SPORTING SECTION THE SAN FRANCISCO W.CALLJ. SLATTERY VOLUME CVn.^-NO. 33. SAN FRANCISCO, SUNDAY, JANUARY ;2,- 1910. PAGES 33 TO 40. RUHSTALLER WINS P^B^H^Bij^^^HSiRILEY AND SCALER CALIFORNIA TAKES

FINALRUGBY' GAME FIGHT FAST DRAW -• • ; NEW YEARFEATURE ~i .. Rival Lightweights Put Up a Scores Three Tries and One Goat Furious Contest in the . in Snappy Form Against tor 1nird Successive lime a Loltof at Sacramento Vancouver's Lone Tally , —— Lavena C Has Annexed the [Special Dispatch to The Call] VANCOUVER, B. C, Jan. I.—The — University of Rugby team SACRAMENTO, Jan. •1. Charley California Old Rlley of-San 'Francisco and Kid Sealer defeated Vancouver easily in the thir.d Two Year Event of Spokane fought 20 fast rounds to a game of the international cup series here, draw today before the Buffalo athletic here today, but the cup will stay E. W. CLARKE club. The decision of Referee Frank as Vancouver won the twt> first games. Berkeley's victory today was of a YEAR'S DAY at Emeryville gave Daggie Smith and Lavena C Crawley of Stockton gave general satis- faction, decided character, the visitors scoring places in turf history, the first as the breeder and trainer, the other as although Sealer because of his aggressiveness had a shade the best three tries and a goal to one try, the the dam of the winner of the first 2 year old race> of year three times the \u25a0 of.it.* .. score being 14 to 3. in succession. Gilbert Rose, by Ravelston, turned the trick last year . Sealer -forced the fighting all the Vancouver had a - weakened teanJ. NEWand Lee Rose, by St. Avonicus, was the hero of 1908. Frank Ruhstaller, time, but until the bout was two-thirds owing to injuries to players, while the over was unable to land on Rileyv The black, his brothers, of the mother, the first, victors showed much improvement. like and out same but of Bear- latter, he found things going bad California scored two tries in the flrst for him, hung on. a wa.c i catcher's get to lace a barrier, ran away with yesterday's baby event. Daggie • 'As whole it 10 minutes, Elliott and Evans getting tame bout. 'il'--f-H was congratulated by everybody, including the judges. over, but Elliot failed to convert elth- \ Smith er, though one was a very easy chance Manager Berry and Trainer Carroll of the Spreckels stable gave the winner straight through the post. * ]ii-mead of credit, although the Xapa stock farm entries finished second and In the second half ilarkwatt and Peart crossed the Vancouver line and third in the race. Both of the Spreckels 3'oungsters seemed high in flesh, but Elliot kicked the goal on his fourth both ran smashing races and willbe heard from before the season is old. attempt. Preceding The last try was of a sensational rains made the track stick}-, sunshine made the day perfect, and character. Fullback Jay Du'ggins re- the card drew the best crowd of the season. Horsemen particularly were ceived the ball in his own quarters and interested in the first tryout of the baby