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~ - - 2 « TAKE FIRST FROM LEAGUE LEADERS The hoodoo te t yrday started a with | * ¢ the |} which has m. by Aart The tn the away, add Du leader made the Cats ehased dent of clinbir ‘ om at tho expense of the would-be pon ate Pr) 1 nant win ematted to ‘ i ¢ \ e Bae Gis easy picking foi . om ' ¢ ‘ i et i i the ninth, Paddy Welch was very fore erratic and was really o throughout by Sta . But Se retry 2 “ attle played In the f ni and Ab handled bur t twice and Sta ny bit for Total, yetto 4) a ¢ game, 1h 7 Mr Prary mis NATIONAL LRAGUR rat on Welch's wildness and ‘ by Fitzgerald. Welch < contro! again in the sixth and the " ¥ ‘ “ soore was tled > ¢ darkness) Dudley again came to his resene this time with a home run belt over the fence. The a gaged along until the ninth, dy keeping the fans on the anx| fous seat his erratic work * Tn the ninth he walked Spencer Wilite Campbell was sent to bat in place of Starketls, and be out a bunt. Van Buren sacrifi moving both wp and thin bad. But Mahon at the plate, and M motioning as If to th caught Campbell off bh # run down and tage in Cloctnnatl U1, Moston 6 beat Roore: Rauttie Myers, of ° Hickey, 3 Coy, rf ; Frisk, tt ‘ Bruyette, 38 ‘ Arbogast : Dudley, es aniey Weick, » Totals 4 ONE-LEGGED (Seattle Star Exclusive Servic SAN FRANCISCO, 2 Sept. 2 Here ts a one-legged man who has i not only won tennis championships ; all over the world, but who, despite i his affilction, broke the world's i Tecord for rope climbing, and is a { crack wrestler : Matt Safera is his name, and at } present he lives in San Francisco. : where he may n any Sunday : playing the tennis cracks at Golden i Gate park : Safero is 22. He was born in i Odessa, Russia, and ran away to i sea when a mere boy. He became i chief offer on a warship, and when 17 sustai injuries which neces sitated amputation of his right leg. Instead of n« discouraged, Sa. fera practic athletics. Tennis appealed and he eo nimble w his leg and ¢ that he began to beat the & champions of many countries, and after victories in Hongkong, Shang bal, Bordeaux, Liverpool and St Petersburg, came to this country Where he joined a troupe of acro bats. In February, 1905, Satera climbed 85 feet up a rope in six seconds lowering the world’s record. He Also holds records for muscle ex pansion, and is willing to meet any Wrestler of 115 pounds, no matter how many legs he possesses MATT SAFERA. =e. mesos = ‘ B A three successtve contests he hi been th with the wallops SEBALL =e Benny Myers would probably have scored in the first inning had around on a wild pec He reached third safely but was nailed at the dascopiniccenthads plate If old Matt Sta had not nis - ped Willie Campbell at third base _ !n Charley Schwartz, the former fn that scarey ninth inning ter. Seattle second baseman, Mar day, there is no telling what mig’ Bill Hurley of Vancouver th have happened. Bed he A man who was coming up wit to him tha wi tongue of his, and the { wore » or Rocke to 8 kind of dubious lke. ka That boy ' b he fans were glad to see W been stingir ately. In| C® ye fay. They 1 ween not forgotten how this boy Livery Office Moved : A $65 Furnace to 114 Che t. Ca 8 eB Rf os ee messencer eh plone 6. ee USE CO oe a eo On the Square. Opposite Totem Pole Out of that new Fall Hat. But} and get a hat that will we that will reta er and in bad ) t «00 is enough to pay for Lg Hundreds of others d a hat—if i Wear a HAT 48 tu ® Ma ' i ae i he ‘ Sul THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1907. MILE FLIGHT OF MAUD S, ee WAS NEVER EQUALED IN HARNESS! HORSE HISTORY BY GEO. R | (World's SWIFT PULFORD. Greatest Sport Rvents Retold, Repectally — for This} Paper.) What was the greatest event tn the harness world It was not a praiseworthy effort by @ pacer, for sidewheelers have | never held a place in the ‘ affection which the square-gaited | animals have ga But which of trotters whose at are carved in the equine hall of fame, performed in the sport's] | greatest event? j Was it Lou Dillon or Major Det { mar, the leas than twominute per forme Waa it Cresceus, that yellow bulldog of Geo, Ketcham's? Was it Alix, Asote, Directum, ‘Tom: | ‘ m, Sunel or any of ling performe ? | ot think Ht was elther of the animals named ’ | jut I do bolleve that, the crown | ees ete ae hte 4, the} MAUD &., 2;08%. loss = Oheastnut mare which —_ ~ driven by Blair, stepped her record | spectators to Glenville that day, | point John Splan took up the run: | nile over the Cleveland Driving | “And as the dainty mare, driven by ner, and as ahe heard the galloping | park track at Glenville, O., before | iiair, appeared for her grand ef | hoofs Maud §. was encouraged and | 0.” 1885. fort after # jog in 2:29, she wax went to the three-quarters in mil far | greeted with cheer after the | 195% trotted Hee | crowd standing to get a better look Rounding Into the h Splan at hi sent the rumner alongside, and the duplicated the) oO Blair jogged her around the! throng fose as one to obtain a view | f the ¢ t daughter Of! golden oval, and, turaing at the jof the flying animals Harold head of the stretch, with the run-| About 100 yards from the finish high wheel @ in 2:06, nor 60 yards behind, sent the mare | Maud B. faltered wm tarily and on her journey | Blair's whip rose and fell sharply, | Lou Dillon pulled a over the same cou and the feat was halled as marvel She was going well at the wire, The onse Was Instantaneous f They sald Maud & ecord had | but as she got the word, seemed to | The # recovered and flew under b hat fl bound forward at twice the pace. the wire neck and neck with the But investigation revealed that| Like a machine she went to the running mate, encouraged by the the sulky wheels were equipped | turiong 4 broke, midet aha » Splan and Blair with roller bearings. And the Call-| trom the crowd wa need fornia trotter was paced by a ran Tack again, for a fresh start, and! with the statement t condl ne front, drawing a sulky, to time there waa not tons were f od as unfavorable which was attached a dirt shield te She approached the by the judges, the joy of the spec while the “2:08%" which for| stand swiftly, determinedly tatoras Knew no bounds, Over the ye hung over the main entrance | nodded and the “go” of the starting | fence roshed thousands, and as the of the Gleny track w judge sent her upon her epochmak: | mare was driven back to the stand by 2:0) the feat 2 ing journey like a be to receive a horsesh of roses, she was hot overshadowed A sigh escaped the was surrounded and petted like a And to this da believe hors | the point of her former spotled child men constde milo fight of with long, tin For bia mare's feat, Robert Bon Ma S. the greatest eve in the « ie that took he ner, of New York, was p sented ha , world the «¢ 2% with a sliver cup, upon wh was y ement that Maud 8.| Mair unbuttoned a wrap on the }engraved the mame of his vic 0 . y to b © he ecord of back streteh, and the fying mare, mare and the mystic figures, 2:08% 2 was t nt to take 20,00 ed the half in 1:04%. At this) which #tf) stand. playing the SMITHY KANE MAKES NEW patead i Higginbotham announced this morning as 1 fingers for the afternoon rind (Star Special Service.) mont second, Lacreee third. Time, N uy TRACK FOR SPOKANE, Sept 24.—Smithy | 1:46 34. Kane set a new fig ure, for the “yy lowering the track record from to 49 12 The forme} be tin eames | f | Glendenam@ | | man ng to ft # was made by veday racing LATONIA : we ocaston was the opening of | prune: Fifteen books First race, three-qua: . k may be bul and the attend. Colloquy » (Held i ) * hoped or than was ox Won; Frontenac, 110, second; Lady a 4 and two Hather, 97, tt ' her of | ahout # ° - Sn di pune Rosar * jo oe ° 0 of May Pink and Ora won; Uncle T or ‘ ow Belle, 99, th The rv 1:08 34 PROTESTS ARE MADE x fu arka won. Vir Third race, three-quarters mile f ' woond, Mischief third Lady Car & (Heidel), § to T ‘ « Miss Str: 104, second ' furlongs Raine, Duletnes, 99, thir Time, 1:14 . Moore ond, Gig) Fourth race nile Lexoli ne ans third. Time. » 2 9 (Powers), 1 1, won; Th Six furlotige-May Pink won, La Monsignor, 97 Rose spond, Lady's Heaaty third. . Time, 3:17 1-2. sixteenths mile sale ‘ix furlonge—Aaron J.~ won, nder), ® to 1 | itifal and Hest second, Kifia | won; Star, 1 ‘STOVALL’S Loss is ag third. Time, 1:17 tt Rebel Queen, 99, third. Time, 1 Four furlonge—Smithy Kane) Sixth race, mile and a six : }won, Billy Mayham second, Gos (Butler), 7 to 5 7 One o--Oratorian won, Red- third. Time, 1:47 26. (Seat Star Exclusive Service.) ci ELAND, 24.—-Follow ing upon the heels of the ac cldents which took Jhomy Collins 18 DISMISSED. PIO EE ry FP. H. Pink, a « oer, wan before from the Athletics and Frank Is assiaig |Judge Carroll yesterday afternoon bell from the White Sox, is the re a on a ch of selling milk with moval of George Stovall, Cleve | ™'%. Bilan A. Driggs, aged 8, out @ license. 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