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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, D’usty‘ Miller Takes the Bflar Sweet Secona' Rate ]ockeys Prove to Be Veritable Tod Sloans for at Least One Day Four Horses Quoted at Long Odds Bring Home the Com San Francisco Call’s Racing Form Chart OAKLAND, Wednesday, E. C. Hopper, pmlfllu Judge. February 20, 1007. Eigbty-second day. Richard Dwyer, starter. Weather cloudy. Track 546 FIRST RACE—Four furlongs; purse; twovear-olds; value fo firet, $325. lndtx i il SO ot Horse and Owner TWiBt. % ;5 %__ Str. Fin. | Jockey - 3 [Bravoure (Keene B fe oo YESTERDAY'S Wi 200 |Bunker HIll (7. Carnes) e R — 1'516- P:J-:lroln (W. E. Lemmons).. 114 2 Home. Jockey. 4.0; mn!",“‘“"“,”.: ey el - ] 2 Bravoure Seoville 82 !r\{xllxn_v:uml{n- (8. C! ulmrermlu 8 3 . Mechmnt Scoville 16 |Bardonta (H. 1. Guitin) . . H { Hend Dance. . Miller spled with nmo(m 12. Hill i t 6 minutes. Of at 1:50. Bravoure. place, 65; show, 1-2. l Dusty Miller. Gross 3 ahow,’ 12 g“nnm show, 8-5. Winger b. f. by Gebolstein.Priestens. Trained ° Par Mokt Grakim . L. Kocae. Stars §°005, Won_driving. Second easily. High price—Bunker Hill ’ 52, Ocelita 80, Watkins Bravoure was well handled. le saved ground with her Eutre Nous...W. Kelly and she outgamed Bunker Hill in the last few strides. Bunker Hill ran into a big lead a wide swath | Little Sco- | resumed riding 7 & broken leg, s for his employers, | putting up a| tance. Gross, n's stable boy, scored | over Willlams on " Kelly capped | the longshot € race of the es won the two first THE HANDICAP f the day came in dicap at a mile feature event of odds-on fa- p, and the > rate the ructions, aiss s results - getting n f took Sir Edward in d R nd Dusty Miiler on the 3 and made m he streteft ard =ponded and took - e € ‘1‘9 stretch, t Dusty er ridden by es g or overtook the rite at idock and beat him e w gth. Willlams al- s to swerve when h A GAME M BRAVOURE NES PUT ANOTHER OVER Me- forward LL RIDDEN landed win- with ad Dance ckstretch, concern ad to backed favorite, ww»r TURNS Moc THE TABL sted 9 to nsis cored erdale. stez will and w. Morendo w ontention AT FALSE ODDS the bush wonder, best in the final the talent fell to ENT RI-‘ NOUS Ma 2 4 ;, despite the presence in the sadd Rettig, whose victories are few and far between. Billy broke as but did not open the gap on that he might have been expected to, and ¥ unable to cope ) \ith the closing rush of Matt Reiss' - Nous, with whom came on the outside am just did save the Sea 1 ho showed a high hroughout. The winner opeped | to 1, but owing to lack of support price drifted ha¢k to 13 to 1, and & went to the post at 10, which was a false price. The stable connections| re said to have made a clean-up. Gossip of the Track ,morrow will be Derby day at Em-| er flle. The probabie starters In(‘lude_ ndals, Vox Populi, Temareo.; Shore, Blagg, St. Elmwood, Al Arimo and Huerfano. Tony| is a doubtful starter, as he is not doing well. A field of this caliber | insure a stirring contest. The Eshelman antiracing bill, which the Assembly on Tuesday, pro-| a fruitful topic of conversation | track yesterday. Well informed | n expressed themselves as not| apprehensive of the passage of | asure in the upper branch of the ure. -nine bookmakers cut in yes- | y for business in the big ring.| Phil Howell, Leslie Belt and John Daly | passe r will leave on Sunday to finisa the season &t Ascot Park and in the first quarter, but stopped umexpectedly and came beck quite lame. Qesitta mas up eomeh ground, Tt maiiuod tace bredger 1s improvin. mot_untragk bimself. Same of Bardon: Pajaroita Watkins could can do_better. 547 BECOND RACE—Seven furiongs; uulnz« three-year-olds and upward; value to Grst, $325. Tndex.| Horse end Owner \wns: % % % BStr. Bin. | Jockey | Op. OL [Mechant, 3 (Keene Bros).... BY% 42 18 11%1 &s«mlh 3 5 115 {Lem Reed. & (M.R.Williams] w«uzy.zxaz 223 1%|A. Brown 8 72 842 |Lone Wolf, 5 (R.B. Rice Jr.)