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Wash’ton. Boston.... O 1 O Boston....O O O 10000 2— Cleveland. O 1 O Chicago .. O Coe Circulation Books Open to All.’’ VOL. LXI. NO. 21,775—DAILY. Copyright, 1921, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Ldeohutdl SIMS IS PUBLICLY REBUKED. FOR IRISH ‘JACKASS’ SPEECH Racing Results, Charts «« Baseball BASEBALL HOME AT NEW YORK: 0000 Yankees.. 1 1 2 1 Batteries—Courtney and Ghurrity; TEAMS Evening World Racing Chart AQUEDUCT, JUNE 24.—WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. KUNS Vijugr AGH“ wo earl; cmiton: fine furing: pum 8110 200 1 103 0 Mays and Schang. Dick Finnéll— o— AT PHILADELPHIA: Giants ...5 2020010 Phila..... 0000 Batterles—Nehf and Snyder; Bau i 2000 0 iugartner, Keenan and Bruggy. iuble entry AT BROOKLY 1 004 0 Ovschger and Gowdy, 3 Srooklyn . Batteries: 1004 O— 20000 10. OR Ae aT" Start “good. | Won easily: place — *) by Sealiorae Hd—Sylvan Dell. Owner, Cantervtiry mith and Miller. NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago at Cincinna:i, postponed; rain. 7 Wold match ant AMERICAN LEAGUE AT BOSTON: 0000 Batteries—Hasty and Perkins; My for four-y 1 Si 0 ot 02 102 Tullman 11s Metisatt 12 Callahan Violinist waa driven 100, rd at end to win Knot Gram bad early syerd. Modo in the middle of the track At pret 2.16. | inuer, br. ¢. 3Y i) bd upeard; fabont_ two miles Sea Wold received a poor Fide, jump f | of the fe + fininh RUNS. “nit was moeh the best Preeant forced varly pace. Subabdar ran good race. Overmatch made bad landing at second Bock had speed for a turn 4000 1 8/2: farlongs same 81,164. ‘pine 10085, Winuer, 'n, 0. Webber. 3) ers and Ruel. AT CHICAGO: 1 100 Batteries—Mails and Nunamaker; 1 1 0 — 000 @ @-mm Wilkinson and Schalk. ee ES) 34% Towa 40° fowliee 5% Bator Roblawoa” Ronee Kenney Golniert) Sohut'nece’8 SaSec o 107 Bo: eS tian SeeeS ai) AT DETROIT: St.Louis... O O O O O O B® @ Detroit. . 000 0 —Davis and Severeld; Batter’ KNOBBIE, ODDS INS OLAMBALA HANDICAP > Rancocas Stable Entry Fin-| ishes Five Lengths in Front in Aqueduct Race. By Vincent Treanor. AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, June} 24.—Knobbie, in the colors of the} strong Rancocas Stable, won the Olambala Handicap this afternoon tn} @ gallop by five lengths. ning strong Veto run- in the stretch headed Paul Jones out of the place money. Earl Sande being on the ground for two days, Fator rode the winner. He took him right into a big lead, gave him a breathing spell in the run to the home turn, then let him run again. He jumped away into a longer lead and never was in serious trouble thereafter. Knobbie was a 3 to & vorite. “)'The two-) ear-old selling event, third on tho card, was full of tips, with Gweepy the favorite. When it was all over Turner was having the time of this jockey career making Runnyol last, There wasn't much behind her, or she would have been beaten, As it was she stuck it out to beat Mad Nel), with Dick Deadeye a closely lapped | in close quarters most| third. Sweepy, of the way, showed little, nor did San Stefano, who was well played. Kinney ran as if he wasn’t seriously meant. ‘The favorite, Sea Wold, won the Steeplechase, after Bush, his rider apparently did everything to lose Overmatch and Peecant seemed to have the race between them all the way, with Beck a contender. The Yatter, however, stumbled badly at two hedges in the back stretch, and then Bush got into the running with Bea Wold. He got into a contend- tm position two jumps from the fin- teh, and then, after a park potice- — 0O 8 & f= tinier Kral onard and Bassler. ON CHOICE, Starter. Krovbie bad all the opred and never left the and got the place in last stride. folds anc ay Aitinbo Jumbo. War Pune, Hora