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ove Copy rtahts 1921, by The Press Co, (The New York World ~ DUNBOYNE WINS THE ARVERNE HANDICAP AT AQUEDUCT TRACK ARVERNE HANDICAP BASEBALL NEW “YORK, "MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, f eee Books Open to All,” ‘loa, ered wy Mecoud-Clase Matter ost Oftice, New York, No ¥. BABE RUTH GETS 57TH HOMER; _ | INDIANS SCORE 3 IN FIRSI $79,000 HOLO-UP IS FOILED a GETS A HOME RUN AGUE. : } : WON BY DUNBOYNE: scutes ! ) Pittsburgh. 0 0 0 saris Fi ‘ ; ynitse ee an Bae Pg nN aa i rites 1 AW 74 : sand tia atta alanine I) tee i ‘ 4 AT NEW - ae 3 fh be 7 if = | Cleveland- | 5 4 Hildreth Entry Finishes Three | 300 — | er. showed ord epee and OR) a HARD dre gamely : New York— | itmin oll the wi Lengths in Front in 103 - Tor Sieg ae inward: inailenm, abwit tw panna Aqueduct Feature Patterles——Coveleskie anil’ (O:Neill: Vithalla ofiner, JS) Gosden. tainen M o~ | . pias CAD ested ‘. a SW ike oe A B its Sh dB N H GIANTS AND YANKS Ne One on Base When Babe * 418 wes oS 4 ri By Vincent Treanor Vealeeeaee é mi bik andits Shoot an eat New Haven) Have EACH TOGO | Puts the Ball Into the Right j o ch ays ae hicago. tos ‘ } me " AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, Sept. | philadelphia 3 Wut hi te ue Wal Wigs nivgth dena ua, Cashier and Guard, but Wounded SIX MORE GAMES! Field for 57th Homer of 18,1 1 behind © 1 R and Schalk; | —- Season re fale Wi — ; Men Save Satchel Full of Money— tious of tne Contests are Staged 729 PHT HACE Fu, 1 ole On | ul ty and w fe 4 mi La : . e Pol Ss, “yi ey ; _ SINGLE BIG BOMB mie One Robber Caught, Two Fight for the Polo Ground: Quinn Knocked Out of Box in i ‘The Yankees have five more games : A ' SINKS THE ALABAMA : Way to Freedom to play, while the Giants have tour.) Opening Period and Is Re \ y n - oe y Md Three of the Yankees contests wiil | placed by Hoyt—32,000 at gut 4 for! Dropped by Martin Bomber —————— bo Staged at the Polo Grounds and but = Pr ' artir mber, It Game. M i Tore Out Her Mast and Se o Latte James M, Lewis, sixtyeseven years old, station cashier of the New) ene of the Giants’ games will Ms iid naps ut the Se Tiel i . staged on their own field. Schedule o ——- thud pace and he had Her to Bottom.. York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, carrying $75,00@ receipts tye remaining games follows | By [eae Shuman sin th ia wi rs NORFOLK, Va., Sept A 2,000- RTH RACE—Arverne and upward; of Saturday and Sunday in a satchel, was hurrying from an elevator YANKEES POLO GROUNDS, Sept. 26.—Thirty+ | ny * caught) pound bomb ended the career of the ongs. 5 c i Sept. St. Louis at New York. a } S n drive outgamed the! gig “battleship Alabama at asis|Nen Hore wr. toward Room 3605’ on the third floor of the Grand Central Terminal) S¢?" aan puis at New York. | two thousand fans were on hand to- . ate or analy | clock to-day. A Martin bomber fy} 3 DIUM on toy to-day when one of three men following him called out: New York at Philadelphia. | 44¥ *© Toot for the Yankees in the Ingp | fr eo ‘only after nearly ing over the old warship anchored off : ; . : Now Yor! > of the four game series with the In- fi % a “bay ry wr “New York at Philadelphia. f Haast ¢ ne ie ‘Tangier Island in Chesapeake Bay Third Hey, there, mister! hire ladelphia at New York. |dians which would give New York a squalitier His | inpanher lestroved her super- vis 5 ul SI WW . Lisa aud sia tore her mas a troxed ui RES ULT 4 Mr. Lewis stopped short and turned. Paul § hay of Varrytoy na (ot He New York lcwot gante lead ie’ the race teRiin th ak >w money Mae ta ERATION med) her over on her! = ae : Swasa. |Special policeman of the Terminal, who was: guarding the cashier from GIANTS. American Leagie, pennants 4 < entry, Mallavil| six other planes almost simul-| one mile and a sixteenth ye the ticket office on the main floor lo the offices of Assistant Treasurers) sept. 27-Open. All good seats in the grand stands 4 and © in the) taneousiy rained 1,000 ana 2,000/N%~ Horse Ty A. S. May and S. Hall, walked two steps further before he turned. J Open \wernlAllemiay aaore clonic stn Nie Mosiorios stable's| pound Lombs on the hulk as she went | a He naw two of the threo men ‘Open sail oan Tho cheerfulness, ofthe day:dlasnon j 5 very Jack Lums-| down, Four hit the vessel as she | i wrestling with Mr. Lewis over the 3 NeW eer le hs (tae ious. te W niy ether trundied over and the remainder Thira handle of the bag while # third bran, OC! 1--New ay Adelphia Communicate. Uae 0 Anxious ee & t ed s After landed in the water within twenty to 1 dinhed ave dol¥er: (doubleheader) who, even after the Yankees came out j 1k fie Ahiety AAs he looked back tic was struck in Ol 2 New York at Brooklyn b lalice acne) ly silent an it f k id to iu) Sas ot SEY the face with a lead pipe wr nena in ful ot what the: game: woulda ay ai pv nies wus the JUDGE ON HOLIDAY taltan General Nuvivation ¢ BY BLOW OR FALL s owwapaper, “At the tone tine on |ALLEGED BOOTLEGGER HELO fatty caves ee Ye 2 to 5 ny" of the men hit Mr, Lowis on the he sad NG PRR RSOS LORS eon ae Hn Ae aa LOSES HIS CLOTHES . |ruth the butt of a revolver ALSO AS A COUNTERFEITER. |,, te still jendlby twopolats F Sob 1 nt to the = = Pie mateo a es | Quinn started to piteh for the ' nwed. 11 Burglars Enter Hand's House and 'BANDIT KNOCKED DOWN By trensed i ee eee ial yankecs ut was replaced by Hoyt t victim! — Make Off With His Winte WOUNDED GUARD. toms te Aha a doing, when Cievalinl Wijapobe | Knocked to his knoe y pat bis ? vps ; aa vuns j4 ana ; drarobe : |hand to his hip pocket for his revolver Binh, eh th in this period got lie When Federal Judge Hand re s |Two shote @ ve fired by one of the neh ieee arith n home run of the season. No one i : ve from his vacation in Vermont Oct. 1v Hotel Physician Describes In-!™e® strugsung with Mr. Lewis for the eauers, “rectifiers” and/ was on base at the t 1 4B Vis 1 the|he probably will have to buy a new i ? Fi 5 |bag. One of them went through Mr. The alleged counterfeit-| Coveleski pitched for Cleveland. ‘ i ahciox i «om | winter wardrobe. It was learned to: jury of Girl Who Died After |Lewis's coat, grazing his side. The making false “atrip| ‘ fe copped |4ay that burglars on Aug. 30, in broad ip row of <rbuckle Parts Jother hit Shay in the right shoulder, eating a tax af a Kal: | THE GAME BY INNINGS. \ ‘ srity | Geallant onldeed i horas at NB 1421/5 Miiionaine lecest ne Bent ruc arty. Shay lunged forward and struck one| mee i Has al as Street. two blocks from the |“ Millionaire Longshorei.a: nspector Dom- — of the robbers Finlay eatin iy the rear of his hor 1 ¥ a station, and took the| IONE EO fntrodu to} = PRANCISCO, Sop! 28.—Dr ee . a aia oa SSR © found. alxty-aix cases FIRST INNING. 3 n ast two jarment bax | ears Ex-Police Inspecto: : eee aa Orda tahiele Ch wen tno Cue Wat] CLEVELAND—Jamieson — walke@s y fn n thren ning the Judge's clothing, ively ui rt testifying to-day T two other bandits ran for the | Wide labels of, wen aneirn Pr Avena Wamby sacrificed, McNally it | inge two dress suits: So Informed Hit Court examination of |'8talrway which runs down the north- | Wiliam Kissick alleges” he paid! MeNulty fumbled He . ers| The outer door wae Jimmied between a 4 i f east corner of the building. Druewerman SAO for emo. caeek Of oundar, damien coring: i ons pan the inner wooden | ae Rappe, whose death shouted Shay, “and get into un office EE ee aera ete werete | thing rd foresatitin at ane B door. The silver had | Longshoreman, ce is charged wit) “kill th iP he ea and colmtertelt: | th ; ced him at second, RACING RESULTS. sent to storage and thoush somo bu-| nih it Sa Me ae ‘ a) man teh touch tie an Ward to Peck, Speaker scoring. reau drawers were ransacked It is not koe d, in great pain when he was: ¥0 , e- Seweil was hit by a pitehed ball ATIHAVAELDE GRACE believed the thieves obtained «nything| Inspector Edward cane ane oe men who aad started tor SUGGESTS ARMY SUPPLIES © iturns sin right, scoring Gard+ \ Ae j nit v : mate the stairway turned back and but reread Athi. Woe : FAST HACK Five’ aiid a he of ead of a private * Wee ih {BURA OF tucm pened tire AL May uu he FOR JOBLESS EX-SOLDIERS ie eet ier i vt ree ¥ at A ont susin . ats he lay placed Quinn in the box for th 1 c ond Mise Lockwoop COMMITTEE om ) : t evidences fon the floor, pointing his revolve: at| cemator Keen: ‘DINO! wan” purposely 8 ght {# partners mr fares out of my own | olism, Dr. Beardsiee test.fied,| the robber he tind knocked Sasniadien tact PRO pied ‘ Aes ee . niga Seards , \, © on to © base oveleskie struck ‘ IN CONFERENCE AGAIN, cia te om ey ne ie) eu mele Mall and se gram ne y to quiet ner by | While Mr, Lewis founde WASHINGTON, Sept out. THREE RUNS, TWO HITS, | Reads for More Seastons to Dent) 0ner's pa ae . ue aa se of a drug | scrambled inte th Joor, Shay army supplies would be made avai NEW YORK-—Milive fouled out to wi Jousting Conditions agency was 9 consider i. ; ODOR ONE 4 was In the began blazing away ut the abbers, | fe use by unempli A ex-norvi O'Neil Peck grounded out, Sewell to } nal service jasked for the p ee + f shots in quick su 1 resoluti ntroduced in the! ‘ erent auention, leaves! and, the re- | SxcePtlanal service MTom TN Foi police telephone wir 1 few hours after firing seven shots in quick su on creeeulgn peated IO tie ay ith knocked a home run, ent decision of th Anpeliate Diviaton, | Department?” asked Counselior Frank} Police telephone wi the chaige against Arbuckle The men wheeled and went down the Senate to the ‘ball iting the upper capHieA tee | Brooklyn, at landlords itlea | 4 1, acting for tie committee gi pollcense § watchmen ar avcording to the p cian, and) stairs, firing behind t a wildly The :remohat Aiponta the top cance and falling Into right i] eu 10 turn ne vali “That's what [ unders tee tel neta a wee ene oar next morning ke discovered Two of their shots hit an Interior ae (571 alas b field. Meuse! dropped a single {nto : L rty were diseu Mr. Auditore Ee ‘ toextend one that dence to support am earlier con-/ heavy glass window behind which a and other surplus quartermaster| left fleld. Pipp flied out to. Wamby. ' n , st entersie nhs the Beri Mr, Auditore si pat Eddie Pee rn asion that Miss Rappe had suffered number of men and women were jes to organizations of ex-service]} ONE RUN, TWO HITS t ning of summer of the Lockwood M- | Hughes in business Tt a ross suid the an {nternal injury working and the: were which are aiding in housing and SECOND INNING. t investigating housing consi- | would retire from the Police Depart- Worth 10k m the beginning he realized !t added to the aring for the unemployed CLEVELAND—Jamieson struck out, inven at the latter's office, No. 20 /ment I'd xive him the pler watchman rein) ths: plese since 1 case and advised re-| corridor was fi | Wamby also struck out. Hoyt made yeu he latter's office, } 2 i jcharge of the guards RaNpital he ald the revolvers ] Broadway, to-daj ' 58, Gi moval to a hospital, he sald, he reve it four in a row by striking out § aA Mr. Untermyes refused to tel) what} The longshoreman with evident! “Ie there anything else wrhere was no other conclusion to! One of the two who ran away munt| GIRLS OF VIENNA ROUNEINO Cite peak | eps had been taken to b housing [relish told of visiting a Brill store |t0,8a3, JRERASLREE aC OH Iray from the evidence than that the have teen struck by a pallet pacpuse IN DESPERATE FIGHT | vew vor — Ware struck out. Mee eltef, other than to glve the main eub- | with Hughes ladder was ruptured,” the witness, 4pots of blood were found on th iiistwatued achankt eet cd frets of the oonference. He deciared, | “You ought to buy mea nuit of i a aig atepa of the stairs al way TO GET HUSBANDS *" Me eee ce A ifm however, that he ad mapped ou 0 ; a Su . ©, armb » ns, eNally 0! alderabie. ‘work for the committee jiethes, ele EUENee Reid tanh In answer to a hypothetical ques- the entrance at Vanderbilt Avenu 6—Four col. |second. Hoyt out. Coveleskie te AT LATONIA accompli aid the witness and T sald ‘all right, tion regarding the cause of a torn and 48d Street be oi Piel NO RUNS. NO HITS FIRST TA > One mile and a. gia, — | Raat him the ult of bladder, Dr, Beardslee replied that he SHOOTING AND TUMULT BRING peal eupaduved THIRD INNING visi BOY KILLED BY AUTO; thes: would consider external force, such CROWDS INTO HALLS. . Pm Aepuetdierroienie | CLEVELAND — Smith flied 16 4 DRIVER IS ARRESTED. |, Bis him anything a6 as ia fall at Ela tieiausee The sound of the shots and th tral Europe is acute-there are Meu ner fanne Rewelt | | Lore = 2 4 continued yomttin tin f the breaking glass, magni ten wome every man, and | jou along the right fleld four line Viewm of ident Has Not Yer) “E believe T sald Bler on one oecasion and that rupture, the witness replied fied by the corridor echoes, caused ©! dexperate measures to securo | rturns filed to Miller, NO RUNS, ONE Heen Identified, | Mr, Audetore, and of de to the police | question from Arbuckie’s general cutpou clerks, Women — jursband used, even women | yipp ; bi ce Fatt Re Aan iherae ser ter rm ne e¢ Adam A a nsel atenograpners, valiroad offictaly and want vent the pews _ 1 automobile owned red J \ i Ave A black and blue spot on one arm commuters inte th r fa , - So. 96 CE © the 2 i it ‘ a bay Calle Edwards « (Racing Entries on Pages 2 and 6.) 5 use i IB, Be peyalehaas arr, A es Ro aaa e eae eon a hae injury, trampled each ¢ Y f M fe vd | Coward for Not Drinking, & a i operated b: n Mi v ne ee yrdin: ards! ver when the: t en x. modest ; : ol ongregution 0! Didn't Cot a Melon After AIL ngto Aven t Cross sat on the edg witness nS irigad. pnapped'! Sbayia ahot ; men dropped | gy ea wy uipaihens, ane els t : cong mailon 4 tthe and hus, . ihe aid. twirled: &. cane!.a ie we an honorable acquaintance a scussing ft to a aer . swered the questions ver Ser (Continued on Second Page) Co Lon Second tag ‘ : Nr tame 4 chad by tie aeatan weave Seens: She ipo stepped aroy Klon Ro Brown an € > — - > : e D. Dy in which he d ner aie hine, oe nn Democratic Cancea To-Morrow om 914,000 Fire In New London, Cone Blwards of New Jers: ard of the machine, a rear| ©? ‘, , ms eave Treaties. Soecial to The bent W and against © whee! passing over his body ! W your present ©; « Con n eyes, 4 SV) fl 4 pall me - " WASHINGTON, Sept NEW LONDON. pt 6 A He wirty appropriated ve Pe thor “Mr B Hughes Ni:| ae wenaiona’ wor dance baie garnk na marry a the Constitution neions” and drove to ¢ Guards Piers 9, 96 ne Edward P’, + D bf ne jance hall, garage id two cot : E WORLD ! eet in conference to-morra con- s ‘oyed by fire early the clared r referri yet pebbled beach of Long * | geese ba ak Miia} Bail River id Mr, Cross XS 1918 in tt tid se ee t with Bs rH 44 th a a“ “e ar 1 met ie 1m " Hundreds = of = advertisements neta eee ace se on or nee rhe . ; in 191, ng {sider ming n reepect to ay at Pleasure Beach, four miles west u dvertizen Gov. does n es acs watermelons were hardy win- ore - ‘aan ate procle comy, 96, by the Furness- ie first few months of | peace treatles with Germany, Austria of this etty. Orgigin of the fire ts un-) similar to these are printed in the | @ man Is a cowani who refuses to drink ter eltgon ‘ eS Withy Company; at the other pi — eof, {and Hungary. known, The loss ln placed at $18,000, | mewanapers to-day what he wants other men to drink,” 1 J { ' i - *

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