happened which was heavy, and that probably accounted | o1 % 2 Ty oo it 1 and de- Ireland was played for a cinch against|proves that such a thing as luck exists for the scratching of Commando and | Y&€ S0 “ATIRRE Tr C o he last event, Smile from the Withers. The Parader ‘was a slight favorite. Summary: Six furlongs—Paul Clifford won, Bluft second, | Mark Twain third. Time, 1:14%. Five furlongs, selling—Leodice won, Friar Ta- | the two-mile race. ¥ -For second, Red Damsel third. Time, 1:02%. to Harvard and Har vere only & ‘The Fashion, four and a half furiongs—Ami- | Ming in the first mile as if it were only a [ citia The ovden second, Guniie hird. | question of who of (hem was to set the | Time, 15 ; ¢ the seventh lap Richar | _The Wlfllerl one mile—The Parader, 126 As purting pac of Yale caught (Landry), 9 to 5, won; Bonnibert, 126 (Dale), 11| him in the stretch und in the straignt- %05 and 3 to 5, second; Bellario, 125 (Bullman), | gway passed him, clearing several feet at Stoland8to5, third. Time, 1:42%. All Green | {he tape. Gay of Yale came in third, m(l\kA also ran. | g a total of six points for blue One ‘mile and & sixteenth_Raffactio won. | W% 0 one had been hoped. Yale Janice second, King Bramble third. Time, 1:50. | nere nly, one 3ot Dot broken | “Btecplechase, about two miles—Walter Cleary | FSEOTd 1o Uhis event Wos orC HERt to the jyon, Foot Hardy second, Mars Chan third. | gpop ‘hetween Hargrave of Yale and Tim Lightner, Haight and Webb of Harvard. CINCINNATI, May 11.—The classic La- | Fio fovmer wo e Senter o the pole vanlt, up to which decisive con- test Harvard had a diminishing lead. The great surprise of the day came in Yale had conceded it rd’s men were run- P. M. Curtis’ Anchor. As good as 9 to 1|in this world. Schwartz reached first on | Was offered that Palo Alto’s brother could | a fielder’s choice, Krug following with a he flag. Willing and anxious, Ireland | two-bagger. Then Holland hit to left and, the lead and after he had scored | Dunleavy dropping the ball, Schwartz three it looked reasonable that he would | scored, Krug going to third and Holland fulfill predictions and quite handily, t00. | to second. Then Pabst rolled out the b?l Anchor, however, got possession by the|to right, scoring Krug and Holland. 1t hare coming to him and held his position | 1o5keq as if Hoiland had been put out at until the finish of the course, keeping his | 1ne plate, but Umpire Donohue said no, opponent from further scoring. | so the game was won. Lohman kicked s of Shandon won at 5 to 1 from | hard and long without result. Tnion Jack, All Green beat Jingle Bells| Krug's brilliant work at short has not at 6 to 1; Buck beat Random Alm. Rona | Docn, Srpased, [BE Sason, 208 Lonfce beat Rocker, Bona Fide bea‘k“‘”;"“’ of territory. His throwing was likewise Chicago Boy beat Master Rocket, War” | ¢ the sensatipnal order. Jburg pitched ;'un \l: L Bcl'o Rocket and The Chief| 5 gplendid game, allowingfbut five hits. n at 2 to L avs is in Eood form and is | The 5core: 3RS tonia Derby will be run Monday after- of e t st the top of the card. Tavcor | BAN :;RA;C;;‘OEB e noon at the Latonia racecourse. Tho i “'rf}““ = > have he call ail o . 3 . . A. - v ance L\ exa e same T travelers figure to meet in the |Croll, of 4 A0 aLe. 8 Derby will be the first race of the year at | co0q qach * In that event Dupee of Yale, final with Jones' courser as choice for |Schwartz, 2b. Bi1k0 70 0 359 a mile and a half and will test the speed | 3 % rmer crack sprinter, also came to time the stake | Krug, s TR R A G 81 and endurance of a half dozen or more | in sensational fashion, second winners in the second round look | Holland, ¥f. 4590y Fezigt. ks of this year's best three-year-olds. The | place. 