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Ss Welg aghast ha aro } 2° O° Guia & o riding FORM PLAYERS HAVE THEIR INNING AT TH MEADO wso 29 {7 start was a bad one, and Steel Centre Shot Runs a Goat Race, Defeating got away flying, while Philletina was off very badly, She made an effort to catch the leader, but tired | badly in the ggtempt, | Naomi, at 60 (SG) beat her for the Horace, who was third ce in the betting, lost whatever | he had by running out at the i of the stretch, atre Shot proved herself to be a grand filly by leading all the way| in the Wilhurton Handicap and win ning by half a length from Glorto. The time for the race was 1:13, | which equated the track record for] six furlongs. Critic and Burleigh | were supposed to be contenders, but | plac Four favorites and a second Cholee were succesaful at The Meadows yesterday afternoon, and the public had a field day, The only outsider to win was Misa Patr banks, who won the first race by a nose from the favorite, Hidden) they never had a chance to beat the Hand, after leading all the way.’ Walker filly After that the choices had itall thelr) The last race completed the bookies’ discomfiture, as Varieties, who was backed from 5 to 2 to 3 to 2 after waiting until the stroten | was reached, went to the front and} won by hime with Metiakatla & distant secon Beat third own way, and the books got a fleree drubbing. Steel was heavily play ed to win the second race for two- year-olds, being backed from 2 to 1 down to 6 to 5, white Phillatina, the original favorite, drifted back tn the betting from 6 to 5 to 9 to 6 LIVE NEWS FROM MEADOWS fo) BY REFUGEE. H. B. Kennedy, who ts making It | showed a jarked form reversal & habit of running up Mat Ries’ Yesterday winning over $1,000.) . He did this by betting on several horses, waa Johnie? at-ffle-rathole | winnersgand holding them in his after Miss Offictous won, and bid | hook the mare up from $800 to $1,000, at oR's price Riea protected. Ries y ank Bain laid against all the $1,000 on the mare at T to 10, s0/ wifling favorites, and as a result he could easily afford the rumup. | his book lost $4,000. OPpni! Howell, a well-known turfite,| Thurdet, as usual, bled ye who made book with Frank Bi and Jockey Lynch had to po at Oakland last winter, is the lat | up. © eat arrival here from New York. | Sie ith | “Snife’ had his man down good So mych money was bes on Vart-jand strong on Celeres yeaterday, eties tat at post time tie horse’s/and things certainly looked rosy ‘was practically rubbed off the | for a while, with the horse winging rds and a number of people who out in front. However, the brute were desirous of betting on him | tired, and third place was the best Ma wgable Mo get their moury jhe could get The money was bet | straight and ahow, eo nobody lost any coin. © Jookien Archi@ald and Kelly dt-| ° vided the riding honors by each Cc. B. Daniels and W. T. eee | two winners. The other son, who raced at the lat wirfling riders were A. Walsh and| meeting, are here with ac Reidad’o rt Lycurgus. horses. Lon Rearwald, the San divas Bandbook man, ia tn town. ‘will probably make book here. rday, him Billy Bngstrom bet on Mise Fair.) He | banks, the 10-to1 shot that won the} first race. oo | sins The public picked too many win-| I heard the Singing Kid advising hers Saturday and Monday for) several bookmakers to lay against Bookmaker “Safior Bill" Jackman,| Centre Shot. He was not in evi ‘and he gave up his stand yesterday | deuce after the race. } f™ favor of Mosely Argonaut Was put on the school I picked Varieties to win the tast |ing list by the starter yesterday, | Hy reny down from 1 don’t know, how. Horsemen who have just arrived the reason he was/from Latonia say that the manage played. ment, in closing down the meeting without warning ten days before the Bookmaker Johnny Lyon, who has | time sebeduled, worked a hardship been a consfiitent loser recently,}on the turfmen, aa most of cthem were without money and had no| | place to ship except to Windsor, |and that there was no stable room | there. The association claimed they shut down because they were }losing money, but it is said that/ | thia waa not the case, and the real | reason was because Louis Cella was lnore at the Kentucky racing com- in tan and black. Look at the quality and compare the prices. FREDLUND, HORNSERG & LARSON, 705 Pike St. Every Outing Suit (two piece) in the Hub is marked at | half price—exactly half the price you would have had to | pay a short time ago. You mufst be eager to see the price reductions for yourself | 80 we plunge right into the facts: | “$ 5.00 i A Think Of buying Hub $10.00 Suite Think of buying Hub » $12.00 Suits gestion. Hub $25.00 Suits $15. 