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_THE EVENING ‘WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1922. QUEENSWANTSBUS {TROLLEY CRASHES. IMEADOW BROCK GRANTS THAT WILL| INTO CIGAR STORE, {FOUR TO TRY OUT STAND COURT TEST TWO ARE NWURED| AEANST FLAMINGO Anxiously Await Decision on Application for Permanent Injunctions, Residents of Queens are anxiously awaiting the decision to be handed down this week by Justice Lewis in he Supreme Court on the applica- ions § for «permanent injunctions inst the municipal bus lines that formerly operated in Queens. The last of the bus lines was on last Saturday in the Ja- ica section. ‘Transit conditions in very section of the borough, with the ossible exception of Long Island City and Jamaica, are worse than hey were at the timo of consolida- + Property owners intend if the in- Junctions are made permanent to de- mand immediate relief from the Board of Estimate. In all the decisions that have been handed ¢own favoring the injunctions, both in the Supreme Court and in the Appellate Division, it has been stated that the buses Were operating illegally. No mention has been made by the courts that the were taking away patronage the trolley lines. the people intend to do, to some of the leading resi- 1s to demand that the Board They saw that they are not ing to be satisfied with the position the city officials that they put on the street and the courts pped them, and so the city has ite full duty. These citizens say on they will ask that the Board of timate make provisions for grant- ig franchises that will stand the test the courts, ‘There is no sympathy expressed for the trolley lines for the service every- im Long Island City, has gone from d they have succedd somewhat. (hcbhaatce ac aalbibl ONEY ISLAND BABY Mother Not Surprised as She Cume in World With Full Set. Emulating the infant reported to’ have said “Mother!” an hour after birth, Louis Flores entered this world fi teeth. At their home, No. 27: h Street, Coney Island, to-day the nts, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flores, jowed the teeth to neighbors who ocked to their little fruit store. ‘Two are in the upper jaw and the hers in the lower. Dr. W. Pierce No, 185 Amherst Street, Manhat- Beach, says the caso is remark- . Mrs. Flores said the discovery not @ surprise to her, as she was n with a full set. where, except on the Steinway lines bad to worse and the residents use these cars only when there is no other way open for them. On the Steinway “Hines the receivers are endeavoring to better their service in some respects BORN WITH FOUR TEETH Families Flee in Panic— Motorman Is Buried in Wreckage. Motorman Leon Vowiski, forty, No. Carter Street, Elmhurst, and Frank Honigman of No. 60 Columbia Avenue, Glendale, L. 1, were badly hurt at 4 A. M. to-day when a one- man B, R. T. car, running between Maspeth and Wyckoff Avenue, Brook- yn, jumped the track and crashed into a United Cigar Store at No. 828 Fresh Pond Road, Ridgewood. The car was on its way to Brook- lyn, and had passed a stopping point near a curve for a reason unknown A number of persons waiting for {t thought the motorman was trying to reverse when the car hit the curve, leaped from the track and went half way into the store. ‘Two families living above the cigar store, aroused by the crash, fled in a panic to the street. Policeman Young of the Glendale Station, as- sisted by persons who had been ing for the car, searched the wreck- age until they found the motorman, and the one passenger, who was un- consctous. Both were taken to the Wyckoff Helghts Hospital. The passenger, whose death Is ¢ pected, is abolit 30 years old, 1 pounds, five feet seven inches, durk nd well dressed. 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For the first time since {t van- tional Polo Championship ef the) persistent that the matches were United States, Meadow Brook, which | ‘nally arranged. fa known as the “Big Four” of America, will play together as a team when it meets the Flamingo quartette at International Fio! 4, Westbury, this afternoon. This game, while all important In itself, Is still more important In its service as curtain raiser for the garios that are to follow on Wednesday and Saturday, when Meadow Brook will face the champion Argentine four in a series which, although informal, will go a long way toward deterniin- ing the world’s polo supremacy for this year. The games between the Meadow Brook and Argentine teams are the J result of a long and complicated series of negotiations between the managers of the organizations. The popular clamor for a match between the South Americans, who won the open cham- quished all foes at Hurlingham a year] pionship of America recently, and the were 50 The Americans, In order not to Jeopardise the American polo prestige, are stressing the point that they are not playing as the American Intor- national team which won the world’s championship In 1921 after a bitterly fought struggle. That, however, is merely official stuff. Unofficially, they are the same men who are now hold- ing the championship of the world and if they lose to the Argentines, offictal- ly or unofficially, they lose and ther will have a hard time convincing polo followers otherwise, The line up for to-day’s game ts as follows: Flamingo. Malcolm 81 F. H. Prince, Jr. 4 seeD. Milburn In spite of the fact that to-day’s game Is more of a tryout for the Meadow Brook team than anything else, the attendance is expected to be large, while for the games next Wed- nesday and Saturday the tickets ure reported sold out completely. The biggent attraction to-day ts the novelty of seeing the Big Four piay together for the first time aince they left England, ‘The Flamingo team, whtle not by any means In tho same class with the Meadow Brook team, is quite a strong combination, rating, according to oM. clal handicap list, at 26 as against the Big Four’s 40. Cooley and Hast are both powerful players and much acttun should develop when they meet Stoddard and Milburn tn the field. ete A MARTYR TO THRUFT. (From the Kansas City Journal.) “You must bring home some tomatoes to-morrow." “But you don’t ike tomatoes, dear.” ‘ “Never mind. I have halt a bottle of mayonnalse dressing that positively must be used up." my CAREERS WAITING. 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