The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 23, 1908, Page 2

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He showed some good trials to his . John Hammerland of 7: igamnal| to four in the third session. Star Je rewment to aitew former trainer, Sam Healey, who VARSITY NINE TO}: a ‘Walter Meagher of Beatle kell had the Siwashes hooked up) yj). looked for the colt to run high ‘Thia is not the regular “U" team | at all stages of the gw and was Class races ¥ but all the boys are fast players given good support | — PLAY BALL IR and will alive a good account of | Heinrich pitched very rm ball} 5 Aweitat Belmont, who ht been themselves In the Orient and was hit freely, The Sas came! abroad since shortly before the run tL jat opportune times for Aberde@n.| pos angetes fing of the Knglish Derby, hae ORIENT Hin support was only fair and the | Porriand given his consent to the de « iv SPORTOGRAMS e Seattle team, an a whole, played) fe), 4°" off of the stakes of the a listlons and ragged ball | aa joac ing as#octation t | The present series ia the first eatordny's Games & trite lean wien tha wonwent, pat} The University of Waaliifon | en itiheeriiitienee |profewsional baseball Aberdeen has |, A" ras - an Pre ppenenemnianiin oa it is here, and there will be no/| baseball toam will leave Begttigon| What's the use of hoping? Jude had for 10 weeks and there was a At Onktand, Dy hy ee St 3 - vial suse | sinken It would have ben an awful) August 18 for Japan, whese dhey|ine by yesterday's exhibition at] as. ir big attendance at yesterday's game W TRIN tend, |, sot out to make the pace, followed! thing if he had refused his consent ie te oot. | Aberdeen, the Siwashes are ax bad Si h Pl Ont F The Official Reore | AOUE, Track Record Is Also Broke i's by Bianley Pay and First Peep. Atl Mere Belmont iw at present touring | Til! make ® tour of invasion, meet, | Aerdcen. oe Mmenhin oie Oe mt | Oe aseS ay y ra ‘ ae der oe eT 6 Won te | the - furlong pone Fires ee? in Switeerland, and his letter wan|!n# every baseball team of note In| Having good ball, but for some | oat ‘ , eo 2 Te Baier a) y « started to move up and soon (8k | gated from Chateau Guyon the Flowogy Kingdom, The mem-| reason the men can't get together ¢ d H ded Fink, If Set es Fat eee a” en-—Smiley Corbett Back- ins the toad she tod for tho rest | bere of CHDMnen have beod Wotton | te nin witec tamh nae be toro banane ame and tan |McKune, i oi 4 9 8 8 4 8 ae i of the distance, Boggs eame from) Walker, of South Africa, aprung by Manager Gillette that all ar!in a series, Seattle in deep in the }1 wy 4 ou 6 # 5 if 4 away back and made a game effort) a big surprive when he defeated | rangements have b completed, | cellar and will stay there unites | Shut-Out. ". ee: Sr ae ‘ o i ed Strong, Turns Tglent to catoh her in the streteh but it} ieetor in the finals of the 100) The team will} ne about) Dug can Induce his men to put up| ham & ie Bae ce 1 Spokane, ; t was in vain, while Stanley Fay,/ meter race at the Olymple games, | eight weeks and will probably play! a vautly better brand of ball ’ | Hunsting Re mR Amy who had been pulled up several] Kerr, the Canadian, as predicted |in Honolulu on the return trip, ‘The |r 9 Sage te : aa Down. }times by Nie rider, Harris, In con-|in those columns yesterday, finish. | Japs take naturally to baseball and| G yrdon Froat, the former Dart (By United Press.) ale 1 6 ee) ny *y 004 Rogen, Hen. 0 j sequence of having been in several third, ‘Thin ts the first time| there are some fast nines tn the! mouth football player and « h of| ABERDEEN, Wash, July 22 Ahora nn Ww PO A FS o jpookets, finished third, The |that Americans have failed to win, mikado's country, ‘The beat game the Seattle high school, hagmade | Starkell wax on the moug@ for the Tae ee ee Mt Vancouver, ws Was an exceptionally fast one And | the 100-meter event in the Olympic | will be played with the Waseda unt-| ifm debut as @ professional baseball | Champs yesterday and he feld Se: | ‘ 4 Y 0| Var 1 i The meeting of four Derby cand | the winner broke the track record,|xames, In Paria Mm 1900 Americans | versity team at Tokio on Septem | unepl: Frost was recently ap |attie to, a wellearned shutout, | ms 6 0 6 6 OF . } dates in the Renton Handicap at as she stepped the distance in 1:51./ won the firat four places: ber 10,5 »inte@ umpire in the Spo! while his team gates tapped Big | y. 5 "3 Bus ; pabhiter _, Brickeon ahd i one and one-eighth miles at the ly Tide tired from bis pace) = s| The boys who will make the trip | league Hilt Hetorighs Mt eight safe hits | Brows ’ fae fa Bae 4 aS im Meadows yesterday attracted an/™&king efforts and finished abso The Marines @t Bremerton aré'are: Edward Hughes and “Polly and six pun |warkell. p ee a ae | re we ‘ unusually large woekday crowd that | 'utely last already commencing to practice}Grimm of Seattle, Ralph and Leo! Dr, HA, Burnhans, former guar@) Aberdeen took a lead of two In 4 evidently thought the race would | The surething ptayers got an | football in anticipation for this fal) Teats of Tacoma, Roy and Karli on the Tuft college football team, | the Mrnt inning and ran the tally : ; s . , dang ODER LY aw | prove a line on the Derby, which |/awful bump fn the last race, a s A squad of husky candidates are) Hrown of Bellingham, Edmund has come to Seatile from Hoxton es : yee PEPER EBL wot) per 1 ggtiht 34 sone i je to be run next Saturday, Stan, | furlong dash, tn which they ms working out every might on the | Reser of Walia Walla, Howard Gil-\and will make his home Fink, | joorge, rai wonuary Tog fey Fay was top weight with 112) Smjley Corbett a 4 to & shot. The] parade grounds lette of Idaho, Webb Hoover of Burnbam weighs more than Vortiee, 1 M y ral x 40 ‘ohg pounds and as be has you all his}¢olt pad led good horses for three pountis and In his day was a noted | Hasee on dalieOff Metnrich, tt iis ad Fecont starts In gych Commanding jeighths of a mile In w race ® fow saa Rarkall, ¢ Wild pitch = wtarkell “OW 'Sa7ONIO “F “Fr Guaranteed to Win Helle, 19 rea Aterdeen. 4 T f gaine @ atyle, the pubtt madauhim favorite |days ago and on the strength of} ; | at 7th S$ The other three Derby | that the public thought Smiley bad} ae ae ees ee Fandidatoa in the race were Glorio, | recovered his California form and | leruine to Port Madieon next Sat Bogas and Karly Tide and the two | backed him for thousands of dol éruise to Port, Madison, next sat ; : Smiley, as uusual, wont out former were well supported in the | lars. there Baturday night. On Sunday @ . his fleld for : lable taforme betting. Firat Peep, a four-year-old | and opened & gap on a series of feld sports and a clam pum seseres mare, however, was In the r }the first half mile, but stopped to hake will be held The fleet wilt RK lechape Abode ae AMERICAN LEAGUE fs with ‘only 100 pounds on her back} @ walk when he hit the stretch Jieave at 2 o'clock Saturday after ee ay at The Meadows I hi and wif this light weight she/and finished outside the money.) | s®ytrim Wednentay, J 1908 —Twoenty-cighth day, Weather | neon and réturn Sindey evening * to hie re Track fax ie Hopper, presiding fudge Richard Dwyer, starter r% proved too much for the three-year | Luretta the second choice, won oar olds, At that the race was an un-/ easily by five Jengtha with May L./¢ rin satisfactory one and both Stanley |N ond and Gypsy King, who|* sone Va Fay and Glorio were the victims | was making bis first appearance of bumping at critical instants, | here, third. The race cer soot Anas i ' which hurt their chances and they |an awfal facer for the talent, who 1443 Nuns 4 4 are both capable of better than | all went to Smiley Corbett in an} 14 : Five Curlongs Melling, Thyree-year-olds and upward The basebaH tonnes of tho cruise -! = Washinaten and Tenngssee will play a series of gamon to determine jthe champtonshy of the Pacifte J fleet at Bromerton on July 26 and 28 and August 1. The Wasbkre Indes — Hor * ewelry at * of inherent they showed yesterday. The start — to recoup their losses on the} [{)? [ae tom teams io favorite fa the betting a ae 404 at high j : Mae | 4 200 Tad Pent, { was a good one and Rar rind? Tide “8 at odds PEE Pee REE 224-5 Pioneer tide, Cor, in } x aaa om aon z tomerrow my dally a q Tho Nelson-Gans fight, scheduled mation OhOn Bren, hie ; " to take place at Ely, Nev., Labor tan ii As Day, has been called off. Tex AMUSEMEN itd he Rickard, the prometer, could make BASTONA). LBAGUE. an waked 4 sa no arrangements with the railroads || Pittsburg The Grand be shaken up at the eg | traine and did not for ape FES Sey eaai | j nn o¥in Be ota hard drive ng Tan & clever race 1 | { ? New hed speed , vw * tam * | where he was going to get his #90, ps Can You Beat It? 4OUN CORT, Manager, ; F UGEE ‘ }000 puree back, A speedy reture ee ee menting This Week. Mat, Pat BY REF U . BOBL *hCOND, BAcE—vive turtonge Purse yyearolda Value to | : y via ad fires ree jmatch was an til advised affair 10 003, wen THE SAN FRANCISCO OPERA @ @ a8. After Harry Scott had won the;bea in the first race. He got a - any way “CHIMES OF NORMANDTS 990 round of applause from bi Gh race he was run up to $900) 0 'vamiaine admirers in the grand | i and bought in for “Red” Walker, stand when the field went to the his owner, by the additional five.) post run up was made by Frank) ute iid whose horse, Varteties, fin-| Yesterday was cutin day and| fost fehed second in the ‘race, and a8/ three books decided they had con | _ % & Mtr. Fin. Jockey, Op « Page tieburg—- Pittsburg. en [RACING AT BUTTE (By United Press.) AECOND WHR. day Kecamado day—Centre shot Marry Scott was entered for $609, tributed enough money to the pub- At p * ‘ 5, 101 id BUTTE, Mont. July 23,—Resulte oh day the boost netted Doss half of the tic and failed to hang up thelr). Osman 5-3 place, 1 12 show, Inctoment! #8 | yesterday F ith aay Bannatyne $200 raise, or $150, In retaliation, | slates. They were the Goldfield Winner bo. Nastur W. MeDaniet Half mile—~The Stocker won, Jol | ian aay ‘ M. Lee, acting at Walker's agent, club, run by BT. Fryer, the book arene reeks hor Her second, Beaumont third. Time ath day Mart good Won sasily, te pa. Third easily claimed Varieties for $825. If Doss run by “Big” Hutchinson and the Nasmertto shuffied back afer | wiehed with = rush. Worth tn. elm 43% j THIRD WEEK. and Walker, wart ® selas war| book run by Jack Humbrecht geste At ts wer badly, wes closing fast. Mulligan, Casey entre, fertenae—Kesre ‘ Senta EE rE Pa ms on, secon atmartin . certainty fly, as they both are Miss Emma Bunting, the clever 3032 THIRD RACK—Five furioage Belling Three-year-olds and wi third. Time-—1: 30. eo ye Mire S ton @erappers of the most determined) tittle actress, who tx supposed to DES Valve to first $260 rot Seven furlonge—Kumiss won, ae ahs et ‘variety. be the champion feminine handt-| ty Morne and Owner we rm % 5 Sr Fis Jockey, Op ct. | Queen Carolina eecond, Succeed Vred Bent .. 3to}, —--- capper, had a banner day She|, ay (Fisher) HY H third. Time-—1;30. FOURTH WEEK. For misbehavior at the post in| beat five races in a row aad went (Aitenaiien.) Lie Three-fourtha mile—Harvel won, jack Adame. T tot the fifth race Jockeys Lycurgus and | home about $700 ner ‘ Aunt Hala second, Salvage third | Mise Pairb'ke T to 1 Harris were cach fined $25 by the es Time—1:16 Rt eagle BO \ starter. Bock maker = Soenett hos ~s P peitives) | One mile—Tarp won, Golden | See tot f | — oneal from Deav io intends . F er a ang! ‘ . | Wine second, Patriotic third, Time Phosiie. PANTAG S YA Jockey Frank Kelly, better knows | up his slate shortly 143% as the “Handrider,” made his first Seer One and an eighth miles—Ely i ' ew e e ce of the season in the! Nasgmerito had to be a block the ‘aan tees gh won, Chippaway second, Beonvolio) a rooay at saknziiw sro i SKA & KE a when he rode Sam McGtb-| nest to win his race. As one turf. Kinney taken back om stretch turn, fan over leader last turler Abeer aud third. Time]: 68 the expressed it, “he was knocked | 50, “Sitnice up ct the cea” te Dsletnen away edly seed ate iirwtie and then got up and won.” To 70ST ONE HORSE RACH DAY. Terms $5 Datty Information Sheet, $1.00. FOURTH Ra sighth miles The Heaton Mendicap. Vatue to flew $650 PLWELL. PANT! who appears to be Now on at the Crown Clothing Co. * the jockey find of the season, rode ~ 4” tr Fin Jecker Op ree ee ie a ae || two winners and one second. Ly as * USE Lecaraoe | H.C. Rawlings Lois T Open for business July 2 jourses, who has taken on a new thheh & Oftice, 909 Marke Bide, Cer. ted Phones: Sunset. Main 180; lease of life, also rode two winners me? ,eeLee \ Wake tw Hethere 06 Martoe—Phone, Ind, 1 area, | Return Engagement of tie: Rettig and A. Harris accounted for 7 {Fjeor de Lae) & ivet) oe ¢ » - #4 | NEW YORK YIDDISH TURKIGH BATHS. the other races. Closed for Alterations 2B toby Robey At poet & meets Off ot £08q 2s 8-6 “” ists eee Main and Occidental Av. Three new play: Che wittiiewel. ct Jock Hem Freep 1 place, 9-5. chow piace, 8-18 show 1-4 show ind, 2901, Suncet 612 Fine Tectia ites 2,500 Pairs brecht from the bookmaking line > Tretges by M. corny Monday, Silver Line, 5- “1, Won. [heats on hale—Prices Bet fie leaves “Handsome Jack” Fiynn i¢ tn. ‘without a job. Sia int fer ‘ ding and bumping te : Tuesday, Convent Belle, 15-1, Won iILUNA PAR ‘The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast FREE ATTRACTIONS DAILY — 3:30 and 8:30 p. m. *DIAY EO” The Wortd’s Champion Fire Diver, Dives 120 tnt Into M4 ank of Fire The two “Great De Comas,” acrobats, ground rab globe rollers. UNCLE HIRAM AND THE PIG—CHAS. LEORA, SLIDE FOR Every Friday night will be amateur night at the Trocadero Coming Attractions: —Sakata, Champion Japanese Jugaler. ‘ Ferry boat direct to Park leaves foot of Marion st. on the ¢ml hour after 2 p. m CHAS. LOOFF, ye 7 Arayle & Co. who are making FIFTH RACK—One mile Gelling Thret-year-olte and upward. Drummers’ Samples |<: 2. Scie Ponce uit Yesterday, Boggs, 9-1, Second Value to first $275 had a bad siege yesterday and lost This wee the $4,009. Netsoa Jones held Smiley Corbett 50e and 75e and when that bird failed to finish imaide the money, Jonesy had a ood thing contained in my sheet yesterday and it you my advice you must have broken way ahead of the for . * track and put $2.68 | guess these long shots and the only jie Mastont (#t. James Sta) Jockey Mounce (Mounee) 13 . yes Faye —— ow riecient- 18 pia ‘The other day Harry Scott was ba o, » ® at Rr-low-ignors Trained by @ receding favorite and finished oot Sctron Bret pert, stoned’ tent tans Goeteee nd pant apt Variation outside the money. Yesterday the|e4 no excuses Pickaway did bie best Harmakis 5 Gh A Sagerees on the horee wes backed from 6 to 1 down |™"**" TUR but tired badly, Monvina com do Detter to 7 to 2, and ran a mile in 1:39 3-5. 3035 oxen onan fartongs Purse Three-rear-olte jae to frat oof a horse that on 8 loser? Why certs War to beat them ta to get the sight kind of information, amd your Uncle . . Mme back of his book at least three +4 $ Beted ix the man who can furnish you with it e . ° . miles in length. TODAY 15-1 oper tor you + office teday. Call and be convinced, SATURDAY $6 FOR $5 Tam in possession of full partioulare concerning « Kilfing that ix eh on Saturday and fo sure am I of this horse winning There was a veport before the} * Renton Handicap was run that Boggs had received such a bad cut Samsthee tes 2% Gergen Bring to Gao’ yee © ae <== = G o P wi iver © knife at the bande of come! 3 ; jaiker! ui 2 Aarne 3 SPECIAL OFFER a age pel PP ap csodbncle Wimp—i8s 85; 149 08) ake Sa” thant’ ™Y $09 secasiona! fails to pase under the wire first at odds lone RACES! RACES! 5 ™ ne ow o his price drifted back from 3 to 1 a t *tralned by MO Betwee ™ 10-1 " to $ to 1. Those of the bookles Stag, cseend to stort he sith then beanted” heme. Say finighod refund ry 96:00 paid me ter this informa who took any stock tn the story 4 |) for = first out Garbett stopped like @ pig. tbe th on thi think [T Know something @ little At the Meado Six Races Daity——Rain or Shine above the ordimary eal and got badly stung. ben lr ed PIANOS Ii memes? §=6W.C, BAIRD, Ex-Trainer | before he makes his appearance | EUW E*Er ar PV attt Tt 686 PIONEER BULL DING—————__—_____ruoNR, IND. 1610 | an Sen ee eee ee around here as a 4 to 5 shot. pe 8 In tan and black. Look at the Terms—One Worse Special and Dally Information Sheet $2.00 tor Today @| From June 20 to September 12. Cars leave every 10 ame j RECORDS H quality and compare the prices. #|$ ely 7 @/B from First ave. and Jackson st. after 11 o'clock a. m. Montgomery has been ee FREOLUND, MORNBERG & Tf you are wnable to call at office, phone and message wilt te) : JOHUNC.WALLING COLE BIS to on . | 50 to 8. C. Hildreth. Bef ; > any part of the city. Ail business atrictl ry Admission Gentlemen ca of tan Moaion, teemae an wsvease nadine senha wed te ant BOA’ Oh the Oh’ ce nope eh alae | (Induding Grand Stand) $1, Ladies Williams bought a half interest in| the good son of Pessara and Mont- gomery Cooper, and yesterday Atl dreth repurchased that share. H KB. Williams, in the east, was will ing to buy the Hildreth share, but Hildreth had no desire to sell, and; it was he who did the buying. Ali/ the stakes In which the colt is en | gaged wore transferred with the sale, Jockeys Joe Notter and Bddie Du All the New t gan will ride their last races of the! es current meeting at Brighton on Sat-| urday. They both leave for Sara Shades and toga and will do much preliminary work for the James R. Keene and Harry Payne’ Whitney establish-| Patte Ss. ments. Both big strings are now! - at their private quarters on the main course. Notter and Dugan Come Early and J} 2%, czceltent form during the reason to believe they will lead the| Get the | okey feat rnity in winning amar ; Herman Brandt will ship eight! Best Selection. horses Baturday from Sheepshead’ Bay to Saratoga Springs. In the shipment will be Jack Atkin, Harrt gan and Eschau. The latter colt, a son of Ornament, was purchased | few days ago from the Montpelier | Stable for a reported price of $1,000 POC eeeeeeereeoeeseesos mi “Gus Brown” ssi GEO. COLE cee =e Summer Suits at Half Price $10.00 Suits for .............8 5.00 $15.00 Suits for .............8 750 $20.00 Suits for pocccccccves Oe $25.00 Suits for ....,... +++ $12.50 Any Panama Hat | in Stock Reductions on All Light Weight nderwear c7~Avoid Waste as You Would Wrong Saving is a habit—nothing but @ habit; just like Punctuality, Acct racy, Cleanliness and all the othef good habits. 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