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IN THE GBensational Aftermath Occurs at The Meadows After a Two-Mile Race. While the sixth run at The Meadows Saturday frequenters of the paddock witness ed an unprovoked attack on Turf man “Red” Walker by A. G. Dunlap, & brother horseman, According to the bystanders, the horses had just left the post, and Walker was bust ly engaged in looking « ntry Henry 0 when step ped up, and, without a word, struck Walker a powerful blow {n the face Walker reeled from the impact, and Dualap followed the first wallop up with a shower of blows, Walker although dased, endeavored to de «fend bimeelf, Dut was rapidly get Ying the worst of the encounter when the other horsemen in pad dook interfered and separated the tafuriated men After the affray race was being the Walker went into the track barber shop to get the blood clea off his face, while Dunlap, who was un marked, walked away, It is claimed that the reason Dunlap attacked Walker was because the latter's horse, Harry Scott, with Jockey PADDOCK Harris up. badly interfered with Firat Peep, a marg that tx the prop erty of Dunlap, while the twomi! race was being run, and Dunlap be Heved Jockey Harris had acted un der inatructions from Walker, With out the Interfere: Dunlap bellev ed First Peep could have won the stake, which was worth $1,800 to the winner, and he brooded over this during the afternoon and was Up lable to control himself when he saw Watke The latter stated that he knew of no reason why Danlap ahould attack him, and that the assault found him utterly unprepared, The matter has been referred to the officials, and it is probable that Dunlap will be se verely dealt with, ‘This is the third case of personal violence that has occurred at The Meadows this sum. mer, the first case being when ©, C McCafferty was ruled off for attack ing George Linden, & bookmaker with a knife, and the second when Red” Walker and Jimmy Hardman engaged in a fist fight in the pad dock. On this occasion Hardman was fined $100 and Walker $50, as it was held the greasor appears that Walker was blameless, and it will probably go hard with his opponent Lee MISS OFFICIOUS WINNER OF THE TWO-MILE RACE Gains a Hollow Victory in the Mud---Form Players Have a Bad Day. ‘The feature event at The Mead ows Saturday was the Puget Sound Handicap at two miles which at tracted only three starters, First Peep, Miss Officious and Harry Scott. The first named was made favorite at even money while the other two were each 5 to 2. The race resulted in a hollow victory for Miss Offictous as under C. Rus sell's handling she led all the way and won at the end in a gallop by ten lengths, The race was marred somewhat by the fact that going around the first tura First Peep| ee ee |was crowded into the fence and al most knocked down She never seemed to run after that occurrence, although she had no diffiow+y beating Harry Scott LIVE NEWS FROM FROM MEADOWS former was the ag | In the recent Instance it) has ever known was Mike Kelly PREY, AUC eS ot FEW CHANGES IN THE LIST $5,000 FOR 7 recently defeated Baron Farron at {1 Indhagest. Qu |Ontend in the tonnin singlos, there. | Wri 1a, Dea by winning the championship of Andrews, Salmon, Belgium, Gerald in the son of Dr.| Wael, Anderson Monae and Mra. W. A. Shannon of Seattle, | Wh Fr Hae oo and has béon spending bie vacation ' Princ ! re _ pay Heldrick a $5,000 salary for the ell abroad = oa ia) AM here ta little change in the or | H. G. Bedwell oeemee ,” whan Chohal@ tout tts f f t {SEMENTS ’ ne at {tw fret game o der of winning owners thin wook, | Keene Bros. oe « 2970 seonnon yesterday, when they a The Grang = Red” Walker attll contiaues far in |G. Honry see a 0 defeated by the Vancouver, Wash JOUN cont advance of his nearest competitor, |C. Sanford 160 team, 10 to 6. Tamp Osborne was)? ' Thanks to the vietory of Miss Offi. |. Trotter , M45 in poor form and was hit hard clous In the two-mile race, Matt Ries | Sobra Vista Stable 16 ‘ has moved up to fourth position 2 Hauer motes 3,008 Seattle Shuts Aberdeen Out Jack Burnett, who was tried out A The following is the liat of owners | Orangevale Stable 2,600 . v by St. Laut@ early this season, b — rad A nine at The Meadows who have won over |! R. Schaffer 1,466 in One Game, Then Loses tailed Weal gud, bas now Sean! *' ‘ ne hg: ate, $1,000 In atakenor purses c. . Dantela 1,860 the Other traded to Spakane by Tacoma, Ta bier Given # ° tuber sie 1,646 iid Jooma ge ier | 9 : : ‘ : coma Kets center flelder Kippert W. Walker $15,200 | Dealy & Co 1.646 | eagrrs cod Eiedd eloman ikaes toe “Seattle “Theatre by Go St. James Stable ... 