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To-Night'’s Weather—FAIR, “Circulation Books Open to All, VOL. LXI. NO. 21,767—DAILY. badatdy ol 1921, by The Press Publishing Co, (The ew York World). (BROOKLYN DEFEATS PIRATES: W YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1921, MRS, ROCKEFELLER A STILLMAN W'TNESS- To-Morrow's Weather—FAIR. . PRICE THREE CENTS MISS STIRLING WINS HER WAY. Racing Results, Charts «« Baseba BASEBALL | NATIONAL LEAGUE * "aT cic Gants...00000RD DR Chicago... 2 0 O O O © ® © am Batteries—Benton, Barnes and Snyder; Vaughn and Killifer. BUNS, AT PITTSBURGH. Brooklyn. O 1'0 02 400 0—- “Pittsburgh 1 O 1 O O Batteries—Grimes and Miller; AT CINCINNATI: Phila...... 0 0 0 0 0 | OM OW Ome 11 Cincinnati O 4000 @ ) & H—we Batteries—Smith and Peters; Luque and Wingo. » AMERICAN LEAGUE AT NEW YORK: Chicago..O O O01 010 3 Yankeess...0 0 O O 1 0 O O £§ ei Bat Ke and alk; Quinn and ‘fman. i AT WASHINGTON: r StLois.. 0 0008 BSS OE \ Wash’ton. O OOS BBE fa Batteries—Shocker and Severeid; Courtney and Gharrity. k AT PHILADELPHIA: le veland. O 1 % «Phila..... 1 Aw 102 00 0 @- 02,0 0.1 O O @~siii, | Batteries—Coveleskie and Nunamaker; Hasty and Perkins. Detroit at Boston; postponed; rain. HANDICAP AT rIGhWEIGHT AS WON BY GLADIATOR BELMONT PARK, JUNE 15.—-W PERSE RAK ty van, selling Rear “gor Mias Ourtel Herring Nasna ant os Trek teadese | 128 Paneatn ia showing marked ner had good epeed, but \ id off the pace to last furlong held the balance safe Silens Teestatane. Stale out half way down *h ® Dell ran a very good race RACH For threey le atu BAO At post 400, Of at 4.02 Winner, org. oy Wrack i Ho Index. Starters PP Wet St Tat? Devastation +... 6 119 13S Rep : 109 Dorothy's P Ist? Corrent Events. 1M Ermge tact furlong ¥ —_>—- 19 | beating Beamer for the place, being ‘Redstone Stable Entry at 3 t sonly a head bouind the Quincy| Ife) 2Nuy cgwansl @ te 1 wt \ 40, With 140 Pounds Impost, | stabie's entry at the finish. Manna,| jg; avif 20% 1 ie oe 7 the favorite, had a flash of speed at) Relay sree 2 lp $s \ Captures the Dunton. the beginning, but was crowded back| —."*" ee tea eat | and quit, | Modo vag eamty dee of the othors New | By Vincent Treanor. Earlocker won the Grand National | ==—=———=—————. RACE TRACK, BELMONT PARK, ‘yune 15.—Gladiator, who runs like a | Smeness. Man O'War, made a show of his field fp the Dunton Highweight Handicap, | qay } six furlong dash down the straight- Gway. He was a 3 to 10 favorite und von by three lengths, There was fhothing to the race after Clarence Kumer decided to let Gladiator run. | mile course after leading by This was at about halfway down the| margin in the early running, After trying all season to heavy impost } stretch, where Dream of the Valley | yras loading. Gladiator, only gallop- ing, was then Iet down and he jumped | rirty event. t the front in a couple of strides. All}mon a lot a: atta gether. ‘ummer had to do thereafter was to| He taiiowed Dorothy Pot then came tired sadly stretch and fold him together, Dream of the Val- Dorothy’s Pet Steeplechase after a fine exhibition of He chased the favorite, Sweepment, all the way and still had enough left to out-finish him on the ‘Ticket Too came strong on the | flat after waiting too long off the p: and outgamed Sweepment for place. The latter, shouldering ef 159 pounds, badly the last time around the race at various prices, Devastation wound up a 9 to 20 favorite in the He was meeting as com- He won, by ot ‘a a romp. the from ley stopped badly in the final eighth,|).¢e-making efforts and at the i] | | AT LATONIA. | IRST RACH—Six furlonis. 0 And $8.30, first, Cozette, $4.70, i‘. May Bodine, thin, ‘Time -. Non-starters, Money M. rmont,, Blonde Buddie, Chinnte Wats: 1On a tar. | | SBCOND RACE—Five furlong.