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Complete Racing Results : Long Shots Rqmp at Emery ville : Cuban Ball Player Makes Hit : Stanford -Berkeley Regatta Scheduled : Basket Ball Tournament ARASEE READY, WINS EMERYVILLE FEATURE Andy Blakely 's Good Horse Four Lengths Ahead of Likely Dieudonne » ITARENTLi it take? Andy Blakely some time as a trainer to get his '<. ... A ffood and bad ones fit for racing. Wheij he gets them fit it's a good bet /* that they arc good enough to win. He^put Helen Carroll and Duke of I"-;--. X_L Milan over Saturday, and one of them called for a long price in the <Tal betting. Yesterday he had Arasee ready, and with Glass in the and a price of 8 to' 5 against him, Arasee simply romped to a four length victory over Likely Dieudonne. Fancy, driven into third choice in the betting by the play, of those who "\u25a0':'. thought Harry Mack's little mare good enough to win, had Taplin riding and \u25a0 ran the worst race of her life. She failed to raise a gallop and finished next to jf_ L>t. She is due for a re?t or an entry in the kind of company she can run with. It is worth knowing that Wahh got set down for four days for -,".,. \u25a0} \u25a0\u25a0'.?-\u25a0 <•._--\u25a0\u25a0 .;>.\u25a0! -,r-?.J '\u25a0 'bumping lancy at the post. , • 0^" vyiien the bunch got awaj' from the barrier to one of Holtman's recent !;_\u25a0• / jsplcndid >tart> Likely Dieudonne took off the pace and made if hot for a 'nay. but Arasee was always within call. When Arasee got ready to come on lie came and won going away by four lengths. Likely Dieudonne placed and thereby made good his very funny race of ;. Saturday with the best sprinters at Emeryville behind him. Inclement ..iropped into the show money and Rapid Water was good enough to be fourth. Fancy and Meltondale made up the rear division. SICK MAN'S MAZIE GIRL THE FASTEST BABY It is another angle to the joke game across the bay that Old Man Maxwell, who saddled Rev Hindoo in Saturday's doubtful race, was sick in bed yesterday for the first time during the meeting and was not among those ; present when hi* tilly, Mazie Girl, crazy as a bronco in the paddock, came along under Taplin's clever hand to win the baby race from Cache, the Jennings Otnopus filly which the dockers had touted as able to beat Charley Ciark's Clur.y. It was a horserace at that and after Winona Winter had cut ihe pace and quit, the three hooked up for the drive to the barrier. Mazie :. (/irl wa? the strong baby at the end and poked her blazed nose in front of '/ache. At that. Cache was but a nose ahead of Sooh, which ran the best ,\u25a0;; rr.ee of her life. All three will rlgure in future races. -r-'X^ In the second race Adena, fastest on a track like the one Jim Grant now .:. ha> ready, came along to upset the players. Bedwell's entry, Acquia, caught the play, but after getting her nose once to the front quit in her old fashion; \u25a0\ and finished in the ruck. Adena was off in the first flight, dropped back and ~~ r l came in the stretch to win from Argonaut with the good horse Dareington, \u0084 favoring his blrnd eye. coming from nowhere into third position. % SEPULVEDA RUNS TO HIS SOUTHERN FORM \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 . Plunger McManus' Sepulveda, whose last race showed him tit to run v : back to his sensational Los Angeles form, took 4 to 1 for his price and j " galloped away from the good 3 year olds entered in the third race^ Dusky •\u25a0'"\u25a0\u25a0«\u25a0 Williams ke;j"t the good colt in front all the way, and Miles, from a bad \u25a0": beginning and worse racing luck, closed best at the end, to take the place ' from Bit of Fortune. Johnson's colt, J. H. Barr, is cither very much over e-t::n.\:ed or he ran a race so very bad that it is worth investigating. The mire and a sixteenth event was as hard as any to guess. Sir John • was as good as any and earned his victory under Kennedy's handling. ".: • Onatassa. suspected of being good with Walsh riding, got the place. Aks : : Ar-Ben closed fast to show. J. C. Clem got into difficulties in the stretch and Kederis made the mistake of not smashing him through the leaders \u25a0\u25a0.••\u25a0/'instead of taking him back. Burnell, sleeping for a long time, had Gross riding and came from C nowhere :o win the closing event. His backers got 20 to 1. Annie Wells, :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 well backed; got the place and Waner. the good thing, never heard of here, \u25a0•• was prominent in the eariy running, but could do no better than third. The Call's Form Chart of Races at Emeryville Order !n which horses figure In Tbe Call Handicap I* Indicated in Mack face typ*.' ;. OAKLAND] Monday. March T, 1910.— Ser enty-eiehtli day. Weather clear. Track fast. K. C Hopper, presiding jnrige. J. J. lloltma n. »tarr#r. . COC9 Fl!tt*T~UAC_— Three and a half furlong*; purse; maiden 2 year olds; Talue to first OO33 »i.v>. ii,..' \. i.ur^- m,.i »»c>t. iWttSt. *s -i \ >tr. Up. [ Jockey. I Op. CL M«zle Girl ioakw<*>d S. K.)..!lOS>: 2 7T. ~ ... . 2 X h TapHn 6 8 ... '<3*C_CHE tW. B. jemi:ng*i..!lO» S 1 142 h Vosper . ,1 6-5 «C* Soon lYanfce&'OM ;112' 5 3 1^36 A. Wal*h.... « 8 . C32t ;Uradom!»t (J. McMaiinij 109' C. 4 1 4 b A. Williams. 15 2O :" ' W«;0 Sam MsTt'.j»-ur» t Berry » ;112: S ... •- - ... "1 5 >j Gross ;.. 3 5 •; fil»> J (l!^nX0KA \u25a0VTIKTER <S'-arb);10!»; I «^C2 E. Martin... « 9 •"..7 tr.n Fr*u-is<-o Maid tHackett.» 109 4 SI 7 U Pa*e IS oO • *~.U <2)SA__LI .Old »d ttablej. .!lO»'lO '. 5 H S 2^!Ke«frh 4 B •k!42 Al-;u 'Burn* _ W. > U# 7 »3 »3 jSelden 20 «0 *v.i1 /lata Bran* <<>. Tnn-kl ',109 » 10 10 [Kennedy 30 100 Time — :24~ M2 1-.". At~l*»*t 1~ minute. Off at 1:45. Girl, 11-5 place. 1 show; Cache. 3-5 !>!*<\u25a0.\u25a0. 