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: | RAGING al YORK—JAMAICA m B Rod 108 100 n « Gy handi Dufou Gracet Matd R King Px Quadritle Shady La Mir 1 Massa 9 sixteenth 126, Alma ardson 10% Miss Craw Novena Id Braid 87 ters of mile geor 107, Sut Mintia 1 99, Brother Wa Her M R Water or 100 and Ri Fe Hemate ficiency Arklirta Frank 97 Tank M 110, Cr Third Fifth selling McG Wing Arthur Lad 100. Pronta 98 98, Carrie mailian 9 Sixth band ap Dufour Alar sixteenth tion Bronae Port Yorkshire ow Star o8 Jane Holly Novena 95, Is Prinee 106, Arrat >wan Joteam 10: D'Arkle Waterford 98 Jones hia a Massa 90 race, mile and Red Knight Gis 11 track fast LATONIA First mile, pure—Gorgeous 100, Anna Smith 100, Maureen 100, Ethel McCaffery 100, Beautiful Bess 100, Valencia 104, Gabrielle 104, Mae a e n-sixteenths of a 100, Tinker Lynch 104, Santa Lucia 104, Follow the Flax tonial Lady 105, Toppy Girl 108, Eva Jean 108, Second, thirteen-sixteenths of a imile, selling—Steel Trap 9%, L Rice 99, Martha Gorman 100, Thes plan 108, Mary Worth 106, St. Tam many 106 bader 106, Tom Crabb 108. Third mile, selling—Econ mist 91, Nine $1, The Pet 91, Merces @1, Darthula 9. Layson 99, Clydeo 99, Jungic. Imp. 9%, Meezo 100, Al gonguin 100, Sam Craig 103, Har tmakis 104, Judge Traynor 106, Klein- wood 110 Fourth race. five-eighths of mite puree—-Dick Brown $9, Bitter Hand 98, Gauzee 102, Mapleburst 102, Buel 102, The Mate 102, Malleable 102, @toner Hill 162, Miltiades 102, Jim-) my Maher 102. Pete Vinegar 102.) Mingita 106, Chief Archibald 107, Peatagon 110. Fifth race, three-quarters of mile, John Lascalle 99, Magic 112, , junting 109, Verandah 98, Lady Clovernook 1M, Barbara Whiting 109, Onisro 107, Nat B 107.) Dundall 107. Torpedo 109, Iron Tail 10, Frank Bill 104, Blue Bird 104. Sixth race, mile and 70 yards, selling—Sister Lillian 97, Katie’ Powers 97, Amberita 97, Miss Rillie 38, lide Vivian 102, Ada N 102) 102, Dungannon 104, Littie — og ag Dr. Hart 104, The Buga- ynheer 106, Revetile 107, Dolinda 109. Raining, heavy. RESULTS AT JAMAICA, N. ¥. Three-fourths of a mile, handi- id Rose, Frontenac, Tos- ean; 1:121-5. One and one-fourth miles, ane —The Southerner, Oro, Belle; 2:06. Five and one-half furtongs, sell- ing—La Sorcerriere, Andria, Her- os 104, man Johnson; 1:06 3-5. One and one-sixteenth miles, cap, The Southampton—Gamara, Woodsaw, True Wing; 1:47 1-6. Five and one-half furlongs. 7 —Delude, Usury. Caprice; One and onelsixteenth miles J. ARONSON _ es Fist AVENUE $ SouTH $3.00 Per Gallon $1.50 Per Half-Gallon —POR— Better Times Rye Whisky A Good Whisky With a Good Name 104 First Ave. So. Sunset Pink 1751: inde- Mail orders promptly filled and packed in plain boxes FOOTBALL COACH WOODRUFF AND HIS INDIAN WOODRUPEF. AIDES AT GARLISLE ——— The Fight Game J the edt Came’ | (PALACE SNAP] |) Friday and Saturday ris “satan sn sae Only Fe When You See It In Our Ad It’s So Ee : | 1,000 Latest Fall Suits, x iso the Overcoats and Cravenettes . PIERCE. r Seattle credited to each tam. Both pitch- ors p'ayed great baseball and both deserved to win. Charley Shields, however, waa the lucky boy, and succeeded in holding the topnoteh ers down and im the eighth inning Seattle developed a hitting streak nd «brought In a couple of runs, winning the game. Score: Seattle oo00001 Hits eeeooo! Oakland 10000080 "i 1O1061116 Ratteries—Sbields and Bianken ship; Blexrud and Byrnes. Umpire, Davis. 20-3 21—4 oo 1 / * 5 ‘FRISCO 4 19. —- Umpire} «home team San de PORTLAND 2, PORTLAND, Oct Rankin ts blamed for lowing Wednesday's game Francisco. He made several bad } i | worked well. Score R.A. B. Portland 0000002002 6 & Frisco... 00100003%—4 6 0 . r 2 Batteries —fiaaick and Melean A RANK OUTSIDER Williams and Wilson. Umpire, Rankin | Lovers of fairness in racing are * leommenting upon the displacement LOS ANGE 6. TACOMA 4. }of Judge Murphy at Latonia. Judge LOS ANGELES, Oct. 19.—Tacoma Murphy punished horsemen for was again sent down to defeat by parent unfairness at the sumn eTlthe Angels here Wednesday by a meeting at Latonia, and some of) sore of 6 to 4. Both teams fielded these men had a pull that is said) wet) and batted well. Kagan started so of Murphy” a track manage to have been the « retirement Whe ‘lap the game by hitting out a home run in the first half of the first in |ment refuses to uphold its judses| ning, bringing in three runs. Cra | who rule in the interest of cleat) yath also hit out a home run, but sport, it is time for patrons of the| only scored one run. Seore | game to keep their dollars in thetr| RHE | pockets. Angela... 21012000612 0 j —_— Tacoma. 