CALL, 10 THE SAN FRANCISCO FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1904. COLLEGE BOATRACE RESULTS IN SENSATIONAL STRUGGLE OLDELI'S CREW OAKLANDTURNS HORSEMEN STAND AMAZED RECORD CROWD TENNIS EXPERTS IS VICTORIOUS TIDE OF DEFEAT AT THE SPEED OF BELDAME AT THE DERBY IN TOURNAMENT Xewton Bennington's Filly John W: Schorr's Van Ness English Lad Beaches St. Sfncwey . Giants in Eight-. Scores aTictory Over Seattle Best in Keogh, the California Bred Thirty of the Coast's Clever- * Is' the Seen Adds Another Victoryto Louis to Start in Oared Shells Struggle Over .When the Game Seems Many Years. His Long List. the Derby. Horse, Is First in the est Players- to. Compete •the Thames River Course Assured for Northerners Overland Park Classic on San Rafael Courts Special Dispatch to The Call. — Special Dispatch to The Call. Special Dispatch to The Call. PROVES CLOSE WILLIAMS DOES WELL SHEEPSHEAD BAY, June 30. CHICAGO, June 30.—Van Ness, the ST. LOUIS, June 30.—Favorites arid CHAMPI0X OUTCOME. Highball, winner of the" American crack sprinter from John W. Schorr's long shots divided the card at to-day's PASSING OF IMPERIOUS WILL -MEET " Derby at Chicago on June 18, and stable, which has won every start this Fair Ground races.' Goody Two Shoes # Pitches Great Until unplaced in the memorable Advance year, "added another purse to his long and' Red Leaf were .the longest priced Yale's Mem Defeat Harvard . Ball stakes on Saturday, carried 120 string of victories to-day when he came winners of the afternoon, both being aa Won the Burns Handicap at George Baker or..Druminond :-by a of a Boat- His Support Fails Him p.ounds to-day in the Spendrift stake, home a winner in the second race at good aa 20 to 1-at times. Lady Match- MacGavin Is Expected to Quarter ' -a handicap" at nine furlongs, and made Hawthorne. The brown gelding never less to at to .'Oakland for Dr. Boweli ' -result Taking the threatened- do the trick 15 '¦ opponents, none high left the; L in doubt. 1 • [\ iengtli in Fast Time After the Sixth Inning his seven of lead at the; barrier, he passed the in the last race* when she closed with and Then Became a Jumper Cojne Out Victorious class, look cheap by winning in a can- 1 a rush Orpheum " judges stand under a strong pull a • on at the end. * ter. Now that the race is over, the length to the ThiTty six books cut in to-day. Fred. LONDON, 20.—The tho'u- STANDING OF THE CLUBS. good. : NEWi June impost" upon Highball looks to have McGee, at the prohibitive odds of 2 English Lad arrived' this morn- ByF. E. Mulholland. The fourth annual tennis tournament journeyed Thames'. 5, Qook's eands who to the (Paclflo Coast- League.) been light for a colt of his achieve- to backed from 11 to 20, made a show ing to start in the Derby Saturday. Special Dispatch to The Call. .for the championship of California will to-day. 'tor the -annual Yale-Harvard W.I*Pet.- W. L.Pet. ments. of his field in the fourth race, the fea- Cook brought all his string with Eng- on ttoe Hotei Tmcoms, ,i..S2 SH .578 Oakland ...4S 4l'.E>39 way • DENVER, June 30.— Although" "hard commence -this morrUns l>oat. races witnessed one of the best . ture event. .He led all the and lish Lad. Summary: .' cuurts.- entire list, which . Seattle 49 41 .MlS. Francisco. 