Document 23528

THE SAN FRANCISCO
24
BOYCOTT
ENTRIES
LEAGUE
More Than Ninety Crack Act of Players'
Three-Year-Olds
TOD SLOAN
GOVERNOR
WILL STOP
ENGLAND
THE FIGHT
JOCKEY SLOAN TACKLES BURLY
NATIONAL
FOR DERBY
AT CHICAGO
CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1901
GOING TO
TRADUCER IN THE PALACE HOTEL
Pro-
Will :Cross the Ocean Jeffries and Ruhlin Not
to Meet in ComDuring Next
March.
bat.
tective Associa-
to
—tion.
Start
/
•y.
Champions of the Pacific Must Be Recognized or
Coast Among the
WillFight to a
String.
Finish.
Hopes to Regain Favor Ohio's Chief Executive
of the Present.
Makes Positive
Statement
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Feb. 2.—The opinion prevails to-night that a boycott
CHICAGO. Feb. 2.— Secretary James against the National League is the result
Howard of the Washincton Park Club, of the meeting of the Players' Protective
Special Dispatch to The Call.
•who has b»en busy during the past two
weeks straightening out the tangle of entries for the great American Derby, to be
run on Washington Park track June 22.
has completed the list and will announce
•Special
before
sailing:. He has engaged passag?
from New York to Liverpool. The sudden
death of Queen Victoria and the accession
that nothing- of a,n Improper nature can
be proven against* him in his conduct on
the race course or paddock. He was somewhat broken in health on his return from
England in December, but by roughing it
in tha West he has built himself up and
Is as strong and .rugged as ever.
.
Anderson Files Affidavit.
Charles J. Anderson has filed an affidavit in opposition to a motion made on
behalf of his wife. Grace M. Anderson,
for alimony pending the disposition of
her action for divorce on the s^ound of
cruelty. Anderson says his wife left him
Wall Guesswork, Red Signal. Bengal. Wins an Easy Game From the Al
Handyman.
Wild Pirate. Harry HeioI*evys Iburgr Batted Out of
<S«en. Proposal, Sllverdale. Commando act!
Lady £chorr.
the Box.
SAX DIEGO. Feb. 2.-By .defeating the
COLD WTNTJ SWEEPS OVEB
Al Levys to-day and because
the San
team was defeated
in Los
PB.ESIDIO GOLF IAN
KS Bernardino
by
the Maier &. Zobelein team,
Angeles
place
take first
In the
Several Interclub Contests to Shortly the San Diegos
Southern League with ten games won to
Take Place Between Oakland
five lost. San Bernardino have won eight
and City Teams.
and lost five. Levys have won six and
Though there was a good attendance at lost seven, and Maier & Zobelein have
the Presidio links yesterday, the strong won four and lost eleven.
The same started out to be the same
northwesterly wind made play far from sort
of a pyrotechnic display that Los
pleasant, and few felt Inclined under euch Angeles
was treated to a week ago. Sun
adverse conditions to engage in round Diego batted out nine runs in the first
.
Results at New Orleans.
ICETV ORLEANS. Feb. 2.—Results:
One mile, F'-lllng—Trebor ¦won. Jockey Joe
third. Time, 1:43^.
•econd. Jim Conway
Three and a half furlongs— Lena. A won.
third. Time, :4J.
Blue TU4re second. Ardll
Kteepl«>cha»e.
ehort course Donation
¦won,
Raaeorn eecond. Isen third. Time. 3:04>i.
SJIsb
Handicap, cae mll« and & Blxteeath— Aloha II
wen. Anile* second. Intrusive third. Time,
—
Ownera*
bandicap.
alx furionge—Tom Klng»-
ley won. Buanaer second,
Time.
1:1X
fieUlng,
Oallopin
USJfc.
L.. Pilct Jr. third.
f'.x furlong*—Gertrude Elliott won,
aecond. Claude Welter third. Time,
GUINATTO CASE DISMISSED.— The case of
.Antonio Oulnatto. bootblack, charged with
Caman*lau»rhter. vh dismissed by Ju<1t»
yesterdajr.
toaulsa
On New Tear'a morning
GuiRatto came out of a saloon at Green and
Kearny street* and firfd five shots from Ms
revolver at the crowd. One of the bullet;
rieochetted and etrack Francisco Duneco In the
eye. osuplr.gr bis de&tb three
wwks later.
—
STA2TFOE.D
VICTOR.
Defeats Fireman's Fund Nine in
Close Contest.
a
STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Feb. 2.—
The first baseball
of the season here
was played to-day by the Fireman's Fund
and
Varsity
teams,
went to the coland
lege men by a score of 10 to 9. With the
exception of one inning the game was in-
teresting throughout, the evenness of the
score tending to add interest to the work
of the two nines. From the standpoint of
college athletics the game was Important,
as it gives a line on the probable strength
of the Stanford aggregation. It was
shown that Stanford has an abundance of
material and will turn out a strong team
as soon as a battery is developed. Traeger
seems to be a find as a backstop, while
Bennett and Parker are good, steady
twirlers.
...
....
pulled off without coming In
conflict with the whole power of tha
State, as well as with the opposing elements in this city.
is not believed that Mayor Fleischmann.
will go any further than he has gone in
issuing the permit.
The brother of Mayor
la on
Governor Nash s staff, FIeisch.mana
and both Fleischmann brothers are close frlenda of tha
Governor, personally
and politically.
George B. Cox. the Republican leader in
thi3 city, has oeen opposed to the fight
from the start on politcai grounds, and
other
Republican
leaders,
including tha
senior Ohio Senator, have been opposing
the event under a Republican city admin-
istration, so that great political forces
have been against the fight, whilo tha
commercial interests generally and thosa
In sympathy
with the Saengerfest
board
and went to Sacramento, but returned to have been in favor of it. solely for tha
the city and took rooms at the Knicker- .relief of those v/ho are responsible for tho
deficit. Notwithstanding ail
bocker lodging: house. He visited her Saengerfest
developments here and at Columbus
there, he continues, but she refused to the
to-day no official action toward declaring
return to him unless ho deeded her his the fight eft
willbe taken by the Saengerproperty at 721 Ashbury street. This he fest Athletic Club until after th« proceeddid, he says, and furthermore lntrustei ings in th'e case are heard before Judgo
her with stocks and bonds of gTeat value, Holllster next Tuesday.
The directors of the Saengerfest Athletwhich are still in litigation. He further
Association have been in constant sesstates that the value of his Klondike ic
sion to-day, and to-night gava out tha
.
—
for a ten-round bout between Childs and
of his friend and patron, the Prince oi M^yor Fleiachmann has persistently r«Wales, to the throne may mean much to
fused permits for local fights or boxinff
Although the former prince, aa contests of anv kind, but, In sympathy
Sloan.
the result of public clamor, canceled his with the old Saengerfest Association, he
contract with.him for the coming season, promised a permit for their benefit on*.
he yet remains a friend and' admirer of February 13, and kept his word, notwiththe American Jockey.
Sloan ls certain standing: the storm of local opposition. It
of th^
"Members who last year played in the
Allcrack three-year-olds of the country
•will be here, among them the champion American League are authorized for the
pick
coming
season in that league only, the
Coast,
us well as the
of the Pariric
of the etriiiRT from Kastern etablos. Sec- new contract agreed upon between
However,said
leagrue and our association.
all
to-day there
retary Howard announced
their
had been larger entry lists In the past such members are advised to send
but never have the nominations been of contracts to the association at once for
inspection before signing.
such
a high grade.
•
Some of the entries for the Derby event
"So member shall sign a contract to
Garry
are:
His Eminence, J09 play in the National, the Eastern League
FTer, Alard Hermann.
or the American Association until further
Scheck. Itobert WaddeJI, Ar- instructions,"
ticulate, Rolling Boer. Canmore, William
Ack. Beau Gallant, Ballyhoo Bey, Brutal,
Thompson's Bros.' entry, TVr, Al Brown. SAN" DIEGO TEAM LEADS
Sad Sam. Silurian. Kenilworth.