(101) T 8 1%8 % 71%8n 81 |W. Kelly 10,20 525 |Talamund, 4 (McLaughlin). .|104/ 1 5 1106 1346 2 4 14 4 3% uehnxhnn 15’ 25 493 | eucmvm-m)hofizqs 83% 51 613401 |Graham K 4 524 ., & (I Ryan) 96/ 3 1% 1b 3% 61 82%McRas 7 493 |Rose Cherry. 3 (F. J. Nefl 9100.514 7% T % (Lycurgus 20 493 |Bogohama, 4 (R. Flaherty)...[106/ 8 71 72 Sn 8% 84 |Rettig 25 500 (Iron - Watson, & (3T Golttna)| 08 8 11 > 13 - 13 " 101 9 2% |Conway 15 Roval Maxim, 5 (EI Primero)(102(10 ‘92 9010311 10 ll-hrly 100 Miller’s Daugh 5 (Abrams)| 99/11 104 106 9 % 9 1 11 Horner 25 X 16 15, 1:20 18, Atpost 1% minutes. Off at 2:11%. Mechant, v, 1-2. Reed, place, 11-5; Wolf, show, 5. . Winner b. c. by jilieslo Snowdrip. _ Trained by G. 'H. Eeene. Scrate bed—El Primero. Start good. Won bandily. Second easily. ~Highest price—0'Negl 215, Dora 8, Miller's Daughter 30. Me- chant ‘was best. Scovilie waited with him frst half and then sent Bim to the front and it ecasy. Lem Reed ran well and will do from now on. Wolf closed well. Peggy eal was cut off_and bothered and will do be Others no chance. ISt. % % % _Btr. Fin. | Jockey | Op. | !lal!ll!&lnlnw\dmer | 4 48 3n 82°8n 2% (Grabam. . | 2 61 71%5 1%B 3 3 134|Kirschbaum . | 5 22%21 2121 4 1 | T B1 52444 41 8 6 81 8n 8216 n 6 3 | Bvx 2|8 T 04 6% 72 7 Jewell, 4 (C. Van Dusen) (108 1 831 4 3% 71%81 8 2 | Ir Magnet, 5, (Miller & Co.)..|105/110 92 6h 98 94 9 2 Fonso, 6 (. C. Willlams)..j108/ 9 10 10 10 10 30 | F. 49, 1:15 4 place. 3; & > unow 1 ch . Pesriess Highest price—Bent 16, Prestige 20" Wittma fection. Millér t8ok him'to the fronf, but savi Sue ran her rhce. Bent jvak probably best, b well for six furlongs and then dogged it. ds_snd_upward: salue to post 1% minutes. Witmann ran a dull race. #FOURTH RACE—One and a sixteenth miles Off at 2:88%. Dance, pla 15, Winner ch. h. by Torso-Hula, Tr ined by Lass. Start good. Won in a drive of three. . Magnet 60. Head Dance was ridden to pi ed’ enough for the final brush a ut Kirschbaum was of no help. Horse and Owner d, o Gordan) Stevens & Ron). (E. Gaylotd). . 4 vement® but the tack wa way and the horse outgemed Sir E dly 550 afier showing speed for five furionge. FIFTH RACE—One au eighth mile first. $325 made to order for Lim. when he looked t6 bave the race well in hand. im off on the backstretch and all around put up a weak ride. nwncmfl 5 (D. 8. Fountain) ) ‘w 4 15, 1:14 3 % minute. Off at 2:50. Miller, show! ‘4.5 Edwar 1-6. Ramus, show, 25. Winner 3 ,lnnum—“’bn Not. ' Trained by C. Van Dusen. Start good. Won cleverly. cond handfly. High price—Edward 17-20, Ramus 7. Dusty Miller showed considerable him | { Gross saved ground with dward In the last sixteenth. Sir Edward tired Ramus was badly ridden. Horner Rubric stopped bad- 1 ; selling; four-year-olds and upward; value to Index. Horse and Owner WISt Str. Fin. | or S Jake ) 9 " %) Byt 85 | }|Morent 4 Hooligan. 10 i Gos. Davis. 4 (R. Rice Jr.»'107 8 10 | Ismatlian, 5 (H. R Behatter), 1105 4 i 25 4-5, 51 48, 1:1 At the post 35 minute. Off M«m place, } 11.5; ‘show, 710" Byrousedale, "place, 3.5: shon 4., Moosedo, muor, 48 Wiest g, Deering-Onaetta. ~Tralned by W. Walker. Start good. Won easily. Second the same, | Highest price—Byronerdale 9.5, Davis 12. Winner bid up from $600 to $500 b | and sold. Jake Moose stretel and then, drew aw speed. but tired’ badly. logged it wel . winning well in Morendo ran a falr up all the way, raced Brronerdale into band. Byronerdale s staling. race only. Hooligan showed little. l-m-m.n index Armour & Sain Co.) 5 (Keene Pontotoc, 1 |Hedgethe (370)|Brush U 5 (W. er. 4 (Multnomah (J. McCarthy) Mirthful, 5 (Engstrom) Whisks King, a_(Winter) = 110 st 04, ufinntes Lad, Time alned by 0. F. Johnson atched —Grasseut Start good. Won handily. Sec- d driving. High price— M . Pontotoe 20." Entre Nous, far ont of t at first part, made up. getting up on even terms with the tiring | aders at the paddock wo badly. did Sea Lad. Others were never prominent Jake Holtman will be here to start on | Monday.® Holtman has been starting in good form at Ascot Park of late. J. M. Crane, whose Byronerdale ran | second, boosted Jake Moose from $600 | to $800 when that horse won the fifth race, and Willlam Wafker concluded to let Moose go. The horse has been a| greatly improved animal under Walk- er's handling in the past few weeks. Jockey Brown attributes his recent poor riding to the fact that he had been.weakened by strenuous efforts to reduce. Hereafter he will not try to do less than 105, which he feels to be a safe mark. ok Keene is still persevering In his efforts to engage Radtke's services in the saddle for the next thirty days. H. T. Griffin has sold Early ide, winner of the two-year-old stakes at Ascot Park last Saturday, to U. Z. de Arman, who previously had purchased Harvel and Creston from him. The lat- ter is considered one of the best young- sters at the southern track this winter. ARt i The Kentucky State Racing Commis- | sion has adopted- resolutions designed to elevate the sport as follows: We earnesty request and urge mpon the rac- ing_ associations _of - Kentucky that their /pro- gramme shall not have more than two selliug races each di one for two-year-olds and the other for threeyear-olds aud upward, except | when one or both races are split. We further | request that the purses offered by the racing | associat of Kentucky, with the exception of | Lexington, *be increased ‘so as 1o average $500 | We recommend a strict enforcement rile against the sdministration of drugs es. We earnestly recommend that Bo| agenis or commission e allowed fn | the grandstands of any racing association in Ih! State to solicit wagers. Elie no longer holds the American | record for three miles, which ho made; at Emeryville on April 8, 19 n | he siiced two seconds from the s.n‘ record made by Drake Carter at| Sheepshead Bay on September 6, 1884, | Mamie Algol ran three miles at City Park, New Orleans, in 5:19 a few days| ago. This cut three seconds off Ellesr record. The Bennessee Breeders’ Meeting at| Nashville will open on April 20 and close on Saturday, April 27, which will | be opening day at Lexington. The Spring meeting at Loulsville will be held at Churchill Downs and the fall dates probably will be allotted to| Douglass Park. It is highly probable that the execu- tive committee of the Ontario Jockey | €lub will lift the ban against M. J. Daly and accept his entries for the| spring stakés at Woodbine. The Eastern racing campaign of 1907 will be inaugurated at Washington on Monday, March 25, with the usual spring meeting at Bennings. Yesterday's scratches: Watchful, | Peerless Lass, Grasscutter, Mitre, El Primero. R e VICTORY FOR OXFORD LONDON, Feb. 20.—The annual as- sociation football match between Ox- ford and Cambridge was played at the Queen's Club here. this afternoon and resulted in a victory for Oxford by 2 to 1 ~ el b i The Very- Hatchet The very hatchet, filled with our | finest clndleH souvenir for Washing- | adago, ton’s Birthd: Haas' Candy ,Stores, Fillmore at Ellu and Van Ness at Sut— ter. o a!d show, 8. W | who | o at that; | weight he desires, just to show him we | pin, Lsdy Arsmore vé. Capitol ud Sen Shelr 37 show, 85, by Saivation Tnstailatrix. m, ® quarter and was theu puled up. JOF THOMAS ON TRAL (OF RYAN AND MELLODY SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE CALL NEW YORK, Feb. 20.—Harry Foley, looks after the interests of Joe Thomas, the California fighter, posted a check for $500 today, which he offers to bet that Thomas can defeat either Honey Mellody or Tommy Ryan at any welght they may name. “This old talk about Thomas not being able to do the welter-weight limit is laughable,” said Foley. “Here | is the money, to go either as a forfeit | or as a side bet. If either Ryan or ' Mellody wants to make it $1000, let it | I will post the other $500. | The sooner articles are signed the bot- | ter it will be for us.” Jack Curley,’ Tommy Ryan's repre- sentative, whenwasked today if Ryan would take on Joe Thomas, said: “Ryan will fight' Joe Thomas or any one else, if the club gives a suitable purse. He will let Thomas make any can make as low weight as he can. Ryan will fight him at 154 pounds ring- side if he wants, and will even go |lower and make 150 pounds. Ryan will meet any one weighing from 142 pounds to 158 pounds if a uultable purse be offered.” FORTV-EIGHT HOUNDS T0 RAGE ON HOLIDAY A special holiday stake will be runat | Ingleside Coursing Park on Washing- ton’s Birthday. Forty-eight dogs will start. The drawing follows: Special stake—In Time vs. Butt In; - | nlere vs. Syra Alto, Y Mx. Bell qua“'A"g?n Fitz, Grace Hill vs. ist, I'he Mist vs. Myrtle, Fiddler vs. Royal G«hl Nora Alto vs. Roman Girl,” Frank C 'vs.. Primrose. Quita vs. Die Walkurie, Peddlar Baum vs. Wild Mamle, Paul Dusbar ve. Rowena Belle, Sebluloflol 8. Ragged Actor, Gary Alto ve. Young Kerry Pij ve. Mile Rock, Topaz ve. Eairmont Hotfoot. x5, Bright. TFiower, akles Bor oo Young Johnnie, Mora Alta vs. Rocker L., Foot. | steps vs. Houelt Jobn, Mt. Fngle v. Tady Fied. The Mint, Ellert Rq Lhu:‘mwm The Roman vs. Lydia: — The following stakes will be run on Sunday: Class stake—Foxhunter vs. Flower Girl, La ow PY Bpnesty v se Port vs. Huron, Ciley Socked Asiop . Apile Hpuet, oo Qo oo Lady Kelp, Princess uxp dot v, Friendlens Mr. " Open stake—Ciban Star ve. Rosle McVey, Bl Eyeo va, Young Rocker, Oum. Poter o Mears Dursea, Busy Boy vs. Golden Feather, Yo Geraldine vs, Free 3 f the Souf . Gailant Boy, Bill Muflally ve. Argrles Best, Presto vs. ik n, Pagilacci vs. The Limit, Princess Savoy vs. Otfawn. Sampler ve, Fetter. less, R W vs. ose_of ld ve. Mabel §. “zt--lq B v Presidio Bos, vs. White B-wma m Royal vs. 'mi i m VS, Miss Buenaterio, llomln{ Dnm-u-n vs. Hon- ekt Girl, ve. Arrow, Mi vs. Fair Fistog, ‘D Flora, Handicap Edited by R. A. Smyth ASEOT PARK MEETING SUBE TO BE EXTENDED ¢ Horsemen Given Assura.nce FIVE SELLING EVENTS AT. EMERYWILLE TOOAY| *| Mares of Some Class Will Match Their Speed in Last Race The Call's Selections By J. R. Jeffery First race—Bonheur, Gage Tay- lor, Wilmore. Second race—Louise Fitzgibbon, " Calla, May Pink. Third race—Vincentio, Cheripe, Danfel C. Fourth .race—Duke of Orleans, Bogum, Peerless Lass. Fifth race—Andrew Mack, The Borgian, Hd Sheridan. Sixth race—Princess Ascot Selections First race—Otto Price, Norfolk, Dr. Crook. Second Race—Meddling Daisy, Fustian, Nattie Bumppo. Third race—Don Domo, toufle, Oratorian. Fourth race—Von Tromp, tan, Ormomde’s Right. Fifth race—Niblick, Glovanni Balerlo, Linda Rose. Sixth race—Cadichon, Chancel- lor Walworth, Kinsman. | |1 TP Tar- Titanta, That They Need Be in No : : Hurry to Ship The Call’s Ascot Park Track Form Chart ASCOT PARK, Feb. 20.—Seventy-second da: ¥ of the winter meeting of the Los A les Jock: Clnh Colonel A. W. Hamilton, presiding judge. J. J. Holtman, lhgfl Weeul;er ‘fi:n.rs Tm:; 427 rms-r RACE—Turee and a balf furlongs: selling; maiden two-year-oids; vaius fo fest, Imlex| Hom and Owner 1“‘! 407 |Adrian (H. T. Griffin). 407 [Snapdragon (Kirkfield S&Iblo) Imz 3 Reno Rebel (Newman & S.) Luke's Thrush (I E. Chrk) 97 5 4!6 Carmelina (W. D. Millard). 102| Karodo (C. F. Ciark).........[105{10 %lfl [Macall (J. B. Duna). .j108f 4 1" [l’ll)‘fll] Boy (Mrs. Bl -{107] 8 !’d Davis (Goodin & Co.) 105 & 356 |Talien (B, Schreiber) .. At the post 3 minutes. O at 131 Time—x duxun o Qidce; 5-2 show. Rebel, 4-G show. %wm W. Maxwell. Start Won easliy. - Pl - Adr! ~ Albem“l‘“ out_ show. Snnp- e. by rt-Lucy Adelaide. Trained Second and third driving, Tad at ce and encountered no difficulties. Snapdra s e —_the place. _Reho Rebel made a promising debut. . Tab him. — Carerine chser vih o oat 428 SECOND RACE—Six furlongs; selling; 8ilies, three-year-olds: value to first, 3356, ln;ex\ Horse and Owner X __ Str_ Fin. | Jockey 91 |Zelina (G. D. Dulin)....... s 1 1241 nssel 421 |Tiluslon (Mrs. G. g; 3 3181y :‘;Dnn"lel 401 [Budapest (Mrs. B 54 4%°3 1 (Radtke 240 |Winsome Wa: ¢ (Savag 81 3Kk41 201 | Pomenah (C. saetr) 7 61 08h Exthier B (Siex Hornat) 43 52 6n | 5 Vinorslua_(Elmweod Farm).... 6a T 7 <5 At the post 2 minutes. OFf at 2:10. Time—:23%, :48%, 1:15%. Zelina, o4 piace 55 Juston, 12 place; out show. ~Budapest. 8.3 show. e G L ULy ined by Mace Beal. Seratched -Lady Kitty, Melar, Joats S Start’ good. " won Artving. ird handily. Zelina showed a reversal. mar] fhecd: Dut had to be driven hard to stall off Ilusion. McDaniel on the She displayed high latter made his move Ethel Day, Grace G. + SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE CALL LOS ANGELES, Feb. 20.—If all the cards at Ascot Park were as poor as the dne there today there would not be sufficient interest in the game to justify the running of more than one streetcar to the track. The course was fast, but the weather was threatening, | and a cold wind made it anything but comfortable in the grand stand. Up- sets were frequent and form played | n Today's card at Emeryville is of very ordinary caliber. Bonheur and Gage Taylor look best among the youngsters in the opener, a four-furlong dash. Bonheur is a filly with e pretention to class and may repeat her victory of a few days ago. Adena and Wilmore are most promis- ing of the outsiders. Louise Fitzgibbon, a Schreiber filly that performed fairly well at Ascot, | may be able to beat the cheap company 'g‘:;";m‘e’_“fi‘ 1o s atiesmnonsdpro: ’(l‘ lf‘“‘lc*‘k“"em‘:"“’m'““ in the “c&"d It is reasonably certain that the | alla looks like the contender. May|present rage meeting at Ascot will be | Pink h d, but Is inclined DL Hids spesd, b nclined to stop. | oontinued “at deast until April 1 and | Picking a probable winner out of|,oesibly 4 week longer. Official an- the bad bunch.in the third is extremely hazardous. Daniel C, Cheripe and Vin- |centio have run in the money. occasion- | ally and one of them may win. { Duke of Orleans i8 in fine fettle .and | may be able to repgat in the fourth. Bogum probably will be right there |at the end. Peerless’ Lass is dnngel‘~| ous. Little Minister quit in his last| race after showing plenty of speed in good company. Blanche C has a chance. If “Andrew Mack runs back to~ his good race of Tuesday he will win the| fifth from The Borgian. He seems to be in good shape, but has a reputation | for unreliability. The Borgian's last race was a good one. | The final race at seven furlongs will| be the best of ‘the card, having at-| tracted -a half-dozen classy mares. nouncement of this plan has not been | made, ‘but horsemen have been given t0 understand what they can expect, |and a number of them who 'had In- tended 8hipping their strings away will | ¢, remain until the meeting closes. Ascot Entries LOS ANGELES, Feb 20.—Ascot entries for ‘hursd, FIRST RACE—Six furlongs; purse: 406 Norfolk 115/(381)0tto Price 423 Belchamber 39 » purs 387 Cock Sure 107 395 Nattle Bnmpw !(\1 | Ethel Day has been running well gnd . 110) 417 A 7 will be likely to make a close finish 07| 373 of ‘it with Princess Titania. Grace G| §i m:‘u.. =1 is in light and must e given a chance.' 233 Buttons 108 The distance probably will be too far| 380 Luckett for Cloudlight and Laura ¥ M. Edith| James seems to be up against it. Emeryville Entries The entries and weights for today's| races at Emeryville are as follows: l THIRD RACE—Six furlongs; purse: | (398)Don Domo ....113 357 Oratorian 870 Mintia .. 112 415 Curriculum | (821)Pantoutie 12| FOURTH RACE—One mile: 424 Von Tromp 341 Bragg .. 376 Tartan purse: Rr! . Glem ‘03] 421 Driaes Rst. 2 :‘:n?;r RACE—Four furlongs; selling; two-| FIPTH RACE -Seven furlongs; purse: | yenr-olds. e ) 425 SI¥ Ben 110} (383) B¥0- S0kna. - (Darxer o0l 419'Gio. K. Milner1or 504 Bathmont (Stevens & Co.). (10T Roustabout.107) 425 *Critie . 102 e M . 862 Clandestne ...107| (426)°Glov. Balerio. w-l 540 Wilmore (Helfers) | 200 Huskey (Ferguson) SIXTH RACE—One mile; purse: Sand Piper (Live Ou 481 Kinsman 112) 420 Prne Frederick.107 535 Ronbeur (Keene) 426 Prince Ching..109| 420 Rubinon ......104 306 Brook Leaf (Applegite 426 Cadichon 10 309 King of 104 522 Rustler (Grifn) . | 386 Huapsla 07| 417 Lille B 102 (540)Gage Taylor (Hidreth). 400 Sunmark 0T} 399 Rama 102 /... Elepbant Jack (W. W. Finn) 417 Cb. Walwo 389 Stella 90 B. ¢. El Rayo-Ban Brooke. *Apprentice allowance. = BRITT-CORBETT MATCH 15 CLINCHED FOR RENO SECOND ltes: RACE—Five three-year-olds, 6 Calendar (Zimmer) (Dealy) Sachet ( bra ¥ Calla (Rose) . Lovise Fitzgibbon selling; turlongs; sta Stable) 110 | a0 (B. “Sclireiber Maud MeG (Miller). 3 Pescadera (Rowell) un *Jill (Crane) 2100 | 10| 110 | . Carmania (Rutherford & (0.) May Pink (Fine) 2 Miss Turtlé (Autrim Stock Farm). Lugano (Stevens) THIRD RACE—One 410 Fighters Sign for a Battle miles; | sl to a Finish for a $15,000 Purse selling; four-year-olds and upward. 525 Ink 538 493 469 529 5o (Stover) Royal Red Busy Bee Komoka (Ryan): . Cardinal Sarto (Blasing; Bonar (Stevens & Co.) Denfel G (Dealy) . *Cheripe The Missourian (Lee & Nabonassar Vincentio (Stephenson The representatives of boxers James | Britt and Young Corbett nfét at the | 1n ‘Willis saloon Iast night and accepted 19| the terms of Charles Kohl of the Reno 14 Club for a finlsh fight between the |lightweights for a purse of $15,000. FOURTH RACE—One mile; Aokl seiling; three-| “Corhett was represented by Harry T {534)Duke of Orleans (Rice). .100 | Pollok. Britt was present at the meet- (334 Blamene: ¢ (Polk) 1107 | ing, but his brother, William, attended 483 Fairystreet (Hayes) ‘107 | to his interests. D e e e 16| - While Kohl did not announce that he | B4S *Peerless Lass (Lee & Son). {12 would guarantee the fighters a purse ... Vinton (H. L. Jones) 100 | when he was here a few days ago, the | Alarfe (MeCarthy) 109 | representatives of the, boxers asserted | 3 George Kilborn (Selma Stable) . 545 Little Minister (Fullum) . (524 Doc Cralg (Yanke) ‘i3 | that he had made the offer, but that jmu they heldout for a bigger purse.: Sam- —_— | my McClintic, who represents Dick Hy- FIFTH RACE—One and s lhlecmh mues.qand saw a chance for his man with' selling: four-ye: ~odl and upward, lcorbeu and_ his appearance on the 532 5 (35) The “Hongian (Hildebrand() ‘107 | scene caused the Britts to accebt Kohl's 538 W. B. Gates (Rice) .. .102 | terms. - ihvr!d:n‘él-“;vm & Co.). ~}3§ No date was set for the match, et A e B 192 | though Kohl's Intentions were to have Cabill} {110 | thous] %‘::::’{.‘ e ‘108 | it take place on March 25, probably tn 539 St George Jr. (McLs 109 | the afternoon. Britt said last night 532 Capt. Burnett (McCarty). + 97| that he would ask for a postponement 532 Silver Wedding, SIXTH RACE—Seven furlongs; three-year-olds. (507) Clondlight olera & Josepi) 479 Grace G (Hoa 637 Princess Titanla |)lllll 528 Laura F M (Durnell). 543 Ethel Day (Walter). 392 Edith James (J. Armstrong (Restorlck of the date until early in April, but it Kohl insisted on March 25 he would | give way. " According to the agreement reachad between the managers of the fighters, ‘they will meet at 133 pounds. They are to weigh in six hours befnre the time of battle. The winner is to receive per cent of the purse. Pollok said he would insist upon an Eastern referee. D) The clinching of the Britt-Corbett match for Reno ends the conjectures as to whether or not the Gans-Britt fight would be brought off in Tonopah. The latter is now effectually side- tracked. 5 purse; mares; 107 % ‘Appreuuce allowance. WINNERS AT NEW ORLEANS NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 20.—Falr Grounds re- six furlongs, selling—Kaiserhof Royal Bond third. Second race; four turlongs—Convenient won, Gremse second, Lute Foster third. Timé, :48 3-5. Tulwd race, ne mile, selling—Tom Dolan won. Granada seeond, Tinker third. Time. 1:42 2.5. Fourth race, five furlongs, h-ndk.p—'mn;s B Sir Toddingtor. second, Bivouac thi Time, 1:02. Fifth race, mile and thrvkflnnnm—nam Time, o0, kMoo ime, L Sixth race, one mile. sell won, Pride of Woodstock second an thizd ‘Time, 1:4: & un{ —— 3 DR. LASKER WINS AGAIN PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 20.—The eighth championship chess game be- tween Dr. Lasker and Frank J. Mar- shall, which was adjourned on Tuesday night after fol‘ty nine moves had been made, was won tonight by Dr. Lasker. (He has won four games and four have ‘been drawn. He must win eight games to retain the championship. ‘Seventh tace, mile and —Lady Ellison won. cm"';fi.l third.” Time, 2:02 1-5 | WINNERS AT omgwn ; HOT SPRINGS, Feb. 20 20.—-Oaklawn results: a halt m-l . selling— second, William Blssett First race, three and Erebus won, Waterlock race, Kyle won. Dr. second, sxr’v:fimu third. Time SICK flElIIAGIIE Third_race, one mile, selling—Atlas won, On:.ek Morgan necond, ‘Tennyburn . Time, Fourth race, one m on, Skyward second, Foxlull e e Fifth mile and an boden won, | ngrlihmnd. !lAl:lp-am mra. “Time, 1:55. race, m eighth—Dosle won, arsus. loar Night third, Time, 1574 5.3, RELIANCE CLUB BOUTS 0. Feb. 20.—The Rellance Club will hold its first fight show of the year on. Tuesday evening, Febru- ary 26. The windup will be bgtween ‘Willie Johnson, Spider Ku}l'? pro- tege, and Henry Loague, of this city. Jack Ward of Chicago and Jack Evans are carded for the special event. The rest of the card is as follows: Otto Fairbar 429 THIRD RACE—Ous mile; selling; three-yearoclds; value to Grat, $325. Index.| Horse and Owner TWiSt. X % % Sir. #in. | Jockey | Op. 0L 406 [First Peep (J. A. BennetD). 18 |Preston - 2 (401)|Elmdale (J. Coffey). 21 |Brossell ‘. 3 422 (Irish Matd (R. H. Ha: 8 14J. Harrls. 8 (409)|Banlada (Hunter Stabls 41°]0. Ross. 92 359 St. Edgar (Elmwood Farm) 54 (Fischer .. 13 350 St. Albans (Goodln & Co) 84 |MeDantei [ £ 426 |L.. Rossington (G. Mother: Heomessy.| 12 16 | At the post % minate. OF at Y. 3 1 435 Peep, 1-10 piace, 13 Show. | Mall 45 show. " Wi show. Fimdale, 6-5 place; 1-2 Trafned by O. J. Decker. avolded the early made up ground. xnncr eh. f. by Dieudome-Dawning. Start good. Won easily, second and third the same. Firat. Peap ace,went to the front when ready and won without great effort. Elmdale rish Mail had speed, but hung In the final hundred yards. Banlada in a dozen_pock 43() FOURTH RACE—One mile; seiling; three-year-olds and upward; value fo frf, $425. Index.| Horse and_Owner TWeiSt. % % % str. Jockey | Op. _ CL (418)[8toessel, 4 (J. M. Stokes)...|108| 2 23 24 24 11 1 |McDanlel ... . 420 |Bologna, 5 (E. Wright). 0718 1212 1h 2 {Kana ... 3 @ Mountebank. a (T. B. noou)\m 81331 34.32 3h 30 80 Hne of Life, a (E. Wayland) 107/ 52 53 55 43 44 | 7-5 1110 oodthorpe, 5 (R. H. 4% 43 4%52 51 | 20 40 “;Eqmnsw' 8 # Th 73 78 68 |N 20 50 evolt, a ) T4 62 61 6n 76 [C. K 7 325 |Jack Littie, & uummn 61 a 8 8" 8" |H Smith.. 5 100 At the post 1 minute. Off at 3:16. N 7-10 place: out show. Bologna, 10 place; 3 show. Monntebank, 5 nza Winner ¢fi. g. by Alntree-Clara. Trained by J. M. Stokes. Scratched—Colonel Bronston. Start good. Won driving. Second bandily. Third driving. = Stoessél had all the racing luck and stood a hard drive gamely. Bologna set a fast pace, hung a triffe on the streteh_tu ot finfehed sturdily. Mountebank ran an even race. Line of Life was bumped atéthe t and lost whatever chance she might ___bave had. Revolt could not raise a gallop. 43] FIFTH RACE—SI< furlongs; selling: lhreequr-oldn and upward; valn index.| Horse and Owner WtiSt. % % % Str. Fin. A7 1Bauble, 4 (Candry & Co)....[110[ 6 ... 732 8n &h 415 |Tim Hurst, 6 (Littlefon).....(115/ 5 ... 5h 3% 1 h {Desmages, 4 (Smith & M.)....|[112| 3 32 %b 81 [Little Grege, a (Nippon Sta.)[112| 4 41,72 52 |Beauttful and Best, 6 (Bondy) 13| 1 ih 22 21 {Kinsman. & (Elmwood Farm).. 115/ 8 8h 81 81 Parting Jennie, 6 ICOIlltel'l <ol 9 9 9 9 Butwell Blumenthal. Jngl 2 214%7h J. Hennessy iSlipp L ) .-1100) 7 63 di5an 3. Harris At the post 15 Off at 3:47%5. Time—:24%, %, 1:14: Bauble, 2 place: 45 show. Hurst, 4-3 place 3 show. Desmages, 5 show, W!nner br. m. by Orvnmkn( Halo. Trained Landry. * Seratehed —Faistaff. Antara. Siart good. Won driving. Second and third Bauble got tiwough on the streteh turn and closed a big gap samely. Tim Hurst Desmages quit. racetully. 432 “SIXTH RACE—Five furlon Index.| Horse and Owner_ [ |Taser, 5 (W. T. Anderson). T. Dean ... {B. of 'Portiand, 5 (Offutt). C. Ross . |L. Ayres, 5 (McAulif) J. Harrls. ... [v. v inelt, 4 (Gardner & 8.) McDaniel |Libertinus, 4 (Ciub Stable). Knapp |Manera, 4 (Mrs. Speirs H. Smith Welker, 4 (A. G. Boland Avalon, 4 (Von Bok & S.). G. Bedwell) Myrtle D, 4 iParker & 8.) |Reeves. & (F. Littleton) 295 |Rain Cloud. 4 (Smith & Bu R Brusseil Preston 3 A( tllp post 1 minute. Of at 4:15. Taxer, 1 place; 1-2 show. ‘ortland, 4-5 place; 2-5 show. by Hastings-Toscana. Trained by W. T. Andersom Seratehed—Tramotor, Bill )vlnnlgump Americano. Start good. Won handily. Second driving. Third easily. Taxer was'best today. Belle of Portland hung at the end. Tillian Ayres closed stoutly. STANFORD VS.- ST. MARY'S .—Stanford's base- team is scheduled to play a return game with St. Mary's on the local campus on Friday afternoon. The teams met recently at Stanford and & s i b S e b b m“ A committee to revise the rules under Hal Chase, who 1s training St.|Which the next Rugby match between Mary's, will be on the coaching lines.|Stanford and the University of Call- P T T fornia shall be played was named today FOUR-CLUB LEAGUE by Student Body President C. F.”Lau- MARTINEZ, Feb. 20.—Plags ‘are be- | meister, to consist of Coach J*¥. Lana- ing perfected in Richmond for the or-|gan, Captaif® Willlam Koerner.and T. ganization of & four-club baseball|M. Willlams, an old varsity football league for the coming season. -Thelhero. towns to be represented are Martines, Black Diamond, Pinole and Richmond.- —_——— TO REVISE RUGBY RULES STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Feb. 20— Indoors and out, pipe smoking is becoming as popular here as it has always been i m England. This_is largely. due to the increasing popularity of. the largest selling brand of sliced cut tobacco in the world, LUCKY STRIKE 5 ose Its delighttul fragrance pleasos all. Smokes fong, and cool with te. and i totandle, Cured by & sectet process Lnowp torue oaly Pocket slacs tin Boss 10 on tobacco Note: The name " Patterson ™ stands for quality. . THE CAUFORNIA PRONOTION COMMITIE: l(!r-llllei 1902) BILLY MAYHAM 2d ONE HORSE WIRE yesterday, and fail to land the money after leading oting. advance- ‘entury Dictionary. PROMOTIO . ments ENCOURAGINENT t dl %vu the entire route. Such is neiu uck, but I will make up for it to- day with a long winmner. My connections with owners, trainers and those who con- trol the issue—the riders—give me a shade that you should take advantage of at once. $20 STRAIGHT WON $8540.00 Ome a Day, Ne More. 6—Jake Moose 7—Kokomo rehan lifornla_Promotion Committee bas for | m“n%;& l::mPROMDTIXG of California as & whole. . 1t has nothing to sell. \ Its energies are devoted to fostering all things that have the ADVANOEMENT of California as thelr objeet. . 1t gives gliajje faformation ou every subject comnenten Fith e, industricn ot Caltforain: It gives ENCOURAGEMENT to the establisi- ment of new industries and invites desirable im- -knnn-. 1t i N6t an employment agency, aithough it gm- Toformation. Tegarding 1abor conditions: present opportunities and meeds ln all | Sekds o ouacan saif protessiona) actieity. The - Committee is supported by popular sub- sexiption ani makes no charge for any service | Affiliated with the Dnfil':fiv;" ‘,"".,.."";:""’ - commercial orga: s o ate, ik '.",‘.’.mmm of over thirty ti Meetings are held Sem!- gty !lf- of California. where mal are discussed. of the ittee are maintained Headguarters Comm! m Franciscs in Caltfornia Building, Union - CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. 10-1 —TO AY——lO‘-l llmnll and will in will prob- lb]y win ofl by Don't miss It. as 1 consider 1 had in {teront of State In- Telephone Market 2874 't and 1 M:.-xn o & :--v = bave D.

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