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Daphne Direct Wins First and Sac ond Money. FAVORITES ALL WIN. SIXTH RACE— Six furlongs; selling: BettinR. Horse, "Weight Jockey. St. % Fin. 3 to 1 — Gus Lanka. 1C3 (Birkenr) 6 4 .1.2 12 to 1 — King Rose, 111 (Louden). 4 2 21 0 to 1— Requisition. 110 (Sheehan) 8 7 3 h Time, 1:22%. Start good. Won easily. Win ner G. Lanka"u bay colt by Huron-Lone Prin cess. Stub 103. Budwelser 102 Gowdy 08. The Advocate 106, Class Leader 107. Lacache 103, Rurallst 103. Brookston 103, also ran. FIFTH RACE— One mile; selling: Betting. Horse. Weight. Jockey. St. % Fin. 4 to 1— Uranium, 00 (Shea) 1 1 1 C 5 to 1— Aules. 107 (Sheehan) 2 2 2 1. 15 to 1 — Exapo. 92 (Livingston) ... 7 4 3 15 Time. 1:5014. Start good. Won easily. Win ner H. Dernham's chestnut colt by Lamp lighter-Elsie B. Miss Gollghtly 108. Lynch 108. El Caney 106. Cardigan 105, Judge Towner 08, also ran. Time, 1:57*4. Start good. Won easily. Win ner. O. C Bennett & Co's chestnut colt by LampIIghter-Llttle Indian. Joe Lener 101, Doeskin 95. also ran. FOURTH RACE— Eleven-sixteenths of a mile; purse: BettlriK. Horae. Weight. Jockey. St. % Fin. 7 to 5— Little Scout. 107 (Sheehan) 12 13 T3 to 1— Slddons, 104 (Birkenruth) 5 5 2 2 0 to 5— Jordan 107 (Austin) 4 4 3n THIRD RACE— Five and a half furlongs; purse: Bettinsr. Horse, Welirht. Jockey. St. «4 Fin. 4 to 1 — Potter, 108 (Blrkenruth) . . 4 1 1 nk 5 to 1 — WalnutHlII 108 (Sheehan) 14 2 3 20 to 1— Don O"Hl(?h. 106 (Wallace) 6 8-310 Time. 1:15%; Start good. Won driving. Winner E. S. Gardner's bay colt by Masetto- Porcelaln. Freeborn 305, Woods Perry 100, St Noel 105. Major Carpenter 108. W, P. Palmer 105. Allegrette 105. Billy Jackson 105, also ran. > SECOND RACE — Six and a half furlonga; purse: Hetting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. % Fin. 2 to 1— Allyar, 117 (Louden) 1 1 In 3 to 2— Falkland, 82 (C. Davis)... 2 2 28 7 to 2— Town Moor, 38 (Perkins) 4 3 3 15 Time, 1:29V4. Start good. Won driving. Winner. T. R. Madden" a chestnut horse by Himyar-Aileen Arorr. Duke Dashaway 103, also ran. Dusty Miller, a eon of Montana, won the opening event without effort, going to the post at 25 to 1. Summary: FIRST RACE— Five furlongs; purse. Betting. Horse. Weight. JocKfy. St. V* 25 to 1 — Dusty Miller. 108 (MCarty)ll 7 11 8 to 1— Lampadrone. 108 (Calvlt). 1 2 2 h 8 to 1 — Judpe Benton. 108 (Blrkn) 8 C 3>4 Time, . l:0!H&. Start good. Won handily. Winner. P. Shcridan'8 chestnut colt by Mon tana-What Not. Carbon 105 Leach 103, Ban dlllo 108 Marber 108. Wigwam 108, Nellie Cromwell 105 Black Enough 105. Laumay 108 Little Pirate 108. Mlllbrook 108 also ran. ST. LOyiS, Sept. 9.-The track at Delmar Park was in miserable con dition to-day, owing to heavy rains, and the mudders had everything their own way. Little Scout won the one and a sixteenth mile purse event In easy fash ion. He was heavily played at 8 to 5 and the talent put a big crimp In the bookmakers' rolls when he won. By the New York Telegraph. First race — Eleanor Howard, Loca, Fonspray. Second race— Foxy Grandpa, Sweet Note, Frank Collins. Third race — Ailyar, Kitty O, Broodier. Fourth race — Imboden, Old Stone, Dr. Cartledge. Fifth race — Dotty Shute, Tom Crabb, Dave Sommers. Sixth, race — Ida Fenzance, Peat, Satin Coat. DELMAR SELECTIONS. 