37 51 .420 Itwas the performance of Beldame pulled up. depicted Rafael The • freshmen races thjit has » ever been. Asgeles.49 41 Portland 61 won FIRST RACE—'Four and .» half furlongs; times" is on. the faces of the larger than ' 'Los .644. ....31 .36d in the second race, for fillies and • • closed yesterday, was much rojvid'pn any course. For eight bourn Five favorites and. a second choice two-year-olda: business "community owing to the Special Dispatch The Call. mares, which aroused admiration captured giving Betting. Horse, Weight. Joekey. Et. expected and it Is the largest on ihe then sat in the rain and to the. the purses, the talent % Fin.. strikes In • the- mining regions" the '.was. crowd' "varsity of all who saw what she' was called the drubbing. 6 to2—Black Art. 104 (Raynor). 1 12 11 Thirty of the cleverest Waited in vain for the four- by bookmakers a severe 20 to 1—Swedish 107 (Rice). 2 "greatest ever gathered" record. varsity eight- SEATTLE, June 30.—Errors Euss upon to do to win. She was the last Rain during Lad. 23*21 crowd . .at parts will' tored race' and the big . game fell at intervals the after- 15 to 1—Garret Wilson. 104 (Co'lo) 4 3 3- 3 H4 Park, 1Perry from .various of the State Finally, earjy. in even- Hall in the latter part of to-day's of the field when they had got under nooh. Although the track. was fast be- Time, Start good. Wen easily. Win- beautiful Overland saw Wgh tennis «!ared-rate.*- the • way. passed • ner, :59%. -Keogh,- 'participate andaome class ing.- bojh" the .varsity the four- gave Oakland a chance, to score a vic- In a twinklingshe had fore the first race. the. showers -made W. Gerst's br. c. (fi) by Sorcerer-Hue. Hlldreth's a California-bred and Little Harry 96, Pillar"93, Walter Candy : should result. IVIs expected the final put , tory a sure the others and had a lead of five the soil sticky on top time re- 107. horse, 'win the Derby on open- -races, were over until to- .out of what seemed thins: " and slow Captain 10C, Franco 93, * after- .oared pitched lengths in the mile. Her Summary: 3 - ? .Neroth 110 Oma J ¦¦¦'. match will be play«d to-morrow morrow. -The eight-oared race will be for Seattle. Nick Williams next Quarter sulted. c Howard Vance 101, <»eor8« T 98, finished *ai ing day. -\[ 1 \ challenge on Mon- rowed upstream at ]G:Cl) a." m., after .shut*out ball up to the time his sup- speed was amazing. Beldame came FIRSt RACE—Seven -furlongs; three-year- named. This -expression may be bit stereo- noon and the match hic'n-th*(? port' ragged; on alone and won by five "lengths in old, fllllt*;purse: • a. day afternoon. In this match Grant :i\'• fours willbe sent aw. became Graham and Pete typed, and has off the T>y played • ragged 1:39 2-5. Betting. Horse. Weight. Jockey. St. % Fin. SECOND RACE—" Six furlongs; three-year-ol*d» been, backed' Smith, champlop. "will, wOii'-the fre?.nmarr race half. Lehman ball In the to 1— (Lawrnce) and up: Mki# the present '.Vale of a boat's they Besides Beldame's remarkable vio- 2 Sweetie. 107 1 11 11 boards by writers of the press when de- a..second -on a Quarter opening- innings,, but after settled 18 to 5— 107 (Feitch).. 6 2 2^2 1 Betting. Hors«. Weight. Jockey. St. .Fin. a day a track, "but it play the winner of the tournament. . two -miles of this race the d6wn things move tory the performance of Hot Shot in 6 to Freesias. Hay 4 4 h 3 4 20 to1—G T (Stoval).6 13% scribing Hrst at "•knfctft..* For to work they made 5-7-N. M. 117 (Prior) Shoes. 100 12- 1 occasion. George "Whitney vrx>n the first two tuo.-shells aig-z-agged, a.nd neither crew pretty fast. Kruger's work in center, the fifthevent caused comment, as the Time. 1:311-5. Start good. Won *a*ily. aotol—Miss Manners. 300 (Ldsy) 14224 tvas no exaggeration pn this F. " Winner, E. Corrlgan's by Bermuda-Al- 17.to-1—Alice Turner, (Vltltoe) Jim Marshall,* suave and .polished of cftampiQnshlp and : «;vcr"liad:ar le'ad.of more than a length:' field was the feature of the Kame. colt, a well played favorite, was-ap- b. t 102 9 62 32 events for the State parently legra. Taplola 107 My Jan© 107, finished aa Time. 1:21. Start bad. Won easily. Win* manner but flaming bed of hot coals cup-was put ¦ a remarkable boat Schlkfley. play grand out of it for the first three named. .: W. Davis 1 Smith the third. As tne- ii-.was'ontf ofihe.most " continues to a t ner. W. eh. m. (4) by Onondaga- when raked up, who saw to'lt that the name raccs.;in the ;history of intercollegiate. second bast. Score: furlongs. He was cut off and was hwlftsure. Major Carpenter 8Q Sol Smith. 98. up only two years ago .Whitney's • - • " * V.v brought on by SECOND RACE—Six furlongs; .four-year- Torlo 81, Weakness 95.- K rougher element' did not unnecessarily victory for fating:- ] .Seattle— Oakland— around the outside • BluementhaT 89. Se- shoojing; .is on It but once. .Another " / .^:- Hicks. Catching Dandelion and olds and up; celling:' lected 03 (left at post). Evening Star 108, Royal expose their hardware while Smith would give him a. N AB.R. H.P.A.| AB.R. H.P.A. Horse, St. Fin. Deceiver 105, substantial * ..DEtAX, AT THE* START. ft 1 3 O Ganly.rf. 8 0 0 Betting. Weight. Jockey. % finished as named. he was marshal of Cripple Creek in the trophy. VanU.cf. O 2 0 Torchello in the stretch. Hot Shot 1to 2—Van Ness, 1 1 1 lead In the race for the Alter" tiie eights reached-the- 6 l> 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 106 .(Olphnt) 2VA palmy days of'that wild camp; said he . freshmen Mohler.2b Frncks.s. h passed them and won under one of IS to 1—Glassful 101 (Lawrnce) 2 3 2 2 h .THIRD RACE—Five furlongs; two-year-oldfl Percy Murdock and Harry Wlehs *vas long Dihty.Sb 4 111 OKrugr.cf. 5 118 0 : anything a tiart'iiVg flag,-and that after Hicks' hard 9 to 2—Mayor Johnsn.101 (Ncol)'3 2-2^3 2 Betting. Horse, Weight. Jockey. never• saw like such mob. will play. The Xonner is unable FrUk.lf.. 3 0 110 Shafly,2b 5 0 3 1 A drives. Time, St. % Fin. not the tibie Ki. Harvard dragged her : Elkep.lb. 3 5 0 110 FIRST RACE—Six and half furlongs; 1:15 1-5. Start good. Won easily. 15 to1—Red Leap. 100 (Lindsey). 3 11%1 2 Jim remembers back to the time .to his business, while the latter an 119 2 Mskmn.lf a Winner. John W. Schorr's br. g. (5) by Loyal- ,4 to 5—Dishabille, 105 (McMulln)-.. 6 21U2 6 when Denver only stage leave stake Uiat and for a quarter of hour- •Smlth.rf. 3 0 1-40 Devrx,3b 30112 three-year-olds and up;, handicap: 104, was a sfatiori, has been advised by physician not to 4 2,Stretb,lb. 0 0 Betting. W«!grht. • ist-Ada B. Cardinal Wolsey Sir Hugh 99. 20 to 1—Azellna, 95 (Stoval) 4 43 36 present many his tho re'ferw? .labored with the shells Hall.s. 111 5 0 9 Horse, Jockey. St. «i Fin. as ...... and has been at lynching t6 play, en-< \yrts=on.c. 4 0 lhmn,c — 3t£ THIRD RACE One mile and seventy yards; Readina. *Limerick Girl a line on crowds. . . '-tile the sound (Odom) 8 « 3 102. Platoon 88 Had- George Baker, crack player from pistol dashed away .Otol Auditor. Ill 2 % three-year-olds and up; selling: rian 103; finished as named . The field was not a high class the ofi.h^- both eights '.Totals' 3ff 3 S 27 101 Totals 41 5 12 27 9 Time, 1:19. Start bad. Won driving. Win- Betting. Horse, Weight. Jockey. St. Fin. one. Golden Gate Park.' entered at the last in splendid: style.- Yale showed in bet- ."• '- >; ner, A. Featherstone's b. g: by Ingoldsby- % but it was "the Darby" and that was possible | RtNS.AXD HITS BT INNINGS. 11 to 1—Sweet Tone, OS (Knapp) 3 1 2%l *i FOURTH RACE—One mile; three-ytar-olds moment and looms, up as- a tcr'form at".the start than Harvard, and Radlance. Sweet Alice, Kohinoor, Grand 2 h ; ¦ sufficient. The "ultra- fashionables of Seattie 0 111' 000 00— 3 Opera, Reliance, John F, 10 to 1—Federal. 104 (Oltphant). 16 1 and up: winner. Many consider that either the fli^t" figrhth of a mile had a • Base 12200011—8 Mixzen. Illyria, 12 to 5— 85 (Oregar). 2 8 2V43 nk Betting. Weight, Jockey. St. society here ex(fulsltely gowned, for- hit* 1. — Athlana, Young Henry, finished as named. Freckman. driving. — Horse. «i Fin. a.nd Baker or Drummond -MaqGavin will Time; good.' trifle, th'e .better of "jj:. .Then Harvard Oakland .-. -.o 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 5 1:48 2-5. Start Won 1to 2—D. Sommers, 103 (Davis).. 2 l'lUl5 the elect of the.mal.e population dressed . — Winner, (3) by First tournament. • . — H. Stevens' br. t. Tenor- 4' to win" the MacGavin tm ,t=ettle were a confused mass of Ihey "one point.- At tjre mil(?.and a- hal'f flag balls—OS 1, Graham 1. N. ch. 2 to 5—McGee, 114 (Songer) .2 14 14 bright colors pretty Smith try conclusions and figured 'on Williams off Struck Belladonna. Possession. Stamping — • Betting.— Horse. Weight. Jockey. St.. *i Fin. and faces'. entered. .Mur- .boats -were exactly even. Just- .out—By Williams 6. by Graham 3.— Passed . Ground. 9 to 2—Ocean Dream. 105 (Otis) 1 2h 23 5 to 1 Echodale, 108 (Bybee) 2 12 12 Not only did California furnish the would meet If"Murdock .tht- .two — Revane. finished as named. — as .the flag was passed tall Lohm.ah- Hit— by pitched ball By Gra-— •20 to 1 Exclamation, 09 (Mclntr) 5 4 2^3 2 4 to1 Orient. 08 (Austin) 3 3 2 of Derby but "favorite, dOck. however, would have had no easy last hal'f-mile ham 1. Umpire Time of game 12 to 1—Ma]. ' 94 (Oregar) 4 33%4 1 7 to (Perkins).... '21&' winner the. the began, the", spurt O'Connell. RACE—About two and a half miles; Carson. 1-r-Mordella. 84 7 53 3 4 as Eowena, purchased or time beating men" like' MacGavln and . Yale-' that wo.n the- Two hours. THIRD Time, 1:43. Start good. Won easi.'y. Win- .Time, Start good. Won well. leased She jumped her stroke up to three- year -olds and up; steeplechase: ner, E. Corrigan's b. c. (4) by White Knight- 1:10^. easily. from Burns & Waterhouse by Ed Gay- Baker.- The latter bt»at him at Ala- raeel. Betting. Horse, Weight. Jockey. St. »; Fin. Winner. F. K. Crist & Co.'s br. h. (6) by anifty-Vixan<3 bepan to pull-ahead inch Remorse. Formaster 86, also- ran. •Disquali- 0«, Jlmaloftg 102, lord e-f this city, and ridden by- O'Neil tneda several months ago and is at- all •' Ito3— 1C3 (Mara) 3 11 110 • • Faverdale-Eccola. Martlus ./by • BUNCH IHTS AND ERRORS. Eavator fied for fouling. Jake Ward 00, 105, betting. times a - opponent. MacGav- -inch. . ... 6 to 1——Grandpa. 156 (O'Brien).. 2 28 2 Erema finished as named. had a decided call In the The . 50tol Graceaway. 140 (Wilson). 