4 ¥ Buck, Rona, Sir Pasha, E«h;{, 1b. £ 91007 H 00D | stake will be worth about $000. Nearly The mile run was Harvard's easily, Bona Fide, Controller, | \;‘;‘z‘\;‘" % g 0 g 08 150 all the candidates for the event are now | Weston of Yale being unable to catch vedgewood, _Thornhill, | Foravke, 0 0.4, 0 1 | quartered at the track and not a few of | Clark, who was well paced. "Rural “Arist, Hot Haste, ey, M el B e A | them have gone the full distance in most | In the broad jump ker of Yale did g ng Fox, Litt ster, Dew- | IDUrE. p.. BB T1IT0 0 AR impressive fashion. The track has been | pot do well. He was outclassed by the Ripple, Echo, Black Head, Fiery Totals .. % .8 8 0 % 1878 at its best for a week or more and all the | Harvard contingent, three of whom di- ¥ omq;\]iv[mnald\uann:gh:r\m:::i NI ARD worl‘((outs have been close to the winning | vided the event. bt & Hiits of ver Clc A d | ND. *| mark. In the high jump Spraker beat Ellis o ntonin. AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A., 2. If the .going should be heavy the race | Harvard. The shot-put was taken by 2 the puppy event the Pasha kennels’ £a 0 A, gre will likely go to an outsider that will be | Yale easily, Sheldon, Goss and Becks Rustic ‘\rlrmrdht}ztfi:]n{‘:zug! agx:s (hrx'f{x; g 5 5 8 lg 'i 3 ‘at home in the nmiud. There is no pro-y shutting Ousntxhfl; competitors with wlod ener for the decisi ough od 2 0 o . nounced favorite for the stake, although | distances. e hammer-throw was also were pv-q(dlxzzal‘r}\;z hime and recorded | ;{1‘;“"1‘2‘\“5 2. : ‘; “7) 3 § ?] 3 two or three of the starters are strongly Yfl]e'fig entfr’ely, with S:xlln‘mn. ‘Sh- 1;1_1}-‘)\ t ly upset in sta | = H a Gordon winning out in order. & Tiburon looks to have a strong hold on | Erancks s e e e T e e beacuers will be Baker & Gen- | Pole vavlt went at the comparatively low ., with sm & Knowles" Fod e 2.0 50 0 ‘B IREe try’s Judge Redwine, J. P. Respess’ Gran- | keight of 10 feet 3 inches to Yale. Hord, - gupuies, ¥resss Out nnf GO0 e, 2. 350 050, B 0L don, J. J. McCafferty’s The Puritan, Dan | Peace and Thomas tied at that height. , contesting f"r the right to run| g,y | 1770 %0 020 09 O'Brien’s Longfilo, John Morris’ Amur | There were thirteen events scheduled nal with him. 5 = L e e and Gaharls, J. F. Schorr’s Alard Scheck, | for the afternoon, and points were scored s e Tousin; S Totals . .34 e e 37B. Smith's June Gale and W. H. Laude- 28 follows: Firsts 5, seconds 2, thirds L D pgizied o 2 RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. ¢ man’s Hernando. st st round—S! 3 | 5 i v . ;‘;ks‘ nrRx r“\&:d!(' r\g;llé‘xnm | san Francisco 6000003 0-8 CINCINNATT, May 11.—Results at Newport: 'gwo—mxln Tu AWonpby Txeel' Yale; glc‘h- stto beat J. s ne, | _Base hits 000201°21-8 ardson, second; Gay, Yale, mb's Mott (lfm\ J. Hurley Hurri_va!:‘e' lcakiana. . 0.0 17107010, 63 Six and a half furlongs, sellings—Jim Gore I1 | thirg. - . : F“"G . e EQR; ]‘i rfpmh" Base hit: 001211005 %on, Quichiime second, Custodiap ThieE. One-mile run—Won by Clark, Harvard; sec- e s Buck beat Pasha | = ile run—Won by : e " Random Aim, 4-0: D. D. Roche's All | SUMMARY. One_mile—Charley O’Brien won, lmpemlm T’;dme R Yale; third, Waldron, Yale. Green, beat J, Dempsey’s Jingle Bells, 3-2; H. second, Robert Gray third, Time, 1: 20-yard hurdle—Won by Converse, Harvard; Runs responsible for—Iburg 1 Two-base hits —Moore, Reilly, Krug, Drennan. Sacrifice hits Nordyke, Iburg. First base on errors—San Francisco 3, Oakiand 3. First base on called alls—San Francisco 1, Oakland 2. Left on a beat H. A. Deckelman's Kennels' Mayflower beat Forest Queen, 3-0; F. A a beat F. Jones' Five furlongs, selling—! Kingford an De- | benture second, Queen Friez third. Time, 1:02. wnnd _Clapp, Yale; third, Willis, Harvard. Bix and a hal furlongs, selling—john McEiroy | T\Je, IS 2eeonds: o\ ol aistance 4 won, Rare Perfume second, Sylvan Bell third. | soo¢ g1 inches; second, Goss, Yale, distance 41 Agamemnon beat R E Time, 1:22. 5 i bases—San Francisco §, Oakland 7. Struck out J feet 9% inches; third, Beck, Yale, 41 feet 5 ; T. J. Cronin's Vandal ~ ; Seven furlongs—Talala won, Dissolute second, | » > ’ ’ » atts By Iburg 3, by Moskiman 1. Time of game— Tremr (et e Ei8 inches. 