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| dha man’s Entry in Feature (Special to The Erening World.) BALTLMURE, Nov, & THER and nappy days were 1: called at Pimlico when th soored a “triple,” have done in other seisuns, but th. former contract rider for the Cana‘! an string, brought face past the judges w nose in fron, of Damask. ride, the sort few others in this coua try have ever been adie to produce, he was deposed tween Man O'War and Sir | none were more surprised | loca} race going talent given his release * | after the match. eocas Stable, and i lavt years run ning of the Bowie Handicap he aac the satisfaction of lunding Mad Hai ter the winner over the same Bont face he rode yesterday. Gonlfa carried the Ross coiors op that occa ion too, and the chetisa that gre the boy on his return to the were intended by Marylanders as evi ence of thelr belief m him, | than praise for the good horse he hau | riaden. | “Revenge in swe * everyone said | might see Boniface, Hi! # cutio Daniel wanted the best distance 1 runner-up which Morris ede, _ Commander Ross was not presen to see the great old combination Sando and Boniface zempicte bis fel day for him, but many husky lung. Marylanders were, and the chver they sent up contained the meses “We haven't forgotten.” Sande sure! adn't forgotten how to ride over { mile and a half listance. He showe that, It required juat such a compli After Scoring Sensational Victory. Commander K. L. Ross colurs as they frequentls big reminder came when Ear! Sande, the veteran Boni- It was a typical Sande Eighteen months aco Sande was 0 mame to conjure with im Maryland. He rode winner after winner in the orange and black silks, so that when to tuvor of Keogh} for that memorable match race be- Barton | thi than the) table Sande wae hin a few days He joined the Ran- | offered, rather } as they wondered just bw much sat- ‘ur and Mer. | win the races ines had bec prepared for by Henry Dantel, past master In the ect c dition~ ing horses for distanca events available to handle Poniface. He on-| gaged Sande. No ¢ Jockey now!? | performing at Pimiicy could havi nem rey got him home im front, {t is sale Weve founds at 8 | sence 410 say. He must have reversed the |" O., on Thuteday | ty duo Tresult had he been vu Damask, tie | Mn th bout aa tatsineeman ane olbaee | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, COMMANDER ROSS SCORES TRIPLE VICTORY AT. PIMLICO TRACK ij 1921, JOCKEY EARL SANDE PILOTS Fifteenth Illustrated Article of a Series VETERAN BONIFACE HOMIE Popular Rider Returns to Maryland to Pilot Canadian Horse-| . Race and He Is Wildly Cheered | Mate racing accident of the season, the failure of the hetvily played Yel- -|low Hand to leave the post. Sup- ported so heavily that he would only have paid 23 to 20 nad he won, Yel- low Hand's head was found caught tn the webbing when he electric release shot one side of \t up and the crowd groaned. ‘The incident rivalled Ban- astar’s misfortune in the My tropotitan ihany yeara ago. The Yellow Hani legion of backers blamed the startet The starter exonerated Yellow Hand and his rider by slaming {t on the harrier, and It was only Sande and Boniface, and the thought of other Jays that helped s ae of them to covl out as quickly as they did. Others haven't yet Pimlico will have an extra day's racing by permission of the Mary- land Racing Commission on next Monday, ‘The net profi:s of the entire tablishment will be turned over to Children’s Aid Society, a chari- organization which has been functioning throughout — Balttmory County for many years through the contributions of a few wealthy spon- sors. The Maryland Jockey Club has turned the management of the big charitable affair over to a committee ‘omposed of A. H. Thos. J. ‘an. The lat- Joa programme of ottghit to prove par- 1 ty invi totalling the fe $14,300 f which w an event framed n with the i of two representative members two, thre four- 1 | year-old div'aions at condition