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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1907. : A5 : Sports "~ Jockey Walter Miller Rides in Five Races and Wins Each Event | A Faris | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, E alifornia Derby Attracts IR [T | Clever Little Easterner Gues a Sensational LIHTWEICHT WILL BOX P IC]Q of Three Year Olds BT SV BHST" Performance i the Saddle at Emeryvllle IF PURSE 15 OFFERED Six Furlong Race at Ascot ks — | Britt and Corbett Expect Track Furnishes an By J. R. Jeffery - DAY Y, a Guaranteed Stake S B Jockey Walter Miller, who is scheduled to take his departure | gorse. ey pn:'. of $15,000 p for the East on Sunday next, is winding up his Emeryville engage- Ca 1f0rma Derby Candldates b i Exciting Finish ‘Wilmore. . S B Owner. Jockey. Welght e ST A e ;ment in a blaze of glory. He performed the astounding feat of | pescadera.. By R. A. Smyth Eimane 1k s ::‘":"_":rk;‘l; """" e H ANGELES, Feh, 21.—0n a sloppy | Piloting to victory every one of the five mounts that he had yester- | caraaat sart - The proposed match between Jimmy St. Flmwood tudolph Spreckels ...... { s . e e N A AT | |track and in a drizzle of rain one ot day afternoon. Miller had prevxously performed a similar feat in | Biamehe C....... Miller Britt flmdx ‘ldmi:tfr‘;‘;b‘“;; ‘*f\'_“‘;e:’rl 2 5 the prettiext races of the season at|the East upon al occasions, but it set a n Andrew Mack. .. Miller O e boxers look upon it Huerfano T. H. Williams . . Miller | o 5 W P Sever: y ew mari or the sentatives of the bo: s " | | Ascot was seen s afternoon, W - B 2 < a e me Blags ceerees.Liee & Som E. Dugan : B St oottt s Emeryville season and broke his own record of four winners in U Sk e R ‘:Z‘fieiii‘e:.; tr‘)vglg‘h:s!a:'n: :n 000 purse, U 3 ‘Y‘~1 h"'"‘"““" '“ WA PR ade o b foois et L DBy, mad? several weeks ago. Only one of the five winners that he * : dnd it Is expected forfeits binding the Al Lindley J. Touhey L e & | Brvis s i | | match . will be posted today o Shore _A. ¥. Elliott e E Hhths: | | Domo is a quick breaker and was fully | rode was favorite in the betting, the an;g” Charles W. Kohl posts the Clamor . . . J. 0. apd G. H. Keene .Scoville ckson ...........C. Miller three lenzths away before Pantoufle| chgnces of other horses in the various S F ll’ R F Ch rt )purse the fighters will feel that he in- got in motion. The poor start was | races being generally considered better afl ranClSCO a aclng Orm a tend: to carry out his end of the agree- | partly the fault of Starter Holtman and | than those of Miller's mounts. Sheer | ment and .they will bind themselves & A. 3. & partly the fault of Jockey Dugan, who | superiority in the saddle decided the -c Hop:ig Thursday, February 21, 1007. Eighty-third day. Weather showery. Track sloppy. “0 appear in the ring. e At the +, | had the mount on Pantoufle. athe out- Presiding Judge. Richard Dwyer, Starter. The Reno man wants them to fight on o 5 : H Pantoufle chased the gray ghost|issue in several instances, an 552 FIRST RACE—Four furlongs; selling; iwo-year-olds;, value to first, $325. | March 25, and Britt will leave here . o Sax 1 '”, C " l t around the track like a greyhound|come was a distinct triumph for the _ | within twenty-four hours for the scena - s be the e La S eleCtions after a jackrabbit, and with an even|clever little rider who came to Cali- lndexl e w0 Owner TWOSE. % % % St Fi | TOb. _©L |of his engagement once the match 's | | start would have won. As it was, he|fornia from the East to ride for Presi- Wilmore (C. Helfers) .o 12 7 T 951 1551 & |W. M p 3 \a certainty. He would prefer to ‘fight | was beaten barely a nose at the wire. | dent Willlams of the local 1ocker°{\‘xlb (g;g) B-{:‘i;wmb(sk ? Hildreth)| e : §¥ 33‘ . in April, but will defer to the wishes | y J. R. Jeffery | Preston gave Don Domo a hustling ride | with the reputation of being one o e 290 urker) .. 