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THE SAN FRANCISCO -CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1904 THE PICKET BEATS IRISH LAD FOR BROOKLYN HANDICAP — Western Champion || WINNERS OF THE BROOKLYN HANDICAP NATIVES LAND JOCKEY HENRY INJURED YOKEL PROVES | ON MR, BUTLER,, oot P8 = #2081 STAR WRESTLER | Is Strongest at || e | mome | mme. = ini | 1887 Dry Monopole. ........ 2:07 Finish. L dam T Band. LI e Schorr’s Derby Colt|Debutante Stakes Go; ] 1890 Castaway 11....00000 2:10 Thais 10 i g | 7 Del- Wins Heavy and Middle < sen a8} |1 Hnar Artow i 3oa% All Their Energy Is Stowed Moharib Beats | to Zinda at De ¥ ABA - Mdd pckey. . T g B T 2 Away Till the Seventh and Horatius ! mar Track. Weight Championships in 2:0714 USGS SUperb 1895 = Hornpipe 1896 Sir \\'m;rf ’ 1897 Howard Mann. ... Judgment. Tl L G 1899 Banaster . CHICAGO, May 26.—Jockey Milton ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 26.—Zinda, | TH]EL)]_,\N 1S CRIPPLED | Henry was scriously injured in the | the neglected representative of the ONE PROTESTED TITLI first, race at Worth track to-day, in|Hayes stable, won the Debutante Then They Begin to Swing | | the Olympic Club Bout: L g —_— | 1900 Kinley Mack. B e | S % g 1901 Conroy Wwhich he rode Ald Carey’s Michael | stakes to-day over a slow track. All| N ORK, May 26.—Comin 5 D p . . 2 . N S el sle g the rail 1n the last few strides e Brown’'s'Star Twirler Is Hit| Byrocs, which fell at the half-mile | Black and Violin, which were expect- | Tmhof Bests George Hensl: lopg E ! s 5 aapestag | rish_Lad.. S post, together with El Otros, ridden|!ed to fight it out at the wire, were | N i the wire, The Picket, | The Picket | After Two Extra Roun: by a Liner From Reitz's|by Feicht, and Dixie Lad, ridden by | second and third. Violin also belongs | gan to swoop down on his delivery. It |3 O3 (O was a flerce onslaught while it lasted | {4 the front Daddy Bender 109, 118 t. Vitus 119, Kinloch Park od in & finistied s Damed. i that the latter was net entered played. Moharib went at the start and was time and also that he used grease o he West's champion in the Brooklyn Jockey C. Gray. The other two boys - y C. Gray. to Hayes. ? ndic day ched victory Y o '@ | escaped with a slight shaking up, but = inl the Judges . . the Brooklyn ‘ Club and Has to Rotm.‘ Hones v found o pe ekl up, oat| Barkely, the even money favorite in | Are Ordered by g s ( S A the Metropoli- | | e — : His nose was broken, a deep gash was :lm‘hf;:fir?ox r“Ee]‘]sq““”b:ig' T{',‘:,:; | ‘ C e o P 7 3 sh, £ W h . It was scarce- | [ STANDING OF THE CLUBS. fouE Al Lr’ *kh““k““;“ iry "’fléi of his| fighting it it aeks apart to/the wir | The annual wrestiing tourna an the difference of a head [ (Pacific Ccast League.) i which is owned by “Luckv” Baldwin, | WIth the former nodding in. Sum-|under the auspices of the Olym i < r finish tronger | | ' g W. L. Pet.| W L. I'r‘l‘;!‘ was badly injured. “Pa” Bradley's | maries: Athletic Club brought out a num vea coilt hose terrifi | ',,”',f,',':v 1 5 :i"'wfi';\fx':ef 32 3 ’L:“-;‘ Broadway Girl, backed from 8 to 6 "r-l'ms-r RACE—Six furiongs; for 4 lively lads on the n last night ar 3 up to the hom i Ricoma 2131 25 64 Poriland ~..16 30 204 | to 1, proved the winner, leading all | Bid ubi gurse: o C o honors for the different classes we DRV e e ] It e the way. 3 : 5 to 2 Scepter, 100 (H. And'som) 1 settled for one year. The matches f . Bt cheus {| wr Butier's wires became crossed | Moharib was favorite for the third |10t i—Teins Belie. 100 (P kett) 3 final awards 13 each clase were hot mbs rar cheers | ks 2 - Ay " = hic . 30 10 on, 11€ (Schm’z). 9 4 8 > e N o aad I in the seventh inning yesterday at|race “'3‘;‘ nas the f““‘;“‘“r“f the | ™ rime, 1 ™Start sood. Won ridden out. | contested.d In the 145-pound class A 40 ctators died | Rechistion Bty anll: ers.be caldibys opened -uoo;"lo "phn:{ !\omjevrd 7 ‘:)o_n G e Pockwitz, the defeated man, proteste . sl % . Reso tafiven Bo- d: and w 7 to 5. | Edna L. Rejoic Wilijam F* i1 121, | - o . that Irish ; wind the fierce tangle the Nativ Horatius, the sécond choice, at 2 to | Dream 114 b. ecret 1 Moroni _114_| against Emil Peterson on the grou i b and the Harris brigade came out of | never headed, passing under the wire | SECOND RACI which s & h i . pd | ’ s against the rules hird ¥ the fracas with four entered on their | {wo and a half lengths in front of | for 3 e :‘r"’e 23@'&. books, enough to win with a bunch | Horatiuz. The track was muddy and |55 Berstag. 4 The 135-pound class was the bes IS (L. Wiison). § contested event of the night and was 27 (H. And'son) 3 3R 3 | won by H. Imhof of the Olympic Clu Start good. Won easily. Win- on o 4 R winged s b. f. (3) by Ruesell-Memorial. | over George Hensley, another s Lila Noel 97, Overland 100, | “O"” man, after a desperxt]e szrulgza netta 105, Lady Ray 102.|7he men reached the finals and the STCi el N S o d judges were unable to pick a win in two-minute bouts. A special three minute round was then ordered to spare. Score: San Francisco, 5; !sticky. It was raining and cold and Portland, 1. the attendance was ‘the lightest of Up to that time it was a peculiar | the meetings. Summaries: game of ball. Five men had been| FIRST RACE—Four and a half furlongs; for | Myrtle Whits 1 nailed at the plate—four of the home | 2-year-olde; purse Mingore 106, team and one Portlander. Another | Feiting. Horse Weight ey St. trio had been nabbed off the bags or C 115 (Kelloy, 1 clse nailed trying to stretch singles B (Mo"taia). ¢ - good. Won driving. Win 6 to b 3 IRISH LAD HEAVILY BACKED. s te HIRD RACE—Six furlongs; for 4-yea | No- & into doubles. The only bad feature of £ Weight, Jockey. S 3 aft ' I ‘ the game was the time it consumed. | Bk Mre. R. Bradiey's b. f. by Aloha-Broadway g (Bare). 5 Imhoff was declgred the winner af - . 1 Knell bt i . o e | Belle. Kurtzman 118, Tramotor 112, Chicago ' 119 (Wall'e) a bitter struggie. Th 1 \IAMII was slower than any lr]m.‘ hm[sv | Lad 118, Gleeman 111, Lady McKeon 113, . Date) M. R. Yokel of the Olympiec won ; | | that ever performed on the water | Gallant Cassic 105, Michael Byrnes 115, Dixie ! 2 M- X Yol i weiah | | front. He ®ave the bieacherites the | Lad 115, fiaished as named. El Otros 118, fell " br . (9 by ol B T R s S | | Jimmie i they did not lose any e A tan° | honors from Haselbacher and | : immies, and they did not lose any | g<pcoxn RACE- Six furlongs: fo Caterpiliar 121, Tiekful 1217 General Pri Tschumi respectively. He used a ha ] | | chances’ to express their opinion of | oide: senine ¥ v 121, Tickful 121, General Prig 1 | | chances’ 1o - [ e senige: 0 S werionem T . REil 12 Nelson (o advantage and gradua a | | ¢ I orse, nt. Jockey. § s E his men down. Following is S— The game broke badly for Portland Al Dufour, 102 (Aubon) 1 FOURTH RACE—Fo g F wore : Lt game broke badly . The Mightv. 100 (Va 7 Hettante o T Sil.e NS Tuie summary of the different events: ; g | {In the second inning, when Henry | 5057 i, Shoe 1 rands | Betting. Trovme, Wetent. Jocre®q " hauncey Ca Pl | | Reitz hit a hot lir to Thielman, | Time, 1:16 1-5. Start good (o 5 *Zinda. o Rl | s N5 Dineied Final vacked 10 8 t | [ breaking the middle finger of the lat- | Winner, . Corrigan's b r."! (Wallace) 7 24 22 | Carr throw Stern. In 4 minutes 85 se 2 e | | ter's left hand. Butler then took up |HMida Falernian 104 Tivon 101 Austin). 4 31 33 pecial 115 pounds: First rou 3 nd | | the slabster's burden and in every | 108" &t Tpmuraycethel g on” easiis. Win- | 5. “Murphy b ve Bears ,}‘ minute. W > arg | | round but the seventh he kept the lo-| = - () by Woalsthorpe | séec Henry Miller threw E ns ! Dotage 115, Dishabille | i 3 minutes. Semi-final roand y M th | | cals away from the pan. . THIRD RACE- One 4 aquarter miles i Tematen 11 B | e e e I & mians N o3 me fn | | Knell &tarted all the trouble in the | for d-yearolds and uo: ! as named | und—Miller threw Murphy in 3 m et in & [ seventh by banging a singie into | SritinE. Horse Weihi, J seconds, ; . e right field. Hildebrand sacrificed and | #to 1 Horatie, 108 b FIFTH RACK-One Iotle: Sutse- those i B e s | | Waldron kicked through with a hot |13 to 5 Rankin, 96 (Nic 1de. e * b e st o 10 coil. - e horses apj 1 | |one to center, scoring Knell. Meany [ Time. 2:10 ctting. Horse, Weight Jockey Leonard Kullman threw H m th wa was there with one to left, sending | fion S ol 19e. Ory 8 seconds. Final rou s Waldron to third. Irwin responded A i aiiman threw Hymsn Rafael ' with a good one and Waldron arrived. [ FOUR Five furiongs i oten 4% sxtond. - i | on's two-bagger to deep center | olds and us ; ghtueight cinas, T8 pounde G <%, | finished un the good work and com- . B threw George Hensle s pletely dashed the hopes of the Brow 3 al and mhoft we cket s and their admirers on the bleac o e e San Francisco— .. s era {1 ABR H o | | [ suavasc’s o 2 3 Iris v | | Widrn/ct 5 1 w Win- | s | Meany're 4 1 and up: selling ing Dutch < Trwin, b, 3 1 Jocke St g - U & | i Mildred L S8, Irby Bennett 106, Orie More Mases.1b 4 0 e & | 100, Bitastul 101, Kilo 07 finished a3 named FHE PICRET GOING EASILY 5 ey i 30 2:35. &8 —— . third e ERN M 3 ERICAN DERBY, | 402 1. Won' easil DELMAR PARK ENTRIE | i i T ( VER H LAD AND ALL E ’ P M I s/ch. g (5), by pac t s SoLAaA : g Ml L i . sve 104, John Mc- ) _ e EEN T ! Thomas repre- sl ke B e et i | Totais.3s 515 Giri 161, finished A% named ST. LOUIS, 6.—Following are | , ey 5 L - o to-morrow’s entries for Delmar Park | r. Across - i Pucch ey T o 7< fn land a3 events: Badg ase hits 2 2 . oy | Shorthose, Runnels. Lord Badge: | B 5 L ke \ens. selling z € | 4 Pt | SUMMARY W02, Trig =l e g™ gl syl RACE—A six furiongs; three- | | Hits—0ft Thielman & Hoedown 102, oy . t . | » i RODENBACH AND BERGER | ACCUSE EACH OTHER HAWTHORNE PARK ENTRIES. gt rifice hits—Irwin, i S ER N » 1 | - N CHICAGO, May 2 Following are Neither Will Accept Blame for the Shar e By Knel! ‘ o - i Sharpshooters at the Kenil- | e s ot o to-morrow's * entries at Hawthorne Unseemly Squabble in the Ring 2 iy : 3 4 , ire— Houston Park: After the Fight. wo ar o ok | Rt At oy - rth Park Meeting Pick | Gt e T pink e i filohes SDIie Abdesis 1 ‘ ach- e ¢ turniehed as 1ive s s St Off the Winners Cleverly | hampions Like Schmidt's Curves. | sea Voyage i abelle 1 106, Swedish as boxing enthusiasc S eve | =5 St 5 109, rakin 109, Mart Gentry 111, Cernova | as a double complain s e i | erly| yos anceLes. ay —The 113 Vometer 114 Mo Dade 104 Midaignt | b 1o e i E | Bl 2 Champions fell upon Schmidt's curves | Minstrel 114, Lucky ¢harm 114 Lord bison Tafter the flght am . 8 \ | . 5 | o e e 114, Woodianids 114, Rather Royal 114, Bonnie Sreuk . dines Guatiet afily =G saiwke " RiciAg PETALDAA. Ma Favorites won | I the third and seventh innings to- [ 1 Wesdiaids 11 Lingo 100 e was not allowed to box s were gy . the majority of the races to.day ar |38y, and batted out a victory. Oak-| Seco st short course ates ~ . e s B ¥ S. F Ha Kenilworth Pa oaces to-day at|jang'g heavy stickers could do nothing | nani 1 Itacatiara 140, ( g s gy o B g ‘ : s «{ Kenilworth Park. The winners were | with Newton until the eighth inning, | 137 Dr. Nowl; Poorland Al red i edly. : 2 7 ¢ | heavily played and it was a bad day | when four hits gave them three runs. | ey Honer Lo agsr - i 3 I Jacksian 2 )I x'urlj:h- ]nnm;} '1;. _Nevin's mare | Score | “Thira race. selling i corlf e o g 2 3raid won the first race in a| TLos Angeles Oakiana rrison § : R ¢S | Berger tal Ves. After Rodenbach : drive, although interfercd with by St | BT AB.R H. P Kin 10 DELMAR SELECTIONS. | R sioves, After “Riodenbach 5 8 Yuser, which bolted shortly after the [ Toman. s 4 2 i Fourth s P : | asain w Berger ducked this » ; start. Hindoo Pring Nl Gaa el A o L s t race—Grief, I Must, Nelle| it causht Van Court flush on nose. . NEW YORK 26.—Follow . Ne 1 | 91, Commodore § 100, | | thought for = memen - " 1 trog- e b el R e lie Bawn ran a close race, being neck 1 Mansard 10 108, Monsieur Cromwell. thought for & moment his nose was brok . . e to-m and neck at jhr wire. he attendance | b o S n‘,‘y:»(“x nr Second race — Clear the Arena, some of t ! : } to-day fair. Weather fine and o4 o 0 o o6, | Eleven Bells, Jake Weber. In the imid-ring discussion befors the fight : 3 ; track The summarie 9 Lady ase. 9 g Third race—Platoon, Dameron, Joe | [, vas 257 e o Dy - e ongs ° ! Rifen "Avon 100, Mosrieh Damact | FeI¥: | N (> o . i Totais. B 6 10 Mrs. Bob 104, The Trifer | Fourth race — Elastic, Charlie | Joyce (old, the spectators the men had agreed 1 4 Totw ey, 3 i Seaw 3 Thompson. Ben Adkins. 3 " nd Rodernbach would hit and clinch and Los Angeles 0 a half furlongs—Mady g Py e By L ce—Frank Rice, Irby Ben- s | | y " s Base hits 1 Plantus 104, Peter J. > | to hit, both of his hands being free. This dis- 1 sons re 1olph Oaldand 00 000 0 Mown Hay 107, Precious | phian. | concerted Sammy and he went to pieces. ' ¢ oune Her unterpolse 103 Base hits 00201005 | _ Sixth race—Potente, Hucena, Nettie| The small attendance at this fght and at 3 109, Schohgrie 1 zke 10 Ko v | Regent. the Canole-Nelson affair Is taken s sign . of sheer | 1o 4, Dick ard 105, Mart Mulien s i : J s e A o1 S | that the public is weary of the fighters. A res * e aiasy Glamn 101, Unmas . Cravath (2, Chase (2), 7 3 UECTIONS. of a few monthe would serve to quicken in- a n g vailes S fiasie Clipsetta Stakes for Lady Savoy. | tercst im t - & Schlafly. Sacrifice hits— First race—Mart Gentry, Silver-| CINCINNATI, May 26.—Latonia resui | 2 Left on bases—Lo: skin, Woodlands. First race six furlongs—Outwai won, Mont- Athletes to Compete Abroad. Bases on bails—Off Newton, 4; 5 ot Mcskiman, Struck out— Second race—Itacatiara, Snowdrift, Schmidt, 1. Double play- Alma Girl. | 7. Oakiand 6 off & it 8 T seco Maycoms third. Time, 1:14 NEW HAVEN. Conn., May 26— roud won, Wex- | g 2 of the Jotts e e Elton Pa Yale Athletic Asso: six furlongs s arter 87, Divi Time of game—One S vace- Lt c ok " Third race. one mil leuron won, Delmon- | announced to-day that a challenge for an at } o Pellimss 55, Ascition & | hour and forty-five minutes. Umpire—McDon- POTII::_‘;'] pekiwle Tk Backwdify | | THON Shes gne e e Time, 1:42. | letic meet in Tondon between Oxford and Ca re Eagle Tredeus 104 & Eonn 3 2 Fourth race, Clipsetta Stakes, for 2-year-old | bridge and Yale and Harvard had been p Young Henry 105, Rob =t Fourth race — Schwalbe, Estrada | filiies, five furlongs—Lady Savoy won, Intense | ceived by both American universities, and that s . us m Alforten 105, Tim | THIRD. RACE — Five furlongs;: selling; Seventeen Hits Off Keefe. Palma, Mons. Beaucaire. second, Dalsy Dean third. Time, 1:01% it had been accepted, the athletic managers and won by 101, King Pep- | maiden three-year-olds and up B i = Fifl Azeli Fifth race, onc mile and seventy yards— | Yale and Harvard coming to that agreeme " 2 tin. &_v,m" \\«m‘l\‘:o _I;;‘ Kkey SEATTLE, May 26.—Seventeen hits o 11“;’-«—A zelina, Del Carina, | Grana Mary won, Barney Burke second, Glen- | The chmenln L:n. for a meet to be held some % » 1—=War Times, (Buxton) e i 8! i i e ‘eggy Mine. od third. Time, 1:4674. time in July No list of svents has bees PROPER FINISHES THIRD D xtan) off Keefe in six innings gave Seattle Sl‘uh e 2o New Do H “Sixth race. six furlongs—Flying ship won, | ranged, but it is likely that eleven will conet £ e oy to 1—Potentia, 110 (Linton). .. 4 the game to-day. Tacoma could not | p 2HC0 FOEe o= SEF o Bo i Y, | Jigger second, Glenmore third. Time, 1:18%. number. th 3 g Loegaile o 4 OBl Start bad, Won casi touch Williame. The young pitchers us Stope, Peter J. Somern. o . aghan 117, Estancs 100 of each team finished the game. = s udc Roosevelt 110, Constanza’ 130 Score: DIEHL IS APPOINTED VERT: z ¥ i - v, r¢ | numed. Maxtress left ¢ the post. e JUDGE ADVOCATE OF NAVY dnd 1 2 nose in front OURTI RACE - 1ve fo et 4o B.R. A poytent B BB PAL « £ and Claude e g g —Fiv i H -year- vlerf. 3 0 0 1 (1 e e oo A i | olds and up; e - 1ENennEb 8 1 2 53 Commander of the Cruiser Boston, b e s cattor 207, Betting. Horse, Weight, Joc Fin g 3 1 Nordy.lb 4 0 0 6 2 i Now En Route From Panama, Is aldeck 3 R, x| 11151 1% 2 OFganss. 5 0 1 8 & ted trolled by -t Syt 02 tain) 172 8] 5 1 0 Lynchet 5 0 0 3 0 Selected by President. He won the R, 5 10 1—P. Morrissey, 109 (Hbrook) 7 61 3 1 13 0 Cans © 2 0 4 1| WASHINGTON, May 26.—The President h t Washing GRAVESEND SELECTIONS. Time, 1:01%. Siar fair. Won first three | R.Hallss 5 1 5McLn,if 3 0 1 0 0|appointed Commander W. B, Diehl to be ashing- g i gy a3 ing. Saul of Tarsus 109, Magnelone 107 | Wilsom.c. 3 1 4 Graham,c3 0 0 4 5/ judge advocate of the navy, to take effect June brought East e | ura 110, Emathion 109, Bul Wime,p 1 2 2 Keefep. 