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NO RECALL AT WOETH. Local race track patrons have been waiting to know what system of starting will be used during the four weeks of racing at the Worth track, which opens on Tuesday, and yesterday Ed Wagner announced that the recall flag will be dispensed with, and said that he believes the Worth Jockey Clubs decision will meet with general approval. Dwyer will do the starting at Worth and there need be no doubt about his ability to do it jmccess ialljv-forheiScardtandTh Pacific Coast last winter and at Windsor this summer. Reports from the Worth track say it has dried out considerably during the last few days, and as it has not been torn to pieces by incessant galloping over it tho going: should bo quite good by Tuesday if no more rain falls. Accommodations for horsemen have been increased considerably since tho spring meeting, but the demand for stabling is so great that Secretary Jasper finds it impossible to take care of all. Tho now stables give 160 more stalls, and eight additional kitchens have been built. A good deal of tiling and draining has been done and altogether quite a lot of money has been spent since the close of the spring meeting. Tho fall meeting starts out with excellent prospects. The eight stakes have filled well and with horses of good class, and some strong stables on passage from New York to San Francisco will add interest to the local sport. "Lucky" Baldwins stable has already arrived in charge of trainer Speifs, who brings with him Cruzados, Americano, El Chihuahua, La Goleta and other good ones." Green B. Morris has engaged fifteen stalls and will be on hand with Homestead, Old England, Sombrero, Cunard, Artvis, Durazzo and some of tho lesser lights. E. J. Arnold and Co. have written for twelve stalls and thoir string will include Fitzbril-lar, Folix Bard, Peaceful, Stranger, Icicle and others- Harry Stover is coming with Autolight, Eenil worth, Bedeck and Illowaho. Coburn will ride through the meeting, after which he goes to California, where he expects to ride for Burns and Waterhouse during the winter. Jesse Mathews also will ride through the Worth meeting and so will Buchanan. Entries for the first day will close at 10:30 a.m. Monday both at Harlem and Worth race tracks, and Secretary Jasper hopes to open the meeting with an attractive card if tho weather is propitious. Tho Flyaway Handicap will bo tho main feature of the opening day. Many good horses are engaged, and Secretary Jasper has assigned tho weights with skill and good judgment. They are as follows: Horses. A.Wt. Horses. A.Wt. McChesney 3 118 Toah 4 117 Death 7 117 Federal 6 116 Brigadier 5 116 Rose Tree 6 115 JackRattlin 3 115 Kenilworth 4 115 Peaceful 5 113 Alard 4 112 Vulcain 5 112 Mabel Winn...... 3 110 The Lady... 5 110 Bnrnie Bunton... 4 110 Waswift 3 110 Ed Austin 3 109 Joe Frey 4 108 Harry New 3 107 Marta Santa 6 106 St. Cuthbert...... 7 106 Elsie L . 3 106 Stuyve 3 10j Headwater 6 105 The Pride 6 105 Wainamoinen .... 3 105 NickeyD 7 104 Muresca 3 104 C. B. Campbell. .. 4 103 CONTINUED ON SECOND PAGE. j i I I j j i i 1 j NO RECALL AT WORTH. I Continued from First Page. Joe Martin 5 103 Icicle 4 102 Bard of Avon 4 102 Nellie Waddell... 3 101 Skilful 2 101 Stranger 3 1C0 LEtrenne 4 100 Montanic 5 1C0 Fake 4 100 Scorpio 5 100 Money Muss 4 100 W. J. Deboo 4 98 Ethel Wheat 4 98 Gregor K 2 96 Bummer 6 96 Au.Revoir 2 95 Red Hook 3 95 Linguist 2 95 Cactus II 4 95 Lass of Langden.. 3 95 Captain Arnold... 2 95 Topsoil 2 95 Gonfalon .... 5 95 Corinne Unland.. 3 95 Fitzbrillar 2 94 TomKingsley 7 9? Stem Winder 2 93 Gold Bell 2 92 St. Minor 2 91 Lendin 2 90 Lute 3 90 Tea Rose III 8 90 Watkins Overton. 2 90 Judge Himes 2 90 Leviathan 3 90 Preetorius 3 90 Introductor 4 90 Ahola 2 88 Lyman Hay 2 88 Hindi 2 87 Daddy Bender.... 2 87 Marlin 2 85 Sabinal 2 85