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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1908. 10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL CRACK HORSES AND JOCKEYS OF THE WEST READY FOR BURNS HANDICAP /A/‘\} G p ,, N AN g ELL1OTT ‘ A\. JOCKEY JENKINS 1 WHO WiLL RIDFE ARGREGOR... BIG FIELD WILL START IN EURNS Conditions Are Favor- able for a Sensational Contest. A I Nones Rules Favorite in NONES AND HIS | NONES, TOP WEIGHT FOR THE BURNS HANDICAP TO BE DECIDED AT | 1he Overnight oW NER-, INGLESIDE TO-DAY, A HORSE WHICH MANY FANCY, AND ONE OF | THE CLEV S WHO WILL RIDE. ZR JOCK P. RYAN Hopson ewovo. i o |HORSE SHOW |YACHTSMEN || | THIS YEAR ACTIVE IN | DISCUSSED| ALAMEDA | ETime Is Considered Ripe| Will Hold the Second of || for a Revival of the a ‘Series of Races Function. To-Day Betting. Walter S. Hobart Ready Ca.hformaTarslelOpen i | to Depart on a Trip | 1903 Season on ! to Europe. April 18. REDFERN _RICH STAKE IFOOTBALL ISINJURED | SEEMS SURE ; MEN GAIN IN A RACE| FOR HOUNDS| RECRUITS T}ifi:f mesables of the: Durmngamel] K Ciunhed cecetly’ e svaly’ daet| T S o— ————— - g G e |Vt 5 SPORTSMEN His Mount, Brief, Falls|St. Louis Coursing Men Vampires Are to Meetllm year. The time i considered pro- | modore G. M pEve o TO TRY THE 1aw, presid s for another show in this city. modore arle P. Do st nig to 8 1 wa gl % | There will be no grand overa son | William McBain, secre d E cuckor. pussily the bes at the Finish of Discussing World’s the San Franciscans s T ok T MRt i rE e ot yach SHOOTING SO Y Burlingame w and open air fete has| events for the coming season. Eig ' | been each year a source of. delight to the | new members rave been added to -v e r ¢ V. To— | Clever Jockey Is Rendered | Representative to Interest | Indepzndent Team to Go | o i v o o o tan. | roll of members. 1t was decided at the Many “Will Avail i i H | : : rd, both in horses and in equipages. The | Mceting that the am 1 % Unconscious, but Will | the Owners in | Up Against the Rifles |5 00 tontmih i acoetsy sarions | mon b lssucd (s ceacen: Dt ihat e Da;/ 0; lseéentlv Ex classes ‘of “horses and to keep all the-ap- e O e % Recover. ‘ England. , at Alameda. Emenemta. oo paroces. e traps up | b2, 80ded lothe Jund for the opening i cosgn clubhc s | Sk ST N R j to_date E S a T aturday, April 1 . = i the last show was held in this Seital Vicht Club hic . / ORLEANS, Feb, 6.—Brief’s vic- HE officials of the California Cours- HERE will be thrce matches of as- | city some years agp many peopie have | poon®y adi iy G0 0" Fezards yac Cold, Dry Spell May Re- 4 tory to-day was won at the price of | ing Committee are in' receipt of in- | sociation football to-morrow on the | gene in for horses \of varfous eclasses. | oo " con U il ST o ing signs of Te- l B B k painful injury to Jockey Redfern. | formation that the Olympian ground at Webster street; Alameda. | They would be added to the list of eX-| nogaq )y t good old yachtsman, ex- sult m rmgmg ac. ! hibitors, especially in the sgaddle classes e lad’s masterly riding overcame the | Games will surely be transferred from n W £ tbe Cori > to the Ducks. on. Lodge will meet the a. m d in the light harness horses for sy E s stacles which the mare met in the r: Chicago to St. Louis. {They will be held | second eleven of the American-Britisa v driving. 1 of the tandqm and ;;p: g S o the Jauh = and just-as-her nose crossed the finish | in conjunction with the World's' Fair next | les. At 1 o'clock the ue match will | of ‘the four-in- would look both to| owhars and a special committee appointed - s she stepped in a hole, stumbled vear Legin between the Independents and the | their practice and to their horses. These | po the boardeof directors to manage the rHI e 3 2 Pedfern was rendered unco With the games taking place in team of American-British Rifles, | spectacular ‘classes would be sure of a | yces for the trophy it S I 5 B fall ‘and with but the exception of a brief | L.ouis there ¥is no reasonable doubt | and at 3 o'« k p. m. the apires will | TepTe tative entr ; hold three trials, the fir took - Green M interval remained so until removed from | that the proposed rich stake for grey- |play their scheduled match against the The breec farms within a few b place last Sunda d . ; 3 of this city have in their paddocks some | After the three trials e been held Zz; the track. He wil Irecov esults hounds will be carried through success- | S8an Franclsco eleven . e o 4 ko b | of the greatest race horses of modern | (he committee e handicaps . oyl f t. Louis men want it and The San Fra s will line up as f« times. The presence of Ormonde, “‘the | which 43 s 1:14 | have the ans to promote the affair. W. | Jows: Antrobus, captain and goalk horse of the century,” would in itself be e = . D. Turner of St. Louis is.preparing for a | Franklin and Huxley, backs; Phillips cerwhelming attraction at a- shc & of the yacht v £ ¥ sit to England and while abroad he will and T. Smith, halfbacks; Alexander, | h-stepping hackneys and those fhyr the regular races will become the ab 1 three furlongs—B: interest the Messrs. Fawcett and other iock, ett, J. Smith and Miller, for. | darliugs of children the world over, the | sojute owner of the trophy. The yac second, Miss Nancy P nthusinhts Dy-the MEEs. - Ha i s | Shetland and other ponies, would be forth- | which number e e a nephew of Editor Lowe of Sporting Life he Vampires will line in the follow !"tm ve in numbers and the e making the second w fr ammany second and. has been closely identified with fashion: D. Jamieson, goalkeeper;| ATY show beid this year will miss the | of winningsewill receive silk flag g | coursing for years. H on and Richardson. backs: Har- | Presence of Walter S. Hobart, the best | yachts having a waterline length o six furlongs—b eman Lloyd is interesting his Aus- \hu.n,‘ J. H. .Robertson, | dmateur hLorseman this coast has cver| twenty feet or less and that taken i e tralian friends so that an international | : ou, Showell, Wild. | Produced. The young millionaire leaves | part in at least two of the "ot P e | m seems assured. If foreign hounds | Hunter and hiy, forwards. A bout March 1 for Europe. He will be | may enter the handicap e ——————— should not compete it is evident thirty- | Robinson will referee the game. For the/ ","';mtzm!w-d‘ by ;\w (\\ir‘ ’a;ml _a||l~lr-n cup. ¥ t be sail al 3 21 : - 5 two dogs could be secured from the | Vampires D. Jamieson has returned to heir stay abroad is for an indefinite pe-| o? the Yacht Club and must be d field of milers. In | ")_V\\Y_elg’lle‘s_y?ro:‘sht‘ace't‘x’ousr,‘ ‘ | coursing centers in this country to fill the | his [‘rlam. lkeeper, which he nil's | Fi¢ and may extend into two years. duly registered on the club roll turned e Sunday meorning Lol « ENVER. Colo. . 6.—The Post to- | proposed stake at $100 a nomination. being stead. and sure,| M. Hobart will take his famous gray | The course will be three miles in length | oo beir ia - eived the following telegram: L. ¥: Barte who < is_ in this one of i most bril. | horse. Royalty, which is noted as a high| with one leg to windward. The start will | 50 T o here is o . LOUIS, Feb. 6.—You may announce | speaking for Denver coursing men, says | for Oakland two or ihree | JUmper, abroad with him. He will also | take place off the clubhouse, th el ) " ' . L Burns has the | for me that if Corbett will agree to meet will send their quota of dogs. i . has been put in the forward | [2Ke the pick.of his polo ponies. of which | stakeboat anchored off the Bay_ Farm |g .o *7 o iadioaha & Ontaide of the Mhem. | mic 11a RO Soltt at et ot | Bartels is negotiating for R. K. |line, baing previously plaved haifbngk. A | 1€ Nas a string of nearly thirty. Whether | Island wharf, thence to a stakeboat off | [ S &7 o wentl zhts is returne . o7, 1t will | will allow him twents seconde to ree oep | MAICOIM'S imported grevhound Fine Fire | valuable recruit for the Vampires i Hai. { i the saddle or on the box of a four-in- | Park-street bridge, thence back to the [ Ue8l o0 (7 2 olllrtipon B rat tontl ot the cuEb s ot fhe et 1y install him at the head of his | giq B. Richardson. the well kpown crick. | Pnd. his skill will make itseif apparent | starting line. The yachis_Loiterer, She . Ry K [ A 8 ive kemnel. His greyhound import | in Europe. He is ding | provide ‘for. That ought to be some in the best and Sphinx may carry rew of three, , n j eter, who is also a good footifiller. e z s hopes ¢ & & may not send | qucement for & man who wants to claim | €0 Adder whelped a litter of elght puppies he San Francisco team has ‘been stead. | POl0ist in California not suffer | but . the other craft are entitled to have | "SR O FUVELE €SO e r's hands, but will | the championship s | to i3est Brand, he by Boomerang, re- ily, improving and has gained 'some nc .| i comparison with the piayers in any | only one man aboard. After the three iy s . . T e latter horse i “JAMES J. JEFFRIE cently. Lmen. who will increas: streng Th | lend | triatiracds; have -heen. Reld.a. time Dt | L., d « © has been showing Champion of the World." Lavender, one of the most popular little | score of S goals. to 1, which they inade 118 Work has heen a feature of every | Will be fixed, within which the race must | J/0CF! gly in 1 jals. Yellow Tail S s cver. scen. in_competition here, | against the Independent eleven on Jan show held here, as he had entries in many | be completed P rd Badge are th possibilities, for _.-.-. has a litter of five puppies by Fortuna | upy yws, them to be much strongi classes and they always appeared to ad- 1 race will take p - a big wiel, ghr| o Bpeg Louis J mann's Sacramento letter | Favente. e on vantage when handled by him .in° the beginning at . supposed. Their forwards wor together and show some good combination | play, Mcl.ean being strong at.center for ‘. ard and Miller and J.. Smith shooting Bassett and . Polfock . lend muck | and plays a good game at fullback th to the forward line. Franklin, one of the San Fran The Rifles have more playe: G. Lacy Crawford, the St. Louis mil- | re patron of coursing, has purchased | he grevhound False Alarnrand will send. | it to this coast with his string of cou RACERS WHICH WILL COMPETEW' | et e e Sl pronounced f:mor I ring. 8-issue_of.the.8an. Francisco New Tornbers of the Corinthian ub has bought the yacht formerly owned by Allen M. Clay He has sold the yawl Arcturus te J. Low nd others of the California Yacht Club. The yawl-Arcturus was lying in the la i i @ y full- { petll b bt % : | backs. will soon be leaving thia city. Hux-|.goon at e Tt o 4 = i - - William MeCafrre 187" hananie ,' v ‘:‘rlr"‘t":».l.‘.(;‘[|)::’||.1L‘I:;\\:n ::J: = l;a‘l‘hfi\ 'xx’r}\xi ’v:.m ;nyhh- = #ald10 be a qUICK | and. them was stepped in again after she orses, Weights, ~— | |'Sisanoc and other grevhounds in the | - o DY B b 23 and nimble man on his had .entered. the cove. It is said a teial | P! ; i 4 $ Owners. " Jockeys. | |string of Ralph Orthwein of St. Louls, | e txberlenced players that the a recent meeting of“the executiv: | of speed between Carl Tornberg's Sca | The trapshooters are alrea " Nones, 135 ++-«-..P. Ryan R Shaw | | will not come West until later in the ‘sea- | Loam: has béen formed to provide prac | committee of the Association = Football | | Frank. Baker's Emilie will take | (0 the opening of the season. The M Ar xegm 122......... Charles Boots.. Fenki son. {Egmmen (or /ihess. useOlL ymbi: dvio. foEDY | arrangements were made for at the opening of the yachting sea- | ¥¢0¢ Gun Club Is installi C nard, 119 G. B. Morri 5 - - -Jenkins | The n of coursing men that | ® gt a ot th ety S game to be plaved on Monday, Februs system of electric traps . G. B. Morris evr W, Waldo | | Some of the men who have been placed at Haywar Frank between. teams Le installed at Ing mb's saplings by Fetter long ing northeast orrigan, 114 Burns & Waterhouse ; “Bullman | | Free-Motto are by far thebest youngsters | " 1'hv retired list are quite as vigorous | ccnting Oakland and San Francis three trap S)ddcna 111 DAy e ie T3 T | | seen ‘in competition this season. They ‘;h thoee who_have taken their positions, | land will be represented hy the follow gk ot ungor Sl » Tackson | | Jir ruised on Mr. McComb's ranch and {but at the opening of (he season did no:| Afeck of the Independents, goalkeeper i priotic gt “Donovan:| | show the oliadis of cate abd feetie: | know the game well enough to play in | Forrest and Hodge of the Rifles feil ; Ly, e b “ utolight, <eeov... Wo H. Ketcheman. Minder | | e |lcague matches. Among. these players | bc Sully of the Independents, right 3 oo et o Boxer O'Keefe Seeks a Match Elliott, 107 ..W. B. Jennings & Co F. Rell ! Fortnr BRLIB1E A are Douglas, Willis, Haddock, the | Lalfback; Chambers of the Rifle center | Smith of the San Frantisces, Jack O'Keefe, & likel i Watercure, 107 Caesar Y b itk e g B | 2 i g s brothers, ine, Lybie | hilfback; Hunter of the Vampires, cap-| ore!tson and D. Jamieson of the | weight boxe S s Yot aide e ’ A -----..Caesar Young.. .Birkenruth PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 6.—Hardie Hen- | and e. Connolly appeared on !tain and left halfback: N | pires and Gillchrest of Albion Lodg | Rt i g i ¢ Yellow Tail, 112 John Hackett. Waterbury | a former well-known baseball | the Rifles team for the first time last| Francise B et "",“']‘ln’(';(”“,'( %an | The following will play to-morrow wn | 1 his Eonic, 104, Caesar Young st £ A was instantly killed by being |Bunday . and showed . great “activily.|San Franciucps, inside ' right - forward; | LG, c0%d eleven of the American-British | g0, JUE, MU OKesfe fought Bud Horton, 104........... Bianchi & McGovern o bt [ |struck by a trolley car to-day. Henderson | Though his hair is gray, his kicking Is | Shand of tha Rifles, center Twans 1" ey, Faddock, Wikis, Bewdes. Foug e ¥t LA W s o e oy o s i ianehl & MoBoypTn, ... v ils: C. Kelly | | stepped from an eastbound car and at- | clean and his dribbling good. Lyden | Hooker of the Albion Lodge, inside 1er | BUSs€ll. Brealy, J. F. O'Shauginessy, R. ||/ BE. M T o essie McCarthy, 103. E. J. Arnold & Co. T. Burns | | tempted to cross the westbound track,|plays a strong game and Shand 1s g forward, and Miller of the Gan wde left | 0'Shaughnessy. Pomeroy (captain), Doug- | J/lmy Britt. Billy Lavigne of the A Lord Badge, 102....... W. L. Oliver 6 Lewis | | When he was knocked down and crushed | ally where he is wanted. “Doc" Leany ey g (N San Francls|jac and Edmondson. The Aibion Lodge | 1UP: Oakla Steh the gut Col. Ballantyne, 100... J. W, Robbins. I"" h [ to :l»t;alh. Henderson made-his record as |is fast, and Churchill centers the ball he San Francisco team in the Hay- | '™ will, be made up of McPherson, | in which to h Yehtar. B0 = seseveres.o. XTRWIEY | fa pitcher with the old Baitimore club|well. An important recruit for the Rifl>s|wards match will be as follows: Antry. | ter; Robertson, Hooker, Merce satar, O9.... .. 5. K Teseph... .. .J. T. Sheehan | | more (han twenty vears ago. Recently |is George James, the well known ex-cap. |tus of the San Francises Ikeepor | \cY; Grantham. Orton (captatn) R - Durazzo, 98 +ee@.-B.-Morris. . . ‘Donmelly | |l bus been umpiring in the National | tain of the Olvmpic Chub. | Peterson of the Vampires chorakeePer: | Taylor and Duquesne. Man chorted Missing. St. Bover, 9. ......... H. E. Rowell. W, Knapy League { The San Francisco team has gained A. | right back: James of the Vampiree, ot PR A 5 £ ) TR H. C. Nichol Iy aven Olatidla, 88 ... X0 M. J. Daly. 7. Daly fefi ot T e ‘n. .\;:)lrl(\ir D’il“ A\lp x«lndr‘r and B. Hux- | back: Harwood, McCallum and Robertsn | Overdue Bnnsh Ship Sighted. at the Mo ia = t 2 . I EBie he i e » : endents, right wing: Showell of ti.c | Weleh on sighted a e o o Dupont, 90 D. S. Fountain. Adkins | S a S 'fn." the "-..(‘-:f,'.","f’ hrisimas day of last vear and is congid- | Vampires, inside right forward: Weot: of | Ing th dese ption of the overdue Bri wa E to get He is 9 )y | Vote o be taken for United Staies| CFcd the finest conter forward in the|the Independents. center forwards o | Dunearn, from b Gesd. & tm tu Reight st - - I Y S o N d # Ll R LR I:'Mn:'“;hel wl K f't-eu: Sun- ‘bm'& B. Huxley is another sallor who | Smith of the San Franciscos, e I(r\ 1 was sigh hair and a sandy mustach i | day, ere was no ¢ e in the situation, | ge She was s ay from her. dressed in.a dark suit and wore a took part in the holiday games last year | fcrward; Lydon of the Rifles, . i black neglige shirt,