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/ : Bais THE EVENING WORLD, ee ae JUNE 29, 1922, ' OTHER SPORT NEWS hampion Chick Evans ” |Princeton Team Easily Wins BGs Tino Clone Shaves “College Golf Championship| FROM ANOTHER CAR KIDNAPPING PLOT cy In Western Tourney pte rriet We Iatraton mara a Ma Mrs. Harriet Howard of] Condemned Ma Again|!nstructions from Cusamano and Mar- session In a few days. The consists of a mansion in the centre people who were about to gain some money. Rugerio, LIEVED - pve R TTA he maid ole hmm ot 1819 street ani | KAISER TO AUCTION Marino and Cusmans "™ “1 HIS GALA CARRIAGES Why didn't you get an Italian,” —— Y of Dutch Hotel—Needs timony. Money, Attendant Hints. “He is an Italian,’ replied Rugerio. SCHEVENINGE! Holland, June “Rudy” Kaper | 's Rounds off 75 and 77 Featureof Final QUALIFVING SCORES. ; . ; : . |ino and his demand for money. He] carriages belonging to former Bm- Wb Ra Thirty Six Holes bg 24 es Brooklyn, Found Uncon- Brought From Sing Sing to i bes lie Sag a let- |] peror Bite Ne nto tormer Ee 7 : - 5 re ; Nios ; A ‘ er, to be delivered to the kidnappers fat public auction, were exhibited in In One of Matches Pious! WESTERN SUMMARIES. a1 scious, Dies in Hospital. Testify Against Cusamano. |asiing them tot be kind to her ittle| the garage of a hotel here. tocday, . FIRST ROUND. nL. » 78—100 ————— a boy. Hufdreds of curtons spectat filed Star Is Carried to the Evans, Chicago, defeated Held, 8t.] (raw, FOR THE FIRST ROUND. jfonen Matatdervesssees be—103, , Returning to 18th S rst | past the archaic vehicles, Angering Mwenty-Fi 1 Leute on Geral GUPPER HALF—Knepper vs. ‘Tat, De |) jam , S105] At St. Mary's Hospital, Jamaica, is} Roberto Raffaelo, the commuting] avenue with the letter tan The endute he tite: tot \ Twenty-First Hole. He ue ). Ts ag Co TERS ap Oa oR thé body! of Mrs. Warrlét Howard of ininate of the sing Baie. death woure je with affelo testi- | the crests of the Hohenzollerns which joines, defeates ur it a fled, he found Cusamano and Marino. dorff, Gunnison vs. Todd, Sheehy vs. Com- | Ww k is ‘ No, 1582 Bushwick Avenue, Brooklyn, adorn the bodies of the carriages and 3 and 2. stock, Jones vs, Clough. * Dosen ay deiewidow oF # a who, takes the stand that-inasmuch|Cusamano grabbed the letter, read it}are woven into the silver trimmings KANSAS CITY, June 29. P: LOWER HALF—Wintringer va. Schrieb- |}. . nue bch a Trot hee a ee mnie Ke: fae been Gondeiided by dahil | 484) CROACRanded (t to Maring, Step (of (He sovmen tiiiurtal. Wat ote sev. Bayseur, Des Moines, defeated ! or, purtington va. Willams, Baton vs. D.|J. if, Baton, Mareen | With reddish brown hair in long, girl-}a8 he ha ; ern he délaribed bi it bel otevd ‘wien ANS had two nar-| smith, Rock Island, Iil., 3 and 1, Ward, Smith vs. Sparks, McManhon. vs. 1. Sheehy, Dar 80 ish braids. ‘The body was found InJand the Court of Appeals has con-| bY atop he described his movements | will be offered wit we. Tow escapes in the two! geuttl, K. di tod | Bressette, Meyer va. J. C. Ward, Bowles )D. Williams, Hi 85, Hillside Avenue, near Queens road, At |memed the sentence he should tell all] 2% Messenger betw the leaders of Why does the Kajser wish,to sell RNG? Watch play tn th an ¥, defeated | vs. Falk, Boyd ve, Taunsig. midnight last night. The police be-{ the kidnapping gang and the Varotta] his carriages?” an American asked a play in the} Bockenkamp, St. Louis; 4 and 3. Princeton won an easy victory in thé) 4 lieve that she was stunned by being |"@ knows about the kidnapping plot} family. Hollander who was guarding them. amateur golf