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22 WANKEE 5 RACING | _|Fred Foster, Who Won Brooklyn Handicap with Dr. Rice, Ret with Medals Fret Foster, former owner of Dr. Rice, winner of the Brooklyn Handicap in _ 18%, and the only American who has ever trained horses and ran them in ‘Turkey and Austro-Humgary, returned ‘#o the United States to-day after three years spent on the European turf. He was a passenger on the White Star Mner Germanic. Foster courted fame abroad as trainer for the stables of the late Baron George leichroeder, winning the Renard aa Reanev or German Derby with Eocola| t 4n 1901.and with Fama in 192. The last mare is to-day the queen of the German turf, “When Baron George was killed in his putomodile last June,” said Foster as many lost the William C, Wihtney of -Burope. He was a banker and, after Rothschild, the greatest financier of the -, Continent, and coujd afford to maintain the finest breeding stables in: the: world «at Lechenich. ; Mt will interest America to know that after the coming racing season is over next fall this ‘magnificent stable, to- gether with the oastle where the Baron George lived, will be sold at-public auc- .» tion, and I have decided to put in my nbid-for Dr. Rice. The purchase will be ‘purely one of sentiment. I sold the Derby winner to the Baron for $25,000. “My brother George remained In Ger- many to look after the stables of the eItte Baron, He is supported by Jockeys bed Jones, Jim’ Morgan, Ed Ross and he stepped from the steamship, “Ger-| cit; STORY OF N TURKEY urns from Europe and Money. world. He ia Tod Sloan, Tommy Burns and half @ dozen others rolled into on: ‘When asked concerning his experience in Turkey and Austro-Hungary Foster said: “At first I was viewed with eus- Picton and my methods in training rid. culed, but after I began to win simon-pure Arabian horses and the na- tives were satisfied that I loved my anl- mais I found ciear sailing.” “In Sarajero, the racing city of Turkey, I bs seven races and won -hem dt ot tor fee their Der ey, but American laurels RA wi ane av entecn straight races at that and Vienha. im one pan ot aapeks ay to acrthien \eonk atria in ‘raolnig one hears nothing. ny than the won: dertul American horsemanship. It is field for good, clean sport which been overlooked, and pore I cannot un- derstand, for the eg Cad the experience not eae ea ares [ ing. But I wanted to and here I am.” Trainer Foster stated that he aa re- ceived an offer from one of the kings of the American turf for the coming season. He sald that the terms pro- posed were too small. He comtinued: \?Now that ts the way every ‘horseman talks ‘after he returns from 14 ney not enter the racing ela at need a, rest. My brother Matt has been doing pretty well with my old string down at New Orleans.” pronter, Drought, back with him many | idsome medals ard enphiee pre; seniee to him dy various tit #Bom Brady. The last-named I consider | ne of’ the greatest coming riders of the Turkey and Europe. | Incidetally “he ‘brought back a big bunch’ of money, too. GOLFERS SEASON © WILL BE ACTIVE “Official List-of Tournaments Not Announced, but Many Impor- tant Dates Are Known. No official list of this year's golf tour- iaments has been given out as yet, but ‘enough !s known of the plans of the leading. clubs to announce some of the tunportant dates. Indications point to a Most active season. The Metropolitan Golf Association has not yet completed its list for the New York territory, and fgveral intercity matches are still to be arranged. The following list shows with substantial accuracy what may be ex- ected on the principal links the coming Season: . April LcIntercity team match, All Philadelphia aot 16: Tap anaeel soning tournament of Coun- 2 “tty Club, wo 1 GgVintereity, ream’ matob, Ail Putladetphia Garden City Golf Club. May 7-0—Annual invitation tournament, Chevy ‘Chase Club. May 20-28—Annual open tournament, St. An- dvew's Goit Club. ¥ Wret—-Sheciionehip ot ‘Mottbern | Geit! Aer ‘Asheville, 0 4 plonetiip of Sow Jeraey State Golt vitation tournament, Knollwood ounts 26-27—Open champloaship of United States, Balt) rol Golf Chub. Jane 23-July 1—Champlonship of Interscholastie Goll lon, Bostoi (action, it 1s provided that t subi to YALE AND HARVARD SIGN AGREEMENT. New Articles Are for Two Years} Only, but May Be Renewed Indefinitely. WNPW HAVEN, Conn., March 18,—A new agreement covering Yale and Har- vard athletics has finally been agreed on by the representatives of both unl- Veraities. It was successfully brought about at Springfield last night at a spe- cial meeting held between Walter Camp and Angon Phelps Stokes, jr., repre- senting Yale and Harvard respectively. ‘The agreement is for two years only, btu it may be renewed for euccessive que woRtn: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 13, 1908. Value Men’ § Suits. s12.00. Last year they were “dandies.’ you are the winner by 50 p cent. requirements of the best $12 tailoring—in many styles. Your CHOICE svc Ge seveis'ere e $2.50 Boys’ Suits. Noriolk Suits, ages 3 to 9 years; some double breasted among ’em; ages 7 to 16; dark, fancy and blue cheviots; they used to be $2.50...........- $2 and $3 Vests. _ Manufacturers’ sample Vests. Some are slightly soiled from handling. Among thera are fine ae ready-made clothes. 1 39) : 85, 119 t0125 Walker St. Here’s Excitement for You! Prices Always 1-3 Less Than the Lowest. JUST NOW ABOUT HALF OUR OWN ASKING. To be real plain spoken, they are all last year’s suits. ever carried the “Moe Levy” trade-mark, and surely that’s a recognized standard in As far as the value of the suits go—they are all 18-karat fine— worth one hundred cents of any’man’s dollar. Some of these suits are fashioned like this season’s clothing—others just as good. Don’t take our word for it, but put the double-pressure test of your own eyes to the clothing, and don’t spend a dollar with us unless you've fully assured yourself of the truth of the statement in the head lines. Men’s Suits. Tailored and qualitied as only} We overproduced, consequently | $16 clothing should be, er |‘ best.” Garments that meet all the of date by any means. Fresh, 00 | stylish pe none, the 00° clas spugit ae. 50 worse for a season’s il fied you are getting Prices range from $7.2, 0Q to S23, £2 |e... Patines the best of your in- | 2. TUXEDO (SOFT) HATS (to wear with them, THREE GOOD ONES FROM THE CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. Rs Sailor Blouse Suits.| Fine ribbed serge, in navy blue, brown, red and roy: handsomely trimmed; former prices $3,$4,$5ee00.... 50c. & 7c. Underwear. $1. 50 Negligee Shirts, includes This lot grade fancy striped Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, trimmed with silk, They are Three Blocks East of Broadway, Out of the High-Priced District. A Store Within a Store Composed Entirely of Black Clothes for Men. Seven sections on the main aisle_of the Men's Store and the entire space at the extreme East, with its beauti- ful fittings, are now devoted to “Black Clothes,” No Comparisons--No Talk--Just Facts! We fit every build of man. Every fabric tested as to color and durability. Every garment perfect in style and tailoring. Special designs. Prince Albert Coats and Vests. Prices range from $7. to LATEST MODEL SILK HIG A de 532,00 with them), $5.00 and $6.00 Full Dress Coats and Vests, Prices range ftom $J§, 50 to SP2, 00 FRENCH OPERA HATS (to wear with them), $6.00 Guxedo (Stag) Coats and Vesis. As good as any clothing that Value Men’s Suits. 52208. SWAGGER CLOTHING—shows to mean | how good we can make ready- Not _ out) io-put-right-on clothing, To look $16.00. Value | | vestment,.... Cutaway or Semi-Dress Suits. Prices range from $72,000 ° S23, 50 “REPUBLIC” FINE DERBIES (to wear with them), $2.80 Single or Double Breasted Sack Sutts, Prices range from $9, 00 © S2, “CITY” STIFF OR SOFT HATS (to wear wh? them), Men's Gop Coats. $5 Boys’ Overcoats. if l-wool covert aN 48 és th. The least value of the : ic is $3; others range up to |$5. Sizes 4 1016 years, . Men's Negliges Shirts, mindo of tne Sense Scotch madras and, conded high- and plain Wen’ 's Rain Coats. eroales, in plain and pinited 1) Ha [Feotts, MI Rave separate link All the new. shades, fabrics and new models; various lengths. | Rain Coats thar Will shed rain. “ay, the nevelties. ff oe Dolla and doltar-ntty ‘Three for $2.00, Prices range from = 29°% 69! $7.00* $23,50\" *onein 39 gpa gg Dentistry. Railroads. ONLY THREE TO BE REINSTATED. Now Orleans Stewards, It Is Ex- Periods of two years indefinitely unless notice is given: six--weeks before the’ termination of the ‘two-year periods, ‘The football team, the crew, the track team and baseball team are covered by Into effect March 1) Soe claborate set of rules ta, provided, but in the main ag before. In addition it is provid fed ‘that the cap- sana, of the de several shall estiong of cllgibility and shal) Nu be e held res) ito ‘but a committee of reference shall be appointed In October of each year to whom the captains will Submit thelt list of men. In case of disagreement betw. tains and commit Se, the matter ehall be be referred to a Committee of Arbitration. To avold diapute aa to eligititity dis- covered too late for such ay pected,: Will Lift Ban Off Bu- chanan, Fizer and Robertson. (Special to The Evening World.) MEW ORLEANS, March 13.—Odds are | being freely offered here that <ockey ‘Buchanan, James Robertson and W. H. Fizer will be reinstated before the winter meeting ends. The stewards have so far reinstated every owner, jockey and trainer, with the exception of the three named, whom they suspended this win- ter, Thoge willing to bet angue that the stewards are bound to be consistent, | wy a ndlcap, ekwanok Country Club. j mus the oapeeing Go Goll ite 23-25—Open tournament, Ekwanok Country | Iigt of play at least three weeks be- Bir ts-aug, t—anoeat open wruraamat, om | 78. ENP Eames ANd Re Broek ageinat f'n tournament, Ekwanok Country | Gj SFP cen tournament tor President's Cup, | faok Countey Club. Bept. 1-5—Amateur championship of the United; States, "Nassau Country Cl Bept. ey i enern women's championship, On- ‘wentela Clu Cem. 9- te Weatbrook Golf Club's annual Invita- tion taurpament 10-12—Open tournament for Equinox and vis cups. Ekwanok Country Club. 17-19—Open tournament, Glenview Golf Gept. clu jon's Golf Tectttion of 'Piiisdelphla, Huntington’ Valley Country Club. ‘20-24—Champlonship of Intercollegiate Golf PF Association, Garden City Golf Club, SPORTING NEWS BRIEFS. ‘The second game in the Interclass hockey cham- Columbia was played yeoterday men and sophomores, ‘The fresh. the close score of Z to 1, At the ee wo | Sema of the first halt the score stood 1 to 0 In favor, of the tophowiorse, on whowe team were four * men, a “Mike Egan and Jamos Dunne, fr., of Brooklyn, ‘ejl} play & majch game of handball at Egan's Jarmy City court next Sunday afternoon. It be a Saane with Toute’ Roegen dor he shams Dlagsbip of the worl, ee , A. member of he) Assrolawa Cycling Clubs ot Long, Island will be peld on.Monday pleht at the elub-house of the Bushwick Wheelmen, No. 897 Bushwick avenue. Brooktyn, to consider fMmendoente to the conssitition and by-| Brae [Maney Eiken will lear besperrew for Wastin, fon t0.take up bis training for the season. The ‘ “wehadule of events ot the Goit Ausoctation ‘of Philadelphia, which bas been announced, in- lesan cinter-city match in Philadelphia be (hein Gs atecroeet eta a ea adele Ae ( of Poliadelphis on May 2. ernen the nioth round of the second balt af the nal cliesa tournament Hlosalosd ‘Tare Wise beat Morea contest between Mason Piligpaey bee pl » A-motor, bieyel® race at & suburb of Canning Bogiand, yesterday, tor $5,000, Fournier, ‘French ae Be beat Charles Bintan, ‘Jews sent two weeks before the games, ———— ‘ AMERICAN-BUILT LAUNCH FOR SIR THOMAS. | 85-Feot Vessel Will Be Used in Connection with Cup Races. Sir Thomas Lipton has ordered a thiz- |ty-five-footJaunch, for use in connéc- th the America’s cup races, bullt and Boat Company, which made the spars for Shamrock II, The launch will have |bow and stern of the torpedo-boat type and will be driven by a thirty horse- power Kerosgne-burning motor, to de- Seles sixteen knots. and to be consistent they must rein- state Robertson, Buchanan and Fizer. Robertson considers his suspension in the Ught of a joke. or Syriin, with the Eastern Jockey Club, and he expects to take Syrlin and the bal-| ance of his string to Bennings, Bu- chanan and Fizer are in a rather more diMoult position. Influential friends at work for them, and the would-be | bettors may know more than they are willing to make public, os ae Jockey Lyne Gets English License, LONDON, March 18.—The stewards of the Jockey Club have granted a Heense to the American jockey, Lucien Lyne. He owns Sevoy, | as the horse is registered | $1. CLOTHING ON CREDIT FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. 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