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FR @ GH? DWH, 09 09 “Go 0 OTS (ORITES*EAIL TO EWARD THEIR © Gene Russell Proves Fale! Alarm—Bookies Get BACKERS tre Shot tn very i like the on at bet OF the Opening at h money, he as quickly backed down to 7 to 10 and at post time 3 to 5 was the pre ~~ | vailing figure. the Money. Pa eae ‘The field day which the public has been enjoying at the expense of the bookies lately came to an abrupt end at Ther Meadows yesterday and many a poor old bookle who has been wondertng how long hia en ed bank roll would stand the in, went home feeling “eo he could fittingly celebrate t Fourth. In other words, five publi chotces Went down to defeat, and most of ent handed back to the WBights of the slate what they had previously taken from them tn pre vieus days in the shapg of gold and Tee wor® set-back the public co@yé vem in the fourth, when Oxre Bos@PD OBled to fini@ tn@eo © men®@. Ti@s bird, on his pre OB SOME IME AB second Lo Con “Ieee.” He Sue's lwndew pee rewmret he toewwe ip head Jawout Qe Soe % o wReee Tes Dird 18 ene Gime & good @ 6 1, but wae Mcle™! dawn @ pert time “He@igee” aso called Ow twprvearold raee in the order ta Which the howes @uttheé, ax be pieked Qhe mee Fetece, aie Ar ben, OmM@e Paddy laoth @O fer Gene iene sel! to the tame of 20@ henes. fe got It al! beek, hewwwer, ween Ma grane won. Gus Ft of Oakend. Rreery aot San SHS), Goonereoven and o@er p . Whe @ the tmek doriag the Mmeen, weartw « white Iinen collar, with the daw of ee Month stamped on the tmek Wien asked the mase® be repte@: “It I want to know wewst diay it ts, ob have (© de® (e wilw ay colar ‘The Latowa tract nummer? many wioners lately (het bis clleste EIGHT MeanTne has reduced the priee of sdrtedon to Lob Kohn, manager ef Abe ne". who wes maton beek tn York until the police tntertrr. ed, threatens to come to @eattie. Norris Warren, better known a the “Bismarck Kid,” who wan a poo! boy at the track last year, made his appearance on the course during the afternoon. He was warmly greeted by his brother ex-pool boys, who now, like Othello, find their occu pation gone. When Magr@e won it marked BY NAPOLEON LAJOIE. A second base plager must pos sess @rtein nat mral qualifica Kions. Speed Is abso- stele necessary To kecome a man tust be ipoleon Lajolc. sew at secon@, « fable to move arountt his @rritory I ny When the start came, Gene Rus sell got off well and laid in a good position until he hit the stretch, when he quit utterly and finighed ng} The winner turned Leal Hand, an Sto! chance hor im fy who beat Ida May shot, a nose in a Boas got third place The only ry dr long favorite tagyeward the talent was Friese, w was mak Ing her first appearance here. She proved herself a game filly by standing @ drive from the furlong pole home and nosing out Ake Ar Ben, the second cholce. Ornate, after a stormy trip, tint@ed third The last race was where the bookies cleaned up. Magrane, Alloe Carey and Metlakatla, all very li@mt ly played, finished in the @rder named. In this race Escaguage and Racine were @a@e the choices and heavily played, as was B@natyne @@ de® the three all @iiod to reveue® the@ Wokers t Hoag & Co, Rave S@0RM! Me meeting WP Fine, the ower of 6) ‘eowau fe win the 2 » eee sure (hing ee rae He w stingy with his informatio (ee race, Dut Otibed Co convince any one. Atwr (eb ra@e, what a aif fer a Carved Davie set the works tm on, Rrounado, wm new has eotliig wot & Gandia OF (eine: t dow fox | The Gete i the Poorth of wp i Che Best Chal evar the garter at Tae Meadows, @eé ix We Iu clave a Oele ae ever vam to the pom ce the (out Com you otek Che wimmer ? Tow Tibhar, (he tMmow dociary, BAe 8 bie Be! Ow Frica: Mut the Qusow wen | enetce han@eanpw. lee bee@ picking so ae a8 rich Be ways be Rew the he! THE STARSATURDAY, JULY 1901 met SPORTOGRAMS TH.AND-ELLISON ~ Son ote ay fs jon all matt orgeot current int emcees | He forms his Hlgment with F. Stimson, ofafeattio, was elect are od preaident dtihe Northwestera © HAVE° “Looks Like Business Man, [International Yacht Racing asso ing Gotch In h plation at a meeting held in Van (@) a _wonld not thi souver yesterday. The Galo | charnptom athlete, Hoots of the wasociatlon are: W Id's | business man. Just president, A. G. Trynne, Van Fore st W | uainens man jt eouver commodore, J 8 Gibb, Vie or oremost rest er ane if you talked wi jtorta; fleet — captain, sO Sam Hildreth ta going toCQve in| having been wold to Tom Williams : pr D have thet |Rohifs, Bollingham; | secretary E esl) 5 te Charlie Elise ot California, prior running| [J led by S i) have Secure canon, onto; troasuroryangouver EvengyUp theland. So ¥ Charilo Hilison, | OF a etban Montgomery ran | CUSPOWEd Dy SUCCESS | tn Hume A. J. Foster, Seattle oftlo\gmnens As # forerunner to bis plans fori, xy Williams’ colors on,this occa . mi ule tae urer, H. Lee, Seattle; utive Local and T e the disposing of his entire stable, Mr. | gion. and a Credit to > pot a f committee, W. HE Abbott, Belling Hildreth recently sent twelve head| Ellison, who is probably one of eal is matches, ham; Goldfinch, Everett; R. MH. It of horses to Seattle, In this lot! the successful horsemen in e leone mee oe Alexander, Vancouver Game @rer @ $20,000 colt Uncle, Me) America, having beaten ‘em from America. the 2 met hi | @: . liek, Winner of two derbys; Raphi’ every angle of the game, has his | hanes por The all star team from tort Sean Water, who wou more than $15,093 own reasons for selling out and go-| Ba Pa boldt to only 1,600 land banks aud National Bank of| noe on the Coast last winter; Tot |ing abroad, He raced in California '¢ |°aige hin townsmen's affection, mmerce team of Seattle #1!!! Yancouver mad@Aho norlgn tyg| Faust, the sennatignal twoyearold | several years ago, and somehow or | BY W. W. LIGGETT. leageiey, re rand people,” i ry at 5 o'clock this afternoon! i sorday by taking (Oe b Achiev oe, ‘Be Toll Hox and|other he did not seem to like the| Now that nk Gotch has loft |("%% (and they have stuck by i Dugd park. The Portiand|*" yesterday by ‘aking DUEL | others game, Since then he has raced in| geattic, | cabsbtate my true opin. | 27OUsh thick and thin. I wantt players hav ral fangaagorn | kama@rom tle by & Bor Of| Thene were sent in pa@ne New Orleans, Now that there will|jon of the man without the accy.|!¥¢ #84 de in Humboldt,” college players SE thet n and) 4 to 8. Dave O'L# Hildrouw@ betting | be no more racing at the Crescent] gation of toadyism being cast at His home life is a favorote wily pect to trounce the w The Canucks started off strong |comminsione® They will be sold in| City eyogtoe's that he ought to | a t vii and he delights t» r of rooters accompanle®), ing sent 1g. ‘Two Jong | Seattle very shortly for whatever | Ko abré will sell his stable a Iam aged what think |! tlk of hin home and tell about hig Portland team Geta. & beat He lok | thay will bring. ‘The only horse | before going and will purchase 8) ot hon, 1 alw first of ail [pid mather, who ts justly, proud se by Hign Hyd brought inj that Hildreth kept in the Rant in) new string over th yd. Hildreth | that he is “a gentirman and a m-) The marine corps at Rremerton | 16 ra Montgomery, in which he has mere: | Is selling out and « abroad for! prince of good we.” It my |O Gotoh te"Not Brutal, hold a big field meet today The | © le socces Pug Ronnett ly a half interest, the ner half! much the same reason questioner persists, | tell him that There is a widespread imprem | marines have been training tn prep | eagle: th oo over the fence }Gotch is the greatest wrestier of | that Gotch ts brutal, His pees aration of the event for several | SOs MO ing the circult amid won, Mage! Hollander second, Rose | the century, bagnone use of his dreaded toe hold hag wooks. Tho baseball tee@B fro@)| igi ge applause. In the fourth Se k ING AT BUT | Daiw thi’ Time—1:01% | A champion Ng@ter or wr r caused me rumor. Wrestling i the cruisers Charles@w@ i Me re ae we ore, Luual tripled Four furlon K. O. MeCardy|is thrown overmuch in the limp. | thood, and he cannes waukes WM also play to left field fence, McKune alngled —_— won, Lenk Laieh second, He Gone| light. Th@ are made much of, a@ | be (Gined for using any logitimatg - ; - third, Time: 49 it is the exception rather Quan the |™means to win. 1 have twice Baniay SAche!l Ba» Oo om bee on gens od and Suyder let asy) wuTTR, Mont. July 4,—Jockey| ‘gis furlongs — Harve! won, Rust-| rule whon a champion is bel Gotch release men tn match ‘wha ed wite Ji@ Flynn, tae Pueblo!‘ ¥ sored pad AP to the eighth no| Charbonneau wae probably fatally |iing Silk second, Columbia Girl| long without a touch of well would ne il over, because be: Sreqpes, OB oli@er July cod (ao in. In the seventh Se-|hurt in the third race yosterday@third. Time—1: 16 head.” None of us are free from | Wa wnw ling to punish them . or July 31 @ i Freicie@. Flynn] iii. had threo mon on bags with | after: while riding Al H t Mile Golden Wine won, Ho-| vanity, but it is often an obsession He is strong as a bull @ 4 heavyweight @@ a tough siug » nae Tree mes oe jafternoon while riding At Pampton. | wath second, Fureaghird. Time —| with a winning athlot |Gcen mot know bls own en . one out. Rush knocked a long fy|The horse fell, and Charbonneau es ath @*, tat Ketchell can give Away) i. ievati. ‘The minute the ball waslyolling under him, was crushed, |}: 15 Buggens has not @otled Frank | But he has never been ‘ueaunted Wolg@t and beat him. Tho battle | 1 TRMt N° Marted home . ioe £ ty Dp. P Mile abd a quarter — Nadzu won, | Gotc Je in the same big tharted, | for fouling an opponent. promises to be a slam bang affair, | % ird Soest wads a pastel hase on c ben , Markle Mayér second, Chancellor | good-natured ocratic fellow} Frank A. Gotch is cham preg “a <see0 Hiahany Bro: Wallworth third. Time ul that he was years ago, wheg ft |catch-as-catchcan wrestler of The reported death, of = plate and Allen was caw Post on aoe injury > | PAVE IO MONT Ave the lows farm and started 9%" | world. He {® perhaps the grt a agen = Sane ation Scarney Was reapousibie tor’ the: pail Reed goeeed jalvanic third. Hitt Brow, con us fire works | {le for a living pode pA phy be net He ie ‘tha om turns ont to be an “exaggeration.” | yor vaitate , r : : a Part, | like to talk of himeeif or tell of his | ™ore than that e ts @ tho Hackensehmidt did undergp a so-|¥innigg run, He muffed Hyatt ®)Time—1:00% display, July 4th, “at Luna explolt a eens hen ou to| ’entieman, a sincere friend, vere operation for bladder trouble | it. and Quigiey, who was oa firat,| Five furlonge~-Robert Mitchelt| Positively no extra charge wag ag eg ¢ ather | rarity, & modest athlete, and & erie a fow days ago, and also has water | "Vr eh ak pitched for Seattle. | not have wrestling the Wpic of|!t to the country whic produce™ . oo s physicians say . y ‘ 2 ‘4 ty | He was topped for 10 hits, but kept] conversation j him the tas ous, Ressine can never | He was topped er the feat} Modest, Yet Confident. | >. fateful inning sbbed them | mon if ask@ a direct question he |} John I. Qullivan pays this tri/over for the ¢ and was of-| TY always answer directly and lbute to the memory of Georg fect all at without om. If he things he er I knew George 8) for The Official Reore can beat a man he says » If you 30 years, and alwayg had great), Seat! wit we we ee ak) —————e omes hin who threw his ey to the sport because he was hor ee ae § 8] dow RC htop . Kicharé Dwyer, starter He Ja modest, but he does not lack « ~‘b4 —— om es . r pend eee 2837 ' a " ne R theven « ares, ‘Three-year-olds Value t of his chief assets, and when | irehare a 3 . |you hear Goteh quietly state that | ey; ; 4 4 | r¢ | in fos Pm... oe we * . 9 8 ry rin '. he believes no man in the world can Mount Baker Parks de|Rush. » i | 1 8) dies Home : a hae of dy et is|throw him, you begin to believe it ‘ se irk a b 1 2 WO 44 Om be + | too Gusmgicaniiane . of 10 wet , om played 78 eee of P tch was born on the farm, and * Sunday at Kirkland. Tho batte . -) 6.8 S ce #9 | the elty has no attractions for him The junior races of the North Py fee for thé> Mount Bakers were . tT prvemery year irr i" Hia ambition is to throw every |cific Ass@Piation of Amateur Oarp Powell and Mel i. The fea Mumer ace, 18-5 show, Colbert show. |chailenger for his title, make aggmen could not be pulled off yew ture of the game was itching ; Bega |much money as he honestly can, | terday afternoon at Lake Was 1. He struck oot 15 men 4 outrun fret five and then retire to lead the simple ton owing to the rough water, and an@ allowed but two hits ’ t badly ™or life on his broad acres at Hum-| Were postponed until this morning, boldt, Ta The senior singles, doubles and vide With other things equal scie will always win. Goteh and Roller well within two pounds the | «01 ame and thetr strength should be | Vas bout equal. But Gotch tonsed | summary about like a 100-pound sack | Pe*"je*s and wholly outclassed him y hin remarkable sctence |)" b= of the game ia . i AUTO TOUR.) F “ merely winner ef (he Foard: ef July Mana (s United Prove) ] NATIONAL LRAGUR 6. cap up ie Bhoove. LOS ANGELES, July 4—G. N . Bites and H. N, Bites of Boston Weg. tage ns Wee Wile Crow, », whe hap justpbave just competed a transcont biew) tf from ew York, waa «2 nent@ automobite trip, after bi Prominent Merwe i (ae paddock tng 10.065 miles during a doriag the afMerneea. feght montha. The trip TH y Collins Beat (be fmt three races an@ was a bég winner, but lost| meet of [tf Back on Gene Huser! Argenauts, the champlows of kane Jupior league, play the Madr f Seattle, at the Bad lar@ groends af 10:00 Chie men ing. A fast @xme fe aplicipeted and the outfielders are playing deep. A good eyq@and « quick start on a ball often mean the saving of a game. The second basemen or shortetop, tow, t6 lees [ikely fo érep the ball than an outfielder who bas come feariag in and made a @neper ate grab for the pill Many a Bard ground @rive, @r over toward Cret Bare, Mould we played with o@e band, dea@te pope lay opinion wa « c@e-hamied oimy fe © “grand an@ play. and Coat rapidly. Upon fie speed. of course, every Ball sBoaé Be pinyre with depends (he amews ef gound he beth mands ean cover | Sees een crm font evr The seeond know th ever ba for him He must strd@y closely tee art of fogging & baserunner and at the fame timecescaping injury free! spikes. Putting the Ball en the! runner is ome of the mme's fine points, and cannot be practieeé to. much by an infielder. od Gaser@am an@ sow | ¥ (o@taher ike a aaa y must know welch osm. twowe from Ow catcher be he tercw |e roadie The second baneran cam same Ale plleber a lot of bane hie by cover ing the territory be hie oa | hort infield ftes Portlonterty SH! he be @n the leoleet for Oy | balla whee « ous mitten iw at matt | denen ooght to. ways and the tricia ef o@ (ust ie eam “pl an ee LAJOI IN ACTION, hardsihps and unusual experle@ges 5 as the Boston men did not follow the mqual {ranscontinental trail, but) ee oe, | mada several detours, even driving oe York-New York 6. Pht into old Mexico. The adventurous = : a Ris SE mptoria@ left Bost on November 56, 1907 AMERICAN LEAGUE Bremerton ts an varions suburbs to « grass ball that is ahooting out Into | ri@t Held, he will often upset him self and get clear out of position to throw if t Ytries to use both hands. while by scooping the ball with the left hand he can ewithh ft to the right and make a quick throw while $ {still running and without | his | balance. if he should left handed, so much the hetter A second baseman Must be tast,|'*"\) } cesi-heag@ed, an accurate thrower and not afraid to block a base run ner. With these quailfications, if he cam hit some and keep his feet lef bar rails, he ought to suc re Pienee Aberdeen | nm ; afin and Kreite; Cautr} Al Spokane, " # ; ; i Wright and MeCarter: Car BOAT RACE IS WANTED There ix a tendency among the, owners of fast boats at Tacoma aid Seattle to try and get a jiween the “good ones” of ad theeity on Com ‘ Rallway and Mart al years since tht ese porta have com as each one bond figured that t t ove : faile@ to rigd hough she te 1a The Ta won on a f and it Is due to be way, If the signs ar right. Should the Tacoma bi wander into Seattle harbor the Kw ter §. will after her, the boat's operators sta ‘ now fast ones, and run hty ] And tonight Pains $1,000 fireworks at Eruption of Vesuvius.” White Madison park oe monk: nam AND—Hot nod wa ew bi eveg seems tras both. 1008, tgs jo om. ‘Pee @e and up por day THIRD RA vide and up - OURTH RACE ” oat oe Third stopping Cutters That Cat To Fa Suit to Order in We can make you a one day if you are in a hurry. Saits to Order $15 and Up UNION TAILORS 518 Third Ave., Near Jaroes St. A Walah | them by reckless living early | gle glass of beer Three-year Rettig IMetntye Page AWalsh ‘Gaugel Alarrin Sand AWaleh Archibald 2 The primrose path has never held | fours will be pulled off this after seductions for Gotch. His name|noon. The first race, the singles, has never been mixed in the slight-| will start at 3 o'clock, the doubles | est scandal. His mighty muscles at 3:@6, and the fours at 4 o'clodi and splendid health are his chief The Traces will start off Madroms assets, and Frank does not impair | park and finish off Madison park.) He {s tem-| Wrews from the Portland Rowing perate in all thins, and never|club, the Vancouver Rowing cli amokes and seldom drinks. When | the Nelson Boat club and the Jameg_ he does indulge, bis limit is @ sin- | Bay tle association are en' His language in| ed in the races free from profanity or| This afternoon there will be tor boat races between the row! races. The fastest motor boats Lake Washington are entered some exciting contests are prom Ath upusually vulga@ume. Many people think Goteh long on brawn and short on gray matter. A five-minute talk with him would un deceive them He has traveled the | ised length and breadth fd thegontinent The officials are: Clerk of - ~ ~itnens | Cour, C. H. Jones; referee, R $1.00 ROUND TRIP. TO OLYMPIA, Wilbur; starte Mark Odell; July 46 bration begins |ers, Vince H. Faben, Judge July © Multnomah | E. Morris, C. W. Saunders; fi 3 or John F. Miller, W. B. mussen, Al idemith. se Battleships Hotel Tourist 100 Rooms—TSe and Up. Will Fly Every Way, Weather Permitting. UNCLE HIRAM AN® THE PIG me LEORA, MERIAL ARTIST, Don't fail to pay @ Visit to the Filipino grigwets Firs time ii Grand Fweworks Display} aml Big Celebration om the 4th of July J All Amusement® Begin at 10:00 a m. on July 4th. CH@S. LOOFF, Manager. WRHTE CITY | TONIGHT PAIN'S @ORGEOUS FAREWORKS SPECTACLE CARNIVAL OF NAPLES AND ERUPTION OF VESUVIUS and $14,000 FIREWORKS Popular prices, 25¢, 50¢ #hd 750. Children, 15¢ at for only 5,000. Go early toniht, and earlier July 4 The Season in Seattle Pooitively elvecs July 4 . = Madison Park. Follew the Crewd <—\{pyp eer 1 | ee | 4 SCESeSEeSEeSs SES4Fss Seages) No better way to spend Firet Class Patronage Solicite Glorious Fourth than visiting } Sam's navy yard. Boats leave > 2, foot of Yesler Way, every b Round trip, 60¢ o / e s sl a © ’ « x t a b nr r TURKISH BATHS. Finest on the Coa: Main and Occidental av. . Sunset 612 The Nation's Greategt Playground on the Pacific Coast. FREE ATTRAC TON DAILY 3:30 and 8! SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT > Capt. Mecklem’s Airship NOW ON EXHIBITION s