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L GAMES AND | ©-DAYS RACES — —_————— Showers to-night and Saturday. { ten x eres RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE CENT», { “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | CENT. NEW WORK. FRIDAY, MAY 29, (ee \PRICE ONE WHITMORE JURY EVENING WORLD RACECHART RESULT OF TO-DAY'S BASEBALL GAMES DMIDED AS TO ">" HBHLINDERS BREAK EVEN GTS 1, BROOKLYN | | } | Sea) Bere Ave oo: i b sgt ce | 327° Alm esas . ] a % | fangan 2002, * 3 : it | 2 | ek : F marie SCORE BY INNINGS: SCORE BY INNINGS: ik ran A ace to 2 Hinson. to the ead d Diet Mun @ good race FIRST GAME. Gi ciomad wits a rush i a vanea i . jant: i x wha plenty of steed. "The crt bee LOO Story of game on Page 4 B in 00010000 1 : wei timer hn, oth, Ol tariongs vient | Athletics 31000001 o 5) oniya 00000000 00 ’ a . A. , Wis 8 Judge’s Charge a Masterly Linking of bas | Hightanders 20040000 —6 ; pegs (Bpectal to The Eventng World.) GIANTS. y , 5 : WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, F 1 . p RH. PO ircumstantial Chain, and Prisoner cs SECONDVEKME. hey PenGGs om Eten) Cos Cin we “OO OY Tr: * : re. - of over three weeks, during which they | Tenney, 1b ‘a0 Robin S y u ” Loses His Air of Confidence 2 Athletics OO O_O O_O 1 O OH 4 Iriver ninetoon umon on the road, | Donia, rf ae H Li t = Highlanders 00000 0 OC OC O— CFM Donovan's Trolley Dodsora Nicklin, rf. 0000 as e istens. cat a fale walked out on the fleld this afternoon | Seymour, of o 100 A a es | and began @ series of three games with | Needham, = jham, ©. and upwar | Johnny McGraw’s Glants. pkecno 10 1 0 soo Haren itn ite WOHIENteRe GM ca GAN Maat ‘ ‘Owner nt Brad | octal to ‘The Evening World.) SECOND GAME. houra before the ee erearie fave |Doviin, 3b 1020 The jury in the Whitmore case were still locked up late this after- i ve | AMERICAN LPAGUE PARK, May HIGHLANDERS, began to arrive at the grounds in large | Doyle, 2b. 000.0 noon. It is understood they have taken several ballots without result. | oA Tiere SUN ne Ae velar Races RAG | POVAU mil estan aoe cheers on naa | ere 0 08 0 eae is 4 of the double-header the Highlanders] Niles, 2b SEO) ASD) | siastle \crowd that isi'slways) on) hand) /ixathewson, p 0 00 The jury retired at 2.40. Judge Swazey’s charge, which consumed went after the second with consi terably | zy, Hine 0 1 0 7 0) When the Dodgers and the Giants clash. gt eae G0 | h r h lemphill, cf. 0 When the bell rang for the game t Nera tava sae half an hour, was distinctly unfavorable to the prisoner. It was generally | more confidence Their losing streak | Chase, 1b 6 ; a M begin there were close to 6,00) ronters| FOtHS +++ seneeee 1 3 97 22 O , x Bae Z ‘aa broken. Fully 10,00 people were : O00S 7 0 n hand. ' : regarded as being mu ree than the fi - us ica Floghaile = 2 | weal Stahl, 0 |. Both Mathewson and McGin- BROOKLYN. iregarded as eing mu inal argument of Prosecutor New Rochelle, Sian [on hand to ace the second Aght and) 5% | It O 0 i 0 Olin omeciintp Gin ein, ceatb a GO Vickers. The entire forenoon session was taken up by Lawyer Simpson ranmood 7 everybody in good humor the , 88. fs 0 1 8 4 1| wae not until the last minute that Man-| Hummel. sa ete } i : eoupay 3 continued in an unbroken|Conroy, 3b.... ..0 0 1 4 1(/88¢T McGraw decided to work ble pula Raise for the defense and the representative of the State igouche Moriarity, rf 0 0 0-0 |Matty. Rucker was in the box for Burch, If.. .......0 0 1 0 0 Fustieekaneyrel era ¢ —— —— a: | First Inning. SIT Chess’ ati O FO | Brocka: damier, mho-coos tt! O f O CO gury on the stroke of two sarted Apr AY 7 Bet MeDarh afiartaell wes thrown out by Niles. | Kleinaw, ¢.... 60 0 0 0 First Inning. Jordan, 1b.. ......0 1 14 1 0 Fight off descr inter t i ees te | Nichola wes Collins, "NO RUNS, acene 0! shannon out, Hummoell to Jordan. Ten-| Sheehan, 3b.. «5.0 0 0 5 0 arate lioniotiare t j n ee Niles fl'ed to Moran, who made a), - tees 0 1 4 OJ{ney out, Pattee to Jordan, Donlin out.| Pattee, 2b.. O O & 8 t il i is | great. catch, emphili struck 0 (AUP cossnoce ca O OO Rucker to Jordan. NO RU! ; Court said there was no douvi that the upwarl; $100 added> about | Chase popped to Davis, NO RUNS. : Oy OES ASE Departs (alte Cho oO OB O0 ody aa G rat Est me Whitmore, and | AY nN n r ae Winner, ch. g.. by Gold THills— | * Second Inning. Totals tee () 5 = — —|peviin, who threw him out in a hurry. Bergen, c.. () st of nf) that she was enh. fr t r Hie Par Devis fied to Hemphill, B®. Collins} See 16 2| Burch was the second victim out on}Rucker, p.. ......0 1 0 ¢ O Ne. ‘one fias ‘actually » ed the de- | ¥ { i r r . : Ht h. epped to Luke. Powers gingled, to tet ‘Batted for Blatr in eighth, his little fly to short left which Spike i escent faitge swamp. ineHurd I : : aa i was forced at. socond on Coom'd : ae ; Fae ae said the ant “and this should not A SS oy re srounder, Nilew to Ball, NO RUNS. PHILADELPHIA. seen ve aa COE feared Totals ..., ....060 4 27 17 0 e i, 1 ih 2 40 rf shols’ threw out Stahl. Ball went could not get them over for Lumley, se (eurpriag you, Such traces are | au I- sere clum 5 “$8 48 TR Jour tho same way. Collins threw R. H, PO, A, Bl ooa ‘ine Dodgers’ big captain went tofy, "it, bale. on Balla—Oft Steshewson, Host sp the comilaion of « ah erin \ INES Ss The Jatigr was seing | out Conroy. NO RUNS Hartsell, If.. 0 4 2 0 Oj first bese. Jordan then laced the bail} “Lott on Basos-Brooklyn, 5; Glanta, 5, e DY the evide a ‘ Nos no to right field for so. advancing | Struck —By Mathewso { draw your own conclusions.” , i Third Inning, Nichols, ss.. 0 0 A Ole TEASE Tey Cot CRS ies ety IMEC voey The Justice said that the fact that! { echiiteoe Ca are Gea! as J. Collins, 3b.. ...0 0 2 3 0 connect with three of Matty’s curves. Two: fase Hit Neeanam, vag found nude was an ude | ars hs in. Jockeys ONE ae i x H Aen Oren Commas neni sleemetetaoe! - ‘Clips One-fifth of a S 3 : ite cae RUNS Be eee cuttaminaiearetrack pares Ibe. vee 1 2 10 1 1) Second Inning. Umpires—Messre. Wigler dnd Rudden “8, Powerful Motive clips One-fifth of a Second ey 4 et Ee t otter “then ‘made ita clean|2- Colline, 2b.. ..0 1 3 1 1] Seymour's hot grounder was knocked | = eed jome : : pont ene 7 9 : ( by striking out Lake. NO|Powers,c.........0 1 6 2 | 9h by Rucker, who tossed him out cqghere must have been some powerful | From Kraenzlein’s Figures i nuts * Goonies ye f 28 Nestham let four bad ones go by and | pent a lope tout fly to Burch. NO gmotive for the commlasion of such 4 favs Ws al a ney Dy Courtesy Fat Fourth Inning. pte se. 0 0 0 O 0! Went to frat. Devin followed Miise,| lumley'a foul fly w " frevolting orime,” he remarked. outa of Nine Years Ago. - - pessieles Soak 3 Conroy ran back to the stand and| Moran, ef.. ...... 0 4 0 Teo Cea Rate field for a pase’ | captured by Needh ee serait uae @e Court also emphasized the fact Su hola foul vere threw gut rb Schiltzer, p.. .... 0 0 0 4 0 banged a bounder to Batten wel pu out of th way, by Matty and fat no one could be Interested in mak- Gouns. ‘Davis tore off u single to lel | Weed anol forcing Deviln at| Tenney. Sheehan hit to Devlin, who nd then stole second. N. Collins boul _- —- co | second Needhan J w to third. Doyle} Kot the i Tenney S| e pon interested in concealing the crime.! FRANKLIN FIELD, PHILADET-! P +) uifew out Nites at frat. GOS soca onedcoo 1h CE Be SON nailed, B to Pattee to Jor- — e cealment, at Hemphill bs ut a slow single. Chase; F 5 " Ni INS rwere the Te ee tte Sia Lee | PHIA. May S%.—A. B. Shaw. of Dart-| VRE iy ct Seah nied out Siberia OR SM eld ey hy Cla A Oe Ehinnyaton onlin i] “Revenge for a wife's infidelity, love | mouth, broke the world’s record in the | Ball aa i 2 Oo RL pee Sine Philadelphia, 6; High- | > sraled ce okey, s0r8) ator alien i ifth Inning. Struck Out——By Lake, 2; by Schlitz | nt. Bergen bounced one over t a J, but Herz by a fast pemenethes Wworman, are powerfuf mo- | 1%-yard high hurdle race at the inter- . said Sustion Swayze. collegiate meat here to-day, He cov- Ball tossed out Powers. Coombs was! CF, h aris y out, Niles to Chase. Ball to Chase put; Three-Base Hit—E, Collins run and pick up manage ire him ‘Tne Court peters) tosthe ae & ot | ered the distance fn 15 1-5 seconds, cilp- out’ Moran. NO RUNS y a Roeueee Hit Ball. a frst. NO RUNS I iene bankbook and the false SRUTINCRA CoeaT ian oer Conroy was easy for Nichols and| Stolen Hases—Davie, Hartee!t Third Inning. { a 4 to it as worthy of deep con- ort Davis. Morlarity ‘lifted a high one 9 v! Moran coptured. Blair CEU Herzog was handed a free pass 10 | tiieration, a mark made by A. Kraenzlein, at je. by nzlein, of NO RUNS NATIONAL LEAGUE. firat bake, | Matty hunted, 10 sh - who sho the ball to ‘pia the defendant give a true or | Pennsylvania, nine years ago false reason for being relieved trom | Fast time was made in all the trials B Sixth Inning. ; i acho. sin the ball i = Christmas night?” asqed the |in the hurdle s he second y CEN DAN Niles threw out Scnlltzer. Hartsell SITE Line ent onl re i | duty on mes nis! asqed the |in the hurdle events. In the second Y VINCENT TREANOR. Soe nea eerie tole sec At Pittsburg. turbeeh an at heat base, yell rst) Cinoinnati 130 00 00.0 3-6] Ney holsted a fy to r ‘ c Niles tossed out Nichols at Justice, “and did he give a false rea-|heat DR. Robbins, of Yale, finished (Spec! eee : gon for hie appearance at the City Mall! first in 152-5 seconds, equalling the x bs Speci aU Lonnie] yen ney ycrld ) we portsell took tird. Ball made a | pitshurg 0.0) 00:01. 0 Oat] Maloney smothere Station to ese that his run was oov-}record, and in another heat I. V. BELMONT PARK, May 29.—Restigouche, the Keene color bearer} marvelous Stop and. shrew oul XG | | Batteries —c ig TIT eee, eee Dern preset | pecara ye culties ) F , the Keene color bearer | M° Chie the crowd went wild. NO tt ‘ampbell and Schel; Willis] siow. bounder, which eae es ered? It is @ moat tmportant thing 10 /Howo, of Yale, covered the alstance In lis the New Rochelle Handicap, the feature of tt ; ines jand Gibeon. Umpire—Mr. Emslie. Jiev took care of. Hummel! dr <eonst der. a ie [154.5 ‘kecondy without trying his best en xhelle Handicap, the feature of the day’s racing here, hung| Lake was thrown out by Ni i At Philadelphia | tong fly to Lontin, Bureh sent a Wanted 1 M f He’ Justice Swa: made a masterly re-| Apparently - there was very ant ° r the se Niles filed to Hartsell. |Hemphill < | pounder toward first grabbing ante e Matter eel migaieelthciaiat sialcaael wiki tie eran sued srecres sie e sieht up a new world’s record for the seven and a half furlong route, running Ay'Schase popped to J, Collins | Boston ..j5--++.230 0 0 0 0 010 0 O-9l/the tall and toning {t to, Penney: tn d the Matter of He‘en a anes : ; g res, Ip! 3 2 —8) time io get his man. NO 8 Mahys ‘Tot? A ne (ty end forcefulneoss that seemed to|siaw will in all probability be allowed. | it in 1.34 1-5. The old record was 1.32 iat made by W (ey h Inning. Batteries—Young and Bowerman; Me- Mahr's ‘Testimony in His create a new fabric of the prosecution’s| Tespite the fact that it was an- y Welbourne on the Seventh Inning Quillen and Dooin. Umpire—Mr. O'Day, Fourth Inning rather loosely presented evidence. raat that only the. preliminaries (same track June 6, 1906. Restigouche won in a big gallop after leadin _Daviel singled toi cen eae cel A At St. Louis. | welted! the (bail on. a line: 10)) Wife’s Suit Reargued. Prisoner's Pallor Deepened. would ve decided in the Inter- | al] the w: a Ading | to second on CeMed to Ball, Conroy |Chicago .........9 0 300000 RO ee earn aUITmAREEH| Gras Lie Bene ‘As he inked the circumstantial chain collegiate meet to-day, a large|* , made @ bad throw of Coombes mr nd- | St. Louis. 109000200 ed the ball to tn right | = Ree eeu outl Greheras(ehocha) vara) (ccomen wae conbtiand) lchmareloraat nafs Aus ther end hanas only breezing to, tewards after the race and was a| io mied pase. Laks tuirew out Moran. Cen Tea ee Ea ty HO ar Don Inve veri samhes Appa Inte OU eonbe cs Ns Suni ere eee tata vltnaiipriconer'arnation) ceep:| (iat eventuwas) called) heymajority win by two lengtis from Rockstone While in the stand explaining Just RUN, | Klem. piree—Johnstone and) crarght to Ruck whim out.| Court o-day den t rotion of of those present were rooters for the | who ran a fine race under a bad ride by | appened, The stewards then ht walked. but was forced out, At —_>—__ | Doyle was disposed S grou Howard Gould 0 to the Court by Hammell and Jordan, ONE RU Howard Gould to go to the Court of Hed Patrol Jud led Fatrol Judze Hal nto the| second by Hall, J. Collins to F local university, but every college be-|Garner, Zlenap had no trouble in beat- ‘ everyjcoll . u deltber { on 4 out to Hartse longing to the association was rep-|ing Rialto, the false alarm. for third) ¢lred Qe race ail Meee t meen edeal une: eon nee ovtna, Bowers (0 resented by its admirers. The teams| place. The books lost thousands to the} tration ews, the favorite, won. After| Collins. NO RUNS. ened, and, dropping his hands to his wide, he eat back in a frozen attitude. ‘The Court said that tt was important, Mathewson’s Sheehan| in the sut brought non strikes edy drops but not essential, that Quinn's tostl- a I mony should be correct. arrlved last night and this morning. | race, for there was little play for -| came pe ineabunelts to the stretch + Eighth Inning. ! ’ crine Clemmons Gould Wares aga de) altiauity: in tellay: |e nerees noon munareds of wel |thingy elas beside. Restimcuche, | The Tonimy Waddell beat ‘out “Pretetaitn niitzer struck out. Hurtsel walked. ! At Boston, Eee A ae and support » gah the Justice, ‘that Whitmore | trained ipiniotes received thelr final Keene gelding was played as if “in for {he piace | Teacress, with Rant | Nichol# fled to Balt, Collins jifted a | ae FIRST GAME, eee et penehicN nd) suppor nae Christmas afternoon, and that at one | (iri ve re ring rooms after the) and show positions, #0 that all told they stretel Sad tyne head of the | Meg" for lair Kesler was safe at] Rattertes—Cntes and Street; M Us, chat ap ieee ree eerie s'clock the next morning he appeared | (Tt aon TESe heir | hooks got an all-round trimming. Rainey Wi Da ee cot RUBE ConinmananctrelL@kC| anarcnacnmumarscconten ve amen enka ar baunnaer un ues (inet ‘at the City Hall station. This allowed | 9? N0n’ ates peel ie Pudi Fec-| Aimee C., the hot favorite in the ey Wins Again. red waut’ Keeler, | Nichols ( ally no iin, nnd wad retired by Jordan succeeded interval of seven hours, ample time | rds wou! roken. Track was slow a ee 7, Paul other 1s. Niles singled to right SECOND GAME, tion was thrown out at first base | yA Ape bo eet 7 BO SaaS yt ee CT Cote ead Cut GND Crna? COE hbo nother one of his} hit Med to Moran. NO RU Washineconiee on TON Ren ous Rucker NO RUNS ree DBRS RY 4 Division for the mission of the crime in| | ine Cuder meets estimated it con |leading around the streteh turn, Rara| King (as Ath race when Ninth Inning Boston... fhanon a ha Pattes bunted in front of the plate, t ay ‘ nanteat tt cane Court Book upamen aaron tan SO ee ee carey ares ator HEL him, running third to this point, med t were te alee MS iine hit to fell and Donohue. Umpire-Mr, Conn Tenney. Maloney was the next vietim ee ae e EoAGs ule Eto , base 6: mony Mrs, | cashes x f Ce: . ‘or three Lake threw 3 nis little roller being taken care of by) have e of the ease reargued aieeall, that whe had séen him as late |drawals, and in the 10-yard sprint Har- squeezed through on the rail and came Ha et So | At Cleveland. and Tenney. Bergen slammed. or nonlbse amUcureeeteAns Gs 9.45 o'clock, and then read the rec- | vard alone scratched ten of its entries, away ito win easily, Chaplet ran & i sitter | St. Louis OOOWOOR ON epee) dy Core Ra PA USEC enn a gt nnionicacent(clcca tis ore Mrs, O'Neill's cross-examina. | Yale, too, scratched In this event. different race to-day. Instead of stop aun Wat Alunt. of row out Chase soniltze Cleveland’ i... 0 9 0 0:00 0 9 on fely to short right, promoting Ber-| qucation for review b; Bo, “tian ene displayed many | Amorz those declared out was 1. B,|Ping fast as he did in ils last wo red. quitting badly near Tee eee All arniroy. fouled | , haatteries—Powell and Spencer: Shannon NO RUNS. | ; c 6 tro back with Sarl G.. that Was. i a8; ye t f and Clarke. Umplres—Hurstand Fi F | Japses of memory. Btevens, of Yale, the favorite for the|Taces: he came from far hack with aMt time out ne out to Pow NO RUNS. BUT Sixth Maeay\ er wotlons ‘ Woman’s Poor Memory. race, Bit's hope, {t wan said, te suffering {Tush and easily got the place money | ade good with her i Seen eet oe ———_— ic ; pute ; a ; pts from a sprained ankle. Cornell is the|!" front of Almee ©. Corneob ran wit he lead at the barrie: tir CATE LO EN. ond { “He on showed, c ee Lnrlox ) i Was nipped etn E examination showed,” the Court | /rom 0 SDE ined aon oe accent tre] Aimee C. all the way, but stopper | weit tp all oy SPEAKER CANNON SAYS | EASTERN LEAGUE. fant throw, to. Jordans sevinours high | ma ‘ ae wa iF 1bY fraud an can be consihlered ae hareed, “that sho hed @ very Door ee nd ne Mote at eveq{badly in the stretch. There wae quite buve, but could not ket a4 . memory, but the answer ‘I don't re-| oie, were made that the New York|® play on He Knows, but he was away — inder Section 1.165 of the mise Code of Criminal Proceedure, or ag ADIEU TO ROOSEVELT. | eae fe back At Jersey City. Honlin’ was ordered out « member’ can often be used for the pur- badly and repeatedly shut off. fi up-State men would capture the meet. y {ih hub, 0 Pala eaten Newark 00000006 0 o» BY Umpire Rude powes of evasion.’ 100-Yard Dash—Trial heats—First heat Voodoo Nearly Wins. JOCKEY FATALLY HURT. WASHINGTON, May 2.—Speaker [FONE ug 19 oo 1 00 My Jeoision, Nicklin talc snabling the Court the full and prope ‘The jury was charged that it was for 2 a vant 6 2 Cannon bade good-by to President | Was tossed 01 t rae eae roars. O'Net |; 4° Montague, Yale, 1; Blumer, Har- Torbellino and Voodoo went past the = i ; Inen Batterles=Pardaaandldtanege: Moore cy ee ont hav thal dotalorsirse ee ena them to consider R ell |vard, 2 ‘Time, 101-6. ‘Second heat—|iudgen at the Anish of the second It | Apprentice lad wn From | Rovseselt and pald he hoped 10) and Woods, Umplre-Mr. Kelly, Fe au hetanen tin enoes st) benimAe or GR dead-heat fashion. No one knew whicli leave Washington to-morrow morning At Rochester. lawipes at Matty's fast affecting or in any manner nt of all mart unde upon th to be dec sections 1,759 proper ami by th 5 of the Col —— TERRY M’GOVERN QUITS told the truth. If she were to be be- i Hevea, and Prlvers, tho tmin-de- Sherman, Datrmouth, 1; Lockwood, |had won, but when the numbers went | Morse at he Gravesend Track. cher, who said he saw Whitmo! Harvard, Time, 10. Third heat—|up Torbellino got It Edward, the | yyy, a SPO Ones re | Whitham, Penn., 1; Gamble, Princeton, | Madden colt, was third.) Whit ton Sibrer, si et tie City Hall station at 11.30, was to} 9. 5. OF % started two new ones here, Hills be believed, the alib! was established. rete Oe SHOUT D neato Can tel) sin eDansect Hiiaide cas lett nt \epit” paid the Court, ‘“Pulvers' . 1; Cary, Yale, 2 Time, 101-5. | post and Sun Dance nev tor his home Toronte 00002010 0- Seventh Inning 8 ‘ years old, an Roche 204 } Bl OD edham struck Des nployed by Joseph TORRID WAVE KILLS Ratterles—Mitchell. and Rrown; Dug- to Bergen. 10%! Gravesend track, was \gleby and Hurley. Umpire—Mr. Stafford, Herzog hit to > tornoon to try out one TEN IN PITTSBURG. | At Buffalo. Maheshan apprenticn jc Malligan at th tout this r got into 880-Yards, first three men to quality;| contending position. Niga@ Baby, T! statement alone does not establish the|nrat trial’ heat—French, Cornell, 1,{ Robin and the Whitney pair were the) of Mulligun’s string of thoroughbreda Montreal .. 20029000 0S tee wan out st play 5 q@jbt. If Pulvers saw him at 11.30 and| Jones, Penn., 2; Keerjasofft, Yale, 3, | best-played horses In the race. The horse ran away after cir- Ruffalo -9 0021060 9 8 ana Tenney y was Matty's neve T he loft home at 6.9, that leaves an in-| ‘Tyme, am. 860.. Second trial eae: There wan some Play for Edward and) sing the track twice, threw Sibren PITTSBURG, May 2.—Owing to the| Batterles—Keefe and McGann; Me- enth victim on strike NO RUNS, RING FOR ALL TIME, terval of six hours, It will be for you} penn., 1; Frantz, Princeon, 2; Coe, Cor- eee amitorinanvoodoolalliche way. | from the saddle. ‘The boy crashea |oxcessive heat ten persons Neve died | connel Wendi nral eau mnie Moses: Eighth Inning, Tarai They came down toward the finish al ta furlong pole and was fatally | here since midnight. Many have been |” a CON SY: Mathewson pasted a fy. to Li Terry MeGovern has quit the ring fore was out on. strikes to deckie if that was time enough for 2 nell, 8, Time, 2m, 1-60. }prostrated. The mercury registered ss > Wanant he or, He fs disgusted with the show: [most stride for stride. Tt was Tor.) hurt No RUNS. the commtesion of the crime.” The Justice ee ate isetrateect High Hurdies—First trial heat, 1{ felines turn to nod as they covered | He was taken to the Reception Hos. | this afternoon ‘CON (shennen yards, high hurdie—Howe, Yate, 1, Hut-| the nish tine; and tints how he got pital at Coney Island, where a | ea \co IGRESS TAKES RECESS; | “Bergen fanned. Rucker w. i he made against Spike Robson ‘av? i bert, Michigan, Mme, 159-5. 8 the verdict. it was a tough bet for) hy 1 fractured sicull and interna Herzog and ‘Tenney. Huy sled ‘Yuesday night at the National A Lone aT RATHER Yale, 1; Rand, Harvard, 2; Requard cekey bess ance/auitc Complexi < Dae iecditr Seeaeed| Fee ane time form. ‘This afternoo ° 0 i “) °, aatanal j plexion Comparison lived with his parents at No. 169 West] wag as int ime form 8 afternoon ry inet 2": ‘ate ’ ; , (Continued on Gecond Page.) PR a AO ay a Es voy ie poman, Woo! uses Calleta | Two Tundra aad ae enon’ tis (day the House took a recess until 7 seymour ‘ied to Lumiey.” Needham ‘old him he was through with the § vif atasapan end was drowned Ocloo’ ta-nieht nae hit’ with a pitched ball, Devlin fsbtlng game ¢er 8 5° cig Jee eee