The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 5, 1907, Page 2

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arena J.C. CLEM AN EASY WINNER: ‘Celebration lies 5 a Good Thing for the Public, Which Went Strong to St. Vincent Eatry—Fast! Cird at the Headews, « BY REFUGEE *Pbeat him four longths for the pl The Celebration Handiogg was the attraction at The MoadoWs yos @terday and J. C. Clem proved that hia recent California victories were no fluke by winning the feature event casi? from, the best field that ever went to the post in the northwest. The victory of the Vincent horse was a popular one and as the crowd played him at 5 to & nearly to the excl@ « everything else tn the race. and when he pase@d under the w he and his jx af, received Was not a spectacular or Clem's easy victory robbed it of any great interest. The race needs Uttle description: Clom waited un til the head of the stretch on the pacemakers, Tunnystde and Wool Wan, when Buchanan made him move and the horse rolled home #y two lengths to the good, Woolma, although tiring, managed to stave off Fred Bent éor the place, Miss Officious ran a game race and fin shed fourth Martimas and Keach wood had absolutely no change tn the kind of going that prevatied Logistila wae in ne shape to race and will do better next time out. Lord Provost, second cholce tn the betting, won the first race ia @ furious drive with Smithy Kane. ‘The latter should have won but stumbled right at the wire and Lerd Provost shoved his nose in freat. it was a heart disease fin teh. Jack Adams, the heavily played favorite, ied all the way in the see ond and won in a gallop. He al ‘ways held his field anfe. Fury was off badly or he might have finish = ee As tt was, Phase TOMMY BURNS AN OBATTLE FIGHTER BEAT AUS TRALIAN BILLY SQUIRES IN ONE ROUND—LOCAL FRIENDS ‘OF TOMMY MADE A CLEAN. uP. ‘Tommy Burns of Seattle, with a serics of heavy right swings to the jaw, knocked ont Bill Squires of Australia in the first round, after | two minutes and ten seconds of} fighting at Ocean Reach, California, | yesterday afternoon. In doing so/ Burns lived up to bis reputation of coming home a winner with the odds against him, and Bill Squires) wil go back to Australia leaving behind him only a tnemory as a) From the standpojat of those who Ddacked Bill Squire at 10 to 7, yes it battle was strictly a fizale, two men entered the ring at 2 @elock. Burns fore an American! flag for a belt. The usual intro the winner. Jeffries into the ring to referee, and 0 they shook hands and went Squires waded but went mat quickly with’a right to! jw. He came up in four sec and fought back at Burns’ heavy blows. The Australian "t get a blow in at any point quickly down again, but fighting. Squires used his hn wl Hert It On the Square. tinue the ss Taos at 90 to 1 proved a big sur prise in the third race when he beat Croix d'Or a length, The lat ter did not Hke thagoing. Rudabek the favorite, fin a terribly bad race and finished outside the money St. Francis, heavily supported by the public at 6 to 5, led all the way in the 1ifth, bot was tiring at the end and just did last long enough to stall off the chatlonge of Grace G. Gateway finiehed third. nator Warner was another out sider that proved a surprise, He was 12 to 1 In the betting and very lightly played. He led al the way and lasted Jong enough to beat the favorite, Alta Spa, by a head, Josie 8. got the show The public went to Tevtctus at 7 to & In Be last race and gashed thelr tickets, Invictus was a block the best, and when Gross lot him down he breesed over the pace maker, Pacifico, who at one time! was leading by seven lengths, Jeru sha ran third. ExJockey Eugene Hildebrand, at! one time the premier rider’ of America, in back again at The Meadows where he got his start Ho may ride here tater tn the sem x00. Eddie O'frien, the Portland) plunger, was at the track but did not niake any big bets, When he gets ready, however, and bogine | sending in the coin, you can safely Clem, so Buchanan got the mount. | °° gamble that the fur will be ne tim the betting ring. Harry Monshan was one of the/ the tickets | $2,500 fow turfmen wh picked Burns to wig from Squires, He bet $600 on | pode Canadian at 7 to & Diamond = went out ack for the purpo of betting op St. Francia and won a wad of the long@reen over the | victory of the Rubicon sprinter M. D. Miller, who ts making «| big book tn the ring, had a b&@iner| day. He bet on Lord Provost, bet} it all back on Senator Warner, and | then went to Invictus, He also bet on Tommy Bures. “Snorting” Kelty, after three months of earnest effort, finally pleked a winner, H® bet on In victus t for the fact that was ed out by St. Francis at the 4 of the stretch, Grace G. might have wom The ride of L. Nichols on Ruda-| bek was a fright, It was ono of the worst riding exhibitions over} put up on the local track | Lord Provost will {a future ant his oats in the barn of J, 8. Woods. | V. H. Terry, acting as agent for) the latter, bid the Lord up to $600, | at which price his owner let i Ko. Palma rode a cracking good fin-| jieh on Lord Provost After J. ©. Clem won the Cele bration Handicap, Pill St. Vincent wore the amile that won't come off. Besides the value of the purse St. Vincent bet enough to win i Mentry was engaged to ride J.) C. Clem, but his employer, G. P.| MoNetl decided to start Pupnyside, | which necessitated a new rider on| The Hismarck Kid bet the fam fly plate on Alta Spa and still hae} ‘ | big hands clumsily, rushing {nto} Heras’ blows. A series of rights to the jaw, any one of whith might lhave ended it, beat the Austraiian into submission. He dropped his! |haad and Tommy swung in the blow | that sent him over om the mat, face | | downward. Jeffries counted off the | seconds and Squires was picked up) and taken to his corner. Burns friends crowded into the ring. The _| winner was not even winded, and) =" Heavyweight Champion, Who Beat Squires Without Difficulty in One Round Vesterday. THE@HUB Opposite the Totem Pole. Sole Agency for Carhart’s Working Clothes, In High and Low Shoes It dovsn’t make any difference how good your,health may be, if your shoes are not comfortable, you feel miserably oMering some special prices in stylis for a few more days pair except the patent leathers and if you are not the best shoe value you can get in the city We Will Give You Your Money Back Reduetions have been general throughout and although we have sold hundreds of pairs, not any one stock or size is entirely depleted, and the opportunity is still open to buy a pair of guaran teed shoes. Better take advantage of it before it is too late. BURNS. 3sRON TON For the past week we have been 1 and comfortable shoes and will con- la this sale we are guaranteeing every satisfied that they are our large stock of fine shoes, | ow es [At post 2 min | Taon 10 plane, « ah Crom aor 8 poorly, did not run her race. show had no ehanoe to shew wh could do, except th oe wi and stro tralian, on his vt Netting at money, j they wok up all the Squires cola, and are carrying It around today attended. y Burns will go east trom lt 0 to take a whirl at vandertilc hbofore he again goes Into (he ring to defend hia tithe, Kaufman's chal \ nge may be accepted SRN TE ae RUSH WINS WITH EASE - | FROM TACOMA TIGERS. morning session wad played | Tl at oma with Rash in the box for the Dugites and Deyle on the firing line for@he Tigers, The Ta coma bunch of man eaters were tplayed at every Ke oof the game, Heong, Myers was put out of the contest because he refusel to accept a decision of Umps Frary and insisted upon staying, at first base after he had been called out When Frary threatened to call a policeman Myers loft and found his way outsid@ of the grounds, A mo ment later Myers stuck his head jover the bleacher fence and being observed by Frary the game was stopped antil he disappeared and for the at time. Kotla got § hits and 3 runs in the gute Ross aldo got 3 hits First Game, * er a ba be a tet . n DELLAR POUNDED HARD BY CLASSY DUGITES The Tacoma Tigers had to take two trouncings from the Cube yee terday. Both contests were played in classy style by the Locals aad if they can keep up this kind of work there will be nothing to it but Beattlc ali slong the line Ab was in the for the Dugs tn the afternoon game wht was wit neesed by 6,000 bugs Deller, the stellar artiat for Mike, did the hon- ore for the visitors but his work was not up to standard and be wee found by the Cubs safely eleven times, Kellackey putting « long ane over the fence. The Tigers are credited with 3 errors but many | frecme es ide plays not to their credit | Bones. % Little do got show in the seore book, and / it waa these little gratuitous stunts that gave the game to Beattie, But eas * at the same time every one but | Detar » \Goy and Hickey fattened their bat-! ting averages and it was Seattio’s i mma’ Wash. Thursday, July 4 1907 sth jmuday. Th “Kgnere, Preataing Juego 1206 Aral Mak ie furlongs felling. Four-year-olds and upward . an 8 ine to. minutes. Off gt 2.28 Time. piace, 1-10 ob Kane ¢ thampton Heart of BAL AL ter Beratrned a erat t first four artes on Because K. end Kane outran thetr field from fehed well, Hagerdon short Rose: stumble! St start and lowt ber rider ~ even furtongs 208 came got & nd, drawing Foncasta came along tm the good going on outside and sastiy got the Barnete’ 4a 0 jerous Girl in hear — and stopped te nothing. At that THIRD RACK Six and « bait fugtes | 1200 and upward Value to first § Horse aad Owner 1S Tine TU Certy Wt Mike Jordan, | daiymudaien 8 1 USF Latte, Micthtal. s(Pareer Royal Amot a Winner oh mn Deck-Mint Beratehed reinia F Nett Btart good. Won ftret Fai 8Oine Om the backet hfut could net raise « 1209 FOURTH RACH One and » Three-year-olds and upward hon Heres and Owner S Chem, 1 OW at Vinewnty Sessa? 53 38 Resehwood aod Funnyaide showed np: clown geme and ran a fair mon. 4Q FIFTH RACK Five furlongs $310 Value te firet » Index Horse and Owner minutes, Off piace, i h. Rubtcon-Why Mot Billy Mayham. ‘0 Arivi but firet $260 index T¥euntain) toray wt 100 Ramsey). 10 W. Gaawerd. 308 all, 9 " 10 Hise Treen ‘bath 9 is u ‘Fain 101 14 May Amelia, 1 (WP Magrana) 108 At post 1 min Warner 4 pla Winner br. o Bon. Warner got ewer f @ bonenu rode « poor fintel re He RACH -One milo $202 Valve to firat $809 inter ‘Nia be Fa is Ae = Wngatrom) vier ¥ Donian) fie? Caroburn, € (M. Long) it i mine) pe Only War, ® (Alameda Sta.) a(t ht " At post 1 minute, Off at 6:93, Time 1-4 show. Puotfico ® place Invictus 1-2 plac Winner bike, @ Boratohed—M Btart good. Won oe: he faut and outel dd the Aus The Bmokow jard in a fast an Tommy Burns’ many friends in Beattie cleaned up a bunoh of money ven | Burns himaelf won $6,000 on the! fight, aside from the $8,000 from | the gate money. An immonw efowd ten-round Ko. weven@eee= Bl eewecenece Hee bit Rognre wry without « doubt. mong other aplishmeats shown yesterday | bunting. The Cubs bunted the mighty Dellar at will Becond Game. AB KM PO A & } sat ee Be. +1 ae Be ae oe. 3 uins RM PO A ip at a oe a eee ee ee ee bid ; Be. ae a) Four-year-olds sad up clear of hie field, wan by him folng next the rall tn the urnolette got a very weak Curt milee Celebration Uandtoap wn to first $1,540 ee ee Puree, Three-year-olds and ppward Bahow, Grace O. ‘Traimed by J. Freters. {| x by Lada | Revolt showsd mo speed. Gee 7 190 SOXTH RACH—tix and a halt furlongs R i Mor io. Off at 60 Vimo Dehow Alte pa 9-1 in-Winyah. Trained Brart good. Won firet tour driving Wing and was never iT headed, although Oh a Spa nearly nipped him. Kitty, away i Owner mee apector B.-lowa ity, Meoond driving Third Tnviotus breexed home when Gross w: lem lnot turn Jorushe finiwhed strong THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY) ULY 5, 1907. BALLARD LOSES ker defented Hal | exciting game by @ soore of 1 to © The battorton for Hverett were Foron and MoManua, lwhite Woodworth and Hein done) the heavy work for Ballard GRUBER LOSES FIGHT Kia Gruber, strong man of ver was knocked out by Kid Powers, 4 colored man, in the third round in what was to have been a ‘The fight took place fownsend Ond « large crowd C4. he ¢ , os # i 8 @ of BGes 16 8 8 oem et @iesre ee 2 6 @| eae 3.0% ’ wu 4 hm PO. A. ¢seee re oe ° oe me BS a 6! a! i 6] 1 6 + 3] ' ¢ ee i 4 ‘ oe wt eeeeee 1 oF > 4526 bane Kit Ketheckey, fas Howe batt tance OB / | | | | } | | | Weather clear Track it. Beartor 2% Mian 8 ra Micthian. Trained by & ebied fuet at the finish Provest pole home Roland fin- Southern Lady Se ; 3 ae, Gy “4 66 a s 6 » * ee a ‘Three year-olds oe a) Carey 1-2 show q 7 to the far tarn, where Taow lasted the pacemakers Ruda weh and taken very wide on stretch Decmsan ps is A. Walsh. 74 Calianan and won with quite « bit splendid race puntehment na , but Were outclassed. Miss Offi { ow. @atoway 1-2) Three-year-olds, Value te Jockey Chard’ mean Palms W. Kelly Clare Taylor how. Josie 1 show. ountain | Four-year-olds and upward. Yodiey—~~“Se 8 Archibald A. Mintth, LRM: 148% { 4-5 ahow. Jerusha, 1-10) Trained by W. Gabriel, thy. ifiee atole a long lead a Vancouver 1.4, ANEROWEN. mt ' Hickey and Brown, Matterise Pyanklin and Reniker botbam ao8 brown League Standing The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey-Buchanan Co. Every Article in the Store} =: Marked Down IN THE STOCK-TAKING SALE 44 Inches wide, Saturday at, yard. extra good value at T5c. Saturday at, All Silks and | Dress Stuffs | 10c Silked Checks Tomorrow at, yard Fine mercerized quality, | varied array Linen Stocks, with pretty trimming effects of lace, mbdallions and dain-| y pearl buttons. All Neckwear Marked Down | tn the Stock-Taking Sale. Housefurnishings HALF PRICE AND Ess| 0 Wire Waste Baskets at 360 Wire Toaster and Brotler combined at Totlet Paper Holder at ‘Saturday Specials, 6:00 to 9:30 p. m. Pure Linen Hand-| Men's 15c Black Hose at Bel 2 Pairs for 25. ]190 Stect Grass Shears at Regular 10c Box Stationery at : “ bg pha rees a 40 5¢| @hiots at ., ne Be [$1.25 Screw Doors at ....89¢ THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST. THE COAST LEAGUE, qG oe; Wille and a ‘ Sta Loague Signding NATIONAIPLEA ft Lastly Wes a the Angetes ARAL TO RG Become AMERICAN LEAGUE, * evore " = » end Bulliven 1 4 * Rrookiye 5 le ° ‘ Wer anke and Bebenidt my ; r Rn Pitevurg i : 1” f, Killen and & pencer 1¢ score |. First game-soore © ebure Metin ; 8 tindetprla STORE OPENS SATURDAY 9.30 A. M. CLOSES 9.20 P.M promo’ ident chosen Fortunate Purchase of One Hu This Season’s Fashion Favored its Half P TOMORROW IN THE STOCK-TAKING SALE Just the skirts to accompany dainty summer waists. © generously full and wide and embodying the nobbiest fabrics such as panamas, vyoiles, worsteds, mixtures, ete) Mr. Pigin colorings, checks and plaids in splendid variety, fer to Women having present or prospective needs should attend Electri the sale in good me tomorrow—more than Nkely there'll be brisk selling . ye ¢ $5.00 Skirts, Saturday . ue $9.00 Skirts, Saturday at.. #700 Skirts, Saturday at $12.50 Skirts, Saturday at.. 50 | : " 50 Skirts, Baturday at.. | su. oo Skirts, Saturday at 83.75 ° ». BT. $16.00 Skirts, Saturday at Be SILKS AND DRESS § TUFFS i your In the Stock-Taking Sale Tomorrow 850 ALL WOOL FRENCH TWILL. 8c WOOL MOHAIR SICILIAN. best shades of blue, brown, \/62 inches wide, appropriate for skirts dark red, dark greon and biack, 57. ] bathing sults in different — sites Cj Saturday at, yard , | 7Se CREAM AND WHITE JAP SILKS. $1.50 NEW FRENCH VOILES. 36 inches wide, natural finish and best dye, | .46 inches wide, staple shades, also the ~ Ae recent French colorings, be. Seseseasee | Saturday at, yard....... — = m= ae i ee : q Ferd a me B fi Ri R. Ja T LIGHTER WEIGHT Tr Side Mercerized D UNDERWEAR | Tomorrow at, yard | _ Inthe Stock-Taking Sale || 39c Just now the prevailing neod is 1} Have permanent finteh for the thin, comfortable under || wear, the sorts to be had in the || OOM sust lke the high stocktaking sale at a big saving in || “ven damasks. Ladies’ 50c Tights || 50c Elastic Saturday at Tomorrow at 39c 25c Of fine Swiss ribbed liste. Open | stylox In black and white; knee or | Studded Etstic Belts } much in vogue just no ankle lengths. Ali sizes. - Ladies’ 10c Vests | Tomorrow at 7he jinches wide. Browa, red Of Swiss ribbed lisle, an low neck | Bray colerings. and arms. All sises TAN Belts Marked Down in All Underwear Reduced in the || Stoek-Taking Sale Gloves for Ris ht Now | $s for hight Now Housefurnishing’ Wrist and Elbow Lengths 1] Silk and Lisle Gloves, in different colorings. "tig civanun weet || HALF PRICE same ed at anos And Less foot to $1.00. Saturday c | Padded Sleeve Boards of < py 1T4O]R 1 26c Heavy Garden Rakes at@ ; 11¢) and sleeveless styls. Taped neck Stock-Taking Sale. } All | In the Stock- Taking Sale ] Benting All Gloves Reduced in the Stock Taking Sale | o¢ Men's White Hemmed Handkors,

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