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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY. FEBRRUARY 11, 1904. SPORTS OF THE TRACK, THE RING AND THE P N DEN RULE \ RIRE FORY n of Golden s Up a Heavy Im-| ed by Bonnel‘, a i Long Shot. post and Runs in Fast Time < as if Harry*Stover's rse Kenilworth is doomed win another handicap. The arried top weight 5 pounds, ne §100d event, over « at Ingleside cond to Stuyve, G0l l The Chest Garter iake IS BEATEN 5 and a six- yesterday, whica loted by Hildebrand end picked pounds. The latter was held an money chance in the ring, and.at gure was heavily played. Grafter Lesser were both backed, while worth, a iling. paddock was all in, and “Major Tenny and Grafter i mot stir up a respectable gallop, show going to M. J. Daly's Judge. TRACK IS MUDDY. still in a mud con- es ran fairly to Stuyve and Sad ng favor unloaded g the Moran for the open- d the mount nd choice, to the post and got piloted Et Tu Brute s nd wen by k Little, 2 30 to 1 shot. nd Doris ran third. colored chap, of the season shot, in the nt and came Hilde- m- Subur- favorite. 1 shot, less nearly halked vorite, look- f the stretch en for the six- The books laid SATSALITO YACHTSMEN HOLD ANNUAL ELECTION = Morrow. Skipper of the Chal- Is Chosen Senior Flag Of- ficer of the Club. w. G and Captain ucky are pay- isco visit. Highball two-year-old of last he product of Captain g farm. . Hotel handicap, at a S . furlong, and having a than $4000, will be run “at Ingleside. The weights 15 George Berry General Roberts Emshee Voicano Danee Harry Beck Colonel Van.... Lacy Crawford Grail New Lighting Plant. formed | Ebony . 7 ric Ngbt 3 Mike Hordon T = Exherin ... .97 Huntressa b subscribed. The Marchmont 9 nt = horsepower, with H P P a ghts. The con Sasmetion - ny w ghts for beach co SR 4 ge¥ ¥. ! - 26 i . ADVERTISEMENTS. SORESZmULCERS SHOW A BAD CONDITION OF THE BLOOD When the ood is in bad comdition a bruise, cut, ght injury to the flesh, is apt to become sore or ulcer. Sometimes a boil, blister i ning of a large eating ulcer or open, * Often the blood is paturally bad, and that way from birth, and such people suffer with vari- us kinds of sores from infancy through old age. The blood may become so weak and watery from the efiects of jie T need the shomis mom e o 2alarial sickpess, debility or refused some old chromic trouble, that S35, "0 FooL. My it was & salid scre from the impurities break out im aly, but an of fover bad sores on the lower ex- Socadiva nmulmm% tremities or other part of the was 'y £ »d is al S MRES. E. A. DUFFY, body. There is always some New Castle, Pa. - Rom BE. morbid, unhealthy matter in the blood that keeps the sore discharging, and must be gotten out before it will heal. Washes and salves, while cleansing, sooth- ing and helpful, will not do it, because they do not reach the poisoned blood; but S. 8. S. cleanses and purifies the diseased blood, and when this is accom- plished the place heals. Where the health has been jmpaired it restores strength and vigor to the system, improves the ite and digestion, and tones up the merves.. Purifying the blood is the surest 'aytogaridol an old sore or ulcer. Medical advice is free. ' THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA« 'KENILWORTH RUNS SECOND TOSTUYVE | IN THE DISTANCE EVENT AT INGLESIDE|. r. Farnum, Pi|ot_i 'SAN FRANCISCO CALL’S RACING FORM CHART. — + ! INGLESIDE RACETRACKE —Wednesday, Feb. 10.—Weather cloudy. Track muddy. year-oids; value to first, $325. | 6002. FIRST RACE—Six furlongs; selling; 3- | Tndex Horse and Owner. TWist. . %. %. Str. Fin. | Jockey. | Op. CL Et Tu Brute (J. J. Moran)... 