8 | of the promoter. | ‘B3 TR o 4 | and never let up on him for a moment.| most wonderful jockeys in the history (r.as»sm,..fir(fi.f""“""" i3l e S1uS ¥aks | Manager Harry Pollock is taking ao | First race—Silver Sue, Princess | | Pantoufle was favorite at # to 5. | of the American turf. % 540 (Sand Piper (Live Ouk Stable). . (112] 8 825474 61 | chances on Corbett's condition. He has | Wheeler, Lord Nelson. | e One dollar parlayed on Mm"l:t l':ve :gz gmg:ngn‘.s".'o s )Go 2 g ;g gnzz gg A= Bgen <)o 3 had Tim Callaghan working with Cor- | Second race—Jake Moose, Bur- | | RESULTS, AT ~OAMLAWN el :‘:g ‘;‘vig?;th;{:f?et:edst:e 535 [Tady Adelaids (0 B Socatt).. /100 3 T b R @ e fbett for several days. and Tim o | molette. Bogum. R A ey R tunat lator $2247. The boy's e L Grath is due st Reno this morning from B i ‘ furlongs_—Rustle wou, ‘Extry | fortunste speoulsie e’ 7 plage, 7.8; show, 3.5. Adena. show, 2. Winner b. c. by Russell-Sister to Blitzen. Trained | New York to take charge of the train | Third race—Shot Gun, Hector, I :m»m. e, 49‘,“ - riding created the biggest kind o h-l 3 hy"!‘r W. Doss. Scratched—Brook Leaf, Elephant Jack, San Ramon. Start good. Won |ing quarters. Tim has a mew stock of | Aarom J. e T i third i, | sensatfon, it is nesdiessto !l:y.of ’{hz :v'fly, S;econd dr‘lovoln( “mgnh aprllnce—wllinore. (l; ’ld'gyllor,ms Hustler, 60; Bo(llxhe;u;d sh:' | Sharkey stories amd it will be part of gy % : %1 resul imore, off none well, rushed into a wim lead In rst _quarter and hel i - | Fourth race—Al Lindley, Tema- 3 track1 was ilogpg \te which Miller fin- feld safe all the way. Gage Taylor is game. Adeass on the rail closed resottely. Husky | Nis duty to keep Corbett entertained. | ceo, Ocean Shore. o e 4 e | P T e N iinout a bit of | ¥as heavily played, but showed lttle. Bonhear ran a poor race. Others showed nothing, | Tim has no equal around a training > 2 ket “vul . ce:u h circumstance | 553 SECOND RACE—five furlongs; selling; three-year-old fillles; value to frst, $325 . | camp, @s he is bubbling over with hu | Fifth race—Nerthwest, Manda- e Saionia Mkidierns it muut ots }d\lsmalnk: it e | S0 S ot Tie Il T M viaiias | s oli second, Terns Ro nt to demonstrate J = . tor, Salable. Joll “second, Terms Mot thind. | o e DantIouliel@ mndor the)condl | uex] Torse and Owner % Sir. Fin. |_Jockey | Op. Ol 8| amused. McGrath handled Corbett in - i Sixth race—Ray Bennmett, Alta- | | N e & 473 [Pescadera (H. E. Rowell). %3 2550 W Miller several of his important engagements | 0, Sam Barb: ! ailg R’:‘r‘n:;\d O Tt 148 a5, | tions that prevailed: . iig [, Fitzeibbon (B. Schreiber) . 183 4% on this coast and knows just what he v Sy Ay S | _ Sixth race, mile—J. D. Dunn won, Tom Gilfoy WILMORE EARNS BRACKET! £ |Nay Pink (W. P. Tine). 913 1 Py Bl o Bosign, ypallrg 2 «i ! second, Match third. Time, 1:32. ( ‘Wilmore, recently sold by L T. Grif-| &g ca'“. g Stable) . TAn et | The same old problem of weight will = | fin to C. Helfers, won the opening race | gig |\aud MeG (T b, M Y55 confront McGrath, as the Denver man p 2 | as second choice in the betting at 4 to 486 |Calendar (P. 5 1%4 % 7 {is high in flesh at the present time. Cor- : The Ca]l s Ascot Park Track Form Chart |3 Sifer cof the ot way nving and fgé R PR Btk ot Ry o5 e S s M “spieed | 1ed all the way by several lengths. Hil-| et s it required notch without the severe met er or O p. Feb. 2 2 Los = TR dreth’s Gage Taylor was in closest pur- 1 1 1 | ods to which he had to resert when he r t D e | oo '\”\\" ‘BZ‘;M;*‘:“ p:v:‘::':gp}v‘:k-t:m; - '(xlj.,x‘nwuf) m\".';‘r‘r“l-r e TR ""f-l; H f};'?;{ | suit of the winter throughout and se- 50, 1:03. Dost 4 minutes, Off at 2.5, Pescaders, piace, 1 | was training at.Sheehan's. Britt has e : Fa £ cured the place. The long shot Adena] aibbon, place, 1: show, 1-2; Pink, show, 3-5. Winner b. f. by Altamax-Sea Bass. Trained | kept on training for Gans, so he can en Six furlongs; selling; threevear-olds; value o first, $32 came from behind under indifterent| Dr I Bovel Serichesiugme, Start god. | Wop in 3 had drive of fwe HIE | leave for Nevada in good physical con- handling by C. Williams and beat Gar-| 4. 1oaq away from May Pink at the paddock and maanged to stand off Fitzzibbon's chal- | dition to settle down to the more seri- = B Index {r,'rx},"’ Jock nie Ferguson's Husky a neck for show. | lenge at the end. Fitzg{bh«n is game. She came from far back and would have won In ous work. Bonheur, the favorite, was prominent badly. Turtle showed speed. Calla was never promine: . . £ T(441)|Nappa (3. “11 |Enapp B ! . Belehember 28 |Preston to the paddock, where she tired. g ighth miles; selling; four-year-olds and upwar: Mike Riley 16 hacking Sown nevwe. on o e T 4 Miller’s alertness at the post cut con- | *7 he SR RG D b e S = | siderable figure in the victory of Dr.| TWtiSt. % % een trying to arrange | between Tommy Sullivan and Abe At- Bk e kcabboa| B SEgigt )|0tto Price ( Rowell’s Altamax filly Pescadera in the | ~ 520 |Cardinal Sarto, 1Blulngxmenl|0\ 5 11 1% 3 - 2 * : rgp PRI ] Sitoin e e premier. jockey had | JIR: R (F-Stowe) juse s Fir | - ot LTl S ws Dr. Grook (R. B. Allen) ) | first flight, followed May | 0 [Vincentio, 4 (J. Stephenson)..(114( 2 3 n 1 1% Lawrence ...| 10 | pounds, but Riley has withdrawn his - | her off in the first flig 0] 525 [Bonar, 5 (Stevens & Son) .ms‘ 9 85 51 1 |E. Walsh K offer of a purse unless they agree to s minute. O ¥ Pink closely in the early stages and as- 17 IDaniel C. 4 (Dealey & Co.) & 6h 6 14 6 |McBride 7 | weigh 122 pounds and fight for the Riace mm\h e sumed the lead when the Rapallo filly | |Roval Red, 5 (Wallace &) wm[ 3 70 8 4 4 [Horner . 10 featherweight c hip. As Attell Iy. Third driving. sing start, had the sdvantage in the | began to back up. At the end she was | . |4 ; % 3 4 L Brown. = holds the tit} piuae-og ve in the stretch. Bel well throughout and ook the lead | driving hard to stall off the challenge | 12 B4 10 upon it as a i hip fi st the end was outgamed. Norfolk made np ground rapidly atter | oe ot AEG R G O e P oy | 2 - s a mpionship fight if the Igoe came with a rush at the end, but was unable to overhaul the v Sth [ Fime— S 3- At post 13 minutes. OfF at 2:361, weights were anywhere near the limit bon, the favorite, who closed with a place, 65 i sho 5. Vincentio, show. 1. Winner b. set for the class. cyclonic rush after getting away very | Reggle Trained by W. Knater. Hcr:(‘rh\‘d—‘anyfi Be:. Komok..h Start ;mgl. Won rillia W in a hard drive. Highest price—Cheripe 12, Missourfan 16. Sarto had the speed. He went | e b . {;3‘[‘”&;:‘ :,l;i_;."‘:h‘l’;;:p %ufit;?gnzmfi?sl right to the front and at the end Graham outrode Borel on Ink. Tnk was on the rail and was Jimmy Britt would like to bra <1 | ~ bampered considerably in the last sixteenth.- He was best. Vincentlo ran his race. Bonar mount in ‘motion. May Pink easily was_bas i t he i3 a sulker. Missourian showed | for seven furlongs. saved the show. The winner was as 555 FOURTH RACE—One mile; selling; three-year-ok as the proprietor of a cafe ane like to step into the nic [Knapp . T. Dean et |3 Taris” good as 8 to 1 at one stage of the bet- 1:;‘“ ';"jw:;;l:“";”{'a" ¥ tt. Britt " "“‘;m“ i ting, and went to the post at 6. Tndex.