34 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 7. 1904. FAMOUS COLORS OF JAMES R. KEENETOCARRIEDGLORIOUSVICTORY DELHI, THE BROWN SON OF , 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, a total of about $135,000 were the best liked others, Gray-Lady of the latter's chances that they freely chances. Score, 5 to j0.' could fan the air and of the each Kantaka. Inflammable 05. La ; wonder how It happened. TV. G. 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 one against' her. To their Whalen, sp,ya ,,he can. .wallop iany cf all »Butler $50,000 career by Dwyer away 98. Renaissance 95, Filler 95, My Eleanor 100, pitched a sood came/ but after field- trot In straight heats from J. H. first stake won In his Dick got them to a good finished surprise, 'she led from the slips, being them now, but he figures strongly when Ing Mr. Keene, as his horse Disguise II break, with show in as named. a bunt he made a bad throw to Vance's Geraldine, his nearest rival Tokalon first to — first to the hare and killingbefore Palo Moskirnan ,is;. tVHatiriff •'em, |£Tbe last first vrhlch one stakes, von a race of that value In England front. She apparently was not at her SECOND RACE Seven furlongs; three-year- pitched "copped scored. TJser- and put The California 2:24 class trot- was best, -'- Alto could get up. time Doc James four. another on third. A single followed, ting, brought a ten horses, several years ago. Mr. Keene and instead of opening up her olds and ud: . Yesterday three,- _ they all out field of Betting. • .it was and 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. The third heat went to Passing grandstand Horse. Weight, St. % Fin. pitcher's ;honors and Moskiman came Beck.lb. 3 0 0 13 1L«h.cf-lb 3 1 0 « 0 distance. the the wire. •» to 10—Lucky 97 (Dart). 3,14 14 The .most promising candidates for 0 Casey.2b IID B by three lengths, with Little •9 10— Charm. stake., reserve, out to .wprk,- An out gave San Drnan.cf 3 110 4 113 7 first Unffe Waterboy was in second It was a pretty brought to Diehabille. 105 (Lindsey) 6,4 2 2 h honors In the event are infield Castro,3b 0 0 3 0 17 Babe KT at the half- finish that 6 to a starter 3 0 1 Ilogan.c. 1 second. Una broke place, but he began to fall back the big to 1—Dameron 09 (D. Austin) 1' 32 3 4 Jerry Wright, .Motto and Miss Francisco Che -for in that in- Rymd.Be 2 1 8 2 10 0 0 mile, but soon crowd Its feet. The time, •Coupled betting. . Queen's ning. . . 0 « Overll.rf finished third. Morosco won a Mercury 1:44 4-5, in .. . Brummel.-. \ pteelmn.c 2 0 12.4 Wblte.lb 2 .0080 the heat, winning desperate after and was never factor. was within one-nfth of a sec- Time. 1:15. poor.- easily. -Win- ... p. fourth a Start Won played 0 0 & Thorns, 5 ¦ For a while Oakland : pretty Butler. 2 0 p 4 0 10 was a good second most of the way. ond of the track record for the dis- G. C. Bennett's br. c by Lucky Dog- The hares were an unusually strong battle in the stretch with H D B. • ner. 97, fair ball field, .The Picket finished strongly In third tance. . ¦'. Charm. Red Leaf 105. A. Muskoday' Mon- lot yesterday, several trials lasting in the and Moskiman Total*.28 0 127 28 Total*.30 ~4 « 27 17 The final race, the 2:14 pacing divis- a length Mercury, was aco Maid 94, finished as named. .': necessitating use had an assortment which puzzled. He "position, behind