The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 13, 1903, Page 36

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

SAN FRANCISCO CAL’L, SUNDAY, CEMBER 13, 1903. 0'B n the reinnati a the The large pe thought a8 giv hreck « box to-ni Chic: ve FIFTH RACE—One and a quar(er mile; Horse and Owner. and Lily Wright beat Ménlo Prince at selling il 5 to 3; Sacramento Boy, twice winner ket to-day and highly commend the attenti Troubles, Rheumatism and Stomac know it's a loss of vital power and gan of the body. men suffer can be traced to it, 1 have cured thousands 6f men Most of the ailments from which on glven each patient while under your care, Youra truly, JOHN B. WARD. E : s - 5 5 i Every man wh This drain upon your power causes Kidney cause it is honest. You r- h Ailments. i whom T have affects every cure cost Every man w and counsel of a the who have squan- medical man I've cured thousands, and every man of them is a walking advertisement for my cured are the more Belt o ever used it recommends it. be- It does great wo and those grateful because little. ho uses my Belt physician free. gets the adviee I give vou all that can give you and a lot that 36 S : THE DE : FOSSIL, WITH WILLIE KNAPP UP FL I 1 K v | DCE CHOSEN TAKES CROCKER SELLING STAKES IN C[ P STAKE I OSt Man hood [ - =l - SAN FRANCISCO CALL’S RACING FORM CHART. Varicoceie, Impotency and Waste of Manly Power Are Quickly and ForeverFCured by Ww. Bell of Pittsburg, Pa., | oaxnamd BACETRACK—SATURDAY, Dec. 12— Weather showery. Track fast. Champions of the East and thz Grand Product of Nature, Dr. McLaughlm S Electric Belt. d for the Free Book. Will Preside at Bakers- | 5450, (FIReT RACD-0k furlongs; sslling: two-year-olds: value to frat, 8320, West Meet in Sensational i - 8 N : 4 Owner, Vi S - ; i field Early in January || nd Owner. [WHSt U %. Jockey. | Op "‘5 Trials at Union Park 7| s ) . 3 1n1 1. Daly ...| 8-8 O . 5430 ]a_“ T h'ml"h;u‘hm)) z i‘ 4! Bullman .. :L% n-: . . o\ oy | 5408 | Wial . 0). 1%3 1 Booker. . AT NOTED DOGS ARE ENTERED | bt niies Ringlots tPerguson). ?35%n 3 Bkl 5 o |FLYERS EVENLY MATCHED 5409 |Mins M. ish (Blasingme), 1 21%2h Crosswaite | 106 20 i e T2l Neko (Aliambre Stabl “.‘mn B 5n61 Chandler .. 20 20 —_— 3 2 B " Mag Scott (C V. Carroll 6 oK 156 ullman| 20 150 Kilgarif, Senator P., Clipper | ....[Daphne Rose (R. Wiisons:2-{ 06/ 8 § " & Wiison... 80100 | Full Moon and Rubber Ankles 2 & 3 Time—:23% M 1:13%, 1:21. At post % minute. Off at 211 Judge, place, 7-10; A W. and Other Great Setters| —smow 1 T, place, 7-10; show, 1-3. Winifreda, ghow, 1. ~ Winner, blk. c by Are Fancied by the Talent|® { fi",‘:“"‘ Jnufl ‘h:-f' By M 3. Daly. Start fair. - Tron by, Next lw?‘:invlngl 2 o < je Teceived ap intelligent le, but was not best. Had Buliman not wa unt i and “Pointers Arve Entered| . o o o ot ot M b B e for the Highest Honors —_——— | 5451. SECOND RACE—Futurity course; selling; 8-year-olds and up; value to first, §325. ° The all-age stake entries for the Pa- | index| Horse and_Owner. |WtilSt %. %. %. Str. Fin. | Jockey. | Op. CL The fleetest greyhounds in all Amer- ¢ Coast Field Trials Club's trials in| o 5430 | - - 1 ” ica met in the ninth renewal of the i l 1%1n 11 18% H'Iflerhmd 5 8 = puary will close on Tuesday next. m;s“ 5% 52 2h 2% Martin..| 5-2 16-5 John Grace Challenge Cup stake yes- : Already such well-known winners as | Ti RIS “higg;;nél} 4 82 lterday at Union Coursing Park In s Kilgarif, first in the California Derby 3362 8h 6% 4n 5% Ollphant . 10 18 ffrials of the most sensational order. 5 3 5346 |Tower ot Candies 5 (Young). 2h 21 8 1% 62 |Chandler 3 5 lest January and third in the Pacific mg (Plcksway, E (A. J. Jac! Ds 42 31%62 Tn |J Lewls... 8 16 The field of green was like velvet. The | & Northwest all-age last September; | 25 "2;’;‘, ’:7" ": ‘;‘"‘E“h' 2 8,78 8 L. Jackeon. ‘: ::O leaden skies constantly threatened z " acific ) At 3 2:41%. N 1 ; show, 1. 1 several times winner in Pacific Mocorits, place, 6.5 show, 5.5, &“_"’”r:;' Pl 3 D osgl g ‘;,;c‘;,,um: Nerva, | TaIn, but none fell to mar the run- ¢ orthwest trials; Senat Tramed by C. M. Hollenback. Scratched—Misty’s Pride. Diderot, Glenarvon. Sallle Good- | ning, : . win. Start £ood. Won in a gallop. Next three driving hard. Hilderbrand hustled his 1 2 winner and many times et fi'e"x" rn:n-y-m &m him there. Mocorito ran her race. It took Connell a guarter The greyhounds were so equally : a . % a mile to gel - oorly ver of Can- ; Canndinn |- o o b e gt 108 . Matt Moghn goorly ridden. | Tower of O™ . | matchedihat in nearly everytrinl they F as0 Ceoiell S swgReRTTeNeD o ree ec ric Sus ensor or ipper W, Policy | 455 THiRD RAGE —Five furiongs: purss; two-vear-olds; vatue {o firat. $335. ran neck and neck across the fleld. s ® 4 winners, have al- | - a1/ The hares were unusually strong and ) £ i s all -weak ° From assurances | o) oo ani Quner. WSt %. %. %. Str. Fin. | Jockey. | Op. CL |afforded trails which, without excep- | ® This Electric Suspensory carries the current direct to the'weak parts and cures 2 : = Betr ex- | 8807 [ T Frank ™. Camerony._(i07( 2 15 16 10 16 [Birkenrutn (¢ 73 | OB allowed the better dog to win. | @ men, varicocele, etc. It is free. It develops and expands all weak organs and-chec unnatural drains. : bt 5415 y Man rguson). . 4 i3 2 5% | 1 | i 2 4 ne entries in [The Cuze (W, Plahes? oo s fiisl 1 5. B 853 EEE ’Q\",’.?d", | 2 ,§ |There was not an undecided trial dur No case of Failing Vigor, Varicqgele or debility can resist the powerful Electric Suspensory. It never g hat Losttg (B. Schrefber) juols 1.l 22 2314 | 20 12 |Ing the day, this being a record in fails to cure. It is fr ith Belts for Weak Men. wW. 8§ of Pittsburg, Pa., an able ?:5; f\,‘.'fl"f‘;b‘ \4‘-{1“1";:)& . H?n 2101101 72 g { lg 20 | itself. El 3 i e e * WATSONVILLE, Cal Libbie Candid (Appleby & Co)l110/ T ... 72 8 i 25 WATSON E, Cal fie having in one seaSon | 3427 (Instructor (Boots & Hollenbeck)|110] 8 BT £ R TR L HEea T (e The closest students of form will not : No man should be weak; no man should suffer DR. McLAUGHLIY 3 alone seven trials, will act The Hawallan (Figaro Stable) 107 9 91 81,82 82 |L. Jackson.| 10 30 [hazard a guess as to.the ultimate stake the loss of that vital element which renders life worth Dear Sir—It is just about thirty days since T recel g & < Ebony (Hamiiton Stable) mnuo 11 Hn102 93 |Hilderbrnd | 6 8 i -|® living. No man should allow himself to become Belt and will therefore report as you requested. e nt at the coming trials Whoa RBill (M. G. Eppinger). (110 8111 11 102 IN S o 8 winner. The coursers are so evenly U begin with that I have gained materially in strength have been received from as |Young Pepper (O'Rourke). . .. 107 6% 7n 9111 8 20 |matched they find it difficult to pick : less a man than nature intended him; no man should Stomach Is much better and I am thoroughly satisfled wiin P as Indiana for all-age entry | TWRe—Z. AT 1:00 At post 3 mibutes OF af 3:13. Frank place 3.2; show. 710 |the winner in individual trials without | @ suffer for the sins of his youth, when there is here appiiance.” 1 shall be glad to recomm xx:“ . = et h : Man. place. 