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| RUNNERS WERE POOR QUALI Little Class at Meadois Siok, But hivine Get Their Share of Events, agd Only One Long Shot! Scored-—Last Race Best d Day. (BY REFUGEE.) The poorest felda in quality that have gone to the flost Meadows com: | st@rday afternoon, » that had any pretensions lnat event at one which was captured in handy he bet Stave on that pleco of cheese, Froelich of the Rohemian club lald tl top price in the ring Adama and as a re t $1,100 to the race, This Willie Lawgen the book for the EL” be a pretty coonful guy oWwho makes Abbe clubemunt pace to the atretoh al innin 900 alone to the last race. Grathiana Prince «99 . ran ofer him and with a rush the of class wad the for the place favorite failed to fintah inaide ting standpoint favorites and two scored during the poke did not add u Silver Wedding n Jones, the original S¢ the backers of the latter / y trom the barrier with a big burst of speed and le atreteh, followed by Jude and the public Itt on Rakers him a 6 to & favor »by Palms waa up and, tak to the front at , he ram away from tho field » home by himeott, who won the » ing the horse Santa Ray and Red Reynard came back and got seoe third respectively was never In the hunt | won nine races in 13 starts. Silver Wed | — 14106) Montry was the only boy to ride Palma rode his usual the favorite In the led by two lengths into the | stretch and tooked all over a win as though some one had euddealy walloped him on the brain pan with a meat ax Charles Green, Tho selling war still keops up at] Vit stottakatia, got unde fon a winner for the first Ume fe - ni his actions, Fabulous offers ta run| — ge > | Dan Pateh in the east on SuMaye | yatue , wil | ave been consistently turned! of the racing meet at Bem | down. | Wash. . Dan {6 @ Methodist, too,” Mr.| —- eee ce Barly Wright 300 over his entered price. the second choice, It who had been running easily, came ‘on and won as he pleased. Katie Daughter came from far back and ran second and third respectively | the fourth race, falde the money Crigt, with Jockey Roy Mentry was chalked up at and won on the bit} horses on whose account Rorel was suspended | race Rudabek looked tainty yesterday, but he failed to mats Si bis best, quitting Ike a bound in the stretch, although Kelly boot ed him all the way }aeoma an injustice to any jockey to suspend him because | vagaries of such an Inconsistent | plece of horveflesh as thie Ruda-| in the boot, even money, after leading all the way game effort to cateh the winner, | but never had a chance. Southern) to 1 annexed It te hard tuck for the Cubs to jeontinue losing by the narrow mar lgin of ono tally. | to lone at ail, to smile it te anything but Hore's hoping | the games to which we are entitled It's bad enough | but when luck My, what a jolt the talent got in the fourth race. ed down from 6 to & to 4 to 5.) Rudabek, back Steve O'Rrien, and Harry Froelich. whom comprise Stable, which started Bonnet tn the | first race yesterday varied cotiection of pastedoards tn their possession after the mare fin ished seventh fn a Meld of 10. Thin} |makes the ninth consecutive time! that Bonnet has disappotnted the Jexpectations of her owners, but {they are all game and are going back after their coln the next time That ts, all but Stove He says that * The Canueks have can stand for |Twirler Goodwin and tosser ts again job. That 16 to 5 game which was} | taken by Spokane proved too much | for the foreigners. Several direc: ! |tore of the club anw the game and | Millionaire, Methodist, Horse R as soon as it was over they beld| an emergency meeting and decid-| before he made bis money on a od that Goodwin had to go. supporters by finishing outside the Me tried to race Sen, War: | ner off his feet, but the two could do was to kill each other off, and Rensum and Metla Katia, two outsiders, came from far | back and fought it out at the fin-| fah, The latter and won by a nose. Sen. Warner was & distant third. the second choice, made a div graceful showing and finished away) the three of was the gamest Seven Bells, It develops that one Marry Lat | whit timer, of Calgary, ia after tnficlders | | aed “ae and Rodgera of Spokane About as cheap a ficld as has} been seen this season paraded past | § the grandstand in the fifth event B scraibie at one and one-sixteenth | The bookmakers got a fear ful trimming in this event, as Me-|by applying to Grathiana Prince wan backed from |The latter is gotng to get hin head 6 Atal 1 down to 5 to 2 and made examined today to ascertain Deed Se Ee STAR'S FORM CHART SRATTLE Wash. Friday, Presiding Judes Arthur MeKnt nd & halt furlongs An energetic phrenologist wien | a to have a fast bunch of ball an eye to business can get a job tossers at Calgar: Frank MoSherry 7 “TACOMA WINS AGAIN BY A CLOSE MARGIN init TACOMA, July 20. pear that the Cubs are destined to! lowe regularly from the Tigers this | week, yesterday it would ap, FINST RACE king the third inh } m, 262 Bescartes, t ( DenningCe At post 4 minwten Off et Dott . the Tacoma twirler, oat of busines in the fourth by smash} . ing him on the hand with @ hard} rs. 4 he“ Deliar was substituted LeGore’s piace and he pitched ball % 4 Tremeny ¢ piace § shaw, ‘Lady ¢-4 show. tC Next three @rtving nn fiokt bad only to fom to within seriking ender Wo Gp to beat her for the piace. Caroburn ran welt Rustic Lady ohot her belt ¢ ned at the ond Tramway of such bigh class that there was! nothing more doing for The score stood 2 to 0 in the fifth when the Tigers broke loose and before they were rounded up, again they had found hits and assisted with an error by | Hickey made four runs, enough tor | SECOND KACK—Ste and a half turtongs Setting Value to first § a Hores and Owner, sifaeercere= fet Four yoar-otts and 1276 Katie Wen, 56 $74 Royal Scot, 118 Marie A nothing doing on either ‘ude wend Vurria 107 2:55. Time—29 4 show. Katie 5-f place. Balgowan-A pores Wee first five érivieg Gress much the best. He cam: Katte Bett and Miller's Daughter ft At post } mi Daughter 2 show, an Trained by W tong way back RACH—Seven furiongs Four year-olds and Value to first $960 ceeeccece- 4 minute OFF at 210% but got into deep FOURTH RACK Three-yoar-olde and NORTHWHeT LEAGUE Drinker and. fp Spokane, 6; Vancouver a eee tbe. ha ith SE Ste i al rug THE SEATTLE STAR#*SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1907. o CAN A DEVOUT CHRISTIAN RACE SPORT CALENDAR s HORSES AND ALSO RUN A CIRCUS?) * MILLIONAIRE BAVAGE, OWNER OF DAN PATOH AND 226 OTHER AMUSEMENTS. NEW YORK, July 20,--Sporting events of Importance slated for the coming week include the following rm champion ships in tennis dAWbles on courts of Longwood Cricket ¢lub, Boston Western junior golf champion ship tournament begins on grounds | of Westward Ho Golf club, Ont cago Highland Park Jockey club opens racing meet on the Fort lrle track RACE HORSES, BELIEVES HE CAN-—DOESGN’T ORIN SMOKE, MONDAY SWEAR OR CHEW. WEEK COMMENCING GUNDAY NIGHT, JULY a The Daintiest of All Comic Operas, STANGE AND EDWARDS’ Dolly Varden The Piece Thay Made LULY GLASER Vamous, opposite Huffalo, in Ontarto: Becond trotting’ meet Beautiful Beenie Effects and Klaborate Contuming, Western clrenit opens Ind,, with $15,000 ~ e* a Pu in purses offered PRICES: Evéings—26e, 500, 75c, $1.00, Saturday Matingg, International eireuit racing meet and 80c. begins at Grand Forks in connec tion with the North Dakota state fair } PRA ANE SATS Kansas and Oklahoma lawn ten — nis tournament opens at Wichita SEA TLE TH EATER WEDNESDAY Nineteenth an TT nual exhibition of the famous Long (The Leading PopulurPriced Theater of rth west} Branch