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SIX FAVORITES TASTE DEFEAT |___ BASEBALL PLAYER: co EDWIN T FRYER, Who Will Probably Go to the Post Favorite in the Derby This After noon. BY REFUGEE. Although six favorites were beaten at the Meadows yesterds the books profited very stightly on the day, an fow of the winners were heavily played, and the books Were hurt more through their win ning than if the favorites had won. Ink, Fireball, Funnyside and Autigo Wore all heavily supported, and their victories tore a large hole in the bankrolis of the layers. A Woe begone collection of imita tion sprinters faced the barrier in the first race. Dr. Scharf, a good ol4 “hasbeen” from the barn of Harry Mack and A. Wright up, was backed from 10 to 1 down to a 4 to 1 favoritiem. He finished away back In the jungles, The winner turned up in the neglected Two lia, at 8 to 1, who won eastly two lengths from Glenbrier, 15 to 1, with Max Miller's oat con Sumer Maud Maller, a close third Smithy Kane came out looking BASEBALL TIPS TO THE YOUNGSTERS t of apeed for who was beaten Mischief ran third ed from sixes the stretch and ita was a close the favorite, like a cyclone just did win and I'm Joe, distant fourth. pinned their faith to threes down place was the she could get . who closed at Mist finished at favorite for the show mx and beat lrace proved it. With this showing |. ‘ Rasty of Ethel Day te view it ie unjust,;-"* c= otto ; He eg ha, | itehing not only to Borel, but to the pub | 447 WR the eaere of 6 to & Alter! story © lic, who demand capable ridera to | '* Spokane tribe had fallen om) | ride for their money, to keep this| Allee tn the third inning and og tng it om tie amen vend lohased @ runs across the plate ; | iret a paneling dae ate with & hits and 2 parses, not the | most sanguin fam thought fo e Af | Folie 1., who was one of the | moment that Seattle would gy he me [two yeareld cracks of the Oukland es ’ r eg be ~ e ‘ a! u THE SEATTLE sTah— SATURDAY WORLD'S NERVIEST’ - JULY 27 ° ~ gr oper was the fifth fvertte | OWARLEY CARR, INGIANAPOLIS MANAGER, WHO PROPOSES Bookies Failed to Make Big Profit Yesterday, Howefer, | aot att oAs Fou Winmers Were Heavdp Played--Wenry n@ the talent. F ae TO CONTHOL TONGY ott a front and romped all the | way, Magtinmas did his boat, but} could Rover ceta® Ber, Sulletta bad no difilegity te tandian (ire | 5 GP MALE PLAYERS’ WIVES. ew | keto (the betting by hacked from staee (af tat all the way anid wom ty a whiek from Oo oe ar The latior tin well | | After the third race tht claimed Um Joe for 464 The i ee fa a little follow, and Reilly tn | starting bim in the polo pony (Seattle Gtar Gxciusive Ber players’ wives from at Coronado Beach next winter INDIANAPOLIS, Lod, July at cameos, He « their éom Joo is just small enough to| The bravest maa tn basehalt ute on the ying of their! © into the pelo pony class been found husbanda cause half | He is Charte Carr, former in lubes ey A. Williams left the track pean le business with th | Thursday night, came to town and f of the Indianapolis club.) ho wil linputed low jendeavored to create 4 liquor fam has unde to prevent | Ub ine by consuming all the boore in sight. He showed up at the track WARFARE WAGED ON WOMAN'S WARBLE jnext morning with a jag aboard) + , would have dose cre t Manager Carr of tnd “ try prevent players jonguhoreman, and as a result Wives Carning Weether A oe ws item wea decided that a 30 day vaca | By Willis Leonard Clanahan om the saddle would teach | ' On ¢ ' is; and that od riders better habits Here te the oddest scheme by far \ An was ever known to i Jockey FP. Wilson thought he was tach Yow Cha * studied this mot away with something when| This plan by which the bra Tee he cut across bis Meld with Gie Cart lbrier Im the first race, but ¢ Expects to curb the Indies’ And sald, The » ant T ljudges had their eyo on him and cack te. ' . for the next 10 days Mr. Wilson} it t I stop this aggravation will view the races from Now, when a bunch of ladies fair,| Now, since these Indios take ground | Bach rooting for a batt heart j | LAft up their volese ~ Kach other's words so ver | Another saddle artist got al! that|.'t '# 80 Habe or ful matter. | mueh sina Guin te ths ote When each cuts loose in style ex judges told lockey ddle ha * © at i Jowk Riddle that his rid A row is sure to be resultant And ease that simply beats on Hirtie had earned him a three |p) hh darling bears Daten eok's emt hot le to # | . “ berg ’ Sry 7 week's vacation. It ts safe to way come By George, I'l! make ‘om ait apart that the mext time Mr. Riddle ap , Siteael on a wate » hair they cannot pull pears in the saddie he will display | —_ “acute avon clutch! 2 ‘ tittle or ener iy he « fi hd more energy than he ©X-| 414 tells how othor wives abt Then each fond wife, by love |hibited yesterday on Hirtle | The playing of her noble | And hubby —well, he cannotchoose vot for hw It there was any shred of doubt! ‘These saucy rapa he needs in any one’s mind that Jockey} hear Borel did not do his best when he] and friction—-there’s a lot of fri the war that kills Day and was suspended thon ' ¢ ride, that doubt must have con removed by the ra: are ran yesterday. Th rence between the two that Bore! aged to mare in thir day the b oh fourth ie evi tly not within pounds of her| r alifornia form and yoesterday’#| I, a game full of oddities thé) this n ' ALL RUNS OF CONTEST 1907, |homee? And taunt each other with an art ahe's tired ch lovely * THE BAN FRANC 16CO OPERA Cc OMPaAny, SOnTO Whee Crane a ih Aberdeen 4) Verome © vacom was & pitch wes i ’ “ * . 4 A ae ‘ Phenes: Sunset Main 1504, Ind. 4504 ‘ u WEEK OF MONDAY, JULY 29TH P rf " Matinee Every Afternoon, Doors “ A , 4 . wa ~ ‘ J eee 7 4 Two shows every evening, doors a . ae 2 Py opening at 6:30. First perto Miners Md ® *\] upon the concluston of the first May M th and Myers pire bhret Prices—10 and 20 Cents Pet A H Leading Vaudeville Hous — att nu (8S lc; Box Brats, 306, | Rpckane re eI 2:20, 7:15, 8:45 each dap Ven o rr) o ‘ day, 2:00 to 11:00, last performances of program COAST LEAGUE "MONDAY. MILES McCARTHY F. A MONDAY Cc ' 1 8 1 AFTERNOON. in “THE RACE TOUT’S OREAM! place while yoster-| # could do was to 1 Day | NO. 1. | When you cease to step toward the | “708: makes her first appears A baseball player's most valuable | outside of the batter's box, you will | the Meadows in the third asset is his ability to hit the ball.'find that your batting will im./ oday Great hitters are born, not made, prove. Remember that Mr. Pitehe so re : but any lad can improve his batting is not trying to bit yoa with a ball he ner of the third ra average by trying a few different! He's trying bis best to get it over|"#t Worked & half mile in 48 nex onds the night before, and every methods. the pan. And you ar ot The great fault with all young. | about yourself hen sters is that they are afraid of the ting. You are ap t opposing pitcher. Not afraid of his other purpose than to ability, mind you, but @ little timid the ball. about being hit with « pitched ball.| If you have not this “pull away” ‘This same timidoess is what makes | habit and your hitting is still poor batters weak. That it what gives change your style of hitting. May-| you the habit of “palling away from you hold your bat too tong.| the ball” All the great tera | Shorten wp on tt a few taches, or| think m are bat ° tor oo) ™ ry to bit) o® the black horse mation. H pee the strong stand very close to the plate and | vice vorsa. Try standing a little step directly toward the pitcher further in front of the plate or| when the ball is thrown. Frank) behind it Again, you may be j Chance, one of the best hitters in| swinging too hard | the National league, hugs the plate Keep changing around until you —_ _ so closely that the umpire often or-| you find your most successtul! The body of T dors him to « tack 6 6 taches | —_ {ha South, near Yosler way ¢ been drinking constderal lie ely it te thought that heart was affe d by the aloo At one time b ] room at Hutte, but at var worked for bookmakers books for himaeif at Th (My United Pre W YORK, July That | maven wi be arranged for | day between Mike Schre { |cinnati and Tommy t the me yuld hav ack frigid ‘ xtremit frac 1 the compe Jimmy Coffroth, who pulled | ; fla ; h Kuara It is reported that Tex Ricka will hang puree o} talking $15,000 B H hreck has a 1 he | Burn | | “Oriental ard and I Pa Jlora, 1415 Third ay, have $8 4 Jin Seattle. A place for genti MANAGER OF DETROIT AMERICANS HAS CAUSED GENERAL | punning” pater ia i AWAKENING IN BIG LEAGUE CAMPS. PICTURE SHOWS HIM 2 ine nti rs i arin, | Fleet of Battleships at Navy Yard Entire stock of high-grade versing at the same may e some idea of Hugh J . 1 5 Ik apecdy Clothing, regardiens of cost pings as he is heard on the coa action some contend that he has the || Btore to be remodeled ng line d of the Seven Veils skinned ng lin to Ganley Ot ween Ln skinned |i TAtL_LORED-READY CO Mr. Jennings holds all rec iy eesan’ bec Gad thks id Cor, Fourth and Pike Ae tet teamed sashes he | of the allo ota don Mf #010 |’ presents eran American Longue, And this is no the example of M Jonnings A LITTLE FRUIT FARM joke. K “rege 1 coaching $5 Down and $5 a Month The veteran manager of the °° singer » kame, and, be In the famous Yakima ai encourages the athletes to t Tigers has introduced a brand new Pa get ha , mmaeee ¢ tr Calttvated m : x effo: ) and eared for ine of coaching conversation. He In fact, a little coaxing now and |} © makes a loud impression where then makes a big bit in almost ev- | CALHOUN, DENNY @ he appears and’ has received ery walk of lite EWING, Inc, Alaska Bidg Bat one of t the fifth inni track bad the tn ’ BIRMINGHAM MAKES GREATEST THROW - Tnitiechip Nebraska i vary vard.| MADE ON ANY DIAMOND ANYWHERE P. Clark, a book | maker was found at 1 oclock | * morning by H. B. Stanley in conducted @ pool-| ows. He arrived in Seattloc June 26 and register at the Waldon hotel. He has been at j bookmakers at The Meadows al« | the ning of the ra ' i MATCH BURNS (Seattle Star's Exctusive admitted to be or the Quinn bunch lost, The winning | Hone & made by Shaffe ' a 7 Po crowd th ‘ ran 9 we Hing ! inferatood Leugue Monding ‘ le ae Btanley nett sone 2 ‘ f Seite we. ait a Velphin a | P i a) to PO tt : is OL LT Fb) Waeittneton : , ty) he's 3 of] gg @NARIONAL imacun i 8 : 4 s ; 9 0| | Hoare n mt ] Jes & bie is 1 ar - oO e 4 @\e AMUSE MENTS y BE) enn J (ee Or cs : ° . . ‘ ° e 2? ' ew ? WEEK COMME ING GING SUNDAY Onty Matinee Gaturday—Grand Revival of Gilbert and Sulti veal meus Japanese Comic Opera bad “The Mikado” MORRIBEY & RICH, Eccentric Comedy Artists. DONOVAN & ARNOLD, Singers and Talkers, MABEL CASSIDY, Come dienne REDWOOD & HARVEY, Musteal Artista, Europ. STARASCOPE and EDOUARD SCOTT. “ AMERICAN LEAGUE ean kr " eduiphia es ys ol see ote RUSSELL & DREW, Mors. ieseumag ALL WEEK, STARTING MATINEE SUNDAY, JULY 2% : s x LEWIS & LAKE MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, A Se : : Presenting the Piquant Musical Melang : eats ee “Of ali <span ‘“ 2. cd spencer’ ‘California in 49 ”--and--“Wanted, a Ba nn f& Two Musical Mix-Ups Furnishing Plenty to LAUGH at—A * 1 || AXY OF PRETTY GIRLS—Lots of Funny Comedy, Jingly Music ~ * 3 )) New Song Hits. hn oe Just the Place to Spend a Pleasant Evening—“Let's Go Tong! , ‘ ane Lyric Prices: 20 to 60 Cts. Phones 5 Order Seats and 7 mM“ 1 for Them. A : : ; tthondes “s SEATTLE THEATER Russell & Orew, Managers. Both Phones 43. Open Every © (The Leading Popular-Priced Theater of the Northwest) WEEK STARTING MATINEE TOMORROW (SUNDAY) JULY Tenth Triumphant Week of the EARL BURGESS COMPANY ANO MI85S ANNA BUNTING, Presenting This Week, for the First Time He “THE BURGLAR’S DAUGHTE A Comedy Drama by Owen Davis—A Play Departing From @ m of Melodrama, Yet Containing Thrills, Climaxes andl sal to the Best, Skilifully Handled by a Company of Ui ce. (Tonight, “Anita, the Singing Girl.” Theater Prices: Matinees, Sunday and Satu Nights to 50e and 10¢ The largest board walk amusement park on the Coast, with all the latest tions—the = roller aster chute the chutes, and one CARMEN” All Next Week—Matinees Sunday, Wednesday and Saturday. — es: Night-—100, 200, x Seats, 50 Matinee—10¢, NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE—ATHLETIC PARK. Baseball Tomorrow 3:30 p. m.; Sunday 3 p.m SPOKANE VS. SEATTLE Admission 25c. and 0c, Take Yesler nACw AT MEADOWS June 29 to Sept. 1 SIX RACES my RAIN OR SHINE Car. Don Carlos Direct from the Ea Trained Monkey AND Dog Circus The Great Martells First Race 2 p.m. THE SLACK WIRI PERFORMER AKE CARS AT FIRST AVENUE AND JACKSON STREET Music afternoons and evenings by Prof, Miner's Admission, Including @ Stand, Gentlemen $1, Ladies Concert Band. One fare by trolley or