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Fashion Smiles on High Bred Canines at the Auditorium DOG SHOW IS FINEST EVER HELD IN CITY Crocker Kennels Have Blue Ribbon Day and Others Are Almost as Successful Fashion smiled on high bred dogs yesterday at the second annual dog show of the Golden Gate kennel club in the Auditorium. Fillmore and Page streets. Burlingame rubbed elbows with Pacific heights; in fact, dog fanciers generally had a thoroughly satisfactory day and evening of it. at one of the best exhibits of the kind that San Francisco has ever seen. Many dogs of finest breed vied with one another to win the approval of C G. Hoptt : judge, who was kept busy from early forenoon until late in the evening examining the technical points of the several dats< Setters, spaniels, dachshunds, Boston terriers, collies and hull- were the principal dogs that had their day. In some of the classes, notably th< t*rs, the Boston terriers and the bull-* \u2666 dogs and terriers, the competition was keen. Magnificent dogs of all breeds were numerous, and it w*i by a tight squeeze that the blue ribbon was borne off by the lucky exhibitor. JEWIK <RO<KF«VS TERRIKKS \\ I \ Miss Jennie Crocker, than whom there was no more enthusiastic famier rresent, had v fine display of Boaton terrier*, and she personally saw to it that they appeared to their best before the judge. Moat of them won first prizes, "and others won secon.ls. It was a great day for the Crocker ken- nels Mrs. K. F. Brown's six handsome col- lies attracted mui/li attention-and won several prizes. 11. 'C. Knewinj?'s Valle- rnar Dude, Will H. Reveres Deuce and Dennis Liinehan's Spot were conspicuous among the English setter winners. The following prizes were awarded in the various classes yesterday: . ENGLISH SETTERS - Pnpple*, dogs—First. Vallemar Dede. H. C. Knewlng; sfenutl, tatgt H. P. .K. Ilanrabaii: third. Doc Jekyll, Mr*. V, D. Goodrich. - . Novice, dogs—First. Vallemar l<->!i\ II (*. i Knowing; second, r>e\i.c. Will H. I^vcrc; thin', U^irce I. P. N. Hanraban. . \u25a0 , -Limit, dogs—First, Deuce. Will 11. Revere; secouiL' lette, Bode K. Smith; third, Sam, J.Feykert. - ..; fippn. dngx—First. Spot. Dennis Linehan: sec- oml. .Tack, Frank Uiometti. . Pacific coast bred rtogs—-Jiyk. Frank Giomeiri. ° Ptipjiics, hitches—First. Vallemar Lady. . 11. C. Knew, second. Eva M. W. E.Mlncar; third. Lady Jlnth 11. 1". W..Br|sjßS. Nnvlce, bitches—First. Maggie. !>. Sullivan; second. Cato'M Lady. William Phillips; third, \u25a0Lady Be**". V. I). Goodrich. \u25a0\u25a0 Limit, bltchen—Comere, A. Maxwell. < . American bred bitches—First, Helen V. Henry t.in Soosten; second. Lady RodSeld, J. J. Sin- clair. . , . , . t Open, bitches-First, tarty' RodfieM. " ,1. '.T. Pinclalr; second, Queen Racket 11. Mrs. J. K. llubbart. , \u25a0\u25a0 . . . , . ...,,\u25a0 ','\u25a0\u25a0"! . I'ncinc roast bred bitches—First, Lady Kesri, V. a Goodrich. \u25a0\u25a0 o-:". GORDON SETTERS Novice, dogs—Mike H. D. H. HeitniHn. limit, (logs— l'uccini. J. G. Foster Moale. Open, . dogs— First. Puccini. .1. S. Foster . }Jjifll»r second. Mike,ll. D. H. ;Heltman. " - , Novice, hitrh^s— Beaut. Theo Ilatxliuan. ' Open, bitches—Winks. Mrs. A. L. HoUine. IRISH SETTERS .'Puppies. dogs—Flr»t. Jerry. Mrs. C. Frederick K.hl: second. Tom, Mrs. C.' Frederick , Kohl: t!rtrd. Rex. h- C. Koster: reserve, Ro^eburg Flash, -Fred Wollenberg; V. H. C. Barney, H. K. John. •. Novice, docs—First. Mike. R. A. Rusk; sec- ond, Tom, Leslie J. Gardner; third, Rlpp, Les- lie .1. Gardner. ;\u25a0' •.. ." . Limit— Pat 11. Joe King; second,, Brian Boru. Joe Kin;; third, Jerry. . . American bred and open dog*—First,' Pat -H. rWlnners, —First, Pat H; reserve. *Brian Bom. -: , \u25a0' \u25a0\u0084 '\u25a0 . , Puppies, •. birches—First.! iBrida»tta, Howard Sjlj; second. Belle. Front Glomettl.v -f Xorlce. bitches—First. Lightning K. - R.. T. Keane: second, Belle. W. Smith. \u25a0 •. ..'.';' . F.linit and American bred . bitches—First- ami second, Margaret H. \u0084 -. \u25a0 \u25a0 . ;. ..... :-i Winners, bitches—First, ..Lady ;H; reserve, Margaret H. . ' \u25a0 . ... -/. -."! \u25a0 ,;,-- --• Special for best Irish getter—Pat H. . Best bitch—Lady H. : ' ','\u25a0.•:" . IRISH WATER SPANIELS ""-."•\u25a0 » Novice.- dogs—First, Ru«h. Dr. C. D. Mc- Gcttlfan. - ' - ..'.:,".- , "-'. .»' Limit and winners, dog*—First, Rush; second, Arroyo Shamas, Arroyo kennels. \u25a0 Open, dogs—First. \u25a0 Rush. ... ' l.imjt, bitches First, Biddy, Thomas Robert". . Open bitches— Irish Nell 11,. W. F. Vftllnon. ' >\u25a0"\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 .\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 f- •\u25a0.;, \u25a0\u25a0 * \u25a0,\u25a0 \u25a0;< ..\u25a0..-. . Winners, bitches—First, Irish Nell II; re- serve, Biddy. \u25a0 - '" . \u25a0 \u25a0 -\u25a0• Special for best Irish water spaniel—lrish Nell 11. v . . . . \u25a0 COCKER SPANIELS—BLACK Puppies, dogs, black—First. Dinah's Boy. Do- rrttliy Morgcntnau; second. Nigger, Mrs. C. dv Jatrlln. f is •\u25a0 •\u25a0 »\u25a0\u25a0 ' <\u25a0- \u25a0.-.."»\u25a0.- , \u0084. , Novice, dogs, black—First, Dinah's Bit; sec- ond. Donald, Mrs. V. .Waller; third. Carlo, Mrs. Uuku*. . ' , . , Limit.. -First, : Mission Chief, Mission cocker kennels. , \u25a0\u25a0 - '*" ' •« " Op»n. •\u25a0 doits First. Champion " Searchlight. Alex Wolfen: , second.? Champion " Knebwortb Howdy. Charles O. Gilbert.': . . . \v"innfr«, —First, :.Mission Chief; reserve, torchlight. -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 - > \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. . . .- \u25a0 I'ttpple*. : bitches— First, Bellmore Phyllis. r>llmor<> kennel*; second. Lady.Pan Can. Mrs. George Shane: third,. Koebworta - Charmer, rhwles -Gilbert; reserve. ' Muggins. Mr*. H. C. \u25a0 dv Jardin: I'vas Queen. Mrs. Cbarlee Keane. . I Novice,- bitches—First, Dennlmon Zoula, Den- nlstnn I kennels; »econd,. Lady . Pan •- Can; , third, Nelly, William Readstooe; renerTe,- Nan; Mrs. A. D. Torster. . . '..-.; \u0084 . , \u25a0 ,-,.-. Limit. bitches—First. Highlights. Miss Ethel Tompklna; second Uras Vesta. \u25a0 George \u25a0 Nlebor- per: third. Cressella Marvel. Mrs. ('. A. Slack. - American bred bitchea—F!r»t. Highlights. . \u25a0 Winners, bitches—First, Highlights; * reserve, i>e7in!i<t«n Zotila. t \u25a0 . , . . \, . , COCKER SPANIELS (Other Than Black) »f Puppies.. , dogs—First, Bellmore Aristocrat, Arm(n Brand; second,. Gladiator Bobby, Miss Jewel Ljneli. , : ».;,- . \u25a0• \u25a0 Umit, docs, particolor—First. M<>pa!'s Olaf, Mission cocker kennels; second, Bellmore Comet, BeJltnore kennels. - - ; \u25a0 .. \u25a0 : WiMirre. dogs— Mepal'B Olaf; reserve, i Bellmore Comet. \u25a0: -• \u25a0 . ,/ Puppies, vbitches—First, , Tia Jiiana. .: Henry Felge. -.*• "* - \u25a0 ' \u25a0\u25a0• \u2666' \u25a0 - .\u25a0-.-. - Novice, bitches—First,-Mepal's Dulcema. •\u25a0'-» . - Open. = bitches,'solid >color other. than black— First. Champion Brownland Babble,' George Nle- borger. -, .. / \u25a0', , '".C* ;-' . \u25a0• \u25a0\u25a0' ;'\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0; ««;--» irk Limit." , "bitches,, % partlcolor—First, \u25a0 Mission Bells, Mrs.,.William Bibcock; second. DpoulKtua ; I^ady Margaret. Deoniston kennels; \u25a0 third, Tia uana. •.•"•\u25a0\u25a0';* '\u0084 ?"> -1" \u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0 . \u25a0•\u25a0 \u25a0• \u25a0• Open; bitches,. partledorFirst.-.MeptVa Or- I . aids. .Mission kennels; second, Cj-mbellne, Den- 'niiton* keontls.--,.^/"..••\u25a0•.,>"\u25a0"•. '•. \u25a0• •\u25a0 \u25a0 •\u25a0\u25a0• \u25a0-;; '" Winners, \u25a0• birches —First. Brownland Babble; reserve. Mission Bells.: ." rials- Best cocker spaniel, Mission Chief; i beat opposite sax, Brownland Babble; best limit. I flnr.or not .competing; best * partlcolor, Mlssl*n ' Ron*. MiMlon kennels; best reserve winner, hfarcttllgbt; \u25a0; beat sired by ( Midnight, 'Deanlston Zwla;\best- bred by ' the- ". Knebwortli - kennels, GUaitor DACHMTmI)B ;' \u25a0-'•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 -\u25a0"- i ' Pnppiea, do*»— Knrt yon Sejurtr, W, F. Wel«i. .;..-'•.. , . ' . \u25a0 :' \u25a0 \u25a0*:\u25a0 •- ; NoTice. dogs— First, lagerlust /Ftmnai, Ger- trude Locke, »•*•\u25a0' \u25a0 ,-\u25a0.•\u25a0 '• .• « •\u25a0•\u25a0 •- •' \u25a0\u25a0• \u25a0\u25a0';-\u25a0• '; \u25a0 - - /Open, dogs—First, Pumpernickel." W. W. Bur- nett Jr.;- second, St. ' Germain : Pretzel.; J. V. Eltot. ;.< :-.',.- . =\u25a0„. \u25a0• .. \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 •- \u25a0 ."\u25a0• ' ' ' ?-." Winners, doga—First, lacerlost Franx'l; . re- \u25a0err*,", Pninpernickfl. ..->\u25a0--•. t -' -•-;\u25a0. ,- ••\u25a0 \u25a0 , 'Popples,.\u25a0bitches—First, Sonia \u25a0 Ton/ Sefiirtz, W. r. Weiss. ;.-. ?•-•' *-. «•••.-\u25a0.\u25a0--\u25a0•. - \u25a0\u25a0 Limit. bitches— « Twopenny * Tube, ; Mr». I IL'.Baatlogs., -. V'**3K'&*'3*fc-JW**^M*SMM?'"« ' Open, bitches—First, Champion lissel; second, 1 , Twopenny Tube. 1,";,- *>..; ..\u25a0-:\u25a0" r \u0084.*./; :-.'"\u25a0..'-:;- - Winner*," b!tcne»—Flrit, Lissel; reserve, Two- i penny Tube. . \u25a0;•..*, (-";.>f.;y *.m .\u25a0•\u25a0-'\u25a0\u25a0, Special for best dachshund —lagerlust Franz'l. ' - > ;; BOSTON TERRIERS V ' \u25a0 Novice, -dogs—First, Arroyo Adjutant. Arroyo 'kenntl»,i. . \u0084'; •' -'\u0084•' •\u25a0 \u25a0-." \u25a0 Umlt, under 17—First, Buster ';1I;', second, Morgan's Hot Spar. Mrv Ella Morgan; third,. Arroyo Amateur, Arroyo kennels. "- " \u0084 American bred dogs, under 17— First,;.'Buster II. " '** Open. dogs, under ' —First. Honey Peach 'of \u25baWonderland.. Mrss Jennie A. Crocker, ifs*i v Umit, dogs, 17* to : 28—First, Etab, 'MannJe I>»vy. J., «. - \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 : .\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0•\u25a0.•..,..,.-. .-\u25a0 *..,, \u0084. \u25a0, / .•\u25a0Open," dogs. 17 to .22—First Etah; second, Irlfeo Cinders, Miss Jennie A. Crocker. ' "it, ' \u25a0 Open, dog*—First, . Endciiffe. Amaxon,' Mrs. R*lpU Newcomb. \u0084\u25a0",•••-* \u25a0\u25a0" \u25a0. Winners," dogs— First, " Etah;\u25a0: reserve, Frisco- ;Cinders.'. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0».\u25a0 , - :\> . >,\u25a0\u25a0» .-• \u0084-. - Toy Boston terriers—First, Arroyo Arrival, Arroyo k?nu»ls. ' » :' \u25a0 ' .",» - Popples."* bitches—^Flrst.'. Wonderland Blue Bell. Hiss.Jennie •- Crocker; < second. Bllx. Mr*. t Robert Weiniitock; i third. Lady Betty Blue. Miss G«or- §1» Wheeler; reserve. Moore's Lady. Tom Moore; \u25bc• H. C, Grpsy Queen. Mr«.: L. "• Soflre. ~ •.*., \u25a0 Novice,, bitches—First.: Lady Magnet. - Miss .Jepole Crocker;.second, Lafly.Bettr Blue; third, Spokane Peggy, i Mrs. J. Goyen.," . - iUtaW, '\u25a0\u2666 Mtclies, >, under f . 17—First, Bimklo nrownle. Mrs. -J. C."'Minis; second. Wonderland Blue Kell;: (bird; Wonderland .Pansy, Ml»s Jen. nle Crocker: reserre,? Morgan* Pltty'Pat, Mrs. Klla.;Morran; V. 11. C.; El Mundo Dolly Vardeu. Alei Wolfen. \u25a0%\u25a0•;-\u25a0- '\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0-:,:: .»-\u25a0..\u25a0 >.- -•. •; .... :. : \u25a0 iuuerlcan, bred bitches, 'under,' 17—First, Bunkto Brownie; second. Lady Betty Blue. ' "Open,- hitches, .under 17—First. * Wonderland Blue Bell: second. Wdnderland Pansy. Limit. hitches. IT to-22—First, !-ady Magnet; second, Pew,. J. B Tallrnan. Open, bitches, 17 to 22—First. Champion End- cllffe Claudia, Mannie I.ott; gecoud, EndelllTe Torenia. Miss Jennie Crocker; third. Lady Mag- net; 1 reterre. Spokane Pesgj. , Open,' bitrhe-. : 22 and \u25a0 over—First. - Wood, Daisy of Wonderland. Miss Jennie Otwker; second, Ktrnwood Venus, Mrs. William Stein- bach. " - ' Winner*, hitcnen— First. F.ndcllffe Claudia; re- serre. Wood Daisy of Wonderland. ! Pacific coast bred hitches— Vint. Wonderland Blue "Boll; second. Bliv. \u25a0• \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-, \u25a0, Bred by cinihitor, bitches—First. Morgan's I'itiy Pat. , » '.\u25a0:.?'•\u25a0 ' "tspec!aU--Be'<t Boston terrier* ptip|lj\ Wonder- ' land Blue Bell; best Boston terrier. Champion Sir Barney Blue; bent opposite f sex. \u25a0 Willow- brook Glory; best novice hitch. Lady Magnet. \u25a0 t* .. . ..^ ..,..,\u25a0- COLLIES ........ \u25a0*,- \ I I Puppies, docs—First. I'.rowndalp Bruce;' sec- ond, I'aniii'l Klnpr. Mrs. W. W. Merriman.^ No»tce, -! dogs—First. I.ufra Boy,' Dr,» <;. \u25a0F. Hanson; second. Franciscan Friar, ,W. F. Burn- ham; third...Laddie- Miss Clntre Dowdall. . i Limit, .dogs, sable and white—First, South- port Safety. Mm. Florence Hry.l.in: second'Pre- m<\\f> Bor. Barlil C. I.'.v.i-ry: third. Chief, Mis. Walter Inmcan. \u25a0 . \u25a0 \u25a0 '* Open, -dogs, »atile ami white—First. Sooth- port Safety; second. Pre.Rldlo Boy; third. Del Monte. Un, K. V. Brown. ','":\u25a0'",• , ' * Open. dogs, other than uhle and white—First, Valrerde Laddie. Mr«. E. F Brown. Wfnnt-rs. —First, South -Safety; re- serre.'Presldto Boy. •'\u25a0-' •- \u25a0 . .'.*. -'\u0084 - , : ;T PIMLICO RESULTS L \u2666—"•• > , \u25a0•;- \u25a0—.—:— _\u2666 iBALTIMORE... May . 6.—Flr*t,- race,: jls: fur- longs—Cubon, CO to I, won: UntteraH. >• 6: to 1, tecond; Mutineer.; 2to 1. third.' Tim?.'l(ss*4^3. V Second race,! four and a half fnrlonjj*— Astrol- oger. 80 to 1. won: * Puck, 10 to 1. aecond; New Hirer. Bto 0. third. Tiro* 0:05 1-5. , ' ' 4 Third race, mile- Kterftt;. 6'to 1. won": Shan- non, 7 to 10. second;' Judge * Monck, .. 30 \u25a0to. 1, third. Tim*. = 1:» , •"„ - ', ;;...--.. .... ;., \u25a0 ..:-. v.' Fourth : nee,-; #te*p]e rlxiae. two mile*— Plite. 4 to 1, won; Tire, even,'second; Hawk Wing. 6to I, .third. Time, 4:01. -. > . Fifth race, sfTen furjonj*—Jo« Madden. ,2• to 1.: won;; Dlnna •Km .1 •to: 1. -\u0084*econd;• Cave Ad- sum, 30 to 1. third. Time. 1:23 1-5. \u25a0 SUth race, mile ' and .60 yard*—Belfast. 12 to 1. won- Frank: Pureell. 1"» to 1. «ecoQd; Black Mate,. 11 to 5,-thlrd..- Time. 1:44 4-5.* T;: Seventh ; race, mil* < and GO yard*—Blarkford, 5• to 1. \u25a0 won; SeaclJff, 8 s to\u25a0 5 «»coml; Lawton Wiggins. 6 to 1. third. Time. 1:44. PIMLICO ENTRIES *f \u2666 -\u2666 i-BALTIMORS, May —Piinlico entriessfor! to- morrow: . '•*- \u25a0 \u25a0 \u0084\u25a0; \u25a0 . ;..' : \u25a0 •,•' -c Flr»t rare, four and -a. half furlongs—Com- munist 1 110, Forest Flower 110. Dipper 110, Bonny Doon :110. ,Wbod Dove 110. Reine : Mar- mot 111, Fumetir 110 Blow Out 110,. Flamma 110. . Little 'Ep 110. : Sun* Gene 110. SUtn 110. Fond 110, .- Qlmaliun 110,- Mollle 110.. I'ltcber 110. ,\u25a0\u25a0: \u0084v \u25a0•••\u25a0 ••\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0: \u25a0:,\u25a0' :\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0---\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•.-.\u25a0.-.\u25a0. Second race. «el!inc. f\x furlongsgerricenre 105, Cheek- 106., LnciUeTß 106, Oooney,K 112, DanflfUl 112 -X«a.of Lanifdoa 107. Sixty 107. Takahtra : 107. Sermour ' Bentler! in". \u25a0 Dress I'a- rtde. II ,116,. Dr. Berkley 118.{V«nden: 110. How' Jet 110, SilTolatfle 110,. Summer Night. 110, Ida D Jit):.;.'; \u25a0\u25a0'..' :•\u25a0\u25a0•"\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0..•.- \u25a0,- x ;•;\u25a0•.\u25a0• , Tl.ilnl "" race. th» Clabmvrh * Memorial "cap. : 2 year old«, i four and \u25a0 -balf. furlongs—Free i and Easy 102. Springboard 102. Vox Brook 102, Route 102, Eos 102. Chi!ton 102, Be 102, Trance 102. <--, i \u0084; *\u25a0' \u25a0 }\u25a0'- \u25a0 \u25a0 : \u25a0•-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. .-; 1-; .\u25a0.,•;: ;\u25a0., ; " Fourth race," Mount Waaiiinßt'-m steeple chase, two J mlle«— Speculator ' 150,% Colotm f -130. *Essex 180,:Kacebrnok' 133.:Enlsktllen 135 , St. Abe 147. Seiectus 155, Waterway -156, 'Ticket: of Leave 165.-:.:- '.-..\u25a0 ,\u25a0 ,:,:\u25a0.,:.\u25a0.\u25a0:,;. ... „...:: iy.,.'X- -.'-i \ .'\u25a0 Fifth race. ; Baltimore ' club cup, selling handi- cap amat«-iir rider*.; five»and;a -half furlonss— Fllnm "HS.cOompdiennevlSO.^lATali Maid .136," Ml!r»lta« 139,-Oeor?o G. '" I*3. Heory:Mun- ro 115, Simple* Hondours 142,Joun'A. Monroe 158' E.TOra -15.1, Tom Shaw .ÜB,- Creston 148,: Aaarrt l«,*Rampa«e 136. '/ -\u0084,.,\u25a0•.. ,i- . , •., \u25a0\u25a0• Sixth 1 nice, . w-lltoj!. \u25a0 mile—The Rqnire 11«. Corapton US, Aynat 110. Montgomery 119. Bepn- tatton;-08,»Feather Duster "OR.- Sand Hill 106, Sitiperrtiwir OS. Layminster •' 113, •\u25a0 Perry - Johc«on 110. nifh Flown 91. ,'-,-, - Seven' 1 = race,, 4'jenr,oM!i and up, *el]lnpr.* fix fnrlonra—Mon Ami 102.-.Fond;Heart 100, Claque 100, % Royal Onyx, Jl2.*«Black \u25a0 Oak ; 110. Klnir Co- bnlt^llO. ' Klaff AT«ndal«Mlo. ' Chl*>f Bartlett 110, ? Emperor William 105." \u25a0 Camedlpnne \ 105, Jennie ;•\u25a0 Wells .105, ,*-Paul < DaTls -107. \u25a0 Oxer \u25a0 107. B'nck. Chief •" 107. ' The . Gardener" 107, Footpad 107. Old yKrin. 107.. , -? , ;• ; < Weather,'clear; track fast. * LONG AND SHORT HAIRED ARISTOCRATS ON VIEW A few of the many beautiful dogs that society turned out in force to see at the bench show of the Golden Gate ken- nel club, which is the most successful ever held on the Pacific coast. “PURIFY BALL” IS NOW THE SLOGAN Fight On to Prevent Taint of Professionalism Among School Tossers The bubble has burst, and the ques- tion whether school ball players shall ! play Sunday baseball and receive so j called "expense" money, or whether such players will have to be loyal to their schools and play "untainted" ball, la now in the thick of a fight that promises to wage strong and hot. It will mean the life or death of Sunday ball to high school athletes, and the battle is on. It all came about with the disquali- fication of J. Riordan and E. Benn of the Sacred Heart team. The matter of these men receiving money from the San Mateo club, for which organization they played every Sunday, was brought to a head by the president of the Penin- sula subleague, O. A. Johnston, who se- cured signer! statements from the sec- retary of yie San Mateo team to the effect that both Riordan and Benn were paid for their services. This state- ment was placed in the hands of Su- perintendent of Schools J. C. Temple- too <>f Palo Alto, and copies of all statements, together with a written protest, was lodged with the Academic league registration committee by Pres- j ident Johnson against Riordan and I Benn. Brother Timothy of Sacred Heart.has protested to the league on the decision rendered, and in a lengthy note to the members of the registration committee gives his views why the protest is not legal. Brother Timothy in his letter says that it belongs to the Pacific ath- . ssociation to take away the ama- teur standing of any of the players in the league. In anrt la last night Secretary Tlbbetts of the Aca- demic league said that the leagu< distinctly state that the league regis- tration committee can at all times in- vestigate and rule on the anVateur standing of its members. This is the work of the committee. The league secretary says it is a "fair case of professionalism," and the committee acted within the jurisdiction of the laws. The Sacred Heart college has the signatures of eight of the board of directors of the San Mateo team .swear- ing that neither Riordan nor Benn has •<i money with which to the statements of the league. It looks ' iis if there is a nigger in the woodpile somewhere. The local registration committee, consisting of President A. J. Cloud R Dodd :ini' S. Tlbbetts. met Thursday night and after hearing all the evf- ruled that Benn and Riordan both professionals and that by flaying- them Sacred Heart had for- ill rights to the subleapue cham- pionship. Furthermore, the commit- tee ruled that no other team in the San franc! d take the Place of the Sacred Heart team, as the action of the latter team debarred all other teams from the present cham- pionship. Johnson is president of the Penin- sula subleague and after a thorough and exhaustive inquiry sent in his pro- test to thfe league. Secretary Tibbetts states that if other schools are in the same boat as Sacred Heart they will it wfth in juat the same manner Any player? that can be proved to have taken money will be summarily dealt with. Rumors of all sorts have of late been coining to the ears of the committee but the protest from the Peninsula leapue is the first one with evidence enough to convict. The rumors pre- viously have come from the local hijrh schools, but no one has found it ad- visable 10 "let the oat out af the has " The suspension of the Sacred Heart team puts them out of the champion- ship series. This morning: Sacred Heart was to play Hitchcock military acad- emy, but the Pa!o Alto team'havinjr been awarded the same lost to Sacred Heart last week by 10 to 1 on the grounds of the proffssionalism of Benn and Riordan. will play the Hitchcock team Instead.. The frame is to be played at the Presidio athletic grounds at 10 o'clock. T LEXINGTON ENTRIES f ,\u2666-: : 1. . . .. : _—\u2666 : LEXINGTON, :Ky., May .s.—Saturday en- tries: \u25a0 ',' \u25a0 "\u25a0 \u25a0• ; •\u25a0-'.'- : . '_, - \u25a0- .; ,\u25a0.. \u25a0 ". First race.'six furlongsßufordHall:6«, Mis- sive 101. Princess Industry 1 105. •: Golden Pearl 107. Star; Blue 110, Jeanne , dAre, 111, Sewell ;* Second race,: five. furlong*, purse.—Curtain * Call 104, * Wheelwright 104, Trarmore 104 John Robert. 110. Joe Knight 110. ':: ," .. Third v race, six ; furlongs, handlcap-^Handa^ retta'JOO,' Scbspo 102. Ozann 105 Meridian 106 Chapultepec 115, Enße!d.lJs.. : ''\u25a0.-, \u0084-- \u25a0\u25a0> >Fourth ; ntc»>, ; mile. ami a quarter, the Camden handicap— Governor Gray . 108, Cherry.. JOS Boola Boola r 103. Joe Morris 110, Console 115 Bonnie-Kelso 127. v- ,'•»'.' -:; --\u25a0: \u0084, , . \u25a0••„ -s Fifth 'race.'; four and a half furldngn -piling— Catherine Hampton' 103,' Damson 100, Sarah Chenault 109., Marso 109. Slim Prlncesgf 109 Mycena 100.' Sauce 1109,, Zlm 1 109,-: Pony \u25a0 Girl 109 Calethamplan 106, Tourist 112.«SklIlutft 112. / *S Sixth race, i mile and: 70 iyardu, jselling—Bac- carat 98, -, Swiss 102. Robert \u25a0 Brace \u25a007 ' RowUnd 105, Ot!s 105; Rppponnefnl 107, * Sola 109, Gal- ley Slave 1100.'Meadnw•' Grasa. 10P.. Marlon Caney 111. Camel 113. Solnn. 113.~ Bad News 113..;- .-.. - . Weather, dear; track,:fast. . \u25a0' Have you a; Book Iovers* Content rata- losoir* -\, The Call . had . minif now. 33 ceuta rack; 40 ceuts bj- mail. ' DOGS WIN PRIZES AT IDORA PARK Feature Today Will Be Exhibi- tion Team Driving of A/- oska Malamoots OAKLAND, May' 6.-* One of the most Interesting, features of the Oakland kennel club's bench show now being held at Idoru. park will take place to- morrow afternoon when/Mrs.^Clarence Hannurn will drive her famous Eskimo dox team around the park ' gTounds, illustrating; a method of transportation u»ed In s the fat, north. The team won the ; famous Alaskan ' sweepstakes < three years, ago. . :, . .* ".\u25a0\u25a0''-;\u25a0. - ' : Jii'ljiliiKcontinued all day.today and a large number of ribbons were dis- tributed. Tomorrow will bring the show to a close. In vthe evening the variety classes ••will, be -passed upon. Further awards are follows: - ... .\u25a0 v GORDON SETTEES .•\u25a0'.< Dog*, maiden. American and ; winners— George Lacker's Bobble Burns. ' ' " - Trophy for best won by George Lacker's Bob- ble Burns. , . . '*\u25a0*- "IRISH SETTERS Dors, maiden— First. Charles F. Henne's Kin*; second, Charles Wood'» St.".Lamberts Mike; third. Roy Glllam's Jake. -•, . - \u25a0-\u25a0 \u25a0- V -. Graduate-- First. Alice Thompson* St. Lam- berts i. Larry : \u25a0 second. - George C. \u25a0; Walker's - St. Clnnds Laddies' Dennis. > . ', . \u25a0 ' ' - Winners—-Alice Thompson's St. Lam- bert's' Larry: reser*e. George C. Walker's St. Clouds Laddie's Dennis. . , " ;: „,'•'\u25a0'\u25a0'.•\u25a0-.-; Kitchen, graduate—Jack CalTerfu Mme. Sherry. Challenge—First, George •B. . M. Gray's St. Lambert's Belle. : ' ' . . ; Winners—First, George B. M. Cray's St. Lam- bert's \u0084 Belle; reserre. Jack Calrert's Mine. Sberry.*- \u25a0 .J?*;\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0 v \u25a0 •\u25a0'\u25a0-». ,\u25a0\u25a0 . -.-;-\u25a0 , ; : •_.: ,; ! CHESAPEAKE BAY DOGS .. J . Challenge - *—First; - George , B. -M. , Gray's Sunny; second. George B. M. Gray's Beauty. - , Winners—First. George B. M. Gray's Sunny; reserve, George B. M. Gray's Beauty. \u25a0• - Winner of trophy, for best won by Sunny. i ENGLISH RETRIETEttS , Challenge and winners,/dogs—First, W. E. Chute's Dusky Drlrer. .-\u25a0 AIREDALE TERRIEKS ; .;. * Dogs, junior —First, Otto Feudner's and Louis A. Meyer'* Parnassus Outlaw; second, O«- --car B. Helm's I'arnassas Joaquln; third. Louis O'Neal's Pat. ... . - Senior puppy—First;. William F. Lenien's Bar- ney.: \u25a0\u25a0 ,:-\u25a0 \u25a0 - \u25a0, . - . \u0084 . ' Maiden—First,'Louis O'Neal's Pat. ' P American, and I graduate— ' B. McCaul's Clipper Gap. \u0084 . •,. . ' I Winners- First. Otto Feudner's and Louis A. Meyer's Parnassus Outlaw; reserve, B. McCaul's Clipper Gap. ; "\u25a0 ..-; r Bitches. Junior puppy— Otto \u25a0 Feudner's ami Lou's A. Meyer's Parnassus Tawney. i Graduate— First, Lcuis O'Neal's Sister. , " Winners— Otto Feudner's ' and Louis A. Meyer's Parnassus \u25a0 Tawney; reserre,,; Louis O'Neal's Sister. '„ ' . . Trophy for best won by Parnassus Outlaw; best of opposite «ex won by Parnassus Tawney. BTTLL TERRIERS Dogs, junior puppy—First, S. R. Marcum's El Tnra. Maiden—First. H. M. Woolley's Queensbury Pat. Winners withheld. Hitches, Junior puppy—Miss M. Getz's Trebora Lucy. \u25a0.•"'\u25a0 . Senior puppy—First, C. 0. Trekell's Brooklyn Bessie. \u25a0\u25a0..••-,\u25a0\u25a0 : •\u25a0\u25a0: \u25a0 \u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0..' : \u25a0 - . Maiden—First.' C. 0. Treketrs Brooklyn: Be«- --file; second. Miss Rose Darling's Fresno Beauty; third, I). J. Mnrphy's Belmout; V. H. C H. A. Kllnke's Clink's Queen. \u25a0.' American—FtrKt, Mrs. B. Cooky's Queen Bens; second. M!s» Rose . Darling* Fresno Beauty; third, H. A.Kllnke's Clink's Queen. . 'j Graduate and challenge—First, Miss Rose Dar- ling's Fresno Beauty. :•".'\u25a0 -.. . . Wiunprtt—Mrs. B. Cooke's Queen Bess; reserre, 0. G. Tr?kell s Brooklyn Bes». \u25a0 \u25a0 Trophy for best won by Mrs. B. Cooke's Queen Be««. - .--:-.- - - -- \u25a0: •\u25a0•-; \u25a0.::.? ; :;\u25a0 --.-\u25a0 -i Trophy for best, oppoilte pcx won by S. B. Maroum'i El Tor«. :\u25a0 ' \u25a0 " ' ' IEIBH TEHHIEBB ,' Dogs,' Junior puppy—First, W. \u25a0P. CougUley's Barney C. \u25a0 - Senior puppy— J. W.'Glbb'* Bill. ; Amerlcan-r-Flrnt, W. P. Coußley'ii Barney C. " \u25a0 4'haJlenice— Flr«t. John R. Jones' Sandy. "\u25a0- --\u25a0 Winners— B. Jones' Sandy; reterre, W. P. Cougley'g Barney C. \u25a0• \u25a0 . . . Bitches.- graduate > and winners—First, J. W. Gibb'i Lady Patty. ; A Trophy for best won by. John R. Jones' Sandy. Trophy : for best opposite. sex I won by J. W. Gibb's Lady Patty. , * \u25a0 GUN DOG VARIETY CLASS First, W. E. Chute's Dusky River. , i \ BPOBTIMG VARIETY CLASS First, rMelTllleCreWweU'B champion Cre»»e!la Pcftgy; second,' V. A. Kuehn's champion Mallwyd Beau;- third. Otto' 'Fendner'a and Louis A. Meyer's Parnassus Outlaw. * \u25a0 " . - TERRIER VARIETY CLASS ' \u25a0 \u25a0 ' First;: Otto miner's and Louis A. Meyer'* Parnassus Outlaw; second. Otto Feudner's and I.ouis A. Meyer'* Parnassus Outlaw; - third, ,T. Martin Smith's Yankee Doodle Dick. . \u25a0;«-;-\u25a0.., \u25a0- - ;.; POINTERS ~ \u25a0\u25a0 •'-•:: '• •> Maiden, dogs—First, T. S. Dodge's Kent's Hal. also first In American and graduate under -53 pounds;.-.\u25a0\u25a0,,-\u25a0.',,., .. >.», ' ..- . \u25a0 :•. \u25a0*•.\u25a0•-.; -\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•,. ! Graduate, dogs <?>."> pounds and OTer) —H. E. Burmelster's ; Duke. . "\u25a0 * : '>--i~"!~ \u25a0r: - : .\u25a0 Challenge, dogs—First. Dr. C. I* Six's Pat s{ spond. T. 0. I)odgo's Kent's Hal. Winners, dogs—First, Dr. C. L. Six's Pat s; irsiTve. T. C Dodge's Kent's Hal. Maiden, bitches—Flrat. T. C. Dodge's Hoosier Girl; neconrl, J. D. Coon"s Uady Bell Jr. American, bitches—First, Q. U. Meade's MpHde's Princess; second, T. C. Dodge's Hoosler Girl. Gradnatp. bitches—First. O. L. Meade's Meiide's Princes*; swond. T. C. Dodge's Hoosler Girl; tbird. J. D. Coon's T,ady Bell Jr. Challenge, bitches—First, G. L. Meade's Mende's I'riucess; second, I. C. Dodge's Hoosler Girl. Winners.:' —First. - G. :L. Meade's Mesde's Princess; r»s«rTe, T. C. Dodge's iloueler Girl. -'\u25a0\u25a0 -:-:; '.\u25a0' \u25a0 .:\u25a0\u25a0 -\u25a0,-••\u25a0\u25a0.-*- \u25a0\u25a0' »», for beat won by G. 1... Meade'e Meade's Princess. .: ,--.. .«<\u25a0.- .. :J :..-," -.--,- r .-..,\u25a0\u25a0', -, ' Trophy for best opposite sex won by Dr. C. L. Six's Pat B. .•.-?••- . - ' - ' * " -. : . GaEYHOTJUDS ; Challenge and winners; \u25a0: dogs—First, F. P. Horn's Mile Rock.'*_ " -v - .-,V 7 "\u25a0 '^* \u25a0•-•::. ,\- :DACHSHTTNBE Maiden," dogs—First, W. C. Jurgens* Bismarck. Amerlcau,. dogs—First,-Sydney- St. L. CaviU's Caruso. .'\u25a0;"..\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 .-'...'- : •",= -•• - r . •», \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ••\u25a0-,-m Graduate, dogs—First, Sydney St. -I*.; CaTlll's Muss*. \u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 -'.\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0,..\u25a0,, '''\u0084' '\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0 Winners, \u25a0 dogs— Sydney St. I* CaTlll's Caruso; reSerTe/ Sydney St." L. CartH's Muase. \u25a0 Maiden;, bitches—First, <C. H. Ledgett's Toot- sle.-w .«-, , . .-<;«. \u0084-.;\u25a0- :\u25a0-,-- - \u25a0-.. \u25a0 . ."\u25a0.:\u25a0\u25a0 : Graduate," bitches—First, .: Sydney \u25a0 St. ul*i Ca- , TlU's ; Grrtcben. .„ .'" •'•'\u25a0- v - ~ •*";••<,\u25a0*£"'<-.?'" '1! * Winner*, bitches— Sydney St. L. CaTUTs reserve, C. H. Ledgett's TooUle. i ; .Trophy for best won by. Caruso. ' : r '-- Trophy fur best opposite sex won by.Gretcben. ••\u25a0—-- f cnratT POODLES Challenge and winners, dogs— Ftrnt. Miss Alice UarrUon's Champion Orchard ' Cabin Boy. ' i .-.. - c DALMATIANS-. Graduate, doge—First, ; Bloomberg " brothers', Abe B. -' \u25a0 \u25a0."\u25a0-\u25a0 - / \u25a0 : : y \u25a0'--'"'. ' , Challenge, dogs—First, Gerald Lyons'' Quince. > Winners' withheld. \u25a0 " > - .. Trophy for best won by General Lyons* Quince. \u25a0-ii- - \u25a0\u25a0..*. SPITZ \u25a0*\u25a0«.- ;,;\u25a0\u25a0 -N .Maiden, dogs and bitches—First, P. 6. Wil- son's ! Buster. ."\u25a0%*.,-"\u25a0';• :" ' . :", .\u25a0-'; Challenge, dogs and bitches—First, Rose ken- nels' Teddy. . . - . -.- « \u25a0 Trophy for best won by Buster. \u25a0 ' FRENCH BULLDOGS \u25a0 Graduate - and I winners, - bltcbea J. 3. Sullivan's - Finette." \u25a0-'" - - . , ,•\u25a0... ».-;» \u25a0 BOSTON - TEB.RIEHS -\u25a0 Junior " puppy, dogs— -,• E. '< H. Powell's Crocker blue; second, E. H. Powell's Barney Blue. \u25a0-,-"\u25a0 ••"..•-\u25a0.\u25a0•.'-\u25a0 ' -.---.-,. \u25a0,--'-.^rv- \u25a0 Maiden,' —First. J. \B. Gougn's ' Teddy.;: \u25a0/ :\u25a0\u25a0• Graduate,' docs \u25a0 (17 pounds * and under 1 21) First, Dr. T. Martin Smith's Yankee l>«xxJle Dick. Graduate; :dogs (22 \u25a0"pounds - and - OTer :-: 28) First, J. *B.*GouKb'» Teddy. ; - : Winners, dogs—First, Dr. T. Martin Smith's Yankee Doodle Dick; \u25a0\u25a0 reserve, B. H. Powell's Crocker Blue. v :«s.''' \u25a0- - •''\u25a0'• -'\u25a0'\u25a0 Maiden, bitches— Miss Frances Mllroy's Patricia...-, -\u25a0.-\u25a0>,;:\u25a0 \u25a0• .-., ,* \u0084 .... •.. \u25a0 \u25a0.- , \u25a0 American, ; - bitches—First, E. C. Miles* - Mar- quis Bettina. . '\u25a0\u25a0- . \u25a0 Graduate, bitches- (17 pounds: and under 22)— T. ; Martin ;\u25a0 Smith's Baby Rose. .>-..<:« Graduate, bitches (22 pounds and under 2&) First, \u25a0E. C. Miles' MarquU Bettina;-second, \u25a0T. Martin < Smith's!Sle-em.' :;. \u25a0 -\u25a0 , \u25a0•\u25a0•• Challenge, bitches— T. Martin Smith's Baby'Ro»e.'-'•.'.••-•: --'-.St. J ;\u25a0\u25a0 v «•.•*-" -.i %,,-; \u25a0 Challenge, bitches (22 pounds , and under 28) First, E. C. Miles' Marquis Bettina; second, T. Martin Smith's Slc-em.-, \u25a0 . \u25a0 \u25a0' Winners, bitches— T. - Martin Smith's Baby. Rose; ' reserve. "\u25a0\u25a0 Miss :. Frances ' Mliroy'i Patricia. •\u25a0*' : \u25a0'-\u25a0\u25a0 " \u25a0 -.-.v '-\u25a0'•\u25a0' <\u25a0*>* - ;":- .- . \u0084:.'•',:, \u0084 SMOOTH FOX \u25a0 TESEIERS ' i ' Junior : puppy,"- (togs— Count / Robert ; V. Baranoff's < Baranoff's Peter; < second. Count" Rob- ert V. Baranoff's Baranoff's John. -\u25a0:. '- . ' \u25a0 Maiden.' —First, t Julian \u25a0 R. ' Brandon's Sa- bln« Re«l8tle8«; i second, Mrs. 3. Roberts'.'The Joker.;- \u0084, -- ,\u25a0 *j- -.-\u25a0\u25a0... v .'-,, -.i\u25a0•\u25a0- \u25a0- " - >:«- .'American dogs—First. Julian R. Brandon's Sa- bine , Resistless; second, E. J. Blanco's ; Eloree Fancy. v.->r , \u0084••;.: v .-, -•-"'\u25a0..-'\u25a0•„•'.\u25a0\u25a0 ',:;- ';•;.\u25a0 || Graduate. —First. Julian R. Brandon's Sa; bine Resistless. ;" -; c : . \u25a0•. .^ «* Challenge, dogs—First, Julian R, Brandon's Ba- bine. Resl«tlt>»K; second, .E. I,' Blunoo's Eloree Fancy: third,. Robert Armstrong's Crystal Spring I'ark Jack. ..-..•;';< ."/'\u25a0:\u25a0- ...-\u25a0\u25a0:. ;. . y--;.- .-\u25a0\u25a0--?\u25a0-, *iWinners, dojr*—First. Julian It. Brandon's Sa- bin<> Resistless; R. J.vßltnco'if Eloree Fancy.: "*" .-' \u25a0 :; '\u25a0 J - "*: '- -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- \u25a0l>l*enlor puppy,• Mtcnw--First, Miss; B. J. 'Arm- . strong's Boiuiey Babe.. - ....- . ; \u25a0 |! TOMMY BURNS TO BE FIGHT PROMOTER Not In the least downcast over his failure to revive the boxing frame In the state of Washington, Tommy Burns, the former heavy- weight champion of the world, Is Boon to blossom out In Calgary. Can., as a boxing promoter. At the. suggestion of the most Influ- ential citizens of the Canadian city, Burns has taken hold of tnlnirs there and formed a club, to be run on the order of the National sporting club of Lon- don. Burns will bid on the best matches to be had and ns he is backed by unlimited capital, he ftg-ures to cut quite a figure as a promoter of big ring events. FAVORITES WIN ON OGDEN TRACK Aunt Polly, Fifteen Years in the Business, an Exception in :; '\u25a0 Third Race OGDEN, \u25a0 May s.—Favorites won four out of the six' events at the,' Fair Grounds "track this' afternoon. Aunt Polly, who has been \u25a0on the track . for 15 years, won the third race from the fa- vorite. Royal Stone. Galene Gale, over- looked in the betting, won the last race. The results: , y - \u25a0 FIRST RACE— furlongs: Odds \u25a0 Horse. Weight and Jockey > " Fin. 2-5-^Sleepland, 110 iC»Tan»u«;h* ..\u25a0\u25a0.......:." 1 3-1 Wild Boar. 106 (R05en)............ 2 81—Goinul. 107 (Gilbert :....:..:.-..:.. 3 Time. - :51 2-5. \u25a0 Landtola,. Gaty Galen,. Lady Mint, finished as named. •\u25a0"\u25a0 "\u25a0*• ; SECOND RACE—Five furlongs: \ Odd* Horse. Weight and Jockey \u25a0 Fin. 3-2—Lady. Elizabeth. 107 Anderson ....... 1 Gertrude G. 91 (KederU)...;...\u25a0...:... 2 6 I—Altalr. 111 (CaTaiuiiigh) ..»'. -3 - Time. 1 :03 8-5. Tom Dolan and Necklet fin- ished as named. - ' - -;• THIRD RACE— furlongs: \u25a0 Odds Horse, Weight and Jockey Fin. 8-sAunt Polly, 107 (Reynolds). .......;...• 1 Kuropatkln. 100 (Benjamin) 2 7-10—Royal Stone, 109 , (Parker).. V. ..•...:.\u25a0.. 8 Time, 1:03 3-5.' Sea Green and Miss Sly fin- ished as named.; ,\u25a0 : , '; " \u25a0 FOURTH RACE— furlong*: Odds I H Horse. Weight and Jockey Fin. s—Chief Desmond, 108 (8uxt0n)......... 1 8-I—lcarlan, 109 *K»dertt.i ..:..;.% :.. 2 51—Flora Ri!ey. 106 (Rooney) ;... 3 I Time, 1:31. Dacla and Judith Page finished as named. .. -. \u25a0 :-\ \u25a0\u25a0 FIFTH RACE—Fire furlongs: ; Odds Horse, Weight and Jockey Fin. 3-5 Brpumont, 113 iCiTannughi ............ 1 8-I—All Alone. 113 (Buxton) .....:...;..... 2 7-2—I*dy Adelaide. 111. I Reynold* i -.3 Time, 1:04. Belleßower, Tints, Ed G, finished as named. ; . ' . '\u25a0/ SIXTH RACE—Six furlongs: ( Odda 1 Horse. Weight and Jockey Fin. 4-I—Galfne Gale. 103 (Rouen) 1 Maxims, 100 (CaT&naugh) 2 8-I—Charles J. Harrey. 105 (Woods) 8 Time. 1:17 2-5. Bon Ton and Sea Coast fin- ished as named. \u25a0 OGDEN ENTRIES -\u2666- _! \u2666 OGDEN. May ' s.'—-Following are " tomorrow's entries: \u0084;.--' .\u25a0 \u25a0 *.-*\u25a0"\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0, : .' \u25a0 •; " \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 ' FIRST 5 RACE— furlongs; wiling: Lady Tend! ".-....... 931 Charles •J. HarTey..llO Indian Girl ....... Aunt r0i1y:...: 11l Sokol T...,;........101|Ketchel ......;.....".m . SECOND RACE—Five furlongs; selling: Amargosa .......... 96 Burning Bush 109 Coonskln 101'Gene Wood . ..." 113 Bun? Man ..........109|ntn»';lI- .^.....v.,113 \u25a0 THIRD RACE-Fire furlongs; . selling: "' \u25a0 Necklet .;.... 100! Byron X..::.,...:... 102 Fereno ..;..•...;.Y.",100 Gresham .....Y.\;...102 Abigail." X .......... 1001 Whisky. Toddy ...... 102 East End ......;.-:.102| : ..... \u25a0 FOrRTH RACE—Sir fnrlongn: h«ndic«p:' Bl«ck»h*ep ..:...... 95; Lady I'nnrhita 101 M«df line Mu^rrare. .100 Gene Russell ; 103 Norgorod' 1001 Dennis - Stafford ....108 Miles .:.....;..' ..101|Xo Quarter ;..;.. 108 ' FIFTH RACE—Seven '• furlongs; celling: - 800 T0n".".:...\u25a0.-..\u25a0.•.los|Domlthllda .108 Lady McXally .....108 Captain Burnett ....110 Dorothy Ann . .:...:lOS Sir Barry .........:113 Kogo.. .........108 SIXTH RACE—Fire furlongs: selling: Lnclle Manley 1001>oc Allen 112 Mona Us* .100 Zlck Ahrams 112 Anna May 110 Joe Moser 112 Valencia 110' Weather clear; track ' fast. Light Harness Races to Open Season The Park amateur driving club will usher in the light harness season this afternoon at the Stadium in Golden Gate park with a card of four Interest- ing: races. The trotters predominate in this ciub and three of the numbers on the card for today will be for trotters. The program for today will be as fol- lows: i First;' race.".': clans B". trotter*—Alta ' Wilke*. I). E. Hoffman; Bird Eye, Captain Matson: Cali- fornia ; Belle,"> E. - Cerciat; Clta '\u25a0 Dillon, F. '- tod I«*endf>rf: San Filipe, W. T. Seanon. \u0084 . '. Second race, class A A trotters—Snnsiet Belle, H. C. AMen: Mamie Alwln. A. 1,. Scott; Lady Washington. F. W. Thompson; Red Velret, J. W. BmadleT; Raymond M, F. Mattbea. >. : ; - Third race, class 0 —DWldend/ B. Con- «*ni; . Melroee.. J. ; Perry; BlUle .Burke, .R. Nolun; Brutus, \u25a0 S. (lirlitenson; \u25a0 Black Diamond, H. M. Ladd.' , •".: -:- 1-..' 1' ",'.' ' '\u25a0".;[\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0. ' \u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0" . Fourth race, pacing—Balnea, D. E. Hoffman; Ned Dennis, A. P. \u25a0 Clavburj. \u25a0 "Officer" of the —Starter, : G. E. : Erlln: Judge*—J..- A. McKerron. H. \u25a0 Bojle and -1.. U. , Rorden; timers—A. »J. Molera. A. Jonenhs and ' H. A. Ro«enbaum; marshal, H. M. Ladd; secre- tary. F. \V. Thompson. \u25a0 : '•\u25a0 -- •\u25a0 f- -' The ' San Francisco \u25a0driving; club held its first ".meeting of 1 the year Friday night and , decided. on '•. the ( plans . for: the j coming: season." The club 'will hold its races on Sundays at the Stadium 'speed- way. -' May 14 was decided on as the opening day, ; and a card 'of five i or six races will be put on. A committee was i appointed to meet the park commission- i ers with a view, to having the track put j in condition for Sunday week. '\u25a0;,-.; -; LEXINGTON RESULTS f i :LEXINGTON, May i 5.—First ' race,'; six . fur- Plutocrat, straight $13.80. won; Old Bor. j place $26.30, second; Butter Ball,' show $5.10, third. Time. 1:14. ':.? - :-;\u25a0::. '\u25a0', \u25a0'- -1. \u25a0r->'/'->'';-. :•*. Second ' race, : four and a ' half > tnrlonp*—Pr»«- torian, straight $4.90, woo; Dilatory, place $4.60, > second; . Free Lance, show $ 13.60, third. Time, I 1553-5.*. i \u25a0•"\u25a0-*\u25a0"-\u25a0 ,\u25a0•=':: '>' •\u25a0'•-^\u25a0l- \u25a0..\u25a0"'\u25a0-:.\u25a0 >. Third race, mile f and 20 yards—Any Port, | itratfht $8.20. won: Foxy Mary p]»,-e .: $5.80, I second; Question Mark, do show betti'ig. third. Tlmt,< 1:40.2-0. \u25a0\u25a0>!\u25a0• :\u25a0-.:.'\u25a0.-. •, \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. \u25a0-•\u25a0\u25a0•:. - Fourth race, six —Oolden Eitg. straight $0.00. won; Hazel Klrke, place $14.50. second; Lot* Note. «ho« $3.50, third. * Time. 1:14 3-5. -: •,3 Fifth race, .four 1 and a half- furlongs—Ameri- can Olrl, straight $5.C0, - won; Dorbie, place 1 $12.20, : second; Charley Brown, show - $3.30, third. sTIDM.'.-S3. \u25a0\u25a0. *\u25a0-\u25a0 f -. -- . . :;.. -.-.,• \u25a0\u25a0;Sixth " race, mile '- and i a-; sixteenth—Arclte, stralcht $8, won: Alice Baird. place $3.70. nec- nnd: Peter - Pander, ishow $4.20, \u25a0 third. Time, 1:47 8-5. .-•;. v,-; .-::, \u25a0...,. . ;-. -; \u25a0When thfr hre all arone you will want that Booklovera' Content cata- losrne ,"- very, badly. Better ;\u25a0 get ; your* now. 35 rents J each;'j. 40 J cent* iby; mall. ONE ‘WHITE HOPE’ OFF THE BOARDS Kaufman Sent to Oblivion by Knockout Route Handed Him by Flynn KANSAS CITY. May s.—With a hard right swing to the jaw, Jim Flynn of Pueblo, Colo., knocked out Al Kaufman of San Francisco in the tenth round of their fight here tonight. Never before In his career has Kauf- man suffered such punishment as he re- ceived tonight. Eight times Flynn floored him. Three times did the giant Californian take the count of nine, and after each knockdown he saved himself from an immediate knockout by clinch- ing his opponent and holding on to gain strength. When the knockout -.finally came, a minute before the fight was scheduled to end, Kaufman was a bloody and piti- able sight. Blood streamed from his left eye, which was closed in the third round, and his mouth and face were a mass of bruises. Other than a badly swollen face, due to Kaufman's left jab. Flynn was apparently unhurt. Flynn fought his usual bulldog battle. He rushed Kaufman at every oppor- tunity. With lowered head the former fireman would charge his taller and heavier opponent, swinging rights and lefts, which usually went home to Kauf- man's head. Flynn used his left most frequently. He landed at least 20 hard swings with this hand alone. Kauffman was unable to ward off Flynn's blows when once he started a rush. Kaufman was slow. He continually tried to shove Flynn away and make a long range battle of the affair. Dur- ing two rounds, the first and the fifth, the Californian got the kind of battling he wanted, but then found that his left jabs and right swings were not strong enough to 'affect his slugging opponent. The result was never in doubt after the second round. Angry because Kaufman had carried away the honors in the first round, Flynn rushed In at the tap of the gong in the second and, before the round was a minute old, Kaufman was groggy from a right swing to the jaw. It seemed that Flynn would knock Kauf- man out in that round. Kaufman had trained faithfully for the fight, how- ever, and in this and the subsequent rounds he displayed remarkable re- cuperative powers. Every knockdown resulted from a right swing to the jaw, following a fusillade of rights and lefts to the head. Rushing Kaufman into close quarters, Flynn would hammer him until his guard dropped. Then the Pueblo pugilist would swing his pon- derous right. Kaufman took the count of nine in the third, ninth and tenth rounds. He was down for two seconds In the fourth, five in the seventh, and seven and eight in the tenth. Twice In the tenth round Kaufman was knocked through the ropes. Once Danny Shay, the referee, helped Kauf- man back into the ring after the fighter had laid helpless for eight seconds. Kaufman was out for fully five min- utes after Flynn had been declared the winner. Flynn weighed 171 and Kaufman 205. Flynn received $1,750 and Kaufman 12,250. Poly and Lowell Meet At Rugby Today The first of the spring- rugby grames will be played at the Presidio athletic grounds at ten o'clock, this morning, between the Lowell and»Polytechnic high school teams. „,- --'\u25a0'\u25a0 ",; Lowell is the pioneer of rugby among the local high schools, while : Poly.- Is playing the game for the - first time. Lowell has -, had experience extending over three football seasons. Under the coaching of James Lafferty, how- ever. Poly has been developing some promising material. '\u25a0'>\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0" ~ , ,v": The two teams will play with dif- ferent scrum formations, the Poly us- ing the eight man scrum while Lowell will use seven men and a winger. . The line up of both teams was, announced yesterday as follows: ,- Polytechnic. Lowell. Blakely Full back Reamer Swain ............ Three quarter .McKala; Sprague ..Three quarter.....Ransahoff Boyd : ,~..Three quarter..........Lav Anderson . . Five eighth*......... .Hlckn Shulte .............Five eighths .Heacock Butdps ;........:... Forward \u0084...;...;.. .Butler Terrlll Forward ...... Woodmanaee. Esola '.\u25a0 \u0084;...... Forward ............. Smith Leoln ..-.........\ .: Forward Bell Jordan ........ Forward .;'.;...... Summer* Johnston \u25a0 .......... Forward ',<\u25a0 ."..".."...'.;"..Ti5a0t Warburton ...Forward .V...;...:.8u11ard IJyersedge" ........ Forward ;......... ——— None .......:.. Wing forward ..... .Metson .-. v . . . i » . - \u25a0--->•\u25a0 CRAWTOED IN GYH CONTEST STANFORD CXIVBRSITT. May ?>.—J p Crawford 'II of San Jose was la«t Dijrht de- clared the winner of the university gymnastic apparatus championship. He succeeded "in scor- ing 04 points out of a possible TOO. A. T. Bnrrls '14 was second and G. S. Hoelman '12 third. SANTA CLA&A GETS MOTTLTOS J.i SANTA: CLARA. May s.—"Dad" Moulton. trainer >for Stanford university, was' today* up- cured by V. V. White, .chief. athletic moderator of Santa Clara college, to , look '- after - the ' con- ditioning of the trackmen until the annual,meet with. St. Mary's college, which takes place May 20. '' -\u25a0-.'. : .\u25a0',"\u25a0;\u25a0 ' \u25a0 \u25a0'.' .'\u25a0•'!' '\u25a0- * '! THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1911. 17 *»•" OR. JORDAN'S ««*» n MUSEUM OF ANATOMY r~ icmcatm mAN cvemi \\l fT~\} \u25a0 ' ,W««k»««i «r uty aoatraetod Mtttm"' ! \u25a0 *l(*H ?z) PO«IUv«ly cured by th. aUml I »p«UIUI «a ti» Cowi. 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  • Fashion Smiles on High Bred Canines at the AuditoriumDOG SHOW IS FINEST

    EVER HELD IN CITYCrocker Kennels Have Blue Ribbon Day and

    Others Are Almost as SuccessfulFashion smiled on high bred dogs yesterday at the second annual dog

    show of the Golden Gate kennel club in the Auditorium. Fillmore and Pagestreets. Burlingame rubbed elbows with Pacific heights; in fact, dog fanciersgenerally had a thoroughly satisfactory day and evening of it. at one of thebest exhibits of the kind that San Francisco has ever seen. Many dogs offinest breed vied with one another to win the approval of C G. Hoptt :judge, who was kept busy from early forenoon until late in the eveningexamining the technical points of the several dats<

    Setters, spaniels, dachshunds, Boston terriers, collies and hull- were theprincipal dogs that had their day. In some of the classes, notably th<t*rs, the Boston terriers and the bull-*— \u2666dogs and terriers, the competition was

    keen. Magnificent dogs of allbreeds were numerous, and it w*iby a tight squeeze that the blue ribbonwas borne off by the lucky exhibitor.JEWIK . Sullivan;second. Cato'M Lady. William Phillips; third,

    \u25a0Lady Be**". V. I). Goodrich. \u25a0\u25a0Limit, bltchen—Comere, A. Maxwell. < . • • •American bred bitches—First, Helen V. Henry

    t.in Soosten; second. Lady RodSeld, J. J. Sin-clair. . • , . , .

    tOpen, bitches-First, tarty' RodfieM. " ,1. '.T.Pinclalr; second, Queen Racket 11. Mrs. J. K.llubbart. , \u25a0\u25a0 . . . , . ...,,\u25a0 ','\u25a0\u25a0"! .