108; 2 ... 12%13 1 6-5 | Jack Little (W. P. Fine)....|167| T 5 3 2 30 D L. J 3 5535 3 50 5 3 %4 + 30 % 6248 5 150 6 z2n 2 3 s 8 57 7 % 150 g i s an .. 150 Left - con ope w= J. Martin.. 75 1:19. At post 1 minute_ Of at 2:03. Brute place, 1-2; show, out. Little, . show, 5. Winper, b. g by Brutus-Wa Nun. Trained waor. Won easily. Next three driving hard. Winner made a Jack Little Snally concluded to run, Hogarth did fairly well D RACE—Five and a half furlongs; selling; 4-year-olds and up; to first, $325. Horse and Owner. _ Fin. | Jockey. | Op. Cl. 4 (McCafferty)..[109 E Levy)..5... 109 ieen, 4 (Winter Co. 5 (F. Jomes)... Gravier. 4 (Becker) Candidate, 5 (H. E. Rowsil).|109 S [Sam Lazarus . Bee Rosewater, 4 (Nicholls) Egyp. Princess, § (O'Rourke). Mr. Farnum, 5 ¢ CRB oG Time—:25% 38, 1:12 linus, place, 13; show, 6. Trained by erty. C. MeCi of five. Mr. Farmum vigorously ridden, outgamed Solinus. Jean Grayier was best and should have won. Bell fell Adnor quit. speed to bufn. asl. no call ep and Rosewater RACE—Futurity course tired. Egyptian Princess won't do. ling; 3-year-olds and up; value to first, $325. Horse and Owner. [West. %. %. %. Str. Fin. | Jockey, | Op. O Lansdowne. 4 (Fitxgerald). Polonius, 4 (Stewart & Co.) ) The Pride. a (A. Ni Has 3 (H. 'B. Rowe! Quiz I, 6 (C. McCafferty) Standard, 3 (J. J. McAlester).| 94 At post 2% minutes. Of 3 2 % s H 1 3 | (5082) L S; show. 4 Pride show, 3 r P. Fitzgerald go0d. Won in of four. well ridden. The Pride “dogged” it ripe, mellow ride. 600G. FOURTH RACE—One and a sixteenth miles; hadep.; 3-yr.-olds & up; to first, $500. 3k 51 3% 1% Roach 4 72 61 6n 4% 2n I Daly. Tigin 1n 31%J Ma 5272 13 2 1%4 2% Knapp § 8 72 5n [C 4n T%S 61 |[Travers 21%4n 68 7% Bomner in 31451 § |Hil s at 3:00 Lansdowne, piace, 7-5: show, 3-5. . 1.2 Winner b. g by Russell-Fancy Rem- Scratched—Lamorie. Lansdowne a good mudder, struck easier game. Polonius Distributor is fast. Bonnmer on Quiz put up a Dusty Miller, Bueolie Start Horse and Owner. %. Str. Fin. | Jockey. | Op. Cl. 5 (F. R. Lanterman)./110: 3 2 worth_ & (H. Stover).... 115 4 1 Judge, 3 (M. J. Daiy)........ 95{ § 3 Joe Lesser, 8 (H. D Beams). 102 2 4 3968 |Major Tenny. 5 (Pledmont S)| 97/ 6 & 1) Grafter, § (Blasingame Brus.)'103/1 § 4. 1:16%, 1:42% 1:49%. At post 1 minute. Off at . Stuyve, place. 16 Kenilworth, plae ; show, 6-5. Judge_ show. Winner, b. g. by Katie B. Traized by R Campbell tehed—Bill Massie. Start good. Won Next two driving. Winner best. Judge r3n & fair race 6006, FIFTH RACE—SIx furlongs; seiling; 4-year-olds apd up: Joe Lesser outfooted. Major Tenny won't do. Keniiworth overweighted at the distance. Grafter sulked. value to first $325. Horse and Owner. n. | Jockey. | Op. Cl 2 (H Green) o |Sherwood .. 83 83 5 (Thomas & C 6 |J. Martin..| 3 183 4 (H. E. Rowe 2% Travers ...l 8 O ¢ (D. §. Fountain).| 90 1% Hidebrand | 8 5 % %W Daly..., 3 1 Bonner | 6 20 Sam, place, 7-10; show, er, ch. g by Rancocas- bard n. Second driving b Hainauit ran his race. The Don cl Anna will do in cheaper company. Hildebrand Kunz ... 146 b 8 h 5% At place &; show, 2 ined by H. Stover. e B - " = 160, Presidio Melbourne. ...100, Mexicanna ccrom | Maxetta Pirateer Ink . 2 " Riley d Am" -~ .10¢{ Dungannon The Fretter........140 Ethel Abbott ENTRIES FOR TO-DAY. First race—PFuturity course; four-year-olds | nd upward; gelling f ) H s 2| Reason Why (Miller) % | 6 *Cartlee (Appledby & Co) % he Toiler (Jones) 2 Whiskers (Wlisom) .. % Carson Beauty (Thompsom) 4 race—Three and a haif furlongs: two- | as; purse peaker Fomtana (Schreiber) 3| sbert Mitchell (Summers) .. sns| " (Kismet-Carsle Dare.) rn Blossom (Rowell) .. Rose Eley (Blasingame) “Stabie). .3 105 | Edith Viece (Hildreth) 110 Miss Tonopah (Washoe 3 My Order (Ryam) .... (Order-Molite B. B.) 05 110 | Third race—One mile; four-year-olds and up- ward; selling : 5944 The Ledacan (Hoots & Hollenbeck)...110 5681 Tom Kingsley (Winter) . 107 5800 *Emily Oliver (Clark) 100 5863 *Norford (French) . 163 5856 *The Counsellor (Cottom) 102 @003 Mr. Farnum (McCafferty) 197 6004 *Lansdown (Fit: 102 558 Giissando (Romigh) o | 5081 Past Master (Fink) 107 5620 Elmer L (Klunder) 5820 Tamm (Magrane) . Fourth race—One mile and four-year-oids and up: purse: seventy yards; I 5065 *Bombardier (Skinner)...a 5965 Ebony (Hamilton Stable) .... *Serenity (Haley).. 5802 *Letola (Jennings). post i minute. Off at 4:17, Plerce 1, place Ding! of three. Pierce J was weil ridden could mot get up. Chickades ran a poor race. Prince Blszes no epeed. | changes were made in the directorate | of the | of the association held to-day at the { Murray Hill Hotel. |in the efforts of wealthy | light ! been in session for several days pre- | paring for the contest before the con- | State of Michigan. It was decided at | the same time that the new grand cir- | ment of the sale of a ho show, out. - Winmer, eh. h. by Prince of Scratched—Arthur Ray. Start good. Won Too much early use made of First HORSEMEN VAKE MANY CHANGES Younger Element Gains Desired Representation in the Na-! tional Trotting Assoeciation el NEW YORK, Feb. 10.—Important National Trotting Association at the twenty-second annual congress Interest centered owners of harness horses and trotting tracks, cenmstituting the “so-called younger element in the sport, to obtain control of the organization. Representatives of this class have gress. It became known to-day that they had decided to incorporate the grand circuit under the laws of the cuit should appoint stewards of racing meetings who should be competent to make findings independent of the board of review. This raised the ques- tion of jurisdiction between the Na- tional Association and the new Grand Circuit, which was settled by a com- proriise reached at a conference held between President Johnston and Messrs. Campau, Butler and Taylor, :hlch was ratified at the congress to- ay. . The following officers were unani- mously elected: President. P. P. Johns- ton, Lexington, Ky.: first vice presi- dent, Morgan G. Bulkley, Connecticut; second vice president, N. T. Smith, San | Francisco; treasurer, Lewis J. Powers, | Springfield, Mass.; secretary, W; H.| Cochern, Hartford. For the Western | district, John C. McKerron of San | Francisco succeeded E. P. Heald of } the same city. A. B. Spreckels and John C. Kirkpatrick of San Francisco were also continted. On the question of matinee perform- ances it was decided that a horse shall speed. After discussion of the amendment of the rules providing for the announce- | previous | to a race in which it wal entered it was decided that the cwner must give notice to the secretary of the track and through him to the judges of the { changing hands of any horse or the leasing of him after 7 o’clock on the B AMATECR CLUBS [HOBART SHARES STILL DEFTANT| POLO HONORS Promoters Announce That They Will Conduet Their Affairs Independent of the P. A. A. ———e COMMITTEE WARNS BOXERS the Stars of a Tournameat Game at Burlingame Club WHITES ARE VICTORIOUS Alex Greggains Will ‘Not