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HATCH | weight, | after | rounds for a decision. | of his YOSEMITE CLUB SEGURES PERMIT Supervisors Grant It Right to Hold Contest. Walcott and Gardner Are Matched to Fight This Ay Month. The Board of Supervisors granted the Yosemite Athletic Club permission yes- terday to hold a contest in April, and un- less the Superior Court intervenes ring- goers will have an opportunity of seeing Joe Walcott and George Gardner box twenty rounds in Woodward's Pavilion on the evening of April 25. Thed Naticnal Athletic Club is making a strenuous ef- fort to put pitfalls in the path of the Yo- semite Club, but Manager Corbett de- clares he will not tolerate interference. ‘he men will fight at catchwelghts. Walcott will enter the ring weighing 143 pounds. There being no stipulated Gardner has the advantage. Since coming to this city he has, like other Eastern boxers, taken on weight. When Gardner last met Walcott in this | clty the colored man was given a decision | twenty rounds’ torrid fighting. After the battle Gardner claimed he was not fit. If there #s anything in *‘doping’ boxing contests Gardner should defeat Walcott, as he easily defeated *“Kid” Carter, who beat Waicott and Joe Choyn- ski. Walcott, however, sometimes verses the order of things and therc are many who think the colored man will beat Gardner in quick fashion this month. On Thursday evening next the Ariel Rowing Club will give a boxing entertain- ment in Woodward's Pavilion for the benefit of its boathouse. *Billy” ILeon- ard, champion feather-weight boxer of the Olympic Club, is to meet Paul Mar- tin, the youth who made such a splendid showing ‘at the last tournament given . by the Olympic Club. Teddy Wolff and Charles Peterson will aiso wox four other bouts between the best amateurs in town. On the evening of April 11 the Acme Athletic Club of Oakland will give a fine exhibition. Manager Lavigne has matched Eddi¢ Hanlon and Frankie Neil to box ten rounds and Dave Barry and Harry Foley to go the same distance. A good’ preliminary bout will open the entertainment. McFadden and “Spider” Welch will meet in the gymnasium of the Reli- ance Athletic Club on the evening of April 8. This will be their second fight. Both men are in active training. Billy Ryan Shows Superiority. PHILADELPHIA, March 3L — Billy | Ryan of Syracuse had a shade the better six-round bout with Tim Callahan of this city to-night at the Washington Sporting Club. The fight was a hard and fast one and Ryan surprised the specta- { tors by his cleverness. — ADVERTISEMENTS. In Three Words It takes but three words with- out superlatives to define the superiority of unter Baltimore Rye viz: The Perfect Whiskey CHRISTY & WISE COMMISSION CO., Inc., #3425 California Bt San Francisc Telephone Main 87 DR. 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Southwark Apr. 9.noon Vaderland. Apr. 16,n000 Pennland. Apr. 14,3 pm| INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., Chas. D. Taylor, G. A. P. C,, 30 Montgomery. re- | There will be six | BESULTS. OF MONDAYS RAGING AT OAKLAND TRACK SPEEDY CIRGUS THE CALIL/S R.A.CING- FORM CEHART QAKLAND BAC_EIE_AC!—-Monduy, March 31.—Weather flge. Track lsst 3521. FIRST RACE—Mile and 50 yards; selling; three-year-olds and up; to llrlt. M. 16Ut darings thar nagal, on outside of the burnch all the way. } 3524. 1 Betting. Index [Horse, Age, Weight.|St. 3. 4. Str. Fin. Owner and Jockey. Op. . 