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. ab oe r ’ THE & RVENING. WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12) 1921. _ UNITED STATES OFFICIALLY ASKS END. OF WARSHIP BUILDING ¥ (ws "PENN STATE SOON ‘DARTMOUTH FRST HERE ARE PROPOSALS HALT CAPITAL SHIP PROGRAMME. hin rang yale. won he ae RACING ING } OVERCOMES NAVY'S TO SCORE IN GAME CUTTING DOWN NAVIES RE \) EARLY LEAD IN GAME: _ WITH PENN sie OF 3 GREAT NATIONS. FOR TO YEARS, AMERICA'S a) SULTS | FIRST PERIOD. PIMLICO WINNERS. | (Continued From First Page.) ge 2 M7-yaird Vine when the third period ended core—Yale, 10: Princeton, 7 |N. Y. U. AND .ND RUTGER AT OHIO FIELD, tackled on Yale’ yard line by Shively. Stinson was hurt on the play but kept his place, On the first piny Aldrich made a poor kick, the pall going out of bounds at midfield, Gar- rity hit the Blue line for two yards Spectal OHO FI up § Nov’ lcNew York University and Rutgers met here on the gridiron to-day. before a crowd of 4,000 fans, In a preliminary game the New York Unive-sity Fi Princeton kicked off. O'Hearn was FIRST RACE—For two-year-olds . ye My oh , and Lourie added three more around uereated Upanla College of New (Continued “From ‘Birke Pages) _ |, Capbinueg From FirstPase.) most radical proposal. “He insisted that no replacements should be made (ety nap Ra a rn Bo, wh, ee the left end. On an attempted for-/sey 26 to 0. A 60-yard run by Bates, | é — J ct iM ‘tm lege than ten years and that there should be agreed upon in advance A ond.” ‘Pair V pete ‘aec- want pass Princeton loot a2 yards,| the, New “i ReaaTe halCoanhe Coma st den “Lightner and Witton | Burke, shade. 6 “enrotigh "Penn's | Ammertean pbrgpomal but it was de- maxtmum tonnage for réplacement of 600,000 tons for the United States, $110, in. ane ae genet ce eof el yea ie po bp iLL A taautt ei fobertron on, the [ttor ance oP Teale ee ine Great Britain 500,000 tons, and Japan 300,000 tons. He also declared that Velied Colleen, Indian rince. also tan. hounding bail from two Bull Dogs. Another fist down. on the Navy, 22- [ress play stored Dartmouth’s tiret|is, a fnetor tn ‘any naval “armanient 35,000 tons should be the Iimtt in alge of any new battleships. sSRGOND | RACE — The | Consolation ehdown through Penn's weak“left|sramme “regulations must be, pro- hase; selling handicap; for After this setback Lourie kicked to| yard line. Killinger started around vided" to. govern the conversion of In concluding, Mr. Hughes predicted that enormous sums would thus three-year-olds finhk. Robertaon” kigked the * gol. and erate two miles. ), $12.00, $4.90 —Overmitch, 143 (ch ide] O'Hearn on Yale's 38-yard line, Ona! the middies right ehd cleverly cut in merchant cra¥t for war purposes, “be released to’ald the progress of civilization and at the same time the q core jth, 7; i and $4.40, frat ney. fake kick Jordan gained eight yurds. -off tavkle and ran ip the 2-yard line, |? pet KeGGe butane CMa TIO” Stare pi ae Paes Proper demands of national defense will be adequately met and the nations §4-80 and pallor a jelames A. ‘Shor: eect wane )looee HOUR Han: Hero he was tackled by three Navy |r woyectson Kicked off through | Smptlon trom the terms af the agree. Will have complete opportunity during the naval holiday of ten years to “New it Sim, ‘Coffreth, Weetmin- | guard and gained 20 yards. Stock re- Sh tvecce men but as he fell he stretehed his |} ment of existing mon‘tors, unarmored consider their future course. reparation for offensive naval war will Ste! Kathryn’ Harlan and Lieut, Seas “ie i Weay, who brought It to the 30- x Li tl Loe algo" ran ‘ Sane ites icrelnge. 'Dastmoah full length and had the bull over the | VY od ‘0 the 80-yard) purface craft..undér 5 000° tons fuel, . Hit ‘4 Be cue fOr Bnet oalaien iar Head tinenma, brane Lighter: |ifpe with interference. in was| ships, supply ghipe, tenders, repair StOP now. Vand uowarts Gere reesrene olds aga : : Pi ion Co »¥ a foot. Lightner i . 5 a miki ° sta Perish nad of GadAbla'NG Ur GERL RESEGe MATT Te he IDRRNS co eppiNERAROlgh IPRA GUN ups, tugs and mins aweepere. "Tk. fs dificult to describe the cheering and enthustasm of the galleries gistecuth -ctrsbed eters 111, Moran), he Tigers braced md stopped two! ore tan eee Oe pushes hy the” “Bents kicked otf to Tiarchet who ran (jie, and Wray ‘punted to Robertson could vee bunt, Sabian Truth terms: &8 the. Secretary of State of the United States finished his speech. Tho $37, 3% 90, $2.60 won. Bar g O84, 104 { ; " Rutgers team brovghit the ball lo Nc ay yards, |on hin. own! 20-yard line,""whére he| of the agreement, that exceeded 3.000 aw ing in the demonstrat! lause ile Walsh, tor CVelton), $5.20, ‘third rf s plunges for only a yard gain, Yale, Y. U.'s 4-yard line, where the local yards, “After % piays Barchet Was CpWaal: in ieee ee 5 48.000 delegates sat quietly, only a fow joining Hon.of applause Ti. Ted's osseats Fo, tna ie started another smash for the line,| team held. “After “an exchange ot punted'to Killifigci:, It took only two | “ture iptenaed “footie. bbe niles took knots eat ostrig! move than —tHose who;could understand English. Announcement was made that Mauser ary Seed ' et Dut this time it was only a teint, as DUDIS Rutgers again ot the ball und plays with Lightner and Wilsori catry-| into the Penn line and’ Capt. Jim |fourtive-inch gun French text had been. printed and would be distributed after the end of ai unwoen, RACE For enree-year-o pdt I ia the two lines came together, O'Hearn Stare’ Putty wom’ vee far the frei i the bail on a tke pass to make a| Robertson continued "his sensational All auxiliary, surface craft whore the session, ao no visible opportunity was given to determine the effect sistent Attorney, as (Lang), S810, } aoofe, Brenan. kicked 1. first down, Killinger was thrown for |®/8ving by | reeling a. 30-yard min| keéle nlready. have becn laid could te 60, 30, won: Joan of Arc, 1 5 Feee nee a ee re eee ee ea BhcKTG TOTINT Reo Uh RIGA Pa pane) ‘oak SOEilling an a i around Penn's left end. Penn's line|carried to completion, Agreement of Mr. Hughes's remarks. The delegates showed their surprise, however. SGantner), $3. 50, second; Pavia, ‘ i @nd sprinted around Princeton's right! Ned Das Tr got off a) took a sudden brace and mouth | would be made later fur details, of. ahd 98 (Thomas) nstnlrd Ktrat, Vics ; end 17 yards for a touchdown, after {o,uiwers S0-yard line, The visiting hunt that went out of bounds on the| Was held for downs. Here Jim Rob dordpbitte theta 8 tailing outside Tine Eaieas Sma depeniese Seok Up thet pencils and besan to! make nots) Chairman, King's. Bolle, Major Parke th Navy 16 yard tt th ‘1 ded, | ertsen tried a field goal, but the ball | the ‘proposed mit before they learned that'copfes would be available later. It was a sensa- #0 ran. Time, 1 ro TB ' shaking off two tacklers, Aldrich yard forward pass brovgnt the ball to vari fine as.the period anded. | Frit art patie was river She Cat eer inutasion: a a, Dele e 1. The Blue stands the 4-yard line, where Waite went Score—Navy, 7; Penn State, 6, power Aer, ee tional performance and typical of American tactics. kicked the goa! See LEER rot ; | onthe 20-yard line. On the next play| agreement would’ hind itself to in- John W. Garrett of Baltimore was elected secretary general of the! PIMLICO “SELECTIONS. i © went wild over the quick-scoring feat Qoore end ‘of second period, Rutkers, SECOND PERIOD with a clever forward pass, Wray to| form all the other partiss concerning: oI y 7 Li ry gene 0! e eset dono i icked off. 4 s | Miller, the latter ran sixty yards for! 1. The names or number of the ship conference. An adjournment was taken at 12:26 P. M., until 11 A. M,, of their team. Yule kicked off. 14; N.Y. U After two plays Barchet punted to|a touchdown. Wray kieked the goal.| to be replaced by new construction, ‘Tueed t ° SE LORS eect recreate abe j Princeton,’ unabie to make any nead-| Soap aap Killinger. Killinger took the ball on} Score, Dartmouth, 7; Penn, 7. Miller! 2. ‘The date of authorization of ce- 0 Tuesday next. _ ,_.