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10 Sports LADY KITTY RECOVERS HER SPEED OVER NIGHT Beaten Favorite One Day, She Wins at Long Odds the Next J. R. Jef f ery .SEATTLE. July 2.— The Meadow* track was fairly fast today and the \u25a0pport showed corresponding improve ment. Form was well observed, fa vorites taking half the card. The only race that left a bad taste in the mouth was that won by Lady Kitty. This ma re had performed very indifferently at a -Bhort price yesterday, but showed! •wonderful improvement over night and won easily today. May Amelia bitterly disappointed the public in the race Lady Kitty won. Red Reynard Is In rare form, as he canie right back. and repeated In spite of bad racing luck. The Mist ran an Impressive race and promises to be a clever performer here. The -Ramsey party and C. T. Henshall attempted a cleanup on Martinmas, but The Mist -was too fact for him. " Logan Denny provided two winners in Aunt Polly and Tarrlgan. both of •vrhlch are showing vastly Improved form. The betting, today was heavier than \u25a0on preceding days and the prediction of rteady improvement^seems likely to be 'verified. Some books probably . will <lrop out tomorrow, however. • Disgusted with Colonel Jewell's showing yesterday. Trainer Buxton sold that hors* to T.. Boyle for $300. ' Harry Mack arrived today with his horses. Seattle Selections J. R. Jeffery Flr»t race— Maraslnl, Srn«t«r Wnrnor. Dr. Crook. Second race— Titus 11, Rodabek, Water Thrash.- Third raw — Entre \on», Hastf don. I.nrty .Mirthful. Fourth race— Tarrlgan, Golden l.jcht. Dr. tlowell. -- Fifth race — HI Caul Cap, King: of MM. Vrtttn^r. ' Sixth race — Hash JMcGowan, KimnvKirtf, Wtakk. ; .. SEATTLE E.VTRIES , Fir : •: i -.. : - 1 \u25a0\u25a01 '• ' 1 1 .1 •T 1 -I -.. 1 J ' . • . i H : 1 .1 .'.' \u25a0 ' 1 'j :-- -I (m 1 Hrst race — Five fnrloups, spiling: ft&O Pk. of Orlean«107j 1171 Sen. VT«n»r..lO2 . .. . Dr.- Crooks ...107) 1O64 Taos ...102 ...: Hlpoteea iOT.I 1186 Hereafter 102 1IT5 Elota 103i 1134 Florena 100 .ir<l Siis:.anfi!i jn.Y r Ji;iKMnrasinl .....100 1.018 May * I'lnk ..1051 Joe Eiley ....110 \u25a0Seitond race — Sli farlonffs, selling: UX> : I>ueIlst I07j(il4S)TItns II .....102 1&V Rndabefc . . . . 1U7 1182 Bellaco 102 15£ Will!** Orepg.IOT 1J47 Water Tru»h..l00 .123 Bonnet .^ 10.j| 1027 Darthula 100 •Third- race— Fl*e and a half fortongs: 182 Smtthy Iiane.ldTt 1191 t*dy MIrthfnl.103 OSS.Chclk- Hedrek.lOTl 1109 May L X 0« ." . .• Co!. Bronston. 1O'< • Black Cloud . . : 107 I«rt9 \A. of Fore«t.l07| .... Hajrerdoa .....107 ll«l Belle Klnney.1031 Orelio ...101 JJSft Entr«r Nous... 1051 fourth race — One mile and 100 yards, selling: •.-... Golden Ucht-1071 1135 Dr. Uowell ..102 iira'Tarrljran 107! 107G Pacific 102 '1S7 Bonar ....107' 1172 L Wrouneman.100 1177 Bakersfleld ..107! Alherna ......105 :11S Ilattle Car*. .105| Our Sallle ...105; FJfth -nee — One aod a sixteenth miles, selling: JW-Orchan 3O7| 1173 King of Mlst.i07 L!fl3 Capable ir.7| 1077 HI Caul Cap.107 i?7T Hooligan 1 07| 1177 Netting ......1C5 SlitU rare— One mile, selling: .14* «H. Mc«owan..l0!H 1I.S7 Brapg 10" HSftiA.TontellnB . .10d!ill74)Canardo ......107 J99 Ch. Welworthl07|<1130:tFunnyslde ....102 Jnrarstotvn Exposition Tickets '. Variable routes on low fare tickets over Pennsylvania Short Lines, via Chicago or via St. Louis. Stop overs. Adclrcss or call on H. A. Buck, 40 Pow ell St.; San Francisco, for details. • The Call's Form Chart of Races at Seattle •-. SEATTLE. Wash.. July 2.— Third day. Wcatber clear. Track \u25a0 tut. :. H. H. Egbert, pr* "* p*<tirig Jtidg«». Arthur MoKnight. starter. ' ' _ \u25a0- . --..\u25a0.>, \u0084 ' ,-: - ... ._\u25a0 • . \u25a0 ;.• . \u25a0 .' !;,- 1 IQ* FIRST BACE— Four and a half furious*: sellinr:2 year Aide;., nice to first.. $250. /. ; ; ' nTd.?*.^ j .. Uorse. |Wt| St. *4 . . fin. <. Jockey. | Op.T^XL ' ' OT4 |SB>p<ff)iffon |10»| 1 13 1 3 -.-• Butwell .....I -4-5.4-5 > .-.•lUO'ilrMi Mike .11121 2 21 ' 21' Gross ;...;... 5 11-2 i (!o»2>!San .Eamon lO9| 4 410 34 Mentry -...-... 4-9-2. it'- "i 4 ]'il»na tM 5 - '. 3U'' 415 C. SullWan... 6 .8 * 1093 ) Mimicry \u0084. 104[ 3 - S- 5 • ,'-:- P.- Nichola : -.-. -20 - &0 j'-Jj-itn*— :2i. :4»*3. :X>\. Snapdragon, 1-3 place: out chow. ilik*. s 8-2 place; a-2 nbow. Ra .\u25a0;.•-.'". num. 2-s'etiuw. Start pood. Woo easily. Next two . driTintV' Snapdragon outbroke, outran w. . «nd oajlastwl tUe others. Irish Mtke hung on more gamely than usual.. San "Ramon was r-jSSJ. weakly handled and gwerrcrt In the stretch." - ...\u25a0<- ', i. '«. j: ."\u25a0 .v, -~v 4 ; ».'••'-•.' \u25a0 ' # ; VI QC«. RKCOND BACE— Six and a half furlong; selling; 1 year. olds and upward; Talue x ," = to fifft. |250. -. . r, : -., - - --; ! : ... \u0084. -...\u25a0 v " ... \u0084- ; .; > *.*». -, .rJ.-Y ; ' 'todej.l ..•\u25a0 Horae. |Wtj St. *j \u25a0 Fin.. I - Jockey. \u25a0\u25a0! .Qp.~TcT - ; ." Ml-JM^ Aant folly lO7| 6, 12 10 IKtGgh ...... 5-2 0-5 ' fv '-."*» P^TS? 1 ••••\u25a0 ' •' 10T 6 3h 2T JJ." Clark .... B^O h- ._. U«2 • J>fd Proro«t ..107 4 .23 33 . «|Goo.lchild .... -2-11-5 |j .<P»niMLiid.v Kpnt - ;.;.. 109 3. 62 5 1 |A Smith' 15 2% ir 115S^Blsck.Eye« ....106 2 51 « 3 jfalms . .':'. '. '. 15'- T nb^ &.,...-, ....ißannowno* ........107 7 7 ? ; ; ?jc. SullJTan ". . 15 '- •; CO" Tune— :23. :48. 1:13U, I:2O Vi. folly. 2-5 place: out *bow. lledmont, 3 place: - 4-5 show'- J»roTost. l-3»liow. Start good. W on. easily. Second and third the ; same. * Aunt Pollr \* In rare form and spread eaj?led her conjp»ny. Lord Pro Tost tired trrini to keen no Tlpd.'*' tuont Is lm|ir»Tlug. Roscoe had speed. ' - .-. , * "-*•:\u25a0>.- \u0084,..••-"•\u25a0' '; 11 Qg THIRD RACE — Seven furlongs, selling, 3 year old»; r»lu« to winner, |250. '". ~~- 1 findfr.l Horse. |Wtl St. .\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0% Ftp, r \ ,. Jockey. \~oZr^~tir/ \ 11«> jUady Kitty : 105 -1 , 3~2~ 1 4 Mcßae ' "T — 3 *'-\u25a0 11«* JDcnloiu 107 7 7 Z li> Leeds - - -iTi - i." ' 1154 B.nlada 100 6 4 2 4 1 oTsullWan" ' ' 12 "• lS * 11KU jMay AmelU 105 4 2\i 51 - Borel * - n-V n • /m»?- Kow •• 107 3 6 %..- 6,e -. Andrew;":-:;: \u25a0 so , go t' MH fMala, ...,105 5 5h 7 - (J. C1ark...... \u25a012 20 ' -j-; Tirae— ;23*i, :4S>>,;, 1:15%. X:2BH. Kitty, 6-2 place;. 6-6, show. r ß(»ii. 9-10: p ace: '2-s~rthsw~ : ' : Dcrdom. 3-2 Rhow. Start good. Won first four driving. • ' Lady « Kitty mlwaft ': cloa£ \u25a0 cm' ' breercd md» leader. In the final fnrloar. Convent Bell hil^ spert, but tired «.°?r \u0084 Kbort. Amelia flattened to nothing in the ttretclu - Derdom >' cloted resolutely. ' ; 1197 yov&TB HACK— On* mile. Belllnx. 4 year olds and upward; rMue to $250T ' 'ndet.j Horae. - |Wt| St. .. a; f tß . ..,{\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 Jockey. I Pp.. Cl~' : 1133 |X«rrigan JlO7 9 52. 13 jOroM".. — :_ 5-, 7 \ L US. tastoso 102 ,, V 4 6 1 ..' -.2 h • Toun* \u25a0 . .. 10 ik ? 11H2 tlamona II 100' 2 12; 3 1 O: 4o ,; 1172 Mike Jordan ........;.. 107 S 21-4 h pllmi - -- * -* 4 32- 1177 Queen Alamo .105 6.V4 h .52 . MfcClaln "" .65 1 > 1«K Lady King 100 3 73 " 64 C^allivan"'" ift i* '' * «54< Moor ....107. 1 U 2 7 2 ' ' Andr^w»? ? ' * io '40 ' 11R2 Carobnrn .....105 « 3 b 81 ' •" J -Harei ' "' 1% *m' \u25a0 <^SHIUki 105 10 10 . . 9 2-\ Archibald""" 10 VX *j s7tß ! j^»« • • •.-.. 107 - s 1 10 , .Ijttiey .°:.::; . si ; &. Tlm'--:24«i,« :50, 1:16»4, 1:43. Tarrtgan. 5-2 place: 6-5 show. F»*togo,G-lr place: 3-1- *Uow" - Ramona.^s-1 show. ; - Start cood. Won easily. NextUhree drftmg. Ther? waa nothlne°To : It when Gros, cut looje with Tarrlran. Fa.toao outgamed Kamonl. Mike Jordan°weaklned •it the end Qneem AUmowas repeatedly shot off in the early ,ptrt. and wa. take "wWe la. the stretch. Caroburn (bowed speed. ... . . :\u25a0.-\u25a0-.- ;.\u25a0*.''?••«\u25a0».•\u25a0 .- ...\u25a0";:.". ITQ3~^' IFT^~ RACE ~ ScTPa fartoPK*; «eUlngT 4 year oldg and upward ;. Taioe~s2so. •.-,\u25a0 " ; $ Tndex.i Horge. |Wt|St.. % Fin.^ 1 v Jockey. In P n t ill^)|Red Reynard jlllt 8 . 4 3 13, BitwelF"^ S~~a'4: f 11« Alice Carey ..'. 100 4 -3^ 2h 'X' '\u25a0"• \ >?^ 72<H) IHirtle .....:.... IAS( ,7; 11 43. JtClark '"' IS A . \u25a0i 11K2 pajwrfroua Girl. .100.' 2 . 6h- 5 3 * : aObert J 'i - " s ; "rt :• MKt Foocasta 102 !> . a « 1 R, an ' £ v ' . in is 1177 Baker»field ... ...:^. ............... 107 « 7 2 7 6 Palnia ' ' * ' ' " 20 r,o »573 Gentle Harry ....:... 107 \u00845 ; S 2 S5 - ; K«o?h *:: ::v ;• r ro v * m RuhUua :.........::.;. ..\u25a0\u25a0......;...|i05 3 5,^ ,9 : -<!J.: Hayen.v::: ir .30 y Time— :24, :49H. 1:15 V». 1:26%. Reynard, S-splace. 7-10 ; show. « « C*rey. „ 4-5 ' place/* 3 -5 . abow : « newey. 1-8 ebow. -. Start cood.- Won ; first two driving.; i Third eajily. : Red r Reynard 'me t ' with interference in. the eariy «Ugea,*bnt;won',«,e*»lly.-'^Dewey^>wa»«-ln,,clo««?«H«r{*r« i \u25a0 i throusbout. Alice Carey, carried; wide on; the turn,; closed Jitontly. RubUn* and iHlrtie 4 •\u25a0 < roccewtl vely took * . wbtck at Dewey . •.--.:\u25a0-•; :.:...»/,.•'••. ;.;f ; ,-. .-^.. ..*/\u25a0.*".':."-..: 1 1199 fiIXTH EACB— Sir t orlongi ; pone; 3 year olds ; antf • npwarf ; \u25a0 value ; to flrstT7^2s7^ *". \ Utd<^l •\u25a0-\u25a0- 'Horae. ,-- -lWt| St. % w Fin. , :\ >>, Jockey/ '\ Q B . ' |. 110S (The Mist .......; 107. 2 12r -1 3., Kei R h . . . ; J " ~8-R~^7-"5 \u25a0 = ÜBS Martinmas .......:..r... .....:..... 109 3 4 3 2>4 •! Oaviß'..vX •ri \u25a0 f 1178, Revolt ./.......... 107 4 %2 3 3.8.- i Mentry ..•....-; -8-513-1 B 724 JBoech wood : ...1108 1. 3.1 4*l .-,;• Leeds- i.r . lj iv ?\u25a0\u25a0, M 4 tFnlletta ....112 «: -J,*V 5 2 Gl-oss:'..7. ' ' : 12' I--: 1149 U'm Joe ...;.. :/..;.. ...1:... .-.y:;.lii2j; 5-- g- y.l q t i '?|Jackßpn .. . .v.j . 20r..4u: . \ Time— :24. :4», 1:13%. Mi«t 1-2 place.\ ont'ibow. v Martinmai.vl - rjlic^, 1 2-5 show Revolt \u25a0 . ""% HBfl show.- Start good.- Won easily.' Second driving... The t field \ brok* to> a; walklng-up- start * " v Th«.Mi«t shot richt to the. front and, was af.no time, lndan^r. pur^ . • «iit «fitlie winner., weakened at the >nd;Md wan nipped out 'by iUi»ifast ! .clo»ing;MartiiimM - Tte litter wa« outrun in the early •taxes.",- Beeckwood lv.d speed for fit* furlongs.- =V \ - ' Tommy Burns Confesses He Is a Fakir, Out for All the Money He Can Get SANTA ROSA AUTO RACE MEETING BEGINS TODAY Many • Entries /Are Received for "the Contests for Oliver i ; Trophies SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE CALL SANTA ROSA. 1 July 2.— The two, day •' automobile and ' motor ; cycle • racing to be held \u25a0In : thlsj'clty- at', the . Santa Rosa stock farm track ,under the auspices of the . Santa Roaa automobile club will open , totribrroW; afternoon 'at V 2 o'clock. - A ; ", • Handsome ; ; silver. ; trophy will be presented ithe. winner . of each race.' There are . numerous ; entries and otherggwill-com« in ats the poet. Henry A. Ca.rlton.-i secretary -pf the club, , said this evening: that to 'date he had re ceived entries ;f or Glide autos in three races, Smrthsjn two," Tourists in, three, Buidcs In five,' Dragons in three, Lam berts In. thr«e,; White- steamers In eight, Auburna^' ln} three '„ and ; one; each for the Thomas and. Apperson \u25a0 makes.' A number of others have notified him that they would be here . and enter be ft>re the races ' were" started. . The ! pro gram for the two • days is as j follows : We«n*B<lay-^nii > BaQe^ \u25a0-' m«ter \u25a0' eyel«, if_ ' open: flra mile. tourlng> car* . or i runaboctn, equipped, price \u25a0 $1,260 -or under ; \u25a0 tea ; mil*. ; toarlng • can, equipped. ' price - $4,000 , or ; under; - ten - mile,'.' 24 horsepower or. tinder, touring : cars, eqnlpped; fire mile, 18 bontf porrer •or under, touring cars or runabouts, open, and 25 [mile 'stock cars. open. ; Thursday — Ten mile," '• motor ' cycle." open; ' flTe' mile, tourlag ' cars. ' ' equipped, price • $2,500 or under; ten mile.'" 35 \u25a0 \u25a0 horsepower or. under, stripped: -flT*i mile, open to. all runabonti; flvi» mile, touring- can,' equipped -to' carry * f oar people to weigh Hot less > than* 125- pounds each. (1,250 or under;. fire miles, ladles' special," open: 23 mile, free for' all; t*n mile, - dollar a yard handicap, to, wit— the blch priced ear to be the f-ratch ctr. All others will be allowed on« yard for esch collar (catalogue price) less "in rgluation tbsn tbe Scratch car. ... AMERICANS MAY WIN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP LONTJON, Jill y. 2.-^-In the all England tennis championship tournament at Wimbledon today. Beals ,C* Wright and Karl H. Behr,. Americans, defeated the Lowe brothers In the open "doubles. Score. 4-6, 63;<-l, 6-4. " ' : . • , As the Americans are virtually cer tain to •win .the ' semifinals tomorrow their appearance In the final against the Australian cracks", /A.- F. . Wilding and Xorman E. Brookes,. is regarded as as sured. ; '.'iJ?r..'-J .'.-';\u25a0 In the. mixed doublee^Beals C. Wright and May Sutton.of California defeated A. F. Wilding 2nd Mrs. Chambers, 3-6, 6-2. 6-3. ' •\u25a0••..-, - MISS SEARS IS CIIAMPIO.V PHILADELPHIA...' July 2. .— Miss Evelyn Sears of Boston won today: the woman's - singles lawn tennis cham pionship of tho United States for 1907 by defeating , jn the final round V>f tho national tournafnent atSt. Martins Miss Carrie B. NeelK of Cincinnati in straight eets. There. '\u25a0»•«,» jno challenge round because -of the 'default , of > last 1 year's champion, Miss Helen Homans o! New York. \u25a0 -. .