The evening world. Newspaper, April 19, 1922, Page 21

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APK=~ 19, 1922. NEW YORKERS WIN AND LOSE IN CHAMPIONSHIP BOUTS AT BOSTO Brand-New Titleholders _|DEMPSEYTOMEET |°*°%the're is Sex rme|NEW YORK A.C. pt Peng’ After 14 Hours ot Boxing ““ontom ty outa cane oo Her10-Cent Rin After 14 Hours of Boxing || cuppenTER IN |"*=2:5222""="| TO CONSTRUCT TMO| Her0-Centrting ——— Ing to commit himself to unquall- Woman Seeks Annulment of Mar- eannaigicainas Recognize. eee of the most sensational boxer of the : fled approval of a long established Munce of New York Loses country without first taking & Heavyweight Championship A sutt for annulment on the grounds to Frisco Boxer. twoday tournament. Homer Robin. World’s Heavyweight Cham- that her husband tricked her into a —— son, of Pittsburgh, a young negro pion Is Given a Big Recep- good look around, Jack Dempecy civil marrage and had not entered steel mill worker, with only a year’s tion Upon Arrival. e. 7-YEAR-OLD GIRL CRIES WITH JOY ON REJOINING MOTHER 520 Pounds of Reporters ‘Lifted Easily by 6 Feet 74 Inches Captain. - The biggest man on the Slympic when she came in (o-tay—nad very likety thé biggest man she ever dur- — ried—was Capt. Harry Christian George Mills, six feet seven and a half inches tall, weighing 245 pounds. Coast for a tournament in San Fran- cisco next month. Winged Foot Club Plans to Seek Staging Champion- ships at Mamaroneck. BOSTON, April 19.—The country hes a brand new set of amateur box- {mg champions to-day, the product of squared his back against the man- tel in his drawing. room in the into an Orthodox Jewish religious ring experience, fought his way im- ceremony, was brought to-day in the pressively to the finals of both the Savoy Hotel, shoved his hands in “Well, she looka lke a won= Supreme Court of White Ptains by 160 and the 175 pound classes. He : derful place; yes, England seems to be a pretty nice country. his pockets and quibbled: Rose Cohan of No. $4 Columbia y 2 2 st World), bf ‘i strong a8 a horse ond @ national tournament never equalled | weighed only 163 pounds himself and | CPyimht, 1022 (New Tork Evening World), “Dut England's pretty funny at Unless present indications fail, the} ctreet, Ansonia, Gonh., against Abra- ipa the Sighs ene eu with @ Im the degree of competition. w ae aoe Pate rr se tourna- LONDON, April 19.—Jack Demp- ens I mean iad Se kien New York A. C., in a few years, will] ham Cohan, a Yonkers deutist, living He sai dhe was the son of a Londen ‘The fourteen hours’ fighting which ment to fig! ‘or double honors. " Ins you've got here an ings be a powerful factor i. the golf world. | at New Haven danker, a cousin of Viscount Lascelles defied carly this morning, require to| A .Welght handicap of twenty | 8¢7 world's heavyweight champion,| jixe that, The people talk Kind [intherto the Winged Foot Club has| The litigants are first cousins, Mrs. 4 (who married the Princess Maey), i pounds proved too much for him injon the unemployment list since last} Of funny, too. 14 t attention to athletics, box-| Coven sald she anc? Cohan became en- and a cousin of Lord Hillington and @ecide the eight titles, was a record|tne tient heavyweight finals, and Then turning to Doc Kearns, |Pald most attention to athletics, Pox-} coq at a party given by her sistor Lora Portarlington for these annual championship car-|wnen fe hurt his arm he concedea|J¥Y, hit London yesterday for} who nonchalantly cut off a cigar |ing, trap-shooting and rowing. Theltn Bridgeport, Comm., o8 May 1, 1931, ay? ‘The first thing the captain did was nivalis. The battling that overthrew | victory to McKenna after two rounds, |a stay before going on to Paris andj by running !t along the crease of {club plans to seek to hold national as|and that the date for the Jewish wed- to hag three ship news reporters at all champions and former titleholders| He returned to the ring, however) perin, U his trousers, Dempsey continued: | wel! as Met" championship tourneys.| ding was set for Sept. 25, 1921. On ‘ once, making an armful of the trio who sought honors again was of aj to take on Antrobus, 7 pounds heavier his hotel seems old fashien- ‘Announcement comes from the club] May 8, she sald, Cohan took her to and lifting them all a foot from the quality that demonstrated forcefully | than he, in the 160 pound class. Rob-| As he stepped from the train, the doesn't {t, Doc? Perhaps that it han signed a contract with | the City Hall in Manhattan, declaring 2 4." floor, They went and got. weighed . the worth of ‘the new blood in the|inson outfought the white man dur-|first to grasp his hand was Fran-| 2°t,°!4 fashioned but kind of dit- | 6 he wanted her to take out a marriage Ss afterward and their combined pounds amateur ring. ing the most of the three rounds haul ferent from our hotels, hey!"* Co Lawis & Bros, for the purchase ot nicense, - oumbered 520. / ‘The list of champions for the year,|in the opinion of the crowd, but the] Cols Descamps, Georges Carpentler’a ait then, when rushed by the {Altonwood Park, Mamaroneck, N. ¥..| In the Marriage Lioense Bureau FREGO Why don't you fight Jack Demp- 4 ? almost without precedence because| judges disagreed and the referee gave} hypnotic manager. Jack greeted SOF octane Tin aad 4 tittle, [22d the construction of two elghteem-| Mrs. Cohan said the clerk ‘wrote sey?" one of them inspired, after of the newness of its members, |ihe award to the New Yorker, Rob-/him Ike an old friend and inquired is dpedabd Syne * Thote golf courses, both to be ready for} #0mething on a piece of paper’ and making sure that his rubs were all in follows: {ngon said he was preparing for the! sts. hig health but not that off there, “Ber es emt euat be [play in June, 1928, Coban refused ta show her what it haere +] 12 Pounds—T. P. MeManus, | professional ring with a view to eeck-| © 8 oN ts er US ed nent ‘Altonwood ‘Park, located about six] WS but exclaimed with a wink when . tn Nm A flghter—not « boxer,” sali 5 | Pitteburgh. ing Johnnie Wilson's crown. G &) When tea came Jack asked for [and one-half miles from the New| they got outside, ‘tease it to me to tN seus ; : , 118 Pounds—sid Terris, New Gordon Munce of New York, heavy- | hibition in Manchester and will re-] . 015 oe coffee and three or four | York Athletic Club's summer home at| Play safe. She can't get me now. He's got nine tattooed designs on 4 York. acia, | Wéleht champion last year, passed out} turn to London to meet bis com-}~ pieces of ple. He thought the Travers Island, comprises about 280] feel 100 per cent. better.” She said peg merged aan cae Were aaa ? mah Ponte George Fifela, | of the title picture a disappointed | qubror to-day. : walter was spoofing when the lat- |&¢res of land which Is said to be ad-| he referred to a young woman who Uelty tut te says he's gummy te dame ] } . man. Victor in his last twenty-three] ‘then two burly policemen closed} ter said: mirably suited to the purpose for to do a stunt for the movies that , ; Serr Pounds—Joo Ryan, Pitts- Jo cuts, he was so upset when the 4°Hin on Dempsey and Paatied tle Would Mr. Dempsey prefer JWwhich it will bo used. Saks ‘Doug Partie yese a ‘ : ision went against him and to Witl- beef pic, mutton pi e wteak sew! located on a : ; ot Ponnte berg 0. Simone rr, atte sa eatra round, that he|through the crowd of friends, fight} aca nidney wer knol} overlooking Long Island Sound| ting, telling her it, was better that bat ai _ ry, Ind. * is bi i y and will be about three-quart ff ajthey should have a ring until th So due ehan Kd j threw into the crowd the watch given | promoters, adulating women, school ‘Regular pie,’ answered Jack— quarters of 1s ey peli Pounds William Antrobus, | sHrew imo ne ee Soya; autearaghl Nutaeaiand Woaters| “apple pie’ mile from the Mataronecie railroad] fot to his mother's house where ia JURORS “GET AIR” . i 2 ” ” jon. q 175 Pounds—Charles McKenna, | A familiar feature of recent annuallt the waiting automobile, whica| ,Har, har.” laughed the walter. Behaving ©. Notken ieee ea Pie Be tee Reid htecgets | IN AUTOS TO BE FIT | : Eagan o . at, ; ; , Presi - Brae eciehe-—yonn Witlams, | Col. s law student at Harvard, also| biked him away to the Savoy! pempsey, balancing a cup of tea [mew club, stated yesterday that as| stand that she ‘was not married," FOR MURDER TRIA: Hi an Francisco. | was eliminated, After he had lost his}A® the car slld away there wero] on his knee; “from the way that |800n #8 possible the club would go| but admitted that she went through a ; The champions, the first to be se-| bout in the semi-final round of the scattered crys of “Good old Jack!"