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Peg Ce MY te sper # ” CHE EVEWING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1922, OTHER SPORTS . & LAV-UFF DID NOT AFFECT RIDING OF JOCKEY ENSOR THE FUSSY FOURSOME - - - - - Out of Bounds Copyright, 1922 (New York Livening World), by Prest Publishing Company. FOUR ARE INJURED IN AUTO COLLISION lormer New Jersey Assem- bly Speaker in Crash. Four persons were Injured early to- day when an automobile operated by % James C. McAteer, Jr., of No. 815 Kearny Avenue, Newark, son of a Passalc Valley sower commissione and former Speaker of the New Jersey Assembly, collided with a car driven by A. B. Reader of No, 8 Roseville Avenue, Jersey City, In the Lincoln Highway at Scott Avenue, Rahway Both cars were wrecked. McAteer, his sister Mary, Mis Agnes Maguire of No. 10 Maple Street, Newark, and James Burke, aah GOLPe ss sixteen, of No. 407 Kearny Avenue, DAIL PLAYS, A Newark, were thrown out, Burke go- F oH OU MR. HAMMOND , I've REEN WELL = HM = M-M ~ OF COURSE WATCHING YOU PLAY “it LAST WWE BEEN AT (T A LONG Time THREE HOLES — How po You EVER 11'S PRACTICE Y'kHtow — ih BE QULTIVATE SUCH WONDERFUL FoRM? F DELIGHTED TO TEACH YOU ~ so you YoU SWING YOUR DRIVER JUST LIKE il REALLY PUnhnlaidang SUING WALTER HAGEN ~— COULD 1 LEARN It —?] <= ¥€ AND Your MASHIE —MY, How YOU MAKE “He BALL [7 a Go UP HIGH — won't You SHOW ME re SOMETIME 7 we i n Morris have been riding for him. Buddy Does Well W ith Two Nash Torney la gulig tb te Hib Mounts Avter Suspension luck ag a jockey again, He received a license on Saturday and will look of One Year, for i's cs be YouNG But I'D LIKE To FINISH Ths GAME mounts this week, He is en- gaged by Joseph &. Widener, Nash, By Vincent Treanor. who was one of the best jockeys in + kd é America twenty years ago is now e BARATOGA SPRINGS, N, ¥., Aug. | nearing the forty-year-old mark. He 14.—Buddy B or has the racing] has been working hard since spring world which is assembled here talking |@nd weighs about 120 pounds. If he WReUE Tilin, Atw fails to get enough mounts here it is the ra \F HE MEEPS That uP MUCH LONGER HE'LE HAVE TO TAKE TIME OuT FOR A SHAVE ! FINE GAME © ing through the windshield and suf- HEARTS fering lacerations of the scalp. The E'S Got] nae a favorite with nk and file he is now more pop- ular than ever. his intention to go to England or France, where the scale of weights is Since his reinstate- | higher. ment on Saturday after a year on the} Playfellow, the big brother of Man ground, he probably has received as|o' War, who is back in Jim Fitz- many congratulations as Al Smith got] simmons’s barn after long litigation, when he was elected Governor, And] worked phenomenally well Satur Governor Miller dic receive any | He turned a half mile over the Okla- more applause when he Was here} homa track in 483-5 seconds. This Saturday than Buddy received. is the fastest move this year qt Okla- Buddy is a natural born jockey. He] homa. Fitz says he will have him can make a horse run as well as any | ready for the races at Aqueduct rider this country ever had and he] pespite the fact that Harry Sin- showed on Saturday that he has lost} lair has a host of brood mares and none of his skill He 1 two mounts, sires at Rancocas Farm, he is buying Tall Timber in the special and Trevel- | jot of yearlings. He bought : yan in the last race. Neither figured ]the sales last week, and to have a chance to win. Both fin-lmorning he bought two at. priv: ished in the ruck, but that was NO/gsale, He paid $15,000 for a son of the fault of Buddy's. Fmn and $5,000 for a daughter of He made Tall Timber do his best] peter Quince. and he made Trevelyan do more than wbiccons he has shown this year. With better! Johnny Loftus lost a promising racing luck Tevelyan probably wopid] yearling yesterday. A son of Wrack, have won. Just as Buddy was mak-| which he bought for $3,800! last week two girls were injured on their legs. McAteer was cut. They were taken * to the Rahway Hospital. The elder McAteer, who also was in the car, was not injured. The occupants of the second car, Reader, his wife and Miss Ethoi Lewis, were not injured. Gottfried Fatzler, forty-six, No. 441 South 2ist Street, Irvington, N. J. President of the Fatzler Company, contractors, died to-day in the Pres- byterian Hospital, Newark. Mr. Fatzler’s back was broken last night when he was run down by his auto- mobile, which had stalled on a hill near his summer home at Glen Wild Lake. He was standing in front of the car, when it suddenly began roll- ing downhill and a wheel went over his body. cies WOMAN CUT IN TWO BY TRAIN. ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. 14.—Mrs. ing his rim in the homestretch, Dex-|ran away with a stable lad, struck a The Fussy Foursome, Vic’s Comic, REP Each Monday in The Evening World. Copies Will Be Reprinted on Hard Paper and Mailed to Evening World} yriry Startall, sixty-six, of Mansionville, A terous ran out, hit Trevelyan and|tree and was injured so badly Loftu N. J., was cut in half when struck by nearly knocked him down, The foulfordered him destroyed. MS) Readers on Receipt of a 5-Cent Stamp for Each Copy. You will Want the Series in Your Home or Golf Club. This Is the Sixty-Third of the Series, the First Having. | \ 0 32.00" (Gantral “Raliroad. train cost "Ruddy's mount a dozen lengths —— *| Appeared May 30, 1921. Address Sporting Editor, Evening World. last night at the Mansionville « »ssing. and any chance he might have had of] Thomas Fortune Ryan will transfer 2x ped catia S a winning. his brood mares and sires, includin Jimmy owe was greatly pleased] Se King, from fh tm in Virsinial PROTEST TO MAYOR |TWO BEATEN BY THUG, _ | HOOCH OR GINGER ALE, with McAtee’s ride on Goshawk in]to Hal. Price's Headley farm at Lex- THEIR POCKETS EMPTY| ICE CREAM STORE MAN eesti | ON GARBAGE Duan Tan root wise enosectreo|| STOCK QUOTATIONS en h tet B kiyn Within an horses f m. The veteran trainer,| Jimmy Butwell is as old as Ann = i A uals oikee, , M=. Whitney or any other owner|but he’s riding like a youngster. On es ‘ 4 x shake. sih'g i Magistrate Can't Decide What Opear tlt’ tdwi Lents Oped Sls Open. High, Low. Last. might just as weil ‘give iy his|Friday he displayed great jockeyship] Will Consider Complaint,} ‘Po men were hetd up and beaten Liquid Ix Madeg Acai Waites. Tk AN A AE [Granby Mining. 14 SI outhern Ry pf. 0044 10% OOM OO horses as to engage a bad rider, Poor|on L'Effare. He overcame all sorts Hylan Declares early this morning in Brooklyn within] ‘The courts of law appamntly have] Advance ly. 21% 21m 224] Gray & Davin 15% 18% S'dard OM of Cal, 100% 105% 104% 104 jockeys make great horses had, helof obstacles, went through several } in hour of each other and the police | Giuseppe , owner of an ice ream {Adv Rumely pt. % 57 BTW [Gt Northern pe. 88884 Sidard ON of NF NTK NTK LTH AIT said we displea with the]knotholes and landed his mount the} Mayor Hylan was asked to-day} jejove the crimes were committed by | pla 334 at Street, com- 1A God Minos, te uf ae UR | Bue Studebaker oss 135° 120% 1M 120% way his two joc Penman and’ winner. what action he proposes: taking on al the same man, In each inatance, after | ing and going as tho result of the sale| aia chem on 18 78% 7) | Habershaw RoeOll seers BM BM protest made to him by Frank Mellen] beating his victim, the man esca by him of half a pint of Hqutd vartously | Aliied Chem pt... 108% 108% Hartman Corp Sweets of Amer.. 2% 2h 7 93 ve tic a] John Japitis of No. 154 Hope $ called whiskey aie. If city | Ailis Chatmers 58% 53% Homestake Min , 20% Ma ll ” of No. 10227 98d Avenue, Richmon 3 Ri Age OHeni ARIE Houston O11 on. 9% as i Hill, against the establishment of «| Brooklyn, was at Lorimer Street chemists decide whiskey Lupo A; Re sou bEy Ge Taleban Reela oe, Re as “se garbage incinerator in the neighbor-| Bridge Avenue when a man be prosecuted under the Multan-Gag Am Beet Sugar.. 4% Ins as ene He ai ahs 1d. 101th Streets ana| fm & hallway and demanded hnoney. [Law and if it is inser aie he will 1 Can Inapiratton a Coal & ON Int Cons Corp pf Int Agr Chem Int Agr Chem pf. Int Cont Ot win City RT 5 . Japitis said he had none and the thug | Chtreed with petty larceny p Am CAN DE os. % Atlantic Avenue, The placing of an] siruck him over the head with a black Lupo's arrest w roueht about bs | im Chtete ¥ incinerator in the territory, it is|jack. When Japitis fell the thug wen Mrs Jenne Judge of No. 406 Must 2 vm Cotton O11 H 4 claimed, would mean an enorméus| through his pockets,’ but could find | Strect, who evpluined that her husband} Am Cotton Olt pt 7 be erly ost of Lupo's Ai Drug Synd.. of property values in what is} "ethin He th bewt Japitis with See f : rar Mut tnt ‘Tob Product p! now a select residential neighborhood |")... eckershi of No. 112 Clay| ™ He chet ; Ree ne arpataees and a useless waste of taxpayers’! street, Brooklyn, was attacked about a: kive 1 worth off Am fee... 1% 111% HT a Union Ou j | money nour ‘later at Dupont und Oakland | WP she d Lupo} Am In Corp... 87 8T Bia eee Union Pacific siesta - Hee ‘ 7 hereupon Lupo. v ‘oon | Am La France. 13. a 4 Union Pacific pf.. Fn ; jer of matters of] Streets by a ho struck him in thn | “hereur ; n D Fee OU TT Ora Cee ionic: [ivan witty, ©, MUG OReIeT: ueekoranie tint ane hand: Nek! @ ted (4m Linseed Olt 30% se “rls Lg ae : ‘ eval anes tthe Mayor, “and. 1,824 AgHt until rendered unconsctous by | With brought, Am Lin OW pf 5 Bree United Al Steel.. 37% 37% 31% uid Lupo) Am Loconottve J 1 Case Acts of Professionalism Are ow. ‘The thug went tnrough Beek-| to the United Frutt..... 147% 147% 147% Open Champion Gene Sara-| win come to Mr. Mellen’s complaint Wa i rshi's pockets, but pt neching. we ch a Radiator Kk i ny ne pe eriten ad oa hd res Sai Bs Fan y Ba n due cou [t will be carefully peccatlentee has = Arrai > rot nm kan So pI init Ry lnvest pe a Charged Against Winner of | zen Is a Popular Favorite for |! {46 oo LAFAYETTE TRAILED ingham, Lupo. st 1 that | An nn & Guit Gal Retailmtere eau 54 British Championship Championship Honors. In his complaint Mr. Mellen says he had sold Mrs, Judas ginger ale. | ‘The {40 8 Kelly-Springt'a usCcIP 33% 33% A oe ae amp Ip Honors. xe Patuithelnelenborliond THE ADRIATIC| Magistrate smetied of the tiquid, but was] 4" Kenneco U 8 Express... 8 8 ’ ‘ roperty owners tn the nelehborto tnable to decile Whatit was made of/ 3" Keystone Tire J 8 Food Prod.. 1% ™% it are alarmed over reports of a aAgE . at to i c ele er resge J mM leohol.. 66: 66: CHICAGO. Mi Wwith i D) ry 5 a 7 He sent it to th chemist and held [4 7 Kresg U 8 Ind Alcohol., 66% Ms aes en aialy ween aa an-| PITTSBURGH, Pa., Aug. 14.—A score} incinerator to be erecter and operated S. 0. S. Menage at 2,00 ofClock | uyyo in bail for $200 for examination |" nop ae Lima Loco RT 8 5 US Ind Alco pf.. 95% 95% nouncem ° e entry of Willie I.Jor more of the sixty-four golfers who] upon that site. The writer has for six hureday Moroing. ony Atle: as Rie PRDASED ies abiawannie atael TBM, U B Realty, 10% 70% Hunter of formerly British}are to compgte at the national profes-|teon years owned and occupied cot- La of the French Line,| Then Assistant District Attorney Sul-}\ we Ep on " U 8 Rubber . 57% 57% Sf arne ue oie champion, in the tourna-| sional tournament, which starts this} tage one block north of this site and Jaga y 7, North River, this |livan announced that if the aul Am Wa 10% Nt U 8 Bteel 100% eo” nt of th onaf Golfers’ Asso-|morning at the C ont Country | protest dost emphatically a I lena onaiceael rie mage EIN tatiana f ind to be ginger ale he will pre Ain W Vapor pt Hy teh Valley oH % Utah aurities ‘ 26% Seationin ht 064 Alavadl practice inatohes n, whieh been carried out in i : ae 8 cute Lupo for petty larceny, in that he ama Loc MM 55 = Caro Chem... 27 Ce eee ree ie ete walenuaents EBs eh abe i secrecy and without giving the inter- [Adriatic into po = ready obtained money by false pretenses ne Loew's tne 16% iy Va Caro Chem pt 63% ea -day that he had been de- jes yesterday, while others a1 | Seerec ) : sistance in <- Oe Ind sascves Me 12% Va Iron © & C... 56 spportunity of protesth ‘ elared ineligible to compete in the na-] round the Oakmont course to satisfy | ¢ he opportunt “We rec S. from Uh ee Mother Lov 10% 10% Wabash RR. 13 tonal aronteut tatttrament at Brook. themselves that the difficult battlegroun rch # plant cannot but constitute | \driutio.at vciock Thursdsy incen- | CLOSE GRAVEL PLANT poeta MEinisre Fr ation ib ae bo aii tt i was in tip top condition. 1. nuisa no matter how well man-fing,” said Captain Victor Brevet ol the * ast Line... 1 112 Mackay Co + 101 12 line, Mass., at ting in Chicago lear, Warm weather has aged hecatise of the preser Lufayette, “and at once stared toward ON POLLUTION CHARGE ware : ah ta ese a began ae ’ during r ul open meet. course on edge. and the iccal sine awaiting: It An hour later we receiveu at f& Wi. 90% Mallinson & Co... 34% 34% Weatingho vy The c Hunter and several{!8 for fair weather with possible ny Mie HERBIE suge saying the Adriatic was proceed-] #00 Mei own Out of Works at ichols . Manat Sugar pf. 89 80 eee at ne ; , showers. ie ing at twelve knot Mt wn oon be Rostyn. be be Man Elevated wu 16% Wheel & LE. Mm others were cons don cha that ° Sarazen, Pittsburgh profession. s through residential day we were only fory tues behind}, Barret . Market &t Ry.... & 8 Hest an Brae 34 hey ed the amateur defini-]al, who won the national open title at d Phree hundred omen were thrown | £4 hee! pf. an 4 jone n title # Baldwin Le 1 IM Market 8 R2d pt Wilson Co a7 Wie tise’ ons for admission | Skokie last month, is a popular favorite nd t a char arily out of work to-day and 100] paiawin Loco pt.. 14 114 Marland Olt Overland Corp o% to the woateur ehampionship, | for championship ‘honors. | proant ti the dat sie id four tugs tied up, when the] Baltimore & Ohio 57 ST #Mex Beaboard Overland Corp pt 30 tot vokline, Mass. next} The palrings for to-day's match play Vary negra cross! voth sure who codwin-Gallagher Sand and Gravel] Barnsdale A...... 30 30% *Mex Seab’d ct.. 18% Worth Pump . 19% month d to Hunter and] follow ind 10th Streets, ‘The move-| #broad, the Lafayette and took « t Hempstend Harbor, | Batoptlas Min... % % Maxwell Mo A.. 51% Wright Aero o% oe ec entiale eal eee ; lam Ceath f garbage vehicles would make] the body and Mrs. Barclay. ‘There Island, down] Beth Steet Be... 791) 80 Maxwell Mo B.. 19 *Bx. dividend. forz trans-Mississippl_— champion Job Cruickshan mirth oe oie tad enough. *| 2, hurried trip to the Grand Centr a " Corps | Booth Fisheries May Dept Stores 128% ae iy and holder of other amateur titles in Higaee sat ready bad enough.’ | 4 unre oe fa : Brcinecra, United Blates ary, nes] BR Xmp: Bel odi pe Mexican + 114% = the West Taundsats NARS Mellen claims that for y where the func for this jing to John Gallagher, a member] Brooklyn Hdison. Middle States OM 12 LIBERTY BONDS. The acts of professionalism charged] han, Willle Hunter va. garbage has been taken to West-| afternoon, but there was a delay an Te a: Brooklyn Rap T Midvale Steel... 34% Liberty, ¢1<?u cpened’ 100/68, uo to been raised against th ‘Tom Mahai, Willie Ogg vs. C. W. Hack-| bridge, two miles or so from Rich-|.:« service was postponed until to The order followed investigation of | Brooklyn It 'T cts, 21% Mo, Kan & T WI 18% 18M 0.04; first 41-48 101, off 9. | it I that either hed done any-| Geldteck vaseak Gordon ve. tye,’ “Lmona Hill, and that Westbridge in| morrow. Be seein InRE Lin Cre E AEM Td A Sintec. FR SPH WALT Rise cae j thing that was dishonorable in any way] Lower Half—Archle Loeffler v therefore the logical location for an Ete ere taleclakt wollutad. cnel Barca Brea A. en me eee fourth, 101.28, up 0.04; Victory, 4 8-45 ie x rigan, George Dernbach vs ‘ , - ° ‘ laht polluted the | Burns Bro 1 186 Mo Pacific “ ye | but “had merely played under ¢lroum- Tel Nau ohn arrelly George” M incinerator. es WINS HIS PLEA; CAN harbor with muddy water, according to] Burne Bros. 40% Mont Ward.:. Salle: 100.48, off 0.03; Victory, @: 8-45 Cane tionabie Standing. 98) dire cudin, ver, William ‘Macfarlane, : AULTED | GO TO HOLLAND TO WED)" Gatiozner Butte Cop & Zino, Manhatten, ¢t. 100.8 ae eee en inat a professional golfer] ¥#. bye: George Stark va. John Rogers, Emi! DRY AGENTS ASS. pt eee int al Packing « National Biscutt. ; It was sa a profess Loef fle Pat Doyle, Tom McNam 8 5 ¥ CAUGHT IN PRONGS OF ’ Nat Cl 5 “8 was as high in esteem as an amateur,| bye, Laura Ayton vs, Matt butts, “Ton! MAKING RAID AT PICNIC] ©xporter, va » Diverce suit, v Nat Cloak & Bult 4 4S BANKING AND FINANCIAL. | but that th tween the two classes] Harmon vx. Eddie Tow John Rowe vs. Denies Charges. LOADER AND KILLED. Nat En & Sta.. 58 io ae } Vlosely ‘so that. the| Fred McLeod, I. 8. Miner vs. Jim Carberry " Herbert Mann, twenty-five, of Nevada Consol . 16% ‘ % Ter ag seault ne amett French vs. George Gordou, Gill Staten Island Police (alled to] George H. Joosten, an exporter, of No, ‘ Cent Leather pt. New OT & Mex. 68 68 7 Wea even Diels. ve. tye: Their Aid. | 15 Moore Street, Manhattan, wants tof Brooklyn and Newkirk Avenues, | Cerro De Pasco, 38% 3814 NY Alr Brake .. 78 78 t be even hinted| ‘The byes will be filled with players igen ek aa fi sarilansadiee Mites. bad, i ee ain Hae, | ant in the amateur] from the Michigan and Wisconsin dis | Three Federal Prohibition enforce-Jreturn to Holland, to be married, he} Brooklyn, ane tee a a helt poe Cha aon fa sl pies eae et ee sin Me. 8M amenis, : tricts, which have failed to send in the! ment agents were attacked and In-}said in an Affidavit presented to-day ee ret a atu ag Peed aeeieal Bigeye u% 11% Nortotk @ West, 115 115 114% 114% se are the most prominent ama-| results of their qualifying tests to the to Justice May in the Supreme Court,|he Was spending his vacation. 4 P. G, A jured yesterday afternoon when they started to make a Mauor raid at an out- ing of the James MacGowan Associa- N. Y. A. C. TEAM WINS | tion at the pavilion and ptenic grounds of Louis Kotte in the Shore Road, Great red from amateur play since Francis Oulmet was declared a profes- sional by the U. S. G. A. several years ago, when he went Into the sporting goods business. Ouimet later was restored by the U. S. G. A., after the Western Golf Asso- elation had held that he was an ama- C&EMN plN 65% 55% Chi G West pf... 21 Chi M & St Paul 31% CM @ St P pf 484 4Na Chi & North’'n.,, 84% & Chi RIT & Pac... 44% Chile Copper. Chino Copper. ‘ North American . 78% 16% 78 76% North Am pf aay North Pacific 80% North Am ris Okla Refin Orpheum Ctr Otis. Elevator Pacific Develop Brooklyn, but he has been named as ajing in getting in the hay he w co-respondent in a divorce action| caught on the prongs of an automatic brought by William A. Taylor, of No.| hay loader when horses attached to 55 Rutland Road, against Mrs. Midna} \)¢ wagon took fright. Mr. Mann was WATER POLO GAME | kits. Staten Island, the agents said, |May Taylor of No. 179 Woodruff Ave-}1)6 san of Henry Mann an upho! — ‘They are Peter Reager, William Staf-]"UC, Brooklyn, sterer with a place of business at No. a Jie They were so} JOosten opposed a motion by Taylor's| “rer WIN @ plac Crack water polo players of the New| ford and John Kerrigan. tliey wire 00) eorex for cancellation of the order for| 1257 Rogers Avenue. This week the “Levesior @ Trader™ wil) discus: the effect on the Induatry of the : lr m Y : ruised that the luett-Peabody Pacific Gas & El four in tee ree te ation tes andtoura| York A. C. defeated by a very narrow Hage ae ene Deut od tntace, surgeon, {his examination before trial of the ———— 5000;00la er En recent cut in price in later. margin an all-star varsity team at the| called when the police came to their|Taylor divorce action, and won IRB ol Fuel & Tron 20% Das htee Sat crude off; nvarket de- gare Brighton Beach Baths yesterday after- | aid point. Joosten denied the charges, si! Opened irregular. Carib., 7; Col & Souther. 49 49 Pan-Amer Pet B BAL LAKE CITY, Aug. 14.—-When in- Six persons were charged with as-|#aid he had been engaged in his father's| |. de Tall Bek. abi Set 4k; LOE eee: (a 00 Ponn RR velopments of the formed of the action of the United | 200m sault and interfering with an officer in[export business at the Moore Street| 1°12, UP %} In et, 20%, off 445] Cot Graph pt 124, 4 ‘enn Seaboard : Stat Association barring his entry] The clubmen started with a dash. In| the discharge of his duty address since “coming fo this cour O. Ind,, 109%; Stutz, 243%, up Ys [Consol Gas 121% ia eoples Gee week on the MINES in the National Amateur urnament, | attacking the goal at the deep end of last September. He declared he ha 5%: Hi ag 5 (| Conmol ‘Textite OM 0 mira’ Marcustta 4 Von Kim, said he was aston-| the pool during the first eight-minute 5GE UNHURT | Booked passage on the Rotterdam fo Nip., 5% Mutual, 9%, off %; Radlotoont can 104 Philadelphia Co and INDUSTRIALS; period they were able to use clever | MRS. COOLIDG! Sept. 30 and is going to make his mm. 4%, off %; Mesabi Iron,|Corn Products ... 114% 115% the in price vol am completely in the dark as to] underwater plays and they secured an IN AUTOMOBILE CRASH]! Holland after his marriage, Ju ay Cor Products pf 110% 110% e-Arrow range ” what grounds the association thinks !t lead. May sustained Joosten's plea and re-| ae ie eit P Cosden Copper 43% 44% ree-Arrow pt ume of sales of the 3 | has for barring me,” he said, “I have caanhy Ace Buds oaitie Alan Sa fused to et aside the order, JFOREIGY EXCHANGE OPENED [crucible steet yr? Oll pf ‘ Complind with all ainateur requirements | ytercury” Foot, Captain, then Herbert | Machine In Which She Was pp as ae Caban Am Sugar 26% 26% Pittaburgh Coal stocks and bonds { hid ‘cannot finagine. in what manner T| Maury cet «captain, then, Herbert Mie Another, MAN’S EAR SHOT OFF Sterling. demand, 4.46; cables, [ibe Cane BUEBE. 845 10% Pitts 6 W Ve ded on America's am supposed to have violated anmateur | through the varsity defense by the sub-| PORTLAND, ORE. Aug 14.