22 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1911. IjDlTEiD'btt "wiuliam; -6. & Page Sports vwrmsr The Call's of Goldberg. SAY, BEN! DID THE DOCTOR EVER PUT YOU ON A DIET?

GRAS SPEED I MIDWINTER LEAGUE MARDI The games played in the Midwinter! league scries on Sunday resulted aat follows: Class A—Peerless 12, ENDED I the. Clarions 7 a%' CARNIVAL Presidio grounds; Moss Beach 3. Turkey Reds 1. at the Presidio hos- pital grounds; Army 6, Tribunes 4,' at a Corb?n Car the Presidio hospital grounds; Good-' Madisonville in years,-- 12, at Oakland. «? Claremont 0. :! Class B—Russian Hill 12. South \u25a0 Sai. Wins 10 Mile Handicap Francisco 2, at: Lobos square; Wells Fargro -. -, Alameda Owls 7, at Lobos, From Disbrow square (nine innings); Emeryville .V. Carrol and Tiltons 6, at Emeryville* Barney.Frankels 5, Yosemites 1, at In- 1 gleside;Lash'3,Bitters 8, Alameda. 8, at NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 27.—The Mardl Lincoln park (nine innings). Grasspoed carnival was brought to fa j close today, when A. J. Madisonvflle, in j a Corbln car, won the 10 mile handi- I cap, finishing1 Just ahead of Louis Dls-j CATARRH brow in a National, who started" at scratch. The Corbln was allowed fa A SYSTEMIC BLOOD DISEASE handicap of 45 seconds. Time, 10:27.10. affection . In the 50 mile race, Ralph B. Ire- Catarrh is not merely an land, in a Midland, had" a narrow es- of the mucous < membranes; it is a cape: from serious injury.when ; a tire deep-seated blood disease in which the blew. out. his car smashing a panel out entire circulation; and : greater part of of the fence,; hurling Ireland to r the turf.' ' Except for a few " scratches he the system are involved. Itis more \ was uninjured. commonly • manifested in the head, PLUVIUS KEEPS VREELAND BARELY Summary: nose and throat, because of the sensi- JUPITER {or Event No. Five mileg.i free all, motor- tive nature of these 'membranes, and cycles— Won" by A. Mitchell, (Merkel). Time, \u25a0 BETTING SYNDICATE CAUSES \u25a0 .\u25a0. [ they easily, 4.: ST. . . \u25a0.. - ,- also because are. more Event No. Ten miles,.. free for -all,... SEAL UNDER COVER - motor- reached by irritating influences from SQUAD DEFEATS cycles—Woo liy S. Chanpelle (Merkel). Time, BASEBALL ENFIELD ;,i •-..-• \u25a0...; :' ALARM IN CIRCLES ! 10:02.28. \u25a0; v ..:... . the .outside. The symptoms .of Ca- miles, \u25a0•> Event No. I—Fire -.free-for" all. motor- 'cycles—Won (Flat tarrh, such as .a; tight feeling in the by -Caleb : Brag? Cyclone).' t NEW YORK. Feb. 27.—There were received here today by ex- Shows Big Improvement Time. .1:07.19. Dlsbrow (National! > was s»rond. head, nose stopped up, throat clogged , Captain"Kid"and His Buccaneers Get Some press from Kentucky circulars of a betting syndicate, which offers to Latter Event No. s—Ten mile handicap.. free for all and; etc., —Won- by A. J. Madlsoi.vllle (Orhinl. Time, dry, hacking cough, ;. sb,ow accept bets on the outcome of the approaching nennant races in the and Only Loses by 10:27.10. Lonls Dlnbrow " (National); second. that the tiny blood vessels of the mu- National and American baseball leagues and the American association, Time, 10:37.45."(Started at Krti&B.) : Practice During the Afternoon .Event No. .6—Fifty miles. cars class C 'three cous membranes are badly congested and also of club against club series. a Nose classes)— * Won by l^nis : Plubrow (National). and inflamed • from impurities in The circular caused some uneasiness among baseball men here, Time. i52:37.77. Kullck (Fordi. second; Dpa- the uelly (Clno)'. third. j the circulation. , ,To cure Catarrh per- [Special Dispatch io The Call] who were quick to denounce the scheme and it was understood that immediate steps will be taken by officials of the league to check, if JUAREZ. Mex., Feb. 27.—Vreeland, manently the blood must be purified - W.H. KILLAM • possible, what they consider a menace to the national name. at 3 to.li won the feature event, a han- and the system cleansed of all un- MODESTO, Feb. 27. —Today was a quiet one in the camp of the Seals, ' Gambling has long been tabooed in , and the dicap of seven furlongs, at Terrazas Columbia Five Champion healthy matter. }Nothing equals seems ifit is brought into the game it will be the as it rained all night and more or less during the day. Between showers, feeling general that to park today. He led from the start S. S. S. for this purpose. ' Itattacks . detriment of a sport that is now clean and healthy. a workout in afternoon, the ball and won by a nose in the last stride. Of Intercollegiate '''"' the disease at its Captain Mohler and his squad had tine the as Some persons the new scheme to bonk makers attribute whose who second, showed bis 'k^ad,™ goes down park was not muddy, although the outfield was slippery. The day's exer revenue has been cut off by the passage of nnti-racetrack betting laws. Enfleld. ran '^mL _^ improvement. Summary: NEW YORK. Feb. 27.—The 1911 £7*® iPfl to tlle bottom started with some road work, followed by some thorough batting and throw- j The syndicate announces in its circular that it is willing to accept . ffl% the trouble and bets of $5 or over, which shall be sent by express, telegraph or I Kllisr RACB Four forlong«: sellins: / championship title of. the intercollegi- §1 H ing practice in the afternoon, together with other exercises designed to keep j 1 Odd*. Ili>rFe. Weight «nd Jockey. FID.- makes a complete'complete°*' telephone. 5-I—Erfolg. lit (Garn«>r> ate basket ball league will go to Co- the boys in shape. The weather was warmer thnn on Sunday, and Captain j (Reid 2 lasting According to the book it lias planned. 8 to 5 is offered that New 8-I—Queen Bee. 108 ' lumbia, although the New York insti- -TO y^ and cure satisfied with the work. Thistle Rose. 108 I.Molesworth). - -.3 Kid is well day's York will not finish first in the race. That the team -46 2-.'.. I^ady Hughe*. Seapotec. Fangs, games play. 1. \u25a0 by PURIF "ING Time Tie also tution still has two , "to Danny Long and his bunch of ball players are still wandering around the will not finis 3 to 5 is offered, and for third place 1 to 4 is Prcnle. Martin Casey, Lawn, Thoma*. has, Pennsylvania k lii the blood. \u25a0 It a safe . lead over ran. _.:. ; • " •...\u25a0- \u25a0.' Then and will not in quoted. \/. - and Yale, the only < teams \u25a0 which have t^Wlily WbJffmJw upper- end of the valley arrive Modesto until tomorrow noon. * SECOND «RACE—Six furlongs; selling: _ " • <3SSr the inflamed In the American league, Philadelphia is the favorite at 6 to 5 to Fin. threatened. Cornell and Princeton are As It rained in Hanford on Sunday, Odds. Horse. Weijrut and Jockey. \u25a0""\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0—«———\u25a0"\u25a0—\u25a0 begin win, 1 to 4 for second place, and 1 to 5 for third. F. M. Frr. 107 OlcCnllough) 1 the season's tall \u25a0'enders. S^^ membranes joke pulled off at- 4-1— 2 cutting the contest addition to bets on the pennant races, the offer 4-I—Tom Mc(sr»th, 107 (Gan*).....: \u25a0••• The' standing Is as follows: toheal, the head is cleared, breathing; In is made to lay Barry. 110 (Parker) ...... •\u25a0•••••••••• 3 that to six innings. Long decided 3-I—Sir \u25a0 \u25a0 becomes natural 'and, the town 'Hogan Better Man Than odds on the standing of the clubs in midseason. In fact, every of Time, 1.14 2-3. Cnrniuck, OldMck, Ara- Tram— Won Lost Pet. easy, throat sort . Ned ran. i; ] to stay over another day, in the hope combination for wagering is goneae, Wocxllander, \u25a0 I>ady. ElUabeth, also Columbia . 0 .000 is no longer, clogged, and every un- imaginable offered baseball enthusiasts. Ppnn»ylT«nla :..... 4 3y. .571 \u25a0 opportunity t'p > THIRD, RACE— mile: that he would have an Joi-key. --. Fin. Yale .V...... :. 3 3 .500 pleasant symptom of the disease dis- Wolgast'—Brown Odd*. Howe. Weight'and C0rne11...... 3 .428 '\u25a0 give the boys a day's work and derive 3-2—Alice- Oeortce, 110 (Kennedy t 1 4 appears. S. S. S. is the greatest ofall S-s_,ludlth Page. Smith* 2 Princeton ..,1 7 .125 some benefit from the trip. 108 (T. ..e. ; .: 1 .Waldorf Belle, 110 (Armstrong) ...... :3 Yale'; will get some consolation for ; blood purifiers, and for this reason is boys NEW YORK, 27.—"Knockout" Stockton Champions to Keen Competition Direct, Dene, 1 captain Mohler and the -wfho Feb. for Time, 1:41 3-5. Nebulo*u», also the loss of the basket ball title by her ; the most ; certain cure for Catarrh. \u25a0 '\u25a0 ' \u25a0 ". congratulat- Brown, who is one of the half dozen ran. . '\u25a0'. ' ' victory In the aquatic champion- • remained In Modesto are Seren furlongs; :, two Book on Catarrh and :, medical advice ing themselves and believe that Mo- leading aspirants for the lightweight ' FOURTH RACE— handicap: ships,- swimming and water polo.*, Play Argonauts Tacoma Ball Team Odds. Horse. Weight and ' Jockey. Fin. ; gamev free to all "who write. ,; I desto's climate is the best after all. championship, is ill with the grip. 3.l_Vreeland. 10.". iMnleswortUl • 1 One :, more is to •. be held, but Although it was very cold here on 4-I—Knfii'id. 107 (Kennedy)...... V. 2 it is between the tail enders and will THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlutt, Car ' regarded serious, \u25a0' His condition is not as (Tap1in)...... \u25a0 \u25a0 ; Sunday they a good game and fine Arrangements scries S-i—Fort Johnson. * 10.'! 3 not affect the result. summary. "•" " ' ' ' \u25a0\u25a0" \u25a0> had a for a of basket There will also ho koen competition Angelus, Sand, The In . 'i'- it however. He has battling Beacb. Jest. practice. On the other hand, was been with Time. 1:25 2-3. both championships is the same, Yale \u25a0 •< •'',;.- severe cold ever since his bout last hall games between the champion All for regular positions on the also ran. " : __; ' - :'.•.\u25a0\u25a0 j rainy and told at Hanford and was Tacoma leading by 200 points. \u25a0 week with "On Hogan, Ar- 3 FIFTH «x furlong*: selling: snowing In San Francisco and Oak- e Round" the .Star team of Stockton and the I team of the dur- \u25a0 ' or It appears Odd*.'llnrFe, Weight and Jockey. . Fin. > Team— . :iWon 1,-«t Pet. land. Captain Mohler announced this Calif ntan. that he was city completed ing (Moore).:: , (i not feeling quite fit before his fight gonauts of this were j the coming season. Taroma has 6-l^-M«rsand. . 108 .-1 Yale '.. 'i 1.000 evening that unless it should be raining Just Sigurd, ; 112 (Kennedy»...... :...... 2 F>nn«ylvaTiia ' ...Y.:...... ; 4 l .SOO every with Hogan. by O. Tyler, manager of the 24 men signed should 112 iT»pl!n> ..."...... 3 3 L' Win Specialist tomorrow morning he have and a few hours after that jyesterday and be able to 8-1— Melton Street, Columbia would affair a physician that Argonauts, Rule, Rto< k- Time, 1:12 2-0. .Cat," Oriental Pearl, Rue, PrincetonlTr.r.~.vr.™7.\u25a0;.:.;*.'.k2 ':3 .400 out grounds as early as declared he had and Dr. C. the select a good team. The players 1 ! player to the the grip. from also rsn. '.-.-\u25a0 Cornell .:..\u25a0..'...:.."...%: ,0 4 .OtXI | frrm> for possible and put them through a course ton manager. The first game will be which City of Y0rk.".."..;. 0 4 - I at hegan the team will be selected are as V SIXTH RACE—Six furlongs: selling: College New .000 Brown onco a course of \u25a0\u25a0- of stunts lasting all day. This program IS, Weight «nd Jockey. Fin. Turkish baths went bed. H» played at Stockton on March and follows: Moore. Rpardon. Hall, Gee- Odds. Horse. will be carried out without intermission and to 8-1 -Kuima (J, 14X5 (Olacs) V. 1 MEN ham, Schumta, \u25a0 \u25a0 Thursday noon, when the order to expects to tie out again tomorrow, nnd another game will be in this city on Taylor, MeCamment, 107 • (Kennedy) nmrr.r.VZrTXT? 2 R& s&.'ffagMsi Tw-pntj-flve years' until Wortley «-l—Roberta. (Molesworth) - , given. la confident that he will be In condition yet Thomas, and Annis will try 5-2—Rio Pecos, 109 3 Hogan and Wolgast to , amp will be a date not selected. • Mil- < \u25a0If you hare *pe- for his Wolgast Friday. for positions on the mound, Time. • 1:18, Anne McOee, Domitbilda, d . X? \*>:P|-;. a of the players are in good condi- bout with on be- while \u25a0--.. ; HS or Wood. Skin Hogan n is lieve the Argonaut team, with Its receiving end. The Fight 10 /*&kkw \u25a0 Disease,' as dversaries illuminating. that inflelders will be Rounds * \u25a0 or ervoua 5 Although the weatfier for the i " ••. bunr^i. met them Fisher, Rorkenfield, JUAREZ cortf > and * have mv \u25a0*\u25a0; last days lias been against fast He both within a fortnight. full strength., is far superior to the MeFadden, How- ENTRIES VTN- flff three "Hogan." att. lnt* enable* me ernoon from Michigan and ow ill get into hitter. % How do premacy. , * positions - was made tonight by the manager of flfWPl to to fairly I feel about my go with Wolgast? championships. in the outer g-ardens. FIRST RACE-^Four furlongs; selling; maiden r'""P men 1n ONE- . Mr looks be in In the state the Uni- year olds': Hogan. ;__»;______<^K2£SNwn«Sn&2< the time course, Why, only going 2 : "One Round" the California 'HALF and ondition. but will, of have there is one answer: I'll beat versity of California team defeated the There Ik to be,some!hard fight- Puedo 1OS! IIamRon 105 t™ the ing regular :...... yr.ios lightweight, that Hogan and Ad Wol- OR. MOREL ONE-HALF | 3t deal of work in order to him sure—easier than I did in Phila- Argonauts, put up a for positions on the Seattle \jn.'\Mi .:::.'... '.:.;. 105'Jark I-amiir v... gast. t-« t**of *W otuer *pe- say but the latter Booger Melbourne. 103 the lightweight champion, had -57 ThirdThlt^tfi#«»« ills In good shape. Schmidt delphia. I don't 111 knock him out. strung team of the Northwestern league dur- Battle \u0084v...10S IRon. Pr. Street r |,ii«t. No matter get wing fight with only four men op- \u25a0....»...;. to fight be- today, but I'm going to try. the coming Dpfy \u25a0...:...... lK.'Noah ..10R been matched 10 rounds . • San Francisco/, Cai. who lha* . failed, nor peeled but Hartrnan Carr All I want Is a to the university's full strength. ing^ " season. Seattle ; has Bill bamb '.....'....113 \u25a0 - - fair referee, who let I.dd'y Dolor*•• lor. fore the Madison athletic club here . ' • \u25a0-. how *'chronic •- your won't Wolgast The showing made by the four man 25 men' to select from,;and contention Musnlo ...... 105!Twenty-<>ae ...... :..113 on case,' I always prove my skill befor* I hold in the clinches or foul for regular' April IS. ask. me. If lie team so encouraged the Argonaut fol- berths should be keen; 'SECOND RACK and » half furlongs; for one cent. ;\u25a0>: BI.OOD POISON cured .in -a up square, \u25a0. \u25a0' can stand and hox on the lowers that it was decided to seek , Zackert, Seaton, , Furchner.' Joss, selling: '\u25a0'• year - FEW,: days by the .latest European.- "606". • you oldstSS'WßßWßftSttlfflWffl"**" ST. PKTKR'S ALUMNI WIN method. ' ; will se c a new lightweight cham- games the champion team after Hlnkle, Dickinson,;, Hayden; Hanson; Petite Otseau .:.-.;. 1001Juarez 112 I WEAKNESS :coreds without drills Tells Why pion." with Bon" Wilson r..:. .102|Ri:ivara •...... :...112 by my new one Treatment. Method.; Stricture Corbett complete. Fisher/; Losgray, Plot, Skells, Butler, . The St. Peter's alumni basbet ball I pain (in Jim erlea was j IXrhmnnt ;.....'.".:ioa;ObHvi<»n,trrr.r:;:... 112 an\u25a0 cures have Lear, :Watkins,' Hues. Raymond THIRD RACE—Five a showed great speed and the passing made me the leading specialist for men. Call The Tamalpais Imps will play the and Chick will,fight > for ; "posi- nurse: 3 year olds: and team work was too much for or write for free chart.. Strictly.; private/.„• : Feb. 27.—James J. Cor- infield Dr.". Rmoot 1.:... 105'Fljlnp•' Wolf-• 110 the : PITTSBUFIO. Hayward national guard team at Hay- tions, while Cruickshank,' ...... Irish-American players. Moriarlty wa* '\u25a0! Murphy, Pride ijf ..lO.VTern'- Trick.v....r. 110 of bett, former champion pugilist, arrived tomorrow night. Davldson,,Cocash; ...'.."-.;-. Interest the star the alumni team, shooting Stanford Sophs Capture ward Moran and Kelly will Nnp« Nick : 109[Annual . 109 baskets from many difficult angles. here last, night, and John I* Sullivan try for the outfield. Fountain Square ,:.'. lOSj .;, . ; champion Stockton 5 mile; followed him today. The All Star team FOURTH- RACE- Sierra Madre ban- vi«t and Jake Kllrain dlcan: value ; J DR. JORDAN'S^ Tennis Doubles will play the Livermore national guard f I.KVEI-.WDS IS CAMP $1,500: . While all are engaged in theatricals, team at Stockton on March 11. Mockler ...... ; no'H.-rri««n .*.... 130 a things about the ALEXANDRIA, La., Keh. 27 •—Tho Round the .11." Hfluiet ...... 103 said few \u25a0 Corbett first squad of the Cleveland Americai. lntrlrsle::~.'. l.v.';~t.103| ;;; / MUSEUM OF fight. SOX ANATOMY Jeffries-Johnson' WHITE START SOUTH league baseball team furlongs; : Helling; ; ?4'" loncATen than eVMII ;- , my [Special Dispatch to The Call] arrived here to- '...\u25a0' FIFTH' RACE—-Sir' S^ear rjß "IfJeffries had taken advice." he day for nl<^ellinK: iL and .tnctlr I TAMPA RESULTS \u25a0 TrmmmtpHwul^wbiltttar. Douglass, at a mile and sixteenth, whs won hy Bob R. Altarec \u25a0.. j>jlIndian 1 Maid • \u25a0 08 A ft ['', during their-14 rounds that Johnson defeated the Junior team, H. Tin- a ...... • J positive algo together News Backthorn ••"• ••".108 ' cure in *Tery cut urn- ' compelled go a hospital. I 8, Morgan and S. third race brouitht a fair field Bud ;..; 104 V \u25a0J—- Grace. "SJSsft \u25a0 J was to to C. TAMPA, Feb. 27.—Today's wa« of S year The ..^:n4|.Mlchart; Angelo: •' '.\u25a0••rtakeii." r'i •-\u25a0*-. ':.f a The Kla.. card olds. favorite, Mclvor. won eas- JchnLonls ....: . 100 i -i'Pml' W" ' \u25a0ft was such for- winners took <\u25a0 wondered whether he three sets out of practically, featureless, »lx.»nelllnß races being ily. Stickpin was the only long shot to win. SlKurd ...:.\u25a0...... '\u25a0. UP] < 1 1 //^» U fa» book. PKXOBOPHV T midable man as some people "were in- four. The score for the match was ran. Three favorites won. Summitry: Summary: ff-'T/rr/. Or MARRIAGC, atMlr^i "'• |<. ;\\; , |J ';,V »«lu«bl? bo*k Itmen.) , j ;_'. \u0084.. B clined to believe he was. So I wrote a «—4, 7—9. 6—2. «—4. The. match was '"First race, five and a half furlongs— first race, four furlongs—Eland. 11 to 5. won; . 'Apprentice _ allowance- » personal letter to Jeffries and, asked umpired by Preston B. Delano '08. who Boy. 2 to 1. won: Tanbark. '2% ' to' 1, -second; Arany, 6 to 1, necoml; Senator Sparkt, 7 to 1. him to let me fight Johnson first. My was at one time. Stanford singles cham- Rejttle** I/ady, 75 to 1, third. .Time, 1:15 4-3. third. Time, :48 2-r>. FRED WELSH BEATEN ATONI^^P in the ring pion and tennis captain. Second —Six furlnncn—Snssowary, 214 to Second, race, •. flTe' furlongs--Stickpin. 30 to 1, *W«kiieM idea, was to meet Johnson LONDON, —Matt Wells won 1, won; Araeron, 6 to : 1, second; Brougham, won;. Creole, second; Stuart, 1, Feb. Jf- WINE fight could get * Every set was marked by the 8 to 5 to 1, = 4 to 20 from Fred Welsh fo>- and-in that Jeffries hardest 1. third. Time, 1:194-5. third. Time, 1:01 4-5. , a. round fight on Jeffries, of course, was to kind of fighting. Grace put up 1 the lightweight championship of Great line him. a re- \u25a0'.: Third race.' mil*'and .70 yards—Lady. Ripple,' race, *ii»nd a furlongs— Jlflvor, 3 be by ringside position* to markable game, easily the Third half Britain and the Lonsdale belt tonight. the and In a best of his i? to l,"won;--Uncle Jim, 3 to 2. second; Hic- to 1. , won; Blue \u25a0 20• to 1. second; Ella Jeffries tennis career. Morgan was particularly Time,;l:S4 Monne. Although the m^n appeared evenl> jlJ§!l**kiMMEN AND WOMEN. judge Johnson's merits. Then cough, 19 to 1. third. 3-3.'- - ), Brj-«on, 3 to 1, third. Time,' 1:214-5. wa« little to Cr»Big 6for unnatural meeting Johnson strong at the net, where was 1 70 yards—Car?w, matched and there choose -' Fourth race, on«; and a ulrteenth ;milex—Bob between the two, the fight was award- ''JgSfiffl>lut<>ri.V ;nt trim, prob- invincible. Murray's 5,* won; Dander, s to oeeond; 2 5, 1 |Bb 'iiuumi 11 irrttAtiotn ornlccratiocl until he was In physical serving was little 1. Walter McLean, R. to 1, won; Aylraer. 12 to second; The ed to Wells on points. \u25a0\u25a0 of sensational, 12 to 1. third. Time, 1:55 1 .'•- Squire, 15 to l. Time,. 1:47 2-5. |S*^f utt» •ulet.rt. 'cf moconn t3«mbrm««. « ably not getting Into the ring for an- short and time and third. P-l rmttiCmi^lii. P»inl«i, tad again his opponents when Fifth rare, one mile— Vanen. to 1, won; ' Fifth and fiirloomi—U See It, • nouaitr** other year. \u25a0 . were foiled Mcood; 2'? race. «v» a half WHITE ASD MATCHED «ent or poi,oBou». i my they attempted to return the Nft>rlsr>. 8 to 1. Kcme Mage*. 7 to 10 3 to J. won; Voltaire 15 to 1, second; . Strike KILBANE I«SfmEE»mOHanm.SO. •X._ "Jeffries did not like,the idea of initial \u25a0 IiM^C!SCniMT!,OJJ|| »oW hy press Douglas' strong point thirrt. TiuiP. 1 :\u25a0»!» 2-.".. Out. 13 to ,\* third. Tim*. 1:0«. MILWAUKEE, Wis.. Keb. 27.—Jack UEI.KOI, RltOK., I DracsMlT^ meeting him first, a* the and the ball. was his Sixth raw, furlong*—BeYersteln, Chicago Johnny Kilbarie " 0.8. a. .3|p or i»nt In plain wr>{f*iw general drive, * lite 13 to 10, '-•: Sixth rare, '". one I and ia sixteenth miles -Shap- Wlilt» of and Distributers,. public were clamoring. for the terrific which was responsible' won; Mat». .15 to 1, 11, been matched to '-\u25a0\u25a0•' (';. ' I4HKIS^9I'. •»P'"»»». pro*id, tot sophomores' points. Lock? Becond; St. Dimstan, d»le. 8 to 5, won; Rowetmrfc ; 12' to 1, second; of Cleveland have _\u25a0_ 704 York Street. ' . Rjni ti.M. or 3 , Xor many of the 6to 1,; third. Time, 1:06 li. , third. light here March 6 Mission 1452.. * " >^H w *>'' bottlra«3.T». fight.", . Elizabethan, 8 to 1, Time. 1:48. on f Home M2QU.- ciicaUr test pa • - naiufU