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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1904. 11 NEIL THE CALIFORNIAN, WINS IN CHAMPIONSHIP STYLE ASCENSION IS THE VICTOR JUDGES ORDER [IBERG IS AGAIN [FRamste wetis IRACE FOR HONORS IN THE PATCHOGUE STAKES KIER CINGED | THE STAR OF 4 | “uwvemve mooxz| GROYS WIRMER ON COLONEL VAN, ~ SHUTOUT CONTEST S DAYS GO BY Kenilworth Officials Do Not “Ham” Achieves His Second Managers Will Be Forced®to ———. amon Beats Rostand Handicap at Horses|Elastic ls Defeated for the First Time at i Steeplechase Show Cleverness Gravesend. in Jumping- Delmar- " Like Appearance of Bet-| Triumph in Week Against §trengthen Their Team Sy ting on the Sixth Race| His Old-Time Team Mates| in Order to Keep Abreast Special Dispatch to The Cull Special Dispatch to The Call Epecial Dispateh to The Call. 0% 2 NEW YORK, May 27.—The only Not # | ST. LOUIS, May 27.—Elastic finally}| . . ST AN ¢ : 2 . v b . s snly wale| clizcatao, may wi—ee & sectiet | B awraace 20| THE HEECTREASS D TP BROVINS " SUGRIENINE STWASHES COMING FAST Pa which attracted a large | features of to-day's card at Haw- y Delmar track. Mattie H and Ice Wl-‘ “"'""-_ S < Co¥. Aot 3 ‘:.—_’— : . Boy and Astarita were first | thorne. Not ong of the fleld of six|ter finished ahead of the blg gelding | Brother to Prince Brutus|They Start After Mr. Whalen/ attle’s Nine of Sluggers horses made a blunder and the entire | i? the handicap. Elastic might have field raced well bunched throughout the | scorea another victory had Watson _ i not permitted him to swerve under short course. First one, then another, | nuni e, <6yl 0 o vas & well would take the lead until nearing the | played good thing. Aminta, at 6 to Major Phelan then | 5.1 obstacle, where Itacatiara, backed | 1, surprised the form players by win- haul Ascension, but the\grom 6 to 1 to 11 to 2, moved up and | ning the second race. No money was long enough to win by & | after leaping the final fence went to | Pet on this one. The weather was take was worth $2025 to the | {he front and won as he pleased. | clear and the time in the feature event 3 indicates improvement in trnck con- is owned by Charlie Oxx.| py cked from 2 to ’ ed by Charlie Oxx Pott backed from 2 to 10 3t0 2, qiione ™ gy 8 Scores His Third Set of Brackets at Petaluma After Astarita had | all her well-known speed for her closest pursuer, Ascen- aesed her and came on looking winner. choices. Worry All Kinds of Piteh- ers When They Swing Bats Farly in Game and Runs Are Easy to Accumulate STANDING OF THE CLUBS. (Pacific Coast Leagues) The baseball fans are making bets as to which team will hold the lead in the Pacific Ceast League pennant race for more than a day at a time. No nine in the league has a license to accom- PETALUMA, May 27.—Harry Sto- ver's gelding The Lieutenant was bid up from $400 to $800 after winning the PR mile selling race for three-year-olds at| seattle . Kenilworth Park to-day. Stover re- Tacuma Pret. 7 542 th 9 v qodh 3 hic 3 mu Portiand 16 30 vas top wei 8 pounds ! haq e e ce, | 3 i g 53 (ostand was top weight at 118 pounds 'had a cake walk in the third race, at| piRsT RACE—Five furlongs; purse: three- | tained the horse by the usual raise.| 1t must be a source of much satis- i plish this feat, and judging by the way the third race. & handicap ot & mille | the Deshy Sikance OF ‘s slls Wil & | BeBON e, C S Ll s i, | This Is the third set of brackets scored | g50ij0n to Mr. “Ham” Iberg to treat ! | the first four are bunéhed there will be end a sixteenth, which brought a fair | half, winning easily from Lacy Craw-| <1315 yooten WVoEN o ulien) 1 l"! 17 | by the chestnut gelding at this meet. t a th vith ¢ f )st. It was won by Da-|ford. which had no trouble in getting | 30 to 1—Grier, 104 (R, Ezell)...11 85 2h |He is by Brutus-Princess and promises ' Nis former teammates and the man- no leader at all within the next two T handled by Jockey Lyne. | the place. | *fme I to make as good a stake winner as his | 88er Who discarded him to a double weeks. H rail and was able to| The track was good, the weather | Wiwer,. . stable mate, the famous Keniltvorth, blank in one week. Aside from any | | | Now that the race has become so in- " it anach - and warm and the attendance |yt GRE R, TG e S T Siiver | In the sixth race Colonel Van opened | personal grudge which “Ham” may ’!erutlng many of the managers seem » Stolen Moments Sunmearies: L enliat 102, Bamboo Tree 107, Nellie ' at 3 to 5, but despite the heavy play!have settled, he achieved a brilliant to forget that they will have te X ug| FIEST RACHSSwe: SRISWEy £ Jasrvole | Cromwell 105, Bandillo 102, finished ps named. | pe receded to @ven money. Judge Eg- | yictory and deserves all the credit that strengthen some in order to keep in the fir > | Bet »Hur‘h‘i Weight, Jockey. 8t. % Fin. | - .d:‘*.nfl":f,,f e mrmn";";’"; no"d'l‘t!:]l.:sc:;:ld u;g:mddn :haln%e nzl may be coming. Score, S8an Francisco going. “There is hardly a team in the € But- | I b . S b Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. % - Fin. |JOCKEYS, | 9 LPee. Lo o "0, Portland 5. | | | league that does not want one or more Swedish Lad, z 2 k o equisttion, > 38 3 Y : 3 “ T ! : se, x » out onj X :30. Start good. Won handily. Win- linda, 94 (Perkins)... 2 52 31 The events were all hard fought,| amWh.]n s r\;nn “gb ma; =11 task to dig up just such material, but t wo other | T} “"mrm"']t::lr:h:n?n:n‘.f '1'3; P‘n_::u\):h‘-“lv‘ ]‘S‘un |gmd. un‘r; ]lelzdd -?p making an entertaining day for lheSJlmnH’ aden. laul;e in fer a eadt r;s 261 Bk G U"’m ;mmr . “"‘r Honnie O 3 3 0! 3 Nelson' r. oy ‘arandale- V Vi Pl v o & 5 or i 1 through | Mart Gentry 111, Rather Royal 114, Sea Vo Tenmy Belle 04, Murmur 100, | 1arge crowd attending. The track, was|at the handg of the men garbed In For instance, Peter Lohman should . #gc 106 Dixie Andrews 108, Isabella D 106, | Nabocklfsh 108, Nath Woodcock 98, Clear the | perfect, the weather fine. Summary: |brown. His shoots never looked as - : be dickering with an outfielder who can He wants such a man, M | et Dade il Von Ketel 113, 1 114, finished as named. Midnight Min- Lord Dixon 114 | Arena 100, finished as named. »d thing in the cven Eells 103, Jake Webber 104, | prper RACE—Six furlongs; three-year-olds | €ASY as they did yesterday and al- though he was there with the control wallop the ball. been | fell. | — v - xnx:M\d\"n’*’l':‘ : | , THIRD RACE—Five furlongs; purse; two- e aaiera "t 4% T | and the curves, the Brownies were able and wants him badly. Them another . . vorite on public | o B iy, oy e R el § o oree, Wetght, Jockey. St % Fin ‘arragon, 100 (Buxtom).. 5 215 21 | to land freely on the leather. | | piteher would look good onm Peter's . | B e 11 h, 90 (Barnshaw) . 4. 11433 Wirsons’ Skured auie -promindntly m |4 4| Staft. He was lucky in grabbing Jimmy 1 s 327 .’ Start_good. Won first thres g A es) Jou Kellsy, 10 5 | aniving: About 104 Bee Rosewater 106, | the accumulation of tallies during a FRANKIE NEIL, THE CALIFOR- Byrnes in his hour of need, for sinc 141 (Seaton). Time, 1:15 3 5. Start good. Won ridden out. | Victorla § 102, Little Secret 108, Cherries 1 hot mixup in thé second round. It was NIAN BOXER. WHO SCORED A joining the team Jimmy has saved R = gy o Winner, P. J. Miles' b. c., 2, by Prig-Har- | Reolia II 88, EI Pilar 107, Geisha Giri 100, > DECISIVE VICTORY AT CHICAGO or the Co good. Won easil : 8- > opened by Francis with a clean cut many a game for the Commuters. ch. g. (3) by meesite. Three starters. Sam Lazarus Esq. 1 finished as named. P - 3 Morley is better off in the way of 0 ety Grase Widow. Snow Drift 1 FOURTH RAC e Purtesgs: tiroy ot | G0N DACH: Iiar Duleied - miss { 2 DNENer . A0 f0igleft. Mursby Salent thin sy ' oF {he AT Wil sada " ) 7, P d ¢ nished a: Py g & 7 . b ; ens; v vi e . e an any o e O 1 ¢ 147, Poorlands 162, finished us named. | | FOURTH RACE—Six I ol S 4D mitina 12n%:{ followed with one of the same stripe Chlcagoan LR 72 111115 . | beszarburans e eabeassmss Luigr oo . Snree, 102 THIRD RA ting, Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. % Fin. | Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. Fin. | to the opposite fleld and the first run » 1 Start poc ids and up to 1—Marle H, 98 (L. 'Wilson).. 8 12 11" |3 to1—Lizzle Ward 107 (Stewart) 1 12 12 | (ag o reality. Steelman sent Murphy sessed of a good pitching staff and an B & ch | 3to1—Ice Water, 100 (D.Austin) 3 313 2n | Even—Targette, 100 (Sulllvan)... 4 21 21% 5 E F R nd outfleld that figures to hit well, but is . k. Red Fox 3101 Elastic, 134 (W.Watson).. 4 2n 35 |0t 1—Estraza, 110 (Heavener).. 6 52 31, |to third on an infleld cut and Shea re irst ou . g £ Recreo. St. Bellane, Br Time, 1:17% tart fair. Won ridden out Time, :48%. Start fair, Won first three | forcod him at the plate by hitting to still on the waiting list. Then he has a N Pe - finished as Winner, W. G. Cannon's br. f. (3) by Swing- | driving. Red Horse 108, Venzollern 107, Po- fine utility man in Wheeler. If the Fiush. ~ Ben Adkins 100, Charlie Thompeon | tentia 105, Georgie Black 105, The Jew' 102, | Anderson, who returned the ball in ]S Ended_ 3 e " 110, Harmakis 103, Foxy Kane 112, finished as | Brown Patsy 108, St. Yusef 107, finished as | lightning style and executed a grand champions could “mti striko; lhhexr :u- 3 s Litle Elkin | named. named. ol ting gait they would surely be win- F E r y y 10, - o~ e Aol play that started the bleachers cheer- - .’..~ “In‘uj wiplmmg "“ YK S .. FIFTH RACE-—Seven furlongs; THIRD RACE—Six furlongs; three-year-olds | ing. Special Dispatch to The Call ning more games. So far their hitting - L gl olds and up; purse: and up; selling: L "The -fast work did mot prevent more has been woefully weak. FOUF RAC Seven furlongs; three-year- | Betting. Hcrse, Weight, Jock Betting., Horse, Welght, Jockey. ¢ B = " ¥ Y itel * B g e DTongs: These Tee [ii 02 Tadas 219 (Dald) Even- Scherzo, 104 (Narvaez)... 1 runs. Iberg was safe on Massey's| CHICAGO, May 27.—Frankie Neil, $ The ym:x _vu_n:erts“ or;tt:\;el’:':c(r;fi: 16 1 one B % i 8 Ratten 13 to 1 Mins Vera: 107 (Rrowen). 3 error and Shea traveled as far as third. | the _famous little Californian boxer, | feam are beginning to get theirs from - 121 Start falr. Won eas! Time, 1:156%. Start poor. Won rlvmen out, | Drennan pounded thg ball to left and o1 a o the title of o - Krishha & Sn 31 |mer, J.T. Mengel s ch. §, (5) by Albana-Bonny Huapala 94, Carilee 102, | soored Shea. Iberg Jstarted for third Qemduntzgiod. s Xight & team. Mike Fisher’s outflelders are not . - 1n 4n | Lass. Daddy Bender 109, Blocker 111, Frank 8t Riea 110, Mestzo 107, | » 8 world’s bantam-weight champion to-| .ciing the ball any too regularly. All : | Jones 111, Frank Rice 112, Memphis 112. | finished gs named. and Hildebrand did fhe Joot stunt with night by knocking out Tommy Moore | the heavy stick work is being done by on easi Y. | fiished as named. the ball. ‘He then thréw low to Irwin e FOURTH_RACE—One mile; three-year-olds s than one round at Battery D |the infielders. The way they have been pg e B Foretieht | SIXTH RACE—One and a sixteenth miles: : selling. : and-Thers: foxmpereil for-the pan. Ir- 1 Jou decidi nch was a | batting is out of the ordinary, and It is - D o Estrado, Palma 108, | three-year-olds and up: purse: Horse, ““"fl'f .v(gchos. :l ‘M‘ l'ln win’s throw was wide, so it was not | Armory. The deciding pu £ 150 Gusition 80 -eHPIos Whate Sasl i | o et Teemone, JOT (Witlms) £ Tiep Areuna a1 h'fl?;b’n 33 2 % |aimcult for tne Portiand slabster to | terrific lefthand hook to the stomach | cut of the aucsilon to expect these men 28 1:67 & rmv\r: FIFTH K ACE - furlongs; | , 0c010). .. . 7 hp”)’rldvfi 11 ‘Ll"dwm\\ xfl X r get in with the third run.- that doubled Moore into a fantastic l:ng:rp up P = als - . |3 , 106 (L.Wilgon 1:41% tart gOOf on first - four 5 © 3 g . - ”, o oy, o e g ¢ | “Time, 1:2 Start mood. Won golng away. | driving hard, Northwest 84, Tom Kingsiey | The octher two for Portland came | ,ygoyjar knot and left him groaning | oot 1o coming with a rush, and S x er. Avon LL;‘( b9 4 AL 1 | Winner, Martin & Walker's ch. xsn| 1.11?‘3 nn” Dus“’n‘llwfi(; 95, 'Lmrgxluser 84, Floriana | easily, aided by timely hitting in the on the canvas while Referee Abe Pol- | . o oaictions of the knowing ones - \ b =3 Montana Regent-Nettle Beatrice. ster Lil- | Belle 78, finished as name » e D - ina, 104 (Larsen) /11§ Yan 07 Birdw 104, Branch II 108, Edgardo ~E_Five furlongs; th ar mll: Snzds:ii‘::;h&?:l‘::s&}ormn was fa- | lock counted off the fatal seconds. Who jauied the Siwdahin 20 lnadituery : O e, o hntoben st pamg ok P | cida at cus aetling. 1 L | h ek, Who. came rushing | The fght was purely a question of | may make good. Their pitching staff is e Betting. Horse, W e(g'\n Jockey. St. % Fin. class, with Neil holding ~the upper crippled, but at that Willlams, Hall and - = % 2 to 1--Sub, Queel F.Kiy) 2 2% 11 | headlongh him ‘at the plate. Gor- d _ 3 2 TR dnka, W DELMAR TRACK ENTRIES. E\en—~l>r|eut||kel“!'lzbé(‘rl«wu) 4 23 21% | ton was badly shaken up, but tried to ?}1;1nd. Mr\o;‘:s r:‘sgl;le(d :::; l::téum;l | Far::er :Onx\e Bb::n (:z;ng“:r::t‘n:ler;fi - e 4 iy 3 IS, v 7. vers: 5 63 3 : swun n 3 ) 3 ST LOUIS, May 27— Barney |10 1R siar ‘goon Sron-ftat thees | €t back dnto the ggme. His sight Neils head, they clinched, broke and | nits the ball like Wilson's crowd a __M‘a‘ 1 & halt furlongs; | Schreiber's Deutschland carries top | ariving, Edra 117, Juan Bellardo 119, Her- | seemed impaired and he was forced to [ Nel® head, . 2 they wrestled t have to work so hard. . weight at Delmar track to-morrow in |cules 122, Dr. Birdsall — finished as named. | o1 the bench. Leahy went in to clinched again \?fl" ; dly 4 h.rd:phcher d(;es :oh ve Om pohor wxli . 5 P - | the handicap. The day's entries fol- | grxTH RACE—One mile; four-year-olds and | work, although suffering from a bad la‘f"’“ l'hhe :‘:’:’ch ema:aczswas ohie '"lw‘: : fi:‘f‘e :0 e"_:’:::sas 0 S 7 1‘10:: I ixteenths of a_mil i Rorse bty i B et e el Fordand- Moore gotting home twice with riEh{ | runs before they can claim victory over t good, We nter. | First race, thirteen-sixteenths of a mile, | 1 to 2—Col. Van, 107 (Crosswte) San Francisco— ortiand — : . bt by Ben Brash: | selling—Alfly’ 108, Happy Chappy 105, Khaki | 1o 1—Romaire, 107 (Wright).. 5 TN | R H.P.A. | and left to the jaw, but always too | Seattle. X - o o 208 Mansy | B e L D s 10 0 b Mo TR “‘ S e S B R R e cr' 1220 high to do any serious damage. | Overall has been the only winning 90, A o 98, Time, 1:4 tart g on handily. 2 eCde S | . .ong 92, Feronia 92. Second’ and third ridden but, Possart 114, 10311 oNadeurf 5 1 2 2 0| Suddenly Neil ripped an awful left to | pitcher on the Tacoma staff in the last s TRIES. ond _race, six rlongs selling—Major | pangie Belle 110, Prestolus 107, finished as 4°9°0 2% 4 0 2 3 5| Moore's stomach The Chicago lad | series with Seattle. » Carpenter 10 Dan McCue 105, Millbrook 101, a 4 0 013 1 -3 P3G CHICAGO, May — The entries | St. Rbche 1 3 100, Wreath of [ "*™® % >4 0 01 5 Mrphyib4 0 115 o|reeled to the ropes and Neil sprang| E1m ' N | vy 99, Tom Kiley 97, Mengie 97, J. Reift o7, S 38, . 0 1 0 1 times that s " MODEL YACHT e to-morrow’s races at Hawthorne | Debbie May 96, Blumenthal 86, Mordella 5 “PETALUMA ENTRIES, Reitz2d 3 0 1 ¢ sistmndb 4 0 1 ¢ 1 upon him like a tiger. Three ti | SATLORS OF MODE: . ds s left sank into Moore's mid ADY FOR THEIR REGATTA k are as follows: Third race, nine-sixteenths of a mile— PETALUMA, May 27.—The entries | whalen,p2 0 0 1 3 Ibers, p 4 1 0 0 2! murderou = e | RE 4 'A ¥ { wmsard 16, Tdipa 10 Onton. | Bts, 1%, Balh My 104 Dishanilie 108 | for to-morraWifirices 't Keénliworth [ leidyko 2 0,0 13N be = o o n n 2 410 the locel, Doy drogpied fo M i mmh nac 110 | Adeiaide 100, ANl Black 100 . 4 ¢ * | Park are as follows 5 knef:. x;rorn::z;n;lfm‘;g!‘u‘x;e;ler;l:: Many Fast Miniature Bo::: Will Com~ x e f furlongs, sell- | Fourth race, one and a sixteent iles, A s, -count of el & ndsor S : Frene | Biastions "1"2‘“'”;“;" Yo T"'r‘:;;";'-“ ot o gt P o a S L elhie0 g i 4 ::n; but hgis strength had deserted i ‘::“' e ::; D;;r b f . ack Young 1 3 ortl 2 3 - . Decora 2 < [ Tower o7 P Ga Decimo .....114] 6781 Montoya P hane hits 13002103 010 nim His lips were white with the A e et S - | “Firth race, one mile and seventy yails, sell- SAll About:[:116] 8300 Maxtreas 5 | gan Francisco...8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0=0| L ool o qeatn Heavily his arms| The San Francisco Mode ac 2 y | ing—Bard ot Avon 106, Buc 106, Doe- Keogh j 81 Pllar .. 18! “Bae hits .1 000021103 . ” attempts o | Club will hold its first regatta of the I e SO N o Graham 91, Har- b 7 el it 'f’ahf oraado. SUMMARY. SNung 1o sad Tro-In Jai’ Stmy year on Spreckels Lake, Golden Gate - S aixticailia 06's mitesV e Stolen bases—Hildebrand, Nadeau. Errors_ | reach his enemy’s jaw. Park, on Monday. A silver cup has Joe Goss 112, Ivernia 110 | Second race—Four furlongs; selling; two- | Hidebrand, Massey, Francls, IrwinAnderson2.| On came Nell, remorseless, the light |\ . " 4. eq by the directors of the = Baint 107, One More | year-olds. Two-base "hits—Francis, Murphy, Dremnan. | oo yiotory in his eyes. Once again that i . . 1 Eid Silver 104, Ethel Da- | 6S(8 *Steel Wire lfl‘\flm\l}th i . ‘lflll First base on errors—San ‘rancisco 'y ort- # club for a race between sloops meas- | Duela 99, Drummond 99, (6TH)Onls )8 *Iron King land 2. First base on called balls—Off Iberg | deadly left sunk into Moore's stomaech. uring from forty-two to fifty inches > — . 1 Mot E one and three-sixteenth miles, G808 *Edith Vice .. U 8 Anpita K.nl‘hl IW 1. Left on bases—San Francisco 6, P()l’lhl’d The Chicagoan fell forward, his chin - S GRAVESEND ENTRIE mile and seventy yards, r«?lllnx— | selling—Be: McCarthy 111, O'Reilly 11 0808 Mary Pepper.1(9; 6. Struck out—By Whalen 1, by Iberg 3 dded fi H e inclusive. The first trial race will be ¥ YORK, M 7—The Preak- fameri Harrison 102, | Dawson 109, Barca 106, Landola 107 Never- Double play—Francis to Murpby. Wiid piten— striking the padded floor. He Was| .4 gt 1 o'clock. As all of the larg- . ‘ . ‘ Zyra 106, | such 107, Strader 13, Hourke Cochran 100, | Third race—8ix turlongs; selling; three-year- Whalen. Time of game—One hour counted out and did not come to for| . 0" ctect boats in the club fig- Kes e mile and sever Lord Tennyson 98, 1ds ard up pire— : r x of to-mor- | arlongs—Tapiola 105, Ves-| Weather ciear. Track fast® nq,x:l nC-th?:lo .105! rm. Ripper . .19 A + s TR some tim ure in this class there will be some fig- Alice 105, Nannan 105, o812 Jag. Voor 22] ,Ll(hll‘nlanlc’ll) Overall in Fine Form. TR A1 T PN T teresting rac The following boats track. | end race Mayor David 8. DEL!\!AI-! Lanark 112, Bur- Resigned . Maud ELECTION MATTHEWSON TWISTEnRS *Crigll SEATTLE, May 27.—Seattle could have been entered: H. London’s Imp, Browne. 