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13¥ ° ° minor flag that has been cinched. | And «ttl folke wonder at the rav ages of hoart troubles among our populace ° INSIDERS WIN -AT : | a / | | RACE TRACK ose nats sae | WY) Gy Ghe Little Old Man Oyster Bay, Has King Hd invited (Elmer Boles) | Special Sale on | Trunks and Suit Cases SreUusTo SAVE mM Out of the High Rent Disteigg, KUSTER AND Harr; 2107 First ay 7ELL, ee Paras “ ios the British Olympers to call round I itis he atretoh, and in a hard drive die nnd shake him by the hand? No; 8. AMUSE mC Big Killing Made at the Mea~ | ioood of his field by half a length what the British ehaps did in the i In 1886 Marcy, Btovey, guifieider |inator of the feet firages de. He naw ee de ies of Kruka 4 keraall, running strong, Just now Kames in good stuff for their | for the old hiladeiphia Athletics, | fully equipped himeelf for the buat-| Cows on Vigor: od out Orifiamd for the place, Ky monarch to forget [STOLE 153 Last season | news. His lege and hive were al-| The Grand Endo and @orkhill. ery book in the ring lost to the ‘ 20 yours later-—-Fiick and Conroy,| ways thickly pad He wan nat-| DUN COWT, Manager, t lbhoth fast men, were ted for base urally as agile and nefvous an a « Matines er, The other killing came oft in the |atealing honors In the American deer, He had the knack of getting vere comonayy ‘i rr ‘no | last race, where Corkhtll was chos league, with 41 stolen bases each.| away well wit! the first motion THe Hehe ‘The insiders got the coln at TRE) Ais” Go the trick, ‘Thia bird, on |The fleotfooted Ty Cobb pilfered | made by the pitehor bt OF SEW Youu» Moadows yoaterday, and two of the! Gartornia form, outcladted the only 40 bases. In the National! | aso Tieee—t60, S60, S00 ang thy, most successful killings ever pull: field of “dogs” he was meeting & loague—Where there Are not 40) phen when Harry was 15 or 20|* ed off on a race track were con-|clty block, but for some reason the | any atrong-arm catchers—the awk: | ee een he ume 444 parse vied anita » summated yesterday. The race lal 5 to 8 against hd ward, ungatnly Wagner stole $1) steal, he would leap high in the air,| Russe rt eatre that hurt the ring most was the | chances at the oy ® —_—-- panes, and the critics are still tome | ide out his wharply wpiked bor fourth event, at one mile, in which | ting, The money came in so fast ing bim bouquets some shifty members of the selling | that the price gradually went down, | plater division sported silk. Kraka | and at post time the plungers were was decided upon as the medium | taking 7 to 6 for their money. Th land fairly shoot himself jnto the | bag. Naturally he generally bad a) smooth path for the last two or three yards of the journey ory bent verformenes, Outhits Aberdeen Two to One But Lost Game by Score the secret ff Harry marvelous success as & er? What qualification as for the killing, and everything | race was a joke for Corkhill, as he} e Sunday iMeniere went through without a hitch. From went to the front at flagfall and of 5 to 2 a purloiner of second and third did | HE French Compunpigt ey @ high price of 5 to 1 Kruka was/ romped the whole trip He won| he possess that has been denied . po A ore «rand base - er “A WINKS shoneEe ‘ Dacked by the knowing ones down |easily by three lengths from Sal-| -_ levery other major league bali|!n the straightgo' rough and) | +~Mate 100 and te ore and aince? Tonce put | Teddy style, but he was not the to 66 Nighy Seattle out-hit Aberdeen almont | Player bh | the question to Kiddie Seward, who to 18 to & at post time, and oceu-|able, with Christmastide, 30 to 1.) pled the position of favorite with | in third place. equal of Curt Welsh or Jimmy Fo. i sheer ingenuity on the! Lois Theatre Star Special Service.) |¥ery evident, His flesh wan all| two to one yesterday, but when the arty fi The latter went to the! Angleface proved a false favorite 4 ve : * lwas a pitcher for the farfamed|sarty fn anh george ‘start and led all the/In the two-year-old race, as she fin SAN DIBGO, Cal. Aug. 26.--Who | musete and It wan laid on his frame | score boy checked up at the end | Xtnteticn in the years that Stovey | bases. Welsh had a way of circling war until the atretch was reached, |ished outside the money, after @ is Billy Morris? That's the ques (in masses, He weighed 160 of the ninth, the score stood: Aber | vas at his bent around the baseman, no matte wneet Main 1996; Ind, dang when he swung wide and kept bor jstormy trip. Frank Clancy, at 15 to/40m fans aré asking all along the} Ho did not get on, But he man mn 6, Beattio 2 | where the latter had to go for th hig week, the new play wht ing out, finishing under the judges’| 1, finally ran to hin Arcadta form, somes + ory , He tale himeelf aged to get a match at Low Angeles| Hits came a plenty when the “In the firat place,” nald Beward,| all. Fogarty was another of the |™*4* sch an emphatic mi baad Beet eee no bad been lay-jand after leading all the way won [Hilly Me of San Diego, cham-|with one Abdo the Turk, who had|Wwere no Dugiets on the bags, but) ogiovey was ponseaued of extraor.| #ame samp. motes ing cloxe up the whole trail, came by a couple of lengths from Linota, | 110% iiddle-welght te be He |the reputation of ible | the prevence of thetr teammates 08 inarily. tong { ST aeiie wad 3%, @ rail at the head of 10 to 1, with Dredkin, 6 to 1, third, | Griitec eno one day to knock out, Jack rh had | the bases seemed to palsy S460 | tremendous. He was & natural-born It would fll become me to say | “The Three Muchos aw? toments through on th and asked for @ trial at a matn go failed. But Billy stepped in and] such dluggers ax Bennett and Frisk. |v iiter., He could go 100 9 ‘dis the unde as Beek Cee ad . “ jas one of the preliminary fighters. | put Abdo to sleep in two rounds, The ninth produced the featur Sb ecsenda, o¢ pecaleds olen > Osman it ta hewutes, thet we-aet $n, When asked where and whom he| The punch set fans bugging. {the game, Bennett, who was firat + punc D a . to, and in stealing bases thowe little | up and ch over a stolen base to had fought he gave an evasive re) They say Billy is traveling un up, Worked @ pasa. Frisk slammed | rfiny of a second count for a lot |day, while In my day we looked on | ply and sald he wanted to start) an assumed name, that he is really }on¢ Of Starkell’s choicest benders | }wuch a play as @ very commonplace from the bottom. Jack Delehanty, the “Irish Jew,” | bigh and far away. “Deacon” Van | F | obably the « ent.” He was looked upon asa sort of|who has come out to the coast ta-|Buren was after it with the crack| “Stover was probably the orig leven LE jambit but harmless young fel-leog to clean up all the middie | of the bat, but the ball seemed des: | ey REFUGEE. jlow. That he bad strength was | weights. tined to go over the fence. No one |with the und ed Chehalis ag i eb i RE PB Sa conceded Van Buren # chance and | aregation. Mar Frank Cotter | rormeriy 5 Hennett tore around the bases iike | has received communieations from Matic oo the, Themes sag SPOR f ING SIDE. IGHT. & wild man. Just before Beunett | all parts of Washington and Ore-| Nights Ihe, 38a, She the, aftment | strom won on Frank Clancy when reached third, the “Deacon,” who| od gon asking for games. The boys| Matinee every day $:45 ee emere see meine There is a peculiar Nid bet several hun: had gauged the ball truly and had| expect to travel to New Yc | Every night #:16 mag among the horses| that bird won. Bill bet severa Starting tonight and playing 100 | &*F w York by a} « ; een on ay le which | dred dollars and got 16 to 1 for the — — gone to the mark like a bullet.| tits oath might, George Kirkland | !006 roundabout southern trip, and rye to get back to the norivern| Advanced Vaudeville threw out both hands and caught) .4 g4 Johnson will play a 300 threatens to become epidemic. It Seoms like @ real fight may be/about it, while turning an honegt}the ball ax It dropped over his atates in th es > Mffor us | pot " "| pn the apring. | ona on, 4 takes the form of @ high fever, and! ‘The victory of Kruka put quite eau once oe ee ere meany by s eg — in - shoulder. As the fence was but — = ee ee 2 — ule & ft Bante ae after a short time a number of ab-| dent in Frank Bain's bank roll, 48) and Sam Langford into the ring to- that If he had had. bas ved poe - “tw pel — Rage Ay pothae — land nothing if be loses Dede Brinker certainly put some | 7x0" droneun Saoviag Joran Foheesn will give a2 exhibition toundation under that big league | ———— of fancy shots each night, and a| 4raft story told by Bob Brown [handicap sweepstakes for the cham-| Dode was s bear In the field, and STAR ip of the state = ‘ar-|Dis home run drive good for| bag sad Sette’ “a Lome py sie Kirkland claims the champion; 897 grounds | gas. Prices, seine t, oy Be. eterd GiM-l ship of the coast, but Vie Linning} , - | eats $0 Mate. viiiis teth on the t wants something to say about that| Zimmerman fs right now one of | Follow the Wey Cammy, ; yt ve eit x on ‘ title, and has. posted a forfelt with) he best outfielders in this leagu Frederick ¥. Bowers, ‘mt sore ell something of the sad story |rno star to meet Kirkland in a| He covers that right field like a 90 ‘Greet Hee : In spite | gether. Stan ai of this big losing, however, Bain's book quit even on t seesses develop around the horse's throat. The horses coming from i Sam would give | macaroni and a bottle of Italian| realized at once that the fleet cen & very poor imitation of a pink tea,| wine before the race, he would|terfielder had caught the ball, but Denver brought the disease to the| = {or ee jaurely have finished far ahead of|he turned quickly and, seeing Ben Hayes. Somebody please give him track, and a number of horses here; Col. Applegate, as weual, w Golf ts hot old sport in a va t he are affected BE tee selling Dia the inside of the Kruka coup, and | rlety of ways. For one thing its i _—s “3 CE feet ere in “Red” Walker's barn are af / won a large amount. Billy Durker,/the only pastime on the book o ~ fected, and also a couple belonging | the owner of the horse, also clean-| where Father and Rollo get. into eit. py Romed ‘ lg tea to “Frisco” Hoag. It is probable/od up. Considering that tt was|the running bunched. In a recent|the old place at Peoll, 0. Cy that from now on the track man-|Kruka’s first appearance here, be /“paterfilius” match down cast |Young’s benefit netted bim $6,650 | agement will quarantine any barn! showed a smart performance when some 30 pairs, each composed o oe Seattle's best chance came in the! ion cint match, It seems up to| lanket, and has « beautiful wing in which the disease appears, tol he stepped a mile in 1:39 4-5, and it | father and son, were pm er t a) eas ‘his etees es a firet inning when Cahill doubled Kirkland to take some action in de He will pick up in his hitting short prevent it from spreading, reflected credit upon Durker’s abil 3's iiieen dann ne anes ween andl <b shen ct ong © ones ag eae nh fonse of the tite he claims. y, and he ts no mean batter now | billiard tow it last 1 nlite ned Ag ge ready| Mr. Dorando, who would have! there are four clubs In the pennafit}to Streih and Frisk filed to House ; ee . pipe i i. re we Gael te won the Marathon if ho hadn't\etrugsie in each of the mae holder. Chance No. 1 gone thr | AM RACES The United States rifle team| All Thie Week, Daly ida night ey oa | Mtopped to rest, ts still busy telling leagues, and there is scarcely fm] chances almost as good were thrown BELLINGH match held at Fort Perry, Obio.|rwo mo menot : Zacharias, and now leads the €9-| prank Doss bet considerable coin | eemmmmmmnremmeesinatenn yesterday, resulted in a victory for | MLLM LOUIME AND and field. The score was 50 to 36, | Sa NR AT away t 7: ins Moree een ty weneet. Seeks oe ne Toe een, eee ne urnier, Aberdeen’s promising ——— tek nmntry team. The navy teams | Tica Wor arias took his coat off for the first| {hen ever when that bird failed to young catcher, drove one over the took second and the cavalry third time in the tournament, but even | nem crer whee tnet bin “ Hehtfield fence on a rising line. In (thy Unites Pines) The Washington national guard then failed to stem the tide. Some| © "me 1 “onl the sixth, after Strelb had singled,| “yer rinGHAM, Ang. 21—Lady a tenth place jisgrun Dode Brinker got a legitimate home - - . . Be ised after ihe game that|, C- Russell and D. Boland both fun over the fence at right center|D., favorite in the 2:40 trot, died] A handicap for sloops over 21! Zacharias, said after the game that j M had b h Y had $25 deducted from their bank i. hp te rolls yesterday by the starter for feet long will be held on the bay next Saturday by the Elijiott Ray and two more Black Cats scamper-| yesterday on the track from a burst j trainer, “Yellow” Henry, and this ———____ @ over In the eighth Brinker . ease! Her driver was) yo. a Tanta or his pene Fe speed. | misbehavior at the post walked and Campbell followed sutt. | et of y nen oe sae oie ele Li cht cub The Winona, Onoma | “Lob” Koha, the referee, however, a tune och, Wrfneeday, Aue. 24 1998 8th Gay Weather clear. Ti Moore singled, but Brinker was | OT00" Jr mare was owned bY | and Calista Imp, Lavita, Sabrina 1 stated that there was no truth in| Lew Abbott won the fancy watst ee ceee Dore. “Garver, Meld on third by the ooacher, al-/ Suen 0 'hiccan, of Seattle. Bert) = Will sail Im the race ; the Story, and that Meyer's sudden |coat championship of The Mend-| Q49.4 rinst nAck—rour and a haif furtonge Parse Meiden two-year-oife | {2OUKD Frink juggled the ball dale captured all three heats| a - Speed was due to a change of train | ows yesterday, when he appeared Vatus to fivet ores Brown hit to MeKune, who forced , 40 trot im easy fashion The National Kank of Commerce Doodle ers from “Red Sam” Friedlander to} 0a the course wearing a vest that) Ider itores and Owner Brinker at the plate, but somebody |'@ the 2: & ’ | easily dot 1 a picked team from . appeared to have been intended to) fi}t Fraek Clancy (Svephonsen) yelled, “First!” and Bunstine tried | TT*ck fast. Summary the hibernating Bankers’ league at| astusic. singing, © ' [ Breath for a double which he never had a| 2:40 trot, $600 purse—Bert Aron-| Dugdale’s park ye represent a late fall sunset, with erday, the in| Twenty-two Regular Barney Slamm, one of the richest | Waving bars of deep yellow, orange chance to make, The result was a!date won, Laura W. second, Seph-| score being 9 1. Six runs in Bookmakers’ clerks in the world,|4nd green, In cloudllke oftects ee poor throw that rolled under the/orinne third. Time—2:20. the sixth inning cinched the game|\" raum ox Tam bas taken bis departure from The #¢ross & rich band of deep red, bor. | Werein (Hobisinn rightfield steps, letting Campbell] 2 4 rece called off for the National Bank of Com-| Meadows. It was reported that he| dered with purple passion flowers onatetn and Moore #eore. arco tourth mile — Magnificio | @*ree This m plays a pleked| "A®% ADMISSION TEN ene, Bron} Dorothy Ledmett ( Semper Fidel am of Portland bankers in Port land on Labor day. ; i had gone to San Francisco, but the! Singing Kid said he had sailed for! | Hawdil, in order to get the top | price in the Honotnln poolrooms the next time Billy Engwtrom starts in won, Gigana second, A. Muskoday third, Time—1: 16%. Fivecighths mile, selling —Ber-) Crit Tolman, captain of the N |nardo won, Miss Provo second,| high school basket ball team tnee a! Canil, of BASEBAI Lehow. Dredkin 4-4 show Trained by J Mephensom mmencnpeising rT ii | hed Wi Ss, i! * the billiard tournament. TEAM SHOOT ot ae 7 ¢|Mary Dunn third. Time—t year, and also a track man, will at Dredin finished ran te her beet form ee ’ J tend the University of W canoe te De wriy tidden. | . | Mile and a sixteenth—Hazeline jeraity oi ashington E4 Soule was one of the fow win- weperryalbna chess aconvienee sas ; 3 */ wom, Prestige second, Ozanne third | this fall. Wee Coyle has seen him Game Called 3:30 P, — | 3415 « furlongs Selling. Three-year-olde and wrt Totais i+ Time—1:49, whieh is sufficient. oe Toke Yeater Gil Excellent shooting marked the | r= aberdene » & sone as me ; ’ - ont Pirie, ib : iu : had the tip on Kruka and Corkhill, |of the Washington State Sports | na het 8 rt 2S and came to the track in an tm-| men's association, which was held | oe ported gasoline yyy yd the grounds of the West Seattle) ie ae | (By United Press.) lies b fo play the two. She on | Gun club BUTTE, Aug. 27.—Results W: The Nation’ ts Kruka at 4 fo 1, and bet the win-| Spokane won the team shoot, pee © is i - “ i 4 nesday ation’e Greatest Playground on the Pacifie Comal) eanaiyne | Wetee Totale Four and a balf furlongs--Azusa won, Kuropatkin second, Monsle Free Missense Dait , 3:30 and 8:30 P. mM t nings back on Corkhill, at 9 to 5,| which was the moxt hotly contested eautitel and Best foore by tmnings and after the latter won she was/event of the meet. The winners ‘Al pest § wiewen Oat ~ 9g Heats ener : figuring seriously on erecting a/ scored 67 out of a posmble 75 and Duletnes ¢ place, ? shaw. rd yp Bo eee derdoon eens 4|Moble third. Time—:56% play house for the purpose of giv-| Seattle was only a nose behind Winner ti Trained by OW Pose | Summary Cait, Home| Mile—Redmont won, Joha J. Rog ~-— Boratehed a ing a special matinee of “Uncle| with a score of 66. Tacoma took ‘Tom's Cabin,” so that she might/the small end of the purse with a have an opportunity of playing | score of 64. Forbes, Chingren and Topsy. Pleiss composed the winning team. | won, Hereafter second, Grasscutter | —- E. J. Chingren of Spokane, who} B49@ TH! RAack—aee tur Selling Three-year-oids and upward eo third. Time—1:01 ee ee —— Del Lawrence, who was at one|carried off the honors on the firat| > Value to foes $060 pat and Rowan, Tas Buren snd iret |'"Five furlonge—Evelyn K. won, | S°mething mew for next week. Watch this ad. time the star rider at The Meadows | day, maintained the pace he set and ie Pin Jockey Op cu [Time of game—114%, Umpire Mr. Caruth: | Jim Mallady second, Trocha third. | . and who afterwards developed into|won the Lawrence L. Moore cup aoe ie ls Deland bs» | Time—1:01% Perry Boat runs direct. « one of the best hnatlers that ever) with an average of 95 per cent » * NORTHWESTERN LEAcUR | Seven furlonge--Rene W. won, foot of Marion street. via i trimmed a “boob” on the jungle cir-| Hugh Junker of Seattle, shooting | "> (Nelly a — iiwenitice bite” | org second, Weatern third, Time—|f} The Two Great Martells, The World's Most Marvelous Cyclists ae | - na ~ Five furlongs—John A. Mallon |# Unete Hiram and the never in trouble Zelina closed and wae cut off several times Km ong. Kokomo Knocked about ail through the race and the Runaway Boy. Moree and Owner— mdy (Sanford) (Pisher) hour every hour after 2p my i 6 8 t | Berrysea second, Miller's Daughter cult, is now galloping horses in the/from the i6-foot mark, won the Y “a third, Time—1: 28. 8 phy with a score of At pest 6% minut ois8 yy ron +4 Seven furlongs—Reyal River won, a a mn & posite i Biondy 1448 place, h ome Ty Hogarth second, Taskmaster third. ad. Brackney 0! ogham won gy he “ Time—1: 28 Frank Clancy (the man) had a|the Spokesman-Review medal and| Deland ver Cree ian bed Sema clinceeaiek. Gen, Chusahedd RAC Es! RAC ! bet on Frank Clancy (the|—. G. Pleiss of Spokane won the| WY 44 put » at the end, Kinney did Taner in close Yestarday's Games. }Barto second, bonassar third. e Time—1:43% | ; | SPORTOGRAMS Real playing by the Fairbanks, Alaska, team will commence tomor row at Olympia. The team left Seattle today for the capital. They | will play several games in the }Gray's Harbor country, and will then engage in a three-game series | | } | i | At Tacoma, to 1. FouR and up ka Remington hammerless pump | Td like to have what Billy Eng-|guns. Hall's, 1111 First av * and a half furlongs Molling Three-year-oide ), when the latter won at "i Intelligencer medal. 1 Value to first $32 At the Meado Six Races Daily——Rain or Shine Pirst Race at 2 P. M, From June 20 to September 12. 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