3-2; show 7-10. Cure. show. 2. Winner, ch. Mariner- Plumerla going by nt Y at hand a certain cure for his weakness, a check to 3 CHR1S. EIFERTSEX any sport » have eX-| . Trained by D. Cameron. Siart oo, Woh in & gailop, Nexb two driving hard. H. going beyond that point. a rough his f i f 70 says he feel stron pre eir intention to attend the| L. Frank cutbroke and ran circles nround his fleld. Military Man ran to hig motch. - | Buess Full Moon is named as having | @ 1S waste of power. An. old’ man of 70 says he teels :* - | A can be oorly. Instruc vonde ony . = 5 at shows how | trials wh 1 be held near Bakers- e BaaNea e onas.y Aintico of peorly. Imtructor go-wonder. Hhouy eff; [l AR Wh i Hliost specd in the dinef Balf : Most of the pains, most of the weakness of \;unz as hefdul alr 35. That shows how it rer entiful, the grounds of the card, while Rubber Ankles, the stomach, heart, brain and nerves, from which men the vigor of youth. e v patrolled, and with_a | > FOURTH RACE_T furlongs; the Crocker selling stakes; 3:year-olds up: first, Waterloo winner, looks good in the e suffer, are dueto an early loss of nature’s reserve It cures R heumatism, Sciatic Pains, Ilumhazf'» : showe ) before the commenc eonim B W L Y T Sir. Win, | Jockey. | Op. lower half. Pocatelli has apparently power through mistakes of youth. You need not Kiduey Trouble. It banishes pain in a night, never g the trials ©ditions (5399) Fossil 3 (Parker & IS 13 1% 12411 RRE e lost the flight of speed he displayed | suffer for this. You can be restored. -The very ele- to return. CAPITOLA, CAL. 3 rs now in the vicinity of | §3i2 ;,‘arr{;!}‘;”m‘.fl; };mg: LR ol f’lg e B ' 8 12 |some months since. ment which you have lost you can get back, and DR. McLAUGHLIN 3 ® ds report their charges (544 3 (Jennings & Co.)..|107| § 21 22%3 1347 |1 Martin.. 3 13-5 The Fastern greyhounds held their you may be as happy as any man that lives. N].)oar:\; 1 comme :-?h-x-;xa:~3thP;|:flv(h;rfl_§"!“:'u st ffi‘“"“fi o in e e. Success " el )| Mart 3 (Hel 5 : s s 7 . 3 - Celti . ¥ v 3 - =, r, and have received the greate - e re. i pe. Successtul trials are | (F330) Martinmas. 2 R—— !hn“ 17 Ar i 2‘1 H fi; O 1 o 15 |own well. Cloudburst, Celtic, Texas My Electric Belt, with Special Electric Suspen- Y culis are wonderful, for it reduced my weight from 2350 pe unds : thin Sewured Diviga 4" (Bl primero Siabie)| miid T h o TaBel imd’| 2 10 | Hoo-Hoo, Northern Express, J E H sory (free), will restore your power. It will check B e e S e ot b 1 aod o © B3 ormation con- | (5408){San Niebok ¢ 5 1108) oy e 2 : 4 men was cui eat ‘well. my stomach is - g ks a rmation con Pfon Siakoias. & eshs 3. W) 1001 % SEs 1 B e and Frisco Lad are still in the run- all unnatural drains and give back the old vigor of dér. 'sleep good and my circulation is good. I have the greates: @ s can be obtained from Ivea G, 4 (Mrs. Coffeyy 96113 F 5 | T 15 84| Bike! | & 12 |ning for the cup. youth. falin”in ‘your electrical treatment. for the results brousht about ¢ RBetz, room 20 Par- John A~ Sco (M. Jones).|102/ 8 4% 3 %118 - |L. Jeckso 2 Sy » o3 GEORGETOWN, W. in my case have proven its ability en I came to you a . m 3 Par 30 (ol Vin. 5 (D, &, Fountain). | 54| 2 8157 212 1y ,'j.v.k‘&'f { ot "Therf;“flm Beweral upapls dn the bep DR. McLAUGHLIN: PN e suffered for forty-one years with dropsy. stomach trouble, vitai ® Hainault, 4 (Thomas & Co.)..| 99, 9 7h 9 1138 | 20 . 30 ng. Texas Hoo-Hoo beat the 1 to 5 Dear Sir—1 feel that T am in duty bound to you and suffering weakness. and rheumatism. Now I have not an ache in any of Arabo. 3 (W. B. Jennings)...[104/12 2 14 § T + | choice Rocker Arm; Young Johnny humanity to make a statement in regard to what your Belt has ‘r’mm:nr;;;mn«nrf:r :tn'lf; ’{'l'," LY ey {‘;’:"".;.