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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALE, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1904 WANDEE KENNELS' TERRIERS SWEEP THE BOARD AT ANNUAL BENCH SHOW ROYAL WHITE, AT 25 TO |, GETS FIRST RACE AT OAKLAND Watkins Overton Is Backed From 20 to 8 to 1 and Defeats The Fretter Cleverly—Velna Scores Brackets—Alice Carey Runs Ahead of Fast Ones—George Berry Wins CYCLERS AID THE PARK OVAL With the Athletes They Lend a Hand to the Movement | for the New Speedway N PROSPECTS ARE BRIGHT| —_— | ' Public Spirited Citizens Make Possible a Notable/ Addition to Playground it ! A rousing meeting of the Amateur | Athl > and Driving Association was held Jast night in the Palace Hotel and some mew blood was_enlisted ir the good cause of Jding a great public athletic field Golden Gate Park President W. B. Hinchmun of the Pa- | cific Athletic Association was on hand 10 gather data so that he might | espouse the gquestion at the regular sueeting of his der tc zht He of- fered some sugge as to the best manner of reachir sche colleges on the sul ibscriptions | end was empow to go ahead with ngeme as he deemed fit. Board of Trade was also | the have endeavor a banked k park, t hiave neve swing the proposi They working | 2% in conj with the other sports- |1 men and were given ass e that a track, construct e lines would be built between the speed track &nd the cinder path s of twen- 1ty feet in width has b left in the surveyors’ plan which will be exactly suitable for this IsE H It was the o 1 intention to give cut the names of subscribers ‘to the | fund at the meeting, but it was deem- et this go over another | week as several holders of books we 3ot present and sent only the lump sum of their pledges An ddition to the cash fund of ¥ $2500 was made, ed advisable to bringing the ash on hand up 1o $7000. The amount subscribed and | outstanding 1s fully $5000 and may be & trifie more when all reports are re- | ceived. The first of n week com- mittees, appointed by President Simp- | son, will visit prominent citizens of public spirit- with a view to swelling It is hoped that the soon complete the en- ke the plan the fund greatly pew workers will FAIR TRALEE WILL MEET LORD BRAZEN IN BIG STAKE Orack Greyhounds Are Drawn To- gether in Grand National Trials at Union Coursing Park. The second of the series of trials be- tween grevhounds for the Grand Na- | tional Champion stakes will be run on | Sunday at Union Coursing Park. The | and on | will be Lord Brazer The former will first course TS Tralee. in t be d of the card will be 2 64-dog stake. The draw night resulted as fol- ght ve. Red Rock: J E H ve. Pepper Born ¥ Master g Auto vs Fontenc Fara ghie; Hap bazard ve. Mr Motto; Idak Musk vs. Our s, Mellinw Donnybro Frisco Creswick ve Frank Tra Dunn Joe Pasha; Round vs apid Water. Lost UNCLE'S MEN IN FRONT. Gorton Sends in the Only Runs of the | Game in Ninth FRESNO, April 14—The game 1o- | @ay was the best played here this sea- | Druhot and Jones both did good | ®on work from the box, the game being | a pitchers’ battle. Druhot was a puz- | zle until the ninth inning, when he | was found easily. The game had a sensational end. At the end of the minth, with two men on bases and two | out, Gorton came to the bat He sent a two-bagger to left field. scoring the | two men on bases. Score: San Francisce Portiand — | ABR P ABR H.PA. | Widrn, cf4 © 0 0 ODrnan, ct3 6 1 3 © Hildbd, i3 © ® 1 O Ndeau, It4 © 0 1 l-‘ Meany. rf4 © O Frmn, 1b.4 0 014 1 ‘1 ec 11158 z 0 o1 4 2| 1 9 KW .3 o 125 o 0000 0 000 0 ° 1 5°26 14 | **Batted 1 ninth ing run was made. BY INNINGS. San Francisco... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2— 2 Base hits 0310010190386 Portiand .... 0100000001 Base hite......0 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0— 5 SUMMARY Errore- ny, Anderson, Beck (2), Druhot Two-base Rits—Anderson (2), Gorton, Castro, | Sacrifice hits—Anderson, Shea. First base on errors—San Francisco 2, Portland First base on called balis—Off Jones, 1; off Druhot, 3. Left on bases—San Francisco 6, Portland 6. Btruck By Jones, 4; by $ X Doubic play— ©of game—One hour ®nd thirty-five minutes. Umpire—0O'Connell ———— Racing Memphis. MEMPHIS, Tenn., April 14.—Mont y Park resul AR A First race, four and a half furiongs, selling ~-Woodclaim_won. Lady Moneuse secos - @all third. Time x e Second race one Ward won, Tennesseean third. Time, 1:46 Third race, four and a half furlongs—La Fashiou won, Oceaner second, Hutte thiy re! race. ennessee Brewing 2 Stake, seven furlongs—Martinmas won, lr!:‘e Lindsey second, Orfeo third. Time, 1:28%;. Pifth race steeplechase, full course, Ibolll4 two miles—Golden Link won, Mystic Shriner | second, Itacatiara third. Time, 4:43. | R:T(h yuv‘o.om;; find & half miles, selling— Justice w "Redlley second, F) - O'Re ree Admission —_—— Bennings Meeting Ends. BaVASBINGTON, April 14.—Get-away day at nninge furnie e UF the meeting. - Reauts: ¢ "ot 48Y's sport First race. seven furiongs—P; John F. Ahearn second, "Love Note thira 14 - Second race. five furlongs—Wild Iri von, Mirthlest second, The won. ‘Mirth e Claimant third, Third race, second half of Bennings Handi- cap, weven furlongs lo won, Briar. thorpe second, Himeelf third. Time, 1:28 4.5, Fourth race. wbout two miles, handicap. | se—Charies O'Malley won, Twilight Red Hawk third. Time. 4:122.5. Fifth race, seven furlongs—Cantal Tide second, Sweet Jane third. Time, 1:; . s ixth race. one mile and forty yarde—Setau: won, James F second, Time, 1745 26 ST e et SRR — O’Brien Knocks Out Twin Sullivan. ST. LOUIS, April 14.—Jack O'Brien of Philadelphia knocked out “Twin” Sullivan of Boston in the third round to-night of what was to have been a fifteen-round bout. : nile. selling—Rachael | second, Royal Arms won, Time, second and | — ‘1“.'3 | winner turned up in Royal White, a 25 SAN FRANCISCO CALL’S RACING FORM CHART. (um;n hcm‘dl—THl‘RSDAY, April 14.—Weather cloudy. Track fast. 6627. FIRST RACE—Five and a half furlongs; selling; 3-year-olds and up; to first, $325. Index Horse and Owner. [WeSt. 4. 3. %. Str. Fin. Jockey. Op. Cl. 6610 'Royal White 4 (F. Lowry)..|102)12 6n 2n 2% 1h (W. Dugan..| 10 20 6627 Oscar Tolle, 6 (Klunder & B.)[100 8 12 776 3% 2n |Crosswaite 6 7 6609 |The Lieutenant, 3 (H. Stover) 97| 4 21%3 %3 h 35 |Knapp 10 12 Potencia, 4 (F, Devin). 108 7 7n 5 3% 71 4 1% Holbrool 20 20 3 (C. L= Gruwell 85! ® 01%6n 52 5 1 |R. Butler 4 4 (L. Jeuness). 102) 5 22 °8n 82 61% Adair TR > 1z & Co. 97| 2 47,4% 4n 72 Sherwo 20 40 H, & (Mrs. F 100| 1 . 511592 92 8 1% |McBride .. 10 20- 3 (Napa St 85/18 14 12 112 9n |G, Bullman| 10 15 3 (Martin & Co,)..[102{11 9h10110110n |Sinnott .. 5 15 Moaita. 3 (De la Montanya)..| 9514 1Bni3 122112 10 12 9 |Gy ben, 3 (W, C. Vivel)..| 85 € 1 1%y 1ni23 10 20 Rowell, 4 ( 108110 8111213 13 20 a2 (Garden City Stable)100] 3 % ulled up - 4 7 At post 1 minute. Of Lieutenant, show Fountain, & hed—Box Crigli did selling ngs T at 2:16. Royal White ran gamely, Zenonian off poorly. She was uninjured. White, place, 8; show. 4. Tolle, Winner, ch. g. by Roval Flush-Clara White, Elder, Bell Reed, Start good. Won in & Oscar Tolle should have won. Potencla not_outbreak her field to-d Gondolus did Gottletben quit, Nonie was *Los Angeles index 60S0. : 2-year-olds; value to first, $325, Jockey. Fin. | | - — | na (G. M. Van Gordon)... 102 2 13 Jdones....| n Jose (Summers & Co.) 105, |J. T. Shehn| . Dobson) 105 1J. Lewis. 1 |Otis ... |Crosswa 4 Holbrook Wright 4 3 ; |P. Phillips Voyage (Mre, Miller) {Knapp At post 1 minute. Off at 2:421;_ Velna, place, 1-2; show, 1-4. Jose, 11-5. Short. show. 2.5. Winner, ch. f_ by Rubicon-Motto, Trained by Scratched—Edgeclift, Ding Dong, Miss Tonopah. Start good. Won driving. Third stopping, B Velna best ridden. rode a very sioppy race. Five and a half furlongs; selling: 3-year-olds and up; to first, San Jose ran an improved Howard Vance was sore. Horse and Owne: ._4 (Painter) McLaughlin) ... Morehouse) . . . 2) Rie 3 S Algareta, a (I 908 Waterspout, 3 (R. A. Smith). Batidor, 4 (W P. Fine)...... 108 8 Argot, 6 (J Rich) 97 5 A S. F. Brown)......[110/ 3 M 6 (Buckholtz & P.).. 107/ 8 H a (A. Neal) .07 9 10 4 (A W. Coffey) [107| Left e—:2415 49 1:08%; At post 7 minutes ehow. 1-4, Riesca, plage, 1; show, 1-2 Santa Cruz, Trained by W. C. Hutchinson Glendenning, Inspector Munro, Our Pride. easlly. fairly well e impost ond and third driving. Amasa quit was too great for her. FOURTH RACE—One mile and Algareta, show. 2. Winner, ch. m, by St. Carl Start Winner best Adair's handling of Modder a joke. on at “Winnifride, place, 11 Scratched—Rustic Girl, Pencil Me Orchan, fair for all but Gladys Bell, Won Riesca ran her race, Algareta ran Stuart rode Hirtle and ards; selling; 4-year-olde and up; to first, $325. i with more speed to-day Billy Moore can made a diemal showing. *Los Horse apd Owher. Wi/St. . Str. Fin. Wat_Overton, 4 (Knebelkamp)| 96/ 2 1%1 1% |McBride ... The Fretter. a_(F. O Rourke) 106/ 4 h Crosswaite 2 7 Greenfleld 6 1 4 |P. Phillips. 