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ie a: a | 2 é. BOOKIES LOSE ON THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1907. PRIDE GOETH BEFORE--- DAY’S RACES Second and Third Choic eS, at Good Prices, Win in the |" es coh a agate Wind and Bring Retrs to Thi Backers—Gasip o's 25 of the Track. usage oer Starter MoKnight must have had Jan off day as he had three bad |starte out of six trie ° }loone and won by atx lengthy. Smithy Kane ran a fair race and secured second place By Refugee. Whe races yesterday wore run ta & pouring rain which made tt dif floult to select the winn bat} nevertheless every pony that came home in front had 1 targe band of Supporters and nearly @very book fn the ring lost heavily on the day Tobe Ramsey and his followers got the money when Orchan came home The wise money went on Dr, Rowell in oe fourth, but after loading by a wide margina@hrough Jack MeDevitt, better known as out, he thred badly at the end and | the Telephone Kid, ia tn town ter | | | was beaten half a length by Golden | will bo out to the track thie after Light Bonar beat Tarrigan, who | noon. disliked the golug, for third place, | The public picked the winner tn the firat event when they made May Pink favorite, and after lead Smithy Kane, who is known as Orehan beat the gate in the fifth | one of the biggest quitters now rac tng all the way ashe just lasted/and galloped all the way, but if/ing before the public surpeined | Jong enough to win, Duke of Or-| Hooligan had gotten off on equal everybody by ® oatgaming Lady Teana, bothered at tho start, came | terma with the winner there might | Mirthful with a great rush and beat Sus-|have been a different story to tell @nnah a nose. @t was an exciting | Hi Caul Cap annexed the sfow | Mat Rios bet on Hooligan finish with three noses on the post jatraight and place and beat the The start in this race was very) In the last race Rragg, backed | race, bad, half the fleld being practically | from 4 to 3 to 1 at post time, made loft Mt the post ch run and just nip Herb Smith, the popular mixolo ja great str 4 anyside on the post. The | «ist and amateur hapdicapper, bet Rudadek could not raise a gallop was beat, but got the worst of|on Golden Light across the board the other day when favorite, bet|the start, and Mentry rushed her - yesterday he was backed from 4/to the front with the result sho) Dal Haw®ins, the expug, who te to 1 down to 6 to 2 and delivered! had nothing left to stall off the | writing tickets for one of the books, winner, Avontellus | sprung a funny stunt the other day |He bet om Revolt at § to 6, then outgamed Titus Ul, the favorite, laaw the price go to 9 to 5, drift for the place, The latter did not! Joe Harlan loat $2,600 on the day,/out to 2 to 1 and on upward, As) Mike the mud and was a false fo-| Johnny Lyon $2,000, and the Alas-/the price went up Hawkins kept | vorite. ka club dropped $800. jgetting madder and = madder and | finally took off hia hat, to cool off Rudabek’s improved race was/As he did eo the money taker call was heavily backed at 7 to 10 on| probably due to the fact that he/ed for a ticket and Hawkins in his the strength of her good race a/likes sloppy better than heavy excitement handed out his hat few days ago, but sho gave a very | golng | When the man on the block kidded @isappolnting exhibition, finishing him the only thing Hawkins would away back. Cholk HedricR backed; Roy, the Longshot Kid, who has | say was, “Well, I'll improve.” It ts from 12 to 1 down to § to 1, waited | attained the dignity of a poo! boy,|not known whether he meant as a — the —— bend, on he cut | was right there there bAnad a bet teket writer or as « handicapper. | ERRORS LOSE CONTEST 1. FOR DUGDALE’S BUNCH = rush of the the goods in impreasive style, after Gaished third leading all the way. Willie Grogs In the third race Lady Mirthful | os Aictekiett and Borgon, Noare f n ‘ wtrore ’ TTLE, W STAR'S FORM CHART muddy, — $$ fbr ednesday, July &. 1901.—6th day, Weather cloudy. out of it for 10 days. a Bocere Presiding Judes Arthur Vennignt, Blarter, (1200 Finer RACR—Five furlongs. Selling, Three-year-olds Value tl | Bellingham and Vancouver, REFUGEE PICKS BURNS TO DEFEAT SQUIRES BASEB GOSSIP Star’s Racing dnat Dopes the International Prag Fight Today, aml GelyDiferent Resyt From Fig a Writers--An {mpoPtant Contest. . ‘ |battlo this afternoon should detep Bit Squires, cham honvy-: | mine weight of Australia, and Tommy Tommy Burne, bie opponent, July Nurns, who holds the same ti inlonly within the | year de years Who says that Frary te not the| this country, wil! hold the confer of| what may be ca nse” GER the & than to be official umps. He! the pusilistic stage when they bat-| scrapper, butghe has been Imm ll yende tie at Colma for the heavywoight|ing with every fight 3 4 cortainly qhowed yoetorday that he) cnampionship of the world. The|saw Tommy fight here im game! ¥™ had the goods and tht voice of | serapy between Bill and Tommy|Northwost woulud sce a diftemmmame YOFd his, which was heard in the foer| will be the first internation at] msn it they could see him in Sea corners of the field and a hag mile| heavyweight championship that | today, as pe has improved tm F contin beyond, was everything that could | has been scheduled to take @lace “urably he only line as to on the be desired. There is no doubt that |in tite country since Corbett trim: | relat! ability of Squires Ralph has made a bit @ith the fans. | nd Charley Mitchell ‘Burns that can be taken ts th Wh Bob Fizsimmons won the big ne ‘eter Fe Rows was back tn the game yes | champtonship he, althougl’an Aus chamion of Aw torday and played bis usual pigh | tfalian, fought under the ¢ of; feated by Squires in class ball. He ‘took everything | America, having taken out his Arthur Johnson, the that came fate hi territory and | naturalization papers several years pper, licked Felix in two ro and as Marvin Hart beat Joh and Rurns beat Hart, it looks though Burns would have ch Fellx s@ fast as Johnson did [bit the ball hard on the nose twice previous, The contest t after but was unfortanate in putting it} 900m fs important th ro an | whore big Turk Lynch happened to | should SqMfres win he will be the be. first simon pure foreigner to hold — the championship since the incep-| three times as fast as Squires Keliackey was the sleeping kid | don of the Marquis of Queensberry | Taking also in constMeration yesterday, He sought the club | Wes Squires never beat @ first oiness whe aoe game was called | The Gutcome of the battle has got/ man, while Burns has been fonts Jon account of rain, and he was the | *!! the students of the game guess ing with the bost in t NE vennet last one to fesue therefrom when |'"&, 88 they all seem to be in the barring Jeffries, makes it look Schored Frary called upon the hosts to pro dark an to the pugilistic ability of though Tommy Burns which coed to battle again. After that | $4 Those who have seen him | home the money this DOueen | Kellackey pel Hetless ball and | York im the gym since his arrival | However, the tip has gone out fi io did considerable that was sot | Sere agree that he bears all the ear-| San Francisco that Squires is is the strictly high class. arks of a fighter; that do is what, marvel and will beat Burns nets a oe ie ea@rally termed awkwardly | but in spite of this and regorts Never. Mruyette, the former Miner cap-| clever, and a good hard hitter, but| Squires’ abtitty in the crm, tory tain, will be in the game today,| Whether be is in the class of Peter j writer picks Burns to win the heen « |having arrived from Mutte last Jackson or Bob Fitzsimmons we! | Ue. ia plac night. He will be found at short| = ae st oe — class | and it t# thought that t field | will be strengthened considerably [by his presence. Roberts will be/| and Howells jwill take @ place in the outfield. jor saw ‘ing ab ing up Ja Wright only succeeded in two. The game lasted two [and ten ninutes. Rm | Score— iButte ...2.. ove Bpokane . Hatteries—Roorevelt and May not firet 9250 : oa ithe leaguers, played a 174nning . ‘@ “ . . Wright and Bender. Ung metteriee-Reuibach aad” Kings Weimer pelle ge Od fp we Kiopt Although no errors show against A Ea cyge . lever played ta the northweet. Bel-| ee Keliackey in the score columa, it itn League Standing. | penis litngham won with the score of 4| JUNWAU, Alaska, July 4.—South The Vancouver-Aberdeen was the poor use he made of his An BMH PO. A a ity oy | cashinns dain scoy Gull was postponed om account of head piece, assisted by the biun as 2 FW rs acter fs here tolay este ——— FA rating e next two 4 wilt Seta, which lool the gaine for the ee 3 f Wicd! tittle Rock Allon and Deller 00-| witness a caruival of sports which 0 ssitell os | - locals, yesterday to the ct ae = 7 stile poe each other on the slab today. | tay never been experienced in| ‘Tigers with the score of 6 to | ae oe n onah 2 show, — } Alaska before. For the next 48) the first four innings things moved | Doty” $ 3-2 “ P. Pine. hours Juneau will be open for a along without a break afd neither so = gage mae good time. Business will be entire rg ei I age ie wheats toe tng NELSON CREW WINS [fr vuspeniod the aaity papers not @ommenced falling ear! tn the! rors by & wy Vink hed the to tear of ber field early. andy ptoking even being issued. y | Seartie jown g@otng, just inet “leventior dict trying to heap up with Pik. Or- Th Row . game, now came down with re-/ tte , leane 4nd Susannsh came from behind gamely and in five more yards o principal sporting events double energy and Ump. Frary | oe Duke would have been first and Busannah second Biota no chases WIR woison gon the junior fours yes | will, of course, be the base ball e intly pre’ 1 UN-| Clymen, Lynch. | Home SECOND RACH—tte fer! Bells Fo ET 4 upwerdiof the North Pacific Associath oe ym bes daing of the Cubs In the very {ice har hones pet Valve to fleet 200." vain: inaetanac Tamateur Onremen's” regs ion of laa, Ketchikan and Janoau mext round the Tigers hit safely | ty Buster Te Wie ant 2 ee wr x “<< aii cad ae fe bake Washington, This crew won| Pether” Kelly and “Aberdeen” ih pushed a run across the plate. the next two innings they scored | 57 four more runs. on basen. Reattie Seattle could not do a thing un-| fie SPE Sey til the lucky seventh, when Arbo- gast scored Howell and iimself by putting the bal! out of thS lot. This ‘Was the only chance the locals got KIGH TEAM LOSES ae Reds NORTHWEST LEAGUE. League Standing. From ogg Rg py Wee. Lest | PHILADELPHIA, July 4.—The shat = smal Tae kee ee ana : Ome ak e @ Philadelphia Giants, the recognized Gregg tt ee time be pitchad goed ball. s © colored champions of the World Rush took his place in the seventh a of jihad all they could do to win from the Se ing the [5 to 4 ite high school team, session with the score s As it te Seattlo was gives a Ww but it was too late to save the ses sion. a COAST LEAGUE. AR RR PO AB! tore nm x | the worst of It in a very close de! ios Gheis Hesries : Ouxiand 1 7 tlelsion & | HEP Pemaeh ‘ fan Francisco |. .t te. pte mag 9 on a a a er pn Lady So $3 ‘ Rattoriee—Cates and Dashwood: Joy ant) moae wou ‘2 treet . have probably won the game. Se a ceed — i. attle catbatted and outfielded the ; $ Loe Angeles .... “\leolored boys, but lost because of a H Vortant 1 §..s/bad throw of Hickingbotham and, ; alntigciee-Dures and Reger; Martman| the wildness of Agnew Wh Fieet of battjeahipe at navy yard, RH a Olympic Market | Uy fot Won pull Won, Last. vet. [Cute your meat bills tn half, 118 preartekwhicn hed tat a — ee Sages © 2 | Pike st, opposite the Bon Marche. fei ran tar below her fan Prentions ee | eee no account Portland » @ AMERICAN LEAGUE. SELLING Our or Gra wins the Friday race. the de center of the best climate and elding race will be sailed on Sat most favoring soll of the state cord £ 4 the Yosemite will of Washington. make the run to give @l the » pleasure of seeing the better The Proof boat win. 3 Surrounding these lands, on Gee the races by all means, | the North, South, East and and nee thei right / West are the developed, irrigat ed sections which raise the fr ts that, top the world’s mar 4 The Manford Lands—broad, sm@oth, fertile, the seat of tu ture cities and of thousands of prosperous fruit farm homes A Gregt Convenience This company pays 2 Str. “Yosemite” per cent. interest on ac offer you now the opportu: Leaves Piem 6 at 2:15 sharp, counts subject to ch ity to gupehase at only 390 to Friday and Saturday, Renee A checking account $300 per acre; one-fifth at time | start at 2:30 @harp. Round trip with this entnpany om of purchase and, balance four SO cents ables the depositor to equal yearly paythente Regular evening excursions at withdraw his money at 1T'@ SURE—IT'S BABY | 8:20. Music and Dancing Fre oueh dem as be m @ERTAIN PROFITS, GREAT PROFITS AWAIT YOU, T'S EXPHRIENCE. Call upon or write, Hanford ee Power need tt, and at the same time draws interest BH. Shorrock J.P. Hartman, V-Pres. Aloxander Myers, Soc. J. V. A, Smith, Cashier, president Round Trip 50c Ind, A 4669, Sunset, | Main 2543. 0. Seattle National Bank Bidg., Columbia St, Datrance attic, Wash, Phones: ak 19da THIRD ont FF oy fie Redence tu jer Thraeh, 4 (0D J tabbwiny a tT ei mt (arena HE Wierolé cof is bari, 6 itel & Maraten st 3 minutes Off at 2:66. Time—06 ny ek I pines, 2-6 show Orage F piace, 1 show Thus & show. Wagner: Lin: ‘Fratged by 2. D. Brown. but Dafthule, Wer onetiy. Next three drtvt bem mol tran Titys to stretoh, where let! fiat force Hada ay Grive Titus at he does not like mad Bonnet RACE. peere. Osive orm ond Owner teare -' Entire stock of highgrade [ cheng + "5 “lI clothing. regardiess of cost wee ry 3 35 eh Ratteriee— Wh 3 * */5 Store to be remodeled. diy acrigen. 9 (Denar Be hatter it@ and Sullivan, Liebinardt | ae aed Clarke na |] TAILORED-READY CO % UR Ladiey Pe ere Fe — oe nm el ‘or. Fourth and Pike Bae erent - ae At fe to RRER GES Time = ines Bb ined by & ous, Hagerdon, fi Geidiae eure up. Neat two arigin: ug infu Facet raced out In the Yond for three furlongs, whenlGood ninety ° iy FBS Mirth Full particulars at Union Ticket A race and quit faster than Bilinees out she Tork of the Forest, ands half furlongs Purse, Three-vear-olds and nig t 0280 La i hs Callahan an i 4 = Echeap Excursions East Hout by two fect in @ very exciting $ Gals erie te the battery for Skagway: ny | Paddy Welch of the Puget Sou Jeagee ts the. slab astist for ‘White: horse, Chevalier of Seattle and An- nd two of the scrub crew. Be |#erson of Tacoma for Juneau. cause two members of this crew, |Th® teame are practically made up “[Uowry and Sadior, had sat in a/0f Professionals and much money winning i, their entry was pro-|48* been wagered ted second place wi BUTTE, July 4 OFFICERS ELEC from the University Washington four, which was com posed of two of the yarsity men Ralph W. Wilbur has been d president of the oarsi association with reliable H. Keat of the Vancouver club as secretary and t: Because Teddy and P. D. Hughes, president of auttjawarded to the Portland cre Roosevelt bit the most men Butte Seattle Rowing and Canoe club, @ san, Tho singles were won by ©. G-\took the session yesterday from | vice-president not Laing of Vancouver. W. N. Ken-jthe Spokane tribe with the score ~—— ——— nedy ~ the James Bay club was of § to 7. Roosey managed to maim AMADOR IN NEW YORK. rh only competitor. This after-| seven bat a * ; Saoee 3 a “G-Ron the senior tours competed. as | 8 a. a Cee on id also the senior singles pee . Amador of Nicarai arriv Siehten No Uncertain Future ee Ro yesterday en route for Burope, POR SALE, FURNITURE. Can you do better for your own or your children’s future than put your money where it will accumu-| Nice furniture, almost new, |by the Oregon R. R. & Nav. 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Second and third driving —a—— ws range and in perfect comfort, || heats” s » an f men Tahan beat the gate and had only to gallop in. King of the Mist tay] bes the IH] Washington es 4 petona for six furlongs, thea quit. Hooligan end it Caut Cap made nett wit take 2, ® Per Month rune inst half mile, but could not wet near the lead: at at ser NATIONAL LEAGUE. 1205 SIXTH BACE—One mile Selling, Four-year-oits and upward. Value 5 Fe Ph to tient Benes " . . " | : 3 § F1E price ts desired ; ion ie re “YOSEMITE” j oa Taylor, Wiltas and Rowerman We do the largest renting aoe we j if RE Bi bins | business ‘In Seattle. No old » am xl { U.S Navy Yard and worn-out instruments used ea rf me | add for this purpose, but fine, new wt 1 minute, Off at 4.46%. Time—d64; coim: 1 x ingame aplctl Pier 6, ||| All aboard for the navy yard to pianos. ’ ye 1 pines, 1-2 show, Funnyeide 3-6 piace, out shor t of Uni reet, at 2:15 ‘ , Sharp, no lotr and Yellow the ||", acto Sam's baitoshipa, the |" © —— Fear) bcomee connie | Swers w s: om races at close range. No matter || ° ' ‘egon and jeconsin; Start poor. i tw what the weather 1s, we will | the gunboats Chicago fronton and { The Meyer-Toner Piano Co. Bras b aught 9nd outra: —— HERE TOMORROW lal sail, and every one aboard can any, the training ship Philade! 1 AES O80 ene and enjoy every detail of ||| Phia, the prison ship Nipsic and the |p °** Union Street. § Opp. P-t The last of a big special purchase ffm our New York buyer. Attractive new models sulted races under shelter immense drydock. 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