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Half-Miletrick 37, 8 THE SAN FI?AKC1SCP CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1903. SPORTS OF THE TRACK, THE RING AND THESPEEDWAY MEL0DY RIMES HUNDRED-TO-ONE TOAH ANNEXES ST. LOUIS CARD JEFFRIES COMES HALF-MILE TRICK COWBOYS DEFY IN SANTA CRUZ SHOT IN FRONT MILE HANDICAP WITHOUT CLASS NORTH TO TRAIN FOR THE PARK KANSAS COURT a Chauncey Dewey's Men Seaside City Enlivened Montana King Gives Son of Modesty Best of Selling Platers Have a Goes to His at Commissioners Plan Quarters Refuse to Give Testi- by Interesting 'Gravesend Bettors a a Fast Field at . Day at the Fair El Cainpo During f .Great Improvement momv Features. Jolt. .¦-¦ . ¦ juanem. Grounds. the Week. in Speedway.' Strong Armed Force Guards Progressive Spirit of the Citi- Bad Start Results in the Peter J. Finishes Second to Jake Weber Earns Brackets Depends Much Upon Assist- Infield WillBe Available for Prisoners During Ex- zens Shown in the Defeat of Cascine, the Speedy Alan-a-Dale Seven Furlong, ance Fitzsimmons Will Polo, Football and . in/a amination. : County. Favorite. ina Sprint. Sprint. Render. > Athletics. ST. FRANCIS, Kans., June 16.—With Special Dispatch to The Call Special Dispatch to The Call Special Dispatch to The Call Special Dispatch to The Call. Champion James J. Jeffries arrived In The Golden Gate Park Commissioners long- an armed guard standing as a solid wall yesterday Southern Califor- will'soon be able to carry out a CRL'Z, The pro- NEW CHICAGO, good LOUIS, Oakland from men and a curious public. SANTA June 16.— YORK. June 16.—Two horses June 16.— Pat Dunne's ST. June 16.— This was an off nia. He was accompanied by Kid Egan. cherished ambition, one which will add. between the gramme of concerts and other features of greatly fancied heavily by horse Toah,. Modesty, the only day at fair grounds. The third event pub- Chauncey Dewey, W. J. McBride and and backed a son of the Jeffries has been visiting his family at greatly to the attractiveness of the which are adding to the filly was * Clyde Hall for entertainment experts at Gravesend were defeated to- which ever won the American Derby, the only one on the programme with Los Angeles and enjoyed a side trip to lic playground. Wilson faced Justice their gayety seaside resort has already day any pretension was won by preliminary hearing this morning. They in this by being practically left at the post— annexed the mile handicap at Harlem to- to class. It Catalina Island. ;.¦*"v^ Work will soon be commenced on a proved the citizens are de- Miss Crawford, to favorite. charged successful and Cascine and Procession. day, the feature event of the card. Toah the D 20 Aglow healthy color and tinted a light horses are with the murder of Daniel \>y generous recognition of Summary: with half-mile track for harness lighted the the Montana King, a 100 to 1shot, won the was heavily played at 9 to 5, forcing the light tan, the big ornian was at place of the present Berry and three sons two weeks ago in Cruz. FIRST 3-year- Calif which will take the New Santa third race from Cascine, although the lat- odds to 8 to 5 at post time. had RACE—Mile and 20 yard*; ease with himself and the world as he speedway. This will afford added pleas- a fight on the range near the Berry The hotels are being filled rapidly, the .Winkfleld olds and upward: The ter made a game spurt and came In only to shake up the gelding in the last six- Betting. Horse, weight, jockey. St. % Fin. lolled about the corridors of the Hotel ure to drivers and spectators alike. ranch. are thronged with visitors, the 15 to 1..Pamplona, ti b 1 « idea of the streets a length behind. teenth to beat Bragg, 50 to 1 in bet- tft» (Cormack).. Metropole. His stay in Oakland will be former will have a better No on© was allowed to enter the court- green on over the 8 to 1..Lasso, lOti (C. Bonner 8 H 2 h they and there will be Idle places the hillsides the piloted ting. to L.Faquita, Watson) short, go distance travel he had been searched for Redfern Illyria in a small mar- 25 100 (W. 3 3 3 Va for this week the champion will stabling facilities, while the latter house until ocean serve admirably for the purposes Alan-a-Dale, Kentucky Time, 1:46. Start good. Won easily. Win- better^ kept Bin in advance of Dean Swift in the open- . winner of the ner, g.. 4, to the El CampoArk, which willbe his ajble witness all;the speeding, weapons and the strictest watch was of picnic parties*, and everywhere are the Derby