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zy MLE CORR REESE Sree BO a aoa “i « ue “ere cee ‘ ? 5 - * ee end ’ , ‘ : ____ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1922. _ i _ OTHER SPORT NEWS “(isin Ste oh eae Sie HE ORES IN PHILADELPHIA a wan Judge Grants Permanent In junction Against Amalga- mated Organization, ot PHILADELPHIA, Aug, 2.—A pepe manent injunction restraining the | Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America from molesting, intimidating Jor otherwise interfering with the ema ployees of the A. B. Kirschbaum Clothing Company has been issued by Judge Kogers at the conclusion of @ WESTERN HORSES FAVORED. (AUT the Sport News Is Here = all WIN JUVENILE TITLE = sess cts oar” umn towards B le lyn 1% Inches. oarsmen left} LONDON, Aug. 2 (Aqsociated Press). * George D. Widener, Mr. and Mra, 8. 0 o'clock yesterday afternoon for]—In the secon 4 of the interna- ’ . at 4.30 o'clock yest y d round of ¢) Gibatoxs’s Operd Opeeiny Uncovers |p, Riddie, Mr. and’ Mrs. August Bol-| Springfeld, Maas, there to compete in] tional chess tournament yesterday, ©. y >. tea oT mont, Samuel Ross, W. A. Prime,]} the Hampton County Memorial Bridge] p. Rogotjube Galaxy or Stars in Two- |iiitera Murphy, games A, ‘Hieming, | dedication reratta echeduted to be held es ok Ruse, siete Dr. Year-Old Events. Will H. Anderson, Samuel Francis, | this afternoon on the Connecticut River. | Davide Marotti, Italy; A. Alechine won wi i Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Salmon, Mr. | {n charge of the oaramen from the Har-| from |. Watson, Australia; A. Ret, F ; atte, Mj{lem were Joseph Halpert and Max | Czecho-Slovakia, was victorious over R. ali: Samuel Willetts, Mr. and) iirsch af the Nonpareil B.C. It ts ex-1 6. yq Frank McKee, am nkerte i nd, defeated J. F. v a participate in the regatta, which ts a Is » SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Whitney, | Lawrene Patt of A programme that the city of[ Dr. 8. Tartakover, Russia, won from ‘Aug. 2—Judging by the turn-out ot and Mrs, . Brad-} springfleld is holding to commemorate | M. Buwe, Holiand; Dr, M. Vidma, Jugo- two-year-olds for the two juvenile . and Mrs. B. B, Jones, Mont-| the opening of its new bridge, and] siavia, defeated E. shosko, Rorowsky, events decided here on opening day, | ford Jones, Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Milam, | which Is expected to eelipxe any pre-| ussia; Jou 1. Capablanen, Cuber tio STEEL OR IRON PLATE M. Winn, Thomas . Costigan, | vious regatta ever held at Springfeld | champion defeated M, Wahituch, Eng- hearing at which one witness testified the Spa will be the scene of the reall ireq Fenchier, Thomas I. Monahan, | with the exception of the national. land, id that he had been threatened with championship of this important racing], J. Farrell, Stephen P. Pettitt, H.] Among the New York oarsmen’ who he match between HW. EB. Atiedns, a : COM. and Mrs_| left yesterday were three crews from! mngland and . Marocay, Hungary, te: division. After tho running of the has Sage, aah el el i a rae the Lone Star°B. C. Its senior quad-| sulted in a draw. Historic Flash Stakes and the maiden|*8Y Spence, romas Nwesh, A. J+) nuple scull consisted of Henry Froelich, Joyner, James Rowe, J. E. Madden, 4 3; Dav iF es , +] stroke Iney Rafelson, No. 3; David ag u PICK FOUR BRITISH event which wound up the day, Itima , gintms, Henry Oliver, Jamos| wainen, 2, and William Schwan, seemed as if all that has gone before| Shevlin, R. T. Wilson jr., George H.| pow; its Junfor centipede of Sylvester YACHTS TO RACE HERE in @ two-year-old racing way should| Bull, J, Brandt Walker, A, B. Han-| Witapatrick, stroke; Norman Arons, No. Judge Rogers ordered that thé ‘ cock, G. A. Cochran, John A, Drake,|3; Arthur Rensahoff, No, 2, and Sol], names of the 4,086 members of the be forgotten. There are youngsters} VC,“ stncet, W. As Leroy, Morton [Bab bow, and its junior doubles off The four British six-metre yachts stabled here which have yet tb sport/y,” schwartz, Col. R. H. Williams, | Rensahoff and Bubers. that are to race against an American | —== >= — ——eSSSe =a Amalgamated appear in the injunction ailks, and tolisten to the clockers the| Pierre Lorillard, Mr. and Mrs, willis] + team in September have been selected A and issued a warning that violationa majority of them are speed marvels.