Krarkfort.
THE SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Rio de Altar, Kazan, Azim, Lord Roberto,
Bencart, Bonnie Lissak, Royal Victor,
rac*s
—
2.-Jockey Tod
but will spend a week at his old home cannot be
It to-xnorrow. Over ninety "names have that. league exists and that the National
will cither have to recognize
been handed in for the Derby and over Association
1400 horses
entered
for the different the Players* Association or fight to a fintwenty-five days' meeting'.
ish. The resolution says:
-
2.—Although thm
Mayor of Cincinnati has issued a permit
who is now.in California, has writ- Martin and a iwenty-round bout between
ten a letter to his parents statihe that Jeffries and Ruhtin in thia city on Februn© will return to England early in March, ary 15, it is evident now that the events
this afternoon. TTae IAmerican League was not represented at the
meeting, but from the resolution adopted
it is evident that a distinct understanding
between the Players" Association and
robin tournament
matches. One very three innings partially because
Ham
close match, however, was played be- Iburg's arm was not in good shape. He
relieved
in
Gayby
was
the
fourth
Hartwell
Wcrthington
tween
Ames and R. H.
lord, the former winning 1 up on nineteen of Arizona, who was able to hold the
holes. Hardly one-fifth of he sixty-six locals down. Doyle, who was In the box
matches la the tournament have eo far for San Diego, was takun illin the fourth
been played, the points won being as fol- inning and was retired. Devereaux iinout the game.
The two umpire syslows: H. B. Goodwin, 2 from J. \v". ished was
Byrne and 2 from Worthlngton Ames, tem
tried with great success, almost
total 4; J. TV*. Bryne. 3 points from II. ail the kicking which has become a men<3olcher; L. O. KeJlogg. 1 from J. "W. ace to popular baseball being eliminated.
Byrne and 1 from R. II.Gaylord;.H. The score was as follows:
BAN DIEGOS.
Golcher. 1 from S. L. Abbot Jr.; R. H.
• AB R. BH. SB. PO. A. E.
Caylord, 1from Captain D. J. Rumbaugh;
"Worthington Ames. 1 from R. H. Gayloru. Devereaox. as, p... 5
0
1 1
0
2
U
H. Golcher and R. H. Gaylord tied in Donlln. lb
3
2 1.0
9
0 1
Eagan. p. es
the!r match.
4 1 1 1 0 1 1
c. f
2 2
0
0 10 0
Itis proposed to get up a match over Drenr.aa.
Artllanes, £b
4
1
thirty-six holes between teams represent2 0 1 S
0
3
2
2
4
4
10
ing class B of the San Francisco and Oak- Bowman. 1. t
r. t., 8b... 4 1 0 0 3 1 0
land Golf Clubs. Vice Captain P. E Klauber,
Work?, c
5
2 3 18
0
0
Bowles will confer with Warren Gregory Doyle,
p
1 0
0
0 0 10
early in the week and the match Is likely
Taylor, r. t
0
1 1 10
2
0
to begin next Saturday. It -will be a homeand-horae tournament, eighteen holes ca
Totals
S3 11 11 T 27 11
the Presidio links and the same number
AL LEVYS.
on the Point Adams course. Vice Captain
•
P. E. Bowles of the Oakland Club willbe
AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E.
asked to pick out ten of the best Ss.n Harrey. 1. t
:... 4 1118
0 1
Francisco golfers, who will be barred Hart. 2b • '.
4
0 1 0 12
0
Jb
«
12
0 111
from the teanu and the representative of Stemfeldt,
Durban,
e.
f
4
players
will
select
the
1
1
1.00
0
city
the
same num5
0
1
0
7
ber of Oakland men,, who will be inellg1 Lohmao, c
2
0
Decker, lb
4
0
0
1
0
13
0
play.
ble to
Franrkf,.
