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FOUR AMERICAN WOMEN WIN GOLF MATCHE To-Night’s Weather—FAIR, NO. 21, 154—DAILY, IML, by The Press rr (The New York World NEW Bihari TUESDAY, MAY 31, DICAPS AT BELMONT WON acing Results, Charts «« Baseball | BASEBALL NATiONAL LEAGU AT NEW YORK: Phia.... O 1100 2 Giants. 000020 Batterles—Meadows and Bruggy. Barnes and Smith, AT BOSTON: Broklyn. O 0 00001 2 1— Boston... O 0 01 001 0 O— Batteries—Grimes and Miller; Fillingim and Gowdy, AT CINCINNATI: St.Louis. O 0 0 0 O O Cincinnati O O O O O 1 io Batteries—Walker and Clemons, Lugue and Wingo. AT PITTSBURGH: Chicago... 1000010 _ Pittsburgh O O O 100 0 — Batteriee—Vaughn and Daly, Cooper and Schmidt. AMERICAN LEAGUE RUNS AT WASHINGTON: Yankees. O O BEBE Ea oa Wash’gton O 7 PBR RAEH ES H-ly Batieries—Hoyt and Schang; Zachary and Gharrity. FIRST GAME. AT PHILADELPHIA: Boston... O O 201010 1— 5 Phila. . 00100001 1— 8 Batteries—Myers and Walters; Harris and Perkins, SECOND GAME. AT PHILADELPHIA: Boston... O O — Phila.... O O - Batteries—Pennock and fuel, Hasty and Perkins. AT CHICAGO: St.Louis. O 1 0 0 -_ Chicago... 2 O O O ~ Batteries:—Kalp and Severied, Mulrenan and Y - AT DETROIT: Cleveland O O O aan Oo Mails 1 0 and Thomas, Detroit .. Batteries D auss and Ainsmith. RANCOGAS STABLE $60,000 COLT, GREY LAG, WINNER ee Favorite Picks Up Top Weight} the winner turned up to be Vendo: | Spanish Team in France—Mrs. Bandits { I il Di ses f Other: ridden by F. Burley. He “follow | iAnpT Mall Win: AT DORVAL. cue ( hi 4 Two Ari sd y Sposes O| ic rough" G 7 * | ailory ms, e Asn and ve e and Easily Dispose through" but the rest didn’t, Banury allory FIRST RACE—All fair, $6.00 and mvs # in Stake Race. P ss held on to be second in front of| s1T. CLOUD, France, AL (Ads | Bt firey Pevonite.. Fe0h. eeoond) Captured. the yorite Wreckles: fe Sey ? % ¢ F started = ne favorite Wreckless. Many at the| sociated Press)—William T. Tilden] gmcoND RACH—Allies Muy, ‘Three daylight bandits held up a i. finish thought Veiled Colleen was|of Philadelphia, and Arthur Jones of |and $9.40, first: Shore Acres. By Vincent Treanor. third, | 's wg |seeond: Flea, third, Time 1.15, woman cashier at Williamsbridge ‘ a TD ATON ID RAT IS . Providence, the American doubles | Started ars RACE TRACK, BELMONT PARK,| Stromboli, despite his years, return- |pair, defeated the Spanish pair, Manu-| THIRD RACKE—Warlike, $6.50 ana} ford and Pie Avenue, the Bronx May $1—Grey Lag, the Rancocas}ed to racing ufter an absence of two|el Alonso and Count de Gomar, in the he Brass iC falley, $4.40 this afternoon and got away Wwita a Gtable's $60,000 purchase of last year, auch roughly good horse to- | world’s hard court tournament fee ens rs( Semper Stalwart. and yards of gingham for a dress ith Sande up in the Hildreth y five set match, 6—2, 4—6, | Dev 4 ‘ ; ed to racing auspiclously by to-day in a five set n , 2, rc . a That is, one got away wit the return ¢ at and. showing {20% Stromboli raced Bridesman into |g—8, 6—2, 86. len tye Bt Pera TH cae ethan t t ptured > top ght and showir 5 nna nd $4.80, first; Kiran he two others were capture picking up top weig , |Submission and drew away to a three-| Mrs, Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, Am- |S23 Sister mile, third: | bl the way through the six furlongs of lenath lead entering the tretch. |eriean singles champion, defeated Lig cat Non starte Panaman | after a five-block chase the Freeport Handiqap at Belmont] Through the final eighth ie was rid-| tie, Borngeois of France in straight | Rueri Ons Wane 5c. Delia MeGann, cashier of the | this afternoon, Off none too well he| en oUt to withstand Fair Gain's be- | sets, 1-5, 6—4 | re $3.90 an wy first milee, | Woodmanston Inn, on Pelham Park s atadahallence = 5 pyr 6,8 ; Two Pair, third, ‘Time ado up ground gradually on the out |' ite hallenge. The latter was away | Mile, Bourgeois gave Mrs. Mallory | }'43"1 started ™°) way, was taking $1,700 to the Bronx Lan under Sande’s judicious ban-|P0°rly and made up his ground grad-|an unexpectedly hard gume, which - - l\tiopouirn: of White Pliins Ros ee eermand in iho ana! ually _ Brldesman was a distant third. | was a baseline duel, Mrs, Mallory, | (Racing Entries on pages 2 and 16.) a all 3 arpet Sweeper, the only other start-| who took things and seldom 12 he wis hold e ighth to win going away from Dry : 8 Seereretaine gen tos i ay third, [7 Was beaten off, The race was run| came up to the net, won through su- | TENNIS STARS COMING HERE, | us dor ¢ the deposit Tiree Ra valarly re. |ththe fast time of 1:37 4-5 | perior service and experience against wrapped in under t ie Nels ae Tout ey rite at]. The Hollis Selling Stakes went to|a young stronger opponent rench ‘Team Will Ping Japanese ot wan't ceived ae J. Byer's Round Robin under Buxton'y| Mile. Lenglen defeated Mlle, Dev in Davis Ouy, Me Benjamin Kdward Mo! ee ee ‘ Heferenee in the [¥i8oreus handling from Cimarron,]another French player, in. straight], PARIS, Ma; associated Fpes. | ris witnessed th tr n fron Phere was quite Superwon and two others in a hair- | sats, 6—0, 0, Mile. Lenglen has not|TN° French Tennis Federation has de-| of their home ‘ue Char attendance to-day, but this is alway? | raising Superwoman supplied | 1.4 ‘ einai the ainglon jetled to send a team to the United) puck, No. 142 West 127th und the case following a holiday the ¥ pace down the six furlongs | O8' 8 SInkic B Leia | States to play Japan there in the se H ai The tirst race was a maiden jockey | Of straightaway followed closely |though she has played against three) pound of the Davis Cup matches. ‘Thy | Patrick t t, with two year olds the com-|)¥ Round Robin and Knight of the} opponents in the tournament team will sail from Havre Jul The iprinen uken t event, wilh ‘ | Heat When the latter tired (4 Miss Holman of Great Britain, run-| will be accompanied by Madem: Wakefield ad held pet A fine combination, espe-/marron moved up along the inner rail} per-up to Mile. Lengten in the Olympic | Suzanne Lenglen, the woman ail each wW isan’ cially when the ng ts out of the/under weak handling, Round Robin | pames, and partner of 4. Te de hot 4é & member of the Davis Cup t is andl down the’ wir way. |P ved guest and won under a drive | Sin’ shan thes dbthal z but as an added attractto J " und v shay Hipesened end’ syeries ee eg Superwoman saved third a head | way Wiiminuted ‘rom the women's | Ade camry gen eamezey they had planned the hold-up in Har- wh pped all the way until Tey ease eon Ware Wieser Wana) - by Mme, Vaussard 6-3, 6-3, M. Hirch in a@ series of jem last night, | Evening World Racing Chart | BELMONT PARK, MAY 31—WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK GOOD. :,fMmIng: four and enecbalt furlongs, stright gourse; | | ENGAGEMENT A SCH ied colleen, “Pair Virwioia | FIRST RACE—For tro-yeanolie 127 maiden: Jockren: burma At beet 1h ott at aT start Wen, rr eae es ARE Witneh"D. by Olambaid” Mary Selfers,” Owner, Fin, Jorker, y} Burley Finn. Swart < len Stable entry. Vv 1Widener entry. Wreeklena bad no excise. ‘endor ecame fn last fifty yards, At post 2 45, grok, Wen easy plane dain, de cli e. by ptr —Miss Minnie, Owner, Rancocas Stable