8 LOS ANGELES HERALD: THURSDAY MORNING. MARCH 14. 1907. HERALD ASCOT FORM CHART amateurs: discuss FINDS — long inning game TO FLY SIGNS 111 LAST CINDERS ATTELL PARK, MM111 DAY. GAME rUnrj PLAY ASCOT March Weather track fn.l A. U. Hamilton, prewldlna; Jiui^r: Hlrhnrd llttyer, starter. T.i .I amateur baseball players nre still discussing the fourteen Inning, 1-0 35 game played at Santa Ana Sunday be- PICKING EASY5355 F[|!ST RACE-Four furlongs, 2-year-old.*; selling. THIS tween the Banta Ana nine and the AT CLAREMONT WITH SOLOMON AFTERNOON Newsies team. ' - \u25a0 LiL_-ito'se0 se Ak«. \vt. Jocke> |St V« % \u25a0% at. Fin. 'p. «:i. Throughout the fourteen Innings 397 Slßter Julia. (112) J. Harris 4 13 16 16 2 13-5 thrro wns not nn error recorded for the TALENT 473 Tallrn (109) Knnpp I 22 2 m 2'& 8 M Newsies, who lost eventually. Hu11.., Accord FOR FAVORITES AND liB Knrodo (113VS) J. 8 B3 3n 3-2 11-1) rpcelve.l EAGER MEN AGREE TO FIGHT FOR SECOND 4liß4«l Jtnrney 4^ GIANTS TROUNCE THE SAINTS Ing to the local players they TRACK ATHLETES 4«l4 Oldfleld (112) Bolani 7 61 6 3 4M 7 6V4 n very r.iw (ion] from Snntn Ann 30 •Knsolinne cl"i> Coane 3 8n B2 Bh 30 75 the 5 i ...... ' umpire, though In such nffnlrs there Is CHOICES WIN 81 '«\u25a0". (10fl) Kuna 2 4 h 3h -65 15 15 I FRAY CHAMPIONSHIP 441K Hnrvoy Clark (liP) Preston 1 7 7 IS 11 AGAIN liable to be dissatisfaction hoard from the losing side. Time—24, 49%. At post Iminutes. Off Value to $325. eh. U .'.iilherry pitched n gren t game for Griffon-Sly 1:66. food,winner Winner Feature for Today Will Be Handicap f Nun. Owner \V. T. Andorson. Start Won eaully, Secon 1 Frank Bowerman Takes His Place Be. the Newsies and received major league Polytechnic Students Hold Entertain. Articles Cull for 122 Pounds Thirty .driving. Overweight, Karodo IV4 pounds. Julia even place, 2 to 6 show. Tallen 4 support, 11-nlrlck In the box for Santa to 1place, Bto 6 show. Karodo i.mi show. Julia displayed superior upeed through- Funds. Mln-tes Before Time Which Includes Classy Entry out and simply opponent* appear cheap. Tallen In nearest pursuit of pace hind the Bat for First Time in Ann. held the Newsies screwed to the ment and Raise Team Is Called. made ground, Selling was under keen urging final sixteenth to withstand K&rodo'a closing challenge. — Youngsters Are Question as to Making, List— War Is l.nttorII.nttor el.is.'i up ground gradually iinnlquarter, finishing strongly under urging. Months Giants to Leave Strong the Now On ' Tomorrow Entered Weight 530530 SECOND RACK Six furlongs, 3-year-olds; selling. In _ Horse. Age. Wt. Jockey, |Si. % uj \ at. Kin. |Op. Cl. com- AI last Benny Favorites wore In rvldonro In thrrolnI As a prep for gnmo with the MEET Preparations nro practically Rnlnmnn hns been W today's OARSMEN Nappa (109) Kna'ppl 2 1 h 12 8-5 track Riven 11." chance of a Abe At- of tho race* at Ascot yesterday, while6W6624) 114 ... 12' ~2 plete for the great interscholnHtlc lifetime. ( 'King Ahah cm Clatiion I 24 26 24 2 -IV. * Angels McGruw sent his men against at leii yesterday signed nicies choice, 12 ... 2% 3% meet which la to be held Cluremont n signifying (99) two outsiders and a second took 5125 »Klrkfli Helle Blair 0 5 3 4\% 4 2 3 2 (i college yester- auspices or his ullllngnesH to meet the Inr.il in.-m 91 Winsome Ways (98) Preston 342 32 ... 3h41 2 .1 the St. Vincent team next Saturday under the events. A selling 4 ... Although every aca- in a battle for the fen thnrwelght. cham- tho threo othor war 17 'Hasellne (94&) Taibert 5 i;12 15 ... 6 i 6 6 80 M day afternoon, when they trounced the Pomona college, 612 Remember <9S) 1 3h Southern Gnli- pionship Of the world. The boys will seams tohave broken out, as three of the 6126 Brusael 5h 613 820 30 'M 8-1. SATURDAY demic institution of NEXT in- weigh pounds, ... youngsters to the tune of keen in nt e4 st. Olloff (IQ3> Umiiin 7 7 V*) represented, thirty U. De r 7 ... 