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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1903 ¥ BERKCLEY TEAM | STILL CONFIDENT Not Disheartened Over Last Saturday’s Defeat. STAKE ENTRIES SHOW BIG GAIN RichEve;Jtsof California Jockey Club Fill Heavily. Varsity Flaying With Snap |Jockey Haack, Clever Eastern and Ready for the | Rider, Is Hare—More Contest. ! Stables Arrive. PRSENE SS——— | ——— The entries for the stakes of the Cali- N nstead of being | ! + over last Batur- | fornia Jockey Club were announced yes-{ nds of the Nevada | terday and show a material increase in /| people think, | pumbers, there being 400 more than for £ Califor- | any previous season in the history of rec- | in their team 10 | ing on the coast. Another illustration of before Saturday. The |the interest taken in the sport is that at Ca 4 per cent more owners have made ve an Nevada did, | nominations than ever before. - se the wind of for- | The event that recelved the most en- was her ection. | tries is the Adam Andrew selling stake. are willing to ad- | It has a total of 18, while Jast year 123 stupid general- | were named - g ”;.'i:m: The Follansbee handicap is a close sec- oA ond, with M7, against 112 for last season. ; " e S Third on the list comes the Lissak har e et o dicap, the total being i44. Last season it | are s lifornia | was 98 was t the Satur- | For the $10,000 Burns handicap 134 nomi- f w f course, have a | nations were made, while last season £ xt San s game % horses were named. | es aft ; began Cali- | There are material increases in the long | for N e one-yard line. ! distance events, such as the Waterhouse w been shoved over the | cup and the Thornton stake. | . somebody mistaking the sig- | The entries represent some of the high- | « would have beer points. class es in all sections of the | Ne | not gair h Califor- | count 4 fine fields should contend for | a e. I t, she only made her | the rich stakes | e besides Steckle's long run.| The following comparison will show the b n enough to prev increase in entries for the principal fa trying field goal stakes this season over the season of 1% haif an hre s in the sec- ase sh « have made ng stakes long. Tt was demon for lowed great holes in the team would & Overall's wanting he thought there w: Le a clever light- e and defensive the Goughacres formerly with Novad terday After leaving cks Haack rode with backs the C: dian circuit. p.EUNE OF She secured the ser- S s oo , one of the stars of California and { ) "o tropolitan tracks. Jack was out eet again—well, the Berkeley | ;. w,y 5 few seasons ago with the T | ble of Alex Shiel he was consid- 1 infant es Boots that Tiny Williams s » putting In 2 | oi)l probably do the riding for the firm . , it with im- | ;0 'p0ots & Hollenbeck. “Teen” is an old proved play can still do about 106 pounds of Dodie S, C. B. 1 other useful horset promising lightweight - who handled Articulate 8 rout his Eastern campeaign, is back o in. Bob's horses have - a fortnight. s . jther carloaa of horses from St. Pise. and Louis got In at kland yesterday. backs most of g them were Buffoon, Lou = are that they den and Conlan, owned by J M. g s Dowell, and Virgie d'Or and Dan and More at qu svier, the property of W. W. Becker. . g Ahe - shane s and two or three others owned Hu o ed off the field l‘,n',\,\‘l”}) rker wer P engers in the . & three weeks ago, Was | [¢ jo now said that little doubt exists . ol all sult for ‘the | ;¢ that The Fiddler, which won at Mor- gy~ Biograe e injury. He did not| .o park gome weeks ago, and over whose he 3 & against the second | j.iory a big clean-up was made in the will probably go back to his | ;5] rooms, was a ringer. As a prepara- < . i | tion for the race, the horse is said to have worked a mile down at Brighton | in 1:41; the first three-quarters in 1 The original The Fiddler couldn't work six furlong: of Mount Tamalp STANFORD IS DOWNCAST. Fails to Find Hope in Defeat of Berkeley by Nevada. A ST ITY. Nov. 9 and a storage battery, McNamara might L e hope and confi. | 0 it The latter horse is now on a trip oo oF A ound the world and may winter in Cal- | dence t he rooters on | jfornia, or possibly Nevada, as he did last | the s & Multnomah | season