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30 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, S DAY, APRIL 29, 1902 B0 e R R R e e EWING'S TEAM - UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA ATHLETES DEFEAT STANFORD MEN ON THE PALO ALTO CINDER PATH AT THEIR ANNUAL MEETING KES ANDTHER Batticg Rally in Ninthj| Inning Beats the Ponies. Effective Pitching Keeps the | | Score Blank for Seven | Rcunds. 1 e the Ponies look like slot machine yesterday | | tandeds on Jittie Chim- in the last debate of the in two runs the i batt em ¢ d dic the center garder who was at scoring Me- Jeft field, and provoked loud cheers h ors by the clever w e nd third. Little ever at Whalen of a cle short. The Poni cue, but lost g hard. enough. FRANCISCO. BH. SB. PO. A. E. | 1 o [ 1 TR e 1. 1°2 0 jofl 0 0 ¢ 2701 2.0 5 2 o 10 1.3 90i} 1012 0 ofl 0 0 1 0 o] o 0o 0 & 0| &l 1926 15 0 AB. R. BH.SB. PO.A. E. | { s 0.1 9.1 0 of| i 12 013 | 4 0 1 018 © 1 £ 5719 4@ | b 2 0 2 6-0-3 t £ 1. 91 9.8 £ 5: 9 3.9 58 | ‘¢ 9 %A | ¥ B8 0.8 RiP v RN B | 3 10 14 10 e hit—Dev- an Frangisco 1 Whalen -2, off Fra Time of game Official scurer— SACERA MENTO A WINNER. ats Los Angeles in a Ten-Inning Game, ILES, April 19.—It took Sac- layers ten innings to | ATHLETES WHO TOOK PART IN INTERCOLLEGIATE FIELD DAY RESULTS OF SATURDAY’S RACING AT OAKLAND TRAC <+ 7 THE CALI'S RACING FORM CHART Track fast. OAXLAND RACETRACK—Saturday, April 10.—Weather fine. 3628. FIRST RACE—Six furlongs; selling; three-year-cids and up: to first, $150. f I T Betting. [ Index|Horse Age, Welght.[St. %. %. Stn Tin | Owner and Jockey. ‘Op. Ci. Eiisiens, & Sty | | Breton, 3.... 4% 6h 1h 1n |Mrs Lottridge..Webster| 60 30 who took Unglaub Royal Prize, a 61% 413 2h 25 |G Pacheco. 6 [ € credit of winning the Resin, 3..... 9% 71 51 34 [Smith & Co 30 30 e pitched steady, intelli- l Nellte Holton, 6. 2n 2h 4h 4h [Dickey & Lin B 20 Briseno’ phenomenal | | | Billisis, 4.. 81 8% 3n 5h |[J H. Bradford. 4 12 cut off two runs. ron, 6. 2 1 H. L. Haskell.. 2 ke out record. but Judge Napton, a 1% 1% 6% 82 |W 205708 ’»\ re needed. In the B. Bohmanson, 4. 31 93, 92 02 5 b o ¢ 0 wiftiight Tn 11 i lell to - second.. which 2038 |Willfam Boyer, 4.11113 13 13" ‘12 12 20 30 Toman was unable to handle, were eox- | | 3130 |Lakeland, n.....\iu[u 40 -C300 48 13 6 L] Time—U, i Ye, L ’5“‘:“%' Poor start. ;'Won first three driving. Winner, Mrs. H. M. Lotteidge's b..c. by Odd. Fellow-Jewel H. Toss up the last sixteenth. ~Bretom had g worked weil. Billisis can'do better. Chappie quit. Seratched—Catherine Bravo 106, Car- AE lonfan 108 o 2% 3 3624. . SECOND RACE—Five furlongs; selling; three-year-olds; to first, $150. 2 o I Betting. 3 i- { Index |Horse and \\'exgm.ls(. %, . % Str. Fin Owner and Jockey. Op. Ci. 9 3 | (3150)|Our Pride. 31% a1 8h 1h 2 82 14 Cassfe W. 13718 1% 3y |3 5.2 72 10 San Lution 109l ¢ 21%T1%ZL DT ames Wilson.... .o s £ = S fatin Bell...... in n 4 [Chinn ‘orsyth.. Donn! $ 0 o e — e T Sleeping Child: E Brdz 43 4%.BL If JMamn Frawiey| 30 2 * wight Way. 109/10 84 1 V. Gilbert.. elly| 2 RSITY, April 18. | third, Crossman (8. Time. 2. Tingler .. 