| The Evening World selections for Mon- 1 way, punted to O'Hearn, who made YALE DEGREE GIVEN jie text piay, disappeared into the | Kicked off to, Rohertaon Gn ‘his 15- | placement tonnage. hes Petes rane Hatz bi for 21 ds, yard line, 6 big Dartmouth captain . The dates of laying the keels of % 2 a Shistek ces "ger utter ssctivr'eni| | TO MARSHAL FOCH | five of mumanity, came out on the [ian the ball 10, Yards. “After failing | replacement tonnage. Ss IG, ALE Co anpiog Scout, Ov a | dodging one Tiger ufter another and| other wide sand ran 16 yards. “Three | through the Penn. line Robertson | “h the aivolice tei tonnage of euch match, Crest Hill ia ‘ atien = SOE (AOE SNES ’ Jol Wet | Plays netted 5 yarde on the next for- (petal cui) wy ao ie Onn sesare new ship to be laid down. 2 getty Ban erin tale, Mot " s i Col 0 * ie | ine. ray an ro wi ome 5. The actual ti | | Cap, he Boy. deen iin, iytle tried tes iret torerura | Nasr aK yi lee ut : pas Eelieal bi Me ua | clever forward passes between ghem | each ‘ew. ship. dato Of Completion o FOURTH RACE—Yellow Hand, 1: we Yale nguis s F , aightner which placed’ the| brought the Vall to Dartmouth’s: 20- iForelgn Stal Pass, “but Gilroy knocked eal dl ha rate Hh | Pall on the Muddiew 25-yard’ mark ‘urd line. Smuiline made an attempt | ping et akice “and dato pg Reterit RACE—Georgie, Gnome, Polly wn. Krom his 33-yard jine ric New Haven. inger made 5 yards, and then Wil-|to kick a field goal, but the ball was \ tried a fila goul, but the Yall fell | : fl E ‘son plunged throueh for 14, taking the | blocked. The ‘half ended with the | agreement so far ceit witocs opted SIXTH RACE—Kirah, Spuge, Pene- short, Stirting from the 20-yard line| NEW,HAVBEN, Nov 12.—Marshal oval to the six-yurd dine. Lishtner| hail on Penn.’a 40-yard line. Score,| hips was included in th er by r . | tove. Lourie sipped around the end for 8 Foch to-day recéived from Yale Uni- Nit the Ine for 2.vards but Killinger | Hartmouth, 7: Penn. 7, SE one een ~ | aA yards, Gairity made the first down h . failed to gain. Wilson took it to} Hl broposaliin the following terms: ! ‘ b PIMLICO SCRATCHES through ceutre, After Cleaves made |Ye7S/ty the honorary degree of- doc-| within one foot of the goal line THIRD PERIOD. J aprender Of tits agreement are (Continued From First Page.) ° /APprehensions. ‘This ie not to be, iJ 7 yards arund the left end, Lourie tr of Laws. Thougands of visitors Lightner leaped over the ‘remalning | Robertson kicked to Hamer at pid. | 28Teed to, then the United eee |Bpus ivintelgue, - Greater assurance” | rico RACE TRACK, Nov. 1h punted ty Yule's 20-yard line. After were In the crowds which’ welcomed distance for the secund State touch. | sield, Wray, exeented two forward thelb aa vlon three onthe ain. nel ere seed orceen of simple 4 scratches for to-day's Taces are as Aldrich ae a Kiser cine eee the military leader to New Haven one gues: kicked the goal | passes, eneh eae 10 yards. Wray! inaking of this agreement, shall con: Mae ft pals of ane Hy i wir’ pad ey renal, Sa Gs oesaplan i be anes writ T RACE—South Bi High @ poor kick, the ball going out o : S ez State vy 7 punted to. Robertson, who was) {! Roses ines, COD | og not o} ni tates o : ce SS CE—South Breeze, Hig! » bounds ou Yale's 40-yard line. After ide a sae te eer rnived From) Weldirt repli ing in the Navy |Gowned on his own t0-yard line A slay ot the Sie gid ie __| America alone, it fe rather the spoken |ie8deTs among nations, when civilize. stag Lourie made 4 yards around jeft end ; Washington at 9 o'clock. lineup. | Bentz kicked off to Barchet. | series of line plunges and end plays " SM render TO NA on itself has come to its crucial ‘fuinp RACE—Bareoy, Vice Chair- the first Ca ended, Score—Yale, At Woodbridge Hall of the ‘vni-. Thre Navy plays calmed 2 van a by Robertson and Burke brought the ae Mexico's Idaho, Mis: pabeb | word of a war-wearied world, strug: | test. man, Wainut Hall, Marauder, Diadi, Hie 2 Killinger on |} st it when one of the Penn play-| Aix Ww. irsting for better relationship; its ¢ Starting tu nee Cleaves ‘nag sie passing by the rel en an Ai tained 6 ball yard TecHArehon acai rani hecte tol Dart are rere i yi og Tact iarcos oH Mri oot, [oer jens and the opportiinits ! pene are pio erty fore iris Lilies pasloulanig ae ROP he. Samientaea conta var | ee LA eb eee eeabL AT eat Britain: Royal Sovercign. “It is easy to understand this world-/N0t-urging, the cold, hard facts of 4 oO nd Coo i mass, Lourie a e B ‘ |firat down on three li . ms : esbive