—Arti xX. § 1 38.70, first; Silaman , $8.30, sovond, Dad, rine, 1,00 4-5. ‘Non starters—Tamper and Comin, Colin THIRD RACE—One and one-quarter niles—Alula, $16.70 and $4 t cond; Kimpatong, third Non-starter, Honolilu Boy. ACE—Six ‘furlongs. —Miss 1 $3.10, won; Brook —Guynor, | \ | Evening World Racing truer, John Dundee. nthe place. Lat igh Hand) | was third. THER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. Fire furlong, craight cont id, Won diniving; place. wam ie. Trainer, ©. Buxton en ee % 0 7 6 % mire 8 Oe e, 10. 0 4 nigh laat aixteonth Mad Nell finiahed out #trong, or Start ap by Fair Pay--Lany ‘Aristo Fin, i V1. i 3 4 ' 1G bh 0s 44 aught Swee puree 81.075. antes ancy td ‘Trainer, W it p and outa fair nace. ran a AL wet is Winner, th str, in, Jon ‘ ort Hi Hasty x Call) 10 nm galloping the Valley quit upward Start welees “waited on Dorothy's Vet to the liad af the etretch, went to the front and won Norethy's Pet ahtiwed good epeed Hp, Fin, Jee Op. 1th GT Pr, 4% ©. Kam'er. 86 Fe By Sande 7 9 memningion, then drew cnt 0 vn a goo race Chart | hap: | Won | racy, - TWOCOLF GAMES ent at Inet jump and won going F fenced poorly all through race, Com Sab clowsd fast throws nem, <r Eht come; pu caily, place driving, ‘tithe, Whitney pais “a, ——$—<$<$<<<——_——————] |ILLUMINATOR WINS ENGLISH CLASSIC | STAY UP UNTIL | 2 A.M. IF YOU'D | SEE THE COMET AERIAL VAGRANCY Harmless. WASHINGTON, June 15.—Those New Yorkers who are trying to see the comet will look in vain { during the day or early hours of | the night. | ‘This from Prof, A. Hall, Naval | | If Riddick Takes a “Joy Hop” He May Also Be Charged Observatory expert on this comet, . oe With “Attempted Suicide. ‘who continued: + “About 2 at night It will be | faintly visible. There is no danger of any one receiving injury from the comet. About June 25 we go through the plane of the comet's “Hic Machine, a “Sky Hearse,” orbit and will have some meteors soldi . i) from it, but the danger of personal Lands in Massachusetts harm to any one on this globe is Avenue, Washington. & ALONG. TAKES MOTH very remote. (Special From a Staff Correspondent ‘of The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, June 15 A war- attempted suicide may be Riddlek, rant for IN FRANCE WON: Jed into the Bolling Field here from nst Merrill K ) of Congressman ick of Montana who Major M. IP’, Scanlon, commanding of- ficer there American Champion WiMS inother was a passenger with him, Way Into Fourth Round— When he landed here his country’s first: “alr face the uniq Riddick, the may also British Star a Victor. of “aerial vagrancy,” following a ” 00-mile trip from one city to an FONTAINEBLEAU, France, June other across the country, bummit 115 (Associated Press).—Miss Alexa his way as he went nol ‘ailing » hh i pt to Stirling of Atlanta, American woman inton, ng in b tte p ee have Riddick arrested by Washing champion, defeated Mrs. FE, Dubois ty ie ory Sion Riautae of Baltusrol, N in the third round ienithed 4 intention of taking 3 for “joy hops” from the Boll- Ii wtion this morning, sald would seek Riddick’s arrest on the more serious charge if he tried to take off in. the which army offi- have declared is a flying hearse I have flown in my old bus from | » Chieago and from Chicago a 3 nd 2 to play. Texas to Chicago ani Hey ae ; to Washington without it giving a@ Miss Lucy Hanchett of San Fran (9 10000 Gee vt defiantly de= cisco defeated Mra, R. H. Barlow of ciareq the quring young tor. Philadelphia 1 up. “Old bus is right," answered army Miss Stirling showed a steady im-| flere who inspected the wings of tm machine and told reporters the material had long ago served Its 4 Women's French Open Golf of the Championship Tournament to-day by |3 up and 2 to play. Miss Cecil Leiteh, British cham- machines pion, also was victorious in the third round, beating Miss Johnston of Eng- provement in ner game, althouch she found Mrs. Dubois offered the stiffest opposition she naz thus far met in Miss tended lifetime Major Gessford, y arrest Hidd asked nothing when first said he th Stirlin the tournament to do with ay no matiers, the air drives were longer and her putting , ; sterdayts Wat Out of jurisdiction; Riddick mere securate than In yeate y could fy when and where he pleased play. And so the former airman pilot let In other matehes of the third round, out couple of bappy whistles and hetween Th vers, Miss Molly ane, a standard, he bought Griffiths v m Mrs. Cowler, 7 up prcte bles Un Qu beine boxcar and 5 to play, Miss Clarke defeated ip trom the Eaatab Wi siee Day of Ascot | : at Dayton, 0. He flew Mrs, Cuiross by 7 up and 6 to play store Uline In Texna then Meet, Miss Lobhett beat Miss MacFarlane started a litte more than two months ASCOT HEATH, England, June 16,! hy 2 up and 1 to play, and Miss Joyee “Ho ing passengers at Iuminator, owned by Short,| Wethered defeated Miss Paull by 7 the bs ep route won the Hunt Cup, run here to-day | up and 6 to play. fight took him two months, Lord Londonderry’s Glanmerin was| In this round Mrs. Throston Wright Arriving at Chicaxo s ned and second and F, Hardy's There wis another notable the course. The Beauregard | of wenty-two horses ran. assem- and stand healthy, he juzzed into town and took tsburch drew a bye In the second round Miss Stirling Stock. He defented Miss Ros ss than $2 in found that he had s mond Sherwood thing p of society people here to-day,| of St. George, 8, 1, 3 up and 2 to play poet of any more the second day of the Ascot meet,|Miss Stirling played a strong game, Anyway he wanted te |when King George and Queen Mary |going under par three times on dif-/ ington and get to work over from Windsor and took] ficult holes, She got a two on the 89, wit ght ns of Kus | in the semi-state cavalcade| seventh, of which the par is a by fuel tank and a pockettul of cha Other re holing a 2%-foot putt Saturday N GOLF PLAY “ARHOGO” MAY MRS. ROCKEFELLER WITNESS — IN STILLMAN DIVORCE CASE: ~—-BANKER'S WIFE GAY AT TRIAL ‘Sister of Financier Masks Face With Heavy Veil—Doctor SaysStillman Visited Wife Often at Time of Guy’s Birth. (Special from a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) POUGHKEEPSIE, June 15.—Dr. Warren Hildreth, who attended Mrs. Anne Urquhart Stillman when her baby, Guy, was born att the Women's Hospital in Amsterdam Avenue, New York, in December, 1918, the first witness called to-day when hearings of the divorce case were resumed before Referee Daniel J. C Mrs. Stillman attended the hearing and listened to all testimony, The physician stated that Mr. Stillman was a frequent visitor at the hospital at this time and was, apparently, on the best of terms with his wife, showing affection and concern for her welfare by his manner. The so-called “hysterical lette: | written by Mrs. Stillman to her hus- | sand, in which she is alleged to have | referred to the parentage of Guy, while neveg admitted to record, was wid to have been received by Mr. Stillman before y was born ‘ Mrs. Perey A. Rockefeller, the sister LABOR COLLEGES ecm Stillman, was a succeeding wit- She was unable to say defiaitely TO TRAIN LEADERS, that she knew Mr. Sull a Was not IS NOVEL PLAN |(2 22° compaiy of his wite from Jan- uary to April, 1918, She said she had —— not seen them together and knew her DENVDK, Col, June 16.