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Havana, Says Stoneham, Just Arrived From Cuba ing mudders bemoaning the fact that there hasett been heavy carried gol wi fast nor heavy, considering the time of 148 2-6 fo’ mile. “Bob” MofKeever lost Thornheige America than ever before. only @ few days ago by the claiming Mr. Stonehuin discunved the base-|roule. He thinks be got even yea- ball scandal in Chicago, the details] terday by bidding up and getting Epi- ef which be had just iearned, and|#ode, winner of the second race, for Owner Comiskey of the White | $2,600. Rustler, the one-eyed horse, dis- charged his rider, Hopkins, at the! post In the second race, and made for an ge Ag the track radi to search [re i stables for his stall. . | by having the sight of only one eye, he was ht and brought back to the post. "He didn’t figure in the ru: and finished outside the money. jell pome out Betler that these scandals|some other day and run away from! be unecarhed and aired in pup- | the kind he was moeting yesterd: Me rather than be locked up in — 4 .That was & fine bunch which went Stoneham, was just a day late/ts the post in the opening scramble. his Mile. Vivian win @t a g00d|Lad‘e Love, the winser, ridden by En- Wednesday, but he had the finished on three legs. Bnsor| had to dismount away over at the wm Bang was a short priced tavoritel tre wens” Satna iene | & thres-horse race, and whilé there|ished tami, als returned to the| scales nodding badly, and Ticacey victory, the vietory brought , ; Grill to his Owner. When, however, | ‘U8? bobbled back to-the judges’ stand. colt was put up at auction be sold at his entered sell. of $2,500, several would-be ere on hand to bid him up, things should— price reached $4600 Jack | ail . Flaubette and Turn- re ugh, the Stoneham trainer, ded to let the colt go. .. Biven though the horse may have| the end they and the rest of the feld, een well wold, tt doesn't seem prof.| Were staggering from the pursuit, = | ftable to keep a horse like he prom- | teed to be for a year Just to win fwom| Onty the dyed-in-the-woot race- & three-horss field and then at al-|«oers were out yesterday. The day Most prohibitive odds. ‘was a reminder of the late fall days <— when Aqueduct wound up the ecason’s @ome owners Jhave deen feed-! racing in November. By John Pollock Plo for Leste Cap TorDay Wn) ronez re, itera five weeks to defend his title against any fighter in the world that will New York's delegation of golfers.) make 158 pounds, welgh in at the ring- besded by Ovwaid Kirkby of Wogie;|aide In a talk with the writer at ‘deed, will make another attemp Madison Square Garden on Wednes- day night, Wilson said: “I am not afraid to defend my title, and if others will agree to do 158 pounds ringside and post a big forfeit to make that weight, I will giadly take them on one after the other. If they can beat me they can have the title, but they must make 165 pounds.” Opens om Monday. ‘With the Boston district unropre- ented except for ons player and with the names of several metropolitan Jeal- local_ champion, tn- » the full list of en- cham! were announced last night by Soc- hry, Wynant D. Vanderpool of the tourney will be played at the id Country Cheb, Cleveland, from yy through the «i history, to je Western linkwomen hic and, Tilingis, eections pending three, the ea~ ination of Mise Molly Grif- ongland bas not been made. ig at least one vory good rea- fon for the lack of representation of Easterners. Many have learned to sorrow in the last few years that to a tanapt to dethrone Miss Alexa Stirt ‘@ well-nigh hopeless task. E ‘The two toxieg shows staged so fac ty Tex the Btate ‘Treasury the sum of $5,800.06, The combined rexigte of the teu shew ainounted to §TTS01, aad the State reoeired 3 per ot, of c Mo i ire. F. HK DuBols and Mrs. 71 lucknall, will be absent. NATIONAL LEAGUE, a Ors, = WL. PO.) Clube, Ww A. 0, | te met promining fighters tured owt in the 00 0 |Onicnge .....7677 490 | South in many ream, bee been sigaed uy tor 63.307 | Bt. Louls,,...75 78.483 | Another bettie. He will take on Jack Blooiliekd, 0 837 | Boston ......01 88 400 | he Eoglah boxer, for fifteen rounds a: dew 77 TA SN8.| Philadetphin..00 90 408 | Orleans o8 Ovt. ii. GAMES YESTERDAY. ae — ~ Be gamer Ras. Meyers, pow associated with Jinmy eon Rs fo-rodl 1m the managmmest of several boners, hae | Added KK, 0. Lew William, (he colored weiter Oe ot ee Vee Ginn cecdatla. ai Destes, | PMR: © Wis: iis of emo, Willams lo ee- : . | sidered oa of the hardest pusicbers ‘bla weight AMERICAN LEAGUR. Clube, ba PO. | Clube, We L. PO, | Wildunt Neleon, tho Brooklyn welterwetyht, aid Chavelens Boston .....72 BI ATi | Bayard Spratley, tbe colored boxer, of Mesbright, Chicage .....86 56.20 | Washington,.05 05 48 | N. J., will meet wonlght at the Owco Park A. A few York....98 | Detroit ....98 91 308) of Long Brauch. N. J. This ea retum battle, | Phitadetphla.47 103.318 | Nelson whigpiog Spration \ thelr last encounter, ESTERDAY | Me games played. Rain, GAMES TO-DAY. Mike Arce. ihe Warkew feathorwetght, ts training hand ai Stllman’s Gommsstum for hte battle with Sa s Joheny Davie, wile will (ake place at the Otrp- Cieveiand wt Detroit (ive gamen). {ple Club Of Paterno, M, J, Oct. 6. Gus Wedron, Chienge at Ot. Lonle, the Trenton, N. J., promoter. le also afer Arre to Weabingion Gf Phiimseiphin.’ noe gt Dis ab in wee weeke We Carry a Full Line of “Pictorial R Po THENBER L. A. PRICE, eres. Satiafaction Guaranteed or Money Prompt!y Refunded | West 14th Street—Between 5th and 6th Ave Fall and Winter’s Newest Favorites in This. | Sale Trimmed Hats. Sch Highs” « Quarter Pyare YORK ’t Miss this Extraordinary Sale Misses’ and Children’s - Fine Felt Hats Exceptional Values Tomorrow mush rooms and other styles all trimmed with bow band of stream- 2. silk grongrain ribbon; turday ... .. Another Sale of Those Dainty Crepe de Chine Blouses Our Regular $3.50 Strictly Custom Tailored SUIT to ORDER $2.97 . | Shown in round or square Mocha, Suede, Cape, neck, flesh or white; Lambskin; colors are White, prettily trimmed with White with Blick backs, sik embroidery panels Black and Black wit: White and hematitching; large © hacks,” Grays ana Tans, collar trimmed with lace The value of these glaves edging and hematitching, is $2.60 to $4.60 pair, and long sleeves; sizes 38 to the special price-is $1.29 Truly Remarkablé Values Featured at This Sale of SPECIAL--A Cash Purchase Of Woolens from a wholesale clothing manufacturer who:could not pay bills with merchandise and in immediate need of ready cash sells me his surplus stock of woolens at such an astonishingly low figure that enables me to offer my customers these most wonderful values at a price of Suit to Order $20, including a PAIR OF EXTRA TROUSERS FREE. These Fine Woolens Consist of Blue Serges, Fancy Worsteds, Tweeds, Cassimeres and Cheviots, Suitable for Fall and Winter Wear UNCALLED-FOR SUITS READY TO WEAR 1 have a quantity of Unclaimed Suits which I would gladly dispose of at prices far less than cost to manufacture. All sizes, priced as low as $1 2-%5 O'Dowd, Jef Smith or any of the & Many styles to select from. Rickard at Madigon Square Gamer, under tie | Walker Boxing Law, have already brought Inte | OVERCOATINGS This purchase includes a range of Over- coatings that would ordinarily sell for $40 My Special Price, OVERCOAT oriee* ZO A selection of Meltons, Kersey, Plaid Back and Fancy Weaves. Tailored S. HENRY ADLER 118 Nassau Street Setween Beekman ard Ann Sts., évenings Until 7, Saturday Until 9 P. M. Brooklyn: 44 Flatbush Near Nevins St. Open Evenings Until 10P. M. Saturday Until 11 P.M. 3 Church Street Near Liberty St. Open Until 7 P. ML Ave. Newark,N.J.;186 MarketSt. | Open Evenings Until 9.30 P. M. Saturday Until 11 P. M. Daylight Workrooms; 505 State St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Lyons , Panne and Other Fabrica A Hat For Every Face or Fancy $ $3.95 to o $5.95 Another practical and convincing demon- stration of the way we undersell on even the newest and most populaz hits. In this big collection are some of the most charming crea- tions brought reat out in yenrs—yet the cost to you is but a small part of what most stores are charging for same identical “oiling ‘Chobe ‘ of brown, henna, wine, navy and many other colors, . e 2.69 Men’s & Women’s Mocha & Kid Gloves — Values $ All Good — $2.50 to 1 2 Qualities $4.60 Pair ay and Styles ~ Almost perfeet—simpl slightly muased from hand- ling. The men's gloves are in genuing Mocha, Suedes and Cape; . colors Gray, Tan and Sand, ‘The women’s are in genuine Models palr Lomorrow Boys’ 2-Pants Suits” Clothes = dus: at Apeenarile $Q.6 + for Dress as for School Wear.... Made to Sell for $12.50 ERE is an opportunity to cut the cost of clothing that boy H of yours just about in half, and that on the handsomest suits you have seen in many months, even at the price they were « 4 made to sell for, Rich new mixtures-- well tailored of cloths that will give double the ordinary service—sizes 8 to 18 years, Boys’ $10 Mixture Suits In single pants suits we feature what is probably the best’ value offered since before the war. Smart suits, well $ 95 be tailored, of good sturdy cloths, rich new Fall mixtures in he e grays and browne, also neat stripes-—season's latest models, sizes 8 to 17 years 4 | For Tomorrow—Saturday } We Feature a Collection of Handsome Suits and > |} Dresses at Priges That Are Exceptionally Attractive Wonien’s Fall Suits | That Cannot Be Duplicated in Style or Quality Anywhere in Town Under $35 i Beautifully tailored models in plain or velvet plush trimmed fleas, All wool Poplins, all Wool Siiver- tones and Wool Serges. Cogts 34 , and 36 inches lorg; silk or Veaetian lined; some with the new. silk stitching; others plain tailored; in navy blue, blaek and gray. Sizes 16 to 44. Silkicce Dresses Easily worth $19.75 to $25.00 All Woot Serges, Gloary Satins, Taffetas and Tricotines ° 60 stunning styles to choose from " black, brown, navy, taupe—each show- | fi ww and effective style treat- . nod value at $19.75 to $25. Q 20 years for Misses and 86 to W_ ie oe ‘or Women, No mail or Phnw == Orders. Dresses, $14.95 \ pollen | nate ee i =