a tnree w, Park and ýNo Toit charge,. to Cali, our Evanston Sh«o> Phone Wîinnetka. 188 :Here'9s a, Sma rt Fait Stetson! c..4Full-Crowened'Hafr Worn at a Fashio nable, Tilt Steteon, Hats are the sam e fine quality h world'over-but it's the enorinous selection presented ini this store that Évanston ShoP Open Tuesday, Thursday ~ and Saturday Evenings . peuel qA8e UVsL inI me National Champj Middletown, Co and 13. Approx .expected, and re( in ail classes. al division to, the ips to be held at icut, October 12' !ly.200 entries are will no doubt f alt mntted. WlImette tU x e City. National Championships, and is equal thereto in numbers of contestants. Over twenty outboard races were run off in two days-the second of the three days being so rough that drivers of al craft refu.sed te, run.. Lawrence Masters, of 2328 Lunt. av- enue, Chicago, a memnber of« the, North Shore Outhoard Motor club of Evans- ton, lost the feature Class B outboard race for, amateurs because he- stopped to aid a f riend wbô spilled' into, the swiftly flowing Detroit river. Masters, a, 17-year-old Senn High School lad, was easily the class of the field" but due to bis kinid act wâs. forced to accepit third. Wade "Re d", Woodworthaisô r ac.- ing ini Division II, was up amongst the. big ones in- Class F and Class C, in which be took lirst' and second re- spectively. Woodworth's best pice, of driving was in the Class F (60 cubic, ice)evenit. He finisbed but a few fe eet behind Ray Pregenzer, Who. at present holds the world's record for othtoards. -Pregenzer, however, is a Division III or professionai driver. Woodworth drove an Evinrude-Cen- tury outfit in Class C, and an Elto- Boyd Martin combination in the F race. 0f much, interest-to those interested. in outboards were the performances ofl the Class A outhoards at Détroit. Class A (under 15 cubic inches) is the saal- est class motor used in racing,, and ini the last four years the Lockwood held the enviable record of 28.31 miles per hour in titne trials. The new Caille wbich was- introduced at the ,Harms- worth ran the record up to 30.51 in its first.officiai race. Miss Hilda Mueller of Bay City, Michigan, one of the f ew expert women drivers î'in the country, further boosted the record when she made an average of sightly better than 32 miles per hour for an average, of >ix runs. For many reasons it is believed that Class > A racing will assume gre ater importance, witb each succ 1eeding i-e- gatta. Plan to Re-Run $1O,wOO ,MacDonald's Trophy Since the story, of the MacDonald