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SPORTS | BRITT IS OUTPOINTED | f%ift | SELS OUTPUY BLANDYINJURED FAILS 10 STOP McGOVERN BRESIER BUIS 1 oz, §92.50 s FIGHER'S TEAM IN STAKE RAGE [N THEIR TEN-ROUND BOU HbfiflsEAqTfHEBSE e Put It on the Raisin City Belmont’s é?);d Horse Is Fox, Goes to Argen- Chicago = $72.50 | St. Louis - Me;_byIa %core of Badly Bumped by | Terry Adheres to His Bulldog Style tine Republic. [ Denver - & 5500 Boson - y ne. ‘ : e 2t s - oW e 7000 . i Gra}gple : of Rushmg the Flghtlng. Baron Blanc Gets Half [{ ALL THE way. Aue coressondingty low rates (o other O’Brien Lastsbut One In- Inquisitor Leads Qut “Millioa Dollars fors - S i e i 3 : Syns | # 90 days. Stopovers granted. ning Owing to His Tokalon, the Brooklyn |Bout Is Hurricane Affair, Each Giving o Harbee. | Tl a3y S Lack of Control. Handicap Winner. . : A S — ol _ Full information and courteous treatment wil be and Taking Punishment. oo, e v e | (ASERRR e oo be box for| NEW YORK, May . Oakland, Fox-Airs and Graces, has been sold to | Building, S-Fn-d-c-. demon. | Met With good and bad turf fortune t0day | Npw yORK, May 28.—Terry McGoveri | straight left to the face at the bell. [Kenor Luro, an Argentine republic breeder. | fimnmm Francisco, Cal. ing that be could |at Belmont Park track. He won two|of Brooklyn surprised overybody tonight| They fought fast at close auarters in| tor $150,000. | ? ‘. So even when he was It 2 his horses Tip Tos and Oke- by his Wonderful showing against Jimmy | the fourth and a left hook from Terry B e T e e wE - -“-A e raedi ,",:.N ;::“ a :l Blandy, was | Britt of California in a ten-round bout |deepened the cut over Britt's eye. Britt When Edmond Blnm paid $191,500 fnr‘ it his racer, Blandy, was ersity i ¥ i v s thought before the Twentieth Century Club in{ uppercut Terry over the heart with Ms‘l‘ ving Fox some years since many v beaten in the Cosmopolitan Stakes |y, gicon Square Garden in the presence |left in the fifth round. Terry rushed and |he had made a poor S Tl by o injured in the bargain. Inquisi- [of 4000 people. Tim Hurst was the ref- | missing a left swing, slipped to the floor, ready sold four colts, only a par ; 5 . f -ond. Britt landed | Progeny of the great English herse, for OCEAN TRAVEL. [ Toalue Sitew wad sns i » the race in a driving finish, beat- |eree, but as no decision can be given but was up in a second. ¢ | the enormous total of $495,000. ykalon, the Brooklyn Handicap win- | under the law governing boxing in this three lefts to the face without a relur_n: These were Val d'Or, $170.000; Jardy, SAN mANcm : State the spectators had to judge for and after another clinch semt in tWO | ¢150,000; Gouvernant. $100,000, and | Froy Mav 31, 1906 pout’ . by far the best in the race | themselves as to the relative merits of |more. McGovern landed a light right on | JUMIOL - CouvEERant = STO0O00 AT ‘ i g B e | the head, but Britt jabbed him twice in | : e 3 4 \ FERRY DEPOT McGreg for.the accidemt would have won. | the men. o h 3 | Frank C. Bishop of New York, who is asso- | ‘of Market v nming down the back stretch in| Immediately after the fight both prin-|the face and they exchanged lefts on | ufcq “with Andrew Mitler and Blair | - i . 