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6 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1904. i FISHER S TIGERS GET REVENGE Tacoma Stars Wallop Buchanan's Offerings Till They Are Tired and Wearu. | titguished himself by making two ‘hl!s scoring one run and later scor- FIGHTERS TRAINING Noted $y Big Crowds AT THE RIVAL CAMPS Britt Will Cease Boxing™ After To-Day io Prevent Injury to His Hands. The Huguenot Is Ovetlooked and Wins Handily at Jamaica Canteen Choice Tor Spectators Witness| FORECAST OF FORM Rich Sl;akes, De-| Sensational Race| usmm nmm( CORRECT STANDING OF THE CLUBS. |ing himself. Los Angeles tied the . : | score in the third. Petting has commenced in a desul-|ning to four miles. After to-day he a; rac Thielman played center field and ®ory way on the Britt-Gans fight, will not don the gloves again. Boxing JAMAICA SEIMONB. ———— | his long wallop in the fourth allowed P s " Mechanics® Pa- | Will ybe eliminated from the pro- o —_— The revenge of the Tigers had been | payig to score from second base. In which take xu;. in ‘1_, 1,;,‘:,{ e '1' gramme for fear the fighter might in- By the New York Morning kl‘t::"l’lo delayed for a long time, but it landed | the thlrd Flood told Gray [rn{ W:l“( vi nday night. Some bets: 872 s i crist Emergency, i unkle, ere T A 0 yesterday, | Jure, s hands. D e | Special Dispateh to The Call. Spectal Dispatch to The Call. ul‘lrSt race—! s | yesterday at Idora Park, and with c::l;: :;z)g‘l; vz;;‘d fll:;'shl:; ofégn(l:‘llfé e an but this pi not last long. The| wrestling and £ the medicin® | JAMATCA, N. ¥, Oct. 25.—Notable| CHICAGO, Oct. 25.—Eastern horses | Second race—Foxy, Oritical, Nellie |2 thud. The Commuters were r;r: e | nara made for. Instead of getting it mor > talks louder than | ball will continue to be Jimmy's wWork |, iqenis of to-day's racing were the)Played an important part in to-day’s Russell. own battle ground and thoug! Y | I his hands he booted it clear to the n and it will not | while in the gymnasium until the time } viet of The Huguenot at 40 to 1 and | ¢ard at Worth, taking the feature Third race—Reveille, Juvenal Max- | could start the week by walloping the |fence and three men scored. The ket settles down. | arrives to cease training and rest for | victory of The Hug events and being heavily backed in|im, Sais. pride of Tacoma town. Far from it. Mr. | geore: - e o the defeat of the 4 to 5 favorite Can- 8 Fourth race—Czaraphine, Thirty- h following of men | g BIE PALIC sy day at his|teen In the Amagansett stake, The|both instances. The third race fur- Third, Delphie. Buchanan got his with regularity when | “poruang_ - | Los Asgrles— - e e 2 oe Gans epent a y da s | 3 3 the AB. k ¢ all amounts. These have | ,ining quarters at Billy Shannon’s | Huguenot was not backed by James |Dished one of the most sensational fin Fifih race—Gravins, Dimple, This. | the Tigers tasted 4moud and Thimnci's 1 3 3 Benra.ce’s 0 0 0 »et down on the Califor- | yjjja. He was up early and took his Rowe, his owner, because through an |ishes of the meeting. The entire field | yo Heather. sla.ugm?r ended 9 to 4. s Holnd,rf 2 1 ? ; g:‘l“;}; ; : f 23 he has done everything that of fourteen miles. e g d in the|©f eight horses was less than two and Sixth race—New York, Crown| When' Buchanan got hit the fielders | Nadauif 3 0 e S 252 a asked of him up to the pres- a brisk rub down Joej ;’;’lg"r;k{f: iizigiar:igo;\?: t;l:es::ondx? The | 2 half lengths apart at the wire. C. T.