The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 1, 1908, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

JOCKEY BOLAND SUSPENDED Ruled Off Tndefinitety---Bad| 2 Ride on Blondy Causes Officials to Act. With the defeat of Bondy, the fax tein the Boond race yeaterday @ D. Boland’s career at T Meadows was cut short by the of * fetals, and he wa@ handed an in definite suspension, Boland's work in the saddle has been very erratic lately, ax he showed good form on long-priced horses and very bad work on favorites, and it ts surpris | ing that the officials let him ride as long as they did, In the race in which Blondy was beaten he was meoting a feld that he figured to beat eastly, but in spite of this his price went up from even money to 8 to & Boland got away well, but never made a move on the horse un. til the race was practically over, and he finished a bad fifth, Old Settle at 15 to 1, won easily from Von ‘Tromp, who had been backed from = LIVE NEWS FROM MEADOWS, 0 to 1 down to 12 tot to 1, after recetving a bad ride at the hands of Bddle Lynch, finished third Winners were hard to plok yester day, owing to the condition of the track, which was neither muddy nor fast ed as lumpy After ve favorite had been beaten, the publi¢ went to Kerry in the last race to get even on the day,‘and backed him from 3 to 5 down to t to According to Kerry's recent races he figured to win by himself, but he failed his backers most miserably, He was outrun all the way by Givonal Bw lero and St. Francis, and at the fin was a bad third, Balerto beat ing St. Francis half a length in a driving finish, The winner was § to Land St. Francis 6 to 1 The fourth race was the only one jah | with any pretensions to clase, and Vox Popull, at 4 to 1, made a show . of his field and won by himself. EB aily beat Miss for the pits. T. Fryer, at 5 to} Masson, the favorit Saeco eee Se Se BY REFUGEE. After Blondy had been beaten, | Charley Sanford, his owner, came | forward with the excuse that the| horse could not run in the kind of going that prevailed yesterday. If} Sanford knew this, he should have | scratched the horse and not allowed | is in the wrong business and should | go back to peddling shoe laces oF | some other form of manual labor. Harry Anderson got back ‘ileal his weekly fishing trip yesterday While away he managed to get lost Prolite, 4| and could beat be desert) the public to burn up their good | in a patch of woods about 100 yarda| coin betting on him. | aquare, and would have been there yet if One-Two Three Martin had If Roland's ride on Blondy was] not organized a searching party and | bad, Eddie Lynch's effort on Pro- lifie was no better. He let the horse get practically left at the post, and then appeared to make no move until the race was practically fin ished, when he let the horse down, and managed to finish third. | The judges were greatly digsatis fled with the showing that Kerry the 1 to 2 favorite, made fn the last race, and they will probably investi gate today to determine why the| horse did not make a better show ing. enn | The officials were looking high and low yesterday for A. G. Dunlap, the turfman who assaulted “Red”! Walker Saturday, but he did not! Appear at the track. As soon as| the officials are able to interro-| Gate Dunlap, they will hand out a! ruling on the case. While betting was in progress on | the last race, Nelson Jones took one bet of $500 from Roy Offutt on Ker ry at 11 to 20. A few bookmakers lost, but I am} to mention their names. Any time six favorites are beaten end # bookmaker does not win, he | display SOMETHING IN THE ROAD rescued him Cc. “Windy” Ross, the esjockey left last night for Denver, where he has a string of horses which he in tends campaigning in Texas and afterwards tn Havana. There was considerable indignant comment in the grand stand yester day at the manner in which one of the assistant starters used his ball whip on Edwin T while the horses at the post in the }fourth race. It was an unealled-for of needless brutality, and the officials should see that it is not repeated. Jookey Page on yesterday, but aft im the first race, the injured leg his engag vored to ride riding Roy T. pain from his 1 al the afternoon. Roy Applegate, the manager ot | the Burgess-Bunting company, left! last night for New York city. He} won enough on Old Settler and Harmakis yesterday to have pur.) chased for him a special train, Frank Doss, the trainer for Hugh ey Jones’ string of race horses, won| Ketchell and Papke Can't Decide the Middleweight Championship by Fighting Each Other. 