Nelson Knocks out Canole in the Eighteenth Round
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SATURDAY, 21, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MAY 1904. 11 NELSON KNOCKS OUT CANOLE IN THE EIGHTEENTH ROUND MADDEN LANDS HIS FIRST WINNER NELSON PROVES MUNROE COMES SMILINGLY GRAY'S TWISTERS AT MORRIS PARK TRACK MEETING TOO RUGGED FOR TO MEET CHAMPION JEFFRIES SATISFY PETER The Ex-Football Player Seems Quietly Confident The Claimant Is Sad Sam Is Third Elastic Defeats a MARTIN CANOLE of Being Able to Give the Mighty Man From LOHMAN'S STARS in the Ring Good to the to Komombo and Good Field at r Fall Elver Lad Is Much the Los Angeles a Smart Argument Oakland Players Have Their Don Domo. Delrriar. Cleverer Boxer, tyit' Is Lamps Burnished and Tal- Bookies.7 ; — — Outsiugged by "Battler;' lies Come In When Needed MORRIS PARK. May 20.—When The CHICAGO, May 20. Perfect weath- ST. LOUIS, May 20. Elastic, .¦ I* Claimant defeated Eschutcheon In the er end a fast track failed to draw a Lemp's big gelding, showed his class second race to-day the bookmakers large crowd to Worth to-day. This to-day^ when he picked up 124 pounds FIGHT iIS SENSATION^ FIELDING IS BRILLIANT ; were caved from paying over a fortune was pet-away day and only an ordin- and "beat a good field in the fourth .• to Gideon's colt. ' the backers of David ary card was preseated. The feature race, after swinging wide upon the • one time to 1 seen on the Tide of Battle Ebbs and JimmyByrnes Gets Applause At 30 could be event, a handicap. lost, fully cards of the layers of odds, but when at one and one-six- stretch turn. -Elastic six miles, by Royal lengths, by .the youngsters went to the post 4 to 1 teenth was won Port while Tower saved that : Mows,TirSit^One aiid Then Batting Out a Timely ¦ was the ruling price. The longshot was by a head from Huzzah. Dan Me- ground upon the rail, but was unable tlie Having a Lead- Double and Throwing Well hard ridden for more than a quarter of Kenna, the favorite, was only half a to catch the- leader. / .-. Other ' ' a mile, and while he was closing on length away. , ,¦' V, \ The day was the final 'one of cleverly. for- Martin.Canole, "Dolly" Gray .The Claimant the latter won Sad Sam. the California whirlwind, the Klnloch meeting -'and ."a. big jj.Unfortunately^ thV has been in the habit of It was the first winner sent to the Mass.,' puzzling was backed from S to.2 to 11 to. 6. to crowd witnessed . the, running of crack lightweight ofvFalf-Rlyer^. all kinds of batsmen lately. post by John E. Madden at this meet- - of agreement, for his kittle yesterday curves .ihgr. Claimant, win the third race. The winner turn- six good events. .The j. meeting the articles But his would not now nearly over. The Battling;Nelson of, bend right at Recreation Park. They funning up to be Komombo, at 5 to 1, with was \ the most successful;"" financially fistic seance'wlth' in Thomas Hitchcock's name ed ¦ to colors, Domo, money favorite, Chicago at Woodward'8 Pavilion last all looked nice and soft the Oakland t.'nd- Is registered as the joint Don the even in the history of the Kinloch Associa- were easy evening did not permit of his carrying batsmen. Runs to get, espe- property of Hitchcock and Madden second. Sad Sam finished third. tipn. Strong rumors are aftoat to- cially eighth, arrived, in either glove,- in the when two and is trained by the latter. Inhis own Despite the fact that warrants have night of the ending of the war be- a brick or a horseshoe ' the result of a triple, double and the a a colors- Madden's City Bank won been issued for several bookmakers at tween the Union and Syndicate tracks. or he might have won*. Canole climbed single. Score 5 to 2. second race of his career when he ran Hawthorne to-morrow, it Is griven out William Frank, a heavy stockholder through the ropes a 20 to 9 favorite fn Gray wildly, away Grazlallo, started off but settled from Andy Williams. positively by the officials that the in the Union Jockey Club, had a con- the betting. After springing, a! down later. As usual, he got into a Oarsman, lied Knight, Major Dainger- choice' '• races will not be interfered with. ference with the Delmar officials to- consignment of left hand Jabs, hooks/ deep hole in nearly every inning, but field, Florham Queen and Colonpay ia Racing information continues to be day. twenty-five days will Itis said right,hand swings and. now;and then his luck refused to desert him in his 'the closing event of the day. When received by the big downtown pool- be offered Union next year if they will hour of need, and consequently Oak- .City a a butt, occasionally getting a hammer- Bank and Oarsman met few rooms and business is being conducted close for the present season. Sum- land did not get half as many runs as days ago nip between • lock on Nelson's -glove'•? when things it was and tuck as usual. A corps of agents at different mary: ; it should have secured. Buchanan was them. the effort — looked blue, and not forgetting his fa- Oarsman won. but tracks send the news to Chicago in FIRST RACE Five and a half furlongs: steady throughout and pitched master- • pome result, mous shift, he went down and out in must have left for Oars- code. This Is then transcribed and three-year-olds and up. ly ball in every inning. Los Angeles riian, practically weight, Betting Home, Weight. Jockey. St. % Fin. eighteenth round from a right hand at the same distributed to the different gambling the lucky runs • 10 to 1-^-Onanne'tta. 110 (H. Sly) 0 2 2 16 punch that made perfect connection was to get two off the Texas 'ran several lengths below that form. centers. Summaries: Even—Bird Pond. 05 (Rice).. 3 3 3 2 V, . padagogue. Possibly City Bank ran away above his 4 to 1—Blazon, 107 (Cocolo) 4 13 3 12 with the point of his jaw. •¦. V ; FIRST RACE—Six furlongs; three-year- Time, Won galloping. Jimmy Byrnes brought In one run is the more old maidens; 1:13%. Start good. The contest was held under the. former form. The latter purse Winner J. B. Rlley's- b. m. <7) by Kosclusko- aus- with a great two-bagger, which alight- supposition, time, iiettlnsr.—Hor*e, Weight Jockey. St. % Fin. Betty Barry Asaaasin 117, Mathilde 112. Am- pices of the San Francisco Athletic reasonable for the S to 0 (Shehn) ed in place where parlor of —Glensallant. 115" 2 2 2 11 mon 112. Boundlee 112 finished as named. Club, and Matchmaker Alec GreggainS the the Mrs. 1:4C. is only half a second slower than IS to 5 Triumvir 112 (Johnson) 3 1 1^2 6 — Blibbits' house was once, but which the track record. The race was '"over 40 to 1—Energetic. 110 (Haack) 4 3 hi 3 h SECOND RACE Four and a half furlongs; can point to this one with pride. The 1:15 Start good. AVon handlly. • • has been transformed into center field. the hill," and some of the beaten ones, Winner,Time. 2-5. purse; two-year-olds. attendance was only fair, but ring- O. C. Bennett & Co.'b ch. c. by Top- Betting. Horse Weight. Jockey. St. % Fin. Jimmy also winged 'em down to second Varticularly any one forelegs ral!ant-Glen Belle. Regina D 110 Duncan Kelly. (Austin). goers saw one of the sbest with with Even—Joe 100 2 13 11% 'contests In Pete Lohman style, and was the a suspicion of unsoundness, willsurely 112. Dragoon 112. Gleneeher 115. Polk Miller 5 to 1—WUIowdene, 105 (Watsn) 1 21428 that ever took place in the town. 112. Raincoat 112. Ghats 112. finished as named. to 103 (Stovai). 3 3 5 3 8 popular man jail 8 5—Phil King V most in the lot. Oakland to run well over this course. Sum- Time :50% Start good. Won riding. Win- CANOLE IS FAVORITE. fielded perfectly. Flood only .mary: SECOND RACE-^Four and a half furlongs; ner. G.' C. Bakers ch. c. (2) by Onandaga- JACK MUNROE A8 HE APPEARED YESTERDAY UPON HIS ARRIVAL.IN THIS made the two-year-olds; purre. Besterltng 10(5 was an quantity CITY. PHOTOGRAPH SHOWS HE LACKS BURLY PROPORTIONS ABOUT error of the game, happened • netting Jockey. Splendid. also ran. Nelson unknown out and that FIR>T RACE—Eclipse course; selling:; three- Home, Weight, St. % Fin. this way, while Canole on a previous ARMS AND SHOULDERS WHICH MAKE JEFFRIES SO FORMIDABLE. on a hard chance. The score: year-olds ar.d uj>. » to 6——M. Byrnes. 108 (Dean)... 3 2^15 THIRD RACE— Seven furlongs; purse; four- ' — lleuing. H.T*e. Weight. Jockey. St. % Fin. *» to 1 Al Casey. 97 (Wilson)... 2 3 1 2 n year-olds and up: visit when he went twenty-five rounds OaklanA— Lcs Angeles <J 10 — * 5 to 1—The 100 (J.Bookr) 5 5 3 3 >4 AB.R. 1 G:rdle. 1< (Lyne) 3 41 12 Trlflcr. Betting. Horse. Weight, Jockey. St. % Fin. with J. 'Edward Britt left a lasting im- challenger for the easy imagine him the most popular H.PA. AB.R. H. P.A. 3'i to I—Lady Mirthful,'.* (Jones=) 2 2 1 2n» Time, :55 1-8. Start good. Won In a 9 to 2—John II,100 (W. Davis).