TBA]S'CJSCO 27, 8 THE SAN CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1903. SPORTS OF THE RACETRACK, THE PRIZERING AND THE ATHLETIC FIELD SEFEAT OF BLUES HARNESS HORSES CHAMPION GANS IS INSTALLED FAVORITE RELIANCE LEADS OFFICIALS NAMED BY INJUNCTION AT TANFORAN OVER FITZGERALD, THE BROOKLYN BOXER CONSTITUTION FOR RACING FETE San Mateo Carnival of Foxhall Keene's Stable Big Fields for the Driv- Backers of Man Two to One That He Rival Yachts Engage in the Baltimore Offer Struggle for Sport a Promising Takes Another Turf ing Association's Boy Weighs One- Great Classic. Meeting. WillBe Declared the Winner-Golored Supremacy. Affair. Hundred and Thirty-Seven Pounds on His Own Scales Boat's Prestige Is Re- Varied Programme for the Arrak Go Wan Finishes First One of the Features Will Old stored by Her Latest Games on C. W. Clark's in Race for Amateur Be a Double Team Showing. Private Track. Riders. ' • *¦'.¦ ¦.¦'¦¦'¦ NEW YORK, May 26.—In a splendidly The carnival of sports to be held on NETV YORK, May 20 —Morris Park sum- The gates of Tanforan race course will race the yacht Reliance again Decoration day on the private track of mary: be thrown open on Decoration day for the contested First rare, mile and three-quarter*, hurdle? way to-day across the finish line, Charles W. C'.ark at San Mateo Is at- - O.Hn»t first many months, when the led the nmi. I>rt.affhtsman 6e<-ond. Mctor time in her victory over the Co- tracting the attention of all classes of third. Time. 3:21>4.'. — Golden Gate Park Driving Association winning second Second rac<\ Eclipse course Ink won. Pipe her first over the Constitu- athletes. The cycling portion of the pro- will hold a series matinee races, com- lumbia and f«™>iid. Thoi;ghtle«» third. Time.— 1:J5. of and fifty-one seconds gramme will be particularly good, as the Third race. *even lurlonp* Red Knight mencing at 1:30 p. m. tion. Two minutes «cn. Kuturita pecond. Jo«* Cobb third. Tiwie, later the Constitution finished. From the fastest riders of Oakland, San Jose and Tho-best known speedway horses will this city will take part. l:2«U. start to the finish the Constitution had Fourth rac«=. the Withers mile, the Amateur— be seen in competition and will be driven There will be a number of motor cycle Cur. '•• be ridJen by Kfnllemen riders Arrah fought out every of thiry-mile by their owners. A novel event and one mile the races, a relay race and some special Ka Wan wen. UcWUliams »*cond. Knight of legs had actually placed Hi. «;artor third. Time. 1 :4P. not seen here recently will be the double course and on two of its matches. The track willbe in the Fifth iac«, mile and a furlong, over the. outsailed the new boat-, a performance best possible condition and the wheel fritters Jockey for team race. Captain N. P. Batchelder will — course, the Club, weight her prestige and makes her races will be run off before the horses •*«. Injunction won. Girdle second. Blue* drive Major and Frame, while Captain which restores a factor to be reckoned with in the selec- are allowed to cut up the surface badly. |Mrd. Time I-54%: John reins over Hixth lace, the Wither* mile—Rockfy won. Barneson will hold the tion 'of a cup defender. The best known resident? of San Mateo Fyrtln «-cond. Dark I'lanrt third. Time. 1:41. Morgan and Alfred il. The association The Columbia was, for the day. out- and Burlingame are interested in the suc- # offers a Pilwr trophy for this race. she never cessful outcome of the and will Harry privi- classed. From the start was for affair DICK WEI/LES IS FIRST. Corbet t secured the betting a moment in the race. "While the Reli- grace the occasion by their presence. A leges for. the day. so that spectators who having large is expected of automo- may ance and Constitution were it out attendance Captures the Brewers* Handicap at so desire back the horses which they between themselves all the way bilists and cyclists. San Mateo is also think should wiu. around Cincinnati, the course, former cup defender was readily accessible by electric car and Beating Jack Ratlin. There will be a as the band of music and dragging miles astern of them. When the many spectators willreach there by that CINCINNATI. May 2<'.—I-atonia summary: there will no fee the conveyance, his f\x an>1 a furlongs —St. Wood be admission exacted across finish line the ilr. Clark and represen- P.Kir^t rarr. half attendance should large. Reliance sailed the tative, Hamilton, doing every- «on. Etbel Davit* second, IJttle WLKhes-s third. be was more than two miles al- W. B. are Tl 1:21 In order to encourage of speed- Columbia the affair im'*. -». owners most dead to leeward. The Reliance beat thing possible to make a suc- Second race, five furlongs— Silk Maid won, way horses the club offered a special tro- following for the day seccjvi. her by la minutes and 51 seconds, actual cess. The officials tv-ric Cranium third. Time. 1:01.— phy for a rac»» for members of the San were named yesterday: Third race, one ni'.le and seventy yards Aim- Driving Club. Nino sailing time. fen won. Adclante Fecond, Welch Girl third. Francisco horses are wind dur- Referee— J. J. Olympic Athletic entered and the competition The held true at 9 to 12 knots Gleason. Time, 1:47. should be ing the race and favored none of the rac- Clvb Fourth race. RrewerV handicap, net value lively. The races will be in charge of the Starter—— Phil Wand. Olympic Athletic Club. fllW. rix furlong*—Hick Wellr-s «on. Jack following officials: ers. The conditions were ideal for a fair Judges John A. Benson. Fr»d Burges. (i. Hatlin second. Hilee third.— Time. 1:13>*. test of the three boats. P. Wetmore and George James. Fifth r*"e. flve furlongs Japan won, I
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