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38 Racing High Class Thoroughbreds Will Strive in Fourteen Turf Classics at the Meadows Track Classification of the entries forthe 14 stakes to be decided at the summer racing meeting at The/Meadows, Seattle, June 29 to September 14, shows not only, that the various events filled better than ever before in the' history of the sport at the northern track, but that the class of the -horses- that will compete is vastly: superior: to that; .of past seasons, due no doubt to the increased value of the "purses and 'the growing importance { of ./ Seattle : as~'a racing center. Many of the class horses that have raced at Emeryville during the season "about to close are among the 786 entries, the fuir list of which, vnth the names of the owners,^follows: \u25a0 " ' \M&^'' THE OPEimrO HAVDICAP, $I,ooo— for 3 ?ru olds and upward; to be ma Saturday, Jan* 29. Six farlrarc H. C Abler*. Ott» Price. J . li. Pnnn?ni?t AJBrcu • \u25a0 E. J. Baldwin, Uaaro. Bcr O3 Vnndo. E. C. Bluhm, Lord Prtrroit. J. B«U fc Co.. Mirie Astotntttc. J«me» Coffey, N*pp«. .r*m«! Curl. Common So*. J. C DeTidaon. B&npoaal. V*tXJ O*K«tL V. Z. 6f Amtn, Optician, dcarlighfr. Dpjinx Bros. & Co., Two Bills. . Jtmfi B. Dcna, Van N«M. \u25a0 *! W. P. Fla*", M«7 Pink. D. S. Posatiia. Senator TTaraß. Fleor A* Us stsble. Pal; Marlon Bom. i W. Gardner * Son, Verltas Vtnclt. Al Goodia. Mjr Cbcicr. Hall it Mtrrt>»T« a Hector, We* Lass. Bona- T*ntcre. H. W. Hojuf A Co.. Oraoe G. Palemos. Ril«T Kara, Qaserdon. :ij - * \u25a0 B. H. Klrby. Mltt^i Prtde. Maple atable, St. rrancU. J. A. Murray. Oollealor Jeerop. Join D. KlUln. Prlaceas Xltatte. Harry Mack, Tarora. C. C. McCaSertr. Nonle LaclQ«, Eoj-al Rogue. Oranr« Vale (table. Golden Bey. Patton & Co.. Escalante. Matt Bclss, Entre Nous, Miss Ot&doos. James Bran. Salable, The Mlsaonrlan. ' E. J. Bameer, Grasscntter, Speaker FDntasa, Martinmas. C. F. Bockett, Star of Btamyineae, Taflflo. James Tocbr.r. Al Llndler, Goaslper. Walker & McKennip, BncoUc E»rlr Wrl^nt, Bologna. THE CIXEBBATIOH HANDICAP, |B,oeo— Tot •Jl «*e«; to bo ma Thurbitj. July 4. One and * tiztMßtli mil**. Applermte & Cotton, Woolma. J. A. Armstrans. La Bote. J. H. Braasaa, Cabin. E. J. Baldwin, LUaro, Rey 4el Mtmdo. T. S. Chlld», Vox Populi. Jtmn Curl, -CkimTiej Sweep, Orllcn*. v J. C. Darldson. Banposil. M. A. Doogr. A. Mufc'»od«x- U. Z. <Ie Armm, Optician, ClgtsUgbttr. El Mdo stsble. CeUo. W. P. line, SUr*. ; . \u25a0 Fleer iJe Lit rt&ble, Hippocntet, Prestige. D. S. Focotaio, B*«chirood. F» W. Healey, Lord of the Vile. M. U Hay«» & Co., Johnny Lyons. 11. W. Koag & Co., Fnlletta. LcxistlUa, Grace G, Paleoaoo. J. D. Mllltn. Prlnccp* Tltania. C. C. McCsCerty. Joe Ooyne, Bedford, Dr. Ler?o. »;eorg^ P. McXeil, rnmjy«iae. Olire OroTe etAl>le. PiQnet. Oranpe Vale stable. Atkloe. Ptll BrUly & Co, Gorgalete. Matt BeUs. Miss Officiocs. Juaes Ryan. Treasure Seeker, Tbe Musocriu. D. A. Bow, Maw>a. E. J. KsciFPv. Tarp. MarCnmu. W. D. Bandall, EleratJon. WUllanj St. Vincent. J. a CUm. James Schrelber, SUrer Line. F. Wallbouser tt Co.. Edwin T. Fryer. Wetter & McKenalp. Jolly Witch. T. H. Williams, Talentosa. Early Wrisbt. Cnancellor Walwnrth. W. O. Y«.cke, Hu?h McGowan. THE I-ADIES' PI^TE, $1.000 — Tor 2 yea* elds (foals of 1905) ; to te run Saturday, July 6. F«nr end a half t urlocfa, H. C Ahler*. Rose H. E. J. Baldwin, Bardollta, Arthcr Hymu. WUUam Calne. Porula, First Bob*. J. F. Clifford, Othmar. Castile. St. Bedt. James Carl, Ben Stone. U. Z. At Arman, Creston, Early Tide, Harrel. William Durker. Aden*. 3. F. Donlon, Karodo. A. G. Dtxnlap. Barney OldSeld. James B. Dunn, Katie Bains. Grant Edison, Sadie H. W. P. Fine. Gloria, Galres. D. S. Fountain, Folly L. Garden City stafcle, 6aa Oak. F. W. Healey, Braggart. M. J. Hayes & Co- Memorize. H. W. Hoaz & Co.. College Widow. P. G. Lynch. Bntte City. \u25a0 -'\u25a0 - Frank McMahon, Bararla. John D. Millla. Gin Hee, Meln T-<»Wiwg Harry Mack, Lore of Gold. " I. H. Miller & Co.. Raleigh. W. P. Uasrane & Co., Darelaxtoa, Alice F, Hike AEhelm. Olive Grore rUble, Loci a. Pattoa & Co., Bey Hindoo. A. B. Pomeroy, Kismet St., Battler. Phil Rellly it Co., Albion H. Matt Rclss, Marianna. Herlres. J. J. Shannon, Snap Dragon. R. R. Rice Jr., Leonardsdale. D. A. Ross, Mimicry. B. Schrelbrr, Karenina. Spokane f table. Willie T. P. Sheridan, Galmore. Joseph Schrelber, Bobby ShaTto, Bose of Ben cal. Light. John Stowe, Swagrerlator. S. P. Tate, Van Garten, E«rl/ Wright, Tnrnaway. THE TACOKA HAKDICAP, $I,6oo— For 3 t«»i olds and upward; to be ran Saturday, July IS. One mile. Applesate & Cotton, Wooltna. J. H. Brannan. Cabin George Baldwin, El Otros. C J. Baldwin. Llearo. Bey del Moado. S. C Bntler. Mediant. Bornolette. T. S. Childs, Arkllrta- James Carl, Orilene. J. C. Diridsaa, B&nposaL U. Z. de Annan. Glrarlichter, Optician. James B. Dunn, Edaardo. C. P. Fink, Eckarsall. Fleer d« U» euble, PaL D. S. - Foost&ln, Bolotaan. Charles Gasser, Lady Kitty. F. W. Healey, Lord of the Vale. Han & Marshall. Hector, Bonarenture. M. J. Hayes & Co., Johnny Lyonm. H. W. Hoag & Co., Ftilletta. Graca G, Logla tllla, Palemon. James A. Murrey. Collector Jestnip. John I). M lllln, Princess TiunU. . . L H. Mfller & Co., Red Reynard. C. C. McCaCertj-, Joe Coyne, Bedford, Dr. Ixcco. Georce P. McNpII, Fnnnyslde. • Phil Rrilly i Co.. Gorralette. Matt Reis*. Entre Nona, Miss Officious. James Ryan, Treasure Seeker, The Mlesoorian, Salable. R. R. Rice, - Bnpreme Conrt. D. A. Ross. Massa. The Mist. E. J. Ramsey, Tarp, Martinmas, Speaker Fen tana. W. D. Bandall, deration. C. F. Rockett, Star of Bunnymede, Y*ddo. William St. Vincent, J. C Clem. Joseph Rehrelber. SllTerllne. '. Early Wrifrht, Bologna. W. G. Xanke, I'm Joe. Hugh McGowan. THE WOOSLAIOIS HANDICAP, $1.250— F0r ,2 year olds (foals of ISO5)j to be run Saturday, July 20. Fire forlenrs. : W. E. Applegate, Brookleaf. ! H. C Ahlers. Balnade. E. J. Baldwin, B&rdollta, Arthur Hym an. : J. D. Brown, Sancy M. \u25a0 . - " \u25a0, . 1 J. F. Clifford, i Othmar,' Castile, St. Bcde, Alfalr. James Carl, Ben Stone. J. C. Daridson, Banward. IT. Z. <Je Arman. Creston, Early Tide, Barrel. William Darker. Adena. • .T. F. Doalan, Karodo. \u25a0 A . G. Dunlap, Barney Oldfleld. - Grant Edison, Sadie H. • W. P. - Fine. Gloria. Galres. D. S. Fountain. Follie L. Garden City stable, San Oak. Al Goodla. Ed Darls. V. W. Healey. Braggart. M. 3. Hayes & Co., Memorize. H. W. Hoag & Co.. College Widow. . . \u25a0 I*. T. Lee 6c Son. Rhinestone. Frank McMahon, Rararia. \u25a0 - John D. MUlln. Gin Hee, Meln : Leibllng. Harry Mack, Lore of Gold. • •.-— . . \u25a0 • I. H. MiUer & Co., Raleigh. -: ; W. F. Magrane k. Co., Dareington, Mike As heim. Alice F. A. B. Poateroy, Kismet " Jr., T Rustler. Patton A Co.. Rey Hindoo. ' Matt Relss, Herlves, Marianna. Phil Bellly & Co.. Albion H. . - n. n. Rice Jr.. Leonardsdale. B. Scaretber,. Bobby Shafto, Rose of BensaL Lljrht. . - , John Stowe, Swaggerlator. .. ."