    I'ncinc roast bred bitches—First, Lady Kesri,V. a Goodrich.

    \u25a0\u25a0 o-:". GORDON SETTERSNovice, dogs—Mike H. D. H. HeitniHn.limit, (logs— l'uccini. J. G. Foster Moale.Open, . dogs— First. Puccini. .1. S. Foster. }Jjifll»r second. Mike,ll. D. H. ;Heltman. "- , Novice, hitrh^s—Beaut. Theo Ilatxliuan.' Open, bitches—Winks. Mrs. A. L. HoUine.

    IRISH SETTERS.'Puppies. dogs—Flr»t. Jerry. Mrs. C. Frederick

    K.hl: second. Tom, Mrs. C.' Frederick , Kohl:t!rtrd. Rex. h- C. Koster: reserve, Ro^eburgFlash, -Fred Wollenberg; V. H. C. Barney,H. K. John. •.• Novice, docs—First. Mike. R. A. Rusk; sec-

    ond, Tom, Leslie J. Gardner; third, Rlpp, Les-lie .1. Gardner. ;\u25a0' •.. • • • .". Limit— Pat 11. Joe King; second,, BrianBoru. Joe Kin;; third, Jerry. . .

    American bred and open dog*—First,' Pat -H.rWlnners, —First, Pat H; reserve. *Brian

    Bom. -: , \u25a0' \u25a0\u0084 • '\u25a0 . ,Puppies, •. birches—First.! iBrida»tta, Howard

    Sjlj; second. Belle. Front Glomettl.v • -fXorlce. bitches—First. Lightning K. - R.. T.Keane: second, Belle. W. Smith. \u25a0 •. ..'.';' .F.linit and American bred . bitches—First- ami

    second, Margaret H. \u0084 -. \u25a0 \u25a0 . ;. .....:-i Winners, bitches—First, ..Lady ;H; reserve,Margaret H. . ' \u25a0 . • ... -/. -."! \u25a0 ,;,----• Special for best Irish getter—Pat H.. Best bitch—Lady H. : ' ','\u25a0.•:". • IRISH WATER SPANIELS ""-."•\u25a0 —» Novice.- dogs—First, Ru«h. Dr. C. D. Mc-Gcttlfan. - ' - ..'.:,".- , "-'. .»'Limit and winners, dog*—First, Rush; second,Arroyo Shamas, Arroyo kennels. • \u25a0

    Open, dogs—First. \u25a0 Rush. ...' l.imjt, bitches First, Biddy, Thomas Robert".. Open bitches— Irish Nell 11,. W. F.Vftllnon. ' >\u25a0"\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 .\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 f- •\u25a0.;, \u25a0\u25a0 * \u25a0,\u25a0 \u25a0;< ..\u25a0..-. .Winners, bitches—First, Irish Nell II; re-serve, Biddy. \u25a0 - '" • . \u25a0 \u25a0 -\u25a0•• Special for best Irish water spaniel—lrishNell 11. v . . . . \u25a0

    COCKER SPANIELS—BLACKPuppies, dogs, black—First. Dinah's Boy. Do-

    rrttliy Morgcntnau; second. Nigger, Mrs. C. dvJatrlln. f is •\u25a0 •\u25a0 »\u25a0\u25a0 ' "\u25a0"•. '•. \u25a0• •\u25a0 \u25a0 •\u25a0\u25a0• \u25a0-;;

    '" Winners, \u25a0• birches —First. Brownland • Babble;reserve. Mission Bells.:." rials- Best cocker spaniel,Mission Chief; ibeat opposite sax, Brownland Babble; best limit. Iflnr.or not .competing; best * partlcolor, Mlssl*n 'Ron*. MiMlon kennels; best reserve winner,hfarcttllgbt; \u25a0; beat sired by ( Midnight, 'DeanlstonZwla;\best- bred by ' the- ".Knebwortli -kennels,GUaitor

    DACHMTmI)B ;' \u25a0-'•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 -\u25a0"-i ' Pnppiea, • do*»— Knrt yon Sejurtr, W, F.•Wel«i. .;..-'•.. , . ' . \u25a0 :' \u25a0 \u25a0*:\u25a0 •- ;

    NoTice. dogs— First, lagerlust /Ftmnai, Ger-trude Locke, »•*•\u25a0' \u25a0 ,-\u25a0.•\u25a0 '• .• « •\u25a0•\u25a0 •- •' \u25a0\u25a0• \u25a0\u25a0';-\u25a0• '; \u25a0 - -/Open, dogs—First, Pumpernickel." W. W. Bur-nett Jr.;- second, St. ' Germain :Pretzel.; J. V.Eltot. ;.< :-.',.- . =\u25a0„. \u25a0• .. \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 •- \u25a0 ."\u25a0• ' ' '

    ?-." Winners, doga—First, lacerlost Franx'l; . re-\u25a0err*,", Pninpernickfl. ..->\u25a0--•. t-' -•-;\u25a0. ,- ••\u25a0 \u25a0, 'Popples,.\u25a0bitches—First, Sonia \u25a0 Ton/ Sefiirtz,W. r. Weiss. ;.-. ?•-•' *-. «•••.-\u25a0.\u25a0--\u25a0•. - \u25a0\u25a0Limit. bitches— « Twopenny * Tube, ; Mr». IIL'.Baatlogs., -. V'**3K'&*'3*fc-JW**^M*SMM?'"«' Open, bitches—First, Champion lissel; second, 1,Twopenny Tube. 1,";,- *>..; ..\u25a0-:\u25a0" r \u0084.*./; :-.'"\u25a0..'-:;- -Winner*," b!tcne»—Flrit, Lissel; reserve, Two- ipenny Tube. — . \u25a0;•..*, (-";.>f.;y *.m .\u25a0•\u25a0-'\u25a0\u25a0,Special for best dachshund —lagerlust Franz'l.' - > ; ; BOSTON TERRIERS V '

    \u25a0 Novice, -dogs—First, Arroyo •Adjutant. Arroyo'kenntl»,i. . \u0084'; • •' -'\u0084•' •\u25a0 \u25a0-." \u25a0Umlt, under 17—First, Buster ';1I;', second,Morgan's Hot Spar. Mrv Ella Morgan; third,.Arroyo Amateur, Arroyo kennels. "- " • \u0084American bred dogs, under 17—First,;.'BusterII. "'**Open. dogs, under ' —First. • Honey Peach 'of\u25baWonderland.. Mrss Jennie A. Crocker, ifs*i vUmit, dogs, 17* to : 28—First, Etab, 'MannJeI>»vy. J., «. - \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 : .\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0•\u25a0.•..,..,.-. .-\u25a0 *..,,\u0084. \u25a0, /.•\u25a0Open," dogs. 17 to .22—First Etah; second,Irlfeo Cinders, Miss Jennie A. Crocker. ' "it,' \u25a0 Open, dog*—First, . Endciiffe. Amaxon,' Mrs.R*lpU Newcomb. \u0084\u25a0",•••-* \u25a0\u25a0" \u25a0.Winners," dogs— First, " Etah;\u25a0: reserve, Frisco-;Cinders.'. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0».\u25a0 , - :\> . >,\u25a0\u25a0» .-• \u0084-. -Toy Boston terriers—First, Arroyo Arrival,

    Arroyo k?nu»ls. ' » :' \u25a0 ' .",» -Popples."* bitches—^Flrst.'. Wonderland Blue Bell.

    Hiss.Jennie •- Crocker; < second. Bllx. Mr*.t RobertWeiniitock; ithird. Lady Betty Blue. •Miss G«or-§1» Wheeler; reserve. Moore's Lady. Tom Moore;\u25bc• H. C, Grpsy Queen. Mr«.: L. "• Soflre. ~ •.*.,\u25a0 Novice,, bitches—First.: Lady Magnet. - Miss.Jepole Crocker;.second, Lafly.Bettr Blue; third,Spokane Peggy, iMrs. J. Goyen.," . -iUtaW, '\u25a0\u2666 Mtclies, >, under f . 17—First, Bimklo

    nrownle. Mrs. -J. C."'Minis; second. WonderlandBlue Kell;: (bird; Wonderland .Pansy, Ml»s Jen.nle Crocker: reserre,? Morgan* •Pltty'Pat, Mrs.Klla.;Morran; V. 11. C.; El Mundo Dolly Vardeu.Alei Wolfen. \u25a0%\u25a0•;-\u25a0- '\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0-:,:: .»-\u25a0..\u25a0 >.- -•. •; .... :. : \u25a0

    iuuerlcan, bred bitches, 'under,' 17—First,

    Bunkto Brownie; second. Lady Betty Blue. '"Open,- hitches, .under 17— First. * WonderlandBlue Bell: second. Wdnderland Pansy.

    Limit. hitches. IT to-22—First, !-ady Magnet;second, Pew,. J. B Tallrnan.

    Open, bitches, 17 to 22—First. Champion End-cllffe • Claudia, Mannie I.ott; gecoud, EndelllTeTorenia. Miss Jennie Crocker; third. Lady Mag-net; 1 reterre. Spokane Pesgj. ,

    Open,' bitrhe-. : 22 and \u25a0 over—First. - Wood,Daisy of Wonderland. Miss Jennie Otwker;second, Ktrnwood Venus, Mrs. William Stein-bach. " - ' •

    Winner*, hitcnen— First. F.ndcllffe Claudia; re-serre. Wood Daisy of Wonderland. !Pacific coast bred hitches— Vint. Wonderland

    Blue "Boll; second. Bliv. \u25a0• • \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-, \u25a0,Bred by cinihitor, bitches—First. Morgan'sI'itiy Pat. , » '.\u25a0:.?'•\u25a0

    ' "tspec!aU--Be' , \u25a0•;- \u25a0—.—:— _\u2666iBALTIMORE...May . 6.—Flr*t,- race,: jls: fur-

    longs—Cubon, CO to I, won: UntteraH. >• 6: to 1,tecond; Mutineer.; 2to 1. third.' Tim?.'l(ss*4^3.V Second race,! four and a half fnrlonjj*—Astrol-oger. 80 to 1. won: *Puck, 10 to 1. aecond; NewHirer. Bto 0. third. Tiro* 0:05 1-5. , ' '4 Third race, mile- Kterftt;. 6'to 1. won": Shan-non, 7 to 10. second;' Judge * Monck, .. 30 \u25a0to. 1,third. Tim*. = 1:» , •"„ - ', ;;...--.. .... ;., \u25a0 ..:-. v.'Fourth : nee,-; #te*p]e rlxiae. two mile*—Plite. 4 to 1, won; Tire, even,'second; HawkWing. 6to I, .third. Time, 4:01. • -. > .

    Fifth race, sfTen furjonj*—Jo« Madden. ,2• to1.: won;; Dlnna •Km .1 •to: 1. -\u0084*econd;• Cave • Ad-sum, 30 to 1. third. Time. 1:23 1-5. \u25a0• SUth race, mile ' and .60 • yard*—Belfast.12 to 1. won- Frank: Pureell. 1"» to 1. «ecoQd;

    Black Mate,. 11 to 5,-thlrd..- Time. 1:44 4-5.* T;:Seventh ;race, mil* < and GO yard*—Blarkford,

    5• to 1. \u25a0 won; SeaclJff, 8 s to\u25a0 5 «»coml; LawtonWiggins. 6 to 1. third. Time. 1:44.