8 0 0
0 1 3
0
A match over seventy-two holes, thJrty- Little, r. f«f
3
1
«
1
2
0-0
thirty-six
Elx on the Presidio course and
Iburp. p
1 0
0
0 0 0
0
en the Oakland links, will shortly ba Hartwell. p
3
0
0
0
0
4
0
played between Oakland and San Francisco teams consisting of one professional
.V..25
A
7
3
27
Total*
"'
V
X
2
and one amateur. Robert Johnstone and
RtJKS BY IXXING3.
B. D. Adamson will represent the city
2 2 6 10 10 0 e—11
golfers, while Horace Rawlins and TV. P\ San Diegos....'
2 10-000001—4
Johnson will be the champions of the Al L«vy8
SUMMARY.
.<
Oakland Golf Club.
To-morrow morning, at 9:33. there will Earned runs— San Dleg-oe'l. Al Levys I.
b« Women's foursomes, ¦with handicap, run Donlln. Three-base hit Arellanes. SHome
over eighteen holes, on the links of the base hits Bowman, Works. Struck outTwoBy
Ban Francisco Golf Club. The following Doyle Z, by Devereaux 4, by Iburg 3, by Hartcouples will compete: Miss Morgan and well 4. Bases on balls— By Doyle 1. by
DevMiss Drum, Mi!=s Crockett and Miss Ha- ereaux 3. by Iburg 4, by Hartwell 3. Passed
ger. Mies Maud O'Connor and Miss Jos- balls— Works 1, Lohman 1. Hit by pitcher—
Frlyn, MIfs Rowe and Mrs. R. G. Browi. Drennan, Stemfeldt, Dungan. Missed third
t. Left on bases— San Diegos
Mrs. Scott and Mi?s Carolan. Mrs. Green strike— Lohman
S. Time of game— 2 hours and 5
has also entered, but as yet has no part- 7. Al Levy"
Umpires— L. C. Works and Charles
minutes.
ner.
Van Horn.
CIXCINXATT. Feb.
Dispatch to The Call.
RICHMOND,' Ind.,- Feb.
Sloan,
Association
—
>
properties
is purely speculative and that following correspondence:
outside of $3000, which he need3 to develop
Ohio, Feb. 2.— To h!« Exc«lCINCINNATI. Nash,
same,
he has nothing. Henca ha lency
the
Governor
Governor of Ohio, Copraya that hex motion for alimony be lumbus: The undersigned believe themselves
ju3t aa law-abiding citizens of Cincinnati aa
those who telegraphed on January 29.
Eminent attorneys assert that there Is noth-
proper
ing Illegal in the proposed boxing contest and
we are satisfied that there la nothing prejudicial to good order or the standard of morais
Both the box- in it. We believa this plan for ralslnsr money
fought to pay the deficit Incurred in extending tb«
nevertheless.
In the first hospitality of our city toward visiting stranground Danziger had a slight advantage,
ers Is entirely proper.
The Saengerfeat waa
but in the second Leonard crossed stiffly neither- a private enterprise nor was th« reSELF-STYLED "LEAD TRUST KING" RECKLESSLY ACCUSES JOCKEY "TOD" OP BEING CROOKED WITHOUT
of
due
to any negligence or bad busiright,
jarring
with
his
sult
It
Danziger
heavily.
BEING AWARE THAT THE SUBJECT OF HISREMARKS IS WITHINHEARING. THE FIERY LITTLE-RIDmanagement. 03 has been erroneously or
The third rountl increased in intensity ness
ER IMMEDIATELYGOES ON THE WARPATH.
Th<» debt concern* tbs
.
from start to finish. Little Danziger maliciously charged.
1
fought all the way, landing on Leonard city*a honor, which should stand equally aa
in the world aa its morals.
The Sarageroften and hard, winning favor with every high
fest board are entitled to the sympathy and
blow. Leonard did not fight with his old- support
people
they
of the
and
should not ba
time cleverness, but this does not lessen
every man thy ear, but few and from his personal experiences
the turned round and with a condescending
Danziger's victory, on account of which assailed and hampered by legal proceedings.
thy voice," would be a splendid conversation drifted to the subject of the smile encouraged
midget
Jockey
the
to he will wear a handsome medal and a
The above dispatch was signed by tho
John C. Roth Packing Company and 10O)
quotation for one R. J. Preston, big horserace that was to take place at approach him.
belt.
developed that
yesterday.
