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ny NR , es iat De ad athens I Circute Clreulation 1 Books C Open ‘to Au 1 PRICE ONE OENT. omegh Ne, Bala NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JUNE (B21, 1913. 12 PAGES PRICE ON Ez E OENT. | dTOMSH GRA °° gage «029 RULED I BLE “sz. CORNELL CREWS WN WEL TECERS e-e—eee-ee 2) OF FACTORY wg FRESHMAN AND US | 3 30,000 Si RN Dodgers HIGHLANDERS LOSE SEVEN DETECTIVES Carried Down Fire Escape a ‘| Score Shut Out atPolo) |0 0 0 0 O 100 0- 1 CD \° making Plant. gt 0G heft > | LOSERANK FERS BROOKLYNS BUNCH HITS] Batteries: Fisher and Sweeney; Mullin and Henry. GRILLING BY WALDO Sixty din ccna Madsaae Persons on Half-Mile 4 | HIGHLANDERS Mob Around Building Blocks GIANTS. SECOND GAME. on Paiva and ibieaen: Bleacher Train or Varied Craft at RHP. FIO 000000 at wy Acting Captain McKipney, and lice and Firemen; No . oe ee Keay tctin iy Known Loss of Life. Poughkeepsie Cheer Chosen Crews 00030 Six Others Transferred : : é Int 11 te R oot 0 0 . in ercollegiate Nace. ou 029004: 0 O 3 © -—' to Patrol Duty. Fire started tate thin afternoon in che | ‘ oof 00 Batteries—Johnson a ne A a and Sweeney. loft pullding on the southeast corner of |). 1 5 oe 4 ; : ; 4 | Conimisstuner Waldo had before him Kivergiee Ellaabeth streets. = CORNELL FAVORITE, 10 TO 6, age | bullding ia occupied by hat manufactur ©0010 el for examination to-day twenty detec- Ly ooo 10 HIGHLANDERS FACE WHISKBROOM | wrctematon fey erty tt |g an taming enor 5 ..| COLMJMBIA EVEN FOR PLACE. 00000 i Assigned to the Clinton street tation, | 4, ChialPauacs dee tac, seh ener See ae. eae ae , ae 4 1] and the head of the Police Department ; 4 a) tee earpoise ie SENATORS far outstayed his usual hour for closing | hee cine ress salce ae Afiee ih Sma Memeo [PP Course in Fine Condition, After Poor= : his desk on Saturday in searching ¢x- : sie tape 7 ; Ona : ’ amination a he dntiven, tae up | in 0 th apmar Sours were CU OF] pAL-TINORE, dune wou} Prospect, for Record Breaking | ROO! . the revelations of Isidore Rader, the . ames Woodrow Wilson wae a guest at the R. H.PO. A. E. IN SECOND GA F THE BR convicted thief, concerning hie alliance| Policeman Walter Aoftman and the} wedding thie afternoon of Miss Ethel Promised by All the Caaches, : ; 3 : : | in crime with policemen and detectives, |™¢n Of Hook end Ladder Company | preston McCormack; daughter of Mra. * OAM de 2 The following transfers of detectives we i, Wwho- were the’ fret to arrive, |reanc f, Em +6" prance FE pa ; 4 : : . in the Clinton street station to dos on (the, fire @scapes on. the) seoagon, son ir 20 chien Seaue’ POUGHKEEPSIE, dune 21.—Cornell won the fresh- - ae K > Pa 5 * duty elsewhere wero announced al en. atreet aide ef the bulliing will 5 ' f 1 1 1 1 9|Walter Johnson Sent to Mound] H. P. Whitney's Son of Broom: |tiezunserers ins necrneen, and putieg cweutvnes ehthehing mon | wee, in tre Gregh apring Valter: sore | ria) SUIM-ORTOR TAO) Sy Sve seneG) SRNR: oe 4 0 © 3 1 0! to Get Revenge for Yester- | stick Gallops Hi in |, Pirst Grade Detectives John T. Roreh- land gitla from the windows and| Wilson and the Misses Wilsun accom- ond, Syracuse third, Pennsylvania fourth, Columbia fifth. g 4 aallop: OME IN Jeord, Samuel H. Ditdde and Sergt. Den- | es ara day's Double. beh A nis Lonergan, pamed them down to aafety. panted the President. Officia Time—Cornell, 10.044-5; Wisconsin, 10.07 4- : lay’s Double Defeat. 2.03 2-5, Record Time. Grade Deteotives Stanisias,| At halé past four flames were pouring| Other guests were secretary Me- “n if q Torals. 23m wm Oo i t 4 Tacekowsh, Joreph Uilkineon, Jenn Hi, 0M the roof of the bullding and a|Adoo, Vice-President and Mra, Thomas ieee 10.14 3-5; Pennsylvania, 10.25 2-5; Colum- i als..... 2.655 — Fitzpatrick. Rreat crowd whiah had overpowerel the|R. Marshall, Secretary of State and ia, 10.29. ‘ Umptres—Klem and Orth. FIRST BACE—Poly H.,8 to 1anaa| Acting-Captain Charles McKinney in] Police who first arrived was causing| Mra, William Jennings Bryan, Attor- —_ J { Base Pree Raraver. jaa Oe | _vew BATTING ORDER. to 2, frst; Pike kee Yor) D to Le sece {command of the second detective dls-| great confusion among the fremea. It|ney-General James C. McReynolds, (Special From @ Stal Correspondent.) i nings; off Demaree—i in one vl “ i ond; Anytime, third, trict and with headquarters at the| was believed at that time that there | Po ter 1 M. , ORVAT > F June (DS eo pha saueneadioy Wolter, of, Poster, ab. SECOND MACK—Meridian, ¢ to 1[GFeenwich street station was ordered | wag no osm of lite ee ee Batieba Mastagitee ot peda ai ON) BOARD OBSERVATION TRAIN: HIGU UAH Naim ie ee eR rer trotet in: | cree. Ie Milan, of. and 7 to 6, first; Light o' My Zife, a|{Tnsferred to desk duty at the Ham-| The crowd became wildly excited |and ore. Franklin K. Lane, Secretary | 21-—Cornell won the four-oared varsity race in the intercollegiate rena y Marquard, 8 Goaseths 6: Ganddl, 1 ayy burg avenue station, Williamsburg. pi M Binge; by Demaree, 1 in one inning: DY | rHertsoll, 3 Morgan Place Rated) vine Betsy Gtr ixinnes was eccuned by sloriie Nits, eet salve ali and {wo men of Commerce and Mrs, William A. ied-| this afternoon. Rucker, 2% Two-B: Peckinpaugh, es Shanks, If. TMIRD RACE-Virginia Lass, 2 to 1|SMerllng, the Canal street "inl on Biesoman presley par iene hore Geld and Secretary of Labor and Are ae CMe sty : X x , Stolen Bases—Burn Borton, 1b. LaPorte, 2b, his statement before Judge nn and | w. Willtam 8. Wilson, Pennsylvania was second, 4 Playe—Moyers to Shafer, Fisher to Cut-|MoKechnie, 3. — Aainamith, «. and 7 to 10, first; Lily Orme, 8 to 5 tor Fubeenanliy In, teattiiene watoay tell teaas Se) eae reaching to the struct. om satanic . Sorte Umpiree—Kiom an - Pee 4 _FOUBTE ma woltiye see sort af since. 99 cobhy covealel street with a ladéer taken ¢rom »* BASEBALL GAMES Thé official time—Corneil, 10.47 2-5; Pennsylvania, 10.5: pos — ee mentt. yy Rader, He bsequently exone- | | heb ; 5 Risen the Brocios Wh) : ‘Whisk Broom, 1 to 2 and out,|'" H vwn factory and got six or seven down Columbia, 10.5445; Wisconsin, 10.58 4-5; Washington, POLO GROUNDS, NBW YORK, June] WASHINGTON, D. ©, June 2.—In- frei) @. ME. Miler,’ 2 te a ten piace, |Meat the Commissioner knows | 2E" @ irl fell on hin and stunned ; 5 hy, $.—Ap enthusiastic crowd of a Loa ability to hit George Mullin copt the raped Sam Jackson, third, Fime,| i. names of the detectives and police- dep sae AEG) ay eevea ta NATIONAL LEAGUE. Syracuse not taken, Giants back to the Polo| Yankees the first game of to-day’ dual Involved in Iader's lengthy con- ; ee te FIFTH BACE—Shannon River, 8 to |™*" Pante followin; the screams uf the girl AT BOSTON, Wisconsh: finished fourth, Washington fifth. Syracuse oat Grounds this afternoon and each player | ketch, Fisher pitched good ball after ts on and that many of the men be- who th he sh ki ~“ 4 ¢ _Sragetiiy cheered for the part he Wok the second inning. Both twirles ware Tee rts lene arm © 8018 000 | tary hm to-day ‘were those mentioned The tretas cn; tne THIRG. ageeue tie, Loan ADELPHI eee with boats on the coyrse near. the finish and was not timed as : ; ons in the thief’s detailed account of his|. 7 A— Se reed cacitement aver the or-|?illiantly supported, SIRTH BACE—Rarly Rove, 7 to 6 innindered business of stealing and di- | Vated railway were stalled by the heavy 00000 0 0 0 5— 5|The four was only half a length behind Cornell when the naey piarer: was lost in the epplause| Frank-Chance sent Ray Keating to| and 3 to 5, first; Surprising, @ to 8 for|recting ihoft among a large corps of |#MOKe blown from the fire, gree * , :oke | BOSTON— ne neement that| the mound in the second game and] place, second; Waiad, third. Because of the density of the snioke occurred. P3 Rudter Se sia ters to engage | Griffith offered his star, Walter John-| 1,00 1-8, _ ee ner i» known to be of |e? Kitls were caught on the fifth floor 0000103004 . ~ami fa a pitching battle. aon, a Md te withholt any astion untit the {Afe escape. They acreamed down that | Batteriee—Rixey and Wiliifer; Rus The race opened with Syracuse lading, but Cornell went into ‘frat i INNING—Moran popped an| FIRST INNING—Daniels fied to] Harry Payne W hitney's Whiak Broom |%™ they were going to Jump, and asked that | doiph and Rarid 5 District-Attorney’s office has compteted nets be h place at the mile and a half and won rowing easily, The Quakers o Moeller, Wolter walked, Laporte threw] II won the Brooklyn Hundicap here ii for ther The men of SECOND GAME, er ie een, Catshaw lifted 6 . i a 3082 P here lity cases and indictments are brow 3 : : Mealy iy | ian. one f0 Unetgrone one mene very Ane praligt evita epson’ Pian as ere @ new record lyy the Grand Jury, for he does not want Riera, eta Tanne Ge, TANAUB InSE bo as 9 second place near the finish, Syracuse steered off the course near the } mem eronnter to Merkle: was: | wo ‘ Ping basal | Se Ser Ms #allOd | 4 appear to be embarrassing Whitman i a a \ i ‘ NO RUNS. Two Left, : by three lengths from G. M. Miller, (oe eee ot em enatter swhich has |e them In check unt) they coutt d¢} aocton fish and was out of the race. Comell’s form was best and after Syraquien \ Burns gave the crowd a thrill by Moellér fanned, Foster singled to| with Sam Jackson closing just tn time |“™ ‘e h first. brought down without danger. . Na } opening with e clean single into centre|left. Foster stole second, Milan | to beat Guy Fisher out of third money. |°°M* before’ them Oat gel Th th ats 000 —~ | blew us was the logical winner, . shat tm base| Walked, Gandil fanned, Morgan walked.| ‘The time of the race was wonderfyi,|@AYNOR ORDERED RADER'S a he start a ¢ ‘aslti 5 7 end stealing scape: Sparen £0 oh a Reeey Geitied "hy ceale, conte wen lecniaaine ther une tare Bi, wi i, POOLROOM CLOSED. RACING RESULTS a CINCINNATI At the start all the crews except Washington rowed 36 strokes to the: 79m balla, but Flet aad . Daubert, Doyle lifted an y one to| ter. Milan and Morgan. Laporte tripled| means fast. The fastest mile and a Various rumors of the operations of PITTSBURGH— minute. The Westerners hit it up to forty, but their short, choppy stroke © Wheat and Merkle struck out, No|to left, scoring Shanks. Ainsmith filed|quarter ever run was negotiated at | individual policemen on the east side, 1000004 _ a} RUNS. Two Left. to Cree. Four Runs, One Left. Brighton Beach by Broomatick, the sire | particularly in the Clinton street sta- AT OTTAW. appeared to lack power, . CINCINNATI— ieernsanaionds 0030010 pa 5 BHCOND INNING.—Fletcher made a] SECOND INNING—Peckinpaugh out, | of to-day's winner, but under vastly | tion, with thieves and “fences” have Wheat's grounder | Morgan to Gandil. Borton fanned. Mc-| better conditions than those of to-day. |come to Headquarters during the past| / ete tee oH at first, Daubert |¢chnie fanned. No Runs. Broomstick, t00, carried only 98 against |two months, and each has been investi-| FIRST RACE—Rowley purse: threes | Batteries: Camnits and Coleman ake iver iving Lane’ ck out. Smith died on a grounder} Johnson fanned. Morgan filed to] the 1 shouldered thie afternoon by his | gated; but In no instance was anything |?*ar-olds and upward: foaled in Canada; | guggs and Clarke. wt Shafer ‘threw. to Markle. NO|McKechnie, Foster safe on Borton's | worthy son. tangible enough to base a charge) °ven furlongs.—Havrock, 16 (G, Burns), —-— For Crews in Three Contests RUNS. fumble, Foster out stealing, Sweeney] After the first quarter mile to-day | against any policeman or detective dis-|* to oA beg ie ® feats Magpie, AMERICAN LEAGUE. es i de a nice catch of Murr: to MeKechnie. No Runs. the race was practically no contest. vered, The Commissioner had to)!% (J. Robbins), 7 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, ' alge gael od out to Fisher, It took that long for Notter to get| content himself witl’ shifting the per-|*#¢2nd: Breastplate, 100 (J. Williams), AT PHILADELPHIA. : 4 Sete rip tines ie ce aalest Into RESULTS aT LATONIA. ‘Vhisk Broom in his stride evidently. | sonnel of the Clinton street station, | 1° t Lith ie sana Lana Paty vo (Special from = Stall Correspondent.) 4 r 7 2 s es lie drew to the front passing the|and now hardly one of the old staff of |""" -"™ J 7 ee ai “ » IE psp om a . tee % Cn ee winner waa threoequarter poat and Jed the proces: | qatectives ta left there. Deputy Com-[wmny also ran eae 10001002 —f POUGHKEEPSIE, June 21.—Fully 60,000 partisans this afternoon THT! Lhd nha FIRST RACK--For two- eersa sion every inch of the way, not leaving ‘ Newburger 1s Investigating ckeon and Magpie coupled as Bul | PHILADELPHIA-- lined the banks the Hud: h ‘rom late rubbin, fer missioner Ne Ls 5 : ined the banks of the Hudson, perched on the precious exclusiv eae ey int: Marqueed sneaked | purse $600; five and a half furlonga..| the slightest doubt of his superiority’| faders charges croft entry, 20000200 — pe i sive planks: the third strike over, Miller lifted an| Barbara Lane, 105 (McCabe), first over the field he was racing with. Tt became known that when Mayor| SECOND RACE~Three-vear-old and} patteries; Weonurd awd Corrigan, |S¢t Upon observation cars, on rocks and banks, in bobbing motor and” Col, Holloway, Lahore, G, M. Miller] Gaynor made his tour of the east side | upward; selling; five and a halt fur-| Plank F - , 106 (Me , sec: . \ s or > rai ificent s a vhe! same fic. Br hae weve. pane oe Brehinn Bs 4 PRABNS), ate nd Guy Fisher in turn tried to close | Qostrooms and cider stubes In longa.—Bat Masterson 10) (J, Montour), a rowbeatts or at the rails of magnificent steam yachts, when the roar of @ 4 i 7 Ci 4 saltiness ‘Jon him, but couldn't get any nearer] with Chief of the License Bur 5 to 2,7 to 10 and 1 to 3 first: Clem AT CLEVELAND, ’ homb called six crews for the ope: 7 ‘ Rueker to second, Sulaeaw struck out. lpime, 1.07 2-5, Caution, Buck Keenon,|than decker Novtar chiease’to sul tae tee monte aaa, Radars Beachy, (Hi; Hayden) $16 thf to unt | DETROITS heavy bomb called six crews for the opening event of the nineteenth? No haggle Pee uaa ge uitral Mary Lebus and J. B. Maylow them. The big horse just loped alors} room at Columbia and Rivington str 3 to 6 second; Geo. 8. Davis, 10 1d 600000 | annual intercollegiate regatta on this course. im Fone io Cutshaw, Wheat | #2 mutuels paid: Barbi ane, $4.60] in frictionless style and Anished with| was one of the places the Mayor or |Gullett), % to 1, 19 to 1 and 4 to 1], AN 1} wan ahe:'varaily. Ciurs that! werel/clianses. with acacia fp, me paeped 3 os ° chaterte drive ty {Stralaht, $3.10 place, $2.40 show: | Notter lying almost dat on hia neck and | dered closed and his license was re-| third, ‘Time, 1.08 CLEVELAND frat sulamaiied toc the be’ for shale Oreertn the tae carte Le oe dere t went for|Bracktown Belle, $4.90 place, §3.20 ; voked. At that thne Rader had his| Haron Dekalb, Rosemary, Satyr, Mar 400003 prs wise om 10 to 8 on Cornel se and lost vi the eee ae aiawt Maity: Goll @ha Aho FIRST RACE. ; of the poolroom crammed | wand, also ran. leas Hall and Meier}, Walker, MUTEES AMD) Ant LNAs DAMON RG Fr ee ca ben thar ne Teena i . fwo bas jercher = seat + For two-year-vids; $00 added: five 1 BoOds, SLR: -_" ear latne nd Carts their quarters over water as smooth as) ya ey 95 Sdtraight into Moran's hands, No Runs.) SZCOND RACE—For three-year-olds] ee ee eas Pally th, ts{ “Another case of a man who pald for] THIRD RACK—Maldens; three-year- an inland Jake, with scarcely breath |*t? %@ the stakeboat three of | One Left. and upward; handicap; purse $800; one tar And § to &| ‘police grote and aqueaied wi ds and up: ene mile—Addona, 192 CB, Fe aie TRaTer Seahits A RCE Be et crews that ever represented FOURTH INNING—Stengel poked # | mile and an cighth—Samuel R. Meyer, | jy 10? (Hanover, 's| he did not * was the way Ruder'y | SP>roNe! and out, first HARVARD BEATS YALE. leinratal raver (earsaiwach GAA lauTaRTD Ithaca university in the histone pretty single into left. On the hit and] 10% (Henry), first; Gowell, 112 (Tea-| toh, a tt ani 940 bs second Any Neis whe med up at Headquarters |Clinton, 107 7 10 1. 8 to, - [cal sid fegie genlal nin hia GGlOKUF argh any fear of the coach's @un play Wheat lined a clean single ), second; Any Port, 102 (Me to lawaat nd 7 ten tocany, and 7 to § Kayidereseros, 104 SCORE HY INNING | reed the mist tha ¢ low er had brought ty a standatiih the over second and Stengel went to thir rd. Time, 1,31 a third. Rader in ‘div coll In the Tomba to. | UP. Conn 2 to Land 9 ty 10, tor ye the river and revealed the Wooded clitts | betting activities against Cornell, ‘Pho Daubert beat out a single to the infleld, mutuels paid KR. Meyer,| Lancewoud, hens day told an fag World reposter | third . : ” ou the West shore ang the busy town feal betting had been by the supporters, which scored Stengle and sent Wheat] straight, $6.90; place, $3.10; show, out.| Small, Bonu Fore Athlet Gith Private) inge the statement he had made Billy Collings and Lord 1 | ind its suburbs on the east, leaving tne Of Columbia and University of Wasa, to pecond, Smith struck out, Fisher | Gowell, place, $280) show, out, Any|Cliver and Plush ales rane) su swann aiwtigin hie’ eae orn seas view ch every Inch of thy | 48t0n, vonsitered the strongemt in thi also atruck out, and on the last swing] Port. show, out, mestenenee. (ne one felled ro 1nely of receiving stolen ds, and t URTH RACK—Huntley eellings| 514 : B course all t up to Krum Elbow, | f¢8atta except Corneil, A Meyers threw te Shafer and caught THIRD RAC Wor twoeyear-otds; | iiye. point {Assistant District-Attorneys Charles I three-year-olds and upward; one | Handivars ‘ r king vigut, WASHINGTON AND COLUMBIA Wheat stealing third. One tun, One] purse $700; six furlonge ‘and rinter one wton Bostwick and Henry Mokowits youl Ixteenth*imiles.-Ble Dipper, 97 | Core | BACKED FOR SECOND. su they raced al Left. Saddle, 115 (Loftus), firse, a owe 7 to to 1 and even, a hae ’ i Vawinty Syvacure | Phe Washington crews, champlona Doyle watted for a base on balls, Dau-| 97 (MoCabe), se henge quit. (Continued on Second Page.) 107 (W. Hopkina), 2 be (Day Voonsy apanioned wifis Co nad mere ad Dert knocked down Merkle's sinash, but} (Steele), third, ony ane tet nd to sewing —— nd; Hueky 1 gna Simin, 106, ; Hardasg sit on on the natives atong E nobody covered first, and it went for a pirlt and Rudties ie [up wih a rush In tie last Mitty yards Mm Hater Ae rriite Bill, Chuckles, Bftendh, | sata wenan to loom an a at Hives oy thelr phenomenal work fy Single, Murray attempted a sacrifies | lar mutuels paid—-O to win by half a h arcade f “ Hyce and touW RGA paon) Alnncrae ssh ye others will have ce. The Washington varelty fowe bunt, but popped out to Rucker. Meyers] straight $14.60, ‘Anstime held on ga nely after showing ane via all K Toddli Ny i 4 raw beiter thin record to win,” was the | tablishel a new record Tuesday, 4 Ler seers Frances M., place $9.9 oe Hutehinsop also ran ' Pp Py EE tip of vers coach, even Veteran Courts Mmteranle courte to 2.5%, and tects ‘ + @entinued on Sixth Page) Bringhurst, show $2 (Continued on Sixth Page.) VIFTH RACK~Merchante selling World “Wants” Work Wonderg,! ney retaxing cuough to boos Coruol's elgit tad alec a: