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FRANCISCO ‘CALL THURSDAY, DEGEMBER-1, 1904 TWO GAME FIGHTERS BRITT AND NELSON_mm FIGHTERS ARE UNABLE: T0 AGREE PON A MAN FOR REFEREE. Meeting A Wa%ged /07/ v G fi?/zsz‘mas IV ceh e W.l Benvner: has finally realized hés -been. nursing -for s “were signed ting bétween -him- to take place un- Yosémite Club 20th - inst. “in Me- The fighters are -to] f-the gate receipts.| 1 fake 60 per cent | cent. . “Britt would arger . share for:the to-the wishes of nen areé to orbett’s-at their as” arti W ferred & jeferr unds at Har night o en- was' no_hitch in .the important fight he arrange- tter of reached discussion 1 Man- when ate | was ted 6 ernoon, er in pr eement the name ! Britt.expressed & pref- » Grariey, saying he had | on.-Roche fefereeing.‘a as'he¢ had always been on terms - with ‘the. nieopie: in - the mns Manager -Murphy - said hold good with him. régard-| anéy, as the latter had:al- s Britt's friend. Britt wanted matter of & referee de: il 1t could ‘be discussed in pri- s214_ he "did- not want his | men - ‘spread:| and mee ways by a ferred unt wvate, as he vie: on - the available broadeast. DEBATE REFEREE QUESTION. ! “Do you obfect t6 ‘Graney refereeing | our fight?” asked Britt. ‘[ | tipn on the replied \‘luxph\, “although ¥ AINTED_ _ BLO Columbus, Ohio, May 19, 1903, Some four years ago I was suffering | from impure blood and a gemeral rum.! down condition of the system. Ihad no | i i | eppetite, was losing fiesh, and had an all- | gone tired feeling that made me miseras, ble. I he".m the use of S. S, S, and{ after taking sevenor exghtbomsm yskin l was cleared'of all cruptions and tookona ruddy, healthy glow that assured methat [ my blood had been restored to its mor- | mal, healthy condition. My appetite was restored, as I could eat anything put be. fore me, and as I regained my ap Iincreased in weight, and that “ti feel- ing”’ which worfied me so much disas peared, and I was once again my old self, | I heartily recommend S.S. §. as the ! best blood ifier and tonic made, and | strongly advis: its use to all those in need of such medicine. VICTOR STUBBINS. Cor. Barthman and Washington Aves. | Wheeling, W. V., May 28, 1903. My-system was rundown and my joints ached and pained me considerably. Thad used S. 8. S. before and knew what it was, so I purchased a bottle of itand have taken several bottles and the aches and pains are gone, my blood has been cleas- ed and my general health built up. Ican If you have any ysicians will 'ymptm of dis- phy: --Our book on testify to it-as a blood purifier and tonic. ordered blood advise you free. ! blood and skin 1533 "Market St. Jomrx C. STrIN. write us and our diseases sent free. Necsow | tion:over’ hig lett eye. far Ry [lornnran { ou: should: defer !n me-. in: " said ‘Brit No-one: has ev ability.ur his ““There lecting ‘a’ referee. for matter 1. ques| id Muiiphy 1 i and I really had not given-it a thoughty before 1-came up here": I' like Graney and: you 1iké ‘Roche: Now, F dm not:try= ing ‘to..férce - Graney-on you, but you seem: anxiousite foree Hache: on'me. We will have na difffculty. in’getting 4 good irign; as there are ‘a’number ‘of ‘them! here: What do-you thinkof Jack Weleh tand Eddje Smith?” “I-will' not take eithér. af ‘them,’ plied Mufphy.: “Ag far as Graney is| [-concerned, I do not.think it ‘would helyp | {thg fight to have him riamed as referge. |, The. Eastern press would prohably. start up " the ‘story. of anether ‘Gans:affair; and ‘would- have. it.