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FRANCISCO €ALL SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1904 JOCKEY CLUB SEASON ENDS WITH TO-DAY’S RACING AT OAKLAND TRACK AUBURN HIGH SCHOOL'S CLEVER ATHLETES ARE VICTORIOUS IN INTERSCHOLASTIC MEET TOM SCTADDEN SCHOOL WEHO ATINC THE A LLE, BE WOODLAND ETiLL TN THE HIGH & "HOOL. A | ’\“‘\k [MAN LINES OUT TIMELY HIT| “Medical Piteher Clinches His Game With a Three-Bagger That Clears the Cushions May vietory PORTLAND, 6.—Dr. Mos- for his a three- cleaning singles in succession in this inning off blasting the hopes of who, before that, s a victory. Francis ball to the bleachers in the g, allowing Francks to score Ore the ng out sixth inning, fans h run in the eighth. caught his toe in the nd bag In the sixth ling his leg was twisted was broken. The Oakland— A SRS T ol comnonnnep | smowrmmmen HITS BY INNINGS o 0001 0001 411 01 rg;l Castro, Francis, Earn Two-base hits— Portland 4. Portland 1. » hours and 10 bas. Men on the Diamond. 1 baseball game between ks of the accident and life de- cific Mutual In- will take place at thletic grounds this af- Sioon at 2:30 o'clock. The teams *iji-line ux as follows Positions Lite . Pitcher C. P Kennedy riman Catcher A. ‘Bravnagei - First base.....G. P. Lowell H. Irving (capt.) <. Dunga Sccond base. E. L. Hackett | wW. v o a Shortstop Haynes F. L. Clark e base. F E. Caxlisle E H._McCandlisn R. White Right fieid C H E.lcn ihouse ol Crnter field.T. E. Johnston Left field R. B Eister ————— Gaclic Ficld Day. executive committee of the Athlet Association met last i made final arrangements for field day to be held at the athletic A feature of the occasion ing match between the lents and the Emmets. There e the grounds to-morrow | nd an infield error gave | Sacrifice | 4 | tries from the ¢ | Club are R. L play—Castro ts | Lilley, | | | Creditabie Records Are Made in Various Events. Sl AUBURN, May 6.—The Placer High School of Auburn at Marysville won the interscholastic high schocl track meet last Saturday by a score of 3% | points to 24 for Woodland, 17 for Marysville, 17 for Sacramento, i for Dixon, 1 for Chico High and 0 for Chico Normal. Placer’s individual scores were as follows: Roy Cowles—First in pole vauit, 9 seconds; second in broad jump, 18 feet 1% inches; third in high jump, 5 feet 4 inches. Ed Freeman—Second in shot put, 42 | feet 5 inches; second in hammer throw, 124 feet 2 inches. Tom Scadden—First in half-mile run, 2:15; third in 440-yard, 55 seconds. ing high school record, 5:04. Jack Barnicott—First in 220 hurdles, 20 seconds. Clark Gester—Third in mile run. Ed Kendall—Third in 100-yard das 10 4-5 seconds. GOLFERS ENTER ANNUAL CHAMPIONSHIP | Tournament of Northern California | Golf Associgtion Takes Place To- Day at San Rafael. | Twenty-six entries were received vesterday by Secretary G. E. Starr for the championship tournament of the Northern California Golf Association, which takes place to-day on the links of the San Rafael Golf Club. The en- San Francisco Golf Bentley, L. F. Mont- eagle, J. W. Byrne, Perry Eyre, A. 8. H. C. Golcher, R. D. Girvin and F. H. Beaver. Oakland Golf Club—J. H. Ames, J. O. Cadman, F. S. Stratton, W. P. Johnson, M. W. Kales and Dr. W. M. Carpenter. San Rafael Golf Club—W. J. Casey, Carleton Curtis, R. J. Davis, A. Guth- rie Harvey, E. J. Hooper, G. M. Pinck- ard, R. G. Brown and D. H. Hardy. Linda Vista Golf Club of San Jose— Edward Carey, Dr. A. Don Hines, H. Spens-Black and F. A. Snyder. | e e Wright Defeats Du Bois. “Chick” Wright defeated Frank du Bois in the fifth game of the billiard Kearns, | tournament at Morley’s last night by a score of 300 to 77. Wright had a walkover and played a . great game. | His average was 15% and his high run 1101. Du Bois averaged 3% and made a high run of 21. ————————— World's Bowling Record Broken. OMAHA, May 6.—A new world's record for a five-man- team, three games, was made on the Omaha Bowl- ing Association alieys to-night in a contest. The winning team scored 3232 vins on a regulation alley. —_————————— Dilion Case 1s Decided. CINCINNATI, May 6.—The Natio: “Ve many other sports on the pro- | al Baseball Commission has decided ding a football match. "he games will commence at lock 1:30 | Brooklyn National that Frank E. Dillon belongs to t League club on claims prior to those of Los Angeles. | feet 6% inches; first in 120 hurdies, 18 Elon Flint—First in mile run, break- ; SEATTLE LANDS 1 16 .8 00 Sy ) 00 01 1021 SUMMARY. Haltren, Frisk. Hogan, Earned 1 1 0 0 0 0 01 22 00 | Base hits 00 Errors—Van Casey, Sheehan, St. Vrain, Keefe and 1 off St. Van Haltren, Smith. ifice hits—Frisk Sheehan. Doub | to Brashear: Hall to | to Hall to Brashear. | tams 5 off Keefe 1, ball—B liams 1, by Wild pitch—St Umpire—0' Connell, —————— STAKE ENTRIES AT KENILWORTH runs—Seattle Vrain. Stolen base- Delahanty, off St. Vrain 1. LARGE Meeting. The meeting to be conducted at Petaluma on Saturday, inst. ing at Oakland will be seen with the following large list tries: The American Hotel stake, furiongs. to be run May 20— estan, Lady . Mimo, Criss-Cross, | Pride. Money Muss, Rowena, St B 1 Know, Nullah, Gibraltar, Evi Scherzo, Titu bemarle, Hainault, Lansdown, Hoceo, Northwest, Step Around Potencia, Nanon, Cook, = Ocyrobe, The = Lieutenant, Pierce J, Mllowaho, Mocorito, | Gross xari, Colonel Van, Oro Viva, Harry Beck. Red Croes Nurse Lady Kent, Harka, Fretter, Forest King, Possart, Lansdown, The Pride, Hinsdale, Mr. relo, Illilcuon, Cross, Florestan. Scherzo, J. V., to be run Muy Howa Simme, Herpola, Meade, Sea Air, Light of Day, Qeorsp P McNear, Etesl Wirs. Cardinal Sarto, Bob Tl . Anita Knight, Cloud Light. e e — charge of burglary in Judge Dunne’ appeared for sentence yesterday. sentenced him to serve three years Quentin. He broke into the room Yot ric, 411 Pacific street, on February 18. Fifts e FIReT HON- 0N BOBBY KEEFE | Tacoma Twirler Is Bombard- | ed for Eight Runs During Initial Round of Conte SR TR SEATTLE, May 6.—Seattle batted Bobby Keefe out of the box In less | than one inning, making eight runs. St. Vrain did better until the eighth ;lnmnz. when he was touched up for | five hits, netting six runs. Score: | Tacoma Seattle— - B.R. H. P.A. LR. H. P.A, | casey 0 1 3 dlvnHit, o262 4 3 0 Shehn, 0 0 0 OdMohlr, 2.6 2 1 4 5 Hogn, 01 2 38mith, rf5 2 3 0 O | Ndyk, 109 OFrisk,’ 1.5 2 3 2 1 Egan, 0 1 0 4Delty, 3b4 2 3 1 0 | Lynch, 1 1 1 OBrshr, 165 1 211 0 | McLin, 0 01 OHalt,'s....4 1 1.4 5 OWilson, ¢85 2 1°2 1 2 Wilims, p4 2 0 0 2 3 Totals.d1 1618 27 14 AND HITS BY-INNINGS, Detahanty, Egan 2 Hannivan 4 Two-base Williams, Brashear, plays—Mohler to Hail ler to Brashear: Frisk Bases on balls—Off Wil- T Passed ball—Graham. Vrain, Time of game—2 hou | Pick of the Horses Now Racing at Oakland Will Go to Petaluma Kenilworth Park Association will open the 14th The pick of the horses now rac- The three stakes to be decided closed purse $500, The Pride, Flor- D, . Juan Belaroo, Rustic Girl, Al® Bummer, Suburban Queen, Golden Light, Andrew B, Lady Kent, The Petaluma stake one mile, purse $500, to be run May 26—Byrorierdale, Harry Beck, (ol- onel Anderson, Lady Atheling, Step Around, Dr. Shorb, Colonel Van, Oro Viva, Mocorito, Mimo, Plerce J, Hulford, The Lieutenant, Iilo- waho, Chickadée, Lacoon, David §, Flourish, Golden Light, Heather Honey, Northwest, The Whisky Ki Virginia Doy, The 'Stewardess Halnault, M Kirby, The Ladies’ stake, four furlongs, purse $500, 1 rd Vance Mabel Waters, Mogregor, Hooligan, [} 5 0 1 x—16 x—18 158 Ita. PARK by the there. of en- six Misty's Riesca, Hulfor Red Estado, Nullah, Criss- | (PACIFIC W. L. Pet| W. L. Pot. Tacoma . 839 Seattle 18 15 | Dakland . W3ijan Fran....18 21 Los Angeles.21 17 .383ilortland ... T score: * Ban Franoiseo— Los Angeles ABR. H. P.A, B.R. H. P.A. Hiidba, 165 T 3 2 ) Tomar: s 10 2 4 Widrn, cf4 1 2 6 OWhler. 1f.4 1 4 2 0 Meany, 13 1 1 2 1 3 11 1°6 Irwin, S 4 0-1 2 $ 178 35 { Gorton. e.3 11 5 0012 Massy,-1b4 1 1 6. 1Chase, ‘b4 0 1 9 0 Adren, 23 1 0 2 1Bymd cf.4 0 0 2 0 Miller, =.4 1 2 1 1Sples’ c..3 0 0 %1 © 1.1 4Gray, p..3 00 2 1 Grenore, &iid; tron Kine, Davia Holand, Lady Minora, SENTENCED FOR BURGLARY.—Ernest Gib- son, alias Williams, who pleaded guilty to a s court, The Judgeé Filip ‘RABBIT™ MILLER STARTS A RALLY [N EIGHTH ROUND With the Bases All Filled, He Lines Out a Hit That Puts Uncle in the Lead “Dolly” Gray Succeeds in Getting Out of Five Bad ‘ Places, but Loses at Last STANDING OF THE CLUBS. COAST LEAGUE.) “Rabbit” Miller has become one of the greatest men- south of the slot within the last few days. The fans expect him to turn all kinds of tricks and many times he is right there. He was there with a hit yesterday after- noon at Recreation Park in the eighth round when the bases were all occu- pied by Uncle’s own. It brought two in and started a rally that put the Angels down for the count. Score 7 to 4. Up to the eighth the Angels had a lead of a run and it looked good for them. Irwin, the first man up for Uncle, went out easily. Gorton was passed by Gray, while Massey hit a soft one to Flood that shculd have been a double - play. Instead, Tim floundered around the lot for a minute or so and both men were safe. “Dolly” Gray ascended long enough to walk Anderson and fiil ‘em all up. There were shouts and shouts of glad- ness when ‘“Rabbit” Miller rubbed some earth into his mits and still more when he whirred the ball out to left field and brought in Gorton and Mas- sey. Knell fanned, but then “Dolly” made a wild pitch which let Anderson arrive. Hildebrand bit off a two sacker and in came the “Rabbit.” Waldron alsc banged it safely, but Hilde was nailed at the plate. Gray kept getting into bad holes all through the game and got out of five of them without much damage being done toihis curves. But the sixth was the limit. It proved the real fatality. When the home players started to get runs they kept right on and broke the game up as it should have been broken. | The Angels were without Bernard and Ross, but this did not hamper them to any great extent, as “Wheeler, who played the right garden, slammed the ball safely four times out of four at- tempts and figured in the scoring of two runs. Cravath did some great throwing from left field and cut off a couple of runs in this manner. The Totals.31 RUNS Les Angeles. Base hit: San Francisco. Basé hits.. SUMMARY. Stolen bases—Waldron. Miller, Toman, Flood, Irwin. Errors—Flood, Toman, Chase, Miller. Two-base hits—Irwin, Smith Hildebrand (2), Wheeler, Flood (2). Sacrifice hits—Smith (2), Knell, Flood, Toman. First base on errors— San Francisco 2. Los Angeles 2. First base on | called balls—Off Knell, 2; off Gray, 4. Left on bases—San Francisco 7, Los Angeles 2. Struck out—By Knell, 3: by Gray 2. Hit b pitcher—Anderson. Double plays— Irwin; 8mith to Flood to Chase Spies; Flood to Toman to Smith. 'Passed balls —Gorton, Spies. Time of game—Two hours. Umplre—MecDonald. PHILADELPHIA BALL TEAMS PROVE IN RARE FORM Score a Total of Thirty-One Runs Against Washington and Pitts- burg Respectivel STANDING OF THE CLUBS. (NATIONA r,ummxmx.) L. Pet. New York i 5 Boston ..... B2 611 Philadelphia. 