7 7 50 fornla willnot be 122 minutes winners were boosted. Z. Annan Had if not been for the third Inntri* hern manifested, and me before the call of time. ime—2 4S<4, terest has boosted Mountebank and C. T. Boots T l. 1:14*1. At post 4 minutes. Oft 2:27. Value to winner $325. win- the nff.ilr WOQld have beer very dose. young scheduled to com- In tho meanwhile Aiteii will go onst ner 1., c, Solitaire 11 Alma Dale, Owner J. Coftey. good. Won easily. Sec- In llfth, however, Twirler Phillips cinder men atn- and Hlnrt training- f Association willconsider several Ihe opponents. meeting the post. ishing resolutelyto sharp stole with Ferguson's legs, tho latter going its next institutions who are to participate in Kid can find At pres- for bad behavior at under urging, won going away. Kama after a rough jour- Important questions at annual the contests. ent Solomon Is the only one, Nappa, the 2 to 1 ney first six furlongs came through final Desmages under out. meeting the New and witness who really favorite In the sec- gruelling fast sixteenth. was se- Devlin came the way at York Athletic club have relay Wishes a twenty-round taste of At- race, easy time of it, vere last sixteenth, tiring only closing strides. In of a wild on Saturday. Ten teams entered for the ond had an as one nnrl took first. Cy Seymour sliced race, and as this event, Is always the tell'S game, and If Able wipes Solomon Knapp got him oft well, King Ahab Chief of these will be the selection ran Phillip's next offering to left for a feature of a track meet enthusiasm will up he mußt become busy before signing Into submission the first half, then «io FOURTH RACE-One a half miles, 4-year-olds of place and the date for the annual pennant to be for any more twenty-round and and up; selling. double, scoring Browne and Devlin. association. high. A beautiful Is battles. drew away and won easily. King Ahab s regatta Of the The James- A nt catch weights money Horse. shot a safe one past town exposition and it awarded the victorious runners. battle between \u25a0was ridden out to save the place ATI— Age. Wt. Jockey St. v. % M. St. Kin, |Opr~cT trotted in. Philadelphia, and undoubtedly from Belle. The latter third and Seymour said, will be only active candi- Polytechnic Strong Solomon Attell would Kirkfleld was 521 Cotillion 5 (105) H. Smith 3 3 1 4 2 3h 2~2 Tn fi-6 9-10 Cap McGann Stung Phillips for an- Is the be interesting, though not altogether backed down, but showed nothing to 621621 Gold Spot C (102) Neubert 4 12% 1 3 12 2 3 2 11-5 dates for the regatta, but Saratog-a and Los Polytechnic may possibly fair Abe. 21 Adonis 4 (107) IV4 other and laced it to right, Bresnahan Angeles to Whether the Kid can \u25a0warrant Winsome Ways 5215 Brussel 2 4h 31% 4 4 3n 3 5 20 40 walker]. Boston may be the aspirants. win Thompson has been train- featherweight It Inher race. 21 (1(J5) C. Ross 1 2 n 2 h 1 4 finding the plate. Hannlfan as Coach make" the limit and re- ran dull C. T. Boots bid up 5 Freesias 6 21% 4 H 4 5 It Is probable that Jamestown will ing diligently woks past main strong Is a a race. 21 MarkleMayer 4 (107) Talberts 54 ' 5 1 6 15 Corcoran sent B hot one past third and obtain honor. Decisions his men for problem that remains Nappa to $1000, but the extra five re- 621628 1102) 5V461 54 the will be in for Saturday's events. He certainly 5 »Sam Craig a J. B. Smith li 6 6 li 6 6 20 In McGann scored. Ferguson finally went the preparation unsolved. appeared ema- tained her. C. T. Boots claimed Kirk- rendered by the committee upon Poly has not ns yet won a dual meet ciated the night he fought Frank Sheek. Time— 1:18, out. Lamar to Wilkinson. West-National association case and the schools, the fleld Belle for »1028. 2G. 51%. 1:43%, 2:10. 2:36. At post 2 minutes. Off 3:23. Value to win- Of the by St. Vln- with the local but with Solomon weighed In the neighborhood Rama the top heavy favorite In ner $400. Winner eh. m. Kingston-Merry Dance. Owner L,. A. Bonsaek Start seven hits made Riverside Boat club-New York Ath- experience gained brave of li'fi. would was good. Won handily. Second easily. pent six of them were scored off should make a Attell not talk of meet- third race at 7to 10. Desmages Cotillion 3 to 10 place, out show. Spot 3 to letic club case. showing. Ing such weight, the place, out show. Adonis 2 to 1 show. Cotillion, Spot Ferguson, while the seventh resulted former Involves demand by him at a and is prob- closed at to 1and wai 5 overhauling final six- The a W. As instance of enthusiasm mani- ably giving Solomon a 8 Mountebank teenth, held him safe closing strides under gentle hand ride. Spot showed speed when "Dummy" Taylor lobbed over his B. West, a Philadelphia sculler, for an shade so far as always as good 15 to 1. Sun Mark for miles, but weakened final eighth under urging. an fested relative to track events may bo the required weight concerned. as li •keen Adonis in long sus- first ball. investigation of his standing because yesterday Is and Desmages went out head and head tained stretch drive finished strongly. i Spectacular at premium cited an entertainment held Solomon expects to plays were *a of alleged from the National the by If do much with until the paddock gate, where both tired and Seymour's in the third an letter afternoon In school auditorium the clever Abe he should to double association to the Henley (England) Polytechnic for the purpose of endeavor and Mountebank got through next to Day the only extra base hit talent develop his right. Abe Is shifty rail and took the decision. FIFTH Futurity course, 4-year-olds and up; selling. marked of the stewards last year, saying that he was raising funds to send a team for might and the Rama day. oarsman, not north be able to avoid left all the track and with only a mediocre and did the Stanford contests to be held easily enough, being- Solomon's was ridden over In. Horse. Age. Wt. Jockey. .St. at. Kin. ,O]>. In view of the fact that McOrnw's adequately represent inter- certain of no hin- any kind of ride not lost. ln.I _ \'t ft % LI. American March 23. from another a could have 23 Joe Kelly~s (109) Brussel I 2n i"i men leave for San Francisco tomorrow ests. drance quarter. Harris puts up some of the best and 5 2 314 77. l"s 7— in Just what athletes may represent Solomon is very 07 Ero Pyro a (112) J. Harris 3 11 ltt 2V, 2 n s ft for a series with the Seals a big crowd West competed at Henley. The other determined, confident that he is some of the worst rides seen at this 6076 56 John H 4 (10») C. Ross 7 7 ... Polytechnic has not been Abe's master and looks forward to the 4 4h" 4h 31 12 10 will doubtless be out this afternoon case consists of a charge by the New Saturday's meet track. The latter especially on favor- 456457 LillianAyres 5 (109%) Knapp 14h tin ... 51 4h 13 6 against Berry's though results of fight with eager anticipation. 4574 ... when the Giants line York club that the Boston club al- indicate the representative men. He said ites. Sun Mark quit badly the final 23 «Mohur 4 (104) G.Nichols 4 31 2n 3h 6 5 20 30 should last night: 623623 ... men. The Giants have won two out lowed threo who not and was beaten Avalon 4 (112) Preston G 6 h 5h 62 (i h 10 12 oarsmen were There are several athletes, however, "I know Ican beat sixteenth a head for 510 Suavita 4 (107) Grand ... of three games thus far and the Ser- what they purported to compete in that fellow. He 8 51 73 7n 7h 20 30 the who stand out prominently, judging the show money. 5 23 a (113%) J. Bullman ... aphs anxious to at least was afraid to meet me at first and Luckett 6 8h 81 83 85 2 11-5 are secure eight-oared shells championship on performances. Cotillion, well handled by H. Smith, 523523 Comas 4 (109) Boland 10 ... an even break. them by past season only signed when he saw every one was 5 9 2 9 1 9 1 91 15 20 Lake Qulnslgamond, Mass., last year. MacCready is the main stay of Poly- •won the mile and a half race from Gold 90 Parvo 4 (107) Callahan 11 10 2 10 1 ... 10 V, 10 6 20 30 Chicago, naturally enemy of on to him. I'll make him know some 8 ... an the. tochnia so far the pole vault is else Spot. Cotillion closed at 9 to 10 after 07 Perdition 4 (107) Kunz 9 13 12 1 112 115 60 411 highly as one can hit when Iget him in tho 5 ... New York team, was elated As clearance of ten feet 7 to 5 could be had at one Gold 457 La Alarqire li (112) Dean112 113 111 12 n 12 n 100 1011 when sluggers concerned. his ring." time. 87 Bannocence 4 (109) Horsey 1;; ... McGraw's went down PLAYERS not been by any Spot choice and was 4 12 1 13 ... 13 13 60 100 TENNIS WILL six inches has excelled McCarey yet was second rid- before the Angels last Saturday, and the against him, Poly has not as den all through the stretch, but easily already Windy city of men entered decided on a date for the battle, Time—-ili, 48?;. l:10Vi. At post 3 minutes. Off 3:53. Value to winner $825 Win- the fans have won. CONTEST AT PASADENA is hopeful securing first place In but got the place money from Adonis. The eh. g. Onondaga-Splendid. Owner W. D. eye, National of in nil probability the bout will be. ner • Millard. Start good. Won easily In their mind's the this event. latter was heavily played for third, Second driving. Scratched, Barato, Paul 1. Overweight, 4%, Ayres* IV, league pennant. Tennis staged shortly after the Burns-O'Brien closing 2 to after 4 pounds. Kelly 4 to 1 place, 2 to 1show. Pyro 2 place,Luckett Southern California Lawn Holmes is out for the milo run and 1show to 1could to 1 4 to 5 show John 2 Game will be called this club members engaged playing match. to 1 show. Kelly, dashing into a commanding lead eighth rail, afternoon are in the 880, though Lee of Harvard should be had. Freeslas quit after going a out next won as at 2:30 o'clock. of class tournaments mile. rider pleased. Pyro showed keen speed first half, but tired fast final sixteenth off a series on the give him a strong argument. John H. sharp last eighth drive finished Yesterday's score: at many Joe Kelly ran a fast race In resolutely. Central courts Pasadena and Streeton and Robertson are expected WHITTIER ASKS when he RH E matches are scheduled to occur next to uphold Poly honor In the 220 and 440. ADMISSION •won the fifth event at 10 to 1, as he New York 0 0 510 0 2 0 o—Blo 2 Saturday. As Goodwin, the Los Angeles High TO covered the futurity course in' l:10>4, OVa SIXTHRACE— and a half furlongs, 4-year-olds and up; selling. St. Vincent 0 0 0100 0 0 o—l 7 3 charge urges ATHLETICCONFERENCE winning by The committee in that school man, willnot be out, the chances several lengths. Ero Pyro competitors through the Polytechnic In this event showed lot of speed and ran In. Horse. Age. Wt. Jockey. St. St. Fin. ;Op. run schedule of men are college Is making strong a his race. ln.I '/ % % —cl. quickly Drawings Whittier a John H was always close to pace 511 Interlude 6 (107) Grand 3 1 h In i~3 Tv> a~s as as possible. are enhanced. bid to be admitted as a member of tho the ... follows: may not be allowed to par- and long 53 El Bernado 6 (107) H. Smith 5 2 2 2 4 2 4 2 9-5 3 as Coover track conference which is to be held lasted enough to get third 2532loti Marpessa 4 (105) Kunz 4 3»| ... S — 100-yard dash, 3h 3 1 SU a in Class A Bundy vs. A. E. Bell; ticipate in the and ifhe at C, money from Lillian Ayres, which fin- 33 6 (106) Carroll ... •\u25a0" T. C. Pomona March 23. U. S. Occi- 5335 Parting Jennie 10 9 % S 4 7 h 4 g 8 E. Overton winner of S. M. Sinsa- is barred Polytechnic will suffer ma- ished fast after going all around her 03 Dan Collins a (107) J. Harris 1 5 4 ... * HIGHLANDERS vs. dental and Pomona were the three % 4 2 5 1 ARE baugh Gorham; Way vs. could 5 Dorseyl % ... 4 vs. H. W. A. C. terially. field. Luckett never get up, al- 379 Prominence 4 (105) 8 6h 6 1 6n Gl 30 10 H. H. Bialy; B. Browne vs. J. S. Cra- Lugo get originally involved, but the Whittier (107) Walsh ... N. should something in the 220- people they though Bullman rode him hard the 384 Mosketo a 7 7% 7% 8(i 75 20 "0 vens; R. H. F. Varlel winner of Cra- believe that should be al- all 03 Card a (107) Dean ... SV, vs. yard hurdles. Captain Robertson, who way. Easter 2 4 3 5 % 8 1 30 '11 vens vs. lowed to participate. 523 April's Pride 4 (105) Hlldebrand 9 10 n ... Browne.— has not been this year, is Interlude, the 8 to 5 favorite, set all6 % 9 ... 9n S« 100 100 Class B J. D. Holmes vs. R. A. defeated There really appears no reason why 03 Welker 4 (107) Boland li 11 10 1 10 n 10 14 asked to take the 120-yard hurdles, and the pace with ElBernado a away 6 ... 50 50 WORKING Rowan; C. A. Rogers vs. \V. Mace; R. N. Whittier should be barred, as any col- neck 03 Thora Lee a (105) Preston 8 S n 11 [12 HARD Russ; any heading 5035 I ... 11 n 10 Williams A. A. W. Dawson one him to the tape should untilthe stretch, where the latter tired, vs. Noble; vs.D. lege agreement in Southern California then winner of A. Mace vs. G. O. P. win over all. has long been taken joke. There is came and would have beaten the Time— 48*;, 1:09%. At post 7 minutes. Off 4:26. Value to $826 Win- Rowan vs. A. S. Halsted; H. Fuller vs. Pomona High school as a fast-fading- br. g. Atheling-Octavia. Owner Geo. Murphy. Start good. Wonwinner T. will also make not ability among Interlude in another jump. ner handily Sec- winner of Halsted vs. Rowan; C. Lacey strong for executive the local Marpessa all way ond driving. Scratched Vlncedo, Libertir.us, Rain Cloud, Satchel. Interlude 4to a bid the championship and colleges to any was third the and place, 5 show. Bernado place. 1 2 FAILURE OF CHASE TO REPORT vs. K. Mace; B. Dietrich vs. H.N. Rog- has several strong who apparently arrive at ran her race. 5 2 to even to show. Marpessa 2 to 1show ers; H. T. Danforth vs. H. C. Lee. men promise conclusion as to who are who, lnterlude shook off Bernado turning for home, but was brought to gentle — Crenshaw and J. M. to make things lively for the best of definite ride closing strides next rail. Bernado forced sharp pace first half, hand Class C C. R. L. opponents. and as a result a different agreement $1000 home, faltered turn- CASTS GLOOM Taylor drawing byes will match In the their is to Cotillion was boosted to after ing for but came through fast final sixteenth finishing stoutly under whin' inning. First Inning plays will macle from time time. she the race by Boots, Marpessa in long stretch drive clung on tenaciously. second Expectant Coach Thompson of Whittier won fourth C. T. allowance. be M. Bernheim vs. J. H. Reynolds, jr.; Pomona is but L. A. Bonsack, her owner, bid the •Apprentice E. K. Harvey vs. 11. Zler; W. H. Reeves Floyd Lorbeer, team captain, and anxious to enter the meet and is en- extra five and kept the mare. New York Americans Play Three.Old. vs. P. B. Hammond; E. G. Galusha vs. brother of the well known Pomona col- deavoring to convince the committee — Wm. Reutlnger, A. Bowring vs. F. G. lege mile runner, willundertake to win in charge that his institution should TJ. Z. De Arman ran Mountebank up ASCOT SELECTIONS BY Cat Hogg Ready for Practice. Henderson; W. A. Kraemer vs. F. Gar- the mile event for his school. As he be given recognition. to $600 and took the horse. rett; C. P. Ensign vs. W. B. Judson; E. CHICAGO Taylor vs. C. J. Fox, jr.;A. Cawston is strong in the stretch and capable of THE EXPERTS Warming Up Work the M. Lindsay; keeping fast pace, there may be Plnkerton, DR. LEGGO vs. R. H. J. E. Morharclt vs. C. a Col. "Bob" enemy WINS to tha Hostyn: L. T. Bradford vs. R. I.Rogers; trouble ahead for his competitors. BLEACHERITES MAY crooks and pickpockets, arrived in Los Special to The Herald. Order J. H. Hlnckley drew bye and will play Buckles is a husky fellow and will Angeles yesterday and was at the race CHICAGO, March 13. Pollening are winners of Bradford vs. Rogers; J. J. toss the hammer. He threw the weight HAVE EASY SEATS track. the Daily Racing; Form's selections for F. Saint and W. L. Percey having drawn Redlands, in 150 feet against and the dis- tomorrow's races at Ascot Special to The Herald. byes will be opponents the second tance is more than fair for a high Chutes park bleacherites will lio HANDICAP ATLANTA,Ga., Inning. L. A. Bonsack claimed Gold Spot alluude, Vivian RACE March 13.— With the cheered when they learn that the Los in I—B Swngerlator, schooi performance. the fourth race for $825. Slay. exception of Hal Chase, all the in- Harvard Military,which has won the Angeles baseball club has decided to — flelders of the Highlanders were at EMERYVILLE ENTRIES relay race past years, hns place to seats which, have Astrnl, Madden, Lotta Gladstone* for the three backs the Cy Myrick, of work today, and FIRST RACE—Four furlongs, maiden 2- strong team, the sol- occupied by treasurer the Los An- tied Bill, Hed Garter, Norfolk. Reprobate with a little more another and as been the faithful fans these geles Jockey club, at tracit Proves to Be a Surprise by practice they will be able to present year-olds; purse. diers have always disposition many weary was the 4—Kercheval, Tartan, J. C. Clem. a (MS Humero 112| 516 Galtrlx 112 shown a seasons. yesterday for tho first time in six Taking the respectable appearance. to go the 440 route in spectacular style, It remains to be seen, however, weeks. Myrick Is S—Bologna, Otto Price, Blumenthal. Second Event at the During the day Elberfeld, Keefe and 42G Braggart I'M 621 Moss Back ...11- may Mr. recovering from 012 Rustler 112 621 Follle L 107 take the laurels again. whether this improvement will be car- a severe attack of pneumonia. Lucreee. Joyner, Jock Adams, Generous Odds of Hughes came. Moriarty was placed at 630 Vespa lU9 Arthur Hatmnll2 The following committee chairmen ried out as contemplated at a meeting a a a first and the infield went through its 642 Macall 112 ...... Mem Lelbltug.lOU hnvu been selected: held yesterday. Today's 30 to 1 regular practice, Just as fans see it 5iH San Gil 116| Burlingame ..109 Faculty, Dr. A."M. Smith: reception, Two directors, Dyas and Ferd Probabilities ... furlongs, Bernal ASCOT ENTRIES mid SECOND RACE-Slx 4-year- Leeke; Rule, resigned Picking winners will be a hard task season. up; selling. H. Tracy; athletic teams. field K. at yesterday's ses- today, FIRST RACE— and a half fur- La Porte's arm Is very sore and he dlils and management, F. Smith; E. Dyas, af- as the fields are large and well 627 Bonnie Reg 587 Pr. Wheeler ..111 lodging, J. sion. Mr. because of business longs; purse. By Press. solemnly avows that first base was ..U3I Munger; program, Jones; refreshments, fairs, that not balanced. The feature event will be 497 Billowy 105 Associated (620)Lord Nelson. .li:t|536 Sheen lU6 decided baseball could the handicap, the fourth 497497 Swagerlator .1081 fully one hundred yards from third 48 David Bolandll3| ti47 Dr. Seharft ..113 Hough; financial, R. Smith. be given justice. Mr. Rule retired race on the 43 Roy Hindoo .108| 4SI Lonla 105 SAN FRANCISCO, March 13.