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coat him $1,900, to the baby rac TS the front at ffagfall, ied all the way and was only galloping at the end, to win by three lengths in the fast The last race furnished the clos! time of 1:28.15. Gypsy King, at lest finish of the day, when John to 1, proved the best of the others, |Louls, the 2 to 1 favorite, Just fall The |ed to get up in time to beat Pal, & | Waleh falled to come home on walk In the stretch front yesterday not responaible for hie defeat NO excuses. Soule alag lont an his filly, Gold Of course, he was | the latter, but on the others he had “now In Aly In matehed to ff where he! cht Mike Melana '9| few on ahter wan ACApE wh HM. L. KLEIN TRIES TO CHEA T,, FAVORI j E on Oriole, atarted as favorite, and | 4100 winner in 8 20-rougg bout tonight. garry ONLY ONE Soule bet 9600 on hor tn the rive mvin will ree the fight and the i we SHOEMAKER, and held her In gis book, He wouhd Jookey “Catfish” Russell was the BO men will weigh about 158 pound: eheeot bp pen, wet boote gy up the day $1,1@ to the bad, * bright star among the riders yer 0 Tt you, Set them torday, He won half the card with | Manor wmevenge thelr recent de hd san | Billy Bngatrom beat every & Redwood Ii, o lL. and Pair An Cds cia alanis The | at at the hands of Joe Schiumpt's | Begee ter, Bookmakers Lose Bunch ot | ter had much the worst of the! yostorday, being the biggest winner | Ale. Clever Follower of | he Ponce | ee oey aaa ieee cod he cum | Webeters, the Hinck Diamond team serena i break at the start, or he would have|in the ring, and yet he only won| | Caught by the Race T of the ticket and called for-ae-| v.! fight its hardest when It meets {a AM a Money Winners Were | nianed closer up to the winner #700 on the day Big’ Huteb, the genial proprt-| @ 1 ot ow Setet aot ice the Websters at Black Diamond I" i The public started the day badly tor of the Country tan, was in $500 | track Police. ’ 4 “f ok police imame | ent sunday | Played to Limit, ny making Gene Russell favorite {| ‘The Bohemian lub lost $700, [after Fern L. won, as he bet that ae aie 1 Ms BD oe Dorner * | The Grang ~ the first race, at 9 to 5, as the NOrse| Jack Mumbrecht lost $800 4 Joe | amount on the mare at even money ate A app cate custody. When In the #ixth game of their sertens evel to ave Only one favorite got home I | rated to show any speed and fin-| Harlan lost $700, Harlan, however, | An unknown follower of the po took the man Into custody. WN for the world's chews championship | 1) Week, Stetined taal front at The Meadows yesterday, |ished a bad seventh. St, Francl®,| would have got out on the day if| On Williams is running & close Lee endeavored to cash & tlekot | Searched Over eee ee om bis per (Raver st Munich yester Dr 0 Petlord Sevcdite Gna, RE U he bookmakers | the ond choice, eastly beat Shir | John Loul# had secured that nose | second to Low Abbott in the loud |!s#t night without first picking the; ent books were " Brmanuel Lasker and Dr rraseh Opere Oo ig but tn spite of this the bookmakers | ihe Htwommore, 80 to 1, who surprit-| decision in the last race, as hébet| vest atakos, with Joe Abbott a dis-| Winner, and but for the alertnass son. It was evidently Bis habit 10 | drow after 63 moves Waitin: lost a world of money during the ed overvoue by hanging on at the! $200 on the horee and held him fa} tant third, and Qbores Cole left at Of the cashier of the Kagle club, hang around a book making 0 not | ahte-Abo to The, Mad, Hy gam afternoon, as every winner WA) moiah as it wae thought ehe would! (he book the post which is run by Sam Summerfield, «called off, and ting Alyy eee eee ey » Well played. The lone favorite to pot last six furlongs, Adena, 5 to |would have successfully gotten orandum of the namnsers, ~ * : ; r4 goore was A. J. Jackson's speedy | 1, beat Galves a neck for the show It Jockey Albert the Walsh don't} Carthaginian came out of the see. |8WaF with the coin. Immediately = - pind heed fags tk ed DONALDGON CHALLENGED. & mare, Fern L., who won the Snoho Fair Annie finally got a capable take a brace pretty soon, he will be|ond race with a apread hoof, and | #fter Pal had won tht last race the number of one of th benets te ae Zé a * mish Handicap, at 7 furlongs, from | ride at the hands of © Russel! and in the same class with Albert the | will be on the shelf fer some time gy — up vod ween. ot pose noteaaee eee Hate ie fe ype on . a apeody field. The mare was con-prolied home in the twoyearold Whale, Walsh has been beaten | ea Gos. presuened a siehes prea Teer aid laaaty Wom par | leoeed’ a chaliones tint be au, ta wires aaa coding weight to everything In the | sprint by four lengths Pert and) on every short-priced horse he baw | ating for $150 to agninet Pa 1 ap h wer race, as she was the only three |Aks Arlen, who me from far yidden in the | » cashier started to reach for the ties who held winning mete: hat|@ sired to meet any 116-pound & 16 the foe yearold entered, but nevertheless |back in the stretch, finished wee-| his followers are on the row money, when he took a second look the books refused to pay them, * man Hurt Kincald wants to & sek com a ‘ade the public made her an even-money jond and third, respectively, Gold | poor farm. Gene Russell Golden | Jat the tleket, and noticed that while claiming * ne : ys cate make arrangements, and Don # ul me Ueseente . en Ortole, the favorite, waa raced Oriole, Pedro a Himyar the umber corresponded to the bets, and the person tn cu | * aldvon can roach him at 200 ® Poe al shot, and she delivered the goods) , Pedr nd Mins Hit | " i os t had beep | probably rexponsible for the mix | ® 36th av. N., or phone East 654, % es om. in handsome style, She went to|off her fect, setting the pace, with| were some of the’ favorites that | number on the wi it had been i ; Micaela, and both atopped to a in| | paw on the ticket, some other! up. SOR THIRD AVENUE Tita After Seattle had secured & | 1, balld, Avguas and Pine run lead in the firet toning, ish | held the Spokane slaggers safe uP) to the eighth inning, when two ain 2 RACING AT BUTTE MEYER WINS THE THREE (ty Unites and easily secured the place oi remaining three starters, Cadichon, jto 1, the latter winning by & nose If Jockey Coburn, who rode John | gles which Frisk let go to the | res “CONVICT 90" The Mist and Pedro, finished noses |Givonn! Balerlo, after belog (9) Louis in the lant », had had a lit-| for doubles, sent in the tying run td ee on & French ome pnd in the order named. The lat-! front all the way, nant niall tle more race riding expertence, his | Hulen opened the tenth with a sin | a 1, tte sana + alee se mount could not have lost, Coburn | gle, and 1 on Childers’ poor| 4 sighers A a made the mistake of aticking to the | playin nett s Bunt, A peas to} The three-custion billiard tourna [se “4 cage di wy-d ss a rr r | rail in the stretch, with the result |Clynes and n'a long fly to) ment for the championship of the| Put the fumes fun le ean sum won, 9 Lois Theol }that he was unable to help bis) Cantli | race track was finished tast night, | warily ejected The betting before . | mount in the narrow space he found | re score at Johnson's academy, as the match was very lively, at one Huneet Main 1906; feels | himeel? tm and was beaten by : Ue AD RH POA ® /firat honors are concerne et wee ei on Last 9 Timon Matinee Lai nose e had taken the overlan: ‘ bie M beat Bill ot i “d o - i sy “Wy Reruaee. jit would have been no race. | ; ? {4 my to oh. Meser Be Me Son at] Mover | THE THRER MUSKETERE? ‘ i t — | I] ” : ' 1 ne ier Next week) “Bet; the games he is scheduled to play! ‘ T | . lore amd Atior.” tymag M TF ise Himyar was one of the heay- | Of course, under the cireumstances, | > Gams . yl 2 oe undisputed winner of the} Matinee Labor Dm j i v After Gene Russell was beaten, ’ see? and Is the undisputed winner of the} a | i fest played favorites of the day | he was unable to do his mount Ju his owner, John Lowe, came In for 8 ig tournament, Shumway and Snow! / A wat when she wont to the post in the |“? and finished far back. Walsh | considerable bantering from his fel > ; have & game to play, and the win Pracive | Menet imied 7 was slated to ride John Louls tn iow trainers, and H. @. Bedwell of: |* ler 1 oe ¥ ner will then be tled with Engstrom | | ' fifth race as she was backed from or . ‘tes : 7 John J, Hayes, winner of the Vit 18 to & down to 7 to 5. However, | (Me !ast race, but was compelled. on | fered Lowe Wap in exchange for for second piace, The game last! onic games Marathon race ": SACRAMENTO RACES, " those who bet on her failed in a S¢count of bis injury, to cancel bi® Gone Russell, but there was nothing | i 4% 14 4) night was interesting in the =| raiorted to have signed a contr i engagement | atirrin ere in the tenth treme to the large crowd present rather unfortunate manner to get “ atirring. | peers Sm he tone. * v with a New York firm to appear ¥4 ti for tatr meeaee, an tamed? roncteneese | , but Engutrom was endeavoring (0) eine house: seumbeet th United Press.) Matinoes 10,5, bee, Nights sedte after the start her rider, Jock. Norris Warren, better known as| Henry Meyerfeld, who te tho AB BR HPO. 4 B | sive hie opponent « handicap of ten | Taudeville houses throughout the + —Kate- | Advanced. Vester ven Ane j ey Walsh, was struck in the eye| the “Bismarck Kid,” and formerly | righthand man of Bookmaker Joo oa £8 8 points, and he was unequal to the 4 on ncontcnde. ¢ Su rien with a flying pebble, and the pain ® &rand stand commissioner, made | Rose, at Oakland, arrived here yes ad ee ee task, Among those present were) | tor pont enthusiasts are Mra Erwis Com } wan so severe that the boy could | Mis first appearance of the season | terday from New k i ee Se Judge Leighton, Dick Dwyer, John) lca! moto > ewe Orpheum Moving Darely Keep his seat in the saddle. 4t the track yesterday . a ae ie ; W. Schorr, Col. Applegate, Joe Har | penning an o can moter on re Pit lon A - Edwin T. Fryer of the Gold Be ee oe ar | jan, Frank Bain, Little Henry, Big) A meeting to further these | ong ¢ In spite of only one favorite win oi. 6 Ben, the Dancing Kid, Albert the| ¥!i be held in the office of Vince STAR Bc Or. C.F. Lathrop | ning, the public picked a lot of firat se om e 2° Fis y Whale and diminutive Jockey | "#ben In the Mutual Life building Aenttie'e Kanling Vestertite i and second horses yesterday, and . = Walsh, who, prior to the game, was | toniaht } Three Wabeaias pt bt tly every book tn the ring lost. | od 4 39 soon in earnest consulta | Privw Se ud Ser ven sone tea” e. The biggest loser was Frank fain, ee | Sheet writer Whisky Carl Flick, the blonde California Chitdren’s Matines Tomerrom, 8 who dropped $2,900. He was hit probably being the latter's last op-|tnfielder who played with Tacoma Rube Wad We hard im every race, but made his portunity to tell someone what Bar| until a couple of weeks ago, has Abdatiah gd aa | Diggest losing in the two-year-old rw ney Schreiber «aid to Willie Bu | been signed by Butte, Ed Hickey Hig Specta b race, as the victory of Falr Annie | ter ichanan. Resides the brilliant piay-|ia sick and Russ Hall needed « 4 s ‘“Wease tng of the contestants, the most con third baseman. : spleuous features of the evening THIRD ANNUAL 3 gg TM were the absence of “Red Sam The Ballard Kas! who several | if i | | Friediander, the trainer of Meyer,| weeke ago defen the Rallard SEPTEMBER 345 j NORTHWESTERN Leon | who was afraid bis presence would | Klks, will meet the Golden Gardens | Wen. tan his protege, and the abso-|in Ballard park next Sunday, AFTERNOONS AT 2 | Vance « 8 hute silence of the Singing Kid, who! - i i y e ox ; acted as Engstrom's chief second.| Dan Sullivan, who made such « EVENINGS AT 8 O'CLOCK. “ Koester « vored to’ fiasco of his wrestiing match with | Qssumsssssmssssmsmmmenmmmne| ul uying +4 game by cone ating him Charley Franklin in Beattie recent | FORTIETH AVENUE AND witout ak MADISON 8T. 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