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—_ : ee — THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1921, NEW YORK’S CHAMPION HIGH SCHOOL TEAM WHICH MEETS CHICAGO'S TEAM FOR TITLE) 0 Hoses somone, |:..2o no; Others A Keat Otat Street. CS re Katekerbocker Two firebuats helped put out the blax trolmen and employees of the stable hed and forty | got out the horses and a veterinary from others rescued with diMoulty last night! the S PLC. A. attended those injured, ‘ort Light horses were s Stanley s Me Gibbons 392Frtn AVE At 30ST. Second Koor-Jake Glevator Reduced Tomorrow Silk Summer Dresses nten Crepe Taffeta Silk Georgette Foulard 1 Qo. Sport Dresses Very Specially Priced New Canton Crepe Dresses Left to right, rear row—Severanee, left field; Feinberg, first base; Myer, coach; Hayden, right field; Dunn, left field; McConville, pitcher, Middle row—Tomisawa, second base; Schwartz, catcher; Henery, cen- tre field; Capt. Thompson, shortstop; Torpe, pitcher. Front row—-Masi, catcher; Orr, infielder; McCann, © | Reduced tomorrow to 50 i Capt. son, r H B, er: ‘ont row—Masi, catcher; rr, infielder; McCann, pointme: 0 der Federal control. ; third base; Beecher, outfielder. |SOUTHERN CHINA AMERICANS FORCED | Wii pin Toad Oitcts he won ts High 29: ae APPEALS TO THE U.S.. INTO GREEK ARMY A Lat ai? Value ~ Local Lads Earned Right to! mentary schools of New York. Tom-| GIRL TRUANT TRIES Seen | —— ver prize of $10,000 from the in, w N Herale At the hospital last night it wa * es isawa is a fast and clever fielder, | ‘ ay ea UH ‘ 5 : } no information could be given Play Visitors by Defeat- | nas batted over .300 ana is the spced | TO KILL HERSELF Wants Recognition or Else “Sub- Vigorous Protest Made by U. S. | patients SE ie RIMnGATS HAWeiee ing Flushing Nine. | boy of the team on the bases. _ mission to Japan” Will | Consul Ganeral at id to bevaert ; ae eee Thompson at short, Captain of the); 4 444 ae aths 4 - a Say, . i | team, is the spark-plug of the infleld | Locked in a Roem on Officer's Ad- Follow, Letter Says. Smyrna. By Robert Boyd. | He ig the Davy Bancroft of the nine. | vice, She Tries to Inhale | WASHINGTON, June 17—Dr. Sun| SMYRNA, June 17 (Associated Press). | f 7 | eric: are being sed ‘The baseball team of George Wash-| ‘The best inflelder and a .400 hitter. Gas. Yat Sen, President of the Southern Teche Ataaratie rie is aad ington Hi ° baal He and Tomisawa are main pillars of es . . a < Ane tae habe te ‘ ston High School, inter-scholastie inectekea dues daveuan, In a frenzy of hysteria, declaring |Chinese Republic, has appealed to) ath rnment, and George Hor champions of Greater New York, will OPPENHEIM CLLINS & © The outfield is another especially She would not go to school and must |President Harding for recognition of | to” ates Consul General he meet the Lane Technical School of strong point in defense and at the | be allowed to go to work to earn her | nis government K (Bteeind blir stepped Chicago at South Field, Columbia) bat. Hayden in right, Severance in| OWN living, Martha Korn, sixteen “whether democracy trium: 3 a , el ee ware ah eel h " iumphs or| of the practice. ie University, to-morrow afternoon, for| left and the hard hitting Henry in) Years old, was taken by two police- ‘or many tha past Amertes 34th Street—New York centre, constitute a truly formidable | men and Ambulance Surgeon Brand-| fils, much depends upon the decision n men who served in the army in the Inter-city championship of these two cities. enstein of Gouverneur Hospital to the| of America,” the appeal said. “Unless ance, have been taken forcibly from SA 2, who is catching Torpe | Children's Society to answer a charge| America, her traditional friend and| their homes or from vessels arriving : ducti Ss d bY, Vetus of sowen out of eimht, in aying hls frst year on the team | of having tried to kill heraelt with| supporter, comes. forward to Tend. {rom the United States and. compel Extraordinary Reductions Saturday e league championship, comprising another factor in the upper | gas in her home, No. 99 Willett Strect. | he ¥ 8 critics . » | to join the k forces, Me the high schools of Manhattan, Bronx| Manhattan buys winning seven out of E18 In Be! Het Vt seccrea yt | Merrie BABALLAL EGS CEICICAN Da TOG) We: | rcs eGR CRRGERRL OT AKENTEN and Richmond, and. th " *' the eight games they played in the; The Korns came to this country} would be compelled against our will i watt Ta eal i ic d, and the impressive high school championships from Russia six montha ago, ‘They leo submit to the twenty-one demands |i" Athens, Smyrna, Patras and Salon manner in which they disposed of] Robert Watt, graduate manager of | have been unable to make M Erasmus Hall High and Flushing,| athletics at Columbin University, has | Ege eeerant fa and only thors ave ome ant Misses’ Summer Dresses and Suits ‘ . ae turned over South Field for the Chi- |4ttend school. Three times recently! ‘The letter said internal conditions| Consular officials have obtained redress. TRESS ane ty Gone cogocNew York game to-morrow | the truant officer looking up her ab-|had gone “from bad to worse” in, 7 instances. they have been ; a , = ss y 36 B Washington have camed the rieke ns | Miternoon te accommodate the enorm: | sences trom Public School No. 4, at|China and charged that “the militar- | OT AS OE Sizes 14 to 18 Years. Also Suitable for Women to 36 Bust represent New York. to-morrow. lthe game, ‘ Rivington and Pitt Streets, has called | ists’ had cornered food supplies | (Prone s Teen ST eehoot|, Tht Lane ‘Technical High School at the house and failed to find her, |around the famine districts where | 7] | . team that will clash « s lotee, | baseball team, champions of the hCi-) Last night, by the truant officer’s| millions were dying and rejected of-| OR, W. T. JENKINS ILL. 12 Inter. go Public Schvol Athletic League, | advice, Martha was locked in a room| fers of outside food, urging instead | —— Feholastic cha of ihe Windy) arrived > Pe yani | Gityrars uy fer the ear Pineal ye cae peppeyivaniy Siituce| Without her outer clothes to make| that money be sent, “for the sake| Me te in Hahnemann Hosptial With | i : D Sa are by far the eat gchootboy at 20a eek a aE nt PAs |gurghe "would stay ‘ntl he, came [of waif-walk” omens | Misses’ Cotton Summer Dresses for baths and luncheon befere joing ‘0-day. She went into the kitchen | | sented the Metropolis. Coach Pen-|um to. ean eBiae Univers ty for bat. and tried to breathe gas from the ACQUIT M&S. M’CONNELL. Dr. William T. Jenkins, brother-in- | nington Mevers and Arthur Boylan,| ting practice. tove. It took all the strength of her GES ada j law of Richard Croker, is in Hahne- Principal of George Washington High,|, FC. Delaporte, director of sth-/ father. mother and her uncle to drag! 524) sind, she Had No Part in|™ann Hospital suffering from liver Waist-line Surplice and Jumper Models of e ? her from the stove. 3 ‘i lcties for the Chicago League, canie trouble that it is feared will cause his * ‘tne: Chackn +e 5 . have spent considerable of thelr time) jiong to see that the boys work hicd ee ea A SbOHT CATO; WAHU to. tas hoxpital Figured Voiles, Checked Ginghams or Linen. whipping them into shape for their)in practice and in the game hore Bandits Gets 5 Sacks of U. 8. Mal Mok ey ham He bok ak inter-league championship season| Tew with the Washington High BAXTDR SPRIN “ oe ae ane 8 . Kan, Juné 17.- a McConnell, on trial for alleged 5 her ee ke Ward's Island, where for the last two that has just terminated, and the re-| School team for the inter-city pen- Four bandits hid up Guy Shields, armed | complicity in the death of her hus-| ¥ ne hie Shane aft Values to 15.00 sult is to-day Coach Meyers contends AOR er-of |nant. And William J. Bogan, princi 1 messeng or, here early to-day, took | hand, Irven, at his for defect pal of the Lane school, was also with him half a mile west of town and es-|'one' onan on 1 by Fred. Ple | Dr. Jenkins was Healt he has a team both in defensive and|them—not so much as a chaperon, cuped with five sacks of mail, after pur-! town on March I, by Br rson, & Port of New York under Gov. Flower offensive strength that is superior to| for everybody says the boys will be ting him out of his motor car, negro, was acquitted last night. when the State Executive made the ap- ; rood and ge ed early, but be- anything else in the country of young. | £004. anG Sait gli! ak ——-~ - -——— | 0) Stora thetn ome. “~he New Yorkers will have to go = | e James Torpe, an eighteen-yeat-old | some if they beat Chicag id Mr. . STORE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY, 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. BONWIT TELLER &,CO. The Specialy Shop of Orgination ation | Ser Husband's Murder, BELVIDERE, N June 17. — Mrs. me near Blairs- | cl youngster, is the mainstay of the, Bogan, ur boys George Washington team middle of a winning s mound, In fact Torpe to the cuinine | confident they will: win. : ¥ ‘i shining | “Mr. Delaporte and the Chicago ght of the entire team all around. | coach, P. $. Moore, said there would be No schoolboy moundsman since the) practice this afternoon, rain or shine, days of Waite Hoyt, who is now | “nd that before night the slight stiff- tossing them over for the Yankees | 288 that comes from a long train ride vor bi vi ed . | under the leadership of Miller Hug-| “Sth” Ghitaen imenap was announced gins, has ever made such a favorable | as follows: Wals Marquardt, ¢.; | impression upon those who have| Deanhardt, 1 $ 2d; watched him work, as the Fort| Chrisman, ad; K Stephenson, | Washington youth, In possession of | Bayenone bee errr ‘si a fast breaking curve, plenty of | Reyrholm. The umpire will be J. B speed and a canny pitchine head for | Johnson, of the National League, and putguessing batters, Torpe has aver- | William’C) of the International, aged ten strike-outs per game. He! . _ turned Erasmus away with five nits| FONDLED BOTTLE OF HOOCH, and Flushing with seven in the interborough play for the cham-|“Pown!" Saya Jndue, “Need Cork- pionship. Torpe likewise is the Babe Seraw,” tawyer Replion. Ruth of the George Washington boys | “Tut It down!” at the bat. He hits in the clean-up | The stern command was uttered by position, fourth, and has compiled the | Justivr Horst fn the quor violation part hest batting average of the team in|‘ ips Euereme (Saurt sondage eam the eight inter-leasue games, hitting eee ae SLAP oie eee for an average of over .400, head while he was talking to the jury Another star of the team Is Tom-!tq pehalt of a client on trial for pos. isawa, a Japanese pupil, who al- | sessing the whiskey. though a full blooded Japanese, was | “I would, Your Ionor, If Thad a conk- liorn here and educated in the ele-|screw and a glass.” Misses’ Finer Type Summer Frocks Plain Linen, Figured and Dotted Voiles, Organdie, Dotted Swiss and Gingham and Linen Combinations. Values to 22.50 13.75 Misses’ Silk Shantung Suits FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™’STREET’ Will Close Out SATURDAY—Third Floor MISSES’ FROCKS, SUITS, COATS Summer Models from Regular Stock At Extraordinary Price Reductions Belted, Tuxedo front and Notch Collar Sport models, button trimmed. Mannish patch pockets. Values to 29.75 16.00 MISSES’ COATS and CAPES 48.00 and 58.00 Formerly 69.50 to 165.00 Coats of Poiret twill, veldyne or satin charmeuse; capes of veldyne, tricotine or marvella, in the season’s smartest models. | Se SA Special Sale of 250 Organdie Frocks At $5.95 Other materials, includ- ing Voiles, Ginghams, Misses’ Serge Suits Misses’ Twill Suits | 25.00 | 40.00 Greatly Reduced Formerly 69.50 to 110.00 650 Girls’ Dresses—To Close Out Saturda Sizes 6 to 14 Years 400 Girls’ Dresses 250 Girls’ Dresses : Dotted Swi Tailored models of Of tricotine or Poiret Linenes, Dotted Swiss. mannish simplicity. twill, smartly tailored, \ Cy * eee 7 30 New Summer Styles \ Organdies, Flowered Voiles, French Challis, Peter-Pan H , | Gingham, Challis, Geisha- Cloth, Fancy Swiss and Im- $5.95 to $18.50 MISSES’ SILK FROCKS | Cloth and Linon. ported Gingham and Organdie iLTON GARMENT Co. Sreegate 307 Fifth Avenue “” Near 3ist St. 38.00 Summer models of Canton crepe, crepe de chine, taffeta or foulard combined with Georgette crepe, in dark or light colorings. Values to 8.90 Values to 12.75 MISSES’ SIZES 14 TO 18

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