100-yard dash—Won by Hargrave, Yale; sec- One mile, selling—Sweet Dream won, All's | o s v o Well second, Sara Camp third. Time, 1:d3%4. | e B Ty WA ST. LOUIS, May M.—Fair Grounds. Sum- | s80-yard run—Won by Behr, Harvard; second, mary: Boynton, Harvard; third, Franchot, TYale. 01 15. Seven furlongs—Bowen won, Maximus secondy | | tn. JmeWon by Spraker, Yals, hefght | Prince Stonemouth ehird._ Time, 131 | | ¢ fect 3 inch; second, Ellis, Harvard, § feet 11% S e b Lo inches; third, Roth, Harvard, § feet 10% inches. R Lk Dive Tite Was. AL Clte. ard hurdle—Won by ~Willis, Harvard; Y, T T second, Clapp, Yale; third, Converse, Harvard. d . Thee, 18, Time, 2% seconds. Inaugural handicap, purse $3500, one mile— e s by Tt Yl sas Silverdale won, W.'J. DeBoe second, Tavon | ond ‘Dupee. Tale: third. Lightner. Harvard. 3 B <in. | Time, 21 4-5 seconds. L !gzifd':‘h:“mfl‘;s:d P T is%. ™ | Broad jump—Won by Shirk,“Harvard, dis- ell tance 21 feet 11 inches: second, Ristine, Har- One mile 'and seventy yards, selling—Forte | fance 21 feet 1L 1nches: Socon o arvard, won, Aurore secorid, Sam Lazarus third. Time, n”f‘eé"s-ff:c»e’-m s o - - Hammer throw—Won by Hamilton, Yale, dis- tance 141 feet 8 inches; second, Sheidon, Yale, hour 45 minutes. Umpire—Donohue. Official scorer—McFarlin. A. R. Curtis’ | LOS ANGELES WINS. 4-1; H. Perigo's TN Master Workman | Game Saved to Orangemen by e | Novice’s Clever Play. 5“0’“{':”'3{1‘ LOS ANGELES, May 11.—Al Briseno, Bens | the 19-year-old wonder, saved the gamo | for Los Angeles to-day by backing up rst base in the second inning, taking a bad throw and completing a double play at second base. Good hitting and a little luck gave Los Angeles enough runs to win. Score: = Tapioca ))»m T. J. Cront Al LOS ANGELES. . E. BH. 8B, FO. A. E, ol ) six Mriongs, pelling—Sarner won, Tenny,| il » <] e by 3 ‘Belle second, Jal ‘Weber third. Time, 1:15. beat D. Reardo llie | Brockhoft, r. . 5 2 [ > 132 feet 9 Inches; third, Brown, Yale, 120 feet . A,‘l,,n“j‘ I,ms‘fi‘firla,;‘ ;Pi'l ’;‘;’ Kelly, s. & R I e LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 1L—This was get- | 1% inches. s Bannockburn, 6-0 A. McComb's SRl 0 1 ol away day at Chiechill Downe. Summary: Pole vault—Hord, Peace and Thomas, all of Aeneid 3 : ,'; (Z’ g g 3 Six and a half| furlongs—Little Rita won, Yale. tiedat I fect 3 nchen. Ke 3 logg's Towa e s e Beauty Brook secdnd, Conundrum third. Time, | PHILADELPHIA, May 11.—The inter- 1 Bros” White Hat beat E. M o) TR e 1:25%. collegiate bicycle races between Yale, X st Girl, 3-2; P. M. Curtis o ain A ol Five furlongs—Golden Glitter won, Fred Or- | Pennsylvania and Columbia on the Wood- B Doyle'’s Theima, 16-3; J. J. g e e I R Y | gill second. Julia Jenkins third. Time, 1:05. |side Park track were poorly attended. % _anks }ylm‘z Jrsmléh s }ér»n;ly e Pl S s A Six tngllonn—E&?;\gml;n g ‘Sglln- second, | Yale won with 32 points, Pennsylvania Curtis’ Flying Fox beat : 2 " | Locust Blossom . Time, 1:19. > v xa o e ok Tk S Yt e 8T8 13 oW o1 1| e P, . NN ot . sk Y0 WAl & yohuitay Culipiiior thind: With Comb's _Sister beat Aeneid Kennels' SACRAMENTO. BY F. E. MULHOLLAND. K | teenth—Lady Schorr won, Isobel second, Bdith | ° Fpe intercollegiate record for the quar- - B NeAsiivwis Govermor. AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. L) i, o, Tianes ter mile was lowered two-fifths of a_sec- 2 ouRellly's Ploughboy, 3-1: | McGucken, ¢ f....5 1 1-0 1 ¢ i e : 5 i One_mile—Doily Wagner won, Tekla second,’| t7 By O & Butts of Yale, who rodé the 1 Glasson's | Devereaux, s s....4 0 1 0 0 & 0f ERFE! racing weather, the | Pat Garrett third. Time, 1:46% e I N . I (a et k . Michael, | Courtney. 2b R R e SRS presence of the usual Saturday | Six furlongs—Voima Clark won, Suave second, | distance In 025 seconds. In e dusl Spiteful beat George | McLaughlin, e b TR ea TA T crowd of racing enthusiasts, aug- | Onomastus third. Time, 1:17. eei ni P Tves, Russell & Allen’s | Hanlon, 1b; Tl R OgR R TR led liat of vis. | CHICAGO, May 11.