| waiter acts they never even heard }atfer several of the larger events in| Marriage ceremony in the License . ‘ e Jected under the new Olympic weignt| light heavyweight class he decided to]led by a group of British Tommien | of “pple pie. This sure ts a Lad eis beatin Se ce ecu emeas Bureau. Judge Tiernan to Hold Night { Classifications, will be Invited, it has| withdraw his entry for heavywetght| at the hotel Dempsey found him-| Peculiar country. tie over tha weiaticn Wh Hee be uae Regs AU onaruba arial Sessions in Trial of Connor§ : macific —_— . Til} th 5 e rece! # Deen announced, to go to the Pacific | honors. self installed in a magnificent river- . linghast a few days ago I mentioned] the wedding ring. The nex day she for Bootleg Slayiny front suite decorated Ike the apart- Strongest Field that by 1925 we would be in a position| said that Cohan, “who had been so ving. B d Fisher *s Racin St rin ment of a naughty movie queen. to Soph . try foe reveal of the more] sweet, became like a tiger.” She told eee Collins, of No. 1072 Gates ° prominent events,"’ said Mr. Nobles} him they had better break their en- venue, Brooklyn, was placed on trial u g g Heed sofa bart tec por A Ever Starts UU |yestertay. “1 was informed, however,| gagement, she sald, but he replied: ELOISE FREGO. before Judge Tiernan in the Staten olstery are the chief features o| that in all Hkelihood there would be} “Ha, ha! That's the time I put onc] ®¥ WO#t) STAFF PmTueRAPuRE YeSTsROM | Islund County Court to-day for ithe Includes Man Good Ones [ie Ces: prom’ temporary | home, Hub Marathon no particular reason for waiting that| over on you. You are my wife and{ Little Eloise Frego Awarded to] murder of Michael Connors, a weteh- ¥ jJand it {3 better than training long. Both courses will be of cham-| you have to obey me.” M . ia) : man of the Tanner-Goss w ° ° 8 quarters — pionship calibre, with a maximum — = Mother Following Kidnapping Jat New Brighton, Connors was : ; ; WV. ll E i} i BOSTON, April 19. — Seventy-eight |!enath of approximately 6,500 yards. by F killed when a gang endeavored to stea) Viclinist Is Well Erngayed \ o'er xe cou we to | Zorro, seat. Sematet i thee Ge iret es| CEMENT PRICES “meg « OY Fath: cians con eae a eS ES re joy tt, bellhops began showing up tlone were ready last night for the twen-| Which will permit of our having vary- ALL ALIKE, CHARGE ‘Now I can go home with you, |night of March 1. Collins was r ie, trathae tae or ward ceed” to ran) visitors in batches of a dozen. Ted}1, rittn running of the American Mara- fos leneths to sult almost all condi- can't I, mother dear?” gleefully ies with Jowph Uontgal or New Adventuress, Two-Year-Old, Rounding the turn his rider, Robin-| '"Kld") Lewis, now training for his|tnon to-day over the twenty~tve : But Competition Has Been Under Paranda bah Mata Teme Abies said he would hel? Wins Impressively at son, made the mistake of letting. him| match with Carpentier, never took |:mile Avhland-to-Boston course. The ‘i eae, k Frego, as she clasped her tiny arms} night seus ee a { an | ‘ P yen y oat, and that almost proved fatal, | his eyes from the man who beat the | lela will be the strongest that ever ranf FORDHAM CAPTAIN TELLS Trust,” Witness Testifies around the neck of hre mother, Mra. |be locked up'at night he bed arreneed | Irs Sking. faites the dcesror ene Saettaiene Frenchman. Then at Boy Me-|in the clases on HIS SIDE OF THE STORY at Hearing. Boise Drake Frego, of No, 673 West |that during ‘io recess trom 6 wnt ; Cormick, the English fighter, grin- se ste Lydd Sook ne End Avenue in Supreme Court, Jus- |”: ey would have dinner and then (Special to The Evening World.) ae ne eee ora vet [ning broadly through bis two miss-|‘luding Frank Zune, a plumber from! Ctarence “Dimp'* Halloran, Captatn of| | Uniformity of quotations, discounts, |" UOtu us, in UUbreme Tne | aYe ah hour's automobile ride : BALVIMOME, Agril 19, [Pome DY 4S Neager Him MeCleland off ing front teeth. Interviewers jostied | Newark: N. J. who last year broke the |the Fordham University baseball tenm| Allowances for returned bags, and ainn’s chambers to-day. through the {sland to get the air and is UTT anc Jeff have been having | (ron and Manet ble appeared well | oe, onan <|record when he ran the 25 mites in 2a year ago, called at the office of Frank | payments among cement manufactur. | ¢Xclamation came from the child fol-/ft them for @ lon night season. M their troubles for a long while, |) Fe" wrth the result, MeCielland | Sromoters of exhibition bouts and}.oi+5 18 minutes 67 2-6 seconds. Other |Gargun, Graduate-Manager of Athiotloo| ers was testified to to-day when the|!owing the court's decision to award anon Brocmea teins ae bert , but ‘the day may be coming sid that the colt had grown so much | the whole crowd surged about the | rormer winners who will attempt to re- | at Fordham, yesterday and told his etde| trial of the nineteen corporations and| the mother custody of the youngater.| gpirmcy in the murder took the stan when vere Foner tes iy retin during the wiriter it had been deemed | champion. peat are; Peter Trivouliden, tho NewJof the story concerning the game be-| sei, forty-four oMfcers, members of} Kenneth 1. Frego of Nashville,|us a State witness. He told of tir ) jorge dey two-year-olds at Havre de, UNwise to subject him to extensive) The mob or the decorations or}yYork Greek, winner in 1920 and third | tween the “Bordham Collesians” and| +n. Cement Manufacturers’ Protective} Tenn., futher of the girl, showed dis-] effort made the night before ‘ta Grace that may enable them to quit] ‘ining and ie he was ony reed) something seemed to make Jack |piace man last year; Cart W. A. Linder the Waterbury team Inst Sunday. Association ,for violation of the Sher-| appointment in losing the court ac-| MUTder to rob the place and the in- I working. Adventuress, who carried the oe the five and @ half furlongs yes-| fe talked in winged words of [of the Boston Athletic Association, 1919 rae emphatically dented that ory |}man Anti-Trust Law, was resumed! tion, put consoled himeelf in Justice | US™ston of Collins at Conigal when h eartoonist's colore to a cleverly eurned| *ePday- one syllable, comprising a judicious |#douard Fabre of Montrea!, 1915; Wil-| foray nine were In tho line-up inat} betore Judge Knox in Federal District lente ralican (ast 10 be ale ee ee renman ta the ane i Remar nes 8 fates Cerne coe CRIQUI AND KILBANE mixture of such phrases as “That’g|'*™ J: Kennedy, Morningside A. C..|Sunday, but admitted that he had ar- ae eles ; annie oa a " mete gs ns scar PAs Somme tie toe Phoenis i ie best looking colts that has Cc as New York, 1917, and ©. C. De Mar of /ranged for the game and that veveral eller, a cement dealer o | lowed to ts daughter for m Ne 0 ‘ shown this season, raced greenly fine” and “Is that so?” Rene i ae *°'l players of former Fordham teams,| Scranton, Pa., testified to thid unifor | hours twice a week in the presence of | #auor. Tho witness suld he quit whet through the early running and then MAY BOX IN U.S.A.) sanager Jack Kearns was tact- | c{ester 1911. wearing thelr old Fordham uniforma.| mity of almost all phases in the co he found it was a burglary The led a in the stretch run and ——— Nine of the first ten fintwhers in 192) }dia take part, eee anes his wife and th ematernal grand-| next night the watchman was shel i sett! Gown in Ae) ike a good] PARIS, April 19 (Associated Press)—|turn. All be would say was: “This | wit! be tn the line-up to-day. He admitted further that he an-| "6? a al He said he has been al snother. to death by three men, rem ee ec ere others in the siring|It was considered probable in boxing |!s 8 holiday trip. I won't put Jack's nounced the line-up to the Waterbury wld and Wholesale, ont | te, reaom, rete. civeroed tt: Nadas ———_<—_— e ” manager for the official scorers an ville on April 16, 1921. Recently ef eight which Trainer Alex Gordon| circies to-day that the proposed twenty |name to any contract. REEVES LOSES ON that in severql cases he used ftetitlous| Col. Henry L. Stimson, of counsel] revo located his wife at the West| ANARCHY ARTICLES shipped here from Aqueduct last week} ound bout between Johnny Kilbane} Still he gave the distinct !mpres- names. for the defense, brought out that] nd Avenue address and kidnapped MAY NOT BE SEDITI Ss paid to be capable of making racing] world's champion featherweight boxer. | ston that he would hesitate long FOUL TO YOUNG BOB] “when asked 11 he had done this to| there was as much uniformity of price | tr dawaitees ne ehta wa apbed lous Ife worrisome for the other juveniics{and Bugene Criqui, French bantam- te Alot Sees camouflage or cover up several Ford-| pefore 1916, when the Cement auso.