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1 it eee cgher oasis _ LOAGUE’S RIDE PUT HiM DOWN First Race Yesterday Looked Peculiar and Judges|iss isieoe sana” “""" """"" Acted Immediately—Boy Said He Did His Best—|.¢ ore tug® Pores on sccoont os ® of several unple: nt ence Marion Rose Shows Class. had with the nag’s namesake a . @ [Oakland last wintor jal f poem 1 BY REFUGEE. by loading moat of the way and lio nny mvqiniched a winner’ He bot The sensation of the day at The Coming home alone by six lengths. | on powey to win the last race, Meadows yosterday afternoon came , Redme the favortie, Cnotehed immediately after the first race, | *trens League, who pode Willie T., tha’ cause of his bad ride on the filly The race had bad look, as Willte et | Dewey hed the T. and Bd Davis opened equal favor. | #4urprise ta the Jast race. penta, tan, but the former drifted out to at 6 to 2, his odds drifted out to ¢|PLu"eer 12 to 5 in the betting, with very lit to 1, a# hin last race was 90 bad he) tmmediatoly after the closp of the tle support, while the ring was oowld not be given a chance. After) pitts meeting Johason & Dodaon, | swamped with money on Kd Davis Eckersall, another long shot, bad | wi4 raced the biggest atring there, until his price was 18 to 20, Before led into the stretch, Dewey eame | Sit) ship to The Meadows, Colum the Meld went to the post tho Judges | W1th @ belated rush and ta a driv: / aia Gir, « high class race mare, ts cautioned Loague, but It seemed to '# finish got home by a head. 1) the star of thetr string, Other ats have no effect on the boy, who rode |ler's Daughter, who had been heav very | a bad race. Kd Davia at flag |'ty played, got a fierce ride at the |)... fall tmamediately wont to the frost |hande of Gross and finished third. |/™°* of stable room and led all the way. St. Bede|Chancelior Walworth, the favorite,| anor natng practically suspended | closed resolutely and got the place, | finished back in the rear division. | yy the legen. Jeakey League stated " that he did his best on Willie T., but position. Immediately after the| After Jack Ad ms won he Was) inet the filly would not run. j pase the judges acted. |holsted $300 by 0. C, MoCatterty,| rity hes a bad ringbone, and this sa but was retained by bis owner for) Woosiniy had something to do with while Willie T. wound up in third Altenero, owned by Tom With. | #706. « [her lack of speed. fams, the president of the Pacific! sna ~ + Jockey Club and trained by W. P,|_ “Scotty” Ferguaon bet $5,000 on r Fina, was made favorite tn the sec. Marion Rose at even money, and TYLER WINS AG ond, but ran away below his form |#ot back some of his losses of the and finished outside the money, |Previous weeks. The fly had to) yyccouven, The Duke of Orleans, the second | be about @ million pounds the beat) 140) 4¢ gaattio wi choice, finished fast in the stroteh (to win after the rough journey she | " t and, catching Christmastide, who |ncouatered |e enth seeue nd by rd, international lawn tannis honors. | fests Miah won by a head on the post. Maia) ©. T, Henshall, the astern) 70 Giteated Payne in three sete | ASST, out of four, Both mon were in| | great form, Tyler playing an es had led mos of the journey, he| ed a G0to1 shot, finished third plunger, had a bad day, and quit — | $2,600 to the bad Marion Rose at even money was ee ae | played to the exclusion of every-| Roy, the Longshot Kid, bot $2 on |Peclally Drilliant game thing else in the third race, and Redmoant, but Just before the horses RVERETT’® BON ‘won in the last fow jumps by a head Went to the post he changed his bet after a stormy journey, in which and put the money on Capt. Porses's she was abut off half a dozen times 90s¢. EVERETT, Avg. 16--A five > story brick building to be weed as ver would have won. fina-| Piekaway, the good racehorse be- |S bJngeq warehouse ts to be On: | second and Lady's Beauty | longing to A. J, Jackson, broke | cucted on the site of the Bound | ". : jdowa & few days ago and will race ironworks, just eaross the Creat | — j20 more at the meeting. Mr. Jack warthern tracks from the json, however, hopes to get him! Great Northern wharf. Work will | ready in thme for the Oakland meet: 14 graried within 30 days. No oe! in. timate of the cost has yet been | appeared recently as given out The structure will be | Jockey Charies Grose can ride oot up and run by J. W Daigietah i Rose was mach the best, or 2EF Eat Fe i q exe bf i when he wants to, but he ovidently did not want to do bis bert to the |“ — Capt. Forsee, at odds of 15 to| last race, as his performance on} Tommy Corcoran tae sixned a 1, furnished the surprise in the fifth Miller's Daughter was a very bad | coatract to wad the Unionville dash for meathounds, plece of work. He swung so wide io | team lo the Peansytvania leag Announcement of the Fifth Fall Opening of REGAL $45 surts “The Best Suit the Money Can Buy” This Is WHY: We select every fabric that enters into the tailoring of a Regal Suit. We dictate every move of most expert tailors engaged in working up Regal Suits. If for any reason the finished product does not come up to our expectations the suit is rejected. As for style, the many thousands of men whom we have satisfied during the past four years will tell you why they have come back again and again. You will not have to take our word for it--- give such matters his attention ? EB SEATTLE STAR- FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1907. BASED; GOSS had it om the Tribe of Qutnn again yesterday, It | must burt the 16,—Hlarry | Mrere over his old team: | ial " cain yesterday, winntng the | w yah more time than Kil son the #lab for the but he kept hie ifts seattered in & etingy way and | is won the session. | Shafer hit the bail at the right jtime and Killitey gave his passes Twirler Con Walsh, who han re jat the wrong time. Tacoma new third sacker and Vancouver since he was re-\up yet and it looks now as if he| boon In| did not tatend to*put in an appear Shaffer, in addition to hit Bohoolboy Rush not thought good enough for them. has not shown leased by Dugdate, formed of the serious finesse of bis | ance. father at St. Louie and will leave |ting at the right moment, ob immediately for that olty. nd got the place by hal ®| George Molaughiin was one of| when the judges tnformed Jockey ‘nath from The Only Way, who line tow lucky ones who bet on Capt he | Was a S0-to-d shot. An awfully bad | porgoo. He refuaed to divulge after would not be allowed to accept any | Collection of becties falshed bo ing roe where he got the tip, but tt more mounts at the ocal track, be- | blud the winner |! understood that Bddie Donnelly ote recet wirelews Olitimer Dewey furntshed the |Wey vest i tse te the Denver Hits stunts on vulse? the crow wont home happy. Tommie Downle, the fast Tittle second baseman for the Tigers, ts to play no ptore this ‘season, in gotting over an attack of tyr phold fever and as soon as he can travel he will go to hie home at Centralia and try to get his bealth penne SE | Browns, tm unid to draw the big went salary in either league. He a] gets $6,500 a year. € NOMTHWHNT LEAGUE. Kollackey yesterday stugged the | ball hard in the Tacoma-Vancouver “Bis” Hopkt He got three triples "i ‘fis” Hopkins made bis debut ia i t,o dies would ship here, but cannot, for | the Cardinal outfield tly, Chickering Antrey, outfielder of | ing the Tigers a goodly portion In their race for the pennant, HIGH PLAYS TODAY tewtle| Home managers say they never Dene | te the aq ————e Li you first have to get « man around | to third. “ ® mate i tH { Experts opine that Pitcher Roy } pan | Castleton, of Atlanta, will be 4 ar ane iH Dene end Reaicker winner next year, “Wild Bil" Dom | of the tamoest pitchers in the buat COAST LEAOUR Money loaned on diamonds, eto. |i) eed) Strictly confidential. Roasonable |i | rates. 204 Bailey Bidg. on RUSH AGAIN INFORM ° BBs © AGAINST SPOKANE TEAM be 0 ; ’ *¢ tray 7 1 ‘ ie a8 | 13 ‘ us apm tj 46 ee ‘4 company ‘8 . +3 “no } | ze ph Of course, | nm is now one ED | separate Sasire--Hear Pepe ‘NOT CONNECTED WITH... 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