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GREAT PERFORMANCE o DGreen Seal Hicks Record| expected to break the world’s rec jore for one mile, and Vox Populi and Vox Populi Steps {who came home first, Just fatled by F : the margin of onefifth of a second ast Mile. | He atepped the distance tn 1:87 36 ° - } Fern L. was made favorite at 6 to 6. Ree urday marked the closing day | Dut ahe lacked her usual burst o aes of ‘4 summer racing season at speed and could never get away pe The Meadows, and there was an| from Kerry. The two raced each a enormous attendance, a crowd fully | other into the ground and b Vox Hie. as large as that of Derby day being | Popul came along and won eastly ie he 2 If he had ased at t fin present. The Alaska Handicap at ane walle and onosiztecs was lah the work rd would have the feature of the card and deen shatte Mirser, who proved a brtiliant race as Green| lay off the pace, finished second Beal, the winner, was forced to/4ud Fern L. third break the world’s record for the| The twoyearold aprint proved « dintar win, He wa nade DIR when Listowel at favorite at 3 to 2 and immediately | to 1 beat Achieve, the 3 to 5 favor after the barrier went up he went |!te. The ter ¥ the victim of to the front and set a terrific pace, |@ Weak ride from Koerner and was stepping the first six furlongs in beaten a head at finish 2:12, and the mile tn 1:58, Nothing rt in a hard drive beat Fair An could ever get near him and he | Mie for the show came home a length tn front of Bd t race of the day and of win T. Fryer, in 1:442-5, which | the meeting left the big crowd tn lowered the record one fifth of a/good hamor as Billy Pullman, the second. Fryer came from far back |8 to 5 favorite, came home by hin in the stretch to get the place and| self, In a hard drive John Lyle Royal Ken was an easy third, Pe beat Tonle for the p' Th dro, Cadichon and Gypsy King, who|the band started playing “Auld were supposed to be conten Lang Syne" and the big crowd were Killed off chasing th winners and losers allke, made a maker and finished in the rack rush for the gates, The season of | The winner of the fifth race was! — was finished. ome | By “Dy Reruaee. ; From a atandpoint of high class cessful season at The Meadows i racing and fast hor: ing i haa been the most successful ever sights on the wharf : given by the King County Pair President sailed was t Association. The efforts of the of Rrigg® chasing around for 4 ficials to have clean and honest which had been sent to racing, as witnessed by the whole the F dock by mistake. sale suspensions handed out, n | with appreciation from the race Those of the bunch that failed to going public and the large attend- go to San Frayeisco left last night ang@ from day to day showed that for Vancouver where a four day racing is a popular and permanent meeting will be held Among those fus@tation in this city during nt we summer months ven T — Bin Baird, Char Matt Reis added another thor and the Longshot Kid oughbred to his stable Saturday 2 He claimed Ida May, the property of the St. James Stable, for $1,526, SPORTOGRAMS out of the first race. | womens Ms The Painters won fre om the The only jockey who met with re | Golden dont. of Ba in instatement yesterday was Lycurges game of baseball played ~ i who is once more in good standing. dale’s park yesterday Score, The officials took no action con-|3 to 1 corning Jockey Kelly, Jimmy Me i Intyre, Boland and Gauge! and) Bellingham grabbed a game bat these boys are still ander the ban.!the Friday Harbor team at Belling-| The officials also reinstated the/ ham yesterday, by the lopsided! horse Jack Witt and turfman Char- score of 22 to 2 | ley McCafferty was also restored | to good standing. The Iatter was) farney Oldfield won in the finale! suspended during the meeting for! or sweepstakes at Latonia attacking Bookmaker Linden with yesterday | a knife. mane The D. 8. Johnston baseball nine H. G. Bedwell waited until the! defeated the Excelsiors yester last day to make his getaway clean: by q seore of 8 to 2 bat he was there with bells | when his mare Sliver Stocking wou The Comets and Seattle Produce the first race Association put up a great gg game a 4 park yester Jockey Archibald won the silver day, the Comets winning in the cup offered to the most successful fifteenth tnning when Guiber, first _ Jockey during the week. He fin-/man up, Itned out a three bagger ished far in advance of his nearest into left and came home on a competitor Jockey King. The cup squeeze play. Score, 2 to 1 ‘was presented to him after the last race by Miss Ada Hanford Dugdale is reported to have ae signed Bill Waters, formerly of Charley Sanford sold Biondy for Tacoma, to play on the tntield $800 Saturday morning and in the| Waters ix a fast man and tx looked @fternoon bet it all on his horse to strengthen up the locals High Gun at even money - Gan won by himself and Sanfor once more in possession of a bank roll. } The bookmakers had a hard time @uring the early part of the season. but those who stayed on nearly all got even on the season Bookmaker Hughey Jones left here $15,000 winner on his opera tions. / . : the { Bookmaker Sam Summerfield left FI } for Chicago last night. His book! | ' won about $3,000. | yer ane | SEATTLe- TACOMA ROUT: | i The 8. S. President which satied Fare 35e—Round t,o | ' for San Francisco yesterday was FOUR A ' loaded to the guards with race LEAVE track folk | 10:25 a. m., : | } anne AVES TACOMA — 8:35 a m | The record which, Green Seal! and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 _ i broke for one and onesixteenth U. SEELEY, Jr., Agent miles was held jotatly by Isractite| Tel. Main 176. Tacoma—Tel. 212 and Glassful. The former made r. _ t bis record at New York and the { te penerd st Ne verett and Edmonds ' Al Pollock sailed for San Fran cisco yesterday after a very suc h Dr. C.F. Lathrop “ee i Save a Dollar Resal | $2.00 Hat | On the Square Totem Pote . B MARKS CLOSE OF aces SEATTLE TWICE *: THE STAR--MONDAY, SEPTEMBER UTTE WALLOPS ©: | Ruse Hall's kidlets walloped the Siwashes twice in the same apot yesterday and the locals kindly aided im the lathering process with | errors at eritioal time And thease two games have practically cinched a ; Seattle's lusty attempts to cop out “a te ‘ the cellar championship Tacoma thea It in @ wald, said tale fat ty ttl i 400 sorthes are ca i upen to relate ‘a At Aberdeow The re ome story furnis growson pinh | vient @ nu 2 enough evidence to show that Botta ie rime was entirely unpremeditated | Aberdeen ' 4 on Se a part. The fans, fanets 1 a ie and fanerines who tropped gally to | {oky" ’ the bal ard vat in awe ile during the slaughter of inno. n wo conte and will make valuable wit " ' w nesses at the inquest. The case . . . in detall, is as follow lem Paddock ond we First Game | National League MR MPO A BR] Won. Laat Pet t ‘ » ie x eae ) : i aa . to 1 ‘oe ri) « 4 $$ 8 8 8 bp pmnesetne i ' ‘ seee es . “4 4 6 8 8 ff] Boston ue ’ ” . i i ole ” “4 en . = oo @ . “ 388 + 0 , . D al Vesterday « Games | acm ft . “* m. totle 6 AR RM. PO. A Americom Longue * . 4 8 : Won. Last, Pet " on wee Swe ‘ io , ” . * ‘ 4 * * ‘ i : ' ’ . ane bed t ' o 7 i 4 ee 2S ae Te | hin ss ‘ Miekey, 90 Se ee @ | Mow ‘ “ Harkness, p o ” ow : » ‘ ‘ ‘ te 4 . As @ * Lowle Detroit a and 1Te Baw ee 4 8; toe 3 tle Amertean ® ° drafted by Nationals, recent io a uniq ot ly “ioe {| making three hits on four pitebed " am ft » | balla. Adams of Louievilie did the tte, ‘ ¢itwirling. On his fourth and last Surtey,” S i ¢ £ 2 Sitime at hat, Barbeau hit the first H $3 8 Site hed to him for a fy out $ $§ $ $ $ S]s0 that only five bails were pitched + tf & S$ S'to him au the game se ae eee eon one sso STAR 1 CHART " wees & & oF iwe os 8 . t eur * Me ‘ ranw “ o- « ‘ tere 4 -Kaverta, Ad » = ten ‘ tear art good for a — Ww two driving - i ® “s «me a. i« é e e with Ma sKOOND RACE «¢ as Pore, Tweyeareite Val ee Indes Horse and Owner we % Tr - Hayes : tae ’ Pert ew * SEOZ THR nace—one felling Indes Horse and Owner we ’ “ 4 Hmina had @ wor finished strong ‘4 Ackeriy ed firet par 3593 " year-okde and Horse and Owner om ae Jamon 2 : ‘ ere : ity Maries Ariving S594 Vitec te nen 0 ie M i 4 : ; mS : winner Y ‘ . , ad 3595 eat “8 S60) Mise, Musson ; ie ' har is ner i s} s'3 ; ; i caw uke ‘ "th ban ‘ eveNTH me so and upware ; ‘ 1 ' af P H ' , ‘ ' liv a8 f | SCHOOL on Clothing for DAY SPECIAL the Boys. Regular $3.00 Suits only $1.50 Regular $4.00 Bults only $2.00 Regular $5.00 Suits only $2.50 CROWN CLOTHING CO,, 1121 First Ave TALKING MACHINES | | ane, RECORDS «25: “ene JOHNE Waiiing Co. it Hees Ave SEATTLE 1908, FineT PICTURES OF ATTELL-MORAN Go | JUST BEFORE TH E FIRST GONG. among the dere Following ts the compk standing of every jockey for the season of 1908 at The Meadows ai fizig «| 2 eee lel aie Jockere ei° igi Fis §) Teles! te © T6156) On , * 48 ‘ 4 Tune ‘ ‘ Hi mon ie) 16) 14) 45) 87) 5 6) 38) 46) senaT) a 3 19) i sul aeseal > ile 9 1 8 ial 2 et % a, ¢ is) ra) § iT) Oe) § a7) #1) 4 : i) in a ys / at Waa " Hier! 3 Piet is) ie Nie ine i} i 4 7 Thanks to having ridden two win Ht ners out of three mounts Donvits iil st the list of riders at The | a 9 dows for the season of 1908 yt th an average of 67 per cent i However, the honor of being the “ real leader among the jockeys be ape ocnmnenetnevaneaie longs to Archibald, who had 162)” Mra. Dr. Geo” Wo Miracie, xt mounts and won with giving | 4ren's diseases, 410 Hinckley block him an average of 30 per cent. King made great strides as a rider the | ——————— _ last few weeks of the meeting, but : as he only bad @ few mounts his On Your Savings average of 25 per cent. does not 0 eal for much. J. Melntyre and W for Particulars See Kelly, up to the time they were #us Puget Sound Savings & Loan Co. pended, were riding in great form | and if they had fints the season 112 Col q would have undoubtedly been! @ Selene: ree Es Clothes Styles As ols ments f how you want them, from the neat suitable at all occasions, to the the “FAD FOLLOWERS we sell for leas. conservative mod. ‘FADDISH” Gar What others you GOOD SUITS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN $10 to $25 Second ard Yester “Where the Cars Stop” 'WALKER HEADS Lis; OF THE OWNERS: Distributed vi | eiiaalhees in de I table | ” Ga He Nearly Two Hundred J, J. Wa eo Thousand Dollars. x Soe D. A. R | The King County Falr Associa: Keene Bros jtion distributed this wummer close © Trott |to $200,000 in stakes and purses to (7 "™ & jthe horsemen who raced at The J'ankevale Stab) | Meadows, Of thi unt W, Wal.) © 3. Dan ker who came b th a mag ®. ry cont string of € ecured t : y greatest share of eman \ Sn and he heads the of winning e ha Mille “ owners with $16 oy hia ere Pr a He won the two biggest mtakes of oo" & the meetir the 1909 Handicap re: ¢ and the Derby, both with Stanley [00% & Co # Fa ext on the list | the Ri om " ‘ James Stable with $9,990. This py ete lerson od cb stable came here from the middle /°%, Of eget, | of the amount the stable won 1 chanted pack | made up of purses and overnight /)” } plese pied icaps. Green Seal, Ida Ma f nd Lotus Kater earned most of (AS & Co to the money, 8am Hildreth «hipped 4™ tet his stable here from New Y ’ faple ‘1 ; third on the let with g5,010. 0 Achieve ' we tee aud ir nt siamo" accounted for moet of bis win Petes nings. The only old horse oe fet started that won anything Tony Faust who captured tw ; races and finished second « num OSTEOPATHY cy) fp bis ber of times. Billy Cahill, who M&F Lowe came here from California with an Ontoopatione Phrelctaee? ms exceptionally ful string is fourth ome on the list. Smiley Corbett, who ’ captured the Interurban Handicap - yrous sprint races, and Se #0 & fant atest breadwinne pr The tty contre Nous winning the Open = ing Handicap and Mise Officiow AMUSEMENTS, winning the Puget yund Handi AAP Pais cap, Matt Rels, the local owner. in Moore Theatre hed in fifth place with $5,490 to y otnenitig al voaday Might Imctastive bis credit Foil a list of the amount RICHARD 3, Jom distribated to owne who won Aed His Own Company, t= over $1,000 Dou't Tell My Wite” W. Walke $16.19 Haar Jones Old-time Ratiag St. James Sta roa) rivane 115%; balanee, 260 to OL 8. C. Hildreth p10 Cahill & Co hs ono Moola T M. Reis : oo 6400! sen heatre z W. P. Fine 5 470 woten, ‘Tomer Stig i A. J. Jackson » 5100 vires ® ony eatin wr the $i Gartiy & Duniap 4705, SHAT TO “YM PrnONY onewaoyag ' W. Gabriel 4640p, AUBENGor Masiavsny, Me ak H Bedwell 4,460 | row rows Gin : WwW. M. Cain 4,400 Ae a ‘i | SPORTING Walter Justus, the . her, has pitched ht probably banebal baste ‘Seattle Theatre m, having dips : aa 9, Serta on catcher, J Meye ork Nation mar nqw & a Chippewa fr reservation doing some tall Iron Range and and Kelley will try him io the Camnitz twirled one of the most ames on record, for the other day. Sixteen Louls batters went out on fly and Pittsburg had only two assists, both made by Second Base. man Starr remarkable Putaburge St * balls Phonse: Sunset, Main 1966; Thc Werk, Mattece Temonwm, Tek DEVI” A Mont Startling Play. The best fight news that has been heard in some time is the an houncement t t the bout between Jack Johnson and Mike Schreck, in| London, has been called off. The} non alleged ie that Mike is too fat. 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