—Labor] prother was much of the time with his universitics to train leaders for the! father, who was then suftering from organized labor movement were pro-| the iliness of which he soon thereafter posed in a resolution to-day to the} died. American ration of Labor. The} Mrs. Rockefeller wore a heavy vell Labor Assembly of Palestine, Tex.,| upon entering and leaving the cham- ‘ated the scheme, which provided | pers in which the hearing was con- | for a referendum vote. ‘The institu-|queted, In this way she masked bes tion would be financed by a fifty-ltace from a squad of camera men cent assessment on every member) wng stationed themselves at the exit each year for five years of the building, A tund of ten million dollars would) “wire. HH. G. Hunt, who was hovee- be provided for five universities, four Keeper for the elder Stillman, teste Inthe: Daied Htase Pci hanno fied that James A. Suliman was at bea aat his father’s home sy much that he maintained by a yearly ason, sup Institutions — would 25 cent per|could not have been much with his wife. But she admitted that she had no direct knowledge Mr, Stillman did STOKES WILL NOT tot vinit tin wite at all Bath Ne ltesuphlts nel greasy, encouaeatee what they considered the failure ef Mr, Sullivan and Mr. Rand of the former banker's counsel to establiah an estrangement for a year before the birth of Guy. While the hearing was closed against the public there was no difficulty in learning the gist eir enthusi- sitie exchange of comment. onolused . Mrs. Stilmnan said this afternoon Herbert @. Smyth, representing Mr sted oh Mrs, Stokes, Who has # counter suit . Fy id that an agrocnent t the hearing from Tuxedo, tid been reached whereby it would where he has been stopping recently not he necessary for Mr. Stokes (0, Dr. Hugh Russell, of Buffalo, the hi vid HRNSRS fh ane hae ala the court) oaysician to whom Mrs, Stillman is ekg ES Bee vd her friendship reached Pough- Attorneys for both sides in the Stokes divorce w bs rhe witt umed on July 1, but that beiets will suid to-day that ces will not be called to vs stand when the case testimony from be presented at that time and the case that she father arrive si HOFMANN GETS. | tor to have conte Fred Beauvais, ’ shind the} was beaten for the place money by | ‘axjorie i a and Cum gah, moving from behind the] wis | y by second: Marjorie Hynes) aa DAIIADE GbECart ase Genelin tee cca coun’ wana ad GRR Taine tagncne . | keepsic late this afternoon. He had field, easily went on to pass both the _ = i . the great numbers of women dressed] Mrs, Barlow defeated Miss | dith 1 on six miles to the HOMER IN FIFTH. wot compirtea his testimony at the Dream and Idle Dell for the pluce} AMERICAN WIN 1 oar nee STARS at pias |in the helzht of fashion In attend-|Cummings of the Onwentsia Club, pe Warne money. Idle Dell, third, ran a good ON ENGLISH LINKS fem, $8.70 and $8.45, first: Chaat ! ance. Lake Forest, Til, 2 up and 1 to play. (Co: don Second Page.) | POLO GROUNDS. June 16 —Chi-| 7 tary Bec ied £8 eek ee ce for first time out, ay, "$10, seco Quick) Kun thi Odds of 50 to 1 were offered against | Miss Leitch defeated Mrs. B. E. Hill —_— = wgo had wv one-run lead ono time employees of James A, Still. Pa Realm ran his race in the third ene PinnoerL 00. 4<5. Al) Pa . |muminator by bookmakers. Glan-|of England, § up and 3 to BALTIMORE TEAM Yankees in the seventh inni In| imgn sr, and iter employed in the t ‘4 won, It wits no casy matter, how-| LONDON, June 16.—Jock Hutchison, | ¢, SOND RATE aust Niles Stucco. merin wis quoted at 6 to 1 and Beau-| ajay Phyllis Robbett of Great Brit the fe period Hulk (ripied and) nome of the son, No. 270 Park Ave- i rr sy matter, Ds | 90, first; Phil 'T., $4, second: | Miss 8 Robbett of G - Se ed on Strunk's single uinn was . Ror Teddy Rice had to lift him|the Chicago professional golf Superba, third, Time, 3.51. All’ r Pann § 1 AeA t, Mncrosse | ain defeated Mile. Pauline de Bellet WINS 27 STRAIGHT Hearne tuatnea, ten nue, testified this afternoon in MRK . 