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12 II 0 101S. OPT? ii I All-Star Sailor Team 313 4 IP5 POPULAR PREP SCHOOL ATHLETE NOW IN PlTTjff. Will 7 A 7. 7 sea it i 'a 5 gf Li lux una To Arrive Here Friday; -c -e- ti jO jT Ti i 1 Normal said wrjr.sij5vf9a 5 ri 3 1,18 6 'v my -i Despite Interest Is riaespreaa 1 3 sa gHBK rKfi AT si Hj 1 i 1 II i hi Oct. 1.

Wiiliam II. former vl collector of interna! is district, announced Prep Boys Can Reach and Leave Washington in Time So as Xot to Interfere Rocs' Order Wash-Jeft Prepared With Full October Schedule. Jackies Coming With Stronger Lineup Than Bunch Which Beat Iowa State Last Saturday. Mcrvis and Harmon Feature in Scrimmage for Panthers. rcvnui! fr t' today that ho was orsrariizir.fi? a com- mittc-e of baseball men from all parts LiCreiii IJaijis Frovo the country to 500 football rusts for use by the American r.x- Pcditionarv Fcrci s.

The Gazette Times. rOL. REES' order about October football doe. not botlior athletic atithnritlos at the Great Lakes Nava! Trainuig Station in the Afi-cningr that he bad just received from Johnnie Evfrs, the former ball player, now overseas ssa Knights Iloip for Hit Sort. TO CLOSE THIS 3IOXTII -K I The i PAX FRA NCI.

SO Oct. 1. hum-hk f-as'm just in iius ui.s- trict -5 acknovlod'ed by huntsmen to have been 'one of the best over tii tate the deer hae i V' least. They are not members been no new restriction placed upon Word was received last night by of the fi. A.

T. there has their gridiron activities. Graduate Manager of Athletics, K. (i inckies in charge ot A 1 uavis ot itie university ui tuouuisu, i'- rdentifnl and. ret-orts from thend was won bv the exquisite iiliv.

terras and other actions of District Xo. 1 tx-pcrt a plentiful Lieut. Commander Kauffman and in I im Diiiui tju.y i ury tiuvc- v.tsf3ri the fieid for a brief practice session- on Friday afternoon, following tneir long railroad journey. The iacki-s made a freed showing v. i low their niH-nins: contest, but it is faiU that Olcott will have a much stronger Ilneun available for the Pitt game, and'T B.

Cox suction of til won the 2 Special Tele a ram to WASHIXGTOX. Cict. 1- less specifically by a War Ie-jiartment order, both Irdiana. and Penn expect to play the foutbail games scheduled with Was'r. Jeff, on October "i and October 1-'.

respectively. This is the word that Manager R. M. Murphy of the Red and F.laok received from the two institutions today. Indiana Normal's comi.iandaut has agreed to permit the Indiana tram to have Saturday morn-insr to play here in the opening en-cavf mrr t.

But even should a War Department order stop this step Indiana's players can here in time for a came bv leaving after the noon hour. It is reasonably saie to assume! that Indiana will day as scheduled here next next Saturday. Murphy pot into lons-dlstance tele-i ihene communication, with Manager! riv Fleming of Penn State today. Klein-t ing said that State's commandant had jiiven permission for the team to leave Saturday morning and that nu ofiicial rulinc; forbiddinpr departure of teams before noon had been received. How ever, the State commandant xpected to pet in touch with tae War depart I 1 tile stnt -t-C iisou in ti cufS not clns 14 i in tn i i it-, reparations to migrate to these Coach Herman Olcott wii Arrive rs at Forbes Field rH.rc otlil will TirohnhlV be OUt OH uLiii himself to v-in a fi.i-st -tea ra berth, Ia 1o denied.

and apparently he is not to be denied, no keops up the pace he has set thus far it poinir to r. conch to keen him cut of any ot as he is uninjured. i.cabolv School. Uj who has been asrf'ined to a tackle OI, lne gt-cond team, is a tine prospect. lew montns ana to in ttie fc.

a. i. c. jiw ...1 raw-boned, wn.i nroaa biiu.m.as ots of ana wiui a nwt niui experience tor a job. lie will gie iiicui v.

