The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 14, 1902, Page 4

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Pl THE SAN. FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1902 RESULTS OF THURSDAY’S RACING AT OAKLAND TRACKI : Dorrmasin s v o <t : W holesome CAN NOTHING CHARITY TO GAIN 5 8 the track at Oakland improves | PETH; C ALI/S RACING FORM CHART the better class of horses, driven 2 | into retirement by the long ! spasm of mud and rain, are grad- | OAKLAND RACETRACK—-Thursday, March 15.—Weather showery. Track slow. 3 v heir arance. | ST T e e —— ~ \.%WM‘— . i gc!:;!l“)mxsn;;::.nz;—r;:;lenb:;‘ejngl’l;gs; yes- | 3431. FIRST RACE: furlongs; selling; maiden three-year-olds: to first. :-I...‘;mm 3 terday, but the *rail path” had disap- Dok NG TR P Selection of Clerk for Promotmg Club Must g]ea;e(u an(ll all :re s_mnel:: s\l‘(.l:sd ?:]cz;:\ézl ; : n. Elm:::r‘ ::«m mT:nmr by Clear, spukling’ 5 ance when the barrs s T vood Farm.~Tro 7 0 i i i Favorites won three events. . 1 23 L C Nealon..J. Woods| 4 113 Justices Remains Give Percentage to |Farcrites won three eve . py vaing i 4 SR T paiatable. Has a ! 3 A the introductory sprint with Mythrox, a 00l 3 A0 Moo — tled. ! Some Institution. {19 to 1 shot, ridden by “Iroxler. Yrsula T e - % v Unset and S]tneplz-; l;mlfi"g,:«‘dc‘ the running 1o ?5.’0‘,333 Panger.. 10| 5 1 ‘7‘!‘, [ ¢ § flavor peculial‘ly - iLe stretch, where Troxler passes - R uz s 1 81 30 P - . » : vith k unt, winnming by a couple of ) 1 91 7 Powel Fredrick Removes|Supervisors’Committee Takes |lensthe. Yeeula "iiniehed cecond, three TR its own, malilng it the most d Decidéd Btand in th l((ng!?lls before Baltest. Blackthorn, the E L. 3 s n s » l bofiled b > for t le e ) i eyorite, ran last, t, 1:12. Good start. Won cleverly. Second and thfrd driving. [ George Aubertine an ecide and in the PErank Weirs “bleeder. Mike Strauss; | Ty i B,,,mg.f{?mi'e:’.fei ety Vreula 7 o her et popu ar ee ab w burgh. | Matter. bad been showing up well in his mo Sleeping Child grew weary. Forest King was plaved. Blacktharn pocketed soon after start \ & . T ; e A e e et vall METCORS v cr el St S (N Tl o oft st in cottage and mansion all ‘round | 2 to 1. With Hoar up he led t jump, reaching the wire héad of Tizona, the mount T at 10 and 1 t secures the boxs| [rom the f SECOND RAC etic club th r-olds and up the wide, wide world. Ma ce | ing contest between Jeffries and Fitzsim- | four lengths i Cavouits | 5 - and Comte | mons will be required to contribute O onmar e, S The afare x|Horse, Age, Weight. /S Owner and Jockey. The produs: o+ N ction of a | substantial amount to some charitable in- | SHOWed an fuiling. of s 3 Mike Strauss, 6..100| 2 W% o 3 " ¢ in u quo. | stitution or . public improvement before | Nigrette, the.1 to 2 favorite for the two- 109) 8 |Partington Bros. on:wl % Ss n Schmi and the | obtaining the required permit from. the | year-old dash, fed out Delsegno less than Rul - o110 R R n Cuser us conference to be an | Board of Supervisors to hold the exhibi- | length, Jolinny Woods furnishing ons [Glardndo, 6. 0107 7 » £ N Borehert. . Woods| - ervisors objected and|tion. This much was decided yesterday {1 BIn gond Nptdhen s e oAt Mocorito, & Il107| 1 10. A, Tolle. Flick St. Louts, U. S. A, 8 e i S - Loy w e leade . Gold Baton, G o/ H. L ST Winslette - R hs exbiuis 1t they| ered the applicatine ot the Tweatioth | Debind the Chinn & Forsyihe entry. - | S L Ratnehild, 4 133] 5 3.5, Comear: s Erasicr Brawers sisa of Black & Tan, Anheuser-Standacd. Fale.t.agor, A or asked the Justices he, X a BUOmE entietli | The Montana stable’s Impromptu, a 9 |Burns & Waterns, Ranch| 2 ' 9-5 B 1 tring. b ‘ Powel Fredrick, who now 11{,““"\' 1;)nu ;hv lS‘:u; ]-l‘rapcism Alhl(‘l:ch favorite for the seven furlong ru“.&had 165 Baldwin. L. Daly 8 ‘10 Faust. Expert Fais, Exquisite, Misheiob and Mai N - as Justices' clerk, and in | €ubs, both of which desire to promote | ayother clo call from defeat. way | Covington & Co,.Vickery| 30 . 100 e poncan S o ‘11 rl\jx- 35 The | the Pig contest in May. d nonme too well, he was ridden out to_the | . S e i R T e All orders prompily filled by : € es, ., 1 that while Fredrick | the tao el throusr Poy g last ounce by J. Daly, and then only beat | “winner, 3% tia Troquots-Gypsy. Mike = TR0, whiked weil Aud. di E. G. LYONS & RAAS C0., Wholesale Dealers, San Franecisco, C ° e 3 ; P e i B Brage a head. MacGyle finished third. not bleed. Rubino La ter than he formerly did. Berendos seemed to tire. Doreen A ©C man in every re-| and “Alec Greggains. | Another Elmwood Farm representative, only showed & i ado cut off. Scratched—S -~ t his name for | Proposed a resolution which was adopted | 7 he Giver. Shone. to advantage in the : B i as good men | DY the committee for recommendation o | Gastro handicap at a mile. The three- { the board that the permit for the month | yezy o]d ruled favorite, and pocketed for of May be given to the club that gives| i ;00 furlongs, Ransch finally extricated a public charity or to <o - lo the Republican party nd for no other selection. | Index({Horse and Weight. ad mo Suggestion to | the most money c Liis mount, earning a neck decision from | ne : - erence eénded without | Some public improvement in a sum 1ot | Waterscratch. Duckoy quit after leading | 415 |Nigrette . 2n 1% |Jamnines & Co, ccomplished less than 3500 paid before the per-| for <ix furlongs. 120 (Delsegno 2 or Curt Jeast $ formed Mayor Schmitz | mit is granted. Super vor to come to a de- | the exhibition would draw. tion of a « sre_the me next Monday | She narrowed | 1 id | “"Cougar went to the post first cholce for | (3420)[Guida %00 | {he final mile and a sixteenth event, run- 27 (Fludson ... paiate § SRPATE KEoSIPC, Sani AL s S ning third. Birkenrutu made too much | 3415 |Dug Martin. eting_of | the club securing go-valuable a pri ute of Sunello, being nabbed in the stretch o d contyibute to the public good and beaten a head by Grand Sachem, an | * W' 5’ appiieation of the Bay City Atk Jennings & Co.’s blk. f. by Midlothian-Twinkle. Woods on winner kept very bus: 0-18 to 1 shot. Close between next two. Hudson has gone back. . $ N 2h 8 | § 1n 2h [Chinn & Forsy 5 ~ aoats Ll 3h 34 |A B. Spreckels.Bivkrth) & 9 106/ 4 44 410 [B Schreiber... .Ransch| 5 S0l 85 E 5 L. A Blasingame..J.Daly| 100 20 . 1. Good start. Won ridden out. Second and third driving. Wianer, SRR NS dep- ! Jetic Club for a permit to give an ama- T g | A A A A A A A A A P i s : 3 o offioe: Richard | teur exhiblion was laid over for one Track Notes. 4. FOURTH RACE—Seven furlongs; selling; three-year-olds and u Enter Co]lege Rooms at Officials Will Inspect Cierk, and Robert [ Week. A communication read from ‘ s W il D —— - — ——— e Justice | the Pacific Association of the Amateur | The four-mile Thornton stake will be T ; g oebis o i W ctic Union to the effect that the club | decided at Oakland to-morrow. | Fin. | Owner and Jockey, Night and Wreck El Paso and North- while Dennis i ed the rules by matching n- Advices from Austr: a state that “Pi” 3 1h ‘Mnn(nna Stable. .. The amateurs and professio at | Ruiz and Bddie Ames Intended leaving | 1n PR e et Furnishings eastern Road. 15 candidates effort hibition. Action was postponed | for Manila, where racing is enjoying a 31 6. |Elmwood Farm. -8 ¢ T =) el three the | - the result of the investigation of | Locm. 8.8 _IT.3. Shaonon..".Conley| 10 ' 18 is_generally the club by the board of governors of the | Foliowing ave the entrles for this after- %, 1:3L. Good start. Won first three driving. The bitter feeling which has, for some| The report that J. C. Stubbs, directos Welsh will I association, which is to be-held in the | nocn’s events: 3 Winner, Montana Stable’s b, b, by Crescendo-Amida. Impromptu ran a game race after § c =t 10 the Bupervisors e our furlongs; selling; maiden | getting'away none too well. Brags shcwed improvement. MacGyle should be hard to beat' | time past been brewing between the med- | of traffic for the Harriman roads, will ba > San Francisco Athletic Club was next time. Troxler rode a sadly misjudged race. Barnato outran himself for a piece. icos and dentals of the Affiliated Colleges | at El Paso next week has given rise ta i-visors peonline fhe granted a permit to hold an amateur con- ntom. 88| ... Fire Dance..10% | boomame o A e T TR R aiten yamteday when the medieal | the rimerthet Harrinan will sieceh test on March 28, and to the Ariel Rowing allaghan.109| 3420 Temprano ... 97 | 3435. FIFTH RA One mile; Castro handicap;: three-vear-olds and up: to first, $400. 3 & i 2y, . A B e, * Fred- | Club for Apri Ciarinetts ... The Forum...109 | ————————— | T E NI L =L 'B m. students entered the dental college and LlI P‘a:rv a AddNr:lh-'x;;!fim Rallway & t to hold La Figaro.... Katanga 97 | yodex Horse, Age, Weight.|S %. % Str. Fin. | Owner and Jockey. | Op. & wrecked the furnishings, leaving it with t ated that Harriman is anxious Mayor Schmitz ap-| GOLFERS HOPE TO GET — . — I— - the appearance of having been visited by | to buy this railroad for the purpose of he will not give it 1 (The Giver, 3 ; 22 1n |Elmwood Farm...Ransch 52 |a cyclone. A feeling of enmity started | competing more strongly with the Santa R i K e A COUESE IN THE PARK & Dwight Way..114 | Giin) (con Bonennd i 199 & S A auners & 9:2 | between the two rival colleges some time | Fe for Southern California business. affix his signature to anv | Committee Is Appointed to Confer B Tutts, o cclid [Frangible, 5 .. 2 44 ago, when the medical students staked |Should. Harriman buy the ElI Paso and coming from the office | " . 5 Yellowstone -.112 | 3411 |Galanthus, 4 1 8 their goats out in front of the dental | Northeastern Railway and send passen- Justices of the Peace. | With Superintendent McLaren N e (; B bullding. The tooth-pluggers immediate- | 2€rs over the Rock Island from Chicago Powel Fredrick removed | on Suitable Location. selling; maiden i . 1:18; mile, 1:44. Won first three driving. \vin- | ly resented having these wandering, blat- | tae route to Los Angeles would be four and George Aubertine " Boots ¢ by Tiger-Miss Gift. loved for six furlongs and then | tering embellishments adorn their cam- | liours shorter than the fastest Santa F'e meeting of persons interested in s - - : Fas - - 1 - . California limited that is now running efr positions as deputies £ i A Ma 2 The Giver much the best. Was pocketed on the rail for three-eighths of & mile. . They further faared disease, as the | € Jin e geio bo b it a public golf links in Golden Ga ol AR teh closed fast through the stretch. Colonel Ballantyme had a rough trip. is had been inoculated with the bac- |out of Chicago. H P i ck of w Park was held vesterday afternoon in one Venecia . o7 feria of tuberculosis, smallpox, typhotd p William Sproule and E. O. McCormick of the Grand Hotel ain of the San F s chosen temporary chair-| jegurth race 1. Acklom tempora olds and upw 97 | 3486. SIXTH RACE—I 1-16 miles: selling; three-year-olds and up; to first, §3: 1ling; four-year- | Index |Horse, Age, Weight./St. 4. removals Roxburgh and A d with stirring up strif arty against M Prestolus Ciscs fever and other-dread diseases, in order | Of this city are going to join J. C. Stubbs g that the wielders of the dissecting knife | at El Paso, and they will leave. the lat- might study the effects produced by these | ter part of this \yee}( for Laxu_ It s d-fferent maladies. The dentals painted | Stpposed that Harriman has ordered Owner and Jockey t pro . weet Tooth..108; 3214 The Pride....116 129 (Grand Sachem, a.101| 3n Moran. ... ..Stua he goats blue and gold and removed | these three officfals to inspect the prop- SSEs WL PRy ras stated by A. F 2 Walcott 106] .... Pope Leo.....112 | ¢ unello, b «rrr.e 101 1 113 ... Birkenruth P Bt their favorite feeding ground | crty and road of the El Paso and Norta- 1 months ago Ellsworth pre- Titania 103| 3416 Dorian a1 [Cougar, 4 104 3 “Ransch to the back of the Veterinary College. In | eastern Rallway and will await their re- ) Maresa ougal. . ..111 [Aloha II. 4 Dr. Boyle.. 1 a petition for a public golf cour: the Park Commissioners, but no a 103 | 108 i s retaliation the medicos one day last week | Port placed the goats in the halls of the dental | Both Sproule and McCormick refuse to the Park was taken upon it. Park Commi: college, where they succeeded. in parta- |d the object of their trip to meet . e Tiis i Palace at | Stoner R. H. Llovd has been approache g B16: mellthss/ fots i f a most appetizing repast in the|J Stubbs. They merely s Presidio, is the Diamond Palace at | 5%y, Sibject and has expressed himsel Firh xace—One mile; selling; four-year-olds 100 EinE a8 et e e A L asious t0 mist 2. Hius, aad that gomery stree of | 5 willing consider any plan presented [ #Pd uPwasc first thre clal dentures before they were finally di: they will travel with him until he reaches 28 Bangor ......100 5 238 Windward ...106 | driving. Herculean .. 106/ 5418 Kickumbob ..103 | his pre M.L.Rothch’d.102 [ it up. A. An- | ng pro- | | its merits. A commiitee consisting of worth, A. E. Acklom and H. C. was appointed to consult Supe: 3. Moran’s b. g by Tammany-Belinda. Sachem probably a bit short in | lodged from their point of vantage by tke | California. . Too much use made of Sunello. Cougar has rickety knees and gave | timely arrival of Janitor Douglas and his s oaas aiande g g i cut off on back stretch. Merops had no speed. s £ L iamond Golch ,,(‘1‘, of | intendent. McLaren about a s — T mn Not safisfled, however, w‘lth their work TN unt of the dasssge- done . deco- ) prepare an Sixth race—Seven furl selling; - 2 73 = cenge, the “unknown dead butchers" | censed count of the d o1 to be laid Sicih. race_-Seven furlo; elling: three ol New Trial for Kirby Ranch Case. ‘;,’,,’;‘efi“m. College of Den :r;-a;urr:e their and if the cuiprits are L. Abboy K mbaceres . 9 King Dellis...113 | = Second race—Yellowstone, Dulcimer, Tufts. The Supreme Court vesterday grant time last night and tore some ten or | found will g0 hard with them. The ce to th&€ committe 03 Huachuca . 338 John MeGurk.109 v A S g 3. H. Ben- | Elizabeta Kirby's petition for a anted | twelve doors from their hinges, smashed | faculty is determined to demand repar fter a suitable location has been foun 419 Mike Rice 7 St. Simonian 114 { Third race—Or t YA hitha. Kby Lot e Or a new trial | yenches and destroyed all that came in | tion of the medical students. A peac Will Hold Rummage Sale. cbert Johnstone, the resident profe: 3 Parsifal L. in the Kirby ranch case. William Hoff- [ their reach, leaving the bullding. in a | termination of the lamentable trouble be- 3 Quiet fonal of the San Francisco G Cl avochs o sional of a ancisco Golf Club. i1 Bl chies I itania, | Man claimed that he bought a portion of | diiapidated condition. tween the two college the ranch on false representations, and The dentals are wroth at the a ourth race—Sweet Tooth, Princess is anxiously leok- ge sale and bazaar will be held wiil be asked to prepare a plan showing P g - of van- | ed for by the heads of ea dies of the Mizpah Presbyterian | the position of each of the nine holcs. Th‘fimf*fi:" < Bangis tiske brougl:,t suit aga’l};‘stlmr\. Kirby to re- | dalism committed by their rivals and Fourth street Saturday. | The committee will report to a meetin B ey 3 c . B ., Trats cover damages. The lower court allowed | swear that the clock on the medical build- .TON, Bermuda, March 13. o me remain open every day | which will be held at 4 p. m. next Thurs. Selections for To-Day. Sixth race—Lady Sterling, Quict, King Del- | his claims, but the Supreme Court has | ing shall lose 1ts har ST i’ secht Tieliommitgs, sritved Mo until March 22, ay in the parlors of the Grand Hotel. Tirst race—The Forum, Clarinette, Tem- | lis. found fatal defects in the proceedings. The demtal faculty are very much in- | to-day, from New York March 1l. B ) . 'l‘had a general run-down feeling, lacked ambition, and had no appetite whatever, with a very languid feeling at all times. On going to supper one evening my boarding mistress recommended my taking Ripans Tabules. She told me her experience with them, as well as that of others to whom she had spoken about the Tabules. 1 decided to make a trial, and since | have been taking them I feel like a new-made man, and have none of 0000000000000000000000000 my former complaints, taking a more decided interest in my work and in life in general. At druggists’. The Five-Cent packet is enough for an ordinary occasion. The family bottle, 60 cents, contains a supply for a year. e e e e e e S SR o | | | |

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