racers and the crowd was in ran it back. When tackled he trans- .accord. ferred and the ball was carried the Frank Ruhstaller was a 4 to 5 favorite with Anterior.and Korriiak, from the full, length of the neld. * . Sprcckcls barn, second choice at Bto 5. Ruhstaller, with Dugan aboard, led Vancouver scored with just two to play, McLorg getting over. past minutes in the parade and the stand with" Thomas failed to convert it. Antenor following, and the spectators The field was frozen solid, but there serious injuries players. commented upon the racy look of the were not to black and the beauty of the bay. They Juarez Entries galloped back to the three furlong jig FIRST RACE—Six furlongs: pole and in time Starter Holtman C. W. Kennon 110i*Lorii Clinton ...... IK* sent them to a perfect start. Tugboat 107i'Judith Tage S>7 away Corseo tO7!*Ttpster «« Dugan sent the perfectly trained Gi-noya lf/si*Roland 9-> Ed Keck 104l*Mayday 03 black colt to the front on the first Billy Mayhew 104 1 SECOND RACE—One and a sixteenth miles: jump and entered the stretch six Playllt 109'WoUerton '. H>s lengths The Thorn ttJO; Light ...... 105 ahead. Kormak was first to Contestee 109|*St. KIMa ...I<>4 bunch, Arcourt 100|*Knight Blaze 102 flash ahead of the and his landlord .I(>K!'Doctor Downle ...tf)«> stable mate, Antenor, next poked his Engrarer 105[*Senslble 9S THIRD RACE— FWe furlMnss: \u25a0nose into the running. Frank Ruh- Entield :..lOfliPaJaroita 'X> Arch Oldham .'...ite'Snsarmaid 07 real contest developed between Radiator 00 S«K.iable ...... the Knight Deck 99|Virgle Cassc S5 Xapa youngsters Gross, on FOURTH RACE—SeTen furlonss: the with Early Tide 112!Lotus Eater ...V.~..10» Antenor, gaining at the end on Mc- Black Mate .IW.St. Dunstaa ST Marcnmont lOTij Bride, riding Kormak. The latter, FIFTH RACE—Se»en furlong: neck, Soon, Ethel Day 112!Minnolette lie aoh the place by a the Ina Gray 108; Sweetheart lot 103|*Anne McUee l'X> pick barn, being •Llsta %..... of \V. G. Yanke's a Plume 102!Edna Elvira- »6 SIXTH RACE—Six: furlongs: far away fourth. Don Hamilton lllj'Sabado 1O» Barney Schreiber came within an Congo ill•Hannibal Bey ....tOfi Vlncentlo tOo.*Beaver Dam Lad.. 104 eyelash of opening the year with a Silver Stocking l«>,The Sticker 1«« shot; Ughthouse 10*U*Captaln Burnett ..101 long victory. He had 40 to 1 L. M. Eckert 106j laid against his maiden 3 year old Phil •Apprentice allowance. Mohr in the first race and played him at 4to 1 to show. The finish was sq close that Phil Mohr's number was hung out rirst and then switched by Emeryville \u25a0 Races at ihe judges in favor of Old Mcxico, as The Call's Form Chart of : neary. good in betting. BANTAMSFIGHT TO OAKLAND; Saturday. Jan. 1, 1910. —Thlrty-flrst day. Weather clear. Track as 10 to 1 the Roberta, in light, and backed down, E. C. Hopper, presiding judge. J. J. Holtman. starter. "\u25a0 \u25a0 got the show with Passenger, the (To allow numbers for Juarez chart six numbers will be altlpped dally). odds on favorite, back in the ruck. In which horses figured la The Call Handicap i» Indicated in blacS faced type. DRAW IN VALLEJO < KIBST UACE—FITe a half furlonss; purse: S year olds; Talue to Brat |2uo. The public flocked to John H.Shee- 57*7 and for the second race and the horse *+ > ha'n Young indent Horsfr'and Owner. IWtlSt. M, % Str. Fin.) Jockey. Op. Cl. nni splendidly, but, after setting the Attellrand Ray Baugh' 5730 Meiico (Multnoniah 5.).. 110! 9 9 2<> «V, 2 % A. Jacksn 15 lt» !Old ... lnsJU H» pace, tiredin the going and lost to the - 3705 Phil Mohr'(B. Schrelber) 84 4 12^l !)jlI^2 l}iE. Martin... 40 tt man t Be .".724 Roberta \u25a0 (11. A. Mercer)...:::. 103! 1 ...... , 2.11i2 2 3 2Va3 2 - |A. Walsh 8 Ocean Shore Go Ten Fas Rounds horse Dareington. came T>7o.>. ZinkanU AREINGTON, 5 tTurek). 4 2 5 2 » 1 2 iMentry S 5 HAS A START with, 1 1121 ... 1%2- GOOD the approval of the rode a nicely judged on in SHAPE FOR FIGHT Grennan met .-\u25ba7O« (1)J. BHEXHAN, (Crae) 1 WUllanrs. 3-r. 7-M gave H. & 108 1 1h I*£ln- 2 7 C. Gross race Rosevale the mile event and ... B <*• the form players a chance cash. Colonel pace big holiday which, 5707' Ocean Shore. 6 (Elliott*M.). 10"? S ... 8 S 4^'Sl E. Dagan... to made the for the first * crowd' witnessed. the Co.) 6n,4 Jack ' 5725 Balnade 5 (Lynn & lOOt 6 ... «2 «2 2^ E. Martin... S 10 part of the trip and gave up to Mr. Bishop, which carried the winner around battle. 7*7 '\u25a0'\u25a0; 4558 Port Mahone. 5 (Duncan). 113 5 8 2 3n 3 h 5 »i Vosper 15? I<> Gantner & Matterns Best the Chicago Physician Finds the Big t ... the last turn. There Rosevale came on to win by herself and Mr. Bishop Gabrlelle. a (A. Morgan* 100? 2 ... 4 \42 5H « n Ur-ws 1"* So * For the first five rounds it..was all 5710 (3)COL. JESSUP, a (Denasn) 111 7 ... 72 71 72 74 Chvl Vi got place, lapped by Raleigh. ves .Before Big "< 55SS Cool, stable)... 3 5h 5n h s |a. WlllUms. 40 5» , ' the Shre Crowd 's Health Unmarred Attell/ He forced matters, and had his 5 fRose. Mead lOSj ;.. There was much interest in closing over the futurity ::30,.1:0» ... show; the event course. man on the Baugh- Time- —:24. i-5. At post 4 minute*. Off at-2:14. Daretngton. C-5 place. 1-2 Pcrjuicio was scratched on account of the Sticky track, and Fernando was left on Ocean Shore Lot by Long Inactivity road to dreamlarvd. Sheehan. 1-3 place, out show; Shore, 7-10 show. Winner b. b. by Toddlngton-Pnresa. man," however, was game to the core Trained by J. Robson. Scratched —5728 CuernaTaca. 574S Burning Bnsh. 5723 Chitter- ' — \u25a0 . • with permission run without bar plates, being figured going - -- •- High in. to it that the . UnKs," May. good. easily. \u25a0 ,—, - \u25a0\u25a0 5748 Anna Start Won Second same. Third drlTinsr. «\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0; fought every opportunity. r the he innrwl right lor his soft feet. Bubbling was odds choice for the event ' ana -..back at price —Ocean. Shore \u25a08. Darelngton lay In behind Sheeban to stretcb. where w^.=- Water on np in after the Tiie midwinter.'/;- baseball league JEFF'S PRESENT CONDITION -did not -seem a chance ' quickly, and ran oTer him the final sixt<^nth. Shrehan dwelt somewhat and never left the issue in doubt. She got out to a fine lead, was almost . :»>' But"he 'to have' break, quickly into lead and set the pace fire furlongs, where he bega» "Heart in perfect condition. bnt ran the for lost .caught Fernando and to opened season yesterday afternoon : after fifth round,' when to- Back up. Ocean Shore, alow to get going, made up- considerable ground. Balnade bj- then drew away from him win galloping by a .its Lung- power tremendous. - , . . ' till the Attell -. 1 - • - ' tuuch ground all the way. Mahone and OabrleU* showed good early apeetl. Sordid Cool. big gap. Fernando was safely ahead of Madeline Musgravc for the place. on the Ocean Shore grounds with a \u25a0 CirouUtion good. suddpnly-'blew up. "He, had been going • Absolutely no indication of musol* degeneracy. 2 year old colts geldinss; ralue t.» The others were nowhere. game & Matterns C77Q THIRD RACE—Three' furlongs; purse; " ' - ana ' . between the \Gantner \u25a0 N«rvoua system in excellent order, too fast a pace and* he could not main- wHJ first >200. - ; ; ' \u25a0 . \u25a0_ . of- <•\u25a0 ... anfl ithe Shreves. A big crowd-turned 'No enlargement kidneys. :\u25a0 tain/theJgait.>....'' :\u25a0: : \ No sign of Bright' Index.l Horse and Owner. IWtlSt. X % Str. Kin. 1 Jockey. I Op. Cl. out. The Gantner & Matterns-won by « diicase. ' Baughman rushed' Attell.hard when Ift No disorders that will affect stamina, .• he.saw.that; the, V.-.. |(«)F. RUHSTALLER (Blanchl) 112 3 ...... 77. 13V~ E. Onian.... 4-5 11-ll» Juarez Results Emeryville a score of 5 to 4. The* score was close latter was Jriclined to .... Kormat (Napa mock farm).. 112 2 ...... 2 1 2n Xleßride ..'.-! S-5.• 7-*» Entries \u25a0 down.;"" .;.'. throughout.. . ,: slow Attell fought,' a 'good, (I)ANTENOR (Napa S.5F.).. 112 5 ...... 3 Vi310 Gross — \u25a0 The grounds .were in bad 'condition, [Special Dispatch to The Call] heady fight under; fire*and managed to .... Soon (Vanke & 00.».:... .112 1 ... 4 1 42H A. Walwa.... H JTARKZ. Jau. 1. Before thr- largest crowd Following are tbe entries for Emeryville for • ;alohg".f aT couple 'roiuids. He ..:.. Welakao (Van Gorden C0.).. 100 4 ... 5 4 53^ Cotton l'» 2«» " and this accounts .for most of"the er- "CHICAGO, Jan. I.—With James J. stall or. ~6f -.:.. (S)RAVELSTON H (Drlscoll) 109 7 «5 6 3 iVosper 7 I."V of the w«v>t Ciorio. 7 to iv thf batting, easily Monday. Janttary 3: rors. Harrison,, for- jewelers, " got his in; ; ..... 10 2t> Both the Jeffries' financially triumphant stage .second wind the ninth and ....\u25a0 Prestolite (Oakwood S.R.) 112) 6 .'.... .:. 7 7 jCaTanaugh... won tbe Ano Ntifvn handicap at one mile at FIRST RACE—-Six furlong*; selling: 4 year and Dolan.; for -the knitters, ;and Baughtnan" toeJto: toe. ' ... old» and upward: tour, close, tenth "met" -.