tourney, being] Conley, Kan City, defeated] final thirty-six holes of play yesterday 89 nee that led to the murder in June of last] Prior to Raffacio's appearance on| “He bought them for marks, and #6 0 twenty-one holes to ; 8 thrown from an automobile and was te Bddle Nola ot St. route | Crise St. Louis, 6 and 3. at the Garden City Golf Club for the In- |B. 4 later killed by being run over. year of five-year-old Ginseppe| the stand Assistant District Attorney] will do pretty well selling them for 1 ailing. B f St. Louis! Johnston, St. Paul, defeated Gra-|tercollegiate team championship. The|M. Schretber, 88 George H. Boehle of Garden City,|Varotta, was brought to New York] Brothers tried to introduce in evidence | Dutch guilder,”” was the reply. 5 ic job ~McKee of Des hi Wellingt and 2. 8. Smith ‘jr., Princeton. 86 h i. - 40 ar vi & confession alleged to have been The bodies of the carriages are lima the youngster cracked | *&t% ington, Kan., 4 and 2. Orange and Black club swingers had «|p: foneien 33 driving home iast night with his wife,|again to-day to testify against one] & Confession pareeriiG gi the strain after playing sensa-|, Cochrane, Wichita Falls, Tex., de-| gross team score of 1,308 for seventy- y i] saw an obstruction in the road’aheadf or the five men clfarged with the Manna the neat hear bape Jct ah in sc vate ania he ly at the start. i feated Cummings, Chicago, 3 and 2. | two holes, leading Yale, in aecond place, |i. rH of him. He brightened his dimmed] murder. He was the star witnens| Quarter, ihe night he was atrested. |straps high above the wheeds in muc! ; i Johnston of St. Paul, Mi Wright, Los Angeles, defeated Rey- | by 38 strokes. Ward, Princeton! id headlights and he and his wife made/ for the State in the trial of Santo| Jr 8), y Ruauaned the objections }'the same marmer as Washington's fe champion, felt before Francial nolds, Omaha, Sand 2) 0” | “Ruay” te hard-hitting | A; Gunnison Dartme Hf out the figure of a woman lying on|Cusamano before Judge Talley in the |r, JOncPh Rosalsky, counsel for |earriage, which is not at Mount Ver- , t i i , epper, ard-hitting junnison, ‘ ~ ¥ . : Cusamano c , with the same system of f Of Omaha after he seemed to cau’ Taine 4 M’ De Camp, Yale 92 her back groping upward with her|Gourt of General Sessions. non, or wi syste the/Nebraskan well in hand. Gained, Omaha, defeated Wenzler,| star of the Princeton team, did his]}: Pap Penneyivi ‘o1 hands. He stopped his car, but be-]~ ‘7 ~ " — > leather springs as the stage coach i f \ * Raffaelo told precisely the same n } ‘Two other matches went into extra} Memphis, 1 up. stellar stuff yesterday with two spark- are etree, te i fore he could get out, two heavy auto-|gtory he told two weeks ago when| FINE HOME FoR U, 8. EMBASSY IN[used in Buffalo Bill's Wild West ae and several were not decided vi ling rounds, one a 75 and the other a 77. Mehsana, Tare Dot decided lon Bim, Salt Lake, defeated ee ree ne oe petted a berating: mobiles raced out of the dark toward] je ¢estified against Antonio Marino BRUSSELS. show. George Van Elm of Salt Lake city, | C&cker: Kansas City, 1 up (21 holes). | tion of occasional brilliance mixed. with DID NOT QUALIFY. him and he believes one of them) who was found gullty and sentenced| BRUSSELS, June 29 (Associated] The carriages are entered by fold- | ‘Winning his 21-hole Bush, St. Louis, defeated Couch,| methodical steadiness, and he ts a|F. E, Knepper, Princeton. 