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| ‘ ? ER SPORTS ,000 Grey Lag Shows He Is Worth the Price, Winning Mt. Kisko Stake Gteat Horse Runs as His Rider Dictates and Responds When Called On. By Vincent Trean REY LAG won his second race J of the meeting at the B track in en he galloped home in front of his je opponent, Letterman, in the punt Kisco Stakes Although the nM of Star Shoot cost. the Rancocas ble $60,000, he was dirt cheap, and Susccess is proof that it pays to npire style commandl he best in these days of big es and purses. One reason (irey Tag is such a ver race hic is the fact that he n be placed in a race with o yarn He never has a tendency to » but waits till called ¢ und then ope his average field to death other contributing influence to his ality is his action, which Is of the , stealing kind that many great ea before n have had. ft will worth whil ing th ut four pr-old in action in y ndicap next Satur is weighte at 125 e top weight and is the } terminator hud + when ey Lag at Aque Th a desire to have best that can be br ether Butler tried to haye a meeting ween Lag and Kilmer mpion und he au an oi} $10,000 for a sweep ata anda f fap text Wednesda Mr lined, as Exterminator ed pretty hard this season to sate he is now having ' t term p the last three year will be made to h for that classic bid be an unheard VERB ve the same ii of h importance four 5 aturday of this week will be the fh water point of Yonkers nd eting, as the $10.000 Kers Handicaps will be dow Mision on that date, ino f id Lerner. winner of tie Whirl es; will take up his penalty and to beat the good colts and will be opposed to him chiet jong these will be the fine son of mpfire, known as Tall Timber in nod winners MeMillan, New e Canaque, Wilson string, the gtr Chief, Bo and aker und others I) round the field out vat a pdly representation of two- -olda of class may ithe: post. 2 looked for YR@AMs present form it looks as mh any horse in trainir his work cut out to ure of Grey | in the Yonke Mich has an added value of $4,000, ls over the mile and a sixteenth If there should be a heavy the night before the race, of the chaners of Capt : | Bela be impr by 100 per } Phe is much bette D heat » than a fast one. This tact Wks it difficult to weight tt : j ney’ Stable's candidate for any 0) handicaps in which he is engased his patrons see | Bon Homme ts in well at 100, and of the medium we he is decidedi dangerous, His Inst Hephais- tos, Thunderclap and Two Feathers yesterday showed (hat he is the top of his form right now. Like Grey 1 he ts ap y partial to the loose footing of the Empire cours James Dutroxte claimed Platro) cut the second face from T. O'Brien for $1,700 O'Brien Pluvious This one was bred by Mr and is by his own horse Some sm: two-year-olda are named to start in the closing event of to-day. It will be a sort of public trial for the Kastview Stakes for some of them, and the race will be watched with interest because of this fact Kinsey Brother Aftér Place on Davis Cup Team fornia Is out to secure the place of the doubic detending — t¢ pair on the Davis Cup his fact became {kuown with the announcement that How- rd Kinsey and Robert Kinsey were on their way Bust yestefday. The Paelfic t offlelals hi nm quick tor oblem vontronting the Davis mumittee in che doub! sand is a ite famous young pair into action to the prized place. Provided the Kinsey brothers are successful, a com- Jteun) nity be brought about be the i] yominations are made on Aug, 10 on of the ed States Lawn Assocation admit that they are abled nidabte | pair tor t They w nt if 4 | y din any of the surnam! on of the would be the chance that the Pac! Association and the ue tnking, It was # vould compete next % olitan Championship on Athletic he fe he week of tp Commit= day that the coming of the