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To-night’s Weather—FAIR {2 ACH Final ADEE, by The Press Publishing (The New York World). VoL. LX. ‘NO. 21, 748—DAILY. — ay <= RR: Se A ee FIRST PHOTOS OF CARPENTIER’S TRAINING QUARTE Che | “Circulation Books Open to an | NEW Ao MEI RUINS, MAY 18, ROSEDALE STAKES TO NANCY F; PITTSBURGH LEADING BROOKLYN acing Results, Charts «« Baseba BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE AT NEW YORK: Chicago... O O O 1 Giants. . Batteries—Freeman and O'Furrell, Benton and Smith. AT BROOKLYN: Pittsburgh 3 2 0 O 8 BB Brooklyn. O 0 0086 @ @ @ per and Skiff, Ruether and Krueger. Ratteries—Co: Evening World Racing Chart | JAMAICA, N, Y., MAY 18.—WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAS’ 61 WURIT AOR Claiming: uh reeyearolle and upwant: etx furtone, 216 Stat goad. Won ‘dnvim: place vane inet 10 35 Winner, be. © by Gal Gar Aven Owner, Tod. Bemlia feo Trainer, J.°0 Hymne. tndaw w a i” 1" Ht co “ 2 “a cy ” = & a2 5 “Wore Celtic Law got wo the front after taming fo; bome aint stocd a hart drive gunely mowed good mpeed set held on well in the drve. ct 0 lyeegeen— Laine Wynne wna vent off gving aroand tars came through om rail at head of atretch aunt firuahed out mtzome; win tent “~ NP ROSTON: Cincinnati 1 0 0 00 08 f Boston... O O 4 1 Batteries Luque and Wingo, Fllingim and Gowdy. AMERICAN LEAGUE aT CHICAGO: Yankees. Chicago. . AT CLEVELAND: Phia... O 2 @ RB Cleveland O 1 @ @ Batteries—Rommell and Walker, OBBEB@BAA ORM BEEGA Batteries—Quinn and Schang, Faber and Schalk. é AT DETROIT: Boston... O O O Detroit... Ratteries—Jones and Ruel; Dauss and Bassler. IN JAMAICA RACE; HORSE BREAKS LEG: Fator and Weiner Shaken Up in Spill in Third—Nancy F. Wins Rosedale Stakes. | By Vineent Treanor RACH TRACK, JAMAICA, 3 -Gome contention was scratched ay 18 ont of the opening event to-day when ond. Gen. Cadorna and Uoosch were werate favorite, but she quit badly in the atretch after showing the way to tho} home tum. Celtic Lass came from ‘behind the favorite here on the out- ide and won ridden ont, Wloreain.| PHONE co. ASKS TO INCREASE CAPITAL the second horse, came with a rush at the end to beat Louise Wynne for] the place. The card was a puzzler] fo the talent and winners looked hard)‘ to locate, The track waa fast and)° the regulars were out in force, i, Kummer rode a winner on Glen | * Riddte's Occasion in the second race, | bu took a big chance in jamming | his way through on the rail in mun from the far turn to the stretch At the turn for home he found more mand the filly drew out hondily under the whip, Asterisk, which broke In front smpanted by with the but at the ¢ Proved the nd by iwo lengtha tn front of t Story, Wedgewood never got away camer and was sec and with ers didn’t figure in running, Tt was a three horse | nce all the my Gus fell in the 1 mile of the third race, if the crowded grand 4, Which tad led the fleld| nd na and Jest eighth umbling Bat behind, went keys, Weiner and round tn the dust, but ercuped al! but a bad shaking up| ator walked back to the paddock, batt the ¢ smbulance brought Weiner buch un Liola bi hey left forelex Lad's Love won the ruce by a narrow yin from Amer jean Roy. Nimendort ran a very| poor r: wing on t ® outside ‘and generally hampered all the way Frank Murrell put over # coup in subways She got a run at the barrier and D JOCKEYS THROWN 2s isass Sc on her way ers got to moving. |was ridden which had the nearing the stretch he resented the whipping enough to be benten out of the third | money by the noul tried to chase Dream of the d. This left Salvestwa the, W4s a fast g Kinnoul tired which owns ation in the Cc to increase was accompanie. | Walter Brown, » project had the| he | Treasurer, approval of all stockhoi outstanding até American Telep apn Company “L” TRAINS TIED UP BY SHORT CIRCUIT A burned out feed cable, a short oir cult with an explosive