‘,‘,"n;..mn';"::" x] am @ - 2 - = L & ! W S rour: Belt T wei o every chance I g& o Time—:23% 473 1:13 1:26 Av Post 7 minutes. OFf at 8:46, Fossll, place, 4; show, 2. | NCX beat Barge at the same odds; gm:fl'{nz"fletflr‘!v?fi:d](E'urjl::s':fi""tl‘;"‘“*’l‘s""'“';‘;»'h:“fl"rl:‘:"’ec'ge Ayl 1 faiinosk 0 Surshdss. o BeB oF Y Hire supels Bas 2 Nicht, place. 5: show L ‘1 ER\smdul ;‘ho: 1 ‘\\'inng lhr £ ir\ Fresno-Fairystone, Northern Express beat Mi Amigo at bowels, and my kidneys and liver were so bad that the least jar cured him of Bright's dufllw‘u‘:‘-n :‘_l":’;\:f\ rt goo on_ easily alance driving hard "os: s : be vould give me in. My backswas so lame that wi T 4 ] 0 oor s aprislance, driving hard. “Fousll | 5to 8; Colored Lady beat Rapid Water | @ Ioid BYS ™ §7one 2'a, o2, baqianas &0 Jons, SRl | 5 4 b JOHN W. LUNBECK. O'Brien Defeats Mike Schreck. Nicht fell down in the place from Professor | &t 4 t0 1; The Referee beat Mount Rose hed not purchaged your Belt when 1 did I believe that I would What ails you? Write and tell me, and no mat- @ itania was buffeted about like a football on back stretch. at 314 to 1; Vandal beat Tralee Boy at not have lived much longer. After using the Belt for a short + here you are, I think I can give you the ad- ® CHICAGO, Dec thmdnlplna : n ...San Nicholas could not get to the front. Scott cut off. - | o by <4 7 time T found the results beyond expectations. All of the abo er W A ” you o In many difficulties. *Coupled with Iridius. 2 to 1; Real Article beat Fair Tralee symptoms disappeared. 1 consider your Belt the best in the mar- dreéss of some one in your town that I have cured. ° £ ® » Ed ADVERTISEMENTS. ! MEN CURED THOROUGHLY PERMANENTLY L o ! cL of the cup, was retired by the young y 1. Lewis...| 5-2 |dog Charter Member. gl I s The first round of the Purse was . n; 1' Hoo‘:r;v 4 run yesterday for dogs beaten inethe : es ‘me o 38 cup. The concluding round of the (‘up nozg ‘;‘;S'h:\p(fl.on]l.:y s Z 10 |Hildebrand 12 with the Purse and the Plate will | e 100 run to-day. This will bring into lhe. 5134 74, 1:42 . | running all ogs originally e S eiter 2 g mme"-'“&'ufli e L e el T e e b e e - 420 e, b, R | e’ ooy waw named; omciated i he] heniise. etk g ey on. o' far for Lacy Crawiord. Rio Shannon sulks. . Bx: saddle for the first time since he was One and an eighth miles; handicap; 3-vear-olds and up; O e caie e =EoL TDE ety Owner. Weist, %. of the runnifig in detail, with' Judge Jockey. Grace's official scores, follow: H. L. Frank sprefldeagled a cluster of | speedy two-year-olds. Chub, still an- other “jungle” horse, decamped with | the mile and a quarter selling run, and, finally, Hpratius, winner of the Seattle Derby among other .conquests, regis- i tered an almost easy winner of the; {off and messed about, 2 NE e John Grace Challenge Cup stake—Red K 3 4|1, Powell. . -2 185 | a “bye, ‘MoVey witharawn: Charter iiher {Hildebrand | 10 ¢ |Leat Sacramento. Boy. 2¢-10: Cloudburst beat sz Bullman ...| 8 “7.9 |Rich Amay, 24.15; Donnybrook beat Richard 3% 4 1% G ppiarel R 12 | Anton, 5-4] Celfic bent Advertiser, 18-6; Texas - § 1143 % 4 jos e .| T3 Hoo iog beat -Rocker ‘Arm, - 11 ¥ oung : > ohnny Rex beat Barge, 14-11; Prestds %, 3 |F).-u,: 1 Iul__ 1:58% . At post 3 minute. Off at 4:41%. Horatlus, Place, beat Pfker, 34-0; Gambit bmn"n;g rflmmw-u)t w. Sonic, place, show, Veterano, show, 4-5. Winner, b. c. by Oad | Racing Auto beat Troublesome, : Honest w-Kinda. Trained by E. J. Ramsey. Scratched—Yellow Tail, Start good. Won quite’ |John beat Ragged Actor, , 5-3; Honext naily. Next three driving. Powell on winner watted on Eonicland then ran over the | Mickey Free, 10-5; Northe When ready. Veterano can do. better in muddy going. Dupont could met et up | Amigo, E boat, tte ran a fair race. Bragg will win some day Beacon be 'meg‘ Billy." 