91 90 Passed over the woman in the road in} to death by Judge Talley yesterday. } Pre: Henry P. Fleteher, the Anjer-]!n& stepladders which are closed up fi is morning match i eee #1 00 } Henry Decker, through 20 and 40} Chicago, 1 up. strong favorite to win the Individual}? y° conte, ‘Penniyiv on spite of warnings shouted by himself|‘phe only divergence was in places lean Ambassador, has leased a new{2"4 placed underneath when not In { puts, when he seemed sure of de-| Wolff, St. Louis, defeated Manion, | ‘tle. ‘A. Hanion, Di 04 and Mrs. Boehles, where it was necessary to emphi home for the embassy in a fashionable] US¢. The carriages are upholstered ; 1 Started badly in the second round. | gt. Louis, 2 and 1 | A. P. Boyd, the main Dartmouth re-| Fr. D: 2 91 The two westbound cars did nbt] the participation of Cusamano in the| neighborhood, the Leopold Quarter, at]in white satin, and the boxes are 1 | z ir, he pulled through by a big i Ghienne ‘ x Uw showed ea was te his sacle]: Be Willwre DaPrEeGths <0. ke we stop. The Boehles went to the] piot, the Rue Helliard and Avenue Auder-|draped with cream-colored embroid- 1 : ack, winning 2 to 1. jerron, icago, defeated Lim-| with a 76 and a 78, and gave ample] O o Willner Dar S92 woman and found her unconsclous.|” He ttold how he was approached-in! ghem. The Ambassador will take pos- ‘ered covers. , | Dave Herron of Chicago, the former| berg, St. Louis, § and 4. Wateune to everybody Hike pe will Lave): st Graves, Walia oT 9 Their car is a small runabout and i : } We ARATE day. Te utit gnot] Ouimet, Kansas City, defeated| sorte te trace the toncanant, 1 COM |. Rhodes, Ponnayivanih’..../:/ 96 99 1881 stega of trying to crowd her into it ee) ny a hard day. ut it EB ? bg sents to leave the tournam J Sc. E. Bryant jr., Cornell. + 1 08 > of St. Louls carly in the magi? | Braun, Kansas City, 2 up. ‘The 36-hole final for the team cham-|S. iy Fuler Jn, Witt ‘100 90 they waited until Frank Seekamp of early in the morn. and Ray Ouimet in the afternoon. Mudge, Chicago, defeated Bartlett, | Plonship. also was a qualifying test for] 8. Simmons, Will at BS No. 9118 Hollis Boulevard came along. i Aside from the three extra hole con-| Ottumwa, lowa, 1 up (22 hol : Pe eT Ele AS ed lean SRUeeers eat mem eee They stopped him and got him to take + ts and a thirty-three on the first! Ecklund, Wichita, Kan., de ing to-day, Practically all of the favor- PRINCETON. the woman to St. Mary's Hospital. h ites came through and showed sufficient] —\ % thal Meee cect ot Loe ae aes Kennedy, Tulsa, 4 and 3. golf ‘clase in Gualitying €. insure \ . Day. Tr | She mie” minutes after reaching in the game between “ivans and| SECOND ROUND FINALISTS. | series of good matches for the rest of |&, %; Mpepper... the bospital. lcKee. McKee, apparently ‘elieving| “Ghick’’ Evans, Chicago, defeated | the week. .L. Wintringer Her hands, knees, elbows and fore- the morning game that he had| McKee, Des Moines, 2 and 1. eae . B. Carruth. head were scratched as though she he champion off form, shot sensation-|_ Bayseur, De Moines, defeated] POMARES WINS JERSEY here ase heat y be eee saat . ok a one- |Gochrane, Wichita Falls, Tex., 3 and 2. vy bruise across her eS Beer a eid to tne eweltth. Gaines, Omaha, defeated Johnston, JUNIOR GOLF TITLE O. B. Bowles. . te ul i was content to trail just as, he| St; Paul, 1 up. 3 Bushs... MREWROR ane, erga ig So Hid with Held, until an opening came,| Herren, Chicago, defeated Ouimet, N. Lovell 167—329 Sue Ree neds with ee tates feeling sure he could take advantage Kansas City, tu maken (ota Ervrd he iidren, was called to the hospital ft and that'is what happened. Wolff, St. Louis, defeated Mudge, after the examination of cards in a ‘On the 306-yard par four twelfth, Mo- Chicago, 2 up. 1n4—g12 | handbag found near her in the road. "s second struck a tree and landed in] Wright, Los Angeles, defeated Eck- TREE ee aera ce body. pit. “Chick” put his second four feet | land, Wichita, Kan., 5 and 4. om the pin. McKee finally holed out Vv: 1 i htok'* ‘an Elm, Salt Lake City, defeated five, conceded “Chick” a birdie three Buah, New Orleans, 2 and 1 4 the match was squared. “Chick's drive on the 178-yard 16| Stutt, Kansas Citydef ley, Kansag City, 3 and 2. 10 feet from the pin for a par three Team total . ©. B. Bowles PASSAIC, N. J., June 29. — Wilfred Pomares, the low gross champion in the qualifying round for the New Jersey Junior title, came through to victory in}, p, poya. 158 the final mateh yesterday over the links |F. Sheety . the Arcola Country Club. Pomares |, Hanon: beat E. W> Haley, Essex County, four up and two to play. His score for the een holes was 71, a remarkable} R. W. Clougt sixteen holes was B. LW. Clous REDS NEAR PARIS HARVARD. * CLASH: WITH POLICE ‘Team total ited Con- rt effort for a Youngster over the difficuit Provoked by Levy on Homes Wheu PityMcKee's drive was hooked well to] To-Day's Matches at a0 Motes. | Arcola course. Be Soe a aaaiis Wilks Yan 1s me pe large assortment of Mites was & four, which mass Evans] p Chick” Evans: Chicago, va.. Ted| The summaries follow: ‘Team total PARIS, June 29 (Associated Press) gc made suits in- kos SEMI-FINAL Ri >— Wilfred Pomares, i B bne up. The strain seemed to be show- pave toher A Bee ari Revie Hackenaack, beat Glibert Atherton a up and PENNSYLVANIA. A colision between the police and Com- + vB. ,' Los] 2 to play; 1. W. Haley, Essex County, bet ; ie for eee 5 Pere ua cect een ARGG IEE George | Woe ‘oun n, Colonial, 1 up at the nines ; munists occurred this afternoon in the cludes every popular model and teenth hole itch back to six feet from the cup the putt and lost the hole and suburban town of Asnieres, provoked by an attempt on the part of the au- thorities to make a levy at the homes Formerly up to $35 and fabric. WILLIAMB. of two Communists who had refused to SULLY FRANCIS OUIMET SETS n 7 ° NEW GOLFING RECORD]! ¢) wards: Siete |X consldcratie: fores’ of police, oth $ BEAUTIFULLY saiions ancocas Stable Making Up| _- tit i ot mand tat tees ed vuits. All the ‘ 4 SALEM, Mass, June 20,—Francls| ream (total. teeeeteeee . resistance, while the Communists or- r For Past Disappointments ind Slals avaleit cnamplony broke tte | MRS, MACGOWAN WINS. «_|Cemmuntors ic esmesuie la toe suturh finer fabrics and best look- ‘ : Course fo-aay'when he returned a cart | ONE-DAY GOLF TOURNEY |ot the delinquents” O™" “rniiure Formerly up to $45 ing models. With Two Winners a Day}: Sere + - ~ © ~ ee of Gion Ridge] RICH HINDU FUGITIVE cy MOME bare CORSOGn tuare over (he castared GuelhW rime tris Inthe oese|| | SURRENDERS/ TO) POLICE $ 3 5 U PER B" fabrics von Elm, Salt Lake City; Clarence| “FINAL ROUND—Pomares beat Haley 4 Wolff, St. Louis, vs. S. Davison Her- | up and 2 to play. ‘Team total bande Put Sun Mist Out of It,| Fa'ct_ was put up for auction he course was ral years ago|day tournament of the Metropolit . . . as a 72, made several years ago | day politan lendid 1 jumped her price from $1,800 to ere 8 by the late professional, Louis Tellier. | Women’s Golf Association at the Hack-| Cuarged With sedition, He Eluded ‘ thes Ouimet held the best previous amateur | ensaek Country Club yesterday, Her . { Getting Home First on 700, but the extra $5 from Hil- a 73 score was 98, one stroke less than that pture for Seven’ Year finest Fifth Avenue models dreth ‘retained the filly. G. ‘Newton of the Country Club| of Mrs. C. L. Voorhees of Baltusrol,| AMRITSAR, India, June 29 (Asso- ‘ Suweep. team turned in a 73. who was second. clated Press).—Gurdit Singh, the Hindu Formerly up to.$55 characterize these suits, Allan was run up after winning St. merchant who in 1914 was prevented THREE STARS BEATEN fr i lanai eet) of Hindu immi- By Vincent Treanor. selling price of $2,000 to $3,005 by an 8 Japanese steamer Ko- * HE Rancocas stable is getting in| unknowa bidder. IN TENNIS TOURNEY magata’ Maru at Vancouver, "surren- dered to the police to-day after eluding ite stride these days and mak-| i : a AT WIMBLEDON | them for seven years, ummer alLtS ‘ ing up for losses sustained] Savdy McNaughton, disappointed jer in the season. Since Monday Je will be tried on the charge of i by Devastation’s failure to beat Bon gar ee sedition, principally for the part he httg| Homme in the Sir Walter, was in- WIMBLEDON, England, June 29 (As-| played in the disorder in Calcutta in . he stable has won four races with its] clined to blame Sande_on Chateau sociated Press.—Three stars were put | October, 1914. 7 577 P ] B h S t > ’ aim Deac ults year-olds, at prices sufficiently| Thierry for it. ChateauThierry and out of the world's championship lawn rdit Singh came into prominence in Beaty Devastation certainly staged a hanie . 1914 when, in order to test the Cana- to offset prexjous disappoint- tennis tournament yesterday dian sunlarauon claw. ne latrempeen OU could fe Pp . pering battle through the stretch be- o land #76 Hind eet co pay more for your Palm Beach From now on this stable is hind Bon Homme, but it is question- ENTERI | J. O, Anderson of Australia defeated | to land 37 q cia lus at Vancouver, e ily to be well represented on the} able who was to blame for it. the opening event from his entered B, J, Cy Norton, the youthful staf of i : Suit but you wouldn’t find better tailor- EE Withers and by Garatoga time South Africa, by a score of é—2, 6-3, INSTEAD OF A “HERO,” ing or a greater variety of new models and shades. itvivites! will’ take some beating T ctneirumnca of Bronce sureraea tie| HE BECOMES A CONVICT All sell at one price—all are brand new this sea- om the best in training. vy = cuti "6 onlookers by defeating Manuel Alonzo, es eer BERS : thinlon' tlie card) when’ Merlines any /tlowener EXECULIVe S Son) ireksre by eifeats Menu Miw | award Repparcitiuitty-nines) (hae All at One Price. son. Sizes 32 to 50. Phis spring no two-year-olds looked ter than those trained by Hildreth, The Girl knocked her out vf it. For ifies i cti s—3. heen 2 hel the eyes of his neighbor! this The Girl was taken out of the Qualifies mM the Connecticut Then, to cap the climax, A. H, Fysee " en He pen A aie ee pit the coughing epidemic put, them| money and Contact moved up to third] State Golf Championship, |0f india defeated A. W: Gore, former} ie ine a are in the tenement it on the shelf and necessarily post- | Places aecemnene Lage . aA a is he risked his life to save several little low about entirely recovered. Yesterday Edict showed her true orth when she came galloping away om her opponents at the eighth pole Bud Fisher's Delcadia was rushing a nice race in the two-year-old event, --——___—_— AMERICAN AND JAP SCORE IN DOUBLES Zenzo Shimidzu and S- Howard Vo- shell put pep in the Queensboro lawn tennis doubles on the courts of the Kew Gardens Country Club, at Kew Gar- den., yesterday, The American and his Japanese part- ner played through a lively series of NEW LONDON, Conn., June 29.— F. R. English of Waterbury led the /a year ago. After beating Francis T.