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GOOD THINGS WIN®&* IN A HARD DRIVE to his stable secrets de a bie clean up when Bon Ton in the Kansas atable’a colors won the last From an opening price of 5 Only Two Favorites Win---In- siders Make Big Clean-Up race on Bon Ton. to 1 the horse's price went down under a steady bombardment to 13 to 6 at post time, Those who bet @ | Rot a run for the coin as the good The feature of the card at The) tie after leading all the way, Meadows yesterday was conspl| won on the taat Jump from the fay uous by its absence, thegrard hav! ortte, St. Charles, with Oriflamb ing a ry “doxay” Mayor. The| only a neck away, The latter, who form players got a good drubbing | was also heavily backed, would have during the afternoon aa only two) proved the winner had not his} workd of into the B. Wilson lost a turning wide favorites, Gene Russell and Il Tre. rid mor were successful, The latter | ground by waa in the fotirth pace, the only one stretch with pretensions to class, and he Sam Hildreth furnished another won after leading all the way from | shifty two-yearold, when Micaela, Tavora and Massa. The latter was | second chotce In the betting, led all the opening favorite, but Il Tremor|the way and romped home from | 4 aaeh hearty support that| the favorite, Argonaut, in the two. a the publie choice year-otd aprint, Col, Diek landed “Kanaas” Price and those the show close LIVE NEWS FROM MEADOWS BY REFUGES. ey Johuny fng light among the riders by com fag home on two wingers, both at fair prices, Carthaginian at 15 to 1 - and Lovey Mary at 5 to 1 | H. C. Rawlings and clients alt ned up on the last race, as he handed out Bon Ton for a good thing. j Hayes proved the lead-jboon at the track. They were all} prominent Fagles and are here for} the convention. a ol The judges inquired tnto the run ning of Sea Lad, after that bird finished second, as in his recent races he has not been able to raive wit Hall, the correapondent of | & gallop. They came to the con- the San Francisco Chronicle, hand clusion that it only a case of ed the combination book a Pp on & meathound falling to run two the wirst. He cashed a threehorse Faces alike and held the stable| combination that paid $300 for $10. Diameloss caeesiion T. Niland bas purchased Tavora Carthaginian at 15 to 1. was from W. Walker for $1,000 and the Qnother winner that could not be, horse ran tn his colors yesterday ven a chance on his recent races, be won just the same. This Sam Hildreth seems to be pretty horse finished absolutely last, being | lucky with bis two year olds. Force, pulled up, in bis last start. | Steel, Instant and Micaela have al — | wou Wonder if Achieve te next! Frank Doss, when he goes tn! the ring to bet, ts followed by = Billy King, the sheetwriter ran trait of information seekers #o/ five bones up to 8165 and will long that it resembles the tail of | appear on the course today wearing a comet. Doss said yesterday that 4 new hat had not xed a winner for) he expected that the) Roy Offutt won # $1,000 bet when ors who tratled him | Gone Russell came home ta front. aft if; Hy | were all onthe ee ie ee Door | HE'S WINNING GAMES ee ne a niger : FOR CHANCE’S CUBS, the trail behind today will be long- ~ er than ever. One of the sad sights of the after. hoon was the Bog ows Kid slowly down the grandstand stairs and sadly tearing up a ticket 16 to 2 on Miss Naomt. if at Lawerence MeHannorr, the famous, ey, bet some one five dollars Doe Craig would beat Sea Lad.) He knows better now. | screen TIN 5 Timothy D. Sullivan, the Tam-| sataee Aus Many tarfman of New York, better’ It dows not look now as though as “Rig Tim” spent the af-|the Chieago Cube would make it ih & party of three straight by winning the Na that im, his tional league pennant thie season. | not be carried If they had « few more Joe Tinkers New York after thelr chances would be moch bright ratoga er. The little shortstop ts playing aeaxe of the anti the game of his Ife right now, racetracks have | fielding like « whirlwind and rap- | ping out hits off nearty every pitch ivy nited Prees.) SYDN N. &. W., Aug. Joe ey ig William Brannan, Geo.| heavyweight champlonahtp fight be H. Applebaum asd Raiph| tween Tommy Burns, the American, were & party of New'and fill Squires, the Australi bas York turfmen whe spent the after. been fixed for August 24. —————< RECORDS “WALLING SS Browns Are it We are now displaying the handsom- est shades of new Brown Suits for early fall, priced from $15.00 to $35.00 Advance showing of the King of all Hats— “STETSON” Newest Fall Blocks $4.00 New Fall Shirts, and $2.00; regular prices $1.50 special .. $1.20 Second ard Yesler Why, certainty; you oan buy any Summer stock at HALF PRICE “Where the Cars Stop” Bult left in THE s. BATURDAY AUGUST 8, 1908. THE M. P. AND M. TEAM IN THE PANAMA CANAL LEAGUE FROM LEFT TO RIGHT BACK ROW, STANDING—GOREE P, ELLIS LF, DOTY PRESIDENT, MEAD SECRETARY. TREASURER, MILLER 2) MIDOLE ROW: STEELE 18, W AR CF, BROWN MANAGER, FRONT ROW: BWAN RF, FOGG P, CHAPPET.TE P, HERRING ©, MANUSH 38, CONRADSS AND CAPTAIN. (Star Special Service.) fon there now and no more gamen|teams the past season have been COLON, Panama, Aug. §—The | wil) be played unttl December, when much strengthened by players from Panama canal sone bide fair to be a season of six to seven months the north, while next season is like come the Mecoa for baseball play-|opens, The team plotured here le ly to see some big league talent In ers from the states in the winters. | the M. P. and M, representing the | the organisation, The games draw Down there players can make good motive power and machinery de- big crowds and much money ts often wages in the trades and pick up a/ partments of the ¢ | work, Jay wagered on the result. The M. P. tidy sum at baseball, The Isthmian P. Mead of Kent, O., is one of the and M. te tood third in the rac ljeamue has seven teama, Ancon wine leading spirits In the toam He is the standing being; Ancon, Empire, }aing the pennant of the season re-| secretary and treasurer of the MP. M. P. and M. LC. C., Kanagross, |eently closed. The rainy season is/and M, Athletic association The Gatun and Gorgana RACING AT BUTT ‘SEATTLE LOSES ee IN SLUGGING GAME Friday (By United Press.) lwon, Lady Powell second Lady Adelaide third. Time Bix furlongs cons won, Him lalaya second, Jillette third. Time 1:16 | Mile and a «ixteenth—-Elie we ~-Results | Surety second, Ruth W. third Thu 148% Seven furlongs— Woolen won. Joal Six furtonge—Aunt Hala wan.) | Wooten second, Rusticug dhird Lee ares Bell Reed third. Time—1:38 Seven furlonge—Kether fh. won| The nea hi fees = dat ae: handicap match at Orillia third, Time—1:27%. * Pood nd Ons miile—Mevation won, Adesin| nents Sum co"bamm Tadipcerce * second twirler, the final score be second, King Brosh third. Time-— the bandicaye for a ing 7 to 6, with Seattle on tho 43% Three furlongs — Kate Gleason tonal Rifle Association mod short cad. Four successive bits, two of them Speers a SE ‘triples, sent Hollis to the cleaners slugaing match was won by Spo in the firet taning. Anderson Jast-|ships at the Navy ver, 4 ed leas than a third of an inning. | Charleston, St. Louis, Tennessee, | ed oo = on in mag egg Bese Pennsylvania, Colorado and Wash-| |i targe of the camp im Ken at nnett's F Pr se jangerous, jmgton are there. Boats leave Pier eral. Predéie end his sister are] jhard eut was knocked down by), foot of ¥: | Halen and the game was over. Te Th of Rowan, Hulen and SRaTTLA, Th reitey, Ata (eae a” ? =. ae wr her rock fon preatding ps Etienne | ea B3ZOG Pinr RACH Hive furlongs Pures, Maiden two-yeer-side Valve , fee thee Mores aod Micaela , Argenest (Cab? Catamet Diet Y Sermver ‘ , ” pares ey fe Mice Naomi Hee r Deedite § * + Minatte oF <n ft iTS 09 | Allen. » Withers Ff Mervin (iishbime: 196 rot 148 Porter: i Whee " » 18 2 ‘ wt iW n At pest § minutes Ott ot 2:21, | Tie 28 1-6: : Mioasha 8-5 pines. 4-8 how Ai £3 place 3 inner bf Watereress (hice Tained by iA ; Mart geod Won castiy, Hecwnd deiving, Third castiy ; Micasia. hed the speed and made every pest « winaing one 8 Arewrent bed no . ¢xcusns Dich fans good face Fidelia showed speed. Incentive improving Naoret mad bed vectng Inet. BBO HCOND MACH—Om% and 4 eiereenth mien setting and upward. Value to first $248. J Three pear olte | “DITCH” MARLAND PUTS FREDDIE WELSH’S SISt BOSSES JRAINING BROCK TO ROPES (By United Press.) LOB ANGLES, Aug. 6.—Packey | MoeFariand completely outclassed | Phil Brock in their battle the Pacific A, ©. of thin olty tant) night, the fight being stopped in the seventh to seve Brock from fur | ther punishment, Brock carried the fight to bis op: ponent aud stood heavy punishment | without fiinching. The game little Cleveland boxer was knocked down | in the second, but wae up at the count and bored in for more. The bell saved Hrock from a clean knockoot in the fifth The end came when Packey crawled out of his shell in the seventh and started after his man Brock, ever willing, bored in, but! was no match for the clever Packey, who rammed home punch after | punch, driving his oppdhent through | the ropes and hammering Brock’s bleeding face, while the Cleveland | boy hung helplessly bat gamely on. SPORTOGRAMS | before Frank Payne erack, surp Tacomn’s tennis od his friends yester day by winning from Jordan, the| Australian expert. Payne will! meet Freeman this afternoon in the final of the singles. Mias| Hotchkiss, of California, carried off] every event she entered | Spokane has a Japanese baseball | team, and a game may be arranged | between the Nippons of Seattle and | the Spokane aggregation The Nippons will play the Bellevues at Wildwood park tomorrow morning. | In the afternoon the MHellevues will meet the preas feeders in the main sporting event of the Press Assistants’ plente. | GEZESeeeesee _ MGS RaTHLRING TR “WATCHING FOLDDLL AT WO R £4eeceq SPOKANE, Aug. 8.—An old-time | of this city Horse aad Owner we om S & Mee Fie soe Carthaginian (Pate? im 8 448 wis 2a: tee lad , Pree h hoe . davome (Chaney) 46 7 ING DF AMorgan 3 Rea « ’ 72; ee + ; Dee Crate (Cudihee) 4 eyet a Gractiwe t (he eber: Pees meee ew ‘ea Behera (iow sit @ Page 7-3 4] beer ‘" . " > ~ bee. peat 4 mete, Ort ot Thme mak Aten 168 ee ly Seem 'd™ iageee oe sie Bane Ssrikegininn 6 pines Gt show lad 3 pince 65 show facome 46 show |), ae ae * 4! ich — anderen Relk—-Atiem Left on wien! > » £ Srmphericn Phoneme. Trained ty T HM. iran. t seattle 1. Spekase 6. Time of Start geod Won handily Nest Ves driving | 4. Ne en Ce Sar pnasinian © aned deren nday. Came on shen ready. winning salt in mre Ja Rad his speed, sets hot pare. only weakening last wer race Ball made up some ground ime ste 3207 THIRD RACH—Aie fertonen Gelling, Threeyear-side aad upward Value to fret #296 inden Moree and Owner — wm % her On ot 1444 Gene Ruseett (Love) ii t ATE Te 1 (ENT) Taser (Anderson) et +4 SW iesersee Reatale . im 6 re ue 7 ‘ ‘ ‘ : — 5 Henry t show minute Ti Resratt 11.54 plane, 134 Shon Yarer Ratecti Genie Traised by Horatehed-— At Lindley ewe Bart geet Won fret three driving “ ‘Went to the front at ceee, bet had te be shaken wp at the ond Taser | cineed fast inst quarter, Heary swung wide in streich Lyeurgus made & jate |, Batteries —~ vaddeok a move with Wee Nappa prominent ( | TREMOR. ORO: Resets, BBOR rowrre nace ove mie Vato to finet $460 Moree and ‘Tremor (Bebem (Niland) Howe Maeee Barney Otatiea Alma Boy (Town _Bhimocke Post % Tremor 3-5 piace 1-3 stretch tare Three year-olde AMERICAN LRAGUR Roting ond wpward | Detron Vista) x - Wisner ch. &. Morgia-Tremiie od At Datrolt--PhilaAeiphte 3. Detroit & Bart gant ‘Won severly. becond end third. driving At Uievelend “Washington he Cleve ‘Tramar had the foot of his field and w troubie, Tavera stopped and | land 1 came again under punishment Masse want oriand, Oldfield stopped last | Ay che Boston & furtome BZOO KIT HACK One and a sixtoanth milen Holling upward. Value to first #168 Horne and Ow we Mary (Mayes) lee Grande (MeKin)..104 a New York qnme ‘Three your okie and RWiison 40 Vesterdar’s Games. At poot } minutes. Off at 4:12 1 : 5 ‘ap WOO8 LEG!) Ae Brookiyn—Chneiey | AC Mt Louis and a postponed 0 Grande Anished Conky. Saaeen. apeed Bo Hid Wits Bairn | BVO MK KAck—aie Cariones $240 Howes and Owner we (Kansas Ma) 108 196 108 ioe oa hea 10a ion ” Selling, Three-year-olds, Value to first | W We Fin Tockey, Gri 1s 1% 1% Ie MoIntyre 412-6 x a 2 . ¥ Angeles —l.os Angeles 10 AHarris Vi 1" At post @ min r 4) aay Tas | Bon Ton 0-5 c 6 “ har 9-10 place, 1 show. Orifiamb 1} + mm ‘Trained by W. & Prive { t out gamely arried wide on « MELEE WEE HSE HOES EE MTT TT TE, Cash Registers 119 Fives ay 4. 140 SORE OLLIE MTS MET HOLLIE OST IOTE Etats ShoeswOxfords f In tan and black. Look at the quality and compare the prices FREDLUND, HORNBERG & CARBON, 708 Pike St. Lssaeesssaeagstsesasaetsessessssseteessetessll Phone Kpperson Heth Phones: Mi c Bentthe S81, Pike At |SEATTLe TACOMA AOUTE. BASEBALL 7 A Boe | 108 AN eS, Aug. 8—A| Miss Welsh is a The New Westminster Inter | eaaney, demure ttle mins is the| young woman, with light mediate lacrosse team will meet the | oniy woman trainer of a prize fight and a wealth of light hale 0" Vietorta seniors tomorrow after er known in ring circles today wome decided ideas on the She is Miss Katherine Welsh, ané| of physical culture ; 4 m |her brother is fighting Freddie| She thinks persons . by Be Thompson leaves today Weish, the lightweight, who recent-| just what they ines rae or leago, where he will take |iy fought Packy McFarland a draw if it were not in the satiqual archery meet {tn this city, | would pot want By For the past three years Mins | sizes up the dict Two of the fastest amateur! weigh hus followed hor puailistic| “Do T thiak pit teams in the northwest will clash brother all over the country—from | tal?” sald Miss at Dugdale’s park this Afternoon. | ingiand to New York and from| for her views cme at 3:30, when the All Navy — m |there to California, Whether he has /seally no! hooks up with the speedy Electrics. fight on or not, she is his boon| “True, a man sometimes The Ali Navy team |” panton. black eye or a bruised has won 19 straight games, defeat.) hin the t's nothing compared: te ing anch teams as Joe Schlumpfs North Yakima Tikers. vistToRr: noon at Victoria _ seer >? with one of his sparring partners, I think the only way to jis sister is there watching his work | ve properly, is to be « DAY AT TH NAVY | critically. Should he start to slug, | {t agrees with me and YARD. her warning voice can be always|We are rarely sick, you can visit the and ra: Freddie is as good « bomer Yard. Thejlt. if ever whole lot of those who eat m ip Sage ne to prove pokes whole tot Miss Welsh cooks for her brother e accompany! pleture she | Miss Weish standing form watching her brother ps the bag. The flowers she he were presented by an | her serappy ‘ |heard above the turmot!, Tomorrow does Freddie fall te rm B2Fese*=uce ee ler way, every hour. 2, foot of Yesler way, every hour. Pare, round trip, 50 | Veeetartans and an ordinary cook jcould not hold his job around the} ~ | camp, CRS Ss Steamers FORTUNA a1d URANIA. Madison and Leschi Parks D STRA. 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