The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 19, 1908, Page 2

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WALKER’S HORSES © FAIL THE PUBLIC Centre Shot Bleeds and Edwin) tinteh. Gum Breaks Down--Achieve | 6 Great Filly. | Centre Shot was the se fi to bring woe to the hearts of the She was mad » in a four-hors Bad only Gypay Miat to beat none of which had shows any «Fr she looked like « sure he was juat galloping along in first place when she commenced Harris bad to The Mist had led Walker furnished two odde on favorites Gum and Centre Shot and they both races, although through @o fault of the carrot-topped horseman Rdwin Gum was 6 a field he had beaten on 4 previous occasion, and the talent ate up all into the atretel, came on and walked in by two At post time candidate was 4 to 5, while the prices of Mirzer, Agnes and Fantastic al! went back The race was an in. | teresting one to all except the back ers of Edwin Gum, as almost imme against his chances the Walker Critic for the place leve proved herself one of the she won the She galloped in front all and came home the fast time of 1:06 45 finished fast and beat Corlel for the place easily in the betting which had been sore in his warm Ang-up gallop, broke hopelessly down and wound up in last place on three Fantastic set all the pa: fm a hard drive she just did win by @ whisker from Mirzer, who finished like a house afire. ed after following the early and finished much the best horse as the race was run, as he was badly interfered with going around and even then might have won had | eeeeeseneree LIVE NEWS FROM FROM MEADOWS BY REFUGEE. ———_ difference to him of $1,200, and Centre | quit the day $2,400 lover dotph a 6 to 5 chance in the last ares Hasty Agnes tir and the mare was almoat left field, but was never able to get In a contending position. - Si A from Cobleskill The fact that woth the odds-on fa . finished outside the hurt the booktes that laid pl Resides several of the Gus Flanagan has to keep his bow lively around legs moving show prices. winners, notabiy Arcourt, were well played, and few of the knights of the chalk had @ profitable afternoon. losers were the Alaska club, which $800; Frank Bain, who con tributed $1,500, and Harry Froelich who lost $300 Some of the would be a horse race. Two Chinamen and a small stable Mirser was much the best In his face, and with any kind of luck he would have won sure. one of the star three-year-olds here. or the last race. Jones ia a firm be- Never in the old adage that jean stand a powe he's sitting In th This bird ts ul lot of sun if Bookmaker Ed Soule had a most disastrous afternoon to the last race a big loser, and then tried to get out by holding Margaret Randolph. When this one failed to! finish inside the money, it made a He got down Applegate ie here, having {just arrived from across the water. It is understood that the officials have no evidence work on the part of Jockey any crooked The cruiser Colorado ts in @rydock being repatred. steamers leave Pier 2, foot of Yes ler Way, cleven times dally for the Wavy Yard. Round trip, S0c. Solid Leather Shoes and Or him on suspicion boy's previous good honesty, and the fact that never be fore was there a breath of suspicion against him during the years he has been In the |though they other chance putation for wght to give him an was very pop . and always had « large ing betting on his mounts. " PRRDLUND, yygresee « Pat McMahon a betting commis Wil You Be Too Late? THE LAST DAYS OF THE SALE ARE HERE What a nice thing—this clothing sale! You get fine suits for almost nothing. You don’t mind, do you? But, if you are not quick, the doors of this sale will be shut before you $5.00 Now Takes Any Suit Worth $10.00 $7.50 Now Takes Any Suit Worth $15.00 $10.00 Now Takes Any Suit Worth $20.00 $12.50 Now Takes Any Suit Worth $25.00 $15.00 Now Takes Any Suit Worth $30.00 know it. All sizes in the lot, but not of each sort. ime and this sale of Don’t forget— Hub suits wait for no man. Your money back if you want it. 615-617 Firs’ Avenue, Seattle, Wash. ° ®@ THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1908. 