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Disgraceful Race--- Killing on Arthur Hayman—Entres Nous Beaten-—-Hoag | Stable’s Entries Prove Very Erratic. - ® ) tabticn une ter, ‘These are th Lowiatilla, the favorite @ BY REFUGEE. @ California’ al, win There was something stirrffx all the,sime at Tho Meadows yesterday, @&p yeat ay A few daye ago First t was the big killing Made | thls mare was backed from # to | on Arthur Hayman, Next it was/ down to 6 to 2, by presumably the the diseraceful showing made by | Tht 6 nnd won easily from Logistilla, the favorite in the ai- | Hugh wan with 114 pound @ap, and @ wind up the afternoon's | her back, running the mile tn port, Entre Nous, who was 120%, Youtorday, with the public posed to be a cinch, was boate betting gn her and making her a 7 to 10, not only by The Mist, but | topheavy favorite, the mare could iv, & @8 te 1 abot, alot not keep up at aty stage Of the race i in a mil@in 1:40\, and was beaten Susanwh, the second cho tn) by Hugh MeGowan more than aix the first race, had the speed of | enaths fg a m 60 yards run her field and led all the way, win The t ning in 4 op. Doc Craig at e we ap yesterday 20 Yo 1 proved a surprise by sta r previous start, #o it te fag a bard d at the finish » wolght did not stopeher getting (he place from the fav Hoag stable seema to have the Denvent a nose. The y faculty of winning with thetr os: wan atten a bad tid when their own obecks are at the hands of McClain down, but when the public is betting the horses do pot seem run, This The wiee brs happened to College Widow, Logis A lia and Grace G. not to mention bac . Renvolio, a number of times last 4 to . winter, and it ts hoped that from win colt lay b now on the stable will try and give while Marta the public a rua when thelr checks hot pace are down have his head he galle pacemaker and rolled home by fc Yesterday was cut In day at the lengths, Marianna showed more | Meadows, and 21 books made the gamencss than generally credited |Welaht. Four books went off and Wifh, and beat San Ramon three three mew ones, operated by W. EB lengths for the place. Applegate, W. Ro Engstrom and English BU" Jackman respective: | Foncasta proved the winner of |ly, cut in. the third race. At 5 to 1 the chest — mut horse was freely played and) It was discovered yesterday that came home a length in front of the horse Mike Jordan was not on Hi Caul Cap, who finished with a titled to start In the race he won rush. DeGrammont, after making Tuesday, according to the condt-| the pace most of the way, stopped tions, and aa a result the purse was towards the finish, but hung on |taken away from his owner and long enough to get third place given to GP. MeNell, whose sprinter, Dr. Rowell, ran second in the race won by Mike. Frank Weber, the Baldfaced Kid, through an error on the part of a bookmaker, «ot Croix @Or, who was only 2 te 1 tn the betting, for ten dollars’ worth. After cashing his ticket when the horse won, he disappeared from the track, evidently fearing the mistake would be discovered, but Cook Inman says he will probably show up sometime sent week. Logistitia was made favorite tn the Handicap and backed dows from $2 to 65, but made a miserable showing and wownd up in sixth Place, after being in the rear all the way. Bragg and Woolma at the start went out to make the pace, but both stopped when chal Jenged by Hugh McGowan, who won im a hard drive at the end by half @ length from Lisaro, who was — the last eighth, Weolma wag on long enough to be third. ‘The winner was $ to 1 in the bet-/ —— Owner C. F. Rockett, in whose same. jeolors Croix @Or won the fifth | Tace, $200 ight and $200 o Crotz d'Or was a block the best | in the fifth, and after following the for half a mile, the boy sent im to the front and he just breened home by four lengths Red- | Mont came with a wet sail at the finish apd beat Alice Carey, the second choice, four lengths for the | The winner was favorite in the betting at 12 to 5 [place on his entry, winning $700 to |the race, and he also had a sinall bet on his filly, Lady Avis, who} finished second in the last event at the juley odds of 60, nd 6 Jockey Roy Mentry was much tm the limelight yesterday. He had four mounts and won, with Crotx '@Or and Hugh McGowan. In the The talent got it where tho last race he finished second on @ushess wore the beads in the last | Lady Avis at 60 to 1. This boy the | eveat. # sprint over the five and !s improving rapidly and bas furlongs course. Entre | makings of a rider. Nous was supposed to be a moral gave cinch, and was backed in a jitty | Max Miller, the Chicago pluny from even money down to 3 to §. had $200 on Hugh MecGow: She flattered her backers by lead- | nose, getting ydrecbe tol | or the money be to within 20 yards of the wire, | faltered, and tn a harri-| George Witifama, Abe Attell's The Mist at 7 to 1 got exmanager, lost $250 on Entre tm time to beat Lady Avis, «| Nous and still quit $900 to the good to 1 shot, by a head, the latter on the day. in turn beating Entre Nous a nose. | The time in this race was very Planger Cannon had the chooks distance being run injdown on Arthur Hayman, a jwhen the Baldwin colt breezed | jhome, he cashed tickets in nearly ‘The stable trained by “Frisco” levery book in the ring. and owned by Ed. Soule, the! -- maker, started out this season! George L. McLaughiin handed} The Meadows to adopt the same the ring package when Croix d'Or PUBLIC STUNG ON LOGISTILLA a that own | ® thePlandi 15 to 1 against | won, as ho cloanod up over $%Q90 to the race, W. @, Fanke, who owns Hugh MoGow@, playe® his horse acrons | the board and won handsomely to lthe race, Hie other entry, Doc Cralg, ran second in the ff race and the da of 10 to 1 a place and Yanke bet on this bigs also. Pat Sause, wh worked the bar rier all winter at Oakland, was at the track during the af@prnoon, chaper by hia friend “Snort ing” Ke liy GOSSIP The Cubs knocked out two pitch. ora yesterday. If they keep on n& tho ball there is no one r stop them, Hickey, Quigley Kellackey and fattened up with three hits ap It must have been pleasant for Quigley to p beat up his old-tigne team mates. Pitcher Con Walsh and Manager Dug are not agreed as to the salary that Con ought to get and the twirler says he will not pitch un Ul this difficulty has been righted. Con was to have gone into the box |today, but from present indications Dug will work someone else, The stout manager considers Con 4 fine box artist and thinks @ great deal of bim. Bruyette has put in an appear ance at last, but Dag bas informed him that he hat no use for him now and that he can live in retire ment on his farm beyong Green |Lake for a time, The erstwhile | Butte shortstop explained that he | has boon sick. Manager Brown of the Aber doons, is looking for Will Camp- bell to take hie prace at short. This will put Mahon in the field and give the Aberdeen pitchers a chance to reat up on the bench, | Charile Shaffer, the new Seattle firet baseman, te bringing a twirler |with him. If he proves up to form | Dug will prokalty: wet Clafita go. Dug said yesterday that he would work Allen twice a week in all | probability, because the big Mis sourtan in 8 great wor! and! would rather pitch than ea The fother pitchers are all good for at }least one game & week, and in « pinch for more than that, and Dag la pretty well satisfied with his present staff | Tn Dug’s ecatimation, Myatt, the | former Monroe logger, now play iu right field for Vancouver, is natural born hitter He says t Hyatt can hit any twirler tn business and that he ts dee ‘aes to become s national leaguer ‘HIGH LOSES TWICE HAGERSTOWN, Md. July 11 The Seattle high school team loat to Hagerstown yesterday in a 12 inning game, with the score of 3 to | 4. Schmuts allowed but § scattered | hits, while Seattle was able to got |but 4 Tuesday the high boys lost to Martinsburn with the score of awe ON THE SQUARE They’re Every Suit is One-Third Prices NOW Former Price $10 - - $6.65 $12 - + 6,00 $18 - - 42,00 $20 - - 13,25 $26 - -*46,65 Every One Must Go. O The entire balance of our Outing Suits have been reduced. just Look At These Off We Will Not Carry One Over a Season Money Back If You Want It BASEBALL ° (Star Special Service.) DENVER, July tt-The asaual | meeting of the DepverOveriin y club, which opened Judb tb 1%, with a vrgbable extenalgp tw@ wooks, In Broiking als rdpor lin folnt of attendance, rqgor lbreaking timag@taasy Borses, a sithy speculation on the lit te a mixed meeting. running races boing given with a trot or pace each of thé, Putt | teon days. The op@ning crowd 4 all previous marks, ovgr 8,000 people by actual compufitidn | being in attendance. On the opening day books cut In and thirty-eight app! being tw down for want of in the ly ting ring, The general average b daily, | de been Between twenty and twenty) Angeleno, Milver Stockings, Lady four books, Up to date the books }Vasbt!, The Bear, Triumphant, Bx are behind. The horses are run |chequer, Boge, Mird of Passage, ning trae to form, thirty-three fa | Ray Thompron, Aunt Hala, Hrawny vorites winning In the first dixty.| Lad, Invasion, Mintia, Creston boy }one races, an averige of over 60) Laura F, M., Silver Stocking, The) per cont |Roustabout, Reservation, Legates Judge Z. G. Stedbdins, the well) Hilo de Ore, Sister Julla, Water known horseman, is prosiding| Lock, Big Store, Dr, Hollis, Timo judge, and is aasiated by O. P. Up thy Wen, the Colorado Derby win deqraff, who starts the harness ner, Frank Lubbock, Cotillion and horses; by Wally Weaver clerk of the seales, and by Ed. Tride, who has been sending the |gallopers away to the satisfaction lof the pu nd tor | the past three seas Over land. These officials have the ro at the track. They have made a fow rulings, but their rulings have beon impartial and well received. Judge Stebbins set down Jockey A | Williams, riding for H. G, Bedwell, under indefinite suspension, “be cause of an indifferent ride on Tre Cubs showed no merey to the’ bedraggied Canucks yesterday and gave them the worst beating they or any other team in the league has recetved this yoar From first to last the Cubs batted like fends and it was simply im possible for Con Strothers to put ta 4 twirler who could put it on the Weals the Cubs landed for 20 bite and 20 runs, while all that the Canneké could do with Alien and Chaffin. was to find them fe [bite and chase one man across the plate, In addition to heavy } the Dugites were helped on with Vi jerrors, “Hull” Croll making five. Altogether it was the kiod of game that tlekled the average faq be cause there was lots of sludst 4 tote of running, When Allen # taken out of the box and put in left field to take th r Ross, whose arm le ii weakly the Cabs had already connceted for 14 runs and it was felt that It wae safe to pat Chaflin in to en tie pera He pitehed « good game. STAR'S * LM, Wash, Wetnentar Juke tf inet 10th Woather fine Track tant eee Telling elas asthe MoKalght, starter 1237 TIRHT RACR—Vire farieben Selling, Thre-reureide Value to firet | ' 166 8 ret i jinee rite. ftide me oan 191) May Aeestia, Joan of Are THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1907. DENVER MEET A WINNER * 10h the owner, ype figed oe ohon and will extend to Saturday, Jy y | te head ‘orka Maid, any Jock pining @riking repestily with of the atr@geh There @f altogether was uphold by Morgan, & was key eAubu 500 horses of pxoolie@t clase at the track, the] © stable aoe to the utme oVonth. | being force wix or hoe commodate the at the track include J. 0 a brothers, r | Parke, Gi Curry, B. thirty-one! King, C, B rence, 1 | well known. #\are Columbia Girl, who ia/ others of eq A A Morlarity, © are Roy J epeet and confidence of every one | Zick Abrams, C. Ford Ho CANADIANS ARE GIVEN ——ATERRIBLE BEATING Howell wae lightning fast at short, be everything he ean knock down Myatt #f te hethesa, FORM CHART we @ Susannah outram her field gil the war o* mmodations being taxed t and the magagoment pet tents to ao te arrivals. prominent Some of the owners | on and H.| Keene, 1. G, Be@well, irwin YT. Liealai, L. F. Piper, W B J. Pons, 0. T. Oftytt, Brostus, 8. ft ethers An ernon, | Phi Law equally and many Among the wellknown gatlopere Fire Los 1 clans. Among the boys riding here are Bingleton, Akers, Boyd, Manders, Morgan nd Vickery inent bookles H. Hughes, K. Jones, W, H Phil Hammei sod ubuchon. Williams. Re Some of the pre Oftatt MeElvoy, man Ra. Tribe, the popular {il probably be seen In starter, |” He at made errors because be tackles | Bowe Beattie a " FO. one it it eeeveccuceer pninscersh Sleauanbecnod mecerescew | M oS ee Be sector Reneum and Deo Craig were at ways her closest attpndania Thru ot Cums Tells Tace She was away fet footed and recetved peer ride ohe oot off BEOOND RACH —Pive foriongs Belling. Two-yearolde Value to 11238 crete \ and Owner fr Fin. Jockey Op. man (hd Baldwin Se i Jone, fiyman fe "ps Winner ch Ott at 2:9m% © 46 show. Fonse Lucaste on first four drivt RTH RACE yoar-olde an 1240 © Index u Votes | Horse and Ow MoGowan (1242) Logintiiia, § UE Gormatete, 8 1222 Jonnny wi ratched tart good opening Bakersfield. ot 4 minute 1 place axTH RACH uowerd, Value te fleet ry) 1 and Owner 1242 110 ¥ ony * ip 1300 k 9 110T A. Mw j (a) Lord of Por 1510 Grace ©, At post 2 minutes 1a at 4 mare carried wide “UNLOADING SALE.” Ladies’ Spring Hats, values up | to $12.60 at .. 04.05 | NOVELTY SKIAT MFG, CO,, 1816 Second Ave, ¢ Aid not brenk fnet quickedt (9 break. Cap 9 pines, 1-2 Trained by Wo & Curt | One mile and fifty yards Free handicap. Three fret $450 FT Pi decker. op. c1 i Mentry Off at 262%. Time Lisaro 6-2 Trained by 1241 ,TITH RACH—One mite delting to fret Index Horse and Owner we a 4220 Croix '& (CP Rockett 1ot 6 ine tor Five and @ half furlongs but ty picked up his but found the route too miles «Holling Your-year-oids | ter Fee > Op ot 3% 34% T.dalliven T 1° Riley © 8) Charbente PT Peo eee show iramment 4 rn @ Gross 848% 1 Cmotienn | Tv Ths J Haves H Teer y Woolma’ 1 Four-year-olds and upwards. Vatue *% % Mr rie Tooker. Op. Ch | ae ae ae . Monry 2 18 | §. Clark. .6 Howard. .30 K-Dawia "4 dullivan “40 60 McClain ..10 80 No 2 80 140% arey 3-6 show Third driving breesed in. Redmont as Three-year-olds and str \y Clothing, regardless of to be remodeled TAILORED-READY CO Cor, Fourth and Pike ABERDEEN Waters to sin Whip @) 0 kane Batteries son ond Bwindelia, CU pur alifornin, |..." as Harry Btover is negotiating with him for his Petaluma may also start at Spokane Philadelphia New Vom'on Wasatngton | | | | NORTHWEST LMAUORN, Aberdeen, 8; Spokane, 1 on % Heipker Butte, Tacoma, 4) atoh of A n 1 ‘ i Hution and Shes Umpire Prasy Myers, neue Standt itt to and AMERICAN LRAGUE. »™ I H Clark; ‘ n 1 ae oe MeFarte: Yor tovate The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey- Buchanan a EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE MA All of the Store’ The unusually hea nant selling. exactly half The Ladies’ Suit Section joins opie ieedly in the Bargain Program for tomorrow’s business. | $21. Taffeta Silk Jumper Suits at Fashioned over son tons. Navy blue and black Metn Barn Archer, |'n the attendance over Lee King, | POPUlar of any In this conutry and ‘an Keene has already taken down in| s created heaps and heaps of attractive remnants; the greatest and mo aried collection of short lengths ever offered by us in any previous rent Here for your choosing Tastefully trimmed with medallions Japanese sleev e effect, (Star Bpoci@ Servi @iare betty the ‘ j ow YORK CITY tg stable 7 » has rarelPover been ne ore Bre laser le ingly . rete | uch inand aut racing on @ ther if’ the 5 . York race triétk as that whieh, has | grows older at Sheepstond Bay. One day & ing gop rac beating @ ivly good | field ht mnive wty HAD KO CH nd the next time he goes to the ont in| virtWally the sume class and uns) nowhere } A jockey in one » will fairly electrify the onlookess by the via Did you « 10 Ce fate 4 oro finish he pute up, while per | Tf oCKme oven "H vape in the very noxt event he Will je mot Je pe be floundering @!! over the track ¥ we* with bie mount and acting as if he em big | was about to fall off with y Ww i aybe jump the horse takes. If he t . and hele Pet. |happen to be riding | sithie fashio ger soa $4 ne may be noen with a tight grip b s6¢/on the reins and firmly braced $10 | the saddle, acting as if he were ios anchor In a tugolwar te It is really and truly ! the way some horses have se maf Aacigpe nm od on the w York tr Pte aap §) season and the way most of the wee j ; wy 4i oa , ‘it a ri oo to The gt Mes ' ennedy #, |horses and riders pointed bis bu ent, {| The punters are virtually aft) 9 ail smiles. broke and the ies aay they ut m haven't got mone Almost | Punch settled Ke — el my 108, ane then ring ie seat : he b the neck for And dently Rubia none Of those! rom the way the glad through it has bee out of his eyes He was licked right the Jeffries He know then Players in other yoars have at-|*"S® ways had @ pretty good line on the Be: when it got along this late . all we in the air, so far at any being able to fig _————— ® | ure them on their showing in races © S ‘ yers, #0 far as being able| BUTTE, July 11—The * | to pick winners, know no more now | Yesterday's races follow “"‘/ about the majority of horses in|, First race, selling, purse training than they did lant spring | ¥e8r-olds and upwards, % | when Aqueduct opened. The form | “¥eeighths of mile—Annie ¢ shown both horses and riders Woo. The Mouser ond, Fire Al jthis we has been a delusion| ‘rd. Tome, 1:62 a land a snare, and the player who! , Second race, selling, purse has attempted to follow either is | fr 2yearolds and upwards) £) now tn alt pro! hths of mile—Seasick lity in a fair way remittance Hicks Goas second, Nettie Time, 1:02%. = Third race, selling, $300, , yearolds and upwards-—Go See th eas | won, Columbia Girl second, the many other |J: third. Time, 1:00% forma of bumps received by the|, Fourth race, purse $300, ¥, | moing public this season, there has | for 3 oo = $}been a very perceptible proricas| i | nto Alevi thira. |years. The crowds which have }/ daily attended the races at the dif fereut New York tracks have been | |aetformly larger than in other! ® | years, which fact must be taken to {|} mean that the sport t# the most | to apply for a | home. from But, notwithe out form shown and horses and Pith race, selling, purae $24 Syearolds and upwards. di seven furlongs—Sharp Boy » Anona second, Alamboy third. 1:28% Sixth race, selling, purse $4 | that, if given half a chancesewili|*Veerolds and upwards, & | survive all opposition. | three-quarters—Kmma 0 HH —— Serran Santa second, Bell nt third. Time, 1:15. Mayor Busse ts one of tm porators of a new motor boat in Chieago. 3 Jamos R. Keene is porbaps the only horseman racing in the east who is winner on the season. Mr stakes and purses over $159,000, | " ‘and Will be sure to annex much Olympic Market more to his winning account be- i fore the season is over. There are | cuts your meat bills in in al) probabtlity not more than | Pike st, opposite the B fii | two or waree other horsemen who | Here Tomorrow * vy Stock-Taking Sale business of the past two w tomorrow at a price saving $12. one of the cleve rest jumper models of the new se@# velvet ribbon and’ dainty bute ¢ Deep tucked girdle and solid plated skirty colorings. i upwards, | ERRATIC RACING 9B AT NEW: YORE Nefe tingul assem King lunche for Gi Garfie Howse L. Wil Ballini addres Bens ed the not } points rewery appare trouble —z FIA search Castell compli -nobilit body Signor It i the ce of her into tl she ss banke! the lic man cour mon has yam hind any