—Worth summary: vania and Columbia University on Frank- A. R. Curtis' Loyal Lad. 3-1; | Doyle, T. 5.0 B & 190 8 mented by an extended list of 3 | in fleld to-day Pennsy! by 88 Ripple beat Aeneid Kennels' | Stanle: glite ATp siae . itors from Oakland's fashionable | Five and a half furlongs—Herodlate wou. | points to 55. The contestants were handi- Comb’s Roval Fashion 5 > b e 1.5 W clrcles, all tended to make** Fabiola day’ | Prissac second, Lathrop third ~Time. 1:093-5. | capped by a heavy track and field. P. M. Curtls’ RS R ey 2 | “Five furlongs—Abe Frank won, South EI 3 e G = PO A LR at Oakland track an unequivocal success. | horn second, Miracle 1I third. Time, 1:02 2 . 4 A Vander-| Totals ... M4 1M1 ) As a pecuniary reminder of the occasion, | Five furlongs—The Rush won, Miss Bennett Harvard Wins at Golf. ; Bashe Keunely Piecy RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. 3 > 4 | Thomas H. Willlams Jr. presented the|second, Minyon third. ‘Time LO11S =~ = | ATLANTIC CITY. N. J, May 1.—Hal- G AR SR e SO lady management of Fablola Hospital | otlle A0 6 TERE ong sy o2 third, | stead Linsey of Harvard won the inter- ceg AT{u— f;merhmu Base hits, 20411120112 MR. LEDGETT WINNING THE FABIOLA CUP ON IMPERIOUS. HE wi;h a check for $2129, certainly a most | Time, 1:553-5. colleglate golf ch';{mplonihlp to-day by ; A. Vanderwhite's | Sacramento . 0001300004 v S] substantial tribute to the generosity of | Mile, selling—Robert Waddell wen, Espionage deteanng Charles mhrock of Yale by ?fd‘,P M Curtls' McKinley, | = Base hits. 0203301009 WAS FOLLOWEDV IN PROCES IONAI,‘ STYILE BY G ‘D. BAXES the California Jockey Club second, Andes third. Time, 1:422 two up and one to play in a thirty-eight- ennels Roman Athlete beat Lopez SUMMARY. , ASTRIDE THE BUFFOON AND MR. PUGH RIDING WHALEBACK. Beiting In the ring was exceedingly | 26 and twenty iwi—[;?xv;wlvell on | hole match. In the tournament just closed 0: D. che's Bells of - , Free Lance second, About t me, 1:45 1-5. | Harvard both the team and indi- I e - i i e &y g brisk and old-fashionedlike, and no com- |~ Mile and tweaty yards—Trebor won, Pirate's | vidual champlonships of the colleges. T Luxor beat Chiarini Broth- A. R. Curtis’ Candelaria | Fashion Plate, 7-1; Gold ly, Spies, McGucken, Doyle, irate’s elly. ‘First base on called balls plaint could be registered about tight | Queen sécond, El Caney third. Time, 1:442-5 [ D s i ML N HE black and Vgold of the Califor- ]’HE CM.I.IS HAE"‘G FURM CHAHT prices. .Three, or just one-half of the fa- e d-Ct: “Penn” Beats Annapolis. rget_beat Pasha Kennels' | Los Angeles 8, Sacramento 7. Struck out—By nia Jockey Club and Fablola's vorites, justified the confidence reposed in Kempton Park Races. i ” - P. Narcissus | Jones 5, by Hit by pitcher—Sples, White and blue fluttered gayly in them, whilé Ads N, Rory .Ough and| ‘LONDON, May IL—At Kempton Pask| A O APOLIS, Md., May 11—Pennsylva- Tz e er” Tlas the breeze that flew briskly over Stromo crippled their constituents:in fail- | to-day the great Jubllee handicap 0f 8000 | or Ny o rer o Ty from | o Cmpire—J. O Connell. Scorer— the track at Emeryville yesterday |[OAKLAND RACETRACKSaturday, | 0 to land. Ransch and Bassinger di- | qovereigns was won by George Edwards' | bvmoie 10 ae cadets o | me—Fenn * | Cashman. and waved a merry welcome to the throng iVlfly 11, 1901.—Weather - fine.- -Track V‘g:d “ihe ifle%dle h;fl%fl-h. Santol. Caiman was second and Alvescote| The Pennsylvania freshmen won from 2| that filled the grand stand and clubhouse, ast. : arles gett had the honor of win-|¢nirq. Santoi’s victory completely upset |the cadets’ second crew , Yime—Pennsyl- cls He LOWELL HIGH SCHOOL | for everything and everybody seemed t0 | 2434, FIRST RACEFuturity course; sell- ning the Fabiola cup, offered for gentle- | calcylations. William C. Whitney's Kil- | vania 9:11 2-5, cadets 9:3 3-6; Chiarini WINS ON THE COURTS | conspire to make this Fablola Derby day | ing; three-year-olds; purse, §30, men riders. He had the mount for the | marnock 11, on which L. Relff had the | beat J. J. Keenan's Black- gvent on Tmoerious, and a 6§ to 5 favorite | mount. was'a warm favorite, and Richard | Harry Vardin Wins. surpass all others. Evidences of Mr. Wil- | 1pq0r 5, = oy stake, first round—J. Dean's Grevtela | The Lowell High School, represented by | llams® liberality and forethought were | ‘Bt Gratier” 107 .- ane & 55T {rr'mu;xer.lg;"fi'f' ggtnesaltlogl;et:;);flaz‘e’elflrsxmp Croker's Harrow, ridden by J. Reiff, was| ‘1 oNDON, May I1L—The concluding e Deceiver, 12-0; D. J.| Norman Hodgkinson and Carl Gardner, | everywhere visible, from the large Fablola | 2420 Ada N, 111 7% 61 2h | Whaleback with The B also considered dangerous. Greenan led | < 2 2398 F e Buffoon, second f ile fi h stage of the Richmond professional golf cat B 3 Kellogs’s Fries | carried off the honors In the annual ten. | flag Aying from the tall staff In the center | &8 Vlatterér, 1ii."..Hoer 4 3% 13 32 | cholce. Periwig, the mount of Mr. Siin- | ot & qUarter of 8 mie from Rome, Whe |\, rment to-day attracted a big erowd cker’s Merriwa beat B | e tournament for the championship of | of the track—his gift to the hospital as- | ‘330 Hey 4 Altar. 115 Alocde 8 § » 41 54 |Der; recelved extensive support, but the | Santol Grew 1o, the Toom g Neparated | In the outward journey of the first round on's. ‘J':-(k Freedom, the Academic League. Oakland High | soclation—to the beautiful decorations of figg énvlélm: m]-rosflnl‘ya n&eré 12& -“a g:o lec‘ém_l"i‘;;‘gwtflo‘s t%l;tckllfi%e‘%wpem Ada | {he second and third horses. Kilmarnock ‘[’Jhe brntmrshvardun glafi'cd a close game, roor oetz, ‘auntiry ut on the homeward Harr ined s i c | School got second place after making a |the clubhouse. In the latter broad bands | 50 Parsital, 107 .. Matthews s 5348 - 8 and Maresa figured so closely alike that | II was fourth. The betting .previous to i i fiest Slahteen hz’legdwie[‘n (f‘irv"; of satin ribbon in blue and white were ard}r’an s Bod, % | very fair showing in the finals against the each closed at 0dds of 5 to 2 in the betting | the Start was 3 to 1 against Santol, 9 to 1 ~ . . | 3, 105...Basgr 3 “: r:rmx1 fiurlv\;cr: i'r‘l’éiep;:;::éafi(;eéfi‘b" much too strong for Caldwell and | The clubhouse and the judges’® stand 2380 La_ Calma, 3, w " Fntiry chanee. with Hafley in the saddle. Lead- | present last night to see the close of what 6: . Out beat W. H. Robinson's | winners. At the last moment Gardner | festooned about the walls and from the .h":r't'"*'h’ %,'* s e R *Mndlfi, on the first event, a Futurity course 55”‘"’9‘ CRiaTs &ad-19 T § Rgaiihe Alwes- ) "8y gt 8 Tonien SV Do, & Nevwr srsold was substituted for Al Rosenberg, who | chandellers, and silken draperies of the |Second and third Jriving. winner, L. R e ey P‘C“’fl"g““" to fall | ®f® o bton Park May auction plate, | Mortality among the colored people of 5. 55 JaWowy = Mol was unable to play on account of sick- | same colors adorned the back of each. A a‘?'":‘g""‘i’“k'a e SrgPLaoiso Leep Y?ar o mg{&fl:‘tfin Ada N was slower | /"5 "SoVereians, was won by Frank | Baltimors during 1890 was three times SR = ness. small stirrup and strap, tied with blue and [fGrafter Jooked i ;,,:"m, ety Specd whes car. | some jerkwater. line, In. Comsequence °J" Jardner's chestnut colt Omaha II (bred |STeater than among the whites. Tuber- lzlzl';t 1tltz,illms(::'ere‘enltel'edbh'l lihe (Lou\l)le! white ribbon, held each yellow satin cur- | rying weight, She closed stoutly mext the rail, | Ransch on Grafter won very handil . | in the United States), with Clem Jenkins | culosts caused one-tenth of the deaths. NEW AVERAGE RECORD |gnd elght in the singles, but in the Jat- | tain in place. In a position of honor on | sfter Russeli had -taken a long