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THE SAN FLAGSHIP EDNA DEFEATS SLOOP . EMMA AFTER KEEN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1902 FISHER DROPS ANOTHER PAIR TO CAL EWING klands Jolly the Senators Along and Capture Both Games in an Easy Walk Cutter Makes His Debut as a Pitcher and Shows Both Speed and Control The double-header system of handing the national game was inaugurated | at Recreation Park, with the it might bring gladness to the | M. Fishe ead it gave two of those ashamed-to-take-the- s Ewing, all of which nd look like a second Pitts- race for the cloth on top of ts from over the ave a whole lot of com- v nate Senator: by going the errat Mike a bunch of runs p. In both games the . looked bright for out the fifth round a pened to be pulled thing to it. gation accumu- the second out- ion of errors on Devereaux, Ho- third and Dowling's and first four of the ed over the finish. of chances after that, he little white sphere s longed for a . safe haven. in the first on a again in the third lays and a pair of long and McCreedie. The gag was renewed in tty singles, includ- McCreedie and Dunleay. for Sacra- His support e steady, the whole the balloon ‘pace when ached. Sheehan's arm | ¢ and he had a remarkable the bleachers | se man’s mitt ber for Ewing, and, terious.” The five of those and all were the line. Had of the infield have got any- ved e SWIFT FINKEEL DISCOVERY OUTSAILS RIVALS ‘ \ ) IN 25-FOOT CLASS BY OVER HALF AN HOUR STRUGGLE ¢“CHICK” FRASER SHUTS OUT THE NEW YORKTEAM Twenty-One Thousand Spec- tators Witness the Game at the Polo Grounds Pittsburg Is Shut Out for First Time This Season by Pitcher Jack Menefee NATIONAL LEAGUE. BROOKLYN, N. Y., May 30.—Brooklyn won against Boston by exceptionally good playing this afternoon. Bunting by Brooklyn’s star batters was the feature of the game. A(tendanceRlO.M.Hscore:E Boston . .3 9 2 Brooklyn 0 13 1 Batteries—Kittredge and Yale; Donovan, Ahearn and Farrell. Umpire—Cantillion. NEW YORK, May 30.—Before a crowd of 21,000 people Philadelphia shut out the New York team at the Polo Grounds this afternoon. The home players could do nothing with Fraser's delivery. Score: R. H. E. Philadelphia seeee 8 13 2 New York . L0 4 1 Batteries—Fraser and_Dooin; Taylor, Evans and Yeager. Umpire—Emsiie. ST. LOUIS, May 30.—St. Louls and Cinein- nati split even in to-day’s double-header, each winning a game. Both contests were played under discouraging weather conditions. At- tendance, 5000, Score, first game: R. H. St. Louls .. <3 1 Cincinnati . -8 1 Batteries—Popp and O'Neill; Hahn and Peitz. Umpire—O'Day. Second game— R. H. B St. Louts -3 7 2 Cincinnati 1 8 - Batteries—Dunham and O'Neill; Ewing and Berger. Umpire—O'Day. PITTSBURG, May 30.—In the game to-day Jack Menefee admintstered the first shut out of the season to the home team. Only two Pittsburgers reached third base. Attendance, 12,000. Score: R. H. E. 0 7 2 4 10 2 Batteries—Phillippt ‘ and O’ Connor; and Chance. Umpires—Power and B AMERICAN LBAGUE. PHILADELPHIA, May 30.—Sequential hit- ting gave the locals the game this afternocon. Hustings was effective and kept St. Louls’ hits well scattered. The visitors' flelding was ragged at times. Attendance, 13,218 Score: R. H. E. Menetes rown. St. Louls 4 9 3 Philadelphia 1 12 1 Batteries—Powell and Snyder; Hustings and Powers. BOSTON, May 30.—Boston turned the tables on Detroit this afternoon by hard and con- R0 secutive hitting. Mercer was batted out of b ee hits apiece, the box in the fifth inning. Cronin, who took N 1 order occurred | his place, was hit only in the eighth inning. and quiet of the | Attendance, 12,914, Score: s t a wonderful foul catch H. E. mm rechan. He made a great Boston . 12 15 1 ht the leather against the | | Detroit o 5 2 1 Josh rnam];; d}i]d al| Battertes—Young and Criger; Mercer, Cronin & in his hour and Buelow. | BALTIMORE, May 30.