191 10 714 71 T2 |D. S Fountain....Prior S0 The University of California - | 120-yard low hurdles—Powell and Cheek, a Discovery |2 6% 94 94 81 [L McCreery..Fauntleroy 2 e Moy (ff“ "l o lh( r,"l" ath- | ;o heat: Taylar third, Time, :25 3-0. Myriad Daneer....101 9 92 11 10 94 |Papinta . .Campbell| 50 50 = Igh hurdles—Hannigan, Cheek an owell, eron. . bh bn 10 P. McAuliffe..L. Spencer| E 60 etes won the tenth znnual Inter | yigy hi d Powell, | 3605 |Th 8 h McAuliff S | 30 100 collegiate field day at Stanford |a gead beat. No time taken 3593 |Yankee Lass. sF10z non Simith & Co.....L. Daly| 10 15 i ufter core of T M Vs Ly Reds 1l (U, C -~ i l“ g “am 0 ‘fm),) man (&) second, Gay (83 third. 243 :49%: %, 1:02. Bad start. Won first three driving. Winner, T. H. - Ak L, - DEOpIe 148 b. g. by Dundee-Our Pet. Winner best. Cassie tired nearing: the end. Jingler al- were to witness the events | = Two.mile run—Service (U. C.) first; Burton | most left. Yankee Lass can do better. Scratched—Robert Banner. II 101, Sol 109, Arthur —the “largest.f attendance ever | (S. Westdahl (L. CJ) third. Time, | Ray 112, Knockings 107. seen at Stanford. k was in fair | 193 ; ¥ { Won by y (U. Ci G, | 3625. THIRD RACE— o ; three-year- : t . $150. (.;,ond,lhon nd n]m“ o i Hhe events vk i DY ?g«rhd). T;zs;; :sv). ) secon l : CE on'e _mile; handicap; three-year-olds and up; to first, § _505;“7“‘ closely contested. 21 feet 93 Inches. ! £ The feature of the mept was the 2X- | Pole vaul—Wileox (U, C) first, Whitaker IndexiHorse, Age, Welght(St. %. %. Str. TFin. | Owner and Jockey. |Op. Ci : y 1 ! o1l ama | (S) seccnd, Bells and Geary ( .) tied for 5 7 % yard low hurdles. Cheek, Powell and | iyia™“ieight, 10 feet 714 inc (3502 Doublet, 5. T a1 TRD. 5 Beuiaio. . Pusel 4 s10 Tayler qualified for the final. The eoast | High jump—Cheek (U. C.) and Powell (U, C.) | 3805 (GEIRETYS, &+ o 33 34 %5 1 Hintaie ttabic s Hetel g 198 record of 2 seconds was lowered to 2 3-5 | tied for first. Helght. § feet 81 inches. 305 |Glendanning, 3 26 34 32 314 (Montans Stabie. . Hoarl - & 83 seconds by Cheek and Powell, who ran | Bemmer throw—Piaw (U, C) frst, Hart: | 3506 [BiY Moore, 5 21 8% 5° 57 TV meeto Knappl 10 12 Yle for—Waddel v g P b gl P Tan & iine second, Albertson third. Distance, 153 | -~ e Rapre, = Lo oa e el L s 2 St dead heat for first place. Ifeet 10 inches. %, :24; %, :40; %, 1:15%. Good start. Won first three driving. -Winner, D. 8. - Stanford earned more points than was | Shotput—Plaw first, Hyde second, Tautz | Fountain's ch. § by Domino-Lucy Wallace. 'Doublet raced Glendenning to a standstill. ¥ expected. Kuhn, the crack hurdler, was ‘h‘ird]. r“mlam:‘. 4% t;u S14 Inches. but was kept busy at the finish, Byron Rosz weary from the preceding day. . el Py 4 Relay race—Stanford won. o - T i e il taken to San Francis s X ? 3 3 o icia: 3 , festne. fmx:"a]m:e,"’gk_fi‘fs‘h‘gefi‘":;“‘??’fé‘; | In & irial after the games J. C. Mc- | 3628, FOURTH RACE—One mile; Free handicap; three-year-olds and up; to first, §150. rrggoa citls. Bell, the fresh- | caughern, Stanford track captain, ran 220 2 —Beiilng. “";_'}:ef‘;’og )‘:‘:‘1 ‘;f- ;‘35 not in ;UA“?‘:‘O“! | yards in 22 seconds—a new coast record. | Irdex|Horse, Age, Weight.|St. Sir. Pin: | Owner dha Jookes.: [Gpe: Ch -yard dash went to Berkeley in | kg ndivie . k {10 secon: Abadie led all the way. | NNIS CHAMP HT 506 [Ulloa, 6 in 1n [A B, Spreckels..L Dalyl 10 10 the 220-yard not a California man qua o AR MPIONSHIFS. i [Bob Palm 3% A% W H, MaNamar . o8| 18, %0 | fi t al . The 5 g g 2316 [Gratter, g . A, Blasingame..Prior| 3 9-2 e fled for the final heat, InSfour Btaniord | University of California Team De-| 560t |Eimer L. 6 4n [Kiunder & Burns..Foggl 15 40 EASTERN BASEBALL SEASON | haltmile was anybody's race untii the feats Stanford Handily. R B i, e R L O R A __. | streteh,- whe y 761G |Gawaine, 4 . 6 A i E IS AGAIN IN FULL SEWING | his commeiiors snd won handily < " | A large crowd was on hand at the Cajl- | ) |ernle Reld Tk 73 [ ciane: 0 - - Stanford won all three places in the | fornia Ternis Chib courts yesterday to | 3611 |Baido. 3 8 " 8" IB. Schrelber . 10° 15 Turnstiles Record a Large Attend- | quarter-mile. Smith, who won, could have | Withess the annual intercollegiate tenais | Tyme 15 :25%: 14, :50; %, :41 Fair start. Won firet three driving. Winner, | made better time had it been necessary. |matches. The University of California . B. Spreckels’ ch. m. by C Tllod and Paimer were both unexpected visitors. ance of Spectators 2t the Games The rélay race, which many thought again ‘scored an overwhelming vietory Prior on Grafter waited long enough. Jennie Reid was highly handicap. The mare, with Larry Daly in the saddle and as good as 13 to 1, gained the verdict in a neck finish with Bob Palmer, a 30 to 1 shot. Oscar Tolle, the | EGTOR- 13 MADE STAKE FAVORITE Curtis Greyhound Is Picked to Capture Champion Event. Some Outside Chances Win at Union Coursing Park. ! [ Portions of three stakes were run a. Union Coursing Park yesterday, leaving the concluding rounds for to-day. In a dition to these the champion stake will The score: be run in its entirety. H Reser P. Relll i beat- W Lopez's Eager, +1; P. Blick's Advance Guard beat W. C. de Lopez's Blackford Lad, 14-3; F. Rosenberger's Lady Chiquita beat D. D. Roche's Mike ¥ ton, 4-0; E. Geary's Little Jim be Creamer's Onward, 6-2; M. Dillon's Cha beat J. Conley's New Moon, atesman beat T. Meagh Mack's Della M beat ¥ | Dallar, 3-1; T. Jolley's Toronto- beat | 19an’s Tim Murphy, 10-6: T. Maher's Lod | Goff beat Rosenberger's Master Sy, 8-1; | A. J. Emes's Rich Argosy beat J. Hurley's | Riley Grannan, 8-3; P. Reilly's Lady Granard | beat W. €. de B. Lopez's Chaslie Cx, 5-2 | Pasha Kennels' Regal Attive beat M. Gly | Sweet Peas, 4-0; M. Ker n's Promet! beat E. L. Hathaway's Brid C. Blick's Yellow beat T, vant, 4-3; G, Welch's Littl Luecy beut C. G. | Whallan's Miss . | Second round—Arsyle beat | Lady Chiquita beat A < | lenger beat Little Jim, 4 | Statesman, 3-2; Toronto béat Lord Goff, 2 | Rieh Ari Lady Granard, 6-2; Pie- | metheus beat Regal Attive, 4-3; Little Lucy beat Yellow Tail, 6-0. Puppy stake—A. R. Curtis’ Me Lacunha's Flambeau, 18 Creswick beat J. Conley Nell's Black Hawk, 8-i; T. Bu Flora W beat A. Vanderwhite's F.+ A, McComb's Otto beat Nancy Till, 10-5; Aeneid Kennels' Morn- | ing_beat A. J. Vanderwhi Hot slugs, 7-0: | J. Regan's Menio T, Logan's Lorl French, 23-11; P. Doyle's Highstepper beat G. | Starr's: Step On, 6-1: Chiarini Bros.' Concord | Bay beat D. Wieking's Young Rusty, T- | Suilivan’'s Slievenamon beat A. A. Lacunha’s | Johnnie Peck, 5-0. | _Open sx?:ke~ws~mne Kennels' Mose beat J | 4 | Melrose Lad beat J 432 Chiarini Brothe Clarkson's Miss Bums | O. Peterson’s Haphezard beat 3. R 4 | Curtis” Anchor, Sterl & Knowles' Olita Yeat F. B. Gerber's Rienzi. E. Geary's entl_béat P. M. Clark t Co { -0 P. Doyle’s Libe: | Moon, 1 4 | 0. zan's 3 | Lad beat G. H. Gray's Rona beat P. 31; A. McLeod's Royal Frier Mamie Ple | | Iva's Master Rocket, al Lear King beat H. L Roxana, 4-1; J. L. Ross’ Hersehel's Pi Rustie Arbor, 4-0; F. Jome: J. Fealy's For Glory ofala_beat favorite, looked like a promising candi- | asha Kennels’ date for possible show honors to the urtis’ Old Ironsides, ‘ stretch, where he died away. Jennie | pickard's Bright € Fair. Oaks with- Reld, played from 12 down to 5, came in |drawn; J Master Clair A with the stragglers. Curtis’ Lost f all L. Spencer, awn brother to the redoubt- able ‘‘Iceman,” had the mount on Kill- doe, first choice in the speculating on the fifth number. The youngster's intentlons were good, but he found more pockets than space and his mount ran unplaced. Larry Daly celebrated his second victory by reaching the wire first on King Dellis, more than a length ahead of Skip Me. Show honors fell to MacFlecknoe. Twelve faced the barrier in the mile selling affair. A plunge was indulged. in by the talent on Diomed, and for a spell it"looked a well-timed ane. In the stretch. though. the Red Iron Horse wearied, and Willie See landed Frank Woods in fromt by a comfortable margin. Bab, outfoot- ed by Diomed the first _seven-eighths, would have caught the chestnut in an- other stride or so and taken the place. Why s husky as Men chested. giants of 00000000000000900006¢ 208000000090002°008902 BE A MAN OF MIGHT debilitated, when it is éasy to be as big and endurance, courage, ambition, sand or grit in Lheir make-up, are WEAK MEN were not born weak I I am not performing miracles. ol -0 beat H. Perigo's Bel- | n:ore beat J. Seggersan’ | Sheridan’s Forest Queen | fast, 8-3; T. Jolley’s Little May beat W. C. |de B. Lopez's Pepita, 3-0; G. Sharman's Sir Pasha beat Chiarini Brothers’ Santonin, J Kittleman beat peis’ Fly by Night, 3-6; W. N. Hoag's Ceel M beat F. Jomes' Tyrome Primce, 3-4; L Lagomasino's La Beile beat P. M. Clarkscn's Prompte, 4-0; J. Carr Cascade beai W. Johnsow's Articuiate, lameda Kennels' Lilac beat F. Jomes' Lady Newatk, &2; J. W Fahey's Octobeér Lad beat P. M. Clarksen's Golden - Garter, ; Pasha Kennels’ Rocker beat F. Jomes’ Wedgewood, 41. John Davidsen:- the wek-known béhch show judge, who will pass upon thé mer- its of sporting dogs and the large breeds at the San Francisco Kennel Club show was an interested spectator at the park throughout the day. hould any man be weak, puny and any man you see on the streets? with small flabby muscles, thin< dull-eved, short of breath, without If they physical can make them. C I have only discovered that what makes all this strength, - this steam, this FORCE in a man is his Animal Electric- ity. That is what makes - muscles and heart strong. = When I find 2 man who has lost . that power, and feels only half a man, S I want to give it back in Va:i;:;:.sI Citiles. 3 ausl‘d £ }i., «I')s“urorm?l. iy rfmnh(a;n_\: over S;‘anlord.d ¥ e R touted and this was what she did. Scratched—Matilda O 102, Compass 96. - © Kim d1 do Rt L 3 0> L LEAGCUE. v a rd. nn, who was in the firs The first and most important match o bk : % s , an can do N, bl T e won the apen- | Telay. ained a lead of forty yards, This | the day was that between Harry Wethe |30637- FIFTH RACE—ix furlones SSlling: UtesiyencoME anc whiito et 0D " . for I have done-it for s tional League game in tbis city, played | 1680 Was maintained throughout the race. | of Stanford and Reuben Hunt of Califor- % Betting. thousands : ning, after a hard contest of thir- | e 0- events | nia. ter eac| wo ndex |Horse, Age, Welght.|St. : r n. wner and Jockey. P. 1. . o DO Piichers worked well. At | Shiched second in the two-mile, Fan 4 | Hunt straight before his opponent was | (G601)|King Dellls. 3m 3% 1% 115 [C. Lima ... .. Daty| 2 12 There ‘are men in R H good race. He was the only Stanford man | able to win one. In the second set Weihe | 3598 |Skip Me. 4.. 2% 2n 2% 22 [Covington & Co..Vickery| 10 15 every town in this i ot 113 8 ’v:;mr‘m:;?,nw :lll‘{;xr&]l: e':;nfly w;on lt’lli_tw ham- | iniproved slightly, but his a}:{::nenc wa: 3% |§§fi{"§t§§é 5 F 17 ?h 17 }6 gi‘/’ '3?- ?re(e,gfl:y _H_en_r'r 5;7:::3; 1.55 5 country now who fut ; 3 0 3| T try to break his reeord in e Gians L of o5 cr;\'en:v.em’el‘(;\efl:go:eo?n“Hu!‘:g; Favor | 4005 [Killdoe, 3 . 976 4% 4% 4W 54 B Schreiber..L. Spencer| 3 11-3 thank me for making . ce 5 i G o *: o 2 T « 3 T eople this atternoon sew | Irot BIACE Iy 00 oaStha Bobad e Co | steunting on ihe. Aree coutt.Lhe boeond | BI2 | 762 54 T1 8 [Pednont Swbiemommn| 6 12 : e e e greaten. of - gy Y A Tier three, succeseive | cring 21 feet 1% Inches rather easily. Wil- | men; Drummond MacGavin of California | 25 L4 s:: -.o |Clayton & Co...Dounellyl 20 20 God’s creatures,’a MAN. Mr. W. W. Hilliard of Kingsley, Cal., wrote h Ten found Wie for rims | cox cleared 10 feet 714 inches in the paje | and Cleveland Baker of Stanford, weve | Time—ii .:24%: %. :49%; ¥, 1i15. Fair start. Won first three driving, ~—Wipner, C me a few days ago: “The Belt was just the thing I needed. 'I am quite nae pitcher kept them safely, scat- (\j‘fluixi The following are the resuits*n deciding. the ofieflflm\ of supremacy be- 1fimd‘n\i h. hyoKingllloF»'FI‘owe\; Dellts. s“'l’nn:r!btfll‘l;ldden'.“ Spencer. on Kilidoe tound all il gt ere ecore | detail: 45 'y It ts. zle almost left—'See?’ Rea Lion o ariced. ry shot a pas. 3 : y % 3 o frimy ; ¥ tween them. MacGavin won in straight | (% Bociete QUT MURC tel Boratoned- intrepido. 108, Algareta 109, First Shot 111, Sir Where there is any physical constitution to work on my treatm 100-yard dash—First heat—Won by Cado. | S6tS, 6—3, 6—3. The Inexperienced Stah. v e & . eatment : 2 3 awley (S). e, :10_1-5. ond heat— C - e) 5 . : s v Willls and Kittredge; McLain Firet, Avadie (U. C): second, J. MoCaughern | won the first three games when it began 8638, SIXTH RACE—One mile; relling; three-year:olddand up; to first, $150, 8 a:d fan it into a ame;vn: ‘lwl_ c&corgpa» ._the whole ‘striucture’ and pire—Brown (8); third, Hussey. Time, :10 1-5. Final heat | to seem MacGavin was going to have an Z | Betting. charge every nerve and mauscle in the body with the vigor of youth. . AN T e R i | Tr“?‘" . o f().‘ second, Cadogan | off day. but %chehBerketle}; crack steadied ’""E,Hnm, Age, Welght. lSt. % % Fin. | Owner and Jackey. | Op. : Every man should understand that physical power, large muscles m and consistent hitting 920 yard dash—First ~heat—Hawiey G T oine Doth singlcs matehes the ( 3018 |Frank Woods, 6..112/3 73 62 31 117 Garcen Ci TR strength and endurance come from animal Electricity. My treatment # the second game of .the | first; Luce (S.). second. Time, ad d ° | 2616 |Diomed, 5 112/1 52% 1% 1n 2n rown 0-5 1 will pump every part of the body full of that, and fi i e a score of 10 to 4. Attend. | ond’ heat—Firsi, Hamilton Berkeley men a great deal of confi- | (3540)iBab, 4 i 1% 22%2h 34 |Wm. Cahil 2 5.2 » perfection will result. x 74~ | McCaughern Time, 122 dence and played a - plendid game in | G507 |Gao’ Dewey, 40108 6 6 n 5% 44 8 [Miss B R 100 200 Mr. J. H. Buscombe of Qak P. O., Cal, a man _who was almest z R 1. g | —Hawiey, J. McCaughern, Hamilton and Luce | Goubles, In this match the confestants| sie7 (Lovai S, 4., 41112 4% T4 534 83 |V. Gubert ¥ 15 15 alyzed, got one of my belts and Wroté me lately: “Within four daye after T Y % % %i|vin n dead heat. No time_taken. were, Weihe and Frank Lieb of Stanford | 3587 |Rainfer, a .....;1121 8 94 82 61 63 {3amen Androws. Gpargur| 100 200 put it on my arms began to regain their power, and now I feel as ¢ I conta 1 13 ‘i) Haicmlie run- service (. C) won: Thom: | 284 Hunt and George Baker of Berkeles, | amz (Headstiong, 3.1/ 0817 11 101 82 73 |Nell® BlazerJ. Sheenan| ¢ 80 (@ lift a house.” - ol @ z - % on (S.) second; C ourne thir s ma > ed in a victory for 0 2l a 4 [8. A, Bryan.... 0 Popp and Ryan; Chesbro and | Quarter mile—Smith (S.) won; second, Dunii ' Berkeley, the score being 62, 6-3. {50 |Datuer, 6 B E 3 AR 1u 88, |Gearge Mier 16 Qe Sk B T r Stk man Stronger. It makes 4 { 3 ¥ Za Ty 2406 |Billy Lyon: 810 3 n 4 1110 10 10 10 |J. B. Bortano. 5 .98 ! I it vl ¢ . . _writes, March J: APl 39 —Chicago ‘scored e | @Itk P e el @ | 2000 1 The Bllc 4 L08n] 101 1 AL 1R JAnere: o 10 When 1 grderad the'Belt I .101d.3a% 19 Me0d M ohe that wouid restore yoush Victors” over Cincinnati to- | GOLE ] ; 620 |Rio Chico, ¢ SEMS e 2o: 10 A, Tolle.... Frawieyl 2 . s wBaneks 1n Evins tacss | MATCH POSTPONED OAKLAND BALL “FANS” ey, L ) Good start. Wonm handily. Sécond and It not only re- sliowed ten pasees to first. ~ At- | ON THE PRESIDIO LINKS ' ° TO TUBN OUT BTRONG | third divine wione e D D i eyt stores vigor and in- 3 ¢ R. H E y - ot Half = Mavk | B RIS . fhe place In another jump or two. Scratched-—Quadra 91, Urchin 112 “Left. creases nerve power, : incinnz .5 16 3| Golf Ciub Flag at Half-Mast as Mark | Big Crowd Expected to Witness Firs = - bat i Rh Chicag e R S g o e AT SN MR ut it cures Rheuma- ] Batieries " gttt At | of ne-peg:o;o Late H. B. . Sunday G;me o the Home #TP<{HAT the memory of Robert B. loa, King Dellis and Frank Woods scored tism, Pains in the e h\:‘ :T.m\- d‘:d :(»”’n: s T | The stars and stripes were flying at half | OAKLAND, Ax;":rnm:lmnther oppor- i\figrz;}:e,;héa?&:fi:dJ;e&r:;ag“gt' ntl:ll"::.}n;:!: ':‘P‘c’:!‘!"! fixture of the pro- Pnadcil:resat?:n alr?tlid'gcr:: e (JOTE,Abri 10 Philadeiphia de- | mest yesterday over the clubbouse of San | tunity will be given the anxious hardes 18 revered. and respectad by his | RFeuime. tie one mile nendicsp. Boubiey stipation and all e i rreekrc a8 f0-day. | Francisco Golf Club as a tribute to the |of local baseball fanatics to-morrow thousands of friends was made |yn g hard drive. Prior had the leg up on troubles which result New Yorks fgst | memory of H. B. Goodwin, who died, yes- | morning to see Magnate Ewing's péts and anifest yesterday by the large gathering | the first cholce, and began mattérs after E am had eleven hits to | terday morning. ¢ | Uncle Harris’ ponies hitch up in the same “; ltly = };, {4 ed :h ugh the | the start by taking tha! Ien‘; and racing from _weakness. of he Atiendsnce, 12,000, 7 T b . 