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THE STAR—SA URDAY, SEF BER 5, 1008, pias WELCOMING THE VICTORIOUS ATHLETES bap it ing three polpts tor a winner, two] | pointy for riding second and one mm Jones let’ the public beat th nt and hia bool eA they 1 ious 16 the at | Bh her crows the Dughiig A tow mony hing of bite for an} Mollie Lind vt the Toklo elub a fs re Halgg Inner wih awin TF of the Goldfield held f winners ame At y wver " ! ! van Ww moar ' Chay day as all the wine w and we Kanea 1 COAST LEAGUE Co a ot ' t ay we cts a Inst tine Mf or ard to b oF Pavhe hag Mgt ~ eit his horse Work and’ Play at § to 1 Yesterday's Games - es Or ite $500 on Hor n oe maker Bain quit $700 1 CHASE QUITS T ® | winner on t NATIONAL LEAGUE N. hy at 20 to | yesterday ox wt ctte ment Kor ke , Ph og | tT boring bookies: Col, Applegate took a chance on cee: Se y nm at 1 ie: . _s CAAT ATO A ATATTN I BRACING AT BUTTE: wes = sicrious reception inat) - ; . oa who won first honors for Uncie Sam e F WILL IT BE SKIDDOO FOR ABIEATTELL OR FOR OWEN MORAN? , ‘ Moon eee site ‘Tuse. | 0 the Olympic game: The larger . a ploture shows John J. Hayes, win (Star Special Service.) tions this time should ssa <= -W) Maes NF Of the Marathon, receiving his 4 408 SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 5.—Abe | sturdy little Briton to mw * See" gold medal at the city hall, Hayes a a Attell, featherweight champion advantage For the las ° vane fone: | If the center of the group, fac ; America, and Owen Moran, holder Moran was foreed to ma de ~ | Gleedeoning INQ twe policemen. Smatier, plo of a sin d, are to, pounds an hour and a half . . ture shows Acting Mayor MeGewan VesterGny’s Games. meet Me nd mill ght time, which in itself was tough halt tw ynee. ... delivering addr of welcome to : which. loc fans seem pleased but wi nani ina Ag ne" the athletes, York ¢ D of . 8. and a a ue | pe & truth, an « Of rounds tn | we a sovond aul Cap third Tin which to ate yal wa | championship, but Attell insist that ond a bait. ¢ go Rinmere when the articles were signed, tha e he mus ‘ SPORTOGRAMS the route be not a minute longer. | ish young WINNER Moran didn't care if they fought a mighty Ured b> | thousand rounds started. Ur e Jack Rurnett tt in playing Whe a} The scene of the bout, Coffroth’s | articles, how the cor ant Dan Sullivan, the former Butts house afire at shortstop for that Mission st. arena, will not be an un. are to seale | sounds th wreatier, who was easily defeated Spokane team, nd is feeling so HAL CHASE, familiar spot to either of these | befe frisky since he got away from the) Hal Chase, who has played crabbing Influence Mike Lynch | 4 and Schr + that he tries for)! on the New York Americas r hat lands inside the /teague team {OF the past threy lot, He too ambitious yester-/ years, will arrive @t Stockton Gal, the confiiet, so Owen sho aid by Charlie Franklin at Dreamland mighty midgets. Seven months ago, | be strong and full of fight Monday jrink, took # crack at the boxing | or to be more exact, on the first) Both lads ha “n sonditioning game last night and won from day of this year, Owen and Abe | themselves fo: } Mike Melsaacs in the thirteenth | came together in that selfaame | with Gans at Crofl’s ga be & 20-round go at Hoquiam ewat stadium and battled to as neat | meds, and Moran The Hoghiam and Aberdeen day and butted too far into Clynes’|Monday and play out the & 26-round draw as was ever seen in Rafael resort. They sports who saw the battle were territory for a high one. Jack|with the State leaguers ps oc almsarapad amas ee me Ceneen oY treated to & slugging mateh, with nice curve, He is also full of dropped the bail and runs scam-|quit bis job as he was disheartems Bulllvan having the best of the E EHRET ginge over jand angered at the repeated pb milling all the way He The score 3 : : lished accusations that he had bem lors esent two great nations {n the ring sent Melsanes down for the count Pe ager) an oe « has be laying down” and wag of eight in the thirteenth and, | ' . es ' but the “Irish Jew” got up and fin o a } + 4 ; i ‘ ‘ ‘ or ‘ ‘ (Hy United Pree) While Moran would have prefer Betting om the fight i# at even Lumbern for the slumps of the Yankees iuhed the round. At the close of : red a longer mill, the weight condi.;money, Jack Welsh will referee > ie SACRAMENTO RAGE been ace = = = ome B ae = PEedo who wes AF akab a Fokud 3 2eehete. ~Sutndndet-- te the session b walked to his cor 4 y an. vt i 6 4 game wi ye pla , ner and after brief consultation Gave Laughable Exhibition in a ae ee ext Saturday or a week f S 2) with Die seconds threw a towel , e . © 6 4 1 6 date mse nica "heat ‘Distant | Into the ring ey Sco son pee ae tional] SACRAMENTO, aet TEae aad by Meee The men fought at middieweight{ Dugdale’s Park. " os 4 8 gt. as |. The Northwestern Pe mr ay | ware felt eile od, Mart Wen 158 po aide Power Hoat association 4 8 . 0 fale i © limit 8 pounds ringsld j a a AB ROW POA 098 Fe age geet ed EEE 7 cr <a he 2m tr De It “Rea” Ehret ts not covered up| Probably the most laughable ox + ; ; building 4 changed theld a 1 cam Yeakfor@ ¥ " i h ? “ gps “ia a hurry some enterprising, man: | hibition of umpiring ever seen in| Berne’: Td Se + 1) name of the organiza to the Cy na (oll tm the lager will sian him to do him AMPPY | geattho.was that to which the crowd | J« ae wes Pacific International »wer Boat . 7 oor le stage AI ema a 6 : 1 | asenclation noth meeting will | | : is a io vem + uninjured stunts on a vaudevill eit nal ot Pelsbiddy’s Game wae t ieee, eS : 5 ¢|eeume goal ~ ber « Ii be Sip apes = Noe ’ : , , 1 the ete yoda yber & M D Rose Cherry and Salable Only and backed from fours down to & = an one “Red” Ehret Roberts oe Bae dren's dis bo " to 2. s never In the bunt Khret never was good, but he wan os 8 = The following horses will be sotd |” Two First Choices and finished far beck, as he ran at hin worst yesterday and missed at reer ee eee tion at the Meadows paddock to Score. out at the head of the stretch, Min more balls and strikes in the game 1 o'clock this afternoon: Laura alto, a deapiaed utat at than ail the umpires in seven | [yy Z $ ona Clay, Adelbe Belle, Larry Mall ecg to 1, led all the way and won east leagues mixes in a month. Ehret A A Tg gan, Royal Queen, Lack Foot, Se The favorite piayegs had another | iy from Minnie Bright 5 to} also calied two bits foul when « vorton, Carthaginian, Reolesa, Mil bad day at The Meadows yesterday | 1 Dredkin, second choice tn the —— landed inside the line by two f Royal Queen, Lackfoot, Se-/ afternoon, as only two first chotces | >¢tting, was an easy third {and the other was fair by about gneceeded in rewarding the talent felle Griffon was another fa ; sh day Ww elear 9) FAK | wy foot Red” was #o bad that | ard Oewyer, eter , vorite that made a dismal showing Probably the hardest biow was McKune, sitting in the press box Heavily played at a short price to} o Two reer « Value t Meet [almost tore his straw hat in his ew when Pedro failed to win. the . 50" | citement, and even quiet Dave Row SSL ie Fin Tockey. Op Gi | angot-out in front of Ehret and : Yr lie R., Balmoral acon tase Ar fifth race, a atx furlong waved bia arm wildly Dave was fourth race, at one mile and « six got off first and finished Asseased $6. } : |. Beattle won by landing on Sol Thomas tn the eighth for five hits four rune teenth J», wee made an even ‘next to last. Work and Play, § to 310) Minalco money shot in a field he looked to}, after laying away from th rly Minete Brig outelass, but Scoville gave him pace, came on in the stretch and| anything but an artistic ride, and won in a bie gallop by five lengths | a . ‘Ewe of Spokane’s runs were fidkes and Harrington's pitching wan all that could be asked. He | was steady, had good speed and a a@t the finish Barn Oldfield, at| Von Tromp, at a long price, was| 9 to 2, had little trouble in beat- | second, and Pepper and Sait, 12 to ing Pedro by 4 length. Miss Maw 1, was third, sont, outrun most of the way, fin In the last race the talent went ished fast, and easily secured the to Sulable, at 11 to 6, to get even shaw ow the day, and finally picked a| For some unexplained reason | winngr, a» Saiable went to the Roy T.. who fs an unknown quan- front when ready and came home tity as a two-yearold, was made a/aione. Yellowstone was an easy | <a hot favorite in the well race, second and Gracious Dame third 2 LIVE NEWS FROM MEADOWS Jockey J. Hayes drew a th — poesia Hunting shoes, coats, hats, bags, j belts, shell cases. Hall's, 1111 Mt) lav . % % Se Pie nit stunt © $a Blaneh & er inne ft shrat » Of the Title Trast Com pany are and have beew guarded by ¢@ay and night by employes of the company, and all valu bles accepted for stor the City While You Wait R17 JAMES 87. «\big doings on Roy T, as she a Sere fe the _— $3 000 straight on the ‘colt, beating | n oo , ; |] Room 21 Gowhs Buliding i age are in ® separate behavior te o p e dow om ot o 6) | "Tre pa ; A, - tant — pn s Ay u a by J } Second Av. and Cherry St. | compartment, but entire f the horse's owner, did not Nke his < eoke re had Acvetwaaie tbe qT ly within our large five Jockey White, William Durker's| chances, and did not bet a dime on ee | e | ply chrome steel lined apprentice, was suspe d by the him. The colt showed little speed} oat ault. officials for the balance of the|during the race and finally ran| turtonge . eee or Wom | : meeting for incompetency jout at the head of the streteh | | | ‘ iu Humero was badly cut down dur.| Bookmaker Billy Engstrom fail . 2% AW al | jing the running of the second to pick any winners, and the| | eR pe ae | rate, and will be on the shelf for | 900k lost $2,600 | 5 t4 & es the rest of the meeting | She Established 1 “ Roy Offutt finally found a day| ze Bs] (Ee shed 1898) s : hen he could quit winne 4 2 3 Jim Neil said after Rose Cherry |™ ' nner. He se} wen that the ee jbeat the fourth and fifth races for c. erday My Clients Cleaned looked bigger to him than the|**¥eral thousand dollars, and then| : ‘ 7 ir Pee, Up on Alaska butlding up by betting the whole v 6-8 show en 9.10 f | ai on Salable to show, at 3 Raratche * Thankful, The Fe a | wi k REMED’ After ail of Jockey Walsh's fol-|" * ie wrow " ’ tire NEW SKIN iY lowers got tired betting on him e . part, « aaive ae erpetes STOPS jong came Albert on Work and|..fatty Froelich: of the Bohemian| turn “Lindiey had some , [Piay, ut 8 to 1, and the sound of IUD bet $20 against $500 on Min BSL rOvNTH Maceo» th miles: Puree Three-rear-otde j aT ’ mourning that arose from the bet peed pon Be ~ prom in his S upward Valve 1 Skin Troubles, Aggravated gr eregheenp tuaedle yrecteerd e result that he beat| ~~~. sos; — r 6-1 W ting ring wa p and heartfelt, line race out of $11. At thet be| [Seer matey one » xt ‘ on Weather, Quichiy “Little Henry” Friesenhausen |°MY quit $800 winner on, the day oH g Site, ‘qAeaibes::. Seb aibeed at (Star Special Service. 1 This will be the finish of the ar-| When it Is known Ute chat pata beat every race yesterday and quit Patty” Phils Be aaa 34 $ ’ ick Me = Ble hao ‘a LOS ANGELHS, Sept. 6.—nfll | gument started ty the east a month | the new skin remedy Be @ big winner. His star bet was y ps of the “Oe 133 ¥ } 4 a better than go to Papke and uintie Ketchel, two of | Of 8° 480 when the pair fought one | torturous ite $1,000 on Barney Oldfield a place. | '°" nit, was $2,200 winner up| 34 ; to 1B) it. WHHL win all the way, Play |B} : le ay am ng tow tof the moat terrific battles of re-| With the first appli — to the Iaat race, but loxt $700 when straight.” he best middieweights in the ring} cont years, Ketche! winning the|!mmediate relief a ua © “First-Away Jake” Adler started | 5#!able won CARS thal Tacks ike val will battle for 26 rounds be-| decision, Papke came forth with | sufferers from all aig rt : to bet $10 across the board on| | ¥ bets this week | | fore Jeffries’ club the afternoon of jail kinds of excuses, a badly bat-| Which are aggravated phos 8 |Mimalto, at 26 to but got cold Rm eee suabiien bit tard oer } ‘ , uae oro had & rough tr Vox Populi 5&1, Won |f| Labor day tered face and a black eye, He de jer, tts meee eee feet and only bet $2 each wa’ ent wound up iast night with . wed fant Fryer went pveriand Ouardi secceess O14. Qne Bl ems ... | preciated m the After the horse won it took him |t%@ #&me between Snow and Shum . er ae oe | chafing infants, posiam~8y mi way. “The latte F Lady Kitty 20-1, Won |I| P and benef @bsest of the afternoon to cool ¢ latter won a close game,| gree rirrn RACE s furlongs. Selling, Tt car-clde and upw | used with soothing onal bed 0 to 47, and is now tied with Billy| G22 Value td tire bese Cadichon 25-4 rd fee is applied externalll; Bnagstrom for second place in the| jnaen or we mt & & % Str Fin Jockey. op Escalante 61, Won Specia da ite markabdle healiag powers Sse. Mande he female |tournament. The two will play the| 440 W nr 14 +) 1" I wil! x man $500 if |E] gin their work at onet CF unger, was responsible for. the | iit rs 7 4 bwAreniin i] J) ave ever ciaimed a winner Just One Horse a thy—-uaniaante to Win herpes Brotherhood. of Railroad Train-| Resides sell ‘ P did ne to , an " eadity to tts reman sities taliie die eabusian Gan an oe coe Hai _Breny 4 ; # Coburs have been in this business for J |) OFFICE: 609 BURKE BLOG GOR. 2ND AV. AND MARION 8T. |)‘ jes. Ocem jeet anything of its kind on the|commencement of the os this : 5 "Ho r ten years OFFICE OPEN FROM 10 A. M. TO 1:15 P.M " ms of posiam, 1m jeoast that day. Don't miss it, and | afternoon, Auctioneer Magrane will aw sad a a, will quickly danish we jremember 2 t a dollar will buy | also dispose of Laura Clay, Royal} “aloe! ‘Baie 5 tard ™ | HH \< blackheads, ‘blot bunch, th r he lace that | elle anc otal | oe, Bud Kw eau “ -- 5 t 1 W mors, ste. i one dollar, that's 1v tleket, the © offic alate Age aaa s > pecial ene those whe ae — oo k The officials have offered a stiver| “ “ . GET-AWAY MORE FOLLOWERS THAN ANY OTHER ONE-HORSE SPECIAL be none a 4 REFERENCES GLADLY GIVEN ular i ; or Drag O THIS , sie at the Quaker 1S WEEK'S RECORD ‘ ading drag stores im BCHOOL DAY SPECIAL Pric. on Clothing for the Boys $500 Reward SUBS HAW aoK One ile ene. careet a oe : $5~-Special $5 case of alooholiam that Indes Horse and Owner we | MONDAY—LITHOLIN - on “ Regular $8.00 Suits only $1.50 Rei ve Mis galable ied way bp tert fot, WON ail | Reguiar $4.00 Suits only $2.00 . BRISBOIS 1496 he || WEDNESDAY-—-LADY KUPTY 6 TO 1, WO ‘ rors a free Regular $5.00 Suits only $2.50 || in al a ii 60-1 THURSDAY--RUBINON 10 TO 1, WO Nag a the, Binengeney CROWN CLOTHING CO., | ‘ hae FRIDAY—BARNEY OLDPIELD 5 TO 1, WO ering ST wee 1121 First Ave ati) , 1445 York City Is what the bookies will prob ably lay you on a legitimate even-money shot. This is an other Lady Kitty. Wil have to fall down to lose the show money. If you want some GENUINE inside stable infor nation, see me this morning On | Everett and Edmonds) ‘i: ©: chenite, Cheon) the Fiyer 20 to 1 Today---Guaranteed to Win DON’T GU ESS I know a horse that the biggest killin aiable 1 pine, Let wh Ye Winner b Washington Collegeat Aroade Building, Seattle be made on to Don't guess at them. | ar t to ething THE | , I guarantee it to WIN at 15-1 day, and if you knew what | de “ would bet the ba »n ES gy is ae racy nours mane | or better For A newspaper or | it J will quae ® to. win at 20 to | cmv Le %? 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