last year, made a show of his field P. C. McBride & Co.'s b. by Has- will be to glad signs of summer-time exhilaration. ing event. Irish Jewel won the second brouck-Mayflower by Forester. Bounteous 106. headquarters until the day of his fight something impossible under present con- on all. The soldiers sat with their backs race, and Ink at last found a field which in the sprint at six furlongs. He was Sablnal Si), Dr. Jones 10S, Mandora 101, Mar- with Jim and the crowd, Afternoon concerts are being held on gie S 102, Onogen 108, Sapere Corbett for the championship. ditions. to the court faced thus Pacific he outclassed and defeated in the fifth. backed from 4 to 5 to 7 to 10. At the start Legation 102. «9. is all confidence, but as usual been work- every the beach and in the evening on he soon assumed the lead and it Jessie Y 105, Lola Horns 100 and Hansborough Jeffries Superintendent McLaren has having an opportunity to view ono engaged for Summary: increased also ¦ ¦ far voluble. ing avenue. Bands have been with each stride until the wire was ran. from on the plans for the new track for who entered. season. Among are large FIRST RACE—About furlongs; "My training will be along the usual some near the array legal the them the six handicap. Summary: SECOND time. It will be located The of talent hero is prob- Boys' Stockton, City Betting. Horse, weight, jockey. St. Fin. reached. RACE—Four and a half furlongs; lines," .said fighter. eastern speedway ever seen a Band of Raisin Band to Ill(Redfern) % — 2-year-olds; allowances: the broad-shouldered end of the and willbe ably the greatest at pre- of Fresno, Bennett's Concert Band, Red- 10 5..Illyria. 3 2 14 FIRST RACE Six and a half furlcnus. "For a week we will do light gymnasium shaped form the letter 4 to 1—Dean Swift. 119 (McCue).. 7 S 2h Betting. Horse, weight, jockey. Fia. Betting. Horse, weight 'Jockey. St. % Fin. after the of "D." liminary hearing in Kansas. The State ding City Band and Hastings' Band of ].. St. % 6 to 2 1 1 work and road exercise and then 5 to Allan. 10* (Fulier) 4 4 3 % S to 1..C. Thompson, 101 (Booker) 4 4 Ink 1..H. McGowah,lli>(Book«?r). U settle This class of track has been proved a represented by Prosecuting Attorney Santa Cruz. Time, 1:13. Start Wrn driving. 15 10 to L.Mengis, 109 (Dorvegan). 1 5 21 down to solid exercise. Iexpect Fitzsim- East, rate, speed is sood. to 1..Ragtag-. 105 <A<ikins) ii 5 22 4 Instrument, .. 3 3 success in the a high of Hotchkiss, Attorney General and A feature is the illumination. Winner. W. C. Daly's bay colt by Sam Lucas- to 1..Avoid, (S. Brown) 31 to 1.. 114 (Troxler). « 1 mons willbe on hand in few days. Be- Coleman electrical 12 100 2 2 Time, driving. Win, a being possible. Murphy, and Colby of along avenue have been placed Yum Yum. Sir Voorhees 120,.P. Flower II100, 1:21. Start, fair. Won driving. "Win- :57. Start good. Won Kennedy, my Attorneys Noble All Pacific Midnight 100, Hopeful Time. ner, R. E. Watkins & Co.'s chestnut gelding sides him there will be Joe The infield will be leveled and will be Beatrice, Nebr.; by lights making a canopy Chimes Miss 112, King ner, H. N. McTyeres* b. g. 4, by Appomattox- 115, brother Jack Billy Delaney, with the defense- Senator overhead electric Post 100 also ran. Fcrfjet Me C. Campbell 105, by Sieipner-Sieve. Tom Rowe Muscovoir and available for polo, football and other Attorneys Harvey, Scott «>f brilliancy at night. Each week there Net. Zibla 101. B. 118. Collln George 109, Bel Coeur US, Little 'Kid'. Egan as majordomo. Hossin and and D. L. Moore 90, Dan McKenna 110, Mimo 107. Pirate 109, sports. Itwill probably be ready for the will be novel daylight fireworks, bay il- SECOND RACE—One mile and a Sir Dan McCue 118 also ran. am in condition for Morland. sixteenth; Fim ChlD 1C5, Uranium 102, Mlrance 9C. "I first-class train- next season of polo, which promises to nearly at night and also the burning Felling. Christopher 110, Jet 90, also ing and expect to go into ring ready It was not until 10 o'clock that luminations weight, joclcey. ran. THIRD RACE—Five and half furlongs; the be jthe greatest in the history of the •>f ships and fire rafts off shore. The pro- Betting. Horse, St. % Fin. two-year-olds a for all my clever opponent has at the prisoners were brought Into court. » to fi..Irish Jewel, 105 (O'Neill). 13 purse. ;allowances. com- game on the coast. gramme includes excursions by 12 SECOND RACE— Six furlongs ; Betting.
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