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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO ‘CALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1904 ; sl i Ao TENNIS EXPERTS AT SAN RAFAEL FOR TOURNAMENT E TAKEN THREE RECORDS GO GLIMMERIN Athletes Competing in the "Olympian Games Set New Marks in Various Events AMERICANS HEAD LIST James D. Lightbody of Chi- cago Easily Outela Crack Sprinter of Germany S ST. LOUIS, Sept. 1.—In the Olympic games to-day one world’s record and three Olympic rec ere broken. One of the greatest races of the 1904 Olympiad was the 800-meter run (314.89 -yards). Not only did James D. Light- | body of the Chicago Athletic socia- tion lower the Olympic record by seconds, he ran t egs off \hv German representative, who collapsed at the finish The discus throw attracted little at- - tention until the announcers called the resuit of M. J. Sheridan's first throw. It came within a inches of equal- ing the world's record ade by him- self, of t 9 When Sher- idan again o the seven-foot ring the almost breath- Jessly, wh whirled | through the air. The r raced to e spot where the-di ad b if, 130 feet § inch m the st nt. The t of the next th 2 feet. The discus used by Sher- as weighéd and found to be one- cé overwelght sm of the crowd w renewed a short time later when Myer - Prinstein of the Greater New York Athletic Association added 6% inches to-the Olympic running broad jump record established by A. C. Kraenzlein of the Uhiversity of Pennsylvania at the Paris nes in 1900. Kraenzlein, | who was a the Olympic champion | in the 200-meter hurdle, was deposed by H. W. Hillman of the New York Athletic Club. Hillman got away in front and ithough headed in th ‘early part of the race, regained the lead and crossed the tape in the record time of 24 3-5 seconds. —_——t—————— BOSTON CHAMPIONS DIVID WITH MEN FROM CLEVELAND New York Highlanders Take Advan- tage of Detroit’s Errors and Nose Out Ahead. ANDING OF THE ( Nat 1 ona Americar New York Chicago Pittsburg Cincinnat St. Louts Bostori soklyn the sec nd E H 13 3 Donahue and o 1 1 »son and Farrel The re made Atte flelded -day by the score of 1 1o 0. R H E Washington 18 .2 Cticag 0.5 o ries—Woife and Clarke; Smith and Mc- PHILADELPHIA, Sent gles in 1.—Two doubles the ninth inning won. to-day” for St. Lou U> to that time both nd Giede were invincible. Attend- R. H. E £t Louis 1 Fhiladeiphia o 6 o Batteries—Giade and Sugden: Waddell and Schreck NATIONAL LEAGUE. ST. LOUIE, Sept. 1 Louis took the final game from Philadelphia this afternoom, | 5 to 2 McFarland had the better support Atiehdance, 2300, Score R. H. E. St Louis 5 8 1 Philadelphia = S Butteries—McFariand and Mclean; Suthoff and Dooin. | Umnire, Johnstone. « GO. Sept. 1 —Lundgren’s fine pitch. fog, With pérfect support, shut out the Brook- iyns to-day. Attendance, 900. Score R H E Chicago 3 10 0 Brooklyn e Batteries—Lundgren and O'Nefll; Koukalik and Bergen. Umpire, Moran. PITTSBURG, Sept game postponed: rain e Disoute Over Delegates. A meeting of the Démocratic Com- mittee on Contested Elections was held in Judge Dunne’s chanoers last night, Sidney M Van Wyek presiding. The matter of the contest in the Forty. 1.—Pittsburg-Boston thirddistrict, whereit is alleged twenty- eight fraudulent votes were cast at the primary election, Attorney Hagan represented the con- testants and Herbert Choynski the con- testees. the committee would hear it out. journment was taken until this even- ing. contest seemed rather trivial the — e - When a fellow is loose in his morals it does no good to get him tight. —— % ‘ FREE. FREE. | A Wagon Load of GRIFFIN. EXTRA CATSUP and TOMATO SOUP FREE TO WANT AD. PA- | TRONS OF THE CALL. sses the | e was first taken up. | The chairman said that while | An ad- | PLAY |EXPERTS OF THE COURTS COME FROM MANY POINTS —_—— Miss May Sutton, Pronounced the World’s Greatest Player, Will Be the Central Figure at the Championship Tour- nament—Cleverest Exponents of the Game to Compete = | " 2 N IN ALL THE WORLD, WHO WILL | D HER T TL TO CHAMPION 1IPS AT THE BIG TOURNAMENT | COMMENCES TO-DAY ON THE COURTS OF THE HOTEL RAFAEL. : x i s a5 The annual struggle for supremacy | ney; ex-champion in doubles; Trow- | 3 | in the tennis courts will commence to- | bridge Hendrick, the former inter- | day at ihe Hotel Rafael, San Rafael. -[“"“*‘i‘“““ %”“‘I“F’""‘:‘ "; S":‘““‘“ Cfl“; SRS E n's | fornia, and Lombard, champion o [ At 10 o'clock this morning the men's| g .00 Cajitornia. Aside from these singles tournament will begin and the | 3r many others who are prominent in | 1argest and in many ways the most in- | tennis circles, but have not annexed teresting event of the Kind ever held | championship titles. here will occupy the attention of play- The ladies’ tournament, ers and spectators. mences at 2 o'clock, will be the most Neither the Hardys, George Whit- | interesting of the kind ever held here. ney nor Freeman will be in the compe- | Champion May Sutton, who won the tition, but every other player of prom- | national championship and who is con- | inence in the West will strive for dered by many to be ‘the cleverest championship hono Among those | woman player in the world, will defend entered are Reuben T. Hunt, the clever | her title. Alamedan who won the Northwestern In the tournament are Miss Florence championship this year; Drummond | and Miss Violet Sutton, Mrs. Bruce | MacGavin, the State champion; Eu-| (formerly Miss Ethel Sutton) and Miss gene Overton, champion of Southern | Gabriel Dobbins. One of these five California; Percy Murdock, the San | players will undoubtedly earn the right Francisco champion; George Baker,|to play Miss May Sutton for the cham- | champion of Alameda County; George | pionship. The latter outclasses all | Busch, ex-champion of Montana; W.|other players on the coast and. will | Goss, champion of Oregon; R. N. Whit- | surely be successful. o 2:11%, 2:13. Brilliant Girl, Ruth C, Drink- well and Flondrau also started, 2:12 pace, purse, §1500, two in three—Hettie G won two straight haats, each in 2:03. Al- bert, Dan R and Major also started, 2:20 trot, purse $2000, two in three—John Taylor won two straight heats in 2:081¢, . Snyder McGregor, Direct View, Nor- rie, Gracle Kellar, Authoress, Olive, Patchen Mald, Metallas and The Roman also started. nst time to beat 2:021, trotting—>Major Time, 2:03. 3 |MAJOR DELMAR FAILS | IN ATTACK ON RECORD ! Great Trotter Is Unable to Carry His Specd Throughout the Mile at ProviZence. PROVIDENCE, R. L, Sept. 1.— | Bight thousand persons attended the | Grand Circuit meeting to-day at Nar- ragansett Park. The big attraction i | 4 Deimar lest Margins Are Not Contracts. Judge Hunt has handed down a de- which com- | OAKLAND PILES |[DASH STAKES AR (P THE ERROR ‘After Taking the Lead in First Inning Commuters Play Streaked " Baseball ASE T e T BROWNIES CANTER HOME RGP 2 X Madden’s Councilman Runs ' Fossil Runs a Mile in 1 Smashing Race After Get- at Harlem. Defeating ting Away Badly. Port Royal. Special Dispatch to The Call. SHEEPSHEAD BAY, Sept. 1.—Al- though Councilman finished second in the Dash stakes, which was won by 39 | Spectal Dispatch to Tha Cali. CHICAGO, Sept. 1.—Fossil, the Ca]ifornia horse, which was backed for a killing a few days ago and was verdict by a neck from Port Royal which beat Prince Silverwings a head for the place. These three were In a the best by those at the start who saw him get off half a dozen lengths behind the others. In the last quar- Few Spectacular Catches, - [ TANDING OF THE CLUBS. UPhaHIG: Conat. Loakoa: ter, while Dreamer apparently had |DPunch at the wire, with Port Royal O B G g Fwen Pt jall the others beaten up to the last fairly eating up his fleld. Secretar); Los Angls.18 14 .5 Zs;:\‘l;:‘an..lu 18 .471 | furlong, Councilman came with a rush Nathanson handicapped the fleld I:k | Seattle ...18 15 .55 Oakland ..13 21 .382| ynder the whip. He gradually bore five so closely it was hard to P a favorite, there being little difference If it was a race to see which team | ©Ver and nearing the finish, he helped - in odds between Port Royal, The I'could pile up the miscues the fastest, | f0r¢e Dreamer into go tight a place. . o™r (0" g prince Silverwings, the Commuters would have slipped to| 1 _Mint . being on the rail, that| "W e 0 ed Hildebrand pulled up near the end | D ‘he order named. the front with the glory all theirs yes- Robin Hood, a Keene cast-off, as |and his mount finished only third, terday at Recreation Park, but It Was with Wild Mint first, by a neck from | 5004 s 15 to 1, won the fourth race, runs that counted and it was here the | Councilman. a selling affair at six furlongs. He | Commuters wete to the bad. After| Only three' starters went to the | SNt to the front early and was starting with a lead of three, they |DPOSt for the Reaver Stakes, worth |1€Ver headed, winning by two lengtha from Mad Mullah. Summary: Horse, Weight, Jockey. Fossil, ' 1 —Port_Royal. 2 1o 5—Alan | 115 (Ly | 6 to 1—Fiying 117 (Hildod) (Sheehan)... 2 108 (Helges) 3 16 to 5to offerings. The only good thing in the gume was 20 to 1—Tramc (H.Cochrn) 1 143 14 vi r 3 > 2 | 18 to 5—Fr. Silverwings,100 (Aub) 1 5 the fielding of Beck at third. He| Time 1:13 T e L i e Time, 1:39. Start good. Won drl\lngb}:\mr " E 5 McDowel cn. h. by alma- o b 's b . (4) by Sno- scooped up three that were absolutely | Sedie McNairy. Ocean Tide, Speo finished as | Fpirvsione ine Tty 105 Eonsoluca 99, fin- the hottest things that ever sped in | Pamed. ished as named, the direction of third base. Catcher THIRD RACE—Five furlongs; the Das! FOURTH RACE — Six furlongs; seliing; Stark made his first appearance here | ;:-ll:;.«. u}v;,, nr;{vl«ix‘h e = three-year-clds and up " ctting. Horse, Weight, Jeckey. St. Betting, Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. with Oakland.. The Brownies stole all | "y 1" wiid Mirt, 105 (Burns).. 5 B T oon M0 (NTeoD) kinds of bases on him. The score: hw‘l— ‘ouncilman, 110 (H.Phil) 6 3 to 1—Mad Muyllah,168(Helgesn) i ; R | 7 t0 10—Drean 101 (Hildebd). 2 3 2 to 5—Hagerdon, 114 (Henry) Oskm"‘/‘«fln Rt Porllfln;!;;n ey | ' Time, 1:00. Start fair. on driving. Time, 1:13. Start gocd. Won_easily. L1 e EEpner o8 1 D A‘-, | ner, 3. Keere's b. Kingston-Mint | ner, 5./ W. Street's b. g. (3) by Kingston-Belle 1 Spner, 203 L 9 1 81 Cake' ' Handzarra, Diamond, Pasadena, But- | of Maywood. Peter J 14, Bay Wonder 109. 2 L e i % | tiire finlshed as namved. Crest 104, Rag Tag Harney 112, i | - | Cypricnne 88, finished-as named 1 | FoUmRTH RACE and thres-sixteenth Ty miles; three-year-olds; the Reapers stakes: “IFTH RACE—Five furlongs: two-year- 1 H Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey, S % Fin | Jurse: 1 0 to 1—Aurumaster, 103 (Crims) 3 3 1h | Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. % Fin. 2 t010—Orm. Right, 107 (Lyne). 1 13 28 | 2to1—Belle Kinney,100 (Abchn) 10 1—Ed Tieraey. 106 (Burne) 2 3 13 to 3—Prince Brutu: (Hnry) ] S " ; | “Time, 2:00. Start'fair. Won driving. Win- | 9 to 2—Portsmouth, 16 (Mountn) $ 43 Ry rer, H. J. Morris’ ch. g by Octagon-Astoria. Time, 1:00 Start bad. Won easiiy AND HITS BY | Three_starters. Winner, A, C. Jones & Co.’s b. f. by Belvidere- Portland 0 1R i Miss Kinoéy. Broadway Intense 100, Base h 0 31 FIFTH RACE—About two miles: fou | Happy Jack 103, Viroqua 100, finished as Oakland P2 olds ang up; the Hempstead Cup for b named. . 4 steplechase: g L A | Belting. Torse. Welght, Joc SIXTH RACE—One mile; three-year-olds; SUMMARY. | 7to 1 (Bernhar: sellink : X ok . s Castro. | 28 to 1—Horizontal, 150 (Heider). 1 Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. % Fin. P vy, 7 L e R B 1 —Daftodgwnd'y, 133 (Donue) 4 16 3 17 to 10— Brand New. 08' ¢Aubchn) 2 13141 1 ¢ ond, | 3 good. Won alone. | 5to 2—Atlantico,#05 (Nicob)... 1 21 32 Stark, Roach. Ravmond, Hurley: e iqeen: | Wihtiér, C. Pizer's ch, £ by The Saflor Prince- | 21 to- 3—Doclle, 98 (Seamster) 1 31 deau—Sacrifice bits—Hui Drennan. First | Luna. Bonfire, Jim Stick, finished as named. | Tifne, 1:40 Starc good. Won handily B v sind 3. Firs Winner, -H. Gardner & Co.'s b. g by The ase o e L and & A | SIXTH RACE—One and a sixteenth miles; | Commoner-iena Hrand. Chockayotte 9 Bases~Oakland 5, Portiand 6 Struck out—By {hree-year-olas and up: selling: s Fin | APPIS 167, finished 28’ named. | Graham, by Roach, it by pitcher— | B 3 . Welght, Jockey, St. % o = 4 - } | Spencer. Time of game—One hour and forty- | | 1 :’;:g‘fl ol 'l';’"‘l;: s - ::1 SBVENTH RACE—One mile; three-year- g b T, e, 0 o 1—The o . 09 5) § 3 2 T kb s o | 4 t0 1—Prince Ching, 95 (Fischer) 4 14 i Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. |~ Time, 1:48 2.5 Start fair. Won driving. | 4to1—G. Eastern, 48 (Harris)_.1 | ANOTHER GAME FOR ANGELS. | Winner. Petchogue Stable's ch. £ by Bath- 0 2—Long._James, 95 (Nicol). P | ampton-Trouba. Irascible, Tol San, Home- 0 1—Lida Leib, 95 (Oregar)...11 il 2 3 - | stead, Requiter, Boxwood. Bolina, Tantalus | Time - 1:42 1.5.° Start good. Won easily Knell Has Nothing With Which to | Cup, Kilogram, Silver Days, Daisy Green, Top | Winner, W \)‘!. ‘Walker's ch. c. by Hmn-lsun:e- 4 5 Right, finished as named | Ansterity atermelon Armorer 98, L Puzzle Southern Batsmen. | pitaeiiiin Chapdron’ 95+ Lissardo 95, R. F. Willjams 103 LOS ANGELES, Sept. 1.—The play-| SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. | Thank Haven 102 Potrsro Grande 103, Jusqus La v& Mohican_103, Sartor Resartus 100, fin- 4s named 1 Franciscos to-day was | the exhibition they put Knell was given a se- ing of the nothing like up vesterc SHEEPSHEAD BAY, Sept. 1.—The | entries for to-morrow's races follow HARLEM ENTRIE A I First race, six furlongs, Futurity course, X X vere beating and the team behind him | maiden two-year-olds—Legatee 115, Light No: CHICAGO, Sept. '1.—The races at ot at -als | 115, Palm Tree 115, Cornell 115, Sir Brillar 115, 20K rto-morrow attrac played loogely at times. The locals | omack 115, Oliver Cromwell 115, Red Fox Hurlem‘ tgheks ctorm attracted played a great game on bases and the [ 112, Bulwark 112 Quadrille 112, 'Sait and | the following:entry: Ismalian Fair Reveller 112, Anucassin 115, Pepper 112, result was esult 1S Linda Lee 1 second victory for the | a Padre 101, Siss Lee g et score: | MU 108, rady Eilison 1 [ Angels by the score of 9 to 3. Score:| “Second race. six and a half furiongs, main | THe Novice 10, Colanel Huppert 10, EI Otrod Los Angeles— | San Francisco— | track, three-year-olds and up. selling—Pol| {06, McCleilan 108, One Way 106, Petit Duc AB.R. H. P.A AB.R. H. P.A. | Roger 116, Atwood 116, Clovis 116, Pat Buiger | o i 00 Yo e Wrvaper 190, Siitecs Bernrd,ct 3 Vo Bu.lb 4 {110, Blue Peter 103, Vagary 103, Foxy Kane | 1% ‘The Delle 10% X 103, Geranium 103, Sovereign 103," Counterpoise Flood, 2b en 103, Counterpoise | Second” race, short course, _steeplechase— Gilpin 112, Zeala 108, Gamara 106, Blue Bird L“M A\ny 104, Jerry € 104. y Fashion 09, 99. Cutter 105. Lord Mary Eleanor 104, Girdiestone 110, Stolen_bases—Smith (3), Bernard, Flood. | Sixth race, one and a quarter miles, on the | Dixon 105, Chase. Errors—Van Buren, Gochnauer, Wai- | turf, three-vear-olds, the Turf handicap, $3000 | Centigram 99, dron, Cravath. Three-base hit—Cravath. Two- | gaded—Hurst _Park Gunfire 122, Gold | Sixth race, one and a_quar:sr miles, seiling base hits—Smith () Irwin (2). Sacrifice hiis— | Money 99, Carbuncle 97, Mineola 96. (Gunfirs | —Excentral 80, Chatiié Miller 00. Salivate 92. | Smith, Flood (2), Ross (2). Base on errors— | and Mineola, Duryea entry.) Frank Mc 94, ‘Sarilla 94, Major Mansir 106. Los Angeles 1, san Francisco 1. Leit on bases i hioiad s Seventh _race, aix_ furlougs. selling—Bob | —Los Angeles 8, n Francisco 6. ases on | o o ~ ' SE JCTION Fi klin ), lemnon , megone 98, Tam balls—Off Knell off Baum 4. Struck out— SHEEPSHEAD BAY SELE ONS. O'Shanter 98, Lampoon 100, Payne' 110, The By Knell 1, by Baum ). Double plays—Smith i Forum 100, Angeio 108, Marshalsea 103, Hud- | lo Chase, Bernard to Flood to Tomay: Miller By the New York Morning Telegraph. son 103, Wine Sap 103, Commander 105, Cleo | to*Van Buren. Time of game 1:55. Umpire— Lee, v 105, Long More 108, Harding 106, The Fog 112. McDonald. By PX‘FIr‘s!L‘e race—Linda , Bulwark, Long . % R : 3 A HARLEM.SELECTIONS. SIWASHES NEARLY BLANKED.| Seccond race—King Pepper,” Coun- — terpoise, Kickshaw. By the Chicago Inter Ocean. Third race—Palmbearer, Aurumas- TACOMA, Sent. 1.—Parke Wilson's three-bagger and C. Hall's outfield fly | ter, Cloverland. Tho Belle. saved Seattle from being whitewashed | Fourth race—Molly Brant, Broom- | Second race—Cardigan, Laura K, by St. Vrain to-day. “Sunny Jim” |stick, Siglight. Lingo. Fifth race—Paget entry, Merry Fark. Oiseau, Third race—Princess Tulane, Alma was effective, and fast fielding got Dufour, Shawana. him out of several tight places. With two out in the fourth, two singles and | Sixth race—Gold Money, Carbuncle, | Fourth race—Peter Paul, The Cri- | 2 hit ‘batsman filled the sacks, but Durren entry. sis, Frontenac. St. Vrain struck out R. Hall. Score: | Condition of the track—Fast. Fifth _race—Captain Neroth, Lord TR ST TR TR Dixon, Cutter. BY }J R KEENE'S WIL Beck Saves the Reputation|semes r. eene's Wwila Mint atter a |berely beaten, made good in theers at the track. Dishabille, the on 3 v - lem. He | two-year-old starter, was 1 'a N hard, fought race through the last feature event to-day at Har ¥ of the Game by Making a auarter, Madden's colt was declared | Fan the mile in 1:39 flat and won the | bumped Into the fence or she migh | went to pieces and the Brownles had | 330 The result was one of the LR RGO I IS i k | greate: ses ST RACE—Five z8; : b jall the runs they needed in two m_‘:‘he"d:l‘ig?:;mrr“: o "’d" mfe“"" ::'_\:n:—om, L | ; of thousands who would | Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. % Fin. nings. Score: 3, 3 ght, Jockey. St " \.::a 5 Score |h(.)akland 3, Portland 10. 1‘ not bet on Ormonde’s Right on ac-| 20 :7 ;);”‘lxll 1_;;1[)-,)32".: (,Yson\ -k 1N 2 c | ! 0 1—Dixelle, Zonner). . | ne on the Oakland team w“’dlmum of the prohibitive odds Auru- |25 101—Eide M, 85 (Prestom) ... 8 3 1 | hold the ball. Ganley started lhe‘mas[qr at 20 to 1 in the ring suc- | Time 1:01 1-5. Start good. Won driving. | | roush work Dy letting two rums in|ceeded in overhauling the pacemaker, | Vsstui Dundall 105 Haker 105, o Tad ! with a bad throw and a fumble in the‘ Ormonde’s Right, and winning. Sum- | 107, Black Art_108, Raviana 98, Tyrolian 101, | field. Then Schlafiey’s turn came and | mary: j\lnn(l\lu- fln Miss Deuce 104, Pirilla 96, : 102, finished * |50 dld Francks'. The former Tolled up | riner & SRHY DS o on o e e !three errors and the latter two, and | maiden flifes; X SECOND BACE—Six furlongs; selling; (hree- | | Betting. Ho Fels oakiat: £ vear-olds and vo: 7 each was gaod for a run. s gy Pk JocNey. Bt 3.',‘.4"“""; Betting, Horse, Waight, Jockey % Fin The small attendance at the park be- | 1 to 55y Huela, 105 (H.Caihn) 8 & 14" L T 133 gan to mike a getaway ere the game 20 to 1—Ralment, 105 (H.O'Connr) 5 3 h 5 t0 1—Norel, 106 (Henry)...... 1 43 2 i Fhalr viduti - Bame |~ Time, 1:01 Start falr. Won eastly.” Win- | 1510 1—Agnes Brennan.104(Helg) T 3 3 3 4 was half concluded. Every one Was|per, H. B. Duryea's br. f. by Watercress. | TUme. 1:13 35 Start good. Won easiiy. disgusted, with the possible exception | Zealandia. Princess Eris. Delusion, Agnes | WINAT, Woodtord & Buckners i, O (9, 5 of “Skel” Roach. He thought he was | YIEInia. WNovena. Mrs Lucretta, M3. | Cardinal Wolsey 104, Fly Lady 98, Komombo doing a great stunt, and he was after , Monon, Metallic fnisacd as named. = | 1% Eieatea 105 Mgry McCafferty 104, Olym- the first inning. The Commuters never | R e Ay - ) ! pian 113, finished es ) scored again and “Skel” had them all | purs AR Aty Satignens | THIRD RACE—One mile; handicap; three- swinging their heads off at his elusive | Britlng. Horse, Weight, Joc Bansies e . First' race,i five and’ 4 half furlongs, purse— 1 mith, 3b 4 46 10, Stolen Moments 100, E "m th,rt 5 3% 1| tage Maid 100, Canajobarie 99, King Pepper 3:8“"&“1:‘" 1‘;0;:1"5‘1-““';‘3.;‘;""!;,3’!