Document 6429526
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Document 6429526
GMSLO^U^^\ "ETEBRUARY THE;". SAN : FRANGISGO ;24, 1907; 55 Britt and Pollok Go to Reno to Clinch the Proposed Match R. A. Sacred Heart College Enters Baseball Team ASCOT PARK STEWARDS Young Corbett and the Californian Expectea SUSPEND JOCKEY FINN to Come to Terms Regarding Finish Fight for the Academic League Championship Smyth The struggle McDaniel Fined 's2oo Be; cause of Foul Riding in a Handicap for the baseball cham- pionship of the Academic Athletic League will be' enlivened this year by the appearance of a. team representing Bacred Heart College. This willbe the' first time the college has been represented, although it has had many noted athletes wearing its colors in competiyears. tion for Itneeded some rivalry to- stir up the players, and this will come when they meet the representatives of the high schools on the diamondl . • :\u25a0. • The blue and white aggregation remains practically unchanged. from last s*«ax. The team had an enviable record', before the -April fire, having defeated Lowell.- Polytechnic^. Wilmer<?lng and Cog-swell school teams. s The " t. \u25a0 . In running, easily, several lengths ahead of into the ,: first match offered him. , the; case Britt does not take Bribery, at the paddock, : but , the ; latter into present consideration"; possibility the: of gotiup.. to win by- al half length. £;'lt meeting defeat ati the hands of his old looked. to the Judges as though J^lnni on La Gloria, : had not exerted himself, and opponent, <but he Lwants to be well paid appearing, in -the ring. v the ;boy was suspended pending Ifurther ; for -One thing which, may block negotiInvestigation. Bribery had been heavily ations, for the Reno fight when it is backed." '\ • discussed is- the; question of a referee. :"Puddin".McDanlel:.was fined $200, by, Pollok has gone on :record as saying Presiding Judge Hamilton jjfor -Jiaving ; caused his mount to ;bump Johnstown, that he will not consent to a Pacific Preston up, in the handicap. Coast man being selected. event Mcbanlel's 1 . \u25a0 . AMERICAN TEAM LOSES Sullivan will continue to be a terror to trre men who try to steal that base. He retains his batting eyes and also the facility-of placing the ball where there are no fielders. This is the greatest art of the batsman ajid.is difficult to learn. Ed. Butler will filj the important posi- TO BRITISH AT CHESS tion of shortstop. reputation In the and was also a sure hitter. The Initial eack will be guarded by, juniors. '-:/,*;*/'; '. sults: He, developed from last year's second nine and is expected to keep up his Kood work. Jack Doran will be respbr.sible for everything that reaches •left field. He played a great first base last year. Nell Kelly will take care of renter field. He has developed into a hitter and Is expected to prove a .tower of strength to the team. Arty SchiTmer at third will complete a *t-rang Infield. Jack Burke will be out In right field and anything that gets iaway from him must have wings on it. .. ............ ..... America. Volßht Morgan Fox Bampton \u25a0.... Wolbrecht Howell Robinson Totals :' :\u25a0\u25a0: V '\u25a0_\u25a0 . Burn Great Britain. , \u25a0 Marshall Barrj Hodges \u25a0 Sjtj — . . cine, and tbe full-Mze dollar package will b» you free,-.plain wrapper. delirered -to - . with fnll directions how to . ns« It., The full-size • dollar package free, no .' payments of any kind; no receipts; no procilw*;.co papers* to sign. It 0-\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 :.y •\u25a0\u25a0r- \u25a0\u25a0-'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:.-'\u25a0' '\u25a0' \u25a0 is free.- ' '\u25a0".• \u25a, :-\u25a0 .tending All we want to know >. la . that yon are not for it ont of idle curiosity, but that you want to be well. and become yonr strong, natural self once more.': Man Medicine will do what you want *. it to do—make you a real .', .. ; man. Tour name and. address will bring. lt; all yon bare to do la to send and get it. We send It free to every discouraged man. Interstate Remedy Co.. 284 Luck Bide.. Detroit Mich. BEST OF RACQUET PLAYERS NEW YORK, Feb. 23.—H. R. Flncke of New York, for two years national squash champion, defeated H. Brooke of Philadelphia in the final of the national racquet championship at the Racquet and Tennis Club today. Score: 15-1, 7-15, 17-14, 15-5. - . .......... . \u25a0 - ; ... ...... ... - \u25a0 \u25a0 .. ........ ..... — \u25a0 \u25a0 - \u25a0 Dr. Holsman &Go. L \u25a0 .... ...... ...... «... ... Btr. Bin. 1 Jockey 1 Op. 01. Ills,(Preston 7-5 6-2 2 2 2 1 J. Harris 4 7-2 Cassldy)... 114 1 332 Merllngo. 4 8 b 3 4 Radtke 7-2 6-6 (Stokes) M 2 2 8 A 1 McDanlei 419 Klrkseld Belle, 8 4 8-2 452 Libertlnu*. 4 (Clnb 5Ub1e) ...114 7 3^Bb B^s 3 Knapp 25 40 7 T 7 6 3 FUcber 428 St. Edrax, 3 (Elawood Farm). 103 20 BO (j. Hennessy.j 100 800 6M6 h6 2 7 '. BSS LlgntComedy. 3 (A. Shields).. 113 8 :23%, :4SV&. 1:34%. Sue, 1 place; 2-6 show. Clem. post 6 mlnutet. OS at 2:35. Time— • •At the Trained 1 place; 2-5 show. Merllngo, ont show. Winner b. i. by Tbe Commoner-Suisun.* by J. Ccrl. Start good. Won driving. Second handily. Third easily. Common Sue openedpunishment in the final sixteenth and appeared to a commanding lead, but was under severe up ground and might bars won in a few more be laboring at the end. J. C. Clem made strides. Merllngo was never in dangerous contention. Kirkfield Belle stopped to nothing s ... -- sixteenth • Vfe 11 4h 6n 22 % - pet. jlA<j TlaiRJO ... ... .... 11 0 2 41 23 BJuC&— Six forlongs; selling; three-year-olds \u25a0 • DR. HILES, i Th» L«adlij« Bpoeiallat. , T* ' T^T. For or«r 17 years I ha*e co&flned my practice to the special allmenta of men. For such 'disorders aa SPERMATORRHOEA, VARICOCBLE, LOSB OF POWttR, OONTBACTED DISEASE. CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON and /'REFLEX DISORDERS Iuse methods ' which absolutely ;and for all time CURB. Thes* methods are strictly original with mo asd known to no other :specialist. I*lllVtXl 420 .. 4 ...... ...... ... ...... ... . CONSUIVrATIQN FREE. and upward; valne to first, $325. .... ....... .... 10 15 20 40 8-2 8-5 Knapp 6ft 2^8H2h54 1 1 1n 3 n 6 2 110 1 Preston 423 L. Gladstone. 4 10 20. 5M 6h 61.7 4. McDanlei 10 15 431 Slippery, 3 (L. A. Bonsack).. 99 7 4 b 8 8 8 480 Blnmenthal. s (Bedweli)... 112 8 Bntwell 60 100 Time—:24%. :45%, 1:15. tgoe 1 place; 2-6 show. Toller. 5 At post 8 mlnntes. O«T at 3:05. Winner br. c by Sir Dlxoa-Alpena. Trained by J. Powers. place; 8-5 chow. Mist. 8 ebow. Or, Salvyoe. Start good. Won handily. Second the same. Thjrd easily. Moor. St. Bcratcbed— Phil Igoe, always within striking distance, showed in front at the paddock gate, and at the up ground rapidly in the final eighth. The Mist waa ridden. Toller made *nd won bend -, gens at the finish. Taylor George stopped to nothing at the. paddock gate. ' •' • running great ---,-\u25a0' ; Qock Tsars quit. ; miles; , handicap; three-year-olds One and a sixteenth and upward; FOUBTH RACE— " ' AAQ " \u25a0-.