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T — { EDITED BY l THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1805. _ , RASMYTH | ° ND HALED BEFORE STEWARDS PROUD TICERS | BOARD BARS OUTPILIRTS WIN " MRE HUNBLED, POOLROOM MEN. | | MANELACH Tacoma Men Are Shut Out by Team Sporting Burlingame JOCKEY HILDEBRA Judges Do Not Approve of Rider’s Effo WHITNEY FILLY BOOKIES QUIT UPSETS FOLLOW BADLY AIDOEN WHEN HARD HIT DRYING TRACK rt on Duenna Contra Costa Supervisors Nip Club Colors Defeats the Baum, Who Allows but One : - < oad 2 . - Famous English Cantabs Pilot Makes No Effort to!Oma J Seores After Being|Dopesmiths Are Out of Line Hit During the Game Point RIChmOIldb Scheme. Stall Off the Challenge Backed From 40to1 Down | Under Changed Conditions OMAS SPOILS RECORD £ R. M. TOBIN A MEMBER of Last Cherry at End to 6 at St. Louis Track| and Fail to Pick Winners THU NOT 70 BE BETTING RESORT After Placing Eleven Sue- i California’s Representatives but the West- Starter Throughout Nothing ern Down Heavily With Their Mounts in the Fifth Race| Easy Vietor in the Fourth Race at Prohibitive Odds | Spectal Dispatch to The Call EANSAS CITY, May 26.—Form upsets were the rule at Elm Ridge again this afterncon, favorites being defeated In four of the six eyents. The talent had doped the runners for s heavy track, but the wind and sun dried the course | Spectal Dispatch to The Call. ST. LOUTS, Mey 26.—The ring at the | Fair Grounds was hammered to-day to ! the tune of $16,000. When Oma | backed from 40 to 1 to 6 to 1 wonm| the second race every one of the twen- | t bockmakers was hard hit, six| EXTRA WEIGHT Ligtle Fighter Gradually Approaches the Required; Notch for Next Fight ITING IS STRANGE|JOCKEYS ARE INJURED ‘ TWO FAVORITES SCOBEi cessive Vietories to His| OCAKEaND, day -d;g-cmx‘ S“[ns ' ()S?m BuDe;li:i:; : \'it;ory ! “ i : 32y passed an ordizknes probibiting the : er c er's Four Division Will Have|McMullin and S. Smith Go|{Leila Proves to Be an Credit He Falls DOWR| iin"or soois on races within the con- [“Rflm DD A cablegram received by Mrs. Celia Tobin Clark at Sax Mateo yesterday from her brother, Richard M Tobin. contains nformatieon which Indicates that the peloists of the Buriingame Country Club are distinguishing them- selves with ball and mallet on the fSeid in England On Tuesday at the Raxnelagh Clud grounds the Burlingame four deat the Old Cantabs by the decisive score of 10 goals to 1. The men sporting the Buriingame colors wera R. M. Tobin, | being put out of the running .n:uexyci to a remarkable extent during the| LOS ANGELES, May 26. —Baum, K Was h.tl;flmd up 2s & P:;‘W"mv 2od 'a:'a:ugrk"' P.,J. Menztes and Cap- Jak derson t 3 to 5, ran third | morning, and it was only three or four h hard luck from commaence- | it was talk this move ] espigny. the featurs Tac | Secontis siow. o ot ihe e -::n has been | that it 1s belleved ey tox |__Yuung Cosbet S working hatder 2:! The Old Cantabs is ane of the Best on New Braunfels| Ed Eylar put over his first winner | most consistent, pitched magnificent | the action of the board in this Rnrj-f Wt::;uk'm‘,g“;”;” L m"m‘: most famous teams n all England, Rostoff went down | of the meeting when Dr. Robverts, [ ball to-day, shutting Tacoma out, strik- | The ordinance prohibits the making ::7“? ith ‘Bas c"n_" He ex. | It !s made up of Walter McCreery, Hes- ts in the Afth race. coupled in the betting with Hazel Rob- | ing out six men 2nd allowing but s |Dets anywhere