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iW WHEN ALL PITCHERS WOODLANDS 10 LOOK ALIKE TO A TEAM OS eee GRACE 8ST. CLAIR, AN ADDED) STARTER, TAKES FEATURE EVENT AT 30 TO 1, BEATING NATIVE SON HALF A LENGTH, ° Befire 6,000 apectators Grace St ‘tale a Dyearold by Hedeck:| anol, owned by 8. B. Hop «, and] fn added starter, won the Wood) Sanda Stake, beating Native Son! Dall a length, tr a thei? nian Nearly every good “ i at the track was ent i iy noe, | \ whte hn av i} he Bwover ontry, Native Son and Pim Kein, was always the favorite at the @dds of 6 t 5 The e try, Walter Rekles ant Ton gras the second cholee a And Melitah was the third @t odds of 6 to 1, The o Bll fancy Grace 8 who was {at the last moment, | Deing 30 to 1 Delay at Post m had 122 pounds to Crave ative Barry conceded by welxht to] enesere ever starter In the race There | was a long delay at the post, which} | fras tojurious to Native Son's] | Bhances, on account of the ble Weight he packing ] 10 minutes of “. Starter Duke caught the line and sent them away. | Native Son. \ ca and Clair were leading after 4100 yards Nat no im front Ash the mat he fred under his heavy t and 80 yards from the finieh G Bt ee ys | as « die, got her} Native 5 strug but he was not good] won by half/ Tony Faust Mair, running tr ead ta front pled ga enous’ & length, going aw fame from away back tn th “BIG CLAUDE ELLIOTT, WHO 18 DOING GOOD WORK FOR Lou. HSVILLE, Ant beat Utica a nose fo We were playing agdihat Cleve- [ing paths through the diamond pas place land when I was with Gi Milwaa. | his « third kee team severe! aM re Stitiche Tires. both these clube were tn ty The South Park Handicap wat! a said Pitcher Claude Kiltote, | drew 4 the Hippocrates, at 6 to tin the | = was in the box and 1 Rev me, We He beat Dewey. th ed the ball ower better fte, three lengths. Stilichre t than 1 did that day . and end chotce, tired badly and fintahed | tnose Cleveianders «if ft Withe one @utside the money. After Dewey! was a shame ‘Dx The ecere wee 18 to ¢ in taver of * piled Inte ad Stiliche bed raced each other) esit the catcher tothe anee yeland, and when © Pleces out in front, Hippocrates, | he haw everything to 4 if he! the bus efter the game the manae ho had been laying third, took the | can't stop t y and det ’ on the far turn and won easily | body an ane ow it Then he bereaved « y four lengths, Dewey struagied) when a gets « wely in the stretch and just did/ pitchers } altke to the batters * gou're = all oof you had beat Rightful a whisker on the wire| Frank Bhichack was playing second Bor place. The vietory of Hippo | base for us and the balls were wear~ erates wae very popular with the crowd, as he was heavily played| by the email betters. aul might have been different. He | the way and, thengh James A. Maur Little Buttercup ran a good race | made up a world of ground asd beat |ray made a game effort to catch tn t first and. after leading al! | Plourteh six lengths (or the place her, he never had a chance Neat the way, beat Viowa two lengths. | Leash, at 10 to 1, and Allopath,/ness, Buchasan and Judge Matahed Baxtress, 2 40 to 1 chance, ran/the favorite, pat up a great race in | noses apart In the order named third the third and the former Just did| Dusty Miller, the favorite, came win ia the last jump under the |to the reecue of the (alent and woe wire. It wae s very ch wh. the last race eastty by two lengths Waker made up a lot of « 4 in | Harbor was seeond and Bombardier the lest half and finished third [was third Luctan tired badly Ties Trask Record wate Irae never had speed enough | ‘© keep Up Misty’s Pride tied the track ree | It was a bad day for the talent, | ord for five furlongs when she won as only two favorites won, bot the the sixth race in 5924. She ran | lange holiday crowd present enjoyed © beautiful race and will be hard) themaeives, as they played long to beat from now on. She led all | priced horses STAR FORM CHART Lead All the Way Lady Mirthfal won the second but if . had got @way from the post better, the re om Wants to Rent a Launch ‘The Port Orchard Route, Pier 2 te rent a small gasoll ; | Iron Bed Sale $45.09 Browse Beds for S25.00 $180 tron Beds for . 813.50 716.00 fron Bede for 911.50 $14. tron Beds for 810.50 $12.00 trom Beds for 84.50 $4.50 fron nae? brass rails 85.50 Also a choles lot of Rugs, art Squares and Carpets. It will pay Fou to look over car stock be fore you make your purchases. RCOND RACE—One taille. ard. Value to first, $iso. a a Selling Four yearclds aad up 3 Magee Aandatens place TM, show Ek Piewtet to by Mirthful- Kegaie. = saiatetinbesind H724 THIRD RACK—One and 4 sixteenth miles. Selling. Four yeatolds and upward. Valun to firat, $160 lcame up to Stell and said SRATTLA, July 14, 1906 —Twenty ith day Weather fine. Track fast. H Hi Bgbert, presiding judges Ed Dake, starter lthe seventh bet bie winni Mon} Oe FIRST RACE—Stx furina, Belt Pu y at . Iree «When that in iahed 922.50 French Oval Plate Mir 7% ard. Vale to firet ties. ng. Foeryenreide and ep i race about 16 minutes after the | for Suites ....... S14. hove fe ‘ " ? ifiret horse had passed under j $17.00 Three Piece ove tid ae Bee i Me a PE SE] wire, Miller said: “Well, the next |ornennwn S% " ‘ " +’ Plame 1 play that brute (1 have one | ttre ‘ Buite for wee... B ‘ 4 $ . 10.00 i $ sii weegee > TOMMY 18 JUST SPOILING FOR | tow her slong” JULY 16, 1906 THE SEATTLE STAR.-MONDAY ah < FOR PORTLIND | Tuesday poi Company lays hoe has gl | SHAHORESTEGYOOOE ct fullivan and Graham siiridel | WORRIBLE MAGSACRE STILL g ANDI 4 Sale poo ie CONTINUES AND SIWASHES @ * ie : THE CLUBS =] « andatone wa fed outlet the} Wave FORGOTTEN WHEN @& eieuers 1 , ST ME Coy " ond race | Davie top 908. | ‘eee ee ee eee eee M ‘ tnaure thi, Fe During Uhe Ut! worse hap’beta| THEY WON A GAME Road ovgs » thy i , lthe preperty of "S Ferwases | Pacific Coast League. cr he has comt his owner over § | J Pieyes. ¥ . ! Thin wy in lowing be } ‘ Lard 81.10 I wa) ¢ inblers t Walter Bekles had the posterio | Beattie again got Kk whe aves ' Heat . oe od tendon of hin right 1 e ore the ruching, ia P ' . ms con, a Ihe in the take race b ; Pri cise 7 ‘ : P é m at the head of th Me} ny, losing thelr alxth « North . = 15 o Dinner will ble t6 race again bn! | game to the giants. Henny Hende Paros “ i be $2.95 w \ od for t ting pose 1 om was on the firing line for Po « Jost din ommeetileniial nd while Osear Jones off ' > Se 10-yard foot raco on the track be [fr the cubs National Lesgue } packa 7 tween Johnny Clancy and Perry}. The Portian ‘a = layed, Won Last, Per OF eal at, a ph 206 “ faatest cop on the force Johnny | ie best es +h tf nN 5 side my ' ‘ had the race in hand from the | Barner five wide cape Sigg Ph | ‘ ‘ 4 = as, & Ca 25e . y t 7 1 Jone for nm n b bg one and romped home 10 yarde | \ ¥ J - . . 1 * ah ” lost aight, however, that the judges | Portis ae OS . American League. , a ' J are investigating thé race ae it in| feature, as on : - et ad ae hie a Oe claimed Clancy was doped, In the |%¢ got two three bagse whee " ~~ Sale 4-07. | beat paddock be race =he was ” ‘ 4 ‘ ov nt the « ° we bott a cretful and wont to the Ah KR DMPO & " ‘ t , post hin « cing out, he | ; vs xi | wher was ¢ : ¢ ¢ bi vy aca af 5 move several effo to rua away Fe} 4 ; —s ; oO : a " pells one . i | as 2 a b been holiday erowd | ; 4 itd as ad Per s. with cf thin veral funn ' } "9 affeta ; on tt ny the viaitore | Hetero © , 5 : Pe ra it wee ete 1 . ’ ‘ | J 8 blinkers” One| searue ab ne » bie wife in the | Seer Tony Foust Oh, he ain't chance aa the man stoty tm the winch HOLLY AND GANS ARE DOING | Wher pasted the] - | otand the their mite | oe ¢ 1) ALL SORTS OF TRAINING | nd « qua tm the last) ; 3 : of the boxes STUNTS FOR THEIR MATCH ace a women in | turned to her escort and said, “My! * ar - | that wae a short race n Bio, es ON THE 20Rn0. | plunging Native Boo ger Holly and Gans are both training | James A Howere hard for thelr contest « July 23} the Kid ea: nother de at Pleasant Be Ye day, at pd the books bh. ter look out, as pleasant Beach, wher Geos ts there ts lible to be something dc treining, there were a large ni this afternoon of visitors who came over to see} “ a, - buen varereseet % ®|how the champion was shaping up. [J $750 r Plates, | 8 1-3c Bleached Muslim Arthur Bennett liked the way |}'t eeici : 5A number of ladies were among the | th $1.05 Grace St. Clair warmed ap end] peters weirs ant yeon | Vinttors. $1.00 Fancy Colored Ham 6 Prints, vard went down to the ring A spread jest Bredterr Gane is hard at work all the time | mocks $1.49 2c Art Denir yard 26 across the board on her chances, | p<. coetete en 'S "land during the day sparred with it te reported he will bay Bet | Priw eee se ' 3\Lonnle Austin, Bobby Lundie and | eral more polka dot bate me - Kid Nelson, His beautiful boxing ont Wile lever blocking and footwork more | GARVEY-BUCHAN N co. George Bnyder, one of the regu han repaid the sporta for thelr Clair had an excellent chan wore Hy Pe Out at Madison park Holly also had a number of visitors whe watehbed bis work with taterest./ a fancy boxer as) bet enough om her to win $1.2 Shes Canpize— teen Holly is not such his opponent, but several times be | went ot bin mp hard be had to be warned up, and not imagine it w ne be was indulging tn Arther Stell played Dewey tice A friead who sa ts ke the bet tock bis Up apd did | After the race thisdrfend {rere Harter hi * likewtee THAT ‘ The Seda Welter Bearing ie the best in_the market THAT are two goed things at the track | this afternoon le that so*" said hard hitting aroused a profound fell, polttely, “Yes.” salt Bis} heanee|tuiration in the minds of the vialt ello we ohn friead. “You and me . lors, an did also the vigor with ia “aT Ht costs the Geeler « trifle than other brand THAT You must pot leer track label If yo expect to get fer your money. Pacific and Puget Sound Bottling PHONES 927 wg [which he walloped the punching i * tibeg Mesare Dailey, Burke, Ver 900093 890-9 ‘inom and o large party of friends bet down on James A. Murray, Gut | Mettaree Haeiohthem ant toe, MO | were out during the day to watch the beet his chotee could do gaato Holly work run second. NATIONAL Leave. George W. Miller, the aut He | ning 5¢s% king, came out for an aftQRoabk’s | rreedecnen sport in his Model Ko Wintam. He | tareris Terier amt Morse: F a trimmed the beoke to a farevou | "6S et Om Capwe~Setastes well for the first atx reces, bat Captain Calne wae at the track during the afternoon He had a wwe! | - — Now tore A FIGHT, AND 18 MORE THAN aah. Wines, hee oo oaa-Bmate ANXIOUS TO GET AT SOME- BIG STAKE FOR AMERICAN LEAGUE goo. nnee® Aagren the he RaW Seco Be h Lo goer one Mereen l- = rt) Pustos Peoria mptre - Mwret Ro Handicap bs men a] Tommy Buras, the well known $29,000 to the winner and the DIE | wesmeen ; © Si ~ 4 BY ong soot race of the Brighton summer | =reiase i Slecrapper, who te a claimant for tee ines Tree amuth ent Webetieid, Raoaser |heavyweight champloaship thro ting. was won by the Western | Ocala Umpire Murs! his defeat of Marvin Hart, arrived curing acute d chromic diseases withou horses, Rame Horn, who beat First Mason « head in hard = érive. Tokalon wae third, a length beck Dandelion, the post favorite, fie tahed outside the money Rams Horn was se cholce In the betting, deme 5 to 1 Firat I Mason was 10 to 1, while Tokslon . thought to hare too much welt up and weat to the post an «. 2 | in Loe Angeles the other day and is +? tl located at Long Beach, a tow milew . *\ trom that city, where be has estab |iehed a training camp and gone into training. In a letter to the n | Sporting Réitor of The Star Burne | eure 4 1 am very sorry indeed that my mateh with Mike Shreck fel! through, aa ft am very anxious to of knife or drugs W. Osteopathy only. T $10.00 per month. KSVILLE INF OF OSTEOPA 114 Washington Building. 705 First Avenue. J Phones, Ind. 3639, Mate of my machines hitched te froat to | . Metteriee Frese ont wnpires Wie South Park 9725 FOURTH RACK—One and ao sixteenth miles Handicap. Three-yéerolds and up. Value to first, $400 Trdes Waren ce eS ee Fn Sackuay pe Vii Hivos cviva. 5 ri. er ee = ; ie 9 si tee benny 7 }e BR mM ines, Liquors, Cigars and Sieaiaen ee ~ Tobaccos. a Money Waine, 33 r “y By, 10% P chos Dewey piace 28, out chow. Rightful show J. ARONSON arrears CTR om Wan eastiy. Ralance Arivtne 104-106 First Ave: S. OLD DOMINION RYE An absolutely pure Rye sky, “Bottled in Bond.” rect from the barrel at the filery— $1.25 PULL. QUART Five furlongs to first, $560 Woodlands Handicap, Two bore MH RAC 9726 roids. V broke down Lawren Time ay, 48, 1089 air place 9, show & Stover entry place 1-2, out show 9727 SIXTH RACK—Five furlongs. Pure upward, Value to first, $200 “me ‘ie Ki ioalew Set Me Pride ‘ i ‘ailahan Three-yoarolds and * % Murray piace 2-6, 6 Now sch m. By Mandsome- Misty Othere driving i TH RACK—One and o quarter miles, Selling. Four year-olds and upward. Value to first, $250. 104-106 First Ave. § Phones: Sunset, Main dependent 175 Free Delivery Wy Mail Orders Promptly Filled Klein, the shoomaxer, 217 James at. ! j ne — for Patents, 206 Mutual Lif + wae} S ® Fin Samer tp CEE] neglected to the betting with odds i _— naet some good man in the ring 3 ‘ ob ee wae oh a reed a t *, | I'teel cortain 1 would have beaten DR. 0. A. SKAGGS, M wie iy i $8 Il Maeting rece, while Kuroki, th * il Shreck, as he je not taking very =a er fs : 2 S tate wae tek ot the “ne 4) good cate of himself, being fat as sik mm aoa vest rive time _ a pig. We boxed together about 20 wre fs & 3 8 bert me WITH THE AMATEURS. |seconds for a picture machine in ree ty t o® — | Chicago, and during that time T had ~*~. Lae NOTICE TO ‘WATER | ne A Tihim bleeding and putfing Ike a Aihopath place 1-10, shew 3-5 Baker show 6-2 horse oh =m by Decet-Triey Ot <t 4 if he ever gets In the ring with Won of @riving hard. syeontennde Ime, I want him to be tn good shape, Battarien-Rarles Rowe. Umpire Hew j because I don’t want to be tried for murder. 1 am open to fight any siman in the world, and would like Ito meet John Wil George Gard O'BRIEN TO MEET BERGER. | Jack Root, Fitesimmons or IN DIS’T NO. 1 Water rent due in July for Joly, "CONSUMERS | and September, if not paid ai | ory fast me Aug | vy sat y 31, becomes delingnent. Dix | Jack O'Brien, the latter preferred | trtet all of city lying south oat cen PHILADELPHIA July 16 I have been taking good care of ter line of Union and Bast t The six-rownd battle between Jack| myself, and am ready to fight at lots. Metered water due from O'Brien, who claims the heavy-|any tme 26th of each month becomes delin-| weight champtonshtp title, and Sam) It ms too bad that some pro. eee | perger, the California heavywelsbt.| moter can’t match Burns around quent! on the 20th Get-Out Sale Here is th | here with one of the men he names. as Tommy is a willing scrapper and tainly a fight between him and Jack O'Brien would draw the! largest attendance ever present at a prisefight in the Northwest RICE AND GLANCY TO FIGHT. Forced Out Sale LAWN MOWERS 20 per cent. off » years we have been handling the celebrated Penn- sylvania Lawn Mowers. WE GUARANTEE THE SATISFACTORY Call and see them. to cure the following di or refund your money: Appendicitis, Constipation, Feet, Diarrhoea, Su Painful Menstruation, Kidney Complaint, Leucorrhoea, Neuralgia, jan Trouble, Pneumonia, Rheumatiom, Typhoid Fi External Cancer. Rates, $10.00 per month, TWO WEEKS FOR I do not claim to cure disease under the sun, bat claim to be a sp list to ones I mention Come now, lat proof Take advantage, the profit is yours SUMMER SUITS (Coat qnd Trousers) NEW LONDON, Conn, July 16 Austin Rice, the local champton, ond Hugh Glaney, the Rhode Island featherweight, will meet in the ring here tonight and @ large num- |ber of sports m Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York and New | Jersey are here to witness the mill | Both fighters are said to be in condition and @ spirited tight CHAMPION, In the finals of the amateur golf championship held Saturday at Raglewood, N. J. Eben M. Byer of Pittsbarg, won the championship, defeating Geo, 8. Lyon, of Canada 2 up and 1 to pla Byers’ victory ely popular, as it pre the championship leaving United States. 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