-5gvnflm' hase,ib 5 0 1 9 E 6 | 97. Palette 93, Yazan S8, Wizard S8, wald, fi'f_ e 180, Cavdlens 300, 36 n':“T; ‘oman,ss 4 2- 2 1 ndm, rf 4 1| Third race, one and an eighth miles, three- 1.; iy -K'gm q 8t . Montan! Ross, It 1 06 1 1 «¢['iller, 2b 4 O 4 | year-olds and up, handicap—High Chancellor ‘_{mrd gt o ksl Sh o, Jagar, c 4 0 2 4 ( © 3 1112, Grey Friar 110, Adriutha 110, Pulsus 107, | ¢ D",“»- % Bhoher 01" Prin ,:‘“;‘fr { Baum, p 4 1 kDX 5 | Spring 106, Dalesman 105, Palmbearer 10 g “ml;‘"‘?i.-‘.; oper U7, Princess- Tulane | = - e | Cloverland 102, Dekaber 101, Marmea 97, | 104 Ju:se Him! -’ 7 ¥ Totals 33 11| Totals 33 8 10| Brigand 97, Aurumacter 99 Fourth Tace, six furiongs, purse—New Mown | | 2 0 et Fourth race, one mile, all ages, purse, $1200 | Hay 108, Allista 106, Peter Paul 108. My Jane | ! RUNS AND HITS BY IN added—Hurstbourne 122, Mclly Brant 119, | 106, Otiei 106, Bombardier 106, Bill Walters | Los Angeles Broomstick 115, Siglight 90, 108, ‘!}orutl 112, The Crims 112. Don't Ask | Base hits FAfth race, five and & hali furlonge, Futurity | Me 112, Gypzene 112, Frontenac 115, Bellarce San Francisco course, handicap, two-year-olds, $1000 added: 115. Base hit Oiseau 119, Tongorder 119, Merry Lark 113 ifth race. six furlongs, Cantain Neroth 97 First race—No Trumper, Petit Duc, | D MINT Bfn d’Or Beats a Field of . Sprinters at Fair | Grounds Track. it Spectal Dispatch to The Call ‘ST. LOUIS, Sept. 1—Bas 4&'Or proved to-day that he can win at any distance when he beat the best sprint- have won. Summary: FIRST RACE—Six turlongs and upward three-year-olds | Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey, St. Fin. 11 to I—Tally H, 100 (Foley).... 4 3 in 410 1—King Rose, 100 (Comley) 1 232 2ns Pto2—-J W 1], 103 (Rice) 3 43 3 Time, 1:13% Start _good. Won driving. Winner, W, H. Fizer & Co.’s ch. g (9 | Ran, y Sylvia Talbot 109, St. Paris 106, Clausus 112, Debbfe May 103, fnished as pamed. SECOND RACE—One mile; three-year-old and upward: Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey St % Fin 3 to 1—Check Morgan, 92 (LWiD) 8 2 18 to 5—Lemon_Girl, 108 (Young) 8 12 21 60 to 1—Judge Cantrill, 101 (MGil) 3 81 3h Time, 1:42. Start fair. Won easily. Win- ner, S. B, Burhett & Co.'s ch. f." (3) by Gym nast-Royal Nettfe. Amorous 1014 Easter Wa tors 95, Oudenarde 107, Extol 108) Vuleain 105 Flora Bright 107, Sam Stevens 97, Uranium 110, Bird Wood 107 finished. as named. three-year-old Fin THIRD RACE—Six furlon and upward Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St ® to 1o Scotch Dance, 107 (JCnw) 8 13 11 11 to 2—Triple Silver, 102 (Dicks) § 53 23 ¢, 102 (Roach) 2 23 31 Start good. Won driving. Wirner. W. Cole & Co.’s ch. ¢. (3) by Guido- Mazurka. Oudon 110, Amberita 102, Phiora 107, Ophelia Martin 162, Tyron 107, Torlo 107, ¢ American 102, King Fox II 102, Twemlow Huegenetta 107, finished as named. FOURTH olds and u: Betting. Horse, Weiglit, Jockey. 2 to 1—Bas d'Or, 112 (Foley) 4 to 1—Commodore, 100 (A 5 to 1—Dishabille, 87 (J. D Time. 1:14. Start good. Won cleverly. Win- ner, W. Mulkey's ch. g (#) by Dochart-Geiden Slipper. Otto Stifel 113, also ran. FIFTH RACE—One and a sixteenth miles three-year-olds and vp: Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. 4 to 1—Aggie Lewls, 92 (Rice). 4 to 1—Blisstul, 100 (Williams). eversuch, 106 (Cocolo). Start good Trotter's ch. f. (3) by Pirate Lyrist 96, Iras 105, —Kiowa Ch 11435 6 to Time, Six furlongs; three-yead- % _Fin sig1 11 RACE— 8t 28 in) 4 ).. 3 23 Jl‘s ot finished F Penzance-Clcely as named. RACE—Omne three-year-oids Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. . % Second Mate, 105 (Cocolo) 2 23 ver, 108 (Rice). .. ... 5 3% 23 imonian, 107 (Young) 9 62 3 nk Start good. Won easily. Win Neal & Co.’s b. h. (4) by First Ben Lear 102, First Chip-111 Dr. Burns 107, Jena 107, Fenlan Moore "107, Axares 102, finished as SIXTH mile; and up | Betting. |8 to 1 8 to 1- | 4 to 1- Time, 1:4: ner, G. H Mate-Vera Lynch 107, Billy named. Fin 13 ST. LOUIS ENTRIES. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 1.—The entries for the Fair Gounds races to-morrow follow 3 First race. six furlongs, selling—Bright 114, Lady Burlington 109, Detest 108 ine Knox 100, Maghoni 104, Dusky Se- cret 104. Mae Miller 104, La Amanda 104, Nel- lie Bawn 103, Back Number 103. Second race, five and a half furlongs, maid- | ens—Mr. Ritchie 106, S Silly Han: | Elenika 100. ) ! Belle ' 100, Joe Graham 100, Verandah 100. Pharmacy 100, Lady Sellers 100, Third race, six furlongs, selling—Apple Sweet 109 Aline S 109, Drummond 104, ) weta 104, Hazel H 104, Tangible 104, Maud Wallace 104, Sanct a 99, Santa Ven- tura 99. Lady Churchill 1€ Fourth race. urlongs, purse—Marquis | de Carabas 110 mo 107, Trogon 107, Sa- die Burch 107 ond 107, Respomsive 107, | lda 107, Twemlow Bel_Couer 105, ozzes 100, Lady Vivian 102, Fanneste . Fontesia 102, Lookaway 102. Fifth race. five and a half furlorgs. maid- er 109. Herman Doyle 109, Kit- ks 106, True Wing 106, Lady Mercury 106, Johm Randolph 106, Harlequin | 105, Hershman 103, Trixie White 100, Bessie Me 100, Anadarco 100, Korea 100, Platt 103, | 7 Sixth race, one and ‘a sixteenth milés, selling | —Pawson . Varro 105, Light Opers 102, 101, Sister Lilllan 100 Littls Corker 100, Horn 96 Hebrew Misarthrope 98, Scalper 97, Bugle "lori 96, Dolinda 95, Juba 92, The Regina D 90. 90, T. LOUIS SELECTIONS. First race—Nellie Number, Dusky Secret. Second race—Billy Sharp, George T. Third race—Santa Ventura, Hazel H, Sanctissima. Fourth race—Mafalda, Marquis De | Carabas, Felix Mozzes. 7 Fifth race—Lady \lemry Korea, Platt. OP?P& Bugle Sixth race—Light Horn, Misanthrope. —_————— Portland Race Results. PORTLAND, Sept. 1.—The results- of races at Irvington follow. First race. five furlongs, selling—Montoys vm:\” Addie D second, Badly Used third. Time, 4 Second race. six and a half furlongs—Ross of Hilo won, Casador second, Evermore third. Time, 1:22. Third race, five and a half fur} Rosebud_ won, Snark second, J: third. Time, 1:09. Fourth race, six furlongs. selling—Titus won, | Urbano second, Northwest third. Time, 1: 10\ FIfth race, seven furiongs, seliin sel wcn, Maxtress second. Tom Time, 1:28. Sixth race. mile and fifty yards, selling— Moor won. Glissando second, Wartimes third. Time, 1:45%. ——— Consumption is four times as fre- quent in families whose annual in- come Is less than $300 as it is in fam- ilies receiving more than $1200. _ ADVERTISEMENTS. Bawn, Back Handsel, Fay | ! | the | selling— Napton finwk third. Tacoma— | Seattle— AB.R. H.P. A AB. R. H. P. A. |CRESCO WILKES DISTANCES Sixth race—Major Mansir, Excen- | Bt s 0 o 5 5T 5 T ipin 1 ocomENT srakes el Sarila There Is a Standard , al . - NrdyK,1b 4 0 211 3 Mohler,zb2 0 0 3 3 — Seventh race—Marshalsea, The Fo- f !F;:cn 53113 aMouicd 0 10 8] SACRAMENTO, Sept. = 1.—Gover/|rum, Tam O'Shanter. | o Q“a“ty 2123 omlenip 108 4 0SS! the State fair Alled the| Condition of the trick—Fast. H for Beer g (1‘ ‘.; ; x‘)v(‘.‘];l;ou : i‘) ‘1’ 3 g great grandstand to-day and crowded | oo -l-‘ StVrmp 3 0 1 0 3 cCHalp. 3 0 0 1 o) the betting ring with speculators. | = (Phigpen) !.‘ which, when honestly 2w, s Governor Pardee and his staff arrived ket £ 31 almed at by t masts Time—2 i rue ors Totals.28 4 10 27 18| Totals.30 1' 52410, tpe race track early in the after-| Fourth race, running, seven furlongs, handi- | | 23 oF Mhn'sit, el 50 senspes 5 RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. noon and were the guests of the di- | fPphoany p}."?s.‘.fii‘v'l'n")“a“}“'s“ t 1. won- | | In the process of brewing Base $ 00387 93T rectors at luncheon. Anderson. 100 (G, Bullmam. 10 to 1 toird | | 33 S0 Dating "4 e 0001000 0—1 Eight races were down for decision, I":\:d I\M cl.l:'ltl:_d:?;ol! Thorndale, Theodora | | ¥ "m heavy, medfum 1021 20 0 1—5|h. harness brigade claiming three of | = Fifth race. (“,lon;'h.ndup_-rm o € o PRI St A T U the events. W. G. Durfee succeeded | yin 110 Sullivan), 2 to i, won: Homaine, 115 | |° rrors—Van Haltren, Eagan. _Struck out ckery 0 3, second; Tuck Ba By B0 Veain 3 by o HEnTa" Bases on bails ; In adding another link to his chain of | i1endereom), 7 to 1, third. Time. 114 Dr ! | Efié’ 8t Nratn 4. Hit by.pitcneg ba winnings at the meeting, his entry, Rowell and Nullah aléo ran. { DitchnC. ‘Hall. . Browen sasercS 1X1% race, fve furionzs, handicap—Sugden, | | Nomayis Enean, o oo o afet aughitn, | Creaco Wilkes, distancing Gray Witch | 10q "(Renderson). 1 (o 1. wen: Potencie o i was the attempt of Major Delmar to lower the world’s trotting record of 2:02% without the aid of a wind shield. He made a complete failure. Although he was at the quarter in 30% seconds, the half in 1:01 and also stepped the third quarter in 29% sec- onds, in the home stretch his speed failed and for the last fifty yards he dropped back to a 2:30 gait, making the mile in 2:03. Summary: 2:14 pace, purse $2000, three in five heats (six heats raced Wednesday)—Baron Grattan won the second, eixth and seventh heats in 2:07%, 2:11%, 2:07%. Don Car won the first and fourth heats in 2:09%, 2:11. Bad News won the third and fifth beats in 2:08%, 2:00%. Nancy H and Eudora also started. 2:24 trot, purse $1000, three in five—Knox's Ge! King won three straight heats in 2:13, i | cision which is of importance to those interested in litigation connected with marginal transactions in stocks. The court held in the case of Mercer vs. Central Grain and Stock Exchange that an attachment would not lie in this class of cases, as the purchase and sale of stocks on margin is neither a contract, express or implied. Judge Hebbard has likewise held the same and discharged attachments in similar cases. SACRAMENTO, Siept.. 1.—Buperintendent ot Public Instruction Thomas J. to-day an- nounced that the sale of State textbooks for the month of August amounted to $5600. This is the largest sale of State tektbooks ever recorded. and Collis H in the pacing division of Nordyke, Lyneh. Three-base hit—Wilson. Farned runs—Tacoma 2, Sacrifice hit—Hogan. | the Stanford-Occident stake in the Double plays—Mohler o R. Hall to Blanken- st heat. Summary: ship, Eagan to Casey, Sheenan to Casey to |firSt heat. Su Vi Nordyke. Left on basés—Tacoma 2, Seattle 7. | First race, class pace, purse $300: Time of game—One hour and forty minutes. | mom Carn b. g by Diablo- s Umpires—Brown and MeCarthy. Mountain Maid (Trefry) {2 G —_———— Miss Idaho ~(Spripger) 1222 Grants September Boxing Permit. | Sertle 4 (Yeriihac). %4 Harry W _(Wright) Time—2:11% %, 2:17, 2:19. Second race, trotting, road race for members of the Sacramento Driving Club: Queen S, br. m. by Sable Wilkes (Sil- The Supervisors’ Police Committee granted a permit yesterday for a pro- fessional boxing bout for Septem- ber to the San Francisco Athletic| V&) - 411 Bobby Dobbs (Wheeler) 15 2 |Club. Joe Gans and Jiminy Gardner c‘-g;v Joe vmuN e ¢ 3 4 4 Light Bird (Norton 2 31 have been matched to fight. BI (Rum-hle:)n"é Pyt e SAN RAFAEL, Sept. 1.—James Riev. a| Third race, Stanford-Occident Stake, pace, driver for Beftagbach's stables at Mill V“RI for three-year-olds: was thrown from a wagon this Cresco-Wiikes, b. €. by Nutwood Wilkes- Alte_Cresco (Durfee). Grey « Witeli (Ceefl). 1 ds Bev 'emym«r-m It is feared his skull | eler, Wandering' Boy, Idal | o & Boy, um- and Jeft Davis (Sullivar), G to &, second;-Skip Me, 106_(Bur- lingame). 2 to 1, third. Time, 1:01%. - | dog and :Icwrla S also ran. Gt i | venth race. five and a half furlor - cap—Baltest, 105 (Vickery), 6 0 1. won: Mag: gie Mitchell, 105 (Sullivan), 3 to I, second: El M, 106 (saug:mu). 3 to 1, third. Time, . Samar, Enjoyment, and Amicus also ran, s ighth race. five furlk handi Braid, 115 (Vickery), 3 to 2, won: 52.:“1:“ 107 (Flenderson). € to 1, second; Zenonian. 106 (Hotart), 2 to 1, third. Time, 1:02%. Trav- +Non-Intox.) Tonte. VAL, BLATE BREW. CO. MILWAUKEE BIBO & 0O0. Vi3 Savtery ACCUSED OF EMBEZZLI o= AR, 27 BenEmL R ey a warrant from Police Judge Cabaniss yester- day for the arrest of Benjamun Martin on a charge of felony embezzlement. He alleges employed him as a on August lhll Martin while n un commission S five gold watches, five