weig ta over the mile distance refull will he one the three sto ge tn the event of h y the win- formation. rs si ure will pre ne included as he is ina fsfaction the Western lad must hav: } Mdren's Ald ontribution, as End No. 1 starts motion be- field inside the defensive left The off e right end, who position to get the pass over the | found in the victory. jnany of tie purses andoubtedly will] hind his own line of scrimmage halfback. No. 6 delays and then made ineligible to receive the scrimmage line. ; | Mtines have chanced, Quy Redwetl,| 2°. if won by men whose meats! toward the side line. Ashe pa runs off to the right about four pass by the No. 5 back jumping ‘Line bucks from this formation | L who brought about he breach rmit them to indulge the i banind fh yards beyond the line of scrim- into the line of scrimmage, can will make the forward passes | tween the Canadian eportsman and] tens ehind his offensive right tackle mage for a short pass. Ho also bo used as a decoy to keep the more effective, and the quarter: | ) his jockey, no longer trains Bonita resramny the ball is put in play, | attracts the attention of the cen- | defensive backs in positions that back should educate the defensive | He was at Pimlico y+ sterday, wearing | | mica © No. 5 back jumps up into the | tra, who is out of the | ne to pro- | will be advantageous to the suc- team what not to expect by m ! 4 ie beawoabonene at eats that he | track hus ever line making seven men on the line tect against short forward passes. | cose of the pass. ing uo the plays. A Strange Predicament The above diagram illustrates an end in motion, forward pai ‘Vuetten to the brut and Jancarck threw a knife Into the bushes. When the county officials took M@= |Grory to the spot yesterday after hoon, he dascribed the knife and ad= | mitted it Selonged to him, adding he |hod lost it.and that Jancarek must [have found it When asked why he POLICE FIND KNIFE By Brickley on How to Play Football USED, THEY SAY. BY Lesson No 15—Forward Pass Formation | i replied ne waa afraid that uch | |. | knife, {t8 longest blade measuring By Charlie Brickley. } [about two and three-quarters inches t Captain and All-American Back of 1912-13-14.) ar Py fet 921, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) (Harvard's Grea’ ory Is said by the county of- served two years in |Man Held as Witness Reveals} Copyright, fleials to hav Nara 4 S be penitentiary at Rahway. He fe Hiding Place and Admits |!f""ea'teninty” an itty | Ownership. has no known prison record, ts in A knife with which thirteen-year | WOMEN OUTNUMBER old Janette Lawrence may nave ben} 6 fast ina pater] MEN iN N. Y. STATE murdered on © of thin woods near her h no Mad |For Satton at Large, Ratio te 106 nN, his been found on som r) son, N. J, has b to 100 the Othee Way. TOMES THROUG! te bushes nen: the Columbia Bride iO is ELIGIBLE | WASHINGTON, Nov. Whippany River, the MOrrtt [ment of Commerce Vte-day fof the “Shim. &.—The Depart. through the Bureas Census, has issued a pretimi- |nnry statement giving the eex distrihue tion of the total population and of ite tendin, rents by geographic divisions and States shown by the over the town authoritte: announce nk MeG was t ry, knewn ae A Mite by the police as «tion ” racial ¢ tness in terial ¥ murder, GETS FORWARD the sutherities on Sat already told Imolicoting Frank Jaa | phe ratio for the entire country te carck, a fellow erovioyee In a green | 104 males to 100 fomales. house, He had said at first that dan | In three States — Massachusetts, carek confessed to bint that hid] Rhode Isand ond New York—and in Killed the little girl Mis additienu |the District of Columbia the white story was that when he met Jancarch | femaies outnumbered the white males who was wearing a etained shirt, on | ty the meht of the musder they waleed | co the ratio for the Dtrict of mbin being only 87 to 10 THROWS PASS HERE-DOTTED LINES INDICATE OTHER MEN ELIGIBLE To RECEIVE A FORWARD PASS ON THIS PLAY, Fright, 1921, Prem Publishing Co (N.Y Beene World No, 6, the left tackle on the end of the scrimmage line, is cligible to receive the pass and is a good prospect inasmuc| of scrimmage required by the rul A No. 7 right guard and No. 3 run back to the right and protect No. 2, who makes the pass to the end (see figure 1) in motion. r the No. 1 end leaves, No. 4 halfback runs out and down the Fistic News nd O'Dowd | er. | are 1. game and Kood pun f dd as the bert cols | Hc io thy ring tn the 4 4, met Another bla crowd ater S| ro ta a Wn-rouns stagid by Tex Rekard at Mai A Frida on on $45,080 1, of which wrtu . |way from temarm Frank Car) Weinert, 1) i BY JOHN yy ay. puter and Gossip ), the gate recelpte persons wit aNed. trouswod feu fans cai ws beaten by JUDSON TOPUT NEW DRIEST ELECTION. LIFE IN AMERICAN, NIGHT TO CHL UNIVERSITY UNION, BROADWAY ARDOR Will Spend a Year in E Yellowley and ind Hs a Agents Plan Where Movement Is to Make Drought a Ree- Going Strong | ord Breaker, 'ARD to believe, but true nevertheless. Many instances of just such unusual occurrences in the Sweet-Orr records prove the durability and workmanship of Sweet-Orr garments when put to the test. JACKSON V. SCHOLZ, STAR MISSOURI SPRINTER, TO RUN FOR N. Y. A. C. — Lan | The New York A. C, sure | getting a formidable athletic team | | | Sweet-Orr clothes are mace strong—made to withstand the hardest wear and tear; seams doubly sewed, cut and material designed es- pecially for durability. Ruggedness is built right into Sweet-Orr work clothes. together. Another decided acqui- sition has been made in Jackson V. Scholz, former University of Missouri sprinter. who is regard- ed as one of the leading athletes of the country. Formal applica- tion has been made at local A. A U. headquarters that the sprinter be registered in this district as a sember of the Mercury Foot \ | d tho boxing json snow | If you want clothes you can rely on, next time you buy say ‘'Sweet-Orr."’ rope, 4s their td: i‘ Mary Greo in tus w SWEET-CRR & CO. 1) Union ngs Sands and Bonita |risae 1 i , alia It pected that Scholz _ thrilling finish to take the uk Yonkers wit t will be elivible ta wear the Mer- Nl peepee , re] 1 My Vapi ot deuts cury Fost in open competition Harry Pratt Judson, Pr Like aes Foie a Be b pen Disector “ == ; veitaas Genmenmt | after the first of the year the University of Chici iowiey plans to make th , ; Bi Neat Maser, olgtt ve the American University , driest) Bleetion Night on yerord. rd mateur Boxers jee sesbie oypueat at tha Newark | == Surope forthe coming year, accordine |fHotels have been warned and special v } ith ha bee Gree en . |MAJ. GEN. P. Cc HAINS, | to @ statement of the Board of Trus- ag nts will make Broadway to-nigat Pulling Jor £0 yoors and \W os nm Big Tourney wits tars Gad Alms Gunes’ Gl RETIRED, IS DEAD |i !nnvuneiag tls election ax Chaar. [thelr stamping grounds haven't sipped yo “AN 5 a nal et | Pioneer 8 GC. Whe aie bar of tie aware | ’ Jinan, De. Judson will direct in this] omusalite aeross the Canadin ) bors Ses lack Here ‘o-Ni ht: 2 Chaciy tainks ke wil — Jcountry and abroad the work of tho} @@r haa arautned such alarming jiro- ie g o twit Nc eaen ot Tirahod an ane! Wore Down Health hauste | union, Which represonis the uaiied of. | BYrUens, It was announced 1deye nd fr = Gs 2 30: tse Vai), wav s \yorts of eading American coi. | Uiat Edward for, Canadian Com- ay One of the best boxing tournaments om 1 parece ' ae Lin ae ) toe sa via sh a 108 wid a, Finances Saving Sons in lege orsities, tuissioner of Customs and Excise at neo the season under the auspices of) ows at Lotete Piet severey | 28 Bi Wau” Cleaeute “wi | | Pre John Grier Hibben of |Ottawa, was invited last week to ne t4 Metropolitan Association A. A. U ot cate, s chosen Vice Chairman} Washington, where he conferred witt re oy on a : : i WASHINGTON, 8.—Major| Princeton was chosen Vice Chairman | Washington, where he conferred 1 UNION MADE no ded Tex Rickard will be held to “i Were Sangh tired, civil /Of the board. Other omc elected | Commissioner Haynes and interna H einht at Madison Square Garden| n Bill disappeared soon afte! wo’ vctcran and. aoe cw. were: Seeretary, Prof, John W. Cur wer Binir. A plan : CLO T HE Ss T (@) WORK IN he pewnty or more bouts will be tel s T GURRIANE : A a toes oat ot ell Ne Wroat weon the best registered box ) tien, i COUMDISSIODE imntihih SunNoy al ed ag Me at Ss keia ey Overalls and Conta Week BINGE Dress Trousers trict aE ted st i r a Corduroy Pants and Coats 1 Work Pants and Suite peepee be contested, m1 : . nis ia t umes Tres @ fon Khaki Pants an! Flannel Shirts Cross Country Breeches | and : ao 4 euttes ury B, TE n, Princeton was sad yesterday that liquor in er trosas, 138 pounds, 143 pow ‘| interest on tho nearly $11,000.00), Rane iiita MEL TTINEN pores oe lof Harvard, President W. A 4 way into New York over the an inchvyweisnt, bes eo ab eal eae forelgn indebted: bo diverted Thornton Jenking Haips, shot and of Wesleyan and Dr, Anson leading into Vermont tn, myeen Louis Guglielmini, Pastime “ he. th Ged one CPE PETE RN Pee po Stokes of Yale will constitute|ene canadian porder, 4 te yore @nd Wilbur Cohan, St. Chris- paying -} ated bonus, peeves ae) 1891. dur ne tho Administrative Board of the me OTGS he u ave fret Club, The first pout will sta i Was rejected Six repute | vid quarrel a ca caultred, | unlon. date Vermont poo! er 1s pictured fa taswpptly ot 8 P.M. and the bouts eas and Deindoraca| ee gana nee ten, H President Ma s announced|as crosaong the border in high pow We ba by the Saeisiiien’ at a pond rere tea tor the Hains, shot a hea Fl {iyision fo become a pein of the | eren nous nose ‘ 4 H pu Hicans Annis at. the side Yacht ¢ i m to become patron of the The cars, which are refully ¢ il be o ie hea 1 im n Similar acceptance have (a lL carerany - iy 2 Demo er Mains was sentenced to elgh ; ; ; ; fe sons of the year class there are! Greatly Changed in oan against the amendm \ in Bing ‘Bing Dut was pore] 17 Ue Sune aca” Viechat nell oe ee, 1 men and hades entries: Ed Do: , Charles Me- ae aay Another bonus amendment, offeve joned after two years. eee tormen British Ambossadar tn | Women with golfing accoutrements, pee efnon, Benjamin Butler, John Par ference, Is Belief. bs Senator McKellar (Dem. Tenn), Gen Halk 8 exhausted his resources y a Htaten Riscacare Mille, | Qe of these cars, it was said, can ttached, Edward a directed the of the Creas-|and wore down bis health in his sue-) 00 a7 Swennoe, Berane Thitloc . y from fiftee . enty. cases, weath,, ail epattached, and try to aeerpt ¥2.008000,000 frome tho | cessful ght To suv’ his sone rand, of, ieanoe, Brand Whitask, [carry from @fieen to twenty OF THE CIGARS auricle vr he. heat’ foatn WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—After ros foretzn debior nations,” convert this _—— NUIT Gel Geotee Hamer oieeae | one sped generally with | act 158, pounds, with Ch more than {Rte cag and pay, ue mounts as | CROOKS—CGME BACK vador to Great Britain; Richard] the nasoane ip betonas chac WIN! ontauk A. C. the favori We 2 This was rejerte por to. Clean sti 4 ssoui und spare tires wre Steave his hands ful in dl carly to-day 10 44, La Foliette and Norris wore AND GET NEW SUITS | Ambre, Cala pmosseedat 0 | utilised ‘ ie food ‘men as William ¥ i} Ines. Pentoge revenue the only Republicuns voting with the | : See ee atin ecient 5 eee Their whole story—“short 4 ekharles Jenkans of the St, Curisto- 3 of As Democrats, ee im Hobned of Conte uf Arts and Latters and former Am |POLICEMAN INJURED anil eet!’ — Admiration tpher Club, Willam Hufnagel, Regal] troussard (Dem. voted with the f Nelson. ene Only r levee Apparel to Me aoe te | and sweet. — Spoor Cis, William Hutnagel stepal| Be i | Yelena the Senate. aharply eri candor 10 W orcecteg Mec IN AUTO ACCIDENT Nfiniatiees and Gems. : publics a1 Fol Moses ard ci De songa idea, rooks who stole the coats out, A broad a ity, linking | ature 7e Associa Nom ated with: tha! Pebse bonus amenumenta had Window will kindly call, we wili| DUMerous o Bae MOOG MOVE: | tiven Arcested Alley iu ube > i al een lap med of th te ndopted xive them’ eulte: to me: rs ment ae ee Ht he if so Gouatylbaulevare ack For the man who insists rah a good cigar, 34 to 81, an amendment «1 th r r above ayod in the | *cholarah is t a tio | y ime for a big one, SHIP NEWS INFORMATION Sto Aan amendment offered Mr | Fh be deresed (nt |SDGMGED 528d GRUNTS 8] cent” Renieraed Soma {otic ime ors Be _ jMilowiy p gifts, ranging from 1 per 1 » » time| nounced by Secretary Cunlif T son County Bow Tram Little cigars “limi in size; “untimites Due To-Day Jeat y age $2010 th 28 "per cent. om kta vv one iow | samuel report of tho director of i961 iy run down by an uutomonil in the pleasure they afford. : Sonn com ebo tee $10,000,000. It was explained that this ad took aut twal-Lendon' offing slows am inprease (p/n wills ihe was on duty: al 4 27 | $200 } Ea) sas dommaus: Wprevanr eyaT Ge it |registration last year from 63% to, %4¥ while he was on duty Teach your dollars to have more cents— stapes, Alexandria a: | 76 ut est nheritance taxes by trans- SNA A Maelo cot a reelatration in the Baris ueverd: end Avenue, ‘T Buy Admiration. ‘this Liv-rpeol become effe the Natons tax bu. {t ce Of pro orty, es een ane $ “| office was almost double that of automo w by John tt petro “Aniwi rp reduce imately $750 rittor Lenroot's ; previous year. reaching & total well] MeKane of No Ainawwaye At all cigar stores—also the regulation fincas “oral ; paste Ae tits made by Bales « | ne | over 500 tn French universities | nue, according - ‘Admiration Cigare in all sizes and shapes. ; 000,000 t ording ta Adu gusr income tax rato wie) St&Uen Didn't Pay salary of maker — TY BUY THEM BY THE BOX, om J with tr In the orks. | Ament. leat nto cor cell. of cuch| TRENTON, N. J. Nov HOLD TWO !N ROBBERY [#s«' fF CO ERTOENENLRO & vO Ibe in P ment. On the matter of a Y Two arrest © been mada by the Myie= 10 for 38 cane ¥ ay becau rhe Ps Be aol Maclin gad | le t me | Weehawken |p od an dea BERNHARDT DENIES inecia tot burial of the Amer D| come em ptio: ny the a3 ~ lid el ied sunelt on Ly Fe ee me raat we Prslic j came tax exemntien An 3 ' eventy-two, of No, 70 Weal I SHE'LL QUIT STAGE Agte . |Caknown Soldier and the opening of | terest on the borrowe ey, the } Sena ecided also on § br Reed Titvidere, “Trieste Saya Mt es cle aa dks f Berea de B180 lteenth St Veet r | is AM w A Tt ts unlikety a homsye self, | motion, to withdraw thi ment pais o M | PARIS, Nov. §,—In ying + Teta 1NM LOAM : Tarees will proposal wai accepted | cxonipting suveldiary companies fran, Toke ew at Mee pote : i mes, Kipgsion 1 mt 4 gontenees (wh ExCoss pr ax went daw. | the capital stock tax providicg a tae ie B UOBSE ROG Souk ie MESURE EADS Se asperican Uanicn oop. w | be held before r nday rad-l@nal defeat w Senator Reed’s| 6 pild on the stock of the ‘holdin j t a Bend , yatmac, Trinidad’ Yt lteal change td a8 @ result} amensment fo 0 per cent tax oulecompany. Ut was to kee | milly, No. 1 1 grandda ‘fungus, Turks 1 a cas . s AAT OR OOM ees mahal the wre : " " ran Berni bapta Theress a. tooM |Of the conferer th the possible] profits of cory 6 in aa rate i) ind J ‘ Why suould | Information as to other vessels than lexception of a lowered surtax Her Sc 3 Pues weve 35.004 another ox yenrs 7 those specified may be hud by culling ye a Cia: shment of | WA defented 80 to a8 The nein, 4 a She inuimated t t fvening World an) asking far The last hope for the attachment of! tay thus des on Jan. 1. 5 ation income tes ft F ceapire will t Qdip Nowe Ofice, soldiers’ compensation legislation tol By the clove vote of $2 to 81, the rato were voted dowm, t don,” reusing. meet ‘ \ xX plan n offered In tt vid vot -| OF WEEHAWKEN WOMAN nate | Charwea With Entering Moose and \\ Stealing #100, | thdra MINIATURES Yow~Ic GEMS ligsion to ¥ for 18 cone nutacture | was u | ee ae