There considerable gossip after three minutes and the> RUNS AND HITS BT IXNING3. ion, was won by Edwin S In straight ¦which finished second by a length. The the race to.; of relief dogs frequently. - succeeded in getting out of a couple of Rey This was relative. Mabel Richard- FOURTH RACE—On« m^le; Mlsslssrppl Val-' pretty holes, Portland 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 9—0 heats from del Diablo. Duryea entry, Aceful and Mercury, son's startling improvement. Just ley Selling stake; three-year-olds and up: The day's results, with Judge John bad and was holding the Base Hits 0 0 0 2 10 0 1 0—4 the best race of the day, the deciding Betting. Horse, home sluggers where they belonged till . coupled In the betting, was first choice. twenty-four hours before, when at 1to Weight. Jockey. St. » % Fin. Grace's official scores, follow: . .j Tacoma 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2—4 mile being stepped in 2:03, the best •4 - 1 (W. Davis)... the panic upon Sysonby was so well thought of that 2 In the betting, she was badly beaten to 1—Orient. B0 4;j2 2*12 Reserve Btake—McHer.ry beat . Mel- came him with all its Base HltJJ 02100011 1—4 time of the meet. Inthe first heat the by a 13 to 10—Hile« 103 (H. Anderson) 2 12 2h rose, 1S-5; Boy Magic. fury in the seventh. SUMART. the price against him remained 1to 20 field of Inferior horses. 9 to 2—Thane, 99 (Rayner) 3 61 34 Her beat Stuff,. — big chestnut gelding took the lead at throughout. Summary: Flaxman was the only favorite to Time. 1:41%. Start good. Won- driving. 10-4; Monbells beat Clobfell. 8-4;- Big Whalen opened it with a drive to cen- .Krronr Spencer— (2), Raymond. Beck.— Butler. the half-mile from Economizer and — win. Winner, T. Hayes Co"s. f. (3) by Or- ter and-Waldrpn a Hilde- Stolen base Overall. Basa on balls Off But- FIRST RACE Seven furlongs; selling; r. & ch. Klamath beat Firm Fellow, (i beat bunt. — out Rey a length at three- For- ler ott Thomas 3. Struck out By beat del Diablo the joar-olds: and nament-Bessie V C. Charlie Thompson 107, est Kitty Did, 8-2; brand laid down a sacrifice and Meany 2. — Thomas Sam Ed. Wagner, respectively Fire beat Jerry Hosan, was Horse, •Mafalda 97, finished as named. placed a leaguer" 4. Sacrifice hits Thlelman. Sheehan. finish. Economizer third. Tho Bettinir. Weight. Jockey. Bt. % Fin. president and manager of the " •Coupled In betting. Wright beat Smith, 9-3; Gallant Tip- "Texas over Me- Doyle.— Three-base hlts-*-Hogan. Double plays horses finished in the same positions in 4 tol—Old England. »5 (Crtmm) 1 1 1^12 Jockey Club, had a great day. They perary beat Confusion, 12-4; Frisky Kune'e topknot that brought in Wha- Eajan to Casey.— Casey to Easan to Lynch. « tol—Mont* Carlo, 103(E. Walsh) 8 2 1^2 1 on bases Portland 3, Tacoma B. Hit by the second heat. I.C. Mosier*s Orna A 4 t« are reported FIFTH RACE— and a miles; Boy beat Haddington, 8-4; Margueritte len. Cy Townsend responded with a Left — 1—Dick B*rnard.ia>(J.Mtn).10 7 h 3 to have cleaned up In the One - -sixteenth- - - puna went the front with rush in the ¦ pitch By a 4 neighborhood * three-year-olds and -up: to deep ball— Butler 1. Tim*— of One to Time. 1:2«. Start bad. Won easily. Win- of $30,000. Summary: Betting. Weight. beat Adeline Patti, 5-0; Lily Wright double center and Waldron hour forty minutes. Umpires Brown and Mc- third heat and set a merry clip for ner. T D. Suliivan'n b g. by Goldfinch-Queen — Horse. Jockey. St. % Fin. Manru, 30-3; Presto, skipped to the pan. Irwin joined in the Donald. B--SS. W. R. Condon, Sydney Love, FIRST RACE—Six and a half furlongs; Even Jack Young. 101 (Austin) 1 32 Ins beat Hermit beat Edwin S. which dropped back to fourth Witchcraft. three-year-olds uj>; 5-2; Laboring Boy rally, and so did Anderson. San Fran- Judge. Athel, Atwood. Belle of Portland. Right and r»urs#: 15 to 5—Light Opera, 98 (Davis).. 2 2 nk 2 5 beat Wait For Me, place at the half. Omar A was not head- Betting. Horse. Weight. Jockey. St. Fin. 16 to 1—Harmakis, 9S (Rice) 4 4 5 3h 10-7; cisco emerged four more the good, end True finished as named. to % Queen's Motto beat Equator, 7-3; to ' ' DRIVE HALL TO THE BENCH. ed to the three-auarters and came 14 5—P. Finch, 102 (Nicol).. 3 3 h 1 Vi Time. 1:4S?4. Start good. Won driving. Ouida Costa, 13-10; and it was all over then for fair. — i to 10—Delagoa, 107 (Henry).. 4 11^2 7 Winner. G. Baker's br. h. (4) by Lamp- beat Free Lady gamely down the stretch, fighting: every SECOND RACE About two and a half to C. Oakland, as usual, had all kinds of miles; Bcverwyck 3 2—Walnamoinen. Io7 (Hflr)2 2 3 Claremont 98, Flying Tor- Menlo beat Irma Hotfoot, 6-0; Modesto When Slwashes Begin to Hit Angels inch of the way with Edwin S. which the steeplechase handicap; 1:19 3-6. good. 1^3 liKhter-Johnetta. !runs,. they .four-year-olds up: Time. Start Won driving. pedo 108. finished as named. Boy beat Fancy Dress, 13-7; Topsy chances to make but tossed « up a pushing and W inner. L. T. Curtis g. (3) by one away Have No Chance. came with rush. Just his JWtlnsr. Horse. Weight. Jockey. Bt. Fin. & Co.'s ch Gold — .Turvy beat Dorothy M,22-3; Sylvester each Just as. they have been — nose wire of the gritty % Flnch-Philliita. 100, Aug. under the ahead .-id to I—Amur. 145 iHolman) 10 6 2 1100 Voila Nannan 100, fin- SIXTHRACE Six furlongs; three-year-olds: beat Virginia Boy, doing all week. No one could hit the LOS 6. Seattle ished as named. Betting. Horse. Weight. Jockey. 3-2; Nellfo M a at ANGELES.. bay mare. Time. 2:03. Summary: J2 to J—Ten Candles. 145 (I>onoh) 2 2 3 2 1 St. % Fin. bye; right time, and no one seemed to care had no difficulty In'defeating Los An- <> to 1— St. 143 (J. O'Brien) 5 3 3 3 100 6 to 1—Ice Water. 105 (Austin)... 3 42 lh Red Hot withdrawn;* Chill Mara Breeders' Futurity, three-year-olds. Jude. SECOND RACE—Four and a furlongs; 8 to6—Six Shooter, -much whether he did bit or not. Twice geles to-day, batting Hall trottScs Tim*,S:14H. Start good. Won easily. Win- two-year-olds; half 110 (Wilson). 16 2 1V4 beat Wedgewood, 8-4; Amorina beat so hard in division, purse $2300, mils heats, best three J. Cole's g. handicap: ' 6 tol—Just So, 100 (Booker) 4 2 1 8 1^, Streib could have brought" two in,, but In five: ner. W. ch. by Bob Miles-Anadem.' Betting. Horse, Weight. Summer Girl, 12-8; Lady Russell beat the fifth inning that, he was supersed- Alum Water. Adjldaumo, Land of Clover, Fox- Jockey. St % Fin. Time, 1:14. Start good. Won driving. Win- Cricket, 10-4; Humbug he was ,not there. Devereaux did the ed, by Gray. Angeles Murray M. by Hambletonian WKies hunter. Captivator. Presgrave and Topgallant 6 to 2——Rain's Horn. 104 (N'icol) 6 2h 11 ner; T. Hayes & Co.'s, ch. m. (B) by Brentwood' beat L09 started with (W. Durfee) 1 6 J. best work, getting H. 1 1 finished as najr.ed. IS to B. Klnney, 95 (Knapp). 