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PRINCETON-HARVARD GAME ENDS IN as es 42,000 SEE ROUGH BATTLE To-Night’s Weather—FAIR. MU. FOOTBALL EXTRA The IN ly VOL. LXI NO. 21 ,581—DAILY. Covytight, 1920, by The Press Syetisking New ork World). —— Books ie to All. _NEW YORK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, ' “Circulation Books Open to All.’ “Zz Fritered ns Second-Ciaws Mattor Feat Offices New York, N. ¥. 1920. Se PRINCETON TIES: HRD BEFORE CROWD OF 42000 LATE ‘FOOTBALL SCORES “(S HELD FOR GRAND JURY aA beta Be en eae Ui 0 7 ‘ 14 f |4 1) Ne . 3 0 3 Swarthmore..,..... 21 Columbia . 0 ae ; Crimson Gets Firs First Toantweon| | Pittsburgh. .0 i Chief Justice Ker Kemochan, as TRAVIS ACCUSED ces One of the Witnes ? Early Mainly Through Tigers’ DARTMOUTH BEATS | Pennsylvania. yattreres 7 0 Magistrate in Inquiry, | OF GRAFT IN STATE «Also Denoun if . Bie | Penalties | Syracus a) 0 14 } Causes Arraignment. | -- BOND PURCHASES —Hettrick Not apse nn | W. and “y Serica relt') 0 0 = — the arme eae | SCORE TIED IN SECOND, HALF. CORNELL ELEVEN | Maton A a ; g| WENDELL EX — = ee hey erated RE eae 16 6 : a cle” o ; Game Furiously | Played and 14 N.Y. UL... 0.05. 7 0 9 4 Judson, Who Cleared More, 4 = pai ade Capt. Harmen is Knocked : Than $1,000,000. to George S. Backer, building contractor, with over $12,000,000 worth Out Twice. Green soda Fouchdown 1 Players " hile ¢ or = CHICAGO, Nov, 6. sh fai K Ss Thiies A. Went joath, firs! that he went to a race track May 11 with $15,000 given to 7 By ud illiam Abbott. Miues rai ; |Some Came Wer Were Tow | Proprietor of “of Avenue A Site! aa ag Tr chief deputy and who im that day by Ephraim 8, Levy, owner of the Textile building, under 7 FAD ROKER e sii a vee Nel Final Report Says, but Prac- | Resists Demand of Three Was elected Comptrolier four days aKo, jconstryction by Backer, as a bribe to be paid to avoid labor difficulties * STADIUM, CAMBRIDG Ky } : ; ees a a : yt he Md he differed md at 56 Thu } Oh Sra ay i pe 8 7 Gan wlth’ | tice Was Not General. | Armed Bandits, ich 7 nad jand the 1@ money in wagers on horse racing; then that he tured ; ought ant Par —-— | -— ove to two men unknown to him t , | GRAND wu FIND PUTUPABATTLE =" | ~ BASEBALL IS CLEAN: WITH HOLD-UP MAN: Re Looked Into. t building contracts no’ queen in Ct Comptroiier Eugene M, 1 ‘day was he the Grand Jury as He is ch = Pam SENATOR HARDING: _ TRAVIS, ACCUSED OF GRAFT, MILLIONAIRE BUILDER HELD Ist Period 2d Period Sed Pertod { Princeton... seeee ' 0 14 \ Harvard. . ; 0 0 4 A $29,000 BAIL; BITTERLY. in progress, was arraigned before Judge Mul- bers of General Sessions to-day, He is the first of thet in the disclosures beture the Lockwood Legislative Committee irged with perjury in his testimony at the Come enis Score Fiek Justice Kerngchan | 4 : 7 nenis Score rela Goal. . NE Alraestinat | & of Oct. 21, Bail of $35,000 was furnished for him by de ae De magistrate In the John Doo in- ( bonding compan) Zs -_ THE LINE-UP, a OL SDENO NCED IS HOT; WL DE auvlry into the bond purchases by the | cai unach MeNCch pees tase) felling the ! " 5 | | The indictment charges Backer with telling Commitiee under Swart ‘ a ‘s office. ry name, race track May 11, ana » that he Qi” ‘ | pay the money to mon ‘ es him by name, 4 Soe i 8 iit stated that “Wht Avenue A ale xs shacned 4 woul . ad beer found that me|drew revolvegs and ent ar on " y e jot feel ot Attor- ura t the| prieto pe 2 ae ae eugene M. TRAVIS ey ., ckwood, Chairman of the : s Comptroller | comm ttee; Samuel Hruckhelmer, aten st « on to the commit Eleano: : LABOR UNIONS t 4, Buckur’ BACK INQUIRY ON VACATION TRIP antalt nie wis M. Jame . INTO GRAFTING lon, Maurive (. Kastenborn and Mark od » =f — Rasalsky A y tice Of luyers and . Tash . Tis aloia f the lust five Backer sat Olficer f Brickityers 4 To Hunt and Fish Twelve! 0% ' ie tar be Stonemasons yprove Work ' a nth ‘ aulsky, to hai . : w . Ney : uy Days Betore Boarding Ship + epithet, tho) i. vie f Lockwood Committee sah ., e would e te ' FIRST for Canal Zone. ice would Sie ' A Her 1 regular n tenor of s | ' Me ae A ee ie ON ROARD ‘THE HARDING f Assistant District doles seviegslistine at |TRAIN, Noy. 6 President-eh nstone and Spe- * ns ond M f Warren G. Harding, . ey Richter Mon af | ne eee Men Gann | str Harding, te as Backer's day for ae a i lution was unanimou \ a gate i ‘ ia | pb. \ ! He} © proceeding is tn bad nie ; 4 4 A t the Executive Commit he was balled i i ; anlanalanhounded anak iri tom of Bricklayers and Masons’ | *2"K aie his word when i ‘ Hn 1 hy next Brida Unions indoree the action of the |" : Hi: ai, With ene eeae ‘i Dis Canietkoiann Lockwood Investigating Commit. | fF 4 Hew 4 He sald other things. op ee ¢ tee in the matter of housing and ntary to the committee's : building industry in general Is i continued: “My friends : “(Signed), JOHN COLLINS, | © U kept that moyey instead of | he \ Bricklayers’ Union; ERNEST | Prepare ther y a anne of it as Levy intended, 4 tvs . ' BRADSHAW, President, H. W. | ‘7! but tin fy to recelvo think more of them than Ido of Une 4 ie H. Marble Masons’ Union No. 4; | we untl after) termyers bulldoging thr and ¢ es , CHARLES PFLAUM, Bricklay- |e at Dee. nt wi every j aie: ers’ Union No. 9; JOHN J “ages nyer want td | KELLY, Bricklayers’ Union No he money to ‘ £ 34; ERIC LORD, Bricklayers’ that bes tions Union No, 34; EDWARD KELLY, So they hay on Bricklayers’ Union No. 37; ‘i FRED RILEY, Bricklayers’ Union , onthe Chathaas | Ny a WAGE SyTbe jo biit\Avenue and 45en TIGER PLAYERS GET GREAT] ricklayers’ Union No. 41; dun millionaire, WELCOME ON FIELD. GELO MARCHIONE, Stone Ma tof Backer ta aes ; ; i sons Union No. 47; AMBROSIO swing Utermyer'y i Gauss | n ) CONFORTI, Stone Masons’ Union ide: Justia and aetan : “i 1% 3 rs No. 74; THOMAS J. MAGUIRE, move in the gather ° ag : WILSON TO REFUSE it; Hy | HELD FOR PARK HOLD-UPS. Stine ‘severe Union wer at) | To wher > ue hob ndicenents eee eh : 1 PAR©PON FOR DEBS|r Ff he JOHN F. CLANCY, Chairman,” | tleet pe we crs. of labor unten Marva ‘ Hl — tuct ha a| Three Men Canght in Chase Atter Jand fist A lautha to be hased, 14 4atta im : Dartm rida 410 t ss She Brooklyn = . Jan ¢ t no |" tre to be based. 2 eae \ MID | i REPORTS AMERICAN [inv tic ck teem Rifeck a: service! of ‘notice: that tie A nidteld. 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