—The Baltimores had OAKLAND, | a batting mz;n;e w-?;y ul,(d won both games S V. HOWN IN 3 from Cleveland by good stick work. There were * S ECn- B0 A BONA JpE il three home runs in the first game, two made P 2 geee “RUNNING” HOME, WHILE EMMA by Bresnahan, and two more in the second L gt ot BE RS IS BEATING TO WINDWARD BUQGY. B e T T 2% .5 o a1l 3 Baltimore 12 15 5 I 1 3 1 2 o of | Cleveland . 4 8 2 9 BB, 3 8D | boat, beating Belle, her nearest compet- BBn‘uerles-Howell and Robinson; Wright and s s il itor, by almost half an hour. by Eecind dasiie— R H E A s LA S (O In_the 30-foot class there seemed to be | ! ¥ ” y e = ' s L - TWEENR Baltimore . 10 1n 4 s .7 12 3.271 1¢ 3 a prospect: of a Cclose and - interesting closE STEOSGLE GEC g m) Cleveiand 7 3 - struggle between Aeolus, Presto and Tru- v NA AND EMMA TN 36 rooT <L Batteries—Hughe: binson; Moore and i ant, but Truant's spinnaker got tangled | Eo 2 Bl o o . H WA N N, ay . —Chicag: : 2 s | 0P with. herot praf on. the. run. Lo | o, - —~F | close and well-played game to-day. Two bases I H Presidio Shoal buoy to Blossom Rock buoy on balls and Drill's error, followed by Sulli- 0 OFFICIAL TABLE OF CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB REGATTA. and the sloop did not finish. Presto also OFFICIAL TABLE OF CALIFORNIA YACHT CLUB REGATTA. van’s hit, gave them the Decessary runs. At- 2 8 8 S AR met with some mishap, the nature of tendance, 9216. Score: € 0 i % ixRacln'?L“’lflm.fl | Startins | Finishing | Elspsed | Comrected | which’could not be .etermined from the o & |Racing | Time | Starting | Finishing | Elapsed ‘ Corrected R. s ACHT. ass. |Length.|Allow’ce.| ime. me. ime. . . % ACHTS. lass. |Length.[Allow'ce.| Time Time. Time Time. | Washington 2 7 1 Re 3 | Feet g | 8. | ‘ HM. 8, - | Judses'-boat, and withdrew from-the con i R | B H.M. Chicago 3 10 1 . £ {. | | i test, leaving Aeolus to finish alone in 3 ol ¥ 4 5 |- Patterl rhe: Caliabdsr ond — —| Arcturus . . 0000 | | BE minutes 15 seconds better time than the | Aloha .. | B 2:08: Sulltvan. . s 17 Kittiwak | 183 | E | 3 36-footer Emma. Pactolus . ls. B0 1:58: —_—— & ¥ Jave - B e | 5 The only real contest was in the 36-foot | 11¢ima s | e o Yale Nine Defeats Princeton. gy Discovery | 2.7 2 | | 13 class, between E. F. Sagar's Edna and the | B | 1:50 NEW HAVEN, Conn.. May 30.—An immenss P . Ruby . | 4| 6 | | 2 Short Brothers’ Emma, which kept close | | | | 1:54: crowd attended Yale fleld to-day to witness > Acolus . | 28 | | | 2 together for nearly the whole race. In| Cathering | | | 2:24 the baseball match between Vale and Prince- L. > 1 5% | | : the last beat out to Presidio Shoal buoy | shamrock TIL. | 597 2 L g Lo g e x g X g 12 Emma . | o | | 13 both skippers miscalculated a little, and — - T Y | | | | | 2 found themselves unable to round the *Did not finish. e yat L B e N A - mento 3. First| Speedwell ......... ! | 00:00 | J i mark without coming about. Emma made Pt e A5t Bwleret off Dowling +Did mot finish two attempts before she succeeded in |ifornia Yacht Club took place yesterday | E crossed the line 1 mihute 15 seconds 3 Sacramento 6. et mot. = — | rounding the buoy, the flood tide setting | over the usual course of ten nautical miles, | aftsr the fire of the signal gun, but Thel- Cricket in England. Ppitcher— B¢ a7 her down strongly upon it. This gave Ed-.| from the Alameda narrow gauge mole to | ma did not get over until 4 minutes 27| LONDON, May 30.—Rain delayed the re- . ~m~47wv DOZEN boats cf the Corinthian | coming up to the starting-line, Kittiwake | na a commanding lead, and she ran home, | and round Rlossom Rock buoy, thence to | seconds after the starting time of the | sumption at Birmingham of the first of i ¥ Hge R o= Yacht Club started in the an-| raced with the special class for yawls. In | finishing 2 minutes 38 seconds, corrected | and round thé Union Iron Works breast- | class, thus giving Jessie E an advantageof | five test cricket matches between Aus- 3 BB o Sr o X nual regatta yesterday in a | this class there were three starters, Kit- | time, ahead of her rival. ing buoy, thence to starting-line. 3 minutes 12 secon tralia and England, which was begun yes- Somewhat light breeze which | tiwake. Arcturus and Wave, which | In the #4-foot class Speedwell was the | Some confusion arose with regard to the | In class C there were four starters, but | terday. The Englishmen, in their first inn- two did not finish, and NING GAME. struggle was a long and nd Ewing won it, 5 to 4 new pitcher from Santa twirled for the Senators won his game had his MOR. freshened later. As the tide was flooding all afternoon there was little sea. None of the 20-footers except Kittiwake how or other was not his usual self. He crossed the line in the order named. As only boat. that crossed the line, though the 8100 Unlon Iron Works buoy, which had no di neither Kittiwake nor Wave completed the course Arcturus won. In the 2-foot class Discovery proved much the fastest SAN FRANCISCO. Harpoon accompanied her over pari of the course as a preliminary to to-day’s contest against The Challenger. The annual class flag regatta of the Cal- tinguishing_mark upon _it. In class B 'John T. Carrier's Jessie B beat Thelma 2§ seconds actual time and 2 minutes 16 seconds corrected time. Jessie Kilpat- Amigo did not | ings, wherf they had scored 376 runs for | ual Challenge Cup against The Challenger. round the same buoy off the Union Iron Works that the rest of the fleet rounded, and the matter has been referred to the regatta committee, consisting of August R. F. Brandes, chairman, Charles A. Lor- ing and George M. Shaw. To-day Harpoon will defend the Perpet- nine wickets down to-day, declared the innings closed. That the Englishmen were well advised to close their innings and send in the Australians on a “wet pitch” was quickly demonstrated. The wickets of the visitors fell like ninepins. The unpretedented rapld disposal of the crack Antipodean _cricketers Rosenberger's Master Bly beat F. E. caused a He showed a world | Jooked sick and dejected and dld not A F R ant s SPEEDY MOTTO rick’s Charming Queen, 7-1; F. A. McComb's | The regatta committees of the Corinthian | great sensation. Two wickets fell for ten curves and excellent con- | seem to care a rap whether he won or | McNichols, 2b. b Totiio. e Motto beat M. Grady's Real Affected, 5-0: H. | and San rrancisco Yacht Clubs will follow | Tuns; four were. down for twenty-two when pitching to batsmen | lost. He aided the Oakland infield in pil- O B e e (T NS RESE RVE Meharry's Roxuna beat J. Maher's Emma | the racing sloops on board the steamer | runs, six for twenty-five runs and the m the south side. in n large, juicy errors. He alsy 4 000 100 +F s n{béuexgih"fx v",‘;g;;"v‘?z.’ug“fg"“;,, ';:’,MA"‘- Sunol, which will be at Powell street | Australians were all out in their first inn- started off Iike wonders | made a base hit. : S0 10 8RN Vance Guard beat b Euitnes Latnck's Ad- | wharf at 12:30 p. m. The signal for the | ings for a total of 36 runs. The Australians L r runs in the first three | Josh Reilly brought in the first two $°00. % 70 1500 STAKE HONORS T. Sullivan’s Vagrant beat A. McLeod's Blonde | St2rt Will be given at 1:30 p. m. As W. G, | in their second Innings had scored eight r stly _errors and a couple | Senaterial runs with a clean two-bagger R B e Wy i B Beauty, 12-5; W. C. de B. Lopez's Lady of the | MOITOW and J. Savory, members of | runs for no wickets down when play was « Ewing’s bunch went | through short and played third base in SR Moty Lake beat O, Prior's Nelile Grey, 8-4; J Mc. | L€ Tegatta committee of the San Fran- | stopped, owing to bad weather. 