Mash and @ teap of Mume set fire to the ard rnila of (ho elovated structure at 126th Street and ilehth Avenue shortly | r # ofcloc’s thia me alarm was rung and the firemen but from 8.25 to 9.14} ties and wooder tout the blaze, o'clock all local traffic Was shut off ever iat distanc As tho delay pf the lecata prow, motormon rat them together uaul th of and. (hug pormitied Passengers to reget station pintorms he street where Way Look the power wus ¢ of Unele—Event, Owner, 243. Bran good. Won driving 62 SELOND, RACK-For three-year-olde and upwant ~ Sartem PLP Wes =" Tueky Road. *Ravanna Name Cf. Omer K 48 Weiigewont Oceano! lee. outgamed American Boy in final detve POURTH, 1h Ce ¢ Sweep —-Franem Dillon ry 2% 5% Belle Bogt Added starter, jen Heid Parn Str, Win. 4) Paine 2 ‘aller 1G Ih wo mi) S= Harri 2 fin Jew B20. 210 Jara Ww io 8 Por four year-olds and upward C08 Start gout Omer, Latter man a “Lami broke her leg at threecirteenth pale Gloomy Tye Romdale Stamm: for fillign: two-seat ots OH Aa 4t Stat good. Ww ais furlogs AL peat 2 T1343, Winner, “oh euattel. wine praiter, Ho fity (liana M Salles. Mooney "1°, Callahan fell over her amily: puvce J pT" arroll fre Nay 6 Koliay Nancy F. raced us the front after the trent et a terrific pace all the way ate wen alloy ing. Galeta wae ongiy bens of the others, Fanfare met with aotne nterferenos going to far turn Yankee Maid tirnt in the ertch PIPTIL ACL Fight Handicap: for Gt 408 Stare goed W 1k gtr Watervale—Dream Girl om Be nite! 4 tie Valley had all the #pees ootmin Kinnoml qui: ct bead af atret SIXTH RACE—For two-year-olds RESOLT 19 49 Mooney ‘ 4 2 M8 Kelme £ 8 the end Oyenatron juat Instat to maye the placa 7 Callaian five furlongs. | No. Horse Wt.) No. Horse. wi I—Bud Fisher 5 +» 112] 5—Reamer 2—Hroomster ... ns V7 | 6—Kirtie 3—Column teeeceses V2] 7—Black Pox 4—Budana Se IKEA GION 109 | Fiest Second 3 1 4 AMERICANS WIN PRACTICE GOLE GAME IN ENGLAND Evans and Jones Victors Over French Champion and Former English Champion, MOYLAKE, England, May 18 (As- soctated DPress).—-"Chiok"” Evans of Chioago and “Robby” Jones of At- lanta defeated T, Armour, the French champion, and Harold H, Hilton former Tiritiah amatour champion, |r A practice golf match here \o-day, which attracted the main interest of solfora It was a close matoh and the players wers even up with four holes to play, The Americans finished brillantly, winning the fifteenth hole in three, halving (he glxteant in four and (he seventeenth in (hres, | They won the match by twe up aad one to play, All the other American getters who will take purt in the British aterm, pionship tournament to begin on Mondays next were practiaing to-day see ibiel acess Coal Men in Convention, Tha foweth annual aenvention of the National Coal Association pond a (res day session at the Waldrot: Aatariq foray, ‘The aswaciation is eamposod nf bitumingns deeters waaiuotyoi gs, “ub, a with © O'HARA LEADING IN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Walker Close Second in the Knick- erbocker Club Meet for Open Honors in Jersey Peter O'Hara, the pro-golfer of the Shackamaxon Club, to fleld in tho onrly play for ¢ Jersey State open championship, con tested over tho thirty-six-hole medn! ito of the Knickerbocker TY ral, Phe third player to report at the ond « ape the half-way mark was Tor din 70 Onws nglew «mem O's, in wil U, 8, POLO PLAYERS WIN, HOMHAMPTON, Bou, Moy (8 —1n a Practian polo mune lo-day an American team erinnes 14 1A §, Plaping with Milbur; pore A, 1 Pinas Hits hud Wes At pot 217. Of at Anterink was always well ui wan outrun all the way, ith, mulen: pume sane pane Lat 1 the stretch and linendort can do better. Liola Third | ollusive Tenafly, O'Hara wan paired ker, Englewood, when he men teed off and the latter gnve Ham a stiff argument throughont he olehteen holes, ‘The Shae star turned Inn 87 ame in with @ 4&8 for a 7 total Walker