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THE, SAN FRANCISGO CALL. SATURDAY, JULY 15. 1905. \i\*’/l.or"c IN LAST kney’s Drive Into Right Field Shatters Hopes of Seals. GAMES TO-DAY. Oakland-Los Angeles, Recreation Park. San Francisco at Seattle. Portinnd at Tacoma. RESULTS OF GAMES. Seattle 7, San Francisco 8. and 5, Lox Angeles 3. oma 2, Portand 0. ST A\Ul\h THE CLUBS. League.) o8 Any {ukiand cn e v 14.—The Seals had the to 0 at one period developed = wild and as he aid not relieved him in the 1 one man out against sther run The Call 'lwnrked lovely most of the time. PERIOD. 1 R 97 R Commuters’ Early Lead Holds Good Till the Game Is Over. The Commuters were in the run-get- | ting business early and often yesterday afternocon. They did not overloock any bets vhen Dolly Gray appeared easy, and when the .fifth spasm hove in sight it was five for Oakiand and one for the Ange's. Mr. Dillon created quite a stir in the sixth by walloping the leather out of the lot and bringing Mr. Smith in to herald his approach. But after that tae southern delega.on never fig- ured as a headliner. | Oscar Graham had his spit ball and it Dolly {Gray had nothing, and for this reason Cap Dillon cailed for Busher Goodwin at the beginning of the sixth, and the run- ! getting feats of the Commuters ceased |after that period. Gray was walloped hard in spots and the Commuters ran | bases like a bunch of jackrabbits, espe- who had the whole Los watching him. And Dunleavy’s batting eye was neéver | brighter than terday. He swung on | the ball for a pair of singles and a double, cially Dunleavy | Angeles layou the lauter hitting the fence in the second from Bernard. EITHER OF TWD /@ NEN ACREENBLE Welch or Graney Will Be Se- lected to Referee Britt- Sullivan - Entertainment MANAGERS - SATISFIED Third Man in the Ring Will Probably - Be Chosen - at Conference This Evening No referee was named for the Britt- Sulllvan fight at the meeting last night. The names of Eddie Graney and Jack Welch figured prominently and ‘when Al Herford, Willle Britt and ~ Morris Levy get together again this evening it is certain that one of the two men first named will be chosen as the third per- son in the ring next Friday night. The conference was long and mat- ters were not sg/easily adjusted as it was expected they would be. Herford CI('E Y ROBBINS BADLY IN] URED AT BRIGHTON BEACH. ,NO REFEREE CHOSEN FOR BRITT-SULLIVAN FIGHT OPENUPSTRONG] SINISTER CUTS LOOSE, BEATING FAVORITE L e Allan-a-Dale Is Lucky|Castoff Secret Shows Up Fleet Sainada. Special Dispatch to The Call. ST. LOUIS, July 14—With a lead of three open lengths over Sainada at the last sixteenth pole of to-day's two-year- old handicap at Delmar, Secret, a castoff Smathers wickedly and almost put Jockey Harris over the fence. mount heavily over the straightened the horse, seventy yards out, and got Secret going again, just in time to beat out Sainada. Sonny, the 4 to 5 favorite, could do no better than third. Another odds-on choice to logse was Dr. Attendance 1500. Track 20 Get Place. 8pecial Dispatch to The Call. NEW YORK, July 14—Walter F. Rob- bins, a jockey, was thrown in the first race this afternoon and taken 1n an am- bulance to the paddock, seriously injured. The ordinary card did not bring out the usual number of racegoers to Brighton to-day, the attendance being mostly reg- ulars and numbering about 8000. The rain of yesterday had been sopped up and the sun made the track fast. In the fourth race, Sinister had plenty of speed, and ran out in front all' the Way, ‘winning easily at the end by two and a half lengths. Allan-a-Dale was favorite and, raeing in second place to the win- ner from the start, got the place from ‘Wotan by three and a half lengths. Sum- mary: FIRST RACE—Six tfurlongs, handicap for tvm-ynr~ol Hor: St e B t { b to 2—Ala Russell, Fin. h 22 1 of the Scharff at 3 to 6. dry, but slow. To-morrow will be an important day for racing in Missouri. ords of the State Legislature will be of- 11% | fered in evidence at the trial, the counsel of the track arguing that the law making By stable, bore out dint of beating his head, Harris The official rec- Steeplechase Captured by Outsider. Special