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“HES A HOLD ced from 15 to 6 down to 7 nA Pucceeded In finishing was bi and his the rear all the ; 5 oN ate —elday thi was the reason give a SUR pension Sandy, howe | been guilty of some very bad | idee jafterwards came out ‘aad won, 1o ly Bl Tremor and Jack Adame. and theae rides evidently had some thing to do with the judicial decis. In the race thas Bt Chihuahua so poorly, Sophamore, at 10 to 1 way for S thee Form as at a @scount at The | Meadows yeate , and there was | ion only on® favorite that » ded tn | ran catching the official ne Long | furnished the unexpected by lead shots were plentiful during the en jing all the way and winning In a tire day's si@rt, and the bookmakers | gallop Vivant, at 5 to 1, was seo got a slight respite from the run of }ond, and Forest Rose, 20 to 1, ran favorite@)that bas lately played | third havoc with their bank rolls, Horses) The only favorite to score during that had been performing very poor: | the aft Jewel noon Was Josie’s America worthy of notice. So has fy, to say tho least, suddenty came | who was backed from 8 to 6 down to| De Roller of able city. in quick to life in an unexpected manner,|even money, BE wall, at a tong) aaion Dr. Roller threw Car: | and J. F. Donahue, who has been | price, gave the backers of the fa ia ae Wosteqnard, Donnetson, getting beat by some of the poorest | vorite heart disease by being clowe| pooner Huras and Pred Beell horges on the track, capped the cli-| up all the way, and just succumbed |. Rover is undoubtedly t tol max by winnlyg the fourth race in jin the last jump to Josie, My Bow! Ooi.) the greatest @rapt the} a Walk and br@aking the track ree: | quet ily beat Harry Scott, the] oa ang Gotch’s mantic will ord for one mile dnd a quarter. Le-| second chotee, for the show naturally fall on his brawny shoul: | gal form, at 20 to Tt, Dredkin at 40} The ent went to Jose 8. at v1 der | to 1, Arcourt at 15 to 1 Mersall at} to 6 in the last race, but she proved |""PE nas soft Seattle for a trip] 40 to 1 and Red Rall at 60 to 1, all/a dismal failure, andowound up 1/0, the Orient. On hi return h furnished surprises by finishing tn-| third p! Pickaway, at 3 to. Iplanned to challenge Goteh side the money after getting off badly, went to the | Goteh will not wrestle again Rt r At the close of the afternoon's | front and walked in by five lengths.) 2A" aim and defend the title sport the judges announced that | with Red Ball, at 50 to 1, second Gotch won the championship off they had suspended Jockey Sandy|'That the price against Pickaway tao = vee: ben om indefinitely He rode El Chihua-| was a false one ed by the | Tonkine at Bellingham. Later hua in the third race, and the horse! eaay manner in wou lhe was thrown by Jenkine, but he — . >| wrested back the tide Im a third | lin Ammeonion, only be defeated 3 k work of Beell in a re fo eh, hearer Last winter fire “awsten bfon,” eet} 1's chem plore my —_—_——. | @ fovbung wt tr | wood te rath setioute | “SLATS” DAVIS AND HIS CALL ING CARD: the. bone tered: the 2 ing career, Jébn J. M fof the St. Louis Nation was then. : | manager of the Satt Lake team, and “EULLERED. WELSH: | used his influence in getting, “Slate ‘ |® position as umpice MAN;” AND) HE HOPES TO BE! “Sian” made good. In 1906, after st pow the ‘Frisco eartitquxke, he camp tp IN THE AMERICAN LEKGUE ike Western league. In 1907 two pial and shat SIPEX-CEFY, ta, Juty 4—J. tra! i of a berth in ¢ better Known as “Slats,” the | “SF? A? etree, “only fulibred> Welsh: umpire in the | (eld day, the same world,” has the reputation | of never have, and could frame hayitizk tad a real “serap* with ajcated plays of an ump as attr up comp various winds, I player would challenge any umpire in the le dec lares there is no need of | United States to a contest on de trouble. Bays: “Slats,” “Just be diplomatic,” he cisions, and would bet all I hav that I would give better satisfac who is now in the West-] tion and win more points than any fue, begah