105 are: *Tarragon i ; Tagvact 118, 8¢ Gommiy i L by, Wikl i1 Myveie H .11 Tom Slavin. A e EAhr Onseatl to- Tk oA PUZZLE THE BROOKLYNS |j. Brasnon's Sophie. William Roeck Weather clear, track fast aine, AlSo. Fourth race—Five furlongs; seliing; three- | Tacoma won in a game lasting more | o Wasatis -~ Heamntionak - Ouith | oSt Alape: (K9 N & - ) year-olds and up. than two hours. Barber pitched good ans el S Daisley’s Isabelle, O. Nelson's Alba- 3¢ HAWTHORNE SCTIONS. Second racc—Wreath of Ivy, Blum- | 6707 Amoruna ....105 6810 Magnelone ...108 | =00 0Tt e but sent six| Dashes the Hopes of Cincinnati in | tross, G. Hay's Amelia, ‘B. Jurgens’ =z sithel, Wom Ny . 17 Bub. Queen. . 103) 0706 Sory. Lark: to baseaffon balls and they all Game With Pittsburg. Zampa, Todd & Adams’ Santee, Col- oy oo g s Bosagulioreancy | Third race—All Black, Gay Ade- | 0 brecon Fench e proved costis# The scor STANDING OF THE CLUBS. lier Bros.’ Fannie, J. Bernhart's Mil- - rst Race—Bondage, Talpa, Man- | laide, Braden. gon icatane i1 Tvaddeus g SR § Tacoma— rican L dred, T. M. Burthout's Ethel, E. P. ot 2 Irbano League, merican ue, ._h %3 . gasies 132 | sard. Fourth race—Tower, Deutschland, ok X AB. B it APR I PAL JRe ]Boc'l g $5"%¢ | Leslie’s - Hamboldt, G. W. Erwin's i | Second Race—Emperor of India, |Jack Young. Jbh seorc Kl Criones: IR SR 2 18nehndb § 0 0 1 1)Cincinoati 23 }3 .5 Boston .. “ 16 .4 | Mermaid, M. Clawson's Roma and F. i e iimors 104 Ratars 3y, | Irene Lindscy, Preclous Stone. Fifth race—Just S0, Velos, Doe- | caor satornard - 3 Enis 4.9 010 0 CaE0 k.3l 10 677 Phila s er.. 18 804 | J. McCleary’s unnamed sloop. 5 Kn Pearl | Third Race—Luzarion, Kurtzman, | skin. 4792 Flourish . i1 D L § 28T flhe Louis. 16 15 ‘%ffiu?“ :; 4 58| A committee composed of G. H. “Ham. | Scotch Irish. Sixth race — Joc Goss, Bengal, | 6701 Gondolos “Sir_ Dougal... 3 113 8| oniyn .13 20 504 Bt Louis.1é 17 4i@ | Toad, L. S. Adams. J. D. Daisley and - Fourth Race—Iuzzah, McGee, Col- | Thisbe. 0809 Conche ¥. Moreilo. 5 1 1 8 3|Boston 20 .355 Detroit ....11 20 355 | H. London has been apopinted to na seventy yacas, the | i Girl s i e lE & G708 Givraltar Ragnarock I1. g 110 3|pnia. 24 172 Washngion 6 23 207 | wai¢ upon the Park Commissioners at Preak ampton 10 ady o e Seventh race — Bessie McCarthy. e R o it o San = S iy ¥ vi wr 10 weful 108, | . ’ — Fiv i 5t o X X eir next meeting with a view to get- Mawr 18 Fawful 18| pifth Race—Haviland, Major Man- | Neversuch, Landola. LitrsecRie Ouritens: pism; BROETHY T T8N, 0:;“:""“‘#’15;":’: AR :;:.. g t-omissag. ot b drels 57 Dolly Spanker 115, | sir, Sambo. L B G817 Juan Belardo 114] G817 Dr. Birdsall, 105 " RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. iy B N,,‘,’"fl toder, Teissisoily the take. - The: necessity of sigh ' ¢ ety Sisth Race—Burleigh, St. George DSEY IS SAVED Mad Magnin. 10 O b 108 | Seattle .. g 9 3 12| because of fnability to hit Matthewson. At-|, 0qing was shown last Sunday, when - o o % ” e Byt ok oy BTN ydos E Base hits ndance, 4300. s » 0. Fountain r.. Fred Leppert FROM NEGRO'S CLUTCHES | eoni ipnt Bral J Tacome » o PR B G R. H. E |Collier Bros. were relieved of an ex- Red Reynard 54, — e — *Apprentice allow; Base hits 0 0 2 08| New York -3 7 1l set of salls by some boys. X ent 103, Captatn Trap Shooters’ Tournament. Honolulu Girl Whom ex-Convict Lured AT SUMMARY. e R L arner and Bow:| Three new boats have been buflt - ion “*7*P "% | The initial tournament of the Pa-| Away From Mother Will Be Prop- | OBJECTS 10 FLATSACE o | EeorMonier 2, Smith, Casey 2. Btolen | orman: Garvin and Ritter. Umpite"O'Day. | by tne members of the Humboldt oy T | cific Coast Trap Shooters’ Assoclation erly Cared For. PROJECTI "W Monler. Frisk, McLaughlin. Sacrifice hite— c]:a:' nnflu:(.od. May T The e %% | Evening School. The students hava ¥ will ve held at the Ingleside grounds| Rose Lindsey, a half-breed Kanaka, e, acer on talied Soier_cg | lost in the ninth, when Wagner made a start | built them under the direction of E. Mayor Vetoes Resolution of Supervis- 1ing catch of Corcoran's line drive and doubled to-morrow and DMonday. Shooting | was rescued from the clutches of the 3, Struck out—By Bar- P. Leslie, teacher of draughting and GRAVESEND SELECTIONS. Will commence at 9 o'clock each|Jamaiea negro by officers of the Se.| ors Ordering Dismissal of Suit Grerall 7. Wiig plecn—Overall. farf | Seymour ot frst. Altendance. 860, s‘:‘i" % | a prominent member of the San Fran- e morning. All the cracks from various ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty to to Remove Encroachments. e ¥ s Dl 4 Kyie Pittsburg . E cisco Model Yacht Club. The boats 3, the New York Morning T parts of the State will compete in the | Children last Wednesday and yester- Mayor Schmitz yesterday sent to the | nell. P.B.n S ipt nd Ph‘alpl'ml?“um and | are called the Humboldt I, IT and 11l Pirst race—JLady Amelia, Shot Gun, | tournament. The grounds will be day Judge Murasky ordered that she | Board of Supervisors his veto of the 5 itz. gy Y Rosetint. open to-day for practice. There will|be placed in a charitable institution. | resolution directing the City Attorney Angels’ Errors: Are Costly i o Tt s ot ADVERTISEMENTS. second race—Judge Phillips, Lee | be an exciting five-man team shoot to- | The girl is only 138 years of age. tb dismiss the action of the city to LO! ANGELES, May 27.—Hall | game was close l&fl“:nmu bnllm«m;x Ridiey, Philma Paxton. morrow and a three-man shoot Mon-| Iliinois Wise, the negro, was- for- | compel Bush Bros. to remove a stair- | pitched perfect ball for Los Angeles by both feame o ing the e T Third race tin Vourth Capeless. ' race—Raiment, Salt and Pep- Asterisk. Sizth race—Andy Lord Badge. Diamond, Augur, Auns- race—Bryn Mawr, Wotan, Willia —— ————— Latonia Race Results, NCINNATL May 27.—Latonia results: race ix furiongs—Mabel Wynne won, Minran third. Time, 1:15% four and a half furlonge—Beli Depends second, Green Gown a, race e mile—Jake Greenberg won, Tom Hall third. Time, hird rac Montpelior 0% Third race, one mile, handicap—Lew Dorsey Proofreader second, Herring third. Time, th race, five furlongs—Fred Reckaw, “won, second, Black Art third. Time, \ race. one and an eighth miles—Ross- mond won, Basic second, Missile third. Time, 1:54% — e Decoration Day at Del Monte. Special round-trip tickets, $10, include rafiroad fare and two days’ board at the ; Out of splints famed Hotel Del Monte. Leave San Francisco next Saturday or BSunday. Through parior car to the hotel Oolt links never greener and JIM" bathing is delightful. . | day. P — Joe Gans Easily Defeats Cook. BALTIMORE, Md., May 27.—Joe Gans to-night defeated Johnny Cook, reputed to be the lightweight cham- pion of England and the welter-weight » Hello, | champion- of South Africa, before the Eureka Athletic Club. Cook quit in the eighth round after right and left swings to the jaw, which nearly put him out. ————— Gaelic Football Matches. Two games of Gaelic football will be played at the Presidio athletic grounds on Monday afternoon. The first game is to be called at 2 o’clock and will be between the McBrides and the Wolfe Tones. The Emeralds and the Parnell clubs will meet in the sec- ond match and a great game is ex- pected. e ————— Munroe Will Box To-Day. Jack Munroe took his lnjt,:red finger yesterday, but did no boxing. He will, however, do some sparring this afternoon at the Beach Tavern with Andy Gallagher and sev- eral other well-known heavyweights, | merly cook on a schoner that plies be- tween here and Honolulu. He was at- tracted by the little Kanaka and per- suaded her mother to let him adopt the child and bring her to this country to be educated. Once away from the mother he told the girl that she must become his consort. She refused and was protected by the ship's sailors. ‘When the vessel arrived at San Francisco Wise attentpted to take his charge to a disreputable lodging- house, but she objected, and was final- ly taken to the house of Mrs. Haynes at 915 Powell street. There her plight was made known to. Secretary White H | of the Children’s Spciety and he at | once took charge of her, ‘Wise strenuously objected to inter- ference and showed some purported adoption papers in Judge Murasky's court to sustain his claim. It was shown that Wise had served ten years in Folsom for killing a Chinaman and Judge Murasky at once awardeg the custody of the little girl to Whi HAUSER GETS TWO YEARS.—Alfred Mark zlw guilty to the theft of $400 bullion from the United States Mint, was gentenced yesterday by United States District Judge de Haven to two years' impris. onment in the penitentlary at San Quentin, case projecting eighteen inches on the ! sidewalk at the corner of Eddy and Frank!in streets. In adopting the resolution the board assigned as a reason that a permit had been granted to Bush Bros. by the Supervisors in 1800 to encroach upon | the sidewalk. The Mayor holds that the permit was illegally granted under the char- ter. The Mayor also ascertained that | the City Attorney had not advised the| board to dismiss the action, as the charter requires. No Pay for Overtime. City Attorney Long advised the De- partment of Electricity yesterday that no extra compensation can be allowed tor employes of the department that work overtime. Long says that if the work is such that men are required to do extra service, then the working force must be increased. ¢ CLAIMS HE WAB [DECEIVED.—In a_sujt filed yesterday by Burns against Bros., the -hlvpflu men. he charges that they wilifilly deceived him in representing that they were the owpers he steam c\m. The Vherfore asks. the. court to. o compel ooryonrwhunlmlupkcedm that'ndlt amn.upuxtuthem. chase price 35 the vessel, A e b ol 1SS to-day and if he had been given per- fect support in the field would have scored a shut-out against Oakland. As it resulted, Oakland scored enough runs on the errors of the locals to win the game. It Was a pitcher's battle | ppjLADELPHIA, May 27.—Boston throughout. = Score: to-day’s game by opportune bitting. Attend- Los Angeles— | Oskland_ ance, 700. Score: R ouox AB. R. HP.A. AB. R. HP.A. ’ B | .lum-n.u: 8 s % gfllng.rl ;‘1’ (17 { : Philadelphia . . 3 b rnks, 58 Boston .- 3 Flm th,ab 4 0 0/1 l&l’ll‘td 4 0 0 1 0 Batte rl.—“l!-"l’flmlnd Dooin; Wnlh and AR R SRR T et -4 .8trb, Grth, 2 0 0 2 Obevixdb 4 1 02 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Whlr‘lballlzflyrm.edo!lx BOSTON, May 27.—But for the wretched €3 018 orsunitl 00 1 0mpport by the outfelders and o costly mis- Hl.nzofl*”cflomvloo“l l‘ybylll-lhl- Dunkle of Washington would g2 Ao . °| NACB Ak Won a pitcher’s " battle from Youns to- 252 day. Attendance, A rux i Boston - 8 2 Wi T tol FI Wheeler, Byrne, . Saci hits—J, Streib. First base on errors—Oakland 4. Left on bases—Los Angeles 1. w 5. on bal Hall 2, oft 1. Struek out—By Hall, 5; by Cooper. 5. Double play— Toman to Whealer (2). Time of hour and 30 minues. U L e About the biggest thing on ice is the price. N, rt Rave uhlnnw tredze. 28| puma Al ‘oman, | ew 8—J. Bases cn.lv clnuud Sugden. by Tinker and Evers were features. Amndm Fhg v Batteries—Bragg_and O'Neill; Taylor and Grady. Umpire—Emalle. Batteries—Young and Criger; Dunkle it DELPHIA. May 27.—Philadelphia de- New York fo-day by hard consecutive fattime. Nitendance, 3000,

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