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ea 1 KEY FS Mas. ons- SUSPENDED . . after he would be allowed to rid & weird race on Phillistina a and her showing yee , tly made the officals} take action, Buxton's work tn the at the lhadewe-—Jichey | Displeasure. nt at present, and that a ys ago. jrest will do him good | There was not much class to the races that we run yesterday, but} the time fn several instances was} Jockey Archibald, the rider for} remarkably fast. Ida May ran six] Garity & Duniap, who has ridden/and one-half furlongs In) 1:18 2-5. which broke the track record, and tore winners than any other rider at The Meadows, was yesterday in| fy that distance on a cireular track definitely suspended, after he had Toupee, whose form reversal got won with two of his mounts, Tou: his rider into trouble, stepped six | pee and First Peep. Both of these furlongs in t:121.5, only « fifth of | horses were beaten with Archibald a second from the track record, and | in the saddle te their last start, and First Peep almost tied the track} the marked improvement they record when she ran one mile and showed yesterday led the officials 70 yards in 1:43 the record be to ta action, Archibald also rode ing 1:49. Inetdentally First P Nonte Lucille a few days ago, when | won In a gallop and could have low incidentally tled the world’s record she was even toney, and won in| ered the record had she been ex the lag jump, and the indifferent |tended, Areourt, who is, generally | and careless ride he put up on that | considered only a cheap plater, sur Occasion also inflvenced the judges i the crowd by winning the fu thetr action. Jockey Buxton, the midget rider of the Fleur de Lis stable, also incurred the judicial dis Pleasure, and was told that here LIVE NEWS FROM MEADOWS race at one mile in the good time of 1:39 4.6 Arcourt was the only favorite to win, and his victory sent the crowd honte [n good humor BY REFUGEE. Te sTAR TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1908. “RECORDS AT 60 MIKES AN HOUR Res: om ‘ WO PK. 0 ae ‘Scaler-Attell Mill at dy | Was Not Allowed ‘ ly, seconds, the quarter in 22 pac | S 1 in Trial and Burns sciend? five furlongs in 0 3-6, | Track Up. by Authorities. and finished the six furlongs easing (By United Press.) in 1:12.46, After this | [ance his Owner, Roy Offut, turned] SPOKANE, Wash,, July 21.—Kd aler and Abe Attell did not fight to the group of bystanders and said |#t. Louis The Keystone D. 8. 3 Sunday at Giante defeated the a ' meeted t Snohomish defeated the North kima Tigers yesterday by a score| 4, 5 to 4. A feature of the game | !y Johnstons by a seore of 6 to Wood Pittsbure—Pittsburg, 6; Brook. | Mats d park The | o At Phi That's the fastest horse on the] at Spokane jast night.’ Prosecuting | — race track, I would not trade him! attorney Barnhart had {asued war-| Lon Ane "nln se ‘this minute for Stanley Fay : 1 70 3 wi Those who did not rush for the! Maltble is a three-year-old chest. "8 for the arrest of all concerned " “a ve cattle train after the last race yes. nut colt, by Deering-Gretchen .,|!9 the affair, and they would have | O**iane ce » 0 terday saw one of the fastest works 424 bas only started once in hin| been arrested had the fighters en VISIT THE NAVY Vang @ * life, That was a few weeks) te the ring. Learning this, Jack ii 4 ever shown by a horse at The Mead ae whon he ran in the purse race| Kearns and Johnnie Reid, the pro Tomorrow is visitors’ day ag) ; ows, The easy manner in which! won by Il Tremor, when San Olmo| ™0tors, called the mill off move Yard. Mears entire Pasty ids this work was performed makes it; Was second and Ban Gitano third Barnhart says that no fights will Sy 7 my the in aaa (os Maltbie ran very er on this oeca-|¢ allowed in Spokane, and this avis, Pennsy the more rem le, The horse 4 1 ukee, Te! “ ne all the more remarkable, The horse) oo ang finished fourth Will end the efforts of Jack Kearns | Milwaukee, Tenne: When Charley) was Maltble, and he certainiy did It {# doubtful if the horse witt| 404 Reid to pull off #ix-round bouts |, are at the Navy Yard teas f burn the track up