5 1 W, Dugan.. 1 1 Holbrook .. Coffey) 3 1 1J. Lewis. .. (Kirk & Co.) 103 8 13 At post 4 minutes Sinnott 1:4714 Off at 3 Overton, place. ! 3 : show, 1. Isabellita, show, 1. Winner, ch. §. by Belvidere- 3. Ownbey. ~ Scratched—Idogo, Ada N. Start good. Won ridden ariving. There was little pace and Overton repeated, The Fret- With stronger handling Isabellita would have do much’ better. Mocorito has gone back. Montana Peeress Angeles index 6505. N 6631. FIFTH RACE—Futurity course; selling; 4-year-olds and up; value to first, $325. index| Horse and Owner. 4 (Bottger & H.) 4 (8. Judge & Co.).. 6 (M. Jones). £ 6 (Bianchi & McG.) O’ Rourke) 1% Rollick, At post ; show, 1 Harmon. Winner ran right to her notch. Trained by E Brenn Flaneur had no early ne racing luck speed So did 1 ‘minutes. show. 5-2 Scratched—Quiz 11 did well. Jockey. Sherwood . W. Dugan. Off at 4:04. Winner, Benlash place, 2: show, Trappean- Abbie Won all driving. Rollick could have won with better Dora I quit early. Sir Preston stopped. b, Start good. . SIXTH RACE—One mile; selling; 3-year-olds; value to first, §325, 2o Horse ani Dwaer. |WtiSt. %. 3%. %. Str. Fin. | Jockey. Op. CI. ) George Berry (Bottger & H.).| 4104 Sherwood ..| 2 est (Clifford & Co.)... 1%1 W. Knapp..| 1 (Mrs, Coffey) 24 2 3. Lewis. .. 3 Hamilton Stable) L3 J. T. Shehn| 10 e (W P. Fine) 5 5 [McHannon | 20 1:15%, 1:421% post 1 minute. Off at 4:24 Berry, place, 13-20; show, orthwest. place show, out. Anirad, show. out. Winner. b. c. by Puryear . Gorgia. Trained by E. G. Harmon. Scratcned—Telephone. Start bad, Won in a hard rive of two. Third Stopping. George Berry had a stormy passage and was much o best a4 raced out with Northwest, which did not help latter's chances. Ebony ran & or race. Jack Little almost left. There was not much to rPr‘ummend' the programme at Oakland track ves- terday and the crowd found it almost as impregnable as the Japs find Port Arthur. Royal White and Watkins Overton were the highest salaried ar- tists in the long shot line. The favor- ites found representation at the wire in Velna and St. Winnifride. Of all the touted omes in the open- ing scramble Oscar Tolle was the only one to get a piece of the money. The to 1 shot, ridden by Dugan, which downed Oscar Tolle a head. The Lieu- tenant ran third. Crigli. the favorite, finished fifth LEWIS' BUNGLING RIDE. Jed Lewis made a bungling mess of it on Bill Short and Velna, played from 215 to 1 down to 3 to 2, registered an easy winner of the two-year-old dash. Joe Jones piloted the first choice and, drawing away from Bill Short on the stretch turn, led San Jose out a couple of lengths. Otis on Howard Vance had his usual run of luck, getting home when it was all over. Jones also had the mount on St Winnifride, winner of the five and a half furlong run following. The mare's odds dropped from 2 to 11 to 10, and she collared and beat Riesca out with ease. Algareta, a 30 to 1 chance back- ed to 12, ran a moderate third. For some reason nobody figured that Watkins Overton would repeat his run of last Tuesday and he opened up at 20 to 1. Later on the odds were cut to 8. McBride landed him first at the wire, a length and a half before The Fretter. Sam Greenfield, on Isabellita, took the show, and with a stronger rider up the mare could have won. Montana Peeress, the fa- vorite, with Jed Lewis in the saddle, made a poor showing. EVENLY BALANCED FIELD. A more evenly balanced field than that which started in the fifth, a Fu- turity sprint, would be difficult to col- lect, and there was no favorite in the betting. Lurene, Sir Preston and Flaneur, each quoted at 4% to 1, were the favored ones. ‘Alice Carey, piloted by Sherwood and 5 to 1, reached home a length before Brennus. Rollick, a 13 to 1 chance, took the show. Lu- rene showed some early speed and then quit. “Big Bill” Knapp had the mount on Northwest, favorite for the closing | mile selling run, and finished second. | The first choice raced Anirad into sub- jection, but when challenged the last eighth by Sherwood, on George Berry, she was not equal to the emergency and lost by a head. Anirad was third. NOTES OF THE TRACK. The Fretter was backed from 10 to 5 to 1 in the betting on the fourth race. On account of his sudden improvement the horse was suspended by the judges. Charley McCafferty claimed San Jose for $825 from the two-year-old race. Joe Jones and Sherwood each piloted two winners. ENTRIES FOR TO-DAY. First race—One mile and fifty yards; three- year-olds and upward; selling: 5420 *Conger (Kirk & Co.) 6590 Quibo (Blackburn) 6621 Nellle Bawn (McCabe) €598 Miss Vera (Lynch) 6518 *The Toller (Jones) 6616 Homeric (Judge) County Down (Ha: Vasallo (Piedmont Stabl Ripper (Lane) *Wolhurst (Anth 6612 6018 €518 6612 Emil (Williams) 6011 *Cinpabar (Smith) 6615 Resigned (Macdonald 6615 6608 Orpheus (Coalter) Maxetta (Jeunese) Second selling 6016 *Saccharate (Napa Stock Farm) - Cedarburgh (Alhambra Stable) . Creecendo-Why Not. (483 Grenore (Davis) 6616 Sileo (El Primero Stable) 6603 Pirelia (Miller) .,..... 0616 Tarcoola Belle (Miller) . (6616)°Del Carina (Smith) Dresden (Rodgers) .. Maxio-Seco. David Boland (Baird ace—Four furlongs; two-year-olds; .97 & C0.) ..vvvnens David Tenny-Ella Boland. i 6555 Escobosa (Stewart & Co.) 6610 M. A. Powell (Jones) .. 6616 Mogregor (Bianchi & Co.) Third race—Five and a_half fuj ; four- year-olds and upward; sellin e e 5738 *Rosebud _(Parker) 66 aiter (Hayes) ... 6617 Puss in Boots (Josephs) 6613 Wager (Guthrie) .. 6610 Priestlike (Snider) . 6617 *Educate (Chappell) 613 Titus (Meek) .. 6631 Brennus (Judge) 5374 *Nanon (Polk) . 6629 Hirtle (Neal) 6610 Sir Dougal (Sheridan) 4689 *San Lution (Robbins) 0631 Sir Preston (Scharetg) 6596 Our Pride (Howe Stable) . 0566 Shell Mount (Wellman) . 6631 Skip Me (Madison & Edson). Fourth race—One mile and fifty ya: year-olds and up; selling. ke 6593 *Harry Beck (Lynch) ... 0617 *Orchan (Edgeweood Farm) 5281 Tizona (Partington Bros,) 6520 Theodora L (Smith).. 6306 Virgie d'Or (McDowell). €623 Tllowaho (Stover) 6595 Hellas (Creely) .. 6615 *Judge Voorkies (Murray) . 6615 Harka (Wentworth) ... 6590 *Chileno (Blasingame) 6517 Glenrice’ (Guthrie) .. 6602 *Floriana Belle (Milier) . 6617 Polon‘us (Stewart & Co.) 6596 *Pencil Me (Mounce) 6621 Solinus (Levy) . Fifth race—Futurity course; three-year- and up: handicap. R (6599) Atwood (Hemingray) 6570 Don Domo (Newman) . (6614)Lady Kent ( (Wellman) . 'y Muss (Gaylord) . 4 y's Pride (Jones) Sixth race—One mile and seventy yard; four- year-olds and up; selling. e X 6651 Flaneur (Blanchi & Co.! Caronal (¢ ggasasas INEW YORK WINS FIRST CONTEST Brooklyn Team Vanquished in Opening Game Before a Crowd of 17,500 Fans CHICAGO TASTES DEFEAT Detroit Nine Invades the World’s Fair City and Out- | plays St. Louis Americans NATIONAL LEAGUE. NEW YORK, April 14.—The New York and Brooklyn teams opened th: pseason to-day in Brooklyn. It was an easy victory for New York, which played an errorless game in the field. { Matthewson allowed the Brooklyns oply three hits. Attendance, 17,500. The score: Clubs— H. E. New York 10 0 Brooklyn .. 1 3 3 Batteries—Mathewson and Bowerman; Jones angd Jacklitsch. ! CINCINNATI. Ohio, April 14.—Thir- teen thousand enthusiasts saw the opening game to-day between the Cin- cinnati and Chicago teams. Cincinnati won the game in the ninth inning on a single, a sacrifice and a fumble by Tinker, which allowed Kelly to score. Score: E. R H. B IR0 T 4 eimer and hoft Kiing. Umpire—Johnson. PHILADELPHIA, April 14.—In the - opening game of the National League season to-day the locals defeated Bos- ton by consecutive hitting. Pitcher Willis was effective for five innings. Score: Attendance, 5100. Clubs— H. E. Philadelphia 12 2 Batteries—Duggieby and Dooin; Willis and Moran. Umplre—Moran. AMERICAN LEAGUE. CHICAGO, April 14.—Considering the cold weather, a good crowd turned out to-day to witness the opening | game of the American League season. Cleveland won the contest by perfect fielding and bunching hits in the fifth Score: inning. Attendance, 7000. Clubs— Chicago . Cleveland Batterfes Bemis, ST. LOUIS, April 14.—By superior and more timely batting the Detroit team to-day defeated the St. Louis Americans in the opening game of the Mullin was rather wild, but’ season. his seven bases on balls were scattered. Attendance, 5000. Score: Clubs— R H E St. Louls 8 53 Detroit b o e Batteries—Siever and Kahoe; Mullln and Buelow. NEW YORK, April 14.