1,200 On the Square Men’s 50c Cashmere Sox Black, Natural and Oxford 615-617 First Avenue, Seattle, Pairs Wash. Opposite Totem Pole THE STAR—TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1, 1908. ACING Al JU S PITCH! 'y United Press.) Thea-al Save Srop st sncnet) gl BUTTE, Mont, Bopt 1—Monday’s r L ov To THe) mun UN results § ed BASE Wier 1c is » ,) Five and a half furlonga—Royal cs Rescu ¢ 4 River won, Brush Up second, Gov 4} bye Orman third. Time, 1:07% Ls One mile—Kamaack won, Men 1 wy | don second, Cotillion third Time Wi q j 1:48 ° 0 Oy Four furlongs — Katie Gleason * ie. 4 (yy! }won, Inapector Bird second, Lady 0 6 4 ‘ | Powell third Time wa] AY® "dees tellin Wirstin gon, 0 y 9 pe] rX | Duke of Orleans second, 81d Silver oO x THE third, Time, 1:20% 0 GAL HERO | Mile and a sixteenth — Fair (4) WW | Chanee won, Cabin second, Proteus 0 site }third, Time, 1 % i MAT AT \ : Five furlonge—Hella G. won, 0 0 0 A: AKE tal se i, Trocha third Time ‘ Last | HAve) aged dal second, ‘Trocha thir ime 0 0 Yousé IN watt 1% ss One tille-—Tea Tray H, won, Vie 6} }ton second, Wilite T. third. Time, 0 > lira ma | 0 & P) | SPORTOGRAMS | ~] — i Dugdale announ that Terry . ‘ McKune, Justin nett, Frank Al len and Harry Rusb have tt sold to the St, Paul team and wit | report next season | Frisk’s resounding hita of the |tast few days have set the (FAREWELL SHUOOERY to talking about the slugging did in days gone by Of HAPPIEST ( PERCY a byl mun REVENGE CURTAIN Jack Burnett is a tower of stre at Spokane infield is COMPLETE trength in the pokane 11 | and as Jack is no weakling with Won. i" sosvithietedtitie, | ca |the bat he should make @ valu MLS ISL sos wo ‘ able acquisition to Eddie Quinn's WALTER JUSTUS. & ns, He got two clean hits| . .% | sterday, one of them when It was For a pitcher to get away with , two. Justus pitched — daost weoted one no-hit game in a season ts an/game against Lima, O, Fe ~ H pe 1) honor. To pitch two such games and has worked two tobi pune | ae ‘, Zimmerman, Oriet and Childers |!® ® seanon 1s & distinetion that and two threehit games this jae Fa \ | till ok good in the fleld but thetr|"Ot one twirl ler in a isand can Altogether, this makes & record / te A —\ hitting Is somewhat of a Joke, Oriet |@¥er hope to claim F for four months, work that jg uU x in the best hitter of the trio and}, The feat has been accomplished probably without & parallel i bas | ~ in the opinion of many good judges |¥¥ Walter Justus P ve pv thage ooe: all The average number of tity | the fastest man on the team fo rs ae cat State off him per game t* approximate | eague, and as the season % | HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE THE HERO WHEN FRANKIE PLAYS THE VILLYANT Lusst played right field for Bpo-|than two-thirds completed, he Rea” White Another Lanca = «| kane but did not get any chance to |™4ke his record three befor Pitcher, has pitehed « obit game : . : shine in the field. At the bat he| Playing year ends. The way he is/a one-hit game and three twohl last night for California, While/had the pleasure of getting home was the same old Luss, biting on |80'™S, there seems no good reason ¢ link” Mock, # third Lap. here Doss managed to embroi! him-| astride a winner broke out of wide curves like a Reuben at a gold|*hY he should not turn the trick. caster twirler, @ southpaw, hes jself in a selling war with “Red” | maiden class yesterday. They were | | brick Jus shut out the Mansfield, pitched « nohit game, « twobtt Walker, and the sorreltopped| King, who rode Vox Popull, and] 0 July 19, without a bit, game and a threehit game horseman, it ts said, intends giving Quay, who rode Litholin. Dragging 2.000 pounds of dead | #4 Kainst Portsmouth Wher fore i te not ot all remark- Doss a lively time next winter at) a4 i. ee aie elias weight’ ta the shape of two row|O« A In the former game able that Lancaster leads the Ohio Oakland. ne price against Vox Popull, 4] Uns Pte aining nine persons,|°M/y three balls were hit to the| State league Wy & martin of 69 ee to 1, Was a roya judging from ' : te Outfield, and in the latter only | points. W. T. An his Inst ra when Convent Hell | Spokane Pa Seattle a Big Julius Leek, & police station dow : nderson made a tomen ‘only beat him a nove, but the pub Roced os td th keeper, swam one-half @ mile jn | seems er ey | dous clean ily Jtholin * J he Bast Riv Ne York, yest 6 from 8 to 1 ahs was backed to ¢ fgg em ag degre Mor od | ‘ound Goose Egg in the ar the 2 eee RE [RIO OOOO OOO En ES hey thought he was too t » do j - d o . to 1 at post time. Anderson had! the heres inmion Poon onto wee | Opening Game. hia left “shoulder and wader hie/ # : jJohn W. Schorr betting for him.!in which the horse won, Tod Bleen eqremnnateape iright #h > WHEN JEFF BACKED $5,000 AGAL * —y the Memphis brewer won @ DIE | could have done no better Seattle could not bit the youthful | het on the race. Mr. Killilay tn bunches and went! Th® Everett Yacht club and the \t noe + hes Billy Eagetrom won a big, bet!" , | Biliett Bay Yacht club have de|*® | Two jo _jockeys who never before’ when Harmakis got home firet down to defeat before Eddie | cided to hold a joint cruixe next|# BY JAS. J. JEFFRIES. be reece in and outers Saturday and Sunday. A meeting|* Ls cLES, Sept. 1.—It is not generally known thet Spokane 2 of the Elliott Bay Yacht club will|# when I en the ring to fight Bob Fitzsimmons the first Ue E Harrington piteb maly fair ball be held in Rogers’ Studio, at the|/# I had $5,000 wagered that Fitz would defeat me, Then I wentiy * and was hauled out of several bad Denny butlding, tomorrow evening.|® and licked him 4 jholes by good fielding. Frisk) The Seatt yachts will meet the|« lk tly thought that Bob would defeat me, and gered q flashed again at the bat, and the | Everett boats off Skagit Head |* that I could afford to bet on him, as, should 1 win, I could cap @ |fans are wondering whether Emil) will then sail under sealed orders.)# fly make up that amount, and If he defeated me I would ham @ has really struck bis gatt | |® enough for my expenses in addition to the purse. rf (nti Meatthe san nk HPO A B! After O J. Salisbury had been) ® I had not had the experience in the ring that Pitz bad and @ ‘8 $$ f]deteated by Garnett in the tonnis|# thought that on account of this he might take my messum if @ RATTLE Wash, Monday ai, 108 4 Weather cloudy. Treck $ 3 flwinglos at Salt Lake City, Walter|® could almost see myself crawling from the ring a defeated | sew. BC Mopper, presiding jude Richard £ 7 te : ; 4 sbury aveng his brother's de |# When we entered the ring Fite was the pleture of Pe . feat yesterday by winning from|® dence, and I sat in my corner and ft kept runoing through ay @ Tm ve fork Purse Maiden twe-yesrolds Vélw sa 8 4 SOGG., EAs Bice--rwe £ “ Maiden two-yesrolde Vitud th t ft i/Garnett in the semi-finals of the|* mind ‘that here is where Jeff gets his. But at teed aoe & : 3 $2) {/ intermountain tournament |® mined to do my best, and if Fitz won he would havetogo some & ~ |® to do it * . , The Comets of Seattle want|® After the first six rounds I was sure that | coud win aut @ | - games with fast amateur teams in| the little bet I had made on Fitz did not keep me fiom 4 or out of town. KE. Hooper at Main|® after him. In the eleventh round I got him, and whem . 2680, engineering department, is) ® Fitz lying on the floor and heard the crowd cheering maT 3 the manager of the team. |@ the most surprised person in the city, as I did not think: ; |® could win in such a short time and via the knockout > i* : | jalindietedediccnte sb diealePrdicdbcbeiedisesi oc . pallet te — os WILL WIN aid Calera. ——_——- SHEEPSHEAD BAY, NELSON TRAINING i B4GTZ 82COND RACE sie tartones (By United Press.) | Results Monday: an Value to fret 9205. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1—/ Six and a half Index Horse and Owner I'm going to win.” This ts the , {8% United Press.) Quince won, Brookdale (Had) olaaetier (Walker) way Owen Moran, the English! SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1—Joe ond. Nimbus third. Tie welt? | minutes f erweight champion sume up| Gans is sure that he can “come, gix furlongs 3 hWison 4% 38 NORTHWRETER Lascun his chances in the coming battle| back” and win the lightweight won Foreal second, Dioland ot # mone with Abe Attell on Labor Day,| championship from Battling Nelson third. Time, 1:16. » Woe tow Fst And Owen is working as though |!n their fight. September 9 The) One mile—Royal Alar fe | he believed what he said jdusky fighter is today taking stonfort second, Mentty 39 80 5 8 ‘| He has had but little trouble in| things easy, preparing for his final Time, 1:38 26. ‘ “ 62-8 “ ts ac: making his weight this time and/| Week's training. A little run in the Five and a half pte 18 i, 5 ye 2-87) 437 | this fe taken as a hopeful wign by|t™orning end a few rounds with | peaford won, County Fair At Vancouver | his trainers jsome of the sparring partners !* Strike Out third. Time, I nm 4 8] Attell is going it easy the extent of his work, and Benny | yitie and three-six Bees es | ${ > 3je—— Selig, his manager, says that that or jonathan won, Moquette jis all he needs. The Dane is going at it hammer and tongs and says that he will go right after Gans from the sound of the gong and put bim out of the Master Robert third 2:00 3-5. Mile won, — | NATIONAL LeacuR | and Santen: 7 RACK—One mile Selling Three-year-olde and upward. Value 3 Mt, Fin, Jookay. Op. Ct ee | game forever. |= a % | “Hunting shoes, coats, hats, bags, ree 7 belts, shell cases. Ha | o . ee av AL La Howe so te "0 4 show Pittebure 6. AMERICAN LEAGUB aM. Leute vod gota last quarter in worst going Wt FOURTH RACE furlongs. ¥ Thres-year-olde and upward. | Detrott Value to firet 9226. hton wg wi mt. % Op wig vt ‘ cect | ts | Courteous Treatment at : | of Hite 4-8) 1:97 1-6. THE AIM OF THIS COMPANY IS TO SERVE win . ITS DEPOSITORS COURTEOUSLY AND SATIE oun aaa . se Boor FACTORILY, OFFERING INTEREST ON TIME DE , a | POSITS AND EVERY ACCOMMODATION CONSI®: BATO METH RACK —one 0 * Malling, ‘Three-year | z . A upward, Value t ; TENT WITH CONSERVATIVE BANKING. Index Horse and Owner % 4% % Mr Fin? sae + rt] ee | ie } Northwest Trust & Safe neeey 313 SACRAMENTO RACES: Candidate for the Republican | : Mido ‘ || nomination for the office of | posit Company Geo 1 | | Lieutenant Governor.” | hebehie re (By United Press.) } I Seattle, Wash. qa olin 8 1h wide | SACRAMENTO, Cal,, Sept. 1 To —— - Beratched the first event at Agricultural park ® SHORROCK .., PResipENt Start yesterday, the 2:10 trot, Berta Mae ya vice Fone Litholtn e | ALEXANDER MYRBRS SHCRETARY &@ TREASUR! rinteitpolia “ptoed her Heid i a awune wid quartes |took the thr traight heats, the ava SMITH seeececes cece CARTER onl had « of tere jt time being 2:09. Sumer 2. SIXTH RACH—Vive and « half furlongs Selling. All ages. Value t First race, 2:10 trotting, purse \ Beet S55 $1,000, three in five—Rerta Mac Index Horse ana wm hy rm ~ won in straight heats, the beat time S P . : Nath 4 | etme 2:09 ummer Prices , 1-1} Second race, roadsters, two in ow ‘ qo | three—Cresco Wilkes won in At Bunkers. - r traight he Toppy second “Wee : P ' Rose third. Best Sone 1% =e Newcastle Lump HM Mack Third " Newcastle Nut rd race el moing, th i t E cere, {tt flve—Mae Oa vs . ae s be : i Diamond Lump | ’ i “ and fourth heats; Silver Dick won wragee Coal $4.00 the second. Best time, 2:11% M. HEE Wo suoesing arent “ — La prope sea Stniite 00 $500, Reward | Pacific Coast Coal ( vi namie pet i en net actTic Coast oat LO. 1 gears ater ~ Jineanes of men . seein’ wei ‘aa Wome aad pag e. BRIsBOIS 663 Raliroad Ave. South. i . - Globe Motel Phone Bx. 99 and Main 70 | J. W. Bullock ~ Cor, Wiest Ay. and Main st DR. GRO RENTON COAL Bealtie, Private Office, Ind. 4221 nt Ind. 92 400 Ar ade "Wag ONES87

Other pages from this issue: