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—a' oe mane rns im HY PRP TRL EA i I REIT | “Oirenlation Books Open to All.’? | NEW YORK, TUESDAY, by The Press Publishing (The "New Yor World). SRF OER NS BABYLON HANDICAP BY HALF ALENGTH Madden Entry, Favorite Aqueduct Feature, Finishes in . a Rush---Sweep By Second. ig By Vincent Treanor. AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, Sept. 27—Surf Rider -on the Babylon Handicap this afternoon, which was worth $4,975 to the winner, after’ overcoming all kinds of bad racing luck. At the end he was half a length in front of Sweep By with Ray Jay a length and a half back. My Play got a good break and led to the stretch but then auit. Surf Rider was the favorite. Audacious proved that he ts a ve good raco horse just now, in winning the Banquet Handicap, He follewed the fast pace set by Two Feathers, lost a couple of lengths by a wide turn into the stretch and still came on to win a handy vietory, Two Feathers, with a lot of carly speed, { yaved every possible Inch of grouad and, although tring at the end, had enough left to stall off Capt. Alcock. | Donnacona made a bluff of runbing up ing slowly, but dropped ut of It finally. H| GJenbells and Miriam Cooper fin- 1 ished heads apart in tho third, a) } maiden filly event. Miriam Cuoper | J was the pac ker and was in front by hersuif to toe eighth pole, when Glenvel hove Jon ide of her, From there home it was a stride for stride battle, Glenbeils outlusting Miriam to win by a narrow margin. furious finished third after being prominent | most of the way. i Alex Hamilton won the opening event in a gallop. The race had all the earmarks of a shoo-in. Jock choice, off second, Scot, an odds-on never improved his position, and at the end was tive lengths back of Alex Hamilton, Wynnewood finished third of a strung-out field, Betore the race Jock Scot was handed out as almost 4 sure thing, but raced pounds below) his real form, RACING RESULTS. AT WOODBINE. FIRST RACE—six furlong: Stacy Adams 3 Finery, $7.10, aime, © 112 Lemon, Rosalee, Prince. SECOND RAC Atkin, $25.65 and $ cision, $5.50, | sec Qdrd. Tin THIRD RAC) $4.40 a second 3-6. All ran hOURTH RACE—Six vers—Nellie Target and. Indian furlongs. Helen 0, first, The De- essa Welly, Al! ran, Two miles,—-MeCor- $3.15, first, Superba, Palrtot, third. The, 1 furlongs. Co- and $4.10, frat, Push Pla, Affection, third, ‘Time, 3. on-atarter, Diadema, ETH RACK—Six furlongs.—Baby nd, $2.90 and $2.20, first, Last One, ‘second, Lady Meave third, Tima, All ran i AT HAVRE DE GRACE FIRST RACE—Six furlongs. — Bean, $7.60 and + ee Humorist, San ssidy irlongs; Tippity », iret? Ararat Hobey Baker, third, Time, arters—-Thinderstorm and Non-sturter dron and ‘Tom C: H mile — anid and $3.80 , Stanley, seventy $540 fivat; Gallivant third ney I VIFTH RACE s.