00 Now is the time when you want Clothes fer Summer and } your vacation. | Now is the time when we can get most of your good will | out of Hub Clothes. It will cost us something to sell them for so little at this | time of the year; but we have been in the good-will busi- ness for a great many years, and we know what its re- it Pays Isn't it nice you can get the suit you want and have half your money left for the summer vacation—and have the very suit you want at that? 615-1 7 First Ave. On the Square Opposite the Totem Pote 2) CHAS. BABB. (Star Special Gervice.) ATLAN Ga, July 1b. Otis Stockdale case, of directors June 18, pre before the nat fore it ts finited before the national con and 4 mission for retustig to allow him to repRce the mutug machines with bookmakers Pietro Martino ts fast plunger. He bet $124 Vivant, the winner of t Atiard, Be Man who Itkes the te vorites to show, bet a chunk om Centre Shot a place at 2 SPORTOGRAMS With Captain MeKune Frisk #tek in bed, Stanley with « broken finger and Cahilt playing friends who have urged , himtes with & bad foot, the Siwashes got make the race and promined °to Mutte together yesterday and beat out stick with him. John L. ts a prize oaegcz! Vancouver. Dug’s men bave the fighter, but at that he would bel a| T%* hoodoo ts broken. right it, anyw c. W. Summers, 0 owner of the the American , accompanied by his wife and Tom O'Brien, official scout of the Cleveland club, sat in the preas box yesterday and saw Seattle win. Cleveland club in whidh will be heard @ the Southern league board orde ymises to Ko | Stoc’ mue becoming a traight on fifth race. Fit of to 6. of Au Johi suspepded, OTIS STOCKDALE, eon te of men ar the Western Washington association on EB. Madison at |ia expected that the haifmile track | will be completed before the middie mat. his serious candidate for . but Ham had an off day played punk ball made a decided bit league magnate and his scout ‘ ¥. cy THE STAR—WEDN =2DAY, ULY 1 BASE BALL SCANDAL IN SOUTHERN LEAGUE Stockdale charged that Manager ~The! Babb of the Memphis team threw games last season in order to keep from winnteg the pennant and in to keep the attendance up. ‘dale was with Momphia last SEATTLE TAKES A al association be year. This year he is with Mobiie. rhaps even He claims he was ordered not pieaion. win any games aft a certain time. ) Mr nmmers wee interested to Haye Hyatt, of wnorm he has heard nd} Rush's pitching with the big me and « large crew Bei at work at the grounds ir ie Sullivan bas aanousded intention of being: @ or of Boston thie John says he hes a jot of big improvement on some of the) mayors Boston has had. kane. Abe Attell, ¢hampion feather. weight of the world, is now tn Spar training for his fight with the Siwashes won an exciting con: | a9. Kid Scaler at Post Falls, Wash. om tent, 3 to 2 reed 1% The men will Might at 126 STAR FORM CHART RATTLE, Wash. Tw Track fast, f Prince Com piate good Won dri Page made a very stopped epwerd Value DTT Mise Offictows (Rtew) as Oar dt (Sater * Rama (Breed Toate Cane on “Toke dachot basket At pont ‘yor Oftictous 1-6 piace, 1 Wisner tr im i Won fh mart Winner bid wp from ‘entre Mhot (Walle te (Bauer) latgh (Miller) post 2% minuter at Bhat 2-6 plage, 1-8 show 469 Btorma (Ja At post 5M ww Vivant 2 place, hm. Mirthy 4 Ked Reve od. W came, Ked Kermit was heavily piay 2951 SIRT RAGE 2 place, $4 show irbanke apreadeagied hey fheid from ee ot Cone Officious beat ridden, which drive gamely. would have won Tonle no aecount at present 2949 FOURTH nace ~ tlds and opward Wore aed Ownor— c x Redwood Il (Gutter Ton Kow (Orengevale Sta) Kermit (i Franklin at) wiiale Bt) Hy ‘ 2 ! $ ' ‘ tt at B18. Time Weber Metie of Trained by W. Gabriet oes Aubwrndais, Rupe tant tving. Second east rd drtving Re tired badly, to fire 9976. | iwc» Catton) Lintom » Ott et 216% 15 Ripper’ ra Sin turionas. ery One mile aud titty Ott at 4 ~ Huapaia ful-Matte HB rd, Yn tie firings. Fo oO 29%) Hand Lt place. ‘1 ‘ a Galves ran out at head of stretch after showing speed oT ae oe Wiiburtom Mand! wi Getting. Three-yearcides an easy soar, show nad a a ymtay. July 14, 1908 — thet Gay Weather Mopper. presiding judge Richard Dwyer, starter aad ao halt furtongs