1 three in the fifth, | fairly :Md{ ihzuw. 5 B:lly Hu{}tmh dfldmn o o i o e W G b g Cormack’s Black Daisy beat M. Nealon's | ‘g:“‘l" Yacht Clgbtvuwé“ be = b‘);"d The B e s or xth the last one in the | whole lot of fancy stunts around the mid- . P ot B S Y R 5 Aeneas, 8-2; P. J. Horgan's Partial E: allenger, substitutes will take _their sevent t enough to mark them as|dle sack and made a great circus catch Hie = 5 5 3 1 3| Frank McComb’s Greyhound | beat Fasha Kenneis Rackics: Admiree: o, | place. Frank Bartlett will safl on board Steeplechase Jockey Killed. 1 s | of Mohler’s hard liner. Lohman was put: ego° o Sl J T. Jolley's Little May beat J. J. Edmonds' | The Challenger as a representative of the | TORONTO, Ontario, May 30.—Pat good ball, but some- | out of the game in the third for too much disraa é . Scores Clever VlCtOl’y at | Morning Glory, 7-5; T. Jolley’s Toronto beat | Corinthian Yacht Club and a member of | Meagher, the well known -steeplechase —_— Kicking. The score: BY INNINGS. A, Vanderwhite's Scotch Reel. 50; W, Cream- | the San Francisco Yacht Club will be on | jockey, was killed at the Woodbine track ¢ Los Angeles . [ 8 : : er's Golden Age beat P. J. Horgan' e oard the sloop Harpoon. tc-day. DR. PIERCE’S REMEDIES. OARTANT. “Bae hits 92 80 z=2i. the \Moion:, Coursing Parkiis s G e b by o reriae T O o e e e | AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. | 8an Francisco . 00 071 =3 Arbacus, 6-4; F, C. Mack's Woodcock Boy Walters, cf T T R R e g 12020-5 beat J. Carroil's Lady Menlo, 4-0: Pasha Ken- a“ | Mohier, 2b ... 1531070 8l 1 bt nels' Real Aristocrat beat M. Nealon's Fred wrote 1o Or. |5;--..:.5% D el 8 ] The extra card of coursing offered as|Freedom, 5-3. McCreedie, 3 8 8 9 9| Twobase nits—Hannivan, McHale, Holly. |, holiday attraction at Union Park yes-| Second round—Pure Pearl beat Master Bly. s L cvereaux, 2 acrifice hit—Roach. First base on errors— 1 a ¢|7-6: Motto beat Roxana, 6-0; Advance Guard Dunleavy, i 2 1 3 0 0flos Angeles 1, San Francisco 2. First base on | terday brought out a large attendance of | 1 5% Tawrence, 4-3; Vagrant beat Lady of the erce or s | 0 1 1 8 1 2|callea balls—OR McPartiin 1, oft_Glendon 1. | enthusidsts. While the contesting hounds | Laie, 12-3; Bartial Bellpse beat Biack Datay s 0 1 0 1 3 2kLefton bases los Angeles 9, San Francisco 6 | were not of the champlon class they were | 83, Goiden Age beat Little May, 5-0; Toronto advico. 1% 01 0 0f by pitcherHannivan. Triie” of gamme, 1145 | 80 evenly matched in the stakes that close %?yt Dorls, 5-0; Real. Aristocrat beat Woodcock i % 5 3 3 13 7| Umpre, O'Connell. cog;flgl:ns Vé:rtyh: g;g:;flo‘:n;hzod‘ufigér Fan. | AADird round—>Motto beat Pure Pearl, 3.0; Ty ol I e i« - | Advance Guard beat Vagrant, 12-5; Toronto Theh}fdyilbvmo:;hczn lettgx we quoteli SACRAMENTO. Chauncey Fisher Is Released. nie Hughie took first honors in the special kéenktl Fartial Fclipse, 6-4; Real Aristocrat beat t what she wre for, and is a wel ; AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. i stake, winning the deciding course hand- | Golden Age, 6-1. Soman today as a result of following | Dovie. <f - L O e e e T Benrcnerae iyt I AU, (s, Yeail e was 01y oot syuuds Jotiop Lest Advancs | Quaid, Dr. Pi“”’;fla“‘? and using Dr. Pierce's | ghechan, 3 4 00 0 2 & 1ciub, has been released by Manager Mike | Saake “Famaie Hughle A stake fayorite | Deciing course—Motto beat Toronts, 14-5. Favorite rescription, the medicine | Eagan, 1b 4 0 1 0 9 0 1fg “hi iried . —_————— v D, i 2 2 5 1 ofFisher. Chauncey twirled in but one | Full Moon was a bit lucky in getting sec- which makes weak women strong and | wagner, 1t 1 0 1 2 0 o|game, but that was enough to show the | ond place and was easily disposed of by Automobile Club Run. sick women well. “Favorite Prescri }):oxgl;dn o3 2 g g ;2 g 111 manager of the Senators that he was G%fi;fl!'s fas’t on;Alh LB s The Automobile Club of California wiil ick 1 3 e | Refily, =s p ; e surprise of the stake was the defeat | hold a club run to Menlo Park to- 5 tion ” establishes regularity, dries | cutter. 