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a STEN Re THE SE THIS PRIEST PRAISES PUGILISM RIGHT IN THE RING WAS FATHER VAUGHAN! BIG OPENING SATURDAY Largest of Crowds Witness | Start of the Meadow’s SEATTLE IS UNE 22, 1908 SHUT OUT 73 Higers Win the Game by a Score of One to Naught TACOMA, Wash June Ne The racing season opened Satur | sata: enaet teak eee peneediinn, tee day and the largest crowd that} Tigers winning the iast game of ever attended an opening day to} the ita 6 the history of the Meadows was | A wide elor named Jes prevent The high class of the! Baker tu “i the tunt Jewme p horses red undoubtedly attract mes from the rner lots of Ta ed the large crowd and an after ma and he wa ure there, He noon of high class ‘port was wit | allowed but two hits and We nessed. Everybody was good na | fective in tight places, He had the tured and to add to the good feel} Riwash bater soled jng, & Seattle turfman captured the | vit eight men Opening Handieap, which was the | Rush pitched fo Jeattle and feature event of the afternoon | twirled great He held Ta After a thrilling contest, Hatre Three priests in a roped arena oma to four ed bite Had “een ane ‘ Se pce bg Dean Ring has Tommy Burne by it not b y ae at ta a bard drive from See y 4 thrown « mild have Lord of the Forest third, a length | the arm; on Burne’ left is Father swndoubtedly gone extra inniogs away, in the fast time of 1:12 25)| Vaughn, then Father MeGrath With ons ont te the fourth, Ber for the six furlongs. ; O'Keefe and his second are at Dean nett pasted out a three bag Ke There w > a number of bad ac R a lackey hit a line Friek's hand ing’s right. tors In th oid that went to the| ng's rig! and the Big Swede made a pe and Starter Dwyer had (Star Special Service.) poat his| hands full in getting the horses In corners, the two priesta dodged r tempers and not lone ed up, but after considerable delay} LONDON, June 22.—Father Ber-| woder the ropes, and the fight was ds, and you now know Dwyer caught them im line and/nard Vaughn, priest of Farm on. It was only an exhibition a) discipline can do. Box aprung the barter fat. J church, broth ot y match, and Tommy simply played fencing should form ar Security immediately developed |iate Cardinal Vaughn, who gained with his opponent through a couple part of the curriculum & burst of dazzling spe worldwide fame by his sermons of rounds, though onee or twice . ation. Boxing ts right to the front, foll last Winter on “The Sins of So | he bit out with @ hard right band | not lixing, no matter what tre Nous, with the balance of the |ciety.” has gone Into the price ring punch that staggered O'Keefe and people may say. It ts playing the field bunched behind, with Johnny | with Tommy Burns and has told an brought the audience, Including (he san that does | The jon Lyons in nearest attendance. This audience of delighted young on priests, to thet et with cheers al boxer must live a ple and order was kept up until the stretch | that they ow the ex After the fight Vaughan st and clean life. His was reached, when Security weak-/ ample of Champion made a speech. He # money is well earned ened and Entre Nous overhauled) The meeting ween priest and We have just seen « famous e ae him. She won by half a length | puxilist took place at Our Lady's set-to that has given us a lot ¢ neem from Security and Lord of the For. hall, tn the Bastend of London. asure, We have not had est who came with a burst of speed Tommy, who Is @ Cathol m nds, and what we have & the last quarter, got up in time to/| {sed to box at the hall, for @ local a our appetite for more take the show from Johany Lyons. | church charity, and Father Vaugan Tommy Burns bas ‘hot on sical and mora has shown appeared to back Burns. The | was a ring on the stage, and Father Sugarmaid, the favorite, ran a very bad race and was never a contender but he ‘The winner was held at 7 to 1 in the| Vaughan, together with two other| self-control. | thought he was betting and owing to local pride | c! ymen, Dean Ring and Father going to put pat to deep toe = i - _ most of the holiday crowd had «| MeGrath, happed into the ring with but " self displa « as teket on her. Security went to the | Burns and allowed a photographer shown oatro! 2741 SPARSE, Sepe Ft tate; at 4 to 1 while Lord of the/to take their pictures. Tam glad you young men have ‘ word Valo frst. ¥ was an outaider in the specu: Then Burns and Pat O'Keefe, seen thin exhibition, You have had | — lation. his antagonist, backed into their « splendid object lesson In bow to TW wicner 4 The five other races all develop: | e¢xxmeeme eee = nn bee 4 good contests, records being in . ier danger in several instances and the furlongs, Purse. Maklen, two-year LIVE REWS FROM p eulliven) 3k mile and 70-yard record was broken | °!4* Walker! i by Miss Officious, The favorites Detector sishss 110 kina, 4 1G Hea ws had an off day as only one -public! Carlo Dunbar . t MEADOWS ex B : choice went under the wire fh front! 2514 Kl Pavo , mination OFF at 16, and most of the bookies spent 4) 2953 Queen Whims : Tae! vider” Mine. Kgs Pleasant afternoon. | 9256 Lookout fe 107 En < yt ae = pool boys, Len Lady Quality 107 Handriding’ Kelly, who rode wee fr, and the toutes met with | 7 with euceess at the Meadows in favorable comment and showed that) Third race, one mile and 20 yards reries years, arrived yesterday the efforts of the association to Selling. Three-yearolds and WD 11 i iy doubtful if he will be seen have clean racing and a clean track | bs ‘Sppreciated by the public | OVERNIGHT ENTRIES | | (1660) Josie 8 The following are the eatrjes at! the Meadows for Tuesday First race, six furlongs. Selling. tm the saddle as he is getting too heary to make the weight required.) | certainly bas good luck Matt Rie | at in competing for stake races 2148 Eekereall .... the Meadows. Last season he won} 2751 My Pal . the big race of the summer, the) 1909 Handicap, with Mise Offictous, | was second in the Opening Handi-| cap with Mise Offictows and w twiee second In the twoyearold Fourth race, Six turotngs. jling. Four-yearolds and up throw to the plate. Burnett started Waek to third, but Stanley dropped the ball and Burnett came tn. The Official Neore ADK M © rr a | Man t set " ’ Ee Se | ’ Keliachey, 18 aes see 4 . Bh See ‘ » ae ae te ’ eo. oe We “ STAR FORM CHARTC( Weather hey ae & & i y I ; | ‘ e« ; “ | 7 ” 4% ‘ | ' “en | +4. 28 “Sir. Hand show Tretned by W. Fisher na Third ‘ 7° Pour-yearolds and up. 3653 Ray Bennett 107 stakes with Herives, This year he fan goers ent bee him sate the 2723 Ethel Abbott .. - oa} 6 soyrveny, jor | bas started off by capturing the : ‘ 206 i] aeeee . un only . ve < with Eatre Now von wree-yens-i Sat pes i $e | (28863) Loe Harrison Ti game cgi - ge amae am : 16¢ Our Anna .... 100} 2150 The Ragiishman 108) rhe new form of the Star's Haw-| Mater Jove snd Owner MEAN re ceeas Ch 2631 Alice Carey 98| 2741 *Preeo * dicap excited much favorable com | ws Awol 6 644 8 8 8 Compe. 8 Ob our-yearolds and up. « . 7 Bho Ls ollranstans f | promt Sulton o9 88 it gives the Index sumber autor ok caee Vie cheat’ Weecbhial Ce anew. ! 3735 J. W. O'Neil 104, Weight and owner of each horse Trained by i Dwaty r , 2 , eo “wt. Recond amd th 2724 Captain Burnett 19g /Gnd States in a few words what) @ this. theta Pooks D cocliy. “Letus Suber wank te the 2741 Dick Wilson 196 | chance each horse has to win i he 4 chasing the wines, teaste Wes ) : res ior snd felted 10 rem bie rece Cr ont {o2| Bobby Palms, who performed the| ik hands ahangn. en Contin: shauliselly:: an eid 105 | remarkable feat (for him) here <1e6 soane Baan jog | Inst year of riding two winners on mn ong the same day, apeot Saturday aft-| Sixth race, four and one-half fur ernoon with his lady friend in the one goes on Tuesday. | only cater tof longs. Purse. Maidens, 2-yearolds | grandstand aaa ME 8113 Decorate 107 | 7, 2712 Narrator . 110) Jack Fennessey ornamented the} } Tea Set . 107! press stand during the afternoon.) Hawt | 2712 Mise Worth . 10T|He thought that Grace G would] —25¢% 8t. Bimwoes. ¢ | 2712 Colonel Diek . 110) win the handicap. | Corie . 107 — | _*Apprentice allowance | Frank Skinner performed the duties of official caller during the) |afternoon, much to the delight of} THBBHUB the fair sex in the grand stand. Mr.| Skinner will leave for Butte in a MEBs | 1% 447, here he will occupy the Judges’ stand rieTh Rack i and upwant One mile anit ‘ y Mogae ana | “Handsome Jack” Flynn ts writ-| saul B3 jing tickets for Jack Hambrecht. | Starter Dwyer started the season jott well by making six good starts THEBHUD | Oniy one favorite won during the afternoon and most of the books | SHEBHys | dit winner. Joe Harlan quit $1,200] to the good, Billy Engstrom won $1,800 and EB. T. Martin won about $400 Jockey Gaugel who will do the THES UD riding for the St James stable. showed good form in the saddle. | SIXTH RACE —Aeven turtonge THGBHup | Hie handled two mounts, finishing) 2746 Veluwe te fret second with Lotus Eater and third! 4 Quaat wr THEBHUS | with Anderson eid (Garrity aDuniay), 1 Pai 5 (W Walker rH THEBH ys |. Coneidering the fact that he was] | just off the cars, Security ran a markably good race and he will THEBHUs | be 4 beard horse to beat around) | here this summer THEBHUS | The Star's prediction that all the | track records were as they all bad actors at & post, but he finally got the! make them up swell sple of Benttle know values. We sold THEGHUD | field away on even terms Suits Saturday than any day we have : been in business Hing $15.00 and $20.00 THEBHUp |, 4 Duke, who was the starter Men's Suits at $10.50 is certainly apprectated hore @ couple of years ago his We have added some more broken lines for bankroll on Horace H for place thie week, Money back if you want it THERHU ° After the handicap, some one who lost a bet on th St. James stable. THEGHUB | was heard to remark “t wonder why they call her Hasty Agne HERHU NOKTHWESTERN TeAGUR ATHLETIC PARK BASEBALL Today wt 4:90 p.m. en eee On the ware. Opposite Totem Pole. THBGHUB vom 15-61 7 First Av jon 500 Thir BUTTE vs SRATTIN “The London Tailor Makes Suits to Order on Short Notice in danger was THEBHye | Proved correct when Righteasy tied the record for 4% furlongs and Miss | Officious broke the record for a) mile and 70 yards. | THEBHUs | Entre Nous, who won the han-| dicap, is a balf sister to St. Elm | wood, who finished last in the THEBHUD | same race : at Popular Prices, The presence of Entre Nous, St wood and 8 y in the same We use All-Wool Ge gave Starter Dwyer a busy ings, Fit you perfect Suits to Order From The London Tailor In Colisemm.Building A Harris 16 Auody. 18 sy seventy yards Puree, 7 12 show Pal tired at N reantua and May Lb A No. 1 Lin ly, try on your Suit, rds, to $50 d Ave | chan ae rained al “Both Gotch and Roller Be. vice $PORTOGRAMS gan Training for Big Match. — AMERICAN LAGUE but “it betorg Goteh in 56. Se ae sae es se ee le | NATIONAL LHAGUR he woulg n of the men of proposition Veuterday’s Games jotch startes 1 went og ing racine cag EE “lacing STARTS AT The Ret COANE LEAOUR pitehin f ‘ - Williams pitched a good ef A the vietors j a a vee | (By United P y United Pre The soldiers from Fort Ca wor FFALO, N. ¥ Lost. pet |from the Electrics of Seattle yes| annual surnam acing moat of the kane ‘ ; ‘ rday by a score of 5 to 3 Buffalo RK & aesociation opened . ae at Kenilw park today, wi : ‘ pe The Ravenna baseball team wor e of the known pe f “ thet fifth straight game yesterday | the country on the entry liste, ‘The eating the fast Port O 1| Buffalo Derby wt!l bring out some am 6 to 3 f the best earold runners of ‘es an unusually of horses from the associations to compete The Ir this Sunday ts ce SPOKANE OUT Dick Cullen and Kid Scaler and they Next lay Re nton at Renton Will Fi ht 25 R |tm th tonal New York | Paris «@ bile §=race are still ounds | ( nited Pi ig lerawling neck and neck through| gpoKinke Wark. Ieee $= T : |Russia. The American car is re-|vogie was on the mound yesterday ported to have cromsed Lake Bal-\anq Vancouver shut out Spokane a 4 to 0 Killilay pitched for the Indians and was bit freely ta tw tnnings From Juge 30 to July 4 the Van couver yachtsmen have arranged Vane er scored two program of events which will belting inning and one im on 4 pulled off at the same time as the| firth and sixth. When Spok yacht races between the Spirit and the Alexandra for the Alexandra jcup Salling, rowing and motor boat races constitute the program had a chance to score Engle would settle down and the Indians could do nothing with his delivery, He allowed only five bite ip the game. { That Lake Crescent {= am exed lent trout lake is proved by the The negro is un-|record catch made by Theodore FB get matches with men of Rixow, when he landed, last We weight and has been tak-|nesday, a Beardsley trout weigh heavyweights the last twoling 23 pounds, measuring 35) years and beating them, too. A inches long. The catch was good many judges of the fighting at Eagle point, one half mile east game think Langford ts the one man of Fairbolme, at the west end of to beat Ketchell the lake. This record trout has been brought to Seattle and will be froren In a cake of tee and exhib- ited in one of the Pirst ay. store windows. Stanley Ketchell will the undispted middle pian of the world never be eight cham ntil he whips Sam Langford able to Dode Brinker has decided that he will not forsake professional base ball for fields journalistio—for a/ time at least. That is a very wine decision on the part of Dode. | Sammy McClintic, formerly map ager of Dick Culle bas bet §200 that Kid Scaler will beat his for mer protege tonight. Sammy has been following the fight game for years aud ought to know a winner when he sees one. KID SCALER. — The City Meat Co. team defeated The Cullen-Scaler fight comes Of the Washington Iron Works Co. by tonight. Both boys are below weight and in perfect shape to go the 26 rounds at @ fast clip, The fight may last 30 rounds, for if at the end of the twenty-fifth rownd neither man bh an advantage Referee Johnnie Reid will order five additional rounds. The betting promises to be heavy. A good many Seattle sports saw Scaler and Cullen fight their round draw on June 6, and the men were so evenly matched that neither is a favorite in the betting Several big wagers have been re corded and there will be a bunch of money displayed at the ringside. Cullen has been training at the Washington Athletic club with Guy Ruckles. Dick is in great shape and says be expects to win “Hei couldn't beat me the firwt time and now I know bis style,” says Callen, and I can't see where he has a/ chance.” To make it strong Dick has bet $200 of his wn money on his Ce ere eer ee eee The finest line of pocket knives in the etate at Piper @ Taft's, 10% Second ave. eee |a score of 6 to 1 yesterday morn ing at Woodland park “US Navy Vara Route Steamer Monticello leaves Flyer dock 6:50 HOTEL RAMONA-YATES, A & Wood corner vom See eonena ot ustnene Cate ter Rowma for Norsemen. HOTEL HARLAND—Hor ter im every room, free be | end av. oor, Pine, LUNA PARK| The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast. Free Attractions Dally 3:30 and 6:30 p. m. CONCERT BY PROF. MEIER'S BAND. nlngs. * Barn Yard Circus afternoons and ev d the Pig SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Capt. Mecklem’s Airship Will Fly On or About June 25 WEATHER PERMITTING. Children accompanied Lest Uncle Hiram an Sealer is equally confident. ie Every Saturday will be children's day * } ao Oe th rere sche || Dy guardians will be admitted free to the park. Three childrealt Italian is an aggressive fighter, and tickets will be sold for 10 cents to all amueements. he will k p after Cullen all the CHAS. LOOFF, Manager. time. | One thing is sure—tt will be a fight worth seeing. The draw that these same boys fought June 6 was one of the fastest and hardest fights ever seen in the northwest, With ® $1,000 purse to fight for, and with bad blood between them, the light weights will put up a flerce mill to- | night | Johnnie OPEN TO VISITORS EVERY DAY The whole Atlantic Meet will be at the navy yard a fow days more. | J ee the battleship Rhode Island in | the dry dock. Boats leave pier 2 foot of Yesler way, ten times daily and trip fare, 60 cents. You Can ith a Dollar spend ft on unnecessary Of and not have the Dollar Reid is going to match You can unwise things You can hide it at ho or carry it In a thief doesn’t steal It oF it or you don’t happea you still have the your pocket; if a fire doesn’t burn to lose it or lend it Dollar—only the Dollar You can put it in the bank and get 4 per cent Compound Interest on it. From week to week or month to month you can add other do’ to it, get est on them, Open Sat., June 20 4 per cent Compound Inte not t you So, the unwise t ap . merely the D but the Con) Six Races Daily trent hat dhe Dollar wuld hd 0 he Do! you bank »» Rain or Shine Dallas by the time you are Sb Am the unwise 0 worth all that ? jul Take car at Jackson First m and at av Racer start Admission Ladies, 50c Gentlemen, $1.00; ‘Alaska Building, Seattle, U.S. A.