--,, 1 S. P. • Tate, Van Gorden. • Early Wright, • Tnma way. - \u0084 THE SEATTLE \u25a0 DEEBY. * $3.ooo— For t : year olds \u25a0 (foals of 1904) ; to be ran on Saturday, July 27. One mile aad'a ouarter. •\u25a0 \u25a0 Apnlegate . k. Cotton,' Woolma, i Tonic H. C Ahlers, Alta- Spa. . J. -A. Armstrong.- La \u25a0 Rose. H. G. Bid well, Jadffe Nelson. - : E. ;3... Baldwin, Oratio.' Valadols. : S. L. Butler,'- Mechant." "•- ; ' .'— \u25a0 ; >«• I T. S. Cbllds.^Vox Popull. " , : James Corl," Taos. \u25a0" -• \u25a0 • \u25a0 \u0084 . William Durker, Kruka. Xl Mdo ftablp. Claudlncitor. Grant: Bdlnon^ Weatberford.' 'A. P.; Elliott, Oe*an. Shore. Fieur •de \u25a0 Lis \u25a0 stable,". SainrCda, Marion ' Kose. *\u25a0•. W. - P. Fl»e. Kilra,-, Ai^oart. - v>?iiE9£BBHM D. K. Fountain." Senator Warner. . - ; " Charles "• Gasser, "Lady \u25a0 Kitty. ' "- " . . Al Goodln. , St.- Alh-iPK. -.^>- \u25a0•-\u25a0vs<4mffWßßt ; 1^1.1!. i Marehall, niiiiiiijilmj ' ~^ J '' ~~~« Hnaw " . Best of Horses Racing at Emeryville Are Entered for Seattle Stakes M. J. Hayes ft Co., Johnny Lyons.: R. H. Harris, Irish Mail. . \u25a0 * - \u25a0 • H. W. Hoag. &- Co.. Grace -G, Palemon.--. A. J. Jackson,- Calmar. - . : - . L. T.Lee A Son, Blagg. C. E. Murray, Luck j Lad. ' James Martin Sr., Sycamore. G«oTj-*e 11. Mirea, Arro-wmaker. , .*- .-. C. C McCafferty, Gall is. •"- W. P. • Magrane, Aftermath, " May Amelia. OliTe GroTe stable. Gold. Ledge. ' . ' '. : Orange Vale stable. Royal Ascot. James Byan, Treasure Seeker, Hankwell. Thomas H. Ryan. Kotomo. - . \u25a0\u25a0 - D. A. Roes. May L N, L. C. Ackerly. .' K. J. Ramsey, SeTen Bells. J • - C F. Rockett, Star of Runnymede, Taddo. Matt Relsa, Miss - Officious. Kobre Vista eUble. Sachet, School Bell. Joseph Schreiber/" SllTerlln*. • " - \u25a0 '\u25a0 James Touhey, Al Llndley. F. Walhauser A C0.. -Edwin T. Fryer, * LiTias. T. H. Williams, Talentosa, Altanero.. < - P. Zlmmer, Little Minister. _v • - THE INTERin*wxJa.N HANDICAP, $1,250— For 8 year olds and upward- to b» run Satur day, August 3. Six furlongs. H.O . Ahlers, Otto Price. R. B. Allen, Red Bill. J. A. Armstrong. La Rose. M. L. Abbott, Mary B. Clark. J. H. Brannan. Aaron J. H. G. BedweU, FlrebaU. '. : E. J. Baldwin, Rey del Mundo, Llsaro. E. C. Bluhm, - Susannah. ' -' O. J. Casey. Sir BriUar. \u25a0• • . Jamr« CoSey, Nappa. \u25a0 T. 8. Childs, Arklirta, ' . - James Curl, Common Sue. - J. C Daridson. . Banposal. \u25a0 U. Z. de Arman. .Optician, Cigarlighter. : Denny Bros. & Co., Lacene. . . James B. Dunn, Van Ness. '\u25a0''\u25a0< '• lv /.r-'-f; : :-- Fleur de Lis stable.' Prestige, PaL W. P. Fine, May Pink. Isolation. ' D. S. Fountain, Water Thrush. . \u25a0 W. Gabriel, Toupee. . . . HaU £ Marshall. Wee Lasa, Hector. H. W. Hoag «. Co.. Grace G, Palemon. Kronlck & Anthony, Contestrlx. B. H. Ktrby. Mlsty'a Pride. . P. O. Lynch. Sheen. Maple 6table.- St. Francis. ' J. A. Murray, Collector Jessup. - : John D. Mlllin, Princess Tltanla. Harry Mack, TaTora. ... ... C. C. McCaCerty, Nonie LuciUe, Royal Rogue. W. P. Magrane, May Amelia. \u25a0 Patton & Co., Escalante. - James Byan, Th* Missourian, ' Last Faustas, HankweU. . , . . D. Across, James A. Murray. . >* \u25a0'" ' E. J. Ramsey, Grasscutter, Speaker Fontana. C. F. nockett. Yaddo. Matt Reiss. Miss uffidous, Entre Nous. James Touhey. Al Llndley, Gosslper. Walker & MrKennlp, Bucolic. 1 bomas H. Williams, Altanero. Early Wright, Bologna. . . THE MEADOWS SELLING STAKES, $1,200— For t year olds and upward; to be run Sat* urday, August 10. One mile. Applegate & Cotton, Florcna. M. L. Abbott. Mary B. Clark. J. H. Brannan. Cabin. H. G. BedweU, Judge' Nelson. George Baldwin, El Otros. Charles Bogsn. Sahara. B. J. Baldwin, 'Bellaco. ?.; B. C Bluhm. Lord Proroet. ' J. Bell & Co., Marie Antoinette. ' J. D. Brown. Rndabek. r S. L. Butler, Burnolett*. - WUUam Cain, Neptunus. Charles J. Casey, Sir BrtQar. W. A. Cushman, SUUlcho. James Curl, Varieties. J. C. DaTidson, Banposal. U. Z. de Arman, ClgarUghter, Optician. \ G. Durker, ATonteUus. \u25a0 A. G. Dunlap, First Peep. " James B. Dunn, Oratorian. , _ . \u25a0 . \u25a0' -.- .--- Fleur de Ui stable. Sainrida, PaL ' W. P. Fine, .Arcourt. . , U • D^ S. Fountain, Boloman, Beechwood. W. Gardner & Son. Roman Boy. • Al Goodln. Sir Carruthers. :^,&? ' ' W. Gabriel. Toupee.. s F. W. Healey, Lord of the Vale. Hall ft MarshaU, Wee Lass, Hector, Bantam. William Hogaboom, j EsteUa J. \u25a0 - H. W. Hoag ft Co.. Fulletta, Palemon. ; A. J. Jackson, Storms. - • - ' • • J. Krause, Leash. . - John D. Mlllin, Princess Tltanla. Harry Mack. . TaTora. . f \u25a0 L H. MUler ft Co.. Red Reynard. C. C. McCafferty, Bedford, Joe Coyne'. W. P. Magrane, Aftermath, May Amelia. Patton ft Co., Firm Foot. v PhU Rellly ft Co. GorgVlette. ,* m tL B J'* n » Salable, The Missourian, Hank well. Treasure Seeker. T s Thomas H. Ryan, Kokomo. R. : R. Rice Jr~ Supreme Ccmrt. D. A. Ross, \u25a0 rilie Mist. - E. J.Ramsey. Tarp. Martlnmaa. \u0084; . W. D. Randall, EleTatlon. ' m •\u2666\u2666 U *o RR ° l:er ?;. ss P rtn » B "». Lem Reed. tt 1 * I **, 1^- UlsB Offirfons. Entre Nobs. J- " M. Btokes. Bonnie Prince Charley. William St. Vincent. J. C. Clem. . D. E. Smith. Desmages. T. H. BteTens, Ramus. O. H. TurbTille, Rossbonrne. T. H. _WnUams. Talentosa. $?&.!££& rt O % ChlulcellOT Walworth. P. Zlmmer, Calendar. \u25a0 , (W entries.) ftSrv""* UW" \u25a0 Handicap, 55,000— 0f which $M 0 to second and $100 to'thlrd. Fttj™ Applegate ft Cotton, Woolma, Tonic 'J. H. Brannan, Cabin. TaUon°* BedweU '^ LoB Angeleno, Legatee, Reser- G. W. Baldwin, El Otros. . . w J »V B S l< ? wln ' """o. Bey del Mnndo. W." M. Cain, Neptunus.. W. A. Oushman, SOlicho. T. S. ChUds, Vox Popnli. J««ow Curl, Chimney Sweep, Bragg. J. C. DaTidson, Banposal. - M; A. Dodge, A. Muskaday. V. Z. de Armen. Clgarlighter. T. A. Daries ft Co.. The Borglan. " G. Durker, Avon tellus. A. G. Dunlap, First Peep. J. B. Dunn. Eduardo. El Nido sUble. Cello. - - Fleur de LU subie. Hippocrates. W. P. Fine. Arcourt. - - F. . W. Healey, Lord of the Vale. - M. J. Hayea & Co., Johnny Lyons. H> 5^ H ?£* * °°" Grace G » FulletU, Pale, mon, Logistllla. - • J. F. Hale, Bas iTOr. A.* J. Jackson, Calmar.' L. .T.Lee ft Son, Blagg." , \u25a0 Maple sUble, Miss i Rlllie. ."" J. A; Murray. Collector Jessup. ' . * J. D. Mlllin, Princess Titanla. I. H. Miller ft Co., Jocund. C. C. McCafferty, Dr.- Leggo, Bedford, -* Joe Coyne. • . ; , George P." McNeil. Funnyslde. -•: W. P. Magrane,' Aftermath. : • , :. OUTe Grove stable,' Planet. P. Rellly ft Co.. Gorgalette. . James ' Ryan, Treasure Seeker. > • y Matt Refss, Entre Nous, Miss Officious. '•}' T. , H. - Ryan, > True Wing. R. R. Rice Jr., Supreme Couri,' W. B; Gates^ D. A. Ross,' L. C. Ackerly, Masca. W. D. Randall, - Eleratlon. - B. Schrelber, ; Donna. :;'-'\u25a0 P. M. Smith ft- Oa,- Mamie Algol.! H. StoTer. George P." . McNeir. , '. William St. Vincent,^ J. C. Clem. 1 v \u25a0"\u25a0:'' - T. n. Sterens, . Huston, Ramus. J. Toubey, Al Llndley.. . . , F. Walhauser, Lltlus/ ' J. S.; Wood, Gateway. Frank FUttner. Early Wright, Chancellor Walworth. ' W. G. Yanke,i Hugh McGowan. ... :• .'« 1 THE CLUB MEMBERS' HANDICAP, $1,600— For 3 year 'olds and . upward. E To be run Satur day, Aurnst 24. One and an eighth miles. . . ' Applegate ft Cotton, '.Woolma, Tonic. ' l .: J. H. Brannan. Cabin. -j H. G.* Bedwell,*, Judge 1 Nelson.' •j . : ;• > G.-, W. Baldwin,. El Etros. > E." J." Baldwin." Llsaro.% Rey del . Mundo. . -W.A> Cushman,* Stllicho.. T.S.. ChUds.. Vox Popnli." V- .:... :; *•' James - Curl, ; Orilene, ; Chimney Sweep, Bragg. M. * A. ; Dodge. >A. Muskoday. : ' - U. Z/de 'Armen; ' dgarllghter. . :- A;" O: • Dunlap, .First . Peep. C. P.".Fink..Eckersall.- ; . \u25a0 tleur de Lis stable,. Hippocrates. . -- \u25a0: W. > P. r. Fine,"- SHts, ** Arcourt.' ; . . . - , "., •\u25a0 . Hayes; ft Co.;- Johnny- Ljrorii. '.\**j'^ :H. W.'Hoag ft Co., Fulletta, I*glstiUa, Grace G,^ Palemon.* .* • - *: . *, -. ,-.. ..;-..»: -. ;J: F.-Haler ßas d'Or. v ' ' Maple stable. Miss Rillle. \u25a0 :-:-:^.>'^-'' /:; I > J.^D. MHlin,; Princess Titania/ .' •'" .\u25a0 I I.H. Miller ft C 0..; Jocund," Red Reynard. : ; ; -C- C. McCafferty , . Dr.'; Leggo, ; Joe Coyne, \ Bed 1 ford." •\u25a0-\u25a0•';' >\u25a0'"\u25a0'. '•*.- ..5- \u25a0\u25a0.''\u25a0\u25a0*••-\u25a0-•. - i \u25a0\u25a0'.':\u25a0• \u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-'\u25a0 ..\u25a0' , . W. fV.", Magrane, .Aftermath. . '\u25a0,;'•' Orange Vale- stable,; Atkins. • ' . .' . !- James jßyan.".'- Ishtar,"-: Treasure-' Seeker, .The MlsMmrian.r Hankwell. \u25a0'. ' i \u25a0 :.\u25a0 if-''. Matt Relss, Entre Nous.i Miss' Officious.' \u25a0 . - ' " iR. - R. ; Rice Jr./ Supreme i Court,i W. > B. \u25a0 G ates^ I ;G.tW.» Roblson.^-Gentle; Harry. ">- • ' ' \u25a0'• D.'/Ar.-Rosa,*-Msssa.~ \u25a0"• ; ,*.., '.'.\u25a0'\u25a0 ." .. '•'.. n-'J.-i Ramsey. Tarp.' SeTen Bells.'- V^';*V '.W.'iD.ißandall.'Ele»atlon. -^ '\u25a0'.\u25a0' \u25a0 • ' -' J B.jSchreiber, , Donna. .-**'\u25a0> ..,..'.' >•\u25a0 •:;-'< "\u25a0\u25a0 i\ _\u25a0 -\u25a0 Sobre iV««ta [stable."" Sachet.' ('\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0!". V <J : i"? William iSt."tVincent,"'J.f CJClem.* THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY;. JUNE 9, 1907;^ T. H. SteTens, Huston. T. 11. SteTens, Ramns. i • F. Walhauser & Co.; <\u25a0 Edwin T. Fryerr J. S. Wood. \u25a0 Frank Fllttner. = v Karl.r. Wrlßht, * Chancellor Walwbrth.V... W. GSl'anke, I'm Joe, Hugh McGowan." I - THE KINO J COTTKTT -' SELLING L ' STAKES I $ I. ooo— For 3 year olds \u25a0 and upward ; t» be nil ; Saturday, August 31. .: Six and a half furlongs. : I " M.;L. Abbott. : Mary ; B. Clark. /• ; ,;vV -:\u25a0 j•"J. H. Brannftn,. Aaron* J. .: \u25a0:\u25a0-.''\u25a0 •\u25a0 \u25a0 ;'.*' 1- H. 0.- Bedwell," SUrer Stocking, HIIo de Oro. .. C. -Bogen,- Sahara; <v »r *-. .- .. I K.J.. Baldwin, Bellaco. .. . \\ J. \u25a0 Bell & Co.; Search litly^P -- ;^:\- :^-.'-;:' * ' J». L. Butl-r, linrnolette. . • \ • I, W. Cain.-. Sea I«d. ;% . James Coney,\ N«ppa. , James Curl, ,\u25a0 Varieties. \u25a0 •>•-. • •• . ! \? J.- O. Davidson. Pe?gy O'Neal." Ban[M*«l. "\u25a0 -. \u25a0;.-.:':\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0XJ.'Z. de'Armaij, Cigarlighter, Optician. \u25a0•T. A. Da-rles.- The BorgTan. .* \u25a0 > : " J. \u25a0 F. - Donlon, Red Gartrr. \u25a0 ' .\u25a0'-•\u25ba:•.'. ' Fleur de . Lis f stable, - Sainrida, Marion - Rose PaL- \u25a0.->-.• \u25a0\u25a0 V -;;..,--\u25a0:,-\u25a0 ,\u25a0 .:,:\u25a0• \u25a0 .- •\u25a0 --\u0084-,.: - \u25a0W. P. -Fine. May Pink, Isolation. . I). S.' Fountain, Boloman, Senator Warner . Charles Gather, " \jxAj Kittj' . , Al Goodln, My Choice. :, 1 --.'\u25a0' ' W. Gabriel, Toupee. " " F. W. Heatey, Lord of the Vale. \u25a0 :-\u25a0.'•" Hall & Marshall. Wee Lass, Bantam, Hector.' W. \u25a0 3. Hogaboom/ Estella , J. -H.W. Hoag A : C 0... Palemon. : \u25a0 . . .'"A.- J. Jackson,* Ptorma. .... . "y . J. Kmuse. Bustle Lady. \u25a0••..-" .•'•-» Kronlck tt Antionr, Contestrlx. \u25a0 B. H. , Kirby, /Misty's Pride. ;- ; ; - i, '.. W. *D. Mlllard. Mandarin. . - . -• ;' -• John D. Mill In. Princess Titan! a. ... .'\u25a0 .-'\u25a0 Harry Mack.-.Tarora. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' ' ; - \u25a0\u25a0 • >\u25a0- \u25a0••\u25a0\u25a0 . •• \u25a0 C; C. McCafferty/ Royal -Rogue. - W. P. Magrane, May Amelia, SilTer Sue. . • P. Reilly & Co., Darnma. James Ryan, Salable, The MlsMarian, Last FaustUS/ - \u25a0-; -' "•; \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0:*,. - . \u25a0 I Matt Retss, Laura E, Entre Nous. '\u25a0\u25a0, - - T. . H. Ryan, • Kokorao. . R. R. Rice Jr.. Royal Scot. D. A. Ross.The Mist. - \u25a0. '- E. J. Ramsey,' Speaker Fontana, Tarp, Martin mas. . - \u25a0 ••- \u25a0\u25a0 ,\u25a0 -. \u25a0> -..\u25a0\u25a0,•- - . . 1 W. M. Rogers, Spring Ban, Lent Reed. -. J. M. Stokes, Succeed. " D. . E. - Smith. Desmages. '.. . V, . T." H. Sterens, • Ramus. \u25a0 \u25a0 . " : .: James .Touhey.'Gossipcr.;^ '\u25a0• \u25a0* '\u25a0, \u25a0';\u25a0-. 1; -Walker * McKennip, Bucolic. •\u25a0\u25a0" . . - J..S. Wood. Gateway. • . - ... ... . T. H. Williams, Altenero. " \u25a0 \u25a0. \u25a0 J Early Wright, Hereafter, Bologna. ' : THE LABOR DAY HANDICAP,. $I.2oo— For J year olds and 'upward; to be run Monday, Sep. tember 2. One mil* and a furlong. ; Applegate & Cotton, 1 Woolma, Tonic. • : ; ; - ' "' J. H.. Brannan, Cabin. v; H. G. Bed well. Legatee, Reserration. \u0084 ' E.-J." Baldwin, Llsaro, Rey del Mundo. •William Cain, Queen Alamo. • ' • • \u25a0 - W. A. Cushman, Stllllcho. "\u25a0' . T. S. Childs, Vox PopuU." ' 11.1 1 . >- James Curl, Chimney Sweep, Bragg, Arilene. J. C. Daridson, Banposal. ... M. A: Dodge. •A. Muskoday. '. U. Z. de Arman, Cigarlighter. .V : . - T. A. Da-ries, The BorgianA - ! ; ./ - El Xldo stable. Cello. ', ' Fleur de IM stable. Hippocrates. ' W. P. Fine. SUra. ' M. 3. Hayes & Co., Johnny Lyons. H. W. Hoag & Co., Fulletta, Grace 0, Logla tilla, Palemon. \u25a0 , J. F. Hale, Bas d'Or. . ; Maple stable, Miss Rillle. 7%-- J.D. Mlllin, Princess Tltanla. . :: I. H. Miller & Co., Jocund. O. C. McCafferty, Dr. Leggo, Joe Coyne, Bed ford. \u25a0.;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- ...;\u25a0-::\u25a0. •.\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 -..5 . \u25a0 . \u25a0 \u25a0 . . \u25a0•: W. P. Magrane," Aftermath. P. Rellly & Co., Gorgalette. : "'• ?4 James . Ryan, * Ishtal, Treasure Seeker, . TBl Missourian.. -.