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STABLING AT WORTH. The Worth Jockey Club will begin its fifteen days meeting tomorrow with the Worth October Handicap as the Bpecial attraction of the day. Representatives of Worth will be at Hawthorne until 8 :30 this morning and at Harlem to receive entries until 10:30, the time the entries are to close. Acceptances to the Worth October Handicap must be made at the regular time of clos. ing. The track is faBt filling np with horsss, and a train of fifteen cars leave Hawthorne and Harlem this morning for Worth. Not one stall is left and those whowill stable at the track are now fit and ready to race. There is every reason to expect a season of fine racing with the horses in good condition and the rich program attractive to the horsemen. C. B. Ellison expects to buy several horses at the Whitney sale, and the horses Paul Clifford and Morningside will make valuable additions to the class of horses now racing Here. Mr. Ellison has an option on them and expects to have them carry his colors at Worth. Bacing of high class is what the Worth people will attempt to give and to that end they have awarded their stable room to the owners who have horses above the average. The bad ones have not been given space, but there, are not a few owners that have applied for room that Secretary Hiller would like to accommodate, but owing to the large number of horses that are already here, and the others that have shipped from the Montana circuit and various other points, it is impossible to accommodate all, even if the stabling room was twice as large. The horsemens train will leave the Dearborn Station today at 7 :55 going direct to the track.