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Show Twas accompanied by Mrs. Jeffries and I Sam Berger. his sparring partner. EMERYVILLE RESULTS. Oakland, Cal , March 1. Favorites fared badly at Emeryville today, there being several surprises. One of the outriders to land was Red Leaf, quoted quot-ed an high as 13 to 1. Okenlte ruled favorite for the race, while Dainty Belle, Henry O. and Remember came in for strong special. Read Leaf closed fast when the stretch was reached and won easily. Woolen gained a neck over the heavily played Barney Oldfleld. Results: First race, six furlongs Opto Oro. 113 (Butler) 4 to 1, won; Moorish King. 118 (Lee) 8 to 5, second; Andy Ginter. 109 (Mentry) 16 to 1, third. Time. 1:16 1-6. Second race, three and a half Mr-longs, Mr-longs, purse Napa Nick, 107 (Keogh) S to 1, won; Madeline L.. 104 (Tap-Ian) (Tap-Ian) 30 to 1. second; Effln Beau. 113 (Lee 7 to 5, third. Time, :42 3-5. Third race, mile and twenty yards, selling Woolen, 109 (Sullivan) 9 to 2, won; Barney Oldfleld, 107 (Archibald) (Archi-bald) 9 to 6, second; Convent Bell, 107 (Keogh) 9 to 1, third. Time, 1:44 3-5. Fourth race, seven furlongs, purse Early Tldo, 115 (Buxton) 16 to 5. won; Husky, 115 (C. Miller) 20 to 1. second; sec-ond; Ocean Shore, 115 (Borel) 10 to 1. third. Time, 1:29 3-5. Fifth race, mile and a quarter, sellingRed sell-ingRed Leaf. 107 (Scovllle) 10 to 1, won; Dainty Belle, 102 (Taplan) 5 to 1, second; Okenlte. 109 (Butler) 16 to 5. third. Time. 1:64 1-5. SANTA ANITA RESULTS. Los Angele6, Cal., March 1. The racing at Santa Anita today waa marked by ono of the worst accidents in tho history of the track. It occurred oc-curred In the second race, when An-gerona An-gerona stumbled near the paddock gate and caused Tom Lynch and Chief Kee, with their riders, to fall in a heap. Angorona was uninjured, but McCarthy, her rider, suffered a broken log. B. Woods, rider of Tom Lynch, sustained a severe scalp wound and is not expected ot live. Schleslnger, rider of Chief Kee, escaped es-caped with slight bruises. Of the two horses, Tom Lynch sustained a broken leg and had to be destroyed, while Chief Kee suffered a wrenched back. TRAINING15 DOWN Will Fight Johnson If He Can Get Info Proper Condition for Bout Chicago, March 1. "I will fight Jack Johnson for the heavyweight championship cham-pionship of tho world if I am able to get into condition to do myself justice," jus-tice," said James Jeffries, who stopped off on his way to New York, today. "The story from Omaha that I 6ald I would fight Johnson as soon as I finished fin-ished my vaudeville engagement, is not true," continued Jeffries. "I never have said definitely I would fight Johnson, John-son, and I am not ready to do so now. My future depends on my ability to get into condition and I am not certain yet whether I will be able to do myself Justice if I return to the ring. I must have more tlmo to analyze my condition condi-tion before I will make any definite plans." Jeffries appeared to be in execellent condition, but somewhat heavy. Ho As the track will be closed tomorrow, tomor-row, on account of "Lucky" Baldwin's funeral, the official entries were cancelled. can-celled. John Carroll, well ridden by Shilling, Shill-ing, won the principal race, the fourth, I from Arasee, the favorite by two lengths. Cloyne was third. Late this afternoon the directors of the Santa Anita racing park met and decided to close the track tomorrow in honor of the memory of E. J. Baldwin. Bald-win. Results: First race, five and a half furlongs, selling Rey Hindoo. 109 (Shrlner) 8 to 6, won; Sir Augus, 106 (Musgrave-8 (Musgrave-8 to 1, second; Auburndale, 101 (Shilling) (Shill-ing) 9 to 2, third. Tlmo. 1:06 2-5. Second race, three and a half furlongs, fur-longs, purse Star Blue, 112 (J Howard) How-ard) 5 to 2. won Domthilda. 109 (C. Burns) . 7 to 2. second; The ,Voir. 1125 (Musgrave) 8 to 1, third. Time, :41. Third race, seven furlongs, selling -Ethon, 109 (Kennedy) 1 to 2, won; Ida May, 100 (C. Russell) 7 to 1, second; sec-ond; St. Elmwood; 110 (Musgrave) 4 to 1, third. Time, 1:25. Fourth race, one mile John Carroll, Car-roll, 116 (Shilling) 15 to 2,. won; Arasee, Ara-see, 104 (A. Walsh) 2 to 1, second; Cloyne, 102 (T. Rice) 20 to 1, third. Time. 1:38 2-5. Fifth race, mile and three-sixteenths, selling Mike Jordan, 102 (Rice- 7 to 1, won; Smlrker, 102 (Mc-Gee) (Mc-Gee) 8 to 1, second; Orena, 100 (T. Koerner) 1Q to 1. third. Time. 2:00. Sixth race, six furlongs, purse Mary Davis. 95 (A. Walsh) 6 to 5, won; Jane Laurel. 100 (Kennedy) 13 to 6, second; Miss Naomi. 101 (Mc-Gee) (Mc-Gee) 7 to 1, third. Tlmo, 1:13 3-5. Seventh race, six furlongs, selling Mary F 109 (Kennedy) 2 to 1. won; CreBton, 112 (G. Burns) 4 to 1, second; John A., 103 (J. Brooks) 4 to 1, third. Time, 1:12 3-5. |