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EXPERT'S OPINION LIVE NeWs en THE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1908 OWTHWHSTERN LEAGUE NEWS FROM MEADOWS TACOMA 9 |. 7 PEES SEATTLE 3 OVERNIGHT ENTRIES |S: ke SEMENTS - MENTS. Moore T heatre Alt This W Matinee Saturday For his foul riding tn the Ladte ychub with itarr Stone be mee Plate { ot” 5 hy th known & Heathow at ‘ , * pended indefinitely by the Tt helm | | ouiiion 0 att | | Matt = a e Jockey Melutyre ts here from! Frank Bain, the wellknown] , A yonver” He wae one Of the best| bookmaker, ie here. with bis crew T k La Ga f I SE ae I > } The Grand pos bovs at Oakland lant winter, and |and. wil probably ‘hang up Wis ‘Tigers ake Last Game Of) t+ folowing are, the « erik * di ide Greek, : a will be a welcome addition to the} alate Wednesday, Rain booke ; ; é os - A wed a fa not so © - til bettl an #te By da Oper Co, tm A riding talent now here Denver until betting F | , ‘ ee ane . Rerhwt Forder Tries Him pre ieee tae eee | Series by Clever First race, five and i ee H. WEANOLo e be and ety He “ The victory of « cond cholce Hughey Jones ts expected here aolling, A . 1A7 W. Fist . ' “0d 3 Conty =e Saeee " . and five favorite fay work. | soon, His crew got in yesterday tting loos ie | Ww , . . & quently on t h at mble ed havoe with book makers ° pg. ri ie HH “ rr) Ont an Mat, The pling and believes mainly tn bank rolls, and every penetler quit) Frank Doss, who raced # large! 2604 Princens bariine ‘ an an ‘f | Seattic 1 he ne and vim and dauntioss courage ‘oeer eavthe aly Nelwon J table at Denver, shipped bis} - Bonheu 104 W. Gabriet, $4 . tre As a scientific wrestler Roller «sso poner horses to The Meadows yesterday | 2771 Unete Sam* a v ab Bais. Thurs ane hal Sve Gene Praises tin. is not in a clase with such men as) "* * Any pipe gga ‘ Tacoma Tigers had ® good) 4 re more Pah. ) awUsaManTe ig Carkeek or George Bothner, but a Guseed. 0+, t entn etme: Wear-lere ball yesterday, for they & | : J mi . AWAY MATOM* si & man of muscle, nerve and stan The | dinquatetivurten of Rose |ing ite accustamwat ampeet, dMlly | pounded two of Seattle's pitelwrs| 99m7 Lenkfoot Lois Thea 1 Hanting and the Wargo ty Herbert Fonfiy, tho “English |! he le unparraileled Queen ‘tune mad ot Geb Goohmmate |Oolias an teen. G out of the box and won the Milt | o79y girgs Wey : re i erber wim . ent, | "Over detere Frank Gotch, how.| Queen Nit Nee the least played game of the series, 9 to 3 ye | 2M) larson Rewmae? | lly sccconaten lb La ¥ 1 meg Tee tens tenes | eh, Nae, Will realize that ‘Oi horse in the tage, M made a aif | Seearty, tw whuww of the) Harry Rush started >. 5 ghana ae ss ‘ Ofries, and at varios times reugh and tumblo tactics, punish: | ioe Harken of 82.106 Wixth favo, Wier temwkty payed tn} meund, He looked eam 10 oon bomate: WHEN Wk Wi nWwHry STAR Press agent fOr nemy prominent tu meotiods of holding sand Len the pecleesnm 0: verfous spetion, and they flattenrd4 pena thany y oid mm ™ hletes, wied conchisicns en Wm stamion he has met his match On! vawin op, Weyer, the beokmaker, |of the eonaurp, am@aahalty at Duna he be scoltnines:| 2766 Mw wave f ro1| SE Be nls be mat with Br. Roller my ire ningtt ef the match t unk & bet $900 en bis mpmecake, tho | lite vat ce passed Kellackey, | Re my os . 191 = ‘order weighs 170 peunds, is teas, of com would in : horse, abd wen beaten & nese fee who scored after ; mpeor Fidelis 4 | Ch good condition, and is an experi chanees of efther man A long) 9) x00 | Yanesuver wilt Imve a meeting | Fick's second double, Doyle also Chas, W. Hodge NM i! M speed, clever wrestler Deter} and bitterly contested draw would lasting from July 1 uae July passed the first man up in the aks Arden 110] Wed threw him about the mat ahmost pet surprise me Someone told Al Kaufman thet and a samber of herses cew at/ sixth and scored on a sacrifice and Lady Quality 107 uw P and at will, but Forder gave him an order is a man who knows) 106 would no pootbuyers af-| The Meadows will compote, Am Martinke’s clean hit “ id a aixtovath, |ieniat peptotte ong excellent work out every angle of Port Feiae|lowed in the grandstand at Oak: |the therougkbredy that will be