-•Coupled with Kormak. >~~7~~. ' Trrtmztz park. Ulrc. «bo bad Tlie mount. rc>de nice, ball, allowing:-Beven six drawing to a' and the period ,wa«,'so' the finish', Ref- 2-5. minute. Off at Rnhstaller. 2-." place, ont «!iow; Kor- ,/..... ! and hits It close- at? ; that Time-^:24."::36 At post 1 2:36»i. •VHT7 Standover ...lio: 4300 Caronia 10fi show; out entry betting. Winner hft. \u25a0 m fior rare. He all/i«<»nd Antenor bntb high In flesh. 574S Burning Bu&h.llO 5723 Servicence ...10» number thousands in Chicago :alone—; breaker, way. fri-mi Meadow and Prinze Abuied, the favorite. 103| , This afternoon at; 2:30, the. Castro "Vallejo"\u25a0;.-. fighter, '> returned' to his. old 'They will Improye. Soon a qnlck but was thoroughly beaten all the Other*'* - 57C0 Millett 5707 * \u25a0-- L. .DieHdoniie.lOO are expressing concern over, the phys- "form, ; twtfooted all-the'way. Prestolite Tery hich In Be«h and also rery green. The first baby rare •5-2—I»e!f. 103 (Klce) ••All Balance .....112 C*. f.. ll- Bond, 1h... 4 1 1 o 7 .Vl;i*l submit to examina- shower and'le'f t's to.the head. Follle 5 3 «ro»» Culture, Solitaire I [ < 3.).. Time. 1:14:3-5. High El Perfecto. (Yanke & Co.) Georgia VI. Kennedy, 1.f...... ;.... 4' o 2 1 it tion»by -unbiased experts."; oThe ::':a. Hock Keyes of Vallejo had",too much -5876 Fulletta.- a (E.-Palooiar 104| Ift «- 6 « 6 E. Smltb.T.. 20 'M Scott, Johnny Wise, Master Clarence, . . o^o 1 Cethery'n Vague (J. Nicholson, "{) 1 . champion lreadlly_'-, agreed-', jj plan, [and Jim--Burgess 2-5, 1-5,-1:16 po«t minute. Off Knight. Cb. f. Inspector MeManus)U2 ob.'. .4 O'"2' 2."-*2 to tthe': stea.ni class .for* of ITime—:24 :50 1-5.'1:42 1-3..1:55 1-5. At ft at 3:00%. / • show; g. also ran. B-Balance All 11. . B. t. Peep o* Day- Foley, ss ."...... '4 -.. o o 0; 2 0 "'>o .whlch-jwas/ carried Jout; today at the San : Francisco. \ Keyes ..knocked .his -•-•':6-3 place.;2»s show; Gaffaey. 4-5 place. 1-4 " Fryer.' 1-4 show. Winner b. by.Free.- ST7B. SECOND BACK—Seven furloogs; sell- (Yanke)..U2 Snndberg.c... ;.;..'. 4 0 ;n ,0 ]3_ 0'"0 Knlght-pilTer Lining.-Trained *•by-C." R. Jones. Start good." Won ridden out." Second drl»- ••Burbur Miss Dixie. -"{ Chicago athletfc; association, < the j;exam-{' a I. : B. f. Lackford- ' IHilhii, p .....'.. :*0 0 0 "0-2-0 man in^the :second? round "of ing.-:'\u25a0'Thirdseasily. .High price—Jim Gaffney,s-2. Edwin T. Fryer 5. John Louis-10.-SHyer Ilorfse. Weight and Jockey. Fin. Lillr lnation being;made:under the direction 1was carded six rounds. j Knight nicely ridden." Kederls sared him In »econd"place to last tnrn; where.be shot him ">< 7 2 ,27 7"V of :Dr. iW.--Piper, of;Englewoodj ;,"lafd !:*\u25a0 toUh'«»-front.;and the horse, gamp and - tme. held hi» field, safe without ram-ii. 2 ••Yanke &. Co. •••Napa farm 5 .Charles i.-k KidJSullivanV* of 'San %Francisco " running l.Vl— of San -Francisco. !;.•-.-. made, ,'Looi* to' a' walk la flnal Hawk, olds Mini upward: • Olw'eli,-'\v 5> 1 -findings J ..