0 i F , was the » 2 against, : ‘ th 2 /Stiliman's behalt heir testimony ‘ at Phalarts, on which | Won the professional tournament over Mrench woman champion, 3 up and ~ Babe Rath in his fest arance eee line le pent Phalinls on len Te tae a vac teat open at Pg! En mi i ub oe FOR NEW RECORD .,,’, lute bent out infield hit dealt with an alleged estrangement uddy Ensor rode a s old- a g ccond D pli “ y ellan at short next time! Detwee a 2 j Faces. Ensor took Phalaris out in| terday and completed this afternoon. | Non start F Miss Hanchett defeated Mra. Fi rounded to Pitcher Kerr und waa |C°twcen husband and wife in 3998, tas the barrier went up and kept| Hutehlson’s aggregate score for the| FOUINTH RACK six furlongs Classified Advertisers |] | :nons ot enciand, 3 up and 2 to play, BALIMOI DY Tune 15 The Rattle Guay fest A former butier tn the Stillman home, t front ‘ seo Aaya’ (Glky; (88 holee 38 $26.08 and $11.35, firsts Got . i pa more O ! ‘ateher Hofman of the Yankees! named Lacey, now in the employ of jim there until hesuccumbed to the|tWO days’ play, 188, | $255," se ersino, third. ‘Time Mrs Dubous defeated Mme. Wei- 3 ; “ f : while his nearest competitor turned | 1.1 Non starters, St. Kevin basa oe Hance upiant Sito ple ! c world 1 of home run into the Heit | the Natioaal City Bank, was another Sehallengo of Star Realm tn the final | 9's Pulte, tite and wan Marcus ’ sone e an play i stand in the firth inning Witnoss Inte this afternoon, ahs 5 Mrs. Thurston Wright of 7 t ey victor b Se ake” ele vies siie front runners all the way and fin-/other American entered, dropped out (Racing Entries on Page 2.) Ure ; ! x ‘ : ' ROCHESTER BEATS BEARS. | case wor rosumod this morning, atten fshed third, Sobrigade, well played, | during to-day’s play. \ —— Era Sg Ahan ped (RR Wrenoe) S:up And ato play ilenreacnent est ri everal poxtponements, with Mra sake Hutchison'’s score for the first day| veteran Shoplifters Sent to Prison. Co ths Werks ection a i w Rochester defeated Newari on the ae i epot_a bad brea wan 74, while Hagen was unable to do| gai Cart, twente eight ¥ ; Ws ha New York Gianis in Rochester defrated Nowarh in Me! 406° uequnart stulman all suallep A There was 2 big unset when Fvelyn better than Mi. ‘The players included! picts... Steeat, und Harry, stern, Mt QO) Refore Frid Gin Detzery Cate jdvense Smagiied: Ml ' 1A On the Hitters grouriie t na confidence. Ste had on what she ywhite at 20 to 1 won the opening | the Australian champion, J. H. Hire | viet Pie mererns eres nor efore Friday TON, i ve, uae 15, Mi q ; i pane) fon Po ewark was leading up to the call her “gypsy” costume: an accords ltwo-year-old race, She was entirel J ‘ up i ¥ Bee Lal B die As ails? score k “ maak pleated silk shirt 0: and whit LN corti fee EEE igs —_>—__ jmany times convicted of shopliftins Preceding Publication prived of her automobile driver's lies f ' " i) home two runs, ‘They added five more ‘078 Jencks a white, x posteste n the ora . § THE WORLD TRAVEL, BUREAG, | | were sentenend to thn pentientinis. f eee rere wate rcumiats hone UNOS wquares, & blue silk bat, white watst ¢ e y aiid, 1 4 than nths ore th nm fie twen n inth . s ab Beamer half s Ae seer the Bo cay aMphone fetanan (0G [three yeara by the Justices of Spe William 1. Dill for apeeding at the rat score by taningn Score by Inningw: |and white stockings, wilh white and jatter had led practically all the way, Cuck rom Yor bafeage and parsis open, day tnd |Sssions to-day for asrepetition of the of forty-five miles an hour at West Muifalo 990000090 Rochester .,.., 00000002 §—1!tan sport shoes. Over her arm was @ a ad Nell, closing strong, came near le—agn crime, Paterson, Baltimore ., © 0 0 3200 0 2 £4 Newark sereere @0000108 4 brown sport coat, She arrived with f ® ; \ 3 '

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