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+ b THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, DE ’ CEMBER 26, 1903. SPORTS PAGE LUBIN WINS THE CHRISTMAS HANDICAP \ s : 13 EDITED BY R. A. SMYTH R[DSKIN WIS PROPER IS FURIQUSLY URGED ON BY KNAPP [U[}{NIA BURCH T T St. Louted in Final Contest ol Southern California S AN Ak x5 BIACKMAN RETURNS BEST wi RECORD AN <hH ortes of Sherman Indians Carries Ball 107 Yards for a Remarkable Touchdown WO PLAYERS INJURED ! Vincent's Eleven Badly GROSS AND NET SCORES s Celebrate Christ- Events on the ink cisco Golf Witk Twe ingieside Bogey eighteen boge - e The Dee. —W z-uuu-r cloud “value to first, $380 Op. €L and uy Jockey. medal with ckmar Won all drivin |McBride place, 8-5 inner br. The Roustabout, Ordes, 15. McBride ug rewarded him. Procfastinate ck suited_Olympian. Sterling Tow- in one. Ride with her next time, r difficult of solution. Sandy k by Chest- rode a was value to firet, 5325 Pl" 1 214 Radke 1 21" /Knapp . 5 353 (L. Willams 15 4n McBride g; 40 1-6. oy Bannockbirn-iiard nce driving. Highest price— t could be asked for. Nagazam Francis behaved badly at the post. Iy bearing ott at the start and almost beat cheager ones. and up . Fin. | Jockey. s SE R S SR ALS TAKE ANOTH FAL OUT OF SAN JOSE BUSHERS en Ial Chise Into the Box Uncle's Men Faii to Make Hits. Dec. 25.—Bmersor Herbert P post 3 minutes. Off 4. Cook,.place, 1-3; show, out. le was slated to gc 1-4. Romaine, show, Winner, b, by Brutus-All ’ s. Scratched—Dr. Leggo. Start good. Won all driving. Andrew B. Cook was lucky. He did not bear out to-day th-an intelligent ride Romaire would have won by ran him Pontotoc out: assed the Seals made planted McGr was wild and Hal | ket when thers was no oceasion for it. nnyside out.for an airing. He escaped She will improve, Others | n the box. Thell r. Fin. | Jockey. | Op. Ol { rst h.,ermAn‘ Francisco | safe for the | he Seals and allowed | 1 | Treubel 6 10 3 1 {Knapp . 3-5 13-20 42 McBride 6 6 2 n Radtke ....| 5-2 13-5 5 20 5 10 |Robingon .. Y, = 6 6 |L.A. Jacksn| 80 30 from start ‘ uninteresting, Off at 3:38%. Lubin, place, 1 . . Entry betting coupled— m In leagus form. : Tramed by W. W B ¢ ns had the bases Hott. Bcratch , San Primo, Gloomy Gus, Rightful. Start good. Won easily. and stood a ce of tying the Balance driving. Highest price—Dr. Leggo 9, Veterano 40. Callaghan an added starter. t fafled through poor stick ran like a horse that had received & v skillful_preparation, displaying form he the sixth inning Spencer, the ed to possess. Moving up from the rear he ran past Proper when straight- - " = * , as if the latter had beén tied up to the quarter pole. Callaghan left Jose second baseman, rapped out & trail of smoké behind him for a mile, Nigrétte performed her part as akor. Dr, inte the right field, which netted Leggo ran a superb race at his first attempt and with a race under his belt would have ree bases, but he fafled Yo ar- been a hard mut to crack. *Coupled with Proper as Jennings entry. b sre by i % ace g The score by innings was as fol- | o o RACE—One mile and 100 yds.; selling; 8-y-o and Up; valie to firat, $325 is o0 Index| Horse and Owner .| Jockey. |wQp. Ol - o0 . - - o0 ‘ (8561) Chr’ stine A, 5 |W. Smith.. 2 15 . 10 H. McGowsn, 4 H {Knapp B 3 145 ¥ n; McGregor, Ar- ; (8974) Warte Nicht, ¢ (Wilkerson).. Boek . & 10 20 s, Chas Kent. Umpire—J. Doyle. ;ur» )/ Buchanan, 3 (B. Sehreiber) % |Radtke . * 3159 -— 8L Hooligan, 3 H;-‘ ‘ountain; ]{nu“n'[.”llr:m 18 p.g ) Lone ol 3 (R. 1 s YTBALL IS TRIED IN | ony v —— KANSAS UNDER NEW RULES 1:16, 1:42, $:47%. At post 3; minute. Off at 4:00%. Christine, place, s McGowan, place, 1; show, 12 Warte Nicht, show, 88, Winier ohi o 2, Leonell. Trained by . Day Scratched—Ink. 