1-3 sho-x; Soon, T-5 show. Winner c h. t. br Tim Payne-Cuicn. Trained by W. P. Maxwell. Scratched — 0324 <_'rr--iab*>l. fi2C3 Kontello. Start jremd. . _Won <lrlr!njr. Second sxme. Tfcird easily. Hicli price — Mazie O !rl 10. Soon ft, Wlnoca Winter 10. Salall 7. Mai.p «;:rl r*n a vt-rr rlt-ver race, She responded to Teplln's urglnr and outsamed the other •two »t tbe tinlKii. «*a<he had the early speed, but backed up a bit as If short. Soon ran bii, racr. A'.-ailrmivt nuirfr a fair shrtwtnjr. Sam Matthews broke rery slowly and was outrun all tb>- hit. Winter n<*T«-r in It. Salall re fc»ed to thoroughly extend himself. - -\u25a0 , CTocTl SE("«»M» RACK — Futurity cvur*e: telling; 3.y**r olds and upward; value to first ?200. OOw 1 * ' Sliiofi. Hurt*- »l.i uivinT, i\VtjSt.~^H ** ' *» Sir. Kin. ! Jockey. 1 Op. Cl. \u25a0 i.^. < 8. ADEN A. 5 «W. l>urk*r> ;107j 2 ... 71 6 G h 1 % [Vesper 6 5 6331 Argomrot, 4 «r«l.:!l _ Ma«oni .'I04! 6 ... C M 4 1^5 1 ' 2 2 iTaplla 6 6 «33< fliDAREINGTOX, T> (Turekt. 115 11 ...11 10 2 8 1' SJ^Lwdi 10 13 *-^',l Sa;n.>t. 4 <W. M. Cain* I 88 3 ... 3 X 1 h 3 Vt 4 h SeWen 12 20 .•..-.i.:. Ula.k-.hef p. 5 iM. R:e»t ! 103 1 ... » »« 7 IP 2 3 1% Kederis S 6 = •'-•>; :Tb..ma>. <alhonn. S i Barnes »...; 10* 5 ... In 31 2n 6n Bice 4 S \u25a0 -jr.:; '2:1. BUTTEaCTP. a <Male7)!104i 9 ... 10 4 11 11 7h |A. Walsh 10 12 SfUT tioKsipex II. a (Uerctel) !l03;i0 ... 8U 9 1 7 1,02 Van Du«en.. 15 20 «?.4O A'tjuiii. 4 »H. <i. B*d»-e!li...!lC5 4 ... 2 1 2 1 1 1^6 1 Pace 2 11-0" \u25a0..-^ Aini.wi.i. c aVajiatid &. Co.).. 115 S ... 5 1 S 2 10 1 10 % Cobura 6 15 ff-'Sr, Burlejgfa. a <Q>rc"r»nt j!CJ> 7 ... 4^544 Ull Cottmi 8 15 . Time- — -1'i. :4S 1-3. 1:01. 1:1" 4-."i. At po*t 4^, minute*. Off at 2:13Vfe. Adena. 2 place. 1 *how; Arg-!:»ut. .V2 plat-c. l show; Dareinjrton, 3 a bow. Winner br. m. by Sidney L,acas-BaWnce II. Train«.Tl by W. Darker. Scratched— 0334 5?llk. Start good. Won drlrlnp. Second ami tliird handily. High price — Adena 7. Ar sonant 7. Gossiper 30, Acquia 5-2. Adena came tit-ui behind as csoal and oot«amed her field. ArBooant closed rery stoutly. Dareinicton . " ran •>. smart rar». He was far out of It a II the way. but closed T*ry strong. 8alnest, A<-<t<::a «i>«I nnrleiph »1I stopped to a wilt In the final sixteenth. . - MR C TllTiui UACE— Seven furloaps; purs« ; 3 year olds; ralnc to first $200. " \u25a0 ~. \u25a0 i..-}-^- ana i)»n<--. tWtlSt. % H »4 Str. Kin. I Jockey. | Op. Cl. f5 \u25a0i"2)S_?ULV__»A (J. McManus)jllO. 5 ... 1 SVjl 3 14 14 A. William*. 3 4 " Mlk% CH.,~aomp«un) 110 4 ... 1 \i 7 Z C4 2 % Page 3 14-5 >T B:: of Fortune i I'aclsen) 1107 2 ... 3 % 3 ?i 3 3 3 3» A. Thomas.. 10 20 :-J :<lij. H. BAER (C. Johnson). 1 110 8 ... Ti h 4 n 4 % 4 n Vosper . 7-5 2 >3 (JlenaL.iPune <nBrten> (105 1 ... «3 0 2 5 n 5 8 A. Walsh 10 . !\u2666 U I'rkl. ..f I.'smort" <<;«jld!ns>.. ! 107i 3 ... 2 4 2 2^2 n 6 3 McBrlde 12 15 :+ i3;AETHUE EOXISE (Maine). 107 7 ... 8 H S 1 7 1 7 2 Taplln 10 7 Z-nkaiKj tJ. I,. Koven* 107 »...!> 9 ~» S4 Coburn 15 2fi «I> I>fnc«-idant i y. C. lllldreth> . .[107| C ... 4 1 5 1 8.3 9 Aadernon ... 15 00 f—:2t. :4s. 1:15. 1:27 2-5. At po«t H mlon te. Off at 2:33H. Sepnlteda. 7-5 place. 3-5 »h«-— \u25a0; Mileis. «-5 plare. 3-5 thow; Fortune. 5-2 show. Winner ch. c. by Prince of Mel i^»:inc-I>inawlck. Trained by S. Judpe. Start «ua*:Kllnp. Won easily. Second dri Tin jr. Third eaisily. Ilich prire— Miles 7-2, Olecnadeane 12. ZInkand 30. Sepulreda went right to ihrfront s.nd breezed all the way. Miles cot off soon after the start, fell out of it, but made a r<»d run thronpfa the stretch and on tgimM Bit of Fortnne at the end. Bit rtf Fortune tir»d at the «mL J. II. B*rr B«»eT dangerous. He broke badly.. None of the . \u25a0 . "thers sh'jw^d much. 6356 fOL'BTH KACE — Seven furlongs; par«e; 3 year olds and np ward; ralne to first $250. ; ioorx.i i Uorse and owner. !Wt!St. hi ~ K Stt. Kin. I Jockey. | Op. Cl. -V.«m; (l)ABAEEE. .', <C. J. Qutnn».illl| C 2"»23 232314 JGiass 8-5 8~i (T k Vi2,:{j)L. DIEUDOXJTE, 4 (Baii«in) 104 1 1 lt^l 2 1 %;1 H 2 2^IA: Walsh 2 5-2 «r;4» lncirtnent. 4 il,. F. O # Leary i . . 105 3 3 3 4 2%4 3 3 Vt 3 1H|P«?» ....... 8 12 *c<4« \u25a0K«ri'i Water. « \AUen & H.) 104 4 4 h 5 2^5 6 4 1^4 % E. Martin:.. 12 40 «2M :(2)FAlfCY, 5 (H. Mack) !l03 _ 5 3 3 a .1 h - 5 10 ft 15 Taplln.. 2 13-5 «i:;_*t M^ltondale. 3 (Stockton) ilOOJ 5 0 6 6 0 6 A. Thomas.. 10 23 \u25a0f:m< — :2i a 1. :4S. 1:12 1-5. 1:26. At po*t 2 mlnnteg. Off at 3:00. Arasee. 7-10 place, out , »\u25a0•. _ww; Diecdonne. l place. 11-20 show: Inclement. 6-5 show. Winner b. jr. by BIues-Bnnch, , Trailed by A. G. Blakcly. Start fair. Won in a gallop. -Next two easily. Hlgra price — Ara*e<- B-S, liietwionne 3. Fancy 3. Arasee broke behind his field, qoicklr ran up Into second lilace. made Ui* run In final quarter and breexed home. He ontclasses this lot. Likely Dieu donnr- ran hi« race and liad no excuses. Inclement ran to form. Uapld Water rery dicky. F«n<y stopi^d badly in tbe final fnrlon?. Meltondale always outrun. He is better In soft g'dng. \u25a0 \u25a0 --- -' COC7 FIFTH KACE — (Joe and a sixteenth mile*; selling; 3 year olds and upward : ralue to Ovv * flrtt t200. . ; - \u25a0 . . \u25a0 . \u25a0.\u25a0;-.\u25a0 . I-dei.i Uoree and Owner. (Wtl&t. H H K titr. Hn. | Jockey. | Pp., Cl pO9 ;(1)6IE J0HX, 4 (Northwest). 107 2 84 3n4«4ll 1 1U Keonedr ..;. 4 7-2 fOcatass*. i {lArervann Rtable) 104 3 2 2 2 2^2 h 2«2li- A Walsh 3 7-2 «223 JAks-Ar-Ben. 4 (W. S. Itofrern) 103 7 »*i»4 T, i; 3 V, Z 4 e! Smith:..'.' 10 15 fc^l !(2}J. C. CLEM, a <M. Kie*).. 99 S 3 1 4 % 3 2^4 2U4 2U Kederis B 7 TA13 jCadlcbon. a (W. Gabriel) 101 4 1 1>$1 1I41 % 5 H « % A. Thomas}! C 15 1. fK» !Brrce. 4 <H. G. Bedwell). . . . . 105 5 6 2^7 h « n C 2 C H Pare " 12 15 C:40 |Wap. .1 <W. W. Asbe). ....... 101 » 4h 83 8382 72 E. Martin ' 8 - 5 4344 ArcMitellus. a Fr««nan).. 112 10 7 n 6 V 1%7 1 8 2 Voiper 7 !*» fcja ;(3)T0M O'MALLEY, 3 (Fotn) ,76 1. 5 H 5 (j 8 1 9 2 fl 6 Harrlngtoa*'." " 8 15 taa Colbert, r, (W. M. Cain)......'