The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 1, 1905, Page 11

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" BASEBALL THE -SAN ' FRANC - 1SCO CALL, FRIDAY DECEMBER 1, 1905 ULCTMA SCORES IN MATCH SIREID BRINGS (KICKERS KEEP LONE RUN HOME, CRIDIRON WARM | i SPEEDY PONY BEATS MIDLOVE| ON INGLESIDE COURSE. Leah Captures, Two Races at the Polo Association Meet : ¥ Team Selected From Rest|Schmidt and Rolfe, Miss Myer “WOIES” LOSE AT FOOTBALL EDITED BY. R A. SMYTH LIVELY DOINCS ON THE COURTS "f" Batsmen Fall Before, Presidio Gmunds thé Scene ; A p‘”(.l“,r\- Curves - Until| of Three Contests Be-|| v of League FKasily. Defeat | and Janes, and Gabriel and Niwashes Break Monotony" tween I-‘a Amateur Teams | - an .Independent Eleven| Vogel Emerge Vietorious KERS IS A MYSTERY Nealon and Hildebrand WO G \\Ih\ AR E DRAWN Are Commercials and- Lincolns WINNERS \LORL I'l\h e e S Losers Make One Point- m' { BAKER BR()THI;B\ LOSE Contest for the (larement the Only Men WhoCan Tap, and Cadets Quit Even.| : First Period, but Do Not. (Cup Results in Triumph the Big Rube for Bingles, Humboldts Win Handily || Score at All in Second, for C(alifornia Club Men - | —_— 1 —_— | A S RESULTS OF GAWES. | The Presidio Atheitic grounds were The team picked from the rest of :he! Many futercstiis tournamédt e tle, 1; San Francisco, 0. much in demand vesterday for football | California Association Football League | matches were ploved yesterday on tha Oakiand, Portland, 1. ames, thrée contests being played. The | clubs of last season defeated an eleven , aourts. At Claremont Herbert Schmid: . I'ncomn, Los Aungeles, 5. ,f' , 2 A g 1l | representing the Independents, winners of | ang Harry Rolfe won the first annual | first, between Commercial Day School | the champlonship of 19415, five goals i scratch doubles tournament for the and the Linecain Club, was calied at 10! 10 one goal, yestyrday,‘at Freeman's Park, | three-time challenge cups offered by the : {a. m.; the second, between the F‘!rslI Golden Gate. e eleven representing the ; club. At the park Miss Golda Myer and Tacoms at Los Angeles. 1 Corps Cadets and the Starr King Cadets, ‘“‘Rest of the League” lacked Duncan, ' George Janes carried off the honors in Onkland-iPortland at Bakersfield. jat 11:30 a. m.. and the third. between Macartney and Bayne, their places being | the handicap mixed doubles tournamemt. STANDING OF THE CLUBS the Commercigl Evening School and, {takeh by Inganni, Smith and Ainsworth. | The “draw” doubles event at the Califor . 5 1 Humboldt. at 2:30 p. m. I The Independent team did not represent | nia Club was won by Harold Gabriel and WL ¥ Humboldt Evening School left nothing ! the strenzth of that.club, as two of the | & . Vogel 598 Senttie 9 51 imagination when it met Commer- Fay brothers, both the Balmains, HIggIns | The most important event was the ; ¥ a 5 5 istering a decisive defeat by and Mechels were absent. In the first | doubles across the bay. In the fimals ¥ Thooma tad 1-0. The players on these period the Rest of the League team had ' the Baker brothers. ome of the strongest were older, heavier and more sea- the best of the play, brt the oniy 20al | teams at the park, were opposed to = wt than the memberks of the other kicked was one by Dwyer for the Inde- | Schmidt and Roife, probably the best « ms. A good rough and tumble foot- pendents. | team of the California Club. Both teams ball game was the result. Humboldt' | Early in the second reriod Duquesne | were at their best ang some high-class . scored six points in the first half and! scored for the Rest. Mackenzle put the | tennis was played. Sehmidt and Rolfe p five in the second. < ball into the net twice. Chambers onee. | jost the first set by 2 narrow margin, It was not untjl the last half, how-' | and one goal was made hy the ball being | but won the next three . ever, that Hurmboldt struck its gait. At fumbled in.by the Independent backs . The Bakers played their usual careful, 8 the same time Commercial seemed to ' from a corner kick. The Rest of the | steady game and it proved effective in & weaken, The way Hielmann of Hum- League made many shots at the Indepen- - the opening set. This was the closest boldt piowed- his way through the line, | | dent goal, some of which just missed it, | set of the four. The Bakers did -soms w and arvund the ends wa while others were fended out cleverly by | clever lobbing and as usual made very . remarkable, Rarely did he gain I . | | Antrobus. C. W. Irish° was reteree, with | few errors. In the remaining sets Roife than ten yards. Osborne of Humbold: A. W. Wilding and J. Dick as linesmen. | and Schmidt also steadled down and also played weéll. The iineup: Elliot and Petersen in rthe fullback lige, ' their errors became less numerous. The s Hamiot sutng—Bosarich, ' 2. Langes Chambers, Duquesne’ and Mackenzie did | score was 6-3 6-4, 6-5. 8-3 Redmona, Howarth, Obermeseer, { de work. . The teams lined up as foi- The concluding: rov of the handi- nd. g ever Lange, Hansell, ‘Hiel- | | : cap mixed doubles tourmament at t z Buék, Desment Independents. Positions, | park were productive of some highly in- Schulz-Stans. | “"Nkflgfr ! teresting matches. In the finals Miss 5 oFelam, o | e Myer and Janes won rather easily from 2 ~Dolder and Giberson. Tim- | Right Half Ba ..Chambers | Miss Hotchkiss and Griffin. The former 1 gy | Center Hult Back Turner | received owe odds of 3-6 and won in - B, some exciting play the game be ‘\ g K. .. AnierD | straight Vet School and VLR, WINNING THE Traidh ERent . The closest and one of the mest in- ) Very narrow margin t hy C 1 Da i ween the Commercial Day t v v or | _ Center Fprward... MacKenzts | teresting matches was played in the sec- ‘ £he Liuthih SXDL SURSLYE » S Sitecs o€ | L‘F/Fc/r XPHCE, Vi 9O -5'\?1"5': l;f{r 5 u\;g’u‘in@ b et v by b B o g < b i o | Foley. The latter received owe odds of ks ¢ et 1 ¥ g b T S S5 b5 < | 3-6 from their opponents and lost by a va T SCANDAL MAY Harlowe, Bergans, ¥ N ¥ JA ! : : ata e Frmpech, Weker: | Rudolph Spreckels’ thoroughbred = : . T ) | AS was expected, the draw doubles B i W ilitams. pony Uletma, the fiying daughter of CHEAT THE HANGMAN | tournament at the Callfornta Club did \ vinning Salvador, turned the tables on C. W. not prove exciting. The poorer players ucces: debrand Hil | Clark’s Midlove in their match race at half a mile yesterday at Ingleside race The Spreckel¢ sware had dll ‘Rumor That Mary Mabel Rogers Will Escape drew with the better players. and as a resuit the tcams lacked balance. The re alts: W f the way course. W | ~ . -1 . 5 nd sack. A | Ty - her speed yesterday and jwas not fully xecution | Seratch doubles— First round: George Cut- adlock, but | extended to flash past the judges an Exee . | Rl g T i L e X was bender and The contest between the Starr King |open length in front of her old rival. | Specigl ulmlc' to The Call Burroughs beat W. H. H. Murphy and Wer e fans went| Cadets and the First Corps Cadets re- The mares ran neck and neck for the | . B | B. W. Vogel and Haroli sulted in another draw game. Most of | first quarter of a mile, after being sent RUTLAND, Vt. Nov. %.—The town of | Gabriel beat Albert Kemyou and Judge Trou: t 1! (he first half was played in general |away to a good start. Entering the; | | Windsor. which has been shocked so | % ¢0: W G. Kncwiton and Bradley Wailace € E scrimmage rry of the Starr Kings | homestretch Ulctma gradually drew many times “of Iste by scandals that Sem!-finals—Burroughs snd Long best Cutter he last few minutes livened things$ up [away and the result was never in. | leaked out of the State vrison there Was | and Webster -2, 6-3; Vogel and Gadbriel beat S S ekl filvsen yible on Aa afit ovin. | Gobbl: : Z again shocked to-day. when it read from | Knowlton and Wallace 6-1. 6-1. Finals—Vogei » th Sperr: of the same team, made ten| H. D. Walter, who rode Mr. Clark's | certain metropolitan papers a rumpr z_hnt Gabriel beat Burrougns and Long -3 &1 ¥ xcept. in that fat; yards more, bringing the ball to the First | Alvernie in the first race, farnished | Mrs. Mary Mabel Rogers, the _'30"{"“3" Mixed doubles—Miss Hotchkiss and GrifAn fe w Mohier gobbled ten | Cadet Corps’ thirty-yard line, the closest | the thrill of the day's sport. The mare ton myrderess, may even vet escape the | (owe 30) beat Miss Ratcliffe and Dunldp (o < se and missed one simple | aythor teatn came to scoring Aduring the |'was .carelessly saddled and the saddle | gallows December 6, because she is in a | 30) 6-0. $-8; Mrs. Neimeye: and Finnigan beat = ed short so well.that| enfire game. turned with the rider a furlong from delicate condition. This was the first in- idr:”‘ W’:a L nflfi:flm! bym-letw“ Semi- gtraicorgdnigrdorat |, & |Bome. Mr. Walter tried tp right him- | timation that the people of Vermont had | fnals—Mise Hotehkise and Griffin beat Mre. score self, but was unable to do so. He’ . . | | of any such state of affalrs, yet the re- 3-8) beat_Miss Mearns and Nagle. three of them be and one a three-bagger. was especially low, ge vigorous ng two of the ing home runs Truck Eagan with the wil- homers. Baum pitched headlong on the soft track and then rolled out of harm's way like a | skilled athlete. He was up in an.in- stant and waved his hand at the spec- P VAR DIMINUTIVE PONY, WHICH WO! AXD YOUNG SPORTSWOMAN. AFTE! IWo RACES AT ING OLORS 8HE WILL CARRY TO-MORRO \3‘,)40\1 SHE IS NAME! N IN THE “LADIES' PLATE. port is generally believed. who has several times of late, refuses to be inter- Attorney+ E. B. Flynn of Springfield, | visited the condemned woman | 810, 75, Finals—Miss nd Janes (owe 135 3-6) beat Miss Floteh- nd Griffin (owe 30) 6-3, 6-4. stood the pressure but two innings and | Lators to reassure them. He was unin- Yiewed. Mrs. Rogers’ personal counsel, | ... .o 5 surplus of $250.000 and will 3 | jured, but did not essay -another mount T. W. Moloney, states that he knows - " was replaced by Nagle, who did slightly | Jured, ¥ ¢ | . nothing of any such condition and be.| Pursue a conservative policy, confil better. Keefe pitched five innings for | during the day. | " g ~ | its business of underwriting prineipally - i | The best race of the day, from a com- |- H lieves that Flynm would have told him the visitors and gave way to Lynch.| The T the day, | . B e e naa N somaesl | to manufacturing plants and the better | Al the locals’ runs were made Off the | Petitive point of view, was the di b - s . S | class of mercantile busine: Prominent latt E o, i tance ‘event at three-guarters of & i Mrs. Rogers-spent Thanksgiving alone | |17 latter. The Angels were off in the field ; Washington and California capitalists | mile. Frank Skinner sported the Clark | in her cell, with the death watch in force. P Ao dee. O tow-dioagiy Fofors on. il G: ke, Mavak roag bar| - . i ~1Fhe only way in which the hoilday. spiri¢| 3T behind the organization. The prési- vos axoELEs | Spreckels’ Homoma, while Mr. Hayes | % | < | pervaded the gloomy room was In her | fl:‘r:;n&rk th:u?:x:nrwp;".\;:»fl«':-r:nj ¢ 5 > * “6 | Bad the leg up on his own pony, Molly . | | dinner, a.few extra dishes being served | - 1 BE% 3 b g0t 6| ¥ 3 - ™ ber Company. and president of the Pacific ) ¥ B5 R Ty g 8 bl | | """“" Behoners O e ifw| National Bank of Tacoma. The - vice 2L -3 0 2 0 5 4 0 Homoma broke in front and led un- 3 | ¥ I | seir-composure as soon as she heard the | Nationa = ¢ i Jauhen Brashear, 3 8 199 1 3|uithelast jump, when she was nabbed | BE g deciglon of the Federal court and she President and secretary ie fames H. te b g4 802 01 1 2lby Ethel G, which finished gamely un- | T el Bas® frequent crying spefls. M. H.| Vueve, of Hanford and DeVueve. and the 58 £ i 0 0 3 0 o der Mr. Skinner's remarkably vigorous |- The coursing at Unién Park yeste . The eighteen-hole golf handicap at |Loukes, a prison guard, and his wife ‘redsufor 1s J W CHILeE Te B B e = :m-qgms'- e f '!‘ : 3- 11 llride. Mr. Marsh had no whip and hand- | provided excellent sport for a large at- | medal play on the links of the Clare- | composed the death watch, anernall"!‘ of Seatile. Hanford and DeVeuve will < = et | s ® o 0.9 0 1 ofrode }{"’"”"‘;‘ ‘;1“‘;""(']5'- i I”'; """I" <'°‘]1|fl | tehaance of leashmen. The hares’ were! mont Country Club yesterday brought puight and day. . act as managers of-the new eompany B > - asl — — — | not ave oS! had she een hustled | - o o -1 t . T B 3 A & { i strong and -provided 'excellent tests. . T-| out a goodly number ~of Aompe;llol‘. - = R Its purpose will be to fyrnish fire in- %, . CoMa ol i,‘-zklfi»:l vé:‘:,, fl,;',‘-:l‘,’,,gT:':,, :;;:,"(f;;ub': | 3. Cronin's greyhound, Fiery Hock, was .Jirst prize was taken by Charles’ S. LUMBERMEN fORM surance-to 1umx~mrme: at lower nn';-i m‘au A SB. PO. A. E. | v % 3 i ran in great form, andexing ; Fee, with’ a net score of 77; second "QITRANCE (O " : old companies which operate unde® the r S5 record by the twentjeth part of a sec- | o0 edge and r: 7 ' 4 2 AN y. 3\ J\ £ ¢ . B 0 o 2 ona | the fong end of the purse from a field | prize by C i.'Newton, with a gross ang ]}51 R_‘\_\_(_l‘_‘ CONCERN ::s(fl;;(:‘:nz:‘mel Sun Frasctics Soked -5 0 & 0 01 The riding honors were carrled off | of forty-elght entries. net of 78, and third prize; by .Fr mi - Nk - . 1 g y ested ‘at the high rates fixed by the Bagan. & <82 9 -1 -3 "0luy Frank Skinner, who piloted three| In the final course he was favored | Kales, with a gross and net of 80. The PII}’ ()f.“ hat They Claim Are !s’::‘! e e Mgl ‘1 ok, b g b D 2 O 8L D of the winners. H..Marsh was first [ by the talent and beat King V° after &, day wae beautiful and the course- in- Hlo'll Rates Of Old | st oo B i SRR ~ Mclaughlin, 1 £....8 1 1 1. 2 0 1|in two races, the other event going to | long trial by a score of 18-3. Of the Hast-| ¢xcellent condition. Many members | % o st | The Middiesex Hospital in Londen has - | Hogan. e.. -41 1 1 3.1 0/Mr. Hayes, who rode his own pony. |ern entries, Great Northern showed the ! visited the clubhouse, nearly one hun- (. °™ Firms. | lant producing three tanis of fev Keefe, r. 3 1 o S f 11. J. A. Lynch’s diminutive pony Leah | best form. He was beaten in the fourth | gred taking luncheon there. The de- . SLERE A,I‘K“l'{_h“’“ Nades. 