3500 |Windward, 6.....1011 52 81 24 1n [Henncssy & C3..Jackson| 6-5 11.3 3496 |Fridolin, 4....... 924 11 1n 1n 26 . W. Scott,..Winsiette| 2 7.3 509 cate, (100/7 2n 2332 31 5 ..Hoar| 10 - 15 4 5 72 62 4% 45 30 20 Satan, 5 2 31 4% 61 54 10 12 Light Ball, 4. 6 61% Th 61 6% 6 6 8497 (Mythrox, 3 8 08 010 Th 71 30 30 3457 |Goid Baron, 6 3 82 8% 83 85 30 50 3406 (Pencil Me, 4. .102(9 4n 51 910 910 30 50 3496 |Ting-a-Ling, 5... 10 10 10 10 10 - 20 50 Time—4, :24%; %6, 1:15%; mile, 1:42; 1m 50yds, 1:45. Good start. Won first Thtee driving. YWinner, Henncaty & Goos b h. by Fonsq-Mabel Dufty. - Jackson outAnished Winslette. Captivate quit. Invietus ran a fair race under weak handilvg. Pencil Me found the route too far, Scratched: ‘Whaleback 9. 8322. SECOND RACE—Four furlongs; selling; two-year-olds; to first, $325. ] | Beiting, Index(Horse and Weight.[St. %. %. Str. Fin. Owner and Jockey. Op. * CL. 3516 |Lizzie Rice. 3 18 11 1n |W. L Stanfleld.Jackson| 7-5 6-5 (8474) |Nigrette . 2 2R 23 24 [Jennings & Co...L. Daly| 5-2 2 7 42 3% 34 [(Burne & Waterhs.Ranch| & 5 3 6 3h 42 43 |A. B. Spreckels.Brodien| 10 20 + 51 51 51 [Mont Stable.Fauntleroy| 12 = 40 5 61 62 61 |EI Primero Stable...See| 40 100 1 72 71 72 |G W. Scott...Winslette| 50 8 86 85 84 |E 1 Wheeler Dyer| 50 200 9 9 9 9 8. McNaugmo Hoar| 200 100 24%; %, Good start. Won first three driving. Winner, W. L. Stanfleld's &r. f. by Captive-Leéra. Winner outbroke her feld. Nigrette closed very sirong. - Maxette Tan a nice race after getting away none too well. Donami quit very early. Scratched— Fire Dance 100, Horatius 109. A A A A A A 8548. THIRD RACE—Six furlongs; selling; three-year-clds; to first, $325. T T Beiting, Index|Horse and Weight.!St. %. %. Str. Fin Owner and Jockey. | Op. Cl. 3304 |Evander . 5 31 35 85 1ns (Fisher & Co 5 .52 | 3508 |Killdoe .. 4 2% 2n 21 24 |[B Schreiber B AL D | 8502 |[E. M. Brattain...110/ 3 11% 11 1h 8h |W. L. Stanfi 6 8 | 3503 [Malaspina . 8 73% 73 514 41 [MallowmotS.F. 87 Mg | 3487 |Rubino 9 51 61 62 51 |8 Bowley & Co 10 20 | 3017 [Rosewar 2 4% B1i 4hi‘ef |Bums& WaterhstRanchl 4 /3 fTovu 04{ 7 81 81 81 710 [C. W. Chappell...Stuart| 50 100 Inocen 0711 6% 4% T4 81 W. Baldwin. L. Daly| 20 30 Phyliis 0706 91 91 910 915 |El Primero Stable...See| 10 20 Senumr 1010 10 10 10 Clayton & Co Flick| 20 80 . %, 1 Good start. Won first three “driving. Winner, W. e The Greek-Peril. Toss up at the close. E. M. Brattain streiched Malaspina_away poorly. Scratched—Evea G 107, Legal Maxim 1(9. e A A A e A A e A A FOURTH RACE—1 1-16 miles; West Oakland handicap; 3-yr.-olds & up; to first, $100. Rubino had a rough trip, Rosewar | | Beiting. Index |Horse, Age, Welght.St. %. % Owner and Jockey. | Op. Ci. 3508 (MacGyle, 5...._.. 258 Elmwood Farm..Ransch| 6 10 3506 |Rio. Shannon, 5. A Fauntleroy| 5 1 3500 {Position, © 12 2 6 Stuart 3 16-3 3 4 napp| 8 15 12 Hoar| 4 6 n 5 L. Dalyl 15 40 A |G. B. Morris. . Jackson| 2 8-5 { 5; mil 1-16m, Good start. Won first | * three ‘driving. = Winner, ol Brutus-Ledalia. _Winner showed improve- mont. With a stronger finisher up, Position ve won. Bragg away poorly, ran a __good race. Dr. d pocketed balance of trip, 8525. FIFTH RACE—Five and a half furlongs; selling; four-year-olds and up; to first, $325. 51y 4 W. Elliott’s fleld at the start. by Hermence- T Betting. Index |Horse, Age, Welght.[St, 3%. %. Str. Fin. [ Owner and Jockey. | Op. Cl. % i | 8472 |Miss Mae Day, 5.107| 2 1 1% 3 14 [(W. W. Eliott #2300 3808 |Bir Hampton, som24 12 1% 2n |George Miller. e 3 5 21 £ .81 (Misc. Gltion. Hawson| 37 6 8§ 43 52 42 8. 