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THE SAN F RANCISCO CALL, TH DAY APRIL 23, 1903 SPORTS OF THE TRACK, THE BENCH SHOW AND THE BASEBALL DIAMONU URDSLUEEINE | WARTE NIGHT, WITH KNAPP UP. - DOWNS AUTOLIGHT CLEVERLY |One Mile and Seventy Yard Handicap Is the Feature of the Racing at Oakland---Horton Again Runs Unplaced---Longshots in Front BY HOME TALEN atives Land on Purcell | and Bat in Twelve = {¢o - = i 0 i 3 4 | 1 : y ; 5 1 m T |THE CALL'S RACING FORM CHART Pfiester Is in Splendid COH-J{(;ELA;JD RACETRACK, ;\'V‘ij_’i\mu 2 the RST R 5 dition and Fools Northern Stars. I Owner son ... Shee'n Barrcn & Co.) Kirk & Co.) r van waite CIFIC NATIONAL Pickier Hilderbr' nd Alarie McGovern nutes. Of at 2 Vig G;_show, : re, show, 4. Winn & Colorado. (Trained £ Won in a drive of three. ing away at t Teurel race. The Hood o won at five furlc did Irma A OND RACE-Six furld selling: lds and up: value to firs Gwner WUEL - . Str. bin Tockey : horenes 1h 12 |Henderson 0 s of ear 4 2 21, Tuller 10 Jackson COOPER'S DARTG 100 MYSTIFYING Home Team Blanked in a Close Battle of Pitchers. Little Hitting ard Good Field- irg Figure in a Fast Game. S i PACIFIC CO LEAGUE. Angeles ... an Franetsco . cramento atile the minor assist- ht of his co-workers from oss pond played a ball game yes terday against the home team at Recrea- tion Park. It was virtually nine agains one and the minority won out, bringing the added glory of a shut-out to the vic- tory. The Oaklander was Hermann the Great all through the play d the now- vou-see-it and now-you-don't puzzies he Pitcker of Cooper with ar a rassed up the central path were so be- wildering that wide gucssing took the It of accurate resy s. In addition | te £triking out seven opponents his ws ing of bases brought further t to ¢ record. Twice he caught runne napping, one of his vietims being Captain Irwin, after the latter had been repeated- 1648, T | Girl sed wi h Hercu Wit fe. Just at to H RACE He One m to first, $328. [~ rse and Own Op. 10 6 12 5 es). .. 104 Home run— s—Perham, Weed Stable) 101 1910 ver. First | § 12 Helena 1 g% S 100 100 Hit B iitd Perh 15 2. Time 1 1a ] & 3 ner, b. n rince cf O8 eability o ulare, Tizona, Position, e needed to score : hurlin_\ & F(’]uwl m,:!l third r i g 1 and the welght suited ay's game, Butte | Expedient no account. g »of 5 to 2. In the | r nni r for Los Angeles | Lt t a home run. Kelly | h and hit one batter, lowed a single, the second run al | Score: 001000601 11000621 x— Sullivan Chandler et i Hans Jim Ha | N ire—Huston | Gelden Lig i Hilderbrna | 15 April 22~Young Loucks |- e e te. Off at 4:24. Grall, place, 4-5; show, just as good ball to-day as the | i pikoe show, 4 Winner. br. m. by Atheling. ve Damman and he was given fault- | image. _(Trained by C. Your atched—Constellator, The Pride, Divina. Start ess support in the 8 Both pitchers Won all out. Second and third driving. Grail ran a game race. Orfana ran his had fine control and the Selding was cx. | Hermencia messed about considerably. Jim Hale quit. Golden Light weakly rid. lent. Score: R H i Seattle .02001000x—3 7 : Spokane . 