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fy To-Night’s Weather—FAIR AND WARMER, EXTRA “ Circulation Books Open to All? | | VOL, LIL, NO. 21,863—DAILY, ny 921.07 tri ahi NEW Y 0 R K, r HURSDAY, OCT OBE R 6, 1921. "puter teemt-cimee Mete Post Oftice, New York, N. ¥, $14,000 OF SEWER CONTRACT AIDED CONNOLLY FIGHT ) CONTRACTOR'S CASH RE BOX SCORE. | abo r h po aie abo or af po aioe i JAMAICA, N. Y., OCT SATHER CL R. TRACK FAST. ' Burns, cf 3.0 0 1 0 OL MINS se 3 0 0 ! o 0 FISD RACE. Two and \iueoyerrotd sia; non-ninners ocher than selling: five and | . Bancroft, ss... 4 0 0 3 0| Peck’paugh, ss. 0 3 2 0] ‘781 plat ae q, ee Baa See stiewe Clove pom ‘dren: Frisch, 3b. 404 ; ; 1 {Ruth it. ( i i 0 0 0 0 BOB (ISFL STEALS HONE: PF M TARD S SEED n Satin OB WERT 10 CAMPAIGN F ND Young, ff... 2 0 0 2 O O|R.Meuselrf. 4 1 1 1 0 OF | | [G30 Alex. Mamition,. 3 125 Kelly, 1b. 4 0 0 12 2 0| Pipp, Ib. .3 0 0 4 9 0 1 { FAT Sones Sas tin 3 E, Meusel, If.. 2 0 0 0 © O/Ward2b....4 1 1 4 7 0 | ) Rawlings, 2b.. 3 0 1 2 2 0|McNally,3b...3 0 0 0 3 0} Surf Rider Runs uns Third in Two- iis Conler 4 Witn Tells Meye Meyer Commi: | Smith, «. 30 0 1 1 1/Schange.....2 0 0 4 2 0 | Year Tussle at Six Fur- os placing caer sates Mores tea He Was Toit Wasto |; 0 2) Sf ee ee es Th) ‘fie longs. 7 i greats a | Help Connolly Win Fight. | Torals......27 0 2 24 14 3] Totals 26063 3 27 «160 : | ae ee | El pte et Summary of the game: . SQUAW MAN LOSES FIRST| mu |WENT FOR INFLUENCE Doula Paye—tricn to Rawlinges MeNaliy to Wavd ( Fvy |Ward Scores for Hugmen in Fourth Sees | eae sett on Bawes—Giants, 3; Yankeve, 1. ; ‘ — | War Note Gets Second With Borough President Clamors,| Stuet Out"-By Hosta | With the Bases Filled — Ruth but Is Suppressed—Denials (maples -Minarty, plate; Quigley, Arst; Chil, second; kigier, third Walked Three Times—Estimated ] Attendance 38,000. { By Robert Boyd. Regal Lodge Landing in | War Note breke mining, bad all th one eitong atthe end, Regal Ledge closxd ¥ the Money. wee me | Mering a Tot of ground; ran an excel 1 and finished ont gamely, Siren Maid was running Cini@h the stretch. Thimble was pinched off at start by Lockwood and Murphy. sco RE , B Y I N N I N G Ss RACE Wor three em of 9, ra 5 | Evidence was taken by the Mese: |Giants.... OO 0000000 2 783 (ee Te we a el \ By Vincent Treanor. Lr tee AER star BL SHE, BAR aoe. Won driving, place eae, sa committee to-day regarding payments os Wihiver wa JAMAICA RACE TRACK, N. ELSE of $42,000 to former Under sherit| Yankees.. O.0-9-1000 2 = POLO GROUNDS, Oct. 6.—Arthur Nehf, the Giant’s only southpaw fey John M. Phillips of Queens and $8,500 . and the leading offsite pitcher of the National League, went in the box to have lasted, but Missionary’s num- oe But Boece Oct. 6.