| Tiorse and Owner Si_% % % S [ & ing mém nre;lfieri An(‘l'z:shfv(n the “sm-.l 3. Hennessy. GRAHAM OUTRIDES BOREL 534 [Blanche O (S. Polk) 7 14 1 1%]1 251 141 ¢ TR | oo by ; and i (534)[D. of Orleans (R. R. Rice Tl 2% 3h 222 5 ¢ |uch Was stamped with the strong ia- 3 Cardinal Sarto, a lukewarm favorite| ‘molip O (Keene Bros.) |4 61 64 81 3213 3 3 | dividuality of the latter. Of at 2:16, place; 4.5 show. | &t 3 to 1, just d‘défl“ the 7 to 1‘ !*:ft 483 |Falrystreet (Hages Co.). H lz %818 gf F 8 ng | — ¢ T sut show. Buttous, o 2 Glory, {Ink in the third. Graham's superiority Alaric (3. E. Case)... 10 6 10 B PAYNE WHITSEY DEFEATE M. Ryan. Seratched—Gilp orloft - Willie. Grocg, John Ho Nattle Bumppo, [ over Borel decided the issue, after the | (319) g;*:},“; o tteg A0 1 53 1:57; TRt a0 NEW YORK, i-‘th , g - ota. Start good. Won driving. Third driving. 'Cock Sure moved | pajr had run neck and neck from the| > easure er over g Eah 3.4 6T Lears I . Feb. 21 y after entering the stretch and toc d, in & driving finish, beat out the addock to the wire. Vincentio, played| ‘5is o5 2 q 2 | inals of the national t a as he i 'x"'m“fi' s outevnet sl e kad ma | wn froi Mot relvemiy e el ot 113 § a1 Ay Bl By 100 st |Plonship today R R. Fincke, s s nigl ave won. . i s 1 e Pav Fhit to pack today. He has re- 435 dling from Lawrence and was lucky to|_ 52 10011 8 %' 1348 n 10 3 11 6 100 |champion. defeated Payne Whitn work for the race, it is t good judges regard him as| Tnaex Horse and Owner TWHSt. % r ady to go the route. | T(898) [Don_Domo, 6 (Newman) Elmwood has shown an ability to E EH ket champion of 1903. George H. be third, under the circumstances, Law- | Time—:26 1-5, :51 4«5, 1 18, 1 ML At it 4% mlnnte-. Off at 3:04%. Blanche. place, 2; rael P o g Tenen o e e how. 1. Ocleana, place "v{: Bogtm. show, 3% Wimer b €. by Sumaiuse. |Brooke of Philadelphia will play rincka fall off. The Missourian landed in last Fulrsireet | wo,! °l‘h_ 13 ,l"““ ler ook Blance: ont ¢ Pt L_:_- 3 mnrkfi..lon“mm. n the final on Saturda: trouble. Orleans lace after being in forward contention final six e of Orleans without m: R R ho e s v welight, but his races do not S8 Fname early run:]ng, g.oorly rldden\ Bagum nfl last part. ~Street did well under weak bandiing. WILL PLAY BASKET ‘\YL y Sor's routs - Toiay 10 \' Harris. reasure Seeker and Minister showed plenty of speed. BERKELEY, Feb. Blanche C, second choice in the 21.—The Crescent [Fischer fourth, ran in front of her field from|55@ FUFTH BACE—One and o sixteenth miles; selling; four-year-oids and upward; valie © | basketball team from Chicagn. cham. en here with sig- ks post 15 minute. Domo, out_ first, $325. i~ bontle, out: piare ¥nd show, - Miuths. &°to 2 shoy. - Witth 5 - wire to wire. It was her first victory S plons of the world, will play the Berk- ™ B Newnan Blirt sl W 5r:r|n- ond il Ot g;&:’é}fi} in the colors of Stuart PoMs, who took "{’t’“’;“ . “;“’k“‘: ";;’“:f - ::‘1’;‘5;- :‘4 % % St Fin. Iw -';;';" 10p. O |eley Y. M. C. A. team Friday night on he entire distance, but w y sued by Pantoufie. Domo |her from Harry Mack recently via the “&,)) ;l.;e'g; gt (Hfl;iehx:n‘d;;"m‘[ Ll IGr‘ulmm ler (3] :g | the court of the Y. M. C. A. here. dition than before in i selling race route. Miller took her to| ‘513 |Ed Sheridan: 5 (Davies & Co.j/108l 5 5 iyt - purse; four-year-olds and the front with the rising of the barrier,| 532 (Capt. Bumett, 4 (McCarthy)..| 97 T T %/R. Davis 25 | Holcomb Realty Co.’s exeursion to Decoto runs IS CONSISTENT opened up a gap of several lengths, and| 589 |St. George Jr, 6 (\(cL-n:thy 109 'l, 2 ;(E“, Williams. 8 12 today, rain or shin Everybody go. b D B DA At Soat 2 5 £ 5 | then saved her for the final sixteenth, ). 3 T Tnei s F < siste £ the meet mz w"XcYszxr!;;L in which she had no trouble in with-| 525 |Capt. Bush, 4 (Helfe (W, Kelly ... 100 lai . (P. Powers) .. . Clem, 4 (Nippon Stable). n, 6 (3. B. Dumn) . g, a (. 7 t 4 minutes. Off at 3:18. Time—:24%, :49, 1:16, Tartan, 6 to 5 place la. Trained by | standing the challenge of Duke of Or-|Time—:24 1.5, :50, 1:16 2-5, 1:: n4—5. 750 2-5. At post 32 minute. Off at 3:26. Mack, place, leans, probably the best horse in the 12 how,ul—l.‘norg:{.nn' place, &5 show, 18 Sheridsn. show. IL10. = Winner cb. b by vie araxus-Generine. raine y W. Cahil ratched—Anvil, ates. tart I oo "):“ the victim of weak h‘“‘"“'}" Won In & gallop. - Second edsily. High price—Mack 3.2, Borglan 2. Andrew Mack was beot. by Jockey Horner. Bogum, also poorly Miller waited with him first seven furlongs and when he straightered away in the streteh . Tromp, handled by Leroy Williams, finished let out a link and the horse breezed hm;e The Borgian ran his race. Sherldan ran a fair 5 show. Right. 3 to 5 show. i e t made up ground a Roll . McKinney. Start good. Won easily. Second driving. | Lhird in the heaviest going on the rail. T e ange up s dosged as one of t his abil CAR. SARTO, 3-1 WON Well, we finally did it and cashed on a good winmer. They have been heating us noses. and & few rides that were not the to his Tromp, off weil, took the lead on the first turn and was never headed, Tar. | TTeasure Seeker quit after displaying SIXTH RACE—Seven furlongs; purse; mares; three-year-olds and upward; valus fo Dest kept us from beating them every day. going tan was messed badly at the start. Right was slow to begin. took the overlna | early speed. Little Minister, away bad- 557 Airst, $400. v (85 ior“t’n‘: :g\n;m'lk e oy s Ooeey ;mc—r‘nd: vhw‘ ;‘lel\r‘rhb :;1( :1»:1»\ »lumm\ Clem hung in the final sixteenth. Bryan 1y, ran up to the leaders, but faded |Index.| Horse_and Ovvner TWEiSt. % % % Str. Fin. | Jockey | Op. CL of winners without a B «unwm speed, but tired badly in_the heavy going. ¥ S o races : L = away toward the end. (-;o7) cwuan ht, 5 (Molero & 3)..1107] 1 1% 1% 2 W, Miller 95 135 epec Bt 437 FUTH RACE—Seven furlongs; selling; i i e B5r,n (OB Durmeiy-[107] 8 2 1%3 1 1 %1 Graham 8§ 1 TIIP_RE WITH THE GOODS o g0 ANDREW MACK IN A GALLOP 531 Princess Mianteca Q.DMillin} 103 2 £274 10 4 10 4 16 3 ns”|McBride (11} 1 s all the time and my congections are the ng.. v R PIOh- ) Y 1D Miller, 4 (W. E. Trapp). 34 1n [Kun 57 { hill's Andrew Mack in a gallop. The == K < employ, together with the united efforts of 3 as ever any‘that has " S840 E M S W o R | Borgian led b TehGtLR £ th T]me— 25, 140 15, 1116 15, ST T minute. OF af 3:55. Cloudilght, place, two of the slickest clockers that ever timed sterted in Thae il & - o e Do Araian J60 by aeyREESHEILR [0 the show, 3. Laurs ¥ AL place, -10. Titanla, 14 Winner b. m. by Bright || a horse. Take advantage of their efforts and sterted In the vears 3 ov. Balerio, 4 (Ars. © ; BRI far turn, where Miller went after him Phoebus-Lovelight. ’!‘rulned by A Scratched—Ethel Day. Start good. Won driv- win. Look— S e - e 4 20 [Dorsey in earnest. At the head of the stretch ing. Second easily. lce—Cloudlllht 3, Laura 10, Grace 6, James 75. Cloudligat Aside from the stake feature, the L A 5 |Radtke . o was handled to perteeuon % oJTIIEs took. back aries passing the. Balf e then set Do piEit 20 STRAIGHT WON 070.00 card is attractive. The mighty Shot Orstic. 4 (Runer & 0.).; - Hee pale wero oiv eGS0 Mdek a forlong from home. She inclined to bear out near the paddock and bumped Laura | 1 be seen in the third on a track e e TR WhO WA the only WD tavpitte of R e B e L T R R distance for wh ost 1 mi‘m‘;wI LA 7 the day, romped to the wire with four at the time ‘she was interfered with. Princess could not uatrack herself. Grace tired in distance f about, place; out show ths t . 