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? REFUGEE THINKS THE MEET WILL BE GREATEST EVE Says Class of Riders Is the Best That Has Ever Rid- HIGH $C den on the Local Track--Twenty Bookmakers at the Opening This Afternoon. By Refugee. The opening day of the King County Fair Association at the Meadows has been anxiously looked forward to by all the racing en thusiasts, and a vast throng will be im attendance at the track to wel come the runners back after an al Bence of eight months, Expec has been keyed up to a fey point to see the fleet-footed nags aney riah Harlan, Pill ckman. W. G, Yanke and ©. W | Later in the season maa, Billy Kngatrom will take a whirl at Kamo Leslie Belt Dixon. Johnny Cole and Bd Soule the booking Some of the Riders. The clans of riders here is the boast that has ever ridden over the local track, and the following boys will probably be seen tn the saddle during the meeting R. Davis Buxton, Mentry, MeRac Rore HOOL mes RROOKLYN, June 29-——The Be attle high school baseball team met defeat yesterday at the hands} of the Richmond high school team, champions of Greater New York Whe acore Wan 4 toh Aanee be they are looking for a good, tough ing @ trifle wild, and the visitors oavywelaht to t pwithhim, The cable. to Lt ak hs. eek tees | | first subject secured quit after be ace inane meee oe wanes m ling beaten to a pulp in the first for Tuesday. Jay Stalth ts still out PB \traming bout. Squires dooan't box of th a | Me holy he fights. Joe Kennedy next de Al AG | clined to serve as & punching bag, ale and now Jimmy Pritt won't slug “CHECK MY CIGAR!” PROPER. Lisaro—One of the Speedy Ones at The Meadows. SAN FRANCISCO, June 27] Tomy Burns will find «a natural! sifighter in his pathway when he| faces "DIN" Squires, the Australian | champion, July 4, at Colma LONG REACH, HUGE SHOULDERS, HAM-LIKE FISTS, FEROCIOUS FIGHTER, THAT'S SQUIRES, WHO SEEKS HEAVYWEIGHT Cf f Pm, — [AUSTRALIAN FIGHTER WHO WILL SOON BATTLE | | «rakes ene ya with BURNS PUTS HIS TRAINING] ‘GA, Pi PARTNERS TO SLEEP — HOW! * N eet “ff \ Jia HE ENTERED THE GAME IN ‘ . \m te Hi8 MINING DAYS. ¢ Star's Exctusive Service.) training quarters | Out of Bau with the Australian because Jimmy | wants to remain intact for his fight | with Battting Nelson, race around the cabbage-patch, and | Keogh, Rettig, Hunter, C. Willlams the management has put on an ex: |Hutwell, Goodchild, | Galindo, F. | REQUEST IN HARLEM ee ce ' FR alle Rear nntigp lle dor grey e one a (Handriding) Kelly, Palma, “Crick | ode of fighting, Squires stroked his Gellent card for the opening Gay. | ois Kony, L. Nichola, @, Nichols, —— chin and feplied ‘The track will be in good condition | Grogs and F. Wilson (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) Oh, 1 just bit ‘om. He does, for spirited contests, and fast time | ‘The last meeting here was such} NEW YORK, June 29,-—"Chock too, and don't you forget It and a fine maton ot sport 7" ©®/a sucess that a number of stables | your cigar, sir!" Thia ts Harlem's The Australian fighter, who a» pected, as never before have there that formerly were prominent {nj latest innovation. Manager Brun pires for the heavyweight crown, is been so many high-class horses at yt ae a vom boa . the Midle West wtll be seen at the netis of the Harlem Opera house | in some respects one of the most re « p Fromage Meadows this summer. Chicf|was watching one of hia patrons markable pugiiiste the world has any Improvements. among these ia the atring owned | tryin ever seen. Though not a giant in a to determine between the he winent Callforn 0 The appointments at the Moad-|by ©. C. McCafferty, which contains | eed Glee a re te tho prominent California nowspaper | stature, he bas ¢ natural ad ows have all been improved, the