Kinsey brothers might bring ybout important changes in the Davis Cup team. It was pointed out that the young Californians reached finals” in every t tant tournament in whieh they conipeted a year ago. ‘They r cent ted William M. Johnston nd Clarence J. Griffin, former na- Atehes on. thi rated No season, only nimpions, int ul list for last r Richards and Williams and ishburn ranking above them. tn the national championship tnst year Tilden and & ted the Kinsey broth 1 round wt 7 fornians won the litan championship. tplayin amex ©. Anderson and Todd, he Austratasians, at 6—4 In th Anak round id Bo Emerson and Harold Taylor in the final round. Williams and tho Davis Cup pair, defeated 1 the semi-final round at Sea ght und Washbure snd Davis in the same round at Southampton, y brothers displayed — re reasiveness on thelr first ppearance on Eastern courts, Mom M the Davia Cup Committee. will ritienlly watch their approaching per The Kin varkuatle Feterans Taylor and Herd Win Two Matches at Wykagyl Club } Pglish Pros. Defeat Jerry ‘Pravers and Val Birming- | Pham in Afternoon Match. a special match at the Wvkagyl Country Club yesterday afte the veteran English profess ers, J. H. Taylor, fifty-two and his Alex. } PP tour vears old, easily defeated the BP peratively J Pramateui star, and V p, 3 up and 1 to p) d Moore and Jimmy Ketth, the ikagy! professionals, by 1 oles, in the morning, British pair had a best ball of yesterday afternoon, against ments 71. Neither 5! htacular golf, the Englishmen exert- emselves only to the point nec to insure victory. Herd and tay made the turn for home one down jn Birmingham sunk 29-foot p. Bas ‘birdie’ 2 at the timely afd from Travers at the th and ninth, halved the two re ing holes on the outward Journey pth of the old gentlemen from in seemed somewhal dist ’ unfavorable position why to the tenth tee and thou hing should be done about it r | vy.’ with all his waggles working jy. was the one who did the thing. His drive was uu a ort of the green, 241 yards from tee, but he approached jeod snd his ball for a par 3, while the were messing things up with That made the match all squire and the portly old gentlemen tr baggy trousers seemed to fer! ali right once ino 4 and Taylor divided thelr labors admirable results dy" bad carried on sc lhe tenth. ‘Taylor seem he should do his hit rd par i-hole. I Binified way down the rtraisht and path of the fairwny, Taylor d away from the primrose regions noon jonal ears partner, Herd, young ry “ravers, ‘al Birming y, ufter leading up over their je played > th and then | to such ood effect that, with the help of a long putt, he managed to make birdl and to put his side 1 up. Huving done it once, Taylor saw no real reason why he shouldn't do it suin and end all the worry over who was going to win tho match, He did it “sain with admirable promptness, scor- ing another “birdie # on the long elfth hole Having “seen thei duty and done It." the lerly visttors from England were |content then to halve the succeeding holes until they arrived at the seven- teenth, where they both collaborated on digi ified and strictly correct par 4's their opponents were sowing wild oats it the form of a pair of ndy" and "J. A." Vitle golfing business Weetchester-Biltmore Reve yesterday's match fol- 136 ‘8—74 — 38 4 4 4 4 15 4 Birmingham —Out erry Travers was only a ghost of his ud self yesterday, HisNlron play was good, but he was not putting as the \‘Travers did that won three national lamateur titles and that was the real | cause of his comparatively weak show- Birmingham played a good game, but penalized himself several times with Wil. shooting and couldn't recover those Jost strokes on the gree See es MARY K. BROWNE OUT OF BiG NET TOURNEY MONT Cal, July 20.—Miss Browne, former national wom- an tennis champion, announced to-day that she would not play in the national tournament in the East this summer, FITZPATRICK WINS BOUT. Frankte Fitzpatriok easily defented You Kid Norfolk tn a fifteen-round bout ton deciaton ut Mitchell Meta, He staggered Norfolk several tines with body punches 24 DEL Mary K NOT ON THE TICKER IN WALL STREET An Intimate View of Financial Men and Affairs. aa scientinast By R. R. Batson. A number of tu stock market opera vently have been beral sellers of stocks on the theory that the not continua ors who 1 market could to stand up in view of the coal and railroad strikes, the oi situation and a numt favorable fact~ T ors, are of other 1 finding themselves in an embarrasin predicament The stocks they sold were for short account, ¢ d the market, Instead of breaking as they anticipated, contin- ves to work higher. Thero have been few occasions when it has displayed such complete indifference to bad news. The action of the oll stocks ts a striking case in point. There were comparatively few who last week be- lieved that erude oll prices would be reduced 50 vents’a barrel, No one, it seems, expected that gasolin prices would be cut. On the contrary there was a widespread belief that gasullne prices would work higher. Intimatte in high ms to th fect were made Ml trade sour Yet oll stocks, as a ¢ © now selling higher than on last Friday be- ‘There sence of liquida sold short find that when they cover their contracts they must do so on a rising seale of pric fore the cuts were announced has been a tots tion, and the operators who Action of the st and railroad stocks js as impressive as that of the oils. Because of strike conditions there has been a sharp falling off in pig iron productions and several of the larger steel companies have found necessary to shut down furnaces be- cause of Inability to procure an quate supply of cont. Unless stri conditions soon indicate decided im- provement the earnings stat ments of steel manufacturers will make a depressing showing for the quarter to end with the close of ptember. Notwithstanding this outlook, invest- ment buying of the better class of stee! shares goes steadily on. In the parlance of Wall Street. steel shares and = railr 1 shares too are much to sell than to buy. It has been suggested that the only reason crude oil and pric have been reduc! at the domi- ade were mude nant interests in t a little squeamish by the recommen- dations of the Federal Trade Com- mission made public lust w The commission sugeested that Congress pal law prohibiting common. stack ownership in corporations which have been members of a combination di solved und Sherman law Ol companies insist, however, tha price reductions are simply step toward cling the tremendou: overproduction ride oll, and inti mations are made that unte: cuts just announced result in slow ing up production, further price re ductions will be ordered is the There are singularly few diy paying stock York Stock Lishursement se raduetion, Or lend sted on ¢ New whose rate ot nh danger t ther hand stocks dend 3 So far as the sonverned it is now ¢ cepted that Baltime go. ona 4 per cent, basis September, he stock ly say In the industri mprobable tl Sears Roebuck, ed States Ri Kennecott Copper International Paps ntinental Can and among ott merjcan Can wit yo on a dividend basis before the turn of the no un- forscen untuvorable developments oc- year, providing t cur And the market also expects that within the next two or three months stockholders of Consolidated Gas, American Ice and Studebaker will re- ceive extra Income either in the shape of cash or stock. Wall Street ts still enc figure out how the Listing Cc of the New York Stock happened to open the doo of the Nash Motors Cor was admitted to trading last week Stutz Motors and Mexican Pe- troleum clearly showed of having stocks on t! whieh th supply av sh Motors was the amount y 100 At the end of the first day of trading it was quoted at 400 bid and 435 asked. At the moment it is 500 bid and 600 ee CASHIER SHOOTS LONE HOLD UP Refuses to Put Up Hands and Uses Revolver to any, which Exel ly small irposes ted to: the able fo 8 asked { Purpose. BUPNOS AIRES, July 20.