'Start good. Won Washburn and Falrmo College ; = b O atance ariving. FHighest price—Christine 3. Winner best. Hugh -McGowan Teams Are U le to Put Dali an do better over Oakland track. Warte Nicht ald well. Buchanan ' préfers sioppy Over the L cotng. Fooligan carried @ stable commission, but could hot make good. Lone Wolf & . 25.—Changes | ~ mud horse require ten yards | gges, SIXTH RACE—Six furlongs: purse; three-year-olds and up; value to first, 8400, to touc and permit the were tried in & game be- | Index] Horse and Owner. [Wust. %. %. %. Str. Fin. | Jocke Op. ClL re tri F s 3 shbursi- and Pairmount éol- 'Ruby, 8 (W, B. Jennings)....| 97/ 2 1h 1% 11 1n |Robinson ..| B8 5.2 . ay. Neither side | e |Bhe Eyes, 4 (P. Sheridan) %21 21%23 |Fountain .| 10 1§ score. Washburn.made the | sus |Delagos, 1,x|v‘o?&A&Lg:l;) 4 37 |L Witlams| 53 168 gain ¢ y L t s and so68 | Beknighted, 3 b 1 “» t ’mr’:‘:“ BZ‘!‘; ,i::::‘pud:(, (8958) ]urgm 4 (B. Schreiber). 42 5 Radtke ...| 6-5 68 y and the forward Ppass |iyme_:24%, :40%. 1:14%. At post 5 minutes. Off at 4:28. Ruby, place. 4-5: show, 1-3, Blue Eyes, place, 4; show, 1. Tramed by W, B. Jenn! price—Dargin 18-10. trained for the lplrlr‘:’t'(‘n' game, in his_present fol Ezmg He stopped to nothing. ERRATA—Race 8977 Blumenthal 119, 8683 “k plays and end runs. were attempts made ough the opposing line and t were but two or three land of the Peunsylvania » says that under-the-ten- m can score unless nts superior 10 its the old rules. Heavy ' rough play caused a not a player was in- g general opinion of foot- men who saw the game that had Jowns been allowed to make the yards the game would have been as @nd would have permitted the ball e advanced with possibilities of & h8own. SULLIVAN FAILS TO WIN NEW YORK, Dec. 25—James E. Sul- livan, secretary-treasurer of the Ama- teur Athletic Union, returned yesterday on the steamer New York from Lon- don, where he went about a month ago on business. When leaving here it wme Sullivan’s intention to try to in- l Delagoa, show 1-3. nings. Steratched—Judge, Ruby had speed and stood a long, hard drive. and likes it Dargin drew the inside position and had to travel in the e ENGLISH ATHLETES OVER Winner, ch. !. by Star Ruby-Hemera. ‘Won all driving. Highest Blue Eyes has been Delagoa has gone back. Beknighted won't Start good. Lone Wolt 105, 8966 Procrastinate 119, | quee the knglish Amateur Athletic As- sociation to form an alliance with the A. A. U, but this plan’ was partly frus- trated by the iliness of Charles Her- bert, secretary of the English organi- zation About three weeks ago Her- bert met with an accident by falling off a bus in London, and ever since he has been unconscious. Sullivan intends | to wisit England again in the spring and the alliance may then be formed. THE CROWD g | INTHE GRAND- STAND LuBIN as AR IR e e TO.BEAT DR LEGGO EOR FHE FLAGE. CALLAGHAN, RIDDEN BY RADTKE, SHOWS MARVELOUS SPEED FOR A MILE AND THEN QUITS|q, | = - WINNER oF THRE HAS THE SPEED 28 Pounds and Is Soon Ahead of Field in the Hollywood Handieap i BACKED TO EVEN MONEY | i Ten Thousand Spectators in Attendance to Witness the Running of a Great Card PREEESR LOS ANGELES, Dee, 2¢.—Eugenia Burch showed to-day that she is a great mare by takirg up 123 pounds and win- ning the Hollywood handieap at a mile and a sixteenth from a good fleid of eight other horses. The mare was faverite in the betting, going down from six to five to even at post time. From a positiom | back of the entire field at the half-mile | post Eugenia Burch gradually closed up ground and when once straightened out for the stretch ran over her field ane by of¥ by a length without being urged Re- tropaw ran a splendid race and was see~ ond, a neck in, front of Varfeties, whieh | showed much spoett early in the raee. | The cara at ott to-day was about | the best thus this season and tem | | thousand people were in attendance. ‘Two | | faverites y were successful, but all the winnors were wel upported in the twenty-sevem books catering to the betting public. \Weather track fast. Re- Hatt, race, 5—Hester W_ 13 (McDaniel), 7 to 1. won; Neatness, 102 (Mil- |ler). 7 to 2 second: Letta Gladstone, T (Doyle). 10 to 1, third. Time, 1:00i5 Rust- ling Silk, Silvér Sue, Marpessa, Eiizabeth, Rezift, Bebe B, Daruma, Seed Cake and Wee Less also ran f Thigd race, five and a balf furlongs—Cailo, 100 (Kunz), 5 to 1, wom. Macumber, 91 (Mz- Danlel). 17 to 10, second: Bantam, 97 (Schaff- ner), 3 to 1. third. Time, 1:07%. Sir Caru- | thers and Bannoeence also ran. | ~ Fourth race, Hollywood handicap, $1350: added, one and a sixteenth miles—Eugenia, Bureh, 125 (Buchanan), even, won; Refropaws 98 (Harris), 20 to 1 second; Varleties, 101 (Preston), 6 to 1, third. Time, 1:46%. Ef Otros, Workman, Horghesi, Dekaber, Sais and Hermitage also ran Fifth race. handieap. seven furlongs—Hans Wagner, 115 (Dugan). 7 to 3, wom; Toupee, 105 (Wiley), éven, second: Druid, 108 (Moriar- ity), 7 to 2 third. Time, 1:27%. Capitanzo, New Mown Hay and Graceful also ran. Sixth race, one mile — Del Coronado, 98 (Moore). § to 1, won; Gilden Light, 102 (Mil- | ler). 2 to 1, second: The Hugenot, 97 (Sehaft- ner), 4 to 1, third. Time, 1:414. Freesias, Golden Buck. Alonso and St. Wilda also ran. pny Semaduesusttn TERRITORIAL FAIR OPENS . WITH SOME GOOD SPORT - Arizona Plainsmen Turm Out in Foree and See Seldon Wilkes Take the 2:13 Pace. PHOENIX, A. T, Dec. %5.—The first Territorial Fair was opened to-day, to last all week. The weather is splendid and the estimated attendance was 000. - | GAME LITTLE ST. AT TQR CAME UNDER WIRE. - BY FRED E. Lubin, a 10 to 1 shot, with Treubel in the saddle, defeated Proper for the | Christmas handicap at Ingleside track vesterday with such ridiculous ease that it looked as if the giant horse from the Jennings stable might have been trudg- ing along in the Erie-camal boat service. The result was bitterly disappointing to the big holiday throng, and an immense crowd it assuredly was. As a general rule, the visionary newspaper man has no compunictions in stating that twenty thousand saw Luke McGlook smash glass balls with wooden boxing gloves when two thousand would answer as well. But at a conservative estimate 8000 persons, San Francisco reckoning, viewed the out- sider’s unexpected victory. As on all of his previous unsuccessful essays, the palm was handed to Proper before he had won it. Allotted 134 pounds, the big fellow ran coupled in the betting with Nigrette, and the pair closed at 13 to 20. Lubin had 107 pounds to nego- tiate and his price went from 6 to 10. Dr. Leggo remained a 6 to 1 chance, it being the crack three-year-old's first appear- ance this season, and besides 118 pounds looked ample to shoulder. Callaghan, the added starter, plloted by Radtke, came in for steady backing at 13 to 5. With only a trifling delay, Jake Hol- man sent the sextet away to a good start. Proper showed first, but Callaghan almost immediately assumed the lending position. For nearly a mile the Nealon speed consumer showed his heels to the bunch, and then they closed on him. PROPER PASSED BY LUBIN. For an instant Proper led as the field made the bend for the wire, and the hobes of‘the favorite's backers rose high, only. to drop just' as quickly. Treubel called on Lubin and the 8t. Louls horse fairly flew and, passing Proper, won easily by five lengths in 2:06. Omly by dint of much vigorous urging did Knapp place Proper over the line second, a4 heck in advance of Dr. Leggo. The race was worth $3195 to the winner. Favorités succeeded in holding their own, capturing three of the numbers on the card. The betting ring held a vast throng and the bookiés could handle all the money they wished to reach out for. The opening three-quarter mile sell- ing dash saw Gossiper installed a pronounced favorite. Her chances looked so inviting that the smart ones unlimbered almost to a man. Tommy Clark took the fllly down on the rail, where the footing was six inehes deep, and she drew a blank. Forerunner, a & to 1 chance well handled by MeBride, beat Procrastinate out a head at the wire. Olympian was third. Barney Schreiber’s clever colt /Dr. Gardner took the two-year-old event, decided over the Futurity cour: Radtke sat in the saddle and the books were forced to rub 6 to 5. The Ban- nockburn youngster made all the pace, and won easily from lee Jennings entry Nagazam. I'm Joe finished third. ANDREW B. COOK ROMPS HOME. It was finally passed up to hand- riding Kelly to put Andrew B. Cook over the plate a winner. From the manner in which the coin passed into the ring at scant odds on the “bush champion,” it locked like a one horse | race. Such 1t proved to be, for Cook led from the start and though Princess Wheeléer may have proved a trifle i bothersome at the close he led the filly LOUIS HORSE WHO EASILY OUTRAN. PROPER AND DR. THE INGLESIDE TRACK, AND A SECTION OF THE GAY CROWD IN THE GRA SELECTIONS MADE ON FORM SHOWN 'Great Holiday Throng Bets Recklessly on the Events at Ingleside. MULHOLLAND, EGGO IN THE There is a large exhibity of all kinds of livestock, textile fabrics and of the edu- cational work of schools, frem the dis- trict school to the university. There Is a MAIN EV STAND NT YESTERDAY JUST BEFORE VIC- out more than a length. Romaine, mis erably fidden, ran into the show. An ‘enfilading sort of play on the half dozen starters in the mile and one hun- | dred-yard selling fixt kept the ring | guessing. Buchanan, ufiug]l McGowan Hooligan and Christine were all stanc ly supported. The sharpshooters ulti- mately leveled on the last named | mare, and she brought home the money. The track Is not hard cnough for Hugh McGowan, but under dis- couraging circumstances Knapp drop- ped the Rowell horse in second, a neck before Warte Nicht. Hooligan at no stage flattered his admirers with a ray of hope. No doubt a wing and two or three bones looked awful good to those un- fortunate enough to unload on Dargin, favorite for the last, when they reach- ed town. Barney Schreiber's sulker drew the Inside position, and there was nothing left for Radtke but to tramp | along on the rail, where the going was poorest. Dargin was whistling down brakes by the time the turn for the wiré had been reached. Ruby, a hot tip from the stable of Walter Jen- nings, disposed of Blue Byes in a fierce drive. The show went to Delagoa. NOTES OF THE TRACK. Treubel, who rode the handicap winner, it 1s understood, was presented with $600 by W. W. Elliott, owner of Lubin, Cruzados and Bearcatcher are back at Ingleside after their pilgrimage to Los Angeles. QGarnet Ferguson says | he had a pleasant and remunerative | trip and Traineér Tom Cook has no ex- cuses to offer for Cruzados. Keene Bros. have disposed of Rustic Lady to Harry Mack. “Packey” Ryan has about decided to breed the grand mare Honiton to Yel- low Tafl, The Sierra Nevada Stable is experi- encing a run of ill luck. Sea Lad and Soufriere are both shelved with bowed téndons and Biil Mackey recently | pleked up a nall. ————— City Park Results, NEW ORLBANS, Dec. 26.—City Park re- First race, milé and three sixteenths—Name- gkl won, Evaskill second, Glisten third. Time, Second race, five and g half furlongs—Royal | Legend won, Pmlou.- Stone second, The Lau- | Tel third. Third race, mm und an eighth, Ch handicap—Forelener won, Ivanhos n;mdg third, Time, 2:01 3.5, ourth race, five furlongs—Ezra we Rux-,vl ;ocond‘ Margaret Angela unrd. 'nm-. Fifth race, one mile and a sixteenth—At- {la, won,” Adeeso second a. Glencars thicd, Time, lxfl‘ face, five farlongs—Knick + il furlongs—Knickerbooker third. Time, ———— Crescent City Results, NEW ORLEANS, Dec, 25.—Crescent® City .i‘(m rm. five and l half furlongs—Investor ¢ second, Time, ristmas second. five won, Simplicity third. Y “lmn‘fl five and n-: furl Fe k zos; a y: d.fl'.— 'or- Third, " Time, 1:00 4-5: Third race, five furlongs—Cousin Kate won, mm‘_},rw , Deux Temps third. Tim “Fourth race, tmas_handicap, mile and '| a sixteentho—Hen er won, PHIl Finch see ond, Tartan third. Time, 1:50. - race, mil Bob wen, Ruth W D s S A AR Ko race, won, Los Angeleno m: fine racing programme. The best time to-day was 2:12%, made by Seldon Wilkes in the 2:13 pace, $400 purse. Zombow- yetta, by Zombro, won the 2:14 trot, $1000 purse, the best heat being 2:15%. Bessie Mo, owned by W. C. Greene, won the 2:27 trot, purse $400, doing two heats in 2:21%. Theré were also two good running races. The big event to-morrow is the one in which Hazel Patch, Zolock and others will trot in the Bisbee stake. BY FRED E. MUL ‘ b ps bl ol e s “The Hassaycamp” is the name of the Fai. recsuQueen Méw, I amusement section. similar to “The Dovelike. " Ree Avonells:| pike and is lively with all sorts of shows. Second race—Grasseutter, Tom Me- Grath, Prominence. Third race—Smithy Kane, Sarte, Speaker Fonta Fourth race—Isabelita, Ray, Water- cure. Fifth race—Possart, Ed Sheridan, | Liberto. Sixth race—Byromerdale, The Lieu- tenant, Eleven Bells. ! BIG FIELDS TO-DAY The fields at Cardinal Dhas (Nealon) to (Hoag) 8296 Jerusha (Engstrom) ... 8952 Speaker Fontana IN THE SIX RACES Fourth race—One and a quarter miles, sell- ing._four-year-olds and up $97S Ray (Durker) A 8088 Watercure ¢ Ingleside to-day are| 2 fent (Thomas) large and wear a most open look, | Soig fi«‘fdxfi.fvf.—m?f{':g & 100 There will probably be sevefal sur-| S983 Isabelita (C -10% prises, Mk "'3 Following are the entries: R ey s 1100 First race—Five and a half furlongs, maiden | f Chul Cho ClheniGun). %~ 9 Royalty (Gr -100 two-year-old fillles, purse. St 007 Avonella (Millin). . St 8367 Angle Studdert (Stephenson). Fifth race—One mile; selling; three-year-okis 8845 Sizz (Ellerd) .. 106 | and up: 5957 Suavita_(Blalock) 112 | SFS Love's Labour mu.om - 0T Niota (Kern) ... 106 | S843 *Macene (Rowel) ... iy Quéen Reéc (Clifford) . 112 | 8980 Libderto (Baldwin) 107 Nettio Hicks (Burger & Co.). 100 | 8980 Prestano. (Martin & Co.) 167 . Oleander (Hand) ...... §082 “Fury (MeNel) ...... 98 8980 Stlurfan (Lamasney Bros. | $845 *H, P. Kans (Hemnessy 8078 Possart (Davies) ... Montana Peeress (Co so89/ B4 BE dan_(Sehreiber) ix (Jomes & Lusk) Dovelike (Ei Primero Stable) Sicvon (Stevens) . Song (Kerr) . luma (Stover) Second race—Futurity course, two-year-olds, | S982 S selling. 8083 Joyner (Burnett) 8076 *Chief Wittman (McLaughiin) < §922 Bellona ( ) Sixth nce—-On- mile; selling; three-year- £9€8 Prominence (McCa olds and uj 8081 Watchrul (Stevens & Son) \98 Lorida (Davis & Co.) % $0S8 Tom MeGrath (Sohreiber) . (8980 Byrorerdale (Crane) . 113 8073 “St. Volma (Jackson) 8047 *Eleven Bells (Duvies) 95 8070 8088 | so13 | (8975) Bakersfleld (Murry) 876 $970 Third race—Six furlos three-year-olds and iip, selling. S48 Grasscutter (Ryan) . 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