The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 1, 1905, Page 10

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| rAdNG | LUBIN FIR ST. LOUIS HORSE BEATS PROPER (S| flP[NS WCHON FILLS BERKELEY YRS _ FOR THANKSGIVING .HA_NDIGA_P AT ASCOT PARK| BEFORE CHICACO| ARE CHAMPIONS Bearcatcher Snaps After Making the Pace S il Radtke’s Faultless Ride on Winner a Feature. Memomes Lea,ds Santon and |Catlin Hurls Clarke Over ' Los \nvel wh \(']wul the Marshall ‘Ney and Lands| the Line, Scoring Safefy' Pride of outl_l. Loses . in Jona(th'ah Club Handicap When: Game Nears an End| a Fierce Gridivon Battle TWO LO\GSHOTS ARRIVL TRIC!\Y PLAYS I’RE\' AIL | FIELD GOAL SAVES DAY |Lotta Gladstone, at 30 to 1, E kersall and Garrets Vie| MeCarthy Places ; the Ball -and Golden Rule, at_ 10 to| With ‘Each Other in Punt-| Between Posts When tlie bt Jar the - Form Players|. ing Ball Down the Field| Second Half Commences | o TR LTINS ———— . £ i L s g e 2 : B 4 S W © CHICAGO, Nov: 30.-Chicago 3, Michi-| Berkeley won the State High Scheol B e A“G*‘"EG‘ Blok:: B Areol Bk . football championship on California Field: } opened to-day for the winter racing season, Ty, 'y ngignuted honor of the Western | yesterday by defeating Los Angdles f with a good card and a record attendance. | 5 43 gy championship was earned by Chi- | the tune of 4 to 0. Both #levens played Between 9600 and 10,000 people saw Mem-| cagy to-day by the close score of two |a hard game from beginning to end and ‘orfes, J. L. Holland's six-year-old Dixon | points, on a safety touchdown in the Were about as evenly matched as possi- mare, wini the Jonathan Club handicap, l“:lcong haif by the splendid work of Cap- ::-l ‘lf‘v‘m drhou‘lan;‘i rnade:nu-l,\' enthusi- nd | tain Catlin and also by the poor judg- c friends of the spert were presént Q:rfimi"fi.? :“:x:::xigt:v:: ;“:’:I‘:::en ment of Clarke of Michigan in-trying [ and they secured the worth of their once her jockey called on her at the head | t0 Tl back a punt of Eckersall’s. which | money a dozen times over. The fleld was of the stretch, drawing away from the barely reached the Michigan goal line. | like a quagmire which made end runs fleld and winning by a length. Santon was He was thrown across the liné by Catlin | Impossible. It was a fitting postiude to a length ahead of Marshal Ney. Two fa- after he had thrown oft two Chicago | the interscholastic football season. Vast Throng Views the Racing at | Oakland. BY FRED E. MULHOLLAND. | b a r, ridden by little " | tacklers, and two points, a safety touch- ! Berkgley’s score was made at the be- Rad as fhie Debiing. ElacHl: ;’;:,’e’g’;,g\’“‘;;”:;“’l::“‘:f'(’}’,:g‘;o;‘:":‘“;, down, were recorded- for Chicago, the ! Sinning of the second half. Thehome d as: ay throng at Oakland 1 to. 1,'and Golden Rule at 10 to 1 were the | only scoring done In the game. team had carried the pigskin te their op- The game was devold of spectacular | ponent’s twenty-five yard line. Two as- features. Brilllant open fleld play by Chi- | saults upon the Southerners’ line had cago and hard, grinding, man-killing line | proved unavafling. A punt in that post- ¥ by ¢ ng with a mighty gh the stretch and def | surprises.. There were twenty-one books ‘to accommodate the med Results: € Proper and Bearca mi;":t it “&:$:'ear “olds and upward, six | work by Michigah was expected by ‘the | tion was usilegs and the npossibility of Y. the Thanksgiving handicap, decided H:n"d!',“’,-rz Tio’ (MeDaniel), 1 t L . 1] 28,000° people who surrounded the grid- | making the distance on straight play er one and -eighth m La Londe, 105 (Doyle), 4 to 1 iran on Marshall Field. But the con- [seemed remote. The leather cover of the Cutter, 105 (W, Fischer), 1510 1 Time, 1:14%, . - 3 Ba\arlnn‘ Ralph Young, Money Muss ~and Chevy also’ ran. ¢ trary was the case. Trick plays almost ( ball was spongy, but Coach Bolinsky of f/ Invariably were -unsuccessful.. Eckersall, | Berkeley thought he saw a chance at 20 W ¢ whose. remarkable powers were expected | kicking a fleld goal. A geod halfback /(4/ i . ERe ~ at-least to score for Chicago, had only | was called out, and McCarthy, a boy who S _ '@fiffifl"d n’,‘:;;‘:’,"‘{fi";;" oo ki £ Yfl‘::l:é one.chance at a drop kick, and this was [ was sald to be of little value except for A oo 2 o S e sl £ unsuccessful. Michigan's . concefted 'of- | place kicking, was substituted. The new Lustig, 103 .-1| fense, when hurled agalnst the Chicago | man droppéd back into position and sent b —4 ad demolishec meant cold xceeded all past gaths | Ninnasquaw; 100 (McDanis). « 111571550 2] line, fafled to produce”the expected re- | the heavy ball directly over the center of ing day, nearly | Bilissful, 95 (H.. Moore), fsie 1-:-22v:-- % | sults, and thé fight for the honor of | the: crossbar. ° prese athis Clydeo, Brigand,. Hot | the Western football champlonship réals FIRST HALF IS TIE. and Ixnnclo also “ran.: . £ . Iy resolved ftself into a punting duel be- Berkeley kicked off at the start and Third raceFive - furlongs; * two-year-alds, [-{Ween Fckersall and Garrets. Los Angeles dropped the pigskin on her _% | purse $400: Outside of all this, Nowever, Chicago | own fifty-yard line. Berkeley gained - - T T lLotta Gladstone: 102°(M Pre‘tuh), 30.t6 1.. 1| plainly outplayed Michigan. and the = - ekot W : s LU ! i NDICAP. YESTERDAY. AT OAK- || Loval Front, 108 (E. Waish), S to 5, -3 maise and. bine, for the first: thng i fve |o o 1. on Jacka. but ket We hall ‘en & H T SUCH m( H-e L\ PLIBHS AS .Ma:. ‘PROPER -AND GARNET Foxhall, 105:(W. Buchanan), 7 to 1. the visitors™ twenty-yard line. The BIG RING 18 PACKED. | F SON'S z YER'A DISTANCE OF A SMILE AND A FI G. 3 2 % | Time, 1:02 years, were defegted. The ball was in | goutherners fumbled immediately. The X ¢ . g LS i = . | _Achelita, Pinta, Hester W, Ruination, Prom- | the air a great deal of the ttme.: Fre- th : hEKe Nws re-way to make a. cir- | E g 2 [inence, . Dr.. McCarihy,” Stoessel, ' Vino, Lillle | quently both Chicago and Mient TAS WS NI devn RS B gelt ing. and that was to Du B, ‘Astraed, Bill mxt Sherift wun.m- and 8aT| again, but finally lost the ball on a fourth punted on the first down. The Annis also 'ral paced by ar down by two Inches about four yards, el The Call's R Form Ch t |1 SELECTIONS MADE 2 4 5 : 3 % —— icags won the toss and chm the | peom the line. Youngs punted® back to e gl i . aaal e S aClng or ar SELECT[UNS MADE | _rnum.k ‘racé—Jonathan | Club ‘. handicap. | north goal, With' the wind favoring. Chi- | conter. Berkele, seon Jost on 2 fumb okt - 2R 2 SO s A e Costnk, " one: and_ . sixteentn miles, B0 Succeeded in getting the Rall t0|4ng ghortly after Younga kicked the ball ne % OAKLAND, Thursday, Nov. w,——“ enther fine. Track muddy. . ON P[}BLIC Fokm A [ eiB50- Sadess 3 gan's thirty-five-yard line, follow- | ¢, o 1oins within five yards of the local = in Golder _ SRR T et £ E | Memories, 105 (A, W Booker),.5:t03..,:..- 1| ing an exchange of punts and some hard | 1 co o0 0001 The bovs of che untyersit e Sanisred. ¥ i HOPPER, Presiding Judge, 3 anton, 112 (Swain),'® to 5. 3 > 2| Jine bucking by Bezdek and Walker, but goal. oys of che ersity rybody appeared ¥ 2 2 et - e Marehal Ney, 98 (H. Jackson):'i3'to Y ey 4 town punted out of danger, however, and priced outsiders -aid 8867. FIRET RACE Seven furlongs; selling; four-year-olds and up: value to first, BY-FRED B, MULHOLLAND, ] Time, A% this thune, when It. sassasd, thet Mokde- » g r D at the end of the half the ball was I3 the 2L b Lean i SRt O S |- Micimer .Byrnes, Borgness, S tiylegs :Sals, | sall would have a chance at drop Kick- | jo o oouion of the visit. o By’ ot the ishing ‘hoises | THNE Horse and Owner. fw R D Jockey. . - “Flltrlt rlnce—l)eln‘ol. Lone Lord Badge.and Orchan also ing, Chicago was penalized fifteen yards :lu' Yird Ine IV S ey e b artc e D e = olf, Lerida: : for holding In the line and any chance of = 3 cking, -the ring must have | 8 3h-2%1h-|Kna 4 T2 Fifth mce_'rnee- ear-olds and upward, Los Angeles opened thy COD: dap &: . Everything al- | b+ aib il l‘n\:yi’é;xn 10 8 Second race—Rey del ‘lnndm 1".|:non-winners .of more than one race since July | SCoring disappeared with the penaity. kicking O:ly im"yarg,‘,: ,re nodm:‘::,:: says & nd sevens on holl- % 51 8h 81 [Crosswalte. [~ 8 8 Nealon, Atkhu. -| {'L; 1005, one mile, selling, Eurw $400: - The safety touchdown was marked up Berkeley worked th igakin - . +e e | 520 47 46 |Sandy ~.c| 4 T9@ fd ULl = Ticos 11, Poirero Granide, 108 (Aubuchon), 7 to 2, late in the second ha¥f. With the ball on By N B e ites went by . the 388 63 53 iTC 12 20 race—Dargin, Titus II, el Coronado, 102 (H. Moore), § to et twenty-five vard line in half a dozen | %42 61 :64 |Radtke .: 20:. .25 Procrastinate. || :Sun Mark, 160 (Dillon), 20 to-1. chigan’s five-yard lne, “sent there by Dinys, Snd ficen there Y soere us amade s were rolled off and | 271 74 7.4 [Morap :i/i.f- 20 Fourth Face—Profitable; Jack e, Ak’ The Boigtan, | Syt Py, Bekersall, Garrets kicked 10| "y oy Angeles again kicked off and Miller andicap. - Proper, car- | h106 82 83 Loague [ te ’. - Doctor G, Ireesias, m‘;““’"’d‘”g‘r g ,{]“ on | Michigan's forty-five-yard line. = Ecker- | Borkel n: e B g = 2 90108 95 |Treubel 10 .| attle, Love's Labour. - : ffifi"\fiflfimtgzfifi‘ aille, JOr. Golden “GreeR | a1l immediately returged the punt. His | Of Berkeley came back forty vards like , hoice with Bearcatc i hog19 000 8. Baih = ¥ Fitth race—iras, Briers, Ca- e 55 long, high spiral went-over the Michigan |2 Kansis cyclone. The visitors took a : kDot | £ 12 a8 |Burehart 8 i e : . lea iunde and - upward, | goal’ line. Clarke. — who had reliered | Prace and worked manfully to win. the x Loague, -which had n = cBr F : s & & . o Bethues™of il i e A s Stxth, race—Gatewsy, " Bue | | SURE Tatriy counse, pue 00 | Stuart at lett half, caught the ball stand- | 5ume: The fleld was little adapted for ity as & mud. lark, for the N85 D'Or. ‘ehow. 5.5. .Winner, b, m. by Puryear D: - chanan, Byarthorpe. - i o | Einmanc 104 AR, 4850 1 -0 Ing under the goal bar, and instead of | dudge- Denton, 108 (Washington), 3t 1 ©.3| letting the.ball go for & touchback, at- | S0Uld do was to check the impetuous # £ temp!‘ad to run ith its He_ shook off | course of the Berkeley boys. Back and Away bet: . RN "1 ‘Lucian, Rocklands, Our Lillie, Good Cheer, Parry, but Catlin nafled him’ before he | fOFth across the gridiron. the rival teams loud ran & SELLING PI A TERS m;ondr:r“ Rersian,” St. Winltredé ana Dititai had run ten yards slong the line and | COntended. Each struggled valiantly. to vy, the price about Lubin 8 te 6 to 1. The other four | rs. were but lightly considered ! | 3 1. Scraiched—Libble Candid, Educate. Start -good. - | s - . \\r-n + all Ariving hard. - Highest Drics—ADbott, 4: Yo I5; :Cloche @'Or, 16-5; Run, 5; | ——="—— 25. Knapp, on winner, outfinished Fountain. You You alive to-day fer, Cloche d'Or coula not have lost. It was her wider's fault. Black FRACTIOUS AT 1'n1:.; PO | rn"nre Box Elder will improve, Dottersl, well supported, made a wretched. showing. L s s . hurled him across the goal line for a | Wi @ touchdown, but the scoring was post St. George Jr., Reserva- | gggs. SBCOND RACE—One and a quarter miles. 4-year-olds and g ¢ TRt A Racing_at Beantngs. safety. Clarke was yanked out immedi- | 3t an end. carcatcher and Proper ail were | —~ . e A A A ot WASHINGTON, Nov. 30—Bennings racing | ately and Magoffin sent in in his place, HONORS ARE EVEN. d fretful, delaying the start | % : 2 . T o | results: but the damage had been done. The It would be impossible from yesterday’'s * i Pt d‘ 3 12 ;’::_ 11 L. Wiliams| ° : - !Ts 5 3 : T e o First race, six furlodngn—hul cglflordu'lvloi« teams lined uwp as follows: gdme to say that one team was better : o “.; ;!::gxswx.‘:mou‘fie‘ ! ,‘d»rl‘.‘i 4\“‘ o, o S, 1% 2% Foumam |- 8 TL8 | Cpngeaig at Oakland this atiernoon %:2; F_ Ahearn second, Buming Glass thir R ;h?ln ‘:,h; ot{’ler. Both played clean foot- gl o Proo ” Langford James, 4 (Aplgate) 3% 81 is an ordinary ‘one, with selling races | ' Second race, five.and a half. furlongs—Mon— Le - th about equal success save that cragrolort Aty o R omnd | Joe Ross, 4 (Keene Bros.), Bh 41 53 redomidety Th trt tanus won, ‘Gentlan secpnd, - Ingleside third. one place kick from the thirty-yard line. outsider's A:h»d was (Tompiingon 81°8h 68 [Burghart » Lo a i = Spusee. Time, : 1:10. ity . s % | Many of the bovs feeling the need of rest Loague takin L ebe & Wills). . 71 .7 % |T. Sulllv; 25 . ‘Third , Secdn lunior steepl Bchls. ut v eBes g Mo b 4 (Rice Jr.) 41°6n & |McBride . 9 First "race—Seven furlongs; m’“‘“‘"““'. two RIS S won, H:rmllom second, The | 1ay down for two minutes at & time and arcateh an n [ and up: mares an geldings; selling: PO e T caused the game to progress slowly. as = mouse does a rat. 3 i 232 At post 6 miute. Off at Zami. Glenirven, place. Bt ,‘j‘,fif,.“‘(;'l“:,"“{ {wn TFourth race, stéeplechase, about two miles— Berkeley was superior offensively. Los Radtke suddenly . 4 g, B . e 8562 Penthestion (Blover & Co.) et AL | ling and interference. The visitors’ backs up on Lubin - Three-sixtesnths mgms\ moglmh«,nm James, 25; Ross, ‘Williame, on “Inner ‘took the short 8661 Kingthorpe (Ellerd) . Fifth race, the Elu'hth Washington cup, two &S & whole were faster than th s e i g <o ést route. Isabellita came with & belated rush-and should ha v 3560 Borenity (Dayton & K and a quarter miles—Ben Crockett won, Hank- | & 3 - ose of the f hom: 1 P . around the-world with Joe Ross. Mordents quit early. $240 Delagoa (Wilson) er_second, Ostrich lhlrd\ Time, 4:09. . piré, Rheinhart, Lefavette. o;‘ne team. iwo leaders had a commanding . B o 8860 1. Wolf (Ri! : Sixth race, one’ mile—Watercourse won, Nel- | Ronbr. Princet Timekeeper—Walter Camp, iller, McCarthy, Peck and the # sets cnapp, working ‘on the favorite | 8969, THIRD P,\(‘Frfi three-year-olde and up: value' to- first, $325. B e lie, Bumms second, Bob Edgfen third. “Pime, | Yajs. ' Time of halves—35 minates Solinskys did the best work for Berrkaje'yo, like a beaver,-passed Bearcatcher- at | ngex) Hobe asd Owier - %:. %. %. Stra Fin. | - Jockey. .| Op.. CL | 5500 Apollonia (Foley) S IR TR Youngs, S. Mitchell; Walker and ool e g < et T ! I [ §852 *Christine A (Dav SeDATaID, Face me mil A‘r..'nfu."&?'m " RELIANCE FAILS TO SCORE. were the starg of the LosAncele-Dmv str 3 o jown th van of | [ aine | - untain- .| 6 TS 4 T L e - Blalock)..) 93 8 |Battiste i BT e Fies anl S0 furlongs; two- | Time. 162"~ L ; Plays a Nothing to Nothing Game Witn 2;3:,?:’ C,':l'p?::,':,'l:d ;:‘,:e'r“"t; h thousands shouting themsélve R 8843 Balkersfleld ~(Murry) 107 Racing at Corrigan’s Track, the Selma Eleven. stances and were otherwise enung etin , the outsider passed the judges | I |Graham (s&nu{rq )flson’ (Rowel! 09 NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 30.—City Park rac- SELMA, Nov. 30.—In a clean, spirited | factory. There were no disputes of im- ner a scant length. Disputing h ‘“ right - : %;ugnjf,';gnnfi";;“g”m) 0% | ing_results: same, the Reliance football team was | portance. No one was hurt seriously, and inch, Bearcatcher finished & close | v 7 Rey del Mundo (Baldwin) ... 12 | First race, one mile—Careless won, Alma | unable to score against the Selma Ath- | altogether the contest was a success and 2 short half length behind the | = Mizs Curry (De In Muntnn’u 104 ?‘i‘z“}"u second, Estrada Palma third. Time, | letic Club to-day. The final score was |a rebuke for the enemies of this great % i At post 4 mindtes. . Off at 5:06%. La lace, 3-5; Sea. (Avilla) ... -5, - % - ATt show, 2-5. Winner, b..m. by Ben StromeStapelia. Boloman (Fountalh) 04 | 'Second race, stx furlongs—Monterey won, zcg’“; lfizli'mc"b;“:w?vsefl"“?“t‘m:;‘ai game. The line-up follaws: RICH STAKE FOR LUBIN. Scratched—Ishtar. -Start good. Won hand ridden. Second. Temptation (Bofse Stable) 04 | Orbicular second, Daring third. Time, 1:151-5. < 3 Position. the winn is owned by W. W. and third driving. Highest price—Escamado, Tlie Reprobate, 6; South, 150. Black 8355 Red- Ruby (Droese) . 0s | Third race, milé and a sixteenth—Drexel | and the blocking by Martin of Reliance E rogdl x . - Aex\d ooty ‘Hu'( Art and 7X'hrn Reprobate raced ogl‘yln (r‘a‘n; aand gnlh wilted away in the stretc! Foun- . (gu&ll;l))s'enlon }A(bchr‘en;r» 5 }oxg T nz‘fl‘h" leeond Lampredome third. Time, | of a place ‘kick made by J. B. Stephen- ott, OPU as I tain on winner rode a good- race. Mrs. ob closed strong. Angleta outfooted. My Qides tapa (Koenigsberger) . e 5 share ¢ e stakes wds 822 will 8o shortly. . Hacamado requires stronger handllng, in m-‘ Tl eapecially’ o7 ;}Mrlhiulu‘(&?")m‘ . N mF;";;gd"fi,tu";,?;‘;";gfi"y.fl."{‘“;.}Z"’ ;Ioenlt:-xtufi:ll-n::p::inofi ti?ll‘;:'!rvderfi:y";!- . o introductor; yen- e mator n 3 A 2 g . f‘"f‘:" ing ‘,‘l‘:n‘]’:‘;’r"d;;l:",.::;i':e 8870. FOURTH RACE—Mile and a furlong; Thanksgiving Handicap; 3-y-o- up; first, $2270. . = R e e S}’,fil’ :1";"‘ e B LR L T irlong sellin, . e Y : _ | Marco _secon: e s e le fo N 4 o e e A?bfxu' L;lhe: the’ et Sl SR IH( = - 2 jutiy. heoppno yfz;z%; gin :{E:":"fig'fn T f‘"’”fl f":; L A sace, iva. furlongs—Thesplan ‘wen J g e ; 3 e D ot feoo'| 8908 {Labiny BAW. W Wiioth::...{ 99/ 11 ¢ §vaHY 5; 83 17 (Radtke «..|. 8 [t L A 1t | Bd driio ‘second, Robin' Hood thira. Time, | GAMES ON MANY GRIDIRONS. Ny, MeGariSy, betting odds o to 1, and, after| g7y \projer. b (W. B, Jennings)...(12¢| 4 38 31 32 2h 2% |Knapp , 8-5 13-10 8865 Procrastinate (Tanner & Co.J. : KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 30.—The Univer- | _Matthews 3 standing a long, hard drive, she beat | (546) Bearcatcher, 4 (Ferguson)..../121|8 214 1% 11%11 35 |Loague 835 135 | @158 *Albemarla -(Quinian) 5 : sity of Kansas footbail team to-day defeated | Peck. Full. You You out head. Crossthwaite on w? Bnmban‘fl\!ern fJ'lkoi”!:‘m;*H gg :-f :’?54; *‘q :4 :.2 :_‘ -4 :g fi’“;“,g‘ i I 8839 *Dundreary (Rowell). lupld ‘Water a Winner. - the University of Missouri eleven—24 to 0. __Officlals—"‘Stump™ Stott, referee: Bhe e e Ty e 584 (St George Ir., 4 (McLehin). 223720 $a 0% e g - g0, ] SO T I H NEW ORLEANS, Not. 30.—Fiir gipunds { FORTLAND, Nov. 30—Multnomah 6. Unt B et . oo the barrier poorly, and, then threading | gg42 [Reservation, 5 (5. Willlams)..|112/ 7 7~ 7 - 7 Pulledup’ |W. Davi 5 g : 3 1 A - - 0 5 enty-five minutes and twes'y min- nis wey through the big bunch, finished = "m T : - ! -t £ u,,{':"';;‘;’ \ae8=Onol aulajmelitog: | toukyese- | P8 LTSI i nks Vi Nase w0 mfin'r%zu"mmaqo—l—ow gy fer e -~ ihird Time-— 2% 2006, L%, LA, o i e it oo i at 3:4%. - Lubin, place,.” | %G8 100" (rona) lumbia Girl second, Mayor Johnson third. YORK, 30.—Holy Cross 27, Joe Ross, the $ to & favorite for the = ',_;’:,mne s By . Eilter . Becatebed g Nivomets o 8513 Profitable (Winter) . Time, 1:18, - orah 3 | The Duchess of Newcastle is & great ile and a guarter selling fixture, Deutschland, Judge. Start ba leverly. Balance driving. Highest price—Bear— g‘lgg my Holladay (Edwards). sflse::um‘l rage, c&v; and a x:unru;lmc:—u &Nm. m—wumnmn Lniver— driver, angler, shot and judge of dogs. made @ dismal showing. The Soorpion | caicher, 2; Proper. 2; Bombardier, 16 While Knapp was watching Bearcatcher, Radtke | 502 -Vigoroso (Appleby) . e o LW ance | & ANCA: Pa., Nov. 30.—Gettysbu eldl g ch bigger than a min- made his move with Tubin at head of stretch, stealing a lead of two lengths in a twin- e ek in 4nd Marshall 0. = gelding isn’t much bigg Xiing. While Proper responded gamely and was fast -closing on Lubin, the distance was Third race, mile and seventy yards—Tartan Nov. 30 ate Ay ute and Rag;ke got hin; lost dl; the too short for mn;"u, win. GBel.rca;z‘,h';trln with bar plates, quite a handicap in itself. 8515 e e %o‘:,e ll.u‘c‘lfi flClum-n second, Gamara third. g . ov. At AT, | e undertow. Glenarvon, whose odds re- Bombardier ran his race. Gregor K not up to much. Reservation off badly and eased 8885 Jack = ceded from 4 to 7 to 1. made nearly all up. - ¢ 8808 Love's Labour (Hazlett) ...... - lergu;gfi numfi t;r::rn—. mml;} w.m- 1;::' Un.\vmny 173 D(e)gm Nov. 30.—Ohio Medical w“Y the firun:ll:’xt“;dvd :EW’S“!"‘*:‘““X 2% | 8671, FIFTH RACE—Five and a half furlongs, purse; two-year-olds; value to first, §325. Fifth race—One mil H it ix furlongs—Girdl N Un'verl M)_i om» iversity the finish, defeate: e fast coming Isa- — and up: race, six furlon; le won, Nona 3 . vellita by & length. Losgue took the | Index] Horee and Owner. [FWHSt. %. %. %. Str. Fin.| Jockey. | Op. Ol ssoz msl-no (Martin & Co.).. W, jocond. " Raining Leaves third. " Time, oXAs xfiw Carlisle 72, BUY ol WAL B, e 5435 Charlatan (Gum & Co). 108/ 5 T3 130 | 8856 Cancio (Eneray o stabié) 107 | Z'lixth race. one mile—Pasadena won, Bull- WASHINGTOK Nov. 30.—Washington ana - DIAMONDS ? 5 7 |Tom_MoGrath (Schreiber).-..|108| 1 i 1 +4 i finch second, Logistella third: Time, 1:41%. | 1e® George Wi 8847 (8ir Bdward (G. Van Go 0| 4 37T Daphue Rose (Smifh. BNVER, Rov. B0 Y ot Colorado Secience has supplanted them Things were made quite easy for the | ST O PUTAR, (5 it GUgRTIn) ma‘ 8 013 e T EESSE Ret o e 9. the Sapph-Diamond, the gem +favorite, Laura F M, in the third, a six- | 8537 |Succeea (J.. W. Bialock).. l 012 rag (Durker) ...... Rowdyism on the Gridiron. ST. LOUIS, : bout than -| 8438 Major Ter Green) 3 more talked abou any furlong sprint. Black Art and The ( FIdi |[Jake Moose (E 1. Hanschy..: ior g 2 80 | s Oymptan (Sehorn 3 COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 30.—The foot- | * J2 Versity 31, Tention i the world. . Made ‘Reprobate, u\od well- hla)id ones, went | o2 2 0 100 | (8863)Dora I (Ryan) ball team of the University of Indiana |sity 0, Indiana 11. l:ve?l Tm:?::‘flginhdvh out and burned the track up for five- |pune 243, :30, 1:08%. At post 1% minutes. Off at 4:11%. Charlatan, plac { defeated the Ohio State University to-| DBS MOINES, Nov, 30.—Ames 17, Drake 12, (| Of Aimost wo g weighths of a mile, when cach Qisplaysd |55, fom MeGrath: piase. T-10; Show. our. Bamard. show. bb Wibneer 0 dTOK | Sixth race—Ome anda sixteenth miles; sell- | JST°5L0G, the Ohlo Btate URIVOrsty to-| - CNCINNATL, Nov. 30— Cincmnati 35, Ker- | | Droduces Rardngen F 2, signals of distress. Lloyd Fountain Matt Byrnes-Acidalie. Trained by W. Gum, ~Scratched—Equorum Rex. 'Start good. lnxmthr'He-rh%ldl and up. Adant Ririntle ahid Biat i College 4. workers, recel rg“ruua :ni then assumed the leading position and, | Won “first two driving. Third mlly Highest price—Wittman 15, Succeed 13-2., Du- (8860)Gatoway (Bennett) ended in a 8! m a riot, | "WILKESBARRE, Pa., Nov. 30.—Wyoming | | Polish so characte: the it J d, bois 200. Slow to begin, Charlatan is a fast and game finisher. Tom McGrath, looking | (8552)Buchanan (Schreiber) - as a result of which Dr. C. E. Harris 16, Princeton (second team) 4. and producing the same hand-ridden only at the close, his all over & winner, stopped when challenged by winner. Sir Edward outfooted by Mc 8860 War Times (Neil) - 9| of Bloomington, Ind., head linesman, Miss. Nov. 30.—! DD fire an mount downed Mrs. Bob a length. The | Grath all the way. Bucceed ran a very clammy race. Others no account. 8842 *Scotch Thistle (Applegal w1991 had to be escorted to. his home tnder 11, University of Mississippi o. Set only in sol 1a 14-] jatter fily went to the DOst at 0dds of | 5§72, SIXTH RACE—Five and a half furlonss, purse; all ages: value to firat, $400. % police protection. With but a few min- | s Cotlere 41 i e e e L e by Hay 0 t 3, o ” 8 light (electric lights —noon_-, take the show. e o Todex] Horse and Owner. WUSE W H. W Bir. Win. | Jookey. - i L ko T LT utes to play and the score 11 to o G AKE. & ‘Catalognes on request = Large st e prowsiotac T3 hebd oo s h e o ine against them, Ohlo e sent in two o ntveritiy ok -GuN mwfl T G s encorded WaTm | (ssoe) The Mighty, ¢ (T. Fergueon) (112 1 41-81 1h COMMISSARY OFFICERS WILL . R exarvd atatw. HATDM. &R falbhak 24, Colorado unmu- Corlege ety . ""x‘,: 'na(-kln;r to win the ?g-e—n::rlonlg purse wo m h']rnf:u,, n'L( lmn) }t‘lg : . g? gs g¥ TAKE LESSONS IN COOKING | and McDonald at left half. The Ohio ;W‘ 00".‘. r g —Q:la'nb College n,,.. can .! any time 5. xchanged rent for two-y -0 . 8 oung g ! & > burn ey e o g o - N ‘l!s!nmor 4 "lvesdmore. S0 (107 3 §3 48id { Tope 3 team then began a march across the| IOWA CITY, la, Nov. “—“"- (vecona (| 01, €00 f":““;;“m SR ame col rom the Gum stable, qe-l {La Chata 2 (B J. Baldwin) | & 1h 21 8h War Department Hopes to Inaugurate | ;14 4} ot Indiana could not stop. -~ Me- | team) 17. Towa Freshmen 6. 'm l’D ¥ = throned the Schrefber entry in a driv- | 7503 [Kenfiworth, a (H o Soven) H 32 51 67 a Reform in the Preparation of i Ay cobara o DECATUR, 1. Nov. 30.—Militken 16, est diamond imitator. ing finish. McBride rode Tom McGrath | 8858 [Invefce, 3 (W. ne). . 6 74 75 76 Food for Soldlers, mnald finally got ar e end with and the Sain youngster falrly breezed | 5700 |Laay Redhead, 3 (Ghoresy. 7 8 .8 8 a twenty-yard run and was downed on | 3 m c. DAvm . < h WASHINGTON, Nov. 30.—Under anew | jndiana’s three-yard line. Before. an o1 < fivi . N y [ > ‘estern Tla:frdor Sl‘r\tlid;fj;r!gnf:n aTx:;:era}:: i e 1.1‘1’(’»/'. -h':;-.pfi; " ”flm‘;‘,'.nfi. st ‘gvm:?r',h: & v lr'_:na:emfivéy:}"xmg_ policy decided on by the War Depart- | other play could be made Harris OExclusten, : Palace). {301 ana appears to hive Fons back. sion. . Trained by T. G..Ferguson. Scratched—Commodore Bastland, Princess Wheeler. lmem. officers of the commissary depart- | called time for the end of the game. ) " 3¢ 124 Kearny - S.F,CaL Garnet Ferguson's useful sprinter| St pad ‘331’.»‘5',.{’3“3% mbflflgh:;: mu—ul'hly.t:‘—lo,“g:lde s..'.l‘(;:u:«::;hh?o ment are to be taught to make bread | Assistant Coach Bingham of Ohlo State, The Mighty led Princess Titania out until headed for the stand. Princess Titania got away very badly, but the winner heid | 20d Will be given practical Instructions | who had been keeping time on his own & neck for the final five and a half fur- her perfectly safe at the close. Young Pilgrim had a world of speed. Instructor should ! in COoking. Officers of thé commissary | account, ran out on the field and Jong dash. The Ferguson entry en- win soon. Kenilworth displayed speed. department will accordingly be sent to | claimed there was four minutes to play. .Joyed a decided call in the betting. For ———————————————__ | the school of application for cavalry | A wrangle ensued and many of thi a brief period, as he lay in third posi- | 3 2 e and field artillery at Fort Riley, Kans, | spectators rushed on the field. In the| BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Nov. 30.—Dur- Stok his barkiry felt n bit AnSasy, bui :.:: ?o‘;rmr:. -D;f;“:vmnh S::\.‘H P.-t-!e;.ol Games in the South. | for a course in the school for cooks and | confuston which followed Dr. Harris ing a game of foctball to-day between it happened that McBride had some-| 520 o e T ulte.| LOS8 ANGELES, Nov. 50.—Managers | bakers. It is the belief of the army of- [ was hit on the head with a cane In the | two local teams Leo M aged 21, thing up his sleeve. Young Pilgrim, a | the center fielder and substitute first | Mike Fisher and Jim Morley, respect- | ficers that with the acquiremnt of prac- | hands of some person. The police were | had his spine fractured, and is not ex- 10 1o 1 shot possessing speed to burn, | baseman in the box, the Prune Pickers | Iveiy of the Tacoma and Los Angeles | tical and technical knowledge by the | called upon to protect Dr. Harris and | pected to live. ran third. defedted the Presidio team at Cyelers' | baséball teams, completed arrange- | Officers in the baking of bread and|escorted him to his fotel, a large SULLIVAN, Ind. Nov. 30.—Right NOTES OF THE TRACK. | Park this afternoon By the-score of 4 | ments to-day for the post-season series §‘;g§:;|“ i e o ;fi%’.’&b’é‘.fi &8 vt following him into the city. ' | Halfback Willlams of the Owensville Besides piloting Lubin, winner of the | to 0. The’ visitors could not sblve | of 8ames by which the coast champion- 5 . $108.) At CWab Suitiiiod a frae- | - cop b, dotly o 'Stake, Radtke aiso landed Charlatan | senuite's élivery, belfig sllowsd but| abip sbail be decided. It now beie cars | oo e army * 0 (ul Pu‘;m“';;‘;"‘“?m‘“;‘“" Cornell. | tared skull {n « football here to- [ sorm-of horacs &7d Jothkers ab howm 1o A . . . No —Pennsyl- 5 s e voung | {0 its. Myers pitched for the Pre. | tain that Lo Angeles will win the sec- | PARIS. Nov. j0.—The Criminal Court vania_defeated qomeuvm.’:"l;n b b e o skt o . Kentucky trainer, is back in California, | 519108. The locals made a total of :"d"h",‘ Of the ssason.. It was the in-| Celie at ¢ -cqufie‘-‘lc}‘n?}l:-"-:r Fittano. H:':vdey.. aunuk} fosthell. séme by the move. of Another Player In Injs Charley trained Humo for all of his| ¢ight hits off his delivery. The score | tention to play some of fhese games in | Charles Malato and, Caussanel, Who were ac- | 6 to 6, the narrow margin of a goal| CHICAGO, Nov. 30.—Arthur S. Whit- races on the metropolitan tracks last | by innings follows: San Franeisco, but the decision was | ghsed Mmm»:’:;w iy Mot :;-fl-dmu deciding the contest. It was the most | ney, right halfback of the Clyde foot- | scason. 02020000 04| made to play all nilie games in Los | Ssieor the tormer to Paris in Slay ey InE the ;’“bh‘:;“,fi' e pSme that has | ball team. a local organization, sus- Jack Keene's Mualda bowed a ten- 12021101 08| Angeles. The series will begin next ol st b e/ oen L Rl eld this sea- mmed concussion “of the brain and ‘@on in his race on Wednesday. 08987890 88| rhursday and continue until Sunday.| PARIS, Dec. 1_in the course of an inter: | somy nonkencd by the miueicl, had | other internal Injuries in a game to- Tom Ryan, who has been, racing at ke schuite and Kent; Pee- | A weelk later the remaining five games | Yo published this morning, President Loubet | DEON Wealened by, the substitution of or Bennings, ships to-day for California. gajo, Myers and Stasley. e stated categorically that he would: accept a | Players tha e Pennsylvanians were it his m. ill be played. e Dl AL e able to cross the Ithacans' goal. fatal. e

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