6 ° re ate nt OT es AE TOCHEL KNOCKS KI) REDLAND © "sire MAS OUT | up ene a aa bean 4 WANTS A FIGH Fe “ar she Won Pat took to the bigh brush. note to bet on Fantastic and took 3 to 1 for the money The mare aft nd clreult mation Sa pA Wrage re ot any orwaens went up to 7 to t, and when * — * the track-record ti Thomas down for the @ount of Sleeping Powder Is Given in| sey “Well, they're both trying,” sald », and when he regained bhi the Camual Ra per, aa the fleld ent to the post, “Yes,” sald the si : S60) fee chel cut loose a succession The Fort Casey ” Wiee'Guy, “obe witerineto winand the Second Round of oe stehee send Tee i eee’), | Has the Backing and wit! which haw beaten B a ‘ the other to lose Snappy Fight. and jaw, Thorman was on his back Meet Any Man Weighing bes around = Seatiie, on game for ember 4 star Kosing, when the bell rang. — | Lob" Kohn tried te make a clean. a al | Metche! was after Thomas ike a| 115 Pounds. os ds reams dewiring Ce up by betting on Jack Adama at 2 y United Press.) kas ae the tone clanume tor thet RAT te can communicate with , Og 1. After Jack had finished ninth BAN YRANGISCO, Aug. 19 scina dnd biter 6 tawcameonts. oF] at Fort Caney Lob” came to the conclusion that Able Attell wae still his one boat? bet Stanley Ketehet proved last night) sparring Ketehel found his opening} Kid Re 4 called at The Star that he was in a class by himeelf/and drove in a terrific wallop toloffice this morning and hungrily| lby sending Joe Thomas into dream-|the stomach, Thomas dropped for| asked If there was any truth in the The Grand? land, one minute and a balf after|the count of etght, but gamely re story that a 115-pound fghter was 408s Come the gong had sounded for the see | gained hin feet, looking fOr more. in town, R nd challenges any ond round A hurricane mixup in the center) 115-pound man on the coast and The fight was a hurricane affair!of the ring after Thomas had) will produce backing to the extent |while it lasted, but Thomas was crawled out of a bad hole near the | of $300. He was matched some outclassed almost from the start.|ropes ended with Thomas crouch-| time ago to meet Eddie Merino, the | “Mea Joe landed a few punches juat after ing to avold Ketchel’s body blows cetown Italian, who was beat » the opening bell and these gave | Ketchel rammed in a hard one to|en py Abe Attell recently, but as him confidence, for he started to/th w and as Thomas straight-\there was no money in sight, the lforee the fighting, Ketehell met|ened out he caught him with 4) mateh fell through. Redland was him half aud nothing but the/smash to the body. Thomas went! going to let Merino weigh in at 122 bell saved Thomas from ge out|down, a beaten man. He rested on| which is seven pounds more than in the first round his right side for @ moment and| Redland would have weighed Ketehel rushed Thomas into a|then rolled over, helpless Any 115-pound fighter looking for | Pals corner and then fel Joo out of| As Referee Smith tolled off nine|trouble will, therefore, kindly com his «hell, A terrific smash to the Captain Anderson jumped) munteate with Paddy O’Con stomach started ‘Thon on alinto the ring and ordered the fight 'fire headquarters, as Paddy is Kid rough journey that did not end un-|stopped. It was a good joke, ax|Rediand’s managor ul janded on his back in the | Thomas waa practically senseless second and stayed there for the| Thomas said after the fight that | Phen a unt knew nothing after the final blow SPORTOGR nie "oie AN Weel, DAN O'LEARY AS HE LOOKS TO-| This blow to the stomach sentito the stomach j Pelsge vRom THR wane Col. Applegate was reported to |have made a killing when Gypay | King won, The horse was backed from 10 tO 1 down to 41 to 2 Wanteod—Men formerly employed ae sardine packers, to act as ” ductors on the Seattle Klectric Co.'s race track apectals. C. Russell and A. Welsh both rode two winners. Koerner and Muxton were the other winning jockeys. When Marg Randolph was left at the post, it marked the first really bad start that Dick Dwyer has made at the meeting, Consider ing the size and character of th fields that Dwyer has bt ed to wend away, his w summer has been remarkable, and DAY IN ACTION | ome oer compares with that of Ed Duke and ail . T per Arthur ‘MeKnight, who were for-| Hale and hearty at the age of 60, | 0 fane, Tommy's eee eee o Bunting as sting muffed the ball letting Mike Harvey Donaldson, the crack 115. | sonve score, Burnett had moved up to | Pound wrestler, who formerly rep. |'"* ‘ yemerly [several months in Chicago. Har-| », vey will go back to Chicago short.|""°"%' Smee Male 1806; teal gg lly rs . oom sy; | Dan O'Leary, the veteran pedes- | not Ko Lama — cage api Re 3 Si Hight | ian, has covered 99,000 miles on caill recelved the following | third on the play but Flick struck |Tesented the Seattle Y. M. C. A ag wes 6 recat foot.” He expects to bring his ree-| cable today from Burns Thought | out is back fn the city after a stay of Lois Theatre ord wp to 100,000 miles and then lO'Rrien and Ketehel w itched. Tacoma gave Dutcher Syndicate here offering $20,000 my | with Hutte, a tryout but h 1,000-mtle|end, win, lose or draw, to fight a fizzle winger, Don't take less, What Edwin Gum practioatly broke proved down during his race yeate ay, and 1 Hite latest feat was a — ie ay not bes at the | walk, which he completed fu 1,600 post again this season. The horse!) ours in apite of the # ont | You way #® in subject to every fil the equine |! by physicians of the Interne “ L GIRL WHO'LL TRY flesh ts heir to, and It ta wonderful that “Red” Walker was ever able| ions! Tubereuionls anacesati® (hee TO SWIM CHANNEL. to get the horse to race at all retire from the track mt the Central Y. M All (his week the famous camety ¢ Windy city at the na end. Oe ee ee “THE PRIVATE ShCKETARy* )ment which will be held at Cleve ' tig koa 4|Iand November 1. He made an ex \°" ie : ¢ cellent record during his sta the east it was an impossibility for any hu-| |man being |RACInG AT BUTTE THAT KETCHEL BURNS FIGHT At the Victoria, B tournament yesterday the team won ite match with the Point garrison aggregation by « seore of 219 to 112 | (By United Press) BUTTE, Mont. Aug. 19.—Resalts Bi =Papke outclassed § Sailor Burke in their aix-round bout be fore the National A. C. of New York last night Five and a half furlongs—Gien dening won, Red Kra second, Capo- | ye Time | agree Peait Time-—1:09 ffect that Stanley Ketche | vo furlong#-—Knight Deck won,| peat Jack O'firien before meeting | ond, Disagreement third. | Hurns was made under & misappre The First Infantry team won from Company B of the engineer's | 260, 6 be corps at American Lake yesterday Tommy Burns’ recent den hension, according to Bitly Neaill by a score of 13 to 8 The winners Seven furlonge-——Hersaine won.) who is Tommy Bur er have yet to lose a gume in the mili. | — rane pier = Miller's Daughter second, Cerro) A telegram received this mort tary league. STAR Santa third, Time—1:30% ing from i) says that Neaill Four and & half furionge—Free |#¢t Burns a paper which contained Knight, the Bear, won. Brush Up) Story to the effect that Ketekel! second, Curriealum third. Time 424 O'Brien were matched. Bi The following chosen to against Great Britain in the pre perts have been | Seattle's Leading Vaudevitie Pertormances Dati Prices. 100 and 28¢; 55%, showed the paper to an Australian liminary matches for the Dwight L.| DON'T roRarxT—pany Mile and a Stearte fig promoter and was immediate | Davis cup H. H. Hackett and F. Carrot the od aa sad. Renal tog [ty offered $20,000 for his end, win, B. Alexander; William A. Larned |3_ K_ Emm rive oa Big 4 : third, Time—1:60% me or draw, If he would meet the and Beals C. Wright. The winning oh Seip aoe | winner team will meet the Australian it ANTS aah E wriongs—Sylva U. won, El) Acting under that misappreben champions for the cup. Palson second Lerida third. Time | sion, Burns at once ixeued an ultl ® ‘an Thi : : matum that Ketchel must. wie Hackett and Alexande comer’ Your Masteal Bh Five and a half forlongs—Kentl- from O'Brien before seeking a fully defended their tit f nation. cal Production Sropeen worth won, Ellerd second, Fair/ match with Burns, As the story m | al double champions against Beals La! Chance third. Time—1;: 10 of the KetehelO'lirien match w ; C. Wright and Raymond D. Little, asian spencer, |th® Challengers, | Owing to the failure of the con mu. «| testing yachts to finish within the ' 5 time limit of three hours yesterday WHITE | racing at Chicago for the Lipton ary | cup was called off. tories and Bocttiger, Pad aed Arbogast BATONS, DEASES. The Thistle Association football |"""” “Saree™ S=aaiE Lect. Petjteam has held its first meeting Pret. D. te ae #!8\ and plans were made for the com- B41100N ASCENSION ing season. STAR FORM CHART et Ave 18 1908 —Stet day Weather clear Track fast ding jude Richard oF, starter “a we Free to Park's Entries close tomorrow for the| A Big Thrtttieg Ais Act im & Seattle horse show, which is to be FIRST RACK—#ia furlongs Melting «Three-year-olde and upward Value to fire $740 LILLIAN SMITH. Lilian Maud Smith will try to OP Se he ae a, HI ; , . lawim the English channel some|™ * */held on the Madison st. grounds Next Sunday—The Merry Wier Rite time in the latter part of August or Vooterday’s Games of the Western Washington Fair In a Spectacular Free . rtormance. the early part of September. No| +! adh ren ye Le association September 2, 3, 4 and | | one except C Webb has over se-| 21 7 Boston 4, Pit &. The show will be out of doors! General Admiseion 1 complished this feat. Several men AMERICAN LEAGUE —— have attempted It, and one woman, nen, Coomva Te Annette Kellermann Detrott wi-6 ¢ Miss Smith ts 18 years old and in| Mt. bow me 20 oe the daughter of a fire department |< ° | ofr Paitedetpnie official Ip Landen. he has socom The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacifie Coast wie a, a =) <2 Arve wrancte hung on'lokget |Diluhed some notable feats in the | Wasninaten Ameee SE Poet i ale wen. Mslar ins pocket og |water. Last year, when Jabes| New Ter a | Free A ‘ Daily, 3:30 and 8:30 P.M. Wolffe made one of his many al Sesteniers Gunes 3324 sBconD nace pg and a helt furlongs = Pures = Twoovearoll® | nowt successful attempts to swim! 4: New York—Detrott 1 fo than usual Koko from Engiand to France, she swam| 4! Neston Boston, wh vin Josker OF JS, | with him for four hours and » half F Gonagesc,comesbeny . " 4 34-8 | Her strength and endurance are su JFashington—Washington 2 st — * 1 . es aes tS be] DOrtor to those of many men Ls &_Seovele 15 _ 2 coast Laacus. DARE DEVIE DAVIE. IX SATIONAL LEAP Horace HM. (Newman) A NOON AND even’ ING, ENVELOPED IN RETAIL CLERKS’ UNION PICNIC TOD COME AND HAVE 4 GOOD TIME WITM TH! swEuL Ferty Boat rane direct to park on the hour every hour cater pmo foot of Marion street CHAS, LOOFF, RACES! RACES! At the Meado Six Races Daily——Rain or Shine 2 First Race at 2 P.M, From Jane 20 to September 12. Cars leave every 10 from First ave. and Jackson st. after 11 o'clock & m. Mmission (Induding Grand Sand) Gentlemen $1, Ladies 5 minutes, Off at 2 med the way Annie best of the - at others. Corel tired chasing winner and wes stopping fast. Other two ne chance 3325 THIRD . h miles Melting. ‘Three-year-olde OF ERRORS and upward ores and Owner Fin, Jockey. Op Ct (Piwor de tis) Barton But Seattle Takes the Game o Riarrie 6-47-38 From Tacoma Bunch 1024 60: 1:48'9-0; 5189 OS 18 by 2 tol. Agnes 1 show james Bta.) wit ees (By United Pr TACOMA, Aug. 19 ttle and Rose handicap Three-year-old* |Tacoma vied with h other in | making errors during the game here sor interte fant frat part om» |yesterday and though Doug's m 4 at th rors proved were two errors ahe one of Tacoma’s £\costiter than the entire quartet of misplays charge aga t Seattle. | Beore Seattle, 2; Tacoma, | | With Rowan on second in the vrione Min Nf? | fourth inning, Fitek heaved the ball }out of the Jot in trying to catch and a quarter miles Selling ‘Three-yearoid*) Bennett at first. The resulting two (Walker) Oft at_248 Ht show. Mist 11-10 3327 vivTt nace A upward runs proved enough to win the game. Indes we Allen was unhittable in the e Lg ”» 798 Jet pinches, easily disposing ell Sc 1386 oe 5 :|Tacoma’s heavy batters when hits | tins Tetanue (Amolden & long),... 98 meant runs. Butler kept Seattle's 1286 Mary Bo Clark (Franklin #t) hits scattered and tut for Flick’s 287 Jacome | (Clancy) spectacular throw would probably That single sentence from James : pe ee have won his game. AUTOPIANO, } tatement. a At post 1% minut T1s}-8: i909 8 | TACOMA scored tts lone run in the |} Including free use of our ctrow J. Hill's signed stavams oe Rubino svow jninth on a jumble of errors. Lynch || tating library, Special prices . k World of Sunday, 3 Sart s | singled to left aud Frisk let the ball ||! will be given for » few dave on New York World of SUnlig peal trovnie, Monvina | go through his legs, Mike reaching |}) second-hand Autoplanos, Some | tember 15, contains the whole ‘ knocked ut “ot und. “Robinon ran|third. Cahill dropped Burnett's |} as low as $350.00 with free use nin race aia K |ukyseraper, but held Lynch on/}| of the music library. Votes in stance 1 way is the om e our great voting contest will be allowed on all cash payments. Kohler & Chase 1918 Second Ave., Seattic, Wai Weber Piano Dealers. work, one mi study, one must save to be ready for the opportunity which, Mf Hill ut some time toe BSIVSS UIXTH RAact—one mile Selling Three. year-olds 1 weward | third falue to first 9240 Bill Waters proved another he chectier Casey, for with three hits to hi (Wilson @ Ca sac} credit and the fans rooting for ”) 5 18) another, Bill fanned the breese Shea hit an easy fly to Frisk who way One must I } | a eR M8 ‘s ¢ ‘ip|threw home to catch Lynch. Bun +H oun ateibnd). 1.168 F ; At post 1 minute, OFF at 4:48 7 ‘ } Ihe ¢ thing is to put SYS Reserve | Messages Delivered Free to Any Part of the City ta Plala Sealed Ravolopes TEM into your savings Hi r eailing. but was backing up at the e Py Sa Se See fron ch pay envelope to go @ 8 = pee eae || MONDAY—JACK WITT vecssseesl0 TO 1, WON me rng ae i ee TUESDAY—GYPSY KING 10 TO 1, WON ican Bank, w will always. re the. haba ave way . bey i bave (he Ramee of ate un batecand ind. still be early ALCOHOLISM AND DRUG ADDIE TIONS. pound Interest inaving American Kaw F>4 Der Cent ( A Positive Sat No Detention From 0 T. W. MOORE 282 ond 289 Arcade Annex Scandinavian American Bank} Alaska Building, Seattle, U. S.A. tTAWAY MONEY te and will clean up a bunch of mow just the Ind, 4061

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