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PLAY A CLASSY GAME OF BALL THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12 ONLY SPANISH PLAYER IN THE BIG LEAGUES © veces 6 ° Geattle Wins by a Score of $ sin th 1 3 eby, re e 7) to 2in Sensational Exhibition | iicKy. 0 2 9 ‘ With Butte. Torate 5 > aE Beore by IMIDE Raseball with class standing out} pum all over was on tap at Dugdalo's |. ( park yesterday and the crowd | pres” tw which witnessed the contest BAW | baile OE Beaton what, from a spectacular stand: / by point, was probably the greatest Double play--Atie ea) game ever played in Seattle, Score pire Se one hour 30 minutes, Um Grattie 6, Batts 8 | NORTHWESTERN LRAGUB, Sensational plays were contrib oven uted by both teams, but Dug’s men Lost Pet, excelled in this respect, as they did 8 fn all others, Seaton, Dug's Spo-/ 3 kane Clty league reeruit, was in 2 the box and this kid with the won-' tue +4 derful ball proved too hard & com: | —- ee bination for the Butte outfit [0 | goonane ere ee , it 4 crack, and the Minera got three hip ouvert 5 \ A i Batteriee—Holm and Rogers; Rngte aay and Sugden. ¥ Hair-Raising Stunts. NATIONAL LEAGUE Every man on the local team, _ PittwbUrm ceeeeses New York with the exeeption of the battery) and Cahill, contributed one or more plays of the hairraising variety McKune robbed Stis of a hit in the second by taking a hard-hit ball over second base with one hand | and tossing the Butte second base-| an out. In the sixth the little] ,. vow yoru chicage ¢, Ne “Mick” went out tnto Frisk's terrl-| ac Picsburg—Pittebure 6 tory and grabbed a Texas leaguer |?" |. on moston 2. St. Loule 6 with the tips of his bare hand s Frisk and Lusst evidently were AMERICAN LRAQUB. Donefited by thetr layoff the day | eS Before. Frisk made two crack | petroit -...-sss405 om etl catches in leftfield, one of them :| after a hard run almost to the fence fm left center. He turned and took the ball over his shoulder. Lusai | threw Irby out at first on a clean Ait. Frisk hit to the fence in the first and Lusai got a bit later in the game with men on bases. Cartwright starred for the Min ers. He robbed Seaton of a hit by taking the ball with one hand high over his head. Stis made a double COAST LEAGUE play unassisted by sliding on his | Won Lost Pet face to take Oriet's pop near first see Segue 8 3 is and then todehing the bag, getting | san Francivoo .. oe 8 ann! | Oakland . ot “ 4a) Lussi, who had bunted = safely Hurley had gone in for a bunt and Gtis came from second to get the pop, which was foul. Seattle Cinches Game. Seattle cinched the game in its half of the seventh Seaton was safe on Hickey's error. Cahill tried to sacrifice, but Hurley outran the ball and both men were safe. Claflin outran Rowan'’s bunt and there were three men on bases with Rone out McKune fouled to Hickey, who made a fine backward running catch. Bennett was hit, foreing Seaton in. buss! singled, scoring Cahill and Rowan. Oriet hit a slow one to Stis and Bennett scored, but Lussi, who followed Bennett in, was caught at the plate. te + Games. oe Angeice—Loe Angeles 3, FP wt Jand—Oakiand 5, San Francia. | col for The preliminary round tne} jplayed in Amertea. The per | Lawn Tennis association has agreed to this and the winners will go to| Austratia to meet the titleholders. | Entries for ‘the ee A. U, track }and field charmplonships, which will | be held at New York on September | 18 and 19, will close August 29.) The New York Athletic club has} | been awarded the meet. Thomas Lipton has the America cup itch again and will try to lift ‘That ended the scoring for both sides. the prize next year if the New York | ‘The score | Yacht will intimate that a challenge Beattie— AB RM PO. A @ | Will be accepted. His latest Sham a 12S rock has won 24 races abroad and i 3%} f fines yet to de defeated, so Sir 1 @ & Tf @) Thomas thinks that the Shamrock eins e 3s invineibie. ois. 6 £ oe : 3 5 3 $) Eagles Eagles Eagles = > F ie 3... Fastest stoamer on the Sound to n po a othe U. BS. Navy Yard and Rattle © @ t @ ¢/abipe Leave every hour from Pier 3 + 2 f$ §]% foot of Vester Way. Round trip * 1 4 8 6 SOc. eee The Bargain Sale Must Close IT HAS BEEN CAMPING ON BORROWED TERRITORY A new tenant is ready to move in. And no matter how big the bargain, there is no room for the clothes that are left. So they must go to you. They’re all big bargains to start with, but to send them out faster, we have marked down the prices still lower. $10 Suits are now $ 5 $15 Suits are now $ 7 $20 Suits are now $10 $25 Suits are now $15 $30 Suits are now $15 The best salesmen we can find are here to serve you. Some have been with us for years and know just what their customers want. They know clothes thoroughly and can see at a glance what is the best style for you to wear. Ask to be fitted—not for a certain size —and you will be better satisfied. Your money back if you want it. THE@HUB On the Square. Opposite Totem Pole. 615-61 7 First Av Dwight T. Davis tennis eup will tel ax STAR FORM CHART BIG WRESTLING MATCH FRIDAY Franklin and Sullivan to Meet ent indications « packed house wil a win means supremacy in the mid ese this morning and from pres by electricity FERN L. WINS AGAIN. greet the crack middleweight ma: on Mat for Middleweight —artivis, Many Kagion are planning Hond: to attend the mateh | joncrs. Hoth men are training hard, as} dleweight division of the west, at Tickets for next Friday night's least, and, according to such judges | wrestling mateh at Dreamland rink |“* Joe Carroll and Dr. Roller, of between Charley Franklin and Dan | the United Statens j Sullivan are now on sale at Joe! Speed will probably be the most Disard’s cigar store, Second av. and prominent feature of the contest Yeuler way, The advance sale | pa this pair when on the mat moves BANG GO THE BUSH LEAGUERS! od 1 t | | | works yesterday, winning two races, |the fifth with Sea Lad and the sixth with Convent Bell | Page and C. Russell divided the| | riding honors, each riding two win ners. Both t kids were pract jcally unknown before coming to Se | attle and have developed during the present meeting. Hayes and Koer ner were the other winning jockeys esterday, It was about a standoff between the books and the public. " llonge the feature of the card.) Has no Trouble in Defeating |) "Kt ;ncte Ay fi dof four! Bor ; Centre Shot---Jockey Gaugel ern 1, Centre Shot, Gypmy King z and Hasty Agnes, and they finished Indefinitely Suspended. in the order named, Fern L, was made favorite and proved that her lrecent good races were no fluke Form players did not fare so bad-| bY leading the entire trip and win ly at ‘The Meadows yesterday, as|ning easily, Centre Shot had no four first choices *gladdened ‘the | trouble in beating Gypsy King for hearts of the talent, 7 usual | the place, with Hasty Agnes a city dally upset, however, came in the | block In the rear third race. and {t Incidentally| Losers and winners allke went to caused the downfall of Jockey Guu-| Convent Bell, at & to 5, in the lant FRANK J. ARELLANES. gel. ‘This boy bad the mount on}race and the mare bad no trouble There are many men of trish or} lSilver Line, the favorite in the|in defeating a pretty fair field. Off German descent playing ball in the race. This tare ran ® swell |badiy, Russell rushed her to the major loage Thore are a num the last time she started previous! front, and she led the entire trip ber whose tmmediate ancestry to yesterday, and for that reason it| Winning fn a gallop by four lengths hailed from France, England, | was thought she would win. Gau-|in the fast time for the mile of} land, Norway, Sw Switser kel. rode & most unaatistactory |1:38 45. Most of the contenders | land and Russia, The a few race, never getting Silver Line near |in the race were killed off chasing sons of sunny Italy the front, and fuished outside the | ber, and gna » 20 to A 908 But Frank J. Arellanes t» sald to . . The winner turned up in #0 trouble in taking the place fro’ possess the distinction of being the ps te Ban Francisco contented | » Lucille, 15 to 1, who tame | Triumphant only man of Spanish descent who | Ne York's claim, and the national | wrong in the stretch and beat| Sam Hildreth captured another | draws a salary in the big leagues, | comminion : ; ad in 'Frisco’s [| Wochtin, also 16 to 1, a head on the |two-yearold purse, when Achieve, Arelianes (pronounce It Aro-lanes, | gon yet yrolanes, with true | cost, with Melar, at 40 to 1, only |at 3 to 5, supposed to be the fastest with the accent on the second syl| ig grr ge kept clear) er oce away. Korosilany and filly in the Hildreth barn, beat lable) is the descendant of @pan-|°f the Pacific metropolia, going! nic who were the second Golden Oriole, 7 to 1, @ neck larda who settled in southern Cali.|O#e% to Ban Jone, where he won 18) ccices, ran very badly and fin-| Achieve ran Listowel into | the fornia some three generations ago, Eames out of 18 this spring, the |isheq nowheres, Immediately after | ground, and then had Iittle trouble He was born st Santa Crus and is Other two betng extrainning Gon |ihe race the officials decided to |in standing off Golden Oriole’s bid teats whieh he lost 21 and Then the Boston Americans suc | cooded in buying his release hn both New York and San Franelsgn. 24 years old Arellanes pitched his firat profes sional ball. for the Santa Cruz club in 1902, playing third base on days when he did not piteh, Later he S84 got him, He has had iittle | pltehed for other California teama, Chance as yet to show what he can | winding up at San Francisco. A 40 Im fast company salary dispute sent bim to the San Arelianes is a right. se | |Jose outlaw club. Hal Chase saw weigha about 165 pounds, and has and got signature the ewarthy complexion of the Cas York Amertean league tillan race. Sree ge work ther a = RR ae RACING AT BUTTE, julum won, Garterlight second, Bux-| ten Hod! third. Time, 56% HUTTE, Mont, Aug. 1?.—Results Four and a balf farionge—Knight ! Tuesds Deck won, Ollie Ward second, Jim Five furionge—-Flying Wing won, Mailady third. Time, :55% Zoe Young second, Merrit Buxton’ Seven furlonge—-Bthe! Day won, jthird. Time, 1:03 Dixie Lad second, Hooray third.| Seven furlongs—Syivia W. won, Time, 1:27 j Harka second, Sibari third. Time, Seven furlonge—Master Lester) 1:29% won, Prote second, Ruscimo Four and a half furionge—Carric: third. Time, 1:40. ame ueieniepiamenpnthinnten —_—— SRATTLM Week. Tusetay, Aug ii. thet 4th day Weather clear Track fast © Hopper, presiding fades Kichard Dwyer, starter BZAA VT Mace —rive and & halt furionge felling. Three-year-oidh Value to first 8 i Me Jamont al Queen (Kanane Ma Belle Griffen (Heaths Mondaile (Holder) Mernarde (Daly) Galves (Pine) shade 18 behow At post % main 8 Urifton (4 show Rosemore 13-24 pla: erodes, Orifiegh | and Dnished teat furlong Oriffoe hun vee tan do better Queen made up a ia Nntohed wrong a Bernardo quit aRCOND firet $225 RACK--Tive furiones Puree Two-year-olde Vatuevto Morse and Owner mr. Fim Jouney. OF Achieve “Ciuareth raed eae te: (Hong & Co) ‘ vue : oe 2 oe nea Needed) 92 t a Off ot 245. Time 2? Bb, 4T 1-8 Oriole 6-5 place, out show arin, = Trained by JM: tmree aries at the fie! toned fant t but had to J stronger rider 3246 THIRD RACE seven furiongs Belting Mares Four year-olds aad we to firet $906 “r a ee eo Fin. Jockey Op Ch me (ia betel) 16 2 a oF * ditayes 18 8) 3141 Mechiin (Tow) ins 7 owe OM Hm Pea : as) FIG] Molar (MeNetl) let 6 4 32 Mentry 49 $120 Korostiany (Ware) ton 1% 1M 48 Reoviite t| 3104 Laraoh toe 6 , ; 3222 Line (Rehrothe lon 4 “6 3 na (Dodge? ion 8 ie i” fT ve) wee u Time Lacitie always close up. moved up fast inst furlong and just got up Me in ron « gee Melar did her teat. Koresilany stopped last part. Noni ww tae . had @ rough $247 vouMn nace The FO. Handicap. ‘Three year- | vide and upward vere a 4% & *, Fin, Jockey Op OF , ' . 4 " 1-5) ” « tee | . + to} ‘ mt | . ae | and had her fold disay chasing hat ] loomed up m stretch tuan, | wut faded away Genin, Agnes always BVA PTTH RACK —One mite ana cy yards on and « Value to firet § Hiart good Lad had had no exou pocket tlt last 1 Latholin ith Jo dogmed it 2AQ {XT RACH —One Holling Three-year-olds and upwaré wh ye ae 7 8 It shyae y mn 8 ‘ et be w 7 uae ‘ tot 6 6 ‘ * tis 10 om 6% ‘ ‘ st i i "t ained by J. Henness 4 with Trin erland rout syrteasonsecesenstsstsasesesetsessts: tes agsss # ShoeswOxfords In tan and black. Look at the quality and compare the prices FREDLUND, HORNBERG & | LARBON, 706 Pike 6t SBSBsseetaeessesseaasetattattstsitete eta: Dhast choked fire’ p Peseeoeresevoooreeoooore THE DEAF CAN HEAR Don't Fail to Investigate Vor hor p THE rou h gees eddreus TROPHONE FU Tove, Wire Listowel insted long enough to be suspend Gaugel indefinitely third The F. O. B. handicap at six fur LIVE NEWS FROM FROM MEADOWS BY REFUGEE. ——— Shirley |a hundred yards jong back of Har Jockey Page, who rode | Rossmore, the winner of the first Jan's book, race, was fined $50 for rough! riding The sharpshooters got the range | ae on the combination book yesterday When ‘Achieve won, it marked | and what they did to it was a the fifth winning two-year-old that shame. Billy Engstrom was one of fam Hildreth has sent to the post|the biggest winners as be cashed here. a four horse combination that ea!) ed for $800 and @ three horse parley When the judges suspended | that called for $460. Jockey Gaugel it wae probably as : _ much for incompetency as for any| Eddie Donnelly, president of the Stratford branch of the Afraid-to Home4n-the-Dark club, made his appearance at the track yesterday wearing on bis manly chest an orange colored badge about a foot jong. It's lucky Tommy Gilmartin didn't see him waspected dishonesty, This boy | intely bas med to have lost all |form in the saddle and bas burned up the public's money on numerous occasions Suiffies sunk the ship wheo Cel beat nee its, = sane Ripper was supposed to be a sure thing in the fifth race and his — went down from 10 to 1 to 4 to This bird just did finish inside the none y Someone told Joe Harlan that | Nonte Luctile had ran away three miles in the morning and Joe there }fore laid the top price in the ring against the Gabriel entry After Nonie Luctile won there was a line 526 Pioneer Bidg. Phone, Ind. 1610 ONE. HORSE SPECIAL $5.00. INFORMATION SHEET; $1.00 Phone Orders Delivered to Any Part of the City. “Red Bill" Caine was the whole TERMS: PRESTIGE ........---s++e0++++-91, SECOND ‘This was the horse I gave out yesterday, with instruction to play the bank rol! across the board, and {f you followed my advice you must have won to the race, as 3-1 a place was laid against this bird at post time. “BIG KILLING TODAY” I am going to put you next to a sleeper today, boys, that will surprise the public and startle the bookies. The stable has been waiting patiently for the right spet, and at last the day has ar. rived. The odds on this horse today will be at least 12-1 If you want to make several hundred dollars on a small invest My guarantee still holds good. ment, don’t fail to see me today. if THE HORGE | GIVE YOU TODAY FAILS TO WIN, I WILL CHEERFULLY MAKE YOU A PRESENT OF $6.00, and one that I could not My information This is a fair and square proposition possibly make unless | was sure of the outcome. sheet gave three winners yesterday $10.00 OCCASIONAL GOES SATURDAY, AUGUST GUARANTEED TO WIN OR $12.00 REFUNDED. it win at a price, information is unexcelled, you to win at goo 18TH— $10.00 for the name of a horse that will AUG, 15th, My the horse I give you care to invest register your subseription before and I always guarantee refund your subsc odds or iption, Special Rates Given to Weekly Subscribers OFFICE 609 BURKE BLDG. PHONE, IND. L Messages Delivered Free to Any Part of ‘the City In Plain Sealed Envelopes SPECIAL, PRICE $5.00 GUARANTEED PRICE $1.00 9 A.M. to 1 INFORMATION SHEET, Office Hours SHIRLEY ROSSMORE CONVENT BEL 33 P.M. 8 TO 5, WON 2 TO 1, WON -20- 1 all, Why? reliable OFFLOK: 000 BURKE BE. COR, SRCOND AVE. AND MARION ST Phone, Ind, L 4268, wagon Delivered in Plain Sealed Kavelopes to Any Part of the Clty Free \ Geo. LiAbbe, the local sporting man, had a big bet on Convent Bell. Unele Sam, one of Jim Neil's oat | Consumers, has been fired. He will not start again at the meeting It is probable that Jockey C. Sul ivan, who was suspend for a poor race of Lady Kitty, will soon be restored to good standing. The mare has never showed anything since Sullivan's suspension di the boy deserves another chance. Jockey “Happy” Buxton, who has been taking a vacation for the past few weeks, made his reappearance in the saddle yesterday. He finish ed second on Prestige I had two winners again yester day, Achieve and Convent Bell. I picked Dareington, who was 30 to 1 and finished second, to finish inside the money. SPORTOGRAMS —— Dugdale announces that Seaton, the “kid” who pitched yesterday, has signéd a season contract. The Lis yungster made an impressive show. ling. pulling out of several bad holes lon sheer nerve. This “kid” is not afraid to put the ball over the pan d as he has something put on it, he ought to make & This is Kagles’ day at the Mead ows and a special card has been ar- ranged. Stanley Fay, “Red” Walk ers sensational 3-year-old, will run in the Eagles’ handicap against such sterling performers as Green Seal, Peter Sterling, Tony Faust, Pedro and Edwin T. Fryer. | } | Ellensburg defeated the North Yakima Tigers in a 12-inning game at North Yakima yesterday by a} score of 14 to 12. Delegates from the Multnomah A. ©. of Portland will go to New, York to meet Smithson, Gilbert and | Kelly, the Oregon athletes, who | made such a splendid showing at! the Olympic games. j Owen Moran, the crack British featherweight, who is scheduled to fight Abe Attell in Colma on Labor Day is in training at San Rafael, Cal. Seattle has been awarded the 1909/ tournament of the North Pacific! Coast International Lawn Tennis as- | Soctation Sweet Marie, the sensational trot-| j ter, suffered a defeat at the bands of Jack Leyburn yesterday in a match race at Philadelpt Ley-| LUNA tite can f " WHALE Kite 2ON'T PALL Juan Islan, TO She ek Deke on Rvery Friday night will be Amateur Ni Auguat 15—Capt. Meleopold MeLagian DON'T FAIL to wee the ORCA ¥ Boat runs ot of Marton direct to park street WELCOME Ht RACES! At the Meadows Six Races Daily——Rain or Shine first Race From June 20 to September from First ave, and Jackson st. a Admission (Including Grand Stand) Gentlemen $1, Ladies 50¢ The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast FREE ATTRACTIONS DAILY, 3:50 AND 8:30 P.M. Eagles’ Ladies’ Day, Wednesday, August 12th COMING ATTRACTIONS. WHALE, k om the burn negotiated both Betts in bet. ter than record time, soln the first | in 2:05%, beating the record helg by Creseses by | two seconds, eduled for yeeter. ta acoma and Aberdess at Aberdeen was postponed, doubleheader will be played Sgy day 4 te AMUSEMENTS. he game #¢ tween The Grand JOUN CORT, Manager, All this Week—Matines Matardag, The ban Vrancisco Opern Ce. in “OLVETTEON Summer Prices—i6c, 20q i and bee, went Week “Trenton” Seattle T Thareday and 4 and 250. Kvery evening at Boe MISS EMMA BUNTING se -Bammge “HONEST HEARTS, id A splendid rural rama Seaway at and special scenery Sacha | oa “Mine Benting in Weet.” eee Lois Theatres : Phones: Sunset, Main 1904; I om All Week -Saturday Matinee. - Hoyt's Famous Satire on Prohibition, “& TEMPERANCE TOWN” Jckets sariy:_ th 4 Melts sariy tad ental THIS WHER Matinee 2:1 SULLIVAN @ CO> ONL ening ‘ats TRE THREE » mim And Fight Other ¥; Daily M Prices 16, 20, 26, 0, TS STAR Seattle's Leading Vaudeville Three Performances 2:18. Prices, 100 and 200; Denes A BIG BILL pe George Street & Co. his Ocher Mae Acta This Week i FREE SHOW ON THE STADIUE and THE PARK'S t ATTRACTIONS Here ore s Fon of , 00 Beene Nhigator Ferm, Gua Miniature Reliroad. Ty Salisrr Paimist. Pronk Oo Gallery. Boating. Bathing, te, 4 ERAL ADMISSION TEN CENTE “NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE BASEBALL TOMORROW. BUTTE VS, SEATTLE Take Yesler Car, Admission the a08 PARK ten men cannot Utt Bet Exhibition DIVERS, rheatre, ght at the Trocadero will pull against two automedllet, Island. after 2p Mm, OM ed at San Juan OME F. O.E. CHAS, LOOFF, Manag RACES! at2p,.™M,. 12, Cars leave every 10 minute? {ter 11 o'clock & m.