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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1905. NELSON IS INSTALLED A 10 TO 8 FAVORITE OVER CORBETT JOHN A. SCOTT SCORES |BACKERS OF NELSON THINK/HEAVYWEIGHTS CARDED AT A LENGTHY PRICE| HE WILL WIN AGAIN. Lorena M, Sporting De la Montanya Colors, Defeats a Shifty Fiel of Two-Year-Olds—Andrew Mack Takes Another Purse. -— AN FRANCISCO CALL’S RACING FORM CHART. To those who plunged on Sacredus, Jennings stable representative in 1k E d/RIVAL BOXERS READY TO EXCHANGE BLOWS TO-NIGHT T0 FIGHT NEXT MONTH Greggains Obtain Up Hart and s Permit and Puts Jack Johnson. A mild surprise was sprung in the sporting world yesterday afternoon that the permit would be his, but 2 unlooked for hitch came in the pro- gramme at the last moment and the concluding Futurity course sprint| "o oty gy b o when the Police Committee of the J. N M c Ze 4 € 5 Yosemite manager was nosed out ot » the card at Oakland yesterday, the | 04K ondy, Feb. 37. ‘Weather fine, JTrack: fast Board of Supervisors awarded the | foSCRUS it moe o Soke Scott will al- | 7941. FIRST F Three and a half furlongs; selling; two-year,olds; value to first, $325. o March fight permit to Alex Greggains, This means that Jimmy Britt will Jeave a deep, dark-brown fiavor Horse and Owner. [WUSE %. %. St oI %gh manager of the San Francisco Athletic { not meet the winner of the Nelson- in the mouth. Not but that the chest- | — Ciocans 3 {Tie 14 Masthasts 1] Ty ‘ Club. Jimmy Coffroth, the Yosemite | Corbett mixup. Many of the sporting nut horse was mot entitied to all he | (017)|Chief Wittman (Ferguson) ... 112 21-5 magnate, was hot after the concession, i;’?;ercr«‘»lxg’lic?";ur.log‘o‘;"‘m’"wwm ;: B Do b B0 3 Soledad (Napa Stock Farm) ... 105| 8 i 00 e B, helped himself to, but it Was ot gen- kLol . but the forces against him proved €00 | 4 4" to" bitter disappéintment. y supposed that the Jones & Laus! Ramong (D. Zelinsky) “|105| 3 5 strong and he lost out. Greggains did not figure onm the yer was ready, for his price bumped ixsknlrinilgdf\ahhr‘:\' &ng’s; }33 13 a As soon as Greggains secured the | fogtherweights for some reason, as he along from § t hit 11, and of Com. Eastland (J. Hackett)..[106] 1 28 coveted permit, he announced that he | immediately began to talk business course he threw al. Sacredus, , Novi (Garden City Stable).... 10811 30 had matched Jack Johnson, the | with Hart and Johnson. ] Captain B £ 20, 18113 . " passed along fr to door- | _M«x‘rnx nu' A Clar “.mm.‘.( el n;"z' champion colored heavyweight, with Coffroth* has the signed contracts of p aged in . Roche). . 12 Marvin Hart. Greggains figures that | both Nelson and Corbett for a match g Rt | gton (3., Qui E 8 the winner of this bout will be pitted | with Britt. He also told their man- to 8 to 5. Seven | & ! st s i Vi ; against Jeffries, but the sporting pub- | agers he would post a $1500 forfeit isumed at the post be- | 24, Off at 2:18. At % minutes. Lorena, place, 6; show, 7-2. Wittman, ! i le in general is rather doubtful of this | to pull the fight off in March. This was rele d, and John | !r_l:_‘ x)h:iv\l,' BJ“J \ISukdn shu\:d_ 9.5 Winner, ch. :,3' T&e EIP‘II.‘IDJ-’C"IYQ | | fact. money has not as yet been deposited 3 . n ad e raine y J. Curry. Scratched— Legal F . Start von al riving. - D e L \‘F]:» A ;‘hi)u};l, Lorena fs Tast and received Support. QUicker away from barrier, Wittman would have {- Srlnioe was s Bappy man whed | By, Cegatiy et e S e L] a length ahead of won. ledad ran a good race. Ramona ran a mild one. She' can do better. Com, 7943. THI A A A A A A A AP Pl four-year-olds and up; value to first, §325. he learned that the permit was his. at all events. It is not lkely that rier in the Main Event be t th kept the a 4 speed. Captaln Burnett drew an Inside position and fleld outbroke him. i A bitter fight had been waging for the either manager will take the money. long enough to SNDS SAE W EN. paper for several weeks and most of | It now looks as though the winner anson by almost a | M &Wmmm the knowing ones figured that Coffroth | of the Nelson-Corbett battle will meet ius ran third, beaten a a4 5 22 -2, ool oy was due to recelve it. Coffroth said | Jimmy Britt in April. If everything - | Jockey. | Op. Cl. | last night that he felt neither sore nor | goes right, Coffroth will get the per- we ring the entire T YETy disappointed at the outcome. He was | mit for that month and he would like A d x:(-\v‘ it geltv\nfii & H 2 almost certain up to a few days ago ! to see the rival featherweights mix it. My Order and 3 188 RS T b T uccessful fa- ! 20 30 + weather drew a large | 1 10 13 H {Graham ... 20 30 ] ' & Wright . 5 12 0 to 1 shot, owned by Tar Baby (F Greenfleld ! 30 50 la Montar Rice Chief (De la McBride ..| 30 30 of har- Jocular (J. Touhey).... |W. Knapp.| 15 20 e Glenfinan (A. Ross).. [Barrett 50 73 4 | Paddy Lynch (P. i |J. Jones 20 13 T 1 Bearskin (Skinner & C 105(12 |Larsen 20 30 i Time—.24%, :40%, 1:08. At post 2 minutes. Off at 2:41., Order, place, 7-1 show, 1-2. £S l l MoBr Buck, place, 2; show, 1. Mogregor, show, 3-5. Winder, b. g., by Order-Mollle B B, | 5. Mchnde Trained by H. E. Rowell. Scratched—E! Paisano, Harvester 1L Start good. Won | ing the stretch | easily. Balance driving. Travers on winner a slight improvement over Wright. Mo~ | app on the gregor hard ridden did his best. Glendene did well. So did A Lady. Lillian Ayres i » i PP R | el e e chinet. Nick Chier Wi Morove, Socuist bad e sty abesar | |, { | Fast Field Faces the Bar-|Sportsmen Interested in Paddy Lyneh ran out of win rm entry, | - { the Coming Exhibition ~ | n Watson — e & Y i 3 i Travers must be a pound and sev-| IP4exX| Horse and Owner. W, % % St. Pin. | dockey. | Om OL and Good Going Results| Exchange - Their Views umces beiter than Wright in the | 7. Gilbern). ... 21 2 1%2 1%1 % |W. Knapp.| 6 71 T rovement shown by , 6 (J. Ryan).. 6 41 3 172 1% McBride ...| 4 6 S taken as any cr . B (A. Neal)....|105 X 131n 1%31 ‘il}onncr 4 T7-2 * LOS ANGELES, Feb. 271.—Girdle- The most important meeting. ever carrying less ) 4 LT e e The eve of the great battle finds stone, at 7 to 5, won the feature race | held by the Pacific Coast Forest, Fish : year-old was 8 82 71 63 6 14 |Tullett .... 9 10 |Young Corbett and Battling Nelson | on to-day’s card at Ascot, beating | and Game Association was the resuit beaten by AL g e el IS Tgmoay i 518274 7% [ Michaels) 10 15 |ready and willing. Training practically | Ralph Reese, McGrathiana Prince, | of a Junch given by William Greer Ay ava oh Salto, 4 (Mr. Merchant) T 6% 9 9 |Wright 30 20 |came to an end at the camps of the Head Dance, Azelina and Buckster | Harrison at the Olympic Club yester- Golden Buck. M 4%, At ibton O i B Revelt. Dlkoe. : rival boxers yesterday afternoon and | | Hodi. Gorgalette was another winner } day. All of the committee chairmen gregor r despite the best ise, show, 4-b. Winner, ch. m., by £t. Carlo-An- now both of them are waiting for the | | that was well played at liberal odds, | were invited and fourteen sat at handlipg = !‘f‘;"j;;fg‘:r'u Zix;;l(""fii’:fi'xnmws“flmfi' S‘ffl good. | gong to sound the warning that the | | beating the favorite, Sinner Simon, in | the round table in a special dining- : gy oY e olt_received exc . Shellmount a su & ha - Besides T upee. .1: favorite, Shell posed good thing. My Surprise tired. Toupee broke poorly or he_sould have won. Dy, |moment of battle is at hand. The bet | | a drive. Landseer broke his leg in the | room. The keynote of the whole affair mount a Surprise stopped en route to inquire after some of his patients. . This made the learned ting was brisk yesterday and the odds | | second race and was destroyed. Sir| may be summed up in a resolution put e g ) T S o b Jeh b arie tmen Dety. it B At were 10 to 8 in favor of the doughty | Brillar won the fifth race at five and a | by the president-host to the effect that ished beh Revolt, a 7 to 1 chance, o A > ¥ Dane. 1 in 1: 2 M. | no matter what difficulties might block the third se Wore ‘» 1zpkv rs, and FOURTH RACE—Mile and 20 yards. selling; 3-year-olds and up; value to first, $325. Interest is rife as to the outcome of | | ! | half furlongs in 1:06%, b_ea.m;\g E’rdeé' the way the show was to be gfv-n. and whether it was the gelding’s fault or Owner. NN B T e DR the mill. In fact, the whole town was | Frataln_50d Fastfene in the VNS | toas cuniosntuity. Sammy Greenfleld's -in not getting | 5 f=ct 5 = I NS talking fight last night. From all ac-| | | | named. Pasadena got a bad start, but | & g s :";:s;xes. e e away better, is open to speculation. At | llow Me. & (fosier Bros). 11037 10 1 1% 1% 10 |Birkenruth 2 | counts there will be a full house at' | made up a world of gru;nd l:n‘;;xf‘r B2 St Py gt i okl . ¢ 'd—};]’””.l" ack Littic, 4 (L. B Fine). . 106/10 9 (348 1 635 % 3 8 Woodward’s Pavilion to-night when ] i s Weaiher fires b “ | changed between courses, and at the sized . Things s e (I O ) § |the husky featherweights clash. = The | | [oumipaty: close of the menu President Harrison prise Beck, 6 (3. A, Lynch) 3 33 10 g advance sale of seats has been unusu- | | ’ First race, selling, four furlongs—Prince of | o\ o ed that J. Dow: H had X d. 5 (Kl Primero SH(112, 4 & 13 72 8 % B 12 i | Coins, 108 (McDaniel), 7 to 2 won: Charina, | net t J. Downey Harvey hac 5 Shokikl At Tha (H. E. Rowell).| 83 910 8n 9 i % o2 |8y large and Manager Morris Levy| | ! | 107 (Fielgesen), 2 to 1, second; Pirate’s Dance, | Undertaken the task of guiding the Re \‘,“ & ”,,ju‘m Shel 5 (Mitnmh St){112( 1 6 % 4 % 4 % 20 gp |of the Hayes Valley Club figures on a| | | 108 (\W. Dugan), 9 to 2, third. Time, :49%. | finance committee with the idea of A The Lieutenant, 4 (H. Stover)!105 6 4 2 6 h 7n 8 | "7 12 |$15,000 house at the lowest calculation. | Annis, Snowbound, Semator Boggs. Avonella. | adding $5000 to the working capital of th a few dollars to blow on Distributcr, 4 (F. J 1045 21 21 5 %10 | 50 60 Nelson ruled a steady favorite with Raincloud, $izz, Placens, Kisbrook, Yolo 3% At _post 1 minute. _ Follow, place, 8-5; Oft at the bettors all day yesterday. He| Girl and Betty Penzance also ram. Second race, selling, seven furiongs—Laura the big show. Every one had an original thought to e P - show, 4-5. show, 4-5. Little, shaw, 8-5. Winner, br. g., by Idaljum- opened at 10 to 8 in the morning and G 1 n; Lookaway, 96 | help the coming exhibition alon One enruth to digting h himself. The Iy * Start bad. . Won all driving. Birkenruth rated well and [the price never changed. At that there .Fp:.'.::? (E'“:.”'x,b secand; Latolla, 94 ' .| of ‘:be best frugtures suggeoted“was a’ hoop-legged Fider had the mount on up ; rry and Jack Little both away badly or the result | wag plenty of Cerbett momey in sight, Kelly), 8 to 5, third. Time, 1:20}. Florista, 3 e e Tt e aalbe i Wity would have been Latter ed best as race was run. Alone cut off on far g Rusoiph. Birds Practical Ullustration of the wireless Blake on Harry Beck s¢ ted th ¥ showing that the little man from Den- Neilte May, . e Natal. o P. h, ling fixture, and lost no time{ t o ty Beck scrambled the eg; Barrett no h&x}; to Mistress of Rolls. i & | Ledatrix, Evermore, Dr. Tom, Prince Palatine | t€I€8Taph, using the oz treem. of the - oy gl e | The Lievtenant can do better with & more vigorous rider up. Was also cut off on back | ver town has not lost any of his popu- and Landseer also ran miniature forest as transmitters and €howing out in the lead. At the close stretch. - larity even if Nelson did lord it over | " RS g Third race, one milc—Gorgalette, 100 (Her~ | conductors. The .plan was adopted ‘.‘ Sride led at him very ‘m:{ n ti him a few weeks ago. | RIVAL FEATHER-WEIGHTS WHO bert), 5 to 1, won: Sinmer Simon. 102 (W. | unanimously. Walter D. Mansfield elated favorite, George Berry, but he | 7945 elling; 3-year-olds and up; to first, $325. Both boxers will leave the sunny | e T o Millen), 8 to 3, second: Glenevis 108 Ofe- | gpor g pol @ e o e rode a powerful finish, earning a neck — L shores of Marin County this afternoon | 7 5 2 5 Daniel), 7 to 1, third. Time, 1:41. Panique, casting tournament with profit to the decision. Away all tangled up, Jack %. Str. Fin. | Jockey. | Op. ICI. ; | fp———————————— | Fortunatus and El Chiuahua also ran. v Elitie Shcw fut Piom "West Beciiihy, o | — | wolids ] and rest in this city till the hour of Fourth race, one mile—Girdlestone, 88 (Mc- | assoclation. C. S. Aiken proposed to by el ol L 13| odiew Mack. ¢ (W. Cubih) hin 2ndXin ik | 52 weighing em alrrlkves-L }’{his “(':fll bt;ke‘ Battling Nelson at Larkspur took a | DanieD), 7 to'S, won; Raloh Reese. 0 (W.| gather into the fold Dr. Filben's collec- a : )| Mindanao, . A. Smith). 33423 J 73 82 g ry Corbett’s. : th nee. . The fifth act, over a mile and twenty Budd Wade, 8 (Baker Cit 4 13%11 1% 10 1) %‘::ew::gmoi: ot ;oubfi;gymherelm {EUme i on the raad I the morw Y o o third, Time. 141 Head | 107 Of marine fauna; another member yards, saw Andrew Mack have the r20, 4 (Pueblo Stable).. h 4446 45 82 17 j| ins and in the afternoon he took a |3 . "Buckster Hodi and Azelina also ran. | SUSgested that Luther Burbank be stage all to himself. Birkenruth was iR kS o R e e "““‘“3 short walk. Fitth race, five and a halt furlongs—8ir | asked to make an exhibit of his marvel- Bis Snpport and lent alle. SRMSIANCE o Bak).. - %7 st 1 ° 17 |notech or within a fraction of a poun Gymnasium work was entirely dis- | Brillar, 93 (J. Kelly), 7 to 2 won; E. M. | ous progress in developing the plant 2 v o epiprar o L ~ Ty e e A . 20 15 |of it. pensed with to avoid any danger of | Brattain, 112 (W. Dugan), 5 to 2, second: | Jife of the State, and So — Andr . Turning into | (i914) Profitable, 5 (. Winters). ost rider. 20 40 The fight promises to be one gruel-| him injuring his hands. The Dane is | Pasadena, 110 (Fuller), 16 to 5, third. Time, | 1}, 0h tha list each m: - t e th “*1[37“;:‘ ‘:;3“2;:;’; Time— il LAl 142t At post 1 minute. Off at 3:56%. Mack, place, 4.5; | ing affair. it does not look like & | well down to weight, touching the | 1:08% Dibagea. Fogigy Tatios, Mae~| on fden that will B¢ -cte?ire’::on‘.m fis £ show, Mindanao, place, 4-5; show, 1-2. vade, show._ 9-5. inner,” ch. h. b % i ecknoe an 3 ouldn’t withdraw it. While Tasue Genering - Trained by W. Canill. SeraicheboThe Gagly Melsterstiger, | (ienty-round mill, though no one cail | beam at about 130% pounds. He will | IS 60 *ieven Turiongs—Stragster, 104 | make the whole affair instructive as smiting to ot Thrsugh, Jekie Jones. sl Abbott, Start good. Won all driving hard. Winner best. Was pocketed for & el 8 g it. take a short run to-morrow and leave | (Herbert). 9 to 2, won; Lustig. 109 (W. Du- | we|l as beautiful. Business men who o« o Pl P Rusd Wade, time on stretch turn and did not have cleac sajling till last sixteenth, Mindanao did | &re sure to go to the conflict in slam | Larkspur in time to be at Harry Cor- | gan). even, second; Palmist, 104 (McDantel). | same for an hour, only, stayed three astride the pacemaker Budd ade, | his best. Budd Wade set a scorching Scherzo ran a good race. Ebony did not. bang style and Referee Jack Welch | bett's at 6 p. m. to weigh in. 10 to 1, third. Time, 1:27. Hindoo Princess, b h X " A - 1 close .to the rail and Larsen Profitable was bumped and his rider unseated. figures on having a merry old time of ity b ‘Aminte, Louwelsea, Tom Hawk, Miss May mes that long, and the president's nao, the second choice, lay A A A A A A A e ANt it in the ring when the pair get to-| Nelson says: “I am feeling as well Bowdish, Lady Usk and Potrero Chico also luncheon turned out to be a pleasant 2 . B s 38 = e oy v s tions v as I ever feit in my life and while I x break in th ¢ er },M‘_N‘ place n};lr{;;].:;:; 46, SIXTH RACE—Futurity. course; purse; 3-year-olds and up; value to first, $335. gether. have had some trouble making the | - Suslinéas meeeu',:';:‘;f,‘,’;",,‘,’f.,;hfi d.:r:‘x::l‘: ol Dk ot B Ym;d'_‘k i a | Index Horse and Owner. JWSt. %. 3%. %. Str. Fin, Jockey. | 1. Nelson will have his manager, Billy | weight I don't feel any weak effects City Park Results. purpose. 5-;\« - - !fl“_MaIm'—' g e | Fog~ i ¥ Tiu T T3 Nolan, Fred Landers and some other from it. If I am beaten by Corbett I i ¥ 3 .,_’_a Park ————— e pi S ARty R sz d , i B sobansn, 3 s, Srinen |08 1 000 Bius s K1 X Iwright 19 | handler of pugs in his corner when the | will not offer that as an excuse. I know | NEW ORLEANS, e N e GUNTHER'S SECOND TRIAL SET —The TRACK NOTES. | Shcredus, 4 (W, B, Jenninge|101] D 2n'88 28 86 |wW G 3 |going begins. Corbett will be looked | I wil! have a harder battle with Cor- | ™%’ rice five furlongs—Virgle Withers | trial of &. W. Gunther, charged with offering Birkenruth, who is now. riding in| Big Beach, 3 (G. W. Wils 100/ 2 ... 4h 4h 41%4 6 |Tavior . 12 |after by Joe Gans, Frank McDonald | bett than before, but I will get the [ won, Woodclaim second, Isabelle D third. | and giving a bribe, was peremptorily set by splendid 1 piloted two winners. | |Gloudlight, 3 (Molero & J.)..| 92| 8 ... 31%2 % 56 53 [Graham 5 |and probably Tim McGrath. money before the twentieth round. Time—1:01 3-5. Judge Dunn yesterday for March 14, Judge plendl - ol | Can't Tel (Papinta Stk. F.) 5 « 7175 7158 % |McBride .. 30 60 g “ Second race, five furlongs—Golden Flower | Dooling of San Benito County to preside. At M. D. Miller, the bockmaker and | (w622)Peggy O'Neil, 3 (R. Smith)..| 87 4 ... 8n 68 6n 735 |Greenfield 5 13-2 Yesterday was a quiet one at the 1f successful with Corbett I want | SUCO% TOUT Band second, Golden Advice Nhe former trial before Judge Wells of Comtra owner, purchased the contract on Me- | [Lost Baby, 4" M. Wills)...1101/ 6 .0 8 8 8 . 8 |H Smun..| 100 150 | training camps at San Rafael and|Jimmie Britt. My forfeit has been | third. Time—1:023-5. ; Costa County the jury disagreed. Gunther is Bride from Knebelkamp & Co,, yester- : e 5 - Larkspur compared with the strenu- | posted with Harry Corbett for some | Third race, one and a sixteenth miles—Irish | joouged of having ziven David J. Kelly, & e » 3 T o o B e e am At 4180, Scott, place, 4; show, 2. Squire, | ous work which both have indulged in | time, but Britt has failed to show the | Jewel won, ' Florizar second, Noweta thirC | juror at the trial of Ng Yuen Lung for mur- Remark, a bay gelding by Cheviot, | Iraiied by C. B. Lusk. Seratched--Rubino, St Denis. Etart poor, Wen afi sauie | during the past months. Corbett arose | color of his money.” Tt tace, one mile—Garnish won, Bel- | ¢ in Judge Lawior's court, §150 sa & bribe. - pS: 2 3 | hard. For a horse not supposed to have been ready John A. Scott dia first rate. He | early in the morning and after a light | Corbett says: “‘As every one knows | ynaian second, Coruscate third. Time—1:40 3-5. —_———————— from the got_away sailing, stood Cloudlight cn his head and held the Squire safe. Latter got breakfast he took his usual run with | I have trained long and faithfully for Fifth race, three and a half furlongs— BURGLARS ENTER STORE.—The polies B Der | . N CREYL | PN ey e (O el Yl e Joe Gans. He napped after lunch and | my coming battle with Nelson, and I | Tichinmingo won. Dick Brown second. FOFtu- | were notified yosterday that the cigar store of e o L —& | then he and Gans took a short walk. | never was in better condition In my | 84 (hlrd TImeC:dl o poy peywond | B, fackield, Haves and Lyan strests, had an dispatcied the fields |an amicable understanding at their|amel, the stable crack 11 b After a rub. down the little Denverite | life. Marin County is an ideal place | won, King of the Valley second, Leenja third. | jng” Three boxes of cigars were stolem and ake SagE o wEl o the | Commine BeiRE AbGEIL B oab nE 11:“;,5;';), beybiaced | gave out his welght at 130% pounds. | to train and making the welght has | Time—t:3715 . & pmail nickelin-ine-slo¢ machine, which con ¥ i 5 5 trance at Memphis, Hawthorne, | Cigar Lighter and the balance of M. | Oakland. T T it T T vt I « Wi o bt = ST off the wire ‘screen on Kansas City, l.;lwwa and on the Cana- | D. Miller's string, -with the exception | Stakes of the Highland Park and| gay will be spent to-morrow, only a | expeot to get the verdict by the knock- 2 iy Feb. 27.—Oaklawn dian glreui lr: (rvx\:l-v\nlfi(']vn\ that | of Gold Enamel, were shipped from fflfl Erie associations crose on March | ghort walk being indulged in. Corbett | out route. My other fight should not —— oy D s T ADVERTISEMENTS. the Wortern Jookey L:ub and the | Los Angeles to Oakland, leaving the -O-H will leave San Rafael on an afternoon | be counted, as I was out of condition. First race, six furlongs—Mordella Wom, Com- | s e Ay 2 f Association will reach | southern city last night. Gold En- fi“;hrfpm"hl_l)?st l{ér‘xdanno from the | train arriving at San Francisco n time | I owe much to Frank McDonald and | i, Ozera ! o B e b5 e e gelding was claimed | to weigh in. He will then repair to a | Joe Gans, who have prepared me for | 1:18 2-5. inn Brad, . for $82 by the Baker City Stable. hotel and wait until the time arrives | this fight and I could not be in better | om ey teces: St e Time 0 2o — . __ ADVERTISEMENTS. v 8 Py i;;f‘:"a;g:';s 03“830 1;} the ax | for him to appear at the pavilion. shape.” “Third race, ‘one mile and o Bundred yurde_ G ag 2 ay and this _time Stdney C. TN 'S R 0000000000000000000000000088 | C1:ric) NcCaterty focis ita idge. | +— g T R erent showing made and True won, Incense second, Monet third. DO YOU WANT TO BE STRONG? . 8!t iuerins s sasiles | CRACK FLYERS ~ |HORSES PICKED |8, e v e vm ) alpably run 3 third. Time—1:15. Fo gl B WILL HOOK UP | ON BEST FORM |t i it T - m There’s no rational ex- tance campaigner for th A b P e mtaaed prnfer s B eiSle st Q) the sson Thie of Court, Smratty HUHABDICAR] . 7O BUN FIRSTTS e Some years g0 3 3 e chances of the Major ing and complaining about B uctor B eHEL: the v{,“e"_"}‘l’m being v e i city | e & truck g pains in his back. stiff Bt Tharatos ot ouse cup | An especially attractive card is pre BY FRED E. MULHOLLAND. I ORLEATS . 2 of my shins. M pess”in his, shoulders and : & spnted at the track across the bay| ool TS ace. fve: furiongs—Nationsl won, Dia- | e & sesuit. &udl rank ek oy, ik [ PUIIELETs BaWENG Gobes ;| e sbminel a s S SRE B e L I e e sl AR S estion, constipation an TAKES six and a half furlong handicap, 3 g 4 . five furlongs—Royal White Foot | that if they were failure’ of yitality, 1t ® CHARGE OF CREW fast sprinters Letola, Andrew B Cook,| Second race— Flaunt, Hugh Mc- o . Paimer second, Sadducce third. ould § started 7;-2“ with ,az';;‘_ E. M. Garnett Arrives and Makes | T0led0, Arabo and Venator will meet.|{ Gowan, Cinnabar, flmx:mmtn.w{ R b ;S\(gl’f:l i zngl: oogm 2 tl.‘(; Ready to Get Oarsmen Into 2 qlr_:tl‘lr.:-‘eydlx furlongs: four-year-olds and| Third race—Sir Preston, Silent Wa- | Marpessa second. ...;""}:.‘::.“;;‘.“,’,u Tlmhw“.;b ':u: W‘ 4 e VBT e Shage. Tobs Svighan (Hertacth LS Kitanay. S econd, Terns Rod third. Time— | Were prompt H oy DAt T BERKELEY, Feb. 27.—E. M. Gar- | 153 B tRiam .. I e e o Schoolmate, San| Tl . e snd seventy, vards_Decors. | ORIY 8 Short w Bo; . SI8 Yk GEas onpe nett, the new boating coach from, 7043 Toupee (Emich) 104 Nicholas, Stilicho. 5 flon won. Court Maid second, Dapple Gold cure wasted your vitality.You Harvard, engaged by the executive| ot Meto kelnt “(Rimperis) - 108 T VAR, ‘Avebo, Apirew | ik, Tk as & bait i Invin- o Still have the constitution, committee of the Associated Students| 7937 Edinborough (Price) ... . @ 115 | B. Cools. etble won, Across second, Formaster | Lhesores lg;;tc tl:iccl:t;'m fn;c:)e. Tl:w“ s to direct the varsity crew in its prep- | 18T P.l“h g:l.lfl} P(::filht)ry & €o) . Jg Sixth race—The Mist, True Wing, | third. Time—1:21 4-5. L since w that electricity 8 vitallty, arations to meet Stanford, held his; 1814 Marello (Ereters) ... 107 | A« Muskoday. Having! I I can restore it. @ | first conference with the candidates (Is8sySteriing Towers (Stockton stables) }ggl-l-—*——“‘* BAY CITIES ATHLETES OPEN benefitted by its use I can heartily -ecom- Mr. H A Lehndorm, for places on the crew this afternoon. | 1513 by Sherman (Hoppue) 107 | 7989 Schoolmate (Price) .... Lo e o e - # 5 5o ;;; Demr :‘"zn le dF’err(::uxll- In response to a call nearly seventy- | 7915 Serenity (Dayton & Kah 7926 Stilicho (Baker City Stable) . . W, : is' a sample of what my @ |otCeiacl of the university gathered | 7053 The Velt (Flsher) ...... Gushean Nicholas (rvam) | ZLast night witnessed the opening of | Care Schmulback Co.. 2 Belt will do. Mr. 4 e gymnasium to meet Garnett. race—One ; - ison] -101} the indoor athletic championship _— e Bt s S SxnowR Jfn g Ty e e Ras ‘Deen fo?xfixen:egn: A address, in- e i i o D e T Seasl Andasmon (AL P :nect of the athletes from the bay| Chronic sores start often from a pim- > ¥ . . Al - Veteran, and owns th: - n a1 ‘woul - | 7908 uy .. ..100 Fifth race—Six b while § S e o aoiaans e petple Who'how i socaly wna T @ | practicable to maintain & Sraining - | 1808 Mexetss apes & senriolts snd un, andicnp, (T three- o T *'“Mm?m" b T ey y < ? , bus ® icand) ennings & Co.)............. of ung Associa- e Tvngors was o sutercr trom the pange of shesmaticm for o long @ | e Knobtl the Sandidates Would | 15} BSOS Tyl BRGS0 & i AR | on. Three remaining nights wil| the asbeaithy maiter in the bood must £ot any lasting benefit until he used Dr. McLaughlin's Electrio Bor N o cach man to abstain from dissipation | 1912 *Chubiis (Zelinsky) . 030 Avabo (Price) - s ! complete - the schedule of the meet.| be out or e now & well man, and says he will praise the Belt for all timg oo ihe ter) or indulgence in food or drink that The>dore L (Smi 7908 Venator (Miller) These will take place on March 1 2| to eat and spread. S, S. S. reaches remedy known for this ferrible trogble 3 would not be for his best good as a and 3 these old sores through the blood, re- yoLyiave cured thousands of men who have squandered the savings of S LT i { The largé gymnasium was filled | moves all impurities and poisons, builds 3 arnett wi egin to-mo Band. A7 0ld map of 70 says he feels as strong and young as he aid at 35. @ |deal with the men on the estuacy. sih thiiventd by th Cobumbia Park & he it S oY That shows it rencws the vigor of vouth. It cures Rheumatism. Sciatic in actual practice will explain the |- enlt i LA circulation. S. S. 8. is a blood o=, Lumbago, Kidney Trouble. bunishes pain in & night never to return. @ | stroke Which the varsity B i3 the | The events consisted of wrestling, rope | purifier and tonic combined. Contains Try my Belt. Write me to-day for my beautiful illus. nst Stanford. climbing, races, vaulting, jumping and mineral what- trated book. Wwith cuts showing how m3 Beit o Spoil 1le encouraged the fancy ises i full of good reading matter for men who want to be “The Noblest Wk s :::n d;“.':;‘n‘f,,h'd his belief, row- The swing of Indian clubs and torches ever but s guar cog —A ng;“xncll!u;z :m- -tfind dx will send this book, sealed, free. SPOTE b heh gnm' "c:lfl:‘edul m::m a by the Columbia Park boys was a teed purely veget- ALL TO-] —] can. and see me and I sho how. b Ttan i) = ure you can be cured and give you a free test of my Belt. cofigunfl'fi’&x versity that a crew might be made up feature of the able. If h’.‘: : o g Bast and compete in en annua | - e e ; with the best varsity crews on given: us and our phy: Dr. M. C. McLaughlin 206 Market St. |5k crumpiain or sewhire. ammmle - g Office Hours: 8 m. to § p. m. Sundays, 10 to 1. Farmers speak of the “off” and e ‘i"""l " s o " horse. Do you which is e 0000000000000000000000 L whoh e L, oW WA, Tt of the Blood ¥

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