12 1 3 il Al | 6 6 61 61 [CW. Chappell...Stuart| 20 25 | 4 ‘Ovc:xr Tolle, AR 74 76 .3.Baldwn & 10 15 | 3 Ada N, 4. 9 84 R85 |Antrim Stable 10 20 | {Skip Me, 8 94 95 |W. Covington 30 7 |Goal Runner, 0 10 |Alaska Stable. 20 15 071,. Good start. Won easily. Second and third driving. Aala-la-la. Winner slipped away from her Sir Hampton came from back in the bunch. Kitty Kelly stopped. Oscar Tolle away poorly. Scratched—Midmight Chimes 107, School for Scandal 107. | 8526, SIXTH RACE—One mile and fifty yards; three-year-olds and upward; to first, $325 | 1 B-m | nllex|Forse, Age, Welght.|St. . %- Str. ¥in. | Owner and Jockey. 'gl. | 3459 |Wolhurst, a......106)6 62 4h 11 13 3. McMichael. Jackson| 4 | (3805) Marshal Neil, '4.108/ 2 3n 31 23 2n [R A Smith Daly| 8-5 ! |Gawaine, 4. 710004 21 1n 34 35 |W 12 { |Plan, a. 1088 71 7% 51 45 (1. Conway [ {Lena, a. 102/3 1% 2n 4% 52 |[F. T. Nichols. ¢ | 8505 |Moreneo, 0007 8" 8 63 85 |[E. M O'Brien.Fntleroy[ /10 | 3481 |Einstein, 6.....103/ 5 4n 65 71 T4 v 15 4 {San Venado, a...108| 1 51 52 ¥ 8 T. T. Rector. Conley/| 10 34 7 |Constable, 3 . 92| Left B . Musto & Rulz . Winslet| 5 Bernot: 5- __|Burns . -Rnsch| 5-2 WINS BY A NECK| Baldwin’s Colt Captures the Montgomery Handicap. Wazx Taper Reaches the Wire Second in an Exciting Finish. MEMPHIS, Tenn., March 3L—W. T. Baldwin's bay colt, Circus, three years old, by Characus-Nione, won the rich Montgomery handicap this afternoon by a short head in the good time of 1:48%. ‘Wax Taper finished second, a head before Flora Pomona. The odds against the winner at one time were at the sensa- tional figures of 100 to 1. The Montgomery handicap was the fourth event on the programme and thirteen horses faced the starter. Flora Pomona was added at the last moment. Hildreth's entry, Waring, Vulcain and Searcher, were always favorites at 8 to 5, while Nitrate was second choice at 4 to 1. At the opening of the betting odds of 100 to 1 were laid against Circus, but a steady play on the colt forced the price down to 30 to 1 at the close. The start was a good one with Siturian in front. Waring immediately assumed command and led his field up the back stretch at a merry clip, closely followed by Siturian and Flora Pomona. At the far turn Circus made his run from behina and turning into the stretch held fourth position. The finish was an exciting one, Circus winning by a head from Wax Taper, who closed up a lot of ground in the run home. Summary: First race, Inaugural purse, $500, five fur- longs—Ed Austin won, Sevoy second, Death third. - Time, 1:02%. Second race, half-mile—Breakspur won, The Don sccond, Maverick third. Time. :50. Third race, one mile, sellfng—El Caney won, S aey second, Harry Wilson third. Time, 1 Fourth race, Montgomery handicap, $2000 added, mi'~ and a sixteenth—Circus, 87 (Earle), 80 to 1, won; Wax Taper, 124 (Dominick). 8 to 1 and 3 to 1, second; Flora Pomona, 98 (Min- der), 20 to 1, third. 'Time, 1:48%. Barouche, Waring, Vulcain, Searcher, Siturian, Nitrate, Flying Torpedo, Brigade, Walkenshaw and Lou Woods also ran. Fifth race, half-mile—Judith Campbéell won, Princess Tulane second. Pearl Model third. Time, :50. Sixth race, five furlongs, selllng—Leviathan won, Somersault second, Sam Houston third. Time, 1:03 WASHINGTON, March 31.—Bennings sults: First race, five furlongs—Alpaca won, Nino- nia second, Happy third. Time, 1:04 4.5, Second 'race, _half-mile—Rose Tint Shued second,” Spring Brook _third. 