The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 23, 1904, Page 6

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALY, FRIDAY. SEPTEMRER 23 1804 BOXERS BERGER, FINNIGAN AND YOUNG ARE SUCCESSFUL AT ST. LOUIS (LT BOXERS RECESSES SPUR | JENNINGS' COLORS CARRIED TO VICTORY [SWEET MARIE FOCR ELETENS WE CHAVPIONS COMMCTERS 0N BY DAINTY IN OCCIDENTAL HANDICAP 1N FAST RACE NOW [N HIEL! Berger. Finnigan and Young After the Game Is Stopped | Daughter of Golden Garter| “Boots” Durnell Pilots Glori-| Jake Greenberg Proves Much The California Mare and | Prospects i the fhal"l‘m \re Victorious in the! Twice on Account of Rain‘i Leads Out Dolly Spanker osa to Victory in Trainers’ the Best in Delmar Fea- = George (. Also Bred Here. .}thlenn- Leagu'e or l‘* ‘ Stadium at St. Louis Fair! Oaklands Go In and Win | by a Neck. i Race at Harlem. ture Race. : Distinguish ~ Themselves | Season Are Encouragin. st s STh A . W W e HAWTHORNE MAN KIND ANGELS NEVER SEE PAXN Special Dispatch to The Call Special Dispatch to The Call Special Dispatch 1o The Call ' MAJOR DELM AR FAILS,| TEAMS EVENLY MATCHE! - o 14 S GRAVESEND, Sept. 22—Walter B.! CHICAGO, Sept. 22 —Gloriosa, ridden ST. LOUIS, Sept. 22.—Jake Greenberg b A Jenni stabh ssualiy much by her owner and trainer, “Boots™ Dur- | was much the best i -day’s Delm > = N n B $ Treats Opponent With Some Jones Tosses Up l"stel’iollslmor: n:‘xon:;ac.: the California tracks n;ll. won !he‘:eatu:e event to-day of !ea.tur:cmlonins hl:mleo i gt ;‘:'Fmishes a Half Second Out-! Two Contests Scheduled o RS oAy o, {than does any other, and now, after]the Harlem card I selling af-|good field. Greenberg was the only 5 . n - H Y - a1 Consideration. Refraining' Benders of All Varieties | meny aisapso toseants 5 the Maat. his| fair, with licensed L asshipte el b e St ee| side Record in Attempt Take Place This “Fl'k - Fiom a Emockout Blow| and AllowsTwo Lome Hits | o o o e e s e e v | Shon Suaihe track slow. Auendance; ' ¢, Beat Cresceus’ Mark| Good Sport Is Expecte| { —— | races 2 form. Mr. Jennings won two ' second, and Blackthorn, with F. Rutter | 4000, Eflmmrr 3 | -day at Gravesend track, the!up, third. The race was more of a jokei“fff:;{:?;?z — Five and s bair furicngs: | than a real contest. It was marred DY | Buttng. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St X Fin 1) 4 | COL¥MBUS, O., Sept. 22 —Sensation-{ The Academic Athletic League foct- STANDING OF THE CLU | 'IA E LT ki {3 to 2—Oilte Bur o 32 1 C e | balt s last Satt " fic Cosss League) e i - . Do Eu.'flc-n fuen, SeS} :c::og::*x{l:\?s&v g ‘ 21y 25 racing with 2 good though futile| tall season opened last Saturday, : W. L Pet ell-named mare injuring J. J. McCafferty, his rider. | 620 i—Anrabelic Lee.16S ¢ 53 22 34 ffort by Major Dei to beat 2:02%.|two games on the gridiron here 580 O 26 31455 the surprise of most of the Boots” Durnell simply outrode thei Time, 1:15 Start good. Wom driving Win- | SHort by elmar | oy v Sk M, O P 4 9 35 29 455 S o st Cri e others and purposely drew the finish|per. S B Burnetts b £ by Prince Plenty- ' interested.a large crowd to-day at the g d ¢ frem : = 32 a7 ainty, even With Crimmins| 5,000 15 .2 neck. He dodged all the, Peis ¥. Chasey 12, Algetha 106, Snished &3 | Grang Circuit meeting. Major Delmar | was 2 good contest and close fre: N was forced to contend against cold ; call of time, but the other was on- early pate with Gioriosa, laying far! — | | SECOND RACE Seven furiongs; two-year| . o.po. oog 5 light wind, which bin- |sided The game across thé bay v back out of it the first half. When All the Commuters require when they playing ball is & rest now and then. | call olés snd up & o g . - B Dack st seveit SRMOES. | oo B ;fi\";—;:}‘;xg Brtns Horse Wognt Joker S % Fin | dered him o the second mmb:\ne. ;-:flc;m; )f‘ S ‘hree 'a.:;i ;:4::‘ 2 Bt of Train: cCarfr, :# - Seder).... T 32 1= | i first hal was L= hool ari n-a-Dale, well up also for pgle er M ‘erty was found to orio, $4 (Williams ? HEE ? trotting the half in 1:02 '-.-lu:x:.:g iz b e ance, dropped out of it 1008 be only slightly injured af! 5 38 Eah2 s Snish ngly and lost by | tim - injur ter an ex Dugan) 4 3% 3 urable to swrongly v Tigggie S amination Ly a physician. He said he e isopd. Woo driving. Win- | paif & second. The California trotter. Alameda High Scbou; B ay around the lower turllwas just starting to make his run when | BT L SOt oS CFHI | sweet Marie, favorite in the 3:07 trov | Champlons & hard rub and _ sent Africander up Dext theThane jumped on Handley Cross and | Tras #0. Geardian 105, Sccundus 106, £2° | made a break in the first beat and then | 07 0nly once. = speed shown by this hor;s: fell Summary: { ished as mamocd, recovered so that George G, also bred The withdrawal of San Rafasl -:ves £ to those who thoUEBt! iper maCH Five and a hait farioags:| THED RACE S Faicags: fou-searcids | in Califoraia, had to trot fn 3:06% to|0nly five teame tn the locsl FE0-cen fit to compete Witk two-year-cids; purse: and up C-—x bettengs: feue-piarsbs | B s st sasliils ‘Glestpe G 'the [ond thay are SR Sai sileRgy e steadily improved ' Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. "= Horse, Weight. Jocks P g trotth prsest iding of th y. They are Lowell, Polytec: op, while at the same time | 13 to3—Eckersall 165 (Robbix: fastest trotiieg &= ! Lick., Mission and Wilmerding. cutside, was aiso gain- 1f 12 3—Nome 105 T . Marie won the second heat | chnic beat Lowell last Sacurday maker, Dolly Spanker.| ‘nyme 1.08 23 Bhasetoms gy e half in 163 erding lost to Misslon Hi ch Dainty was the only one' Winzer, Mrs C. P. Fink's &. c. br Iy SERET :‘" Sibesd il bas a light eleven, but haul the leader, and the Rose Prim. Lord Dixon 105, No Trumper 105, To win the final heat Ozanem team work is good and they are In tus n the palr, withiJ B Smith 165 Coicuel Hupper: 105 Diris | the California mare to equal her rec- the time. Although defea:s a neck. Dolly Spank- . M, ek o s Summary: they still have & chance to win. T le the closing up of! SECOND RA chase, short course; | Polytechnic boys are a heavy lot, a= S— i with Bonifield to do the pusting aac resulted in Africander -year-olds and up; handicap: rd Proper, which really ran; NNach, W Jectuy. St W Boarman the end runaing they will e a hard tzam to beat Bonifield i the rain commenced to good and juicy. After two of the been declared out it was g so rapidly that Mr. McDonald decided to postpone the ceremonies for up: Batting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St Mrs Graonan, 13S(Bates) 2 11%1R )8 32 race of the lot, was a strong} ohn 1380 3229 s Grecnberg. 1080% — - & ‘ 2 —3 _Dug) 7 He hung, as usual, until the X 9 to 1—My Eleancr. 81 (Ricej.. 1 best kicker in the league and is a val T 13 to 1—H« ;k_ Se l{}l&lfi)l@l"}' s ! ek Time, 1:36% Start fair. Woa easily. Lingo 140, Oliver Mc 134, Chervkee ' mer, S 1 and a half was gone throug! - j Lass 125, finisbed as pamed Handvice 130, umpire highsigned for peace with Dun- t the bat It commenced to Fin. | g h bad that Jim called the game 3.; 5] = three-year-olds T | Bt ? 2% ia - n. once more, Le: S 1a opponents from Wil 1 Oakland’s favor. 152 4 225234 three touchdowns Jones pitched the best game of his 152 (Rutter) 1 31334 Wilmerding bas an exceptionally beavy life. Barring a little tendency to get i B Start good. “.'on }.undfly: yellow and quit every mow and then, ; . G. Durnell's ch. m (4) by Has- | the luckless southern winged artist was | team and with the proper coaching sbould develop into a strong eleven. The Lick boys play their Srst game . Pretcy Charley 157, Sin- there The Angeis were buffaloed. Only i S s gt ¢ them, Eagar and Brashear, 161, finished as . Saturdas Reriintn at 3 o' hit and the one Eagar got should — they meet Polytechuic om the Presd SIXTH RACE—One and three-eighth miles; athletic grounds When these 1w three-year-olds and mp: i Betting. Horse, Weight: Jockey. S teams come together the best game of the season result. Lick bas aimost ! the same team as last year and Coach Smock is again in charge HotchXiss, the captain of the team is comsidered by many the best center in the lsague. | have been caught Oakland’'s measly point was D .arned. It happened on an error second spasm. Moskiman ushered in the round for Oaklend by planting one of his old time zingers over on { the right foul line for two bags. | Sehmidt came through with a sacrifice and Stark rolled an easy bounder to | Brashear. While “Brash” was fight- " | ing and booting the sphere around the bag the Doc sneaked in with the only n awin ye | TUD- e i onar | A= usual the patched up Commuters 1 3. Spanger of Newark, | Played swell baseball. Moskiman did| Fo for the gold medal Spanger had 2l kinds of things o the ones that ;{_1“ fought two bouts and for one round put | Came around third base and Dunieavy kable fight in view of his | Kept tearing off the hardest kind of Young had the punch and | chances. The game was full of snap rness. He apperently treated the | 208 all the fans held their seats when Newerk ith some consideration | i unds. for when the went after | 1 THIRD RACE—] ds; as named. DELMAR ENTRIES. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 22.—The entries | for the Delmar track to-morrow fol- low: ! | | First race. six furiongs, purse—Dan MeCue | | 100, 1 Plori 97, Bob | Albertola A Trando morning, and ualess the players the latter school have eloped o siderably past week the Loweil representatives should have am ecasy time winning. The teamse will P | on Saturday as follows: | won { Cincinaati to-day In the | header. The [ E 4 ? 8 £ i berry 107, Feitx Mozses 107 Mobave 107, Ampe | 104, Tom Rows 104 Re- - 116, King Rese 108, Mafaida 106, Scotsh Dance | 8. Lansdowne 5. | "Fifth race ove and a sixteenth miles, | | ing—Birdwood 165, Golden Light 105, Ray 108, Vulcain 10, Edgardo 100, Yellow Hammer 83, | Oudon 93, Easter Walters %0 Sixth race, one mile and seventy yards, sell- by | ing—Second Mate 107. Ryevale 103, i STANFORD FRESHMEN LOSE. ae O alem O Defeated h_\.':")n- of 10 to 0 by TH RACEMile 2n3 seventy yards: sell- | Aok . e | i I T Yo S0 - % S N‘v“(l‘-t“ER:I = - i weares and geidings: three-yearcids 404 | jos, Dungannoa 96, finished as mamed. Tryom 92, St. Agnes 11 92, Regina D . - TANY 2 SITY, Sept | Son, 2 £. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St {- : - e —The freshman football | r =, 108 (J. Martin). 4 HARLEM ENTRIES. DELMAR SELECTIONS. A S ;;:’.I em was g H CHICAGO. Sept. 22.—The entries| e e the second game this season by the | siges ; v Start fair. Wom ¢ 9% tomortow's Thons atb Harlem fal- Golfers Reach Semi-Final Round. score of 10 10 6. The cardinal babes A - 1 ! Aste’'s br. £ by Mirthfs showed 2 woeful I . Eagar, Y r u, Eriarthorpe, teamm work, while D, finished as { ST. LOUIS Sept. 32.—The semi- final round of the Olympian geilf championship will de played to-mor- row by George S . Lyom of Toromto, Canada, and F. C. Newton of {and B. F. McKinnie of St. Louls | GRAVESEND ENTRIES. Los Angeles 5 Struck out—By Joves s = . s A oy pitcherSchiafiey. Dousse | NEW YORK. Sept. 22.—The entries { Sarum X1l Tres | to Toman: Schisfley (unassisted). | fOr tO-MOITOW'S races at Gnvt-end‘:m Ghats 108, Durbar 3 ermination e—Ope bour and 30 minu 108, Jebane 18, Miss Melton 111, Optienal 114, | King Rose. E Near the end of the e track follow - “nf;iaxfi . Bob Mc- nmm—,m\'-uh.m- ?:flflfl?amnm::_m_ work for a PORTLAND IS SHUT OUT. won his match in the third reund to- BRI i i Tt i - [ o e et e o raight bucks | g esto 7. Thistie - - eartdreaking. reshman line and the e T L Fiicherats o8, Siampen » S ove foriongs, purse_Btbel Bar- | Congition of the track—Good. a2 clever tackle ormation. | s«mA "dA‘ e y » s . 9% a5 RS The line up of the team follows: | SEATTLE, Sept 32.—Seaitle made | o Geion Buck 105, ‘arc Light | TWO STAKES AT INGLESIDE Samta Clare. | it three straight to-day from Portiand. --Hubbar? | Williams was in form and held the % | Webfooters down to three hits and ¥ | no runs. Skel Roach pitched almost as good a game as Williams, but two rrors in the first inning. one of which was made by Roach himself, gave -- Mages | Seattle the lead and Portland could Feeney | not get into the running. Parke Wil- There will be two stakes decided at reries—MeGh and s sixteenth miles, | InSleside Coursing Park on Saturday | 2°¢ Neetham 3 - iy $t. Blue §7, Oecto Cafe | and , & reserve stake of sixty- | z 1 s | O O put out of the game ' for L hte. S S Poane %2, Pirate . Switt. | gour es and a class stake of for- | HALF CENTURY,K AGO THEY o kicking and Blankenship caught the | sddec P cntries. Many feet hounds| BECAME HUSBAND AND WIFE YOUNG CORBETT APPOINTS | jast four innings. Delehanty surprised Ragoct ST are entered in each event. The first 00 St | everybody by playing a brilliant third | jina_ i HARLEM SELECTIONS. und of each B be. rm | Proneer Residents of Sonoma Coanty ADVERTISEMENTS. . ACT FOR HIM | base. The oniy time Portland had | Dorotiy Gray . The vents Sl Bi s | Cotoieast’ WIS Adsslivtvotsiy W i 1 » | eh to break up things Delehan: | g - . ~y & The New York e e s 4 cluded on Sunday. Following is the! of Their Marriage. i — er Wil Mo Brigs Yo- | made & it el wil - pic First result of last night's draw: b hiiohn moune e ¥ 0 Open Negotiations for throw. The ncon.‘ Pt P U e SANT - Sept. 23.—Jir. and | | 2 Return Match. | semne " Clarice ** | Mrs. A. Benjamin. pioneer residents of | | S AB R P A AB HPA s g ] No progress was made yesterday in | vEunef 3 1 s o' =3 s i Flaw., | Bennett Valley, ceiebrated xhg fiftieth | clearing up the boxing situation ye. | MeBir3 & 0 3 3 Hurly,Ib 4 112 ¢ . Girl vs Roiling anniversary of their wedding last garding matches with Young Corbett | Bon s s S 8 T owenr s 0533 vs. Heien Hayes, Good as Goid €vening. They were wedded near #nd Joe Gans for Jimmy Britt R st t022s Tom Hupick v Brilliascs. | Jackson. Or. on September 1. 1854, | Billy Roach has been delegated to | ¥piv.ib 3 9 OCimealr & 0 1 2 RS Tiot Ve | and for more than a quarter of a cen- speak for Young Corbett and wil] | Bail s 3 0 4 1 4 o1 e " | tory have been residents of this viein- | open mnegotiations with Bri Wisone 2 1 o 4 14 {ity. Their neighbors and a number of Rl o AR H R SRR ¥ | triends from this city gave them 5 do There seems some hitch in the se- | — — ———| Totals3 0 321 Mush | lightful surprise last night at their e f & referee for the Gans-Wa). | Toms® 2 4312 % | home. Hereford was expected RUNS AND HITE BY INNINGS ‘ Nicket vs. Pani Dunbas. Star | T o Planters. s. Fretteriess, Miss Lucille ve night with | Seattle Plerce to |, Base name 2 referee. a.-Hd. 41 BERNARDINO. Sept. an4 s quoted as saying that he : Sherif Ralphs has determined that to fight Garéner with Jack Welch as | = forty-eight entries—Reckiess Ac. | holes Ty‘nm':‘ :.u&vonm:lt t: referce and that the latter is the onl - 3 % - Ac- | hol enan ¥ Earned run—Seattle. Miss Brummel, Remisco Anime ve. man he will aceept. — Arizona Rangers while resisting ar- - Willlams Sacrifice 2a Hakx i . Pug et ! rest and who claimed to be i the mur;lenr o; ll;: McGliney family |in San Jose, reality James Crawtord | Douglas. who is wanted here for mur- May Tun- | dering William Neal at Hesperia in i beor - Lien = 5 winner of his fight with Dick Green Actvess, 1885. The Sheriff. on receiving a. i at the West End Club : - 1 photograph of the prisoner, com i ub to-night the | e VR picme B Dewgh a8 announcement was made from. the | ring that Jimmy Britt ity v= | showed it to a number of local fon- | ple who knew Douglas weil and | ah . | agreed that the man is nome other : than Do ———— Stocking Trout Stremms. i SAN JOSE. Sept. 22—The trout! Istreams of the county are bdeiag re-| ‘stoccked under the direction of the! MORMON PROPAGANDA Minister of the Interior Indorses the Expalsion of Salt Lake Mis- {Santa Clara County Fish and Came 3 ; Association. Dy the past me {15,000 trout have been the Hungarian Minister of the Interiar, | o Another shibe has considered a decision prohibiting a a 4 Iexp.flcd about Octoder 1 officers this afternoon. She attire and was in a pitiable | is at Howell, Mich. At xmumu. P 2p2 = cisco 3. B i H v 1 3 k3 : - = i

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