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semenae Ba FAVORITES PLAYED BURNS SAILS Books Yesterday Received Heavy Drubbing by the Public. The winner of every race, with the possible exception of Luretta was heavily played yesterday nd the books received another drub bing, Everybody, winners and los @re alike, went fo Security fa: Yortte tn the laxt race, and wt the Cahill horse won, it marke the end of a disastrous day for the knights of the chglk and black board. 0 THE STAR--FRIDAY, ULY 53, 1908. club and the James Bay Athleflc anssoolation. 1 firet event this aftern: » the junior singles, J, Uphald- VANCOUVER 8; GANS AND NELSON READY AMUSEMENT _Moore Theatre” Balance of Victoria, FH, Stnctatr ¢ ‘yh Matines p , and Allen of Portla ° Cha hman Presenig ontries, Tho race starts. at WILLIAM COLLIER vk and will be over AQiitie te “Cougs ta the Ran and a half oo from Madr i oe to $1.50 0 } Boa ie to Madison parks. Qa a ” yooh 1 Sharey Pa ta Four crews aro entered tn uh Ca ks b imel its | (By United Press.) junior doubles, Jonos and Finlatnoh | VANUC iy y LONDON, July &—Tommy Turns, | Of Victoria, Sinelair and’ Simpson eis, oat jor V ver nd Nott om wt wy Oh SHAKER before Dwyer let the fleld go, As ts / the American heavyweight pugilist, | Or Noleos, Bay will ail oy anena Take Came from « ) we, usual in wuch cases, the bad actors| will leave here for Auatralia on | O' fawon May wll mil oe abrone Fnounceg got the best of the break, and July 7. He has wigned articles for | siner orew entered Locals MR. MANTELL curtty immediately opened a three fights during the visit of the | The course will be well patrolled ” In Bhukepere Jof two lengths on the field American fleet in Australian wat} iq aii the races will start prompt }won all the way, Shirley Ross-/ers. Hie first fight will be with ‘ Y - fenteg) Mentdy ent Pil " eh bin | "til Ss titer with (Yon time, ‘The best places to = 7, "ing more t te a if keep . *” ih Baad wh nay Borge 8 eet’ WIth neo the races from are the docks! jgrnie Franklyn made his debut | | “saaeaigen pt aca intetag Maw,” or awhile, by ¥ » and Stan: | bel heat Auwtrall nouvy: | aahien: ‘om launched, | acheth ny Ma he liey Fay beat her for the place welght. This will take place at|“* Ms nee re * ns yet lin a Seattle uniform yesterday and thant of Ne § Glorio, who was making hia firat/ Melbourne, He will also fight! yest of the course CH. dow ‘he wae given a warm welcome. y Thruhe be a ieeud aliteas |e Paes whom he recently defeated | roforee, R, W. Wilbur; starter, |The Canucks liked his delivery and p oor Ryne Lrmerpatetiy showed he posses Yerby caliber! in Parts ie oma” thins tie inal | Wureday : purth race ark } nore, od they found it hard and frequently Nights, voy MEU math ie. ara Gaaret 1:39 ne |: Judge George 1B. Morris, C.}in the early stages of the game. ° Be to $1.00; Monee, fice, tte mile in the good time ¢ W. Saunde judges, Mayor John! tte no wild in the Initial sks i T met a high clase field, Including ae a e was 8 : ' \ low Mille smussen, Inning and Vancouver got four Masa, Avon 4, College Wido chdaantihe fo So “The Grand 4% First Peep and others, gpd ta ng haa: E pe 1G CONT, Manager, 1 t t They kept plugging away after the lead early, he won ha : pl poige atone of Wath; Manat ily at the end from Avonte The baseball team from (@ bat | that and ran the score up te Mt | The feu Fraacteos Opes Gr al Firat I who had been backed Pibhed Pennsylvania, now at} The, Canadians were fortunate tn vm 3 f) 10, f ting thm ingles when mer KA PIAVOL eS pp Arable ag Ph oe Bromerton, ts tous to get 4 4 Pag Tos nek saan Hammer Prices, 10, 20 and 96 Gents pry rpg tween game with some Seattle team for} was § to 1 tn favor of the Van Next Week—"The Mikado This Inst race gathered toxethyy dd finished third. @ ® Bord of the Archibald also tuly 4. Op REGATTA fore the limit | ter im every room, free bath. * | ond av. 1531 Bee only six horses, but it containe Forest, the ta) the afternoon of oF » Security, St. Franels and Bel rite"In the third race, with t nor (# manager of the team, and a| “yard aon gly gt og oe Seattle Theatre Sp y, three of the worst actors judgment, delaying bia run until jae or phone call at Bregerton |" raesowver, Sms “s Y “ns . A Ge coast. ‘Time and time again|too late and as a result Luretta,| NK Ags ema ak sonal tiue erent game, Hie weed «spit, bal x , ° Der | ee A c artod de oO a the they wheeled and @oke up good) who led all the way, beat him a] The qeas regatta of the rth | "6 Biwaahes coul@ do little with@st.