5 N o|cipals, Manager Harry Pollok, Referee |the body and were clinched at the bell. | painter in breeding and racing. IS e e g 1' fourth posjtion with his head high in the | | 3 z | Leave VIA OAKLAND PIER— Asrive b of Parke air Grapple de cut acro him. | Hurst and ten others were arrested by |This was Britt’s round. The value of the thoroughbrads is hold- | W “-_ \ bis opponent | Grepple was not clear of Blandy when |order of Deputy Police Commissfoners| The sixth round was fought Dretty |ing up In n remarkable manner. August eams 0’ TS, Vacevite, Wit e e for o3 safe |He. tied 1o take the rall position from|Waldo and Mathol. They -were charged |evenly. At the end of it Britt was bleed- [Belmont paid $125,000 recently for Rock 7:000—Richmo ra s [ el tb Sake. 15 Teant his hip | with participating in and conducting a |ing from the right eye and nose and|Sand, a Derby winper. Kigg Edward sold R, e 2 oo et o nicoro o il [AESE e £ Terry's right eve was swollen. In forc- | his Derby winner, Diamond Jubllee, some Steamers leave Broadway Wharf, T:40a=Valiego. Nape. “Caiisioge. Snta L i oo o enomiod | McGovern was not trained down as |ing the men to break Hurst got a blow months since to an Argentine republic San Francisco. et et . - hor ey i B L | fine as he has been on other occasiens.|in the stomach. The fighting was fast|sportsman for $150,000. Tracy, Lathrop, Stoekton .. 1:29% 3 2 1 loge | Britt looked to be in much better condi- |in the seventh and Terry forced Britt| A number of two-year-olds have brought FO!LOSAMCI!S. SanDin 7:40a—Elmhurst, West San Leandro, SSANTSRE hubnl anty. o T ; 2 s lighter |across the ring, landing left, right and |fancy prices recently. Newton Bennington and Santa Barl | Newark, Centerville, San Jose, ast a length. He dropped to last|tion and was about five pounds llghter s Sy, In the eighth [sold De Mund for $45.000; Barney Los Gatos, Wright ........... 5480 lace. Jones. his rider, rallied him quick- | than the Brooklyn man. Britt was clever |ett on the head and body. In the eighth |00 | De Mund for $43.000: Baraes | o Colitornia.. Thursdays, 10 a.m. | g0 siss Chioe Wrlght oo and the horse responded so fast that|and shifty and ducked away from some | Terry 'dodgt-dha wicked ;:-mb’ ”n: slm(; after offering him for half that amount | Santa Rosa ..Sundays, 10 a.m. anm “‘ru» ::;:‘ l:‘n.l:\l: cciorec 4 y: e vings. v stuc! | his left to the face. ey exchange 5 S ispo, Santa . - coon raced up to the leaders and |hard swings. McGovern stuck to his old ' here. M. H. Tichenor received $35,000 for | - B 2.3 <1 i r;:w ot o cven terme |bulldog style of fighting. There was. b Tishiscand Jetta Britt Jabbads at AOBELGCE R S Danfel, & pon: Of Wodls: For Eureka---Humboldt B‘Xu I s a = e T #O0 g . $uko 4 Tokalon. The ef-|8reat deal of clinching, holding and in-|range and Terry hooked his left to the | ¢ OIF o Pr (3 & SO PR DONE ) pomona. ... .May 21, 27, June 2, PM. | e Shasta Express — (Via Davis). Inquisitor and Tokalon fighting, but whenever they indulged in | head again. Terry rushed to a clinch at | (HorPe: (TIC latter 18 (B0 #0007 Corona May 24,30, June 5, p.m. Williams, . Witiows. Frato, Rud Proved Xoo ounch far L, gf;‘]:‘):n A mix-up Terry seemed to have the best|the opening of the ninth and worked his i, And every third day thereafter. | 5000 p2iatt: Portand, Tacoms. Seattle 7:4% at the finish he was u < S " il i i E vis, Woodiand, Knl ng- / 1 swings | right to the ribs and head. Britt jabbed o . . | 00a—] . 7 2 ter an a length and a|Of It. Britt landed several hard D Res O'Brien Signs to Fight Berger. ing. Maryaville. Orovifle ....... 7:489 i psr g i gn McBovern's head fand Thea, hittoMe-fie 5o 1o SSiops dnipned - svos A oet Ynnfi May 28.—Philadel- For Seattle, Tacoma, Puget Sound t 30e—The CoaerMiten, fon o [ . d ot a 8 er much | rushed, but McGovern stopped him with 2 ey e Sulivas, San Arde. Paso es. 18 Toa faicly oiveled in te tpd wad [0S0, S8 Do speetiso auTes | hard right and left to, the head. Terry|Phia Jack O'Brien, who cl Ports, Victoria, Vancouver | Santa Margarita. San Luls 0 0 7 2 2|{made all the running in the first race|from tho | had the best of some hard mix-ups, ana | heavyweight championship Umatilla . .May 22, June 5, 11 a.m. Obispo, Guadalupe, G a viota, 10 i 0|and beat First Premium by two lengths. | BRITT'S EYE IS CUT. | % o . % z efeated Bob Fitzsimmons in San |Queen ... .May 29, June 12, 11 a.m. | Santa Barbars, San Buenaven- : s.1 . | jarred Britt with a right to the head at g h P | tura, Oxnard, Burbank, Los ® &0 1 1|Okenite made a show of his opponehts | McGovern opened up a gash over Britt's [{8'01 FFTL IR @ F Francisco, has been secured by Man- And every Tuesday thereafter. | SO O, e 1 R in the Laureate Stakes and romped home | right eye with a left hook in the second | * 3 ager Harry Pollok to meet some good | s:20-Giiroy, Hollister, Tres Pinos, Pa- o5 % 0la winner by three lengths | round, and in each succeeding round the| The final round found Terry forcing |big fellow for ten rounds at the stag For Seattle---Direct jare, Wawonville, Santa Cruz. @ 1 8 5 & 0| The general observance of Memorial|cut was reopencd with jabs or hooks, |the fight. After a clinch both sent right | party of the Twentieth Century Ath- Spokane. .. cerer-dune 1, 11 am. | Castroville, Del Monts, Pacific -4 - & an ublic holiday, combined with £ " th q|8nd left to the head nd exchanged |]etic Club at the garden in about two | Grove, Surf, Lompoc 4 o 0 6|day as a public holiday, combin Britt was bieeding from the nose and | : : % o | | 8:30a—Martinez, Antioch. Byrou. Tracy. S o G|the fact that this date has been al-| McGovern's right eye was puffed up at|MERtS far back on the jaw. There were|weeks. Sam Berger, the Callfornia|For Ensenada, La Paz, Mazatlan, R A 5 X tead Iraves " v ‘sc\nrll clinches, during which Terry had |ex-amateur heavyweight champion, o Armona, 4:08p lotted to Belmont Park instead of Graves- | the end of the sixth round. It was a 3 G and Other Mexican Ports, —— 3 . : | the upper hand in short-arm work. Terry |will in all probability be secured as uaymas Visalls, Porterville .. ‘ - |end, makes it certain t the largest at-| hurricane fight all the w with both | by g le | C Las Merced. Mo~ E. | tendance of the year be at the new | men giving and taking plonty of punish. |Missed a right swing, but landed a hard [ O’Brien’s opponent. They will battle| Calfing at San Pedro and East San | s:0a—port Costa. Latarop. Merced. Mo- 0/course on Wednesday afternoon. There | ment. There was a lot of clinching and | eft htool\:‘q:n ::T-c?:? -nz:?he“::; :’fi:‘; at (B‘Ch__‘ji! ts. TR Pe S Bakerstield ... : 4:4%p B g 3| in be & surprise in ofcixl quarters If|hoiding in the opening Toumd. amd the S - 0% SRAHER, W College Bascball Scores. Curacao . 7th of each month | s S € ’ 0laill records are not surpassed. | referee had a hard time pulling the men 3 X CHAMPAIGN, T, May 2.—Michigan’s | | Spring,’ Tome, Sacrameato, = i 9] Gravesend Park's capacity 1is 35000, |apart. McGovern got in a hard left on FIGHTERS HUSTLED TO JAIL. % hitth s i bvy"'r‘om‘ dmf“ed, 3 | Placerville, Colfax, Marysvil - 1{while Belmont Park can accommodate | the body and Britt hooked his left and| Close by the ringside when the first “jl“m ‘s u')““ ’;‘w‘o Batishay. - Banes oot TICKET OFFICES Red Blaff ... 4:08 s 0/63.00 racegoers without uncomfortgble right to the head. In the clinches Mc- bout was called, a preliminary between 4 ¢ "'R. H. E.|San Francisco, Front of Ferry Building Soncra, Tuohum: . 40w t 0|crowding. For this reason more than| Govern landed short-arm blows. Britt|James Carter and Daniel Frasier, sat linois 1 5 s | Ssn Francisco .. Broadway Wharf | 9:00a—Atiantic Express—Ogden and East 4359 ny other the shift in racing dates oc-| ofiset these with left jabs. The round Deputy Commissioners Waldo and Math- | im0 - i $ 9 1|Oakland 3 Broadway | $:4m—Richmond, Port Cosia, Mavtines g EHEEeR Theching pf the punkiatly fb- Iwis buih: ot Inspector ~Schmittberger, Captain | ™ pyiteries—Ovitz, Bushnell and Gunning; | S+ F. Freight Ofice... . Broadway Wharf | | = dad Way Suations .o oo 499 | creasing popularity of Memorial day | Britt opened the second with a left to | Hodgins and four detectives. At the con- Sanger and Taft. C. D. DUNANN, G. P. A., San Francisco. | 10:20aLos Angeles Passenger — Port | with the racing crowd Gravesend was the body and Terry sent a short right | clusion of the bout both. men were ar- NEW HAVEN, May 28.