or at any time except at g St s pgua ,mm ments o¢| "oitine. Freake and Walter S. Buck- fered a concussion of the| erts and held favorite at 9 to 10, took | single hit. Nordyke was the only mag | the time of the county fair, sad m;"‘:i“ A at I he S ‘“‘M‘ have | B2StF. The latter, who captains tae nsidered dan the first race. Leila, at the prohibitive | to reack: first base, and he failed to get | the penalty for the infraction of this i e =% h'mm‘ long | ("3 comes from one of the most fam- odds of 1 to 3, was an easy winner in |any farther. He reached first on a|law imprisonment for six months or a|cond i S | the fourth race. These two were the base on balls in the first inning and only successful first choices of the day. fine of $500. journey. He is anxious to be returned | ous familfes of horsemen In Engiand and is constdered its greatest polo ex- i G RN winner over Hanlon, as he is prom- 4 azain on a single in the fourth. At all | Ponent 2 ised a match with Abe Attell. which | 3o o 1o g First race, seven furlongs—Dr. Roberts | Other times the Tscomas went out in ¥ . = n ving a splendid time. | @210, 3 t5 20. out), won; Giee Man B to 2. } ome-two-three order. Los Augeles’ he considers easier than his present eo- | . is staying with the Guests, a family 3 to 5. second; Fsby Blue (3 to 2), third. bal gagement. | which numbers almeost as many polo- Time, 1:32. rlayed errorless ball behind Baum. Although Hanlon was in an automo- | mes ay does his own. In August Mr | 'Stcond race, four and a half furiongs—Ag-| OB the other hand, Thomas, for bile smashup in Oakland Thursda¥ | Tobin will play on the Hom F Guest's N moto (§ 19 1 even, 2 to 5), won; Jurist (@ to | Tacoma, who had a record of elevent t the ular n 2 5 | 1€, out), second: Reuben (out), third. Time, i £ night, that did not prevent the pop | team at Deauville. Captain de Cres- _ o Chispa 108 A . . ;tf:::ihtf "‘C“:“:l i‘;’tm*m:'fln. e midget pugilist from going tATOUSE ! pigny will also be a member of the May Thorme 108, Pirate’s| ~ Third race, six furl a! or a to en three of ning stun’ 1 -y . 107, Bontta iof Bvelyn|agbs 1 sven) wom: Mares i ae £ it ] Dhew Botng two TG M e A his routine training Stunts at his QUAT-) tsam. The practice with such high- istry 108, Handy 3 freely in almost every inning. Score: ¢out), third. Time, 1:183%. g e e S A STRONG CANE ters in Alameda yesterday. It takes class players is expected to raise the something friskier than a chug-chuS| standard of team work of the Bur- o 3 é‘m 8§, out), wom; : Maxim | Les An:;u{ e Tacoma— wagon to put Eddie out of commission. | jingame men. In ko and ™ T TR T BB It 60 € Ol o e his friends say, and they reason that if | the ordinary details of piay they have and a gixteenth miles— | Flood2n 5 0 2 2 04 35 ¢ 0 0 2 3 STANDING OF THE CLUSS. the automobile could not down the Iit- | nothing to leara from the Europeas to 1, even 2t0 5). won; Ada | Smith3b 5 1 1 2 S5NrdykIb 2 0 111 2 tle fighter for the count Young Cnb!mm . second; Sanction (out), third | Dillon,1b 3 1 1 9 OEagans 3 ¢ 0 O z[ (American Leasue) |, .it's chances of turning the trick are | {Crvather 4 2 2 @ OMeLinit 3 6 0 2 0 EE R guas i ix furlongs—Best Man (3% to | Brsherlt 3 0 0 1 @ £ 30020 u.minotnd.un:. LIGHTNING STROKE CUTS = ch. g (3) by Bobby | 5). wan: Schoclcraf | Tom: 4120 HGrahmec 3 0 0 4 0| Pittsburg ..19 15 Cleveiang .17 11 .80T | Trainer Frank McDonald did not al- SOME CURIOUS CAPERS woe gz:!. Judge | | 2128 liHoganrf 3 0 0 1 0| Phifadelphia.17 15 .531 Philadelphia. fl m low his charge to do any sparring yes- Rinws Cnarm | 2000 3Thomap 3 0 0 0 4| Chieago .15 17 Si0Decoit o33 15 30| torday, as he had intended. because | Reef, Chimmey and Sides of & House tn Sl AR —— 2% 0 1212 “407iSe Louss .34 17 451 | Hanlon's lz: 'l;:;:dll !ender‘!::l;x_ b;- } New Orifeans Are KANSAS CITY ENTRIES. INNINGS. - - ing chapp e went on igh- Shattered. S CITY, May 26.—True Wing e i 13 -3 | ways in the morning with his old col- | With her head buried between two pil- arter in the handicap at on 210 x16 AMERICAN LEAGUE. lege chum, Toby Irwinm, and reeled of | lows and iying prostrate om 2 feather to-morrow at Elm Ridge Par 20000 26 Washington | ©iEht miles with ease. Three hours| mactress. Miss Cath 3% 2% | The entries: = 3 R SO Tl s mi”;’jm‘“"nmg rrom St Touls | after Iuncheon he went into his sym= 3 5 = i £ a ero 43 31 * L 2y 2 oy Ay | nasium and in the presence of | g s 6 BT Wity | Silen besee_mermamd, Tloot, spien, mee | DO Y i petting but | OF critical spectators worked for forty. | thriliing ghtring experiences recarded in Russell-Oia 110, Goldie 110. —Doyle. Two-base hits—Smith, Cravath, ' < | ive minutes with the bag and skipped | this city. The house was struck at 35 Celumb | - porr Ty e riongs, selling—Loyal | 501 Sacrifice hits—Brashear, . Baum. | three hits. Buchanan was substituted | o When e ce: i ] el G i st of T = | Secret §7 Arc Light 95 Clotr Hensope | Left on bases—Los Angeies 9, Tacoma 2 | for Sudhoff, but failed to stop the visit- | F9Pe- ased =rnoon anuary Biz Bow 98, Eduardo 98, Bases on_balls—Off Thomas 3_ off Baum 1. o T oown, 99, Ker- | Struck out—By Thomas 1, by ttc nel 101, Grand Vitesse 102, Flora de Voss 102, | ors. Attendance, 2300. Score: was rubbed down, Hanlon weighed 133 pounds. It is Trainer McDonald's plan | while the rain and wind storm was at its E 2 B B} height, and the bait, after following = 2 Dungaanon 104, Iole 104, Gold Bell 100. R e e e Ttk 2 B Bl e keep his man about this mark until | house wire, shattersd the roof and chim- . - Six furlongs. _seiling—Lydie | [1m® o€ game—1 hour &nd 20 mimmtes Um- | 5 T3 & 3|afew days before the fight. | ney over a rear upstairs reom and aise > S e e | B, e Sugdes and | among the visitors at Eddie’s quar- | filled the house with brokem plastering rth race, one mile, handicap—Auditor > Wisg 102, Glasstul 102, Gus Heidora oo 115. Fifth race, four and a haif furtongs. seiling —Margaret M 100, Rustic Lad 108, Prince Mis GARVIN STRIKES OUT NINE. Portland Ties the Score in the Fifth and Then Wins Handily. Rian 107, Bugle Horn 107, Our Bessie 108, | Haviland 168, Potrero Grande 110, Baikal 113, Pierce J 114 Weather clear; track guod. won the game for the locals to-day in the eighth inning. Osear Graham and Virgil Garvin were the pitchers. Oak- es—Sudhof?. ‘Weaver: Hughes and K CLEVELAND, May 26.—Cleveland won from New York in the tenth Imuing to-day. The flelding of both teams was brilllant in spite of the errors. Attendance, 3600: Score: ters yesterday was his brother, Dan | Hanlon. The latter takes a keea in-| terest in the welfare and condition of | the lad, who has made the family name his friends an opportunity to see him 8o f —_——— and destroyed several trinkets om the manteipiece. After going through all this Miss Surg! emerged from her place of shelter and calmiy called for assistance,. z = re Dei tha: nad L 03. Pitek: g and | tamous. Hanlon will do no boxing to- |2s she eved t the building a1t 10 g 0T e paous 104 | PORTLAND, May 26— Schiafley’s e R i % 1| Gay, but tomorrow afterncon at 3| been set on fire by the boit 108, Mr. Seott 108, Parvo 109 three-base Rit. « single by MeLean and | “'Bytrories—FHess and Buelow: Orth and Me- | gelock he will don the gloves and give | The Surgi residemce was struck after & Sixth race, one mile seiling—Federal 106, | 3 two-base hit by Runkle broke up and series of vivid lightning flashes had startled the entire neighborbood n the land clustered their Kits in the second —— | 9 was tn the engine-house when he saw ELM RIDGE SELECTIONS. Saning and phok rthi Skl WA ChCT SFEED OF ANIMALS || biaze start from a wire leading in the | First race—Streator Cyelome, Earl| held until the fifth, when s bad throw The Common Fien Is Rated as Ome of | firection of Miss Surgis home He Rogers, Goldle. by Deversaux gave Portland a chance the Fastest Im Proportion | watched the sparks as they rapidly ap- s = Second race—Clover Hamptom, Ker-|to tle the score. Garvin struck out to Its Stxe. | proached the cormer of and 2 as nel, Iole. nine men. The score: For fifteen years Joseph Olshausen, a | Lapeyrouse streets, whenm suddenly the Third race—Lydie Wrousman, Melo- | Portiand— | Oakland— = e | circult fumped from the wire to an elec- . = dlous, Royal Legend. ABR EP A ABR EP, Buropean engineer, has studying the | .i. signal button om the fromt of the o Auu..too:xv.mmccuox-fi speeds of many kinds of animals. Surgt place. Fourth race—R. —— mmh'i’:fi?gfi;sigf’""-fi}zsg: reaches velocities. but_oaly mmma-k:s:‘mzwmm‘:: Swags 3 | Schify.db 4 1 2 0 3 Streibib 4 0 O E by artificial aids, a good pedestrian’s| goor was knoe! its hinges and . Emee—iguels, Margaret M| wodart® 106 OmawrTha DL oI NATIONAL LEAGUE. rate being a sixteenth of & mile In tWelVe | sioey panel broken into fragments. The g : o. Mleanc3 1 210 1Dvrux3b 4 0 1 4 0 NBW _YORK, May 26.—New York easily de- | seconds, while a German soldier marches | ;5. of the house where the hinges wers . Sixth race — Haviland, Potlero, s S : g!'fl-h.-scg 254 g r-:-g’ - ::-36 Feroe o m*fl'_";mm’ three miles an hour and five miles quick- | sagtened was. torn into spiinters betore or Grande, Pleree J. ““““, oooo{m&“pzooacm- oy mgnam&gmmdotmmfimmn?&uxfilw ST. LOUIS ENTRIES. HIGH SCHOOL BALL TEAMS Tm:&‘;;:fl%m”‘T 2 gdf-mmmmn-mt knocked off and broken, but a large plate 2 S Tévif:éslfijf'go—% TO MEET ON THE DIAMOND ‘E-: : HTWT% s . ek m-:z a broad jmp:.nu s ;nlnw:s::“ over the mantel was - Club Members’ handicap, t0 | Liek and Polytechnic Nines Will Play 000 12 e rawm&—mn%-'m nine inches a second, murmmheu Ifl‘: a crack, one of the many freaks nh'- Saivage, L 3000 is cdded. Th entries | the Final Game for the Sub- 11027 flmmbw Boston. with twe “pits He | an eight-cared Ddarge Is e by the lightning The plastering I . 3 turiongs, g—Coreen 98. | League Championshi pitched his best game of the season. Attend. | the skater’s IS nine to tem yards, same room and that of the adjoining a2 U5, By St S M o o Eelley, Devereaux 2, Graham. | ance, 2000. Score: the runner on skids has made twenty-f0UF | room which was occupled by Miss Surgs, GRAVESEND ENTRIES. | , Doctor an ‘w‘.:au"o!' =3 S A when the smoke of | Struck cut—By Garvin 9. Flst base om er- e B EH E |yards a second, and the jumper on skiS | yaq torn from the walls and ceiling. ¥ g s » 2 96, Jake Ward 107 | battle has cleared away from the Pre- 3 on balls—Oft Boston ... 