Southrons Wintrophy Goes Winning Gait Towear Big S Defeats Good Field

Southrons Wintrophy Goes Winning Gait Towear Big S Defeats Good Field

.THE SAN; FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY,iSEPTEMBE R 9, luuo. 7 EDITED BY PROPER CAPTURES THE OMNIUM HANDICAP R. A. SMYTH OAKS SUSTAIN MANY ANXIOUS W. B. JENNINGS' BAY HORSE SOUTHRONS WINTROPHY GOES WINNING GAIT TOWEAR BIG S DEFEATS GOOD FIELD. TENNIS HONORS TOMRS. MARTIN By Bunching Five Hits in At Eally of Stanford Stu- Goes to the Front Visitors From Below Tena- She. Defeats Mrs. Brown in the Second aii(J Third In- dents 118 Declare Willing- NOT AFAVORITE at Stretch; and JOCKEYHICKS chapi Are, Victors in the Final Bound of Golf nings They Take Big Lead ness to Play Football Wins Easily. Events at San Bafael Tournament .at Del Monte DOWN MEETING' ABE SURPRISES BATIK STEADIES ENTHUSIASTIC IS SUCCESSFUL Graziallo Beaten BADLY INJURED DEFEATS DECIDED AT THE FINISH Schmidt Hit Hard at Times, Training Rules Are Signed Form Players Have a Bather His 3lount, Scalplock, Falls Championship Titles Go Vanquished Player Becomes \ for the Place by but His Support Is Good by Men Who Would Shine . Unpleasant and Unprofit- With Him>in .the Third to Strangers inEvery, Co- Unsteady at the Last and He Weathers Storm as Heroes of the Gridiron able Session at Fort Erie Coy Maid jEac%at|tS^iatoni^ppack! ntest With Apparent Ease : Moment and Loses Match Dispatch to Special Dispatch to The The took another fall out Special Dlepatch'to Special Tha Call. Special DiEimtch .to The Call. Call f The tennis players from Southern Cali- Special Dispatch to Th« Call. Coiamut«r« The CalL ' ; yesterday afternoon BUFFALO, V — f»- : ;B.— fornia carried on* at San Ra- — of Morley's Angels N..Y., Sept. 8.^ Not a | BHBEPSHEAD BAY, Sept. .B.— ; .CIXCINNATI.^Sept. The>' Latonla' I the honors Sept. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Sept. B.— Jennings' W./b: Jockey/. : fael-yesterday. Three events were com- . DEL MONTE. 8. Tha final at Recreation Park and managed to vorite was successful to-day af'Fort : bay horse. Proper, captured ; Club."will."closerits gates jgjto-- golf competition for The men who will try out for the handicap good | pleted-; and all three championship titles round of the th« win with a run to spare by cloutintj Erie. Factotum, aiter many attempts, | '.the "Omnium from' a?/ •morrow^ after a successful-'' raieet-~ ; varsitr and freshmen teams signed the field.' aT;; Ing*,last lng.>ei*{hty-five cayal ,£. ma-j went to..the .visitors. In only one contest Del Monte Cup for women took place offerings of when hits made go"od in' the first race, There was a.little" delayj the :- \ :~: the B&um £Jd training: rules to-night rally defeating'-^ post,' as » they Jumping~;arourid. |Jorfty,'6'f -the :horses': be'-.ship-?. .did '-players from this section of the State morning. Mrs.' W. S. Martin beat- at the first very were r hereiwlll . this the most good. The batting of Mo-ki- a ordinary lot of two-year-olds, j broke V :.pfed' at compete,* 'and they were beaten. Ing up ot the season held in Encina Hall. Be- When- the .-field .Graziallo went to'-lJbuisyllle. • Mrs. R. G. Brown 3 after a rr.an, Devereaux and Kruger helped the \u25a0He is an in-and-outer. He came with but";in; and was followed lbyi j.wjll".begin. "on 2 and' In*the- morning Miss Florence Button Mar- fore the crowded assemblage 800 front Coy !iJatonia "October? t •' keen and interesting match. Mrs. of '_ Proper. They, ;along 'thirty., days.^- ....'•; '\u25a0*- and Harold Braly won the mixed doubles O&ks swell their score. All their runs student coming a rush in the last sixteenth and- Just Maid arid f raced s /\u25a0_;{ i\ tin received a handicap of sevoa comrades the heroes : turn-, '•; championship, beating Miss Violet Button innings placed got Lady close; together^ to the' t far.- without jThe.card -to-day was only an^ordlnary, Mrs. Martin made an excel- were scored in the first two their names to the parchment. up in time to beat Walker. ' • birapson Sinsabaugh in the finals. strokes. time pulled hlm- any Ychangre in^ the runnlnar. y-Nearing |one. with .the |g fourthVrace.; a- steeple-, and lent start, capturing the first tare* and after that Baum Professor Colbert Searles and Professor The latter had all the early-speed, but ' • ' *\u25a0 In,J the afternoon the finals of. the together pitched " ; the .'stretch turn"; Proper>went^toV"the |chase \u25a0 hnhdicnp./.r- was by and shutout gathering:. • - \u25a0 - L as'. the feature. Mr.'j The fourth taken Mrs. eelf bull. Frank An^ell addressed the tired 'at the end. \u25a0."