. W « 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 2 Selden 5 5 CK^l iMatchtnlU. 4 (Hamilton) . lO-Mll 11 11 11 11 11 Anderson"*!* 40 "' 100 Time— :24. :4S 4-5. 1:16 1-5. 1:41. 1:47 4-3. At post 2 mlnntM. Off at 3:25. John S-5 place" ->fl 4-5 t-how, Onatassa. 3 2 plae*. 4-5 show; Ben. 3 B bow. Winner ch. h. by Sir Dlxon-On i wu-ntsia. Trained by W. Hawke. Scratched— 6345 Mattie Mack. Start good. Won clererly » Sf^-jnd drJTicj:. Third easily. High price— J.- C. Om R, Wap 10, Colbert C Sir JToha i Ki'i-ed up at Ielsnre, toyk Jead In final slxteenta and casllr held the others nafe Onatassa r_n bi« race. Ak»-Ar-Beo closed well. J. C. Clem hung badly final furlong. Cadlcbon showed rood »peed. bat <juiu Others no chanre. \u25a0 . . , . r 6358 &lxi ' u BAt -' E — Futurity course; »eUias; 4 and 5 year old* ; value to first $150. imtyi.i Hort* and Owner. <Wt|St. K *6 Ii 8tr. Fin. ) Jockey. I On. "ci" «;_:i BaraWl. 5 <P. Z!mm«r» 110! 7 ... 5 3 4 h 3 3 T~n {Gross " — 1\ - «•"»" :,'Si .'AnO Wells. 4 <Albright> 10e| 5 ... 1 \ I n 1 2 \y, A. Thomas*' 52 ft 2 y-i JWaner. 4 (Klt.ir.toa stable).., lOfi 3 ... 2 2*42 4 2 2Vi3 4 Page 7 \ 2? . ««*« (»)U-00DLAK_EE. .4 (CaHlI) 10S . I ... 4 u 5 2 4 1^4 % Taplln""-'" "a « ««? >«lrttnT Jan*. 4 (Rinehart). .. Ull 4 ... 01149 2^5 2 5 3 Rooner " "" : " in ' ' i5 \u25a0' J*w_ i(8)FE_DONIA. 4 <GraEord). . 107 9 ... !• 15 0 JO 7 1 6 4; J. King*"" in •• «1 G233-|Ara«-ihr»t. 6 <Beckwtth stable) 110 2 ... .1 2^3 ?i 6'^ 7 1% E. Martin'" 20 5a • «3«»:|(1)JIM HANKA, 4 «Gou!art) .. 10S «... 7 2^7 3 8 2 S 2 Burton " r , a - v. «5WjMagej. 5 (McCoy - Co.).. ... 112 8 ... S % S,%»<J*9 4^ Kennedr"'" To 40 ' !r.oolt> Ktreqber. 4 (Mackey>..U(»|l0 ... 10 1O 10 10 A. Williams! -^8 -'15 i 11*^:2* 1-V:49. 1:02. 1:12. At posf % miaute. Off at 3:53. \u25a0 Bnrncll.- s plaeV 4 shou-- W*ll*. 8.-5 place. 4-3 fchow; Winer, 2-5 show. Winner br. m. by Bannoekbnrn-Mra i'-Brnneli* - Trained by p. • Zlmmerv Scratphed—6340 Banonlci. J«ck Kobem. Start good win •Irfring. Se<v-d clewly. Third easily^. High , price— Waner 5-2, : WondUnder 4^'s.iomr ~' : "Jane 13. Burtjeli won t_e race bysaring -groand »t the la«t tnrn.. Annie Weils short She «n/t Wiiwt raced out Jn front and when she began to tire she bore out. losing much eronn.1 w&ich l>e«t her. SUe will do from now. on. Waner, short r. himself. r He - showed T cond M«-ed. jjuj v<f.|,j^<i He may iraprnre. Wxndtanrirr run below expectations > Amethritt' ' tntmed pcc>a «uwl. Hnnna uerer In Itet any-rtage. . ...•. ...., ..jv. 1 * E. W. CLARKE THE ?SM FRANCISCO: CALL, TUESDAY, MAeCH 8? 1910. Fielder Alfonso; Of The San Jose:-. V -Stfie League Nine CUBAN BASEBALL TOSSER MAKES GOOD Little Fellow From the Antilles Is the Pride of San Jose Team and Fans [Special Dispatch to The Call] SAN JOSE, March 7. — Here's a'pic ture of the first Cuban ball player to break into the grame in the United States with a club playing under the national agreement. He is Outfielder Alfonso and he has been making good with a vengeance in the initial prac tice work of the local aggregation. Alfonso is a little fellow, but he has a world of speed on his feet and plenty of ginger. The other members of the advance guard 'which- Is working out daily at Luna park predict that he will be one of the regulars when the sea son starts,""aß he is stinging the ball regularly and accurately in the prelim inary \u0084work. . !~! ~ ' Alfonso took out his first papers to day and expects to become a full fledged citizen of the United States as soon as possible. CARKA.VZA A WIX.VER [Special Dupatch lo The Call] LOS BANOS. March 6— Lupie ' Car ranza knocked out Young Joe Walcott of Boston in the sixth round of a 20 round contest before a record breaking crowd here last night. The fighters entered the ring at 150 pounds. Young Wolcott" was knocked down twice in the sixth round, the last time taking the count. Carranza had the better of the fight from the start. I Emeryville Entries j Following are the entries at EmeryTille' for Wednesday. March 9: I I FIRST RACE — Six furlongs; selling; 4 year oldK and upward: (W29 GalTanlc ....100] «34."» Redwood 11... 109 6305 'Blanche C .. «M «Jl5O t'ock Sure ...103 6270 R. H. Flahrty 10S t>35S U Streuber ... 101 ««:{ R. A. McCrdylOl) ti34l 'May Pink ... 9S 6341 Paclflco K)sj (U3l Hector ia"> Cl3l Pickan-ay ...lOo! <KM3 Charles - r.reen.los SECOND RACE— Six furlongs; selling; 4 year old* and upward: 6343 Philllstina ... 9flj C 222 DoTalta .......111 (K27 Trooba ...... 00 C2TO I.OTely Mary. ..103 5825 Aftermath ...100 W«H! Crewbam 105 629S Sam B»rber..ll3 U133 Relli-nieker .;.109 680S Jim Uanna...lOs H343 No Quarter 113 6343 EUerd . .... ..10*] C343Redoni'> ......103 THIRD : KACE-^Threti and a haTf furlongs; purse; 2 year olds: 6330 Robert Hur*t. 104 6353 Abella ..:.V... ft 7 «330 PeccaTl 10* Clara TamptonKM 6330 Milt Jones ..104 (T. H.' Ryan) ' 6342 Rarelston 11.. 93 Ch: f. Sir Hamptcm - 0342 Burbnr \u25a0.:...•. ID4 Clara White. 6258 Indora ......100 FOUKTH^RACE— Futurity course; selling; G year old* "and upward:. \u25a0 G332 Sewell ...... .lir. (5349 EUbtli Ilarwd.lol 0340 No»gorod 103 «32S Balrmila 85 0349 Dr, Dougherty 05 0328 Copper town ' . ;104 K350 Ooldflnn ..:..110 FIFTH RACE— one mile; selling; 3 year olds and upward: . 6347 Roberta .....N) 6344 Hush Money. ;l OS 6350 Deneen ......10S «2!»5 Chantillr ;....11l («S:») Woolen ....'..110 «325 'Miss Picnic. SK 6340 Colonel ijaek..lll («i347) Helen Carroll: «3 6327 Gretche'n U...104 f>9B<s The Wrestler. llo 6351 »E. T. Fryer. 109 «344 Contra Costa. . S5 SIXTH RACE— FiTe and . a half furlongs: purse; 3 year olds:- - . \u0084 6274 Good lntent.,lo7 6274 Alder Gulch. .:iO2 SRSS Eddie Graney.los .final. Prince '\u25a0 Winter 100 (6S:«>) llex .....:... 110 6355 P. of Llxmore.' 97 6343 Lady EllzabthlOO (6190;5al Attlcnai.: 110 C 334 Silk 83 ' •Apprentice allowance. \u25a0\u25a0 . . Tampa Results TAMPA. Fla.. March -7.— \u25a0 The feature of to day's card was tUe .victory of, Pirate* DlaDa over Grace Klmball In a noxe finft-h after racing neck and necktlie entire distance. Summary: - First - race, three v furlonprs. : selling— Delena; 7 to Z, won; Cbenault, .8 to" 5,. second;- Ortega 10 to I,* third. Time, :37 1-5. \u25a0",' Second ; race, six j furlongs--Tom \u25a0 Toohey," even, won; Itarnon Corona. 7 to I,, second; Judge Hen derson.'4 to:s. \u25a0 tElrd.;Time, 1:18 2-5. -\u25a0 - . \u25a0\u25a0' Third race." five and'a half fnrlongs. selling— Daisy B, 2V» to , 1 , » won ; - Percy Taylor, . 3 to 1 second ; I Cotaustln. even,-- third. \u25a0 Time. 1 :12 2-3; - Fourth < race, -> seTen :. furlongs, selling Pirate Diana., 7 to itO,: won; 'Grace Klmball, 6 to'Z second ; ; Ben ' Howe,. 0 to l.i third." Time 1 -32. ' Fifth ; race, six v furlongs. ..« selling— Merman, 2 ' to ; 1, • won; \u25a0 Baleshed; ' 4 to • l,"i second; ' Water bnry, even, third. Time. 1:18. V. - -.-.. Sixth race, mile and 70 yards, \u25a0\u25a0-. selling— Louis Ca vanaugn. even, won ; i La.f ayettel 1 3 to -, 1 sec ond; Dr. . Crook. 10 to 1,. third.. Time, 1:51 3-5 I j Jacksonville Results | ' - JACKSONVILLE. KU.. March 7.— Claw marked the third and feature. event : at Moncrelf today .? when :.Fauntleroy won trom. Milton ' B Summary:; ':': - : ' - \u25a0\u25a0_ .•.-\u25a0>;• \ \u25a0 \u25a0•-, \u25a0\u25a0..-. .- \u25a0;- \u25a0 Klrtt • race, s six . furlongs.'^selllng-^-Earliicourt 7 : to * 10, \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. won ; My • Henry. -20 to \l. second : Eta Tanguay. 6 to 1., third. Time, 1:15 2-5., -)~< \u25a0 Second race,- fix furlongs;-* selling— Dare*' }»ich-* Olson, 4 to 1, won; Amyl, 3 to 1; second -*Sr lon 25 to 1,1 tblrd.- Time. 1:16 4-r>. .. _' l 1 . \u25a0>•- Third . race. ; live * and a; half forlongi,' 'parse—- Fanntleroy, 9' to^l.; won;* Milton -8,. »* to •„)' second. Time. < l;o7 3-5.'.- (Only, two \u25a0 starters.) '-- \u25a0\u25a0-•-•- \u25a0 Fourth;, race., seven? .furlong*,? selling ->\u25a0 handi cap—Campaigner. 3ito fl; won ; * Joe ; Hose, : 6s to l.necond; Shapdale.'" to I.' third. Time"? l-2» 2-5 - Flfth^ race. - six. fnrlongv*emn BB — Ben : i>onMe! 7. tosio.i won; Osorine,, « 'to ';!;-,. second-; Kin» AroiMlale, ; 9 ; to' 2,. third. I Time,' 1 :14 4-s.°r > " i i Sixth ' race, < ; one ? and ?&'< sixteenth > miles '••sell ing—Ragan, ;0 to - 10. • won : : Oberon, - 3•to\u25a0 I"• sec ond; Qaagga.-lti to l.thlrd.VTlnHv 1:49 3-5." . r i.J TberHealth rou.hav"p,you-may:Tbse'-. \u25a0* •'Shasta for. Heal th.". you should 'choose* THREE BASKET BALL GAMES SCHEDULED Six Teams in Various Classes to Clash Tonight in P. A. A. 'Tournament Three games will be played this evening in the Pacific Athletic associa tion's championship basket ball tour nament at the Pastime, athletic: c%ub. At S o'clock the Comets , of /the. Young Men's Christian association -will play the San Francisco boys'/ club at- 110. pounds. The Columbia Park club Pio neers, winners of last year's champion ship at 145 pounds, will meet the Swas r tlkas at 9 o'clock. The unlimited five of .the Olympic club will wind, up the evening's program with a game against the - Pastime athletic club. - \u25a0 " .-'. \u25a0•\u0084\u25a0\u25a0-/\u25a0\u2666:\u25a0-;•-\u25a0•\u25a0; In, the Sunday School Athletic league's basket ball games Saturday night the unlimited team of the First United Presbyterian : church v defeated the; Sunset; Congregationa,l,\tl6; to 9. The 110 pound five of. the Westminster Presbyterian" defeated/Trinity Presby terian, 32 1 to' X.---/' The \ 125 pound St. James Presbyterian won from Hamilton Methodist, 28 to 17. In thegirls* games the Central Methodist defeated Trin ity Presbyterian, 27 to 18, and Lebanon Presbyterian was returned victor over the First United Presbyterian, 43 to 30. The "games .- have now reached the semifinals. The schedule for next Fri day .and Saturday, nights is as fol lows: * March 11-7 p. m.. Trinity Presbyterian vs. Westrainstor Presbyterian, 110 pounds; 8 p.* ni., St. Stephen's Episcopal vs. Lebanon I"resbyteriaa, 123 rntands; 9 p. m.. girls' game. Sunset ConsM gatiooal vs. First Christian; 10 p. m.. Trinity Episcopal vs. St. Stephens- Episcopal, unlimited. March 12— 7 p. m.. Grace Methodist vs. Cal varr. Presbyterian. 110 pounds: S p. \u25a0_.."\u25a0 Grace Methodist vs. St. James Presbyterian. -123 IKHintls; 0 p. ra.. jrirK St.' Stephen's Episcopal vs. Hamilton Methodist; 10 p. «a.. Central Metiia tlist vs. Trinity l'resbytertnn. • . *•\u25a0 - • Santa Clara and St. Ignatius colleges will" hold their final basket ball game of a series of three at the Pastime athletic club on Wednesday night. . \u25a0\u25a0 - '\u25a0\u25a0 ' • •.-,-» .\ \u25a0 Santa Clara college, will play a re turn baseball game with the Olympic club's nine next Saturday afternoon on the St. Ignatius college stadium, Mc- Allister and Shrader streets. The col lege team will make their headquar ters at the Post street clubhouse, tak ing- lunch there as the guests of the club. p • • The Interclass baseball tournament of St. Ignatius college will begin Thursday morning with a contest be tween the freshman and sophomore classes. .The debating prowess of the two classes will be settled on St. Pat rick's day. ->-• • ;\u25a0.: • .. • \u25a0 The course of the Pacific Athletic association's cross country race over the Fruitvale foothills was covered by 40 of the best distance men around the bay Sunday. JEW - YORK WANTS AVIATORS NEW*. .YORK. March 7.— This city Is likely to. become a keen competitor for the international /aviation champion ships to be held in this country this coming fall. Several prominent avia tors have, taken an interest in* the Long Island motor parkway, where the Vanderbilt \u25a0 cup races have been held, and the parkway will become a bidder for the big aeroplane event. Walsh/ seems to' be Rettlnp into difficulties with his mounts. He wa« set down for Ms roush rldlnjf proclivities at the post In the fourth race yesterday. Walsh is a K ood JoeW and mijrbt spend bis time in riding more win ners than pettin? put upon the ground lor mossln s up one race. ; \u25a0 . : . PACIFIC OCEAN TRAVEL , (steamers leave from Broatl- •^W^-£fi?V - " Tar Wharves (P'ers 9 /^W^ms^bT^m I-° w rates, including berth I I \l|2ia) i Special Hound Trip Rates. \_W^_^^_7 LOS ANGELES SAX DIEOO *santa Barbara' President or»G«Ternor alternate Mondays, 4 pm. •Santa Ro^a March 11, 1&; every Thursday there- \u25a0\u25a0', after, 11 a. m. •Only steamer calling at Santa Barbara. '\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0 SEATTLE < DIRECTS TO\V\SE>D TACO3I A, VICTORIA, VANCOUVER Connect inz at Seattle for .Southeastern Alaska, Skagway, Dawson. Fairbanks. ' G0vern0r........:.: "..March 12, 27, 4 p. m. Preelilent or GoTernor alternate Saturdays there- after, 2 p. m. . " .- I'niatllla .'. . .". . 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General Passenger Agent. - -HAWAIIAN (M SIEAMSIIIP COMPANY Tehaimtepec Route NEW "YORK : TO PACIFIC .COAST PORTS AND HAWAIIAN, ISLANDS, fallings from New York • every , six . days, making direct \u25a0 connection with - I'acitlc steamers sailing from Salina Cruz, Mexico; - every,, nix days ' for San ' Francisco.'.' \u25a0 4 PACIFIC " COAST ' TORTS TO \u25a0 NEW YORK. Also to Mexican 'and all principal European ports under, through j rate and through : btlU of lading. Sailings-: from :^ Sun Francisco 'erpry 12 days LOCAL SERVICE FROM SAX • FRANCISCO TO * HAWAIIAN? ISLAND.' PORTS, "direct every 28 days, and vla'Pupet sound every 12 days. - : "'. For -'\u25a0 rates \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 and % further - particulars v apnly ."to DEARBORN - _ LAPHAM. General Agents I=l B Bridge St.; -New j York; -WILLIAMS, DIMOND &. CO.,r General VAgents,- Pacific. Coast.: -.-•..- , •\u25a0:••:•. , ; , \u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0>' ; 310 Sansomp : st.V San Francisco. ; *" TOYO KISEN KAISHA -ORIEXTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY; 8. ; 8. Tenyo*; M_ti!'. '.'.:. Tnwda.y.': March 15,* 1910 8." 8.: Nippon ' Mam ".:... .Tuesday, April 5, 1910 B. B,:Chiyo Maxn.t..:. :. Tuesday, May 5,' 1910 « . Steamers ' sail \u25a0 from - company's I piers. ; Nos. , 42.- 44. \u25a0 «\u25a0 nea r i foot ? of ; Second : st,-.^ a t ; 1~, ppr. r m.,'C for Yokoha ma ; and ., Hongkong. * calling - at \u25a0 Honolulu.' tllioso), »nd Nagasaki ami Shanghai, and connecting \u25a0- at - Hongkong j with • steamers for ! Ma- nila, Jndia. etc. vNo cargo received son board on dny xi of 4 sailing.' Round : trip tickets -\u25a0 at ; reduced rates.-. '\u25a0-<:\u25a0-- ''"-' '.-\u25a0>\u25a0\u25a0 - v>c,V-. \u25a0 • .- -\u25a0 -\u25a0;-. ..-.-;. i •-. For.- freight ; and . passage apply *at i of fice."- 240 James" Flood building." r'-'. W..H.. AVERY.f \u25a0 ~ r . . \u25a0 ?.->. * \ Assistant '\u25a0 General ; Manager. ,; TAHITI. AXD NEW ZEALAND— S. S. Marlpos«: sails 11 a.*: m. March . 10.", Sneclal . round ;trlp,\Tahitl/ $125 first class. ;. >-: HAiIAI 111 ||S. S.. Sierra sails at 11 a.m. nUNULULU M ' ire ' 1 2(i - lf>lo Special \u25a0\u25a0y \u25a0I^ST* l-Tl -T round . trip. : $1 10 first" class. 1 ? OCEANIC S/5AC0.'.1673 Mkt.; T/fanyjl_tlf VARSITY EIGHT OAR MATCH ARRANGED Representatives of Stanford and California Agree on Regatta v at Sausalito April 16 [Special Dispatch to The Call]' STANFORD; UNIVERSITY, March 7. That the crews representing the boat clubV-Tbf Stanford and California ;will clash this spring,' holding an eight oared varsity race, and: possibly a four oared freshman -contest, was .the decision reached by the conference of represent atives^ the. clubs of the two institu tions held yesterday. .ApriMS was de cided upon, as the day of the regatta and the Sausalito course was picked as the best course. v In case: the first, year men row • the course .-.vill be shortened from two and a half miles to one and a quarter miles. The. Laguliita boat club has invited the;, California oarsmen to enter a four oared 'barge in the junior" day regatta, which ; is to be held on Lake Lagunita March IS. - : • ' : - • \u25a0\u25a0..•. - ' \u25a0 ' For the third 'time thecardinal nine is to '. meet Ireland's "independents I to morrow afternoon. Jones will be. in- the box for the. cardinal nine, with Cochran behind the, bat.. . / . . . Nortliwestern Subleague .Plans Meet I f Special Dispatch' to: The Call ] __ SANTA ROSA, March 7.— The annual field . day of the Northwestern sub league of the Amateur Athletic league will be held in Santa Rosa March 26. Santa Rosa' high figures to capture the most points. . - The meet was held last year at Peta luma and Mendocino City captured all the honors*.'.-- Mendocino - has lost some of its winners this year, while Santa Rosa, still has the men whom they Rarely defeated. Thirteen schools are entered. The Santa Rosa high school will offer a handsome silver loving cup as a trophy for the meet. The meeting will be held on the Santa Rosa stock farm track. . .. ~ \u25a0 • HOLDS CROSS COUNTRY- UUX The Bungalow club held its initial cross country run . Sunday, the course being from Manzanita to Big lagoon, about 'six miles. The prizes were awarded as follows: Copt, j first prize, time 34 minutes; Dawson, second prize, time: 39 minutes; R. Mitchell, third prize, time 40 minutes. AGAI.V CHALLENGES AUSTRALIA NEW YORK, March 7. — For the sev enth time the United States national lawn tennis association went upon rec ord today as the challenger for the Dwlght Davis international cup. ATLAXTIC OCEAX TRAVEL '- AMERICAN LINE Plymouth — Cherbourg- — Southampton Philadelphia — Queenstown — Liverpool ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE »w .York— London DirectX HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE New York— Rotterdam, via Boulogne RED STAR LINE »tt .York— Antwerp— Paris WHITE STAR LINE i>e— ' York — Qiirenntotvn — Liverpool " XtY.