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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1907, | Emeryville Stewards Suspend Jockey Hildebrand j_Sports Once Premz'c;deerf Gets Into Trouble When Aaron | Finishes Out of {he Money 3 > e - AT ey Some Boy Certain to Break|Horsemen Look Forward to| Ambitious Plans of Lucky Faculty Member in Favo J. R. Jeffery = . i His Record by Riding Stirring Contest on Baldwin Seem Certain of Suspending Field- g : - orse. ockey. - % T 2 3 S A Hildebyantl fatmer Campiogt We ameiaiol 0 o solypencacr .91 Winning Hosse Friday of Fruition Day Relations e on Aaron J was a sensational feature of R Saville p B e. Hildebrand came to the coast from New Elm“a;'"'nm 3 = g i ? ® 3 2 | Rudolph Spreckels, it is learned, is| SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE CALL ride at the local track as a free lance, but he has had "td“’ | van Nems....Miller .15 The Call’s Selections Ascot Selections | being urged by E. J. (Lucky) Baldwin| STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Feb. 18.— owing to his failu show winni fori Recently h H | to accept the presidency of the jockey | A tve: . . wing 1 > his 11\"‘. u; ,‘hf“ mnmnvg hmxml ?CC: ntly e_[xl'loic Byronerdale.. Willilams ;:-_E: A el ooy :hm ‘.?(;;;)“ om"manJ WT\I?F:ifi;&x:::gefi,aschi‘:!;l:n t:;xag‘e l;:miy Az J and finished second in etter company than the horse ran wi n Flaunt. . Brown . By J. R. Jeffery First race—Illusion, Kamsack, | | organize to conduct the racing at his athletic committee, that if the student t ird race yest . in which he was a well-supported second choice in g— e = Hipoteca. proposed new track at Arcadia. In | bodies of Stanford and California, could Dr. Scharff, Miller up, was the favorite. The race was won by the long shot, Elevation, a recent Second race—Royal Ascot, Ed | | sit not adjust their differences over the % k <]1 shown nothing in his public performances during the present winter to warran; Kesllv, Gnhmmre.A L Sl Sigeencg % e ;mv{) :fmgmg:ad:-d. C: Imle (_s‘ is )m;t | :r;ck l;meottllngf Bo- mssauren would be ic b 2 3 ; ili econd race—Avona, Bertle mprobable that Spreckels w' oin | taken by the faculty to force a Settle- m the high price of 12 down to 10. Harty, a boy of very ordinary ability, had the mount an y Third ra. Brit 3 Melehun HAnas with Hildwin i Anancini the ient: ler to the wire by hali a length, after Dr. Sharfi had stopped to nothing at the Sherman was a distant rd, while Judge and Aaron J, short-priced choices, finished in the_ ruck. took no official cognizance of Judge's poor performance, following his consistent racing in hgs last Hildebrand's ride was made the subject of investigation, with the result that he was indefi- udge Hopper said after the race that he had followed Hildebrand’s movements closely during be t ed tod Dr San Fr;qci§co Call's Racing Form Chart : Track muddy. outside of the stew- nted upon pecu- e prior to the Weather clear. cbruary 18, 1007. Eightieth day. . Richard Dwyer, starter. "E—Futurity course; selling; OAKLAND, Monds C. Hopper, value to first, $5 Index Horse and_Owner ISt. Str. ¥in. | _Jockey 1 0p. CL |class. The remalning three—those [races constituted today’s card at AS-|of standing and influence sssociated with him in T 499 |D_ of Orleaus (R. R. Rice Jr.)|107] 1 2h 5 8 |which come first on the programme— | cot and few good horses were seen in|the venture, but he is prepared to undertake | Nt attitude. " Gn “)li05| 9 11 8 22 lare made up of large fields of very |the competition. The track was light- | the profect ‘stuglehanded if necessary. I know | Y N AP R Sl g2 55 145 |moderate caliber. Two maiden races Ding fast and the weather ideal. oy R ol et La Rose (3. A. 5 10 15 | will be followed by a race for maiden| Friday will be Derby day at Ascot.|that will Attingly commemorate his remarkable ) [Mechant (Keene Bfos.) 7 5 & ljockelys, and betting is likely to be|The Derby will be worth more to the | career on the turf. He has very ambitious plans ) |Stiver Line (3. Schwelber 8 16 2% |very light in the early part of thel|winner than in the past and the larg- |fof the Arcadia raciag plant, and has declded FORM CHARTS USELESS : |Poiusetta (3. 5. Wood) 9 15 25 |afternoon. est and best fleld ever carded for this| " 'Biqwin's policy will be to have the trac troubles 5. 1:1235. At post 2 minutes. Off at 1 Orleans, place, 3; show, §-5. Irish Mike may win the opener, as|fixture will go to the post. Seventy-|managed with a view to the elevation of the | Sbow, 1. Galvestonlan, show, 4-5. Winner br. g. by Albert-Belle of Or- |he is a fair sort, and has shown some |5€ven nominations were made and not |sport of racing, rather than for reveaue. FHis | R. R.'Rice Jr. Seratched—Marion Rose, Viola B, Pimkim. _Start poor. High price—Orleans 9, Allerfon b, Galvestonian 11-2, Blanche 7-2, Poinsetta 40. Duke of Orleans, off fiying, was nicely rated. He was first part, then came on at the end and nipped Allerion, which was s slow to begin, but was raced into the lead on the turn, then La Rose ran well. Blanche C was mot away to advantage Allerion, pl leans. Trained b; Won first_two drly 13 MADEN JOGKEYS HAVE RAGE T THEMSELVES First race—Irish Mike, Henry Rosal. Third race—Andrew Mack, Trap- setter, Jackfull. Fourth race—Occan Shore, Francis, Ethel Day. Fifth race—Beechwood, Jocund, Mandator. Sixth race—Edwin Gum, Blagg, Miss Rillie. St. — Three of the six races at Emeryville today will be contested by horses of speedy trials. Henry Kelly is a well- thought-of youngster, and was heavily supported last time, but ran out. Avona and Bertie A look best in the second, and should run one-two, as the rest of the contestants have shown LARGE FIELD TO START ber, Marie H. Fourth race—Reservation, Von Tromp, J. R. Laughrey. Reg, Sly Ben. lion, Cadichon. WOULD MAKE ARCADIA IN'THE DERBY AT ASCOT| AN IDEAL RACING PLANT Southefn California, the site for which venture, it is doubtful if he can be in- duced to acept the honor which Bald- Bonnle to the statement of a gentleman who is tamilfar with Spreckels’ attitude. In discusing the subject yesterday this man said: Mr. Spreckeis is a very busy man, and feels unable to spare the time which the duties of such a position would demand. It may be that Fifth race—Madden, Sixth race—Josie’s Jewel, Cotil- % ditio; less post. the gross value of the stake is esti- mated at $3,500. SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE CALL. LOS ANGELES, Feb. 18—One con- be and J. J. Moore, the well-inown local capi- talist, will accept the inyitation which has been extended to them to bekome fnancially_nter- ested In the Baldwin traeks. I happen to know that Baldwin purposes building the track in any nal purse event and five selling | .yent. Naturally he would prefer to have men speculative phase of the possibie aud to place the betting on a basis simflar to that of the metro- politan tracks of the East. An effort will be made to procure a license direct from the York Jockey Olub, and to bave the racing Qucted by officials appotted by that organiza- | tion, under the Eastern rules of racing idea is to make th: an fifteen starters will go to the| game as unobtrusive The association adds $2000 and —_— WINNERS AT OAKLAWN | win would thrust upon him, according | Edited by R. A. Smyth SUGGESTS PLAN TO END INTERCOLLEGIATE STRIFE “If the student bodies, appeal to us for advice, we certainly shall attempt a settlement of the dispute, but other-i§ |wise it is not a question for us te | consider. My own feeling is that w less the students can conduct their in- tercollegiate relations in a clearheaded manner it might be an effective meas-. | ure to suspend all Intercollegiate rela- tions until they can deal with one an-j other in a calmer spirit.” The executive committee of the stu-} dent body will not meet until Wednes- day night, and there is no expeotation that it will then recede from its pres~ i SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE CALL. :\FE“’ YORK, Feb. 18.