(iloth futurities now po to Pbiladel astures duriuir the two weeks J. S. ilunteicf the Fi a Game! of Columbus director, an ap peal for i.uits, Mr. FdwarJs said that among those named on his committee were: Walter Camp. Percy Haugh- tun, Jiitrp, v.

ii. jum, i ui- well. Turn Thorpe and Glenn Warner. lolasiiC Gossip THKIM has been an unofficial a I ftr' "-f-. house High w.il ymt its athlet r-hMions with as tl etic the resuit ol aliened unsportsmanliiia treatment received by the Westing-house boys labt Saturday in their e-rlTvio It ilit- the vi.sitiiifr players were subjected to violent remurks by some of the jonnstown i veers and spectators.

Hon us Waar.er is aiding in coach ing tne. Carneijie High uriudcrs. He has a liyht but fast and ex pects to see his iiroteves Pea -McDonald High in the opening game Friday. which he is more eacer to win than n0 is too young to get liuo t.ie states that reports from any other combat on his entire C. but PHuin a r-ular course nil over the Mate on the fishing situa-, of studv at Pitt.

He wnl be IS a.fon are sood. The recent rains have Uie. i Albert He wns a basketball player at Schenlty Ifiah School and was preminent in hterarv societies of tlie school. If Pitt has a floor team this winter he will be a likely candidate for a plac. on it.

A bir crowd is expected at Forbes Field this afternoon to witness the team. The contest win began at o'e lock. Both teams have former stars in lineup and a fast game is looked for. in lineup I IPC TETft PLAY OA IE HERE TODAY I i i i rhont over Cue telephone today andj8t. scln-nlev oval.

Four event Selections and E1 SV HHst -5X7 Pa ia has been secured by Al- baseball tram between the Pitts- Hi-ii to till the Cctober 4 btirsth police nine and the Erie police hTseball trame between the Pitts- burth police nine and the Erie police i by l-hUewood. This will be lite North Siders' lirst caaii: I nw ascertain definitely what was re- quired. Fleming told Murpb.y the pern State team should leave State CoHese at o'clock Saturday morninjr and pet here in plenty of time for the game it the specifier p.cur 3:30 o'clock. This is what hp intends to do. unless the War Department for- let- 1'iT'inc- until noon, in Tehiohi the tramo would be off.

tturi.li,- nt-raeeeil for such a contingency and has pro-i visionally booked another attractive 'team for October 12 should Slate not be able to come. Consequently W. J. will have a full October schedule of frames, as Camp Sherman on October 19 and Kiski on octooer -''j are not ai- Frl. Pol i I e.

Sawtelis. s. tlSO lleel Pcai.Otiy v.iilHl" p. Ilw. IliKh boy, who red on the foot- prien.

2. Tralnor. a id ns.iermen si.o repivnjsiici the streams i.iany actions ttiat were fretting down to oca The Klamath River country nns on particularly and tne tisbms- there is good. Also in line nearl waters of tne (River and tributaries taken a new lease of life. acramento lish have DAVE M'DONALD BUYS NEW TROTTING MARE i Pave KcI'oimW has purchased the 6-yecr-old trott'nsr mare Hissin- I sou.

iy Maj, 11 dera by lli'X Ar.ierieus. 2:12, sec- 1 iam by Binsvn, 2 Tie. marc rl lias purchased in Indiana, is tin- I beaten in the tliow rint- rid has; a mile te-v- osvner v.i tie' 'ner as a sadal" anil sliow mare this Winter a veil! have tier i ruined and raeeil si-ason. 1 Short T. CLKilllXs.

MICH, spt i ia Tlie 1 ret -li on ti.e oje-ni Shoif shio trots. inie ui a pt tiy Cot: on Parch an 'ire ia. e-tiier wjUrer. f. I'OV ii2 oa ti fo-jr Robert ii umt.iaries: Pa eh, won Iciest, thirl.

1 e.i. Te.vves Si et -en ii: Diek 111; Cliri-tian, i -1 i Tline. irse Ji-Xi Cm-t. 'i'O "1' won Jernfo lime, FARE FOR OIL CiTY. OH, CITY.

Oet. The Cltl-1 ns I'ornr-aiiv todav an-! nounced that, jitarti'ipr on Xov. mber i. the treiley far- in both O'i City and Frarkiiii will be increased froin to cents. i i 1 I i i 'j i s.

aiiaer, i. :n.iii i.e.. ic.u. n.u- ueeuwea Wortman. Jaeman.

iii- li-til ac'-ouet of sohoiaslic vtcent-loc-on. 1. butrmge-. F. muv be aide to par- Hannah.

If. hi isterli. r. li. iand.

m. Vjran, ill the PW of the l.yneh-Mor.ei. r. Penllnsl.l. p.

i t.l.- l-eif Fo- brewer, Ll' 1 1 t-orineiic. tJonlaie tliO retpia-'-IiP. ills. utility. Cbamocriala.

manager. 1 i rr lilll i war 1 Vpartment orders le-' S. A T. O. In addition evorv niN.r date will be filled.

Murphy today ie bad practically closed a s'roTi tc.tm to play here on No-i the Saturday before Tlia'-Kssivinc, left tacant through West Virginia Wesleyun's cancel'a-i Practice was interfered with some-; wii.it today by tho installation of the S. A. T. but Coach Hutchinson had tlie men out for a short time late in 'tiie afternoon and staged a light serbr.ma.ce. He said today he was practically certain of tho men who 1 name tnem until Pridav.

r3 flSff Vt 5 i lltfa Th ninc-trch regular harness Ml1 this afternoon -will furnish stood contests, as the horses are closely matched in point i of speed. Af-r this week plenty of horses will be home from the races anal for the balance of the season the club ofiieiais expect to attract lartte 1 crowds on tins account, kbcs r.n-riol on until snow flies this year. Tlie entries: F'rr evrr.t. trettir.n F.ster Admiral, ti. IV.

II. Rci Fe. li. Dave mc-th. E.l Mur.dorff.

trot 1 iiar "Chimewood, eh. lLnui To Second eve W. 1). Kicd'e: F.tsr.t ran. May Uirect, u.

Hugh Mr- Xi pnrinr Roy i'ae, h. W. eoP Filter ch. l'ave McUonaid: I.ik. W.

L. Smiht. FOU'tli l-aciec Fred Patcnen, b. Fl Woods. Sister Pointer, g.

J. M. shull. 6'C Made to Year Individual Fvleasure jy 6 6 Tailors Since 1884 TODAY up 11 MM i oSH3 in Buy Liberty Bonds I li -1 i i Cox's Filly and Colt Dillon Axworthy Return Winners at Lexington. Ipin iiFX IS Special Telkum to The Caiettc 1 LKXIXUTOX, Oct.

1. The! secuna clay ef tne meeunij of the Kcni- 1 tuc'ty Trcttmj; Horse Breeders As- sociation furnished the star attraction in tho futuritv of a vaiim su nvvPi1 hv of Philadelphia, who I IS class with his colt, I i. tho junior division yesterday for Frank Kllis of that city. The race was an easy one for the winner and at no part of the journey any heat vas she extended except in the third, when Echo Todd and Petrex came with a rush at the finish and the favor it-' which had been joirsing. was lorce-a to a mud drive to win.

inaries: trot. 5 heats, jnirsc ii. i.y r.fore?t. raj. Pn I.li Jatk 1 e'ox cnt-of-bound territory adjacent to the line of play drive from that part of the teeins tri'oiintl farthest front the ctit-ot-bountis district.

This is merely a builder, but I know tiiat lit nianv players. -Y of the thiucrs" see Tlie psych. d- ms to be that tbe nearer one is to the out-of-bound area the more one seems drawn to pi ay into that area nur.inst his will. On short holes I frequently ijisper.se with the tee altogether. Kepecially if usinsr an iron club, for an iron club likely to put the bail the air that you do not fret the tance you want.

When you find you are spoiling drives by swlnsins back loo quickly chance from a driver to, a brassie. The stiff shaft in a brassie helps to correct the fault. Iron clubs should be held much more firmly man wcouen. -tne reason for this is the swinK is shorter and of a nature, so tiiat. unless you have a secure grip the iron club is apt to turn in the hand as it touches tlie ground.

This 'difficulty is not. present in the. same tleyn-e in wooden clubs because of their broad ioo7.l..u snoi My li. i.y Z. -forest 1 eh.

bv Centre us) 1 t. Lex. hr. t.v KrrrKic.n i iita-chi 3 i l'-v Toiid iV 'M Vfaitor i fi 4 i'! JY-- Kentucky Faminv" -iVar-oid c-o-o-is Dili. in.

1,. hy Oiilon Ax- vo.rinv oi-rno i i 1-etrex. in. i.y ti.e llieit I I llorphy 3 2 21 ouy. a.

ey c.a Axworthy a Echo by Ui. I'c-r tie- tlr-at i 4 4 Tiaie-i- e-e, 1 ie. (,,,:,. to Ti v. wo-thy t.Seiri'.li i i 1,.

by Xorni.e-.tii ivic- i La-id FCr.iar. ii. te. tv pvtiiwavd Farniiini 2 10 Cnra. b.

hy peter the iln-at P.iJa m. (Aiiillll It b. h. i 5 7' 'Star Tramp, eh. p.

tJe.neM 1 Tib Su'es-enee h. in. 11 ec e. 5" hy is apt to turn in the hand as it! touches the ground. This difficulty is.

iviii.i en i. us iiccaus'j ui neir oroaa sole. i Uijiof I I I) I i I i I I 1 hish in re-: I MM A BR rCr: i I ii a jk I KW SS 4 9 FALL SUIT OR OVERCOAT Moderate cost Merchant Tailoring has progressed very amazingiv. $'20 now orders a very carefully made and wonderfully fine fitting Tailored-to-measure suit. If you can afford $20 it is not necessary for you to wear readymades any more.

You can wear 'as fine fitting tailored-to-order clotb.es as anyone. Important Trifles By CHARLES 'CHICK' EVANS iNh Bends ui iRSfTiiii iiiX, "1 0 0 0'00'0'00'O0'0 0'0 Ami 6 1 6 3 6 jfr 0'0 Will fl VT Pirn mlli if- I cr ill, i I 1 1 Overcoat 6 I I I Pc 7 I'pi I 1 1 IIAYT: been rolf continue more than -udyln? the rf sly far considerably decade and have played on conn out the I'nirel imr r.ty tbrouph- i dial Canada, but in Scotland, Kntclap.d and Franco 1 iniacme that I have at some me or other been face to liout every possible c-, ci a 'aoc with f.d 1 l-'rt 1 this ey; erier.ee I have one tance of what a less 1: 1 as imi foe! the impc met iced phiyVr iaterial detail, As I have tated i tncnv tunes in this tlei 1-) whole t'tidm-ev of mv 1 but by this I don't lie. in to imply that there is no such thins detail to be considered. In tight match nl ter.tion to sor-e i.taihs may repre-s-nt the ifl'c tween winnh-jr and And what i I want to mentieat here are a few "i sinai p.iriieuiar.l tnat manv players have a tendency to overlook. W-ilx f'Sht at the tee.

It my-be "old stuff" t- mention Sieve ti train that a low tee pays bit: 11 ei.uei: iao practice it i i i put his men through an r.rrn'tico session yes There was another ttniiv afternoon. livelv scrimmase and once more Lou Men-is the High boy, showed up exceedingly well. He has JAMAICA, N. Y. Yesterday's Rewuhs.

rr. furlonsi' :i.trm!t Sai'er, 1." frn Tn U. 112 iMcAtc-re 2 Won 112 "VV'ti 10. thlr.l. Time, Fynlkra.

Pon.tc!k'. Eddi ie 11, UriJe ana cum i Jester ai ran. EVeon.1 ra.o. 1 aiul ei JV-ar, It to won; rullux. hutuim-v sreni.l: Hen.le.

ir riil.ly to 3, plate, McC-aen i. thirl. Time. 1:47 T11ISII3 hime. Matin.

run. out show, von; la- ner. 1' til- Time Oari'Ja rW. 1 mile and a slt-mh-TInr ri 11J (Uiibie -n eel, wni, Runes. 1-1 ti, one fcnu- fpcoml; Ua.iJy's Choice.

P.o.-int-oii;. ou'. tlilrd. Time, Omy tnrea I rifth riee a US Hit- 4'te'r, 1 t.T 1, net. show, won: Yr fJ l'il-r.

r.ei-i. i'i i i Tli'C Time. 1 'd Jl'Mh rree. Irene aei emi-ii tan. 'I''-'." liHini.

PI to 'i. ever, 1 to von. JI ii" cWaP 'a. V-si-. tti: Kalrnrothcn 0---ti.

bi.cKa,vnnna, I Mry. K'eetfd H- ''s, ran- 1 t.t -I. perono: in to 1. thli-a. Time.

P.ose Sev-Ji" Ciliateau llriand anil Entries for Today. mii.lii. et.lni:. MSGra U2: Jn. -103.

'W- s- Horn Feter. 1:1 Jan' lb ralfl Sha-l ifW: Marlon A.iltT. TuJ Venetian Boy, 1C6; AS ra 'e. for S-year-Ald 1 lo anrt 7 .1 Thyme. ter! HO.

llnlrt-r, 1 'Ci Proem I Jtlneke-ulie. ttJ. i To'' 1 )--. uti T'mhfila, l1 Stnr. Fourlh race.

Liberty boni har-rUap. for J-y-nr-olds. 1 t-l miU-s Arrah On, ti.lv Gertrude. W4: Chief bally, S3. Fifth race, for th Ramsen handi'-ap of t- Tnsealoof a.

111; Ctiinalkin. ID); War Pennant. 11:: HurrS-rane 1.13 cirrus. 11f P'f-e; On. 12J; Had Jla-ter.

110; Lor.1 V.S. Sixth rare, for 3-ycar-oM an! upaarl. mHld-n. 0 Hose Finn. V.t: Cole-en Ktn.

US: Irish LH.Iy U. 115: Imytnn. Tvptat. 112: Alt Vexina. bill McC.r.y.

11" Phu'erian. IK: Point to t'S; Cbeuter Tvo. Assign. 115; Litho I.bho-Prli P.rlFit Anc-l. f-'antiago IU; Diria If.

1iB: S.mta, '12. Weather clear, track fast. Apprentice rlaimed. LAUREL, MD. Yesterday's Resulit.

First rare. fur'emsrs -Penrose. $-40. rj 5a and 10. wor raisin? PhoTver.

li'. 'Johm-orl. 10 ar.l f- 40. I llllan Shaw. 1' third.

Time. 107 1-5. Antoinette ami Lucky Lady a.io rare, miles-Infidel. 1S Ipvernt. '15 3' 4.

won: New Haven, (i-rn-fordi. 71 and tl f'l. second; Otto FVit.ov 1JT iTavtort. h. tird.

Tune. 1 -fi. Ahton. Pa-nboo, Koherl Oliver, Wln-t and ladii'l also ran. "IC-d ra-e.

1 nele Simnv 1M briem. e17. nd 10. won; Tlie Porter 117 t-and $2 s-eond; Temhcio. iPiekenn.

HI, Time. 1-S7 4-1. Aitrutn, Malvotio and Juanlta ao Fon-th ra.e (1 urlonp-. Kalhieen, 11S uri-'fordv tt (V. IS i and IS SO.

won: Mary y'nlil I' arrlrK'oei. )' and S- SO. tr.d- P.ull. If SI. third.

Tune, 1 is' It. Johnson. Etruscan and Haehel-r'n also ran. Fiftli nice, mile an -QrN- Snnrr Money, til end 1' 1-1 Valor, 110 (Thnrher). and 7 iM.relel.

rrv ar 1 Time. 1.43 luimicsli and IliKhland la! alio ran. Sixth race. 1 1-K. rnees .11 (K'-l-ta'v) 13 30 and 2 il.

wen; l.t)g:la S. )S I'prwH, ft and Sd, t)-i in Sm 113 'PrrtnKtoro. 7i, third. Time. ei.il.-, Milkman.

Foiroma. Colonel Cluif tod ip.Fe nKi ran. Sevenin race. P. Ire I 11-.

iL'nmniri, f.t 11111 ,11 ani. j. lif-iievoient, 1'' iSuilUe-l. $.: 7 I Time. 2-5.

firoieie, Cray Fasti-, s.a i refdn. Co d. Pc.y, P.iasw.nry and J-uiryj L. al-o ran. Entries for Today.

FU'it rii'e. for maiden fur- loncn Hone Kw. IF': -V andarln Coat. T.ti-y. 111': s'tedv I.ndy.

13-; Cra- jldc Ho t-efffire. Cher-uallio 11'. Kcho li, Lancimt Cirl. Aiao IIIU1t to start: Daliln ia. Miss osKI.

f.routirt irivvtll, 112 ea-h. Second for s-yenr-e'ds. felline. fl Vandlveer. Ft: l'uchexn I.

ace, Ksnuini.iu. PC 'Paint i.ady. ''W 11. U2; BaK.i'-'ia. Chancy Tnoriey, Third rare MARLEY.2 IN DEVOK2H IN.

COLLARS CXVETT rrTABnr CO vy. I I for 3 year -ft', 1 nnd ijward. mm a Vr4 1 rl fax i jTM. I i i i 111 ft til 111 O.O.O'0'O'O'O'O'O'O'O'O'O'O'O'O'O'O Others $25, $30 and Up Our tailoring is rapidly cutting into readymades for when real Fellows careful of their appearance, see the remarkable improvement in fitting and the real good lookingness of the rich woolens they get in Tailoring at no higher cost, readymades at once become very unattractive. ORDER YOUR OVERCOAT NOW.

COLLYER'S SELECTIONS. By BERT E. CCLLYER. b.vrr.ci.. First race v.eti.

Triumphant. Tetiry. Seon-t raee Loiuz Vandiver, "ndopr, I'll'M'ess e. '1'nird liir Jtouavo, Koy. Master K'.

urlh rac -Fraiirtlin. Fiitrgo'J. Filth Omsr Kl ayyiim, flipp'-ry Eim. Criinwri-. an Jul b.

lie JAM All 'A. 1-irst ra-rt' noae: i.aii heyol Pluv.ada. I rat i Third Chief baily. Thun-i, Pir.lro. Sjiir! r.

rraKii.e Ctiirtto. atra-ie. Arra'i tlo tin. race- Sweep On. tVar Pennant.

Lord Tlr. vac Assien. Point to Point, Impetus. -v- race r.e. it.

e-t. Hi-rnr. i lT.ee K-l ia -p Ho: 'i'liirci rc.ee Bi-yaiin. as. I.ar.ir ion.

Joiai V. in Tin eir Fourth racr Last Coin. Grxini.v. Fe'tti rs-ee Free Cuner. N'-inlM h'e-a Sixth race Cel.

Livingston, Col. Taylor, C.aliieurei. Seventh raeeSletli, Warsaw. Lottery. Let 15 lfater Kama.

31? in- Sieiahilar. lie: 'Xoaave, -y. Ina Kay 10-j; Hon-t. 1:4: Mleo 31D: Iweor 114: Hireen-tree. l-'ii; Tit for Tat.

PC; 'Oraco. I'll. Also ellclMe to ttart: 'la Kane man 11. Hi Prest.m Linn. 114: Itelan.

ty. 11; fiyod. Ill; "Pepr" 1: Flf i'uiree. lit. e.

lioivaril for ami 11. i. 1 1-p: -r li-a Ill: Perie--s ne. i' 'Civin 'l; Ill; Dun. re: the Lin-ny Peiid han.ji.ar- arai upward.

1 -emir Crimv.er. lui; Lim. 112. Sixth ra, e. aelllnff.

for S-yeir-nis a-! nn- ward. 1 mile siel To yar.is-M..anta:n Fly. 1 lilll uZ i.Xitt-!. 1J 1:1 or man. tCarinin ntr Sevntil ra ui.v.ar,:.

1 Ill; Ai'i Kian II. eiairrerar -T rear.r Ii. i I and i. True An I. Ill P.

1- rut. Nil- -e rc eic.an liiii lil: S'Laiiin, beiltieky eit'en I WorUlr.st Lad, 111; Lazy l.ie.i. Ill; lie-: tMiiirucf. Aiso elieaee: raaigs, l'i; tl. il.

Miller, 111. A aHew aii. an V. t-atiier cieai "lart- i LOUISVILLE, KY. Yesterday's Results.

First race. .7 i.Vwi-yi. I.i-'ht. and fjlui-j Far; -War von: Puie its Call, lord. S-i, third.

1 oil run. line. 1 .07 Serbian, rrohe.n 'iKrr'y 1 a. 1 t' I 1.1 I'Z i tlarrett I. 1 1 1-en, 111 Sini wio, third! i Tl.oc 1 -C! --a.

aru-iie also ran. Ii'TI, 7 IWo.tcn l.e rue, 1: Pur t. v. 'l i. old.

won: 1 'a no Run. in Olm'. 114 1. Ji). sc end; K'iniiev, 1,2 i tl ii Time.

J. .1. eariiien. tiinlaot Lad and Jim ran. rn-e.

1 mile and 70 iPirrfltl, i i ill el. 4,1. Llic-hy p. 1 1'cneeiiyi, r'. 1..1.

f.ci;,;; F-i-ley lilrcvro. riiird. Tirrie 1 ti Firvt Pa not. Shop, Mary II, Tze 11, alo 111-1 i-'ifih race, 1 in, a- and a pi-cter-nih Prii.ed Voler riiiniini, tie 1-a i 70. cut.

ihovv. P-'cciens oat. shove JteaverViiU n'edcril. oai, i i r-, third. i Sixth ra: fil.n-.

rn 1 1 ii i 1: fiirlo -lbiiiirmatin I 1 a i or. F. 1 p. c. oi.ct, i o' Kti.a.

i can- i Time 1 it Pirt i IP.ii'e.ana. Pa 1 le nnd 70 Thinker woe Flapper i i i ti.ir P.ai'.TNfc Voni.tpu-. p. twin a ran. Se- ra- 1 mi (Slr SI vi, J.

SI z. fi-c, third. lie P. 11.. i.e.

lid Margaret of i'daiei aio ran. Entries for Tod-xy. I ir for 'C Ma, nie II, PC; Mis lean. Mili-ai, r. 1..,: en ice.

Ii2: l.ndv Waiter lea. A K--i'-'t. 11J 'i 'ui Nan. (in -led, ai; i.unie- 1 U-'. la i'a l.u lv Mcs.

ii Water Wl I'll, n. Ilrucctto. ill'; so en.h; 107. I ins, riiiie Si'i-'t. Kprr.an.

'-4: 1 cry. I'd: id; KCdurol iff: or i ef idorii. V); is. 'John I M-rry Ti' Jns; K. 112.

AhO tiKP.I 'liieiy Ma'-ia. 1 V'l; S.d OiiFf.j'. Arthur Ml clieton. lea. t'iari Jel: M.

Third ra. e. clnimir. for I liev.ar.i. 1 nPj roil ti'.

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