-eithér that ‘Nelson Was. to' go out or -that he was not 16 :go ] out.” ARTICLES OF ‘AGREEMENT. The .. referee- question.. was passed ovér and the other details were | quickly. disposed -of."- ‘Britt ‘will:go 10 |Alameda to-night to. take up -his old quarters at-Croll's Gardens. Nelsorwwill take three’ or : foufr. days’ rélaxation about fown.and will then freéturn - to. Larkspur to resume training. The arti- cles of agresment follow in full: SAN FRANCISCO, November 30, 1004 usd. Britt- and- Battlleg Nelson 0_boX twenty sounds before the | bereby ‘agre December 20, 3904, for 3 per cent of the £ross recelpts, to be djvided €0 per cent to the winner and 40 pér cent ‘1o the loser, under. Marquis o2 Queensbérry rules, at 132 pounds at & o'clock. Contestants ‘to weigh in at Harry Corbett’ Nelson and Nritt agree 1o deposit Corbett $2000 as a forfelt for weight liance with-these articles or agreement Neison and Britt agree to select a referee for thelr contest on oF prior to December G, 1904 Nelson and Britt agvee to report on the even- |. fog of the contest not:later than 8:30 p. m., and submit ‘to_an ‘examination by the dubn official wmm-n prior n-mo. MMY BN 'A'LD MURPHY . (For Battling Nelson), !IARRY KEEGAN MONAHAN, For- Yosemite Club). Waldemar . Eddle F. Witnesses: Young, H.- Kelly, “Healey, Barney Oldfleld. Nelson uem!d none the worse for his desperate. Ting. engagement with oned Roche's Brirr — Crans KrOCwWG | ] him 1 Training. has {1 the: discipline -of "is. handlers,. i | |'8incé last $aid Britt.' ~This-is sheWn: by that- 1 -havé: gone” dowh-.the hm and | taken ‘every good Teferee -in.San Fran- cispo. 1 -want. timie 1o fhink’ over. ‘this.| matter, s it i§ ‘A Very. imDortant ! dga lagains Hiough “Eddie’: Hanlon' measly ‘caught undwares.’in ‘thelr first- battle. Iway een. a .drudgery _with' Corbett, Who. s not’.amenable -5 He felt | he was -paying the: could" govern : himgelf -accordingly : and do .as he r\l(a*fl(] He Xknew. sincé his -last ‘meeting “with: Britt that soonei or 1&ter . he - would . mee n: him in the ring | Instead of: preparing gradually |- ‘this day he.-tGok :lite ‘M to_go entirely oF candition, " he -went. to’ Sheéhan’, 8 Xt\ IOJHIUPH “When' 148 poynds; Ten . pounds-of: this came | off. in: theé two. day& gnd .then it | .1 'seémed i ible fob ‘take" off another He-ivorked: himse] h: copdition - tryjng. to, weight.: 1t ‘wHl pr never bia krjown: 4 how! ‘rauch “oyerwsi he'.was ‘gn- the | night ‘of -his fight. w . “There- and” that ‘he]. MUD PERFORMERS ARCADE CAPTURES THE HANDICAP, " BEATING GATEWAY HALF A LENGTH SAN FRANCISCO CALL'S. RACING FORM CHART SR S iar Coosn b i e T sl gl D sl OAKL.AND—W{dnesday, Nov. 30. Weather cloudy. TALENT TAKEY BY SURPRISE West Brookfield, at 40 to 1, Comes Down . the ‘Ascot Track sloppy- LIKELY TO LAND 7491. FIRST RACE—Five furlongs; selling; two-year-olds; valus to first, $325. Stretch Ahead of Field Fifth race—Briers, 1-.|m._ 24 fhrouzh the stretch. Mo h tired. Lady Greenwood off in the ruck. PLasas R (e A Lady, away poorly, has a nice tiurn of speed. BY l‘mm E. mJLuou.AND ‘""fl" Horse and Owner. T %. %. Str. Fin. | Jockey. | Op- Cl- 7473 |Golden Buck (Mrs. Sch g 4 14 |W. Knapp.| 85 635 D ” First race—Albemarle, Blnck- 7450 |Baker (J. J. ucmemnom ;a“ :: :; 2 ns }H Michaels| 10 30 BEATS THh FA‘ OR[T E§ thorn, Nullah. T e e Yau e 4233 33 31 [ Tghe 8 .3 ; ¥ a Sulliva Bulli . Kel - - | u:'econd race—Babow, Macene, || = Mizsan .