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NEW HORSES FOR PAWTOCKET Numerous Stables to Make Their Debut at Fall Session. Canadian Invasion to Be Especially Formidable Kelley Shipping Thirteen From Hawthorne. FAWTUCKET, R. I., Oct. 10. Following the policy established at the successful summer meeting, Narragansett Park will again feature horses new to New England at the fall meeting which opens Thursday, October 13. The contingent from Rockingham, most of which race at the Narragansett summer meeting, will be heavily augmented by stables from Detroit, Chicago, Ohio, Maryland, Kentucky and Canada, most of which have never before raced in New England. There are also several stables which have raced at Narragansett, but have not campaigned at other New England tracks. The Canadian invasion for the fall meeting is especially formidable. A. E. "Bert" Alexandra, Americas second leading trainer, is coming back for the first time since 1934. He is bringing twelve useful animals which have been campaigning at Toronto. James Badame is bringing eight head from Toronto and Mrs. L. Copenhaver is sending along twenty good ones. H Chapell will stable five head here, including Teddy Haslam, Bomber and Ted Clark. A. J. Halliwell is shipping six from Toronto and J. A. Johnson will check -in with two. Others due in from Toronto include A. R. Stuart, three; George M. Hendrie, eight; W. Waterman, five, and F. C. Williams, two. From Hawthorne Paul L. Kelley will consign thirteen good horses to Narragansett headed by Cardinalis and Shes Right. L. Avant is shipping six; A. R. Mann, thirteen, and S. N. Richards, two. Walmac Farm will send five from Chicago, including the Futurity candidate Olney. Others from Illinois include P. Macklenburg, six; James McGee, four; Kirby Ramsey is sending sixteen from Latonia, including Mucho Gusto, Palamede and Bow and Arrow. R. Priddy will bring three from Detroit, R. Nisson will ship six from Washington, D. C, and L. V". Bellew has secured stalls for six from Covington, Ky.