20100000 0—4 i | A rumor with Cincinnati as {ts Batteries—Tozer and Eager; Em | birthplace is going the rounds that) erson, Brown and Graham Umpire. | there will beno clash between rival) Perrine. race tracks at New Orleans and Hot is this winter. According to WEDNESDAY GAME | the story the governor of Louisiana} PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. and the mayor of New Orleans had| AT SAN FRANCISCO—Seattle 3 \ stepped in and declared that there| Oakland 1 | would be no racing there if the track} AT PORTLAND—San Francisco 4, Portland 2. AT LO8 ANGELES 6, Tacoma 4. | FARMER BURNS AGAIN WINS | managements did not patch up thelr | differences. The story may be true, = it has @ queer sound. | Los Angeles NS 13 CHAMPION Speaking of the lightweight cham- pion title, Parson Davies said “There is no question that Gans) must be accepted as the champion. | Should the colored man refuse to| battle with Nelson, or refuse to | make the weight, the tithe might be/ passed over his head. As it ts, the |colored man has the right to claim |the title he won from Frank Irno }as long as he is willing to scrap for it and wntil he loses the decision.” Davies afds that he thinks Nel- eon the best fighter in the world at his weight. DES MOINES, In., Oct. 19 wrestling match, mixed wtyle, Farm. An ay evening defeat o4 M. J. Dwyer. Dwyer won the fant fall at Cornish style, Burns took the second hd thira at catch - aa-catch-can style in nine and fit- teen minutes (ieety. ACME TEAM TO PLAY IN EV- ERETT SATURDAY er Burns W reaper lege football team goes to Hverett to play the Bverett high school team, Athletic Football RESULTS AT LATONIA, KY ‘y* : . . ~ pite sad eantait furlong Team Getting In Line ere v h Hedgetborne hk be j pacea . New 3 | na all One mile, selling—Chief Milltken,| cecaie Saas Se Dr. Wang, Intense; 1:44 aie ‘ e y « a rf Three-fourths of a mile, nel : ve : : ave been : McGovern Easily | Roscoe, Jack Ratlin, Re ; - - : ache as 4 1. haw 0 arranged. M | Wins Over Murphy 1/163 v ' n a . i J r " w t . P " spaniels s in Pil r A. Oct. 19.—Terry an no. Lot » ie >I “= . . t e Wedn ‘ neg Arms 113-6 yn De “i1eM hy ' Pediar Pali “dl pore ig > or SELECTIONS FOR BELMONT t me f “ + os os " 15 {8 d 20 y | Oy YORK ond J hich thine | Soctaee Ook ed . an aiues, Kinleydale, Oak Duk volent | , y a/W s ( as Ww pi —_ ; \chuy at’? = Washington Bt. | of Prlangpinediy Wenger uils or UVercod Pr tte R ard € > me of th 1 . Rot alhorweis ' . aah Girl Puget be taken ' gone, ¢ - ts by T phy SELLING OUT Birmingham Lan rian y i~7~—_- - — —— RYTHIN AT WHOLE BRITT TO HAVE FIRST CHANCE SALW ¢ kle, Bronze King Wi HH] Pi E op ARAN vere Lose WITH NELSON ae tema Dufour, saiior| WINE Play in vorelt” _ covwine | LION CLOTHING HOUSE te untversity foott ah 5 my First Ave. S. and Main St. SELECTIONS FOR LATONIA, KY.| Saturday evening the second bas \m ants by a meore of with me i k t Santa Lucia, Follow the Flag | ketball team of the local Y. M. € Ale he Pulle team far Dea t eas s f Tinker | goes to Everett to play with the first) jor ep ¥ ee Sea : peeing Ego Thespian, St. Tammar Steet | Bverett ¥. M. C A This wy - ’ eS =A e | A’onquim, Harmakis, Kielnwood. | and a great deal of interest ts DEINE | strength ae » ven titth Malloable, Jimmy Maher, Buell. | displayed te - 8 ian Malieabie, Jt eee iit Fox| | YALE DEFEATS PRINCETON enti egg e a GARDEN CITY, L. 1, Oct. 1%. — . Hunting. ‘i Wi i Wideennten fected P > - | Katie Powers, Little Rtkin rx '§ attle ins In | Wednesday Yale defeated Princeton | opmign WANTS TO FIGHT| staeantanenenees) Scaa, sneha sus-abeaad én ae tie sald to have be runk loud of HU DAY 4 *| STANDING OF THE CLUBS r zal orate rh vane and wante to a bout with * * Won, Lost. Pet.| BAGKETGALL AT ST. ANN Marvin Hart has grown We have procared a JOB LOT * * Oakland 9 33 | ot an Bi ‘The boys composing the @t Ann’ - — | Los Angeles a8 at team and ® teant fram ig NRG a ot Portland 2 20 St. Ann's pariah Friday evening. The nd period pet ke Dr Among the racing stare of last year Tacoma a OM | perienced players a pleasant and sure relief. [fi Which we will sell on Friday that seem to have dropped from | - ure by thy eS Oe Se 15 18 and 20 Val * are Ort Wells, Irish Lad, The) SAN FRANCISOO, Oct. 19 esi Te bl Ahead jence mpon the nervo: each. . Picket, Africander and Hermis side, Wednesday, developed an er- ou e } “4 = — the P —— ror tendency and piled up more anton ee, Su ts Ov ts RACING TERM ILLUSTRATED. | errors than bits. Five misplays are or Teddy oy nor gy oroen, & I or ercoa | cistons during the game. Both teams | Ina Biliiraay the Acme Busineus col- | |. 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