Dispatch to The Call. CINCINNATI, July 14—The card at La- tonia to-day while interesting was made up of ordinary horses, class being sadiy lacking. Not a favorite won. The fea- ture event,- the Steeplechase Handicap, went to Alline Abbott, an outsider in the betting. A small sized killing was made on Matthew Gault from the Rome Respess stable in the first race. Opening at 5 to 1, the odds were pounded down to 18 to 5 at post time. Gault won rather cleverly in the closing strides, while Dei- | agoa, an odds on favorite, finished in the ruck. Summary: FIRST RACE—Six furlongs; three-year-olds and up; purse. Betting. Horse. Weight. Jockey. St. 181054 Mat Gault, #® (Vadbout) § 17 to 1—Butinski, 91 (Morris). .. 9 to 1—The Pet, 81 (Radtke) Time, 1:13 4-5. Start Winner, J. B. Respess' b. c. Her Favor, BlDonoso 108, Del: {Jlm Dougias o4, May Eiten named. . 2",4! % 14 22 B 2 1 131 Won driving. (3) by Maceo- 0a_100, Colonel ), Safety Light | SPORTS | AMATELR CLUBS BACK IN FOLD Governing Body of P. A. A. Admits Promoters and the Game Is to Be Renewed NOT ALLOWED TO VOTE James E. Sullivan of New York Will Be Reeceived by Prominent Athletes —_—— At a meeting of the Pacific Athletia Association held last night it was de- cided to allow the Hayes Valley, San Francisco and Bay City clubs to hold amateur fights provided they get the sanction of the association. This was done notwithstanding the membership committee's report against their admis- sion. The association will hold them to a strict interpretation of the amateur rules, but without a vote at the meetings, and this is considered to be the last chance of the clubs to retain their amateur standings in view of previous violations jitching | Tound and getting away 9 105 finished i M | This was followed by a drive to left by | said he liked Graney. and Britt also| Time, 1:162.5, sgl.lrn( @Buris v.}on‘:,,fn’,, bookirig at race tracks a felony was not ” of the rules. with » | Moskiman, which sent Dun through. hA Itked the blacksmith, but th‘flld not gncl; a""“{g’,&' A by mnn&' passed in accordance with the require- B‘@NDM‘RACA—HV. and a half turiongs; A committee consisting of Max Rosen- ed him | couple more in the next Inning brought t to come to conclusions ulek- ona, STUEI, ments of the constitution. Failing to geare PUFSRE feld, Olympie Club; R. K. Ryan Jr., St heougn | still another over, and three more fol- | w27 6 CORE VS LN Ay g".,““-:‘,“"“““"_' Mollis Donohiue, Derision, finished | make this point the cases against the g.fi,"}if“m"',ff,_‘","" '(?{.':,','mi'“ s% '™ | Ignatius College. and A. P. Rothkopf, as tied, | Jowed in rapid succession in the fourth | g Tiok Welch, the official referes of bookmakers will go to trial on July 24. |20 to 1—Neodosha,110 (Goodchild) § 2 h 2 3 | Dolphin Boat Club, was appointed to re- s records | ard fifth, so the Oaks had the game In | ihe Hayes Valley Club. SECOND RACE—One and a sixteenth miles, | If beaten these will be appealed. If this! 6to1—Hoi Ponai.ufl (Treubel). 8 1 1%3 1} | ecive Secretary James E. Sullivan of the sgelling; for four-year-olds: Jockey. 8 to 1- 40 to 1—Hippocrates, 08 (schn 11 to 5—Flammula, Amateur Athletlc Union when he arrives here from the Portland Exposition. Sul- livan Is present at the American cham- pionship games which are being held in | early. Brashear clouted one &gainst the right | field fence for two bags in the fifth and | Ross sacrificed. Stanley let the next ball It was decided to call the meeting s T . off till to-night and in the meantime both Welch and Graney will be ques- tioned regarding their feelings in the by Pithemus-Art! hfln 15 5 85.3% Wnn unllx Wln- is lost also the constitutionality of the | hine . SavN law will be attacked on the ground that | mise. 104, Gold Mat: Loyal the body of the bill is broader than its | Front 107, Granada 109, ID,I..Z:’PVG-I lyfil' title, a constitutional defect in this State. | finished as named. Start fl.lr three bases SAN F | ¢ | &ct away from him and Brashear start- |ed for the pan. Stanley recovered the | sphere and tossed to uraham. The play | at the plate was close, but Umpire Pe- | 1ine gave the runmer the benefit, and 8o | the Angels picked up their first