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STANLEY: FAY IS°A KR. Shaffer by Grand Opera protected with the usual ous time was nade 615-617 First Av., Seat On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole ° Wa THE STAR—MONDAY, ULY 20, 1908, YANKEE ATHLETES Ae ee mm a am Call Tomorrow And be le d of t dead alive f U4 Ther is no ARNOLD VIBRATION CQ, 339-40 Arcade Annex ce eamenaaaiaiteneaaiaaaaneaa ae 14 follow the » ns, Parly ae Ly BIG SCANDAL CROPS OUT SPORTOGRAMS = 2" j OLY¥MPIC CHAMPS ee cma i * de aa j | wael 1 Jog. Tyler, w for Cenqigjilineie " ; Seattly ° aturday } ° lolale at The Meadows, and the hoy: ot J Owners ine “Requested LO} rating wan the roma "ae aaa | Blalock and Allen have been ‘i: anes q together at the track quite of ye it ‘es oe and ae Seer ee Leave the Track fe and the former is tralning \ tanem Catan three, Ne Fay alwagpin striking distance, horse, Kelly however, Gemige t tite Righy man heh Boggs Wins the ling. and when Tatas et hin down tho | he jhe has had anything te de w ais S asant Walker entry went to the front in All Time. Jiwo, and It is not h Lpitcher the Siwaxtoss.. showtt cons Ve 5 Ithe stretch and won golng away, lever seen In them Company near haldingg theip awn om. tt ad * hand piles Stakes With Petfect 15-55 enatly got the place from | eae ts | Blalock, wiv ween, dembal way |'O . pw M by a length, with the others knowderhe cfcimoronmo: and wtat Che vacht Gwenn i, oF eio4: | f. The time for the dis od ine Dike wROGIT INE hak are thniakied wecond in thie tra pte ia are © Ease. tance bts 1:44% ‘Allen Blalock and Kelly tirmed to what wax proper on the) pivcithe nace Hom Bai Franciaco t ‘ cond! | The Meadows Selling Stakes was | § ’ turf, and he was at a lose to Kx towélutu, which was finished y« The Oa Indt gatio |won by Boggs, at 6 to 1, after the f ‘ | why the officials had requested him |terday. ‘The Lurline of the nap tae ; na jst | pacemakers had run themselves in J W h to take his stable off the track. He) Coast Yacht clulf of Galifornt y want i ‘The feature event of the card Sat-|to the ground, Security set a ter in a Jam I leaid that several Of his horese wore Boje copy “ovens ear gee ofMO Nester spec rday was supposed to be The Mead-/rific pace for seven-cighths of a to raoe, aml that he had 10°) distanes dn 13 4fye, 21 hours and 31 lon, the a ‘ashi > Fol ows Selling Stakes, at one mile, but} mile, and killed off nearly every Bad Results, |tended starting them seon mintites, The Gmonduls +t : P Al it was completely overshadowed by) thing near him, with the result that| - | Blalock is well kflown as « turf-|agie 1 days he es nen the Cascade Handicap, a race at 1 Boggs, who had been running in | of as man, gind has raced hose for i wine fougitt FF @ mile and 100 yards, in which Stan-| last place, was the freshest at the number of years on all the various 1 ft d tenn - ! 4 whiserdh on bgt ley Fay, the Derby candidate, was! end, and ran over the tiring field in| The offtefals of the Kare Gants tencles kn the Cusbel sicker mad Cher Bn ore be ; vyet . endeavoring to give away chunks of the last furlong. Green Seal at | pens on Two Be nme bbe lorown to the pmebig | gp 9 to Pitegeeatd dtd|in tre rng ¢ weight to a good field, consisting of the tiring Security for the place. | eviitiust WW, To, Bite | WOM ew “TEM” Biwdook, wad ortein | nome re at first bese for! with hie « f the unbeaten Kyebright, E. T. Fry-| Belle of Iroquois was made favor: | tal phe peed from ‘Pexas, where ire! Gatiard, and Steverm and Heover| she may nq or, Masea and several others. Not) {te ie the face, but died chasing Se-| Honste Off th wood a tring of quarter horse®.| ech rapped ott heme run "| drinks or only did Stanley Pay give away the curity, and finished absolutely last stunt wth thre mionve-tinre motifted | Pir bs tire fhret time he is lenown be weight, but he nearly equaled the; The time for the race, 1:38% letes Qenm retin (emt bee 1th to bmeve sn in trouble with the! ‘The unfairness of counting such x co work's record for the distance, and eqmadid the track record, { N | peehng authorit eve an bhesele recine. eed ws wot in a manner that stamps him * favorite® and a secort LOH bk PAGAN bo uHowed to race wt The! "Ti is to be hoped thet an the offt-| polo games for the total wears in eet Satnei bie Se nine won pers the best three-year-old that ever rag were successful dasing the | - . | sremdomn At the name thao Ferry | ctats have started to clean out the|the Olympian games is munitest.|was well plevey Ae ahe the ed in the Northwest. Eyebright sét noon, and the ring sufkered an inter fost waco in 420825. ‘The |1Kolly, @ follower of the turf, war! owners who use thelr horses for! The games were inter oF roy ve Woll played amd exgue ims Yor all the pace in the race, with Stan-| bad day | Kieeitabiinen bait a nthtent of | notified that he, wwe, would mot be touting punposes, that they will gol revival of the old ( ; i eieea| et snsnidain | winutird tre pace, amd were anraeed | ttn don the track Im the futiire. right down the Hne and wipe out ” dadity taleaded cee AMUSEMENTS, bres) =] when Sheppard rompett tense atwad| Aton in the owner of the two-yeer-| the whols bunch. Thore are a num |have the championship a nded AMUSEMENTS, ef tre fold old On Parole, whe Matlock has! ber of owners now on the tenck| field and track event P as OP Gr Stoppard habits the Amertean pec: | several horses tn the tox, the who make it @ business to dig up . ents alone, The The Grand { } ond of 2:04 65 for 900 yards, and] best of the bunen b nf the dftance | “suckers,” and announce that un JOUN COMP, Menentee 7 Pe wiso the 1,000-pard record of 2:25. performer Cataline he reason for jens the is a bet down « ol This Week, Mate 4 i i Ptanawen won the heamer throw |the ruling off of the mon fa sheoud- | horee, there will be nothing rh ~ Hotel Tourist THE BAN PRANCICO OPERA ee te ane anit broke the Olymple record, Dix-\ed in mystery, but it Is said that | the winning line. One of the worst 100 Rooms—75¢ and Up. “CHIMES OY XORMASDE ir neuen. tatiee, 170 foot 4% inches they approached a well-known busl-| offenders in this line was an owner | "it Clase Patronage Solicited. 9). oe paces, 10, 20 onf (MELVILLE W. SHEPPARD IN. Mt the Jamestown exposition, on | neas man with a proposition In re who tx not ing here at p at lent Week ns 2 Shader Pay a ttre, at private cath’ wittte De, Lapse wit Seytourber 6,.1907, Flannigan threw | gard to a horse that was to be made! who made # local meat packer lose 3 1s record ire stopped @| be shipped to the A, B. Se AOTIOR: be vor At . 7 eb. “ _ wT oo Win attnes by me ane e B tlc | th iwands betting on his horses, It ‘Seattle The e Title and BOO yartis in 1.446%, Tire | seneh, fn Calternta = ‘ —" POW GVO Aim Ine svete ¢ ee to may be that b not here t year Drew, Mand Retord Is 1:44 $5, xed was matte by eieedivane porns al ae whe =. aane onship in the Juntor bi L ay ae a} a orem in!for the reason that his methods, | Mate. & Sat... Tonig) we ne Rapid Water at Owkterd lest win These wore two homes ttl UP! meen and Melville W. Steppard M3, Motiveth, of the New York|t ali + Ae - ge 9h which were allowed in previous sation, tet, carnying MAM pounds Stantey|Satundey. After Taxora won, ter! ice of the eiwh-Aurepicar ot | Atttethe oot an. eine eee | ties fig aoe, ' vet " aceon ears, would not be permitted this Fay’s race was much the mose mor-| former owner, Bherey Muck, bhi ler | Naw York cits, aro the idole of third place 1 be secured only |thousand dollars, and ster thei year. This ls one of the worst evils ftsfious ot the tno, for the reason | up to $900, tut failed to Reaves ter. | new folow Yankee thictes he hunts the wontd hrow,|horse won he was to split bis win-/of the turf, and tt in to be hoped that lie-is a Syearclth and carried) After Pred Bent won, lite former| couse of having ‘won thr first two T inches dimmers (yg att nme iy oi horse.’ that, as the association has made a Hii pounds, whereas Raphi Water | owner, H. Bealy, boosted the horne | \neorant erent of the Olempin? . Planegan’s ¥ - jmen reporte ee ae = atari, they will earry out the work Was-an aged-loree. The best prext-| to $1,100, but hin present ommer, M/ "Saconard won the grout 1500. /wan a great wurprine ft-It0 a finish j Kenttle’s Leuding Vaudeville as a fouryearold, at the Harlem) $5 advance track, at Chicago, when he stepped aad " the distance in 1:4434, carrying) Jack Shannon, with # lange sup o* allt, il only pounds ply of red neckties, f here fron os F nd Me; bow e Denver j This Afternoon—# New Acts, Four new books went on Satur j i SIR RONIE, day, while one went off Johnny) The time made certainly was very j FINA ME NATIONAL LEAGUE Lyon, who had been losing consist-' fast. Tavora tied the track record w - ently lately, pulled down his slate, When she stepped six furlongs in i IPANTAG, VAUDEY while Edwin T. Fryer, E. A. Huteb-/ 1:12 flat, and Boggs ted the mile; Suffering from a stomach dix, wamish, with attendant atwaya fngon, Morris Raphael and an East-| record by winning In 1:35% ease that pursied physicians and| ear. William Short and William Rush in the Box and Seattle 1 |to 1 chance in the fifth race, but hie|Heve his pains, Willie Holmes, al iast ovening losing hie: wlosemr| Wi Scor tintn aad Beclewan A I called the first race one, two, | bad showing is partly explainable | jockey, 36 years old, a former star the time being, when @ shot rang! Ins by e€ of : ot. se Sencet 618 and the Cascade Handicap, one, two, | tn that he caught the barrter in his| turf performer on American and|out. Rushing to the fom, they| a .. Saturday. | did not have a day the| mouth when Starter Dwyer sprung) Kuropean tracks, committed suicide found the jockey stretchéd out on} 7 t 3 " -< re week that | picked leas than | Ht yesterday at The Meadows. the floor, having shot himeaelt. in! 0 . to - wo winners. } 2g After an operation was perform. the forehead = . f he 4 - The success of favorites and seo-jed on Holmes a few weeks ago, he) The body is at the Bonney-Wat AMBRICAN 1.24008 c. ¢ : > ay eaten gages: Be = choloes hurt the ring, and the| stayed at a houseboat on the Du- son funeral parlors | Harry Rash was on the firing re a some of his horses in the paddock! books all experienced a very diaas ° Ki Ale = " Ba. The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacifle Coast before the first race was run. J./trows day. Engstrom lost about vx | tine _zovterday and be won his game x: e on's e ye Kranse purchased David Boland, $2,000, Fryer $1,100, Harlan about steady and, although tapped for 12 is” 3 FREE ATTRACTIONS DA i Cal! and Frank Rose for $75 each, | $2,100, Rain about $800, and others cattdea ts 3:30 and 8:20 p. m. and Tejon for $150, and Dr. T. 8.\In proportion. It was estimated pata he kept thent we | scattered rH | a p. Childs bought King of the Mist for that the public took away about on arr eats + : | 66 99 $205. It is understood that the | $30,000 all told oo oS oe : PACIPIO COAST Lmacur. | D IAVI oO good horses of the McCafferty os a the Canucks. Engle bad plenty a ee is string, including Millson, Joe Neal-! Boggs’ showing in The Meadows | ccmssensncncmvenmsindiinienanens 5) peor ae ut fitoes , , ‘ 9. 47 . . Diver, Rs 0 eado' sued fou C on sade eo ik > Amat Ste candidate, Wa-| Soiling Stake is particularly ratify. AEATTIM, Waah, Set [rue ‘4 and tekled Fink the rts s ; The World's Champion Hi Fire Ticeset at. Ween a eee ing from the fact that it mokes him| Track fo C Mopper. pr Th tax, West ltliae | seattic outfielder, with the ball a | Dives 120 Feet into a Tank of Fire 7 | contender in the Derby, which ts/ » P The he de three in the Vesterder's © « ~n, , = 9050555558) (Of Tun Dext Saturday. it looked ne Threeyearolte Valbe I | bi tgp ing a Cahill panel AL Pee sad cian Aogern 8; Pies ; The two “Great De Comas,” acrobats, ground tumblers ALBERT MANSEN t were to be a two-horue race ~—age first on @ hot grounder and Allen | "Ar hen Prancieeo—Onwland 4-1; san Gove retiers 4 “piker aN Chieu yar is Boot sagen i walked. MeKune was thrown out|Prancters, ¢ |] UNCLE HIRAM AND THE PIG—CHAS. LEORA, SLIDE FOR great race Saturday ma eT t first, but Bennett lifted the ball x | ree" him a keen contender. Early Tide's ue locas ai stamadhendl oes ” aicormietee ~~" Mhmarns Every Friday night will be amateur night at the California form would make him = 3 Ham Hyatt made a homer in the | spexane Won tne Pet | theatre one of the chotces, but his form here + a MP \ second and in the fourth with the | Yaseeurer “ ey Ferry boat direct to Park leaves foot of Marion st. on the has been poor. it is possible that H+ e WP i bases full Kagle a wild piteh | Tecoms 2 hour after 2 p CHAS. LOOFF, Manager. he will round to in time to make a lthat foreed Fin In the a#ixth | te | good showing | | Bennett walloped out another bome | *** fe ' Wis _— run In the ghth Kennett singled At Spobksee. | Roy Offut lost another $1,900 ait dimuon and Lusei was passed, Both ad i : 2.2 WHITE | AT MA 1 P, —e Taylor ¢ re wee beaten. Mma ms vanced on Fink's out and Graham's 2 +f jbut he got most of it back by bet “pirgthad sell m igrounder to short scored Rennett = Game n um] jting on Boggs | urtongs. Nelling. Your-year-oide and dwell! | Bunstine hit to the leftfield fence . | Grand Free Bill All Week Starting Tonight and Luasi came home a | A few dare ago 1 nald: “Look au |. Norkyke, Fle Amie | LE VON ENGLE, the Modern Herc lout for Gr Seal. There are 4 $2) Snyder hit in a ee | ~ ailghty: few around here that can bleed pak Oo rede Over. Ranh sivut ? 7 if In Wonderful Feats of Strength—On the St jbeat him.” Well, they had to ran * ifidown then and nothing more was Se tlie SiG asendog’ tote te | Gotng NARELLA, Roman Ring Expert land he was right there at the fin ia} Fink, a left-handed thrower and An Act That Will Interest All re | “Sk loans vows MT BAKER PARKS WIN nat show | Botne, Idaho, played good ball yew || TWENTY OTHER ATTRACTIONS ALL Scotty Ferguson lost five bets lterday. Bunstine’s work behind th ap hand running, and then broke even 4 no eacuees Wilson ren Ris bat was excellent In « fast game on the Optimo} WEEK | jto the sixth, when Sugarmaid ran ” ee ware ae. AT The Offictal Koore grounds yesterday~ afternoon, the |8 Skiddoo House, Alligator Farm, Circle Swings, Dip-the-Dip, oe 2996 One mile and one hundred yards 7 anit sh HPO 4 & | Mount Raker Parks defeated the nese Gardens, Theatorium, Dancing Pavilion, Band Concerts j ee erage ae year-olds aad upward. Value to frm tts OB ee ee rg gy we og Every Night, Boating, Bathing, Ete ] | Plunger Siaughter fost a $7,500| ina = © © # 38 tito & efore the 3 akers got }draft out of bis pocket some time, (2981) Stan - %, $$ $4 tf Slthrough with the Ballard Busters GENERAL ADMISSION, TEN CENTS i | during the races, and he caused a Lah dyna i > i 4 8 @ «the latter thought they were up} - i {sign to be painted and husg up in ”* Sate Bee Sees inst the real things. Seribbles ——— / |frent of the grand stand, stating a P ne i ‘ Oe a ag pitched a splendid game, and a fea | that the finder could obtain a Iib.| 1524 Jemela von Hy ay ze 1 FFF OH atte Was McDonald's batting. The RACES! RAC ‘ES! eral reward by returning It < Gent 1% entecten: ¢ - : * 27 14 (2) batteries were: Mt. Bakers—Serib ° . | gt Bm ig OO ete ap mM PO A ® luies and McDonald; Ballard Bus: | Jockey Sandy will be allowed in Winner b Ca of toed by W $ 8 ¢ & ¢ {/tere—Stokke, Holland and Ander ] future to ride only for the Sobra art goed. Wea piddon. Next two ariving © i a 3 jfsoo | ea r @) i | Vista stable. lucky to get through. but wes going away at the | > 1 Ane 829 | # Rune on eanusly. Massa fnished stroug’ | muggens + Re I ae. Trunks | Six Races Daity——Rain or Shine | re n ueree ". : ° a ; i i . > | [HOT FOURTH RACE One miic pint Meadows Weiting takes Three-year —s * Be ie cae See Suit Cases First Race at 2 P.M. Haden. Manes 9nd Onner w \ 4% % Mtr Fin Jockey Op Gl so 0 80 38 Traveling Bags From June 20 to September 12. 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