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2 THE STAR— TUESDAY. Shri eM AER B, 1908, LABOR pay, ee FIGHT TO 22222222 GANS AND NELSO LINE SPORT Ta i 5 ch--~| but the former was tho better horse Beate Pedro in the Streteh~—-| bus th [oiiag nah aispood ob Moran Ingded harder b we than | Het yale ‘ did Attell afd frequently javred-the inks at ws i ve . . y Hebrew with stiff rights aad lefts] ° Bh waned “y fhe - Poet gr iy — chances. The young players, Y to the face and jaw, In ther agth days ago in Cleveland, Opposed to|and Briguy oeaeee ae 1th and Lith Abe was frequently aie eae sel ek tontinn VE d ‘ , Chief Ammer’ Five Favorites Win at Pedro by half a length, Edwin T staggered by Moran's stiff guheben, Mee ee Anaing asmatonr "Ventne | called four: sium ty i The Meadows. Fryer had no trouble in beating the Jand in the 14th he. was gushed Siroteasionala, all of them former|played Ge one e i. tiring pacemakers for the show.) ‘ aa | through the won by Mori.) | tadine lenin sta + sin Beate! os playe he young ones trom gt Considering the unfavorable track _ Aw the fight ended both moti wire vale 5) & eels ee ee , i large crowd saw|oonditions, the time for the race,| Attell and Moran ina Great) pummeting each other like johd eterans, Bert lrige an under 40 ie An unusually he Labor Day Handicap run at] 1:621-4, for one mite and an one a dened tigers. he Moadows yesterday, and butleighth, was remarkably fast Battle---Moran Always for threatenfig weather conditions| Favorites and second cholees won on the Jump. probably the largest crowd of the| most of the races, the only surprine Year would have been in attend-| being the victory of Shirley Rows a Siete yours of age; several of them were triet playe | past 60 r d wecond tage eveland in the National sage years ago. Pete Hotaling itfieid wtar of the arly "a Ed MeKear La the vets played “7 on in was the lineup of the old.'« f nee Tho track, owing to the! more, who, at the good price of 10 ( A | Twitchell, if; Joe A Je atthe « apectacion, A i Fainfatl (nthe morning, was a trifle/to 1, heat & fast fold of aprinters, | COLM ghana Bt ge eon } Hatin Geo, Strief and san © in oF nese Gn Blow, but nevertheless fast time) Shirley has been stopping th her) a Owon” Moran Ee . me ~~ Wine Geiel Hamer 0; Ba hey ‘challenge ‘ane = was made during the afternoon nt races, but she showed mo} oi wo ts ieust ‘ aoe nt en Be ta | Stemmyer, tb; Pete Hotalir f;.\% Bh to produce & team of fhe handicap, which was the feat-! of stopping yesterday, and | oo : = wt. haland oe = | », MeMillin, cf; Ed Seward ar CAgUeTs, DOW Out of reof the card, was won by Dr. T.| beat St. Francis half a.length, aft. | TOveds to a draw youterday, In the Ray Lind, the crack young south | Hert Briggs, p. Of the men why ball, who can beat them, Childs’ good horse, Vox Popull,|er leadie N the way, Bucolte wenee of a crowd which taxed | paw who haw been pitching for the gave Way to others during th the seating capacity of the arenal'T Pp. Fay team, will be given a cored yop r vieto sade a game s#tretch run and fin |game, only one rea had t oO It Was a great d agibens gh yrs th it ta h f third , here, Ringside betting made At ltyyout by Dugdale some time tht Geo, Biriet was so big and fat that eof them tad wy Worite in the race at 5 to 2 Out-| The publicganded the ring a jott | '!! the favorite, at odds of 10 to 6.) week [he got tired and had to give way to #ach other for 10 oF 16 yaar Sal side of the winner, Pedro was the| in the last racd, when A, Muskoday| | At =~ end of the go both men) Last week Lind pitched two! }8am Wise. Joe Ardr got off Kennett wag q Dost played horse mm the race, be| wor. The Dodge horse was backed| ¥ere faghting like mad, and both| games against the Mike Wrights, | |third base just to et Battin a having come here, Bie protested against a AW, Moran a fast amateur team, and won both, | being particularly displeased at not] He pitched against the Br getting the decision, Billy from 2 to 1 down to 7 to 6, and after Pal, 4 to 1, had led al ang backed from % to 1 to 13 to 5 tin the game, and id | from for the per. ray, Ag Green Seal went back in the be . Bert riage piteh the wasn t 4 mighty eurioug 4 -f at all) e a | ing from 2 to 1 to 5 to 1, and the/the way, Muskoday got up in time} TINK | lle | tes lor ke : | Hergert bag at Net Ludlow " | | four innings because Bert old, ray men a” ses © » rest of the co i» be 0 head on the post je ek ow for oren|terday and held them to one hit wanted to. nh and outclass chances of the rest of th ntead jt beat him a ead on the pe land Soke Abrams for Attell Saak | winning be a aecre Of 10 te 3, ite} “pita ase & bunch of ers were never seriot ered. Starter Dwyer g away to a good start, and Royal Ben | Agn ly consid-| Miss Mazzonl, the second choice, | the field/ran a very bad race, and Hasty] Welch was referee about time that a live one turned } 10 to 1, had Hitle difficulty | Both men started milling tn the up for Dugdale in Seattle and Green Seal tmmediately raced | in securing the show, first round, which ended with hon-| Yo the front and ran as a team for| Five favorites and a second |Or# about even the first six furlongs. Here the|chotco were successful during (h Moran had a shade the best of R CING AT BUTTE pace told on them and they began afternoon, and the public took a/|the second round. Tho mon fought | to stop. Vox Populi and Pedroj/bundle of coln away from the i pn in & prolonged clinch, At ste nctlecadtbowt into the stretch Sh drorecltcrseo.sm| tom ell went to his knees after a, olineh, Ee Moran had the advantage in the third, sixth, twelfth, fifteenth, six teenth, seventeenth and twonty firet rounds. Attell was stronger in the fifth, seventh, ninth, eleventh and nine » the way the; Hackenschmidt wants another|do you dope It catty a |mateh with Goteh, but not in Amer jica. Hack claims he can't get a Sam Langford beat @ fair shake over here. He ¢ is &! mar a - nh Ww nh he put it Russian lion” when it comes to nette, down in’ ui ganda roaring every right now to expegt a muah with the wi The result of the game? The ol4-| Papke mi Ketchae |timers won, 9 to 2. They walloped li |the crack amateur pitcher for 12) Chehalis turned the SCENE FROM LAST COLMA FIGHT, JOE HAS JUST JOLTED ae yo ine co wy, he i te ordag on the All-Stars of BACK BAT'S HEAD WITH JARRING LEFT, WILL HIS PUNCHES hits and @ sacrifice in four| Osborne i in fas ae | CARRY MORE FORCE THIS TIME? EES ij Lia tS | AB. ‘Dy Rerucee. ag ar yon eu alin ime | (Star Special Service.) 1,,,This time Joe has boxed a plenty, - ® ae ’ . ad | SAN FRANCISCO pt. B—Jon. Every day he has torn tr rage ba ‘toe When Jockey Coburn came out of bla plunger, arrived from Vancou fourth, eighth, ten thirteenth Gane and Battling Nelson in the or 10 rounds of brisk mt t Hi H H H ' the wolghing room, after winning) Ver and spent a pleasant afternoon, | fourteenth, eigbtesath, | twentieth, third (and most Hkely the last) ect sides going After his other { ¥ 1teae pith Josie’s Jewel, some stranger |He beat Pickaway, Vox Popull and |*Weaty-second and twenty-third o ir exciting pugilistic drama, like a young bull. The life ar 4| , Ai ‘3 stopped out on the track and hand-|Josie’s Jewel in a row and won|, Both men fought Ike mons Is the lightweight champ?” ginger he has displayed around the $3 ' ed him a piece of money. The several thousand dollars jfrom start to finish. They fought the big sp Mar produs |traiaing quarters would eortataly| ’ i1¢%8 @d the man into the stand and quee-| Those of the racegoers who fol| en Ate OF tomorrow afternoon. Up to date |Gans is getting too old to fight are|, That the Spokane Moran's eye with a vicious left. In| Dr, Lasker won the seventh round the refe game for the world’s cheas cham » the men when the 5 plonship from Dr. Tarrasch tn 76 sounded, Moran fought clea moves at Manich yesterday as some class was fur strated at Dugdale’s ball tioned him about the occurrence. w the “beaten favori system “Yes,” said the stranger; “I gav@) must have had a good day, Piek-| the jockey 50 cents for winning the | away and Josie’s Jewel were beat nobody has been let he affair is going to wind wp, and About like a man who has the In the fact that in the second dian sign on old “Kid” Time terday when Vie Holm face.” “Don't you know that I8/en a» favorites the last time they | '" was conquered by the, N Rat Nelson |Peeruited from that leagy against the rules? asked Judge started, and so was Roy T., who| ===" a warrior from De ' and won two shat Out games from , andrides 4, eet deh Nathanson. “I don't give a darn / finished second in the first race, at| telling what the result of the mor-|ing to give him @ tough time of it ' : i Poa for the rules,” was the reply. That) 49 to 1 © duet wil! be The Dane, still bubbling over with Holm was the whe show any and none py & was all that happened, except that | sein oe has the whole confidence after his last victory Ft you ms at be holding nig " the stranger left the stand In aj . * ragt atic d guessing. In his will not be convinced that Joe in| 40Wn to three hits in the first rush and fell into the hands of sev- ieee. Cae training for this fight Gans has going to trouble bim. “He'll be|kame which went 11 Ingings and eral of the track police, who threw, shown such wonderful 1 yve easier than ever before.” says the | *owing two hi in the second con on Shirle: ore at 8 to 1 ; him outside the gates. Maiey Sesemere ve Seas tabied af bola Ge we iGeralt and I don't think i1{teat. He issued one base on balls cant th as mm will ta long to Nek b but did sot hit & man or make a Weather a a arte a bolding b year-olds Velue’e git |gambling market in vat, he is One th 4 certain-—he can’t | Wd pitch. json's beating him so decisively last « © © just how mistaken. He 6 eno ee a - — one could PSR TEE there Is no believe, however Gans is go Billy Engstrom says it is impos) Green Seal would have been a) MRATTL ; sible for his book to win on a holt-| Prominent contender for the handt we ear. tributed $1200 yester-|/ Cap if It had not been for Royal Ben y ci day. « alyeupeananalg ester! rhe latter raced Green Seal into| BSAA PIner Hace }the ground and incidentally killed | own in the beat me in « thousand years.” The first game went Into the | Beattie of Net Both camps are exceptions llth Inning before errors by Frisk fident of landing the long end #4 Cabill let in the only run of cane Gon, denieen Index Horse and Owner te Fin Jockey. Op Ch 4th of July the purse. Gans has bet quite |‘ No, aa ag es Bookmaker Frank Rain thought $498 *e (Arnett ta) ere) WMeiln Be 6-5 reason or other the m him , and believes second game an far aa Batterios: Patieg Gall ‘ it was impossible for Hasty Agnes * saree a cod b amen 68 ix nursing an idea that Gans that being on the short end for the | ttle Was concerned, was a repett-| ona’ Bender See: f to come to life enough to finish in-| No rider won more than one race Angtetece | (batri tut Kine 12 ttleas not himaclf when the Battler first time in six years, will bring|Won of the firet as Holm was in side the money, and when the mare | yesterday, and they are all off to an Minnte Bright (Sebretbe ‘ +4 disposed of him so easily on Inde |him @ change of luck. Nelson has|Yinetble and it was merely a ques KATIONAL 1 Lesorn ran third he lost $1,100 to the race, | even start for the silver cup offered ndence day. As & matter of fact likewise wagered a gpodly parcel | ton of how heavy Spokane's score | to the most successful rider during | \joe'e lack of strength and dash on jof coin on himself would be. poo ey One-Two-Three Martin held sev-| the w W. Melntyre, ys that cecasion surely did make it ap- The lightweights will have 45 Pivet Game Chicago 3 eral winners, and managed to come | Walsh, King, Coburn, B. Wilson and} pear as though be had trained im-|/rounds in which to settle tomor Romttic ap RE POA * out $200 winner. Archibald each scored brackets. Sreperti et overd it or|row's tangle. As before, they are oes Ser s ia something. It will be nbered/to scale 122 pounds at the ring eta Judging from the San Francisco) Janeta's bad race was due to the }that he did little or boxing inside. Referee Eddie Smith, Oak ; o-8 6 1 club, which is run by Bill Mosely, fact that she tried to run out with t « t scrap, and not land #portaman and sport writer ‘ eree Miss Mazzoni never had a chance | Jockey King the whole trip. | ribute his defeat to the will be the officiating third man a Oe Ge ae i ‘Pitts to win the last race. The more) of the daily slugging bees. | A 830,000 house is expected : i oe Cinciomat! money the public bet, the higher) jrats off to Starter Dwyer. Out in nat aoe i ee 2-3 nctonat!—q ; sriomes Four-year a 2 = te EBL the price went on Mosely's slate. | of seven attempts, he never made ‘ ’ moe 8 te New Yorkin and he never rubbed. Miss Mazz0ni | one pad start, every effort being an — Amer cans Bob Brown and! BRB RKPOA SB Becenty pail finished outside the money excelieat one. -_ komt eee jas any knowl |» . 0) ae Doe — * e o : : prominent guides of the ‘Olmple| Following is a list of the dates of The big Seagirt, N. J., military °° $3 Mountains, were at the track, in-|'¢ different country fairs, which shooting tournament opened yes ae Hy @uiging in a taste of high life. | 1* deing- published for the benefit of today. In the first day's shooting ‘ a * the unfortanates who intend pursu At pest i New York won the company and |" ’ AE. IE . It the clients of H. C. Rawlings |!" the thoroughbreds into the jun oa... ore revolver team matches, while Ohio| Tetals r 7 : had parleyed thelr money on his|#i8: Roseburg. Ore., Sept. 7-12; hed Head |Salem, Ore., Sept. 21-28; North |Oct. 5:10; Lewiston, Oct. 12-17; Hinge picked the Giret five winkers.| Waiie Walla, Oct. 19-34; Boise, Oct jeaptured the Hake and Thurston matches ausible ale cease | The Websters were on the short | Krets end of a 3 Ww 0 score yesterday |" % THIRD RACH—One mile Holling —‘Three-year-oite and epwerdt.| : o2 Frank Miller ts back from the |?**! Bilis Vator to first ste |Stanley Ketchell Is Defeated | wion their game, unainut the I x Cleveland Cleveland Jungies, having spent the last week | ‘ Y Jockey Op OO Ladiow team at Port Ludlow Roston--Bostoa 6-3, at Everett. ‘RACING AT AT SHEEPSHEAD beg] in Twelfth Round by = waich was one of the feature of a ~ M Billy Papke. the Brotherhood of Railway Train. Jeading his field di beg egg while 1 | * plonic, was called off in the uring the second ear detnek Secen: 4 : third inning Taee and wrenched his ankle. But) siemrewean may.» :. Sept. 8 | Los ale y eeet Pree) In one . for this ip he would have been | Firestone. carrying 168 pounds easily | a ak aan ie The Lexington, Ky. race track of tb bloodiest and fereest batt of modern ring history, 8 yy bas been awarded September 19 to Ketchell, acknowledged world’s 26. Inclusive ax the dates for its middleweight champion and a 2 to | [lL meeting. 1 favorite in the bet went down t in the 12th round of his! Newport, Rhode Island's, 17th an Teapons yesterday with Rill Papke,/nual horse show, opened yesterday ae te chine think Timent | ' the Hitnois cyclone it is said that 401 members of the! steeplechase bandicap— Th nowhere. Denier second, Bat third fe agg sone me constantly rising The Aeronaut society of New Pops W. C. Baird, the ex-trainer, hand-| {ht Geltewrod. for t-year A* into Ketchell like a wild man and| York has leased the Morris Park ef out A. Muskoday for his three. | Mas Pec ra stun hia son, changed "the sulle’ “on race track for experiments. with Just One Horse a Day---Guaranteed to} Which showed weleély through thet ne maine OFFICE: 609 BURKE BLDG. COR. 2ND AV. AND Mi star special, and all his clients) sii and one-eighth. the Omnium, blood that flowed crasclessly over OFFICE ,OPEN FROM 10 A. M. TO 1:15 PM, 4 and up--Firestone won, Mow [fort second, Durante third. Time the champion's face | When the 12th and final round ed to have won a large amount. (4"5) 25 amning. for B-year-atde a od c efor 2-yeur-ctds Trained by Deyte spened, Ketchell was almost help Hugh Wilson, the British Cotum- | ward. setitng Mittford won Mrs. Dr. Geo, W. Miracle, chil-| Sr. °°33%) 20" © Memilian Third east }leas as a r » terrible beat a keon contender. Bookmaker Billy! Sys Ani Engstrom oue of those who bet day. encceneocdx John W. Schorr bet a wad of the) Jong greet: on Confessor and was), wide It was rather hard on Pete Stan dridge to pitch his first game when Seattle