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10 Ji IT mar vi" ciw'as. mm mm msmg ITBOry DDITAEfOl fFar Department Advises Record Time Established CORNELL OiEWm inffs Home On Belmont Fark 1 rack First Money in $5,000 mui BHLHiidi 1 00 i Akuli NOT RACE iNEXT By Gaz'U. limes Private Wire iVtiv r. Tunes. S- f.

12. Many as- I Institutions Not to Make j. Plans for Coming Season i Edict Means Pitt and Other Local Teams Willi Be Missing From Field Durincr World's Con-; Grand Circuit Offering ts HiVh-Class Field in the Governor's Stake III 010 dOUUI i 1 I I. 4 i i-: Brewer is Second Lu Frisco. flict Gossip of the Athletes.

By RICHARD GUY, Sporting Editor. I JERK will be no Intercollegiate foot ball this tall, judging irmn a Washington airpatch late yesterday afternoon, i 1 Avhich stated that the War Department had advised college rMid universities with student army training corps "not to mak plans for football schedules this fall." 1 it-. 11 1 im became known when Senators called at the ar Depart- to attend to protests from States which have 'Colleges and -iro NEW YORK. touishing things happened at Belr mont Park races this afternoon. no the least startling being the hansinsj: out of 3-5 as the time for five furlongs tvhen the triple springs farms Mi Penrose defeated Harry I'ayne "Whitney's Pigeon Wins in the ripening dash.

Th.s mars win probability take a place among the records, but like several other per- Ml iormances on tne oouks 11 win tlQubted by conservative sportsmen. Many trainers and other dockers timed the race and not one or these could be found who made the ligures firfui- -311 while most of the -1 watcnes snoweu a mui It is true there was a stiff breeze favoring the runners but even under these conditions the time reir.arK- able as three other in the held lin- ished within three lengths ot in. ner. The Results. ir.nkm M2 Klsay.

ir- to I. 1 an4 to thiol. Time. Scuots. Oiihelia.

Cliimney fcwtn aim km. ran. iracK recorn. race, the Whitest one Steoplnfliasx 3-y an. nn.

about- HaM-ock 14 iTavlr.ri, IS to even an-1 out. v.iin: tApwiaiimi. to and out, c. un 40 to 1. to 1 and 3 to third.

1l-M. XlllllU'S 1-U an 1 lost num. Tinrl race nur.se Sl.O-'.T t'raiml. to Shannon. to ii r.ei'On an.i i-i.

1 miles oe i.m- tor, 1 to 2. von; 1 larry -rrottmiteri, i. i. I-' W'iee IB l.yKei. i to an out.

I ar.e. i.ijie ir.pt'H M. V. at. i.i wliec atso ran.

nuiuoiier i i 1 H'g iaying OUt regUlarily ap- Dom'Cd 1PI hi I This edict will mean the suspension! sport for the college through- I iu. me uii.tte i at Syracuse Wilkes Princeton Defeats St. Special Telegram SY P. A Cf X. Sept.

12. Inia Jay won ''rst in "'''w stake, the t.rand ir- enit. h.ere I(viay. Tin- i ti-otter driven bv Earnest, won over! a fi, l.l Wilkes Brewer, after; finihin lifih and in ti rst two heats, managed to wind up i second. Kas's Lassie came in third: and (leers, with Ksperanza, came in sever" h.

i Lu Pn nee scored a victory over in the trot, worth. Ji.lt"). The summaries: t.nrse rt iri i I i V. .1.: I He'- i i Vrti iSn-n ''Ut i lJenal.il I i'H'sv 'til- Tioie. 2.F.: tr .1 1 n- ton St Titm-.

1 -i nor i-urse 1 1 F.rii Wi k- s. iiivw- 1 I.Ms.-li- ii.X. K.nal a At Ma. lc 1 Wat ruitr. ovriijli.

heat." purse i3 llri 1 i 7 NOTES OF THE BOXERS. readier. Philad. Ipiiia's 1. isinrr candidate lor Btnnv Leonard's ightweignt crown, has signed for Mo important boats to iak place in the lv.ture.

lenoiers nrst to I i 1 1 I' uuuusu-giimo be tile sainPr( as the gen- me race lor the c-iny Huganj First race. lil'is. the I md. And in no section will era! public is not likely to view Its championship title at 100 targets, Vor Tal-fhe he keener than contii. nance in the same light that Hickman weakened on the last 1 is'to.

iaVs. 'to ana to 4. won: riceoii 1 I W'i, iifl i Riihintnn 13 tfi ll. 11 iKiiu ial Miortase (ifii as; fl' (J C' 11 I'" SO n.i:.,mM to Tin. riAztiTE 1 llllAL NHW 1'UlUv.

Slept. I. 12. eta! reports from Ithaca now make appear extremely doai.tfal wheihvr tiiere win Le any rowing at ad ai Cornell next spnits. Tile reason- as-siiieil are tile jreiura! hxcu of in- I'aest in tile sport which was ico-i iitzi last sprsiis.

and the hnancia! inability of the atnielie assuciatimi to support a crew or crews. Another reason is mat liaries 1-. four ii'i able i j. ml is hik- John it who 'as nominal liead coach Iasi nason, ooe in i Meet to have a ii time vaiia lib- In The prove lack of Imances to be a determining factor in intercollegiate sport in many collcaes tins year, and this ear, and rowing, tile must ix-petisive sport of all, is the to feel the blow. Til- re is no doubt that Cornell could put several crews on the water this year and get all it jir ed'.

from imii-. id nil alumni, but apparency The atlil. tie a 'it hori'ies believe lhat it would li; in lieitc-r otlu war-iini'- eeom lilies to rowlntr iier. Tills is a course lhat lias been laki-'i by and will probably be taken by Columbia. FIVE LETTER MEN LEFT FOR WESTINGHOUSE HIGH AVesiinS'houS" in id its uui-foriur-d pracliee this having 1 had but a few hours of llaht prac- line previously.

Coach Burton has: live varsity men ITuhu, Lesiie. i lleatty. Voungk and Kuhrtr to build! his team on. and although the el--veni will be eonsid'-ra lily liuhter than last year the fellows are showing i good spirit. Rain at New Castle.

MAN (. ASn.L. S. nt. 32.

special.) IAll races scheduled for todav at Pulaski wen- called off on u. of the rain, wiiieh mad- la- track unfit for use. In spite bad weather a good crowd v. as ami ami ot i more' at 't he h' series share between A. A.

cf Philadelphia September 1 rover Cleveland Alexander and four Septinbr 21! Tendier will box ther members of the who en-Kvcr ltaniiner. a hir-ago bghlweiKht. ho a few years ao as the Xa vy or jomea the Army witti tl.e leaders in the lightweight I before the close of the season. Kil- nf ohinpriVA. AJri-' and Daily ar- j.hia.

'he others the service. Trainer Packy McFr.rland. Chienso's great- Brady was Riven est boxer, is the busiest man in Canin The remainder of the monev was COLLYER'S SELECTIONS. By BERT E. COLLYER.

WP.E-LiK-Cll.V'E. Firs race Taibot entry. Dr. II Sun- I Sec-urid race-Thrift. Chi', aiv.

Royhoro. Thr'. rai wri.A A. ro- miskev. Fonrrii race Jn'ia Woo-i Violet.

Pox-r Fltlh race Lfrtii.J. Mannrhen. Sixth race rhrinie. The Seventh race Jessie Trial tv Jury, Starshooter. Iwt t'hrisf'e.

HKL.VoNT PAIlK. Vuyt race ta- enl UmUm. IM-Siii boiinl. s-onJ iTi. Kintore.

1 race liurktioanl. Liec km.a-' I'anner. Fifth D'ince. SMleito. I'm' ala.

St; Mai- I Sixth rap liatter. Senator Crow, I'eiuv. arc. Vst bet fif the tav or A '-''t take-a-, hatn.i l.iersujli. liar av Kii ft.

i dico. HI lliiam-il. Tii. vi Vi IS; i l.an.irv flK" Meb.s. niHi vi.

Time Al. i.in i- t-- a I lie Article. This'le' it, Fi. aiet uiiii Keui.el.l i V- "no. ml mi.

Chcirma.t. an. i se.on.i: Korluhee in. mam. thirl.

Tim it. i'oi. ot i. -'a Mi's v. in'1 i-'ieae ran.

fourth la. e. Men.iiitU. jn.irs r-yet lMlr. 11- i.vn.J iu.

nes j.ace. una 1 i i i. 1 Tilli-. n-iiijt c' an i a.ioian. ft 1 70 var-i 7.1 an.i Fot eitl i T.mo.

I if.v Kl atirt Pleawtnt.ir. ai. I Sixth ia-, MliiK, j.tirM. i iVcier. 4:: auiveafr.

Mill Ol TIuh-. i-noonix. no tliir.l. loo isle ami Lan ais ran. turiong-Kognrt.

k-v 11:1: i rill vi'C. 1 1 1 1 3.. and w.m.l liinuiul I'i'iekensi. tiiir-i. Time.

eittntu, i.ytle. ai.d 1 ra 1 in. Entries for Today. First ra -e, mai ien 'J-y--ar-oMs. furlongs Tidal i imp.

li4; Ml.ii mon Ft; 111'; Susin a Fill Sunniuaiale. liO; Mai-b- IJathia, 117; tMar.oeu. re i i o. i-riue. i-i.

nonius, in; ji. b. i Honest 'II. F. n.

ia, I I I tJ. ll. Talbot entry. Second race, maiden 3-v, ar-oi 117; i) AiaUey itin-j i. boro II, iir; If 1 Jiawsott, 117; Tltritt.

i n-r. 'riiird race, -U; i i furions--C'iiemunt. in r'4. Murphy. F4: Indian "bou.

a Jaol; lil: C. A. It.j; Yai Fa, Hay. Hi. bit r.

Karma. 1 dl.injr, l'i: tirlght. thai. Tale Nearer. 1.

1. oiir-c r-i. e. seUirir. and, yard.

F. F.azomv. Ti.eof.h:, T.a?e 7 cci It. win Mar. Iiisit, F'ftil race, claiming, l-lil mil.

a Stir i't, i-i Front b-S; Irinsr Sell Mam 1 airy l.eiitend. li ji.av Sixth race, ciainil.eg:, 4-yea Hist ui Ill; icy; Kose Water, "iveiali, 101. treat Ill: ctiristie, lei; Tile belgian ii bill; CRsilin. Seventh race, claiming, and tip. i-lii miles Ianrkey, 314; '1'rial by Jury, llenerous Omp, 1.

aakwood, 104; Aloily U. lii: 1 Haby Sisier, leu; Jele b.t:. Apprentice ailoiv-mee 1. Rain Prevents Dawson Races. DAAVSOX.

Sept. 12. 1 Tiie horse 1 aces scheduled to be held here totiay were on account of rain. The races; be belri as uhuh provided the track is not too heavy. Qu.vn 17.

Pdli.fr, b. 'Tatci 7 tl Time 2-l7j, J.lMi. F.air-ar.d-a-ha!r lurionL-s. purse Muiiantln iHaMwnb, won; i iH. bat-sen seccud: V.

Julirii. Time 1. it. Hob Dnndon aUo ran. ARMY CAPTAIN WINS SHOOT FROM BIG FIELD CAMP PKP.BA".

OHIO. Sept. 12. (A. IM Capt.

Thomas Lebou tl re. an t.f 1 1 instructor toe small tirii school, toeay won the uaiioaul iiisioi championship ith score of 28H nit of a 2fii. ilileatiiiy comyieT i C. M. Gettis was s-'cond of with "SI nd S.

Hail of Caii- fortiia wan tliit 1 was Races Postconed --i-i- i r-cjit. i. tin ne i i i i I i i I i 1 i i -vias er 1 riaht ai'd near Pittsbisrch. for i ti Carncprk- Tech. Geneva, W.

3., West Virginia and I'enn State mtenuea to ope: ale ieanis, although alons more moddh-d form, as com- pared with former years. The institutions must have had forewarn ns', for they have quietly deferred starting the early prclimi-j rary work, although some of them had alrcadv purchased thoir efpaip- aient. As to the matter of coaches rind schedules the teams will encounter little difficulty to having liem cancelled, as no coach would be mercenary cnoumh to attempt to SoNl a team to a contract, and there Would be no chance of one team trying to collect a cancellation guarantee under The existing condition. Bu the money upcnt for lipment will be tied up indefinitely, or until the jisme is iCitimed. The managerial end will have a total loss, as much energy and money has been expended IEW RUL! 1 farm-Mt.

Tm.Rof t. the C.tzBTic TiMBoO JLKXtXtJTON. KT Sept. 12. If any of tiiose professional dispensers of in- of ot-iein rnneern.

the flcetness of race horses and ns of the owners and riders; i horses are intending to come to to apply their touting trade i -li-iirvo- i cr-ven iluvs of the isoe'i fall meeting, they would i r'o Weil to change their minds and save fare. All roliccrnen were in-i flouted today from the P-tpartment of I'liblic Safety tliat touts and all other objectionable i liaractera are to be arrested and brought to police headquar ters whenever seen. Heretofore a few) oE the least offensive of the 'bustiers been able, through the influence 1 r- in otliet- line-a of en.lp.ovnr i i Wins W.csty Hogan Title by ilior Perfect Sj'Ol'e. Fish, Second. XFAYt 03IH IS THIKDi TO The i ATUXTii CITY, X.

Sept. 12. I It reouired wonderful shooiimr to win i honors at the AVesty fiogan shoot at Atiantic City today, ana until the; last 25 birds A. A. Hickman of Me- 1 Koesnort knt in Vancouver.

Wash. incton, Fish of New Y.irh- Charles H. No of land bv missiiic two finished witb i7 lown. Troeh won the title with 100! straisht. Fish and Xewcomb tying: on ana i-ish winniiis the shoot -off a f)n the (iov card at 160 fliers ihcKnian knocKod down lot.

Fisn won this event with 1T1S, Trceh gctt'ngr 357 and Xewcomb Of the Pittsburgh men tiring George n. Painter led the wav with out of 10O and out of ItfO. P. S. Pyle turned in 5J and Heal mat: and H7, while Dr.

F. H. Heck accounted for S3 and 131. The oiiie: Western were 1). AV.

Baker of Pitcairn with 88 and 144; .1. H. Speer. t. Marys.

S3 and 140; A. A. Hoi man. But er. with 83 and last.

i In among the Ohio shooters, lie broke nmona" the Ohio shooters. tie bl'OKe 54 y.Q jo jn eVent. The i scores of other Ohio gunners were: K. p. Major, 0 and .1.

1 1. Mc- I.aughltn. J1 and 146; V. H. Yule, X) and 14C: AV.

Longbrake. r0 and 113; K. Maxwell. 9 and 14s, Washburn. 72 and 110.

.,,) i and J. I RV1: X. Sep.t. i terans teed up as the Apawa.mis Club here i today for the half of the tour- I natnent, under the auspices of the Golf Association, and Cue Is- i hi'la handicap resulted in a six-cor- i tie. The six were Col.

Brent Arnold, Cincinnati, one of the oldest I men piaymg; J. A iliiam Addison fctnitii Of ij fans, X. Cnarles Cooper oardei. City. X.

Capt. S. II. Heap, ar.d George li. Munsoii if New Haven, ail with net scores of 1 1.

Ha-rse of Pkiiade way, with the ipuia showed tl aid of 8. The selected first two day; 'core winnrrs for the are: Clans A O. P. Havr. $,2 gross; J.

p. 67 net. lass J. C. Head JLr.

u. K. Hobertson, rs (lass Duffy" to SJS more and A. S. Na gross, while A.

S. AV the net prize, with tied, at S3 won Tl tuurna- ji.d ry i fit -j -f 7 vOt Z.JL xJLl JLCl i i a jT contest ackies JtJiJi ZJf Rr Assit'iaaii I la. ss To M'iUGAXToWX. S.a.t. VS.

AVt-S" jA'irgitiia is negotiating with tiie De'roi" a oiLrof! sir iiidhftluifo ivittl i 12. A' I I I I i I I i i i I i I 1 i i I I 1 1 1 I i I i I a i Zachary Taylor, according too reports. 1'ackey never nitsses an opportunity: to teach our soldiers, and it looks as iWoiiLrli lie inav he t.romol i-i! to ntli- letic director. It is said thev have r.ieUnamed kv Labor f-gekei based en tin: fact thai is alvruvs on the- job. Bi it ton will nn-et o'Hairen ia Philadelphia tomorrow 1 i i to -sei 1.

ai 1 in The Gazette Times. PLAYERS DIVIDE RIES MONEY As5.icta;i;: l'nns To Ci.a.vtt: Times. 12. (A. Mcm-i hers of the Boston American League tbasvball team, winners of the world's championship, received b-17 li today as their share of the gate receipts from the world's series.

Manager Kdward Barrow and the regulars e.i. were given 43. while Fred Thomas. who obtained a furlough from the Great Lakes Naval Training to play for the Bed Sox, was voted A'arious puibs were given to 'other players now ill war service, the gr.mndkeopers and others. The chock did not include 10 per cent which it had been voted to uo- jnaie to charitable organizations, and j-jthe players instructed Capt.

Harry Hooper to obtain the amount from the eommisMioJi and distribute it oner Boston war CHICAGO. Sept. 12. -All but three members of the Chieaeo world series, re- '0" Boston and Will tomorrow until the war is over. T'ne 1..

IsA 1 tjivided among 22 plavers each re- ceivir.g CKuck Deal With V'nucK feelers. Chuck Leal has been added to the lineup of the Allegheny Steel nine, The steelers will meet the AS'esting- house Munitions team tomorrow at By BUD FISHER IS securing advertising for pro- grams and -score cards. -ino. looujau tan win be sorrv to have the sus- penried. But at the same time the Bnibrrlnnrt p-tfs star all- around athlete, featurin.tr especially iooiuau as a gua.u, for Ft- da.

He win no 'special work in denial surgery. Word was received in Pittsburgh yesterday, through a letter, that Bob slccth liai heen Passcd in YrariCr jJie KUiierect irom a eio tack, settlinsr in his eyes. However his caKe must not be severe, as hi wrote the letter himself from a hos pital, saying he expected to be out Sbon. i for I The ball players who strucli money in laision me uim-r i rallied nn es-retriotis hone, in the opin- ion of tans ot nygone jcats. OE tans or 1) gone yeaiM.

would not surprise me one cat to sea the government induct ail the players into the Army," said one old-time fan to the riter yesterday. It seems the biggest knoek in baseball are those who are members family. it3 own iFfirnier Tennis Stnr Gets Army Appointmefit XKW YORK, Sept. 12. (Special.) Lindsay Dunham, once state tennis champir.ii or' Jersey, has been appointed a nrst l.eutonant in tne Quartermaster Corps of the Army, Dunham will be attached to the! motor department.

Dunham is a former bolder of the Bathing and Tennis Casino Cup and the Atlantic; coast title, which he lost this i He has been credited with the bring in out oS Harold Jhrockmortoi lrtinc Hanl'ij1 fsllc ft ft Sports Till After War -BALTIMORE, Sept. 12 Johns Hop i.ina l.niversitv has decided to call off sporting contests ir the coming 1 3 ersus 'CHICK' EVANS. i in, ,,0,,., players a great deal, and tbey do not recover with the same aiclitv whlcn If -an en in genera! show, ir a woman can play a I trance well and make pood riin-up allots and "cuts' it would be a difficult ma'ter for anv laan to trive s-rol- and in out I have been ic'o about American women British woman golfer quite an- matrer. Her skill, strength pe: ncy are most surprising And to golfer, not fai-idhir with her aliiiity, her play excc-iiingly Any golfer familiar ith the play of British women concede them superi- American and Canadian wotti- I do not-recall any particularly male, ins neiv. eea nieii aim ooi.nai players this Veal out.

rt-ords f.how ives a number matches which as a pretty definite line on the comparative iiaiooa .1.1.011, when he wa al Ids I played a I i to t-li-i out a few dollars here, but the I winter, including lacrosse and foot-ru ing association and the police are ball, in order thai all students may tew combining forces to make this be free to devote themselves to war meeting and this city toutli-ss. i work along various lines. ftilt seliinir, S- ear-obts ami uv. 1 a 7 to won: xyhiirsy ii-t' (M. Rowan.

r- to ecuiiJ. only to Marte.i siinttusii ia l.ylte., 1. 7'to 1 to won; Star Maste U-ii 7 to 10. 1 to i to 1 I nni 4 to 1. third.

-1 lme. Mahlster ot omn He SOX ail'l 1 .110 McTassart tinishe-J Vaizuavt ran. Ton; Ihir.i but n--i uis-iualiti race. iishin.r. hariii- tab.

ra-j turioncs stralgnt Brifthton. won: Ones: to an i Wa an i out. mwi: iiw ltl to 1. 1M to 1 ami 3 to 1. t.urd.

Time. 1 1- mOeX I1150 tail. Entries for Today First race, the Northampton Han Ib-an. all i 6' furlongs, mam course i Peter Piper 9S; Jaik Mount iimp.i. t7 Per-t an 57- Annchen, Mueklioard.

Arrah 1 bolide IK. race, saeebleciuise, seiiinsr. 4-year-': o'as an i up. about nalc-Tubl-V Nix. kaeheior, 141 Kimore, Vorth Star.

14L Third rate, the O'larhiirst Pan. '-Lao. ana mi. 1 tnib-s-a-racka-i. lma.iv Choi.

e. t'i; liecai 1--; iu. race. S-j-ear-oldi and Uf. anilrg.

uii.s -Air. Slices. Fiilson, StArry 'ij. 'M'ss Wood I'll; D-ci; iia'f, lijk; nuckbeari. Fifth ia macien 'r-yeai--ohis.

-f straiitht cours Hoi i't-a1- Ground Swell. Sailor. Tlii.aoi- s-an lii; Vrmn A Jam. 117: Skyman. tnbala.

115; Stiletto. li-: ntomet Virago. 11-; l'aiu-e Sixth race -ar-clis. on.il! far- r-urse Maggie Man bnc. lVivKOii limp.

1. 1 Mad Halter. 117; Peter, loJ: Smn 1-einer I'm; Ili.itloosian. nrj, -j -KPatro (imp. 1.

Sket-hy, 112: trhtx 115: Merry Prince a tiitip.b tli Sen-leii ator 1 ro--v, 11), vr Mask, Jlhcr tleur: Wai'k faSt 'Apr-rentice cla iinuei HAVRE DE GRACE, MD. Yesterday's Results. First race -year-obis, pure V. fur--nlm. i Is (Sandei, 40, ...1 rf7 i.

Tomrnywaae, I'W 1 Johr.s. -1 ana S- 4'1. se. on ie 7-t third. Ti ne, '-s 1-5.

Fouitny, Ft.lry c. Keener and Twilight IV aiso ran. Second race, Eelnne. slecpieciase. purse Clarksburg Races Close In Spite of Heavy Track av.

va sept. 12 lociai. Rain during the foreftoon I Ii n--a I Ve a 11 1 tw'ee le )-ve-l that they could not be tin- oWIl.t' to llll 1 klM'SS. btit tile a wet and heavy traci; tl saie. I ow intr to darkness, but tin Jiioa-y was awarded 10 the leaders heats ol the pae-- and biail-i of the 2:15 trot were Pavoiale.s won in the 2.15 1 1 ot.

in which lted Kussetl neat Marque (iak, the favorite, there was iaceo crowd, nn address by Chs-nip Clai kT of the House of Kepre-seritatives. beitiif a drawing card. Sum ui a es -'ill pace, purse Aini -ia h. k. rt- "311 Iioay 11 b.

m. I "rociis. 1 h. ti. I Aikirtiro 1 Sorrel Ion, 8.

E. 4 2 Hoses, h. K. flat 3 4 2 17 a-. ait e.

purse br. h. 1 1 S''eens, hr. m. ilirevv 1 I h.

p. iSw-rta .7 o. g. ori-oKto 4 4 Wee. b.

h. i -l. i a i.7 tret, burse Kiwarll s. i Tenrx 1 Mar.pie oak. g.

i Koser.trieieri 7, 3 i. Lena Mono. t. m. r.

b. m. the Tin Pe Id b. h. A.ia-nsi 4 UC6Stt MutT, U'sjst tcck out TEki THCUS fXCi vxjiTW bCULHRT, WOirTH I stiara r.l ee! 1 i i i i 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 i I i 1 i i 4 3 5 2 3rojtiil i 1 I I i i I I 1 3j 1 I 7 iU Liee By CHARLES A a most very matca lins-iri'i- a-i -r than a wooden unf A wiiieh women play and turn in jean b-.

Hence my conclusion good cards the (paertion tisunhy thai it is at this poitF of the game iW t-l 1,1.... I to how ffi Wo can suit ou now better i ha i ou can imagine. KfM fK SI Stop in and see our new Fall woolens in WlinMWSfiMMi all the exquisite designs and colorings of 1 special mim suit or mimmi IBumlm 9Mmm vflfe $Sfl I Hade to Exact ieasure WB. It is the knowledge of fitting and pleasing that Iff II makes us successful. iDVi-'N-f riWHiil We make the most stylish garments and can eer- tainly suit you.

r-Sg fpl II ORDER YOUR OVERCOAT NOW I Saturday wFaiMl Vsmn and 1 Evenings Importers tg arises as gteat tne superior ity of men over women iu golf. And there is alsj much d.scass.iui as tv that part of the gjme men's raipevior -it Is most pronounced. IJIStlllci There are certainly 1 lints whic goiier, man or woman, Should coiiimarul, and tir- assert there are nn some tnor- Tiie iw- fssaiy five are the drive, the full r' ivtfli 1 lie ri -sleb' i i 1 1 1 I jMOv ami. aoue a.t. iue ja No of tither sex ever -mis tered ail rive shots so lii.c ame other player 1.4 not better on one 4- triors of them.

Hat villi a thorough omman 1 of thee live idiots a ix in a position lo farii in a nust ex-fcellent card. In mixed matches which 1 have seen I belirve it has ii ru-otmt rated that men lead women some 1 count of a muddy track today's races w'-re post pi until tomorrow ppnmsi t.a 'Today's races laid 10 he postponed teniorrow because of ram. OLKVJiLAND, S'i pt. 12. The Povvlir.g Green races ere tins n.inel trai.iing raniti far her one coen x.

so-ms UKCiy now iua- me game wi.l j. at -AP canc--i ents. tgantown. It is possibl-; that, games now scheduled may be' ed by AVest oppon- 'out several cantonments and' camp team? ui vi- 's'ed for djt -'bi no trouble is anticipated in securins-! tames for each wr.ek-end. it i) Mmmio sivirriFiSLo streetmmi on account oi rain.

Auction Sar.ford's Horses, V. YOltK. Sept. 12 San-i ford hn wit hdi-a vvn the hr-iliian- a Shoot stallion. Meteorite, as cost him h- not lib 1 nbb- sum of from lie sale horses trninintr ti Tipton Cotnpnnv will couiluc! for h'Tn hi the jiaiploel; at Ic-Iinom Park nt Saturday, September II.

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"3' 1 MUTT AND JEFF Jeff Takes Out a Life Insurance Policy With the Government Tiad. Mrk R.r. TS. a. Pt.

OH.) 'Women los- most to men I believe it tin- Ioiie siiot to the -rrein. I leeo of et.oese bin women do lint 1 4 rive the same distance as ni' 11 do, hut that would account the Margin between the play of rm.i many men win i r- I Fhort drivers eminently oulplay Jontnts who great In inHchf-s where 1 have rvavod in nii.v. '1 Joursonies I hae erraer.t i- r.otce.ji that wherp a man T.ra'd use a to the greeir one s'emed always rhooiie 'Im bra.ss.i t.i 2, tile distance, i a. hi har.di to to women, as 1 r.neian.i witti eeci t-V I ZZ-Z7 i vai -a-tj 7M THCivj-sA'sitj XiOLiAft C5 LIFE HAUfVi'r A RELA.Tbit coT A Life if Po VA) iTM TAA it's 'THE T3e7 BuSIMESS Mx bucks. r-' Qb---jr -1 if It is an 111.11:;.

ra.oie fact in goif waa hardiy of tiieir that an iron shnt to the green is much relative i Where Can I Find Relief From Itching, Terrify Ing Eczema? Tllis OtICMtiolt Is Kvcr U'K the itching and 'burning of she skin. S. S. S. will the of the Afflicted.

th of-the t-wpma Tetter Krvsipt las, and and forever rout from the blood iLeigh'-h, in hich he gave her a half i of troke a hole, and was beaten, 1. Jerry Tiaver: Mi s. Gavin, golfer, hJVinp or.ee los? a mateh to exoi-lletn British her nine strokes IS ho'i-s. Pa.r this match every has VO'l -ace of otiier-ive. Th! tiie disease, just it Vila ha VP SuRcred If grand hbod has hern used for more than fi ft years, and you have "ii'v to give it a.

fair -rial to be restored to perfect h. our chief medical adviser is an at'tlioriiv oi bioi aad skin disorders. ami no woi pi'a-oiro in c.uri voti such ndviee as your individual VAjlYlt WW- I PVJ (SovjtKtMoAe fvjr. SRe at, GH? jrs 'l e-f NX TjAi- r'VE- MAT2e si ma nj fVWi'A'A i Srrrj i I iH i -V. A jr-a is i othr-r terrify imr condition of the r.

ro bloort discasts, and lipiilicatiotis of falvr-s, lotions' and washes can or.ly afford temporary relief, without reaching th.e real seat of he troubl'-. Put just because local treatment has don- em no good, there is no irason to despair. Yott tlmply bav-i not soupht the trca'men'. that is within you peoT-pr reach, You have the experience of otiiers case niay cl. abyelutWy without-who have- Miffered as have 10 today, describing yaiur guide you to a prompt riddance of ease to Medical Department.

Swift liiooJ and skin diseases. No matter Ppecifn; 434 Swift Laboratory, I.jw terrifying the irritation, no mat-j Atlanta, Cla. i i -j m. Re..

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