"Do you know who Iam "elr," sa'.d handsomer
leading business men and firms of
It
other
a guest occupying room 482 :ln Tanforan'
Then
came
lightweights,
Britt,
the
J.
horseraclng
Preston's pet fad, and he Sloan, peering up as far as Preston's
and the autograph signatures
the Palace Hotel, to have framed immediately was
the Olympic Club terror, and J. A. Rock Cincinnati,
commenced to enlighten his watch chain.
.
.
.
and
list
were sent to Governor Xaab, by.
also
Olympic
fought
Club.
Britt
in his mail.
"No, sir, I
don't," replied the man from
and hung up in a conspicuous position. In listeners to the fact that they were talkusual crouching style, delivering his powIng to the man. who had at one. time raced Colorado Springs. C
his home.
Nash and from
The news from Governor
erful left and rightshort-arm blows when- the
"Well, sir, I
wish to inform you that I
meeting of the Saengeriest Club soon
Preston arrived from Colorado Springs the biggest stablq that ever happened.
the opening showed. He was alert reached
training quarters of Jeffries
as the conversation drifted Into these am Mr. Sloan and I
wish to have an ex- ever
the
ready.
on Thursday, and was very modest in his Just
cautious
and
ever
The end came in and Ruhlln and caused consternation
channels Tod Sloan walked Into the bar planation for your remarks In regard to the third round, when Britt
delivered a
pugilists. No estimate could
demeanor until, early yesterday morning, unobserved by Preston,
and thereby my crooked riding for you. I
never rode couple, a
•
right, on the head. among the from
left
and
fact, sir, I
Manager Madden or Runwhen he oozed Into the Palace Hotel bar hangs a tale.
for you in my life, and in ;
have
be
learned
Rock
back,
went
dovn
on
his
•
slang
before;"
you
of the never seen
where he
about 2 o'clock. .K. O.'. McCormlck of the
Preston's tongue, in the
as to how much thoy would stand losremained for several seconds.
As he was lin
racetrack,,
"running
was
a
In
remark
not
ruffle
ers,
Company
then
mile
The
last
did
Preston's
but
it
was
Manazer
and
Southern Pacific Railroad
for all fighting purposes Referee Brady would be estimated that
in the mud." His stable, he claimed, composure at all, in fact, he followed out
out about $10,000 on ac"Jack" Wilson, the pet of the Bohemian 1:46
large as Whitney's, Lorillard'a Polonius' injunction to Laertes, "Beware Smith marked Britt as the winner. Jim- count of the engagements
was
canas
he
had
Club, were Indulging in a nlghtbap. when and- Daly's put together. On being asked of entrance into quarrel, but being, in. my now has another chest ornament.
and the expense he haa
The middle-weight championship fight celed for Jeffries for
past two months.
•Preston decided to let the good people of why he retired from the turf. Preston ex- bear it that the oppressor may beware of was
the
been
under
here
between F. Wegener of the Olympic Harry Hoffmeier, who was a member
up to that time plained' that he , was disgusted with all thee."
San Francisco know that, '
and J. Milieu of the San Francisco of the last Legislature and who thl*
matters.
With. a knowing wink Preston emiled at Club
Wegener aa a fighter is distinctly
he had been hiding his light under• a racing
Club.
Sloan,
"Why,
month assumed the d-itlea of Prosecutlns:
you know this fellow Tod
. most sul generis
.
Sloan and said: think you
.• .
bushel.
and he lost nothing of his
la out here now,'* he explained, "he
of thi3 county, to-night received
that
I'
don't
are
the
'
"Well^
sleepy manner last night. As the first Attorney
Preston's Introductory remarks to Mc- can't beat a carpet: He used to ride for honest'
man in the world.'* .
the following letter from Governor Xaat:
nearing
round
was
completion
Milieu
Cormick and Wilson were somewhat fa- me at Washington Park and all those
laEt
remark
made
Sloan
furious.
