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w . A mAerre ow ee enter ieee ie A (AT CONTINUES DESPITE BRIEF SQUALL POLICE IN STOKES @GASE ORDERED TO TRIAL ‘ Be Fi WEATHER-Fatr to-night and Tucedsy) het, “ Circulation Books Open fo. All." PRICE ON NE CENT. cons Hb Ree NEW YORK, “MONDAY, JULY, 10, 1911. “12 PAGES __PRICR ONE OBNT. ’ INA ANERCANS AED HERD, or oc FUR GRE ROP “TO BEAT ENGLISH tsmowan DURING WIND STORM IV ATHLETIC MEET === FALS TO RELEE pie an De Police Busy With Deaths and Pros- trations as Mercury Climbs With- in Two Degrees of Last Week's Figure. Representatives of Yale and Harvard 151 Points Mainly in Manhat- on Edge for ~To-Morrow’s Track tan Involved—Courts Proba- and Field Contests With Oxford bly to Define Board’s Power. and Cambridge in London. r | Transfers aro to be restored upon the surface railroad lines of the city by the Public Service Commission, accord- BEST RECORDS OF ATHLETES Ing to a statement made to-day by Chairman William R. Willcox. As to WHO COMPETE TO-MORROW. | tre somes cea, By Wie As te ‘direction there is some doubt, as the AMERICA. ENGLAND. railroads !n question are separate prop- \. : ositions, each being under the manage- 100 YARD DASH. ment of Federal receivers. But the public will welcome any move made toward the restoration of the transfers, and even if transfers cannot | be acquired a joint tare could be estab- ) shed, which would tend to lessen the J. ¥ try (Oxford), | cost of living to the working people. 880 YARD RUN, At the adjourned hearing held to- Be santa ta Mia. ee whe Chase day before the commission, on the ques HUMIDITY HELPED TO MAKE FIRST BLAST UNBEARABLE. WA. Reilly (Yale! +10 see, -D, Macmillan (Cambridge N. Thatcher (Yale 10sec, RR. E, Lange (Oxford 440 YARD DASH, ‘ose, F. G. Black (Cambridge) ae milan (Cambridge) Steady Rise From Early Morning Until Clouds Blanketed City, 1 Giving Promise of Rain. = u f A black aquall came up out of the southwest this afternoon to break, for M. Preble (Harvard) 1 668-5 L. T. ‘Taylor (Cambridge).. er MHOCARBLINE TIGL Ge eee on fa ttle while at least, the force of the second heat wave which has wilted | ONE MILE RUN. in the Borough of Manhattan, Chair- WP) |New York City within nine days’ time, The wind down near the olty's Sandee tayara) a W. ©. Moore (Oxford) mi | age ad pose ox sald: Rear on roofs veered from the southwest to the enst, and pennons on the roof tops + daques Nar) osese (Carsbridva 4 saa l| The Commission tes. determines ¢ HUMID! | snapped . LP. Lar Harvant) cue dice a Babee fanybridg: 2 Séopt at ite mesting to-morrow an on , “THe SOB. | snap straight out before it. But up across the hot roof of the sky came der directing the stroet surface raii- Min. sec Way companies to establish, on 0 Witoington (Harvard). 9 349-5 Not run. Head Witningte : A > Aug. 10, 1911, through routes and joint K CKED at ‘ a fares over the connecting and intersect. | Uazes 1s SoJooRN= THREE MILE RUN sin. we, | IDS Patlway lines shown on Exhtbit One sie NEW, LRG > Min. Seo, (ORtORO hein at this hearing, and that transfers be a slate of gray pall, tinged with fleecy white hot floss, at its upper edges, where the sun still fought to send its torture rays over it. But ahead of the shadow of this cloud curtain came a squall of wind which brought puffs of fresh alr Into every corner and kept weather vanes It was not | atways a cool puff, but It helped. whirling Hke tops ber (Oxford) 4 53 Biven at all the points of intersection i] whteting Ike tops. an ao te A shown on said exhibit. In the meantime AY, | for three-quarters of an hour the eterm i 120 YARD HURDLES. st this hearing will be adjourned to | op Se ee Nisan for hree-quarters of an hour the steam unmings (Harvat HIGH JUMP. 151 TRANSFER POINTS INVOLVED, Seite, en thadel, north aie, at) OFRN amd south of the city. = Ft. ta i oa MAINLY IN MANHATTAN, i | omrianata pwelk. vNowriotay. | The temperature fell four degrees, But ’ Aare) i We As Dubew (ona, There are 151 transfer points involved, \70 A.M. . | the Weather Bureau said thet the fait ; A (Yale)....+ + 610 A.B, Bellerby (Cambridge) .. § | located principally in Manhattan, where \oa. ®2 | was “only temporary.” ‘ LONG JUMP the present Metropolitan system and ene |oa. $0,80ARD OF HEALTH SAYS 200 ; _]| the ‘Third Avenue system intersect, \@ 90/ DIED FROM SUNSTROKE. Ciecties aecig Mi 3) @inmkina (Camuclane Adrian Joline and Douglas Robinson, 5; red! Hae Hipetion cre 211% © D. A, Hartley (Oxtom...... 2 |the jatter be a trotheniiaw cf IOWS Followed Argument +91) Just what last w five days of | heat suffering meant 1s tragically {* gg) Mhown by the report of tue Board of 90 ROWING TelteNHAUMER) Col. Roosevelt, are the receivers of the F enna T A a JAMMER, Metropolitan lines, while Frederick w.| Over Calling Player Out Yable (Harvard) 1190 7819 G, tnam (Oxford) Whitredge 1s the receiver of the Third misiree ili ire’ i ud Gc childs cate) M42 W. O, Ziegler (Oxtord> avenue lines. ‘The Fifty-ninth street on Strikes Hotel Millionaire's Private Sleuth Also Sub: There will be no Putting 16 Lb, Shot event. PE OEAUPTIIN aegr tae redone hulters, while the d avenue is run by Rece re W. Linch, While the different receivers claim to represent diffe practise. | often employ the Harvard is} has led to the b unless he }runs through all th mericans havelinjury he sustained a few deve aKo| The dieintegr ve not |R°® against him. If tt does © © NOt Black, Cambridge, ought to win In the half mile H. Jaques jr, Har: Health, made public to-day for the = above week ending last Saturday. It read: poenaed in Investigation of Alleged Theft of |* mt i" from the same cause in 1910, % ‘The ms r fn M1 the ng the City Hall on PHTLADELPHT July mp i Fy Pulltzer Bhulhdin: which is exposed di- 2 Finnerman, behind the bat in tuisatter-| Letters From House Where Girls Shot Him, | "utter, Builing: whiten is oxr ingt L4i2 for the correnponding con's — stone behind {t and gets hysterical tn] . 16 rectly to the sun and to the t of the} . Cardinals and eh | the late afternoon, but from a smaller The day started with every tndtoation LONDON, July 10.—The rival ath: quarter at London A. C. vs. Varsities etic teams of Yale and Harvard mio els Reconds, and he ‘s «aid Oxford and Cambridge are on edge|iowever, “ano we, cunts In for to-morrow’s dual meet at the@/picked to win this event Queen's Club. The trained satisfactorily and been affected by tne climatic condl- bondholders, they ae mo lawyers, which] noon's Kame bet woe a cet He t one Interest] the Phillies,’ was knovked cold by ; f tha ao mint rest| th the last half of the third| Four detectives. who wore aastgned | Magistrate Freschi in the Tomha Court d transfer neran called Magee out on| from the Weat sta-] and asked for a su on April 1, 1908 when] strikes, and after an argument Which tion to investigate the of W ~ In ioe United States | resulted in the latter being put out ofp p, gokes by Lilifan Gr thet ou Court threw the Metropolitan Sher that it was to be as hot as last Mens J a n these | @ay, the beginning of the six days’ ape nons for James} The lack of ag re aa f heat which broke on Friday, The : Stokes private detective, | two “ 8 of fix ares ne level tt iw "umidity early in the day was at @ na} that down at Saf 7 ip | dropped b: oon Thte armer just after dawn than it ts on/@tepped by noon to about 6 s n of the xty- hi tssued ¢ clock torn hay ¢ to blo: ‘ me nef: aeaie row morning and Me y| {tself brought much reilef, tions, Barring accidents they expect} vard, finished third in the intercol. system into reveivership, Ry Aug. é me ti a ai : 1 rae Conrad on the evening of Ju 7 w servers went to find Cumming the breeze-awapt roof of the W nitehall tide nce: nec eer Een y ont ‘e HGERD REOSR: 300 this afternooi nade defe ts oo aamee sy ie ‘ease Ge the ot to to win the majority of events, but lesiata ‘ckasisloneh ps, hetng only six | 1903, the remainder of the bl tranaf: ‘orted Magee from the afternoon 1 fetendan "|MAGISTRATE WOULD. HAVE, Muillding. Later, th t ray admit that the margin of victory /2"¢ & half yards behind J. P. Jones of | points we ; andonec. The has been u ges preferred by Deputy ¢ of, raise the The Weather Bureau gave it out a6 lofty roo |: Dut hastily corrected tt & few minutes rane face was a mass of} Cornell, the winner, who won tn the CALLED CUMMING TO EXPLAIN, |. *!!): Deit'lng fawn on the Fy record time of 1 minute, 4 4-5 seconds. zs sion repeated acento eer Br will be very close. The English teams sioner Dillon, acting under and several teeth were knocks ; eH While the Distriet-Attorney haw no i hat it i on the shady aide n the mercury in the official der th oration of the + a throat. When the teams took |of Poltce Comm! Aldo. evidence at this time that Cumming has| fF Sbove what | i phi eters on the roof of the Whites are all reported fit and are unusually |This would leave Jaques as doing the| let the points ines velr positions again the umpire was |four were « ammitted a erime,” sald Mr, Ruckner| Of the #treat below. In the br fon one{hall Building hung about 06 degres tor confident. full distance in about 1 minute 6 sec-| tie courts, but 7 On Ata e, and Rigler | the ch n making the request for a summons, | 0% when the hea nous Seo hag hours. A comparison of the performances of [OMds. At the Harvard-Dartmouth meet | geant Cram announced last week that | an 'led lone | wrt Stokes to Mew Graham t0 | vn want this man brought | Mae of the street Se aihae die ° early reports from the Weather ike’ vel thatnn elves A liuacen oka ie M. rustle mon the halt m le, time [he was Koing to vote for such a resolu: | SUE. | wet into the hands of James janine Al here's can ascertain whether | Sradual hea 4 ee atiacih ireau to-day were only moderately : peing 1 minute, 58 3-5 seconds tlon, that the commission decided to a: ‘AG private dete red by Stokes “e nitted by | the 8 ecome Ike ovens, alarm The New York thermometer may be expected when the teams come 3 ‘i a | NAL | LE ‘ n Ma n committed by swain load ite diveat ine « to the scratch in the various events P. J. Baker won the half mile at the > NAT 0 and the 5 nivew to take the | yim i Hn OED, pnp ha Jn the twonty-ninth story of the Whiter With regards to the 100 yards, the|Cambridge sports without being ex LAKE STEAMER SUNK: AT NEW VORK id from series of affaira| Im granting the summons Magiatrate| {uence on the ¢ 3 1all Building registered 9 degrees at & Yale men, F. A. Reilly and N, |tended in 1 minute, 68 seconds. He also : . CHICAGO— |connected wit ‘ Present sata | apy fF aR AY o'clock, but it risen only 3 degrees “= Nera aetna eset a | teneiLaTarentitam in eerie 3 LOST; 31 RESCUED, | CHICAGO | By hte wana Thi court hax boon thinking over thol THE WEATHER TO-DAY. —|<ince ovcock. ‘the numaity wae Sigh MacMillan, Cambridge, and RE, | bridge meet in 1 minute, 68 1-5 seconds re Sie — eta in thiy matter, and fam The oMcial forecast to-day follows: | ut falling Lange, Oxford Rhodes Scholar, have/Last year he won the halt at this! iner John Milciell Sent in Botiom| GIANTS— |Thomas J. Devery and read iat Mabon inp ah for thin|qeen usr tais nant ocnnaaia ante | 0 o'clock the wind had shifted Me heen: creaibed: With 19 deoonde! Ag meet 18 1 ElGGte, BF 8 seconde. He | ooo! thawed ee nye MART summons T would have Issued one With | except probably & MgMt loral thunder m the northwest back to the south= this should be @ very close race, but it|is considered to be able to do 1 minute, | w Lake Superior in a | Ratteriea—R and A Mat the fifth member of mie fens eat, Se eeac ov @acedag. Moderate| West, The alr it Drought Satan is not expected that elther of them will |88 seconds or betier. L. F. Taylor, | “ollision eee wey futhiot Hamad in iat Let sh aay NORAD whieh waa, hnakaaae equal the record of 9 4-5 seconds for |Cambr lge, won the half mile at the veils) ne jmen are charged under four heads L south cmettis aban AU OACGN Aad Skane these contests made by W. A. Schick, Cambridge University-London A. ¢ ARIE, Mich, duly 10 OT BROOKLYN FOUR VIOLATIONS OF POLICE ,” 2 Was being Neated in the eome Hasvard, in 1904, However, one of the|meet in 2 minutes, 2-5 seconds. Hoe was|T! # were lost and thirt PITTSBURG. RULES CHARGED. we , ms ara tively mountains and sive Americans shoulé win this event, as the|oniy two yards behind Baker at the | veople " a 0 00 | es HEanbh peanl Rel eae Ee ale i sige Mh ey valle ot the northwest of New York recent running of the English pair | Oxford-Cainbridge in 1 minute, | oy, « nt gre ROOKLYN—- {reels Pee : aaa \ shows that they must have gone back |5§ 1-5 seconds, so that his time wou!t t Chis | * n 0° t 7 Pi nroducad | ¢ t ‘ he thermometer shot up to 92 @t 10 very much. be about 1 minute, 58 35 seconds. Thus | € 1 | f ‘ F t ket in va 7 n eared. |<. o'clock and to 93 at 10.30 whem this In the 40 yards, H. W. Kelly, Har-|it wil be seen that this race will hel HW, Ma Adame a t Se a a ‘ are sald | 4 it southwest blast struck it, Then there vard, and W, Steward, Yale, will Shy | between Baker, Cambridge, ana| ff Po 9 k . . " or lurk 1 ements, | 98 to 105 degree Was a little local furry which eooleg It pore F. G, Black, Cambridge, and J. Il) yaques, Harvard, with the ot close | Lake Sur | AT PHILADELPHIA finds y tment {net , ack to 90 degrees at 11, Perry, Oxford, or D. MacMillan may] ig put it is expected that ther w s ‘ | sp. LOUIS ‘Tak men at of the case nthe fi | GATES LOSING STRENGTH. The little drop put no comfort inte the compete in this event. Kelly of Hare! amin in the anove onder 000 ale : : » of expected that aye Yrs esr era | mind of the observers. They swiftly vard has done the fastest time, as M4 MILE 18 CONCEDED TO ENGLISH | Tae eee am | Au Ms ada eral Condition Unchanged, but! abandoned thelr earller informal prep the Harvard ys, Dartmouth meet he ROURKE Ra, i nd ¢ | PHILADELPHIA— sp won In 50 seconds and at the Yale vs. | that the thermometers ¢ould ie t Com ner —_ Tine ss . Fe iaenandt Alex. | pition f La third degree seance RED HAT FOR FARLEY. ; 1 . Weakens tim N : possibly get above 9 at any thme Hary meet he again won in ‘o 1-6 age. PcUawials hs Ar vars ’ el PAR! m Ot | tosday Of above seqneneesian die LA as wart, at vat Fry which he will be opposed by P. J | te anger ant we Aurin Vationn Ctreles Mea aha ¥ ex ation of his, MERCURY FALLING IN COUNTY: a Cambridge Sports D. MacMillan won in|Baker, Cambridge, and W. C. Moors |)!" f ell ‘ pee fl is es iinews RS te patent and WHERE BREEZES GROW, | 14 3 seconds; he also won the quarter-|Oxford. Lawless was second Ril, D Dp la It rendered t ashi | Rep m Canads and tremaug ae inile at the Cambridge U. ve. L. A. C.|Jaques, his team mate, in the m ele aate ; | ; t to t MI, J Ti nAeeninlay Fe nwest ihowed thet (aaa meet in 50 28 seconds, At the Oxford|the Yale-Harvard meet, and he : f ' n 1908, | Pia n ! w alo ¢ Mes Hens hay falling rapidly op mane sports J. H. Parry won in 81 4-5 gec-jished fourth in the mile at the inter- |). (esta 5 _ | BOSTON Bute nine ts 1 r relief of cool wind onds. He again won this event at the collegiate championship, his time being A Galongs ta tha 18 Ot 0 10 ' 4 xcept r oe Oxford London A C. mect in/about 4 minutes, 25 seconds ‘ompany of Cleveland spe Melean; W aren 4 § 4 was as follows: hl 85 At the Oxford U. ve.| P. J. Baker, Cambridge, won the > "4 . Departmen : ‘ » and ate oe have, Tiehh a ‘ordi e tin Vortd wri toliny un —_— \ } 1 since Saturday ‘ou u cambrid meet, a a Baek wee mile the Oxford-Cambridge mee bay wasted Ae Hliatiiy | (POR RACING RESULTS AND BASE | « whe ‘ oe , ome antes "States, Many stations in the acMillan Barve BALL iB PAGE 12), Duskner appeared this aliernvon before the ‘red hat (endesce, 03 Fark Row. ‘ ; att Lethe. 4 icp Pee mnt ether apes me one see te -

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