The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 10, 1907, Page 2

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4 ¢ 4 aes | GET IT IN THE NEGK AS USUA Public Has Another al Day. at The Neadows--Only Two Favorites Come In--Cup Up for Jockeys-- Big Odds on Winners Yesterday. BY REFUGEE. A lotg-auftoring public once. gore got in the ne t The Me owe yesterday nd ¢ dbookmak tho ring went hone with a vastly imereased ba Mt Only two ie cessful favorites tella the Mory of uy talent’s down while the other five racer were won by un played outsider at long prices Rose H ba by winning rt big odds of i, fiying and w Sightiy, at 8 8 and Frisell, anott hot wed Bobby Shafto, the favorite, and second choice, finish Raratan, th ed nowhere Rudabek was the first favorite of the day to come to the tale Neatn rescue, with the t etch was reached, he went to th ont and won handily by is Neatne: at Belle Kinney four lengths for the place The second race re in an other upset for the public when Angola, at 12 to 1, beat Tramotor the favorite, half a length in a Griving finish. Watchful, at 26 to 1, finished third after running out at the head of the stretch Gorgalete, at $ to 5, and Lem Reed, at 6 to 2, were the played horses in the fourth race aud the books kept all the money when Ishtar, neglected in the betting at 16 to 1, bre d home th aths ahead of Lem Reed, with ¢ ortte third. Altanero, at 15 to 1, kept up the procession of wianing long shots by capturing the fifth race in a driving finish from Derdom, who was 9 to 2 in the betting Dare Weber, the favorite, after a stormy pYoyage, fintehed third Wit, and. Lakowe by in Wis ra the tickets for souvent jat wh worth, bid him up t stopped there and U, 2. DeArmay took up the bidding and raised th horse to $1,100, at whieh’ price Sal a u day for the book won $3,500, Billy Rng $4,500, the & and Nelson J hor than one win: re ta good play ir backers kept | The pobdlic gag thetra when Sab! able, backed from even money to galloped all the way In the ace and won by five lengths Jewell, An unconsidered out at # to 1, got the place » ‘The Captain, after being fort hed third at the post, fint Mixty's le Was backed from § to 1 down to favoritiam at 4 to 1 in the t race and Mnished abso hutely 1a The winner turned up in Columbia Otrl, who finally made good her Ratte reputation by rum aing a good race and beating Bur ) & length for frat money a Maid, at a long price got th! fd money After wher able won, hie former exon George” Went $800, He was retained by his owner G. Bedwell Yesterday certainly was a good Labbe & Co rom won atoga » won $8,100 # won $3,900 The Dawson club, which ta be img run by Frank McSherry, quit the day $2,800 winner Rettig gave a nice exhibition of emanship when he won with Al His trip to Everett evi deatty did the jockey good No boy succe led tn riding The assoctation has offered a at! ver cup to the rider doing the best JIMMY BRITT’S MASTER By FRED J. HEWITT. Special Representative of The Star. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 16. —Joe Gans is Jimmy Britt's master five rounds of fast fighting here yesterday, which ended when oughly w yet, by ‘That was proven conclusively in back bis contrary joints. intended to make the negro look Uke Battit Nelson it coon was not thor med up to the milling ver, and he was laying hile limbering up some of The ancie But from then on the fight was all for the blackface. He stalked Jimmy jolted the coon’s elbow and around after the wild-ewinging hed his arm broken by so doing Britt, ducking and dodging, poking ‘The native son fought a good and smashing. alternating gentle fight. He is @ clever boxer and a but irritating left pokes with right good battler withal, but he has met that had not Britt broken his arm he would have been tn the going to the end. For Gans had him going and two more rounds would prob ably have seen a knockout Tt was a pretty fight. Both men were willing, although Gans gave one the general tdea of caution with his worried Jook, and his slid avert tis master. It is no use saying gradually wearing the Callfornian | out ds and right un@@rents, and That went cn until the end of the fight, when Britt announced bis ara broken, and Referee Wel gave the fight to Gans Jimmy says the mishap oceurred in the fourth, but Jim is mistaken. I saw thé telltale amaph. Tt was in the opening of the fifth Gans ing movements. Britt's hasty tem. blocked it with his ¢tbow, anit || per led him to mix freely when something snapped stung, and Gans kept stinging him Don't cry fake! Physicians ox ‘with light lefts, mixed In with an | amine? the member and the frac occasional heavy right Britt started things with a rush and had all the better of Josephus fu the opener. He began as if he eee ORBY WILL NOT RU (By United Press.) LONDON, Sept. 10—Richard Croker's Derby winner, Orby, has been scratched for the St. Leger the great English turf event which will be ran tomorrow at Doncaster ‘The bad leg. which caused his de feat in the race for the Atlantic property and as stakes, has become worse, and it is not likely that the crack tho oughbred will again be seen on the track for some time to come. ‘The horse will be given a long rest under the supervision of Dr. Me Buy your hat of EN” Wrooks & Co,, 1381 Second av ees | te ON THE SQUARE ‘ MEN Regal $ 1 they pay | Cabe. is due to a | One of Ortiy’s lone bas always beon | bad, however, and careful treat} Because they know that they are getting what then a little more. Regal Clothes are worth the money. BUT a great many men have 7 4 ound that they are more than worth the money and agree that they represent as much suit value as is found in many clothes costing from $20 to $25 outside The Hub, DON’T TAKE OUR WORD TAKE THEIRS You can make no mistake if you do that Other makes up to $40.00. ture was there It's over, Gans won, and proved himself to be the peer of all other lightweights. Be satisfied }Cabe, Mr. Croker's stud manager | The trouble, according to Dr. Mo trained tendon aay will be necessary suit DISMISSED. The suit against the United Warehouse company, charged with refasing to list property for tax assessment, was dismissed by Judee Frater yesterday on request ed to let their legal act weceeded in bringing other firms inti line, the case was dropped papers fendants they agr Oriental Billiard and Pool Pa lors, 1415 Third av, have & new tables and the only p in Seattle. A place for OPPOSITE TOTEM POLE BUY : 5) Clothes for —and te nt ited with three points © will be worth two polats and third place one the end of the week pote the SMOKER TONIGHT boxing at 120 pounds Frank Vanee W. A. Larned, who wine permanent ae trophy. BASEBALL AMERICAN LRAGUE upen whieh he had two legs, Larned was never in better and bis whirlwind 14 years a star io th New York 9 Washington © Hant opponents veteran in the finals was complete! anwoolation trophy STAR’S FORM CHART PRiledelphia © League Sanding NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 1¢ Moston @ m ba out vite feretchbe Sei Kinney d show | Lee Angeles, 0-8 SPORTOGRAMS The Siwashea are at home again The team beat Dugdale back rotund manager being station eating a bam so Ed Hickey says to take the next train The Siwashes want that so place and so do the Tigers uld about decide who Is to set own in the second spot Ross In out This personiftea new of sound has to have so thing happen to him vatting and felding are r am shoulder ia an just when bis With Ross out of the game, eto play Quigle Ed Bruyette on the r with that man Zfmm "4 to play in the ordered to re for the Butte highbinders. i he ts said to be a rare mixer curtous Cingings xd box-worker or two. Russ needs a "ity Halk Market j than ever before. Geustecaes he wilt to see battleshty Poul in the Amer syors and Terry MeKune GOING TO MOVE? iT COSTS LITTLE Just call us by telephone and we will tell you to a cent what your move will cost g always likes to have Day kept before the public, ot days with D Did some one ken him Paddy Weich was an the curve-worker Dug says Paddertok | nounced this MOVING AND STORAGE CO., Inc | COR. THIRD & WASHINGTON, cut Sek kod | Rates, the afternoon — two swell ae 1) and oygbt t | BEKINS Vire Proof Stor D5 Here’s Most Economical News BIG BUY OF 5,000 HIGH CLASS MUSLIN UNDER GARMENTS ON SALE - IN FOUR CAPTIVATING PRICE LOTS ASTONISHING VALUES STOCK SAMPLE A trip to the laundry bright, spick-span new particular. Made by a stores as Macy’ Fie of Chicago, et month, snapped them up jn a twinkling, and at a cession. We'll share thi Samples of Skirts, Chemise, Gowns, Drawers and Corset Covers. 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Samples of Skirts, Chemise, Gowns, ers and Corset Covers. 39 Values to $7.50$ Tomorrow at.. 1 perfect im style n anything that's good “talk aboot” s with exquisite trimmings Skirts with tich with ander price surprises Garments of cloths m lace 4 Swiss'a: ren who know value will exult over these offerings. THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST a DOWNING, HOPKING & RYER, Stocks, Bonds, Gra ins 904-305-308 Alaske Bidg seassssss weteseane-metonus Whalebone Plates *=ses"2 Aas oll Crowns, Bridge Work Teeth Without Plates Plates $5.00 Fillings 50c Crowns $3.50 icici Dentists New Management. THE WATER car our brand im to be We et Sound Bottling ALBERT HANSEN Watches, Jewelry UNION TAILORS, Storee—818 Third Ave, room and Workroom, Washington st. Bulte te Order on Short Nolice

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