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FIGHT UNDER TENT IN RING IF RAIN STARTS AT BOUT —_ VOL. LXI. NO. 2 RUTH GETS HIS 28TH HOME R CAPT. ALCOCK WINS HANDICAP ‘— | Racing Results, Charts «Baseba BASEBALL HOME TEAMS FIRST GAME. 0000 Boston.... 2 O Yankees. . Giants ... Boston.... O 1 Batteries—Toney Che ‘irculation Books Open to All TO-NIGHT==THUNDER BHOWER Where to Park Your Auto at the Big Fight SEE PAGE 2, " — Claro, Circulation Books Open to All.’’ TO-MORROW—CLOUDY, 1,779—DAILY. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1921. Pont Ottlces New Yorks SW. RUN; AQUEDUCT, JUNE 29.—WEATHER CLEAR thier yearotils and upward: selling: mix and one hall Cizlongs TRACK SLOW. pure 20 Pennock and and Hoffman SECOND GAME. o 00 AT NEW YORK: » Mi Boston.... Yankees. . nied Valor in the Keer fast through last cists Muys and Schan 0 000 0 2 0002 Oeschger and O'Net for fouryearolds and upwant; AT PHILADELPHIA 3 0 0 the front on Yast turn of field, but wan doing bis Joyful mored up fast after learing last jump, caught Sweepment ran a good race Brooklyn Phila. . == 0004 000002 00 0 Milju@ aul Krueger NATIONAL LEAGUE lgad &-a= 0000 08 & @ Hm sper and Sehmiut but tired tn Ine THIRD RACK and Brugey Owner tohin Shanghneee AT CHICAGO. »Pittsburgh O AMERICAN LEAGUE WASHINGTON . 0 0 OR BERBER GA 000 8 @ | CLEVELAND: 0 Oo O Phila. Wash’ton. nto mabimimion, then drrw away and wor Whirl cloned fant Mad Nell ran to her form. Detroit Cleveland. IR WALTER HANDICAP WON LOOCK IN ROMP Sister Mo was hard ridden =] «| Zz Captain Alcock monnd up fat lowe with a mush and got the place went to the front and «on galloping. Diomedes | oner until he should be called to the Fair Gain was in tight quarters all through Enchant + |the afternoon session. He waited his wi jeall to the stand on a rattan bench tn the rott going, amumed the lead quid middle of track ney Stable entry BY CHP. Lengths in Front at Finish Quincy Up to the jast eighth V rest of the challen- ers on their heads, when along came Despair on the outside of him. Scot, close up to the pace a , June] had litte contention for third money Pickwick show and Camoufle on the rail in the worst going had stood all th .|Trust Company Building stairs bear- | Repub! By Vincen 2 —With Playtellow thdrawn from the Sir Walter ip this after- Toil war running etrong st end RACING RESULTS AT LATONIA. nied Faved Miwteal early sper. but tired FRENCH SPORTS OBJECT TO THE 18-FOOT RING Say It Will Hamper ( arpentier’s Foot Work if Less Than noon, Gain and Captain tering action for When the race > R LAHEY’S Aleock, with Seat- | INSPECT! INDICTMENT DISMISSED TO-DAY was over Capt dozen le t Diomedes, with staggering Gain's num huey third the Supreme | was hung up as chirc had | Court to-day t me | ithe but when the Gain ‘The latter tain and that's ithe race, turned for home, -Much concern caused among French ed as a Deput bumped into Fi they finished oner for violation of a Carpentier, by the report that his automobile. Commis immediately his old position ag a Deputy Police | ommissioner suspended Ie DISABLED VETERANS | INVADE CONVENTION. ITROIT, June 2 Stock Pin, in winning the third tor | calculations BA u as never fought in such a | wo-year-olds of good-thing ISweepy heavily tended, for he all the way went to the whip, resent it }ist and Big son, E—One and one-quarter $2.10 and $2.40, $4, second, Alex Jr, third vatly his chances tor vmpsey at bay by smart in the front flight n in the sporting world of Parts Mad Nell wae of a 24-foot ring, lashed for AT HAMILTON. ack to fourth. Sweepment, the second favorite, Won e steeplechase, but he was all out ‘They were only necks Syrdarya was rex Rickard said this afternoon and $4.25, 01 bout twenty American Veterans of the World War invaded the Socialist National Cor vention shortly