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3 THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1906. | g where. | ereeme AR RW PO A econd race furnished a pret | Fivage t . 4 ty finish when Fury, Paddy Lyneh | enoy Ce H Lavin F. M. and Knehanter passed Melan ¢ H we under the wire heads apart in the Vaan wow, ‘ 9 ‘ : i order gamed Tim Sullive good | ‘ ; ride won for Pur Casacea led ‘ } into the streteh, but quit H ' 2 " Hooligan found the fast track to —_—_—_ his liking and won easily from Pay| ; Me. Hoodwink, the 2401 favorite apnea wr an third. The winner wos 610 llwittiAM J. SHEARING, THE and heavily played w CROWO COMES HOME TOO AS. Native Bon’s Easy Win | YOUNG CANADIAN wHo w | TONISHED TO MAKE | ANY Le aaeae te ada he! a een| WENT 90 GREECE ON SOR s enaily by arry'’® Stéver's Native! c AND WITH COMMENT—SEATTLE TAKES! ily by Harry's Btéver'e 'N ROWED MONEY ood boy McBride up, Utiew NO “TRAINER, TELLS ALL ANOTHER FROM FRESNO, an hn OX t race and ft ~ A macdg ABOUT HIG TRAINING AND fin ‘one His VICTORY NOW THE attic won a loasely played game kin, | finished o BIGGEST MAN IN CANADA e y By a core of @tOR) VO, net The fifth race f hed th Hut it Wasn't that that went the} Kode of errors amd ae 1 { afters (Just about t ixgent roan . crowd home wondering if they were | (0) or" ’ , who has been | Canada, te what t ay of mode really wal only dreaming. It| San Francis b aprinter, ied al way of! William J. Sher ff Hoar 4 ¥ on by head f 1 iw i oO war " \ { i “ * % ’ , ‘winner and yp # splendid fin) | oh sa 3 fish. Hi-CaulCap, the favorite, ren) ay HAMILTON JONES | ne Deena a prices, Orig ng 7, Gates 10 and! W 1. 8 ing © Marathe Tal- | ie A ' Wenrick 6 to 1 | winner, wh od 26 mies in ant} Cx VAR LE Public Declines. hours, 51 minutes, | one ‘ wha * ex ue but th fused t : the if» * ear to ¥ a thing ¢ him and played | pound & bie parent my will w ' ~" * made see to th ore © n ee : ; R . Py « 3 JX Plenty of Hits | “NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE |winning by tw “ x aad : . - t and good care of to \ ’; the pr 1 ka . . . . a » Fateh « f if the dur | . ‘ put tt te wit you at | rama : « " k and my w 4 ¢ ® ' 4p : e eo v > take kindt | I ’ ? Betabee Then I Ps ar bite ioe ‘ad ae te AMERICAN LEAGUE. MULTNOMAH SPRINTER Goes)" | ca ak eaneeiee ahead Score in First. | ‘ 3 ' ‘ be ¥ . an 8 THE 100 YARDS IN 036 SEC.) °° egg ~ongye i am che ¢ Q A Seattle's frat score o te the , + 3 morning Engltah, and ran in with « first 1 « when e, | = . j ONDS, EQUALING DUFFY'S) mile the aft n owe rough I ran es Blank and Walters ¢ aap end allies My occupation myself for the big hills ‘ 7 fun, The Stwashes efsT Time ears has been clerk some rt was the fest, bec et } tn the fourth | NATIONAL LEAGUE ball to bit, in my i him, and he ts Himes I worked as a pins Then | out he other fellows T t Dreger and Dashwoo - = * Charlie Hickman, of it wil & fair ball opie saw Deal; was a Grand Trunk brakeman. |jorers and treated ine t Age ._- two-dagge In the « ; the one that comes at any players o aged - an athlete any outside occupa veryeody was ts “ et a Cor @ouble, a sacrifice and hit on the outside of the is three and two | Orde at | — is all right. He must have oor titer { nae hetepd ° winning @ brought Ln. oe but the fast, high tne a advantage is with bags — oo ce of fresh setera ticket te i two out of the es rowed, fn the sev yonter and K a ladle of bi he | the b but for me | bad rathe?) | he broke the world’s f And right The significance of the las “ went to t . * Sometimes the bats | have the call two and two. Pitchers | oon ie ie ie ein 0 2S seo | reordipary in! ment is better understood wher and ! t . ‘ nd by himself, instead of |are getting foxy. They are not put, | reunins the same time broke |!* Preparation for the Marathon !is toia that he had only $10 in bi Fresno got @ run one | hive ’ pitcher. This happens when | ting them squarely over tt Gny@) ne American amateur record. He| "8°? 8a4 & ainer, He would not! jock: when he landed in New Y fm the seventh and ar the!" Pelee tee Le |the bateman makes up his mind to) without trying to fool you by tale) )" “Carus flee otcun ama |have the one selected by the ath: |5n his return. He lacked noth eighth. Truck Egan was rent in te 7 hit the next pitched. That ing the corners, and there are | ~ - i of -211-8 in the geo.| tle club of Hamilton, and #0 It | now for he was met by a large Save the came Im the ninth, and sin. | Pacific Coast League. takes place once in a while with the number of pite * who will try lyard dash. mado ty. B. Ii Wetere decided not to send him to number of Hamilton entiueias gied safely. but it aid no good, an! Piayet Won Lost. Per cy |Dest of them. When the batter ge ve the over even with the) 1896. Ke eles brett ¢ | Athens at o He rained $300 and wo ware ready with an ab the next up forced him " : t|the idea that he will hit the next | count three to two, The percentagy| 0 00 UMS Melly alse Nroke Re | went on his own hook of everything the returning The teams played six games here m Dall, tt ts almost tmposstbie to get|of probability of making @ bit Js) i005 by samping 23 feet 91% inches |_ 4* Was one of 5H starters and dion deatred and broke even on the series, The| wm jit out of bis mind, and the reau ter when there are men @lOiner northwestern records that|*** light 15 pounds. He had been t rival in Hamilton and Heat series opens Tuesday with San = lis that he drives away at the next/ bases than when there are not were broken were the pole vault, |#Ying Om gas, goat's meat and beef pen tis arrival ta Hamilton nnd Francisco. ™ {ball whether it | or k o ne the piteher is ° | te Toronto, he found upwards of §7.000 all w it tw high or low, tn or | such time the pitel Gilbert, the Yale athlete, who com: |" ti This 1s at present in On account of the bunch having put, and the chances are he will | ful and the flelders m eted under Multnomah’s colors,| Of the race he sald awaiting Rie a oe A , increased the bookmakers’ bank cx | strike out, or at bost fail to hit safe. | such a situation nery at tok © tach: te enetl = the toughest race I have the hands of s committee, which ‘ ved the he track last Me Russ “ A batsman should never figure | man and brings out the best | put, 49 fest 8% tnchen, by Hug. ever ru The thermometer was pace ¢ P oon Gus © ‘ Exactly 19 taking any ch day si [08 hitting any ball until he sees it|in him Multnomah, and the discus throw,|>0ut 80 in the shade, and for the ivestment. giving him sales of od inter, ond will take the te bel | also by Hug, with a throw of 117/ frst time in my life T ran a race Coeds In that way ~ raced past the homish to play an Atmerteans Wiens, feet § inches jwith my hat on The road was fam through with racing now + nearly two ‘The score eee e . } plis 2 bound to hare an effect on Wine & Pade |good, but the dust was thick The be sald in con on, “and am very p Rad wvetand ~ = jen adance at the track tne Eleven Pirete. |night before I slept om the floor, grateful to have attained my am w to bow and stroke te oar an ® ou. FO Multnomah easily won the meet | p< being an awfal crowd ave p sed to run so { osyivants Mai ss qe 68 Uties, The Stare best Tak by the following official scores At the start eight of the runners ar clubs that fehting it out an of oe ie Chance bet, finished second tn Maltnomah~-Firets, 11; second®. | broke away very fast and went well ft rthy objects and the former ¢ ss one stake race, with odds of 30, 12 an@mp|4; thirds, 2; total, 69 to the lead. I felt it was too fast , i AM THROUGH last 10 yards, eB chalked up against him. “Handr@| Seattle—Pirsts, seconds, 6; |to keop up, #0 I did not try to stay | Wwrsy COMPETITIONS ‘n fromt of ee ing” Kelly was on the hurricagie| thirds total, 40 with them. After about 10 milea | *'TH , mbla four a | deck and gave the colt a splen -tgokane Firat. 0; seconds, 4;/had been covered the leaders be-| He is now comfortably settled ta jengths back and Georgetown lash * Jockey Tim Sullivan accounted | de pod agg te gan to be distressed and I could & fovernment berth im the customs) on, aght tor Second. for half the card, riding three win Suh tiene io the 160 pond daub ca, |00e them coming back to me graé- | department at Hamiiten, af an tat) Te the fourcared race, saiiE ors. He is the first boy to ride|, After a thorough investigation if | derful time in the 100-yard dash the ¥. They wore about half a mile tie! salary of per annum, with) Cornell, Syracuse was second, Co this many in one afternoon since |Jockey B. Powell's ride on R purse was immediately measured. | ahead at that time and they were *Plendid opportunities for earning] lumbia third and F Ivanta last, the meoting opened. The other win.| Friday, the judges decided At firet it was found to be fivel sn walking when I passed them, Promotion The race for freshinan eight gam Big Reduction In ning Jockeys were J. Smith, Neary | 80thing criminal could be found o j| ‘aches short to. the consternation | Arter 1 got in the lead I foo! And watle the youth was telling| was won by Byracuse by a length and MeBride but that F tl was very carek of the officials, but the steel tapeling fresh, so 1 let out a little, aad MS story, his father stood by, his from Cornell, with Wisconsia, and disobe the owner's instruc4 — bye the distance, how-| shout 15 or 16 miles over the course | face shining with pride. lumbia and Peunsylvania fintsbing urulture, Car- The service furnished by the Se tons, and, therefore, set him dowp | ¢rer, bad just been used to measure |1 estimated that 1 was about @ mile “It was in the blood,” he sald. lin the order named ume was attle Electric company was some-| for 15 1 to say thgt | ‘De Weight events and was he it} When | was a lad in England, I :9:61 3-46 R tates | the nes le up on on| 84 Placed in a water tank and - - - = - = r were| jeooled off, with the result that pets, Ranges and ee Bo ny | odde-on will dlaptay Je ; J 8 be were led to walt nearly | &Teet deal more energy than he dit / ~henithe course was finally mone lp arly} with the cool tape ft was erators “as + : i x fpund tobe eunetly 169° yarée | jback to town, and did not arrive 4 the city until 6.46. There is ab| Gloomy Gus was hurt when Ls Duffy's Old Record. mn a —_ aeeeeraae ttien — y pani ne Refrigerators that would usually | | clan kicked him at the post, and ran| The record was formerty 93.5/q Y SRY WHITH ARTICLE ca gga | THE BALS APPEAR Te ee ee cost “ou $22. our price 48.00 I} ned tele bite at taaa. |solutely BO Tensor why the Seattle | * Y@') poor race in consequence. from ge made by Arthur Duffy, ~ 55 “4 ” $18.00 Refrigerators for 94.4.6 ‘ = cw, * Electric company should not furnish - ‘ | thia recor was expunge I Shae iheivieesesare SEL eiz “4 Peentitel. bt | rough ‘care accommodate the | Lucian must have been to see Dr. | from the record books by the order | ummer ostume aie VContin “a | nH 7 4 fe up to the tr Dip he raised « terrible ramp-|of the A. A U. on sunt of Daffy | aie tet voy poy = | pu and it te up to th ack a ant of Duffy | cere © 8650 \ sores -b management to seo that they do.| “4 at the post, kicking every bone being an amate when the TRUNKS ANG SUIT CASES A * a. Pe If the rotten service furnished for | *!thin reach. d was mad This left the . . AN EARLY CLEAN. Fou Lee qeee tor . the past week does not improve, it 194-5 we held jointly by i UP OF SUMMER a 33-00 | Maurice Newman, a turfman wetl|Wefers, Owen, Rush, Shick, Blair, | WASH GOODS, IN- ace Trunks, Grass bound. fer known around the San Franciseo| Baton and Parsons, atid it wae this! CLUDING WAIST $850 and Kastern tracks, arrived im the| record that Kelly broke awn AND DRESS * pepe ae 3 ~ STAR FORM CHAR y city yesterday. He will be out this| The Seattle win honors | On Gale from 9 to 11 A. M. Only. LENGTHS. T afternoon trying to pick wins |at the m Pa Redroom Suits for 810.00 ners. | Gao @ halfaile ven: “4 Waist S0e Corset < in the season's most This ie the rnish. |} | —_ who won mile rum, and Smith 15e Box Totiet Soap destreble mater a sei aleitiatiins ihe see orn seamecmeiee le Among t? semen at the tragk| ied for first place New Potatoes, 14 Ibs. (not sel ag = de your ferntt “ omarria i eehepeeiihtenk Wiehe tee tam Ot 2 Oe a ay was Joe Clunin, who had| Gish, the Seattle 36-1n Bleached Mualin _— ae Sera es on eter, ‘charge of the batt t f ings, mh, 2. un —tove - « ng ring at Ascot | finished #« 4 Ne ©. ©. B.'s, Mall Teleot ore o Of jive un a temomber the Park 2 Low Angoles last winte ad th he jo 's, Mall or Telepho: ings Fea pe ot “Ken TO TDS | AIT RACE me twtongs, Selling, Three-yearcids ant wpward Value te gee ox ire sn hs : 98c Z eee ee ral ba nie Woree Wk ce oe Two new books cut in Saturday, - me U all the = & oor - Gk nderwear = Silk. te * ' § owned by Mullen & O'F ve Styles ar _Ba u want : Dabney & Woodhouse if i 3 lees: <i age ress ‘ens > 8. ® Ed Dike, the starter lows, low neck 25e for, & on rs ae | 4 ec o _ : 2 § a | x away in line. it was the beat after embroidery Tuesday noon’s work he has done during the Ab a oodas PLAIN CHAMBRAYS. Successors to pee cxting trimmed. neck, sleeveless wn mae \ a P on Vests, good at 9 staple DABNEY & WOODHOUSE ea The en o- Tuesday special... Re ep t ng nicer } Complete Housefur: shers ang sath iiaheatn, “Wide the af the Steien ce sleeves, Women's out ai low neck voting \ Gole Agents for Charter Oak . alone ver $7,500 -- $135 oun white cotton Vests New Gre value Ranges. =x 125 and ribbon neck, extra astic Goods, gun yard i¢ = The Arizona club was one of the |Cu $1.50 values Tuesday i2se Mbt grey | MADRAS vor 418 Pike Street, } : '{atgcwnmuam on oN Womon's high neck, iong sleeve shadow FOR SHIRT WAIST Prence Mais, 9908 Ina. 2006 ah Pa a nee a AGREE ON EXPENSE MONEY, white cotton veats, mended sec plaids, light and SUITS. ; H o LL? a ond of the 25c quality, Tuesday dark = stripes the n that hes all ae 9% Galtehas G. P. McNell's stable Is certainly): ANO COLORED Sov wiLt nobblest showing of srance of the ta “ in puset Gees fiakt noe. Crt : n’s Male thread the season, are now 1 sultings Pasay place §. show ¢ Laure show #4, aud Pury, beth of whom ed Bat- “°"* "18 PLACE POR THE high neck, long on display, 564n. wide cost, in de ohe vessoese-Tert srday, eat thelr oats in the McNeil} FOURTH OF PULY BOUT length, tn white werth $2.50 te St ng, 1 RONSON ving hard arn at, sult per yard 81.22 81S THIRD RACH Ome and an sighth miles Metling, Pour-year-olte ent upwark| P * lege looked very ba eee 404-106 First Ave. S. 208 Tir.tchs mati or sone) area mee eel, Se, ) poco NOOO Vig Terkay he had @ perceptible imp. fight, which was to have i a Eraewaiie ; place at Ploasant Beach the Te & J. ¢ Pai ; ; of th Ay surth of J y between 6 Le “D5e You Run | pate ak | a: Sc § not come to an Se _ of expe Cream lowever, | there is at 16¢ . > put h a game fight 9614 FOURTH RACE. Pour ant 4 naif furtongn Ladiow Plate. Tworyenr-ohta haninst y. haw agreed to ne ‘ . in , nds ringside and wil Chances i fr % SESE STE “ WPUBLIC CAME OFF IN FAIR] t Beach ' should be a MMer + SHAPE FROM SATURDAY’S [hs ds is Turner ; bre he knows th one w for 4) encounter with THe]? a eahie hie h : hans ot | BOOKS — TWO FAVORITES |}! oh chante wines, 1 : s 4 WON. can make 128 pound q ¥ T ne Ciger and w ° the h ock t h are P fore a hot scrap ts meted - Reautiful weather and good fle vine eee be fi or write us. Vi 4 made & jay an ideal da # ra . . : GOES TO CONFERENCE right P ge of it, a t when t HINGTON, D. C., Jur c f t et . ernoon Wenriet show n a toi 1, including be i 1619 8TXTH RACK-Ons mile, Pures, Threevear-cida, to firey, (00 the la e a> abbey j eC ae chance on the sos favorite ||, BOSTON DENTAL Fe a allt Jan man PARLORS 104-106 First Ave. 5. » ERY began ache ‘apng bu Opis My ‘ BD Weber 0 Twelve-yoar Guarantee oe q reas waste noma wre the gopd thitie tn t Lady Attendant Phones; Sunset Main 2275; Im © sere i Anon he good thitig in th raha, first race and after being backed Houre—#:90 to @; Sundays, 9 dependent 176 Les LPS ete hng ck ow 4% o'r fanaa | arvey - Duchanan oO. Bree Delivery. SS her a Fitiger show jparatively eastly from Little Butter: | 1429 SRCOND AVE \§ Lumber Exchange Bldg. 1113-15-17 Se Mall Orders Promptiy Ville cup. Matt Hogan, the favorite, ran sec

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