(sé.,.,:,':,,(,m‘:;",‘"’ RS A LA $ oxl .;(c‘lffl)flin 2 | 2 : ’m:::i i e 7427 fAnita Knight (. Fi. Spratt). | 32r 1 T Eameaw | 1B e Hans Wagner Makes Fastest : ce—| s 7418 |El Paisano (G. Strobel)...... 1 71.82 81 8n (Heigesea . s - i f Dav. Goi i Alice Carey. g ‘dflrvl-‘rz‘wocd‘;Lumll) 9 9 *9 9 |W. Dav » Time of Id), (J()lllg' Mile Fourth race—Ishlana, G. W. e i the e ere) 10 10-.10 10 |Loague .. - AT 7 s 3 r H { k.| 60 100 g : Y p Trahern, Req Cross Nurse. [Prince Magnet Ofiller-& Co108's_. 11 13 12 13 [Bel el .20 0 and Fifty Yards in 1:44'% %, 14035 1:03. At post 314 minutes. Off at 2:16 Buck, place, 1-2; show, 1-4. —_— West, Chickadee. 9 Baker, blacs, 12; show,-8. . Veing, ahow. 8.5 Winacr: b . by Buck Massie-Golden & 5 Sixth race—Nigrette, Sir Npa L. jirhined by J. F. Schorr. Scratched—Glenfinan, Babow, Sun Rose. Start geod LOS ANGELES, Nov. 30.—Fine weath- R Yon easily. Next two driving. gWinner best. Baker is a well bred one and got & piece e Prcsmn, ‘Sol Llchlmalelm of the dough. Velna showed iMprovemiént. Edna Sullivan closed a lot of ground |€F: & splendid card and close finishes pleased a large crowd to-day at Ascc Favorites showed up rather poorly, but naval blue coating of mud on the track ‘not:"the sort -that pulls | off plates ‘and | - but - real s]]m), 0ozy, i 2. . 1 : P!'Ofitab]e. at OddS of 30 |7492. SECOND RACE—Seven furlongs; selling 3-year-oldy ‘and- up; vilue to first, $325. | none f the winners, with the possible - to-1, F T e e I BT UL %. Str. Fin. | Jockey. ] Ob._ Ol | exception of West Brookfield, ran. with- Sl 0 1‘[11‘“13]195 a 12 72 ‘gumngle 4 (A. Winters)....|104] 8 11 3 13 11 |McBride ..|° 80 30 out strong ~backing. West Brookfleld xy Grandpa, 3 (Coffey). 23 53327 : 3 slll‘pl’lSG’. 7485 |Step Around, 4. (Mrs. Boyle) .[111 4 43 432 43n furnished the big.surprise of the day, = 5 e 7" | 7428 |Constabls, 5 (Stockton Stbl.).(108| 2 3 n 3. 44 44 winning from the topheavy favorites R e SR R, & (R ean) o[0T % 6n &1y Schoolcraft and Philanthroplst, coupled A S a % > 3 oto Gratfot i 262 82 BELL REED IN- FRONT! 7w inspecior Minro, § (T 15 o 13333 in the betting, at opening odds as good s kil o [Kimberly, 8- (E. A: Chappell) 5n 1.83 85 as 40 to 1. He was played down to 20 at 1 e —— 3 (Pueslo Stable). .. » s, e R post time, and. won driving. from 559 o B : - 210 10 W. Davis . Z1 11 avic ai “Rio Bi A 11 11 |McLaghlin | Schoolcraft. 2 Willie D‘“ 13 flnd Bl'g Blll -.{ 3 12 . 12-13. 12, [T, Clavk... Dan Collins, equal favorite with Dol- 4,-1:17, l 30 3 t 215 ininutes. Off at. 2:40% Profitable, lie Weithoff, won the first race in a stir- - Knapp Divide Saddle - e e w55 Wikne, i e e s B p_" Fitzpatrick. . Start ‘good om_in a drive of - Honor Proftabic s ehitty madder. Foxt- Grandpa dia his best. Step. | Empercr ‘of India, with Tom Hawk éight, Constable did weil. Bay - Wonder ls improving. -Penzance | third. The finish in this race was close; i Hildebrand outriding Lawrence. in -the BY. FRED E. turiongs; seiling ar-olds and-up; to first, $325. 1‘ last strides. Delagoa was favorite for s = T A = bt the fourth, but was fot up to & race : A spl-nd!d opportunity ‘was nflorded i nd»owmr- vnisr. %. -%. %. Str. Fia.| Jockey. Op. CL | ana quit badly. Judge Denton, at & to the mudlarks at L)akland vesterday fo Bell, Reed, 4 (Fitzgld & Cree)|108] Shetwood 5 1 and well played in the books, Wwon show their calibet, :Thére was & nic pffim*fifi‘&? . ff‘ Dopina)- 4 s from Fustian, with Lerida third. Ethy- lene was made favorite for the.fifth. Hans Wagner, at 3 to 1, beat her out in |Barrett an exciting finish. Cincinnatus was Viekery ...| ] ) ) ] @ Filre d'Or, |Fi Torpedv, G (L. H <l14) Ezell) |:tworyear-olds, - The son of Buck Mas. Bell S 2.0 ) Golden Li v his back- splashy, muddy mud. 5 e BEE . | third. Golden Light rewarded The rid 3 t 5 10 McLaughin & ers in the last race, winning from Hel- S graem re"-""e‘,lv- to :salute. the Pujled up. . _|Holbrook. 15 | gerson in easy style. El Oriente was - Judges after the finiish of:a race ioaking | At.post 3'minutes. -Off at 3:08% ..Reed, place, 3; show,. | third. The best time made to-day was ‘| like bré y: ‘s yIvania | show, * 1-5. dinborbugh, shew. 7-10. - Wirner, ¢h. €. by " i oin & € bréaker -boys .in ‘a Pennsylvania-f . ¥: - Trained by.J. Krause.. Scraiched—Moito, ‘King D Batidor. Start in the_ fifth race, Hans Wagner ; £ coal mine, but they appeated. to enjoy it bad. Wor" easily.. : becond driving. . Third .stopping. = Sherwood -on ~winner ' beat the | the miile and fifty yards in 1:44%3. Sum- ; g X ... . others away. Dr: Sherman.-tan' A’ game:race, being ugder a_drive from the start. w3 . ‘Two favorites came throngh, aiso’a |-~ EATl S0GF o 0F Tl had Worked fast. - Tannhauser no. chunce with break. Ty bOumeou.urop oflong -xhn(s, Profitable; | - - First ra r|an=!.' seiling—Dan_ Col- | appropriately namm on this particular One mile; ‘hahdicap; three-yéar-olds and up; value to first, $500. l‘l‘x_ljlvml;;{v i to & won; - occasion. took a nurse at odds of-30 to] i _Wz_ St. 4. 4. % .Str. Fin. 3 Jockey. ‘ op. O fi;fi"f’?m"m ) 1, while. Bell Reéd and Dungannon.: i A 1n 1n 13% (W. Davis..| 4 B5-2 | Cloverton, Babe, Siiracte IT aod Dusky Secret 31%33°23 |McLaughin'| 5-2 7-2 | alsc ran | turnea handsome di\‘id?nds o inye st~ 5 5 “’"4 34 ,bummfi-k 5-2 5 | Second race, five furlongs—West Brookfleid, ors. 2 1332 % 4 . JH. Michaels| ... 4 23-5 | 106 (Lynch), 20 Schoolcraft, Qd 3 5 | (Hildebrand S ri'he handlcnn “ovér a mile;. went: 16 | e S e e e | Booker), < 73 At _post 11 ‘minutes. l( ‘Arcade, place, show, | P)‘l]lnlhrfivln. couple . “alxer Jennings, whose' Arcade; ¢atty show;- 1-2. . Elllott,. show, -out. Winner,’ b. h. by Ben All- | Lawful, Black Joe, Cotillon, .ing 10¢ pounds and ridden by.Davis, d Trained by:W; B. Jennlngs. . Start good. Won in & Nard drive of two, Third ' | Lady Kispar an Lutu. Le v Davis-on “winner m 'XD no migtakes and walted for. néthing. ut for s race , ome and a s ffedted Gateway half a lerigth if the ‘preceding. day. Gateway ‘might .have won. .- He did- not enjoy the -best racing | . 110 (Hildebra wort ing.finish. The Jatter-and Elliott dl\ided Juck, at'that, being crowded mu of his. position ‘on. the- back streuh Judge quit. Elliott eror of India. ,niv (La V; 5. ‘ta\ormsm honors af the: mmmememem * late.: * Ananlas’ does -no y | . 1‘:{: ”:‘;':eka} ’r;.;s‘:}: ), = mm,“‘ s, \g ‘;;:he;':‘f;he:‘ (‘h“s"’gke“'f tfi? 7498, FIFTH RACE—Seven furlongs; selling;- three-jear-oids and up: value to first, $3 et face: ‘el i Nkt foctiniis usns ying u ‘cade at'fours, finally - e ” = - g ton. 96 (E. Waish) a ing the: hnnm“ “entry ‘o thé pcm fa- Horse' anid: Owne: St X, % %, Str.Fwi.| Jockey. | Op. 'Ol e el vorite: B Hipphnax, ‘a. (A: 64-67 67 °1 1 ‘:\ ,,5"“' = 3_3, 1. | arity) 1"' to 1 L-m_m‘ 3. Bronze Wing,: 6 (F 20 1'% 13- 234%|L 'ountain S 7-8 | ., Ignatio, ucket, Judge, Arrade Anamau and Gate Pt %5 5% 3 a B e 7 Is - i an Lutiop: 1:% 41 8 Fifth racé, one mile and fifty yards, | id Flnder,'u (Ft 4 5 i Hans Wagner, 104 (Hildebrand), 3 Hitdoo PY 4 15 | Ethylene, 111 (Lawrence), {Valeain_a.:C 60 | Cincinnatus, 106 (Moriarity) Time, 1:44% McGrathiana Frinee, D ¥ and Canejo also ran inot. be'aten and tackled. Arcade in’.the L s “one mile. SellineyGebion Light uner :Judge ‘and Annnlu had (Hildebrand). 6 to 5, won: Helgerson ! S mlch-a”\(qonx | T to 1, third. Time, 1:44 n | Davis op winner outfi I sbinson, July Gyp, Blueridg MoKee | ~atpod’8 hax o chming. from -the far. rear.. He bumped San:Lution | £ in the -(rPtrb Bell-gave Sugden one of .his hy pnnm rides. Follow Me away very badly. -! ———e———— | Revult ‘almast: left.. - Princess no mudder. | o Gateway the day Defore Qi NOL-BEIVE | L ik LA A A AR A AN AA SRS At mnnons. | R '“z\"‘ “"“"L““ Lot > 2 FAS ITON, No —Bennings rac 1o sharpen his speed, and.in an exciting | 7ing. sIXTI{ RACE.One aid a sixteenth miles; selling; 3-vear-olds up; val. to first, 325, | WASHINGTON, Now . finish-hé lost by #alf a length. Elliott —— —= — — - ~ U 2 o o First race; six furlongs—Dazaler woun, Po }méved aloiig:when'the ‘pumbers Were [.Index| ..~ “:Horge and- Owner., O O aoak Nexy Wame thivd, T 153618 | mp, running an excéllent third. Dungannen, 3 (Knbkp " Co.). .l | cord racep=five and a M furlongs—Fes G nvjl, & Murray) . | toon wion, Little Buitercup second,’ Samuel H y-Schorr’s Golden.Buck,: with B TR S o A i toon won, Tittle Bustercup “ Knapp in the saqdle; cap-- I\l\ Teabelitta, " 4 Ranaldsoh). 104/ 6 Third ra fth Bennings Special, one and mu *d” the cpening -w]lmg scramble for 472 Appleton Co.).. 104} s balf m - yn, Deksber sec ond. Jame 3-3. Was suméji With the s - . d Irishman Ithough x!n tts fl:h = 1y o. 5ie riled a pronounced favorite:in the e i 24, . Dungannon, place, d. Amberjack third. Time = < seenied ¥.d 9 - show, A ' per y Dungarve om0, ovér- the ivelght requl mmost. from-the | - how. £ AR BAS Sony ant g harg drive wof two: b Tl s L hidve e B Scered: o 3 | . cemstly, ;. Antil best.. Knapp ontgeneraled. Wright: "Majoi Tenny stymbfed’on stretch turn, R e R have - béen.. congiderably 30°th. 1 ‘shot, s brought. uj losing at ‘feast thee -lengths., [He-bothered - Isabellita;. which in- turn. interfered Spéculntion: s’ alfe W 1 D.| . Fille.d"Ox. .Isabellita did nat run her race. and an elghty talles otittome .of “the. batt] els in'time to' nose out Velna X o - = h »t, second, New |‘and: BHIL. The Dane seeins inipervious ifénthe pigce. . Edna: Sullivan ;the sec-| pa i A0 0 SO e to -puntshiment,” no ‘otie Having. .been and’ chice,’ fir Sylvia Talbot a Winner. e Chaemiinr o Tiies i finally | ajsven defedted the' Adamis | ) iub of San IFrancisco on the evening | holes in the Adams Hne! ¥ G ableé -up to the present time to hurt mm It is “expected - Britt” will-try to: keep himi-at- Jong ‘range. ’and nnt take - a.| Te-| chance ‘of ‘infizhting ‘with! 80" hard-.a [afialr - customer. 3 s B AR R PRING VALLEY ' SCHOOL: ; DEFEATS ADAMS. ELEVEN Teams hl‘ Youngsters - Play - Game df Football a{ Prwldlo Athletic’ The\Spring Valiey srafrimar. Sehool politan School team.in.a’ football game westerday gmu;;d:; potnde for a (nurhdn\\) e rest of. the {half was plived darkness; ‘the | Spring- Valley ‘team still’ hammering The whistle the- ball close to- the Score, 5'to 0. is “line-up of, th_e saunded. with Adams goal. . Following -‘Adams. ay. (Gaptain) .| _Smith . Landsberg . Bumbough Bero Douglas. ‘Worrel -Hyde ~Willlams .. McCall | English Eleven to Play. Here, 3 NEW:- YORK, Nov. 30.—G. O. Par- ker, Ameriean‘.representative of the | Ccrinthian -Football Club of England, Young Corbett ‘on ‘the previous night. | is planning a:tour of the United States He came out of the affair uninjured as to hands or.body,’the only memento he had to show being:a slight discolora- Young Corbett was ‘also-onthie: street,’ bearing all the marks which wotild tndicate the. terrible punishment he received. He was fully as distressed in mind as in body and seemed unable to think as to what his future plans would be. He met Britt some hours after the fight and pleaded with him for a match this month. He insisted that he did not do himself justice in his fight' with Nel- son and that he was still the best drawing card Britt could meet. Neither Britt nor Manager Jim Coffroth took this view of it and went ahead with their arrangements for a match with Nelson. A CORBETT PAYS PENALTY. and Canada for his eleven next year. He has visited ‘many cities and has B obtained’ nsiderable encouragement for gumes’ ‘It is expected the team will-play’ matches in San Francisco, Chlcago, - Pittsburg, Philadelphia, New “York .and Boston 'and also in all the ‘leading cités in Canada. —— Good, Prices for Harness Horses. NEW YORK, Nov. .30.—During the 0l1d Glory sale of horses which closed to-night at-Madison Sguare Garden 987 head were sold for $447,775. The -only previous sale at which the total exceeded this amount was that of 1901, when 920 horses brought $499,% 355. ———————— ‘Wrestler Is Challenged. Jack Carkeek, the famous. catch-as- Corbett has at last paid the terrible | catch-can and Cornish wrestler, is try- price for his neglect of his training. ing to make a match with Tim Mc- This is not the first time he has gone | Grath’s Algerian. The latter is a into the Ying physically unfit, but it is | Graeco-Roman wrestler, a style with | The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, B8. ' (ne first time disaster overtook him, al- " which Carkeek is not familiar, > 1 Andther. favorité ran’sedond ifi the at’ ‘the " Presidio . athlétic | omcovieri | g Major Tenny ran third. Anflrew B ook 0 Meet Kem]wortn anfl Othiers " - Qn:pase. performances Foxy “Grand- pa ‘looked .meost eligible of the dozen’ rs:ur s in the . seven-furlong- eeumg thich . follosved. - The broken- 'nl,'le bla colt's odds * were- -forced down to 3 to-2 favoritism and he .fin- |ished second.” Frofitahle, a .30 and 40 rtr) 1. shiot, ‘piloted- by McBride, quickly skot.16-.the Ironl dfler the start.and- ‘\\on all- the .way.” In a drive: Step’ r\round “dispesed ‘of L\mstable tor show: harrors.. IBELL REED Ol’TBRbAKS F'l LD. '.'Andro“ grette and dthers will.meet. this afte: noon’ at -Odkland in the" coneludin hamber on: the und. tries: First race—Five and a half furlongs; yéar-olds ind up. selling Pidalias {Woads) Homage .(Romigh) Albeniarie’ (Quinian) .. Kent (Wellman) -*Karabel (Boettger) Nullah -(McKenzie) Alta G lllflrtxelll cmma Reubold Ar\pmeb)i 'mxnaruk 11 ‘¢S Moito (Shamnon) . (C h)lon\ . Yo-No-Se (Shane) ..... Pure Dale (Hoeppner) -*Batidor (Fine) Blackthorn. (F Futurity course, ‘The days en-i | four- | |n1! 2107 | {five’ and’.a hal?' furlong. $print, next b | : | Davis was. carded to ride sind " at ‘the. scant price the gelding was heavily sup- The. start was straggling; with, Bell: Reed ‘outbreaking his field.” The favorite madé a strong - bid for. it through the streteh; but Sherwood, on .Reed;" hnd_plmn in reserve, winning Edinborough, the third choice, ed in the. show. . The -winner clased at odds of 7 to 1. | . Young Lloyd Fountain was blamed | for ‘Josing the -fifth. event on Bronze Wing," the, favorite, and beyond ques- - | tion. Davis, who piloted Hipponax, did onitfinish- him. "The first choice.passed Sdn Lution-on the far turn,-and, with a.clear lead entering the stretch, there | = Icoked to be nothing to it. ~ Mean-! Third race—=lIve and time. Davis had been hard at work on | yearclds and b, 2 e f maiden Second ‘ra ar-olds, purs 3 Bearskin (McAles Herthus (Gilbert) . Tarcoola Helle (Miiler & Co.) Indicate_(Touhey) Babow (Ferguson) . Jerusha. (Engstrom) Glid (Jopes) Macene, (Ezell) Julia South (De fa Montanya) Lillitug (Hackett) Colleen- Hhas (Nea r) three-year-olds and Fourth race, one mile, up; selling. 7490 *G.. W. Trahern (Summers) 53 *Colonel Van 7488 Ishlana (Henshail) 7476 Gratter .(Blasinga (B0 ey dne and a sixteenth miles, ear-olds and up, selling. Briers (Rowell) ... *Imbecile- (De la Moltanyz) 82 *The Fretter (O'Rourke). 80 Chickades (Rafenr) 60 *North West (Clifford) 57 Colone! Ballantyne (Ronaldson) 7485 Galanthus_(Coffey) 7480 Achilles (McCabe) Sixth race, ilx furlollxl. three-; yenr -olds and up, purse. .. 7is0 Andrew B. Cook (Sllnfleld & Ellis). 7489 Kenilwosth (Stover) )Bell Reed (Fitzgerald) grees from a rear position, nailed’| 7483 lnnsbruck (Swuth oo Bronze Wing a short neck on the wire, S | Sugden, upder moderate handling, ran 0 5‘;:;;.;,.5v lfie&:’# Lis Stable) . Optimo_(Price) | after displaying some early spee e A | “Big Bill" Knapp, on. Dungannon, | :fi‘: - ey an 8 to 1 shot, stole the last race over{ 7054 Nanon (Polk) . | jmade all the running with Anvil and- in the run home there didn’t look a |.chance of overhauling him. Then !'glancing around at the bunch"follow- ling. Knapp gradually crawled up on | himy ‘wjith Dungannon and in a flerce Isabellita, the ita\ome ran an indifferent rave. TRACK NOTES. usual two winners. Bookmaker Joe Harlan, who start- ed off the fseason $15,000 loser, man- |IR 13 114 100 ! 110 | 19 % Ned Dennis_(Piedmont Stable) . Hipponax, -and, moving along by de- )*Educate (Hoppas) . a faii third. Hindoo Princess quit | 3485 *Bard Burns (O lerke) |one and a sixteenth miles. Wright 'Wr&ght reverted to his old habit of Adrl\e was awarded a nose decision. W. Davis was there ngam with his aged to recoup to the extent of ssooo Slgratts (Implueat . ir Preston (Scharetg) the last three days at Oakland. o 'fl') *Apprentice- allowance. That nose decision in the last race was worth just $2000 to the owners ————————— of Dungannon. * Jockey Beauchamp Reinstated. ‘When Fille &'Or was thrown BERLIN, Nov. 30.—Beauchamp, against the fence in a bumping match [the American jockey, who was de- on the stretch turn Mickey McLaugh- | prived of @ license in September by lin had one foot severely bruised. the stewards of the Union Club, has Nineteen books.cut in, the same |been notified that he will be allowed mhr as at the nruiou drawing. ! to ride in 1905. jx B, ‘Cook, Kenilworth,. Ni- | you can tell trouble a mile off. V .ORLEANS, Nov. 30.—Results of the — Owing to the iliness of P. J. Reilly First race, four furlongs—Kilts won, Fallona | {N¢ Jjudge of the coursing at “Union second. Lily. Brook-third. - Time, :5014 Park, there will be no -running there Second rac enths milce— | either on Saturday or Sunday. 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