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® ° aw °¢ THE STARg- WEDNESDAY LY 29, 1908. wan wild ot tiovew, feeuing fourlover Murtey’s head fn handting | passes and hitting Ben and|Frisk’s grounder, Terry seortng ‘KIRK Cartwright with the ball | Butte tried hard to even things | curves were breaking |up in the ninth, Krett# singfed and | some of the Miners looked ludicrous | stole second. Sts walked. Hoon POOL OM when they swung at bis wide ones. | grounded, king two out Irby | AXE FALLS HARD {LIVE NEWS FROM MEADOWS BY REFvOERE. an —— and he was taffy for the Siwashes,|Hender, betting for Samuels, was ral shey tapped him for 16 safe bingles | walked. Bennett hit to Hwan and ‘The enspensicu af pe nny ae er oy we he ee _——_ and only two'mon struck out. Bam-|the agony was ended George nvm e e attests the hovese he owns bimes Take the First |iois walked three and tit Cahili| Dave Rowan played a fine game |ctuco defonted Lemay yp ia Including Janeta and Capt. Burnett gent and ae @ result he lost heavily on the head with the ball fn the|at first, He fleids his position well t — a the horses be is training for the|on the race. & score 0 to 66 ing va firat inning. The shock knocked |1s © good batter and fast on bases.| pool mateh p reer ———-—= Old Ned stable, F. Neugent and Game by Score of Cahitt down and stunned him, but|Oriet played well at first and. his i whosen a last . | tne head of the stretch, where he} omers, and Annio H., which he is) Critic a place at § to 3 was he pluckily insisted on fintuhing|sticle work was good. Bunstine,| The play was = Trainer and All His Horses! went to tne trout and won onatiy by | {nine for D. Marcus jwhere Plunger Allard lost. his the game the Renton boy, made a hit behind exceptionally ditfieue & longth in the fast time of L:12 26 . cotn 7 to 5. Hutte scored early in the firet|the bat. His arms seem to reach | several high rung w for six furlongs, Smilay Corbett] The judges are endeavoring to} ma Inning and the fans heaved « wigh|verywhore and he pulls in wide/iand made « run pe ? Suspended From Meadows aes on long enough to be second | break up rough riding among the| Bookmaker Engatrom had a good p NS aOR ot akan dee emma the | tehes without bending hie body. |rs roped of 26 ang Critio was third, Thie race| jockeys and fined Alarte $26 for, day and quit $2,100 winner. He : 2: esacre to start. But not} The way he haads them down to! Tontgit at ¢ contrast to} that offense in the fifth race, If laid most of the favorites ‘fase! mnesecre to star book erth| second fe enough to. strike terror| land wil play ‘vitae a in such striking . ino. The Stwashes came —Long Shots Wi Neugent’s previous effort that the|the riders don’t ut out the rough Siwashes Got T OE yee Br cae tea eel Sie mee Cees | oheeee ng in. one ts Hable to be killed “shooey” Grau tried | es Got JP RBG \> reste ies, cooks dsctead as, =O reeny on the 26 judges promptly took action stuff ao Hookmaker re as |ing of committing larceny on # icap of The What race of the day from aj Sefore long. In the last rac there) to take a fall out of Smiley Corbett | Ba agg yg pe gg tae norte oe. second bag Lasel made good in at ’ ve spectacular standpoint wae the third | 4 considerable bumping, and Ly andeiaid top price in the ring, At Played Real Game vanced him and j ame home on | the field yesterday and hin stop of That the officials at The Meadows OtCne mite and @ quarter. The|Sursue on Licrece was almost put ter the race he wished he hadn't ues uae deer ane |Hoonjs fly in the second was one re sincere in thetr efforts to have! nanie was unable to choose| Over the fence | . ‘shill was hit and went to firnt.|Of the best seen in Seattle for many Glean racing was proved yesterday | horween Ouardi and Harry Seott | |_ “Lucky Jack” MeGtimts, the New of Ball. Rowan and MeKune singled and|# day when Trainer H, A. Cotton to ang the two went to the post equal| Jockey Carroll drew a three days’ | York turfimmn, will race at Oakland | case! Tabnmned out Ginent th the a a on ‘ ‘ 24 Neat Pron wi gether with all his horses, and the choices at & to 2 After Harney | suspension fi the starter for| next winter uP conga Uhek ademed Gakth and. hoe ee i Hines aun easy horses he Is training for other peo Orafietd had made the pace for most | misbehavior at the post | an. Swatn missed one and Laws t 4 $ * dition, Free ple.-was indefinitely suspended. | oF the trip Ouard! and Harry Scott | ° Mattie Russell will about do the| The muchly walloped Stwashes| came Rome ee ; natin ean / The victory of F. Nougent in the | yooked up at the eighth pole and) My, what a how! went up afte? next me out She ia anothor one | showed a dinponition to do better! In the third Frisk, Lane, Orlet a | $ 1106 First Ave, on fourth race was the cause of the fought it out until the wire was!) Neugont won, Everyone who of those good Walsh two-yoarolds,| yesterday and won from Butte, 7| Bunstine and Franklin hit in a row ae 6 official,action, On last Monday’F. ached. It was a desperate drive] pet on him the day be was there . to 6, in & game that was replete!and made ft six for Seattle. tn the $f 5 AMUSEMENTS. \7 AOA 4 oore T al xa com, All Newt Week, | Charles Vrohmnn Nougent was made favorite in A Horween the two horses ant 'arry) with the hard lick tale, Kd. Jonea| Goliten Oriole, the filly “Friseo” | with brilliant plays, fourth Hurley singled and Swain race and ran absalutely last, show goote just did beat Ouardi a whisk |pet $150, Tony Tuberville bet hin | Mom started in the twoyearold! Braie Franklin, who was in the brought him im with a drive tha ing no speed whatever. AS A r®! oo on the post, with Barney Old-| bankroll, Hughey Jones bet 9600, race, in a half sister to Mechitu, | box for Seattic, showed a return to/ ol walt the horse was nat expected to/ reig @ distant third |Vie Terry bet his last five, but not She i# ome of the best bred fillies | form, and held the Miners to aix | score have a chance yesterday in hia race ow the race course, ker sire, Hey-| hits, He fanned seven men, but | Kune Totdia rod centerfield fence, Seattle | » Won: again in the fourth. Me toubled and Cartwright threw Phillistina was made favorite in| one of the bunch bet on him yer wa he was meeting. Critle. TMIrWINe 14. twoyourold race and won easily | day | were, "eauy, Une Bush, Smiley Corbett and other 980,000 beauty, Unele. tia “THe THIER + feat Male emnepureuep | enmcconmn> ftor leading all| —-- " sprinters and the books Inid frear Hordce H. a j . } eon, oe by t news the way. AkwArHen made a good! ‘There was a long ‘inite! at the ‘ . bad crite a t tot tee Teo ven stretch run and finished third. post in the two-yearokt race due Jim ae — bags ete! F one’s surprise, whem the barrier| Lady's Heauty at 25 to 1 proved to the erasy antics of Conset. The ortte wi butor went . pont # 6 to 2 shot. This ts seme- went up, F. Neugent Immediately a surprise in the fifth race and) first time she threw Jockey Walsh } Saas lhnoede oeonsend cael into second. and fol Huapala at €to L was the unexpect| he wae not hurt. But on her see | lowed aie yew ago pace 10 ed winner of the sixth, lond attempt the filly, jockey and alt) the memory of ghe oklest a | Secs eile marsumeans =| fell over the fence into the cab-| °F PME BS may bage patch, and Walsh wan stunned | . “Firat Away Jake” Adler bet on penter, who recently beat the Briton | py the fail. Jockey Morgan was . fice i nae be SPORTOGRAMS in the London Olympte games. Hae | sone for, and after the filty's saddle ¥- Neugent serosa the board ase Sire eam So) io fF 7 ake Bee well claims be waa fouled, but the | pad pean readjusted, he rode her ia couldn't talk to bim after the race. Mt Franklyn | . Americans at London assert that/tne race. Her crasy auticn at the 0 | John J. Hayes of the frtst-Amer E Lv 4 Seattle has wou # game again Carpenter woo the race fairly | post evidently hurt the filly, as she Pedro, who war-oue of the crack fean club, New York, who won the | Seattie T ‘end the loyal fans will probably | showed little speed and fluished far handicap performers around New) great Marathon, was practically un: wet nal aie } ce fiock to Dugdaie’s park in hopes) The T. P Fay baseball team de! heck She had been heavily played Orleans last winter, made bis first; known im the betting, Even fow Hime od| tace Thratay aha tater Mare i Bret Ail of seeing them duplicate. The Si feated the Apollos at Woodland ip the betting, being backed from appearance here yesterday In the | Americans conceded him a chanes washes are too deep in the cellar park on Sunday by @ score of 5 to 2. gt 1 down to 4 to 1. Walsh wa rint handicap. He finished out-| But there was never a moment } ever to finish inaide the first divi- Anderson and Shackelford were the) not hurt by his fall and recovered side (he money, but don't Jet that | from the time Itttle Hayes begun to sion, but it is possible for them to) battery for the Pays quickly in the jockeys’ room, but discournge you, Distance running | prepare for the race that he did play winning baseball for the rest ‘ the officials would not allow him to and not sprinting ts Pedro's game, | not feel confident of success. | Meme Banting and the in'the New Play You wittaee “AE HOWE REN Prices Always, Mats 16 the to tbe Wook “AM fee SSSESEERG GES BAREREERSEGE SETEESBEESS _ Detroit [Bt Loute t Nw of the season. take any more mounts during the and he made the great Jack Atkin) As to what Mayew ever did tn the a aoe ‘RACING AT ‘BUTTE afternoon. hustle to beat him on one cecaston. | ronning Hine tn Agneriea, the reader ‘ Stanley Ketchell and Hugo Kelly _ |te referred to Ute following letter . tra meet in a 20round bettie at San Smiley Corbett. surprised the! The yacht Gwendolyn IL. of Se| written by Hayes just. before he } pag ‘3 4 ele Franciseo on Friday might for the gore) eautty (Crowd by his showing, A few days Attle, the Lurline and Lady Maud sailed: : : Seattle's Lending Vaudertle Ps ab! middioweight championship of the or jenults! Juo the big sprinter was a 4 to 6 of California, the Hawalt and Kame) Dear Sir: Ih anewer to your re ‘ 915. Pricen 180 and 260; ter 7 ss shot in much poorer company than hameha of Honolula started on &/ quest for an article and photograph, + ont a — he was meeting yesterday, and fin. ace to Hifo on the fale of Hawali| 1 will inclose some of my record. - —_ =< a ' second. | ished outside the money, On that yesterday, The distance of the|| have been running for four years a = hae. ie pe ae ae sears ‘vive a & badd Rtshomae on he led for about half a mile ace le 260 miles, {| and got third in cross-country cham- men in t world wi ‘and then blew op. Yesterday he aaa plonahips junior at Travers {sland =e s one bimocts to Moe oolt pot ig te to ge ong og "| showed brilliant speed and lasted) Eadie Maringn of Georgetoyn| in November, 1905, fifth in junior win. Ketchell beats elly | long enough to be second, incident will fabt Abe Attell at Sand Poigt, tHenal and fifth in Metropolitan he may enter the heavyweight divi.) ete furlonge-— gene Wom. hy beating Critte the favorite im Idaho, tonight, uniess there ts Bp | in 1906, aad was also second in Mo- sion and challenge Tommy Burns. iran ea second, Helisme third.) ine race. Smiley's price yesterday |terference by the officers of the| hawk and Pastime cross-country i — —— «i ba I won,| %** 19 to 1 1 Abe wilt stop the 6 j maces from back marks. Haw fizst Sam Langford, te be his cany el ae Famer ox 4, — | Italian long before the linit of §5) Marathon in April, 1906, and ran a leat, — nny ihn enn if. : cc Bookmaker Magrane, o the Pa | rounds is reached. fifth in 2 ‘we Won some handteap perhaps ™ Time, races next year and ran third to dable fighting machine of his| Mile—Hudapest won, John fh. Longboat, after being beld up two wetght In the world. Langford has! — second, Golden Wine third minutes by a freight train at South everything and most unprejudiced | Time, Le } Framingham, four mtles from start, _ @rities of the fighting game think Silo Phayit won, Tarp seeond. and finished third, about 26 seconds that Langford could defeat Stanley ‘Thine, 1; 42. bahind Caffery’s record for the Bos , Ketchell. Ketchell must think so, tan course in 2: 30--Lovghoat broke too, for he won't give the Bosten the record five minutes, Fowler seo: black a chance. end. Hold the Ninth regiment reo ord for a mile im 4:45, made Fob. \ 1, 1908, of which command [ am a tnember. Ran second to Morrissey in Olym. ple tryout at Hostom in April, 1908, in 2 howrs 26 minutes ¢ seconds, 20 oa COME, SEE saeATH world. The Montana cowboy is « , st, Mt Toute Washington, 2; st. | 2 to | favorite over the Chicago Ttalian, bat Kelly t& apt to prove THE FINNEYS, World's Swimmers — 7 Other New PANTAGES All this week, Great Al Cleveiand—Clovsiand, 5; Bosto NATIONAL LEAGUE. w Pittebure Chicago New York Pitiadeiphia At Brockiys--Chicage, 4 Brooklyn. % At, Phitadsipnia—-Piliadsiphia, 1 ouie, 2-9 2 on Every Afternoon and vis | THE RANDALLS, Ril i (i NARELLA, ROMAN j "4 | Twenty-Two Other Yesterday ¢ Games Al Wi | eaitt, Qautane — Onkiand, 2; Low An | contettt — and | poten. At Pertion®—Portinnd, 14; Prison, y-thind day Weather ob Dwyer, starter Selling. Three-rear FINST RACR- Five and a bait jue to fret 9268, mr Pie race between Lieat Haswell, the| rack English runner, and J.C. Car. Jockey € Merry (Memry) Aber (CantlaCe Brome GO (Meheteber) (Wateh aa in 284: (8b) dives (runes on miles and five minutes behind the NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. day for announce Mies Peirnanke (Aiien& ten.) 4 —_ Ge ye oy ; winner at that point, and was JON J. HAYES. Won. teat. wot, Features for Sunday, strong at the finish, 20 seconds back “ 6 4 General Admits * &@ an NORTHW: Les eneetie ® 388P Orifiamd (Grange 2865 Belin Griffee | lice! M032 Turnaway (Watkin owe rf Andrews 38 — Panee bh eS BBtiens aemene | Vancou et Dr. McGregor, Dentist, resumed | Thor intead to win the Marathon. | At poet £96 minutes. OFF at SATA, TimencBE B06: 148 9-61 1@T Y traly, | practice, 603 Ameri Haak Bldg, | Ses" wen ths Kerry 8-5 place shew. Abbey 4-5 es it mow hme — Joun 2. wares. | ts ae : BASE Second sant! Tard ‘come, 7 A Poder and All Weel, 22am 1 Kerry fan over Abbey when ready Laiier had no excuses, Kmmmna closed that Gaives ao @ * e ' | Rpokane Ths taiee Day am her own courage, Galrer nance with the break Griffon ram out om Ma Ce ge Bate streteh | . i. ore ] Park an ‘Te cat attoriae Jeneen and Rogere: Kngie Admission tbc and S00, Take ln BOOZ *PCOND RAch—vour ands belt turtonge Puree, Two-year-old "J and Sugden. care Valow to test $526, Indes Horan and Owner See © Pee me Jocker On ¢ (2064) PRUTltatina (Green) oe ee “2 UG Witeen Ftp TT Merace HM (Newman) 1 2062 Ake Ar Ben (Stephenson) PE $i Traffic (Kane me.) 3868 Conant (Applegate: Gatton Oriole CHoagaco Off at HOt Time ott 1-6; 247, ke show Horace T-8 piace, Sh show, Bem G5 ghaw | vy-le Amiga Trained by J Green, Mtart good. Wen fret four driving Philiietina tiptosd her field all the way Horace dtd hie best. Ben slow to) bree, closed fast Inet quarter Conset threw her rider twine, jumped the frnew at post, then ran & quod helt A Question for You to Decide? No—We Will Decide It Ourselves Prices Cat Get Prices Cat ‘Half = Yours Half Shall we make our full profit on this season's suite, and carry the rest over to next year? Or shall we cut the prices a half—give you ESSe>- The Nation’s Greatest Playground on the Pacific a ee a FREE ATTRACTIONS First Class Patronage Seth and 5D SAMPSON ™ Sst Chas. Leora ii ‘“ Sakata “ae BOGBG THUPD, PACD—One and» quarter miles Setting, Three-rear olde aad : i A , UNCLE HIRAM AND THE PIG. or Ph ¢ " a \ 4 SP ier 25 Fe Every Friday night will be amateur night at the te Wimelty 7 Ferry boat direct to Park lmaves foot of Marion st. every hour after 2 p. m. Ce RACES! 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