chance. Ma- |18 to 5. In a drive Russell brought As 3} |in the saddle. » - he only Lwo Eiches Mvexs Lewye” H4e | the long center table stood the beautiful :::_; poi‘k:yteda:.nil&fl:h;l; frids taiine Stretch | g s time to beat Flatterer a head for MOST SUCCESSFUL OF ADVERTISEMENTS. _The regular competition of the San|(Gakland High, berkeley High, Alameda | silver cup given by tho ladies of the Fabl- | quit’ s Francisco Fly-Casting Club, held at Stow | High, Palo Alto High, Polytechnic High, |ola Hospital Association as & trophy for Y Betting—Cratter, 18-5; Ada N, 52 Flatterer, | 1o o g i e ';‘l’!t)ed in lhe ALL THE BENCH SHOWS Lake yesterday, was productive of the |St. Matthew’s and Boone’s Academy. the gentleman’s race. The cup was won | ¥ 5. nvictus, 25} Joyed the call, and :fmng Pt “flf finest average in delieacy ever made by | In the first round Taylor and Creed of [ by Mr. Ledgett, who received it from the never headed. Alexander finished .mml Closing Day and Mght Marked by % ,ten men. The average was 8 2-12, in a | Oakland Hish Sehool defeated Lilienthal | yangs of little Amy Long, the pretty 8- | 2435, SECOND RACE—Ome mile; seliing; | 98 Cariovinglan, a length in front of Rey Competition Among All Class . ?gi:r%s;r:l‘{:gh ?,Efn:x?g%‘gf the cast- | Soore being 6-3, 8-6. In this match Smith | year-old daughter of General Oscar Long. | maidens; three-year-olds and np; purse, $300. Dg“.;e iy R ot Winners. o er i At e g his iy | Was substituted for Harold Mann, which | The little lady was daintily attired in blue | 1uqex Iorse, ‘Wt, Jockey. in. | eren by Longelses? (hod lis colors 10%-| By far the biggest crowd that gathered 120 Tcet out into the Iake, Brotherton be. | (hange weakened that team maferially. | and white and performed her proud task g ) i, 1 el ;};n;lnhg T4 " | scramble ‘for two-year-olds. Considereq | at the San Francisco Kennel Club's dog se i 1 , I xT 2 ng second with 113 feet. 'Brotherton was | 7 (1 Bato altg High Sohaol rovens to | With childish zrace. 3436 niay Dasag: fnvincible, Rory went to the post & 6 to 5 | chow at the Mechanics’ Pavillon was The Bl’ 1 to the gaddock almost, he was thenl was certainly the most successful bench In the Cycling World. per cent. Towsig led in delicacy. Follow- | ca lared an y 0 ly outlined in blue and whits Kenyon of Boone's Academy, whom they | Were also gayly e AT D in a mild drive downed a 1d on this coast. head in 1:01%. The winner was ridden by | S oItion eyt RS prizes were awarded Bassinger and came in for steady support to the winners and a parade of all the defeated, 6-2, 6-1. Hodgkinson and Gard- | bunting. The day was cool and pleasant, | 2416 Rasp. Pl 2410 Cambacéres ner of the Lowell High School completely | the frack fast and the undercurrent of | 4§ Cembace % 1 h 2 g is a summary of the contest: H 2 010150 e i Ny Bomnanomotem o Eo i b o H H H H -3 o 1 | 5| EventNo. 3, | outclassed Lewis and Valleau of the Ala- | feeling that the day was devoted to a| 233 H, 1 at odds of 3 to 1. The GI' - : [»2| " Delica {meda High™ School, beating them in | charitable purpose made even old habitues | 538 & Vo 1 tremely good t IVer ran an ex- | pest in dogdom marched round and round $35 $40 $50 ® | 28 | Detteac straizht sets, 6-0, 6-0. The last match of 2 the sawdust in competition for a prizs for B e o 7 | the proumiacy rouna provea to be thg | Tk S Siich e, o7 the: etSmmoon | I W, B e e, v, | i T e et it 2 e ok e | s Ty et og i, v wiuner | 8 TRIBUNES = P + 3. with an added z 15%: 1% h Sz|walmE closcst of the day, In it Estorly and | " ladics of the Fablola Assoclation were | qaim*iiky, itk 5% 13041 ™oy 1t | 00, Srilie’ Rerfing "affair, which . webt ‘i | X228 Soorme HGoodehan's fox terrier, ES| %2 |53 Cavalier of the Berkeley High Sch 0od start. on_easily. ich - went to | Norfolk Handicraft, valued at $2000. The CONTESTANT. i< a3 ok | Y g! chool | present in large numbers, as well &8s many | driving. Winner, P. Sheridan & Co.'s ch. g. | Lizella. When Sylvan Lass had tired Jlm- d choice was the famous bull terrier, 535 m 550 o ‘22 83| were pitted against Freeman and Ben- | prominent Oakland people who are not |by Montana-Josephine. Duffy was fit and en- | my Bozeman took command with the O ot Wonder. Ivel Rustic, the fa. 2 R con- | members but who take a great interest in | joyed smooth sailing. ‘arlov] lan faltere Morello mari R EERE A nett of St. Matthew's. After a_long but who tak interest 1 Carlovinglan faitered o and she won eased up atYhe | moss Bastern. buil dog, captured the | | test the latter finally won, 7-5, 3-6, 8-6. | the well-known hospital. Generous dona- | once, but came on, finishing well. Rey Dare | finjsh from Dr. Marks and Fwnen, oo selection. 2 ° ‘ Bennett, who was little bigger than his | {lons were sent by many who were unable | Wil improve. La Caima had & rough trip. | Faury Toir, D0 N could ot get Stro- s e $25 $30 $35 | | racket, wielded that instrument with the | to attend. Aside from the donations, how- | Cambaceres has gone back, Too fast for Rash. | ;o to better than fitth position Baseball = I ) | strength of a man of twice his size. ever, the gate receipts, which Thomas H. 'Rf"“‘“‘_F““"I“D(‘;"'," 1112, -rna &glo::x 8 Capturiae the. pitee for the fival infle College Smls : Batty . = uilmu| In the semifinal round Taylor and Williams Jr. so Jensroualy fungd over; te Rey Dare, T-3; La Calme, 12 rator *Masts 55; | and fifty yard run, decided under seliing | At Providence—Yale, 15; Brown, 5. e <o pucpitin 5 24 | B8 | Creed, 0. H- 5., Misposell of Towne and |ithe Fahiols tuod amonnted 0 3G, Hore e DT Sveet Vole, 10; Willtam | conditions, with Goldone, Jimmy 'Coffey | At Cambridge—Harvard, 15; Bowdoin, 0. $25 $30 $40 $50 > | &, | &1 Slean, P. A.H., the score being 60, 6-2-| Noticeable among those who atiended | I 3. o then found It an expensive victory. In &| At Tthaca—Cornell, 6; Princeton, 1. {315 s | dn the ostier Bele or the chund hH""g“ the races were the following named: fierce, drive with Mission the bay horss| st New Tork-Columbla, 3; Pennsyl-| @ see the Cleveland RED-HEAD RACER, 106 ars | ms | Sn eOCEs g Bobna PSR- | Mre. John Yule, president of the Fablola | 2436. THIRD RACE-Five furlonges; selling; | got home first by a head, Bassinger flding | vanta, 5. 3 r with special Paimer Tires. ‘Beauties™: Young 100 | {542 905 |tions of Freeman and Bennett, 8t. Mat- | gospital Assoctation; Mrs. Chabot, two-year-olds; purse,, $400, an excemuna.uy brlmaut finish. When | V' in a class of their own. vth .-. | | 83 | 355 | thew’s, by beating them in straight sets, | and l(ra l:ar Requa, Mrm Dscar T Lollx. put up to be sold “Butch” Fisher bid the @il et et b i @ Good allowance for your old bicycle. Shimmer - i Bl 81 | “Fne onats, i whien Hoagkina | A Al oo Riats, e St M "i'fién"n" T o Yo Bengerd 3 31 1 | Winner up to $700, or 3400 over his entered LEAVITT & inmer . : 10 86. on_and | and Mrs. Gordon . Mr. " 105.. B - Gazdner. 1. . 8., and Taylor and Creed, | Wilson, hgs X B ScChesney, aica. G w. | QiZ0ory ough, ui..fafley 2 13 13 2n selling price. Coffey retalned his horse. | whaleback, 10; Beardman, 0; Periwig, & BILL, 2. n, am| ¢4 SR Solden Gate Pa v % ea . e ot s Verirs o "y,‘;ei'““k "‘.e first two sets handily and it %.vhfin':r“; !} Bartom ety "". s, M 3 5 OB rionlO e UnCSToN & §1% 675 6100 | 3:04:2m, 3:31, Good start. Won easily, Sec. | IB8: four-year-olds and up; purse, 0. : Bargains _in nd-hand bicyeles. afternoon: ® | looked very much as if they would make | a.d Mys, Emery, Mr. and Mps. Moller, Captain - Col.” §mith, 103 Tu.rnnl(n‘l R ond and’third driving, Winner, J. Weber's b, | Index, Horse, Wt Jockey. St % Str Fin. ey ior ust. o & o |it three straight, but then the Oakland | ong-Mrs. John Hackett, Mra dee, Mrs. | Timet%. 2% %, 8% %, 48%: %, 1:01% | T by Morello-Lizzle Dunbar. Winner Py | A e ’°' o e B8 B e T sverture, *“Nabucco | men tock a brace and won the thira set, Burbank, D. B. Hinckley, Mo and Ses: Has G, e Wt thase ACivine- Winner. | Dot . Marks shone at his best. (2351) Mission, 4, 1 R.uucn x 3h 1n 23 Belection, ~Braant” - |6-3. The Lowell men, realizing that they | rison Clay, ‘Mrs. Paxton Jright, Mrs, S A | Doble & Co’s b. £ by Rey El Santa Anm! Tass quit, “Stromo-could o nothing with Ms R 3 i 12 2h 31 ~ .. 3 - 4, emselves together an 00] e last se " . T. | bet on Re tired lasf rlong. e lver s 3;;’;‘;{' iy Rt Verdi | casily, 6-0, The complete score of the |and 1&’} Henry Hurd, 3 iR R Eatham. | de 4 wood ‘one A" bit too Tacy for Vasallo. | §i1% B o wx 8T 37 After -the ire! Finalé from second act Verdi | matell in favor ‘of Hodgkinson and Gard- D ol e e Eiabeth Gl "oty | Seratohed-_Glendanning 16 Sugn, &5; The —— @i6)Alee, 4, 42 81 31 Miserere and Tower scene from v o ay :glsese»& ei es ih. vai oMt anr(; Mrs. o“fi"uf.“m""l ll(:h "\ZV gwh Giver, "1% Vasallo, 4; Evea G, 30; San Lultion, | 2438. FIFTH RACE—Mile and 50 yards; MK b. 4,'i08.Tampin 6 735 9~ 39 - e Paul . ime—50 v a5 F N - - and | the lateness gftn:e hourth:d to be post- | 1ante, Mr. and Mrs. John Hurd and Dr, Orme | ¢ Coloiel. Smin, 5. ::::"Hmp‘ s:u'm“ "d;:",:m;::, ’2:.‘0 1 e TRt o, AL Dok barytone by poned when but two matches were com- t_ .d_ " . onas, . - . s n, first_three drivin Wi “ 'y Royal Ttalian March .. ...| Dleted. In singles Valleau of Alameda|" ; 2437. FOURTH RACE—Two miles; selling; | si2l impagious, 5, Ji2.Ledgett 1 12 13 13 | % by Goldfmch-Ablione. Bassiager on win | LADD’S GUN STORE s B ot s iy | Fifgh aeteated Kenyon of Boone's Acads Trunks and Valises.- - four-year-olds and up; purse, $400. 2408 The Buffoon, 4, 162.Bates 5 2% 2325 | jor'squeezed through a tight place on the rail. | | Reopened at old number, 421 Kear keley Beats Lick. emy, the score being 6-4. Cavaller of o Index, Horse, Wt, Jockey. St. 3%. Str. Fin. | 221.Whaleback 5, 162. Pugh2 4% 31 35 | Nfidjon received @ perfoct ride. Spike ran his | | seope Goods slightt Gamaged by water Berkeley Be: 3 Bovkeles Himn bent Bennétt of St Mat| We buy trunks by the carload. That's | fisf Limsaila, a, {07 Bosemand 1 1¢ .18 | s0Briman, 5 to-icgmnd & * ¢ €1 | race'pr Bemays and Kickumbob came fo- | | 3d- fire fo be- Sold ‘for- thifey dave at The Berkeley High School team won the | thew’s, 6-4. The remaining matches in sin- | why we_sell good trunks at reasonable| 221 Dr. Marks, 6, },‘;’fi“'fi‘;} i 229 Periwig, 'a, 162...Siflnner 3 35 43% 5 | FEL. 2grst turn. Donator was also knocked | | trcat Reduction. BISHING TACELS ang Academic League championship in base- gles will be played next Saturday morn- | prices. Suit cases, valises, traveling bags, Faunette Flynn 6 2 Time_1:404_ . Good start, Won easlly. Sec- | out of it Alee had early speed. Russell can- |} SPORTING GOODS of every description. 88, 2421 Sylv'n Las: 105.Flynt % 515 45 ond_easily. nner, Dr. H E. Rowell's b. g. | not handle Wyoming. Scratched—MacGyle 104, All goods bail from the Lick High School nine ves. | ing on the courts of the California Tennis | coin purses and pocketbooks in our leath: | (34z)Strermo. 5 114 Fauntiery § 4% &1 520 | by Morello-relen Scratch. 'Imperious possessd | Parader 105, Hindoonet 15, ¥ - s Mgudunt during terday morning at Recreation grounds, Club at 9:30. Hodgkinson, L. H. §., is a | er goods degnflment Everything lettered | 221 Don Luls, a, 102.Mathws & 7~ §8 810 | the requisite speed and was micely handled. | Ben]ng—doldoue RO Bl 1 ethe: 75 | | TG - putmy S Wite. Jull_for, sue Thic score was 9 to 2 and represents an | strong favorlte for first honofs in the sin- | in gold without charge. Sanborn, Vall & | 2 BI Mo, b, 7. Rt b e T e atiis et Ang Wty Beays, 20; Wyoming, . o.6; Donstds: T T . easy victory for the Berkeley team. | gles. | Co’y 741 Market street. 1 ime ;' mile, 1:46%; 1%m, 2:37%; 1%m, | = Betting—Imperious, 6-5; The Buffoon, §-5; | Bunello, 15; "Alee, 8 Kickumbob, 100,

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