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'1906. 10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 —_— EDITED BY R. A SMNTH 'srorts RULE OFF DURNELL AND M'CAFFERTY THREE CHEERS HANDICAP ’ WRICHT PLAYS [CLUBMEN SHOW 0UT OF FORM| APPRECIATION, 2 GZFT FOR DR. GARDNER IR Zocolaw Unable 10| The Call’s Racing Form Chart California Billiardist Loses| Walter Hobart and Cyril| 3 Two Games in the De-; Tobin to Be Honored Make Scbrelber March 20. Weather ralny. Track sloppy- Colt R””. 7. 7. HOLTMAN, Starter. cision of Tournament Ties| Down at Burlingame LSRN T CUPS FOR THEIR DARING JREE Disqua lified » JOCKEY CLUB STEWARDS METE OUT PUNISHMENT : - — = At the mecting of the stewards of the Pacific Jockey Club held at ! of the club, 23 Kearny street, March 20, 1006, present William Adam Andrew and Thomas H. Williams, the appeal from the rullng of the stewards of the Ascot Jockey Club fn the case of C. E. was investigated. From the evidemce the stewards of the Pacific Jockey Club increased the penalty inflicted upén C. E. Durnell and ruled him off for life. The hoitses of C. E. Durnell were reinstated e to owners io. good standing on the turf. the office E. Dunn, OAKLAND—Tuesday, Durnell E. C. HOPPER, Presiding Judge. 9431. FIRST RACE—Four and a half furlongs; purse; maiden 2-year-olds; value to Ist, $325, %. %. Str. Fin. | Jockey. [| op. €L i .‘___ Index| Horse and Owner. DEMAREST DOES WELL for the purpose of e ruling of the Judges of Asscot Park as against J. J. McCafferty i McCafferty was ruled off for life. = '_fl&‘*—i\’l:keen::m @ Ro-r:)m ¥ 3 21°1n 1b B e | Youthful Expert Makes the|Equestrian Feat Will Be| 4 fter Defeating 3 e B il thidid -nell's Appeal Brings| Highest Average Yet| Celebrated at a Dinner R A i 83l Durnpell's Appe g8y Recorded at Chicago| to Rebuke Staid Officials Pentagon. 3433 = Treaey (Newnan & %) 111/ 3 3383 9895 |Allaric (Oakland Stable). 114 9 96 96 Out More Sevel“e | —_— 9410 |Arrow Maker (Ferguson).....[114/10 ... 10 10 BY FRED E. MULHOLLAND, After more than a month of retirement Speclal Dispatch to The Call. The equestrian feat of Walter S. Ho- bart in riding Cyril Tobin’s polo pony up a flight of winding stairs at the Bur- Time—:23% 19, :56. At post 2% minutes. Off at 2:12%. Jim, place, 4; show, 3 _Anna, place, 4-5; show, 2-5. Rossington, show, 3-5. nver, ch. 'g. by Yankee Doodie¥ie Nac.' Trained by W. M. Murry. Scratched—John H. Sheehan, Lucy C. Start good. Wog all driving. Highest price—Jim 15, Palemon 12, Cralg 10, Rose 100. Winner outstay: Penalty. Many Witnesses Ap- |Corinthian Will Meet the decide the tie for second, third and fourth piaces in the national billiard championship | tournament at the Chicago Athletic Asso- | | f CHICAGO, March 20.—Calvin Demarest | j played a record breaking game this after- ‘ !!mon in his match with Harry Wright to { ey lingame Club is to be still further celes | brated. . The friends of the young orsemen think the stald and august officidls of the club took the wrong point of view re- Barney, Schrelber's great three-year-old Dr. Gardner came out again with the silks up yesterday at Oakland. He carried 110 pounds in the Futurity course handicap, and hammered down to the favorite. more strides. Lassen weakly handled. Lord Rossington closed strong from behind and wonld have wom in & few Palemon is fast, but not a stayer apparently. Doc Cralg an ordinary one. 9432. SECOND RACE—1 mile and 20 yards; selling: three-year-olds; value to first, $325. : > 4 clation. He defeated Wright by a 8cOre | garding the Incldent when they imposed | ¢ t0 10 favoritism from 6 to 5 won at | index Horse ‘and_Owner. G Th 3 ) R . of 300 to 92, running the game out in sev- i leisure from Tucolaw and Rubric. A — et pear 10 Ulve elr Monsoon, Representing the ! cnicen tnnings and getting an average of t,::,:‘ n::'el;:er“:p:’:;'e;",::’;m'd"“:nahfi 1 | heavy downpour of rain lett the track in K o DEREkN). : y \ ra i ¥ 1711-17. This is better than the high sin- | felt the young sportsmen should have |2 SIOPPY condition, and this placed two- | g3s1 Frolic (F. J. "5 Rourke).... Test.m]ony, South Coast Yacht Club|gie average made during the tournament | foen seweraoamn e O ¢ Hacie | thirds of the fleld out of commission. 9308 [Franic Fitener (P. Wik . | by one inning, but Demarest's,average In | qisplay of daring Three heavily backed choices reached | 9398 Fred Bent (Schavetg Co.) sy o e today’s game does not count {n the tour- | " Taking the view of the incident the [NOMe In front. The attendance was | gif3 juke Moose (BT Hansen), San Francisco Bay will _be thejpament members not in s: thy with the action | 13r8€: T Dee Oy & v scene of an important ht race this| Wright could not get started in his|of the elub omlifll‘;“’; purchased two | , Barney Schreiber’s filly, Our Anna, se- 14. Atpost 3 minute. Off at 2:31. mer for th n Francisco Per-|game this afternoon, the % points he | artatic cups o be prosented to Messrs. | lected by the smart ones to win the two- , place, 2; show, 1. J K F, show, 1-2. Winner, | challenge cup now held by the|made in seventeen innings being the | Hobart and Tobin. The cups are suitably | Y¢ar-old dash, and played down to favor- Son ehiar Tratuek B L B e e Pkl i Yacnt Club. The race will | smaliest number he has secured In that | mnooribed and il be wreotnied at o spe. | itism, finished second. Emmett Loague, Pt T P B L e e atogis Mat Weiired yeste. irked impetus to the sport this | innings during the tournament. | cfa] dinner. P astride the 13 to 1 chance, Yankee Jim, but in passing bumped the latter and was set back to third place. Frolic ran a clever At a meeting last night the Precaullo-n will be taken by the club caught- the first choice at the paddock, race. Fred Bent warmed up like a wild horse. Pepper Pod ran just like hot stuff. *Dis- SHDDUKER Ao s T 2 0 0, 2 3 43,0, & 0, 37, | officials to prevent a repetition of the in. | 314 In & driving finish won by a head. qualified for fouling and placed third. : B Sk ks 5 3 —oo." Average, 17 11-17; higl | cident which gave such prominence to the | 10rd ?&:’énl!:;:mc:x:eth?i?ffl;“qi,,‘“ 9433. THIRD RACE—Seven furlongs: selling: 3-year-olds and upward: value to first, $328. ch 1 eet e Cor- ), 4, 02. v , 7T s, 37, o Wl ‘s > :!u;'h's -\‘l‘\m;ug:“ e 8 g spirited away in the night. BBy far the best, J K F, piloted by | 0330 (Lord Nelson, 3 (Rowell. J 3 1 a keel sloop designed by Wil-| This afternoon Poggenburg and Wright | Cyril Tobin's pony shines in the reflect- ,r“;“e”' ‘:"k the mile and twenty (m, B Hr 7 a raner and Is of the same type | Played off to decide the high average for | € Blory of his master. While he was | yards run for three-year-olds and was | Gogglizaxe N, 8 (o & 5005 12 12 an Francisco Yacht Club's boat | the tournament, both of them having | formerly an ordinary $7% polo pony his : er placed back In third position for | ge5 (Mime. 6 (P. Sheridan). 11 *5 52 \ger, which was beaten by the |made the high average of 1612-18 during | value has jumped‘\up until he will soon [ bumping the favorite, Pentagon, forty | .... |josie's Jewel, 3 (Newman). vo‘ = 3 Monsoon has a rac- | the week. Poggenburg won easily. Their | rank with Sysonby and other turf stars. |yards from the wire. Frolic had made | 9393 |Supreme Court, 4 (Z. Absams) 107 the running to within a sixteenth of n 9. She is 43 feet 5 |Eame also counted in deciding the tie for Time—:24, :40%, 1:16%, 1:20. At post X minute. Off at 2:56%. Neison, place, 8-5; show, s e feet 10 inches on the | second, third and fourth places in the M RDE n YL the stand, where Pentagon passed him. 3-5. Yellowstone, place, 4: show, . Ward, show, 7-5. Winner, ch. & by St. Carlo- ter-lir feet beam and has a draft | tournament. Score: A U R MOS'I FOL J K F, which had been carrled wide Good Hope. Trained by H. E. Rowell. Scratched—Massada, Lucrece, Tavannes, Bonar, r et beam & as x +T2 | turning into the streteh, now ¢ n Homestead. Start good. Won Balance driving. Highest price—Nelson 6, Yel- inches. 2 7 P DONE IN A CLUB 8 , now came with Ches Poggenburg—23, 0, 80, 3, 9, 47, 1, 1, 2, 1, 7, 4 1IN A a tremendous burst of speed under the , lson today. Yellowstome ¢ at Tiburon will be opened |3, . 0, 15 14, 12, 40, 13, 2. 3, 0, 0, 10, 2 did his best. Too far for Jake Ward. Mimo stopped noticeal Josie's Jewell can't next Sunday at 11 a m. when the|5—300. run dr ¥ ilist Said :hlp. but in nailing the favorite walk In the mud. Supreme Court couldn’t raise a gallop. yachts in the lagoon will come out of |45 oot TN o o (San Franciseo Pugilist Said [bumped him. Russell claimed a foul {0 ————— e s | their winter qua to be placed in |y, o 25, 0,0, 1 14 14 0 0, 0, 0, 16—i15. tO Ha\'e Had Hand in and it was allowed. This action placed | 9434. turity course; Three Cheers handicap: 3-year- up; first, $430. the Elaborate Luncheon 1or Track Team. The track athletes of the California SCOTTY ACCUSED Club, died late tonight as a result of injuries sustained nearly two weeks ago, when he was brutally assaulted by two guests or members of the club. The Coroner will take charge of the body and tomorrow will begin an in- Frolic second. LILY GOLDING OUT IN FRONT. It looked much as if Billy Buchanan, who rode Clydeo in the mile selling fixture, allowed Robinson to steal too much of a lead with Lily Golding. When commission fo coming season. Av , 410-26; high runs, 25, 15, 14 a E WSt %. %. %. Str. 533 3 . CL . . 3 5 X a1 ALlr PiAs: DLPIE T8 DROANEL: son, a 5 to 1 opportunity, made a run- | (9200) Dr. Gardner, 3 (Schreiber) ' 1 1010 {HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS The third match to decide positions will Spectal Dispatch to The Call away affair of ‘the seven-furlong sell- | 942t [Tncoiaw, 5 (J. Joadiocs) H : - ENTERTAIN ATHLETES |pe plaved tomorrow noon between Pog- —_ L ing number. Little Sandy rode him | 3i3i |pon Domo, 5 (Newman). | & ] 10 2 | s g e HELED | genburg and Demarest LOS ANGELES, March 20.—Victor G. {and splashed in five lengths before | 9220 |Toupee, 5 (W. Gabriel). thosl 3 H 0 13 > P = - < . Higgins, an employe of the Occidental | Yellowstone and Jake Ward. Mimo, the | 9418 [Hector, 3 (Hall & Marshall)..| 97 & 2 ‘u; zr:! Junior Class at Ll(‘k Pl' epares favorite, ran fifth. ... |Stnner Stmon, 6 (Rogers)....| B ode B Time—:23%;, :48%, 1 Tocolaw, place, 7-1 easily. Third driving. aid his best probably. mud. At post 1 minute. show, 1-4. Trained by H. R. Brandt. Toupee ran a poor race. Rubric, show, 1. Scratched—Elevation. E Highest price—Gardner 6-5. Gallop for the winner. Distance too short for Rubric. Hector quit. Off at 3:22%. Gardner, place, 1-2; show, 1-4. Winner. b. c. by Bannockburn-Uarda. Start good. Won easily. _Second Tocolaw Don Dome is not partial to Sinner Stmon will Improve. vestigation, which fs almost certain to | “Byck” sat down to ride Clydeo through !School of Mechanical Arts (Lick result in warrants for murder being | the stretch the brown horse responded, | 2435 FIFTH RACE—One mile; eelling: 3-year-olds and up: value to first, 3325, chool) were entertained at luncheon issued for the arrest of his asallants. < Horse and Owner. sterday by the girls of the junior BY NG M Higgins was on the night watch in the but fell short of getting the mare by less than a length. Phalanx was third. Index| Jockey. | Op. CL [St. ¥. %. %. Str. Fin. [1 EIGHT GOLFERS QUALIFY flic f the club and his orders were (9351) Lily Golding, t_u(cl(m 12%1 2 11%11%1 % |Robinson . =3 165 ON CORONADO 1 1 Jccasion was 1 o taEdgt the 1 c h Gateway, the post favorite, made a | (pg3)Clydeo, 4 (J. McCarthy)...... 2 2143 2%2 1132 2142 4 |Buchanan .| 4 148 The occasion was in honor: of the to turn out the lights at a certain hour. | 13 me showing. 9380 |Phalarix, 4 (W. H. Travers)..| 3% 4%323n3n I 2 — Lick boys' victory over Lowell in the On the night of the assault two men, | ' yaqa. from: th i | e, O Tl 8 8 8 3123 23 1B Large Gallery of luterested Spectators | san Francisco Athletic League field day o - whom Higgins sald were Henry John- | tooi thie T o e ooy Canill, | 3587 [Mariiamas, & (Lakewood Saif106|3 $ % 3% 8 5 8 | it atches ihe ve | beld two weeks ago. The girls of the| NEW YORK, March 20.—News that a | Son, a club member, and Eddle Toy, |, Th 5 piace ¥ ¢ he { . - & g - s 8. e Odd Fellow horse went to 4. :50, 1:161, 1:43%. At post 2% minutes. Off at 3:48%. Goiding, 6-5; e il REY junior class who are in the cookIng | warrant has been issued in Los Angeles | & San Francisco pugilist, were playing | 4po 1ost an odds-on cholce and scored £ Praians. shaw. -0 Wisee b o B e L CORONADO, the men's i on the C: to’ much trouble to give an enjoyable time. The study hall of the school was one School colo and vidence everywhere. for the arrest of Walter Scott, better known as “Scotty,” the Death Valley miner, created considerable comment in local financial circles today. Julian Ger- ard, director of the Knickerbocker Trust cards. Higglins w to turn out the lights and a quarrel followed. The two men attacked Higgins, knocked him down and broke several ribs by kick- ing him in the side. He dragged him- self to a telephone, but his assailants going away from Salablé and Hans Wagner. NOTES OF THE TRACK. Eill Carroll, trainer of the Napa Stock Farm string, was about the track Mald. ~Trained stopped suddenly. show, 1-2, Clydeo, place, &5, Rose by Balance driving. lanx likes a fast track. . Hi Highest price—Golding 7-2, Phalanx 15, anan, astride Clydeo, watted too long on the mare or his mount would have wom. Gateway ran a dismal race. Martinmas had early speed, but Start straggiing. Won rid- Martinmas 9. Bueh- Pha The entire tr: team, composed of 9436. SIXTH RACE—Six furlongs; purse; 3-year-olds and up; value to first, $325. “apta ester Th B, T - | Company, acted in the capacity of Scot- | saw him and returning, beat him into | yesterday. Bill had only fair luck - - ',.»C'xf.“r‘{" xi;:if:}[ }:f) ’;\xfi.’::.nbhm“f::"fx ty's agent. Gerard said toda; u:monsclousneu. Thnt‘wal two weeks [ down at Ascot Park, most of the young | 1ndex! Hored Sat: Oeenar - % %. %. Str. Fin. j Jockey. | O». s, C. Goleher, H. Johns, |, I transacted some business for Scott on | ago, The matter was hushed up and |horses of the string being on the sick | 9igs |Yada, 4 (W, Cahil) e 1n 12%12 12%J J Walsh, 65 910 Black, A. Crabtree, W. Johnston, A, | Dis first visit—banking business. 1 was | Higgins sent to the Deaconess Hospi- | list. They will be turned out on the | 9376 |Salable, 4 (J. Ryan) i aniv.z‘ll z::v.gs Graham 10 3 nans, 11 Butler, G. Griffith, B. Main | inuced to make what investigations I did | tal. Pneumonia developed and he died, | farm in Napa County. Morita devel- | SI8 |Hans Wagner, s (Cushive)- 54 4 sa a3 % T G . and W. Henderson, were present and |t become better acquainted with Scott, | but not until he had told the names of | oped into a splendid performer, but un- | g888 |Bi e R0n0% By iadny o 8° 7275 1545 2% Rovimse - each member was call=2 on to make a | Pecause I always thought and still think | his assallants. Their gwhereabouts Is | fortunately contracted a fever on the | 93s7 |Henry Waite, 5 (Lamasney). 8246 % T3 83 Fountain S s that there are all. kinds of mining possi-| not known. way up from Los Angeles. 9011 (Mill Song, 3 _(C. Kerr).. 3%83 82 13 [Brussenl & ‘Juncheon was arranged by the | Pilities in this famous Death Valley dis- Ax:tmg the recent urrh’alls from the | 9424 [Wrenne, 3 (Weber & Co.) ... T1 8 8. 8 Schade . 8 5 iAs » sSatin trict. There Is no doubt that if ‘Scotty’s’ T Al southern mieeting. are Bookmakers | Time—:24, 48%, 1:15%. At post 2% minutes, O ffat 4:15% Yada. place, 2.5 show, 8 87 miris as & (oked oriappreciationgfur | et o e S i e | M G MU PREPARING | 3ughey sones and Sam Shace and 54 | - saiine. oise: 537 show? 5. "Wagner. show. 4.3, Whiner, b’ B by’ adeilow Nei one will come from that country some day FOR HARD STRUGGLE | Duke, the 1latter having been re-en- Mack. Trained by W_ 3 e . Delagoa. O’ Neal, Gal- NELSON AND H IN TW A NTY-ROUND BOUT Tom O'Rourke of the Tuxedo Club Sue- ceeds In Matching the Light- spring to beat their rivals. To make the gathering more spirited the boys had the Brittain cup before them, which has been won three con- secutive times by the Lick School. It has thus become the property of the The committee in charge of affairs was an exceptionally strong one and was composed of Miss Woodman, Miss Nordwell, Miss French, Miss Roos, Miss with a really first-class proposition.”. Daniel E. Owen, the noted mining ex-- pert of Boston, put the authorities on the trall of “Scotty’s” band of outlaws after escaping from what he is convinced was a plot to murder him in Death Valley and forge his name to a report on the myste- rious mine and upon the strength of it extract $100,000 from Eastern capitalists. Owen, who has returned to Boston, says Huntington and Harriman to Fight Over Electrie Road Business. LOS ANGELES, March 20.—The Times will say in the morning: “Up in San Francisco H. E. Huntington, gaged to do the starting at the Seattle meeting. Sam states that George Rose will be up this way on Friday, and will probably cut in at Oakland the fol- lowing day. Barney Schreiber will ship Dr. Gard- ner and about ten others of his string to MemphiS on Sunday.next in charge of Trainer Herman Erandt. Dr. Gard- ner will be prepared for the Memphis Derby, which Is worth about $10,000 to vanic. Peggy Start good. Won easily. Next two driving. Highest price—Salable 12, Wagner 8, Condon 20. Yada best. Salable ran his race. Hans Wagner will improve. W, R. Condon was_lame and sore going to the post, but showed some of his old speed and gameness. Blue Eyes ran a fair race. Henry Waite will siip in some day. Mill Song outclassed, _ HANDICAP HAS A CLEVER FIELD e SELECTIONS BASED | ON ABILITY IN NUD w g Kuell, Miss Mackintosche, Miss Klink- | b® was approached by Scotty while in | head of the vast Huntington street and x are to fight | ner, M Parker, Miss McKeon, Miss | California this winter and asked to in-|interurban electric raflway interests; | the winner. —_— : xedo Club | O'Donnell, Miss Hughes, Miss Winchell, | Spect the Death Valley mine. When the | Howard E, Huntington, generdl manager e The Phaeton handicap at one and a six- Ry Miss Dallas and Miss Kent. party got into the desert, Owen says, two | of the Los Angeles Railway, and George Kercheval a City Park Winner. teontts mite it Callugim; A Meako- BY FRED E. . e of the club, | The track team will probably recipro- | f the alleged scouts left the wagons and | S. Patten and W. E. Dunn, director and | NEW ORLEANS, March 20.—City Park rac- ¢ and Corn Blossom among the entries — » > of Nelson to fight | cate by giving a dance. made a detour. general attorney for that road, are pre-fingremlts: =0 0 & O e rescial Tiataser if The apuet €t First race—Frolic, Merry-Go- r Mexican in - “Scotty” and another rode behind, while | paring, it is said, for one of the most | ;U Fiee, thtee SUC B Bal{ turlengsom | UL o ey, The various events show | {@ Reusd, Evelyn Griffin. Ke to agree. | oY ERS ARE SELECTED Warner Scott and Owen were in the|strenuous and picturesque struggles for |poiq third. Time, :42 2-5. % a formidable array of mud larks. The Second race — Pickaway, erre at he would "FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIPS | "28°0: “Scotty” suddenly fired into the | the control of the electric railway situa- | Second race, one and an eighth miles—Lid- | o1\ ¢rioo. Jackfull, Chablts. ’ s ipon receipt fie suldvomty afr, according to Owen, and then a rifie | tion in Southern California. gon weu. Twopehuy ‘acond, Dumeatinon third- bl -t 1l | il *hree-Tede-aals Third race — Blags, Mabel Team of Eight Will Represent the |Pullet hit the wagon seat where Owen ““The disturbing element is E. H. Har- Third race, six furlongs, handicap—Hustea | sellin; Hellander, Handmalden. Art up at once. | Amdieus. AN Dalon had been sitting. Warner Scott fell | riman, with his recent investment of $2.- | won, Airship second, Lucy Foung third. Time, | (M425)*Wheatstone (Ramsey) The of $17,000. in This City. wounded, declaring, “That was intended | 500,000 in the Los Angeles-Pacific Railway, | 1:14 4-5. 9398 Merry-Go-Round (Fountain) Fourth race—Corn Blossom, to be agreed fauro Her- of Los An- wo. pounds at | Secretary Sullivan of the Amateur Athletic Union has notified Captain Max Rosenfeld of the Olympic Club that he has selected the following boxers to come to this city to compete in the championship tournament to be held in Thomas F. Rawson, Boston, 115 for Owen.” Owen declares he believes two of the supposed scouts were bandits in ambush. S T A s CONFESSION DISAPPOINTING. fon Tells Little of “Scotty’s” Com| Smnith, who 1= in jail here charged with and the effects of his hand are already apparent. “It has been an open secret for some time that one of the reasons for the break between Huntington and Harriman waa the refusal of the former to allow the lat- ter to participate in the fat profits of the California, and of Huntington's immense Fourth race, seven furlongs—Kercheval won, Rlzckey5 second, Nonfe Lucille third, Time, 1:27 3-5. Fifth race, five and a half furlongs—Percy t‘."l-rk won, Adare second, Julla M third. Time, 108 2-5. Sixth race, seven fur] s—Goldie won, Eara second, Fugurtha third. Time, 1:282-5. S§t, Valentine a Winner. 9400 Mazel (Murry) .. 9398 *Sizz (Ellerd) 9335 Iadora (Rowell) . 9108 Chispa ‘(Fitzge: rald) . . Evelyn Griffin (Griffin) $432 Frolic (O’Rourke) 9398 Rosaro (Engstrom) Second race—Seven furlongs; four-year-olds (9409) Lansd (9416) Pickaway (Jackson) Beknighted, A. Muskoday. Fifth race — Buchanan, Orchan, Briarthorpe. Sixth race —Tom MeGrath, Tocolaw, Lacene. e —— hleti Mechanics’ Pavilion on the evenings of Seventh race, one mile—Begonia W« al Athletic | 0 2 s @ana 6: Value to the Officers. Los Angeles Railway, one of the greatest | care second, Galmeda third, Time, 1:42 and up; selling, | e Jamas | Charles Lehman, New York, 105| ‘SAN BERNARDINO, March 20—Shorty’ | dividend-making institutions in Southern S 9417 *Chablis (Zelinsky Lewe on Aute Racing Beard NEW YORK, March 20.—Among the . F. McGowan, Boston, 125 | having been a party to the alleged at- | real estate profits.” NEW ORLEANS, March 20.—Fair Grounds members of the racing board of the (TRt ed Gilmore, Chicago, 135 |tempt. made by Walter s;:o]u, William | 4 g |rachhgremits: Heign e American Automobile Association for - a7 etk 4 | pounds; H. L. McKinnon, Boston, 145 |Keys and an unknown to frighten min- e Ere e O st e rd kAl | 9309 Langford James (Kern) 1908 is T. P. Low: San Francisco. ¥ Jated this agrecment Wntl pounds: Charles Mayer, New York; 155 | ing cxperts out of the country by |Smith returned word to Widerman that | Yo Giad Pirate second, J J Jr. third. Time, |, 53 Modicum (Lowry & Deming) o o . seventh e pounds; William Heller, Chicago, 16S|Shooting at them, made a statement to | he “Did not want any attorneys, and | gecond race, six furlongs—Enverite won, Dan m’_m@'m“&mfi“n ‘ fight to Montana Kid. pounds, and one heavy-weight yet to be the District Attorney tonight detailing wanted nothing more to do with any McKenna second, Ad High third. Time, (“Xfl)mqnlhprohlla (Hall & 9402 N OB e named. his dealings with Scott and telling what | member of the Scott crowd.” Attorney |1:142-5. ¥ TRUSTEES MEETS—The board | Tickets were immediately sent the |he says is all he knows about Scott's (Widerman insisted, declaring Smith's | , Third race one and three sixteenths miles Hare, e Gy 3 e e, WY | boxers, and they will start tomorrow | efforts to swindle the Eastern capital- | sister had retained him. The attorney |iiama third. = Time, 2:08. YT Third race—Four and a half furlongs; two- rars buiiding Jast evening and decided to | for thiz coast. They will be taken in | i5t8 who had put up thousands of dol- | was ordered from the office, but refused | Fourth race, one and a sixteenth miles—St. Y!-Mll‘fl'uy:"i, & Tsaiind make several changes in the library and also | Land by Trainer Roger Cornell of the | }ars for the development of supposedly |to go. Later he and the District Attor- | Valentine won, Hallowmas second, Little Scout | -~~~ Mechlin (Mclere & Josephs) - o cossary palnting dome before | Olympic Club and conditioned for the | fictitious mines in Death Valley. The |pey had a personal altercation, Wider- longs—Raviana won, My | 9137 Clements '(Gritfin) - o tournament. The men will be met on | Statement was not made public, but the | man trying to lead the prosecuting at- | Gem second, Simon Kent third. Time, 1:18 2-5, ~ | their arrival by Messrs. Rosenfeld, | District Attorney admitted that it was | torney to admit that Smith was being | Sixth race, one mile and seventy yards— { Gleason and Levy, thé committee hav- | disappointing and did not come up to | sweated. Widerman appealed to the | Uncle Henry won, Water Pansy second, Lemon | 100 Tanana (Nome SO0 ing the tournament in hand. Other box- :XNC':“"""'" f:;‘f‘e“' ’{.‘;"“‘l’ promised | syperfor Court to secure Smul- re- | Girl third, Time, 1:47 1-5. ers are expected. 0 make a ful . lease on habeas corpus, but owing to e Fourth race—The In the event that Eddie Graney, His failure to do so greatly re- | gmith's attitude in refusing to recog- Harmakis Bents San Primo. a sixteenth miles; three-: through fllness, cannot referee the con- | duced the chances of ~successtully|pize Widerman as his atlorney the| HOT SPRINGS, Ark, March 20.—Oakiawn g tests, Jack Kitzhen will officiate fn the | Prosecuting Scott or Keys and it was | jugges refused to act. ™First race, five furlongs—Mary Prim won, ring. - De Witt Van Court will referee | 2dmitted & office tonight —_—— Neania W second, King Wilda third. Time, | 2424 the bouts of the California. Athletic | that Smith may be released without “Scotty” Now an Actor. 1:0435, - ) Club, except those in which Olympie | trial. ‘What the authorities seem to % Second race, three and a half furlongs—Jar- | (9376)Callaghan (Nealon) - Slub lack is positive proof that Scott entered | “Scotty,” the Death Valley miner, will | dinfers won, Miss Martha second, Dr. Root Qb ton SPpess. SThe i Ils o8 36 1 1 make his debut in this city as an actor | third: Time, :44 1-. Fifth race—One mile; four-year-olds and club will ask the Pacific Athletio Asso- | 10 & ConIRITaZy WA the men who | TAle o day matines at the Grand | Thrd race, ‘one fnlle and twenty yards_ ciation to sanction a $100 trophy: for "r'::-“e.h:: R :Vv‘l"'i‘:ic?‘& Opera-house In-a thrilling melodrama | Hirmakis won, Sen Primo second, Lubin thira, | 3932 Buchanan, the bout between Leonard and Martin. | . aance, but it is not sufciently |Of his own life and adventures, written Evinn furlongs—Lazelle _won, | 9423 Shady Lad (Rullum) - - ooooo s 107 { SO T g S TR strong to render conviction anything | Specially for him by Charles A. Taylor, Lucullus third. Time, 1:163-5, | 9406 Briarthorpe € 05 {Mortls Levy Mieme From the South.|jine certaln, and entitled “Scotty, King of the Desert harfe won, Morris Levy, accompanied by Percy | Until Keys is captured or until it is { Mine.” “Scotty” has been appearing in [ The Serice Kiuine . Coshars daind, udge (Ramsey) NS i e S0 | Dana and Champlon Joe Gans, returned | known that he has escaped the Sheriff’s | it in the north with considerable suc- |~ Sixtn race, one mile—Henry O won, Kate | 9079 e ey TEORDI. Servons Debitit | yesterday from Los Angeles. The sec- | posse, no further action will be taken. | cess, which should not be regarded as!Zitt second, Dave Stahl third. Time, 1:44. Iady Locomotor Ataxia and Lum | retary of the fight trust promoted the | Scott can be arrested at any time, but { surprising, as the character he imper- bago. When you feel a pain in | bout between Gans and Sulllvan in the | just when the warrant will be served | sonates is himself. He is supported by California Boat Crews vour back something is wrong, face of the strongest opposition. » |has not been disclosed. There is a|an exceptionally strong company and BERKLLEY, March 20.—The mem- and you had better get | After overcoming the opposition of | growing belief here that the cases will | one of the cleverest members of it is | hers of the class boating crews and the | 9059 Masedo ( Dr. ld—l gi}il’s Electric | the city officials the rain came at an|fail of conviction because of lack of | his favorite mule, Slim, who shares | varsity crew have been announced by T You wesnr it at might while inopportune time, making necessary a | evidence. the honors with him in the spotlight. | Coach Garnett follow: vou sicep and your pain is gone postponement of the fight for twenty. —_—— Eli A. Smith, an Alaskan mail carrier, | ~ Seniérs—McFarland, 1; Armstrong, 2; ! 9238 Rova in the morning. You feel it |four hours. With all the disappoint- DOES NOT WANT LAWYER. and 3 big pack of tralned Malamute | Bajley, 3; Schimidt, stroke and captain; i -ing glowing heat into your ;ments there was a $2100 gate. Levy — dogs and timber wolves are among the | Hubbard, cockswain. and can motice improve- expécts to promote other fights in the | “Shorty” Smith Refuses to Accept Help | features of this truly remarkable play.| Juniors—MacNichol, 1; McKillican, 2 nent after one night's usc. In south. of am Attormey. s 8 ( ain); B = 1 few weeks the trouble is gone P A G R S R SRl Y ——— s Jones, 3 (captain vans, stroke, Sins. forever. It saves you future SAN BERNARDINO, March 20.—| LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. | heimer, cockswain. misery and doctor bills, So get Big Burglary Is Reported. There was a new turn in the Scott af- | _ S Sophomores—Wilbur, 1; Clark, 2 ay. A book telling about The police received a report last | fair late teday with the appearance of Sailev. Budelman, 3; Tuller, stroke and cap- nd with letters from cured | night that the room of Ivan G.'Tread- | Attorney Widerman of Los Angeles at Rt Bkt ?’4'-“}"' March 20. | 4ain; Loeb, cockswain. peéople i free. I;ex‘x.l‘:el who;:iule’ ;lzqaaer dealer, at the | the Sheriff's m t_'nl:, rltu;_ d‘m!nndln. . “"','m,‘}‘b"‘ng"m"‘"""" 5 " Freshmen—Rentley, 1; Witter, 2; e | Hotel Alexandria, ary street, had | an interview - mith, one - | Sturgis, 3; Button, stroke and tem- DR. M. C. McLAUGHLIN. been entered by o burglar and 31500 | of Scott’s party, who s held a prisoner. | reka. o Mar 16—Sear Eva. for Bu- ool captaln: Mevers, cockswain. | worth of jewelry taken. Treadwell was | At the time Attorney Widerman made | MAHUKONA—Arrived Mar 19—Schr Allen Varsity squad—Evens, 1; McFarland ;:nn du;.lr’:g ll;e eur(lier ;:i-r; ol' the even- | this demand Smith sat in an adjoining | 4+ from lfi-;‘g'ntu e as = or Tuller, 2; Jomes, 3 (captain);| ... ng. When he returned he found that|room in conference with the District| . : 3 Schmidt, stroke; Loeb or Meyers, cock- > lm. apartment had been ransacked. Attorney and Deputy Sherlft Ward. | of Tgie, for Cotns ot 200 stme Empress | o oin, : ; . ganized