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Che f “Circulation Books Open to All.” To-Morrow’s Weather—FAIR. VOL. LXI. NO. — 21,746—DAILY. t NEW YORK, SATURDA ‘MAY 21, 19 Y, Entered as Second-Ciass Mu’ ‘ont Office, New York, N, ¥. PRICE THREE CENTS U. S. Racing Results, Charts EXTERMINATOR SETS RECORD I WRN LONG BEACH ~ HANDICAP AT JAMACA Pred Kine Runs Mile and a Furlong in 1.50 | In Hot Race With Mad Hatter. JAMAICA, N. Y aden te) Hews Damctiolin Wiens *Wore linkers victory won the Misnumed Met; tan in a blanket finish from vorite F and Bift Bang. was a thrilling finish, Birt Bang had led all the way, followed by LaRablee | and Fair Gain at the turn into the | Ost ADE ‘air Gain CIRRUS FINISHES THIRD, | *tretch. The other two closed around | nanan | Biff Bang and th the Ste it tate \ stretch almost abreast. La. ang ‘ ‘La Rablee Captures the Metro) fiisiy urew out sats 1 half lonsth sag fi iti _/lead and Turner on Fair Gain went) Laaie was Ges: of We other Politan Stakes in Exiting Con to the whip, It did no good, He xot ry test With Biff Bang. Ito Lattablee’s saddle girths a couldn't gain another inch, M tae aneee while Biff Bang on the rail was st a Roolee By Vincent Treanor the ju t pa it out gamely, U RACE TRACK, JAMAICA, May 21! he w ag about a behind Par teh) bg 7 -!The usual Saturday crowd jammed | Gain } Btniem fhe track this afternoon, ‘The Long| In a thrilling race which had the aug finished Seach handicap was the feature.| TOWd on its feut and ro cheers 2 |trom start tu Minish, Exterminator Blazes and Yellow Hand were wWith-) won (he Long Beach Handicap from drawn early, leaving the stake wort!| Mad Hatter. Le hung up a new 4,900 to the winner. ju ick record of lun. 50s. for the dis- third, ten lengths tance, Cirrus was Dave Gideon's Jady Delhi won the back. It really was a two-horse firgt race. She went into the lead] (ir, Mad Hatter went in to race | *Wor dlinker after a sixteenth had been travelled| Exterminator to pieces. He led a | nemo! Mad H ana staged the rest, Coltiletti took no | dazzling pace down the back stretch | in last furtong, Squaw Man was away badly aid ha Sutter Avenue, Brooklyn, 0 Aa + os to Bellevue Hospital from in front of Bie See poe: No. 248 Fifth Avenue to-day suffering Lalablee fresh from his Kentucky from heat prostration. sarkting a ey cele THU NATIONAL LEAGU 200 aT Chicago.. 1 Giants... Ratterles—Tyler YEW YORK: AT BROOKL Pittsburgh fe) 2 LT | oO St. Louis Phila.... Brooslyn. O O 3 2 @ Batterie Glauzer and Ski Grime nd Taylor AT BO Hi ; Cinimmati O O O 1.0 BR BB Peri west Boston 102108 @ @ ikea, ie We Batteries Napie ingoy Vesclger and O'Ne ow AT PHILADELPHIA 1) ig rene! a by Burgomaster— Ai san was errand by Exterminator Nedmnt SHO aad clita: The start goad Flamiee Evening World Racing Chart | » MAY 21.—WEATHER CLEAR. FIRYT RACE—(or two-year-olds: claiming; Pd A OR RC Lady Debbi asowed good speed and wood a dnve looed very fast through last furlong, ) Suh set a fast pace all the wa Arrowhead for gw E er in the stretch, but was doing hin best at the ened eyearcolda ani 4p sawed aw nixteenth, flome.. Weise rulie 10 ho Water ir Chore 10 a Tic Mite: | nday's at 4 Hae and _— ay CHICAGO LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. Yankees. Hawuisvilie entries for M Chicago Butteries AT Cll 2 Cleveland 3 Batterle Keete 1 TAT DETROIT: Boston... O @ Detroit... 1 pea f Batteries—Penuoch and Kucl, Ainsmith, jo Rotitty Race iat, ‘ iting’ Kt Alexander, 11 half fur Tanti? Mat | | | TRACK VAST. ton Kennet ne ainely when oi Dove's Roost ran a upwart: claiming: ix fur dr Won eanilys place 4 owner, Fh ‘pac fin Rie ” and won with plenty rear Won 0 . | xterminator moved up fast coming ar Ma Hatter ¢ id Sane eased vip. OUiern beaten cover. He pode with | Watil Rearing the home turn. PIPTH RAC! , Highw eight Handicap. Three-year-olds and | @bance on her, however. He rode with) i minator lay a close second | upward; one ané one-eighth miles ‘ one band trom the head of the streteh | with cirrus four length back. Johnson | No. Ho: W/No, Horse. and applied the whip with te other.|on Ixterminator made his move joe oe n qoleoikinnoul hal Fred Kinney was behind him and] jefore 4! teh was reached, and |S ayescle D2 ]7—Da 107| Schwarz was using the whip, too | wi the pa uightened out for 2 Care . Right at tho ond Coltilett! put Wo Bis) the pun through the stretch Ext ol First ecvad Thi a! whip and handrode to a clever vic~) minator moved up on the outside In| | tory. Bred Kinney couldn't gain «n| tow guudes he was ahead in front and | 5 4 1 | inch but he had no trouble winning]|.+ 0, 4 drive ensued the rest of the] fare ia | Cum’ "Bab ee Bonne ; jchnson crowded Exterminator a dit | Ney, Hors 114] 4—Chewink 14 Blocwinhing combinasiosyiin tie again Mad Hatter and Sande on tho | 2—Sherando 114] 5— i ond dash. Off none too well, S fattae wanted Garin finial 3 ae ut rushed his mount to eee nt near |" sande made « ciaim of foul, which mecona aed ing the far turn an rom the; eo} is ‘ ; : n't ollowéd and when the official | Dome it as ony EOE fo ee ee a Oe RESULT 3] 5] Marie Antoinette ar ‘ietoeeen t ’ alternated in pursu ite approval, ———— RIES. or three year-olis a Ciacwoatoned wi t1ES. yeaa Marie weakened wh PROSTRATION JAMAICA ENTE in Ns finished good and stron: NOW A HEAT bs mae iy en Thane ys ond. At the end Arrowhead closed aes ‘i Monday's rages are a follown | re with a h, possed Marie Antoine Man reome ie} ¥ ie Avenue arolds; claiming and nearly grabbed Uncle's Lassie en te Hannital: Home We His number was hung up third | Henry Ollmar, forty-eight, of No. 3J SF pany Rush. 100) ein ore AUh, b anton low’: May Jane Maker pA WAL raiat aes 5 INDSOR ENTRIES. The Wiiettine entries far Monday's mon fol Jaws: TIRST RACE. Tender Mute; claim tite want: 9x {Sut 10, Bret Tet, Sacdaea, | Dowty dads, 11 Citas, 108! Manomere, | are Tenalte” 110! Beco no sine Hoy, 1th; Wren, 1 Meveful $+ ml teanant is i oavee 1. Wer. Vit: Pemion. tty Ca i two AMERICAN GOLFING STARS DECISIVELY BEAT BRITISH: VANS DEFEATED BY TOLLEY — « pion| POPE APPEALS glish Arhateur Ch Victor Over Chicago Player, 4 Up and 3 to Play. MET IS A WINNER. Nine Victories for U. S. to Three for Opponents—Clean Sweep in Foursomes. OU HOYLAKR, England, May 21 (Asso- elated Press) ie Ame n golfing stars decisively defeated thelr Eng- h opponents in the first interna. tional golf match here to-day, The Americans made a clean sweep of the foursomes and five of eight singles matches, The net wit of the day's play w ries for the Ame three for tie British, Cyril a captured teins W amateur (Chick) hampton, ns, American n thei individual natch by 4 up and 3 to play, Tolley gained his advan- tege over ans in the first half of the round, be 4 up at the ninth hole Francis Outmet, runner-up in the United States golf champtonship tournament in 1920, beat Le, @ Jenkins of to play. Oulmet hud an advantage from the early stages of the match over his opponent. He was 6 up at the ninth hole, © Robert T, (Bobb; Janta defeated Re H y four up and three to play. Jesso P, Guilford of Boston de- feated George O. Simpson by two up and one to play. ‘The match was a close one, Guilford being oniy one up at the ninth hole ©. C. Aylmer of Ranclagh defeated Dr. Paul Hunter of Los Angel champion of Southern California, by up and one to play. At the ninth hole Hunter and Aylmer were Troon by six up and five ) Jones of At- ull square TD. Armour of Lothianburn b J. Wood Platt, Philadelphia | n, by two up and one to nour took an early lead and three up on Platt at the ninth hol Frederick 1. Wright of Hoston hampion of Massachusetts, ufeated W. E. Holderness of Walton Heat! by two holes W. G. Fownes jr. of Pittsburgh, tie veteran golfer, defeated — Roger Wethered of Worplesdon by three uy ind one to play, after ov oming (Continued on ‘ond eee RACING RESULTS AT! LOUISVILLE. Seven Page.) Miss ufrlongs; WW