Fin” Jockey tne Arehibatd a © AWalsh Us 1:08 % Kimmie T-10 show, Reery SRCOND RACE..foer ond « baif tevenen 2047 Yaiee w fret ons Rs nd Owner— ae a oe } Py fe Shhh € MOttars “ or isting (SIrean? ms (Newman) 00.00. aiaed “« 2933 _Angonast (Cabili &@ Co) ms as At gost @ minate 246%, Timenit3, 47k: wait sy, me Neomi [3 pace, b cee PhiiMetinn out chew Traine’ be J. McCormick by Phitistina tt UP at end Nagini clowed weil Morace bore owt ail Retained He. Fin. Joke “7 jo Ue ty ie Py a tT Alerts Bi.gnah ZO48 THIED RACH—One and & quarter miles Belting Four-year-ohte ana “a on for her Ouardi always close up, stood » herd ith a lier move Hama ran & goed fF * good mile 208% ine $8 show seer. | flattened out one of Harry's bend & > 5 3 . rt, bet just tncted. Wand bent the winning run in the fifth As he Two-year-oida | Very fast!” 28 | livery. Three year: . Glorie tn close quarters fir yarda Seti about do from ny rw On. Bu ct, ¥ + 1908. he sat ln silent satisfaction. All the ambiti4s pugs tn the ring | «> are shying U castors at Bat Nel | won, Pach MeParl Freddie Welsh, Dick Hyland dd others want & go with the Durable Dane. | | But note of them will hook up for a fniah fight. And the Dane won't meet them for anything tesq, than a rounds. rane taaserematina | ° | 0 1 Vancouvers. Harry Rush was on the pan yes |terday and he had everything. The Vancolver sluggera were hooked | r: up et all stages of the game and/ Rush was opposed by | George Kagle, but he outpitched | a» the api-ball artist from start to finish? The crippled Siwakhes played « splendid game and their work filled the hearts of the loyal} |fane with new hope. Bh pang had ed in the firet tn Rush's wild thro Don. \ oem os on third and trotted home. In the second Big Lou Nordyke ors and the ball took the fence on Seattle bad three men on danes, | with no puts, to the first inning and packed the bases in the seo- ond, but no one came through with ja timely hit, and five men died og bases. Graham got ome on Muadorffs wlid pes. In the fourth Fortier rapped out |e hot two-bager and came home on Carney’s bit which Ham Hyatt jet go through bim. Cahill scored | Him pe up to the bag sowe fan sang Jout. « “Hit tt hard, Zor you can't run | Cahiil obeyed the injunction, and the bail «track the top of the lett. fleid fence and bounced over. Rugh" pitched great ball and the. ‘anucks could do little with his de- In the ninth the heaviest him--Hyatt, Nordyke and Flanni- Which makes it possible worth of Value Second ard Yesier “It’s Our Way of Doing Things NATIONAL LEAGER. 7" af Yesterday's Games, innati, Aeiphia, Yesterday's Games. Wastrington Warhingt Detroit, 6 New York of rain Be % FACHTIC COAST LEAGUE Vosterday's Games, 1 orien: Wrig oi Khoa. 100 Roems—75e and for you to get $40.00 Stein-Bloch Clothes for $15.00 — oe ages Wen, Lost ae sab % oo * od’ Hagers; Buder | Great Trial in 1:12 flat (reeord time Up. First Claes Patronage Solicited. Chica tadelwhls | ette, who is bigger and better look-| pounds, and Abbie should have no | nt but they went out in one, two in the second part of the trouble te winning. Seater te a | th meder event good little man, but he ie not in) Marry Graham played « great Hut no matter whi Attell's class. | ea on third base and made two youngsters turns out ota cant senaational one-handed stops. Oriet jof Madden's string The Blaine, Wash, team wal-|aleo put up @ #well game at short }that both will go on loped the North Yakima Tigers|Lansl fleided his position well at Unions ali the af @ to 1 yeatoydny. Monday the Tle-tfirst, Meets caught a good game. | Ithey will HS Ste veut: Jers detested Hellingham 11 to 4,|Fortler’s three bite won him, a] auch rac ‘un SR eee The Tigers ave making a tour|hoine with the fann 51 | bush, Kastern and’ through the Sound country The same teame will play Voie! | page as they wi jafternoon. Mayes, the new south. | |Great American, Tr mont i The Yakima Tiere won from| paw from <Falla, City, Wash, will Event and Great Trial Dortig At Fort Casey 4 in @ fast game) be on the firine line for Seattle | One of them may, after the 38th played at Caney, Nelvon | The Official Hee | toga Special Bake « chance fq Mer |twirled for the Tiger atte an Rk PO A B| ene Hopeful, a rate of great v@l tion Ter t t,o |they are alread vnth oe | There will be a meeting at & oT il ck Futurity, in which th ona by | k thie evening at room 312 b so 6 # 4 8 Madd Ht Gr Bu ch der 127 pounds at It cons »wman buliding for all who are | ett) a... 2 oe en fas eat ni difficult for even a g oan pelt sted in forming a permanent i ag ae Z win a Futurity under such bs whl way club in Seattle, Organi : s ee. F; nd Sir | Sysonby could not do it { thn mition will be effeeted at tonight's | 4 oo ae m ayelte a youngsters ax good as thee % moeting ms 8 10 a 18 ff ss outiander have fail led as he did, 4 a nh HPO wm Martin eae The First Haptint chureh defoated | Mund ae ae a ae re: ' | the Firat Methodists by a score of | i HS WE a as oe One-Half Price Sale of Clotigg. 