3 1 1 0 313 Comander Diehl now commands the cruiser i — as named. Gladys Belle C. Halllp 1 0 0 Galeski,p 1 0 0 0 0|Boston. which i3 en route from Panama to San 2 ace—Blandy, St. Bellane, ”N “‘ B : FIFTH RACE— Francisco. Fiyback. | olds and up; eelling: | Second race—Young Henry, Un- | Betting. Iorse, Weig r, Carroll | masked. Princess Titania. 2 to1—1i. Princese. 1 4l prepara- | Third race—Rostand, April Shower, | ., - —_————— Jack Munroe Will Box. Trainer Tim McGrath announces that Jack Munroe will do his first boxing this afterncon ve furlongs; for 3-year- Jockey. St. 8% Fin. > (H.Smb) 8 23411 omie, 107 (Crosswaite)., 3 1 el Bawn, 107 (Everson) 7 4 1143 1t umma | Sweet Alice. | , Time."1:013. Start good. - Won first three | Errors — Mohler Bresnewr. R Hal ol R T Gt e hanch. TR - *BRILLIANCY"— and polis! Fourth race—Astarita, Aredeus, | :"‘"’;;'_s o x‘:lan.-kgnxf,xkxm;nu 107. Keogh 97, | Nordyke (2), Egan, Lynch, Casey (2). Earned ;“f:nedmmd';x: :’;: :r;::‘:-d 'Xx':"°l‘.‘£i’5n.'°h:l""f m W’!flm and h: o Ry 3 A or nished runs—Seattle G, WO pase hits—Mohler (2. weights have been invited to put on the wloves b Fifth mce—Waterside, Royal Le-|( SDITH BACE—One mils; for d-year-olds| bares—_Frisk. R._Hall, Casey. Saerifice bits— | With the challenger for the champiomehitp. = He “CLEAN" TASTE — The absence of 2 1% | gend. Goldfienr. o B g LS Yan-Haltren, Wil Double play—Will- | /{{eq here, and has alco had & dally swim ¥ & Gisagrecable foreign or " after- Yl [ B A etting. Horse, Weight, Jockey = 8t. Fin. | ‘ams to Hall to Brashear. Bases on_bails— | It i ty swim taste,” proving scrupulous cleanli- S Sixth race—Gettysburg, Ancestor, | 10 ‘o 1—M. Peeress, 106 (F'pat). 4 21 12 | Off Willams 4, off C. Hall 3. off Keefe 1, | the surf. - ness during the brewing process. :: | ogontz. B0 1N llian, 106 (0. Bitnan; 5. 4 4142 3 |2 Seieski 1" Hit by pitoner — Wilism *SOLID, CREAMY FOAM™ S0 | ————— 2 A X an 3 8 ruck out— Villlams 1, by C. Hall 2, by Foot i - d Time, 1:43. Start good. Won first thres driv- | Keefe 1, by Galeski 1. Inninge pitched-By AE Mey: WEN- Bungnot e iwoe | DISCUSS PLANS TO DEVELOP ing. fady Kent 113, Judge Voorhtes 114, | Williams €, by C. Hall 3, by Keefe 6, by| The Vampire' Assoclation Football Club, codigucs o hx:-‘d-‘ e MERCHANT MARINE | Frank Pearce 113, Prestolus 107, Lozano 111; | Galeskl 2. Hits—Oft Williams 2, oft C. Hall 3, h h ner.up for th . OUR ’ Tarrigon 109, Theodora 1L 109, Kickumbob 106, | Off Keefe 17, off Galeski 2. Wild pitches—c. .',"!.'f-f-m: ot el 2 g i \ “PURITY" — Impossible to find in SOND RACE—One and a sixteenth miles: | e finished med. | Hall 3. Time of game—Two hours. Umpire— | League, will hold its annual dinner and re- most bottled beers, because their for three-year-olds and u ‘| Philadelphia Merchants Advocate the e . O'Connell. unfon at a downtown restaurant to-night. e 160 . S n | Establichment of a Tonnage Bounty Petaluma Entries. 3 < There will be a Targe attendance. s the mem: C. Eiwood. 10T (O'Nell) 4 13 38~ | or Differential Rate. PETALMUA, May 26.—The entries | 6808 Mr. Dingle....113! 6801 St, Rica .....109 { relationship. fasd masma Sherift Bell. 106 (Honey) 1 3 0 | PHILADELPHIA, May 20.—The Merchaat | for to-morrow's races at Kenilworth | 6806 *Huapala .... 94| 6797 Mestzo 105 —_——————— € by Buanrsensy, | Marins Commission Appoinisd b,,’ s 1] <o) St Fourth race—One mile; three-year-olds and Harry Varden Out of Golf. NigrettePrince Vi, Silver Dage, | 4% Congress to consider and 7 "‘l‘“"fl.l:"l- First race—Six furlongs; three-year-olds and | up: selling. 5 NEW YORK, May 26.—Harry Varden, the Gallen, San Craig. Tomcod, finished as | iSiation lor‘ m:h-’le‘x;:fl":f‘ :;,M‘:“r'“g:" M‘; ";;‘"',il",",;h"°"'w"{::\"";:\ ‘:_e meeting. (6795)*Step Around. 94] 6702 Invictus ......107 | golf expert, has had a_serious set-back in g ping met in . out ... *El Pllar ... *Dusty Miller. 95 6798 *The Lieutnant §0 | health, according to a Herald di: | fomday. and for two hours listened to the views | 6787 Bee Rosewatorl05| 6795 *Victoria S:.. 108 | (6300 The Bride . 111 6504 *Northwent - 81 | Tommon. “Te Wil prevent m taking part iy (Five furlongs; The Bxpecta- | of some of the city business men. The con- | 6811 Cherries .....107| 6700 *Geisha Girl.’|100 | G792 *Firianna File 75/(6801)Tom Kingsley.109 | the forthcoming championship. . toursemens. wo-year-alds Renwus of cpinion among those who addressed | 0811 *Nonie . 1102 6774 S Lazarus Esq 112 | (0752 Tannhauser . S4| 6733 *Anvil . -.162 | and in fact may necessitate his practical Weight, Jockey. St. % Fin | the commission s that a tonnage bounty or a | €811 *Keogh . 90 6995 Little Secret...107 | 6708 Homage ..... 105] 6806 *Anirad withdrawal from the links. His lungs are Song & Wine 122 (O'n) 1 1131 2 | gifterential rate for importations made in| 6S12 Tarragon ... 107) 6788 *Reolla 1T .... 8§ understood ‘to be seriously. affected. Szaraphi 2 (Lyne). 4 21 American bottoms should be established, Fifth race—Five furlongs: three-year-olds —_———— Velo, 112 (Odom). .5 32 32 ' —_——————————— { _Second race—Four furlongs; maiden three- | and up: selling. 1:01 art good. Won easily. Win. | year-olds and up. 6790 Dr. Birdsall..,110 6810 Saul of Tarsus.122 Golf Champion Douglass Beaten. Bennington’s ch. e. by Goldfincn. Jury Sets Aside the Will 6807 Sir Appleb: Y o Ay : ; Ao Gintaiag aonck. Agcet Belle, Mis- | SAN JOBE, May 2 .—The will of the ot - eorgie Blac 6809 Estraza {108 6807 V. pouREE A e late James Lull was set aside by a wx;:‘,te;‘m:‘. .1%1 6765 r::“\":fin o —One a quarter miles; y 807 Lizzie Ward..105) Red H 2 the Brooklyn hangicap of $20,000; thresyear. | JUrY Jast evening on the ground that | cvd Losie Fard. 00 €0 Red Horse 107 | 6701 *Sir Dougal. 105 | 6802 Juan Bellard 107 | (6802)Hercules .. 107 | 6798 Gibraltar 107 | 6504 Urbano 117 6795 Suburb. Queen.117 GARDEN CITY, L. L, May 26.—In the 19 6811 Adnor 122 | amateur golf championship tournament to-des o T > 110|(6TIDEdra. .. Ay o R PO G oids and up: he was of unsound mind at the time R RS A —_—————— tne.Horse, Welght, Jockes. 8. & Fin. {It was made. An estate of $7000 is| Third race—Six furlongs: three-year-olds | up: purse. pw Fleaphiiar b o Schreck Knocks Out Scanlan. 31 a e Ticke: 110 (Hilgrsn) 2 31 1h | affected. Lull died in San Quentin last |and up: sellinz. 6508 Possart -110] €812 Lady Kent ...105| ST. LOUIS, May 26.—Mike Schreck knocked 105 i vad, 123 haw).... T 1n 22 | November. He was serving a four-| 6812 Jds Voorhics.110| 6701 Decimo . 6792 Solinus ......107! 6798 Dandic Beile. 105 | our Jim Scanian of Pittsburg at the West e TR R S i | e semtence tor Horgers commivied| T Sk ib ook U e | S B i S0 ESRI VER | g, A o mb SN Winzer, Weldeck Stables B 6. by Faisetty|in this city. 6811 Nellle Bawn..107] 6791 Maude Browne. 93 S s e b G | *Apprentice allowance, % bout.