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tb Circulation Books | Open to All.” ks Open fo AIL” | GRAHAM AND HUNTER TO PLAY GOLF FINALS; WRIGHT DEFE To-Day's Weathor—FAIR, ‘Circulation Books Open to All. To-Day’s Weather—FAIR. vot LXI. NO. 21,750—DAILY. 1921) uy The Trae Pebdlahing NEW YORK, THURSDAY, “MAY 26, 1921. _faitat come PRICE THREE CENTS” aT BOSTON: Giants... Boston. .. AT BOSTON: Boston. .. Batteriee—Doug!ass and Smith; Fillingim and Gowdy. GLADIATOR WINS OLYMPIC; GIANTS WIN FIRST IN BOSTON acing Results, Charts «« Baseba BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE FIRST GAME. 2000101 00000200 1— Batteries—-Benton and Smith, McQuillan and O'Neill, SECOND GAME. 100080 ® 30000 © ides “trainee A ne ea — World Racing Chart | popes N. Y., MAY 26.—WHATHER CLEAR. TRACK SLOW. ffive, furlongs: Dame $1.4 Gowtont" i Bem selec mS chionane se? ange Bee « x i 0 0 5 9 5 2 Lady Det worked het way through the neh coming around tur, got to the front in the wretch and finished owt gamely. Little Patay wan beat af che others Jeen ran a good men =P. wipes shes: On Choice, Wins Jamai By Vincent Treanor. A crowd of holiday proportions was epiion of a few dark patches along verved for the closing, Thirteen juveniles faced the ata:tor | aye hrae furlongs, 1 held commend for tha distance under a hard! on Gladiator, who withstand Little Patsy's, ing into an enay jen —_— Sunday World Classified Advertisements Should Be tn The World Office On or Before Friday Order Sunday Worid Classified Advertising To-Day. The World AT PHILADELPHIA: , Brooklyn. O 1} ©) @ Phila .... Batteries—Cadore and Krueger, Ring and Bruggy. AT PITTSBURGH: Cincinnati 2 0 1 000 Pittsburgh O O 10 0 0 Batteries-Marquard and Hargrave, Hamilton and Schmidt seh orvadchh cola on8 & & - AMERICAN LEAGUE FIRST GAME, A’ DETROIT: Chiago.. O O OO 000 1 O- 80oO102000 's—Faber and Yaryan, Dauss and Bassler. OLYMPIC STAKES CAPTURED BY GLADIATOR; StA COVE SECOND AND WHISK THR ——— 9 Redstone Stable Entry, Odds! *vs) They fnishea with Velled Colleen, | momentary lead, rounding the turn Feature by 4 Lengihs. in third position. Runnyol showed a by 8 sparkling effort to finish fourth after breaking last JAMAICA, May 26 afternoon for the meeting. Billy dried with the ex- A well rounded pre | wont to Mr, X. a five-furiong dawn. Kvelyn White and] ‘The last minute showed the way ged ntart, — Btos't! of the ahote . and Runayel were) nto prohibitive Lady Delhi, alwaya | fod by dropping in io {tho Heather and nto the lend entering | ae iene way. teenth mile, after away to wi who was in close Gladiator wae was bid up to 8 Connolly, t Ht was the re Tenant of Gailty of & iments, Br of the Pe ree ras said Mr uert fiom of ft if ND, HACE The Ocean, Handicap: for three-year oldn: ‘x furlonas; Dost good, Ww Winner ‘©. g. by Huon—Jeasie Wi urwe $1,655), 90 Trine Healy. ropped beck on tum, tut came on agai Quecreri: raced Billy MeLoughlia into w?raireion, but bad to be hand ridden to law. Latter And finished out strong. ‘Lost straw had a sel \peesatny 32+ 2a2-3~9! San Poew pote and mitsamat him in the drive to the finish. Timmdorf ran bia race, War Mach "X. came around the bunch at bead of wretch, catwht Salute at eigith Latter was best af the othem ne_ha!_no_speed. La Krow bad i Ets wid cb) Sapemantotawanaa. “Owner, Reastone ‘sthbie Trainer, W. Booth. “Gladiator went 10 the front on the tar with I a Core was tiring af the end ittle effort and won brazing Whink cloved fast throngh last furlong. ‘The Lam made up a lot 4? *Wolam A to te imuch the best to win ‘olvrmn in last eittemnth and won going away tired after taming for who had taken eft, Conslation Won ring. 9 Only four faced the starter in tne second, the Ocean Handicap, : furlongs, but two of them provided one of the tightest struggles of McLoughlin of the Metropolitan Jockey | hustled from the barrier by lub's spring session, The track’s sur-| but Quecreek joined him after a six- lteenth and the pair ran like a teain \tor tho greater part of the way. The third, at a mile and a alateenth, stretch, got to the front ‘Ten ‘Puttons clan went hate yon {na few more jumps Merchant GIANTS BEAT BOSTON 5-3 IN FIRST GAME FIRST GAME New YORK stopping fam at 1 Gladiator, riddon by and carrying the top weight of | 120 pounds, proved the eastoxt port of | tor Runayo! had delayed the atari ja winner {n the Olympic Belling minutes by running away Hlakes, at mix furlongs, withdrawal of the snd Krewor, ygurded one ekly backed i 2-0 S|olde and upward: Raneocas pair, Valor caused Giadlator to bo F nd he vorit Vibrate wher «and Hoyal | Rounding the (urn iummor called nd a halt won) third vred oy Non-atertove vader lengths from ‘ae we me the early running, but finshed with a rush, to eudast Whi! run-up of (he year. ~ FIN’ » FOR FIGHT IN CLUB. Ant ad Preeport. D. B. Donnelly, living ‘Tom Cassidy, Sunset, | *Niciy "Tine, 1.08 4° 5 way tan, was fined ‘ound scuilty ef assault in the Fork-Washington ‘To Be Abandoned, WASHINGPON, Mar 96 |ington-Diww Fork air rail pate will be Feptrarier dar ja wives Twe weeks ago a Aghi look glues at| the Preepart gun Cluvhoure, jn wiieh él for MeQuilian in én pureed ie od fav Boots im bth tod tas Gowdy La bem 1,429.90. At 4.18. DSO whinge bit c last und won Latier ma ls h pole, wut “wea rat, and orould ) RACING AT LQUIAVIGLE, AT TORONTO Whree-yeur-eias uhief HACB—Aintree “Holling Rint All ran, Phe Wash three-yorr | nage ! $9 nevont ir) Pryor Nordevk, roid furlonye. Four-yeu p- miles won) Kingstown AND ran eae -oleda; PARLIAMENT ASKED TO PREVENT SENDING OF MONEY TO IRELAND HARDING CALLS BANKERS 0 WHITE HOUSE 10 BUILD UP AMERICA’S EXPORT TRADE ees They Suggest as the Best Aid U. S. Help to Restore European Finances, THEN EUROPE CAN BUY More Conferences to Follow— C. M. Schwab Also Sees President. WASHINGTON, May 26.--The Ad- exportation as a means toward the restoration of normal business condi- dinner last night, attended by Secro- tartes Mellon and Hoover, J. P. Mor- the whole subject with his guests. The dinner was quietly arranged and no word of it was made public until to-day. It was understood that while no hard and fast programme was de- cided upon, the discussion served to cement the belief of Administration officials that one of the best reme- ial measures available would be rctive co-operation between the Government and business men for revival of export trade, It was also indicated that the Ad- ministration policy would turn to- ward some sort of aid to the finan- cial situation in Europe as a part of the effort for general world stability. The problem of promoting Ameri- can investment abroad, particularly front and detailed ways and means Jiscussed at great lengtt. Mr, Harding had an engagement to- day with Charles M. Schwab, steel magnate, and although no announce- that he was consulted on the same general subject. The dinner is expected to have an other financtal leaders. Others attending the dinner were James A. Alexander of the National Bank of Commerce. and Charles A. Sabin of the Guaranty Trust Com- Bank; C, FE, Miteholl, Rank, New York; W! York, and If Tru 1 fa und Company, Pittsburgh, ticable to one tration been suggested that American prod the pureharecs to pay, th = tae ie Kean yorchan\. mar nes he if he Narad tana the whe ministration’s policy of promoting tions was discussed at a White House gan, Paul Warburg and a number of other prominent financiers, President Harding was said to have talked over in reinvestment form, 1s said also to) have been brought foretbly to the} ment was made, the assumption was echo in numerous conferences in the near future between the President and pany, New York; Governor Benjamin Strong, New York Federnl Reserve National City inm Kent, of the Bankers’ Trust Company, New . MoKidowney, Union atood that one of the President’ ohief purposes in ailing the financiers Into conferonos was to dinouem the contempinted loan of American private eapital te foreign | povernments and the effect of such a Hoan on the resumption of normal {n~ {dustrial conditions at home and on the American export trade. Mr. Har. ding is eaid ty have laid before hie iuesia an offer to do everything preo- orate for the relief of economic conditions, while the bani. ere are said to have replied with ex- pressions of willingness to work in close eanjunation with the Adminis. Most of there present are under- stood (0 have argued emphatically that the surest way to promote ex- port trade would he hy helping ae- tively in the rehabilitation af Pure pean finanges, It is sald t have usta ovuld be sold in many parts of the old world only if American papi: ta| were invested abroad tq enable Mr, fclwat [a wnderstend tq have mer: ATTACKS PASTOR AND ESCAPES AS HANGMAN WAITS Sa Canadian Murderer Hunted by Mounted Police on His Way to Niagara. (@recial to The Prening Work!) BUFFALO, May %6.—Robert Qar- field, emvicted murderer af Ben Johnson, who was to have been sent to the gallows to-morrow, escaped from the jall at Woodstsex, Ont., last night. Provincial and Canadian Mounted police have since failed to pick up any trace of him. The police AMMUNITION FROM U.S. USED IN DUBLIN RIOTS, 1S CHARGE BY SIR HAMAR GREENWOOD +42 Strong Representations to United States Asked For in Parliament— Twelve Dead in Custom House Raid—Loss Is Put at $5,000,000. LONDON, May 26 (Associated Press),—American ammunition totak ing 16,388 roynds has been captured in the Dublin district since March 26 last, Sir Hamar Greenwood, Chief Secretary for tretand, stated in the House of Commons to-day. Th@Chief Secretary made this statenient in reply to Colonel Martin Archer-Shee, Unionist member for Finsbury, whe asked him whether ammunition of Amerfean manufacture had recently been captured iif raids on Sinn Fein premises in Dublin, anit ff so, what was the amount and the nature of the captures, Cot” archerShee, in a supplemen- !tary question, asked whether, in view GRAHAM, HUNTER Jor the tact that large suis of motliey [bad been raised in che United States Delieve he ta heading for the Tnited States, The Canadian hangman, wi trav elled yesterday from Quobee in an ticipation of the execution of Garfloli to-morrow, {8 patiently awaiting thr capture of the fugitive. Garfield was told by the clergyman who visited him yesterday afternoon | that all hope of a stay of execution had passed and that he must pre pare himself for the hangman, When the clergyman passed from the corridor he found that he had left his hat in Garfield's coll and he requested one of the guards to return for it. As the guard entered the eel! Gar- field attacked him. The condemned man quickly over- powered the guard and obtained p session of his ke With the opened the large door leading to the street. In passing through the cor-| ridor he encountered the clergyman The latter attempted to stop the escaping oonvict, but rfleld at- tacked him furiously, leaving the clergyman helpless rfleld then walked briskly from the prison and disappeared in a side atre aoneeeeliiieascaster “TOO MUCH CREDIT GIVEN TO U.S. NAVY” Admiral Sims, in London, Says Part It Took in War Is Over-Praised. LONDON, May 28, (Associr tod Prown) Rear Admiral William 8, Sims, who commanded the Amorican naval forcon In the war gone the last two yonra of the world war, told Admiral Hout oammander of the Hritish Grand Hieet land A distinguished amsembiage 0 | hands of Hunter by 8 up and 2 to | semi-final mateh for support of the campuign of ate , ¢ m@eeination and anarchy in Lrejand,”, ! , |otramg representations would be made” i F to the United States Gevernment wit reference te this fact and the fuding could come to Ireland and whether Sir Hamar would aak the Unied States : . to ansist in preventing its dow € C) as Vakes 19 Holes to Decide Be-)rne cnice secretary aaid he nuted the tween British Player and |!mportance of these supplementary a Sn, questions and would confer with the Only U. S, Survivor. Foreign Secretary regarding them. —_—_ DUBLAN, Muy 26 (Associated Presa), HOYLAKE, May 26 (Asmociated)—Smoking ruins marked to-day the Press).—Allan Graham, Royal Liver-|S!t® of the himortc Custom House ef pool, and W. I. Hunter of Walmer and Hd coat fat borne by Sie ans he Kingsdown will compete in the finals ing the night sullen tiewta oF eee to-morrow for the British amateur jn the twisted chaos of stone aad golf championship at thirty-six holes. | stee) lighted up the scene, abot Rernard Darwin of Woking, who) which British armed forces kept eliminated Frederick J. Wright of | vigilant guard. Tne loss is estimated Boston, the only remaining American | at $5,000,000, survivor, In a sensational finish on . Fifty men, arrested by Crown forces the nineteenth green in the sixth | ater @ pitched ae and peer! round, went down to defeat at the| tne old building, spent tne night tn various prisons in th and play tn the semi-finals, Hunter thus]: odies at aoe ane oa advancing to the final round. Dar-/yitied during the strugrie polly win had led Hunter in the early part) morgues. It was believed that sume of the matoh, being 1 up on Ms ©D-!of the raiders perished in the fire they poe at the ae aie heedinal kindled. ‘The exact number of the raham also advanced to the fin wounded had no . by beating H. 8. BR. Tubbs of Sun-| to. gay, ne ne ae ningdals by one hole in the other] At noon to-day the Custom House was stil] burning. All the interior had been destroyed at that hour, but the « main walls wore standing, as was the ne, the chief architectural feature of the building, and the clock was keeping time. A high offictal stated that the most important documents of the local In the sixth round Tubbs defeated JM, Hoddard of Pann, @ up and $ to play, unter diapered of BW. BR. Holdernoam, 4 up and § to play and Graham wan victor over F, C, Har- vie of Formby, 2 up and 1 to play. T Wright-Darwin match was pinyed under unfavorable weather! wad The Hritieh Grand Mleet wan tne keystone in the Alliod arch, wit whieh you in this country would to-day be speaking German with a very strony | ritigh and American naval men and other prominent persona to-day that | the Tritian had been diapowed (0 give the Amurican Navy too miuveh oredit for | the part it played In the Allied ¥ Ata luncheon given by the Pilgrims fociety in his hener, Admiral Bims| its clogs, when he won the eighteenth | “It | hole, after Darwin had beeome dormie |Government board, which were the principal object of the attack, hed beon saved. Mahon Lawless, a cus toms official, was among those killed in the fight in and about the build Ing. conditions, n litht rain falling and a Northons, wind blowing over the courae, Wrights play wae brilliant in the firwt half of the mateh and toward is not merely a blow to Iria " | Pride and commerce,” said the Irish on the sev At the nine-| primes this morning in comm ung teenth, however, the American badly! on the fire, “but it is a blow te all topped hie woe shot and failed a later) our prospects of peace. Ite polities? English pecont.” CARPENTIER GETS Says He Wants Target Practlee— Will Not) Carry Weapon With Him Georwes Marpentior visite | (he Nasray County Court Houne to-day fe abtain A permit ta uae firearms at his training quarters at Manhasset the |PRe permit wag ixsued by County Judge Eawis J, amith, The fighter kir radical stepa must ald he wanted ‘to have some target P| practive and did not ask for a permit enemy Weep ae ehanee 10 redeem iments by woder-| Serect in Great Britain will be te ante ane eee further discredit the Republican de MRMBAt Ne On Che. te, manda, but the effeet in freland witta hb, Wright said that he did not blame the wind “ be te increase the diMouities of aay FIREARM PERMIT | ¢® old for his dofeat, bat that ue had! form or national, wettloment gone down playing the b whieh he Was capable Darwin and Wrixbt halved the firet two holes On the former Wright pulled his approach inte the rough, welt ef) mhe Freeman's Journal said; "Te may be @ noble thing to rive to higher things en the stepping stones of eur dead selves, but when the stepping stones are the corpses of our dead but with a goml run-up secured #/ gountrymen, the achiovement is met half in fives, fwe good tee shots | apie.» | and maghies at the second lett Wright] whe Custom House was completed | six yards and Darwin five yards from | in 1791 and was one of the chief apes the hola, and two putts each ga¥6|sectural ornaments af the lity, al: them half in fours, though a railroad pridge built scree At the third Darwin lopped Mi® | the River Littey detracted to eameema |drive, the ball touching, the 4 2 Ml iant tram ite 5 mere hiai havseq # yes (Gentinued po Pweotp-Arsi Paged ard, thy Se, ‘Prade

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