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COLT GLORIO TAKES by Meadow Favorite --Books All Lose. nd week's racing of the County Fair season wound association's summer up tn fit ting style Saturday, of seven races was run off. Of course was by the Fourth of July the feature, and it a colt, which, if not owned in attle, at least has a 5 attie-made reputation, as it vas The Meadows that Glorio first came into the pudlic eye, @ho woe al tracted the greatest field that ever went to the post in the Northwest, and furnished a stirring cox At the last minute Downpatrick was adged by T. H. Ryan and H. G BedwelPucratched Luretta, so that Handicap was won Many a hunch player p rio because it was the Fourth. Three first Saturday for Archibald. That's going some.O Jockey The race in the Handicap was a dad one from @ time standpoint, as the mile qgd @ sixteenth was r@ in 1:46%. Black Mate, a common selling plater, with 110 pounds on oy back, ran faster than that whe Won the second race, one a Gnd 50 yards, in 1:424 It was the biggest Fourth of July erowd that ever attended the local) g... Tt ts hard to estimate what the m the seven . but there was not a bookm that went home winner. In every race the horses that received the public ° THE.BIG-RACE Saturday's Handicap Is Won. Jeleven thoroughbreds went to the post, The public made the st ames table's entry the favorite in the betting, at 11 to 6, with Glo rio and B T. Fryer the se nd cholees at 6 to 1 each The F vr de Lis stable’s entry Karly Tide and Sugarmaid, also re col considerable support } books all lost heavily on the when a card scription. aa the three cholees all finish he money, the finish being Glor first, Lotus Kater second and Bd win T. Fryer third The race itself calls for little de as, after Green Seal, Sug armaid and Karly Tide had alter nated in setting the pace to the stretch, they all stopped and Glo rio took command, Lotus Bator ‘Pe efto unabl iwein je to dh Fryer came from far n the bunch and made a futile to catch the leader, but were The books had another bad day;| as th chate favorites and four were successful in the sev second eh races, and {t was estimated that the $30,000 away track fence. For awhile In| pat in the racing was suspende: while the crowd “rubbered” gt the flying machine. Roy Offut, the owner of Taylor George, burned up $1,000 when that ;hag was beaten Two new books made thelr ap. pearance. Hughey Jones, who has| just arrived from Denver, and the | Rainier club cut tn | holiday crowd from the took at least ring The band In the grand stand play | occas! Joh patriotic ion nay airs during pon and added to the spirit of Lyons the f a spread his foot j during the running of the Handicap and will t of the ¢ shelf for the bab Downpatrick, who was an added| starter in the big race, | very lame thereafter play proved to be the contenders at the finish, and what made it ex-| 1 lockey Frank Keogh was taken coptionally bad for the books WAS |sick after riding Green Seal in the the fact that three red hot favor | tiandicap and was unable to ric ites, on which there was practicg) ly no place or show betting—Net ting, Taylor George and Besley | Fay—ali finished outside the mon ey. Jockey Tommy rgan will be absent from the saddle for awhtie, as the judges suspended him indef. initely for cutting across the fleld im the last race with his mount, Burleigh The West Seattle airship made fts appearance at the track just be fore the sixth race was run, and made a descent just outside the Sold the World Over for 50c ‘Per