took 41 on the outward jour ey and came home in 4 for @ 17 amaxon ne out and P!, the Maplewood pro, whe Negotiated the rou Kirkby, the 1 player). Weisser of Havkenaack and T, Mul grew, another Hacke ber, ‘followed clove behind Rapoppi will Tha surprise of the tiumney was (hr inconsistent playing of Ge the Baltrugol pro, who ean an 6, Low weal oul in 44 and cam home in the sime pumber of strokes | so Law, fy Devsroum Milinurn | gtend tad a mined four of Lritishorn and | and §4:60 U. S. REJECTS PLEA BY PO 1921. Entered as Second-Clax Matter Post Offer S—See Page 3 To-morrow's Weather—F AIR. Now Yorks eee 8 FOR AID IN SILESIAN DISPUTE Supt. Bue ee Tells How Changes in Cost of Building Brought This bout. BUT $2,000,000 IS LOST. Paid on City Contracts After Collusion Was Shown by Untermyer. The mspension of work #ines last fall on el, ¢ school building ontracts because of fraudulent con tract bids under John T. Hettrick’s jool Management stands to save the ity $14,000,000 to date. On the other hand, the heating and ventilating contractors of the Het trick group have bean permitted by Corporation Counsel O'Brien to com plete their jobs and receive the amount of their Hettrick bids, less only 1 per cent, or $4,196, Plumbing contractors of the Hett- rick group have been paid in full without any deduction for work done before and since the Lockwood com- mittee made its first exposures, More than $2,000,000 of such pay nents have been authorized or al- »wed to be paid without protest by Corporation Counsel O'Brien. ‘These stateinents were drawn by samuel Untermyer from the record Board of Kducatinn and Se SCHOOL CONTRACT EXPOSURE BY LOCKWOOD COMMITTEE SAVES $14,000,000 T0 city LOCKWOOD SEEKS SPECIAL SESSION tic Penalties in Case of Monopoly Rings. Samuel Untermyer at this after noon's sexsion of the Lockwood com mittee (following an executive ses thon. would be proposed making pri ntenees mandatory in sich of the members of the asso of mason builders’ mute who were fined and not jinpris uilding Superintendent snyder at to-day's hearing before the Lockwood ommittes, i A. Emerson Paliner, of the Board of Hducation, was called to identify records of the Board ot Kducation Mr. Untermyer charged that the Corporation Counsel had executed violent somersault" in advising that the contractors be allowed to reim burse the city lo the extent of the le aused by the "fraud." Mr. Untermyer charged that Cor- poration Counsel O'Brien after de the cont raudulent and meant that contractors could be absolved “if they turned back to the city the 1 per cent. rake- off they had paid to Hettriek." Mr. Untermy: mous out letter !trom Contractor Geoghegan of Gillie & Geoghegan, on which Mr, O'Brten cted. REMINDED THEM OF PLUMBERS’ ATTEMPT ON UNCLE SAM, Then he reminded the committee of he naval plumbing contract tn Brooklyn exposed by Ex-Commander Brown of tho Navy last week, by which he Hettrick plumbers tried to gour’ he Government of the United Ataten vut of over $48,000 on $26,000 worth of work, | ©. B,J. Snyder, Superintendent of School Hulldings, mid that elmhty schools under construction last fal, od for contract paymonta of $63,~ | 110.024, ‘The contrneta were numpendod |'Theno eighty schoola and two more, sto Mr, Snydor'a eatimates an now bo built for 650,400,080, “A naving’ sald Mr, Untermyar, “of shout $14,000,000 dus to the dolay from hen until now,” The sub-contracta for plumbing and heating and ventilating inter. rupted because of the investigation amounted to over $4,000,000, Pour wl nals. ret slarin ucts (ontinued on Gecond Page.) - > —— RACING RESULTS AT LOUISVILLE, FIKST HACH Thres-yearolde and upward, matdenus; elaiming; puree ffendera under that law shall be sentenced to pr six months or more than three years that t fine not to exc shall it $ posing of the fine to be in the dis: rave no disere! sentence and thi power to suspend the privon sen tence.” In prefacing pis announcement, Mr. Untermyer said stand [am not critietsit LS to ItW effect on our w “I stated to you some time ago and I have no hesitation in repeating ane of the most age ding cases, They we nt, peraistent, long-continued viola ns of law, You know a good deal about the fucts. It th not necesnary to rehearse them, and I do not tntend 0 RO over them here be ating of the pen, flar- mune whut I have to way has no particular refer (Continued on Second Mage) - DEMPSEY SPARS fogs Armind Camp for Twenty Minutes—First Publle Work Saturday, ATLANTIC. CITY, May 18 Jac vernpoey went throagh anot euion to-day at tis (raining eamp. to Joxwed around (he temo inside th np fenoe for twenty jainutes and ven had a jen soMiOn HAIpPINK the rope, Leg Houck for Uiree round 4b warn headsene aad ac the ro (west of (he chumpion eama inte hin ing use of heavy body punche Jack Clifford, peookiyn heavy weight, and Prank Britton of Phijades pita joined the force of sparcing pact Lem be day Mare wil) be added ime to Lie 48 Manager Kearns out tha BUH appinan Dompaey wil fe mile the ita, glaee jee iM, $14, Hight fut ia i Erk If Gh |-8, ” Bornuthed fala bowen rvli ye | had tau Pols (Basing Entries on Page &) de bis Hew work Buluen by gly Up ei iee ae sd ane OF LEGISLATURE Would Ask Mandatory Dras- sion) announced that the committer was considering the Governor to call t special session to adopt new antl- monopoly and other building legtsta- Mr. Untermyer mild that ofther at such speciul session or certainty at the next regular session a law 1 ANON AS by Justice Vernon M, Davia day "Woe shall ask for an amendment t the anti-monopoly Jaw," Mr Untermyer said, “to the effect that of State Hughes has replied, refusing son for not less than be punishable by retion of the court, but the court toyatrecting that every effort be made on as to the prison court to have no and terms of the Silestan plebiscite | “The action of Justices Davis" has, frankly, seriously embarrassed the committee in its work affecting un lawful combinations. Please under the action! tipper st of the court—I am simply testifying Council of Ambassadors and the! that the building materials caso was] Roparations Commission be in arise In the matter under considera-|be fore States this Government should not| trom treaty AND SKIPS ROPE Will aprems no opinion as te the set dem e hoavy | Dempoey than pat an the gloves Gale was alg given GREAT BRITAIN WILL NOT SEE TREATY TRAMPLED ON, SAYS ENGLISH PREMIER Korfanty Must Not Decide Fate of Upper Silesia, and the Children of That Treaty Cannot Be Allowed to Break Crockery in Europe. LONDON, May 12 (Associated Press).—Prime Minister Lloyd George Ssued a statement this morning reiterating the British attitude toward the Upper Silesion question expressed by hin in his recent speech in the House of Commons, and disclaiming responsibility for the ‘distorted reports in the French newspapers.” In his statement he said: ‘The Prime Ministers statement was 86 follows: PLEA BY POLANN “I adhere te the statement | made L {n the House of Commons on the sub- Ject of Silutta, Naturally 1 can only FQ) accept responsibility for what I acta- ally mid and not for the truncated and distorted report in the Freneh approval given by the American and e') the Italian, as well ag the British, Prem to the sentimenta I then ex- Secretary Hughes Points Out] pressed shows that the great nations Silesian Dispute Does Not who stood ve Me side of France in the war mean to interpret the Concern America. Vermaities tairty.” eet S WASHINGTON, May 18—Poland ave ke ee has sent a formal note to the Ameri- 3 weds? opinion in these three countries take tho same view. It would be unfor- tunate were the French press to take an Government asking Its support in the Silesian question and Secretary a different view, but we must be tok poprt. | erant ef differences of opinion among ourselves, “With