7 to 6 in & Kame played yesterday i ot foe ee apes a go N : A 3 jow on at the Crown at Lincoln park wame was | lls 4 3 eee ee (By United Pres.) if Co. Cota - exetting, but errors were rather | A. s» $s 6 6 8 8! wawy. pata |fingier'» ; 2 3 3 2 &| NEW YORK, July 15—John Mad 1121 FIRST AVENUE “ 1 aie i 3 Th my 1m bas sent his champion two ict ; wok Martin the enthusiastre WA whol deste by. tantaes earolds, Fayette and Sir Martin, | ton el oi oo | Broke hin foot on July 4 while go-| soutt $11 68-9 sults etees tod cle A — ling to the ba game, wan out at| Vemouver ich Rar vied Tepe AMUSEMENTS. the [the grounds on crutches yeaterday, |, femnary be will appear under colors agate wnttl) Aa Anan |The way Martin whooped ft up was] tock out. Bs ‘thee the Saratoga Spegia) is run. In that} i % |not alow, For the first two innings | *r » 4 ty Magnet ane hey WX The Grand jhe attracted more attention than | fy." i ite be the only youngsters to bear the| a was week; mate, Wed. ond the plave Hi vgige ave out | fegine 1 fe uitke of the master of Hagburg| | ae sae won reno onan then, butGihe game @hs won and Mr Prery lace, whose two yearolds thir’ sen ” ome #on are sweeping the decks | The exploits of Fayette and Sir Martin bave challenged the admira- | tion of astern horse folk. yet } per opinion as to their relati¥e mer its is equally divided, But it |, | “Seattle 1 Th 45 agred on all stdes that they are bet Rasaet Mere ter than the best of thelr contempo- |, atm “THE MARCOT.” SUMMA PHICKA—10, 20 ond 96 Next Weel Thimes of N: Drew ‘\ varies, Aw awallow dows not 7 make @ summer, neither roen one “ok! good performance indicate a great “Aianbaht im Ma racehorse. marting funday mating | Payete has been running all sew son under weight, while Heimet, the youngster who beat him for place money in the second part of the; double event, in fresh, and he beat | the flag at the Bay on Monday The | double event form of James R Keene's youngster must be confirm: | Today and Ail Week, First Timed ‘Talking and Singing Moving Plots Marbeck’s Newest Invention Rust amd Schmite, Fleet, tig ed at Saratoga after Fayette has| Daily Matiness Continuous at been freshened, before the Diaguine| Ten centa for ail seats con feolt can be rated the equal of the son of Ogden and Saratoga Belle | The trainers to a man prefer Fay-| STAR 20. #. Prices A200; bon sonigy jing than Sir Martin. But many of | )the regulars are inclined to think that Sir Martin is n8t only the bet ter youngster, but that he classes | EXTRA!!! THE 92,090 A: with any two-yearold we have » ay snow rus wilt: in years Mr. Madden bimself ts not able Ay poriara'"= Yow raven #1 Pert-|to weparate Fayette and ir Mar- (9 Hoodoo at Last Broken Mai end ancisco, 32; oax- | 48, but he would like to think |! IAN T-AGESVA | . and. 3 . otto the better colt, because of Fay.| neaualed V wudes | 3 ette’s superior «ize and more grace- ; i | and Locals Defeat the i er “tai ate fu, conformation. He thinks it pos- | ®t, Mepemes,. Neewemegs sible that Fayette has staled a trifle, At the beginning of the year) mintte Quartet irk the son of Ogden and Saratoga | Bez “Ie mt Belle showed more speed than his | Setertetecs: Miwell; res’ doughty stable-mate. | if Fayette is a bit dull there ts no} cceasion for surprise, He has not ‘had as much experience ax bas bis ASE BA stablemate. Sir Martin Was! yomorrow and All Week, $0084 Martin was trained as a yearling. VANCOUVER VS SHAY PREFORMING CATH NORTHWESTERN LE Athletic Park. ayette wea sot | Take Yesier Car Adm! =| That Sir Martin Is a great colt and 5c Fl cannot be gainsaid. He won the |for the race) under bigger weeght than any earlier winner, barring |) Colin, shouldered, and he had 129 pounds in the saddle again when he took the second part of the double event, a race Mr. Madden wanted to win with Fayette. But Fayette shouldered 129 pounds when he — won the first part of the double! ~ pore. 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