c al ‘ TACE—1 ie made the first’ down, The Tigers he be Ais orang; el Nie. Base. Mocked Harchot S forward ‘ost the ball taDartmonth after three Bie OGusen “Elbatetne Wark wide aspiration, ‘The glory of triumph, | Sconornies part and ene, loquen Bamdine abe bane th ya continued their end running. Lourie Ye a 4 ae lah ne W unsuecessfil forward passes. Rob- Hf i a | (he rejoicing in achievement, the love armaments, If the my SS alipped vcund sight for tive yards. of combat more than 40,000 men, send ite Sn oe pte | aan ercied Penne lett end for ts] Malant, Barham, Mrlaya, | Benbow ne concept. of whose Knowledge and equipment had eal of India, Tron Duke, eS PIMLICO ENTRIES. - | of liberty, the devotion to country, the| better order does not appeal. then ivt |" Yale was olf side und received w If im ay ie vards. On a forward pass, Robertson h Sine us ponder the burden and the blight 4 to within wenty-thrve yards of thelr PrOrCURdly the IINtary. preparation “After twor pinys. were: oni the (to Pann's 48-yard line. Robertaon eens ‘Total tonnage, ae | ine desolation of ruln—all these are|” “it is not to be denied that the entiing tore Monday's. tases "lentia G3) phe os goal line. koing on within these walls, Iam feeond pring onied, “Score, «Renn | ein attempted y forward pars, but) Japan, Nagato, Hitiga Oe epealted alike in ali lands. Here m{world has: swung along throughout {0 Lourie and Cleaves went forward by State, 1%: Navy |it was intercepted. shiro, Fu-so, Settsu, Kirishima, Ha-| the United sta 0 freaiily |the ey -without rap Pls call Filter RAK the Glindos rne-rearaids: right for five yards, With two yards profoundly touched by» the Teen aainedce torward . Wray h Ronsgoy: Ratan, a ma, Ha- | th States we are but freslily | Fr cpg oat i : furlongs 1 i ~yel, 10; a n= mab M 10% to go, Princeton triva a long forward henor which has come, to, mo i th THIRD PERIOD. jin Graven, Wray then citcled Dart- | rune" shy ayes MongO—10; total ton-| turned from the burial of an unknown |the's Pe alate gaelic Mull se i Pass ‘over the goul line but the bull Nenorable and vencrable in * | Mavy ‘tried a ahort ek-ofr, Init month's left end: for 14 yards. He!’ Regarding the naval armaments of | American soldier, when a nation er | aniee ly Brought to reali ‘ wus van Ber Gam Day aie need BROWN WAS LEFT State got the pall on its own i8-yard| minted to Tobertson on hin Movard | wrance and Italy, the Amer can pro-| rowed while paying him, tribute. Meh venstatand conceal find fal| line, Lightner and Killinger made |i On the no: y posal says: | “Whether it was spoken or not, a ‘ rd line. Getting the bull on RVARD SUBS first dawny and Tepeated with an. ieled Pann.’s right end for 28 y “In view of certain extraordinary’! nundred millions of war fe ere ee eenee emintca nab len way, fe Kick the Tigers wade twelve yards TO HA jdther ten ‘yards. ‘Three more plnyd Mmbertson pnuted to Miller, who conditions due to the World Woon m ° peop! ph San, speak officlully only tor our on two runs by Lourie and © euven. | Sati hag BEE carried the pall tothe 26-yurd mark, caught the ball on his own 40-yard vecting the existing strength in the|SU™marizing the inexcusable cause, Unies. Bee Our hundred nilllong, When Gurrlty, failed to gain through! a yBRIDGR Mass, Nov.12—With Killinger tossed Avforward pass to line and ran it back 7 yards. roe navies of “France and Italy, the |the incalculable cost, the unspeak- Prams, want lors of armament and Bea ausined 1a la. cracks be aisely, Harvard's board of strategy and seven toned momen ree ered ie evel iD ae ee A Roe ea eth, United Blais does not consider, ne- /uble sacrifices, and the unutterable sure in our own minds that we har 8 y s i yar iar KiNinger ew end 0 , Dartm 7 c&ssary the discussion at this st re : ’ " ye. Abe Neither side could gain con neat of her @irst string players at New through tackle and crossed the goal) Penn., 7. tne proces ee oe tie ibacape al | forrons ene shereives the fee ly Ror fa, unworthy deslens, we ae s There would be one play invariably | Haven to observe Yale in its game line, but the play wus recalled and, —$—_>——_ Jowance of these nations, but pro- | Pelling question: How can intent, So