}ing the morals of several little girls in Oo ba fi of golfers i 4 Hunter, the present national indoor | ¢; elghboghood. ‘The fustice seh: Ae oe Belfer Ae SBA ef opnentay! champion of this country, in the semi- enced’ Raphert to thea sib months (4 ’ a ate championship on Shenne-|final round in a hard ‘five-set match, |three ye : ‘ . cosset Club links with a total of 154] Norton went through to the challenge |," curious phase of the case was tentl- TRIPED mohairs, plain colored mohairs, o win by five lengths in the third poets Anuhle round; Einwllah waa a eee: salt fe aeadiai mt yraa mony “that aReppart recelved $186. a , imported mohairs, domestic mohairs—any and, in the last, Suweep scored surprise as his score of 82 in the fore-|the champlonship. Norton won the} linen Pacific Mailroad, yet lived tn i akGhs Fre kind of mohair you prefer in any model you as impressively. noon was not considered good. In the} ther Mere atin and deciding set duet pws, Was described as “unbellevable All at One Price like. Sizes 32 to 52. On Monday Thessaly and Coer De afternoon he made a 72, the lowest| failed to carry off the highest honors | Mth’ He Ja of sclentife mind and is lon were the Rancocas winners in round of the day. of the cox Iden won by @ score | **'< rallies tn the wecand round of the tour- of considoraiene ees ffhe juvenile events, ‘I’hessuly nad a a : i Tie favoriie io n inter Ini fit beating Lady Inez, but Coen ee aoe a ay tied D. Power | Greenwich, who did-two rounds of 78] fered wi e run ament | SPECIAL GRAND JURY , ‘tment eee sot 0 ‘ ily. oT - i ’ nd Fre ‘owe i" ofc and caused the postponement of the : fj . : lon won very Wandily, The lat-}Coumbia veterans. The latter pair] cach. Lewis was tied with W. Parker! inatoh between Dean Mathey of the ON MINE MASSACRE OU see these luxurious light weight suits colt evidently is a good one, for he | aimost swamped Voshell with their low} Seeley of Brookline with a total of} United States and M. Washer of Bel- eer at all the finest hotels and clubs. They’re ms played to beat the good Goshawk | volleys and drives in the last set, but | 156. . iePauaine Lane mal | tee ee skeleton lined, silk trimmed. They have patch n his preyious outing. in a spirited finish Shimidzu and Vo Gov. Lake of Hartford failed to] played her first match in the tourna- eton ned, su shunts iJ y Pp shell jon by the score 6-1 MARION, IIL, June 29 (Associated ing the tournament,]| Ment and easily defeated Mrs, M. F. play after ente pockets and silk sleeve lining. Beautifully tail- The Seventh Regiment pair, W. Dick- . ‘| Elis, England, at 6—0, 6—0. She played| Press).-A Special Garnd Jury on « f Bande was lucky in getting away son Cunningham and Merritt W. Cut-| Dut his son, Harold, represented the] q priiiant game, even though the court | vn to will becin. Inccciigatwme tha All at One Price ored, Sizes 32 to 54. ithout a disqualification on Suweep| ler won their first round engagement mily and qualified in the first flight] was slow. if yoo de ea ts Cena tae sth 8 They defeated C. H. Albers and Dr. W.] with 169 Miss Elizabeth Ryan of San Francisco} He!in Massacre sirip . . esterday. He came through from). Jennings in straight seta’ The score also won her first match. She defeated | Week, Cireuit Judge Hartwell an- Ganuinal irish hind after getting round the stretch | was 6-1, Cunningham was at h nounced to-day enuine Iris! ee are gland _ s—{ URBAN SHOCKER RETURND | “inibugh ‘sities Lengien ws i and catching Sun Mist, the] best ©° cross courting the ball in th was pitted] Excavation of the Southern Mlinois Linen Knickers All Wool Trousers $ nates while Cutler's timely volley Mrs, BI i Company's strip mine » the oe , slain non- en were employed, 4 ler, Sun Mist was knocked com-| posing pair at bay a Trban| Crtheless the match attracted thotiaands eee ieee ae een ae following . White Flannel Hashig Gl her ‘stride and trom the BORO CHAMPIONSHI ST. LOUIS, June 29.—Urban} of spectators to the outside court. The} ¥@ Mae ce maaine mae N P ry ‘ REPENS ore dou Wa Ree one, oitaier fan the French girl seemed to be playing at the|m™ors that a number of bodies were ow Striped White Serges 4 hiddle of the track over to the inner | feat e: Davenport, 6-4, 4 , tett.a local hospita;] 20,0 her game. buried at the mine. ‘The digging is hil, This put her out of the running Donald Lay, 0-1 Loule mrowns, hes left e local hosp The Brugnon-Alonso match was the] under direction of Coroner McCown defeated He Hitt, 64. “t\|after having spent two weeks there] greatest contest scen at New Wimble- — Ind she was swallowed up in the gen-| fr. Jenniugs defeated Tl) J. Wilco eds a al closing behind. Johnson then [4autt: GA Hantod “Jove to recover from « strained ligament | fon, Brugnon volleyed like ® world:|wHitTe PLAINS RAISES Clothiers to New York Men ent on to win easily. Had Sun Mist | Wiitierh defeated Siantred Goitman. t—2, | ‘Ake his regular turn on the mound| hendous vigor and made startling back: $173,146 FOR HOSPITAL beovered and finished in the money | joa) dey pO Neented pa Yorn sbout July 1 id and passing shots, which were far \ A ere might have been a claim of | Muvit OA OT 8G iceny Aaa XIN nuperlor to those he ' previously had tere Canvass Every Hent- 8, G. Kelly defeate shown In contests here. se & ; Ne stewards took no notice of| baum defeated ¢ Monaidson, 6. foll > El with slogan o} ‘or humanity’ | nda's offense. In fact one of them |) Sutler defeated A. 8. Fertech, 6-—3 BY CARDS TO HOUSTON |'?lows: &: it 2 4 team composed of leading men | inclined to blame Johnson for BO. Ono; “Can ideiuitt de: a tiring at the end of the second set women of White Plains, seeking to} Hear Cana} Streeh Rs ahd, ale hab MRM kitat feng | st. wove une 39m my Ugo a Sth are We | 19-125 Waiker Street “*::" ft the stand they meted out pun- Hibs ROUND) [veteran lefthander, has been released | Golding, Ee Pines oan Re F OANiGAratid ‘Guat far cMtOrs (hie By All Subways hment to Johnson in the shape of ui the St. Louis Cardinals to thel meni? a a heen ee Fj ‘The total amount can- Entrance on fine for pulling Sun Mist up 4 Me e ie ntrance f Pb aueniy. ammo and Bro dena, 61 6-3; | Atouston lub of the Texan League, at] match 66, A.| ves Ber taengiarr anne POGGWGY cortiandt st.| Secon 6 htt ston and Day de-} was announced to-day, in exchange ant Y Oetented ft Gaet | Republivan’ Committ Chairman of A i sand Tilliman e } nspital fund and drive, Under hi it ; Sam Louis, the halterman, evidently ed heh tus, | for Ray Blades, second baseman: ile: tents Sot, Somes Somme Gul (nS heaeel Ciae, eee rire. Uneey fn the th Betweenthird | Floor Si @ liking for the Rancocas two- 8. Howard Vosha The Houston Ciub also will gat a] Demen Spein, Gefesied Brian, Oni, | eet ae chen anvaseing ever ron Ce] & BergenA WAr-olds. He was represented in the] z L. Von Be catcher, whose neme was not made! iy the second round Baron Morpurgo.| residence in Whit ly - ind race by Pud, which he claimed tent 2 NY. Anos | mblic, Blades will remain with Hous-| italy, defeated. Pe Glover, Tees cd of udditional wings to the hos om the stable recently, and when . W. Talmadge, 6-3, 6-3. dom for the remainder of the season, g—s pital pave Leen & dire necessity, i ! ) Fes ,)