\u25a0"•;'-. >' T singles ware holes. | front from',there 'to \u25a0 Rose, '-won',' women's and men's doubles Schmidt was steady throughout They both gave their heartiest- en- • — '^and . jthe end ;was j s the favorite. it about 'as? he Brown, the fifth by Mrs. Martin and FIRST RACE Five 'and "a 'half furlongs; 'danger,^ winning,' easily.' "by Scalplock. played.' In the former the contestants \u25a0 . third got support couragement to men played • '<\u25a0- never},in pleased."' entered In the the sixth by Mrs. Brown; the seventh that was all wool and all who two-year-olds ;selling: . from; J and Florence Sut- wide enough get him clean ball. Betting. Horse." Weight,'Jockey. St. Fin. three" length's Coy, ;Mald; ;which race.- fell\u25a0\u25a0near* the. half-mile pole,; f.were- the-Misses Violet was halved; the eighth was taken Dy to out of the %. : serl-. ton, and' they, furnished some high-class tight places. score: A. J. Chalmers, chaplain-elect,>. 3to I—Factotum, 110 (Kunz)... 8 4 113 i beat-Graziallo for*the place.' Summary: ously Injuring Jockey.; J. vHicks;|Three Mrs. and the ninth by Mrs. Mar- The out-" to (D.Bolnd) 12,22 tennis. ;>Mlas Florence*, Button beat her Brown lined his policy and spoke 2' I—L. Walker. IC2 1 FIRST' RACE—Five .arid a, half furlongs; favorites won.-V'The track was fast, . tin, who was 2 up at the turn. Th# LOS angel.es. future espe- 0 to I—Ruclnnon, 105-(ilcKiriey) 8;6 2 8 1 for. twV-ye&r-old allies;^selling: ! .sister in,straight sets. and will meet Miss - > weather pleasant, and' a cially strong- about the strict obedience, 'Time, 1:08 2-5. Start good. Won 'driving. BetUng. Horse, Weight,- Jockey.' the srood-slzed ;Button, champion, in the tenth and eleventh were halved. th» AB. R. BH.PO. SB. A. E. St. %.' Fin.v crowd sport. May the coast , Martin,, Jjerr.arfl. c. t 2 0 O 0 O 0 O to the training rules. "Dad"' Moulton' Winner, G.*.W. Cook's br. c. by Hanspring- 80 to I^—Listless, ,St> (B.iSmith) r 3 8 h 11% wituessed.the Summaries: challenge match this afternoon. twelfth was taken by Mrs. who Flood, 2b 4 0 10 2 8 0 and Assistant spoke Benv-tacti-ess.' -Uichael '\u25a0' .Mulvancy, Sonnet, 1to 2—Leonora W,,108 (J.Mtrn);2. 2.1 2 2 FIRST RACE—Six furlonfs; three-year-olds was now Z-up. Mrs. Brown won^th* Coach Ban.sbach E!kdom, as — ._ .The finals of the men's .doubles was a fr.::C. 3b 4 0 0 0 Mr. Budd- and Peafowl -finished 1 7 to I—Briber}-, 91 (McL>anlel).:4 4 1 3 3 and.up; celling; ...... -. .. % t fourteenth; f 111 particularly to the freshmen. Every ;'\ highly interesting affair and was won thirteenth and the fifteenth Br&sbe&r. s. a....... 4XIOIOO named. Time, 1:06. Start fair.' Won driving. Win- IBetUns.— Horse. Wetgrht. Jockey. St. ft- Fin. by 1 12 0 man who ever had the -moleskin must ncr,- "Daly's -ch. -t>y"^otsr-Indlfference; I s—Running5 Running 96(Roblnsn) by Sinsabaugh Braly. It was.halved and the. sixteen X^Uon. lb 8 1 2 v furlongs; W.C. I. 9to Star. 3 12.1Ihi and took the th^aken- CraraSh. r. t 4 0 2 0 10 0 come out. they declared. This is the i SECOXD RACK— Sis and s. half Zuna.^'-Merry-'Go-Round". Pantoulle, Incorrigible, Bto I—Henry Ach. 104 (Auatln) 2 212 6 full sets to the question of su- Mrs. Brown. four-year-olds and up; selling: .F, :Isolation,: Delude," Mahogany, lron,Tall, (Morris).:. five: settle Rots. I. f 4*llloo only way, the veteran trainer.-' and ! ' Elizabeth ' IS to s— 96 :.' 6 3 4 "3 4 premacy. opponents were Reuben .At this stage the players were \u25a0:all Spies, c 2 0 0 0 5 10 Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. %. .Fin.'. U3ury,*./Argentina, Canop, .Honeywell,*. Miss Time, 1:14 4-5.-,Start good/ Won easily. Wln- Their - . go. Beum, graduate coach ,believes, a winning: 5 to I—Lochgoil, (J. Walsh) 1 Percy square, with two holes. to In play- p 2 w 1 0 0 3 0 • 110 2 li.'l'lH Margo, 'Amanda ,11, Sweetheart- and -Ruth.W. ,ner,'_ Jaxnes Gass. & Co.'s ;st. m. (B)iby Tom •Hunt and :Murdock. \u25a0 — team made. I 0 to I—Jehantt,1 Jehantt, 105 (Munro). 6 '5 2 £ 1». •"\u25a0-;<.'.•.'.; - Sutton Ing to green- Mrs. Toman, c t 2 0 0 0 10 0 can 'be ' :.'.'. finished as -named. ": Nlchels-Vlrgle-- Height. Trompeuse 08, Lythla \u25a0 -The defeat of Miss Violet and the Jimmy Lanagan was called to the 5 to I—T.F.Hundred, 107 (McKy) 4 8 1.3n- 00, ,Ahola 107, Barbara Whiting 102, Daisy Slnsabaugh was a surprise. They are the Martin's ball went into the long grass 824 14 1 Time. 1:208-6.1 Start good. Won easily." .I; RACE—On* mil*; three-year-olds Dean 86, Praise 106, Peach Bloom 101, Orand , ToteJi r 31 2 7 paltform by the rousing cheers of the JuvenaJe-Sollloquy SECOND ' ' * - 1 champions of Southern California and and after several minutes' search with- OAKTJLXD.

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