—Dr. when he made three and card, and it Is probably Secretary 343397 Balnade 1081 497 Ann Garrick .105 Leggo had attempts 632 Comllfo lU(4&I>MMllowdlsh.lll owing to illhealth. 4974 turned the tables on to throw beyond 327 Hersaln lU| 26U ...113 Boden's masterpiece as regards the 73 Vivian May .1051 4W Panllta 105 Edwin Gum was unable the ball Distributor Tom Darmody and Tom Stevens will 4734 . in the Ace of Hearts at the pitcher's box. 625 Chihuahua ...113i 617 Klevatlun 113 allotment of weights. purse. handicap DIRECTORS EXPEL probably be chosen the The best SECOND RACE—Six furlongs; was the THIRD RACE—Futurity course, 3-yoar- as successors. quartered at the track, 01 Frederick. Huapala 103 Emeryville today. they Elberfeld just same as usual. horses including 6 i'r. 629 The last time little of olds and up; purse. Burns' handicap winner, 613 Belvolr 10S|(»i3)My Choice ...103 met This remarkable bundle nerves 629 Delagoa 106! 62C Bon 97 DRIVING CLUB MEMBER are carded to 447 Lotta Gladstn.lo3 i Edwin Gum was favored by muddy and energy had evidently up Vlvant start. 467467 Toller life going, slipped on 635 Phalanx lll|626 Burning Bush.. 37 (257) Astral II IOS 533 Tendercrest ..103 but on the dry track which pre- the other men by taking advantages of 635 Curriculum 871 574 Wee Lass 104 By vote, directors of the The first race looks like a two-horse f>2 Tramotor ....10ft! 493 Hlrtle 103 .. a'unanimous affair between Swagerlator vailed today the McCafferty horse, practice. 1 641 Oratorian 11W ... Annie Kelly ..loi Los Angeles Drivingclub yesterday ex- Locomobile and Winton and Bal- 465 El Verraco ..105| 533 L. \Vrousmn..lo3 Whan Griff began hittingthem 14!iBckeraall 111 Ml Tetanus BS ready; nade, and they may finish the 510510 Nat Humppo.lUoi 4tio Neatness 103 which was favorite in the betting, down . pelled M. B. Mosher from the organiza- No better cars made. They are in won to was the around 645 Funny Side ..10ii 577 Slbarl 100 order -,i handily. him ha throwing ball for demonstration. named. The latter is a bad breaker, i Madden 1051 the FOURTH RACK—MIIo and 100 yards, 3- tion. Futurity course; purse. Tho Reprobate proved with speed and accuracy of a mid- year-olds and up; selling. After rescinding charges filed against AUTOMOBILE) and with a good start may beat the THIRD a surprise by summer's game. SUCCESS CO* top 6 105 604 Belchamber ..102 winning the at odds of 30 (145 The Borglan .10017700 Silverskln Mr. Mosher March 8, upon which a writ Pico and Hill Sts. one. Louisa looks to hold the 12 Norfolk second race Almost the entire team ....109 Bdway- safe. 634 St. Or 105 Halted Bill 102 to 1. J. J. Walsh shipped was sore and 634 Fisher Boy ...105 645 Corrlgan 98 of injunction had been secured by him, Phones: Home 88756. 8«T1 balance 1Playllt 105 Illusion 100| his reoent discouraged in the two work-outa to- 641 Earl Rogers. .lol (J4l Bedford ... 101 purchases. The second race very open 818 432 Sir Edward, Henry Kelley Tarp »«| the directors changed phraseology und is a affair (612)(612) Red Garter ..Wi\ 492 Zellna 100 and to day, but that is always to be expected t«;) took further action. and may go to Madden, as he is FOURTH Handicap, one and Dredger, Ascot Park today, Fire- day> FIFTH RACE—OIio and about ball and Laura on the second one-sixteenth Mosher, it was due to earn brackets again and has one-sixteenth miles. F. M. being sent in the them so mlleH, 1-year-olds and up; selling Mr. appears, dismissed The Michelm Tire Some of were sore they could 1 by beaten better horses before. II 619 Yon Tromp ..117 508 Reservation ..103 same car. Results: hardly move, 581 Luclan lnu 645 Anvil toy five members of the club March 8, FAMOUS TIIROUOHOUT THD Astral 454 Kercheval ....112 619 J. C. Clem ...100 Fir9t race-, four but a gradual practico (828)1 Told Yon \u0084109 Rightful Is a fast trick and may give the top and a half furlongs— loosened up their muscles, .... '112 which dismissal, It was contended, was WORLD. 