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YANKEES AND GIANTS WINNERS IN FIRST GAMES Che |“ Circntation Books Open to All.”’ | LS LXI. NO. 21,752—DAILY. coereitat ihe NO York Worthen NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1921. [aterea ne Second. Claas Matter To-Morrow’s Weather—FAIR. To-Night’s Weather—SHOWERS; WARMER. PRICE THREE CENTS ~ LADIES’ STAKES TO PEN ROSE; |CALIFORNIA ATHLETES WIN THUNDERCLAP WINS HEMPSTEAD] IN COLLEGE CHAMPIONSHIPS | I i 3o.000 SEE GAME! FOR FIRST TIME ’ BASEBALL |_| Evening World Racing Chart | gis BELMONT PARK, MAY 28.—WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK GOOD. F ‘1 ! BOE oe rool cheap hagas ta Huggins’s Tribe Celebrates Re-| Harvard Loses Meet at Cam- ! Ar posto ESS T15 rere al hat ee as Mae Me | turn Home by Taking First bridge by Half i . bey Fe, of a Double Header. Point. : Giants... 3 0 1001 4 1 O-1 AP pest eee A 5 A k Like Th Boston... O 20103 10 0—- 7 if Py PHILADELPHIA. HARVARD STADIUM, Cambridge, nother ttac 1ke at on the : Batteries—Nehf and Smith: Watson, Braxton, Fillingim and O'Neil, a 82 A.B, R. B.H. P.O. A. 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Ma May 28—The championshi: , } 2 df wit, re. -3 0 1 2 0 0 Lie be m Fear — M , : SECOND GAME % 30 Brea [4 0 @ 8 © O|of the colleges of the country on Custo House ea ed No ore \ ~ - a2. a5 z A» s ‘enim i. 20 8| Dugan, %. 4 o 0 1 1 0 AT BOSTON: *Wore blinkers, fold Up raced Sweetest Story into euhmimion, then stood a hard dyive cos aie Agia ‘4 9 9 4 a 0 track Hie reer to-day to the Black and Tans to Be Added to | * ely when Jook Soot challenged, 1, ould hav ‘another stride. elch, cf... - 8 West i i : : i Gints... 3 000M BBB S-mc ee ewe rnc.’ 8 FFT Oi el Daligg Fy Treland j Boston 0o0O1l1lO8R ES Sa <= —— - : [30 0 6 6 Olhistory. ce rorce in ireiand. ] oe Fey es eeplechane), {our-yeae-lds, and bos ; ak H 3 University of California captured AT PHILADELPHIA: NSS AL Deni acon) Mice d 0 © 0 © 06 the cup in a meet marked by closest CORK, Ireland, May 28.—Dolly Bourke, a political prisoner, was takep. } d 5 Gt x. 1a CT LE ae rar eer Fri 76 7 competition and by a final margin of| from th. prison for women here last night by armed men who overpowered Brooklyn. O 1 4 4 of re: be" temas. y YORK ‘ one-half point. California's winning| ihe Wardresses. The men escaped with the prisoner. ' he St Rees: 5 total was 271-2 points; Harvard's, Hay thorn “Ate 8 i 480) Orawford) 0. RB, M iy forces ooh rie a eu ie oon 8 > Aromale " ag shen Peckinpaughss 4 BR. BHLE.O. A. E | tor second honors, was 27 points. DUBLIN, May 28.—Crown attersan: hohe u ) . | Ror Craig | Poween McNally, 2b : ° l 0 : ° HARVARD STADIUM, M- invested a large area around the | ite to - ; aes a * Ruth, If. 1 2 , oe 7 \ AT PITTSBURGH: enact, Seermmem Dell Whe aoe ete as all dar, re. llere stent) Jord ant BHU ee $b fas 2 [uRmoE Mass, May 28—It was Dublin Mansion House this morning Cincinatti O O00 20 0 0 1 O 1— 4)» asus! PP tb cinis | Raeal Hania etonenicent tien eae: Aad nad corona of ie milters tee eres 3 rnoo! ir the rat even! ar ae = LL edge : : : eral streets at the ends of which i P tsburgh o0oo02 000 1 Oo oO 3) 117; IRD RACK The, Hempatead 1 Bete e. ; 4 : ® ; M of the finals in the forty-fifth annual bathed ‘i yep Batteries—Luque and Wingo, Glazner and Schmidt. Mays, p. 140600612 0 6 «6 {fastls Intercollegiate — champion. wire entanglements were si — a ee ae oe oe | ID, f] placed. Exhaustive searches of the 102 ay ete ae Totals socoeees29 & 7% 27 18 OO} California, with a well balanced houses in the neighborhood were ime AUG FIRST (GAME: PB by aly Ran for Perkins in ninth Inning. {team of ten qualified men, looked like COUSIN OF FRANCE ietnetalb ouseaeeae: : 2 14 the strongest contendor, but Harvar! 1531 1% 1th ae POLO GROUNDS, May 28.—Thirty- y The € fe St.Louis. 3 0 2 0 O 000 3 8 tRancocas Stable entry. Thundorelap went to the front on the turn, opened on Y" land Pennsylvanfa also had a for- ee ate eee een ee Chicago... O 3 1 O 2 QO O 1 OH Fietrtch and won saiioping, Nodham closed tart rough ast furlong and wae caally best of the five thousand fans saw the Yankees) midabie array left for the final events captured the headquarters’ of 1R8 Wa ttaclei=ehupl end Dinceter, Vatigha and xiillter others, Montalvo min a good race. celebrate their return home to-day] Yale, even with a small number of cue ~ |, | Irish Republican Army in @ recent ’ : : by defeating the Athletics in the| survivors, made up in quality what]Molla Bjurstedt and Edith raia. | ' Winne te a by Git at LM Sta Fe ia first of a double-header, 5 to 1, the Blue lacked in quantity and was Sigourne ai A | An examination to- s e y n to-day of the ruins AMERICAN LEAGUE i sai Re aa ete cueteceine | ae oonslenren) bansriie CUTS Dee et Oe as cas AT NEW YORK FIRST GARE i Fe aca: | lifted yesterday, turned the trick for] Track and weather conditions Women’s Doubles. still are ering, revealed, ti \ > v : 459 G24 Molter fe 14 the Yankees. He held the visitors at| Which were perfect yesterday, aa are smouldering, re e UN. a “f 23) Phila ... 0000100 0 o— 4 - BY 8 at fame... >! his mercy. could be improved upon to-day. The] gp, CLOUD, France May 28 (Asao- | ct that all the safes were unharmed, oes = = = ~ 2 mee The Yankees started scoring in the|sun flamed down from a cloudless: Benny Arnold Jones, the One strong room was intact and the Yankes.. O O 300101 — * 5 | ~_ enrose waited on pace (5 ed CL'ouwon where selcamw aipund tae atom nest G00 third, Schang elneled to rieht andleky and « treese that would not A Jones, front, but was doing ber best at the end, La Radlee bad no early speed, Closed very fact through +5 “pankala {inl on tome tues, Pollyann wan practically Tel at the bot took third on Mays's single to the|}make a grass blade shiver wafted defeated M,|/TRe Stone roofed vaults contain= | ‘j . ing important doc: same garden. Mays was forced at] across the track from the river. Cousin of Mrance In the first singles |" Fant docunien ts comeieeaa handicap; for threes escaped the fire, Off at 4.00, Stare good ia and upgert;| second on Peckinpaugh's grounder,| Mile Run—Won by J. J. Connolly,|match of the world’s hard court ab. €. by Whiskbroom 2d-—Martha ‘xt. Owner, Ie Water but Schang scored. McNally popped| Georgetown; second, L. A, Brown,|Tennis championship, which opened| The court martial of eighteen aux~ = out to Brazill at first. Ruth walked] Unfversity of F Batteries—Harris and Perkins; Mays and Schane. an tennis star, ne Amateur Cup, igh Noddad. At post Win is SECOND GAME. AT NEW YORK: * —Torkess, On, Hic), PL a, nnsylvania; third,| here to-day he American won In| illary cadets, charged wit . O : : i Ivanta; th here to-d. The Ameri inj i i ‘wed h looting * eee $5 14|and went to third on Pipp’s single to] D. F, O'Connell, Harvard; fourth, D.| three straight sets—6-0, 6-2, 6-8. in Antrim on Feb;.0 jest; Jn commas Yankees. 2 O O 3 O O 1] ie e710 14 “Zl center which scored Veckinpaugh|B. Strickler, Cornell; fifth, R. Craw-| | Suzanne Lenglen, the French wom- G i as i Batteries—Rommel! and Perkins; Shawkey and Schang. 8 82 43l trom second. Ruth came home on| ford, Latayette. ‘Time, 14 minutes|@n's singles champion, and Mme,| “on with which BrigGen, Croater, . a | Wiley © 2 8 _4/Meusel’s single to center 171-5 seconds, Golding defeated Mrs, Molla Bjur-|former head of the auxiliary or AT WASHINGTON: ‘ *All apprentice jockeye made all the running, but tia in last sixteenth avd won] The Mackmen tallied in the fifth| Points—Georgetown, 5; University]stedt Mallory, the American women's! Black and Tan forces, resigned, threugh ‘Tucker's good finish. ‘Piraenis cloved fast through the stretch Sobrigade, badly outrun in | 4 ¢ g : - sf Pennaviv i Harvart Cor-|singles champion, and Edith Sigour-| opened here to-day 0 Oo * earns i after Welsh led off with a double to| of Pennsylvania, 4; Harvard, 3; Cor Boston... carly stages, ran out on tom, ut came on again and would have won in a few more jumps right, He went to third on Perkins’| nell, 2; Lafayette, 1 ney of Boston in the women's doubles] The indictment covers two sepe Wash’gton oO four and a half furlongs: atraigt; |Single to centre and scored on a| HAMMER THROW—Won by Q.|!" *traight set, 64, 6-1 arate raids and charges conspiracy Batteries—Jones and Ruel; John ston and Brottem eticr, “Ancot Stale, “Maine ts | @rounder by Dykes, Dandrow, Massachusetts Institute of| Mrs. Mallory and Miss Sigourney|for the purpose of robbery, actual Mays had the bases full with none| Technology, distance 157 feet 4%|Made o good fight in the first act, | theft and the receiving of stolen AT DETROIT: out in this frame when he started al inches; second, U. F. Brown, Har-|bUt with the games four all, Mrs. | goods i 0o0oo0O 1 5 2 double play. Mays to Schang to Pipp, | vard, distance 149 feet 1 inch; third,| Mallory lost her service, Mil The Crown counsel described the Chicago. . ois 2 WN? ; rar i 4] which cut off Perkins at the plate, | 'T. Speers, Princeton, distance 141 fect|S¢lle Lengien winning her own ser-/ offenses as mean, despicable and Detroit... 6 O 1 1 - ea) 4 Z ree 1 ‘A beautiful stop by McNally of|1 inch; fourth, L. H. Weld, Dart-| Vice for the set. re Sigourney | discredit to the Crown forces and Ratteries—Mulrenan and Yaryan, Sutherland and Ainsmith pene: coel 8 3" 845 Dugan's grounder in the eighth when| mouth, distance 140 feet 9% inches; |/MAd° an. unexpectedly nse ae erca| mies. ok conviction ot All the) sea : f ‘ “l 5% mB two men were on bases robbed the| fifth, T. D. Tootel, Bowdoin, d.stance| |" Dut weakene toward the end of) ‘The trial, which is expected to oc~ : i \ iy”. 15 batter of a hit and prevented the | 140 fvet 1% inches. i cupy several days, was adjourned ‘ 2 i : 65 A | ‘The second set was all theluntit Monda 2 Pobbeotie 00 %| Athltics from scoring. 440-Yard Run—Won vy 0. O. HeN-| prenen team's, the latter winnin; EASED RORERY, S 34 _‘Bivel : 4] Ruth got a big hand each time he]drixson, Califor second, Te Sf, UPAIENE, wateN BOLDRE ree ace eee Seeing, Mey Binma ‘Whitney eat Fai Wi tacky oe ie ood speed and won #viné | came to the plate, but in four appear- |Maxam, University of Pennsylvania: bere rae see Ee ore Mme.! armed band took two valuable horses was. Mingion Belle held on n tho. drive ance cloned. fas jolding her lee, onging nar, Minton Belle held_on gamely ines : lances he fouled out three times and| third, "W.. Stephenson, Princeton; [T°MMnE lost her wervice. || | yelonging to army oficers from a Miaient ParHuadancin walked once, fourth, H. Ray, Rutgers: Ath, R. Glreatea “Lammieds of Belgium in eee ee” rere exercising thems Sie i disposed of Lord Brighton and wen se MERH) Siawinw the Were 4 EO 1 BM i ( , veg, [Straight sets, G—1, 6—4, 6-—1 NDON, May 28 (Associated q into a wide lead ddam, finally AT LOUISVILLE. alii acai Bilin A Bh Pointe—End firet three events: | Wiitiam H. Laurent, of France, the ; Government's Sellen clear, finished with a rush on the ex-| FIRST RACE —Three-year-olds Pennsylvania, 8; Bhan Gi Call preaont, world! hard fount champion,| for “the sterner repression of the wal s ‘ « feorge: dd Massuchu- | defeated M. Blanchy of Bel 6—0, treme outside and was second, aj 2nd | upward: | six furlongs Mn, Ua i aisha MAN tersapeg ae | Ear ar Pe BIAneny Oe Belgium criminal element in Ireland,” as tt ts length and a half Montalvo) $509, second: Ground Swell, third, x HOON OR ER EER eal sonora Sears of Boston defaulted | phrased in authoritative*quarters, in- > saved third. The winner and his) Time—1 Non-starters — Blem- ae iA ‘ = nN “|and will not p ay in the tournament.|volyes the strengthening of the j after forcing the early pace, tired in| mate were held at prohibitively short)ished, Vine est, . Agromonte, . homson, artmouth; second, € Champons of nine countries 4 Cc vn fi ns t ela Triple Springs aay Entry Wins = TREntnale Gene dd : jJohn’ Arbo Lass, Hondo, G, Krogness, Harvard; third, H. E.| represented in the tournament. The | ieee on An Ipriang with military Feat iy Head—Polly Pe a eonverae, Gallont Lad) Dritieh staid es Na outh, RW ]fortune of the draw had ordained |feinforcements which will be drawn eature Dy a vent, running in the colors) 7 nning and the result of the Toile Lou nnd EHareattor etrs: , a Speed 1; Of |that some of the best known en-/|from units now in foreign service. No Ann Lett at Post. Geo W. Lofi, took the ial Handicap oro gone ae SECOND RACE —‘Two r-old ofr i ie me TRA t a |trants would be eliminated during | increase of the auxiliary police or ih ier teeplechase over the two] )'E5 vn Rose, running in the| Maidens. Four and one-half fur B, Hmalley, University of Pennsylva- | thefirat day's play “Black. and Tans," or of the con- A | mile distance after showing the way] Trine Springs Parin colors and rid.{longs—John Finn, $3.90 and $ nia, Time, 144-5 seconds |stabulary is contemplated, it is de= By Vincent Treanor. Jthroughout. ‘The winner was the| den rator. ‘The heavily backed) frst; bi ee spoon es MOU Ay, Points of Leaders—University of|'T.; fifth, N. P Brown, Cornell. Time, | clared ; ef rolly RB Taek At the Time, 3: 5. Non-start Sarita 9 rt-19 42 BPLMONT PARK RACE TRACK, | public's choice and was well ridden ey Shanes Fey on ey aan: Bs e Pennsylvania, 9; Harvard, §; Dart }9 min seconds | There is some likelihood of the ex« } May 28—A crowd which exceeded|>¥ Jockey ©. Mergler. He went tO) otncrwise id start, Pen Rose was} THIRD RAC ur-year-oldy and ae mouth 41 Brineston,.6 | POLE VAUI Me between A. G. tension of martial law to the whole aa {the lead at the start followed by the/ the fist to show, but was quickly; upward; claiming; one and one 100-YARD DASH—Won by M. M.| Norris, California; R. W. Harwood.) o¢ Ireland, with the exception of t of opening day was at Belmont) (se ontres stuble's candidate, Rot| sup ed by Banksia with Goodbye rter) om rbly, $7.00 and] BRAVES FIELD, Boston, May 2$,| Kirksey, Stanford; second, 1. B. Co-| Harvard, and GD. Brown, Yale, ot) Ulster, it is indicated, but the initta Park this afternoon to witness the | Graig pulr drew away to a jong nto second position and ¥ 0, basin aye i, ol, @ sengnd —The Giants defeated Boston in the | ney, yette; th A. Woodring, | 12 feet; urth, te betw it. M.ltive rests with Gen. Sir Nevil Mae third ave hind me, 2. Non- uv . . be Kinninm af the Ladle storie handi- | lead over the remainder. At the final War held until tiie turn (RV eLAre CUR RAR M-larst game of a doubleheader here| Syracuse: fourth, [t Hutchinson, | Burtt jumbia, and J. Wo Te cready, the military commander of Gaps Veh ateus Cup, in which |elslth, white Craig was making| home, where the leaders were found! —~- to-day by the score of 10 to 7 University of California; ffth, H, B.| University of Pennsylvania, at 11 fet Treland, ax {t does in the question of ] \ pair 1 tour [One lst effort to overtake the leader,) to have raced themselves into sub-| AT TORONTO The game was a slugtest from be- | 1 University of Pennsylvania |6 inches. niroduolog: the ‘itohence Miele : amateu ide per med, anc our ry Tite Me Ke e n ‘| T "KE rn lds °| : 1 a ' i i ‘ : " ae toppled lust jump, throw. 8 salon, und ene He game vith ah FIRST RACE ~ Three aye olds| ginning to end. The Giants used two | ‘Time, 10 second | Poin of Leade Bowdoww, 1; | house system, It was officially stated f ae well r¢ Re ted in Ne | ine or ly, Joyful, whol a'stout challenger along the inneri ters or a mile +oee sri |pitchers and Boston three SHOT PUT —Won 1A. Shel-} Ca nity 14; Columbia, 1 ‘ to-day that the reinforcements to be Neathor was se a se y e had been annin, third place} rai) hut failed to get up, and Pen-| $5.00, first; Enrico Caruso, $6.05, sec ehf started for the Giants but} burn, Dartmouth, 4 ‘ toby |r 9; Dartmouth, 12; Georgetown, sent will be considerably less than present in even greater numbers than) ¢y.oy 1 into second posi-| rose won by a i ad. Banks a held on} ond; Paul Connolly, third imel.i4.|was removed when the home tearm} inches; second, 6 Vrinceton Harvard, 17; Holy Cross, 8; La 0.000 in number, as not that many ! yeste ¢ a ia | in the last tow} long enc o save third, while| Non-starters, Incog, Mad Way, Chief | connected his ta fo aro < nl fa Mas . Ha whaherte He Un woul! ast few ly Ann, after making up much| iarthell and Marie Burnes Nef) connected with his slants for a brace dist 45 * Na $ troups are available. 5 ie OM strides and wa taken | kround, was fourth in advance of| ‘GscoOND RACE—The Street R vf runs, Barnes then assumed the|'T. G. Dignan, Holy Cross, distan Inst Technolog I 110, The newspapers announce that the the opener, a six furlong cla 2 Ml Eve of the Ral. Parr entry. Joyful! Goodbye, the only other starter. ae enlachase, lien atau: {pitching burden for the Giants. Wat-|feet 51 inches; fu JOR 7 Un ty of ini Lite) Cabinet has decided on a wide mam eve over the nain course. sd t 1 Ss J Pec aee # ut , 1 t r * v at 1 Ee in ‘ Me told | save lird by a ne over Royal} = ae two and one-half miles. Four-year-|sen, Braxton and Fillingim worked | Harvard, 4 wet hy in |! in, 10; Hutge 3 ise int and military operations in come Up br ih ep with ; evade unk Arch, the ot indidate. CH Chae ay fy ¥ anpicat ‘Bi olds and upward for Boston | hh F Yule, dist 4 ston with the navy around the g okay throughout, winning in same ble continued ania cite vstuntombe wets oo Hensher, $4.60 and $240, firet; 1 ic |_ New York a ad in the| feet 11 inches ftord greater precautions fashion © Hy buckec ock ing the Hemp. t fat o day when he ae 7 mae 458 4 6. All R N, ol mae inning by scori uns nts, end six even n ard the entry of persons an@ who encountered interference! stead Handicap with Thunderclap Lewis Mung, of Michisran he Ae He nother in the third, one} Mass. Tech. and Penn, 10; Dartmout Paiunding Wholduen MenIGh tarced “him ” eerste championship set. The score was | HIRD RACE — Two - year-olds i ; " a, g th er a pre ve. Lord Brighton, a 2 and 6-3 ied taachnnda, Pine tirlen xth n the seventh | and neeton, 9; California and ———_—— g to lose much ground. He finished SiinneMe cHWAnt tH Goubivs sem!-finals Preuctl and| Captain Scott, & and out, fi eo elehth anfore at American Poloists Win Mateh, \f | ith acre hung after gelling WEA UIA dient rated Hane 4nd) Royal (itt, out, second; i) desma hia Nispatcte sain VWO-MILE RUN W ! ( ; w LONDON, May 28—The Ameriosm t der and was driven out atity te 1 f A. 6 th 1012-5. | On ee , rt ay 38 . & 4 to the leader and Iriven ou n Neddam wa pached he ated . wien ( ' s $ to the testa polo tenn ehowed splendid form to-day athe end. ‘Theodosia showed a clever | third, Debadou fourth and Thunder igson Abd | Jone in the fourth r n State: third MoD alt. | bre sae a Yysta HSS lana won their mateh against Hurting mrt to take third Sweetest Story, clap moved up iato second place. A apd one ip the seventh tormiggtourta, W. AK. MeMabon, M. lL eves. bam by a score of 10 to & sokeoal

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