run. Smith managed to beat out a scratch hit to Francks in the next period and , Dillon eamé to the bat and planted the ball over the right field fence, just a foot atter. As no other judges of the ! sport figure prominently in the contest it is an assured fact that either Graney or Welch will be named, ‘When Britt and Herford were: still in a deadlock Morris Levy proposed the name of Jim Jeffries. This -seemed agreeable to both men, but as Jeff is a long way off and hard to reach it is not likely he will figure in the going. Time, 1:46. ner, M. Corbett's br. fiy." Aiwood, Action, wu-m ished as named. THIRD RACE—Six Six furlongs, three-year-olds: Betting, Horse, Wfl(ht. Jockey. 3 to b—Dreamer, dbnnfl) l 1 % 1 2 7 to 1—~Humo, uz yne) ceene ® 10 to 1—Jerry C, lm (W.Knapp) good. 3 y b. g. by Hamburg- Fleur. de erle, Katle Cafrey, Torch- by Persimmon-Sand- Dome, fin- purse; for The racing people say they will fight to the last kopje. Summary: FIRST RACE—Six furlongs; two-year-olds and up; seliing: Betting. Horse, Weight, Jock Fi 10 to 1~Trixle white, 96 (Bliss BL & % Soharft, 106 (Hu’r‘l) l !‘"nne:u lsm (Livngstn) 2 4 h a n 3105— 6 to 1 ey uPDle y_Bros.' Won driving. 8) by Box-Fanny sweet 103, Bandiily 101, Barne: della xon, 100, Arthur THIRD RA@—OBG mile; and up; Retting, Hores. Welght. Jocke. 5 to it 1 38 18 11 to m—h Puceile,04 (Radtke) 3 12342 1% 8 ta 2_Telephone, 107 (Larsen) 3 22 3 16 ‘Start good. Won easily. Bowaats b m. (3 by Ben Brosh: three-year-olds ‘Winner, Maid of Dorset. Gr'en Gown 90, His Majesty 90, finished as named. FOURTH RACE—Five furlongs; two-year- Portland. Several applicants were examined for permits to box at the coming tournaments to be held at the Hawthorne, Olymple and other clubs in the near future. Sanc- | tion was granted the application of the Hawthorne Club to hold a boxing exhibi- tion at Mechanics’ Pavilion July 26 Charles Hillard of Texas was granted an amateur's license to fight Charles 87, | outs . T 1 sympa- Forget, i betore the Hawthorne Club at Phists it Secesd T ks (o0 baR. ot byt S e £ dnd ollo; White" Morsh, Hign Life, Floralls, 1n- | % foliied s Setiing. Horse. r?v v Tostar: S 8 wia. | the uramingat ot Mechanics' Paviien e when Dillon landed on the next oné and { joh, <R S m""““"‘- 02, | SECOND RACK—Seven furlongs; three-year- | 11 wz—z:.n. (Morrison)... 1 11 16 | July 26. The Texan weighs about 20 | dispaiched it out of the lot in fair ground the fans swore it was a great feat. The with the boxers would draw, a /the many additional dollars in ndian Star, fnished ‘as fa * FOURTH RACE-One and &n elghth miles; olds and up; selll; Betting Horse, Weight, Jockey, St. 5 2 16 B to 1—Vie 106 (Radtke) 4 41024 ® r.oz—Cuncm. 13( (Vanderbout) 8. 2h 34 ¥ Won _easily. pounds and the local man 1M. Al Young, who indorsed the application of Hillard, fice. 1 to 8—Dave Sommers, 112 Sew] - score: O dile Gradey his.not et By o [ e B 10 to 1—Grey Plume, 111 2 s th 33 | wione W B scmite's b Florist- | claims that the go between the heavy- OAKLAND. quit the judging of. fights for keeps. | § wi—slnllurb‘lofl .. nnn) 8 1*1 1‘*& "’1—"“ o (LVnmo) 1 a h 3 1% fil:‘j’-‘_fl-“?nm- 101, Stiver Sue 100, fin- | weights will be a fast contest, as both a AB. R BH. SB. PO. A. E. | Willie Britt said last night he was sure 2';;1,‘::},‘,.':,"" m““‘h‘;’; £ Winher, We W Eiliots bl 5. (& by Hine ek gie et 1) ee S amatours 4 0 t: 'L‘ 4 0 0| Graney was out of the game and never | ' Tims, A bad. Wem .“. fi: munvfiet .. Sir Carter 116, Limerick Girl 108, ‘hm’xm 'lotl:CE.n—d!te.pl«:hlu. short course; ’l;l;:y n;en h'; n‘\::t t::er‘ ;:; :. ‘:m o § 2 9 % % 3 ¢ intended to return again; but the little o ' br. s E.-h; ""“ Cénsor 120, finished as na o Tiorme, Welght. dackey. Bt. eaid Young, “and 1t would not gurprise 4+ 2 3 2 2 0 ofblacksmith said such was not the case s".