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10 sports Starter Holtman's Poor Work at the Barrier Is the Cause of General Dissatisf action f' \u25a0•".\u25a0 TCSTEIIDAV'S WIXXERS - ..£ L_ . •\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ' '. \u25a0. Brat. • Home. ;\u25a0 Jockey. PP 1 "* o**0 ** C.nlnu.orr . . . C- \VIHUm».> . '. ..UO-1 Lady Fa. hi on SrovlHe . . -.. .-. 15-1 Imnalllan. .I . .M<lnl>T* •••••• ***\ Andrew WickKorrnN ........ *-l Judge. . .. ; -. .Davln T-l M Hilt h li .'. . . , Koerner . '.'* S-l J. R. Jeffery The rid ins: of Jockey Koern'er was j ; the ' bright spot 1n yesterdays racine 1 ]'at Emer^'Ule.. The boy from Los An-. prwles who piloted Kerrheval to victory j In the Burns handicap and Voladay to.} ; victory, in the J-'amily Club handicap — j j the two most valuable stakes of the j j California turf thia efsison — eiffnalized j • his entry Into .the rarks* of the local • riders for the. remainder of the local ! racing- season by ecorlnff two victories i out of the three chances that he had i 1 during the day. j The racing was. In the main, tame j j and featureless.;- Long priced horses \u25a0 •won five of the mix events, only one j • favorite being ;succeesf ul, a condition 'of affairs which, had previously pre : vailed twice this -week. Garnet Ferguson's Husky was the hot thin* in the flrst rafe, a four lur j long dash for 2-year-olds, and hl» price I was hammered down from 8 to 4. See- I ond was the best that Ret tig could do ! with him.- P.; ' Sheridan's \u25a0 Galmoore, I Quoted at the .lucrative odds of 10 to.l. : won by three parts o( a J^ 6ll^ 1 ' 1 after j leading all the way from a'flying start. >C. Wllllama. piloted the winner. Irish i Mike was a receding favorite for the I race and after -laying second to the ' paddock weakened in the^ final strides j and was beaten a head lor third mon^y Iby Rustler. • who finished fast on the rail. Griffin's, .stable boy. Musgrave, was up on Rustler, who was ns good as •SO to 1 for show. The Griffin FtJWe 'connections made a substantial win ning on the coif. : ' \u25a0.:' j*- Ink, favorite In -the f=*>cond race, \u25a0 wound up In third place after setting \u25a0the pace into the stretch. Lady Fash j Jon. Scov.llle :.up, came stoutly on the j outside and \u25a0g'Qt...'up to win by a head i t rorn Potrefo Grande, who finished on , the rail. The 'winner' was' a 13 to 1. \ phot and was always well up.. Reality, I Kenora, and The Only Way- 'were the' , only other contenders that showed any ' Fpeed. . ... ;. :. •; •' Jockey HelntyTe celebrated his . re , turn to the saddle by winning tin; third •with H. R. SchaffT's IsmaJlian..- who had been Stopping '\u25a0 Jn the .' previous Tticrs. The mare, played down to 6 , from S. went to the front -with the rjs . in?- of the barrier and Ihf farther they went the farther Fhe left h^r field be hind. . Bonar, the favorite, off none too well, mad<> up a lot of ground on the back^tretch and beat Kabonassar : a . head Tor the place. Vincontio stiuffled back on \u25a0 the -.first turn, rame fast through the \u25a0 Btretrh with a belated , rush," and Just, failed to get third mon ey. The Missourian cracked after showing Bppod for half a mile. Prickles was prominent for a time, but faded | away in the stretch. . Jockey Koerr.er made a successful . dobut in the fourth race, in which he • had the mount .on William \u25a0-. Cahlll's ; Andrew Mack. The Ascot Park rider [ confirmed the pood opinion which, had' 'been entertained locally of hi* -ability . hy putting up a skillful rxhibition I on Mack and bringing- him to the wire , nearly two lengths in front of Lucian. | 1 Mack was the medium of a tremendous i ; plunge on the part of CahiJl and his i connections, which broke the price ; down from J to even money. Lucian, . .'.after opening even favorite with Mack, i drifted back, but ran a good race under] •Graham's guidance, setting the pace j \u2666 '-4%° the- last turn and closing stoutly :|\inder-V. keen urging. Koerne-r kept Mack lip within striking distance In \u25a0 • the early part and sent him to the ; front on the stretch turn. At the end ,he took no chances when Lurlan made . a determined bid. but rode li is mount . out.. Black Prtnce. . well ridden by , Cricket Kel]y, captured tjif* show at \u25a0 liberal • odds. Elevation, the hot tip : of the race, and Orchan, • whose price ! drifted back '. from 4 to .lo. were never prominent. Rolla faded away after being in \u25a0 forwird. contention for half : a 2n%2 n %- «"' : -•>.-:• : " \u25a0,-'-. ' r . E. J. Ramsey's Judge, w«ll played by a select coterie at G and 7 to 1, i won the fifth race. OiT none too well! Reggie Davis :. secured an opening " l v along the ' rail In the . stretch, and, ! saving a Jot. of ground, won easily by more thxin a length.. Aron J. played ; into favoritism, also •came from behind •to be, as easily -.second. He'rsaiii. the j early pacemaker, .backed up In ." the i | etretch. but • managed .to -take third' .' money at , good odds. Kocrncr 'closed • a big gap with Dr. Scharff, but could '- ,( not get within the money. Golden ; Rule faded away at the end. .after r showing plenty of speed to the pad j dock, where he looked to be winning. • He acted badly at the po?t end.prob- I ably wore himself out before the rac j ing began. It toolc Startsr Holtman j fifteen minutes .to get the field off. Another of ' Holtman's bad starts, i which are becoming: painfully frequent, \ marred the running of the closing ** race of the day. Louise Fitzgibbon. ! the best played horse In the race, ahd • Burning Bush, an outsider, were left ' at the post. . Sandy made up a -world J of ground with FiC*gibbon, but the i effort told, and after looming upvlan • gerously close to the leaders on the j stretch turn she fell back in the final I quarter and finished In the ruck. Gem- J mell, the favorite, an^l : Malltah raced • out In front until- the former weak f *>ned In the final sixteenth, leaving \ Malitah. vigorously ridden by Koerner. •to go on ana win. . Johnny Lyons ' I closed etoutly and captured the place ' from Triumphant, who had followed I the leaders closely all <Jie way. Under . the influence of. the heavy play on J Fltzgibbon the odds against the wln \u25a0 ncr receded from 3. to 6. The favorite i was Just beaten for show. . Johnny I Lyons might have won the" race- with J stronger handling. • . • Gossip of. the Track \u25a0 The standing: of the- twenty leading \u25a0 jockeys of true. American turf from- Jan- • vary 1 to February 23, compiled by Chi icago Racing Form, is as follows: ; \V. Wilier IK7*VCS 32^ 2«T~«4~T~!3i tMcDaniel ...I^9 42 36 .35 76 ,22 I'reston li« <1 43 Sflr M .21 K«*rner 164 R* 2S» 21" C 6 .23 L. WlUiams..... 