619 A Muskoday.lll7 358 Lord Stanhope 95 Orena, 169 (Koerner), 9 to 5, won; Love stiffened 646 Bid Sheridan ,109 419 Clover Land not ICboitb fa France the a run, but she Is unreliable and a poor and, after a and at vineentio 102! 056 !112 legal. Mr. Mosher secured a writ mm Tea Thousand My 484 •Tartan 107 619 Cello M of Gold, 114 (L. Williams), to 2, hot bath a rub 682 Crowahade 101 of injunction to Mile Tire breaker. Choice and Tramotor (619)»Ampedo .....103 424 Chimney Swp. 35 ond; 9 sec- night they felt relieved. It im- SIXTH RACE—Five and a half fur- in an endeavor thwart flgb.t out •Way land entry. Albia, 109 (A. Brown), 9 to B, third. was longs, 4-year-olds and up; purse. the action. Upon learning JOHN 'I. BILL& CO. should it for the short end of 55 4-5. Katio Rains, possible to play another game of of the fact the purse. FIFTH RACK—Six furlongs; purse. Time, St. Charles "scrub" three-old-cat, (633)RapId Water. ll2 CM LltarO . 10S a session was called yesterday after- 80. California Distributer*. and Arron.sky or as the men Uiiy ...103 (629) iota and Malm gtreeta Red Billhas the speed of this lojt, (488)Blumenthal ..107 I'M Audubon 92 finished as named. were absolutely to do any 607 Ethel Ld. of Forest. Uia noon, when a unanimous decision re- and 495 Cock Sure ....107 480 Blue Bottle 92 Second race, uven furlonga, selling— unable run- 633 Hector 100!9971 Frank Flitnr 108 sulted in expulsion. If he can carry It over the futurity 26 ..107 429 St. .. ning. 6 R. Mitchell Albans 92 The Kiprobate, 109 (L. Williams), 30 to Trouble course willbe a hard horse to beat. He 609 Revolt 105 480 Otto Price ...... i»2 won; Just before, dinner Pitcher Hogg relative to certain official cinch, 1. Confessor, 112 (J. Hunter), 7 to from the ar- NEW ORLEANS judgments at Agricultural park la no as Zelina and Norfolk will510 Redwood II.105 527 Biota 90 5, second; Meada, 107 (Fischer), rived coast and announced RESULTS is said be pressing him hard all the way and (631)Bologna 105 517 Mirabel 87 20 to 1 that ho was ready to take his Hy x'aaoelated Preaa. to have been responsible for tho con- Dolson and Mora 27 LittleGregg .103 517 third. Time. 1:29 2-5. .Shady Lad, Dr. medi- troversy that have a good chance to beat him. X.xl 6 Bather B &5I cine. Hogg had a, sly look about his NEW ORLEANS, March Five arose between Mr. Mosher MOTOR CARS 640 Interlude 102 Sherman, Orchun, Yellowstone and 13.— his Garter and Belchamber willhave a look course; Plckaway lieiiitf able to practice, and the players furlongs— Royal River won, Mollle Ball and directors. In, SIXTHRACE— purse. finished as named. \u25a0ond, and one of them may upset calcu- 28 Joyner 115 586 Prince Chlng..ll2 Third race, one mile, believe he has been working off ilesh se. Dorothy Duncan third; time F. lation!) by winning. 6 Needful 112 490 selling—Flaunt, for the past two months. 1-5. J M'NAUGHTON 464 Jack Adams .113 09 (Koerner), 4 to 1, won; Ink, 1:01 — JACK Southern California Agent, It is a waste of time to figure the 606 HICaul Cap.. ll'J 501 Lucreoe 110 1091Borel), 112 From outward appearances ho is Mile and sixteenth won, SULLIVAN STARTS handicap, 28 .112 Allopath 110 ( 12 to 1, second; Little Mirthful, al- a Auditor Ilia MAINST. as the weights have been ar- 6 McG. Prince 683 09 (Graham), ready in condition. Ooldway second, third; time MOUTH •Apprentice allowance. 6 to 1, third. Time, \u2666 «\u2666 Cull TRAININGFOR . ranged bo 1091 PALMER thai each horse has an equal :43 1-5. San Remo, Mabel Hollander, 1:48 2-5. chance. A guess is as follows: 1:431 Five Yon OAKLAWN RESULTS l.azelle, Jim Pendergast, Alarlc and and a half furlongs—Southern Jack "Twin" hit the Tromp, Cello, Kercheval. Duke BOWLERS PLAN FOR Cross won, prontenao second, Refined Sullivan trail Toa c Bologna. By AsMoeiati-.i Pn of Orleans finished as named. for Arcadia yesterday in company with Vj Revolt and Otto Price stand Fourth race, one mile and third; time 1:06 4-6. IWAYNEY\ AYIN and ttunsboaU-*.t-u prominently the Ark., fifty yards, NEXT TOURNAMENT "Rube" Smith, who willact as sparring A out In liftli, and it HOT iPBINQS, March 13.— handicap, purse $1,000 Louisiana stakes, 11000 added, . Ace of Hearts three to »M6© would be no Burpriue to results: — partner. John is anxious to dispose of 10 to 00 H.P., •000 see them finish Oaklawn Dr. Leggo, 114 (Koerner), 13 to 10, won; ly AsHoclatod Press. and a half furlongs Nora Sulga won, and Inthla order. Cocksure and Eloia race, four furlongs- E. Fry Zlephen Jack Palmer to that effect will have Flral Edwin Gum, 112 (J. Hunter), 17 to 5, Colo., M. second, third; time lose no dallying 10. JR. BENNETT AUTOMOBJLB good chance to finish among the llrsi Roaamore «\u25a0>". 801 lWeevil second; DENVER, March 13.— The 0:41 3-5. time about town. COMPANY a second. Northwest, 97 (It. Davis), 16 to Howling congress A certain well sporting Two Orphans third; time, 0:49. 5, Time, Western today de- Mile and a sixteenth — won, known man 80. Main Street third. 1:44 2-6. Mandator and to turn to the executive Chanute at present In Los Angeles, who wit-HO3-1205 HI Caul Cap looks best In the sixth . live furlong! Hose Hart Graphite finished as named. cided over oom> (iold Mate second, Wes third; time race, the won, beeond, Start Glow inittee the matter of selecting a place nessed the twenty-round draw between as he likes route and with a Dulsura third; Fifth race, six furlongs—St. Francis, 1:46 3-5. Sullivan good ridur In the figures time, 1:02 for the next annual meeting of the con- Mile, and Palmer in England, Is ' saddle to win. 1-5. 05 (Gross), 13 to 6,. won; Misty*Pride, gress. Kansas City, Hutte selling—Foreigner won, Bvie inclined to believe Jack Adams should (-••> well, figures race, »ix furlongs- 11 1 (E. und Port- aecond, that Palmer had a Company and Third 7 Dunn),13 to 6, second; Gateway, land, Ore., competitors Green Paul Clifford third; time shade. He says, however, The Angelus Motor Car to be a bang up second. win won, itroroe second, lorn 97905 Buxton), are active for 1:42. that Palmer work and •tor. Lucrece Ben (M. Bto 1, third. Time, the honor. will not have Kuttlcient time to Solicit your repair travel nicely and should beat out Prince third; time, 1:14. 1051:15. i:. Six furlongs—Fox Meade won, Posing accli- age. We guarantee to five \u25a0 1:15.1 M. Brattaln, Convent Belle, In the tournament today the highest mate himself. square Open•!'••day Chlng for the short end of the purse. handicap, mile \u< 001 • Pontoloc and Dick Wilson also seeoud, liuulnski third; faction and a deal. may to leoond, ran. \u25a0CON was made by Seaman ami time 1:14. Needful come life today, no won, Calabaab liea Gauntlet Sixth race. Futurity course—Tri- of from Qratte third; time. umphant, Omaha— l2oß. No man the Fur Ban Diego Will Row Stanford watch lht> betting. 1:14 3-5. 108 (Scoville), 25 to l, won; West participated today. WHICH TEAM 18 (SONLIN'S? Fifth race, mile and a half. Helling— Kokomo, 109 (Koerner), 6 to 6, second- BAN DIEGO, 13.— The direc- \jHom« Hit. 9un»«t Main l»«l. a., According to a dispatch from March J RAITT ORGANIZEB BALL LEAG'E Attila won. Bl| How aeoondi iii-udigo Grace 106 (Graham), 11 to 6, third. cago recently, Chi- tors of the Ban Diego Howing club third; tinii', 2:37. Time, 1:12 1-5. Ocean Shore, Grace at. Decide In Favor of Football was ac- :have, decided to enter a "Stub" Raltt has formed a new ama- credited with having purchased the crew four-oared league, sixih race, six furlonct—Hawkama i 'lair and Yank finished as named. By Associated Press. Ban Jose team. ., in the races to be held at Napleß teur ball which comprises teams won, 1" l.er Huffman second, j. v.. As a result of Smiley Corbett being BOSTON, - Eastern exchanges now on March 80. against the famous IS, ruin followinggrammar March 18.—The it bought rac- MAXWELL f the grade pub- third; time, lame, \u25a0 Harvard have that Mike the Bt. Jo- ing crew university, schools tiun 1:14 2-5. the three-cornered race scheduled overseers today decided in favor of seph club of the of Stanford ac- Perfectly Simple aad limply Petfecl lic of the city: next Monday has been declared off. The a continuance of the intercollegiate Western league. It countedi the fastest bunch of oaremen Amelia street, Ann street, Macy street fciay be that a certain similarity in the on the A victory - - If want i coast. over and street. 70U to «o aaat. C. HaydacK. Hlldretta colt was to have met Fire- athletics, including football at the uni- namea is responsible the col- Maxwell Brlscoe Willcox Violet A«c.it lllinuUCentral R K. UK W Itk. stone and versity for the double ver- legians willbring the championship Col either Boas or Raconteur. under certain restrictions. 1 of 1411-121)1 South Mala sion. : \u25a0',; \u25a0 .'^mfflmmSmmHit: Diego. •». .. west to San awn* 60« «it*aiiniwiuu mm