| Prince, Sidney C, Love. behind him became erratic, and the| Beck b 3 § 0 § et £ 3 T2 T they will stili call for paste- | stretched himself and said to hi? conditions of the last named were for ll;lem;hlnll.u.]who ma%e a killing on lPe}:; Condition of the track—Fasté making of runs was a simple task for | Spner.2b 4 ‘,) g ? l:nm,,'l.; 2 g 2 } ,: bearing e gic nam f | trainers: *I feel just like a king. ) > am in e second race, came rigl ————— n ace | Stimanc 4 | Ross, . e T e e Don-winners in 190{ which have started | back with Sir Brillar in the third, and WORTH SELECTIONS. T ron . B Tl e tara | Daviain 3 1 2 § oEemurc 3 0 93 2 tly, making the|man in the world.” i, | started in a six-furlong race a few days | 8fter backing the two-year-old from 4 By the Chicaga Tuter Oosen. to four in the fourth spasm, and pro-| > o0 222 %% L — r at dieulty N e coamplon certainly seems in|ago, showed some speed, but found the {01 doWN to 815 tol won theverdict by | | oy 1 BE O CHSERSRSR CoRR L a8 Gl o S e 1 a| Totals.28 5 627 10 Totals.33 3 9 24 18 i pinion among sporting | fine .undn]\lon and goes about his WOrk | ompany too hot. It was the race won ;hetskfib;tye:l grhneclu trtl)‘magusk, which India, Optional. * heartless manner during the progress | RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS, 1 bout a 6 to 10| with a wi by Ascensi race qualified The | Pe& EAOMIANL 8 ha & Second race—] Mint, Gilfain, |of the seventh spasm, when Mr. .01810000x3 I cht hours will| - In the afternoon he spent more than I’i’ug‘tx:nef?ts?:.sg:‘fin e b Evant 7 s%encterlmll wgotxlz‘thre touréh ov::t e Blnl:.l i . Boullnan: Wies Soad the vieths of 51 B bk 1132000038 ' to settle down : an hour in the gymnasium going 5 > lding in | 1ly by two lengths from Branc: SIS £ By 6 T Wehe | T Ao 0010 ¢ = e through all his stunts. He skipped | e the entry clerk put the gelding It | 51, "\ 25 disqualified and was placed Pl e B ] Bort i fiive ol S h Base hits .....1 110013130 b the rope for a thousand times. pound- | yorees were entered. That Is why he|last for fouling Brancas. She bore in| CUESE race—Ananias, New Mown | In only one round did the Commuters SUMMARY. the colored heavy- ed the bag, wrestled and pulled the| giirreq to 40 to 1, with no takers except | ©0 the Gerst colt in the last hundred | .0 Mendon. show any fight. Then it came too late.| Errors—Beck, Bernard, _Toman, -Gray. . plon, is_not. ey wolgts. for a small amount to run third. yards and cut him off so badly it was | "G ) race—Aggle Lewls, Federal, | After two had been sent to the bemch | Earned runs—Portland 1. Los Angeles 1. « in his betting op: The day’s work was con_t“luded with Canteen, with Jack Martin up, was a impossible for him to get through. Docile. in the eighth and Wili’l a couple of men | ;(::: 2;-;-.-‘—::&1' ?‘“jfi‘. ssp-::r,GmMi fight. He saw Britt work out and | a nine-round bout with Kid Sullivan. | 4 ¢5'5 ¢4 orite. Little Em took the lead | Summary: Sixth race—Floral King, Mad Mul- | on the sacks, Mr. Keefe's curves began | siruck out- By Starkells 2, by Gray 4. Two- fancy to his style Ulul]h' The mill, while it laTled. ;'MKIIYAI"QF“ from Dick Bernard as they raced along| FIRST RACE—Six furlongs; two-year-olds; | jah, Mansard. to look 80od to Peter's tribe. A few | base hits—Nadeau, Smith, Cravath Left on ave a little bet on him. He | ing, but toward the last the near- d to be | Purse: s =Ci3 s to bases—Portiand 6, Los Angeles ,n\‘d (w\';«n xl:md;xmfflid'l; ;i‘:'txl;r‘mm as he did not show a sign of | 0. using his whip on her. Shf ctm,‘? |§ 4 12 B)' H‘eld:h,no ‘fi“:myef: 4'? :2!,‘;, DELMAR SELECTIONS. land’s fair rooters a-throbhing. Four‘ - g < Ponll;d - ;‘- e — ! slows are expected tc . " o) g to 1—Barrington,110 (Helgesn) 1 2 4 —_— ——— it e I fight out of the man from| Gans seems to be satisfied with the | IOt overhau} Little Em, and, furlong | . Time, 1:14, Stari bad. Won driving. Win-| First race—Ming Ked, Jake Wober, | (oo Sount ib‘“ O T e S | L e e e D referee. He said, “What's the use of | §2RPP0 G 4TR, 2. "ana Trish Witen | 267, 70 H. Ryaws br. s by Dumcis-Good | pr. Burns. Buchanan was hit hard In every in-| Davis. Time of game—1:65. UmpireBrown. the visitors at Jimmy Britt's | kicking? The club picked him.” [beat her out. The time was g0od, |5 Fiy Laty jin. o0 Berake 110 Trossachs |~ Second race—Anadarco, Mellwood, ning, and it was only great flelding that —_—— quarters at Croll's Gardens in| He still welghs in the neighborhood | 1.46's 5 ¢or one and a sixteenth miles. | 107, Yeast 97, Carnival 113, Miss Ahthony 91, | Courant. kept half a dozen runs away from the| LEAHY BEATS HIS OLD PALS. terday was a colored | of 135 pounds, but says he can make | | Semrary: finished as named. Third race—Algonquin, Madoc, | pan in the first. A remarkable play by B sBwn se identity was unknown | the required weight at will. P s = . % Lookaway. v 3 When the t one present, but whom Britt's The ‘advance sale of seats for the] FIBST RACH 8tx farlongs; for twoysel: |SECOND RACE—Five furlongs; two-year- Fourth Hires -eutey; B 2;:5:?::eaa:imzr;xtm:gm::::p&d’;g:::i Tommy Get;.a ’l‘lmelyl‘:lll]t & mate, Frank Rafael, belicves| fight opened yesterday morning at|geiiing. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St % Pin. | Soinl Tarrme. Weight. Jockey. St. % Fin. | Rod, Yada. base by Jimmy Byrnes cut off at least - - om the Gans camp. Jimmy has Harry Corbett’s. It proved larger | “3to1-—Merry Lark,107 (Hildbnd) 2 21 113 |17 to 10—Pelham, 107 (Kunz). 4 2% 1n Tifth race—sSt. Dmlel. Ben Lear, | one run Dunleavy did the eireus stunt SEATTLE, Oct. 25.—Tommy Leahy drawn the color line with re-| than the Britt-Corbett sale by a few | 6to1—Escutcheon 108 <Hgnnuy}95 1"1/2 23:% 10 to 1—Smithy Kane,107 (Shvr) 1h 24 |QOne More. B3 i GEUh when B8 Thid Barks Ane got | certainly had the laugh on his former o to those who call to see him 20| hundred dollars. The promoters of | m‘fl‘inn};h‘w 4‘--" ”-‘Lglm:‘:rr;)fid "Won driv- 151“ l_mllhzl-:bweslllit “’:&""#o: gnfh‘w Sixth. race—Judge Cantrell, Ladas, one from the bat of Nordyke that was | team mates this afternoon. He came thr his gympasium work, and the | the contest are well satisfled with the | ;ng "Winger, W. B. Leed's b, c. by Jim Gore- | winses, & 1 Hemsnir o g o I | Check Morgan, labeled three bags. {up in the fifth inning with a grin on woman of dusky hue was shown every | prospect and figure on a much larger | Twitter. Myopia, Oxford, Diamond, Amber | piauaita. Are Light 110, J. B, Smith 110, Condition of the track—Fast. Next week there will be nothing but . o P R & a b g the others who wit-| house than any before which Britt |Jack and Jennie McCabe finished as named. | Lordiing 110, Brabwariin 115, a4 Barly 107 |* e o s ae will be Sothing It | Wie- Shoe™ s iy osse. ne ‘Britt work out yesterday were | has fought. Lauros 112, San Jose 110, Angelotta 110, The ase! n Oal . Seattle will mix it | N e ' three easy omes to him. Tommy ¢l Martin Brady and a delegation | Young Corbett is due to-day or to- | SECOND RACE — Que -mile ';‘;’m;;‘f"" Reprobate 107, West Brookfleld 110, Chief JAMAICA ENTRIES, with the Commuters all week, inr!udmg[ morrow from Denver. com- | ; for three-year-olds and up; 96 issed two and rolled the third to the ¥ Bush 115, finished as named. mencing Wednesday. San Francisco| ™ from this city, He will proba- | Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. % Fin. 5 ey NI o Yk tri | pitcher, who tossed it to first, giving Sr. and Harry Corbett. | bly have 2 lot to say about Britt and | 610 1—YViona, & Cimmine) 4 Z44LL | THIRD RACE—SIX furlongs; all ages; han- | o Exfizjori}:'..o At 3'“1::“‘: o e e e et to| Leahy the ha-ha. In the seventh San boxed four rounds with Ra- | others. Out at the ringside on the |11 to5—Prince o dicap: s e rFran;:ixco was one run ahead., Leahy : d mixed with the punching bag | night of the battle the familiar rotund | ‘%5 L -Funnyside.0g. (Mitien). -7 71 3h | Betting. Horse. Weight. doges. Bt A T [k Sl ‘ Blig I aneat-Gesitie sexew o] e, again came up, but this time the edicine ball for half an hour. In | fizure of Corbett is sure to be seen ) Winner, H. R, Schaffer's bect. 18 to 5—8ir Brillar, &: by Victory- Fresno, but the management thought | % ‘Treubel First race, six furlon; three-year-olds, sell- bases were full. Tommy cracked the rning his exercise consisted of a | climbing through the ropes a few Topic, Tol San, Vincennes, Aliinds, | 23 1o S—Rusk 107 (Trevbel) Ing—Auditor 116, Pat. Bulger 108, Neptanus | PStter Of the bay town. The score: E Rk Over sscund, riiaing Ix twe vees 2 f eight miles on the road with | minutes before the rincipals enter , Hoodwink, Beverly, Brunswick, Lord . Start good. Won driving. | 106, Juvenal Maxim 105, Atwood 104, Thespian 1 Tacoma— e ~ & D! P Ton S ey i B and winning the game. The old play Tiv* Kreling and a pulling and push. | the ring. Advocate, Conceit, Destiny, Knobhampton, | winner, C. T. Henshall's ch. c. (2) by Sir | 104, Olaf 104, Consideration 104, Rob Roy 101, L P.A| ABR H.PA i g = h N itt i G Hackensack and Sentry finished as named. | Mogred-Brilla. J. W. O'Neill 88, Don Doma | Arietta 101, Palette 101, Piquet 101, Emer- 0 2 1Doylert. 6 0 1 2 0l ers on_the Seattle team presente: ng bout with Frank Rafael. Britt is Battling Nelson and Manager Mur- 94, Cigar Lighter 90, Golden Rule 105, Nannie | 8ency 100, Liberia 98, Clear the Arena 95. 11 5¢ 5 00 1 2| parke Wilson, their former manager, lly at weight.) Beginning to»l phy will arrive from Chicago to-night | THIRD RACE—Five and a half furlongs; Hodge 108, finished as named. Second race, five and a half furlongs, malden 2 4 3 2 110 9 with a gold watch. Russ Hall mads will cut down his road run- 5 o'clock on the Santa Fe. for two-year-olds; selling: two-year-olds—La Golden 110, Metropole 110, 14 51315| h tat speech before the Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. % Fin. FOURTH RACE—One and an eighth miles; | Master of Craft 110, St. Margrave 110, Brilliant 1 3 o/Lynchet 4 2 2 2 0| the presen on speec - 1f tol=Druid, 104 (Cimming). 2 24 14° | ol ages: handicap: 110, Black Prince 110, Yorkshire Lad 110, Snow 8 8 gMcLimit § 1 1 2 ¢|game commenced. Score: 10 5—Belligerent (Travers) n 2 . | King Courler 107, Critical 107, Foxy 107, 0 2 1|Delms2b 2. 1 7o S—Juvenaga 108 (Davis)... 3 33 33 | Detties. Horse, Welght, Jockey. Bt 34 Tin. | O, 1 G Nellle Russeh: 107, Boprerscac; 02 A3 T Of BN e o] R R BILLY OTTS LOSES DECISION Time, 0 ot falf, "Won easily. Wi |4).¢o 5—Branoss. 113 (ominiel 53 2n | 107, Goldfleur 107, Black Cat 107. 10 0004 A A nmn T T T A ner, §.' 8. Brown's ch. f. by Sir Dixon-Merl- | 1't0 7 100ea%, 118 ChOmM 12 4h Third race, one and a sixteenth miles, selling g i S IR v g 022 OMohir2b 3 2 2 4 8 den. Goldcraft, Shannon Side, Gotowin, Belle | 17 t01” Turalighter, 02 (Wishard) 1 22 4h | —Sdis 108, Prince Salm Salm 104, Akela 103, 627 Totals.44 9 11 27 11 lsmpnet ¢ 1111 Sauvage, Far West, Linda Rosa, Lanthony *Disqualified for foul. Widow’s Mite 103, Reveille 101, lAtheron 100, D H BY INNINGS. 019 OFrisklf. 21110 Boy, Bert Arthur ahd All Scarlet’ finished 83 | myros §15s 1.6 Sirt good. Won easily. | Dimple 89, Juvenal Maxim 96, Ascetis o0 60 0l 0 2 3 Oleahy,c..3 0 1 2 3 name Wiane, Wliaie Gt Bk (&hgoxn\lixlg of -&J"‘m.’ii‘.’ I‘.‘.L;efi:m"'“fii‘::.‘.‘,: llobo. }‘ 10 4 0 31— 181 J8owitis s 01 43 3 Elh!rl fe-Bracket. King s WO anc (us- ), is—C ), o 1 Hallss.. 4 0 2 3 4 FOURTH RACE--Oé¢ 3d A" sixteenth miles F 1 0 000 4 0— 4 & ‘ iy % The Amagansett Selling Stakes; for three-year- | “ah 104, fin 5 TEmed. Deiphte o0: Clover Hompion” Th‘g,'flfl,‘g& o 0005 0— sttt in g olds and uo: a ;| Carie Jones 06, Dance &t asic 94, Merces 94. SUMMARY. - — — Is Cautioned Repeatedly for Hitting in the & fme, weien. socker. st K0 | o vose. in aada seiog T e | O e, ohe il and ity sacds e AR Pt 5 to 1—Little Bm, 102 (Travers). 2 11318 | (hreevear-ods o0d Bb; seling: . Fin. —o«-n Tide 105, Gravina Water ] 3 ok, Buc Potals. 3 4 S 24 9 Clinches and Is Disqualified AEEE I GEER L N | TR R A T | i B el | S A S| AT S v q . Time, 1:46 Stack - Sous. " Sron ani - %% ;':xAA"t’l'lue"Ei’kx:s 10;0?3:") 9 %3 33 |Tarpey 101, K'?:: Pepber 06, Nelther One 91, R, Nedr™) Digeny. Saitle Me— RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS Winner, W. Lakeland's ch. f. by Goldcrest- Time, 2:08 4-5. Start good, Won handily, | Briarthorpe 9 B e x-‘n‘mt?-w on | Seattle Roseban. Santeen, glck Bernard, Brooklyn- | (e 2i00 4D aretivs o i, 4 by Char-| Sixth race, ‘,,,. and a sixteenth miles, handi- grmmllnd ;T ’g:?;‘r:-;‘: o — K - SAN \smco, Oct. 25.—The fight be- was claimed several times by Fields’ | !te: finished as nam axus-Niola. Scortic 97, Charlle Miller 95, La Sap- SN iChancelior 1211)._1 Mator Daingerfield G w,,_o_,,'—‘-’"_,,d B e 30 S i 1 tween Billy Otts of San Francisco and | seconds. FIFTH RACE—One and .dnxm‘nu: miles; f,fl"n"l;:"’l'fié ';’;_:;1‘;“:";’3; it “(;h"“:;‘: bk Crowe T 104, New York 10, aeein | cut—By Buchanan 2. by Keets & Hit by Base hits Frank Flelds of Oxnard came to an| Brummett cautioned Otts, but in the | [lling; for threezeariolds ard gp: o | fnished as mamed. 98, Ascetlc 94. Pty & S Shetbas b e e e unsatisfactory end to-night in the sixth | sixth round he was worse in his disre- | 40 to 1—TheHuguenot,109 (Shaw). srxTm A 8tz Tuitiems tratvaid. pESE B’l'!!__ Eagan to Nordyke. Time P:r‘ game—1 hour l.r‘":n“.umn s, Whaten e e 3o round of what was to have been a|gard of the rule than before, and 1§‘Bké‘:§;§:a' = ((v{"mflebn_nd) s WORTH ENTRIES. and 45 minutes. Umpire—Perine. —~Meany, Waldron, ‘%,5““”“‘" 2. Three-base twenty-round bout, when Referee| Brummett stopped the fight. Both men Time, 1:49. Start falr. Won driving. Bemnx Horse, Weight, Jockey. % Fin. hits—Mohler, Frisk, Waldron. Bases on balls ‘- . s & »—1v. the Terribl Dm] CHICAGO, Oct. 25.—The entries for | . N E THE > —Oft Hughes 5, off Whalen 5. Struck out—By Charles Brummett awarded the fight to | were well able to continue the fighting. ;‘;5;,",;(,,if,"““cf,u;‘l",,‘a',.,"’o{f,"g“,,*‘,‘l.f',fidmfl.‘,‘{:}..d 12 {0 2—Cor Ruppert. nlfaflgx‘nu:f) § ’,'Iy.fl;, to-morrow's races at Worth track fol- | TROW s HAVE O | T o wheiea & Paard Tttt Fields on what he explained was the ' Fields had the best of most of the | mamed. i % to 1-—M. Byrnes,” 105 (Lynch). 8 73 o Have - M Cha: but | V4 pitch—Whalen. Time of game—1 hour repeated fouling of Otts. The agree- | rounds, scoring the only knockdown of | : Tlme 1:13 2-5. Start good. Won enu). 4 Angels ave lany nances, Uk | and 50 minutes. Umpire—MecDonald. ment announced was the fighters would | the fight and drawing the blood from | SIXTH RACE—Five and a hate” faronags ;‘;m;rb,‘;é“‘l‘mf"gg:nh&“eggr-sg;chel T ot six fuiess saiing My’ Jene They Fail to Win. / break clean at the command of the|Otts' front plece early in the second Eé::fn;m;{g:-ile{‘k&'z::r‘;s;‘Z{-I(T)‘?, sz."'qs Fin. | 100, Big Beach 105, Midge 100, Broadway Girl ioa) [sshlu::l;ufiw‘i“rm’:x::elde Brlfiofiuc}(l::tu.l:)? PORTLAND, Oct. 25.—Starkells| CATE OF Gnc:nENgb;p:.n;“dl:m;n:w % G referee and that there should be no hit- | round. There is talk of another meet- | 5 1% gunray. 108 (Redfern)... 1 12 112] Platoon 102, 97, Diagram 100 Optional 107, Emperor of India 109, Gus Hei- | was wild to-day, but his team Stood | Conn was rendered by Judge Graham yest ting in the clinches. This rule was re- | ing, and it is possible a match may be Tarpiration, 108 (Hidbd).. § 32 2h |and Kenton 100 Ainished as named. Sorn 10 panna Beall 110, Jigger 110, Roue 110, | v pnim and the Loo-Loos gained |day on s claim for $700 for rent due for the peatedly violated by Otts and a foul | arranged. v Hazel 108 (Clins) 4 8h 3h fg " o |%Miiadi Love 110, Peter 4 111 Nervitor 118, o month of August. The sum is trebied in the 208, Start fair. Won driving. Win- ineecgnd race, one and a sixtenth miles sell. | nothing, for they seemed tired. Hits | Nizment. ' The Terrace on 15 & Dew cafe : R —, 3 R. Thomas’ br. f. by Potomac-Bar- ng—Lala Noel ue T Samen ly G d 5 recently opened on Mason street, but it failed m.rm I Lucy Young, My Buela, Novena, 98, Mingore S, Rabunta 103, Harry Preston | Were bunched off Dolly Gray and 5 ly Miller's Daughter, Edith Brown, Iile Tears, 102, Bonnielithe 102, Gilfain 102, Bank Street | to 3 was the result. Slats Davis dis- to attract the expected patronage. In the Divorce Court. Suffice, Hyacinth, Nettle, Blue Pigeon, Miss 105, Pearl Diver 107, Blue Mint 107. Divorces were granted yesterday by Modesty, Fairy Dance, finished as named. Am:rdAr:::.finlx;l: ux::?:;l;;ncmt:( g, ADVERTISEMENTS. — 3 Judge Sloss to Wilburt M. Hadley @ Dixie Lad 95, Matador 95, Dr. Leggo 95, Palm Tree 95, Belsarrano Captain Neroth 95, The Gadfly 95, Janeta 100, Cutter 105, Monte 108, Gold Enamel 108. Fourth race, one mile, purse—Mendon 92, Ananias 95, Columbia Girl 95, New Mown Hay 100, Introductor 101, Harney 104. HANDICAP FALLS TO LUBIN. The Elliott Colt Handily Defeats the Best Horses at Delmar. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 25.—Lubin won to- from Ida Maud Hadley, desertion: to Abraham Deeter from Ida F. Deeter, desertion; by Judge Hebbard to George H. Harington from Georgie A. Harington, cruelty; by Judge Mu- rasky to Emily J. Howard from Frank SWEET MARIE WING WHEN CALIFORNIA THE FREE FOR ALL handi t Delmar in th PR e e 4 s R - ay’s C! al elmar e com- —AgE! . ), P. Howard, cruelty; to Rose D. Ker- E"BAEES STANFUH" gndgninal?inlguopt a gallop froth thecbest O ATE® 103, Dutiful 108, Edward tial To4, mode from William Kermode, deser- arine Sl Sha sl i SOt Barkelmore 105, Clausus 107, Federal 110, tion. Suits for divorce were filed by OESEN. 0 S g Burning Glass 113, Gloriosa 115. Lisette Cook against A, C. Cook, de- again in trouble. kT;lEtweather was MEMPHIS,” Tenn., Oct. 25.—Sweet| sixth mcE.;lx and a )11;;{ xulrmnn. vur-%; sertion; Jeannette E. Wallis against BERKELEY, Oct, 2%.— Benjamin clear and the track fast. Summary: Marie, the California mare, easily won | Friendless 103, Duncan , Silvermeade 1i William J. Wallis, cruelty; May Macy FIRST RACE—Five and a half furlongs; Ghats 103, Mad Mullah 103, Barrington 106, the free-for-all trot to-day at the driv-| pr. Moddy 107, Carnelian 107, chkmll un > ey Stroud, captain of the University of den two- i r. Y : against Charles E. Macy, cruelty: Sa- | gaeete cateln of the University of | maiden 'x'-f',,ffe"\feufin Jockey. St. Fin. | Ing park, beating Dr. Strong handily in | Hands Actess {07, Mansara 107, rah lO'Gara against Edward O'Gara, | der special treatment at the East Bay '?‘lo‘l_gg:;:i Mc, 1 “1‘5’:‘.’:{5‘. -'; %% lzg straight heats. Sweet Marie was never S — cruelty. Sanitarium In Ollklmd|1:r 2n abacess | ;3 to 1 Telephane Bolie uo(Chinm) 8 24 33 |fully extended. Her time in the second DELMAR ENTRIES. n the ear, W with the team in , 1:00. Start fair. Won easily. Win- 3 —— Will Hold Rummage Sale. e 4 Tima, casily. Win- | heat was creditable :the big game. Such was the assertion | ner, F. Cook’s b. f. by Top Gallant-Laura ST. LOUIS, Oct. 25.—The entries for Bate. Ethel's Pride 102, Eleneka 100, Steila M Prince Alert was sent against 1:59% . 'I;he Catholic Ladies’ :M Society will | ?::! .:0 :flh!; l"-y Dl; ;*O:Y:h&ef d m"[ 95, Fiying Fire 102, Makana 05, Aigetha 9, | pacing, but failed. to-morrow’s races at Delmar track fol- old a rummage sale shortly to add to | cent:lr g caring glant | oy mpson’s Fairy 100, Lady Sellers 95, finished Lou Dillon was sent against time in | low: the relief fund of the organization. | G a3 named. an exhibition to beat 2:01% for trotters. ’ - | First ) mile and seventy yard Donations will be received at 335 | 1In explanation of Stroud's condition |~ = RACE-Five and a”hait turlongs; | Accompanicd by a runner, the BILNgS | souire Hoy Shorm 100, Goldes bkt Tos xth street. The sale will be held by » mas p three-year-olds and up mare finished the mile in 2:02%4. She| Mint Bed 104, Lelbes 104, Kingstelle 104, branches 2, 8, 11, 19, 20 and 25 of the | I kwfl‘-r‘fl f;r:t“g m}:‘;w‘llt“ Ph'l‘fle!‘e; pfor a | Betting. BH‘:)r&le. w:‘l)ghtbhfkev) B;- u“ Fin. | tired badly at the finish, "knilwgl:{“ 1&4‘. Jobn II 104, Drm- }a society. week at least s roper | 2 to 1—Bol rt, (Dickeon). . 1 . | Bradley ), Chapalia 99, 3 % attention. The trouble was caused by an |13 to1_Maj. Carpenter, Joo(Cne) 7 33 i The unfinished wagon race with ama- | graties, Bl 06 injury that brought on a considerable inflam- | g to I—B-gxerly 95 (Emblem). . teur drivers was not continued to-day. |~ Second race, six furlongs, selling—Russell Start B i e Sl ey oe 5 thapee. | e, - S0, ood. Won " deivink. | Summary: A 1@, Jovial 105 Dromio’ 103, Renaissance ADVERTISEMENTS. e g me, 3 Toals oot permit Btrowd S0 vevern’ to- the ‘seiq | Jinner, L. B Gilistte's b.'®. @) by Free-for-all, trotters, two in thres, $1000— | 100, Cashier 98, Kitty Belle Brocis 98, Tartan until next week. By that time all danger | bo Mnid o the Order 300 Lorkera Fannetts | g Aonia e ‘two. straight heats in 2:07% | 98, Anadarco 98, Sand Bath 68, Mellwood 96, 95, Maid of the Order 100, Lookaway 95, Ed Mérritt 95, Sweet Note 100, Pllgrim Girl 95, Madoc 100, Bird Pand 105, finished as named. THIRD RACE—Six furlongs; two-year-olds and up: La_Princess 95, Courant 95. , Third race, six and a half furlongs, selling '—Madoc 107, Metlakatla 107, Algonquin 102, Flagstaft 100, Torlo 97, Bun Stevens 97, Al- ways Faithful 97, Rhyme and Reason 97, Lookaway 97, and 2:05. Dr. Strong, Ozanam and Snyder of the trouble will have e b RO L 2:17 trot, two in three, $1000—Colonel B won two straight heats in 2:14% and 2:13%. Emily Letcher, Backman Boy, Enchantress, Poindex- ter and Anna Gay aleo started. from a recurrence passed. 3 To the blue and gold followers the news is inspiring. Berkeley feared that it would lose the valuable services of Trunks and He , Weight, J 8t. Fin. race, hand! . its captain, who 15 in the firt rank of | e 1o Lase, 108 (o Willlemd: 8 Th 1o | sodils picing, Emeraid takes, two tn thres, | Fourth raci, six turlongs. handicap—Braden college football players. Should he be M—I’-le l:one-. 111 ( ) i g: ggfi in 2:02% and 2:06. Locanda won the first lm‘? 94, ’I’eru- Rod g:."l,hn Stahl 92. (Braden barred from play on November 12 his | 8 {2 -cGascopne. J6 (Selend- o008 B3 88 Dt In N Natah NG AL e L ) . wli Whie. 13 absence would perceptibly weaken the Won driving. Winner, L. Lemp nm'- ch. m. beat pacing—Fall m 114, Ben Lear 108, Behoove 109, Pierce team and handicap Berkeley. At least| (1) by Magnetizer-Lasca. Kilts 86, J ack Mo m“z’ 0'1‘% " Bl *4+ | 3°507, S&. Daniet 107, Guadalquiver 104, Dr. the Berkeleyans felt that way. There | ran sa King’s Charm 111, Vouch 113, Lou Dillon to beat 2:013% trotting—Failed. Rflny 104, Eleanor Howard 104, Wager 104, is joy on the campus over Dr. Thomas’ | 8 named. 3 Time, 2:02%. One More 1 announcement. Sixth race, o ty yards, sell- Names of eligibles to Berkeley's ne mi FOURTH RACE—One and a sixteenth miles; ln'—.]udfi ;:‘-mrm 109. ‘l\ndblo 109, Ladas bandicap;_three-year-olds and up: Hodge of Stanford Wins at Tennis. Like a New Man 109, Second Mate 107, Kier 104, Crime 104, team, as accepted by Stanford’s com- | Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. Fin. The first annual interclass singles | Avoid 104, .\munufls “Tattenham 95, Leman mittee, follow: i g:l_;_lg‘ym,,},gi ety Aw)g H ;gfi tournament in tennis was finished on | Girl 95, Check Morzan 95, Bountiful 90. WANT TO TALK TO MEN WHO HAVE PAINS AND 9 to 2—Sam Craig, 98 (Logue). Time, 1:48%. Start good. Won nnuy. Win. ner, W. W. Elliott’s ch. 8. (4) by Lazzarone- Tarantella. Flora Willoughby 97, Sambo 108, finished as named. FIFTH RACE—Seven furlongs; ds 2 . Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. 6 to 5—Gay Lizzette, 97 (Lee).... 1 410 1—Mafalda, 104 (D. Austin). 4 9 to 2—M. Manners, 107 (Post). ‘Time, 1:27%. ‘Winner, A. Moline ACHES, WH feel run down phyfin.ll y. who realize that the old “fire” and en dent in youth is absent nolw, ung who nnt stand t 'S ago. ‘want you— that -I-u you—to see what I tnvo done for others who were just as bad off. That's my introduction. If a friend in whom you had confidence presented some one to you and said. “Jack, here's Brown; he has made good with me, and I trust hlm," wouldn’t you trust him, too Mr. H. A. Lehndorff, proprietor of ti% remuo Hotel, Fernando, Cal., a man known ' to’ thousands of Californians a G. A. R. veteran, says that my Belt cured him of Rheumatism, he vna—nm-nlh.ummmy known for that trouble. Mr. W. P. Qulu. Cedarville, Cal., writes, March 10: “Your Belt cured me after I had spent $1000 in useless doctoring.” the varsity courts this afternoon, re- sulting in a victory for G. A. Hodge. He is a representative of the junior class and captain of the varsity tennis team. The tournament was the nrnt[ regular interclass contest in tenis that has ever been held at Stanford and was productive of keen interest. Hodge, the champion, defeated A. | R. MacSwain of the freshman class " |in the final match, the score being —_— Toledo a Winner at Elm Ridge. KANBAB CITY, Oct. 25.—Elm Ridge racing /. nm race, five and a half furlongs—Silent i ‘Water won. Venator second, Precious smm fmulndlhsllmrlonp— h'mrd.! three-year- Hn. 1% 23 % 3 We have now on display the m.m).nl;m,fi,“ 6-2, 7-5, 6-1. . I ?:‘:,e..‘i“"' of men who have squandered the savings of most complete and up-to-d; Ralph Young In the running-up, Hodge defeated Wright' won, — - ey s gl i dresas e A W. Hooper, '04, i the seri-finals, | Dufour thirs Fims, 1353 lowing heat trom it Birn. a8 T ol scyte ity sod toe LOS ANGEL!:S. Oct. S.—Berkdey winning easily with the scores 6-1, Fifth race, seven furiongs—Toledo won, oy haw (no o T, 4o ol nyll hlu). and you goods shown il the market, ||and the Sherman Indians will play 6-0, 6-2. MacSwain met F. Cassell, "otnd,” Formaster - third " Tiane e e pongle. niEae ntw o Atmia R You get up football in Fiesta Park here Christmas. The deal was closed to-day. in the morning f¢ like a two-year-old. An old man of 70 says he feels as strong and as h 5. That shows it renews the vigor of youth. l‘ eurm‘mm:?.fl"-?ufie Pains, Lumbago, Kidney Trouble. Bnn!she- pain in a night, never to return. Mr. A. C. Hammond, 330 Pine street, San Franciaco, says, : age ‘of 78 your Beit h;v:fa—ut':’—m-mne--uké:;&” ‘What ails you? e and tell me, and no matter where think I can give you the address of some one in your town that I have cured. I've thou: and eve man of - vertisement for my Belt. - TR . Wi b Every mn ‘who nleu my Belt gets the cian free. clv- h he can’t. Write me to-day for my beautiful FREE BOO mlt:;gf'f:r": cuts hzhowhxl how e iegtiva BoAGROE S8 LT DO Dr.M.C. 906 Market St. Above Hiliis, San Franeisco. ’07, in the semi-finals and won after % 3 Hard contest by the score 6-3, 6-3, | muen ';g;-m?m* Moderate prices. First-clasé A. B. Smith Co., 116 Ellis Street 'MEN AND WOMEN. one and l Ml! miles—Never- Harbor third. Hripla s (m (Dickenj. o ver, c] ; :2 i -u.u"nm" 102 w!',....‘r"": i % Mindora 103, ggln?umm &"-u-n mmx'f'nn 100, finished s named ——— Lincoln Club’s Fights. The regular monthly amateur box- ing contests under the auspices of the Lincoln Club will take place this evening at Mechanics’ Pavilion Annex. George Sullivan and Jim Casey, heavy-weights, are carded for M main |vcnt and zb Cairns and Mike gyn!y fluanhlcvut. d E ¢ $ I O he prosrmm includes four other taken . by L i 'second, bonts. 3 3 A 6-4. ————— Card Bverything for an enjoyable evening at hme. playing m& card tables, y cards, wi gam sets, é:cycla and Congress ot darde No such an assortment ll“' San- born, Vail & Co., 741 Market street. ——— i . ’AmR MUST LXPLADI was issued yesterday —_—————— Two Policemen Fined. At a meeting of the Police Com- missioners last night Policemen C. D. ‘Widekind and Arnold Dlehl were fined $25 each for being off their beats. State Senator E. 1. Wolfe appeared as attorney for Widekind, who brought witnesses to prove that he had met Use al- with an accident. He was tound guil- oF uicerationt | ty, however, and in addition to the fine —b was menly reprimanded by Com- ‘poisonous. Dietel admitted -lflv-—- nmu spent !orty minutes in At the CINCINNATI, Ohio, Oct. 25.—Latonia re- sults: advice and counsel of a physi- that any medical man can give, and a lot that llluotraled Belt is a Nohla-t orl