--Missionary and Mustard Seed 4 finished almost on even terms in the i i to William F. Matthews, otherwise in the second game of the World's Series with the Yankees. Waite Hoyt, 1 3 1 7 al : #] known as “Doe,” as contractors on | PF TOR KEEPS |the former Erasmus High School pitcher of Brooklyn, pitched for the ber went. Surf Rider the favorite, Mgn Watue clot 110 10018 10) 10, 30 Obert san 60 Gf over 9 million and e quarter dotiars’ ‘Yankees. Schang and Smith were the catchers. came from fast place to finish third. | ‘ . nace bewecn them all the the former oulgaming tie latter mn | Worth Of Queens sewers in the Tas FIRST INNING, | ar ar aS a Mustard Seed raced ‘Toil into the | fnal drive, ‘Trader ran a food race, Blin Poite wan alwa's outrun. three years. ALEVAT | GIANTS—Burns up. Ball oe bay FIFTH INNING. | ground and then seemed to have the S—Remsen Handicap; for two-year-olds; six furlongs. Joseph Sigretti, wits the $400,000 two, strike one, foul (strike two),|. GIANTS—Kelly up. Strike ome, wo Marineltt "*! 5% Bably 20 ©. Rumaer 6 Weison Ss Weiner‘! 1) 20 Meteo 3 Bs Sr racing card. Mustard Seed appeared ‘Sirerceise wes: Remsen handicap feature of to-day’s Burns fanned. Bancroft up. Strike strike two. Schang dropped Kelly's | face won in the stretch. Schuttinger Horse. Wt.| No, Horse. Vt. |5ist Street sewer, had Phillips in « | last strike. bi e was thrown out, > on Missionary, however, charged N leiveconard .. i 104) 8a Ree Rete press he part it ‘ t th eet : ee | ea) mancrot und a Hoyt ene Baill Schang Me Fibpe nil Meusel He | him right at the end and according |2—Surf Rider 120| 6—Missionary Joa||(parenoreniby tas ther extent ict 6 ner ' sew Trike ane. tout (atrike’ two), | Ball one, strike one, foul (strike two), to the judges Just did get up. 3—Sweep By 112| 7—Irish Brigadier : 105 | cent. of all moneys Phillips oolleated Frisch j to Pipp. NO RUNS, | Bil two, ball threo. Meuse? walked. 53 sy 4—Mustard § Play: va. 5ss 109 | ¢,, . 4 : *| Rawlings fled out to Bob Meusel back Turner rode his second winner when frome Hie elt DUE a een Ball Jot frst base on the first ball pitchad. he got Esquire home a head in front | Second Third| ‘The O'Rourke Construction Com- Brit ong Miller's high foul. Ag | Smuth up. Foul (strike one), ball oi strike two th flied to Miller, NO prrov for Smith. Ball two, bali three. | Q | pany with the Linden Avenue sewer! Alexa Stirling Det Defeats Mrs., Panic-Stricken Hundreds in ~ Rol the third. The race was | erie ener RESULT RUNS, NOMI between them all the way, Rolo led} = = = eaves . Miller walked, Peck up. Ball one, 4 5 sriiie ar ° he beginning, but Esquire hooked | TH RACE—Claiming; for three-year olds and upward; one | stattnew ns ees employed “Doc’) Hall, and Miss Rosenthal | Empire State Building [hall two, trike one, sui 49, Peek tour aube two). Miller grounded to | up with her at the stretch. A stride-| mile and a sixteenth | Matthews for $8,500 to “preach the Beats Edith Leitch | Carried : Gnd, Ruth was purposely passed,| Frisch, who booted the bail, but re- j for-stride battle ensued, in which] No. Horse wt No. Horse . Wt. |sospel of concrete block,” John F, is i | carried to Safety. sodee ib. Galt. cha Mths ona, coNered it Im ume to cateh the rua |1—Prank Fogarty ; .. 115 |$—Challenger . 111 lo i erect dine ner at frst. Peck up. Strike one, bail Rolo was outgamed. Trader ran third!e Canao ,..... 103 |5—Queen Blonde 18 inoue lnc URLS wes oc gaied nat By William Abbott. ; Raw! heyy doubling Milly at second | strike two, ball two. Peck out, | all the way. Golden Flint never was \s- -Tan I ties 11 16—La Kross ......ee ess. $5,000 of this $8,500 went to Phillips te William Brahm, an elevator man.| MQ UNS NO TITS Bancroft to Kelly. Ruth up. Ball / r. First S id ‘Thi (Staff Correspondent of The Evening!) ‘i | one, bal) two, ball three. Ruth walked | a contende , econ ind | Phillips was quoted by Sigrett! ax World.) JEspyeds tininelti «Tero: this) asternagn| SECOND INNING. |for the third time, the crowd booing i © War Note stuck it out for the mite © = 1 4 Ara ‘ wh © wtarted on the oor of | GIANTS+Young up, Strike one, : na Ball « Cee ee Conte eee 4 2 ]_[s0ving Phitpe na going to sive] HOLLTWOOD® “GOL —ciive,| when fre started on the Ath floor of) GIANTS he, Stike one | rug" an Wal i ome | Ruth ste ond. Huth stole third, \ Bane ind dagtaiwiunder Clarencell |$14,000 of the 51st Street sewer pay-| MEAL, N. J., Oct. 6—The English tn-|the Empire State Buiding a Fares an OE nee atau ane Strike on two on Meuse. Me Turner. The turns helped him a lot jean 8 the raat lois of see vasion collapsed with a thud In the|Broadway, a nine-story structure.) (01), two). Selly fanned. i | sel out, Bancroft to Kelly. NO RUNS. i ‘ ice J. Connolly. Mr. Connolly boiled 33 a . i = . Lanes ‘| NO HI 2 upiout of thelaudienoe and adelex- (to moon or the womens: Nationa) " MC ome AR ation onttal SIXTH INNING Ford chased him all the way only to | Golf Championship an the Hollywood |!n the rooms of the Arrow Teather| 7% ball two, foul." Meusel ‘out to | stop badly and Siren Maid closing | plosive denials until former, Senator Mee ee eres | coaagany:. aiea te ‘bullding® with | Coed een NO BENE, NO GIANTE Neue un. ive aie Nay Very, fast waalup (h dime to laet the} A BE rown verbally bjudgeoned him into rse to-day when Alexa Stirling ANY, ding h| x one, bali two, ball three, strike two, ) Rcateaae heaAUILGteatwres arcchl| quiet. of Atlanta, defending title holder, de-|smoke, There are seventy firms and 'S—Pipp up. Ball one, Neht walked. Burns up. Bali’ one, thera j DERELICT SI iH Berstnine ineiaerrer wid ay Sen-|reated Mrs, Latham ‘Half by a single |several hundred employees | three, Pipp walked, ‘Ward up. Strike ball thr Alexander Hamilton won the open- ator Charles ekwood and former} 1, ana wiaine Rosenthal of Chi-? The building extends through to| oD" ball one. Ward out, Bancroft to Bancro| ball two, strike one, strike two, ball foul (strike one), ball two, strike two, oul. Burns flied to Ward. up, toul (strike one), strike ' aiaand |Senator . F. Murphy of Brooklyn : | Kelly, Pipp golngetu second. McNally two. Bancroft out Hoyt to” Pip} ing event running the five and a half = | were sworn at their own request and|cago won an extra hole match from {Crosby Strect, and a dash was made| up. | «strike one), ball one, ball Neuf went to second. Frisch up, Ball lartongy in 105 8:5) Harrge Ares et | denied categorically every. statement (sain Galton, Geter of whew Bitian /tor tha ard exorpen ana stainwave ana| 10, MeNAIly (Dit to Blea who One. Birks One. Sirike: two. Prise the way, but Kummer had to resort | Speejacks Is Reported Overdue | ‘HEARING ON NEW plouinn SeieROrsellycOesty: AU MEE |e ch, | ; ' touched Papp going toy ound.” Mes Erounded out co Pip unaerated. NO » all his riding tricks to get him) PEERED UB HON AGS) Suk |champion, who was eliminated yes-|elevator on that side, Scores, liow-| Nally out stealing. Smith to Rawl- "'YANKE! Ar A some. He pulled over in front of| for 10. Days at San TRANSIT OCT, 17) tnsvcctor Jonn F. Dwyer tn his tirade} , lever, wero unable to reach these out-|'98% NO_RUNS. NO HITS. Pee re Te Rene eee ‘ a a at aan a Seis of Tuesday afternoon. ve Aaa ig 4 THIRD INNING. PP a ee Se s ; Ki eae en ve patna we Francisco. | | Mr. Lockwood told how he intro-| The Stirling-Iall match was a and jammed the halle on the) GIANTS—Rawlings hit the first Ward up. Strike one, strike two, b 4 i noked to be coming in. e: tay 1 fay side 7 with the ele-| tall pitched ove Jally’s bead for} 0n° ard grounded © Iv ¢ meer hecnes 4 eal — Imterborough ands B. R. T. to Bejduced a pill to make the rank of/fight all the way, the English invader By Sad) ol I, I pt r McNally’s head for) \inassisted. McNally up. Ball one i he came on handily. Monastery ran| : a 2 | : aithouigiieal |vator shaft choking with smoke, ran) single. Smith flied out to Peck on \texatiy, fied tgch” NO-RUNS, i; » good race and outgamed Squaw] | SAN RA 30, Oot, 6.—Hears First Called to Give | detectives permanent an: nen Me jrunning up an early lead because the |iig car up and down, carrying a cae, {i first ball pitched. Neh up Ball XG piprs, ; “es | ‘ nicote: weal a, |that the yacht Speejacks, en route beat i it In committee because the partlo-| — ra rae PSUs agp Oso one, strike one, strike two. Nehf § i asi 5 Bret i : Ay pare sls from Newport, R. L, to San Fran- Testimony. men and Lieutonants opposed It, ana|2oUnere Si"! Ded S-epall of wildness pacity crowd at every trip fanned, Burns up. Ball one, strike SEVENTH INNING, | pinched off badly at the barrie 2 » ; a vever,| On the Cre several women |one, foul (st wo nit} GIANTS—Young up \e j nee guage : VGnG' cisco, and more than a week over-| ‘The Transit Commission announced | former Commissioner Arthur Woods, | off the tee. Miss Stirling, however, | ‘ge thei Cre vee {one foul (atrike two Burma Bit} GIANTS Young up, Ball one j i té proved ly ev eon gain sp.{and men wt e had {to Peck, who stepped on secon ike one, ball two, ball thre ; a -- |due here, had met disaster were ex-/to.day that 11 would begin public hear- | Selected arbiter, disapproved it.|fnally overhauled her foreign op.|and men When | forcing Rawlings. NO RUNS, ONB two. Young walked. Kelly bit the 4 lpreased to-day when the steamer ‘ Enright supported the bill. He do-|ponent and made one of the most.) HIT. first ball pitched to Me y, wh (Ri nt in Page 28.) D j peo SL Bee |Hattle Luckenbach reported passing | 8% 0M the proposed new city trans-| nied he had ever asked, received OF| magnin hes salen 1the| YANKBPS—Schang up. Strike one threw to Ward, forcing Young at 4 le vaerelict yacht forty: miles west of| portation plan on’ Oct. 4% Represlexpected @ cent in. connection with|TMemacen’ SAIsHES ever aeen 1A) ®) scene ap extension) iuddnr was t | Ball one. Sehung fied out to Bun-| second. Emi! Meusel up. Ball one q RO Days of Meditation Fora Magber|o derelict » 0 ! ual P pr . | woman's tournament. A‘t over pon the Broadway side and Pile rote t up. Ball one. Ball two.! one Meusel grounded = te ‘ephirty days in the workhouse to|Cape San Lucas, Lower Californta. | sentatives. of the Interborough and| the matter Liat Tina Sater Ho 1to right. Miller up, Foul d,! who threw to Peck, fore; neditate, and Iam sure when you get| There were no signs of life aboard! Bimokien! Hania vane eee Mr. Murphy said he had pushed the | playing the eighteenth green ahe!men Don Ban and aD matte (at ) 1 Miller fied Kelly at second, Rawlings bit t mut you will act like a the derelict, which was not identifted. | Hy RBDIT (Transit ¢ ‘ompanies | Lockwood bill 1919, He not oniy|chipped ‘beautifully to within two|W&y te the ton floor, The took | out net "i Ball one first bal! pitehed to Ward, who sre rowd." said ¢ Y ate) - | Will be the first called t tity | did not recetve $5,000, but he had not | reese of the hole. This saved the hole, | cunts wenn i : ¢ ee en J so Mts a hrea, a olerk of 255 Unat lolat Street, ‘| GOWEN’ Ss YACHT mH Reel are with the proposed) asked, expected ; ‘ sepan a cea Mrs. Hall's putt came within three} wien al) were Perey : n up. one, Ball, YANKEES -Schang np. mei! sar, i} she Bronx, to-day azanrello was | |new plan it is known to be the of money or gift and bad bee ate | Str one. Foul! ball two, strike one. Sohang { pend Ca etererded noste ear dl ONLY ONE OF THAT jon of the commission that the }to accept an Invitation to the Lieu-|inches of dropping in | Laffin and Donegan had been trappec 1 Walked, filling th x ning. H vt ur Rit a) ane Bll 7 Sa jedtord, 4 stenographer tn h h A ' ‘int and a reseur pia ‘ ip. sucl Mied file to Ke ier rie 3 Fe ae ee rh NAME IN PACIFIC | 000 ersonai damage claims tenants’ dinner. He did not know) The other Internationa! contest was |" RA oes BG peel ee arse etiauen lense (Alli aM ny Ketge NO j inva subway train the railroad lines must be settled be-| Whether the Lusk bill, passed this latgo bitterly fought, [It was give and | Hremer Pep pole 4, ONE HIT RUNS, NO | iH — — e ¢ o » M or Hylan, | 1 as heen the xe e tf EIGHT ywinG. Ay proper valuation of the prop-| Year and vetoed» by ake all the yO Rowe! FOURTH INNING. ATA | Her Builders Doubt Her Loss and| {2° Proper valuation of the prop-| Year ANG Veh Oe ail ov nat. [take all the way. Miss Rosenthal, res. On election nigt AW Lettie aan alll one: |. OIA RIE =a the finn | h bl Rec : may bo made. These aggre-| oooh 1, sigretto, a contractor of {came to the eighteenth with a scant {t caught fire and the flames |atrike one Wo, foul (atrike two), Pitehed to Wa threw to My, 4 Show Cablegram ad sate malllione: af Mollars. “The! Host - lead of one hole, but tossed her ad-| were driven across Broadway, almost \ Frisch Peck to tng tho rar ent Se ee unday Y i, nportant group {ts that resulting - > | vt ull pitched. Young up. 0! helt, soul Nentous Vase . esterday. | ih deterr alin rulting (Continued on Fourth Page.) lvantage a when she missed # putt destroying the Manhattan Bank butld Oe Pte une Rurte Tall two fons ce d i Meee eat rom the Malbone Street tunnel acci- nee | 5 Aa ley ENTS t " Li pe Si ‘one) ball th urna walked | The New York Yacht Club repor ‘ alpel Misa Leitch |0& Five or six years ago it wan Se sD, NO RUNG NO Hi . ne) ball three Burne wa! lassifie | dent in Brooklyt, jot abou ) feet, Misa Le Hd : : ' LT eineritt Upc etrike one. Siena aad on ort onl | H scene of several daring rescues when) YANKEES—Pipp up. Ball one, Pipp ay ra |to The Evening World that the only | 7r Steckter, speaking for the) SINN FEIN LEADERS | jauickty tox advantage of the open aoheras ted out to Young dup. Ward stenting Scheng tc Ward NQ . yacht of the name Speejacks in the ‘ Le 1 | persons were carried from the uppe t the first ball pitched to for RUNS. NO HI Advertisements |[Pecinc woua ts tne itite motor esa |oreora" committee which is nanding | IN LONDON ON OCT. 8 jing and nied « mort putt for « win orien The fire tontoy was watrhed gh" McNally Aye Sinks ENR NO HITS. cea Pook’ Should Be i which so recently passed out of this) ‘ese claims with former Justice n five. On the extra hole it was iy a loud crowd whic red when one, ball two, On a hit fy Ruth grounded to Kelly, jou: in harbor. But W. G. Woods, advertis- | S#mue! Seabury as principal counsel.) 1+ Datagates Will. Bring {0 |stroke for stroke untli the husky Eng- fin and Donegan was rescued by) MeNally bit to seem ite Penerott torn a8 oe W . Ing manager of the Consolidated Ship- | “ald the creditors’ committee regard. | °° eB ® hs Saree ind and tried to ot) Meusel singled to The orld Office building Company, Morris Heights, ¢d th nsit Commission's plan with Conference 20 to 30 he star was short of the green with = ni seat t ding to, third. Ppp hie . nejac’ r Albert | (pprova sistants jher third Convinied of Practtaing Medicine). ow Ww i h home, Meuse which bullt the jacks for A Assistants. | Without » " On or Before Friday ||+ Gowen Jr. of Cleveland, Oi, sd: | tox en Canin yein| ‘Tae American star bad a yard putt) \) 0 Wino’, wise tS ft “ Yard up. Hob Mew: | vises The ning World that he re- | Nise More Sanaa ra win and she made 00d, 9 810 | oe ot ee aeevity. at tact ene an error = SURPASS Pe I ¢ a cable om Mr. Gowe ae Stas a that eliminated the lust of the over- r s walked: Ate 1K 'WO RUNS, ON , Order Sunday World | ceive peal Bb tes is pean ae Pah tt oe ihtieciates We i Lee am ie sas invaders, wh entered thia rs , 4 pa hy i Classified Advertising ne peejacks left P: nama Sept. | iight at Kulaykulay, Sulu Province be ¢ here Saturday after- | champlcnanip so confident of winning , 1 rn x, ana HINT UN. axpect to arrive Tahiti Oct./tween thirty Moros and @ detachment ally announeed to “ Ike ‘ 1 ¢ Ss ancroft out, 1 To-Day. All are we of the Phitinpine Coatabulary mber - need tO" | the classic ‘ chew dees Gets t y MeNally Frisch singled, Young walk t Doubt ig expressed by officials of|ing sixteen men, headed by Gov Cari | 4a ; In the two other matches Mrs. C./ Anna Katman, No. 427 He fe, buton Kelly's pe t into a double play, MeN W Moore of Sulu Province, according to] The Dail Bireann pienipotentia é ere er a Pee r % Ae » Pip NE ; NO The orld <a an official despaten receivesd at con: are bringing with them from 20 } ‘ Brooklyn, for cance: as retired, ONE | to Ward pp. ONE HIT; (Continued on Second Page.) stabulary houdquarters to-day, aepislants (Svntinued on Second Pi » St | a Ss " — a SOL TN Ce RNG OS eS, me ©, matin ssrA Se eens oemenn eerie = —

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