seen! Doyle was promptly benched and) Third rane, mile at ; os Eyme Holieweoe none Unt! “Br. Roller excels ah the sham: and bis opinion the Roller | iand next winter, and he bmun't y Miondy, Howe Cheery, Un-| Allen went in. He retired the ide | selling, S-yearcldn and up ee Hees I have know mm Burepe,”/Gotch match is woll worth COM) Siiied Sum, Dietriboter, Klmdale,| without further damage. In the Hoy ae 109 At Kn FRANK { Pie aatd Forder yesterday He out- sidering eee Blota The Hkalishmas, Fisher) seventh « pass a paw “4 ball = Cue :* 4 ntagencope * ‘érip classes George Rackensetumidt and Both Reller and ( are har Three new books eut i) Suter Boy, Waternieht, CGetden Wave,|a muff at third gave Tacoma tts “ 90} ssebwar WORL cots is stronger that Tom Melinerney, at K. traini for the mateh fr) aay and A. F. Andrews dropped detion, Lady Mirthfal aed ethers | last score. 100 me rons ly ena ORLO'S CHAMPION seek Carkeeh or Tom Cannon. | cen-/the championship of the world). The neweemers were fens | Beattio scored three in the 16 Monoma 106 —— e ‘* sider him well nigh invineittoen his match, which occurs Wedoesday | Siimertioid, ot Chicas weaee The dixpmatificstion of Rese|cighth Fortier was walked, Al 1B Joate & bead BASE BA LL Pins; Im fact they are the fnew night wt the Coliseum, Seats are lin. name of the Eagle club; | Queen made a differewee of $1,760) len doubled and Frisk lammed out 55 Keker ‘ 109 nis Saderlinids I have ever seen now selling Johnny Lyon, and the New York! to Jack Husmbreott la single, Fortier ring. Carney’s| org) Lady soeffs Repay > Tuesday, 3:30. M Chr = = 7 nt, \double brought Frisk home. Lu 8 Fair Fagot a one éabinivits eo. chases DR. B. i ei od 2 See MEER = shee le the excitement by fauning | ‘cna iphethpaeea oon 9 K t ] tor a tinw last season, will take atte got two on bases In the) Pourth race, six furloage, selling, | : eS BLA Binck's piece. Ehret will repert at) ninth, but could sot score, Lyearolds and up maid = pon ne to 4 officiate in the The Official Reore. Burleigh 109 oe | eee oe eee an am rO 4 ® 0 The Mist ‘ 107 | | met Tacomm Mpokane series , ’ S Si chee -deeecs Bie r+ i+ Black was a high-priced man and : 3 " soe : F4 “4 ny came from the Kast, He aight) } ‘ 3 Se oa iond “ tes! POR THe “te have been a good umpire once, but | Luss tt : ae ee ae 4 y ose Pa so ae | Umptre Robert Black, who has! he gave dissatisfactory decisions all | Cahill. ef ¢ $/ 2704 Gene Mus Sect CHAMPIONSHIP . The first week of the sumuner| rm very much to form, although| been officiating at all the North ”— the stew yg Ms ; H ‘| PU race, m mle, et Pimae orn *y ne 20 Ang, Meeting at The Meadows ended the fvorites had a hard time to . Mack med fair and honew * *lolds and up si Suterdsy and gave the Seattle pub-| score. However, five public choices | ¥#tern league games in Seattle for enomgh, but he was badly off on his BS presence ee sual Of THE lt He the best and cleanest racthg won im a rew Saturday, and helped the past three weeks, wan released a vod r+ pg eon the oa Tetate 1 om ws Lady Kitty pect dit 4 that Seattle by ever had Two considerably to bring up the aver et ort eal of making one Pe A lesen tee. mennels : merry Si D: il , hbk yore Gakes Gam cum, the Opening am of winning favorites. Lotus|'ast night by President Lucan. | guess and then trying to “oven it * + $ $)at7 Unete Heary : 121 1X Races ‘al y ae ee Sand Roller x Handicap, which was won by Batre | Hater, a newoom sant, | “Red 0 held the indieater | by another rank decision set eS lg gl a ond RS Fe r+} Nous, after a stirring contest with proved htmecit a eam ee a John Lite rae 118 in or ine AT COLISEUM, JULY 4, Bigg) Al Security, and the Ladies Plate by winntes two handicaps duris $38 ayaa st M3] poLock @ aan fer two-yearclds, which was wen the week, in both « which he had ie eh re ~~ C by Rose Queen, with Lee Rose seo to come from a long ways back $ $ ; | Sixth race, five and Balt Martone, : sale at 1) ond aud Righteasy third. The Race and stand a hard drive from the | selling, +-yesr-0bds obs ‘che St Jédenee ent a ae “ 64 Yes! Tesulted in a disappointment, how paddock bewe. High Gus, Daroey - aoe K 10018 First av. Races start ot 2 ebamenen, $450 . @ver, as the judges disqualified Oldfield and Miss Officious were ye ae rg - Rose Queen because Kelly, her the other hemes that won two }27 a 749 Ida May | s rider, put both the other twe com races during the week se One Soutine® ioe} Admission—Gontlemen, $1.00; a tenders over the fence in a bump There were - ote nso ty oS NH PO es RRS: ‘Me ” ae TsTa) Movas se ‘ 17 | Ladies, S00 At ing match, and placed Rose Queen | good lat of jeckayw riding and) ach. Maturday, June 1 . Pe — Me ar * last, giving the race to Lee Rose. Archibald furnished a surprise by BT7TT cow sisetete Gevtennn. te! Sede Sisk seeds ope me ‘The decision of the officials was heading the Het, riding eight wie Yatue fire SA pureatice a very popular, as Lee Rose was a ners out of thirty. «ix mounts This rownmen. heavily plared public chotce at 7 to 16. It was the opinion of 4 great many that Rose Queen would _— worn without Kelly's fou! and the next meeting of these two burners will be awaited with ao taterest The Shain during the week was Seattle has broken even with Tacoma in the last two series of been bas engaged « this may have some effect in conditioning the men and getting out better ball. The Websters defeated Ballard | Sold the World Over for 50c for This Week 30 Per Pair 615-617 First Av., Seattle, Wash. | On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole meee ]j\ from the West bey was practieally unknown as/ & rider before he eame te Soattie W. Kelly with five winners, A Waleh five, A. Harris three and Radice Lyneh three were the other | leading jockeys. D. Boland, Retti«. Bexten, Hayes and Gaagel each rode two winners. | RES rR eee ‘died by 1 to @ in & game that was replete with exciting and apes. | tacular features, The winning run | was scored in the seventh inating when two bite and a sacrifice put | Houghton home Woodworth piteb. | ed for Mallard and held the Web jeters to six bite and struck out 10 men. Sehmute was on the mound for the Websters, He only allowed five bite. the Stwash pitch Tommy Devte, Deyte has net been in shape all season and was | net good enough for the fast com ‘The Athietter went to Vietorta/ Serurday and were trimmed by a score of 2 to | in & feet game. Pe den, for the Athletics, and Matlay for Vietoria, pitehed good ball, A low throw to first in the seventh \auve the Canucks thefr winning | ran The Blacks, of Seattle the Fort Casey team 7 wo 4 in a | Ltinning game at Port Townsend Sunday. This is the first time the soldiers have lost a game this sea | som. defeated ‘The Seattle Shooting club won Seattle Shooting eiub by eight potnts In a shoot held | yesterday before a large crowd. | The Seatile team consisted of Mac Hitie, Marsh and Steele. Junker | Williams, Thielman and Camuck | represented West Seattle. Seattle made 89 of & possible 100. Follow }ing the match an Individual shoot was held and some good scores l were made. ) | Company L team of the national | guard trounced Redmond by a score | of 4 to 3, in a close game played jat Redmond yesterd: it was a |pitebers’ duel between Swanson jand Lightfoot, with Swanson car ring off the honors. | The Seattle Cricket club was de feated by the Vancouver team Sat urday afternoon at Woodland park Another game will be played tn Vancouver in # short time and | the locals expect to get revenge. | Joe Gans is making weight eastiy | | for his fight with Nelson, July 4,/ and will enter the ring much stronger than he was that memor September day at Goldfields. Old Master in confident of | stopping Nelson inside of 2% rounds and the wise ones are pick ing him to win. Nelson can't see it that way, however, and is as! | vociferous as ever in his threats Renton defeated the troquois of South Park by @ score of 9 to 2 at Renton. Gamble pitched for Renton Jackie of Renton made hits five The Electrics nosed in ahead of Iden ardens 1 to © in a} Played yesterday. This i} first time tha ms have been de own grounds the Goiden Gar eated on their | OPEN TO VISITORS EVERY DAY. The whole Atlantic Meet will be at the navy yard a few days more. | See the battleship Rhode Island in the dry dock. Boats leave pier 2, |foot of Yosler way, ten times daily |Round trip fare, 66 cents oo LIST OF WINNING , PONY OWNERS BROOND RACK —#ts turionge Vetus to fret §2ce = Uncle Hiram and His Pig a} NATIONAL LRAGUR Wen tet. Pet Special Announcement € bed] Pitebers tin) ta ° i Seume ie) sa, RE Capt. Mecklem’s Air Ship 1 (AeNett __tt | Butledeipnie |. wi) At the tw * “2 ee Off at PG Time a inate acing Matt Ries, a Seattle turf Will Fly Every Day, Weather Permitting. ~~ Re — | man, heads the lint of winging Bimaare ince ae Vesterdar’s Games owners, Me captured = mo ve ‘2 pemannee ' 7 At Chicago Chicago 1-2, Cincineati 1 the opening handicap wit re Sg ey 5 oft Pere Pitthers #4 Lows) Nous and two selling events with Fir hs Display and: ty pe ctaned ete Rinwend Cntshet srene Toupes quit bediy | : | Mixes Offictous J. J. Wateh ts |{y Grand ‘ewor Fone Celebration 2779 Time me srventy verte Mendioan Three. rear. | Paseree Coase LaAeUE. | soend on the thet Larue ai ourt July ote ® oer j 7 re. colt, eo Rese, capter _ Th +9" % “Ch | Pesttona 4 $i] dies’ Plate, and Tes Set from the All Amusement Begin at 10:30 on July 4th, James stable captured Don't Fail to Pay a Visit to the Dreskieat (Ape! Prod Bent (teats rf ny Mera * At post t minutes Off at 9.19% err Portiand 3; Loe Am 1 ets Bae * piece 1 thew = Prrer © o brew 1 thee ot. Won driving Serena caahy, "Puhr sepgeme bg np wetintee dna First Time in the West § the carly pace, classé fu coder © Firet Class Patronage Solicited. ’ . rr enmety Lyeme ewerved le etreteh eeekice! con 8) far race te on ® tere Tent aeed tee mech fire pert end dogged & bediy 2780 La ern A Tour « belt ferteees The Ladies Piete Femr-eide Value to feet . : Todos Worse and Owner wi. & © & Sr Fin Jockey Op CL E3T6t) Rose queen {Kaenigehers). 422 8 hers Bee rk es LAST WREM M18) Les Maw | Walsh im » & e BL his o8 0 Fist tet Netied @100.00 Wighteasy (Applegate) mt ee) AWaten £18 fe 83 Fist et sevica settee, eyuslitied for fou! end -piaced test 5 = a Queen oot shaw Wo MeDaniet | « field at halt. forcing Righteaey and Lee Rose te joned fast im siveteh + won ine tow Rightouay was cured Op lane on being placed b pet mote jampe, part. Poul FIFTH WACK—One and conth mien felling Three year-side | 2781 OPENS TOMORROW (TUESDAY NIGHT) % 4 . or And Continues Nightly Until July 4th. Nie e » i. bd " ark 2 Secs AEE OE PSE EB a White City at Madison P. 7 {Rened ter oe now in Sastrees Wale ise £_2H 8 8 Acres of Wonderfully Realistic Scenery. At port 1 minute, Off at 6:32. Teme THN, Lees tat | ky he 260 Performers. Gigantic Outdoor Stage gee SS ee ee ee ew. as does Beautiful Ballets and Big Circus Acts. sean ere nee Terrific Karthquakes and Burning of City. caste a rer es Vetertns w And each night Pain's $1,000 Fireworks. te tast-coming Achoriy |B gg, Seem, Se Sole Siow. TURKISH BATHS. POPULAR PRICES—25c, S0c, 7c. Children, 18¢. Tickets for show Maxtres: stowed some speed 1 am always in between 6 ond 6 Finest on the Coast. advance, without extra charge, at King Bros.’ Stores. MIXTH RACK—Five and « furtones Handicap ide mand if you cannot come Main and Occidental av. AUGMENTED CAR SERVICE. SEATS FOR Indes. Maree and Owner Src | ne ite vo AWalsh #5 a ee i Se ‘ —If You're Earni And Not Saving It would be well to think the thing that you most eam estly desire to HAVE or to DG For Your Comfort Might we not suggest some hot weather necessities in Haberdashery ? The London Tailor Nothing more convenient than “Por- in your lifetime. It may Ie Makes Suits to Order on Short Notice osknit” Short Sleeve Shirts and Knee big and difficult at first, but at Popular Prices. Length Drawers. Others to your lik- you will make it your Fix We use All-Wool Goods, A No. 1 Lin- ing. Always pleased to show you, Purpose you CAN suced Every Dollar you save towal it lessens the size of the sv still required; it also inerea! your own capacity for the tal and saving with the incentt fixed purpose grows Ways easier. Most of our dgpositors te us that there is no plan to eq the good old habit of saving and banking a certain amount on each and every pay day. Scandinavian American Bank Building, Seattle, U. S.A. 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. Good Suits for Men and Young Men $10 to $25 ofa

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