3 of turf lovers who pass ol 1 . K18 vens: — s i the Freeman Park diamond. . e en can tell you the PR “ | the year 1900 was its captain. He learn: St the h Kind and generous to a fault in life, he | fairly headed for the stand., He crossed ¢ @ . 2 i 156 Llcments of the Scoteh Game t BANCE | allenaiiring Al T etk 8% | jett no fortune, and the entird recelpts of | the bar less ihan a_length behind the | g [OUICS of peovle in o ote, | fCnica, and under the tuition of Dave | team have hecome strcharged’ with en: | the day were donated by the assoclation | firat cholce, Byron Rose had evidently | your - neighborhood | Stcphenson, whio was for Some tme the | thusiasm, and It & expectea that sreat | the departed had served so faithrully to | not recovered from his brulsing race df | whom I have cured. [ 3 Gent professional .at -the Presidio | v the day Def e indi | reside <51 ¢ olumes of this will be turned loos & day hefore, performpng judifierently, Call or write for my o | ccurse, ke improved rapidly. He won the | the slightest provocation. ocse 01 :thie Fatuily N lett-Nenind: B There were thirteen starters in the in- 3fal- B sepic-ously | (ompetition for the council's cup fo¥ men | The Freeman Park grounds have bedn| It 18 Eratifying to relate that no. limit | troductory six-furlong scramble. Chappie. beautiful book de- son in th {h«f'[ RAX held during November, 1900, | considerably improved and numerous ad- | Was set on the price of admission tickets, at 4% to 1, closed favorite, but got no por- scribing my method, : inning. % round. He |vided for the public. 5 &t 50, tidy sum. 2 Ll i died from appendicitis, the surgeogs being lown to §1 50, netting a tidy sum. which, with Bert Webster up, beat Royal and advice free e R H E | afraid to operate on account of the weak: Big The sport was excellent and thoroughly | Prize a neck. Resin, another outsider, Send this ad. : ol T 12 7| ness of the heart. As a mark of tespect g Crowd at Football Game. enjoyed by the big throng. Horsemen | finished third. [ 3 B ettitton Totnr b At bt st E00 o b:t.!;g’eme&he' Class 4 and | LONDON, Avril 13.—The ShsMeld Unit. | entered iberally and the majority of the |, Tom Ryan's n?flg_mgev;og s ye o o SPECIAL NOTICE—On May Ist I will remave my offices to 908 Market st. A I SR Mt e | S YR ARSI 1T OO o 20 Sonmmrion e il et e o e, o, e | SRBps L st e L . - AES n a ystal Palace | though 50 .per cent of the purse de- | broke the bunch and.was only caught th T e S T e A Gunds for the hosseselon of the Hng. Ecenapt the cLa hlin ET STR STOC me',u. Sweden, April 19.—Sigurd| ROME, Aprll 19.—The Chamber of o fi:h cun, the blue ribbon of British t_ ducted to be applied to the benefit fund. |l !gw yards. The winner went to the . v ) 702 MA,B,E e C‘LEET S, wbm of Tiontth Tissn £oe Hivmebin [ noe, g Dep 100t | oo pr st a 3 to 2 favorite. L o San Francisco, g, ha of Ha n | 10-day approved, without discussion, the pur- | ball, resulted in a draw, each team scor- r Pride and Doublet were signaled | FoSt prom i e ACAed, o porill | hase of & building in Washinglon o be ofou: | ing 'a, ol Fully "120,0"spectators ‘wits | st by the Judges, starting as warm fa- T T A R T Siee Rewen 8.4 A0 8.0 0.3 Spdan 0 - 3. ; 3 = > \ {