153 Third race, steeplechase, about two and a half miles—ATius won. Handvise second, Silent Friend third. Time, 5:45. Fourth race, steeplechase, about two and a balf milee—Hasrl Xarl woh, Masterplece sec- ond. Royal Stag third. Time, Fitth race, six and a halt furlongs—Essene won, Lock A second, Melstersinger third. Time, 1:25 2-5. Sixth race, four and a half furlongs—Blue and Orange won, Julia Lyster second, Tribes- man third. Time, :58 2-5. Seventh race, mile and seventy yards—Lamp O'Lee won, All Saints second, Fonsoluca third. Time, 1:51' 2- re- won, Time, REALTY COMPANY FORMED—The San Francisco Realty Improvement Company was incorporated yesterday for §200,000. The direc- tors are: D. S. Watson, C. R. Bishop, A. Sut- ton, J. R, Fulton and J. H. Spring. Time—%, :25; %, ; mile, 1 Second’ and third driving. Winner, J. McM hurst outstaved Marshal Neil. Gawaine quit. left. Scratched—Limelight 103, ‘Lento 97. Im 50 yds, 1:44. Bad start. Won easily. ichael's b. g. by Ventilator-Nutbrown. Wol- Plan ran a nice race after, being almost HE West Oakland handicap, cver one and a sixteenth miles, aver- shadowed the other events on the card at Oakland yesterday in the way of class. at the same time furnishing one of the prettiest finishes of a fortnight. It resulted in MacGyle, a practically neglected 10 to 1 shot, ably ridden by Ransch, getting the verdict from Rio Shannon by a nose, with Posi- tion, the heavily played second choice, finishing at Rio Shannon's saddle skirts. Fauntleroy, on Rio Shannon, carrying 105 pounds, cut out the pace and had Ransch uot squeezed through a ‘very small space next the rail with MacGyle, Jimmy Cof- fey's horse would have won. Lee Jack- son astride Janice, the 8 to 5 favorite, got cut off early in the game, and thereafter found himself in a pocket from which he apparently found it impossible to extri- cate himself. After the race Charles Boots, owner of the winner, gave it as his opinion that Lee Jackson had not han- dled MacGyle to the best of his ability when the Brutus gelding was beaten iu a i.race some days ago by Dr. Bernays. Green Morris became very wrathy at the aspersions cast on the honesty ~of his young jockey and laid thé matter before the stewards. Unless the accusations are substantiated by facts Owner Morris, .it is said, threatens to sue the proprietor of Elmwood farm for libeling Jackson. Although the weather looked threaten- ing an unusually large crowd viewed the sport. There were no startling reversals of form, with the favorites making a “stand-off” by capturing three purses. Windward, with Lee Jackson in the saddle and second choice in the betting, was the tip for the opening mile and fifty yard selling run. Jackson waited with his mount behind Fridolin, the favorite, and the outsider Captivate until the stretch was reached. Then he sat down 1o ride, and catching Fridolin all out the final fifty yards, won by a neck. Capti- vate was third. Jackson followed this first win up by | capturing the two-year-old dash with Lizzie Rice. The nlly was backed down in the betting from 8 to 5 to 6 to 5, and away first was never headed. Larry Daly, down on the rail with Nigrette, came very strong at the close, losing by a neck. Maxette, a new one from the Burns & ‘Waterhouse stable, ran a good third. Heavily backed to take the third event, a six-futlong selling affair, Evander, with Johnny Hoar up, nearly gave his backers heart disease by only beating Killdoe a nose. After setting a merry clip out in the