This
thought Wegener was ready to go to bed,
I
have watched with some degree of anxiety
miliar,, but by no means offensive. . He places, but I
got on to his. crooked work With a threatening gesture, he shouted;
the developments la Cincinnati in an effort to
not wisely, for Wegener came close bring
paid him off I
just told him
of February next, a
modestly shouted that he was the presi- and when I
"You are not responsible for your ac- but
oft. on the 15th known
the fight with a right on Miltrust syndicate and that what Ithought of him."
tions to-night, sir, but to-morrow, sir, you to ending
or what is
aa a boxing exdent of the lead$1000
chin. The second round was full of prize-fight,I
lett's
Sloan,
Yes,
sir,
fully
so
was
a
to
believe
that the proposed afday;
plexus
salary
was
a
that
he
had
This
solar
blow.
for
shall
answer
me.
to
me."
hibition.
his
fury.
Wegener
caught
opBound
and
prize-ficrht
his
and
not a boxln*
fair Is to be a
did .not know how he who had been listening to the conversaWhat the result of the altercation be- ponent with some very heavy Jolts and exhibition.
much money he
The enly way by which men's
could cremate it. He then requested the tion, and . the . little jockey's eyes wero tween Sloan and Preston will be is hard Milieu fought back in good style.
the
future
b«
Judged Is by
In
the
motives
as
to
can
to imagine. Should Sloan- call his oppo- third round Wegener's open
two gentlemen to have a nlghtcad with nearly popping out of his head.
go-to-bed
act3. Judging the promoters of this afAfter this broadside Preston decided nent out they may decide to fight with style proved his undoing.andMlllett got their
him. After -liquid refreshments Preston
done and la now beby
what
has
been
fair
became more communicative.
The feats that what he had told the good people of broadswords at fifty paces.
there with several on tne chin and Weg- ing done. 1 can reach no other conclusion than
Lato yesterday afternoon Preston wa« ener
of the- late Steve Rrodie. the bridge Frisco "would- hold them for a while"
Two of tha most
went down on hl« haunches.
HU the one indicated above. country
Jumper, paled into insignificance by the and started to", walk out of the bar. still confined to his room. There was n seconds threw
na.va been
a wet sponge In the rins noted prlae-flehters In the
bunch of mall and telegrams In his box bo Mlllett got the
engaged
followed him to the corridor.
the stars. A man has been aeside of the thrilling experiences that Sloan
as
medal
and
the
belt.
"Say, stop a minute!" .shouted
whose
sole
fam«
consists
Sloan. at the office, but he was too Indisposed to
lected
as
a
referee
light
Preston had encountered.
heavy-weight
The
championship
reputation as a Judge of prize-fights.
McCormlck managed to flag Preston, Preston, who is nearly Bix feet tall. read them.
was in the hands of Charles Uallivan of his
brought to Cincinnati
have
been
principals
Tee
Club,
Athletic
Pacific
and W. Sutherland
for th«
being prepared
witH
West Oakland Athletic Club. Galllvan and areskill and care which men contest
ara> prepared
the
was nervous in the first round, but other- all
prixe-flghta. A large prize is offered to
for
wise comported himself well in avoiding the contestants, to wit: a percentage of th«
Sutherland's swings. In the second round gross receipts, a much larger percentaga to th«
both men piled -straight lefts with fair ¦winner than the loser. The hall whers th«
execution, Gallivan dropping Sutherland contest is to take place is prepared Jnat as
once by the use of this blow. The third halls are prepared for prlze-flshta. Seats an
to £5 each. It Is
•was Gallivan's. left pokes in the face and being sold at from $5 up
belief that ordinary m«n would
right lashings on the body doing: the trick. beyond
that, brought with It pay these large prices to witness an uninterestthe
decision
got
He
ing boxing match.
These are only a portion
a medal, a belt and the championship.
what ttoa afof the earmarks which indlcat*
The last of the championship
battles
think
that every promoter
to
be.
I
is
was between A. J. Gallagher of the San fair
*
when he solemnly asserts and finds & person
Athletic
Club
Francisco
and Thnmas who believes that the affair Is to be a boxing
Bantam W. Snailham, . San Francisco Athletic
Middleweight J Millett, San Francisco Athletic.
Lynch of the South End Rowing Club, match
must smile in his sleeve. I
sea that a
Light heavyweight—Charles Gallivan, Pacific Ath*
Club.
who moved up from the light heavy into proceeding has been brought before a Justice
heavy-weights. Gallagher
under
section
7117
of
the
brought
D. Danziger, Olympic Club.
the
of
the
Peace
revised
Featherweight
;
letic Club.
.
' *
all his soft weight and cleverness with statutes of Ohio for the purpos* of arresting
Lightweight
James Britt, Olympic Club.
Heavyweight— A. J. Gallagher, San Francisco
him and for two rounds fought in scien- the persons Intending to engage In tha coming
tific fashion. In the third he Improved prize-fight.
Welterweight>-H. W. Pink*, Olympic Club.
Athletic Club.
and used his left on Lynch's jaw conTo-night the following was received:
tinuously. Gallagher was an easy win•
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb. 2.—To th« Saenserner.
Athletic Association. Cincinnati: You ar*
H. W. Klnke and James Pallas fought fest
unfortunate In your preparations II til*affair
of Market street and south a special match. Pallas refused to meet is to be simply a boxing contest. The aigzm
of Market street divided the am- Finke on Friday evening because Finke all point unerringly to a prUe-flffht. Iwill
a bye. Pallas was therefore be governed by this evidence, and tisa affair
ateur boxing championships of had drawnfrom the tournament.
Without will
be permitted. It yon persist yoa will
the Pacific Coast at the Olympic ejected
any caviling? Finke demonstrated his su- find not
yourselves in conflict -with all tlio power*
Club last' night. By far the periority by hammering Pallas all over of the State.
GEORGE K. NASH. Gorernor.
best fighting of the tournament was seen the ring. Finke got the decision.
in the finals, and every championship was
honestly and fairly woi).
ADVEBTISEMEETTS.
With one exception the medal and belt
spirit for the fight
ers
are Olympic Club men, but they
determinedly
.
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AMATEUR BOXING CHAMPIONSHIPS ARE SETTLED
AT THE CLUB ROOMS OF THE OLYMPIC CLUB
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PACIFIC COAST AMATEUR BOXING CHAMPIONS.
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winners represented the Olympic and the
San Francisco ! Athletic clubs, and the
Caused by over-work! Over-eating! Over-drinking! "No part. of the human body receives
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Candy Cathartic.
Not a mass of mercurial and mineral poison, but a pure vegetable compound that acts
directly upon the diseased and worn out intestinal .canal, making it strong, and gently stimulating the liver and
kidneys; a candy tablet, pleasant to take, easy and delightful in action. Don't accept a substitute for CASCARETS.
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things. .Oelrichs' speech was a sensation,
calling for as much applause as the hottest iistlc bout on the programme. « Oel-
richs, by the way, has promised gold belts
for the Eastern- Western championships
in March.
.
For this Interest In the sport
Introduced by
Greer
Harrison as a patron saint, and then he
made 'his speech, very much like his postprandial Pacific-Union efforts when
wine
has cheered and stomachic delicacies have
reddened the blood. He said he would ln<dulge in "hot air," and he did. There was
no mistaking It.. He confessed aloud that
he would rather be president of the Olympic Club than any old president, even of
the country or the -Stanford University. ••
J.- Fields of the Olympic Club and W.
Snailham of the San Francisco Athletlo
Club opened the programme with a warm
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struggles for the first honors lay.in many
instances | between these two organizations. But the boxing did not furnish the
only amusement of the evening. Herman
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fight for, the bantam championship. Eager
for the mix-up, both men fought In giveand-take fashion throughout the 1 round.
Snailham swung a •right cross ,on IFields'
chin and scored a temporary advantage,
'
but
at
the end '. of the round both were
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fighting fiercely.
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enabled -him to take the medicine, and he
fought -back gamely and strongly.
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feet and unloosened every throat horn
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on a vulnerable « spot of the chin > and then peppered away at body and- head until the'
gong sounded, the only thing that could
save him from going out. Snailham re-
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amid the plaudits from a. 'wildlyenthusiastic and up-standlngr, crowd.
The second fight was for .the
welter"
weight championship,'
M. J. Breen and
-
W..J. Finke, both .Olympic Club, men,
behig 1 the ;contestants. • For one round
and the better, part of the , second Finke
was cautious, allowing Brfen to ;
few,points, but then there came ,a
some
mix-up and it; was all .day, with: Breen.
whoi
received- a' stiff jolt:on the Jaw. ? He
did :not care ,to get up. so the medal and
.
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score
Why the Frightful Tension of Stricture is Dissolved Like Snow
Beneath the Sun— IN FIFTEEN DAYS.
Why Weak Men Are Restored by the Magic St. James Treatment
Applied Locally and Directly to the Affected Parts.
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treatment, which must pass through the
•tornach and urine before it reaches the
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Ifyou
cut
an artery In In15 days, -without pain. Injury or lneoayour arm you do venlence. The bougies ar» Inserted at
not tnkp internal ni?ht and act while you Bleep. "Granevery symptom of
mtH3lcine to stop the Solvent" removes
flow of blood.
YOU stricture. leaving the canal as healthy
APas
when
nature
USE LOCAL.
formed it. NO BRUTAL,
PLICATIONS. Sim- CH'TTIXG OK DILATING. NO INJEC-
W« answer
the quesbriefly.
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TIONS TO IRRITATE THE MEMJJRANE. NO INTERNAL DRL'GGINO
TO RUIX
James
live.
TIIK STOMACH.
treatment
is local, direct
The St.
and poai-
T ai IwUCClC.
. Vorirnr^lA
disease. The seminal ducts project
Varicocele la tin accumulation of sluglnto the urethral canal through -the Pros- grf»h blood In tho veins of the scrotum,
tate Gland, and are easily reached by U> due solely to imperfect circulation, and
•CAL ITiEATMENT.The St. Jamescrayons.
treat- has its origin in a diseased anrf torpid
ment Is prepared In the form of
Prostate Gland. Operations in this disv*ry narrow. smooth, flexible and wholly ease are only temporary,
mesoluble. which are inserted Into the water, chanlcal device yet discoveredandhasnocured
passage at night, where they dissolve a single case. Gran-Solvent heals tha
and deposit th« medication' in its full Prostate and restores healthy circulation.
strength upon the
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Varicocele disappears ami the Klussrfsh
u
on ls replaced by pure h«*»^y
Gland
Contracting and strenRthenlnR the fiuets.
13.S46 men strictured, weak, wasting
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eurinff^wlillc the patirat.sleepi.
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despondent
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and
were cured and restored by
va/t
the St. James method last year. A
army of men In whom tha light of Ufa
9 ot
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Every iWan Should Know Himself,
permit a
Space will not
complete' description of the
incompar-
icm ypp>
rmj
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Every sufferer B
able St. James treatment in urethal diseases.
flg
Hi
from Stricture and its offsprlnfr. Prostatitis and Seminal Weak- K tl 3 3
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ness, should write to the St. James Association. N. \V. cor. Fifth 8L_ Bf*f Pg, &¦
Ohio,
and Elm streets. Cincinnati.
for the'.r wonderful illustrated §f" H*ft K^ W3
championship ;went to the' incumbent. work showing: the parts of the human system invol^d In urethal i « 3 J|
t\
Finke won the championship of the United ailments, which they willsend securely wrapped in plain pack- m H H fl^, g^
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- -This last year. Harrison
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States
* and ,';Oelrichs
is where
pattemtas
roa
broke :in on the fistic entertainment. -«-> ,.- HOME TREATMENT CA2r B1E T!!S:T> -BT XH1!
,v
D. Danziger and W.: J. Leonard' skirted
Oelrichs' speeoh," which But the crowd In
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St.
Elm St:,
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