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FERN L. BREAKS © ° # WORLD’S RECORD Beats a Crack Field With Ease ---Cricket”’ Kelly Is Indefinitely Suspended, ——— the apeedy filly belong Jagicson, ° Fern L. tng to A. J gation at Th When, after she had won the last/ Tace, a five and a half Curlong dash,j/of the trio fintshed in front, the timer hung out 1:05, which ia the world's record for the distance. the former record being supplanted | behind Barly by one-fifth of a second, Opposed to Fern L, tn the aprint wom Gem mell, Smiley Corbett, Pajarolta and Shirley Rossmore. The Jackson filly took the lead almost from the ptart and ran away from the field winning in ai gailop by seven lengths with"Gemme!! second and Shirley Rossmore third. Smiley Corbett was expected to be a fae tor, but his jockey, “{‘rieket” Kelly, made no effort with him after the} first 100 yatds, and at the finish had the horse pulled to a walk = exhipition of riding caused} caused a sen | the top weight, * Meadows Saturday, | ite, and Firat Peop and Lotus Bate ee Kelly's indefinite suspension, and the officlals are now lnvestigating his reasons for giving the horse sueh an Incompetent ride. The Club Members’ handieap, at one milgjand an eighth, was the feature @¥ent of the tracted a grand feld was installed fav card and at Kdwin Gum, r ithe were the second ehotl as Glorio, who was packing the light fimpost of 98 pounds, after wafting Tide, the pacemaker for the greater part of the trip, went to the front and won in a lop. He was at the good price of 16 to 1, Béwin Gum made a deter mined stretoh ran and eastly beat Barly Tde for the place, Another world’s record had a narrow ¢8 cape in this race, as Glodes Ume. 1:50 45, was only one-fifth of a second slower than the best time) for this distance. The form players had a toug) time picking the winners, and only one firet choice was su paeful dur ing the afternoon. WALKER Is STILL HEADIN He Has Won More Money in Purses Than Any Other Owner--Lucky Ones. Up to date the King County Falr Association bas stakes and purses $101,000 distributed Of this in amount the horseman who has se cured the greatest share is W Walker. His stable has earned $10,405. W. P. Fine has captured two stakes with Glorio, and that Sccounts in a great measure for his ing second on the list. The St James Stable's horses have cap tured a number of overnight handi caps and selling ra and earned enough to place this stable in third position. Matt Ries won two races Saturday, which put him in fourth place. The stake victories of Lee Rose, the great twoyearold, en able J. J. Walsh's name to appear among the first five. Following are the amounts over a. that LIVE NEWS FROM FROM G THE LIST | 1 | | the varfous horsemen nam A have | won at the meeting Walker . $10,405 W. P. Fine | St. James Stable M. Ries J. J. Waleh W. Gabriel D. A. Ross Garity & Dunla; 8. C. Hildreth W. M. Cain Keene Bros. A. J. Jackson Fleur de Lis Stable H. G. Bedwell Cahill & Co. H. R. Schaffer Orangevale Stable Dealy & Co. .. . W. Fisher ..... . G. Henry ‘ C. Sanford . Sobra Vista Stabie J. Green Newman E. Wright W. E. Applegate & Son R. Bauer Roy Oftut 0. B. Ware A MEADO BY REFUGEE. —_—_——. Previous to the first race St.|nose for the place. nh, who Charles was purchased for $500|Tode Korosilany, was fined $25 for from Butch Fisher by Matt Ries, aad although the horse bore Fish- er's colors, he ran in the interests |. of Ries. After St, Charles won H.| B. Kennedy bid him up from | his entered price. to $700, whieh amount Ries let K moar have the horse. Ries won another race when the Belle rough riding. Carroll Reid, the trainer of Mir vr, ia the man who won the Amer Derby and also the Brooklys Handicap —_ The Picket | Louis Sicdmes went before the non and Kennedy was again Rollo '®« to get @ vaination of $23,000 at the rathole, and bid the mare 4sainst his hotel, the Stirling, re up from $600 to $900, at which price duced, but he nevertheless got out Ries protected with the usual $5 ad-|t© the track in time to lose a big| vance. Ries said before the race | W4ser on Edwin Gun that if the Belle of lroquols won ™ and was bid up, the bidder could Edwin Gum came out of the Club have her, but he evidently changed Members’ Handicap with a his mind. Kennedy, who is an ex- ceptible limp. His race under the gambler, is sore at Ries for person-| circumstances was a crackerjack al reasons, and has bid up every eiatihin one of Ries’ horses this year that have won selling races. The judges, immediately after \ the Handicap, presented Bill Fine. the owner of Glorio, with the big sliver cup that went with the prize. Bill got a silver cup last y after Mirzer, a newcomer from Lato- nis, proved himself some race horse when he won the fifth race. Giorio won the Woodlands stake at a mile and sixteenth, in 1:452-5. 65 he has now two pieces of plate Immediately after winging he was qocorating his sideboard. boosted by Frank Doss from his ® entered price of $500 up to $909, at which his owner protected the horse with the usual $5 bid. This bird ran some fine races at Lato- nia, and but for the fact that most of the local race-goers were unac-| quainted with his record, he would have been at a much shorter price than 12 to 5. Nelson Jones beld Fern L. in his book and bet on her in the ring. and when she won he cleaned up over $1,806 on the race. Harry Stone got ahead for $800 | when Johnstown finished second He bet $40 at $20 to 1. “Cricket” Kelly's habit of pull- | MeGee and Charlie Kastman were a horse up to last posttion|the Joint holders of the record that whea be thinks he has no chance Fern L. broke. One ran the dis to win, was what probably caused tance in 1:051-5 at Harlem, and hia suspension. After Smiley Cor-| the other im the same time at City bett was out of contention, Kelly | Park, in New Orleans. This is the pulled him up and finished last.| first world’s record that was ever He did this same stunt with Fair) broken at The Meadows. Charles Fagot the day the horse was beat | Bawa holds the record for one on, and did it also twice with the | mile an cighth, 1:6035. Gio Belle of troquois. He also did the! rio came within one-fifth of a sec game thing with Sea Lad the day | ond of this Saturday, when he won he was favorite. | the Handicap. Ida May could not have jest the Jockey Koerner was originally third race with an even break She | # ited to ride Smiley Corbett, but was knocked sideways at the start) when Owner Cahill found Koerner by Korostiany, and after this mis-' could not do 108 pounds, he substi hap managed to get beat by only a tated Kelly. 25c Sox For 1 Be 2,500 Pairs Fancy Sox, Regular Value 25¢ THE@HUB On the Square, 615-61 7 First Av | | | | TOP PICTURE |S A SNAPSHOT OF HENRY FARMAN’S FLYING MACHINE LOWER PHOTOGRAPH GROUND, NEW YORK (Star Special Service.) and mut number Wright brothers nobody act. But come Aug. 10 Aud also there aeropland- io New York SsHOWS There are airships with is the which in particular has ever seen if you have the time and the coin to travel pn Hee ma all and oa any day you ¢ Henry Farman, the Scottish French aviator soar in a real fying chine that goes through nearly the movemen man's machine in air flea. that a bird THE STAR) [LEENA AUGUST. 10, 1908, SEE IT FLY? IT’S LIKE ABIRD MOB AFTER’ STANDING OF THE SHIP ON ITS BICYCLE WH It's such a marvelous plece of work that Uncle Sam, who has plenty of has sent a bunch of bis army officers traveling to Brighton Reach to take a good, long jook at the Freneh ship There is no frenzy and excite ment about this Farman. He goes about his work like a chemist mix chemicals, He mixes engines frames and wilk cloth and expecta to get certain definite re wults, So far he has been sncogss ful He climbs Into the seat takes he steering wheel in hand and throws stops dead, dives and rises at will Blaine pee SPORTOGRAMS Gordon. the Bremerton youngster who played with Seattle j unttl recently was | by Russ Hall sported a woiform at the game. ned yeaterd Butte Games played at Port Townsend yosterday resulted as follows SRATTLE. Wash ROH Index is faltered 322, Al post Carina Winner Morar ch Sart Charles off fying, « pocket fret part erase Ne Dick Wilson, Iroquois had cl quarters Ie had to pick her way 3221 Logistilia At post 1-2 minute. Off at 2:46 Finer RACK Value to Vivant (Ware) Protitle Am pedo Norse John J Mohr on) THIRD FOURTH RACE cap riPTH PR and aturday Presiding J fest tree (Darker) (Wayland) minwiss fleeie Throw Prestiges race 3219 Oe) and op d Owner (Robbins) 3 He (HD. Walter —- vi he Piret Mate Device Carthaginian Wan sestly RACH #18 Value to firet 9226 ten) Three-y! Mores and Owner 4 (Fine) jward Value Mirz Moov 1 Rippe Sack Wit ota re (WRMalferty) ereon (P Sullivan) One Folds and upw Fort in fertongs furtongs we ariving E May @ blo« through her field and an Tim and» to firat & lever. There is « sudden roar of an eightcylinder gas engine, The Casey 4, Seattle Athletics Fort Flagler 4, Bonale Braes of Beattio 1; Fort Worden 10, Clinton Stars of Seattle 5, a The All Navy agaregation whaled Ue Beattie Electrics yesterday, the final tally being 10 to 3. Chehalla continued its winning streak by taking two games from the Seattle Athletics. Sa game was won by a score of Sa SE NTC STAR FORM CHART of Iroquois | board of equalization Saturday, try-| Treck fast rough the stretch, Johastows In « dtd well fore first owt Play hed no ant so speed milen Belling. Four-year-olts a. % Sur Fim Jockey. Op ” i 1 38 oR place, 6-5 aby Trained by J. T Robbing 4 Ariving ade eh trt OMe a4 rough: | a 8 goed race v beet Selling, Three-year-clde an@ upward | 24-8; 47 6-6: 1088 1-5 show May 2-6 show Trained by J. Tigue. y. but wae backing wp at the k the bese John Louis w boas 2-6; SOs. iriving * q Gum saved 1 A strong. Veep ran far be be sixteonth miles, Selling. ‘Three-year-olde 2 \ a. 4% % & Str Fin Jockey Gp bl ” e's UMPIRE ony chances two banes on baile ang Hyatt, putting the Miners hit hole, out of whieh finw! score of Vancouver, AMU erawled, the JOUN COT, Manager, Hot Kuding to the Seattle and) Following t# the standing of the | Riirasy. taeda ag Qpokane Game Yesterday’ ‘[J0ckeys at TRe Meadows up to anal = ™ eer including Avgtwt 7, 1908 iii Pbadghinni Afternoon. : wmmmer Pricee—18e, 26 | 4| » ° ; z| 3] e | Seattie Theatre | (By United Press.) Neston é} y | BUaaeLA 7 BSPOKA Aug. 10~At the fi jclowe of youterday’s game which 1:7 Seattle won, 4 to 2, an angry mob bi |displeased at “Red” Ehret's dects | Ke i yo 4 BARTS” ion made an attack upon thel®y Baran cen if Play of Hare Meritt umpire and but for the aid of] Are @{ 261 141 gol Rowan, McKune, Fortier and a (ehurn 1} 9) 9) 4 0 C4 policeman “his umplete’” might! Ureureus is] ta] 4s) Gal te) de - zi |have suffered sertous injury, Khret| ©. see {1 tot % i) Lois Theatre escaped safely but Fortier andja “dais 116/194) 16| Phones: Sunset, Main 18 |Rowan, who had wielded . bats \/ “ ‘ 16] . 8; nd. tay, against the crowd, were rotled in| f ; fg ae aa aed i the dirt and badly bunged up. Two! a 18 # asi 31 il © on roti, arrests Ww made and when, the 4) 1) 4] 20) 31] Sa] nel i‘ « 15) O4liotl 1 ANCY TOWMERD patrol Wagon appeared to take the | sMociain iio + 4. |prixoners away, the mob hissed and | Hex ‘ ‘ Monday is Ladies’ Sight tauntingly dared Ehret to cor Merges oo | After the second toning Spokane Miley 14 Hie li Theatre |was helplows against the slants of Me a) 4 ouseum eatre jphinx” Rush and Seattle caught inger ; : THIS WEEK ONLY B ’ ve - sh “94 4 z wth ats 7 7H Mtarting at Matiner Thle Afiemesg, a ae dee Ne ‘ ULLAVAN & CONSIDINE BG Bap | |ninth, scoring Cahill ahead of hi ‘ NINE ACTS, EVERY Ow broke up the game 7 23 ae DEVILAR rae et rae ight was in a trance and . oe fe oe int aia tossed the balls over everything following boys have failed to} but the plate a winner: Gargan, Berry, Mc The Seore. J. Carroll, W. Riley, Coles STAR feattie~ AB KM POA B Quay, Dearborn, White at ' ors i Forehand, Glass, Shelton Lesting Vastu owas i é bet diy or ed ms rtormances Daliimtige, tay, | Mek “ ae ee ll ig ge 2 100 and 0c: on eonte iq, | Wrinw, it : ese r, Jarrett, White Cotton, F NEW BILL STARTS TODAY, | ae oe pe | Har ris, Vickery, F ly, Golden. | aecr beat Gh | ‘ eh t ‘ oh 5 et ee | meme am oo. ee 2 MANCOUVER BEATS EELS RESTING ON THE || fipokane am RH f J i i 6| i Becceg et TE ERS Butterfly” speeds over the leve - a po 6 8 i | ground at 30 miles an hour, Fa : Bi. Bee ° es sadlins | man gently, almost tr bly ° ‘ i ai | " Ulte Dre upper planes of the re? Be ae 8) After Harkness had struck out ae ae and gracefully the aeroplane glides | - ” he we ae | the first two men up in the third upw *eDune 2% * *iinning, Cartwright bungled two T air pilot makes no attempt Totals 1 cere | to rise over 15 or 20 feet But he aba " » makes the airship undulate§ in esaere alath flight, he lets it drop gently to earth ane? eeee again and then quickly brings it up $338 | TALKING MACHINES IE RECORDS Bye in the teeth of the wind, and then to show the absolute control he bas he circles the race track at the 15. foot level After the exhibitions are complet 4 Parman and his wife will tour the country le . : - | pire fenced and the Sunday game ended with NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. the score 13 to 10. Chehalis has — now won 21 straight games aa eo Se | Apabane “4 Cliat Higginbotham ts coming 1 os back into the fold, but it will be oe os in a Spokane uniform | o'? | At Tacoma Probably the strongest track team Morning game that has ever represented the Seat e 2 & tle Y. M. C. A. te getting into con ~+ oo le $ H dition for the meet to be held here | ernoon game on September 12. Teams from Ta-|_ s & coma, Everett, Portland, Belling. Tim". ee ham and Vancouver will take part | AMERICAN LEAGUB. Lonnie Austin will entertain the Won Lost juventios of the Seattle Athletic Se club in an outing and athletic meet | OS at West Seattio next Thursday j Se “ Philadelphia Play in the tournament of the North Pacific International Lawn Tennis association begins today at Everett and the best players in the northwest will participate. Call fornia will be represented by Mi Hotchkiss, who is considered sec ond only to May Sutton tn the ranks of women players. The state tennis tournament will open in Se attle on August 26. One-Two-Three Martin was about the only bookmaker in the ring that Fortiand He laid against Edwin fae Fraveteco quit lower Gum and Glorio in the handicap, and his losses in that one race ex coeded his winnings on the other five races. thetr match at Dreamland rink next Friday wight, fast argument ts assured when Charley Franklin and Dan Sullivan meet on the mat. This! ts probably the fastest pair of mid. dieweight wreatlers in the country -|Joe Heinrich of Spokane has chal lenged the winner. fall, priced from Second ard Yesler Why, certainty; stock at HALF PRICE The Websters lost to Victoria at Victoria yesterday by @ score 4 to 6. | " Br ot /™ Por WRESTLING MATCH : qtteansduneenes é With both men training hard tor * * played ® back in Seattle ® with Butte # 3:30 o'clock * owt me * + BASEBALL TODAY. 7 * After trouncing Spokane in *# four out of the six games « Dugdale’s huskies are ® and will open & this afternoon at #/ * * FRSELSVEOSEOAESS tan and black. 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