1z 2 reached almost forty yards. The rec-| The jightning. according to Captain Gal- NEW Ma: The Preakness en-sixteenths of a mile | o;3:5 aepletic a. 2, off Graham 3. Left on bases—Portiand 10, | Philadeiphia 3 10 1fbas < - Blae | etechnie ninh eoraie her Lick of | Gekland 7. Two-tase hits—Koily, Devareaux. |- Bastories. Fraser and Morsu: Pitttnger and | ord on @ bicyele is sixty-six yards a sec- | jeio’s examination. followed the bell wire - Polytechnic high schools will hold the | Runkle, Francks. base hit—Schlafey” | Kahoe Umpire—Klem. ond. The horse makes long gallops &t SIX | through three rooms and the kitchen to & - < | baseball championship of the San Fran- | Double play—Graham to Francks to Streib. | = PRINCETON, N. J., May 26.—Pittsburg Na— miles an hour, the fastest dog—the Rus- | gmall shelf used for the storage cells card to-mor- | €iace sub-leagus of the Acadumie Ath- | Suees, EECCNRa s M garin. | tonals, 4; Princeton University. 3. . | sian wolf hound—shows seventy-fve feet| These wers found intact, but the currest | letic League. The game will be a fast | by pitched bailBy ey i T e a second and the gazelle attains eighty | contiued down another wire to the rear 02, ‘:nd bfurmus ;:; u;cfl the last batter | P ball—By ldmnmp‘li‘ w:_(;:h—ay Investitures in England. feet in @ second. of the house. It must have —mh E lairs 97, Wruit 95. Charie: u as been ret he chan £ 1. Time of o forty- mads ostrich fast- for three boards In a 8 | o Eria ‘;— e e U5 AR Bk 30} pame it et e e ) Umpire—Klopt. Attendance, mthmxnll;“ mh:!m‘: fo‘:nl.npfl m'mf thmm;z .mm:- _n:gn’:im- pir- o e s, W dit & xfi;;l;;-sifii l:uqum.g miles, Club| The game will mean more to the g8 —_———— tures. Hitherto the order has been: | sight feet a second. In measured fights | work was dome by a carpenter. Members' handicap, $3008 added—Little Scout | black and gold than to the Bush-street ¥ WITH RIDER. | - 3 i en | the Virginia rainpiper has a record of | After demciishing the fenché the power 117 Au Revolr 114 Broomhandle 98, Jack | school, as it would make the third | WEIRD FALLS . No insignia are by gentlem 50 yards s minute and the Eurcpean |again followed the Deil wire. going uD the .. Young 102, A ‘“fi“fifé",m ;;:";0‘:3 consecutive victory of the Lick lads "_"w who are to be invested.” In future, swallow has exceeded 30 yards. The steps to a room om the second fSoor. 6, B4 Sheridan :31. “‘)‘x Tfie“ o I M | over the ym‘h schools of San Fran- | Pins Jockey '-fly- mder Her and p,yever the recipients of honors are slowest creatures are snails and certain | Here m—nmzt.-n-. e w’“‘m'bm 107, The | cisco. Polytechnic has been within Breaks His Leg to wear any orders, decorations or| .. peetles, a heaithy suail's highest | for every slate was torn Toaf and Co ? 106, Freebooter 96 (Lirtl | reach of the much coveted honor twice| ST. LOUIS, May 26.—In the steeple- | medals which they may have received. | o 3 peing five and a half inches an|the brick chimney scattersd @I almosc Scout and Az Revoir, G C Bempert Compary | in the last few years and a victory at | chase of the American Jockey Club to- | Investitures are now state ceremonials. | poo every aireetion. ':-.'