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Jhonny - Lyons Shows Surprising From Reversal and Wins Family Club Handicap at Odds of 8 to 1
Riving away •weight to everything in
th# race, and was going the route foj;
the Hrst time in her career, Sugarmaid's
showing rs-as by no means a bad on<\
but the same could not be said of
Rubric's performance, for which Jockey j
MiNer probably was to blame. Miller!
appf-arf-d to be taking back in thci
?arly stages and then succeeded In get-;
ting his mount pocketed after start-!
ing to make his run through the t
stretch. '; .. .-^,v.;--.|
Johnny Lyons was ridden by.fj.6hnnyj
Hayes. 'son of. "the owner of |hc«iiorse. j
Itlwas the pon'of Sain's , second 1 stake ]
victory during- the s»e«son. the.Oakland ;
I: a n C ; < aji hayi as ,l uraisbed . proof ol . h ls. I
prowofs in the early j>art of the meet- j
ing. The -w-jnniug of the Sekule derby j
was one- of"- his -achievement*- during 1 •
i»O7. • . . . ii:.->
CEMMEI.I/Ji 3III<i; IX 1t23 * \ v:
Secondary only. In point of interest;
to th«. Make wSis \u25a0 th« third race, in!
v.hich 11. 1. "Wilson's crack , sprinter j
GemmcU wss asked to ,go a route, for!
= the first tim" in^ his career. Gemmell j
proved that he is.'&s .clcfrer over a. dis- ;
tanctj of grourid 'a^s'he: Ha 3 previously!
shown hirnsell".to bo>at -the, sprintijig!
game by br^e^lag--the mile :in.ri;39 to j
an easv/x-jctdrr-: Timothy^ AVcii^put- ;
bro k c h ! m and " ; Tpo th^red h i ni~ sdpj? go - 1
Ing ».TOuna - thr;.*r^t"'tnrn, ;;but \u25a0' once j
stra.ishx»n^d a"3r*aj* -tn-the .back stretch I
Gemmell look the- ir^ck^ahd^.Erailoped {
aJoag in front by^afe far as 'Jisckey Mil-:
ler "pleasod ' the .roraaifiaej'-o^' the dls- !
tance.- Ocean Sfiiw-> toade 66 7 same i ;chal-; I
lenge- in. l"be-,JastVslxtfrenth avid ' Miller, j
to make sure tha^-.Jjls mount jfould win 1
»jy a "safe rnaVgin.'. re*ortc<S;Vt^-'gentlo !
hand ritfinK 1 \ In^ the" -\ clostng 'strides, j
At th« \u25a0wire.Gemiaellled'Pccan S&ore h\',
nearly two, j£ncliUs^S..-JGafSTintua4 . tlie ;
tbird horse,- was Kix* lengths farther |
back. Timothy; Vf<e^ vaod ..,S.ti Avon-, j
which gave .- their^_ backers BomeT eni •
couragomcrit-tli tlie '«aYly stag-es, both '
failed to stay. V v>: " ''V,;. . x ' :
HOT TIP GOES \VRO\q \u25a0"'-.-'-
A t.ot tip on TGater TJirush vt'Js rc,S.j
spuhsible \u25a0 for an-early^ rush -to. back \
that' mare in thVj ..opening race-, liut J, ;
W. -.O'Neill finally siipplarited her in [
(avoritism. O'Neill might have won but }
for having been shut off on the rail at j :
a critical stage in the stretch, but had J
to be content with second money after i,
Jockey "Walsh pulio.l op an«J "cariic to j
the outside. \u25a0 Peggy O ..»cif, -"sUe winner, t
who fad run last, iv \ \\*-.v prcriov's start, I
passed tli e leaders noar the. paddock as j
if they were tied and -won wtth Joclsey
.Sandy casing up. TJie. weakly-: ridden
Senator Warner finished third. •
The s worst dump of the. day caiivc in f
the second, all three choices ILnlshing j
oot of the money. Lord.-_vKflsOj» ran j 1
Salvage's eye out in tho fifst-half mile j
and had just enough left at the end to
stall Belmere's closing bid. !>ee Harri- I
son-11. wbicu had followed Belmere in ;
from behind, kepi Yada out of thci
show. Andrew l>. Cook, th.c' favorite,
did -not take kindly to JorekVy Miller's 1
waiting tactics and refused to respond I
when Miller Jet him -out after laying]
several length!* off the paxe. in thr first I
Jialf mile. -- -
IS AXD OITERMHIRBN _ .... -
; Line, after leading- all the way. ;
ivas "nipped on the ' post in the last';
<umpby William walker's rank r in and j
outer. Henry O. with the apprentice !
Tider Harris up. Wap andSte^l Blue. I
both**of whicli had loonjf-d dangerous i
: tn'*the stretch, weakened in the closing j
strides and Peligroso was able to beat :
-tiiem, out for ihfrd money. Miller at- i
Tempted to rate Doloman. th« favorite. \
hi behind the pace with the fime dis- ;
astror.s results that , had foliowed his ]
•similar treatment of -Andrew B. Cook
and -Rubric. : --, .-. • \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 ;-,
" Ma/kie Mayer -was al:nost last turn
ing Into the stretch.in the closing race,
"bat -coming with a sensational ; end •
sprint, got up to win .by a neck from |
the. srcll* p-ayed CurdinaJ Sarto, while j
Happy Rice, wiilclr -all but fell at the j
wt&rt of the race, finished third/ Pala
sdihi; the fa\ orlie;- ran: so poorly that
Jockey Mclntyre "was closely ques
tioned by the stewards 'at the conclu-
Mo&sof the rac<^ roriCerrJiig the; tray In !
which he had ridden the horsv.^ - J
Goldstein Captures
Jockey Cup
Coatfaurd from l'.-»c«- 41. Coluiua 1
*1:C1 3-5. 1:14 2-3. 1:27. 1:39 2-5. Wisteria.
-Bonnie" Woi-o Charlie. "Varieties. Btack Mate.
HcUbed as nampd. ' Vifae ten-Inner. (325. Wln
i*r,'^sn Aotimio-Eta'hle** eh. g.. 4. by VemYlau
iiuefcem#. Trained l>j" W. J. Harding. Start
'(food. Won' liandilj". SW.ond aa«l • third ea«lly.
.'Scrat^bed— Mandarin. Slrat Jlartia. . tjparkles.
'San ' Mark . Vesiae. 4-5 -plar*-. out show ; Moot
>lalr. S-3 pla<v. but irtiov: Llfrin. 3 «boir. V^srac
\u25a0*ttrr a Uttlc eh a kins »p near end *eW Mont
'<:!air safe. Latter Stood a last eixteeoth drive
ffamely.-- nijr'.n rallied eighth o«t,. comlnj
tfcrocgb ?e*t. -" '- ' ' :' \u25a0,
"> SetKNIH P.ACE^-One -<nlie, puree «40Q. S
rear olds a.ad up«rt>d.'-«einac:-- . -.•--.
<M&*.' Horse sod Jock er". I Wt. St. Ktr. Kin.
l«.l— Spobn (f. Martin V..:.. S6 3 2,1 1 4
O-I— Rrawrjr Ud (Nel^n>..Sß G 3 V> 2V*
\u25a0h-S — CoMi-fki'ii (Goldßtein).. 9S 4 13- Sh
Jlxne— :l2 . - :-5. :24- 1-3, :3<J. :4S. 1:01 3-5.
1-14 1-5. 1:27. 1:40 3-3.- Arragon. Ed: Sheridan.
Rn<l«b»k. fibarp Boy." Rosemary D, - Tar 'Baby,
•Cnlfihed as nan3<*d. " Value to winDer." $325.-Win
••r.'.W. T. Andereon's-b: g.'. 3,-by Peep o* Oay-
Smirr. 'Trained bfJ. Dimoad. Start good. Won
*>*sily. Second mkl ti.iril driven. Scratched —
Ruttltßf Sllk.^ Norwood Ohio. Spoha. -3 .place.
3-2 dwvr; Lad: - place; 3-5 show: Cobleskill.
-ont -Bijorr. -Spohn rallied unexpectedly eifhth out
«n<l -coming Uirougii .. tttrongly wca .with, plenty
*o_»ps.rr. Lad... in Itm^ suntalned stretcb drlre.
wore dorm CobleFkUl at 'end. Latter showed
\-*«* "fspred. hot failed lo *Uy . . . ; «
[(neiyville Entries
i TtZSr RACE-^SUt forlous*. - sdllng. Z jear '
e4<J« . etxl upniawl-; • - -. • • • •
Sanpif)«r .102! 1693 P« lemon ...;.132i
1 2379 Urrodotn* ". V. US; 21^1 '\ M C. Ackerly.JW i
2«15 Bogss tOi 2411 I.u*tlff . .: . • '. . US
Cnniculum ...lOS>j 2411 S^«^.;k 110
2416 I'insnd 102 i Z»S Sam McGlbben.lOS
. 527 Earl Bo?er«.*llo; U3V4 Sycamore ....112
BECOND RACE— Foor forl<mgs,~ p«r*e.-2 year
oidsi - -' : . .« \u25ba ..-. -, -.— \u25a0 -^^\u0084 . j .
<r*l2)Co£¥e.t ...V. .. 03', 2151 JlmMalladr;. 9»
23%8 CaptAln John.lUol Z&4 Maivretauia '.. 92 \
23*i8 Bill Eaton--. iWKSM; Bonsallne '. . . . Jt |
2585 Royal Stone. 103 2«S-s n)aoa»lces UO !
-3M Carmisa . 1 07^ 54 12 ornate ........102'
•35% Intonation .... VZ) f23«»PMimnna ;>y
THIRP RACI^-Obe mile, wlllus,* 4 year olds ]
and nptrard:
J. E. l*U?hryl.lO! 219S King of Mist..l 27 '
,2407 Pbatanx lS'j;<237»)TrJnißpbaat . ..ISO|
C4Il.Bl«ody 1»M 2597 Mary B. Clark.l^S
Mitre ....;. '..I*7; 2150 Mandate ..:.*l£->!
?r23 Cb. WaJw-ortbl27f 2401 Eleratlon* ....127
2410 Fair Fagot ..13«>! 2371, Head Dance.. ISO |
rOCBTH RACErrOoe mllf. p««««. 3 year olds!
*e«1 upward: '-, ' • •. '
2S7S Vox Popull ..iftO; 2419 TJniotli.r- TVen..](KJ
2419 Oee*n Shore.. J7i 2TKW Peter SterllDc.lol
78W A. Muj.koday..i«iS: 2410 Cello 103
24W Sibart, \..:I&A ;. - . ,-..'\u25a0.
riFTH \u25a0\u25a0"' RACE^-One " and ' ihrec-klsteeuthe
miles, «ellinp. Z year olds and upward: - :
2«<« Tonic ...-..'...llol24l3 'XalionfiSFar .. A ll 4
•JiCtQ rvmtotoc . ml 2421 Pelicr-«o .'.v.-iilO
<2400)Fuiletta 11 i| 23.VS !sal«IIta" ..;.«ICM
24fK> Talataund .. ..114; 28SJ Arcoart ..:.... 107
2415 St. Alhans ..1071 24<M Dave Wel>er..»lC2
24CQ Bine -tye* \u0084:. 1091 24/8 Kip' Rap . ...;IU»
-SIXTH BACE— Fire .foilonp. parse.. 3 Tear
olds »»<! opward: ' — • <.•'•*•
„ 2410 Nltt Staking 97' IJ>2S C«Uectr> Je*raplOs
2857 Balreed K7 23T.6 Crutados 105
23S<1 Natlre Ron :. V»\ 2f«6 Puree-R ose :,'. Vt
2811 .rollepe WMow 05] 2iM« Zi-llna . ..'' 'J"
.:.. nTrtmor.4...lWi f .23f12 Bnrnlns" BireU.lo7
VJ¥* Slcr.,, Kaxton.. 5i1.1074 Ullla;' ........ 6T
' *Ap|»rentl<««» o tl'-trauf «• . / ;\u25a0 •\u25a0. \u25a0'"' '\u25a0 ' » ' * ;:•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:
\u25a0•' Post- Cards, big assortment Interna
ti<3nal£ta.tlonerr&SupplyCo.: 301116 th.*
ViThe PJlsrim i= Cong'-egratlotral : church
n«ar l^ondoa.; fou.tujcd^ln^l^is*. i* ; the
ol«jest. of thc;^eribmlnatl6n. Sh" ; tVe'e'irii
r>! I^,^tnd .4 1 :> wai ; ;\u25a0 from , lo *h a t- the. lxm-i,
dort'TCOTTtiTre» ; rrt-itif ; 4iic : rrteft "of fhv May
flower was '\u25a0 recruited." - '«,
SpectaculaLXiameal
Fresno
1 oriiiniic-il from Pane 41. Column «
j noon at Hccreation park. The score of
today - s game: ./; '\u25a0"*\u25a0 \u25a0'*\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0'::'\u25a0
: v -" -:.-.. STOCKTON " \u25a0•'-'\u25a0 V- • \u25a0\u25a0-'\u25a0"'- "v
• \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0,:'\u25a0,' ..•'- \u25a0*-\u0084 ,'.v \u25a0'-.-.... , AU. It. 8H.'f6..-PO. : A. X.'
|Shay. 2V',......."..... 1 0 c ../it i: '<tV- '•»:.'•-\u25a0*
lC*o>riwli..Vr- *. ;ri ;..';• 4-:-.; 1 \u2666;o.i>K *i--v.i; < rp
|MorarftT.- : »»;»-.\'.\-. : i. 4- Zl^'itp.l "'*. l \u25a0"ia.''-':O
J Mo^ktam. •!. f. ...... 4;* l 2-..0 JO 0
•! HenilerKou. p.^:.' < .<•- j'd vo 1 '.' i)
; listen . c. , . . ... . ., .. 3 — 0 --. » 0— 0 ,11W. -1^- 0 .
; Murphy, \u25a0 if ..\u25a0.;•. 1 'it 1 y :7 o* 1
1 Morrimm. -r.' f. :..... ;'-4J -, •' <» - 0 \u25a0 -'i«- •»-!\u25a0'•.'\u25a0" -«
: Jtijeo.. 2b, ::... 1 0 v 0: >_• ;: »»
'forcing. 2b .......:3 Uy .>l\u25a0 tt • "^J.^iO :-^
I' Total" ...,,..:.Zi '.•\u25a0•".':;\u25a0 «5 1 27 ,j] : : i«
". - , AE.AMEDA
\u0084 • • ' " AD. U. IJH. SB.-PO. A. Rt
: Hart.-nan. <•. f.^.. ;; , 0 \u25a0 n 1 1 ; 0-.0.
Usiliaan. Sb. . .U. \. .-4 »• 0 1-0 'J '« •*•«»"
iltussell.tl).". .\u25a0;• 4-1 U'.-O •_' \u25a0' lJ
SlJuruf-. e......\...... 4 .01 0- 7.3 0
i Oewer. !.£..;.....,. 4 M -1- .0 2 '--1 0
Ttoger*. 1b 3- 0 10-V'i 0 \u25a0\u25a0.•'<}
\u25a0 Broadbent. «a. . *^.'.%.. 3•\u25a0 0 0 1 \u25a0•_'.'., 4" ;i"
, it<cUrr>ed«;i-. . r. .f.;,;.^;-.* t' .' : ,«.. v- uV i-, r y• j 11,
i J^hay. j-. 1.. «t :'.:', .^2,-Zrl : .-'.b ->t ;0 . «•'\u25a0\u25a0_•,« .' \u25a0).
:Ne:*m.- p. ; . :~. ..;.... :»v.o"*'<>.. ] it . -i> ;i 4 \u25a0' 0'
! Johnson, c; f . .-';".»\u25a0. . .t. t I.' <•?* <•• .0 - }^V(-*' !>
! : T«jt«l ... -V.;V. ..v.it" ; ' r £t -".ft ..if7* \u25a0i4 >% '* ;
;• \u25a0 \ . RUNS- AND' HITS -BTMNXIXfiS ,. -\u25a0\u25a0'• :
!Stockton ./"..;.-..-. AOAXf 2 O'O O.i-«*."0--"TA8 ii
; BtSehiU' i. ; .j.ri:.o^V'2 « «^^ ; - 2 : Ot-1— «
\u0084:Uouic4« ;.,;.;.;•.;. ,t>-- 1. ,0 0 *Ov<t« 0 -q''J-»^
;. Basclrjts-.-'.iii. ;',* .-.«*\u25a0 2- .0 .-(»' U' % \u25a0'£- 0: '0 ".'— t;
;: / '-. \u25a0':-;;- v >~ summary \u25a0y-<;L~ J -. •>".•«,\u25a0"
i Twft t.-we: hi|*-nai'ns: ; Struck wrt~Br-Xelsoo
; «.- hy Ucfidcrvia ». - - DMil»> i>'.ar»— Rrwi Jbcnt to \u25a0
IBurns i* Utir«»:i. > Sacrifice lilt— Hatkrtt.- Vt'ilil i
i«pitcb— %<«>'.n."- - .Time «>f game — 1 li.uir 25 min-'
j utp*.? . ,;. -. '.- ; - .V--^-'"- ; - '. •\u25a0-.;-\u25a0•.\u25a0. •
f^ACitAMK.\T<» . t«5. ; OAKI.A.VD O
|j i=ACRAMEXTb;. . J'Apctr.-/- j:— Oakland '
liTTcnt d6wn-'.to;igr)ominious defteat this !
! afternoon itrjherjfirftt coast league game;
jwiih the'; locals. ; . Doane was battered (
: all, over-, t!i>> held and was given loose ]
support.";: TJie score stood IS to 0. and ;
i was the. poorest exhibition ot the na
ztional game', the fan; d6clared?vever.'
Iplaj-ed on. the local diamond. 'The
:'score; \u25a0 i-} \u25a0:.-, "- - r , ;
I " , OAKLAND
\u25a0 •-' '. \u25a0 .. \ AB. R, Bll^ SB. PO. A. E. i
rWutec-u. lb. 4 0- »,»«!. 10 '2. 0
Heistor. 1. {.. 4 ' v •-' I: ; i«i ; 2 0.0,
i Waterburr, c. f. ... 4- i> - Is';j|«1 s ';j|« \u25a0 i*~ 0 10 \
'.Walthoar. r. f. \u0084. . . ; 8^ --0 An-^ft ft Oytv'd
Sohwaru. 55. ... . U -.: o 'JO;, 0. - 1 ' 7^l
I Riellr, \Sb. , .vl'.- ." .ZS.-.-O ..0 .0 ''4 B'^ J
j Fitnslnimous, 2b.~' : . . 3 •'» 0 I.*' « 2 '0 . 1
; Iluhk, re. >...'."...'.;.. 3 ••:•(> -. o* . il v• i. o o
j Doanc. p. [;, ."." :3 «\u25a0".Ot"0 .7 y" '«:(»:
. T0ta1.. :;'.".. r.:-^:'(} '\u25a0'. :*. o""^ ift fv^ :
i .*' - - SA<SKAMKXTO
; -Ji.V >, -' A b R.- 811. S*D. PO. A.-X.-v
Mcnale -I.- r >.:;.', JO, 1 2 3 0 i
Doyle. \u25a0'>. i. ......:.. 5.. 4.4 a 4 . 00;
rKnritri»t;,si(. ....'.^.-. c :: • 4 « <• 3 v!
j Xealon. lb. ..,;;\u25a0..._,•»'?' ::, 1 ir, "o,'\«<v:
j I^iymc-r.' '-2b ..'...;.'.. 3 \u25a0\u25a0' h .^ 11 3 r» -11 :
j Hooper, r. 'f. *..;j:..n- \u25a0'J.'.z \u25a0it. I \u25a0 tt 0":
I Kyrn^K. t-T ..;:..",-,. ,-Tt ''1 4 «i 5 0 \u25a0Oi
• Irerson." ss. ..: tj'ifiy l',s';?oi
j Rrown, r>. •\u25a0•. t-. .. .••'.'; -5 it y.' (1 0 2- c •'•i
I Total ...',.!:... \u0084..42 lS^O' .".^ 27 14" "(l I
i I* KCXS AND IIITjS BY I^CNI.ViIS *" "\u25a0;
, OakrabU . . : . , % . . 0 Oy'O 0 0 '0 0 «' > O-^-'O,
Ka^etit* '. I v 0 (' I \.,<T 0 X< 1— fl
I Sacr«Be»t^ -...-.. c r t» 4-. 51 -."«;• 1 4 \u25a0\u25a0^— js |
! Jlii**?hits .'...".;. 1 11" 5 S 2 I" :j \u25a03 x— 2«>
- •;•.-.<\u25a0 -.-'SUMiIAttY' •'-\u25a0 -*' ; • j
TLs-fe. taise iiiij;— gnripiU Ch 'iVo bqse bit-^.i
I l>r«ylo. \u25a0 S».:r!6i:i» : hiu— Du}*W. Noalou.' lTer«on: \
• Fir?', ltdee on eiTßrs—jSacranu-nlc'.-i. First t«af*
! on called )>al)*— off Uoane .2. . s Lcft' on '\u25a0 bases-r I
I Us.^iid 0. Sa-vniiifn-.* 7. Struck otit-^Ey lK»a:ic j
•4. by, Bror.it 4. 111$ l.r' pitched ball— Hooper. ]
JMcHale.. fincUe : play^-l)oane to-.Wclr.en -t'>)
I Hie.Jr. \Vii>l i>!ji'ce — l>«aiie, Tiruc <if ganu*— I '
lanjr an.l ai tnintxeF. • Cmpirc — Sttillx. otii-ial I
; «*-..«•»•— 11. J. McClatchy. > i
S.VXTA.-CHLZ 7, SA.V "JOjSfcT « ;|
SPECIAL DISPATCH TO 'i UK OALl". ". '.'-'\
SAXTA CRUZ. April 4.— The state j
I baseball league, opened its season here
today . a.t the , beach, when . the. local
t<arh christened the new ball park with
a victory over San Jose by a score of
7 to C. Santa Cruz made a spectacular j
i finish after defeat stared it in the •
j face; and the grandstand was in an
i Tiprtfar when the Sand Crabß won out in j
the nintli inning. Wolters. and Arel
lanes will be in thr. : box in Sunday's |
game. Following is th-s eeore: '•
j *. SAN JOSK
i AB..H. Bit. SB. PO. A. E.
neid. I. f 3 1 2 0 2 0 0
! Streib.^ «..'..„ -.4 ..0 '1- OH 1 2
i Snrith. lb • ..'..' S 2 2 ' 0 14 0 2
i Woltere. \u25a0c. i. ....... •£\u25a0- XI 10 .O'O
! Rayer,. c .„... 4 1 -.« 0 4- 0 . 1 i
I Vacha. r.l. .». 4 1 1 \»i 0 10
I iaccy, 3b " ....'......"4 0 J'l'./OKo 2 ']'
j Oannody. -2b 4 'o . ' « '- 0' 1 3 1
; Str-ckleU, p. ...... 4 0 .1 0- 1 . o 0
! •Total ''. ./.Hi '"<;« in" <; « in 1 *24 ' i s '" 7
I"" " " ' ' ."\u25a0 SAXTA 'CRUZ v-. -\u25a0\u25a0"> ' - ' ' >
1 ' •- •\u25a0-- .-. -' ; . > AB.-K. BII.SB: PO.A..E.
Shinn. 2b 3 0 1 0 1 2%0
McCarthr. lb ...... 3"2 0 ft 10 0- \,O
I 1I 1 DetPreaux," "b ...:..' 4 '"'2 •' I "0 \u25a0 3 0 '•\u25a0•' 1 !
M«?!oj-. -ii'\ti* ./3-0 "0 ff'-'O :'O.' 0
Garibaldi, -c. f. - ..... Z- 1 2-0 0-0-0
Scbimpf. n, k p...: 4. 0 1 0. 2| .". 0
Ciisack. r." f. ....... S 0 0 0 0 "0 0
Pierre. j>. ........... 2. OV o\u25a0-"o \u25a0-"- 0 " I '2 '; 0
Kent.., c -..T. ...... 3 "•\u25a0 1- 0 ' 0' 9 - 2 I
Arellanes. rs. ...... 2 1 ... 0 O-'-.l- 0" 0
r Total .."..:.. ..:..>SO': T 5; 0 2T 9 2
" •'\u25a0• One out when '\u25a0trlhti Ins hin was" scored. '•'
' ' \u25a0 RONS AND "HITS BT INNINGS
Samt-Craz .....0-0 0-0- 0 2^ 0 S '2— 7
Bsnehits. ,'0 ,O 0 1 0 -:.2- 1 l-i— . C
Ran Jose; 0 0.2 •4 J 0; 0 .0.0- t>~- 0
- Rabbit* 1 0,4 O-o 0 010 — 11
\u25a0 -- - - ;"..: SUMMABr • -' -. :...;.\u25a0
T»ro ba»e bits — ReW. Wolters, Stricklett. Ger-
IbiMl.. Bases on balls— Strloklett 2. -Pierce t,
SchlTupff 1. Innings pltcbf^l— By Pierce C. hy
ScTiiinpff"3.. \u25a0 Saerificf hitie— Reid. Rtrell>. Shinn,
McCsrtT. Jlalloj-.- Struct, out— B.r "Stricklett'' 4
br Pierce 4. by Scbltnpff' .V. nowbder plays—
Derfreaus. .unassisted; McCarty. nnaH«lst<><l. Hit
by pitcher— Shinn. Passed ball— Eazer. L»ft on
bas«-«— Kanra Crw. 4. . Kan \u25a0 Jo««". 4. Balk Strick
lett. Time-, of game — 1 hour 5 and 50 . tninuteg.
Umpire— Jifoonj. - Scorer— Thompson. ; r,^ . v
Workouts
.. £. H. Laojfhrey end FttUetta^-Half In :5iu,.:.
"Darid Boland— Three-quarters .in 1:1?: . hreci- ]
f ln*. "--\u25a0- • • - "' \u25a0"." : -\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 - • -I
\u25a0 Creation— Mile In 1:44',J.. • ' '' ;:- - v
Captain Burnett— Mile Ins.*4. :;. • \u25a0 • \u25a0'
Pontotoc— Milo In l:4r»:..breezuip, . ..- \u25a0
Bi» Btore— Half In :4». - • ;
Lar-lta— Seven-eighths In \u25a0 A :2!i. ro I
Talnt^* Money— PiTc-elphths- In l:«4Vi. '
\u0084 I Told Yon— Mile; In 1:48; breerinj:. , i
. 3litrer-MJle In 1:44.. - .\u25a0-..,. . /..
•' Tort*— Mile «na an eighth In 1 :5t»: ' brVezlnr.
C«rro Santa— Half 'in :49.- • w;/
• Whisker* — Three-quarters in 1:17. . \u25a0
Aron»— Thrce-elßbths In :38^;, breczlnj. ' ,
" Des«>en— Half-ln-i49. \u25a0 - --
. B&nkaxa — Half :50. _ - \u25a0
M*y Pink—FiTP-elirhtbs In 1 :0t»i." v 1v 1 * »
Str*i»hten Up— Half In :49V^. ' :
Ambitions — FlTe-elfrbtbn In 1:03. "!
Tha Cuckoo— TlirVe-qaarters tn 1:17.
Oretchen G and Buhme — Three-eighths in :S9;
brenlnjr. \u25a0 ' ' ,-•.;•: v^. :><;-. .- :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0.-,
KetUtka.Ua — Three-quartern ' In-* 1:19. ' ; > : V- "
1 Print* Bmtui— Flve-^Ufbttis ,ln'l:W: brcezli^j.
' Bripht Ski«*-i»Thre*-<'ißhthsln;:3«*.
Temu*— Tbree^ei(rlnbK-ta '•JßQi->hr*nlng-'-i \u25a0
• Tommy J Abe»Yo— Mfle'.la' I :*6>-: breczluc. :
Majuaont— Haltta^:s3. -' * \u25a0'\u25a0 . I
Pr»en— SeTen-eißhtbs Id 1:33: brcezlnc:' '
..Golden Sentlmsut— Fire-elgUttivTln. I:<H. '
Cbaacellor WaJ worth— Three-elxJitbs In :11. i
. Orctota , and Military w Man— Flve-elrbtbs la
1:07. -.w-'. x- \u25a0.-<'-'.--i.. J .:.i^i- \u0084--.;\u25a0;, • -...-,\u25a0 ?.-.;
Clorerlasd and Mice Montsrey— Half In :./2. . .
Who— Tbree-elirbtbs In :39. -- ' :
Gra*acßtteT-^-FlT»>-eiirhtbs In l; 03. O
- AatJe \u25a0 ll— Fire-eic b tbs In - 1 :03. - ' . . -
\u25ba Entrada— Three-quarters i In -.-v,
' &«tiT« Son — Three-quarters In 1:10. iv* :\u25a0- .
Pimkir.— Hulf lv :T<AV~. -, .
LucUa— Mlic In 1:50: breerinc.
.Aftermath — Half In :SS: breezing. • .
Ceafouor — FlTe-el?bths».ln: 1:04:-. breetlnc.v
\u25a0 Hie* Ferdina-nd— Tbrce-elghths Id :2t. U ; ~-
Ora.ce -o—SeT»n-eieh0 — SeT»n-eieh» hs In . 1 :33V4 ; \u25a0 bree*ing.
Tawase-atha— Throe-quarter* in 1:23; breczlne.
Herir«a— Firc-cighUw In 1:03. - : - "
William Bitxett — fteven-elgbthgla 1 - 3S'^
Dajelafton— MJle:in 1:56.. . ". \u25a0. -.-\u25a0
• Kenil-»orth— -TliprnMinartersMn" 1:16 "' \u25a0'\u25a0 -'
. Re 4 Reynard-^-Mile In 1:48; ,brce?lnc. .;
. TfcTora— Mile In 1:47; breezlnfr. y '
.E»c*mad»— Flre-elirliUns In 1 :07. \ \u25a0 ; _
\u25a0Sycamore— TbwHjuarU-rs la 1:18; breezing/
BELrMOXT BOYS i WI.V
; BELMON*T.VAprlK4.~Belmorit school
defeated ': liedwood •' high in ; a' close » and
fast'-' baseball '/gume.., Thursday? byl the
score" of :7" to v 6." In the,; nlrittig frame,'
with-; two "men 'on: bases :- and \ two* out,
.OpldsmlthVi third bascmans for :Red wood;
muffed * a *bot:*onc Manrj ?, followed j it 1 * op
» w! t\x~-a~-*> l fd *-.th row ~o ye r^i; fl rb t - ba se, : '
\u25a0\vriloji ' 1"t! in ,th(» w ne^ded3 wihrilnp ' run
Xorj.thc preparatoiT^ohooliboys.- :
]^;)£AX^ER^^ S^KJDJ^-MpMfclsffi9o3^
Santa Rosa Boys at
Top of List
I Score Twenty-four Points in
p.r '"-Academic League's yTracfc ;
. .'. \u25a0.T.Jve_ ; tK<-n}i-_ ; e i£hth; ".sp i niiannual_ ; -fipld i
day -.^ofV'th^acßdcmJc Jeagrlic, held "on I
the Berkolpv;? track y'estcYdaj\'*TvftS V/'^
by '/SaTltk'-i-n&^a:*' hlgrii'v^^ ?fchool- : r.;|thv- r a
' total of l."'^ini?.' ffe'ildsl^irsf second
wUtL^tSiii^LoweU. .third V.>ylth IT : and
Ukiah. fourth • • yrith* *li \ \u25a0;po>fit*. : The
: rncfti' j \yerft aJI closely ' <:dntd3ted,'. *» 1
- tliongli*' "no records w«re. ; j broken." ' the
roqstVejiciting:/ beinff | the ' relay. ; in 1
which Meyor of l*oweU just.- beat P"V
the' rian Jo?c contc.ttant.;a t^j thft finish:?
\u25a0 Th» v even tR c \rerej fun \u25a0>dCf?ln';?faat pfder.
, K:.Thc absonc(9 -of : q«klarid;;».;Alarneda .
atid \u25a0 RerkeleirV effected,' they attendance'; j
;but Uic-r'eault -^f tfte%rii*et<"wouid proli^
I*'aib.lyVii6t}; Uave^jbeenvV-vhan^redN even 1
AafttW^tJ^^ithlotesj^liacljl.^ompetcd.'
SumnVarjn^'Vi-V'v'":-^;^'.'.^,; ; - \u25a0"'".';-;. jj'i^
i,-/,100/j:«r(J r da*h: i)jaU-^J*it!it.hfajii won hf' B«t^.
j ter-'-iC. SiT.M.* ~.S>)^ rvsil IJ.^)' ' seeon<t.\» *\u25a0*.
: Secoml' heat— ;Wi>n : l».r.;.F4ilrb,4ui«\ iW. U. 11. 1
S5: ; -Wlrt» «O. I JJ. I T.V.>tct>ad.*.r-; ' "-.-\u25a0 \u25a0' ':\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'-\u25a0:
.^.Tlilrd UfatviWoir- by- Al.cn : y«. </.' H. X.>;
Stein: j.V.Hri!."VrMCor><l.'-;T^. ;
Fourtli .\u25a0•bear— WVoc \u25a0\u25a0by- : Daniel*., ft. P.;' C.).
j Lalofj.<S.:C,-n: S*^;««co;irt.-5.r.;.- ".' •\u25a0 : • -: \u25a0 . (
I , Finalr-VTon tir><;<'htj«ilt< (Vl^iiU. s.). AUen j
, (S. 0. lU' r -&');wfcond:-*fteAd: fL>ll.*S.) third,
j Fairbarikß-fft.-: L'.-H.- S.> Joßrth.j'i jme. :10 2-5.
ll r-•r -• 440 % yar/l 4a»b— Wou ,l.jr- Meyer "'1... H. SO. I
\u25a0 Wliiriif7- (.?. .2. .11; :^;).'seixnd.'.oaupoell 01. U.'\
,S.i.- third., rlstkett l\\\ V. 'H,' H.> fourth. Time, i
:52."-i-3. ; 'W>-. \u25a0:> \u25a0;-\u25a0- \u25a0 \u25a0- \u25a0,-,-,
I 120 /yar.ii?,h.ii.Ml*--* I lm'Tießt. Wen by 'Bee'aoa
1 'H.: n.-S»i,-Piot!ier'Vu;: H. ; 8,» **coua. i
V Seedrkb'teei— Wvnibr «ndti!<:K (V. n. S.).
i M«<ody t --<CV i p.;C>"-se«6«d.'-i : -i: v '''- "-.'''t . :.:.' \
' , Fln»r^-W«ui b.r. nudfticti ili.~U. "S.V Beesoa !
•» (H.VH.-.5.)?. *e«m«l. -,Moo<ly % to. P. '-Ci) -third. (
j I"l«ne.T..fM:ai: S.)-ro«rtU;jTlnK-: ':16 2-5.,
I . • {**>\u25a0 yard x rutl-^Won >?.". IJufft. f (U. '^11,-. S.>,
Sason,>(W.-X'; ill. -S.'- stfo'na^ Cortely<iir«C. S.
j MS A.> ".tbirdi-^hattutk MO/.M...T.) -fourth.
; Titne.r^.-ce. 2-r).-: ••:-. -"-.-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0..\u25a0\u25a0;.,. •;. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.. .. -\u25a0:<-..\u25a0.;.
: teSW^yaj-a^jJiißb—Flrst'; heat. Viptou . b.r Baxter I
1 <f:.;S. M..A.1.V Secoud hfat; won by \u25a0AmertHiry
I (XLttti S.K .Third heat.. won by Whitney \u25a0()i.,K.
IH\ 5. » .. FoartlT beat, won hy llirei tint \u25a0\u25a0' h S. > J. •
i 11.A.\: Fifth beat.: won by : OaMwcll \u25a0 (C/ 1 P. C.t.
j Sixth beat, •koo by Allen (S.O.- H. S>' Final,
I won \u25a0t»y.,caidw«ll. l JC;vl*.' C.).v Allen -<S.;C.-'.H. S.)'
1 second, v<B.> B." H. S^/third. v"Amesßuryv "Amesßury
: (M: 11. S/Kfparib. -;Tlmt. :23 2-5.~- ,» "
220 yard hurdles^— First . beat. -iron "jbyvMxxMly
l ICS P.. C.1.. Bocood lieat.^wonvby-MftrUnn ''(V. r
•: H. S. t . : ' ThUd- heat, won by^Lee'-ii'S. n: <M. B. >.'
Mlayes IS. O. ll.'S.k f»«te*t wecottd to qualify for'
i Ihe final. | Final, won byj'Lee IS. U. Hi 8.).
; Moody (C- P., C.V i=oeoud, Martinez (V. H. S.) <
j-tMrd.!^ Haye# (S. jz_. H.. ,S.)^.fourth. Time.
!» -Mile run — Won by Saxon -"{W.r-V. ' H.-S.),'
i.llnnter ' ( S. C. r 11. t». ) » feeconil. Vt lCe " (C. -P. C.)
• third. iFlsk^ iM. U.S.) rourth. Time; 4:53 3-5.*
I? Mile, tt-Jity — \V»n- by- Lowell. San .To?e «econd.
i;Lick tbtnl.^SaUta Clara fonrtU.- Time, :;^:2<l 2-5.3
j.PIKLD BVEXTS . . . . ,' • '. ' !
U\ 7^-;'.;- ..i;":PIKLD .' KVE\TS "*^.'V '\u25a0 '
:"\u25a0 Broad Jump— Woa br-Bauinl>angb(W/ S. I.'
A.).' KalfbanKß MV. . U. H. : S. ). second, ". Rorei*
f(K R. I!:* S.I third. Hollis (C. : P.' 0, V fourth.
|.l)istauc*;. 2r-'Wet 2i-i iocisesl " -,V',.i \u25a0.' • A" \u25a0 • \u25a0\u25a0
j. 1 . Pole -. raclt— A itle. f6r first' -place' between I
,;Orlfcth,<H. v H; S.). O'Brien (V. H.-S.), McHat-l
ftcn^UVs'U. (S.J.vVouug (H. 11. S.). Ilclsht.'
» ; ll» -fi-et 9 Indies \,\ \u25a0"•. ' - - ' , • .
k •..•Hlgh^jjtinijtr-jvoii .by Bceson (H. § 11. S.),
j.heiglit, "v tect "6 % inches; -tie for second place'
],l>etw«ea : L<* jS. U. H. S.>. Kiuidlck <U. 11. S.)
;sind " Usuai fiicgh, i.W. S. I. A.T. 'height.- 5 feet
! 7's luc-liM. \u25a0• -. ,w \u25a0 : \u25a0': - \u25a0\u25a0;
i .Shot put, -12- Ib. .shot— Won . l-y ' Dlck^oa (S. E.
I H. S>. 47 ;ttt>t- 2i> Inches: High <M. H. 8.)
\u25a0 secon«l."ls feel 37i-iuclies; Uu<Mick ill. 1 Ii: S.) :
Jhoall f sFqrin^K^
.Vb'Ji: — The horses who«e oamea appear in iblacb faced itype. are 'ibo^e which \u0084* were \u25a0'. jtiven - tbe j
\u25a0 liipbcst latin? In" The -.Call's handicap forecast, the order In', which they ftfcurc - beln* \u25a0 10-
dtcated .by tbe tlgores ; preceding, the . flame. -\u25a0 . \u25a0 : ,5 T ' -T '". ''"- \u25a0'•' \u25a0•• .\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0' .'\u25a0\u25a0
- OAKLAND. Satnrda.r, April. 4, 1908.r-One hundred and .Iwenty-s-everith day: , Weather clear.'
Track 'finL's'E, C.* ; Ilot)p<r. presiding judge., J. J.^Holtwan.. aturter. . .' •
J9AI7 "P"IBST» RACE— f>\x, furlongs: selling; 4 year. old* and upward: ralue to first $335.
t '\u25a0• " :• -- N-- \u25a0; \u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0--\u25a0\u25a0' •\u25a0 '•\u25a0*\u25a0' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-...-'. - \u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:'?'.'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0"'--'':'' -•'-\u25a0 ' ' \u25a0/\u25a0' "-•'\u25a0\u25a0'" •' '•' ' \u25a0 - "\u25a0\u25a0'"•
i J*s- c * 'I * "Horse and Owuer. iWtiat. V-. »j' Btr..Fin. i Jockey.' -/I" Pp.- *:\'
j 235« J'e«y O'Neal. '(J (Cleodoi* S.X 109 4 ..; 5 3 411 S 1 1 2 ISaildy 12 JC
j/240T (3JJ. W. O'KJiILL, a <Trotter> 111 2 \... "2 b. 3 s! ' 4 2'42IUJA. -Walsh..; . '-3 "5-2
23f)9 (I)SEK. WAHNEit, 4<Bcdwi) US ,T L.. 34. 2 ' »-y « 2 3 2 "!LycurgU3 ... - -'-'3 •- »-2
23.5S ynefn Alinro. S' -(TV^M.Calne) lvtf s*\ .-. .4 2 3 5 2 4 2«i McClain •\u25a0 .„ . 20 .13
1571 Water Thriibh. 5 -<McCafferty) 109! 1 ...,-l 2'.il l»/.l 11 "• 5 2 [W. .Miller... 2 ,\u25a0 3
-2340 (2)PHIL IDOE. 4 <Ram»ey».. 104 7, .;. « n 7 Ci 6n ' !K. SnlliTan: . > 5 ' 7
2404 Peerless I.agu, 6 (W. "Hawk'e*. 106 6 ... '7 -0 ' Vj 7 7 ' JMclntrre' : . .1 \u25a0'.' \u25a0'• 9
Time — :24. :4$ 4~5. 1:14 1-5. At post I V. inlnutes. - Off at 1:46V4. Peggy. 8 place. 5-2 show;
•T.W. O'Neill: 9-10 place. -2-5 -show; Warner. M-Stabovr. / Winner b. m." by King Wtlliam
4 *.: Il^Cleodora. Trained br- E.. IV, .Preflrlckson. Start :300a. -Won In a gallop. Second drlr- "
j, , In*. Thiid ea«tly.-"-'lli;h price— Peggy 20. J> Warner 3. .'Peggy O'Neal was outran to the '_••
j-. . stretch, wberft she mo»ed;up fast aud galloped OTer the tiring leaderg. . J...W. .O'Neill uut
f ~ » off In stretch.' Warner stopi>ed bartly at tlie. end. -Water Throsh had tbe'early- speed, bnt .-'
-wag thoi-oughl.v- done at *Bvc furlongg. \u0084- fs^e needa a stronger rider. -.\u25a0\u25a0"«, ;\u25a0• . -t. : . ,
2418 SECO ' vrj ,.-BACE— *=lx: furlong*: selling; 4 year olds and upward; value t6 flrst %22.~.
lndes.t Horte ami Owner. ' ;\u25a0\u25a0" tWt|Bt. H -" \u25a0\u25a0% \u25a0-\u25a0 % " Str. Fin. I \u25a0 Jockey. \u25a0..*{'\u25a0 Op. rCIr Cl \u25a0 '
2381 jlx>rd Nelson. 5 (L. StockU'... 1101 3 - ... -.2 1 \' t l I 11. Ib/ Butwell ..?. ' 6-10
<2273) I Belmere,' O iC. K. no«naan).'. 115 4- ...:.« 2- 4% 2 n 2 2V. Vloreland ... 10 1(!
*\u25a0...!!/\u2666 Harrison 11, 4 <P.& McOi 112 .1' ... 32 ;5 *i 5 *i 0 IK Keojrh f. i . . . . 10 -10
t.-<2SS7).(2)YADA,- d -fW. Cabi11).. . . . 117 C T ... 7 ;7. 411 4 3 J. Hayes.... 2 5-2
(25631 {1)A.- B. COOK, a , (Fisher). . 117 2. .. . " S*i 3\u25a03 \u25a0 l>&3 Vi '3 « W. Miller.. . 2 9-5
2r,9oMßelle of iroquol«,;4 <M. Reist) 10* "7 •'. . . : 4n: « 1 . 7r «5 * W.jKellj.... . :«- •10
234O.K3)8AIVAGE. 6 (W.W.Frnn): ml ••>:.."-! n 2 n ft 1 - 7J- '. Mclntytp . . . . 6 ,3
1 isne-^:2.! 4-r >t , :47 4-S. 1:12 4-8. • At p<*t 6 minute*.- Off at 2:15. Nelson. 7-2 place,- 13-10
• ;.p nhow: -Eelmere. i« 'place.. 3 .show; Harrison. -2 nhow. ' Winner cb;,;jr,,;bj- St. -Carlo-Good .
; Hope.. Tralaed by w. .<?. Heath. Start good. Won driving. Secomf easily. Third cleT
,. . erly. ; High price— Lord . NeUon 11, Harrison 13," lYada 13-.".. . Irbqirola 11. •"; winner bid' up
from $tKjO t0?1.203-b.r C; Buxton;: retained. \u25a0 ,U>rd- Nelson ..receded, entirely 'different
bandlttg today from r^erious race. .-; Butwell seat him. right alone .after Salvage. '\u25a0took the
. leadat three furlong iwle and. under an- enenretlfc, ride tbe borne, lastwl It tut gamely. " Bel- ",
mere, ran a rery smart race and waa Jhwt beaten. ;. Harrison bad 'tioiaeearlyf speed, fell back"
agaln;«nd then closed'sitontly. - .\'ad« off poorly and -had> no ipeod." Sal«g« ran a good half V
'. mile and-lhrn fuded-awa.r'to 1 nothing, :'i;ook,:under restraint first part, flattened out wheu i
\u25a0\u25a0•"> called, on. .'»-•\u25a0>;,— ..- '\u0084- -\u25a0 -'\u25a0\u25a0',\u25a0': \u25a0-- '\u25a0' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0"' .-.,; "\u25a0i,,-U,.. . ;. J .;. l - .< . , ;.- :.- :„. :* . -- .^;, -. \u25a0 j
241 9 ll !^P"'^ AC^~ ()n *.;nl?. ;nl ? 1 '; pnrae; 3- year old« and upward; Talue to 6rst $450. '\u25a0'\u25a0-,\u25a0\u25a0
Index. I > Horse and Owner. .... j IWttSt. X --.-^ - .- %--\u25a0.: Str. <yin. I Jockey. - I Op. - CL
2.^6 (DQEMMEI-t 4 -m.l.Wllson)ilO«| 2 1n .1 2^41 3 1 241 IV, W Miller./. 1-3 0-lrt '
2.T00 f2)OCEAN BIiORE., 4 (Elliott) m\ 3 :i Vi 4 2'i3.3 .2 3-2 *wl Kelly.!. 8. '9
<2SW> {»)OAROANTVA,f4. (Bedwell) 100 4 '....Vl ;« n';6 Vj 5 lils 2»i Lrcurgua* ... -IS '20
. 24fJ2 Timothy. Wen.*4 (L. Stock);. 100 1 2 I«i3 '% 2%• ,I>.V4 n' Olltiert ... 30'- SO"
2410 Bye, Bye 11.- 4 (Z. Trotter)... 05 804 ,5 4JS*" n "4 1 o4 ' Buxton ..V.. 20 '25
2."»9 Dareington, 3 risagrane* C 6.) 90 »-7148 4-8 2 7 y..0 4 A"* -Walsh.-. . . '30 50
: 2377 St.- Atod. 3 •<W-..:W..Flnn) !-) r|l'X) 8 -4.1H2 n .6.1>,56 n..7 X Mclntrre < ... 30 V- 40*
234!» Husky,, 3, (Sierra NeradAj . . , ; 04 9 8 3 73 .7 3 85* 6 F HHdebrnd • 40 r QO
2410 JMay. 1/ N. 4 <P. A.' Roßß>. ..*. 104} \u25a0 T'-'O ;-r; -r '0 - \u25a0.? ft .- !) 'Q-. Keogh ...... v- 30 \u25a030 '
Time-^:25, : 40 . 1-3. 1 : 13 4-3. \u25a0 1 :39. . At.podt 0 tninntea. ' Off at 2:40. Gemmelt, 1-C . place, out
\u25a0\u25a0 -f how ; \u25a0 Shore. - 7-A * place, " 3-3 ' show; : Gargantua.' 8-a • show/,.' Winner "eh. * g • by \u25a0 Rubleon-Okufti.'. •
Trolned by. S." Polk." Scratched— Fred .Bent.' 'Start bad. "'* Won in a gallop.' " Second easily.
, Third same. High price — Gemnjel) 7-20. . Gargairtna 25, -Dareingfon 60. St.-Aron 50. ; Husky
. . .70, tfcmmeir outclassed, bis company and. 'taking flic- lead' when' straightened ' away In the ,
backntretch, I ' breered'.to bis Held .all 'the- way. '* Ocean * Shore: ran his •- race. \u25a0' Lyeurgus • mado -
-" -a late rhoTe with G:trgi>.ntna, hnt he could -not have been" much cloae'r np:~. Timothy Wen had •
\u25a0-, tin >ro'»». • Hp. beat: the. rgate/w block./ Avon* had ; usnal ' speed; c . - .'.^ " -\u25a0"; '* - : \u25a0 : ' '"
PA?!*! -FOUKTH P.ACR— One 1 ana ah eighth mlle»; the Family, club handicap;. 3^ yeir * olds
fc^fc I **.' end upwaH;,Taloe to am <2.33f>.- \u25a0 \u25a0.- .- '\u25a0 - : -, >.•. ; .^.,. >;^ \u25a0;/.,.-.h.,'
Index.! - Horae and Owner. [WtlSt. V t \u25a0) .\V, -.^ - Str. Fin. 1, Jockey.' t Op. , Cl*
.23fH> ! IJohnn.r^^ Lyons. 4(M. J k : Hayes) llO? 3^2 lUl.lt I 2 -I?- 1-1 J Haves. ... 8 8 1
]-2.3OU')Cabln<'. C>(J.'H. Brannon).,.. 103 5 ; .'3 n« 8:«i J 5 34 2^2 I>\u25a0 Mclntyre .. '. 12' ".-»'
23t)«. Oloyne. ?,>('r. IL; Stereos) ;..-. 08 '7 " B 2«i4 '% 3 2"2 iJS.ns',! A> Walsh... . , : 5 . 8
(2405) (OSUOARMAID, s^<Flr. de L) 113 2 1 I,A 2^2 n 3 2.4 2 ' Buxton . .. ' *«iv'-0 M
2372 (3)RTTBRIC. 0' m.E.RowelU. 112 I'i4 2 ;-S lU4 11 J6.t^s 2" W 'Miller... : l -3 ;i3-.i;i
t2375) (I)DOWNPATRICK.S«i;<Byan) 102 4< 0 n 8 'i. in 3 2>(i h Mentrr • H. 4 '-5V
- 1702 \>ll.v4;(S. C. .Hi1dretb)......1104 6v9 3 0 2 6 W^v'rw' Keoeh*' \u25a0''.. ..'. . " Io".2o-
'23JW' .Janeta. -6'(H. ;A. Cotton). .V, 102 10 10;' 10 - '8 }iS 2tß 3 Pok£ .. '• l.'.M 25 '\u25a0'
2:»8 iJ.'C.-.neni. <3'lW.St.Vincent) J)7 8-*7 I^B »;:» 3, fi»3;,o C*' Gilbert" .... '12 13
IS»4- E;, T.- Fiyr. 4 :(Walhau*l»rK. 106 !>;'B % »;1 10 -.. 10 .f 10--;%' Bofwell 12 'IB
(2»W> iLoglatHU. ' 6 > (Hoag : fe. Co.) ;-.-. . |106j , Left A, '-• \u25a0'-.: •" \u25a0 -,; ;-.• \u25a0: \ Heatherton'..'. JlO :cl3 ,-
Time— :Vt -,1-fl.r :49. : > 1 : 14 , 2-6. • I :3ft 4-5. .1 :52 4-5. \u25a0> . A t ; post 2 : minutes.?.- Off , at 3: 13. \ Lyons, 9 1
.^place.; 8-S fbow; Cabin, • 8 place. 9- J show; .'\u25a0 8-5 j show.^,, Winner *;br." jb. •\u25a0\u25a0 hy *\u25a0 Saln-La '
- .'. ' Ilella. .^Trained by M.-J-r Hay#<». > Scratch ed~ Martter. "; Red * Leaf. -Start rood all hut *•-'
\u25a0'\u25a0 Logtstilla.i\Won , handily. \u25a0> Sccon4 and third driTlng.iHlgh price— Cloyne 17-2.. Logistilla I.'. '
i ' , '-•. Jobnuy ; hron* . rsn s a j grand ' rae#. v Ikying off tb* ; pace first < part.': be moVed 'np at v will and.
;. v- 1 : taking ; tb*'Jead«at.ibatf mile; pole, .always held his field safe. • ;Cabin also 'ran a. swell
" ' race: closiairt.stoiitl.r -ip \tlrx*ir sixteenth. Cloyne, ->. always In a * good - poslHon,"; closed ~< well. ' :
~ i-Kusarniiild rao« a ' good.s gan»e»l»c*'. & Rubric badly { ridden ; apd was, \u25a0 pocketed ; - in .. ; stretch.
'-Others neTer 1 ilswterous. \u25a0 ""Logistllls . acted sourl at ' post aud refused to \u25a0\u25a0 break: *\u25a0<'.'.\u25a0 ; '?, ... "
j 9JL9I "^ FIFTH • R ACE-^-One 7 mile :/ and L 70 ; yard s: tiejllns ; 3 year" \u25a0 olds : and upward ; value lo
lnrt»«.t::---v- Hori-e and ' Owner. - "-> : -:|WtiSt. 7>& - >4 -.:-,%\u25a0.;. :-,%\u25a0.; .str. fin. I; tietkey. I-Od. Cl.
240.rjlfenry-O. G-< W. t <-Walk*r>n: ; .llo7j 8;8 1.5; n, 4 1: 11, "|a *Harrls^..% -15 '~{h
. Z583. SllTeriUne.v4^(J.H.S<?hrelber> IMI s^l lilt ,1!-}1 2»AI >]U2 4 * Gilbert" ''••; T: r h IS.?;
(23&!>) (3)PELIOROSO, 4i<nodge).V. 110 ;2 -T I>JS a;, .7-2? 5 n ~K\ Dearborn'"". ' -^4r23-5V
I24<V> (l)V/AP.:3MJ.-Low»)i-.::-;.-.t P6'4v : «l ?4:i;-4 IVi3IH4 1- Ba" ton °' " \u25a0 4:-— 6 ;
(2573) (B)BTEEL BUTE, 3;(St#ele)..|-e7 ,0 ! - 2 I^B 2T-22 T -2 nV2 H:» 2 v A ••Walsh"' T5- . 4
(240n Boloman. 0 (D.SR. > Fountal«).t IIS 7-V.l 2,2 h..3 1 ««4 6 4 W Miller . 0-2 16-1
1782 JRtapa. s."(Chappell &«C0.1.r.j110t3 -3 n: « n" : 6 2--- :7: 7 4 7 C h'^ Stuart"' . 50 "o"^
r22o2)|noral Rltci,. 4 MShouldlce>.v;|lo3l 1.^4 1 5 2 -8;:- 8 "^.sVv : El'senisapb - ' "." i
Time— :23 2-3^:48 1-6,' J:« 3"£\:" 1: , <0 3-5. >1:44.2-$.v i >At post*2^inlnutea.* Off^at 3:30.v Henrr.
}:J pUce.^7-2 «bow;j Ltne,^-o;plaje. 8-5 < abow-:!:Pellgro«>.":4-5 •- show*.- Wlnner'v hr. »*• -'byS
'-. Cliarade-Frult of Loom:-' Trained by" W; Walker. ;?. Starts good, ii 1 * Won «lrlTu« v Second 'etstly >'
\u25a0 v}.; . Third ( drlTlng. & High ', prlce-^-Henfy I O ; 20.-= X tap* «0. Royal Rirer 30. c UJenrr O closed with a" T
'\u25a0 " :• nwU ' on s the ; <«itside ; and \u25a0 won going away, by> a small \u25a0 margin. -= • SUrer : Line bad <no excuses i*'
Pellgroso' no speed rat fall, tbot > closed ; rery ; stoutly/- <.Wai» . stonrwd r at r end 80 % - did .T. T Steoi ; i \u25a0'
latter>was»keptaoo^close*npinrst^BU>fiirlongw. ;.,v \u25a0'..• \u0084\u25a0;,:;x r-- ,-- \ /\u25a0 1
: mile, and TO yards; ; selling; ;3 * year • olds : ; and ; upward ; 1 TalueTto -5
I >°«>et-i ; Howe ' Mm! -. Owner: r \u25a0-:-:. | WtlSt; \u25a0 U .;\u25a0 Vx-'. %\u0084; Str. Fin.' I— JorkeT." •• I - On. . t:i'
2307< Markie-Mayer."isy(Morehoos«l UOJ9 j.B 2UO 21J9 10 33, 'in- Dearborn ' -1° i', *
112367, Cardinal Karto^G: (Williams). 110 ii 4 1%3 1%l^;i:-lUVi2 3 ~ Flachep \u25a0 '" a "5r • 7
\u25a02404* (3)HAPPY RXCT.-4MC.Whlt*) 10« 3-7 35 12 3;2 4 <38 Butwell " "' s ! ' 411 I"
\u25a03401? (t)PAXABINI.s4,<Pc-Nfcbols) 108 ;202 « 2%4 nV42 :4 «:* Mclntrre "" 8V ; 8V :
;2«K, Jaek:Pßlne, 3(J. H:-Spralt);. 89 o 6 a4'4:n?3 2V,62 V ,6 H3 8 ' Rroth "' :>0 -"40
2404. Eckerflall.?«r<C. : P."sFlnk):v-r. 113 T~'3 2^i^ 3-Ji 51^6 4 ' MentP >:v " ;o --?n :
,2395; Sucbet,^ 4 J.Sobra^Vlsta'stabie) 104 4>B 10 8 8.%7 3 7 1 -7'4^" sJovilL' *' "" "20
*2352 M.> M.;Bowdish,*aS(St:Vlncnt) 103 11 11 '--IIH*IO 2104: 8 * O^inrfA '"" "-« -^.t"'v
,2.192.. Golden -Wlne.vSMS.^Polk) ;."..; 103 .8 ;aUj-21'. 0-l'z 83 : 0 S" F "ri.rk :: " '»% •- »P
2353, <l)tAßßEH.'t4i(J'E.';rHopp*ji) 106 >*>.2 n«7!n»:8:l,l9 2 ift? 0 ' rtitwtv*' "\u25a0' *« '^ Vj'
I 20S1 188 Ur:4 (D.yA^Ro»a);W^ XO9 10110 1010 lOll^ni m{i^. Kewb Avllr: '^30 r ' 100 '•
i THb<»-t:23 2-5.-1:48 4-5.*1: 14 , 5-S.^iJW; %l :43, »• A t y post:. 3>4 i minntes -s/i Off « a t \u25a0,- 4 -lu --U M«r»>- -' '*• V
! . Mar,' Tra nediby .Dr Denrilsonw Scratched— Rej t Dare.Ts ; Start ;«o^^-*n»-iwVinW^ft^»s^
S& a m( third \u25a0 easily.^ Hlgt» jprlW^Mayer *>A RJS* 1 S.Vpaladlnl ™* Vwm/«J>^^ckersall*'4O %*£? 1
\u'dlsb^O.iiMarkl#»M«r«.^am« fM»itJ»i<lou*srito?«jTO^t^
I \u25a0 Sarto i.wfnt ' to - sleep in : stretch LOr Ibe i would l ba^ ; won.% Hapi^RlV|fSi| %i hfti'SSS^itS *£
Trans-Pacific Racer
Nearly Ready
Hawaii Reports! Several^ Qrob- 1
; able Entries in Cruize to
\u25a0\ • .v. v -' ."' Islands,',.' ''\u25a0 v J V\.
j spf:ciAL'oor.RK.STONi)K.v(:i: oi';thk oAu.j
j /_ ItOXOLUI>U. March •:;);— While tho !
date, ,of ;tho launchiiigr or the trans- !;
pacific o.up racer Hawaii lta's not b^cn |
dofmltftly-'dcclded on the ovifent wilt'oc- j"
•cur.' in. the, near* -future. . % M'ork; oru-.the {
yachY- js.practically \u25a0 completed , with ; thci
of Hhc- Installation- of; masts I
; .- -v.. \u0084'."\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0>"- . :-j* ?>>"';'!* \u25a0."«'/ •
V!r*Captarii :a l«:- .'Lyls will command .tlic j
HatYaH.' v vi-ith -Captain ,S. .l. ; Harris^as 4;
naviffator.^Captain Morri3 i* in the fi^^
play .of.a Jocal steamship, company. : »tit»j
j ha3';beo"n' tendered % a vacatioiv- for •a j
j. period 'long- cnoughv' to pcrmit^df.hl^ i
navigating-ytho: "'yacht, -in \u25a0 thr- comiusrr
;p<jean>race.3(i The crevpC.-jTf.UI be an en- :
tlrely-fl volunteer : "one iiand' I *. applications !
'areTpdming. in from &U, :clas»e*.- \u25a0 V : >, \u25a0 1
*M A Ijcablo* rccfntly, ; received -, frcm; t-os
"Angeles '.stated. tha^it.wo "Los 'Angelas
1 entries;' for. tlve s racp were "guaranteed; j
Beside.:, thftsc^-.wol-fivhaa^bson received -^
,bc-rc ;by the: Hawaii.' yacht, cl.ub .that |-
i Jo.in Kylc^VfJi renter, his ,yawl rigged i •
jyacht; VtluF t-ad;/^ with '-'Wilbur f;
I Kylo as- captain,: Captai* !"U , T.. Harris, y
'navigator arid Jack as., mater-i;
The Lady Matjd.isXCfect overfall., lßV4' \
i Xeet beam and S^t feet draft; Navigator.
I Harris of Ihe iT^Jy^Maud -i, eailedof rom
j San Diego ;to-lla\vaii- in thc>'qar|y,'part r ";
j of 1898 with a schooner of, hls'.own and i
I is credited 1 with knowing the Way here, j,
1 .-. ; A hother . yach t 'which ji t . is . confiderilly k
(expected will be entered ; in ,the>contest^*
j is I.a iValJera.rbuiit on the sound by]',
Erescott ...Sawyer. ..an /enthusiastic [."
yachtsman:, La V^ftcra is a schooner
I rigged .craft. ..7s all. with a
beam of>J": feet and. a depth of 14 feet, r
The llnea of the.- yacht: are" 'conducive !
to*' speed, while, givlng'.the yacht a'njax-J
Imum of stability. - ; ; ; k :-?. "V V: j--v
•.British Columbia" tias yet to tie'heardx
from;-but.it"lß probable that the; Maple _.«
Leaf arid :at,l least orrf^ other Canadian [
yacht, o making;:a: total* bt at least ;-j3JxV;
"starters^ will participate, ihthe : second t'
race , for thfc yacht supremacy \u25a0: of *the f
Pacific oceanr ; . '. .• > V^. v ;*• \u25a0\u25a0' '-.' j*
thlrd. v 43 .feet lOtj, inches: Coclldger(H.,H. S.> ]
fonrth. 4Crfeet.llncU." .' „, " "p . . ,; I
*\u25a0.-.' Hammer \u25a0 throw— Won *-*y Wooley /S.*iU. It.'!
S. > ; \u25a0 Coolidjre ( H. H. S. V second, Campbell fM.
H.. S.)thirrl. Wbeeler (M.11.;5.) fourth.. Dis
tance, 155 feet 10 Inches. \u25a0• •.-.>\u25a0..• j
.. OfOctals— Referee. \V. C, CbrUtic: starter, A.
Paul: "timers. F.. Koch..-H.' Kemyan: J. Rhodes:
Judges of flnisil, G. B*ll, K. Fish. L. Roth,
Cheater Drown: judge* of field. R. Blake,. V.
Btou*. T. '; Glar.ler; measinrew, \u25a0, \u25a00. Hunt. : A.
Browu.', A.". !•'... lprdan:- Inspectors, A. Crossfleld.
11. S.JoShs, n.- C'aineSrH. M. Lesrgetf. scored
S.lTtbbetts; fclerk of course. 'L."lxwlcr: assistant
clerk oft-ourse. -J..' DwlßKinsJ clerk of • field,
P.ftVost; announcer, E.Doiier.. -; . r ...
- There arft-a r thousand. acres of .suh-1
marine coal mines being .worked around
Capc.Br.eton." : The ..character, of the soil;
overlaying thescVdisslngs.enables'-tliem. :
to be worked Ayithout^iJjterference t romj
the vratcr , above. \u25a0 t -'d« a ;• £ \ \u25a0 •" >; - i
"^"Dogs-of marked class which vi^l-bc^seeri at* tHe* shows both
citySShe topperjplioto- is the cocker
"spaniel: cha^
champioivSouth^^
great^English setter- Mallv^yid BeauT :H/-;J:':: H/-;J:': -\u25a0"\u25a0";: ;-^'
Gossip ohthe Track
: The; Entre Sous-Starter Holtojan-Trainer Tlyue |
In^ideut- may vlK»"^pro<JuctlTe of - sonic - £tx>d .' re
'suits.';.. The' r steward* continued ; their. ' lnrestl-.
gallon int6"thcniatter:y< k <iterdar and if is wltbln
the possibilities that -some reform in t be starting
#TBteni ma); gro l^ oof.oftfte affair. • -Tlsne and
\u25a0>latt:"llels*.';f6r' f whoni. he trains,, \u25a0we're*. called
before the ntpwards to make a formal statement
concerning thVcaie.* It.is nnderstood that Helsa
pnt \u25a0 the", officials. In -the, way of getting Borne
, inf om-.a t !ou \ that - may - lie fraught tritb - sensa
tional deTelopmentg.' ,\u25a0"•-\u25a0.
\u25a0."\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0:• -\u25a0•\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0 ': \u25a0 *":' : -*"y -*"': "&k-* V*\u25a0
.:' n."he ' modest !• snni \u25a0 of \u25a0-. $1 ,-'\u25a0 parlayed •on : th« »lx
winners at' Emeryrille yesterday «ronri<l. have
"broke"-' all the : book makers In tbp ring, had
'At .bee* • practicable to bare carried -the parley
- "' aloiix \u25a0at < the best \u25a0 <Mld«- sbtaln«ble. '.The dollar
parlay /. figured • $1;S-I9.4CO.''«. > Tbe. !1 ./book "maker
that, failed . to - wln^'yesterday -" ouftht to ~ retire
from the - xame. : -; Althongh '\u25a0\u25a0 seteral of ,' th« , long
prlced^.wlnners:, were: accorded • scattering V; snp- j
pxjrt, ~-i there tvas.' not enough of ,'it- to, overbalance j
the. go«<l "'break* that .the ,Uyers r . got *in erery {
rare except '.-the 'third. "v" v - Billy - Kngjitrom I«d;Uiei
booklw<iwith a winning .of (0,530. Nelaoa Jones. I
who.'hnni, up bin slate' after, an abnence. of a j
few. weeks- at ; Arcml I a,* recouped', the; streater I
part of .a loss of. $4,500 that be bad • *nstaine<l
at ; the soothorn track, i \Wlth*one. or two esCep
tlon*,- the whole rinc. in. which M.txXik makris
occupld .^tajid! 1 ,; won.^bandioroely.r: < - . v.'
: Trainer Buston'of the FleurdeLJ*' stable was
hot on tbetraU (>t<l>. Stock when Lord - Jielsoia
wou •\u25a0 yesterday." " Stoek 1 had >claimed- the^bors*
; ,from BuitoD a- fpw' vreek3 agn. ;anrt Buxtoo bM
\u25a0 him up from $900, t0 $1,300 trben Judge. Hopp»r
asked .for- bids yesterday: j-Thls bad tbe effect
of . taklne t-Ue.' purse .. a»ray \u25a0 Irom Rtoek, - but hti
could, afford* to lose \u25a0 It. as .b. be > had : a nice -bet
down on ' the -bon». \u25a0 \u25a0•'•''.' \u25a0":\i"'< \u25a0.- • '..'•. .•-
: =:v..v .->.: 'r%\ : :j^7...:^*''yy--}'*^7-].\\ - : V.^'^V;
>W. 0.'8.-Macdonougb has pur'cba«»d tti*'4 year
old Mis*" Martha- from J.'B.< Dnno-for use -a* a".
brood \u25a0\u25a0 m«r«y at Ormondale J farm, enlo \u25a0 Park."
She • will ,beXfortßwlth; bred to Inflexible. Ml»r
Martha I* v a granddaughter of the famoaa.Kng-
U«b .stallion- St. 1 . wblcb'died.a few days
agt>,' being by Gerolsteln out of, Memories If. and
Maodonough fancied her became. OrmODdal»". .his
Futurity' winner," bad | come from tbe name- fan>
llyr-nthe'?mare was 'rendered •unfit for. further
racing- on 'accp«nt of:ha»iug>beeriv'ctjt dowa at
Bctte >last Vutamer and Macdonough • wan thereby
enabled to buy her for a much- smaller «nm than
If she had not suffcretlthe mishap.' Miss Martha
showed considerable promise as a 2 year eld. -\u25a0
\u25a0^\u25a0\u25a0i::.r:-"?~\%*&; *•' \u25a0'\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0•£:*.. \u25a0\u25a0::'.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. -0y
S Uarry -Mack, \u25a0 who' makes. Tommy*. Sandy's "en
gagements, -fell ! f or : the \u25a0 Water Thnmh \u25a0 tip in - the
first race yesterday. -ooly to see. his boy boot th/
long shot Peggy, O'Neal In a winner.. \ •-I
- :-\u25a0''/-.,\u25a0 »•'.•••\u25a0-\u25a0 .'\u25a0"\u25a0-•--\u25a0...' •': ;;^*.-: ;\u25a0\u25a0.-/,;\u25a0 \u25a0}'\u25a0 }-<z. '\u25a0\u25a0-
':' M. •A. '•. Gnuit ils • reported ' to > bate K woo - Uand
somely on Johnhy Lyons an<i;Markle Jlayer.'*- -*
•.>•\u25a0*•;•\u25a0 :; :VC- '• • \u25a0"* \u2666 -.\~ ' •\u25a0' • \u25a0 ' «-'• ->;>\u25a0-.'
i '\u25a0' Roy Offntt will bo here Irom Arcadia with his
stable Tuesday. ; -;r * -,"'V'i \u25a0 i " "\u25a0'"'\u25a0• it''"^vf ! *^ '\u25a0
•\u25a0',t'- " . \u25a0 •"-\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0 -\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0-'* i \u25a0-\u25a0».\u25a0 *,'.-'' '.•C'r \u25a0 -'•\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0 *?!_•.' r
* : Hngh>';McGowaa;i which /Is >iow'thf propei'ty
of s George *P. i McNeil. . Is "being > galloped-' aiter
having i been ron t the shelf all f winter a from"., tbe'
effects 'of. haTing broken • down - while .tn : prepara
tion for ; the ; races last * fall; -a McNeil r baa hope*
. that the borse will*- stand v for" a campaign -at
Seattle. \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0;-.•>•..'-• % AC' " .: --;
....... , /:'; \u25a0.;:.#-\u25a0./_,* ••\u25a0'• -.» .: ,«• . - .• ."\u25a0 . #\u25a0\u25a0: .'- \u25a0
'"\ Walter* B. ; Jennings • stopped ; orer 'iat>- Beoning*
on ; bis \u25a0'\u25a0 way /to * New v TorV t from .lrcadU.*> -,He
think* v tb»», - be ? did •« pretty ? well z to ; dUpoae of
fourteen of his poorer , horses bere 10 . California
during tbe winter.". ;\u25a0';.*•' \u25a0-' v: -.-t ;•\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0;•;^^v^.-* ---•«-• — ;
-'\u25a0•"\u25a0 "^•--•';;,v-" ! *j i ,' {"•'•< '*-i*'-i . 'i~ \u25a0"'.*' " \u25a0-;
1 A sod iof . tbe" : late . Martyi Bergen. vwbo fwat a"
famous •ipekey lin his I day, i made ; bis : flebnt « a* *
rider *at i, me (a. i few^ days s ago. V- Tbe lad •is
game * and in teillgent \u25a0« and "bids ; fair to derelop
Into a capable •\u25a0 Jockey.' ;-„ --'r V. '^* \u25a0'.' -'""r- :.5 \u25a0*-^^'
DKXXIXG WIXXERS
BENMNG.-«AprU*4.— lf*wjlt!«: .«;.;. N ,. ;..,\
",L First v rtce,''i seten f l urloi|gs — Right, and • -True
won,**; Panique $ *econ<l."7 '.Workman • \u25a0< thtrd.'^Tlaie,'
1 :80 3-5."-- ; ;r. - v ti- \• : - <:• \u25a0\u25a0" i :-tJ> y:'*£;~i£ "* ."> .. • :.*.>-.
>»' Second %- race. * seven .* furlongs— Call '-.- Boy -won,
Wilton -Laekaye^ second. 1 ?l*mme,; third.:. ._Tlme,-
N*,Th tfti i raeeVl atr^piechafter^abont^ two' m He*—
Touchwood \w~on, s-EB**r . fcecocrt. \ I'ereen taste • thtrfl.'
Time;' 4:J3.y> :-^ ; ; \u25a0%.;\u25a0-- • -V^ :;*-: : . ;^ v .<«v
«i:Fourthi race. * fonr. and i*. balf-'furJaoes^-Hawk
tVlhgi vrnnr, Albusch -. second. ißed "\> Doe -I thfrtl.
Tljne.l:B7.%K>'i--f^;:: ; .f---,:;v T -*>-vV v ,>"•>\u25a0'"- "*?-o
S': Fifth^Tace.V'our- *nd a half,; furlongs — Taboo
iron.V Aralla \u25a0; second, " ? Chaperone ;.; third. 7;%T line.
•"\u25a0 Sixth": Jrace.'i tnile',rVandr»;t3 Bd:^jird»-li*njr
won: . Lady > Karma ! second, j; Bankers th lr<t. *-" Time,'
1:34. . : U:;SV-';;;:-:-., f>;>''»*i;.^;^-Ji», I ,i\i' > -'r--; 7 f V'
••|5* XE\^|OJRJLBXNSjWIXNBiRS;^
% NEW/ O«LEA«S,I April L-ivriJlewHa: \u25a0•^ri'^v'-i'
GFlr»t':race,^flye,ifurloßg>^UM<ie-.tWoti,i Inter
red aecond.; Alice third.'* Tiros. c*;OCL 4-5..? '. r tv
.=" Second X race,"?, fite g f urlongi— The '•£ Head < woa.-
Fnutk X Lord k seconds -Toy y Bor v third.". s-Tta*.
rs i TWrd". race,"; sis t urlong*— F»nt<maei won: • Rob
in«- Hc*«l I seeond^BoHe-l Stwitßoi-'tWrd.^-'Tha*, 1
fflj Fourth ! race.'-, mile ; and ja. ;*; St^ctrt h— C«en VBf» -
wot|£ PMr© «e«ottd;* Donna i third. J :4« B.f. s
mm VlfV If thTrace.'t ro I lc and •a i el i t«n t h — a*t*>it s *\u25a0>«»
won. SsTerus second. Roral Oajx third. Time, :
1:40. -.-.'. ....
\Slxtb race, .mile and three-slxteertths—Corus
cate won. Lord Dixou \u25a0 second. El Falltn third.
Time. 2:014-3. - - . .
. igerentb ruwmlle and three sisteentb^ — Gll
pin- won. I jidy -Esther second. Quagza third.
Time..;:oO4-5: , , : ' .
PUMiy
EREAiEiiqF M^i 0 wes
I r Thch S. S. S. is composed,
andthc^iTiethod of combining^and preparing them so that they build up
'and strengthen every part ~6f the body,- make if the best of all Spring
\u25a0tpnicsj^ S. S: S. is nature^s medicine, .free from all. strong mineral
; mixtuTesVand made ehti rely/of the healing, cleansing juices and extracts
.p^roots and herbs; a safe.and pleasantstbnic for persons of any age. *
rv Almost Jeyery ; one feels bad in the Springl'- Some have no parties
lar.ailmentr.but are debilitated, ranndown and jiveak, and their systems
are in a state of general disorder.^ The change in the seasons produces
a {ike change in ourbodies^iand more is required;^ blood, from
Whidusqurce^e^receive jour physical nourishment and strength, a*
4Hisj particular \u25a0time than at any other, -<"' "**i -
tj Tefuse^andVirnpurities which naturally accumulate : in out
systems arc not properly -expelled \u25a0 iri: Winter^ because those .members
wKose^duty •it is. to this .''''*" * " i
vor^;^drmnage r h \u25a0 wspria, iWs.3.B^
sumaent stimulation- from: bodily. •udiixii«T«ik.to b« » T«"ry '
exercise?! and therefore grow 'dull <*V « m « d y indeed. XTx T wood
"^lrj^i^ \u25a0•\u25a0.-.-..- . - ,~~s. • >. :\u25a0: \u25a0 ... vu weak and inspar«, tad my „
and sluggish in their,' action; nor is \u25a0\u25a0 : «y«t«m in * mi-ddwa
> the > skin -as active/in eliminating * condition. 1 had di»*y «p«ni;v !
Waste.matteiiiAjcbld weather,: v vix^-tg-i^-tjj-^ -.
These- winter -accumulations about m«. ruling •« b*diyi
pollute thvblood;' and destroy: its:.
«',;\u2666-:*:.*;-. »': -' «\u25a0»• V>' - -L* --•""- ;. ;* b« done. Hi commenced th»
nutntiye qualities to such an extent nseofs.a.s. 1 b«r»n to &«i.
that .when: Spring comes,, and- ; ' r batter fr/m the ttart. Myip^»
eVerVthinff tflkes Otl "npv liFp-^flnH* - * P^tlt* pioked «p, th« •dJx»y* «
SZrj * "•U 1*;1 * ;^ c *. H" "C>.:;"ie,.ana ,: li#Us lef6^ and z^in^ iix ' -
,we : change: our method *« Hying, in weijht. ; it v»t« m«
the'ctrculation is so -weakened that v ; -^ cbt ' par * blood * ad bullt * p
:
aem ands of ; ; thej'system, \u25a0 ": and *we ' . of *v pr*i»e.
'VuffeEihxdhsequence!v Vr';^?;^. • .„, i^* f: Cß^ B< :-." \u25a0
r\. - 1 C iv i^-^V. ' ""\u25a0•-.' : 310 B. Elm SWilnoa; Ohio. * %
<i- , : :. v^r.pnysiMh machinery. seems \u25a0• - j-.- \u25a0--. \u25a0•- «\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0-•• •\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0/\u25a0\u25a0'- \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0>--. ">--
lojgety^o^^ ~ v
:^^wki^^herrousn«s, ; -l6ss of ; appetite, lassitude, eta ; sleep is -
?not ;refj^hin^th^^ a^stant worn-out feeling, and Ye do not feel
o^mai^ <du ties otdaily life. This disordered con-
ditiqn|dernahds the) use of a" tonic which has the additional qualities of *
ji^fi^t^dla^'Jblbod rpujHficr.^forTo }rcs'tore^ticalth : aiicl 'stnbnsth the.blobd
'm^t'^^^ulifij^^j^vblijlt .up touts' riorrnaj,' rich condition. ' v ' -\u25a0
I fj JSJ^S^S^is'not only the 1 best Spring tonic," but its'ability;and. worth
as aj genuine} blood fpunfierjy srunivereallyvrecognized/ *.\u25a0; It : 'g6cs right
do^U^Vtl^.circulahon^ajTd ;meets ;cyerjr|(lemand- flor 'arid
blood|purifier.'v '^
wfcte manerS'from tHejrfrculation^; erinch"esjahdf t punfic£the blood, and
' S. S. Si
: ridsjthe^l^dy ti that i^orn^out,^ rundown i feeling, improves ; the appe-
; tite^^arid^dig^tionV every^ fibre Vnd tissue of thebodyVarid
a^d ; str^ •
/the; unpleasant" conditions; which; always f.obm&with': Spring. >^u^ '.?'
r;;l "^Sj^S: S^c^sJnoi^Dntain^ariy; form of nfinerjil ingredient^ arid^thosc
w
•to* remember this. "S:*S: SrisforTsale l at all drug stores. J
w ; ,; THE^SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAJTTA. QA
Dog Show Officials
Working Hard
CGnFrar.chco \Club Men Expect
a Record Entry for Shorn _ %
r at Auditorium .• >
t T!tc bonch ?how committee of tft»
fian Francisco '«kenn«l ; club, which is
made up' r of John L- tJunnlnjUam arid
Fred' P. Butler. Is pro>parlner activity
for tbe eleventh aftntjsl." show' of the
club. "This, will bo held from April 2^
to April ;2,"»; 2,"» at? thff Auditorium, and
fr,gra tbu^ -pre,s«nt outlook more than
fi#9 <logs'wHl !i£ s«"cn on th« bctv^hes.'
Class Tvlli be unusually wrll repre-.
scnteJ." as & number of new doss have
befcn • brought from the east and from
England for the shon- circuit, which In
cludes Oakland, Fresno, this City and
the northwest. . "• v i
Two of the most expert judges tn the
wdrMd are coming', west' to award th»
prizes. Charles ; Lyndon, a Canadian
who. made the Norfolk terrier kennels
famous tb<>; wor4d over, "will P as s on
all terriers and nonsportlns - bree<f<
whllf the ribbons for thershootlns and
other sporting dogs tvill bo awarded
by pj 11. Bryson of St. Lou la. ilo. He
jjas a big reputation as a judge of
.-•etterx. pointers, hounds and spaniel*.
One of the^iovcl features of tho show,
wiil be the enormous entry of bultdoss,
for •whic!* the recently orsanited Pa
citic bulldog club lias offered nearly Jd
cups and other valuable tr6phlas. En
tries'will close on April 11. after which
uate none .will be accepted. The club
has opened An office" at" iS9 McAllister
street. TVh.er«J entries wl»t he received
and any required information ' given, .
The Oakand % show has 'attracted -aris
entry of 313 dogrs, the largest clasj be
ing the, cocker spaniels, of which there
are 45. There arc 40 colllee. 34 Cr»<
lish setters and 25 balldoss. Amoo;
the bull terriers will be Champion
Edgewood Biddy.' recently purchased
by G: C. Israel from Frank F. Dole of
New Haven. Another new bull terrier
will be Frank ! Watkins' Wllliaroette
Defender, pronounced the best son of
lidgecote Peer. He has never been
shown here. -but has be»n a big -n-ttiner
In', the' northwest.
PARVELEE \VI\S AT TE\.MS
. SA.N DIEGO. April 4.— With a s«ore
of 106 out of a possible 120, Harold
Parmelei* of San Diesco took first Pl^Ce
In Corohado's round ro*>in tenni* wur
nament.. Roy Crippen was setfond. l>ur
iag- the ..last day- of the tournftment
there .was a. number of withdrawals,
bringing: down PArmelee's score, .He
had met every, one In the tournament
and at one time had 147 garnea.lo.hls
credit.
* " - - " - . *
OCX Cl.Cn OKIiAMZEI)
REDWOOD CITY. April f.— The local
shotsxm experts Iwve formed a sun
club for . the purpose of shooting: Mue
rocks, tho organization starting .with a
.charter membership of TO. . Guy p. Hull
has. been- elected president and ' Ernest
Werder and Carl Bceger as secretary
and treasurer respectively.- ' "' '•.••'
Four peers. 11 baroaet3 and**"S3
knights were created by the king of
Great Britain on his last birthday.
Nominally the king did it: In reality the
liberal ministry did it. the "birthday
lionors" being one of the perquisites of
office. -.\u25a0••-:. ,\u25a0 \u25a0— \u25a0 \u25a0-. '

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