“m in ””um"una aniived 35 ok : e to AL Apbotr, 138 Gonneton) 5 18 185 | 5@ Ay Tilarar Bolmirg Bl or o e 4 0 2 0 0 0 0|and that he was likely to ‘bresk into e At v THIRD “RACE—Five furlongs; two-year- | 12 to l—Betmuda, 134 (McClure). me If the Te . g "mn o Sohiir 8 0 1 010 0 1lthegame again at ahy time. FIFTH RACE—Five and & hait lnrlon:-. gedt‘d O Wb e i : hehae. aversibing. to_ dnke o Qe 3 0o 0 0o 5 o of, It Willlam Greer Harrison, presi- O O ent oo s 9t g‘—xflh‘flm L%y WS 1% 1 I_Schladt's ch. D e Dot siard WA Aame 2 0 0 0 0 3 odent of the Olympic Club, is willing I o, o e piD 5 ety Boady boxed with ai P s e; % to 1—Anatih, 100 (R RN S 3 of them Started out with all the qualities — — — — — —|[will take up the burden,” said the man | po-to- Morris, nwm H zxm zw Frinity Ben 137 Bright_Giel 198 Ohlo King Hre o pSanadrBpthseor | 2 5 7 8 2 10 1/ who has refereed more champlonship - Provost, 08 (Horner) finished as n T oA Y Beinr g gy Tub will ANGELES. ; o R Ry ok Slbyitly. lost rider. Besides these big boxers the club w battles than any other sport who ever | wync: f ~Albers' br. f. by Canopus-Andrisa. arrange for some good preliminary mills AB.R BEH.SB.FO. A E |lived. “I would quit the game for | Youth St 'Estephe, Harly Hours, Wool Soap, ms B Holt 105, George Sohell 106, Aalshed | - SIXTH RACE—Six furlongs; three-year-olds S he Dest amateurs in the city on the . 20 80 0 ¢ 9 ©lkeeps if it would interfere at all with | Beiden, Gentian, Swimming Girl, Miss Lin- | &8 named, and uo; purse: : ot i1 1 0 1 8§ o|mystanding as a member of the club. |gard, dhur of Beverly and O. K. finished as SoURTH mm—m;vmu. el F&m&@e;zh;m %lv‘:.ly )5; l!g _fivlz following clubs were represented n 4 1 1 0 8 1 0| “The winged ‘O’ Is not yery kindly [Pame Bl longs; handicap 2 5to 2—Shawana, 102 (Radtke). 2 last night: Academic Athletic League, = i : 'l’ (1. g fi g } | disposed toward professional athletics SIXTH RACE—One and a sixteenth miles; | Betting. Bom Wex‘ht Jockey. St. Fin. | 11 to 10—Gay Boy, W‘ (H.ndn California Association Football League, ; § 000 17 gland forthis reason’t do fiot know just | for maiacp thretyeatolds gud oB: pures, | 119 {-SSnRG, 1 CEunal & wiltiams & Cors. eh. Doiphin Boat Club, Hawthorne Club, Oe- .3 ° 9 ?, f. '1' ?’ ;fi;?at }}Bduri f:a;:?:nwvlvllll’ln ;‘{hm tIh:h':::‘; foe';%nf_,\f;", o'(laoa Sx’.:m) u 9 31: 10—Sohny. 108 (Foley). by Fonso-Harpy. Intense 108, Palmdale 108, | cidenta! Club, olym;m;1 ;lubl Rexnnm.o : 6 L. Prudence, ished as nam: wing Club. Goodwin, 1 0 0 0 0 0 Olact I certainly will do the honors as |20 19 1—Giow star.'1 fsu - ':n; T ERTRIES Club and the South End Rowing s 1 3 3 0 24 11 2| lom both pri als af Time, 1 rt fatr, (CINN. ENTRIES. n B bt 5 G | Aeeat uth bat T o not Bt fo stund ';;;-3;, x {m‘_ S CINCINNATI, July 14. — Following Y“"::F:.::,‘l’,u'_“':c'::":m‘ g T mpire | 001 2 0 0 eg|iRanybody's way.” oodsman, Barsn n‘nn Maid of Timbuctoo, are the entries for to-morrow at La- | 00136008 ——e————— Mavimiling: Chapalia Lindale and Georgla | mile; selling tonia: Next Week Ward and Wright Meet the [ i1 29000 ¥ Pine finished as ed. Betting. Horse. Welght. Jockey. Tirst race, six furlongs, selling—Chikora Champlons of Australia im [ 202003 %7] ) Y_b xES. Even—Tony wvmsg".l& (Rice) Maia 87, a-ncn;: l:omnra'l,umu 'asfi'x-:.z'mn the Finals. : i F me | v NEW_YORK ENTR] 91, Mary Eleanor armo ay NOT A GIANT REACHES HoME. | t:l‘gl!lg::wm A AT 'NEW YORK, July 14.—Following are & BTy i iojor Carpentsr 0%, Ivernia 94 | LONDON, July ’h‘ “lfl"le":;":,?:m‘z;'_’ \ —Dillon. Two-base hits—Dunieavy, Bruhelr the entries for to-morrow at Brighton me, s !!Awy Jack 94, Rain or Shine 97, Clarion 101, [ and Beals C. Wright play’ P! Bill Thomas Is Better Than Essick in ner, Newmnn & Bip tennis throughout the three sets rifice hits—Graham, Ross. First base Beach. tello-Epinal, five furiongs, purse—Hostiltty | 30/P, *€ SINIKI at the Queen’s Club to-day, defeating 00, & Pinch. errorsOakiand 1. Los Angeles 1. Firet bess 101, ' To-day's game was | o7 calied bells—Off Graham 4, oft Gray 3, off JFirst race, five and & bait furlongs, two- (o 3‘7”"!";} e ATy 108 101, Tom Roberts 104, Matabon 1o 104, Goldway | T8 N0, X imost ease Max Garmot and et + | v 4 ft on bases—Oakland 6, Los b4 L ¥ » in the semi-final s ss because the pitch- | S000ls 5 Seruck out—By Gr 2 Fapid Tranait 130, Jim MeVicker 110, Suds 11 4, Oak Duke 107, Leta D e Frivol 98, | M. Dacugls of France in e However, theve Was | ey 1. by Geatein 1 k. Bk itk mnamn 110, Meisor 110, Sir Carutnors 1| exrm N?—'{‘l&* mr—em and up; ons | aran 55, Rheingold 90, Biytnensss 97, Federai | doubles for the Dwight F: Davis inter- fe. Ats, Runkle, | 1 g- i ors ol L e 1 1o T rammon, 08 (e - L and- 100 yards, hanar- | moSt cqual ease the Australian pair, s s0 4id some splen- | Perine. 1 oona Tace. about - o miles, steeplechase, | 3 to 1—Cheek Mory an 06 (Harris) Fourih tesoug 0y %5"353"" | Walter Dunlop and Norman E. Brooks, short course, $1500 added, the R stakes: |5 to 2—Gutlaw, 100 (Brinesar) disposed of the Austrians, C. von Wes- Essick’'s spit ball gave Ta- first run on a wild pitch, but be worked in fine style. still better showing, no off him in the last Atz singied, Van Buren RS CLEVELAND LEADERS LIKE CURVES POWELL PITCHES Browns Beat the Champions, While the White Sox Shut Out the Trailing Seanators. NEW YORK, July 4—R. G. Dun & ©Co.’s weekly review of trade to-morrow will sav: Seasonable merchandise goes into consump- tion more freely than usual, retail trade ex- ceeding expectations at m&ny points and prep- |/ aration for fall and winter business is on a liberal scale, except in a few agricultural rrag four-year-olds and up—Phln!om 141, Caloora- hlwlfl. 132. Candling 156, Gascar 153, Russell Ehge 135, ‘The Depored 185, “Third race, one mile and a furlong, the eilp Yandcap, $9000 aaded, thrée-year-oids an 132, Bad News 114. M Lark | 150, Buciin 102, 114, Wild Mint come 105, Time, ‘Winner, 1 R. 1 8-5. w. Sir Modred-Mamie kers 105, Birdwood ln.rh&co-cnx B. 105, Won easfly. ) by Bismarck 101, Whis- Lookaway 103, Jim Tyrrell 108, finished as named. ST. LOUIS ENTRIES. ST. LOUIS, July 14.—Following are Alma ervation 112, nes fth race, six furlongs, seilin; . Merino 87, 87, Clara Dee 87, Lilly Brook 87, Alencon 89, Silent Water 92, The Roustabout 92, Hopeful Miss 96, Parisienne 90, Mattie H 99, Arthur Oll;llm r 99, A‘)‘&’m Leaves 99, Foxmead 100, Sir Gallant Slxth‘ race, one and three-elghths miles, sell- 91, Florl 91, Joe Ross 95, sely and R. Kinsel. This brings the United States and Australian teams to- gether next week in the finals. Should the quartet display the same form as in to-day's contest the mest brilliant exhibitlon of tennis ever seen in Eng- land will unquestionably result. ouseholder was passed and . : | mg—Lida Vi STANDING OF THE CLUBS. communities, where there is a disposition to Fourth race, the entries for to-morrow at Delmar: it Wright w the hero of the day's o Bagan he threw wild Fer g TR ] e Caainal Wolsey 93, Salivate 93, Saflor's g off Householder Atz tried ASSSTIL Loapead e i report whe rteing 1o ouser luw, fidmm e 107, Caplas | o First race, six furlongs. handicap—Bendigo 93, -St. Paris 96, Tkki 101 play. At not a single moment was (American League) W. L The gfficial report was more encouragl: 84. Eleanor Howard 86, Jucora 86, Lurette 115, Weather clear: track fast. there slack playing from the beginning H 1:08 1-5. Captain Bush 109, Draco purse: st I 3B, 1g) 107 "D, P 18 3-5. tary ood Hicl b. 1. ( Plnlntl Me m ing : 5 d0r - Bare bad 2 by od. Dh B 00d. sasily: ed. 2 fl 114, Cardeno, 114, ~Passivi named. Betting. 60 1—N. A 34 <01 152, u{fi 100 Stars Tais, 126, amed. Kilmorle 180, B‘m Betting. Rad 41 + T 3 45, 20od £ 3 3 4% Start ed. Marpessa 99, - fini s I ) cGee). 1 handtly. 104. Saul 108 Lelld R 104, 3 3 la 90, Major T. J. Carson Dufour 115. Vivian Dream 83, 98, 1d. First race, norma.mma Second race, T n, reach the plate, but was caught. In | mevelang ..45 3¢ .63 York.. “ L. Pc!o grain and jater dispatches to this paper Fromn | T 1(77, Don Diego 107, Albert F 1 107, | 7% ullus. 97, tunkle was Bit by pitcher and | “icago . 48 28 “’J"z""“’“g'; 65V | s, SREIDNL IR ppoiae davlionte that [0 SR T Hanicke iof, S Fhlsd ‘Second race. five and a half furlongs, two- CINCINNATI SELECTIONS., b :‘e‘;e;“:y"’u‘::";"‘:gh d"'_';‘{;'; b s ok second on a wild pitch. The next | Philadelp 894 45 35 357 | excest of molsture. Manufacturing reports are | Fifth race, one and a elxteonth miles, selling, | YIECOGS: s (By New York Morning Telegraph.) S S ees dind by Ward aud Wright ree men were struck out by Thomas. | Detrolt - ot 590 | irvegular. the cotfon industry being unsettled three-year—olde J—Nowu 05, An’kr 95, )'}":no onae #7 ettle | rirst race—Ivernis, Clariom, Chi-| 17¢ - try . The Frénchmen played Doyle singled and Sheehan drew 2 dou- | xew York... 45 31 -320 | by the rise In raw material; Woolen mills have | Buttons 103, ‘onwa Belle 100 et e e it B o | et in this country. oy ot ble to sta . , 2 similar but Senmmsiooal obstacte; foot Pronta 102, Dékaber 109, Bradiey’s Pet 98, S good tennis, but were unal " first. Nordyke hit to Atz, who | 3t. Louis . 24 B4 1308 | Toar shops are s less freely, ot A D tlo, 40, Teisent 00, Gooroia | Manhattan 90, Wakeful 101, Henry Ach 95. |~ gecond race—Oak Duke, Goldway,| $000 W0 i v o0 ang Norman held Doyle at third, throwing Nordyke | Washington. 58 344] Brooklyn ...28 54 .20 | maintaining the A Fadra g g s | ine 38, Dinah Shad 106, Sallor Boy 01, Brix- Tom, Manking 00, Datnlan 00 aats 01 Di. | Leta Dufty. Brocks of Australla beat C. von Wes- t ssick deliberately passed Eagan. current dullness in pigiron does mnot weaken | and 103. i 3 ce—Haviland, Leila, Lustig. n forced Doyle at home, but | o (AMERL :fgnmwmw) Chnfdunca. in an eany resumption ot beral | - Bixth race, six talongs. aum"'fn e i i E e i) Tageak; | TV S5 A Kinde) ; 6 Auatein: S 2 me in on BEssick's wild heave. | airst of the series from New- Yvr.)'(ndby nm::: p“mh $98,312, muzl'u-: s&?fl'fi“;‘b:o:& 211-{;«1 ?:::fi%fi'nus ¥ 18, ’ Mayberry 108, | pegervation. s e il he seventh, Lynch singled, Casey | Powell Joss was steady- throughout Wab | and $07,193 ces of commodities | Incgntation 105, - Astarita 91 Draid. ws, = Tosa 99, Jack | Troin race—Sir Gallant, Fox Mead, Aged Cashier Shoots Himself. nted, Greham hit safely and Thomas | brilliantly supported. “Attendance, 3100 Scou. had mot. felt the Tull effect of the rise in | cension 98, Klnl 108, Monte Carlo 1 Younc 99. on Dee. = red Lynch by tt; ifl cotton at that date, while the usual midsum- | Lady Uncas 100, New Mown Hay 102, Acronaut | Ffth roce, % turlongs, selling—Ethel Davis | Clara ST. LOUIS, July 14—E. W. Warfleld, SODERE. - S y @& pretty sacrifice. Clevelana ; 110 g mer abundance chéapened dairy and garden | 90, H.&d D-lm A e % AneaD 10! u“’"fii{ffi‘:‘“u - %ogfiy Sixth race—St. Paris, Salivate, Sall- | o0 "0 50 o Louis County Bank T AT 3 products. Weather clear. Track fast. Tyrolian 08, or's Dream. Cl . a suburb, to-day shot him- e = B e Y e T ] "TJ.'& a1 1o NEW YORK SELECTIONS. '%sxfif”?:?e‘.ku:f&m thrse-sixteenty men e e ity S61¢ fhrouh the head while Seated at AP en o 4w | TE oy v ae g o | SEFELIRT RS B ST | e Yok i rangm |t s BRGNS B | pawam com X R 8 1 1 0 3 o0 allowing St. Louis a single hit, Winter failed | §560,449 in exports as compared with the cor- | First race—Masterson, Muffius, Ple- | Little Corker 101, FPowell Rides a Great Race, Beating ified with the bank for years S8 0 0 10 0 0|in 4 flelding effort in the Afth and the local | responding week of 1904. Mercantile collec. | belan. ‘Weather clear; track good. Seventy Out Handily. been identified wit e bal b4 8§ 0 0 3 5 1 team tied the score, later Winning, 5 to 2. | {jons have jmproved. In strong contrast in| Seeond race—Phantom, Russell Sage, g and was considered one of the weal- -4 © 1° 1 0 0] Attendance, 3200, Scors: weakness of the raw ST. LOUIS SELECTIONS, SEATTLE, July 14—There was a| thiest men in Clayton. Il health prob= s 5 dullness and eas ot the rial | Caloorahatchie. § o D W P % % B | structural steel is %o urgently sousht that| “yui g race—Hermis, Buttling,) Bad | First race—Luréita, Lucullus, Elean- | good crowd and betting was brisk with | ghly led to the act. 3 0 1 & 2 ofBosion. 2 BB R Erdely the o | Wesths " ! or Howard. one favorite -winning at the Meadows 2 o o 1 1 of Batteries—Pelly and Roth; Winter and | yicability of & general advance in list prices. | Fourth . race—McKittridge, Green Second race—Conde, Chief Hayes, | this afternoon. Xn‘!ha l{xve furlongs, —————— ger. - on var & Many large bullding contracts have appeargd . Aunray. Charles Lamar, a favorite, won o 3 36 E I A e Came was 5 piichers” | {uring the lnst weskc and the tonnexe of new R e Pronta, Buttons, Deka. | TIrd rce—Trixie White, Tom Man- | Seventy by two lengths. He ~was PORTLAND. b battle, buth teams do doln‘ very lutle hitting. | PTIG8S Rk s e otichs-io. hides atrength- | ber. 5 4 kins, Wakeful. R played h-vlly' u.ncll, ;mwuxh mh—d Lfi AB. R BH. PO. A. E. | Attendance, 4200. & # F‘-rth r-p-—li'ntlk t's vo te, J. | leave the barrier, had clean sailing al ened the tone and further advances are.re- ce—Roseben, Astarita, Druf $ 00 88 1 3 cues ’-} e J;g: i gewdigts, e etten Sixth race—Roschen, Astarits, Druld. | “Mayberry, Taby Tosa. e the wey. In the last furlong Powell | Washington L ] flures this week were n t s 3 m ‘race—J. W. O’Neill, orrel Top, | rode him out and mage a splen n- e e Xt s Baltertes—Waish and” Bullivan: Svoite and B i o SAMPLES FROM NEW Zom Kiley. ish, holding him up 100 feet from the 8 9 ¢ 10| Heylon eem=C' sul s S i i G (NATIONAL LEAGUE.) NEW ‘YORK, July 14—Bradstreet's EDGE ASSAY HICH | A Meenlolion inaitad, Mo iune T8 ':_ surenen_taabess & 12 3 8 0 1 0 0 O . Pl}eidu_sADl;.k;!'fl& dJ‘u,ly 1;‘ —Pwflslphh d:a to-morrow will say: o “‘m’_n Girl (1 w z eated 8t a S —te———— 3 f 3 (1\ “, 9, ?, g =’l;|.ylnr was batted hard. Atundlnca, ._‘:?%"};J:‘l}';msfi :tfll .l:;fl'l mv:l MACKIE PROVES A BETTER Diamonds G to 4 . Score A ther. re- 20 R B drdt 5. 2 5. m | ports make o alite optimisle’ trade reports Rlch Svtllke Is Reported in GOLFER THAN ANDERSON et Tace, ive ¢ 'mm-hm“::.'l‘(fi TOP x-“ AND .!'n:r{flsr ‘:\ -;:p st ;"(h'llaflgl‘;ni-_l._ e '%d: e $lw :h? ",‘:":,‘E:f “"r;:l‘h":s“":‘?'“" o casen “Thunder Mountam Dis- American Open Champion Is Beaten by L3 32’ -'eeond MacFlécknoe (1 to 2) third. X - Batteries—" lyor y; Corridon, | not recor 5 Portiand o 0000 0 0 0—0 | Dooin and Abbott. Umpire—Bausewine. reasonably assured in the entire ugnm ‘ent trictill Id&ho a Siugle Stroke in the New Third 5) “g; sf:vfl':%(;:fl?k° ’,;.:«(E Base hits 12000 00 03 nfimm,‘{t;, July lld’t—P"tfl‘mr‘ 'a.:ha oft | to the P: ':e“f:?:‘llt and .t'n.n:l 3 l;:orll : York Tourney. :o e u&u) % . ! wcoma 30000 01 0 x g e e N hed cxceliont ball, but the | exceeds 8 year &g ot tniy date: . - NEW YORK, July 14—Tsaac Mackle, of | *"f i Taes, Tty !crry\l Bese bits 21010020 x84 ding was wretched. Attendance, 1800. P | ool is steadly absorbed at the. highest ep.cn Dispatchi_to The' Call. the Foxhill Golf Club, Staten Island, won ; to 1. 3 to 1, 3 B Prestano @ fo 1, | sLMIARY. R. H. E.|prices for years. Hides are active, and whilé —— the prineipal honors in the professional 3;., '2) second, Canejo (s -l mu. G 5 By Thowas 7, Bestek 8. | Brookivn . 7 7| 1the advance of the year favors rather quister | WEISER, Jdaho, July 14—President | gq1¢ tournament at Vancortland links m-[ mm race, one mile—Ste; Anu; tnm . - rhomas 1, ofl Eassick 2 Pitisburg - L AT S ) conflmom ln Bullding materlal, Tumber, bricks the Iron Springs Miiling Com- o eve) to 2) won, out) sec- e “Swiia | s Siriciieii 'and Riiter; Case and | and Bardwaro refiect the confinuance of un- | Nevin ofs prings, ng day. He led a fleld of fifty-two experts | gng, Mook 8 15 16) third. | Fime. . A " R e e i | e e s | et F e e Bk, TR el the Toonasr Moustein | i "t omisor kol Sovies and | St A 3ty b . Qg oo ' S 1 HOF N, July ~—In one of e m sen- on pl of the leen-hole course and . Logich, "Chet), e o ot 166 nst | qistrict and corroborates the report of | s third. 424 . ! Is one of the most Umptre—Bray. —_—————————— Golf at St. Louis. LOULS, July 14.-—Good golf and large and erested galleries featured , to-day play on the Glen Echo links in the tournament which has degided the women's Trans-Missis=ippi amateur p and <% down the field of | the men’s honors to W. >enver and W. D. Dickin- of Des Moines. ST Fairbanks of I son e —————— Comndn Takes the Trophy. § . Eng., July .—Canada’s rifle the Kolapore cup to-day with The Tranevaal was sec the Mother Country third, and fourth, 749, and Guern- Faber Is Whist President. CHICAC aly 14.—At te -d.fl'"mm n Whist lLesgie tourna- Eberhardt Faber of New Tork vas clected president ———— Cowboy a Good Wrestler., MOINES. lowa, Ju 14.—Jack the “Montana Cowboy.” defeated “Doc” Fillmore in a catch-as-catch-can vrestling match to-night, two falls out three. 2 ball fleld, i Cincinna Boston .. i Cl;ut.fltv—l"wln( and Schiel; Wllhelm lnd Umrpire—Johnstone. | Mo YORK, July 14.—By winning to-day's somne ihe Jocal Nationals ook the honors of | ||he series from Chicago. Attendance, 5100. Score; ’ ‘ Chicago . [ New o Batterios—Reutbach and Kii Wiltss ané Bowerman. Umpires—] "Day. Taylor, tie and CHESS TOURNAMENT ENTERS UPON TWENTY-THIRD ROUND | [Ilr-hnll. the American Player, Takes a md Wins His Match With Marco. OSTEND, July 14.—The masters en- gaged in the International chess tour- nament mét in the twenty-third round to-day. Of the three games concluded during the first session Janowskl of Paris won his game against Leonhardt tand thereby ‘regained the lead with 163% points to his credit. In the afterncen Blackburn won from | sehledhter, Marshall from Marco, Tar- rascl from Bura and Maroczsy from Alapin. Janowskl ai'd Maroczsy remain tied for first and second place, with Tarrasch leading Schlechter by a point for third money | to-day he made a 79, following it up with veek an nada (.n for X the rich strike on the Whité Rose.' He |, 77, a total of 308 for -the seventy-six AMATEUR SCRAPPERS AR po = e;uu 20 l:ar:.wuk and 1::; th':"::k' brought out with him samples of the ore .,_‘ u‘nm TO DON ’l'll: MITTS en ]0 y abl e Sports that are literally covered with free gold. | 7Pnis work by the Staten Islander was known to mankind ® Fheat, uncxumu for the week nuuni“ uly 13 “bush wtcl 1 41!* this last reom. July 1 o, date exports are 71905,304 Dushei ltllnn 2,091,480 bushéls Jast yeur. % LATE SHIPPING mumxw-. ARRIVED. - Friday, July ‘14, llmr Maggle, 'Whitney, ¢ hours from Half- Programme Is Arranged by the ‘West Oakland Club for Next , | A ton of ore similar to one of the sam- IM Tuesday Night. | | [ [ ples, it is estimated, will run $75,000 to the ton. The ledge from which the tellurium ore 18 taken i&'about four feet wide. The vein of rich oré is deveral inches in width. An looked for by his followers and they were jubilant because the winner hed beaten the American open champion, ‘Willte- Anderson, by the narrow margin of & single yoke. Al A iy | of the Reliance Athletic Club and “Kid engte and holst Navd been pliced on the | three. strokes behind Anderson. Chris- | Hronke of tae oot O walons 1n shaft and sinking s now in progress. ) topher Crosby, a 19-year-old home-bred | {ho gquared circle next Tuesday even- The ofe’was taken from & shaft about golfer, won the epecial money prize "”;In‘ at the regular monthly amateur ten feet deep, Dut it I8 n a depression | T Ay s Tope e he turned !y oying show of the latter club In the ' and Magé;uette Whiskey adds joy to the chase and {? and comfort whqn the day's work is done. OAKLAND, July 14.—Loren Brow: eof the mountain ond is about 100 feet ‘West Qakland. Both boys 3 ":.mr om‘t’. i “lu‘fllf' from | from the apex. ‘The vein has been- Ml ————————— put up a good battle in their meeting Take it to the woods doets el i of ‘WCI“Y'fO“l’ feet on the mlm. ml MOTORISTS last month and are éxpected to fight with you. GROMMES & ULLRICH find caused’ intense ex- citement, and (he Hills surrcunding the ne are cuwred with praospectors. —e———— L IN THOUSAND-mILE RUN } Ve Barer Whass they Mast thix' e The entire card arranged by thé club hlfiv-‘l‘w- cmm Complete Halt | for the coming éxhibition is a good on the Trip on Thefr Arrival at and the fight fans should see some red . Bk S Siaetre M‘ Sraee, ?:'b«::r % 'nm Fort Bragg, with I o Sick Captain Is Home. Bretton Woods. hot engagements when the yeungsters berk Vige? “mgzm: PORT. . - RK. July 14.—Captaly Moxen |/ BRETTON wos;:. . Juty 1| don the pedded mitts. Following is the B e ria, latmimv fl%fl& 8 “lwho was taken Nkp a“rfd l‘:;'d .k'l the wugg Mountalns and ngml“#‘n::’flnhy?'":‘t C.) vs. “Kid' . Francisco Brineh Arived July 14—Bkin Irmgard, bence | Hic.ox Ayres on May 21 while on the | Xork to offered by Charles J. Glid. ! Bosio (Oakland), 115 pounds; Mat Foley A ars ¥ June 30. for a t y 1 o : den, half completed when the last (lunh Clyb) vs “Kid" Sharkey (Oak- of the (lhirty-two contestants reached | lan -n). Hop Lee (Oakland) here nigh Ve "Klfl" Lewis (W. O. A. C.), and B e “Kid” Riley yside) vs. A. Cas- (Sunn; ltnl (L !‘ A. C.), 125 pounds. PORT. FOREIGN voyage from New York to m Fran- cueo, arrh-ed to-day. VICTORIA: Falke, bence ! Ma uette n?sk 2\

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