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VOL. Pella NO. 21,763—DAILY. Covrright, 2081, by The Press Publishing (The New York Wor H) GOALER SETS WORLD’S RECORD IN WINNING BAYSIDE HANDICAP | ‘NEW YORK, FRIDAY, “JUNE 10, 192 1. Post Oftlee, Entered as Second-Class Matter New York, PRICE THREE CENTS |RUTH GETS HIS 17TH HOME RUN; MORE GOLF FAVORITES BEATEN BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE AT CINCINNATI: L . Giants ...0 O 0 0 000 Cincinnati O O 2 000 1 Batteries—Toney and Snyder; Rixey and Wingo. AT ST. LOUIS: Brooklyn. O @ @ jSt.Louis.. 1 i @ AT PITTSBURGH Boston... O 1 O Pittsburgh O O O Batteries—Seott and Gibson; | a (0) (0) 0 oO (oa ¢) Glasner and AMERICAN AT NEW YORK: Cleveland. 1 O O O O Yankees... O O 1 0 O Hatteries—-Bagby and Nunamaker; AT PHILADELPHIA: Chicago... O 200 1 Phila..... 0 O 0 000 Batteries—Kerr and Schalk; Ro mmell and Perkins. St. Louis... 0 1000002 Oo Boston... 1 O 100500 Batteries—Davis and Severeid; Myers and Ruel, AT WASHINGTON: Detroit... 0 O O Wash’ton. 2 1 Batteries—Dause and Bassler; Courtney and Gharrity, DALER BEATS MAN O° WAR'S MARK BY FIFTH OF A SECOND cman Lando Entry Covers Distan in 1.49 in Winning Bayside Handicap at Belmont. ———________| side the money, Dream of the Valley quit. The Richmond Handicap, third on the card, resulted in a blanket finish between Ralco, Royce Rools and Cum | Sah, with the favorite, Georgie, out By Vincent Treanor. !of the money. It looked as if Royce RACE TRACK, BELMONT PARK, | Rools hud won, but the judges made Jane 10,—Goaler, ridden by apprentice| !t Raleo, Royce Rools and Cum gah. Georgie ran off in front, followed by peakey Gentian: Cum’ Ssh, with the rest strung out, world's record Georgie quit at the head of the stretch and then Cum Sah went into the lead, He looked the winner, but at the sixteenth pole Roycs Rools and Raleo gathered around him with the above result, Margaret White, a established a new this when he won the Bayside at one mile and a furlong, event of to-day's card. Goaler cover- ed the distance in 1.49, clipping one- fifth of a second off the former record beld by Man o’ War and made at the here afternoon Handicap the feature filly from the Aqueduct Race Track July 10, 1920.| stable of Willie Shea and entirely Goaler races under the colors of S.| neglected by-the rank and file of Lando, players, spoiled a “killing” in the Goaler, at 10 to 1 outsider in the] first race. Bud May’s Juno was to betting, proved a big upset. He came ave been the medium of it. Juno, from behind the pacemakers in the] after being quoted at 3 to 1, was Btretch, squeezed through on the rail) packed down until 7 to 5 was the and won by half a length most generous price obtainable of Until Goaler appeared in the pic-|her, Meanwhile Margaret White ture La Rablee and Capt. Alcock! was in no demand at 12 to 1 seemed to have the between | Margaret White was an easy win- them. They were driving to the limit! ner by two lengths, while Juno got vo beat each other when Goaler/up just in time to take the place spoiled all their efforts. La Rablee| from Commander McMeekin by a finally lasted to beat Alcock for the! neck. ‘The winner got away in place. The favorite, Bellsolar, made] front and was never headed. Ener- his move too soon and ad finished cute getically ridden by Joe Mooney, she Z aoe staved off challenges in the first three furlongs and then pulled away. Commander MeMeekin was second to the winner to the last sixteenth. | He weakened, ADVERTISEMENTS as did Dove's Roost, for the and then Juno made her belated bid . Muskallonge was a good favorite in Sunday World fine secona He went to thet shortly after the barrier was and the further he went the giv. vr the distance between him and the rest of the field became, At the end he was easing up @ dozen lengths in front of Montalvo. Joan Marie, slug- gish in the beginning, made ow se ground in the stretch to His was @ poor race, Classified Section Should be in The World Office Te-Day acing Results, Charts «« Baseba Evening World Racing Chart ‘Com, MaMfoekin: Friars Rin made up ground fast. Commander McM had no excuse Dove's Roost ran good race. Mad Nell had no chance from start F Yor three vear-olda: ong mile; gure $1,072 AL pot 240. Of a 8 tart good. Won rails: place ame. Tne, 1.4K Winuor, cht ec ty Melick Cray” and ive. "Owner, Bid Fader. Wainer, Aik, Uarlon tides Stale. — PP. Wet. 4G _Ate, Kin, dookers Op 1h Ba Sfuskatonse its as Ramio 7) BA BS Montalvo Hixmilton 4 2 Jean Marie ‘ Ties) Black "Knight ‘ 88 Hand (uae at 1089 Sea, Cove Dattydownditly, Muskallonge wet fast pace he dest of the other Kyiimer 90 the way and never Ieft 1 Joan Marie had no early speed: remit in doubt, Montalvo was pounds “Rich: THIRD RACK —The 1 Selling Handicap, Mis and upwanl; eeven furlonge, main coune At post ‘Start good.” “Wor griring: Place game.” Tine, er, Wk. Mantifla.” Owner, Tblip Stable. Hi, C1. (141) Devildog = sR 1ST Crswtal” Pond: Bt aoe 139 Qamonflenr ” 110 of pent end grt up in last etride Moco Itoole also clowed | in the drive. Georgie quit in last furlong dy and upward: one art good Dake Michael wighth miles: purse) $1,502. ame. Time, 1.40." 13. Lando, “PP. Wat. St on HG 20% 4 41% x10 j Cae Papt 85 11 (40) Deaf the Vattey 4 1460) Bellaolar... « AB OR 141? I Goaler responded when called on, claved outgatned Captain Alcock in the drive for the pla head of the stretch, where he qnit to nothin, al rush and won going away vant of the Valley act & ter solar was never dan La Radler pace to the FIFTH Ry the others. , SIRTH RACE. Por two-year olde: ent By Uiltimissttarkan. Own her Won driving: | that ‘Tallone found that Mr. Jo: = : = down following Joy HARVEY AND SIMS “GOLD DUST TWINS,” SAYS SENATOR Harrison — of Mississippi Urges Prompt Investigation of Rear Admiral’s Speech. WASHINGTON, June 10. George Harvey, United States Am- | oassador at London, aud Kear Ad- BELMONT PARK, JUNE 10.—WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK PAS SH ee mie nom tn Monat are FIRST RACE For two-ye selling: fove and onechalt (urlones,. # the “gold dust twine now tepresent- 18] ‘course; purse 81 002 Liss ign gon “Wonteamiys tiace ing the United States in England,’ Tune, 0. > Winner, Maxim--One Blond Own Shea ~ Rainier D. Vititoe Senator Pat Harrison, Mississippl, Indes. Barter, —_ om said to-day in the Senate in discuss- Marwarot White. om ing recent utterances of the two Dove's Toor! He urged prompt action in the in ee vestigation ordered yesterday of the Furious Rear Admiral'y speech In London Rannyot PEGGY WILL TAKE LESS THAN $10,000 A MONTH ALIMONY eee: She Found, Counsel Says, Husband Was Not So Rich as She Was Led to Believe. CHICAGO, June 10—Peggy Hopkins. wife of J, Stanley Joyce, informed Judge Joseph Sabbath to-day through Kirkland, solicitor, Weymouth that she would be willing to struggle slong on less than the $10,000 a month alimony she demanded. ‘Mrs, Joyce will less than Kirkland said, "She e is not as rich as he led her to believe when he told her ne had an income of a million a year Peggy still wants lots of though. It was Joyce who taught her to live high,” said Kirkland, “In four- teen months of their married life he accept amount,” money er H-United Stator Army OF four admits she cost him $1,400,000, sh 185 ER whe Dt ees athe ore ohne is still entitled to live In the style indax.— Stariom, she was accustomed to during that ter ‘Tw h time.” aay 5 § Judge Sabbath was to rule late to- Tau 0. $ 1] day on the motion of Joyce's attor Cheer Two drew away in the strotch and won with plenty to spar Jr | eS that Peggy be hailed into court. Peggy, through Kirkland, backed ‘8 testimony that $10,000 a he could not afford to pay month alimony. ‘SIMS ANSWERS DENBY: WILL NOT MAKE TT PUBLIC 1 In a New Speech Admiral Says He Only Repeated What He Had Said Here. INTENDS TO KEEP ON. Secretary Denby Does Not Plan to Bring Speech Before President or Cabinet. LONDON, Press),—The Sima to the dune 10 (Associated of Rear Admiral request reply of Secretary sof bie Navy of the day Denby for an explanation here ‘Tuos- expresses the opinion of Admiral [Sims that some part of the speech, [te which objection nad been taken, had been garbled, ‘This was learned unofficially, but good authority here to-day In his answer, which ix not long, Admiral Sims declares he said noth- ing in his address which he had not sald before in speochos in the United States, and in his book The Admiral did not seem perturbed to-day by reports that the United States Senate had taken action call- ing for an investigation of his speech but curiosity to when Admirals speech on expressed as the Senatorial inquiry would be begun. “I am returning on the Olymple June 15," he sald, could book an ea He made no “I don’t suppose I ler passage.” direct mention Americans in sympathy with Irish Republican to-day ing @ forty-minute ay (ress luneheoa given in his hoaor American Luncheon Chub. In an rent of the dure at by cause the app allusion, however, te his remarks of last Tuesday, whan he addressed the Engtsh Speaking Union, Admiral Sim: id ‘erhaps we have used too ener- Ketle adjectives on some occasion but let us hope tha explained away." & moment and th am going on doing Wilson Cross, Vice Anmercan © will be amicably ne Admiral paused n added, “But 1 the yp thing President of the amber MRS. KABER HIRED ‘GHOSTS TQ FRIGHTEN TER HUSBAND: HE FOUGHT AND WAS KILLED +=. Strange Confession Made by Ac- cused Wife to the Police Here After Long Questioning Before She Is Taken to Cleveland. Mrs, Eva Catherine Kaber started for Cleveland to-day, a prisoner guarded by Chief of Police Christiansen of Lakewood, a suburb of Cleve- land, and his wife, a policewoman. Mrs, Kaber said she was nearer to peace of mind than she had been since her husband was found stabbed to death in his sickbed in their Lakewood home two years ago, because she had told af last the secret which had burdened her all that time. She had told the story of how he was killed by two men she had hired to impersonate ghosts and frighten him. , ® .The Christiansens also had as @ Kaber’s daughter by her first mar- rlage, a Smith College graduate, who Was living in the Kaber home at the time of the murder. Both women profess to be devout Christian Selen- ‘Ga 2 See tists and say they have unshaken faith that no harm will come to them PEACOCK PLAYS for following the tenets of the sect WHITE IN FINALS [24 pains the nee which “in error” they have held so long a secrnt. FOR “MET” TITLE) accoraing to Chict Christiansen, . Mrs, Kaber confessed after she and GARDEN CITY June 10.—Gariner| Miss McArdle had been alternately White, Naksau, and Grant Peacock,| questioned for twelve hours in the Cherry Valley, will meet to-morrow | office of Capt, Arthur Carey following in the 36-hole finals for the Metro-| their agreement in court yesterday ‘¥ politan golf title on the Garden City| waive extradition proceedings. coubee Her husband, tho publisher, M In the semi-finals this afternoon] Kaber said, according to the chief, White beat Simpson Dean, Princeton,| had become peevish and then surly one up. cock defeated J, BE. Halo,| and ugly in his illness, He used vio- Upper Montclair, § und 4 lent language, called her names and — was stingy and bitter, She consulted (For complete story of to-day’s| with « spirit medium, who suggeated play in the Metropolitan Golf Cham- using spirits to influence him. to pionship, 8 kinder ways, This suggested to Mrs. Kaber, FIRST. SALOON “MAN knowing that the medium's, powers FOUND GUILTY IN | stopped short of materiuliing real spirits to visit the sick man, ; . the plan of Commerc bah Pe Anwrean Chamber of Commerce In! — NEW LIQUOR LAW cr tirins two stroman ieee 130" imata 1% 4;|BOSTON WOMEN aia ‘ : scl a = aters who should gv to the Kaber can slon f 5 i Firing iby i | Ht Michael Kavensky, a saloon keeper|bome while she and her daughter hanks yoo : e is stung again, but he suys ¥ a A ett | 4i) BEAT NEW YORKERS |,,"Us," stuts again, bus tw ayy] ener Maman vee ‘soune| wore aonent enter tho” wlearoom Qui Roule 8 1r 1 6h ieee wlcerticell BE fore » Borst} while Mr, Kaber was siveping, Mia 8 i IN GOLF TOURNEY [1 want is assure nim tat this com: | SWI by a Jury before Justice Borat} wile AMF Kaver| was siceping, and Ultimata, under a brilliant ride, clewal and won goin away. ( iinproved | ——— pany will stand with him-—and so{ 0% # charge of violating the State} \s gestae ce form, Flying Jib improving. Nancy shanks ran god race a Will all full-blooded, truce honest, | Pfehibition Law—the first conviction | Would nv longer indulge in abusive ———OOOOOOeeeeeeeeeeee———— | Playing oof © Seventeen-Yer CL sen Mcerteane = Of four cases tried there have been | language toward his family. “ ” Girl Features Finals for | Mr. Cross: presente . : two acquittals and one mistrial Ka- ‘lL wanted them,” Christiansen BABE” RUTH Haus RACING RESULTS. } Grson Cop Revebtinss nie i ie jt He ane vensky pleaded guilty in the Maxis-jquotes Mrs. Kaber as saying, “to go HIS 17TH hai ela ‘ th anemaser ler eS | Cou hunged Mis pleu.Jat him hurd enough to shake a Litt AT LATONIA. __ ee to Washington—"Fiest in war. feet | trate’ Court and. chuns : at him hi nOuKh to shake @ little te serve ye BROOKLINE, Mass., June 10.—Bos- See aee Ue WRRy AR eee found’ In bur and civility inte him.” RUN OF SEASON), Pits RAcr—six . turionce —nuny | ons Gunn putters teeny ao liae: Vin peace, est in the hearts ot hia | 89.20 ana 8 Pr. Carmon, $8.40, the oitee oe ag - UENCE) countrymen,” kitchen, But when the two “ghosts” tn- ; . pac eens aban eral tm Yld setts 2 absence of nine years.| hac empted on all occiusions to} half and “could not agrec afieyi| eae 8m lah i No One On Base When He Slam: Nong Ss z Dark : lar seis Thetsen, | winning from New York in the laat| s: At he wanted to say, and he | Borst told them the tac ive was very | he Ae ; ee aioe 5 _ Ls pbgpg ic = Sacks leaaia ec Vamada, High Gear, round of the annual inter-city serles,| believed he had always told the rath| direct. They were sent buck and re- {and foug nem violently as the Ball for Four Sack j Wild Flower, Sweet Liberty, Blemished ly to 7 Jas he understood He was atraid hed with a verdict of guilty Ka- | violent they killed bia with @ in Third. anid Me aa A high light of the day's pl he had gone to excess in ing the von ky will be sentenced next Thurs-| aire to save their own lives, ACE—Four and one-half | the vic eventeen-yea truth, and he feare had done wn | day ry. Kus halgta " POLO GROUNDS, June 10.—Babe | ¢.;) mt Meets MIP SEA AA ire une del the ot n the opin. | YR eKeit tae Ma when ree Cae hoe q ~Yoshh 2 a Collett. of Providence ie other Maat I Ne orritic hen she returne ne Ruth slammed out his seventeenth tha: r i Bd DAG IT sieving fon Boston, Mekinat MF ion of peo added, FIRST CONVICTION i ; in ‘ 6, 8 Vitamin Adr sald he had been ac- dh and found what had become of her home run of the season in the third egugrier | Amold Jackson ot claimed by critics as “the most popu-| IN 1921 FOR FIRST | pict, suc suid she feared to av te 300 first, |pational champion Br Admiral in the American mame betwee anks i the Lukewoud police to accuse thi inning of the game between the ¥ a ae ve aay ; eraine DEGREE MURDER | Lahawocd POA. 18 Sonee ie and Cleveland here this afternoon. he witnerion pro- British murderers becd F saw they h Boston Winne ( t de ya. ie t Admiral would involve her in any murder There were no men on base at the . peels te e- | ssimita ised < pr Georgy P. McCormick, Nu 238 Eust | charge brought against them and she ume, han 1,8 fill hay Galas Siva) Hide) font ome AG BEER Ab osth Street, was convicted by a Jury] would suffer huimillation and public Ruth hit the third ball Jim Bagby | puter pach or, pee ate auaie defeated “Aire. Hock Britt pro: bre and pro-Allied. p the Court of Geni ssiuns this | scandal, even if she proved she was . ms < ha u: ! Wy ame be " ante. PEATE r v eclurec ‘ ee u o r i" st de ovent of any intent of as; 4 pitched into the upper tier of the [$760 und $1s0, fest ions Mb! | gus ates. Mseoh doteated Mtn. Ri Admiral Sims declared he also had |afternoon of murder in the first de- innocent of an nt Of assaswina- ght field stand Vara ec coeur THING jsin 3 Miss Allen defeated Mra [Quen Suiticlss pis gree. He sliot Kdwant Shannon tion right field stands ri pa , | Angio- Ame 09 Bast 10ith Street, vn March 2! ap ; >t | r —1, Miss Stevens de- | AM O- amr | 20 evt, +) ‘Phe men came to her and demanded Cleveland scored a run in the first} AT [MONTREAL {i Paterson ts Mra Canane Gompnnlon Ff poe teomch 1s fase ko nate beep the pay sho had 1 for playing RST RACE—Fivwe furlongs oa mar © d I | Shannon “welehex 1 $5 be a ottered inning, Speaker tripling, and coming | Gurtis, $6.40 and #110, ware te | BENOeG Me. Pamener o4 te nen au tie eine | This is the first conviction of mur part of spirits, Mrs, Kaber said, home on Smith's single Lee, “third. at \\Raegannie: |der in the first degree in this county |and she refused to give them a cent, sear ie +; | "New York winners Now, if that is something 1] this year, aying they had not followed her in- The Yanks filled the bases in the | MPs. Gavin deteated H8 OnK004 | anol hope (they'll) 1make - as structions and that tor her to pay second on two hits and a base on [5 Miss Bishop defeated Miss Bi: [¢ 1100 ARE TRAPPED tiers would be waking her alahavor te balls wh ays went out Fowler deft 5 : | their blood guilt, She knew they would ra men Mara ea Ne o ut ip eniahs IN BURNING MINE; betray her employment of them aron Ward and Woacher Chari r dic vetra 2 ; n of % ne they could not do O'Leary were sent to the club house | ‘ ar the RELIEF RUSHED - o sald, b : ‘ Lon |s0 without endang g their own jin the fourth for questioning Vimpire | Te hI cked| pURU, I, June 10.-More than|necks, Hut they threatened to kill Nauin's decision calling out, Ward at Padua, 100 miners are trapped in the mine ot{her too, if they were not paid, she second an attempted stes Mc rien wo Mens & a's Suite, B14, utened Senatorial 74 ¥ aay e ta decend onan: astenip : tt me Mit itvadan tone eee eee ee etcrttl the St. Paul Railroad at Mark, ten| said and she slipped away w Nally replaced Ward at second Rarcar * Building), will on, Meier h of here, by fire which| york and had lived here more less —_ nr | to-day Saturday our regular sik of Men's | concerned |t will probably await the| miles south of here, ¢ | York a / 4 ea J tod Noung, Men wart sulle nd souble | Admiral's reply started sharely flay noon. with hel» |Mcoretly ever since, hiding from. Lheme TRE WORLD 1 et Bouquet, third ‘% con pencil ‘Bribe . nators were Inolined not to re- rescue crew, od ought,” she told Chief Chris. ‘ rt herringbone, peacl) stipe. ‘bine and | Se Be "I thought,” 8 Grae, Payor, (word), Bul wae ine | wae Sims A) niece Our tx | gard too seriously Senator Harrison's} meta, ia attempting to reach the level). on inet jt could do lose geod Pp i open’ dey orci | adapt $1405 snd FTW Alterations | nvestisation seaolution adopted yes-| where the majority of the men are 7 fire. gt eo re taeds “lt CRgcing Entries on Pages 2 and 28) CLormsis, Bresdvey. coe. Mardy Sert—adn | terday, Belleved to be caught. than harm to tell how it all hap. 4 ~ er } ‘ » \ an aoe a eee ' | } ! }