0010001002 & [ HE first three fields on the card | Billy Cahill's gelding, Hermencia, could Batteries—Loucks and Stanley; Damman O terGay, which | not make connection with the purse in end Z tre—Maha ¥y, b i e \bten Ann | e ;mnl mile selling run, although sent > S to the post favorite. He did not ¢njoy JACK ROOT DEFEATS unwieldy, and the speculativ | pleasant weather during the age, KID McCOY CLE ment handled them with kid | finishing fourth, Grail, the avily McCOY 'VERLY A | backed second choice, stood a rive DETROIT, Mich., April 22—Jack Root| There was a prospect though that form | gamely, downing Oriana half a lengti. 3 ined in the mile —-—— of Chicago was en the decision over|would be better ma&ma.f:r g Kid McCoy at the end of the tenth round [and sevent yard handicap, and this| ~ NOTES OF THE TRACK. to-night before & crowd that packed | number proved an interesting betting af- | ,P’f kler was a member of the maiden class Light Guard Armory to its capacity. The|fair. The winner bobbed. up in Warte | & dockeys ur o the time of his win on g » - he ? » o " sed Damozel. bout was u one-man affair from beginning | Nicht, a %-pounder with “Blg Biu"|SimwC femoel to end, McCoy never having a chance. | Knapp in the saddle, which finished a|y,,, /010 GUECr jthar Bookmaker g Root landed at will with left and right | jength before Autolight, the top WelgBDt | burieq the hatchet. Some. (s ago Brannon to face and body and generally without a as well as favorite. boosted Eonic after the mare had won a race return s played down from 6 to The men weighed in at 3 o'clock, both in the Youn; colors. Warte Nicht wa The bookmaker retaliated 3 fter Mocorito had led to the | by elevating the selling price of 1. M - Be . tipping the scales close to 175 pounds. | Sree 2 furn, went (o th front and won | tain o5 two ons, Brannonlettine. s Bet Masterson was the referee. The first | joqen out. See, on the favorite, took ghost g0 on the last occasion tor | ound began with light exchanges of jefts | 1o\ ters altogether t0o easily, waiting un- fiiq Gon the final race yesterday Hrannon 1o body. McCoy landed left to Jaw and | [} within @ furlong of the wire before ning the ‘mare it e Cieti000. Cassar cleverly Qucked & Yicwous swing. No| maying a determined move. Had the dis- | “The ride of Adking on £4 Lilan s Siqer damage was done. McCoy started the|gance been one and one sixteenth miles, | investigation by the Oakland officials. second with a left hook to the Jaw, a right | Autolight could have won. B lth Clivoso out of the second event Sharp » head and right and left to the | pyorton appears to have gone back. The | BIrd would just about have landed the coin, neck and mouth. Near the end of the | purns winner fatled to beat Mocorito for R und Root landed a low body punch that | 1pe show. Illowaho and Baflled were not | THE ENTRIES FOR TO-DAY. sent McCoy o the mat and he would | braminent. o bave ied the bout had it not been for | pavorites seem to be unprofitable | First race—One mile and Afty yaras; selling; four-year-olds and upwa A 2 4009 *Castake . 97, 402 ! ng. ds to deal in these days, owing chiefly opened the third with a right to | oo ans to the number of new and green riders | *Cambaceres .102 . of the head and McCoy went | cropping out and whose experlence is | Bedner 4644 L. Fisherman.110 md took the count. Root landed | ymined ~ Vigoroso, Puss in Boots, Monte- | 005 AL Hacignt. 