10 Pittsburg . Philadelphja. AMERI CLEVELAND, May was too much for Detroit to- 4700, Score: wommmes Cleveland ... Detroit Batterfes— Weod BOSTON, May 6.—Tannehill's superior sup- port was chiefty responsi for Boston's vic- 7 ; Stovall and tory. Attendance, 4780. Score: R. H E. Boston B8 New You ¢ | SEE L Batteries— hill " and 11; Hughes and McGuire. CHICAGO, ,May _6.—Chicago scored three runs in the first inning, after which Stevers held them down to two hits. . The visitors tied the acore in the eighth and won out In the tenth. Attendance, 3000. Score: R H E. Chicago . P | 3 3 St. Louls . 8 5§ Batterles—Donahue, Fiaherty and Sullivan; Sfevers and Sukden. PHILADELPHIA, May 6.—In the second in- ning Patten was knocked off the rubber and Mason, whe replaced him, was batted all over the fleld. Attendance, 2000. Score: Philadeiphia Washington Batterfes: ROYAL ROGUE,A W ARM FAVORITE ILARCHMONT GOE3 EASILY BEATEN BY MISTY'S PRIDE, TO BRYN MAWR IN Penzance Takes the Opening Event Across the Bay at Odds of 30 to I --Flyer Wins. Crosswaite and Jones Ride in Great Form SAN FRANCISCO CALL'S RACING FORM CHART. OAXLAND umu—tmm&, May 6.—Weather fine. Track fast. 6736. FIRST RACE—Five furlongs; selling; marcs; 4-year-olds and up; to first, $325. Index| Horse and Owner. i\\'t;st. %. %. %. Str. Fin. ; Jockey. Op. Cl. 6460 Penzance, 4 (H. Stover). .iwn 2 51%511421 1h [Crosswaite | 20 25 4671 |Parting Jennie, 4 (Coal l & %198 1% 152 DufFrowen .| 15 13 6448 (Edra, £ (M. M Rowley). .. uo‘ 3 42 72 71 il.q A, Powell..| 20 30 6645 |Lady' Roweil, 4 (Elmwood F.)110| T 61 41 6% 4N |Vickery ...| s (4662) Lizzle Rice, ‘4 (G. Miller). 10 & 1h 11 1h 5 3% |Fitapatrick 2 133 (5042)|Wilna, 4 (Banchi & McG. 1 31 21 81 62 |J. Jomes...| 65 3.2 17 |Friponne, 4 (Alhambra flmfle»[uou 92 92 81%72 |Holbrook ..| 30 40 7 Estraza, ‘4 (V. Chlopek). [105] 9 111102102 82 [Roach ... 28 30 5056 |Virgil D, a (A. Neal). 1010 81 81 01 93 |Linton ... 20 30 6610 |Cathello,’ 5 (Clayton & Co.).. 110 101112112108 o 18 20 6731 |The Stewardess 5 (Winter). 'uo;u 12212213 112 Ju‘.xmu it dos |Spry Lark, a (f Quinn).. |10 4 22 31%51123 |W. ezl 30 30 6099 |Mordente, 4 (J. €. McClary)..[11013 13713 12213 |3 T Shehn| 6 10 1:02%. At post 5 Off_at 2:20_ Penzance, place, 10; show, ce, 6; show, 3. Edra, show, 7. Winner, blk. m. by Pirate of Penzance- v H. Stover, driving hard, would_have won in blew up. Spry Larl 6736, nother stride. 5o quit. Y Scratched—Miss Vera, ~Start perfect, Crosswaite on winger slipped through Lizzie Rice looked a winner at the paddock. Wilna SECOND RACE—Four and a half furlongs; selling; 2-year-olds; ‘Won first four on the rail. Parting Jennle value to first, $325. Index| Horse and Owner. [WeSt. %. %. %. Str. Fin. i Jockey. | 0718 [Hend Dance (EI Primero Sta. )lxoco\ 1 ....12 12 11 11 [Roach | 6718 [Velna (G. M. Van Gordoni..| 97| 4 31 21 21 2 ns Fitapatrick 6718 Marie J (M. Jones).. 3 41 51%41 3 | 6708 |Bob Ragon (Summers & Co.)| uz ] 52 4n 51 4 | 6700 [Mogregor (Bianchi & Co.) | 2 2%3h 3n 5 | 6700 |Escobosa (Stewart & N \lM) 5 61,61 62 6 6718 |Cedarburg (Carroll & Co)... (102( 7 Th8 13 7 {Pearl Waters (0. F. Waters).| 99/ 8 ... 8 71 8 8§ |Crosswaite | Time—:2315 :48%. :50%. At post 3 minutes. Off at 2:45_ Dance, place, 7-10; show, 1-3. Velna, piace. 3; show, 3.2, Marie J. show, 3-2. Winner, _ch. by Torso-Hula. Trained by C. Winchell. Scratched—Anita Knight, Pirella, Edith Vice, Tar Flat. Start good. Won ridden out, Second and third driving. Head Dance outbroke his fleld. Velna a clever filly. Marfe J stunibled just after the start or she would have beem second. Mogregor gave it up. Pearl Waters fractious at the Pofll G737, THIRD RACE_Six and a half furlduge; selling; 4 vear-olds and up; o first, $325. Fin. | Indexl‘ Horse and Owner. [WESt. %. %. %. str | Jockey. | Op. O1. o - Yok > i | 6723 [Flyer; 4 (T. H. Ryan).. ‘7 4182 21111 ‘J Jones....| 0727 My Surprise. 4 (Mounce) 3 5 1% 11 11%22 23 |Holbrook ..| 6714 |Carilee. 6 (Appleby & Co.)...| 93/ 6 3n 41 43 32 3n |Crosswaite | IRollick, 6 (M. Jones). (109 2 2h 20 31441 4% | (Vasallo. & (Piedmont Stable)| 92/ S 82 83 6262 5 -l Benlash. 4 (L. Jeuness)......[100/ 4 51 51 51 51 6 . |Meehanus a (T. T. Rector)..|107 1 6n 6% 72 7Th 73 S |The Totler, 4 (F. Jones) 10009 8 9 9 82 8 3 5 |Florestan, 4 (F, N. Hayes .‘wv 3 7h 7% 819 9 |Roach ..... % 1 AT post 2 minutes. Off at 3:07, Flyer, place, 4.5: show, Surprise, place 2; show, 1-4. Carilee. show, 3. Winner, b. g by Dundee- Running Magle. Trained by T. H. Ryan. —ScratchedBlondura, Montana Peeress, Murat. Start good. Won Second stopping. Third driving. Winner best. gallopins. Too far for My Sufprise, Carilee ran out, Meehanus ran poorl; but made a clever showing. Rollick quit. selling Horse and Owner. %. Str. s s 2% s 27 (8725) | Tllowaho. 5 (H. Stover).._...[108/ 4 4h 41 43 3% 12 (Crosswatte | 4 6722 J. V. Kirby, 5 (G. Strobel)...| 2 3% 32 21%215 2% |J T. sShehn| 4 6672 (Merwan, 4 (J. Guthrie). 5 14 11 1341h 3 2% Fitzpatrick | 20 6725 |Golden ‘Light, 6 (Biancht) 32121381 42 41 65 6716 {Jack Little, § (W. P. Fine). 652 525h 52 52 5 6695 (invictus, 6 (Mrs, Gabriel) 7 61 73 6h 7 20 €92 |Theodora L, 4 (P. E. £mith) 1 84 6h 73 62 74 15 § War Times, 3 (J. N. Mounce)| 8118 9 81 81 83 S5 |R. Butler 20 661 l(‘onatnhln 5 (Stockton Stable)[103/9 Th 9 9 9 9 |Holbrook .| 30 Time—:24%, At post 1 minute. Show 45, 4-5. Merwan, show, 0% ratned by B8 Scratched—Anirad Byronerdale, Bood.~ Won handlly. Second and third driving Ilowaho well ridden and hest. 3. Kirby ran his race. Too much early use made of Merwan. Jack Little could not get up, Theodora L ran away & couple of miles after the finish, Horse and Owner. 1 [Misty's Pride, 4 (Jones & Co.)103] {Rosal Bogue, 8 O <. Nealon) 107, 6727 |J. A. Scott, 4 (M. Jomes) ..c..[100! (@73%)[Olymptan, & (3. F. Sehorr).. | | (6727 |Louls Wagner, 5 (Blakeman)/110| i A. Scott not at his best. Olympian quit. s Pride outfooted her field from start to finish. Too fast for Louls Wagner. 275, Pride, Time—:23%, 47, 1:09%. At post § minutes. Off at 4: place, 4 = “Rogue, place, 3-5: show. out. Scott, show. 2-5 Winner, ch. m. by Handsome Misty Morn. Trained by 8 J. Jones. Start good. Won easily. Second and third driving. Royal Rogue no excuse. John CE—One mile and 70 yards; selling; 4-year-olds and up; to first, $325. ve and Owner. %. | Jockey. a N. 6 (D. F. Blakeman) 21 1% Crosswaite 6728 (Solon, a (T. H. Ryan) 3 6h 6h J. T. Shehn (6720)[Rey Dare, 6 (3. C. Neaion 9 3% 21% 3 |F. Kelly 6662 |Oro Viva. 4 (D. S. Fountain). |10, 6 & h 52 4+h [T Butler...| 6722 |Col. Ballantyne, 6 (Ronaldson)|il0) 2 5 134 b 53 |W. Narvaez 6720 |Leash, 4 (L. Levy). 97| 5 1% 3% 62 |Earnsha 6720 Moor, 5 (V. Gilbert) 8 T1%73 73 |J Jones. 301 {Homage, 6 (Stephenson)......[105| 4 83 8 4 85 |T. Clark 5 |H. Clay Rye a (T. Crysler)..[107/1 8 9 9 [McKinnon 30 100 2 Dost 2 minutes. Off at 4:26. Ada_ place, 1: show, Solon, place, 4-5; show, 2-5. Dare, show, 3-5. Winner. b. m. by Herald- Santa Rosa. Trained by H. Robinson. Scratched—Augle, San Lution. Winner bid up At oo™ to $1000 by M. Gould: retained. Start good. Won ridden out. Second and third driving. Ada N had plenty of speed and Crosswaite took mo chances. Solon Tan his race, So did Rey Dare. Oro Viva closed well. Moor outclassed. *Los Angeles index 6661. Misty’s Pride, the Oregon whirlwind, ridden by Joe Jones, possessed too much speed for her field in the Futurity course handicap vesterday at Oakland track. Royal Rogue, the entry of James Nealon, was the one selected to do the trick and, at 8 to 5, received