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THE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1908. REAR ’ an edetpoee ort 'PREEN THE SURPRISE : ar ns, Ce at ® * REFUGEES SUCCESS * oe - y the jwoa a0 | *# stride. Yesterday he picked two winners, Convent Bell at # x AMERICAN LEAGUE | — * 2 to 1, and Preen at 3 to 1. He not only picked Convent * . <a ne ka & Boll to win, but called the race one, two, three, as he gave & ‘ : ‘ & Convent Bell first, Eckersall second, Elota third, and that # — eb : 4 Both M n Hard at Work ' nog hoe teat race. and falshad * Show. Im the race that Preen won he picked Preen first, . pra ; ‘ 4 ote e Call F een ieee ev tng an in time to, & Aunt Polly second, and that was the way they finish@d. Of # : mae ae | im a Gallop in Fast {recon sunt sottins up tn time 1s | Qu Ree peetssogee' hac mentioned in the past three rac. ta. te Tigers Take the First Game 1 E+ Training for Event of | : bent Ray Bennett, who was # 20/4 ing gays, 30 have finished indlde the money kane is the taht ‘ La ramming tor Even Time. LY? Gucveat Hell wes the only taver:| # | park : ° r ;. t he beat Cee PPP eee eee eee eee ee eee ee eee) i by res from the A : a a gg» Their Lives. - — fair field in @ gollop and ran —e — a » | tombe ted to ; York | mile and 20 yards in the in the London Olymple gat ju “ a ell te drew r } PACER ¢ rAGUE |rocky road at The Meadows, and sali was easily second the Olympt ar He " owners 1 w a Pett | yeaterday five public choloes were | came from far back In the secompan b ny B ‘ vd “ wer of ‘ 7 #3 hoe A . ue +] = beaten, including Kl Pavo and Deo. | to be third Beattle's banct team ts all but | Pueiliat, who is going to ma ined $169 ' Beattle did the waual thing yea | OU es of ant lorate, both of which went to the| The ena 2 the oye er ge fe the eoliar, Le have patience. |trip to Kngland —epll at th nes | ferday and colirteousty allowed |" Preecitee ce ’ “ at odd on me : we me vate : hs sine iam. Out | © more games and Destele ©) ns matt te i in ie the M 5 he feature event of the card was = “a we * . me will tall t age. They = sn - barging. . ‘ le v i 2%, , Tacoma to take the first game on . the fourth r & siefuriong dash,| *iders in the betting captured the ed disease n Working to that | Yosemite to see ond Oe BA i =” the home grovads by the score of LS inoces rn jim which some of the best sprint fifth and sixth raows, tek Miliwol | gud for the last month Flan, etl. Rave that ‘burnt Hall, James ™ : 4tol s ers on the track starte Preen,| @t 15 to 2 a Soli ae taste in their mouth t the be of T wot "Little Rock” Allen was on the NOWTHWESTERN LEAGUE. |¥ho ran a very bad race on the | belng the unexpected winners. The | pitcher Paddy Welch was veleas De sli was gresdy semanas t Ve er, a E Dugaae . opening day, furnished pild @ur- | latter ran a race as whe come led by Dugdale last nigh Weloh | and are strong evidences t < Hi found and pitched a fair brand of) |. “Ss PP ives te Aleta go BR he “iis. (from far back and won fn the last rev AP a - nw ~ og po a there was crooked work afoot saesssaey Dali, He was accorded very poor . ° ! played as he got off flying, led all | Jump from Mine Worth, Decorate, | i a6 was not winning his games | Masco has killed the fight game in New Schedule ' Support. however beste : the way and won in a gallop in the| the favorite, finished absolutely | 0) bY 4 right in releasing | Seattle wing kanized se Carson did the shooting for the | H aes fast time of 1:12% ’ last pred reeks b acta - le will g ime ae ' ms and he held the Stwashes to 4 ae That Preen’s good performance! In spite of the favorites failing Joo Gans is @ 10 to 7 favorite over e - : six hits. He was given good sup wan not entirely unexpected was|to score, nearly all the winners! “penyer Bd” Martin, the big col-|Pattling Nelwot bettin : Ph ' rt and had the game shown by the betting, as from an| were well played, and none of the! oq heavyweight, ts in Tacoma) ther fight on Ju oye 4 nd at all stages. jopening quotation of 7 to 2 he was! books quit very much winner king for trouble. Wonder if; people are devout en at . “Bio sag ag LA Kiddy Hishop will steer his fighter Gane will knock te: July 14 : Burnett hit to Graham, who jug cota out of the pockets of the fol s ey th Fg ? Ta ma at take in throwing !t to frst, allow j Gane is a Iittle lighter than he | *** eh Ba cour rig ® Oppo | opinions on “What the atte oo Seat * * fag Suess to score. Kellackey fol wants to be and has announced his this Mclagian person in about ome) TT Or ia team?” Don't all ing ne lowed with a home run. (By Unites P ) ON GANS WELS N intention to do but Hittle more) Ur \epeak at once. * to . 8 ea tightened up and y United Press. vy work this week so that ho) | ae | . yaayes weil until the seventh sea:|, SAN PRANCISCO, June 24—| aay hoary the tow days pre.| Everett Milis, at one time a fa-| kane, Tac at Abe Aug | gio, when Lynch was brought Tenis enthusiasts are much dis | FIGHT jeeding the fight. Nelson weighs mous ball player, died yesterday at} The Spokane Ir n e Van home by sacrifices and hits. Again Sppointed at May Sutton’s dectsion | rot tdi, and’ wants to put on able home in New York. Mille made scalps of the A couve een at Te | fa the ninth Lynch beat an tafield 20 to enter the state champion-| jainapeinaneniiiah ltew more pounds before be gets|M# baseball reputation as first men in neat fashion yew y. oma 6, Seattle a i Kit to firet. A hit and sacrifice Ship tournament. She has written! tate the tralaing hard asoman With the Kurekas and Red lopsided score was 11 to They | Butte 1t Spokane, Ta: took him to third and Bresino | from Los Angeles to the effect that) (By United Press.) Stockings in the early ‘70's. are entitied to it all right, but A ust 16-23, sapersod thn heme ahe not arrive in this city! SAN FRANCISCO, June 24—| Te an interview at Vancouver.) 1. pose ihe wiant Caliform hear that yin yg: 38 iggy pe Seattle at Tac ona tie : @ locals secured thelr lone Until after the challenge matches | With the 4S-round battle between | Robert Fitastmmons speaks very), Ralph Rose, the giant Califor: hear ampion — = ee ’ ye ae poore im the ninth. Fortier, Canili fr the state title have been} . . well of Dr. Roller a boxer. The ’ t i =p _ ber xg . and Graham got on bases with one | Played Gana and Battling Nelson just 10 J iis witnessed the bout between | @umammternmenemmscmn seme a acoma "Abe deen at Be out. Alien hit a high one to right| The tournament will open on the days off, fight fans here are dis Roller and Fits and the big phys! sible. . —<.. field and Cahill made a dash for courts of the California Tennis playing a lack of interest so far clan gave Bob as good as he sent a; Sephenibar Tat the plate. He then started back eon wea at tha rte oe me as the betting goes Gans opened For his weight and size, Dr. aw> wl ‘ Rutte at Se ee Snes, wee bed the bal j at 10 to 7 and today there was | {* 906 of the fastest'men the writer attle, Van Tacoma; Sep by this time, tried to catch Fortier Witnessed | bas ever seen in the ring And . 1 ry ‘out at second and Cahill came in. Miss Sutton has indicated that so little Nelson money tn #! Roller ia not devoid of cleverness sera “ : . be z berdeen, McKune and Bennett did some ex. | she would like to have a mateh ar- odds wore increased to 10 to In any rough slugger would find rattle September 22-27 ‘bende 4 eelient fielding yesterday, and) ranged with Maurice MoLoughiin. order to coax @ little more Nelson to his sorrow The colore of J. J. Walsh, the!the Sutherland branch of the at Be stone Sella On Matmeter Lynch of Tacoma caught six with. align al gyn Ri two Canadian horseman, flashed to the emgpen a me the Dark, Fave j| Spokane at Tacoma September 29 ‘ The same teams will play again [Contests during her visit here Al OR. ROLLER. fromt for the first time at The | 5 yrtns Mekets lor the & M4) Get 4. Aberdeen at Tacoma, this afternoon. — sateen eee and Miss Hoteh-|Whe Will Try for World's usd Meadows when T Set won the B a at Seattle, Spokane at Van- ae elec e ktas has already been arranged "| last race, and incidentally Walsh) " ‘ 63 AB R H Fo a w/ be played tn Ban Rafael pion Wreatler, mee . ‘ Col. W. E. Applegate, one of the hy Sie ak wae ie § d : | handed « lemon to the bettiog ring, best known turfmen in the coun: | | op 4 With the Goteh- Beller wrentiing } as he bet on the filly in every book | try, Is here from Ban Francisco. OVERNIGHT ENTRIES : eee Se Te . lee Just one week away, interest | jand made a handsome clean-up. He skate | ye ke | 8 in the affair is growing keen. i got 20 to 1 for his money, and! jalph Toner, one of the greatest nat ee | s Goteh and Roller are both doing) |. SBATTIM Wash. Twsstay, June as froerird G9 Weather clear probably made his stable expenses | authorities on the bt rooting of| The following are the entries a : ee ey | 4 @ |hard training, end will enter the| D753 Tile MAck me furiongh for the season. thoroughbreds, fs rep ting the | the Meadows for Thursday: = A= 53 |G] Johnnie Reld refunded ticket | ‘iS I= splendid condition. Gotch Yatue to fire gree ey San Francisco Bulletin at the track ‘ Se Re Se ohne: 0 efunded chet | will weigh about 198 and Roller ge gm | gly aly eantanded te vated tau , : st race, six & 4 FQ 4 8 | money yesterday to all the Everet!| may weigh about two pounds + (Piear de Lis) than ¢ ve de. : tt 8 Si sports who paid to seo the Cullen- | heavier. on (Puening) po ge Rg Badan seri, |., Pietro Marino, the longshot mu-| 2669 Hazeline ‘ | Lustig | Magrane) yne ‘aish, Buxton and Arch 7 i ; +erigs < ee } }/ Sealer Might. and today Reid will| Roiler is working out at the Y.| iueeta a: bd bald Melee the nuccessfal jockeys, scian, bet om Dick Wilson across | 2711 St. Charles 21 fo {pay dack all the mosey taken in/M. C. A. with Charley Franklin Bikes Abbess Nett Tha best aaaedh aoe bani an) O boeee 48 Aftermath es i) from Seattle land Joe roll; while Champion | cette_A «Pr teden riders, as he has won four races ee Stes. Wauper ' $4 i | Reid strenuously denies that! Gotch ts doing his wrestling at the fy Sy = Jobnny Dreher, the demon wr 3123 Confessor ‘ . . any of the gate receipts were bet/# A.C, with Dan Sullivan. an Abbie F The biggest winger among the ter, had a ticket on Set. « 89 Jocund ‘ TT HT Tem the Baht. aad Be also sesorta| Bésle Gaffeey will be the referes, =a aren).| bookies yesterday was the local St 16 to 1 for his money. Johnny | 2749 Complaint tomes on ae a Pi Map omen bed —- ag Ones we al | {ene ray i a a weovped badly chalk artist, Nelson Jones, who, by | “'¥8y" was @ pretty wise kid | (1663) Chrtstmast ' || the principals. st the and Others ne chance Dertib bait holding several of the winners -_— | ie J Reid says he knew that MeClintlc| When the seat sale te announced | oon — { Rose Cherry a 1 | COND RACK Four and to Puree Maiden two-vear| managed to win $1,200. The bat Vicksburg” Woods showed up [had money up on the fight, but|there will be a rush, for Seattle) ZOE wi. Case te ree tee bee baum mene. ee en, ia enitiliaciers Whe EAE cae bow oe 1629 Beautiful and Best . that It would not have affected bis | at last is to havea regular world.) i> perenianeneraies Ti lpebtic off, with the enesption of] on | 2700 Queen Alamo . i it Sy. pitemed nani | Secision In any way champion mateh fy #4| Roy Oftut. who ts making