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[RACING AT SHEEPSHEA Public Gets the Money and | wettsudged ride from tittle King, | wor's AILIN ¢ ee Miskies Lese—Gyne Jwore him down and beat him yYouse OATS A . | wait 8 4 ground steadily and was beaten @ a Iz . ne neck only for the place. ‘The sup e | 2 - aa The ring suffered heavily at The | posed contenders all fat show ers! 1 - | f Meadows yestord as four favor |@y prominence at any rhe | Dugdala’ Makes Cha : ' Fges|umplets refured to sequiener | nases , Ites and twO@ second choices were | atte wea rua Im Yee: fast "thine ot) and Bitter C CON cde’ Aagion. he ai puccossful during the afternoon, and | Jim Simpson, who eame here with ter Controversy Manager Dugdae, spoaking of after every race there » long}a Butte reputation, made good tn Will Result. |the oecurrence, & Nd 1 know | Mines of winners behind the book-|/the sixth race, and incidentally wa pions 7 have been ertticized for my action 4 Jes’ money boxes, The only outsid:|the medium of a strong going min My of yeatorday, but 1 wan strictly f _ dr that won was Gypay King, who,/to the post favorite 4 Pon mn am \ Bey ayy wee coported off the| wi my rights and believe I f At 12 to 1, captured the Clyde han-| romp tired from setting the pace AE 14 jsroug@ by & | man early in| Would have been more open to ih Cieap This race was the feature | the Butte wonder came on and won NEXT the game yesterday, Dug “0 Itleism had 1 mitted Hurley to} \ oS of the day's card and attracted 4 easily by half a ath from Potrero “ that Hurley used foul language ytinue playing, It | eeonsary Bf: field Of fast millers, several of the|Grando, who finlahed with a bale AT THE | th a foul language 10 \for the success of the game that] Ce ae aire teak velak on:| Vow romp was of oaay third | BAT | wing him (Dugdale) from | the compelled to con tered Mirzer was the fav Security wan made an even-money| ‘gin | Hines, Dugdale com-| duct the as gentlemen | oars : 18 to 5 at post time, but Pedr shot in. th °, at r O6 ot Uneiee Cereiners Dee if octets ae obscene | Old J i wey Oldfield, Cadichon ard Critic longs, and ma wt al impire refused to take an euame io the grandstand, {t | oe Gans Goes to id Were all well played at slightly long-| showing, never be ne on so Dugdale called a police rivtien@ of the tanenomes P the 4 er prices. After Critle had raced | any stage, and finishing fa man and had Hurley taken off the kere tee aiken: THA pemsel Mat and Is Count. , Kerry into the ground, he turned | Ida May, at 5 to 1, eaally b grounds. Although Hurley should privilege holds good in yegard to ed Out. Ki fato the stretch looking the | colle ) to 1, with F have been banished if he used the a player While a going r] 4 i wianer, but Gypsy King a! third, in the good tim 12 jiansuage Dugdale says Re did, it) the ire's . auth is without | eae 4 ——s ose : a " | jis declared that Dugdale over-;| prece in baseball in the North-| (By United Press) : « |.stepped his authority tx { t oth AN FR i y ithority in having west, it has happened many times FRANCISCO, : | Hurley removed, as the scalin the Mast 1 ole ay gy om ote Sept. 1. a | while on the field are under the|the welfare of the game and out h “008 COU ting ql | [Jurisdiction of the umpire and his of consideration for the patror ning back with | eo cee cee Te ee Re Se — 4 78 ombardients thy | sa JO Y “ea 5a aaraae NS mae eae mmamaRL CKEY CLUB ISSUES |: i — Baseball and football, and then a few he pug ip right busy with jew and with mitt . “ | Archibald ts stilt In the lead for will have Walsh on the carpet today Fie etiee On Guill raleing dust oo the tra In fact, axa sport seawon, autumn in “it 2 HE Ss 7 AKE RECORD | 'y defended bs title the silver sup offered to the most/and investigate his rough riding. | The tetaie man denleth full many © sun " P. 3.--The bowler, he's also In trim | champion of the woyg successful jockey this week and! ae ‘ li many « smack We're sorry the artiet forgot to draw bim. - — 4 J ch he bad wou from the i now has 20 points to his credit. Hit) Jimmy Coft sens | Te \March 20, 1909: $5,00¢ ar uly fourth. nearest competitor, Meatry, has 14 way money when ad Bast wos the FRA NKIE N : " Christm Ps rt vr pe ene withstood the Ca ; points, and Scoville, thanks to win: |jast race nas LToo for the count, He got up and was Treat has issued | Decembe paisee, 40 De rue fer) ee ie enke We i ning two races yesterday, is in third | Poe nite | making a hard stand when a punch blanks of the New Colifor-| California Oaks - ” or 20 rounds, but in the flags PO Fiders stand as followa: Harris 10,| 64 9°\y) cine com Gypay King, prov-| and he could not get up when ten | “%!c® will open at Oakland Novem 4 handicap, to b tor | alidenns rights to the Si * t King 9, Wilson, Coburn, Koerner{ ¢ “winning combination. The lit Cisieeetippniiiinditnetiomatit had been counted, although he was|?°' 7 Entries to all but the tw-| Apri 5, me run for|Wildered Gans, and them Eyre 7 Ee haeeateen, © Coe), Was ©, 0.) oe ed Oo Ue paren © portent ( pot out and showed by the motion |70*"Old stakes will close October “tg ns t “k rained vide and sure look By United Press.) b i by the motion Opening handicap, to t t { blow th 4 ahower iP Ruasell 6, Rettig 3, Donvite 3, An-| @ sure looks like a comer PHILADELPHIA, Pa, 8 n he never had/of his hands that he was helpless 16, while December 14 will be the eahor 908 a lows on Che negra’s body. Gay A gant | drews 2, Alarie 2 and Shelton 1. | . a, Sept. ¢ little Californian, |and unable to get to his feet ‘ date for the events for tt ( . $3.09 oy ese and Nelson i yeh a. G. Bedwell ts having a hara | Frankie Nel! stopped Jack Langdon asot mont of the o . ju division PP ene pe ae n for}ly rushed his man to the ' ‘The St. James stable was remark-| his horses, et ate oe the sixth round of one of the |g Psa ria © Is & substantial Increase in| ‘Thanksgiving bandica Abe oe anded at will oa the sT ; ably successful yesterday, winning|scrose the board, and they bot ¢ exciting encounters ever seea| work with his lett aderfu @ amount of added money offered |for November 26 Tt aad Poe 0, Gane sank to te ; Se concn, ame With Ghitley Reet-| wound up ta third peace. both | at the National Athletic club in th Nel! Innded 1 the Jockey elub for the coming! Croeke ing stakes, to be f wh from lack of streagt i more and the other with Ida May . = wit the other night. Langdon | agabpeee wet season. Chief in importance ts the for Decembe ne force of the terrific prea j loseteas tab ahie te tae “alee Laugdon's mouth and staggered Burns handicap, which will be a| Pacific-n vita $2,000 \ he was stopping with big | “Patty” Phillips of the Old Tay-| both hands, t ee ack in the last round with a hard | $10.0 i aft i 4 of 810, aes Heap, to be run eyes were The officials are Investigating the | jor club lost to every rac " h hands, but he could not one to the jaw and he almost we | 000 affair, instoad of $10,-| for December 1 $2.00 face w Glazed, bly aa vans be Mone, und te vere a tos te every race and quit|on the right spot or else his psn A lng Bo — — peo. unteed, as In the past. It Sacramento handicap, to be wed - Bear hue and ip NE j ty possible that the horse was sick,| joo Dist ccrle i | estimated that the event will be|for December 19, 1 $2,000 or aed pa | althoug » showed no outward Lites * j race | bag 0 lo he winner, having caer ans tikedtnie be ba vols 0 o fateh Al pool songed tolled off ao ; gps of it, and his owner, Billy Ca! e599 on Henry” Friesenhausen bet | brie Rabanne $17,000, The Janua $2.00 on fi 7 and as “tg” | e $500 on Potrero Grande to sho: | ee Wate \ Thornton Stake rom thelr lips Gans hes i ma. bet D on him. Starter figs The t iw w, at j ond Oathorata 4 . ah Follansbee handicap, to be run he was ® beaten pres = ‘Buss! ; ver said that the horse did not)” he horew faa second | peat: gece . re among the Janua 1909; $2,000 "| Ret Bm e act right at the post, as he is ove) Seattle-Butte Game Called tr (stron tn: reaned in valu Andrew Sage Bt mages Sa en ith waved him to his zx of the worst ora im the country Wilson rode a most {!l-jud: b addition to the stakes the January 16, 1909 ry sf r and always kicked up and raised a e on Critle, and with r hand on Account of will be overnight handicaap al” Vieenh he A ll ine Ps ' fuss, while yesterday he walked up| ling the horse would have beaten 7 Darkness. ocen taeee Wie ewes Cen »| January 23, 1909; $2,000. A ann tons tee . to the barrier and never made a | GYPSY King sure. toe ah \ ei \% any * alace Hotel handicap, to be run wed fasen ee 4 move, The hisses that Koerner re. | weve Fer 18 a oe n-|for February 6, 1909; $2,000. cleverness and i ce ' cetved after the race were unde According to om etotere tert wih) GOt a Tuer Race vr 13 tong innings Seattle and) |, {| Gunst stakes, to be run for Feb ed, as the rider evidently did all he er, it is estimated that the Coney fo fret 9866, Butte battled yesterday and at the! aves Hote af | ruary 13, 1909; $2,000. with piston gould, but the horse simply would | Island Jc ¥ club will lose close to end of the 13th the score stood) Burns lows stakes, to be run for| the blood from th not run. 250,000 on the present season's tled at 6 and an darkness was | January um f 9 WO in the 14th round by enn rations, There was « ¥ clos ¢ Califor . to be ran for March |0f Nelson's teeth If the puble had been familiar | $100,000 at the spring mooting, and ing in over the grounde| , Cocrorals Derby, to be run for)s 000 , = with the form Jim Simpson showed | the decision not to lower the Bobby Caruthers calleg | “year” 32.) 1909; $5,000 | ‘The Burns handicap Ix the classic your ra at New Orleans, he would have gone | Stakes at the present meeting 5 Rath 46 the eadtedhs aiviok thalieah Go aaee, ee oe ee ee eee wonder, He cay the post at 1 to 6, instead of 13 to | #94 prohibit betting in any form, it gioom as his excuse |” Theretes s “or tm value, it will attract the em one cuss Eee he post at 1 10 6, Intend ot sce |i figured, will cause an additional ~ atom stakes, to be run for!leading performers of the country as Lotus Eater, Funiculaire, Con lous of about $150,000 o Game to 1g | eee es a ha | volo, Okenite, Hannibal » ~~ minwtes apots was calive tant atonal Ln | Other good ones, while the SrUnT Whe wecehinnt Secher\ dubs te ve : fielding on both sides. Inghe 12th | oe es van! Ab mementiabade tt a if was mecting yesterday contained a| ported to have lost $40,000 in the ~ with ene Git Gad three Batts sla [eee 7s al ALR etrost. 74 Cle i P bunch of “mutts. |spring. but President Phil Dwyer an ' , ne ere evowding the hacen, Swain bit | tran ; ; —- |nounces there will be no reduction| = tir rece : Sad tehesive Gen Unece seal te Ortet ee sggln gg se John W. Schorr had $500 bet Gu |in the value of stakes atthe. fall 1° Ortet. who threw to Fortier fore | ps “ Highest references St. Charles to show yesterday. He | meeting | S57B GRO” ck atee tartones «. eeltliiiliceses ane , | ine Harkness, Swain looked big o woe 3 aenee as a got 3 to 1 for some of the money ‘ati : Value to fire 0908 aed epwert ioe a house on that first base path n if —— Werd comes from New York th ate and Owner wm « but Portier saapeed the ball Yesterday's Games. ‘The public probably took $25,000| Enoch Wishard plans to sae bear sone | wg) Pe ges tytn wd ea-Cincinnath, 5) mt Pt from the bookies yesterday,| horses owned by Adolph Spreckels! « : 1 Mihm hinitnaaS TALKING MACHINES as in six out of seven races the pub-|at Oskiand. There are a number of? are Y held, on and “ot Swain re ae yatepe ~e RECO fe chalees were successful. About| yearlings in the string. Among the ine ¢ way tn time t . cen e mere, 1 LORDS the only winning bookmaker was two-yearold division there are some : 3 It wae a beautiful plece of work JounC.WA.iine Co Billy Engstrom. He was $2,200 los-| clever performers. It ts several) ~ a 8 and saved the «a ht th Const League Di SECOND ave ip er ap the Clyde handicap, when years « Ww ; nh « AV ‘ ishard brought horses The finish was « ing and for Won a a ‘won &| to the coast em an & time Ses footed ta - " remendous wager ie lost on t paws se —~ ~ - doomed to 2 " ; Soi tess vane Sel wound eees San Cut / * ms ne . ge rakiand # winner on the da ohn ford ts handling a string ; I A : jet youngsters at Emeryville and| >’ / . nis minte | OF Grew « pans and Flick stag Vesterday's (ames rent Bala wen & a ugie,” foreman for Dr. Rowell, is oi syrths sit" rer cen|scoring Ellis, Harkness bit {o| At fortiand-—Loe Angeles Pie cert pol Sokene tenes 1 _ training twenty-two horses owned) 3573 Tet aE % Rowan who fumbled and then Rete . Harlan lost $1,600, Edwin T. Fryer by President Thomas H. Williams ue to fire 9 ee ee fom ¥ 8 ee ae | a arate lost $200, Martin lost $800 and Net —— 9 wes ees satya Dy ado or art Haman 4 % S Me ey Op ch | O¢r scored on t ay son Jones $400. |} SCHOOL DAY SPECIAL Prices tS BRT Peony Sh ak) Things looked pretty bad for Se-| , Won A All Kruka would have been the win-|} p on Clothing for the Boys. : est nite but Bennett of A the ra - $ For Fall and Winter ner of the fifth race had not Walsh, eee $2.00 Suits only $1.50 ; sCani ‘ a . tite © Be ink doubled sending ; Wear. ou Gene Russell, aearly put bim!P peeue, CSRS Suite onty O8 oe) 2 3 ; ut % gree ali henge A ecco nie . (lage We have a larger Seer: the donee. “Atay tant mamant he care autte ently 92.60 AE cal cg EO be aehiyhin gy Bose retgeetetl boned f en ee than ever for you tt the horse came on again and was CROWN CLOTHING CO, . “iy - 7 oe Siret, be Bennett scored on the ae s “8 er ect from, made in all only beaten by a nose. 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