slave! =e jy, | that his experience with her cost him | re Bry Maa” § i] 8, }4 $1,398,316.32, J. Stanley Joyce, million-| 1 Makai H $ Fn aire lumber ie 8b toed answered his/| 1p BAAR, Sano B gg a wife, Peggy Joyce's petition for all- | Of St Michaot 4 4 % mony. His answer promised to open Soottiah Chief 2 2.9 — race, ‘rey Lag, wlow to get going, worked his way up on the outaide, gut to the {root in the stretch and won galloping, Dry Moon finished out strong; was best of the others Monsines ran a good : very fast Chrowgh last furlong and got 1p in Inst few yards, Bantry Pam (owed good speed, but ewerved suddenly ig, furtong, straight course; NEARLY $1,000,000 FOR JEWELS, GREY LAG AND ROUND ROBIN| PART OF COST OF HIS ROMANCE. “1921. “Pe ggy Cost Me $1, 398,316,’ | $38,000 for Perfumes, &c. Millionaire’s Answer to Ali- mony Petition Bristles | With Charge Kept Charts of Her Expendi- tures and a List of the | Correspondents. | Special to The Evening World.) CHICAGO, May 31.—Bristling with sensational new accusations, reiterat- | ing charges of infidelity and charging] up the most sensational divorce trial Chicago has known since the Leslie Carter case. THYRD RACE —For tour searolde a Off at B14 Start good. by Fair May—st, Princilla: Onener 129 upward . lace ‘driving 5. Winner, ‘trainer, S.C. Hildreth, ob. 100) Bridermas Caroet : ‘Stromboli had all bis old of the other ‘peed and won with plenty to sparc, Bridewman tine! after tuming for ne. inhed out very strong. 131; Superwonian tired in last at Sart good. Lyte Melatke Won driving Fleeing Venus Owner TILDEN AND JONES VICTORS AT TENNIS “Ra und Robin closed fast through last sixteenth and jum got sa For three-year-olds; selli | American Doubles Pair Defeat the | few yards —— SSS to cause him to become e ged to be on wiles, pune $1,060, At wot 4.08 ott] married to Persy Hopkins at Colo tT Dosie, Trainer, HW. ques 0 & WY) do Springs in the fall of 1919. He W. Podetford. ‘oe Enauirer aut Min Petite in lat aixicerh and entgatnrd her in the dnve to the finial. lextrangement in October, 1920, tat la to eare the place, Martor Jack, outrun in early stag, cloged with & rush throu ee a a dle —= = =|tures for clothes in 1 ulone \ nner, chy ty & % iner, ( expenditures, {V se 7 Torker On ii id, Jf three high-priced foreign cars in “Vainmast Sande. 88 as many months, her perfume title f Melton a and incidentals amounted to almost fore ceed «1 $33,000 Hesiyhohr pean Joyce ridicules Peggy's claim: ti she was used to society and ned ©. Kuni‘er $10,000 a month of his money to live ‘Seay on during the progress of the suit, SOE a Here is the way he deseribes some ‘Gillen " lore. s » of her friends in his answer Dar 18 Rixton 30 ie HBNRE LETELLR—A rich man, Mainmast camo vith a rash under drive, Haquire held on well. Golden Pint tired RACING RESULTS At pot 3.11. Joyce's bill contains a figures on her extravagance in buying jowelry, furs and automobiles worth barrage of hundreds of thousands of dollars at his expense. It denies her claim that two previous husbands were million- aires, and declares that they and Peggy were unused to large sums of money. He charges that Pesgy aunt,” Ida M. Smart by name, she associated with In her undertak- | ings during the early breaking of ! prosperous days, “conspired togethe | and a “stage whom charges that she was still married to Philbrick Hopkins at the time: system of charts ty an elaborate Jo: ficures that of the $1,398,018 that his wife cost him from the thaw | 3] of their meeting in July, 1919, to their Page (Continued on Second ———_—>—— GIRL WITH $1,700 HELD UP, BUT