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0 THE SAN FRANCISCO CAL SDAY, JANUARY 13, 1904. B o e SCANLAN AND MILLET FIGHT TWENTY VICIOUS ROUNDS TO A DRAW } [ NEITHER BOXER PROVES ) MARTINMAS DISPOSES OF HAGERDON ]MRU (’OOBD[RDS : A KNOCKOUT HITTER kofifVE}Lfi‘}gRfi’w AND ESTABLISHES A COAST RECORD “ (’Rl\o Contest in the Ring of the Colma Athletic SR =i . Derby Stake in Field Trials Club Is Full of Action, Each Man at Times e enshall’s Sprinter Comes Dangerously Close to Lowering the nd at 3 - aacot Dark wo the Bookies|. Mark Set by Jane Holly at Chicago---Kenilworth Is Unplaced. Is Won by Stockdale Kennels’ Q i W 2 3 ¥ . W k. Pointer Dog Cuba’s Glenwood Seeming to Have Matters Well in Hand| Revel in a Golden Harvest First Chip Takes a Purse---Somenos Bid Up After Winnir g ————— - — ———— § - - e R “\ON After twenty rounds of rouygh and |toward the end of the round and rushed | GOLDEN RLTLE DEFEATED . CUBA'S IVYWOOD SECOND | o hting in the ring of the Col- | Scanlan across the ring and had him It Motorist Barney Oldield and ] SAN FRANCISCO CALL'S RACING FORM CHART. y e s ¢ _ — = rar ma Athletlg Club last night Referee | OVer the roves as the bell rang. Hons x Bullet No. 2 could have steamed around | oo 4 oy oy oo s GxTUESDAY, Jan. 12, Weather fine. Track fast. Sandlewood Is Overcautious | Jim Neil called the bout between Jim SCANTAN oN THE Ropps. | Flourish, at 50 to 1, Is|the course at Oakland yesterday it T pupcree y Scanlan and Joe Millet a draw. To have | Scanlan Kept peppering Millet's in-| Plaved for a Killing and|¥°uld be foolish to guess what sort|S702. FIRST RACE_One mile; selling; 4-year-olds and up: vale (© i3 3 While Working on Scent and decided in favop of either of the men |Jured eve in the twelfth and Joe seemed £oast i of curious records would have been Todex| Horse_and) Owner. u %- Fails to Show to Advantage |would have been unjust, as neither had | 2r2id of his punchea: Millet had the | Kinishes Second to Platonius|made. The track 10oked as smooth and | gos irst Gip, 4 (0. A Crandail|ios 1 1 i%1 5 18 1 B =) Siive & Jeall a5 0 Wirrast suck best of the thirteenth and fourteenth : well groomed as a Folsom convict | 5620 [Isabellita, 4 (E. McNamara).| 94 7 7 h 4 h 4 '3 & ——— » aecimye & rounds. In the latter he rushed Scan- AT (i isit of the double |20 (Hungarlan, a (Dunn & Co)..[106 3 80 91 5146 ) HIEBARD. 7 i 4 to be | 187 t0 the ropes and cut his cheek un- | LOS ANGELES, Jan. 12.—The defeat | CTanium after a visit of the double ;5080 |Donator. & (C. Mulholland):' 18| 3 5 % # % 2 12 BY C. W. * 5 W hl“? b'fl’h :';'Pnl‘l‘n:“’ :“x‘;’l’“‘?fim “’hey der the left eye with a vicious right rip. | ¢f Golden Rule in the six-furlong high-, naught clippers and any sort of a sell- | 5498 Grard Sachem. o (Moram) ll101 ¢ 3B &1 3 9 __m - s 3 . S v > Ve 5 s sell, 1 101| 9 a7 1 7 et Derby stake ever held he his- ¢ 5 . ’ » = /'S As i B il N 787 |Donee, ppleby & Co.)....[101[11 gest Derby sta \) r Y](.m“‘a‘q “_::n could land a knockout ‘:Mhé Fl‘}::' Millet send a left.and right to the head | f:" *GA;;cot p;‘osramm& D“rfle‘l;S °"" | cap Charley Henshall's Martinmas, rid- | 5632 K. Walcott, & (E. Kautm 1046 40 5n 10 Larsen .| & % tory of trials ou E:xs «vv:v_aA ¢ wos) < one had a slight Jead ang then ‘_'E " ; which shook up Scanlan and left him | ™Y, Golden Rule and Elwood, Was|g.) by Bullman and a 2 to 1 favorite | 5060 Sissenvine, ¢ (T. J. Stoer)...[104 2 2% 2 h a2 ot by the Stockdale K o P fivee | hod Nhe 3‘::1‘“"‘!‘89- In ""; :‘"I“a‘nf’;"l’:‘“ | weak. Millet rushed Scanlan around | made favorite for the fourth at 6 t0|in the ring, reduced the California rec- 491, 1014 %. At post 2 minutes. OFf at 212 Chip. place, 5-2; show, Cuba’s Glenwood, a handsc Millet raised a lump over Scan the ring in the sixteenth and was hissed ' 5. Glennevis at 3 to 1 won, Sais second | ord frem 1:19% to 1:18%. Martinmas isabellita - place. 8-5; show, 4-5. Hungarian show. 4-3. Winzer, ch. inge o i i . iy e 2 Mate- Chi . v W. K ed— Outb B . | eve. Thiks i g::;.":p"::m"' DUt for his wrestling tactics. The seven- [and Best Man third. Golden Rule car- | carried 108 pounds, and catching the s.%f:i.?e’f;:ffi'_ T"l{:llcsdd‘;i\l:g.e:“,:rxg;ng?d!:zh; .,."i:l “'L‘.:.;i lra’:':fl’ not Rave clear Kenwoo Second DOR- | the injury did not handic : teenth was give and take, neither man | rieq 130 pounds, but did mot show as | pacemaker, Hagerdon, in the stretch sailing Hungarian a_slow nner. nator had early speed. G went to Hl:;;.. '.ul).:l.?( k‘l‘\"‘)" 'm n,p‘ |;in|h rnund' Ic.:‘:;-“t;;d“‘;:;g having any decided advantage. The | o BORRTE DRGS0 T won by a length. The world’s record do. Dr. Bissell was played. Katle Walcott has & bad leg. Sissenvine found the pace pointer ttch, a's et's left eye compl 3 eighteenth was a whirlwind affair, Mil- let having the best of the earlier part of for the Aistance 0f 1:183-5 IS Nell DY | M s A A A A A A A A A A it Rough and Tumble won the first at Joe Yeager's mare Jane Holly, made $703. SECOND RACE—Six furlongs; selling; 3-yea value to first, $325. le third place was divided be- | ;o\ 23] the accuracy out of his blows. g e o _T‘Injr_ {In the eighteenth round i “':I!l the round, and then Scanlan rushed [Even money; Winnifreda second and |o¢ wachington Park July 3, 1903, with | 1ndex| Horse and Gwaer. )Y"‘ls" %K. %. %. Str. Fin. | Jockey. | Op. OI. and W. W. Van Arsdale’s | pytted and the left ey f-Ap\lI'fe?i out uhr;_‘ him around the ring, both men hitting | Flea third. Merwan, the favorite for|gg9 pounds in the saddle. San Nicholas, | 5658 |Letola e & o = FETT TR ter bitch, Keepsake it assumed uncanny proportiont. MU | in the clinches. The crowd was jeering | the second race, could do no better than | shouldering 120 pounds and poorly rid- | (070)(Xranias (" ¥" Schorn). ... {111} 3 iz2 R L T itions to-day were an improve- | jet does not take kf""".'fi ‘;"‘l“[s”gwork and cheering the men. ~In the nine- | third place, Platonius winning and|den by Bell, finished a close third in | Gofy TrlcPhone (R A P oy 10t 4 e %8 bt 3R over those of yesperday mds.- far | he js said :-‘, haf\n' ‘s:]r :;gs‘gem\’n! teenth the men fought all over the Ting, | mourigh getting the place. Floutish | the race. Kenilworth mever looked it l”b' R Teneagit Siusl 30 00 [Pom 3= as the 80 as ¢ rned, and as a » preparing for this . 2 i i 2 44 |Moalta (Blanchi & Co.)......[106 & 61 7% 61 6n [C K 200 &5 the scent was 'n:- d work on g ]'p}l; vrt?flnda‘nve was small, but the fhe TRcynpe s ,“mes Jeaving ‘Vhem ':D opened at 50 to 1, but a rush of money | dangerous, Tommy Burns having a fine | ™™ |War Timel.flc‘, L 2 P.fg;.,.,.., 106] 5 $6 81874 720 [Bell . 0 200 consequence some fairly £0of i n energy what | their own devices. Millet was thelgoceq the price to 15 at post time. | view of the race from the caboose. 4672 [Constanza (W, J. Splers). | 8 Th 61,84 82 [C Smith...| 100 200 irds was seen by the spectators gath- | spectators made up in enerey WA} sironger, butScanlan held on tenaclous- | A1 iag gt 4 to 1 won the third from | Three favorites only were successful, | 460 [Facts (. Barken...... X 9 9 9 9 |Bullman... 30 300 d to view the campetition, espe- | they lacked in numbers. mek “: o] 1y and punished his opponent about the | yjoner, the favorite. Brown Prince | but most of the bookies complained of | Time 23%. 45, 113 ¢ post G.minutes. O at 2:40. Letola place, 1-4; show. out. cially the race betwween Cuba’s|last the partisans of each man kept UP | ;,,5y Millet worked his “‘shift’” success- was third. Another favorite went down | having a losing day. First Chip, Ga- Ananias pla: show, out. Telephone show. 3-5. Winner, ch. f. by Star Ruby- Glenwood and Sombra @ continual running fire of coaching in-{ )y anq sent a resounding left to the . ot A Tass Cratora: wite all Leucostd. Trained by W. B, Jennings. Scratched—Dungannon, Coroner Kelly, Dorice. v - o 3 . . § The gallery was for Millet, 4 in the fifth when Celebration at 15 to [ waine an cy Craw Start good. Won in a hard drive of two. Third driving hard, Letola was kept busy. Despite the fog which hung over Ba- | fermation. s ol 1| body. 1 defeated Laureatea, Phil::ps and Main | fairly well backed, being a long way | Ananias ran an excellent race. Telephone could mot get up. Mies Betty ran differentiy kers during the early morning |but the spectators downstairs seemed| mp. tywentieth round was give and Spring: the- Ity b'emg a strong fa- | from “eagle-birds.” for Haack' Libbie Candid tired. hours Judge Bell ordered an early start | Seanlan adherents. T!w‘fl'rst “’}’,,‘},‘3‘?,,“ take, each man trying for a knockout. | o, 0" Some days ago, in a cheap Futurity | 5704. THIRD RACE—Saven furlongs; selling: four-year-olds and up: value to first, $325. and after a drive of about five miles | devoted almo_n _enu.r‘e :Ckm‘mm m:; ‘When the gong sounded Rs,tereeill\elal The Goldfinder won the last race in | course sprint won by Ulctma, Donovan | index Horse and Owner. - %. %. %. &r. Fin. | Jockey. Op. Cl. 1o grounds south of town the first|hardly a blow being stru threw both arms in the air, signaling easy fashion from Tower of Candles, | managed to get left at the post on | —-—i - - —| > brace, consisting of Thomas J. Wat- | the end of the round. The spectators| graw. Millet and his friends seemed Mexicanna third, Weather warm, track | First Chip, Yesterday the chestnut % |Somenos, 4 (A. Josephs).. 56 1n 13 Hildebrang | 7-10 3-8 yn's English setter dog Stars Rod, |thought they would see no fight, and | fairly well satisfled with the decision, vod. Results: g horse was one of eleven starters in the (.'aMT)'l'Zfin-SlH’::k ns‘:rj l;‘:’.?\nlredm | fi H S; 11 ‘ll.ars[:;ly . : m": Tundied by Coutis, and ¢ B, Worden's | urged. the men to get in and do some- | byt Scanlan and his backers thought he gn - R Fough and | opening mile selling number, with Wil- | 3837 [E1 Orlente, & (W.'J. Spiers). . /109 1 § 3n 43 |Burns 6 12 handied by Coutts, anc = » v = i rst race, six furlongs, purse—Rough a » 5667 |Pat Morrissey, (Well 4 2 41 | 220 20 e Jog Sandlewood, handled by |thing. Millet played for the body just| should have had the fight on points and | , U race, 8% furlones, purse Rousl S04 |, oy 0o e saddle. The books laid | seos |Candidate, 5 . E. Roweih: /101 1 8 - 30 100 1 g o in fine open terri- | before the gong sounded and also cut| were not slow in telling the referee HoW | freda. 105 (Birkenruth), 4 to 1, second; Flea, | g to 1 about theCrandall entry and he | 5083 |Achilles § (7. 3 McCabe) 22 . ™ . Luca: re cast off in fine op Scanlan's left eye with a jolty right. they felt. 107 (J. Boyd), 15 to 1, third. Time, 1:16. 2 ah 1. | 604t |Hellas. 4 (J. Creely) ........|106 8 7 9 3 2 tory, where they could show speed and il = econded by Alex Greg- | Firate, Ismar, El Corteza, Capitol and’ Lady | Went out and won in an ordinary gal 5608 (Lou Cileveden, n (McDowell).(105 8 8 7% 5 range to best advantage. Both dogs MILLET'S PECULIAR POSE. a};‘l‘ l’é E:x’;“%m“d:nd LOL Balletro, In m;;;nsdn ra e < TR lop in 1:40%. Isabellita, ruling equal | 5488 |Esforzada, 4 (Bryan & Co. 98,10 30 100 : 8.0 . nd race, mile and seventy yards, selling | o . i e s = - = - started fast and ranged out well, al- Millet did most of the work in the icanlan‘s corner were Spider Kelly, | ~Platonius, 112 (Pr!o;‘). 4to 1.le|: Flourish, | favorite with Hunganal:\‘ btlzat the lat- -nm,_:z.;l_ :“léi 1‘ 3%, 1;22;'}: At Bpg,l 714 minutes, q{;fl at 3:08. Somenos, place, 1- " Masieil as ino S T el < . : 7 e place. out show. Siavin. piice, 4; show, 8-5. Clark, show, 2-5. Winner, ch. h. by Worceste: hough Sandiewood was inclined 10 |gecond round, but no serious damage [, "n. o) and Prank Rafael. L‘f.i,fi"’.‘,"{o"s“’n‘.?ré' Trownd ):l-flr,"};'m::fib\li te;vh;xr:]englthu‘t:;‘ tL tp,. Sk Nl Loulse Michel. Trained by W, M. Murry. Hcratcied—Lapidus. Romaine. Start good. ate at times. After a | resulted. He assumed an unusual boX- | “'p iy anq Young Corett were intro- | Rio Shannon, Gillesple and Farmer Jim als s i e Won ridden out. Next two driving hard. Winner ran a good under careful hand- commenced 1o |ing position, with his right foot for-| ., — 5. 4 yen the crowd yelled for Ed- | ran. < at a very short price to win the six- ling. Tom Slavin handled his weight to good advantage. El Oriente ran his race. Ca Third race, Slauson course, purse—Anirad, | furlong sprint following and just did didate can beat cheaper omes. Lou Clieveden had early speed. Winner bid up from sugh bed and, | ward, which puzzied Scanlan, who did | qucT0 00 FICL FHL PR o er was given 5 : d 88 (J. Lewls), 4 to 1, won: Almoner, 107 (J. $400 to $1300 by C. Paders and §. S. Bender; retained. apdlewood taking the lead, went |not seem to know what to do. The third the greatest reception of the evening. Bolan); 3 40 15 ‘saedills: Beown: France, * o2 | make good and that was all. Kunz rod; ;.,.1 e e e e S through a bevy and the birds flushed in | round was full of hard fighting, with R 5 Y (Buxton), 12 to 1, third. Time, 1:12%. Jack | the short-priced one and early foun 05. FOURTH RACE—Six and a half furlongs; handicap; 3-year-olds and up; first, $400, s N . Richelleu Jr., Val Landseer, Cols ias, the X b sctions. Neither dog established [ Millet doing the cleanest hitting. He JOE GANS AGAIN VICTOR. Girl.® Mae ;m' lfi:;:za Chrmhn HEY OA:('I':'M.- difficulty in heading Ananias, Ind.n:[ Horse and Owner. 1gh the setter searched |sent a left and right to the head re- tus also ran. Schory colt. Through the stretch Hil- %. Str. Fin. | Jockey. | Op Cli 5681 | Martinmas, 4 (Henshall). 11 |Bullman a8 . z i , for 3 peatedly. Scanlan's est blow in this| ;o oreq Champlon Wins Fair Declslon | 107 (. Adsessrr 5 o35 Sama; Burs"scigangris: | derbrand simost ot oot ot aod 3 AT % a3 was overcautious work- |round was a left to the head. The o TD e ainia), £ .7 von; Sals, 90 Cosker), o A oo 3 LB ..o 302 and did not show to ad- | spectators were surprised that there | ' to 1, 'third. Time, 1:15. Elwood, Golden | PaSsing the Judsg!. Telephone rece! 44 == working among birds. | was se little force behind the blows of | DETROIT, Jan. 12.—Joe Gans, the | Rule, Gehelmness and Dupont also ran. a hustling ride in order to take third 65 [Hildebrand 5 "7 . 3 5 lightweight champion, obtained a well | , Fifth race, six furlongs, purse—Celebration, | 1190 from Miss Betty. ! 7 |Burns ..... 93 e. but it proved false. |both men, as shown by the results ; = o 115 (Feichte), 15 to 1, won; Lauretta Phillips, e Bimasit o wtyliets, | whes thisy 1nnged. merited decision over Willie Fitzgerald | 105 (Fietcher), 12 to 1, seeond: Mainspring, 115| The railbird contingent all had So- -anger and kept at his| The fourth round was all in Millet’s | of Brooklyn at the end of their ten-| (Redfern), even, third. Time, 1:73. = Ton:|menos up their sleeve, but it ap- " Martinmas, place, 3; Nicholas, show, 7-10." Winner, ch. g by Mac- tagon-Nekomis. - Trained by E. Wright. Start good. ®Won all driving. Martfhmas re- s un. . The bracewas | favor, Scanlan clinching repeatedly to|round bout before the Metropolitan | Lii Turtie aito ram o T Ck CamUl%s | poareq to be an open secret, for the celved @ strong ride and was probably Lest. Hazerdon set's merry cifp and foi shore 1 up. oL, : 3 fo Club fo-nieht. e Maocke RREh - et iy A “vear-old at 7 to at the end. Arabo quit. San Nicholas ran an excellent race under miserable handling. seven putes. avoid punishment. Millet opened the [ Athletic Club & knocked ace, eelling, Slauson course—The | ring cpened up the 4-y Kenilworth does not run well over Oakland track apparently. Scott will fmprove. 2, won; Tower Vi avil; o 1, second: | 10 At this short price he was heavily ffth round with a left to the head, and | Fitzgerald down four times, forced the | Seldfinder, 107 (Reatern), 3 to third. Time, | sSupported, and though well handled by of Candles, 105 (Birkenruth), NGE VERY W . : RA VERY WIDE they exchanged rights to the head.|fighting most of the time and landed | Mexicanna, 07 (. Lewis, 5 to brace, consisting of J. alue to first, S dai o e iv ” Nanon, Sallie Goédwin, Troy and Blue b1 d was nearly straight at the - - TN s 3 Both missed vicious swings, and then | more effective and more powerful m ¥ Hilderbran . | dockey. [ OB TG Fnglich setter 008 k'S | Scanlan walked into a right uppercut. | blows. Fitzserald. had the better. o s 4 end to down Tom Slavin a head. The s e et ky | Both seemed tired in the sixth round, | only two rounds, the fifth and ninth. Race Resulti at New Oxekus: latter horse was quoted at 13 to 1, and i 414 | 73 23 were the mext brace down |Put they kept trying all the time. The| The rest of the time Gans showed & | Ngw ORLDANS, Jan, 12.—Crescent City |J: Dalv. gave him,an exce\} ";4 ren. ast Master, 4 ( T M 2.5 ol ousafbinghpmdh . i seventh was in Millet's favor, Scanlan | most decided superiority. He knocked | results: . Velma Clark, poorly ridden by Larsen, | g0 [0, PA*0 3 G Maelhy 3% 2n 3 - - and were cast off in open country con-{ hanging on repeatedly to avoid punish- | Fitzgerald down in the first, fourth, First race, six furlongs—Mad Mullah won, | fan into the show. 566D |Expedient, a (P. E. Smith). 1 10n 8 13- 28 cover. Both started at | D? i i Dusky second, Wreath of Ivy third. Time, £ the horses under Hildebrand | 5689 MacGy (C. T. Boots). 02 9110 15 30 iy ment. sixth and eighth rounds. He kept up |1:.16 2.5. - Scme of the horses E 5666 | Tuck Buck, 4 (A, Ross). el 8n'T = = Pearl did mot range [T /0 . o was a wild round. Millet | a constant hammering of the Brooklyn | Second race, six furlonss. selling—Vestry | seem to run for the Yeager $5000 beauty | S5o¢ (Vivgie a'Of, 8 (W. V. Hecker.| 00| 8 81 6 5% o 3 ran in circles. Soon after & . Sor's 1ibx won, Jimalong second, Caterpiilar third. Time, hey did for Chevalier when he was| 5678 Rinaldo, a (Siskiyou Stable)..|1011 T 5h 3 13 6 1 15 setter let out a peg and |Sent a right to the jaw, which stag- | boy’s ribs. 1:15. i Pt " in the old Bay Dis- | 59% Mr. Phinizy, a (Blakeman).../109/ 3 §111 " 11 1 ¢ 1 series of wide casts, which end- | 8ered Scanlan. The latter hung on and BT Third race, seven furlongs—Captain Arnola | the “medicine man” in the o . e 8 e . . ‘]- 4 - 1 | then suddenly came back, fighting des- Attel Wins in a Round. ;vg,%omncn second, Harmakls third. Time, | trict days, Hildebrand had the leg up b él“ponszl, ml:ulles. hon :t 4‘-‘5‘.1. lenlne‘; pll_:c-‘ zb-n«.w. in a long one to cover along a slou s » S & :29%. 7-10. Byronerdale, show, 6. Winner, b. g. by Florist-Glenda. cd one-thirdeof & mile distant. which |perately. The referee had a difficult| The preliminary fight between Mon- | '“Foitn race, one and an elghth miles, sor. | OB Gawaihe, the second choice in the| ' JTas Biege. 35 Hiow L0, ool o, . e roc. & W ot Olonde, N f mil 3 1% in breaking the men, who wrestled | t¢ Attel and Jimmy Carroll lasted | ins—Malay won, Ginspray second, Eliza Dil- | mile selling affair, fifth on the card, two driving hard. Gawaine has a world of speed. Milas ran his race. Past Master ran as the last seen of him for the day.|time in 13 . | . fty . lon third. Time, 1:57 2-5, h to burn a wet a nice race. Travers lost ground on stretch turn with Emshee. Virgie 'Or was heavily Pearl continued to work industriously, | him all over the ring. When Millet Juss one mmutel angr i u‘-hmn: SO0 | I race, ‘orie and an eighth miles—Lou [ 209 had ‘:’e“’f e ttb ol ol Al D st S ST : 4 onds. t was slu om e ta o Voods we Bai Vi rom e 38 and cast into the timber a beyy of | came up for the ninth round his left 3 P 0ods , Baronet second, Leviathan third. | dO8. Leading 56707. SIXTH RACE—One and a sixteenth miles; selling; 3-year-olds up; value to first, $325. eve was closed, and it put him at quite | the gong and Attel proved the harder | Time, 1 ing won going away at the close, with quail was seen to rise, the birds scat- : Sixth race, one and a sixteent % " = . tering out in the timber along the |# disadvantage. Scanlan was improy- | hitter and put his man out. ing—Lady Matchless won, ee{!’h‘;nfile:'ec;;g, Milas a fair second. Virgie d'Or, the | ingex| Horse and Owner. WeiSt. %. %. %. Str. Fin. | Jockey. | Op. Cl. slough bed ing and seemed more eager to mix mat- mA\lfiel wak gt d:wn with alrjs:th‘lo Hegira third. | Time, ‘1:50'8 Ean *;de d“:’;k?;’l'i:::‘é ‘:;t‘;“:_:: 0| Bes3 iLacy Crayford. 4 (Schreiber).|108 8 31528 2 % 2 1 | o AR Y No work on the birds materialized, | ters. Scanlan cut Millet badly about | thie head after a few moments’ fight-| o o = s TR as if she like e > R i Gy Ml e a2 182 2 s and Pearl, which had been running|the nose and mouth in the tenth round. | ing. Carroll rushed in to finish his WOMEN GOLFERS P}Avfl : slow in the race it is suspected uohme Seub'| ¥, Woods, a(Gar Ffi'-bp'e’m,m.)um; S 3% H4 3 34 cf: 3 “without a brace mate for some time, | Scanlan opened proceedings in the eley- [ man, but Attel came up strongly and Y FOR COUNCIL'S CUP |thing must have hapyened to her. Mariin, ¢ (Hender & C6)-..-| %11 S8 SN 3340 .5 u jOghant .| 3. 88 < & 5. vi v 83 | Prestolus, vin 0.). . 4 P %610620 ). g was taken up after forty minutes’ |enth with a straight left to the nose.| mixed with him. They stood up and Byronerdale was third at 30 to 1. gm mr.e:&_o"‘ A e e “.;? ;. ',1 1 20 (;. a’.'.'u'é‘l‘...l a; w: work. Up to the time he disappeared | MiHet came back with a left to the | swung wildly until Attel finally caught Semi-Final Round of the Competition| Tommy Burns finally was given the Lad had shown himself a good one, and | head, and they hoth swung lefts for the | Carroll on the jaw and sent him on| Takes Place This Morning on |lex on a horse in the final mile and a | TIme 2t 0%, | AGH, 10l S0, At Tost b mipute. O at 4:23. Lacy Crawiord, exhibited more range than any dog in | head, Millet getting there first. Scan-| the flat of his back. Carroll did not Presidio Links. sixteenth event that had a chance. He. ner, "1'n'.‘ ‘r’.’flfi"&'&?fi‘r’?h«?'?z’fl’aggflm xg:.:;.‘_’ mus“d.;‘rlel:r!‘NAOp('imo. Start good. the stake ‘ lan came back with a left to the head | recover until he had been carried to The second annual competition of rode Lacy Crawford, against which 6 m":‘_dem i ‘en ‘outfinished him. Frank Woods closed “{_o:: °1 gl%nmidc:no:n'z John Schumacher's English setter |and got two in return. Millet was wild | his corner. the present season for th: **| to 1 could be had, and overhauling the up. Mariin outfoolbd. bitch .Valita, handled, by Coutts, and |— ——————— | cup 1 e Council's | 1acemaker, Tililouon, in the stretch out- the Stockiale Kesnsl' pointer Bitch p for women of the San Francisco | finished Hildebrand, getting a neck de- Cuba’s vy wood, handled by Dodge, | capturing the long-ear. Both dogs then The last brace of th'e Derby stake was | Golf Club bexan_ yesterday morning | cision. Show honors fell to Frank . Eddie gm:.-gm)mxden. 13 COMMODORE GERRY COMES were the next brace down, and were | ©n8aged in several more chases, which | Keepsake and Cuba’s Ivywood. ,The | on the Presidio links. As only eight | Woods. Marlin, the favorite, was out-| ---- G-cgn:xA;d.“'."mu" . SOUTH ON SPECIAL taken across the railroad track and |taxed their strength and hlndh:ap;;ed lformer exc;ll;i |?“=;pheedl.n!:dux;:‘ngeb‘?n; ladies presented themselves the quali- | footed from the start. --:- Boss Eley (Blasingame & Bra).......- 100 TRAIN cast off in a swale w in | them in their further work. In ranging | is a remarkably <! e ch, ing round over s % B birds. Soon after sm’fi'.ig"a'i,f-i"“’i’; thmoughi s dry, mlowgh: D Edainat | sivise oyt sreat spead sevety Moihent | L elghteen holes, med NOTES OF THE TRACK. rings His Invalid Son to This City flushed from a patch of high dense|dreW to a flush on a large bevy which | she is down. Ivywood excelled in find- al play, was dispensed with and the| Hildebrand rode two winners. From Portland on Advice of i - opening match play round was com- D who rode First Chip | 5619 Pirelia (Miller 258 Phystclans. veeds, and the birds ey | SCattered in different directions. No |ing qualities and made five nice points onovan, e e o Do Cover | oints were establishel on them, how- | in rapid succession. Keepsake ended D et closest match of the day | when that horse was Ieft at the POSt | g race—Futurity course; S-year-oids and | A Special train bearing Commedors . argrraoe o ¢ ey flu:hle; ever, and after a run of about forty- | the work with a good stand just be.| 'S between Mrs. Leroy Nickel and | jg reported to have sailed for Los An- |up u})::.\._‘.d" ik Elbridge T. Gerry of New York and wild a few seconds after she had stif. | five minutes the dogs were ordered up | fore being ordered up. Ivywood’s work Miss Alice Hager, the contestants be- | geles. Too bad they don’t race in his inValid son, who was taken sick fened out Tvswood mext pointed, and|and a short drive was made to Gos- |on birds in the last part of her beat Ing o1 Square at the end of the sec- | Mexico; that country is only a trifie on his way north recently with Presi- e 8 g h was eaten.|was one of the features of the day's|°Pd round. The nineteenth hole and | jonger jump. dent E. H. Harriman . .s:‘: ':.ank"vh‘ 4 ;:rr\?:{;'r made anothe ;‘(,lr:t:nth “-hs:;: tr:::cm; -:{Gnm, is a | work. o ;‘;e m;tchbwe; won by Miss Hager. ';fw:, reported that Katie Walcott Pacific Company. .m::;h]: !&\:h‘;;; Soon after e T i g TS, . . o - " V. point in an undecided manner, and the | high-class young dog and may be heard STARTERS IN ALL AGE. from Mt YD won by détault| was “liked” in.the ffat yesterday.| 3o Watupows (Qemer) from Portland at an early hour this H n 1 from later on. The starters in the all age which| g ariios M. B. Houghton. Mrs. E.|Then if that is the mare's race she | 5m0 Ala G (Mrs. Hertaell). .. morning. The special came south yes- ‘,l,::.. f sph«dfl ho:‘ort" hls_ r:ngdlerdcould Dr. Leonard’s pointer dog Wallace | was drawn to-night number nineteen 8. Miller won 2 up from Miss Chese- | w1 scarcely do. (fln;fiwouo'sls_nrr;). terday afternoon, but fearing the ex . D. e nexi i Dr. s = masa_(Brown, - b backed by the setter after which ne|Bruce. handled by Lucas, and Alex |y ai, which is considered a splendid | L'CUE/, P4 Mrs. R. G. Brown won| Miss Betty ran better for Haack | 3608 Afase (rowa)y;- posure of a trip to this city across the Hamilton’s setter dog Lady’s Lad, han- | ghowing The order of the drawing 7 up 6 to play from Miss Drum. than she did for Bell. bay might be injurious to his son, - id- Fo h d ighth miles; han- e into an adjoining fleld containing | dled by Coutts, were cast off after | ga: (. E. Worden's English setter Thé sem-md or semi-final round will| After Somenos registered, both Sid dltl':l:nc-;::re;l‘::e-:: o e Commodore Gerry arranged to have containing Junch and ran forty minutes without | 300 Frq H with S int: begin at 9:30 a. m. to-day. Miss Ha- ney Bender and his partner, C. Paders, | 5645 Faulconbridge (Houseman) . 105 | his train taken around by way of ot bl e T biteh Pearl's Jingle; W. W. Van Are. | £ Will meet Mrs. R. D. Girvin, and | jnaulged in some elevating. Paders | % Major Tenmy. (Fisdmont 5 101 | Jose. \ ¥ o5 nicely and showed good style. 5 W W - . SV < coupl . wi . E. Worden’s English setter dog o > n| e up w(’[t‘\‘h :‘H.\ili.d':). AERA::TI‘. Bruce was not altogether lacking in| yau .y g, Terry's English setter dog it Thefi:mndi.cfip match play competi- | NMyrry bid the customary $5 and there from San Jose. - W. Van Arelaloe nglish setter | 1y,,c0 qualities either. After a short|gijgaris with W. W. Van Arsdale's| 0™ the qualifying rounds of which | was nothing doing. Young Gerry came to the coast with Gox Kiamath, handied by Baboock and | 1y, along an old slough bed a bevy Was | pnglish setter dog Oakley's -Pride; J, | (00K Place on the Presidio course on| The $1000 handicap at one and an| TIth race—One mil President Harriman and was taken Jobn Schumachers pointer dog Frank | q,cneq by the spectators, part of it|yw “Congidine’s English setter biton | COTIStmas day, has now been finished, | ejghth miles is the feature event of | eos *hespititor (Bosecke) 97 | sick with typhoid fever while the rail :‘.;1“ m"’hr‘tl!l off 1‘n low;‘a’o;;e'r nnatx:n taking to cover along & ditch. Neither | poioy Girl with W. W. Van Arsdale's | PT: T- G. McConkey beating A. S.|(he card to-day. The New York D Suiae Savls & O 102 | road magnate’s train was on its w-; Maried ' rabbit tempted K-amith to | 406, was able to locate prowanls OV | English setter dos McCloud - Boy; { LlleY 2 up In the final round. horse, Oarsman, has top weight, 118 | gers Snark (Judge) “log | to Portland. As the young man’s con- to the beat. Lad made an undec Stockdale Kennels' pointer bitch Mar- Enmq 2 pounds, and as Proper and Fossil are | 5706 MacGyle (Boots & Hollenbeck : ' dition was apparently critical, his hase and he came within an ace of | stana on three birds which flushed 2% | garette with I. W. Flynn's pointer bitch absentees, it looks as it he might de- | 5067 Billy Moore (Rector) . 102 | brother and_father were advised by S e | opped, and later made several | Noiy Bang: Stockdale Kennels' pointer | . MTS: Sarah Mevers, 26 years of age, | jiver the merchandise. (5706)*Gawalne (Cottom) 102 | wire and the brother immediately stylish points, but uniuckily no bIrds | gog " Cuba's Zep with Ww. w.|the Wife of Frank Meyers, a painter | yyhen Tommy Burns began opera- | 5673 ‘Prestano (Tierney) % | started for the West, Harriman ar- could be flushed to them. Wallace| v,y Arggale's English setter dog | T¢Siding at 26 Sheridan street, took a | yjons on Lacy Crawford, the gelding | sout oo domn (Lene)’ made a nice point on a single crossing Lk 102 | ranging to have the tracks gleared Bruce made a long cast '»_0‘:» :"l"‘k“ “;'“: California ~ Bellboy; J. W. Consi- | 08¢ of carbolic acid last night and | mugt have thought he was in a Chi- | 5678 Leash (Levy) <100 | the !p:ehl. which made repcord u:: near the end of his beat, but like dine's English setter bitch Count's| died On the operating table at: the| noce josshouse with a bundle of fire | giin race_six and a half furlongs; 4-year- | to Portland. By the time it reached brace mate failed to locate birds. Chip with Stockdale Kennels' pointer | Emergency Hospital. It is said she [ crackers tied to his tail. He showed | olds and upward; selling: here # & aiin 5 ar re the sick man was out of ) SPECTATORS nwsn A BEVY. bitch Midget; Stockdale Kennels’| ad been quarreling with her hus- speed that was entirely unlooked for. 5643 *Sterling Towers l!lockxgn s;ame). 100 c! of danger. e *Soothsayer (Lamasney 29 | Commodore Gerry came West late: g Six dogs were taken into the second | Pointer bitch Petronella with A. Nel- | Pand of late and took the fatal dose | s tne annual meeting of the stock- | % Be Happy (Green ... 107 | take his son home and was pban Aot H series, the first brace being -ombra |Son's English setter bitch Sport’s Des- :‘l‘;" a stormy scene With her better | y,q1ders of the New California Jockey | 309 o P g g LRSI 165 | make the journey by way of this city. 2 and Cuba’s Glenwood, which were cast ::':yh g w. Cgfl"d"‘l:h 'sEnil:!-‘h setter | 1810 Club held yesterday the same oMcher- 5010 Mechanus (Rector) ... piinbggn Coo t ni s e . 5 5 P GO — 5650 ennings SN off at 3:08 and worked along a slough c‘ ‘ount’s Peg w! tocl le Ken- & and directors were re-elected. They % g Britt’s Arm in Plaster Cast. g e e o e Guring | nels’ pointer dog Cuba Jr.; J. B, Terry'a Well-Kown Physician Dies. A President, Thomas H. Williams: | 5548 “Fort Wayne (Joseph i Mo sauesed S Sk Which both dogs showed to good ad- | English setter bitch Lady Runs, a bye. | Dr- N. J. B. Schultz, a well-known | J700 " faont’ and treasurer, Adam | G0s3)Mocorito (Weliman) ¥ d and range as well ———— physician of this city, @ied at the w; secretary, Percy W. Treat;| ‘' Kubeltk (un.u-ur)... let-Scanlan fight last night with his iyl T e Ry Dave Sullivan Gets Decision. Clara. Barton _sanitarium Monday | sy ‘o girectors, Thomas H. Wil-| =+, S0 omesd coorreeees right arm in a plaster cast. It has H hunting out likely ground. Spectators| BOSTON, Jan. 12.—Dave Sullivan | MOFPing from the effects of an opera- | yio 1o sdam' Andrew, Colonél D. M. - PROBABLE WINNERS. been troubling him since the Canole . flushed a bevy and the birds scattering | of New York secured the decision over | {ion he had recently undergone. Dr.}p .o “n 1. Murphy and Alexander | wpirgt race—Lustiy, Milary, Sir Pres-| &ht. His doctor advises him that in 3 out Glenwood made two mice points|Jimmy Briggs of Chelsea at the end | Schultz had been physiclan for the | otl © s ton. ; two weeks the member.will be suf- 4 s along the slough bank, being perfectly [of fifteen rounds to-night. It was| Printers’ Mutual Aid Society for the ENTRIES FOR TO-DAY. Second race—Prince Brutus, Arisbe, | ficiently strong for him to use it i, ’i.' stanch in all his work. Later Sombra | Sullivan’s fight except in two rounds, | ]ast two years and had been recently turity course; 3 year-olds and - his training work. In the meantime made two good.points in the corn field, | When Briggs tried rushing tactics with | Chosen for another term, . T 2 oy i Ao i race—Puss in Boots, Alice Oarey, | he will go in for road work to keep in = followed by a stylish point by Glen. | Some success. FT e . 5678 Benlash (J ). good physical condition. Sombra .inished the work with a point o i RN McCall Gets Appointment. ey sfi.‘" G raftort) 3 TRl LRAS T AN in a clump of brush, frora -hich a bird Bryan Decision Reserved. Joseph McCall, for many years gen- Bohemian Club Election. flushed a few moments later. This fin- | NEW HAVEN, Conn., Jan, 12.—Af- | eral agent in this city for the Erie ished the bird work of the irace, both | ter & hearing on an application for the | road and latterly employed in the Yo- having run in fine form throughout. removal of William J. Bryan as exec- | semite Valley excursion department The second brace of this series con- | utor of the will of the late Philo S.|of the Southern Pacific Company, sisted of Hicks' Bab and Glenrose, | Bennett, held in the Probate Court| was yesterday appointed local passen- It is gossip in club circles that James D. Phelan will be renominated for president of the Bohemian Club. It is said that the nominating committee i chosen at the regular meeting last i i bd i i H ““The beer with an honest backing —quality. Has no equal in this or any old country.” which were cast off on birds scattered to-day, decision was reserved. ger agent of the latter company. f'gter Antonio, an aged .man, was| pight favors fhe re-election of the in a corn field. Bab did not show the P G S IR AR —————— found wandering aimlessly about on | present officers. > speed and dash of the previous day| Railroad Storekeeper in Trouble. Automobilist Clips a Record. oouum'rep“ymw’NHhohl R ETIR, 0a T and hunted with rather a low head,| BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Jan. 12.—J. C. DETROIT, Mich., Jan. 12.—Henry |: flushing a number of birds. Glenrose | Wilcox, former ~storekeeper of the| Ford of Detroit to-day clipped 6 3-5 made cne nice point on three birds, | Southern Railway at this point, was|seconds off the world’s automobile | ---. Bill Short (Dobsorh Dowden, a watchman employed by the An amateur statistician in ohe of the Southefn Pacific Company. The un-|Government departments has figured fortunate man was taken to the City |out the interesting fact that it is about Always the Same Good Old Blat:z. which constituted the polnt work of |arrested to-day on an indictment|record for a mile. His time was| 5655 Mogreger and: County Hospital.- His mind is af- | seven times safer to travel on the rail- this brace, which was down about fif- | charging larceny of material valued at 39 2-5, the record up to to-day having fected and the ps he has un- | ways of the United States tham te stay teen minutes, 3 o~ 1983,000, Vs ~ | been 46 seconds. g dergone may result in his death. at home. : o . et W s ¢ - ’ \ - o

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