17 " G % RN 5 a ce 8-1; Colored Lady beat Rap- | 3 “ b |1d Water. 10-2: ‘Amanadan beat Runsway Ac- = i < ess, B cctor beat Belle #ree, 5-1: & An Oregon mist which lajd the dust] Johnny Daly took the lntruductorv‘"d" Dache heat i IDUIOIL e . | at Oakland track yesterday and damp- | tWo-year-old sprint with his father's | e{:—f‘fi‘ln:;w A‘n‘l\r};nnll:;w;aea‘:‘-l‘lg\;alnv B':;" :1‘ | ened the clothing but not the ardor of|(‘°“ Judge. The black fellow ruled | Ragtime beai Game Boy, 16-6; Rubber lew | the big half-noliday crowa seemed a | Sdual favorite with Avenger and Won | Fair Tialce, 1.6 Lily Wright oo lhI'MI"';EI; forerunner of good fortune to mhan the way. Had Bullman, on the | Prince, 5-1; High Born beat Boots, 21-7: Frisco | 5 . o latter, not waited until nightfall be-{ %33 beat Our Motto, 12-5; Pomona beat Jor horses that raced in “the bushes” of | fore making his run. the Schore sntey | LMy 50; Tiberator beat Cloverdale, 25-0; . E ’ % ! 2 8 § § entry | John Heenan beat Conroy, 15-12 the Northwestern country the past|would probably have won. Winifreda | The purse—Sacramento Boy a bye, McVey e [ was third. Jithdrawn: Richard Anton beat Rich Array, Fossil, a consistent performer at| xppu o P o g SR s | NERVATOR NEV b beat Plker, 5-0; Troublesome beat Van Nc Seattle, Portland and Spokane, with| ‘% R NEVER HEADED. | %5, Raggea Actor boat Mickey Free, “4" i “Big Bill” Knapp up and 15 to 1, left| :”f Wayne was backed down to 5 Bane Wa 11.8) Do g bk R an aristocratic fleld behind him in the |10 2 favoritism to win the Futurity | Actress, 1-5; Belle Free beat Cubanola, & 0: rich Crocker selling ‘stake, worth $3070 ;1)1‘;(;s; fu"flf"“m:mz and finished third. | Mount R o€’ beat Viking, 14-10; Game Loy ebrand got Nervi 7 ralce Boy. ‘air Tralee beat Appl to the first horse. 8 TVALOT, & 7 to 1 8hot, | Bbteom. 2.2 Rientn: Printe Done Roots, du’.’f‘ away in front and was not headed. Connell was slew to get Fort Wayne at his work and lost the place to Mo- corito. Matt Hogau, after being cut ran a good Our Motto heat Joe Pasha, 22- Cloverdale, 6-2. e COURSING AT INGLESIDE. i Conroy beat Lily York Defeats Homer Boy at Odds of Three to‘One. fourth. All sorts of rumors were dn circula- { mile and an eighth handicap. | tion as to how fast H. L Frank had worked. At any rate, the Cameron en- try was plunged on to capture the five- furiong two-year-old number, the price There was some good coursing and several surpriges in the open stake yes- erday at Ingleside Park. The first trial f the day was a disastrous one for sther Goctors have feiled to cure you,f fully assured that if I accept your case the treatment given will be abso- lutely scientific and fully effective. WEAKNESS g the wystem with powerful ants and tonics in an “and fully eftective weakness,” which ef- permanent cure by restoring ostate gand to a sound andf heaithy state. || Cure Every Case | Treat| or Accept No Fee 1 siso treat with the same unvarying | success contagious blood poisoning. varicocele, hydrocele, stricture and all reflex ailments. 1f others have failed| to cure you, by all means come to me. If your case i= at all a curable one, 1 CAN and I WILL cure you Consultation and advice free at of- fice or by mall. Send for my copy> righted pamphiet, “Live Al Your Years a Man.”’ It is free, too. Dr. O. C. Joslen, Cor Market andKearnyS8t-, Private 02 Market st. efitrance, 3 STRAIGHT WINNERS Are what we picked and played and won for our clients yesterday, 19.00 a» JUDGE Won 7.00 | 10.00 on CHUT Won. 2000 | $10.00 on HORATIUS Won. 09| Totals Winnings. ... $73.00 | We can beat the bookmakers, for we are pick- ing the winners. Let us advise you, and we will MAKE YOU MONEY. TERME —£ix special handicap selections daily, BOc; weekly, $2.50, Weswill handle your money for 10 per cent on vach winner we play. We advise you the sames of the horses we place your money on The following are tne For u §6 play on each horse. For a §10 play on each horse For a £20 play on each Profits Remitted WJ"" Remit W. E. TRIMBLE & 50 Market St., mmmm methods _appeal practical | Twenty-five bookmaking firms cut in, | o A i K ments 1ol | and what a bombardment the ring re- ! w0 1m- | cetved. Not only were the four win- | | ning favorites—Judge, H. L. Frank, | Chub | ful “ceded Fosgil an undeniable chance to and Horatius—heavily bagked, | but Nervator and Fossil contributed to | making the massacre still more fflght-l A conservative estimate placed the books’ losses at between $40,000 and $50,000. £ ‘While there were hundreds who con- win the stake, many thought the little Fresno gelding lacked the sprinting | power and that the company was just |a trifie too aristocratic for him. He | was entebed to be sold by Parker & | Thwaites, his owners, for $1000 and car- | ried 99 pounds.” KNAPP'S SADDLE SLIPS. His win was all the more remarkable from the fact that Knapp's saddle slip- | ped back on the gelding’s haunches al- | most ana “Big Bill" passed the judges | sitting as still as a toad floating down | stream on a sawmill chip. ting favored Walter Jennings' pair, Iridius and Arabo, speculators placing their reliance in the former colt. San Nicholas was backed sparingly and so was Johnny Millin's mare Princess Ti- tania. As there were fourteen starters, and the seven-furlong pole-is as a rule not conducive to good starts, this fact had a tendency to make players cau- tious. After a short delay Dick Dwyer dis- patched the big bunch to an excellent break. Fossil, down on the rail, al- | most immediately showed first. Early in the struggle, there was an inclina- tion among the different riders to wait, but it soon became apparent to them that Fossil was not going to back up. Jack Martin had Iridius in" sec- The bet- |§ the big bettors. Homer Boy, which was | looked upon as a sure winner, lost to | Lily York, a 3 to 1 chance. The day's results, with Judge Thomas Tierne¥’s official scores, follow: being forced down from 7 to 3%. The | Mariner youngster not only won but won a city block, bejng eased up in 1 minute flat. Military Man, which open- | ed favorite, ran his race, finishing in the place_ahead of The Cure. il tuke; Mgt Fouba Aty Bgthi ek Eight started in the mile and a quar- H er Boy, 5- Little Lucy beat Moonbeam, ter selling fixture. Jed Lewis had the | hoe' aroni Mae *40: Comiaue. boat Frricky mount on Chub, the favorite, and was | Barbara, 21-11; Haddington beat Master Wash- returned a winner ov ingten, 12-3; Lady Menio beat Nocthern Lad, The ¥ handy winner over Pasition. | 515%™ une’ Fearless beat Manru. 7-2; Littis e Fretter took show honors/ from | Plunger beat Dartaway, 6-2; Firm Feilow be Adonie, 5-0; Cremo 'beat Lost Girl, Golden Light beat Our Myra, 4- Lacy ‘Crawford. Finoola beat’ Bri a ben Horatius shouldered 106- pounds and Iva Powell and annexed the mile and a furlong handicap in racehorse fash- jfon. The three-year-old enjoyed a slight call in the betting over Dupont. After indulging Eonic with the lead for a mile, Powell shook his mount up and there was nothing to it. Eonic held on 0; Reckless Acrobat beat Semproniu: 2 My Anthony beat Prometheus, 3- Rich Argosy_beat Doris, 5-0; Halt Moon ‘heat Nora Hill, 7-4; Northern Alarm beat Fenii, 4-3; Orsina beat Sergeant Major, 6-0; Mark Twain beat Recruit, 12-¢; Don Pedro beat Belfast, 4-3; Gilmore Girl beat Topcy Turvy, 8-0; Silevenamon beat Idaho Boy, 4-2: Doc Burns beat Irish Lad, 3-2; Lord Gramard beat \'nu get up ‘in the morning feeling DR. M. C. McLA 200 nerves tingle with the new life flowing into them. dered the sivinga Of years in astless: doctoring. bl - My Belt is easy to use; put it on when yon go Trv my Belt. Write me to-day for my beauti- to bed; you feel the glowing heat from it (no sting fully illustrated book with cuts showing how my or burn, as in old style beits), and von feel the Belt is applied, aml lots of good reading for men who want to be MAN. Inclose t sealed. free. like a two-year- UGHLIN, 906 uuxn Street, above Ellis FRANCISCO. onmow 508909900900600009000085 “The Noblest Work God,” A his ad. and I will send this book Never So'd by Agents or Drug Stores. Jerry Wright, 6-3; Maid of Gowrie beat Moun- tain Poet, -4; Doreen beat Tobasco Bob, 5. ComstocK beat Jingle Bells, Remisso A - mo beat Royal Sport, 3 e beat v Flush, 15-1; Flora Temple beat Encore, er Cloud beat Texas Jim, Yukon -1; Bob R heat o beat Black Boy, -2 e ' Mald beat Lord Goff, 3-1; ss’ beat- Hesper. Irvington Tralee beat Toronto, 6-0: In- 6-0; truder nem Vina, 5-3; Glaucus heat Mellin- WOO! . Haphazard beat Ronnle Hughie, 10-4 Y'alr Glen' heat Mirage, Harlean Gladys beat White Stockings, Idleness heat Linda Vista, Flaunt_beat Roy Hughie. 13-11; Equator beat Texas Betty, 13-2; Good Devision beat Meddlesome, e Stock Waters With Fish. The Fish Commission has taken sev- eral hundred striped bass from San Pablo Bay and placed them in the mouth of Santa Ana Creek. The rivers of the State were stocked with 400 striped bass eighteen years ago and the marketed product last year was more than 2,000,000 pounds. A supply of golden trout from streams near Mount Whitney has been placed in four lakes of Inyo County. —————————— Morley’s Men Continue to Win. SANTA BARBARA, Dec. 12.—Mor- ley's coast league pennant winners de- | in the first of a series of championship { games to be played here by a score of 5 to 4. The game was won in the last inning after the Los Angeles players had put up their bats and practically given up the game. Batteries—Gray and Spies; McKay and Lewis. — e Nine Years for a Burglar. i day sentenced Charles Burnham to nine years in San Quentin. recently pleaded guilty to a charge of burglary in the first degree. He istoga and stole $50 in nickels. He was one of four. prisoners who es- caped from the county jail Tuesday n}ght. gamely, beating Veterano for the place. —_—— " ADVERTISEMENTS. DUTIFUL FINISHES FIRST IN PRELIMINARY DERBY The Gray Son of Faraday Beats Conk- ling and J. P. Mayberry at New Orleans Track. NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 12.—Results: First race, six furlongs—Scorpio won, Van Ness second, Elsie L third. ’nme, 1:14 2-5. Second race, five furlongs—Parisienne won, Belle Mahone ucond, Tioga third. Time, 1:02. Third race, seven furlongs—Mounte- bank won, Sea Sharp second, Wreath of Ivy third. Time, 1:29 3-5. Fourth race, preliminary Derby hand- icap, about six furlongs—Dutiful won, Conkling second, J. P. Mayberry third. Time, 1:16. For Men and Boys. SWEATERS, Jerseys, Leg- gings, Gymnasium and Bathing Suits, Etc. For Everybody. UNDERWEAR, form fit- ond position and at the head of the stretch tried to grab the leader. A furlong from home he