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intaianeaemeeaintseicionie i THE SE ATTLE STAR SATURDAY, | AUGUST 18, 1906. ance ma | ™ to Wiitiae | NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘Onet j " aoa pre week even moult . $4,600 Hrook 1 at ong, P : eee eee | ° nM ie) . 2000 and ONLY ONE OF THREE GOC GARVIN WAS TOUCHED UP FoR| on 1 VETERAN 16 FIRGT CHOICE . '. ‘ TALENT a “ CL THINGS TURNS UP . EIGHT HITS, AND BUT TWO] Phe . ‘ WITH JACK WALSH OF 6AN Seevanee 4 0 AY TH TWO a 4 My ‘ ’ ete WAS POOR BAY WITH ‘ ERRORS WERE MADE BEHIND | rr and FRANCI6GCO H@&&D IN RE Northwestern ve ; . orth rn be FAVORITES | HIM i uF srave gue, . ’ . 1 Wow aa |’ yi : oo atm That the leat rave between Tavo een . fe and Ambittous, In whieh the tat ite ter beat the former @ head, was a OAKLAND, Aug 18 Beals | at Leute ee /OLDFIELD, Aug 18 ree falecly ron one waa prov ti put it « the BI whe erday ba sh ‘ ‘18 Chicago wa i as day at The Meadows, wh , is date at a tee vratie | yitgiterien-Mhonden and Marahatt . { the Gans Nelagn fight . me with Loague ta the sa tn was remarkable tor the fact that] ! fleld « lant & if z stead of Fountem, beat tot —— aes Nene | the Beals only made one error and f " ason, he in unable to a ; € haifa length in a driving finish, In mt naw. oe PA dws, Ml ihe Stwashes only Kot two AMERICAN LEAGUE | Jack Walsh of Ban Francisco will § ’ as the minds y who aaw t lo comow. pitching great Vall) for]. OSrvis pitched for tee while | - aus ably Oe selected a ane yestorda * Connie Mack Philade Iphia TAth.| Roy Mitt officiated for Beals, | Prices ie | : yon yA e that « wal tte or wang ag apt iy eg Jtow | We got ix bite off Hitt, and the , ar nes will Tight w a Three ed killings we Ee er ane fe 1b | Frisco Won because they bunched It will have a sea ’ z made ve day, bat only one wen : ee eeeeet ball be ia thelr bite, Old Reliable Blank ricer eam pacity as follows: | 1,248 $26 seats £ through Soundly, backed heavily itching vhbed - . ‘| ship walloped the ball for a three | $20 seats, 2,424 $10 seate and 4 By the Evlerd stable and its follow pitching now will make (hat) Deter, and Heinle Splen and Mddle Moore Riwedes $5 seats. The contract for its ie iH ore, wor third race and put a wm, Tt & little | sousehalde likewise belted the} Powers erection calls for ita completion by 5 ‘% dent in the rolls of the books. Sal in Watervilly, Mo. lit the name di The score: | - mM & | September | : able and Dewey were the two on 330 students. But ati”, oro a al oe ee Oh, Gracious Me! their backers did not succeed in} ts hows Combes In the | Banbens a ae yuarters in Ladies’ Aid ha one | Phila 4 collecting coin, Only two pi . ' 1 ot 0 8) Pte @ n 4 # | block off U ain ot : ° ‘ mY Vorites won, and the talent had an pet of delivering the bal) in & wie @ iy “ : ter of towt ’ 4 athor bad day a ae ween te See - “ ‘ e4 : A w rowan | for a gyt « * Cleveland hard bitters down to #68) Janse i ee el, sane . fl Nola rf * wen 0 Cag re im wee wa cae —e—_—_——e—e—rr ¥ Fae fly by Lady Kent, the favorite at af - aw ROH. FO Aw] Rtiee Khem, Pobeets atten | a | . 8 to 2 with Oc he second and siden Light in the second race and | Won oe > e ef} The § OF PRO Tramway ‘third. With an even his price wae han 4 dowr from | Me f ‘ es . “8 elson that Break at the start Ocyrohe would | tat to 1, Jockey J, Clark |p, SS aes gt MS ’ {| lay hands on ¢ t Barve walled iu gave the horse a very bad ride and | W ee oe ee ee re toag | '@ the MoGovern-Nelson fight at ‘Cousin Carrie wae made favorite | toe fientnhve where, After the race| eS ie ¢ im ' Philadelphia, has been decided in| WASHINGTON, Aug fa the second race, but got away the Informed Jockey Clark | Mie hae i) PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE favor of Nelsom by Tad Dorgan of ithe administration ag Duty Badly from the post, and the best ' they belie there was} “x a “ t 7 . » whom decision | Roo Philadetphity she could was to fintoh thi hing inet in hie ride, wttit) o . FY etead let ’ t 102,009,008 pleont Bherry, at to 1, won easily at tt | wan very tneompetent, that ft | aps : o 28 ts ngeten eeceeeige 3 4 Keep Hands Off * ney icing exi, with Bert Arthur second a 1 be better for the rest of the} a. . . ots na, Me It waa therefore incorp: 1 in | doles juarters, dimes, feagth bef the favorite. « if he confined himeelf to} . eeies “4 the articles of agreement we and p ing the fir Oa Soundly led all the way f nia of his own stable * ortnge hte Mevesbeste «| Gans and Nelson that the ‘ 1 t n this mnt tary third and won driving by a teu etre one hands of ed oF ‘ pieces, and de. Interlude was second and E Leura F. M od a half mile! a , etind halle * “4 turing the progress of the fig ing the second Cleveland et Brattein third. Belle Kianey jin her race in 1469-6 ‘ ey pitches. bali-Khe aes A bet of $5,000 on Nelson was !*t the mint tuned out 4, favorite, was practically heft at the fast ever made for ¢ he ‘yy " ance the local track Elierd Was Left ? J The fourth race was practically oie @ match race between Tavora and Yenterda Ambitious, as Ellerd, the other con tender, was left at the post to all intents and purposes, although he / - took after the field. Ambitious led lhe Stus fato the stretch by a couple of rains “aie engthe, when Loague made bis ran tte, ip the meantiy went back | along How vr, he bet $500 4 with Tavora, and she won by half|from 6 to 5 to 1. Yeoman| Laura F. M. and q “ fe length tn the good time of 1:12 14 | showed a form reve eal by leading | the de | The for the six furtongs. The betting in/all the way at 10 to 1 and winoing - s ° thie rece had a most peculiar in a drive by half « length from Jack MePherser v ¥ aie a ae Tavora went back in the Kenora, wae slow get go « bet shee way e i from 2 to t to 16 to 5, while Ambi- | ing, but fe with a rush. Dewe bie, As the b - Sltew ond tiows was backed down from 9 to 5) beat Cabin b a length f te y kod r to 6 to & show againet & Me Iher me a 100 “1 Lauea F. M. showed daxsting} The Clud Members handicap fe / to the race mal gpeed throughout in the fifth race,|down for decision this and the pace she set was remark | ond the best feld of ‘ and horseman able. She ran the first half mile/gone to the post in « y to ® tm -463-4, the six furtongs tn 1:12, | season will race for the $1,000 and “y t 1 . * and the six and « half furlongs in{the aflver cup, which has been of-| was aity at pow 9:19%, tletng the track re It | fered by Beattle club : was . remarkable performance.| The last race of the erm Plerter Dake bad ar ct de Salable ran second throughout, and | should prove a cracker 4 The |the third rece the start his offort was a good one. Stlver| Huguenot and Saprome Court meet bed, Mette K oy being —amnitoato a Sue got the show fat seven furlongs at equal weights. |!eft and Grenore being inft Ff ANN DIRECT, LITHE DAUGHTER OF DIRECT, WINNER OF THE BIG RACE NEAR CLEVELAND, PHOTOGRAPHED AS The last race proved an upset footed the fifth race Bite 4 was] A WHIRLWIND FINIGH IN THE THIRD HEAT. Dewey was backed from 11 to 5) | practtoally left at the post j down 6 to & for thousands of | TURF GO GOS SIP - | — ———— amremanensll UNUETERRTNE TET IETS” doers. Cabin, the opening | tavor Dave Arayle bet $499 00 Amt: |CHARLIC NEARY GIVES (MBX! I nae West not bees ee: SP was all Walcott ever} ing ke ES thous, but had ne kick ving after - enethe hough honey t t “Bunch of Grapes” the race, a8 the best horse won CAN A FEARFUL DRUBBING Jeracked, an wae afterwards 9 wr s matched to fight | plays No jockey rode - i wet | |by & medica atto Wtilie ear D nd the} hin fa BEST COFFEE “MADE IN SE-| winner yesterday. The The horse which hare been run- NO GETS THE FIGHT IW THE | atayed the limi An, 0 fight was shified suddenly use .> ATTLE” Alasks Bidg, New York | jockeys were A Wright. te ling in the name of C, K Murnett are NTM RO . je very close de a raid, Joe wouldn't fight be-} » he makes a decision it Block | Kirenbaum, League, Keogh and} Home of the horace which eave bette | During the hottest part of the|cause he didn’t think there was) Amateur teams hawe the inelinatis — | Sullivan. | ve & gued Investment are enema | fight nature foreed West to slow ap) o veh money in sight leo “kill the empire” soe thes de — Joyner eed Rosy Lie a Uitte and Jo benteringly f ¥ afraid, t wis, ing a game than any protested | Steve frien wae 8700 bower on! - MILWAUKER, Ang 18 —(haoct marked “me on out and play.| “You know Pi wis om} team, but none of them ‘has err the day When the Fifth mee o wee « terrific pinay oni Neary and Aurelio Herrems met je ; purt you if 1 get you f a desire to * 50 tee! Inere text night in a bout that was a, para yt y that} Jr. Hoe tx 0 large Indi | supposed to go eight rounds, bet in| CHUNKY PUG WAS BUILT LIKE | title ef yo fin’ it on me, All| compared pee some of te gant the seventh the Moxican's seconds i " A nod | Ah wants ts the money b ibe Couches Sold threw up the sponge with Aurelio! A MONKEY AND COULD is 4 tall and you co see wits I never Sv cht | world Mila lying peacefully on bie beck fm the menagerie you ott ba- indiestor on « baseball dammit jmiddie of the ring dead to the] FIGHT LIKE A DEMON—OID | non | said Sitting Bull, “I startle | a referee in lacrosse games ani ie 4 In Three ry bad all the beat of the NOT CARE FOR ANY HON- Plenty of Back Tatk, | ally got to holding an ? P |ecrap from the start, and the battle) ORARY TITL fae sawed off o's Ah kin throw! Indian teams seer Port Rete Da s SEATTLE, Aug. 17, 1906.-—60th day. Weather fine. Track f removes Auretio Herrera from the the hooks inte yo’ ribs, chile.” Joe] |Then the colored regiment aa H. H. Egbert, presiding judge. Ba Duke, starter |map as a pugilistic champlonshty -—-—-o a jing along with it al | Port Valentine had two ball tam FIRST RACE—Seren fur *. Sell ‘ on 4 Uj possititity. The fight came tear that would crack and I held the indicator tor te: 9901 hyn ms uryearocids and Tl sing in the second round, Joe Walcott le one of the moat In.) a Now I am an enthusiast tp the base . upward. Value to firet $150 % STERIL. COUCHES left to § Neary knocked the Mexican do esting fighters in the world. He You BE all came and (ake as mack intet sell, all go at— Indee foram wi tr Ifive times ruening, and the bell) har fo erywhere and was al-/ th « ane n the game es the bleacher” « j aeiacinamy = Kets ' * 5 the only thing that saved him|**ys © bie card, both fror his| apparently not | ? = from being knocked out we Ing ability and bie clown ts » his spread-slate z i | " ” 2 Prom that time on Neary batted| te the ring. Unterte kis It was at the same tournament| ST. LOUIS, Aug. 18—-Sitting “yj st K vet 6 i 4 Hlehe Bakersticlad serapper all over | Gane black hide additona. that Rublin stopped Sharkey tn 11/ Bull, Jr, son of the famous Indian us now po} fn | 2 Biche ring, much to the delight of the hed by a few shady mtile on} rounds, and Joe's round, shiny knob | Chief, ts a baseball umpire. and has eB ond bed 4B § Tieat ia inrge numbers. In the first fut that one battle af Maspeth with| through the fight. Richard Croker, |g. oat ~— - - 4 + |§ Bi minute of the seveath he hung «| Kid Lavigne rein he bad tolthe Tammany leader, who had a The R 1 Cha: of M. le} There's & reason rf 5 " ® © Eiright swing on the Mexican’s jaw|Cieht for the full 16 rounds, will| ringside seat, and who was a great! ea rm a Pass why et “~ 108%. mi land the fight was over. Neaty’s ke up to posterity for many a) admirer of Walcott * fighter. | peli | Cr east got jinent candidate for the lightweight) | A!\' Walemtt coms being both those fellows, Joe. Is ia the Qlavor. It is so sweet, so Three rows of supports, bronze es essai . " meme |titie, as he did in seven rounds) Soe" spe ner serper th gedlyony AE gacts| PRO ty dend right Ah kin, bos®,/ pure, so delicious you cannot help| solute certainty of a finish, regularly sold at $7.50. If 99OZ SECOND RACE—Heven furlongs Selling |whai Battling Nelson failed to do] wae one men wie rie it; yet| to. pro ie Socoe air tot paren | an mn Tew vot ter 9 SAS eats ot ore ee SAVE. We want the room. and upward. Value to first $150 jim 20: that ts, knock the chile con) Pim a litle, aud | a yet|{o prove it, ‘cause dey bof knowsiat Shaw's Pharmacy, American! shop, “Just know us” A carne eater out Pee ee ~ eed Dr prmcenaiy netted bay {Bank building * ig all we ask. 211 Columbia a REMEMBER THE NAME Tades. Waren. “ai Ww Gea =e puree wae offered. That was Tom Walcott wea the real hit of the) — a = AND NUMBER. a a | my West. They fought four times| tournament. All the high Itfe Brit~| > * and ach Won one verdict and the|tshers took to him and Joe took alt ihe | .: FROM OTHER TRACKS)""!."2. "2 chee tk Win sad tan ee H es —— Fought in England. pede po Sige Bhar 1 remem | M ; " . + nc. | Ber one chap asked him ‘ = 5 8 | Lichtenstein, the noted book That last Waleott-Weat faht oc 9 edhe patie» ps OT BN & WOODHOUSE abou, Guns Aateeee quaeeaky ah Gayemreee the coronation towrna-| 54) | 1% | " nent at the National Sporting club| P&tt* when you think there might | Barat a while maakt book there | me" a iv ue as . cante chew 1-6 lesa aoe vouierue's tee th Randon to: 00k Gnd tach the] 6?.* See S tere 8 ee te Complete Housefurnishers and —— | prise for all kinds of things, includ Bole Agents for Charter Oak | an offer|'™ an unpare 4 display of Round White Bones. Ranges. r \, the filly | @emenees by both and some high fat'll be broken | 9903 THIRD RAS Five furlongs. Selling. Four-yearolds and anquis! a amart field of aprint-| Clase bantering Ah git fo 4 ON THE NEW AND FAST STEAMER 409 Pike Strest, upward D ore at Saratoga, After b tory| Im the firat round Joe erawhed a a fight Ah a Phones—Main 9998, Ind. 3096. } . ; ave fight then an aay thee ‘ 4 "4 -_—- coe etal enon canned. al m ¢ Sop Bf] Plastic, which » ecently taken eh eh H Jaway from Kdward Corrigan by s of 5 g m Sayers, acting for Lemp & Oo a i» 1 Hlwas ordered by the Latonia fudgen Wines, Liquors, Cigars and m lef a & I" ng pares Sar gfe Eonar sted ty Wood Mone traine have the au hapwr. Marte ‘ ‘s J. ARONSON vie om 504-406 First Ave. S. 9904 FOURTH RACK—Stx furlongs Three-yearcids 1m ee Te et we eee have « . 4 that In the ®atame| eet a a a a jockey be he s ¢ horses rachie te | ji wa ru : : is the f Algonquin #table Fine Old Port A: Be oe BPE [lent tae ME tg tr moe . ‘ % ey hoe ain ‘ g, but ft ts Ad i = ine Capi athena tage gygic. > < " on ty th of this stable mt A GOOD TONIC a A = place t shew. Tadora « ‘ Keigt Saturday | « 4. Casaane | ally after an ea © Balance driving | The safe arrival of the temotm! race horse Diamond Jubine at 9905 FIFTH RACK—Six and o half furlongs. Selling. ‘Threo- }}| Buenon Ayres ie annour | yearolds and upward. V to first $250. blegrame. horse orroas c Index Hore a i Soier f 2 peta a es Me: ’ pws abe 4. e sie ; YES it to Hanes ai 5 Se De « : - Ge bilahment of covet 28 ay ~ owner, At the wharf there | j sports Sota 1 Malabie, place 9.5, ehow 7.10. Bue show 2-6 | ‘ 3 ten out. Balance Griving. fee a id To Bainbridge Island polats, stopping at Rolling Bah : : "| Madison, Bartow, Agate Pass, Sebold, Manza rt, All 5-Cent Cigars 9906 SIXTH RACK—One mile and fifty yards, Purse. Four 9406 above he re ron and Fautibe, Gren made at Pauieo ut O ear-olds and upward, Value to firet $260 sbie retained her Refreshments on the boat. Take yo ! day's outing 4 for 15 ( ts PB A Yookey a | rn igen | LOTS OF ROOM. COOL RIDE. youLL ENJOY THE TA é | ROUND TRIP 50 CENTS. 104-106 First Ave. S. Sunset, Main $375; 'o dependent i761. Free Dolivery. 4 Geaha A. Wrinht Crosewalte ~ * Dewey show 10 bh. by Athaling Mra, @isnnon. od | Socialist Father Thomas | | MeGrady, Seattle Theater, Sunday | August 19, 2 p.m oe Don't throw your way Ike new at the 1048. orator, ntor' Have tony | @leaned to look 'm lished statement that Clarer oh AG |] Mackay te er active +S [i racing. The story t of the 1 @ Hi tact that Andrew recently |leaned seven of the Mackay-bred “Dance at Leschi~ Park Tonight On the finest hardwood floor in th northwest. Wagner's orchestra. Be! sure to come clothes Steamer leaves Pier 2 turning arrives in Seattle at 5 In order to give you an same trip Saturday, leaviu 7:46 p.m at 3 2, foot of Vester Way 5:30 p.m GET TICKETS AT THE BOAT. afternoon's yclock p.m. & Moe Bros. Transportation Co. INDEPENDENT 776—PHONES—SUNSET MAIN 928. at 9:30 a My wilt make returaing puting, ¥

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