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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1902. 5 F PAGIFIG GOAST PULL GHAMPIONGHIP RAGES ON LAKE MERRITT JTURDY OARGME — & e IN A GALLOP I COMES MAJOR | DAINGERFIELD | Favorite Wins the Lawrence | Realization Stake in || the East. | —_— 1 EW YORK, July 4—The Law- | rence Realization, the richest | ear-old stake in the East, | | to-day at Sheepshead thousand people | Lewee & ‘Co.’s Major Dain- in the betting at 1 to 3, a gal He lowered The Friar's for & mile and five furlongs from Daingerfield was always a con- favorite for the race, while the stable, Goldsmith and Slip , was second choice at § to 1. The | t was fair. Juwvenatis broke in rrom; d showed the way to the main track, | The Rival moved up and led the | g the stand. | the back stretch ‘Vonder—l‘ t } ! -+ 13 - R o *r“‘:;iadj;&‘e ‘;éf?-.l“g:c‘é’a o % SOME OF THE WELL-TRAINED OARSMEN WHO EARNED MBERITED HONORS IN BARGE, SHELL OR SKIFF YESTERDAY IN THE ANNUAL REGATTA. ' ERRET RS e ADDIN |BOSTON WINS SPEEDY SLOOP mm s e g 0 R [ALAMEDA SENIORS: BEAT PORTLAND el O o g A T e DERBY. VICTOR VISITORS IN THE FOUR-OARED BARGE GAME OF BALL| WALLACE CUP ‘»::'flf,rfa‘f&‘ Li',.f"&{&fi;:Wyeth Is Only Second il'li HE shores of Lake Merritt Lewis and H. Dumont of the Alamedas Smith first Wiliamson second, Hartner wira. | DEf€AtS ~ Baltimore by One Very “ght Wind Prevails me, 1:14 35, were crowded yesterday with |and R. Chipman of the Stockton Athletic| No time taken, wrence Real 7 2 b ion. C] G y very 100. yard s . handicap—H. W. T le- H H o s et i Sheridan Stakes at et ot ot e’ Shame | Smalt markin from Lewl, Dumont being | man. . A. Cr b saris, fb: b ¢ aomeeat, | RuN in a Long-Drawn- During Early Part of 1 to 3, won; The meshlm‘msa“rfl 0; lh‘; P*‘f"‘° a bad third. Time, 10:35. seraich, 0. A.'C., seco ; O, o R to 1, second; Gold- | H Assoclation' of the Amateur|” 1n the i hell T A. W. Pape, | 1% yards, third. Time, :0f 3 to 1, third. - Time, Chlcago- | Athletic Union. The day was m&m’fs‘:fififi,‘; e Rt yard sprint, handicap—Templeman, O. out con[est, ace. beautiful, a gentle, breeze |effect that he had refused to take part, 20 yards, first; N. E. Wilcox, A, A. L.. ST > v rufliing the surface of the water | came to the starting line with his club- | 18 yards, second: Percy Lang, O."A. C, 18 g HICAGO, July 4—In the presence | sng tomperiaes the: Lont for e contest- | mate T. R, Keenan, and W, Patton of | Y, third. ime, P Gl T AMERICAN LEAGUE. NLY three yachts crossed the of 20,00 people George C. Ben- ants and onlookers. The light dresses or| pgftiand. . er and’ Keahan (e iation: | Backrath, C. C. W., first; Carl Limberg, G. OSTON, July 4—In the afterncon starting line in the annual race nett’s Aladdin won the'Sheridan | the ladies and the bright uniforms of the Pape Jumpsd. off with the lead and Wou a8 5“ W., scncordb, Dicl \\lm;‘amsur;i o, W., th(rg_ game, with one out and one run of the California Yacht Club yes- stakes this afternoon at Wasi- | oarsmen served to add gayety to an ideal |he liked, Keenan taking second place, W A et ) et Demapy, B O needed, Selbach dropped Freeman's terday for the Wallace trophy P lda P > ington Park, defeating the Amer- | symmer scene. The first event was called | Time, 9:31. T."Smith, O, W., third.’ G Third fong fly to left and Collins crossed over a course six miles to wind- T vemond. Gemsor thira. Time, | ican Derby winner Wyeth and the colt | shorely after 2:30 p, m., while the bioyele |, Of the four crews entered for the seniot | héat—Emil " Agtaz, W the plate with the winning run in the | ward and an equal distance befors the which finished second in that race, Lucien barge race the South Ends were not en- i1l unfinished. This Street, O. W., secon twelfth Inning. Attendance, 8500. | wind.” When the one-gun signal was fired i ndsapt Taces wers a titled to row, not having won the inter-| third.’ N taken: ‘mara, ] Score: ¥ %5t | APpieby. By a singular coincidence only | was the junior four-oared barge race, in | mediate event, and the Atlels, Whe Wit W s !l,grl:t‘ierle:k?:‘t;ng, TR e I gy R0 . m |5t Do from (the stexttan BeEet Wit She ©f | the three colts which ran one, two, three | which six crews took part. As had been | declined to pull a second race.. The con: | Gxit Limberg, G. C. W., third. Time, :47 2-5. | Boston Bi ol ks 1| narrow gauge mole, Alameda, there was . one mie i the Derby started in to-day's race, expocted, there was a good deal of foul- | test was thus left to the Alameda and 220 yard dash, handicap—V. Ligda, O. A. |Baltimore . 3 8 3 | scarcely enough breeze to carry the Helen | which had most of the Western Derby celts as cligibles, and the result brought fut,as victor the colt which had come in thire n the big event on June 21. Un- ler the conditions of the race Aladdin | four-oars and won comfortably by about ing, the Stockton crew being especially | Portland fours. Both crews pulled a rapid | C.. scratch, first; b. C. Gebhardt, 0" A C ‘a'lgé“““m this respect. The sturdy South str9ke. the Alamedas forty-six or forty- :'crad{ch,thliec‘nn 3 Pcrc_v‘ 4L-mg, oA O, H. E. | ma had to be towed back to enable her End crew, which had the outside station, | 3gVenl ‘? the minute andhthc Portland men | yards, ‘third. Time, o g - S [ (o croem 5t 1. Tho wiid-wim Malonad kept clear of tho rest of the competing | {POUL ToTLy-iYe: (On, the, return. half of Harier Or W fiet: Gharles Lone o ! | Bultimore ; the channel was reached, where it fresh~ e 'S cre’ s in rther, O. % st arles ng, B. C. . L - K = trouble and the Alameda men won as they | second; R. H. Backrath, C. C. W., third, Time, | FPHILADELPHIA, -July' 4.—The afternoon | ened up somewhat. The yachts ran home W., First gam yachts across the line. The flagship Thel- andazzo g third 24 a quarter—Lar . B s Beeot Sy third, | had seven . pounds .the bett, of the | two lengths, the Stockton four being sec- | ;00 o 3 %8145 " Becabid Heat—Dotaars game was a slugging match, a ground rule | with light sails set, Jessie E crossing the 1 ; nd, Salinds: third. | as compared with Wyeth end | ond, the Oiympics third, the Alamedas | [Ked by, six lenths The winning crew | 63 18, second i ; oV | aiding the batters. Score: winning line at 2:41:35, her elapsed time be- | with cien Appleby. | fourtn, the ‘Dolphins fifth and the Ariels| B8 f i P O GO e oo, - | Wiliiamson, O W, ] - B F;|ing 2:41:35, and her corrected time 2:37:30: | The distance was a mile and a quarter— | last. Time, 8:40. The Olympics and Ala-| ' 5" Ayers, stroke, and C. Donnelly. T. Smith, 0. W., first; v | Phitadelphia 2% 6| C. E. Clark’'s yawl Gypsie finished at | 2 auarter of a mile £horter than tne Der- | medas lodged protests against the Stock- | oo (o GVers stroke f rl Limberg, G. C. 2 ki 2750:21, her elapsed time being 2:30:21 and = j by, Wyeth opened in the betting at 7gto | tonfans for fouling, but the referee, on | The regatta was over at 5 o'clock, the Final—Emil Har- First game: her corrected time 2:45:15. Thelma finished 2UTTE, 3 |3, 41addin at 2 to 1 and Lucien Appleby'ar | conferring with the fudges, disallowed the | conicsianty having been: bronenes up 1o mil Agraz, unattached, | R. H. E. |at 2:46:42, her elapsed time and corrected it eace. on {12105 At post time Wyeth and Aladdin | protests. "The winning crew was made Up | fuo Giarting ime Gn_ the Teysir JP to Backrath, C. C. W. third | Washingtom. .. <17 5 0 time being 2:46:42. The winner was salled | were each § to 5, while Lucien Appleby | of F. Pallas, bow; M. Harris, No..2; §.| oy commendable promptitude. The of: | Time, 1-5. Limberg was disqualified for | Philadelphia . -3 8 2| by O. T. Olsen, the yawl Gypsi» by her o engs—Quiz 11 | remalned about stationary. Aladdin won | Berger, No. 3; E. Pallas. stroke, and Al-| fcinls of the regatta. were wa felowr: | third place for crowding. DETROIT, July 4.—St. Louls won this after- | OWner and Thelma by S. S. Marshall. ppard third. | by two necks, while only a neck scparated | bert Sonnenberg, cockswain. F. J. | Referee. J. T. Sullivan; starter, I. W.| The officials in charge of the footraces | noon's game. ' Sapre: The race was undef the management of o Wyeth and Lucien Appleby. The track | In the junior outrigged skiff race F. J.| Woorner; " timers, -David Greenleaf, W.!| were the following members of the P, A, H. E.|the regatta commitiee, consisting of was slow,-the time being 25, The'| Bherry, wearing the. Dolphincolors, ;da-| Mead; A’ Taylor, W. B Goodwin, i Hrack] s Ai. Herbert: Hauser ofd George | Detroit . H 2| August R. F. Brandes, George M. Shaw total value of the stake w and tha | feated E. B, '1h°"';g_§n by -4 & had | Stalb, George Baker and B. Cerf: judges, | James; referee, W. B, Hinchman; starter, | St. Louis . . u 2| and Lee Gale. > winne 155, Summeary: o e ticted by (he resatta cominitive | George James. C. W. Doble, Z, T, Thorn: | George James: timers—H. H. Hadenteldt, | First sames The sloops Jessie E and Spray cruised : it turlongs—Marion | Pgeh instructed by the regatta committee . 0 G Fine, 7. Fole Neu- | W. Mackie, George Karlmann; judges— that he must = L. ompete under Olympic miller, J. O'Dea, E. Scully, 'W. 0. Patch, | Robert Elliott, J. F. Sturtevant, Elmer B. | Detroit . colors or not at all, he will be notified to crews will spend the holidays in the up- H. E |up to Czlifornia Cove last night. The orister third. Time, 2.5 i s C. M. Farrell, W. Howe and James Wil- | Hunt; clerk, B. F. Nourse. St. Louis 9 per bay. - 5 | appo: the registration committee v & sl ecand race, six furlongs—dJack Rattlin won, | APP2ar before s e | son. Those in charge of the bicycle races ¥ 2 .. .. o : et second, 00 g e’ | Of the Pacific Association and it is likely v % ) y CHICAGO, July 4.—Chicago won in a sensa- | @ =j=imieirfejrinfnjnininninonininninimininfni o 1 zkanet second. Hanover Queen third. 'Time, | that he either will be declared a profes- | . O¢0rge McGinnis was marshal of the| were the following named: Referce, (. tional finish this afternoon. Score: ® ® course, the assistant marshals. being slonal or prohibited from taking part in| & 'Beli and 1T Dlege. A.| L. McEnerney: judges—Frank Bollo, A five furlongs—Sigmund w H. E. | First game: J. Fry, Elmer Hunt: timers—Henry Day Claude thirl. Time, | amaieur events for a year. Willis ‘Sharp, H. H. Hadenfeldt, W, | Chicago 7 1 d i oy 0 Vatarics | 1ain Pation of Portiand had the nuigs| FAST COURSE FOR CYCLERS, | Mackle: umpiresHerbert Welch. Jr. M. | Cicveland 10 0] Row Fome ol 8 2 e and aq | SEatioh I W Ayeis of Alameds being In * | Cerine; starter, Al Moffatt; announcer,| Morning g: PT ,R < x 5 won jouneidn. o i ? | Exciting G SR W. B.'Fawcett. The arrangements were | . Lo D T iy ARty we S ond;- Litclen the \rgg am"geue:feofia“eln;honutl;elg:‘g xciting Contests Are Held on the in charge of a_committee consisting of | Cleveland 10 1| sames to-day from Brooklyn by all around . thir: e, 2 | sl ), V! y \ miiamed R o> e e C 2 y! 3 : & hait turlongs S Pation Fetting a bad_ start, On the: o: Lake Merritt Boulevard. B B Savcelil, S [T ; Bl b H E vable third. Time, | 1 s " ault, J. J. Mc: a . F. Martin, Paul a s | L A LR S e asindiue 7, The Dleycle and eprinting races were | 17 Carroli and H. C. Coward, CHICAGO, July 4.—The Bostons outplayed | Brorin® g ok , Pompino | hopelessly In the rear, Ayers beating Pat. | [Un over the sk at skirts Lake _—— | Chicago at all points in the afternoon game.| First game Ciales second, True Blue third. Time, | ton easily. Time, 9:38%. It was learned Merritt. The course was ideal for the Eagles in Charge at Salinas. Score: H E | that the key of one of Baker's oarlocks | cyclists, as it is almost straight and of ¥ “Seventh race, ove mile—Lee K H. E.| pittsburg . o many. Chief second, Com varted, the carlook syreading, the | o0t macadam. It proved too hard for | SALINAS, July :»—A‘ parade, musical | Chicago 1§ 2| Brookiyn e ‘o 2 @8 OBy ALE SR In the intermediate barge race e s, E s v an erary exercises in the vilion, | Boston RO B b ol E 1:48 2-5. Teis hud-tHe inSlde etatlim: the ity the runners, the spikes in whose shoes pavilion, CINCINNATI, July 4.—The Philadelphians ds the center and the Alamedas the | OUId not plerce the compact pavement. | horse and foot races at the track and a | First game: = = | - baseball game were the features of the MOrrts Brventes: | outside. The Ariels won by two lengths, | The embankments on the east side of the : Boston Oaltty % the Alamedas being second and the South | course and the walks were thick with in- | Salinas celebration, which ended with were held down to five hits, but succeeded in ;| winning out om account of errors by Cinetn. nati. Score: S oy : v - Chicago 4+ 2 RN OB View books, ,"'fi‘.?,gmphs' Mexican | Bnas e bad Ui Eioar s D i ke e tQllon S SIEROLK gndia ball at ";EZ‘;,',CE?‘;,“;E' ST. LOUIS, July 4.—St, Louls won the sec. | Cinelnnati .. s LEE. J aorning | CArved jeather ar Cles, orange wood | ning crew was made up of A. Keegan, | Third-mile bleycle race: First heat—Won | Jocal aerie of Eagles. a 5 ® | ond game from ' New York here after a Philadelphia «5 5 2 brick t South | P redwood bark novelties, scenic|bow; E. L. Smith, No. 2; E. J. Lynch.{by A: T. Smith, J; Cavanagh second, V. Lacs pitchers’ ‘' battle. Attendance, 10,000.- Score: | Second game: by O. J. Johnson ang | playing cards, etc. The greatest assort- { No. 3; Charles Wilson, stroke, and E, | third. Time 48 2-5. Second heat—Emil RIS o R 'H B R. H B Produee Company. | ment of real nice things in the city. San- | Flanders, cockswain. Harther first, Dick Willlampson second, W, LONDON, July 4.—The finance bill passed its | St. Louls . . .2 8 1 | Philadelphia .5 5 1 £10,000. | born, Vail & Co., 741 Market street. . The junior shell race brought out John i Street third. Time, :46 3-5. Final—A. T.! third reading in the House of Lords to-day. New York -0 3 1 | Cineinnati -4 B -