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LONG SHOT IS THE BIG SURPRISE Adele R. at -Fifty to One Takes the First Race. | lof the fleld bunched back of them a hy " This order was maintained until the stretch was reached, when Prince | Brutus tired badly, and the long © beat him a josed with a be reat Prince lace tantle. stalling” wh iigos and antaatioc, Qoatdes he 1 called the third ra two, three, and the fourth race wo Plunger “Little Henry” he ay. neh on nd then it ° tting on T and I wonder If Trainer Baxton went nda bad “up by was to the od them to exeuse look He said the mare lnot eating well, and he was afraid she would not run her race the way the mare ran, It evidently does her good to mina a couple of meals Buxton got fa the betting ring at th was From Of the eighteen horags mentioned finished GREAT Vancouver Wins an Excit- ing Game From Seattle THE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1908, fn WIXTH RACK #te ‘0 of the day that had|!@ my nelectiqns, twelve hd ee any class att io it wan the| instde the money fourth, in white uretta, Fantasy Score 3 to 1. ‘The longest shot of tife present tic and Firat Peep divided the fa Your frienda may be a poor, mis meeting won yesterday »|voritith, May L. N. and Logistilla,| culded lot, but they always know ae Meadows, when Adele R., at 60 to 1,|the other starters, wore friendiogs,| what they would bet on ta your 4 Fantastic opened favorite, but ow-| place. won the first race, Of course ing to reports in the betting ring] ly &@ bad field she beat, but her form that her owner had tried to get} Do you know that since thg meet:| © poor that not her excused, her price drifted out| ing started, [have pleked aore eo KR. a chance. to 8 to 1. Despite the alarming re-| winners than all the other public an opening quotation of, ports, however, Fantastic rag. a/ handicappets combined? nt flelding went back in the betting grand race, and beat First Peep, at d Krickson did splendid twirling was practically a cage of write your |6 to 5, rather handily at the finiah.| Fripk Doss wont down the line) phe big southpaw from Welger own ticket. Prince Brutua, 3 May L. N. beat Luretta, who set! petting on Force at 9 to 10, As he! igano, pitched a great brand ot ball lakatla and Escamado were all the pace, a nose for the show. also bet on Givonnt Balerio at 5 (| vosterday, but it is only fair to way | public choices, and all three were| In spite of the fact that but twol}, he must have had a good day, [thar Rickson handed ont. a still heavily played. When the Darrier favorites won, all the winners, with | Ibetter assortment of twiets. The| went up Prince Brutus went’to the | the exception of the test ame, were 1 don’t know whether Pletro Ma Norseman had the Siwashes heeled front and established a long lead,| well played, &nd the bookmakers) pino bet on Givoont Balerto or Rot.) uy at all stages of the muna, @ — by Adele R., a the rest! had another bad day a it's dollars to doughnuts hel iy the ninth it looked as if the a = omnes feidn’t lot a hore with a name Ike! wore would be tied. Gordon batted that get away from him for Graham after Cabifi had singled ~ The lanky Bremerton boy picked An odd feature abo rH) out one to his liking and raised It | race that was won by F Ws! toward the right fleld fence. The - al five starters w oe. hall struck the top board and boune . aS ay a Jed inside, Had it gone @ foot far ‘i ther it would have cleared the en BY REFUGEE. k- | olosure. —_ . y winners for him | Sensational Catch Adele R., which won at money ly Engetrom was the} ~ | Higrens lh ici ad ran in the colors of H. G Hedweil heay jet v, and he quit about Tt @as necessa y to call In a an ee ma fe m he who traded Sen, Wa $3,000 to bad liceman a the bal game yest on couas cis dts hanes Sinan whee. prning of the race { sich & bunch of “low “ o & Giancy. After making tt Cricket Kelly was the star/ who persisted in “bawling oat*| made baer en Bn — ee a Horas ana Bedwell offered to sel) the ri jockey ye aye Ah wi Dug when ty ancouve w ae ae . pont oo “ 00, but nobody wante ners, Het a den three ahead in the sixt! Oe . } < , p bel had a bet on gi bad he Hidden Hand the ed Individuals mad a ber hrow oe sre Saanne : $10 at 40 to 1, but Bed proper kied of a rid Had he t om Great runsing ‘ “ . bet gone on with the horse, instead of fthe Winner og for’ ta so trying to rate him, the Newman ex art « v A. Morgan rode another winner| try would have won by himself a . yesterday, when he landed do We Sutton in front. This boy « » many in the grand stand it tp ae ” Domo out for the show In the las byder out at} “Bismarck” Watson, the race. It would have saved foo é ; tt %, had a dream after the fi maker Joe Harlan $600 If she had od in the first. With wa that he had bet $5 across the|as he laid against the Gray Ghost ry oor pepees ¢ : board on Adele RB Rert Mitchell - Ie tan and black. Lex * went to third on ° M. rr said it was a #hame to wak@ him! If you fo dd my selections ye quality and compare th ball and came -home ; up. terday you must have FREOLUND, HORN pe der was thrown hu winner. Fpicked three win n LARGON, 705 Pike St jBish to Nord The ring is still continuing to lose |a row-—Forcee, Plekaway and Fan-! tésseesssssessssscessst: } Vancouver Does Things. At pest 14 minutes aenvencneres a _— ~ -| For four tonings neither team | A pias Fm could score. In the sixth Vance . { ver evened ap things Hyatt - “ Ixingled and stole second. Flanni-| 1 Hoe kan gingled to right and Hyatt tore te . ant? % t ° Deo ¥ for home. Allen threw the ball to! 3 t+) 33— ou-— } Meeta for an easy out but he drop ° ped it | , | In the eighth Hyatt reached first ] or Don’t You lon fielders choice. Nordyke . died singled to center and Cabill let the} ball go through him and the to chase It to the fem Hyatt | scored and Nordyke went to third | j Arbogaat's drt ver Cahill's head gave the Ca thetr last rv Franklyn ch for Seattle this afternc Dell Paddock wi Vanconver ‘ The Official Seore. / Anh PO Am} a . $6 6 2b eee : [33 fou Mem oh popes is ; a oh FP Sites ce 2. Gee 9 *ese wa e 6 & b& af icon 2 oe eeu ea 4 eo 2 ere e | ,* Ae £8 OS If you do want to save money on a new suit of clothes—a stylish, good-fitting, well-tailored suit of clothes—you will step lively to The Hub. ' Considering quality, workmanship and price, The Hub Clothing excels anything offered in Seattle. 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" ‘ Veuterday'e Oamon tor ; Wan “ n Wm 8 oat | an ‘ ‘ j cr win FY 1 5 ' ey ll) aging “ ne sone ha 4 i i RACING AT BUTTE ma P Vesterday's Games (By United Press.) Portiand Low Aw BUTTE, Mont,, July 17.—Results | about P id e vom rehiend 4 yenterday , gy Yakina Tigers ty Six furlongs m, Hl Caz! Se NOMTHWKATRAN LEAGUE. ador second, Eu a third. Tir wa ta Won = } ' ‘ | Four furlongs—Sid Silver won wrestie.s a 6 ‘| Mra. Matthew econd, Kamaak 3 “O48 soo | third, Time ‘9 a ; r+ | {i} Four furl jeven Full wor Hla’ Brush Mp James A. Mur-|and is a fast ac jray third, i 18% i is Well Kno on nth, Anacortda A th nm won, Mabel pert vad, FW. Ber third M visto rr ustalr pars : Jack (Twir Wend One mile—Herod won, Ruth |! 1, Sullivan quity Se aaels Ww cond, } third rime 12 rounds at Tonopah Mert Chie } 143% ki for a match with 4 « Mustain thine iy mies One nile ‘din $y tispualete cussee eh oe take Thomas’ measure Pet 01 des 2 Time—1:434 “ + Cau he can. Joe has never be aa men he nce Ketchell } nockec i] Dina og eme " one: a7 SPORTOGRAMS a oe oo oun Med Bea) eee: OR ee ee FO ‘ xeemnenenne “The Grand the a Algonquin eli will forma sat CORT, Mesaaa pt ' ‘ bh. house at I shoe raat eae A. THE SAN FRANCISCO OFkEA > pent ‘ van SUMMER PRIC °. 20 an 98 Gy Next Week ° a S Des ne dist was stopping bad Seattle T rer ya fale rm t th Ma Beth Pees clpa “i sore . Oe a ee oe or uae saeeee ia msc Ex oe ‘Lan we ‘ % ur} j p *1 ‘ +3 6 West@tt, the Spokane player ody Mienens to Rae <* ‘ will probably Join washes to-| Pr as Mate 186 snd ‘ ‘4 © day. Westcott is a fast youngster e o0, = ‘ and should be a good acquisition to ar os Sues ans oe Lois Theatre § 1 7 * | | 7 ‘ «| Tine ale Of ; ns a . Te 1 officta wut of it di and since Mo: te * Lou the 2 watched Van-| 4 sylv j __ leo and play yesterday.| Reef and tehmits, Fleet te A *-* }He left last night for r Matiness m8 ah where he w take a look ° * tor sll seats me. g Clynes, the hard hitting = - y . en also has his eye rn 3 STAR "4 . a § ; ie a z= - Seattle's Lowding Vandevitte ss af. ret get ngs 2 performances da 20. Tel F en 244 | ARM: TN TBs by a score of ot » | Prices 100 and 260; box seats, Sie " bya. ke |match w 4 in Br Following literally the instructions of the U. S. District Court the receiver is closing out the entire duced One Fourth. Crowds Everything in the store is re- of purchasers are taking advantage of the extraordinary red@wction all through 14 the store And no wender they come. The 14 re | low pric which the receiver has regularly Of r maintained are now a fourth less Just like Of a buying silver dollars for seventy-five cents buy’all you can whike you can. This sale will soon be over, Those Who Bu Within the Next] Few Days Will Get the Cream of the Stock NO MORE 40006 WILL GE BOUGHT FOR THIS FIRM THE QUICKER IT GOES THE BETTER IT SUITS THE RECEIVER AND TH U. 8, DISTRICT covert 1-4 OFF REMEMBER THE All Sales Ca » (Ajifroval Delivatic Store at 10 p.m. open No ( EVERYTHING MUST GO NOW, AND CONDITIONS: Final ©) tomorrow 8) at9%a N o Exchanges at the Convenience of the No Reserves Receiver n. and closes Sutcliffe Baxter, Receiver For the McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 6 Come Karty The Cr len's b at Univer baat ond, for a purse of $100 » bet of $100. Kirkland ts NORTHWESTERN Pe. Athletic | BASE BALI and Sunday a VANCOUVER VS. SEATTOR Tale Yesler Car a and Se. Tomorrow at 3:3 ne of heated walt angea GALLERY FOR sPhcTATORS water The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast. FREE ATFRACTIONS DAAY 3:30 and 8:30 p. m. *‘*‘DIAVLO” The Wortd’s C Fire Diver, Dives 120 Feet Into ank of Fire The two “Great De Comas,” acrobats, ground tumblers globe rollers. UNCLE HIRAM AND THE PIG—CHAS, LEORA, AERIAL Al Every Friday night will be amateur night at the Tro thea ¥ boat direct to Park leayes foot of Marion st. on the eva] hour after 2 p. m. CHAS. LOOFF, Manage RACES! RACES! At the Meadows) Six Races Dally——Rain or Shine Priest Wace ot FF, mA. 20 to September 12. Car nd Jackson st. after 11 From Jue from First ave Two | Hours 0 Saturday Evening From SIX to eight the S K) clock, are evening now hou in’ ,our depart ment The easiest way, the surest way eeu e mon ey is to form the H rf save ing. For Habit reatest force in nature. 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