and $12.00, Second, $14.40, second well, third, ‘Time, 1242-5. Non-start ers, Marjorie MeKay, First, Serbia Squevler, Billy Connor, Port Light IND RACE Be Sore AT TORONTD. RACH: hand 4; Mot Man Vonnd in RE a enty, found ti the Hudson River off Battleship Tennessee In Port, the ack, No marks of The battleship Tennessee, one identit found in the : the Navy's latest additions, arrived |!8k. quality. ‘The here to-day after a series of testa oft | ed the man did the guns of Fort’ Hamilton. on’ he none aa jway to the Navy yard fiinnts Get New Pitcher, 169 German Wives of Dooghhoyy )UEADELUHIN, Mo Jim Coming Home, piioher ef y COLOGNE May 2 Mas wen Signed to? ave ; ‘ Yo yoaunta, Y 1 t for ij M n whe I at Swarthmore, | es, |Men Said to Have Accepted 15! the | “345 RAIDED HOSPITAL, aipliay etahisinaseut eitimas SLEW WOUNDED MAN Montmorency | neers Beneficial A [tance of the LLOVD GEORGE SEEKING Effort to Inveigle Into a Possibly TO ENGLISH AND IRISH FOR PEACE) Urges Both Sides to Abandon Vio- lence in Letter to Cardinal Logue. DUNDALK, Ireland, May 21 (Asso- Camviight! 1021. ar Ine ress Pubic ciated Press). Benedict has, PARIS, May 21.—How staunch written to Cardinal Logue, Primate of Ireland, appealing to both che English and Irish to abandon violence. He proposes that the Irish question be settled by a body ected by tke/ Thereby Mr. Lloyd George's fran WHOIS THEA BEY Premier into an interallied conferer The Pontits 700,000 live Cross t Cardinal Logue the Ini bh White | oo” |detinitely balked. | ee | At the Foreign Office it is said | dier Into the Yard Anned Men First Took Injured Sol- be no such conference before June. Stretcher. DURLIN, May -21.—-A band of armed N ATLANTIC Rumor Says They Will Engage In Return Match In Jersey City on Labor Day. ATLANTIC CITY ona IS REPORT FROM CAPITAL MEETING | reported here to-day Jack weight champion of the world, had May from a It was ee reliable source that Dempsey. Jess Wil return bout Day, This providin Dempsey successfully guards his tite Moy Accom | in the bout with Georges Carpentier, t. reduction for| july 2 the] Dempsey and Willard w with modifica. agreed to m champion, in y on Tabor Per Cent. Wage Cut—Ben- son and Davis Present. WASHINGTON, cil per e marine ulpping Board, engineers demanded by sched- wled to meet ina fitteen-round bout Madison Square Garden last y At, but the b through champion had signed articles urd and was ready to Ko on with the match. Willard was !not satisfied with the contract of- tered by the Garden management and Engi | nofused to affix his signature to any contract The propose -Willard bout In all probability will be staged »y Rickard and contested in the sam ving the chumplons match will be but aut on ms oar to w ittons, ia king con unde stood to be Inctuded In an agrees | nent reached here t | between he con-| with Tex Rici prene Seer ary Davis, Benson of the Board representatives of the Marine Chairman and ociation Admiral Benson will submit the pro- Dempsey posal to ship owners and it was ox pected the agreement would be signed some time to-day by ropresentatives of the engineers here and the ship- ping Board Head. as ming fought tome © up and down the 1 work While the ratio operators were ngt lower part of the board walk and a represented at to-day's conference It Rime Of pon Bnat tuleeil Daton: Seda! Ganureal IRAE (G te | he's MOrNing activities to-day. Af assured that © woparate ingcheon the champion pal i forty- agreement will be hed between five minutes of strenuous work, con them and the ipping Board, based sisting of punehi ahaa y boxing and tires onv-minutes rounds wpon that with the engineers. : LRA ineers, AD | with Jack Clifford, Jack Renault and drew Furuseth, President of the Sea- pao Houc Public exhibitions of the tnen's Union, it is understood, will champion have 1 postponed until sign a vimilar agreement for that or. the middie of next week ranization ae — U. S. TENNIS STARS Winthrop L. Marv Pr PRACTISE IN FRANCE and General Man Owners’ Association, said t@oly Soy vately owned vessels are duet to MBE Well Plea { from this port to-day. All are expe With Way American Team | to eo out with full crews with the ox Niak one veneel, which danks-(one |<" Rounding Into Form Shipping Board officinis said AIN'T CLOUD, France, May 20 (Ane > EX-GOVERNOR CATTS \.)),...' SEIZED IN GEORGIA |" ‘d n Arre Federal = Warrant Charging Peonage—Boml Put at $2,500. humpios ALBANY, Ga, May Mal tats, formes Govern annie my r re tora 2 Mine Hila hond was thee { two + of | heavy- former GOLFERS BEAT BRITISH IN 9 OF 12 CONTESTS and Baseball | CHECKED ~ BY FRENCH DEPUTIES IN TO MEET BRIAND ee Premier of France Troublesome Con- ference Fails—British Troops Will Go to Silesia From Cologne. Co (The New Yore Evenine World.) ly the Chamber ef Deputies is stand- jing behind Premier Briand in his diplomatic duel with his British colleague in the matter of Upper Silesia was demonstrated when the Deputies unan- imously voted to adjourn the debate on foreign affairs until Tuesday. ntic efforts to inveigle the French nce to-day or Sunday which might \have hampered French freedon: of action in dealing with the situation are the Premier had already declined to attend the Supreme Council meeting proposed by Mr. Lloyd George until the conclusion of the Chamber debate, and that probably there will Although confirmation ts / icking, out ip cops be France appears to have w her demand that British |sent to reinforee the Fry o-Italian contingents in Upper “. tesla, Dee | spatches from Germany say two Brit~ |1sh regiments are already on their | way from the Cologne area to the Bilesian plebiscite zone. LONDON, May 21.—Prime Minister Lioyd George has gone to Hythe, near | Dover, where he will spend the week- end with Sir Phillp Sassoon, Aévicns |recelved from Silesia would appear to indicate that neither the Poles nor |Germans are taking the offensive, pend- ng a meeting of the French an: Brite sh Premiers. The proposed mecting of the Supreme Allied Council for the pur- pose of discussing Silesia appeared te jday to have been pushed indefinitely ine |to the future ee |HARVEY’S SPEECH A HINT TO FRANCE FROM FRIENDLY U. S. jAmbassador Only Observer Council, but Will Act if Af- fairs Look Threatening. WASHINGTON, May 21,—Political circles here are strong tn the opinion that the speech In London of Ambas- sador Harvey was meant as an official | warning from the United States to France to go in the Silesian at slow | trouble, i} | In welbinformed quarters it is sald | that President Harding is determined to do all within his power to stop any movement that will disturb the | peace of the world and that he re- |gards the present attitude of France calculated to bring about a con- jai on that might end in a eerlous ash It was pointed out that the pres ence of Ambassador Harvey at the ing of the reme Counell did net necessarily mean that he was to take no part other than that of an observer So long as the ques- on is merely one of boundarie added, would remain inac- but the tend y seemed to toward a threat of trouble he would advise his Government at once »th eps might be taken to bring to bear ure that might cause a If the Supreme Council breaks up cause of inability to agree on Ambassador Harvey will be- me much more than the mere “ob- erver” he is supposed to be at pre: ent. Upto date no official utterance been made rr tell to France thia ountry's attitude, though the new. paper comment has conveyed the In- nati with reasonable clearness, Phe utterances of Ambassador Harvey at the Pilgrims’ dinner ia London are highly pralsed by Ree ylicans, In like matter the Dem- uts denounced ail his references former President Wilson, Republicans of all factions affect to believe that the Harvey address will have the effect of stabilizing the i ternational situation among members of Congres It is felt that all ap- oe