{Sharpe Kilmer, Mr. and Mrs, P. A.| PUBLIC TENNIS TOURNEYS| «nd tho Americar committee of which Designer of Hell Gate Structure Explains Nature and would meet with severe punishment. ‘And they have excaped all the early|Clark, Dr. R. 'W. McCully, Mr, and TO OPEN ON SATURDAY | ‘°° Commodore . sherman Hoyt is} Functions of Cables, Saddles and Rollers—Tells of Immediately after M, Flaxman, @ séason penaitics, Kentuckiana have) Mrs, Archibald Barklle, | Harry W. = Aipe BLEEDS EL aE TRE Plan to Reconstruct Made Twenty Years A tallor employed by the Kirsohioams PAGWEA Ih WIKK bore Smith, W. B. MeKitridge, W. U.] punto tennis tournaments at Pros-| have been thoroughly tried out in Brit- y 8 ae Conipany, teetinea that We tad taal | ackerjacks,and|Bureh, William Garth, James K. ; i leh: watera cand Hl " “ca or once (6 a long white, if one can|Maddux,. Join HH. Madigin, Des Highldnd, McKinley, McCarren, | ish waters and have done well, They | Gustave Lindenthal, the, bridge i threatened with death a clash tool s yee one eel reckendéee: Oy, 8 a t and Gravesend Parks are now we Reg a Fife designed yacht nuider, who designed the Hell Gate|the cables. ‘This roadway should be except Miss Joy and her last season's | Breckenridge, C. J. Ryan, C. J. Quinn, |haing arranged by Park Commissioner orman Clark Neill; the place between Judge Rogers and Will4 Charles P, Boland, Mr. and Mrs, M , built from designs by Nicholson] Bridge and who has been advisory|®M00th and capable of the carrying death for refusal to join the clothing workers’ organization. Others testified that they had been threatened witht bodily harm for similar refusals. MANHATTAN CAST.1RON SADDLE ; Jot Harman and will be conducted aay Mees fed Oren: ok ; th triumphs, the Westerners will have a} H. Folger, Leland Sterry and F. B.|under the direction of John J. Dowling, | Who designed the last Shamrock andlengineer to New York City officials |” Beayy uUBkS = Prddbutohen lected cine lot to say about the winning of the | Conover. Supervisor of Recreation. Five hundred | owned by a syndicate made up of mem- tt —>—— mated. The attorney's objection to ——__—_— tennis. players, an entry of 150 more| bers of the Koyal Victoria, Royal {on the problems pertaining to others! RR INGE WOULD COST the admission of the testimony waa stakés to come. : Thames and Royal London’ Yacht Jot our big bridges, to-day explained to They started right yestertay won| TWELVE HORSES IN __ | {han jest year, will start play on Sat, day on the 380 courts which are laid} Clubs; the Colla Il, designed and owned re Y TANS. Woe ihe) litorio and Kovetad ENDURANCE RACE SEE eit Ten Ges (Ia these aly LarOOKIYIL by Fd. Stephen and the Jean, gwned an Evening World man the precise] FIVE TIMES TUBE Flash Stakes, a feature which had its pens c Vv. 0. ee wens Nica elds Mo Aadetedt Ee NLS dl UNDER EAST RIVER i ing expressed an opinion the day bea 2 F ae Contestants will compete in seven Stories of the “slipping of the cables," fore that Lazarus Marcovits, a wite first running back in '69, with Dust] COLORADO SPRIN Col., Aug. 2.] classes—Juni singles for boys and ’ . 3 ‘ ...|N. J. HAILSTONE, ness, had lied in declaring himself to Flower. This is a two-year-old filly |The first annual Cotorado Springs en-|giris, women's singles, men's singles. |AMATEUR BOXING CHAMP |*?!ch have caused tho order to with-1 Whalen, Fearing Gas s be a waturalised citlaan, Thatatee year-old ily Ce eran Tee Mek aaaabroa aad Arawerail’ automobile Eval efomd tel B FREEZE FISH AND ee by Peter Quince and Stick Pin,{{@urance race began yesterday with | vid doubles. The champions of each] TO TURN PROFESSIONAL Fumes, Wants $50,000,000 Produced naturalization papers af Pe : bridge, He said: ; twelve horses. The distance of the race ; aii hes ‘ proof that Marcovitz had been @ citi trained by Col. Mil rie be park will play a series of matches to cae ‘ isa i T TERMELON : id Mam, Nebo Mt will be lig aixty miles daily, for flve days, the}dciermine the winner in each of the| Charley Mokena, who tnst roason| ‘Regarding tho slipping of the big) Structure to Brooklyn. CUT WA ONS overruled. Mr. Gray then demanded that the court make public retraction for hat + zen for nin years, remembered brought Miss Joy Kast Ae Vinton nas M : Teahe sic balhg: aRaUPanGs FACHER groups. ‘The victor will be awarded the : : SamineeRirOE! then ee eC The court will not make any re4 to, win the Flash and every other | ‘ett being endurance rather then speed. | Soups eae ark champio won the national, metropolitan and New|Wire cables of the Brooklyn Bridge,| | Hnsineers of the New York-New) Darty Returning in Storm|tractions,” sald Judge Rogers. “Tha stake in which she started, In Ken-|TR@ race Is under the management of dei York State amateur light heavywelght|Feported by Commissioner Whalen to| Jersey Tunnel Commission estimate Hinde eR. Cael coune EEA ail abate OBE Ge j tucky, Dust Flower was not consid- Hie National Remount Association tol 7ONEY QUITS RATHER titles, has decided to forsake the ama-|the Board of Estimate and Apportion-| that a bridge over the Hudson River \ a ie k : acen “Your Honor also stated yesterday,"* j ered such a much, having won only |4etermine the best breed of horses for teur ring for the career of a profes-|ment, it would appear that it hap-|*OUld cost about ten times as much icely Iced. the attorney said, “that you intended once in three starts, but in the Flash |the United States Army. THAN PLAY WITH BRAVES |sionat. Mckenna has signed a five-year - Oe ne p > ¥ as u tunnel, and over the East River . Bae CAPE Aug. 2. |to break up this organization and she looked like another Miss J& The rac y Was over the Den- Me RAL UrrAn cUH6sla/albor th aTATRa Ne that the, northocaneet eabhe ctnang {Shout five ‘times ax much. A. two- Hy a tana Dany GHve Cul Oe eeu Mfiladh decided to biatt ‘Dune Towerl veh Sond icc dacok wiabiek SHVILI 2— of Ike Dorgan. who is also the manager }that the northernmost cable slipped », 80-foot tunnel under the East} More than a acore of fishing par ‘Yeast reverted he Sodas tt nO only after his other filly, Anna M.,] where the sare kept, to Perry} Toney, former New ¥ ant pitehe 8 1 inches toward the center of the *] McKenna will make his professional it was said, would cost ap-| es which left from Norbuy land- of Palmer} who was traded to Boston as part of} ay at the New York Velodrome next}span and the second cable slipped} Preximately $48,000,000, A transit] ing yesterday morning returr Dust Flower, was really pinch-hitting | Lake, must be covered | the consideration in the deal that sent] Monday night as a participant in one about: one tor tunnel, four tubes, 16 to 18 feet In for her. The talent, forgetful of the} !" not less than nine hours nor more] pitcher McQuillan of the Braves to New| of the preliminaries to the fifteen-round M) diameter, would cost aproximately the Anna M. Humphries might pes York, arrived In Nashville last night] bout betw Charley White, Chicago] ‘The slipping has taken place by D veterinarians accompany the} and, nd Robby Barrett of Phil- that and I won't take it back, either) | d | This organization is not incorporated in the evening with their day’ and should have no legal recognition. catch already iced from severe | It should be driven out of all existe Humphries, had gone off training, and} Park and return by way » sixty mil same. Peon ing to friends, h have won the stake, neglected to con- s decided | lightweig o ace to the Nation." ‘abl \¢ ri res are for r hatlstort through whith the | ence 88 & menace t Nz [Rotmes. | Any horse weakening Is drop- | to quit baseball rather than play with|adelphia. ‘The formor amateur has been] °° Cables sliding in the half-round} These figures are for tubes from] ha baept ted brat “Bur it is an organization,” insisted, sider the importance of Dust Flower's | ped from race. The entries, in-] the tall-enk, Boston. club: I to box ‘Tim Kelly, Jimmy De[Saddle depression on the deep cast] 1,600 to 1,800 feot long and include all] fleet passed, according to word | the attorney. - appearance, and as a result 20 to 1} slude N Star, Capt. Watkins, | According to these friends Toney sald st, veteran handler of boxers, hag|iron saddles on which they are resting | Costs for approaches, exits and land.