the big | Second race, four : eee Coreen moon ty Alive. Toe U. &. Navy Vare Reute onanee #\ gest book Im the ring He lost furlongs, selling; two-year-olds: t Home run—Kelackey Monticelio leaves Flyer dock | Ie PMI 1! | $2,000 alone to the last race, and 4 758 Misa Worth ‘ 1 3 mimstes and 9:30 © m. 1:30 and 4p. m pos | tei quit the day $3,600 loser 2646 Phillistina . tuases LTR F oS lS ct new. waime os] The Dancing Kid ts acting as | (2754)Lady Quality ATHLETIC PARE mite sround squirrel for the Tokio club. | 2646 Ornate . ‘BASEB. Wisner of. Beitaire Il-Permetia. Trained by M Gerty ha 2681 Semper Fidelis . | ALL OLYMPIC TEAM Eady Ueolity bas ‘th | After Preen had performed bis| (2681)*Osorme . ? OMS 7 os oe remarkable form rehearsal, “Red” 70 Minalto > sae Bs Take Tosier car Admission 25¢ and nas od By United Press.) BAN FRANCISCO, June 24- When tt became known here today | that John O, Miller of Visalia, Stan-| i's star halfmiler who made « brilliant winning of that event inj} Chicago recently and for this vic | tory was placed on the American} team to go to London for the Olym- | ple games, had returned to this city | | because he could sot afford to) ‘make the journey, scores of per sons, many of whom did sot know | Miller at all, offered to finance) jhim on the trip. There is deep regret here today! that California should lose the bal | portunity of having this star run- [ner to represent her in London and | an effort is being made to hove Mib ler change bis decision and start| jimmediately for the Mast. Miller; says that th weltering heat of) | Chicago was responsible for the de feat of Western athletes ‘SPOKANE PU $ IT OVER ABERDEEN (®y United Press.) | | | | SPOKANE, Wash. June 24.—The [Aberdeen team was massacred by| \the Indians by the lopsided score lef 11 to 1 yesterday | Biack Cate made no lens) when rusuers were on bases Call! ithan seven glaring Get a ice Suit ere for ery ittle Money bammered hard. Wright “tor | Spokane was touched for 10 hits, bat he kept them scattered and | there was nothing doing when run- }ners were on bases. He was given | good support. Spokane did all the scoring in the first five innings and after that the Indians laid back and took things easy. Aberdeen never got @ jstarted and thelr one tally was ; practically a gift | Rogers had his hand badly hurt | by a foul tip and was replaced by Roberts, a young semt-professional. | Short Lots Selected from our this Season’ SPIRIT OFF T0 $10.50 | vancouver Those are the prices—but prices don't mean anything unless back The yacht Spirit left last night ed up by the Suite—and you can only tell how good the Suits are If}, for Vancouver, where she will de by seeing and examining them for yourself fend the Alexandra cup next week. | The Spirit was towed by the tug The sort of Suit that will give you satisfaction every day you wear it—and you will ritagreat many days, let ws tell you. Good cloth and good tailoring go Into every Suit that carries our reputation. Will you share in the savings? Purchases at— boat Alice as far as Port Town send, and will sail the rest of the distance. The crew, Ted Geary Otte Rohifs, Scott Cathoun, J. | Fox, Herbert Morse, James Grift-| fiths and M. P. Anderson, accom panied the boat ’ - The long distance motor boat 61 5 1 x race from Seattle to Vancouver an 7 Fi st A dy JB will start next Monday afternoon ir ve. There will be about ntries, 10 of them from ¢ a n ports. On the Square Opposite the Totem Pote your fiating tackle at Piper & Taft's, “tho sporting goods! wore. oe | Walker was right on hand with an Three rear oide 27 THIRD Race tr verde Seiling explanation. He stated that when 7 so4_se= he got the horse from Rarney Schreiber the latter's trainer in formed him that Preen was a horse that needed little work, and there fore Walker did not do much with the horse, and when he started oon ed Saturday he was short and did not | —w display bis true form. Walker de re Rig 7 Sigg BS termined thea to train Preen ac-| 1-8 pieces. 1:8 show Rekersall €5 pi 7 Avenious Mater Modred lecording to his own methods, with Mert ow R. oontly Record easily arvviog \ the ait that the horee ren @ Prestige rae a quad sis furtonge and then dogged it ZTE FOURTH RACH tte Corionge ne Vatue to fret sree Indes |now op the public can expect to |aee Preen perform up to his notch jevery, time he starts Mores and Owner “ei Youns, vice prewéent of ENTRE NOUS 10-1 WON ALL ABLAZE 20-1 WON DICK WILSON 10-1 WOM s Archibia #4 a4 A Walsh ¢ Murphy 3 breacet home Harrison tried to ram out all last quarter = mile 275) ons ationd Bimeryyiiie wit my fob ing my selections at Hany o Turn Hacte mt fuer i minate Off at 404. Time 4 piace f show Malton #3 plawe 7 bh. Hawthorne-Grace Wilson ) sanily. Recond and thy adh At peat Wites Winner br Start goed ands half furlongs Pures Malden two-year Value to thew Daily (except $15 a week, In Cortet 2-4 show Me Dantet Third haw j eatt fying. sets fast pack but plepped te a walk Georgetown, Wash. ‘The london Todor Makes Suits to Order on Short Notice at Popular Prices. We use All-Wool Goods, A No. 1 Lin ings, Fit you perfectly, try on your Suit, make them up swell. Suits to Order From $16.50 to $50 The London Tailor 500 Third Ave., In Coliseum Building. Open Sat., June 0 Six Races Daily Rain or Shine Take First a bp car at Races Jackson start and at 2 m. Gentlemen, $1.00; or First Ave and Bustos BO por week up “HORN, HARLAND Hot every room, free bath or, 1531 See or Pine, We and wp per day Franchises Are Also Boost- | orn league, 2544 Larry Mulligan 2742 *Belle of Brass . Third race, six furtongs, selling, three-year-olds and upward: Adeibert Belle 7 Altar Boy 23 Mechiin 47 Bonheur 3 May Pink 2741 Kokomo 2661 Pickaway . 2737 Sun Mark 2695 Polemon 919 Joyner 2658 Lackfoot 2729 Hal Fourth race, seven ‘furlongs, The extension for five years of|ing; three-year-olds and Peete. every franchise in the Northwest woos tee 9 2 mdale . the addition of two| 3755 1. Cc. Ackerley weeks to the playing season, and | (2730)Pegey O'Neal 2725 Fair Fagot .. 2744 Lord of the Forest sane 46 °Pal . do 45 Black Mate Fifth race, one three year-olds 6 *Woraburger 45 Wap SEASON ed Along for Five | Years More. £sstisisaeesi Alice Carey 8-1 Won was the horm and my Bec ama he day and w Belle Kinney 15-1 Won #2354353" mile, A $26.00 flat bet netted $460.00 In we days, and oll you paid me for 7 Be Thankful advice wae $1.00 on each » Humero 8 Romanoff 48 Dally TODAY 12-1 etween ¥ High Gun Thaveday Tem ec 1 St. Ki we loons Sxith race, six furlongs, puree; Johnstone year-olds and upward: Ex-Owner 40 Burleigh 2689) Eyebright Taylor O6)Preen .. 18)The Mist “Apprentice allowance Reom Fventog Hours, 6:20 p.m. to & pm. business transected strictly com fidew thal e Wisdom of Agi and Experience There are old men here in Seattle who deeply regret that they did not work enough, read enough, study enough, and particularly that they did not save mom ey life. enough In earlier Each of these older, wiser, sadder mea could infinitely improve the lives and the happiness of hundreds of younger men—if the younger men would only listen to them and profit by their expe They to work, they would tell you to study, they would tell you many things NOT to do, but even if would tell you you refused all the rest of their advice, they would insist upon ur saving mom ey; and upon your having a system of saving it REGULARLY ‘om each Pay Checks 8008 sy way So much becomes the Scandinavian American Bank Building, Seattle, U. 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