all respect, 1 would my to the French press that the habit ot treating every expression of Allied to see that a decision ts reached by) opinion which does not coincide with Allies In the Sitesian question in their own a: an impertineare te tccordance with the Versailles treaty) fraught with mischief. That attiinds of mind, if persisted in, will be fatal The text of Seoretary iMughea’ |, entente, note follows | “The stand taken by the British, T have the honor to acknowledge | American and Italian public on the the recelpt of your note of May 11,|silesian question ought not to be of- in which you recite the reasons why, |fensive to France. They stand by the h your opinion, certain districts of |Treaty of Veraallios, They mean to ‘a should be assigned to apply the term of tho treaty justly, nd and urge that the representa-|whother they happen to be for or The note appealed for Instructions to the recently appointed American representatives in the Allied councils tives of the Government of the United [against Germany, States on the Supreme unetl, the | CONTINUAL TROUBLE COMING OTHERWISE, “The fate of Upper Silesia must be structed to exert their influence in |decided by the Supreme Council, and favor of @ rettlement of the matter|not by Korfanty, Children of the strictly in accord with the Treaty |treaty cannot be allowed to break of Versuilies and the result of the| crockery in Hurope with impunity, recent plebiscite, Somebody must place a restraining” ‘In reply I have the honor to in-|hand on them; otherwise there will form you that in my opinion the set-|be continual trouble. ‘The course of joment of such boundary d ites as|the world in the coming years cannot t m ia @ matter of Buropean con-| “The mists ahead are more than ern in which, in accord with the} usually dense Much will depend en Aitional policy of the United/the Allies holding together. Apart obligations, events which become involved. cannot be foreseen must determine The attitude of the Government in| the future groupings of the natiors is matter 18 clearly understood, by |and the future of the world, and es- presentatives in Kurope, who! pectally of Europe, will be determined will therefore, so far as at p sent/ by old or new friendships, nay be seen, lake no part in the dis-| Under these circumstances the ons concerning Upper Silesia, and |Treaty of Versaifles is a document infinite moment—especially te the Ht jrations of the Entente, It binds wa cecnadlsin socelincamiats |loxether when there is #9 much te MRS. GAIR GETS DIVORCE, aivisto us "Those who treat its previsions Dectares She Vound Huw and amd) as if they were the sport of passion Woman ia Diniag Koom of Home. | sng prejudice may not have te live Mrs Marjorie F air, who lives at/long te regret their hotheadedness,” ihe Hotel Si. George, Brooklyn, waa! “Phe British peaple shirk ae part gf sauniod a decree of diverce from Rus-|ineir responsibility andes this treaty, A. Gair ta-day by Supreme oust! phere are temporary difficulties whl Justice Lasansky in jeanne festa make it difficult 10 spare troops, yt Hhrcecpearcald son, Ruanol Gate je ate [theme | confidently anticipate will be ie crude Ao acaaene over soon, and I cail attention te the married. accorfing| fact that at the recent conference we on Nov, @l.|intimaied our revdiness, if Germany } Afrs, Gale tes-| refused (he terms of the Allied Down, fod that ¢ ay, June 13. 1080.) ¢il, tg piace the Hritish fleet at phe wha she on tuwn ty beeakfast 2f] diapoua) of the allies for.any operation Hele home at No $47 Rast 16th Serect.| ya: night be determined upon, Brooklyn, she found her husband and]. tte ee 8 strange woman In the dining foom.| "Fe? Pritiab REDE : ; anxious tg bawe the division Bf Bes Bis | Hipp. Gale male she ordered the samen |S page Phe ¢ Mrs 14, al ‘Frent apie w airs adfidi 1 } | ee - ==

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