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34 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 7. 1904. FAMOUS COLORS OF JAMES R. KEENETOCARRIEDGLORIOUSVICTORY DELHI, THE BROWN SON OF BEN BRUSH, DEFEAT COMES WHALEN BLANKS THE COMMUTERS EDWIN S PACES CAPTURES RICH GREAT REPUBLIC STAKES TO PALO ALTO AND BATS OUT THREE SAFE HITS MILEA IN 2:08 Oakland, Sysonby Makes an Exercise Mabel Richardson Beats Orient Is First for Mis- Eugene Geary's Champion Venerable Otto. Young. Essays to Pitch for Big Chestnut Gelding Fin- Gallop of the Saratoga- Gregor K a Head for sissippi Valley Stakes at ; Greyhound Is Beaten First. ishes Ahead of Eey Del • but Retires After Filling Bases in the Special. i Maywood Handicap. , St. Louis. Pointless at Ingleside Moskiman Gets His When Uncle's Stars Land Diablo in Straight Heats Special Dispatch to Th« Call. Special Dispatch to The Call. Special Dispatch to-The Call. rHAEES PKOYE StfEONG MURRAY M COMES HOME SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 6.—In the CHICAGO. Aug. 6.—Mabel Richard- ST. LOUIS, Aug. 6.—Orient, coupled ETANDINO OF THE.CLUBS. off Whalen 4. Left on bases— Ban Francisco son, 8, Oakland- 8. Struck out—By Moeklman 2. of largest crowd ever seen an added starter, at as good as 40 in the betting: Mafa*lda, the ,(Paclflo :'<• Strelbw presence the with .won -" Coast League.)- . by Whalen 3. —Double play—Kruger to at Saratoga race the far- to 1 in the betting, almost threw the Mississippi Valley stakes to-day from .W.L.Fct. W. L.P*et. Time e-f i.-ame 1 hour and 45 minutes. Um- the course Unusually Large ; ¦ * Necessary Keene, Number of Seattle ;.;..8?3 .727 San Fran.'. .5 ¦>. « ,;453 pire—O'Conhell. • •, ., Five Trials Are famed colors of James R. crowd at Harlem into spasms to-day a fast field. Thane was bumped out cf Tacoma . .li,4 :.63e Portland ..4 7 .863 Europe as In by winning Maywood handicap by the running by Btablemate Acgales... 6 , ... ;S equally as well known In the Orient's - Trials Extend Three Min- Lo» . 16 .645 Oakland ... 8 V..273 BROWNIES NEVER;CROSS PAX. Before Morosco Finally America, were the front to-day a head from Gregor K, Miss when closing strongly. Favorites had . borne to with The sabie? old story; m; prizes of the and great filly a fair day and the public and books utes Testing the Hounds the same^old Captures •In the two most valuable Crawford third the To~- split even. weather was clear way at Thomas Refuses to Allow Them to California Stakes meeting by winningthe Great Re- kalon, badly beaten, fifth. The May- The and Recreation Park. San Francis- " " Delhi the track, good. Attendance 7000. Sum- co can "win all the is Bunch "Their "Hits." public etakee, money for which wood was the feature race of a good time"if~Oaklahd first Saturday mary: Eugene v.Geary's old-time champion only ,lot... Four, a PORTLAND, of Special Dispatch to The- Caa. Sysonby winning the programme, six horses start- in^the in .row yester- . .Avis'. 6.—Thomas was J42.000. and Ing. FIRST RACE; flve and a half furlongs; two- greyhound beginning day, apd' shutout, • making Tacoma .. pitch- Alma Dufour and Mabel - Palo Alto is to another Is more Saratoga Special, valued at $14,000. Rich- year-oldi: , v of a success at SAN JOSE, Aug. 6.—With the best ardson were added at the last moment. Betting. Horse, Fin. feel hla years. The great son of Emln eighteen;-, inning? •; running > a ing that iimplrlngr. He demonstrated two stakes therefore yielded Mr. Tokalon, of course, Weight Jockey. St. % without c card of the meet the four days of har- The was an odds-on fa- 30 to 1——A Lady, 08 (Rayner) 4 12 11% Pasha out pointless at Ingle- point for the Commuters. Itwas Wha- this to-day when he managed to find Keene $56,000. which, added to his pre- vorite, 7 to 20 being 15 to 1 Tim (Embley).. 2 2 waa#hut • ness racing closed here to-day. Mor« the best price of- — Hurst. 98 3 2 1V4 side Coursing;; Park' yesterday by Val-j len who it, "holes'In play- vious winnings this season, makes the fered by the bookmakers. 6 tol Mellwood. 100 (Troxler).. 