-.: : .' .ytO ..vaio» to first. »650. e . Horw and Owner IWtjSt. M U *4 Str. Fin. | Jockey | Op. Cl. 'inoex.l ~(436)|V0a Troxop, 6 (McEisney) 11081 8 11 12 18 1213 IMcDanlel ...I l 7-S Johnstown, 4 (A. Koenlgsberg) 69 5 42 B^BB-22 2 W Preston 5 8 • (392) 6 6-2 436 T«rt»n. 6(E. Wayland)..... 10T 15 4«8%84 2; J. Harris 2 S2 2 8 h 4 4 6 4ft 6 OV Ross 10 13 852 Cello. 4 (Elmwood Farm) 96| 4 24 3 1 2h 6 5 Bcnsseli ....| 13 13 437 Kibllck, 8 (H. Mason) 1:14H, l:4otf, 1:47^. Tromp, 1-2 place; At tbe post 4 minutes. OS at 8:88. Time—:24. :48^,Tartan, out show. Winner br. h. : by Ben out show. Johnstown, 7-10 place; out show. -J, O. Clem. > Btart by lnney. Trained W. -A. McX Scratched Wrenne. Brush-Cinderella. • • took' the lead on rood. Won easily. Second driving. Third easily. Voa Tromp, off flying, the first turn end set the pace to tbe stretch. There be bung a trifle, and- bumped' into Johnstown, nearly caaeatl&r Preston, after whlcfi he went on- and, 'won easily. Johnstown had plenty left at the end. Tartan made a belated stretch. bid. Niblick was pulled up almost to s walk at the, finish. Akn FIFTH RACE—One mile; selling; four- year-olds and upward] value to first, 5825. 112 6 438 Kiss Of Mist. 4 (Dolan) 112 8 898 Tajlor George, 4 (Offutt) • (434) 112 2 Cock Sure. 4 (Clnb Stable) (B, Harris)... \u25a0 .. 8 717 4 8 2 «1 2hln 44 Kunz C. Ross \u25a0 ' . . \u25a0 ..... ........ .... — - . - " JWt|St. Vt M « % Str. Fin. | Jockey | Op. 017 Borne asd Owner Index. l ' 1 1H l 111 11 11 IJ. Harris....! -3-8 2-5 Warland)jllo! 430 |Une of Life, a (B. 1)....... 112 4 .8h 82 822U28 Preston Cur 4 4 420 FonessU. a (J.marris)...... V, 8 IV4B 1 Radtke".;... 115 8 2 8 2H2 10 9 Wooutborpe. *80 6 48 4 6 ButweU (T. M00U).... 112 767424» 8 ,12 480 Moußtebank. 7 7 (Mrs. Blute)... Mortarity 112 8 7 64 55 20 Onrtis, 5 >50 419 Bill 24h 6« 8 8 62 6 1 Hscher 200 420 Belasco: 4 (Carpenter A X.).. U5 uc ''»»»» 617 7 (BrnsseU ...,| 200 200 800 418 AnrelcPO. » :49, Life, place; show, Off at Time— 1:42. 1-4 post minute. «:IH4:24%. 1:15. out At tie U , , Woodthorpe, 7-10 by show. Winner b.- m.. Sweetheart' roncasta. 8-5 pUcet 8-10byshow. E. Wayland. Scratched— Desmagea, Niblick/ Start good. Won-} ridr Palmist. Trained upon to extend herself. handily. Second and third handily. Use of Life was never called ..,:.. ; .; . ° Foncatts was an easy second. g VV SIXTH RACE Five furlongs; purse; four-year-olds and upward; value to first, $325. — — - 450 EdexH \u25a0 - - - - -- - , IWtlSt. hi - _ *...%:•- Btr. Fin. \-. - \u25a0 \u25a0. .. . \u25a0 •-\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0 Horse sad Owner ~ci: I Preston ....I 4 ""866 iTramotor. 6 (Mrs. 81ute). ....J1051 47 ...18111318 6 4 (S. A11en)..... 106 BHB2 82 2 h Radtke 2 8 868 Lrae 4-5;: 7-10 Baldwin).. J. 103 5 2V 2 2 2 1 82J. Harris... (E. 4 403 Le^Oiat*! 4 2 414 2 4!• ButweU 7 12 (Yon 80k)...."..... 10S 6 *». 482 Avalwt I 6%6V,5 M6 Moore).. 105 1 5 WUmot 80 40 880 Tottenham, a (W. B. 60; 60 Jn 6 8 6 1 6 8 Kuns 853 6Uicate6 (K. B. A0en)....;. 106 36 105 7 6 715 7 15.7 20 J.: Hennesty. 60- 75 235 Easter Card, a (H. Cotton)... 8 8 . 8 -. 8'- BrnsseU V...| .60, 60' 189 Graden. a (OllTe O. Stable).. 108 2 4:40. ,Tlme— :24. :4S, 1:01^. Tramotor, 1 plsce; out show. Hand,' At the nost 1 minuted Off at Indlo-TroUey. Trained by, J." Blute.'-. show. Cbata,out Winner b. g. byComas, 7-lOßlace* out show. • HaadT - \> ...... ... ............ ... -- .. Jockey ..... .... ..... ...... | Op. ' Mohur, Ero Pyro, Veritas Scratched— Tbora Lee. BiU Montgomery, April's Pride, Second driving. Third easily. Tramotor took * the lead Vlnclt. Start good. Woo easily.-Haiul nipped the place in the last rew. strides. La ChaU at once and romped bone. Lone '» ' interested and shonld know about toe wonderful nHrT^^ftT*"'*"-' nft*n drogg!gtforlt^r^Slf "J>--^^«> Itcleanses 1«>1 - >T- •• WJk ;v yi.'jßjSKaTv • Ulustrmted book-sealed. Itfiws^ftw /• ™w¥"-' foilparticulars and directions In- Whl <" M Talnable to ladles. MIRVELCO.TkS/,v«,-^» \u25a0 '\u25a0 44 JE. 88d ST.. VXVr YOKE .' "..' 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CV Inikx-l •' Horse sad Owner 1041 3 8 b 4 U4 2 1 1 IJ. Harris... Igoe. 8 (Vf.A. Porter) 8 6 4&3 I Phil ToUer, (A. O. Dnnlap) ....116 4 7.1. 6 5 5 2 21 Boland . . wi?M1 Pay - \u25a0 |WtlSt. M. Horse and Owser Index. j Boe, S (J. Car 1)...... 9SI 4 83d [Common '.438 J. C. Clem, (T. 4 (Nippon Stable) 111 6 M. . ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM EARLY INDISCRETIONS, SEXUAL WEAKNESS. SPEB3IATORRHEA, KIDNEY, BLADDER OR PROSTATIC TROUBLES, SPECIFIC BLOOD DISEASES (SYPHILIS), YARICOCELE, GLEET, GONORRHEA 0E AXT OTHEB CO3tPLICATEI>, ; LONG-STAITDING, DEEP-SEATED DISEASE! IF SO, THEN— YOU aware that nine out of every ten cases treated by.' the prevailing methods of physldana and specialARE^ ists are not cured but become chronic and the organs are Injured for life? DO YOU know that the proper treatment and cure of men's special diseases and YTEAKJTESSES requires a FAR HIGHER DEGREE of skill and a much more elaborate equipment than the average physician and - \u25a0 - \u25a0 FIRST BACB—Futwi ty course; purse; mares; four-year-olds and upward ;\u25a0 Talu* to $325. . . *r*O flr,t, ' |Wt|3t. X | Op. Horse -and Owner H % Btr. Fin. | Jockey Index-I 01. t423) Bribery, 4 (R. T. Offutt)....lllO| 4 8 8 88 2 1 1 U O. Ross 8-5 0-10 (4H> La Gloria, 4 (H.- L. Joaes).... 110 3 lUI2. 1Ift3 ft Finn -1 2 430 RerolL a (V. Gilbert) 110 1 6is G 6 5 8 8 n McDanlei 6 11-2 805 M«y B. Clark, 4 (D. & A.).. 110 0 \u0084.4242 4142 Kaapp 20 25 S Ift2 h 8 1 013 C. Koernei (W. A W.) 371 Masapaa, 110 2 10 13 4 (OUre O. Sta,)... 110 7... 7 7 6 8 6 T J. Walsh 100 600 " • '8T». Snarft*. 8668 7 |lio{ C -432 I Bain Clocd, 4 (S. A.M.) 7 Brnsaell 200 600 24U, :iW. 1:10^. Bribery, 1-3 place; out post tlx mlantes. Off at 1:54. Time— : •"« At '-" ' the snow. Gloria. 7-10 place; out show. Berolt. 2-5 show. Winner eh. m. by voter-Hand-, naldsa. Trained by C. A. Ross. Scratched Hlrtle, Presentiment. Start good. Won drlr• . !es. Second and third the same. Bribery got through on the stretch turn, stood tbe . final sixteenth drive gamely and passed La Gloria in the last hundred yards. ILa Gloria was weakly bandied at tbe end: was probably best. Revolt finished sturdily. Maxapan had eafly speed, bnt hnng In the stretch. XAC SECOND BAC&—Blx furlongs; sailing; Utree-year-oldt and upward; ralue to first, $325. - . y \u25a0 ASCOT PARK.- Feb. 23. Serenty-flftb day of Use winter meeting of the Los Anroles A. W. Hamilton, presiding judge. J. J. Holtman, starter. Weatber clear; • . *%*&? debility, early decay. :discouraged manhood, blood poison, brain fag, -backache, prostatitis. kidney and bladder trouble nmi nerronsnesß. You can cure yourself at home by Man Medi- The Call's Ascot — Park Track Form Chart "'BT»." - "$ i (\(\ *nnn vvWiUU /P3fc Jj||P tfSSjUl^ Yon can now :obtain a large dollar-size ;fre« free on request. Man -Medicine bas . cared \u25a0. thousands upon of weak men.- Man Medicine will thousands " core yon; restore you to ' fall strength. ." Man Medicine cures Tltal t weakness,• nerToos " trophy, which \u25a0nas one of the feature events of the day, resulted In a tie between Toney Prior and J. Varien. Each made a clean score of 28 breaks. In the shootoff Prior won. Webb won the Dupont trophy at race, will be the. ,feature. TJhe twenty-five birds, making a clean score. bird Balllstlte trophy also will be shot for. The event for professionals went to Emil Holllng. who broke 18 targets out INDOOR TENNIS CHAMPIONS of a possible twenty. NEW YORK. Feb. 23.—Tho National The tournament \u25a0will be brought to Eight events indoor lawn tennis championship" was a close this afternoon. ar« on the programme. The competi- finished today. T. R. Pell, > New York tion for the Sorensen diamond medal, Lawn Tennis Club, won the men's which Is offered for the amateur who championship, and Miss E. 11. Moore of makes the best; score In a twenty-nve- the same club the women's singles. •• . 5 17^ 23d St.; near Telegraph Aye., Oakland, Col. ........... ....... package of Man. Medicine ernoon- . . \u25a0 Man Medicine Free There was a falling off in the attendance at the second day of the bluerock tournament, which is being held under the auspices of the Trap Shooters' League of the Pacific Coast. Some good scores were made during the aft- '\u25a0 . .. %• % Atkinson \- '.*?. ~. .'."..1 Vi La^Tenee "-hi W Blackburn % 0 . Richmond .1 % ' Lee-.... \u0084% 1 Ward ..'......... ..0 > H Holmes; 1 Mitchell ...........0 Walnwrlght '."....1.1 0 4^j ".Totals I..5% 0 Dollar Package SHOOT FOR THE ROOS TROPHY ENDS IN TIE aAC Squires, the Australian, will be given they would fasten to the rlngposts in an opportunity to meet Jim 'Jeffries for their respective corners. the heavyweight boxing championship of thevworld in this city In May. Billy Delaney, The fate of the Hartman bill having Jeffries* veteran manager, had a talk with the big fellow recently been practically decided, the promoters and. has what amounts to a promise of boxing will soon come into the open that he will meet the :challenger for and talk of Important matches -will be> the title if it'is made worth his while. heard In the resorts where the sports The promise is quite a concession gather to discuss comtng events. Somo from Jeffries, as he will not discuss of the boxers who have been the stars money-making propositions with any- of the four-round game are considering body, being an object of curiosity to the advisability of jumping into the other boxers in that regard. There are big bouts. Others find the sport afmany ways .he could make money on fairs .pay them so well that they are remuneration. Paul the road, but he will have, none of satisfied with their$200 for his services them and prefers to go on quietly Martini received raising alfalfa and an. occasional rough at the California Club show ten days ago fight as he can once a month and house with his friends. Jeffries haa moved into Los Angeles from his Bur- he can make goo^. -wages with th« gloves. boys fight at least bank ranch and is getting into trim twice a Some of the month. for a pleasure trip through Europe. He plans to leave this country in June Fujiyama. Japan's and any fight in which he is to be a most famous principal must be held before that mountain, which is 13,000 feet high, has been climbed by a nina-yaar-old date.. .:. BillyDelaney points out to Jeffries SlrL.- NEW YORK, Feb. 23.— America, lost the International cable -chess' mateA1 with' the! British team, which was fin-;! The score was <Vs to 6%. 'ished. today. Five" games resulted in "draws. ,The re• He made quite a position last year Jockey Club. track good. Britt is ex- The ; pected to hold; out for a Californian, was won by ' Yon .Tromp, ' so some one will have to back down. . ' \ u 25a0. \ u 25a0\ u 25a0\ u 25a0\ u25a0/,\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.:\u25a0:' mount.ti \u25a0'."\u25a0\u25a0.v. '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'. The attendance today, was \musnally , Morris Levy is still •' trying to bring large and an attractive programme was about a meeting between Dick Hyland presented. j andCyclone Thompson in this citynext month.' Hyland wants 138 pounds ringside -and Thompson probably -will agree to. this weight. .; The men have -been' offering to [bet and it;is probable ; that each will wager ;$1000 on the outcome of the fight' The decisive victory scored 'by Thompson over Rufe Turner at.Marysville on Friday was predicted by the men In :this city who had been leading part in the play to be presented by the students. Harry Lyman will assist McCarthy in the box. Out at second base Amby The shoot for the Roos . \u25a0 will occupy his old position, behind the McCarthy, who bat. Laurence did ?reat work as a pitcher last year, will be In the. box again ' and he is expected to perform up to the- high ' standard he hap set in the past. In addition to his work on the. diamond he is* president of the Sacred Heart College .Dramatic Club, and will take a Bohm of. the famous proposed \u25a0 Players expect to resume the same etanding this' season, especially as they eligible «re to compete for the championship... r..-'-r', : Smith still captains the team and George R. A. Smyth following his victorious career. His the advantage of having moving picsuccess does not frighten Hyland, who tures taken of a fight with Squires. Reno have believes Thompson just was made that The pictures should go well .in Ausreached such a' stage :that Willis Brltt, for him to beat. tralia and in England, as the countryHarry brother, representing his;, SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE CALL and men of Squires would want to see a who is acting' for Young CorBob "Ward, the best of the heavy- reproduction LOS ANGELES, : Feb." 23.— -Judge Pollok. the fight no matter bett. left last night for Nevada to hold weights in the four-round division. Is what might beof"the Delaney outcome. Hamilton suspended ;Jockey Firm-in- a consultation ". with. Promoter. Charles seeking a match with any of the men would give a theatrical coloring to all definitely for his apparently weak* ride W. ,Kohl regarding .the match. . The in his class. He Is anxious to meet the preliminary details of the fight. to be that Kohl does .Walter Schulken at the Sunset Club on La Gloria at the finish of the 'first only:hitch seems would have the tossing for corners to put up a purse of sufficient show on March 15. Ward is training at He race at ;Asco todayr This event' was not wanttempt and the examination by the medical size to the Calif will Hayes Valley gymnasium ornian. He Futurity the Club and ';; j ; over ..the course. men take place at the ringside and bo La ;Gloria got away to a flying,start and led' into have no difficulty in: getting the con- will be ready whenever a match is recorded by th« camera. 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