strong support. Misty s Pride was not slow in getting to the front and, while the | favorite closed some ground in the run home, the Oregon mare defeated him with apparent ease, covering the dis- tance in 1:0! appointingly, finishing third, of Olympian. Although Head Dance was the only successful favorite, three heavily backed second choices led their fields out. Penzance, at 30 to 1, proved the only rank outsider to earn brackets. The attendance was again large. WILNA FAILS TO STAY. A world of money was bet on Wilna, from the stable of Bianchi & McGovern, to win the opening five-furlong sprint, for which a field of thirteen faced the barricr. The mare broke first and dis- played plenty of speed, but lacked stay- ing qualities. At the paddock it seemed the second choice, Lizzie Rice, would win, when suddenly she began backing up. Crosswaite, Penzance, a 30 to 1 shot, through on the rail and, in a driving finish, beat Partihg Jennie a head. Edra, another outsider, ran third. Jerry Roach had the leg up on Head Dance, favorite for the two-year-old scramble, and scored a win. The Torso colt outstepped his company from the start and at the wire won in front CINCINNATL May 6.—For the fourth time this week the St. Louls team started with a lead and for this many times the locals over- took ond deéfeated them. Attendance, Score: R. H E. Cincinnati R e | st L Loals ALy tteries i Bechols an Byers. Urapl re—0 D ‘3 PITTEBURG, May 6—The game throughout on both sides Wwas poor, with Pittsburg out- doing Philadelphia in poorness. Attendance, . Score: E, Pittshurg . E] Philadelphia v i Batterles—Miiler. ' Camnitz ' Smith anl Fraser, Dooin and Roth. Umpire— e ——— Chessmasters Are a Tie. CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS, Pa, May 6.—As the result of to-day's play Mar- shall, the American player, is tied for first place with Janowski, each having seven points. Te-day's play: Marco and Janowski drew; Napler and Sho- walter drew; Fox lost to Hodges; Mar- shall beat Teichmann; Pillsbury and Schlechter adjourned their game after seventy moves; Barry and Lawrence i drew; Mieses lost to Lasker, and Tschi- | gorin beat Delmar. cleverly from Velna and Marie J. Tem Rygn had Flyer in the six and a half furlong selling event, and as the gelding won, backed from threes to 11 to 5, the Chicago turfman must have | cieaned up. My Surprise, the 6 to 5 choice, cut out the running to the stretch, where he began slacking up. Jones then went to the front with Flyer, leading out. the favorite four open lengths. Carilee, a 20 to 1 shot, ran into the show. ILLOWAHO A WINNER. Harry Stover annexed another purse with Illowaho, ‘which captured the mile and a sixteenth selling number at odds of 6 and 7 to 1. Golden Light, the mount of Joe Jones, was installed favorite, and, though showing speed, failed to get a mark. Fitzpatrick on Merwan, 2 30 to 1 shot, made the run- ning for nearly a mile, with J. V. Kirby at his heels. Then Crosswaite came through with Illowaho, disposing of Kirby by a couple of lengths. In the concludipg mile and seventy yard event Ada N, with Crosswaite up instead of McBride, who rode the mare on Wednesday, displayed marvelous John A. Scott ran dis- | on Harry Stover's| slipped | improvement. At one stageof the bet- ting 19 to 5, her price was forced down to 2 to 1, and she won with something to spare from Solon after making near- ly all the pace. The latter horse, play- c¢d from threes to 6 to 5, finally closed at 2 to 1. Rey Dare, which at first enjoyed the call, receded to 3%, and ran a good third. NOTES OF THE TRACK. The racing season closes at Oakland track this afternoon. A card of un- usual attractiveness, composed almost entirely of distance events, should draw