4 4 S — filly pounds one ln arid Smith will probably meet on- IiELATED..EFFORT. Angeles a FIFTH RACE—One and a sixteenth miles; SIXTH RACU One mile' and seventy yards; found 117 and mile and . HARVARD'S. Los Team Takes Game From' Time, 6:00. Start fair. Won easily. Win- up; selling: . an eighth more Bhe negoti- Monday, although many think Baker, did ch. Salvator-Hot three-year-olds and four-year-olds and up: than could * Harvard not make her effort until . v\ the Tacomaites. ner. J. W. Cole's s. by netting. Weight, Jockey. St. Fin. leading something- can beat the former. "•"" 'an. eighth, from*, Springs. Royelle also ran. — Horse. «i Betting. Horse. Weight Jockey. St. % Fin." ate. After for over . of a mile the finish. TACOMA, June 30.—Bunching of hits 9 to 2 Creole Jim, 92 (Greenfield) 5 62 In, . 3 to 1—Orpheum, 100 (Anderson) 2 1 3 a mile, she passed and easily .Unfortunately MacGavln and Baker- thirty-eight,, Wolf, (Pleratt).. 1 lh 2 2 1^1 was ' .Then her. stroke went to innings FOURTH RACE—One and an eighth miles, r. to 1——Black 101 15 to 1—L. Matchless, 100' (Hdgsn) 6 5 U 2 'j by Keogh, the second choice drew in the same ha}f. but will not ¦ beaten Yaje leading and errors in'the last two erave 5 to 1 Rosamond, 107 (Oregar)... 3 4h 32 7 (Xettly) 1 in hut.'it. was too" late. was the Spendthrift handicap for three-year-olds: driving. to 1— Dr. Kier. 105 3 2 3 33 Frank Los Angeles the game after Tacoma - Time, 1:51. Start good. Won Win- Time, 1:53. Start good. Won easily. the betting. The winner was piloted 'meet until the semi-final round. by'..the. length of her canvas bow as Betting. Horse, Weight. Jockey. St. «i Fin. ner,- R. A. Smith's ch. c. (3) by RapallQ-Ger- Win- by was to pieces Mitchell appears be" the best man ¦thV flags two, won. were 3 to 2—Highball 120 (Odom) 2 11 13 103, ner. P. J. Nolan's b. h. <4) by Ornament- Ike Tullett. Ike shot to dipped..at the finish.' The had .it The visitors also — Vi Ryedale ; upper 12 to 1 Ostrich, 96 (Traverse) 3 7 1 2 H trude. Louisville 106. Talernian Blanche II. Nettie Regent 104. Jim Wihn 101. by the press photographers. seated: in in the half. He willhave* to dis- went down.almost simultaneously aided by .Umpire McDonald's decision Heather, 93. Bill'Matsle 108. Ebony 94. Martin 101, Kil- Miss Eon\ 100, 102, Judge •.flairs CO to 1—Thistle 00 (Crim)5 2 h 3 3 109, Decoration Cantrill the monster "floral horsesho*. which pose of such men as Herbert Long. and it- was several "minutes" Ke'fore" the first, allowing Time, 1:64. Start good. Won easily. "Win- morle 99. Casava finished as named. 97. Zella Knight 104, .G«o Goo 100. Uranium Gardner, ' at. the Loo Loos another 105, finished Keogh refused to .have placed over his Clarence Griffin. Cari Harry* vr.ewsv kne.w- who had won. Finally the passed ner, W. D. Scheftel'6 b. c. by Ben Strome- as named. run.v. In.the eighth Flood was Montresson, W. B. Fasig, SIXTH RACE—Five furlongs; two-year-olds; head, and was altogether the real hero 'Holfe and A. Brabant to re«ch- the .-jfeferets out the "name -of the Strychina. Requlter, purse: sh'oute'4 first, ¦ Long .winner, to but the next two men were out. Knight.Errant, Stalwart, finished as named. ST. XOtFIS ENTRIES* of the occasion. -. finals. In the last tournament' .and 'the Yale youngsters sat safely Betting. Horse. Weight. Jockey. St. «i Fin. . Y. ¦ • Cravath and Chase hit and two — to —Handzarra, (Hofflerj. 5 14 11 [BOOKMAKERS beat Mitchell handily. 1\ ,'ii'p jh.their gave a cheer t Five 2 7 107 ST. LOUIS, June CUT IX. . . she-Ll and- Yale came in, by McLaughlin's er- FIFTH RACE and a half furlongs for 1—Mich. Byrnes, 1- 2 h h 30.—-The entries TWELVE Smith, , played v. on" • assisted two-year-olds 50 to 105 (Lynch) 2 for races - the has not i'th''•'Harvard" the end cf it. Yale i maiden : the' at the Fair Grounds to-' cut in r- •ror. ¦\ 4 to 1—Cigar Lighter, (Knapp) 4 4 1 3 4 Twelve bookmakers the open- in a land had hj. just 'half a second. The Petting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. *i Fin. 105 morrow follow: tournament. since last October won. Iloss singled,'Eagan-jug- Stuff, (Hicks)... Time, 1:02 4-5. Start good. Won easily. ing, day. This" number Is" more than as practice as time -was: Vale, -10:20; Harvard, •in the ninth lltolOr-Hot 115 0 S l^i race, has not had much* for-* . gled Torchello, (Lyne) 2 Winner, F. B. Van Meter's ch. f. by Handsel- First four and' a half furlonrs, selltng the play, warranted when the financial raerly. 'good 10":;>0£.* ;• - •'Eagar's drive and Wheeler ad- lOto 1—— 112 2 11^42 105, Palm Tree 105, Mur- —Picture He Is in trim :- .vv:4*-r 4;. 10 to 1 Dandelion, 115 (Shaw)...l 2 1 3h Elzarra. Proprietor Hat 110. Hersaln 110. Pique 106. situation is given consideration, and playin'gnevertheless Thecr-ews.had a fair wind, b'ut.prac- vanced both with a sacrifice. Toman Time, poor. Won driving. Win- mont 105, Black Dutch 105, finished as named. Sylvan Belle 105. Dotage 105, Lady Lou 105, and is 'about a"s well afe- ever. and'Eagar reported Flood's long fly 1:08. Start Mary Maud 1«K), 100, there were three absentees at- the great fically ho and, this, on ner, J. E. Madden's c. by Meddler-Royan- Lellla HunteT La Prin- ¦ A. match will.result when Smith . tide considering latter tagging ch. cesa 100. Passive 100, Erla Lee. next drawing. the books were fact, fast; *'•:*:¦ the the runner. McDon- gun. C, Lindsay Gordon, Bulwark, Cour- llAWTnORNE ENTRIES. 100.' Most of meets the winner pf .the tournament tne HmevwM McAdow, Monacodor, race, mile seventy ¦ yards, low, good . 'ald called him safe. This scored Ross ier, Bella Slgnora, Perry CHICAGO, — Second one and103, -but two or three - - breaks •Monday afternoon. •...-. Jim Beaxtie, Argos, Tannibal, finished as June 30. Beau Or- selling-—Charlie Thompson ' Lublh 1W. up and Eegar reported on Flood's long fly monde, McGee, Gregor Bujrlfer fattened the bank rolls. The annual -tournament CYCLIST WALTHOUR INJURED : named. \ :.','::¦ K. and other Neversuch 09. 98. The California colony here is -quite second for to. Lynch. The 'Tigers could not hit at one .Third race, five furlongs—Colonel. •White S the. women's championship of the State — flyera willmeet to-morrow mile LAdy 109, 112. one. Jimmy Lawler, ;.. IN-A RACE AT ATLANTA .Baum safely in. the ninth. Singles by SIXTH RACE Five and a half furlongs, over the Hawthorne track. The day's Loretta II109. Savor Shadow Prince' an extensive the will also comt-ence to-day. The entry* Keetti, Doyle and Eagan, a base selling, two-year-olds : 103. Bowline Bridge 1£3. Curette 10O. ex-pugilist, who has branched out as list Is small and the is on Betting. Horse, Weight. Jockey. St. Fin. entries follow: . , Fourth race, on» iftlle— ' So 'Com- tournament* not I»6c;kcted balls' a gave »i — 105, Just J.O0.- a bookie ever .«unce obtaining, a taste as "Is llennr and sacrifice Tacoma its (Redfern)..6 13 attracting ' Jby 3Iunroe and De 15 to1—.Tramotor, 105 1*4 First race, one mile Birch Broom 102 Ahola modore Forehand 105.. garne much attention as Itdid;. — ¦ on day at ; first Ihree runs! The fourth came- on 8 to 6 Virgo, 99 (Hildebrand)...l 33 2n Lady Jocelyn Al- Fifth race, one mile and -twenty yards. of the Butchers' Oak- year. Miriajn Edwards,' . .-. G.Uicharer-anil Is"Thrown 102. 102. lte. ing— 107, sell- land, is of last Miss the Heavily. ., Sheehan's two-bagger and Nordyke's 8tol—Little Buttercup, 94, (Lee)3 2 1^3 2 bany Girl 102. The Lady 104. Trentham 104; Kcho Dale Wolfram 166, Buccleuth one the leviathans.. "Frank champion, will play the tournament ' I 106, ¦ Doyle 101, Harris, • .-."". single. In the last two innings fast Time, 1:07 4-5. Stan, poor. Won driving. Fonsoluca 106, King's Court Mimlora 107, 104. Caithness 102. John Motiave 94. An Oaklander, .is his block on Monday . morning. Winner, Blute's b. g. by Indio-Trolley. Sockdo!anger 107, 107, Long Sixth rdce, one' mlfe and twenty yapds, sell- Crowley winner Miss ATLANTA. "Oa.. June SO.—In the double plays Mrs. Valeat More 109. man -and George" is cashing • cut off Tacoma's chances. Red Reynard, Asterisk,' Insense, Delcanta, Harney 109, Harry New 109, The Conqueror IIIng—Petti John 110. Dr. Kier '110. Ciales 109, Hazel Hotchkiss is expected to win twenty-mile ¦ pasteboards. thfee-cornered " motor- Newton was hit harder than Keefe. but Princess Erls, Baroque, C. W. R.,- Frank Tay- • Wlssendine 102, Eleven Bells 102. -Sister Lil- •the winning Stine the tournament and willplay *Mls,s Ed- * 100. — " o "i>aced race "Get-ween Bobby "Walthouf received good support. Score: lor, finished as named. , ; Second race, six furlongs, selling Ltda Lelb. lian Regina D 87, Overhand 87. Triple and Zick Abrams-are booking under wards, • ntic, — — 100^ are . of Atla Berfny Munsoe of Memphis -Los" Angeles"' 1 Tacom* 95, Watermelon 97, Woods Perry 99, Outwai • di-y'ln'Jt. • the name of the Illinois Club and ,-The drawing -for the men's re- ¦and of AB.R. H.P.A. BAY ENTRIES. Oudon 100, Ethel Abbott 100, Silent Water Weather clear: track holding' own. they event De Guichard at the Stad-" AB. R.H. P.A. SHEEPSHEAD 100. 104, Relna their Next week sulted as follows: . to-night Toman. ss 5 0 0 5 4 Doyle,rf. 4 12 0 0 YORK, — 100. Soufrlere 103. Circulator Sin count on laying something .away. — ium Jiere •Walthqiir. was "Dock- 6lShehn.ps NEW June 30. The entries 105, 105, Grand 105. Emperor of India ST. LOUIS SELECTIONS. Preliminary Gusrta; eted" by Flood.2b. 4 10 3 3 112 2 Sheepshead Sammy Peckerman, their cashier, round M.-H^tcaUu tb. the other two" riders in the. Smlth.Sb 4 0 *1 1 3|Nordy,lb 3 1 1 11 2 for to-morrow's races at "' 10tJ. Pctr J. Sommers 107, Kokombo 107.— Mann vs. Brabant; Casec.U va. Crtffln; Lum- fourth mile and while going at terrific Brnard.cf .1 0 0 2 0 Eagan,ss 4 0 2 2 Bay are as follows: :•¦¦•'. Third race, steeplechase, short course Creo- dropped a bundle or bills out of the taird r*. H. Lons. Pop« vs. Foley; Kuehn *«. . 4 I4fi,Cardigan King- First Lee, Pique," Passive. speed was thrown against railing." Cravth.rf 3 2 11 0 Lynch.cf 4 0 13 1 course, lin 137. David Harum 153. race-7-Erla box on Saturday while, .figuring up Carduer; Rolfe vs. Mitchell; BlumeathaJ v«. the 2 First race, five furlongs, Futurity Weird J55, Jack Boyd 155. Ftnnegun; Younpsr body Chase.lb 3 0 1 » Casey,2b 4 0 0 8 2 —Jolly 110, along l.">5. — Second race—*-Charlie Thompson, after taking no chances, Qr. v«. Gayness: Duncan His struck the two supporting R*>ss,lf.. 3 1 0 maiden two-year-olds Witch Bumble Fourth race, one mile White Plume S9, the races and. Bozarth; MacGavin; posts they 1.0 0lMcL«n.lf 3 110 Be« 110, 110." Idle Hour 110, Star Lilly Lubin, Bugler. V- headlong money. tm. Lytton> vs. Code vs.' with such force that were Eagar.c. 4 116 1Hopan,c. 4 0 14 2 Gotowin 110, Grefcor K 104. Port Royal 10C. McGee 107. Jake made a dive for the *O- Baker;' Janes vs. Gabriel; Crawtord vs. snapped in 1 110. Raiment 110, Woolnola 110, Dixarina Greenberg 107, 109, Third race— Lady Savoy, Bowling: escaped injury"and a -shy pot. At th> center and the champion Xewton.p 2 0 0 0 Keefe.p. 3 1 1-1 6 Intrigue 110. Fair Reveler 110, Danseusfe 110,. Huzzah Beau . K>9.