among others Dr. Loggo, a Burns TE eee le ee — b “0 | vantage of a sucee: nd stand strengthened and a Handicap winner; Bedford, who EASIER DE trom cesst to coast as 8 tuefmas of }F congas tool & eek f ows | He is a remarkably strong fe rat-class cafe installed, ‘The track beat the best at Oakland; Nonle seer rikads || Ratigaal promivence, ts. in. the tty, | UEEES to cicked more. wisners | ea ae "ot S Dit, vill te eee cneet fteelf has been widened and banked | Lucille, a speedy sprinter, and SNIPES tr Peg all ts beat known (0 fame | oe eas FE pug d nae winners | ments, Tromendously broad shoul Bigher at the turns, so as to lessen Royal Rogue, the chestnut sprinter y io os ee of that, speedy ™ Near lade h Francisoo new® | ders give him the long distance the chances of any aceldent oceur- |that raced here last year im the | epetta. fh won thirtoes rac paper handleapper sh of 76% inches-—half an inch ring during the progress of a race. |colors of W. H. Hammond. Hall jin a row Inst year je won A ? neitnas S _|longer than the reach of Bob Fits ‘The same officials will be on hand |& Marshall, who raced at Latonta 4 Sunes Yatton es Oe ere Salar tons J rettecy wae seprenee’: Se | ctomens | as served last year. Horace Egbert last year, are here with a useful mado & clecnnp eatimated $6 $195, | iso endeavor to pick the wins and! Squires is just as muscular as WHAT TRAINING Will bo the presiding judge in the the star of which ts the oe eee ee ee Se ee eg 5 he winners, Tom Sharkey, but in # different) SARTNERS Gov stand and Robert A. Leighton and speedy Hector start ot Oakinad last winter. Bvory way, Instead of standing out in} BILL SQUIRES’ F ; “ om 1 the > tr O t Da) Hawking wellknown ex Qu IGHTING PO Fred Mutholiand will be the asso Paige je COURKTY. GO re huge ridges the Australian's mus > Giath Getacs, fam Macibden, who Another Speedy String it took them months to re | pugtiiiet, who was of the best | cies lie in long, ropelike strands, === ved himself a popular official, U. % Do Arian will also ‘race b of | from Her howeve pe | — sete peal ter fo oting elasticity and quickness. |cerned. Formerly @ iminer and © of which Australia had seep i re last year, will again have | String here. He was for eee > rates from. the FACins | city, and Will act in bettt pal remarkable feature about his | school teacher, hi ty to fight | seen befe charge ot the jockeys, and Jack }Of the prominent owrves i | same. as he bas vast. mining inter-| <7, ame i a eck for ono al 1%! makeup ix the size of his hands. | was discovered us Aly pupils came up omg Dinue wit! be the paddock, judge. |Badian circuit. Ho has Cigartight £, Josta tm Mexico that demand his at-| > Bt the track for one of the | They are ax big as hams. Jeffries| One night seve * in his! one and had to be carried tall ‘The starting will be done by Arthur |¢f, Creston, Optician and a number J anit REND Seaneere. | a big fist, but Squires’ would home tawn prev Squires open alr and revived. Squires? McKnight, who comes here with a/ Of other good ones Two of the Ge wittiame beet t | two of Jim's to visit an athletic hall kept by @ mine who had been tp the high repuiation as a fair and com-| dest stables on the track are owned Jockey Robby Palma, who fo: — ama, best known 0] " gautros te not regarded as @ scl | local pugilist named Bill Smith. For | of giving him back talk fa petent official, and his work wilt | by local mon. Matt Ries has six merry rode the St. Vincent € he manager of Abe Attell fic boxes, but ts a ferocious the first time in his fife S¢ * and seoffing at his religions sum be watched with much interest by | horses, all of which are useful per | ts now 8 free lance and ¥ t rival from the South. | enter, with little of that slippery | pulled on the gloves and was fetch: ments, thereupon started to pails the! public. }formers. ‘They are trained by Olt). ug act and the end of his cigar the Meadows this san . ia fo 4 ut Aevera) /utyle that fooled the clever men and ed out as the “suck that Smith’s | hits upon the back and calling Mae From a speculative standpoint, | Yer F. Jobneon Wareeeee. | Gace the erchestre stared wp tho| re © = H geme “ uaines from thé) nade Fitesimmons famous, He ts | pupils were to practice on good bo: , the present meeting will be one of | Who races under the name of the | sn eave two or three frantic pulfe| /, is er and a indifferent to punishment and no How'll I start?” anked Tommy Burne, who ts well the greatest ever held on the | Fleur de Lis Stable, bas a numbe oa cubes von > he has a mount on a horse! «oo py ‘. leooler or more courageous pugilist | as Smith called on him to to the follow of fistians fe Geli, ana ti in expect’ thal at |00 speedy megs, and expects to win | 1a) (oie aay ie clone co the] nat nae © chance Bobby ts 1 he | o¢ ¢p * Roddan, who will have charge | ever pulled on gloves. Go in ax you like,” replied Smith. | country, is as leagt twenty bookmakers will make |the Opening Handicap this after-| i. we re motown by ag | bneeins p wg tl ng Bens hy he gph - and stand.) Though he has “woodened” every |" Hit him whenever you can grizzly of the the woight this afternoon. A num-/800n, with Pal. Others tn his barn || rages , ceneree Sen mpi vnm way, Ry owt aernegh TOA | hoavyweight of note In the Austra The words were scarcely out be ber_of local men will take a crack | are Prestige, Lord Nelson, Alice) ot ao “A agg To Larry Curtia, who was one of the lCjuh bia te wise to all the tatey | 2an commonwealth, Seuires is as fore Smith's pupil was out. Squires at the game and try to outgueas the | Carey, Col, Jewel! and others ystem, d ru a ©4 ‘big bettors at the Las Angelos mect fo is wise to all the intrl-| xceident so far as pugiliam is con-| had rushed in with a left swing the rallan wonder public in. picking the winners.| The Opening Handicap this after would be surprised to seo how welling ty in the ¢ Nee reek |edctos of the wily pool boy, and be Armong the Seatticites that will cut |noon has attracted the est field of | it works ithe summer at the Meadows. says that the first pool boy caught yy = im bre Mullen & O'Brien (two | sprinters that ever faced a barrier a | jtrying to got away with anything and Moyen; moore, | * pare Magers Doaks), Johnny Clancy, Dave Ar-|in Seattle, and the two-year-old soilless Sian et haw ts tne Hable to find himself ta the Du | * | Bele es goats, E agyle, George L’Abe and -Nelson| scramble contains the best bunch FRANK GOTCH amavis /x. Tiree ts'heve tress ts! wane sh. Reddan ts known on ev-| score nn el mags to the fellow who Jones. Portland will be represent: | of bables that ever looked a starter ving ¥ i make book io the /ery track in the country tral : H i} a ne on 7" : ed by Willlam R. Young and the|{n the eye In the Northwest. The | = eS | * | saneat ame Semana Cutt mutts thet ore rea following. who made book during class of horses represented in| Rs og eee The absones of Entre Nous trom | ppnent | John IR. Dos Passon, a New the winter in the South, will hang |these tfo races augur well for what |WRESTLER, ARRANGES FOR | in charge of the race traci he man the Opening Handicap ts due to the ee lawyer, regarded as aa Se thal datees Jomuny Lyon ti | will surety be the best race meet-| tm chara . race track police, |fact that she pulled up lame the * on corporation law and L. Jones, 5. Umbrich, BE. Martin, Joe ‘ing ever given in this vicinity | TRIP TO EUROPE seerthinnat neneed’ tein nae, ore one: eperey, Satay aes s 5 \4 uae was, and he made ®) one of the counselors of os, eats " - a | North ecared a stile. son expects to get her in shape . » ont Sulliven | : | 4 a = — | Z “ Mike says that the first ’ Wilting | shortly vel Ae : j Even as you and t poe dealing with the eet worker caught borrowing’ a pro . j On a ringboned goat that is running | 4* bas a country esta: THOSE HYPNOTIC EYES IN THE PITCHER’S BOX Frank Gotch, “bhampion wreetior|/gram in the betting ring Will be| “Cricket” Kelly will make nie] Longue Standing, | yet Potomac and his yacht te of America, ia planning a trip to| treated with scant coren Oiret appearance in the sadle since | o-. Won Lot Pet Even as you and t oS during the = pe bes - embe Se ia icone his bad fall at Oakiand some time | ‘ Pt St] And he ¢id not know that the gont bs is = years “a, and is of | He expects to be co ut a year! eKentie, who ts ond of |ago. & lob, j Suese-American descent, } j ob, i§ . and wilt vistt Engtand, Scotland, | « 4 [That the book, ike himee!f, had! THE f a : : eM, hha WASHINGTON France and Germany. ¢ hopes bd 2g H he j } r seu caught in the j nee Co * to secere 8 tch with Geo. Hack Ea ee ee eee ee ed a Bo he tore ap his ticket with Ne Ee ee ’ enschmidt, the Russian Lion “ 7 - aed ut curse and sob ~ - 4 Tr a wsrol Golf Club has « * PIKER PHILOSOPHY . NATIONAL LEAGUE. } “ven as you and | wwe a nov aged ‘ bs * | O, the tears we waste players. On were | * The twodollar better seldom has 4 chaperon. * | r am 8| And the beers we ta Willing to publicty admit t * * | SF Sian ¢ time we sperd stud ver 68 were wed te ° * The feed bag is mightter than the ou . aE ap = ‘ Aud tb , Ime we spord studying | No tadies o : * > je piriteae eens aes ta the Seller © Nothin itiastrate om jag seldom strikes twice ta the dame ph * | } va to the fellow lays the | ittas - . . i the same place. Good # | price healthy condition that exists in the|® luck comes In streak * mM 8! Ana sings us the song that cuts} j automobile Industry at present tha * A . J. no See |the fact that some of the manufac |# The books may hold @ horse high while the owner lots him & | Ames and Bowerman: | And cleans without using soap | turers are already beiiding 1963 re * gen models. The 1907 product has prac- | * ~~ * Rn % ®&/A fool there was, and he made his tleally been exhausted * After the decision of # big handicap, the applause in ac & ¢uoa praye : (Beattie Star's Bxctusive Service.) Capt. Frank Chance of te Obie — Ratterwo-Lintamen, Young and pieee- | Fives aa you and I, - cago Cuba, has purchased a home fh | ham, Pastorius and Ritts To the placid juc t ALEXANDRIA, La, June 28.- . * Av t os o the placid judge that was sitting . . 2 He also owns an interest tn a pa p alr of quietude about a hettor betokens that there's | > Hypnotic lessons for pitchers may jama factory somewhere—probably | * nething doing. An air of excitement about the same bettor # League Standing teen, } o bee aon | Even as you and I | soon be a fad in select baseball cir in Paiiedeipate, where the sleeping | ¢ Mitokens that there's something done * SS. And the judge he said that the average ts hig * * ee ee oe Announcement has been made ls The reason that e-dend heat creates twice the ordi = & ee started by Prof. Leo Lee, a self ‘ wos 404 t of t me atanery & And the ringboned goat was beat . | Notre Dame that James Barry, of moust of Interest is tbat there tx something simultaneous # >. = on the square rot hypnotist of considerable re frown, will again coach foot . — * n oo And he took his trimmings just | P ball team + ” th: nd t gai Prot, Lee appeared in the box for| cropped out. Bats were injected| Some one has suggested that al! * The bigxer the “lay down,” the taller the lying | cr) ™ ab a ae ' | Rayville against Vidalia. He had/into play and the Interference of Roger Hreanahan needs to make | oO . | } 5 won NOVELTY MILL CO. gueceeded in striking out several! the more peacefully inclined spec-|bim a first-class catcher, now that). casionally one can observe a woman who has folds # | And the coin we loan SEarrie, ’ Of the opposing batsmen when he)tators possibly alone prevented | be has his shinguards, ts a pair of |, he “y oe chin, dimples tn her checks, wrinkles on her fore t | And the colin we must work lo get pid was charged with using his alleged! punctured skulls. It is suggested fougles and 4 speedometer * rt be fe am yut her mouth, and all during the ®& ~ hy tie powers to that end. that Prof. Lee might find it profit Missing—Peerles young preas| 4 progress of a simple five-furlong dash! * | is led to @ free-for-all fight,| able to open a school for ambitious | sent by the name of Jack O'Brien. |, . all * | during which numerous black eyes | siabmen. No reward offered. > nen poy Be os dog’'peared bank roll. They don't last # " Cather Lou Ritter coaches him eng enough to get that way _-—- ss a aS | wares ® self at bat. He wiggles one foot at swertienitoneis | the pitcher and hats wn funny noises | ; A wise youth once set out to win the expenses of a yacht : wtieaiie | | enloniated to capat ’ [eee ore os the races. He came back with @ pilot cracker # Cliff D. BPlankenship, former! } Chicago has foun Adex- |) me clam Chowder commer # [catcher of the Seattle team, and trous man, who, in >» his # | now starring with the Washington | 4 . When th stable boy ears an & other accomplis MOO Lt eeeeten tates poe en ae of ¢ mystery, the # |elub of the American league, yew | Se a j fat, He sofia tickets with one hand | 4 forerunner of 4 = 4 shelter of his dopebook. It's the sure rday signed Walter Johnson, a an kes the up th t other - ae p. usher de Slaten to © wank won tell (Gre tudeanen, Wo 10 op anxious to|““oong Teanay, of the Batten val™ ME peggy gfe Phere Men 9 Sunde \e y e Roston New ; | day e lad has pite! 75 gamer you why you should bet on a cer [have you always believe that he | tionals, has played his first Sanday Bad policy for a race horse to follow in the beaten path. ® | without bre “7 fare aoteat EADOWS ro iwa at a score being made against knows something. He comes in| ¢ y ; | tain horse. If the tip loses, he is game in twenty years. How is that ® |him, and has struck 166 ome rom the paddock bursting with in-|tor hackslidine? \** TRE eet et tee lin 09 innings. oy - = 3 if lor y « 2 » > noings, or over ‘The professional tout was onc ot ane a es > has| Jockey Walter Miller has small i ‘ nfl . men a} the scourge of the race track, but|Tite MOF and has it) ground for complaint about being BS } that was before the Pinkertons |” “iiaye a bet on this one toda set down. He is not the only one tn | ' e took to policing the courses. While |... bo on this one today or ithe class. Some of those who have T0 USE ON WET DAYS the evil has been much disec Se ee eee cen nn” art ED iplaged: bis mount ently have { | th t few years, th e od » loses, he says the | been set down ge nd hard | nigaaignerieliie ven plenty of the pasta lett. ate | Jockey threw the race away or th Any way you look at them, the Sa- | y | promt; @ nS pea letarter caught his bird looking the ‘ end 4d age t, of Washington, has a The tout hands out good informa-| gtner way. He never blames it « ’ jose rr be odd an egation They which ts going to make ft arry two doctors y« can possible to play ball games on all tien. You know it is good, because | SIX RACES DAILY the information—not on your aecel-| jon, and a person named - Sp need a & A Mw hig Jrans.|dent policy! If the horse wins he| Joe G im, Who taps he has So nash tein Ga a webirountl cies He is always teying to make 8 1OME | jooks up and asks how much you| fought over 200 batt > he (heer Gpeetd ‘Beetess ; e ,, Be nuch thing as a wet-grounds sign oe a oa - nattle has et Will be soe entio lo some }took away from ‘em never been knocks i, tee SPOKANR, June 29.—Little Rock : warm pire age eb 4 rnd gee having become a tramp by playing! you can’t say 1 never gave you Png Be F is on i? wie what he claims for it. Lamat will his own stable “info,” he is more| ay ' 04} route for London, where he hopes | Allon had everything that wax neod build a track on very wide wh , ; anything! Didn't | know something | to get : i > | n very wide whe than wilting to et ae io ccpes | {about that race? Hub! I guess I'm flees basal wen abl ae oe erday from | iti dalle ata yet Ei ee cee ee RAIN OR SHINE cout on the mame brand of foe. | Goon!" the Indians, allowing them but| Sais dineunen és [ot the diamong The canvas is roll the paddock—the little nj ., The amateur touts are putting AE | chirce hits and shutting them Out| murre Jone = een ed np on it and will be run out in all ” +g eee rina the poor old chalk-mark boys out of ’ nee K, June 7 Hoow pitched a shut | directions covering the entire to First R Cc 2] m bead “eal dcr types aah business. They are giving all the | ee ee ee ot ee en ee ee ee ace [>- - tobacco—are frank enough to ap-| priceles information away | Osburn, who was on the firing mm {Which carry the canvas to the ex-| spelled live one” with this sort This will be about all, William | - — - iin tie shake, pitehed & . i ae ios oho ao mothe or way ‘ The next time’ a party wants you to| 4 t ' 7 © 6 s/the infield can be covered and pro-} ho . AT ETper TENT J isp ants y > -—o smploves of the city }same, ba »bble by McKune tn}. Mat ' on ore tewin. | tec 4 Neat kam, they're levelin’ om this| play w horse, you Took him over and |The bask employes of the ity ame, but wobble by M en o tn}, Mattrten oom cd Meew-|tocted from the rain in leas than ton | AKE CARS AT FIRST AVENUE , 4 today, he stable lee how fat he is through playing |g) . “ y : ee ee oo gang has got the checks down| his ow fh dn eight clubs, and played several | catch Kellackey a tof [Al the Tacoma 4, Vancouver 2 be ready for play about the same ALTQONT OTD PE strong. It's twenty to one, and I'4| ‘There te le Here is the league stand: | fata . of the day an June #.-—-Ven- | time. Hs JACKSON STREET be in on it, but they cleaned me apout touts, but suppose you ask [rein a a geen is rMgyedi Og Pega fri A ng Eg Ka en lodge Se aie haperat Sectoe gf ter Horton vot Ae sl006 | mates made five errors & nia hin qiiperepe ges: PRAISES GANLEY 1aqQ] + : . = tan * an HN. | Pirst Nationa 2 0 000 ne had lost his hea a me a . a Sopa pense Ben — And after he get throogh teling you | worthwont Ps Soe ; raed ne je - pe wl a vagenng: te ae gS si | MASS1ON, ne uc ing ' take it of lef it alone, Some mon levite of the touting system ask him [Natt of Com..1 @ 1.600| shut out and the ' mld. ant tow Bg PR ae exchange cays {Rob ° always willing to give up @ litt, mark your arc me. he aon Seattle Nationa = Captain Hicke fighttet in and consistent ball of any pvowgrm KR an¢ , tle money to learn what the stable | gc, 14 Program for you. He'll! American Savings ...0 2 the head work of washes, In League Standing the American League, He is the . connections are doing } United Panks 0 2 sunning a hit ball right gyer the w 1 pee. |eame every ény. He ts G tl | 1 J Z st ame every ¢ lo 2 always or I € The professional tout is not a | Wa ton T | ae, m0) | line » foul ¢ dine - ’ #.| the bases, because of his good head en emen ’ ac 1e8 hard man to deal with, and the man ——— ares sane Umpt He tM Kellach 4 = "| work | po Por for him has only himeelf } Monuments ' 4 Quigley were « dited: to ” " ‘Whee the manager of a bie} wR FG . ‘ c | Art Marble Co., 2011 Sec ach . ; § eam adds one good bell The really dangerous party is the | three eas eae ant Mee: , ae to his club each year, he is — a aed f gentleman tout—the smart young posted —— . COAST LEAGUE r credit for accomplishing won Daniel Kelticher, R. Autias-Turenne, 0. La Fee amateur who does not care for mor see? @ 9 rs \ ders ib President Vice President Secretarh ey, but wants you to think he 6 a c a et et & a ™,|_ "Joe Cantition has added such al < “knows something.” I know forty cation ate Saat lr ; ius . 5 3| player to the local club in Rob Gan- | voang men th thin tows Who try to Recreation Picnic | in se ioc Gimccutin’ dak iaoies Vena lair ME ONee &: piebes tea wim 6 make their friends think they are SPOKANB, June 29.—Manager | on ia.ss 3 m spo’ e he st lo i an or a oa intimate terme with all the |Dugdale of th P pager) Again are the Hie given an op-| eens ‘ eaten y's Ra a a He tony be. ae utes mle tatters” Game ofl r ns aie tle ball team) portunity to get away from the} > =. > 6 A % & ae Lak cote oe ed them r spoke to a real pusilist |"! ‘reded Inti tis for Bruy-| rain and wet of the city and at the! — roeuts i ee is © 1) the bases and at the bat has proved CAPITAL $400,000, FULLY PAID ta alt thelr liven, bat they ‘ke to {tte shortstop tase Hall's team time enjoy the beanty of| gle and Hogan; Wills and! nim to be a ball player of th ean th P } stand In front of the bar and weavo | 20th men * » by thelr mas of the most bes Boon | seh 4 aie ee out Grade. Uamkay Goon kat guy t Cen = little romances beginning agers because they cannot hit the|ery in the wid. The steamer | ca r ‘ i ° League Standin all te onal ond ‘ent “ waa tant pa aa Oibek ,, |ball. Bruyette t# a polished flelder. | Yosemite will leave pler 6 at 8:3 \¥ a ie <a a a 2 Saal a 3% essed cig nod = ts - sare | t Cent aad the Gala to mas, ote. ote.” Dugdale had Roberts replaced by | tomorrow morning for an extended | james, ‘os a ob ae H Ang ‘ ss | Gebatable potnt Shane Gas ee DInRECTORS It ie @ foolish ambition, and the amateur, in left|trip up the sound through the San t iy ae ae Free OM hue| more valuable man Sete here 8 8 |] R. Aurtas-Turentie Gabriet Faure John H, Megat tell ha c tify it The change was | Juan ee stows ne at i ae ae and he “ 168 » today than the little right James Campbell 4 nue by ane . Walter Oakes 4 te naide track. It Island for lunch, and returni ¥ 2 8 “ - y sage ndrew Hemrich ‘oo bas pretend to hi inside tra i = ee yg + aggre | AMERICAN LEAQUE fielder of the Washington clut od wlat G. Alston H Ralph A& is the same ambition which - ' tai aol nat tet * no 8 | There {# nothing ordinary about J. Dans Daniel # er J makes the amate tout Don t Build It . por } Bo ut rain te toe & n. wt. w| Ganley’s playing; {t is brilliant. He Henry Krut vi : from takin ip author a a ¢ ¢ §] seems capable o : he ©. HL. P. La Pare ' ; FIREWORKS efore getting our estimate on|ities say that no ma how hard m ° Mtl ting his thous Rohe wap J and pu John W. Kady Malcolm McDougall © B®. Vilas Iumbing and heating. Modern {it rains in Seattle this time of the | gary saauiting ‘Winal lt Winter, Pvait and Criger: |” Caaien to roll beeen ie ae |] John Brickson Alex. i, Mctiwas rr. W. West fee Piper & ‘ 4 fixtures at fair prices. G. H.|year it seldom rains in the strait out Bh ¢ nown in Seattle av, acrowa from } Ac wn Plumbing Co,, 221 Pine St.|Ticketa at Bartell’s Drug ! | n 4 At one time he waa a player in th ; 5 ; 2 ag ~ le 9: é notte Deen # ‘gh Osburn, 2 atom % % Coast League, playing with Oak SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ONLY They hand i Jwift’s Drug Store, and Pier 6 y Oeburn ble 3 $/ land. Seattle refused to play him. Corner First Av. and University St., Opposite Post Offies ‘i — " » od _—_ ~~ a

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