102 ! right to ihe body, McCoy again | zuma and Blessed Damozel were ail re- | 4611 July Gyp 1lll107 » and taking the count. MeCoy | tyrned first, at odds that would Lave 4604 Fairbury 107 and was holding to save him- | transformed a peanut vender into a bond- | ety ® on Root landed es | polder. The first choices were all retired | ‘n;:-r‘rg]v:‘d c:fl[:‘:‘l"o"r furlongs; maiden two- took the count in | without a hit. B ¢ : th, eighth and ninth rounds and | “A bunch of sixteen started in the in- | 309 Floture ... -106] 4421 The Cure ....110 £ managed to stay to the end. | (roductory five and a half furlong scram- | 505 Alamansor .. .110| 466 D, - Bt 12, ble, with irando the post ravnmle, 460 .106| 4629 Libervai 110 VERTISEMENT! Roltaire, a 7 to 1 chance, led to within cry L.100) 4641 F. E. Shaw..110 ADYBRTTIRIERETS. ten yards of the wire, where Watson blew | Shorty Kane..10(; ” along with the 12 to 1 shot, Vigoroso, | ... R 3 { 0E0200000800000000000 | ;.i:.1in: by = head. Billy Moore, & 20 10 1 | i ad 108 -8IX and a b reariongs; selling; 3 @ | shot, ran third and the favorite tenth. sl .103) 4628 *Ster. Towers.101 Much dissatisfaction was expressed (103 4616 scathelio ... 98 L over the ride of Adkins astride Ed. Lil- AAnlolee - -107| 4645 *Mnt. ~Feereau0l burn, the even money favorite for the Miss Remsen. rsula ... 103 six-furlong event following. He did not | ‘}m‘i’s;‘if';;gedenl s g}uu of May 100 AKD or else could not keep his mount up the | 4648 Q. of Dixiana.103| 4044 Doy, Weithoft 305 £l »os @ | first part, dropping back to ninth place. | (4612)Aunt Polly...109 BICYCLES wire, the favorite finished third At the TRIBUNE to Puss in Boots and Sugden. The win- | Fourth race—One mile and fifty yards; sell- rer, Puss in Boots, came in for extensive ';“:"“ r_‘,}“‘;‘"“""‘d' ‘9’“‘ upward. “T GLASS support at odds of 10 to 1, which did not | (68 prulate ------ 0T 4644 &dr.i.:“h"‘l?y} AND. add an especial glow to Adkins' perform- | 4545 Giissando 107 4443 Decoy . 1102 = ance. 464: -)\‘mdwam 105 4596 Artilla .100 UT LAST Noboay was looking at all when Monte- | 4627 Ulloa ....... 108 4662 Platontus ... 102 < . zuma dropped in a head pefore Pat Oran, | 4634 *Mountebank . 97, ime has proved it. at the finish of the third recital. Her-| oy \race Seven furlongs: % cules, which ruled equal favorite with | yearops - ot en furlongs: selling; three- Bell Reed, led well into the stfetch, be- | 4638 *Leash « 951 4564 Honeysuckle .107 '35 n fore taking his chair. The winner was | 4640 Mover ..... . 103| 4640 Theodora L...107 &35 and §40 backed from 20 to 10 to 1 4002 Past Master..112| ... *Mesto @ | After trying all season, Blessed Damo- | 4509 isean APy e 3&‘;,"5'..'. zei finally annexed a purse. She did her | 4616 Part. Jennie..101| 4680 Philaernus . i stunt Jjust as everybody was down | 8 hook, line and sinker on Frank Wools to | | Siath race—One mile; selling; three-year- 5 i Strs take the mile and a quarter event. The | 0195 G g 03 Lerkin, Strccs @ | latter finished third. while Blessed Damo. | 4983 *Swift Wing.. 03 4638 J. Voorhies. ..106 ©Old_wheels of our make taken in ex- zel at 12 to 1 passed Rim Rock and won | 3058 SNy L T i :i;thm 08 s - - at 12 4645 *Hudson . Lem, chenge. Store open evenings. cleverly by two and a half lengths | 4645 *Mexicanna ..102| 4618 Polgnlul f'.". .g 8000000 in 2:05% *Apprentice allowance, | tin Iy cautioned by the coacher to beware of | the w's liability to swerve the | piere ) the corne: } 1y throughout w. contest between | slab men, with Hodson keeping in | close touch with his rival in every in ning except the fourth, when the monot- | ony was disturbed by le mixing of ) d bal! pitching was so strong and fielding arly a ching perfection, eape- at the Vakland end of the contro- . that the game took on an automat- he batters frequently going out but one bad brenk amateurizh muff of a fielding, San Francisco— R. H.P. A.E .0 0 o o o ) 32110 AND HITS 0 1 . 0 el 0 0 0 SUMMARY ynch, Kruge First b By Lohman to Levy. Cooper Jol ANGELS TRIUMPH AGAIN. LOS ANGELES, April took the second game from SBacramento to-day by the close score of 3 to 2. The game was full of Interest from start to I and both pitchers got out of some The Seraphs tight places by clever work. Hoy and | Ross the home team distinguished mse s by acular running catches. Had eithe of the two miss- ball the game would have gone to visttors. Attendance 1500. Score: R. H. F R Gray and | ed the the E. 00100600100~ 2 00000120x-3 Young and Graham pire—O'Connell, MA, April 22—Portland-Tacoma g postponed on account of rain. PORTLAND, Or., April 2—Portland-Se attle game postponed on account of rain. TACO! & RUBE WADDELL WINS FIRST GAME FOR PHILLIES NATIONAL LEAGUE. CHICAGO, April 22.—The home team was defeated at the opening game of the season here to-day because of the fnabllity to hit Harper. Attendance, 3200. Score: B Chicago 3 5 1 Cincinnati g B s 4 Batt Kling; Harper and Peitz BROOKLY 5 —New York defeatcd Broo) game of the serles at Washingtc . Atiendance, 3100. Score: H. B New York 12 1 Brooklyn Sadhae 2 6 [ Batteries—McGinnity and Warner; Evans and McMenus. Umpire—Moran. BOSTON, il 221t took Boston twelve innings to beat Philadelphia to-day. Tenny was put out of the game in the tenth inning for disputing a decision.. Attendance, 1083. Score: S Boston - afy 0 Philadel 1 [ 3 Malarkey and Umpire—O0'Day. URG, April The Pittsburg-St. me was postponed; cold weather. Batteries- and Roth I Louls Moran; Duggleby AMERICAN LEAGU ST. LOUIS, April a bad break in the op to-day with Chicago. —8$t. Louis got off to ng game of the season Attendance, 3600. Score: E. Ry 8 St. Louis 4 10 4 Chicago . 14 16 2 Batteries ; Flaherty and McFarland. WASHINGTON, April 22.—The huge crowd at the opening game necessitated a ground rule. Attendance, 11,900. Score: B Washington o New York 6 Batterles—Orth and Clark; Chesbro and O Connor. DETROIT, April 22.—Detroit won the open- ing Amcrican Leaguc game from the Cleveland teem before the largest crowd that ever saw a game here, in spite of the Intense cold. At- tendance, 16,400. ~Score: H. Cleveland . 1 Detroit .. i 1 2 Batterles—Mullin and McAllister; Joss and Bemis. PHILADELPHIA, April 22.—Mayor Weaver officlated at the Amerlcan League opening here by marching across the fleld with the players, unfurling the champlonship pennant and throwing out the first ball. President Johnson witnessed the game. The champions won by tmely batting. Attendance, 13,500. Score: B Philadelphia 6 12 3 Boston .. 1 10 2 Batteries—Waddell and Schreck; Dineen and Farrell. —_—— THE SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. First race — Bedner, Cambaceres, Bernota. Second race — Alamansor, l’dnil,l F. E. Shaw. Third race—Antolee, Aunt Polly, Montana Peeress. Fourth race—Mountebpnk, G. W. Trahern, Glissando. Fifth race—Mover, Honeysuckle, Theodora L. Sixth race—Jockey Club, Mexi- canna, Swift Wing. 4 TY AND FASHION AT DOG SHOW MARK AN AUSPICIOUS OPENING DAY San Francisco Kennel Club’s Seventh Annual Exhibi- tion Attracts a Throng of Spectators Intere§ted in All Varieties of Valuable, Highly Bred Canines BEAU — o | o | ¢ Ny | AsrmE FOR>\ 1 Akl | C! TAE AIGHEST SALARIED DOG-MAN D\ N AMERIA WENGTH, (BOSTON TERRIER < TLADY B s Uz sl oo R e A GOOD SPECIMEN OF ONE OF THE MOST STRONGLY REPRESENTED BREEDS AT THE cLuB | SHOW, THE INDUSTRIOUS JUDGE IN ACTION AND A WIDELY KNOWN HANDLER OF DOGS., WHO IS | EXHIBITING SOME BOSTON TERRIERS. | 7 e - a3 + JAUTY and fa graced the | McKinley, first: P. W. W Doc. reserve. i e e B s e e e Ly SRR L L g ol | < opening of the San Francisco | | : Kennel Club’s annual show yes- | MASTIFFS. { y i nics’ Pavilion | Limit, dogs—H. R. Baker's Prince, first - SeEddy 10 ST ed |, OPen. dogs. winners—H. Barnett's Shar- firs =~ ) and pald homage to thoroughbred |, * gt f I mencita, i I e & Shosstas i = ’ show | S ird: Dresser Simpso Zamb: canines in all their varlety. The show | gn ‘popyy pre oo COATED. | it Dres n's Zambra, i€ an unusually interesting one, running | iz o <s_"r 0T T ! Open. bitches—J. L. Cunningha more to quality rather than to quantity. |, ~TgWw FogFralrs. Teresa e e flr:‘ & Ber':::‘ 'y Masd & The ladles evinced great Interest In the | Novice. ‘a Aiss Clara Mottat's Goihard. | reseiee 1 ariutin, < ors, | first; Sidney J. Ackerman’s Glenwood Booae. | bull terriars, bulldogs and Boston tersiers, ) 0o JNOSSY o, Sokermens Glewwest Sesen | GREYHOUNDS. the aisles where they are benched Deing | Nre Hannah Lueck’s Sacramento Prm;_, Iy | Novice dogs—J. H. Rosseter's Rocker, firs row o h | serve; William W. Kayer's Monk, very highly | wijj, H. Rl dson’s L. Links, seconc Judge Raper began his arduous task in | o i commended; Mrs Charles C. Nav- | goo¢ the ring early in the afternoon and had |let’s Brun. highly commended; Leo Lippi's | Open. dogs—J. F. McCarthy's John Doe, ! ' K e | Duke. highly commended; William Schmldt's | grse: Roman Athlete, second finished all the large breeds when K)h‘”,nn"‘. e B ; A ek h clcsing hour was reached. The classes Limit, Nafrod Kennels' Grand Master | arat. J. F. McCarthy's John Doe. reserve included | IL_first; August F. Chamet's Tzar II. second. 3 which passed under his notice mastiffs, St. Bernards, great Danes, grey- | Limit, bitches—J. seter” 1 ewman's Lester | seonq fror H. Rosseter's May Hemp- Open, bitches—, Open, arles * Le King, second; Au- J. H. Rosseter’s Fiery Face, o 4 an foxhounds, pointers I third; Mrs. Charies | g gr hounds, America; highly commended. re | . Winners, bBitches—TFlery Fuce, firat: Ma and setters. irs. Cr C. Newman's | gompaiccy Ditches 3 : y His work to-day will include collles, | Lester C, airod Kennels' Grand Master 3 3 bulldogs, bull terrlers, Boston terriers | IL reserve ( et} AMERICAN FOXHOUNDS. and fox terriers. He was pum.-la‘flns M Maid of Athens, first, Limit, dogs—Fred hmidt's Beech, first; with every class and showed the skill|"“Novice bitches—A. B. Fatsly's Queen Bess | W. 8. Kittle's Rainbow, second. which comes from thirty-two years of ac- | B, first: Mrs. D. C. Driffleld’s Zaza, second: | Open, dogs—Willlam Berz's Crowder, first: i - in the show ring. Levy’s Phyllis, third; F. J. Grimsby N. H. Hickman's Chinny Billle, second; Fred tive service in the s 3 eti- | Nairod Marion, reserve; S. Barnett's Queen, [ Schmidt's Roy, third. One of the most interesting comp very highly commended; August F. Chamo Winners, dogs—Crowder, first; Beech, re- tions during the week will be that for the | Bellina, highly commended. . best dog on exhibition the property of | bitches, rough coated—Mrs. D. C.[ Novice, bitches—W. B. Tubbs' Lou, first s Zaza, first; August F. Chamot's Bel- z Limit, bitches—F. W. Tallant cond., Winners, bitches—Melody, first; POINTERS. This will be determined by Raper, Thomas and Seifridge, It is expected the Melody, first. a lady Lou, reserve, Me ting in conjunction. Nairod Kennels' B. Fately’'s Lady Melba, A v g v s In the | se Julian rant's Schaetzohen, third: | e . = ladles will show their own dogs e | S C Thifselrs Baie riascee "“‘“"‘rr';’.l.fipynf.”,‘,;b,r‘:-, IeBrown's Frisco B, frat: ring. ing held the Interest of the | F- Chamot's Bellina, ~highly gommended, ————— ! .. very highly The judging ring held the s Winners, bitches—Nairod, Kennels' Gypay | “Rivice dogs—Davia Schoemaker's Ra: 4 majority of spectators thraughout the | Lee I fitst; A. B. Fately's Queen Bess, re- | oy firat: W 8 Tvens' congker’s Rap Rat day yesterday. It was lined with en- | serve. Limit, ‘dogs—Rap Rattler, first; Cuba Jr., thusiasts, who applauded the victories of | ST. BERNARDS—SMOOTH COAT. | second tavorite dogs or lhbgfefl tl)“l'YlEd! :’h‘ ““9]; Limit. dogs—Mrs, C. E. McStay's Duke Rus. | ;nq7e 9085—Rap Rattler, first; Cuba Jr., see- kuewn fanciers. The officials of the club | sell, first . RO were tireless In thelr efforts to please | Winners, dogs—Duke Russell : | re¥inners' dogs—Rap Rattler, first: Cuba Jr., both exhibitors and visitors alike. 1hg Tiens DieRemAugult K. Chamiot's Bl | Euwey bitches—Harry P. Gregg's Lady Wel- The daintiest dog In the show s a|'FG MM (0 po g ngton, second. A g Yorkshire terrier, the property of Mrs.| Open. bitches. Helline. frst Tesste, Bret: O B O Nell's Won Cora, it T'rancls J. Carolan of Crossways, Bur-| Winners, bitches—Belline, first. Lyman C. Lacey's Jewel, third: W, §. Trevis’ lirgame. It is exhibited In a white box GREAT DANES. Jingo's Bagpipe, rescrve. : with a glass front. The tiny k‘el?]nel hta Puppy dogs—Jack _Bradshaw's Woodlawn | Bl';‘:l‘;)le l:l:::;;—magun- Jessie, first; Jingo's cushioned with white satin, while the | Thunderboit. first; O. Bergstein's Admiral Open, ' bitches—Oregon’s Jessie, first; Jingo's window is curtained with saur;‘ and |lam;. | g_";r‘v,rx‘fl‘. (’;f:i{"d' Miss Etta Millar's Schrock | Bagpipe. < y T - Some of the proud owners.have their | PRUT MU0 vy 1 8. Adams Jrs Rupest | . WINGErS' bitches—Oregon's Jessie, first: Wes dogs’ quarters decorated with trophies of | or Hentzau, first; Peter Ostergard's Tiger. E:cA,:P”:' Second. shrdlu and the maa in th D, previous shows and with flowers and | ond. ora, reserve. Limit, dogs—Rupert of Hentzau, first; John Love Cunningham's Cunningham's Ruy Blas, recond; Dresser & Simpson's Alphonse. third: Louis 'P.” Meaney's Nero, very highly com. mended, Open, dogs—Dresser & Simpsos cushions. The official results of yester- day's judging follow: ENGLISH SETTERS. Novice, dogs—W. H. Lemmer's Hardy, firs City and Suburban for Brambillr LONDON, April 22.—At the Epsom n's Bluebeard, -day < 3 F. P. Butler's Judge Hunter, second; S. Ba: first: Rupert of Hentzau, second; Ruy Blas, spring meeting to-day the City and Su- nett’s (College Kennels) Leon, third; Thomas | third burban handicap was won by Brambilla. Pennington's O'Rion, reserve, Helen F. De- | Winners, dogs—Bluebeard, first; Rupert of | valensa was second and Over Hentzau, reserv Norton g very high class; L. A. Linville's Tiny yaiu Nghly. Puppy’ bitches—R. H. Fitzgerald's Queen F. Plumas, very highly commended. Limit, dogs—Thomas Pennington's O'Rion, first; George W. Pennington’s Lord Kitchener, second, Open, dogs—John Golobeck's Cato, first; F. P. Butler's Judge Hunter, second; Willlam Feige's Champlon Buckwa, third; C. Roos’ Rock, reserve. Winners, dogs—John _Golobeck's Cato Jr., first; W, H. Lemmer's Hardy, reserve. Puppy, bitches—N. Botto's Hazel, second. Novice, bitches—C, C. Lee’'s Laura, first 8. Barnett's (College Kennels) Dolle, secon S Barnett’s (College Kennels) Queenie_thir E, L. Chase's Lady Gladstone, reserve: Thom: Pennington's Junie, very high class;«T. C. Van Ness Jr.'s Tess, very high class; Al Temple's | Queen T, highly commended, third. Fifteen horses ran. ADVERTISEMENTS. MERCURY A POOR CRUTCH. Experience is a dear teacher, as those who pin their imit, bitches—Thomas Pennington's Junis. 3 Fs };p’;‘n' Bitanie T, B MoCoanaire. ALY faith to Mercury. find out sooner or later. This power- Rosalind, first; P. D. Linville's Maggle, sec- ful poison combined with Potash, is the treatment gen- ond. erally prescribed for Contagious Blood Poi: g 3 C 2 son, but failure and disappointment is the invariable res ult. These min- ‘Winners. bitches—C. C. Lee's Laura S T. P, McConnell's Albert’s Rosalind, r IRISH SETTERS. | erals drive in the sores and eruptions, and apparently the Hovige. deek et o Mmene depn disease is gone and the g:xient believes the cure perma- C B A e L il | nent, but soon learns better when the old symptoms oo Ohe T, B T h SRS Thastor, 1 return almost as soon as the treatment is left off. You & : ‘Winners, dogs—Dr. A. J. Garesche's Hector, first; Alfred A. Alcdvaga's Terry M, reserve. Puppy. bitches—Miiton E. Getz's Lady Gem, second; Francis T. Keene's Lightning C's Queen of Diamonds, third. Novice, bitches—Francis T. Keene's Ligh! ning Lady, first; Sidney V. Smith Jr.’s Calv: second. Oper 1n,_first. bitches—Duval Moore's Queen Bess 1 3 . | ’ S. 8. 8., a guaranteed purely vegetable remedy. is the S i o g iR 73 ( only antidote for Contagiozs eglood Pk T de. Queen of gg;‘;:;x":;;,rm | i:f;Y; every atom of the deadly virus, overcomes the NS g i e A effects of the mercury and cleanses the blood and 3 . System so thoroughly that n aft i of the disease seen. Nor is the taint ever {nnsmit::;r to o:rhg ekl Hattle B, first; J, J. Redmond's Sport. second. Novice, dogs and bitches—P. W. Watson Dee, first; J. J, Redmond's DI, second. Open, dogs and bitches—John H. W. Mul- ler's McKinley, first, FIELD TRIAL CLASS. Dogs—W. & Tevis' (Stockdale Kennels) Cuba Jr,. first. Winners, Jogs and bitches—J. J. Redmond’s