56 o cAoh- o I B T FEEHS 3+ 15 2| Wds agaln a surprise, Anishing first in | round by the stake winner. He was Un- | tajls follow: S * - Gpectgl Dispaich to The Cail. | e - S Sheth Suteluil ANGELS LED TO SLAUGHTER. | eNagle out thé opening dash at a quarter of a mile | fortunate, however, In having several AL N O Theetabait | against 5 46 a ton P i — | R by two lengths and taking the three- | hard tests. = MA. Nov. 30.—On ] } N e Truck Eagan Helps iigers Along With | Los Angéice eighths mile race by the same distanc The dogs were unusually well matched | = Manufacturers” Indemnity Assoclation, a, The crescent. moon a:n:’h»h?'::\c:l‘nn Two Home Run Drives. Ty She:will hook up in the fastest - & ven and brisk. The - £ newly organized fire insurance company adopted by the Tu 5 Nov. 20.—Tacoma's | “ese hits ... §32 | pany to-morrow In the “Ladiex Plater | et toews | COMERTTROnS. g incorporated under the laws of Washing- | the capture of Constantinople by Moham. S » S| JBase hits ... = y to- )" | results follow: g i -day easily defeated | SUNMARY ‘ when she will be nominated by the | g . noliday stake, first muna-lmn.mn‘ % tom, will-opan ‘for business. TN gai- N 3E In KE. . 38 the score of 10 to 5. The | Home runs_Pagan 2 Nordyke Threebase |young ludy after whom she w“}&,y‘ boat Una, 10-i; Flery Rock beat Raby | Z v ——— s m and | gt R e 11, Two-base hit—Schiafiey, | "amed. The daughter of 'EIKins is only - Aurora, 5-0; Northern F\:vyedr t;‘en e L base "on errors_Tacome 3, Tas Angcles | fourteen hands and a half-inch in | 0-0; Gertrude T hobvock- heat For | Erank Kales 1 1. “First base on balis4-Off Baum 1, - | height. P Frank Dunn beat Los Angeles Boy, | C. M. Gavley Fio 3 oft eote 5, ot Lymen 3 Beradk out— | "I maeting was held by the Call. | S ove. The Roman withdrawn: | Colonel Eddy . | BY Keefe 1. Double plays—Eagan to Casey | o o o v ¥ al | B I et John Heenan, 0-8: s | E. R Polger {10 Nordvke: Brashear to Sculafley to Dillon; | f0rnia Polo and Pony Racing Associa- | Blte Pells beqr S0OC JiSarawn:” smandan | W. Sherwood Bernard to Snodgrass o Dillon. Hit by piteh- | tion for the benefit 0f the Youths''Di- | poust & 1 ,;m,..mc, 0-2: - Todine beat Wild | J. H. Ames wu_l “Esrn [ Tos. | Paseed " palls—fiogan. Smogsrass. | rectory. The attendance was not as | Mini. Used beat Runaway, ;”({}'{ E"&‘S::ma me of game—One hour and forty-five min- | jarge as was expected, but as many | Tamora Veat " Bgenyaie, 4-1: e’ Mt bea 4 : Yu“n STHE'sm - Bt - ected, £ ! ne, Hubba o iy i a5 B tickets were sold, the directory will | J/mmy Allen, &5 King ¥ beat, Maig 5 Dyis, | % Gooaty 3 COMMUTE] A GAME. profit by the affair. Larger fields will| The Widow, 6-5: Miss Roclmn b?sl Sweet E. de Golla e w2y s, start to-morrow In the various races, | Tooth, 3-1:'Golden beat Mr. Loniers. 111; Why shouwld any man be weak, Dowis e Pavths mts by One Rnnm |and as there are not so many counter i"g‘;‘fiflgqo;';fi_;’e‘le ? puny and debilitated when it is at Bakersfeld. attractions a large attendance s ex- Second round—Northern Flyer)ebeal dlrvlons casy to be as big and husky u any BAKERSFIELD, Nov. 30.—Singles by | Pected. The results in detail: T Sihas Tad, B4: Gréat Nori man you see on the streets? Kelley and Francks and a long drive by | FIrst race; one and a quarter miles; prise | orn beat Stingaree, 6-4: Frank Dunn beat Ina Men with small, flabby muscles, Nvion Riat:168E oo h gup or pursé; value ta-winwer, ‘ssus, 5-3; Blue Bell beut Bonnle Flush, 9-4; Rosarer B Forors 2 shute of Devereaux to deep left won the game |j A. Lynch’s b. m. Leah, 130, by Blkins— lofllne'belt Amandan, 8 3; Tamora begt Badly | *Scrateh. thin-cheste ull-eyed, sho for Oakland in the eighth inning here| 'Lizzie (H. mnh)h. 9-.6: King vmn{mm “8; Barl| Dyring the afternoon the ladies held breath, without endurance, cour- this morning in the regular scheduled lfi,ghlrl; T Flety Rock beat Northern | tWo putting centests, the first of which age, ambition, sand or grit in their league game by a score of 2 to 1. Ho- | &5 Pedley's b. m. Bariotts, 162 (J. 0. river, 0-4: Great Northern beat Sunnybrook, | was won by Miss Violet Whitney and make-up, are WEAK MEN. If | gan, who was in the box for the Com- " fobin) 5 YO Frank Dunn beat Bite Tell 6-4:" 100iné | (ho second by Mrs. F. Magee: b . R muters, was given a great ovatfon by ' Time, l 4-5. Alvernla, !”, Illo rln byh Tamora withdrawn; King V beat Barl, ey were ‘no .) w 2 the 500 people who watched the game. |$5 mutuels paid $16 mo‘ Mumnusmtn;_[:;""wfi Ut NiRk- Y R T S S make physical giants of them. The latter is a Bakersfleld boy. Score:| gecond race; match Tace: ome-half mile; | ern fib: Frank Duan beat lodine, 16-11; KIn | Blanche Jewett beat Morning Glory, 0-1; Siroo | I am not performing miracles. [ OAKLAND. prize to winner -uv« cup: V beat Muggsy, 10-T.. Friuk. Dui beat Irma Hotfoot, 9-2; Daisy Rocket beat have only discovered that what AB. R. BH. PO. A. E, | Rudolph Spreckels’ m. Ulctma, 144, by Fifth round—Fiery Rock beat n nn, | Primrose, $-6; Busy.Boy beat Black umer,l makes all this strength, t steani Van Haltren, ¢. £ 4 1 1 1 0 0| SalvedorLightning (Frank Skinner) CKine VA bye, L tery Rock | 8:0¢ Ere From Flaw beat Menio Prince 421 akes ) 3 o, | Kruger, r. f : g g ; 0 ? c_‘_b.‘ ?mu eh. m. Midiove, 144 (R. M. mmml}g"enuue; R 0 o TR i’(lns — zm %nmllm“ T'rord 7-6; Rock Roller this FORCE in a u%_an is his Al;n- Runisavy S o 3 = . 1 Electricity. hat is what Moskiman, 1. B SRS M R Time, :51 M Mutue fl 11. (Cronin’s Wild Tralee-Fair Lady), 18-3. Second round—Concord Boy beat Golden 1dol, ma ¥ for the yachtsman, Kelley, 2 $.3°2°71 % 4 1 4 m—:“ '" : ———;—mwm"m‘ L‘,’ uqlxy F;:lvit-:’lc: heHnAthddl:r gt\ms‘?; 03 makes muscle and he:rt urolng. Francks, s¢ . 2 .8 0 v ool of a mile; prize cu; LDWE E . utonniere beat John Hooker, : Miss Buen— 7] has los :i‘ golfer, ':: Devereaux, b . $02 132 of sive to wianer, §25: 2 LANY yim retiros beat Dolly Biehop. GJu;!Il;ch; Jewett Y:ahtfl:)oxwf:‘da:dmf:zl w“zly ha!;‘: unter, the athle Byrmnes, ¢ 4 0] Chauncey Hayes Jr.'s m. Mollle Mur— beat Farmer’'s Boy ; Dal locket . b Hogan, p 300 05 0 183, by Murphy-San Jacinto Lily | Seores ot the Open Stake At | Giroc, fe2: Busy Boy beat, Fres From Flav, man. | want to give it back to him, and the sportsman. T eesiond s e . Hayes Jr) ... e Ingleside Coursing Park. 7-2: Rok Rolcler beat Jim 2 tor T Bave Saks § Totals ..ooeeoo.. . 34 2 8 27 18 2 Slark’s bl ® Chanate, 152 (H. The open stake at Ingleside Coursing§ Third round—Lady Fleldwlok ‘beat Concord and 1 ¢an do it, for ave done it PORTLAND. 4 i st R e Park yesterday was captured by W.|Boy. 8.2; Boutonniere beat Miss Buenretiros. for thousands. 3 AB. R.BH.PO.A.E.| Time, Two starters. Mutuels 6-2: Blanche Jewett beat Daisy Rocket, $-6; : Van Buren, 6173 0 0] pata $10 70. Fieldwick's greyhound Lady Fieldwick, | RSl Roller beat Busy Boy. 4. McHale, 2b - ; 3 1 — which defeated Blanche Jewett in the | Fourth round—Lady Fieldwick beat Bouton- WHE. Its puri oma and Meisan, 15 © b5 8 © b Fourth race: three-elghths of & mile; prize | deciding course. The winner showed R T e Rallgr, | Db ANLATEELIN Db M- T Nae 16 el 7o0 Boe BETRE St vy o g Swoeney, o . 0 8 3 2 0 50N BaN T 'L:’n“l.:n %y Bikins. | 00d form during the day and experi- 17D, dding course—iW. Fleldwick's Lady Field=| health with your electric fbelt. I had lost all my maniy . but after using delicious flavor have McCreedie, c. f. S o unle (H. l(nnm . 1|enced some good luck by not having ! gjck (London Links-Mald O'Gowrie) beat L. your belt steadily for three months I have recavered my ful o T Gratefuily med: it a popular P o B s i e [ Hayes ir’s b hard running. In thé unfinished Re- | Monreal's Blanche Jewett (Hurricane-Star of : : Easick. D 0.0 0 0 0 ot Tl B 2| gerve Stake from last Sunday tady |Cuba), 13-4 - - favorite with all. . Cani, et 0% 0. g+ 9. 0| CAReiMERIBIINA 3|Leeds outfooted and outworked F.| (.o siake—Sampler beat Camber, 6-; 1 Soaf 1 . SR e ey paid | Bishop’s Bon Ami for the long end of vater beat Puli-ec!. 5-2; Frank C !'. MC ugh 'n 5 eCt C » t Ask for it wher- RUNS BY INNINGS, * ithe purse. Frank C downed Secretive | bea Mollie M. Fairmount ' Lass beat .. 00 01 x—2 = Poummesd in the champlon event. Terral mmx bfi_, “;','.’,,,‘2‘,:’,3"- '4” ‘Will cure to stay cured Debility, Varicocele, Weakness of Any o7 You gO- - - & 0.0 0 0 §T3| Fitth race; ome alt mile; prise cup or purse; | Upjanche Jewett, runner-up in - the | oD ,_,mb-:,‘,,g;:“ Bocretive Do ¥ wi in the Nerves. Stomack, Liver or Kidness. Rheu- —] ocu R. Spreckels' ch. m. Amnm-. m. by Ho— open event, showed good form through- | King, €-1. and B e x-S ,,‘g vy Bemen t Sgoonct | “mer Altivo . T v DUt HAGTS Sevety Soucee in |1 Buan round—Sampley beat Rapld Water. bl ey e vew rune—Oakiand 1. s A Vah Buren, the fourth round with Rock Roller, gy 2w e Tt NSH‘."" Men like ¢ flt or these with ofher troubles which follow a Toss of Micchell, Van ' Haltr Secrifies hits— which injured her chances for stake e R P~ 1 B nature's vital power, I can cure. I can make them feel young. strons Miechall, _Feery, c-base | hit—Dunieavs. Frank C beat Sampler, 3-2; Se- G Energatic BN my Electric Belt. "If you are such & man come to honors. Grommes & 'Ullrich Distillers Chicago, Bl Doublc play—McHale to Mitchell to McLean. of game—One hou r and thirty minutes. 1t 18 in a ¢lass by itself. U mpm.—l‘-\'h. me. My It has facts you Consultat; Get my book. The following are the results, with Judge John Sutton’s official scores: It is free if ‘Third round—] cretiv Doretta, m‘ e 1‘ M:?hnt o . um] Tenr's ;.g.nn m Mayflower), 6-0. of H Arin or & smile; peise ‘alue ’.mg iFne ch. m. Honoma, 147, s " will be. idterested in. uu 908 MARKET ST, you will mlnu this ad. ———— “Yoh may not realize yoh highest am- DR. M. C. McLA ’m ) - $8 06, w. Clark “Mareh AR 87 6. bitions, sonny,” sald Uncle Eben, “but|R. Spreckel Unfinished Reserve n-lu. fourth round— - BRANCH remember dat de man dat keeps out ‘of Bon Ami beat Eleanor B, 10-4; Lady Leeds ’ San Francisce jail an’ out o' debt is mo’ of a success a bye. ootne i Predton Office Hours—8 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. u--.lnl,.-.m dan some of de folks dat has books wrote | (asbirion. Gueen Keip) beat ok, T about 'em.”—Washinzton Star. Ami (Dixte B!td) 1

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