—Jack Palmer, middlewelght champion of England, has decided to visit the United States 7»*'; JOND !l;-\"‘ purse; ~maidens; two-year-old fllles; | ,thing HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Feb. 18.—Oaklawn re-| Tie location and environments of the proposed | and meet some of the heavyweighs Yar0e 20 PON The third is the race in which the|SUls: track arq ideal. 3 i W en e o | ighters here. According to Sam Fitz e g e 5 8 lub prin- | iy Mg - Index s and_Owner S ¥ip. | _Jockes _[On. L | horses will be riaden by boys who have | m won, ‘Herritaid-sccoad,. Breins nind i | coslly smong the, Wealihy turfiuen of the Bast. | patrick, Palmer will sall for New Yori o Sehe Beox) . T2 TF [Seortlle ol 32 ;3 |never plloted a winner. Andrew Mack | :431.5. : e e o after them inancements to bulld | on March 2 and will place himself in T e L R e e B probably will bo ridden by the stable| Second race, thres and a halt furlongs—Hasty | winter homes near the track, with every factiity | Fitzpatrick’s charge. Lady Adelaide (. M. § 51 41 |Burnshaw boy Nutting, who has had considera-| Tl JAunt Hala second, Oroba third. Time, | for enjoying the, pisasire o€ Meells DIl SUC| Fitzpatrick said tonight that h . 7h 51 |McBride ble experience and looks likeliest. Jack- | " Third race, five and a half furlongs—Tres Jolf | made very prominent. probably would matech Palmer with § LR ol i full will have up Mentry, who narrowly | won, Binondo second, Mike Sutton third. Time, | It is unlikely that the interests n control of | Tommy Burns for a fifteen or twent 82 88 |F. Wils escaped ineligibility in the final race 11%8 5. i Ascot Pu: will be“;':vr::m!m '::?fe ‘:;;:Z round battle soméwhere on the Pacifig .93 98 |v yesterday. He had the mount on Fun-| o Fiorime thas g ik Joo Midas sec- | ment of the hew DI iated to that efect. A | Co8st. In the event of failing to get i) 10 10 [V nyside, who was beaten a head by| Fifth race, six furlongs—Merrick won, B. winter meeting of about forty-five days’ duration | match with Burns, Fitzpatrick will tr o 1-5, of at __ Bonbeur, place, 1; show, Flaunt. Trapsetter is in good form, | Swauner second, Gavin C third. Time, 1:14 4- is- planned, with very liberal stakes and purses. | to get the Englishman on with Phil ?’“””“3 i {Brs«v.; ;m:;. c‘ :}infimr chi.mfi h&,fllnzo‘l‘_duby-mfinl and may get some of the money. Plsl:m e AL and a sixteenth miles—Kittie | Several persous dwnv:s& n;me! a":x”nm ;r: ::; delphia Jack O'Brien. . Ta Scratched—Duarte, Ocelita. S good. Won_easily. 3 tt won, ‘ cted with the undertaking 3 - - femorize S 50, Neugent 10, Last Go 25, Rose 25, The Ballyhoo handicap, which s the | fime Tifg oo Do Second. Skywasl thicd | Qe ey asatifed with the enterprise. | Palmer's skill Is a matter of co Memorize easily tlasted the others. Belle Brady fis fourth race on the card, is the feature jecture on this side of the water. H . but well selling; four-vear-olds and upward; value to first, $3: of the programme. It has a very open aspect. St. Francis has dazzling speed, The Call’s Ascot Park Track Form Chart last battle was with Gunner Moir an he made a fairly good showing, but th A but.may not like to go the route. Ethel experts here will want to ses him in e % Fin. | _Jockey | Op. ClL |Day is reputed to dislike a slow track. action before they pass an opinioyg Srin. Whaeter, 5 5 '?6 ’;fi{ufi; i 15590 100 an, RS Niss. Dech) cunning uth ASCOT PARK, Feb. 18.—Seventieth day of the wint ting of the Los Angeles Jockey ‘Howerfr} ;,m:“ R Ebrise, e R remarkable consistency, and, althoug ! . Feb. 18.