after noon to-day / warned the Soctalists that the / y regulations cal ghteen feet nor More than twenty-two feet." the rings were for of the last decade that he handled, he said; “Vhey were all eighteen feet tn- wide the ropes.” beat Joyful. @part at the finish third. Sweepment went to the front after the first turn of the field andjerans are ready “to fight agaly was lucky to stay there to the fintsh ted badly for favorite loyalty and treason.” (Racing Entries on Page 2.) Rae SOLES THR WORLD TRAVEL BUREAU. Pullteer_ (World) Ser a Erdle a bow, N.Y defend the Flag against seditior Cush room for 4 through sentimental betting out of mer United States Senator James A.| the Federal authorities as soon ae he STILLMAN SLIPS INTO HEARING» ND MEETS WIFE FACE TO FACE STILLIMAN ON WITNESS STAND; IF IT RAINS DURING FIGHT SMUGGLED 10 DIVORCE TRIAL BOUT WILL CONTINUE UNDER —INSECRET BY HIS LAWYERS — TENT COVERING THE RING ~ —_ Banker Arrives Before Au boty Bicept Jautioe, and TexRickardSaysChampionshipWill Will Hide Until Night. [ I fi i - Be Postponed Only if Storm Starts PHONE TALK DESCRIBED. Before the Crowd Reaches Ring— - ae Slump in Betting in Wall Street Witness Says Beauvais Told RUTH GETS HOMER —Little Carpentier Money inSight Financier’s Wife “Imagine I’m Hugging You.” | . ; ; s | Tex Rickard announced this aftemoun that the Dempsey-Carpentier . (Special from a Staff Correspondent |championship battle would be postponed only in case it rained hard Sat- f The Evening World.) ‘i POUGHKEEPSIE, June 29.-In an | urday morning and the storm lasted until early afternoon. In such event effort to minimize the mental dis the bout will be held at 3 o'clock Momday aflernoon, July 4. comfort of James A. Stillman due to = If it should rain on Saturday when most of the yreai crowd is his being called as itness before : r i say Ci ; ; : ‘ Saas . Ghee He tal Makes’ Four-Base Slam in Sathered in the Jersey City Stadium the fight will go on. A special vorce action, Mr. stiliman was| Second Game—Yankees Win umbrella-like apparatus will be raised over the ring proper to keep smuggled into the bank buillding in First by 8 to 5 Score {Dempsey and Carpentier dry without obstructing the view of the which the hearings are held early tu-| : peolators ay before anybody but the janitor ¥ : POLO GROUNDS, June 29.—Rabe | ——#—————® _ phere w had arrived. He went on the witness it en 5 There was a sharp slump in betting Beet ale teaey Huth hit his twenty-eighth home run on the New York Stock Exchange to- i g of the season in the first inning of | |day, following the placing of wagers It had been given out that he wa | IES Approximating $300,000 yesterday, but not to appear tintil to-morrow, with {Ne second game of to-day's double | Daal, ay, |this slump was d h aa Role yy M leatenvawainel ihe REA ese. shicee | 5 p was duo to the scarcity of the evident intent to avoid the sight- Her inmaingt: Ane Red) Box | Carpentier money. 4. WAS no one on base when the Babe | F seers and the photographers who dena tke Mee) wel unay antl | ‘The market operator who yesterday | would lie in wait for his appearance. pianos tusly | | Wamered $90,000 against $30,000 that Mr. Stillman arrived early, accom he Yankees defeated the Red Sox | Carpentier would be Knocked out had | panied by Cornelius J. Sullivan of jn the first game by the seore of § to 5) jie to pines ar ne odds, but Nicoll, Anable, Fuller & Sullivan, After spotting Boston to a two run) ice, ia n be r The con. and was ushered to the seclusion ofa /rad In their half of the first inning, | pa y change members > | who fancy Carpentier inces of Pe ; sth the Yankees came right and | 1 5 real estate office on the third floor, t Cee ee eae | [winning were unwill to place na, an-|Jersey City Arranging for) “’&t?* at leas than 1 to Nojpets Tennis f importance were placed on how of andling of Passenge! yd | many rounds the ¢i ‘oulk Marker in the meventn, | Handling of Passenger Crowd | many rounds the fight would last. other runs were scored in and Vehicular Traffic. the seventh, when one man carn’ he remained a willing pris- ded two more in. the se her in the third, one in th id the fi Boston's | stand. | Mr. Stillman was summoned up |from his retreat at the beginning of All the children of the late Theodore | hoosevelt who are in this country, the | |leading lights in finance and industry While a co-ordinating committee Is) of the United States, hundreds of | tallied. Bob Shawkey twirled for the | ; 7 in Mr. Glea heme team. He wus opposed by Pens |OMPleting. arre nty to-day in| women who are leaders in society will tillman passed him, entering the| (ie the office of Mayor Hague of Jersey|Minsle with some 99,000 people of m after lunch. Tho: City to facilitate the handling of the| 2°" Importance at the entertain- sing said there was. nol VYWALERA REJECTS passenger and vehicular traffic Sat-|ment to be furnished by Jack Demp- sign of recognition between them y for the big fight, the Evening |%°Y and Georges Carpentier at the Whatever the feeling of Mr. sin-| LLOYD GEORGE ID BA) ee ee ened by the railroad/#rena in Jersey City next Saturday man in his seclusion before he was! FOR A CONFERENCE and. terry companies that requisite [2fternoon. To most of the prominent called, it obviously did not affect his | facilities will be provided, in the way |f!k the day will mark not only an appetite, as represented by his lunch bh extra Loats, additional trips across|¢vent but an adventure, for none of eon order. A procession of waiters| LONDON, June 29 (Associated) 1 ana an additional schedule|them has ever been in Jersey City from the restaurant marched up the | !'ress). Eamonn De Valera, the Trish) |r deon tubes: before. Huleader, 3B The Lackawanna Railroad, from] From applications made it ts est!- ing a crab flake cocktail, a bowl of James Craig, the Ulste ‘| Christopher, Barclay and 23d Streets,|mated that 5,000 women will attend consomne, a platter of roast beef with |says that the proposal of the Prime! ley york, will operate thirteen ferry-|the Nght. They will predominate in potatoes, a section of apple pie, a| Minister, Mr. Lloyd George, for @] oats, three more than the regular|the most expensive seats near the rbet and a pitcher of iced coffee. unference in London between repre-| schedule, to the Lackawanna ter-|ring It was further planned that Mr.| sentatives of Southern and Northern| minal and to 14th Street, Hoboken. Undismayed by their failure to ob- Stillman, after testifying this after- {Ireland and the British Government, |-pnege pouta will carry 3,500 passen-| tain an injunction to stop the fight j noon should retire to his hiding place owing to its limitations, ts impossible | gery and twenty-four vehicles each.| yesterday, the little band of reformers and remain there until after {t was of acceptance in its present form. Trips will be made as frequently @8/ attacked the project along new lines too dark for the cameras to go into — safe operation will permit. to-day. Rev. Harvey L. Wyatt of action on him, SUDDEN OPERATION ‘The Pennsylvania Ratlroad will =r0-| tne Ciergymen'’s Community Club All persons not tenants or directly | vide a spectul ferry schedule from 5 . : c ect submitted to Prosecutor Pierre Gar- {concerned with the h rinks mere ex: | ON COMMISSIONER Desbrosses and Cortlandt Street New ven of Hudson County this afternoon ‘cluded from the corridors of the | York, to Jersey City, wi =< affidavits setting forth that Dempee: |building all day 60 that no photog. R. S. COPELAND | cxrrying about 1.800 passengers ana) A Mdav nef peey | from eighteen to twenty automobiins| and Carpentier, their managers, and ell on the boats with main deck caning| Tex Rickard are guilty of conspiracy e hg him It was reported from the omee of| Ang fifty venicies on some of hel to violate the laws of New Jersey in om his Way to and from|Dr Royal S. Copeland, Health Com-| boats without cabins is Ie four! sat they have entere oa room u More boats than the ordinary sched.| that they have entered Into an agree F. A. Lalor, gurdener on the Still ner, this afternoon that the| ite. There will be special trains from| ment to participate in or atd tn a lie, Mak I : toner was undergoing an| Philadelphia beginning at 8.35 4 M4.| prize fight, ‘The reformers ask that ute, Mal at Pile | : and running a8 often as truffle con-| the alleged conspirators be indicted, 1 carctuker in the Biue/operation for an Infection that fol ; ditions warrant, Eesti +3) While the Prosecuror, after an tn- scene of vari iS Ine i edat a AI ean Ww! hron- ne various in owed a ten days’ illness with bron-| coming on FRE eatigwtion, hea peudlwd the eonclie in the|chial pneumonia. The operation 1s| Chicago. | ey Central will make three| sion that no crime has been com- being performed by Dra. William H.|_ The Jersey : a jextra trips with its ferry beats front! mitted or te contemplated, the amM- orale nO Hishop, Louis R. Kausman and Don|riberty and 28d Strets. These boats! 4, wig wilt be laid before the Grand Rrace, at Dr. Copeland's home, No.|carry 2000 passengers each and four- | ; ie - en vehicles to Jersey City. Jury on Friday afternoon and wit- BETTING IN PARIS \" Central Bark Wea bons Te ey aif BRGRTAI. 4 nesses wil be heart, Pending the | 3TOION DEMPSEY, home, and in the ninth when two son's outer office, Mrs court re whe saw the ps er or interviewer could fina! cier by waylayin jthe hea Commis te ville, a Cottage, t | jdents involved in testimon boat inspectors will bo on hand to} qutcome of the Grand Jury proceed- SA WILSON ADMITTED check the number of passengers, 80] 1 an other attaoka upon the cons they will not exceed the number of vt erat) BUTMAY SHORTEN To PRACTICE LAW | Wieetercs | tet wil be drones ico arrangements in New York) ane ovttence to be submitted to the be in charge of Traffic Inspector ARIS, June 29--Although the IN N. Y. COURTS aoe O'Brien, who has m apeeia | Grand Jury ts identical with that sub- |betting odds on the Paris Bourse are - lderatia of traffic police to all the ferry | mitted te three Judges of the Chan |now 3 to 1 on Dempsey to win the| Former President WUson. was ad-| landings and ulao to atreets leading | cotmr's Court yesterday and held in \bout with Carpentier next Saturday, | mitted to practice an an attorney and|'© ferry slips, \wurficlent to warrant the issuance of |this hardly reflects public sentiment counsellor at law in the courts of the| Hayweed Coming Were ¢e Sur-/an injunction, [tts charged not only tn Paris in general, as many enthusl- State of New York to-day by the| render, that the mateh ts to be a prize fight asts about town are showing confl-|Appeliate Division of the Supreme) GHTCAGO, June 29, United Brates put alan. that the morals of Jersey dence in their favorite by taking beta Gourt, First Department, John Proo-| District Attorney, Clyno to-day an-|city will be corrupted, theusands of at far shorter odds. ltor Clarks, Presiding Justice, | rence fey Willem Cig Mill) frag. |Peenle will be swindled by purehas- eran | Even on the Bourse the odds are| ‘The ex-l’rewident was not present, | Vood stating that le Wn leaving Mos-|ing oounterfelt tlekets amd undesir- expected to shorten before the match | but was admitted on motion of for-| dow on July 19 and would surrender to ables will be 4ttracted, loyalty to the French champion, O'Gorman. landed te é@de country, Tickets fer the big Nght calling fog + gee