game — LIBERAL ENTRY FOR STAKES, | announced | that Nevada defeated California, died | away yestel when the story of the > = was read in the morning | New California Jockey Club Events Attract Four Hundred More Hors=s Than Last Year. | The stake entres of the New California Jockey Club for the winter race meeting which commences next Saturday were announced yesterday. The significant | feature of the long list is that 400 more entries and those of better class have been recelved than were recorded last | vear. For the $10,00 Burns handicap, | which will be run on February 6, there ! are 134 entries. The Adam Andrew Sell- | ing stakes attracted 148 entries. There | are forty-three entries for the Thornton learned that California i the Sagebrush team he game except trickery ven proved itself almost inal team in fits ago, and since the toc have improved i test with the Stan- contrast in the real ability ens the Berkeley game ouraging to the A Wednesday's | the closed gates and the coaches in work will try to in. | Stakes at four miles. The complete list | sufficient of the | follows: | e to make them a | The Opening bandicap, $2000 added. 3 handi. | Signal practice, | ©ap for -year-olds and upward at time of el ot big | closing, one mile—Jack de Mund, Marlin, Hor- | Jeowr b '€ | ton, Huntressa, Alfredo, Corrigan, Evea G, and that is what the coaches | Bragg, Claude, Col. Roosevelt, Meehanus, Or- | ing them. Saturday’s game with |sina, Divina, Jockey Club, Gorgalette, Daisy | ultnomah was a grilling contest and | Green, Hagerdon, Yellow Tai), Pirateer, Mar. | eral of the players are slightly the |tUnmas Lucien ‘Appleby. Fauloonbridge, Ar. q | cade, igrette, Ishtar, Constel- worae it. A few of the varsity men | 3 Beau Ormonde, Al- | seemed be trained a little too fine and | Bill Massie, Horatius, Princess Titania, | nd Sachem, Col. V Hoyal Rogue, Flush feared t is that they may Bheak over | Grast Mo, Col. Vi “Soupi Sedee >y atels Balieae . | of Gold, The Fretter, tterel, Fossil, Major ever. every precantion wit ‘bt saken. 1o | Jeaihen Machhul, schwalie, Tacy Craw” | y auf ! v, Kenilworth, Car- prevent nd Trainer Moulton will en- | on, Warte Nicht, Watercure, Grall, Byron Rose, Eonic, The Thanksgiving handicap, $2000 added, a deavor to bave the men in the pink of | condition when they appear on Richmond | Field on Saturday. | handicap for 3-year-olds and upward at time of closing, to be run Thureday, ADVERTISEMENTS. TOOK HIM FROM THE HOSPITAL Yesterday a man came to me and be- came my patient upon the recommenda- tion of a patient whom I cured four years ago. The man who sent him to me had been in the hospital, under treat- ment for stomach trouble and rheuma- tism, and failing to get relief there had come to me, and I cured him. That is four years ago, and he is still shout- ing for me and sending other sufferers to be cured as he was. Here is the testi- monial he gave me two years ago: RHEUMATISM AND STOMACH CATARRH CURED. TOMALES, Marin Co., Cal., June 26, 1901, DR, McLAUGHLIN—Dear ‘Sir: One could not imagine the slege of suffering 1 passed through from stomach trouble and rheumatism. 1 was subjected to severe drug treatment, stomach pump treatment and diet treatment, without the least relief. I grew disgusted with them all, and as a last resort tried your Belt two years ago. In three days I could fling away my cane, and in three months was a new man, entirely cured, and felt better than I had for years. Several of my friends have since purchased your Belts. I would not part with mine for $1000 if I could mot get another. Yours truly, JOHN B. GUAY. It is @ big relief to find a remedy for stomach trouble that does not have to be swallowed. You wear my Belt while you sleep, and it is pour- ing new vitality into your stomach every minute during the night, and | ford, you notice the new sirength when you wake in the morning. Every day you msee improvement. Your general heaith gets better, and in a few months you are strong and well. If you are suffering come and see me or write to me and I will tell you honestly whether I can help you or not. I can’t cure everybody, but I can cure where drugs fail and might be able to cure you. Try me. Dr. M. C. McLaughlin,*’, 225855 