-—Jeg, $14.00 elifinder, $10.99, third, Time, 1.45 All rath AT LATONIA, FIRST, {AC x furlongs Ultra, $38.00 $8.90, firat Matd, $3.80, second; Shipmare, third Time, 1.18. Non-star Little bic om, To Lady, De Gormhan, lack, Raby and Sandy Lot RACE—Salamander, $10.40 iret; Buckingham, $4.80, ee third, Time, 1.12. ‘Ne Bashful, Randel, Dorius, Bright ella, Bobbed Hair and Persian first Lunetta, Piuk British 8 SECOND. MHIRD RACE—One and a sixteenth aMesa Blarney, $10.40 And $5.80, frat, fem. Court 0, wecond; Rama, third Time, 1.62 Non-atartarscsPen well and May q FOURTH RACI—SIx furlongs —A. N aking $8.30. and $1.90, firsts John :) Reardon, $5.10, second, R tht All ran (Racing Entries on Page 24) to the field at the far turn, after break- | fe BASEBALL NSE YANKEE—ST. LOUIS GAME AT NEW YORK: St.Louis... 2 0 Q O O0 O O om Yankees. O O O O00 O @ Batteries—Shocker und Collins, H and S\ Evening World Racing Sui AQU per $21,000 WA \At Time He Bor SDUCT, » SEPT. THER CLOUDY. TRACK FAST. PP LWs wet cL aa, Hamiito Scot. neword Gute dO. . Devitdor Alexander Hamiltov oat s a iat pace ail the wes and won aa be pleased. Took Seat had no exenue. | Otiers beaten off, I : The WallStreet activities ol | x cupied the attention of the Meyer Co » City at the opening of its hearing iv Before ittee wi Audacious mored up fast hagot “Two Feathers | in last furlong and won ating’ f the committee was calle ayay, ‘Two Peatiem shored gvod speed. tut had nothing lefi wien challenged Captain Alcoa bad lice Edward P. Hughes marched into no excuse one and one aizte easily Owner, Foreign AL poe Winner. ‘ch. 6 240, “Tio itt Gogh) Cape, Alosck 683 Donnaconna, ee = =| TAREE tin att fie. maken: Saale five furtetip 7,0%8,25 lof men carrying bundles of file cas 735 Hy Glentatenesitingls, “Ger” Martine SlaWen “rater, J ge Mr. Hughes went to Elon R, Br “PL Si. | ut Ey 1 demanded an opportunity to be alk deny the statements made yesterday stevedore.” Mr. Hughes said especially wanted to refute the statement that Police Commissioner Enright was j"Atty-Afty partner” in the Bdward Miriam Cooper Furoun Diapute Promenade June ‘Daixy Stralgb! Rox! Primreee, nvalls cuteamed Miriam Cooper (a t pest of the cthem Purions ran a falr race, he ee ae, | “Babylon Handle.p; for two-year-olds; six furlongs RAC FOURTH No. Horse. we 3° Wt. Hughes Detective Service, the auter josurt Rider tee 120 1hg Prise in which Mr. Hughes eee —Ray Joy pes suk alas 108) on, retiring rom the department («| 4—Sweep By . us| First ‘RESULT 1 ailing: for three-yeur-olds and upward; week or two after Mr. Enright) came Commissioner. Mr. Brown announced Third) 2 that Mr. Hughes would have his opportunity SEPTEMBER as RY PLEADED aia POVERTY WHILE CARRYING LL ST. ACCOUNT rowed $500 From Attorney forItalianSteamshipLine_ He Was “Cleaning Up” in Stocks) — Hughes Demands Chance to Clear His Pier Detective Business. olice inspector Dominick Henry oc- mmittee on the Affairs of New York 1 the City Hall to-day, d to order, former Inspector of Po- the mecting at the head of a Squad ‘own, counsel to the committee, and »wed to go on the witness stand to by James Auditore, “the millionaire BARNES WITH 68 SETS GOLF RECORD -FORINWOOD COURSE FIPTH RAC one mile, Nev Hove Wt. |No. Horse. wt, | to-morrow morning after counsel for night of Heather 100) 4—Court View .. + 107|the committee hi 20 , ‘ ren. Maid 111| 5—Huouic 100 ada chance t €9/ Three Strokes Under Former AV INOte ..+.+ 1141 6—Rep Sap : 109 |ver the records Mr. Hughes had sub- ‘ H ; First Second Third | mitted. Mark in Opening Match of E LT 1 3 Q | Former Commissioner of Accounts) UPTO/AC nacoplonship: R Ss U Ll —— = Leonard M. Wallsteln and Deputy! a 1 nd three-year-olds; no ft te & than ExTHE RACE Malden, rrichas 18; non winners other] Assistant Attorney General saimuel| By William Abbott. ie eran Awe. (No. Horse. we |G Berger drew up chatrs at Mr.| INWOOD, L, 1, Sept, 27.-~The 1—Ten Lec - 1 QemTORY: orc vecesercese 122] Brown's shouldera when Kobert . | openin, mate! deoten Leo \8 potion Atiateduig 2 toa sates | P ig match play round for the SA) Oven G—=Miser ...-. tpg) Winsmore of the firm of Billings, Ol-|ehamplonship of the Professional First Second Third ay and eS Mr. Henry's| Golfers’ Association of America shot rokers, was culled to the stund, b the course ad 100 RESULT 1 4 3 | utr. Brown set out to show that at| Fuagie for Shes tawond the time Dominick Henry went tu| CUD salleywest to-day Jim Barnes B A Ss E B A L L Francis Gilbert, lawyer for the Itallan| Cvmpleted his opening cound in the er sald he was “broke” and in trouble TION a AG under the former tr or the Sra ATIONAL LEAGU and asked Mr. Gilbert for money, Mr . m emnerk: for the Bee cM IO Ghana: Henry was actually winner ine Wall{%4® lInke ‘This sharp shooting put Brooklyn Street deal and had available an ac-}“Long Jim’ two holes tn front of , iu ol 2. le ovune 00506 ual of $51,000 | Clarence Hickney, from Atlantic en “You had a joint accuunt w 1926/Gry. Waiter Hagen with two f j pee : with Dominick Henry aud his wife \ SRL WAR ERO' TONES } 00 0 1 20 4 1. — 8) Mary C, Henry?” naked Mr, Brown. | PPeded to make m 68, topped his drive | yeBattermss Grimes and Miler; FM-) yeg, sir," sald Mr. Winsinore, “ie |on the elghteeath and this miscue ’ } eis: Se also had an account prevented his equaling he record ——— | AT pos’ N—Second Game Mr. Brown put into Videuce tte hiude Dy Barnes : or ~ . Brooklyn account of the Inspecto . . lagen skidded so 1 G9 and so Show Girl Says Comedian 0 100: 4 1 0 3 8|HENRY PAID $18,615.69 oUF, 21) Asem “Madea sume in 99 and » ' ve Sar Suiine keke CoH Used Ice to Make Miss Boston— ; 1920. | ara ung star from ask you to state the trans Bonney! Tiere only one ; a 0 o--0| @ 1 ask you tate the res nly on! Rappe Come To dona on. the ash and days of | uutuble york tn the frat round of = P lay, 1920, between your house and an ¢ these 35 holen matches. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. Mics | Cincinnatl Dominick Henry, the Be or uet} matches. Jock Hutcht- 4g ne he Oo! ne recelved | POF Chicago, holdur of th |Zey Prevon, one of the show girls 33000020 0~8 being the date on which he received MeaKo, he f the British ein 3 [the first $500 from Gilbert? A This | ct ampioushlp and defending title participating In Rosooe C. Arbuckls’s | Chicago— recofd shows that on the 20th we re-|h.:der im-this tourngment, came in hotel party which led to the death of | 1.0 0 0 0-2 0 O G-3lopiyed $3,000, and on 218t.| Gus a. la Havoris es Miss Virginia Rappe, waa the first! 1 geppehonane Joue down to Pa ara of Richmond witness to-day in the Arbuckle mur~| i ia daiphin what? A. In payment of | COUNTY Hutebisoa developed the der charge hearing in police court. | : Sra ninecee securities which we had tought for | ive HUIS weak that hag been Arbuckle, Miss Rappe, Mra. Ham-| 2 ~ |him, and ‘a order to fully balance hus | ny undulog “ver ance He wan’ the! bina M. Delmont, Miss Alice Biale, ; Pittxbargt: - account, Uritish classic at St. Andrews tast Alfred Semnacher and Lowell sher o30 ant p9o3 Q. I see, What were the securities? | Mute Om four different greens Jock | j man were In Arbuckle's suite when | | A. Our books show that the securities | #44 putts within & feet to win, but whe joined the party, she teatitted. | HELD IN $9, 000 THEFT, were 100 shares of Brovliyn apa) en Ome he blew his ohance and Arbuckle and Sherman were dressed I SAY. “i » Transit, 513 shares of svul Moturs, | O'Hara, whe found trouble on the in pajamas, bath robes and slippers. | S HE ‘SAW BROADWAY. f which five bun ind a half) SY. eteaped with « halt, she sald. Sylvester I. Wa No. 224 Danforty Shares bad been bow him, the | ‘The maten vax al) square at the PR eno ee ie one aetna | Avenue, tarnoy City. who tas been n remalndar of the 6 os having /teventeenty, O'Hara hanging on be witgenmy who. sald he enw a tittle | Tusted clogk for the eA «, been received for hin dividend | CAUDe OF bia vpyonent's putting weak- bit” of drinking. [ines NOS, gate 10 Brides Street, wad un ‘bis stunk ‘There ‘uléa soy| tesa On the home hole across a Fred chback Inter joined the|(ourt to-day on 4 charge of «rand lie Shares of Kennivott Copper, which be | rook both were on the green tn two] party, Mfss Prevon added, and others | cen Sadidulivured Gp: Dk: potas. Giitnra noatly hdled w iwate were Ww and out of the room, | The amount named in the com vm fia f & twelvs- “Did you s6@ Miss Rappo leave the WAS $450.44, but it was sald thai Q. There ts another check there|fuuter, while Hutchison missed a us fone Tavelved 18 ane t a», 00. nan ane peyable to Mr. Henry? A. Yes. Itay)sherter effurt and thts hole repre-| ae Vested a little of the money and spent ! greet | (Cuntinued om Second Page.) the rest In “ceeing Broadway" (Continued om Second Pager (Continued on Second Page) i = = pee 1 ; 4 } | alert op Seeped-Ciass Mata |} 1 92 i, owt = "New York, Ne Ye PRICE —— CENTS | a see = | { 1 - isi i , i 1 Still a Chance 1 That “Missing i ) Man May Be in Airtight { Compartment | ; i ’ ) 7 ¥ SAILOR SAVES OTHERS. jOnly 8,000 Fans at the PoloGrounds — ; rene ral “al 2 See Contest With St. Louis— | orpedo Tube Collapses While H : : : Vessel Is at Anchor in arry Harper Pitching Against San Pedro Harbor. | Urban Shocker. | | | ee SAN PEDRO, Cal, Sept. m.-Two | 4 men are believed to have lost their! , By Isaac Shuman liver when the United States sun-| POLO GROUNDS, Sept. 27.—Only 8,000 fans were at dhe Polo | marine R-6 sank in the outer hurbor |Grounds to-day to see the Yankees battle with the St. Louis Browns in here last night, tne result or an an-|the former's tight tu clinch finally their hold on the American League qT: explnined accident, tt was officially penuant stated at the submarine base here to-| Harty Larpec was Huggins's cholce@—————————— > any vn the pitching mound. Schang was baiieincol ea eee i Urban Shucke: twirled tee the ST. LOUIS (A) Spaulsberg, who was reported w bitve | isrowis . oe been blown fra tho ‘sinking veaft| Thee wes no enthuptasm lest) roi, op LA 4 + Les . hs J. Dreffen, a seaman, ts reported im.|however, even though the fans did | POmm tT niaowad in tho eatarmrtie not tuct out la numbers Babe Ruth | Ellerbe, 36 2) 2 tee ha 4 wud the Yankees were greeted with | Siafer. 1h 2 1 1 9 0 0 1 Divers were worktug in fet Of] Hrolunged cheers as they inade their|Jacobson,ch, 4 0 F 1 8 8 7 water this morning aiongside the R-6/ way un the feld for pretiminacy prac: | Collins, ¢. 2.09 03 0 onieavnring to fia hawsers to the] tee. Williams, If. 3 0 1 0 0 @ ; eu ; t craft wolch would rake it pussibie ty URS YER eE Gerber 26 60 tt" raine her to the surtace, It wag pe} 4 1, Laden Sl ; |McManus,2h. 3 0 1 2 350 i LOUIS Tobin grounded out’to | Shocker, p. so ft 00 1 aihie, according to Naval tuen, thet) 4 i saisted. Kilerbe tripled*uve: ome aie Ce ee N anyone inside might huve escaped \ /jautiy tead, disier Knocked & hviue — Torals, 272 6 0 an airtight compartmen, in whicn}ruu into dey right centre, scouring life might be sustained fur forty-eight | Wilerbe. Jacobson singled over seound NEW YORK (A) Ncures Collins pelea Wiltiuuns thed vut to abo or hope e@ Ward, sun Was throwu vut at B Miller,cf. 3 0 0 1 0 @ LOS ANGHLUS, Sept Lleut|nird trying tu steal, Schamg tu. Mo- Peck'paugh. 0 00 08 # ] t 1, R, Chambers, who was tn command! Najy, TWO MNS, THKEE HITS. Ruth, If 0000 a ry of the submarine Ik-6, 1s repurtea ty] NW YOHKIK--Milier fled out t Meuset, rf 6 6 LSeCRE have been the last man to make au]? bin, Beck fied out Ww Jacobson Pipp. ib 0 0 8 te } escape from the craft when it sual Dems OE to -TUbtb INO LUNE) ried: ah ot 32 0 Jate last night tn the outer harbor] © McNally, 3b...2 0° 0 1 3 O e Na. at Gan Pedro with a reportea (oan 3 fone ee Schang, ¢ 20 1720 , Yi LOUIS Aierber Med cut WW Harper, 20t010 OF Mirae IBIENENe Or S58 Pe Fin. MeMaivm struck out, Shower |e? Tea oe ae t After Lieut, Chaumbe lett Me) sure wren Pouk made a bad throw to) Torgig 2 Oak) eae | submarine he immediately began to] Pipy on hie under. Todin ~ 7 3 ald members of the crew uuable to] Krounded vat, Harper to Myyp. NO} Sttmmary for six innings: RUNS, NO HITS | Three Rase Elierbe, Home ‘ ‘ et to lifebuaus at id Seriza: to:gAt £0) 1 SRVRt Ons. P NEW YOIK--Mcuse: grounded out,|Run—Sisler Sa Hits—Gerber, of floating timbers. , Kllerbe to Sisler. Pipp grounded out, Double Plays —Genber to McManus to) According to & mary told be wit Kllerbe to Sisler. Ward singled to Sisler; Bilerte to Sisler Left on F nesses of the Sec eHe Who Wereliirt MeNally flied out to Tobin, NO Bases—St Louis, New York, L abonre ithe se Sapien mi ee KUNS, ONE HIT. | Base on Balls-—Off Harper, 2. Struck ’ aister ships, the R-6 wus Ued up # |Out--By Harper, 5; by Shocker, 3. 6 o'clock last night with two huwsers THIRD INNING { Uinptres—Measre rOwetia Connolly t hinding her to three sister stips and| Sv. LOUIS—Kilenve singled Ol dh pinenn. r . two bawsers connecting the string ot|right. Sisier smertMved, McNally to | Sree ——- = aoe submarines with the muther ship, IMpp. Jaoubsun grounded out, Ward opel 4 io Etlarbe, y) a : Prior to the disaster the entire|/ty Pipe. Collioe struck oul NO ue Be coe inte ‘ mee thea H crew, it was auld, wae Inside the hull| RUNS. ON MIT. Esty ind Ad aes ONB HIT | getting torpedves ready for baile! NeW YORKK—schung Med vur to SEVENTH INNING. is practice. Suddenly the tear torpedo |Sisier, Harper drove « hit that Sis- st. LOUIS—Tobin walked Ellerte } tube apparently yielded to sea pres: [jer could not Randle, Miler hit Into] sorinond, Schang to Pipp Staler sure and opened, ‘The vesnel begwn|q double play, Gerber to MeMANUS) give a long aucrifice to Miller, Tobia 1 1] to fil rapidly and the memberm uflto sister, NO RUNS. ONE HIT. |guing to third after the catch. Jacobs j the crew ee aut the ¢ sonar FOURTH INNING, we be gimelly, to Pipp NO RUN! H tower: One 0 me ee fo reweh | eer (OULS--Williama grouuded tol NeW YORK—Peck grounded out ie the outside the subinariie WAS) uy 5 Guassisied, Gerber struck out.| unersisted. Ruth grounded ig seen to cut the hamsers, rleasiog (ME) Wivtinus smasted « fit duwn the Sisler unassisted. Meusel filed shes mapa Ante ‘eves = third-base Nne t MeoNally could , NO WITS, ust ay the man, belleved ty have 4 =e. ea | 2?" handle, Shucker singled to right, beep daa whi ae a el sending McManus to third. ‘Tobin Apter drownea, reached tue conning wwe é walked Elierbe fanned. NO RUNS, n 1 AL se lo be A horan attached to a dal peed wagon lndder, there was) what seued wo HUTS driven by Ralph Zalanto, No. 220 West NPW YORK-—-Peck grounded out. | 118th Street. ran away 1iTth Street (Continued on Second Vee, yityene to Sisler Ruth struck out. | ANd Bighth Avenus to-dey and started J ———— | Meusel fied o: MoManus. NO aciver su 2: from his seat at : . : ao iat 2st Street, The horse ran into | LICENSES OF THREE | RUN'S, No Ath Sie auto truck and was Injured so badly Ie | : G JOCKEYS ARE REVOKED. | BT. LOUIS—sisier lined to Ward. | SanngaR En ie j BT: son fanned. Collius fouled out | AMERICAN LEAGUE. Knser, Teargin and (: Umaer)ty Kchang. NO RL NO HITS. ae one Ban of Stew NEW YORKK—Pipp lined to Shocker ' PHILADELPHIA—Firet Gamer i earnatce 04 Ward struck out. McNally fanned, | Ku-ton— | AQUEDUCT RACE THA Sept. 27 After a mecting of the stewards to-day); NO RUNS. NO HIT's 10010003 0-4% { it was antiounced that the licenses of SIXTH INNING. Philadelphia— } Joorays Knaor, Collins and Yeargin nad! ST. LaQUIS—Wiillams astngied to 00040500 —8 t been revoked by the Jockey Club. right. Gerber sacrificed, Pipp to Ward. Batteriee—-Karr and Walter; W, Rom- Coltine rode Baddie Rink in & ques MeMunuy hit to MeNally and Wilttams |™* ond Perkins tonale race at Saratoga and Yeurkn wag Anwe ‘Katee a lpade Leather Face at the Spa, the day Tun down ‘Between’ sonnet ‘aps Gamer Natural Gridge won, Leather (ave wos tlhe MONWnE getting the pul oUt AA9 | poatg Itaken rack off the pac ""* Ward an masist. Shocker Med out to 1 os and only when pract? ton wage Meuse! NO RUNS. ONE HIT Philadelphia allowed te run No otfical reasons NEW YORK—Schang drove a hit 000001000-2 jwere given by the officials for their down at McManus that he could not ecteries—Bush and Walters Maite action handie. In an attempted sacritice van and Myatt