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AN FRA SEPTEMBER 22, 1904. NCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, 10 BOXER BERGER DEFEATS MICHAELS IN OLYMPIAN GAMES PRELIMINARY BERGER SCORES (MOTTLED TEAM |SYDNEY PAGET’S GREAT FILLY TEACRESS |CHAMPS REGAIN [HOLD FRESHMEN EASY VICTORY| ROUTS ANGELS| WINS SENSATIONAL RACE AT GRAVESEND) WINNING FORM| DOWN TO ZERO - chool Boys —— Defeats William Michaels of Peter Lohman Turns Loose|After a Great Stretch Run|Nmmnie Hodge Wins a Sen-|Favorites Have Hard Time Athleties Battle Hard but! Berkeley High <t. Louis in Preliminary| a Weird Crew, but They| She Leads Out Gamara sational Race From Katie | Winning on Heavy Track Fall Twice Before B‘os- Prevent 4'<.»lle,t:e Ynufhs Round of Olympian Boxing| All Play Fine Baseball a Neck. Powers at Harlem. at Delmar. ton's Superior Playing| From Getting Over Line \(HMIDT X IS IX"INCIBLE Special Dispatch to The Call. Bpecial m“""l"’ The Call. Special Dispatch to The Call. CLARKSON DROPS GAME FHEL L( )SS OF SPERRY SER OUICKLY FLOORED e . = LOSER Q1 ICKLY FLOORE GRAVESEND, Sept. 21.—With clear,; CHICAGO, Sept. 21.—Long shots| ST. LOUIS, Sept. 21.—Favorites had » cold weather which gave the jaded|were much in evidence at Harlem to- | a hard time to-day on a track that was 4 =l e N ’ Sy : Is Dazed by a Right Huokl( 'ommuters Bunch a Lot of | racegoers new zest in living, the third | day, Useful Lady being the only fav- | heavy. Two odds-on choices were the | Reds Take New Yorkers by Frequent Changes in Make- s Tane X e : in 8 day of the Brooklyn Jockey Club's fall | SFli¢ to win. Some interesting cohtceld | only favorites to win Weather clear: | gy rprise, Administering a| up Account for Poor to the Temple and Is Hits on Baum in Second |mecting was run oft in the presence of iere, decitied, although the {rack was | Attendance 3000. Summary: = urprise, ! g a | B ” e WY - condition, being > FIRST RACE—Six furlongs; three-year-olds 13 "] ~ g s - . 2 0 hree | !arse attendance. There was only| heavy. The att . ©was Hght. | ana up: - Double Defeat to Giant howing at Football Never Strong Thereafter Round Which Net Three|?2 * stake on the card, the Flatlands, | Probably the best vaes of the after- | Dettng. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. % ¥in . y s 2 AREs T R — but the steeplechase and the one and! noon was the third, for which Judge 20 to 1—Loca, 108 '(fiice)l.. '1} :;1"’}'?1 ——— —_—— one-quarter mile handicap were both| Himes was a redhot favorite. It was 77 {0 1—Tenian, 105 (Gullet) .. o = eason, 105 (Dgn) 5 23 38 STANDING OF THE CLUBS. BERKELEY, Sent. 21L.—Eleven MNt- i SR P A STANDING OF THE CLUBS. LOUIS. Sept. 21.—The amateur full of interest for various reasons. won by Nannie Hodge, at 7 to INin the art good. Won easily, Win- » : L Ser | , @ 1 . . tle fellows from the Berkeley \oxing contests which are being held dney Paget's splendid filly, Tea-{betting, in a sensational finish. The | ner, C.’ Doyie's b. m. (3) by Donald AcSaille | (National League) | =~ = \_«_’h lU i Seovn. Ay, - BerNeliny l.‘.'f-n of* uspice: e lympic cress, finished first in the Flatlands| Darden filly led all the way and, show- | Woodford. "Vineland 106, Juba 105, pey | . L. =] (A School made it so warm for the Cali- nder the auspices of the Olymp 3 111, Bisuka 106, Hickory Corners 111 onia | New York.99 i Rt S i selling stakes after having apparently ing great gameness at the end, beat | jyp 'giuis 100 HUTRORE CORRERE 100 S Cvy | Pittsburg | fornia freshmen on the university cam- zames were OF nu‘v “ gh(’ e pehu; hc;psless]j‘ out of l: lhll':)ugh b'lz— ?:t Katie Powers, a 15 to 11 sho}:‘ bY | Faithful 105, finished as named. :,tpmtl:fil [lus) this afternoon that the bigger fel- VY-S s ing jostled and outrun in s early ree parts of a length. Felipe Lugo ey S levatad lows couldn’t score in either half of the rger of San Franciseo | peter Lohman gathered a motley | stages. Both Lincroft and Bank beat] was a neck away and a head in front | SECOND RACE—Five and a balf {urlongs: | proqyiyn et Grlal &1 Saethalh. T traudiascs d&8 wat sion over WA | 11r0ns of baseball players yesterday |the barrier and sailed away several) of Judge Himes. Summary: Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. % Fin. | Boston 345/ Detroit AL seem (5 get together- and. e ; L e rushed Ber- | and took a lastrchance by turning lengths in front, but Gamara raced| pIRST RACE—Five furlongs; purse; two- |12 tc l—Anna Lee, 99 (Thomer). 7 22 11 | Philadel 1/Washingtn 33 102 R th- gee- Ngedher ARl S WaS Michasis TURBRS S them loose against the Angels. All|UP fast and had a little advantage over | year-ola: 4 t0 1—Ethel's Pride, 100 (Austn) 3 11%2 % | never any time when they had the high ger, who is right > the l:m- (e fane wore® bioiiiien st “:e, Lincroft for the remainder of the con- | lietting, FHorse, Weight, Jockey, St. % Fin. | 1110 1—-Meetia, 93 (Williams). - 9 sdlrl\:'": (AMERICAN LEAGUE.) [ school bovs’ goal in danger. Rather it ple, se the Sper - LOR 2 Bt s i Y| test. Then Teacress, which had been ! ST ie SR (uunt) AC0% W T hiart | BO0% Soscerer-Marie | BOSTON, Sept. 21.—Henley weak- | was just the other way, for five min- pletels s was floored | saw Moskiman at third, Stark in Ju-|at least eight lengths behind Gamara {-x to 2—Padre, 99 (Nicol)....... 9 e 3% b 135 r.m;.ehr‘e“ ;04 'L;'dnyowD.’) Chancy | ened in the fifth inning of -the first | p 4 in each nearly outlie Streib’s clothes and Graham mak- | and which was forced to make the turn | “ne 3us 25" 'or,eoomet? Son eaily. | 80, Monceram 90, Lella’ Honter 95, Bdith Vice | cor . 10 1€ L o e ontrol was | Loce after play began the Berkeleyans when the ling high signs from far-away left| wide, came so fast as to electrify her Winner, J. Brignardello's ch. c. by The Chev- [ 99, Yithel Barry 100, Glenfinlass 95, finished as B . had the ha}l so nearly over the fresh- field. But the Angels did not do any | backers. In a whirlwind of applause | alier-Charicote. Logistilia § , Lady Hasbioo named. L;‘e‘;ffné ':‘gg"ig;%df‘;';nim;‘z:’mf“:' e goal line that it was uncomfort- e 'y ; * llau . Fa . They i 100, EQ Farly 97, Torpedo 106, Rathskeller 98, —— 2 3 s vas an ex- | able for the “rooters.” It was largely GANS T IS UP. laughing. Far from it. They took |she got up in the last strides and won THIRD RA wenty yards; T a < 8! 8 second money. Scoré, 4 to 1. by e neck from Gamara, with Bank,| F*¥ Grandma 100, finished as named. e e e i citing battle down to the close. At-|accidental, no doubt, but accidents Al Hereford Posts $1000 for a Match | It can be justly said that Oakland | which was shut off on the far turn, &| SECOND RACE—Six _furlongs; selling; | Betting. Horse, Weignt Jockey. St. 8 Tin. tendance 8500. Scores: | often win football games. It ali ended - 133 Pounds. never played a better game. No one | close third. Merry Lark was an equal- | three-year-olds and upward: 3 to 1—Behoove, 114 (Gisborne).. 5 42 .1.5- First game— v R. H E.[0to0. With Brity at 133 amager, | €77ed and hard chances were eaten |ly close fourth. The stake was worth | Betting. Horse, Welght, Jockey. St. % Fin. 18 {2‘{:3}52385“3@“&&?;""’5 33 3n ggi‘ll:dn phia :§ 1 7| The freshmen weakness was due A} Hereford, Joe Gams' manager (iike luncheon. Moskiman: played | 81713 to the winner. Summary: L e Y Time, 1:34. Start good. Won driving. Win- | Batteries—Dineen and Criger; Henley ana | MOSUY to the absence of Sparry, who reached here last might from Balti-|third base as 1 as Jimmy Collins | piRST RACE—About six furlongs; handicap; | 6 ta 1—Muresca. 104 (Knapp.... 1 26 32 |Ter, W. W. Elliott's b. m. (4) by Lamplighter- | Noonan. | is now of the varsity, and the frequent saere. §iis was to post $1000 | and the way Dun- | ail ages: 2 % iome, 1018 Start caaaVPion ensily. Win- | L& Quive.” Sigmund 10, First Chip 112, Dr. | Seccnd game— R. H. E.|changes in the line and backs. It was n cash as to bind a match | the torrid ones! Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. Fin. | ner, L. Marion & Co.'s b, &. (}) by King Eric- | Riley 100. Tangible 109, Albany Girl 109, Joe | Boston 4 8 3lall to the disadvantage of the fresh- itt at 133 pounds for | around short made some of the fans | 7tol—Invinclble, 93 (W. Davis) 4 21 1% | Red Cap. Barkelmore 107, Falernian 101, Ber. | Dousherty 114, finished as named. D tietiean Gibaon and Doran; Coskley, Plank | M, but then they ought to have done htweight championship of the forget Buck Francks ever drew a 3 3% 32% | pice b4 Allista 06 Watermelon 08, Jim Halel rOURTH RACE—Six furlongs; two-year- | and. Nooman. ey, FIa%% | better with their superior weight and 2 m}z-zll.-;:v' lr:‘\m Lai Ewing. B 5 “4] 11 3-5. Start fair. Won handily. . " - ;’I‘dt'lln:‘nflg::e e s ® a Slsx‘ulioLgs. Sepld. 21.—Cleveland defeated | experience. Snowdon, right half, was ates that Gans is { Then, to make everythin, right, | Winner, Alb le & ') % % = . el 3 3 A 2 . B u! ere to-day 1 -stded . | > , S et is to meet | Schmidt pitched real big league ball, | Bracelet.” Van News, Wotsn Mortrar Hing | arlfRD RACE—Seven furlongs; purse; all | {to1—Allen Avon, 113 (Dugan) 5 1% 14 | Glade was knocked out of the bog in the | Soout the only freshman who distin . y ned . e A - | Cole, Roseben, Blue ‘and Orange, Toscan, Gold | Jietti; 20 to 1—Miss Jungle, 98 (Seder).. 8 31 2 113 | second Inning. Attendance, 1200. Score: guished himself, his attacks on the line already planned, cept for one run in the second in- | < . e, . Betting, Horse, Weight, Jockey, St. % TFin. | "4 53 Ay 103" (H. 4 24 3 v: " of these|ning, the Angels never could get | iy Duttling, Grenade and Councilman fin- | 7 to 1-Nan Hodge, 100(Lannon) 3 13 1% Time, - 1:21% s“.ré"':lin’a"'wt,; ay. | se. Lous i e hemgdal;nys gg“m] . SN :m f g, A e ot | ished as ns 2 N 3 1! »1 i . 1:21%, % st. ¥ 7 . Peck, S 3 Mil- matches is 1y rry to the ones he was unloading. | o oo 1 o e o ) 8 33 3n |Wimner. W. 5 Price's oh. . by Aloha-Avola. | Cleveland *. v 10 il were col'ibiciil,“u‘l i:r:’ry\‘: ;‘sggk-{:-l! on th ight cham- [To help out in the tight places four | EECOND RACE—Steeplechass, about two | °rif 2T 148% 08 (ROnIT Bl iyyly, | Lady Mercury 06 Red Leaf 110, Freventative | = Patterles™Giade, Morgan and Sugden; Hess | g, 2 - s and G swell double plays were made to the | 2nd & halt miles; handicap; three-year-olds | winner, W. W. Darden & Co's ch. f. bY | frianed as named . - oo oo *“WASHINGTON, Sept. 21 — W " The line-up was as follows: the match must bewilderment of the southern con-|f Ui o L o Fin, | Rossington-Mrs, * Lane. Judge Himes 112, 5 bunched tlres hits in the slGhth inning on . . X before Gans and Wal- | tingent. o 2—Good and Plenty. 164 (Ray) 6 25 18 | Erontenac 105, Soufriere 104, Mohican 99, St.| FIFTH RACE—Six and a half furlongs; | Clarkson to-day, scoring three runs and de- | p Berkeley. Positions. Freshmen. week from to-morrow Baum was hit hard, but at that ¥12 to 1—Eonfire, 140 (O'Donnell)., 2 11%2n | fammany 104, finished as named; Bombardier | three-year-olds and up: feating New York. Donovan's flelding and | BOWman. -. Center ....Barnicott, Alles | Oakland was just a little bit lucky. | 18 to 6—Headmaster, 156 (Heider) 1 32085 | 96 left. Betting. Horse, Welght, Jockey: St. Fin. | timely hitting were features. Attendance, | W tcher............R. G. L.Boodleman, Foster ¢ | 8 - Time, 5:02. Start good, W, fy. Wi — 7 to 10—Pourquol Pas,100(Andsn)1 13 13 1500. Score: Doane, Livermore. . R.. Kere bett fight see | After two had been dead in the sec- |, “pic, 0 Fro B0, o e Remiets | FOURTH RACB—Five turlongs; selling; two- | §to 2—Orlent, 101 (Austin).... 4 87 23 R H. E. | Johnson, Connolly.. ., .l Stow jan has been trying | ond spasm, Graham swung on one and | Guzer, Gortnagallon snd Numerss Anlahed ey | vear-olds: 10 to 1—L. Hunter, 100 (Dvd 2 21 32 | Waskington . 4 7 2| Solinsky (captain) T. R..Riley, Richardson into telegraphic com- |sent it slowly creeping to Brashear. | named. N Betting, Horse, Welght, Jockey.)sg; l%n x;‘l;z. “’Il'ime, 1:30% Start good. ““;un‘ ml:yA New York.. 2 10 1| Richardson..... --R. E vadvhar!a-r“!lran- - s e e lat- | Baum tarried a trifie too long before s 11 to 10—U'fulLady,108 "(Aubucn) 2 vinner, J.-K. Hughes' b. m. (4) by Iroquois- | Batteries— n, Kittredge; er. X munication with Corbett, but the Iat- | Bau e ok and the mhan was | THIRD RACE—Five and a halt furlonga; the | 7 1o 1—Aselina, 110 GBooker). 8 21420 | Ella. Blackburn. ~Frank Coilins 99, Birdie | Clarkson and McGuire. Te98€: | Momett, Weston. ... L. E. R....Harrls, Graham ter has proved elusive LRrTy L Sate” : Staric DI & Flood's | Flatlands; meliing; two year-old X 8 to 1—Dundall, 108 (Shaver).. 5 6 3% [ Stone 100, finished as named. CHICAGO, Sept. 21.—Chicago won easily | Miller . . T Kendall jok no longer represents Corbett, so|safe. Stark lifted one over ood's Horse, Welgnt. Jockey. Bt % Time, 1:06 2-5. Start poor. Won handily. from Detroit to-day. ~Attendance, 8000. Score: | LATTOW L.Golcher, Newman there is no « here authorized to|head and Byrnes swung through to , 106 (W. Davis) ® 9 Witner, J. A. Wernberg's b. f. by Russell- | SIXTH RACE—One and an eighth miles; R H E | Stone H R Snowdon fc atic little Denverite. | center field, bringing Graham safely 105 (Redfern). 2 Useful.” Clara Berry 105, Janeta 102, Fay | three-year-olds and up: Chicago 3 3 1| Peck.. Twitchell Il witness the McCoy-Sul- | over the final jump. 3 (Sperling)... 8h Templéton 103, Anished as named; Doctor C|Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St % Tin. | Detroit . % .8 g 5 ’ i e = 5 vl B, Y 7 Lubin, o1 w atter! v d | o e e in Los Angeles and the| Both runners were advanced a bag R D oY ot | 106 A 12 11%22 | Dral. an; Stovall and | STANFORD FRESHMEN TO PLAY. tt fight here and “bdl t}l-'u | il'}nl “; hmidt ‘:’Q‘x""ed f":}e":g :“l":d- Lark, Lincroft, Bulwark, Car- | FIFTH RACE—Six furlongs; two-year-olds; i1 46 35 NATIONAL LEAGUE. He is to take big Jim | Timothy was waiting fo phere Fox, Brush Up and Glen Echo | purse: . Won_ easily. | NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—N y z El “‘rom piac T e former pro-|and was getting ready to wing it over | finished as med. Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St ‘Winner, W. Elliott's ch. g. (4) by Laz- | games to Cincinnatl .M.\."-Ivhf":‘ Jost :‘m e .\rlm £ Stmn_. DR place in th P = y econd was Clara Col m of Kennedy & Po to Brashear when it developed a ping- | L. ... —— 5to_1—Cutter, 110 (Mountain). . zarone-Tarantella, Goo Goo 100, Miss Fon 05, | called by greement at the end of the second Santa Clara College. b yeceived a telegram | pong twist, bounded over his head and |, hquR: ':,."“*,f B-—Oss and a quarter mliles; ;3:ultmm .Dnorn] {}% 4;};3:.‘ 00K 03, finished a . mr;_(‘!:i ‘.:;l!erfan(e_ 3700. The score: 4 STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Sept Corbett late last night,|out to left field, and both men | etting. Horse. Weight, Jockey. St. Time, 1:10 2.5, Start good. Won - TRIES Cincinnatl -eore.. B B Flo)_The Stanférd freshman football says he wired Britt here | sneaked in. 11 to 5—Hurstbourne, 114 (0’ Neil) 3 Winner, J. A. Wernberg's b. f. by DELMAR * New York ; i o’ R e Nor did the run-getting end there. 95 (Hildebran) Kenmare Queen, ' Girdlestone 103, Batterie i x| 1™ WUE N to-matraw afteruecn S s e St il o . g de Kenmos . Girdlestone 103, < E eitz; Matthewson and : = : s o e e ocd the | Dunleavy walloped & low one in the 19 (Gagm). 100, Aunie Alone 95 ed as named. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 21.—The entries | Bowerman. scthewson and | against the strons eleven from Santa s i mn ation and some- | fourth, and it never stopped till it § P e TR o e O STk 2 KR O falla- three-sear.clds and | 10T to-morrow's races af Delmar ] T o s s R. H, E [Clara College. This will be the sec- i o3 < expected to result to- | reached Ringgold street and landed in | Brigand and Aurumaster finished as named. | up: seling: S low: New Yor 3 @ 1|ondsame of the season for the young- 4 the gutter. The only Angel run was Horse, Welght, Jockey. St. % First race, eleven-sixteenths of a mile, Batterie Ha E Taylor and | Sters, they having defeated Palo Alto 3 S thie Pamile o A el it (Ooamath i 2101-Ben Chance 168 (Mountn) £ 41 purse—Annabelle Lee 100, Algeths 100, Ollié | Warner. Umpires—Emslie and Carpenter High School last week by the score S = B e olla ¢ Chase'’s sacri- " 0 104 (Miller).... 5 8 Burnett 100, Chancy 100, Gasconne DKLYN, Sept. 21.—Pittsburg won twe - - - GRAND CIRCUIT RACING. U - e e masrl B e , 90 (Oregar).. 2 21 Second race, seven furlongs, selling—Ed- | games from Brookiyn to-day. Only sevem in. °',;h'°f° : f 2 yman’s old Rose, 94 (Crimmins) Start fair. Won handi uvardo 101, Guardian 100, Secundus 100, Ra- | nings were plaved in the second game, owing e freshmen have been drilled d Owing to Unfavorable Weather Major | garden. : it i < «“: "\‘{,ml\)srs‘!»‘- ner, R. M. Westerfleld's ch hTm by Mmes. dium 99, Trogon 99, Mildred L 94, Torlo 94, (aF?lrkneBs. Attendance, 1800. Scores: igently all week by Coach Hauver el < Record Trial Is Postponed. | Moskiman handled his nine chances | /0% S T - . B Curate 167, § one 92, val | King Fox II 84. rst game— »n. 5. W but no team has been selected I.n"-'x,v :.1!K 7 Ohio, Sept. 21.—A |in great shape. He was full of life \m:;"—r' w. Ink-l;::lt; f»‘i,"r"‘fi“ét‘:’? ?-r‘é::i o T ? n:r):-::‘rm': fig:{:’;::‘;h:;"{gg-&?:?‘yl :g ELZ'&“,’:.‘ e .- yet. Every player in the squad avy wind blew straight down the!and action and never played. better | Rose Harr t and Pepper, Dance Musle, NTH RACE—One mile; three-year-olds | Sanctissima 105, Mrs. Grannan 105, Lady Con- | Batterles—Leever and gmm: | Will be given an opportunity to show 4 - and ball Not an error marred the play | Princess ki Queen Rose, Bravery, Galice, | ana up; selling: 5 3N trary 105, Lacache 105, Blackmore 105, Fa- | Bergen. . 474 | what he can do in the game to-mor- | on either side. A one-handed pick- ;:X\IH‘X!K.A:‘A;T;}I‘.YHZ'C h?"' Prude, Awakening, Horse, Weight, Jockey, St. quita 105, Loca 105, Feronia 105, Vulcain 108. Second game— R. H. E |row. One noticeable change is the up by Chase at second brought down | '*¢ ¢Ir finished as named. Gto1—Great g st e A T e | Biusbury . . 2 8 1|removal of Pemberton, the Mission [ the stand and bleachers. ‘1 lulv score IXTH RACE One and a sixteenth miles: | 40 10 1_Piantus, 90 (Plerat).... 7 63 crick 100, Hock Se Oka 100, Howling Dervish | _ Batteries Fidheriy'and Pheips: Riesting and ;"g‘? g!“»""‘fj from the Saand \y funi- Oaklan | Los Angeles sel : maid hree-year-olds: Time, 1:48 rt.fair. Won easily. 100, Lady Fonse 94, My Eleanor 81. tter. Umpires—Moran and O Day ack, his old position, and the placing | R AR, R H. P.A. | Betting. Torze, Wel ockey. St. ner, W. M. Walker's br. c. (3) by Handsome-| Fifth race, six furlongs, selling—Kings | PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 21.—Despite the cola | 0f Moody, Belmont play P | [ rard.ct 3 0 0 07 0f Phantom, 107 (Burns).. 1°3 Attty Chockayatts 95 1. T Moore 104, | Charm 106, Lustig 103, Potter 100, Ingolthrift | weather a good ciowd saw the ioeais wio | former position. Ho';:o:k;ig;x 'L{]ki::r;‘ i I e el P A e Me Farnum 104, Anna Heall 104 Sir Hush | 105, Hedmen 105, Tom Kiley 103, Preakness | twe, games to-day from Chicago. Attendance, | has been doing unusually well at i - sh,1b ™ - 3 g ~ e S = g 09, B 04 A 5| named. . ol <% o . 012 ocmvired 12 9 1| Time 1L Strd fair Won casily. wWinner, | 1% i e Sixih race. one mile and three furlongs, sell- | _First game— R. H. E.|tackle this week, as has Coe at cen- | 01 6Chase,2b 3 0 1 1 4| AT g b. K. _.‘,(v - Dis: er. B LN TES. ing—Dr. Kier 104, Barca 103, St. monian ago 4 11 1| ter. The line-up of the two teams at, Do | 1 2% OlEager. e 3 0 0 % 1|1 Dan Connors, Topright, finished as named. | CHICAGO, Sept. 21.—Much fun is|° s Roth, mer and Kling; Dugsleby and| gianord freshmen—Cos. center: Gay, right o ! o1 Baum, p 3 0 0 0 1 AT expected at Harlem to-morrow when Second — guard; Moody, left guard: Bryam, tackle; SR, S o S GRAVESEND ENTRIES. the horses go to the post in the third DELMAR SELECTIONS. Chlcaga s e -one R e | on left iackles Witton Tk Eag tackle; .t vk Fotais 81 TEW race. Owners and trainers are to ride Fhtlsdotuhis . 3 7 g|pan left end: Kearne quarterback: Cadwal- AND SIS DY SENENGE a NEI‘\“Y(:",““ By 21"dThe Ocet- | 211q there will be no misunderstanding | First race—Gasconne, Annabelle | pogm " trapie osren and O'Neill; Sparks and Pt e, kO, lntiiocs Angel .01 00000 > enta andicap at one and an eighth " a e y : . ohnstone. 3 . 3 e By el 5 2 L Sl e il h»' ks S &,gme of riding orders. 1t will be better than | Lee, Ollie Burnett. BOSTON, Sept. 21.—The local team won from ,.f:,’;‘,',fi_’;;;o—fllata&k‘ lett end: Donlan, lert second and | Oukiand 220 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 x—4| Gravesena card to-merrow. . First|® Darktown Derby for the regular| Second race—Mildred L, Radlum, |5t Louls to-day by hitting McFarland treely | Hiow. ' right guard: Pt o i - Base hits .....0 4 2 1 1 1 0 1 x—10| Mason will carry fop welght, 126 |Jcckeys: The entries: Terlo. 200, S seventh Innings. Attendance, | Jvancovich (captain), right end: Masce, suoe. SUMMARY. pounds. Africander. Lgrd offhe‘Vafe First race, five and a halt furlongs, purse— | Third race—Vulcain, Tady Con- R. m. E. |7, Feeney left half; Schmits, right half; Home run—Dunleavy. Two-base hits—Cra-| Alan s Dale, Dainty, Gunfire, Proper | ¢ Novice 102, sis Lee 102, No Trumper 105, | trary, Loca. Boston % § 14 1] Wephy. Selllack " | vath, Dunleavy, Flood. Sacrifice hit—Chase. > i 3 Cclonel Ruppert 105, Dixie WS t. Louls 4 ; Gk A S s e e | Vire: base on called balls —Oft Schmidt 1, off | and others will start. The entries: Smith 105, Monte 105, Lord Dixon 105, Kid | Fourth —race—Jake _ Greenberg, | * patteries—Fisher and Moran: McFarland and John O"M Monnett, | Paum 1. Left on bases—Oakland 3, Los An-| First race, about six furlongs, selling, three. | Weller 105, Eckersall 105. Howling Dervish, Lady Fonse. Grady. Umpire—Zimmer. n O'Mera Found Dead. Sweet | Eeiex Struck uu‘x. F"nmlfin 3,h by B‘:um ye and uv, $1000 added- stallan 108, Second ’rm-;, &:Dthlwl‘gupD h‘ndlca]p. s:'orl Fifth race—Ingolthrift, Potter, Lus- ————— John O'Mera or O’Meara, a man i. Double plays—Cravath to Brashear, Mos- | Monet 105 Orthodox 104, Reti i course—Cherokee Lass 135, Dagmar 125, Mrs. ’ - | kiman 1o Stark, Schmidt to Schlafly, Chase to | 104, James V 102, Ascension o0 Kine Pomon | Crannan 138, John B, Owens 138. Lingo 140, - Unlucky Quarrel for Jackson. about 35 years old, supposed to be Erasbear. Time o game—1 hour 30 minutes. | 86, Ven News Duchess Olile 99, Dick | Hardvice 160, Oliver Mc 154, Golden Link | Sixth race—Alcom R, Athena, Dr.| mpoma9 Jackson, colored quarreleq | from the country, was suffocated by Umpire —McDonald lernard 92, Ietola 92, Clear the Aren: 160. ler. ~ . > Oy < BB § | cor SN Trovator &9, Missing Link &9, rena B4 | 10 ird race, one mile, selling, owners and Conillitich of the tracks-Tast, with Blanche Lamar on Pacific street | \"haling {lluminating gas in the In- 1 JRD 2 —George | M s. Second race, ome and a sixteenth miles, | trainers to ride—Jusque La (Gibson) 139, Wen- Tuesday night and both were arrested | t€7national Hotel last Tuesday night. I before a Jury in Judge HASTINGS' WEIRD FUMBLES. handicap, all ages, 2 = 3 R T £ R T andicap, all ages, $1200 added—Spring 115, | rick (Hinky) 143, The Bugaboo (Booker) 145, by Policeman Skain on charges of va; O'Mera arrived at the hotel on Tu réay on a felony charge Lord Padge 110, Jack Ratlin 107, Graceful 104, | Handley Cross (Dugan) 149, Gloriosa (Durnell) | x pp 00T ENGAGED TO COACH |rancy and disturbing th ] o o The whols procesfiings, SEATTLE, Sept. 21.—With the | Sir Lynnewood 100, Sheriff Bell 99. 149, Curate (Bellew) 149, Federal (Martin) Y sturbing the peace. Yes-|day. He went to bed on Tuesday 1 nole . | . 4 Third race, five and a half furlongs, selling, | 150, Thane (McCafferty) 151, Blackthorn (Rut- THE B ELEY FRESHMEN | terday Jackson was recognized by De- | night very drunk and was fe t ;he‘; ‘;_fll“o'_':t haxs” {score a tie in the tenth inning and one :-o’:n.r-?mfin,‘smot'\,mm'a..uthv-r 109, Jack | ter), 152, Marcos (Henry) 152, Hans Wagner tectives O'Dea and Mulcahy as being |at 9:20 a. m ye!terd.n.yuth:“:ndl d"‘: vie nutes. cKeon 105, lvanhoe 105, Niblick 105, Tke S ithy 152, Pr 3 57. < ok B . ve o e man on frstand one out. Marphy hit | Srorty 168" Drirtwsod 105 . T Jonn: | e e Sy Charkr O L oo s, | WIIl Devote His Entire Attention to | ¥anted for burglary. He is accused |the gas burner being open. Four X S , Ascot Belle 98, < o3 i ichooner | em; eer bottle: ACCUSED OF STABBING A WAITER.— { had been put on third in the tenth in- | Eccentrical 99, ~Danseuse 98, Irish Jew 94, G';ffl';, ',‘,c‘,"",,lfi“ffi?,“.’f.’;??fifi%,},"l’ purse— the Team Throughout the Pretender at Steuart-street wharf on thet’\, . comflln;’ndwt;:;:; flasks Harves Chinn lored, “":.,X:f:f"? I(l'_‘l;\e!n‘nz in place of Mahon, a local player. Frl;gl|r:;hAl:§:"Jl.(h' A Bd Early 97, Alcor 100, Torpedo 102, One Season. the morning of September 6 and steal- | found In the room. Ten dollars . Mutcany vy Driectives O'Dea | Hastings had no chance to get the |, fourth race the Occldental handicap one | i7u,'sos, Girdiestone 105, La Londe 107, BERKELEY, Sept. 21.—The Unl-|ing a gold watch, chain and locket |fifty cents and a Southern Dacige ault t ‘labbing Henry Con. | Man at first, but tried second. He | First Mason 120, Africander 121, Lord of the | - Sixth race six furlongs. selling Miss Deuce | versity of California is well off in|valued at $250 and $40 in coin, all be- | conductor’s receipt for $7 fare were Templeton 81, The Gadfly 58, Monis e Dale 135, | 20 TRy e oty Free Knight 98, Father | coaches this year, having four at work. E“Zlgcll:g ;I‘;vs"g:‘“ Olat 0;:,“" = The | among his effects. His clothing was 95, Ormonde’s Right 110, (Daint: Ix'“'mn'm;inw'.v etter 100 w&r:“l“:l e .(:)’,' Hopper, Greisberg and Mini have been | . i "oy0 wantedno:?)?n‘:;es ‘ot b:;g:. I',.".','..o'""l,.;‘,“’u"’" made in Sacra- 5 ondes 4 A X - 3 Delehanty had scored the winning run | Yonnings entry: Carbuncle and Doly Seeaper: | 110. % retained to coach the varsity and sec- | jary committed in Oakland. the result of an sccident CToiD Wa8 for Seattle Hastings was still booting | Wilson entry; Gunfire and Mineola, Duryea | Seventh race, one and s sixteenth miles, | Ond elevens and last night the execu- . en: ADVERTISEMENTS. | the ball around in center field. entry.) selling—Arab 94, Dungannon 98, O'Hagen 99, | tive committee of the Associated Stu- " Despite the fact that it lost a hard | , FIfth race, sbout six furlongs, handicap, | Kieinwood 99, Sioux Chief 101, King Ellsworth | gents engaged Lee Kerfoot '01 to put pepeRE o night of September 4 tossed the ball over Beck's head and | Vale 11 ki Bad f{\'»w-‘ua Alan. on Pacific street. Chinn was | then following up the ball fumbled it | Dainty 111, Gunfire 111, Outcome 108, Proper in & cutting scrape on Oneida | again and kicked it once more. When | 105 Carbuncle 104, Dolly Spanker 104, Mineola s year-olds, $1000 sadded—Flyback 121, Bt. | 103, Dr. Stephens 104, Barkelmore 107, Pirateer ITEn Jaughter. Thielman pitched splendid- 100, Amberjack 98. (Fiyback and St, Bellane, HARLEM SELECTIONS. Hopper for quarterback of the famous G | ly for Portland and the work behind i T MRS i '99 team and knows the game. Since m was good. Seattle took Shields | mares and geldings, three-year-olds and up— By the Chicago Inter Ocean. leavlnx"couego he has coached a num- out in the third Inning. Charlle Hall | Stuyvs 113, Grey Friar 108, Agnes D105, Fal- | pyrsy, race—The Novice, Monte, |ber of “prep” school elevens, 5o he has pitched out the game in fine form. The | mou 3 tage , Lem Reed 103, kept In touch with the way the game score: Canteen 96, Jane Holly 98, Hydrangea 98, Toi | Lord Dixon. is played now. His sole attention will ¢ Beattle-- San 98, Hoodwink 98, Flammula 96, Dimple Second race—Golden Iink, Oliver P! 4 B4 95, Briarthorpe 93, Australina 86. be devoted to the freshmen eleven, AB. R. H. R H.PA Mc, Lingo. hil VanHor 8 1 1 -t ird Fed Glorlosa, while Hopper and Greisberg will look Eammi o {113 omavmemND smmomoms |gpalif Sn” P o By Bl When a child I - 02 0238 Tel > Fourth race—Spencerian, Bragg, % e e gt b Ao iz $i1i First raco—Jamen V. Latotn, Van | HEERE- S eoting unimitedcare and attention s vear ing fatal. Uponrecovery the glandsof the 21 00 8 2| Ness. 5 " I‘“l.g‘:d ‘Way, Girdl s ;1nfl| ?othl{:; wll|l });e :verlooked in the neck were much enlarged, and after 02 0000 < e, raining that might have a bearing on the free use of iodine, the right one was o2 8043 Gm i vk e gmmnn 1"\;'561_0”"“ The, Saatlys gcwryfi mT:he An?cmea e i i R e = A al ‘olsey. iroug! eir executive committee, are reduced to its normal 5::, ut the left % 1028 12 | . Third race—Danseuse, Ascot Belle, Seventh race—Dr. Stephens, Dun- | gcing to furnish not only a training one continued to grow—very slowly at inning run was made. Niblick. gannon, Flying Torpedowp table this year, but a house for the first, “h'iléh‘l was about the sizeof a goose HITS BY INNINGS. Fourth race—Dolly Spanker, Out- Condillon of the track—Slow. players as well, so that they will be gE, W began to presson the wind- 0 1 0 1—5|come, Alan-a-Dale. - o T guarded against all outside influences. -4 3 L Y - 0001 pipe, causing difficult breathing, and be- 9352011212 Fifth race—Thomas entry (St. Bel- The house is an eighteen-room dwell- 1100 came very peinful. An incision was made e 2 1 ; ::u‘) lane or Flyback), To , Linda Racing at Seattle. ing at 2214 Union street, big enough ' and & quantity of pus discharged. SUMMARY. Lee. :EA'fl'hl Sept. 21.—The Meadows sum-|t, accommodate twenty men with all - 2) tis X ce— | mary: . T Flomil o, momord, orasmuch as | (PR 0, et THAeg M | e g Inla, Jane Holly,| ™5, v sortrwestera Decky.two-nte | 0008 Toommainl b eheon b Free to Weak Men! yennll 'or.e-litdcpi:zofclo!hlbou!m I;Tx';blx‘ay, .hxl u,i’:‘,’,: Ej Condition of the track—TFast. ?;::.‘.’;m,':;.;f(’l? ,'.:';',:;f'a‘,‘;,?:‘;“,“n,,','i "B.lm'. ccaches and Captain Stroud. ARE YOU A WEAKLING? Are you one of those ong in my necl to the place | pox cign Bay = b:l'l‘ mofln'su s —— i p—— fourth, Time, 4:4115, e 3 open. Boring tistme T had to have 5| 5ot 1 5 (it % | DOG THAT BT sTREET B | T B s it o T it e Saacench seed Yot eutdope:h by the doctor fimeX took | Delebonty, Dremsen (8. Seewi Cout =Ty ORATOR 1S EXONERATED | Freals third. Garvin Wilkes fourth. " fime, 2 company, have contl;athd nervous spells, weak back, «cold or the opening . IntheSpring | nings pithed—Shields 2, C. Hall 7. Hits—Off “Thira race, five and a half furl run varicocele, gloomy forebodings, loss of coura; nd - 3 - 3 - | Pocatelli, Barge, Tom King. McVey ar > ? : ge and am- ;":flms‘ e ""l’“"‘f‘"lei Baietts 3. o & Hal 1 Al e | L e e et e Canlne | o me, 100y, (00 eond Suerrol T ang Other Flyers Will Compete bition, loss of confidence, bashfulness, despondency and ) {ym Hg ‘.‘”“". d‘di L Time of game-_Two hours and seven- cted m:ht-.m‘h p Eotrth race four” furlongy, running.—Queen on Sunday. weakness? Dr. McLaughlin’s Electric Belt will cure took twenty-six large bottles, and wasen- e TOPEKA, Sept. 21.—Police Judge :4%;““; il t" 2 M .d' Sixty-four greyhounds are entered you. &f:}y, , for I have ?sfied since | TIGERS BUNCH THEIR HITS. |Hamilton to-day ruled that a dog had | wen. Hogarth I:;:::::_“Chlrlio > i:;x.":e &P:’:;_‘:’:: ;:“:3: :::;:; S Are you a middle-aged man suffering from Varicocele, the right to bite a street orator who ne ‘In Royal Bag Mig. Co., Charleston, S. C. | TACOMA, Sept. 21.—In a pitchers’ | ;& e T T ® is “making a harangue In front of a{ won_ Our Choice second, Fondo third, Time, jLattle Tacoma again defeated San!giore and blockading the sidewalk. | 1:4 Prematureness, Indigestion, Constipation, Rheumatism, Lame Back, etc.?* Dr. McLaughlin’s Electric Belt will at Union Coursing Park. Pocatelli, Barge, Tom King, Racing Auto, Black PP | Francisco. For three innings not a hit he case ra ¥ —————————— Coon, The Referee, McVey and other o Only a was made off Corbe! S dag, nite o ib_but o the flyers tered. The draw las cHre Yoo s constitutional remedy can reach tt, but a base on|store, bit the speaker isperse Lincoin Club Fights. BEts L. on 5 A - . ) % an hereditary disease like When | balls, two doubles and a single and | e cromg. © 7 s ORANES cund e i ition an. | MIEDt resulted as follows: Are you an old man, declining before your time, hav- the blood is restored to a normal condition | Eagan’s home run gave the 1 1 Tralee Mald vs. Gembit; Adonis vs. Flaunt; and tHe scrofulous deposits are carriedoff |runs. The fielding was :::d‘.‘ ::; a there is @ gradual returntohealth. §.8.8. | errors not being costly. Score: : e well kagwnaes | S anamea) "SR have any signs of | Mciinic 3 0 1 4 §Sochnrs Scrofula, write us | Fizgap 3 0 0 Corbett,p T ing lost all ability to enjoy life, with prostatic trouble. Lost strength, Debility, Pains and Aches and gcncrai decay of Organic Powers? T can cure you with Dr. Me- Laughlin’s Electric Belt with free suspensory for weak men. 1 will send you, sealed, free, my beautiful book tell- ing about it if you will send this ad. Send for it to-day. Dr. M. C. McLaughlin, °06 Market St. der the auspices of the Lincoln Ath- letic Club_will take place to-morrow Tom King vs. Secretiv ight at Mechanics' Pavilion An e 1. Heal S ia Y=, agie: Puste Fiss: ni nex. H 3 t vs. Royal Spirit; Concord Tralee vs. Gold George Sullivan and Louls Balletro, h ,;:' Sunnybrook ' vs. Belle u:m the two well known heuvy-welghu,lmm_ ve. Fancy Free: Polka Sampler vs. Duhal- are carded’/for the main event. Bob | Auto; Frisco Lad vs. Tom Hooker; P:Iu:fl Cairns and Joe Podesta will meet in | vs. False Alarm; Ruby Sankey vs. Texas the special event. There will be four | Betty: Rassed Actor ¥e. Renesade Apache other goes between boxers of various | { ol 'The Deita ATl N oons . Michay sizes and weights. Free vs. Hudson; Agile Spurt vs. Bright For- it S AN tune; Fose of Gold va Yellowtail; Sylvester WATER COMPANY BONDS.—The North|vs. Angus Cissus; Sofala vs. den Light; ol ecorgyme B onwang,3e al ooonniounn Rl warmmonnn' 2l ssronmoonn?® F8| weeanann §~| ooc00ommmT 1 : it e Coast Water Compan; filed - Hoo-Hoo; Wi vs. Prin- Francisse. duxgydam P = Gicute ct. the oremtion a¢'E boaded ihdsbish: v, Aurelia: Walt Samtos ety will youfree | T D HITS BY INNINGS. ness’ of $200,000 1o buy’ the property of the Traiee Lass: Advance Guara ve. P. m. Sunday, 10.to 1. The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga.’ 00041000 x5 and wa e Bl e e — ————— — J

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