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THE SAN IRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11. 1908. EUROPEAN POLOISTS DEFEAT THE BURLINGAME MEN IN A MATCH THAT IS REPLETE WITH SENSATIONAL PLAYS R0 HIT Richard M. Tobin’s Pony Falls and Rolls Over H1m Rendering Him Unconscious and Causing I-us Retlrement From the Field—Nine Goals to Two the Final Score. EfllFEHS EAGER Ll FOREST KING IsBacked From Down to 8 » 1 and Wins 10 BEGIN FRA Twenty-five Cracks Out for Championship Honors. Qualifying Rounds Will Be Played To-Day at the Presidio. \bbot Jr 1 Me ¢ Kellog: ball had t Th nutes in the first i worked it down the i ¢ McCreery sent it r s &« a goal. Mackey sc 1 for his side. R g E A | riod with a g 3 ; | drawing Al were ’\! | | rs at the pavilion h nt the | 3 ) | The visitors kept up their great team v Kerry s \ | play in the second peric McCreery - e | worked the ball down near the goal and p Pt wolg | Maurice Duval drove it id was = a1 e yin play but a rt time when Char . - ngan T | sent it between the pos & e : el i i et | [Py a clever pass M. Duval sent th | FIZER 1S RULED OFF A fel AW nd to Mackey anc score agal e z 3 ; el H ol !4t0 1. At the end of the period Walter THE NEW ORLEANS TRACK | Hobart w unlucky, mi a goal by . < z w inches. Stewards Are Not Satisfied With the . s move he Reds were unlucky in the mext pe- Showing ldade by His Horse s riod, driving the ball outsic times T.cid Mol . y fast p Mr. Hobart tried a bump- P ewis pony rolled com- in fast play. ) ¥ NEW ORL d : | mg match with M. Duval. Both came |, ' O stre t o AR out unseathed awW. H . E ) to the as- In the fourth period Joe Tebin took his this m £ . te layer. He was brother’'s place Walter Hobart ran the the Nullah fc by the shock, but| The star players of the day were]| | ball down the field, but M. Duval h At ! d. When he f Maurice Duval and F. J. Mackey for the | | { | it and sent it back. It went outsi was anno SW v Whites. Mr. Mackey is white haired and | | | | goal posts at the first attempt. Mackey | ruled off for v the game, | has not the physical outlines of an ath- | | | | then forced it between the posts. Mackey | Jockey Club's ru to it. His | lete, but he is a great player and was ex- | | ran the ball the full length of the Sroan o Mifea entered the | ceptionally well mounted. | and just missed goal. After a scrimmage ake his place Walter Hobart galloped point blank at | | | he sent it tarough. Score & to L to don | him several times during the game, but e e adtit gertod Joi o el was sben | he Meld his course without showing any { | a goal. This was quickly followed hy one ) although y > whether he would rem o s s ekt 1he soue: owed much of his old- pony or be shot over the boundary | ol SRR L ~ —— —¥ | The Whites scored twice in the sixth ar > of Crossways Farm. 1 _ | |last period. The final score was 9 to .| | EXCITING INCIDENT IN THE INTERNATIONAL POLO GAME [ | 1t is expected the second game of tne = = Tk A PLUCKY PLAYER WHOSE PONY ROLLED OVER HIM AND A VET- series will be played next Sunday. | ERAN WHO WAS CONSPICUOUS BOTH ON AND OFF THE FIELD. Mane -4 Drivell, ose of ke ikatent ’HN? CALL'S RA H‘G FOR { CHART. pololats developed an this coast, appeared Y Ab 4. = s 5 = = on the field as an official. He has just - g Tobi T e Vi s : many of | returned from Honolulu. He says the Ho- OAKLAND RACETRACK, Tuecsday \]Rr ine. Track good. \ When it was all over Joe Tobin Jr.; The game was witnessed by many of T : 1 gt i e - 2420, R na : = said: “We have no excuses to offer. Our | the Burlingame people. Fr: J. Caro- ( nolulu Club will vi ,\‘l.umh [-;'fn\ll to NO’I'ES oF -v-HE TRACK. 20. FIRST RACE-Six ngs: sel valos to | opponents showed superb team work and | lan and party drove to the field In hfs | this coast mext season. Mr. Driscoll is| SRS 0 £ Index Horse ar i Jockey. | | outplayed us at every point. They de-|four-in-hand park brake; E. D. Beylard | endeavoring to interest some of his for-} oo "5 : L RO } | serve all the credit for their wonderful | had out his road coach, and Charles W ml’rfll-‘.lm mates in a plan to send a team would seem he Pron Birkenrath f playing.” Clark drove a well appointed four-in-hand | to Eurove next year . Powell 2. RN o . *Boland 5 e .'l'-"-r'l"—i- O Mwwwwfl*fifi%*r%fl—h—wo CHARGWES it @ v 4(Donovan 12 30 LISTEN n Jenkins rie T | - h Waldo g 8 10 = | weeks ago, was yest 8 H J. Sheehan.| 30 50 ; . rom Idaho. He looks » T - Commissioners Find One Member |, Dawson mail ¢ o THE n.'rmr.s FOR TO-DAY. At post 4 min Oft at 2:17. Virgle, place, 3-5; thow. 1-3. ; g . be & Dawsom mail ca riongs; sel Hughes, show, 4-5. Winner. ch. m. by inspe~tor B-New of Force Guilty of Intoxica- e & ¥ 5 McDowell.) Scratched—Lou Clieveden. Start good. Won in a 5 riety. | po P - P ix ‘wan lucky In getting (hrough on the rall. which won the race. tion and Impropriety. | Forest Kine , Shaen 1 m. too, e 163 en. Too far for Jennie Hughes and Nullah. Yrsula no speed. At a meeting of the Police Commis- | {0 I 10K e e . & 100 e ety POV SIS v A % " dolicema Y that he threatened to quit bookin; % Pe 109 | 4421 OND RACE—Four furlongs; seiling; 2-year-olds; value to first, »‘![nn"rs M:! Nflflr(-zl ij';”f \T‘;" “K'mai by - Sy ij”m SR - ¢ For 104 I Sadpen p - +ia A . W rested Miss M. owell and o a1 ter the ¢ )| Index Horse and Owner. x %. %. su Fin. | Jockey. | Op. Ci he‘;"‘h‘:n?“? fl; "‘w“m oo yabgtos. .&.m.an Bh“a\w:rl as pleasa :.' h " s Stanfleld) 3 11 1h 1n |Waterbury 8 8 = home, Army street. on the morning | “touched” for his diamond s : : Stanneld) : Babin e 8 High-Class Entry for|Rival Boxers Will D a6t juoms s Ay Sestian the w being bet. Eckert 3100 3. Splers) 2 Sonner .. P : cata of 1 et 3 reeiving som . (4380) Sweet Tone (Burns & Watrhs) (111 6 2”|Botana .1} 8-5 3.2 Annual Champion- To-Morrow Nighti gt |[iatosioatediand of impropriety in the o) er asked Dell 4400 Ringlets (Ferguson) 7 4 |Jenkins 6 10 (‘hfirxfl!(-f his duul. e or the place at 4. Ecke | 4403 Abbott (Miller & Co.) 1 1 [Powell 60 100 ; : B urrin was sent to the Howell home | the layer asked the Idaho piv - 10| 4388 [Ton Cone iy B ey 8 s o 6 ship Meeting. ‘Woqdward’s. to search for a burglar who was sup- | ¥ant a hundred ,,:_“_*,"W 104 | 4408 bardier (W B, Jennings)|108| 5 81, 82 8n |Birkenruth 3 92 . e - P | said Deil. T bit of pleas - - il posed to be on t premises. It required e Frank k so asan 114 | 4403 Pachuca (A. B ) 10311 LR ] W. Waldo. 10 —- v X; a nk . s - o Boggs..105 | 4356 R n, 10110 10 10 McGovern 100 over an hour for him to reach the scene, Most of the money L, g orest K ‘HA'V!" : k c ....120 | (E.J |:1‘du\n» 109 9 11 Kelly 15 The entries have closed for the annual Eddie Toy and Abe Attel have made the | and when he did so he was in an intoxi- | take r:;lfim’f\‘;r-wf: ::fl«: o ;'.m,‘," 3 3 4 i T At post ¥ min Off at 2:44. -Marle, place Pepper, |SWimming championship of the Pacific | best possible use of the time at their dis- | cated condition and his conduct was so | JN4% 18 Whag, eCUS BF SErRe 98 BUCE BFns Se . 1t s 3. Bofita, show, 2. Winner, b, f. by Yo Bl Rey-Miss Gentry. (Trained Athletic Association arfd the crack swim- | posal for training for to-morrow night's | reprehensible that he w quested to 1, but the w P er refused $3 more at . » % Shew ¥ Stanfield.) S hed-—Juana Start good. Won In a hard drive of six ! Toans ‘Tha Bouse. Mo ve © 35 oo o1 A 3t F. Irels e Toss up between two leaders. Sweet Tone tossed it up. Miss Ringlets had a stormy |mMmers of the coast are represented. The | fight in Woodward's Pavilion, under the and finally arrested the young woman | The indifferent shdwing made by Canejo was , . ¥. Ireland 103 | trip. Bombardler ran a d!'sappointing race. Pachuca away poorly. Sofita pocketed tournament will be held on Friday night | auspices of the San Francisco Athletic | . o 7 s a cause for complaint from the ring. Canejo " ~e B s Kaight... 83 | last part e Larites betha Ph 1ats exitey FOTdb, and her brother without cause. e i ¢ -7 Eoactriesey. 108 ~ in the Lurline batha. The complets entry | Clab. Sentence was suspended until mnext | tract to Dell Fountain > A : 4422, THIRD RACE | tollows | Toy has knocked out six of his last|Tuesday night. Commissioner Howell | together, some of th | Ind Horse and Owne Fift rds—First heat—J. Scott Leary, O. ! eleven opponents and will try to maintain | stated positively that he would vote for | f:{l‘f;?: -‘:«: o 5 Alice Carey, 3 (McNaughton), | A..C. P. Stockton, L. § C.; W. E. :f | his average to-morrow night. Of his re- | the policeman's dismissal from the force. | inough, are beg ning o Lizzie Rice, 3 (Miller & Co.)| 87 3 Bonifleld, A. A. L.; W. H. Youns, O. A. - | cent fights he has a six-rouhd draw with | A man named Schroeder. who accuses | shouid be run according to U w they do a | Naulahka, 3 (Ward & Co.)..| 82| 5 Second heat—A: D, Schmidt, L. S. C Corporal Fred Green of battery, failed to | game. What ¢ v - oot by p e R Modicum. 3 (W. M. Roger.| 92| 4 Kopke, 0. A. C.; R. B. Cornell, 0. A, C.; F. | Eddle Bantry to his credit; he won from | [ mON™ %o B endrge and s sald to | ®Nere ™ . - . Quatre. ( riey) ~1100| 9 16 | Clough, O. A. C.; F. Geddes, L. | Frank McClelland in twenty rounds; | . Po ity o 3 110} getner> 1t'is Foss s Antoles 109 2 3 gh, O. A, 3 A have left the city. een was attracted | pe picked in ; 2| 4172 K. Keily 11105 | For By Sk g Bp e L0 Vatorhney | 8 15 |, Quaster mile—W. P. Stockton, - C.i G| knocked out Frank Richards, “Silent” |to a Howard-street saloon by a disturb- | imagine that - i| 4413 Autolight ...116 | . Giibert) RONITT] jCarson . 15 3¢ |Daweon. L. 8. C.; J. Scott Leary, O. A. Eanv\on, Rube Smith, Kid Skeets, Young |ance and was insulted by a man whom | here and rode g F 98 (4267)*Horton 105 | A, Bryan)..[110 1o g |3 Sunpure 1 8,05 B Comelh O 4 Cilgeotty and Shorty Richards. In one|he claims was Schroeder. The latter he | b '(ne bookmakers then . 1. Daiy)....[101[11 10 30 - H. Young, L. 8, | : m the place. The char pré- | and av v od an elghth mwood 7)... 11180 1 20 50 100 yards—A. D. Schmidt, L. S. C.; J. Scott | nlzht. with Rube Smith, he lost'the deci- ;‘J‘:t;;:d"::‘m' Prfi"emn" J““pg ;‘ei};‘r;: ‘ :‘nlylwtlhT: ‘)m w & e and an eighth; selling ot 8 3 o8 5 5 Leary, 0. A, C.; W. E. C. Bonifield, A, A. L.; | slon. b ot R 04 a1y pstel. . §01 Bl b g show g e Y Gk Sl R %’r“n(x;bn;fi.:‘;;a‘,‘ 2 | A H. Young L. S.C.; R, B. Cornell, O. A | Attel's showing with Hanlon recently | nett d"" unofficerlike conduet” were dis- . - 105/ 4414 Rasp et Trained by D. McNaughton.) Seraiched—Father Wentker. Fort Wayne. Jerid. Start | W. H. Young, O. A. C.; C. Kopke, O. A. C. gave a_taste of his wonderful skill as a | missed. 01| $408 EI Plisr o 3 Won first five driving hard. Kuupp waited with Alice Carey and caught the | Harris, L. 8 L R | boxer. * The preliminary between Monte o1] 4531 Rt o < s oo, Sap. Jor Esecalan. Laties hoese tomtributed to the -Setent e |0 yacaR O, BUEIC LY G é Atteil and Mississippi will be a good test . sl | e T el e v Goragin 0.4, ¢l A Wing, L. 575 W | of the latter, as Attel Is game and a hard ___ADVERTISEMENTS. 4 §2; selling; three-year- | 4423.” FOURTH RACE—0%; | Lenult mile—A. B Young L 8 Cd Taompe | Muldoon McDonald and Toothpick Kelly All ed' . Dougal ..104 | 100ex Horse and Owner Carrilio,. O AL BB A Bodle, L. 8 G+ qt. | Will do the heavy-welght honors. Alex ecordas urpass Gold. _Light. 109 | ! = B T 23 3 s Clifford, A. A L] H. Heinz, L.’ 8. C.; A. 'Me- | Greggains will referee the bouts. Rag Tag 106 | e o 23%3 8431 1 os Benart . Kenzle. Willle Fitzgerald, the Brooklyn light- A % | (Bchretber) 383 35% 0 (Kaamaeon iy diving P H, Geotw a8 O, o8 weight, is on his way to this city. He is 3 5 |Nigrette, 3 (Jennings & Co.) 3% 33 35 315 Knapp Stookton, L. 8. C.: T B Cornell, O. A. ight, is on y v: Ho i | 4286 |Shelimount. 3 (Camerom)... 4 4 4 |Bonner Ortion, 0. A" ¢ C. Pomin,’ L. 5. |l meeé‘.v;mmylsrmtb:mre the San Fran- | Time—:24, :48%. 1:143 1:21. At post Off at 3:37%. Mocorito, Kopke, O. A F. ‘Clough, C : cisco Club next month. | "™ ahow. ‘out. Deutchiand. place, 1-3; show, out. Nigrette show, out. Hammiersmith, O. 4. C. From the temor of a dispatch re- SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. by Amigo-Santa :1.)751..: .h'u' ned by K3 “":lnlv‘lionh) ?c;g;?nn;x—kg;"-x Rogue. Start The officials are as follows: ceived by Harry Corbett yesterday P good. Won in a hard drive of three. )eutchland stopped badly last fifty yards. Moco- S “ rito was best, for she lost three lengths on stretch turn by being cut off. Nigrette ran Committee in chargs —Thomnkllnr-rrlu_ TJ. § from Portland Jimmy Britt and his First race—Floronso, Pupil, | a mice race. gl H"bfl;l Hauser, . e s - | brother-manager learned some of the renu 2 - R s O oy Geddes. L | angles of the boxing game in the north- yran 4424 FTH RACE—Mile and 70 yards; selling; 4-year. 8 C mers . 0. ‘A, ;s | v - e ) Second | == A X Fothkopf, L. |ern city. The dispatch reads: Second _ rave —Snark, - Seks | { Sl 7 N int Ounge o s O, JTHS Judges of swimming—W. B, Hinchma B | All T got was a world of experience, the Boggs, El Piloto g = 104 3 C; Wil Potts, A A. L. T. I Fitzpatrick, | snore end of the purse and a decision over S'g T . 43 Forest King, & (8, 3. Jones.. 104 e B B Judges of diving—A. J, Baker, | 3100 1% 00 U Bretea’a gent who has Wyatt Third race—Jim Hale, Isabel- 4406 David S, 5 (Stanfield).. ..|104| 5 %24 B4 Stoll lerk of | HArt: 4 - P 4 | 4364 Stlver Fizz, 6 (G. Lanka) 107| 1 non 4 : g % Barp lashed to the mast. 3 ”» lita, Frank Irel B3 | course—J. F. Sturtevant, A. A, L. asslstant WILLIE BRITT. I3 lita, Frank Ireland. 3407 (Canejo, 6 (8. Judge) Laj107) 4 G443 Sloris of coures 3 A Juckein L B O ARt 3 [v) 0 TS Ponsth sash | | 3591 |Rosarie & (Howley & Co....[102| 8 h3hb i v Jogr ————————— e our race Ethylgne‘ Fossil, 4407 [Urchin, a (D. x;l Son)- J 6 207 ::z A, hlg)onu“n 3 - o Peon, Will Hold Annual Entertainment. orton. | Filibuster, a (McCafferty). 7 n 6 3% Jonner 6 = ¢ ce—Baffled | | 4288 |Poorianas. a_(Cooper).. 1101 2 88" &' [Chandier 50 100 Ball Players at Stanford. On Thursday evening, March 12, the SOld in lmz Fenris . » Blessed | | 1. on 50 1:16, 1:4216_1:46%. AL post il minutes, Off at 4: Kiog, place. 4; | STANFORD UNIVERSITY, March 10, | Philhistorlan Debating Soclety of St. . Damozel, Tizona. show, 2. David, place, 7-5; show, 7-10. Fizz, show, 1. Winner br. h. by Handsome- | Manager Harris of the San Francisco | 18natius College will hold its annual en- Superba. (Trained by §. J. Jones.) Scratched—Glissando, 8t good. ~Won easily. tertainment in_the college hall on Van Sixth race—Glendenning, Hu- Third_driving har Second _handily. “Killing” was made over the winners victory. achuca, Mexicanna. Silver Fizz was lame. Rosarie In poor condition also. Canejo can probably do better. ! | Urchin ran badly. Filibuster could not get to the front. | SIXTH RACE—Mile: selling; 3-year. g | " Horse and Owner. [Weist. Burglar Johnson Arraigned. | - =+ < Hag A rles Johnson, alias Charles Wilson, | Syl L i Johnson, was instructed and s F (Flannery) {105] 2 ned before Police Judge Cabaniss ,..gmm-mufi o A s or e “ iyronerdale (F. O'Kane). 2 m & charge of burgiary for (‘uuanl)r (W, Cotton) 1936 6 room of Attorney Joseph Nup- California Hotel last Satur- morning and stealing 312950 and a ¢iamond stud. The preliminary hearing il be bLeld to-morrow. aly in the 50, 1:16, 1:42 At post 11 minutes. Off at 4:2515 . Horatius, place, 7-10; show, out. James, show, 1 (Trained by J. 'Burrows.) Start fair. Wan cleveriy Action ran a clever race and was well ridden. bumped pear the wire by James F. Action, place, 1; show, 1-3. Winner b. c. by Favordale-Glenola. . Next three driving to. the limit Horatius a slow beginner. He was Byronerdale quit when only galleping. league team arrived in Palo Alto this morning with his aggregation of ball toss- ers. The big ‘leaguers” came to the "var- sity diamond this afternoon and spent a couple of hours of light werk at the bat and fielding. The remainder of this week the professionals will go through practice. Beginning with next Monday they will appear In daily practice with the 'varsity | nine. —_——————— LONDON. March 10.—The Eritish postoffice authorities have decided to remove the griev- ance of the Marcon! Company by connecting the wireless telegraph station at Poldhu, Corn- K‘u with the nearest regular telegraph sta- on. i Ness avenue. lose sight of the aims and objects of i existence, the development of fluent de- baters, In addition to the customary de- bate, an oration and essay commemora. be ren- dered. The feature of the programme will of course be the oration on Ireland's na- Intro- ductory remarks will be given by Joseph Other numbers will be a ®ebate participated in by Edward Cosgriff and an essay by John C, Quinlan and a recitation by William A, tive of St. Patrick’s aay will tional day by John L. A. Jaunet. Farry. Percy Hennessy, Kelly, musical numbers interspersing, ‘While the soclety will not This proves the world-wide popu- larity of this famous brew. The product of Anheuser-BuschBrewingAss'n Orders promptly filled by E. G. LYONS & RAAS CO., Wholesale Dealers, San Francisco, ts