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2. THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDSAY, 1907 WINNERS WERE. . HARD TO SELECT a \ reday one? »ped five furlMimes tn } Horses Ryn Contrary to Form, andthe Talent Has fast time after leading all Ug way, | NOVEL CONTESTS PLANNED FOR BARLY IN SEPTEMBER Sean YO@ PICK WINNERS? | (Seattic Star's Exclusive Service.) | rt € De Arman has purchased the CHBDINNATL ©. Sept. brow Doleful Day-—-Neatness Shows Surprising Reverstil|..\;%.2' "wan ter rarenaved ane] CHINATO. Sent Fram j wit try to make a ri gf the boy, | q jon of IndfAdual eapremacy to $ . r = cer@in departments of the game of Form---Outsiders Flourish, A ceil departments of the Kame ATHLETIC MEET wn wuteton By REFUGEE ed a ten length gap on the field |, Fan and players’ everywhere] Turning into the stretch he looked IN FULL SWING have oftentim ome engaged in| Winners were har » ek YOR all over a winner, but Spring Ban heated arguments relative to the terilay at The Meadow finished with a rash that would not bost thrower, Neotert runner n Decemt be denied, and catehing th acl NORFOLK The but to mo avail ia the actual t prongs today +24" eria entered eedan ran | intl day track se TAS lank, however ah attest. willd got home | enath going away. Mike Jordan ran | started hore yesterday, promising ant. however, an attempt IH on th my - arefully examined the record of | est for the pr ~ “ : Mv shine f , ©, MeCafferty ainly Te |individual contestants penne | tie oF sephTunnteats bas Yeon os of Spring Bar th ving from the Hon the 8AM Ghon the eligibility of Dan Kelley} "ed, to be. he tin ate ‘ ¥., pwr ie public we e t of treatment that be usually | OF Oregon of whom & good account (ers. day, September neh olub iin be won Accords them, Thuraday A. J. Jack |i, Qcpected ’ Jin the country ts Mivited to wend ita] even, and when sh y won & : orang} expected na ‘or each © f f . nathe out of it at Bon claimed Joe Coyne, horse |" Ai the events were juniors, Ger] best man for each at, and the | so sogy tay Dagger 1 W for $% and occasion promixes to be unique tn one tne, ovation aecorded hor Worth easily $2,000 for $875. | And inardt of the San Francisen Olympic | ° Semi af ake saaad eaterday Denn: ros, claimed | latory « ame wea vooiferc owes Mle gad tor $760, | lub iaiing the 10-yard event. Gl One hundred dollars and a gold soyel Regye, &.,.,6 more, for the same club, took the Reprinting eens Baesg Meh es le tase vaiee b MeCafforty bia up Jackson's MAT! TEIN” snot patting contest Other | mea cach are to be'siven the pla hen three Storma when she won, and Jack#on | oni wore about eventy divided (@F making the longest throw: long talent, when th t 7 MeCafferty's leat “fango hit most = aceurate | than 16 to 1, finte! oe eee Caen, OS ween the IrishAmerican and | SB ale Bagge nil ever since, Joe Coyne is the) SOvern tae! throws from the plate to Loman bee oh second horse that he ved, aa he base; beat time circling "the bases, the wi : me a third. St.)took’Crolx @Or away » MeCat aud beat time to first base after lay a Seiad dee Naturally the greatest interest three bu hot Mary B. Clark certainly made & conters in the contests of speed, | ‘acefully 4 dskerdihtal chatthe th the leat rece! Many aro the Glalmants for honors, | vite | A tewdays ago she was beaten halt outs fans believe Harry Niles | Pegay O'Neal wa ite a.length in 1:391-2 for the mile, ie the fastest man in the game. The in the second race, led alt WY but yesterday the mile was run in} Way, down south the sporta|New York Giants think they have bat was ng Base St Be Site! ioe Mary B. Clark finished 10/are looking with favor on the as-|the crack of them all on the bases po. 0 stall of Royal Bagued rusk | odie back |pirations of one James Kdward|in Geo, Browne. The New York} The lat was ridden a by Ph ng n Hritt ¢ end Joseph Gans to the | Afiericans opine the same of Danny and was @ 1 tm the betting Irish” Young ts easily the mont {Cleaners Monday. It is argued| Hoffman, Brooklyn of Billy Ma Chancellor Walworth at F the track nowadays (that Hritt ts better than ever, |loney, Detroit of Ty Cobb, and so eh 1 pular man at the track nowada jit Ever alfice the sate of cigarettes bas |Jimmy Coffroth, the well known |on, and yet some more. W, Gabri tay. | ceased, the pill flends have been in|Promoter, btating that he never! Few, If any, would be able to . Ce trouble, and as Young always car-|#aW Britt so strong b Then | show their heels to Marry, Ray, of ow arson S$ to | ties a large supply of coffin nails|James Edward ts a Native Son, | Cleveland, if he were in shape. The mexed t) with him « being constantly and the favorite with many on this | Cincinnati contingent wil) likely | » oe aig ll el tie , ous to|Reore alone. take a ticket en Hans Lobert, and| from Karosilany sought after by persons anxious ‘ the way. It was a borrow a sthoke } Gans haa little to aay save that | still others are far from being in| " a the 30 to 1 shot § he ckons TH bring home de | the snafl class | end, and 30 te 2 obs 6 ees cas the /DaCon,” and there are numerous| In the “fungo hitting” contest] to get up. Sam Barber Matt Ries had o & . fight fans who have absolute con. | pitchers will undoubtedly rute favor-| tte, finished third board on Cocytua, the long shot, | "# re ‘ absolut : | tt ir jonrd on Coarta, “th fidence in his ability to make good. | ite. This ts hitting balls to the out-| ihe: « weatiingl Hetting ts about even, slight odds | field in practice, and hurlers are aero ms te deciar tent os being offered against Britt and| ore adept becanse of constant! last apeed im the fourth race, and,|,,2 Uy Mugstrom, whe makes the! non the mon enter the ring Mon-|practice. The long-distance throw-| Bree Leen ele ea ah Tack, OnG.| big store tm the ring, lost over! 2.7 Si be but ittie change | ime event will-be @ decided feature after leading all the way. won ine m throngh the victory of Wim-|i. Sigs which shift abont {if the few really star outfielders are fahed rent wed aot the luce, Rien, | Bt. He laid top price against the | tone? to oven among those present. Joe Birming eee rene BAS got th Seg. | tlt The dusky pug has many friends | 54m, of Cleveland; Artie Hofmang trie Spark finished third. Sir Pres | ‘ vy By . ton received heavy support and was , , in Seattle, and it is likely that he | Of the Cubs, and Topsy Hartsol, of backed into favoritism, but he bled |p .ceman” McRae delayed so 108K | wit be installed a better favorite |{he Athletics, have great “whips. during the race and was pulled up, | ANiRg bia move with Sprink LA" |hore than in the land of the Native | G00. Paskert, the Reda’ Atlanta ra that most of those that be i _ erult, i sald to be a wondertul ig coin on the Williams’ mare suffer |heavor, aid’ tight give « splendid Wimple received considerable sup-jed frem heart disease | sunt of himself port to win the fifth race as she | SPORTOGRAMS Messrs, King, Sullivan and “Nig” opened at 25 to 1 and wag backed Sir Preston was one of the most Clarké are considered notchers to iv to.t at post time, She ted all! heavily played horses of the after-/ _——— when it Comes to peging feom the the ‘way and won handily. Dave/noon. He ib a pronounced bieeder,/ All members of the Rangers'| plate to second, but’ itis by no Weber was probably best, but he however, and was attacked by his | team P requested to meet Mr. | means certain that either would mail| ‘was monved about all over the track | malady after running a quarter of (Caidwell at 12:46 tomorrow, corner | that efent Gnd was lucky to be second. Sachet,/a