14.*. 32 128 19 B6 .22 McoJ \u0084 J» 2X 13 13 45 .28 1 Garner J<« 28 15 6 M .27 Handy •• 170 28 23 16 JO3 .16 Jtrowii 1M 24 16 2S Jl6 .13 H.rrtx -.105 23 18 16 63' .22 Austin 13« 21 . 26 22 68 .15 <;raham J46 21 14 23 SS .14 llnelander 183 20 17 IS 83 .15 Uovd 18" 20 23 18 S>« .18 Ixjwe 178 20 24 21. 114 .11 I Hennessey 165 1» 25 21 100 .12 Homer 142 17 22 28 75 .12 Mountain 77' 1« 15 JO 3C .21 ! Knenp H» 1« 13 • M .18 I Martin 89 16 10 »' 63 .17 1 W. O. JopUn reached Emeryville j-es- FIVE FAVORITES DEFEATED AT EMERYVILLE San Francisco Call's Racing Form Chart I OAKLAND, Thursdar, February 2K. 1907— Elf> jr -ninth day. Weather clondy. Track good. lE. C. 'Hopper, presiding judge. J. J. Holinian, iiUrier. :r7>o KIUST li ACE— Four furlont»;~6elllng; niald^ns; two-year-olds; talue to first, |325. :;r ; : I lnde«.| How andfbwner |\Vt|yt. Vj Mi % Str. Fin. | Jockey I Op. Cl. 664 G«lmooiv <P. Sh.ridan • 11121 3 ... ... 12 11 1 % C. WUHama 8 flOf 10 832' Hnikf (T.-G. F«Tcnson> .....J112|2 .;. ... 3«i 3 n 2 3 Uettlg . a \u00847 652 Rustler <H. T. Grtffln* . . . . .- HIT 1 ... 4 f* 4 I 3h Mossrare 100 t,40 Irtßh Mike (B. Schrcibcr) . . . 112 4 . . . ... 2 IH2 1 4 4 L. \\ iUlami I «-5 U-5 870 Chenowee <K«fn" Bros.» IVJ\ U ... ... fi 1%« 3 5n ScorUle .... 8 .8 522 Uln Ilee (J. D. Millin) ...... 112|10 i.. ... 8 716 5 Mcßrlde .... 40 BO 522 jLeonßrdsdalp (K. It. Uice Jr.). 112) 5 ... ..: s;*s; *$ 5n.7 Vi Sandy ....;. 5v r ,i 8(10 Brookleaf i\\\K.Appleg»t«« Br.l 112 7 .... ... 7 ">» .8 1 8 1»$ Graham .... : _6. l-> .... Ztw Young (D. CoUinsi ... 104111 ... ... !\u2666 !» 9 n Clifford ..,. 30 J, W 852 Bnthmont (Stev«-ns & Co.i ..;. '109 6 .... ... 11 10 110 2 E. Dugan... ; .15 \u0084 _50 . r,70 ILtllla (W. B. Jencliirs) \u25a0 [KW H ... ... 10 11 11 J. Wright .. 50 100 Time— :i:4 2-5, :49 3-5. At post mlnutt". Off at 1:44»i- Galmoore. place, 4; ihow, 2. Husky, plac-e, 2: show. 4-5. Un«tler, show, 15. Winner b. c. by GaUeston — Hannah Moore. Trained by D. F. Foley. Scratched— Memorize. Start pood. Won all out. Second easily. lli*h price— lrish Mike 5-2. Brookleaf 20. Galmoore had the early speed, but was tiring fast. Husky closed well, and was possibly best. .'•; Rustler closed fairly well. Irish Mike utopped badly when he looked dangerous. ' : : - '.---•\u25a0'- _ COQ~ SECONi>~KACK — One and •n"«isbtk miles; nelllng; lour-yeaf-oW» and upward; Talue - JO *^ to 6r»t $225: \u25a0 :\u25a0 \u25a0' '" \u25a0 \''' '' : ' ' ; :; '''-'' ; ; '"''''"''', J Index.) Ilorse end Owner jWt St. V % Str. Fin. | Jockey | Op. Cl. 571 I^dy Fashion, 6 (A. C. Foster) 1051 3 3«i2 «i 2 I^3 %1 h |ScoTille 10 12 H7 Potrero Grande, 6 (W. Walter) 102 Iff ~ lV»-» \u25a0** 3 L 2h 21% Hunter ..... - 6 f.54 Ink, a {J. gtowe),.. J. ...... 110 2 Ift 1 liil 2 1 I^3 3 Sandy ...... 11-5 H-5 657 Kenora. • <J. J. Ellerd)... . 100 8 91 6 n .7 Vj 4% 4 3 Klrschbaum 4 9-2 ! 654 Daniel C. 4 <l>ealey Co.» 10S 410 h 8 1 8 1 5 166 L. Williams. 6 9 605 Reality. 6 (Armour &. G.K. 107 8 2 IH3 1>44 2 6 1 62 '\u25a0 RettUv :....'. 15 25 678 Chestnut, 5 (UTe Oak Stable) 110 6 3 » 2^,9 1 81: 7 h \\\. Kelly \u25a0.. 80 40 6C6 Modicum, a (L.^ &. I>, Stable). 110 1 «n < n 6 h 7 H 8 n [Graham ..... 6 6 608 The Only Waj. 5 <Alamed*).llo7 5 P 1%5 h 5 n » 4 9 6 C; WlUUmi. 10 10 C7I Uallce. 5 (J. T0h1«) ....... ..:|110 7 4 HlO 210210 1 10 n Vanderbout. 20 30 576 Cantoone, C («albraith_&^_E.Mlos|U 11 H 111 11 11 Jarrett ... .. 100 100 Time — :25~50 "i-JylTifTsr'l^SS 1-5. At post 2 minutes. Off at 2:11. Fashion, place. 6; ahow, S-5. Grande, place. 4; choir, 2. Ink, show, 1-2. Winner — Ch. m. ; by ; Princ* of Monaco-Lady Jack.: Tralm>d by A. W. Enos. Scratched— Ara. Start rood. Won In a : drlre of two., nigh price— Fashion, 13; 'rnt, 12-5: Kenora, 23^5; Modicum, 13-2; Way, 40. .Lady Fashion picked irood jrolng. ln_«tretch and PcprlHe outrode Hunter on Potrero Grande •:at t be end. Potrrro Grande best; .He was away, l>a«!ly. Ink stopped to.a walk after set . ting the pace.: .Kehora. flosed well; : A bad, lot.; \u25a0.. . ' : : I ' - : ' •' \u25a0 ' CQr| TUiSlTihACE— Op* *hd r ai^*lg^th~mi!e*~»ViiJng; four-year-olds and npwart; Talue to WV Bret. w&.]\-.'.'\'. :-,'.: '-..; ':\u25a0\u25a0'.-\u25a0' : r \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;...\u25a0:\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0.:.;-. .V-: : : '\u25a0 :-:': -:' \u25a0•.: \u25a0\u25a0'.-i-. \u25a0 . '"\u25a0" '\u25a0 - Indei.j . Horse fend Owner '\u25a0\u25a0.;; .'^Wt'St.-.H %..'\u25a0:\u25a0*«; Str. Kin. | . Jockey | Op. Ci. C 8» ilsmallian, sT7ll~Br"iSchaCer>.|iOs]5 T 7ll~Br"iSchaCer>.|iO5] "s~~i -l%l r 2Val Sijl 2UI 6 : Mclntyre ...I T 6 £M Bonar. 5 <Stc»ens & Son). ....1107 1O BIJ 3 n 2H2li 2 b Graham : i •.-..' :;. 2 9-5 r.54 jNabbnassar. 5 (J. A. Gray)... 110 8 7 1%4.1 -': S 2 3 4 3 .%' Borel ;...... ;20 30 f»so.sTineentio. 4 (J, Stephensonh.. HQi 210% » 4 fi.1%4 %4 6 Sandy -•\u25a0*..."..". .4. 6 . 671 ?.The MiKSonrian, » (Lee A. Son) UK 4 :» V>Z 2. 1^5 1:3254 K. Dupan . . . :10 ;12 f.SI tßoughßldcr, * «E. Belmont). 10712 12 11 lfr Hs - fi Vt Griswold .... 50 10 r.71 'Brlarthorp«,fi <McGlttrlck).. . 107 11 » 1 5 b 4 I^o 1 7 l^A Spanrur .. . . 12 30 210 "IPrickles. 5 UI. E. Majlll)..^ lOC 12 h 8 b \t 2^,S I^B 4 C. Williams. \\ 30 20 M 7 IBearskin, 5 (Sierra Ne*. «a;) . tlo7 6 41 U6 ms-fc 71-91 C. Miller. .. . SO 30 4»3 fßuFr Bee. 4 (J. 1\ CKfford). . 106 9 6«% 71^7 nlO ijlO 3 A. Brown... .10:. 6 IW4 |l>ast Knight. • <M, L: peTltadllO 611410 %H 11 11 Palms ...... 50 CO ttbO iTrapsetter. -a (G. W. ; Chandler) jllQ 7 5b Fell . : . Gross ...... 15 .15 Time— :24 2-5. :50 4-3. 1;17. 1;43 4-5. .1:67 1-5. At fiost Off at 233. Ismafilan, place, 5-2; show; 6-5.-; Bonar, -place;: 4-5; show, 2-5: : Nebopassar. chow. 5. Winner b. m. ; : \u25a0 by St. Andrew-lsmaliai Trained by :F.."-tf, : Doss. \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 Start pood. Won in a (rallop. Second drlvinjt. Hieh price— lsma-lUan' S, Tincentio 11-2, Bnsr Bf« .18. Winner bid op from $400 \u25a0 to'. 's7oo tiy W..;M. Came. Rrtalßed..; I*m.aillan b«<t at all «tasec. . She went ri(rht to the front and" won Bis :the p):e«se<i. \u25a0 Boaar:ra;n his race.. .I>*abonas»ar. best of . U»e- others today. A bad lot back of the winner.; Bnsjr_Bee anrl -Frapsetter bled. - : ' '\u25a0-.\u25a0; . : '-\u25a0 .\u25a0\u25a0';\u25a0'\u25a0' \u25a0':.% '\u25a0\u25a0• CQ -I FOL'BTU"^AC&HOS toUe~;>elllpg ft our : -r*af -oidTiiDd upward ; valueto flrat, $325. Index.) Horae and Qwnfr : .; jWtjSr:. Vfe : Str. Kin. I Jockey \u2666 Op. CJ7 6SI Andrew Mark, fix VV..<'alilll)...Jl 12 3 3 IU2 -\u25a0% i 2 1 2 1 iWkoeroer ... . 8-5 1 (472) Lucian. 6 (W-, Hawke) :;..., 109 4: 1 l^sl h 22Vi2 h 2 5 Graham .... 8-5 16-5 SMS Black Prince/5 (M, ttels>:.... H2 5-3 % 4 2^3 n 3 2%3 2*£ W. Kelly ... .-':': 8 25 4«» Orchan. 6 (E. J. Kamj»ey) . . . . 104,2; 6 2 5 n 5 n 5Vt4 *i U. I»aris ... .4 10 560 L'leTatlon. 4 <T. Fullum) '. \u0084 :.. 109 '\u25a0'!\u25a0-. ,7 : 6 24« 2^« 3. 5 6 Harty ....... - 8 ; 4 : CSB Rolla. 4 (W. Walker> .......... 104 fi 2 n 3 . \i 4 3 4 n 6 n Hunter ;:;;.. . : 8 15 MS 1110. Fonso. 6 (L. C; Williams) :|IO7|:1 Va.T; > ; 7v;'r - 7 : IC. Williams 10 SO Time — :2fl, :5tT4-5, lilO 2rß>', 1:43. At post; 2% minute*. - Off at 2:sl»Vi. Mack, place. 2-5; out •bow.' Ludan,: place. :i; show., 1-2. I*rince, show, .6-2. Winner eh. h. by Charaius-Generlpe.l Trained by M". CahiH. • Start good. .Won ridden out. Second ; easily. High price-^Mack 2^ Ltidun 7-2, Prince 30. Andrew Mack l>est. .Koerner waited with him first part, made his more at the right time and after a ulipht nhakfag «p.at the paddock : the hcrse drew Clear from Lucian. winning by a comfortable mtrjrln. LUclan ran- his race. Black Prince best ; of the others. Orcban could nerer get wlthia hailing distance. -.-. Holla showed early speed, l>qt was done at Are f nrlonjgs. \u25a0''.\u25a0: ' \ -.'\u25a0 : •-.•\u25a0• :. ;'-. '" :"-'- : :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0• ..". •:. '.•-.-.• ; ' ' .':. '..:•- , ;.\u25a0• ; :\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0.- \u25a0\u25a0 KIFTIi BACE — Futurity cuurse; sellinic; four-year-olds and upward; Tilne ut first, j #325. j IndoA-i Horp«* uni O'-tiwt \u25a0 IWl'.St. ;*-i.: M; ~r4 Str. Kin. 1 Jockey [ Op. Cl. . :»0a ,Judt«s »i «K. J. Ilamsey>. .'...'< J1271 7 ... 7n6 n 4 1%1 iVilB. Davis,.. . 6 6 r.-.'J Aafiti J,- a: <Armour &. 0.).".-.112»I'» .;, 5 3 1 1 Vil b 2 lja Kettle .--.- 5 2 511 Hereain, 5 <R. It. Bice Jr.).. . 11271 4 ... 1 n 2 lVjl n S 2 Sandy ...... 7 J3 658 Dr. ScLarff. a (H. Mack» , jl29;l« .. . 10 3 8»4 S n 4 n Koerner .... :S::. 13 &22 'fJolden Cule. a <J. V. Kirbj).-. 13U 2' ..i 2h in 3 3 5 1% Graliam .... 3 l&-r> 5:5^ jTitus 11. a (G. P. McNeil*..... 124| V . ... <i 4.5 b .6 'i 6 h jMentrj- ..... P 7 .178 B*-ll Becd. a (J. U. Brannon). ,1241.6 '..;; SB.lO 8 1 71% A. Williams. .V 15 s«>o. Follow Me. a (L. C. - Williams t 129: s .., si: 9 1 7n.8 6 G, WUliams. :12 "12 170 (Paddy Lynch. 6 (O*Deunell). . . 12» 1 ;. ".. . 3h 7410 . : fl Vi Sparjnir \u0084.: .40 100 .: 4<H 'Sharp^ ; Boy.' .5 (Greenmryen 12?*!_5J ...'/.'. 4: h' 3n \u25a0 ff 2 10 . . Vaodpjbout . --.'- 25 : 50 Time— :24"1-5n497~i712 Vr». At^ post" 14!s minutes. <t)Sf at "573*3 i. Judge, place. 11-5; show, 11-10. Aaron, place. : 1 : show. 11-20. : llcrVala, ihovr. 2, Winner bit. b. by Athellns-Jndy. .. Traiued by. li. J. Bamwy. Scratcted-*-Joe Gos*. M. A.- Powell; Start • good.. Won. easily. '•\u25a0\u25a0" h*-cond same. High price — Judge 7; Rale. 4,: Follow Me 15. : Long <>iay at pent help«l Judfe. - - as be is a great weight packer. Davis rode m. good race.- saving ground and' tlie/hor«> came from behind gamely .- Aaron J . bad no excuset.: .ilersaio rin her race. , Sc-barfl closed welL " Bule wore hlmm-lf out, at the [K»t. j- .: ';.:: '. : .' --.-- :\u25a0:\u25a0..;. - : : ;;.. .j:-. ;\ : ; •'.' . -'.. \u25a0. : .\u25a0' COO SIXTH UACE^-fjlx : and a half furlongs; purse; three-year-olds;, ralue: to first. f323. : Index. |" . Horse and Qwhor -'|WtlSt'. \u25a0"!<:\u25a0 • M '\u25a0] % Btr. Fin. | Jockey \ Qp. Cl." M «». iutttall \ <EL t ltß^cT \u0084....:.... 107 4 2 3i:- 2%2'S 2 'SVi'v V* |Koerarr .... 17-2 v ;5 St>3 IJolmny Lyons ( Hayes Co.) . . : 112 5 5 h 4 n 4 3^4 H:2Vi U. Hayes ... 12 8 : R«3 Triumphant <Keene Bros.) ... 112 2 34tZ .4 :-3: -3 2Vj3 2 3?i ScoTille .... « C 407 iGemmell (S. Polk) tu9 .1 1 «4 1«J 1. 1 n 4 « A. Browp \.H . 6-5 8-5 r.53 L. Fitzglbbon (B. Sohrelber) . 107 « 6 3% 6 I t> I $ 2 Sandy.:..'... -.5 ' ltt-S CIS Furze (W. B. Jennings) ....,1073 4 2%C, ..: 6 . 6: :. ©: J. Wright U 15 . 25 ' 524 JBnrning Bush (Selma Stables) 10! l Left ..... ....\u25a0\u25a0; \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0,-. ;:: Gross .;...;. 20 20 flair — 12a 2-5, :49. 1:1«, 1:23 1-5. At post l»i minutes.. Off at 3:57 V». Malitah,: place. ,3-2; sbt>w, 3-5. Lyons, place. 6-2: chow, 6-3. Trlurnpliant. Bhow, 4-5. Winner :"-civ f. by Balgo-^ : wan or Dewey-Ladv Mande. Trained by H. Black. Start bad. Won drlTto~; . Stoond samr; nigh price — Triumphant 7, Gemmell. 2. Malitah.:. always well op, raced: Gemmell. into -sub • mission in first five furlongs, drew .clear, and rtooid l off Johnny. : Lyonß l T challenge.- at/.tli*. -end gamely. Johnny Lyons, with a riderup, would haVe won. Hewas coming, two Jumps to the . leader's one. Triumphant ran a fair race. Gemmell .abort or distance was top far for himr FlUglbbon as good us left and lost all chance.. : !: ./.:.•-,:: terflay from Ascot Park with. Orena. Adrian, Pirate Polly and I Told You. Jockey Charles Koerner, on whom he holds the contract, came along- and -will finish the season here- if he does not go to New Orleans to ride Temaceo in ot.e of the Derbies on March 23. Joplln agreed to let Durnell have Kocrner's services in case Miller was unable to keep his engagement to ride the colt at that time. Koerner will ride, on the Kew York tracks the coming summer. • "J. B. Dunn arrived last' night from L.os Angeles with his string, of which Oratorian and Scotch Plume are the best known. Jockey Flschex, the siable rider, came along: • '. . .^'J -". Jockey'Jimmie Mclntyre resumed rid ing yesterday after an enforced vaca tion of a month." He will leave on Sat urday for France, -where he is' to- ride the coming summer for the . Duke de Crammont, one of the principal own ers onvthe FrencTi turf. Trapsetter created a stir durlnpr the running of the third race by suddenly stopping while. running down the back stretch, reeling and falling, after Jockey Gross had jumped from his back. The bleeding of the horse was responsible for. the incident. The ani mal regained his feet In a few minutes and was able to walk off the track. Busy Bee bled in the same race. Barney Schreiber was a sore indi vidual after the running of the sixth raoe, in which his filly Louise Fitzgib bon, carrying one -of the largest stable commissions of the jseason, was left at the post. . • • • * ' Jockey Koerner was fined $50 by Starter Hnltman for disobedience 'at the barrier with Dr. Scharff and Jockey Scoville was mu.lct«d $25 for a similar offense with Triumphant. Jake Moose and Los Angeleno-have bee*n 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. \. William Came boosted Ismalllan from 5400 to $700, .but H. -H. Schaffer retained .the mare with the- usual So advance. ..." \u25a0\u25a0:•\u25a0•'•: J. H. Bran,na,n claimed Aaron- J 'out of the. fifth race from Armour & Grif r flth for $825. .•.''• • . • • ' \u25a0 •' Judge, by winning tlie fifth race yes terday, .rendered himself ineligible for the'fo'urth race-today In which; he had [ been entered. • \u25a0 \u25a0 ' Al .Coney has purchased a half In terest in Silverskin .from Wally Brlnk wortli. \u25a0 . ; ' S. C HUdreth has sold the promising filly Memorize to C. .Heifers. Hooligan, whose name appeared In the overnight entries In the .fourth race for today, is not eligible to start un der the conditions of the race. Dutiful. "Bt, George Jr. and : To r San have been added to the schooling list by Starter Holtman. Louis Ezell has arrived at New Or- xjiw »iu\ x-hAis 6i»uu :• <ja±jJm 'frid ay; i^ 1907^ PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE WILL HAVE FOUR TEAMS Seattle Territory to Be ;! Protected Against ;:; Invasion \: : A raeetlngr of 1 the directors «f(the Pacific Coast . Baseball League was called last night In the ferry buildin?/ but no business was transacted, as all of the directors were' not present, ' An •adjournment was taken until Satur day afternoon. Those present were Frank M. Isli, who held a prdScy froni San Francisco; Danier W. Long,'; who represented Los Angeles by proxy, and B. N.i Walter of the Oakland club, -A full attendance is expected Saturday, when Walter, McCredie will represent Portland and C. W. Peridletori Los Ah geles. • • . ; It Is evident from a statement made by Isli that at the .meeting .Saturd.-iy it will be officially decided that it will be Impossible for the league to finance a team at Seattle the coming, season. The league will not abandon the; ter ritory but counts on putting a good teamthere next year. With .no team In Seattle it is expected the league will consist of. San Francisco, Los Angeles, Oakland and Portland. This . means that Fresno will be dropped. Th« league officials charge Russ Hall, who was given the Seattle franchise, , with treachery and with-, collusion. They say he has been. working in the in terest 1 of Dug-dale, who. wants to place a team .of the Northwest Leagu-i in Sexittie 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 Leac-ue .from 'drafting a city like a. player. The .members 'of the-, national .- commlsiso'n requested the national board to modify, -adjust- of .repeal the section so- that it .will meet the views, of California. : '•'- "\u25a0' Dyron. Hot Sprlnea • . Among tbf O>ntrj. Coeta !iljl>> »i«i afew hours from . San Francisco— a - delightful week-end - re sort for .rest and recreation. - Write agents South ern Pacific. • . \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0•-. .: • j KXOX WILL COACH VALE NEW HA VEX, Conn., Feb.: 28.~Cap tain Bigelow of the Yale football team announced today, that .William 'F/Knox of Plttsburgr,. half-back \ on ."gale's { team for -the -past three -years, 1 had accepted the ; offer to become head coach ! ? of . the team next "fall./' .< ••-.. . . leans from his -farm in Illinois 'with seven 2-year-olds: Yesterday's scratches: i Memorize, Ara,' Joe. Goss, "HL A.' Powell.' "J. J..Pflster.Knlttlngr- Co.tls now, open for business at 398; McAllister; st. • SEVEN STARTERS NAMED IN GINETTE HANDICAP Weight' Adjustments Should Make It an Interest-. ing Contest The Gall's Selections By •.!•\u25a0 R - Jeffery ." First race Orena, : Fajarolta, Heather Scott.*, i ; ; --•\u25a0'. \u25a0 Second race— Black : Sam, .Ca nardo, Bright Albert.; • Third race— Tana»entha, Mer chant, Plmklm. ' JJ,< K '*l-y Fourth: race— Little 'Mirthful; Black Prince, Cardinal Snrto. Klfth race— Mansard, .Van Xeas, Lord of the! Korest. ; . ; . ; : -' : - Sixth . race— Pontotoc, : Jocund, Calne entry. . ' ; ;. V..'. '."• \u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;•--\u25a0. \u25a0 The Glnette handicap, at seven furr lonss, will be. the feature of an oo r dlnary card at Emeryville today. Seven have been named to go,, and with: the weight adjustments should make it an interesting contest. Pontotoc showed that he has rounded Into form when he easily beat a fair field on Wednesday, and he may come right back and win again. Jocund has been running ' well and will: probably be right there at the end. Fisher Boy is likely to be a keen contender.- Neptunus and Sea.Lad, .the Calne ent ry, must both : be conceded a chance. Martinmas has a royal chance on his best races. The distance is ; : a bit short for Blue Eyes. \u25a0 ':\u25a0\u25a0; : -:^\ ; : ; : Orena ran well at Ascot Park and may win the opener. Pajaroita: would be more dangerous with a better rider than Powers up. Heather Scott. is. like ly to be a- keen contender. : Adena -lias an outside ; chance." / - . '. : : : There is little f orm ;to thei bad lot entered for the second. ! Canardo i is.: a watch breaker In the mdrning and may at last graduate from the maiden ranks. Black Sam has run in the. > money .'pretty consistently, and this may be his day to win. \u25a0..-". .-.; 'vyjT-.'i \u25a0 \u25a0•.-.. ; '. ['\u25a0 ; ':"r.'T;.]' : :yy : ' : i{ '\u25a0.>-\u25a0-\u25a0: li : '-i ' •\u25a0' ; Tawasentha has speed ana may win the third from llechant and Plmkim. Gold Heather Is hardly likely: to "come back after winning as a 100 to 1: shot. Blanche C has a chance If she runs her. race, but she seems to be unreliable.; ; i Little Mirthful Is right: good. now and may repeat in: the fourth:: rßladk Prince and Cardinal Sarto are likely-to: be ;the contenders.':. . :; ' ;\u25a0.'';\u25a0\u25a0':.'.\u25a0'\u25a0' . ; :----''i : --' : '?"- \u25a0 \ -* The fifth, a slx-furlong selling affair, promises to be one of the most hotly contested races :on :. the Five speed y sprinters will hook up. Man-: sard and Van Ness appear to haye: the greatest chance of winhingr, althdugh Lord of the Forest ran some good races at Ascot Park. Sir Brillar quit, in his last race. :Romalne seems far: from, his hest form.-: .;\u25a0 : '\u25a0.\u25a0•\u25a0>\u25a0.; \u25a0•:'\u25a0\u25a0'• : - '\u25a0 \u25a0' '"\u25a0\u25a0. \u25a0 \u25a0-'-'. '>'?\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0'.\u25a0. \u25a0 Today's Entries I"-. The entries -' and • weights -for today's races are as follows: . . . x . •. ; \u25a0". FJBST BACE— rFour .- furlongs; ' selling;, two year-olds. \u25a0:\u25a0'.\u25a0. ''.:'::' '--\u25a0.- -•\u25a0'.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0'. ; '-'.'- ' \u25a0 - :\u25a0: * - ' ; ->--:--:- , wt. !552! 5S2 'Pajarolta (I^emmbns): '...../.;..'.. .'..107 682 Adena <I>urker> ...;.. ..;....;.. ......100 34S *Wavne (Chappel) : . . . ,. .-. ... . . . ... . , .104 : 582 Hoggs (Keenf) ; . ;\u25a0.;•:* ... .:..".\u25a0;; i : .- . . . . 10!» 552 Billy Watkins (HUdreth) \u0084: . . . . . . . . . 112 : SSB I^nordsdale (Rice) :.'..';:......./....-.: .'..'; :......./... .-. .112 . 576 *Ed. B.; <Grlfnn) .. . . . . ; '.-.-\u25a0:.:,.. -.-\u25a0: . : , . . :\u25a0.: \u0084 . .104 (4tiS)»Khlnestcae <Lee & Son) -, '\u25a0. ': ... :\.'\;.. .104 570 Heather Scott (Oakland Stable)...... 10iV ... Orena (W. 0. J0p11u).. 1.;.;.. ........ .1ti'J . Ch. f. by St. Maxim-Addle Mills. '.:/. ' .SECOND RACK— Fi»e and; a half furlongs; maidens: four and : five . year bids. ' : : -\' ;.\u25a0-,; . \u25a0 642 Ilmator (Keene) : . . , ; : ; . . . : . . .; .... v• • • lof) 523 The Broker (T. H. Ryan),: ......; ...109 ; 523 lied Era (Martin) .;..;. w. ........ ...L00 0800 Trcd L'hrlg: (K. J0rta11).. ....... .i .. .109 \u25a0343 Queen Alamo (Jackson) .-; . ..".\u25a0... . ; . . .V. 107 ; 523 lirlpht Albert (McKenzie). ..... ,i j: . ; IXO9 .523- Black Sam (I)urker^ \u0084 . ; ......... .. .. ,109 . 4S.T El i'rimtTo (Baldwin) ,'-,> . . ;.....;. ; . .100 CIS Canardo (Jennings) ........\u25a0.......»;. .109 . 2.'54 Moriesla (Kine):.;^;. ;;...;........... .107 r.15 Ilobl \'ino v (Crane) '.i. i . * '.'. 'i • ..... . . .'. . .107 469 ManUla S. (Nusbaiim) . ; . . . ........ .107 .TIIIBD BACE— Six furlongs; selling; three year-olds> \u25a0 :'\u25a0: ': \u25a0\u25a0.'\u25a0'\u25a0 - : "\u25a0..'. : : '-": •.-.• '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 -. - R»;3 Frascnelo (Fullum^ V. .;.'...;:.....:. ..102 .99!i.1' Pimklra (Storerj ...'. ;..... . . , . . . .:. . , ..102 Ml Jezebel (Morris) .'.Vi>l ;V. i'.- ..::f . -..'.; .ICHi 517 IloyalMaxim. (El Prlmero Stable).. ;;;ino 553 Calla (Rose) V^.V.-.i ..:.:.... .....;, .10f> 573 Duko of Orleann (R1£e)..V..v;..i.,Vi;.16a (sflT>)<?olil Heather (Van J)u5en).....^...;;1v2i 524 *Seyen Bells (Ramsej-j ..,....". .....102 437 Tawasentha • (Oakland Stable) . .i .... . .luG (447)Mechant (Keene) : .V. ;..::..... i...i..109 529 Pelisros«> (Magrane) .""•. . .\u25a0.:....,'..... 7. 1fi5 5«55 Blanche C (Polk) FOURTH RACE— One and; a sixteenth miles; sellins; four-year-olds and upward; '\u25a0\u25a0 ' .\u25a0 . : : •' :-" :•':• 559 Tlie Only Way (Alameda Stable) .>:. . : . '. 10!> 680 . *CaheJo <EUerd) :. ,; . . .:\u25a0; . . .'.,. .' . . . .-. . ; . 1 02 SSO Rotrou; (Murphy) .; .... .... i ....... ; ; 109 .559 Talamtind (McLanghlln) ......';....;. \\ 12 572 Cardinal Sarto(Blaslnssrae). ;.:..... ;lO9 :\u25a0• SSO *Geo. P. McXear (Lynch) . . . . ;•'. ....:. .104 (571) Little Mirthful (Engstrom & Parker). iIOO 691 Black Prince (Rels) ........,/.....-. ,112 FIFTH RACE— Sir furlongs; selling; three year-olds and upward. \u25a0 ' . : : -. ' • .WS.Romalne (Seharetg &C0.). ...... ..i;.10.T 575 Sir Brillar (Casey) .;. .. '; ... ..... . .107. • .'. . . Ix>rd ' of the Forest ....-../... •.'-. . . lbl (679) Van Ness (HUdreth) .. v .............. .J0T) (569) Mansard (Keene). .-......,:. .-.....; ...112 ' SIXTH . RACEr-SeTen furlongs: : the Glnette handicap: three-year-olds and- upward.' '\u25a0 TCI VSea I^d (Came)- ......... ...-.....;.. 100. ' : 543 Martinmas. (Ramsey). . ., . . ...... . . . ." jimi [ (RPfi) Pontotoc (Keene 1..."............. .' . . . . .1(1.'. ' 567 Jocund (Jonnhisrs) ........;.. iCS : 514 Fisher Boy' (Wllkerspn) . . ..-.'."N...... . .104 . : t&Sfl ••Neptunus (Came)-. ' 1. ...•.....•..-.- 104 • . 543 \u25a0 Blue Eyes (Sheridan 1 . V. . .V. . ;.\ ....;. 103 \u25a0 **Calne entry. •. • iS^f^S&^I 7 ®?^? •Apprentice allowance. ' \u25a0 !" • i XEW ORLEA.\S RESULTS NEW OHLEANS, Feb. 2S._ Fair (Jroundx ; re- MiltK: . ,-' \u25a0• ' \u25a0 • ' \u25a0 : First race,' four furlongs. . purser-Brawny ; I.a'j won. Prince < Bowling second, • Bensand third. Time, :50." \u25a0..:'\u25a0.• :•:.-: ' Second race, flre. furlongs.'- Belling— Good- Player won. Major Carpenter second, Erer' Near third. Time, 1:04.- - .- : . Third; rsce. four f urloni:s-*<3resham ' woa. lat tice second. Coincident third, r. Time,; :50 2-5.-^ Fourth . race, mile and - a \u25a0'. quarter, selling- Grace Larsen won. Gamester second, ? Fonduluca third. Time, 2:12 2-5. • • . ':..:\u25a0 .: Fifth race, flye, furlongs, selllnjj— Dnessa won, ' Margaret M • second, Mollle . Df>nohue \u25a0 • third. Time, 1:04 1-5. .-;\u25a0\u25a0",.. -, • . - Sixth race, six f nrlongs^Fantastic . wen. Gray.: George second,''-- Bitter. Miss -third."- -Time, 'l:l7, -. ' Serenth - race, .mile x and • a 'i quarter, ;i selllns— Etta M won,' tittle Elkln I second, Horse Radish third. .Time, 2:15,4-5... f,' -RESULTS ATOAKLAWX -HOT SPRINGS, Fob." 28.— Oaklawn results: First race, ~\ three ahd ' a-j half furlongs— Boil Weevil; won,- Spunky 1 second,. Rifle Range • third. Time.. :43 4-5. ;, . •\u25a0. .-"\u25a0 :;'. : . ...... . -.-:, - : . \u25a0. : - Second : race; . mile and serenty yards— Flip .r*'>i: Kinir Leopold . second, J. D. • Dann - third/ Time, 1:44 4-5. V -•.-'-,'....'\u25a0•;.-;•-, - .:.:;••/ V.--.-. • ---j. uirti.vttce; ':\u25a0 flTe and . a~half - furlongs,'- selllns.' Qulntilla - won, .:I)ulzura 'second, • . Ballard . third. 1 Time.' l:lo 2-5.: . • . \u25a0\u25a0. '.- ,; , . : . \u25a0 Fourth race,-, six fnriongs.' handicap — Mike Sut ton .won, : Merrick second, Calabash \u25a0> third. \u25a0:.; Time," 1:15 2-5. \u25a0;:. .':. '..': -•'••\u25a0 -, . ':\u25a0 \u25a0'.-.. . ". \u25a0 Fifth . race, -, mile \u25ba and seventy yards— J. •P. Maybcrry .-. won. Jack - Lory second,": Viperlno third. Time, -1:49 3-5.; - - ' -, . ;- Sixth . race,- six \u25a0 farloajra— Adesso won. ; Sbenan donh. second, , ' Rustling Silk % third.* - Time, r 1:1 C 2-6. .v; v \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0::. •\u25a0.•--".' \u25a0\u25a0'• ;^ >".*;•• :'\u25a0':'\u25a0:\u25a0:'\u25a0\u25a0--\u25a0 Colonial Bath*, ; 1745 OTarrell Street 25c— -Best tub'baths-ih.city— 25c. ;• \VI Lli \u25a0\u25a0 COXTIXUE RACE MEETI XG SPRINGS/ FeK;2Bv^--The :Oak-;: Oak-; lawn; Jockeys Club" directors 1 elded ,to ' continue --the.* race . meeting here- and will" make '-\u25a0 a i test of 'the - new ant!' pool : selilngr| -law. T -ViftgfiSHßiESß Brennus, at Good Odds, Canters Home First in Steeplechase Event at Ascot Park LOS^ANQEpES, Feb.; 2B.— -For the first time fir. mariy weeks 'there! wasj. stee plechase' at Ascot today. \u25a0: Earlier In the season the.:"jumpers":were~ln evidence several times each week, > but after one Jockey had 'bfeen "killed and several ; oth ers had been seriously Injured steeple chasing vwas: dropped;" ;No accidents marred the race today, Brennus, : at 8 to 1, cantered home first over the jumps in 3 minutes flat. The time was within a second of the: record; -\\ : \u25a0'. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.'\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0.': \u25a0-, -. : ' ?\u25a0'\u25a0 -.. \u25a0;-. Ascot Selections . First race — Bribery,! : Taxer, -Madden. \ ' '\^ \u25a0 -\'- [ ,_ Second race-^I-Illle B, Rama, Xlzzle AlbertineV r * ; \u25a0: ; . J Third race—The. Major, Otto Price, Zelina. ; '\-\';'J: "\u25a0' •-.' .':•. ' ' '.\u25a0 \u25a0"I--; : '-:. Fourth race — Bauble, • Kins man, 1-Ilmdale. ' ; \ '-\u25a0\u25a0' : ,'.-.'. : • ; \u25a0 Fifth race—Stbeaselj Foncasta, George E. M liner. " ' . :Slxth race— lllusion^ BIne : Bot tle, !Ed .Tracy. \u25a0 '. : ..' , : : :;..-';:.: ;..-';:. V: .'•' , : Ascot Entries .'•'. FinST' RAC^SUi fuflorigs; gelllrig: ':\u25a0{ \:\u25a0 : , 425 Madden ......112 444 Susie Chtistiiin.llo (453JTaxer ...;... .112 433 Red Garter ; .^lO2 (445 ) Bribery .... i . 1 10 433 Dr, , Crook : . :. y XQ2 l:-.- SECOND RACE— -One mile ; selling :'\u25a0[ '-"-. \u25a0\u25a0 : ' \u25a0 4C4 Allopath .V...165 (436)U Aibertlne...loS SO9 Kama . . . ,'i . .".10r> 464 Vlona; ..... ..i.lOo 4SS LllUe B V.i:.i103 .464 Phyz >...;... ..106 453 I^idy ChlawelUlOr. aS4Thora Lee:; . . .>lO5 \u25a0453 Med. Palsy. : \u25a0 ; vlos 410: Hattle Cam . .105 400 Suninark . . . , ; 105 456 Presentiment , . . 105 417 Lucrece: ; . . . ;..105 43S Huapala \u0084 . : ..103 \u25a0:3!>S: Netting Vi ..100 ; : V 'i'VvV; !.. :. ']\u25a0' ''*'/-•\u25a0 \u25a0:': ; THIRD RACE— Sir fdrlonss;>ening;; three year-olds and upward r:. : \u25a0:.' ;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0-.'\u25a0, i ;\u25a0': \u25a0•/; :'\u25a0" .: -'• \u25a0': '.» 400 The Major" . . .113) 395 L. : •\u25a0". Wrousemaßi.llO 447 Taylor Oebrge.ll2 45S Otto Price. .... «7 \u25a0' : 308 Merry Sport ..112 :455: 455 Jlemember: ...i ,5>5 ;45« Silicate ..::.. 110 423 Zelina ...::.... 05 v EolLacene; : . .^.v. ..110 v . _ •;*\u25a0'. . : FQURTII : RAGE — One : mile :.. selling ;: thr«e year-olds.. and. upward:-' •.; :• : ",i \u25a0\u25a0. - : .:: \u25a0\u25a0 ; ,v \•. .':\u25a0-. •\; \u25a0'\u25a0 : ':\u25a0 \u25a04SJ KlnsiiiJin: ;.;'.. ll2{4lS:McGrith/ Prnc?io» 435. Pfn ; Frederick. 112 460 Prince Ching . .100 :453: 453 R. .Mitchell: . ..lo9 474 Bauble/ ... ,V.: : -IQ7 : 417E1 . Paisano \u25a0\u25a0'< \ 418Sallna : .:..... VilO" -4(57 Mountebank; ..109 455 ;Elmdale :...:...;. 100 FIFTH RACE^SeTen furlongs; .BelUngithreeT jeair-plds : : and: upward: ; :i; ; :;A-,v ;.- -•;; '\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\..':,'i\\i- (4C7)Stoe«sel \u25a0 !! . : ; : /^ll2| (4iB3)Foncasta^ \u25a0: ..I'. .UOB 4f>r. G. K. Jlltner..lll 4C5 Jdsle's Jewel; .los ; 426 Cotilliqrl >\u0084 ..108] .447; King 'of , Mist. ,105 SIXTH RACE— Six;' furlongs; selling; three ;jear-t)lds:::-.;; jear-t)lds:: : - .; '• \u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0: t r..':'i '\u25a0' : '-";;-. •\u25a0.-."\u25a0' \'^'\.\ : . 443 Kamsaek* '.:\u25a0'.': . JII2 421 St. Or '\u25a0'. ...... ,107 455 Blue • Bottle! \u0084100 .43!) Teddy: Mack :. 104 452 Ed Tracy;... 109 S.'!2 Pepper & Salt. 102 S5l Gold Ledge ..100 42S Ppnemah \u0084i..,102 467 Illusion ......107 891 Lady Kitty ..102 435 El Cazador . . .107 :318: 318 CaTatina . . . .. ,102 NEVADA PROMOTER READY TO SIGN JIMMY BRITT Manager Kohl; lncorporates Club to Handle Bout With Corbett R. A. Smyth [Jimmy Brltt ana: Maria?rer ; Wiliis Britt'will, leave here next. Monday for Reno, Nevada, to clii?cl> (he match with Young • Corbett. •. Iv.ohl nptified the Calif ornian yesterday, that a : club had :_been: incorporated; :to .promote :the fight, ' and : that : he had • secured .the big skating rink \u25a0\u25a0 in .:= to ; : ; stage , the event..- The'- boxers* have, agreed on ''the main points, for :ftie : articles which will govern thfi.,flght: :: \u25a0'\u25a0' -.'\- : ' ~.\ \u25a0':\u25a0\u25a0. '.\u25a0',{ ;; - ; :'.. : fheionly questions to be. decided are the referw and the date on which the event will he held, iHarry Pollok, rep resenting. Corbett, wants an: Eastern man .for referee, \while:Brltt "vvants- a Calif ornian. The club;, wants the, fight to- be held on. the : 25th 'inst, but- Britt: will .ask:'-: for-, a .date r.which will -riot conflict" with .: that .'selected \u25a0 by ;: MOrrls. Levy, fqr V his: tight: in :this. city. \u25a0:"•. :: - : '('-.' Sammy McCliritlck posted $500 with Eddie Grancy yesterday, as Tequlred by the articles^ he signed for Dick Hy land with Cyclone Thompson. ! The lat ter; did- not^put in an appearance, and there,: Is r a question whether, the: matdh will take :place. ; ::.McClihtick. and Hyland \ will leave . f or' Santa Cruz . to morrow to be: gome; two "\u25a0weeks. ;"If. the match. is on they; will :then settle down at Joe: Mlilett's;: rieari Colma, . for . the final spell of training. :;.: ': ;:: : .' :'•' , The. boxing show of the . Manhattan Club will ; be held tonight in; Dream land Pavilion.. Owing to the complaint that ' the - men who buy ; reserved seats for', the j shows , are unable', to", secure them owing/ to" the. grafting propensi ties of \u0084 the .ushers, ;the management willtry a new system. Seats will not be reserved "by -number, but an ; entire section has been set aside as reserved, and it. will be in charge of two special policemen. • The' qard ;ls"a .promising one, six bouts being ; scheduled. \The boxers who will : take partare:; Johnny Murphy' vs.!. Willie : Conroy; ; Joe \u25a0 Som mers vs.; Charles'"Mayer:rKyle vs. Joe \u25a0: Kelly; : Phil Knight vs. George Sanf anson ; ' Tom.^ Woods i vs. Joe \ King; Charley 1 McCarthy vs. Tony .Barohl.:; NATIO.VAL COURSIXG MEET v TONOPAH, Key., -Feb.' 28.^0.1 P.' Smith; who handled, the nationalcoursing meet at ' Hot-Springs/ S.- D., . is here • endeavor ing to work up local ItUerest looking to holding : ; the " next v meet % here. W. / S.; Johnson' of - this.^clty * has . taken * up'- the' matter.': His ; first: step will; be, to jsound local ; ; Eportsmen^ as r he feels" confident that the'matter can be- arranged. With a-i man of Johnson's wealth Ibehind < the deal; it- seems certain to go jthrough. \u25a0 ... • For the most appropriate : \u25a0 • name suggested for - the •. • NEWHOTEL .->'.-, Cor. '-Van . BTeaar and Fulton , St. . >," '.';\u25a0: --- 1 Contest closes March 1, . \u25a0'j i\ : : :^v .'/\u25a0.:-".\u25a0.\u25a0. v 2 I p.;-' m. -\u25a0•\u25a0:;'' -,:"^ ." \u25a0 > :ul Every one InviteS to send' \u25a0 • -\u25a0- In 'a,name.v''Address,'all •; ,' ;\u25a0: communications, to' -"^- \u25a0 TOM DILLON Milliner for Men -. Van Ness and McAllister The Call's Ascot Park Track Form Chart " ASCOTPARK, February 28.— Serenty-nlnth day winter meeting Loa Angeles Jockey Club. Colonel A. W. Hamllton._preBldlng JBdge. Blchard Dwyer. starter, track fast. 'AC.Qk FIRST~iIaCB — Steeplechase, handicap, short course; four-year-olds and upward; rahie.to o;> : first, $325. - : '-\u25a0'.' \u25a0\u25a0-' '-\u25a0 '\u25a0'\u25a0•'.'."\u25a0' : ':" ."\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0'. -'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 - ; '\u25a0':'' . Imlex.t .-\u25a0 Horse and Owner. [WtlSt. 3d sth 7th Str. Fin. | Jockey. \ Op. Cl. 43»- Brennns, a (Orange V. Stable) 132 4121113 14 110 McßridiTTTn 4~~~8 109 Indian 11. a (McFarland B.) 130 5 5 5 6 3 2 2 2 Lonergan 5 10 270 Declmo. a (J. Shields) ...... 140 1 21 48 32 22 36 O'Connor ... 7-3 '4 5 : S7:t Vincedo, 5 (Mrs. Tupper) .... 123 2 3H3n 48 6 4 h Kohler 7.2 7.2 300 Thaddens, a (Hayes A. Co.) .-11^1 3 4 5 2 2 2 % 4 2 B Wamka 3 4 At the post 1 minute. Off at 1:52. Time — O:00. ..Brennus. 5-2 place; 1 show. Indian, 3 place: ' \u25a0:.- B-5 sbow. : Decimo, out show. Winner b; g. hy Bassetlaw-Peril. Trained 'by J. Shipler Scratched— Dr. Logan/ Start good. Won cantering. Second and third easily. Brennus took (lie lead at the start, fenced perfectly throughout and was never called upon to extend hire nelf. Indian lay out of it until the stretch, where he picked op Us field one by one and ! finished an easy second; Decimo ran well, bat the heary Impost told on him. Thaddsus had early speed, but stopped in the stretch run. . . • -. 47Q SECOND RACE— Futurity coarse; purse; three year-olds and upward; ralne to first. |3CSI jndex.| Horse and Owner |Wt|St. U %.'>•. ?i Str. Fla. 1 Jockey ) Qp. Cl. 457 Fustian, a (W. T. Anderson).. 119 4 ..* 1 h 13 14 18 | Preston I 7TJJ 9^5 <J6l : Money Muss, a (Bestorick).... 119 .7:V'..> «i x a •& £ 2 2 Mi -f- Harris .. a 3-2 535 N. Veiling. 4 (Denny 8r05.)... 113 5: ... 3 h 5 %-5 %8 h Knapp 15 2O . :468 Sly Ben. 4 (D. Ke11y). ........ 118 3 ... 7 %-7 B 8 3 44- B&dtke 10 co 436 Mintla. 4 (R. T. Offutt)..\.... 118 9 ...2 n2h3H5 b ' J. Bullmaa.. 3 3 415 Elfin King, a (J. Pelter) ...... 119 8 ... 8 o 6 b 4 h 6 b J. Clark 10 15 \u25a0 431 L. Gregg, a (Nippon Stable>... 119 6 ... 9 9 9 7% Boland 80 30 ; 4,17 Tim Hurst. 6 (Littleton). ..... 122 1 .». «2 8 1 72 810 McDsniel .., 10 10 425 Interlude, a (G. Murphy) ...... 119 2 ./» 4 b 4 h g- 9 [W. DaTl»,... bq tOO At the post 11 minutes. Off at 2:37. Time— :23\, :4S. 1:10. Ftistlan. 7-10 plae»; l 4 show. : ..Muss,"- 4-5 place; 2-5 show. Veiltoff, 5-2 show. Whiner eh. g. by MargraT»-Tea Toilet. :\; Trained by W. T. Anderson. " Scratched — Lydia Wrousman. Tandola. 'Willie Gr»jj. Mohor ATalon. Verltas Vincit. Start good. Won easily. Second and third drtring. Fnstlaa took : the lead at the start and at the and was running away from. his field. Muss got through on \u25a0 -.. : the stretch turn, but wu unable to orerhaul the pacemaker. Veiling came fast at the end. \u25a0 :. Mintiahung at the end. :.-.:-. .-.'.. : - : ' \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 . • . A Tl ! THIBD BACE — Brooks course; selling; three-year-olds and upward; value to first. $303. Index,) Horse and Owner |Wt|St. U Vi *4 Str. Fin. | Jockey | Op. ~*CK ; 4C2 Freesias, 6 (B. F, Hobart)..llo4 2 81 6 1 6 h 3 I^l 3 Grand I 8 : ? 4C2 Capable; a. (J.- F., Donloa)... 106 8. 1 3 12-11^12 2V* J. Harris ... 50 80 4R2 Jack Little, 6 (J. Robinson).. 116 12 b 3 h 8% 4 2% J. Bullmaa . 8 9-2 ;4G2 J.Adams. 6 (DaTid«on>, ...... 11l 3 3VjSV% 4 h 5 h 4 b Knapp ...... 4 : 4 462 Markle Mayer,4 (Webber).,. 11l 10 8 1 8 1 BY, 7 2 5n ; Talbert ..... 15 -20 426 ATontellus, 4: (Elmwood F.).. 100 9. 7 l^Th 7 %' 9 16 1 Hudlln ..... 50 60 ;4ft4 HI Caul Cap, a. (Robinson). . 106 6 4h 2h 2 2 2-n '7.8 ' McDanlel ... 2 B-2 :\u25a0: 32S Col. Bronson. : 4 (Hunter St.) 104 11 5 1%4 2%6 1 6 1 8 - C. F. SnlHr*n 6 4 ; ISS Adonis, 4 (T.Cassidy )....... 11l 811 11 11 819 3 Radtka 15 50 .-: 412 Rostof, 5 : (H, -;.U. Jones V ...... 106 410 1010 1010 1010 110^5 Konz 1 50 100 : 4C2 Angeleno, Ca. (H. y. Zahn). . 109 7 6 1%9 h95 11 11 Bnisgel . f IQO 200 At post 2 minutes. :Off at 3:14. Time— :24%, :40. 1:15, 1:42^. 2:05. Freesias. 8-2~plac?l . •;.: .7-sshow.; Capable, 12 place, 6 show. Jack Little. 4-5 ahow. Winner— Ch. m.' by .Haw ;: : thorne-Miss Mayma.:: Trained by B. V. Hobart. Start good. Won easily. Second drMns .Third easily. : Fresaid made her moTe on the backstretch, (rot through on the tnra for ; ; home,' and was running away from her field at the end. Capable set the pace all the way \u25a0-.:;-\u25a0 but was tiring at the end and had to be ridden out to the last ounce. Uttl* raa an :-;.; lmproTed race and finished stoutly. _^ \u25a0', \u25a0', 472 IITU RACE— One and a quarter miles; handicap; Talue to first. $550. \u25a0 ~~ Inder.|. Horse and Owuer.: IWtlSt. \u25a0'%•'\u25a0 % % Str. Fin. \ Jockey | Op. ~cT /41/ 4 15 't-^rtan, 5 (E. Wayland) ...... 109 523 2 3 12 22 11 J. Harris I 8 5-3 (.{,6>W.H.Oarey. 4: (Il.Fi Carman) 122 2: 4 n 8 S 4 n 3XL 2 1 MoriartT 2 R-2 I'Los :Anp;eln6, a (U, : B<Hlwell) 108 3 7 -7 7 543 1 C. Ross 6 A .; 454 0; Right. 6 (P. Powers)..... 107 7 6 I 6 1 6 1 4 1 4 1 Knapp 4 3 : . ;(454>J. -Q..^Clem, 4'TNlppon Stable). 105 1 8 2^3 2%2 2 In 51^ McDanJel ... 8 7 ;44i: •Reserration, a (8edwe11).... . 108 6 5 1 4 n sij 6 n 612 Kuai . «= «» ; 465 Woodthorpe, 6 (Harris) ..... 92 4 15 1h 3 h 7 7 Preston 30 20 At, the post: s minutes. : Off at 3:40. Time— :24^.-:49^4, 1:14%. l:4OJa. 2:06^. Tartan, 1 plarel ;. 2-5 show. Carey v 1 place,:2-5 show. Bedwell entry, 7-10 show. Winner blk; h. by Odd :; :>enow-Lady Augusta.: Trained by E. Wayland. Scratched— Chimney Sweep. Jack Little. :; tstart: good. Won handily. : Second and third same. Tartan took the lead onvthe back :\u25a0 stretch, fell back an eighth out, but came on again and outgamed his field. Carey stood a ... hard: drtre; and made iip ground gamely. Ansjelno. off poorly, was running orer horses at- th* .: flnlah.. Right closed sturdily. »Bedwe» entry coupled. 473 ? rF : TH RACE-^-Three furlongs; purse; maiden two-year-old fillies;. Talue to first, $023. \u25a0 Index.f Horse and Owner IWtlSt. M X %. Str. Ftn. | . Jocbgy | Op. ci? ; .412Turnaway (E.Wr15ht). ...... 110 2 ... ... ... 13 14 Kunz i-. 7-1Q SSO Connie M (W. D.MlUard).... 110 3 ... ...... 3 2 2 1 I Preston 5 6 427 Talien <B: Schrelber) ........ 110 1 ......... 23 3 1 Knapp J.... 20 ' S . ..:. VlTian May (Mrs. Rockett) ... 110 5 ......... 5 h 4h J. Henessy . '20 SO : .397 Lonia (H. T. Grlffln) ....... 110 6 ... ...... 6 h 51.|Brnssell ... 2.T 4rt .:.. Inspector B (Carman) ........ 110 0 ... 4 h 6 4 tCrind »s' .*5 : :ijA.:' BIltow O?i, J \, Lo !2 R> ......... HO 8 ...... ... 7 1 7h* Boland ....'.. \u25a0 - -:**...i20 30c Saucy M (R. F. Carman) ....| 110 7 : ... S2 8 1 Morlarty .:. »A *3 ...... (Ann Garrick (Walsli & C 0.)... 110| 4 ... ... ..;9. 9 >J. Harris ... • I '23 At the post 4 minutes. Off at 4:12. Time — :24Vi. :36V4- Turnawar. . 1-3 place: out shT,w~ Connie, S-5 place; 7-10 show. Tallen. 6-5 show. Winner eh f. by Peter McCue-Tern. TraineU by. E. Wright. Scratched— Water Belle. Start good. Won easily, second and third handily \u25a0\u25a0.:. . .Merely an exercise gallop for Turnaway. Conn!e, always well up. came- with a rush at the end and got the place. May ran well for a first ont, 'Carman ->ntry. ; . ' • . .. SIXTH RACE— Seven furlongs; selling; three-year-olds and upward; xaliie to firs:,- f^23." JHgL^iL .- Horse and Owner ;.tWt;St. -fa. H li : Str. Kla^l \u25a0_ JoclejriOn": cT I? 7 BlB l . c Konstabout. 5 (F. Kraft).. 113| 5 2 I^2 l>il Vi 14 1~6 .VrcDanter~l ls —^-B .428 Win.. Ways, 3 (Savage & P.).. 91 2 5-1' 5 I^Hl 2 2 2 U Prcstoa ' -1» "" 460 Search Me. 4 (80n5ack) ....... iy7l 7 «1: 72 615^34" RadtJte "" 4 •Tq 2, 3 i H au &l e -. 4 (Landry & C 0.).... 102| 4 414 2 414 n 4 4 J. Harris"^: \u25a0 lrt - : fi '£! li Wclte - a (Littleton) ... 1141 S. 8 8. " -8 . 9 ... 3 1 iBo<«r.(l ...;. . *a~ f,O t% ?-,. WW v 1W u rth ' 4 <E - Wrf Sht).. . lOfi! 3 3X 3 h 3Vi7V, 6 1 |K«nz ...... Jft- , ,-» ?7? 'JW^abeth F. 4 (R. Carman) . . . 1061 6.7 V. 6 h 71 • 6'% 7- 3 Moriarty i: (' 15. "n 443 I Susannah. 3 (R. S. DaTidson) . 91 f: 1 1^ 12 2 1 3% 8 .j C lt"s :.*. . Jf \u25a0 ' %} 40 At thc^post 8 mlnutos. -Off at 4:44. Time— :2lH. :4Sli,. 1:14%. I:2s. Roastabout. out place •«nrt show wars, place 6: 5-2 show. Mp. 3-5 show.; Winner oh. g. by Gww Ke^w! V -Beetle^ Trained by P. Start : goo.L Won . easily. . ' Second dri T rn S .. Third eisHy ' . Roustabout ran around his field on the stretch turn, took the \u25a0 lead ana at the end -was winning as his rider pleased. Ways made up ground. Me was coming- fast at the eni.'- • OAKLAND BASEBALL TEAM IS IN FINANCIAL STRAITS OAKLAXD, Feb. 2S.— The fans are disheartened by- the news that the Oakland Baseball Club is In financial straits owing to. poor gate receipts and the extra' expenses of the last sea son. At present the managers " can hardly see a way to , raise the money necessary to remodel Freeman's Park before the season opens. The alter-* native of having the games, scheduled for Oakland transferred .to San Fran cisco is a most unpleasant one to alt lovers of the sport and would be a sore blow to the city's pride. . Seventy-five thousand dollars • is needed to start the team in its. own Kf of the most nutritious of flour w I foods — Uneeda Biscuit— the l| I only perfect soda cracker. Then {\u25a0] w • you will be able to » p because a well-nourished body 1 »h has greater productive capacity, ffl II Thus you will also be able to [j i Save More; ; i I; because for value received there J is no food so economical as . k MS AND SKATES SHREVE & BARBER CO. 17 GRANT AYE.:Nr. Market St. Edited by R. A. Smyth park,, and. as- only a, month remain* before the call of time the necessity for energetic action is apparent. In spite of the financial diffleult!e!» the club . continues to- sign players. The" latest player to return his sighed contract. ls John Bassey, who was se cured from; Omaha in exchange • for Buck Francks. . Bassey is an outfielder, and. ln the. East is rated as one of th» crack hitters and fielders of the minor leagues. * . : - Pitcher Randolph, the Alameda "High School- lad who- made good ! last year with, Los Angeles, lias come tor tercr^ and will- be seen In an Oakland uni form''once more.' " , . Rain or shine," room for all, mask bail at. Auditorium, Page & FHlmore, Mar: 2.* • FOUND ; DEAD .IX BED— Henry Hnddy. 30 years of age. was found dead In his bed at •196J» Sjitter street early yesterday morning. Gas was escaping Into the room and suicide Is. sus pected. MHHBMMVBiBMi Want Ads Bring Results