Al- low His Southside Organi- zation to Desert the Fold | Administer a Crushing Defeat to Their Opponents in a Sharply Contested Mateh The 'Reds sustained a crushing de- feat at the hands of the Whites yes- terday on the pelo field of the Bur- | ingame Country Club. Much to his | own surprise, Walter Hobart shared | they have taken a decisive stand and | the honors of the day with Eazra, the will stay by it. The association isim player, the pair being con- | ::p‘lf:;:sl:e:':‘l;';;‘: the big bomb may | spicuous throughout the afternoen.; The registration committee of the :‘" :’ :h! Ca.l!t‘«:rnlt_ns " i ': n:;. association, made up of George James, 'eaiy :t:;: b:t his a\-: ""n;h;m‘ Elgehast Hisare Snd ke Hare was excellent. He scored hailf of the met last night and waited in vain for | A i the boxing promoters and for the fight- :::r::‘h made in the game by b‘"h’ ers who took part in the last exhibi- tion of the Lincoln Club to materialize. | He missed an easy stroka for a goal However, the expected parties did not | iR the first period, the ball being just put in an appearance, so the conference outside the posts. Before the end of the period Ezra made amends for this | could not take place. A So far the San Francisco Athletlcj;m’&'::m"“':‘emi’:l:'s&h“ teammate | Club has not joined forces with the | 7, teora€ Tor S e o ok otbers. Just what this club will do re- | o€ S00C BT O O e scored. ;“,;',;‘:d'°,§;;§;:,":;;:f”,;;;;;'§‘;§g | The Reds drove the ball just outside Greggains would stand by the associa- Er"; fl;l dl:"‘: :rft;er; s:;t scr::-r:ac; tion. The other club promoters say X Eh el.h’ : s Ob ‘BG': a!ed ;_hey do ng; care whether the San :‘a: n:t !g_mveflwa-";l xflc :::;nol 1 in or not. - eCr S [the Whites suddenty picked the ball | The war is still on between the Pa- cific Athletic Association and the ama- | teur boxing clubs of this city and Oak- land. The promoters of the fighting game are defiant and announce that It was announced last night that 3 Paul Martin, \the champion feather- | out of a scrimmage and ran it down the field, placing it for Walter Hobart, weight, will not meet Joe Carroll at the meonthly exhibition of the Lincoin Club | who scored a goal. Ezra repeated this |a moment later, making the score 3 as advertised. It is also stated that the Occidental Club will not allow | goals to 0 in favor of the Whites. | The Reds missed still another Carroll to go on. ! The association officials say if the [chance of seoring early in the fourth Lincoln Club gives its show it will be | period. Walter Hobart secured pos- barred from the association and will be | sesgion of the ball and ran it down |the field, scoring for the Whites. heavily fined before being admitted again. It is understood that the man- | waper McCreery performed a like ser- | vice shortly aftér. John Lawson then agement of the Lincoln Club has al- ready secured a permit from the Board |, W " h 2 j0e for the Red scoring their first goal. of Supervisors to hold the boxing ex- | hibition. They announce the fights will | "0 100" i S AR 1 score of his side in the fifth take place under their auspices ar:ld‘;m ples that all the boxers billed to ARt Wil | period. He was followed by Garland. who made a brilliant shot at a dif- ficult angle. The Reds soon had the | bail outside their opponents’ goal, but | the fates were against them and the Are ba¥ did not roll over the line. 4 “*¢| The Whites scored two more goals Entered for This W ck's Meeting | ;, 1po jast period, winning by a scors at Union Park. | nt § goals to 