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FRANCISCO CALL‘ TUESDAY," RCH 1, "1904 YOUNG CORBETT STOPS DAVE SULLIVAN IN THE ELEVENTH ROUND CHAMPION FEATHERWEIGHT OUTPO]NTS THE NEW YORK BOXER IMPRESSIVELY Victor Makes a Bnlhant Showmg and lnfllcts an Incredlble Amount of Pumshment on His. Game Opponent---Bout Is Remarkable for the Amount of lnflghtmg Done by the Two Men : | | | : | } | | | ] A | i | ‘ { i | i | | Ye ¢ faliowing it - with *_a . ght left . to € he W d, gained A | |-thre .face Corbett had SulMvan * lapgh- dpicdegymeec 7oty | | Fing - at’ his" witty. Dbadinage.- The cham- ver Dave Sullivan | Dien ‘missed right:and leff swihgs for the vies” “Pavilion. At hm:,\ nr;:u ru‘mmn'; lbmlr.\';‘} a’ vicious left "o : : {. [ swing ‘that ‘grazed: Corbett's face feree Tddie Grajey, - Manted & rignht: s\ing over. the Kidne I'a fowel- into || pessixea”a struighy tere to the Atte . snding & stralght Jeft on Corbett's nose Sulli- t b round as u\ ! | [a%n went to the foor for a.ecbunt of seven that _they - acknowledged | | | [from & “well dirccfed right flush on the.faw. i |Tie was - up quickly; however, and previous to W of the bell mixed It viciously with 1aft _the ‘bout proceed fur- t but received . much the worst 1 & i h was Corbett's round. her v betn ing. a trag jrbett swung with his right for, | edy eaten’ to but i went wild. "He then missed- a e yus Tigtle and the referee cautioned it | holding _on. fightivig. maching ront of- him re- [ s “some _left fained all his térrible g powe: |3 + Ig - hy the aineq all: hie hitting power. - | : 1 oy d s Al sing several lefis ana Fghts are were mors ‘Aiving about | | 1 lefts and righ sefore. the - fight Tha} Sullivan :‘was 0] F—— it > a}, for the clice. :Eullivan made the champion ma = ¢ ar. ne g 2 ' 0 iting a le and a rigl ke-a-stand for g time-and. then lose YOUNG H T hard on the face while in a mix. Corbest sent o8 6 LouL New Yorler denied] | YU CORBETT, TAR | | Sullivan's head Back with a left.to the jaw. stoutly <hat ok y “such 5-1 IN LABT NIGHT'S BATTLE | he laiter clinoked and in' a mix Corbett got ® < wi. any ‘such pro- | WItH DAVE SULEIVAN. l two. shorthirt Tights to the body. Cor- gramine in view, and:the fight bore out |. | > B | | bett sockid Sullivaw's head with u raidng right his conte sn e 2 5 on the fAte and the bell found Sullivan slug- ediac *;"' < :k “;",:,’" ;:‘-“ + = AT Eing ineftectualy at the champlon's body. 1t sount. ‘o ishment, a s dH = & was Corbett's roun. dated: “appéarance ‘after - the fight| | the sixth round. Corbett staggered Sul-| ‘- Round 4—Sullivan-jabbed the champion on the face with straight [eft and seme ‘fast in- fighting followed, Corbett planting his left to the jaw and then follewing it with left to the Lody. Corbett shot his right viciously -to the shiowed,” and: did his best throughout. | Iu-an onee with a left.to the head, and His Bead was puffed and swollen after | 723 inside:a-16t of Sulltvan's swings. ‘vurben trie@ oftén in‘the seventh tound the contest, “while his mouth was cut : kot Bleeding veveré 2 ot e S St . dver Wit Thicn he wes. woikton. - Sullian oo The engsierie wad remarkable| ETeAtTapifity .and barely missing the | hard ‘rights ai-the champlops var .and the n retased kS reast-toc for the. ambunt of infighting ‘.m(b“’“‘“k on each occasion. Cprbett was| [reas "nmhw;‘"f“k e fopk ‘plase, the men beipg looked to-| PUSY- At kiFad ‘and body inthe eighth | Llows. Finaliy Corbett broke-and chopped a viclous right to the jaw, sending Sullivap to the floor for the cbunt of nine. Sellivan came up Eroggy and a left uppércut (o the jaw once more sent him to the floor for the count of nine. It looked easy for Cofbeit. Suilivan came up, clinchéd, and the bell practically saved bim from a knockolt. Corbeft's biows Were clean cut-3ad gether arid punching for minutes at| 'oU0d;and Sullivan hung on repeatedly A time in_evéry round. Sujlivan was | 10 €S¢4D€ punishiment. the .offerder :in’ thé hanging on, the Sullivan-rushed-Corbett to.the ropes little champion usually trying to fight | ! the. ninth ‘round ‘and pushed him himgelf tlear He seemed able to hl!‘ outside the upper’ rope. 'orbett came it looked from any position in which he found | Pa¢K fghting. . Then they Had a’sIug- | wouiamot Tast anather rownd. - ooovan himself . and: wifh ‘great force. - When | €108 meateh.. Corbett punished Sulli- Tourid 6—Corbett drove fearfl rights and Yefts ‘on his antagonist's. jaw went to the floot twice for the count ‘of seven. Lorbett - met Sallivan with a_ fearful jolt to and’ the ‘latter clung desperately to the.chanipion. * A wild §wing by Sullivan caught Corbeft un’ the stomach, but He waded. t in after Sullivan, sending- him to the | rcpes with left-and right hooks. to the jaw. They mixed it," Corbett delivering. terrific pun: ishment on (hé body and face. Sullivan. bled from the nose.. Corbett:drove his left. straighi to the face,"but.-8ullivan surprised the cham- plon by sending in two tetrific lefts, one .th |'van terribly in-the tenth round. He and Sulllvan seht hind Yo his knees with a right to | the Jaw and started -his left for the | head ‘at the ‘same time. This landed lightly * while "Sullivan "was on : his knees -and ‘the crowd hissed Corbett | for_this” vidlation of ring etiquette. FOUL IS CLAIMED: he went gt Sulitvan it was.|lke a ro. tary: p!nw gn.ng lh,mugh a hank 01 BID“S LACK FORCE. en- fiuuhan landed “his blows seemed: to. ‘have. 50 fqup as ‘they ‘did not séem to-bother Corbett:in the least. | The l‘tter seemed positively -fat and < and -Jack M m-oe signed articles to: | of $25,000 ts guaranteéd. | ot $5600. However, Sullivan drove his right +| twice 1rito the body “and.a lefi into, the plave. He fo “orhet in bis (Sullii: plon as much as he to finish to (he. wiih bonors even. Corbett’ | hard 16fts - on: D: There were claims of foul, but Referea Graney motioned ‘the. men to continue. [‘Sullivan held on early in the eleventh | found. Corbett sent -two' rights to the head ‘and. kept oendLng in jolty. left: Corbett was fighting ke a little: whirl- wind and- Sullivan was hopélessly.-out of it. He went down for. eight seconds from -4 left to the jaw, and was on the | verge ‘of ‘being knocked: put- when Referee Graney had it stopped. The total reeeipts: weré $6000. The not a muscle’ showed above the sur- face on his plump Hh1e body.- He was undoubtedly well-frained, howr‘er as he @14 not breatlie hard, and the most violent exertions @14 pot tire him When' the [fnen. faced each other in the ring “nr eemed as, plump- as | 2 partridge, White ‘~ull_ n had the sin: ewy muécular appearahce. of a highly | trained athlete: Sulltvan was first to jead and sent a.right.and left jab to 1" €ame: back with a the body d-oné to-the face. .Both fought :desperately, Sllivan making a rally that sent | the vavilion® intp ‘an.’uproar. It looked very much Ifke o dying man's effort, howeyer, ‘but meverthéless Sulifvan inflicted bad punishment _on the champipn the round ended.. It was Corbett's round. . Round 0—Thay cushed together withoui re- sult. Sqllivan appeared o have recupers somewhat. Corbeit swung. left 10 - the + Hghtly. and_was .eountered with left - hoo the stomach. Corbett missed a terrific | swing r.;‘r the jaw and a right” swing ‘went - wild, t s as did a stralzht left by Sullivan. Corbett milssed two left hooks for the bods: .and “failed In “an attempt - to ‘swing. land a right Sullivan put’in a straight left -to The Jeft -and.. rigm to the "head.” He -ran | club managers #aid- that of.this:they |31 "6 3 tliowed it with & right swing and | Sullivan ‘into Corbett’s.’ corner, where | recelved 40 per cent, or 32490 Of the | they “clinched. Corbett sent Sulivan beck ‘ . with a straight left to the face and in a Sublivan -€iipped. down. = Cerbett “was remainder’ Corbett recéived 80 per cent; | Wit & stralght let lefts to the body. J busy. i the sé ond mund scoring. re- | Or 32100, and. Sulivan the remafning 40| the beil -rang Corbeit sent in & stralght ‘Fight peatedly ~with: right -and 1eft ‘o -both | Der cent, amounting 1a $1440. to the- face. Sullivan showed ' great - improves mient in this round and Corbett acted Inclu cautiously. Round_7—Salltvan was short with left they ciinchod. - Breaking away, effectually: with rights rights over the kidney$ and-then a wicked fight. swing to the. body..° Sulllvan ‘planted .a vicious left. hodk fo the body that made Cor- They clinched ahd: Corbétt; afler. missed_a ‘fearful léft swing’ “He offset’ this by a hard right sWing tosthe head and escaped a founter. Cor- ‘beit swung ‘his Tight ‘to_the ear and missed & .swing ‘with his right for the '“w. Sulfivdn | futced the champiof to the ropes, “lahding left fluéh to the face and, A right, -6 the head They svent to-close. quarters, miximg it wit out damage. “Tha bell clanged st this stage. Suldivan noullmlzd to show fmprovement. . - Round - missed- right swipg “for the ear and !he) 'enl together. . Emerging | from the- :II?ch Corbett Jolted Sullivan . with right fo the jaw and quick as a flash planted ‘- He sentia hard right{: Corbett was -seconded -by ‘Harry to the )w- and then kpocked Sullivan | Tuthill; Billy ‘Otts and Tim MeGrath. down-5¢ith a: et £5 the hiead. ‘Corbett | Sullivan had Jtmmy Barry, Frank Mc- was. Aghting fim»m whien’the round | Corineil 'and . Frank McDonald in his ,.nd,,d : | corner. .’ There were the -usual <chal- ht:over & hard Jeft: to-the| lenges and just' before the men - were s head, followed “nh,’ sent together Jimmy Rrift was" calfed nie’ Hut ‘of @ clinch, | Jto the ring and was introduced amid look !ermu!l great nnplause, 2 and 16t 1o’ the head, but| PRt 3 retur that staggered him;| CORBETT . LEADS ALL THE WAY - Spllivan early in the| nd both swung in- Corbett put two 2 Corbett” st | Sullivan anlcally Loses “the B-me' of the Head,-a favo ) Jois in the Fourth Round. 2 last night: -Sullivan. was knocked down Following s a description of tha with a dsht te tne head'and stayed [ Corbett-Sullivaii. fight by rounds . ay| down nm- ‘seconds, 'He wn knol‘.ked seen by an expert-at the ringside: Round .1—After some ‘sparring- Bullivan lea | ovlce "with tect. - failimg Short. t then | swaumg ineffectually. with right or the Jaw 285 | irfedt a”left cross, which fail | s Jeft hard to:the pose, and a moment later Bullivan backed away two.rights eaught him “Cogbett missed: left and. Fight swings for thé | TIEhts o' the -body. ~Corbett. missed & fight | ®ot in-a 1eft to'the head and a -right to the. . Jaw. - ey 4t66d ‘close together and *finally as cn jaw - and_he quickly sought -refuge M - a mlx-un, Irp which. he recelyed two fearful n-was Knocked duwn fl‘"fi' I face and_ Sutlivan neat 1y blocked similar- at- | SWINg -after, recelviog a straight left to the the Aifth found*with a shower -of hard |.temjs. . Sullivap: landed, 1ighitly “with lett on | face,” drove in a straight right on ,sulllv-n- he and face, forcing him to a clinch, Vi e iows. JHe was down again Tor éight | b :«"mu Ctovesna . Baliva m“'u. fighitng - followed, with Corueti hasite . con seconds and- Corhpett tried his best fo | nloc left and mx:.l". {g the head. 3 - :‘efldmt' y n-de b';t:n of it. It was easily Cor- 3 - s _roun: 's - #iop hirp.. Corbett leaned against him | [ICANY Copell 5o B :m"nn Vi eriod ' | Ereat orce behing them, ullivan ooked & by sehuu! ‘to come with his head on his chest and, was :;n- ing, mrissed ' ,wnrrlnd 8s he went to hix corner. - % winging over his right and Jeft, doing | be = m&;s:lnmm‘:‘ Iu.- the Yace, | Round 5—They at once mixed it. the chai am.’ terrible execution. . He staggered 8\11‘; o u-ei m’r‘: £ h(‘ was livan with a right to the head and | We, ‘o CH va -melie 7 the latter hung on to avoid punish- | o b his cleverness and was ment. There wis a great mixup at the B S R e e “end of the round and Co¥bett came OUL | countered with left and_ right of 3t. unscathed. ‘ o | ing ana “Soliying” his ufi‘lul 5, | van fought back Eallintly. but his “The men slowed uw‘,mmblzh Guick s o', Grove bis' Hlght o the body, [ to ind '8 resing pisce.” MUNROE SIGNS WITH JEFFRIES Men Are 10" Battle: for' the Heayy Welght ‘Champmn- day. to fight for the * heavy-weight champmnshlp of. theé “mld before the Yowmlta Athletic Club, San Frahcis¢ o, during the iast week in May. A purse © The purse will be divided, 65 per centto ‘the winner and 35 per cent to the loser. . The stakeholder will' be Harry Corbett 6f Sarn Francisco. Bach, man is to put up a forfeit of $5000 and the elub also is to. post a:forfeit James C. Kennedy of the Yoseniite €lub offered. $20,000 first, but when ‘this was declined he raised his. offer - to $25,000. Billy Delaney répresented. Jeffrics: and, Harry - Pol- | lock spoke for-Munroe. g | Eddie Graney of San Frincisco V\A(l'l agreed en for referce, s e Eeie | breast to breast, Corbett doing _the mosé exe- cutfon. had the better of the early part of ‘the round : Round {0 —.Tiiey mixed it,ggain exchanging ‘rights .and’ lefts to tire bod betg r. outfought his antagoni: save blows to. Dave’'s- one. Sulll joited “the- champlon with a - HEbC- 4 and swas -ordered to diseontinue Holding - by. Referee Graney, Finally- Corbett caught Sul- livan with & ‘hdrd right. swingon.tle Jaw and-a. léft ‘g the sdme- place: Carb: celved a strataht left om the jaw as he broke awdy’ and. they. mjxed. 1t agaln- viclously,. bett: planting Hight anil defs on- ¢ bett sent. Sulkvan’ to.ithe Aoor, : and thé .crowd’ velled it Wi -a right : gnt “the el - tang: . Tiie tionabl§ = delivered. *. wax foll, plainfy Wwhile udques: The. trowd Rept on ‘velling ** of the round, but, Referée Gr: pafd ‘no a tention to:ths_claim of-'Sullivan’s seconds.-- Round' " a mix Griett plantad (wo. rights over. the .Khineys. e swupg threg e's. tade. and. tor t6 &-clinch. an. ‘gvalanche:of rights and -lefts on the and Sullivan &pit’ blood. all - oVer “the’ ring! He. | sdved himeelf-only by clinéhing. Corbett sent Sullivan to. (e faot- With = feartul left #wing' and, Sullivan came ‘to: h! Eorbett Deat -h o€ _fnto. 8- jely.. ‘clung desperat: 6 hie . chaiplon, .- Corbett beat his opponent.:inerciess)y -aboit “tre ‘face and Jjaw.- Ncarly. sending him through the ropes Thé <rowq velled rapey (G &top ihe gabie, frishman being nuac- the Caritest, y e firaney stopped the. agajrist km. 'IHI" \(m “LIGH ] Corbett ts Reported at “thé ‘fleqnired Notch—Betting: Is. I‘l,.ht A large crowd saw .the boms weigh, in-at:Harry . Corbett’s at & o’clock ] last night. ~Young Corbett and a party of friendx dashed ap in his automobile, which he. was - driving limself. ‘As usugl the champion was not.entirely sure that lie would weigh in properly and he.was on h(nd early to-.test his weighti - He 'teSted himself in private first and wis' then ‘ready for the official” trial: | When the tinie “arrived and. Corbett stepped - on. the ‘sedles. the:bar raised | with hin,. -He stepped off quickly and Sulltvan svas not satisfied. He ‘made the champion step on the scales again and this time ‘the weighing proved satisfactory. SuHiyan was well within the weight. In the ring Corbett looked big and fat. . The straight betting remained at 10 ‘[ turnishéd the big sirprisé of the rac- ] the !;rength ‘af- Fifs. impressive win over “{-onily. losing ‘the place by -a nose. to 3. There was.some éven money betting that Corbett would win inside of fifteen rounds..” There wus not much wagered. 3 AR 2 O & RAFAEL DRAWS WITH SEIGER. Boxers -Pat Up Slow Slugglng Match . for Ten: Rounds. " - Frank. Rafael ‘and- Charley. Seiger, i l'(!ught ‘a :ten-round slugging go of the ice wagon “typ Both *nen were -fighting sfrong” when the . gom; .-rounde hrough-if anymlng Seiger” sééined to liaye a shadé the -better’ 6f the ‘argument, :for. he, was | the aggressor * throughout and’the- freshér. of -the palr at'the finish. - ‘Belger made the best showing of.his | career on. the Pacific Coast. e. was always tendy to -mix’ It ‘and freyer. wineed when " he -was -hit. . Rafaet seeméd afrdld of his oppenient, for the latter :was mauch heafler an Lliké a.weiterweight. Rafaél seemed all -bat ¢une in the third round. when Selger planted- a | slralght right on’ his jaw and sent - to the carpet tor e1ghl the “trick’ w: Seiger. came, to {he front again'and hnd Rafaej on-. tflQ ‘wane.. Both m_e-n came- up-stron Ra!ael'u tast work in. this roflnd 1h nekrae M'cl"w tt ealled the “bout, gconds.. Soon |- wzas.ghe ‘funniést’ thing ver'oeen al Mechanic§’ Pavilion. * After fhe ‘men, <. Attell devottd £ riy‘all his ‘time in the first’three Tounils to: falling down round. m latter was ‘game and |.!- o Three Favomes Run Flrst Over a Slow ing ‘at Oa.kland track .yedterday.. On° M:. 'L -Daly’s colt” Judge -last Satur: [ forced’ fo fub the odds. by degreea from 11 to 10 to-% to 5 . In. the interim. Lord ‘Wadswerth w ceding. to 15t 1, at- Which figure his -owner.bet $300'aciogs the board:” When Young Pepper started r\mnmg qut. on” the str¥teh’ turn Travers; astride Lord - Wadsworth; took thelead, winning Ea!~ at the judges”stand from Red Cross Nurse:' ‘Johnny Daly mde a fumbling sort o! race on. the- favorite. thrnugh the strétch and after looking a prob: ‘ablé winner at one’ stage ended ‘up !n the show. The start.was bad; bath So lanus-.and S(\ufrhare being Teft.- Although- thé track was very heavy: anrd holding, form. was well maintained, favarites taking half of the purses.” The attenddnce was up to the average, nots withstanding that the card wore a very fiuffy lock, Therg’ was .not n fnrmidab!e arrdy nf rhacing hardware in the opeuing sprint, and as Rustic Gifl: looked. ‘the most eligible candidate shé was played down to 8 0.5 faveritism. The mare lacked speed and ran an indifferent third James. Nealon's Cassie -W, .ridden by Bonner and 6 t6 1, won all the- way, .beating the 30 te-1 shot. Amoruna out five lengths.. =~ : Jerry Roach, “who -rode Rustic 'Girl, mée with- better -success astride the | néxt favorite, Landsdowne. The gelding always favored .a: heavy -.track and Closed at oddsaf 13°to:5 for the. six- furlong: :nnm following. - Knapp, em Miuresca, beat the bunch away from the :barrier, but the favorite gradually wore down the lead of -the Miller mare, -win- 1LHIRE ¢leverly: at the!wire by a length. Away .poorly, Sol ‘Lichtenstein Tost the show to- Lady ' Kent hy Pickaway showed oar{ speed, then fell back beaten. 5 A ‘very ordinary collection af platers lined ‘up 'in the split of the five and a haif furlong number. Hoceo. was :in- |'stalled favorite at 6 to 5. and after a ,ustlitig ride on the part of. Jack Mar- nn disposed of the second Hder; by ‘a Tength. Target: third.. 1f wvordh - $30, the mile gellisig- affair certainly loaked a set- -up for Mr. Pin- ‘gle. Obpening -at ‘twos, thé cheéstnuf. horse’s pdds were nounded down to 6 to and this looked a liberal quetation. He .was piloted by Buxton, and ‘after -getting away from the-post-poorly and being . cut ‘off on’ two or, three occa- giong - ‘wen -easily . from Outburst, a 12.to1 shot. .Mr. Farnum came next, Sue Johngon. blew up after lea(hng into the slre:dl Botlr O'Hagen'’ and h=herm. first. and second - ¢hoiees, - respectively, for the concluding: mile and a sixteenth event, acquitted. themselves nobly, one finish- ing: fourth, the other fifth. The winner turned .up in Veterano;: backed down from 10 to4%%.. He was sent to the froat on the siretch turn by Jack Martin and | finished - three: ‘lengths. hefore Daisy Green“at the wire. - Chickadee, another Gutsider,. ran third. NOTES. OF THE TRACK. Jamaica, Fort Erie and ngh!and Park stake events close to-day. “Caesar Young did not lay prices yes- terday. Pete Romigh purchased Searcher be- fore the rdace for $600. Jack Martin was the only rider to pilot two winners. In the last race he nearly knocked Isherin down .on the stretch turn with Veterano. in the first event Little Sisfer burst 4 bloed vessel and fell dead opposite the three -apd .a half furlong pole. addicted to the habit of bleeding ;hpuld not be permitted to start. = . Mr. Dingle was bid up from 3400 jo $709 - By Hafry }'(oblnson The stable horse. 3 Entries wilk close to-day for the thir- teen stakes of the Harlem Jmkey Cluh ndtional handlcap. far wetghts will be announced Mm’zh 29;- also for:the-ten stakes to be run at the spring meeting’ of “the.’ Kangn Cny Jockey ‘Club. ; Followlng are 0= ly g enmelr- . Fijst. race—Five furloiigs; four-year-olds and eelling e % R { ot L ady Anbe (MeChtterty). 6184 “Alicé- Caréy “(Bell) . iu\; bfldden of Night (Perk ptivate:. (Bianchj- & Co: G0y - ihstie Girl (Fitsgerakd Vaterpower, (movzr),. Seaforth (Redmond).. -’ (Jeiness) $az. epentus coligan Burns & Wa “Eildie. Jones-He _mo S Molts ™ (Shannon) 82 Titus (Meek).. B Illnfl“ A(;efl when’ the" last ronnd opened. "Fhen the’ Nome ahan - requeréq hlm- self and b gan to.land a few. wn.llons. _He' jarted Attell-with - several nasty jolts and swings, but never leeh:ed lon\'lly. ueglec(ed his 0dds re-: two lengths: | “Big Bill” Kndapp escaped any injury. Horses “Thie . fight was .ll?htly in nvor ot ard-eft-to the jaw. . The referee call- beat Sanfranson up h.dlyin the. fifth’ ed’it a dnw. and_ thl crowd hissed SAN FRANCISCO CALL’S 'LORD WADSWORTH WINS VERY EASILY . WlTH~'THE BOOKS LAYING 5 TO x. RACING FORM CHART. OAKLAND RACETRACK—MONDAY, Feb. 2. Weather fine. Track heavy. ‘| 194, FIRST RACEZFive and a half furlongs: selling; mares; 4-yr.-oids & up:. first, $325: Index|' Heirss and -Owner. [weise. k. %. Str. Fin. | Jockey. | Op. - €l Cassie ‘W, 5.(3. C, Nealon) ‘mi» 2 12 11,11 18 (Bonmer ....| Amorusa,’ 4 (P, McGuire)....| 92| 3 22 23721 28 |Crosswaits | Ruatlc Girl: 6 & ruuznlumno, 43.33 332 86 '|Boach | BS70 |Argot; .6 (3: Rich).., ...1 (.9 828 71 43 Travers 5798 |Penance, 4 d T, MeCarthy). | 1 & n’ 6345 15 5 14 Sherwood . 6182 {Egyp. Pringess, 6:(1.0" Raurkemod S 3b 42 41.68 Vandrbout | 8184 [Peart Diver, 4 (Carliefe Co.).[104].7 7345 3%°6 % 7.1 |J. T. Shehn £848. | Priestiike. 4 (Frisco Stable). 104/ e shias e axton.. . 608S. [Little Sll('r S (Graffort. Cov) 108/ b Bled . napp - A ¢ 1% minutes, . OF at 2:13% Cussie. piace. §-2; sho 7 ,‘1""”:':“-“5 Girl. show, 1-5 fl.n oh. 'm. by Trentola- . Cataltas, Trained .by J. C.- Nealon. 'Scraiched-—Penzance, l"\vn. 1. Stast. poor. - Wom casily. ‘Second and third. easily.” Winher had plenty of speed. - Amoruna has bad knees afid .track euited her.- .Rustio Girl.lacked speed. Littls Sister burst a bl . _véssel and féll dead | 8105. SECOND RACE—Six furlongs; selling; 4-vear-olds and up: value fo first, $325. Tndex ‘Herse and Owner. [WeISE. %. 3. % Str. Fin. < op: . 6174 |Lansdowne, 4 (E.- nu(mnm n‘ 4 8 %323 Roach 1-3 6151, [Muresca, 5 (Mrs. Miller). .... 102 2 in 18 14 Knapp ....| 5:2 (6145)|Lady Kent, a (Wellman). ‘o 3 83476 61 32 |Holbrook ..|. 8 6174 |Sol Lichtexstein, 5 (Romigh).|101|.8 T2 83478 41 |Reed B Bl Ll&X Flnneur 6 (C. McCafferty)..[104 6 62.81 5% 'Ikmnfir - L] Preston, 4 (Scdaretg).. .,JIN' 5 41 454 % e ckaway, 4 (A. J. Jackson). 99| 1 28 33.2 10 [ 4 Ccnteslnn( 5 4Dlnmcnd ‘: IM02 7 ... 8 8 3 30 | At post 6 minutes: Off at 2:43 Lansdowne, pidce; 1: show, : Muresca, . “3; ‘show, 1. Kent, show. 2 Winher, b, g by. Russell-Fancy Rem nant. Trained by I P. Fitzgérald, ~Scratched—Yellowstone. Start good. Won cleverly Next. three driving, ‘Winner best.: Muresca-could have won in sloppy gojng. Lady Kent fan her race. passed :it up. - So "did Pickaway. .| 8196, Lichtensteln away" nnom THIRD RACE:Five.and a half furlongs; selling; 3-year-olds: Flaneur can- do better, Sir Preston value to frst, $325. Hoceo (Plioto,_Stable) 71 three driving. off. several times. Mr:. Farnum rat A soft’_spot- for: Mr..Dingle: 8151. |Box_Elder (Hamilton. Stable). s s |- 6158 |Targette . (D. £ 95 ‘The Jew (K 20 - 30 Mendota - (Nap: an an 6138 [Red- Bird. (E. g R 6158 Hannah - Van {Lee & Son).... Holbrook . ..| 30-~ 30 | v Pown: (Haskell)...... |Cross . 0. Time—:25, .:51%, 1:12%. At post-1 mfnute. Off -at 3:08. Haceo, place, 1-2: show, ‘out -Elder, rlal":. :hr\l p.- Targette,” show, 4-5. Wiiiner. br. f. by Take Notfce- * Happy Malden. Trained by . D Anthony. Start falr. Won all out Secon: 'v and third handily Martin - astride - winner - buriiped. Box Elder on strétch tuwn. Winner kept 1 very busy ‘Targefte has gone back. Red Bird. wom't do. S 6197. FOURTH RACE—Ons mile; selling; 4-year-olds and. value to first, 3325 Index] Torse and Owner. |WtiSt. %.: %. Stf. Fin..| Jockey. | Op. - €l 6175 . Mr. Din;le 4 (E. Tierney): .. 105 7 Buxton: ....| 2. 8:3 6175 |Outburst,-a (J. -J.- MeAlester) 112 2 See ... 13 12 2 {Mr: r-‘armun 4 (McCafferty) : . 107 3 Bonner -...| 8. 12 earcher. 6 (O: P: Romigh)..| 97 s 9. .15 (G100) Tsabellia; 4 (MacNamara).. . 106 5 s s 0 {Billy "Moore, a (T. T.-Rector). {102, T2 4 8 8 2 |Sue_Johnson, a (E.Fitzgerald)100{ 3 1 6.1 6 e .12 El Fonse, .8 (C. P.°Finkj....1107/ 7 42° 3 5§ Time—:28, :51, 1:18 .1:46%. - At post 3 minutes, 1-2; shaw, 4. . Outburst, - place; Ornament - Nelile: C.: Trained: by Joe John. Winner bid up to $705 by H. rly. Next 3-year-olds; value: to first quit_ - El Fonge stopped to nothf ‘6198, FIFTH: RACE-Futurity course; purse; Indfx Horse nnrl Ownvr Wi St 17|Lord Whadsworth (Ferguson). . (813%)[Tied C. Nurse' (G, ML Brown) 107 (61S6) [Celebrant -{ Hamiiton Stable). 5886 | Young ' Pepper (F. O'Rourke). - 6186. |Solanus -(Jentiings & €o.)-. .. 6186 '|Soufriere (Dayton. & :Co.). .. Daly put up a bungiing ride on Cel u ray ran out on stretch. turn. 6199, . SIXTH RACE—One and:a sixtecnth mil Pulled up - 3; show, 13015 - 131315, At pot minute.. Off at'4:00 - WadsworiH, placs, §; 2. urse_ place, 9-5: show, 4-5. Celebrant, show. out.’ W by: 8t. George-~ Tropbs. - Trained:by T: G. Ferguson. Seratched—Ananfas a Won - ea Sécond handily, Third driving. - Lord . Wadsworth breezed Cross Nurse, ran her ebrant Ye friere 5. | Véterano, 4 (W. C. Vivell) [Dajey Green. 4 iFollansbee). § [cCatlerty). At post 1% mfm'\‘ ™ ickadee (McCafferty). Wadsworth™ (Blanch! & Co.) 9 Prince Blazes (Baird & Co.) . *Carilee’ (Appleby & Co.) - 61 four-yéar-olds -t 100 100 {008 race—Seven - farlongs; Abd upward; selling: ellowstone (Fine) $170 *Young Morello - (Scharetg] 6105 *Flaneur (McCafferty). 6170 Possart (Case) 990 Flyer (Ryan). | | | ) (Cofte) . 4591 *Montana Peetes: | ous3 *Marelio. (Quitilan) .Sixth. race—Six furlongs:: three-year-olds: | t. Yusef (Summets) .:.. Midway (Piedmont Stable) eorge Berry (Boettger) alto (Feuntain) r Appleby (Ferguson) &cherzo (Pueblo Stable)- . 6158 *Dusty Miller’ (Sheridan), 613% Et Tu Brute (Moran) .. *Apprentice allowance. s PROBABLE WINNERS. i e a 3 | Pirst race—Fair Lady Anna, Capti- vate, Alice Curey. _Second _race—Cardinal Ilflt Mooli- gan, Light of Day. Third race—XLeader, Olympian, Titns. * Pourth race—TLady. wu-vm, Chick- -ddee; Carilee. . - ‘rflth mo—m 13 | T ‘Or.. Feb. 20.—An.. examination ‘was made - -of th, nelmfllfp Grace Dollar to- [ day.. Tt. was #6und that -her tallshaft was. “broken and her bronze wheel was.hanging on Wer, shoe.. Captaln Olsen has not heard {sam. her owners, sp at presept Mmln! can Be !old of her futufe plams.- 29 —Cnl’umbh Tas in- oms’ tariff. considerably to meet y ‘judgments rendersd. against her by ‘the various arbitration tribunals which ‘| have just concluded their work. according to # Teport from Consul General Snyder at Bo- l 2 . piace, Gréen, . place, sHow. 6 X 2 *“h. by Rel E1 Santa Anita-Oyange Leaf. ' Trained by Wt Vivell.- Serutehed— Prifve Blages. Start good. ‘Won fitst three driving. Winner. was heavily played. Daisy Green did well in a cheaper class- -©'Hagen cut -off. and in poor going .most -af. the way Esherin' weakly riddep and bumped on: streétch, turn by winner 2 -— - - Results at Essex Park. HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Feb. 29.—Es= gex Park results: PFirst race, ofi¢ mile ‘and seventy yards—Jerty -won, Kingstelle second, Judge Cantrell third. Time, 1:% . Second race, three and a half 1 longs—Hadrian won, Marseis second, Tom Shel third. ime, :43%. Third race, five and a half furlongs, selling—Joe Martin won, Mike Strauss second, Lillianette third. Time, Fourth r one mile and teenth—Honolulu won, Mamselle sec~ ond, Easy Trade third. Time, 1:43%;, Fifth race, five and a half furlongs —Moor Hen won, Sam Houston sec~ ond, Caithness third. Time, 1:08%;. Sixth race,; séiling, . six furlongs— Ralph Young wen, Tennessee second, Annorad third. Time, 1:22 ————— ew Orleans. Feb. 29.—Crescent ce, NEW ORLEAN City results: First race, seven and a half far< longs, selling—Maritana won, St. Cara Sparrow Coop third. Time, cond race, six furlongs, selling— Cypriane won, Wreath of Ivy second, { Shortcake. third. Time, 1:14. Third .. race, - half mile—Vipérine fwori, -Modred’' Law second, Lady Greenwood third. . Time,. 1:48. “Fourth race, handicap, one mile— Lou Dorsey won, New York second, Trogon third, Time, 1:39 1-5. *Fifth race, one mile and seventy yards, seiling—Pronta wo,n, The Mes- senger second, Ic\cle third. .Time, 1:44. ‘Sixth race, six and a halt’ turlongs— Malster wort, Sierra.second, Aruchuc ‘third. Time, 1 ADVERTISEMENTS. 43 dahbn and ‘to-day that _Blood: Poison by others the glands of the -groine "swell -and inflamé, a 2| yed erupti ! | body, e movnth and throat “.:"x' eye-brows drop out, and_ ugly ycllorw blotches make _th appearance, and if the dlm is -not checked at this stage, eir Sppetkie, Aithos 3 ) the blood must SSS tows exly _that it a minera for The dxsene which hn brought more sufimng, degra .. d‘s:ce upon the human race is the same .’ il centuries ago. Tt.is called Contagious : - “The Bad Disease,” and i8 given cther ‘names; but among all nations is regarded as the blackest and vilest of all human diseases. .It goes from bad to aworse ; the little sores that first appelr are aoon followed- dld n breaksouton the .“—nt Taithtaily: I S. 8., become ulcerated, ‘heh“““d m:‘th?.?t‘::k -'.;I!e!no. and it cured me com- Duw, everybone. muscle, tissue and.nerve in the body becomses infected with the poison, and from the roots of - the hair to the aolaof the feet there i$ not a sound spot anywhere. To cure'this awful con! th blood zhonmwwh 1 seemed 10 grow worse ‘while.. it neve: be cund At the nflvm and be health lndth‘ GIMIIR' WS ten years ago, Anlnlcn lmmmnm e > Savannah, Ga. -° . R. NEWMAN. first be purified, and nothing will do and surely as'S. S. S., which has been yunnmufidotefofthewm msofConhgwpth’on.Polm Hfir&nfyudpgt. ash may check it for n:e, but it eo::l:ackd:;:stfll mw lam 8.8.8.is purely veg and $1,000 is of £ gmn rite for our home- mdmmmeuum-nmmmmmmm .quiuxe medical advice. _mm.“-‘m“

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