| received here to-day from Nor- “yes,” responded the Judes, lan Of * went begging. Milam himself was|owner a r; Rabbit, Major C. ve $50,000 and don't have to play] predicted a 1 bright ring future for Me-Jand which have the purpose to dis-|Commissioner Whalen estimated that Cusack, owne! Efforts tol Kenna if the Ind is properly handled. |tribute the weight from the wire|a new Rumford, Miss Rhoda Cameron, New York Ci afraid to bet as he does naturally be- all with the Braves. bury landing. The storm was ganization with a membership and ast River bridge would coat vne in by ; nts unnaturalized who are se cause he feared the well sprinkled ' ; ity, owner; hh him) by _telephon arly to-day - cables upon a broad surface on top of about $50,000,000, which figure, ie} countered in the upper bay. bc track wouldn't agree with her. Bey HE ERT ada ee gall | Ware: unaliccosstul New Pitcher for Athletics, the stone towers Per} was pointed out, would be sutticient| QR the farnt of Elmer Hem- pare oe Ge hoe ee rome’ cave i ouldn’t as [Bay ‘Wolf, acfter, owner: ae i , at a ro d_ violence ee Bud Fisher's Cartoonist ran a great [inp, Alyn S! Perking, owner! Maltese | Ney York A, Goan atond Guim Meet| ARDMORE, Okla, “Aug, 2. — Gua.) ““ethe big cast iron saddles are rost-|for hullding vehlewlar and tranait’ MMbaway, at the upper end of | trouble and violence at our factories race to be second in the Flash. He|Cat, Mrs, Lafayette Hughes, owner. o VAGaro : ee eee ee Ok laione Peacoat Tue ying on a nest of small rollers (I do] tunnels with considerably _ greater fier uailcrones foie Rilaalid trouble ehatevert! broke from an outside post position} - eae tng and rowel Coren ceeanOklahoma League, left act ienow how many) which would|eapnclly than a bridae he hailston ut watermelons f and came fast, only to be outdistanced| JOHN BLACK IMPROVING; | ine ene an ee ypen, At Green Creek, it was Se ion unt a *hiladelphia etics le wi :-Jallow the cast iron saddle with the A bridge, the tunnel engineers de} open. At ff OAL CON a ary a n under thi Philadelphia. Athletics, He was) pur | don Cony kee et ust EXPECTED TO RECOVER |!" ¢f the New York, Athtetic c chased two weeks ago, Walter Thomp-|ecble on top of it to move slightly to|clared, causes a concentration of traf-| "eperted, hardly a window pane AUTO HITS GATES; * strides, Fisher had his mind set on a : will be held at Travers Island on Satur-|son, manager of the Ardmore Club, an-Jand fro in the direction of the cable|fic and requires considerably moi survived, and some tin roofs were Fe a coe oa nae lke GAN eres day, Aug. 12 nounced, if the pull happens to be greater onfareas than a tunnel. A tunnel, ¢ penetrated, 1 DEAD, 1 HURT ] ish was a heart breaker. SAN JOSE, Cal, Aug. 2 (Associated F rth brat Phere te Pehiaaasllulrescndieaetin iN 7 one side of the saddle than on the|the other hand, lends itself to a’ dis. —— RMN hel Ble NEEYERNHUI ARC LIAD Geet ace IRC tie itn ae ce ° ° other side, As the rollers have be-|tribution of traffic and requires very Driver Apparently Fails to about retiring the eight-year-old rac-fing round of his tournament with death Ebb Fi ld B T. -Ni h Bee Aci tena cao Uteee Nene Loe Toa oe ELIZABETH E. KELLY App: y ] ing veteran Exterminator, particularly | yesterday, John Black, nationally fa- ets le outs 0 ig t come corroded long ag hey have, ]little land for entrances and exits in view of the fact that the old hor of course, stopped rolling. The frie-} The City of London, it was pointed GETS TERM IN PEN See That Crossing Bars mous golfer, to-day was In what his Pl t fA ti tion of the cast iron saddle upon the|out, some time ago definitely zen last t0 Gray tox. tn the Brooki¥8 |i vstcinne believed to bib) eam Promise CNULY OF LECELON | rater ts greater than tho trlction of doned trdges for tunnel Tay Are Down, Haan” tare aeueyeaterday aud finals, and “one up at the tu a ca the wire cables on top of the saddles,{ Although the engineers in charge or] Sobs ‘When Sentenced for] Crashing into the gates of the Long c 87 pounds yestert «nc Slack still ta “in the rough” as he consequently cables slip elthe $2 ol . ‘ F ‘ sland Railroad AEH Wellenen teal GHAU Ae BANMIOADHOH Tar th an lucite coe atate Penner Martinvanddesuilt JOHNNY WILSON OFFERED consequently the cables slip in the]the $28,000,000 vehicular tunnel now Stealing Diamond Ring Island Railroad at the Arverne Station Diaseing the imponciie of Metarmis| uiaed and cereal ct he ube wemee | Cpper_Marun ang iG Sulle $25,000 TO BOX WINNER|**22!"" being built under the Hudson Riv! i I Il at Rockaway Beach last night In an nator to run a mile and a quarter}as « result of an automobile accident} van Clash in Feature Setto t dg nbs Spee nee endanger the Hides | Wane aliead only attencéxhaustive yam rom Lamont Tfome, automobile, David Henry Abrams of ] 1 with that impost against auch’a good|near Irvington Monday night. derbert fF iwelve Rounds at all, but it 1s a movement of the|periments had convinced them that! Etzabeth B, Kelly, of No, 346 West | MeNell Avenue, Linwood, was pierced | horse as Grey Lag is at presi Hamilton Brown, San Francisco club 0) welve ounds. BOSTON, Aug. 2.—Tim Good- cable ie Ue eat which was meyel Pesan ‘ould be successfully ven-| geen gtreet, convicted a few days ago|in the abdomen by a picket and died i ‘an nowhere near man, broker d friend of Black, wa — intended, When the repairs of the|tilated, Commissioner of Pla : a short time later at the Rockaway, | Paoecon cennon nore ean ot din the accident that injured the By John Pollock. win, matchmaker of the Arena Ji cage will bo made such a movement [Structures Whalen explains that the| of the theft of a diamond ring from] Setar’ irompital : form in the handicap and this Paereetion e y * Clubs hararite.day) maces itera - } A Nia RENCE to GOL Hire) lane r golfer. ie laren re mroaea init Cleneeree mien , can be easily guarded against by va-}reason he favors a bridge rather than] the home of David R. Lamont, No rgo Hemming of No. 63 West | TA in hin tre 1 t Although “in the rough,” Black's zi : ” offer of $25,000 for Johnny Wil- |rious devices. In the meantime noJa tunnel to Brooklyn is because auto-| 329 West 82d Street, in December. treet, who was in the machini ' jent in his treatment of him in future Physicians are counting on his iron to| get an opportunity to-night of wit- eee ; apprehe! ed be felt about the | mobi zine fume ht render it} yy é , air a shock and Internal injuries races. Mr, Kilmer was hoping pre-|xet him out, His gallery was increased S é outa; ay gonull son, world's middleweight cham- |@pprehension need be felt a aa | pie SneInS Fumes. Tes i 1918, was to-day sentenced by Judge} and was taken to the hospital in @ ee vious to yesterday that the old cam-[last night by one physician. and cone | Dessing a card of bouts, at popular pion, recently restored by the |*#fety of the cables or of the bridge NER HIGHOR ITeHGHE, 1h) SSB ee an ieeinuthe Court ch Genera. iar Run cond cael paigner would win one more Saratoga ny of Dr mond Wayland, | prices, which should attract an enor- il eebars 4) |LINDENTHAL MADE PLANS FOR River vehicular tunnel pro- Police have been unable to ascertain cup. Anderson, a nurse and his! mous crowd to Ebbets Field, Brook-| State Boxing Board to goo RECONSTRUCTION. vi changing the air forty times} sions to serve from six months tol who was driving the car. ‘The gates e Block and Trainer Burlew, hey are backing him to win and]. 3 i i = “ standing, to box the winner of the y. . | dston 61 ,)#n hour three years in the penitentiary. Her] over the tracks were down and appar- vidal ait eed fs expected him soon to be on the|!¥M Pepper Martin of Brooklyn will i likens A plan of reconstruction of the! \ commissioner Whulen's plan is. to aie ently the driver did not see the red both of whom the horse Morvich made | ei iy to recovers bo naatnat iia Sullivan of Brooiyn Mickey Walker-Joc Malone bout, | Brooklyn Bridge was designed twenty build a bridge to Greenpoint. This Is counsel, Lucille Pugh, made a strong} iit One of the ‘gates smashed the famous, have had a verbal battle} “ere was a marked improvement. in In the feature bout of twelve rounds,| Which takes place here to-night, | years ago by Gustav Lindenthal, the} roe the first bridge. in the lea, for tated repeating her as-| widshield and struck Abrams in the which may cause a severance of their) finck's “play,” Dr. Wayland sald, but eure: eda "1 on Labor Day at Braves’ Field. | eminent bridge builder, when Com-| rion that Commissioner Wh sertion that Mixs Kelly was the vie-} side, penetrating lx inches into. the racing relations. Block just bought | declare was the hardest match the] While Midget Smith of New York will fi 1 letel missioner of Bridges, and presumably : On Tar it this year he} tm of @ conspiracy based on the fact] abdomen. Hemming was thrown from Better Luck from Albert Simons for|little Scoteh champion of California] tackle Frankle Coster of Brooklyn in| '® house is already completely | 1.4 been reposing in the archives of praise Tea ve ceutlinte® an{ that she had brought a $100,000 sian. | the machin 00 and it ie said he has asked r had, i: the other twelve-round scrap. Inthe] 8!4 out for to-night's contest, | the Department of Bridges, now the BOprotiatik Ah Ri Ban Gane rporata| der sult against the Baroness d'Erlan- ——_——__—. Himons to continue ae Better Luck's ne crisis is near, it was sald. 1 sa bilans “ which has been postponed several | Department of Plant and Structu' i 1 Bad IS Ae eal "| ger, widow of Peter Cooper Hewitt, trainer. Burlew went up in the air at —»+__ other three bouts Pancho Villa, the | Y#0e Be Site nreaite hee pac agd en Naina mock gor me conatriution oat Theteaals TREASURY NOTES “ this, and announced he wonld train all] 12“YEAR-OLD GOLFER Filippino — bantamweight, meets a uintiauall clntareet? inae: Mr. Lindentha!'s solution Is to re-ltgwn Greek, and on April £1 obtained » Koenig characterized this OVER-SUBSCRIBED of Block's horses or none, Looks the AFTER JUNIOR TITLE |202™Y Hepburn for sie rounds; arenee ale wneresh) 80: Wimove. ail. tracks. trom Trcoklyllinie atipane trom the Bound of ate as “loose talk,"” but granted a Bcolincee solution of the squabble will be that Jackie Norman battles WSidon Wing} Much as both boxers are big cards | ppridge, transfer them to under-river Rta two weeks’ stay of execution to giv WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.—Nearly @ Lurlew will train none of them and) iy, ae pee cae le Murray Layton| ere because of notable victories tunnels, and reconstruct the bridge] Bresident Hulbert of the Board of] opportunity for a motion for new]pjijion dollars’ over-subscription to the Simons will handle all of them CHICAC Aug, 2.—ftewcore of} for six rounds, while ure any scored at local clubs. for vehieu' and pedestrian traffle. | aigermen yesterday joined opponents] t ‘Treasury's new issue of 4% per cent. In the maiden two-year-old event, |¥0UNs golfers were’on the list to tee} meeta August Pisano for four rounds: is igs aos “Brooklyn Bridge,” he said, “could ) oe q bridge to Greenpoint. He wrote], Miss Kelly, gray-haired and dressed} short term notes 1s announced by Seow last on the card, Comixa ran like a [off in the eighteen-hole qualifying round| The first go will be started at 8.2. M, [drome on Aug. 7.) Ite funny that both off po made a double-decked structure. 1% Gommissioner Whalen from Water-| i mourning, sobbed when she heard] retary Mellon, Bubscnptions tor the frightened 4d She broke on yJof the West Junior Championship at Earl At the ball park in Philly, At] Sittce it was built, rapid transit factli-liog N. ¥., that the next bridge should] the sentence. issue, which was for about $800,001 toes and ran all the way, It took/Olympia Fields Club to determine the] After several woeks of argument a mateh} any rate France wants the winner, a« he} ties haye go changed that by be built between Ferry Voit in the ee 000, he stated, aggregated over $1 | Sande some time to get into a posi sixteen who would contest at mateh| has finally 1 1 between Gene! Hite, plillage STOLE Pe: “J building of a few tubes under thelpyronx and Whitestone. Mr. Hulbert] RATTLESNAKES SCARE beeches) Se pe rahi ie ae where h could chase her * Tun wieh see and Charley river all railway transportation could n) bridge would divert traffie districts reporting over-subscriptions, | play for the title now held by Burton Tinayywermht of Newark ’ a sald auch a bride JERSEY BERRY PICKERS J: er ci } favortie Zev, but then it was too Mudge of Chicago. xy H any to'meet| Earl Batra, who has been troubled with] be transferred to them. ‘The entirelérom a congested section of Long Exchanges of 4% per cent. Victory, Comixa certainly had her vac The field represents many parta of 1 Oe the Breas a0 baa nendeseNs dene fee tunes Mg nO cost of bridge reconstruction would b&}igiand and provide means to bring it one notes for the new Treasury notes, he | clothes on and wasn't to be ca the United States and Canada, and " jae r overal Fant matches Ref from $10,000,000 to $12,000,000 directly from Long Island to the| Man Ate “ sanguinea Star pice ae on Sie yesterday anyhow. while all the entrants are under twenty] re much 4 A bout between Jock ding. Laird's firt bout will! “The bridge is safe, but the load | pronx, relieving the strain on facilities Saved by Heavy Boot torily. The books are being keft open, i 4% There are more peoplo than eyer|%cars Of age many of them have shot| Maine ot Bie ta 1 Mickey Walker of ody Queen’ l trom the cables at the top ot the} rurther downtown CAPE MAY, N. J. Aus. 2—The|until Aug. 8, to give Victory note = [4 the Grand Union and the |)" ¢ us tte te BA difficult links my yaa’ for a hiaten ner of 1 stone towers has reached its Meanwhile residents of Greenpotnt,| presence of rattlesnakes took the joy|bolders additional time to make the i i but they apo mostly on the! thn » sungest contender In gee ecueh eure mum, |The ¢ ables carry the inspired by mimuaslone alana (Gu of huekleboeryini for at teaat one xchang steps and in the « lors, Everybody | of the Glen View Club, Chicaxo, who 1a A match was arranged ven a} load of the bridge and transm atements, are planning a drive on} party tn the Bear Swamps about eight Ae the mnie ferminaion id Wearing |eniy (welvocvenre old) Genetic ae ; ih York. teh , the top. ‘The stone masonry in thel the Board of Fatimate to get the |ivien north of this city yesterday. | CHURCH WANDERING flannels, and at night. Two or three] Milwaukeo Is only one year older, The} weights Aho fists t Tt attio for twelve: rou nthe] towers and supports is of excellent) $50,000,000 structure. Merchants and Tprani McCray, proprietor of the Hotel TOO FAR, HE ASSERTS years ago any one with any idea of [No ! course at Olympia, over whieh fighter Vn the n f the 4} quality, but there is a limit to which} puginess men are organizing. Alder-]Golumbia, and Charles Willits, assistant eee propriety in dress wouldn't be seen | Take ey oe ae : porting SIM on, Bat hea Up the best masonry can bo stretched. |man McGuinness esents the} manns the Standard Oil Company |New York Lutherans Hear Noted after sundown in flannels, Times do]! suttentiela Baoan os iron Mond 1 wil swap punches with] "The greatest stress i t at the | section, said yesterday that to con-Joffice here, heard the warning of the Minnes Preacher, John Madden remarked that he felt] ‘The Canadian challenger ia Donaia | 44 ni : ry Greb'e. next fist f tOln Of (Phe Pow ere there a Lhe WERE Hig anGre bin: how: many voles Cneen . fh Cape May County re-| cour es eo far Bone AaaM better after seeing Grey Lag win than] Kerrick of Toronto, suid to be one ong ee Fe : Tits Eat Meta rtne ent niignt{of the towers plus the load on top} point had delivered to hin ee met y ts become Iittle more than wa if he won a big bet on the colt, | the best youthful players in the Domin Nn pht, in a tensround a from the cables, The greatest weight| members of the B wan cioa byrome ah the * fe over publ pale RON She ictas Madden bred ( ; dae We often ve ! ALL nay Au iworqe Engel has already aeceptou 8 itt DE RELI BG Hae ta Ms MeGuinness : . Hy fangs of which, however, did not pene-| Lingenmann of St. Paul, Minn, ciara wonder what would happen to racing ae age 4 : ntehed to | ie 4 or Gre and Mromote M-| 1 the bridge is reb y such a Way [Jan's case it was rate the heavy cowhide woman |i nt’ to 3,000 if Madden ever quit the breeding) FREE JOCKEY BUTWELL t ,qarolve roundel Gayay “ne map Me ae 1s to add more cables they: will ine The Alderinan « need Was wear daetog Hi New Sone busine: He supplies all the track FROM LIMIT: righ 1 s + Island on itably add to the load on the top and] the first meeting « ut —— and oN 1 Ne Jersey to observe | in the United States and Canada with : s OF JAIL ies" ' art, prom iddlewsight of Civveiant,] tis will Increase the stress on the [he would introducy r H ATLANTIC CITY BOOZE Mute ets are representing hina : winners, as a perusal of the charts! judgment Against Him «it ; Nent ot dinmy. Dunne hes beet eloued | Sranite magonry to an extent t ing on the Estimate Moard to build Preachers | are 4 : mois ites ts i int iT, been sit eae hat tickle the palate of the flesh, he any day will show. Madden ways that opened in White Plains, Lewelgt an considerations of safety tr the bridge as Commissioner Whalen NEARLY ALL DOCTORED said, and are by their flattertes and | hé is richer than Rockefeller, in Satara 2 Cla aelants allow, suggests, owe a t i straining Up & generation of asmuch as he has “i! the money Jim Rutwell, jockey, riding for rounds’ ta “My plan of reconstruction of > Only Saniples of Beal Whisker 1 Phariswes, he added, pag Gat ian away anninid when | sai & nis in Saratoga to-day,| Labor Day, Sept, 1 gisht of Sept 1 It Karr cin futholstlewenty years ago was sy designed wipow ISAS SHE RUNS TO Seized tn Recent Ralds, some une asked what he was going to m the toils of Westchester | the future to bring the additional load not to they pe it hte oar ATLANTIC CITY, Aug cLEVETANG “MURDERER do with the money he gets from now] Justice Morschauser to. ti ' top but directly to the foundations bY) winnie wR, Gardner, aixt f No, submitted GETS 30-YEAR SENTENCE on release of the Jockey from the jail limt ‘ ina ne K a special design of erection. Tf that) ties Madison Avenue, New York, a sum-| Com r Haynes by " ———— Th was a fine crowd out for the}or Ww s and refund of his} {ady mw f Saturday nig precaution is not taken, t Vl ner visitor at Marlon, M to an 1 charg he ol th i} be. seenso, W Killed Publishers opening, though the gathering rs 1 Raite ; ; ' towers are liable to be overst 1 the tele vher t At the the places ‘ oavicted tn Healy, not as large as will be seen on Sa Mi was arrested at the sive | this tot ' from the additional load of the brid pplean Hotel last eveninas at ped} week, virtually all th \MPOUASSO, Italy, Aug. 2 (Assos day next. Every box at the stand|track, Yonkers. He was bgought to the Sa i ae és resulting from {ts reconstruction [dead in the pre physician. been doctored, ‘Thera were ox? | cated s)—Venturino Di Scense, and club house has been reserved for whit Plains jail on a body execution | qin it Nek S nt] soe MM pines t joe] That was the guiding principle of my] lr A.C. ¢ Marior Was]oepttons where the stuff sold ¥ n- | { the murder of Daniel . at t him for ob it i Mroady ay y a! : A ! rtant | the widow of John G. Gardner Utled to the name of Whiskey, i te Cleveland publisher, was the demand, Among those not , rt round Mure A aN an, and as that is a very 5 fill th \r . e time, and if there were as many Kdward A. MoKitteriek, a ship. beoker| \ a MM ' I einaiule Jk: drew up. plinat - owed an alcoholic ¢ tot nel to-day to thirty years’ ime some time, ¢ eae: of No, 27 William Street, who i 1 ang] Princip PANAMA CANAL TODS WARE YEW t. or bette bel t at hard labor, more boxes they Would not more than ]9) 12) Rae nae be hig , f t da ‘ onstruction 1c i RECORD ae . {flee | no Was arrested at Ferrazzano, n the boxes and vying with the ras ve Wane Y Novy . guidance for tuture er : sabe Cand! 78 : with ine d | ke near here, last December, Hie horses in the paddock were Mr. and when | Whit the \n nstrnction Mane y y 8 ttonied by Gaetano Romano, q Mire ¢ Whitney, Mr. and Mr line borrowed a Jivom abe e cabl \ tated i \ t here \ representative of Ug, Marry Sinclair, Mr. and Mim has been gapened Feeeed faite a ry “ o Plactically ‘drraga’ tof bw "*| placed with a modern rondway below Dotter the y year, the J | | District Attorney, — ‘

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