| oy Whe custody oe the CHikiien’ bap ees red in this section, wicght champion, would not take place | before passing up any offer of real) =e cane ham regulars he dented that euch has| ei A Asso-} over to the custody of the Children's! Court Ratves Question In Grantti:j: wathe ‘i Singh os money in wholesale quantities.) Youn Bob Fitzsimmons won over|jecn “hn intention, aithought it was| ciation was organized, as there has| Society while both parents sued for Doubt Writ te Waiters. cia Fisher enjoyed only moderate suc-] “phe offer for a purse of 600.000 franca Pi ed to expand Kearns’s state- Jack Reeves on a foul in the tenth! pointed out that the similarity In some} been since. writs of habeas corpus in order to FE j cess for more than a year after helhas failed to arouse much enthusiaam | Press D round at the Pioneer Sporting Club last }of the names wae rather unusual. It is the Government's contention] get a court ruling on the proper Whether writings advocating pi purchased the right, to wear an owns|in sither camp seabane’s, manager, ts| ment, Demraey relterated the boll-| night. Reeves was disqualified by ¥ nn Gargan was unable to go to Wa; | that the alleged ‘Cement Trust’ | guardianship, archy constitute sedition was raised to i ers badge in the fall o! Ld e | holding | ow pps) day story, adding: dle Purdy, the referee, after he had re-4 CrOUry. Conn. yesterday, bul operated behind this assoctation using = oe average tnrfite considered hig entryfalent to nearly 700,009 francs, while day by Judge Cardoza of the Court of to-day In'an effort to Crigut’s desire ‘to meet the champion] “Of course I'm prepared to defend rake toe) sonrney te cee 1p aoe it as @ ‘smoke screen’ for it's alleged] WHO GETS BUTT: peatedly warned the Californian that lutely clear up the misunderstand- Appeals, in granting a certificate ¢ little more thar. unother of his playful . QF iitewal! operations. j c 5 is not equal to his paying his own|the title, provided the inducement ts|he was hitting below the beit. ing which to many has become a sort reasonable doubt in the case of Isaa: pranks. ‘The purchases of Sporting |i), ving ‘axpenses and running the risle ier Wars tas bees talk, I — ct, mystery, His investigation is not] Competition was alo just aa keen) OF CIGARS LEFT BY |i rorguson, 2 Chicago lawyer an, Blood, Violinist and numerous year-l or receiving no money. suffictent. ‘The hit of the evening was iad yet completed. after 1916 as it was before, Koller 3 if Chas. E. Ruthenberg,, who were sen- , tenced to Sing Sing a year ago, Tor the pubilcation of articles in ‘The Revolutionary Age."’ They will be td- mitted to bail pending a decision “hy the Court. Judge Cardoza questioned advocacy of @ general strike is advocacy of “un. lawful means."’ q “YT fin he contigued, “there is a reasonable doubt whether error wae committed in holding that the detemd ! ants were proprietors of ‘The Revol uonary Age’ and in the instructions ty , lings last season showed that for once} ‘Kijbane left to-day for a trip through| know, of my having a return match | Teddy Russell, Mike O'Kecfe's ne’ ee el testified. tor of Mutt and Jef was in} the battlefields and left affairs entirely middleweight from Providence dena) fy earnest, ‘The clockers say that]in the hands of his manager. He np-| With Carpentler and also Aghting /easty won over Artie Scodie, aithoues| JEWISH 70 ELDERS LAWYERS IN COURT Best Legal Minds in, Brooklyn Will Devise Way to Trap the Robbers. Despite the fact that the best legal minds in the Bridge Plaza Court and the Third Municipal Court, Brooklyn, have set elaborate traps, attorneys practicing in these dispensaries of Justice continue to lose the cigar} the Jury butts which they place on top of metal wardrobes outside the court voms when they are called in a case SEVEN WOMEN WIN TRIPS AS PRIZES ——— Sengrail Wins am English Turf Answered Questionaire Framed by Edison and Others in Jer- sey Contest. ht the French|Reckett, but I haven’t been ap-| outweighed ten pounds. the Fisher stable has finally arrived,|pears anxious to fig! Viollnist is perhaps the best of the sheraniee, put ae Fapovlen ai esasies proached by any promoter on elther the three-year-olds in Gordon's care./TU0C"tne pattie In Europe, pro- | proposition, and as far as I am con- pres ak Ir He will probably be a starter in either!’ ‘Criqui told the Associated Press to- hing doing at if Won't Attend Grant Memorial the Derby or the Preakness. Newlaay ne would fight Kilbane for a very|cemmed there is nothing doing at} ronnon, April 19.—Joseph Benson's Rete weeetae Marchant Yorkers will have an opportunity to}small financial remuneration, but he | Present.” four-year-old chestnut colt, Sangrai!, by Eve ee Marsha. eee twenty representatives of the Tur-| was desirous of si Figg es American} Joe Beckett, seen at his home tn] Santo! out of Marie Lioyd, an outelder Will Be There. uotse S lors in action} without having | to it bis way v 7 in the betting, easily won the great aquoise and Navy Blue colors in action | rose, tho whole featherweight erew, | Southampton by The Evening World {> ibe peuing, teally, won th fw6] rabbi 2 1. M. Browne, the only wnen the me Gozen now at Louisvilie| “10m going to America.” he said, lcorrespondent about the possibility of fstateen starters. G, J. Plevin’s ‘ive-|itving ballbearer of Gen, Grant, has Will have urrived at Belmont to Join} (on in my class as Carpentier had ta | meeting Dempsey, sal yeor-old chestnut gelding, Flin: Jack; Jasctined to participate In the Grant the eight which are now in training}njs, and he was not called upon to dis- | “I am quite willing, {f the terms! q Day's adorna for second place by a|contenary memorial ceremonies to be Seven New Jersey women won trips to the Pan American conference of women being held in conjunction with the convention of the National Leogue of Women Voters in Baltimore this week and next, in a competition onjand are forced to temporarily forego the subject of governmental and] their smokes. political informat! just ended. Reports were current to-day that a Bail on Burglary Charge. ‘The contest was passed on a ques-| mysterious, bearded old man witli: eee PRE " tlonalre prepared by prominent citi-| shifty eyes and a griminal gait, had| “"% Mary Brown, of No, 701 11) 2 MOTHERS FAINT WHEN SONS ARE HELD AS THUGS: Five Youths Placed Under $20,000 extelyeolaed igptesee Ee pone oF varlems: contpeank” are satisfactory. At present there ts | head. held at Grant's Tomb this month. current meeting nothing definitely arranged, and ati In a letter sent to Henry C. Quinby, ntage when the juvenile] Steve Ruddy Bee oe cctened to four and a 1 have done so far is give my signa- ecretary of the Grant Monument Association, Rabbi Browne said that e dy, Nationa! record hold- litte, stating that on * s half furlongs. Stephen Rug: ture to McAullife, is Rice, the Longwood Cricket Club tennis Cartoonist must have shown some|¢r st 220 yard breast stroke swimming, | 141 soecined conditions I am|ater, to-day notified Julian S, Myrick, |#mce the Pea aploagttatae oe bly We Promise to carn his name. Right now} io, 199 yards at the annual epring| willing to fight the world’s cham-|President of the United States Lawn perms tata bevety siaers one he ts as big as some of the three-year-| water carnival for members of the New Tennis Association, that he would be/i + consistently take part, outs, and there] y . Cy, In the %6-foot hom Dion.” ri : 5 Avenue, and Mrs, Joseph J. Mahoney Bee Sing Teh ates tia Oe ee 16 pool unable to go to San Francisco to par- ‘Marshal Joffre may possibly bave! zens in the state, including Thomas| been noticed tloigering outside the ey i A. Edison, and circulated by the New| court rooms, and there are some plans | of NO. 20% West Sist Street, fainted fa Starting from ecratch in a handicap at tletpate In the East-West tournament | been justified in his opinion about the b the West Side Police Court’ this morn« mark, | Dignity appt and Jeff stablo.| the. distance he overcame tong allow | ANDY CHANEY STOPS on May 6 and 7. Rice had been picked | joy during the Dreyfus case in| Je7sey League of women voterw. The} afost to trap the daring thiet in theling when thelr sone, Frank Browhy When Sapte coe ie into being the col.) *8ees conceded to three opponents and JOE DUNDEE IN EIGHTH. |‘, 27," lam T. en 2 Paris, elding with his supertor, Mer- vided Into eight districts, ——————— Rice Will Not Play tn California, NEWTON, Mass., April 19.—Lawrence yw “ Act of stealing the cigar butts, Sev-|ninetee, and Joseph J, Mahoney, gh. came through a winner In lm. 141-56, represent the t. +5 _| Six of these were represented in the}eral lawyers have suggested that a]¢ighteen were each held in $20,000 bail orp selected were cerise and red. Sev-| oy s-5 of @ second under his record for — eT eee ee ee to ee pecan, |contest. ‘The seventh prize waa of-|charge of grand larceny might be |i charges of burgmry, With three era} months later a change was made} this district. BALTIMORE. April 19.—And¢y Chaney, s im Ninth, but N.Y. fered by Mrs, Wella P. Eagleton, | lodged against tho crafty culprit, but | her young men, the boys were caught to more dignified cherry and now the] Leo Giebel, recently crowned tnter-|the Baltimore Tiger, added another K.O. Loses. President of the Newark League of]others with a guilty heatige oft preg bg pw yay Boal at Ne. Gelicately blended blues are almost} collegiate champion at 20-yard free|to his long record Isst night at the] w. ¥, U, made @ gallant ettempt to Women Voters, for the beat turnedi thelr Fittebursh etestes we st 5s et on Monday mom= fanerea) by comparison with the early| style, while wearing the Scariet of Rut-|Olympic Club, stopping Joe Dundee} defeat Brown with @ belated ninth-in-|Peragingly about the Jews of whom | | mes Toms foi the rgh stogies were not sofing. 2 choice. “The third and last and best] gers, received 6 seconds and secured the after eight rounds of sensational mill-| ning rally at Ohio Field yesterdey af-|you think favorably as your fellow in by @ Newark woma: sure about this, However, the mystery] Detectives ¢ » Cooney and Shea- Mrs. Victor Parsonnet, No, 24 Hen-| is still mystert han, made tho arrests after a spectas- he} place, beaten by @ touch, ing. Andy wae at his best and battered |ternoon, and although the Violet team|citizens. Marshal Joffre will there- y jous. erreste: ai me ait the same lige’ may ne Ce pete he Dundee down with wicked body blows, | scored six runs in the fina! session, ‘he |fore have to go alone to the crypt,|‘erson Avenue, Newark, won the inet. ergo atard otscs niet Thossaa MaMiban.- toteeae | Cee Ee eee te stablishment,| James Paddon Wins World's Soult-|the towel saving the game youngster} lads from Providence achieved victory | unattended by the ‘last murvivor of| Newark prize, The other winners werelCALLS HUSBAND A “RED,” [000 oc) ave, iss West Goch aeons age but if one does not believe in luck It Title, from being counted out. by @ score of 12 to 10. Grant’s pallbearers, who, being a Jew,| Mrs. J. H. Urhig of Beverly; Mrs. H. ; 2 _ a might, perhaps, hurt the feelings of} Hoxie of Jamesburg; Mrs. Albert F. SEEKS AN ANNULMENT Joseph Cameron, twenty, of Nes $26 11th Avenue, aud Arthur’ Kriecen eighteen, of No. 538 West S0th Street, were also held in $20,000 ball each. URGES BETTER SYSTEM OF SELECTING JUDGES WANGANUI, New Zealand, April 19. Be ae eeETY (tO wet ot te uiarp|—James Paddon, Australian dersman,| Four Polo Stare H Baton te Meet spencer. the Marshal, Stillman of Plainfleld, Mrs. R. M. mpeed of the octette Mutt and Jeff] " World's profegsional sculling | Revised handicaps for Rey Heies. ant. Arthur, uoence Jacques Pollatschek, President of | Wiers of Montclair, Mrs. C. A, War. Witt have the betting privileres on. | champlonship on the famous Wanganull yesterday for polo pis one-mile match race st the line American Jewish Seventy Elders, |ren of Jereey City and Mrs, Francis { Tt ts predicted that it they don't do} RVer course, defeating Robert Hadfield, | members of clube affiliated with the said that for thirty-seven years they | Hamilton of Leonia nay card playing they will have fo fens tthe tena. inlshed nine} Polo Association show twenty-nine Mal. [have kept sacred the memory of Grant —_———— bacayy ‘- Sue wie Tmallet wielders to have ratings of Sve | ia vilet, who has been in Bermuda |! annual memorial service: CONSULTATION REQUIRED, pay ssbrabd from = Bessie maneus or more goals, The Meadow Brook Club, |t70" jee ecks, will make his firt| In 1917 Rabb! Browne sent a stmilar (From the Boston Globe.) Mrs. Bernblum Saye He Told Her Marriage ad Ne Obligat On the plea that she believed her husband to be a ‘red’ and that he had once suid to her: ‘marriage has Princeton Defeats Harvard at La- test * tonal Trad ockas reall gtr gi gees bday erence. Le-l Long Island, hes the greatest array of appearance of the season riding against [letter to Mayor Mitchel and Mr | Politiclan—Of course would sooner] 20 Obligations to m Mrs. Golda] The Nat Metal jen Abe that will Daddy Fish x PRINCETON, April 19.—The Pri: . Those handicapped at five or more |OTand Plant, Italian star. Choate, refusing to attend the cere- {be right than President Bernbium, a modiste, 24 years old, of}tion began its twenty-fourth annual carry y Fisher's colors,| PRINCETON, April 18—The Prines-| Those ————__—_ monies of that time. Mr. Henpeck—I—er—I siiould have to] No, 289 West 116th Street, to-day} convention this morning at the Hotel — erday by & score Of 9 tof in a clean| Meadow Brook Club — Devereux Mi-| MRS: MALLORY SAILS MAY 11. pt EE, speak to Marte about it. ed Justice Dyke in the Supreme] Astor with nearly 1,000 delegates from Fair Play can hold his head ubjand well-played came. The Princeton| burn, L. B. Stoddard, J. Watson Webb| Mrs. Molla Mallory, national cham-| seve eprowy MOTORS AT AUCTION —— Court, Brooklyn, to annul her mar-|all parts of the country east of Denver ' egain, My Play, the product of his|tceam showed much better form than|and H. P. Whitney, 1) each: C. ©, [pion and Miss Edith Sigourney, Boston, | MITRE TA MO NOMA AM AGT ocho eM ata awe fo Maurice Rernblam:, The Wet= |p alenasnne Gira mating with Mahumbah, hes|that displayed in previous games, Rumsey, $: H. C. Phipps, 6: Billot will sail May 11 to play in the British > N, Pa., Apri! 19.--Howard (From the Philadelphia In ding occurred in Paria in 1919. W. W. Coleman, President, in tie ; ted from the maiden ranks and Bacon, 'C, Perry Beadleston, Morgan|and French national tennis champton-|B. Hall of New York, bid $550,000 for © be only as old. aa bal “ee cones oo Para 1B 1M haa cattees otk ee meee eae May eventually become a real race Maryl Beats Syrac Belmont, J. C. Vaipps and . rt. Prince | ships. the entire property of the Bethicheim naa he act she said her husband had writter her] Detter method of selecting judges in this) forse. My Play won yesterday, but| COLLEGE PARK. Ma. april 19,4} Jr 6 each, Pe 5 ge Motors Corporation, both at Allentown | ‘en he ucts on March 22, last. It said in part.Jcountry end give them proper rc nth fanine rally prod _—_————_— RUTH WON'T TRAIN WITH GIANTS: | and f % — tae 2 muneration before we can hope to have with little to spare over Olynthus, aj!" University ot Maree o's] DAVE ROBERTSON RELEASED ‘Babe a invitas | tee nee an cone ane ANOTHER MYSTERY, Under the laws of New York State} oper respect for law and onder, ne knee gave the University of Maryland a 9 abe Ruth has declined the invita-|here to-day, The Creditori ga a Be tty Tentent judge | half brother to the good horse Donna-| to § victory over Syracuse Unive PITTSBURGH, April 19.—Dave Rob-| tion of the Glants to work out on he|Committee offered $640,000. (Prom (io Kanses City Star.) y very Also deciared the tatiete of the Im eomna, and some other promising| here yesterday. Both teams hit the bail ertson, hard-hitting Pirate outfelder| Polo Grounds every morning with Me- ‘What Is there about coming ove: to get annulment on grounds you now! unions in regard to closed shops maidens. Through the first furlong} hard, Maryland using four pitchers and hes been released unconditionally, He]Graw's men. He will evel with the the Bestern| from Russia that should man possess,"’ The Bernblums have 4 years pave to be changed befere we he started running Whe his big] Syracuse two, ‘was @ hold out. t ing crasy? old @aughter. Decision wae reserved. have industria!’ peace. ry

Other pages from this issue: