The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 16, 1904, Page 6

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 16 : ANGELS SURPRISE THE FANS BY LANDING HARD ON BUCHANAN COLLEGIANS ARE UPSET BY ROSE’S DECLARATIONS Californian Athlete Now at Ann Arbor, TALLIES COME | I\ BY THREES Work and Angels Souse Buchanan at Right Time Africander L Whoe Is Flying. to The Call BEACH, Sept. 15.—A TART R "IN FIRBRST le of speculation was START RALLY IN FIRST . vebdde a6 sebelelon s T so cieverly had the weights Defln gned Top weight, 127 pounds, nm Lady Amelia, whose remark- ctory over this track af ting made many fancy to-day, despite her Pepper, at 20 to 1, beat but gave way to Lady the back stretch. The zre led thereafter until the ..ed yards, when her stride ar.d King Pepper out, the first Dolly Gray Holds Oakland Under a Spell and Lets Them Get but Two Hitsl r of A‘w Brighton in His off cky to-day r Pmndxcap ring, was oppon After six furlo: O’Neill, : enough 1o w by a lenstn nd 1 by Hanisel Sweet Miss Jordan. 5, Oxtord. Replevin BRIGHTON BEACH NEW YORK, Sept. 15.— for to-morrow’s races at E track follow: ngs—Jack McKeon 110, 104, Wayward Lass 104, NTRIES. The entries Brigh*on ¥ Goid_Croft 99, Meadowhorn 99, 9, Fra Filipo 97, High Life 94, R IRWIN CLEARS THE BASES. rish ome and a sixteenth miles— 4 Brookiynite 111, Wo- | 108, Can: Y05, B 1—-ngn tunas 98, Liberia ui Palette 96 ome and an eighth miles. purse | se 124, Hurstbourne 124, Dekaber | Ostrich 100, E Merry Ploneer 104, Al- Tom“lawson 103, Eagle 104, Garnish line 96, Ikki 97 The Boutherner 93, | 7. Ed Tierney 92 five and a half furiongs—Long | Lee 107, Santa | 107, Jennie Mec- Raiment 107, Cate atr Re % Marie M 107, Mopia 107, Holy Smoke 107. BRIGHTON BEACH SELECTIQNS. By the New York Morning Telegraph. SUMMARY First race—Fleur de Marie, Nib- Errom _Ven Maes Mobier Deiebasty. | ick, Escutcheon. Sccond race—Jocund, Canteen, Wo- | | tan. | Third race—Auditor, Counterpoise, 1 Arsenal ADV LdTlSEME\fi. Fourth race — Dekaber, Ostrich, | Hurstbourne. | Fifth race—Ed Tierney, The South- erner, Keynote. Sixth race—Santa Catalina, Rai- ment, Longdays. | Condition of the track—Fast. There Is a Standard of Quality for Beer which, whes nonesuy ]| aimed at by true wasers]i T cof of the art. can be rcacheg] ! Smith. Gochnauer. Leahy. Earned rums— 2 { Seattle 1, San Francisco 3. Two-base hits— Murphy, Mohier, Wiison. Thres-base hits— | Bmith, Van Haltren, Irwin, Barber. ce bits— Blankenship, Leaby. Stolen bsses— Hildebrand (2), Waldron. Double play—Mohler 1P 3 2. Struck out—By C. Hall 2. 4. Time of game_Two hours and | Umptre —McCarthy. TO2EPN, M BROWXIEB FALL IN TWELFTH. PORTLAND, Sept. 15.—After mak- | ing three runs to Tacoma’s two in the | first inning, the Browns went down to defeat to-day in a twelve-inning game. l‘fimfly hits by the Tigers, untimely { errors by Portland and, most of all, | the pitching of OveralL who seemed to get better as the game lengthened, aid it. Iberg pitched well, aiso. Seven Barbe: Sve minutes, double plays were made during the, game. Score: : B et M om el b Sonanlonmwan’ - ffff“; i i ; a R EECTT T ) TP PO v BTSN *Thieimn — ot Roach. 1| Totals 42 7 836 tSteelman Totals 38 512 *Thielman for Iberg in the ninth. 1Steelman for Roach in the i JE? e s seaat i | i 1 ] ¥ g 2| noa--_—:o? 'KING PEPPER BEATS MINEOLA A HEAD IN MERCURY HANDICAP AT BRIGHTON | Sam Hildreth's Delagoa Cap- | tures Fleetwood Handi- dicap at Hawthorne. Special Dispateh to The Call CHICAGO, Sept. 15.—S, C. Hildreth's Delagoa, with 117 pe up, and at five to one in the betling, -won the Fleetwood Hardicap, the feature event | at Hawthorne this afternoon, easily by two lengths. Floral King was s ond, with Big Ben a neck away Delagoa was much the She broke third place. best and had speed to ican. front mission, and then went on and was never head- ed. The gtake was worth $136¢ to the| Tichenor & Co.’s good | hich is one of the best in training here, con- ing career by annexing thr third race with ease from Port Royal. which he beat six lengths. Over a track far from its best Da the mi agains The weather w ing an i i Indian summer afternoon. | This fact much better crowd than Margaret H 106, Yusa 105, x furiongs; Fleetwood sixteenth miles; Start good. Won driving §. Barbee's bk . by Top Gallant- p. Cigarlighter 5, Florentine 1 hael Byrnes 108, L finished as m HAWTHORNE ENTRIES. CHICAGO, Sept. 15.—The entries for tne races at Hawthorne to-morrow | foll selling—Eleata 98, Fust race, six furiongs, ! nis, 98 Sarna 98, Troesachs 98, Janet Fonso | La Cheserone | Jehane 108, e 104, Florista 104, 104, Cleona “Cherokee ate 125, Class Leader 132, Cre- wind 17 six_furiongs, purse—Subtle 90, % Horn %, Clifton Forge 106, Don Domo Mad Mullab 105, Americeno 112. urth race. one and a quarter m s, well- ing—Mr. Farnum 98, Rabunta 98, Sioux "Chiet 106, Ben Chance 101, O Hagen 165, Major Mansic 106 Fifth race_five furlongs, purse—Torpedo 94 Dixie Andrews 94, Lorelei 94, The Gadfly @i, Presentiment ] . five furlongs, purse—Tyrolian B4, Logistilla 96, Black Art 97, lie 96, Girdlestone 102. Green Crown 104, Aselina 108, St. Denis ew Mown fll’ Copper @4, Emperor o Watnamoinen 101, Bombardier ot ptain Arnold 114. india 96, The Lady 106, HAWTHORNE SELECTIONS. By the Chicago Inter Ocean. First race—Dod Anderson, Jehane, W race—Corrigan entry, Class Leader. Royal Pirate. Third race—Don Domo, Subtle, Seventh race—The l‘dy. ‘Waina- moinen, New Mown Hay. Condition of the track—Fast/ —— Fast Amateur Boxers to Meet. Joe Long and George Sullivan, the two well-known heavy-weight boxers, will furnish the main event of the San Francisco Club’s show to-night Woodward's Pavilion. Dick Hyland and Frank Walsh are signed for the special.event. There will be five other bouts between likely youngsters. Alex Greggains will referee. A SR~ SIS PHYSICIAN ARRESTED FOR BATTERY.— rrested raced Floral King into sub-| cut him off at the far turm; 106, Down Patrick | FAST HOUNDS ARE MATCHED Reserve and (lass Stakes to Be Run at Ingleside Attract Many Good Dogs 15.—Twelve thou- , Dawson Is Beaten at Delmar |~ After a Suspiciously ’i Weak Ride. i Special Dispatch to The Call #T. LOUIS, Sepr. 1 sand persons saw a good card run off to-day at Delmar track. They hissed when Dawson, the short priced favor- ite in the sixth race, failed to run in | the money, under a suspiciously weak ride. Favorites and well played sec-| ond choices won in every other event, save the first. The weather was clear and the track siow. Summary: - FIRST RACE—Six furiongs: three-year-oids: Cracks Who Are Entered ini the Big Event Promise to ,?:‘L?“mm eight, Jockey. St z‘ ‘rz.,‘ % The reserve and class stakes to be | o 100 (L.Dickson).. 8 21 i - | J 2y "ax - i g LB lecided at Ingleside Coursing Park to. 3’1“‘ l—é}v:rus Faithtul 160 Hwi) 1 x“ :‘5‘%' i e RpoFnions tme. Start poor. Won easily. - | large igh-class grevhounds. In Al Jones f. by St Leona: - A T O R e }eacn event the hounds are evenly 16, Flymg Charcoal 109, Resgonsive 109, ; matched and the trials should prove | Camara wy fnished as mamed. interesting and exciting. Following is SECOND RACEFive and a half furiongs: | the result of last night's draw: two-year-clds. assrve - stahe, e i - s ks | R » sixty-feur entries—Happy | e e i 1% 7% [ 1ed v Real Duchess, Cavaietie vs. Conident, 15 10 1 —Gasconne. 96 13 62 22 | O Ironsides vs. Jigamarco, Meirose 1..{;(, 1Aop|‘ .-,l.,,.,_ ¥ s ‘5‘ 4% 35 | Checkers, Lord Meibourne vs. Haddingto me, *1:16% Start good cn casily. | Lady Menio ve Adfmator, Purs Peart ve | { Winner, T. P. Hayes' cb. g. by Domald-Dullitt, . Good as Gold v Prompte, Brilliane | Miss Powel! . Willowdene 108, My Eleanof | ve Maid of Gowrle, Flaunt vs Faise & ims Jucgle 108. Platt 103, Edith Vice %, Lakeport 95, | %, Escobosa 100, | Lads Moneuse 5. | fnizked as named. v Fir: Brick_Str Winton ve. Laboring | Lolo Gir! vs. Freeport. Susny South vs i ©gs: | R, Prometheus vs. Molly Me Comcord Bey ve. Star Sylvanws, Brewsry Maid vs. Ready | d Sem vs Reckiess Rose, D R . Big Kiamath vs. Bright Coiumbls. Shamroek 2 Maid. Stingaree vs Fair Flying. Dartaway Tom Hurllek vs Pretteriess Rapld Water vs._ Wattles, J. Wrigh Haughty Helen. Royal Spirt: ve ldahe Class stake, forty-eight entries—Eastizke vs THIRD RACE ai Butte City. Homest John vs. Friend { Bright - Fortune vs. Lucy Clair. Shadow vs. ! Foxbuoter. Golden Garter ve. Lost Chord, Texas Betty ve Modest Beauty va Glaveus. Commercial Traveler vs May Tuoni- Red Brick v Mark Twai : Glancer son. Queen’s Motto vs Eagle. Rural Artist, Anea Ryne casily. | Mellenwoot vs. Gaiveston G: E. Trotter's ch. g. by Peter McCue- | Modesto Bcy. Vina vs. Tom King. Clover | Fern. Lastix 163, uin 109, Tower 100, | Blossom vs. Cosstte Laughing Water vs. . | finished as named. Frank Dunn. Runawsy Actress va Misi Bruhmel vs. lcelius, Beifast 1 FIFTH RACE—Five two-year- | Pedro, Siiver Clod vs. "’_7-"-‘94 Lady, Recter 3n2h T 42 3T GLYMPIC FOOTBALL ELEVEN o ,“:; - READY FOR THE CARDINAL Alice Platt 191, i 96, Pharmacy Rival Teams Will Open Season Edith May piaced third ) = b i e SIXTH RAC] eighta miles; four-year-olds Stanford University. Manager “Pete” Smith of the Olym- | pic football team expects his men to| | make z good showing to-morrew at -} Stanford when they line up against B One eol om a T Winner, Mago 102, Powson Compass 102. Murmur 102, finished as named EVENTH RACE—Six and a half furlongs; the cardinal for the first game of the be season. The Clympic line will much stronger than last vear. Ca naugh will play center again. Smock will play quarter-back and will be an | unusually heavy man for the posi- tion. Bishop of Beimont will play one of the backs. Coach Reed says he| would make the best fuliback on the | coast with another year’s practice McFadden, an ex-captain of ford. will be at right tackle, Martin will play left tackle. Gaffey | will be one of the guards. Thoma: will be at end or haifback. 21 32 4) by Noquots- Maverick 106, Bab 104, Laurs d as m Eila Blackburn Hupter 104, fini DELMAR ENTRIES. ST LOUIS, Sept. 15.—The 2ntiics for to-morrow’'s races at D?lrna.r fol- v Frank Kington is trying for sub- First race. five furlongs, seiling—Tim Hurst | stituté center. La Rue is trying for o e g léf'”fi,..'";, "m guard or tackle, while the Harper s . Ether < pride 98, | brothers are out for quarter-back and | 95. Letia Han- | halfback. Whitlock. an ex-Stanford man, may = Paris 108, - - Kiowa Chiet 06 Bel Coeur 101, 1“‘" one of the backs. . Moody is try Yellow Hgmme: voir 98, Terio 9, | Ing for quarter or end. Lange is do- Mair of the Order Sam Stevens 9%, Tem | ing well in practice as one of the ends. | 98, Fannette furiongs, _selling—Whis- | harm 108, Thisbe 106, El- Aggie Lewis 108. Jobn II | Eugenie B 94, Milton { Rowe %8, “‘"fl‘!: Keeégan is trying for guard, a posi- tion for which Abies of Southern Cal- ifornia is also out. i The team has been in training for some time on an improvised field on Bush street, between Hyde and Lar-‘ |3 ven-sixteenths of a mile, purse—Pinkerton 113, Layson 99, Allen Avon @, Red Leaf 08 Arlena 96, Annabelle Lee 96. | kin. The men will leave on the 1:30 | | Pifth race, six furlongs—Commodore 100, | p. m. train to-morrow and will be ac- | | Water 108, Kindred 101, Barkleyite 3. | b | companied by a number of football | enthusiasts. From present appearances there will be no important game played in| this city this season. 1 —_————— TANNEHILL SAVES THE DAY BY STRIKING OUT CONROY “Rube” Waddell Is Inyured While Trying to Run Donovan Down on the Bases. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. = and three-sixteenths miles. mmond 95, Secundus 95, D-. arry K 95, Riley 95 DELMAR SELECTIONS. First race—Tim Hurst, Chancy, | Jack Moran. Second race—Tom Rowe, Kiowa Chief, Lookaway. Third race—Whiskers, Eugenie B, | | Aggle Lewis. (National League. | Fourth race—Pinkerton, Red Leaf, w. | Allen Avon. 2‘7 | _ Fifth race—Commodore, Ice Water, Barklyite. Sixth race—Oudenarde, Judge Can- trill, St. Simonian. | Condition of the track—Slow. | ——————— | WALCOTT SAYS HE WILL TAKE JOE GANS' MEASURE ‘Welter-Weight Champion Will Train | eaansaae 5| pusseesyt Joe Walcott arrived in town last night, accompanied by his manager, Billy Pierce of Boston. The “Barba- does Wonder” says he will beat Gans when they mix it on the last day of the month. The dark lad looks in good form and says he will have no trouble in making the weight. He will begin training to-morrow in Oakland Iand will probabiy be assisted by Jack Johnson, the colored heavy-weight champion. Billy Pierce wants the fight to be on the square. He says it will be if he has his way. . “I want the newspaper men to name the referee,” says “Any good, honest man will suit me If he sees any sign of fake let him stop the battle and the patrons will get their money back. Walcott never felt better in his life than he does right now. T think the public of San' Francisco will see the greatest mill in years when the two black wonders come together.” games from Washi to-day their hits. Waddell, in the sec- JAPANESE TEA. ~Il Council of the Degree of Pocahontas has arranged for a Jap- | anese tea in its tepee w-hlm for the enter- | tainment of its members and triends. -Illhnlmunbcrofmlldh—lfi-m ln Jataness costumes to serve tea. ! - NATIONAL LEAGUE. CHICAGO. u.«u. - was a t-’ -llk At- ‘Seore: s FINE SPORT EXPECTED | | Make a Splendid bhowmg: ‘ | morrow and Sunday have attracted a | | To-Morrow on the Campus at | | view to the be ! won the . 2:13% acuu'mmen:-mne-l Mich., Stirs a Storm of Protest by Utterances Regarding Fighting Jeffries ’____—___————"———’—_'i' I CREATED A G MEN BY HIS © SEN CHICAGO, —It is reported , that Ra Rose, the California giant, declared to-day t the aim object and intent of every form of athletics he has taken up is with a| ing championship, and that some day dne hopes to earn the title, either by beating Jeffries or by conquering the man who may conquer Jeffries who may succeed title. The frank statement or of Rose that | his course in college is only %o fit him for the prize ring has startied not only | 2 has | aroused a storm of protest and con-l the Ann Arbor faculty., but ALBERTO IS A WINNER OF A READVILLE Takes the Third, Fourth and Fifth| Heats in the 2:14 Class Trot. RACE | cuit trotting summary 2:14 class. trotting. purse $1000. five (completed three heats Tuesday)—Alberto rd, fourth and Sfth heats i 2:13%. | ond heats In 2:14%g 2:12%. Thornboy. Black- thorne and Sidney McGregor also started 118 class, erotting, purse 81000, three '- Euxenite won three st . 2:15%, 2 Dash, Liti Nanita, | Three-year-olds, trotting. purse $1060. two to his |5 READVILLE, Mass, Sept. 15—Grand O | | o= thres 12 raight 54 “Whitten Witkes xu—[ 2:14 class. pacing. purse $1000, thres W fve —Barnetta B won the second. third and fourta Beats I 2:13%, :us.:ll Vice Regal wen | the first ~ 3% [ T. Washbarn, bn. Ginger. Hemry N, Little Dick. Baron H and Mace also started. 2:12 class, trotting. purse $1006, two I thres ‘s Mald won the seeond Beat In 2:14%. Aol the first Beat In br defeating the Palo Alto High :chhool eleven by the score of § to 0. was all done in the firsg three minutes of play. This Electric nesses of men, varicocele, ete. and checks a B:mlfi C.Mc Office Hours—$ a. m. to § p. m.

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