LOSES ONLY DRY GOODS Grb Wrong Bundle From |Mrs. Bulow: Me Mrs. Feitner, Mi Says Millionaire Joyce, FOUR U.S. WOMEN. VICTORS AT GOLF: MSS LEITCH WINS Cummings and Miss Fownes Survive Second Round. TURNBMRRY, Scotland, May 31 (Associated Press) our American women, Mrs. Ro H. Barlow of Phila- delphia, Mrs. Q. F. Feitner of south Shore, L. L, Miss Edith Cummings of Chicago and Miss Sara Wownes of Mittsburgh, survived the second round to-day of the ladies’ oppn golf m) nship tourna Most of them won their matches by excellent | work on the green margin in hand. and with a good he outstanding Play was the tussle betw Miss Cecil Leiteh, the British eh pion, and Miss Marion Hollins Westbrook, 1, Miss Leitch ex olled driving, which was offset by the brilliant putting of Miss Hol- lins. The American had bad luck when near the home round, however, and lost by one Miss Fownes over Miss E. C, whom she bed Although Miss bunkers often, well, feature of the n n- of day's hole had an easy victory Bewlay of Moseley, by 7 up and 6 to play. Fownes found the she always got out Miss Cummings wus the victor over Mrs. I. W. Brown, Royal Wimbledon, 4 up and 2 to play, and Mrs Feitner beat Mrs. H. Jackson, Island, § up and 4 to play. Mrs, Barlow defeated Miss Phyllis Lobbett of Clevedon up and 2 to play. This mateh pro. juced brilliant play by Mrs. Barlow, 9 Was particularly good in ap rouching and on the greens, Kate Robertson, of Beaconsfield, inada, was beaten by Mrs Baynes f Troon by two ur Mrs. Thurston Wright of Alle- ghany, Pa, Was beaten by Miss Doris K. Chambers, Wirral, 3 up and 2 to Among the British playe Janet Jackson, Island Malahide, beat Mys » R. Co Bowden, § up and and Molly ¢ Sunnin beat Miss K ton, al vurgh, 3 up and In the match be s Iwiteh and Miss H le was by M 1, five against six k third hole, four to in wd one at ures of the game was the fine putt- Continued on Second Page.) Entered as Second-Class 3 Fost Office, New York, N. 3| To-Morrow's Weather—FAIR. BERLIN CABINET PLANNING VIRTUALLY TO CONFISCATE 20 PER CENT. OF PROPERTY Fifteen Paper Marks in Credit to Be Issued Against Every Gold Mark in Assessed Value — Three-fold Increase on Pre-war Rentals for City Real Estate. BBRLIN, May 31.—Seizure by the Government of 20 per cent. of the private wealth of all citizens is planned by the Finance Department. to meet the reparations demands of the Allies. The details are concealed in the terms of a bill which is expected to be introduced in the Reichstag by Chancellor Wirth to-morrow. OSTRICH ONLY BIRD NEAR DOUG'S HOME “Wouldn't Deny Wonderful News If Stork Were Coming,” Says Fairbanks, LOS ANGELES, May 31 he only bird I have seen hovering around here ‘® As outlined at present the measure Will call for a levy of one-fifth th@/ value of all real estate In the country, the: sum to be assessed upon the property at {ts full pre-war worth, The levy will act as a mortgage upos which currency will be issued at the rate of fifteen paper marks to each gold one in value. It is pointed out that under this ts an ostrich that was given us lost] plan a landed estate worth 100,000 Christmas—and thac is for sale,| marks will be valued at 1,500,000 | echeap,” Douglas Fairbanks de marks, upon which the State will to-day in denying published reports} saddle a mortgage of 300,000 marks that his wife, Mary Pickford Fair-| for reparation purposes. With eity banks, is preparing for a visit from] soa) estate the ‘scheme calls for a 300 report,” continued Falrbanks. “If such| (Re Proceeds to be used solely for Ene 4 wonderful thing Were true we would| Payment of Interest