| ¢ starts and ft was over 10 aerate head Pacific Assocs f Amateur ‘ en 2 ‘ “ Hazel Sullivan, the @l Keown | Bogle was only touched for six xt Week porns ? = |Oarame@ starts at 3 o'clock this Sul Gown | eee a bits tod baiboula have |" "re Styatery ‘of “rempie Court RRR org ao Washinggon. lady bag puncher, and wile of |puylared its ANG Mem erodit ane | 4 Comedy Drama ne * *| The w Migtes, doubles and ur! Jack Sullivan, the welxe | 2 nol | wight, 1 P * REFUGEE STILL PICKING WINNERS. *|oar races will be pulled @te this fighter, died OM bs 2 ph mahae nel alate = — ® afterncon @@ the same events in Friday. M van spent most | '' * “Refugee,” The Star's handicapper, gcse three winn@ # | the senior will be contested |of the summer in thie clty an@ was| First Man Wathe. STAR 4 * ag yesterday, He wae the only on © gave Glorio, WHO ® | (omorrow . well known bere ave a bag] Fravklig walked @pnovan in the ry Reattle’s Lending Vaudeville i an’ %® won at the good price of 6 to 1. He also picked Bannatyne *| Crows have entaggd Min the| punching exhibition at the Hickey | first onion Mun4rff singled and | * & ae eee RH t I hh tk pee ener eo. ie Fo % and Security, both winners. “Refugee” has picked tep winners * | Portiand Rowing clus. the Vancouw- | benefit in the Seattle theatre early! Quighey was thrown ovteat Rrat.)* ~* *| evilie Starts, Today. pre % in the past three days, or 55 per cent, which is a remarkable ®/ ver Rowing club, the Nelson Hoat\in May | Hyatt then sipgied and Donovan | # SAN FQANC ee O, July 3. wie BY JOE GANS. * lertainment i 7 ® average. Ps * scored. Low Qorayke came o®) & Thousands of inquiries at the & ® * pongas “4 Tastes ‘King, whe fer * - * and poked out @ slauing two bag-|* camps of Gans and N ro © won't last any * & ‘Tasso 7 Other He Rantin bal fg. tnt teak cede aed Daten Adda @r and (we more io came in.|* garding the con m of the ® #& 42 rounds @th me tomorrow. & | *PFtialties bin Saetiniadiaed Franklyn caught Nord * two fighters who will meet at ® #® In the Nevada fight I hurt one * Loi oa — i J third, but # 2:20 o'clock tom@rrow af * # of my hands, and that’s all that & ois heatre gr throw t@ Fortle * noon the lightweight cham- ®& # ed the Dane from being RQ phoges: sunset, Ma by LIVE LIVE NEWS” rROw =k late on the third He * pions of the world, made & & knocked out, I've take@espe a4 € : Mate 1906; tne, Gil of | jed & mome@t later on Snyder Tex-|# it necOssary for the manag * he care of my hands while * prac... —— ne ed eee Te las Leaguer. Frenkly® thea retired * to shut down on Information ® # training for this go, and they'll * wei on aia on ney oe o 8 # except to those haying some ® & be strong enough to put Nel- # ENTY-ON Mik Giulia abil gubtinas to lous, Une to 9 tol, ana Carty every}. 9 AT TEM, WPMBL, Thoredar, July 2, 1008 —meventh day. Weather clea ia "iy akedad Whiaientt Mandal techienate: aan: Getting. a & 1% aoh near ind rg Nl ae | Meet eek. the coaing farce a rq their bank rolls. Yesterday Eng-| book in the ring lost to the race. ee amet ea pe inh apt: “oo 4, @ive over the r@ht field fuce,|* brisk today. showing he first # & ‘Why Smith Left Home” trom and Offut both fafled to beat - - FIRST RACHGix furlones Selling. Threeyearcide Wed qpesas. | @ lively laying of m on the ®& eee eee ee ee & race and lost a couple of th A few days ago when Jack Adams MOAB | Franhlyn Samies Gove. flag. nye Fs orn Se eee ; an sand