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7 Copyright, 1 by The Press Co. (The New York World), NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, YANKEES BEAT RED SOX § TO 2; BUDANA WINS CLOVER STAKES acing Results, Charts «« Baseba BASEBALL HOME TEAMS FIRST GAME. AT BOSTON: Yankees... 1 2 O 2 1 0 Boston.... 0 O O O O O Batteries—Quinn and Schang; Jones and Ruel. SECOND GAME. 1000 MQ KUNS 2 0 02 AT BOSTON Yankees... O O O O-Ea Boston.... 1 O O O O O O ES Hm) Battertes—Pierey and Devormer; Russel and Walker. AT NEW YORK: Boston.... 1 O 2 2 03 0 1 ER nts 02031000 2 O-a Hautteries—-Fillingim and Gowdy; Douglas and Smith, AT BROOKLYN: Phila..... O O O OOOO 1 2) srooklyn. 3 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 8 Balterios—Smith, Betts, Kennan & Bruggy; Cadore & Miller, Krueger. NATIONAL LEAGUE FIRST GAME. OBBHBHEaS i= BUNS AT ST LOU Chicago .. St. Loui Batteries: 1 oOB BEBE ESs and Killifer’ nes and -@lemons Vaughan AT CINCIN : Pittsburgh 1 O O 0 040 Cincinnati O O O O O 2 ff Batteries and Schmidt; Rixey and Wingo. ee | =. fl Cooper AMERICAN LEAGUE AT PHILADELPHIA: Wash'ton. O 2 00 0 1 ia..... OO OO 20 teries and Gharrity; Keefe and achary Perkins AT CHICAGO: Cleveland. O - Chicago .. 1 Hatt Bagby AT DETROIT: St. Lou Detroit... 1 -Palmero and Severeid; Batteries: —~S COLLEGE GA CAMBRIDGE: 10010 0 0o3 008 DO and Peters; Goode and Murphy and Nnuamaker; Oldham and Bassler. MES 1 Yaie...... Harvard.. Ratteries—Coxe PLAYFLLON RUNS THIRD 5 IN FAIR PLAY HANDICAP oo *%115,000 Colt, Odds-On Fa-|an ignominious defeat in the Fair . 2 sei SERIA Play Handicap, named after his sire vorite, Overtaken in Stretch | iyo went to the post against Fai: in Three-Horse Contest. |Gain and Thunderstorm and after in Three-Horse {running past the leader, Fair Gain, turned into the stretch two lengths to the good. He appeared to be com- ing on easily when suddenly sande went to the whip on him, “He's loaf- ing," aid the experts, “and Sande 's waking him up.” He wasn't loafing at all for Falr Gain soon went by him na if he waa ticd, Thon along came Thunderstorm and pasaod him By Vincent Treanor. AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, June f2.-The Rancocas Stable’s Budana, with Bande up, won the feature event here this afternoon, the Clover, for fillies, She broke In front and waa put clear of possible Interference all too, Playfellow waa a 18-to-20 shot, hg: May. | There aro atl kinds of waywor hav. | In the final sixteenth there wae a ing a horse beaten, Clarence Sum. | general closing, and Harry Payne mer showed this in the #erend race Whitney's Penitent got to within half) when, In a sontending position with h tengih of her pansing the Judges.|‘Ting-a-Ling at (he ead of the TLueky Button, breaking badly on the! airetoh, he bolted to tie CuLaide font hutaide, in first position, finished |'Thin cost him whatever ehance he h riong the inner rail, third, a length{of winning, Quiie a play develapert on nda half back, Budana was a 13|Oreus, He got a flying brea and hid to 1 shot, Rande got her away on her| everything in his faver until the last foes and kom her there all the way, ‘ten yarde when Teddy Rice on Man ‘The $115,000 Piayfellow met with dalay at @ to 1, camo with a rush and % hddet PRICE THREE CENTS /HARRY ERTLE IS SELECTED AS REFEREE ) HARRY ERTLE IS SELECTED FIRST It 241 5s 1 | Sailing At wtitul gaming the 1c the post 1242 rat lia 1 J aT Le Bajoteie Naancion Shandon z ndalay close: THIRD RAC $1, Starter CT ACE 1 the final deiv alte 4 fast was easily Went of the others J Kinney had the oa AL pat fi Winner Evening World Raci AQUEDU D8 good race, hitney between themseltes ail the was, t Nanice Ma in last sixteenth and w strong. nd up i 07-10 1:3-2 Chart | former out Houmpiful was practically left at ee one-balt furlo oun driving: place on Foxy. Mary Ealward. Atlingte Fin a) 1X x i ay iN going awn ‘Ting-a-Ling ran out on home bone mile Stan good Won: drivi ce, same old, "Oxner, Jo ae ieatnes Pi ee. BY NEW JERSEY BOXING BOARD AS REFEREE FOR TITLE BOUT Choice Is Made at Special Meeting of the Commission Held This Afternoon-—He Was Unanimous Pick. H Erle will be the third man) went into session, Cassidy, with a in thetring when Jack Dempsey and| Smile on his face, told the newspaper Georges Carpentior of France cliva|MeM Who had gathered at the meeting a | that as the laws of New Jersi fa thelr twelve-round, no-decls won| Boxing Commission absolute bout at Jersey City on the afternvon |authority to appoint the referee to of July 2 Bytie was named to-| judge all contests in that State, day as referee of the big inter-| Commiasioners Doherty, Lyons and national battle at a special meeting |M r had all agreed that Ertle was held by the New Jersey Boxing Con ost capable official in tholt mission at the office of Robert Doher- | e to juc 6 bit \d for that ty, Chairmfin of the Commission, No.| season re 3 ped vaelaatba is te aa 586 Newark Avenue, Jersey City | jo . ‘Tom Cassidy, Secretary of the Hox The exclusive announcement that ing Commission, made the announce-| tarry Ertlo would be app: ref ment of Ertie’s selection as referee wleree of the f was published in w minutes after the Commis jon | The Evening World yesterday MRS. STILLMAN WILL TAKE ND IN HER OWN DEFENSE saree ———— ae Investigator for Wife Goes ta OF TITLE BOUT MERICAN POLO TEAM WINS BACK INTERNATIONAL CUP WITH A SCORE OF 10 106 SCORE ay PERIODS. 1 2 3 4 5 361¢é1tCl? lt 0 20 2 2 0 * ————— |Victory of Saturday Repeated in Second Game, Which Closes the Series. 4 7 Total 2—10 o— 6 America England GOALS BY PERIODS. AMERICA ENGLAND * First Period. Stoddard (two) Webb (one) Second Period. None Hitchcock Lockett (two) |] YANKS’ FAST OPENIN Third Period. 4 Stoddard rd 4 None begs ae Hitcheock ot? Periods vkinson | Pile Up the Goals Right From eh ein bed the Start—British Make Stoddard Wetlerous Strong Attack. Sixth Period. ni None seventh Geri, NO? || HURLINGHAM POLO FIELD, Hitcheock, Milbury None J) Londof, June 22 (hy the Associated America | Pre to-day regained | poswession of the IntePautional Polo Trophy, defeating GreatBritain in the 10 to 6, and winning aa ARRIVES, EN: second match w away at th aatevaihi asa hall tavoechanl ne . series of two matches. nto lat. Toundemtorm, outro im earls stage, clown eat through lat cigith, Masielion Montreal and May Bring The International match was for és Beauvais Here. the best two in three games. The FOURTH ACE The Clocegs for ovo sqarohda: fillies five. furloups, & ‘ 244 post aH 4 FREE ad, Non dinar onde aaute tine iM — Ub American team won the first game, ret ES MONTREAL, June 22.—Fred een, played last Saturday, by the score of 1 ra * Beauvais to-day was reported to | {u tod md Be nme if be on “several days’ leave of ab- By to-day’s American victory the ae es si TR) sence” from the office where he is | ) lees which the British took home HH ae ; employed. At his home it was ‘ etl ” +7 to England as a result of its victory : 8 8 also stated that he had been c irish Slip Thanks to Admiral: ot Sreadow Brock in (914 retort to Mes 1 i} °2! away for several days, a at Pier—Cheers and Boos the United States. The trophy is 09 1 we at Stati cup which has been contested for Mt ee as 13S) Mrs. Anne Urquhart Stillman is to ay eStaOn: since 1886, The match Just concluded ometer entry, Hudana had all the sv nd stood a bard drive gan Bla takelthe sand i 1 entaaras was the eighth international series, of excellent race for hor first start. tacky stu’ nishal out strong. Nancy U. tired in the drive 2 cai He Bak Rear Admiral Witham S$. Sims. which each nation has won four 245 FIFTH RACH For ty es am ip aT ae meas Be Ae CRMC BHRS BULGE iE returning to this country. ‘The American quartet knocked the Dee! if at pour, ‘on CaS Winner, alt vu: sband 4 is dive a ubo ac rou ” | Sur iely ain Tnatpia nwo shore j ry f 2 husband ino his div Junder peremptory ordera from 8 ball about back of the goal posts In | iaace> "saree EWR , [aetion against her has been ed es tthe Navy Denby tor utter Practice lasting only @ fow minutes : 4. | pleted retary of the Navy Denby for utter-' hey received an ovation on taking 8 Maris Antoin 10 | i " can Boy 4 In all probability Mrs. Stillman win Destroyers Make Shor Work of ances in criticism of Sinn Fein sym- the field. Col. Rdward Miller for Eng- be called to the stand about July 1.! German Sharks; Airplanes pathizers in America, arrived in this jana and Col. Dunbar for the United ad The only subjects upon which she Collide. city to-day aboard the White Star/gtates were the referees, The later _Woortstock may properly be examined, it was i" liner Olympic: lrepiaced Walter Buckmaster, the Eng- Storie Arntoinetse dropied) Wacko He: tien, hme on! Aeatn/ ak Bead ‘ pointed out te , are as to her re~ His arrival, save for the presence of jjish polo player who refereed for the HAL ooh a a BAT eh per ous steong, Phalaris hal no exe. | avionship with Ered Beauvais, the) WASHINGTON, June 22. -Two jneurly 1,000 foot and mounted police-|American team in the first game, a = guide, his letters and other communi-|man U boats we: troyed’ to-day) Men OnE detectives about the pier aod) Dis: Mnslish Diavers: slao) wee ape Asx Star inising’‘Diage eame, h cations to her and her alleged “hys- | by gun fire from American destroyers, | tt the Pennsylvania Terminal, where /plauded as they joined in the practice. 438- fHAn Healing se tr fatieanisttaee veher husband The U-140 was attacked at from 2,90 Ne took train for Washington, was os} The players’ mounts paraded the | Index, — Starters, PoP. Wat. St Jockeys, Charles J wlace, chief of the to 3,000 yards by the vision under Wet and uneventful as it had prom- | field, th twenty-five American ponies | 180? Vico eval i WieAee £3 | staff of inve tors for the lawyers; Commander Mays cui id of the gy|'8ed to be boisterous, leading, with the twenty-two Britiey VW John Paul Jean for Mrs, Anne U. Potter Stillman in| shells hit the mark. She went down) Tt had been expected that there | ponios behind. ‘The contingents were combating the diverce action of! in one hour and twenty-three minutos Wlld be demonstrations both favor- | headed by Boy sagkts etch. eerinn Scotland Yet “Kiminer James A. Stillman, left for Montreal latter tire opened, able and hostile to him, but save for| the national colors of the teams, Vice Hrgsl set a fat pace all the way and eoud & drive gamely when Copper Demon clullenesl. |" A204 atter hurried preparations, Hla! ‘The (48 was attacked next with 4o/® f™ “bops" at the rallway station stands were almost filled to eee departure followed a conferener of {shells in four minutes and forty-five | tere WAS Not a single manifestation | their capacity of 10500 when the the lawyers as to the means to be|seconda and went down in twenty. | °f wnfriendiineas to the American | game started at 280 olclbek. | Just pilled the beans for the combination RACING RESULTS. Sina Anviaaok neal the axelusiea’ trail nine (nelnitee enty- Admiral. ‘The hundreds of police and |before the start Robert E. Straw. Ores was second in front of Pibro-h = | the evidence of two letters purporting| The attacks took t ail their precautions in keeping | Uridge, the American master of the This race had all the appearance of AT LATONIA leo beideam irod) Bemdvain the deitell iets OAK . a ea vy mle* crowds away from the White Star | Cottesmore Hunt, took a seat in thé what is known as @ boat e FIRST RACE—Six fanengs May BO) | ca) eulde named By arial é ‘gutship at 10) pier and the terminal were all for| royal box. The apprentice jockey event which dine, $5,60 and $2.70, t; Black Kacle, ree aiilies | at ee An naught Louls Stoddard at No. 1 led the ah) ats sts to Mrs. Stillme D ward Douglas and Lieut ” é Apel, opened the day's sport went to Harry | $2.60 ‘ ond race ing third ‘There were repurts that Mr. Wal-|Matll J. Plumb, both of the Army Air! {2 Spite of all the precautions that | Americans in scoring with four goals Payne Whitney's Sailing Along, with) 1°) ae Sai ted " | Service, were drowned in Hampton, had been taken by the White Star | but he was closely pressed by Thomas s good as 4 (o 1 against her chances. | (,{\UTt™r Sim ree lace had ae i onsult with biAoaipal Lak ei (coe owing a collision be- | Line, Major Michael A, Kelly, who | Hitchcock jr. at No, 2 with three goals, ghe and Fred Kinney made it a two- | T1AMAM. Borvick Ming. stituted for | Vals about the letters and possibly to| v » was dropping bombs | USN! in France with the old 9th,] J. Watson Webb, No. 8, came nox! horse affair and they came down the! original race) Tice tarlenee alah |Bersuade the young man to come to) Tru | BE Pome wan OD: the when the Olympic| with two goals and the remaining inside neck and neck. In the last 8ix-! ¢7 70 and $4.50 t; Commander Colin, | 22 Pee te apne ae it - ree | the joint ni navy bombing docked. How he got there nobody |tally was made by Devereux Milburn, teenth Sailing Along drew away to] $5.19, second: Nig, third. Time, 1.01 3-5. | COM ng James A biti afi teats now in progress, and after re- knowa but Kelly and a few others, back and captain of the American win by a neck. Fred Kinney had lit-| ‘THIRD RAQE--One and one sixteenth | the banker appears ie stand FOr) into the air Tt coMided with red Major Kelly kept in the background, | quartet tle vontention for the place. Last miles H Coleman, $2 and $2 cog examination nex’ LA Capt. Douglas, wh was flying) When Admiral Sims reached the pier Honors were evenly divided between Girl was third, Bountiful and Thistle titst Make Up $4.50, secont’ Hala The first move of Mrs. Stillman's you, and both machines crushed | {rom the Olym Kelly passed to| Lieut. Col. H. A. Tomkinson, No. 1; bloom, tips of the rac were nesee Wie ae mney ib ee lawyers when the divorce hearings |1o the water. some one ahead of him a folded slip| Major Barrett, No. 2, and Lord Wode- |prominent. The former wheeled at} ot al a. | (Continued on Eighth Page.) . of paper. As if by magic this paper | house. No, 3, of the British team, each > d Alula paper pu a the post and was prance lett. nc|_ FOURTH. RACE—Five and one-hait| —<—>_ MRS. MALLORY WINS (spea along until it reached the hands | scoring two of England's goats. Marie Antoinette under a well- | 9/70 alot a aaaie te h | fcriongs.—Bet Mosle, $5.80 and $ IN TENNIS SINGLES °F # policeman who was close to Ad- | jor Lockett, back, had an easy chau: judged ride Bullman, laid close *0| first; Bernice K, $5.10, second; Luc 2 DAYS IN CEL | miral Sims, and the policeman Saar the pace came away in the!now, third. Time, 1.07 4-5. Non starte FOR BROKER WHO WIMBLEDON, June 22 (Asnociatea [#ped It to the Admiral's aide (Continued 9 hth Page.) stretch to win the fifth race easily Deep Sinker, Presa).—Mrs, Molla Bjursted’ Mal-| Th Paper was an engraved and| AT OTTAWA. . * one by two lengths from American Boy with Phalaria getting the third money Dorcas again disappointed mirera and ahowod poor form for a favorite despite Sande's enorgetic °f- | rorta, her ad- eee Woman Named aw Utah of WASINNGTO iN, tu Collector om * President Harding's final pemination of a woman fo be Colleciar af Customa waa sent (6 the Wenate [orday when he named Jonnie BP, Muasep to be sotienier tor 1t Lake City, Uten, 1 Paney THIRD [ACM eadix firion open, BLS. 48 and $0.40, tat $7.10," aecand, Masonry, tnied Lita, Non’ starters, ‘Toe Kinetic, Mivtriet Ne, 4@ with headquertere at| FIRST RACE—Abovt King Terry, $4.85 and $2.79, vot, $2.65, socond; Jim O. 3.52. hive xPCOND erioan Fingle, $7.70 and Hpokane Queen, #11, secon Vira, ‘Time, 1.19 a8 ington, Dancing third 9140, (Racing Entries on P. B Ti ft Main Wt ffl T ‘Tom two miles.— firat; jaro- ime, Non-starters—Suporba and Bee- RACB-—Six_ furtongs.—Am- ra lent, tn and 2): DEFIED AUTO LAW | nis champion, lory, American women's singles ten defeated Mrs, Arthur enjamin Rubin, thirty-eight, of ve A R Men. Sees maid to Green, 68, 6—2 n to-day's mound be a wealthy atock broker, wan aen- of the British grass court lawn tennis tonoed to two dayn in the City Prison, championship tournament in addition to being obliged to pay, Major A. RB. F. Kingscote, British 1910 fine, hy Chiet Mngintrate Mo. Davie Cup team atar, defeated Fr | Anvo in ths Tramic Court to-day, He | Teron Lowe, veteran Hritish player, Peaded guilty to having in age! (fh Mtralaht gota, 6-2, 8-3, o—§ ; ; Francia T. Hunter of the United pares ay Tiverslie nly Gilde URIS ai tae ds J Houghaton of in Hineet, known o@ “inspiration Point"! jq(, hardsfought mateh, && 6, 6s, wih hie Lights our bn the night at) Tb, 69, June it — Rubin had been served wilh a wuM- | (Por story ef today's play in the Werren's Metropoliian Gelf Cham: yon end jwnored it Thon @ weeret frre! ship, eee page, 2) 3 inened, inscribed document green shamroc bordered 8 and Sinn Fein flags with Classified Advertisers Important! In one upper corner was a picture of Benjamin Franklin with the dates 1769-71 In the other corner was a picture of Eamonn De Valera and tho date 1919, Neatly inscribed was the Classified advertising copy for following me : The Sunday World should de “To Rear Adiniral wil m im The World office Bima, United States Navy “the Voterans Association tor 6 l] On or Before Friday (Canilsuad oa weehy: SSE) Preceding Publication THR WORLD | TRAVEL BURBAL serinehaaeppicgmreamee how, mas thy. 400g, THE WORLD see on eee