Above Ellis, San Franoiseo, Oal. Hours—8 a. m. to 8:30 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 1. ’ BRITT AND SEIGER AWAITING CLANG OF THE BATTLE Lightweights to Contest Twenty Rounds in Mechanics’ Pavilion To-Night Under Auspices of the San Francisco Athletic Club. Local Boxer Is a 10 to 6 Favorite in the City Poolrooms 3 CHARLES SEIGER e Ll ITE IN IMMY BRITT, ‘the local lightweight boxer, and Charley Seiger of Brooklyn will contest twenty rounds in Mechanics’ Pavilion to- night, under the direction of the San Francisco Athletic Club. The bat- tle was to have been fought last month, but owing to an Injury suffered by Britt, the fight was postponed until to-night. Britt has entirely recovered the use of his ankle and is in splendid condition. The ale of seats for the “go” has been very large and it is expected that fully five thousand ring-goers will crowd the Pa- vilion. Britt has his work cut out for him. Sel- ger is known as the “iron man.” He not only is capable of withstanding great punishment, but knows how to inflict it. It will be a fight between two well-trained men who are at the top of their class. Seiger has two draws with Joe Gans and a victory over Willle Fitzgerald to his credit. He s trained to the hour and is down to welght. The betting on the contest is 10 to 6, with Britt the favorite. Both men will be heavily backed. The Olympic Club con- tingent will turn out in large numbers and cheer Jimmy and also wager their money on him. Selger has made a good impression on the local ring-goers. He is fast and aggressive. Seiger has informed his friends that he will go right at Britt and will not give him a minute’s rest. Britt has heard of the plan and it pleases him greatly. He says he llkes to have a man come right at him, as it gives him a chance to land some of his pet hooks. Eddie Graney will referee the contest. He was chosen some weeks ago and his selection meets with the approval of all LIGHTWEIGHTS WHO ARE SCHEDULED TO BOX TWENTY ROUNDS TO-NIGHT IN MECHANICS' PAVILION UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE SAN FRANCISCO ATHLETIC CLUB. THE LOCAL BOY IS THE FAVOR- THE BETTING, WHICH IS 10 TO 6. ring-goers. Britt and Seiger will weigh in at Harry Corbett's at § o'clock to-night. According to the articles of agreement they must weigh not more than 133 pounds. The preliminary battles will be well worth seeing. Dave Barry, the Sixth- street champlon, who is training George Gardner for his battle with Fitzsimmons, is to box ten rounds with Maxey Kane, the champion of the Philippine Islands. This ought to prove a good fight, as both men are aggressive. The ten-round con- test between “‘Spider” Welch and Frank Rafael should aleo be interesting. Both men are well known in pugilistic circles | and are certain to put up a fast battle. Rafael has been training Jimmy Britt and is in splendid shape. He showed last montp that he could go some, even when out of condition. He is a stiff puncher and ought to give the “Spider” an inter- esting argument. L e e e e e e e o o o S TR ) one and an eighth miles—Diderot, Jarretiere @'Or, Lord Melbourne, Alfredo, The Giver, Huntressa, Corrigan, Hermencia, Rosarie, Caropal, Evea G, Claude, Bpicure, Divina, Barilyite, Jockey Club, Daisy Green, Yellow Tail. Pirateer, Emshee, Lucien Appleby, Faul- conbridge, Nigrette, Dainty, Arcade, Arabo, Leader, Proper, Forest King, Ishtar, Ultrud: Futurita, Beau Ormonde, Albuls, ~Allopath, Ink, Harry Beck, Honifon, Horatius, Carat. Cursus, Royal Rogue, Our Bessle, Fossil, Major Tenny, Ben MacDhui, Schwalbe, Lacy Craw- Buccleuth, Mansard, Diamante, worth, Incubator, Oro Viva, Solon, Byron Rose, Eonle, Watercure, Grail. 3 The Crocker seiling stakes, $2000 added, for three-yéar-olds and upward &t time of closing; to be run Saturday, December 12, 1903; seven turlongs—Diderot, Jarretiere d'Or, Marlin, Lord Melbourne, Horton, MacGyle, Huntressa, San Nicol: Corrigan, Lecturer, Partiog Jennle, Evea G, Montana Peeress, Byronerdale, Saintly, Colonel Roosevelt, Step Around, Meehanus, O'Hagen, Glennevis, Divina, Estoy Listo, Bes. sle Wilfly, Barklyite, Bucolic, Jockey Club, Daisy Green, Bronze Wing, Hagerdon, Nonle, Aunt Polly, Little Sister, Martinmas, Pirateer, Emshee, Lucien Appleby, Captivate, EI Piloto, Faulconbridge, Mexicanna, H. P. Cane, Border Mark, Gondolus, Arcade, Iridius, Arabo, Nig- rette, Dainty, Stilicho, Bummer, John A, Scott, Misty's Pride, Rose of May, Oscar Tolle, Fu- turita, Stuyve, Heather Honey, Thane, Harry Beck, Ed_Lilburn, Bill Massie, Louls Wagner, Theron, Soclalist, Dolly Wayman, Muresca, Tom Maybin, Princess Titania, E. M. Brattain, C. B. Campbell, Dodle §, Colonel Van, Ro- maine, Bay Wonder, The Fretter, Dotterel, Fossil, Orosius, Sam Fullen, Oronte, Fort Wayne, Quiet, Ben MacDhui, Clausus, Intro- ductor, Flyer, Esherin, Schwalbe, Crimean, Buccleuth, The Fog, St. Winifride, Mansard, Tllowaho, The Major, Hainault, Venatcr, Warte Nicht, Byron Rose,” Watercure, Eonic, Grall. Tower of Candles. The Christmas handicap, $3000 added; a handicap for three-year-olds and upward at time of closing; to be run Friday, December 25, 1903; one and a quarter miles—Diderot, Jarretiere d'Or, Americano, Joe Lesser, Jack de Mund, Lord Melbourne, Grafter, Alfredo. The Giver, Argregor, Huntressa, ' Corrigan, Evea G, Rosarle, Caronal, Claude, Benson Caldwell, Epicure, Divina, Estoy Listo, Bark- Iyite, Jockey Club, Daisy Green, Modicum, Yellow Tall, Pirateer, Emshee, Lucien Appleby, Caliban, Faulconbridge, Proper, Leader, Arabo, Nigrette, Dainty, Arcade, Forgst King, Ishtar, Oarsman, Futurita, Albula, Allopath, Ink, Thane, Harry Beck, Honiton, Horatius, Eda Riley, Orfana, Cursus, Dodle S, Colonel Van, Royal Rogue, ‘Our Bessie, Foasil. Major Tenny, Nones, Ben MacDhui, Esherin, Lacy Crawford, Buccleuth, Mansard, Diamante, Kenilworth, Tllowsho, ‘The Major, Sidney C. Love, Carson Beauty, Incubator, Veterano. Oro Viva. Solon, His Eminence, Watercure, Eonle, Grall. The New Year handicap, $2000 added, a han- dicap for two-year-olds and upward at time of closing, to be run Friday, January 1, 1904, one and an eighth miles—Diderot, Jar- rietiere d'Or. Atlantico. Felips Lugo, Ei Ber- nardo, Joe Lesser. Jack de Mund. Lord Mel- bourno Horton, Grafter, Dr. Rowell, Alfredo, The Giver, Argregor. Huntressa. Rockaway, Toledo, Corrigan, Hermencia Rosarle_ Caro- nal, Evea G_Bragg, Claude, Play Ball, Weath- er ‘Gauge, Epicure, O'Hagen, Divina, Estoy Listo, Barklyite. Jockey Club, Hinsdale. Dalsy GreenModicum, . Frank Woods, Yel- low Tail. Ebony, Presidio, Emshee, Plrateer, Marchmont, Lucien Appleby, Caliban, Faulcon. bridge, Colonel Bogey, Arabo, Dainty, Nigrette, Arcade, ~ Proper, Leader, ~Shogun, _Whisky King, Forest King, Padua, Ishtar, Oarsman, Futurita, Beau Ormonde_ Rose. of May, Anqu\.nk.mm,mmm‘m / \ Kenil- | Horatius, Carat, Eda Rlley, Cunard, Colonel Van, Royal Rogue, Dr. Boyle, Fossil, Major Tenny, Nones, Ben MacDhui, Olympian, Esh- erin, Avenger, Schwalbe, Lacy Crawford, Cri- mean, Mansare Kenilworth, Illowaho, The Major, Sidney C. Love, Dr. Long, Incubator, Solon.” Byron Rose, His Bminence, Watercure, Eonic, Grail. The Follansbeo handicap, $2000 added, a high-weight handicap for two-year-olds ‘and upward at time of closing, to be run Satur- day. January 9, 1904 seven furlongs—Captain Forsee. Libble Candid, Diderot, _Jarrietiere &'Or. I Bernardo, Feilpe Lugo, Dora Thorn, Jack’ de Mund, Marlin, Grafter, Beautiful and Best, Acpeas, Sidonia, Instructor, Alfredo, The Glver, Formaster, Huntressa, Kockaway, To- ledo, ‘Corrigan, Lecturer, Parting Jennie, Ani- rad. Jvea G, Gawaine, Chapel. Byronerdale, Salntly, Duké of Richmond, Play Ball, Wen- rick, Meehanus, Divina, Estoy Listo, Whoa Bill, The Bugaboo, Bearcatcher, Military Man, Lord Wadsworth, St, George Jr., Du Barry, Barklyite, Bucolic, Jockey Club, Dalsy Green, Hagerday, Andinas, Masedo, Nonie, Yellow Tail, Ebony, Presidio, Long Shot, Martinmas, Bm- shee, Luclen Appieby. Caliban_Keogh, Selma, Faulconbridge, Colonei Bogey, Mexicanna, Sea- graves, Maxetta, Trivial, 'Shogun, _Arabo, Iridius, Arcade, 'Stilicho, = Dainty, 'Nigrette, Whisky King, Bummer, John A. Scott. Padua, Ishtar, Conger, Rose of May, Futurita, Beau Ormonde, Ahumada, Albula, Joe John, Stuyve, Harry Beck, Magrane, Honiton, Laura F M, Bill Massle, Muresca_Tom Maybin, Bthel Ab- bott, Florina Belle, The Don, Princess Titania, E. M, Brittain, Cunard, Bt Tu Brute, Narra G, Colonel Van, Romaine, Royal Rogue, Dr. Boyle, Don Domo, fan Princess, Fossil, Oronte, Dick Turpin, Hugh McGowan, Ben MacDhut, Abydos, Clausus Introductor, Olym- pian, Palierin. Avenger, Schwalbe, Geheimness, Testimony, Blumenthai, Otto Stifel, Crimean; Dusty Miiler, F. E. Shaw, The Fog, T. J. Cox.~ Mansard, Peter J, Joella, Creole Jim, Waterspout, Silent Water, Andrew B. Cook, Kenilworth Illowaho, Sidney C. Love, Vena- tor, Incubator, Mocorito, Lady Kent, Byron Rose, Waswift, Watercure, Eonic, \Grail. Thé Adam Andrew seliing stakes, dded, ids and up at time of closing, to be January 16, 1004, six halt furlongs—Captain _Forsee, Diderot, Jarretiere &'Or, Americano, Banquero, Marlin, Lord Mel- bourne, Coroner Kelly, Wyoming, Beautiful and Best, Aeneas, Sidonia, Hun Tojedo, Cas- cine, S8an Nicolas, H. L. Frank, cate, Plute Squaw, Lecturer, Jenny, Anirad, Evea G;, Chipel, Byronerdale, eantly, SailorKnot Piay Ball, Judge, Colonel Roosevelt, _Sten Jr., Lord Wadsworth, Du “‘%—m“fl. iyite, Bucolic, Jockey Club, Cure, Lans- iown, Rustic Girl, Daisy Green, Bronze Wing, Salto, Hagerdon, Nonle, Aunt Poily, Little Sis. ter, Ebony, Prestdlo, Siy. Long Shot. Emshee, Martinmas, Selma, El1 Pilot lus, Arabo, Iridius, Arcade, Dainty, Nigrette, Sacredus, Le- tola, Bummer, Tom ey, The Stewardess, John A, Scott, Misty’s Pride, Futurita, F. W. Brode, Thane, Stuyve, Harry Beck, Ed Lilburn, Matt ‘Hogan, Laura ¥ M, Zenonian, Bill Mas- sie, Louis Wagner, Theron, Gibraltar, Floriana Beile, Ethel Abbott. The Don, Muresca, Tom Maybin, Princess Titanja, E. M. Brattain, Cu- nard, Eggnogg, William Parrish, Colonel Van, Sterling Towe Boyle, Burnle Bunton, Bay Wonder, The Fret- ter, Dotterel, Kgyptian Princess, Sam Fullen, Wayne: Hugh McGowan. 'Bén MacDhar Aby ayne. . Aby- doe, Clausus, Introductor, Fiyer, Olympian, Tenthal, Batcieuts, Mime, T 3. Gor EL B, mwen leut] ~ J. . E. Glendenni; Shaw, The Fog, ing, Mansard, Peter Warte Nicht, Byron Rose, Watercurs, Eonic, Tower of Candles, The Lissak handicep, $2000 added, a handl- cap for two-year-olds and upward at time of closing, to be run Saturday, January 23, 1904, mile—Captain Forsee, Diderot, Jarretiere a'Or, Americano, Felipe Lu; Toto Gratiot, Joe Lesser, Jack de Mund, Melbourne, Marlin. Grafter, Dr. Rowell, Aeneas, Sidonia, In- structor, Alfredo, The Giver, Argregor, George Berry, Huntressa, Rockaway, Toledo, Corri- gan, Bob Palmer, Evea G, Anirad, Claude, Weather Gauge, Play Ball, Epicure, Meehanus, O’ H n, Divina, Estoy Listo, Whoa Bill, The Bugaboo, Bearcatcher, Military Man, Lord Wadsworth, St. George Jr.. Barkiyite, jockey Club, Baffled, Lansdown, Daisy Green, Andi- nas, Modicum, Nonie, Yeilow_Tail, Ebony, Pre- sidlo, Emshee, Pirateer, Martinmas, 'Long Shot, Alta G, Lucien Appleby, Callban, Keogh, Faulconbridge, Colonel Bogey, Mexicanna, Imp. Bordermark, ~Gondolus, Shotgun, ~Nigrette, Dainty, ~Arabo, ~Prover, Leader, Sacredus, Tocalaw, Whisky King, john 4. Scott, Forest King, Padua, Ishtar, Oarsman, Ultruda, Cas- tine, Futurita, Beau Ormonde, Hipponax, Al- bula. Allopath, Ink, Btuyve, Harry Beck, Ma-{ grane, Honiton, Horatius, Ethel Abbott, The Don, Florfanna Belle, Tom Maybin, Princess Titanla, Cunard, Guerrero, Narra G, Colonel Van, Roval Rogue, Dr. 'Boyle, Don Domo, Egyptian Princess, The Fretter, Dotterel, Fos- sil. Sam Fullen, 'Oronte, Nevermore, Hugh McGowan, Ben MacDhui, Abydos, Olympian, Avenger, 'Esherin, Schwalbe, Lacy Crawford, Mindora, Crimean, Otto Stifel, Buccleuth, i E. Shaw, The Fog, T. J. Cox, Mansard, Peter J., Waterspout, Creole Jim, Andrew B. Cook, Kenilworth, Tliowaho, The' Major, Sidney C. Love, Kalos, Incubator, Solon, Mocorito, Lady Kent, Byron Rose, Waswitt, Watercure, Eonic, rall. The California Oaks, $2000 added, for 3-year- old fillies of 1904 (now 2-year old), to be run Saturday, January 30, 1904, one and an eighth miles—Libble Candid, Belledama, Strife, Miss May Bowdish. Ledatrix, Penthesilea, Miropette, Red Cross Nurse, Rowena, Thank Heaven, Sil cate, Nora, Moalta, Technique, Anirad, Durbar, Maiwells, Serenity, Columbia Girl, Du Barry, Sembrich, Miss Betty, Miss Ringlets, Gott Lieben, Ruvia, Dentelle d'Or, Mary Thom Maxetta, Trivial, Maxtress, Oro Rose, Gar- talre, Dungannon, Ethel Abbott, Floriana Belle, Queen Fay. Morella R, Cap and Gown, Wis