07. Water Tower 100. N>arest 97, Blstilui 87. Tom Crabb 97. Tom Collins 105. Sixth race, one and an eighth miles, selling — Pay the FiJdler 101. Hucena 06. Chlckasha 8«. Dawson 101, Peat 104. Kentucky Cardinal 98, Satin Coat 00, Brown Vail 96. Glnspray 104. Ida Penzance 10?. Little Lois 09. The Way 107, Larry Wilt 1M. Dusty Miller, a Son of Montana, Wins Opening Race Handily, Going to the Post at 25 to 1. LONG SHOT SUCCESSFUL ON DELMAR PARK TRACK The telephone can no longer be legally used by German physicians !n dictating prescriptions to druggists, because of the chances d Xatal misunderstandings. CLEVELAND. Ohio. Sept. 5.— If the weather is favorable and the Glenville track is in pood condition Saturday after noon Lou Dillon will trot an exhibition mile to a high-wheeled sulky in an at tempt to lower the record of 2:Q&% made by Maud S a number of years sjjo. Lou Dillon to Try for Record. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 9.— It is an nounced to-day that H. E. Huntington will soon move to New York City and will hereafter make his headquarters In that city. Huntington has made Los " An geles his home while engaged in perfect ing his system of electric roads in South ern California; but now that the .nucleus of the system has been completed and many extensions planned, he will leave the management of the lines to the of ficials in charge. Near Tlverton. Devonshire, England, there Is to be seen a blackbird with a white bead and speckled ttack. Huntington to Live in New York. To-morrow will be Governor's day at the track. Governor Pardee and staff will be present and the card arranged is an. unusually fetching one. Besides the etallion stake, DIvina, the California rec ord holder at a mile', will meet Hager don, Horatius and Step Around. F. E. MULHOLLAND. SUMMARY. 2:12 class, pacing, mile heat*, two In three: MarsTarctta. blk m. by Dlrect-Itosetta A (Wright) 1 1 Jonesa Bawler (Walton).... >. 4 2 Penrose (W. Maslin) ..'. o 5 Colonel Smith (W. S. Baben) 3 4 I3anker'e Daughter (B. Croner)..,, 5 3 Time, 2:12H, 2:13. 2:17 class pacing, three In five; purse $500: Ben F. b. g. by Bradtmoor, dam by Stelnway (Chadbourne) 1 t j Miss Georgle (Cecil) 2 2 2 Ira (Mabcn) 3 3 4 Munroe S (Zibble) 4 5 w Cuckoo (Ltesrett) •. « 4 3 Alcndalfs ¦ (Hoy) 5 c 5 Time. 2:10. 2:1O'.4. 2:12. Running — Five furlongs, selling, purse $225 — Doris, ch. f. by Crlghton-Folly. 109 (Tul let) 11 to 0. won; Eva D. 10!) (Chandler) 3 to 1, second; Dr. Birdsall. 112 (See) 4 to 5. third. Time. 1:01%. Hope Morgan, Honoma and Ruvla also ran. , Five furlongs, selling, parse J223 — Meteors. Jockey Has a Hard Fall at Buffalo Meet ' BUFFALO, Sept.. 9.— Jockey Helgerson had a terrible fall at Kenilworth Park and serious results are feared from the shock "be sustained. He had the mount of Miss McMeekln, favorite for the maid fn 2-year-old event. He was making his run fn the stretch when the field closed together and his mount stumbled. Hel- ; serson went to the track bard and was unconscious for an hour. He recovered p.s the races closed and was removed to the general hospital. HELGEBSON INJUSED. MARYSVILL.E, Sept. 9. — Gwendoline Gilman, the two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilman Jr. of this city, is lying at death's door as a result of swallowing a quantity of carbolic acid this forenoon. According to the parents' story, the child was playing around the house when she found a half-filled bottle of carbolic acid that had fallen from a shelf to the floor. T^ie little one drank some of the contents and as the burning liquid touched her lips and throat she screamed and fled to her mother. Medi cal assistance was summoned and every effort made to save the life of the child. For hours she has remained in an uncon scious state, and It is not believed she can live. Finds Half -Filled Bottle That Had Fallen to Floor and Tries Its Contents. CHILD DBTNKS DEADLY ACID AND MAY DIE Sixth race, stallion stake— H. I* Frank 123, Dr. Rowell 113. Dr. Birdsall 112, Zenonlan 113, Eva D 110. Instructor 113. Seventh race, three-quarters of a mile, sell ing — j t S 110, Jack Richelieu Jr. 116, Mounte bank 114 Iras 102, Cambaceres 116, The Miller 111. Myrtle H 103. Ultruda 116. Elphth race, one mile, three-yeajvolds and up— for. Shorb 112, Malplaquet 109, Mlsa Vlra 109, Dwlght Way 112. Dark Secret 112, Bill f oung 112, Chanano 112. Ninth race, one mile, handicap — Chileno 100, Kitty Kelly 105, Illowaho 116, Constellator 104. Solon 116. Second race, flve-eiRhth» of a mile, selling: — Tom Mitchell 10S, Quldado 112, Blandura 109, Miss Dividend 109. Nellie May 109, Honduran 112. Light Braid 109. Third race, one mile, handicap — DIvina 114, HaRerdon 10S, Horatius 107, Step Around 85. Fourth race, flve-eUhtha of a mile, gelling — Annie Marie 94, Hercules 117. Metlakatla 94, Bklrmlah 114. Skip Me 114. Maresa 114. Fifth race, Governor's handicap — Grafter 106, DIvina 110. First race, trot, 2:17 class — What Is It, Po- I«ro. Itoeell. Verona, Hank, Lady Rowena, Ole, Zambra. ENTBIES FOB THUBSDAY. Third race — Ishlana, Pulsus, Valour. v Fourth race — I«onora Loring', Highball, Young Henry. Fifth race — Carbuncle, Gold Bell, Himself. Sixth race — Castalian, Past, Ernest Parhaxn. First race— Bob Boy, Bed Light, Hylas. Second race — Jocund, Race King, Adbell. Kixth race, one end a Flxteenth miles on turf, prlllnc— Stonewall 109. Man' Worth 105. Tribes Hill 113. June Holly lor.. Choate 10S. Lord Ad vocate id". Ernest Parham 107. Castalian 98, Thp Fpincter !>1, Dokabor !W5, Carroll D 10.1. Ffdltion 10». Conundrum 105, Ella Snyder 91. Va.Pt ICO. Athelroy J»6. IlarrlFon 100. SHEEPSHEAD BAY SELECTIONS. By the tCew York Telejrraph. S*»eond rare, one mile, all tlges — Mohican 84, Adbpll K». Moharib M. High Chancellor 107, Jocund S4. Ad Us 104. Race King 89. Third race, fix furlonjrs on main track, han cicap. two-year-old.-^ — I'ulsus 123, Turquoise Hlue 117. Adbtll 117. Divination 118, Katts 113, Vclr>ur 112, Wotan 112, Luxembourg 112. Gra- EtaUa 130, M«w!o 1OC«. Ishlana 108, Rain or Phlno 10S, Topic 107. Juvenal Maxim 107. Tom mi 100. Ilavcn 105. Jacquin 102. Brlar thorpe 100. / Fourth race. The Flight, seven furlongs of Futurity course — Alabarch 110, Hiph Chan cellor 10S. Plater 110, Yellowtail 118, Shot pun 113. Hifrnhall 105, Young Henry 112. Leo liora L/orlng 107. Fifth race, one and a quarter mile*, handi cap — Charawind 112. Mocn Daisy 112. Himself 111 Ixird Badce 10*5, Carbuncle 10S, Gold I$e!l 105. First rac<\ maiflcn t wo- y Par-olds, selling, five and a half furlonirs of Kuturity course — Clytie 1W;. IJonnellv 107. Orddell J(>4. Belle or B^lle I.leade 304. Itob Hoy J««. Dukedom 105, Purple Iris 104, Hiphwind 1C3, Carmelita 8'.». Orient JOtt, nag Ornrrr 107. Ostrich 112. Huapala VS. Itodl'.pht 10(5, Telephone 102. Hjias 104, Gar,an<>srue 104. Kadp lw. f=n«H?r !»9, San Romo ML J-Vrnrock 102, Misr Melton 34. tCEW YORK, Pert. 9.— Sh?er*head Bay en tries: SHEEFSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. Only four started in the first six furlong run. The gray horse Gold Scratch was made an eleven to ten favorite. See got him away well, leading to the paddock, where he was passed and defeated with ease by BI Piloto, the three to one. third choice. Iras disposed of Piratical for show honors. Tullett put another winner over In the six furlong affair next decid ed. He had the mount on Legal Maxim, which was played down from threes to three to two favoritism. - After Dusty Rhodes had played his string out he won without effort. Dug Martin came from far back, beating Dusty Rhodes for the place. Another small field went to the post In the last number, a mile selling run. Da vid S with Chandler up was a four to five favorite and. leading throughout, won handily from Mountebank and The Miller in 1:40*4. There was nothinc to It but the favor ite from the start. Bozeman got the mare away In front, and she won buckjumplng from Nellie May and Miss Dividend. Ike Tullett. on Doris, landed the' five furlong scramble for 2-year-olds. The only one to give him an argument at the close was Eva D. The four to five favorite Dr. Birdsall displayed regular bush form, finishing third. A cheap bunch of platers lined up in the five furlong event which followed, with Meteora running a three to two choice. SA.CRAMENTO, Sept. 9.-As the State Agricultural Society offered no special attraction for Admission day, the attendance at Agricultural Park, while large was somewhat disappointing. Favorites captured five of the seven events decided. Frank Wright, behind his mare Margaretta, took the special pace for horses of the 2:12 class. She sold an even money chofce over the field and as Jonesa Basler did not seem up to much, won in two straight heats. Ben F, the twenty to four favorite, over the field for the 2:17 pace, stepped the first heat In 2:10 flat. Miss Georgia, which forced him out, could go nearly that fast if paced by an automobile^ — posibly a bit faster. Even so, Ben made it three straight and Miss Georgia thrice finished second. It Is to be regretted Cecil behind the latter mare did not make his drive sooner in the last heat or she might have won. Cuckoo did better In the third than in anv of the preceding heats. Six furlongs, selling; purse $225— Legal Maxim b. r. by Bassetlaw-Mlss Maxim. 112 (Tullett) 3 to 2. won; Dug Martin. Ill (Cross thwaite) 7 to 1. second; Dusty Rhodes. 91 (Chandler) 8 to 1, third. Time, 1:15^. Mamie. Hamar and Pat Bulger also ran. Loyal S left at post. On© mile, selling; purse $225 — David 8, b. g. by Mldlothla.n-Tulluda, 112 (Chandler) even, won; Mountebank. 112 (Frawley) 2Vi to 1, second; The Miller. 112 (Hlldebrand) 2 to 1. third. Tlme^ — 1:4OV4. Dr. Sharb and Limber Jim plflo ran. Six furlonfra. selling; purse $225 — El Piloto, br. g. by Gano-Claudlmore, 114 (Frawley) 2 to 1. won; Gold Scratch, 114 (See) even, sec ond; Iras. 106 (Chandler) 9 to 5. third. Time, 1:14. Piratical also ran. ch. m. by Magnet-Laura O'Connor, 109 (Boze man) 3 to 2. won; Nellie May 109 (Chandler) 3 to 1, second; JIIbb Dividend. 109 (Frawley) 3 to 1. third. Time. 1:01. Isabellita. Mal rlaquet. Ligrht Braid, Little Gun and Little Secret also ran. Ben F Steps a Fast Mile at the State Fair and Defeats Miss Georgie Cleverly. As there was $3000 and a silver trophy wagered on the outcome of the match it was claimed Mr. Plagemann showed a lack of sportsmanship in not putting his fortunes to the test on the track. Dolador, driven by J. O'Kane, went over the course in 2:29 without a skip. The Judges then announced him as win ner of the match. The first race on the programme, the three-minute class, was won in straight heats by M. M. Donnelly's Old Guy, driven by J. Culcello. The fastest mile was done in 2:38. The 2:25 class was won by J. O'Kane's Sandow after ho had finished fourth in the second heat. The first heat was won by Bandow by half a length after a fierce drive through the stretch with A. F. Jacobs' Mack. The first half-mile was negotiated in 1:09%. Sandow fbroke badly after passing the quarter-mile pole In the second heat. Delia McCarthy and Mack then fought it out to the wire, the former getting the verdict by a neck. Sandow won the third heat and the race by a neck from Delia McCarthy, the latter coming with a rush in the last eighth which nearly landfed her a winner. The 2:30 class was spoiled owing to a portion of the harness on Victor giving away Just after the start of the second 1 heat. He had won the first heat easily. The other starters In the second heat continued their journey around the cir cuit. James de la Montanya's Ivy, driven by J. Cuicello, won easily. "Victor started in the third heat under protest. He broke at the quarter and cut no figure in the race thereafter. President Algeltlnger entertained a par ty of friends hospitably during the day, tile trip to the track and return being made in a special car. S' The officers of the meeting were: Judges — W. Simpson. O. I* Swett and 1* Richardson; starter, R. Ledgett; timers — A. B. Spreckels, I. B. Dalzlei and T. Crowley; mar- Rhal, John Holland; racing secretary, Fred W. Thompson. Summary: . Three-minute class: Old Guy (J. Culcello) 1 1 Miss Washington (D. Mizner) 2 2 Fred T (Goodfellow). 3 3 Time— 2:46, 2:88. ; 2:25 class: . Sandow (J. O'Kane) 14 1 Delia 1 McCarthy (J. Doran) 3 1 2 Mack (A. P. Jacobs) 2 2 3 Ethel H (J. M. Eva).../ 4 3 4 Time— 2:21%. 2:22H, 2:21%. 2:30 class: ivy (J. Culcello) .'.' 2 11 Lafayette (M. M. 'Donnelly) 3 2 2 Victor (V. Verllhac) 1 dls Time— 2:30%, 2:82%, 2:31%. Match race: Edward Algeltlnger's Dolador a walkover. Time by quarters — 30, 1:16,. 1:52, • ' ¦ ? » — BALTIMORE, Sept. 9.— The British steamer Ettrlckdale, Captain McKenzIe. bound from Dalquler for Baltimore, which went ashore in the channel yesterday afternoon, was towed off by a tuff and arrived in port to-day, ap- Isarently uninjured. THE matinee races of the Golden Gate Park Driving Association held yesterday at Tanforan race course attracted many friends of the clever speedway drivers. They also at tracted many persons interested In the development of the light harness horse, which seems gaining In popular favor. The choicest bit on the programme, the match race between Edward Aljreltlng er's Dolador and F. Plagemann's Gen eral Vallejo, resulted In a walkover for the former. This was a great disappoint ment to the spectators, as an exciting contest was expected. Mr. Plagemann moved his horse from Tanforan track at 11 o'clock yesterday on the ground that he had gone lame. Mr. Plagemann came in for some sharp criticism from the spectators. They said he should have brought out his horse and had him ex cused by the judges. MARGARETTA IS FIRST IN THE SPECIAL PACE James O' Kane's Sandow Is Returned Winner of 2:25 Class. FIXTH RACE — Selling; one and a sixteenth miles; on turf: Uettlnir. H-r«e, Wcipht. Jockey. St. % Fin. » to 10 — Wi!d Tbyme.C9 (Redfrn) 1114 15 to 1— Pwamplands,103 (Michls) 2 4 2 3 »• to 1— Kalif. 113 (O'Neill) 4 6 33 Time. 1 :4» 4-5. Start fair. Won oapily. Winner. J. A. Miller's b. f. by Ben Brush- Ho*e. The Rival ICC. Ta^ret 103, Boutonnlere IO, also ran. Tim*. 1 :4O 2-r>. Start Ftra*rsling. Won driv ing. Winner. J. F. Schorr's b. n. by Orna xnent-Prrimenade. Erbe P", Carbuncle Io3, Ethlrg mi. Ringdove 97. Karly Eve PS, Mrllle Qeyton 93, Captain Galnes !««. Guy Park.KiO, Scmerset 1>6, S>cd'.tion 105, Lord StcrliCK 10&, also ran. FIFTH 11ACE— Sellir-r; mile: IVttlr.R. Horse. V.'eight. Jockey. St. »i Fin. 16 to 5— Stroller. 104 (Fischer) 2 11% 13 to 5 — King IVrrxr.KW (Holmes) 4 2 2 3 £0 to 1 — Sir Roche. !(«> (Rcdington) 8 7 3 *i FOtTRTH RACE — The Omnium handicap; one and an eighth miles: Betting. Horae, Weight. Jockey. Ft. 8 i Fin. 4 tj 1— His Eminence, 'J4 <Hlggins) 6 1 ! h 4 to 1— Proper, it* (Rpdfera) 2 4 2 2»4 5 to 1— Kusenia Burch.103 (Fuller) 4 5 34 Time. 1 :Z>2 l-r>. Start good. Won driving:. Winner, <J. B. Hill's b. h. t>v Falsetto-Patron • !-f. Himself 95, Molly Brant IOC, Yellow Tail 10S, also ran. Time, 1:13. Start poor. Won handily. Win ner. J R. Kerne's br. c. by Trcnton-St. Mil dred. Montana King 113, Gallant 122, The Southerner K'7. Dlmpla 104, Sonoma Ilclle 108, Tin; Payne 112, also ran. THIRD RACE— The Autumn stakes for two vear-o!d?; fix furlorifs. on Futurity course: Batting. Bone. Weight, Jockey. St. % Kin. IS to 1 — Knijrht Errant. 108 (Gan) 1112 T to 1— Bobudil. 112 (Fuller) 5 T 2h 7 to I — Mt-rcury, Jy7 •Redf'-rn). . . 4 <i 3 2'j SECOND RACES — Steeplechase; the Oakdale Cup; Remlemen riders; about two and a halt niiles: „ Betting. Horse. Weight. Jockey. St. «i Fin. 2 to 1— Tankard. 162 (Mr. Hayes) 2 112 t* to S — Howdy. 17o (Mr. Clark).. 4 2 2 l>i 12 to 1— Ivan. IS* <Mr. rage> 1 4 ;t 4 Time, .'. :22. Start good. Wen easily. Win ner. T. Hitchcock Jr.'s br. g. by King Mida.s- Kpergme. Uaryi 152, lianillan 145. Woodpig eun 1C3. also ran. Moantime Jim Kelly, upon which Red fern had the mount, won by a half dozen lenpth.s. Shortly after passing the .fin ish the colt was set?n to falter and Red fern, fearing the racer was about to fall, jumped off. It was said that many traln ors standing near the spot at which Jim Kflly faltered heard a bone snap. A veterinary said that the colt fractured the scsamoid bone and ruptured the In ferior seramcid ligaments. He can never race again, but may be saved for breed ing purposes. He was valued at JIO.OOO. The Autumn Stake was captured by ICnight Errant, an outsider in the bet ting. Summary: FIRtfT HACK— Polling: for two-year-olds; live and a half furlongs; on Futurity course: netting. Horse. Wt-ight. Jockey. St. «* Fin. 7 to 2— Jim Kelly, 1^5 aiedfern).. 1114 h to 1— Yo Fan. 102 (!>>Souza>.. .. 2 3 2 1^ T to 2 — lieath Beach. 105 (Fuller). 3 2 3 1^ Time. 1 a.»1 2-6. Start bad. Won easily. Winner. K. A. Jones' b. c. by Dr. MacBiiile- A!al>ana Auremastor 108, Mord?!la 102. Mo net 110. Shortcake 102. RaWer 102. Handsome Klirry 107. Hob Murphy IOj. Ballet Io7. llont julier 110, Sliver Days 110, Vagary 1^2, also ran. SHEEPSHEAD BAY. Sept. »— Young Charles McCarrerty, son of the well known turfman, was taken to a hospital this afternoon suffering from a brokea lejr. the result of being carried Into the fence rail soon after the start In the first rare of the Coney Island Jockey Cub. The Jockey had the mount on Vagary, which showed much temper on her way to the starting point. Vagary mn to the last furlong pole and then McCaXfercy, almost swooning with pain, was assisted Into the patrol Judge's wagon and taken to the Jockey room, ¦whore an- examination showed that his ihiph bone was broken- Special Dispatch to The Call. Colt Jim Kelly Breaks Down After Winning' • a Purse. Jockey McCafferty Sus tains Serious Injury at Sheepshead. ACCIDENT TO RIDER IN A RACE MATCH RACE AT TANFORAN RESULTS IN WALKOVER FOR EDWARD AIGELTINGER'S TROTTER, DOLADOR BRACKETS FOR BEAU ORMONDE Big California Gelding Surprises Talent at Harlem. Wins Rather Handily in Going Not to His Liking. HORSES SEEN IN ACTION YESTERDAY AT THE MATINEE RACES AT TANFORAN RACE COURSE Special Dispatch to. The Call. CHICAGO. Sept. 3.— Although no special feature was on the card at Harlem to-day the races wera alt weU contested and the fields made up of a good class of horses. Interest cen tered In the third event at a mile. On account of a rain which set in shortly after the first race Beau Ormonde was not given a chance and his price drifted from 3 to 7 to 1. The bi«r California chest nut fooled the talent by winning rather handily after a hard drive tlftoush the stretch with Colonial Girl. The track was heavy and showers fail throughout the afternoon. Summary: FIRST RACE— Fiv« furlouKs; purse: Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. *i Fin. 5 to 2 — Casclne. 108 (3. Bonner).. 3 6 11 8 to 5— Copperfleld. 108 (Knight).. 14 21 8 to 1 — J.P.May berry, 10S (Phllps) 4 6 3 2 Time. 1:012-5. Start good. Won easily. Winner. Burn» & Waterhouae's ch. c. by Colonel Wheeler-Early Rose. Blamenthal lof>. Atlantico 105. Apple 100. Foresight 105. Touch stone loS. Molly Daily lw, also ran. SECOND RACE — Steeplechase; short coune; handicap: 5 to 2— Eva Moe, 130 (Peters) 111 S'.i 9 to 2 — Falella. 142 (J. Johnson).. « 4 2 1 7 to 1 — tslap Dash, 126 (Morrison). 3 3 3 3O Time. 3:35 Vs. Start fair. Won easliy. Winner, J. S. Kratton'a ch. m. by King Eric- Dutch Girl. Paulaker 13*. Limelight 130. also ran. Indian II 15»> fell. Lingo 128 threw rider. Demonland 125 pulled up. THIRD RACE— Mile; purse: Betting. Horse. Weight. Jockey. St. % Fin. 7 to 1 — B. Ormonde. 96 (Phillips) 2 a Ink 8 to 1— Colonial Girl, 93 < Wilson) 5 12 7 15 to 1 — Dr. Stephens, 90 (Ferrell) 3 5 3 nk Time. 1 :4O 3-5. Start good. Won driving. Winner. Mrs. E. L. Kriin/s ch. h. by Or monde-Miss Brunnell. Jack Ratlin 110, Schwalbe 97. Bragg 100, Crestfallen 93, aUo ran. FOURTH RACE— Six and a half furlongs; purse: Betting. Horse. Weight. Jockey. St. *i Fin. » to 3 — Rockaway. 106 <Otls) 2 115 7 to 1 — Mayor D.S.Rose,95 (Knapp) s 4 u l' a 6 to 1 — Commodore, 105 (Wondrly) 5 2 3 3 Time. 1:22 4-5. i-tart good. Won in a can ter. Winner, Burna & Waterhouse's ch. c. by Altamax-Recreatlon. My Oem 92. Eva Clalr 0* Justine Morel 92, Elwood 10©. Away Right 02. also ran. FIFTH RACE— Six furlongs: handicap: Betting. Horse. Weight. Jockey. St. V t Fin. 3 to 1 — Golden Rule. 102 (Adklns). 1 1 1 h 9 to 5 — Delagna. 110 (Wilson) 2 2 2 Vi 6 to 1 — Barrtolph, 95 (S. Bonner).. 4 3 S3 • Time. 1:15 4-3. Start good. Won driving. Winner. C. E. Durr.ell's ch. s. by Golden Garter-Lucille Murphy. A. D. Gibson 115, Percentum 96, also ran. SIXTH RACE— Mile: selling: Betting:. Horse. Weight. Jockey. St. «; Kin. 7 to 6 — Brush By. 00 (Wilson).... 2 3 12 8 to 1 — Boy Wonder. 07 (Ferrell).. R 1 23 4 to 1 — Mezzo, ©7 (Knapp) « 8 * nk Time, 1 :43. Start good. Won easily Win ner, S. C. Hlldreth's b. f. by Den Bruah- Atala. Charlie Thompson 101, Jackful IT. Little Mission 03. Fri\'ol 100. Dr.- Gurnsey 1(V5 Prodigality 86. Curate 107. Bluemlnt 100. also ran. HABIiEM ENTRIES. CHICAGO. Sept. 0.— Harlem entries: First race, five furlongs, selling— Lawndale 10*. Fox Lake 104. Henry Lyons 104, Requimis 10.1. Soldier of Fortune 103. Chockayotte 102, Voila 100, Shaitan 100, Eugenie B 100. Cogncvl men 08. Oeowal f)S. Darro fW. Granseman 07 Hoceo 93. Miss MoMI? 03. Trapsetter 1»H. Second race, six furlonsrs — Rairtag 110. Father Wentker 109, The Kentuckian 1CS. . Iwanta 105, Never Fret 1CS. Mayor Johnson 105, Muresca, 104. Bensonhurst 103, Stem Winder 10^, H - ua chuca 100, Mocorlto 100, Joe Oosa 100. Albe marle CO. Floral Wreath 09.. Vestry 84, Lady Chariot $>9. Third race. Saplinc stake*, four furlonzs — Copperfleld 11*. Fred Leppert US, Major Pel ,-h.im US. Touchstone 115, Patsy Brown 113, Don Dotno 115. Blumenthal 118. Fourth race, one and an eighth miles, handi cap—Nitrate 109. Fongoluca 102. Aneke 100. Loutnville OS, Byways 06. Major Tenny 06. Fading Light 0O. L*n<:in 8S. Miracle II 85. Fifth race, one mile — Hindus 111. Charlie Thompson 106, The Don 06, Toledo 02, English Lad 82. Lady Jocelyn 89. Sixth race, one and a half miles, telling — False Lead 10C, Little Elkln 101. Marlon Lynch 101. Miss Liza 100. Moor 100. Win* Dance 100. Compass 09, Learoyd 00. Major Tenny 97. EULRLEM SELECTIONS. By the Chicago Inter Ocean. First race— Cognomen, Fox Lake, Voila. Second race — Muresca, Vestry, Father Wentker. Third race- — Bon Domo, Patsy Brown, Fred Leppert. Fourth race— By Ways, Fonsoluca, Ancke. Fifth race — Lady Jocelyn, English Lad, Toledo. Sixth race — Wing Dance, Compass, Little Elkin. ; ESTABLISHES A* RECORD. Major Delmar Sets Nev World's Mark for Geldings. SYRACUSE. N. T., Sept. 9. -The world's record for trotting geldings was broken by Major Delmar this afternoon In his effort against the New York State Fair track record. A. P. McDonald drove the gelding and George Shear with a runner paced him. The great son of Delmar ac complished the distance In 2:01^. clipping a second from his own mark and three quarters of a second from the former world's record, established by Cresceus. Bock Sand Wins St. I<eger Stakes. LONDON, Sept. 9.— Rock Sand, this year's. Derby winner, ridden by Maher, won the St. Leger stakes at Dbncaster to-day. William Rufus was second and King Edward's Mead third. The King witnessed the race. J. R. Keene. the only- American winner, wound up the day'3 meeting by capturing the Bradgate Park plate with Flying Prince, ridden by Lu cien Lyne. the American jockey. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1903. SPORTS OF THE HARNESS AND THE RUNNING TURF DELMAR ENTBIES. ST. LOUIS, Sect. 0.— Delmar entries: k First race, six furlongs, selling— Frisco Ben 107. Quaker Girl 104. Peter Duryea 108. Alga reta 1C6. Whltmore 105, Eleanor Howard 100, Felton 100, Golden Medium 104, Golden Easter 100, Loca 95. Aline S 100, Fonspray 105. Second race, five furlongs, eelllng — Thales 118. Ponchartrain 118, Alcom R 110. Bandlllo 118, Sweet Note 113, Foxy Grandpa 118. Leech 118," Frank Collins 115. Port Warden 118, Little Pirate 118. John Doyle 113. Capitol 115, Cay bon 115. • ' Third race. -T six furlonts, selling — Countess Clara 100. Eliza Cook 100, Charles C 109, Kitty G 100. Bus8ellton 109, Broodier 100. dales 109. Giraldo 108, Zlrl 105, Branch II 105. On» More 109." Duela 100. Allyar 108. Fourth race, seven furlongs, handicap—Wig wam 90, Dr. Cartledge 97, Imboden 108. Lord Hermence 100. Old Stone 103. Wenrick 83. Fifth race, six and a half rurlongs/ purse — Dottle Shute 07, Dave Somera 87, Worthlngtoa Hartford Futurity, foals of 1900. pacing, purse $230O— Daphne Direct won two straight heats in 2:15^4. 2:15. Eliza Douglas, Boidel, Silver Patch and John MaeEwen also started. 2:19 trot, purse $3000— Jay McGre&gor won the first, third and fourth heats in 2:13&, 2-13%, 2:14%. Katrinka G won the second heat In 2:14l(. Nartdad. Margaret Bathgate and Colonel Direct also started. 2 - 14 trot, purse 11500 — The Questor won the second, third and firth heats In 2:13%. 2:15Vi, 2 - 14V i> - Dreamer won the first heat In 2:14%. Crescent won the fourth heat In 2:15^4. Mi! lard Sanderson. Oxford Chimes and Direct V also started. HARTFORD. Conn., Sept. 9.— The fa vorites won in all classes at Charter Oak Park to-day, the fine work of Daphne DJ rect, in the Hartford Futurity for foals of 1900, being the best feature of the day's sport. This foal literally ran away from the field and captured both first and sec ond money by distancing Boidel in the second heat. In the first heat of this race, Silver Patch, a full brother of Dan Patch, was hopelessly distanced. Sum mary: 4 ADVEBTISEMENrTS. HAVANA CIGARS