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BIG LINER GEORGE WASHINGTON ON FIR Che “ Circulation Books Open to All id To-Night's Weather— Weather—FAIR. Copyright, 19 Co.’ (TI + by The Press Publishing he New York World), NEW YORK, MONDAY, JUNE 18, To-Morrow's Weather—FAIR, 1921. Second-CI Post Oifiee, New Yorks N.Y, BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE AT 8ST. LOL Giants... PB BEREEE St.Lus.. BB Bo ml AT CINCINNATI: Brooklyn. 2 O 0 Cincinnati O O O Batteries—Cadore Miller; AT PITTSBURGH. Om | a 000 00 oO Brenton and Wingo. Phila...... OO O OO 1 3 1 O— Pittsburgh O 4 0 021314 -~—-12 Batteries—Baumgartner and Peters; Hamilton and Schmidt. and AT CHICAGO: Boston....0 O O0 O O Chicago... 0 O O 2 O Batteries—Braxton and Gowdy; York and Daly, 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE “APONEW YORK: RUNS Yankees .. Batteries—Ehmke and Bassler; Ruth and Schang. AT PHILADELPHIA: St.Louis... O 0 1002 01 0—- Phila. . 00000601 Batteries—Richmond and Collins; Harris and Perkins, AT BOSTON: Chicago... 5 100000 0 0O—- Boston.... 1 O 0 OO O00 0 3— Batteries—Faber and Schalk; Jones and Ruel. AT WASHINGTON: Cleveland. O O O Wash’ton. 4 O O Batteries—Caldwell, Mails and UTH GETS 20TH HOME RUN: Nunamaker; Erickson and Gharrity. runs in the fifth inning and the Babe was replaced by Carl Mays at the start of the sixth, The Yanks also scored four in the fifth. pec ‘Slugger Replaced on Mound in Fifth By Mays When Tigers Get Four. POLO GROUNDS, June 13.—Babe inuth slammed out his twentieth home run of the season in the third inning of the Yankees-Detroit game this afternoon. The bases were unoccupied ‘when Ruth hit his circuit Mout. RACING RESULTS AT LATONIA, It was the 1224 four-base smash for] inst RACE—Six furlongs; Gloria Ruth since he broke into the big) Ma eb second: Juila'N, third. Time leagues and was the fourth day In] Goon SooutGiderelias “amends, Wpocesston he! had. connected for 6 OSECOND RAR ve furlor Fo clean-up wallop. Hutchison, $32 and $0.80, firaty 1ico- | In addition to adding another homer | Mmre® iia 4:50 sgeondi Vetaminy third. ae, Bat Mosio, Montjoy, Billy Star, Hinkle and Spirit Lake, THIRD RACI—Ono and one quarter to his credit Ruth occupied the mound for the Yankecs, Ho turned the Tig- ers back in the first two innings flr Jo Verano, $272.80 and $41. first; Inspector Hughos, § without a hit, the Ett Last WATER PE: La Four, third, Pinte i 5 Non his delivery in the third] starters, Tomper, Decod, Dolph, ‘Dr. oe weds 04.3 ‘singled. a Rao, Jim Hoeffornan and Dark Friar, when, Eielley 4 FOURTH RACE—Ono and ono six: Ruth was not the only homo in foqnth miles; Marjorig Hynon, $5.00, and hitter, however, Tho Yankees scored | $3.90, ifirat; Jouctt, $5.80, second: Mint one run in the first on short walleps |“ A ena ran, put in the second with one han on! prem pact —seven oo Hawke hit the ball to deop center) ging Water, 99,78 and) 44.40," frat | ; Tony Boa, $8.48, second; Morn Grass, field for @ clean Up third, moet 30. Nonewtartors = In the third after Ruth got Bis) promelia and Sues, heme run and with one man on base} SiSCOND RACE —Soven _ furlongs,— Frank Baker sent the ball into tho Tight field stand, adding two more to the Yankees total and making the count six to nothing, War Fox, #640 and (2.80, flratt tea, Time, Wally Schang, the home team's star thi rd, catcher was hit on the wrist in this : ¥ first; Great Scott, out, ‘second, Redat. od stanza and was compelled to leave! (ity Grime 8121-5. Oniy three game. He was replaced by Hoft-| srw. 7.40, aocond ; N miloa—Lieut, | Lisah teat Wood surf, 1 'Pranapero, third, ‘mo, and ene quars Billy Kelly, $2.05, and out, Detyqit got to Ruth's offerings four 5) HOLDS DETROIT T0 FEW HS (Racing Entrice on Pages 11. and 14). thajrail to.bent him for the «how, | BELMONT PARK, JUNE FInst BA 13.—WEATHER CLEAR. + glaiming: TRACK FAST. ga, furlone * Girne’ main course; lace driving Livingaton, cart cilee—Lauy Antailitie mi Hitoesione Mandalay Nohant 10 Harrison Major Parke had all the speed and was nover fully extended, Perigourdine Gloomy Gus closed very fast through last furlong, jqarsear-clds and ypwatd: abo 243. Stn hy ‘an easily id” Water Sandringham elle. Owne | G70) 4 Me to the front on backstretch and falspar ran a fair race, fed up frat when <ailed the rest af the joumey. Houdini was much 195 0k P; filles and m three-year-olda and upward At port Mase Of at Sk Start goo Won eually? plsce Viner, b, m, by Voter—Triomphiale.” Owner and trainc.. E. THIRD RACE—The 8 ne mile: purse 8} ‘Tine: lf Detroit... 0 0 0047 & M MM sh: 123 04880 8 fa Flected 2d showed marked improvement ; | Genie W. was beat of the others, es had a world of speed and never left the result in doubt, Hallet dancer had no early peed. Cimarron finished out strong. RTH RACE—The for thn 00 added.” At_ poet Start g S Winner, bil Black rainier, B, T. Littlefield 3 ar P.P.Wet. St. % W Kat. of Heather 6 Ralco went to the front at head of stretch fat at the end, Biff Bang, outrun in won as he pleased. Superwoman was stopping he early stages, clove’ fast through the stretch. “Tokers, © Rum, Kongh 6 Meatee Comtilert!” 18. PP Wat, St ‘i Momney. ion 8 wh, Adelina “Bud Fisher entry. erbury entry, ‘st made all the running, Mawreorom was mich the hist of the other. Apex had no excuso, iz 198 eS Ree a AS har Oe 8 NG “trail Fin index Stare Sir. Fin 1K "Ton ao Me bn ) eae aad ‘came around the fled at head of stretch, drow ont in the etretch and won gal loping. Court View, interfered with on turn, clreed fast after getting clear, Two Feather tired in Ja furlong. Lucky Find _was bumped _and_simott_bnocked_down_on_Decketreth, ___ Jmocked_down_on_backatretch. RALCO, AT 1102, WINS THE HARLEM SELLING STAKES Islip Stable ee Is First by! Two Lengths in Feature | Race at Belmont. end, Wholosale scratching in the open- Ing event jeft a field of ten to go, | Major Parke wan at almost prohib- | {tive odds and won enally, He went to the front shortly after the barrior went up and wan never headed, Perl. fourdine followed him all the way and landed the place money, Rhine- the seven furlongs weakened at the ond, losing the show money to Gloomy Gua, who closed with a rush. The necond favorite The Trout in to score wan the steeplechase, catch Hea Wold, wha wont out to make @ runaway race of it, only te quit badly after going three-quarters of the route, Houdini moved up stre leaving the Yackstretch and set sail for The Trovit, He made A’ great bid, but The Trout outran him en the flat, Val Spar hest ef the was third, Muddy Ensor, reinstated after his ten-day suspension, rode first winner in a Jong while when he got lected H, heme in the Queens Handj- cap, Huddy seemed to have all his old-time pt.ity, He beat th and set the pace all the way By Vincent Treanor, RACH TRACK, BELMONT PARK, Juno 18.—-Raleo, the favorite, at 1 to 2 in the Harlem Actling Btakes, eames right back with another goed performs rest, faneo when he won the feature of thls | afternoon's card, Hae ran jike an nie odds-on favorite, Keogh kept him off the pace of Superwoman until well into the #tretch and then fet him | race, a | At the end he was a comfortable bette, Lady Gertrude and Genie |winner in a mild drive from Supor.| Detter Hady Gertrude and es | | jthe favorite, took turns chasing him, woman, The latter showed A nlee/iut Ruddy Kept tho maro eufely in |raco and held on gamely to beat Biff! front, At tne end she won by tw | Bang for the place, Devil Deg jeoked |jengths, Genie W,, well played, stuck & sure thing for third but Bande on| n Cimap= 18 out to save tha plaee tre jron, Hlambette, with the werst of the woights, went back in the betting and ran accordingly, ¢ Miff Bang saved enough ground ‘on was tiring at the) stone, third for the groater part of} He} had to make up an acre of ground ta) i, 1 the} | 7 60 (. WASHINGTON, BG OCEAN LINER, ABLAZE IN DOCK Alarm Sent in ne 4.15 This Afternoon and Blaze Quick- ly Tackled. 'FIREBOAT SENT BY N. Y. Second Time in Two Weeks | Great Steamship Has Been Found on Fire. | The steamship George Washington, | the President Wilson when he went to Paris for the peace vessel used by conference, is burning in the dry dock ut Hoboken. The first alarm was received by the Hoboken police at 4.15 o'clock and.a number of policemen were sent to the Others were held in reserve for a later call A call tor help was received by the New York Fire Headquarters and a fireboat was sent across the river. The cause of the fire has not been scene learned and no estimate of the dang- age can be made as yet. One report was that the flames were confined to a hold and that there was prospect of getting the blaze quickly under control. At Hoboken it was sald that the ship had been Police Headquarters badly damaged by fire two weeks ago. Her sailing date was changed from late in June to July 30. — ‘|LET US DO LYNCHING IF ANY IS TO BE DONE. NEGROES REQUEST MOUNT HOLLY, N. J., June 18.— County prosecutor J, H. Kelsey of Burlington County 1s apprehensive over the state of the public mind in Moorestown resulting from the mur- der of seven-year-old Mathilda Russo and the disappearance of Louis Live. ly, the negro, under whose cellar floor the child's body was found on Friday, Mr, Kelsey sald he found public re- sentment veering in tho direction of racial antagoniam, Hoe foars that trouble may result unless cool heads dominate the community, Mr, Kolsey announced that he had been waited on by a delegation of wogroes from Burlington County who offered to lend him every ald In thelr power to apprehend Lively, and who further stated that, If there is te he a lynching of Lively, they wanted the priviloge of doing the job, The erlme, they sald, waa a blot on the goad name of the negro race and they wanted nothing better than a chance to remove it, a 135-TO-.1-SHOT WINS AT LATONIA | STONTA RAC TRACK, June 18. Join Vergne, the five-year-olit , running in the colors of W, At Vincent, won the third race ef a mile and @ quarter here to-day at tho juicy odds of 185 to 1 Tho horae paid $272.80 en two dot- Jar mutuel tickets, 300 LOOTERS SHOT BY CHINESE TROOPS, PEKING, June 11 (Asnociated Press) Reports from Hankow to that a train containing soldiers who looted Wuchang, ow the right bank of the Fangteekiang, oppo: Har Was sidetracked at Blaokan and fired an with machine guns by local troops, ipward of thee 1 wounded, Th fire were pure epoFts 0, he and shot wa the dead iving in ‘heap be- \ the na gol, wh a tq hay varpled by Xi ea senha : _— HARLEM STAKES WON BY RALCO; |BABE RUTH PITCHES AND GETS KIDNAPPED BOY WHOSE BODY WAS FOUND IN HUDSON GIUSEPPE _YAROTTA HARVEY AND SINS. SPEAK TOGETHER TO-DAY; WATCH EM! It Is the 13th of J of June Also— Denby’s Order Not Yet Received. LONDON, June 13,—Rear Admiral and Mrs. William 8. Sims have been in- vited to dine this evening with United States Ambassador and Mrs. Harvey The Duke of Connaught and other notable personages are among the in- vited guests. The Admira} said this morning he had not received the cable message from Secretary of the Navy Denby cancelling the remainder of his leave of absence and ordering him to report as soon as possible in Washington. He left his hotel early in order to ful- fill a day of crowded socint ongage- ments, Hoe haa no further public speaking ongagomenta before hin do- parturo from England on Wednesday, and there 1m nothing to indicate that he intends’ adding anything to his aide of the departmental incident until his return to America, Tho Admiral told an Interviewar that he balleved Secretary Donby's kocond menage had been despatched, becaaso of Admiral Bima'a delayed ronponse to the firat onblegram ank- Ing if he had been correctly quoted In his addrem here last week, In which he criticised Americana in aympathy with the Irish Republic. Admirn! Sims insisted that tho delay in his reply’ was due only to delay in transmission, and deciared that ho had made hia reply within an hour after receipt of the cablegram. andi cailbic SPEECH GARBLED AND MISLEADING, 1s SIMS'S ANSWE Comrriain UG, Waal Vet i LONDON, June 1%--Admirl Sims haa dectine (Continued on Secend Pago.) U. 8. WOMAN WINS AT GOLF Mine stirling Vi = Medal Play Competition in Pran _FOWTADTRL AU, France, June 13 Miss Alexa Stirling of Atlanta won the medal play competition here to-day, where the women’s international goif championship tournament in to begin | to-morrow. Miss holes wi irling's score for the cixhteen 19. pes a. a8 iebt. edema, BRAVE. BURBAU Seis ie to commont on Hecre-| tary of the Navy Denby's cancellation | FIVE HELD FOR KIDNAPPING - VAROTTA BOY, WHO WAS FOUN DROWNED IN HUDSON RIVER Bail Fixed at $100,000 for Each To Be Reindicted for Murder ag Soon as Grand Jury Can Reach thé Case—Five More Are Under Arrest The five men under indictment for kidnapping little Giuseppe Varotta, whose body was found in tho Hudson near Piermont Saturday afternoon, are to be re-indicted as murderers as soon as the Grand Jury can act, Assistant District Attorney Sullivan so notified Judge McIntyre in General, Sessions to-day when the five were arraigned for pleading. Nothing wag said in the court of the five other prisoners made by the police since the finding of the child’s body. +“ Bail for the five was fixed by Judge McIntyre at $100,000 each. Judge McIntyte. aeked Mr. Sullivan to let him know if any one of them offereg to furnish: bail, saying in that event “he would Increase ft until it was efs fectively prohibitive and, of course, the moment the Grand Jury charged them with murder they would be disqualified from gainitig their literty- on any bond whatever. <1 TNEWO-oP Va eee WIFE IN HOSPITAL, HUSBAND ILL, KILLS HIMSELF BY: GAS. ‘® Joseph Rosalsky, counsel for Sani Cusumano, one of the prisoners, peared as well for the other four—! berto Rafaelle, charged with being the messenger who called at the Vi rotta home for the blackmatl money and Antonio Marino, James Rugggri anq John Milchionne, who were ha: uf about the neighborhood at she ume, Mr. Rosalsky asserted the police had no direct evidence against the fy and that they had been indicted on the theory that they would 4 Charles Johnson, thirty-five, a con-|turned loose in the Magistrates ductor for the Fifth Avenue Coach |Court because the Magistrate a havo no faith in the statement of. pollco regarding admissions madq@. the prisoners after they had begn beaten and tortured into making” criminating statements at Pi Headquarters, “The principal evidence againgt these men,” retorted Mr. Sullivan, “wags obtained by a woman dete jtive, Mrs, Nicolettl.. Sprety counsel does not pretend she obtained tt By’ beating them. Moreover, the Distrigt Attorney has proof that this crime was committed by inembers c/a band who have terrorized Italian colon} along the Hudson and in this city) blackmal} for years. He has. proot this little boy was drowned be: these men were arrested and be! the last demand for mony for his turn was made. Finally, this Is ¢ first time in which kidnappers have carried out thelr threat to kill thett victim.” FOUR MORE MEN TAKEN INT! cusTopy, Late last night Detectives reste and Greoo of the Italian Squad west to No, 350 East 13th Street and into custody Tony Sussili, twenty: one, claiming to be a chauffeur, 4 whose rooms at that address ined found two boxes and a package taining letters, papers and telegrams the nature of which they declined ta reveal. Sussill was taken to Ai quarters, whore tt was said he wo be held without ball as a material witness in connection’ with the kids | Mapping and death. Fiaschett! sung the arrest was the most inportant made in the case, and that Susatlt all probability is the leader of ¢ | wang. It was intinated his arreas |was made on information given bg ene of the five prisoners arreste Company, was found dead In bed this afternoon In his home on tho third floor of No, 407 Woeat 207th Street, Ho had committed suicide by Inhaling Ras and had beon dead since Friday. , The man's wife ts in St. Luke's Hospital where she was operated upon on Friday for mastoiditis, Hin two childron wer with his mother, Johnson, who had been Ill, left two notes saying he could stand it no longer and asking forgivencas. potted rat ALF HAYMAN LEAVES FORTUNE TO ANN MURDOCK ‘The will of Alf Hayman, trioal manager who died on May 14, was filed for probate to day in the Hurrogate's Court. ‘The yalue of tho estate is not given, The entato Is loft the thea- to Irene Coleman, formerly Ann Mur- dock, aftor other bequests of about | $30,000, Irene Coleman and the Hankors' Trust Company aro made executors, Theresa Coloman aise henoefits to the extent of $16,090 and Corinna Hau- | man doseribed as a nince, of Bt. Leuis, gots $10,000, Mr. Hayman died in his| home, No. 616 Fifth Avenue, While the size of his fortune {s not known in. the profession he was generally credited as being worth at least a million dollars. HECTOR HAVEMEYER SUED BY HIS WIFE FOR SEPARATION, |sune 3. About inidnight another ae Fes rest was made, Joseph Margolio, suv enteen, a printer, of No, 318 Rast Mos. Ray Rusnell Havemeyer med the svramona and complaint to-day In 4 sult for separation from her hus band, Heotee H. Havemeyer. (Thi papers indioate that he was served at | No. 3880 Broadway Mra. Havemeyer says in her com- | 18th Street.’ He was held as a ma> terlal witness, ‘ These two, Salvatore Varotia. \father of the bos, sald to-day afier he had been before the Grand Jury’ | for an hour, had been his close friends for six or s¢ven years, Ae refused te plaint that they were married in| comment on thelr arrest. Asked if 1903 and have & daughter, Dorothy, | suspeeted them or any of the othe born ta 1986. The compiaint alleges arrested later, be sni@: Soo-euorert stone se “enanpnt. ag aga: L euspect ss ed a 1 -

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