tarla, Testimony, Semoiina, Dorice, Winefreda, Rose’ Farr, Silent Water, Pachuca, Mendota, The Burns handicap, $10,000 added, a handi- cap for 2-year-olds and upward of closing, to be ruary 6, Or, Ameticano, ‘Bana 'Or, eano, uero, Filipe Lugo, E Bernado, Joe Lesser, Jack de Mund, Lord Mel- bourne, Wyoming, Horton, Grafter, Aeneas, Sidonla, Alfredo, The Giver, Argregor, Huntres. sa. Rockaway, Corrigan, Toledo, Rosarie, Car- onal, Evea G. Claude, Play Ball, Duke of Richmond, Weather Gauge, Sailor Bensor Caldwell, Epicure, Boutonniere, Divina, Estoy Listo, Whoa Bill, The Bugaboo, Bearcatcher, Lord Wadsworth, Barklyite, Jockey Club, Gen. eral Roberts, Hinsdale, Col. Anderson, Gorgal- ette, Daisy Green, Modicum, Do Pont, Frank ‘Woods, Yellow Tail, Ebony, Presidio, Emshee, Lucien Appleby, Tocelaw, — BULLETS FOLLOW |(RENE LINDSAY THE Arizona After Being Knocked PRESCOTT, Dolly and W. employed in ed down. Dell Two builets t the third was | the heart by t | cover. Emplcy:s of a Prescott Store | KErgage in Serious shot Berry three times. | cut from the clothing. Dolly was arrested | { and was released on bail. | @il il @ Dhui, Clausus, Introductor, Oiympian, Esherin, | BADLY RIDDEN Smathers and Drake Lose Heavily on the Mare. AGGUSATION Man Shoots Down. Four Favorites Connect With Brackets at Jamaica Trcuble. p Track SEECT Y A5 | | S e o Special Dispatch to The Call Special Dispatch to The Call. NEW YORK, Nov. 9.—For the first time in many davs the talent had much the better of the argument with the layers at Jamaica to-day. Four favorites won and a majority of the second and third horses were well supported. Jockey Higgins came in for some warm criticism after the running of the Green | Point stakes on the way he handled | Irene Lindsay. Smathers was at the | track and backed his mare with a $10,00 | commission. John A. Drake followed st together with many oth big bettors. | Higgins urged the Smathers mare from so that when 9. — Bernard two young men Bashford-Burmister the Co.’s department store here, quarreled to- day over the time a certain grocery order was taken. Dolly calied Berry a liar and was knock- then drew a revolver and ook effect in the arm and prevented from entering he thick wad of rubber it Berry may re- | the start, Avenger. Lacy Crawford, Otto Stifel, Crimean, | Which received a well-juc yver- | Geheimness, Schwalbe, Mindora, Mansard, Wa- | hauled her at the last f . she had terspout, Diamante, Kenilworth, lllowaho, The | nothing left and was be A - | Major, Sidney C. Love, Kalos, Dr. Long, ¢ 35. Summary | son Beauty, Incubator, Oro Viva, Solon, Warte | | Nicht, Waswift, His Eminence, Watercure, | First race five and a ha | Eonic, Grail. King won, Orrisfany second, | " The Palace Hotel Handicap, $2000 added, a | Time, 1:07 1-5 | hanaicap for 2-year-olds and up at time of | Second race, one and a sixte St | ciosing, to be run Saturday, Februar: , | Unmasked won. Lady Potentat 1. Al one and an eighth miles—Diderot, oid third. Time, 1:47 a'Or. Banquero, Felipe Lugo, Minnie Arnett, | Third race, the Greenpoint stake, six fur- | Joe Lesser, Jack Demund, Lord Meibourne, Hor- | longs—Sweet Alice won, Irene Lindsay second, Pirateer, Emshee, Colonel Bogey, etts, Sacredus, T¢ February 22, | shire, Formaste | Berry, Rockawa: hupel, Play Ball, e, "Judge, W Man, St. Little, Mount George D Sallet, Magrane, The Lieutenant, Siddons, Eminence, Irascibl olds three unname; Stemler, one unn: A. Blasingame, unnamed; Parach one unnamed; Ryan, two_unna Henry Ach, Tim unnamed; W. B. named; Santarem, A. B. Soreckel y_Jimmie, one” unnamed. closing, to be ruj ozel, Claude, Duke of Nova, Prestolus, son, Wood, ‘Watercure, Eonic. The Gebhard ha: J. Baldwin, three Senator Poyniz: unnamed; E. J. named; Santarem, Jordan, Lucten Appleby, Caiiban, Falconbridge. M ty, Proper, Leader, | 1904, Sir Leonard, Captain Forsee, Li lantico, Banquero, El B Strife, Dr. Howell, Miss May Schweizer, Borghesi, Anchis | Whoa Bill, The Bugaboo, E Cure, ‘Saito, Inspector Mc . Presidio, Keogh, Long Shot, Mike Jorda etta, Tocolaw, Sacredus, Oro Rose, Padua, rero, Young Pepper, Otto Stifel, Gene Handlan, Dargin, Dusty Mille: Cunard, Nones, Tonopah, Expedient, Diamente, | Admetus, The Bell stakes, $2000 added, (now yearlings), March 12, 1904, five furlongs—E. J. one unnamed: First March, El Primero Stable, two unnamed; Figaro Stabie, one unnamed; W. B. Jennings, five unnamed: J. Martin & Co. Pattle F, Mrs. C. E. Miller, five unnamed: J. Corn Blossom, Golden Idol, Liberty Star, Pinkerton, Speaker Fontana, Inspector Halpin, Smith, one unnamed: R. A. Smith, three un- one unnamed; Gill Summer: The Waterhouse cup, $3000 added, a handi- | cap for two-year-olds and upward at time of | two and a quarter miles—jos Lesser Melbourne, Horton, Grafter, Aeneas, Sidonia, | The Giver, Argregor, Huntressa, Blessed Dam. Caronal. The Way, Rio Shannon, Erne, Little, Past Master, Hinsdale Colonel Ander- Baffled, Dalsy Green Modicum, Cambaceres, Royaity, Clausus, Tonopah, Diamente. Siddons, Admetus. Carson Beauty, | Incubator, Veterano, His Eminence, Irascible, years olds (now yearlings), to be run Saturday, April 2, 1904, Futurity couree (170 feet les than three-quarters of a mile)—Ten Oaks; E. L. A. Blasingame, one unnamed, C. T. Boot thres unnamed; Humo, Recreo, Liliian Ayres. Storma, Sun Hose, Shiver, Prince Brutus; Cameron, one unnamed; Hen Eric, Parachut A. T. Dobson, one unnamed; El Primero Stabl two unnamed; Figaro Stable, named; W, B. Jennings, three unnamed. Ce- leres; C. C. McCafferty, one unnamed Woodlands, ‘Pinkerton, Spesker Fontana, In: spector Halpin, Henry’Ach; Smith, two unnamed; R. G. Smith, one un. H. Stover, one unnamed; unnamed; Only Jimmie, Caesar Young, one unnamed. | King Pepper third | ton, Dr. Roweil, Grafter, Aeneas, Sidonla, Al- Time, 1:12 3 fredo, The Giver, Argregor, George Berry Fourth race. mile and a furlons, tresea, Corrigan, Kockaway, Toledo, E River Pirate won, Tribes HIll se | Claude, Play Ball, Weather Gauge, Duke of | third. Time, 1:34. | Richmond, Epicure, O Hagen, Divina, E: Pifth race. six Listo, Whoa Bill, The Bugaboo, Bearcal Hood won, Rob Roy Mllitary Man, Lord Wadsworth, St. George J. third. Time, 1:21, Barklyite, Jockey Club, General Roberts, ixth race, mile and seventy yards—Man | Green, Modicum, Yellowtail, Ebony, Presidio, orth won, Buttons second, Satire third Marchmont, Longshot, Mike | Time, 1:44 3 ~ CINCINNATI, Nov. hisky | hello second, 9.—Latonia results: one mile—Clrcus Girl won, Bine- Chantrelle third. Time, 1:44. five and a half furlongs—Pr. -anna, olaw, Arabo, Nigret! Arcade, Shot Gun, King, Virginia Boy, Padua, Ishtar, Oarsman décond réce, fv h. ngs—P Rose of ;I‘-y, Dungannon, Heau \)rmnnd;, v Tim‘e % - ommc second, Harfang tb Thane, A!;ij—:»; e Huniton, Horathas, Third race, one and a sixteenth miles Riley, Oriana, Ethel Abbott, The Don, Cunar ;}“;“"\:“fl'flu“""- Thane second, Brief 1 | Colonel Van, Narra G, Royal Rogue, Dr. Boy > S = | The Fretter, Dotterel, Egyptian Princess, O’"”“"y e »!{fp\oa hase, shor ofl. Major Tenny, Oronte, Hugh McGowa, | Charawind won. Itacatiara second. S Nones, Ben MacDhui, Echwalbe, Crimean, Otts | third, = Time. 03 Stifel, Lacy Crawford, Buccleuth, Olympian. | A Fifth race six furlon Esherin, Avenger, Mansard, Peter J, Cr Azia’ HesGugs’ bovent, Jim, Waterspout, Strephon; Kenilworth, I 1 % 3 3 Waho, The Major, Kalos, Incubator, Solon, By- | _SIXth race. ome mile—Antolee won, Flaneur } oo Those, “Wataneare: c. Grail | second, Adelante third. Time, 1:42 |~ The Caiitornia Derby, $2700 added. 3-year-oids | iy of 1904 (now 2-year-oids), to be run Monday. JAMAICA ENTRIES. one and a quarter miles- ibbie Candid, At NEW YORK, Nov. 9.—Jamaica entries El do, Potrero Grande, | First race, three-quarters of a mile, handi- owdish, Charlle | cap—Milad! ‘Love 120, Athlana 134, Neither Ledatrix, Argre- | One 123, Girdle 1 ardsman 128, The Instructor, Goritonlo, George | Captai Emergency Toledo, Ca . Duke of Richmon enrick, Allan 128, Mendon, Louis arcatcher, Military Jr., Lord Wadsworth Jack fablo, General Roberts, The ce, Andinas, Ebony, . Max- , Dark Pl E Eve 108, Third race, five and a half fu Eelle of Bellemeade n Pri 113, Sais rergency 113, Prince Sa ard 120 ayuma 108, Pol Roger | trich 111 Ikki 106, Reticent 107, J Orchan, Dr. Bir Hugh McGowan, Abydos, Avenger, all, Hul Ananias, XN Shaw, T. L Cax; Joalln, Crsole i, Wa-. | pwe LA Radlbs WL~ - @ terspout, Strephon, Andrew B. Cook, Bombar- | gtamping Ground 111, Wild Thyme 113, Sheritt - | Bell 106, Colon: 8. The Thornton stakes, $23500 added, for two- | . C e - year-olds and upward ‘at time of closing. to |, FITh race, fve and a half turlongs—Tol San | be run Saturday, March 19, 1904, four miles— | 100, FSOSY Teat 00, Belle of Takefield 99. 3 Grafter, Aeneas, Huntres Caronal, Blessed | Jo8%, oo ot %0 Palette 104 Banderilla. 69 Damozel, The Way, Rio Shannon, Claude, Play | Uit B Foeecas 0. ulette . Banderilla 99, Ball, Sailor Knct, Star Nova, Henson Cald- | MZSRE Tk S0, = 0 - well, Prestolus, Tommy Hill, Past Master, 28 race. mile & ;;“'“;V g Colonel . Anderson, Hinadale, Baffied, Camba- | 107. Heir Apparent 1 ughter of the Post ceres, Myriad Dancer, Pirateer, Marchmont, {"’:nsgugh‘!’“‘}) »P»':"g’"lk"‘"d' r,;‘.:.m e Lucien Appleby, Caliban, Faulconbridge, Elle, | } - ass Baok 167, Treps 7. | Thane, ‘Outburst, Horatius, Oriana Cursus, | Burning Glass 167, Dmna Forget 107, dale 107, Aminte 107, Wiiltam Pigeon 110, Note 107, Nuit Blanche 107. JAMAICA SELECTIONS. By the New York Telegraph. Incubator, His | le, Watercure. Veterano, for two-year- to be run Saturday, Baldwin, Pirst race—Homestead, Auro, Edith Vice, Blanchi & | Emergency, amed: Salable, Calculate, L. | @irdle. one unnamed; T. Boots Second race—Early Eve, G. Whittier, three unnamed: Humo, Recreo, uill:!.n Ayres, | Bthics. torma, Sun Rose, Shiver. Prince Brutus, D. Third race—Emergen: 1zard Cameron, one unnamed: W. H. Christie, "one | gy o0 - » ute, Ben Erie, A. n, - % Ground, Colonsay. Fifth race—Silver Dream, Tol San, Clear the Arens. tinel. C. Nealon, one unnamed; P. Woodlands, med: Ansusus, [ — LATONIA ENTRIES. CINCINNATI, Nov. 9.—Latonia entries: First race, six and a balf furlongs—Harlem Lane 106 King Rose 104, Barbara Freitchie 104, Pompino 104, The Meteor 104, Angea 96, Dutch Comedian 107, Satchel 104, Eva’'s Darl- ing 109, Lola L 96, Premus 104, Taxman 107, The Caxton 101 Euay Trade $b. econd race, five and a half furlongs—Judge n Saturday, March B, 1004 | Denton 100, Athena 106 _Eavorite 108, Trovae Lord | tore 106, Morning Star 103, Folles Bergeres 110, Oudon 108, Ben Adkins 110, Silk Maid 108, 1 D‘;nmcru 100, Armorer 103, Sanetomo 113, Riag | 100, Star | * Thirq race_one mile, selling—Christine A 99, Jack | Barney Dreyfus 80, Kilmorie 104, Ethel Wheat 104, Overhand 82, Joe Ross 90, Flora Bright 94. Love’s Labor 97, Banwell 80, Moor 92, Mint_Bed 104, John Yerkes 104, Ruth Par- Hurst, B. Schreiber, Sink, one unnamed; three B. J. Saccharate, Morita, Arisbe, one unnamed; H. Stover, three unnamed Richmond, Play Ball, Discus, Tommy Hill, Frank | Yellow Tail, K)’fll: Dancer, P;rllinr_b%jlsmhll?ennl. Lucien | righ 80 Appleby, Caliban, Faulconbridge, ader, Dain- | - - ty.” Proper. Nigrette, Elle, Heather Homey, | xamer 107 Houmrrren or Oorer Tape—Curd Thane, Outburst, Horatius, Oriana Cursus, | mora 102, ‘Collonade 99 Geisha Girl 08, Gore g:mrd. Folo;\_:‘l "F;:.mConglhl:i Drmfloyh- uscate 102, Autumn Leaves 101, Onanetta 97, r Bessle, The r, Bgyptian Incess, ven it 97 Major Tenny, Flourish, Lincoin I1, MNescs: | Red Raven 90, Bardolph 106, Little Emmy 7. Fifth race. one and a haif miles, selling— Prism 96, Tom Hall 96, Faraday Jr. 96, Goo Geoo 88, Barney Burke 91, Dunganmon 102, Efa'lor's Dream 93, Eda Riley 102, Hayward Hunter 96, Melbourne Eclipse 99, Albert Vale 96, Curate 96, Pathos 96. Stxth race, six and a half furlongs, selli Quiz 104, Khaki 107, Bud Embry 104, Lovable 104, Dave Sommers 107, Miss Golightly 104, Maulahka 99, Arachue 104, Grand Mary Od Amcrous 99, The Boer 104, LATONIA SELECTIONS. By the New York Telegraph. Pirst race—Satchel, King Rose, Tax Man. Second race—Sanetomo, Judge Denton, Lacy Crawford, Expedient, | ndicap, $2000 added, for two- | unnamed; Salable, Calculats one unnam E. W. Fitsgerald, one un. Pattie F; Mra. 'C.'E. Miller, five unnamed; J. C. Nea. | FOLeS Bergeres. lon, one unnamed; Corn Blossom, Golden m‘o‘x Third race—John Yerkes, Ethel Wheat, Liberty Star; P. Ryan, one unnamed; Anausus, | Plora Bright. Fourth race—OCarl Kahler, Corusocate, Orfeo. Pifth race—Hayward Hunter, Sailor's Dream, Curat. Sixth race—Arachne, Naulahka, Bud ‘Embry. B. Schreiber, three Smith, one unnamed: R. A. 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