    PIMLICO ENTRIES *f\u2666 — -\u2666i-BALTIMORS, May —Piinlico entriessfor! to-morrow: . '•*- \u25a0 \u25a0 \u0084\u25a0; \u25a0 . ;..' : \u25a0 •,•'-c Flr»t rare, four and -a. half furlongs—Com-munist 1 110, Forest Flower 110. Dipper 110,Bonny Doon :110. ,Wbod Dove 110. Reine : Mar-mot 111, Fumetir 110 Blow Out 110,. Flamma110. .Little 'Ep 110. :Sun* Gene 110. SUtn 110.Fond 110, .- Qlmaliun 110,- Mollle 110.. I'ltcber110. ,\u25a0\u25a0: \u0084v \u25a0•••\u25a0 ••\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0: \u25a0:,\u25a0' :\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0---\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•.-.\u25a0.-.\u25a0.

    • Second race. «el!inc. f\x furlongsgerricenre105, Cheek- 106., LnciUeTß 106, Oooney,K 112,DanflfUl 112 -X«a.of Lanifdoa 107. • Sixty 107.Takahtra : 107. Sermour ' Bentler! in".

    \u25a0 Dress I'a-rtde. II,116,. Dr. Berkley 118.{V«nden: 110. How'Jet 110, SilTolatfle 110,. Summer Night. 110, IdaD Jit):.;.'; \u25a0\u25a0'..' :•\u25a0\u25a0•"\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0..•.- • \u25a0,- x ;•;\u25a0•.\u25a0•, • Tl.ilnl "" race. th» Clabmvrh * Memorial "cap. : 2year old«, i four and \u25a0 -balf. furlongs—Free iandEasy 102. Springboard 102. • Vox Brook • 102,Route 102, Eos 102. Chi!ton 102, Be 102, Trance102. f • Bartlett110, ? Emperor William 105." \u25a0 Camedlpnne \ 105,Jennie ;•\u25a0 Wells •.105, ,*-Paul < DaTls -107. \u25a0 Oxer \u25a0 107.B'nck. Chief•" 107.

    ' The . Gardener" 107, Footpad107. Old yKrin. 107.. , • -? , ;• ; <

    Weather,'clear; track fast. *

    LONGANDSHORT HAIREDARISTOCRATS ON VIEW

    A few of the many beautiful dogs that society turned out in force to see at the bench show of the Golden Gate ken-nel club, which is the most successful ever held on the Pacific coast.

    “PURIFY BALL” ISNOW THE SLOGAN

    Fight On to Prevent Taint ofProfessionalism Among

    School Tossers

    The bubble has burst, and the ques-tion whether school ball players shall !play Sunday baseball and receive so jcalled "expense" money, or whethersuch players will have to be loyal totheir schools and play "untainted" ball,la now in the thick of a fight thatpromises to wage strong and hot. Itwill mean the life or death of Sundayball to high school athletes, and thebattle is on.

    It all came about with the disquali-fication of J. Riordan and E. Benn ofthe Sacred Heart team. The matter ofthese men receiving money from theSan Mateo club, for which organizationthey played every Sunday, was broughtto a head by the president of the Penin-sula subleague, O. A. Johnston, who se-cured signer! statements from the sec-retary of yie San Mateo team to theeffect that both Riordan and Benn werepaid for their services. This state-ment was placed in the hands of Su-perintendent of Schools J. C. Temple-too f Palo Alto, and copies of allstatements, together with a writtenprotest, was lodged with the Academicleague registration committee by Pres- jident Johnson against Riordan and IBenn.

    • Brother Timothy of Sacred Heart.hasprotested to the league on the decisionrendered, and in a lengthy note to themembers of the registration committeegives his views why the protest is notlegal. Brother Timothy in his lettersays that it belongs to the Pacific ath-.ssociation to take away the ama-teur standing of any of the players inthe league. In anrt la lastnight Secretary Tlbbetts of the Aca-demic league said that the leagu<distinctly state that the league regis-tration committee can at all times in-vestigate and rule on the anVateurstanding of its members. This is thework of the committee.

    The league secretary says it is a"fair case of professionalism," and thecommittee acted within the jurisdictionof the laws.

    The Sacred Heart college has thesignatures of eight of the board ofdirectors of the San Mateo team .swear-ing that neither Riordan nor Benn has

    • and winners—First, J. W.

    Gibb'i Lady Patty. • ; • A• Trophy for best won by. John R. Jones' Sandy.

    • Trophy :for best opposite. sex I won by J. W.Gibb's Lady Patty. , * \u25a0GUN DOG VARIETY CLASS

    First, W. E. Chute's Dusky River. , i\ BPOBTIMG VARIETY CLASS

    First, rMelTllleCreWweU'B champion Cre»»e!laPcftgy; second,' V. A. Kuehn's champion MallwydBeau;- third. Otto' 'Fendner'a and Louis A.Meyer's Parnassus Outlaw. • * \u25a0 " .- TERRIER VARIETY CLASS ' \u25a0 \u25a0' First;: Otto miner's and Louis A. Meyer'*Parnassus • Outlaw; second. Otto Feudner's andI.ouis A. Meyer'* Parnassus Outlaw; - third, ,T.Martin Smith's Yankee Doodle Dick. .

    \u25a0;«-;-\u25a0.., \u25a0- - ;.; POINTERS ~ \u25a0\u25a0 •'-•:: '••> Maiden, dogs—First, T. S. Dodge's Kent's Hal.also first In American and graduate under -53pounds;.-.\u25a0\u25a0,,-\u25a0.',,., .. >.», ' ..- . \u25a0 :•. \u25a0*•.\u25a0•-.; -\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•,.

    ! Graduate, dogs ."> pounds and OTer) —H. E.Burmelster's ; Duke. . "\u25a0 * : '>--i~"!~ \u25a0r: - : .\u25a0

    Challenge, dogs—First. Dr. C. I* Six's Pat s{spond. T. 0. I)odgo's Kent's Hal.

    Winners, dogs—First, Dr. C. L. Six's Pat s;irsiTve. T. C Dodge's Kent's Hal.

    Maiden, bitches—Flrat. T. C. Dodge's HoosierGirl; neconrl, J. D. Coon"s Uady Bell Jr.

    American, bitches—First, Q. U. Meade'sMpHde's Princess; second, T. C. Dodge's HooslerGirl.

    Gradnatp. bitches—First. O. L. Meade'sMeiide's Princes*; swond. T. C. Dodge's HooslerGirl; tbird. J. D. Coon's T,ady Bell Jr.

    Challenge, bitches—First, G. L. Meade'sMende's I'riucess; second, I. C. Dodge's HooslerGirl.

    Winners.:' —First. - G. :L. Meade'sMesde's Princess; r»s«rTe, T. C. Dodge's ilouelerGirl. -'\u25a0\u25a0 -:-:; '.\u25a0' \u25a0 .:\u25a0\u25a0 • -\u25a0,-••\u25a0\u25a0.-*- \u25a0\u25a0' »»,

    for beat won by G. 1... Meade'e Meade'sPrincess. .: ,--.. .« Winners' withheld. • \u25a0 " > • - ..Trophy for best won by General Lyons* Quince.

    \u25a0-ii- - \u25a0\u25a0..*. SPITZ \u25a0*\u25a0«.- ;,;\u25a0\u25a0 -N.Maiden, dogs and bitches—First, P. 6. Wil-son's ! Buster. ."\u25a0%*.,-"\u25a0';• :" ' . :", .\u25a0-';Challenge, dogs and bitches—First, Rose ken-nels' Teddy. . . - . -.- «\u25a0 Trophy for best won by Buster. \u25a0 '

    FRENCH BULLDOGS\u25a0 Graduate - and Iwinners, - bltcbea — J. 3.Sullivan's -Finette." \u25a0-'" • - - . , ,•\u25a0...».-;» \u25a0 BOSTON -TEB.RIEHS

    -\u25a0 Junior " puppy, dogs— -,•E. '< H. Powell'sCrocker blue; second, E. H. Powell's • BarneyBlue. \u25a0-,-"\u25a0 ••"..•-\u25a0.\u25a0•.'-\u25a0 ' -.---.-,. \u25a0,--'-.^rv-

    \u25a0 Maiden,' —First. J. \B. Gougn's ' Teddy.;: \u25a0/:\u25a0\u25a0• Graduate,' docs \u25a0 (17 pounds * and under 1 21)—First, Dr. T. Martin Smith's Yankee l>«xxJle Dick.

    Graduate; :dogs (22 \u25a0"pounds - and - OTer :-: 28) —First, J. *B.*GouKb'» Teddy. ; - :Winners, dogs—First, Dr. T. Martin Smith'sYankee Doodle Dick; \u25a0\u25a0 reserve, B. H. Powell'sCrocker Blue. v :«s.''' \u25a0- - •''\u25a0'• -'\u25a0'\u25a0Maiden, bitches— Miss Frances Mllroy'sPatricia...-, -\u25a0.-\u25a0>,;:\u25a0 \u25a0• .-., ,* • \u0084 .... •.. \u25a0 \u25a0.- ,\u25a0 American, ;-bitches—First, • E. C. Miles* - Mar-quis Bettina. . '\u25a0\u25a0- • .

    \u25a0 Graduate, bitches- (17 pounds: and under 22)—T. ; Martin ;\u25a0 Smith's Baby • Rose. • .>-..r , \u0084••;.: v .-, -•-"'\u25a0..-'\u25a0•„•'.\u25a0\u25a0 ',:;- ';•;.\u25a0 ||

    Graduate. —First. Julian R. Brandon's Sa;bine Resistless. ;" -; c : . \u25a0•. .^«*

    Challenge, dogs—First, Julian R, Brandon's Ba-bine. Resl«tlt>»K; second, .E. I,' Blunoo's EloreeFancy: third,. Robert Armstrong's Crystal SpringI'ark Jack. ..-..•;';< ."/'\u25a0:\u25a0- ...-\u25a0\u25a0:. ;. . y--;.- .-\u25a0\u25a0--?\u25a0-,*iWinners, dojr*—First. Julian It. Brandon's Sa-bin Resistless; R. J.vßltnco'if EloreeFancy.: "*" .-' \u25a0 :; '\u25a0 J - "*: '- -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0l>l*enlor puppy,• Mtcnw--First, Miss; B. J. 'Arm-. strong's Boiuiey Babe.. - •....- . ; \u25a0

    |! TOMMYBURNS TOBE FIGHT PROMOTER

    Not In the least downcast overhis failure to revive the boxingframe In the state of Washington,Tommy Burns, the former heavy-weight champion of the world,Is Boon to blossom out In Calgary.Can., as a boxing promoter. Atthe. suggestion of the most Influ-ential citizens of the Canadiancity, Burns has taken hold oftnlnirs there and formed a club,to be run on the order of theNational sporting club of Lon-don. Burns will bid on the bestmatches to be had and ns he isbacked by unlimited capital, heftg-ures to cut quite a figure asa promoter of big ring events.

    FAVORITES WINON OGDEN TRACK

    Aunt Polly, Fifteen Years in theBusiness, an Exception in

    :; '\u25a0 Third Race

    OGDEN, \u25a0 May s.—Favorites wonfour out of the six' events at the,' FairGrounds "track this' afternoon. AuntPolly, who has been \u25a0on the track . for 15years, won the third race from the fa-vorite. Royal Stone. Galene Gale, over-looked in the betting, won the last race.The results: , y -

    \u25a0 FIRST RACE— furlongs:Odds \u25a0 Horse. Weight and Jockey > " Fin.

    2-5-^Sleepland, 110 iC»Tan»u«;h* ..\u25a0\u25a0.......:." 13-1 Wild Boar. 106 (R05en)............ 281—Goinul. 107 (Gilbert :....:..:.-..:.. 3

    Time. - :51 2-5. \u25a0 Landtola,. Gaty Galen,. LadyMint, finished as named. •\u25a0"\u25a0 "\u25a0*• ;SECOND RACE—Five furlongs: \

    Odd* Horse. Weight and Jockey \u25a0 Fin.3-2—Lady. Elizabeth. 107 Anderson ....... 1

    Gertrude G. 91 (KederU)...;...\u25a0...:... 26 I—Altalr. 111 (CaTaiuiiigh) ..»'. -3- Time. 1 :03 8-5. Tom Dolan and Necklet fin-ished as named. - ' - -;•THIRD RACE— furlongs: \u25a0

    Odds Horse, Weight and Jockey Fin.8-sAunt Polly, 107 (Reynolds). .......;...• 1

    Kuropatkln. 100 (Benjamin) 27-10—Royal • Stone, 109 , (Parker).. V. ..•...:.\u25a0.. 8

    Time, 1:03 3-5.' Sea Green and Miss Sly fin-ished as named.; ,\u25a0 : , '; " \u25a0• FOURTH RACE— furlong*:

    Odds IH Horse. Weight and Jockey Fin.s—Chief Desmond, 108 (8uxt0n)......... 1

    8-I—lcarlan, 109 *K»dertt.i ..:..;.% :.. 251—Flora Ri!ey. 106 (Rooney) ;... 3

    I Time, 1:31. Dacla and Judith Page finished asnamed. .. -. \u25a0 :-\ • \u25a0\u25a0

    FIFTH RACE—Fire furlongs: ;Odds Horse, Weight and Jockey Fin.