-riymouth-Cherliours-Southampton XEW-VORK AXD BOSTOX TO THE MEDITERRANEAN Vln Axorea, Madeira. ,\liciers, Gibraltar Cretic ........ .Mar. 121CanopIc .... Mar. 24 Celtic ..Mar. lGißomanlc '. .......Apr. 2 G. K. KOEPPEL. Passenger Agent Pacific Coast, 31!) Geary Street, opposite St. Francis , Hotel. San \u25a0 Francisco. \u25a0 , Wireless ana Submarine Signal*. « « ; i .' '* r ' . \u25a0 To London. Paris, A I t « ' Brr ni«»n. IllAl ill Tuesday*, 10 A. if. 11 11 1 S 1 Kronp. 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' • Canadian Pacific Less Than Four Da js at Sea 1 Weekly/ "ailing between Montreal, : -. . .: ': Quebec and \u25a0 Liverpool :'• Two -days on the .beautiful St. Law- rence; River 'and the ' shortest ocean route to Europe. : Nothing better on' the Atlantic than bur. Empresses.. Wireless. on all steam- ers.'. ; .-. . ."". . :.-\u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0.•" f--_ '"-. v - \u25a0'. . - • First class $00, second $51.25, one class cabin $47450.: v ; . -; •Ask—any, ticket agent, or: write for sailings, rates and booklet."-- » (10) B. E..PENS, G. A, PalacetHotel. San . ... :.--::-.".,"--i --'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 VFranclseofe"-..-., .;..-; \u0084.._-.. CCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN lM tJ 10,000 Ton Twin-Screw Passenger Steamers - ,~T , Direct to Norway.' Sweden and Denmark Oscar 11;.....1r;Mar.-17|HellIs 01av.7.V: April 14 C. F. Tietjren.-.Mar. 24;OscarIIr:;..T.;Aprn 28 United States... Mar." 3l|C.~F. Tle^en.:..;May 5 fAll] Steamers equipped 'With ";\u25a0 First' cabin:' sTs upward; :serond cabin.''s6o. • A.B . JOHNSON & C 0..1 Broadway, New York, . \u25a0;-, or Local ' Agents.,; /, •/ Compagoie Geoerale Transatlantiqne DIRECT JUNE TO <\u25a0' Sailings erery > Thursday, . instead of Saturday.' at 1 0 , a. m.; from pier 42. North riTer, foot of. Morton street. VC v.'.V- •\u25a0 ': . ;-_. \- - .;; -.' ?- First class tn Havre.'. $TT.."»O and npward: "see- ondU'las»,to:HaTr<». ?-"«*i and upward. GENERAL AGENCY j for UNITED . STATES " and CANAD V" 10 ? State .* ftreet, " 'Xnr,' York: V J.^F.tj KI7RAZI, Manager i Pacific Coast; -KtO 'Slontfromeryigtreet,^ San : Francisco. ' Tickets solil by, all railroad ticket agents..; -Ty I ; U '. S'- -..\u25a0:' -\u25a0'.-\u25a0.,"'::'\u25a0?: '. -.-;-'.^;; -.;.:. \u25a0'\u25a0.'.\u25a0 '\u25a0'. \u25a0;/.;\u25a0" -RAI-T/AY iTRAVE_Y J: : ;. ; ; : : :.- : :. - ; :•' -'-F. ':S. Strattonr^ReVelTpr. >'\u25a0•;\u25a0 , ' It. S. f F. dally— 0:0»)a/'. •i-.V.Vv. . Ar. S. F. dally— f:s:ir>p> •S:2Tm. - \u0084".-.- - \u25a0 ; . j - • tTunlta-*' Glenr.'stage "fOT;{?aii'.;Gre- :gorlo?anU*Pescadero \u25a0 ; .-•' . \u25a0 BEAVER RECRUITS STILL ON THE WAY - *. ' - - SANTA MARIA, March 7. — The Port land baseball team, which is In prac tice here, is still .without the 10 play ers who left -the east some days ago to' join the ."squad in the trial work. Netzel, , Ort Ol»en are among the tardy ones. Practice has been Impos sible'in the morning for the last few days owing to the heavy fog. It was announced today that "Doc" Cornell, trainer for the team, -will .be in "the camp of Jeffries when the fighter goes into training. , Ul;«ukf nship. - rscinc under the name of th<» Stockton Ranch xtable. ha< %nld his Mack mar* ilaml JlcG to A. I- Valentin?. The r«cer will do good . when the track U rUht. V TRAINS LEAVE AND ARE DUE TO ARRIVE FROM MARCH I, 1913 VIA OAKLAND PIER Lea— i. (Foot of Market Street) Arrire 2.15* Niies, Livermore. Tracy. Lathrop, Stockton. Lodi, Sacramento .... 10.38 a 6.40 a ftimri. KUes. San Jo*e. 7J»a . 7.00 a Richmond. Port Cocta. Benicia, Soisua, Dixon. Sacramento, Rosev_e. Marys- ' v2le. Red din ?. Dunsmsir 7.2S j 7.00» Ehaira, Vacaville, Rnasey. 7.28» 7JOQ* IHvis. Woodland <Marjsv3le. Oro- vais), Williams. MaxwelL I_o*a,1 _o*a, \u25a0 Hamilton, Cumin;. P.ed Bluff 7.28p *.00» Newark. San Jose. Los Gatos. Wright, 0.48p 7.00 a Felton (Boulder Creek), Santa Crur ... 9.58 i 7.40 a Vallejo, N';pa, Calistoga, Santa Rosa. Martinei, San Ramon 6.08? 7.40 a X3es, Pleasanton. Lrrermore, AlU- mont, Lathrop, Stockton 7_Sp 7.40 a Tracy. Los Ba nos, - Herman. Freno, Hanford. Vualia...... 4_Bp B.2Ca Port Costa, Martinet. Byron. Trary . Stockton. Merced. Fresno. Goshea Junction (Hanford. Annona), Visalia. Porttrville. Bakersfield .4.45p 8.20 a Yosemite Valley via Mereed. 7.48» 9.00 a X3es, Livermore. Stockton (*Jl3ton), Valley Sprinit. lone, Sacramento 4.25p 9.00 a Sonora, Tuolumne and Angels , 4.25p 9.00 a Atlantic Express — Sacramento, Truc- kee, O?den. Salt Lake City. Denver. Kansas City, Omaha, Chicago 8.28p 9.40 a PJchmond. Port Costa. Martinei, Bay Point.... 6.48p 10.20 a VaUejoMare Hand. Napa !1.28a 10.20 a Los Angeles Paasenzer— Port Cocta, Martinez, Byron. Tracy. Stockton, \u25a0 • , Merced. Fresio. Hanford, \ Tsalia, Bakersfidd. Los Angrif s 7.48p 10.40 a Saa Francisco Overland Lixited — ..;;•\u25a0•"; Denver, Kansas . City, St. Louis, Omaha, Chicago..'! i 7.23? 1 1.20* Shasta Limited — Portland. Taroina, Seattte 9 IBp t2.DOn GoldSeid Pass.— Port Costa. Benteia. Sacramento, Truckee, Haien, Mina, Tonopah. GoldSeid, Ij— «. Keder 7.48 a 1 2.00n Marjsviae, Chico, lied Bluff 4.28p l_op Xile.s Irvin?ton, San Jose 2.4fi? \u25a0 l.4Cp San Leandro. Nile?, CenUrv3le./ 9CBa .. Newark. San Jose \ 7.28p 1.40p Newark, San Jose. Los Gatos. Wris'nt, Fdtoa (Bould»r Creek), Santa Crni. . 9.58? 2.40p San Leandfo. Niles. San Jose 9.28 a o.OOp Beniria, Winters. Sacraeenta — Wood- hnd, Marysv2!e, Orovale — Yolo, ArfaucUe. William.'. Wiflows 10.48* 3.00? Via Sausalito, West Napa, St. Helena, Calistnga 1 0.37t 3.20? Fort Costa (Stockton). Martinei. f 12.08 a Byron, Modesto, Merced, Frerao. . \ 10.38p 4.00p Vallejo. Napa. Calistosa, Santa Roa, v --' Martinei. Saa Ramon, Dougherty, Livermore 9.28 a - 4.00p Niles (Center vile). Traey. Stockton f 10.28 a L0di..... a 10-3«P 4.40 a San Leandro. Hay*ard. N3e«, Ple»»- aaton, Livermore, Tracy, Newmin, Kerman. Frerao B— Ba 6.00p Richmond. Pinole. Vrtlejo. Pert " Costa, BeniHa. SuiVnn, Sacramento Eose ville, Marj'sville. Oroviile II .28* 5.00p Russell, San Jo?e. Los Gatos 9_Ba 8.20p San Leandro, Niles. San Jose 7.48 a 6 00? Owl Limited — Los Angeles 8 OS* 6.40p Eastern Express — Ogden. Pceblo, Den- ver, Kansas City, St. Louis. ChkaKo. . J Port Co3ta, Benicia. Sacnmento, Reno, Sparks 8.23? 6.40p Hayward, Niles scd San Jose 6.43 j J7.00? Vallejo. Pott Coota. Martinei, Bay Point and Way Stations Jl 1.13? 7.40p Richmond, Port Costa, Byron, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton » 1 2.48p B_op Oregon tlipms — Dari>. (SacramentoX Willows. Reddin? (Klamath Faflj), Ashland. Portland. Tacoma, Seattle. Spokane : 9.28 a 9.00? China and Japan Fast Mail— Ogi - en. (Cheyenne. Denver, Kansas City. Omaha. Chimjo 2.45? ' 9.00p Port Costa, Beniria. Sacramento, Col- fax Truckee, Reao. Sparks IO.CSa 1 1 .00? Nilea, Pleasanton. Livenaore. Lath rsp, Modesto. Merced. Fresno 1 0.33? I I.OOp Fresno. Selma. GosHen Jnr.c. Hanford, Annona. Lemoore, Coslinga 8.28 a 1 1 .40p Portland Express — Saerarcento, Marys- ville. Red Blnff. Weed. Ashland. Ro«e- feurg. Pcrtland. Tacnma. Seattle 1 2.28 p NETHErILAND'S ROUTE— From PaafU StrMt Wharf. ColiinsvilJe, Emaaaton. Rio VL«ta. Isleton. Ryde. Wal- nut Grove, Vordea. Courtland. Clarksburg. Sacramesto. Leave S.OO aj_ Tue., Titan.. Sat., Steaaer Navajo; arrive { 5.00 p. m. Leavs 1.00 p.m. Daily, except Sunday, Steamer Modoc or Apache: arrive 11.30 p.n. OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY— From San Francisco. Marktt Street Wharf— Week Da—— Hourly from 6.C0 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. Sundays— «.4s. 8.15. 9.45. H.LS aj_, 12.45, 2.15, 3.45. 5.14 &45. 5.15 aad 9.45 pjn. LOCAL FERRY TRAINS— Via Alamttfa Pi«r. To Oakland and Alamtda— l6. lo. t&- 45 a.ra.. and then 10 and 43 minutes past th; hour until 7.45 p.m .; then 8.30, 9.15, 10.00, 10.45. IL3O pjn. and 12.15 aja. To Alamsda and Frultval* via Hortuhoa nm at aftova. 'a for Morning, p for Afternoon, t Sondsy excepted. J Sunday only. § Arrive Hon.. Wtd, Fri. Union Transfer Co. authorised to check Bailee . direct from residence, I'_ 1 I taJHL-4 Trains Leave -^^JBH_^ .Market Str**i I>rr? I>epot Leave For — |A3l.[ P.M. Bakersficld ...... 7:15'8:OO-10:OO: > , Chicago ......... 7:15 8:00-10:00 /,;.; Fresno ....:..... 7:15|4:OO- 8:00-10:00 Grand I Canyon.'.-: 7:158:10-10:00 Hanford :..:... . . 7:15J. . . .-10:00 Kansas City...... 7:15i8:00-10:00 Merced .:........ 7:15;4:00- 8:00-10:00 \u2666Stockton . . . 17:15 4:00-8^)0-10:00 Stockton, Oakdalej fand' Sierra Rail-; ( .way" points. . . . . J9:45 Tulare..l f . ...... 7:15 8:00-10:00 Visalia .. ....... . J7:15!8:00-10:00 sYosemite v. : ... . .[7:15{. . . . . . \u25a0 *St<vkton I^uoal leaver 1:25 p.m. . . »,. : California Limitftl throtixh to Ch lea (to leaves ; at "10:00 r p. . : m. Of flce« — 6T3 " Market street and Market-street Ferry -Depot. San FtaHeisco; 1112 ; Broadway. Oakland. . . , ' '^sSßbk. muir woods ; (j^2 _B AND ' "/ '""" TAMALPAIS ! VSf VIA SAUSAUTO FERRY rooT Cf "***" rratET •V- LEBAL HOUDATS-HmPAT T-CT * Lt.:« ff-eha U.M*Ht- > lT.T_at>is~~ Wt«M«yr;S-»-y [W««l_ay; Son-t W«e_Uy| S«n_- 10:00* - S:00a t7:3sa| 12:03p 7:35« 110:48 a 2:00p- 10:00* L : 50? 2:00? :45r 1:52. • *4:40p 11:081 e2:sspi. 3:03? 4:25^ U*. ' i\u25a0...\u25a0".'..i \u25a0...\u25a0".'.. --3:00^ V.":-. I Jr.... ....;. I 5:33» •Sat only. -. fUon. only. -„ ©Tamalpais o_y. . o_7 . Tickrt Offices-Sattsalito Ferrj-aad St* Market ~ ' . :v::: v : : . Geceral Officff— MiU V»Dey. California • ,-V , " TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS " and « MUM H0l» < vV -\ ;\u25a0 art always cpw ftr ov«U • SANTA CLARA NINE TO MEET SENATORS [Special Dispatch to The Call] SANTA CLARA, March 7. — Arrange ments have been made by P. A. ilc- Henry. manager of the Santa .Clara baseball nine, and Charlie Graham of the Sacramento coast league team for a game in next Friday. Browne Willis, manager of th* San Jose State leaguers, has been after Le*> Alllgaert, the . Santa Clara twirler. lately. - ;-/ Yesterday afternoon Willis tri<»d to sfgn him up out on the ball field, but Alllgaert demurred and It is hinted strongly that he will go to the Sacra mento team. RAILWAY TRAVEL r ;; via coast _,i:se Leave (Third and Townsend Streets) Arriv* t5-25» Loop — 23d Street. Vbitarion. South Saa Fraacisco. Valencia Srrert 76.35 a f5.35» Loop — Valencia Street. o«aa View. Ctmeterits, South ftiir Francisco, 23d Street. 3rd and Towi ssend t6.43» 6.20 a Scuth San Fnnriscn. Saa Jose, GSror. (Hollister). Sargrat, Pajaro. Watson- rille, sa.it.i frii. 7.50p 7.00 a South San Francisco. P»!o Alto. Saa . • Jose. Wav Stations 7.35 a 7.00» Msvfield. Lcs Alto*. I^)s Catos t7.2C» 8.-0 C» ?hcr» line Limited— Piso RoN^s EotSprtsp, £uu Barbara. Los Angeles »3Cp 8.05* The Coaster— San Jose. Pajaro (Wa;- sonville. Santa Cruz). CastroviKe. (Del llonfe. Moattrey. Pacific Grove). Salinas, Soledad. T— o nobles Rot SprinS3. Saa Luis Obijpo, Surf. (Lonipoc' l . Saata Barbara. Ventura. Oxnard. Lcs Angles 11.45p 8.20* llaySdd. Lo* Altos. Los Gates, Wright. GlcnwoodC Boulder Creek). S.inta Crux, Watson vifle. Cast— ville, Del Monte, Jionterej". Paciii<? Grove 9 CC? 9 OC* &sn Jo?e. Gilroy. Salinas. Pi«> Robits Hot Springs San Lois Obispo— Tr*s Pircs — T*atsonvil>. Santa Crux, D«l Jlonte. Monterfj-. Pariae Grove 4 CCy 10.40 a South San Francisco. BuHingjse. Saa JLiteo, Palo Mu>, San Jose 6.3 C» 10.40 a Los Altos, Mo=ta Vista, Lcs Gato«. . { 1 1.30« Valencia Strftt. Ortan V-!—, Ccbsa, Cemeteries. Bail—. San Bruno 1.35? 1 1.40* bottth San Francisco, Pan Jose +8-2 C» 3-COp Del llocte Express— Saa Jose, tljm y. Sargent (Watsor.ville. Sar.!a Crui), Del Monte, Mootoey. Faci£s Grove, (tSalir!_J 12.3 C? 2.C3p South San Francisco, Palo Alto, Ssa Jose B.4Ca t2C3» Los Altos, Monta Vista. Lc» Ga!o3 . . t3_Cp 3.00s South San Francisco. San M-itfo. 533 Jose, GSroy, Trrs Pinos. Salinas. . . 10. ICa 3.00b "Watsocvills. Santa Cruz. Castrorill.-. Del Mcr.te. Monterey. PaciSo Grove. IO.CCa 3.40s Saata Clara. San Joie. Los Gatos. Wright (Eoulder Creek). Santa Cnu. IO.OC* 400 j Sunset Express — Tucson. JVmin:;, Fi Pa.«o. Hnustoa. New Orfcinn. P«» Robtes Hot Sprir.p. San Luis ObL*po, Saata Barbara a.iJ Los Angeles 1 1 .4Ca . 4.00p lvar.sa* City. St. Lo«i», Chicago I J.4C» 4.20 a South S»a Fnncisco. San Jow T.9.CC* |5.00p Burlin^ame. S*n Mateo, Pab A!to. San Jo«r aa.i Way Stations 9.4Ca j5.05« Loop— 23<t Street. Visitaeion. Suutii San Francisco. Valencia Street T 5 . 1 3 a t0.20? Redwood. Palo Alto. Saa Jow. I. ICa t5.20» Los Altos. Mciata Vista. Los Gatos. . . + 3-2t» t5.25p Burlinjraaje. San Mateo. San Jose. 13.20p ts_op Loop— Valeara Street. Ocean View. Cea»eterie.», South Saa Fraacisco, 23d Street. 3J ami Taw-senr! t8.40s 3.40p San Brar.o, San Macro. PeiiMotxi. Palo Alts, Santa tl-ira, San Jo.-« 7.4Ca / ».40p Log Altos. Monta Vista. Lo» Gato«. . . ?9--*C» , j.OOs MSbrae. <:n Mateo. Pak> Alto, May- field. Los Altos. Los Gato». +3.CC* 16.05? 2M Srreet. ViritaHon. South Saa Francisco. Valencia Street t7. 10p f&2sp Loop— Valencia Street. Ocean Vic-. . Cemeteries, .^uth Saa Francuco, J3d Street. 3.1 and Townsend f7.40p 6.30 a South San Francisco. San Jose 5.4 C» B.oop LosAatetesPanf ijg?r— GHroy. SaJha.% . .. P»so Roblcs Hat Sprinjs. San Luis Obirao. Saata Barbara ami Lo* AnasJes B^JC« 11.43* South San Francisco. Palo Alto. I 7.2Cp San -W. \ 7.45? LOCAL FEBRY TRAIHS-VTa Oakland PI-. T« Oak!»n4. Birktity. Be— ynun. Ea«t Oakland and Fruitvi!*— Daily— From 6.00 s.ai.. an.l every twrn'y minutes until T.CO p.m. ind:i.«ive; then 7.40. j CO. 9.00. 9.40. 10.20. 11.00. 11.40 p.m., 12.20 and 1.20 aja. To Sathtr tnrf Mtlros* via 3s«rt!> St— Daily— F— in tOO ajß^ and every twenty nmutw until 700 p m inWusi— \u25a0. then 7.40. 8.20. 3.00, 9.40. 10.20. 11X0 and 11.40 p.ra. To Stanthurit— Pa3v "Except Sunday— 6oo. 7 OP SCO. 9.00 »._, 2.20, 3.00. 4.C0. 5.00, 0.40 p.m. Str.rf.l7 only 9.00 10.00 «_u LtO yj_. 2.C0, 3.00. 100, 3.00 5.40 p.m. T» Oaktcnd Firtt St.. Fruitva!*. Alameda. via HorMthot —Daily— From TB.OO. 8.20 a.m. and every Uenty minutes until 5.20 ajn. inclusive: ihi-n 9.C0, 9IP 10.00. 10.20. ll.Ca 11.20 in.. 12 m.. 12.i0.1X0. 1 _•!« 2.00. 020. 3.00. 3.20. :3.40 p.m. and every twenty rainutesuntil 7 p.m. inclusive; 7.40. 8.20. 900. 9-J0 10.20. 11.00 aad 11.40. p.m.. 1120 as<i 1.20 tjn. AAhaonal train to Cbkian.i First St.. 2.1j s.m. To Wett B«rk«t«7— DaHy Except Sunday— From 6.00 a.m. acd every twenty minutes unii! S.2oa.m. inciu- KA-e; theo 9.00 a.m. and every hour until 4.00 pjn mdnsive: then 4.20 pja. and every t— ?ntv mmntes nntil 7.00 p.m. inclusive: then 7.40 pm , 120 S»COl 9.4 a 10.2 a ILCa 11.40 pm. aad JiiOsa T« W«t Barkefoy— Socoays only— Fron <100 am taea 7.0 a SXO, 9JOO a.m. indu?ive; th?n 9 20 a m. a:-d (very twenty minutes nnt3 140 pjn. ntdumxt. then 4.00 pjn. and ev^ry t»entv mintite until 700 ptn h daive; then 7.40-p.m.. 5.20. 9.C0. 9.10, 10.20, U CO, 11.40 p._. and 12.20 s.~i. Ta Carbin— Daily Except Sunday— Fronj 6.C0».n snd every 20 minutes until 5.20 a.m.. then 900 10 CO •jn.. 1100 m.. 1.00. 2.00. 3.C0. 4.C0. 120, lia SM. &.20.&40andtLOOpjn. T« Carbin — Sunday* only — Froo 6.00 a.m., tien 700 8.00. 9.00 a,tx iadusive; then 9.20 a.m. and every t— aty _but« uata 3.40 p_u mclTinve: then 4XO pan, and erery twenty pinctfs antfl 6.00 pja. Schedule Effective (*eß^x) November 15, 190<> >«<JLi«j/ irxio"s- ferry depot * San F*rnnci %ctf Leave , . VIA SAUSALITO , Arrive 7:40 a Petalmna. Santa Rosa. He*Ws-| burs- Cloverdale. Vtlaa. WHllts.f "\u25a0 • • Sh»r— cod. Sebastopol. •GneTae-t vllle. "Mt. R!o. •Dnnean Mi 11.0..; «:17? . RrCOa 'Pt. Reyes. -Mt. Rio. a Ca»4ero *«l:S7p * :2Pa ••Sonoma, \u2666•Gleu Ellen ...It."»:.T7t» t9:o»>a Tetalnma. Santa Ro«s, Cloverdale JT-.TTi ll:f-"a Pewlnma. Santa Ki»a |_7j. 3:COp I'etalnma. Saata Rwm. neaMobnrs.l Ctorerilale, rtlafi. Oaernevtlie * Mt. Rio. Duncan lll.'N. S«t~s-| topol 10-37* 14 :0«p Pt. Reyes. Occidental 4 :40p Sonoma, Glen Ellen ©-17* Siaop.reulnma. Santu Roaa V.:! 7* EIXCTRIC SrBtTHBAN TIA BAUSALTTO S»aa_ito. Kill Valley. S*a _•/\u25a0•!— Dailr every . 40 minute* from 7:00 «. m. nntil fl«<> a. in.; then honrly until 4:<>> p. ;n.: ttien every 4'> mlnntes until «:4O p. in. : then »:fO and lt>-ot> p. m. and 12:01 a. ra. Fairfa— — Leave Sag. Francisco t7;CO. 7:40 *•"«» 9:00. 10:00. 11.-CO a. m.. J12:0O nooo tl'wt 2:00. 4:00. 4:40. 5:20 ami 6:0O p. m.^^ ' 3»n Queatin via. Saa Hafael— Leave I>:00 a. m. and 2:00 p. tn. Tifcorsa . aad "B'Wedtii — 17:00. {7:40. 10-13 a. m. « 112:00 ncoa, »xe*pt Saturday i. ?12 :W: W J4:CO. 15:20. T:l5 p. m. Sundays. J7:00. |7-4t> 10:13 a. m.. 12-0. §4:00. |i:2O, 7:13 ».- m j|12:01j |12:01 a. m. - . \u25a0 •i«an4ay arrlv* 7^7 p. m. ••Snndstr arr!v» 6:57 p. m. \u25a0 tEscept Sunday. JSnnday onry •S*tnrday» only. JVU Saasallto. • PaelSc Transfer Compaoy's a?»ats ar« author- ized to check hnzz-iif} direct from r^tdenc*. - BAT AXD IXTKRURBA^T ROCTE S MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD Vallejo, Napa, St. Helena- ST. HEL.EXA-.VAPA VALLEY ROUTE llontlrello S. S. Co. and Nupa Valley Electric , R. . R. Co. Close connections. ' •— ROU.XD TRIPS-DAILY — A Boats. leave Sao Frtnclsto 7:W, '\u25a0•9:-l3 T i. in.. 12^W> n«>no. 3:13.,«:<>0. •<»::« p.m. -San Francisr© landing ami osTSc*. t'!»r »trf">t wharf,' north end ferry buildlns. Market street tfrry.- \ilmtbt a la csrf**- Flwot.-* Kearuy too or C47W.V- - - - ."•\u25a0.' .','Lanb oiii jud dUert • r » % -^T»kii _«_l— «*— «^_ — — W 11