2. The teams were made The limiting of coursing to one day | up of the following players: —_— GREYHOUNDS OF CLASS IN A COURSING STAKE Many High-Class Performers in each week has had a marked ef- Reds. Whitss. § i C. Garland B W. Howard fect in raising the class of the stakes |5 o = s -3 at both parks This was apparen:.r‘hAurw{,n. last night at the draw for the Union | J° B Park Stake for this week The event | umehesser, E. D. Besiard is made up chiefly of stake winners,| rpe gecond game of the tournament :;:"‘a:“ai‘;flg“a‘ PoOr performer o |.ij pe played this afternoon. The Tmported Haredene, a_daughter of | 15ams will be made up of: Reds ¥ 7. Fabulous Fortune. a Waterloo win- | 20988 ~o 3 B o ner; is drawn against Gambit. Rouuc o~ Pch - R.m)( A es— Wells, a champion around St. Louis, | Saptain Pt . Tobin, Basil meets Liberator. Anna Ryne and | Wiliams and McCreery. The meost Tom King, which have been winning | important gzme of the present season at Los Angeles, will also start for the | Will be piayed on Sunday, when the first time. Pocatelli and the other |teams will be made up of the best fivers of the Nethercott kenmel are |eight players. among the entries. The draw last g s e i night resuited as follows: | Dr. Wilbur Resigns From Stanford. e T I e peet e s | _ STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Peb. 10. Tomvn. Tosington_ Trales, S “w | Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, assistant pro- Arm vs Irvington Tralee, Red Rock, Vandal vs. Maid o the Gien, Raby | gagsor of physiology and histology, Aurora vs. Anna Ryne. Idabo Boy v J. E . » H., Liberator vs. Rnn;nw»v Clarice _vs. | has resigned his position in the uni- Wedgewood, Free from Flaw vs. Vina, Don- | versity. Dr. Wilbur is at present i nybreok v, Rocketeller, Orsina vs. Black Boy. | eooov: Dr. THOST & BF present tn Laughing Water. Generai Haoghty Helen vs. Richard Antsn vs. Dewet vs. Barefoot Bov, sence, which will expire in August next. His resignation was forwarded from Frankfort-on-the-Main and has been received by President Jordan and accepted. Dr. Wilbur has resigned In order to devote his time exclusively to the practice of medicine. i Advertiser, Golden Links vs, Pepper Jack, Sea Ruby Bili Dugan, The Referee vs. Cubanola, Pocatel . Texas Betty, Ragtime, Colored | Lion va. Sankey, Fenil vs. Comstock, ver Clous vs. Duballow, Cloverda Lady vs. Balendine, Apple Blossom vs. Mi Ami John Heeman. Gambit vs. Haredine, Tom Ki Vs Snapper Garrison. Mediey vs. Traiee Boy, Y R T Haphazard vs. Sempronius. i Orx;.ed to Death by a Falling Tree. —_———————— ! ICO., Feb. 10.—Charles Word, | Fire Damages Costly Pumping Plant. | while engaged in grubbing out a huge SALINAS, Feb. 10.—The pumping | oak near Chico to-day, was caught by plant of the Spreckels Company near | ;!:e ta#x‘?fl l:uen:nd;m!:ed ‘tomde;m nee switch was destroyed by fire | benea s » r of the de- | St osterday morning. The loss | ceased resides in San Luis Obispo. will amount to $10.000. The plant S AR T < e Sy whs used for irrigation purposes and | It's 2 mighty mean man who lets his was one of the most complete in the | wife get next to the fact that he knows State. It was partly insured. a secret and then refuses to divalge it. 4 i . 14 hzil i [l ; § gl:gm o !im § g ; i £ E E i 153 i ! i gei i i L g:iid R g : : [ R i OLO . FIELD The Californian and Ezra Anl ADVERTISEMENTS. S Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress fom Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. 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