    3-5 —Brpumont, 113 iCiTannughi ............ 18-I—All Alone. 113 (Buxton) .....:...;..... 27-2— I*dy Adelaide. 111. IReynold* i -.3Time, 1:04. Belleßower, Tints, Ed G, finished

    as named. ; . ' . '\u25a0/SIXTH RACE—Six furlongs: (

    Odda 1 Horse. Weight and Jockey Fin.4-I—Galfne Gale. 103 (Rouen) 1

    Maxims, 100 (CaT&naugh) 28-I—Charles J. Harrey. 105 (Woods) 8

    Time. 1:17 2-5. Bon Ton and Sea Coast fin-ished as named. \u25a0

    OGDEN ENTRIES-\u2666- _! \u2666

    OGDEN. May 's.'—-Following are " tomorrow'sentries: \u0084;.--' .\u25a0 \u25a0 *.-*\u25a0"\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0, : .' \u25a0 •; " \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 '

    FIRST 5 RACE— furlongs; wiling:Lady Tend! ".-....... 931 Charles •J. HarTey..llOIndian Girl ....... Aunt r0i1y:...: 11lSokol T...,;........101|Ketchel •......;.....".m. SECOND RACE—Five furlongs; selling:Amargosa .......... 96 Burning Bush 109Coonskln 101'Gene Wood . ..." 113Bun? Man ..........109|ntn»';lI- .^.....v.,113

    \u25a0 THIRDRACE-Fire furlongs; . selling: "' \u25a0Necklet .;.... 100!Byron X..::.,...:... 102Fereno ..;..•...;.Y.",100 Gresham .....Y.\;...102Abigail."X .......... 1001 Whisky. Toddy ...... 102East End ......;.-:.102| : ..... \u25a0

    FOrRTH RACE—Sir • fnrlongn: h«ndic«p:'Bl«ck»h*ep ..:...... 95; Lady I'nnrhita 101M«dfline Mu^rrare. .100 Gene Russell ; 103Norgorod' 1001 Dennis -Stafford ....108Miles .:.....;..' ..101|Xo Quarter ;..;.. 108' FIFTH RACE—Seven '• furlongs; celling: -800 T0n".".:...\u25a0.-..\u25a0.•.los|Domlthllda .108Lady McXally .....108 Captain Burnett ....110Dorothy Ann . .:...:lOS Sir Barry .........:113Kogo.. .........108

    SIXTH RACE—Fire furlongs: selling:Lnclle Manley 1001>oc Allen 112Mona Us* .100 Zlck Ahrams 112Anna May 110 Joe Moser 112Valencia 110'

    Weather clear; track ' fast.

    Light Harness Races toOpen Season

    The Park amateur driving club willusher in the light harness season thisafternoon at the Stadium in GoldenGate park with a card of four Interest-ing: races. The trotters predominate inthis ciub and three of the numbers onthe card for today will be for trotters.The program for today will be as fol-lows:i First;' race.".': clans B". trotter*—Alta ' Wilke*.

    I). E. Hoffman; Bird Eye, Captain Matson: Cali-fornia ; Belle,"> E. -Cerciat; Clta '\u25a0 Dillon, F.'- todI«*endf>rf: San Filipe, W. T. Seanon. \u0084 • .'. Second race, class A A trotters—Snnsiet Belle,

    H. C. AMen: Mamie Alwln. A. 1,. Scott; LadyWashington. F. W. Thompson; Red Velret, J. W.BmadleT; Raymond M, F. Mattbea. >. :; -Third race, class 0 —DWldend/ B. Con-«*ni; . Melroee.. J. ;Perry; BlUle .Burke, .R. Nolun;Brutus, \u25a0 S. (lirlitenson; \u25a0 Black Diamond, H. M.Ladd.' , •".: -:- 1-..' 1' ",'.' ' '\u25a0".;[\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0. ' \u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0". Fourth race, pacing—Balnea, D. E. Hoffman;Ned Dennis, A. P. \u25a0 Clavburj. \u25a0

    "Officer" of the —Starter, : G. E. :Erlln:Judge*—J..- A. • McKerron. H. \u25a0 Bojle •and -1.. U. ,Rorden; timers—A. »J. Molera. A. Jonenhs and 'H. A. Ro«enbaum; marshal, H. M. Ladd; secre-tary. F. \V. Thompson. \u25a0 : '•\u25a0 -- •\u25a0 f--' The 'San Francisco \u25a0driving;club heldits first ".meeting of 1 the year Fridaynight• and ,decided. on '•. the ( plans .for: the jcoming: season." The club 'will hold itsraces on Sundays at the Stadium 'speed-way. -' May 14 was decided on as theopening day, ; and • a card 'of fiveior sixraces will be put on. A committee was iappointed to meet the park commission- iers with a view, to having the track put jin condition for Sunday week. '\u25a0;,-.; -;

    LEXINGTON RESULTS f i:LEXINGTON, Mayi5.—First 'race,'; six . fur-Plutocrat, straight $13.80. won; Old Bor. j

    place $26.30, second; Butter Ball,' show $5.10,third. Time. 1:14. ':.? - :-;\u25a0::. '\u25a0', \u25a0'- -1. \u25a0r->'/'->'';-.:•*. Second 'race, : four and a 'half > tnrlonp*—Pr»«-torian, straight $4.90, woo; Dilatory, place $4.60, >second; . Free Lance, show $ 13.60, third. Time, I1553-5.*. i \u25a0•"\u25a0-*\u25a0"-\u25a0 ,\u25a0•=':: '>'

    •\u25a0'•-^\u25a0l- \u25a0..\u25a0"'\u25a0-:.\u25a0>. Third race, mile f and 20 yards—Any Port, |itratfht $8.20. won: Foxy Mary p]»,-e .: $5.80, Isecond; Question Mark, do show betti'ig. third.Tlmt,< 1:40.2-0. \u25a0\u25a0>!\u25a0• :\u25a0-.:.'\u25a0.-. •, \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. \u25a0-•\u25a0\u25a0•:.- Fourth race, six —Oolden Eitg. straight$0.00. won; Hazel Klrke, place $14.50. second;Lot* Note. «ho« $3.50, third. * Time. 1:14 3-5. -:•,3 Fifth race, .four 1and a half-furlongs—Ameri-can Olrl, straight $5.C0, -won; Dorbie, place

    1 $12.20, : second; Charley Brown, show - $3.30,third. sTIDM.'.-S3. \u25a0\u25a0. *\u25a0-\u25a0 f -. -- . . :;.. -.-.,•\u25a0\u25a0;Sixth " race, mile '- and i a-; sixteenth—Arclte,stralcht $8, won: Alice Baird. place $3.70. nec-nnd: Peter -Pander, ishow $4.20, \u25a0 third. Time,1:47 8-5. .-•;. v,-; .-::, \u25a0...,. . ;-. -;

    \u25a0When thfr hre all arone you willwant that Booklovera' Content cata-losrne ,"- very, badly. Better ;\u25a0 get ; your*

    •now. 35 rents J each;'j. 40 J cent* iby; mall.

    ONE ‘WHITE HOPE’OFF THE BOARDS

    Kaufman Sent to Oblivion by

    Knockout Route HandedHim by Flynn

    KANSAS CITY. May s.—With a hardright swing to the jaw, Jim Flynn ofPueblo, Colo., knocked out Al Kaufmanof San Francisco in the tenth round oftheir fight here tonight.

    Never before In his career has Kauf-man suffered such punishment as he re-ceived tonight. Eight times Flynnfloored him. Three times did the giantCalifornian take the count of nine, andafter each knockdown he saved himselffrom an immediate knockout by clinch-ing his opponent and holding on to gainstrength.

    When the knockout -.finally came, aminute before the fight was scheduledto end, Kaufman was a bloody and piti-able sight. Blood streamed from hisleft eye, which was closed in the thirdround, and his mouth and face were amass of bruises. Other than a badlyswollen face, due to Kaufman's left jab.Flynn was apparently unhurt.Flynn fought his usual bulldog battle.He rushed Kaufman at every oppor-tunity. With lowered head the formerfireman would charge his taller andheavier opponent, swinging rights andlefts, which usually went home to Kauf-man's head. Flynn used his left mostfrequently. He landed at least 20 hardswings with this hand alone. Kauffmanwas unable to ward off Flynn's blowswhen once he started a rush.

    Kaufman was slow. He continuallytried to shove Flynn away and make along range battle of the affair. Dur-ing two rounds, the first and the fifth,the Californian got the kind of battlinghe wanted, but then found that hisleft jabs and right swings were notstrong enough to 'affect his sluggingopponent. The result was never indoubt after the second round. Angrybecause Kaufman had carried awaythe honors in the first round, Flynnrushed In at the tap of the gong inthe second and, before the round wasa minute old, Kaufman was groggyfrom a right swing to the jaw. Itseemed that Flynn would knock Kauf-man out in that round. Kaufman hadtrained faithfully for the fight, how-ever, and in this and the subsequentrounds he displayed remarkable re-cuperative powers. •

    Every knockdown resulted from aright swing to the jaw, following afusillade of rights and lefts to thehead. Rushing Kaufman into closequarters, Flynn would hammer himuntil his guard dropped. Then thePueblo pugilist would swing his pon-derous right.

    Kaufman took the count of nine inthe third, ninth and tenth rounds. Hewas down for two seconds In the fourth,five in the seventh, and seven and eightin the tenth.

    Twice In the tenth round Kaufmanwas knocked through the ropes. OnceDanny Shay, the referee, helped Kauf-man back into the ring after the fighterhad laid helpless for eight seconds.

    Kaufman was out for fully five min-utes after Flynn had been declared thewinner.

    Flynn weighed 171 and Kaufman 205.Flynn received $1,750 and Kaufman12,250.

    Poly and Lowell MeetAt Rugby Today

    The first of the spring- rugby grameswill be played at the Presidio athleticgrounds at ten o'clock, this morning,between the Lowell and»Polytechnichigh school teams. • „,- --'\u25a0'\u25a0

    ",; Lowell is the pioneer of rugby amongthe local high schools, while : Poly.- Isplaying the game for the -first time.Lowell has -, had experience extendingover three football seasons. Underthe coaching of James Lafferty, how-ever. Poly has been developing somepromising material. '\u25a0'>\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0" ~ , ,v":The two teams will play with dif-ferent scrum formations, the Poly us-ing the eight man scrum while Lowellwill use seven men and a winger. . Theline up of both teams was, announcedyesterday as follows: ,-

    Polytechnic. Lowell.Blakely Full back ReamerSwain ............ Three quarter .McKala;Sprague ..Three quarter.....RansahoffBoyd : ,~..Three quarter..........LavAnderson . .Five eighth*......... .HlcknShulte .............Five eighths .HeacockButdps ;........:... Forward \u0084...;...;.. .ButlerTerrlll Forward ...... Woodmanaee.Esola '.\u25a0 \u0084;...... Forward ............. SmithLeoln ..-.........\ .:Forward • BellJordan ........ Forward .;'.;...... Summer*Johnston \u25a0 .......... Forward ',for Stanford university, was' today* up-cured by V. V. White, .chief. athletic moderatorof Santa Clara college, to , look '- after - the ' con-ditioning of the trackmen until the annual,meetwith. St. Mary's college, which takes place May20. • '' -\u25a0-.'. : .\u25a0',"\u25a0;\u25a0 ' \u25a0 \u25a0'.' .'\u25a0•'!' '\u25a0- * '!

    THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1911. 17

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