—An IN BROOKLYN CAFE) TDG: sgl Je. c 28 pf 88 8s Postum Cereal traced on Ametica’s rules. me merged rauto and scored touch goals] automobile occupica by Mrs, Calvin | 1-4, off 1-8. French fr., demand, c 444 4h'a Preaned Ste sccond largest stock market. with 5 points @ach. But thelr oppo- k & West 181% 132 nents presently took a brace and carried Producers & Pullman Co | | 0810 1-2; cables, .0811, off .0008 1-2 DEMPSEY PRAISES o, wife of the Vice-President, [Owner Admits Shooting in Row, vetroit Edison 1 I re, demand, .0456 1-2; cabl HM some nes WOODSMAN BOXER Je nt’ rival territory, so that! struck another machine at the inter- Bablic say, ji a ms 1 ty 1 ; [ome toes. whe the half ended 10 to 0 in favor of the} xeetion df Broadway and Larabee} terman Fredericks, fifty-six. ror | off D0 felgian = fr deman hal icles Moka) Tho, 18% New York Ca ae sg{ Streets here last night, No one waslor a cafe at No. 351 Park Av | .07681-2; cable 0769, « Basan BOgek ee 164 18 tONG Ask for free copy ot MONTREAL, Que, Aug. 14.—Elzear} In the second period, however, the ; is " nate ; ae amet 9? MONTREAL, Que. Aug. 14—Bisear} In fhe, focus up the detenss ct the| injure Brooklyn, was arraigned before M Jarks, 00121 oft Fikhora ‘Coal. 04 045 204 : “Investor & Trader ng slowly groomed to] shallow end and the Slyoes no lor Aa RURTPROAG TES trate Liota in the Gates Avenue Court achmas, demand, 0320; cables, |Hmerson Brant pt tig 4144 41% : ° yemalent tc ton could resort to submarine plays. police by Wallace Cama 2 pac 23. Swiss fr., demand, 1° nda ed OK ae ee ee Prd . afters | Seeened so neaaIe Ub ENGIE SORIA Gules aril suspicion of felonious assault, It + a Kirle Yat pt Royal Dutch 438% ONES & BAKER preparation, has Just been| SeneNen vets, they could not ple: DOUG UNDER ARREST {eae ie 8; cables, .3883, off 000". Pe-|urie aa 18, 18% [Reynold Spx 2 | oy) ryt to don ment m pox . is Senn a esis ened ¥ Fredericss shot ohn Jemane Mb enbt 1 Ty c %]st Pp 1 5) raat cee wh Exchange : 1 Fae nie Linen | the opposing backfiek 4 PEEDING |“: twenty, of No. 64 Steuben st mand, 1553; ent famous Players Sha | By neat 28 , Membns New York Cant 3 of Rio mein is lise, by ‘On the other hand, Anthony de Fron. ACCUSED OF S Brooklyn, in’ the head, Frederick Bwe kr, dema OF Fram Players pe steal boyd 1 won lustic and unstinted | 24 of Columbia, fullback for the coll ording to the police, admitted h § 001, N in}ied Min & 8m pt a it 1% 1 ther than champion] gians, three times secured the ball ia] Mary With Him When Accused off (iin nk Uf ine po le. uinil let demand + cable up| wisher Body " inta. Cec Sugar " Jack if the melee ahd shot {t accurately to tis Going 23 Miles an it Olde an eae ae Danish kr., demand, 2149; | tisk Tub erling Prod ‘ al desire of Ty. J. P.} centre forward, Donders of C. y. POMONA, Cal. A y and HM Three New York Offices Saxon Motors ‘overed the lumber- tempted to use the telephone off 0002 who in each instance sent it whiz: ng | Fairbay nan, t his “hope” would] to the New York A. C. board for 4farrested 5 ' ericks’s place. An argument fol ~ ien van Bonk Ons ay: boned Air Line °8 A os th Ave. « Men lERGino ap hment. Dempsey, it is d thrown goal, rated 3 poin it became k a rrding to the police, which Piscteinie m te tact ‘ “ IIS RAL Ave. - Mad. Sq. 1377 red, let Bi hay erything Play was called a f nds after] He t redericks firing a shot which SECRET ACSiOna Ce 4 18% [Binclatr ON Me a0%e 50 Bread. - Beem 7150 fts 1 ht e and body, the third had slapped home, making the | thirty-five 1 a ' ay's ear He was + Bouthern Pactflc,, 92 8 Oh Bouthern Railway 26% ite 20% n Mutors pt 79% jen Mot deb @ po 61 = bl driven with final tally 10 to 9 in favor of the club-| Mary Pickford, was Witt es rifle { men. banks will appear for trial Aus. 22 land Street hospital w ondition was sald to be serious