6.480|Newman @ Son 1,600 Seattle 74, Aberdeen 0-6 change for Burnett. Burnett t a anagers W. B Fine wwe 6,460) M. J. Hayes aes 6 After standing the Aberdeen | hoon playing indifferent ball has |" Tonight nd ail’ wee 8 ! Mi; WAGE pa¥ssa9c% + 6.406 | Hoag & Co. ..sesee os 1.560 bunch on their hands in the first 4 Bohreader thought. a change of The BR. Ke. French Com W. Cabill . 6,180) Kansas Stable 1,600 game, Harry Kewh dectded that be climate would benetit Jack o “AW nia 8. C. Hildreth ciseveee 4740) Roy Offute 0 had not had enough exeretee, so the 2 & WITh) SOCREEn , W. Gabriel ae + 4445) J. Green 1366 “Sphinx” wort In to piteh te sun ; An all star © Garity & Dunlap sceeee 4980] W, B. Applogate +» 1,806 ond cantert, Harry got through the | qyrjoutty ag dad 9 Hy raging = at Flour de Gis Stable ieee 4376) M.D, MIT 1216 fivet Inning smtely, but in the se ioumed omnia w . ' wee 2 ond team sha a W, Caine ; 4,120 Robbing & Co, .. soe 1,186 Jond three bite, coupled with a muff terdny. the fin peed —_ | Lois Theatre A. J, Jackson ii 6 Wright . UUs of a fly by Cahill, lot fn two rum. | pore Btandridge pitched f oot Mate 1. J. Waleh 236 oF 4,690 | D. Turek Fe + 1,068] It was poor judgment to let Rush | Websters and was at hin best, D. A. Roa, $.445/0. B. Ware 1.020 EMMETT HEIDRICK. stay in longer, but Harry was kept | was Black Diamond “leet Dumas Rome F “ “ ' working and in the fourth poo: mgr by 2 a ~ <* >| Emmett Heldrick, star outfielder, | 7 . : of the season, and t Wet THe THREK Me ae quit the St. Louls Browns of the |;w'ding, combined with four singles, | wilt now go after a with Che ‘ <r sealtn6. , lhe > mo Ay tall we E min Vrices for Laden ‘ryan | American leag three years 8£0,|" Rush was in fine fettle In the halls for the championship of West if Tonight, to go into t coal business with ern Washington " getter | | first game and the Aberdeen slug Pw wi his father, down in Pennsylvania.| 40% could do nothing with hi wate |The Browns made him many tempt | eee ther hand Seat |p At Port Townsend yesterday the i.J h jing offers to get back into the te iit “atarkell hard and bunched Fort Werden soldiers defeated the Hy e. ithe Old Man game, but Kemet was too buay|e jt § ; Seattle City Hall team, 7 to jos te thelping pop make on | sities (Elmer © Botes) But the recent commercial de-| en RIOR nay sof the preasion must have hit the coal ‘ ' ; . ° pale The most versatile player baseball | present-day player in his dsr business in Pennsylvania, for Held . a Oe Mes See ae S as for money. He would let go of rick Is again earning money aa |i ft i ‘ cm " with The annals of the game record the| with far leas regret than the mod-|%#!! player. He has rejoined | Prien. if ‘i tas Soe Se ee p. OM achlovements of ba oné as brilliant ern player will feel and express over be "yr esa ee ee eee ie dae Ga bas ie? “STAR iter | ta catcher—Buck KEwing—while, as| the outlay of a dime. jfleld the rest of the season oy : ; 3! Seattle's Leading V; ierence an all-round player, batter, base| Once, after he had been sold to|,/¢ t reported that Mar seas oi. Three Performan ae era from runner and fielder, as well as a mag:|the Hub, the Boston players were |J!mmy McAleer bas contrac to ; ay ar 9:88, Pricea, 160 06 deo; Sanne a whic! awn Mm A 78 conte oatiined ‘visit to net for the game off as well ae on forced to leave Pittsbur ma train r New Show the diamond, the great Mike hadjon which there was Mire iar “ene |aoven Weeks of the season now re ‘ ee Pe ihe Gat Following 1s the standing of the) et come i ae absolutely no equal players were given a dollar apiece |™#ining. As the Hrowns are hav-| Be Wy, as Oh fae Jockeys at The Meadows up to and abdatints Froese et “rerteate te pesdqua for thetr meals at the station, and |!" ® nipandtuek race with the eed Boe Ff. Tees Aveee oe, Bis Spertalts ” to 8 Ker One night, when Kelly was fn a) 4% Osual six or seven of the men Detroit Tigers for the pennant De chee 8 aie , sip western city with the old Chicago (Ordered @ sandwich and a cup of ** ‘he pennaat would mean te ee Oe ee a) R217) 8 lteam, @ halfdoxen carriages had |Coffee, counting on patting 40 cents t hundreds of thousands o' ee fuss So Pl eiz itis been ordered by an enthusiastic and | @Way to the good. lars, to the 8t. Louls owners, Re es ier Bl Fig ea Jockers ei gis well-todo rooter, to take the play story ie not 0 unlikely / | ¢ ra for a ride about the city Kel came into the station restay | Fe COUNTRY CHOI ( tome Tigers s GREAT LEER Yeon in| ant carrying his omnipresent cane hook handle As the players walted in the cor CLEMENSO ROK, Musien . yy |ridore of the hotels, & down-and-out with the shepherd's KIRKLAND GETS tle Tee Inclement, was made an even \fam came wandering fn and told me ery A we the he - is of the money shot in the two-yearold | Kelly the story of his hardship piorere iting seas on the stools Sprint as he had beaten the same| Kelly went to the fan who bad) he yan ted the coffee cups one by ; 7 field previously in the same kind of | Ntered the hacks Sl on tae H WHITE | potas, ‘Steel at 3 to 1 proved an| How much will those carriages ‘ome on, fellows,” he sald, “if ‘ CITY At t us?” he asked you don’t want to spend your dotiar ‘ | PARK easy winner and won handily, beat mn Hr 8 F ‘ ss | seis, ing Friexe and Ake-ArBea. Inclem ‘Oh, I suppose about $35 or $40. apend It for you, Don't play the Now the Next Thing Is to Put en ent ran @ most disgraceful race and |*#!@ the fan hobo,” and sitting down in the reg 4 Beginning tonight 904 romning ait week, fo finished outside the money pe AML right,” sald Kol. “Let's call War dining room, Kel ordered «| the Money Up and Arrange ; ARKO, THY WOMAN MErEOR won , he tant | it Off and give the im to this Sauare meal. Most of hiv shame-| the Match . : Pickaway, the winner of the last cig seout.” And it w mae faced teammates followed sult | atch. In a dacing bicycle Tike we , race, saved the day for the form ; pent te Chutes. while nye ve Saen players as he was the only favorite] «pont gineme, Mr. Umpire,” anid °° RRR ARRRHHEH! Pho following letter received by H >| lake ‘fame Sate to score, Five first chotees had |iceity one day Ww e * GAME TODAY * , AN AWE Coe previously been beaten In a row and | si ioq : " rae ; a @ arbitrator | * % | the sporting editor of The Star this 4 z rs YREE TO F 00 r a ering : nearly every book at the track quit pee Mer by Fal way Pigg ® Seattle and Spokane open an & morning speaks for Itwelf } NEXT WEEK —Megoti winner on the day Don't fine me,” repeated Mike. * clabtgame series at Dugdale’s # 1 see by your recent issues that ‘ ‘ Fine one of these tight is bere, * park this afternoon and, * you seem to regard George Kirk ‘ar ax” ee 1 ‘ It will teach bim a lesson. It/won't * Peattlo te getting back in ® land, the pool player, as « kind of Rue t : H ‘ 3 hurt me. If you take $80 away from * *tride, Spokane will have to @/a faise alarm. Having seen him An rm te ¢ te me you take the drinks and ol ® hustle to get = even breakon @ play in Frisco and Los Angeles, | ae EF ae ie 14) 40) 46) an) away from a whole lot of fellows * the series his afternocot's @ wish to say this view of yours ts Sect, 2.2 Of wien | who are waiting for me down at the * @amhe starts at 3:30 o'clock. & | entirely wrong He may have had Be ae Sy et ee ie page agen Shige hotel ® Harrington will pitch for Be #/ one of his ‘off nights, so to speak ae Bee 2 - ‘a jose ca ‘on - ® attle * the firet night that he played Mr ae es as as cally = i ha 3-45; Afternoons at 2; ' ta 6.) oe ven, Berry, Sheltc Kelly was far removed from (he #¥ eee eee EE EES Johnson, and while | am not per $2 ES f SRS once We pe cos: Evenings at 8 O'elock. CO ee ee ee ae amen, | wonally acqualated with Mr. Kirk ° . 3 Fortieth Av. land, if he needs a backer, or if Towels Tr ae or ‘The bumping that occurred in the twomile race while the field was, going around the first turn came in for judicial investigation after the race, and the ‘udges fined Jockey C Russell, who .ode Miss Offictous, | 950 for rough riding. It seems that | Miss Officious bumped Harry Scott and the latter hit First Peep and nearly put the mare over the fence. But for this mishap, First Peep would probably have run a much better race. Matt Ries and his friends cleaned up on the win of Miss Officious, as the track was made to order for he and she had received a special prep. for the race. | Jockey C. Sullivan managed to get Starter Dwyer gave him teo days on the ground. } Inclement’s race was in striking contrast to his last effort, when he had no trouble in beating the same field he met Saturday, and the horse fs evidently a most inconsistent ani mal. When Jockey “Cricket” Kelly | was s |. one of the reasons | ‘was that he had been beaten on I Clement, and that the next time out | the horse had wou. After the horse's acrobatic performance Saturday, it | ould certainly be unjust to blame Bny boy for the horse's erratic races, and it is to be hoped the officials will take this when considering Kelly's case. When Barney Oldfield won Sat wrday, he scored his eighth victory at the meeting. After Miss Officious won, Young was reported to “Irish” | Koerner, B. Wilson and Rettig. several Portland handbooks out . duainess, he bet his money | from the track The horsemen who bad been at tending the races at Bellingham got back Saturday, expressing consider able dissatisfaction, as the meeting | day was declared off with two | more to run, because It rained The heavy condition of the track} was responsible for the poor show ing of a number of horses, notably Silver Stocking and High Gun. The former stumbled and nearly fell, and the latter stepped into a hole going around the first turn and fell to his knees. Frank Clancy had a big bet on almost left at the post three times | Jacomo straight and place and beat | Saturday, and for his sleepiness the race for a small amount when | jthe horse finished second Jacomo not met with considerable | misfortune going around the first | turnj he might have got home first Considering the inclement weath er, the crowd that attended the races certainly does credit to Seat Ue as a racing center Roy Offutt, “after beating t first three races out of $2,106, drop-| ped all bis winnings on First Peep When James R. Keene won the Futurity at New York Saturday, | with Maskette, {t marked the fourth {nto consideration | time that turfman has captured this | important stake. He won it vious years with Domino, nac and Colto. mn pre Chacor C. Russell annexed the riding) honors by riding two winners. The other winning jockeys were Coburn THE DEAF CAN HEAR barat? On th 615-61 7 First Av Arriving e Square, Opposite Totem Pole. Had) | | | | | | |Special Sale on Trunks and Suit Cases Str US TO SAVE MONTY Out of the High Rent District BAS EBAL Today at 3203 = SPOKANE VS. SRATTLA you know of any person who wishes to bet against his chances with Vie’ Linning, he can find a taker right here | “Thanking you in advance for | publishing this letter, | am, yours truly MAX RUDENESY TER A | “218 Washington st, City oT or Piret Aven Take Tosier me TLE, Week. Saturday Aue oe [08 Wear etouty | Saturday aight the pool match | rye, off Beaton 3 and i rye ani wtiigatil rtrete Sates Trach steper. MG Mopper, brocding jease ‘Deper, manter jnetween Kirkland and Ed. Johnson | 2, Urnte ,* ond! ces ie 2 hd inn is : ended with the final score being 3 Umpire —Bir Ww SHY fOr Fie decker Op o LONG TRAMP ENDS Late Oriental A Finely Equipped House Ma} Located in the bi of the business 4 * i | = your mall our Mand moke this hotel jour headguadeaan! E. MUSGRAVE, Prop, ON FRIDAY NEXT Hayex and Jackson, the tramp! At Tecome / ‘ athletes, who claim to be walking | Morning game ne ® . to Chicago and back on a $2,500 z | . wager, will be In Seattle about 24 ve the way Jacome. o hung on welt Recamade tired September 4. According to their story, told at La Grande, Or, a few days ago, the boys must be in Se. attle September 4 to win a wager of | $2,500. They « that they must have $50 each when they come into Hix tertengs telling Three-year and upward AROCOND RACK Fin Joemey Op O i Wilew ; a a iwi Belle of Iroauote ( or’ this city, They give entertain THE = Two GREAT MARTELLS, THE “WORLD'S most Andocke (Henry) eS ments at the small towns along | OUS CYCLISTS, ou am the way and in this manner have j ; 7 made their expenses fan Pranciece t 164-6 | é | Iroquois 1-2 ahow | PITCHES TWO GA MES tpt Portiond—oamans 10-1, Porntana| ee’ Burning Bush } j NATIONAL LEAGUR. | Ferry Boat runs direct to park on the hour every hoor iain: ‘eau tae, a AND WINS BOTH } " ror {2 & ™ from foot of Marion street od hung tant pert | teow Yorn pa CHAS. LOOFF, Manager. HIRD RACE six furlonas ‘ wo year-o foe to fiewt cee Senet rise ; What Harry Rush, of the Seattle poem ae Northwestern league club, failed to r do yesterday was accomplished by RA g * ted pitcher for ‘the TP CES! RACES! aM S\team, who pitched two games| -_ CBulliven 16 and park yesterday afternoon and i Sere ete hte Re te grt gay ternoe e Meadows} ya Sen O00 chow & to 7 and the second by 8 to 6. Six Reces Dally——Rain or Shine | ‘The battery work of Lind and An derson was the feature of both con Wasting him Friese finish fiest Rece at 2 P.M. od with © rush an part Tes Het had oo em 7 eal cusee Inclement tests. an | From June 20 to Se; ‘ oh ae ptember 12. Cars leave every 10 34 FOURTH RACK Tao ovnd Mana ~~ | DUGDALE IS AFTER te: | fp from First ave, and Jackson st. after 11 o'clock a. m. on | Index Horse and Ow: > | PAIR OF PLAYERS ‘a 1 a ouminttliians } idssanhthlipienigediagetaa as mut shaw Manager J. Edward Dugdale of the local club announces that two 0 MS new players, one of them an in-> ——— | tha |Melder and the other an outfielder,| Brace & Hergert Mill company's u re rnin “ ‘obably finish the season with | fast team defeated the Seattle Pro. | The men are touted as |duce association team at Woodlan Three-year-olds noms and Dugdale is negotiat.|park yesterday, 13 to 2 e jing with them a The corpulent manager will not) Next season's football team at an 0 avi | z announce their names until he lands Pullman ts rapidly taking shape and a | 1 ts $442 Beitie’ 6 7 them, as some other manager might |the town and college are already ast Mt. Kilda (Orangevale) uf BWileon #9 4° l beat him to them nthusiastic over the team's prow ° High Gun (Ms ‘ t ie mena ———-- | pects. A game with the St It we ‘ " | Paid Advertisement. university in St. Louis is now as esite ; ies sured, and as the Carlisle Indians thing th st earnestly i ae will probably tour the West this| to HAVE or to DO in your Hiletiit ; ‘show ail a game with the redskins will , +4 be secured. Walter Rheinshield It may 1k big and difficult at fir Triumphant throug eh Late Michigan's former crack halfback, | but if you will make it yous ixed oe ine, rece. ve | wit coach the team P AN ed. Every irpose you ¢ succeed, 9458 Pe BACH —One mile, falling. ‘Three-year pide and upward. Value | Fort Ward's basebatl team met Dollar you save towards it Tessea® defeat at the hands of the Clintons i pattie at Pleasant Beach yester the s ft n still required; # 1 im tlt ‘ ‘ i it twa lh | Iso increases your own capacity 2mm (3416) Dulcines (Arnell, sta.) 17 4g4 ney : The Excelsiors, of Seattle, won| the task; a g with the incest 405M Bohemian Sta itt © 8 # WUMeCin 10 Ie from the Chico team at Chico yes } rr ero ays {31) Henry 0 (Walker? ie ; tWane a" Oe A gage tt cage ren oy tive 4 1 rose grows alw At post ‘4 “0 i “ 1 easier Pickaway v ah the ah ia Pickaway, 0, t t {The Comets of Seattle defeated} M positors tell us that tehed fol Chico yesterday, 10 to and then Md Honr e . won from the Kavenna team, 5 to 4 there ’ " equal the good of r aa sa ha f sa 1 banking a cet Gerald Shannon, a boy | ELLIS MORRISON =| tal ch a 2 BLOCKS FROM EXPO Aluka Butiding, Owned by the Cay Candidate for the Republican : SITION Beandinavian American Hauke nomination for the office of liew |f VIEW ion in ‘Tnwn onty sree, P, HORNDERG & i ¥ tenant governor per mouth S B ky qi as Seo Sono candinavian American ban vote and influence respect fully solicited. 106 Pike At 1000 Amer Hank Iding jumemm Alaska Building, Seattle, S. 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