5 0.0 0 o 1 ofhanded a gilded bar. Fisher.was a star| ;¢ cpiarint Bros. . White Hat. The. talent | T ctort will be made from Nl ond ening drains, hesls. inflammation and | *Dowling . 1 0 0 0 0 0 ofinthe National League a few years ago|made him a 1 to 3 choice over C. O.|Market streets at 9 Th i 2 d femall kness, — — — — — — —|and shone for several seasons, but, like g Nell Rl i it i e A3 peroutes witk e S W A Totals .:i.....5 3 4 6 3 24 10 4|many of the old-timers, Is all out and Will | Log raon 5, Lady Nellle, jwhich led him|be down Ninth street to Folsom. street, Sick women, especiaily those suffering | sgattea for Cutter in ninth inning. pitch no more ball in fast company. Tl Teietus fiake mes Aty Sk | o QUCTRISSAE 0 Twenty-sixth, 15 3 are in- e 3 e 5 ; abama, to Army, to the San Bruno o - from diseases of loug standing, £0 s A e B —_ —— | McComb's Motto, with T."Joliey's To- | foad, thence out the San Bruno road to The . shirts we ad- cramento . 0—4 achting in the South. -up. the County road, an ong the County = Base hits 0110201108 4 The card for to-day is made up of an o 2 T b 0880391328 Los ANGELES, May 0—The first an- | oo ciiics 105 st a8 up of an | road to Menlo Park, arriving at the lat vertised last Tuesday Base hits 0 1 O 4 0 1 1 x—8| nual regatta of the South Coast Yacht [sixteen-dog puppy stake, both of which| E. H. Parrish will captain the run, with have caught the town. 7 Club was sailed over the Terminal Island | Will be run down'once. E. P. Brinegar and R. R. L'Hommedicu P Two-base hits—Rellly, Dunleavy. Sacrifice | COUrse to-day under most favorable con- | . The results of yesterday's coursing, with | as lieutenants. It is expected some twen- We havé sold hundreds of them and the cry is for more. hits—Moskiman, Walters. First base on errors | ditions. Following is the order in which | Judge John Grace's official scores, follow: | ty automobiles will come north from San 1 s they hold ogmkiand 7, Sacrments 0. First base on | the boats were placed at the finish, with | Speclal stake first round-Pasha Kemnels® | JOsc. # Just as long as they hold out everybody can have one calledballs— oskiman 2, off Cutter 4. : ay Hempstead beat Alameda Kennels' Lottie —_——— v : 3 o % Left on bases—Oakland 10, ’ Sacramento 6, | (Orrected time, the last two named being | m, 5.0; P s Lady 2 for 50c, or two if they want—there is b Struck out—By Moskiman 2. by cm{;f?."nn class B boats 594; Katarina, | a iros.' White Hat, 431 P, M. Craskson's | PLACER COUNTY HOTEL haD ’S R leeire Buyitis th e En;nt P pue ¥ pitcher- lohler. uble plays—Francks t :09:22: | Flow, ¢ Gold beat T. Cox's C: . Ty e A 12:30; Bhvarasin, | gD o (et Lo, Crogkart MEN CAPTURE FORGER e oade I A g b assed ball—Graham. pitch—Cutter. man's. Little Slster, E, ; Z e i Time of game—Two hours and five minutes: e Hunnis heat b, “Dilion's ‘Challenesy 4 fennle | Thomas T. Barton, Wanted in Val- ey are this season’s make, being the latest in Umpire—McDonald. caese W0 T SR STRIKES OUT SEVEN MEN. LOS ANGELES, May 30.—A bunch of hits and an error in the second inning netted three runs and won to-day’s game arini Bros.’ Sempronius beat J. F.: Rogers' Glaucus, 4-3; L. J. Hoffman’s Jim Douglas beat S, A, Smith's Petronfus, 11-6; J. Hurley's Sugar Cane beat F. Rosenberger's Lady Chi- quita, 6-5: E. Geary’s Bonnis Hughie beat F. S. Price’s Forget. 10-4; A. R. Curtis’ Fly by Night | beat P. M, Ciarkson's Miss Brummel, 5-1; G. Coomb's Rustic Arbor beat A, J. Ernst's Rich lejo, Is Under Arrest in Lincoln. LINCOLN, Cal., May 30.