mile. He was forced to pull up| Pirst and Yesler. the Tavorite, finished third. The! and the smoke of the money burnt winner received a nice ride at the up by his backers could be ametied Dave Rowan, Spgkane's cracker hands of Wavren. at Georgetown. From this race) jack first baseman, has been sold =a it looked as though the old meat outright to St. Paul in the Amert The public went to Spring Ban | hound is “all in. can association, and has not bee! to win the Inst race, and backed drafted by the St. Louis club as her from even money down to 7 to Neatness certainly ran a race Pon | previously reported Quinn sold 10. Her backers, however, had/ startling contrast to her last lhimn for o fancy figure ag heart failure before she finally won, tormance. The last time she waned ABERDEEN, Sept ah In a) DIAMOND ATHEETES WILL CLASH FOR FIRST ‘ TIME, IN BIG BASEBALL ATHLETIC TOURNEY .°- °° - 5 or Wend : = ee, HUM LaanNUtOENY { THEMSELVES AT CINCINNATI. PADDY WELCH LOSES IN SHT CONTEST NORTHWEST LEAGUE PUNCH ON THE EYE MADE| GANS CHAMPION poy nde Sen. Warner went out and bpen-' she had no speed whatever, but yee!) De BF Roller to posted hie} Pitchers’ battle between Chubby | Longue “Manding SSS jforfelt of $100, binding a match| Paddy Welch and Tonneson, the be 7 with py ogy — _— = Black Cate nosed ont a single tally 2 8 et ree eae within thelia the atsth, theraty ‘Sianing one! of the beat gamen witnessed here 5 The high school boys will be/this season. A threebagger in the | | x Lane —_——_——_ seen for the last Ume ‘this year|ninth by Strei won the game for | pests © sg Be ey ‘Arce Memes. fpr Teck lin the game at Athletic park thie|the Cats Julie reached the third| fSéwe by insines nM 1342 FIGET RACH —den turkenée’ Meiting year-otte Value to first $060 afternoon, when they will endeavor | mack from which he romped in on | rhihere on 154 to take the Superiors into camp. ja nice hit by Mabon. 5 hiemee st Index Horse and Owner mM BOM Poe gener Oe | —— The Cubs’ nearest approach to) ,Ugiereg Miefeld. Lorver ant Giteos test Savry Me Cetera’ ute if | A benefit series for players onja run was in the fourth. Myers | c Jace tatty tw P oe st ff [the Seattle and Aberdeen teams | was hit, stole second and took third | Anz . 4 tees gt aire, ie Ht "7 $ ot thas been agreed upon to jow on Quigtey’s out A “erwargrand peo ania, (Olive 198 to * 6% Alarie ‘ ! |the close of the regular schedule. | was winding up Myers started = fest Forest Ross (W McCains) iss) eo as fom Mettele ‘ |The series will last a week or 10) the pan. Tonmeson threw wild Mae Prank Row, (CC MeCaftert oie > Tone ry days, games being played in both! Myers would have scored phoned 138) Mocoriae (Mayes@tto.) 10-2 Mavens: 86 citlen. jbad not Arbogast stepped out ta/ 2h vest } minute. Gat ot 3:58 3 thee: @iabtiy 2 show / meet the wild one. He se@t it to Winner b. 6. in aby-eh'e Cad Trained by Ko Brewster In Vince Faben's office Wednes-| third from where it was returned to ‘ Srvercees <-?-, en day evening, the Motor Boat clah|first, retiring Arbogast and the! Cocrins wailed on Bavey M to the stretch and after & hard drive beat her | Will decide om the edvisability of|side. Welch put up a splendid home Hightiy and #t Bede fintehed well Lente shewedens apeed. ote king In Puget Sound craft in ad-|game, managing at the bat to 1543 BPCOND RACE —aix turiones Helling — Three-yearolde and apward jdition to those now ranning nj stretch a single into » two-baager Value to fiat $200 Lake Washingtoo. |by clever running. The schedule Heres and Owner Wee % Str Fin Jocker } ied }will be finished in Aberdeen Sun- Teeey ON sek 415. Devtdoon) Mg: tie tw thd 2. Haves | Cliff Biankenship, catcher on the | day. Fhe seore "a GL anet? ™ % & P Koosk | Washington team, is likely to be), . retained for next year. He hi AR RH PO AR been doing well this season a ae ae an call } ; ‘i aes e » | Tamemon Hitachiyama, Japan's ‘ rt. SRK. Rien, Je ‘ *! |echamplon wrestler, is in New York . 2S : i \He bas e md considerable furor 3 because* of his gigantic propor i bert hivine be er Oneal ta R Bellaco to theee-furle drew cle . | ~ Band. rialdor and Walworth The soldiers at Fort Lawton are Gnd Haters es rapidly rounding into shape and|/ it are ready to take on all comers. + Address W. Temmins, Third infan Manse 888 Oweer.. try, company KE | Aust Korostiany. 2.W.M Jacks | 3 Wel it is now six out of eleven games in favor of the Plack Cate. The Dugiets had a chance ye day, but ran into bad luck. There is still a chance to take two games} jand the series. i [TRADES UNIONISTS | PLAY BALL.| The printers. and olectrica workers will meet in a champion 5 abip struggle at Madison park at| How § o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The | eae printers have won 16 and lost * have won 17 and lost 3 games. | * Klop * heen secured as dl K ap mel sian . SPOKANE, Sept. 7.—Openin Hoyle and Ladd: electrical, work.|the same with two runs to, the ers, Wendelin and Culp. The te . pe Ce one abe . ai. ig f rat - the game, score 9 to 2, Big Clafy me again, “Glow Laacene tore g Ne Drinters having won| ii was Ih the box for the Indianaytenpttic Stare Exclusive Service.) sare hoe’ aed wee aged, Tra ve and won hin first game in many ) BY FRED J. HEWITT « * Pp " 4 t TOOTS AGNEW TO PITCH. me Effective in the box, he ALAMEDA, Cal, Sept Did i ciate als 4 8 three-bagger, Whichind ever notice Joc Gana’ bud right ue rae “ Aw will pitet he high Iped Indians. Dunn was 4 § chool boys today at Athletic park |tovehed up frequently. The acore:Me" % ‘ fm what pr ‘ to be a fas ame o io, there ia not a ¢ im it oe f t mn the ningate and the | Yancouver stese Wat th is # livid amug around : “ a fore. ie and = =Weinholdt Du iy h fi| the pupil e ‘ ™ ) | will officiate for the Superiors, and | « Te-Drennan b It gives ( a ghastly appear ‘ ; oe Bee fF Witac | an excellent game | telpated nee, espectally in the heat of bat ‘ durra the ie Wis ts 5 F aati aot Bb | ROOSEVELT HAMMERED "0: nny sao rn Gt post 2 ‘ “ ; | Erne hooked a right to the eye, in w 4 nined . Mt | e twelfth round heir tire } TK, Sept. 7—The Tigers co, ee ne aN ge " on t i the mere OOS TO) ercifully 2" — aa ale. he ' ham ed: rr St Ly a ee Since that night the optic has N : - 3S As SHAIDEE ON | become historical. It made Gane ca ae 4 (By United Pross.) by the Miner Franklin pitched |ithe, greatest fighter in the light Ind ' han half an hour's deliberations |@% erroriless game, ¢ou with Otis pee Neggn v 4 rr diy a he jury acquitted Mrs. Laura Car. |heavy hitting. The game call a A aro ts H z Bn mplication in the |ed in the seventh inning because of totealiont bln 'ol v4 bank defaleation of Choster B. Pur ain. The score roubles hargc tun * latt ft aact , ; 7 yar h tated that she h in E ‘ ‘Sens ee 1G yan, who stated tha he had " . Jul the eve g Gans the w vas ; ne m the greater part of i} Wonderful left hand known in pu te the unrecovered portion of the r 1M vrank-{sloM, His efforts to protect the ‘ 4 $92,000, which he absconded with Umpire. rary lamp developed his left, y it § ° iit " 4 Leave Pfr to veo batlesh x | Leave Pier 2 w soe battloshii_ | the terror of all who face the ne wor “ | om | gro, WHaLonicy 70 Birningrars, E OF THE PLAYERS WHO SHOULD GIVE GOOD ACCOUNTS OF IN THE BOWLERS’ DAY TOURNAMENT AMERICAN LeaAct * ia | & STOP (By United Press SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 6.—To the end o| train * Joe Gas 1 Jimmy Peter day and 8 the chan ship dixputants will do work and will short ances of Nqui ald out process. On Sunday man will be in touch weight before going to b Monday will st and a r will hold them at the required bh until it is time pe the seales at the base ft being the populgr belief the leach fighter will land tn lin tiptop trim, thoughts of jaports are turned towards and if Indications cous thing, # sight of money wil hands 0 the ut Da exent, The odds remain t 7 with tt on the short end oth Britt and Gane pat in a fe measure of work yesterday. Spar ring Was barren at Gans’ camp, but Joe had a lively romp with the punching begs and the skipping rope. In the morning be went ter miles on the road and he weighed just a fraction over poands at the close of his afternoon's exer cise Britt was out for a long tramp with Bill Squires In the forenoon and after lunch be covered his usual ground indoors. He boxed with Madsen and Horner, roughed it with Tiv Kreling and with skip YKLING ping rope ang pulleys. He gave out that hin weight was 136, « notch which he aims to keep at until to- morrow night, when he will drop to 134 BY JAMES W. CROFFOTH, The firet thing that impressed me at Britt's training quarters was | Jamen Edward's remarkable atrength and how he has developed since be fought his * fight “More battreshvon at the navy yard than ever before, for ant Bus Sow ten Troe nM» am 8 o © AND BAKER COAST LEAGUE ne Much BETTER PROPERTY than a is sold on a i big advance a x i ’ ears age. eo . as Pc ¢, a8 the first I RS ALWAYS i iH , : Lake 'H make the BLG PROFITS, Gre ah r to Green 1 STATI . ie I watched Gans box Anto Le a aaa aman Hi arave, a strapping amateur. There, a , a strapping amateur * 1 : you see now what | mea } about favoring tha « houted . Keefe to m ‘) da | counte for bie head, but ‘ing : wo his body unprotect Pioneer Block Main 1156; Ind., 4048 i took a heavy punch p the « 4 ane Sunday: North 1333; Gre ; ‘ Gans smiled, but | noticed sev. |f S eral times during the time the pair 5 — t were boxing, thatmaster boxer that he is, Gans teft body openings al ¥ in his desire to keep hie optic \ TAKING THE WATERE= JE away from Legrave's gloves | 5 § But Keefe satinued, “Car s chy, earbonie 7 7 does not take such chan fo a poar our brand f fight, He does not min it, bet clean oat holds his man at long range’ with —_ that awful left It suld daw wad to be We ous lot an opponent in ed sort at 70 aid derate cost “If Erne had not walloped Gans arge for cartes 1g an the eye he might not be the phone w—¥ fighter he is today, and | believe it thes, OF waa that punch which made Gans ay indigate. lightweight champion of the wertd. iy Bott! it made him develop his left untii ‘ a Puget Sune po] it now the arm that takes the be 7 bis: bork ehana back to Baltimore.” GANS AND BRIT in hie ‘ Thre yom clinches, and the floor of a and Jinn bout though the the native jo: t help to him linehe Rat wh ¢ And Britt alwaye h nuch faster ty fat @ con avon eredie aye he has min an 1a punch. Of thie’ inew but it sta to reason r Increased. #t h m naturally be powerful It that @ ning ph perfection ag fe as B capectally starts « The lightweight fighter tw nith areet after th ors in the bush whe . in the early § Today. b er. Britt te mueh! ter ph sly than ever his life. tie has bees al for close > 10 years, and is really surprising sen him 'o his best form wheg ye Would suppose It about “al for him to k down, ae Paul Were | to compare the fighters ineide id say that Brite will be or stronger than Gans, He will ab will b so be moch fester on bie feet, and Opera qualty rapid with bie heeds, Gane all ne Will excel at blockiyg. 1 Jooke gp wany on whdeb SAVINGS account, a: GREEN LAKE /RESERVOIR ADDITION also Queen Anne and Capitol Hill, LOTS ALL IN LAWN $175 Only 10 Per Cent Cash and $10.00 per Month : TEN PER CENT GUARANTEE Why? PARKS AND RESERVOIRS, | ) and 70-foot and M4-foot ALLEYS in EVEI k. 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