Pair | 615-617 First Av., Seattle, Wash On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole out his engagements for | noon. the after STANDING OF ~. JOCKEYS pulled up| THE STAR--MONDAY, JULY 6, 1906. ifellow, of th | | raw York Under State Examiner’ 1908. “aT gop . clonely contested and the timo was(Hughes and H. @ incinnatt “6 bE ri SPORTOGRAMS uniformly fast, The results of the}feattle and Algonquin Canoe clubs | Philadelphia “oo ; : B ing Your Eyes afternoon races were aa follows) |of Henttle. Bext year's regatta will | " n Of To us if they are troubling you Senior doubles — Vancouver won,|'be held in sattie | . 1 # We are npectal tw can i Nelson Rowing club second, Jan | ou. No fancy prices, Seh No profensional baseball tn Seat! nay Athletic association of Victana| The Black Manufacturing team PRP tent A Barry _ | Optical Co,, 1207 nd ay, eae tle for a week, The Siwashes went) third, Time, 9 minutes and 21 sec | won from Dungeness, 7 to 6, tn At @. Louie—M. 1 , Cineinn —ri to Vancouver last night for a se-jonds, Benfor fours ~C/ancowver|a ten-inning game at Dungenoss on ob ro | i AMUSEMENTS, rlos of seven games with the Ca-| Won, Portland second, James Bay|July 4. The pitching of Olson and re) PACIFIO COANT LeAcUn ee nucks, Dugdale’s team ts badly| Athletic agsociation of Victoria) the stick work of Murphy and Tay Since Theatre crippled, Stanley, MeKune and Ca-| third, Time, 9 minutes and 14 Keo | lor for the Blacks were features of Ion Angeles ‘ ALL, OF THA wre hill being im bad shape, The St) onds, Senior singles Nelson (Vi. | the game. ' and y bad washes will be very lucky If they! C.) Rowing club (Des Bratsay) won, . eee oo Ry paren pH MATA. win three of the next seven games,| Portland Rowing ctup (Gloss) seo % ht Spirit of Seattle sailed | 1G) Wiliams A: Mendy Annonnens ond, Vancouyer Rowing club (Lang) | bySTed y lont the third and de | ns wrrimaxeaterday ; Dr. B. F. Roller will leave Seat-| third, Time, 10 minutes and 16 | ciding for the Alexandra cup Vancouver Takes the Last ' Mr. Mantell tle about July 16 for a six monthe’ | segonds t Vancouver on July ¢. The Alex-| Ahakapere vacation, His plans are not yet! ‘wy’ - andra, sailed by B. B, Deane, cronw . sini completed, but he will probably| The allwtar team from the Port | ed the line two minutes ahead. The Game of the Series loar take an ocean trip, After his va-|land banks defeated the National |race was clove aud exciting at all frat cation Roller may build up weight) Bank of Commerce of Seattle by | stages 9 aa ed by a long course of training and | 4 score of 14 to 11 in a game replete | Score 10 to 9. @ t 1 thee decide to take another whirl at| With errors at Dugdale's park on| Manager Dugdale has signed ‘s Gotch, Roller haa cleaned up $21,-| July 4 Grover Boyle, the pite who wan] re rie ; Aberdeen HH rth hts, 600 to $1.60 $2.08, 1000 tn the last six months and bas! | with Vancouver last sehen, Boyle) aa re Ai Belle Mats, 256 to $1.00; oxen, $1.50, given the Seattle fans some cle R. W. Wilbur of Portland waa re. | WO" with Aberdeen this season un Vancouver too! OGG gat aes ® © aro sport, lelocted president of the North Pa. | tl he broke his finger six weeks | the series fr day |" 1 i The B citte Asmoctation of Amateur Oars. | His hand t# well now and he| by @ scor The score Be e Grand Freddie Welch and Packie Me-| men; D. O'Sullivan of Victoria was |'# sald to be in good shape was 9 to 4 in ttle's favor ia . JOMN CORT | Farland fought # 26-round draw at elected view president, and H.R \will Join the team at Vaneonver,@) the fifth Inning, but the Canuehs | This week, Matt, Wel. and tals }Los Angeles on Independence day.| Kent gfVancouver secretary, ‘The penne: yore fa oe See nh » |THE SAN FRANCISCO OF RRA ©O, mp The fight was fast and furious at| execu committee consists of G. The Golden Gard Ballard’s | Franklin all over |o) + Rae Hf ° . MIKADO.” all stages Hodge and T, Des Braisay, of| fast amat X09, m, defeated the| Ham Hyatt paw ghee a> j 4) eo Meage reeEC Hen, 20 and 9 Cm } Me Notson@owing club; R. W, Hart | Port Townseld fyits by a score of TUN In the seventh b Ay Mere eok-—"The Mageot.” The rowing reg@a of the North| and W, J. Patton, of Portland; J. |7 to 0 yeuterday Mt Port Townsend, |0M bases. Allen's must aad tite irs Pacifico Association of Amateur Lawson and J. H. Anderson, of the | Hevery and Kastner were the bat ren prow oe te The | Seattic T Oaramen held at Lake Washington | James Bay Athlettc association; G,|tory for the Golden Gardens. Gnas 6 ran & ne te ie oe rE aad Theatre on July 4 was & success in every | Seymouwgand OM. Rw of ia seore and bits by Mundortt and tfotel Tourist ao fi way. Most of the six races were Vanco x Raven club, a The Biack Diamond team won| Hyatt scored the wisning ran in 100 Room from the Cream Rye nine of South | the ainth i Firet Cla |SBeattle 8 to 1 in a game played Franklin was pasted for 17 safe * yenterday. Hoye of the Black Dia- hit# and his support was not any monde struck out 12 men, and Cur. t0° Bood. Seattle bad @ cripple |tis of the Cream Htyes fanned 16) ‘4m In the field and the men | | batters yed ragged ba | | j G e. Eng was on the slab | |, Jack (Twin) Sullivan quit in the for the Wanadians. He was found | |thirteenth round, of what was to| for nine safe hits, but was effective Pasta ewe wae have been # 20round battle with '™ the latter part of the ga “WHY STH LPT HOME” ! Track tam. OC 1 Terry Mustain, at Reno, Nev, on The Official Beore. This is a Henl Laughing Play. nit July 4. Sullivan claimed his hand atte Ae. 8. & FO & Tonight Prices for Ladies, | 2060. oe was broken, It was a tame fight ae i Be Tomerrow bie with Mustain doing all the forcing eae ee pevaeempans in pene STAR 2 B. Gillie, & Vancouver policeman, roe es bo Henttie’s Loading Vaudeville broke the British Columbia record ee ee ee ee ee * nn f 0 fae cor for throwing the 16-¢ hammer kok TE) Mie a ee ' « ve; bon sonia, bbe we on Saturday, wh he hurled the AGA STD. LB dise AR TODAY — A NEW SHOW pr weight 1 feet 8 inches. The , ‘ 2 6 Bi , All Direet From New ¥; world's reeord in thie event was hw PO Aw an Fmt The Only, Metropeliiag let & broken Saturday when John ie ae ae “s — “og Flannigan threw the hammer 17 ee fo |feet $ inches at New York ee ee j The The Websters defeated Belling $b I= |hamm by & score of # to 1 at Belling 2% TURKISH BATHS, Wattese aa mm iia a aie a ie ‘ am on July 4 4 Finest on the Coast. ee : ND RAC smile and Ofty yarda felling, Three-year . » ot Oravhall 2850 Sree face ta ee pa = ford, Wlack-P =< i uo au im Rnglishman (Loewenstiny!3 a STATEMENT OF CONDITION | ei E if T TRUST C | HE AIR es v | The following ts the standing of| the Jnly Fain more hin # or #e the time m t oft i Jock Hoppe, Exel, json, Murphy NELSON MASTER. ‘Old Master” jockeys up The following boys have appear to and inctuding crere) enon Andrews, Ander. Gane ts master no A new master has eclipsed tar and Osear “Battling” Nel is now the undisputed light ricusly nt weight champion of the Showing all h ing the sting Joe Gans was slowly 1 down to defeat at @an Fran- world ia old-time clever ywer to stop his relent! tired rapidly and Nelson only made cisco on Saturday in 17 rounds » fight was all Nelson's. In the seven rounds Gana hit the Norseman at will, but hig blows never stopped his rushes and he hever » broke ground. After the eighth round Gans pace faster, rushing to close ters and faying ay with ands. In the twelf " and after that Joe wa r he defensive, trying to stave nevitable de ally and showered Nelson ight and left-ifind smashes, he Dura Dane came back than ever and had Gans In the fifteenth the was knocked down again and 4 August 6. 21 an R. & Naviga s, ticket EL MARLAND. Union Ticket Of 1, Bilis, ge Hot ana free bath dup per day old wa. HL Hee id jed in the saddle during the meet-| ing, but have failed to ride a win-| | ner Gargan, Lycurgus, Mentry born, B. Wilson, White, J. Ca W. Riley, Coles, King, Me iain, McEwen, Glass, G. Russell, W. Me Intyre. Salmon, Golden, | * and & qoar@r the ground RA - 4 deen tee Caaicnen 13 Scone rene FIFTH RACE Value to firet Harrison came on when ready | 2854 #1) Barna: a High cr a arxTH and up: Value to 4 Ons tind Walker) (GarityaD Gun (Sentora ob bined h (mt Jame Off at 442 United Press.) HAMMOXDSPORT N.Y gad up Value to firet $258 July 6 "ja EThe Aerial Experiment associa *-: Bion» aerdrome N the Curtix a unebug, Saturday cart the right ; have its name the ifrat inserthed "Sin the Sctentific Amertean trophy +: Py making an official Might of one s¢Pkilometer io a etrateht fine, meas 4 |ured from the point bere it left NATIONAL 3 ‘ Howse : ) Critie (Bauer? se & : r C. Muth a good ¢ out y Buries (Star Special Service) “ge COVINGTON, Ky., July * Pari-Mutuel betting mi which are in at Lat track, are being pronounc 208s as & substitute for t maker It ia the bellef of racir ' Makes Suits to Ordereon Short Notice Add Sergey pose at Popular Prices. Mieaten emia sain th oan We use All-Wool Goods, A No. 1 Lin- reputation ings, Fit you perfectly, try on your Suit, ae make them up swell men predict the r the ractr r in which ha Suits to Order From ito the present time $16.50t0$50 feo mn th ant @ LONGON VahOr Bess. will fintsh® first , is ; whick 1. The man 500 Third Ave 4 ma ha hance In Coliseum Building eek conn: Gaeeek |e eo vig ~ * © °. é So @ eo % © So o”"@ 4 4 @ 2 eo eo ry C) ae, ® @ ° @ © @ Ceo wae @ The chines, a race a big book had n track » tracks ed such A the not fins vo WILL BETTING MACHINES SAVE HORSE RACING? 1 A PARL-MUTUEL BETTING MACHINE AND ITS CASHIER AT THE! LATONIA TRACK, THIS IS A “STRAIGHT” MACHINE, BETS BEING TAKEN ONLY ON WHICH HORSE WILL FINISH FIRST. | for themse' @ill of May 14, - Resources. Liabilities. “1 Loans and discounts. $289,924.36 Capital stock paid in. $329,815.90 4 Real estate, furniture Surplus 5,000.0 1" aud fixtures 32,748.20 Undivided profits - TAI + Cash on hand $30,815.94 Depomtts ...-000 seees 261,217.88 & In banks 81,158.66 ‘ 111,969.50 Abstract and safe de pipes inh & posit plants 158,808 84 " og eae LEAGUR } $593,452.90 $593,462.90 f ie ae Deposits May 14, 1908 A 4 “ Deposits February 14, 1908 q Increase | 1 : RACES! RACES! At the Meadow: Six Races Daily——Rain or Shine first Race at 2 P.M. 20 to September 12. and Jackson st Admission (Including Grand Stand) Gentlemen $1, Ladies 50e LUNA PAR The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast. From June from First ave Cars leave every 10 minut after 11 o'clock a. m. FREE ATTRACTIONS DAILY 3:30 and 8:30 p. m. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Capt. 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