—Thomas F. Barton, alias Fuiton, wanted in Vallejo for forgery, was apprehefded to-night by Messrs, Harkin and Sanders, proprietors of Hotel Burdge, while attempting to pay plaited front effects. The front is made of sateen and madras, while the body is made cf fine quality percale; each shirt is liberally cut; sizes from 14 to 17; pair of separate link cuffs; actual value $1, but while they Berkeley Nine Wins. EVERETT, Wash., May 30.—University of California 17, Everett 2. New Cycling Record. B o' s A y "’-,//f’m‘n,y“’" ) ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, May 30.—Joe | Argosy, 12-10; Pasha Kennels' R - s : i ; ; for Los Angeles. Glendon heid them | Niicor of Chicago broke the world's ama. | beat. . Newlon's Pnt Fresdom, i1, # G, | his hotel bill of $I with a check for §23, last the price will be vited to comsult Dr. Pierce by letter, | down to two hits after that. Not until|{ " ton mile record twice to.day—in the | Mack's Della M beat P. C. Blick's Yellow Tail, | drawn on the Bank of British Columbia Jree. All correspondence is held as| the fifth inning could San Francisco hit | gverinc' bu twelve seconds. ang o in | 8:0; W Johnson's Arteylate beat W, 3 Toon’ | of San Franclaco by A. & Fatrick & Co. 50 - v ' 's Tom Hi " ; J. W. Fah ‘o was_ taken in charge epu strictly private and sacredly confiden- f‘{?ep‘;fl'[’:na“fl;;’ e{fle"’ia;!i“gii"?n‘lfie“‘; afternoon by fourteen. His riding was | Lad heat B M. Giay's Terronetie 12 Shoritt Ba Hill to whom he confessed c. dy's Full Moon a bye. ‘Second round—May Hempstead beat Lady Fannie Hughle beat Flower. Sempronius beat Prompto, 4-0; Jim Sugar Cane, 8-5; Fly by Night tial. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. 1 can truthfully say that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is @ wonderful medicine and. de- wonderful throughout. In the two races his opponent was A. M. Courter of New- ark. ——— that the check was a forgery and that he bad within a few months successfully passed more than fifty bogus checks, the amounts varying according to circum- strike-out record for himself. Seven men reached for his deceiving slow balls but found them not. Score: LOS ANGELES. Gut-of-town orders filled—write us. servey the praise given it writes Mrs. Emma . Interclub Yacht Race beat Bonnie Hughle, 5-0; Regal Attire beat | Stances. A number of checks on various - oo oF Takics, Sovicain Co: Mich. . A P O % B etwesn hhe 'Corinthisn Yacn 15 | Bustie Arbor, 0.4 Articulate ‘beat, Della M, | DAnks were found, op Vs person. fne Box 288, " was sick four months, and the medi- | Toman, €. 457 . 0 3 3 1] Betwe acht Club’s | 7.6; Full Moon beat October Lad, 4-0. authorities at Vallejo have been notified. cine prescribed by the doctors did me no good. | Hannivan, 1. f. - } g ; s g g 0| sloop Harpoon and the San Francisco | Third round—Fannie Hughie beat May Hemp- ¥ e T T i T vers hnd e Iastvechg e Th8 8 8 b | e O eenee ewn ey ok Ab | Hagai Aitirs bt Ty by Niehts Tbr Pl Aoed | pornagnouf end Champlon win. newer er i i X - . 4 an Francisco challenge cup, May 31. The ¥ 2 T-5; n ¥ E i e b R e W | o e bt i | AT o Rt 718 Market Street De. Plssosts Plateant Pelicts i B b T ol e e e P iiteg roroiarket | lax. 4.; Full Moon beat Resal Attire, 85, | paced race ffom Moran of Chelsea at the arke ree et e-“?'hf“"gb' 23 12 0 0 2 0fpassengers only will be carried. Round | wig ok CoUe rannie Hushle, beat Full [ Rovere e ek o Park track Albert used v Favorite Prescription en- —— = = = = irip 50 cents. Secure your tickets at once | ~ Reserve stake, first round—A. McLéod's Pure | Champlon won the 2-mile Brassard race @ver a laxative is reqguired. 3 8 0 27 8! at the Santa Fe ticket office, 641 Market. * | pearl beat J. Fields' Jolly Joker, 16-2; F.! in 39:14 3-5. 3