7 3 4 8 1% did and. it.was "Whalen who all but four of the• local than 3000 spectators were Inattendance. Keen** stable much the heaviest winner Miss Time, 1:10. Start good. Won eaally. Win- ley Pride.' -The talent thought so little drove- out three -safeties' out jof four ers bats. Try as they Would the Crawford and Beau Ormonde ner. J. M. Barker & Co's. ch. f. by Blue and Browns only F. R. Garnsey's Murray M, driven by of the year, total of about $135,000 were the best liked Gray-Lady of the latter's chances that they freely chances. Score, 5 to j0.' could fan the air and a of the others, each Kantaka. Inflammable 05. La ; happened. Durfee, won the three-year-old standing to his credit. Itwas not the going to the post at 8 to 1. Starter Princess 95, Fred Priesmeyer 104, Preventive laid two to against' her. To their Whalen, sp,ya ,,he .wallop any cf wonder how It all »Butler TV. G. by Renaissance 100, one can. i pitched a straight from J. H. first $50,000 stake won In his career Dick Dwyer got them away to a good 98. 95, Filler 95, My Eleanor surprise, slips, being now, figures strongly sood came/ but after field- trot In heats Keene, finished as named. 'she led from the them but he when Ing a bunt he made a bad throw to Geraldine, nearest rival Mr. as his horse Disguise II break, with Tokalon first to show in first to the killing Moskirnan ,is;. tVHatiriff •'em, Vance's his von a In England front. apparently — hare and before Palo |£Tbe last first vrhlch scored. one TJser- and put The California stakes, 2:24 class trot- race of that value She was not at her SECOND RACE Seven furlongs;-'-three-year- Alto could get up. time Doc pitched James "copped four. followed, several years ago. Mr. Keene was best, and instead olds and ud: another on third. A single ting, brought out a field of ten horses, of opening up her Betting. • Yesterday .it was three,- and _ they all freely congratulated by scores of gen- usual gap merely led her field by a Horse, Weight, Jockey., fit>.*i. Fin. There' were but four upsets in the ' scoring, the second Tacomalte. Inthe and five heats were necessary before- 6 tol——Miss Manners. 9S(H.And) 2 8 H 11V4 betting went skiihrf\irig to the "outfield—all ninth Raymond dropped a ball thrown T. the last tlemen in the clubhouse and paddock. margin of two lengths to the stretch, 6 to 1 Mohave, ( Conroy) h on this stake, the favorites drives, C. Cabney's Morosco won 98 J. ... 3 4 6. 2 winning clean .with no chance for a fluke. by Beck and Spencer fumbled an in- driving Abe Miller There is no doubt but that the success where Miss Crawford and Gregor K 10 to 1—Pierce J, 108 (Young) 8.2 % 3 1% consistently. The most pro- Poor old Otto as out heat In a finish with the Win- Young_y brought field hit; and this ragged fielding cost a length of his horse has greatlv cheered moved up like a team and challenged Time. l:29V4. Start good. Won easily. nounced upset was the defeat of- May of obscurity by Lohman behind. The first heat went veteran financier, who has been an al- her. The moment they drew ner. J. C. Milan & Co's. ch. in. (4) by LonB- Peter and told two more runs. The score: easily to Una K. which ruled favorite- alongside fllght-Maud L. Lona S 91, Irby Bennett 108, Tunison,'a one to choice, by to do the on — ' daily at races the four Gal- "best he could the.slab. "Portland I hopelessly In the second most attendant the since favorite she quit to a walk and fell Sam Btevens 98, Lady Lavish 93 Kennington lant dogs But the ancient was not' thera. He Tacoma— until she broke the beginning of the back beaten. Mabel 98, 9S, 98, 100, Glances. Of the still"in the star AB.R.H. P. A: AB.RH.P.A. heat, after heading the* field to th» season. Richardson, which Hucena Metlakatla Worthington ' could, not discern homo, plat", Fpencr,2b Dyl.rf-cf • Delhi had little difficulty in winning had been Radium 08, finished as named. stake Tralee Lass, Full Moon and Sil- the and 4 .0- 0 4 8 3"0- 10 0 three-quarter the heat going to outrun in the early part of after fillingup the bags with passes in Nadau.lt 2 0 0 0 0 Shehn.Sb 3 0 0 2 1 post, bis race. He Jumped out in front at the the race, then came — ver Heels are expected to run well into 2 0 1 0, 0 McLgn.rf 3 0 0 2 0 Morosco, which won by a small margin with a furious furlongs; two-year-olds: 1 McCrd.rr .THIRD RACE Six t money. the opeturi.8${round was shorn of ?.!ie ,1 start and cut out a hot pace the full rush and' nailed Gregor K right at the Betting. Jockey. the he Thn.lf-rf 3 0 0- O..OEaKan,wi 3 2 2 3 from H D B.