a big crowd. A splendid fleld will start in the handicap. Ada N, winner of the last race, was bid up from $600 to $1000 by C. W. Gould, the former trainer of the mare. Harry Robinson responded with the customary 35. On Wednesday Ada N was claimed from a race by J. Guthrie, the owner of Glenrice, and came out vesterday in the cclors of D. F. Blake- man. Little Crosswaite carried off first saddle honors by piloting three winners, all at remunerative odds. Joe Jones was not far behind, for he landed two winners. Presiding Judge E. C. Hopper and Handicapper W. R. Letcher leave to- morr w evening for Latonia. Each of- ficial departs with the best wishes of turfmen {n general, for they possess the confidence and esteem of the California race going bublic. ENTRIES FOR TO-DAY. First race—Six and a half furlongs; four- vear-olds and up; selling 5016 Tom' Kingsley (Winter & Johnson) Yellowstone (Fine) 7 Meehanus (Rector) 101 A 67 *Estraza (Chlopek) . 92 6737 Roilick (Jones) .. 107 €734 *Con; (Kirke & Co.) . 24 | 6583 tProfitable (Winters) - 99 | 5560 tEvander (Cooper) 107 6709 Nanon (Polk) .... mA *Benlash (Jeuness) . 6661 Dr. Sherman (White) . 6769 !:dmte (Hegarty) .. iLos Anmeles Index. Los Angeles Index 6541 ce—One and lhm- Qll—oldfl and up; selling: eogh (Hildreth) G337 The Totler (Tones) 0738 Coustable (Stockton 6734 Gold_Finder (Lynch) .. €118 Dr. Shorb (Owl stable) r Tolle |K.lunder) 137 Carhies (Appiehy 6731 Reslgned (Coffey) . 6618 *Augie (Chappeil) 6708 Tanhauser (Haves) | 8§20 Toto Gratlot (Thompson) 6398 *Ulloa (Tierney) ...... 6731 Dollie H (Hart) ... ... *Maxtress ) 6680 Georgie Black (Spratt) . (m-umy- Pride (Jones) .. (6720)Clausus (Ryan) . 6133 *Mimo (Sheriden) . 8715 Hoceo (Photo stable) . 6715 *Ocyrohe (Coffey) . Fourth race—One and €ighth : three- year-olds and up: handicas T NOSE DECISION The Bay Qon of Atheling Wins the Feature Event at | Morris Park in a Drive Thompson, Who Rode Mad- den’s Colt, Fails to Arouse Sluggish Hamburg Horse NEW YORK, May 6.—The feature event at Morris Park race track this afternoon was the Larchmont Stakes for 3-year-olds. It was won by the Coughacre stable's Bryn Muawr, which beat Gettysburg a head, after a soui- stirring drive. It was a good dyy for long shots, two at better than twenty to one flashing first past the judges. The weather was balmy and the track lightning fast. When the barrier was lifted in the stake race Bryn Mawr was in a good j position. Fine Art essayed to cut out i the pace and led until the stretch was reached, where McCue tock command of affairs and pinning Jokn Madden's colt Gettysburg in on the rail, his mount lasted just long enough to win. Thompson was not able fo arouse the sluggish Gettysburg sufficiently to en- able him to win. The colt met with repeated interference, but closed reso- lutely at the end. Just as the winning post was passed he had his head iIn the air, while that of Bryn Mawr was down. It was the margin of a noss by which the latter won. Summary five and a baif Elston second, furlongs—Un. Memphian First race, masked won, Louise third. Time, 1:06%. Second race, Eclipse course—Toupee wom, Champlain second, Girdle third. Time, 1:12. Third_race, Larchmont stakes seven fur- longs—Bryn Mawr won. (lettysburg second, Buckleya thifd. Time, 1:28. Fourth race, half a mile— Glorifier won, vage second. Thirty third. 7T'ime, 4T% Fifth race, seven furlongs—Runnells won Hippocrates ' second, lilyria third. Time: Ells 1:40%. Tonotulu won, Time, ixth race, Withers mile Snyder second, Stonewall t ‘Winners at YWorth. CHICAGO, May 6.—Worth results: Firsc race, six furlon gs—Freckman won, Glen Gallant second, Emperor of India third Time, 1:14 Second race, five_and a half furlongs—Anca Il won, Miss Manners second, The, Ken- tuckian third, Time, 1:07 Third -race, four and a haif furlongs—Lil- lian Ayres won, Dundall seond, Azelina third. Time, :55. Fourth race, ope and & sixteenth miles— Spencerian won, Last Knight second, Compass furlonizs—Van Ness wop, Time, 1:13 1- one mile— Hands Across won, second, The Conqueror Il third. Forehand Time, 1:41. Vradt Racing at Louisville. LOUISVILLE, May 6.--Results: First_race, four furloni;s—Lady Lasca won, Kitty Belle second, Erla Erna third. Time, 49% Second race, five and a half furlongs—Beil Toone wom, Amora J second, All Gold thuwil. Time, 1:08%. Third race. five and a half furlongs—Apple won, Brand New second, Melita third. Time, 1:00% Fourth race. handicap, six furlongs—Ths Crisis won, Bad News :iecond, Columbia Girl third. Time, 1:14 Fifth race, four and a half furlongs—Weber- field won, Fredreka seccnd, Foxhunting third. Time, :36, Sixth_race, one and an eighth miles—Discus won, Trocadero sec Baird third. Time, 1:36. AT St. Louwis Race Results. ST. LOUK May 6.— Delmar results: First race, four furling=—Joe Kelly won, An- imos second, Passvie third. Time, :33%. Second , five and a half furlongs, sell- ing—Shorteake won, Lady Ray second, Fero- nia third. Time, 1:14. purse—Lucjan_won, ‘Third race, six furlongs, third. Time, Gay American second, Lower 1:20. Fourth race, won, Fickle Saint secons 1:35. seven furlongs. purse—Velos Murmur third. Time, a sixteenth, selling— South Fitth race, mile and Semper Breeze third. si Vivax won. Neversuch second, Time, 1:55%. x and a half asquez socond, e Ocean Dream kK Wins at Kansas City. riongs, selling-— Tim Crabb third. KANSAS CITY, May 6 —Summary: First race, five furlongs—Stumptown Wwou, Josette second, Virdetts third. Time, 1:05%. Second race, four furlongs. purse—Useful Lady won, Bologna second, Mary Prim third. Time. w Tl mile, selling—Mainspring Liberto third. Time, selling—Ocenn Eifia i one won., S’Onc:sll second, 1:47% Fuunh race, five Dream won, The Gol King third. Time, 1 Fifth race, one mile, selling—Henry of | Franstamar wen, Ben Heywood second, Black- thorn third. Time, 1:18. furlongs, Finder second, Sixth race, one and an eighth miles, seiling second, Barney Betty won, Jingler —Miss Time, 2:02. Dreytuss third. s 6714 Grafter (Blasingame) 6714 Colonel Anderson Mcuu‘mm) 6720 Caronal (Chappell).. Jack Little (Fine).. 6702 Heather Homey (I.each) 2G Joe Lesser (Beams). )llowaho (Stover). Veterano (Vivell) ... Gateway (Lottridize) 38)llowaho (Stover) . (6728)Forest King (Jome:) . 6728 G. W. Trahern (Sum Fifth race—Two miles; selling : Searcher (Romigh) 6719 Expedient (Smith). 6722 *Colonel Van (Foant 6695 Rio Shannon (Coffey) 6732 Mr. Dingle \T|ern:y> 15 Tiarry Beck (Lyad 6695 Prestolus (Devin| Sixth race—One and a sixteenth miles; three- year-olds and up; selling: Ly *Polonius (Stewart & Co.) (6715 Redwald (Magrane). . Past Master |Buuxhsm-n) 4683 Anirad (Coffey).. 6738 Golden Light (Guthrie) 6752 *Isabelfita (McNamara) 6738 J. V. Kirby (Strobel). €725 Petrolia (MeCarty) 6710 David 8 (Stanfleld). . 6703)San Lution (Robtins) (8732) Northwest (Clifford). @738 Invictes (GabrieD ... *Apprentice allowance. PROBABLE WINNERS. Yel- First race—Nanon, Educate, lowstone. Second race—QOscar Tolle, Gold I‘ln&r. TUlloa. l Third race—Mis?y's Pride, Ocyrohe, Mimo. Fourth race—Summers’ stable, Illo- | waho. Forest s Fifth race—Searcher, Expedient, Rio Shannon. SANTA CRUZ, May 6. of Willlam Kleiber, the ball player, was held this morning from the Church of the Holy Cross. The For- ' esters of America attended in a body. The pall bearers were Robert Wil- liams, Ralph Bracley, Richard Case, Joseph Nelan, Edward Handley and Harry Snibley.

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