— He Nburse. F.aum.p. race, eighth miles, was lefjhanging on 0 0 0 0 0 'Graham 10 ' 0 0 0 Kiamesha 110. Fifth one and an selling Rridse, Colonel White. the conclusion of the nieet here, First round (upper hs^OrrC. Xlncwell. a insensible the faiN- 0 0 0 0 0 Halmira 110. Simplicity 110. Christina 94. Ml Reina 94, Lord Touchwood — .Stlne by*." ing, tWheeler 110, Nightmare 110, A So, go Chicago.. bye; (lower half). Medcraft, a his feet dangling over the track. Totals S3 4 10 Lilac 110. Novena Hazel 90, Mezzo 99. Lacy Crawford 99, Rossmond 99, Fourth rac« Just --Forehand, " will to Zick has been 27 18 • "Walthour was to T«*£als ; Baker 110, Ismaillan 110, Linda Lee 110, La 101, 105, Commodore. . • bothered with rheumatism and says There, wljl be four- -prizes in each carried his home inan 31 6 5 27 17 110. Frangible Tom Hall 104. Tancred — Pucelle ' unconscious condition. Two ribs.' one •Batted for Keef« In ninth. furlongs, Plederlch 106. Fifth race Wolfram, John Doyie, he and Mrs. Abrams will to to event. Those qualifying for the-semi- tBatled for" Newtpn In ninth. Second race, felx and a half main race, five furlongs—Butwell Paw- .' arm and a collar bone are broken. track, celling—Prince Chlng 107, Hatchet 105, Sixth 106. Caithness. Mount Clemens,- Mich., for a rest. finals will be rewarded. In the men's is It RUNS AND HITS BT .Rosslgnol tucket 106, Tejinyburn Stroud 113. Garviee — thought he is internally injured. INNINGS. Counterpoise 105, Martinmas 105, 106. race^ Bert and- "WillAyers of Petaluxna, who event all matches willbe three sets out — 105, 104, Salm 113, Keno 113. Walsh 113. Bluebird 113, Dixie Sixth Wissendlne, Dr. Kier, His pacerrtaker. -Taccma .". 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 4 Careless Prince Halm 104, Bar- . • were the backers of tbfe Colma Club, of five. All Blatdhes for Gus Lawson, also ¦ Lad 113. Walter Arnold 118. women will fell, Base hits I110-0 813 0—10 dolph 103, Homestead 103. Silver Days 97," King ' Hlevcn Bells. . but was*not injured. — 97, Niskayuna 97, Casclne Weather clear; track good. are also in .line. Ben Levy is taking consist of two sets out of three. Those Los Angeles 0100000 2. 2— f> Pepper 100, Ancestor money they Toupee 88, Gay Lizctte Belle 87. the for them. From here not on hand promptly Base bits. .1 0 0 10 0 0 2 1 5 92. 88. Queen HAWTHORNE SELECTIONS. RUBE WADDELL /. when* thels - Third ract, five-and— a half furlongo, main WEAKENS journey to Chicago. Cooper,"the.Ta- matches are called will be defaulted. ADVEBTISEMEirrS. SUMMARY. track, two-y iar-olds Amberjack 117, Council- AND ALLOWS BOSTON SCORE is — 122, 112, coma poolroom man. another far Play begins at 10 o'clock this mon>- Errors —Doyle, Eagan. McLaughlln. Keefe. man Sandalwood Eecutcheon 112. Bj th« Chlcaco Inter Ocean. "Westerner laying Ing. ¦ Struck out By Keefe 3, by Newton B, by Shenandoah 112, BillBailey II112. Nightmare — prices at' Overland. . IR3M — First race^ Fonsoluca, The Lady, Christy Matthewsoh Returns to Baum 1. .Bases