lead, E. M. Brattain ran third. W. W. Elllott's fast mare, Miss Mae Day, scampered home ahead of a big bunch of sprinters in the five and a half furlong number. Her odds were gradually forced down from 8 to 5 to even money, 5 and she won all the way. Foucon brought Sir Hampton alons from far back, taking lhe lace from Narra G by a ne ‘Wolhurst was the pick of lhe inside se( to win the last race, at one mile and fifty yards, and the veteran did the trick. Jackson moved up with him by degrees from sixth position, scoring somewhat easily at the wire from Marshal Nell, the favorite. Gawaine ran third. Track Notes. The New California Jockey Club is making preparations for a great day’s sport on Saturday, April 19, which has aptly been termed “‘Milroy Day.”” On that occasion the free list will be absolutely suspended and the entire profits from the gate admissions, books, privileges, etc., il be gjven to the fund for the benefit the fathily of R. B. Milroy, late secre- fary of the organization. A special pro- gramme will be arranged, to which horse- men are expected to make liberal entries, and from each purse 50 per cent will be deducted, the amount to be aj egpned to the fund. Tickets will be placed on. sale at $150, but there will be no limit as to the sum purchasers may pay for single ad- mission. -+ With their accustomed gener- ity, Thomas H. Wiliams Jr. an Colone! Burns have already s fied their intention of giving 3100 each for’ tickets. All of the association’s officials will dcrmtrlbute their services gratis for the day. Secretary and Manager C. F. Price gave out yesterday that racing at Onklmd would itively cease on Wedn April A number of bookmakers n(d owners had requested the. association to &mr for at least ‘thirty e hornmzn signifying ess to nflwr an remnn ldle. The m:“““ ment, however, states that it was nally announced that the length of the season would be 150 days and that no fiurse would be less than $400, and it will eep faith with the racing public. Fablola day will be held on Saturday, April 26, for the benefit of the hospital of that name. On Wednesday, April 30, the association | will give a benefit for the Town Hall fund of Emeryville. Next season all the stakes will-have added money, with the exception of the Burns handicap, which will remain the same as heretofore, $10,000 guaranteed. It is not improbable also that next season will be shortened by fifteen or twenty days, the purpose being to have fewer days and higher class racing if possible. Jackson piloted three winners yesterday. A carload of horses, the property of Dr. Rowell, P. Howley and S. Judge, leave for Chicago to-day. . Following are the entries for this after- noon’s events: First race—Seven furlongs; vear-olds and upward. 8517 S. for Scandal.111( 5076 Compass . 3515 Meadow Lark.116| 3405 Mike Rice. 3119 B. F. Mason..110| 3425 Onyx ... 3505 Morinel ......114| 3521 Gold Baron 3227 Marineuse . 3517 Novia .. 3388 Geo. Dewey 3509 Expedient . Second race—Four furlongs; two-yeas-olds. selling; four- purse; maiden 3510 Prnce Eugene, w« 466 Prestolus . Gorgalete . 1 Prince Briffin, 113 Felice . 1 3510 Honiton 3510 Katanga 8510 Escarola 3510 The Forui Third race—Five and a half furlongs ing; three-year-olds. 3431 Al . 100§ 3511 Sir T. Tiddler.112| 8611 Blackthorn ..117 2970 Sol . 14 3408 Claudator ....109' 8438 Dulcimer .....112 3511 Axminster 3511 Satchel ... 3390 El (‘hlhuahua 1I7 11 Flitt] 17 8ir luul 3067 Rud Hynl Fourth race—One mile; selling; three-year- olds and upward. 3153 Alicia .110| 3481 La Borgia. 3481 Tizona ‘112 3526 Plan .. 112 3514 Tufts “1011 3505 Frank Woods.112 3460 Ulloa 51 12 3517 Silver Fizz 3499 Black Dick 3521 Satan .... Fifth race—Seven furlongs: the Shattuck henAlean: threaven=-nlds and upward. 3507 Hagerdon ...110) 3507 Sweet Tooth.. 98 3507 Varro 3224 Constellator ..106 (@50n)Sibtes. Teante.. 06 | 3500 Tom seaaior -108 Sixth race—One mile and a sixteenth; sell- ing; three-year-olds and upward. 3614 Bl Mido 112} 3485 Lief Prince...111 8457 El Fonse 3514 Cougar . 3520 Lento . 8508 Diomed . * Selections for To-Day. First race—School for Scandal, Meadow Lark. Second race—Horatlus. Gold Van, Honiton, Third race—El Chihuahua, Sol, Axminster, Fourtk race—St. Rica, Black Dick, Lime- light. Fifth Tooth. Sixth race—Diomed, Cougar, Quadrs. ——— Esster Racts in England. LONDON, March 3L.—At the Manchest ter Easter meeting to-day the Lancashire handicap steeplechase, of £200), three miles and a half, was won by Fairland. Arnold was second and Inquisitor third. Fifteen horses started. At the Kempton Park Easter meetin, to-day the Queen’s prize, a handicap o 500 sovereigns, for three-year-olds and u». ward, one mile and a_quarter, was won by Wabun. Royal George was second and Bostonian was thh‘d Pen horses started. Vanderbilt’s Hnru a Winner. PARIS, March 31.—At fhe opening day of the race meeting to-day the Prix de Mars was won by W. K. Vanderbilt's Bat, with Jenkins un. The Prix de Sablons '“dl ‘won_by Codmdnn‘ w‘l’m Righy in the e Be e e was won by 3501 Quadra . ‘111 (3515)Free Lance. Fi “1 8496 Lodestar ..... Marineuse, race—Consteliator, Hagerdon, Sweet NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HERPICIDE NOT A FAKE. Unsolicited Testimonials Tell of Its Superiority. Alf R. Kelley, residing at dero street, San Francisco, the following: “When I first purchased Herpicide I thought, like the majority of hair prepa- rations, it would prove a fake. I am happy to state that, on the contrary, it is all, and even more, than you claim for it. Quite a number of barbers throughout the section in which I travel have called attention to the new hair sprouting out on my scalp and inquired of me what I have been using. I tell them ‘Herpicide'; also give them your name and address.” 1902 Cleveland Snell or Tribune Bicycles $30, $40 and $50 Bargains in second-hand bicycles List mailed for the asking LEAVITT & BILL 807-809 Larkin Street Eranches—Los Lngoles, San Joss, Cakland. 2195 Devisa- Cal., writes For Stomach Disorders. Cout and Dyspepsia DRINK VICHY CELESTINS Best NATURAL Alkaline] Water e 220 BROADWAY, N. COKE! COKE! Cheap, Clean Fuel for Grates, Fur- naces and Cooking, There I8 no fuel that will compare with coke, Delivered in any quantity, Country orders solicited. P. A. McDONALD, ‘813 Folsom st. Palace and Grand Hotels Y. Desirable Iounon, unsurpassed cnisine, unequaled ser- vice and A modern conveniences are the attributes that have made these two ho- tels popular with tourists and travel- ers who visit San Francisco. %den by Mcintyre. Besides these, three out of the " l!xyev-nt- gf: won by American jockeys, J. Relff se. cured two seconds and one tmrd and Mc- Intyre nbtalned one tmrd. Sick Pugilist Fails to Appear. CHICAGO, March 31.—The fight betw; Martin Duffy, the Chicago lightwel, and Tom Cot of Dunkirk, N. Y., sc] uled for to-night, was declared oli. Dllfl beln unable to put in an appearance ow. an attack of tonsilitis, wmm,smms&mmcr 21l Montgomery St.. S.F. Tel Main 87. Dm Mmgu:za aunw ) u/ ,1‘ appetite, Food for the Old Folks in ANHEUSER-BUSCH'S oMbt Nutiine It is a food in liquid form— easily assimilated by the weaKest stomach. Produces bealth and vigor. Doctors approve it. All druggists sell it. Prepared only by Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass’n 8t. Louis, U. 8. A. Brewers of the famous Budweiser, Michelob, Black & Tan, Faust, P; Standard, Export Pale and Exquisit Lager, Anheusere CALIFORNIA DEFEATS SAN FB-ANGISCO NINE Braly Makes " Home Bun in Last Inning With Two Men Out and Scores Tied. BERKELEY, March 31.—With two men out.and the score standing 7 to 7 in the last of the ninth inning Braly of the Uni- versity of California nine went to the bat and won the game for his team. He circled the bags and the San Francisco team had to be satisfied with the small end of a 7 to 8 score. Braly’s run was made on an error by Lawlor, who let the swifi, low ball slide through his hands out in center fleld. Braly himself had made three serious errors, which had caused the San Fran- cisco score to go up, but his home run redeemed his bad playing in the early part of the game. Kane, who pitched for the visiting team during the first few innlugs, was easy to find and Whalen took his place with bet- ter succe: The game was full of ex- citing plays. It ended with the college boys in jubilant spirits, for the van- quished team defeated Stanford last week by a score of 13-3. The score is as follows: CALIFORNIA. MISS DRUM WINS TWO GOLF COMPETITIONS Defeats Five Ladies in Driving and Putting on the San Francisco Club Links. Six members of the Ladies’ Annex of the San Francisco Golf Club entered a competition in driving and putting yes- terday on the Presidio links. In the driv- ing contest each competitor drove five balls from the first tee, Miss Sara Drum winning from Miss Florence Ives, Miss Carroll, Mrs. R. Gllman_ Brown, Miss Edith Chesebrough and Miss Alice C. Hoffmann. Tn the putting contest each competitor putted eight balls from various points of the circumference of the home green. Miss Sara Drum holed out two balls in single strokes from the edge of the green and required only seventeen strokes to put all the eight balls into the cup. This excellent performance gave her the first place. Corbett Will Be at Ringside. JAMESTOWN, N. Y., March 3l.—James J. Corbett will depart from Washington on the night of April 13 for San Francisco. Through his theatrical manager it is COLUMBIA 2250 Powell Street, near Market. POSITIVELY LAST TIMES. LAST 6 NIGHTS—MATINEE SATURDAY. TH E %&?&E&&PRODUCTIO\ CHRISTIAN. Hall Caine’s Great Play, EDWARD MORGAN As John Storm (his original role). EXTRA ! *ogemat, MR. E. S. WILLARD MONXDAY. April 7. In a New Play Entifled THE CARDINAL By LOUIS N. PARKER. SEATS READY THURSDAY. «TIVOLI» EVENINGS AT 8 SHARP. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 SHARP. DON'T FAIL TO SEE IT. THIS WEEK THE LAST OF The Famous Musical Suceéss, R T Serenade! MONDA:PRH_ 1. “The Fortune feller.” POPULAR PRICES 25c, 50c and 75e. Telephone Bush 9. NOVELTIES GALORE! Mr and Mrs. Sidney Drew; Lind and Company; Fred Stuber; Papinta; Frank Lincoln; Simon, Gardner and Company; The Melani Trio; Gorman and Keppler, and the Bicgraph. - Reserved Seats, Chairs and Box h RAN HOU&E PACKED LAST NIGHT AS USUAL. Wonderful Success of Our $1000 Star. MELBOURNE MACDOWELL, Supported by FLORENCE BTOVE. In Sardou’s Grandest Spectacular Pla; «THE EMPRESS THEODORA,” Introducing Feroclous Lions in the Hippodrome Scéne. Homer 25c; Baleony, ts, S0c. 10c; Opera Matinees Saturday and Sunday. POPULAR PRICES.....10¢, 13¢, 25c, S0, Toe Gaod Orchestra Seats All Matinees 23c. NEXT WEEK. .