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night at a meeting of the local chapter of the organization In the reception room of the Chamber of Commerce The vacant position most important in the company will be filled at another meeting to take place shortly and the company will be Incorporated It was decided to accept the use of the Emory building formerly the census office to stage the big evrtat and details regarding installation of the alleys will be taken up at the next meeting Moran president of the Chamber of Commerce was chosen president of the tournament company An Hunt Albert Haas McCann ONeill and McKnew Ernest Dulln of the District League presided over the meeting In the absence of Harvey Rogers president of the local chapter of the A A who was unable to attend and Samuel Gheen of the Casino team in the National Capital League assumed the duties of secretary In the place of Crissy who was suddenly overcome with acute Indigestion just prior to the meeting Thompson termed the father of bowling for his long experience in boosting the game was principal speaker at the gathering and gave the bowlers the benefit of his extensive knowledge in tournament organization and handling and declared himself drews first vice president Har ready at any time to come to Wash ter second vice oresident Other vice inton and lena his aid whenever presidents are I Callahan Edward Droop Clark Griffith Wlnslow Holcombe Johnson Thomas Moore and Andrew Loeffler George White president of the National Metropolitan Bank was elected treasurer Christian Jacobsen needed Thompson gave it as his opinion that thf coming tournament will be the largest ever held In the country He gave as one reason for this the fact that the first A A championships held in Boston last year proved a big French Lick Ind Nov 10 Federal League club owners who adjourned their annual meeting at Indianapolis yesterday to gather here had left for their homes this afternoon without making any visible progress on the way to baseball peace President Gllmore Edward Gwlnner of the Pittsburgh club and Robertson of the Buffalo club were the last to leave Col Ruppert Not Considered It was said that no baseball matters were discussed with Col Ruppert of the New York Americans who It was recalled had no part In the proposed amalgamation of the National and Federal leagues The magnates were sanguine over the future reiterating their statements that they were ready for more war or peace One club owner said the plans for the amalgamation were less likely in his opinion to go through than they were a few days ago A deadlock Involving I the purchase price asked for several clubs he said has been reached Select New York Site New York Nov 10 The home of the new baseball club which the Federal League has decided to locate In this city is expected to be in the borough of the Bronx An architect already has begun plans for the stands and it is stated that work on these will begin next week The names of the financial backers of the new club have not yet been made public by President Gllmore but it was understood today that one of them is a close friend of Harry Sinclair the owner of the Newark Federals Ar AND IS BEADY Ralelffh Nov 10 The long airnal practice today proTtd that Jack Hegarty Tarheels are In fighting trim and yrillte going at nil vped in Saturday game with Georgetown Twenty men will make She trip to TVanhlngtom The average weight of thia aqnad la 171 the average age being 200 years Cap Winston Mepoajral Seller and Itlddlck are playing their third aeaoa Sullivan who waa JUddleks running mate on the 1918 learn returned to college thlil year Both of these men are powerful on offense and defense and A and followers are expecting grat things of this pair on Saturday Rice will run the team from quarter His work this year has been creditable Homewood tire giant freshman of the squad or Bonner will start at fullback George HfcCoy son of Jndge McCoy of the District Supreme Court will accompany the team as substltnte linesman In the Gallaudet game he replaced Nooe at right guard and showed up to advantage V3 Vt HbljA Grueling Scrimmage lii Priming for Saturday jf Bitttopper to Round Out for Tarheels With Light Work Ol Boyle Is Again Injured i A Aiti fa lw jh 7 UVC VL Mf00 note teller of the National Metropolitan ger success than the third annual tour assistant treasurer and A Leftwich I nament of the American Bowling Con Sinclair was chosen attorney 1 gress and said that he believed at The board of directors was elected as least 500 five man teams would take follows Thomas Grant secretary of part in the next A A event the Chamber of Commerce Chris Twenty thousand copies of a booklet Goeckler Columbus Halley I with all the facts connected with the Meany Kogers Dulln A A including its rules i regulations gotten together by Thomp son will be distributed in the near future Thompson announced and the i A A membership cards and buttons will be available to all the various cities in the associations territory At the next meeting a finance publicity printing and concessions committee will be appointed Among the speakers at last nights I gathering besides Thompson were Manager Stegmerten of the Gallaudet I Harry Halley chairman of the com ARMY TICKETS ALL GONE WAKE FOREST LISTED BY GALLAUDET TEAM varsity eleven has succeeded in scheduling a game for Saturday to take the place of that canceled by Temple School of Philadelphia The Wake Forest eleven of North Carolina will be played on the Southern gridiron the local team hav ing completed arrangements to leave here tomorrow afternoon i Gallaudet will be strengthened for this engagement with the return of Marshall last years all South Atlantic tfl who has si iew SecSaj efl tWgiWt mlttea appointed to select the officers for the company Henry Rodier Jphn Meany president of the District League John Miller of New York Albert Haas president of the Masonic League George Cox life member of the District Duckpln Association Harry ONeill president of the Southeast League Charles Lemmon of the Na No Chance for Late Applicants to Witness Service Battle West Point Nov lO Every ticket of the Armys allotment for the Army and Navy football game to be played In New York November 27 has been distributed The tickets were all put in the malls tonlKht Lieut Charles Meyer secretary and treasurer of the Army athletic council said that no tickets are left and that it will be useless for late applicants to exDect seats NAVY SCORES OFTEN IN PRACTICE CONTEST 4 TRIBUTE TO VIRGINIA Special to The Waihlngton Post Nashville Tenn Nov 10 Coaches McGugln and Manler of Vanderbtlt la a signed statement In a local paper sayi We had no chance to beat Virginia this year that Is Vlr glnia on edge We met her beyond question at the very top of her stride at a high point she had not heretofore reached this year Virginias team Saturday was one of the very best we ever saw Including Harvard Yale and Michigan In their prime Virginias team against us would hare defeated Harvard on October 16 NAMES PLAYERS TO FACE MUHLENBERG Hard work In preparation for Sat urdajj sime with the North Carolina Aggies tforseasons leading local gridiron Offering was concluded by Georgetown tin the Hilltop yesterday afternoon with a scrimmage that In point of fierceness as well as duration was the equal of any witnessed on the Hilltop In many a day For close to two hours the varBlty lined lip against the scrubs and the excellent condition of i the players who are being depended on for Saturdays battle with A and is suggested by the fact that but one man suffered an Injury May Be Out for Year Halfback 0Boyle of the scrubs who only recently got back In harness after a long layoff owing to an injury to his leg was again a victim He injured his knee while attempting to puncture the varsitys interference and is not likely to play again this year Although but llttie attention waa paid to scoring the varsity crossed their opponents goal line four times mainly as a result qf straight line plunging This showing is considered exceptional in that their opponents who are naturally familiar with the signals were prepared to meet all plays The varsity forwards looked Just as formidable as they were against Ford ham in New