—Yale 2, Cor- Costa, !l:rllna'l. Brro'r?,d'r:;:z: ) 0—1|becoming from vear to year less able|jolt to the head. Britt had the best of | rested In the dressing-room without at- nell 1. | AMERICAN LINE. e s S 1211 I6lto take care of the throngs desiring to | some exchanges on the body. Terry |tracting any attention. The two other ANNAPOLIS, Ma Navy 5. Plymouth--Cherhourg—Southampton Tt Tamere Vaatin:. Bak: 5 2| witness the day's sport. swung right to the head and landed two preliminaries were permitted to go on and CHICAGO, May 28. of Ch New York. May 26, June 23, July 28, Aug. erstield, Los Angeles ... T8y The Belmont, a gallop of a mile and | right hooks to the side of the head and at thelr conclusion the prineipals were | cago 18, Northwestern 1. St. Louls. June 2, June 30. Aug. 4. Sept. 1| 10:0a—El Paso, Kansas City. St Lows . o nB.Aon:zhree furlongs for three-year-olds, will neck. They were clinched at the bell. |taken to the station-house. Britt and ARG 2 AR Philadelphia, June 9, July | n N e 2 |be the piece de resistance of the card.| After an exchange of lefts in the third | McGovern were not given time to change Claremont Country Club Sports, | St Paul. June 16, July 14, Ausuls Sep‘] is Chicago, Denver, Kansas Cftv.. ° §:48p -oft | With a guaranteed value of $25.000 it is a | round they clinched and when they broke | their ring costumes for street clothes'and ey bers of Claremont Coun- | N e P Qe O e Dotk g | 11:40a—Nilea, San Jose and Way Statious e Left on :(.‘ases race that no owner can afford to ov away Britt sent right and left to the head | were driven in cabs to the West Thir- i (Slu"")‘"(‘;agand wiil “take. Dart’ hr| TAVeriont . Joné. 2| Woatermiand. June 16 | Ti6ep—Sectemnts. Rivar Stoatars . 11.009 o Hime of | look. - el e particularly and body. A hard left to the headshook | tieth-street police station, clad only in | F¥, Club, Oakland, will take part in TG TRANSBORT LINE. ©° | Tww—Put Cos. Martives, " Biion. mpire—McDonald. | PoRular with the racing folk, who grow lup Britt, who ducked from two wild |trunks, shoes and stockings and rain- and a handi¢ap, frap shoot tomorrow. New York-London direct. 3:20p—Yosemite Valley Sieeper via Ray- _ weary of the interminable round of swings. Terry rushed him to the ropes, | coats. Four ticket sellers also were ar- Golf play will commence at 10 a. m. hflnnpu))olli; ..May 26, June 23, July 21, sl Wi Inul Route .... §:458 o S = spri nts, vhich stamina counts landing right and left to the face and | rested on the charge of abetting the fight T Aug. 18. S nicia, nters, Sacramento, POLO PONIES OF AL b s o iy ¥ T and the trap shoot at 2 o'clock. The |y. . 23, | Voctin 3 Lad PLACED S‘ T asscsoy | 107 little compared with barrier luck. | three body punches. Britt abbed left to|and two walters Tor SIoleten ot e b Sndl the few Ahage Bk Seo o Niinhianeoo - de. 4, Tone 38, July. 7| ke “"j 0 ACED ON THE MARKET |Only a good game horse can win at this | the face and Terry, rushing in, sent both | clse law. At the stationehouse all were —_— e | Minnetonka June 5, July 7. Aug. 4 Sept. 1| 3:40p—Hayward, Niles and Way sations 4% £ R 2 distence in May The Belmont roster hands to the body. Britt sent in a|released on bail. e ly 14, Aug. 11, Sept. § lN’—Vlle]o Martin San _Ramen, m Men to Be Advised of Rar . Mesaba . June 16, Ju 8- P Calistoga, Santa Rosa 2288 s Of RAre | reads like a condensed history of the ‘ HOLLAND-AMERICAN LINE. 0t Nilan, Tracy, Siockion, Lod) 10:298 ¥ 1o Secure Classy turf's best three-year-olds in the last NEW YORK—ROTTERDAM, via .”",p_!m,‘;m‘ i e eta Mounts, thirty-nine vears. Summary 3 ; = B BOU LO_GA"}sgmn -5 Newark, Centerville, Saa Jawe. whio Wert the bab i ce, six furlongs, main course— | = Sails Wednesd AF"pe. 3 . Los Gatos ... Ak Cres 2 2 wh the mov- |, it ¥ 5 e New Amsterdam May 30, 10 a. M. | 4qop—Hayward. Niles, [rvington. San " e polo pony racing | HIPIO¢ B o un BRCEOE. ERDer | Statendam June 6, 10 a. m. | Jose, Livermore o1l ise have turned to the ser- | | ce, four and a half furlongs, | Ryndam. ceee June 13, 10 & M. | 5:00p—The Owl Limited—Newman. Los he present with as gtraight course—Water Pearl won, Royai | | Potsdam -June 20. 3 a. m. | SR M. Taums Ten S as they have Breeze second, Woodwitch third. Time, | Noordam e T.9am| Bakerstield, nge! P s 'the polo felds of | 34 | | New Am iijuly 44 aom. | Samp—dode Gute LimieiEl P ' : Third race, the Laureate stakes, five present indicat y th will be any polo district next winter. Kansas City, St Low aad it does not | [uriongs. straight—Okenite won, George RED S | | NEW YORE BOVER, ANTWERP, LON- | Chicago e D: second, Sir Toddington third. | Do yvou suffer from DON, PARIS. | t; w?:l’l:;wmro::l:o;:d s::m:.-:m» : ‘ | Weakness, _Varico- | Finland..May 26 June 23 Aug. 4. Sept. 1| S:2—Villsio Bort Cosia. B i th race. the Cosmopolitan handicap, B ; . Vaderland.June 2. 3 8, Aug. A0p—Sunset Express—Niles, San Joge, has | one and a sixteenth miles—Inquisitor wor L e aaydrace e | Kroonland.June 5. July 7. Aus. 18. Sept. 15 | S:4t—Suswet Begieeciiies Bes S Grapple third. Ti; s < & Fingtore, P Skin | Zeeland. ~June 16 Juls 1i. Aug. 11. Sept. 8 | San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, 2 Walter Newman Has Peculiar gv Blood Poison, Skin TE STAR LINE e A Tt I Fars “race, steeplechase, about two and Make It Three Straight From /= Diseases, or any Ngw yom\—m EE‘ISTO“\fLIVFR- New Orieans ... o a half miles—Palm Room won, Mamie H g Growlh R ovel I ) chronic or seeming- | S:40—KI Pusé, Eiasia City. &t. Louia, . second, Phantom third. Time, 6:03. Vi B 3 ¢ 0, Jnne Jul: | Chicago ceeenn th race, one and an elghth miles— Boston on the Home SEovec T e | P Tuls 1 s v oy sctp—Pagaro, " Watsongitie, " Capiinia, : . Go Between won, Ostrich second, Palette | H E lds If so, come to me Tena & Jobr 4. A& Santa Crus, Castroville, Soune the owners discussed the|third. Time, 1 G d 1S yel 3 once and be thor- June 12, July 11, 4 i Monte, Pacific Grove ... tef of sending the pick of the| Lo e rounds. oughly cured before ..June to be sold. They 15, July 13, Aug. 10, Sept. 6:00p—China and Jepan Fast Matl— Slow Track at Louisville. %o ndmln r here now Seventh race, one mile, selling—Fonso- | Boston i Chik . Denver, Kansas P Th h fll T 0 e it is ko late. 1 have | O°gDic June 20, July 15, Au et Loa Martines, Stock- wer this was not advisable e NE Ry asses T - 0 the cure of thesz diseases ave BOSTON | ton, Sacramento, Renme, Sparks, s th . in the langisge] 50 tmoaar T M7 S Remilfs ot to- | Qy ] T k Game F ough the Irying Or confiried my practice, and by skillfully | POOL. Montetio, Ogden « 1 ‘eat their heads off.” be. | C st i - uis lakes Gam om, deal S ful applied scientific treatment I perma- | Arabic....June 7. July 5. Aug. 2 Aug. 30| g.a0p—Hayward. ‘Niles and San Jose. > - s e | Yirst ra ne mile, selling—Bill Car- eal in duccestu P! g : Cymric.June 21, July 19, Aug. 23, Sept. 20 | 7:00p—Reno Passeager—Port Costa, Be- fore u purchaser could be found. A|ter won, Sallie B B second, Steel Trap the New York Giants | | nently cure the worst cases. My offices | A porse g~ g 'y Was never known to miss|third. Time, 1{«' : : | Ma |are equipped with overy instrument | TO MEDTERRANEAN Aeoage | T | S Treites iy an et and 3 balf Sifooe.s | by One R nner. and device essential to the most mod- Gare Tanow) Hazen. Tonosab. nt Rudolph Spreckels of the | Clamor won, ‘Marmo y un. ern methods of practice, If you are | pepuplic. M e B g Get1s, Nov. 19| , v?:‘,‘,‘:_"""c,.':..g. nd Way Sta- . Ty : cing As-| "Third race, ome mile, selling BERKELEY, May 28.—Walter New- | afficted with any private disease Or ' Cratic. June 21. 10 2. m.; Aug. 4, Sept. O e . e . . "' ved the |won, Swift Wing second, Wee L. ‘| man, the varsity baseball pitcher, who weakness I want you to call and see| FROM BOSTON $:0p—Oregon and Calffornia Express— ) ate with | Time, 1:45 STANDING OF THE CLUBS. | Sy’ regaidnd ss the mathstay In fhe|me. It will cost you Rotiing to ascers | Romanlc.Fute B §:30 a.an: 7, Sept. 18 Sheramento, Marvevilie. Redding. t vy{m‘h;(.;:j g B W Naans won Beut Mo eab | NATIONAL LEAGUE. | pitching department of the university's | tain positively whether you can be | 2“'{;”"{;%}"};{%3,2, Ait. P:(‘mc Coeet, | 9:0p—Heyward. Niles and San Joss this coast to look over |ond, Rejectable third. = Time, 2:51 4- Won. Lost Pct. |baseball team last term, has just under- | cured. | ™" ‘San Francisco. Temporary Office. (Sunday only)......... 14t . e ‘hase. | . Fifth race, six furlongs, seliing—Free |Chicago ... 28 12 .633 gone an operation upon his. eves, which | 1 | 534 Pourteenth Street, Oakland. ——__.T:— Sy PurEhase. | poger son. Reticent second, 1ngnum-m,Hel‘wl\'ork ‘BN wan successtul in saving hix sight. onsultation | Co::}ml Streets) B Ma - | third ime, 1:18 2-5. | Pitisburg . g 800 | New: o A& (Third George J. Gould, Foxhall | “Sixth race, six furlongs—Julia M won, | Philadelphia . ... B8 a8 R T R Rele) and : ~FToe—San Jows and Way Stathns . TWP a host of Eastern players | Pitkin second, Limerick Girl third. Time, |8t. Louis . B un ael¥ pon the. s jolshis ey esy wiin E inati ceanlc 0 | 7:00a—San Mateo, Belmogt, San Jose. kout for crack |1:18 1-5 | Gincinnati 117 23 415 threatened his vision. He first noticed EEXamination . . R Morgaohill, Gliroy, Pajaro, Wat- 12 2 | the obstruction six weeks ago, when en- | All Letters Strictly Confident; i | Snile” Captie. Sete_Coeh {luca won, Tinker second, Gauze third.|Brooklyn . 11 26 207 ®aged in practice work on the diamond | A | Del Monte, Monterey, Pucl . ReYd iniume, 1 | Bt ‘| with the varsity team. It troubled hlm“ Haurs: 10 to 128‘;7""' CRGE AL | SYDNEY, UCKLANDn UL R i, & — AMERICAN LEAGU. |a bit then, and seemed to prevent the k- | Bonenm— - R 7.409 | TEN INNINGS AT PORTLAND. FCAN LEAOUM. piteher from “locating the plate” with the | , 1198¢ Who have no money will be SAMOA, HONCLULU. | 10t et end W Sentins o S * n- Lost Pct. | precigion that had marked his battery | treated unti such times as ""{ £hg MA SAILS 2 P. M. MAY 31. | 3:00p—Del Monte Express—Saata Clara, BY PROFESSIONAL FIGHTER |Captain Dillon Ts Escorted Off the |Bhlladelphia B 1 % work before. | make a payment on their case. If you | S. S. SONO iats gl e Sen lose, Watsonville, Santa G B goveland . 10 661 T nr sick and have no money come any- | HONOLULU only—S. S. Alam o Cruz, Det Monte, Monterey, Pa- lasts Loss Than One Round When Grounds By a Policeman. New York 19 14 .54 ewman finished the seagson with hon- | a. m., June 9. Round trip, first-class, = { E | Detroit the Fleferee Stops the U PORTLAND, May 28.—Portland o s won the game In the tenth inning to- |Shicago - day when Sweeney, Mitchell and Me- | St Louis . 16 50|rs, taking a prominent part in the work | $195. K R A s ‘1; .452| of the Varsity team, being rated as. the | iTAHITI sou -n{l SE?ST}S sd ,;‘l,n“np&’. Gilzoy, n:l;m:. ’\:::"fim o 14: L. .500 | star man of the aggregation. His eyes | sails 11 a. m., July 1. Gran r Mp—San Jose y lons. o S VEN, May 25.—Horace (Credie, the first three men up, each Washington s ? 404 | grew worse, and a week ago he consuited | vn)u!e for native fetes, $125; 6 days on | 13:00p—3anta Clara, San Jose. Los Gatos. id Prineipal W, - of Waterbury, until re- [singled. Portland found Bergman an|>°"t" -660 | an oculist and was advised that an opera- Tahi Sk CaRbE. O AP R L 08 Prlitont Wi B udent in Yale Medical leasy mark but perfect fielding by the | tion was necessary at once, to insure the S i lists f | 1 D R L B ot Pacific | :3e—Swn Jose and Way Stations president of the fresh- |visitors killed off the best part of the | NATIONAL LEAGUE. retentlon of his sight. Newman went un- pec alists for Men Gene 3 Contest. i Oakiand office, 1003 | "Oakiand Harbor Ferry - met Jeff Doherty in a prize |hits before they matured intp runs.| CHICAGO, May 28— Chi der the knife, submitted to the cutting | jate fi’“ ERa " ot - it g 2y night in Bri >0, May 28, —Chloago mads| ¢, n | Broadway. (Poot of Market Street) ay night idgeport, | Garyin, on the other hand, was a puz- e superfluous growth on his eyelids, r rfle “ e I'\ Hourly, 7:00 a. 9:00 ¢ fhe student fighter out in |zle to the Southerners and was hit but :1‘ o I"r.:lgh!fl from Boston. Two and came through the ordeal succestully. 178 | 2 | T s i _one o {three times. Captain Dillon became doubles in the first earned one run, moked glasses now adorn the pitcher's i M unday -”ud" **Su A o + ar;ed-xp"‘lrand spectators saw |involved in a dispute with Umpire | Schulle’s home run to the clubhouse |f3Ce, but these will be temporary make- | San Francisco | g | "7""" ‘3ot o at 41 Rations on Swnduy, Dot e mot WO ey |oerteld o | B H B |perfect, and the danger of & second visi- | OCEAN TRAVEL. | sameriia e B . ale. He got into promi- | R. .| Chicago .- § § 3|tation of the pecullar growth on the eye- {Patriein. June :a‘-mltgx';g" . 'fom'a i e ol vho e | op ey 11001l U ) B R od Mpan, pinge| 508 1 20 i i oyo Kisen Kaisha i s S, moi st d e in tickets for the football game Batteries—Garvin and McLean; Ll 'CIN ATI, May rzx?_rgl—;é?‘l’l:\:etgn:v“ Athletic H 1 O Y n S oy s k{'klm‘;&n‘}::lnul“m g ' . a m—na‘n};:]' his nt.:mo i ‘Berxman and Bliss. Umpire—Knell. ?tm’:ni:rfintghe}{i‘:::lfl bthlnclnnlé{&nhfhe BERKELEY, °;’}°" 2;’ m""’g"‘ (Oriental S £. Co.) B oes 1011 Broadway. Oakland, Cal. ToCbxagoinJDays oherty box and bein it s Ao LA e, Who succee m, a; —! 82 - S & Bitons Snd LK Yo Ftitiond Boxine Bb Xl was hit safely but twice. Score: greatly coveted as embiems: by all uni- | Have Opened Thelr General Offices at S5l Leaves daliy at 9:30 % ih. believed himself fit to defeat RN VRS B Omiashd. R H, E.|Versity athletes, are to be awarded by : s Doherty. It is said he posteq aoreat| ' OAKLAND, May 28 —The West|Cincinnati . 3 '8 3|the university authorities to all the mem- | 217-221 Brannan $t., San Francisco | RAILWAY SR el ot Lm0 Db poste D‘:‘h’;‘;‘_?\'\oal\land Athletic Club will hold its|Philadelphia . 3 ton? Mcd | ae® for.\he, varsity boating crew, despite $ v A. M.} For Stockton, Merced, Frisno e Batteries— T Livin; z - | the fact that n ber of the crew Steamers will leave wharf, corner s i hit Garnsey's jaw with right hooks and | Tae tecd onins expibition this evening.| cioakey. Ritchie and. Dooih TUairias. | ehrned the Mg o atin Ob s SS™ | rivat ang. Brannas sterta 1 o, ‘o tor | fares &:ge | TRROEL_ Vil SNaceaeth Jeft Sabs and soon Garnsey clung m1 card covers six four-round events. | Gonway and Carpenter. tion in any lntercouegl te contest. This is | Yokohama and Hongkong, calling at | 1 9:30 A, M—(‘flu ¥ the ropes. Refores FItagerald stonpes The matches follow: ST. LOUIS, May 28 —Consequent hit- | the first time in me university’s history ornia Limited. 3 days to P o Honolulu, Kobe (Hiogo}, Nagasakiand | Chicago. Leaves cvery day. Direct the ridiculous mill. Yale students|cloncy Nt ootiany ance, vs. C. &’:'g‘a:\?:rftlfidh;ll;hs.mi Ba%e cnunning In | s Had A5t Gciee Bone to an athlete | Shanghai, and eonneciing at Hong- | Via Sausalito Ferry. somnection fo Grand Canyon i'm;n x:ml'fi(h:x:\‘x;;r: today when they| Jjoe Molleck, Oakland, vs. Young|for St. Louis, 5 to 4. Score: 5l mt‘e’:t?tleuc cventh ‘he mnn‘l u—;ws, :?cnx ;‘y‘:th srt'e:n;:rsdfm‘ M“gfi;’;“’ifi""s,fl‘“"“" mn v-nay e M;r'::;y }!l"a:‘t:sm u\:; s;s:ckg:' rRes ¢ - Vi g e ¥ rsity and freshmen, were to have | etc. cal ceived on r y ced, R — ‘He;;er.;’ N!:‘zr:cllll\al;‘:;gl.:;lec' (,‘l':b ®id g‘éwl‘%.k 3 9 1 gxlz:ld l{lllngt stanl% t:.mi Washington | day of sailing, ‘19 ; ‘; i‘i;‘; 1 m!s"':‘d ani pomg on Sierre Railway. Will Yot Allow Fitz to Fight. |Franks West Oakland Athletic Club. | Battoris = [Fhoipsa and Grads) rranged by..the. disheter i Han | S:5. Hongkong Mart 7 ues, June 51906 | 639, 118 $:00 1015 1135 . : ZFor Stockton. Fresno and - HARRISBURG, Pa., May 28.—Gov-| Kid Williams, Spnnyside, vs. Al|Wiltse, Bresnahan sha Bowesrean. Lm Fflnc S.8. America ru.Tuer, July 3:1908| 7.5'a m. dally for Cazadéro and way | ¥ R and in- erncr Pennypacker directed Captain|Emerick, San Francisco Athletic Club. vlres—!mnue and O'Day. The varmy and freshmén ‘erews who | S.8. Nippon ....Sal.. July 28, IWI\.nuom. for Denven, Grecme, superintendent of the State Young Gauley, West Oakland Ath- PITTSBURG, May 28.—Pittsburg- | are awarded big “Cs" are as follows: Round trip tickets at reduced rates. 3:13 p. m. lltnrda)-: only for Point Can‘- police force this evening, to send a|letic Club, vs. Kid Irwin, Hayes Val-|Brookiyn, no game; rain. Varsity crew—McFarland, No. 1; Tul-| For freight and pnerage apply at | Reves and way stati 24 of policemen tomoFFow BIght t | ley. e AMERICAN LEAGUE. e o8 Jones (captam). Bikoter iy why puacsge apnly feket. Offica: Union Depot, foot of squad of poli o1 v . 2 “+ “r | office, corner First an. rannan sts. -xllth-t North Essington, Delaware County,| Main Event—Frankie Edwards,| WASHINGTON, May 28.—Washington- sc;:';‘,%",‘“gf cl‘,!‘“’“wu < t-lln) No . W. H. AVERY, _._L—____‘r im‘ Fillmoze sts.. !cn F!!tm'h hiiadelphia, to prevent the | Missour! Athletic Club, vs. Abe Label, C“"""‘,f“‘“ ey PR BIR Chicago | 1, BERteY, No. 2. Sturgess, No. 3; Wit- Asst, Geneml Manager. m TAMALPAIS RAILWAY e Okkiand: Cuiversity mae. led fght between Bob Fitz-|San Francisco. .—Bos 0 0. 4, C— o ‘y ed: rain. My | and Tommy Burns in the| —_— e TPHIA. 28, —Philadel- —-__.._._.__.5 Via Sausallio Ferry—Foot Market St. | ores of the Tuxedo Athletic As- :;oung Corbett in Training. phia-St. Louis game" vo%n 4 Offer for Burns and O'Brien.’ FOR PORTLAN D e fsan Francioes. LOST Certificates, Chacks, Receipts, NEW YORK, May 28.—Young Cor- R T o ST SEATTLE, M | S | eer | xotia e el St , May 28.-—Manager Dal-’ Field Day. |2’§§,‘§°‘“né'.‘,'"‘{" A g Bublis uq Recfuim Mo ley of the Gccldental Athletic Club AND COOS BAY ".‘ il L"m‘ e l\m““h ~— ul out with Eddie Johnson NEW YORK, May 28.—The bout|has wired his rtner, Willlam Ray- | of every by a- GEATLND, Ray 380 CTneta | the mexy cerimeny Al be 8 feature of | between the heavyweight pugllists mor. in New Yor, 4o offer Tompiy | S m,"‘gfpownmk ‘zrfeflgg'y ‘3‘“} "' od_ot m Surety e e Xing exhibitions lin Akr San- | Burns ¥ unt ork. EBrotherhood of East Oakland will |at the Mobile Athletic Club, Park g L Ll n St Jaak d‘"en hi 1 LIRS ?;': l.gl' tei 00 hold 2 field day at Trestle Glen on|avenue and One Hundred and Sev- fy Soieps df chiksy ““ six | fight twenty rounds at Pleasant p,‘ncl.w. omce xooa Bmdmy' On-k-. Wednesaiy, enth street, next Tuesday night. 2’&'1‘:‘&:"‘:{‘..8'.‘,‘.’, :tt;::'mrlboroushimnh near smt;lc. on the afternoon land. or at Pler 7, San Francisco. Low nmmt. lh?a‘r'_ a

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