“GISMONDA" MAX HEINRICH, JULfK nafi"élcn, Recital. Thursday %& THE WEEKLY CALL, |:%5%= sl per Year. Richard Strauss’ AB. K BH..SH. PO. A. E. | learned that Corbett will be at the ring- Hamlin, cf 4 0 1 0 0 1|side on the night of the battle of Jeffries Kenredy, £ 0 0 1 2 2 1|and Fitzsimmons and at the conclusion of | Adams, ss 5 2 2 0 2 5 0]the fight will challgnge the winner. “This Braly, 2b 5 3 5 1 1 4 3/ gaction will take pldce providing' that Cor- Hendrick: 4 0 3 012 1 0]pett’s previous proposition to take the McKeow: S PR 3 3| place of Fitzsimmons, if that pugilist de- {,‘:{g’;‘“’f" 4 2 2 0 3 2 §fclines tomeet Jeffries; is not accepted. verall, « SN AT Ei wE ¥, A A e e Sheckard Goes to Baltimore. * pea—Y 3§ 8 133 2019 6| p\LTIMORE, March 3l.—James Sheck- RANCISCO. i1, PO, A. E-| ard, the outfielder, has signed a contract - R B ST 5 % 70| to play with the Baltimore American 1 0°0 0 7 0|League club during the coming season 1o ¢ 1 0 /ifandis on his way to join_the club at 11 014 0 0fBava Sheckard had previousiy 11 0 3 3 0signed 2 tn " the . Brookiva © National 1 1 0 o 2 0 lub. R League ¢ 2 - B 0 T e e e P o000 10|® ° | Whalen. ‘D 0 0 0 1 2 0fgome run—Adams. Three-base hits—Heit- < 3 % 5 "7 |muller, McHale,# Nordyke. Two-base hits— Totals . 4 2 26 17 1|pry ‘@), Hendricks, Heitmuller, Overall < INNING Sacrifice ‘hit—Nordvke. Bases on _ balls O 10183810 0 0—7|Overall 4 off Kane 1, o alen 1. it by EllB'll!":rflh!‘!lC!l!CD i 100 0 0—4 Dh(‘h?rAM(‘Hdle_. Delmas. Struck out—By Californid 3000 1—8|Overall 4 by Kane I by Whalen 2 Lett on 13 | bases—California 5, S neiseo 5. Tyeie Jos 400 1 0 I e Adams to iendricks. Passed ball— Hatch. Wild pitches—Overall 2, Kane 1. Um- Earned runs—California 5, San Francisco 2. | pire—W. W. Smith, Seorer—J. J. Earle. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. California ALL THIS WEEK—MATINEE SATURDAY. AL. G. FIELD 50—PEOPLE ON THE STAGE—30. Next—SUNDAY NIGHT—Two Weeks. MATINEES THURSDAY AND SATURDAY Williams & Walker And Their Gilt-Edged Company. Seat Sale Opens Thursday. Following Comes the Favorites. Mr. JAMES NEILL AND THE NEILL COMPANY. e . -~ TO-NIGHT—ALL THIS WEEK. MATINEE SATURDAY AND SLNDAY Elaborate Production—the Great Drama, the SLEEPING Startling Effects, Plenty of Wholesome Comedy. PRICES Siihnees ide, Soe, 296 Next Week—'‘The Land of the Living." BESRROT TO-NIGHT AND ALL WEEK, Martha Morton's Successful Comedy, “BROTHER JOHN” A Charming Play New to This City. Surpassing Alcazar Stock Cast. MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. PRICES—15¢, 25¢, 33c, 50c and Tde. Seats on sale six days in advance. Bill, “MME. “THE GREAT UN- Next—Extraordinary Double BUTTERFLY,” and S theater O'Farrell, bet. Stockton and Powell Streets. Telephone Main 231. AND THEY CAME AGAIN IN DROVES BY THE HUNDREDS FOR THE THIRD WEBK. THINK OF IT. — e | LITTLE CHRISTOPHER e Has made such a hit that they can't keep away. All the features encored thrice and more. Saturday and Sunday you get seats for 20e all over. Children at Matinees only 10c. You remember what we said & long time ago of our next great sensation. Weber & m. famous play, “FIDDLE DEE DEBE, with a thousand good features and people who will Kill you with laughter. in line and get seats early, Thursday morning next.