2 - the last furlong. He is carded to tehed—Clandestine, . Stare good. “Woa Weiviay. “eecmd oo | (orps £ sparc. JIERTIISAD 1od ME Trained by H. C. Spergur. and other sprinters. Hg should third easily. 'Milner, off fiving, avoided the early fast pace. She looked out of it after en- | Lic_trouble taking third money from the way, even though he has g the stretch, but stood a hard drive and won In the last few jumps. Roustabout took | Captain Burnett. Captain Bush was R s o L the lead on entering the stretch and opened up a big gap. but b al; i inch | left at the post in this race, wheelin, weeks ” for any reason came. Balerio had early spoed, but tired 1n hesvy golng In the last ::rt’ {rllfllllck":x;::;gd as the barrigr arose. & ber rider at the start. Critic jumped a pool of water on the stretch turn, stumbled, and un- Miller's horsemanship was entitled to | : ———— - = - — — ox—— | all the credit for the victory that he i T race. Cloudlight is a notorious quitter is wory | opim. Tord figures first, but his last race encouraging. Silver Sue, Dr. E 8| gl | Ell 5 Feb. 1S—Harbor . Feb. 19—Mandator . Feb. :.—B. Mayham ~ Horse and Owner M 2 g X wall, I never felt more sure of one than I do this heeler and Dr. She: a a a ar to| 417 iwort] o %33 2 o heeler and Dr. Sherman ppeal | 4 <me.-"r§°4 b4 0 Roz;r:)n %3%3a 2 X“‘"‘Ez"‘_"‘ 2 with Miller’s narsing. The consequence| The cross cduntry rum, which will| Charles W. Clack & and the sportsmen '5 l 0R MORE " Jake Moose looks to have the second| 431 |Kinsman, 5 (Elmwood Farm). 65 Gh 42 4 was that her price drifted from 2 to 3.| take place at 2 p. m. today under the | associated with him in the California | kS Bth Serar SWith B lette and Bo- | 329 |E. of Mist, 4 (Donaleche).. 1%22 2% 5 | The ring was flooded with commissions | auspices of the Academic Athletic| Polo and Pony Racing Association per- R e e A g R R 2e%el 8 League, gives promise of being one of | fected the plan for the fi € as the probable contenders. 6 H-m al;, 6 (J. Wever) h T4 127 on Grace G, whose odds were hammered ague, gl P e P 0! e flesta which orthwest is the class of the fifth, 9 IS AL 3 (W. 8 down to 3 from 6. The favorite, Prin- | the most successful events undertaken | was to have commenced at El Palomar, mm'fz ;‘l’:mlu:ht'n:'n Ml'a de nufib not been out for a long time. | At the St 3 ot 0% ST %. B0%, 175 | cess Titania, constantly receded. Laura | by _that body. Clark's countsy place at San Mateo, [} cis “You bve peithely oot i o g gt i~ i by R o ot S Walwecih: 710 aioos 10 show. Lt b o O e | ¥ M came in for considerable play at| The race will start at Nineteenth | yesterday,but they falled to propitiate || message todas It you want o win You hass ¢ seeseaiacn” At P s S TV oc '(:nr“?‘lfl((:; ('l;n‘x:n 1;?«““\\':; '.!““Wy le:ml:‘ !:Jr!n:l';lrngdn—.ltnbmocn lB;m-. | post time, which broke her price down|2venue and H street, continue along|the weather man. As a consequence || been playing my winning selections day after start, towroped his fild, and at the end had something left. mpw.x:grfhoilofifx 'ngxf:‘l'}g {to 7 from 10. Miller gave Cloudlight an| Ninteenth to Ocean avenue and to the|the rain came and all the elaborate (] dar. You know I deliver the | race presents a well-bal- Lillle made vp ground in the streteh. admirable ride. She broke in front and | highway at the beach. From that point | arrangements went for naught. Bennett has been |—— RS Cogis Shen Laura F M sanged alongside at|the race will be a stralghaway finish| The last of the Southern California R s e Yo s My information. that will - make s i 1 v drive and | polo players are due here this morni don’t fall to get it A new running well and may win. Altonero £ the half mile pole Miller took back and | to the junction of the south polo play ere Tning el o The Jiprove ‘b SEIAE i Ay Asm{ Entries laid in behind the pacemaker to the|the Ocean boulevard.. and if the weather clears the first ot || Wil be counted on to make him a contender. ) . stretch, where he sent his mount along The entries: 23 the tournament games will be played. Sam Barber and Mitre are the likeliest | ASCOt Iect](ms for all she could do. Laura F M was| Sommercial HighW. H. Horbong. In order to catch up with the schedule of the balance. | FIRST RACT—Six furlongs; purse; three-year- > unprepared for the rush and was clear-| Tk > rsoor L “Hompson, Little, Dastels two games will be played on F. J. Caro- VALUE $25.00 _— R ROR 1y beaten when the two horses bumped | Lodge, Bromley, Brown Cortely lan’s fleld at Burlingame. The first of 4385 Don Domo 125] 375 Ampedo : ; FREE TODAY Emery\’i“e El]tl'les m g;é‘—;:m | 425 Livius This is -ontml m need. The opinfon on every horse a chance, compiled by the two Clevireat clekars that wver a horse. First issue out today. Free all subseribers. Ask for it, as it will mln you money. Out-of-town. subseribers wired gt 8 a. m.. giving full instructions. A short trial will make you a steady follower. Remit by P. O. or express order, registered letter or cheek. Terms, $2 Daily. 5 for 3 days; $10 for & days. JAS. BURTON Room 2, 553 Van Ness Ave., San Francisco, Cal. Telephone Market 2874 It you can't call. ring me up. and I wilt Bave ‘it delivered i plain envelope by A. D. T. at once. these will be called at 2 p. m. and the second at 3:30 o'clock. The make-up —Price, Merrll, Parts, Moody, after Cloudlight ha finished a neck-in | winte o @ the G oa beothern. of S e Sehmis Wik Dot he Geaided front. Graham did not clalm a foul and | Wilmerding -Ashler, Gil," De Font, Wing, | UDOR untll this morning, when.all the the judges saw no good ground for skeney and the Willison ers. players will be on the ground. CHAREINE ‘the posttliant BE khs Borass. mm"?:emq n;:zn-,“msxnn. 'De Haven,| The pony races will be held tomorrow Princess Titania camé with a belated | - Berkeley HighMuaro. Hanford, Norten, | O Clark's track, rain or shine. 'The rush at the finish and nosed out Grace | Locke, Harlow and Ratbbone. entrles will close today and Secretary o ehos bt : Oakland High—Hartwell, Mills, Wagonette, | Robert Leighton expects to make up Bo‘?g'l:. Burns n—aw ;n?-fl Re an interesting card from the matertal % "‘n'_lm:' . Beard, DO, | on hand. Rudolph Spreckels’ ponies fioss‘ Of the 'l‘rack 'rh ofticials are s follows: Referee, Walter [ Were measured yesterday and the p : Christle; starter, _Olie Snealgar; timers—W. | southern ponies, which have mot re- - ceived certificates this year, will be gy But&nd kS L B‘?fl "‘“"_ measured this morning. W. llld G. Dr. J. A. Edmonds of Los Angeles, mear Jthe Dabasels arten Ted somasof | - Lovell " Highsord: *MeAllster, = Barrows, the spectators to set up a cry of foul | Hammer, Henke and Clark First race—Don Domo, Ampedo, 25| 891 Teddy Mack Livin ‘ | 801 B. uonmom-ryl%_ _ Second race—Carman enmtry, The entries and weights for today’s | SWCOND RACE—Four furlongs; purse; two-| | Crestom, Schrefber entry. races are as follows: | year-cids: Third race—Orilene, Wrenne, FIRST RACE—_Six forlongs; selling: four-| e 3 Reservation. | year-olds and upward: 586 Dr. Sherman (Hoppas) - i agey Fourth race—Colonel Jack, Ari- . . mo, J. R. Laughrey. Stiver Sue (Mzgrane) Dr. Scharff (Ma A THIRD RACE—George Washington handicap; Fifth race—illusion, ck) one mile: Kamsack, The Reprobate (Hsll | 576 3. F. Donobue.110| 424 Wrenne 6 Princess Wheeler (Fine) ves ) ) 100| | Derdom. (424) Reservation lO‘(l 376 Molesey Sixth race—Rodolfo, Confessor, Bauble. FOURTH RACE—Ascot Derby: $2000 ] T A RO Brooks course #76 Molesey . 424 J R. Laughrey.117 ' 401 Kamsack 108] 428 Ilusion SEOOND RACE—Ooe mile and fifty .v-rd';! 75)Col, Jack 394 E. T. Fryer...117| 369 Bankara 105/ 365 Susannah selling: threeyearoids and upward | 576 Arimo 112| 418 Biack Mate ...117 | 421 Derdom 106| 428 Budapest 542 Ara (Miller) J112 | 375 Ampedo 7| 429 Banlada . 108) Lovey Mary (Mann| 424 Orflene ... Melhs‘kmh(“(gzrkerh Mill Sor erson) *Lord :flum (Fleur de Lis Stable). *Judge (Ramsey) - Comiifo (Keene It became necmny for the judges to settle a dispute yesterday be- et. clerks of course—! tween the trainers over the right | Middleton. who will act as starter for the races, to ride Miller in the closing race. The arrived last night. boy had been originally scheduled to|race from J. O. and G. H. Keeno for The drag hounds of the San Mateo ride Ethel Day. When that mare was | $825 by J. E. Case. County Hm\l. ‘which were scheduled to 548 Burnolette (Butter) -102 1 e scratched, he was assigned the mount| Willie E. Spence, the larmer Jockey 556 Bogum ) - 82| FIFTH RACE—Five and a half forlongs; eell- | gyxry RACE—Six mflm‘._ weliney toun |00 C. E. Durnell’s Laura F M. Al|who broke and developed the two-year-|Out, the rain having rendered the T M - il e year-olds and upward: : 3 Farrell, trainer for Molera & Joseph, |olds that S. C. Hildreth has been racing | §round unsafe for jumping. UNS AND K A’l‘ ey P e s 421 King Abab ...108] ... Tady's Beauty.103 8 protested against the arrangement,|here this winter with marked success,| ° —_— ~ (Rice) 547 Talamund md.n@lh) claiming that he had engaged the boy | has severed his connection as foreman NEW ORLEANS RESULTS E—Os 5 sell- to ride Cloudlight in the event of the |for Hildr He has no definite plans| NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 21.—Fair Grounds re- 'fll’"m RACE—Five end a half furlongs; — ‘i’fl.'}?fim“finfl"mm by scratching of Ethel Day. The judges|for the future, but will probably . re- | suits: ”_ e e . Gov. Rice) 96 were nppuleq_ to, with the resuit that|main on the coast this summer, instead | First race. six fur PP T o . the boy was ordered to take the mount|of taking his usual trip to the metro- ooy e kS aoss Eldred (Officer (rzm-s.l.ue m"',, 96 on Cloudlight. Aft e had won the |politan tracks. second, ” £29 *Funny_Side (MeNeil) race from Laura ¥ M by a neck, it| Willlam Walker has purchased the 858 Notth West (Caine).. E. rattatn 544 *Avonalis (Silvers). LEWIS GETS THE DECISION ::s the general opinion that he could |three-year- Xy -old Happy Rice from L x. — b sl i ve red in Miller Co. ¥ l‘g ll;:%nn?m" Marsna) Pgmfifi; f:cbe(v’:a ‘:In;’ry llr‘"! at uxcev:mdemm.;h;mm e o Jockey Horner vfll leave for the East - smve & BARm 0. Bonnet (C. Van Dusen) 98| SIXTH RACE—Six farlongs; purse; three- S oLyion DYsK | arat . ol i on Sunm I o T ; Lo Mike (Twin) Sullivan of Boston in & e 17 GRANT AVE., Nr. Market St ©18 Altanero (wiltame) .. ten-round bout in this city tonight. |the talent yestera 3 ky were both - 9 FOURTH RACE—The California Mitre (Menlo Stable) .. Lewis was stronger and m mnch the | CePtions were o lvr good thl in ‘the first race, b yexr-oids; 20ged; o 1% At (Anlers) better of the early rounds, but Sullivan 105t $4000, and J ; Johnny :Mthor fi ol s ¢ ) 581 L came back strong later, not unflchntly. l"""’v each of 0 3 DR. GIBBON Py e Clamor _(Keene) however, to give him a draw. he Bor, 5 : saddle. Second and ~ (B(D)AJ Lindley l’l"van) $55 DomanBoore. (Eitiott) ~ “... 520 Calmar (Jackson) . m”l:' . Hrachieat, oot (Bobta Vieta. Babie). . 11 Day, % 5 5 )