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L2 THE SAN KFHRANCISCO CALL FRIDAY, MARG]I 1, 1907. Sports - .;. Starter Holtman’s Poor W ork at the Barrlér‘ Is the Cause of General Dtssatlsfabtlon | Five Fravorites Defeated at Emeryvflle 1 SEVEN STARTERS NAMED IN' GINETTE HANDICAP *| Weight Adjustments Should Edited by R. A. Smyth Brennus, at Good Odds, Canters Home Furst m Sz‘eeplechase Event at Ascot Park N s first 9 \l-..\‘l‘l-‘llnAl“ Il\!\l’;l‘!fl . Los GELES, Feb. 28.—For the 3 , San Francisco Call’s acmg orm Make It an Interest- | cme i many weeks thero was & stee- e s Ascot Park Irack ro a Horne. Jockey. ing Contest plechase at Ascot today. Earlier in the = e e - 2% 9 “ o o - —Seventy-nint y winter meel ngeles oclt\' Ll\h b . A0 Wi o | P - a3 3 :m 32 lg‘v'herJ‘ i m:.: hoghr: - Do B0 [ Shsacy e “JUmipREe s ertI SEHaues (‘olovfole(.:T W lrfi:;“';’mmng Judge. Richard Dwyer, starter. Weather ciear: rrack four. = 3- « r, pres! Jud ol " = = s = but after one ase, - fou id: a Tu Lady Fashion Scoville -1 5 = - first, $335. several times each week, bu FIRST RACB—Steeplochase, handicap, short course; four-year-olds and upwar sty 81 588 FIEST RACE—Four furlongs selling: maldens; (wo-year-oids; value to § The Cfl“’s Selecfiolls jockey had been }(illeld al:jd se“;er:l o:’n- 469 first, $325. 4 | . f i s e- ¥ Sth_7th Str. Fin. | Jockey_ | Op. €L -1 | - a Own Jockey | Op. _ CL. ers had been serlously injured steep lndul Horse_and_Owner. 3d P CL g e e <y I skt S~ Willisse 8 1 PR chasing was -dropped. No accidents Brennus, a (Orange V. | Srablm 2 11 18 14 110 |McBride | e Juage Davis 7 | Gulzioore (. Sheridan [Sectie 15 marred the race today. Brennus, at § o [, s (Drunae v Shabie 8,8, 32 22 |Lomersma 5 10 | Manten. ... Koermer ...... 51 Rustler (H. 7. Gritan .o 25 150 By J. R. Jeifery to 1, cantered home first over the jumps Decimo, 4 (2. Shiclds) 43 33 23 36 [0Connr 13 43 S Willis -5 11-5 ithis Vincedo, 5 (Mrs. Tupper) 2 72 4 > Irish Mike (B ' {Seontite e TE e First race—Orena, Pajaroita, in 3 mll&ut:sfl!‘in[. ':h; time was within Fieor 8 i uc 23 3% 5. 5" R S *2 4 {McBride -.2| 40 50 || Heather Scott. s AN At the post_ . _Brennus, 5-2 place; 1_show. 3 piace: % [Sandy {58 <3 Seccond rave—Black: Sam, | Ca- P 3 el x?:lf::nu. (;',m show. Winner b. g. by Bassetlaw-Peril. Trained Suipley. (W.E.Applegate R 134 Grabam B ) 5 d ’ T Scratched-—Dr. Logan. Start good. Won cantering. Second and third easily. Bremnus took B foung {D. Oollins n - |Clifford 0 50 nardo, Bright Albert. * the lead at the start, fenced perfectly throughout and was never called upon to extend him- E Hhe at (Ste {E. Dugan ...{ 15 50 Third race—Tawasentha, Mer- | | SCO! ections { self. Indian lay out of it until the stretch, where he picked up his fleld one by one and g - W. B 10 |30 wright .. 50 100 St | finished an easy second. Decimo ran well, but the beavy impost told on him. Thaddsus had st Emery Time— 24235 te. Off at_1:44%. Galmoore, place, . — 1 early speed. but stopped in the stretch run. geles who plloted n,..iy Hustier, show, 15. Winner b, c. by Galveston—Hannah Moore. Fourth race—Little Mirthful, First race — Bribery, Taxer, nt Burns T a D. ¥. Fole ratched —Memor: Start g--r.dh “‘T all o:’n nfi“’:;‘- rl-‘-rlll'{' Black Prince, Cardinal Sarto. Madden. in th ( sh Mk ook 2 bLad t riy speed, SR 3 g Dgrac ible ey clomed well, snd mas possibly ot Rustier closcd fairly well. irish Mike Fifth race—Mansard, Van Ness, Second. e TG B e X — Horse and Owner WISt & the two most valuable [ S Be Mk Semprovent | o t= Lord of the Forest. Liszsie Albertine. ?&,’ ostian, & (W. T Auderson). (119 4 - C u‘.lu‘ [x;‘ .F, ~ca SECOND RACE—One and an th miles; seiling; four-vearlds and upward; value £ Sixth race—Pontotoe, Jocund, Third race—The Major, Otto 835 \"s;mn‘;,“o TD’,‘.‘.?,‘":?&'» Z‘ns. 5 e - ‘aine entry. Zelina, 488 Sy Ben, 4 (D, Kelly). 8| 3 riders for the ainde AR ey [ op._CL R MY 3 | 436 |Mintla, 4 (R. T, Offutt), .o....[118| 9 racing season by 8¢ s T 0 12 ¥ Fourth race — Bauble, 415 [Elfin King, a (J. Pelter)......[119| 8 o 7 th aree . astion, 5 ( wter) : - % = b ; : e Fuoidh o vt {Potrero Grande, 6 (W. Walter)|102(10 148 110 | The Ginette handicap, at seven fur-| | man, Elmdale 431 IL; Gress, @ (Nippo Staviei . 113) § Prsing th ”E—‘” in o 4 4 92 |longs, will be the feature of an or- Gi‘mh l;-efistoe sel, Foncasta, { %28 linterlude, & (6. Murphy): .. 1 f119] 2 E eatureess.. 1 eno - L. Willams.]| & 9 v y. Seven eorge E. Miluer. At the post 11 minutes. O at 2:7. Time—:28%, 48, 1:10. Fustian, 710 place: i3 show. and feature 2 . ‘ H | Rettig 15 35 FAIRACY CaT At BnieryRnie to0dy. SEVs Sixth race—Illusion, Blue Bot- Muss, 45 place: 2.5 show. Velling, 53 show. Winner ch. §. by Margrave Ten: Folier won r\¢|n{ the six —'\u ts Chestnut 8 |W. Kelly . 80 43 have been named to go, and with the tle, Ed Tracy. }nl’nm V lw P. “Anderson. ~ Scratched—Ly hl Wronsman, Vandola, Willls Gregz, Mohur, of armairs witch had previs e | 538 I : |¢™Wihazs| 30 10 |welsht sajustments should make it an i leaa 5" stk 420 aC the nd whs TuSIng away Fom Bls B, Mase g0k Thoingh ok valled twice t 1 {Galice, 3 (3 1T 1\-nderwut 20 30 |interesting contest. Pontotoc showed 2 the stretch turn, but was unable to overhaul the pacemaker. Velling came fast a: the end. Garnet Ferg ; the 76 |Cantoone, © & E.){106/11 1 1 |Jarrett 100.° 100 | $nat he haa ronnded ihto form when he Ascot Entries __ Mintia hun e end. & 3 ot thing in the first race, a fur - 50 4-5, . 1:581-5. AL post 2 minutes. Off at 2:11. Fashion, place, easily beat a falr field on Wednesday, | 471 THIRD RACE—Brooks course; seliing; three-year-olds and upward; value to Arst, §325. iz ek for . 2 nd his 5; stow, 83 show, ‘2. Ink, show, 12 Wisner—Ch. m. by’ Prinee |0y PR D TR Ok and win 4 B e e of Momaco Lady i"?;:.h.’d- g b iy ‘;".‘:", "+ |again. Jocund has been running well | FIRST RACE—Six furlongs; selling: | - ST Horse and Owner IWtiSt. % % % Str. Fin. | _Jockey | Op. OL n of two enova, 23.5; , 18-2; . 40. . 3 5 < - ond was the best th: . retch and Scoville outrode Hunter on Potrero Grande |and will probably be right there at the | [:{gy;}l:;lg.an ”2 :4‘:4i %'-we G‘i’:}l‘:{"*_flvlw :g ]‘l-:ree:;ll 3 (;? Fr, [;1'0?“:‘,, }Mi 2 g 1 ?}‘ ?Ix' 3 ;"i B ‘?nund".“ : 24 with him. P. Sher way badly. Ink sopped 108 walk sfter set- |end. Fisher Boy is lHkely to be & keen | (Cripril. {110| 438 Dr., Crook ...102| * 462 |78k "Little, 6. (3. Rovineon). |118| 1 2 38 8 %4 35 3 234/). Banimas -| '3 o9 quoted at the lucrat L ok ————— |contender. Neptunus and Sea Lad, the | 462 |J. Adams, 6 (Davidson). f111/3 8% 5% 4bh 5b 4h |Knapp . 4 4 won by three p Ouve snd su eighth miles; selling; four-year-olds and upward; value © |(gajne entrv, must both be conlceged & | SECOND RACE—One mile; selling: _“ :% Xlnrk'le“)hy:r‘(:.li“obhen \ml:g 21 51 _s'\,' ";2 :n |Talbert ‘ 15 20 eading al e chance. Martinmas has a royal chance | 44 Allopath 105] (436) L. Albertine...105 | |Avontellus, Flmwood F.)..|100) 1%Th 71391 61 |Hudlin 0 60 C hw’ Frgrociye jon his best races. The distance is a| 309 Raoia ~105| 464 Viona 103 464 |HI Caul Cap, a. (Robinson)..|106! 6 4h 2h 22 2n 73 |McDaniei . 52 ams pilo’ | 488 Lillle B 1103|464 Phyz :c'.’n Col. Bronson, 4 (Hunter St.)|104{11 51%42%61 61 8. [0 F. snlnv‘m r Mike w a rece: bit short for Blue Byes. | 453 Lady Chlswell.105| 354 Thora Lee ....105 |Adonis, 4 (T. Cassidy). dmfsa 31771 81 93 (Radtke 50 race and Orena ran well at Ascot Park and | G5y \ig% [aier . "105) 410 Hattle Carn ..105 212 !Rosmf 5 (H. L. Jones) “ho6f 4 10 1010 1010 1010 1 10 % | Knnz paddock w Stephenson ) may win the opener. Pajaroita would | 400 Sunmark + 1051 4.:;3 l;lrmnflment ;8; C2 |Angeleno, fa. (H. N. Zahn). 7 61%9h 0511 11 | and was beater 5 (Lee & Son) Dugan. 10 12 |pe more dangerous with a better rider 417 Lucrece .......105) 438 Huapala ..... At post 2 minutes. OFf at 3:14. Time—:24%, :40, 1:15, 142, 2:05. ;,fw ;‘3 stler, wh (E. Belmont) swold 50 10 |ipan Powers up. Heather Scott is like- | 858 Netting .mJ 7-5 show. Capable, 12 place, 6 show. Jack Little, 45 show. _Winner— E . Smatior. - ork (MeGitt 107111 pargur .. 12 a0 etk bOaTURAsE. Adana haN e thorne-Miss Mayma. Trained by B. F. Hobart. Start good. Won easily. Second driving. rall. Griffin's E. Magill). .. 1108] 1 C. Williams.| 30 20 |13 4 . | THIRD RACE—Six furlongs: selling; three- Third easily. Fresais made her move on the backstreteh, got through on the turn for was up on Rustle a New. Sta.) (10 {C. Mer...0| 30 30 pan outside chance. | year-olds and upward: home, and was running away from her field at the end. Capable set the pace all the way, 20 to for & CRford) . {106, 9 A. Brown...| 10 6 There is little form to the bad 10‘,‘ 460 The Major ...115| 395 L. Wrouseman.110 but was tiring at the end and bad to be ridden out to the last ounce. Little ran an eonnections ¥ Devlin) 110, 6 !-.Na.:.: ;vfl' 9 |entered for the second. Canardo is a| 47 Taylor s“"’"”'}ifii i x‘:"o p;.:. s 9T improved race and finished stoutly. E ning on the o ' o] fap, |Watch breaker in the morning and may | 398 Merry Sport .. 55 Remember = FOURTH RACE—One and a quarter miles; bandicap; value to frst, $500. Ink, fav | OF At 2% dsmallad. |0t last graduate from the maiden ranks. | 4% Silicate o 425 Zelima 472 wound up E [ a gallop. Second | Black Sam has run in the money protty | et - Tudex.| Horse and_Owner TWost. % % % Str. Fin. o the rw e into the Busy Wigner bid up from $400 | consistently, and this may be his day to| FOURTH RACE—One mile; selling;: three- [Tartan, § (E. Wayland) ~[109) 28 28 13 32 11 X ] . _ <t 8t al Siie, weat Flght o the [ win: | year-olds and upw.rd GIO|W-H.Carer, 4 (. F. Cormanilizz| 2 40 83 4n 3321 52 o Nubonassar best of the others today. T e g 109 | 376 1*Los agelio; o ¢ odwell) 108 T 64 g a 5 > awasentha has speed and may win | 453 Kinsman | 418 McGrath, Prace’ 5 i - . the thine trom Mecheat And Bimiin | 498 b Fasas 480 Prince Chitng .:109 | - 434 0. Right, R A SR R T e S ¥ 3 FOURTH RACE—One mile; selling; four-year-olds upward; value to first, $320. e A = 5 453 R. Mitehell. 474 Bauble 107 454 |7. lem, 4 pon Stable) . }m.-;’ 1 82%32%22 1n 51% 7 w Gold Heather is hardly likely to come | %92 p 5 00 | 418 Salina 107 441 [*Reservation, a ( edwell). )mx 6 51 4n 5%8n 812K 8 shot and was R T ST | back after winning as a 100 to 1 shot. | 487 Mountebank ..109| 455 Elmdale 100 465 |Woodthorpe, 5 (Harrls) 9204 15 1h 30 L 20 Keno TG s | Blanche C has a chance if she runs her | At the post 5 minutes. Off at 3:40. Time—:24%. :49%, 1:40%, 2:06% T:run, 1 place pe . 1 1%3|Koerner | race, but she seems to be unreliable. | FIFTH RACE—! furlongs; selling; three- 2.5 show. _Carey, 1 place, 2.5 show. Bedwell entry, 7-10 show. — Winner blk. By A - {55 A Wiy | ™ ittle Mirthrul is right good now and | Year-clds and upward Fellow-Lidy Augusta. ' Trained by £ Wayiand ~ Scragched—Chimney Sweep. J.clh L;’ . el %) R # 2 S - & on handily. Second an ird same. ‘artan took the lead om'the R o R, Dari may repeat in the fourth, Black Prince | (467)Stoessel ......112| (463)Foncasta i stretch, fell back an eighth out, but came on agaln and outgamed his feld. Carey Stood & Jock ™M Harty g ikely to be the| 453 G. E. Miiner..111{ 465 Josie's Jewel..105 bard dive and made up ground gamely. Anzeino. off poot] . + e l':. ;> g "l“n\:\'nrn« 10 0 ‘?2:\11;1::{?,—1:“1 Serto axe Miely fo'De the | 4 cotiillon =\..c 108} 447 King -of. Mist., 105 finish. Right closed 3‘5('1‘ ‘gBthill e:f:yw&:;p ol N SR oo e T e A R e AT The fitth, a six-turlong selling affair, | SIXTH RACE—$ix furlongs; selling; three- | 473 FIFTH RACE—Threo furiongs; purse; malden two-year-oid flies; e ma ed down to © i s e, show, 5-2. by ¢ | promises to be one of the most hotly | yearolds: : o : from §, went to with the ris W. ( Start good. - Won ridden out >, High price contested races on the card. Five| 443 Kamsack .....112| 421 St. Or . .:107 ndex.| Horse and Owner % % % g v v 7-2, Prin w Mack best. Koerner waited with him first part, cedy sprinters will hook up. -Man- | 435 Blue Bottle " 100} Teddy Mack ..104 "» arnaway (E. Wright) | ing of the barrier a farther they ve at the right tin a slight shaking up st the paddock the horse d Speedy spri ., " A s 52 Ed Tracy ....100' Pepper & Salt.102 0 |Connle M (W. D. Millard) e S we the farther & . rf o winning by a comfortable margzin. Luclan ran his race. Black Prinee sard and Van Ness appear to have the | g5y Goig Ledge ..108} Ponemalb . 102 Tallen (B. Schrefber) . Knapp ] favor . Orchan could pever get within hailing distance. Rolla sbowed early speed, |greatest chance of winning, although Ilusion 1107| 391 Lady Kitty ..102 Wivian Méy (are Backett) S ML o -, it was done at five furlongs SEEE Lord of the Forest ran some good races | 435 El Cazador [..1 ador [ 107) 318 Cavatina .02 Lonia (H. T. Grifin) Rrnssel 592 FIFT RACE course; selling; four-year-oids and apward; at Ascot Park. 8ir Brillar quit in his |Inspector B (Carman) rush, and ey. The Miss showing speed for was prominent A. Williams away in the = C Willlams. Jockey e Spargur Bt 0o . Vanderbout bl Ehe me . : Judge, piace, 115; e R T stiow 20, show, er bIE. b. by Atl Andrew Mack. T Scratched—Joe Goss, M. A . Won east confirme £ price—Judge 7. Ruie 4, Follow Me s =t helped Tndze, been er p ght packer. Davis rode good race. saving ground and the herse came on Mack and nearly twe Mack was the the Anron /t_the post Six and & balf furlongs 593 SIXTH RACE — - Ber [ WISt Owner e an Mack Index 9 Mall down frc ter openin J bsd mo escuses. purse; Hersain r2n her race. Scharff closed well. three-year-olds; value to firs ¥ last race. Romaine seems far from his bhest form. Today’s y's Entries The entries and weights for today’'s races are as follows: Adena (Durker) - *Wayne (Chappel; Boggs (Keene) .. Billy Watkins (Hildreth) Lenordsdale (Rice) “Ed. B. (Griftin) (498)* Rhlnestone (Lee & Son) . 576 Heather Scott (Oakland Stable) Orena (W. 0. Joplin). Ch. 1. by St. Maxim-Adaie Mills. 109 104 1 112 2 104 104 108 | FIRST RACE—Four furlongs; selling; two- vear-olds. & wt. *Pajaroita (Lemmons) 2107 | 169 | | illows (G. J. Long) toland | 307 (Sauey M (R.F. Carm Morlarty | J. Harris | At the post 4 minutes. OFf at 4:12; :36%. Turnaway, 13 plac t_show Connie, S5 plac 0 show. Talien, 6-5 . ‘Winner ch f. by Peter McCue-Tern. Trained by E. Wright. Scratched—Water Belle. Start good. Won ca second and third handily Merely an exercise n Connte, always well up, came with a rush at the ___end and got_the t out. ~ *Carman’ entr ‘; 474 SIXTH R | Index.| ¥ {Manager Kohl Incorporates| metl — ione ad Gwner L2 428 |Win. Way Savage & P.).. 2% Club to Handle Bout 360 [Search Me. 4 (Bonsack). 34 % 5 331 Bauble, 4’ (Landry 44 W 390 [H. Walte, a (Lit0 51 xth Corbett 498 orth, 4 (E. W 61 AT 222 1Kl zabeth F, 4 (R. Ca 73 | 443 8 By R. A. Smyth At thoflpu;( 5 m‘i‘nmr-( R . 1:28 about, out place j : TP and show. Wavs, place show. ch. Georga Kesaler- { Jimmy Britt and Manager Willis Beetle. ~ Trained by F. Kraft. Start gool. Won easily. = Second nmkeu‘fly Britt will leave here next Monday for Roustabout run sround his field on the strateh turm, took the - lead an e end ;was }¥teno: Nevadn: torollichifhe mateh with winning as his rider pleased. Ways made up ground. Me was coming fast at the end. | Young Corbett. Manager Kohl notified e ) {3, Brown O A —hire and halwlf furlonss; | 1o Californian yesterday that a club | park, and as énly a month remains Setfioll back 3 L. Fiegibbon . AEeh | ™342 Timator (Keene) - 3 had been incorporated to promote the A I- | before the call of time the necessity gt 24 |Burning Bush . : | The Broker (7. 1. :4:: fight, and Iu;(al‘he h;;} ‘:ecured the h'l‘s !o; enel;atrsur\( atc):lm;x is applar‘;lné 3 < i raiz L R ed Era (Martin 09 | skating rink in which to stage the n'spite of the financia culttes wnier - fees oerner kept | Tiwe 2 136 3 inner b E by Belve. | 0200 Fred Ubicte O event. The boxers.have agreed on the the club._ continues to sign players. Mack w g @istance in wan or Dewey-Lad; : . Mack. Start bad. Won drivinz. Second san Bright Albert main points for the articles which will The latest player to return his signed the early part sent him to the High price—Triumpba Gemmell 2. Malitah, always well up, raced Gemmell into sub. Aack Sam (Durker), , govern the, fight. contract is John Bassey, who was se- front on the stretch turn At the end 1»1;m n:‘ ?r\' !l'u t ‘w‘m[ "«lrv'rrr};»rrwu’:n!d -.h::i :flmJnh‘r‘-sz :mmm;"l:nl(l:rnfcjd:nv “xh;) T;nl fl. Bl ¥rimero (Baldwin) The only questions to be decided are cured. from: Omaha in exchange . -for ¥ S « 5 When Laclin shals camely. Johuny Lyons, with a rider up, wa h ” e 0 2 . Y« 5 Slde ; B n N SORK. = - NI feaders one. Triumphant Tan @ fair tace. Gemmell short or istance was oo far for bits. o ifl,’:fi,‘;‘;f :i{:,’l‘f"'"’ the referee and the date on wlhich the F ane 3 Buck Francks. Bassey is an autflelder, e determined rode ount Fiizgibbon as good es Jeft and lost all chance. 515 Rant Vino (Oraner: event will he held. Harry Pollok, rep- OAKLAND, Feb. 28.—The fans are|and in the East is rated as one of the B ot by : 469 Mapilla S. (Nushaum) resenting Corbett, wants an Eastern| disheartened by the news that the| ;‘rflék’h‘“"’ and flelders of the minor ricke - the show a man for referee, wl e T wants a = A , eagues. o he Trace hose yrice Adrian, e olly and 01¢ “ N k- 5 1 rifted bacl e B Charies Koerner, on whom he ‘rasenelo (Fullumy to be hela on the 25th inst, but Britt| ;g the axtra expenses of the last sea- | Soro0) lad who made N9od . et yetk arifted back were mever | Jockey Cha: n = Me d Behscutls i aliu {102 | will ask for a date which will not| 2hd the extra expenses of the last sea- | with Los Angeles. has come ta terres promine away after holds the contract, came along and will | | 541 Jezebel (Morris) 100 | conflict with that selected by Morris | Baraly "P"a’ A S i -‘: - ? and ‘will -be seen in an Oakland ‘uni« being in forw tion finish the season here if he does not | | 337 Hoyal Maxim (Ei Primero 8 09| Levy for his flght in this city dly se ¥ lo raise the nioney [ form once more. & mile g0 to New Orleans to ride Temageo in | i gl (ose) .o S0l ¥ e HACusanry 10 Tamode) WESAT S Rark ] e E. J. Ramse € 1’ one of the Derbies on March 23. Joplin » Duke of Orleans (Rige) 2100 | - z 5 ; efore the season opens. he alter- | by & sslect coteris S amd o S 1 | agresd to. let Durnell have Koerpet's )Gold Heather (Van Duseni ‘w02 Sammy McClintlck posted $500 with| iive of having the games scheduled| _Rain or shine, room fof all, mask bail 3 a7 to 1, aE el Bis “Seven Bells (Ramsey) ‘102 | Eddle Graney vesterday, as required | s 00 & O B8 O e e | at. Audltorium, Page & Flllmore Mar. 3.9 ;onk"herfi rac Of v too well, | ser xp'p\ in case M!:l-‘-v ):3\ ‘x.npu 'nn L‘(‘ 3 & '{-'m‘,‘.m[nn;( 4(lk¥llud Stal :'n‘a by the articles Le signed for Dick Hy-| g "0 oS00 unpleasant one to all | eggie Davis is engagement to ride the colt o 7)Mecbant (Keene 2 4 3 ; 5 3 t 2 TPy S e T along the rail P B L o riee aaenec{Deattle - Ternitony - fo . Be| Shspass oletn ‘105 | 1and wWith Cyclope Thompson, The lat [lovers of the sport and would be a| TOUND DEAD IN BED FHenry Hudds. 30 26t £ o Lo e pe i i . 565 Blanche C (Polk) “10s ter did notjput in an appearance, and| .. hiow to the city's pride. years of age. was found dead In his bed at saving a lot ew York tracks the coming 4k | Protected Agamst {'there is < a question whether the Seventy-five thousand dollars . jg| 1960 Sutter street early yesterday morning. Gas more than & . . . | > FOURTH RACE—One and a sixteenth miles;| match will take place. McClintick and | O8NS T8 (G PHSER0 SO0 <o \wn escaplag Into the room and suicide is sus- into favoritism, & hind| 3 B Dunn arrived last night from | Invasion selling; four-vear-olds and upward. Hyland will leave for Santa Cruz te-| D¢ T | pecte: $4o be as ensils ersain, the Angeles with his string, of which | A ey slatdy, Blilie) 108 | morrow to be gone two weeks. If the RNy phpoms er, ip in . the torian and Scotch Plume are -the | 550 Rotron (Marph) " {103 | mateh is on they will then settle down o at o ked 1o tale | third | best known. Jockey Fischer, the stable| A meeting of the directors of the | 3§ Talamund (Melanghite) .12 | at Joe Millett’'s, near Colma, for the ¥ good odds osed y ot 3 | pa i 572 Cardinal Sarto (Plasingame). final spell of training. a big gap with Dr. § ¢ coula | Fider. came'dlong: | c Pacific Coast Baseball League wWas| 58 sGeo. P. McNear (Lynch.; Hoc| e i e jmot get within the Golden | yociey Jimmie MclIntyre resumed rid- | Called last night in the ferry building/| (STLittle Mirthful (Engstrom & Parker) .1 The boxing show of the Manhattan ; Rule faded away s end, after |, o vosterday after an enforced vaca- |but no business was transacted, as all | Club will be held tonight in. Dream- showing plents ¢ 124~ | ion of & month. He will leave on Sat- | of the directors were not present. An| FIFTH RACE—SIx furlongs: selling; three- | land Pavilion. Owing to the complaint ’:o.ck..c:(l’ - e wir nf {urday for France, where he s to ride | idjournment was taken until Satur- !!-;;fllfi';;:,flr:g:flr»"‘ PPN that the men who buy rt:ser\'ed seats i ed badly "d prob- | ¢he coming summer for the Duke|day afternoon. Those present were 75 St Brill 28 for the shows are unable to secure . e § mbly wor the rac- | 40 mont, one of the prircipsl own- | Frank M. Ish, who held & proxy from| 0 prBrllar (Cusey) . them owing to the.grafting propensi- of the most nutritious of flour | tng began ' Holtman | org on_the French turf. | 8an Francisco: Daniel W. Long, who | (579)Van Ness (Hildreth) | ties of the ushers, the management = | Brteen minutes 1o get 1 a oft g eSS represented Los Angeles by proxy, and | (969)Mansard (Keeve) | will try a new system. Seats will not foods—Uneeda Biscuit—the ! Amother of Holt bad starts, setter created & stir during the|E N. Walter of the Oakland club. A SIXTH RACE—Seven furlongs: the be reserved by number, but an entire i which &re becoming peinfully frequent, | Trap . . suddenly | full attendance is expected Saturday, |handlean: theeegoes ids son Mwars. section has been set aside as reserved, on ect soda cracker. T marred the running of the closing |Tunning of the third race by su I"""“(’ when Walter McCredie will represenf | - o1 *+Sea Lad. (Calne): -ovn.omet: | and it will be in charge of two special wace of the ¢ zouise Fitzgibbon, | #topping while running d'{"“”" the ’_""x .y | Portland and C. W. Pendleton Los An-| 043 Martinmas (Ramsey policemen. - The card is a promising ou mll be able to Ehe best plaved horse in the race, ahd |stretch, reeling and = falling —after| ., e ans one, six bouts being scheduled. The y FENESANS Wash. an outsider, were lert|Jockey Gross had Jumped. Crom W% |7Uye s evident trom s spatement mads|: sos ieces pecime) oo | boxers who will take part are: Johnny @t the post. Sandy made up a world | back. ble for the ineident. The ani-|DY Ish that at the meeting .Saturday | 586 **Neptunus (Caine) . Murphy vs.. Willle. Conroy; Joe Som- | of ground with itsgibbon, but the | responsible for SO g | it will be officlally decided tha: it will 548 Blue Eyes (Sheridan, mers vs. Charles Mayer; Kyle Whitney 4y effort told. and after ming upsdan- | mal regained his feet ‘1‘? aflft':\‘ mlz';::-? I be impossible for the league to financ %Calne entry. vs. ‘Joe Kelly; Phil Knight vs. George ! merously close to the ders on the |and wes able to walk off the ‘|8 team at Seattle the coming season.| PPrentice allowance. . Sanfanson; Tom Woods vs. Joé King; | Wtretoh turn she fell back n the fipal | Busy Bee bled in the = - The lcague will not abandon the- ter- Soi e e Charley McCarthy vs. Tony Baroni. because a wen;noufished ! q“flnrhln;i finished in the ruck. Gem- | Biatnt i 8 ritory but counts on putting a good NEW ORLEANS RESULTS g mell, the favorite, and Malitah raced| Barney Schreiber was a sore Indi-|team there mext year. With ne seam| NEW ORLEANS, Feb, 28.—Fait Grounds r ha’ 3 : 3 oot in Tront until'the former weak- | viausl atter the running of the sIxth | o Saattis 5t 1o exmerisd (oo e be cam | ratts NATIONAL COURSING MEET greater uctive capacity. ened in the final sixteenth, leaving |rgce, in which his filly Louise Fitzgib- | consist of San Franclsco, Los Angeles, -m_nro four fmom purse—Brawny Fad [ TONOPAH, Nev., Feb. 28.—O. P.'Smith, . Malitah, vigorously ridden by Koerner, | hon, carrying one of the largest stable (Oakland and Portland. ~ This — racans | Fob, Tfisce Bowling second, Bensand -third. [who handled the national coursing meet ko us you will be able to to o on and win. . Johnny Lyons|oommissions of the season, was left at|that Fresno will be dropped. The| Second ~race, five turlongs, selling—Good | 8t HOt-Springs, S. D., is here endeavor- : closed stoutly and captured the place | the post. league oflicials charge Russ Hall, who | Flaver won, Major Carpenter second, Ever Near | Ing to work up local ingerest looking to from Triumphant, who had followed | B AL was givén the Seattle franchise, with | ird. Time, 1:04 holding the next meét here. W. S. i the leaders closely all the way. Under | jockey Koerner was fined 350 by |treachery and with collusion. = They | e b a“'dfl&&::‘”&‘fi“’fi&"‘ S0k fat | Johnson of this city has taken up’the , the influence of the heavy play onlgiarter Holtman for disobedience ‘at say he has been working in the in- Fourth race, mile and i3 . matter. His first step will be to sound \ uery 1 to February _cago Racing ¥orm, Fitzgibbon the odds against the win- | o parrier with Dr. Scharfl and Jockey mer receded from 2 to §. The favorite Scoville was mulcted for a similar was just beaten for show. . Johnny |oyense with Triumphant. Luyons might have won the race with Jake Moose and Los Angeleno have been added to the entries for the Thornton stakes at four miles, to-be | run a fortnight from tomorrow. | The entry of Dr. Leggo was omitted | from the Waterhouse Cup through an oversight, but. the horse is being | prepped for the Thornton stakes, Willlam Caine boosted Ismailian from $400 7o $700, but H. -H. Schaffer | | retatned the mare with the usual $5 stronger handling Gossip of the Track The standing of the twenty -leading jockeys of the Ameriean turf from Jan- . compiled by Chi is as follows [ E-1Z|§|2]| g |7 aavance. : pa—— . Z| 2|5 % % | 3 H Brannan claimed Aaron J out - & E1%| 2 | § | of the fifth race from Armour & Grif- 3 | & | 5. |fith for $825. o L . 8070 . E 3 e 5 | 36|35 7| 3| Judge, by winning tie fitth race yes- | - 51|48 ! 30| 84|25 teraay, rendered himself ineligible for | Koerner k| 3|2 | 21') 5| 2 the fourth race-today in which he had R e maneite | 2138133 91| :Z|veen enterea. AT, i 3 Al Coney has purchased a half in- ;2:.,"" 8| E %% 1 ;"1: } :fi I v’é‘ terest in Silverskin from Wally Brink- Brown 13 | worth. . { Hamis 218 (%8| B -# s c Hudreth has 501d the promising 5 21|34 | 25 | # | J14 filly Memorize to C. Helfers. | Vngiander | 20117 138 | 83| .15 Hooligan, whose name appeared In Lioyd ..... 20128118 | 96 | .18 the overnight entries in the fourth race | Yowe 2|3 |3 |14 15 for today, is not eligible to start un- R a7 |22 | 28 | ‘75 | 712 der the conditions of the race. | Mountatn 16135130 36| .21| Dutiful, ‘St George Jr. and Yo San Keerp 138 2| 5|5 have been added to the schooling list H ! ! by Starter Holtman. " » W. 0. Joplin reached Emeryville yes- | LouhAmell has arrived at New Or- G Pacific. terest of Dugdale, who wants to place 4 team of the Northwest Leag: in Secttle and ‘another in Portland. Eugene F. Bert, representing the Pa- cific Coast League, appeared before the national commission at New York yes- terday and asked for the repeal of a law which prevents the Coast Leacue from drafting a city like a player. The members of the national commisison requested the national board to modity, adjust or repeal the section so that it will meét the views of California. TRt O Byron Hot Springs Among the Contra Costa i ong. Lo > wud 3 few hours | from Sen F. delightful week-end re- | sort for rest lll recreation. Write l‘enlilouh KNOX WILL COACH YALE NEW HAVEN, Conn., Feb. 28.—Cap- tain Bigelow of the Yale football team announced today that William F. Knox of Pittsburg, half-back on e's team for the past three years, accepted the offer to become head chch of the team next fall. leans from his farm in nllnoll with seven 2-year-olds. I(emorlu, Yesterday’ scratches: Ara, Joe Goss, M. A. Powell. J. J. Pfister Knittl for business at 388 Co. 18 now cAllisi a quarter, selling— Grace Larsen won, Gamester second, Fonduluca third. Time, 2:12 2-5. Fifth race, five furlongs, selling—Duessa won, | | Margaret M second, Mollie Donohue . third. Time, 1:04 1-5. Sixth race, six farlongs—Fantastic won, Giay ' George second, Bitter Miss third. Time, 1:17, Seventh race, mile and a quarter, selltng— Etta M _won, Little Elkin second, Horse Radish third. Time, 2:15.4-5. . e se R L RESULTS AT OAKLAWN HOT SPRINGS, Feb. 28, —Oaklawn resujts: WF":: race, sfllr!e ahd ‘& h;l‘; f\lllflfl(lEB‘:P cevil won, Spunky second e Range Time. 43 & Y 3 Second - race, s—] Fim ¥ine Lopold second, J. "lfim ird. 4uirdvuce, five and a~half furlongs, sell: tilla mn. Dulzura second, Ballard th! 1110 5.8, Fourth race, six farlongs, bandicnp-— ke Sut- mile and_seven e Ty ‘ton_won, Merrick second, Calabash third. Adesso won, Shenan- s ime, 1:15 2.5, Fifth race, - M Silk third. 3 i Colonial Baths, 1745 O'Farrell Street zlo—}ut tub baths in dty——!u. ' —————i WILL CONTINUE RACE mfl HOT SPRINGS, Fel. 28—The Oak- lawn Jockey Club directors today de- cided to continue the. rm nuflu here and will make a test of {antl pool selling law. 4 d B mile and seven: local sportsmen, as he feels confident that the matter can be arranged. With a man of Johnson's wealth behind the deal 1t seems certain to go through. leen Away For the molt appr -name suggested fo; NEW HOTEL env-x—mmmp. Contest elou-m 2 because for value tecuved there is no food so economxal as Uneeda Blscult 4 5¢ In a dust tigh, -moisture proof Mtlum- NATIQNAL BISCUIT _CbMPANY - 2 pom nnrnn umu(touna “in’ nnm'a. Address all commiunications to TOM_;_I,_)!LLON' SHREVE & BARBER CO. 17 GRANT AVE., Nr. Market St.

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