York on election day when they electrified the oniookera with work the like of whloh has not been paralleled in Gotham in a long long time Backfield Playf Strongly The backfield composed of Maloney Gllroy Waif and Lelghty also gave a if 1k In numbers there is strength 14 New modeitin TEOK Shoes tSM 4 and 5 DOODDD PB Derhjf time refined models 2 and more orjrjooD Keep in miixd for new things in NECKWEAR Gloves Hosiery Undergarments Quality and Service the great ntiinbers thousands of Suits and Overcoats there is the opportunity0 for you to find exactly what you want in STYLE MATERIAL and PRICE DoaaDQ And no matter what you may pay 15 18 20 5 you MUST find absolute satisfaction The guarantee works day and night splendid exhibition repeatedly tearing away for long gains ranging from five to twentyxflve yards The forward pass Was worked with varied success usually from Gllroy to Corcoran This combination has been the most adept in that end of the game1 and likely will be called upon tdahbyr their skill against the Aggies here Saturday Work for the next two days will be light being confined to signal drills and practice in the formations that will be used for the first time Saturday fJrftduatft Manfterer Cox renortu nn encouraging first day sale of tickets pne that presages a crowd of greater nrnnnirflnns thfln nnv that hft ttirn but in previous years for the A and game A downtown office has been established at Spaldings in Fourteenth street near The Avenue at Ninth Yale and Princeton Show Well In Preparing for Their Clash Several Shifts Are Necessary on Account of Absence of Two Regulars Special to The Wahlnton Poit Annapolis Md Nov 10 The midshipmen practiced against the bluejackets of the Reina Mercedes here this after Following yesterdays practice at Brookland Coach Nielsen of the Catholic TTnlvraltv fnrtthall taom an nr vi i it I scrimmage of the season here this after nounced the probable line un that win ri New Haven Conn Nov 10 Two field goals from the 45 yard line by Otis Guernsey featured the practice of the Tale football team In Its first scrimmage of the week today Guernsey has been out of the game for several weeks on account of injuries but will play fullback against Prnceton on Saturday in plaee of Sco vil who has a broken thumb Encourages Eli Supporters Two years agp Guernsey scored field goals against both Princeton and Harvard and his presence in the line up is encouraging to Eli supporters The varsity lined up against a team of Ineligtbles and later tackled the freshmen scoring a touchdown and a field goal against each aggregation The offensive work was the best so far displayed this year The varsity goal line was not threatened Tom Shevlln and a number of former star Yale players drilled the regulars on individual play after the scrimmage Finishes Its Hard Work Princeton Nov 10 The Princeton football squad finished Its last hard Rush had his men work over new formations in secret on theold field moving them down to the new field for defensive work during the latter part of the day With two exceptions the team that faced Harvard was used today the only changes being those made necessary by Injuries Gennert was not at center and Hogg was missing at guard The latter is sure to be in shape for the Yale game but Gennert may not be able to play for any length of time Semmens center on the varsity of two years ago and a Tnore experienced linesman than any of the other candidates reported today and will be ready If needed for the game Saturday May Change His Backs IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC For the convenience of our customers we carry in stock over 5000 of the valuable presents given free for Liggett Myers Coupons and Tags It will give us jjleasure to have you call and inspect the articles which we have and be convinced of their excellent values Bring your coupons and tags with you We Pay Cash for Coupons or Exchange Merchandise NEWMAN CIGARS CIGARETTES AND TOBACCO 9th STS i tional Capital League and Bert Wolfe noon making frequent changes In both I line and backfield unkai it tsi a nipn They crossed their opponents line six MMIIfl Jk JHawwW who is regarded as the best 7 FJA MH fiJHr r7 8flape to eet lnio iile fame Wl start against Muhlenberg at Allentown Pa Saturday as foljows Left end Mc Cue left tackle Kerr left guard Cos takis center Greer right guard Denning right tackle Waters right end McKinney quarterback Shortley left half Butler right half Rogers fullback Butler Capt Murphy and Killian will not I noon and will devote tomorrow to light signal drill only For two hours Coach Indications now are that Rush will use his regular backfield to start against Yale but Will substitute his second combination during the game Theregu lars were used today but Law and Eddy of the second set were the stars of the work out A feature of the practlcewas the use of the Minnesota shift by the scrubs who had learned It from Crulkshank last years Washington and Jefferson center who saw the Yale plays Saturday Weldship in Front All the Way In Green Spring Valley Chas INDIANS ON MARKET MAY GO TO MALEER uerformer on the squad will pro6a6fy he played at halfback Last year Oallaudet won from Wake Forest and the North Carolinians are thought to have agreed to a return engagement on short notice In an effort to gain revenge The local team has been improving rapidly and is expected to blast the hopes of their accommodating rivals PEACE IS PREVENTED BY LARGE SALARIES IN EACH OF LEAGUES fo or zi intercepted forward pass farmer Is suffering with a broken bane CLEVER 2 YEAR OLDS Special to The Wiatilnrton Pott Baltimore Nov 10 Weldship Wlds chatnpton Jumper added another I notch to his long list of victories When he won the Green Spring valley steeplechase handicap at Pimllco this afternoon Weldship had up top weight of 10 pounds along with Shannon Kiver There were those who doubted whether Weldship could the two miles and a half journey but Gwynn Tompkins his trainer didnt Tompkins confidence was well placed for Weldship was tr the lead all ttu Gilpin 100 Maryland Girl a Mackay 210 Airdale White S3 Carole Gulther 110 Mesh ach JosepthaJUO Samuel Louis claimed Supreme after the seventh race for 885 BUREAU DEPARTMENT TEAM Play Martin the Navys best back who has been out of the game this week was ion the field this afternoon I Head Coach Ingram will have only a I little secret practice this season de i tys shoulder while the latter Is Cleveland Ohio Nov 10 Presence still bothered considerably by a bad i James McAleer former manager anvi olds 1 Ward ol Kemucky has big surprise when Ambrose todk thy Bureau runner up for honors in the Government Amateur Baseball League will play in the Departmental League in Idle PAI1 lirrT I nmilir for Weldship was ir the lead all tn mis injeresung Dit or information HIK MrP I A I KllWIr i way and at the end successfully stood developed at a smoker given by Mana I Ull ITILLI Ml UU II IL off the challenge of Billy Garths ger Williams at his home 12 1 Exton while Shannon River finished street northeast last night which was HMsi I attended by fifty members of the Bu Tiiere were no Vis tYsv ceaa Atftfetfc AssacteCteru BaWmore Vov IJ Tfie two yar frfaKs program There fs however a vsSMviMSia S8rass sii knee that has troubled him the greater part of the season Frank Greer will be shifted center in In the absence of Murphy while Den president of the Boston American baseball team In the city last night and readied for the meet of the Southern MarylriwJ Agricultural Fair Associa today and the fact that he was In con tlon which will begin at Bowie Satur San Francisco Nov 10 Representatives of each league In the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues in convention here were instructed today to report what salary limits would be acceptable to their organizations TJhis action followed a long executive session in which the policy of retrenchment was declared to be imperative Charles Ebbetts president of the Brooklyn Nationals according to JL Farrell secretary of the association who issued an official report of the meeting advised the minor league men not to establish a standard salary limit for all leagues Baseball can be saved only by sensible regulation of salaries Farrell said It would be foolhardy for this convention to attempt to fix a general salary limit for all leagues Each i I league snouia set Us own figures to i wnicn an ciuds snouia aunere rigidly voting about a half hour to this method ning and Walters will fill in the vacant every afternoon In the interclass series the first and second class elevens battled to a scoreless tie for the second time this season An extra period was played In an effort to reach a decision places in the line Although the strength of the absent players is not to be disparaged the team as it worked out yesterday looked especially mldable ference with Charles Somers owner of the Cleveland team in that league led to rumors today that the Indians are on the market Reports also had it that McAleer was for to be the purchaser Both Somers and McAleer denied Only light work will be held today these reports but would not explain SpecUl to The Wuhinjton Pot Cincinnati Ohio Nov 10 In an article signed by A Phelon baseball writer which appeared In the Times Star an afternoon paper owned by Charles Taft owner of the Chicago Cubs the writer states that the one big rock in the path of peace in the baseball world is the huge salary list of the Federal League When the Federals broke into the limelight with a flapping of wings and a loud bray they Intrenched themselves by gvlng many of their players iron bound unbustable documents providing not only for enormous salaries but for continuance of such salaries through the two or three succeeding seasons says the writer The major leagues look on those contracts as something personal some thing pertaining to the Federal League Tne Departmental Tennis League Is that they ought not to bother with in in receipt of replies from out of town any form But the Federals insist that speakers for their smoker to be held these debts are an integral part of the at the New Ebbitt tonight giving prom whole show that organized ball is pro I ises of the attendance of A Hosklno posing to take up or pay for the whole vice president United States National show and that there can be no evasion I Lawn Tennis Association and of these debts by the buyer And on I Merrihew of American Lawn Tennis this rock the ship of peace hit i Paymaster Hancock of the Navy team champion for 1915 will act VIRGINIA FEARS FOE IN SATURDAYS GAME NOTABLE TENNIS MEN AT SMOKER TONIGHT USE NEW GOLF LINKS FOR PLAY SATURDAY Xo Xo Xo Xo Xo Xo On Saturday golf will be played upon the new lS hole course at the Chevy Chase Club Players may start at No 1 or No 10 When a match has finished nine holes it will follow Immediately the match starting off at No 1 or No 10 tee as the case may be so that continuous play of any match will be interrupted as little as possible The following table indicates the changes male Old Xo 1 Xo 1 2 Tee on IT fair frreen fl green 17 backwards green I Xo 7 1 3 10 legthened 4 Xo 11 5 Xo 12 Te opposite 12 green fair jrreen IS and 14 gTeen Xo 14 7 Xo 15 8 Tee Xo 16 fair srreen new gTeen Xo IT Xo 9 Xo IS Xo 10 Xo 3 Xo 11 Xo 4 Xo 12 Xo 5 Xo 13 No 6 Xo 14 Tee left of Xo 6 irreen fair green left of No 7 fair reen green near Xo 8 tee 1 IRs No 16 No 17 Te near No 7 arreen fair irreen No 7 backwards green near No 7 tee IS No 3 as toastmaster Local speakers who will be present are Col Harts superintendent ot public buildings and grounds his as sistant John Bethune and A Leech chairman of the tennis commit tee of the Columbia Country Club All tennis clubs of the city will be represented and the assured success of this final meeting of the season will show the popularity of the sport Special to The Whlntton Post Charlottesville Va Nov 10 Realising that Virginia Saturday will go up against a team that has not tasted defeat this season Head Coach Varner today put his wards through a stiff practice which did not conclude until dark Every regular was In uniform save Tippett who was called to Baltimore Kemper Yancey again sent the backs through a long drill In blocking and tackling following which the varsity was lined up for shadow work against Team running South Carolina plays South Carolina is said to have a varied attack relying especially upon the forward pass It Is against this aerial attack that the Virginia backs are now being drilled In the dally punting and drop kickingkicking practice White showed marked Improvement in landing field goals being more successful in his attempts today than Thurman The work dreaded most by the players today was the tackling practice Tacklers were stationed on every 10 yard mark on the gridiron and each player had to run the gantlet carrying the ball A dozen spills for each man frequently resulted Tomorrow afternoon the team will leave for Allentown where a signal drill will probably be held Saturday morning Nothing definite has as yet been ascertained in the case of Red Fleming former Washington and Jefferson star who has been protested by the locals on the ground that he has played four years of c611ege football However no trouble is expected in reaching an agreement the reason for their long conference JUNIORS BEATEN BY PREPS RESERVES USE CORNELL SHIFTS FOR AND TESTS OUTFIELDER FOR REDS Special to The Washington Pout Lexington Va Nov 10 The Cornell shifts were given to the second eleven this afternoon and the Washington and Lee varsity team was instructed by the coaches to offset their effectiveness Coach Elepck impressed upon his henchmen the necessity of breaking ud these plays which were so effective against Harvard and Michigan Following this practice the varsity Hiler The Georgetown Preps second team administered the first defeat of the year registered against the Georgetown Junior Preps in a hard fought practice game on the prep field yesterday afternoon 7 to 6 Failure to kick a goal following a touchdown cost the game Though greatly outweighed the junior team scored in the opening quarter and kept their opponents from scoring until the last few minutes of play when Capt Dean crossed the goal line on a trick play Weaver and Wise for the juniors and Webster for the winners featured Summary Preps 2d Position Jr Prerw MacElhinney Oonle Storen Donohtie FLrnn It Donohue A Plamondon Center Trne Birmingham Faeley uny uoue ana rranKiin are as smart and as useful a pair as has been seen in the East in many a day At Laurel Dodge defeated the smartest youugsters as well as some of the cleverest runners of mature age at both sprinting and distance and Franklin has twice beaten smart fields at Pimllco These youngsters are strapping sons of Jim Gaffney he a son of Golden Garter and Miss Maxim which raced for Frank Farrell on metropolitan tracks not many years ago Another stable strong in 2 yearolds that will make the Bowie meeting is that of Jefferson Livingston which Monte Preston has trained so cleverly this season under the eye of Philip Chinn Colonel Vennie Polroma Han Ion and Fleuro are the Juvenile stars of this establishment Colonel Vennie won the Potomac hand leap at Laurel and later got the big end of the Walden purse when Celan drla the first horse past the post was I disqualified Polroma like Colonel Vennie English born la a son of 1 Polymelus and while he does not seem to possess tne nne turn of early speed of which Colonel Vennie boasts he sticks cleverly and is sure to make a capital distance running 3 year old RACE TRACK ENTRIES FOR SPORT OF TODAY Michigan Refuses Game on Coast Ann Arbor Mich Nov 10 The student council of the University of Michigan has declined an Invitation from the Los Angeles alumni for the varsity to play a same of football with the University of California on New Years day The reasons given were that such a game would not be official or under college supervision Yearling Trots Mile in 217 Lexington Ky Nov 10 A worlds record for a yearling trotting filly was made here at a meeting of the Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeders Association when a bay filly by Prince Ansel Ilia Moko trotted a mile in 217 The former record was held by Miss Stokes when she trotted the mlje over the same track as a yearling in 219 Will Play Tw Basketball Games A doubleheader will be played in the Interfraternity Basketball League at the Church of the Advent gymnasium Second and streets northwest Tuesday night In the opener Gams and Pi chapters will meet Rho and Mu are Neale Central League Leading Batsman Forwards Signed Contract Cincinnati Ohio Nov 10 The signed contract of Arthur Neale who led the Central League in batting last season was received by the Cincinnati National League club today Neale hit 351 in 51 games for Wheeling He is an outfielder Neale Is the first player drafted by the Reds to sign for 1916 went through signals and practiced the new plays which will be presented against Cornell The forward pass formations were carefully maneuvered Barrett and Bagley shooting the oval to the ends and backs Weight figures show that Cornell has a ten pound advantage from tackle to tackle and about twelve pounds in the backfield The Generals are in fine I trimi while Cornell is somewhat crip pled inasmuch as the star ends Shel I ton and Eckley were injured In the Michigan game One Change has been announced in the line up that will face the Ithaca eleven Saturday BetheL who substituted for Dingwall against Roanoke College played such a wonderful game that the coaches announced he woull start Saturday Otherwise the array will be the same Michigan Leaves for PennGame Game to Virginia Freshmen Annapolis Md Nov 10 rln a game which lasted until thick darkness Ann Arbor Mich Nov lO The Michi 1 777 il Jl rnJvlr gan football squad left tonight for its AV 71 oT game with Pennsylvania on Saturday Ltht fo i Ca here toi ti wivin a afternoon by 18 to 1 rm va wt uuaucicu ati resu Wayne Pa a suburb or Philadelphia oJ I mic uuui otiiuiuaj uiuruiiig hoes De Oro to Defend Billiard Title Chcago Nov 10 Alfred de Ore of New York will defend the three cushioned billiard championship in a Jrkwm three nights match here with August Coleman ILfieli Yancey Rrrnolda Sonlrea Calwt 1 Rothwell wtiknlrht Kielknefer 2 3 and 4 of Chicago on December Smith Wins Bout With Cox St Louis Mo Nov 10 Gunboat Smith won a slow eight round bout scheduled for the second half of the i with Joe Cox of Springfield Mo here 111 uat night Stewart STT 4j Cls GarohrlU Tallin Wlnckler AndFUfi fooler Mcflnr Olaen UTarnr Rtondt strachaa jnnnon SL JcJ ft A rS Srr Portion uk iLT LO Center RO RT RR QB uh RH Hnlwtltation Cnirenltr of Vlrxlnla Rlk for teach McWao for Reynold router for Rqnlreo Barreneer for Coleman Pace for Stewart Natal Academy Woodward for Gambrill Brown for OUert Allen for Stoudt Tonendowna iWanier St Stewart Jtekaon Rarresgw Goal fon touchdowns Warner Goal from the Eeld Warorv Rtftree Mr Mom Johns rmnh Mr Wfteatler AtuiapoUt Bead linesman Mr4 GUMJAnntpoUj Time ot quarter 15V IX 10 minutes it iTV CarananKb Dean McGmre Webster Connor RT RE QR RH FB Rnhstlrntione Monahan for Plamondon Farrell for MacKlhlnner Clssell for Donahne OByrne for Baftby Tooehdowna Wise Pan Referee Mr OReilly Georgetown Vmplre Mr Mollen Head Linesman Mr Thompson Timekeeper Mr Page CALL HALT ON BOXING Haller Coyne i Weaver wT FIRST RACE Purse McAllister ol3 6 J600 selling Index Hore Wet Index 5S Rroomrale US 2U Shrapnel 22P Petodo 10S 2JM PJamone 2W oWen List 104 I 2ST Broom Corn 209 Tltnrber mt 2Wi Benjamin 2W Broom Straw 107 275 TralAe 2m Mien florae wz 2 year Wgt Caswell Handicap a mile and a fu Song selling affair Ambrose was i running mood and taking tne acut at the start kept the lead to the finish He paidin the mutuels M780 for 2 which was the longest price of the afternoon When offered at auction Ambrose was boosted from 1400 to 1705 and bought in Alexander did the bidding Only four horses are named for the Bowie Handicap tomorrow but it is probable there will be some added starters The Maryland Jockey Club an nounced this afternoon that the club would add 500 extra to the Green Spring Valley steeplechase run this afternoon the Elkrldge steeplechase to be run on Thursday and the Consolation steeplechase on Friday In the Green Spring Valley chase the money was divided as follows 75 to first 200 to second 125 to third and 100 to fourth The winners portion in the Elkridgewill be 950 secorit 300 third 160 and fourth 100 In the consolation the money will be divided 700 200 125 and 75 Bimbi Given to Garth out In which musical numbers were Interspersed with short talks by men prominently identified with the bureau Among the contributors of the even ing were Messrs Sam Elder Hall Hull Davis Sapps Stroh Burke Nightingale and Small The first named acted as toastmaster C9K At each of these 30 pce your bet value is here in 35 Fall Suits Geo Hebbard Co TAILORS 1312 trp Formerlr 70S Stfc it Amos Turney presented to William Garth the two year old filly Bambt that was cut down in her race yester day Garth will ship her to his farm at Charlottesville Virginia and usa her as a brood mare Garth by thol way has signed up Steeplechase Jockey Fred Williams to ride ror mm aga next season Frank Bryan reports that owners of jumpers have responded in a liberal mariner in the stakesto be run at the Warrenton Hunt meeting Eighteen entries have been made in the ope i Mustnte purchased the plater Anxiety from Amos Turney this morn inn i lLlo no Frayllng has obtained first call 88 1 on the services of Jockey Wolke for the Piping Rock stable for next season if Jockey Lllley was awarded a gold lUOUnVCQ Wflip 1V1 IUC IliUSb yUfJUIA 250 Vlflr 142 Illinois Fighters Agree to Quit After Am tGarter Blel82 23 Malfnn 12331 Torn Elwdl01 second race Purse 1000 the Elkridga rider at the jockey ball held In the club nouse at tne ariving pars a lew aay ateeolechape 3 year old 2 mllea 2JM 2S8 288 Antlwptlc tSoperimman 121 frgo JS2 182 Being Threatened With Law Peoria 111 Nov 10 The fight lid in 297 Short Gran 116 I 287 Illinois was Jammed on tight today onTgtromboli 120 Boxing in me oiaie was given me quietus here Its last strongholdlst night when reformers gave fighters and promoters the alternative of go Injf to Jail or stopping the bouts They compromised Three bouts were allowed to he staged with the understanding they wele the last tlrf entry THIRD RACE Pnrse 1500 the Bowie handicap 3 year olda and up 1 3 4 mile 2rt4 Juniors Prepare for Goniaga Georgetown Junior Preps have started pointing for the game scheduled with the undefeated Gonzaga Junior Pren team November 18 rf i of this game wiu ciaim tne junior title of the District SHOULD BUN WELL TODAY Pimlico Cincinnati EnqnireK Btoomeort lialfou PInaoe Pratt entry Amtna Antiaeptlc Shorts Graiii StromboIV 8t Rock Panhandle BJack Coffee Fesmoaae Wllaon ntrytTfter Lady St Laxsrlan Bar light Primary Ida Claire Valas JTerarock Tacttca Pandean OS FOURTH RACE Purse 600 for all ages 1 mile 22 Sandman II IIS I 251 Star of Sea 104 26l Ahara 112 1 2T India Chant 82 1 2fM BuMlta 109 2S1 Ht Rock 28fl Antiseptic 1041 2fl6 Boar 821 211 Lights Out 1M I VA Pan Handte 24 White Metal 104 300 Black Coffe Ml 805 Woortfair 104 I 2fl5 AlfgaV si FIFTH RACE Pome 600 the RoUnd Park handicap 8 rear old and npward 0 furlong 24fl Tmeaa Steel 1081 254 Fenmonae 282 tHeater PrnelM 2M Sand Marsh 97 235 Water LsdrlO laifi Vesetla iiii fi 22 CHo 101 212 Cjlrrr Hi The winner 217 Lady Barbarr B9 I 254 tPlxr VUM ywiKon entrj SIXTH RACE Pnrne 000 sailing nandt cao 8 year oldi and npward 1 tnile and 70 yards 270 Cliff Haven 103 283 Raj LlKbt105 2P8 St LariiBin5 804 Carlton O104 Wil IMnah Doin3 218 Mable Ihjler102 Previous to the races the following horses were disposed of at auction in the paddock this afternoon ElBlod Harrison jr 420 Last Chance Godfrey Pearce 50j Enver Bey Fred Sheika 40 Elasticity tt 70lt IWfHiiJ a 250 Duke ItanfnKlOoi Margaret Meiae 88 zai Prtnjarr Ti 284 LadT SDirttlU8 292 DaTMr 89 SEVENTH RACE Parse 000 aelllng kandl1 capr 3 jear olds and onward i mile and 70 jardi 238 Soldier 108 807 TaleeSrrlrt i107 292 Ids Claire 298 Perthshire 250 Valas U04 101 804 28 Baby Slater 100 Patoo 100 1051 285 Bis Tide i 4 09 271 Bermndlan 8ft 215 rernrock 1011 288 Brlta Borswa 0 ViCpreUM suowanca Z5jft Sweatir Shop When you Want a sweater thats a KOoi one all through and that will rive you warni and long tf seryjee get this 760 Value alii fOr Insist Ua TJlU Lafcel trade HARK nL i Xts Ti Ji rttZ jklatlMAt eL Zvi and other model tor men women children and wee tots from 1 to 10 JULIUS A WESJ 800 7th 8tH Cor Jf St Mail Orders llpUciUd i Trouier Worth 5 FREE with 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