Horse Show association wint opens at Long Branch, N. J This Week, Starting MATINEE TO-MORROW—SUNDAY — JULY ae ques THURSDAY Harlem Tommy |} Kighth Week of the Boccessful Summer Beason, Russell Lac Murphy and Bert Keyes, of Phile ||) Prenent the Bright Particular Staar Actress, MISG6 EMMA BU _ Iphin, will flight six rounds before ||) With the Favorite EARL BURGESS CO., From New York vn Crown A. ©. Brooklyn. | in Owen Davis’ New Comedy Drama, Benny Yanger, the Italian Weht- | ay me PECULIAR PIGTURE OF DAN PATCH, 1:55. SNAPSHOT | Weight, and Walter Little are card: | ANITA, THE SINGING GIRL be | TAKEN AT FINISH OF RACE, SHOWING POSITION THE GREAT |! to fight ten rounds before Fort || uw strong, Clean-Moral American Play”—There's a Surprise po HORSE TAKES TO RECOVER FROM HIS STRAINING EFFORT, abe mae pM oe A Minute, and the Minutes Come Fast.” 7 (Seattlc Star's Exclusive Service.) lonaire are: Cresceus 2.02%, Dt | grate Golf sexociation opens on A Faactnat 1 of the Ups and Downs of LAfe in } lem. MINNEAPOLIS, July 20-fa Ma {fectum 2:06%, Arion 2:07%, Of] tinks of Maplo Bluff elub, Madison Acted by Such & Company ae the EARL BURGESS COI are lrlon W, Savage, gillttanatre,“Metho- |{h88® horses Mr, Savage proudly] SATURDAY Western tennis |f and With Such @ Star as MISS EMMA BUNTING assures en dich, horse cache’ aul seas Guan ee ‘ championships in doubles and sin-|}) CESS. mre A | They are the four fastest and] gies will be played under auspices | No Change in Our Prices: Matinees—~ 25 and 10 cents, oy conslatent That ts, can ho race fost famous harness stallions ever | of Kenwood Country club, Chicago. |]! ings—15, 20, 30, 40 and 60 cents. Phones 4 A horses and be a really true Chris |owned by one man or one farm in| sitwankee Automobile elub will tan? the history of the world. Arion was! hold anni } alre 1 Derby day, with card | Marion Savage admits that he ts | seid for 0 in 1893; Dan Patch | of eight races for all types of motor | @ race track sportaman and says | sold for 00 ($180,000 has beon | cars that he knows he is a devout Chris |refused for him); $100,000 was of-| Now Jersey Automobile club’s jtian, People who are beat acquaint: | fered for Creseous and $26,000 for) first annual climb up Schooley fed with him will also tell you that! Directum, total of $420,000 for the| mountain will take place. jhe is a good church man, whose | four stations Motor Yacht cub of Great deeds are actuated by his scriptural In the midst of all the race track | Gritain 4 elimination race Da re) jbelief. Thay they knew him as |excttement Mr, Bavage is always a) io geloct | Pa }a poor man only a few years ago, Christian, devout and watehful of| uonal cha uarantoed | 000, will be the fe + Sunset Main 1504, Ind. 49384 eunoay, JULY 2187, MONDAY, JULY 22ND, | NEXT WEEK—Burgess Company and Miss Bunting in BURGLAR’S DAUGHTER.” ra for inte it yond. 2 Boys Wanted mpic Market |To soll Seattle papers, For tnfor ents your meat bills In baif. 118 )| mation apply to Geo. Engler, Star Mati Evenin, Matinee and Evening Pike st, opposite the Bon Marche, | office, old library building, between et ee Every Day, High-Toned ees /9 and 11 in the morning and 2 tii! || Special Performance of the Rip | vine Features, 3 In the afternoon. Initiation fee! * pling Comedy Hit, a Battleship Nebraska at cavy yard.| paid by Bagier , a LINCOLN COMEDY 4 H Sunatora Troupe of Japaness 5 The Man from Mexico | Senstors Troope of Jana Pantages’ Players Will Reopen |g. C. Strykiand, Vermont Its in a Few Weeks in a Great List [ ang Other Striking of New Plays. 10 and 20 Cents, ALL WEEK, with MATINEES SUNDAY, MARION W. SAVAGE. THIRD AND PINE stock food, and that bis religion of } those days has not changed ane | SATURDAY, ; Scenic Production of At Savage, Mion, Millionaize The Charies A. Taylor Co. pg tense ic Produ Savage has the finest stables in the world. In them are 225 race horema. |Dan Patch has the finest stall of | them all. Other wellknown race) horses owned by the Methodist ak } STEAMER YOSEMITE rire & POOT OF UNivERSITY: ST rand Excursion to 66 SHE 99 PRICES: Nights—10c, 200, 30c; Box Seats, 50c. Mati: 20c; Box Seats, 25c. Leading Vaudeville Prices: . 10c; Box Seats, 30e, formances, 2:20, 7:15, €:45 each day. & day, 2:00 to 11:00, last performance of program. wee ee | © SUNDAY, JULY 21st, 8:45 a. m. as Pramctars Sy gee | - “a : the wetten ‘ bas NEW BILL i ca “| STEAMER “YOSEMITE” || dist: - & hoo | AETERNOON oa we nm om Am ; ; ' b mor i + |] ROUND TRIP, $1.00 MUSIC AND DANCING FREE j|} onc w. 0. w. oni. TEAM, CAROL S18TaA 3 Hattortes- Nagle ant 1 Megen, W 468, Los Angeles-—i7' Men. ‘ust ruyette put Le! woean and Wtlan Unipire--Artett j The trip to Olympia by way of Alki Point, Blake Island, Sa os bake . aie jf the West Passage of Vashon sland, Defiance Point, Fox Island, peanut po |} MoNei'd Island, whore the United Staton Penitentiary ts situat ae icing anes Rapresumeanele ines ate |e A % ty |f) ed, passing Anderson Iwiand, Danas Pass aod Budd's Inlet, ts Blackface Monologist Acrobatic Contorteniat 7 to he . Hh one of the charming Inlet trips on the American continent; Portland $s) MSIE the scenery is beautiful every foot of the way. The view of Mt BRADLEY & DAVIS, EDOUARD SCOTT is tiweaeane Rainier to the east, and the Grand Olymptes to the west only Singing and Dancing Comedians. and THE STAI ag adda to the many beauties of this wonderful trip. Remember, at Beare anus jf the number of passengers limited to avoid any powetbility of the few York 7% | crowding. Secure your Uckets in advance, only $1.00 for the th Ratterine—Drown and Kling; Medin-|f round trip ho ty and Bowarman j TICKETS FOR SALE AT YR « i HEA i ER ® a nl Swift's Pharmacy, Second Ay. and Pike St L i in : Bartell’* Red Cross Annex, 610 Second Ave. RUSSELL & DREW, Mors. PHONES Be sty ”° 64 Pier 6, Foot of University St _ Wat Moree | = and De |p en | co by " ® , WEEK STARTING MATINEE TOMORROW —SUNDAY. on tiae Fe HOOD S CANAL 21, First Time Here, the MUSCIAL COMEDY MELANGE, “WHIRLEY-GIRLEY” A Laughing Show, Containing Comedy, Girls, Songs, } Ldght, Lively Music, and Plenty of CO. No caange in the PRICES—20c to 50c, and We give a Good Deal for the Price. and Brown ih it Another Popular Excursion to Hood's Canal, under auspices Score a 8 S| of the First Baptist Church, Tuesday, July 23d, §:30 a. m. | Round Trip, $1.00 See Dally Papers for Afternoon and Evening Excursions, LUNA PARK “The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast.” ONLY FIRST-CLASS AMUSEMENT RESORT OF ITS KINO THE NORTHWEST. er's Orchestra and Angela May Appear in the Cafe—— ‘ools of Clean Salt Water inthe Natatorium—The Chute) Figure Sight, Carrousel and Giant Swing—Thirty Attractions on the Board Walk That Hold the Attention and Entertain All This Week at 3:30 and 9:30. LORETTA TWINS TROUPE, STOFFER’S SLIDE FOR THE GREAT MARTELLS, TEDDY, THE DIVING Band Concerts Afternoon and Evening Only One Fare on All Trolleys or Ferry Coming—Don Carlos’ Acting Dogs and Apes and the Marvelous © ed it ‘th the co { : th of the Di les m se ha BO af fa) ed AT MEADOWS June 29 to Sept. 14 SIX RACES DAILY RAIN OR SHINE PLASTERERS END STRIKE First Race 2 p. m. r sae the bet bread row wat hae ' ae he controversy of the plast , a @) AT RrpeT TRNITTR J . 4 PATENT | sembly nea ‘the’ Mantas wens : PIANO HOUSE : ovary MILL CO. association were represented, A! © smal 4 - GEATTLE, U. 8M [ciiractin tiaiwie vam swe LA Cmission, Including Grand rernrincoo = ig March i, Stand, ire tok ot Neb Ff 1 KOHLER & CHAIRS contracted for prior to that date 4 | Store to be remodeied. ») *°* 1.Oo., 1341 Second av i) Cor. F th and Ff Waldorf Buttding, mage row a wow nomen . “STR