\u25a0-•-\u25a0.\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'.•\u25a0,\u25a0:' •-:'\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0;.\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0:•. '\u25a0\u25a0 •\u25a0 -Jj Matt Rclss, Entre Noun, Mies Officious. <:\u25a0'\u25a0 ' R. R. Rice Jr., W. B. Gates. . » , <?. G. W. Roblson, Hi Caul Cap. V \u25a0 D. A. Rosa, Maesa, L. C. Ackerly. E. J. Ramsey, Tarn, Seren Bells. : . " , W. D. Randall, Eleration. — • B. Schrelber, ; Donna. ; : F. M. Smith & Co., Mamie AlgoL ' WUIUm St. Vincent, J. C. Clem. . ; * P. Sheridan,'- Blue Eyes! '.- r;,' T. H. Sterens; Huston, Ramus. ' F. Wallbauser & Co., Lirlus. •, , t -.- J. S. Woods. Frank Flittner. .•\u25a0\u25a0'/ Early Wright, Chancellor Walworth. W." G. Yanke, : Hugh McGowan. ,;. .' THE PUGET SOUND HANDICAP, |l,ooo— For 3 year olds and upward. To b« run Satur day, September 7. Six furlong*. "\u25a0 .' \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0 . s H. C. Ahlers,* Otto Price. :, - .; ':\u25a0;\u25a0- V • : ' R. B. Allen, Red Bill. , M. L. Abbott, The iMaJor. J. n. Brannan, Aaron J. ' : H. G. BedweU, FlrebaU."- , - K. J. Baldwin, • Llsaro, Rey. del Mnndo. James Coffey, Nappa. ;•\u25a0•\u25a0 T. S. ChUds, Arkllrta. "^ .. James Curl,' Common Bu*. ;_- - U. Z. de Annan, Optician, Cigarlighter. Denny Brothers & Co., • Lacene. "^ J.T. Donlon, Red Garteii- . Fleur de LU stable,-.-. Pal. ,X, K \u25a0 . lildlPil W. P. Fine, - May Pink, -r ' W. Gabriel, ; Toupee. •' ' '. v ' . "-•"'•; i' Hall & Marshall, Wee Lass, . Hector. W. Hogaboom, Estella J. H. W. Hoag & Co., Grace G, Palemon. ' B. H. Klrby, t Mlsty's , Pride. .' \u25a0 Maple stable, Bt. Francis. :. . ,".-\u25a0' J. A. Murray, Collector. Jessup. "•: \u25a0 "TT.D. Mlllard, Princess. Titanla. Harry Mack,' Tarora. ->\ '. . - C. C. McCafferty," Royal Rofrue, : Nonle Lucille. W. P.. Magrane, May ' Amelia. •<% ; \u25a0\u25a0 .z , Orange Vale stable, .. Golden Boy. \u0084 Patton 8c Co.,' Escalante. .'. • .\u25a0\u25a0 "-• \u25a0- James -' Ryan, .The r Missourian, Last Faustus, Hankwell. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. ..-» •\u25a0\u25a0-"\u25a0„;\u25a0> '\u25a0\u25a0-'_ .'•,-''\u25a0\u25a0• .-:•-. --.v .-•;.....>-.,\u25a0-;. \u25a0 Matt Relss,'> Entre - Nous, - Laura -. E. \u25a0\u25a0: . ! - : ." D. A: Ross, , James -A. • Murray,^ May L N. , E. J. Ramsey," Grasscutter, r Speaker Fontana, ,W. \u25a0*- M. Rogers, Spring • Ban, Lem Reed. \u25a0 ;C. F. Rockett, Star of Runnymede.Xeddo. Sobre Vista stable. School Bell: i J j T. H. SteTens, Tryconnell. ." James Tonhey. "AJ - Lindley," Gosslper.": " . '-\u25a0}:] T. H. Williams. Altanero. ' Early Wright," Bologna. V . . '.: . ; ' 1 ; THE ALASKA HANDICAP, *1,250— F0r 3 year olds and upward. To be run Saturday, Sep tember 14. One mile and a sixteenth. ,\u25a0* . Applegate & • Cotton, \u25a0 Woolma,*. Tonic. '\u25a0 ' H. 0. Ahlers, y Alta ; Spa. * \ : •• : ;* . ; •" J. H.> Brannan,; Cabin. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0>-' .. ..,.'.'. •':'• H. G.^Bedwell,- Judge Nelson.' '" "- -V^*. , G.-W. Baldwin, El Otros. \u25a0 ' : \u25a0 - .-.E." J.< Baldwin, - Llsaro, - Bey del Mundo. . ' ' ,3.-Xi. Brown, '--Rama.-- *; ' ' ; v . S. L. Butler, Mechant. , ;•; \u25a0 , 'Allen Caren.-Tallyrand. \u25a0'•\u25a0•'. * • :C. J." Casey, Sir. Brlllar. ...""• '. W. A. Cusbman,' StiUcho. . :, . -.i'-i T. S. Childs, Voi Popull." "\.'- :; - James Curl, Orilene, , Chimney Sweep. . * ;• •\u25a0{ J. C.'rDaTldson,' Banposal.' r .' i" 1 y-2.. ,-. .\~.\: \u25a0-•-:, U. Z. de Arman, Optician, ClgaMigbttr. • \u25a07 T. A. , DtTles,\Tlie Borglan. . \u0084;; .. * j-'' James B;v Dunn,"*. Eduardo.v,. V. ', \u25a0 ;T.; T . - \u25a0r\u25a0 W; P.' : Fine,* Arcourt.*-. ;•• - ' ••\u25a0 , \u25a0. \u25a0 :'.<:-,;.' "\u25a0'.: 1 V f ; ' '-Hall & Marshall. i Hector, Wee Lass. •i-M.-J. Hayes & Co.;^ Johnny i Lyons.* \u25a0 , . j - „)\u25a0 W. - Hogaboom. \u25a0: Estella J. ;- --:-,.;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 I H. W. Hoag & Co., LoglstiUa, ' Fulletta, . Pal^ 1 mon/. Grace G-- : --~ A - : .. .'*.;\u25a0 *\u25a0<\u25a0\u25a0.•-. > -. -.V--.^-. ,* 3. F. Hale,. Bas d'Or. ' : ; I ' Kronlck ' & • Anthony,^ May I Holliday. I ; . James A. Murray. Collector Jessup. * . \u25a0 \u25a0 ".*\u25a0 . J.; D.'i Mlllin; '^Princess Tltanla. v . : '* Harry Mack. 1 Jocund.": f -v-;vv-^:-^ -7»l! : " C. : C. ; McCafferty.iDr." Leggo,- Joe Coyne, Beß ford.: . '.••\u25a0•\u25a0?'. v: t,-...-i-,t. -\u25a0... -\u25a0"•;.:; ',•>\u25a0•\u25a0 r-^x' Oranpe Vale stable," Atkins. ' . ~ . » - James ,; Ryan; ' Ishtar, » Treasure : Seeker, ..The Missourian, \u25a0. Hankwell. "; • .\u25a0:,\u25a0<.->: \u25a0' ; Matt Reiss. • Miss Officious, \u25a0 Entre Nous. t "D.- A.' Ross.'s Massa. ; V; * :\u25a0--':: \u25a0--': \u25a0 .*\u25a0'.. '', Y..'Z'.t Ramsey."* Tarp, Martinmas.'- ' 1 'f-'-f . :W. f D.sßandaU.'iEleTatlon-' . \u25a0 :l ' 8.~-: Scbrelber,* Donna. .••\u25a0•.-, \u25a0> - ~ : . *"/\u25a0•\u25a0 -\u25a0 xi- William'. St. v Vlncent,*-J.iC.,Cle».; -"' >. , J.fSchrelber,?SllTerHne. " c v , '-''Vf^ T. ; H. ; Sterens, '«: Ramus. Huston. \u25a0 .* r^'i ~U f \'. F. > W. • Walhauser ; & • C 0. ;% Edwin \ T. . Fryer!* < ' , T. - H.. Williams. i Talentoea. • '-.:*. :*? \u25a0 ,:, :~ --•;- \u25a0'- > S ' -Early '.Wrijrht,,; Chancellor \u25a0 Walworth. \u25a0: • - - W. J G. Yanke, I'm Joe, j Hugh: McGowan/. i MILITI A ;^RIFLBMEW ' COMPETE \u25a0 PETAX.TJMA; '< June 1 8. J -^A regimental shoot j; la", in '• progress f at : theiCompany^ C range. jIAII/^ companies v of S the cFiftt feglment,\ national jguard|of {Calif Iqrhla. are I represen ted. K 'i The'sel. companies l art in Oakland, Petaluma,; Santa: Rosa,, Sar Jose,^ San % Francisco,";-; Livermore.'S'Ala. meda, f. Napa and 5 San| Rafael. avAtl the shoot il3fmeniwill*bejjchosenjf(j>rj placet on! the? state IteaniiV and % they^ will * have a finals tryotit ;ihTAiigust i ins the" south ern| part|of J thel statev^ffAt Cthe^ lattei shootilSlmenftWiniibefTOlected^tOx'rep-. VesentyCalifornla^in"|th*e^lnternatldna] competitiohTatJ: Seagirt'^ 1 The J men 'i'ar« camped ' "at ; Roblar.*" : 'Y m - '- '" F«eU^.OMrt]Bi^B^|M^TGuuM PITCHER REIDY PROVES EASY FOR THE ANGELS Visitore^Hit at; Wilijaiid y Score ' Frequently on / l :;o " ; His Misplays ' '; . j ' . \u25a0' {^VbjesuLTS \u25a0."OF^ GAMES i .''.-. r^V£j . I<o«'Aiig;eles,*> .OaKland, 1. ';-t ;u-.vf -',; ' "v"; San'; Francisco, 6} Portland, 2. / '.. : ', STANDING OF, THE , CXUBS .•*'\u25a0\u25a0'.•: v Sz-i/m-i :':-: : \u25a0'-'': \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0' "Won. Lost. Pet. toi ?Anj:ele> ........ i3B 21 '.633 San PrmcUco .". .'I r.\"."-SS '•\u25a0'-' 35",~-*.583 I Oakland' : .TV. .."...". .."30 -31 : .4»a j P0rt1and, . . . . . : . . . . . . . IT \u25a0>;» .41 ..304 R. A. Smyth «.The \ Oakland \u25a0 ball tosgers had:;one of j .their.'' bad -days - at'^Recreatipn \ park yesterday ; and \thV best -they j could .do was '* to ? roll '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 uj> I a '\u25a0', soli tary j_ run',;^whlle the. /Angels r"Ben.t. t six^ men;; across. 1 the plate during the^prdgress --of^thoTgame. Pitcher. ißeidy was- t the ;, storing' center about whom. all the trouble raged..'The Angel batsmen "grabbed : 13 1 hit« oft his delivery, and, ias *• though < this 'were ''not enough, a : wild ; pitch \u25a0 let ' in : a .run > and a', wilder :; throw ; to first 'helped along the pleasant task of the southern play ers. •-. /;^v. ";;;., '\u25a0;•\u25a0...\u25a0 : :' ;^,^ '•\u25a0•"\u25a0 >-}'..- .'••\u25a0'.\u25a0"<' • The fireworks were'touchedvbff In the •; sixth ;''ipnirig, after/two- .roen>. were out. -Jud Smith lined otita. two ; bagger to- right > field.- U Cravath:'hit \ a ' sizzler to Reidy, ..who ' stopped ; Its 'progress, i t The ball { carromedihlgh.over hl« head and • it took him an instant to locate , it. "When, he "filially \u25a0 did,' heV threw 'wild. <toT first base.' and -the 'runner, made -Second. ; . In the meantime,' Smith -.was . comirigjhome under a .full head, of steam' and: he reg istered itheY first ; run ?6f [ the* garnet * " ! ,; . Reidy,- was ' responsible for -the lv. run which was "scored in -the* next inning. Ellis ; singled%tb > the- right ; field l'fence and wasf sacrificed .along by: Eager. He ithen made ? third . on .; Ell Is* » out: and. registered' on \ Reidy'3 wild t pitch.' |S Th Js was a/^hardib'ne-'to <iharfee^a^ainßt^lilmi' asjthe ball^struck'tlie ed^e<Qf:the.plate and took; ari'Utiexpected'-.boixndJcnitiof the- catcherfsf.harids. v 4' : -\u25a0\u25a0: -.; i'^-vv'.lj.r} /> In* theY next 'inning *Reidy."hkd "-his real "| troubles \ and 'they .were T^v«ccen-' tuated by.t he tnisplays :of ;'sdme* of his' teaun mat es. ' ; - Dillon, •< the \ first : tnan'T- up, singled over second and was sacrificed along by, Nagle. iiJudSmith-thenUltto Heltmuller,. who ; fumbled. "The 'batter was safe and Dillon scored. Smith stole second ;and Cfavath hit \u25a0 down the same groove J'to •Heitmuller.-an'd ;! was v* safel Delmaa '\u25a0\u25a0 bunted j down , toward, flrs t.base and! Bigbee ) went ; 4f ter i, the j ba.11.-f Haley,' the 'second * baseman,': covered ; first \u25a0 and Bigbee : threw 4 * wild to ; him: \u25a0"_ Delmas went v. to . second *.'\u25a0 on ' ; the mlscue i and Jiid ". Smith < scored. <The Angels c had formed i the "..habit by this : time 'and it seemed \u25a0 nothing could stop , them/. Reidy walked'Elllsto;helpout'and' this filled the ' bases. Eager then \u25a0 came ' to.-: the bat and Jilt Just over the head of Truck Eagan, £ scoring i Cravathi;andi Delmas.' Burns was 'good enough af this'poiht' of the I proceedings |to hit Into fitj double pluy, \u25a0 retiring , the side. • This was - the end of : thej scoring i for the ;. visitors; :v*" !I! I The Oaks .wire | able to^score .once In the last inning, was ,\u25a0 just enough to iwlpe .'off* the^" coat of fto which; the 'southern players, were about to put the finishing touches." The score:' LOS ANGELES i : • AB/ R. BH. SB: Pa A. E- Carlisle, 1. . f......... 3-0 .1 0 :o.' 0 v 0 Dillon, =1b.. ...;..... 5_ 1,2 - 0 9 0 0 Nagle, 2b .4 O ' 0 3 4 1 Jud . Smith, . Sb.. 4 2.3.1 1 70 Gr v >Tath,*T.> f..'. 3 110-0 01 Dilmas, 55. ....... 3 10 0 4 O'O Ellis," 0..f....;..."...:3 .. 1- .1- 0 2 0 0 Eager,. c.:'... V.......'.2 "- .•' o V-.- ' 1• ; 0 : '8 \u25a0"•2 ,-0 Burns, .p. ........... &l~Q : 1 O'iO .8 Totals .....:.i"..::S2y'- 6-Jl3' 1 27 ,16 ;\u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0';:\u25a0• . ; ;- : •"•• f' Oakland \u25a0;\u25a0•.\u25a0:•\u25a0:>:-.":\u25a0.: i"^ I - - ; AB.^ B: BH. SB. PO. A. , E. Jim Smith, 1. f.^...: 8 o; = O :o 0 10 Van Haltreft, c.f.... 3> 0 0 -0 *\u25a0 0 "0 0 Heltmuller,' r.',f ...'.. ••4-_> lU l-2, 0/ 1 0 0 Eagan, 55.*.......... 8 0 2/«:. 2> 4 0 Bliss, •c. 4' -0:0/ /O-: 4. 5 0 Bigbee, 1b... ..;... .."4 0 1:. 0 14 1 1 Haley, 2b. .;..., 3 o^o 0-^3 3*o DeTereaux,- 8b....... 3.0 2 : '.o\ 3 '"• 2 Beldy, p.. ........... 3- . 0 0 _0,, . 0"6 \:1 . ToUls. ........ .:..30 1 .! 6' /0-'27^21 • '^2 RUNS ' AND HITS BX INNRJGS 1 Los Angeles... .. 0 0 0 0 ..." 0 1 1' 4 0— 6 < Basehits ....... : 1 ; 0 1 2' 0 1 2.< 4 . 2^-13 Oakland .;...:..' O . 0 0 0.,0 0- 0 0 I—l Basehits :.....'.'O -0 - 0"\u25a0O0 "\u25a0 O. r 2. 0 ; I VI 2—6 - '•..:..'_ \u25a0 : V'.''STJMMARX ; :.'-^ \u25a0'..-'\u25a0 '^ ' : Two base - hits — Jud j Smith, Eagan. \u25a0 Sacrifice hits — Eager, Van Haltren, Nagle, Delmar. First base on called - balls— Off Burns \u25a0 3,' off Reidy 2.* Struck out— By : Burns 6, -. by-* Reidy : 2. > Hit by pitcher— Cravatb. ; ; Double', plays-^-Bllss to 'DeT ereaux; : Derereaux to Bigbee ; \u25a0 Bliss to Bigbee to Bliss; Smith to Nagle to Dillon. Wild pitch— Reidy. Time of ; game— l hour ' and 40 minutes.' Umpire — Derri<"k- " : •,'.:.. i BEAVERS IN A TRANCE^ Seals Go .Through; the! Fornialityi of Annexing f Another, Game v / PORTLAND, } Or., \u25a0 June r B.~The^ Seals ) overcame - the • Beavers ) todayi by," a . 6 <to j 2 ; score. homers; have been tup in' the air '..« all % week,¥ and k It "r, Is • probable that San ;. Francisco '.will take the ;re mai nlng " games of the ,. series. : CaliCC was ; batted '• all > over j the . lot 1 today, al lowinffSX2 hits;f The i ßpectaoulari hit-, ting was commenced 'in ! the ; flrst,l,When Callff ;.-. . was/- touched I'up1 ' up 'tor itourL hits; allowing two : runs. * After that it 'was easy; for ",the : Seals,' who * romped ' around almost 2 at '? will. t^ In :lthe fv- fifth, ii: Blxth, eighthVcand % ninth the" visitors',*^ made Bingle scores.' ; V >\u25a0;^7 ; . y: -•: V,, ; % .i>v;*.*-X v J >V Moore, broke his . finger, Donahue was I put in ' behind the .bat and Schimpft was sent : out ito >' center ["garden, f where ihe made j a 5 spectacular^ catch^v ; : ;i;- " 'I', t; Henley, although somewhat wild, : al lowing ,\u25a0 five ] passes, > gave>up I only four hits. Thejscore:; _'\u25a0-;\u25a0 .\u25a0."; :7 , ;>-'-. - \u25a0\u25a0''{ :\u25a0''\u25a0 .\u25a0\u25a0''. r:v: v 7' "• '.'•: '•"• sanV francisco \u25a0\u25a0..--.'... ',V: VV --"'• \'- r "\u25a0•* \u25a0,v : ':.'''-" : . ; '.'V.VA'.B.' i R.-BH.'"P.O: ! A;;B. r Mohler,'; 2b... ...:.;..'... -5 ''\u25a0 1. .2 ' 2 5 0 Morlarity. . 55.*. . . . i. : . . -V 5 - 0 •.*• 2 1"j : S . I 1rwin,v3b...:. .,,...., :.'* e;1 Ml- 3" 1> 0 Will lams, 1b . : . . .V. .7, . . 4 ,- 1* .2s. 13 f.,; 0 ; v 0 Spencer, c. f....:;...;:. 3 , 1"; ': ; ;2? ?<0M0 (0 Shanghnessy.s r. ? f ."\u25a0.;; it . V 4*4 '* '\ o \ . 0; r2 > 0 Uj o winis, , 1: : f ;. . : r/.r.'.*: . . *• C ® 2 ,%t> 3; o Street, v c..-..'..-.;,..-:;... Si 0 ;i «.5 ..O/iD Henley, ; p. ;......"..%... i4" 2; \u00840«] 0 •;4 ) P}O li Toui«,v •••••*"'.£ t'V.y. :36 V: : 6 *. 13 j' 27^13 71 :}-:-~.-.\«: }-:-~.-.\« \;}PORTLANpS^: s ': ;^J ? :i ; 'y:-& *^@§*!ts&§&£s!?sb'':»' *>'.• .. '. : Aiß. 8.8H.' P.O. 'A. E. Fay,'t< ss .*•. '. '.'.'.. . .^ '/."; . '..'.;4.;. .' . ; 4 .; * 2 '; ;. 1 \u25a0 ". 3\\ 2 . ••\u25a0.: 0 Doiahue. - c* \u25a0' f .' 5 and % c . : ."." 5 . 0 ;• -.' 0 1 • . 2 v ; O \u25a0:\u25a0 0 Casey," 2b.*; . ; '.":\u25a0. ". -:'. *. \u25a0; .'. .;3 JO Y ; 1 \u25a0;" 0 - 2 .vj 0 Bassey,il^f.;"....;..'.:::rB' ,0 I'."- 1" ->-0 \u25a0 0 McCrcedle," r. f. . :V .7.".";" 3._ 0 0 - 3 0; ; 0 Mott, 5b.:..i..r....;;.. 4 :o i o ii 4- l Moore, \u25a0€.:.-...;...:;. :r." 2 'O-.rO "f2 .'0 „ 1 Carson, v lb : ; : :\ ; vt; . r. ;vv: 2 " 0 0 ;- 12 .' > X n? o Calltf, -,-, p. .:-..:........*.-*." 3 i? 0 :. 1 > 0 . i 4 Mo Schimpo," \u25a0c.-jf;:.:. r;..v. r>2 /;,0 ; V;0/; 8 jjiy-fo ToUls r..1. .31 ~2 4 27\14 ~2 : SCOHE i^Tj INNINGS . San>Francisco?.^2 '0' ; 04;05;lVl'-O";0 4 ;05;lVl'- O"; 1 ?1— « 5 i Basehits ; .'".. . : .4 • 0 0• 0 2 2 0 2 2^12 Portland ii i. . . . . ; 1 r o'\u25a0'0 '\u25a0' 0 0; 0 ; 0 > o i !•\u25a0 0-i. 1 9 - Basehits ;r..;.ur.lvO;»O?io' 1 t0 »l>Oli.*4 ? :."snMMARTS^i'- ii \ 1 ; :"e?;:-iii-i ' » Struck out— By \ Henley s lr by \u25a0 Callffi l.~J; First base ; on \u25a0 balls— Off \u25a0 Henley^ 5,1 off 1 Callff i 2^'-, Two . base : hits— lrwln," Bassey and iWilUama/Ki WilUama/K Doable plays— Morlarity Ito | Mohler 4to -Williams, Callff , to*, Donahue.** . Stolen -. base-^-Mohler."::;: Hit -Siby pitched % balls— Caraon % (2),\ McCreedie.'^ s Passed 1 ball— Moore, First i base * on terrors— San": Fran cisco 1 1,1 Portland s1: si. Wild _piteh»s— Henlay^v Left on I bases— San | Francisco 1 5,f Portland 39. - Time of 1 game-^-1 i hour ! 45 ; minutes.is Umpire— Perrlne. l^^m-e^: '• '"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0""'• . • _,>-- — — \u25a0 . ->^i^g»j| I m REALTY /'dblaPAirJ'OSllZl)4osi:ln^' Jua« B.— Articles of incorporation :of ? tne? Bay real esute: company.' whlchTirtllj transact * a T rs«li es tate , bualnesa tln f Oaklaml- ' and . t Wnity , wet* Bled i today. capital R stock gU ; #10,000 s aad th* ) directors » are T. > B. - Colllas.^ Oeorc* 5 PoUock J^lCMyjßodoiri.7«U of Ssj yraadtCfc]^ Champion Biliardists to Meet Here in a n Important Match The; billiard ; players of ,the city'' are looking forward to a < series •of: excit ing " jgames this ; ; week'; '- when j - : 11. \u25a0'. A; (Chick) .-.Wright, ainateurV champion" of the •. Pacific;; 'coast,'!;';. meets V George '. "VW Kennedy, 'champion : bfj:' southern- Call-" "t ornia. >^ The 'experts rwiuitthe ! cue' will Itneet ; ln>the -rooms^ at *1531 street^ and the" match . wlH ; ; extend over three \ nlghtsl : tA% total .*\u25a0 of '1,000 points will be; played.: ptlf hlch>3oo wilHbe the score " on ."Wednesday;" the opening day/ .The? same number .will be played the j'secohd ;? nlght,e while- the last 400 points, will ; be iplayed ', the l last': night. - rThe- matdhiwill .be at" iB.2j balk line and] as : both players are : masters of . this game "ahMnteresting * exhibition iis\ as sured.V'MWright^made'a .wonderful rec ord ;iri>the"; national *, championship in theK east j and c,was -\ the .favorite *: over the * .' crack ; players ~; of s the ; east •/. He became* 111, -\u25a0howeve*r»>andi did 'not- hold his /wonderful £ form T the tournament. ranked with ithe leading/ amateur,: players *of ,' the ? coast for: years 'and" has a^ brilliant. style. ' V Spectators^; will^ be » afforded an op portunity to 'witness 'the' work ;of the experts,' as] seats' wniTKe^rirovided for those Interested -i in> the game of the cue.:- ; '•\u25a0 • - :: '-:"~- : >' nr*"\J -M \u25a0 - %"'/\u25a0 : w, . San Francisco Call's Racing Form Chart :-\u25a0 OAKLAND, Saturday, June 8, 1907. — Twen ty-f ourtn .day of summer, meetln*. . Weather -clear. \u25a0• Track ; fast. \u25a0"-. E. O. . Hopper, presiding Judge. . Richard \u25a0 Dwyer, starter. 1 1 1\_ "\u25a0' FIRBT RACE— One and a sixteenth miles; selling; 4 year olds and upward;- value illHb. to -rst,|32s. - :: : - .-- •\u25a0'\u25a0.•,\u25a0\u25a0-...: .;:. *\u25a0.\u25a0.,\u25a0'.\u25a0•" .\u25a0 ," \u25a0.-; ' Index.| . Horse and Owi .er. |Wt|3t. '•% - X Str. Fin. | Jockey. . \ Op. CL 1082 L. of the Vale, a (Healey).... 10TI1 2*4.1-3 1 1r 1 1%1 IVt Keogh 8-8 .3-2 (1066) Kermlt,. a (M.J. Pierce) ;..... 10» 5 4 1 5 3 5 2 4 I^2 1H J. Hayes...*. 4>'* « . -.937 Reality, 5 (Bmlth C 0.)..... V.. 104 7 : 5 1 '4 1%4 3' 82-8 1H Buxton .... •• 3O '60 1082 Follow Me. a(_ C. Williams) 104 6 3 2%2 n 2 1 214 I}. Klncbbaum .6 13 1083 M. MulTaney/ 4r(Albertson).. . 104 3 8 5 8 1%« 1 ' 6 2 5 _ R«ttl* .: ... 12 30 1082 Tarria-an. a (Denny 8r05.).... 104 10 ft nV B 2 72 L 7 %'6 2 Nuttln. .... • -' « 8 1093 Crtgli,;ei(O. P. McNeil)....; 98 2'12~ 3 2 3% 5 1 71% Mentry ' 10 10 1082 Sinner Simon, a (Oakwood).. . lOC 11 10 4 9?i 0 n 8 3 8 3 Wllmot- .... 13 23 - 483 LeUa Hill. 5 (El. Belmont).; 102 HI: 11 8% 94 96 C-SulllTaa. ,JO 100. •1045 BakersfleW. a-'(McOlnness)..-. 107 B,T 4'lO %1O nlO 10 J^l.. Wilson... 30 100 il'.i I'.- 69 Scherio, 6 (Pueblo stable) 10,1 4; 6 7o 11 -11 - .11* --? B«rel r-.:.... \3O -*- 20 1077 Card. Barto. 8» (Blaslngame).. 109) Bolted r ~ .- - JfOoodcbnd.... 5 .4 Time— :34,:*B 2-5, 1:15, ,1:41 2-5. 1:48 2-5. At post 5% minutes. Off at 1:47%. Vale, place. . , 7-10','Show, 2-8. Kermlt, place, 5-2;, show, 6-5. Reality, show, ".„.--* Wlnner'ch. h.. by Hastings-Lady Violet. Trained by C. J. Casey. Start cood. Woo handily.* Second same. Highest price— Tarrlgan 10, Crigli 13, Leila Hill 150, Scherzo 50, Sarto 8. Lord of the Vale \u25a0 'is setting, good. •> He was always well up nnder, restraint and galloped by Crlgll 'when '-'\u25a0 ready, winning -handily enough. "Kermlt closed well. Reality ran a good race. ,» Cardinal \u25a0 Barto bolted at start, unseating his rider. \u25a0 ' ' \u25a0' --'-.-' - :. . r-^ 4 \u25a0* /\C-'" ; ; SECOND. RACE— SeTcn~furloogs; selling; 3 year olds and upward ; ralce to flrstT"s323. .-. Index. I *„. Ho— c and Owner. .-'\u25a0:'• |Wt|St. %>. H - % .Str. Via. | Jockey. . \ Op. "cTT' ' .1061 Sea Lad, 4 (Cain k Co.) 110 2 2 1^2.3-2 3,2 4 1.2; Borel 4 7 \u25a01083 Metlakatla, 6 (W. Durker) 107 0 8 2:8 2%5 2 sb*'2 h ? Klrschbacm'. \ 1 8 » \u25a01083 QlTonnrßarell*. 4 (Cur 1)..... 102 8 3 a' 1 IVjI «4 1 1%3 .%• Ryan ... 3 8 ' i 1096; Little Mirthful, s:(Engstrom).: (Engstrom). 109 110 ,10, 9y, 4 n 4n , Palms ...... 6.„ l<y 1087 Elmdale, 3 (J. C0ffey).."...... 100 3,9 3 6 n 4 n 3 n 5 2 Mcßae ..... 6 10 1073 ! Burnolette, 4 (&L. Butler).. 105 6 4 %'4 n 8 2 6 2 6% L.. Nichols. .. 12 7 1054 Winsome. Ways," 3 (Stowe)... \ 95 4 .Tn '»2-8b,7 HT2 • Buxton .....J 12 t3 1090 St. George Jr., 8 (McLaughlln) 112 10 G h 7 h 6 n 8 4 8 6 UcLaushlla .| 7-2 7-2 1063 Hersain, 5 (R. B, Rice Jr.).... 107 7-6 4 5 1%7 h 9 4 9 5 _ WUson...! 6 10 '915 ]Mohur.-4(W. Anderson).....-. 107 B 1 h'3 4410 10 10 - G. Mchola...| 20 CO Time— :23 4-5, :48,U:14, 1:27. At post 3 minutes. -Off at 2:10 H. Lad, pUce. B;. show, 3-2. v^r- 1 Metlakatla, place, 2; show, 6-5.. Balerio, show. 7-5. Winner bw tv by > Figaro-Sea Bass. , . Trained by .W." 1 M. Cain. .; Scratched^-Louiso Fltzgibbon. Start good. - Won ridden out. Sec- C •••\u25a0'. ond driving, c High price— Metlakatla 8, Balerio 8, BornoUtte .^. George 4. Sea Lad ran >t \u25a0 \u25a0'' good race, the first he has shown In some tlm e. . Ha ' lay second all the way. taking the lead v.. in. last sixteenth. Metlakatla," as usual,' slow to begin, closed rery. stoutly. She interfered ' :•\u25a0 -with Elmdale at paddock. Balerio dogged it badly after showing speed. Mirthful made up a I : lot of ground In last quarter. \u25a0. \u25a0 - -v * .1 . • \u25a0•-.-• \u25a0 :---:\ -..--\u25a0- . \u25a0». \u25a0• •."--•-\u25a0>: * * 1 rtC - THIRD RACE— SeTen furlongs; selling; 3 year olds and upward; Talue to flrat. f32sT\u0094 Indet. I -Horse and Owner. --\u25a0 |Wt|St. %^ % % Str., Fin. | Jockey. \ Op. "OT -1047 Uedgethorn, 4 (D. A. Ross).-.. 107 3:2; I^2 2-2 2,1 1%1 2 Keogh - 4; 7 1072 Lem Reed, "a ; (M..R. Williams) 109 1 6 I^6 % : 4 Ud 2 4 Mentry ..... 8-« 1 ; 1069 H. McGowan,' 6 (W.:G. Yanke) 109 2s 1 % 11^1 1%2 33 2H Klrschbaum 3 4 1088 L. Gladstone, 4 (R. H.-Harrls)]lOOj 4 3 1%3 1 3 2 4H 4 % Rcttlg...... 13 40 ' 1100 P. O'NeaL 5 (J. 0. DaTidson) . 1081 1 ; 8 /,8 8 6 1 51% T. SulllTan.. 10 15 1083 Meada, 6j(H. Mack) ...r.... 1071 9 5 *45 %6 2%5 4 6 n Borel ...... 5 7 ,1077- Corrigan,*a<H. E. » Rowell) . . . 112 8 7 2^7 2; 7 IHB \u25a0''\u25a0* 2% A. Wright ..5 15 ; 1028 Prestige, -5. (Pleur de Lis).... 107 5?4%'4% 5 I^7 1- 8 '. Buxton 10. 23 1040 Santa Bay, 4 (J.F.Clifford).. 100 .9 Pulled up. "\u25a0 -^r' \u25a0".* Gilbert | 10 20 Time— :24, > :48, 1:13 M 5, 1:28. At post 8 minutes. OS at 2:38. Hedgethorn, place. 2; -show, • 1. Reed, place, 1-2; show, 1-4. McObwnn, show, S-3. ..Winner b. g.' by Dundee-Running «•;. Maggie. Trained by C. Malholland. Scratched — Mill Song. Start good. Won easily. Sec . ond same. Highest price — Lem -Reed 2. Meada 8, Ray 25. -Hedgethorn well ridden. -Keogh waited on McOowan first half mile, then went on to .tha front, winning wIUj Bometßlnj * left. Lem Heed weakly riflden. Men try waited too long with him, making a rery late 1 more. The horse closed strong In last fnrlong. - McGowan stopped to a walk after show •- 'Vlng speed.* Peftgy O'Neal broke first, but fell 'out of it at once. She made up Some ground - last furlong.. Santa-Ray almost left and was pulled up in first quarter. = - \u25a0 4 < fIT" FOURTH RACE — One mile; tht Hurxab handicap; iS year, olds and upward; Talu«. to 11V/ t»rstMBQO.V---^'-'V..^-\^; \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0 -:\u25a0.: ."'"\u25a0;- '.'/' --- \u25a0 ! •- - : - :- -S/v;/ . \u25a0-.;'-;; '-•- In dex.l \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0,\u25a0 ' Horse and Owner, r .\u25a0•-- |Wt|St. *A ' Vi % Str. Fin. \ .-^Jockey. { Op.^ 'CL , J1071) Sanfara, 4 (R. Restorick)... 112 4.18^1 6~Ti 6 1 4~" 14 Keogh ..... - 2-,IS-3 1060) Cigarlighter, 5 (W. Hawke).. 107 «,8 *4 2n 2 BVa2 % 3 h^ A. Wrtght.. 11-2' • 1079) Fred Bent, 4 (Dealey A Co.).- 103 3 2 % 3 I^4 % 3 I^3 4 " Biixton .... 4~ t 5 1071 Sir ? Brlllar,:: B % (HT^Storer) .. . ; 103 , 8 % 9 6%81 •„ 5 1 \u25a0; 4 8 B. Lynch. . . 6 10 1084 Captain Bornett, 4 (McCarthy) 80 9 6 1^45 2 4y> 5% A. Walsh... SO . 80 SIOS9 Rubric,' 6 '(—Gay 10rd)....... 100 U4H4 n 3 n 6 2%6 a Kirschbaum . 4 »-2 limt Ar._nsko_y; 5 (M.TAT!Dodg») UO 1M IH7 2-7 4*T 2 7 5 Riddle .... 7 -5 i.BBl J. a Clem, 4,<W. St.iV_e*nt) 104 2-8 n»» "9 ;-8 2 lHfPalms Tzf... ,10 .;jl5 X i \u25a0<1085 jPrln. Tltanla,' a v(J.-D. MUlln) 90 8'» n"8 2gl: 9 - 8 McLanghlin: 16----Jls"— Time— :24 4-5,- :48 8-5,t 1:13 -2-8.* 1:38 l-s.;'At post .7 mlnutes.^Off at B:o3ft.- Sanfara, place, i i •'.-• 2; show, 1. Cigarlighter, place, 6-2; show, 6-5.™ Bent, show, - 4-3. • -Winner ,_-l».- m. by In- "* \'r: foldsby-Sankara. « Trained - by : 8.-- Wright -«* Scratched — Llsaro. .\u25a0-•• Start good. - Won > tasUy. l^. Second drlTlng. High price— BriUar 12, Rubric 6. Sanfara Is at her best. -- Shs \u25a0 acted \u25a0 ' badly, at tie post, got off none too well, but quickly went to the front and only galloped all : 'the way. Cigarlighter and Fred Bent fought it out all -the way, both running trtss to form.. Brlllar, off badly, was cut off on first turn, but closed well. A. Muskodaj could not raise : •.;:.' ; a:g«llop;tny)part!ofit. - w*^-.. 1 - .:\u25a0'.' - v ': >"t .: •;.\u25a0> ::~?i- --\u25a0\u25a0 •-** \--^-y ..\u25a0•:\u25a0\u25a0 .\u25a0- \u0084 - \u25a0.-><; H -:~.l I 1 AQ.'FITXH~E ICK— One mile and fifty yards; Balling; 3 year olds aad upward; Talus to l-AVo^ii I«t;t|32S.^c..--:I «t;t|32S.^c..--: : :"-:-.'.^.-".----'r.- •\u25a0--'\u25a0';\u25a0:•-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0..-\u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0»----\u25a0-.•'\u25a0\u25a0-:.- \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ..-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'-;. -: --. y^ ..\u25a0**,\u25a0 - Index.l--^. Horse ana Owner.'- \u25a0• |Wt|St. ,;\u25a0-%, Str. Fin. |.-- Jockey. l-Op.«'-<n.'- : 1058 Daruma.l 4 (Rellly & Co.) .... 98 8;2 2. 2 BJA2 1%1 n> 1 2HJC B— Uran.. 8 9 1085 OpUclan, 4 (U. Z. de Arman).. 108 2 1 3!il 3Val 2 242 ns Klrschbaom 6-5 9-10 1060 Joe Coyne, 4_McCafferty) <..."; 105 :BfJ5-s^-4 ; H 3 IH3 3^3 H IBuxton ...;. 5-2-/18-5" ,1043 Huerfano. 8 (T. H.> Williams);. 91 1-41J5 10 510 5204 8 - |A» Walali....| c 13~ I 1D72 Th« Mlst,-8 (D. A,R055)...... 86 4V3 h.^3 a; 4 2H4 %5 25 JO. «lchols... « T \ijffl9'. Tada;t.6 (W.^Cahlll).r.rnT;.; lul 6i 6 v^fl< .6"- . 6 6^ INuttlng ....;>;-, a 0-2©. * Ti_e— :23 4-R ; :48, 1 1 :13 l-6r 1 :S8 4-5, • 1 :41 4-6. , At ; post; 4W, minutes. j Off at 3:30ft.-<- DtU_i«! - \u25a0\ f v place, " 6.2_ show," l: * Optician, place,- 2-8 ; | out show, x Coyne, show, 2-5. Winner eh. m. bT « j \u25a0iv SoUtslrein-GeortU^rV. ? Trained by;P.tß«llly. T Scratched— North West.^ SUrt . rood Won 2, C: 1 rid««n oot. ' \u25a0 Second '\u25a0- driTing. High •. price— Optician > 7-6, Coyne . 21-8, ; Mist 8. * • Darum a raa \u25a0at C -< ". : swall ' race. She lay ; in behind the - leaders, 1 mored ,' up 'at a three furlong - pole, and, easily '" < -.:\u25a0 : catching , Optician In th© stretch, won ridden out at tha end. Optician had no excuses. Joe f Coyne weakly handled. Huerfano : ran asm art race. ' .\u25a0 He was ; Interfered w lth Bear * thre« '" >^ furlong 'pole, but closed i well. 'The Mist: had no chance with -the ride. \u25a0\u25a0:.', -". . ~ -. l.||\Qi SlXTH ],RACl^FlTefurlongs;ipurse;;3year,olds;;Talu» to first, 5323. .' ,\u25a0;\u25a0-- - Index. and Q—ner. ,-•,\u25a0\u25a0•; |Wt|St. %\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 % \u25a0'"-:%% etr.vFia. \-*; Jockey. <~~\ pp. >~cT '\u25a0i 1068 (Native t Son , (H.I 8t0Ter) ....... 109 2 ;;;.. ,. 2 %' 2-1 «2 , ?4.-X < \ * K. Lynca . . . j « »j j «-i5 " Ocean Short .(A. xF.i Elliott).. 109 ,1 j;v.vltl%l2 :.1;252: .l;2s2 6= BetO* .--.. frl ?&% ' jl«Ti Combury i (Antrim fstabls >'..;: 104 4>;'..^4 n; 3 2^3 8- » 2H Ktrscnbau- » '^4 V t : i Bad Ball (J.J Coffey) f........; 107 5 ,6 51*8 3.4 3 7 O««dck_l™.l SO • 20«> (1087) CalU_fF.Ttßose)t... 1t..... -.:. 102 .7 ; ,:. .V 5 2 5 1 6 4 3 1 BuxtojsT .\u25a0."? JJJ J ! . 994 Sen. Wm. Stone (W. 1. Elliott) 106 Bt?:.*.S3 2%4 % 4 2U« «V Boral7.;v;;;I io->fl2 < -N:(D:rA;»Boss)^.vrr..los 3 hu7^?7^7^-\Keoali \"j£J. H» i Time— :2S 8-Brs :47 3-5, 1 1 :00. ; At : post 2 : minutes. «f Off jat 8 :68. \u25a0 , Soa« ; p_e^ il-*'l ant stm»" : p :: v Shor«,7 Pljce,^ 3-s;fsho-,^2-7.fe eombury, ; show, * 3-s.r* .Winner Abr. s;. - v by- OlonlSn^Sistlr \u25a0 Jeanle^ -- Trained s by : H. Stor er. ;: Start good . ~, Won : easily.*;:' Second 1 iame.% HShest*^rw!f : t 1 Ocean Shore 13-6.; Ra~ run to suit NaU— Son.* O~*n!8bo— set a-fast pace.iwhU« Y»_«P* ! on v Natire Soun, ; lay away i with bis mount.! turned fin £ close " to \ Inside z rail •;\u25a0 I:- breesed by * Ocean Shore ] ready, c Combury best •. of (he f others. «* Stont .' showed \u25a0 *n«^ Iv-V^tuni'of^speed.^ .c^v;;:. •"-'\u25a0\u25a0'^ :.-?<.;\u25a0\u25a0..\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0:;\u25a0-•\u25a0-..^:i-,-V-'---y.'.' \u25a0•\u25a0'\u25a0 -\u25a0.'\u25a0;' \u25a0::::\u25a0£:•\u25a0- - : k -.T.. i -,."!:;.*t* IICT . WOMAN DRINKS INSECT POISON fg'AL'A JraDA^JunoTiS.y Through * : her mistake insselectlng|albottleioff insect 'eJttermlnator.S f or.| medicine % Mrs.v: Z.*r B. Kllsworth of 2025 Alameda avenue;nar rowly Vescaped %:s exterminating \ hersel f ' last 1 "t^ Bb«l swallowed a large draft iotl,th& mlxture^which twaa j composed Tof i.wbod ! alcohol and bichloride ': of ; mercury', 1 ? and was i immediately^ thrown r into spasms. Medical I aid , was : summon ed ; and ; af te r heroic^treatment^she.-was ;-: savedl^V Her mouth'and throat ; were burned Bevcre- Jyyistow.lU reaver,; >, : ; : ? -: «.- :^ AMATEUR BILLIARD CHAMPION H. A. (CHICK) WRIGHT : (UPPER PICTURE) AND " - GEORGE .W. KENNEDY, CHAMPION OF THE. SOUTH. 9^fc^CTkcß i f^OAKIiANp,-#une S.^-^Policeman^fo' $™*$%°B^?* *^« t ne^Jr * appblnted .\u25a0J members^of ; the*. Oakland police '^depart*-" IS^^^^f^pi^^Vscc^^Tfar i^^d? d • w^; th ?. ;^w ireguiaUon;^ [iW^^wol^^^allef^RoYert « Forgle'is i :J*?cond, 'having^ 'scored : ' SerVeant | I James. Walters \hird ;With "59/ and r ßallif> .William fMoorelfourthlwith 58. "s«u.da of Jpatrolmen^are £ practicing ?danjr» at \u25a0SheUll^u^^k^ith^the^newJri^ Bas&byi JOCKEY DAVIS LEAVES FOR NORTHERN MEETING Injured^ Rider Will Rest Until Opening Day j~" 'at Seattle ~ The 'Beatt-p Mountain club was tha .only -book ; that .dropped "out) at; yester day/scutln. "'Bookmaker Bowman, who has* presided' oye^the destinies of -this book ; with Y n Vrked success.^.wlll go to N«w,;,YorlC;jta,'putibh *a«book. -.having been^ notified' of -.electlosi.to the> "Mets.'*| He will leave 'for; the least 'on" Wednes day "next.-".; ;;y \u25a0'."'' ''-'."V ' ' '.'\u25a0:' ' -Reggie". Davis was Injured, newt© badly than, was apparent when. he w*? thrown against the fence. with Usaro." and sur gical, attention ; -,to '-'"his) leg* was' neces 'sary^yeaterday. "By \u25a0 the.', tima " tha Seattle .meeting^ opens* " v three weeks hence/ he .will have recovered frQm the effects" of'" the' In jury. He went north wltfc-iK'.J. ; Ramsey: last 1 night. r : <* '.' -"iThe "'suspension .4 against -the -Api?l« gateT&'CbttdnVhorses >aving -expired. iWpjolma has. been antetedfor araco on Monday/,,: \%2?*- \u25a0.*\u25a0""?": "'"'.'\u25a0' '/'.'".;." ". "Denny" Brothers have purchased Tar rigan from. the Keality stable. , Swaggerlatjor. has. been fired. Al Morfissey, secretary of the "Mets." will - leave for New York today. : On account of the Burns & Water house sale of yearlings the. races next Saturday will begin at 2:20 Instead of" 1:40, for that day only. EdMcElroy will leave. today for Den ver to* arrange, .%or v .putting on a book at the Overland park meeting. It is understood at New York that Emll Hers and \u25a0\u25a0 C. E. Durnell have buried the- hatchet, so far as the un profitable business of bidding up each other's horses Is concerned. Many good judges consider Montgom ery the best 3 year old of the season. BRADY'S TWO BAGGER WINS FOR STOCKTON SPECIAL DISPATCH -TO THB CALL. STOCKTON, June B.— The San Joso state league team went down to de feat before the locals today by a scor>*» of 3 to 2. Each team scored in .the fourth' inning, with San Jose . in th«» lead. In the seventh, with two oat, two on base.s and two strikes. Brady, the' towering- first baseman of the lo cals, walloped one of Krausa's straight ones for a two bagger, clearing the bases and winning the game for Stock ton.--"The visitors were unable to con nect with Moskiman's' delivery for safe hits. Krauso pitched fairly ' welt.' Hits and errors were scarce. The score: 1 . STOCKTON ,' „ , AB. R. BH. PO. A. E. Mellale. c. f 4 1 22-0 0 Hamilton, *s ........... 3 0 1 1 4 • O Campbell. 2b ; 3 IX 2 10 Mosklmaa. p....2p ....2 0 0 1 2-0 Henderson, 1. t 3V3 V 0 O 1 0 0 Hackett. c 1 1. -1-- 3 0 1 Brady. ll> ....~3 O 1 12 10 Morrtson. r. f 3 O O 1 0 0 Joyce. 3b v 3 0 0 2 5 50 ToUls 23 3 B 27 13 71 \-~"v: \u25a0\u25a0•"-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0"•;-"\u25a0" '""SAX JOSE , '' ' ' - AB. R. BH. PO. A. E. Strelb.ss.. 4 0 0 11 0 Feeney, 2b , ".."..... 2 1 0 3 2*o Oumm/ c. f i 0 0 0 0 0 Sears,. lb .;„ 4 1 1 10 1 O Smith. r.j f. ;..:.'. 4 10 0 0 0 Arellanes, c. f & -*b 4 O 12 00 Kranae, p..,-.....3p ..,-.....3 O 1 '2 20 Bellly. 3b ....2 0 (X 1 3, 0 McGrair, L. f...... ,-„.... 3 • O-'-O. O^O 0 Kent.c '..'...: S'«.O }O 5 2 0 -Totals .......30 2" 4.24.11 -Of* > f* BUNS AND • HITS BX : INNINGS Stockton ....... ".'..0 0 0. t" 0 0 . 2 0 -x— ,l . Basehits ....1 00 11-0 2 1 x— « San Jose 0 0 0 2 0 0.0 0,0— 2 BaseMt* 0 0 0 3 0 0 10 o—4 SUMMARX : Stolen bases — Krause,- Mell.il* 2. Campbell 2. Hackett. Two base -hit — Brtidy. S track out — By Mosklmaa 4, by Krause 5. Base on balls — OS Mosklman 1. off Krause ' 3. Hit by pitched ball — Feeney. Hackett. Balk— Erause Double plays— Hamilton to Brady: Streib to Scan. Left on base* — Saa Jose 3, Stock ton 8. Time of jrame — 1 hour and 31 minutes. Scorer — Daf ls. Umpire — Hodson. ' MEN JPay : 1 1 -" ">A•< J I \u25a0 UTOn : DR. 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