—The New York Americans beat the champion Boston team at American League Park in the opening game to-day. Score: Attend- ance, 15,840. Clubs— New York . Boston . B Batteries—Chesbro and McGul Crizer. WASHINGTON, 14.—Phila- delphia and Washington opened the American League season on the lat- ter's new grounds to-day and the visit- April ors won. Plank pitched a steady game throughout for the Philadel- phias. The game was called at the end of the eighth inning on account of darkness. Attendance, 6000. Score: R E. 4491 498 1 ge; Plank and Powers. PITCHER e BAUM 1S BUMPED. Tacoma Batsmen Land on Him for Five Hits in the Eleventh. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. W. L. Pet. 811 421 710 412 16 158 LOS ANGELES, April 15.—To-day’s game was as exciting as any played here this season, and up to the elev- enth inning was a tie scere, each hav- ing four runs. In the eleventh, Tacoma fell upon Baum and pounded him for five hits, netting six runs. The locals could do nothing with Thomas after the seventh inhing. Up to the eighth, | Los Angeles had the game well in hand, with a lead of three runs. In the eighth with Sheehan on first base, Nordyke hit the ball ,over the fence. Eagan and Lynch followed with hits, all of which netted three runs:and tied the score. Attendance 1500. Score: Los Angeles— Tacoma— . R. H. P. AB. R H. P.A. Berndof 5 1 1 4 58 241 Flood,3b. 5 0 2 3 b 5 1 8 2 1 Smith.3b 5 1 2 1 6131 0 1032 .8 1102 0138 8 12 41 0111 150140 1T% €51 3150 005 od 17 iy 020 51004 a 33 110153 1 NINGS. 000 0— 002 0—10 300 610 300 5=15 . SUMMARY. Stolen hase — Egan. Errors — Cravath, Ray- mond (2). McLaughlin, Home run—Nordyke. Two-base hits — Raymond, Chase, Bernard, Sacrifice hits—Shechan, Ross. Eagan. Lynch. ~3 5 't on bases First base on errors—Tacoma 2. —1.08 Angeles 7, Tacoma 5. Bases on balls— 8, Struck out—By Off Banm 2, off Thomas 3. Thomas 7. by Baum 2. Double plays—Thomas to Sheehan to Nordyke, Smith to Raymond to Chase. Wild_pitch—Thomas. Hit by pltched ball—Gray, Hannivan. Time of. game — Two hours and fifteen minutes. Umpire—Huston. Players Chosen for Tennis Match. The tennis players of the Poly- technic High School held- thefr try- out yesterday for the Academic Ath- Jetic League tournament on the Cali- fornia Club courts. Owing to the fact that the entries must be in by to- morrow it was arranged that the two -3 | players reaching the finals should rep- resent the school. Bailey McFarland won in the upper half and A. Baff in the lower. —_—————————— PROBABLE WINNERS. First Race—Vasallo, Wolhurst, Nel- lic Bawn. Second Race—Del Carina, Sileo, Grenore. Third Race—Shell Mount, Wager, Educate. THOUSANDS VIEW WITH INTEREST THE DOGS BENCHED AT THE PAVILION Judge Mortimer Praises Highly the Bull Terrier Puppy Edgef:ote Peer, Which He Pronounces the Best Sent Into an American Ring in Years-—Titus a Close Second---Boston the Best Pointer ey | R Thousands of spectators visited the bench shew of the San Francisco Ken- nel Club yesterday afternoon and even- ing at Mechanics’ Pavilion. There was an interested throng about the judging ring at all times and the facile manner in which Judge Mortimer performed his onerous duties proved a never-fail- ing source of delight. The list of awards in the fox terrier class seemed like a roster of the dogs owned by Charles K. Harley, master of Wondee kennels. Whether in novice, limit, open or winner class, Mr. Har- ley’s kennel manager, Stanley Lamar, seemed able to turn out a terrier which would catch the eyes of Judge Morti- mer. His string of show dogs is pro- nounced the strongest in the world at the present time. The terriers were all a snappy, sporty lot and there always seemed a chance for a fight while they were having their turn in the ring. Mrs. Charles K. Harley’s Lvel Damon won everything in the bulldog class for which he was eligible, beating The Battler and Harry Lacy. ) As was expected, the bull terrier competition was the warmest in the show. Edward Attridge sent Edgecote Peer, by Bloomsbury Baron-Edgewood Queen, into the ring and carried off the honors in several classes: Judge Morti- mer pronounced him the best dog he has seen in years. He said there is nothing in America that can lower his colors. | John D. Spreckels Jr. showed Titus, | | a puppy by champion Banjo, which was full of quality. in another year, | when he fills out, he will be hard to beat. Champion Banjo was in great form and won in the open class. | Tpe first of the specials were judged during the evening. Lester C won the cup for the “best St. Bernard in the show. J. H. Rosseter’s Rocker was pronounced the best greyhound. E. Courtney Ford’s pointer Boston won the pointer trophy. J. M. Lucas' Ore- gon Jessie won the cup for the best of opposite sex. 4 Mrs. Cash Sloan sold her French bull- dog Nounou to Graham Babcock dur- ing the evening for $600. Late in the afternoon Joe King, Whose Irish setter Brian Boru was a Wwinner, created a disturbance while suffering from the elation following the victory of his dog. The breach of pro- prieties was so marked that the offi- | cials disqualified both owner and dog. | This moves the dogs placed below the | winner up one place each. The awards made during the day follow: FIELD SPANIELS, Novice dogs and bitches—First, v L. Curran | Clark’'s Pompey. Other awards withheld. Limit dogs and bitches—First, L. Curran Clark’s Pompey. Open, dogs and bitches— First, J. Stuart’s Judge Casey. Winners, dogs and bitches—First, L. Curran Clark's Pompey; Teserve, J. Stuart's Judge Cagey. COCKER SPANIELS, Puppy dogs, black—First, Percy Weeks® Black Beau; second, Charles Rietzke's Mascot; third, Harry J. Moore's Ben. Black novice dogs—First, Mrs. C. Hermann's Major Domo; second, Percy Weeks' Black Beau; third, F. L. Greenberg's Buhlow; reserve Mrs. A. Fck- ert’s Captain Stub; i T ] very highiy commended, N. Macfee's King 'Dodo: highly commended, Dr. O. W. Toye's Duke. Limit, dogs—First, | Mrs. J. H. Brooks' Dandy; second, ars. Philip Meyer's Glenwood Havoc; third, Dr. W. O. Duke. Open. dogs—First, James Her- Yyey Jones' Black Silk II; second, Mrs. A. Ron- %g\'tlze.rl'nxbgllverlon Wonder; third, F. L. Green- | sf———v 5 o= 1 rg's Buhlow; reserve, Dr. W. Toye's W. H. DEMING'S SNOWDROP II. THE ONLY WHITE BOSTON 4RRIER ON Duke; ppvimers. dogs—Tirsi, James Herve ] W THIS COAST, WHICH CARRIED OFF THE RED RIBBON IN THE PUPPY mann's Major Domo.” Black punpy’ biichic i O First, A. Leslie Creswell's. Plumepia Sally; | i 4 second. R. Eugene Hunter's Queenfe: third, e nenay, Boulows Little Girly Very' highly | Champion ' Banjo. _Open, dogs—First, Mrs. | Harley's Wandee Mearns; reserve, Charles K. mmended, or- oL Doble's Hazel Barton. | Arthur W. Spear's Woodlawn Wonder; second, | Harley's Wandee Buck Up. Novice. bitches— Sevvice, bltches—Tirst, D. C. Brown's Wiggles: | Mrs. Charles F. Jackson's Woodcote Imp: | First. Charies K. Harley's Wandep Worry. Bemat” hird, Mre apeils Bonnie Biack | third, W. C. Bogen's Englewood; very highly | Limit bitches—First, Charles K. Harley's Mk ‘Dird, Mrs M Bradford's Startzman | commended, John I. Sparrow’s Crovden Zar. | Wandee Cowslip. Open. bitches—First, Charles o oniack limit, bitches—First. James Her- | Winners, dogs—Firsi, Bd_ Attridge’s Edgecotc | K. Harley's Wandee Manila. Winners, bitches Ne‘). ones' Miss Frivolity: second, P. H. Do- Peer; reserve, Athole McBean's Champion | —First, Charles K. Harley's Wandee Manila; ¢'s Mill Girl; third, David P. Creswell's Bon- s hes—First, F. W. Kelly's | reserve, Charles K. Harley's Wandee Cowslip. nie Black Bess. Black oper David P. Creswell’s Bonnie Black mmas ot ond, Mre. Philip C. Meyer's Glenwood Maisie, Plack winners, bitches—First, D. C. Brown's Wiggles; reserve, James Hervey Jones' Misg Frivolty. Puppy, dogs—First, Delverton Ken- nels' Delverton Promise; second, William Blackwell's Brother Goldle. Novice, - doge—. First, A. Wolfen's Brownle; second, @harles G. Lyon's Omo. Puppy, dogs—First, Delverton Kenrels' Delverton Domino; second, Thomas Smith’s Don S. Novice, dogs—First, Miss A. G. Bogen's Silkwood Venus: t T. Duryea's Silkwood Bettie very highly commended, Mrs. Bessie Kale: Baby Queen. Novice bitches—First, Frank E. Watkins'’ Newmarket Beatrice: second, C Bogen's Silkwood Venus; third, Phil J. Fay's Woodcote Empress; very highly commended, E. S. Simpson's Woodcote Ditto; very highly commended, Roberta .T. Duryea's Sflkwood ‘Bettie. Limit _bitches—First, J. C. Bone's Hawthorn Snowflake: second, Mrs. ‘Charles F. IRISH TERRIERS. Limit dogs—First, John Douglass’ His Lord ship: second, Thomas Howard's Shaun Rbu third, F. J. Walker's lowilde Dougan. Open doga—First, James Wattson's Red HIlI's Duc tor; second, John Douglass’ s _ Lordship. Winners, dogs—James Wattson's Red Hill's Doctor; reserve. John Douglass’ His Lordship Limit bitches—Fifst. Miss Ina . Martin Shan Van_ Vocht}'second, Dresser, Simpson & Niehaus’ Lady Powers ' Open bitches—First Farno's Teddy R 165 X Morel's Silkwooa Patsye: third, J. L. East- y Open bil v mith's Don 8, Limit, dogs--Fiet, Thomas | 1and's Nauehty Nan. =~ Limit biiches—First, | i% fiy & Mariiws Shoun Van Vocht Won: Smith's Don . Winners, dogs—First. A dehn 1 Ao g aeen, - third, - An. | Bers, bitches—First. Mrs. F. J. Walker's Roy olfen’s rownie; re Vi v il B ‘ay’s k3 >, " | D H v i yietory * A" i obe F e Ahafarnos | e P, Welch's Haltome Pleasure; very high- Mol sstcye, Mils: Toy C. Wiitty'y e Y ono's Wity APt pdone Pt Mis A |13 commen bitches—First, J. C. Bone's PUGS. Farno's Victory A. Puppy, bitches—First, Miss | Ditto. Ope: A. Farno's Bonnie Bess; second, Mrs, R. H. | Hewthorn Snowflake; secon Novice dogs—First, Mrs. G. Myers' Face. Atkinson's Red Bettie; third, Mrs. J. Leg | Naughty Nan. Open, bitches—First, John I | Open dogs—First, Mrs. G. Myers' Face. Wir Paric's Lady Goldle. - Novicer pitehorr vt Lo° tow's Edgewood Jean II; second, Andrew | ners. dogs—First. Mrs. G. Myers’ Face. Open Wolfen's California; second, Frank I, Turrer's | P. Welch's Haltome Pleasure; third, E. S.|bitches—First. Marguerite Constance Hoag < Plumeria Chic; third, R. H. Atkinson's Blondy. | Simpson’s Woodcote Ditto. Winners, bitches— | Muggins. Winners_ bitches—First, Marguerite Limit, bitches—First, James Hervey Jones' %, John I Sparrow's Edgewood Jean II; | Constance Hoagz's Muggins, Little Maid: second, Mra.. Peter Molr's Co- | reserve, J. C. Bone’s Hawthorne Snowflake. POMERANIANS, quette Bonnle. ~Open, bitches—First, Delver- FRENCH BULLDOGS. N ton Kennel's Little Dorrit; second, James Her.| Open dogs and bitches—First, L. Gugliel- | Dogs and btches—All awards withheld. Open vey Jobes' Plumerla® Sapho. Puppy, bitches—. | mcnl's Boulette; second, Mrs. Cash Sloan’s | dogs—First. Mrs. Lewis Bernstein's Beauly First, Delverton Kennels' Delverton Dolores. | Nounou. Limit dogs and bitches—All awards withheld Novice, bitches—First, Mrs. W. Ronnthwaitc's BOSTON TERRIERS. YORKSHIRE TERRIERS. Delverfon ~Deborah; second, ~Mrs. William ; : 5 b iy Second, 3 dogs—First, Mrs. G. L. King's Oak- | Novice dogs and bitches—First, Miss Doris Dlaclorell's Lady Schotz dhird, Mrs. 3. W. | UPEY ORNTHSY. Second, W, H. Deming's | Wilshire's Panch. verton Kennels' Delverton < mepsirst, Del- | Snowdrop 11 third, Mre. G. L. King's Oaksides MALTESE TERRIERS. bitches—Eirt " Deloorerton. Tattoo. "Open, | Hic"Roval Highness: very highly commended, h econd, | Mre Weijiion. Kennels' Paprika:| yrs, M. H. Carlton’s Oaksides Hub Bub. | Open dogs and bitches—Third, Miss F. B s it lackwell’s = Lady | Novice, dogs—First, Richard J. Jose's Boston | Marx's Teddy R. R o h:hé.—' First, Delverton Jack; second, Mrs. H. H. Brown's Cracker ENGLISH TOY SPANIELS. Kennely' Pa: reserve, Delverton Kennels' | Jaok: third, W. H. Deming's Lord Rushie. [ Open dogs and bitches—First, Mrs. A. Roi's " coLLr Limit, dogs—First, Richard J. Jose's Boston | Pansy: second. Irving C. Ackeriman's Humber. MR GRS o g Jack. Open, dogsFirst, Mrs. T I, Carlton's | stone Trilby: third, B4 Attrodge's Rufus, oY, o . nt. Winners, dogs—First, Richa A . Frince; second, Dr. Qi D wton, Jacky roserve, Mra, 15, . Catl: JAPANESE SPANIELS, third, W, P. Burnh ton's Tremont. Puppy bitches—First, Mrs. H.| Limit dogs—First, Thomas H. Stevenson's serve, Virgll I'. Shaw's Maplemont Shower of | 1. Carlton's Oaksides Bonnitel. Novice, bitches Open, Blutcher; second, R. Robinson's Gip. bitches—First, omas H. Stevenson's Prin.. Winners. spanlels—First, Gold; very highly commended, Mrs, Mercer’s Mountain Duke: highly co&m{-’med: —First, Mrs H. C. Greenberg's Glenwood En- chantrees; second, W. H. Deming's Dixsey D; Thomas H. Steven- o1 | B Hall Sandy: reserve, W. B, Burnfam: ; third, M. Galopin; very highly_commiended. M Boriey | OPeR;, Ditches—First, Scholtz's Kernel, highly commended, Dr. O, M- Orlow's Borda Lad; very highly Captain N. H. WOllt Jr.'s Niejs. First, W. P. Burnham's Yarror; awards_withiield. Open, dogs —- First Della Beach’s Champlon Hanover Monarch second,” Mre. L. W. Seely's Old Hall Sandr Thomas H. Stevenson's Queen. Winners. bitches—First, Thomas H. Stevenson's Beauts : reserve, Thomas H. Stevenson's Queen. MEXICAN HAIRLESS. dogs—First, Mrs. Ida L. Moulton's Fred S. Hobro's Ormskirk BiL B, . Novies ; . : A , | third, M.Ella Harris’ Little Miss Muggins. | son's Prince; reserve, Thomas H. St doms TSt Virgil B Shawss Maplemont | Limif, bitches—Tirst, e S Deming's Bnd- | Biucener, Lt biiches First, Stevenson s g 2 . D. J. Mercer's Vernette; second, W. H. 's Dixsey | Stevenson's Beauty. Y es—Flirs: Mountain Duke; third, Mrs. L. W. Seely's e e tla Harrle Littie Miss Muggine Y o n bitches_First, 3] nd, M ,;i ll)lmcal ndciiffe Vernette; second, Mrs. H. H. Carl- ton ides Princess of Avondale. Winners, bitches— First, Mrs. M. C. Greenberg's Glen- wood Enchantress; reserve, Mrs. W. H. ing’s Endcliffe Vernette. DACHSHUNDS. Puppy _dogs—First, Mrs. Phil M Wand's Open, (!:!uyllsh Jack; second, Mrs. Ida L. Moulton's Open, bitches—First, Mrs, Ida L. Bing Bing; second, Mrs. lda L. Hill's Duke IT Winners, dogs—First, Miss Della Beach’s | Dougie E.; second, Mrs. G. O’ Donnely’s | Moulton’s Jane. " o ity “xg:.mh;h'fii“n".." R o e F rire. TPl M "Wanaa o s - v . pDY, ches ~— % vice, dogs—First rs. A an Dresser, Stmpson & Nichaus' Mignonetre. | Dougie’ 1. -second. | Mrs A. Brookbanic's | ,, PUPPY doss and bitches—First. Mrs. Willlam Novice, bitches—First, B. J. Thomas’ Babbie: i second, Mrs. Willam Hil's second, Miss Daisie . Meek's Mollle of Nestle- dogs—First, Mrs, . bank’s | Dude- down, Limit, bitches — First, 8. Boreeics Open, dogs-—First, Mrs, G. W. O'Don. CHOW CHOWS. Wag; second, Misy Daisie E. Meek's Mollie of | nell's Count: secon, Mra. F. A. Brookbank's | Open. dogs and bitches—First, Mrs. D. de Dock. Winners, dogs—First. Mrs. Phil M. | Barrows’ Hong: second, D. de Barrows' Kong. Nestledown. 'Open, bitches—First, 3 - Cracken's Presidio Lassie; oec'n:‘fl‘:! W Mg Burahem's Brandane Dollle. . Winnets, biiches —First, Mrs. H. McCracken idic Lassie; setond,’ S. Barnett's Wag. g 2 BULLDOGS, Wand's Dougle E: reserve, Mrs. G. W. O'Don- nell’s Count. Novice. bitches—First, Philip C. Meyer's_Glenwood Fraulein. Open, bitches— First, Marle Evans' Mejula; second, Marle Tilly. Winners, bitches—Firsf, Marie MISCELLANEOUS. Puppy dogs and bitches—First, Mrs. L. H. aghor's Pugsie: second, Mrs. L' 1. Wagner 5 Toodles, Open, dogs and bitches—First, Mes. . F. Hewson's Jappo: 3 3 n Puppy, dogs — First, Mrs. H. H. Brown's | Eva Mejula; reserve, Philip C. Meyer's gwmm'- &:mmr‘;’?;lrfl',.?r:. 1‘:"5 “v‘v.l‘. Yeoville Thornfield, Novice, dogs—First, Cap- | Glenwood Fraulein. ner's Bunny; reserve, Mrs. L. H. Wagncr s tain E. V. E. Neil's The Battler; second, Mrs, AIREDALE TERRIERS. Beauty: very highly commended, Mrs. L. H. . H. Brown's Yeoville Thornfleld. Limit. | Limit, dogs and bitches—First, Augusta L.| Wazner's Toy. doge—ust, Mrs. Charies, K. Harle 5zvei | Reiners’” Wyndhill Papoose. SPECIAL PRIZES. Pacy IRt Captatn B, Vo B Ne e Harry FOX TERRIERS, Livingston Jenks trophy for the best St. tier; ‘very highly commended, Dresser, Simp- y dogs—First, Charles K. Harley's | Bernard—Won by Charles Newman's Cham- son & Niehaus' Bully. , dogs—First, | Wandee Smasher; second, Lewis Prenot's | pion Lester C. Lester K. Wells' trophy for the Mrs, Charles K. Harley's Ivel Dimon: second, | Edgeclift; third, Walter W. Stettheimer's Tal- | best St. . opposite sex to the winner Captain E. V. E. Neil's The Battler. Win. | lac ‘'very highly commended, Domi- | of the Jenks trophy—Won by A. L. Hamilton » ners, dogs—First, Mrs. Charles K. Harley's | nick Shannon's Silver Trumpet. Novice, dogs | Golden Fairy. Ivel Damon; rese S. Greenebaum's | —First, Charles K. Harley's Wi Smasher; | Th: S. & G. phy for the best Harry Lacy. Novice, bitches — First, Delger , Walter W. Stettheimer’, Sage- | Great Dane—Won by Mrs. L. S. Adame Jr.'s Trowbridge's Gresf tches— , brush; third, Dominick Shannon's Silver Trum- of Hentzau- Lick House trophy First, Marks Weiner's Canford Rush; Win- | pet. Limit, dogs—First, Irving C. Ackerman’s | for the best Dane of the opposite sex to ners,” bitches—First, Marks Weiner's Canford | Sabine Brightlight; second, Charles K. s | the winner of the S. & G. Gump tro “Won Rush; reserve, Captain E. V. E. Nell's The [ Wandee Smasher. Open. dogs—! Mys. C. G. Saxe's Princess Harlequin._ Tre ! 3 trophy for best of BULL TERRIERS. Danes, dog and biich. owned | -y cer T2t b D7 Bpesias aa Castotty. The. Charies v Peer; second, Jc . Spreckels Jr.'s n S, Morion s Eagemond Baron wm.ng in the J. W, s Won by Mrs, C. G, Saxe's

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