The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 5, 1908, Page 2

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TOUPEE EQUALS a = eee " and beat the barrier by a couple of Runs Six Furlongsin One Min-|vigins. Toupee was right after ute, Eleven and Three-Fifths | him, however, and tn a jiffy had flashed to the front and was ran] Seconds---Huapala Scores at ging away from his field He jawung into the stretch with the 30 to. field all driving back ef him, and ° is 5 won easily by three lengths, Tony Faust easily beat Gemmell for the place, while the rest of the fteld went under the wire grogey, The Wonderful Performance of Toupee | easy manner tn which Toupee won | fn the Ravenna Handicap, when he | makes the time all the more re-| breered in front the entire trip and | markable, and had the horse been stepped six furlongs in 1:11 2-5,} pressed he wotld undoubtedly have | An tadifferent card at The Mead: | Ows yesterday was redeemed by the which time equaled the world’s rec: | smashed the world's record ord, The handicap attracted a/ Huapala and Redwood IL, both splendid field, among those going | at 40 to lpfurnished the surprise in to the post being Tony Faust, Sug-| the mile and a quarter rave by lay. | armald, Gemu the $5,000 beau |ing the race between them, and tn Gor YO PASS AROUND {H/ ty, Ida May and Gypay King. Be- | a driving finish the former Just did fore the race specalation centered) win. My Pal, at 5 to 1, got the on Tony Faust and Toup: and | show, while Arcourt and St, Kilda, under a heavy play the latter went/ who were the favorites in the bet to the post a favorite at 5 to 2./ ting, finlshed outside the money ‘Tony Faust was 14 and the oth Although ottly two favorites won ers were all at fairly good prices / all the winners, with the exception in the betting When the start/of Huapala, were well played, and came Tony Faust was on his toes! the ring had a losing day, LIVE NEWS FROM MEADOWS BY REFUGEE. tecemecentiiones Toupee now shares the distine-/ was one of the knights of the chalk | ton with R on of being the hold-} that escaped the slaughter He . er of the six-furlong record, Rose-| won $600, | & den ran stx furlongs at Belmont — | P park, October 6, 1906, with 147] Edwin T. Fryer, who tormerty pounds up, fm 1:118-5, while Tou-) booked under the name of pee only had 100 pounds up and| Goldfield club, waa re J a ? a or a ie time, Artful holds the world's rec-| ord for the distance on @ straight Mollie” Linden of the Toklo course, as she stepped it In 1:08 at/club had a bad day and drop: a Morrie Park down the hill 1,400. After betting had progressed un-| Roy Isaacs, better known as the til near post time, it was discov-/longshot kid, had $10 across the ered In the paddock that Catherine | board on F.. one of the entries, was lame, | After th ¢ declared off he and she was therefore scratched|had to take six to one for the and the bookies allowed twenty | money, and never cooled out for Score of 5 to 2--Was minutes for a new book, In the/the rest of the afternoon. | s = first betting Andoche, who won| } Great Game. the race, was quoted as high as 20; Los Angeleno came out of bis anaiiiiniastibaligiaitiens to 1, but in the second betting the/race very lame, and It looks os bookies, who had been loaded up at) though this onetime good cam (By United Press.) that long price, refused to y it) paigner was about all ta. SPOKANE, Aug. 6.-—-iitting like again, and 6 to 1 was the best - fiends and playing sensational ball Dackers of Andoche secured. Plunger Slaughter had a big bet | im the Meld, Seattle scalped the In — |down straight and place on Mansa. diane yesterday by 4 score of Nearly every book in the ring | ~ to 2 st yesterday, as most of the win-| “Red” Walker said that when| “Wee” Cahill led both teams at ners were well played. This was|Gemmell was beaten the other day | the bat, getting four bingles particularly so of Andoche and| he bet $1,000 on him, but that yes. of five times up. Seattle's Toupee. jterday all he bet was $20 straight | reminded local fans of the Pred Bent certainly has the In-|ed the best race he haw run around met four times during the meeting, | about do the next time he starts, | #ett and James. and the former always beat Massa, wee Dutch Altman, the crack third yet the books made Fred Bent 6 Page still continues to be the rid-| baseman, has been secured from to 1 and Massa 1} to 5 yesterday. tng star. He only had three mounts | Oakland and will join Spokane next yesterday, but succeeded fj win. | Friday. Jockey Charley Koerner arrtved/ ning two races. Lycurgus, Walsh, | The Sore here yesterday and will ride for| Rettig and Morgan were the other | ...Ses'"*, G wl ae a the Hildreth stable. Koerner came | winning ridera. » a ee ee ee from Windsor, where he was the | | MeKune. so eae leading rider. This boy is a high-| Frank Bain said yeaterday that| | ae So hee fae ae Ae class jockey, and two winters ago, | the average racegoer has go little Wee of We Bar 1S at Oakinhd, won nearly. all the | idea of what ts going on while a| ees, "° es OA el a stakes, including the Burns handi-| race is being run that he would | Freskiie. » .'S 3Ou © cap, on Kercheval. Koerner also not see a white elephant galloping) stu rode with much success in New| down the backstretch. Bain ts) ap R & POS York, where he was the stable | right. | 7 Soi ee fockey for Harry Payne Whitney. . rrr. “Patty” & well-known os ee Bookmaker Hughey Jones .clean- | bookmaker, arrived yesterday {2 2: Se ed up on the win of Andoche. He oe inom & Hey Be WE held this one tm the book and bet) Trainer McDaniel, of the Walsh | Childers. mm ue ee ae oa it all over the ring. |etring. said after Toupee won that 7°" * PES eae ee he was not afraid to match Lee Scoville drew a three days’ sus | Rose against bim at three-quarters, pension from the starter for misbe-| weight for age. j ae | Twebase bite havior at the post. | arued \ Three base ee | And to think that one day here James | Saeritier bite George North of the Rainier club Givonn! Balerio beat Toupee. playe--Guiieers 12 paar wo - boa he St Prenktin fit by T Le — Shoes#Oxfords Suit Cases Traveling Bags i Im tan and black. Look at the MEEK TRUNK @ BAG co, 919 First game ts | NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Won Low | Vancourer | Spokane IS COMING TO A CLOSE Every Suit in the Store at HALF $10 Suits Now $5.00 | $25 Suits Now $12.50 $15 Regal Suits "$7.50 $30 Suits Now $15.00 $20 Suits Now $10.00 All Fancy Vests Half Price On the Square—Opposite the Totem Pole | 615-17 First Ave. | NESD OUTBURST OF EVERETT TRUE WING TO NAV. FOLLDWS ON INE pate WORLD'S RECORD) [9-25 WEEP YOUR TRAP SHUT /P THAT'S Ah YOU'VE (V8 HEARD THAT LINE || Of BUNK £VER SINCE / CAN REMEMBER at 20, § and 4 Hit Like Fiends and Trimmed the Spokane Bunch by a usrtorbeste, Doble ia migialy | tn ought of in Fargo, N. D., he coached the Agricultural ool loge last year, turning out @ win ning aagregation. R. KE. Walk of South Africa. k of the world's aprinters at the Olympte games, tn credited with doing the 100 yards in 92-6 neconds, & new world's ree ord. The trick wan supposed to have been pulled off at Abergaveny methods in dear old Abergaveny may be slightly amias ing yesterday, Wilkeshoart took the 2:07 trot, Major Bryne captured the 2:10 won tn straight heata Ballinger of Seattle was defeat STAR FORM CHART ed in the tonnis tournament at Ta }ooma yesterday by Bowden. Ow AMATTLE Wash. Tusada S166 ii tine nee Hen tr Maple sta Meiar had apend Indes — Horeg and Owner we 1106) Fred fent isenafter) i laying and $20 to show. The horse show. put up on their last trip here ae 68) «6different The fielding dian sign on Massa. The two have here and finished third He will | features were carried off by Ben At Lee Angeles : fan Franciece ae RACE TRACK CASES (By United Presa) YORK, Aus ®, who was Hughes to hear | deatgnated by Gov the cases against the officials of the | Brighton Heach Racing association | and others arrested on charges of hew anti-cambiing laws, has ordered « special panel [of 100 talesmen drawn from which | to select the trial jury |commissioner also was tnatracted | to summon a special grand fury to | take up the gambling cases janes will be Praskiin. Passed bat! Left on Time of organized on Aw COACH DOBIE HERE players and would-be players at the University of Wash ne ap their tomas letting their hair grow long |for Gilmore Dobie ball coach has arrived in Seattle, and will at once start to familiar ize himeelf with football conditions jat the local institution of learning Dobie has an excellent record in Minnesota and North Dakota, hoth the new foot pl University of | . one as end and three as} iS show = Ma trade Mine A first three drt bie field » Pot Hores and Toupee (Dabrtel Tony Pawet (10h Gemmell (Walt ide May (St James Sta) Suger Maid (Fieur de Lie) D hoth Hedrick oft a Om pace, bat was hemme BUT SETH BACB one mite Value to firet §240 Index Mores and © (2UEE) Uncle Meary PIANOS TALKING MACHINES RECORDS Joun¢ WALLING Co, Jockeys’ Special Yesterday A Good One Today—tIt's « Get the Money, Get the Jockaye! Spectal Today My Information Sheet Gave Five Winners Yes- POOR BOOKIES ® AND SALT with the seeret system Others wie, why not H.C. RAWLINGS Office 000 Hurke Bide fall to it. FREE ATTRACTIONS DAILY 3:30 and 8:30 p The Modern Hercules, Lifts a Horse and Six Men OUDA, TRAPEZE ARTIST UNCLE HIRAM AND THE PIG. Every Friday night will be amateur night at the Trocadero Theatre. COMING ATTRACTIONS. August 10—Marie Wolfson, can lift ten men—ten men cannot SAMSO lift her. an “9 hibition contest in jiu jitsu. two automobiles 2p. m,, from foot of Marion street RACES! Admission (Including Grand Stand) "ion be bead | Me Tin fo gamen already played Twelve | compete in The yaohte Lurline n the recent race to the Mawelian Islands, sail ed youterday for home. in @ Benttlo the Lurline Yacht club of Ban Pedro. to the gouth | astly defeated Haymend D. Little | Spring Loaf third University of Pontrylvanta chess | of champion 4 defoated Oxford untversity | Mile and a sixteenth —Ropy Pog. yesterday, but the timing| pointe { to their opponents’ 6% match lasted a week, being finished At the Kalamazoo harness moot | James Pender's hild won the King’s cup in @ race and Dewttt won the 2:13] run off the Isle of Wight yesterday tre he winner in each event) Index — Horee and Owner we Siti Colores (King) 3140 Miss Himys 3194 Bonheur (F ’ ey Mar ‘ 1) Otros B 1 TH RACHA fortones side and upward Value to fir | professional baseball team in a| Bedient is 18 years ;|}game with the Corry, Pa, nine, | mu a ie aren Om een’ Gypey King (Miller) ” At post 5 minutes Off at 266 Time Toupee 0-19 place, 0-98 shew, Faust cut sft efter passine | who faced him giving his team the | victory by @ seore of 3 to 1. He Three year olds ‘h-One and @ » firme S528 the Lester played on fr janet Suuday sein ina lo Jud gr Gov. Mead will appoint delegates to the convention of the League of | Tuesday Amorioan Sport n, which will be| Four furton held on October 12 wad 12 at Law| Merritt Baxton a |ton, Okla, Dr. D. A. Gove of Orting | third, Time—:4g a 'RACING a ATS y United Pre BUT *” Monts Ane’ has already been appointed Beven furl Mt Tho Gwen: | Leat thirds af ms William A. Larned of Annapolis! won, Duke of soin tn oy Orleang of New York im the challenge| Seven furlongs Prive. fiv |maich of the Longwood tennis |Joe Wootten second Ne tournament, thas retaining his title third Time— 20% % won, Cardinal Sarto woot John W. Considine has decdded | cdot: third TI to well his crack stable of bloa@ed| Vive furlongs ay Horses, Considine’s horses have| won, Port Mahon captured many blue ribbons, car-|do third. Time # secon |rying off the first prize in every| Five furlongs ' event entered at the Vancouver, | Morea ond, Tone B. C,, horse show last yenr third. Time —1 00, ‘STRUCK OUT 42 MEN IN. ONE vo OF BASEB Be “ AEE DD SSSCEEEe seer oreen teres 20082. ot a be te » oe a © Pe 4 : f\ ce » th m R 1o a a A t , ° ip be fe _PARUAR HUGH BEDIENT, WORLD'S RECORD PITCHER. ‘ Hugh Gedient of Falconer, N. ¥.,jallowed but six bite ip the 3p pitching for the Falconer semi-| nings. cular. In 1906, pitehing struck out 42 Corry batsmen in 23| Falconer bigh school poche innings. averaged 16 strikeouts A marvelous feature of Bedient’s | 20 games. performance was his feat im the) ball for twenty-third Inning, when, after|coner, and the Drydoty a his team had scored two runs, he | semt-professional team Tip” |strack out the three Corry players done phenomenal work fF all this season. : tee 106 48 18 Redwood 16 ple » "Greiner a {wood alt Jost furlong. | Later set a hot Test i Court tired last sahth. Kilda hed « rough trip Three year-olds | Mist Emma Bustiog and the BB. Co, igper saved ground od ix furlongs = -| 008 dollar show. Our prices, ise Calt Tomorrow And be relieved of that dead There ie no ARNOLD VIBRATION CO, 339-40 Arcade Annex. LUNA PARK The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast. ORCA WHALE, Killed at San Juan island, on Exhibition, Don't Sunday, August 9—Capt. Leopold charspion of the world, and the champion of Yokohama will August 15 Capt. MeLaglan will pul! Ferry boat runs direct to Park CHAS. LOOFF, Manager. RACES! At the Meadows Six Races Dailty——Rain or Shine Fiest Rece at 2 P.M From June 20 to September 12 from Firat ave, and Jackson st. after Cars leave overy 10 minutes Gentlemen $1, Ladies 50c THE DEAF CAN HEAR Three Performances pelos | John Cort, Lesee and Manager aon icin a This Week wid Chas. Frohman Presents Beet Show im Town, Bacring Ka ‘“ Edwin Keogh # Co. te Ps Tas sane” and Dramatic Art an@ Big Peataren. Se te Ea Pca tee nA A The Grand ANTAG rh JOUN CORT, Manager All This Week D All This Week Mal. Seturde ‘The San Francisco Opera Co. in “RIP VAN WINKLE Summer Prices—ide, 20, 3¢¢ Week's mul Seattie Theatre i & Drew, Mere Phones Sat —Bvery Bre, § In the Cgmedy Drama, Every Afternoon and Brening tit “ALL FOR GOLD.” rourn counapas, _¢ comEDT rd west Went ms roan Pe lal 2 ile ie Lac. RE Hog WHITE CrEY “RAFFLE Lois Theatre = fyutins Valsdel doom Prone: Sunset Main 1000 Ind 4990 | ARTHUR DEXTER'S Bad IRAE This Week the Napoleonic Play — “MADAME SANS GENE.” eo ~ 4 Nar, Dene am hem as they live. Next Week, Charlie Hoy “A TEMPERANCE TOWN Factors in Saving First, the habit of it, the regularity # ft, the system of steadily putting awar each and every pay day a fixed porte of one's income. 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