The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 26, 1907, Page 2

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iene iti egaaicltin ae aires ents amr nearness esa git sineittatiat cite | | CLASS OF BOYS _ | DISAPPOINTIN é aa ena a RRs ~- No First-Class Riders a the Meadows--Manders ALLEN WINS GAME AND Kddid Householder of Aberder ® ae . q known as “Rough House Hold Perkps the: Best—Uisin pels Big Undicap~| WELCH LOSES F Rg BG fading the leagve in battin 1 . ™ la percentage of 361, Stovall has Other Turf Gossip. ; aa laa"averagetot 800 ince joing the od < BUTTE, Aug, 26-—-A double) Manley, { 2 2°33 $ S)temgue. Both Myers ang Ross are . “ ‘ header waa played here yesterday, | - \in the 200 clase for S@&Htle, while By REFUGEE, been allowed by Jddgo Egbert, for eee ee ena t gume wont to Totate ie te at te *) ute tas. ell: nud: Vaneouses. bas hat the | #0! ason, to rid whic © first game we Hoore by lnnings r Tt certainly was a pity that t aoMe reason, ride. , |the* Cube with the score of 10 to] Bae” r Hyatt ees cay neihetimers Rags Plate aeet:| ., Hutchins & Abbott, the ownors ot Alon G0 ‘nome star twirting| eummacyacmmerteted Lynch ie paying little attention aH gp Beane : ete wd at Foncasta, have been much a& | for the Seattla bunch and the sup | Bel! : lto the protest mado by Brown fon urday, On a dry track the entries eieved by the aspersions cast at 5 ‘ ’ | garding the playing of Stove’ 6 all figuréd close together Mf the them’ on account ot the bad raced Port behind him was high class warty. 1) lwill keop on playing the ex-Heattle weighta, and an tntere contest | run by Foneasta, for whteh the fur.) oon was miserably supported laley, Hruy pitcher and if Brown insists upon WALTER MILLER. ould surely have resu but {| ther entry of the horse was refused. |and could not win, Myers man aint there wil! be » bitter Sage at anh hogy Send FN Bh tly only vb ho pte ned tot Sea tai nal al teed Bruyette | oo gpaapie agers pi oe (Seattle Btar'e Exclusive Service.) Classed the others that the race) ne bet $1,200 and his partner bet! nigioy poth came through for|* Wis . NEW YORK, Ang, 26.—Indtea-| was practically no contest, the win: | ggo9 on the horse, and they were as ‘ . 5 be 9 pam, Cuan Con Strothers, manager of the | tions are that Walter Miller will mer leading all the way and Wit) muoh disgusted any one over the | “ree times. | Nocona game yoaterday | Vancouver baseball team, resigned | repeat his performances of past | ning easily, There was not even &| poor race the horse ran, Jim Curl The afternoon contest was taken } Au He ‘0. Am | from the eluh today, and Hill Hur-| years by carrying off the jockey | semblance of a contest, and even) the former owner of Foneasta, told by the Minera in a wellplayed , ? of Siley haw been appointed in his) honors for this season, | the fight for second place was not) the writer that the horse alWay® | soxsion, Roosevelt allowed but i ¢ © olplace, In other words, Bill is a | close, a4 Misa Officious outclaased way a rank im and outer, and had . me H * © Olmagnate, dating from today the balance tn the muddy going. It] jroken hin on several occasions |" Nite, while Russ Mall's con : 1 3 S)strothers has gone into the pug would be a popular move if the &© | wren he had bet on the brute by| ected for four hita off Welch, 2 © 9 ¢) managing business, Mt looks aa tf sodiation would put foe te ns | Mulking and refusing to run Hoon making a throe-bagger. The H } i 8] Hurley may also be manager next the same distance for the same a“ > lesan Butte bunch pinced three men : By United Press.) entries, to be run on a dry track, in , 2 Pr) u ms (By | Gane Of valu the re0e to 00 Geear ee ene eaten as nracker A. Wikiowss | nee cee rubber, ‘Btw tle ‘Cube ap % 1) it has at Int boon dectied where| NEW YORK, Aum 26—It has off. A most Interesting contest | Whe : b Pine | Could do nothing. Seattie’s hits ; $ | Melatyre is to belong. He is now |just Jeaked out that there w Would most certainly result, and| was drank when le ‘evo teen as; Were made by Myers and Dudley ih ; { flone of the bona fide players of |#iderable frietion at the meeting of the winaer would certainly Rave 8) Dau eatery re ae vored rider| iret game yestérday halter, tb : i §|Tacomm, and when Collins leaves |the directors of the Standard Ott) harder time getting the money fe. ba ath cnn tiem gas lignan H PO A | Howell © : {|| for the ‘south and Stoval i* pat in| company here last week. William : See ceeteied cn ovbbaarus of ig i $ $/ his position tn the field, tt is prob | Rockefeller and H. A. Rogers, e | a cornet ere SU ore Oi aon te Gay event, tie ; ie : 4 Sable that Metntyre will be found |pectally, had a very wordy strug: | rece mesting of the lm_partance of | Die ee Pate Asesctation le not ; : £ Sl tonte 3 Fem is al en the second sack |xle. The entire trouble arose over | the peenent one at The Meadows at) © OS 4 for any jockey riding Fst FT G1 same cates mnt of dn «| - |the proposition to do away with the | Whiell the class of jockeys waa so) SENG © white aeney when tm an L fb 4) when there were two out in the last half) Seattle and Butte open here to- | usual dividend of $6 for the Sap Srtiik af che then’ clnan mow vidiug|tntbateated eundifivn. : © FOF aues ur eames arrow tor a series. Aberdeen loving to the resent fle, Some wore : — a . , “ ee ‘fered got @ wpectal dove from Spo against and some fe Ee ae meee Sone. AbOws We New). sos was abant the calf ce es kane in whieh Hixginbotham among |dividend was declared. Many be | Ey name Sains te Masters, whe) 5 paatech diviaen - tae ea ter lthe rest got his share, while Seat-|Hieved that if the dividend was not fe & development of the present © GEE erg a te wane tle has been going strong with | made it would appear as if the of-| Season. This boy came here prac. | thought Fireball could run tn the LH POA © Butte, It looka a# if the Cubs| fictals were afraid the higher courts tleally unheralded from Denver, and | mud Sa hy car Be would get even for that bad beating | would not commute the Landis fine agp ey ath gen veggie he & bri SS ae Ry i | they received at Aberdeen’s last and the public at large would Chat he ts a good horse pilot. Man PE gene ol nae . ee ba _ He Be et te Se ST ty | appearance here. be led to believe that the Standard |i | ¥ at the post, and shines best a step. P poees ane oe | Seat ides cine tae able te inkl wan Weenk Stinuey, Gan wea © Bins} eee. es | AMATEUR GAMES °™ | off and hustie his mount along in| bet oa the Bedwell sprinter Bronze caskets especially com front is an essential, He has the - - | etrested asa: belam winds rent ter knack of making a horse run kind Refugeo, the Star's sporting ox $0 HPAW Coy FOUND Brerott defeated the Nationals | ihe bodies of for ¢ President) ly for him, and at times can ride a per, picked three winners Satur i ‘Yesterday with the score of # to. 0. i atcKiniey and his wife when they | strong finish, Manders is under day, and bis followers cleaned up. | Weodruft pitched good bail are laid permanently in the new contract to Steve Judge, the well Among the horses given to win was) | x & & ‘eanhousn, | knowa horseman, whe showed Fireball, who came home at the lib-/| . al ; at ; - — eonmeayamevevmene | | great foresight when he secured the eral odds of § to 1 atte teandard std Meewen; | i boy at Denver during the summer —_—— | woodrutt "sad ‘br'itamon Money Loaned on it Gross is probably the boy with the) Al Pollak, be known as the) tm Saturday's game at Botte the Be ae ee i ’ | Diamonds | c Be ly i} Matiard won a skiddeo game of Sate NSeins it Be Sock, aud) Dowie Kid. won S000 08 A-lonty: weve Yentell le’ 6 cneeiind # § 1 % © 4) nail from the Superiors yesterday, | Btrictly confidential. Reasonable while he is not a brilliant rider, he duskoday (fn Japanese money) | " my rday, ¥ Pe or glee Lao here dat . oa game by the Miners There was) totaie it ie FH ik GE) winning with the count of 23 to 0. |rates. 204 Bailey butiding . onion home in front on the beat | "Max Miller, the well-known plang all kinds of slugging. but moat of * ap a Ly ee opened up things by mak horse. He is an old-timer at the er and bookmaker, did not cat in) it was done by Butta and South oe . a pag Pec sa tor 50 thet ra game and will probably never be) Saturday, but procesded to beat the paw Coy got hix good and plenty. Mart," s ; (imam any better th he is now. Roy! races from the ground. A& he won very Mt . bie with the “ ‘ : “gy etn ae. ssi inna Mentry, who is under contract to G.}a big bet on Barly Tide and bet it) Fret? Miner gol a iit. wim th : g a eS P. MeNell, is a sider that has done) all back on A. Muskoday, he bad a| Cxcovtion of Catehor, 4 ; ee ‘ his best work at Seattle. He has| good day engl gy — verve _ ’ © Shes. heees ond Gauss improved greatly over his Califor-| aa |b qeaneewes tor rape ao 8 et 8 cel ——— nia form, and bids fair, if be com! bunches and taking advantage of ® i | tinues to improve, to be near the errors the. Cubs nites non be ' 1 ett CA HOUN NAMES head of the list at Oakland next oe ee Core eee A ial | winter. Montry is at his best on « jknown locally, was tried out @ ‘sie Th free running horse, but he can ride| rere by Russ and played a good ese & powerful finish, and in nearly ev-| (By United Press.) —. inte aul re 5 a eee ery close finish he has been in bis| NIAGARA, Ont, Aug 26—Play| Sorc’ "'UPR i. po a ek |, James EB. Bradford, Howard A number has been hung up first. R.| a. soe teen Hanton and Bruce C. Shorts have P im the International and Canadian n sie oS } been named by Corporation Coun Yoow mer shin the Coup yo re cing ie about Davia came here admittedly the) ; S 8 élmre by te Cer, 4 i by Corpo pf cinen Noary “2 ha 4 best lightweight at the track, but|*™™s championship tournament 2} § Wid piteh, Samesis Time gtanme toe (Sh Sout Cathoun to fill the po- owtee except in spots his work has not/bekan today in the Queen's Royal | ter. PoP EE fh Qicetanc, 1 Umplre—Dreenes. |nitions made vacant by the resigns PATENT been equal to his riding at Oakland. | courts, overlooking Lake Ontario. } - - “4 tion of Elmer EB Todd, O. B. Thor- | EXCELLENT When at his best Davis ts pretty |, binati Finan & grimaon and O. A. Tucker, assist nearly a first-class rider. “Cricket” || °° °° Mion a the Sue fous COAST LEAGUE ®% © ® |ants t Mr. Calhoun. | FLOUR Kelly, who is under contract to| ots by the Canadian Lawn Tem | | Pl “ u aineee >t 4] geotty, abe Baath Valioy “ot air | & sil, leeb rllew bey como. Ask pean Matt Ries, is undoubtedly the best /nls association has brought togeth-| to. Aserte et Bean Mall a44 Mentemer; Beller! s 4 oces for Poteet Esoctinat whet becawer pares, lightweight at the track, and fs the | Pore 2 2 and Shen Umpire Howlers peddiar,” has arrived in San Fran. at ak | Sadie amney ut er the leading players of North denen jcinco—thie time with “loude” of | ie aad riders. He ts a good spage of Ph America and will make the meet | hours league Oandine nena. td | eerreecy as gold te too camber NOVELTY MILL CO. and very alert at the post. He has|08¢ of the most notable of the sea- : __ — “ RY WOO buen riding in good form up here, som. An unusually large number |#en Pransece ’ es and if he continues to improve and of contestants from the United | **!=4 ° takes care of himself, he may be) States are here to try for the In-|, Meine Hesier end Street + } the crack jockey in California next) ternational challenge bowl, now |” send game a nm R ie | winter. Jockey Gargan. whost con-/held by Irving Wright. The chief |Qe*'s.4 --- 2 ee an LBAGt | tract was recently purchased by M.| trophy ts the Canadian champion: yf - Wwisent and basnwond: Jor ee: D. Miller from Jim Curl, is an ap-| ship challenge cup, of which Heals |acd s:rest Umpree bernie nea Pere ae eke Prentice who has not had much op-|C. Wright ts the present holder, | "*°* Mattorice Walsh sm@ Sullivan, New Portunity up here, buat he ts a boy| Miss May Sutton, who has just re-| League Standing tom and Thomas of great promise, and can ride a| turned from winning tho Ruaiish| cium Won tom fears Pas a 2 & fine race st times. Jockey Hore! and other champtonships, made her | os Angei** : Datratt . ee ee might have developed into one of | first appes on the Amert gantege ; Howton a | first a rance @ Amertcan jaan Francisco 8 ole s P . the peut sere “Beve, bathe was| Cour Syasee"be” thorns Re 7 shanti The season for Fall set down the early part of the sea-) trip. son, and only reinstated recently, —_——— and his tong rest on the ground has| . Alfred Sears, Jr. judge of de- probably not helped his riding abil-| partment No. 2 of the Oregon cir ity any. When at his best Borel ts| cult court, died at his home in the peer of any boy here in a race} Portland early yesterday, tmmedi- Over a distance of ground. Del/ ately after a stroke of apoplexy Lawrence, “Handriding” Kelly and) Jadge Sears apparently enjoyed Eugene Hildebrand, three of the | normal health when he retired last best riders in the country, have| wight. Judge Sears was born tn been here all summer, but have not! Concord, N. C., in 1862 THE@HUB On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole NORTHWRET LEAGUE SPOKANE, Aug. arners took the first of a double header from the Aberdeens you terday and lost the second. In the initial session both teams found the bail for 10 times, but base running was poor, Higgin “| botham had to lose agatn 36 Piet game ” Apokane * ’ Aberdaem : | Hatterton—Jeneee and Ripley bother aud Spencer, Umpire In the afternoon game the lead lers won om a sloppy field, the jscore standing 6 to 4. Howse jholder wae fined $10 for throwing & rock at @ spectator in Thurs day's game. Becond game am 8 ‘wii and Swin Umpire The Man Who Counts His Dollars Will find that they will go farther at Ratterioe—Clafiie, Kiilitay delis; Tenneson and Spencer Pray Tacoma took yesterday's s# sion from the Canucks with the seore of 6 to 4. The contest stood 5 to 1 up to the Inst inning. la THE HUB than any other place in this round the Canucks fell on . 4 Detlar and chased four tallies Seattle when it comes to buying a across, The game was called @ . half hour late because of the rain, suit. There is absolutely nothing in the city that can compare with Regal Suits when you consider what you pay for and what you get. Our inter- est in clothing selling is not confined and when the opposing teams did get into action many errors were made and an inferior class of ball was played fcore n « & Ta iuoé In Saturday's game the Canucks aot Saokila }- . ‘ won @ brilliant game with the 0 ar é i 4 - to one particular class of men, al score of 3 to 2 Warren Hall though we would rather have a crit- pitehed a great game and was : : . given splendid support. 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