I welcome you not alone ‘allowed by w kick, he ine sot with Princeton, the task of stopping State penalized five yards for off SCHENECTADY WINS hoses it be reserved for the later con | justity or God forsivs? Human hate j, good will and high’ purpose, but ee ar de iy ote one MOS eM, Gant et ienat ce tule eet A COUNTRY. tanmlonsttiegenterence!" ” |Gomande no auch ts ambition and wifi alth : a ssialy Meaek. wan Fe ey eee eon anal swlliteee ie Y ¥ CROSS. sreed t be denied it. If migun- We are met for a service to man- |Thiinn): 10: t Gisastrously. Keck was hurt in one | Cuuct Robinson, df Brown also - Killinger intercepted a long for- greed mus' Mg : Torvig staple ents. | Plunge and hud to be assisted off the planned to start weverdl players of, wird pans on his own 45-yard mars AND TROPHY ‘derstanding must take the blame, ate al simplicity, in all honesty | ix rae ‘Hany’ Valles: ape zearoiae S| field. Rutan took his pluce. Leadipereap nancy : | Killinger, Wilson and Lixhtner mada HIKE |then let ue banish It, and let under- 204, ai honor, there may be written |yn es i AiR are Tons Aue tes The. line-up: i Ng peat NI cH epee iain | aistanding ‘tule and make good will'science. refined by the ‘consuming sare rom, i f ussde-| fires of war, and made more sensitive t ined rd long forward Marre.’ A Navy forward pass grounded. On| Frank Healey of Mt Vernon Is regnant everywhere, All o! | ao | Page Sivas. to fouriee AcotheE | Selma | fake kick formation Barchet made | RUE y Ri Riverside mand liberty and Matice. There can! PY the ankious aftermath. “1 “hone } Pretty pws, Cleaves to Garrity to) Shuriett 2 yards. He Booted ty Killinger on rst Home in Race on not be one without the other, and Gmphasize the guaruntees’ of pen a ae ik Bc Pua Gronen Lawn on wlavawa they must be held the unquestioned and for commitmenta to less burdens aarmaher, 108, EP : r q and a better order. which will tran- : a 8 45-yard mark. Killinger carried half| possession of all peoples. Inherent, a ee a Batts on a. wide and run made the Navy team'along for six yurds, |: Soheneotady’e High Schoo) runners rights ate of and the tragedies auiltfee the world, “In such an . a yards, Two line plinges netted 3 ee ist G T. Kirb: 1g) Gp. complishment there will be roy mal President of - yards. «The Tigers spread out wide ‘ Fumie He made firgt down on the next play |Captured, the Gustavus 4 . of the world originate in their at-| story to your flags and ours, an Gelemul or a forward puss, but the ball was|° Omusial” ‘Raters, B J. OBren, und the end. Killinger and Wileon | trophy in the ninth annual runnin: Fak tea daniel wha) wari wrAce ioh «Fe Peyoy een at pane, aad ne a, Paani eas cate: knocked down by Aldrich umpire, F. W. Burleigh, Exe- [ook oe oe to eae Me tary {of the interscholastio oross- oti fringing their enjoyment by armir ;;, transcending music of all succeeding | «\,teq Prees).—Gen, Jorge Holguin, tor. A successful puss, Snively to 1d judge, T. J. McCabe, Holy Vir, oe ding after twe plays, (Championship over the three and one (Continued From First Page.) Coanitantar dears wbenennnisedatiy | UE mer Forelen Minister, has been desig- Fale’ ones yara inp With oth siden rath: oaton “College. tne vor Kiineer punted to Harchet who wan| halt mile Riverside Park covrae to- fails. for their, recognition. throvs)i| TInIReCETY cee as of the bowl yening iike mad the two| pertoda, 18 minutes, Page euaid: Chotball gor this clare ony: ee Winners Rad two Wee OR! i ciety verde) athe tue and (common Underetaad(tg, MORGUE RECEIVES jinn dei "'Suater* Who ‘Yosigned “re: peers moet 1h & Derve struegld op the ie then Burchet punted to Killinger at |t® trophy and to-day’e victory rave he bie.| { the cataclysm of the World|. BODY OF WAI WAR HERO Foal line, but off to one side hove «| Wane DEALERS HELD ina Harchet punted to Killinger a{/ 100 Toot raanent possession, ‘Three White gained the ball on a tumble ‘Out of the cal Tiger through Yale's left tackle and | ri "Score, Stat Jar Navy, 1 [other toams, Morris, Central High ot Rushes by Koppisch and Applebdum| War came new fellowahips, new con: ath elena IT 3 ual IN $50,000 SEIZURE} Basan “eat Newark and Mercersburg algo had @0¢ a 30-yard forward pass Deste-|victions, new expirsiionss. tt lelaies Miller, Who Brought First News ; ost of them. wor! ] | ahaa COBB LEADING BATTER fun Seip" fare nme urate mus eae ag, aca Sy Smaee rece | BG. WELLS Fate 7. "| Rour Employees Also Ordered to IN CALIFORNIA LEAGUE, |former teams however, did not finish oo sist the ball on downs, An|{den Mfted. Humanity which has: Dies in Squalor. . . Princeton kicked off. On a series ‘ . among the first four and Mercersburg hocked by wanton destruction si |] is @ leader in the effort to ©f vieluus Itne smashes tee buljdog| Hearing Nov. 19 off Charge | ea did not compete at all, for the first ©Xcange of punts gained for Colm-| been sho: : BUPDALO,) Nov: (18 --While: “all ke inki FA “field. a Caer * SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 12—Ty dia but Koppisch fumbled on the ten] Would minimize the agencies of that| america paid homage io tho make the thinking of men sarried the bull to mid-field. Aldrich of Diverting Liquor. | . time since the firet running of the PP: a n 7 west around right end for § yards. ig Liquor. Cobb, with a batting’ average of .443, | Um? yard line and Poling, who went in|destruction, | Contemplating the| Unknown Hero in Arlington Na better and truer. Bee eevee pace cemelalag Jacob Braunstein and , Joseph|jends the hitters of tie California Schenectady ere crossed the for Fuller, grabbed the ball and went measureless cos! of war and the me. tional Cemetery, the body of Albe:t Ho hae been brought to Boal from the 40-yurd line, but the | eupfvers, ngs! 4 M asrobted | Uae longue to date, acoordin® *0) v.14, tine in seventh, fourteenth, |9!Rety yards for a touchdown, Littler PP oan ee Eae ATE rete Se a neuivhed’ Servue || America by bi t to the Ag vf e 1)No. 15 ast ird Street, arvested | UicMeial records. 3 sf oul “lof the itis! istinguished Service Pee a tier Laurie eines in verse yentetday by prohibition agente, were | _ Harry Hellmann ts second, sth AUT erapty ait WN en REEL aas EEeR> He hieked Kish, Ohio carried the | {ton of armament and would lke} yeda! and credited with having de- 1 the second quarter ended. Scorea, | neig for trial to-day by Commissioner | toset Hornsby third, with 387, and) ey-sixth places fora total of 95 points. | i war outlawed. In soborest reflection| jiyered the first oMclal messuge that : Yale, Princeton, 7 George Sisler fourth, with .381 Al Centra] High School of Newark fin- ball to the four-yard Hne. Id’ dred ii hy ‘Between the halves Marshal Foch |Hitehcock in §1,600 bail each for ex-|are major league stars, : jagsdtsd gat i Ded ll the world’s hundreds of millions who| tne armistice had been signed, lay ou trossed the field from the Yale aide {amination Nov. 19 Four employes OTHER GOSSIP. spe Langysredtg 108 Aired is en | ‘HONEST DAN’ COSTIGAN | ?2¥ in pea! and avin war avian eh an onk elab in the dimly lighted Calera about fo sit among the Princeton rocters. arrested were held in $500 each. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 12—Hoer-|'28 His! third statesmen to turn the expenditures! sorgue here, bearing a small tag on the THIRD PERIOD. Acting Federal Prohibition Director| bert. Hunter. St. Loufs Cardinal, is| Stuyvesant fourth with 116, ASKS FOR RETIREMENT |for destruction into means of con-|which as foreried unclatmed, ms nferen A i i fron: Starting the third quarter there| yellowley investigated rts re-|here on, his way to Japan to teach| Frank Healey of Mt. Vernon High struction, aimed at a higher state for| Friendless, jobless, emaciate Ar Co { ce are oe coanare 19 einer tam Ok garding the alleged diverting of turge | baseball at, Waseda University School won the race, after a sensa- ee EEN ION ee aio lve and (ellen aan Jamie o8, fovd. nralie. clothed. Milles etl being sent from the Tiger tional @ wit & Greenofs ot “It is no. alone that the world can- : 9 Washi : ‘ uantitles of supposed sacramental | . fe onal duet with nefege body was found by another roomer at ington. : arr eine ty Memes Me titers | wine to bootite channels The firm SAN ERAN eno. tte, eae scih¢ | musing, who led all the way up to| Pole Capt. Danie! Costigan, known | not readjuat itself and cast aside the lune’ wedical Eunniiner said deat! mes A worked a forward pass for 16 yards, | Which was raided was one of those yore in January to. consider adopting | the last quarter mile.’ Healey sprinted |" New Yorkers through threo ad-| excess burdens without relief trom| due to natural causes, He will make clear to the ' After a kicking exchange, Princeton |feported. | Kupterberg @& Braunsteln| . i9oy baying schedule of, twenty: |at thig stage and passed the Flaghing |™Aietrations as "Honest Dan.” has|tho leaders of men. War has grown| Thre years ago yesterday Miller’ | conferees what enlightened j eran operations on its 43-yard line. | hold a permit to manufaciure w olght: weeks iais say ‘that the applied for retirement on a pension. rogressively cruel and more de-| W88,@ despatch rider attached to the) ‘i 7. S ‘Ninceton | but the reports asserted that they boy, holding his alvantage to the fin- prog: iy British General Headquarters. He wis!| Public Opinion expects of ' Attempted’ a Ione forward pase when | were selline wine In small quuatittes schedule, If adopted. wit give, the} ieh Costigan. as an inspector, was the | structive from the first recorded con-| tre nrat man to carry the news to tha (Aldrich intercepted on his own. 25. |t0 those not holding a rabhi's permit, /cost the jongest schedule Of, Any) The grat ten runners to nish were| right-hand man of Commissioner| flict to this pregnant day, and the| men in the, line that the war baa|| them. ae Roamia ti “ Pa | ne nite 7 as; follows; hur Woods. Setting him back io} reverse oraer Would more become our come to a close. ler served three oe puted deen! into in nawance, Yale | pimed and Let Jewelry Vnguerded |tbought the schedule. wil be. adopted | Micra Tiealey, Pushing, 31402: Arrive: Woes an insu immediately |POasted, civilisation. “| Janda half years tn the war. “He was | He will help that Public ‘ of a . val ne 8, Greenfere, Flushing, 5 “Gentlenten 0} i@ conference, the et service at i: crystallize Per dhe Sell was brought wack and te ree ee wns ken | the frat and lant weeks. Serie 31.687), Leow Gluyveenat, | After the Arat election of Mayor Hy- | uniisd Beates weleumes sou with une ag WARS . Opinion on te Snively threw Aldrich for four|iast night {ron the home of Mr. and | So ser Central ot Now. tap. (It was one,of the things Com-| selfish bands We harbor no fears; ——_—____ right things and reject the yarde’ H ve The * Eldred; Nassau hoad, | ‘ew Rochelle, | missioner Frederic Bugher refused to| we have oo sordid ends to serve; we Beree Jcee PUL axnin the Sikes were, reo Sb & thie WhO AD |NAVAL BALANCE 2.04; W. Lute, Schenectady, 2203; $\|do. Enright, taking Bughor's piace, | suspect. no. enemy; we contemplate | GOV. SMALL DEMANDS wrong. fade a long kick. the ball going out dared } POWERS. WILE. Boyle, Manual, 22,08; H. Moore, St. | did it quickly. or apprehend no conquest. Content|, TRIAL AT EARLY DATE! He can do this better then of bounds on Princeton's 3-yard Ine. {sain te a red that the sews | ? i shies a sok | Benedict, 2207, and H. McDonough, | Costigan is fifty-six years old ani| with what we have, we seek nothing Ai Fourie punted to midefield. O'Henrn |r “which waa ncovarsy {hat the’ Jev ' TRY TO*ADIJUST | Stuyvesaht, 22.40. fas been a policeman thirty-two! which is another's. We only wish to any other living writer, for @arhing back § yards. On a delayed H dressing table. a Sap- * * ? ‘ years, He was a carpenter when ap |do with you that finer, nobler thing| Ulinots Bxecutive Asks Hearing of all civilization is his audi- pass Aldrich gained 20 yards around | neared | Roy Held tn $1,000 Bail as Heroin Panel. His home is at No, 431 East win be nation Sande alane + abe Embesslement Charges. rinceton's left end a, a y ASHINGTON. tNov.. 12. Seller. 14465 Bireet. bist fional understanding | WAUKEGAN, Ml, Nov. 12 (Assoctated || €NCe. With the Yale stands yelling for a| Woman, Sixty, Killed by Street) ye Liniuation Gonfer- Angelo Roden, @ boy of sixteen, was Senne rare Fable (Of {DSDS Rane, DOGRS Rms a that all thi al 8 and good will. In good conscienct | Press).—-Requests that ree pre P a fouchgown Jordan and Aldrich, the Car, i ence faces the tas of adjusting | held In $1,000 ball in the Bridge Plaza | YALE OUTRUNS HARVARD we are anger to meat pou frankly litawnasy motions in the embeasiement IN NEW YORK, ONLY Fe the nig erte, Sone, FATEE.| Sette Chalke, slnty, of No. 28 Meld ee seal atunced Court, Brooklyn, to-day en charges of N SS-COUNTRY RACE | 229 {nvits and ofter co-operation. | case against Governor Len Small be gy A 1 re ieroeyiec Fale, peed Avenue, walked in front of a Tompk Shoat ie Ming pera, om Palice oy vt con- IN CROSS- The wor.d demands a sober aan: heard on Dee. 5 were made to-day by e wd © | Avenue car ¢t Marcy and Division Ave- e of Naviet ve made fram 0 $7 # Gay in ———- jation of the existing order and the - Atopped back to the 26-yard line and] hies. Brookiyn, this afternoon and was GREAT BRITAIN-Twent tons foe sprrepted last) New HAVEN. Conn, Nov 13— Ponligation that there'can be po eure| attorneys for th reener ene ti Kicked a goal from the field. Yale 10, | The motorman, Antonio Grillo, | his notte, No. ithout srifice, not. by one of us, {state Attorney's oMce of Sangamon Princeton 7. woman stepped from in back of | battleships, Six battle crutsers. Avenue, Brooklyn, Pony’ Roane twe, Yale varsity und freshmen cross coun. gt 4 saat 4 " y © Q County. ‘ahah laainaiel tes WILL PRINT WHAT Yale kicked off to Lourie, who maan' UNITED STATES Fighteen ie eNa 18 Frpet Strap Brovk: try teams both won their meets witn| “1 do not mean surrendered rights Seta, thie caked Mere eins w ® ‘Driiiant run back to his 40-yard Seana battleships. No! pat) érulsere! Th Morgah sAvenue, "rockin. wore | Harvard over the Yale course this|or narrowed freedom, cr denied as-| started’ at the ‘earliest. poasiblo dute WELLS WRITES, dine, Laurie was hurt on the play ‘ut Held as # Atabher, , |. JAPAN--flx battl‘stips: dtour ld. 1a similar all charged wiih pos |morning, Ip the varsity bvent the | Pirations, or ignored national neoes-| Dec 28 fp being considered There will be five les Halon a Kick’ Valo started amotine | areca Backes Of No. 904 Grand) pattie cruisors atne ‘ahsotien score was Yale 47 points and Harvard | sities. Our Republie would no more : byte Wall rote drive, bat Jordan fumbled and was! today in Weet Side Court. by Masia. ont eing Programmes, Told Hew Us. S—six|}9% ‘The record for the course, which | pride need be humbled, no national- "FUNERAL DIRECTORS. mere for 6 Sievard lows by Moott (rate Corrigan on charges of felonious | snips. Four REMAN a ja six miles minus thirty yards, Was lity submerged, but I would have u Order THE WORLD foreed the Bul'doe to kick ou ult for ination Monda. He} ‘! y . < . broken by Dougiass le, 0 was | mergence of minds committing all o * Put the ball was brought back and|is alleged to have stabbed Joseph Gare | UNITED Nino battlo- | Morris 8, Rachmjl of No, 1837 Clinton | rat home in $2 minutes 263-5 seo-| us to leas preparation for. war Ns from your newsdealer now che Tigers nenalized five vards Aftey'| Tan of No. 470 West 64d street ships, Six battle oruwers, Avenue, the Bronx, a public accountant | onds. more etyjoyment of fortunate peace. 80 you may be properly in. the ball to mid-fleld O'Hearn —— | JAPAN~Seven battleships. | who hus had three trials om indictments The first five men home in this “The nlener hopes come of the spirit bale Aid to Lourie on hs 10-vard line,| Ht, He a Life by Shooting.) Eight battle cruisers |thareiie him with advising cHents how qyent were Douglass, Yale; Burke.|of our coming together, It is best] formed on this subject, 2-yard line smashes, but |. Jasper Albine, sixty,,deapondent over Coat of to defraud the Government on an Vanderpyl, Yale; Crosby, to recognize varying needs and i ’ ct (1921-22 Appropr'ations) =] tax” payments, sentenced d to-day b rp} | just r ined 5 yards, de." bis ; ORBAT BRITAIN — son ter 04 Vetere teas none ey OF Yale “ind ‘Treadwell, Yale.” Harvard Becullar positions, - Nothing can, be Une led.” the NITED STAT i , itn the Hawa County all. tn two tale ready defeated Princeton by a Sevomplished in hed in disregard of nation punted to Bree! SApAN ose ~ 125,048,070 vious Rachie Maura pint ang Yale had defeated | ali appreh Rather, we abould! 15 yards found i ay wee Cmte eae oh opacqueniens Belem, we ee Bag ‘ 1