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CISCO CALL, FRIDA¥, MAY 19, 190 ER LOSES JULY FIGHT PERMIT CAIRNGORM FIRST UNDER WIRE JARUNA LOSES {l[W CAPTURES _IN THE POCANTICO STAKES 1) g FWiRD, (OJETED PAPER Oxford Has Rough|Dishabille Scores|Nose Finishes Mark Crack Colt, With Kelly Up,| Attitude of the Supervisors Passage in the Cleverly Over the Racing at Captures. -the Petaluma| Upsets the Plans of the Rich Event. Fireball. Elm Ridge., | Handicap in Fast Time| Western Athletic Club ———— EDITED BY | R A SMYTH — BERC SIX" WD T ! SEALS ASCEND | MOTHER RUNC! BEFORE“RUBE” Whalen Is Banished by thv! Greatest of Southpaws TLets I'mpire. but Wheeler Has| the Chieage Outfit Down Enough to Puzzle Giams} With Four Lonely Bingles | FRENCH OUITS THE BOX THIELMAN THERE AGAIN| ssetut Diaten co oo cat e v pmes o e |FOUR CHOICES DOWNED | NEW MAN IN THE FIELD e et L e | NEW YORK, May 15_Sydney Paget’s| ST. LOUIS, May J8—_With a fine bursi| KANSAS CITY, May 18—Close finishes | | Cairngorm was the only favorite to win “Bull” Perine Is Given Good! Time by the Players When ! They Begin to Get Gay! U sny Pirates Put 1 Sudden Checlk to the Wigning Streak of Giants on the Polo Field I Ay Stakes, and the gray colt ran unplaced. Many good judges backed him, but others | ; equally as clever pointed out the fact that * his long stride 18 not conducive to g0od | performance over a heavy track. to-@ay at Belmont Park. Oxford had a ough passage in this race, the Pocantico of speed in the stretch G. C. Bennett's grand filly Dishabille rah over Fireball and a fine field of sprinters at the erid of the six furlong feature at the Fair Grounds, justifying form players. Fire- ball and Otto Stirel were both heavily played. The owners of Fireball were dis- satisfled with the result and a match race characterized the racing at Elm Ridge | this afternoon. The last three events| were won by a mere nod. In the fifth race, in which Percy Clark was ‘ivenl first place over Stumptown, many werel led to question Judge Trevelyan's de- cision, Whiskey King if He Retains Anona First at 10 to 1} Un beatableiAugust Sgnetion Is Granted His Form. Pfaeffle, Who May Pro- mote Nelson-Britt Fight Sam Berger's hopes of blossoming Glasstul and Potrero Grande furnished | a similar finish in the sixth race, while | in the fourth Squid, Marco *and Gla Smile raced under the wire like a team, ; the 3500 handicap, The feature event of the racing at Ken- {lworth Park, Petaluma, yesterday was for two-year-olds, RESULTS OF GAMES. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. between Fireball and Dishabille uader the same conditions as prevailed to-day Is being arranged for foxt week. The re- 'he early pace was so slow that OX- ford was literally treading on the heels of the three others after the first quar- | out as a prizefight promoter were blast- ed yesterday by the Supervisors’ Police National League American League, San Francisco, 6; Portiand, 3. S L e e Na T Seattle, 6; Oakland, 4 | New York...21 © Cleveland ... ter. At this time Cedarstrome was the, speciive owners will put up 51000 each, the | noses .apart in the order named. Three Which fell to Sir Edward, the mount of | Committee. Sam was the manager of Tacoma, 2; Los Angeles, 0. lft‘lx‘sb':! ---18 10 m}‘*’;\‘:f_fl"e'v"‘ | pacemaker, but soon after Cairpgorm association to add a like amount. Sum- well-played favorites came home win- | “Handriding” Kelly. the Western Athletic Club and counted STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Phiagelphia. 13 13 48| Washingion made his bid and he led by a small mar- | mary: ! ners and the talent had a fairly profitable | Daruma, the Napa Stock Farm ffly, en- | on handling the proposed Nelson-Britt AN ) 2 | Cinecinnati ..12 u. -482iDetrolt . 3 35 , g b into the streten. The stake was wor:h | i ‘x:'rm‘fi};“:ucn—uuden two-year-olds; purse; [ day. The one big fofm reversal came joved a pronounced, call in the betting fight next month. CIFIC COAST LEAGU! ! Brooklyn ...13 18 41b|St. Louis. 480 | $1985. Summary: 01 st +in the third race, wh , the i _J 3 ons PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. i Boston 1. . 10 16 ‘381|New Tork .11 13 440 * AR e © tor maiden | BEtUE. Horse. Weight. Jockey. St. % FIn. | peavily.played first e Bosamond s'hg | add flattered her admirers by leading for | When the committee met applicatl Clubs W. L. Pet lubs, W. L. Pct. | St. Louls... 10 16 .884|Boston 210 13 417 FIRST RACE—Five furlongs: & to 2—HBalshot, 106 (Oliphant). 7 81 1 nk Ve Of| the first three-eighths of the half-mile | were on file for the coveted sanction Tacoma. Angeles.18 21 462 | two-year-olds; purse; Belmont Park: = 6 to 1—Auray, 106 (Aubuchon). 5 2 % 2 i six, finished outside the money. The| - ree-eig] = 8 froen the Hades. Valley. e Oskiand tle L1924 a4z ! AMERICAN LEAGUE. Betting. Horse, ‘\el:lhl; chke)} é‘l- 1%, 11 180 to 1—Bess Chaney.10s (Cchrn) 8 81 3 1 | track was fast and the attendance large. jaunt. Then Sir Edward gradually forge - “'fl“u and an Fr and I8 MUY e ey 18.A sbmbeiiohl bk | €401 R el 8 2n 14| wiidle: MOTE B good. s Wos Artving. [ Summary: | ahead, winning at the wire by a length | Western clubs. With butb ttle dlle‘l-“d The ball game at Recreation Park yes- | by Outfieider Stone in the ninth jnniag prac- | 00 to 1—Moonsh's,107 (D.0'Cnen). 5 & I 43 [ Bugehoi. Evelyn Garh 100, Maggio gowan. | First race, four furiongs_iappy Led 1 to)In_ 48 flat, a remarkably fast run race | sion the Hayes Valley Club was gran - terlley consumed gh time to p\;‘,“ | nically. saved e ;l gunie tor the 10;: Am"é | hm;- T ot '-“:"- c“é’)‘_‘ ‘g’o;d“'s'pmn"_ tlfl. Little Danger 112, Chispa 101, Lady Ham- | 5, 4 to 5, 2 to §) won, Earl rs (4 to 1, ] when the track conditions are considered. | the July permit, while that for Augu - v v . let New Yo had n ! ner, ~ . C. g e . any oa ind of & fan but most of the | bad the Grive gote through it would doubtless | Kokeling. Don Diego. The Irisnman and Aimes , bure 106, Pirate's Dance 106 Bonits 107, | eiow) second, Deta @ to ©) third. Time,, pangerous Girl finished third. The winuer | went to the Lincoln Athletic Club, piiel was boversd by Kid have tied the score. Attendance, 2#&1 :ee : | Abboit, finished as named. 112, May Bingham 101, finished as named. Second race, six furlongs—Dunning (7 to B, , was a trifie sore, which caused his odds | which is new in the professional fleld. and other objectionable thi bell games frequently fall heir. Jimmy Whalen was banished in the midst of the excitement and Wheeler finished the bat- tie. The Beals won, 6 to 3. The ball players took exception to everything Bull Perine said.* Nothing seemed to go for them. Everybody wa yelling and the more they yelled the worse affairs became. Finally Jimmy ‘Whalen became so bad in the third inning that the umpire had to chase him in of- der make good. Jimmy made his get- away in company of a cop. In the meantime loping Mr. Fre the Seals were ch. They became frie s during the third and after three bingles had was enough for ht the bench in favor gil Garvin. [ 1's debut seemed to be an omen of success for the nts. They com- ( men > the going right away. W and third and two | er lifted a_high e a dead one, e catch up to »g both men The | in They ) the fourth and re were annexed. | once again in the two baggers by Vo | initial Louis 8,507 New York Y S ) Battezles—Sudhoff an Hegg. Grif- fith_and McGuire. stralgltaway: for two-year-olds; purse: Betting, Hor;_e. \\;:Ixhl. Jfl;‘il:a'.)slb 3 “_FX'?A 8 . Fstephe, 112 (Hilde) 2 " o 2 1152 3% CHICAGO. Hl\; 18.—Waddell pitched in Ane | ¥ to 2—Merry Boy, 1 (O'Neil). T 2 2 fol ‘. _shu put Chicago, " | 7 to 16—Clark Grilfith,117 (Shaw) 4 32 33 .a":r:\ % s:f:.!v"" e oo B | ' Time :b4 4:5. Start falr. Won driving. 4 H. E | Winner, Beimont's b. g by Octagon-St. Chicago 1 o] End eronese, Anodyne, Flim Flam and Philadeiphia T3 : 3 1 1|0Md Guard, finished as named. Batteries—Smith and McGarland; Waddell . and Sehrec DETROIT, May 18 —Although bhe gave nine ball 1 \! d by W Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey, St. & Fin. —— Z 2 i - une. Waghinfvoan. Locgay. . the | 120 1~ Grmmars, 103 Praversy 2 18 18 | JHD, BACR, Jhree yoarcids: e and o the sebies. Attendance, 1500. :;Ek:rki|é “:yn.e 1 3%82 Betting. Horse. Weight. Jockey. St. Fin. | R H E 5. Start good. ridden out. [ 6 to 1—All Black,10> (Aubcho) 3 12 18 5 7 i 1%, Witeon Jros b, c. by Sorcerer. | T to 2—Fan.Drees,106 (Moriaty) 9 82 22 | 3 Workman and Viad finished as | 12 to 1—Sorrel Top,100 (Russeil)10 4 h 3 ns .’ Patten ana | named. ‘Time, 1:002-5. Start poor. Won easily. > e Winner, G. C. Baker's blk. f. by Cesarfon-The ) Mas 18 _The Cleveland.Bos. | FOURTH RACE—The Pocantico; one and & | Thought. _Gay_Adelalde 103, Awakening 100, ton game was postponed on account of wet | SXEERIN NN Sl D, Orockey. St. % Fin | 105, Wakefui 107, Charley's Aunt 105, Gnome grounds. e Ko =119 (Davis) 3 1h 1114 |100, My Eleanor 105, Miss. Affable 102, fin- NATIONAL LEAGUE. NEW YORK, May 1S.—The local champions sucoumbed to the Pittsburg team to-day, The feature of the game was the batting of Mc- Gann. He scored two home runs. Attendance, 7000. Score: R. H. E Pittsburg . B Ui T New York by A T Batteries—Leever and Peitz: Matthewsoh and Bowerman. Umpires—Emelie and John- stone. BOSTON, May 18 —Two hits, two erross and e pass in the fourth inning gave St. Louls four rins and the game to-day. Attendance, | 1800. Score: - R. H B St. Louis e e Boston ... SRse¥ 25852 Bajteries—Thie@@an and Warner; Willls and Needham. Umpfre—Klem PHILADELPHIA, May 15.—Rain interfered ¥'s game betwesn Cincinnati and 2. only six innings being played. 3 o ; Batteries—Ovérail ech and Schiel: Dug- gleby and Dooln. TUmpire—O'Day. BROOKLYN, May 18.—Chicago opened fits series of the season at Brooklyn to- THIRD RACE—Six furlongs: straightaway; ar-olds and up: hantticap; for thrs sixteenth miles; maln course; for 3-year-olds: for three-year-olds and _up: Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. % Fin. 4to 1—Carrie Jones.57 (Johnsm) 3 15 13 to 10—Whorler, 105 (Diggins). 2 21%23 9 to 5 Considerat'n,100 (Crmns) 1 44 315 Time, 1:82. ner, T. E, mission. High Life also ran. 1 four-vear-olds and up; purse: Betting, Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. % Fin. | 2to1-Go Between, 107 (Burns) 3 12 12 7 to 1—Adbell, 110 (L. Smith)... 2 3nk§:k Wi 20 to 1—Nine Spot, 100 (Burnett) 4 4 Time, 1:58. Start good. Won easil e 5 e ner, C. F. Fox's b. g. by Meddler-Indigo. : Tt Sy R 1. ® | Dekaber also ran. Cincinnati . .. B 2 | Phitedeiphta 3 BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. NEW YORK, Park are as follows: SHCOND RACE-—Four and a*half furlongs, 6 to ght Royal 126 (Hldbd) 1 3h 2h ished as named. 2010 1—Cedarstrome,116 (Smith) 3 21 313’ —_— |~ rime, 1: Start good. Won ridden out. | FOURTH RACE—Six furlongs; three-year- Winner, aget's b. c. by Star Ruby-Linda olds and up: purse: Vidta. xford also ran. Betting.. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. % Fin. FIFTH RACE—Seven furlongs; main course; Start good. Won driving. Win- Mannix's b. f. by Requital-Inter- SIXTH RACE—One and an eighth miles; for May 17.—The entries for the races to-morrow at Belmont SECOND RACE—Four year-olds and up; purse; six furlongs: | Betting. Horse. Weight. Jockey. St. % Fin. | 30 to 1 angent, 117 (Watson). 4 1n 1 h 4 to 1—Whiskers,114 (Lawrence) 8 22 22 8 to 1—D.Sommere, 100 (Sewell) 1 51 3 ns Time, 1.153-5. Start good. Won driving. Winner. E. & L. Bohlman's br.. h. (5) by Tithonus-Tradewinch. King's Charm 112, Sir Francis II 115, Axares-114, Judge Denton 115. Gay American 107, Guide Rock 114, Bengal 114, Clarence Montague 115, finished as named. | Tyrolean 105, Ollie Burnett 100, Trixie White 7 to 5—Dishabille, 105 (Feicht). 3 3h 1h 7 to 2—Flireball, 105 (Lawrence) 4 13528 11 to tto Stifel, 117 Aubchn) 2 22 32 Time, . Start'good. Won driving. Winner, a5 ett’s br. f. (3) by King's Counsel- High Chancellor 119, and Freebooter 100 finished as named. o 114 FIFTH RACE—One mile; three-year-olds and up; purse: Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. Fin. 3 to 1—The Cook. 95 (Aubuchcn).. 5 12 113% 2 to 1—Col. White, 100 (i.Cchrn) 7 22 2h 4 to 1—Blennenworth, 110 (Feicht) 8 62 3 ns Time, 1:403-5. Start good. Won easily. Wirner, Mrs. J. C. Milam's br. f. (3) by Dr. Macpride-The Sweeper. Taby Tosa 107, El- wood 106, Fonsoluca 107, Uncle Charley 100, Ahola 103, Lacy Crawford 110, Sambo 110 and The Regent 107 finished as named. SIXTH RACE—One and a sixteenth miles; three-year-olds; purse Bettl Ve , Jockey. St. 107 (Moriarity) 1 4 5h | second, Nina Fly (8 to 1) third. Time, 1 1 to 2, out) won, St. Denis (7 to 5, 8 to B) second, Sportsman (2 to 1) third 1:15%. Third race, one and Baikal (4 to 1, 8 to 5, 3 to 6) won, Ada N (2% to_1, even) second, Helgerson (¢ to 1) third. Time, 1:48. Fourth race, six furlongs—Squid (7 to 1, 2 to 1, even) «won, Marco (3 to 5 1 to 2) second, Glad Smile (2 to 5) third. Time, 1:15. Fifth race, five furlongs—Percy Clark (4% to 1, 3 to 2, 1 to 2) won, Stump Town (2% to 1, 8'to 5) second, Louls Wagner (8 to 3) third. | Time, 1:01%. Sixth race, seven furlongs—Glasstul (1 to 3, ook gut]wond] Sutenn icande (e 8t Time, a sixteenth miles— ELM RIDGE ENTRIES. KANSAS CITY, May 18.—Don Domo will meet some fast sprinters to-mor- row at Elm Ridge track. The day's en- tries. First race, mile, selling—Judge Taragon Gowanus 117, Stainbrook 119, James H. Reed 122, Ferryman 122, Royal Biue 122, Gieeman 2, Maxnar 122, Second race, four and a half furlongs, sell- ing—Ida Kearney 98, Gary 101, Ramona II 166, Agnolo 106, Siam 106, Jurist 106, Belvoir 107, Bive Pirate 107, Lady Charade 107, Ha- ur 109. Third race, six turlongs, selling—Durbar 90, Lydle Wrousman §7, Airship 89, M! Reina 101, Best Man 108, Albemasle 108, Kahoka 108. Fourth race, five furlongs, purse—Don Domo 106, Rebo 106, Clifton Forge 108, Auditor 109, Dr. Roberts 112. Fifth race, one and a sixteenth miles, purse —Sanctlon 86, Virgie Withers 86, Harpoon 88, Liddon, 98, Trinity Bell 106, Telephone 113. _Sixth race, six furlongs, purse—Blaze Vail 87, Afelodious 92, Presentiment v2, Arc Light 9% Jole 90, Hopetul Miss 90, Squia 103, Lady one 104, Vinctides 108, Hemloc erce 3311, ‘Geia Beit 113, gl i Weather clear; track good KANSAS CITY SELECTIONS. 5 - race—Judge Tarago: ‘erry- man, Royal Blue. - Secod race—Hadur, Jurist, Ida Kear- ney. to recede from 3 to 4% to L Nine bookmakers made the weight for the final drawing. As four faverites were bowled over most of the bookles laid away some money. It would seem as if Whiskey King had suffered a return to the form displayed back, late Willlam C. Whitney paid $15,00 for the son of Kantaka. On Wednesday the King disposed of a clever lot of sprinters, and he repeated the performance yester- day. An 11 to § choice for the six-furlong purse number, he picked up 120 pounds and, cleverly ridden by Jim Bozeman, won easily from Lucrece and Romailne. FIRST RACE—Five furlongs; selling; purse some three years Betting. Horse. Weight. Jocke: 7 to 5—Sun Mark, 110 (Otis) 12 to 1—Lady Kisper,110 (Hrbrt) 2 105 (Butler). 7 Sta: W 5 to 1—Angelica, Time, 1%, ‘Winner, W. Sun Fish. Campbell 103, a 110, SECOND RACE—Six furlongs; selling; purse Betting. Horse. Weight. Jockey. St. 10 to 1—Anona, 111 (W.Smith).. 2 § 10 ® 1—Dr.Sherman,124 (Stwrt) 1 5 %3 2 h 3 to 1—Peter J, 116 (T.Clark). 4 21 32 1514. Start poor. Won driving. Win- Co.'s blk. f. by Pon- Jack Little 122, Goldfields 90, Dan Coliins 131, El Chibuahua 131, Harka 112, Time, ner, Mrs. E. Wilson & tiac-Luella B. rt good. T. Anderson’s ch. . by Margrave- Saccharate 110, Kate iteel Wire 108, Duet 105, Chita 110, Corsicana 98. Formita 108, Tart 103 and Lou Ostot 110, finished a2s named. When the matter came up Berger was He seemed to know he was fighting for a lost cause and used no diplomacy in his speech. He sald he did got think it was the policy of the board to confine the promoting of fights to two clubs, saying the San Francisco Club has received three per- mits and the Hayes Valley two for the first five months of the year. He did not see why they should have & monop- oly of the game. His club had complied with all the requirements of the ordi- nance and his assoclatesjexpected the same consideration others received. TWO PERMITS ARE GRANTED. Eugene Pfaeflle, secretary of the Lin- coln Club, said his club would be satis- when the %t. > ‘H‘D- fled with the August permit If they 3173 i | could not get the one for July. Berger added he had Nelson and Britt signed, the former having been repre- sented by Nolan. Morris Levy sald he had the signature of Nelson. He had a fiing at Willie Britt, saying: “You said you wouldn't do business with Nolan.” Supervisor Eggers then moved that the July permit be awarded the Hayes Valley Club. Supervisor Boxtom, the chairman, asked: “Any objection? No! Well, I don’t object.” Eiggers then moved that the Lincoln Club be granted the August permit. The chairman asked: “Any objection?” Mec- Clellan sald: “Yes!” Bexton replied: “I 51 37T on easily. g T Bath Beach 117 and The Pride 111, finished a3 | gon’t. It is ree S g~ - then asked that the vote be made unan- THIRD RACE—Six furlongs; purse $250: imous. Betting. vl\i‘orlie-X(V:I;‘illhzt‘i J(o;ke;.n )s;' :‘n lfi; It has become a standing joke to claim .12 ze! I o e e e evouwaites 3 42 25 |!Dat Jim Coffroth ia hehind each new 3 to 1—Romaine, 117 (F. Kelly) 3 51 3 114 easily. W by Kantaka-Genevieve. Sad Sam 107, David Boland 102, St. Winifride finished as named. Time, 1:14. Start fair. W J. F. Winter's ch. h. 106 and Chestnut 80, on club which asks for recognition. The story was circulated vigorously last night that he Is interested in the Lincoln Ciub and that it will promote the Nelson-Britt fight in August. inner, day_by scoring a vietory over Hanlon's men Third | race—Alrship, Darbar, Best|, FOURTH RACEPetaluma handicap; four While Morris Levy holds the signature Attendance, 2000. Score: First rdce_ seven furlongs, main course, | ner J. Mannion's ch. ¢. by Valante-Boo | Man. turlos two-year-olds; value §300: of Battling Nelson he does not seem to R. H. B | three-year-olds and up—Adbell 123, Comet 100, | 1705, ‘Bavarian 100, Bannock Belle 97, Courant Betth ‘Horse, Weight, . St. ¥ Fio. expect to bring the Dane and Britt t. CHicago... T | Do 108 Bruia 08 Lo, | B ilowdens 112, Butwell 100 and' Bell o | ;, FOgIln race—Rebo, Cliftom Forge,| 815,05 o™ [ Giiteny 4 11434 | Sether mext month. The S0 torfait pat . Jeceamine 94, Fulbert 96, Dreamiand 96, ST. LOUIS ENTRIES. Withers. ner, G Van Gorden’s b, c. by Eddie Jones- it g Nalnon Britt fight next month has peen returned 7 04 Vitesse to the pi rty man at the Central o 2 ST. LOUIS, May 18.—The races at the Mofto, - Tadora 98, St. Francis 100 and Mooro- ST. SENASEOS DERN PLAYS Third race, four and a haif furlongs, straight 500, 1 Sixth race—Hopeful Miss, Presenti- | ;5 700, finished as named. s N o~ Fair Grounds to-morrow all attracted t, Tol RINGS A R y A . [e! T4 122, Bivouac FATHE) A0y Theater AROUND OCCIDENTALS | coirs, e, Gatty stavey Tipios 12 D5e*%s | good fields, The entries: v R TR FrTE mACEOne mie; wiine: pue | in the melodramas produoed thore. | Victors Estabiish Thelr Claim to the | TS0t 112, Victory Bells 112. First_race, five furlongs, _two-vear-olde, ‘White Plume “eats Lady Savoy. LOUISVILLE, Ky., May —<Chn IO S 18.—<Churchill First race, one mile—White Plume won, Fourth race, seven furlongs, main course, | three-year-olds and up—Cannon Ball 114, Mon- treson 110, Parkville 118, Hot Shot 98, Prince Hamburg 96, Jétsam 98, Jerry C 98, Iota 03, purse—Horseradish 109, Sly Ben 112, Hench- man 108, Dr. Gardner 118, Streator Cyclone 112, Sllver Sue 108, Pretty Nellie 105, George Lefper 108. NEW AMATEUR ORDINANCE. The Police Committee took the matter of amending Coast Indoor Baseball Champilon- ip by Winning Easily. 1 60 to 1—Cloche d'Or, 95 (Cross).. The indoor baseball team of St. Toé“s:n 108, muk"Pm:;ewss, "“‘}2."‘“,?3‘.., Second race, flve furlongs, two-year-olds, L.sdeycoi.de lecgl\d. r.h;mn ugrd, Time, 1:40. Time, 1:43. Start fair. Won driving. Win. | amateur fights under advisement for two n 3y . ¢ th race, one mile, -year-olds : , s race, five furlo i 3 L A . 8. fle-A| . - {S:a“)‘“;dm:?'(f"“;‘ pht-the Sthre Teim | selling—Ola ‘England 109, Arabo 106, Neptunas e T Q“I;'“ll“,"},,zfl;n*ifi"sm‘,},?& Lady Anne second, Mingita third. * Time, | nex’ 95, Gggtl:fl:n?cr'wby l?;m.- o i |- < MU s Wil Be Swied vath - X celdental Club out of commission | 105 Chimney Sweep 95, 'St. Roma 83, DIvina- | 1100, Topsy Robinson 106, America 11 105, | 1:01%. " | Erigh: 90 St Rica 37, Techaique 86, San | ST agTeement is reached on the ordi- g g ! : at the St. Ignatius Gym last night by | tion 93, Jack Ratlin 96. Consideration 100, De | Hougniy 100, Coionel Jewell 103, Ferrotype | yofrd race eix furlongs—Mantred won, | Lution 101 and Little Adele 96, . nance. Willlam Greer Harrison and Ed- i Francisco 3. First base on|a score of 21 to 8. The victory puts | Resske 100,.Oro 92 Ismailian 87. 00 E L iiper 103, Kiss 101, Starling 102, Ala | Norwood Ohio second, Highland Fiing third. | named. gar D. Peixotto wers present as repre- uileq bgie OF Whalen 2 oft French 1 Off | j,e St. Ignatius bovs at the top of the | SIxth race one driay sixteenth miles, handt, | pugerl 101 : o K e e sentatives of the Olymple Club. Thers # ! & s s b < v lo 3 2 ine 3 Ve ce, - . Whaien 8. by | /i5t-and stamps them the champion Ine | hight 105, Arrah Gowan 07, Amberjack 92. | Third race eleven-sixteenths Oof 8 mile, | course ~Rip. won,” Bank B;l-“g:-y»mn-;e.gfl SIXTH RACE—One mile; selling; purse | were also representatives present from Sarvin 6. Hit by or baseball team of the Pacific| “Weather cléar; track dryink. | 35 Seayor Jongson 113, Bexnighted 100, Evens | 5, third. Time, 0% > Betting. Horse, Welght, Jockey. St. % T the various clubs which bave promoted — = | Coast. —— . e 3 g race, four and a half furlongs—Queen & W, Nient, . these fights. B The' pitching of L. Tlamnagan did| BELMONT PARK SELECTIONS. B L g e o Tnapesioy | Jom, Sperdthrift Helen ‘second, Tokloka thid. | & i 5—navi. o7 lfgvr(n(c.’n“sy'.' e ; 1 2}% The. 'a much t & t i v ot Hall 97, M ol I 100, Foreha: 112, th e 3 to 1—Hainault, 101 (C. Wil n n OAKLAND MEN BUNCH ERRORs. |[uch (o keep (he Occldentals awsy | o . xew Yok Mormine Telegraoh. | Golien. nute Jorr L0 MO Forenand US| sien iacs, opeomile and o auarter—Mies | “die " " Start good, Won Srivine. | oue [ our particulars. The Pecifio Atk on trikes ard the best the Ocoldentals | First race—Dreamer, Draid, Comet. Fourth race, one and_eighth miles, handi- | Time, 2:0715. d . | Witner, P. Wilkerson's ch. h. by Fonso-Lu- Seattie Takes the Lead and Is Never could get was a bunch of four hits. Second race—Jessamine. Del More, cap—Monte 107, Uncle Charley 97, Lubin 108, Jack Young 102, Blennenwerth 101, Nitrate ——— casta. Leura F M 100, Golden Ivy 110, Dare 100 and Dutiful 100, finished as named. Headed Thereafter. The hitting of Heffernan nelped St 108, King. Ell h versuch Mile Race for Tenny Belle. e ey S - | Speedway. . King. Ellsworth 105, Neversu . 2 no professional hold am amatear SEATTLE, Meay 18—Ragged ball | Ignatius pil . - 2 Fifth race—One mile, selling—Ladas 112, - —U KENILWORTH PARK ENTRIES. - b was playell in Epate by bath Ddhe 1o | HRUSE AGBET Wh: ‘;};:"m:“‘?icg'r: Re | Tuird race — Comedienne, Belmomt | Bengal 11 Eleanor ~Howard 110, Seraper Tt U T IS TRn Bl el i wing- are the ciiien ot TNl | e e i L& P ey, but Oakland bunched errors when | the St. Tenatlus Gvm next Wednesday | S*tr¥» Bell of Pequest. T D e o e b P e o el md Ursralahine - wo\n Park to-day: allowed e tratning e they would do the most harm and gave | night. The teams lined up as follows: Fourth race—Prince Hamburg, lota, | 105, &t Vitus 112, Miss Manners 110, 'Dont | Time 2:23 3o e hshe A First race, three furlonxs, purse: maiden | addition to -" troohy. - Beattle the lead. after having a 00d | st Ignatius—R, Flannagan, catcher; Coftey, | JeFFY C- o A-skm e 1;), Actlon 115. e i Ca:e:t;ng Tace, four and a half furlongs—Lady | two-year-olds—8343, Angie Studdert 112; 8343, | During the course of the discussion margin themeelves =Schmidt pitched | third bass Hefléman right short; O'Connor, | Itk race — Chlmmey Swi De | Bintwoor 105, Prasias 107, Fristan Shands 10, | thire: - Time.” :56 25 | " RVl | Gk L1 e e g ooy "3~ | Chatrman Boxton sald: “We have had = ot ot e ed the experi- | second base: Relierman, lert fleld; X, Flanna: | Resske, Old Bnglandy Montpelier 105, Frank Mc 106, Watercare 106, | 'Third race. six furlongs—Nellie Russell worm, | * Sacond’ race, five furlongs. selling, four- ment of not pitching a curve ball and | §15. RICCer: IREa J . ? Sixth race—St. Valentine, Red ¢, | The Bobby 10L Love's Labor 106, Eclectic | Billy Handsel second. Benmora third. Time, ds and uj Palmist 112. 8336, he got away with it. A bad error by | = Octidentuis—Johnson, = catcher; Canaven, e o Knight, | 105, Bulfinch 108, Behoove 104, Amberita 108, | 1:15%. JAminte 105; 8349, *Ere Yesterday 107: 8337, Francks and a foolish throw, by Byrnes | right short: Robineon. third base; Sxelly, first | OTasiatlo: Aladdin 114, Edgardo 101, Fourth race, six and a halt furlongs, handi- | Potentia 110; 8349, *Morello R 105: S344, Aby- with two men out in the fifth helped | base; Thomas, ”‘?’ field; Lyden, second base; = ‘Weather cloudy. Track fast. :;r;» ,;‘l.;“del l“'g'{l-‘};"flk! second, D. Russy doi‘llz: 8349, St. \'uloll 112; $349, Miss Raj give Beattle four runs, after the side | Condon, left short; Hayes, pitch FIRE DESTROYS THE ST. LOUIS SELECTIONS. Fifth vace; one mile—Teony Beile won, My | L3: 8387 Atoka 1137 SM5. Lomgs 16 TaI% should have been retired. Kemmer was the only man to err for Seattle. B TELLS HOW ATTENDANCE G00DS OF TWO FIRMS First race—George Lelper, Dr. Gar- Alice second, Henry Luehrmann Jr. Time, 1:45. . *Tom Fox 107; S346, ., *Queen Cup 105, Penance 110; 8365, Little Adele 110. ; Sixth race, one mile—I Know won, Thora Lee | Third race. six furlongs, selling, three-year- He missed a pop-up and then let SHOULD BE COMPUTE e < Rl v O By < p—S350, St ; Sa3s, Blet, 5ol Thtiess: hie Soge.. i atbnsd | 0 . Sccond Face—Ala Russell, Topsy Rob- SpeoBiy CoRcy tiIne. | Tl LB R e S 'i,,..P (s y i 3 b nson, Ame I 107; §359, 'ousse Cafe 100; 8335, Judge f:r.“;. Ja part by hetting In two rins | Cly:Asteiney Sliak mn Dytiilb (Eich Wiley B. Allen Company and | " rer o o den Rule, Forehama, | STORY OF AN INSIDE Hugheés 110; 8347, Ebenezer 110; 849, *Sequel | the small fights, which are held too fre- a foul tip and Dashwood relieved him e~ s S by Hale Bros. Lose Valu Evening Star. S COMPACE "IN POLITICS | 1080, (¥ 0. a5, Virginia, By 107, 8381, Kate | e e e it 1he Ot o k> - » gN¢ 3 nia Y ; L, e cit Ano!fi"lx.o ik day ad 5 ble Stock Fourth race—Lubln, Monte, Jnck | uage Melvin Wil Not Oppose Hairs | Grel (0% S50, Glen Brier 110; &g, R L s shacod oo My Seattte— P y rney Long yesterday ad- able | . Younk. y 107 2, Nomination for Full T Fourth . one and said the 7t 10 4 N X < + s Poui e 510 % OEmET 18 3 1 2] ter and the policy of the law the aver- | Maily thousand dollars’ worth of planos, | Sixth race—Frank Me, Montpelier,| According to gossip in political circles | 102 S8iS, Fosition. o has aaked the Remris ¢ 119 b3 0 0.7 8 age dally attendance of pupils ¢ | the pfoperty of the Wiley B. Allen Com- of Alameda County th L et s 3 Frarye 1118 axenmsos 1 0 y Di in t pe! Tristan Shandy. 'y the appointment of | " Fifth race, one mile, 000 to bring the best asis 1061 5D s i ‘2 ‘; public schools should be ascertained by | patiy, and also two floors of toys and ———————————— Judge S. P. Hall to the Court of Ap- | sell ), Miss May Bowdish, 95; ‘boxers of the Amateur Athletic Union to Memlect & 1 40 OPrankes $ 01 08 dividing the total days' attendance fof | other goods belonging to Hale Brothers, | VALUABLE CITY FiOPERTY. peals has not diminished in the slightest e g B this coast to box in its gymnasium with o SREE {gg;g;;-; e 3 53 }:’ t:fh“: e:;‘::‘nb’ ."‘; :‘““fb" of "“‘? were destroyed or damaged last evening SELLS ¥OR LARGE AMOUNT | degree the friendly relations between Su- E 1&;%, North A Tpik | genuine amateurs. Shicldsy S 0 1 O 4 oA “nn dw.n;lnp‘ s ]efp ycea.;l v:!eu‘rl;e‘;ucot: by fite in a building at 435 and 487 Stev- fi::o; Ju;ilc: }!:;ary .;.hllelvln and the % l’_tl:‘!flul.ugm ';uz: ., Lanark, 97: —_— 3 A late e. hy ly d . 181266 as the cese may be. Long .holds| exson street. L--dc‘-;:'d B:llld;:‘, Corner Drumm and el emred ten is ss::x;y b::;:‘ th';: o e G Latiem, 1"”01; 33. b KING OF BOXERS ARRIVES. GS. that if the plan were to divide the| The first alarm was sent in about 9 fornin Streets, Bring Over Jappointment was "m':‘m ed th Pearce, 97. . St o 3 x_s|number of da attendance by the | o'clock from box 65. In & few minutes §300,000 ‘nt Referee’s Sale. r R A s s :;‘ the | Bixth race. one e, three year-oids aad up, | Jeffries Says He Is Through Wi 0 2 x| number of days In the term instead-of ' the sky was crimson with flames shoot- | A referee’'s sale of ghoice city property | the winner for the n E i Calculate, 1027 k < Fighting Game Forever. 0 [ omination of Jus- | 100; 8350, Calculate, 102; t Braid, ';‘ ?:;l the number of days in the next pre-|ing skyward from the building and it |on the northeast corner of Drumm and | tice of the Court of Appeals in the Re- %l{u Marelio, . 8338, te, 100: | James J. Jeffries, the man who has SUMMARY. | ceding school year the district keeping looked as if the fire department was to | California streets and corner of Market, | bublican convention next vear. At the! pagy B 10: o) m B k—' e Y Errors—Kemme 5 beaib, Francks 2, |7CHe0] open the shortest term would|pe contronted with a disastrous con- | consisting of 8151976 feet, upon which | tme the agreement was made each an- | BI08 Dl 1067 8008, Mr. Dingle 108; | [0S Vecause’thare i3 nchedy left to B e s soerier o Touocke | 2| receive the greater proportion of the [ fagration. The second call was Imme- | o threc story and b © brick buliding | PITant was confident of success. Hall, | 8389, “Haven Run. 97; 8365, Cioche @'Or, %, ( NSHE him, arrived In town quietly yee- Double pley—Francks o Kelles ‘to Streb 5 | State school fund. This is mathémat- , diately sent in. Chief Sullivan took per- ree-story and basement brick buliding ; jo iy 0019 ‘hased his implicit confidence r “ADprentice allowance. erday morning, accompanied by his Eymes * Stolen bases_iane Miller, louts. | ically true, for the smaller the divisor | sonai commend and within a short time and stores and offices, was conducted BY | o, ", ggurances receved directly from ! WIS Joft saye he s eut of the Aght- Byrnes, Shields, Streib, Keliey. the greater the quotient and the fewer | he had control of the situation and kept Robert G. Hooker of Hooker & Lent, yes- Governor Pardee that he woyld get the ! LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. i does not intend to do Ey Shields € by Schmidt 1. days taught the greater the proportion | tha flames confined to the four-story | LéTday. The property was sold tu W. A. | commission to the Court of A bm a2 ;any more stunts on the elther. Pr Bchmiar B Lett oo besss—Seaitle 1 Oak of achiool moneys allowed therefor. .~ |prick bu wWhere they originated, z!:a'cllslmr«;; it bullding is rented { yolyin was tranquilly conna.m’.’ ’:l\r.: ARRFERE 19" |, The big fellow will go to: his\ home Stes. Umpire—Iiopr uperintendent Langdon .says the| The cause he fire is unknown, but T ing received positive assurance from! park R P Rithet, .m""'_"",.' May in Los Angeles after a few days. He e S ruling will resuilt in an increased allow- the officidls attribute its origin to spon- At the same sale the property at 40d-406 days from | jooks as strong and vigorous as ever, 1 Senator Lukens that Governor Pardée Honolulu. nece for 8an Francisco, as formerly t 2 5 Front street, between Clay and Wasn- said TACOMA TIGERS FINISH FIRST. |4iveidnce was hased on thé ol | s & s unm I8 |ington, $5:4xi0 feet; two-atory and base— | Bod. Seclded to inacribe the name ot {lie I ks A A€ Mty Gt s | SO et P ame e S d vin a day or two the H - ¥ Los Ao i Tre 1 Tecoms | ST A8 S 00| A SRS S B T | 5o Uil o v sonibd e T e R s B x| B SSERE Sk, R s e M m—— ook the second game of the present plan of computation Will be m.u.u.;:',‘, e iy i et ete bmmen. ty dledlale Taee Sunta “I am out of the game for keeps,” eries from ] ngeles to-Gay. The | rated. pairing planos. “This floor is stocked with g said Jeff, “and I want this to be dis- e |2 R e < S e X 0 fieey et Ll ture mave for the fielding of Molaygh- - SaesSl Hedrt Bagmar. ... 1 Soin 000K 4 by the Wiley B.| Fresborn and Mre. . W. Hopkins. another fight. Thers is nobedy in “homas and Bawm pliched good bail | A 8Tand bazaar is being beldat Native I Allen ny covered with planos |~ A suit in partition was brought to sep- gt e P .:‘ e i Mo and keot the hits well scattered, ex- | Sons’ Hall under the auspices of the and the ¢ done to these instru- | arate the jolnt ownership which resulted again my been poor and epting in the fourth Immine. whan alumnas of the Convent of the Bicred | ments by nd water will amount to | in the appointment of & referee by the I do not want to he bothered withisthe T e e e wiliDE, WHOD | [ieart for the bencfic of their hehool. many thousand dollars, though the loss | Superior C : 5 game from now on. I do not have to with an error, metted wo Tums ang ! The sftair wiil last two. nights more | is pastly covered by insurance. r‘( There was a good deal of lively bidding, fight for a living and I will not take T e a5 and | nd the many pretty featiras make it Bros.’ stock. consisted mostly-8f | many prominent busihess men attending o e Tt catin Sader e dveum- g S | Well worth seeng. Booths are ar- _and_tinware and also toys. It | the sale. : I Jose — R H p.a. Tanged on both sides of the hall and | was destroyed largely by water. This . . e Bt 40 RIS e AR F L O e, Popular Men o Serve Regiment. ung wi lanterns, mak ‘were running up % % Irving Institut - 3 T > Y. : Major David Smith of the Fifth - ute commencement ex ° o 3% 3= vuty puehitys memh C SR OF llmeht.N.G.C.. DEaaifa tast brantag Siciase ok Mimie. o . deainn at o o o 8 o] booths something inviting abou fat an election of captain and first lieu- Golden Gate Hall, the graduates being ° 1 1 3 o] it with pretty girls raing them and i Miss Evelyn Benton Clifford, Miss - 0 i 0 3 2|selling articles for ‘the bemefit. - . - ‘;;n:‘,"tc"t g::":;:! A. mm ‘had | ma M';n e l;: Ethel :‘;‘. H § . G. C. = : 1933 . : ]'“ TR Sillsger Hollister and Miss Elizubeth Les Mc- ______ ; R 2 & s p e Dermott. Prayer was delivered A 2 627 11 | rors—Flood, Cra Aloysius R. Dunnigan was Rev. Burr M. Weedon, rector of St. tm:m;:s& oy leutenant in place Luke's Church, and Professor Henry 150 aa trand, resigned, pres: fl'nl-l.g-'m,otwflor 000 02 * address. Among 010 06 those who eontributed to the musical the | part of the programme were Miss Flor- g B ence Guppy and Miss G. Hirsh- . P » i e 3

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