\u25a0 ':\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0 - -\u25a0\u25a0 /,:'.'. - . •.: \u25a0..>'\u25a0-, 'HEAVY. DEM.OC D FROM nUXTERS OAKLAND, : July' 2.— -The. supply of application blanks for hunters', licenses has been exhalistfid in two days after the opening of ; thje department: In'i" the county clerk's; : office. '> Two hundred blanks were furnished by the' state game commission. ; Deputies have been appointed in; many.'' outlying/ points \u25a0to relieve the rush) on' the centrar office. ' '. REFORM WAVE STIIIKES LODI LODI, July ' S.'r'The city board'of, trus tees'- tonight passed ; an - ordinance f clos-' ing: all gambling games. The next move in the wave jof preform. will probably, be the closing; ot, saloons on evenings and Sundays. ' . < •' O^J]^«A^d?FKAN^IBCO^:C^I^ ENDURANCE RUN STARTS FOR DEL MONTE TODAY Automobile y Club Members Will Compete for ' - ;\u25a0-« >; Silver Trophy. R. R. l'Hommedieu -Today is the day with . the \u25a0 members of " the /Automobile "club of California. The; flrst > run of the Y: : season '.•'\u25a0 wil l ;: be started promptly at 7 :S0 k a.' m. :frbm the > corner, of Ivan "C Ness * and r Golden Gate avenues.' It' will be -an endurance run that '•\u25a0 will, try \u25a0 -the* abilityyof . nVahy of ''the .cars < entered."-' The | destination of r the' automobilists;".ls { Del-J Monte "\u25a0 by the seafT The drivers In- the endurance run wili^haye i eight *•: hours 'and fa". little over ' to make the run,' but* they;: have to \u25a0"* make* certain points^, by certain times. 'The' hard! part of -the contest will be I from Gilroy ?» to '. Del , i Monte. There has , been -c left .fvery/xlittleitime for repairs: and the oar;;that^has.;any trouble' will '\u25a0 lose -points ; at th Is I part Jof the . rtin., :-At.the .hotel l tonight < the; pro gram | tori the races ' and .the: games be posted > and s the \ entry blanks : , filed;-. u - « The- gymkhana |: games / will*' start -at 9:30 a. m. ; tomorrow; morning] arid\will be :\u25a0 run'Uintir; 11 :30 •; a. imli^whenG- there .will 'be; a ;hait , until "A :30.?p. T > m.*,Vwhen the* programme ; will ..be \u25a0, con Untied. I }* On Friday i there will be [ several;^ matches and [ among'.these,*a; SO-mlle* event . has been suggested. \. If these -races are .not completed by Frldayl'everilrig' they; will be finished \u25a0 up- "on *'• Saturday. \u25a0\u25a0>• The - re turn-home .wlll'-be made ion Sunday." J J. D. Hoff will start today ,on another tour In his .White* to 'the, coal: mines in 'Monterey.* county find '; probably I will spend the fourth «atVDel}'Mdnte.-' >• '. ...•\u25a0''<:\u25a0\u25a0.; :•\u25a0",'\u25a0'\u25a0'.*'\u25a0 /•.---> -'-r '\u25a0[ii:y< 'f_ - Having .covered i the -entire s route of the Glideri. tour-In" nine "da'ysVfr'omVtiie time they started- fromt Cl^'elahd;'*..©.; | George M.-' Davis arid EL' : : C. : .- Richard have returned- to; their; homes 'ln Buf falo .with the' Thomas ; Speedway -Flier , in which • they made , the - trip;* MliTch ' better time might /have ; been ;made by \ the powerful, car ' hadHany^effort at speeding been' made. ' The' twb.tourlsts; however, have the satisfaction of know- Ing "that* in : no locality "was a'speed law violated. •'. "• ': •,;.- I Louis' H. Bill, 1 local manager of Thomas;B.. Jeffery & Co.; has'jiist^com pleted'his yearly stock taking. ..Dur ing" the' last .12 'months' the .'company, has • ': sold 'in California * 346 V Ramblers, an average . of a little better .than ; one a day" for .'.the working day _; year.; -Of these 196 were two cylinderVcars,." 99 four 'cylinder \ cars and/ 51 runabouts. Of- the ; popular: .'shaft .'drive * Ramblers only three. 40 '_ horsepower* and* 13* 30 horsepower .cars ; were*; sold. Thelrea son * for this was: the 'fact that that number of; cars, was; all:' thart ;. were shipped to -the coast. /-/There, are not 53 Ramblers on,! the roads.' .The com pany did more "than 60; peV-centCmore business during: the , year, just", closed than in any, similar preceding period. j '. All; motor.;: cycle, f races .other^ -than tho3e'open ; solely^to ( club members must be": sanctioned by " : 1 the ' ;;f ederatlon of motor cyclists, i 1i 1 Failure^ to complyj with this'. means'; 'indefinite; expulsion f from amateur ; races, : ahd ;as " the . federation of American motor cyclists Is'alHed with and ; all ; suspensions . recognized and * indorsed ;by.<.the^national '. cycle v as? sociation, . the; Americali'autorriobile ;as- k sociation andf-; the/? amateur \u25a0 'athletic union. Hi is plain .that Infraction", of the rulesis-a serious offense.' '--r : . The -motorcycle graces ; to-be -run/on the; Emeryville. track in; Oakland ohjthe fourth \u25a0 are^ properly/sanctioned. is no other^ event \u25a0to ibe \u25a0 riih ; in . * northern California on that; dateUhat Is (a; sanc-^ tiohed' event. - Competitors rr vv = must --be members ;of the; f ederatlon": or f obtain) a permits f romHhat organization In/order to I compete ?-in . the sanctioned <-"*everit." Any/desired' information^"on I . this Jsubr ject 'can . be > from Pacific coast 'representative; of Athe. competition committee of ; the federation of fAmerii can , motor 'cyclists,T'C. C. < Hopkins, ;, 7s9" Gough 'street, San -Francisco. <- ; ' '.'Heavy. : maintenance , expense, ca.nt.be avoided,",, >aid; F.f "U\l Smith, ».' general manager of ".the ; Oldsmoblle "It ,1s merely ; a. matter^'ofrc6mmon> sense,' a few. moments' lookingfafter'the little tilings .'that/, may. greater,'^ at an expense , of ; a ') fraction 'of ; ' the .time \u25a0It would;- take / to v properly/' care". \u25a0; for . a horse. and^buggy.^/A ; : motor* "car 1 is' a machine; s'Hreat *itH. intelllgenly, ; £ learn every part,\then youvsee.atia^glance, .whether /all ; »is aright,* and SaF half i turn wlth^ a will of ten ' save \u25a0 a " heavy repair.. bill.'.' '''.'.',-/. '-V*4\ \". Y-i'i'' \-XiC>- " "Take": a railroad '.passenger.'? erigino. After; it-;has goneiits'distancejjlOO.'mile^ or /more,, at speedy PUllihg'aheayy_ train,':. It *?Is; put", inv expert^^i hands,*? every* part^examined ; and \u25a0 cared/for. : ; However, this 1 expert 'i attention * is. not '< necessary, _wlth- a', motor Vcar Hike nthe|OlUsmbbile. r > whichjis'deslgneayandibu|lt|.tb^run a ,thn maximum Vmileage/tWitrij.the'Mininimurn repair. ? Take"- five jxttnutes > to jlook'f over. your r car? before 1, you » star f. ©lit.* *Knbw, what Ito; look; for "land^how'VtoJnndWjtJ' You \u25a0'„ do "' not v need 3 do *'more ;.than'i- this," with; ordinary {precaution 'in id raving,-; to keep;your.(car ; going;- every ; day *'of. '.the year.":-. : : "\" \ ".'-\u25a0, » v v ;/ :- s -..f.;'.'.'>-'.i'..vV:'V"".~"' ! It wa^s.the weather, thatiwasiblamejl for' making \\\^\ endurance irun' of^ the Xew>Ydrk motor;clubHo/Albany^ioTss verei t hat no vjonechadr a -perfect? score; 1 1 .was - the - ( weather* again \ that 'jh'q <]; fa."' vored" the ;- contestants >as* to A-'esultiiu ;41> perfect'^ scores y> in f - the VAutoniobllo club.of America's* ; sealedibonhet*c6hte.st.' Had^ there/been one * rainy/ day./- thfero would? haye}.beent a'^very : different ;story! to. tell vatHhe/nnishfjofjthe [second jday^'s r u n. r ; / Even ~. had v the^cem test 1 lasted ' one. day,' more ! the " result T would * hate Jbeeu "differentrrforJ it^lsfahTopeniVecret- that several-cars finished i the fourth/ day '"on .three^legs.".. '.l"=-'.', /-';./ -.V,;-.; >r» ; /.";7 -'*>.Y' '-\u25a0 : ?: : ' -\u25a0-•"\u25a0. \u0084.•\u25a0\u25a0 ' \u25a0\u25a0' •:•';..\u25a0 '•-. ... ;.':•• '.-.<: ... Harry .;aT^ Rogers*, of V Los . Angele* while \u25a0toiiringjito ;the ,'city " last' "/week lost^ his ;aut6m*obile;;by^nreiat' the] sum-"; mltlih.Casitos'passVilS^mileslnofthiof Ventura. v.The v. car^-: was '| '\u2666 loaded /"down' for/aVcampingUrip'/withrgunsrandrain-' munition. -.The - loss^ was / about V -$5;000? R.,R.i Bray', has. soid^his 'four/ cylinder] two' cycle .Elm ore car to • F. '. E. : *Johnson ofiSantaCruz.' - \u25a0. ; " •-". •-.-:;:>-?-,. / ;The ; White company; will t not be\fep resentedf InnheYrace*s|at^pelfMohte?oir the ', fourth; races ?at ISahta. 1 Rcisa Z^ e r e i announced f| sorn e^ ti me * ago theTcbmpany,;pVbmisedHhelprbinbtersito sendi ; up|two\car6-2.aH|they^had^r;This wa Aiß? f ore}thelpeltMontermeetywasTan-' nounced; I .: and? therefore |the£ebmpanyjis" not {in? avposition'^to. ?. compete! Infe the' races ? of \thelAutbm6bilefclub|of^Cali^ .fornia.'Si'Albert^Piepenburg.^who^wbn his mark ;in t. thel autoihobillng "world withf;;: t WhistHnggg-BilJy t s ganatiWlllikm } Jones; anbtherJexpertfJrlverSwilllbeTat the/ 1 wheels v : of -•theF^Vhites: at : Santa Rosa. »-.,„. , . _ :_ . \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0:".: "/:;•; -•-''\u25a0'\u25a0•>':'-''';i''-.V : 7. ! ' \u25a0 *'YK'r-' ; l'"i* : 3 -...Iniadd|tibn';to''thV.'66ybyir6o'n"yefstor : y, buildsng : ! ;b'eing^puttup):by ! \the' ? H.V:H^ me Down - the ; Burns-Squires-; fight" at Ocean -.VleWj' is ; not' more Ithamtwoldaya offllittlevlnterestEis^displayed^irii'the event,*; much" less ' than' has f marked " ; any heavy-weight^ battle 7 . that Yi- has "> : been broughtfoff Vin, or aboutithls?city};ln manyj a 7a 7 ; day/ \u25a0 The? sports : failed ; to 'con V gregate _' : on ;; the '; popularjcorners Hor yln the^ reVorts I to> discuss * the; matcn i last evening.^indicating jthatUhey. .were in different f aslto thejoutoome.V,... ; ." \u25a0}' ''\u25a0 } ' Squi res ', still \u25a0 continues Vto - rule ; f avof ite.^lThe Jodds^were /quoted { at* ; 1.0 \to j7 and 5;-to 3 along,thelline"whVn. ; the;betj^ ting « closed ;'* last 9 night; "/There ." were practlcally\norßurns~LtaWersi" r at*Uhi3' P rl^/'v Hundreds; and|tnousands^of ;'dol-; lars ; of .'.Squires ) moneys lay \ around =* ; the jvarlous Jbettlnirl" places, and ; the /men" ,whofowned ; it became extremelyi-.tTeary. of waiting » before the hour of midnight was; at; hand:;:;; ' ;\u25a0; ;•>. \u25a0':* v,'"-; : ::'/\u25a0, : 'JS\ : v/T 1 ? 6 - \u25a0porting:* public; has/offered ; sev eral S objections % to "f the X Burns-Squires setto;*; the; principal*; one' f looming -up at the ;laet; minute." :'; For many weeks past Promoter^ Jim? Coff roth I has advertised the if act* that James J. v Jeffries, retired champion "heavy^weigrhti of 'ithe'lworld, 1 ' had : been .;i selected > to 5 referee i the "en counter:: and "% that f. he :. would 2 challenge' the .winner, should [It be 1 Squires. :-, V ?• j; Burns \ is I aTconf eased fcrooked. fighter.^ His shady transaction' in! the' fight, with Jack!o;Brien ! at; Loai Angeles less <than twof months ;ago ! ,ls, not thelonlyjblack mark {against i the mame 111 1 of « the Cana-" diari.i The /Call ' herewith produces ", a letter j,wrlttensbyj ßurns -to .Billy-: Gee, thejwell ; known^ eastern -sporting: man, in- which the f former says outright: that he would; not \take a-chanceagalnstHhe Philadelphlan ,"or ..any other 'hard man unless, the match -were fixed . for. him to win. •.-.'\u25a0' '; \u25a0;\u25a0 *- ;-:' \u25a0".-.. WANTS tc E ASY MONEY" Burns comes out. straight with"! these statements./- He. intimates in his i letter, that he has worked hard enough in his time/ and, is . entitled c.to^ a; little', easy money at this .stage of his -career/; He adds* that] he' dare not risk his "laurels" againstjany fighter .who will s not agree to lie down."" ,/ . , ~ 'f \u0084,;.Those ,< in tiraate * with Coff roth > know well \ that •. he ( Intends .to < match 'Jeffries with Squires; should the' v latter be the vlctor.over -Burns. ; Most 'of /the 'fol lowers: of ;the. game say that they do^ not' see^ how: Squires can /possibly lose under^the 'circumstances that ; exist at present.// . « S.. It v Is -' known r '\ beyond question that Coff roth has: secured the i ] permission of both -Jeffries "and? Squires; for a • match for: the i, championship -'of ' .the ,heavy weight division' in the event "of . the Australian's ; victory over,' the Canadian/ ; This': fact 5 .; has ,'flg.used' a general/up roar along the line 'within'^ the few days. .The flasoOr between /Jeffries and Jack Munro" is still fresh \ In \u25a0 the' memory of. the majority; of i the iflght- fans of this: city.' That battle - was • promoted under, Coffroth's= auspices a \u25a0;']lttle more than three years ; , ago \u25a0 and proved" the pugilistic joke >of i the' season. ; ' : ] \u25a0The-man~"whO'has;been In the habit of, walking.' up to* the' ,box> office and paying, out; his ,good money for. the pur : pose 'jof - /.witnessing i a v pugilistic en counter remembers;this affair very, well; He ' also|f smells '}' a?i rat I v whim Coff roth hints'aCmatchlng^crfries' and . : Squires. He 1 can see ; the i finish/of 'the diminutive Australian after he shakes hands with the big ~\ f ell ow. &" The ' patron j learned -his lesson:; from^the*Jerfrles-Munro raff air and ; he ; has -vowed ; and •he will ; never/never^ take a ' chance ": at : any-i thing again that looks like' it.;* " . i But!such.'are the circumstances..- The Burns-Squires Uevent'^is ' but~the fore-^ runner.iof the proposed? Jeffries-Squires setto. v As everybody^ knows 'the; retired champ has . it on ; his -fragile opponent from the ':: land ' of ':. the i kangaroo ,- so : . far that it .is -; not ", worthy f" of : discussion. 1 The/matter « ls -butVa>joke In^*theimlnd of the; sporting '\u25a0 public. . '"; '-Y '."_ .-/. ; .;^ Why- does Squires > rule favorite; over COTTONTOWN FIRST IN LONG ISLAND HANDICAP SPECIAL DISPATCni.TO^THE; CALL. \u25a0f .NEW^TORK. July ; 2— Well matched fleldsjofjhigh class entries was the rule this 'aft'ernooni^and-the' sport.g enerally, | was^good.': ' The ; feature event ; was j the^ Longf island : handicap/* fbr ? 3 vye'ar';' olds and upward, at a;mile and an eighth/; in which ;a* fine? lotiof; facers [contested.^- It was won by Cottontow'n;';- The big- horse Hved/up* torihis sensational and. won | after/a" terrific, struggle^ with" I Sif>L>ynnewobd: ; : He'" hung, on /like a bulldog at 'the 'end and .won bj% a : head." Sif^Lynrie^podlput up a r- pretty race' and'-took second -money from First Pre mium. 1 \i' The V latter \ /was 'only a f half length back. when'he passed; the, wire/-*. '/\u25a0^.The '-^weather /\u25a0wast very, ''hot fat .'the course,"/ but t this/ did;'not z prevehtithe usualS large fcrowd* coming;, out , to fwit^ ness &the .'< sport.";, *. The 'track v was ); very ; fast;and r g"ood. s time'was'theirule;in the* various: events. Speculation: was/brisk. Summary;;. /,:',\u25a0/:// ,/ ; . * v .First .race, six and fa', bslf furlousrs — SufTra^e won.l* J^.** (?.'. Core . second,-. ; Barbary i-'Bellei -'Belle ' third.' Time,>l:l9.V./;/;.CVi- ';.--'/\u25a0.'-. :'./r:.-; : /.."':; \u25a0-. :: '.' S«cond ; ' race.' : 'fiteeplechase, full 'conrse-^-Phan totnr. won.* ; Billy Lane "second, .-Sheriff Williams' third.iJTime, ,5 :19.v->^ \u25a0?':"- - - 1 •-".Third •',' race, ' - ftve U furlongs— Xotasluga .;' won,' Julia r Powell - second, ' Parkview third." .Time, '\u25a0 1:01.2-5. ',•.".. -•'" *:.;-.* :>\u25a0;,\u25a0*\u25a0-:£*\u25a0\u25a0 •\u25a0-."-» •-}\u25a0>\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 'i :^.< -'.".•*r I Fourth v race.' j.J»ng : island \ handicap.? one /milt* [ and \u25a0 it \fnrlong — Cottontown s won. 1 ? Sir j Lynnpwnort second,~.:Firit:Preminm*third.".aTlmp.*;l:s.l C-r>. .:.' :«*": Fifth "race, 1 one and a sixteenth miles on ; turf— | Sai-acenesca.^ won, v.Tommv v : Bopero .' second,' • Golf | Ball Uh|rd.VTime,^ 1:49 1-5. ; '. , . • : lii' SixthI ii' Sixt h six '\u25a0: furlongs— Joe'i Nealon ' won. : Hjl second.^ Scallop j, third.";" Time,* 1 :14 2-s.' ißiska.-a finished-third, I ; but was dlsqualifled'for. foullng.'v-AS WILI-:SE\D> OARSMEN EAST "WORCESTER,' Mass.; Jply 2.-^— Ed ward M. Hawes, manager' of ' athletics /at /: the University -of • Washington, in; a letter from' Seattle to a frlend;here TannounceßT announceB th'eljntentlorii of ; Washington to j be' rep-"' resented': nek tj year; by. twq[crews*at \ the' bigf'Poughkeepsle;-f college Hawes "; says? there- is?' strong likelihood th~at'Leland Stanford university.will.en ter'a.'crew i for r the regatta. '-."" '\u25a0*}-." . ' ' franklin* manufacturing, company, UhVy, haveif oundi lt^necessary/to! add ]two»200 horsepo^er^boilers4incre"a3e\thelr 4 'elec-j tricallequipmerit*; and ''enlarge ;th'elr7dry^ kilmand' coal' storage. - A. D.'iPlughbff t of Jj.;.W.;Leavitt:&JCo? has 'sold? the 'first ;lnVPotter He' has 'delivered j a' Reo pouring *cajj to'; J.'\ S.: Hughes./' ':{' ; ' ;\u25a0\u25a0:-'\u25a0\u25a0 " \u25a0'\u25a0 '\u25a0/'' r '£ iifLi. H.'Blll.'localnianager 'for, Thomas B. 'Jeff eryJ&lCompany^has, received tajtel^ gram '^ stating;; that ?4'lnf ChicagoTsealed bonnet J reliability^ run ;Pa*/yinqdel£J24s Rambler 'finished /with jr a\' perfect /score andtinfpef feet "condition". '.'?:*/- ' A' Weekfot | Sports i-; The H, Automobile/ Club- of -California : will^ have,; a /special^ run,? to i Hotel's del- Monte* over. phe* fourths cleavings* S^ .Francisco :Julyi3.'^ThereiwilljalßO^beJa v epeclali golf £ tournament « andialli-klnds of | attractions/frt-The l clubhouse *is « open and Ithis i famous S resort' was; neverfmore* ; attractive.'^ Round Strip a railway^ rate $4.00/?ti Secure i?laccommodations"cearly.l anauirejanylSouthern!Paciflcia»ent.'€»rv* Makes P/ea for a Crooked Fight \ \u25a0 Mr. B illy Gee : ;^ Your 'letter: received time ago. 'Well, Bill, I am in San^piego. I boxjtwo /fellows .here Wednesday night, each ten rounds. Have it fixed,' so ain't taking chances. I got two telegrams from Los.Angeles wanting me;tb;meerßodt>: Hart beat him in twelve rounds and -. O'Brien beat Kaufman, 'and -you ;Kno\y. ; Root isn't :,very. game. '\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0 <.. I got a telegram f f om'j O'Brien a .week ago saying he would meet me in Mat's : at r Philadelphia. 3 -.;-' They Uried ! . to" /get Vine to ; meet him in - LOS Angeles mstead^offthefNelsb^ Philadelphia, as we can.get'thernbheyJthere. : v ' v : v:' ;j l'\u25a0 "_'\u25a0' •'*'\u25a0* > '^jjl ~told^'O'Brien^ \u25a0invthe-jetterj that a, lot'of fellows are trying to manage rne,>but to^.pay 'no^attention ttb^hem./; I .tbld.him" you' are the only fellow whoican,do:anything.for me;asl 'khow-you are'on the square. If you heard , from- him' it >ould;go for" me. y ;^li'.wrote -to' Jack: Curley-to see it he could • get me IS "weekVon^the •sfage"at;ssop;a'week. VI guess -he: will getit. % 'I I Want ; some : one J can trust • to/ make ' the - mateh • with ' O'Brien and get all the we can. a T We ought^to get $5,000. ~I \u25a0 was offered that for ; Ruhlin. Ij'ahswered vO;Rburke.'tb;put'Up $3.ooo, '"the"? winner's end, as a guarantee to mcfthat'it comes o^ It< : waS; \u25a0\u25a0to.t.be.^fqur? rounds^;/ 'l.'^will-'send^ydu-.a" telegrafn^in this letter .that I got'fronijP'Rbufke/; Now; Bill, ".if /you, like, go ahead and match me with , O'Brien and Ruhlin. \ Be careful ,with Anyone else; as I am champion, I don't want :to~take 'any Jchances^ of -getting beaten: - • *Vf /• Get ; all i. the^, coin you , can, .either, a ' purse or percentage,- and " fix it with ; O'Brieni ; as^lsknqwlhe is O. X/ hovr. to get the coin.- Also try to get me on ili^Londoriri England!.* I .can beatdll those" fellows byer there. I got a letter \u25a0 from f John ' Wille/J 'He 'wants -to.' box me. . .'He \u25a0 wants \u25a0 some "money." If. he agreesito^lay^^d^^^lill'^ve'him/'a.match; but make him put up, a guarantee. Take r n6, ! chances at : all.' As I f ought jny way to the top, Bill, let's get some moneyjhbw."- AVirc^rne; if f you go ahead yand do business for -me, so I will kri<£vv;where "^l am "'at! lamjn.business in-Long'Beach, Cal. It's, a' few n^ileß;from theTcity. a -Japanese art store. My intended wife is taking care of it forime.while ;= I. am? down; here.* She's as good as 'they make, and when you meet 'her 'you will"agree ; .with me.. , * .-> ; I haye -met} the- whole\fa"rhily ; and stopped at, their home in Portland for a month. ;.They are 'very ; swell people. "But they don't want me to fight. I told them just' one more year; and: I ' would cut it out. . - r \" ; - . When you write send it to. 23lj_Pine avenue; Los Angeles. That is where my store is. \Vell, Bill, answer.at once. Good luck to your peoplel As ever, P. S.— Arrange go at once, and fix it. San Diego,:March;2s,vl9o6. -; . '; ; v .: Burns? ...This- is the -question i that*. Is disturbing"; all Hhose } who V are ; Inclined to place bets,' large" or, small; on the outt come, of the; fight -tomorrow. .'-Nobody can .figure 'out-, why rfqulres should 'sell at : ; odds ;of J lO ; tor :7 1- over." the /'heavy weight champion * of ; ; the -world." ".Yet, there is ; little ;or ,no/ Burns; TmonejL in sight,' andiall. the wise ones are 'looking for, a, chance to get a bet down on the Australian: " /• \u0084 /,-; -; ;' -r »•; i Sqiiif es has 5 never . fought outside Jof his i native dand. ; Hej was *never .• heard of. here tilli a ; f ew ; months" ago,-, when; it was announced. that he intended sailing from Australia/ to; fight 'In .the '^United States. . ,He . was - not /considered < serir ously _at^ that ; .time and even at^present the -'sporting public >as a wholej'does not take ; any stock ; in: him.- '// -y ' ->I /' Who';has . •. Squires 3: beaten ?_ s Thls: Is %hfi\ question : that ; the sporting /men 1 all along the line ' are Tasking:^ each" other right * now. Si When , the ; record \ot ' the Australian ; xhamplon /is}i presented Yon paper Itl does riotModk'ahy too;gobd-to those/'who'iclalm/tb \ know^flghtfers.- . \u25a0-;.* r .; Squires ibeat Peter/ Pelix In 15 ' rounds in his own "country.:" Jack Johnson"* went over^to .- the land ;qt • the , kangaroo [ and stowed //F^ellxV.'away, : in >, two,-;. minutes. Wh"eh ;'/ Jack ' Johnson '"was';, billed v / to fight In or "about- this', city nobody ever ! paid -any,; serious attention. .to/ him. ,«A 1 careful' scrutiny/of, the [receipts To'fi the ; , various fights" In the coloretl nian ! has \u25a0participated /will "readily show • that I he hever^ fought" before. anythlnglike" a i $10,000 house. /- \u25a0.»"."«'„':>.\u25a0\u25a0.','. V '""\u25a0- '"\u25a0• r\u25a0:.-rr \u25a0: .-r ,"J- Squires rstowed^Tim; Murphy away^ in n i ne ,' rounds';' and jail "Australia/ though t that ,* i t ' /was one /grand ?victory.~ ;^ r Tet poor t old* Al, Nell,* aften he"; had 'shot; his bojt in/this (city, took/a. trip over/ the ocean: and l gained : a -victory 'over .Mur TWO LONGSHOTS EARN BRACKETS AT LATONIA * SPECIAL DISPATCH TO, THE CALI/ •i LATONIA, ,July .2.— Weather clear. * Track fa»t. , >-\u25a0 \u25a0-, - t , .-; ,-; .• \u25a0-\u25a0;-_.- .—,<-'\u25a0;---:. •--:•• '\u25a0\u25a0 First race-T-Flve . and a ; half ; furlongs, 1 2 \u25a0 year olds.? selling:' -.*;-•- v-- : ' •: C - »' ' - Odds.*.'; Horse and - Jockey. Wt.' St. * Str. ' Fin. .'. 13-l_Sabado ( V. ; Powers) .\u25a0..". 08 - 1 2ht lm 50-I— Merrigo (B. '> Martin) :-.". ; 99 -, 8 '• 8 2 - 2 ; 2 \u25a0 5-I— V'ansfK (Pictens) ... . . .-.104 -.; 7*41,3.1% Timer '^l:oß 4-5.r Bucket •* Brigade.",' ;Ladx.\. Vic. ».'-> Clieswanlinc." Margaret Randolph/ Countess cf / ( Mplbourne, ; Water \u25a0 Cooler, . Reiall. B^isbtd 'as , named.' ' . " ": • " ,, .\u25a0•. \u25a0Oi '\u25a0"; ji'i \u25a0<.*. :'.:..-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 • • -* .. ' ' . "-_.*-.\u25a0-«. i^r -. ' Second race-^-Six fnrlongs. 3. year olds and, op wanf,;Belllna-: ; \ \u25a0 >' ; \u25a0'• \u25a0 \u25a0>\u25a0 " \u25a0'\u25a0lh-*- l'?2^,J- Odds. V: Hone .and y Jockey.' : . Wt.' SXt Str.'- Fin. -.'\u25a0; fil^-TsaranJ.-Lee>.r...... ..103 •S\2"lt'lm > S-ir^-Viperine (Pickens) . :, . . .iol 1 «, Ih«2 n 4-S— Stoner^Hill- (Cherry )..'.:iOS: 4. 4 2^3, n' - Time. V 1 -.15 3-5. V > Bert Osra,* "= Gal ithea,"-- Uncle *?; Henry. \u25a0 Ben /froTato." Royal Star, * Red .Thistle." i'Captaln'Peareon." Dew. Star,; finished as named. ,' ..Third rare— Mile and a : sixteenth; 4 yearTolds and -.up'ward,^ selling: . . ' "• • - \u25a0 Odds.^ : Horse \u25a0•. and v Jockey. \u25a0 Wt. St. 1 %" Fin." lfl-3— .Redwood ill; (Helsesen)*. 110 4 1 V, 1 1 13.1^-Matador£(E.;Martin)-...112? 9 '* Iv 21. .15-2— CarlPßßt(lMckens).:f.'.-"..109'"3>.2 2' 3 2., Time. . s 1 :48. / -. Attila.v.Tinker.- . \u25a0 Florlzelr Wedpe "\u25a0* wood; 1 . Casperdine, j Monoohord, 1 . Eclectic, :. Sha-" ; ?,, wjina.- ; finished ; as . named. " ; . / •" » : ' '}'\u25a0'\u25a0 V I i Fourth race— One/ and, a ' quarter, miles, 3 ' year old-'fllllos; -"purse: ;.j--* s ..... \u25a0 i '\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0' \u25a0*\u25a0 . ,:\^ v--'/. '• Odds. Horsey and "\u25a0Jockey. . Wt. St. »i -.: Fln; L . 2-I— Lillie Turneri'fJ.-LeeK-.IIS, 4 :S 45 1- % 14.5_Mi.«s » Alert -' (Pickens) ~. 100 1 0 1 . V, 2 . nk • \u25a0-4-I— Ml«!t:L,idac(D.-'An!<tin>.-10© Tl 2-.2.h. 3 3.r« Time.- .2:07 3-s.'ft.Wlng Ting. . Dainty , Dame, . finished as named. -' *'V. Vlfih - race-rSix : furlongs,.3 year | olds - and ' np ward, * sellinß: .\u25a0\u25a0 .:\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 .» -,i •;.\u25a0 .-- \u25a0 . • Oildß. ; ; Horse : and „' Jockey, k Wt.-St. Str. -.FJn. . 16-t—Dr.^ Huffman ;(E.iMtn.) T f1.1;: 2 ::2,% 1 1- ' :\u25a0•: 4-I —Beatrice . K 5 (TATaylorK 107 ," : 2'; 3 ; I H2 h "4-I— Boserrian 1;1 ;^ I <Pleken«>?r.'. -:ioi)\ 1 -1 1%3 ; 1^ 1 Time, v 1:14 3-5.V.-J Haiighty.;.^llii9,ted.t Burnsilale, .-.-BRlltoone.t Harold' D, « RoUnoflaw, i Bensonhurst, \u25a0 Ban -Strong.^finished- as* named. :-;;'-," . ;;; ;-\u25a0» '•^ Sixth*. race— One mUe..3:year olds and upward," selling: *•.. ' -.* >- -.- • '.".•- ./ v ,• -^ Oddst.Tr Horse iand ; - Jockey." 'l\Wt.*> St. j "i^.Fin: : . 0-l-t-Woo!stone >U Pierrot) :'.'..» 07 6 ' l't^l lv. 12-I— Demo J (Skirven* . .'. .'.: . SG "1 - 2 \iY 2l^n ?.6-l— Bl.'"o' : Light. (J.l ßutler) 87 ,^,7^5.1,' 3:5 v TimeM:4l 3-5. A Camilie.^ Cygnet,' '-Warner iQris- ; r .; welt* Caroline.,«W.^ : Small : Bady,\ ! Xoelr; Double \u25a0 Prince SUverwinss,~>flnlshed' as. named. IiATONI A* ENTRIES ". First rare.'-'four 'and^aihalf^ furlongs. .'purse- 11 -' Snake '.Mary/110.-iTheblas nio,"<Edna « Motter 5110." Blanche '& Hamilton ?illO.>i'lnT«»ntress , ; 110.- ? Lady Flor%SJlo.': Miss -{Schirndln^*lo7.'>Presen.tci 110/ Barlwn /J 10. " Cloyne .-' 1 1 10. >Leona -• Coombs 77 1101 10 'ZlraJllO;-^:, :>'.'K- ': \u25a0•^\u25a0^ f • -. /;,\u25a0;.-»\u25a0.-'- -S?3U \u25a0;',. Second race.^ one . mile, r s»?lllnit— Caper ' 100,^ Or. perboleislos.aVipsania- 105, ':-iWliUs iKi&g «107 T OuardiUo73Gold-'Dnke;4lo7,J General; Early- ip 7, Solly tM$ HOI j- Knight { of* Ivanhoe illO,; Alveston 107.<Hartlng«107,*sBtr..Gepffrey^llO.i? ;" ,v-r;s '-:- KAThird I race.'i five i furlongs.". )uirse— Clea r > Run ft 2 ' Marcus 'AureHus,os3Alb«rtiStariloir! Judge Pun dons* Joiri f Grephamiloi:sQratiot > *101^Doraf Neff .110. SEd j Kane 6 110. « Caltha i 02, '"i Plnkola ilO2 5, Va nene; 92.7 Parisian ' Model: OS. \u25a0 v -.-:.^r ;*tA/'' i'Xß:* TB* Fourth 3 rac^.S ste«r>lechase.^ clubhouse 'course^-' Gtey iPlume i 123.*^ Blue $ Pirate S l2B, w Maraschino 1 1.12.'| War I Chief 13S. > Snbador I ISt.i Full *of > Fun ISS/is ßlue's Mint 513S.r»Class ?. Leader ? 131.V John' Dihon^l.-r,.ltf:: \u25a0\u25a0«"',:--; <': / )\ ;:/' :.-.i.lj lx;_:-y';»l x;_:-y';», .-.:\u25a0\u25a0-. 'CiFifth J race.' one: mile^-purse-^ZlnfandelSf!, *Jh- Tanese 1 87:3. Red - Gauntlet B?.^H*t#K JPatchi 87.^ Electorine : 91; >: Mike -' SiKto'h .-. IW. Beau i Brummel »P.' .The ; Clansman , lOO.'s La ve inta : BT.' cO \u25a0',-;\u25ba« . sqj *» Sixth > race." mile and 'an i elphthr* selling— Little Elkin i, 101,-J Florlael i 101 : * Marseilles s lo4,.' Umise Macf arlan ; 104.T! Henry jO } lOO;' Clyde : 10«,^ Sarotr Faired 10C. fc .«BenileV Cramer .riOB. \u25a0\u25a0& Gambler, i 108.- Belleriew ; 107,<Waterlake J107," Leo • Bright ' 107. | . . I" "^ l iAtoNI.CsELECTIO.VS : :",,\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0 ' : " I )-« First \u25a0 race-^-Pri's«?nte, ; iTh<»bali,^ Snake | Mary. \u25a0 KKwondJraee^-Caper^Hartinir. iWaltt l Klnjr/ : '\u25a0 ry^Thlrt^aeegJWKj^rt^Kd.tKane. Parisian \y « F6urd> y.Jrice^Snbador/; . War Chief,' .' ; Grey phy in short order.* and nobody gave him. much. credit for." lt, either. a: match between Jeffries and ;Nell.' What "a cry of. indignation the sporting public would set up. And still the: sports are. expected by certain persons to turn out and pay their good moneyj; to watch a mm' perform whom Neil, to statistics, would make rustle ; around: the ring.* Fdr sev eral ! months past Neil . has been > glad to fight for; a " small purse In" the four round. division in this city. SALE OP SEATS LIGHT > Dave Barry beat Murphy In two rounds. Burns toyed \u2666 with ' Dave a couple of years ago, putting him ; out when he becameVllred of stalling. No body, ever, considered Dave a champion wheiu he 'performed, here, yet Squires, who^had rather a hard time beating the man'whom Barry nearly killed. Is billed tojflght Burns, who made a joke out of Felix's conqueror., -Tf The' sale . of ; seats , for the match has been ' a great; disappointment to Coff roth.^,He "advertised^ the flght* Jexten siyely \u25a0in this city as well ; as through out Uhe r country districts, and the re turns 'for his l pains have been very meager;up;to7date. .-£, It is an admitted I fact that the post ponement of , the Britt-Xelson *-match has hurt' the Colma, affair to a marked degree. Many of up and down country : sports who. had figured on coming f here* to see both fights changed their minds, when they learned, that the lightweight battle? had been deferred. They were willing to take a chance at two fistic 'encounters," but ; when one of these/-" and 'the v most attractive one at that,i was "postponed. ' practically all of them' ; decided»to stay, a^ home on the fourth.' \u25a0 • , .\u25a0/ . ". MORELAHD PILOTS TWO OF WINDSOR'S WINNERS 1 SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE CALL '\u25a0 WINDSOR,, July/ 2.— Weatuer cloudy. Track •ast. \» - * ;^^* \u25a0 ..-'. v -- •First race-^-Six furlongs, 3 year oldi and sp ward,"; selling: \u25a0 **" Odds. Horse and Jockey. * Wt. St. Str. Fin. 2-I— Prollflc- (5wain) :....... 94 3 11 1 U >3-l— Ballot Box (J. Foley)..lll 1 2 2 2 VA 10-I— Frank Collins (Ben ton) 105 -6 3 n 3 n Time. 1 :14 1-5. Clifton Forge," Western. Monere. t , Impertinence. Silver Tall, Taunt. Helen Mil ler, finished as named. > - ..Second race— Fire furlongs. 2 year olds, sell ing: v " w :, • \u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0-,. Odd».^' Horse and Jot-key. WCSt. Str. Fin. 10-I— Tomnabat (J.'"Kellr).:ios -. 4- 13 12 '6-I— Maxton (D0bc1). "....-... 10«; •B'4K2n 10-I— MolJere (C0nn011y)...:.. 98 7 5 X; 3 n Time. . 1 :02 1-5. Catherine F; Bayou Lark. . Leto r.^Uatchee," 801 l WeeTll./Lee Crest,' finUhed as '\u25a0 named; • \u25a0 . . \u25a0 : . -Third. race — Six furlongs, 3 year olds and up ward, : selling: .. •" . .-,'. ' Odds. -": Horsf and ' Jockey.* Wt." St. Str. Fin. 2-I— Shine On (D. Boland) ..|llO 3 1 h 1 n 10-I— Mattie H (Swain).'.".'.'. 10C» 2, 4 3 *2 2 . 5-I^-tf. iW.O'Neill (Moreland) 103. 6=3 1 3 h Time. : 1:134-5/; Redondo. Showman. . Bazil. Grac chus, Rnlloba, Reticent^ finished', as named. Fourth race^ — One and a \u25a0 sixteenth miles; 4 year olds and upward.' selling: J '" ' • Odds. \u25a0 Horne \u25a0\u25a0 and Jockey." W"t. St.'»i Fin. 2-I— Light ; Note MMoreland).: 100 .8 3 111 S-l— Secret .'(Fairbrother >:..:. J>7 \u25a0•« 2 h 2 2"-" 4-I— The Gleam; <Mulcahy>.T.' 96 :? l"n \u25a0 3 1H Time.'^ I :4S 3-3. .; . \u25a0> Xeodesha,'.: Oberon, - Cursiw. ;->B<mrbon News. ;MiBB Anna,- finished as named. ?JiF k ifth v race— Four; and a half furlongs, 2 'year old*; maiden 'fillies, ; selling;: - - Odds. r'Hor»e ' and \u25a0 Jockey. . Wt. St. Str." . Fin. 3-I— Ena * (Moreland) ........1103.23 12 - V 5-2 — 81. Barbara (D. BolandUlO- 7 4 2 2 IV. 15-I— Mickleton:Maiil'(Kunz».llo\ 1 1 n .31 .". Time,"v":ss 2-3.' ' Courtlpss, Meadow Green. lie-. \u25a0 l~pletlon,';May»Brennan." Sans. Reproche, Ella B. \u25a0'.flnished as named. .",. ".Sixth race— On«»:mlle." 3 year 014H,- pelliog:*'- - Odds.* .^Horse's and Jockey. : 'Wt.! St. *i ~ Fin. Royar.RideryJDelabr).; 97:5 1 3 13 J3-.V- Bye Bye;II.-(Moreland):102' 4- 2 n 2 h 12-I— Doc Kyle' (KimaK. ; .. .107 13 2 3 2 Time.J J l:4l.:_Pleald,. Little Boot, Kdwin H. Bathtnarla,"' finished «« iwmu!. ; :•'-' ...WIXDSOR: ENTRIES; \u25a0' . First race.'- six • : f nrlongs. V selling— -Dorasette 107. Miriam W 107. Lizzie McLean 10S, Cousla Kate 10.V, Sonnet f 103.. Annie Mack I<>s. Oleasa 105.-s' Gold : Sprar \u25a0 100. -\u25a0\u25a0 100. Bhimlna 102. ;Ladyj Goodrich ; 102.'-Kalnlng LeaTes;iO2. ,. \u25a0• - V Second .race.. :Bt? .1 furlontrn. . *ell In?— Charl emagne ' 102." Croy Jon 102. \u25a0 Bllfll 106. Eleanor ; Fay lOJ.f Meadow-green ' M, 1 Aquiline lOtt.' Red ; Hussar 100^ Sir; Cyril. 102."? \u25a0-.-_•. . * iThirdjrace, one mile— Kinjr of Troy 1 OS.-Peter Sterllng.*ll4,- Reside • 84,;Gargantna &4,; Jacomo i^Fourth race.'*flTV aDd.K'balf furlonp*." selling- Senator f Paynter -i lfKJ^i Ktwatl s. 108..« Fare \u25a0 102 Little I J^onte. 102, * Bar'tJ,*i \(T2,- t Drop- Stitch IOC* Ena "102.. Abrupt; 100. Jr.\;lCo.. ...-. -,"' r.>.Flfth -rMe'.T one 7 mile— WaterlamliOi* \u25a0 Bla^k lock«lo2.~:WlldiFlower :II"102.'' Offleer 102 l KU dare 8102.'.''. Glena H Mcßride: \u25a0 100. *Theodocia".'< 10:* Denisrre»los. 3 Pearl > Hayes 1105. 'TrentrtO'll 107* Max, 107,: Ben Stllle; 102.;Royalf Charlie 110 - * -« Sixths race.:-' mile <- and,; a>• sixteenth,-; sellins— Little Lighter 103/namtlcar.-101.-'Alta' McDonald 101;-Qberon 1106.-Rather.Royal l(>7. '*Imboden 98. King of the Valley 104, rKelpie BS. ' I;i WIXSDORv SELECTIO.VS* First. rae*^-U2zle McLean."." Oleasa. \u25a0 Cousin Kate.'s,.jS''-. \u25a0 T'. v .',' ... ..'-"- „\u25a0 \u25a0 . 4 Second > raee^-Red : Huuar. Aquiline, Bllfll ,' • Third i race— Keaide,.- Kirut •o( Troy; Peter Sterling-. L, '.:".-:' ~ - . . \u25a0 .-\u25a0 . .£\u25a0 Fonrth ; race —Seymour . Botler. Fare. : DroD Stitch.'* c.2^.'-'« '• .. - :.•-\u25a0\u25a0 '- 'i* t \u25a0-, .. % \u0084.Fif thTrace— «lena : Mcßride. IH-aipre, Klldare. /- Six th f race—King \of {the * Valley ; i Alta' MrDon aid.?Rather,;Royal.i; A.? \u25a0\u25a0;..:\u25a0. - Fifths race— Mike VSutton/ Beau *J Sixth racc^-SaVoir Falre. \u25a0 Uttle . EJkln. ilir- Edited by R. A. Smyth SCHEME TO BOOST ODDS ON SQUIRES-BURNS BOUT OEctdie Hanlon and jimmy -Lawlor Are Scapegoats v of "the Gang" A carefully laid plan to boost tn« betting on the Burns-Squires fight failed last night and two of the men who were on hand with Squires money proved to be the '"fail guys"* for." the reason that they were not. put,on,their guard at the proper moment. The men ' were Eddie Hanlon and Jimmy Lawlbr. neither, of- whom was known to hay* so much available cash before. On the opposite end of .the frame up' were George Memslc, the lightweight fighter and side partner of Burns, and a 'Los Angeles friend., \u0084 . x The. little side play happened at the j Tuxedo when things began to . look up lively on the. line. Memsic ajid his friend entered the place, londly pro ! claiming that they had $700 to .bet on Burns against 51,000. They approached Ed Butler. J a well known handbook man. and asked him to cover the money. "We do not want any pikintr bets." shouted Memsic. "We are out for th« big money and if we cannot get it here we "will look around." Butler admitted that he did, not nay» so ; much coin . available, .but promised to skirmish around for, lt. Memstc and his friend told him that they would b» -In Thompson's restaurant a few doors away and would be ready to maks'th» bet as soon as possible. Butler left: the place and in a few [moments found Jimmy Lawlor and Kd dle Hanlon. The former had $2,000 which he was very anxious to wager 1 on* Squires, while Hanlon was there with $1,000 for the same cause. Jubi lant over thf» fact that he had discov ered two "live ones," Butler Immedi ately steered them to the restaurant where Memsic and his friend were din ing. Hanlon and Lawlor, not aware of th« fact that the Los Angeles men wer« "stalling for sucker money." flashed their bank rolls. Memsic and his friend all but ran out of the place. After some clever side stepping, they announced that they were not quits ready to place their money «n Burns. In the meantime' Lawlor and Hanlon are supposed to have "awakened to the fact that. they were the tools of the gang. After summing up the situation' they decided to make a hasty exit from the place before the story of their ad venture became public property. • But all Fillmore street knew of it within half an hour. Everybody- was well aware that neither ' Hanlon nor Lawlor had $3,000 between them .to *et on a prizefight. After a lot of tall figuring and wise calculating "the fight fans awoke to the fact that the two ex-pugilists were handling "the monay for the Coff roth ring and that they fell into a trap at the last minute that Is. liable to make a difference of several thousand dollars to the snre thing men about town who are figuring on mak ing a clean up on Squires. GOLFERS WILL MEET ON THE MENLO LINKS. Country Club Will Hold fourth of v July Celebration With' Variety of Sports The following programme has been schedufed by ,the .Menlo golf and country club for the amusement of ! the members tomorrow: » Life pigeon shoot, 10 1. m.; hsnUlean «oir tournamer.* for women. 10:30 a. m.; meni eclectic joflf .. handicap. 18 boles, 9 holes to count. 2 p. m. This tovrnament maf be played ?I J n 7 tlD ? e during the day. acore for the flrst IS holes playe,! to be turned fa*. Mtxcd putting contest. 4 p. m.: fireworks and supper.' 815 :p. m.' Entrants . for the contests are requested to send their names to the handicap committee at the clubhouse before 8 p. m. today, a cold lunch will he \u25a0 served. . WILL ERECT, SALT MILL FAIXON. Nev.. July 2.— C W. Kin- ney, a. well known minins promoter of this district, has returned from Boston and' New York, where 'he succeeded *ln organizing a company to erect a -salt mill on the desert nea,r San • Springs. The mill will have a capacity of 100 tons a day. To Cure Rheumatism The excessive ; accumu- lation of uric acid must be eradicated from the sys- tem. Dr. jSlilesV Nervine \u25a0used . as directed for rheu-' • /matism; is alkaline, in /nil- .• tiire. ; It neutralizes this acid, and its soothing ef- ** feet upon ' the irritated condition of the nerves : relieves pain and induces * sleep* -and rest. "I was suddenly taken with a severs ', pa In ' In tmy foot. .My physician could * . not tell .what' was * the . trouble.' In -a ; . few days; l had the same trouble with -.: the other foot.* I was so crippled that '\u25a0 '\u25a0: I . could scarcely wait and at time« I had to crawl on my hands . and knee* from my bed down stairs. • After .ha v- ins^my shoes on for, an hour or two' I could \u25a0 manage to walk by « suffering \u25a0 •>. the ; pain. -.* I - suff eretl • more or: lesg - all - ,T, T summer. \u25a0 and tried almost everything • but got no . relief. ' Then I * began .to have pains all ; through my system. * My doctor told me I had an acute at- tack of inflamrra tory rheumatism.- I \u25a0waa in the hospital for weeks, but » l » was scarcely able to walk when I left . * it. I read about Dr. Miles' : Nervine, bought . a bottle and also "wrote "the Miles Medical Co.; for advice. They advlwd me to add sallcylata of soda to the Nervine, and , I commenced - to get better, from • the start and f or ; th* . . past \ six ..months have scarcely "any pain, and am able to walk as well as ever." : • JAi H. SANDERS f '" P. O. Box 5. Rockaway." N> J. : ' Dr. Miles' t Nervine Is sold * by, your druaglst/ who will guarantee that th» '.first oottle will benefit. : If rt falls, ha \u25a0' \u25a0will ' refund your \u25a0 money. 'vMilcs Medical Co^ Elkhart, tnd, J&S&bkiM MEN AND WOMEN. J^f °-r»«^ r ; » .*7*t*tl<>«« <* ulcwiioai '^^K^?iSiJ*i3Rf''""« «»»»•»» tninr,-, 'JqJliJlllU- _dr_yi -7 »«»«»•, pr«9«l<i. {«' Vteg3PKrß*»tJ».o«»b<rtti«««La. - ,; «j«l«r Mat ob n«<Ms(» BASEBALLTODAY AT^3O P. M. IV RECREATIOX PARK - 'y**?** Cl A ST^ BET- MTH XVDUTR j. OAKLAND VS. SAM FRAXCISQO •