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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. FRIDAY, APRIL 24 1903, VISITORS KEVER SEE THE PLAT Hit Made Off Bor- chers’ Curves Fast.and Snappy Fielding| Marks a Hard-Fought i Battle. | Beattie San Fran Spokane Los Angeles Butte Portland inside | Josure att- e home team would visitors would vesterday the win and v hop be beaten i and enough, but not a men ever dreamed He a »o and only one me of affair made fc the st handlly am heir own. | s were ideal for a good game d a good game it was from ihe Iy b The diamond was in grand 1e outfield was well worked teams played in v fash- st for the slowness of the game would an hour and ten r and a haif t que every team, but ther more coming to fast rounds he at kept the visitor n could In the slabste ked off ir »f an e n old Chie him than hutled a zle fourth third :at memorable o 1 them high in the ut s 1 burly pitcher who was pretty good nim righ him at the mo- iird by We 10igie in the k g and McCloskey fast men work on pile up s v e time for gging > visitors ex- r- f an appar- cl In h Brown fell, but he held € th ime and was handed ne effort. The ¥ A P AE Hor ‘ 11 Wee 10 Burns.2b 0 1 o ro o 00 Bo o« 00120 T 4 s Totaiy © 12¢11 8 BY INNINGS ¥elena 000060 00 Bas s 10000 01 San Francis 160 171 x—4 2001 rchers 2k risch to How Flannery to . SEATTLE'S GARRISON FINISH. Fall on Pitcher Nichols and Score Seven Runs in the Ninth. TACOMA, Av Harmon was wild Webt 4 their batting togs ¢ ters b 102204000-10 14 200003001—6 6 1 ck and Anderson; Harmon, Baker i For eight out runa. i Seattie shut uy own team b six in the Jast | ing Hu erry men fell upon the Young mar before he realized what had happened they had plled up seven runs and won the game. & R H E 000000007—7 & 1000110306 Butte z Batteries Ewindells. Batteries—McKay and Staniey; Nichols and Zalusky LOS ANGELES, April 23 —Butte again downed Reilly’'s Los Angeles team in to-day's | game oy a » The visitors | batted the I o~ one. Dowling held | Los Angeles n to five hits. After the fourth inning they could do nothing with the | Montana man's delivery. The score: | R. H E \ Los Angeles 0101000002 ’I 10101100 x— 4 s and Hanson Huston Thom Urapire. Dowling and | | SIXTY-FOUR GREYHOUNDS [ ENTERED AT INGLESIDE | > | The Open Stake in Its Entirety Will | Be Run Off on Sunday—The Entries. Sixty-four dogs will g0 to the slips at Inglesife Coursing Park on Sunday in the open stake. The total prize money will be $470, of which the winner will receive 3100 and the runner up $6). Coursthg will commence at 10:30. The draw resulted as follows J. ¥. Rogers' Glaucus ve, C. Shea's White | ck: W. Talbot’s Dorothy M ve, F. Gillen's | Meddiesome; F. Quigg's Tobasco Bob vs. E. | Reed's Oulda; G. Lacy Crawford's Laughing | Water ve. J. Welch's Post Boy: Jack Lane's May Flush ve. T. J. McEnernex's Ker pin: J. Fahey's October Lad vs. J Modest Beauty: J. Shea's Shadow vs_ J Creenborn: F. Jr’s Doc Burns; O. Zahl's Homer Boy vs O'Shea Jr's Red Rock; G. Lacy Crawford's Peculiar Girl vs. J. Kenny's Hibernia; M. Val. entine’s May Connolly vs, G. Sharman’s Black Fiush; J. Holgh's Jack Sbort ve J. Hurk Riley Grannan: J. Kenny's Solano vs. W Jeanard’s Little Flunger: G. Nethercott's Kit tv Van vs. J J. BEdmonds’ Go On; W. Young's Anchor ve. A, Vanderwhite's Hot Slugs; C. Peterson’s Taphazard vs. . Murphy's Promp. 3 Kane's Quigg's Kenwood ve. J O'Shea g to; R. Attridge’'s Sofala vs. T. Maher's In- truder; J. J. Edmonds’ Morning Glory ve, G Sherman's Geacral Dewet; J McNeil's Belle cket ve T. Logan’s Krishna: T. Burne' | Belie Lioyd vs. F. Nourse's Gay City: F. Clark’s_Crocket Boy J. Regan's Flora Belle;, W_ J. Leonard's Daylight vs. T. Hur- ley's Gramercs: T. Gaffney’s Mellington v < Bomar's Wild XNora; T. Deviin's Pepper Jack ve, 3 Kerrigan's Prometheus: 1 Bell's Money Musk vs_J. Wendt's Toronto terbon's Silver Clovd vs. t: T. J. Mcinerney's Young John McCarthy's Free Born: T. 3. Manning’s Doreen: W. Mur- | Y Spirit s, . Glasson's White Jiat: 3. McDermott's Virginia Boy ve. E. Lass. weil's Glancing Pasha: T_Sullivan's Maid of The Glen ve, G. O'Brien’s Select Maid: J. Kane's Master Davenport Yosemite Ken- nels’ Mose. ———————— Corbett Fails to Stop Mensic. PORTLAND. Or.. April 23.—Young Cor- bet: failed to stop George Mensic of Chi- rco in four rounds to-night. o 'LONG SHOTS MAKE MERRIMENT FOR LEFT HANDED BETTORS | The Cure and Leash Are Returned Winners at Odds of 20 to l---Lone Fisherman Has His Patience Rewarded---Mountebank Breezes In - + THE CALL'S RACI —-— NG FORM CHART. OAKLAND RACETRACK. Thu - - = FIRST RACE—One mil ~ Horse and Owne, ay, April 23.—Weather fine. Track fast. 1ds to first and up: (Martin). 110/ 9 6 ottger) .1102] Kirk Co.)107; 2 (0. W. Boe: . 5 (C. M. Ledget . © (Steph , B (V. Gi 1:4314, 1:461. At Dewey, place, 4: show, 2 rained by Al Martin.) 4 and third drivinz. Lone his place on the bridge t Fairbury very sore. 1158 3 5 1161 131 h Kickumbob c: 7146 % 4 1124 n h'11 212 n ackson ¥, Shehn derbran 11 Off at 2:1i. minute b, show, 1. Winner, ch —Albert Enripht. Start good. W isherman yaddled home an easy first. George July' Gyp poorly ridden. Bedner quit t off early value to first, olts: Jockey. | (Blanchi & M.) Hyan) McCarthy) how, 1-8. ver, b by Dr. W. R. Griffin.) . Shorty Kane. Start good. W Cure was tiring bad Alamansor r 8 str for a way. ( nly Chandler Bonner ... J. Sheehan Mooney Kelly 4| Watson a|Sullivan ickery Frawley ...| " o 40 20 20 10 Cure, place, 4; show, 3 McBride-Dis- uls, 4 (J. ¢ 107 Montana Peeress, 4 (Coffey). 101 Mise Ren Ward). 103 Cathell, & Co.y 100/ Est i Andrew). 105 At n po Dolly -5: show 10. ja Il (Trained by E. Hinkle.) Sterling Towers, Rose of May was welf r s en. Dollie ran ber race. OURTH RACE Horse and Owner. Mile ang 50 yards WtiSt. 1. minutes Start Montana Peeress was cut off. selling; 4-year-ol Buxton T. Shehn 115 Bonner .. Crosswaite Dugan Carson Butler Winner, Alaria Won in a grew weary Esternell sulked and up: value to 1st, $3 h. m. by Siip Me. Queen of hard drive of three Yrsula might have Av Mountebank Rosarie. Finlan) = Artilla, 6 (C. W Windward, a (He 3 Platonius, 4 (Smith & Co.).. Tulare, a (J. H. Robbins) G. W. Tra 4 (R Price) Lodestar, a (McCafferty)..... Glissando, 6 (O, P. Romigh) 12; an.) g of place, H. R foot Artill R Horse and Owner. CE—Seven At post 2 minutes. show, outstayed y_may Str. Fin. | Jockey. l Op. n .} L] Pickler ! 20 L. Jackson.! 5 Buxton | L3 i3 Dugan ] 10 Tobin .....| 20 40 Butler £ a0 Bo ! 8 8 4 10 12 Mountebank, show, 4-5. Winner, ch, g. by art good. Won easily. Second and third e party sarie sneaked up on the rail Windward. Platonius ran his race. improve. Ulloa ran a cheap race. or at 6. Artilla vear-olds: value to first, $325. 2 Butler 20 12 Y Henderson 6 & Tullett 15 > J.T. Sheehn 6 7 napp ....| 12 . (P. E. Smith).. Shechan | 10 apont (D, Fountain). ... 10310 e 4 Philaernus H. Ryan)....[104112 McGovern .| 4 Mover ( 1 & Co.) 103 2 Buxton ....| T 08 9 Wilson..| 20 60 591 109 1 W 5o Time At post 2 minutes. Off at place, 4: show, 2. Bl 2 (Trained by J hought it of Leas sful ra 100 smooth a voyage. Theodora cashed rying to make good aw.) Start good. Honeysuckle, show, 6-5. a good race. L did mot answer rollcall to-day. Winner, b, Won in a drive of four. by_Ducat-Trilby TIL. No one would ever Honeysuckle tired. Past Master had none Dupont sulked. Mover B e VULV PPty Jne mile, selling Index = 4388 \Jockey Club (W. Fisher) 3 4471 ‘Horatius (J. J.” McAlester) Bonner . 5 3 'Swift Wing (T. H. Ryan) Knapp 8 & IPolonius (F. 3./ € 10 Hudson (J n 4576 Jno._ Lem s 4638 1. Voorhies (Murry & Co.).. s 4645 |Mexicanna (T. Hurns).. ik Time—:25, :49%, 1:15%, 1:41%5. At post 13 minut . Club, place, 2; show, 1 Horatius, piac sho Wing, show, T ©:, by 1Brutus.Seranhin. (Trained by W. Fisher.) a false one. He looked best " Start good. Won in a Horatius ran his race. rive of three. Price about Jockey Club So did Swift Wing. Judge Voor- fought finish, tapped the wire odds of 9 to 5, but her lone vic- tery was poor solace td the camp follow- cre of the short iced ones The watermelon season is at its height and the carving of The Cure. at odds of to 1 and Leash at the same fancy price, caused ecstatic demonstrations of joy some quarters. Lone Fisherman, Mountebank and Jockey Club also paid fair dividends. Willie See acted as guide for Lone Fish- erman in the opening mile and fifty vard run. Trainer and owner Al Martin fur- hed the bait and Fisherman won under reefed sails from George Dewey, a herd first at ciosely a 10 to 1 outsider. Bedner, equal favorite with Bernota, cut out the running for over seven furlongs, when he tired and finished fourth. Betting on the Baldwin colt, Alamansor. to win the kindergarten scramble at 3 to 5 locked like making a temporary loan to the bookmakers. Good things crawl, though, and The Cure, a 20 to 1 shot, Gowned the first choice a neck. Emlil, the second choice, ran third. The win- ner was ridden by Chandier. Buxton rode an excellent race on Sly, which went to the post a 9 to 5 favorite for the six and a half furlong number, decided under selling conditions. He waited with the Hanlon entry unti| Dol- lie Weithoff .and Yrsula were leg weary, and then moving up, won from Dollie by a head. Aunt Polly was third. Mountebank, from the stable of Tom Ryan and 7 and 8 to 1, made a runaway affair of the second half of the mile and fifty yard recital. The gelding had Mc- Govern on his back and passed the judges going away from Rosarie and Artilia. On the stretch turn Rosarie was far back In e ruck, but was nursed along the rail by Pickler, who was not compelied to make any masse shots, and grabbed the place by a head. On numerous occasions when the season was young Leash worked fast enough ! during the early forenoon hours to win a purse, but somehow or other never did. The Ducat filly was ridden by Watson in the seven-furlong selling run, and, piayed from 20 to 9, finished like a Missouri tor- nado and downed Blissful three parts of a length. Philaernus and Dupont, the two choices, were away poorly and did not better their condition. Colonel “Butch” Fisher's colt Jockey Club turned the trick in the last fix- tufe, a mile selling event, at odds of 5 to 1. He passcd Mexicanna, the favorite, when half the journey had been traversed, winning. ridden out at the wire, from Horatius, the mount of Bonner. Show honors went to Swift Wing. NOTES OF THE TRACK. Cambaceres ran away a mile and a half with hies quit. o dia Mexicanna + £ VEN the early convalescence and | Hildebrand befors the boy could pull him up return to the saddle of Solomor | *"[T% lr-:\w('“'hh;f l()lv»nflrsz tace. » 2 el een on the Bonner, the “Oakland Archer.” |a day or two. o Hiiog:aipt o 3 : e - & uerl Wilkerson disposed v v fafled to arouse the favorites |, PUSTl Wilkerson disposed of Waite Nicht vesterday from their apathetic | Bonner ‘the colored bos who suffered from | spein. A Sadk ot the Mmumps, returned (o the 2 dle y ay. ide o ) To be sure. old Sly, the heroine of many | would indicate that he Loy o7 o /Alamansor he , vrog uindicate that he had not fully recov- i o L THE ENTRIES FOR TO-DAY. First Race—One mil olds and upward: 4036 Haralamb ; selling; four-year- 103 4634 Vasallo ......102 4642 Pirate Mald_..101 | 4382 Mont Eagie.. 103 4068 Autumn Time103 | 4622 8 Tazare Badios 4642 Halmetta ... 101 | 4652 Headstrong . 103 4650 The Fiddler . 103 | 4626 *Donee 98 4642 Bob Palmer ..103 | 4630 Rainter . 103 4346 Hutch Miller..105 ' 4589 Almg Giver 103 Second Race—Four furlongs; year-old fillfes: B 4512 Wiggins ..... 4617 Samar . 4580 *Ethel Abbott 97 | 4641 Sofita ... 4617 *Prin. Sylvis 4617 Sextette . 4617 Facts ... 4617 Maggie B 4041 Forest Fire 4641 Crigli ... | 4641 *Lib. Cand Third Race—Five and a half furlon vear-olds and upward: 2548 Big Massle ..110( 4646 Teutel ..... 4406 Americano . 105| 4544 Tom Micheil o0 4634 Our Pride ...110| 4634 Col. Vi 4624 St Winifride 100| 4597 Fragg 9 4569 Ragnarok I1..110| 4643 Headwater 4505 Vonzollern ..113| 4648 Nullah 4640 Sherry ....0[102| 4640 Merwan Fourth Race—Mile and 100 yards; four-vear-olds and upward: 7 4639 Position ..... 106/ 4655 *Tulare 4645 Sleeping Child102| 4633 *H. 4650 Missile n selling; ..... 08 Thatcher.108 -102| 4650 Rim Rock ..108 4648 Tizona <110/ 4589 All 4655 Glissando ....103| 4€50 'rum“.mm 1?!'9. 4585 *Arthur Ray. 97|(4645)Ada N . 106 (4642)*Yellowstone .100/| Fifth Race—Six furlongs; selling; three- year-olds and upward: 4606 Tom. Knight.108 (4440)*Alta G ..... 98 4647 Ed4 Lilburn...108 4632 Shell Mount...116 4047 *Tyranus ,...111 4622 Educate .....117, 4638 *Lizale Rice . 98 [ 4624 Byronerdale .105 4638 Somenos ... 108 (4638)). H_ Bennett.](8§ 4644 Pat Morrissey119 4638 Anvil 105 4647 Clivoso . 108 4644 Bassenzo ....111 le; Sixth Race—One mi olds and upware 4636 Gawaine 4642 G Sachem 4642 Al Enrigh selling; four-year- -103, 4030 Dark Secret..112 [103| 4642 Fondo <. ... |:)?1 103 4650 Tom Slavin ..112 3926 Wolhurst -103| 4608 Matin Bell ..101 4642 M) -112| 4648 Q. of Dixiana.101 -.100) 4648 Sim W ..... 103 *Apprentice allowance. s THE SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. First race — Hutch Miller, Bob Palmer, Vasallo. Second race—Samar, Libbie Can- did, Wiggins. ‘Third race — Headwater, Ameri- cano, Nullah. Fourth race—Arthur Ray, Tizona, Ada N. Fifth race—Bassenzo, Lizzie Rice, | Ed Lilburn. Sixth race—Wolhurst, Milas, Tom Slavin DR, MOSKIMAN'S THEORY FAULTY Loses in an Argument With the Home Ball Team. | Whalen the Center of Action in the Recreation Park Contest. | St STANDING OF THE CLUBS, (Pacific Coast League.) Dr. Moskiman and the practitioners of the Ban Francisco School of Physical | Culture disagreed yesterday in a consul- tation. “The doctor assumed (he the sutures of the skull-shaped objects he presented for examination were in ibte and adroitly maintained his ment in five distinct instances. In his *‘sixthly” and *‘seventhly,” how- ever, the medico was vanquished, his op- ponents demonstrating that not cnly were the searas obviously apparent to the ht, but suscentible to the touch. he *nlcr argumeénts were so forcible that le Oakland M. D. grew nervous, and in the confusion that foliowed Professor Devereaux ruptured his windpipe and | suffered a stroke of paralysis of the tongue. Briskness is the word to apply to the | game. It was sharply played, the hitting was lively and the field work, excepting at the Oakland third corner, a pleasure to see. The opening inning furnished a wwvofold thrill, double plays figuring in each half. 3 Whalen was the forwarding agent for the local concern, and he managed the day’s business with proit. His delivery was well under control, the single pa: | being given in the ninth, and the eight | hits did not have bowing acquaintance to one another. In the third there was an exchange of compliments between the slabmien. Moskiman drove a lightning liner to Wha- len, who got out of its w: A few minutes later the San Franciscan recip- rocated, but Moskiman gathered in the hot hit in his gioved hand. Score: Oakland San Franci gu- i'n, o 0 Krug, | mrepsmaimeecs | Gorton, 2 1(Arlans, 1.1 0 | Moskn; 0 3 0\Whlen, p.l 0 Totals..1 8 24 18 3/ Totals..T 7 R D HITS BY INNINGS. Oakland . 00000000 11 Base hits i dn e W e San Francisco.... 0 0 0 0 0 3 .4 0 Base hits ......1 1 0 0 0 2 3 0 | SUMMARY | Stolen bases—Bri hear, Kruger, Leahy. Two- base hit—Meany. Sacrifice ny 2, Arrellanes, Whalen. First base on errors Oakland an Francisco 3. First base on called balls—Off Moskiman 3, off Whalen 1. Left on bases—Oakland 6, San Francisco 4. Struck out—By Whalen 4. Double plays— | Shay to Pabst; Murdock to Moskiman to Bras- hear; Fillman to Johnson to Brashear. Time of game—1 hour and 30 minutes. Umpire— Le LOS ANGELES, April 23.—Sacramento won | In the tenth inning to-day in a game remark- able In several ways. For nine innings there was nelther a run scored nor an error made on either side. Phenomenal pitching by both Thomas and Newton and three.of the most® spectacular catches ever made on the field here kept the interest at high tension. Hogan, Casey and Toman were the particular stars in the fleld. Up to the tenth the work of Thomas and Newton was an even thing. Ia the tenth, however, Newton gave a base on balls and allowed {wo hits of the scratch or- der. An error came opportunely for the Sa ramentos, and the whole netted three runs. Thr scory R. H E. Sacramento ....0 000000 8 0 Los Angeles....0 0 00000 6 1 Batte: Thomas and Graham; Newton and Spies. Umpire—O'Connell. PORTLAND, April 23.—Three thousand peo- ple saw the opening game of the Pacific Coast League to-day between Portland and Seattle. It was a slugging game all the way through and Seattle won in the fifth, when they plled up five runs on two doubles and two errors by Schmeer at shortstop. In the sixth inning Engle reileved Shields on the slab. Score: R. H. B. Seattle 200051001—9 32 3 Portland .020040002—8 10 4 Batteries—Hurley and Wlison: Shields, Engls and Harlow. NEW YORK IS SHUT OUT BY THE BOSTON TEAM Umpire—McDonald. TIONAL LEAGUE. NEW YORK, April 23,—Boston shut out York at the Polo grounds to-day. Two hits, a base on balls and an error gave the visitors a run in the third, and in the seventh a base on balls, a stolen base and Tenney’s two-bagger made the second run. Attendance, 6000. Score: B HL Boston S 8 13 Now Yovk.. ...l SRR A Batteries—Pittinger and Kittredge; Miller and Warner. Umpire—0'Day. BROOKLYN, April 23.—Brooklyn defeated Philadeiphia at Washington Park to-day | through timely batting and by fauitless fielding during the entire game. Attendance, 2000, Score: R - e Brooklyn . oy 2 8 0 Philadelphia . -3 6 v Batteries—Jones and Jackiitach; McLaughlin and Zimmer. Umpire—Moran. CHICAGO, April 23.—A gift, a batsman h a steal and six singles gave the locais to-da; game in one inning. Attendance, 2500. Score BT Chicago . -5 10 2 Cincinnati A 7 0 Batterles—Weimar and K)ing; Wiggs, Sut- boft and Bergen. Umpires—Emsile and Halia- ay. PITTSBURG, April 23. — St. Louis lost through errors and slow flelding. The feature was Sebridge’'s two home runs, both hits being clean, cne to center, the othér to right fleld. The coid weather kept the attendance down to 1425, Score: SN g N Pittsburg . 812 2 Sl.B Louis .. 4 11 4 atteries—Leever and Smith; Cur a Ryan. Umplre Johnstone. iy AMERICAN LEAGUE. DETROIT, April 23 —With “Wild Bill” Donovan in midsummer form and the local bat- ters killing the ball, it was no effort for Detroit to emother Cleveland | to-day. Attes 7200. Score: : iicsiag ok R R 5. Detroit . 11 16 Ll Cleveland 1 7 2 Batteries—Donovan and Buelow; Bernard and Bemis. WASHINGTON, April 23.—New York won Dhichia Evand Bal, Tho vistars b e el and ball. The visitors hit Lee freely. Attendance, 2200. Score: ks R. 2 - 4 2. Washington £ T New York . RIS Lt Batteries—Lee and Clarke; Howell and O’ Connor. PHILADELPHIA. April 25.—Henley pitched his first game for the champions to. dlg', a Boston was again defeated. The weather wa: cold and a drizzling_rain fell during the game. Attendance, 1560. Score: RN AR Boston .. 4 e % Philadelphia . 5 18 5% Batteries—Winters, Hughes and Farrell; Henley and Schreck. ST. LOUIS, Mo., April 23.—Chicago defea St. Louls again to-day, although it requi ten innings. A home-run drive by Green over the right fleld fence was the winning card to- day. Attendance, 1800. Score: R. H E St. Louls . 3 13 3 Chicago £ 850 Batteries—Slever and Kahoe; White, Patter- acn and MeFariand, i Won. Lost Pet. | | Los . N 4 818 san 1 » Sacremento 1z 9 attle . 10 1 Oukland 9 16 Portland 5 16 position that | R. H. P. A, R H . Devrx, 3b.0 1 0 2 2 Shay, ss..1 0 i O'Har, ef.0 2 2 0 OlLynch, cf.2 2 Brshr, 1b.1 111 1 GMeany, rf.0 1 Mrdek, 15 1 0frwin, 30,0 1 “hnen, 1 3% 4 0Leahy 0 | Krger 0 1 1 opabst 2 | 00 4 Y 1 | | SPORTS OF THE TRACK, THE DIAMOND, THE FIELD AND THE BENCH SHOV\{ KENNEL CLUB'S GREAT EXHIBITION ATTRACTS RECORD-BREAKING CROWD Largest and Most Fashionable Attendance in the His- tory of the Organization Sees Judge Raper Allot Valuable Prizes to the Best of Each Breed Shown B n AR | 1 Limit—Dogs—James Hervey Jomes' Biack | ek 11, grst. g = | Open- &s—Delverton Kennels ampt | | Promise, first; W Stamper's Duke, second. | Winners— Dogs—Deiverton Kennels' Ham ton Promise, first; Charles Heffernan's P land Dude, reserve Puppies— Bitches—Plumeria Cocker Victoria, first; Mrs. H. € | | Floss Siik, second : | _ Noviee—Bitches—Charles Heff | | | Treaweua, n ’e Jervis | | | Plumeria’ Cocker Kennels' Plu | | third; Nairod Kenneis' Nairod | 5. R Mount's Tootsie, H. ¢ | . Limit—Bitches—Jaries Hervey Jones' Miss Frivolity, first; Al Byler's Belle of Oakland, | | secona. . | Open—Bitches—Plumeria Cocker Kennels Plumeria Portla, first Winners— Bitches—Charles Heffernan's Silkis Trotwood, first: James Hervey Jomes' Mise | lity, reserve Other than biack—Pupples—Dogs—Dely | Kennels' Delverton Demi, & Miss A no's Victory second; C. Kempf's | | Jack, third | | Novice—Dogs—Miss A. Farno's Victory A, | | mest. | | _ Limit—Dey rod's Kennels Plumerin | | Beau 11, 6x | | . Open—Dogs—Plumeria Cocker Kennels' Ch. | | Hampton Goldie, first | | Winners—Logs—Plumeria _Cocker Kennelw | | €h, Hampton Goldie. first; Delverton Ken | | Deiverton Lemi, reserve | | Puppies—Bitches—Ja | | tte Maid, frst; Josep! | Plumerta Princess, seco { | Van W. third | } | Nov Bitches—Peter L. Molr's | | Bonnte, first; A. J. Falvie's Golden ¢ | | ona. 1 | = Limit—Bitches— Deiverton | | dora, first: A. Woifen's | | Mrs . W. Sharples” Patt i | Hervey Jones, Plumeria Sapho, | _ Open, * bitches—Delvert: Kennels | first; Plumeria Cocker Kens ! | Flo, second: Mrs. C. W : Lillian Ra a Winners_ " bitches—Delverton Kennels' Flo | a first; Delverton Kennels' Littls Dorrit, reserve. BOSTON TERRIERS. | _ Puppy dogs—Licutenant W, O. Smith's U 8. A B Noviee, dogs— Lieutenant W. O, Smith's { S A, Billy, first; George N. Armsby's Lerd | EDGEwWoor | Quex. secena ! < JEAN I+ Limit, dogs—Graham E. Babcock's Rounds- i man, first: Miss Ethel Hager's Nifty, Open, dog: Selmonk Kenncl: 1 ” Monte, first; E. Ba | . man, second: Ethel Hag Winners, dogs—Selmonk Kr oo — -—T lonte. first; Lleutenant W | Billy, reserve. S HE San Francisco Kennel Clubf | FRENCH BULLDOGS. has at last come into its own. _ e " | Open. dogs and bitches—Mrs, Graham B After seven years of earnest, S D painstaking endeavor the handf: oviee, bitches—Virginia C. Lewis' Lady of enthusiasts who have kept ‘z»“rimo\”::::‘v, Miss Ella Harrls' Miss Mug allve the interest in highly bred dogs last |~ Limit, bitchesMrs. W. H. Deming's End- . W e crowned wi o cliffie Vernette_ first night saw their efforts wned with suc- | \ Open. bitchés—Seimonk Kennmels' Ch. e Gy x : > | | monk Beauty. first; Mrs. W. H. Deming's _ Mechanics’ Pavilion was thronged with Enaelife Weroalie’ sl WHatts: € Lok fashionably attired men and women and | Lady Babbie. thir at times iocomotion was impossible. The | Winers, bitch ik Kennels' Ch. attendance was the largest in the history | | EER O S i W, B Dentay's of the club's existence and the members | | R Y b see in it a quickening of interest in can-| | DACHSHUNDS. ines of aristocratic lineage which augurs | Puppy, dogs—Mis. Graham E. Babcock's well for future shows. |1 Benny. first "] judg > s 1} o E Novice, dogs — August F. Chamot's TEo Judsing Iine was the cegter uf At Schwartz, first; Mrs Graham @ Babeock's traction, as George Raper was engaged | | | Benny, second; August F. Chamot's oo all evening In allott the valuable cups | | | third; Mrs, Graham E. Babcock’s Dutch, and other prizes to the best of each| | serve. breed in the show. i | | Limit dogs—August F. Chamot's Schwa N.' H. Hickman carried off the prin-| == s — | st ol e . = cipal honors in the fox terrier classes. J. ! A - s K's D ever 3 B Romsclor's. ‘Sreyhounds peoved_ the| | BULL TERRIERS WHICH Dis- | |Grsbam'S Babeook’s Dutch rosirve class of that breed. The Boston terrier, | TINGUISHED THEMSELVES | firet; Mrs. Graham E. Babcock's Bemny, sec t Colonel Monte, brought from the East by ! AT KENNEL CLUB SHOW. | ‘f';"d},“"'p'-‘"sph . fk'“"m-“gm:;'_‘"'\,h_‘fl- Mrs. George Thomas, carrled off the honors in | L e G s At T Uhisiate Il Slage “Infis sfiémoon Sexham W 1T | sehwartz, first: Mrs Graham E. Babeock's abcock’s Roundsman beat Miss Ethel o 2 Benny, reserve. gt en. do; 0. J. Albe Cheviot Construe- e - e Hager's Nifty and was in turn beaten by | tion first; 3 A, Morcland's Don M ITT second: | picvice: bitches—F. A. Brookbank's Dud Coilet Wehen © - jeorge Spreen’s Schley. third; Mrs. J. D. | “Limit, bitches—Mrs. Graham E. Babcock's J. 1. Sparrow’s Edgewood Jean II was | Cardinell's Tyke, reserve % Pretzel, first proclaimed the best bull terrier in the | iinzers dogs—Irving Townsend's Tyke, | Qpen, 'bitches—Mrs. Graham E. Babeock's show. Woodcote Wonder, the 13-vear-old | 1St O. J. Albee's Chevior Constitution, re- | pretaei. S champlon, won the special for the best of | " Puppy, bitches—Hugh McCracken's Presidio | precas Arsts B A Brookbeni s Duge & opposite sex. Lassie, first; Mrs. J. P. Norman's Tyche, sec- serve. The doors of the Pacific Cat Club show | ond: Mrs. Jack Bradshaw's Her Majesty third; Wil b T e o o | &k Vo Kiein's Ruby, H. C.; W W. Har: | FOX TERRIERS—SMOOTH COAT. i 1 ’'s C. V. C. — Wand g o lery of the Pavillon. One ticket admits | ™Meore Eiteres e’ Willlam P. Burnham's D e e Y iy to both shows. ‘Brandane Dolife, first; Miss E. M. Buck's | Francis J. Carolan's Mac, th The speclals as awarded last night fol- | Ursula, second: :\ndrew P. Welch's La Jota Novice, dogs—Willlam J. Foster's Fore: Jack_ Bradshaw's Her Morse's Beth, Peggy 111, festy H. C low: Best mastiff—H. R. Baker's Princy Flash, first; John P. Brown's Garston Prefect, second; W. W. Moore's Brag, third; Wandes Blinker. reserve. Cora H. Best St. Bernard—Mrs, Charles “Limit, bitches. 's Bran- | Limit, dogs—W - Amit, . ? ., dogs—Wandee Kennels' Wandes ;(‘!r:;:x-' e OpDoite, mex airod | dane Dollle, first; Mrs. A Coney's Buzzer. | Blizzard, first; Wandee Kennels' Wandee Jes- Moster 11 ang o Bt Rocne) (vape Geand | second; Andrew ‘Welch's Gypsy Queen, thitd; | ter, second, Muster . Alta Rachel O 0~ | 0. J. Albee’s Ormskirk Gypsy, H. Open, dogs—Wandee Kennels' Wandes Bis- . 4 | “Open bitches—Dr. W. P. Burnham's Bran- | zard, first. Beest Great DaneDresser & Simpson's BIU® | gane Dollle, first; O. J. Albse's Ormskirk | Winners, dogs—Wandes Kennels' Wandes < g el i b g et Duchpsshsrrcnd; Andrew P. Welch's Gypsy | Blizzard, first; Wandee Kennels' Wandes Jes- . ERroiae oved ihird. ter, reserve. Cupningbam's Cariotta and Ruy Riss. | . bitches—Dr. W. P. Burnham's | Puppy, bitches—J. B. Martin's Golden Sou- e g"{ PR “‘R sseter's | Brandane Dollie, first; Hugh McCracken's Pre- | brette, ' first; ~Wandee Kennels' _Wandes L, of opposite - H.1Ro ® | sldio Lassie, reserve Zephyr, second; Jack Bradshaw's Woodlawn Water Lily, third. Novice, bitches—Francis J. Carolan’s Becky, Best American _foxhound—Willlam _Berg’s OLD ENGLISH SHEEP DOGS. - B V. ot - v Crowder, Dbt of ‘wpdaiie est—F. W. T8l | - fupiies dogn: aid - Milchasd. - C. - Teivets frst; Jack Bradshaw's Woodiawn Water Lily. o N s . , imp. Luath, second. = Best pointer—F. F, Wamsler's Oregon's Jes- - Limit. bitches—Wand: K 1s v -, ) , dog 3y ttches—Charl R. 3 ches—Wandee ennels’ Wandes mie T s cpite s Bed i dte e B e T e et e i Mayse.‘frst; ' Jack ' Bradshaw's Millstream. Hest English setter dog—John Golobeck's | BULLDOGS. Open, bitches—Sabine Kennels' Fearless. Cato Jr. Best of opposite sex—C. C. Lee's | pypoy goge—Mrs. Walter Magee's Wood- | fFst: Wandee Kennels' Wandee Mayse, second Laura §. ; SORPIERRET G R Py e Winners, bitches—Sabine Kenn abins caDeet Irish setter—Dr. A J. Garesche's Hec- Novice, dogs—Mrs. Walter Magee's Wood- | Fearless. first; Wandee Kennels' Wandes e e .4 | 1awn Rustic, first; Dresser & Simpson's Bully, | Mayse, reserve. P oAt e e S i ; FOX TERRIERS—WIRE HAIRED. Best in the fleld trial class—P. T. Linville's | 'n'r‘::"WL G. Treadwell's General Pole Gem-ym. dogs—Walter Magee's Calrnsmulr Meoggie F. 'y . neral, first, Best Irish water spaniel—Dr. A. T. Leon- | dogs—I. G. Treadweil's General | “QOpen,’ dogs—Irving C. Ackerman's Humber- Pole Carew. first; Mrs. Walter Magee's Wood- Matt | ]awn Rustic, reserve. | Novice, bitches—M. Weiner's Canford, first. Limit, bitches—M. Welner's Canford, first. stone Brist firat; muir General, second; Water, third. Winners, dogs—Irving C. Waiter Magee's Cairns- J. G. Morgan's Mineral ard Jr.'s Dennis C. ¥ Best fleld spanlel—W. Grin. Best collie dog, O. J. Albee's Ormskir Emer- 8. Kittle's Ackerman's Hum- * ‘hes—L. 8. Greenbaum's Endclifte s O ald Jr.; best of opposite sex, Dr. W. T. Burn- Open, bitcl ! berstone Hristles, first: Walter Magee's Cairns- ham's Grand Dame Dollie; best tri-color, O. J. | Pleasure, first; M. Weiner's Canford Rush, | muir General, reserve. Albee’'s Ormskirk Verona Bob. second. e ¥ Novice, bitches—Irving C. Ackerman's Hum- Best bulldog, 1. S. Greenbaum's Endeliffe | Winners, bitches—L. S. Greenbaum’'s End- | berstone Dalsy, first. cliffe Pleasure, first; M. Rush, ‘reserve. BULL TERRIERS. Pleasure; best of the opposite sex, L. G. Tread- Weiner's Canford well's General Pole Carew. Best bull terrier, John 1. Sparrow’s Edgewood Limit, bitches—Irving C. Ackerman’'s Hum- berstone Actress, first. Open, bitches—Irving C. Ackerman's Magg: -~ : best of (he opposite sex, J. Bradshaw’ . s A the , frst; J. G. Morgan's Mo e R ® | _Puppies, dogs—C. Osgood Hooker's Edgecote | iy 03 07 - Best Boston terrier, Selmonk Kennels' Ch. | Duke, first; Benjamin L. Tarbox's Edgecote | Winners, bitches—Irving C. Ackerman's Colonel Monte: best Hoston terrier dog owned | Figaro. second. e 2 Maggie the Maid, first G. Morgan's Moren- on the coast. Lieutenant W. O. Smith’s Billy Novice, dogs—Mrs. Arthur W. Spear's Wood- | ga, reserve. best ‘of opposite sex, same conditions, Mrs. W. | lawn Wonder, first: J. C. Bone's Hawthorn IRISH TERRIERS. H. Deming’s Endciiife Varnette. second; C. Osgood Hooker's Edgecote > Best Dachshunds, August F. Chamot's third; Benjamin L. Tarbox's Edgecote | Limit. doga—Jack Bradshaw's (Woodlawn Schwartz, reserve: Philip J. Fay's Woodeote Brig- | Kennels), Irisa, F. J. Walker's Rusty Best fox terrier owned in California, Wan- V. H. C.; Miss L. M. Bolton’s Rufus, | Nibs, highly commended. Open, dogs—Jack Bradshaw's (Woodlawn | Kennels) Irish, first; Miss Rose Hooper's Ga tee More, second ‘Winners, dogs—Jack Bradshaw's (Woodiaw Kennels) ish, first; Miss Rose Hooper's Gal- tee More, reserve. Limit, bitches—Miss Ina C. Martin's Shan Van Vocht, first; J. Allen’s Lady Power, sec- dee Kennels' Wandee Mald; best smooth coated brood bitch (judged by two of her get), J. D. Martin's Golden Sunshine; best fox terrier in the . show, Wandee Kennels’ Wandee Mayse; best of the opposite sex, Wandee Kenneis' Wan. Jee Blizzard; best coast bred smooth dog, Wan. dee Kennels' Wandee Blinker; best coast bred smooth bitch, J. B, Martin's Golden Soubrette; cote Wonder, first. Limit, dogs—Mrs. Arthur W. Spear's Wood- lawn Wonder, first. Open, dogs—J. D. Spreckels Jr.'s Champion njo, first; Mrs, W. R. Whittler's Heathcote Wonder, second. best brace of wire haired fox terrlers. Irving | Open, dogs over 35 pounds—Jack Bradshaw's | ond. ; % C. Ackerman's Humberstone Bristies and Mag. | (Woodlawn Kennels) Champlon Woodcote Won- | _Open. bitches—Mrs. F. J. Walker's Royal gie the Maid. C. K. Harley's cup for the best | der, first. Noreen, first: Miss Ina C. Martin's Shan Van fox terrier owned on the coast. donor not com- | _Winners, dogs—Jack Bradshaw's (Woodlawn | Vocht, second. Winners, bitches—Mrs. F. J. Walker's Roval Noreen, first: Miss Ina C. Martia's Shan Van Vocht, resorve. SKYE TERRIERS. Open. dogs and bitches—Mrs. R. D. Hume's Kennels) Champlon Woodcote Wonder, first; Mrs, Arthur W. Spear's Woodlawn Wonder, re- serve. Puppies, bitches—H. R. Baker's Rowena, first; J. C. Bone's Hawthorn Pleasure, second Mrs. Lyle M. Fletcher's Dixie Fletcher, third: peting, N. H. Hickman's Norfolk Trueman. The regular awards in the various classes follow: IRISH WATER SPANIELS. Novice, dogs—August Christensen’s The 4 s Wood senel ] Bobby Scott, first; R. D. Hume's Beasie Scott Gossoon." firt; Achille Roos” Dan, ‘second. Bradshaws (Woodlawn Kemncis) Toare: roncy | second. eonari > Open, dogs—A. T. Jr.'s Dennts, first; Willlam F.” Watson's Riley, second. Winners, dogs—A, T. Leonard Jr.'s Dennls, POMERANIANS. Puppics. dogs and bitches—Henry K. de Jar- nette's Prince Mark, frst. V. H. C.: Jack Bradshaw's (Woodlawn Ken- nels) ‘Woodlawn Mischief, wir's Woodcote Diane, H. C. . H. C.; W. H. Ir- Willlam F. Watson's Riley, reserve, Novice, bitches-—John 1. Sparrow’s Edgewood S, P Novice, bitches—J. J. Colvix's Sally, third. | Jean I1, first: Phil J. Fay's Woodcote Prineces Ervo::“sm?:'x:z's T .':.7:.'1 flm‘-»,.n-; g,0pen. bitches—James E. Spink’s Florodara, second: J. C. Bone's Hawthorn Pleasure, third: | Griga's Prince Albert, third. & rita, firse. Special Barndtt's Leon. YORKSHIRE TERRIERS. Novice, dogs and bitches—D. E. Bols, second. Open, dogs and bitches—Mrs. Franeis J. Car lan's Merty Module. first; Mrs. Francis Carolan’s Rosette, second. Winners. dogs and bitches—Mrs. Francis Carclan's Merry Module, fivst: Mrs. Francis | | Carolan's Rosette, reserve TOY TERRIERS. Open, dogs and bitches—J. M. Bodkin's ¥ chief, first: Miss Katherine S. Barton s Lee, second. adora, first. FIELD SPANIELS. Novice, dogs and bitches—W. S. Kittle's Matt Grin, first. Winners, dogs and bitches. S, Kittle's Matt Grin, first, CLUMBER SPANIELS. Open, _dogs and bitches—G. D. Boyd's Beee Grove Dick, first. o " COLLIES. Puppy, dogs—Irving Townsend's Tyke, first: Mrs. L. M. Walter's Bon Bon, second: J. A Noreland’s Beno, third; Mrs. J. A, Morelan Orma, reserve. V. H. C.; T. J. Glynn's Dublin Lass, V. H. . Limit, bitches, 30 pounds or under—J. L. Eastland’s Nuughty Nan, first; Jack Brad- shaw's (Woodlawn Kennels) Yours Truly, sec- and. Limit, bitches, 30 Mellis W pounds or over—John T. Srrrnw'c Edgewood Jean II, first; Jack Brad- sha ‘s (Woodlawn Kennels) Americas = E. S, Simpson's Dot hira; Dresser & mpson’s Juno, reserve; Mrs. A. : ham's Roxane. V. H. C. 3 N e Open, bitches, 3 pounds or w — Bone's Hawthorn Pleasurs, firat: o & & land’s Naughty Nan, second: Jack Bradshae. (Wcodlawn Kennels) Yours Truly, thirg 'y Open, bitches, over 30 pounds—Jack Brag (Woodlawn Kennels) American Belie, | « Novice. dogs—Irving Townsend's Tyke, first; | first; E. S. Simpson’s Dot, second. o JAPANESE SPANIELS. Mrs, Willlam P. Burnham's Yarror. second: | Simpson’s Blocmsbury Queen, third: aprc " & 9 Pra ~ - A Moreiand's Don MUIIL thivd George Comningham's Roxane. Taserse T Mrn A & |, Rovies, ‘biteh R A preen’s Schley, reserve; W. P.' Leech’s Randy, ‘inner, bitches—John I. Spar; 3 e 3 e . V. H. C.; Thoinas C. Boyle's Cheviot Donaia, | Jean 1. frst: Jack Bradshaw's ‘(Womunecs | rat o Pltches—TFrank A, Peachy's Ase V. H, €.} Mrs. John Morrissey's Stanford. 1. & ,"" W. D:-}ufim‘nfls-gdy.mn C.; Maxwell G. Jones" oy, . G s. D, C < STt diga-—Irving T a i mit, s—Irving Townsend's Tyke, ©. J. Albee’s Ormskirk Verona Bob{.:e«’:lx? ' Kennéls) American Bells. reserve. SPANIELS. Black Puppies — Dogs — Del lon ‘onder, first: e Frisco Boy, second: M| third; Miss A. Farno's ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS. Open, dogs and bitches—S. A. Cummiozs Duke, second. SHOWS. J° A Moreland's Don M IIT, chird 8 ince of Wal Open. dogs and bitches—H. M. Pabst’s Chins Conei's Ronert Truce, reserve: - ’gflufic{l' C.; Mre. Fred Mason's ?tmd "'"-“i!vc“ Lady, first. Randy, Vo H. C.; Georse Soreen's Schley. V. | Dude, et T Mareernana’ Portiana MISCELLANEOUS. ; 4 second — irad Comet, | Open, dogs and bitches—Thomas Loval Lew s Jim Budd. first: J. F. Kenealy's Pat, second