was not hitting the op- posing pitcher and playing poor Yesterday Pickaway 4 to 1 Won . rn ball in the field. Standridge was iseases, e: co in stimich on won going owey ing he bad r od. His right eye t dren's 4 410 Hinckley block. | | en Fete Beene, ia row th "race ‘Offeious Fo weg ter ce ag oh fight OBlY responsible for one of the five ||] MORE FOLLOWERS THAN ANY OTHER ONE-HORSE \ + Toten jand his face was cut to ribbons, |"""* chalked against bim | REFERENCES GLADLY GIVEN ¢ FIFTH RACE~Cne sette end seventy yarn Bet nreeyear-olde | but Ketchell never quit. With bull Dr. C.F. Lathrop ||| SCHOOL DAY SPECIAL Prices || GOES TS Vn an So Belling. Three-year-olde | og determination, the Michigan| Hamburg Helle, a Connecticut —_—__——— Seatsie's Poputae | on Clothing for theyBoys. nase jockey. Op ei |e¥elone started the 12th round of horse, took the classic $10,000 LAST WEEK’S RECORD be eure Reguiar $3.00 Suits only $1.50 ' ; his hopeless battle. He went down | Charter Oak trot at Hartford, Conn. Rema: Regular $4.00 Suits only $2.00 for the count before a right on the Yesterday. The winner established i JOCKEY SPECIAL Regular $5.00 Suits only $2.50 jaw but got up only to go down | the world’s fastest three-heat time, |} MONDAY--LITHOLIN . oH Be a es CROWN CLOTHING CO, again for the count of nine 2:04% TUESDAY—OUARDI .. ‘ w 1121 First Av To let Ketchell sustain further WE DAY—LADY_ KI 4 . punishment would have been in The Clinton Stars slaughtered ||| THURSDAY—RUBINON eeeee human even in a prize ring, and as|the Columbia A jetic club yester FRIDAY—BARNEY OLDFIELD ety Ketchell we after going down for day to the tum f 22 to 0. | SATURDAY—TONIC wr the second time, Referee Jeffries Reratche : waved the men to thelr corners and} ‘The Fairbanks (Alaska) team de rere, eee ese Seaee, ae Mace MM out oft several tingh.ign- [awarded 1apke the fight feated South Bend at South Hend |} JOCKEYS’ Spe — Ie eek d—lociess 9 FALL STYLES sad EH ae iB lies gama eet Rice weer ate W § Recor i Slat ae SPORTOGRAMS al MONDAY—PICKAWAY 2... cesceeees + sees, 6 ‘ The Vancouver-Aberdeen contest coca eons , a ear ne a tor yesterday was post 1 | FIVE STRAIGHT WINNERS IN YESTERDAY'S INFORMATION but f Sete, whe .pltsd such re-| Poned on account of rain SHEET 4 le ball yesterday for Spo <r ' TIPS, PRICE $1.00 ‘ a was raised in Spokane and Professor” Leopold MeLaglen |} pnop “E—FRI Senet i . : oped in the Spokane City and “Professor” Kanada, a son of |] FIRST RACE—FRIEZE r Oo a ddie Quinn sald that he Nippon, met in an hour's jiu jitsu |} SECOND RACE--MELAR ct a © negotiating with Holm, but| combat at Vancouyer, B. C., last ||) THIRD RACE—PICKAWAY ( rege : Lynch of Tacoma stepped in| night and at the end the match was ||| FOURTH RACE--VOX POPULL : i chow. inucotic ta show, |and signed the youngster, After jared a draw wth ACROSS JEWEL Mari ‘keeping him on the payroll for|————— ge RR RER Ne $1.00 PARLAVED NETTED 9945.00 FOR or) i awhile without a tryout. Mike | N Arrivin ball player and a gentleman THEN SEE ME AT MY OFFICE TODAY Ow RACK—On . Pure Three-year-olés and upward. | MANY A LONG SHOT THIS WEEK mn 9400 After the second game a crowd hg Ege ‘ rs |in thegrandstand gave three chee’ S P. «eR ak Retainer PPP; oe nanan get ears three cheers il Summer Prices Wi is hey proof that the much-talked-of impar 20 to 1 Today---Guarante 0 mn ; i 1° ii} tality of Seattle crowds ts no idle ( Bunkere, ; ‘ 10 jeat | Newcastle Lump i Ty piiee i | oastle id Henle. “Trained by G.'W According to the official bulletin ee ae DON’ i Guest be bs tre ya a jof the national commission, big Black Diamond Lump I know a horse that the ng of the meeting Gua Thompson of the Aberdeen |[ Furnace Goal .,.. made on today. Don't guess at tt Lam Fe axt to some til aad a ee . Ae club has been drafted by the Bos and if you knew what ido, you nie Be Oe — reall s Respectfully, ™ i. C. RAWLINGS. marantee it to win at 20 to 1 Y Pacific Coast Coal Co. 563 Railroad Ave. South. Phones; Bx, 99 and Main 70; Ind, 92 615-617 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 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