on mortgages Hava hocReaaennits ft made for indemnity purposes, The most radical feature of the plan is that the State will claim @ 20 per cent. participation in the capl- tal invested In all going concerns, 1+ dustrial, commercial and business en+ terprises, including banks. The plan provides for progressive liquidatiom by selling these State reparation mort sand reparation participa. tion shares abroad as fast as the for eign money markets can absorb them, The impression here is that the Cabinet Is in full earnest tn ite dee sires to carry out Its promises with the Allies and that the present moves would never have been taken others wi But while the government ts thus BOY DIES I FIRE AS MOTHER, GRAZE BY FRIGHT, FLEES Child Smothered as Rescuers Save Brother and Sister in Tenement Blaze. striving to meet its obligations under _ = the treaty trouble is brewing at Abandoned by his fright-crazea] Bome. The latest crisis to arise te im’ Bavaria, from whence comes word mother, who saved one of her thee] that the Premier has notied children, and overlooked by a volun-| that be has been unable to carry out teer woman rescuer who saved an-| disarmament orders ay desired. or two year Bavaria has allowed the volunteers to go undisturbed and now the authorities find themselves vite tually prisoners without power to at other, three-year-old Thomas Mooney was smothered to death by smoke in a fire in the apartment of his par- jents, Thomas and Mary Mooney, uM} in disbanding the force. In view. of the top floor of the five-story ten the fact that Germany has been notl- ment at No. 510 Hast 244 Street, this! fed that the Rubr will be occupled Jafternoon, ‘The littie boy died white} on June 1 unless the Bavarians are firemen were swarming up ladders on|disarmed, the situation is causing the outside of the building bent upon] grave concern, reaching him : | Mrs, Mooney was in the rear of the| FOLLY FOR FRANCE flat with Thomas, Catherine, four, and William, eighteen months oid,| ALONE TO OCCUPY |when flames swept out of the front RUHR, SAYS BRIAND roor From what could be gathered, ee Thomas went into another room and] Would Become a Liabilit ithout crawled under a bed, Mrs, Mooney Backing f y Ww picked up Catherine and ran to the acking of Allies, Premier street with her screaming. Declares to Senate, Mrs. Frances Fahey, living on the} Comright, 101, by Uae Pres Publishing jthird floor, heard Mrs. Mooney > (The Ni York Ervaing World.) * I scream and saw her pass with the| PARIS, May 31—"To tell the peo little Knowing that there were| ble Of France that by selzing the lother children, Mrs, Pubey ran up to| Rubr ourselves we should be sure te the Mooney flat be paid what is due us is to deceive ‘The door had slammed shut and the! them." tc ad snapped. Mrs, Fuhey] With theso words, delivered in his 1 hole in the reached IN} mos, convincing tone to the Senate, the ipo r ire see ‘hel Premier Briand marched another a secrega . ere " ney step forward on his policy of moder- wi atin 8 ¥'5 lation and peace which the opinion of yas was not in sik nearly the whole world outside ef The wa sping toward her] trench Nationalist circles supports, und Mrs, Fahey had run for her “It (8 necessary to tell France the Ife with t Mooney baby, In the} truth,” M. Briand affirmed. “The mean Ume Mrs. Mooney had given] treaty makes ny give a solid t yy he (etre aif & pelkhbor | guaranteo to all the Allies, Together flat Sa TiN ws fe") they can do all that is required, up All the other tenants escaped in-| seized by us alone the Ruby would jury. oon heqgme heavy om our hands \ d