umpiring in 1904 jother umpire in the contest,” says He ‘had been playing first base for | “Slats.” BY REFUGEE. A. Morgan has only been riding castle stable for $t here three days, but he has suc in havingea winner each day. cap with his sew acquisition. Wil sepred yesterday with Heary of he ms abso recently purchased Mont ennanitre. |gomery from Sam Hildreth and the ‘hor 000. Jogkey Sandy's suspension leaves | ban handicap. the Sobra Vista stable, which ts| — owned by Millionaire Rudolph; Charley Myers, who was one of reckles, without a rider. | the partners in the Tokio Club ts | seriously [11 with typhoid fever Bookmaker Joe Marian held sev- — eral of the beaten favorites, and) geotty Ferguson, Taid against several of the winners, eral bets, got out 1 yp og ade hg By eral bets, got out winner on the d 00 he Gropped when Pic! kaway won The Derby is to be run exactly one week from today as though it were going to be a two horse race between Stantey Fay and Glorio. However, the following are That nose finish between Josie’s eligible to contest for the prize Jewel and Eckersal!l made a differ. Brookieaf, Smiley Corbett, Roma: ence to Bookmaker Frank Bain of off, Nebulosus, Adena, Thurbet, Su $2,100, an he laid against the fa | pine, Karly Tide, Gene Russell, Car Vorite and never wrote Eckersall’s| metina, College Widow, Boggs, Joe name Nealon, Dareington, Tommy Ahearn What do you know about this @ne-Two-Three Martin bet on Red Bali straight at 50 to 1 ae Kl Tremor, Hasty Agnes and Gr When J. F. Danahue was « 4t0-5| Goods. All the other entries have shot, a few days ago, and was beaten been declared by My Bouquet and Ten Row os Plunger Slaughter bet $2,000 on) Frank Clancy, the owner of Josie him. Yesterday Slaughter did not!) S., bet $1,000 on the mare Th bet a cent | Was just about th j won the day before on le R I picked two winners terday Jewel way and Picka Jonle's | There was quite « pla Form, and from a high quotation of 0 to L he was backed down to 15 tol tting foreshadowed hi good he finished second + Billy Bogstrom was a up to the last ¢ but sgainet Pickaway and only iny a few hundred to the Book mab The bt quit the 00d __A DOCTOR SAND J. F. Donahue " fohn Brin in An A I K oolroom ‘ th { ru t Suit Cases Traveling Bags MEEK TRUNK & BAG 919 First Ave co. Salt Lake @ity team in the Paw ¢ coust league: He was strug on the wrist by a Uner, whith broke | ening hit play. | makey, nos | he} handied the .indicator for the | Southern league, coxiiiny yok tow I SRrvipws) }the Western this se has » Antertcan:| He in-| tends trying fer the Burns’ hapdb } mn his colors in the Subur- | after losing sev and it looks | amount that he} on Legal| SOOOESSSSEOSOSO OOS ESOSEOSS OO SOOO SOSOOOSOOOOOOOOOSO GOTCH HAS RETIRED; WHO IS CHAMPION 1OWA FARMER BOY HAS REALLY RENOUNCED THE MAT, DR, ROLLER WILL FALL HEIR TO HIS TITLE, POROOSOOOHSSE SESS SHESES SOS OOOOOO SOO OOOO OU OFOOO DOOD iF i af | Frank Goteh wg h with the horse, after having | catoh.oan wrestler of the world, has nie to anne jmat, He made the statement last “| night at Houston pxas, after an exhibition with Herman Professional athletes grand opera singer They rétire | galy to reapr Hat otoh's | }#Atement may be on the square He ix tired of the game and wants {to wo back to Humboldt and lead the tife of a oman farmer on | his broad acres, He told the writ er in thie clty, a few that he would rétire # If Goteh has rope who champion of the world? Goteh has thrown every man in| + | ferm of mobt 2982 BY W. W, LIGGETT champion catehas uneds his retirement from the of his cash ts in in Towa fiom landie — Ishe 900 ' ting wh wn auto Kets bat Lena feHow STAR FORM CHART- So Wash. Feiiex, Joby im RO Wilpber weer War Veiwe to first o 40 and Owner, Thank? 29) THIRD BA 4 Value fire §240 we ir ist ier lo " ‘ ’ ms i . ‘ : oft a 2 minutes 246%. The ‘ Vivant &6 ph ft, Otmnicant-Aimes Geodwie, Tal Mine Hy ror i RACE ern 4 Wayland ‘ " 4 4% : ” iu Ste ’ i a4 1 # Ty . Temi or Nelimenoe tart good at two driving fi . ot a and June na drive H FIFTH RACK—One 1 and fit and upward. Value to first $240 Horse and we mt. % Joni ar yoo 1 4 Keker ' iin teas 10 6 . . tea Francis 26 minutes ané 29 seconds, a feat an 4 He 8 aM 90 cles, ene Portland, ¢) Ie Ae) which many experts considered th St ~ oo eg Fes HORTRREMEDEN TRABUE, Before the race bets of 60 to 10 pie or call 10 placed Won. 1 r going without takers than no a i. : - ary a 1 z 6 car would cove the course inside mn driving § esaily, ‘Third driving come 4 10 hours ridden si ond. which wor her. Mckerss ie | Aberdis eet ‘ . ane 7 . 5 +4 ii) Coot off in the awimming tank of | IS and MUS BE the money the Juna Park Natatorium; open all . ; ‘ Siwaed, : ' o> Gantt nw wp [day and evening eee| you SAVE. Unless you wet vex wee w rang vin, J “ born rich you w iave to be® itor 28 ae ‘ > ' Tole ht i ‘ a saver before you can become al Mar o 4 ; Mia investor The real saver ‘1 ’ M a 7 4 A ae is the syste c saver—a “ an iyi | much in the each and ‘ . every pay « The great i RACING AT BUTTE thing is to start ata paee D CAN keep then KEEE h " SPECIAL DISCOUNTS. (By United Press.) * ir Up Seandinayiatt ie thas . tt lo, cleat ack alive apd $4.00 An rean be glad to I jua A. L. Ha artie a help in ever iy in its powels . Goods L111 First 7 4 P abe “ Ir i ’ . "? » " es Pa acific Cast Coal Co, ent wluKers ' sone ooo bee + 563 Railroad Ave. South t for tee Canuc iket aN ene: ind, 9 ° @ THE STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1908, SLUGGED cy BRITON. A WONDER ATP SPORTOGRAMS, 5 s")"5ay and thet O14 Bob Fitz#immom A hew recruits, First Terry MeKune| there with ¢ ul oo ey caer went on the war path and now| Wallop, Last night ¢ | Hrote Franklin has been suspended, | Crt’ and hin litle 9 ‘a ee — ®) | Franklin has not plihed enod hell their bh atte 4, } wit he came Joatth Home. | Performance some husky low hey & [thing must be wrong, f when | made an insulting remagh Franklin is right he is a cle Fiteaimmon Hob pleked gama a) bewirler from the sidewall n fs —_-— | rough neck down tor a | , The fellow w y B | Poi ek of Cleveland knocked | jay Shae jout Prank Carney of Chica "tae neints that “‘# {Vancouver Soaked the Ball tho sein roune at's force choca | 1m match at Low Angeles last night 4 faa a Plenty and Won, Hirock fend aid the why and gore Seattle Optical Col the Chicago Italian # terrible beat tor Duster “wae eaosancnron im Temporary Loa Score 1 to 4, minutes after Brock tandea tie ha) , The Beattie Optical Co, maker aby d offices and tem tee ne rieket club will play Hous 7 eatad fon " | the Vietoria tegm at Woodland loorn south of the aig Franklin Refuses to Pitch aie afer. Tee Vcr ances te aa Crawford Coates, ¢ he location tm and Is Suspended : ot the game on account of sick Prescriptions were gammmpaen nesa fire, and we w re by Dugdale, % promptiy, as aa j Rube Vickers, the former Seattle = i | pitcher, got his good and plent Vancouver massacred Beattie you | yester whi pitching for the Hotel Tou terday 1 won the game as they Philadelphia Athletics against De 100 Roomse75c and troit. Detroit landed on Vickers |f First © pleased, Ti to 4 | jand two other twirlers for 25 hits Seattle started out well and led jand 21 runs in the first inning, but after that : | the Canadians get thelr stride and The Nippon Athletic elub will play th Pacific } park t Co. team at | what they did to Ernie Franklin was Woodland 4 shame. They binged him for 10| Aeavaso// Zaosrnesr have } atidine base ante bits and he lasued feur passes, | and exy to give the meat | aii of which sametiat tn renel (Star Special Service.) men a hard contest | Psandchin qum i tle seventh Inning,| LOS ANGELES, July 18—Thel , i ; reGustieg bo phech my mors, Ap white man who has ever suc-|_ 1% Golden Gaedens of F roairit he wies sumwadod ly Duk-|ceoded in mastering the difficult | il play, the of date. Harte finistred the gene and | game of jiu Jitsu, the Japanese form | 8) Osan’ & eeonk, Sunday att held the Heavers te (we hits aud/of wrestling, is Leopold MeLagien, | “0 Par ane ts expected one run a Briton by birth, a globe trotter by “pi ~ y The aorwens phayod bal etery | choice aod an athle from love of | The North Yakima. Tigers a ninuth yoarenday. Ther hiss weral the strenuous life Jed the alletar team from the Pu | Gnrely and wien « on| MeLaglen ix now on a tour of the | fet sound Tf wl yesterday, The Poa, he waved * United Stetes, and offes: 820 to tee, ’ aoe ther " case to ia j Accondiiery to the cape mheet oy mam who can seer with bt out pe a oe The . vane headege jtle played as geod belt as Ven-|for 20 minutes, As shown bn his | OO) 9 oie me amt be at Bhomcoe he mut the Bhwimitron bit Inew | eacbibivton bouts kn Meh cBty, Jiu | Lm keene m oe ng wrd seen torte | jceeu is net a ment, but a setence | * j ther of anstemy % i eB wipe | onmebt wd Ca-) ‘The Hitch master of tg beomen waar whe" ~~ bgp oa ower 1's game cc ~ t 7 got or at fomity ; Sas a < oo ehixal bt bn Oy country, has at | aul essen . wun MCEONN thre jrlanee fn opentien | an cthiter th the Beith Bh > to mm Bet Nemesia 5 Mxin ard Occidental Ind: 2901. poke pitt, Ih a 2sdund con tnon paebaty cout mot hurt Briviebver, bot in the lomper maj route he will wear Welsh down and ba eh © and the second & + mate | b two. eh Vencouve cutie wed | bu 4 traweled wll over t Logie is a giant in stending within a feastion h of nix feet ati wohghineg "NOR THaRRTERIEY Taree to 200 pound: [beat Witin, Sy MeLagion fhret learned the spert e ATE I a BASEBA pasted: han Serew ai white nerviag ducing the Hoer wend crell, pitcher for My American mesocia: | Tomorow, at 3. M0” ove an of tt i) South Afntca, Re had a Jap | be veaanell Dugdwres orders. | servant who was himself no roan | Hon. ton “ol Sieonursithe | VANCOUVER WS SENT in and pitebed good eopaat nt, and whe litt bowen man il wee. onty 24 % old aud | @M@ Peeler Car, Admission, tight Sfckagren ai be knew shout | ance! wae only / and Be, nade a seneaktonm one . h aeoP kuawt put ap e end of the war MeLagien elfent game Sobor" Mise 1 to see other parts of stop work good Lau Ne eona and white on his globe-trot beng expedition visited Japan, where he put the finishing touches to the | werk stwsted by his Jap servant sual home run NEW MAN HOLDS RECORD ton bath oils “4 ewee Bd ome nie e ai e is agri fs be Ongar ” 288:000 gallons of heated aalt water. Changed Nightty (Star Spectal Service) ram | 47 | ; 17K. Linn Ma ec. The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast thewsen now, holds the record as . Boston, 4; Ch the nerviest automobile dxiwer in | FREE TRACTIONS DAt wae 7 the country. If the offictal athletic | AT 3:30 ¥ LY York ew York + | records do not give him evedi, they > ssgedhesgee Pedheand ‘ ought to. 2 = NABIONAL LEAGUE A year ago he clipped five min-| aed BD rfAVI oO”* ; |utes off the S0mile record,. His Won test Pet Otime was 55 minutes 43 1-6 seconds The World's x ‘ ; Then he made five miles on a} half mile seconds Impressed by Thomas track in 4 minutes 44 gs oe of ' tumblers. Dives 120 Feet Into The two “Great De Comas, Blobe rollers, these when records, they the | } acrobats, were | | ground people compelled to replace Montague 1ey1ertt J , |Roberts with another driver in the UNCLE HIRAM AND THE PIG—CHAS. LEORA, SLIDE FOR ery ONE gf |New York to Paris race at Chey Every Friday night will e 0c act Bk, Aregurt. Si stan toute, @ a ie enne, chose Mathewhon to take/|f| theatre 7 me enon mak ee At Cincintatl —- Cincinnati t; Brook. | thelr ‘car over what is considered | K : ie ool vn one of the worst laps of the cour py me ton direct to Park leaves foot of Marion st, on the ev rete elle’ Gal aaa h a |Cheyenne to Ogden, He gained|§ "0" “Ser 2 p. m CHAS. LOOFF, Manager . FAGINIO CORSE SEAouE. mort time on the opposing drivers | PE BO AMO LEE Low in that lap than was gained in any oy ae pf other lap of the rac ‘ aan Pepnate 4 On Memorial day he drove p " | Ons 1 a 40-horsepower Thomas over the! * eo Pasiéeiagts Gomes | 320amile course of the Rocky moun. H At San Francisoo—Oakiand, 6 tain endurance contest in 8 hours Buiiding, Suuttie, U.S.