Florsai Hiegsl Loiige radied into game effort and was next Dent bot wan ine man a and stole the place money from him, Bud Pisher’s Viofinist, well up with Stable and Relay a long shot. This one ran a good race. Knot Grass, the ader nearly all the way, weakened just enough at the end to be out- | gamed for the place by Relay. Modo, the hot favorite, got away badly and on the extreme outside in the fina! * panei BABE RUTH GETS SILVER TROPHY CUP Presented by New York Baseball Federation Teams Playing for Evening World Prizes. POLO GROUNDS, before the game AMERICAN TEAM WIN DOUBLES IN TOURNEY ABROAD WIMBLEDON, June %4.—Willlare . Tilden of Philadelphia and Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory of New York won their match to-day in their mixed doubles of the British lawn tennis ampionzhip tourney here. ‘he American pair defeated T, M. Mavro- June ~Just started to-day a handsome silver trophy cup was presented to Babe Ruth by the New York Baseball Federation, the mem- | S0rdato and Mrs. E. G, Parton of ber t . aving England, 6—3, 2-6, 8—6. Pet SPO 9 pits = piyigE for) "p, M. Davson, former British hree cups to be presented by The} covered court champion, and Mrs. Evening World. Lambert Chambers, former British ‘The gift was presented to Ruth|singles champion, defeated Milford by Harry Davega, President of the | and Mrs. Parbury in the mixed dou- Federation, who said it wag the con- | bles, 6-0, 46, 7—5 tribution of thousands of ‘boys who ~~ are amateu pe HENRY IS AGAIN INSPECTOR; GOES ON JOB MONDAY MRS. GAVIN BEATS MISS BISHOP AND WINS GOLF TITLE} ' » Bvoninae Work!) \ | GLEN COV 1, June 4,—Mrs, | Police Inspector, Dominick Henry,|W. A. Gavin of Belleclaire continued who Was suspended while under In-|her fine play this afternoon in the women’s metropolitan championships and won the title, defeating Miss Georgianna Bishop of Englewood by 9 up and 8 to play. Mrs, Gavin stood 6 up at the end dictment on a charge of perjury, was to-day restored to active duty, the in- dictment having been dismissed, He will report for instructions on Hellsylar was alwayn outnin, Taklens: aix an on Monday morning at 8 o'clock and wilt |0f the first eighteen holes. She in- wan ride, came home in front, Over-|be assigned to an inspection district,|nine this afternoon. The match Satan ped mare lef han Peosant probably the Meees. adel umtias ended on the tenth green, Fesult in doubt, ny avin: one mile ut ; Place dri titi Co Hildreth, 8 Carroll Teadi ners Cambell Veamat Going bis best at the end ood race Koos pune $1,104 oue-eighth miles M ne, Laws, With Ro4 2 Devamation made the bunch behind Knot Grass in the 258 : sett BAGS Hor threes seal: Wor easily: halt, furionm: pige, $118) early running, drew away from his Se ie AUN Re 2 nee = field in the first to win by a com- secre. _—_ Ov. cit fortable margin from the Quiacy Mooney a 10 War Machine worth remembering Ff 9% 4 30 » a0 ee 60 60 to oo rush couldn't get up. sir came with a rash on strech turn, took the lead and won galloping, Jthinestone wae ine falmaye clove to hep KiNala mado up ground fast, Court poor rat. Itep ult RACING RESULTS. AT LATONIA. FIRST RACE—Six furlongs.—Orlova, Twinkle Blue, $13.20 and $6.40, $12.60, nd; Time, 1.12 2 miere, Penwell, T. J Col. won; Ta Non starters, Pendergast, Shootaway and Black Pat SECOND teenth miles. $4.10, first; Blanche Willow Tree, third, Non-starters—Dixle Humphrey, May Bee and Wishmaker, "THIRD Quince Garden, Adventure, $14, third. ‘Time. Granite Ware. FOURTH RACE. quarter.--Capital first; Romper, $6, Time, 2.11. All ran RACE—One ~Firebrand, rl, Marjor's City, second; RACE — Five $4.60 and $3.20, second; ylor, third. La Der- Sure, nd and ane-sks- $4.60 and Mac, $6.40, second Time, 149 Rey 4-5. Abkin, McKay furlongs. ~ first; Billy Star. Non-starter— —Gne mile and a $13.40 and $7, Pit, third AT HAMILTON. FIRS first or arters: sight SBCOND RACE RACE Happy Bux third. “Lady Time, Roche: $56.60 and $14.40, first; second ; AN ran. THIRD RACK—One and one miles.—Owell, Colossus $4.39, accond; Two mile Sea $3.80 and $2.55, $9.70 and $6 en 13-5, Non and Ware —Dandy, Tale, $36.80 Max Meadows, third. Time, 4,00, beteenth firet ; Oakling, $4.10, scoond; Crown of Goid, creased this fead to 8 up on the first | third. Time, 1.49 3-6, ‘Non starter Ami it, (Raoing-Entries on Pages 2 and "y | Monday PRICE THREE CENTS —= "HUTCHISON, IN RECORD GOLF, IES WETHERED IN TITLE PLAY aegis, Hutchison and Englishman Tied in British Title Play With 296. PLAY OFF TO-MORROW. Oxford Man Makes New Ama- teur Record—Total Scores Lowest for Links. ST. ANDREWS, June 24 (Asso- fated Press),—Jock Hutchison of Chicago and Roger Wethered, Oxford amateur golfer, tied for first place at the conclusion of the fourth and last round in the British open golf championship here to-day, with scores of 296. They will play off the tle to-morrow. ‘The play-off will be over thirty-six were gregate was also said lo est ever made the low- by an amateur in the open championship, Should he de t Hutchison in the play-off, he will be the first amateur to have won the title since Harold Hilton captured it in 1897, Wethered's card for the senga- tional fourth round, tn which he made his record, read: 5554543 3—a8 3534443 4 3—33—71 Other scores for the fourth round with the aggregate of these players were: Tom Kerrigan, Siwanoy, 298. Dr. Paul Hunter, Los Angeles, 307. George McLean, Grassy Sprain, N. Y., 309. Arnaud Massey, France, 302. Walter Hagen, Detroit, 302. William Melhorn, Shreveport, La., 806. Clarence Hackney, Atlantic City, Washington, Lb Robert 'T, (Bobby) Jones of Atlanta, Ga, retired from the tournament this morning, after he had made a failure at the eleventh green, Jones, who was one of the early starters, put his tee shot into a heath bunker fo the left of the eleventh green, taking two to clear the bunker. He then attempted to putt for a four. but missed, and then tore up his card. His score for the first nine holes was forty-three. Jonesy started badly, and his game was weak in all departments, was topping the ball, ered and putting er tearing up his 4 the round with his tting bunk- cally. After 1 Jones completed BLALOS, oaWay, comer aa ing), will eell d Saturday our eX of Mew a Men's Smart Sulte, -winkle and double dels, "in the season's newest 4) of Drown, green. erringhone, pencll stripe, ‘blue and. Bosther imisturen All sizey.” Our specail prloe ‘for forday, and Saturday, $1495 and $17... Altera: Yoas tree. Open Seturday arllt®, WORLD TRAVEL BUREAU, ‘Pulte (Werld) i ier,” Wa Moe aot ey otra He| HCAGOAN EQUALS RECORD AT ST. ANDREWS WITH A 70; WETHERED SETS GULE MARK REWARD OF $1,000 OFFERED FOR MRS. BARTLETT'S SLAYER: HUNT RENEWED IN WOODS | Caan ae MTESTNENS- SS ERAN grets Necessity of R ing Flag Star, i holes, medal play. The aggregate of! 296 made by the two players in the WASHINGTON, June 24 seventy-two holes is the lowest ever miral William S. Sims was pub toored in an opep championship at jo. ,unded to-day by Secretary D St. Andrews. \ ‘When the third round ended early >Y for hisyspeech hefore the Ragit this afternoon. Jim Barnes of New speaking Union in London June 8, York and Alexander Herd, former® whieh ho discussed Trish svympathi British open champion. were leading 5. erica the field with aggregates of Bae , het Wethered was sixth on the list and The Department deplores the Hutehison eighth, the former being that it Ix necessary to rebuke a fl tied with Walter Hagen of Detrolt at cypiecr on public.” sald the reprima nd the latter with his felOW way yy have made such action an, Tom Kerrigan of Siwanoy, 4 Departinent expresses © round, however, wit Nes ton TOuaes, her i trong and unqualified disapproval ness wonderful golf both SHUM Waning eect ae Hutchison and Wethered, the Chica. YOUr 0! PASAY ADS ered a highly improper sperch in goan scoring a 70, equalling the) deh i course record, while 1! lish pe elen country era yeu are . player made a new ur ig | PHDUCLY NEP m Anes for St. Andrews with 4 71. Ws ag- DOCTOR, AMUCK, SHOOTS UP CITY; CITY, him. ee 200 CARPENTERS GO ON STRIKE ON BIG FIGHT AREN Two hundred carpenters, at we on the big fight arena in Jersey © where the Dompsey-Carpentier be is to tuke pluce, went on strike day because six non-union men w employed to number the seats. The non-union men were d charged, but the carpenters 5 stayed out, declaring they would return until assurances were ma no non-union men would 1 employed DAMASCU ria, Ju pmipt was made to-d a WASHINGTON, June 24—Jules W.}ett's boa Gouragd, Come Nicky") Arnstein and four others} Aithough Buckley, who was found sare GN wer sentenced to-day to two yeare 1] iy the woods near the Bartlett rest~ ne dig tt COHEN SY, Beas dence, 1s being held tn default of PIAVEKIIOE OF i Se. Boure. ‘They, were convicted | $10,000 bail merely as a material disguised as Kor Ss ly by a jury of conapiracy to Siri witness, every effort is being made accuritivs. Into the Distric s ! to check up his statements as t Adais Lending? (a denihers Gi bla from New York In October, | 10 cheek & eS as tay e. Bertie ‘Tourney. 4 sentenced with Arnstein were " pwd ’, was murdered. So far as the public NASHVILLE, Tenn., June 24.—Perry | Isadore (“Nick”) Cohn of New York and Ada 1a Atlante, ard 1 UR, on Frank jE vie Ws Sullivan, Noreen #. Bowles has been parmitied to Jorn Po~ Godchau: wille, at the end of len W. ferday, ers, of | lice have not accoun' alleged apa | the entail 9 ts cigntecn holes in ington. Arnstein and Cohn ‘also! aiscrepancies in his statements as to e semi -fini outhern amateur | were fine: 000 each and Bowles was golf tournament, fined $5,000, what he did and where be was be- » BY DENBY FOR HIS ~_JAGKASS SPEECH | Secretary of ‘tev Danby Re- 30 POLICE ATTACK TRIED TO KILL GOURAUD, ‘Hempstead Will Pay for Murderer’s Capture—Posses' Believe Fugitive Still Is Near Scene of Crime and 0 pea Search Woods. ard of $1,000 for information leading to the arrest and con- viction of the murderer of Mrs. Minnie 8. Bartlett in her home in West | Wempstead was offered to-day by the Town Board of Hempstead. | The reward was posted after a meeting between Supervisor Hiram Smith and.District Attorney Weeks, After describing the crime of last Wednesday, the notice rea YALE FRESHMEN, _, HARVARD JUNIORS, : BOAT RAGE VICTORS “This brutal crime has aroused the feelings of the officials of this town as nothing has done in years before and the Town Board has ' passed a resolution offering a re- ward of $1,000 for information leading to the arrest and convic- tion of the criminal, in the deavor to leave no stone unturned ty ane to Intercept and bring to justice she the perpetrator of this dastardly in —+--—- crime, aud as a standing notice “1s! Blue Crew Finishes Three} tat criminals cannot come into | a 3 the Town of Hempstead, commit . | Lengths in Front, Crim- crime and go unpunished.” “ a euan ® The resolution was moved before ing son by Seven, the Town Board by G. Wilbur na Doughty. | By Wiiliam Abbott. ; Another search of the woods about | NEW LONDON, Gonn,, June 24. | West Hempstead was begun to-day ia, Yale's varsity ‘eight defeated | in the effort to capture ths murderer "| the Harvard varsity crew this [cf Mra, Bartlett. ‘The police are in- | afternoon in their annual four- |Clined to the belief that the mur. ‘;| mile race on the historio Thames |@crer ts still in hiding in the vicinity Re puer eee of his crime, and ay two negro servant »Y| NeW LONDON, Conn. June 24.—| ls saw 4 man in the wood with Vollowing an even break tn the two| Mi face badly scratched on Wednes- preliminary races the Yale and Har-|44¥ evening, the day of the killing, it is not believed that the slayer, with his face so marked, would have dared to venture out of hiding. A farmer living near Freeport has reported to the police that last night at dusk he came upon a mau with a vard varsity eight-oar crews prepared for their four milo dash down the Thames River this afternoon, with both rivals equally confident, Yale's unexpected victory In the two mile freshman © made New Haven MpceNaanis is Dr cay va supporters particularly hopeful their eens face emerging from the amuck this afternogn, shooting se-|Yarslty boat would triumph in the| Woods in that neighborhood, and thas veral persona and finally barricading|"fty-third regatta and break the pelle 6 he feb enw Ulm nei eaainlatane Thirty policemen |deadlock in the autumn series,|™ediately ducked back into the nunrounded the dwelling and opened} Weather conditions were ideal. shelter of the trees, A pusve was ia One bullet fired by Murphy struck |S°eHe long the picturesque Thames} ii) ao” i: Policeman Thorogood in tho hang,| With fects of gayly decorated boats)" ° i oo... 0 into the ther tore through the trousers of [Of every description anchored along BAD SAM: Ee another tore through the trousers of /ty9 course and thousands of pennant- | and brought about another truit~ Policeman Gaines, and a third waving spectators in long observation | !es chase to-day. Henry Fasnacht, anes MEA _ |trains and banked along the rolling|® former Hempstead policeman, was n the police gave chase. Se-| countryside on both sides, Overhead |scoosted by a man last evening at hail of bullets across the atreet ut |{stimpse of the husky youngaters in] stead, who sald to him, “Detectives say the two shells, At the finish mark were some of the most famous yachts in the world that I murdered" He got no fur- ther than this when he turned and ram at top speed for Prospect Park, @ Mr. Morgan's Corsair, Mr, Whit-| block away. Fasnacht blew @ police ney’s Whila but none attracted] whistle, policemen responded and @& Amore attention than James A, Still-] hunt wi made through Prospect man's Modesty, stationed alone down| park, but without result, ‘The man at the railroad bridge he day's re- did not resemble the one described by the negro girls, d with thefresh man gatta commen race at noontime ork ity Harvard freely offered 4 to 1 odds] Stains found on the inside of the ut] before the crews ane, to the Ayarting coat sleeve of John Buckley and a de- to-|time. Yulo's victory by nearly three| |” ih a cro| lengthy thinned the Cambridge thou. | Posit 18 the crevices of @ carved sands. 1 Biue boat simply raced snake finger ring he wore, are being its opt dead, Th duel was so| examined to-day to determine 8- | cructlin At one-quarter of a mile| whether or not they are dried blood, till] from the finish R. Hubbard, No. 4|ajso a comparison wus made of not|in the Crimson shell, stopped pulling Buckley's sandy blonde hair with strands of hair found on one of the bloodstained rugs in the kitchen of ude be (Continued on Second Page.) ee 2 YEARS, $10,000 FINE, the Bartlett home. This work was undertake! o- da; DY: ir. rr FOR NICKY ARNSTEIN| jacques one of the pliyscians, whe at - perforined the autopsy on Mrs, Bart- et 4 a ; ? i Hi ai Hy t ' } a | nt t i e } | 4 ie | ¥ metas ee aceite ECO ne rere ee

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