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» & — Inconsistent Re Runnmg of Van Dusen’s Horse FOUR 0F EVEfi Results in Rulmg by Turf Officials\ HAE LIGE: LIS YESTERDAY'S WINNERS ' —_— Best Horse. Jockey. Price. | Avia. .Brows ....... 1-1 j Pal .Graham 7-1 | Eras ..Brown { Dusty Miller.. Gross | Pontotoe. . Scoville | 1 Northwest. Samdy ...... | R. Jeffery arles Van Dusen's e frequent form re- h criticism tisfaction Emeryville ounced ¢ Ly the stewards ifornig Jockey Club, fol- wing a sensational victory of the T Aloha handica; in which e took the measure of Gum, the odde-on favorite, after having been by that horse . The officlals case under con- some e, and yester- s brought the matter runving was e stewards or- the - horse. MILLER’S RECORD DUSTY a 26, finished s of 2 length finished ninth in Family lengths handfeay beat Edwin Gum & head ap of the seaso a to a nose ing handicar ICIALS SHOWED LENIENCY v Miller, is not the only hgrse Dysen s ng that has per nconsistent. and the gen mong t rf patrons'is that th very lenfent In their hand- se when they imposed ing penalty than the su ne horse tood t e off ves- card the Starter form \er poor at the among for the ould hardly have lost k. DS ON THE favorite THR POST ted in a s wild with three at of Miller, E ridden sec- had ened poorly re 1 well ou e stretc with rom Ramus, st by the first hal t' of it with urn, where a ~.r‘k."\E e o niehed | of those who suffered in the mixup at| . 308 Black “{{{“"&,“fl‘“ fyes g |the istart and ran last with Ebel 548 Floreniee y‘\.i 150 (wm,.m., e | T e o | Thatcher all the way. With an even | | Los Ange}es Man Travels (‘M,,\nm‘?‘, Aok ;‘ and B iie, - 1 : b8 560 Elevation ¢ ) g e vere beaten off. | Preak Dollle Uollars_“'.nultl_plnlnb _ Over All the West in H'.”“:Lm (H"‘mm._ = A i 45 | have scored am easy victory, 455 *Drchan.(amaey) FAVORITE PLAYERS IN LUCK | was evidentiy much the be: His Vai Q t : back- | Scoville tede the “winner, n Ques FIVTH RACE~Futurity conrse;. selling: four ite the|from the Keene stable. i Sy | yearolds and n . H 3 500 Follow Me (Wiillame) +..........%..120 ompe- | ~ Willlam Hawke's clever Tare North-| pAGINE, Wis, Feb. 27-Therb ar.| oy noi o {Brulams : Powers, | west won the closing race of the day | iveq {nRacine last night & awell.| 110 Paddy Lymeh (0'Donneil & G a. Albla in a romp as an odds-on favorite. The dre“efi '}'“. who gave his name as| A% M AC Powell OfcCafeny) g start in | distance was seven furlongs and she|jyjoRees, afid the said that he eame in| ;.:,“;‘.f“"‘m‘l':, fre: '\,r €% but was | trailed her field for half a mile. Sandy|gearch of his sister, Miss Etta McReos. o A - » by a length, |moved up with her on the turn and|is years old, He ascertained that she 2 Golden. Rule flcfi s stout second, | she only had to breeze to run over the | o2 hare these dare sme il Toe Goe ‘Nj{f‘ffi“g‘“,“fi'{,’,‘,: - wn plioted | leaders In the stretch. The boy ““Ipnned for Chicago.. McRees said that |y the long- | pulling her up at the end. Mina Gib-|hig father and mother were lost in.a s Moss Back | son, a 100 to 1 shot, shocked the talent| | steamboat wreck~near Vancouyer Isl- how ns were prominent for | by taking the place in a drive wigh|ang At thatVtime he lived dn Los a in the stretch. | Sahara and Princess Wheéler. It Was | Angeles, California. His sister became ssor, a re-|a close thing for show, but:Sahara se-|wayward and mysteriously disappeared cot Park, threw |cured the decision. Laursa F M, held| L gusly disappeared * ength of a long strin et the southern ack, but showed no_speed at any stage of the he winner turned sp in Pal, D. 8 ain's recent ac- ouisition, whicl dden by Jockey | Graham, in front of his fleld galioped and finished six erman, which Lord Neison a Fred Bent close up. Plck- rn of early speed, badly when he could not The field contained sev- and there was a lOflZ equence. Duti- | when the barrler finally but dogE outrun Pal eral bad actors at the post in co was ‘“.fl ur LONG-DISTANCE RACING miles, third on lhe ed interest with the Willlam Durker's fras| > at even money and Isa- second choice at 3 to ked down from 18 to 5.} ters included Grafter, In- | je and Huston. A hot tip on amed horse resulted in the m ng down of his odds to 5 from Inflammable and Grafter raced out for first mile, with Iras a two A race at other star th se third and Isabelita and Huston nging up the rear, not far .away. wn sent Iras to the front on the bhouse turn the second time around the favorite was not again headed, &h she had to be ridden out at d to stall off the challenge of| ammable, who came from last posi- at the ten Jess than a length. Grafter just t Huston, the hot tip, a head ird money right at the wire, E. puu.ng up a very weak effort out. Isabelita finished dis- st FAVORITE LEFT AT POST { 7 ffth race wsas marred by a bad sta Dollie Dollars, the favorite, be- ing left at the post with two or three otners. She closed an immense gap and overhauled everything in,the race e)uepl the 10 to 1 shot Pontotoc, who, past month, will | g the remainder of the racing season. This rullng was record aince | campalgn , beaten | of the| fin-4 next by | Holt- | andicap, | e horse was made | quoted at the lib- | and | head of the stretch, to be| San Francxsco Call’s |Selling Platers foi CM« Sort W111 Ffitdmh‘ Racing Form Chart AND, Wednesday, February Hopper, presiding judge. OAKLA: . 1907.—Eighty-eighth da . J. Holtman, starte Sport Today The Call’s Selecfions clear. Track Weather ‘.4.4» Albia (H. T. Griffin). 54 Pajaroita (W. E. Lemmons). Q Adens (W. Darker)..... . a8 Watklus (8. C. Hildreth).. 540 (H. Stover)...... 1€ - (H. T. Griffin) 522 £ |Strat Murtin (C. E. Duraeli). (1 Lady Adelaide (J. H. Spratt). !l ‘Couplad with Aldia. **Coupled with Boggs. 435, 49 2.5. At post % minute. O at . 710 Adena, show, 1 . £ by Haudsome-La Bruja. Second easily. . Highest price—Lady was probably best. Pajaroita ran a smart Ta be could have won. Adena closed well. Gaga showed some early speed. Separate entry betting—Albla, place, 1-3; out show. Trained by Themas Jefferson. Watkins not much. Fourth race—Andrew. upek. Lu- cini, Orchan, Fifth race—Golden Rule, Judge, Aaron J. 13% inaniy i By J. R. Jefler;{ ; én 4 1 First race — lle-uriu. 8% Sy el o Mike, Chenowee. t y 7 2l 4" | Musgrav v W g 6 1i4 g r. e, oW Second race—Ink, Luy #uuo-,, 5 134 3" |scoille AT %% e e % o | Third nu—\'heéinu, T 7 | | “ter, The Minsourt 1:44%. Albla, place, 1-4; show, 1.6, Pajaroita, | i Start_good. Won rid- Adelaide 75. Albis had the early speed and ce under indifferent handling. Riders reversed, Moss Back ran a falr race. COND RACE—Six -nd/( Baif furlong: m,'uzs. / Sixth race—Gemmell, Triumphs selling; four-year-olds and upward; value to ant, Louise Fitsgibbe . / WSt = % % Str. Fin. ~Jockey emng platers of th Wr Y “Fountain ! |Dr. Shermen. a (J. E. H 558 {Lord Nelson, 4 (Fieur de 848 IFred Bent, 4 (Scharetg Co.) . 447 Pickaway, s (A. J. Jackson) . 532) 3 : L%.',?I..L,"‘.-. G Bralees) 0l |1y hazardous undertaking. —Memorize 485 |Anvil, & (C. E. Murra 106, |and Irish Mike will probably fight it '5:: D ea 1. asid. Eyan) . 26! | out for the big end o tie purse i the | S m”' Y-'r:o".‘!r 3 Hm.(.‘:‘\“\.un- :::u 8 | opener, a four-tarlong" dash for ‘two- e a < s 4 s year-olds. Chenowee ‘#u Lenorflldlla me—:24, :48 45, 1:16 15, }- At post 7 2 1. ‘Sherman, place, 8; sho Nelson, show, 1. Winer b. X {1ook best of the-halfugr, by D, Fountala. atehed —Yellowstone, Start poor. Ink and Lady Pashion we;e second driving. 'n“;:. price—Pal 7, Nelson &, Plckaway 50, Shady |m. n their last starts aBpd: are the most He went right to the front,/outran Plckaway in # ter a Ifkkely contenders among the bad lot en- D rman closed v.” Nelson h r las of a ride, would have betu second. Shads ad an ran poar | tered for the ‘weGond U Stiesthtrals & - THIED RA i T AR % | spiit of the second and*¥n equally bad 584 CE—Two miles; selling; four-year-olds and upw value to first, {Tot will srtins. Vincentid: [ paesibly tie o e e =" ;mo\l promising. The Missourian might‘ 00 i > b o] L | do in this cheap company. 1 - 500 ieanny: Bae) - I P | Andrew Mack, Lucian aid Orchan :Gg (l_‘.lru‘mr, : (Blasingame Bros.) 107 Graham ;film.lhl finish in the order named in the 18 |Huston, 4 (Stevehs & Som) E. Wa 98 Eeabelita. o (T 3 ey s {!nuxth Lucian is in good form, and { 43, 1:51 | Sut show. no-Panilla easily for first mile, then moved up to be ridden ‘out to the lust Bome, but camestrong again nt the end bad oue. Isabelita moved up a quarter fr. walk ~Oue and an eighth milc to first, $800. and_Owner 4 «Stevens & Soun) .4 M. A Stlyers) Miss Rillie, 8 (Maple Stable). Edwin 6 today, D. Dollars, 3 (Buchanan) Neptunus, 6 (Caine Co.) E. M. Brattain, a (J. D. Miilin) 1( Earl Rogers, 4 (8. C. Hildreth) 107 Hedgethorn. 4 (McCafferty). Salable. Water Th Magrane, E. Thatc} 104 6 (Hoag 1108'10 At post. 3 minu ¢ end | will furnish the sport a | this afternoon. evidence in four of th ataaa=Sumn events, picking winners looks 1 an extreme- if Andrew Mack faiis‘to run his race, which is by #o means improbable, in- |'asmuch as he has troublesome legs, ‘Lugian is likely to win. Orchan yuns “at thé e be& after a letup, suLh as he hn had beaten a fi 2 Huston in Inst stride. . but suddenly tired and stopped for a time. \ The fifth, a highwéight ,nflalmvgr the Futurity course, is*a tough-looking betting propesition. Gelden . Rule, Judg®, Titus, Aaron Fand Hersain all ppear to haye a changce. ~ Gemmell is Consideréd to be a colt_of the Aloha hshdicap; three-yea { i some class and should be'able to take the measure of the ordin: eld with which/he’ will run in the cloying race s minnte, O of the day. Triumphantsand -Louise mus, - show 14, Winner br, Fitzgibbon ave the likeliest eontenders. e l“L;-;* H\‘r"',! ”‘! r‘“l'rrlfit‘ <45 e Malitah’s recend .form has been poor. usty Mijler's race a startiing reversal. He ks i 4 wid won ont fn the Iast stride. Hunter | 'Urze hasjan gutside. chasnce. iR S Today’s Eniries The entr!es /and weights tor tod«yl races are as follows: xmsr llA(‘E—!‘our furlongs; Acu.ln‘,. ;j-m- 0-year-olds *Kustler (Gritin) (Fergusony. .. Brookleaf Bathwont Co.) - Leonrdsdale (R R. Rice Jr.) k Galmoore (Sheridayy 'hpm)n‘-'e ove and put up a weak world 'of ground last tura Others outclassed ear-olds and upward; vadue to first, $325 en: Tackbon lnmnmc “im\pr b. B. Tt bad 100 tes. 3 : 1 Hee (u.mm nd driviog. High pric . Rogers 5, Hedgethorn Magrane Fiosdtemoriae (Higreny” 1 Pontotor. 0f to 'good advantage. kept within striking distance of the lesders” tooe tue load pee “Zoe Young (1. Coliing)” at the last turn and won as he pleased. Dollie Dollars, practically left, wss best. - The By Crowngel-Rillita. i effort to get up told and she swerved badly at the end. Neptunus closed well. Brattain A 3 and Rogers raced each other to a standstill and stopped to a walk. The former very badly SECOND RA( e ridden sellin: fopts ){‘e-undt 587 =1x'm "RACE ] -k ( ¥ i Gatled (Toldg) -0 index ] 'H 3 O WSt © i . e e | Index. orse and_Owner ~ Y ¥ Jockey | Op. 7 *Keuova (Ellerd). 303 North West, 6 (W. Hawke)..|106| 5 6~ %3 h 1 ndy 35 S Chestnut (Live Dak g 50S (M. Gibson, ‘4 (Washington)..[106/ 2 1 43 2 % [Spargur | 60 476 Cantoove (Galbi S hara, 4 (J. D. Miilin}. 106 1 4 51 3ns [McRride | 4 7 *Potrero Grande Tk §) Princess Wheeler, (Fine).. 110/ 4 2 3 1n 43 [Rettig { -7 505 Reality (Armor &° Laura F M, 2 (C. 1i.1110/ 6 3 % 51 |Graham 3 535 The Only Way lA’l'fl(‘hk‘ Kenova, a (J. 106, 3 6 6 TKirschiba 20 571 Lady Fashion (Keene) _North West. i iene) w, 6. v Start fair. West 9-10, Sanara 6, Wheeler & Nortn West. as usunl, slow to hegin. made |, LHIKD RACE. One ' an eishtn mijes up ground graduaily and breezed home from the last furlong pole. Mina Gibson showeq. | " fourvefrdids and up: | speed, fell back’ and then closed well on her own courage, Sahara, badly ridden, sbould L Tty e liave been second. Princess Wheeler rfn a smart race, but found if too far. Laura I M T I stopped to walk when she looked to Lave o chance. \ o "“('-,,.‘""‘ = no‘ | B 506 Modicum (L. geb. Winner b. m. by Mo Second driving. Higl Xmll Sahara, shosw, 1-2. Won in a gallop. {after racing Farl Rogers and E. M.| | Brattaln into subjection, went on to| win by five lengths. The favorite was| | an easing up second, & length in front! | of Neptunus, who ran over several of the tiring leaders In the stretch. Water @ | Thrush dosgod it on bélng unablé to {get to the front. Magrane was on at a short price, stopped to a walk in| the stretch when she looked to have |a chance to be a bangup second. Jockey Brown carried off the riding honors With two winners, Graham, Sandy, Scoville and ‘Gross accounting for the other four. (ossip of the Track Handicapper Egbert announces the ‘weightn for the Waterhouse Cup at |two and a quarter miles to be run as |the feature event of next Saturday’s | programme as follows: Logistilla 116, Ostrich 114, Nealon 113 Dusty Mijier 112, Neva Lee 112, Good Luck 112, Proper rm Marius 11 110, Edwin Gum 110, Mamie Al- | gol” 108, Bmu lns Lubin 108, Reservation §os, " imett's 108, Soufriere 107, The ]nmu T8 Mtes c:irgl;n 106, 'afi'm""’x‘éi 105, Cambridge 105, 3 en 104, | xnmufl‘ 104, Red Leaf 104, Standover 103, Trus | Wing 103, Gatewsy 102, Captain Bush 102, Jack Tt 301, he Borgian 10, Tom Hoberts 100, | ey del Mundo 100, Lisarg 100, Grafter 100, | The Captain 100, Benvolid 100, Harbor 100, | Rubric 100, Circus 100, Jocund 100, Veterano 100, Cloveriand 100, Blue Eyes 100, Ramus 100, Huston_100, Chancellor Walworth 100, _Bob | Regon 100, Baker 100, Supreme Court 100, Frank | Flitner 100, Dolinda 100, Atkins 100, Komoka 100.\W. B. Gates 3. lias 98, Woodsman- 98, Marshal El Prlmem 17' L dale ¥7. File fl’lellelcfiT o7, dstone Beech! o 07, 1 You 97, The Oaly . 1 Tola Pm:cmn-: 37, Bombardler 9%, Gra m M uu. Joker 97, Tenordaie 95. Kenova Alamo 5, Tony Faust 05, Fred Mulboliand 95, Mina Gibson 95, Bloody 6. C. E. Durnell’s Californfa Derby win- iner Temaceo is now at Ascot Park, | where he will be rested up for a few days prior to resuming the trip to New Orleans, in order to reduce the risk of the long journey on the cars af- fecting the condition of the colt. Willlam Walker has decided to re- main here with his useful and consis- tent string until the close of the local seaton. He will ship east about May 1 so as fo reach Toronto about-a week prior to the opening of the spring meeting at that place. Del Fountain thinks that Water | Thrysh will win some races for him when the track gets fast. He believes that with a little more racing the 1021 110 5 BROTHER 15 SEARCHING - FOR A WAYWARD SISTER 493 Busy Bee' (CHifford 571 Briarthorpe lMc(-etlrlrkl 554 Bonar (Stevens) < FOURTH * RACE—One’ mile; * ear-glds'and_up from the home of her aunt. sent out to find her. He traced her to San Francjsco, up the coast to Portland, thence to Min- neapolis, Milwaukee and Racine. Sheuld he find her it will be his effort to take her back home to Los Angeles, the aunt there being well to do. He was 553 5: b Je my Lyons (Hayes 565 Trinmphant (Keene] 'Appronucexhfl! al RESULTS AT NEW Omm NEW ORLEANS, 'Feb. 27.—Faic | Srouslanres sults Pirst nu six furwnu, pelu.ug—-xo Quarter | wou ‘Aljiance second, Bert Osra third. *Time, Second race, mile and iyzndn. =l Grenade won, Paul Cli third. Time 46 4-5. will get over her habit of stopping In the stretch. Mamie Algol, who made a new rec- ord for threesmiles at New Orleans last week, 18 on the way to Emeryville| Thicd race, five fariongs—Keator won, Fi and will be a certain starter In the | Dress second, Soprano thi Time, 1:01 4-5. " | Fourth race, -rnlul . four #nd a half Thornton stakes at four miles two weeks hence. If she arrjves here in there is a possibility that she may a bid’ for the Waterhouse Cup urday. ~ Jack Keene was a greatly surprised mman when his Juvenal gelding Ponto- toc romped to the wire an easy winner in the fifth race. He not oniy lost the opportunity of winning a bet on the horse, but actually lald top , price against him in his book and paid out a considerable sum as a consequence. The horse, although he showed speed In his last previous start, has not amounted to much since '.ha'Hot Springs meet- ing a year ago. 1 Twenty-nine bookmakers went on in the big ring at yesterday's cutin: The ‘Arizona and New York clubs went oft, but their places were taken. hy the Christopher and Owensboro clubs. Indicatigns now point to a track for the running of the Water- house Cup on Saturday. The condlflo}x of the course was wonderfully proved vesterday. R. R. Rice Jr. has purchased the two- vear-old Lenordsdale from H. T. Grif- fin. Cottontown is in training for the Broou-n: Suburban handleaps. ively announced that there wi } r&tprlng meeting at Memphh. ¥'s scratches: Yano*rton ¢ Corn Blossom, Nigrette, Humf Nixth race, won, Cutter secon 1:15. NEW ORLEANS, Fe Conner, president of 1 Joekey Club, died t W. : Sifhe Sin i | \\m Edited by R. A. Smyth \lmm DIIEAWH TO THE CALL. - LOS ANGELES, Feb. 2T.—A large cmwd saw the racing at Ascot ‘Park this uhmoon. a halt furlongs; for with 31000 added_money. of four sellin Three good. 95 0’ juicy odds of 100 to 1 Jockey C Koerner wfll leave_ kland tonight. Koerner will #nish the season at Emeryville, season at Emeryville. Koerner a mount in every race today. Asm Entries 'The weather, was clear u'lvk fast and they got thelr money’s worth. The feature event was ‘the Santa Barbara stakes, at four and two-year-olds, ‘Balbus won it. The rest of the card was made up and one purse event. ced horses finished the money in the opening race. Chief £ yers.at 7 to 1, won; Talavera, at 110,16 1, placed, ‘nflm-t 8 to 1, showed. Pigquet, at 5 to 1, won the second race; Hi Caul Cap, at 16 to" 5, was lm‘n,a. and - Phy: showed at the for not but will go to New Orleans, where he will ride in the Derby on March 16, Jockeys Fischer and Keogh expect to finish l::de 'FIRST RAUE—-S!‘!M'&‘J"R‘ short course: | 199 Indian IT 439 Brennus a79. Vineedo 181) Dr. Loj (sur oms 1’2 SECOND RACE_Futurlty course; elifng, up: three-year-olds and 457 Tl Harst 7 Fustian . 423 Interhude 415.Elfin King 456 Vandola 361 Monmey Muss 431 Little Gregg 159 Willle au,:.. in Ascot Selections Thaddeus. Second ‘race — Nun’s entry, Waterbelle. Sixth race — The Bauble, Chancellor Walweorth. THIRD RACB—Brooks course; selling; year<olds and up: iwell entry. FIFTH RACB—Three furlongs; purse; year-olds: Veiling, three- two- 42: “Talfen .110] 314 Waterbelle Lonta -110! 412 Turneway . Amn G-rmk ..110] Vivian ... Billowy ......110| 302 **Saucy 38 Conmte M .. **Inspector Bixd110 SYTIEN **Carman_entry. . iy 18] SIXTH RACE—Seven furlongs: purse: 118} 300 Henty Waite. .114) 460 Search Me | 437 T. Roustabout:113|(431)Bauble 06 443 Susannab 323 E“llhlilh F " eApprentice allowance. -106] 428 Winsome Ways. 81 SCOT .Lx Teb. 27 ~ .Yockq Club. colofig; 4, W. Hainilton, clear. 'Track fast. (y-elghth day of the winter meeting of the Los presiding judge; Richard Dwyer, starter. Wum-r - Horse and Owner & % Str. Fin. | Jockey | Op. OL Chief O'Haver (B. Wayland) .. B §h 31 12%|Grand . ; | 5 |Talavera (E. J. Baldwin) 111 1%2h |C. Koemn 10 10 8 4%21 32 |MeDanlal 10 8 21 51 44 [Hudiin 20 30 151 6%5n 8 8 |Early Flower (W. T. And h 81 TX 64 7 320 |Rosemary°D (Baver & Co.) 1 2h 4371 52 165 446 [Light Comedy (A. Shield 2 dn 81 81 s T 422 [Caret (W. H. Owen). 2101 91 9u 6 10 458 |Friendly ¢T. A. Full 111 4111101 50 100 52 [Falstalt (1.9, Kelly) 6n 61101111 B 15 401 [Song of the Sex (Gilby 128124122123 ‘ 50 60 477 {Shasta Max Urueken it 13 [F. Sullivan...| 30 60 %, 1:02%. Chief, 3-1-place: 3-2 show. Tala- At post 3 minute o 14, 148 vera, 4-1 place; 2.1 she, Bankara, 6-5 show. Winner b..c. by Pirate of-Penzance-Margaret 11 (Trained by Second driving. and won han E. Wayland. Third easi) idden. ra set Scratched—Elsie A, Kitty McCarthy. 0] Blver Start good. Won easliy. iways well up took the lead at the paddock-gate ce, but hung lust part. Bankara eloged ground in -@::n -ldb ird e sias never calied apon m'm Tace. Luckett Wad early speed but stopped final aix. . Piquet made a runa opon o enem& Nerselt ang race of " it. was simply cal rent. al the streteh, but hung When the plnc came. Rosemary had early speed. Balance not much aceount. X SECOND nlckofl( mile; selliog; threeyearolds and upward; value to Brst, $325. ; T o and_Owner. IWHSt. % % % _Str. Fin. | !oeny IOp. oL k71T : tabie) ~. %11 12514 14 51 462 (Robinson) n5%4n 31 21 16-5 8 ) n 32432 41 3 1% 100 ‘ 592 7h 5h 4n 12 11 8% T%54 12 ” %21 21 2h 64 3 281 92 S4 Tn “ 1 4h 53 6 81 8 1 64 633901 91 " . 110a11 1 10 I%Noru.ny 50 (Moare & (0.} . 2 710 1410 ¥ 11 |Carroll .. 50100 of at 241«»% Tlme—- 23, .wu,. 1 15 13 qm Piquet, 21 plm 1 show. 201 show. b. Lord Esterling-Chilkoot. Siche itiTie 5. Rabtaoh: Fellon KId Belae. Sreri Took nter- lad! Str. Fio. | Jockey T3 1o 12 12 |Mchael 2322 23,22 Harris: 31 4841 3 41 3h 31 4 5F 5h 5h 5 81 6h 62 6 9 86 Th 1 1 72 856 8 619 L] 9 *Disgualified for_foul o At post 2 2 nulntices. O at $:48 - Time— 1, 8%, 1:14%, 1:27%. Life, 435 place: show. Milner, eé 85 show. Jetsam, 3-1 show. wmnu hl&n by Sweetheart- Palmist, - Trained by E. Waylfd. good. W sAme. Third driving. tart Won Niblick t0oK the desd ai the star(, had all the speed, but i the s peatedly cut off Life and was disqualified and pl d last. Life always well np and teh run for home re- with clear satling would probably have won. \mm was coming fast and strong snd outgamed 466 to_first, second, §200: FOURTH, RA LFuur and a halt nmong-. s-m.—q-rw. stakes; two-year-olds: value $1490 third, $100. | Tndex.| (l Balbos (G. J. 1412)|Early Tide (U. _(440) Martha Jape (R Long) .. 7 lle Arman). Carman) . ‘ll'- 440 ine (R F. né‘fl:-'-v": (U. 7 de Karodo PP P . 5 B, .ansa a€8aaadhw n: T esCarmah eniry. STVAQAEA starter. \2 lnute: O at. 3.2, Time:24%. 45, 543 Balbus, &3 place; 13 show. Dear- man entry, ont place and show. #Carman entryy out show. Winner by Alvescot- trious. Traiped by J. S. Robert. n’nw got & Tide stood I Start good. “Won handily. Harvel ran his race. los- Second drlvlng Third easily. ing seart, led his fleld all the way and had something left at the end. sixteenth drive gamely. Jane closed sturdily. Karodo L 467 f\-ni ng mne. Selling; three-year-olds and upward: vaine to first, §325. ~ %__ % _Str. Fin. TWHSt. % Fin. | 1 Op 014 M._Stokes) a1 “% T. B, Moots). 20 & Co) it 1833 a-m‘a.a\-a ERIEEETrs oz o e L l(& nt ‘htbcfl}l‘ll but hung at the wnatuu‘ g at.fhe nlMoet Stoessel made xteentl: outgam. lountebank ran & EPRO - ?Eg-s 12 nmr hatn ww—g' mu—n&mn Second Nothl easy victory. Irqn closed stoutly. La on.. race and scored an ml sixteenth. | 2010 2tk I # Winner Axtes, easily. l R 'ERSITY, Feb. 27.— 's fast crew of pro- e defeated | mvnb{ly team in their poor work d Theile lnr‘:mn teo much | frst d their only running feat by taking the'last to slip aw: from him. The varsity came back In eighth sufficlently strong to win. two ‘bases when Stott allowed a fast one the Scott drew a base on bajls, stole second and 'reached home when Dick Egan threw wild to first Owen's bat. on a hot one Captain Presley left fleld. from then drove Owen In with a long smash to ‘The work of the cardinal infleld was replete with brilllant flashes. handled several all but chances, short fleld In classy style. _bleacher contingent was highly Fenton Impossible nd Cadwalader covered the The en- ‘couraged by the exhibition of today. The teams lined up in this order: Theile, base; Adams, d base; Kuné, shortstop; Egan, third Heitmuller, le fieH. Bpencer. fleld; right fleld. DPitcher; Presley (captain), first base; Mc- base; Kelly, center bus Wms Santa Barbaral(ELLY TOMEETWHTNEY _ Stakes at Ascot Park IN THE DREAMLAND RINK Will Take Place of Jack McLaughlin in Four- Round Bout By R. A. Smyth The management of the Manhattan Club has found a substitute for Jack McLaughlin tn Joe Kelly, who has agreed to meet Kyle Whitney, tha showy welter-weight, In one of tha bouts on the club’'s programme tomor= row night in Dreamland Pavilion. The other bouts on the card seem to prom- ise lots of action. Johnny Murphy, who enjoys the excitement of competi- tion, is to meet an old opponent In Willle Conroy. Phil Knight, who is considered one of the best boys In his class, will hook up with George Sgn- fanson. Cherles Mayer, the Hastern heavy-weight, will try out a mew can- didate for honors in the ring !n Fred Sommers. f = . » Jimmy Britt and Corbett are still far from beng matched, owing chiefly ta the fact that the ‘alifornian wants to see If something better than an en- gagement In Nevada cannot be ob- tained here when boxing Is resumed, Corbett Is training at Moano Springs, near Reno, and will be in the best pos- i sible shape if the match is made. . . . Frankie Warren, who claims the amateur boxing championship of New | York at 150 pounds, is in this city at | present and is anxious to get a match | with some boxer in his class. Spider Kelly has him in hand and thinks he is a promising boxer. He has had twa fights on thils coast, knocking out Al tConners in three rounds and Dick O'Hara in seven rounds. He s pra- nounced a hard hitter and has all the gameness any boxer » in his busi- ness. He .is belng managed by Jaclk Ryan of 2024 Sutter street. \ Lew Powell is trying to get a match with Dick Hyland and Jim Grifin, who represents him, offers to put down a& substantial side bet. Hyland seems to be in strong demand and with all tha offers of matches he should be busy in the ring for some time. . . Battling Nelson expects to bs baclk in Ame}ica next month. He hag been showing to big houses in Liverpool re- cently. The Goldfigld fight plctures are } to remain on-the other side until July, having been booked that far in_ ad- vance, The strike of the concert hait artists in London interfered with Neb son’s plans, as he was drawn into th controversy through no alt of his 4 own. It is expected that before &the passing of thls vear Nelson will meet Gans in the ring agaln, and he may concede Britt a veturn match. The Californian is anxious to try .comelu- sions with him. T TES WL e T BASKETBALL TOMORROW The high school athletes that have been out trying for the naske L.ball teama | WIlT take tne faitrative in academio sports tomorrow afternoon., when the team from the Wilmerding hool of { Industrial Arts will lin the team from the Poly School. | It is the purposs cials to have this bran sports concluded firs { may not interfer { striving for track homo | league games, final and final gam | March 3. The onjy o offi- ir spring contests i(ake place before this | San Francisco and Bay County {days, and basketball Is thus Insured | good financial support. The game tomorrow will be held I | the gymnasium of the Young Men's Hebrew Associatign at 3 o'clock, {and should prove a lively contest. Iff i the Polytechnic boys should defeat the aggregation from Wilmerding, they Do !doubt will win subleague honors, |the Wilmerding team s at praux considered the strongest team on this side of the bay. a team this year, as it was from tha, league. Even should de= velop a it 1s flf\uhtful ‘whether would, e a winning ome, as alf last” year's champlons have left schook Wilmerdlag bas most of her last year's téam, Braunagal, Patterson and Hilliard are “crack” basketball players, They are the holdovers. Wilmerding: also has Stadfelt and Trowpridge, twe players with whom ft expects to sure prise the é&pectators, and with Baume baugh and Surryhne for substitutes: its prospects are promising. Of the Polytechnic team littls 1s known, outside of Korbel and Harrfson,, Polytechnic will have a fighting team, however, which will keep things hum- ming. The second contest will take place Tuesday afternoon, same time and place, between Lick and Lowall The teams will lne up as follows: Wilmerding — Forwards, Braunagal (captain) and Patterson; guards, Stade felt and Trowbridge: ceater, C. Hile liard: subs, Surryhne and Baumbaugh, Polytechnic - Forwards, Hays ana Northamp; guards, Harrison \_ and Jacobs; center, Korbel; subs, Singleton and Meheien. Few tobaccos suit all tastes. } ‘The one that can, most justly, Iay claim to that disSmction— hug an exquisite blend of - choice flawors, is the famous LUCKY.STRIKE M h Pipe Tm