_n"' S B m! ,wlfi.fini:m. The B vy Sy u.fls time would be the goal of its am- | day Welrd fell just after the las* jump, | Queen Victoria observed semi-state if For fractions of a second certain small ;::l ‘were huried ;‘-::-n - : | oo Seaia, Mcs M ulmssetantry: Fypmstoen | BICLGL: RS Sl il e S ptuning her jockey, Formly, under her | the function was at Windsor Castle, | restures have almost meredible speeds. Sylng PG e Superioll Suin i o, ik ruonts, elise—Sincerity | | J4Ck_Whe pltcher, Hall catcher, Heiomui. | and breaking his leg. At the time of | DUE &% ORROTRC IRSR WOS B CONSUCN (e mouse of the Africas desclotol | ST SUC, o Siaey fack. the rom : Beiia 90, Eed Lear 9, Mariin 102 Hilous 82 | [o Srar base, Sarieau second base. Dearin | the sccident Welrd was In & command- | oore, s mors of fhe cout 1o attend e “Whilc the common flea jumps | was & wreek. Howling Dervish 10F. Dargia 106 Willowdens | 0.1 ACeon center fieid, “ighe field. | i0% position. ance. It is undersiood that next year |2 iafvial yelocity of %0 feet, or ten | Miss Sursi explained that she wemt 8. Van Ness 110, Jungle Imp 8, Our i | piytachnic — Garibaldt piicher, (uénin| After the race and while being led the periodical investitutes of the Bath, m“m through the whele thing without a aT race: ous ant stxments miles purse | CUCNET, Py A bag Bliss second base | to the stable Broadway dropped dead | ine 'St Michasl and St George, the| T S WS ccratch. She attributes her sscave fom —Maie Hazion 102, Action 112 Joe Lesser 100, { oy lort feld, Gabrino center fleid, Valsing. | O% the track. Resules: / Indian orders, and the military decora- “The Gift of Gab.™ S - & m-m-. | Biennenworth 167 t fleld. i fatmgs— Curew oy circumstances. S BT EE | TEE S o n e ot st | i Lot el RS L | vmne oo st St Tames - Palace | What the witty Colts toem the TH T il e ws s € oo o0 102, D Sheridan 07. Puthmaster 96, | athietic Time, 51 o = Queen usually conferred in- ssful . especially on the r afraid and protectsd “"?:x-rtm I06. Cotlion 85 e B wris | STRONG FIELDS TO START Timajong second, . Cobamett third Tme, vestitures to the higher classes of the | roaq A red-cheeked. s Lo o sy oo st ey S George Vivian —— 1:30 4-5. several e. Knights Grand -, who had just returmed - afraid lifs before 1-w};—:€xos, P:qu\u . IN THE MATINEE RACES t'?‘;: - =, ‘: o and Knights Commanders. ,r: :mmq' .em:? ‘:-m S was pever — -y —ah Guardsman third. Time. 3:01 1-5. however, has made automobile her experience. “dut something ST. LOUTS SELECTIONS. Entries for the San Francises E | " Fourth race, five furlo 3 won, | to invest the companions of the orders, | Suode farmers and residents of the | I feliums Be% SXPRREEC PO SORRERR | First race—Jake Ward, Apple Sweet, Club’s Meet Promise Exeiting . Griffin third. Time, | who are introduced into his Majesty’s | jmajer towns of Minnesota take to the bed, as I know that a feather < 106 E { voreage. Neodting: omil Fnciage Sl 100 s s x Dresence in single file, as at a levee— | e = le | mattress 5 = non-conductor. I Bad hard- L Pmosy . | Secomd race—Silver Sme, Fargs, Ab-| gyong fields of trotters and pacers are i juna The Don third Time. 14335, | London Times. “Its this Way. e Sy it that | I¥ covered my head with the pillows when Teather clear: track fast entered for the matinee races of the San | _Sixth race, six ‘won, T B e i T like to be ent -y I heard a loud report, accompanied by & | Third race — Matador, AN Black, % Operator second, Miss Gould third. Time, Few Millionaires in France. applies more mmvhflew‘ I knew it was lghtning. GRAVESEND SELECTIONS. | s doab Francisco Driving Club to be held at |77 compiled in B than it does to another it is in the but it was all over so quick that [ did net Br the New York Moraing Telesrash | poyreh rmee—Bemmett entry, Broom- | Ingleside racecourse on Decoration .day. T B iy I st i where the farmers untit T an-(nm—-‘la. St. Valeatine, | pandle, Lubin. The free-for-all promises Langford Outpoints Jackson. oscan. Secound race—Flying Buttress, Flying | Frank Bell. Lady Jeffries, King and other | Langford of Cambridge Virgisias, Jim Newman. { sSixth race—Joe Lesser, Blennenworth, | fiyers. The entries: { cision Hollis. o = Seventh race Camnyon, Watercure, ":Mls = BT, l.’r.'é.f- h';(::fldn o e a’x -‘;?: the . = fifteen-round Foarth -.«—wmmc-y-u‘-.. > | Pretra 2. 3 .‘L.n.r.x.—-_'mhzamum Cairagorm. | i eeE L &5, mg%‘_n&w- Bitly O'Kane, | Sk Rkt E Fifeh rzce—iss Point, Rust, Hoeray., oLYMPIC BOXERS GO NORTH 2358 Siass I Donovaw's Littis Jim_ A | Olympie Boat Club Opening Day. I r“"—'“',""‘*—’» Jemnte | FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIPS | Stocics Lightioor. ¥. Jensen's Tohama Nov.i-| The Olympic Boat Club will hold its oz el ! ler's Sematar Hearst = 3 5 opening day and regatta at its clubhouse, Pretension Defests Streller. | Compete tn Zuns af the Pt &k‘m{muwsmmlim'? et h-‘- | Ky. ay . —Churchill Green’ . year - land Exposttion.. 2:20 class—C. Beckefs F. H. Chase. C. anything ever held ctub. opper- | The Olympic Club will send its clever- | Mitchei's ¥ L B, D: Robes nti‘“‘mu.‘m‘n"‘:‘hi valued | Latest Paris Beverage. Hot third. Time. | st three boxers to the Portland Expo- L ged Ercsmont, E. Sehmitz's Stater o P . Al figures are | Paris has given up the “green hour,” renme won, | Sition to take part in the champlonship | T eite sl v, Veribics A Semdy, D, | DY membems e O on cur- | gecording to a correspondent of the third. “Thme, | Douts, which will be held on June €. | Adams’ D. 1 France taxa- | Boston Transeript, for a mild and vir- = The boxers who will sport the fiying 0~ | F- E. searching. —Chi- | tyous devotion to “tilleul.™ Ev ry tea- i e Tl Sway wom. |are Al Kaufman, a heavy-weight: Willie | rcom hag it, the true “silvered tiileul”™ j<s secomd. Congtess Hall | Dever, 135 pounds, and James McClair, [mmmcmm furlongs. handieap—Pre- | 145 pounds. Bob Lundie also goes as an ycung leaves and blossoms. That is i oacsen. Sty By et | enatiached Bower 2 in dis-|what it Is. It looks like tea leaves e wetond. Prmees it e & | the Olympic Ciub expects ta bring to this Mfluk :‘"‘.‘_‘mflm“—.’m—. ks B city the boxers who ;’xmnw,mmk—mflum.mnflvuhthmmmm mu.flx- It irritates no second, Bonmie Sue third. Time, 1:3685 at 2 tournament in the club. . ekt _"r"mw“-*_ S The club will also be strongly repre- > chab i It produces no mervousness. Indeed, 0ld Geromime Rides Winninz Race. sented In the. swimming events, as Scott - The it calms nervousness. And there you LAWTON, O. T., May 25.—Geronime. | Leary will start in the short distance ' barze | are! Tileul! The latest. mest fash- ! the aged Apache chief. rode his sorrel|races and F. B. Gayly in the long dis- be bl " Duris Bevetage. THSL" & horse, Geromimo, in a race at the fair | tance events. specialty like grounds to-day and won « 3150 purse. Kautman will box Jack Sullivan at the m‘m* PR U P 2 Hawthorne Club show next Wednesday Jeclt They want yor- oo Kk When your liver is inactive, when you | Bight in Mechanics’ Pavilion. This will play poker. They their heads are dull and drowsy by day and restiess | €ive him some needed experience in com- %2 to ¥ v 1 &t night. take Lash's Bitters. =" | petition | Fifth race—Vam Ness, Red Leaf, ; /l i f

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