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—— a ee a TE SLE TE TI Ie EE NR RUNNER SA! MS ARSE TULL a NL eer To-Night’s Weather—UNSETTLED, To-Morrow's Weather—UNSETTLED. nal. eve | “Circulation Books Open to All.” ] “Circulation Books Open to All,’’ SSS ~ a VOL. LXI. NO. 21,760—DAILY. Covsetgn gots ty the Pree alison "NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1921. Fntered on Second Clam Matter PRICE THREE CENTS , GLADIATOR WINS LITTLE NECK |YANKEES DEFEAT CLEVELAND: ~ HIGHWEIGHT STAKES IN ROMP| BRITISH GOLFER LEADS FIELD JESSEP BRUNDAGE acing Results, Charts «Baseball | fisssrniny géswwiocuse 08 HOMPANED [BASEBALL ||[Evening World Racing Chart| IO/TOTALSCORE TWOWOMENHURT 7 tradi s A CINCINNATH : vt fh y “rhe, 1.80 Winner, "ch: «ty Hutchison, Who Has Tally Instantly Killed on Merrick } Giants ...O0 O 0000) fF watt echo Waa, of 107. Road. f Cincinnati O O 3 O O 2 Persaiatiod “ah 1% 3 - an eke i 5 IAC Sis tok Hien ame Aen i Q HAGEN IN HTH PLACE,/CAR SKIDS AND FALLs,/ Revelations Before Lockwood Com i naw, Nia 8 Noliant Auda Motiae AT PITTSBUI H: Boston... 2 0 0 0 0 3 2 = Pittsburgh 1 O 4 O O O 2 _ Batteries Watson and O'Niel; Zinn und Schmidt Ted Wik Phe oercin tel Commie Romi Wide mittee Result in Conferences at ied With Three Others in the, Companions — Found de . ; British Tourney—Braid’s | Wreckage at Foot of Embank- Which Abuses Were Discussed— Total 107. ment Near Freeport, L. 1. Usurious Loans for Building and [waa well 4ey Rawal AE tho fit gh last quarter, Natural fintshot 0 The |. Neck Hiphwenght Handicap; for ther 2. SLO aed At peel 2 OIE at Winner )) Superman” Lotayean art «o ‘owner, . ya EHISAUB! . Ls : Sai #4, June 7 (Asse Jesse P. Brundage, Treasure off Bake Bond Sales Again Taken Up Philaa... GC O O 2 -- ay fob th atk At the end of to-day's|the Rogers Peet Company, wax in- _ - Chicago... 3S O O 4 = ‘ wn H in the first qualifying round of! stantly killed early to-day when his| i > Hanwet) : i Figs 6 jo Jn 8 os the thousand guineas prof B8iONi | tom: iiie: kidded Along oth | The methods pursued by the members of the New York Fire Exchange, . daly. golf tournament, James MeKenden of | i pre e\po pfe ° ood co) j y ae Ge inacteriaerras: tie ways Reler Piper was much the best of the othem Gea Rov’ tournament, dames MeKenden of | Rond, nenr Freeport, Te t, went| WHich Were exposed before the Lockwood committee by Mr. Untermyer, Mint outwamed Mosines in hy for thind place, Courtays quit A M E R 1c A N L E A G U E - total score of 104 for the twenty-|down aon embankment and struck s bi fy By Huon Santepit, caner, Hea Wil "Trainor, Med. Murphy. The leading American entrant, Jock Fin. dookess 1 CM 4d. Hutehison, of Chicago, had a score will be drastically changed according to the plans adopted at conference i representatives of forty-three of the leading insurance ¢ ing in this city, ‘Phese men, comprising what they call the ‘Underwriters’ Committe: mpanies opera at the time were Mrs, Thomas Dug: gan, No. 300 Archer Place, Freeport, AT NEW YORK: Paw Starter, PP Wet. St. Cleveland. O_O O 1 O O O O J— Qf itr iyi ries a 118 Polly Ann. His 1 Te Te 87 inde | of 107. 7 held five conferences since the revelations were drawn forth by Mr. Unre Yankees... 3 O 0 5 1000 — OF nates mae e Stage | Hutchison’s score thed him for sec- )and Mrs, Adrian Dupree, of the same) - oo of the mont oppressive features of the business of placing ond place with James Braid of St.|address, Mrs. Duggan received a | Andrews. The leading players scored \ thus: th pe ran a fa imiteries—Coveleskie and Nunua maker; fire policy will be eliminated at once. Others will be dealt with by ue) legislation vither at a regular or special session hawkey. nd Schang. Bepeae cists Poly Asa att broken wrist and a fractured skull. AT WASHINGTON: FOUL Ack The Howat Selig ta five urtongs, trai | Kihg'a Queens Mrs. Dupree was cut about the face} 00-0 The Lockwood committee one Detroit... O O O — Rite ne Lees Wineet, Uk: ¢. We Pee Teka (Oven, dene Bene, | Course, Course. Total, {and sealp and internally tnjur |HOW PRUDENTIAL more to-day dug into the hard tert Wash'ton. 1 0 1 ~Biartem— pelt. Wit = “Hi, GV ad, | James MeKenden .. 72 82 104| Tt was almost 1 o'clock this morn sted by Insurance compan $4 =| Jock Hutchison 14 AK SE lege cwhon. Awe cobiptomy prepnlator COMPANY MAKES [ts companies and banks, custodians lett 4 4h i ’ Ratteries—Leonard and Ainsmith; Zachary and Gharrity het 3 ‘| James Braid . ; a2 107 | ‘ of money of the public, in making Ron Girt} q Walter Hagen of Detroit, with «| % ‘me White Cannon at Masti Rook: | BUILDING LOANS} (eens for piniding toans t AT BOSTOS . < . * away, trav ing the road in a ma- tina} Serious as were th revelations fe - *Wilhon entry. Hlackwtone had all oul and never leit the remit ie doubt, Mawreoron |SCore of 78 for the King’s Course and ; St.Louis... 2 O O 13 000 Q~- G | tase exeuse_Otnery beaten off 36 for the Queen's Course, a total| chine, heard cries from the roadside,| orrest S. Dryden President of the] garding usurious charges for making t jor 114, stood in fourteenth place, ted] Me. Compton got the two women in- | Prudential Life Insurance Company loans for buildings, the committe | with three others to his car and rushed them to the} Of Newark, waa a witness before the} and spectators burat into uproarluue Douglas Bdgur of Atlanta, with 79! Lockwood Committe. this afternoon] inughter over some of the bare-faced Amitycille aw, $1,001 ine, 4 BATTERLE jmond and Severeid: Bush and Ruel easily: “place xa Redstone Stable. ‘Trainer, W Boston... 2 O O 13 100 — 7 167 veers’ = : = PoP Wet St. 4S Jockeys. __O0. Jand 37, total 116, was twenty-frat on| Mehs' le Centre Sanitarium, He had | oc oiain the terms made for loans] subterfuges shown, 13 Chicago at Philadelphia postponed; rain. Gromwie ae ie Re J the tist | avored to do something for Mr} gop puilding out of the funds of that] It was established that the custom Hal. Dancer td, 3191 Ce ae Twenty-two American and Britisn! Brundage, but was convinced the | company of making loans in Liberty bonds « Geongie vet a tast pace all Weis tHe coal GOD professional golfers begun the tirst|man was dead } it was testified last week that the] the face value (when the bonds were ing FT ie ae ae . Hy eeuleR of the injured women arg} Prudenti forced borrowers in hig worth aly 2) became pegander! us A four ane we players the French profes in 4 condition to be seen, Mrs, Dus) city to take off of the insurance com-|uselessly cumbersome actual t Broan, sional champion, Arnaud Massey, en tered the qualifying round. Pairings were as follows nds parcels of Hoboken and] handling of the bonds was therefore in consideration] discontinued, Instead the full amount ‘ of money called for on the face of the bree and Mrs. Duggan are vaudeville | Pany’s bh 4s und friends of the Brun- rh Ihoex, Starter: LP Wat, St actre HH Black Rascal jl 1 | L / | Fy é ‘ No J and A.W. Dutchart, Barassio, | WP Mt Brundage of the Lights Club) so National Bunk of New-|Who at once returned a check for P bane & 5, B Jock Hutchison; Glen View Coun-|* theatrical organization prominent |0f the Vnlun Nutiobal Tilal A Ot | er cent, of it “as adjustment i Isiack Iawal hroke in motion and war in front all the way, Galeta war much {try Club, Chicagu, and Hugh Me-| “29% the South Shore. ‘The machine, | Ark: “and the Bidelity-Union | Liberty bonds.” oe Brilliant Tay tired in last furlong, Neill, Portrush, (tis said, was a new one Company and Sere lake ame wines midlet ene — - William Melhorn, Shreveport Conn Mr. Dupree and Mr. Duggan were Trust Company an & rate of interest higher than that al » ty Company | Pipp grounded to Sewell forcing Ruth | try Club, Shreveport _ and Gor. |) New Jersey last night attending Z _ od ‘by jaw ¢ James Butler’s Two-Year-Old |‘ the third race, was beaten by the |'t Second but in an attempt to make BS Vositns te dlscenctee auiiias | Pear rd-Kansas fight and did not| H- ¥- Jaindabury, of counsel for the doea by law i despised Thimble, outside in the oral | double play ‘Stevenson threw wild | | get home until late, Prudential sat beside Mr. Unter- d * ‘ u a reek rn Fred cLeod dol Dik Conk Mr. bi ‘ee this ad r. Unte: e e Defeats Odds-On Choice in | vetting market. Polis to first and both Roth and Pack came aul ah cecuchh etches f Dupree this) ayer and frequently whispered to asked Mr. Untermyer in som » not made to indi- no had led a letub, w t : . morning said there was nothing for hae Club, Washington Db. ©., and tugene nothing for sl eurprine 4 the way a a | a concen him during the investigation. | surpr’ Belmont Feature. ue ; ay end in the final eighth look Lafitte, Biarritz, him to add concerning the tragedy. Hye nee Sted: Ww ald Mrs Untermyer Yo," said the witn M. Hub- — eed ree best Suddenly ‘Yom Kerrigan, Siwanoy Country| Mr. Brundage lived at No 10 ¢ rime at the financial status of | bard of W. A, White & Bon; “notitd i i} Sande, who rode her, gave her a slash | Chup, New York, a sawscy, | Place, He a wite e inane 3 By Vincent Treanor. Of the whip. It evidently did no good | Une work end He Bawbsy lee Reena uaa Ne we and] ihe Prudential and the source of ite | individuals—only to corporations. Rs . . ai for Thimble moving up from second BADE ae ee Sey the office of! ion, funds. ‘These are the reforms agreed upon, RACE TRACK, BELMONT PARK, | piace four lengths back besan closing | “Walter Hawen) Detroit, aud George| the Rogers Peet Compuny today i | Or aE 5 5 | ‘i ataxen tia Sin cnene Gn bes a ing a | ¥ yt) The udential has move polis} py the insurance underwriters, some | l- e a et Selling Stakes = She caught the odds o1 pice if z anger i | was said be le ie ea este m y _ ' June The Bouqui e ity yards forte cae on aholee R ES U ae S | Duncan, Hanger Hi . | Was said he left there early yesterday |... Gutstanding covering lives offor which can be put Into efect with~ i ‘ this afternoon was scratched down to/ end was going away. Sortland Yeu | Emmet French, Youngstown Coun Josrasety after suying he wanted to! ine puopie than uny other exceptfout now legislation et five two-year-olds, leaving Mawrco-|had little contention for third money, — jtry Club, Youngstown, 0, and Josh | take tis wife out riding, Jthe Metropolitan, bas it not? A A. All making of rates to be 4 : He was|2ccause Perfection, the only other AT LATONIA. |-taytor, Sunbury | This morning the otfice wax in. |. wopleor lt ravinlon: and. Renae t ron, the odds on choice. | Starter, was a distant trailer all the] FIRST RACE—Five furlongs. Miss | (jIster’s New House Opened} Chartes Mofner, Phitmont Country | formed of his death by friends at , ts assets? A.] by the Superintendent of Insur- j beaten by James Butler's Blackstone. | W4Y Joy, $2.20 and $2.10, first; Martha Fal- lon ahilade! , ¢ Buldwin. According to the it What ats a . a f ‘ | 3.10, second; Equal Rights, third,| With Impressive Ceremonies |°'uY Philadephia, and 1. G. Ren- | loforma- | . 4,000,000. ince with an appeal to the Le | | The pair of them raced head and Jon, 48:30, second; Equal Rights, ‘thir press! 4 ‘S| cuff, Manchester tion received, Mr. and Mrs Brundage 000,000 to your s stated by Mr. b ‘ ae YANKEES GET EAR Time—1.01 1-5, Non-starters—Toney NAT © | ' : ; Q: Tow ipald $}#,0000 rte. (it Was st head down the straightaway until the ARLY |? —Hugh O'Neill Speaker. Wilfred Heid, Wilmington Country |and friends had been out riding and| Onoigces at the laa dividend?! Cntermyer that’ the New York | final eighth, At this point Mawreoron! LEAD OVER INDIANS QCOND RACK — Six furlongs.— | -_- — Club, Wilmington, Del, and Kdward| Mr Brundage had lett bie wite atl “you Pire Insurance Exchange is ale br is { Bs Hay, Oxhey | the home of a friend, where he was : e aa 7 as pund Swell, $5.30 and 0, first BELIAST, Ireland, June 7 (Asso- | ‘8%? } . Q. So far as contro) is converned| ready revising its rates.) f J had enough: and Blackatene detw) ; - |sweet Liberty, $2.80, second; Gloria | : Sp eaen Asse") George McLean ay Sprain Golt| to call for her later in the evening.) | ii aliation in u turce, isn't it? A. | H. ‘The Superintendent of Im- i] i away to win handily Mawreoron | Score Three in First and Five in[{ France, third.‘ 1.13 Non-| “lated I ~The Parliament of} on, New York J Koland Jones, | He was on bis way with Mrs, Dupree] go pot think 80. surance shall have similar su “4 held on long enough to save the place | Fourth—Ward Geis a Jstarters—Our Alice adiey's Choice, | Northern Ireland, elected last month | wimbledon Park Jund Mra, Duggan to pick up Mra!” Q. bid you ever have a ae euioh the, (feceanitinne money from Kirtle, who closed strong | Home Run | Serv Flag, Nurture, ‘The Virginian /under the new Home Ruie Measure James Barnes of the Pelham Coun- | Brundage when the accident oc. | pelle Hits a thine # of fire p appliances ‘3 | along the outer rail. This made the a : and Exporter, | Phase this morning amd im-ltry Club, New York, waa paired with | CUrred | Q. There are agents of Uw com-| accepted by Ue u of Stand- ie’ second odds on choice of the day to) POLLO GROUNDS, June 7-—1two] THIRD TACK Fruit and one halt | pressive scenes in the Counell Cham-| (George Braid of St. Andrews, but| | TM informant added the aveident) pany present and they collect proxies] ards at Washington it be beaten. In the previous race Pol-jbad innings for the world’s cham. |{UTones | Kuasles, tnd $520, yer of the City Hull here. ‘The cere-|was unable (v play. He is suffering | Was due to sunething Koing wrong|ind bring them in? A. That ts true; | "C44 companies licensed by it ; irs Star, 10, eecond: Sale " 3 er “ie p abide b direc | lyann, the 1 to 4 favorite, succumbed {pions gave the Yanks an eight-to-one|manga, third. Time, ct tos, Non. {Meny ceeurred in the presence of a | from neurith Wid) Bis imacthn nian of Fhe ics 1 ee ak ie Bree the State to be eligible to mem | to Thimble, a 15 to 1 outsider lead early in the game to-day latartete; SranksBeyd: Deep Sinker ana {4 stinguished gathering. None vf the The qualifying rounds were playea — sey. | bership in all rate-making or F The overdone good thing Fantoc he Coveteskie walked Roth in the first|Sun ‘Time Ballat gr ile Ea membere | over the King's course for 18 holes, | $50,000 REPORTED ot CAS eS NG nizations i] won the opening scramble from Dev-|and he went to third on Pesk’s double} FOURTH faci nd one-six- jelected to the Parliament were pres! sng the Queen's course, for 9 hole: ie er D. Companies teal exoha sage : astation, thanks to the superior}to left. Ruth walked, Roth scored|teenth miles.—Jouett 0 and $2.90, | ent the forty Unionist members| wim day. Hach day's competition PRICE FOR COLT. Lge s have property at that| ‘© Teinsure in State-approved Jockeyship of Sande, Devastation, infwhen Gardner tumbled Pipp's | 800s Make ‘ rcAGiS0), Rcand olin | els Uheln ane ans iprags ded to we | wit be at medal play and the 16| time at Halsey and Market Streets,| Companies in or out of the ex- the ruck early, came fast from the|zrounder. Bodie grounded to Gara- | iestem Mink Time b : a | rmanination of the Hous having the lowest aggregate score| William A., One of the Best Iwo-| Newark” A We did . changes. | head of the stretch home but the|ner, forcing Peckinpaugh at home| AT MONTREAL, Hugh O'Ncill, son of Lord O'NeiN.| tor the 64 holes pluyed to-day and “ id , he Q. The sale of the Newark property, —-B, All brokers to be free to do best he could do was second in tront/and Nunamaker hurled to first in|, P!RS? RACH—lour and one-half fur- | was unanimously el d Speaker and] to-morrow will enter the first round ear-Olds, Sold to the and the ‘making it Wie Loe ie an | business with all approved com- of the fast closing Sobrigade. It|time for a double piay. Ruth and |loDe® Royal $10 und $295, |Sir James Craig, the Premier, an- | ‘phursday | Rancocas Stable Sih oe at the cana rats | pantes and no preferential com- wasn't much of a contest Pipp, however, advanced a base on| SR) Fantt AR cane! (Continued on Second Page.) Jock Hutchison completed the 18-| RACE TRACK, BRLMONT FARK, | Mr. Dryden was as check | missions to be pald to brokers Gladiator looks like another Rose-|the play and both scored on Baker’ ha . ing : : : is A ; ae hole course in 74, despite rather weak | Jun, 1k becume known th ft ml in the real estate transaction, Mr. for making contracts exclusively k uy scored on Buker's| seCOND RACH—Six furlon ma eS ak} June 7 pecume known this afters! Dryden said Mr. Duttield, Vice Pre th exchange be ben, He packed up 140 pounds and | .ingie 2 ree Ont SLIP TIBIKIER GARGS: tela aor 2 ; rye Dryden. sai " with exchange members. came down the straightaway in thi Me plotiors: eoored: cae. ig) ing eee a ut fit sec VOTE TO END WAR Diny Up (alte Urns Hie Abe noon thet Witliars A. one of the best dent and general counsel of the Pru: afr,” Untermmyer said there were e sitors scorec D thejthe Hoot, 20, ¥e anowuvre “ S alirtveny F wo-year-olds seen this season, nay| dential, had it Meld retuned to x chwoig! andicap like 3 bogie for the eighteen holes is 86 three points on which the er. Little Highwsight Handi © *Tfourth, when Shawkey walked Speak-jthird. Time, 1.14 st ci-| TO BE TAKEN FRIDAY |*Resutts of play by the Americans |been sold to the Rancocaa Stable, | sive up the check unless Mr. Unter-| three pol po Under champion, He lay right behind Peter thir 4 % [bins ‘mption, J. Alfréd Clerk: and Be ti . myer promised to give it back. Mr, | writers’ Committee was not in agree- Piper until the final eighth when|o 0? took tind on: Beastie single) ; <7 ONG eee eee included the | trained by Sam Hildreth. C. A. Apple- | Urntermyer sald he wasn't accepting /ment with the Lockwood Committee ; Fee nee athena {and scored on Gardner's grounder to Masten On , |Mondell, After Seeing President, Seine Hagen, met French e parted with the colt for a sum! conditions from witnesse The Lockwood Committees would de i Kummer let h n ne f | THIRD R oo miles: Ly AKer smme ench, e Lockwood Co ce would ‘des Pipp. fn Announces Act p. Wilfred Heid. Me » * | guid to be $50,000. Mr. Duffleld was called to the stand bounded e front ed a 1 and Candidate 1 nnounges Action on Party 36, Wilfr ruglas Edgar A mand legislative compulsion on thi bound: t te its Aan ied a . 1) The Yankees came right back in the Meson eentihtselgy (nina Resolution 47, MeLaod, 34, I 34, and Hoff! “More than $25,900" would be a more {nd aworn, He stili refused to rive UP | point, said. They were: by five lengths. Peter Piper held on) ouith when Ward led off with a All ran eSOH ner, 42 oe -ae [conservative vatimate of the gelling | {Re check. Me Tntermyer asked View |" “1."Fire Ingurance companies. to ront of & ¥ 01 : 5 4 LACK Union ER iference to-day with President Hare ‘ " Tay, 32, Harry | : u kK 14 Ife insurance a cee ea the last slatecnth: Tuston|S0Rans walked. Shawkey singled to logarite, $2.40 and $2.20, first. Wolfs |(Querane’ Widay wiih President Hard: Vardon, $6, George Duncan, Hungar| Willan A is by Jack Atkin and | snatching match, Mr Untermyer| jimited now—-to bonds and rea! 1 i Hoentss, “Hath eingledita loth enorine|Gon site: ascends; Quiey fun, enna (th emreeeniative Monde ¥- Hill, 37, Josh Taylor, Sunbury, $7,|Tenera. He won a race at Jamaica on| grabbed the check while Mr Durtield! estate mortgages with a wide { ; ~ apparently gave Daydue an easy ride. chang, Peck ¢ineied to lett acoring |'Time, 1.01 46. All starte jor aap an leader, suid the Jack White J. H. Kirkwood, | May 26 in the easic poss arinning carelessiy ai Mr. Dry-| margin of security. Mr, Unter- 7 Gladiator was an odds on choice. pes acpieien te ett sapring . AML Porter resolution to terminate the state Australia, 34, Jack Si Branahot, |ion. He is well engaged, being during @ lull. myer said that as soon a4 rn s y eskie, lof war-would be called up im the House 33. the big two-year-old stakes of the! Then Mr. Uptermyer gave the check| the accountants were re Poliyann, the one to four favorite succeeded by Odenwald, walked Ruth. (Racing Entries on Pages 2 and 20.) Thursday and be voted on Friday The bogie for thia course is & ye | there would be put iste rd : ‘ 4 ne ~ se wipe ge -

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