-r too much early""asa of "John-' '" ami he stopped qiarter. -Other. also I. f .'. 2 11 o* 0 his \u25a0 r>»fcerty, Posing. Cbtaa Belle. Black ... . judgediby given-above,,' was to-quit round, -\u25a0 'two-no chance." \u25a0-- < •-:•\u25a0.\u25a0 , 1! :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0-.-: - .%725 (3740)Deneen McLean, ;..'.; 1 Sullivan'rfried' lr — Orello ...... 113 ...... tllO 55. 4 1. 2 2 11 ->1 decidedly J -favorable to-V>"the white lin-.the^first,"much - Three furlongs; year (57 ??;;;!; !'_'-/ '";' ,\u25a0 ":.,.\u25a0 .: ?j i FIKTH.RACE—One. 4 to ( olds: Steel Ul9 5f.8» Fordello .....HO McPlke, c.f... '...... '. 0 2 . 2n 3 Prince, Scphrony .*, -,-r -,'-,—\u25a0\u25a0--,• Rlordan, r. f .". :5 0 o o\u25a0 0 . -v.° '. (good from ithe outset? 5739 (I)RALEIGH. 1041 3 2h 2.- 11f.3 3 CoDum ...:. 5 4 Time, :34 1-S. Tbe Koyal and upward: -. . . o^%o Tstrippedl" look ".. ,5748 t, Hrown,' C«ed. Owen Time, Ilzie. Captain- 5736 Miles S3 5702 Sonia S3 " "When Jeffries said- Doc- The ~ '-'given ; (3)COL. JACK. 6 (0.-Turek). lORi 1 IA I2^2 h 4it 4 6 E. Martin... 7-2 Ned. .... 6 : ,v; '{contests were '-under. .the 570C' Cymbal,'s 107 9 .". 6 4n 553J \u25a0}* Cotton 3-2 2 r*u. 5775 Raleigh 6770 Bub. T0tai...... ::t5 4 :! 24 "2.^4 tor Piper, first:ineasured'him,': fusing I \ (W.E."Applegate). Mifs Brunette. »Iso — 104 Water. ..lo2 l'l. auspices 3 6 4 mile; - - j fof^the Palm 1athletic clubland Mayer.'4 (Richardson).:.. -« » FCrtJKTH C»oe Ano Nnevo 6774 Fulleita ;..112 \u25a0 SCJIMAKY a r '. tape, in;order 5749 Dr. 100. 8 7 85 83% Buxton 10 Vi. 5780. BACK steel Vto.'obtain^'the. r crowd," > jChild.; )••'-"•-••• J(jS 3 .. :.Sacrlti«-«»»ljl: — *' drewja large] made" up^mostly.of 5728' Wise 5 105UO 8 78 7474 Jahnmen - «» 'U»> hsudicap; $l,."» .Sacrlti«-«»»ljlt \u25a0;> ',** -:: : -.-:>'-,\u25a0 ' *> !"spectators frbm the ? football jgame.?/ Cocksure.-a'\u25a0< & ..... ' selling: -upward:. -\u25a0 9 9. |Mu>Hgan 1 olds -.. balls—Off — • off IMuu.4.""^.Hit?- Ship." t~: ':.:'\u25a0 "\u25a0\u25a0-."'..• 5877 jJoe Ross. « (El'Palomtf S.)..[lWi4 9 9 . » ...t \u25a040 «>\u25a0 7-2—Glorio. 126 (Rlcet 5733 Cadichon -.*..ll» lj7sl)Belmerfi '\u25a0•,'.:'.. .10f» Itched ball Ordway, HarrlHon, Brookover (2)V %V.'> -• Meadow, 104 (Small> ;.100 tnick out— ;Dolan. ;,;Flrat Time—:25 1:16 1-5. 1:43 1-3-. At post IVi minutes. Off.at 3i27%. Rose Tale. .4-5 -'.'. •M— { 5774 Follle L 104 ."»7«l Lady Klttv RltchedR By-Harrison 13,-by 13. l-5.><:49'4-5. Start x good; Won easily. Second »lrlring. "Third easily. Ifurlongs; parse; year and 42 minute*.- Um-* J entry. SIXTH-RACE— Five :3 - ; <- \u25a0 - A. prlce-rßoserale, 11-s.'?Raleigh'CiCoksnel Cymbar'l3^s.' Rose Tale pa«r Bedwcll ,\u25a0 - -;\u25a0".•':;-' \u0084 Jan. I.—There were two fea- Jack 4. rated coupled as .- ; \u25a0> .plre—Nealon. '.-> .- -' < .^'JACKSONVILLE/' ln'ibeirtnd' \u25a0.-\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0;•:\u25a0 •«\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0- r . Fla.; i lv; •" • l smart ACE—Five and a half fur- olds: .- TAMPA." Jan. I.— the 'handicap fea- "\u25a0 at Moncrief .l. park today,/, ;quarter i-., leaders and.galloped.oTerithem In flnal sixteenth.- :Mr.'Bishop ran a race. Raleigh.' 5781. FIFTH It Coppertown r»73«'Napa ;tu«rcard.;at.;,Tampa*thls ture races f * the the • longs; selling: 5756 ..1121 Nick ..115 ture of afrernooiiiKer- mlle» at Weight Jockey. OHio May ..: 90 5507 Kel ...... ;... .mi chevnl finished ;first after /at rltinl *\u25a0: guaranteed «" \u25a0' Jack.dogged; badly furlongs. , Cymbal • prominent. Odd*. Home, and Fin. Gossip i «i»1 drive *ritli handlcap.v the ? '.value f( which iwas the ««nd.t Colonel It at si 's '' '• nerer "'Other* 5736 Barr.,lol of Shlpp.v^.The * i f 1 '- .'-,--'\u25a0•-'\u25a0- -\u25a0' - \u25a0 *'> .,~r 2-I—Ooldfln, IU v; .the' Acquia, .:." * M7B Miss Roberts..' ...UOfl vat bark ;for, fouled*Hans.- Results: s&? ;15' starters'* and *the, race was -pretty 2.Vl— O* t«»arner» ; ..i»2 5730 ; ;, ;race,^ ;nriongs.t ~ f af fleld-of - purse; year olds upward; Talne fo 32 I—Dor-tor Mack. 105 (Small) V/V«, 3 .....Kid North Voudel ...... 90 A. VVilllaitiF. who had ttic;b -'.'.-. .; g"f"lft'SlXTH;RACE—Futurity course: 3 ana first?s2so..' . ;Boze,<; ] ; "" : Ito j ; \u25a0 . Congo. Meddling " th«^jo<"ond race, ianse**p(l $H5 to iI,>won ; S io I, ;*Alviae," to rare,** \u25a0a \u25a0 furlongs, 1 " Tinj<- 1:07. Blagg, Patriot. • in v -was by the « second 4 First five and half x « sol ing— *Apprentlce \u25a0 allowance. starter- mlKbehnvfor^ycßterdiiy. »•.-,/. i;v \u25a0•..Time, 1:37.,-,. -v, ".;:•! v Jockey. Jr.. I>oct«r :Cvlemau. 'Hank. . for' i»».„.*£a-/* third: i ••-. -:.-»;\u25a0; Snowball* 4 tol,">won;ißelect ll.*i7:to;l;second; Index.|;- .Horse and Owner.' \u25a0 IWtlSt. \j '-M \u25a0-.% Str. Ftn. \ \ Op. Cl. H«iiDah."-rclbam McElroy;Vmanager; « thciJleadows,* ;•*. :iracery Serena furlongs,'^'selling—Dunve- Youthful,l".,to Time,"- ,- '. ' * < I -.J:-. X.' of the Second l.?tblnl.">. 1:08 2-.'..^ »-*; sfi»O (3)BUB. WATEK,-;4^Molera). lOTi}3 12 2 1 1n- 1«"E. Martin... a-5 M-S ; gan.'*6'to;i.i won:' Anapietouß.: I,* -a* > ... i mile; selling: Seattle' raretrack.'lwlio'liasibeeu suffering 5- to second; race,::quarter J of mile, purse—Talla- (DFERITANDO.. S<7B2?S 782?' 'SIXTH RACE-^-One * "from ""< > ' HfSecond l ! *5750, s C « ;Edinond rAdam*,'? 30 ; .... 2^ ..... ' Oflds. Hotrc. Weight and Jockey. of danger. ? t0 1,%, w0n f 1, (3)M.iMIIBGRAVE^4MScott). 9St 4 V » n-3 3 :t 5 3 15- Kederi- *^ -.V *• * \u25a0 race, f 5706' v. «CarixT>, 1 Jan. I.— \u25a0'- Marsb reports that \u25a0 the \u25a0;Bed wellr.horses ?, iThird ?»ix* selling—Aeolin,"4 Bendaga." 8 to 1. third.V?Time,;:2X , ..... rt-I—Kantartle.' lftt NEW YORK, Baron Albert had ' urlonKS'.t ltd second: • — r ';4286- a;(Acme utablejr....'. 1041 2- 8,510 4 l^jGrosn ....:.. ,10i» . \u25a0 He«-tor." — ; 1 to f - '< ; v.V.'^S2^5 .40 r,.i «Bur!iD«amc) ; J a :nicc. trip.froin^Juarpr.'iand'lip' will' 5,iwon ColoneliZeb.'S 717 2,' econd ;Necklet, 2 f.Third!race,; five \u25a0and a ha If.furlongs- Arcene Ue, iT,'4l(Rose '... 2 4 .15 A. Servile. 108 yon l^^rinlKal.' iiTime, .\u0084< *5710' Roy Mead'stable). 1031 1 n 4,1 2<» ..Williams. 2O *»' «rt-l_AiMlopizc, ".Rothschild* of Vlehna has offered loping, tbetn ;at , IJedwell ;is -"expected •toil,";,third. »1:21.* ';..«.<;;.' ,7;to won*;*:Jacobltc/j.'istoSlr-second; 'High <4385; 6 97- ...:...... but', once."''. Shere one>rnlle,' 2.'' * ,,; Woodlander,- 4-(W.;Cahlll);.. 5' «30640 630 25. Booth ..."... '40 ~10»i tomorroTi-, Hant»,- Time; ; ; \u0084 1 Lady Ksther. Pedro, Tremargo, liftIs )ans'incertain?> proposition.^ =S¥-Fourth? race.' ' handicap— 3 to Kange, -,5;to*1%third. 1:08.?\ z\ y Slr3Fretful.y4ilHamllton)...-.|loo{lO2J ... ;~" 7* Downey • - ' Time. :40. \u25a0 7. ...7 \u25a0\u25a0...7-. ~ special' at the. tournament of the ] >great -; :, s^;won;i.s Snippy. ; ?, * handicap, | aSCO2! «<> 10ft" \u25a0 ta E.'lT.T 5 ro 2.s second: "The \u25a0IFourth srace.'*5 race.'*New fcYear one mile— ..... «lso ran. . hq, JiKkcy;'Shilling's? servl<-et<.;.:•.' "y» >;• , Clonn.- out; third.. 1:47 3-B." ..JKereheval won:('Polls, *i7ito »l,s second;. Sir Time— :24.-e:4B 2-5Al:01,',!l:ll:';-At'po«t-2.mtnutp?. 3:57. -Water, out place and show;' ' asßOciatibn to held at . r Tirne^ 'to^lA • ' 'Off.at l German che?B Patsv.">3 1; \u25a0 • •* flrHt, t -.' v Tlme,ll:4l '.' place show; Mu.sgratp, show.v Winner m..«by Colouel: Dick: Karris probably ..turn Kortianilo'>*<>ut finished! "butma*? disqualified." .< •. '. Cleges, i9'tp;l. SCORK \u25a0 . - tvillv. , 'A.'.FarreU.'; I'ERFKCt' Hamburg at -a date not yet decided. for:"two or,~ three weeks ito ;give. his *hofif a iS!»*Klfllifrace, isix {furlonga,-;Helllng-^Bobhy,? Fifth!race,"? one imile?jselllng-M'tWR ;over,-0 ,to Sbasta'^Water. .''.Trained by Seratched-r- canght* ,by^Foniando ..torn, bowlfrigr America Hamilton.*:Brto>,l?3thlr«!.'^.Tinie,^l:ao I-S.wOm third.%Tlme^lt43 2-5."5.: . wi»Dt:tft was. and beaded at.last bnt' German" 1 \u25a0 rnbach" of the All by Capablanca,- Halelghf .! ** *,rnco, \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0; mlle andc a| selling— one iandia|quarter.i,milevJ selling— 't.bieezed' by;himJIn. theiStretch,-^ winning,off.by" h*r*e|f.'-»Fernando under.- punishment most 'Jose n.. Frank J. Mar- \u0084Ct. iHrJohnKo'n Jf.rfadr'1 toxell I1.!I D Sixth " fc.'tSlxthlraw^ today, a. perfect '-\u25a0 sixteenth^ k - of«th'«:way.i7He brotei«lowly; gooti:speed.;faltering,.howerer, team of this city. made snd J.I. both colts Uiaving ;shown [their JubUr»;iJ3" to* Alice;i3StoMl? Nethermoßt.-STJtoslO.iwonrMamiefAljfol,^ to 'l, J bnt showed In nnil fuxlon™ , H.v; Karr.J •ttrearSf < l^won:!?• • ; ;- \u25a0- \u25a0 ;Koldnmre, 2,t ,•! , third.*^Time,'*.2:oS. ; : \u25bacnrc of 300. shallfand Paul- Johner. aiillity;ti» i'''rf"rnj\in/the -fastest >; company. \u25a0'/.' '\u25a0\u25a0 s.econ.l 5 .to third. ;. Time,* :3«. . second; Obcron," sito;ir -Madeline Mu'graTeran.hcr rac». Others no cbanw.