—Seventieth day of the winter mee of 08 Ange e some lively bidding for a fight betwe ‘1 an, 2 ;/ i ;‘( |{§qr?'lll.'r r‘; 512 having the worst of the weights, may hl[:g Colonel A. W. Hamilton, presiding judge. J. J. Holtman, starter. Weather clear. Track | Burns or O'Brien and Palmer, as ther S8 5h |R. Davis 4 § [not be easy to beat. Gateway will like o pog e : o st $325. | 8T many who would like to see ti D4y 3 [Hitdebrana Pl L ey 415 FIBST RACE—Futurity course; purse; three-year-oids and upward; value to first, el Tahter Tc Sctin £ o gee Beechwood looks best In the fifth,| T ST T T 5 - P post 8 _minutes, OF at 23 Elevation, pince, 4: oW, and Jocund appears the probable con- | |Slickaway, 4 (D. Eelly T 5 3 11% COLL E MEN AT TENNIS Wheeler, Sherman, sbow, 3. Winner ch, g. by Dieudonne-Scotey | tender. Fulletta has been running poor- | Bryan, § (J. B. Duna) -Jx 1 2h 22 22°F | STANFORD UNIVER Trained Y cratched —Comilfo, Nun's Veiling. Golden Rule, Money |1y in his recent starts. | J. 'C. Clem, 4 (Nippon Stable) %5h 51 31 |McDaniel . The universt 3 Memorize, t 500 pR_fist two Sxfving hinrd, High price_ Hleviie 12, Judge, 11-%; Aaron, Edwin Gum and Blagg are likely to . SO '3(<JCP§-“23;;1() 1 ARl T ikivie 3 . een, 8. Not a true ace. _(After Dr. Scharff stopped, Elevation an : 1 Garter, . F. Olark). 2 42 3% |Eoz ... | . ot e, S0 | Prineeis Wieeer fngit 1t_ont aaa Elevation prved e gamer. Sheen' i i, CeR i T B Gt 3 EhaR 8 2 S Betano. " ¥, ha = = = = = = = P e s . G 1 ;8 & Co. 2 3 7 % | Delano, yods ihe BN 537 T r U BADE . xSl aeling; olds and upward; value to first, $200. | a4t two starts, and is right on edge, {Junia, 3 (Bauer & Co. s 8 % emed to while Blagg also has been running very | At the post 3 minutes. OF at % shot orse_and_Owner Wi % _Str. Fin | _Jockey consistenfigl Diss Rillfe appdivs tol.. siow: Hosg & plce; 2 show. - Cles. 16 shaw. ismer b in fre b N i Ay pe S 5 L i3 hold the others easily safe. same. Third Bandily, Slickaway got a fiying start, led his field all the w winner I . t £, Rowell) % 3 3 > SRR called upon to extend himself. Bryan ran well throughout and closed stoutly. J. C. Clem 1 |Menserd, 2 (H. E. Rowell).. (I - 2 83 36 [Sandy . e rdily. Eifin King closed well. woice in the betting. 521 |Nonle Lucille. 4 (McOaf £ ho 13 s Lycurfl.u Eme i“e Elltl’ieS ::ges:g"lrrfl;::l:‘g‘ml.‘;n{: the final sixteenth and finished sturdily. El I cha g bay county ¢ g x 35 |Pontotoc, 5 (Keene Broe. 1041 Scovill l'yV r_ran s 3 4 s | . o= . 3 OLD . VAN -NESS WINS i Argus, 4 (T. <8 8 416 SECOND BACE—Three and & balf furlongs; selling; malden twoyearolds; value to Fivrr, g et weipriboad kb 5 g Another second choice scored in the | Time .24 4 9, 1:16 35. At post 7% minutes. Off at 3:00%. ess, ce, 7-10; P first, $325. 5 ¢ race, when Miller landed Hil-| show, out. Titania, place, §-5; show, out. Mansard, show, i .‘.’hby Loyal! The entries and weights for today’s | pgexy Horse and Owner TWeiSt. % % . % Str. ¥ | _ Jockey | Op._ Ol —_— Dt tier- By MY o ist-Ada B. Trained by S. C. Hildreth. Seratcbed—Delagoa. Start good. Won first three | races are as follows: e OaReld’ (Domiag) T & Ticlena 5 RENO FIGHT CALLED OFF e | driving. Highest price—Van Ness 145. Van Ness was away best and best ridden. Princess 4 . E E - ving finish with Princess| 7 E FIRST RACE—Three and a half furlongs; | 307 14 2h (McDanel cHIC 15 - i iRt Titania came from behind gamely, but could not get up. Nonie Lucille stumbled at the | urge: maidens; two-year-old colts and geldin 407 1 8 b |Preston ~ ¥ e ania and Mansard. The latter w start and was very badly ridden. “She mhy bave been best. Mansard was bumped at the ons. Back (. Stover) bl v 4 ey 31l Nie “Kid" H meeting “Young” Col the favorite of the race, on the strength| __start and knocked out of it, afterward od race. P Rubloon La. Satines { ot *Pisel bett in a long fight at Reno, Nev., ne of a sensationally fast workout a few | 3@ FIFTH RACE—Ove and & sixteenth miles; selling; three-yearolds and u < Paine a2f 887 . 5 | month was shattered today when Na days ago. He met with bad Zscing fi,,A“"S-,:“- i 7 P BT 5 b 11| At the post minute. OF at 27, Time—20E. 4% Oldfela, § place; & { Lewis, in behalf of the local boxe kK, being bumped at the start an ndex. __ Horse and Owher. St. % 1% Str. Fin. | Jockey. | Op. % & 3081 5 place; 3-2 show. Banward, out show. BT %o - Dy g ree AP canceled all negotiations. The dat : Nonie Lucille | (508)|Byronerdale, a (5. M. Crang) .. 2 1% 2h 18 1h 15 o Wilkmel 2 3 414 Jockey Mounce (Mou 109 M. Garrity. Start good. Won easily, Second and third drivivg. Barney Oldfield gzot o B h Dot SL- e Th }‘ 3 : 459 (Jake Moose, 4 (W, Walkers 1243571 24 24 56 (M) 2 gt | 308 Eish MIRe UEchieiben) 1 today, took the lead at once and at the end won pulled up. Harvey Clark made | was the subject at issu The Ren at the head of| 480 Hake Moo 4 (W, Walkers). L s as N Thimaa 3185 | 498 Wilmore (Grifa) ground in the fnal sixteenth and was going strongly at the wire. Banward, off well, quit |club wanted the bout for early nex ‘ aded away at the [Herbor, & (1."7. Ellerd).." 1 107| 4 34 1b 82 4% 43 (Kirehbaum 5165 | 438 St Ao Cwinonel in the Snal humdred yards. Carmelina’ closed stoutly. Gigaua ran & bad race. | month. As Herman is to be marrie padd Princess Titania came from |W. B. Gates, a (R. R. Rice Jr.){109| 9 834 73472 62 53 |A. Brown 8 16 510 Gage Taylor (Hildreth) 1417 THIRD RACE—One mile; selling; three-year-olds and upward; value to first, §323. | next Sunday, he asked that it be post behind with great gameness, but could 5 |Black Prince, 5 (M. Reis ) 6% 61 51-6 24 8 % |W. Kelly 8§ 10 516 Uncle Sam (Neil) | poned for a few weeks, and met with et anibe ik S 484 (Cloche d'Or, a (J. Armstrong)|10 98 81 83 88 76 |E. Lynch 20 40 | 468 Sand Plper (Live O: i W iv = or | - : not qui = ¥p- 525 |The Oniy Way, 5 (Alameda)..[108| 7 53 42 81 7 % 88 |Graham 20 a0 516 Henry Relly. (Anchorage’ Stock 19| Iodex:l . Horle and Owner IWeiSt. %% % % | Op. _ OL | refusal. Byronerdale d‘ma ‘;!ake Moose.l (-::;h 97 [yl Bed, § {Wallace & H0(8 7% 08 96 95 04 |Vandervout 30 0 | b o whi ik (410)S. Christian, 6 (Graham 05(10 84 72 6 B —_— with & colored jockey up, made the| 518 [Fritsi Fe (Keene Bros.) 1010 "10 10 10 10 [Scoville .....| 30 40 o - .| 411 [Chan. Walworth, 4 (E.Wright) 381 3h 2h 2 '8 . o h 2 stirring contest. Getting away | Time—:25, 51, 1:16 45, 1:43, 1 At pest 4 minutes. Off at 3:33%. Byronerdale, place, 1: ‘u-iglrfi(g'n‘\n]x)ax«fi‘:pgflifin&gflsf half furlons®; | 403 |foyner, § (C. L. McDonald) 2695 2% % A PTG S together the pair measured stride for show, 1:2." Moose, place, £.5; show, 4-b. Hooligan, show, 2. Wihner br. g. by Jim Gore <. Flesser (M. Rel8)s.s-.. 231) Bauble, 4 (Landry & Co.) 21,20 42 4 “ & 8 | MODESTO, Feb. 13—The Owl Gun tually the entire distance, anza. Trained by J. Dixon. Scratched—Bouar, San Remo. Start good for all but 481 *Dave Weber (MeCafferty) e B R S “%6 LR - & -wes] 18 10 | Club of this city will hold a bluerock N ahatth e TAL fhe Ferri, Won first two driving. Highest price—Byronerdale 1.5, Harbor 0.3, Prince 12, Way 836 Weatherford (Oakland Stable) AL ACkGEe, oS ¥ Oolrey) - e g B | 3 % |shoot here on March 10. Gunsmey teenth . Winner bid up from $500 to $000 by W. Walker. Retained. Byronerddle won because 486 Bertie A (Wilkerson). 398 iLillie B, 4 (0. B. Hogers e PRCINGINY sp =5 L8 fon have entered ¢ were only heads apart, By- Williams outrode Hunter. Harbor showed much early speed, but was bothered on far turn 518 Avona (Rose) 403 |Piguet, 5 (Oliver G. Stable) 51 51 5%35 {Kunz .. 4+ 72 | reputation have entered, among f. ng the decision because | and quit. Hooligan just iasted. Black Prince was ed. 396 Kurolst (Keene)' 379 |Spartan, 4 (R. H. Harrls) 101 9110510 |Fischer 50 60 |being King, Holling, Reed, Hoyt, Jus™ ms Just did outride Hunter. 53Q SIXTH BACE—One mile; purse; fhreeyear-olds and upward; value fo first $835. 228 *Azusa (Dealy) .. 408 Iobur, 4 (3. Fussell) ;. e At [t 30 100 Ltins, Haight and Vaughn. rdale was the favorite, at 2 to 1. | 484 Tetanus | (Schrefber) ... | 411 [L. Provest, 4 Q. E. e X |Finn 15 2 . e 2 | = — - o . ... Dainty Morsel (James Doyle). | AF the post 2 minutes. Of at 2:45. Time 24, :45%, 115, Susie, 52 place; 05 . T who had been played down | index.| Horse and Owner [WESt. % % __ Str. Fin. | ~ Jockey | Op. 518 Anopus (Fink) .. \A shmvp.m ‘Walworth, 3 place; 85 show. Joyner, 3 show. Winner b. m. by Wynlflrlng-(}lfm from 4 to a 16 to § second cholce. was |~ 432 [Flaunt, a (S, P. Tate)_..-.[100| 3 3 2% 11 1h JA 10 486 Jezabel (Morris) | Trained by J. W. Graham. Seratched—Young Davis, Ding Dong IL Start good. Won band- ten a head for the show by Hooli-| 520 |Funny’Side, 8 (G. P. McNeil).[107] 2 %32 21 24 |Mentry 2 391 Rosal (T, H. Wilifams) | ily. Second and third driving. Susie Ohristian, off poorly, picked up her fleld on the after showing plenty of speed to| 020 |St. George Jr., 6 (McLaughlinj/112| 1 311 82 3h [McBride 3 — | stretch turn, closed up fast in the run for home spd won going away. Chanceller Walworth b 518 |Vincentlo, 4 (J. Stephenson)..[107) 5 1551248 46 |W. Kelly 20 THIRD RACE—Ope and a_ sixteenth miles;| just lasted long enough to save the place. Joyner closed with a rush. Paisano had speed, vy il 520 |Veterano, a (Multoomab)....{112( 6 6 6 510 (L.A. Jackson| 30 selling; four-year-olds and upward. | but stopped at the paddock gate. Lord Provost set a fast early pace, but quit in the Positively by * FLAUNT AT LONG ODDS 620 L. of the V a_(Healey)..|112| 41 1 4%56 6 W. Miiler 1 512 *Jackfull (McNefl) ... | streteh, e38 ' 1 t 7 i Time—:25 1-5, At post 3% minutes. Off at 8:57. Fla e 520 *Andrew Mack (Cahill) . 0 o0ks r T = =g Lord of the Vale was a receding first g Alpoet B oo DAV 3 l;un{;y ;}[:;sgwr 517 The Missonsian (Lse & Son) 41 ks course; selling; three-year-olds and upward; value to first They also relieve Dis- choice in the final race of day and, Display. Trained by E. F. Fredrickson. Scratched—Ruby, ~ Hedgethorn, Corn Blossom. 525 Ara (Miiller) .......... jens froms In- stopping at mnothing after showing ‘arbor, F. Neugent, Mendon. Start good. Won frst two driving. High price—Side 115, | 012 Darthula (Hall and Marshall), Tndex., Horse and_Owner TWtiSt. % % % Str Fin | Jockey | Op. OL ‘Hearty speed for a half mile, finished last. St.| Veterano 75 Yale 3-2. Funny Side was best. Brown on Flaunt outfinished Mentry. Lord 518 Huston (Stevens) ... (399) [Stoessel, 4 (J. F. Stokes)....|111| 7 22 1% 15 14 15 |McDaniel ..| 710 635 Eating, A perfsct rem- : Hedssem g ds inmer at| Of the Vale stopped badly after showing speed. St. George also stopped when he seemed 348 YCheripe {8t. ¥inpent) 340 (Jack Adnms, 6 (R, F. David)..[111) 4 32%3 1 32 24 23 |Radtke 8 3 George looked all over a winner at| to have the race won. Vincentio ran well. 606 Inflammable (Hume & Co.). 402 |Cireus, a (R. Gutter).. 109/ 9 61 6h 62 55 31 30 10 edy for Dizziness, Nausea, the heal of .the Stretth, but misd{ = FUEIIITR T 410 |Freestas, 6 (B. F. Hobart)...(104/2 31 51 51 41 41 5 4 Drowsiness, Bad Taste ed and wound up in third place, 2 *Isabelita (Crane 2 [MeGrathi i, 1 (Ve 3. 441 32 5 3 T Fiaunt ama Tommyside to fien: | the Hildreth stable, in spite of having | Remo, Ruby, Hedgethorn, Corn Blos-| 400 Trapsetier '(Chandler) 112 | P oty o 1106) 6 1% 84771 63 &1 Ron {in the Mouth, Coated T out for first money. Brown's su. |Dbeen claimed by C. E. Durnell. It will {som, Yarbor, F. Neugent, Mendon. 506 Lone Wolf (Rice) " 102 (Baldo, & (C. P. Dye) 89771 85 Th 73 8 60 Pain i the Side, g 5 4 |be remembered that Hildreth claimed o 408 |Angeleno, a (H. U. SRL T A o e e 60 200 periority over ?&emri\ d‘ cided the issue | Purnell’s Laura F M in retaliation @fOYRTH RACE_Six and a balf furlongs: | 393 |Sallna. 4 (Wi 512 24 2%83 9 4 = 7= They Flaunt, a 5 . W v =3 e H X 5 - g o = o5 .l n . and Flaunt, 2 15 to 1 shot, won & head | 5y tho payment of & 3200 bonus, Hil- Ascot Entries racd, yhoo hiSGlcap, CHiree Tear Olds And ‘WD 1Tkt ¥he oAl 8 /mmuien: T TmesZ5 S0, 10, TN 7. Stoewsel, 710 | °5UIAte the Bowels, Purely Vegetable. - and resold the Ben Strome mare to 494 St. Francis (Maple 068 Third handily. Stoessel took the iead on the back stretch, towroped bis fleld and won ] 4 621 Ethel Day (Walter) . 105 | ¥ and won GSSlp 0 t e rac { Durneil. Van Ness rewarded Hil- LOS ANGELES, Feb. 18.—Ascot en- (5ow) Ocean Shore ~ (Eiliott) hand ridden. Jack Adams ran nicely throughout, but could not ecatch the leader. He h Must | dreth's faith 4n him. by wihning yes-. tries-for Tuesday: 455 81t Brita (Caser ) [ras best of the balance.. Circus made up groudd rapldly in the final sixteents. as e Bear terday when Hildreth had a good bet 527 Martinmas (Ramsey) SLR = i Fac-Simile Signature There is a possibility that Herman down. 2 Bt - 1o T A i e FIFTH o= 77 4i9 e e e e S R o : ere i | . ? n ; B the e S0t bom Back ] i T 891 King Ahab ...114] 300 Remember .. Selling: oot e e A S s o Wilst S T T e roowl Keene developed, will finish the season W. H. Carey, who ran second in the | 387 Nappa .114] 389 Miss Martha 497 Jocund {Tennings) 108 | Index.] Horse and_Owner IWtist. % % % tr. [ Jockey. T . | Family Club handi will be shipped | 401 Kamsack 404 Dluston . 405 Mandator (Keene) . 411 |The Roustabout, 5 (F. Kraft).|113] 5 2% 2 % 3 % 1 4 1 % |McDantel at Emeryville, riding for his old em- | Family Club handicap, D 301 8t. Or 391 Hipoteca 577 Boechwood (Foubtain) 309 |Line of Life, 6 (J. B. Dunn)..[111| 6 61 623454 505 25 |Fischer REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.' ployer. Radtke was restored to goed | back to Ascotfomorrow to fill his stake | 406 Derdom 513 Fulletta . (HOAE). - -ri- 381 {Sir Carnthers, 4 (Good & Co.)[104{ 8 4h 41 42 42 - standing last week after having been | ©ngagements ‘there. The other Carman — 502 *Avonalis (Rancho del Rio) (393)|G. B. Milner.'4 (W. E. Trapp){108{ 2 71 71 73 T4 on the ground all winter, following his | horses that James Blute brought up | SECOND RACE—Seven furlongs; purse: - 41413 Kerchevllle, 4 (Blaloek) ... [104| T 82%8 3% 3 112 b suspension on the metropolitan tracks |last week will remain here and Ari- P 81'01(0 i -107 385 Irish Mail 104 oxfulx?? 'RACE—One mile; purse; three-year- §g§ ‘,;:,‘.“3;%&’1.‘*,},_&%‘;;},::; l} g 3 AL -;l D st \fall for disciplinary ends. He re- | mo, one of the string thet was left at| 43 Cartiagiaian .107) 465 Ko Tracy 0ot sut ormaet 00T o B sy g R 13usnen i - EBIG sumed riding on Saturday at Ascot|Ascot, probably will be shipped up to| 4 p 3y %01 Hazeline . 02| 020 Alderman Batt (McCafferty) AT the post 5 minutes. Of at 3:48. Time—:24%, 49, 1:14%. 1:27%. Roustabou Mosam of Asatamy. Specinlists for Men Park, where he has spent the winter |Tun in the California Derby on Friday. Long Nick 401 Extranell 02| 533 Blage (Lee & : 92 out show. Life, 2 place; 1 show. Caruthers, 6-5 show. Winner ch. g. by essler. £09 Polk St. n charge of Ed Peters, and his show- | N - » 277 Cadet 04| 377 Miss Himyar .,102 ('—’33)"1‘1"' Minfster (Fullum 95 Beetle. Trained "i" 5 xir.é:r.n §m‘tch:d—'.ig={nfim. sm‘;:i ‘:ood vm; easily. ond and abeve Ellis S. F. ¥ . [520) ) . e o striki ' ng in the saddle yesterday demon-| R. F. Carman claimed Elancer out of o g L S e B e el has AL Iere Tihe of L koot & D 040 Bk ot strated that he had lost none of his idtime skill. He had only three| mounts and after winniog with the first one, landed the other two in sec- the first race for $925, but resold the filly to Denny Bros. later in the day. i T Byronerdale was boosted to $900 by 528 Blue Eyes sgheridan) *Apprentice allowance. i g e CHEST OF TOOLS STOLEN teenth. Sir Caruthers stood the streteh drive gamely. Booker gave George B. graceful ride and teok the overland route. 426 SIXTH RACE—Seven furlongs; selling; three-year-olds and upward; value to frst, $325, ond place. Jack Keene is making a|William Walker, but the customary $5 Index.] Torse and Owner [WiSGL.SW. % % Str ¥ ] G determined effort to engage Radtke's|advance retained the horse for J. M. F. P. Bahr, 335 Grove street, report- |~ i) [Toller, 4 (A. G, Dunlap) 109( 2 11 1h 24 24 1 2% Boland .. 30 services for the remainder of the time | Crane. ed to the police yesterday that his chest| 408 Foncasta, 2 (J. Curl)... 10713 22 31 43 31 2h &5 he is to ride in California, prior to S R g of tools, left in a building at 1819| 19 |Kinsman, 5 m"m"'m)-}“’ F Bt RE A S g 40 going East to ride for Roy Rainey,| A carload of horses that arrived at 0| Powell street, had been stolen. The| s (Mountebank, 8 (T. B. Moots)..[107( 6 53 5.1 5145 % 52 i who holds the contract on him. Keene | Emeryville last night from Ascot Park tools were valued at $50. 359 |E1 Cazador, 8 (Baldwin) o8/ 7 6h 41 83 41 6h 7 wired to Radtke's manager at Ascot|jincluded Dr. C. F. Tanner's Milshora, D. The stationery store of E. L. Butler,| 408 [Rul 4 (Newman & S.) 8 4h 8h T% 71 73 5 vesterday to name a figure at which | Conley's Morendo, James Coffey’s Mon- | **Curl entry. 1835 Mission _street, was broken into| 23 |Hitle, & (O Beiages) ... .10} 81,81 85 82 834 0 he would be willing to let the boy |tana Peeress, Tom Cooke's . Paladini % e Sunday night and several dollars' 305 |Prince 'hederi:tv.mo (Clark).|107110 10 10 10 10 10 Whae o ovonen £l handle the Keene horges during the|and Nelleta and a 2-year-old for H, T.| FIFTH RACE—Six furlongs; purse: worth of miseellaneous goods ' carried | 3i the post 8 minuies, OF at 4:23, Time—:24%, 0%, TI5%, T0% Toller, 10 place: next month. Grifin. 349 Search Me ....105|27aY. Three dollars’ worth of stamps 5 show. Foncasta, 3:5 place; out show. show. ~ Winmer blk. b. by Brutus- - . - - . T ... Interlude . 105 | and all the money in the telephone box Nabette. Trained by M. Garrity. Start good. Won easily. Second and third driving. R. F. Carman had a bet down on his (400) were also stolen. . Toller namy‘_ume me}ue today mfl Nt an eapy Wietory. His race was a marked W. B. Jennings is so diesatisfied with the way in which Jockey Brown has | Falsetto g-lding Allerion and was un. L. D. Forster, lying at the foot of th ridden his horses of late that Graham | lucky to lose i*. Allerion probably was 4 T, 0f e o probably will displace Brown today |best, but lost py a head on account of Third-street wharf, was held up ana| WANTS SEVILLE'’S RECORD as the stable jocke first call on Brown's services when he canceled his contract with Leroy Williams, the colored rider. . oy Jennings took | getting away poorly. . . Denny Bros. will ship their horses beck to Los Angeles today. Joe Vierra, a sailor on the schooner robbed at the corner of Kearny and California. streets by *wo men early yesterday morning. The thugs se- cured a watch and chain worth $17.50 ‘and a purse containing $15. The only form reversal. a rush at the end. Local Physician Believes Jailbird Was 5 Imposing Upon Them ‘Dr. A. H. Voorhies, physician and LA The negotiations for the purchase of Edwin Gum by J. H. Hildebrandt fell through and the horse is still in the stable of Willlam Walker. . P i o, B description supplied by the sailor of|clubman, made inquiry yesterday at his assailants was that one was tall|the police station for the record of and the other short. Bayard Seville, the young man of wit and good manners who beéame known to the police in his connection with the Mansard has been repurchased by J. 0. and G. H. Keene from Dr. H. E. Rowell, who paid the Keenes $1500 for the Florist gelding severaP weeks ago. Rowell won a couple of races with the horse and sold him back to his former ownpers for about what they had let renfaldrog, berlain's La Rose has heen purchased from H , the Engl! 1 o T. Grifiin by J. A. Armstrons. salts: 1 : oday in the open y | £c o sy . the ! SHREVE & BARBER (O~ him go for. Jack Keene has a strong rogard for Mansard and regretied hav-| Jockeys Bell, Adams and Walker 17 GRANT AVE., Nr. Market St. ing parted with him so much that he | have been refused Iicenses by the New tomp s jumped at the chance to get him back. | York Jockey Club stewards. o .::?&:f this eity, . - - ® - - 2 Ak The Montreal Jockey Club's date for its inaugural meeting will clash with that for the spring meeting at Hamil- A foal was dropped at John D. Mil- lins’ ranch near Sacramento yesterday that probably is the oMy inbred de- scendant of the great Ormonde in America. It is a colt by Cunard, who was a grandson of Ormonde, out of Orsova, an Or?oue un.:e. . ; Van Ness is still munching oats in af! Money Muss,. Delagoa, - Y ”

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