5 32 2 1 Watercress-Suecol. Rebo Bergeres Agitator, 22-4; three safe ones and a rush, four men. bunting the ball 2 to Mum, 100. Folles Real Pasha. beat Maid stealing aa many In Geraldine. by Zombro (J. H. Vance).. 2 2 2 1— 106 (Henry).... 4 1 1% 88. J. W. O'N'elll 100, finished as named. o' Glen, 9-6; bases. scoring runs by (E. Jones). — Time. :63 good. 2%3 . the Maid o' Gowrie beat succession. and three be- Carlokin. McKinney I* 3 3 3 THIRD RACE and a half furlongs; the 3-5. Start Won handily, 1S-8; Kruger a . Five winner, T. Trixsy, Haughty Helen beat Real executed' catch that' will fore Hughes could steady down. After Time—2:li»V4. 2:20H. 2:20. Saratoga *i>ecial: two-year-olds: L. Curtis & Co.'s b. c. by Bute- SEVENTH RACE—Seven furlongs; three- 11-7; outshine all the other ones. In the that, however, The California stakes. 2:24 claza. trotttn* Horpe, Weight, Jockey. St. Fin. Aunt Tessa. Allen Avon 07. Subtle 100, Use- year-olds and up: Duchess, Budding Rose beat Col- they could do little division, Hettins. \ Lady 97, Bologna. ninth he ran to the jscore board .after visiting pitcher. purse $2000. mile heats, best thre» ? to 2<>—Pysor.by. 122 (Redfern). 2 13 16 ful 97. finished aa .named. Betting. Horse, Weight. Jockey. St. % Fin. ored Lady, 4-1; Templar Galantin beat with the — Score: in five: (Hick*)... a drive from Townsend's bat and — 20 to 1—Hot 122 13 2 4 4 to 1—DollyGray. 103 (Austin). 6 Roy Hughie, 10-8; Drifting by Wayland (T. Shot. THIRD 13 1% Dawn beat copped Lo« Anreles SeattI* Morosco. C. Cab- 15 to 1—Britisher. 122 (O'Neil).. 3 2 h 3 3 RACE—One mile- and 100 yards; lOtol—Crime, 103 (Dean) 1 23 23 Craig Lad, 10-6; it with one mitt, doubling up A. B.P. A. A.R. B. P. A. ney) 4 1 8 Time, good. three-year-olds and up; Maywood handicap: Lewis, Frank Dunn beat R. VHta,cf 1 1 1:C7. Start Won easily. Wln- Betting. 7to2r-ABgle 91 (Vndbot) 3 31 3 % Brooklyn Town, 10-3; HUdebrand at first.base.' He caught the Chase.cf 3 10 10 ft 2 2 0 0 H D B. by Arthur Holt (F. E. r.sr. J. R Keene's b. c. by Melton-Optume. — Horse. Weight, Jockey. St. % Fin Time. 1:28H- Start good. Won driving. Tom Hurllck Br'shr.lb 4 1 1 11 1Mohlr,2b Wright) Three starters. 40 to 1 M.Rchdsn, (Mclntr). 5 3K1 h T. Annadale, 7-3; ball on the dead run as it was about 3 2 115 2 2 1 2 3 15 1— 106 8 Winner. P. Hayes* b. m..(4) by St. George- beat Miss Brummel beat Smlth.3b 4 12 12 Dlhty,3b S O 1 S 1 Una K. by McKinney (W. 11. to Greg-or 106 (Hflr) ¦ . ground,- -and made — — K. 8 2 U 2 1 Palmetto. Joe Goos 100, Operator 113, Trap- 7-4. •-•. to. strike the the Crvth.rf S 1 1 1 0 Frlsk.lr. 4 12 2 0 Lumsden) 1 8 3 T t FOURTH RACE One and a quarter miles; 10 to 1 M.Crawford, 104 (Hnry). 4 3 1 3 nk setter 100, Velos 100, finished as named. — . wonderful play without- an Flood. 2b 4 0 12 8 Bkn'p.lb 6 1 O 13 2 tOO.DQO; Time, 1:44 4-5. good. Class stake Tralee Lass beat Don effort. The Abe Miller, by Titus (I. C. the Great Republic of three-year-olds Start Won driving. 16-2; score: Tom'n,n 2 0 2 18 Smlth.rt 4 2 2 8 0 Mosler) S 3 4 3 2 end up: Winner. C. E. Rowe & Co.'s b. m. (5) by jPedro, Queen of Isle beat Rural — Ross, It 4 0 1.4 0 Hallos.. 40222 2:13%, Halma-Veneta, ¦ ¦ • > • Time— 2:14. Betting. Horse. Weight, Jockey. St. % Fin. Beau Ormonde 111, XEW YORK 'Artist, 4-3; General Dewet Lucky Oakland . I San Francisco— Spies, 0 8,0061 Wlsn, o 4 0 2:1-114. 2:U»4. 2:17*4. 113, Tokalon- HIGHLANDERS beat AB.R. P.A. OS 1 2:14, class, paring stake, pu.-je $700. mils 8 tol—Delhi. 11» (Odom) 2 13 11 Alma Dufour 88, finished aa named. •. H. " . . AB.R. H.P.A. Hall, p.. 2 0 0 Hughs,p 2 Mercury. fHildebrand) STILL IN FIRST PLACE Shamrock, 12-6;.. Little Plunger .beat Pranks,*. 5,0 0 0 0 fi ' 0.0 - 40002 heau. three in flve: to 1—— 88 13^21 Wldrn.cf 2 1 O'O Gray. p. l-OOOl S, by Dr. h Pasha,; 6-0;- Ganley.rf : - Edwtn Hicks lit 18 to 5 T*a* 1'icket, 126 (Bums). 8 8 3 FOURTH RACE—Six furlongs: three-year- -Bonnie Golden- Fortune 1 0 0 1 O'llildbd.s 1 0 0 S 3 Eag'r.*.. 1 0 O 0 0 Totals.. 83 8 10 27 13 Rey Diablo, ¦ by Time. 2:05 4-5. Sturt good. Won driving. olds: purse: to Balendine, 8-6; Tralee Duulvy.K.^ 0 0 1 0 MeanjM-f 0 0 3 1 0 '"" del Diablo (I. M. Al- Betting:. Giants Uso Their Bats. Advantage beat Maid beat Krugrr.cf-4 0 12 1 vlao) , 2 2 8 J. R. by Ben Brash- 4 110 0 4 11 Winner. Keene's b. c. Horse. Weight, Jockey. Bt. % Fin. "Boots, 14-7; Valley Pride beat Palo Twnsd.lb Totals.. iT ~8 Z? .' . Oraa by (J. Moster).... S 0 2 Knight 4 to 1— and Defeat St. Louis' Before ; Devrx.^b 4 0 3 1 A. Dlctatus C. Viva. Aroful. St. Valentine. Errant. Bearcatcher, 1(M (Sheehan) 6 18 12 4 Irwln.3b. 3 12 14 •Batted for Gray In the ninth.* by Daniels).... Gr-y Waterboy 9 to 2—Ananlaa, - - .Alto, 3-0; Vina, beat Fortuha Anjge^. Streib,lb. 3 0 111 1 0 ' Cuckoo, Dr.-Hicks fE. T » 3 Friar end finished as named. 104 (Reed)...... I- 2 1^2 4 .. . Bfff Crowd. . . . Andin.2b 2 18 6 ¦HITS AND BY "; Time— to \ 6-4; Commercial Traveler beat Aurella, Bymes.c. 4 0 0 3 3 Gorton,lf RUNS INNINGS. 2:11U. 2:11%. 2:08. 4 1—P. Sllverwlng8.104 (Hofler) 4 6 31 STANDING OF THE CLUBS. • 4 0 0-10 Loa'Anjcelei FIFTH RACE—Mile; Bellini; for three- Time. 1:22. Start good. -Won easily. Win- 17-12; Miss Florence beat Royal Friend, Young.p. 0 0,0.0 0 Leahy,c. 40040 ....3 0 0 O 0 10 0 0—4 vear-olds and upward : ner, O. Ferguson's br. c. by St. George- 6-0; Young Rex", McKne.2V4*0 2 7 1Whalen,p 4, 13 0 1 Basa hits .....2*0 11 1 8 000—8 T. (National League.) 1 (American League.) Doreeri beat Johnny Seattle 0 0 115 10 0 Ilnnt Defeats Belden at Tennis. Betting. Horse. Weight. Jockey. St. % Fin. Sallle McAllister. White Plume 95. Monastlo W. L. 7-5; Shotgun Mskmn.p 4 0 0 1 2 0—8 P*ct. W. L.P'ct beat Aerodah, 14-12; • • ¦ — hits 1 15 — ? to 1—Na'ty Lady. 97 CH. Coc.) 3 1116 II100, Kohlnoor 107. finished as 'named. New York,.68 25 .722 New York...B5 34 ... -r- T6tala.80" 0 11 27 13 Basa 1.1 "10 0 0—10 MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 6. Reuben 1 • - 3« 1— CWond.) 2 .618 ;Full Moon Frisky Barbara, 5-0; , • • , • to —Coortmald. 105 4*1 % — Chicago f.5 36 .604 Chicago 8S 36 .617 beat Totala.83 0. 7 2717 . SUMMARY.. Hunt of California I. 1 Fire (Redf m) h Eastlake, 28-7; defeated Harry 3 to Eater. 107 7 7 3 14 FIFTH RACE One mile; four-year-olds and Cincinnati ..56 38 .C96 Boston .....58 35 .617 Sunny Bouth beat Reck- RUNS AND HITS BT INNINGS. Stolen base. Spies.. Errors, Blank- Time, 1:40. Start poor. Won easily. Win- upward; purse: enshlp. .Flood, Toman. Spies. Hits, off Belden of Minneapolis to-day in the filly, by Kilby Pittsburg ..B2 37 .684 Phlladel. ...60 39 .662 ter. A. W. Brand's ch. Esther- Betting. Horse, Weight. Jockey. St. % Fin. Bt. Louis ...49 45 .621 Qeveland ..4S4O.M6 San Francisco ..10000040 0— 5 Hall. 9: off Gray, 1. Two-bas» hits, "Van finals in the Northwestern tennis tour- CreaTn. Queen Belle. Aurumaeter, Canteen, 3 tol—Prln. Tulane.102 (Mclnty) 5 1 Base hits 00111061 1—11 Haltren, C. Smith (2), Toman (2). Sacrifice Witch, — 3 1h Boston 35 60 .368 Bt. Louis ...35 49 .417 ADVERTISEMENTS. Toman, nament for the honor of challenging JTiaatoxn. Irish SUllicho. Irascible. 11"to 6—Blrchbroom, 102 (Felcht). 2 1% 2 1 Brooklyn 62 35 64 .893 Oakland .0 00000000—0 hits, Cravath, .Brashear. ¦ First base Locket, Pcsg Plcg ..32 .341 Detroit champion. Harry and Pennant finished as to 2 Incubator. 107 (Henry) 4 4 i$ 3 u ..25 66.275 Washington 19 69 .216 Base hits ..... 0 1 0 2 0 1111—7 on errors, Los Angeles. 1: Seattle, 2. Left on the L. Waidner of Phlladel. - • earned. Time. 1:40. Start cood. Won.driving-.. Win- ;• SUMMARY. bases. Los Armeies, 6: Seattle. 6. Bases on Chicago, by the score of 6-2, 6-2, 6-2. ner. James Curl's br. m. by His Higrhnes*- — balls, off Hughes, 4; off Gray, 1. Struck out — LEAGUE. SIXTH RACE On* and one-eighth miles; Best Wishes. Talpa 104, Fonsoluca 106, AMERICAN — —. Stolen base* Devereaux 8. Irwin2. Errors by Hall. 2; by Gray, 1; by 8. Double Aloha CLEVELAND, Hushes. - handicap for three-year-oids and upward: 102. finished as named. Aug. 6. New York main- Devereaux,— Byrnes, Townsend. Two-base— plays. Mohler to Blankenshjp to Delehanty, Sculler Greer Defeats Titus. Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. Fin. tained Its hold on first place to-day by de- hltH Townsend, Devereaux. Sacrifice hits Toman to Flood to Brashear. Brashear to % feating Cleveland a pitchers' Hlldebrand 2. Brashear, ST. CATHERINES, Ontario, Aug. 9. 3 to 1—Fox Hunter. 113 (Redfn) 2 11& 12% SIXTH RACE— furlongs; two-year-olds- in battle. Score: Anderson 2. Waldron.— First Spies to Mohler to'Hall to Blanken- 3 1— (J. Martin) 3 2 2 2 Five base on errors San Francisco 1. base shlp.. Hit by pitched ball, The Argonaut Club of Toronto cap- to Grailallo. 113 4 purte: B. H. 'E. First Mohler. Time of 7 to 1—Cloverland. Ill(Odom).. 4 3 3 3 6 Horse, Weight. Jockey. ..., on called 1 balls—Oft Young 3, oft Moskiman 2, game, 1:45. Umpire, McCarthy. majority of the easily. Bettlnc 8t % Fin. Cleveland 3 8 4 tured the events la Time 1:S3 2-5. Start good. Won 8 to 10—Flaxman. Ill(Prior) 2 (Uiu New York ..4 . 9 2 the second day's racing at the Can- Winner. N. Dyment's bay c. by Potomac- 13 to 1—La Sagrltte. 88 (Sheehan)... — High 3 6«21« Batteries Joss and Buelow; Chcsbro and Henley. Roctroee. Chancellor. Carbuncle finished Sto 1—Intense. 98 (Knapp).J.. 4 2h 3 • adian An immense crowd as named. 3 Magulre. Merry Hound, lined the banks of the course. In the Time. 1:00 3-6. Start fair/ Won handily, Aug. .... less ''Acrobat beat Go MUNROE'S MAXAGER HURT winner, C. E. Durnell's br. c. by Rough and ST. LOUIS. 6.—"Washington defeated 18-4; Carlow Boy beat Belfast, 8-6; Sir IX AUTOMOBILE WRECK final of the senior single sculls Greer Seattle's Summer Meeting Ends. Ready-MUtral. Costlgan 104. Lady Ellison 98 St. Louis to-day Ina well-played game. Score: Twain, 12-8; Bright was an easy winner over Titus. The Pet Happy R. Winton beat Mark SEATTLE,