—The Buenos Aires branch of the British Bank of South Ameriea, {n the centre of the city, was held up Inte yeater- day afternoon by a man + at the point of a revolver ordered t m- ployees to put up thelr hunds The bank cashier, disrexording the threat, took his vevelver Cr nm dem and fired five shot at t! wnnitont who fell mortally nuded aid dient He wae liter identified a« Muberto Cortens, 6 Chitlon euty-niait youre old, Hix uccomplive disap peure THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY Adame Express Alt Roduetiot Am ¢ Am Cor Foundry 168% Am Chick 104, Aut \t Aw Am St At Aw 8 Am Sumatra Am & Tol Am Tobeea Am ‘Tob pt N Am Tobac Am WAV A Www Aim W Am Writ Pap pf Am % Ane Ann Arbor Awnets Aamo Dry Asno Dry G Iwt pl 81 Atohiaon pf Atl Hirm & Au Atl weuttt Ohio pf 7 pe pf St tat pt Edison, 109 RT. 20% nit T ctw 2a Me oe tnadian Pacitl nt 1 c Cont © pf Chandler Motors ‘ WN pen Chi Gt Weatern 9 Ch Gr Western pt 21 Ch M & St Paul, 28% ch M & st P pt 44 Chi & Northwest wR L&E mmnbl uml ist pf “Iwher ink We port jeneral Asphalt ion Asphalt pt wernl Cli General Mot co a at Norther 1 Nor Ore cts 40% Steel. 587% ' ton Oil 704 Hupp Motors r Hydrantic Steel... 10% Hudson Motors: I Centrat Indiahome tn Int Comb Jusptration Inter ¢ orn. 1% Int Cons Gorp pf 343 Inter Age Chem . 38 Inter Cement Inter Cement Inter Harves 105% Inter Mer Mar . CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS Che Meh, Lew " M4 8 1 Tpnittips Pet w% Wa 4 'y | PloreesArrow 4 18 1 ‘s | Ploree- Arrow pf a7 8 Pierce On e 7 Pittabureh Coal f vitte & W Va ST Pond Creek $3 tum Cereal is “eT pressed Steel Car 81% x1 x) + prod & Ret o 47M 8 : H oo NI cL ae 44111 dd BANKING AND FINANCIAL, = Not 1 | Toter Mer MO pt. 7 cd Inter Nickel 1 18 WV inter Paper ...E rs ee “| Invinetite O11 1 1 Iron Prod Isiand OW Jowel Tea Ten pf ite J Kayser Kanane Clty 8 Kanana C8 ; Kan & Gulf ‘4 4 i % | Kelly-sprtt Kelaey Wheel Kenneott Kevate 4 creme | " 1 Lackawanna Steet 3 Laclede Gas 4 ny Lake Bo& W opt ¢ rr é Lee Rubber Lehigh Valley Loow's, Loriilurd mise Loute & Nant a nC) MeIntyre P Mines. 10 Mackay: Co 10 Maddinson & Co. Mun Elevated M.n Shirt W Mark St Ity pr pf 40 Murland Ot wy Marlin Rorkwell.. 1s Mathteson AL W% + Maxwell Motors A 64) Maxwell Motors 1 May Dept Stores Moxtcan Pet Mextean Seaboard Miaml Copper Middle States O11 Midvale Stoet Minn @ St Louis Mo Kan & T wt Mo. Pactfie Mo Pacific pf. Montana Power Mont Ward . Mullins Body at Bloak & Suit at CK & 8 pf at Hin & Bua tonal Lead y Consolidated New Or! T & M NY Gentrat YNH&H forfolk & Went North American North Am pf « No Pacific Okla Ret Ontario Sitver Orpheum Ons Si “LZ z Ile Ol Am Pet +] Puttman Co S] Ponta Ateg Sug. 0 * | Pure Oil us MT Rail St. Springs 100 Rand Mines % Mevadiog Ma 14 | romineton ts Roplosie Ste 4] Repmbiic Ste i 74% 1 J rteput Steet pe Wu Mth * | Roynolde To pe B We MM 4 pie S Pemn.. B81) 284 RK ww] st & South Rly RI BR 1 1 @ South pf. 8% ne iia Coe Sigur, 4% «4 | Saynge Arnon My 14% ™ ¥ 1 12% Wy a0 Submarine Hout 1 Jaweeta of Arn Tenn Cop & Chem Sulp. ** | roxas T + 3% Troan Cont & Ol ‘“ wlonird a ‘ + 1% | Tidewater On % a+ tl top xert ‘ + 4 | rranwe Willams, tx] Coton Pacific * Me] un Al Steet United Drug t: United Hutt M4615 148% + **Un Re Stores 4%, 4% UsSBCIP BARB + 0 8 Fond Prod. Rt Un Re 8 ex rtw, 1M 1 8 Ind Alcohol 591, U S Realty oa BANKING AND FINANCIAL, — a brief manual— all the essential simple language. | New York Offices ml 60 Broad Stroet Tel, Broad 7150 803 Fifth Avenue Tel, Mur, Mill 7120 223 Pitch Avenue | ‘Tel. Mad, Bq. 1977 Answering your Questions OM the thousands of questions that we have answered on trading procedure in New York Curb stocks, we have compiled “Investors & Traders Guide” It is probably just what you have wanted— B Send for copy—no charge information — in plain, Jones & BAKER Members New York Curb Exchange Direct Private Wire New York Pittsbu ge 20, BANKING AND FINANCIAL. | 1922, sa Net |.10: Ast 4 1-49, 100.90, wp 02; 2d,] 109, off 1-4; Radio com 4 2; 2 9, of dio common, 4 8-4, off Low, Lat. ChE". 100.58, up 04; 8d, 100,50, ip Oz; 4th.11-8; Amalgamated Leather, 10 1-2, oo #101. up .02; Victory, 4 100.56 up 8-8 toi 101% + FOREIGN EXCHAN( pie e 120%) 120% Opened firm, Sterling, demand “ ” neh franes, demand, .0844 1-2, co ROSTON, July Under a new law ee aa bles, .08 up 0008, Lire, demand [which went Into effect to-day, a married um ty 0404 1-2; cables, .0465, up 0006 woman In Masanchuretts who lives apart Wab RR phy Ae AIM 3 Belgian Cranes, demand, 0800 1.2; ca. | from her husband will not be deprived Weber - a ie bles, .O801, up .0010, Murks, .0020, fof the privilege of voting. ‘The new Weatern 1 AOE NG + up 0000 3-4 tatute reads: “A married woman Weasting 1% iiders, demand, 5885; cables, |dweiling or having her home separate Wheot & 1M +) 3890, unchanged. Druchmas, de dand apart from her husband shall, for Whit 10% + M] mand, .0318; cabter, .032@, unchanged. |i. purpose of voting and regtstratio Wiokwite Steel 17s +1 | Swiss france, demand, .1919: cables, |i stron. be. desmed wiiat Sr ike Milne we 1921, off .0001. Pesetns, demand.‘ eRata: Wad TaWalle Cah cla eee Grecia Gorn Nh 2 |.1564) cabtes, 1 fr 0004. Sw i whera she dwells or has her Wasieen GA". +1 [kronen, demand, 9; cables, 2604 hom lie . nr V2 re nw was en as the re Worth Ramo 1% fof .0002 Norway, demand KE tge ade moniea. taller etiate Wits ‘ cables, .1664, up .0002, Denmark, de-lfritions’ They claimed. that many bb “* sales. Pmnand, 2187; cables, .2162, up 0001. |women have bken unable to vote be 100 cunn cause they had separated from thelr husbands or because thelr husbands, 1 LIBERTY BONDS Opened easy. Mutnal, 9 3-8; Mother rmsd: aA Hleralhel & "voting" iherty 3 spenod 100.86, up! Lode, 10 1-8; Standard Gil of Indian rom their homes MAIL ORDERS FILLED Address: RICORO is imported from Porto Rico duty free— you save the difference. Sold wherever you see the sign— BANKING AND FINANCIAL, | BANKING AND FINANCIAL. To Stockholders of Manhattan Railway Company who have not deposited their stock under the Readjustment Plan 3,084 shareholders owning 420,490 shares, or over 70% of the Manhattan Railway stock, have thus far assented to the Inter- borough-Manhattan Readjustment Plan. The remaining shareholders, owning 179,510 shares, have thus far failed to deposit their shares. The Committee deems it its duty to call to your attention the fact that practical unanimity’ is absolutely essential in order to de- clare the Plan operative. The advantages of the Plan are clearly set out in the Committee’s previous advertisements and circulars. All available information will be furnished by the Committee’s Chairman or Secretary if desired by any shareholder. ! Failure to deposit on or before Tuesday, July 25th, is tantamount to a vote for the rejection of the Plan. This is the responsibility resting upon you with respect to your own shares and the shares of all other shareholders, notwithstanding the assent of a substantial majority. July 20, 1922. ALVIN W. KRECH Chairman, MANHATTAN RAILWAY COMPANY H LYMAN RHOADES, Becretary, Stockholders’ Protective Committes. 47 Wall Btreet, New York THE EQUITABLE TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Depositary, 47 Wall Bireet, New York

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