apiece, Frank Rain dropped! started he was in at a mile with Str, Pin Jocke | Franklyn then settled @own and daw of to 4 with Gana the @| to & satisfactory finish tho $1,700, and Harlan, Johnny Lyon,| bad horses and could.not keqp) up » bie ce if [pitched good ball until the we & favorite, and *o much Gans & lost the verdict on Re Soule and the Goldfield club alljat agy stage, being beaten off} 2% Lecureus 1@ «12 | When Quigley opened the & money in wight that there was & | Which left about wound up the day on the wrong | Yesterday, fn a fleld of fast eprint eX ihouha ie 4 | work@by rapping out a sin; # & probability of forcing the spectators won ng whether or side of the ledger. Martin and the/ers at six Sprlongs, he was ‘} [Hyatt and Nordyke followed with | Cade up another point. The # Ot be fouled the Baltimore boy Tyme Malle Toklo club about stood the publig| beaten two Tengths at the finish 4 | doubles, scoring two runs. Again) 4 seconds will be: For Gane— * T&morrow, however, Gans and | Prise ¢ off, as did Nelson Jones. and was running over horses at the "} |im the ninth Quigley, whe was hit-|y Jack Grace. Ed Moe, “Red” #& the Rattler are to travel over a 45 i Comedians : ootens Na — fend. This certainly was a form Marpeasa ( Walbausera § |ting hard, pasted a drive over 6)» Cornet and Jeff Perry. Ben # found route, which should be plen Duncers; Hlweil; Pantagescepe. 3 . prsal for fair. It ts almost need.| i787 May Pink | Fine) ond that McKuné {@t managed to ;, far enough for them to. let th vemuenianamear “aiiaaaene “Firstaway Jake” Adler was the re*® . (Pleat de Lis) * Selig, Gans manger, will be # , NORTHWESTERN a dising Wid youterégy. He beat less to say we be was s hot fav nog get hie hang an without stopping! @ in his corner also, An eight w Port public see for Itself which « prick pamerg tes va. s ix races in a row ax@ had #0 much | ite when he ran the bad race he ball rolled out imto the field |» ad Himinary between & the pairs is the better scrapper bes gold in bis clothes after the las -- and Quigley sprinted to third.|% gam Nelson and “Rog” Cornet As a matter of pugtlistic impor BASEBALL Tras tnat be walked lepeided. St. Elmwood was the medium of Hyatt's third hit scored hie. oth mart at “4 cham # tance th nw Nelson fight looms pr ; big plunge in the third race, ax 4, choned teat. Hhewt ¢ ninthwhen two were goDe| ® pionship i ae te scheduled #|"P 48 the biggest event of its kind| Te Games Tomerrew—t0:00 a. a | from an opening quotation of 6 to 1 Moresl early speed. Vink | Allon alt Grab ocked 2 since the Hill Squires-Tom = Frankie O'Neill, once © famous ine was backed to fours et post an eeny. pop @) ‘which, Donovan oe at B50, Tee es Di narak bene a Your sae Tombs VANCOUTEN ve sarin Jockey, gg Be Lars: eofhhenl te | time. It's a mystery why he was QQog #8 Pures. Maiden two-fear- |minsed. He then booted the balll® rooms and be ready to start #| prospect of ing the two great | 7 Fever car, Admission 260 204 00m) Butey & soe thie gum, |Paved, ax he showed very. little ° jinto center fleld and Allen chased) ® ax soon as they enter the #| ightweights settle their grudge bas teads coming oo son | speed and quit badly the I@Bt part Index Jockey Op i around the bases for the Siwashes'|® ring & promght to this city sporting men | Order of Railway Conductors mer with part of his ctable. of the race, finishing nowheres. i Rissa “bt [lone score, at | from all over the country, and the | ™TOGr OS pein se gs 1 - i Learbern 6 Mundorff did some great wor to is crow with visitors. Once | Arehibakt’s hn in - vse J. Melntyre, Rettig, A. Williama go Keogh. 38 at first and Quigiey and Ham Hy.|* *** ®* ¥ FFF FF FF EY conin the enti Is anchored | Will give an exoucsion and plonle July) tT seg oon fe ba rong A. Harris, Keogh and A. Walsh} oi JM intree & p42 Jatt walloped out three hits apiece (By United Press.) in the bay dana 6 failed to = 4 gage Hag were the winning jockeys yester. 0) ‘| which is surely going some. Terry| SAN FRANCISCO, July 2—An Lord day. MeKune played aa erroriess game | old dlapate is to be settled once ané|ets that ever em able to est, First Peep and mg oer | cre K at short and had some difficuit|for all Ume in Jimmy Coffroth's} secure sh e will be In Coff were a og Fe artistic. H. G. Bedwell was seen busily |r, chances to handle Mission arena here tomorrow after-| roth's “wall to see the fun @ brace, leashing a bundle of tickets behind | Ds Frisk got anoth Jouble. The| soon, when Champion Joe Gans! Both principals are tn sple take " . ot another double ne , princip ¢ plendid each book after Luretta had won. | = Rig Bwede is commencing to get) @od Dattling Nelson hook up in! physical fix. Gans was never known Dan Ross, the Canadian owner sa| i; $s |his batting eye again. Hee han | What promises to be as interesting | to prepare himself quite as care whose colors Mechitn org oe | It looks as if the horse that heats i". made bite in the last four games.|® Will as was ever pulled off in this | fully as he did for this mill, and up yesterday when that bird £0) Giorio will win the Derby. Whatt” ** « neck of te woods tonight is as fine a s men of t 7 to 2. y | The Offictal Keone i home in front. Opening at 7 to do you think? QRVT uIP Pace—« fortongs Selling js ana wp ah RO ® Whee the Dane and the colored colored athlete ax any one cquld Mechlin was backed down at post) Z a ward, Value to first 0225 . eo *\ boy clashed in ¢ jeld, nigh tO care to see. T Battler seems EEE !—= Tsaniey Pay had a harrow escape - + 8 4 Lb fg Sltwe years ago, 42 rounds werent) just as rugged as ever Joe and from injury in the lagt race. While — 3 4 @ © @ { #/@uite enough to Wring their battle | the Dane will both easily make the at the post he was jumped on by ee, et ae weight as called for in tha articles some horse, and Qut for the fact a ee ee [RAR RRR AAR R ERR RRS reement. They are to scale that he was wearlng bandages, mime Hobre © 6-6 8 6 nds at the ringside. | would have been @m@ down. As it ) Convemt Beit (Cais dR SR AN. BY BATTLING NELGON. - will be no love lost be jwas, the sharp hoof cut clear At pest es 6 . ~ uit. just aw 1 #/t™eee the white and the black boy through the bandage and abraded|. Lsrrt's 4, amon i * ote ap Bone neo. #| Shen they start slamming one an | the skin. wart « Third east oe eS > ae eves caw’ the dey @ {other tomorrow Nelson thinks | - ~ | worerette Se ae He Re © he could win from me. and Til #|#vout as muck of Gans as an ordi Shirley Rossmore showed a great | Lert, = or rece Boe & prove ft eee en a (Bary man does of the smallpox, burst of speed iu the last race, She - . ed P faithfully for the #|2"¢ to make things good, Joe cher will be hard to beat among her own | BRBR FOURTH RACH —One mite. ¥ ss a oe ee ee, a jishes the same sort of affection for kind from now on pe..tp Get _osee ag # match, and made the weight 1110 naitier. Jack Welsh, of th | -_—_— Horse 9d Owner deh ye ® with ease. Besides, ('m betting # |" . a“ sh, of this Decorate fogget to slop yester Gerke ¥ % 4 Kood chunk of money on my heen ts to referee the boat day ea be ai HOTEL MARLAND—Mot aad cold wa- * * 615-617 First Av., Seattle, Wash. On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole the hore handed out omerday This makes Beart woud a Giorio hed ood att Ave } tidden, Archibald lay | a feneng. Wiew rans | 28 minutes Umpire M good five furiongs. Tab Pantast | 2g rire Thres-year-oide and upward. | AMBRICAN LEAGUE Fin Jockey. Op Ch 1 Ke a 6 eA s? y he ” ” AW ; ® bn 1” to hand out & corker S Gent. ft Advise you, one and 208 OM Sattler T Atari 1s 866 Bernardo § Gauge ie 17 5 18% Adame 8-5 show and smiling faced ' at ona fo imvestiqntc as to ad trattbahoeen SIXTH RACK—Five for Keniaton Meodiqnp Three-year olde tly Confident and upward Value (o first $400 - JOHNSTONE, Bx-Owner, Index. Horse and Owner Fee HH My. Be rit Veterinary Surgeon J ; 4 ‘ Room 208 Kipier Bock 4 2 ; 1 12 Second Ay Phone L. 2486 ; : eo fe Saas adelphia 486 Office Hours: 19 a om to 1 pm ; . B46 Rene 6 92 | ‘ Tem tee m “ 6 0 6 6 Page 1-§ Ti eekiee SATURDAY ‘ 100 wit! have = good fa 9-19 show. Resemere 8 chow Yesterday's Games. Put thie, degn in your 4 by W. Cant ] At Pittshure-—Chieago 3-4, Pitts te) Daily Bacing’ for tesuite rin danger. Pay aid bh Tote At St. Loule—@t Loule@ Cineinnatt 2 ne last furlong. Prancts wetter, || Al New York-New York ¢ Philadel phia 2 Ai Boston— me n 2 Boston 4 NORTHWESTERN LEAGUR We use All-Wool Goods, A No. 1 Lin- ings, Fit you perfectly, try on your Suit, @ake them up swell. Suits to Order From $16.50 to $50 The London Tatler 906 Third Ave. Ta Coliseum Building Won. Lost at Kr Te whol TURKISH BATHS, wm avy Finagt on the Coast. Main and Occidental av. Ind, 2901 Sunset 612 Se Sore emens en: enamemnmannamanrnm een | yard the @ry dock, Boais leave fmt of Yesler way | Round tip fare, pie 60 cents: Hotel Tourist : 100 Rooms—75e and Up. " "h First Class Patronage Solicited. i AH HH Makes Suits.to Order-on Short Notice ~ anpiies § Cab at Popular Prices Frisco 4 and © OPEM TO VISITORS BYBAY OAY, At@ntie Meet will be few days more. Se the OAM louBio MBo@e luland tn ten times dally. eee The and ap per day ielialiaitaiedialteialiniatateiatalel | heme oedeetnn ae = aaeeene { aaeiwe AT we LUNA PARK ASR | The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast. 3 | ®UTTE, Mont. July 3.—Result a: — q | Thureday | FREE ATTRACTIONS DAILY |) Four furlongs—Ocilia won, Lady | 3:30 and 8:30 p. m. ¢ Martinex second, Egotist third. | —— 4 | Time, :48% | SPECIAL AMNOUNCEMENT Three furlonge-Ontario Oregon C M k w Aurora B. Second, Sid Silver | 9, ae Sy | Capt. Mecklem’s Airship] Three furlongs—Herpy Chappy | NOW ON EXHIBITION won, St. Joe second, Nettle Hicks Will Fly Every Day, Weather Permitting. third. Time 4% x: = A , Pive furloogs—Mary F. won. | UNCLE HIRAM AND THE PIG—CHAS. LEORA, AERIAL ARTIST. § one ee "ea Hereafter third, | : — fail to pay @ visit to the Pilipino Midgets. First time if Mile—Herodotus won, Iron Wat 7 son second, Mendon third. Time. G d Fi k Di { 1:46 Ww Mile—Mertingo won, Mike J ran ire or S isp ay second, Sam Boyard third. Tim y . ee and Big Celebration on the 4th of July All Amusements Begin at 18:00 a. m. on July 4th. SPORTOGRAMS eae Follow the Crowd to Madison Park. WHITE City | Ernie Franklyn was unfortunate in his first appearance in a Seattle uniform, but he 1% & good pitcher | TONIGHT and popular with the fans. He will PAIN’S GORGEOUS FIREWORKS SPECTACLE. be a material aid to the Siwashes | CARNIVAL OF NAPLES AND ERUPTION OF in thoir uphill climb for the pen. nant | Ee Dugdale’s men have certainty gingered up their play, and are playtna a greatly improved game |Thevtiet two moon wit “van || @nd $1, 000 FIREWORKS couver showed what the Siwashes Popular prices, 50c and 7Sc. Children, 15e. Seat for only sen. Go early tonight, and earlier July 4 The Season in Seattle positively closes July 4, can do once they strike their stride Richmond's Rainiers go to North Yakima today, wh ahey will | stack up against the North Yakima Tigers tomorrow and Sunday. The | Tigers will come to Seattle for re turn games Jufy 10 and 11 © ° e e | Tmr the toe hold from wrestling | It is a plece of needless brutalit ‘It is almost as bad as the strangle « hold, by which Strangler Lewis use@ to choke his victims into in wenat bility Frank Gotch was the first man to use the bone-brea The & A \ the State Ww t A will jen th cam ing hold, and he cannot be blamed paign with an all day rally and a piente at Maple Grove, Renton a a> a Jong as St iit jus on the Seattle-Tacoma Interurt July 4.” Song egitimate Seattle's wrestiing fans #aw the toe hold in operation |{, C!s, Orators, Dancing. See the ateh @ si Wednesday night, and they plain ate" ‘ wb howed their disapproval War Fare*Round trip, 25 cent Admission, 10 cents. the to® hold TE sine a samba °

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