when Page, who «tart here again, as Offut is get-|#t Keereation park leave pier 2, foot of Veter *y of | was on hin back, set him down, The | ting him ready here with the ideal. The fight between Abe Attell and| every hour, Round trip We wb horse broke from the six-furlong | of winuing some of the stakes at|Hddie Martngo of Seattle, which * pal | pole and stepped the firet eighth tn! California next w ' wan to have been id at a @Alene, Idaho, on Jul wil Ld 1 we. Fy! a probably be called off, as Jimm the SPORTOGRAMS not willing to give them baseball | Coffroth, who is promoting the At jon without any returns tell-Moran fight Frisco, wired ew ——— | - Abe that he must participate in no AMUSEMENTS. | Dare Devil” Barney Oldfield js | Contests before the Moran fight mf There were no games yesterday | #till following the auto racing game. | porno er The Grand ti in the Northwestern league, ail the| A f¢¥ Weeks ago he smashed | JOUS CORT, Manager, Eve through @ fence and at once an-| * his W Mats W be teams being on the road, Seattle) nounced that he would race no | it’yts son This Week, Mats Wed and Min oop . no *)| THE SAN WRANCISCO OPERA 669 | will play at Elma, Wash, today and| more, But Barney has his better . 86] “MIME OF NO 1 opens with Aberdeen at Aberdeen | Judgment warped by the Inre of |) 3 AA ae ona Mere be the dollars and continues to play | Hoxton 44g | SUMMED PRICES, 2s a tomorrow, ork —"Renencete.” 5 aes a tag with death Brooklyr , sinuses: ure , ee Seattle Theatre AMERICAN Lage, Wo ola 4 “ “ oH ‘ , ' 1 4 eee) n ff Venterany's Cums, KOMTHW EADS Say vo % “ # Ff n “ 25823 SESE. rac COMWE LRAOUR ow, Managers t [8a< Jockeys Lynch, Scoville and D.| former record of 1:18% was made] MRS, OTIS BNAPSHOTTED AT THE STEERING WHEEL AT THE | features of the game were the play-| was a triple play which Snohomish | ,At, Boland have been suspended by the by Misty’s Pride ing of Ward on second base and) pulled off in the eighth Inning | At Chicago ft ine 6 ft ibe a END OF HER THRILLING DASH OF 204 MILES, the battery work of Norrias ONG a FT starter for three days, for misbe-) 144 Ofrut won every bet he made Brothers for the winning team. The Dr. McGregor, Dentist ed | C ¥ anla tn my comments Sa. a BUFFALO, July 20.—Sixty miles|--® Woman, Miss Elizabeth Rollina, jor out of the city, Phone Leroy| STAR oe ; , S . her niste companied her on the , 4845 hara, no chance,” yet just the same The form chart gives the frac-|#9 hour—not in an express train nth ne rng te wun one | Bundy, Bast 2845. ’ dhantiste: Sélidtins “bisiiiala tion she ran. second, with the noble price | tonal ti of Ida May's race as|but tn an automobile over rough tors clipped 40 minutes off the reo 6H (By United Press.) . Papin Frees of-60 to 1 quoted against her follows B16, 4746, 1:133-5,) country roade ” held by Ralph Tucker Bizty| The Bounle Braces defeated the! SAN FRANCISCO, July 21.— our oney Ss nee rs on 380 and er bol ie ebances. 1 wish Charley Bogan had|!: 1825. According to this Ida May) Sounds ike A man’s doings, miles an hour was made at inter] Punters team Sunday § to 0. But-| gantey Ketcholl and Hugo Kelly , $00; De presses 2 must have stepped the last furlong) doesn't (t? But it was a woman vats or pitched for the Bounte Braes ot welell te aasdae as: sans | SIKRONIE ls Here, Barked by told me that she was going to run jn 44.5 seconds, This would be an! who did it. and she kk an of At the end of the journey Mra, | 80@ allowed but two hits. The age te ot PENNS . ROS | oO that good race. Impossible feat for any horse to per: | ficial record between Cleveland and | Otis looked as fresh as a schoolgirl, | !¢ Brace will play the Golden Gar-| they battle for the middleweight |} , ion Oi tits baba die thane —_—— form. Time like the foregoing is a} puffalo—a record set by & man Was 1 scared going a mile a | %* @ Ballard next Sunday championship here on the evening | 8 per cont pound borage an _—. ——- ig jok |. The woman was Mra. KR. Otis minute?” repeated Mra, Otis. “Noth-| of July 31, under the auspices of the . dou 2 ne chloe! ' ort eo te p 2 je ® ne Wl t i ra 4S *o. tei cone Gut the time yesterday divid a Setnbh ab tei: daeinen oe feat gee tiy edly ls: ane jas stx}ing lke § ryt Was, thrilled eee one seats Serrano. Sees Pacific Athletic club, according to | Are You Interested? j lay divid-) "rhe doteat © favorites gave! hours and te pecluding a | minute ye sensation was per defeated day ennydale | the terms of an agreement reached i i Tote Week ed into fifths, whereas formerly he |the books the best break they have | half-hour stop repairs and/fectly glorious | by & noore of 4 to 2, It was a fast) oarty today, after a long argument | ah a Nir mt had it divided into fourths. had for some tim present way is the manner in which the but as most of | repleniahing of winners wer ened th the bi well played, the) a 60 horsepower Stearns roadster.|ords, Get ready for the crash! - make the weight at & o'clock the|} 7°"? ®t ND RAVENOS & LOAN Feces ‘are timed on a knights of the chalk just about sfncte:tetti:he on anede geotiniben:| mater ed Mun Mike faa uaeiee sis ola ea : bs stood t bite off. Ja! baseball in Butte this season.|for the match has not been | : | | Russ Hall has transferred ali bis . Bad Sidon tomate Shr edgy Baskinakes Nelson Jones won} | home games and the teem will take ot ts A os et Fag, eg he par Anco = $1,100 om the day |the road. Hall says the Butte faus| Most distressing cases of eczema | e horse. } | do not sup; . lieved by Soap Lake Salve. ** why the price kept going down from] Carmelina, Grace @. and 1 Told| do not support the kame and he fa | relleved b ? 3 to 1 to 8 to 6. }You, three shifty performers be longing to Hoag & Co. are all on} Celeres ran third for Sniff and| the shelf with various ailments. and Gaved the family jewels. jee not be seen again at the meet-| Ida May broke the track record |’ | when she stepped six and a half fur-| fongs in 1:182-5 yesterday SEATTLE Wa: Track fast. B ¢ 3006 index Monde topper p Bookmaker Joe Harlan ts a pretty | The | wise fish, but just the same h felt} for Glovonnt Balerio. Trunks | “Oregon George” Wentworth, the| jtrainer of Silver Line. as 80 © Suit Cases Jcited after the race the mare won| Traveling Bags }that he allowed himself to lose his MEEK TRUNK & BAG CO. on Anna May (Laoag? | watch. However, the timepiece was | returned to him shortly afterwards, | }much to bis relief | Of the six horses I picked to win} yesterday, one won, three ran sec-| fond and two ran third. That's not | jsuch a bad showing | |. Archibald was the busy kid yes | | terday, riding two winners and two! {seconds, but his dixplay of activity) 72!) Pes , | came too late to save him } 2995 Fair Annie (Walsh | an | «Be RACING AT BUTTE } | | (By United Press.) 43% | | Fighting Diek ‘Hyland and Tom. }my Murphy fought a stx-round draw in New York last week. Murphy | Time—1 is one of the fastest boys in the} 4 Dareing Magrane country over the short route, but} At Sent fmlacia. OF fs }in a long fight Hyland would lick Peep 1-4 One-Half Price Sale of Clothing Now on at the Crown Clothing Co. 1121 FIRST AVENUE Watch for Friday's ad | | | aM ce cron Suits Still Continues Hotel Tourist 100 Rooms—75¢ and Up. First Class Patronage Solicited. §/ 4 ihe (ae The me pf Cr t Av., Seattle, Wa ATHS On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole 1 and O ental A Sunset 612 3011 Pr he dr Cal on ve I shall now break w more rec. | #04 exciting game. between the managers. 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Time—1:02 | 3 Value to fret 6960 1} . } 1 1} Skiddoo House, Alligator Farm, Circle Swings, Dip-the-Dip, iseeksn “toes Moliome tsaen | ve TY te he, aie || nese Gardens, Theatorium, Dancing Pavilion, Band Concerts | | Time—1: 29 3-6. mG is iii Every Night, Boating, Bathing, Ete. Six furionge—Free Knight the} ies | | GENERAL ADMISSION, TEN CENTS | Bear won, Aunt Helen second, Jil- | ” i Hette third, Time—1:14 34 | 993 neal | _ | Heit mile—Port Mahon won. 3 1\/ | . Brush Up second, Native Son third hie ts s&s ES! Peart, tig | RACES! RAC | Mile—Surety won, Lucian second — | Shady Lad third. Time—1:43 | At th M d Mile—Diek Redd won, Taskmas e | ea oO ter mf. 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