looked hope- lessly beaten, ceasing to cut a figure. Knapp waited for nothing, and Fossil won easily th 1:26 flat. After a tor- tuous passage Jimmy Booker, on Warte Nicht, threaded his way through from far back in the rear division, downing Princess Titania a head for the place. San Nicholas held on to fifth position for a time, but could not better it, finally fifishing eighth. Arabo never was a contender, nmr nmu away poorly, Fifth race, one mile and a sixteenth— Sarah Maxim won, Bard of Avon sec- ond, Past third. Time, Sixth race, one mile and a half, sell- ing—Adelante won, The Bobby second, Siddons third. Time, 2:43, ——— e Forbes-Attell Match Is Off. ST. LOUIS, Dec. 12.—An order was issued by Chief of Police Kiely to-day prohibiting all boxing exhibitions ot given by legitimate clubs. The con- test scheduled for next Thursday night between Abe Attel]l and Harry Forbes | ting and sanitary, of Silk, Linen, Lisle or Wool Sporting Goods. For Tennis, Football, Base- ball, Basketball, Striking Bags, Boxin Gloves; Caps and Shoes for all sports. Useful Holiday Gifts ' Direct from the Maker. The Best Goods at " the LOWEST Prices. ORI DR Anunum'- riqcm cgulqn.hu. ummyw For Women and Girls. Knitted Jackets and Vests, Leggings, Gym and Bath- ing Suits, Skirts, Shawls, Tams, Etec. For Infants, SILK HOODS and Caps, Bootees, Sweaters, Mitts, Etc. 60 GEARY STREET SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. feated the Santa Barbara team to-day . NAPA, Dec. 12.—Judge Gesford to- | Burnham | broke into D. C. Willis' saloon in Cak | SIX-DAY RACE IS WON BY WALTHOUR AND MUNROE Four Riders Are Thrgwn Near the Finish of the Contest and Are Injured. NEW YORK, Dec. 12—With a flash of colors and with a whirling of wheels that could be heard even above the roar that went up from the throats of 25,000 enthusiasts, Walthour, for him- self and his team mate, Munroe, won the six-day bicycle race at Madison Square Garden, which ended four min- utes past 10 o'clock to-night. Forty yvards separated Walthour from Lean- der, who was second, being ten yards ahead of Floyd Krebs. Behind him came Fisher, an indifferent fourth. It was a spectacular finish—made more s0 by the fact that of the seven riders four fell crashing in a heap just as half the final journey had been com- pleted. At the bank on the Fourth avenue down were Bréten, and Twenty-sixth street end - Breton was riding on the outside. His front tire came off and he practically swept all those near him down the incline to the flat below. In the bunch that went Fisher, Newkirk, Floyd Krebs and J. Bedell. Bedell and Breton were knocked unconscious. The teams finished in this order: Wal- thour and Munroe, Leander and But- ler. Krebs a=d Peterson, Fisher, Bowler and Newkirk and Jacobson, Con- tenet and Breton, J. and M. Bedell, each team with 2318 miles and three laps te its credit. finished eighth with 2318 miles and two laps, ninth with 4 Keegan and Moran and Samson and Vanderstuyft 43 miles and nine laps. ——— Racquet Championship for Sands. TUXEDO PARK, N. Y., Dec. 12.— In the final round for the gold racquet championship to-day Charles E. Sands of New York defeated Joshua Crane Jr., champion of the United States, in straight rounds. ADVERTISEMENTS. with qua Grommes ‘& Ullrich, Distillers, Chicago, Il For the Home Marquette is a home whisky—a whisky that is pure and brin_aing over gwc to the sick with every confidence. Marquette is the whisky sold to-day, but it costs you no lity—a whisky that you can costliest made W. J. Kearney, Representative, 400 Battery St., San Francisco. Telephone Main 536.

Other pages from this issue: