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[" \" nes ed at = haa Tom 7e = MT.Tall ANID.NEIL: EHR A TE ES Vert Ae) ew TT Lem cp Ay Foes NW 70 ° 0?Ss +, x y FYOL 1, No.20 EE MONTREAL, JULY 21, 1926 Page One | LAKE ST.LOUIS GIVES UP DEAD | \u2018DRIFT THROUGH WEEDS, ILE PERROT TO LACHINE tT mm i + § cow- unpede is old: Aghtwn \u2014e \u2014Street Shotty \u2014 sive \u2014 con \u2014\u2014 Joe \u2014 RKE CHEERS AND A BÉAVER FOR JACK!\u2014Scores of sun-brown- od, freckle-faced kiddies came racing up the street as soon as they heard that Jack Delaney, the Conndian fighter who wrested the light.heavyweight championship of the world from Paul Berlenbach, was in Bregkiyn to see Pete Reilly, his manager.le Sue ine \u2014 Harry atry\u2014 - Fran- .Shigurs \u2014= \u2014 Col« ils \u2014 \u2014 Cog- War \u2018 fighter so \u2014~ ; rh ol ; Whose or , met : a little weight, Jack Delaney will give \u201cany heavyweight a rua for his - Fale v age sw.PATENAUDE ON STAGE SHOWS HE'S GOOD BOY NOW Ottawa, July 21.\u2014 (Daily World Dispatch) \u2014 Before 4,000 people Rt Hon.Arthur Meighen, fired in the auditorium last aight the first £7 in the Federal election campaign whieh will terminate with polling day on September 14.Surrounded by eight ef bis cabinet colleagues and ineludirg Hon.E.LL Patenaude, his minister of Justice, and the storm centre in Quebec in the Just campaign.Meighen scored the King Govern ment, for its administration of the Department of Customs and Ex eise, and appealed to the electors of the Dominion with the following promises\u2014 (1) Departmental reform shal not be stopper af the Customs Department but shall proeeed in all branches of the service wuere ever it may be found that the blight of degeneration has set in: (2) Definite and clear restoration of the principle of protee- tion in the tariff of Cunada, a principle and practice upom which all can rely, upon which industry ewn depend, upoz which workers eau depend, but a principle and practice whieh pore will be permitted to abuse: (3) An immigration poliey which will encourage people to come to Canada and which will seek first to bring out British imigrants, and imigrants from other countries whose munbood and womanheod have already proved suited to our climate: MORE PROMISES (4) Encourazement of the use of Canadian eoal by Canudian consumers and the employment by Canadian shiypers of our own Maritime ports: (5) Support of the movement of more efficient and economic marketing of Cunadian produets, along the lines of farmers co-oper- ative concerns and the wheat pool.Many verbal boquets were thrown at Hon.Mr.Fatenaude during the meeting and a few fuint cheers luised for the lone Quebec minister (French-speaking) in the Meltghen cabinet.Some suppresse-: emiles greeted his declarution that the Conservatives of Quebes were pow united and would present an undivided front ip the coming fight.The text of his speech was \u201cThere is no hope for a country that is unable to provide itself with stable government,\u201d but more striking Was à statement that the protective tariff policy wus now a gubject nf practieally no difference or centew- tion between Liberals and Conservatives, Frankly admiting that he haa declared in the last campaign his independence of Mr.Meighen's leadership, Mr.Patemuude contended that the only hope for stability of government now lay in the election of the Conservatives and in giving them a working majority, Quebeche argued, had given Sir Wilfrid Laurier consistent and strong sup- MAIZIE THE MODE D-0-OH ! THIS 15 THE LAST TIME ANYBODY EVER SHANGHAIS ME ON A YACHT TRIP! OKLAHOMA RUM CAUSES COPS TO WOUND TWELVE Munkogee, Okla., July 27.\u2014 (Universal Service)\u2014Two rum- erazed peace officers ran amueck here yesterday and shot five persons and beat seven into un- eonsciousness before they were subdued.The shootings took plaee in three small hotels and fimal- ly ended in a piteheu battle with the police.HEAT KILLS 8 IN CHICAGO AS MERCURY JUMPS Chicago, July 21.\u2014 (Universa Service) \u2014 More heat records were shattered in the middle west yesterday.Efght deaths were reported in Chicago and a number of ethers in cities throughout the eountry.The temperature reached 94 in Chicago in the afternoon.port because Sir Wilfrid gave stable government, but stable government he continued, ceased when the King Government came into office in 1921, REFUSED PREMIERSHIP Another striking statement of Mr.Patenaude wus that Mr.Meighen could have had the premiership of Canada at the beginning of the last session of Parliament tdunuary 1928), but Mr.Meighen bud refused to sucrifice polities! principles for power.One of his reasons for praising she Conservatives of old in Canada was that they had built the Canadian Pucifie Railway.Senator Gideon Rebertwon, an- ether of the speakers, eame nearly | calling Rt.Hon.MecKensaje King a rebel and an enemy of Canada, when the senater reculled the public utterunces of William Lyon Mae- Kenzie, grandfather of the Liberal leader, Mackenzie King goes to Western Ontario the end ef the week to be- rin his campaign.A number ef meetings will be held.and then the ex-premier will go to Manitoba.Much interest is being shown {in the trend of hin speeches.It is ewnr- rently belteved that he will vindicate the Liberal regime by previac that the country was more pros perous than ever Defore under the late government.\\ Jt in expected that Mr.King's tour will take him to the coast: then he will go to Quebec and the Muritime provinces.He i: expeet- ed te speak in Montreal, Quebec and Sherbrooke.and possibly at other points on his return from the west.POOR GIRL THN DASUR WOM) TO BLEACH OR NOT T0 BLEACH?FLO SAYS NO.BUT WHY?New York, July 21 \u2014 (Daily no gentleman, or Anita Loos is a forts to popularize the fact that \u201cGentlemen Prefer Blondes,\u201d Flo; eminent judge of pulekritude, yes- \u2018erday eame out with the statement that the 1926 ehorus girl will not be blomde.This past master in the art of giving the tired business man what be wants has also deerced that eur- ves and dimples will play a return engagement on the stage.These are the important things n his specifications of the glorified sirl of 1926.As an after-theught he has decided the modern chorus irl shall be more refined amd in- | telligent.Be maintained a disereet silence as to their failing for \u201csugar daddies.\u201d 21 HURT WHEN CHICAGO TRAINS CRASH HEAD ON Chicago, July 21 \u2014 (Universal Service) \u2014 Twenty-one persons were injured, many of them seri- ausly, when a suburban passenger trajs and a work train on the 1His Central Railroad crashed head on yesterday.The passenger train was an express and carried hundreds of workers.MOUNTIES IN CHICAGO GET A GREAT HAND Chicago, July 21.\u2014 (Universal Service) \u2014 The \u2018\u2018hit\u2019\u2019 of the International Police Chief's Conven- girls are coneerned is the Royal Cunadian Mounted Police.Their red tunics and heavy hats look even hetter than the weather.But they march about the streets.looking neither to right nor to left and the atenographers gaze vapturously at the big, manly men ; Who \u2018\u2019always get their man.\u2019 * The mounties who are ured te the wide open spaces, aren't taking any jebanees with thirty men, either.They carry their guns straped t« their waists in regulation style.HUGE TIMBER WORK MOOTED IN QUEBEC .Quebee, July 21\u2014 (Duily Work} Dispatch) \u2014 Important financial transactions are pending with the Mistassiai Power Co.it repertod here, as the result ef à visit te the region by representatives of the Standard Bank and the Imperial Life last week.The finaneiers reached the spet where the 30-mile railroad spur is Seing built and ft is reported that one of the biggest timber limit developments ever heralded in the provinee will materialise near future.MAZIE'S SEA-SICIC - SHES NOT USED To THE WATER ! Weorid Ptspatch) \u2014 Fio Ztegfeld ts | propagandist.After all Anita's ef-| tion in session here, so far as the! im the lchty SHOE MERCHANT HAS FINE CHANCE IN THIS FAMILY North Bay, July 33.\u2014 (Daily World Dispatch)\u2014A family of etght persons had their shoes torn from their feet by a prank- ish bolt of lightning which struek the home ef Mrs.Chapman in Widdifield \u201cTown ship last might.\u2019 Wednesday, July St.1006 MEIGHEN GIVES ELECTION DATE AS SEPT.14 HERRIOT FACES SUDDEN DEATH IN HOUSE TO-DAY Paris, July 31 \u2014 (Universal Son vice) \u2014 The Herriot Cabinet faces certain everthrow in a special ses \u2018sion of the Chamber today.| This ts the almost waanimews opinion ef politiesl e¢ircles just YANK \u201cPAY UP\u201d PLAN PEEVES PARIS CROWD Paris, July 31.\u2014 (Univers: Service) \u2014 American tourists were terrorized in Montmartre last night when 2 mob of abo:} a hundred Frenchmen, excited by the falling rate of the franc, surrounded a sightseeing autebus, shouting epithets at the Yankees.Bolder demonstrators cimbed oa the steps of the bus, pushing and shoving the teurists.A lone policeman attempting te dispersethe mob was ass\u2014auited and foreed to draw his reveiver i» seit defence, meantime the bus got away, : QUEBEC HANDLES 100 P.C.MORE GRAIN ss Quebec.July 21.\u2014 (Dally Work Dispaiek)-\u2014\u2014Bazed on the ftrurev of June 1926, as compared with thesc of June 1925, Quebec's grain ship ments shew an ineresse of 106 p.e.for whereas last year grain receipts June 1925 reached 632,81 bushels the amount peured into le cal elevaters during the moath jut finished reached 1,209,268 bushe's of which 644,060 bushels were exported as against 67,033 bushels far the corresponding month laws year./ VESSELS HELD UP IN ST.LAWRENCE ~ 24 HOURS BY FOG Quebee, July 31\u2014 (Duily World Disgnéch ) \u2014 Eleven large vessels night after reviewing the new Ministry's first disastrous day in ef fice.\u2019 1 The new Finance Minister, De Monaie, formally reMeved Caillanx vesterday morning and immediate ly called for the balance sheet After nervously studying the figures De Menzie obviously was worried and went to the Bank of France and consulted the gover nor of the bank, Moreau.When the Cabinet met yesterday afternoon, De Mensie flatly do- manded he be given powers almost identical with these CaiMaux de manded.declaring the Govern ments fiasneial situation was se serious that any half-way measures would be suicidal.This statement was confirmed by Geverner Mesawn Herriot and the Cartel minigiers threw up their hands, saying De Monzig was trying te make them ridieulous and deciar- fe x \u201cAfter overthrowing Briand and | Caillaux, because they demanded fuil pewers, cannot new ash the ame thing for ourselves.\u201d On the advice of President Deowmerge the deputies were summoned Sy telegram te meet today.While the most cont \u2018umers \u2018were eirculated as te De Monaie's actual finaneia) plan.Uni- \u2018ersal Service learned frem eabinet \u2018œurees he strongly pleaded fer a voraterium on internal bonds.other H bound for Meatreal were eom- \u2018elled to come to anehor all day \u2018a Moaday in the St.Lawrenes as \u2018he result of a dense fog that pre- valled all down the St.Lawrence below Quebee.In some cases the steamers ane \u2018c anchor for 24 hours, NO MORE UNDRESSING IN PUBLIC AT BEACH IN NJ.Sy Rondiey Beach, July 3.(Baily World Plaspatch) \u2014 A young wo nan, who had arrived in an auto- \u2018usbile, walked out on the Beardwalk here, seised the hem of \u2018her ress and in twe quiek motions winked it over her head.This left her fully attired for the beach im a twe-plece bathing suit.She tripped down the boardwalk stairs, and tea seconds Inter was in the water.All this took place in the view of seeres of pee- ple.Abeut an heur later the three of Bradley Beach held an informal conference and considered passing a regulation which may prevent outsiders frem arriving at Bradiey Beash vie their hathiag suits on.\u201cOutsiders have been coming im by the thousands in a wearing their bathing puits under their ordinary clothing,\u201d said Com~ missioner Poland.\u201cSome of them use their autemobiles houses, amd others boldly strip the bathing suite in publie.We are through with spectacies of this kind at Bradley Beach.\u201d By e e - = BRING ME MY BLUE COAT - IT GOtS SO WELL WITH À PALE COMPLDUON ?/ nd PY fn LE od ie 14 { TWO NEW BODIES RECOVERED IN TUG TRAGEDY (| VENETIAN GARDENS \"CALL COPPERS TO _ EJECT US.DRUNK ERCURY HITS UP 86 1-2 INDIAN CHIEFS .RETURN AFTER BRITISH TRIP Three Indian chiefs: Johnnie Chillichichitsa; Basil David: William Perrish; Julienne Williams and an Indian woman acting as interpreter arrived last night on the Antonia and left for Kamloops, They have been visting London in order to see government officials with regard to land titles which concern territory in British Columbia.\u201cSTILL-BORN\u201d TORY GOVERNMENT IS RAKED BY MERCIER The \u201cstill-born\u201d Conservative Government does not dare touch the automotive tax reduction bill passed by the last Liberal Government, declared Paul Mercier, former member of St.Henry division, before a wildly cheering crowd in his former constituency, when he was formally offered the nomination by the Ste.Cunegonde-Ste.Irenee Liberal club.Mr.Mercier, who in addition to his regular duties of Member of Parliament, made a strong and lasting impression.as chairman of the famous customs probe.He received a vociferous welcome, with bands playing and voters loudly applauding, as he took the platform.The speaker reviewed the work of the Liberal parliament, denounced Conservative members and methods, and mentioned various Tory candidates whom he sald would be beaten in vartous ridings.~~ On the whole it was a great meeting; largely attended, and the enthusiasm was by no means forced.SIX REPORTED DEAD IN STORM Manila, P.L, July 21.\u2014 Six persons are reported to have been kill- od in a typhoon.The Dollar Line passenger steamer President Madison has been delayed 24 hours by the storm, -\u2014 it didn\u2019t seem hotter than that, this writer's a full-blooded Australian whiffenpoof trom the Aleutian islands.Real estate dealers report the hot spell is a boon to the new development at the North Pole by Messrs.Byrd and Amundsen.Lots are at a premium, and managers of refrigerating plants rooms full.There is one consolation, how- If you're hot, w0's your old report all ever, man! sad Sem \u2018\u2026 Fast behind the bars in No.10 st faces Police station, St.Catherine Street .West, last night was a stranger al ses- | in the city.Today he appears in police court on tbe charge of as- nimeus ! saulting a police oficer\u2014Constable ta Unwin of No.10\u2014and of being es last À crunk in the Venetian Gardens, w Min- According to information he had in of looked upon the wine when it was 1 both red and white, and started er, De something in the cabaret.The aifaux manager called for the police, and cdtate- Constables Barnes and Unwin, in sets plain clothesfi answered the sum- the fi- /% mons.Was + It is said - the vititor took a ak of 1 crack at Unwin, who is no slouch gover- V at that kind of argument himself.- The visitor had met his match.He terday - Quickly quieted, and was taken to Jy do / No.10.almost y .There will be complete explana- x de / tions in police court today.* evern- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ras 0 LEWIS MEMORIAL ment TO BE UNVEILED Mes- | The memorial to the late Major i John 8.Lewis, Montreal, pioneer Cartel A.in the under-privileged boy move- hands, ) ment, and editor, will be officially g te unvelled at Camp Lewis next Saetian turday.L.8.Colwell, vice-presi- * dent of the Boys\u2019 Welfare Associaà and A tion, is donor of the memorial, a anded _buge boulder, suitably inscribed.the , JUDGE 8S.P.LEET Do ; DIES SUDDENLY | Seth Penn Leet, former judge etory of the Police Court of Montreal, De died suddenly at his home, 500 Pai- Oxford Avenue, Notre Dame de bined Grace, last night.ter à Death followed an attack of apoplexy.The death of the former ° Judge came unexepectedly after a 0 day in which he attended to a great \u201cay deal of business correspondence.\u2014 te as [ CANADIAN SINGER BACK roues - .Ernest Morgan of Toronto, the well-known Canadian baritone, returned last night on the \u201cAntonia\u201d came after completing a quccessful En- : glish tour.- EE pr er, | SWELTERS \u2014 .¥ : SM ones | pula- ! _ dere Shades of Satan, but it was hot yesterday! hah That isn't news, but it's a fact.in Old Sol held full sway over his ny realm from tbe first round to the der final bell at sundown.He sure , socked his loyal subjects for a om row of the proverbial Chinese pa- .odas es McGill Observatory temperatures 4 - are usually accurate, but the high- rod est they could register yesterday -was 86 1-3 degrees at 3 o'clock.There's no arguing with a machine, my especially an accurate one, but if a BERCOVITCH SAYS BYNG CRISS-CROSS PERHAPS CHANCE \u201cIt may be a mere coincidence or it may have been the result of orders from Downing Street, That is all I care to say.\u201d - This was the statement made last night by Peter Bercovitch, K.C., M.L.A., when interrogated as to whether he thought there was any political significance to the sudden change in plans of Lord Byng, who after canceling his trip to the Maritimes left Ottawa Monday night for Hamilton as the Earl of Clarendon, Under Secretary of State for the Dominions, was enroute to that city.- It was hinted in Political circles that there was something \u2018strange that Clardendon would not be of- ficlally received at Rideau Hall, RABID BULLDOG BITES SIX KIDDIES West Orange, N, J., July 21.\u2014 (Universal \u2014Service)\u2014A bulldog, believed to have been rabid, invaded a public playground and bit six children before it was killed.The Rest of The City\u2019s News _ On Wednesday next the Quebec Pomological Society gathers at Mount Johnson to discuss four papers dealing with various phases of fruit growing, Captain Wanderwell with his fleet of automobiles is now free as far as the Montreal Courts are concerned to tour Canada.The flower committee of the Montreal Council of Social Agencles say that the quantity of flowers received for hospitals and institutions should be trebled at least.The funeral of Louis P.Crepeau, K.C., took place at 6 a.m.at | the Chureh of St.Viateur.For flourishing a hunting knife Viateur Descrosiers, 817 Descarrieis Street was fined $5 and costs.Wilfred Auge, was sentenced to one year's imprisonment for stealing an automobile on July 2.For stealing tires, Sam Goldberg, 8olly Garnick, and Ralph Lohn were sentenced to one year with bard labor.Founn dead with her rosary in her hands, Mrs, Joseph Mousette, 33, of 1656 Letourneux Street, committed suicide yesterday by turning on the gas-stove, City of Montreal spending $16,- 000,000 on pavements and sidewalks, city hall announces.PARSON PALES AS IMMIGRANT IS EFFUSIVE B efore a crowd of amused onlookers a swarthy bearded immigrant threw his arms around a parson\u2019s neck last night at the C, N.R.station in à rapturous paraxysm of appreciation for the assistance with papers and baggage which the clergyman had skillfully managed to straighten out.BROWNINGS TO REACH HERE ON FRIDAY, RUMOR Paul Smith's, N.Y., July 21, \u2014- (Universal Service ) \u2014 Peaches [Browning and her husband will arrive in Montreal late this week, probably on Friday, on their automobile honeymoon.The Brownings after a day of fishing will leave here today for Fort Ticonderoga.They will motor from Ticonderoga directly to Montreal.Browning said they probably would register at the.hotel Mount Royal.WHO IS TO BE WHO IN THE \u201cHIGH-BROW\u201d DIVISION UP NORTH?Who's going to run in Laurier- Outremont, \u2018\u2018high-brow\u2019\u2019 division on the Island of Montreal?\"Twas said last night that E.L.Patenaude, the Star's pet candidate, would bo opposed by Josepn Merdier, K.C., Liberal candidate, and Rodolphe Monty, who once was State Secretary in the Meighen government.Monty has been slightly out of favor of late in the Tory party, but on account of the feeling between Meighen and the acting Minister of Justice, Monty may feel that he has a chance.If he does run, it will give the Liberal candidate the benefit of a split vote.SUNKEN BOAT'S BODIES DRIFT ACROSS ST.LOUIS Crashed and torn by the eddying currents of Lake St.Louis two more bodfes of members of the crew of the ill-fated tug Emma L., were recovered late last night.The grim revels of the dead carried the bodies from near Ile Perrot where the Emma L.was rammed and sunk Friday by the 8.8.Brulin, with a loss of six lives, down the full length of Lake St.Louis past the clinging arms of the weed beds to the first lock at Lachine canal.A body believed to be that of Captain J.Bibeau was discovered floating on the surface of the laks early yesterday and was brought to the morgue by the steamer Arlington.The tug itself was floated yesterday and brought to shallow water where a search is in progress for the bodies of the crew.IS ACQUITTED ON MURDER CHARGE - Harry Marshall, known in pugilistic circles as \u201cKid\u201d Marshall, was acquitted on a charge of attempted murder yesterday by Chief Judge Decarie, in connection with the stabbing of Jack Devine which oceurred at the corner of De Montigny street and St.Lawrence Boulevard.Marshall was acquitted of the charge on the application of his attorney, Joseph Cohen, who claimed that there was not sufficent evidence to sustain the charge.HEAD OF SOVIET POLICE PASSES Moscow, July 21.\u2014 (Universal Service)\u2014Dzenzhinsky, head of the Supreme Soviet Economic Council; is dead.He founded the Cheka, or Bureau of Secret Police.RACES AT DORVAL = | JULY | EEC Advanced Time Tax Included Ad macro | 16th [ES meer nie WINDSOR STATION Royal and Queen's Ho- 19.15 P.M., 1.40 P.M., els, and 8.Hyman, 2.10 P.M., 8.13 P.M.* \u2014 TO 23rd \u2014 Members CAR procure BONAVENTURE tickets at the club of- noon ev STATION DORVAL JOCKEY | aay.© .or 11.06 A.M., 12.13 P.M.CLUB Rm.138 Windsor 1.86 P.M.Hotel Catering at the Club House by Kerbulu & Odiau - BEG PARDON \u2014 M'SHURE ! Mc LA 1 SHOULD SAY NOT- 1 SMILED AT THEM AND THEY DIDN'T EVEN NOTICE ME! \u2019age Four THE Daily Word Offices 220 Lemoine Street, Montreal.THE KNIGHTLY JUDGE Sir Franeois Lemieux, I observe has been chosen to carry on the investivaticn of the alleged ° ow Rp ».THE GALLERY which followed Bobby Jones to Americ fo JENN a: pS an G .\u2014 LE + kod ® : : : > .= = = se Es re reli rs ele a\u201d rs Pp em\u201d Tl LTT ES i sr = rare TESTS RE a EE Qc .: \u2019 » > - \u2018 } \u2019 THE DAILY WORLD _ TU 7 Page Nine \u2014\u2014 BOY SCOUTS-DONKEY RACES AT PINNER MRS.W.H, KENDAL, formerly famous actress known as Madge Robertson, .has been created D.B.E.WE LE LG MISS SALLY FARNUM, the well-known sculptor, putting the finishing touches to her war memorial, whose defiant figures » interprets by her title for the sculpture: \u2018Like Hell You Will!\u201d ICls to be erected at Fultonville, N.Y., the donation of the late James H.Starin.ALFRED BOSSOM, New Son, dB 5 York architect, has been hon- aus 77 TE Ri ored by France at Columbus, o.MAAK TWAIN says that \u201cyou gotta get it in your eyes, hair and down your bak\u201d (0 enjoy a watermelon.These youngsters are enjoying it.ESTES x Cas \u201cALTA BOY, LYNCHIE.\u201d howled Steve Domoghue, the famous Jockeyamet Min et mae, Donkey Oaks at he costers\u2019 celebration at » Orie ka ee ra - h Congress: 1 rtp + rama em +m em am ii - At Loft: FILMENG THR \u201cCOUNTRY BEYOND\u201d IN I > -~ * Page Ten THE DAILY WORLD Wednesday, July 31, 1088 A GRIPPING TALE THAT RUNS ROMANCE\u2019S GAMU T Our Daily True Story \u2018 THE SWEETNESS OF REVENGE She drifted into dangerous waters, and to save her honor, her husband forced the Other Man to muke her his wife.But she was to fiad that her new marriage was by no means the end of the chapter.+ + ¥ Kven before I left high school I was considered a popular girl.My mirror told me I was attractive.always \u201cfull of pep,\u201d as we say.I was a good dancer, and Ready at short notice for any good sport or social function, the boys all sought and spoiled me.vBefore I was 20 I married Hal Stevens, a young physician, just establishment a practice.We were very much in love and it seemed a lark those first days to do most of my own housework in the cozy home my father built for ua.All that first year we were very happy and Hal was doing well in ais profession.His\u2018 patients all oved him.Then little Jack came.and for 1 long time I was not well enough lo accoempany my husband.When at last I was able to go out again and k my accustomed place beside m things seemed different.Hal did notice, however, that I grew tired of sittiag alone\u2014always waiting-\u2014and I don't remember just whea or how we mutually agreed that I should be better off at home.Perhaps it was when the baby's nurse left, and I had to look after him myself until we se- curad another.As his practice increased I saw lass and less of my husband and found myself with more and more leisure.About four years after our marriage.Hal classmate.He was an artist, coming East to make some special drawiags for an exhibit.Always hospitable.Hal invited him te stay with us while in town.I shall never forget the impression Arthur Mason made upon m-~ when first I saw him.[I think I have never seen 30 handsome a head.He had large blue eyes surrounded with long.dark lashes, and a atraiglht nose above a perfect mouth that seemed made to smile; crisp, wavy blond hair and a complexion any girl might envy, completed an almost ideal face.But the head which should have surmounted the figure of an Adonis was set upon the misshapen shoulders of a hunchback! One's sympathies went out to him at the pathos of it all.Arthur and | spent much time together.He made beautiful drawings nf Jack and me.These Hal insisted upon hanging in his office.\u201cMy Madonna and Child,\u201d he tenderly called them.My husband's time was more and more occupied with his patients.Arthur and I were throws together until it became a matter of course for him to escort me to concerts and plays, rather than my hushand, who was always \u201cloo busy.\u201d Th>» awful epidemic of influenza thea came and for three months 1 scarcely saw Hal at all.Still.when he was out of the house, his set, purposeful fare haunted me.The affair developed gradually and naturally, and I did not sense the danger of it all until it was too late! One day both maids had beer takea to the hospital.Tired with the unusual Amount of work, i had lain down om the courh la the living room.[| shall never know whether my pallor or the fear that f.too.had succumbed to the deadly scourge made bim forget himself, but Arthur came (ato the room, and before either of us real- tned it, J was in his arme! De tween kisses he repeatedly declared his love for me.And the passion was mutual.It was nearly three weeks Lefora the maids were able ts return te work.My husband was alrsont never at home.Need [| describe how our intimary grew or how we became utterly lost in our rautual infatuation?One night Hal came home unex- pectediy.Arthur and | were ia the upstairs lviag room.Little heard from a calles-|nody Jack was asleep on the divan bv the fireplace, and Arthur and I were sitting at the table looking over some old photographs.It was late when I heard Hal's key in the front door.My startled look brought Arthur to his feet.Then we heard Hal's voice calling, \u201cMay, where are you?\u201d as he came up the stairs.I sprang to the door, closing it just as Hal reached the top step.1 stood with by back to the door, both arms out-stretch- ed.barring the way.He turned and suddenly noticed the door wus closed.\u201cWhat have you in there, May?\u201d he asked.I stammered something about \u201cJack asleep on the couch\u2019 as he tried to pass me.We struggled there for a few seconds when Jack's voice rang out, shrill and clear: \u2018\u2019Ooo-hoo! Come in now\u2014every- que Hal needed no second invitation, but entered at once.I tried to pick him up to carry itm off to bed.but he pushed me away.\u201cNo,\u201d he said.\u201cYou must se who can find Uncle Arthur first.I know, but I won't tell til\u2019 somebody gets warm.\u201d Hal stood a moment, bewildered.thea strode over to the closet where he usually hung his coat.\u201c00-hoo,\u201d shouted Jack.\u201cCome out mow, Unele Arthur.Daddy's warm.\u201d But \u201cUnele Arthur\u201d have a chance to \u201ccome out.\u201d Hal Guang the door opea disclosing th-~ ~ripple crouched against the wall.Hal dragged him from his hidiag \u201cface, and he stnod there a picture of guilt and fear, as Hal's rage broke forth.\u201cYou rust\u2014 sneak!\u201d he exploded.\u201cI ed you even after my friends warned me.How I wish vou ware a whole man so | - did net \"| could give you what yeu deserve!\u201d He started tewards Arthur while 1, fearing violeacs, rushed between them.- .Suddenly Hal gave a harsh.mirthless laugh and turned to Jackwho was lookiag on amazed at the unusual tura the game had taken.Without a word he gathered the boy in his arms and strode from the room.Later, when Jack was asleev and Hal went into his office, ! foi- lowed to explain matters to him.All my tears and pleadings could not move him.He declared ho would leave at once and fimd rooms for himself, and I might institute diverce proceedings.He kept his word, amd the mex day moved all his belongings inte a new apartméit hotel not far away.Later he sent for Arthur and gave him the cholee of marrying me or of having his meck broken! Hal was a masterful maa, aad he carrivd through his plans exactly as he had intended from the first.It never occurred to Arthur or me to oppose him.We were both utterly dased and crushed! Arthur was really ill, and after our marriage he cellapsed.Careful nursing was necessary to restore him to any semblance df health.; About a year after my marriage to Arthur, Jack returned ome afternoon from a visit to his father.Miss Sabina, the nurse who had been with me at Jack's birth and then became Hal's office aasistant, always called for the boy and brought him home, sometimes staying for a cup of tea with me.A glence, even before she spoke, told we that the child was (everisi: and n''iag.She said his father had crder«d him put to bed and would send a physician later.But when the doctor came Jack was disappointed and cross, and cried for his \u201cdaddy.\u201d There was nothing for it but to call Hal.The boy's fever was high and he was teo ill te be excited and opposed.The embarrassment of seclng Hal in the house again wore of after the firsl few visits.Even befozr the - awful might whem we sat oa oppasite sidés of Jack's crib listening anxiously to his labored breathing, we were again calling eaca other naturally by our old aick- aames.Meantime Arthur worked in his studio upstairs., He was abserbed in finishing a picture that he hoped might make him immortal.He and Hal never .and Arther never mentioned his name after the first day whea | said we were calling Hal for Jack.1 realized at the time that 1 was on the edge of à human voicane which must inevitably break forth: e CALARIS ENTERED FOR CONEY DERBY Ashland, Ky., July 21.\u2014 (Daily Work! Dispatch)\u2014 Assurance that Carlaris will run in the $25,000 added Derby at Coney Island next Saturday was given by W.T.Anderson, owner of the three-year-old yesterday.He explained that his colt was not in conditions when he met Malcolm B., jr., last Saturday.Unless he rides Crusader, Karle Sande will be \u2018up on Carlaris, Mr.Anderson said.STALLIONS IN FINE FETTLE AFTER TRIP Vercheres, Quebec, July 21.\u2014 (Daily World Dispatch) \u2014 Commander J.K.L.Ross stated yesterday that the stallions Cudgey and Boniface, and the broodmares ship- bed to his farm from Keatucky are im excellent shape, Several of his stud will be sold at the Saratoga sales this summer.he said.+ but I felt helpless! Tora between love for Hal, whom I now kaew to be my real mate, and maternal affection for the frail man whose name [ bore, could any woman be more distressed and perplexed?No complication of this kind could go on under the same ros?for long and yet when the climax came, it was as sudden as It was tragie! We were sitting in the den down - stairs, formerly Hal's office.and in direct line with the front door.Jack was well now and there was no further need for his father's attention.Ia fact | had heea delav- ing the final visit for a week.The thought of not seeing Hal, peftrees for months, was like driving a knife through my heart.f nleaded for \u2018que more day\" and Hal acceded to my wishes.Rut this day he teld me that a trip to see his mother, who lived in a distant city and was in delicate haallh could na louger he delayed.When he returned he would nat come agale.Jack was promising he would \u2018a to Daddy's ofice every day apain\u2019\u201d while | sat silently by.It was Jack wha first noticed my grief, and climbed into my lap to Hlas the tegrs away.Hal looked tp just au ! took Jack'in my arms and started from the room.With one awift overpowering movement lle reached \u2026ut and drew ua both to him! There against his breas' | sohbed out my stifled affection.Momenta passed and ! took nc note of time! Standiag close to Hal and my lips pressed to Wscverything else wan forgotten.\u201c And mo Arthur found us as he quietly entered the front door.With a dignity of which hin stature seemed incapable, he stood before us.Quietly, his words cutting the overwhelming silence, he addressed me.\u201cYou bear my name, May, but you belong to your former husband.1 have been a {ool not to suspect it before this! While ! stood there, usable to speak, he turned to Hal, scathingly offecing to return te his home in the West and leave us together.I was too dased and frightened at first to low the import of their rapid, Kry conversation, but my seething brain comprehended Hal's parting words as he walked toward the door.\u2018No, keep her\u2019 She is your wife, and | would not have her.Reveage is all the 8 because [ know she doen aot love you.\u201d Two years have passed since that awful day whea they both went out of my life.Arthur left early next morning for the West and met his death in a railway accident before reaching his destination.The picture on which he had spont so many hours, aad into which he had put se much of his lonely life, was acclaimed the best work of the year.But the award came too late te help te heal his brokea heart.Hal lives only à few streets away but 1 mever see him.Recently Jack has told me several times, \u201cDaddy brought me all the way home and told me te take goed care of mother.FATAL INJURY IN WHICH GIRL IS IMPLICATED Modesto, Cal., July 2t.\u2014 (Daily World ) \u2014 Two youths, sons of promineat families, and a damce hall girl from the so-called \u201cBucket of Blood,\u2019 a resort on the Toulumme river, north of Modeste, figured which surgeons say, will cost the life of Leonard Kast, nineteen, brether of R.A.East, proprieter ot a retail market here.Both the girl, whose name the police are withholding, and Deltea Christman, 21, son of Mrs.Kwa Christman, masager of a Teath Street store, are held under techad- sal arrest.Christmas was East's fompanion on a wild ride which nded in East suffering a crushed uit.Surgeons say he cannot BAGENBAGGAGE IN CONEY'S BIG RACE Chicage, Juiy 21.\u2014(Daily World Dispatch) \u2014 Bageabagguge will bo started in the Coaey lsland Derby Saturday, Iied yesterday.Iliness of several members of the Bradley stables will cause à change in plans to ship other horses te the Derby.TRAINER SELECTED FOR CHANCE PLAY New York, Jaly 31.\u2014 (Daily Word Dispatch) -\u2014 Ham Keene has been selected to train Chance the Log Cabin Stud Stable, acosrd- ing to an announcement yeatevday.A weeding out sale may be hold \u2018n the paddock at Blue Bonnet by he Seagram Stable.; / L.GEORGE PLEADS FOR YOUTH'S AID ON DISARMAMENT London July Bl., acceré- resteréar.y be hold onnet by H EORTESE Tuer Wednesday, July 31, 1926 THI?DAILY wunue rage Kleven A PAGE OF NEWS ON FASHIONS AND HOME-MAKING A Fashion Model\u2019s Diary By Grace .While most of the real Summer dresses that Madame has turned out have been simple affairs of some unpretentious Summer material, she bas made a few that are more dressy simply in the material they ex- rloit.There's a certain pink faille frock I'm attacted to which au- swers the latter description.It's simply made, to be sure, as all good frocks are these days, but in the fact that it chooses pink faille for the material, it's a bit more pretentious than the batistes and linens which have made up the majority of our showings lately, I like the dresses ever so much.The first person-to_ order duplicates wak a young actress, who planned to #pend six weeks with a Summer Ftock company in a small place where one can wear dressier frocks on the street, than in New Yorkbecause here light colors soil so quicxly.: This young thing ordered two to wear for afternoons\u2014a pink just lke the original, and a yellow.Both of these gre of faille, trimmed with {hit faille as the one in the sketch s.: Madame advised her that the very smartest accessories for such a frock would be a white faille hat and pocketbook, so the young girl ordered these to wear with both the pink and yellow.\u201cThe fact that one hat and bax will go with both frocks is quite a saving,\u201d she remarked.\u2018Since the rage for matching accessories is so much with us.F have had to buy new slippers, hat and bag for a!- most every new frock.\u201d \u201cYou'll find the slippers with beige kid backs and raffia vamps embroidered in colors an awfully smart solution.\u201d Madame advised | Today's Fashion | y Vera Winston comme! Thorncliffe her.\u2018\u2018One pair will go well with numbers of Summer frocks, and they are smarter and newer than all-white.\u201d \u201cI always have white sports shoe, but I do like to go in wor the colorful new slippers one sees on all sides,\u201d the girl returned.seu L } They also discussed\u201d the pastel linen slippers shown in the smarter shops, but of course the extravu- gance of these is that one needs co many changes.Daddy Dusk WOMAN'S PAGE .DADDY DUSK Nothing pleases a child The Three Graces -:- I Cr more than to feel that people are interested in him.A nationally-known newspaper man who loves children, will tell here every day a story about Daddy with these three?Coarse.HEL, ly Nompdfi Sosct D001; Tals Woes Binh AS lll Truly, Zeus\u2019 daughters were a» more fair Aplaia and Thalia were the personification of grace and beauty.But how By Juanita Hamel, ! NJ» .than these modern maids.They tell us that Euphrosyne, do you think they compare Unhampered by flowing robes, straight limbed and clear eyed as any athletic boy, they are the embodiment of the charm and gracethat makes the twentieth century girl ino ideal type of the ages.Dusk, who takes little boys and girls for Dream Journeys every evening.Send SomeQdd Facts Daddy Dusk the name of one or more of your children, so that he may print their names in the Daily World and take them on a journey to sleep.It de lights a child to see his name in a Dream Story.DADDY DUSK, Care of Daily Worldtheir speeches Commonsthe two-piece frock.e ® Powdered sharkhide has been found to be hard enough to cut diamonds.+ .° N.P.\u2019s are not allowed to read in the House of .° ® A natural kasha sport costume i+ given a unique touch by the addi: tion of a flowing figured crepe tie.+ ® Large rajah hats are worn with .Heavy.elaborate, but very fine This Matron's Frock Is a Combination of Plain and Printed The matron who knows the value of slenderizing lines is the one who always manages to appear trim and neat, evea if she carries a few pounds of surplus weight.Above is show a smart design for a matron\u2019s summer street frock.The material is a cool crepe, and the body of the dress is of plain beige color.with pleated flounes and trimming of beige and navy print.Notice that the neep V neck imparts a line that is far more slen- deri than a round or square neck.¢ pleated Bounce does not meet at the back, thus preventiag the pleats from losing their trim- wads whea the wearer sits down.\u201cI'm going to the Land of lce Cream Soda tonight, and I'm going to take George Ferrara, St.Urbain street, with me.He loves ice cream sodas,\u201d said Daddy Dusk to Doodle, the hired man.\u2018ls it near the North Pole?\" asked Doodle.\u201cYep\u2014it's about two blocks the other side.\u201cI didn\u2019t know they had blocks at the North Pole,\u201d replied Doodle.\u201cce blocks, you dummy!\u2019 laugh- od Daddy Dusk._ \u2018Oh!\u2019 was ail Doodie could reply.It was just thirteen minutes past miénight when Daddy Dusk and George arrived at the Land of Îce Cream Soda.Lined up before the long counter, made of gold, Were lots and lots of boys and girls, all eating ice cream sodas.Daddy Dusk pointed (0 a small table, embroidery fs used on the more formal dresses.° e * A dear little frock for *\u201cin-be- tween\u2019 wear is of midnight blue Shantung, printed with gaily eo!- ored field-flowers, and trimmed with two shades of rose-colored grosgrain ribbon.e e ® Earrings are fashionable along barbaric lines, and it is predicted they are to be worn more than ever.with a white uniform brought them two ice cream sodas with a lot of whipped eream on the top.\u2018I like spanked cream,\u201d sald Daddy Dusk.' George was so huagry that he gobbled the ice cream in a Jiffy.In the bottom of his glass he found a great surprise-\u2014a 820 gold piece! where he and George took Seats.:By and by one of the waiters Now, wasa't that funsy?.BEAUTY to be overthrown at all costs.of the mouth and causes the worrying.Poise and a sweet voice are also strong selling.points in the quest for beauty.Too often the effect of « pretty face is destroyed by a loud strident voice or words that reveal a joalous, ugly disposition.Gerry: 1f you have a lovely singing voice there is no reason why your speaking voice should not also be attractive.The commonest defect in a woman's voice is pitching it too high.and this is but the result of careless habits.Regularity ind depth of breathing give fullness of tone, and also carrying power, It is not always the loud- eat voice that is heard the farthest.Ia the seclusion of your own room try to pitch your voice until you discover its most melodious tone.Reading aloud should help you.Frances: Yes, the teeth can be kept perfectly clean by the use of white castile soap.Much harm may be done by the use of imjuri- ous acids and gritty substances that \u2018uin the/enamel.- Hilda: Certainly a pretty foot is one of woman's greatest attrac tions, but you certainly eannot expect to improve the looks of your foot by deforming and distorting it \u2014 by crowding it into a tight, ill-shaped shoe.Nothing is more inimical to the beauty of the foot BUILDING By LADY BBATRICE GREY In the campaign for beauty do not forget that worry is an enemy It shows itself in the eyes, the expression muscles of the face to sag.come from smiling are much more agreeable than those that come from Lines that à woman's walk than a badly fits Ung shoe.Select a shoe that holds the foot with gentle firmness, such as you give It when you clasp it in your hand.There should be no pressure to constrict a single mMus- cle or joint.The shoe should be so moulded to the contour of the foot that it does not rub or slip on the heel.The sole should be of easy breadth and the heel broad and of only medium height.With such shoes the step should be gracefui, linsome and springy and the foot straight and shapely as nature intended it.If properly clad and cared for the naked foot is as beautiful and almost as full of character as the hand.Helen: You are only one of hune dreds of women whose hair is suffering as a result of bleaching.The necessity of constantly retouching the roots in order to keep it a uniform color will naturally tend to make the hair brittle and dead looking.The only thing you can do now is to stop retouching aad give it a chance to grow oat.Beryl: What you need is to ese ercise a little power.Your trouble might be called a \u201ccultivated de formity.\u201d Habitual poutiag enlare ges and conarsens the underlip, as does thrusting it forward with the - and, consequently, to the graee of - chin, à uo ves if \u2014\u2014\u2014 ge Tweive THE DAILY WORLD Wednesday, July 21, 1988 \"ANTICS OF ARABELLA\u2014 A Slight Hallucination By L: M.Bull S À STE TE DOWN ON A BENCH-IT WAS SD | LEFT Le UPWARD , À [AS FAILAS PossigLE A [wr Nn: THOU BENDING » in À DON > di des n ING > + FUNNY IN THAT, ~\u2014 == a LMBULL HER % T-2A-26e F MAY AND JUNE\u2014 Unsinkable, So Why Wastc \"ffort By H A.MacGill SHOCHINGT WAY THE BRAZEN MINXES) | BE CAM, Em HELPY J | HERE'S A JoB For US, JUNIE\" | nent) rr) emo HL DENT YOU Shoe ARE ALMOST NAWED! 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SON.\\M GONG © AND GNE YOU À SERIES OF \\MAGINMYY | The peoraiios FACIS WHICH YOU WILL MEMORCE | BMBAUM MENTALLY FOR SWE MINOTES FTHEN PASS NTO THE NEXT ROOM | TALL WEGING 50 RECOUNT 1 THEM A To E OFFICER TWER WR CAST EVE WAVE.AS RS ÂRE Now HOLDINS UP EN À AN fe Go YEARS OLD.S FT 134 NCHES BO LBS.AND THE DAILY WORLD Page Thirte TV SX OF © SETS EYE CORNY LENSE NO.A320 TOOTH EXT STEP To BIMBAUTS BATTICHER TH QUALIFYINS FOR SYORE :INO BlockS + RPOLICEMEN |S À MEMORY A DOWN ve SIREET KV ES) PE) NO O52 W.BTM BT.§ DELANEY TELLS HOW HE MADE HIMSELF CHAMEF DELANEY SAYS HIS TRAINER IS ALMOST HALF THE BATTLE By JACK DELANEY (Inck Delaney, world\u2019s Nght heavyweight champion, tells the readers of the Daily World, in his own words, exactly what took place in his training camp before his fight with Paul Berlembach at Ebbets Ficld.Delaney is writing this series exclusively for this paper, through the comrteny of Maanger Peto Reilly.Any other series ap- ng in this city, purporting to from Delaney, is bogus).By Special Dispatch to the Daily World BRIDGEPORT, CONN.July 31.\u2014 Boxing matches ure not always won and lost in the - ring.Little things which happen be- \u2018 hind the scenes of- NE 2 ten away the result 4 of a battle, some- à time a wide-awake ; second, often the | care of a good tral- iW.3 ner, has more to do à with à boxer's vie- A tory than his own efforts in the ning.Much has Been said about my splendid condition, but not one newspaper man has ever written a line\u201d on the man who has done more go develop me physically, watched over me like a mother, cheered when I got moody, kneaded the pains and aches out of my body and stopped me from doing many foolish things \u2014 Eddie Casey, my trainer.You must be tired of reading of the training doings of Paul and myself, so I'm going to give you the up-and-up on Doc Casey, one of my friends and the best trainer in the game.1 met Doc about feur years ago in a gym at Bridgeport and he has | been mixed up in my career ever since.His smiling Irish mug, his shining bald head with the deep scar, has always attracted attention whenever this giant has stepped into my corner.People always ask who he is, but not one boxiag writer bas ever given him a tumble and next to Pete Reilly he's Most important man in my camp.The Up-and-Up on Casey Eddie played football at Ville- \u2019sova in 1908-1909 and was one of the best tackles in the game at that time.Later he was boxiag fnetruetor at the same college.For a while he possed a safe moving gang and while supers ing the raising of a safe one day it fell five sterdes on Casey's bean, flatteming him, and everybody thought he was killed.Casey was too tough even for a safe and, though he suffered a ractured skull and internal injuries he emergad from the hospital in good heaith, but wearing \u2018he dent in his head now covered by a deep scar.The sale was ruin- «d He took up steamfitting for a spell and them wandered back to \u2018he fight game as a second and ralger.The Doc a Model Man o] always lke to be surrounded \u2018y clean living men who love sports ind the outdoors.The Doc cer- ainly filis the bili.He's 37 now id has never touched Mquor; he an box, swim.hike, play ball, bowl.fish, hunt and do all the things | \u2018tke.He's a wonderful conditioner and has 1ebulit many a physical wreck, \u201casey's a oug on the benefit of \"icting and he has frequently con- \u2018rolled my weight through the foo-! \u2018 ent.He keeps my camp In good humor with his eheery doings and tales.He tossed a big surprise into Jim Jennings when Jim was sta; ing at my place in New Hampshire.They were out on the wharf lay ing fn the sun resting after a swim in the lake and the Doc starieq quoting long passages from the Bible, Shakespeare and other classics.Jim did not know that the Doc was & collegian and wondered how he learned this trick highbrow stuff.Casey's also nuts on eross- werd pustles and mever quits until he solves every one he knows.The Doc is married and hus a family.He is entitled to almost ag much credit as myself for my victory fer the way he has brought me to the peak of my form and strength.ISBISTER RETIRES AS RUGBY OFFICIAL After four seasons at referee HORSES THAT WILL WIN SOON AROUND MONTREAL Devil Girl \u2014Was given very weak handling last time out.Heartache, Finished going strong.Opperman\u2014The old boy will conuect soon.Red Wing\u2014Was pounds the best snd will win.Spearo\u2014Fooling with this one.Fighting Cook\u2014Waiting for the wud.Briarbroom\u2014Was a hot favorite last out.8ir Harry\u2014A very classy young- sier.Ted\u2014Needs stronger and more capable handling than Buleroft.CALDER LEAVES FOR PRO.HOCKEY MEET IN TORONTO President Frank Calder, of the National Hockey League, left last night for Toronto.where he will attend a meeting of clubs formerly with the Ontario Amateur Athletic Association who are \u2018\u2018sold\u2019\u2019 on the minor pro idea.The meeting takes place today at the King Edward Fotel, end it is expected that something definite in regard to the formation of the proposed body will be fortheoming following the meeting.M.A.AA.TO MEET NORTH BRANCH NINE A fourth game in the series between the M.A.A.A.baseball team and the North Branch nine in See- tlom B of the Montreal City and District Baseball League will be played on the M.A A.A.grounds tonight.Game starts at 6.30 p.m.and will have a great bearing on the championship.The M.A.A.A.club has the edge on their opponents for tonight, having scored two victories fm the last three games played.All games have been closely contested.Chalmers will do the hurling for the Red and Blue, with McAuley receiving, while Eckstrom and Card will form the other battery.EE EES \u2014\u2014 vall Union, Bob Isbister has retired.He announced his retirement yesterday while visiting in Montreal.Joe O'Brien will\u2019 be the referee this year, while no aanouace- ment has been made as to the for the Intercoilegiate Rugby Foot- Union's chôice of an umpire.FORMER CHAMPION MADE $149,548 New York, July \u201419.\u2014 A cer- tifled cheque for $149,548.86 was paid Paul Berlembach\u2019s manager today as the former champion\u2019s share of the receipts at the light- heavyweight championship bout between the Astoria Assassin and Paul Delaney at Ebbets Field last Friday night.Berlenbach\u2019s share represents $2,493 a minute for the hour he was in the ring.Delaney, the challenger, received $49,229.69.ACADIA CHOSEN \u2018AS CHALLENGER Toronto, July 21.\u2014 (Daily Worl} Dispatch)\u2014A committee appointed by the Royal Canadian Yacht Club to test out the two new class \u201cR\u2019 yachts Acadia and Eleanor, and make a recommendation as to which craft should be selected as the club's challenger for the George Cup, recommended that Acadia be the challenger, Notice was sent to the Crescent Yacht Club of Watertown, N.Ythe holders of the cup, that Acadin had been selected as the challea- ger.HARRIER GIRLS MAKE FAST TIME The Montreal Harrier AAA, who have this season been conducting a Ladies\u2019 Section of Runners, are endeavouring to secure funds to send à team or at least rapre- sentatives to the Canadian Girly\u2019 Athletic Championship Meet, which s heing held in Toronto on August 7th.she officials feel confident that if finances could be secured for such a cause that the representatives entered would make a very ercditable showing.In trials held at McGill Stadium, Miss H.Lilley bas been clocked in doing the 100 yards in 12.3 seconds, whilst the best official time in Montreal was 12.4 seconds.At present the officials of the M.H.A.A.A.are consid ering means where by the money can be secured to have Montreal represented at the first Ladies\u2019 Track Championship Meet.LACHINE EIGHT IN HENLEY TRIAL SPI; Trial spins over the full Henle distance will be given Lachine se: plor eight during the week.Lachine\u2019s entries are as follow: Senior Open Eights Cox, Roland, Chalmers; strok: Brian Heward; 7, Jack Maepheson; 6, Ernte Pounds; 5, Doug H: estis; 4, Owen McCormick; 3, 1 Clendinning; 2, Cecil Parkes; bo .Lawrence Johnson; spare, Georg Atkinson.The Senior Open Four Stroke, B.Howard; 3, J.Mapherson; 2, KE.Pounds; bow, ).Johnson, \u201cEights 150 Ib.Special\u201d and Senior 150 Ib.Cox, A.Spicer; stroke, W.\u2018 Duhan; 7, Jack Clarke; 6, Ja: Baird; §, \u201cBush\u201d Pereira; 4, Ge Simmonds; 3, Rand; 2, Jack Smif bow, J.Mcllquham and Jam.Dawes.130 1b, \u201cSpecial\u201d and 130 1b.Senior Fours Stroke, Jaek Baird; 3, Pereir: 2, G.Simmonds; bow, J.Clarke.140 Ib.Senior Four Stroke, Dulham; 3, Rand; / Smit; bow, Dawes.Brian Heward, honorary eom and senior stroke, will have char; of the oarsmen, with Herbie Gi: bert, coach of the lightweights.COMMISSIONERS MUST DECIDE IF JACK CAN FIGH New York, July 31.\u2014 (Dai World Dispatch)\u2014The New Yo: Boxing Commission must give decision in the negative or the & firmative to Jack Dempsey.Tex Rickard is determined th the championshi fight betwe: Dempsey and e Tunney is to ! staged first, despite the insitem- of the commission that Harry Wiishouid get the first wallop at t champion.Rickard has threate .ed that he will stage the match 1.Chicago, which will place the co mission in a tight place.It seems that there is only or alternative for the commisséo- \u201cRickard,\u201d the commissioners a sue, \u201cdoes not admit that he h been dealing with Dempsey a Tunney, an act that should subje him to discipline.\u201d Rickard; it is aaf, has not aba: doned the hope of staging the batt.fa New York.Rush, 306 Lindstrom, 200 Greater New York's Leading Hitters B Meussi, 508 Young, 280 Pagan, 280 Jncstsen, 208 Frisch, .380 Mormen, 453 ABOVE ARE SHOWN sight Kew Yeah balitessers he ace hitting above the 800 mark.ay ° * TREO rower, THE DAME.(VILL + Wednesddy, Joly 'i\u201c2éae RAILROADERS\u2019 KEEPER KICKS AT HALF If the faltering giants finally do come through to foursome.the flashy Jewish infielder; Heinle Mueller, attributed to efforts of the above Reading from left to rig ht: Roger Bresnahan, Manager McGraw's right hand man; recent St.Louis acquisition, and Paul Florence, the collegian backstop.gain the National L eague championship this year, a large measure of their success can be Andy Cohen, 12.06, pecond; Bonny Castle, #7, Chea- Yesterday\u2019s Results At All Tracks DORVAL First Race\u2014{ 1-2 furlongs.Lillian 1.113, J.D.Mooney, $5.10, $3.60, $2.85 won; Batyr, 103, H.Fisher, $8.50, $5.25, second; Blue Inn, 110, Erickson, $7.70, third.Time 1:08 3-5.Also ran: Tenaeity, Detroit, Tipperary Mary, Looney, Langour, Margle Psecond Race\u2014b furlongs.Helene Hackworth, 104, Ford, $24.00, 811.40, £5.76, won: Little Black Sheep, 10\u20ac, Dolin, $8.20, $3.85, second; Royal Dick | § 111, McCabe, $3.20, third.Time 1:14 1-6.Also ran: Royal Airman, Louis Adair, Merry, Emma Williams, Mormon, Fear, Unlucky, Exit, Diane Babath, Scratched: Bodanzky, Dear Varjfety, Haphasard, Highlands, Black Ruler, Quintana Roo.Third Race\u2014§ furlongs.Flint, 114, P.Walls, 813.30, $6.00, $3.40, won; Bennte, 103, Chalmers, $5.00, $2.75, aec- ond: Heir at Law, 111, Ford, $2.75, third.Time 1:14 3-5.Also ran: Dancing Fawn, IBlack Art, Out of Sight, Florence Teen, Carlos Enrique, F'an- ciste, Velero, Foyle, Invictus, Gold Bound II.Reratched: Rachel D.Homerun, Black Sand, Miss Vaal, Chambelona.Fourth Raee \u2014 § furlongs, hilla, 109, Pendergrass, $20.58, $4.60, won: Golden Rule, 118, P, $3.95, $2.65, mecond; Gavotte, Chalmers, $4.50, third.Time 1:13.Also ran: Ennile, Gold Rock, Dick Whittington, Kinks Ransom, Clapper, Fifth Race\u2014Mile 70 rdf._ Phanariot, 115, Erickson, $4.20, $2.70, $2.15 won; Attack, 108, J.D.Mooney, 82.65, 82.20, second: Shepherd of the Hills, 104, Pendergrass, $2.50, third.Time 1:46 3-5, Airo ran: El Canoe, Thorne dyke, Thornton.Scratched: Jean Creat, Brevetsixth Race\u20141 1-14 miles, Flowerful 104, Moore, $39.60, $11.70, $9.00, won: Bpearo, 101, Pendergrass, $7.70, 84.80 second; Motch, 93, Bulicroft, $4.30, third.Time 1:46 4-6, Also ran: Noresiand, Tisweth, Royal Pearl, Byron, Great Rock.Scratched: Star Bright.Seventh Rare] 1-8 Mr alnhad TI, 107, Rouranssa, $6.10, $4.20 2.50, won; Ham Smith, 102, Ford, 86.55 1.96, mecond; Conncript, 108, Taylor, 3.40, third.Time 1:66 3-5.Also ran: ork Kim, Gold Mark, Vendor, ratched: Meraps, Wedding Prince, immy Drowa.Sand- 6.96, alla 107, miles, KENILWORTH First Race\u2014b furjongs Sugar Masr 117, $3.60, $2.70, $2.40, amp: 112, $10.60, $56.60, second; Kid \u2018Kildare, 110, $7.30, third.Time 1:01.is0 ran: Tedd yl.oney, Pearlies Gare, Sanabar, Copey floy, Red Light, ohnn Baker Merl Merriltaratched: Me Too, Wandering Mintrel, Fallen Leaf, Dikreese, Long View, Second Race \u2014 § furlongs.Kinga Court 102, $3.40, te 338.40, won; enketa, 107, 87.00, 84.40, second: Upown, 100, $3.45, third.Also ran: hue, Catch Me, Mountain Chief, EI- Third Race?furlongs.Irish lace 106, $13.30, 36.00, $365, won; Cave Woman, 105, $6.70, $4.20, second; Care Free, 110, $3.10, third.Time 1:27 4-5.Also ran: Becky Sue, Realize, Royal Flag, Charicie, Korbly, C.T.Worthington, William Diggins, Double Shot, Calcutta.Scratched: Isaman, Polo Star, Happy Borthday, Street Lis, Gymnast, Fourth Race \u2014 ¢ furlongs.Body Guard, 110, Mooney, $26.70, $9.00, $5.20 won: Contract, 115, Thomus, $3.30, 2.80, second; Talladega, 111, Stott, 3.90, third.Time 1:131-5.Also ran: #0 Lumpe, Camouflage, Best Bhot, Glassful.Herutched: Buddy Brown, The Runt, Leatherwood.Fifth Race \u2014 11-16 miles.Martinsale, 112, Abel.$5.00, $3.06, $2.45, won; Wormwold, 102, Hooper, $4.60, $3.10.second; Eight Sixty, 98, Barnett, $2.89 third.Also ran: Kir Leonid, Jubal Karly.Sixth Race\u20141 1-4 miles.Pol.Leighton, 102, Morton, $7.35, $3.20, $2.40, won; Volcano, 115, Hunt, $2.95, $2.30, second; Van l\u2019atrick, 106, McCrossen, $2.50, third.Time 3:103-5.Jrank Fogarty, Delunive, Super King.\u201d Scratched: Guod Nine Seventh Race\u2014Mile 70 yards, o- Wrackhorn, 106, Baker, $10.20, $6.89, $3.90, won; Chef D'Oeuvre, 115, Cooper, $6.16, $4.40, second; Doughnut, 101, Burnett, $5.30, third.Time 1:43 1-6.Also ran: oMildred Sherer, Betsy Bacon, No How, Real Artist, oHands Up, Just, White \"Marsh, Bryndear, Mullhall.Bcratched: Quesada, Moon Magic, Cleos Rochester, 8an Hedron, Mutiny.o\u2014Field, EMPIRE CITY First Race\u2014=5 furlongs, Durie M., 110, Banks, 12-1, 6-1, §-2, won: Pair Cuba, 115, Turner, 7-5, 7-10, second: Headway, 110, Partington, 3-1, third.Time 1:014-6.Also ran: Ibby, Simona Kiss, Bandoline, (nomen Lass, liuranta, Kay Anderson, Rockaal, Phylisa Wood, Golden Relle, Band o° Purle, Menton, Joan Bhirley, Ropes End, aby Gar.Necond Race -\u2014 About 6 furlongs.Honey (irl, 11, Fairbrother, 5-3, 6-a, 3-5, won; AIl In Ail,_ 126, Kummer, 2-1, 1-1, necond; Janetta, 108, 1.Fator, 5-2, third.Time 1:091-5.Also ran: Flighty, Forget Me Not, Mins Nantura, Circus Rider, New Hope, Ei Oudinne, Gnomes Girl, Gold Button, Instructress, Ragweed.Beratchod: Grace H., Donetta, I'rattle, Taffy Girl, Winsome.Thiré Race! 1-16 miles, Ralta, 11, Stevens, 4-1, 1-1, won: Wampee, 118, Fields, 2-8, second; Clique, 116, LL Fator, third.Time 1:46 1-8.Also ran: Judicial.Scratched: McAuliffe.Fourth Raece\u2014About 6 furlongs Tester, 136, Turner, 4-1, 7-8, 3-6 won; Bansquaise 109 I.Fator, 2-6, 1-4, second; Night March, 111, J.Callahan, 8-5, third.Time 1:08 4-5.Also ran: Enjoyment.Bruns, Forward Pass, Haut et Bon, Roland Cahill, Applecross.Scratched: Profeanor, Haratoxs Maje, Mayne, Prattle, Kilter, Lachon.Fifth Raee\u20141 1-16 miles, Biether, Commissioner | $4 Time 1:48 4-5.Also ran: Dream of the Valley, Glenmore, Dubric, Kum onin.fctatched: Vie, Husky, Sonny Transfer, Mite, Glorianes, arracks.John 8.Mosby, - sixth Race\u20145 1-2 furlongs.Northland, 111, K.Barnes, 6-5, 1-3, won: Glen Nprite, 109, L.Fator, 2-5, 1-C second; The Heathen, 119, J.Callahan, 2-6, third.Time 1:06.Also ran: Jonah, Cyclameen, Harbor, Crystai Pennant.Scratched: Fairy Malden.HOMEWOOD First Race=-5 1-2 furlongs.Lavigne 110, l\u2019eternell, 837.30, $10.90, 6.60, won; Fore Star, 90, R.Jones, $3.00, $2.50, second; Shining Gold, 108, 8i- mon, $3.90, third.Time 1:07 1-5.Also ran: Jimmie Tring, Nell Maxim, Woody, Mix, Reward, Double T., Frank Sumpter.Bcratched: Red Head.Second Tace-\u20145 furlongs.Blue Mark 112, G.Johnron, $2.70, $2.20, $2.20, won: Lost Lady, 118, Bchaefer, $2.90, 3.00, second; Patricia, Marian, 11%, Hurke, $3.00.third.Time 1:02 2-5 Also ran: Selfish, Mistce, Well Water, Susette, Jennie Dear, lady Eleanor.Scratched: OQurieda, Straw Bonner, Betty Ball, Fanny May, Wild Notes, l.ady Lura.Third Race\u20145 1-2 furlongs.Rarko.103, I.Jones, $4.70, $4.10, $3.30, won: Bicnnerhasnett, 105, Finnerty, $4.60, $50 second; Hinter Sue, 106, Mormile, 8.60, third.Time 1:08, Also ran: Monastery, Prince Regent, Queenn Mario, Ege, Colonel Winn, Mi Amigo, Special.Meratched: By Jove.Fourth Race=\u20141 mile.Moxa l\u2019oz 16 104, Whitacre 819.40, $8.50, 36.91, Won Tetie, 10\u20ac Heupel, $7.40, 3-80, pons oad: Gree: Fils, 100, McKiroy, nu ibird.Tlin+ ,'40.Also ran: Lad.tn Gold, Fandr.ac, Kanduit, Atossa, Qrite - man.Fifth Race\u2014\u20146 furlongs.Pricemaker, 110, Simon, $6.50, $3.90, $3.80, won: Hourmore, 110, R, Jones, $7.70, $3.90.recond; David L,, 100, G.Johnson, $2.40 third.Time 1:13.Also ran: Georgin Rose.Cogwheel, Blockhead.Sixth Race\u20141! mile.Herb Cotes, 107, Peterneil, 84.60, 82.60, $2.20, won\" Fausto, 112, Himon, $4.60, 82.60, nec- ond.War Winner, 108, Whitacre, $2.40 third.Time 1:412-5, Also ran: Feruson, Parader, Rpecialiat,\u2019 Karachi, arius.Scratched: l\u2019auledda, Snow van.Neventh Race! 1-8 miles.Trish Pat, 111, Gianelli, 885.16, 823.00, $7.30, Belsoni, 111, Schaefer, $6.10, 84.40, nec- ond: Reveillon, 111, G.Johnson, $4.10, third.Time 1:6632-5.AMNo ran: Lee Adrin, Doughoregan, Greek Priar, Foolscap, Pepper Day.Scratched: Meridian Hill, | Pohso RACRLAND Firat Nace-6 furlongs.Nullet Joe.107, Merimee, $8.60, $3.60, $3.20, won: The Nephew, 112, Roach $13.00, $15.00 recond; Barrister, 113, Maguire, $11.60 third.Time 1:16 2-8.Also ran: Bquander.Mission Chimes, Winchester, Ruby Tovell.Serend Race-k furlongs.Eunda Clothes.108, Zucchini, 937.40, 616.04, ; 107, Merimee, n of rho ha, 1% 2-5 THeanon .-5.\u2018 Sleepy Dick, Golden Laurafurlongs.Bt.Au ¢| 105, L.Fator, 12-1, 4-1, 2-1, won: Tempesto, 109, Haviland, 4-8, 1-3, second: Frigate, 118, Gotterup, 1- third.hum, $3.80, third.Time 1:11 3-5.Also un: Jolly Boy, Neatness.Scratched: Av Eva, Fourth Race\u2014Mile 70 yards.Baitle \u2019n, 110, Baylis, $7.20, $4.80, $3.00, won; llarney Stone, 110, Cheatham, $6.00, 34 20, second; Harry B., 107, Tren- \u2018hard, $3.20, third.Time = 1:43:8-8.Also ran: Escarpolette, Widgoun, Jighty, Firth of Tay.Fifth Race-\u20146 furlongs.Naw Moon 107, D.smith, 9.20, $3.40, $3.60.won: *tay On, 109, Philpot, $3.40, $2 40, nec- ond; Alice Lang, 107, CChcatham, $3.00 third.Time 1:14 4-6.Also ran: Chopsticks, I'lying Spark, Dell lévana.Sixth Race\u2014b 1-2 furlongs.Guy \u2018layton, 103, D.Smith, $6.80, $4.40, $3.20, won: olted, 108, N.J.Darnes, $16.80, $7.80, second; Hampton Mies, 102, Muguire, $5.40, third.Also ran; l\u2019hyilis_ Gentry, Countess Claridge, Trown Betty, John A.Scott Jr., Dukedom, Tailteann, oReturn, Red Betn.Scratched: Uncle Bill.Neventh Rance-el 1-16 miles.Franlouise, 101, Philpot, $3.60, $2.80, $2.60 won: Hot Dog, 110, Smith, $3.80, $2.20 second; Air Castle, 115, Sylvia, $3.00, third.Time 1:433-6.Also ran: Baaper, Prince Lightfoot, Alice l.oraine.MAPLE HFIGHTS First Race\u2014g furlongs, Chile Con Carne, 105, $10.80, $5.80, $4.00, won: Charlies Whitney, 109, 4.20, $3.40, second: Little &mite, 108, 84.60, third.Also ran: Mark Aurele, Northern Star, Al Boyd, Heths Ak-Bar-Ben, Napan, Jennines, Rapid Day.Neeond Race\u20145 1-2 furlong.La Delle \u201806, 34.80, $3.40, $3.40, won: Impala, 107, $6.00, $4.00, necond; Miss Emmeron, 107, $6.20, third.Also ran: Betty Mae, Times Up, Razon, Oneida, Man- Jy, f.adie Broadwater, Sudan Grass.Third Race\u2014b furlongn.Irene Seth $15.40, $6.80, $5.20, won; Mr.Plaid, 93, $6.40, $3.60, second; Underluck, 98, $3.80, third.Also ran: Agall, Miss Inocence, Basha, Hildred Beth, Nidnod, Misa Lou, Foretold.Fourth Raece\u2014i 1-3 furiongn.Silent Lillian, 15, $8.40, 34.00, 3.60, Crinkley, 109, $4.6 She , ; Chenterbrook, 104, $5.08, third.Also ran: Follow Me, Cornflower, Bxploary 4, Judge Pryor.Race\u2014Mile 70 yards.Escarra.101, $19.80, $9.60, $5.80, won: Pud, 93, $3.60, $3.20, second; Brownie Smile, 102, $3.60, third.Also ran: Winnipeg, Herkert, he Competitorsisth Race\u20141 mile.Critical Moments, 99, $4.40, $2.60, $2.40, won; Hubhtle, 109, 34.20, $3.00, second.Bweet rasa, us $2.40, third.1s0 Lan: oquin vores, s Queen, En Air Mail, Binck Wand © * Seventh Nace\u2014\u2014Mile 70 yards.Star Cudgel, 111, $1140.$5.00.$3.00 won; Fair Break, 108, $3.40, $1.80, second; 111, $8.20, third.Also ran: BR Thomas, Wandering Rockford, Ombrage, Radical, Robble pe EE Bob Shaw is very appreciative of the refereeing here.He had to say this that the big gamé was one of the best conducted games he has seen for quite a while.He was t.ne, 109, Merimee, 13.88.$300.3.40, | tickled with Lyons refereeing last won: Only Star.105, Eucehini, 34.30, night, - - \u201cTIME SPOOLS SCORE 5-2 WIN OVER MOULD\u2019S TEAM SPOOL 5\u2014RAILROADERS 2 That was a great meeting last night between Canadian Spool and Railroaders.The people who hang on to Herb Mould\u2019s tails will be amazed when.they read the re eult that they failed to get the better of Canadian Spool yesterday.The reason why Railroaders were defeated was because they positively refused to recognize Syd as I have told the rest.What was the result?He was starved.No more on the subject.The most dangerous man wan Harrowing and he could have won the game.He was starved.That was not his fault, but the fuct goes down to history that the Raliroaders were defeated\u2014Deservedly and yet undeservedly.- Nobody expected that Benny Whitaker would.have taken upon himself to score three goals.He did.I thought that the result of the evening was tragic in that Harrowing has something like the Tunstall touch, \u2018He stood where Tunstall used to stand.Never a ball did he get.The team was défpondent for TN some reason which I made it my business to inquire about and \u2018it was this.There was a goalkeeper who did not have any intention of turning out in the second half.It is à goalkeepers privilege s'ose.Saw Bob Shaw after the game and he remarked that after he had got his mits on the Verdun cup he would leave for Detroit.He was very anxious at least about this, that he should say a word about how Horace Lyons refereed the game.The fact is this that Canadian Spool won a great victory.Benny Whitticker scored three of the five goals.It was an unusual game made notewerthy by reason of the fact that Nicholson had to le persuaded to take up his position between the sticks in the second half.This is a matter for action by the Railroaders.The results of the other games were:\u2014 Fairmount 2, Woodhall 1 (after extra time); Victoria 6, Park Ex.1; Montreal South 4, Emard 3 (Extra time was played); C.N.R.Rec, 4, Windsor O.The light Legan to fail at certain games and it is to be foared that complaints will be laid before the P.Q.F.A But\u2014Referoees deci ons.good, had, and indi\u201derent are nal.What we intend inquiring about is Nicholson's extraordinary att}.tude, CHARLES MILNE, eee fe Sensation upon sensation.Peter Kerr of the Hibs has signed oa for the Heart of Midlothian.That takes you away back to Harry Reavie\u2019's days when with Hearts and with a fixed transfer went te Hearts.As to the published statement that a meeting of the Montreal Referees Association was to be called to consider a statement issued by Arthur Kingscott, consider it as final that there is to be no meeting now, \u2014\u2014\u2014 The centreforward who was «a.badly supported in the game against Canadian Spool yesterday was no other than Robertson of Peterahüll (Scotland).TEX RETICENT ON GREAT BOUT Chicago, July 21.\u2014 (Universal Service) == Rickard again withheld the formal announcement yesterday ot the heavyweight championshi fight between Jack Dempsey à Gene Tunney which wili be held here, possibly in September.Rickard again hopes to be with a definite Toate Harrowing, told him the same story - f v OU Pt BR MA en mh hd MN en ee em es me a wo fl SES PP JAE rd BO eu A y Micigg - ERAS IME \u2026: WeGnesèay; July 31}.IVD ! YH DAILY WORLD \\ Te \u201cPage\u201d Fittren TORONTO\u2019S CLAMBER FOR 1ST PLACE STAYS \u2018AS IS E BIRDS, LEAFS a: TO-DAY'S [ Resting | 301 120 me 113-1 - RACING ENTRIES |CANADA OUT VER Buffalo 102 100 1085 ¢-1f .BOTH WIN; RUTH (iss.fesse ii 2 nomyax won fe j RE fine 1 «| OF DAVIS CU S TEAM ?Batteries: Ogden and McKes: Mn.| lest 1-2 \u201cfurlongs.Irish | 105, Transfer 150, ren 105.Vie DA P : ler, Kinney, hellberg and Niaber- mile 109, Peeress 94, Sethe Hope 115, Second Race\u20141 1-4 miles, Kumonin ADERS 3 Ba City 010 800 008 1 5 of 0k or OcMen Diosm 10%, Boluuder | 115.liciphrixonia 110.Rodeo 117; i: AS CUBANS WIN sey .115, i meeting last Foreate, July 31.\u2014 (Daily World | Toronto #18 660 36x\u2014 4 11 ; Second Race\u2014§ fyriongs.Johnny Speedy Prince Ih daa Gerling 342.; \\n Spool and\u2019 Dispatch) \u2014 The Leafs didn\u2019t gai Batteries: Brame and Daly; Stewart | J0hneon 104, Last Cent 109, Pant Ride! Third Race\u2014About six furiougs | Havana, July 21\u2014 (Daily Work! le who hang ) n°t gain and O'Neil.00 06 & 109, Sptimony 190.Rea Hank 111 Hootmon 111, Roland 106, Araby 10x, | Dispatch) \u2014 Canada lost to Cuba tails will be say ground on Baltimore yesterday.Rochester ess 630 Gés\u2014 13 44 1 Arléna 107, Lavena Fair 100 ' backer 115,\" Kilter 105, Turf \"Light yesterday In the laut mateh of ead the res or the simple reason that\u2014 the oo iin: Hankins, Zubris, Smet 101, Flying AL 104, Nero 18 Te Bhannon Si e 106 \u201cSe bine.ne the American yo \u201cDavis Cop .get the bet- oles wom too.\u2014 But Tordato [orne vine.Hong, *|Lady 164, ToscanelM 108, Burbeth and Drakes ii 133, Kit Carson [pin olay acd dre ane P ten yesterday.fans have the satisfaction of knof-[* or crerie and Devine, Head.1170) Ow 161, Button Bright 109, Can: | 106 Mverglane 11h 1 13% Kit Carson (nfs piay and thereby entered the roaders were ing that mo ground was lost\u2014and 2° : dymaker 108, Zeppelin 111, Veniacios | Fourth Race\u2014$ 1-2 furlongs.\u2018Turf | third round.The Canadians won hey pons | that methine TU war ie ele, Ces Jo Free iE RIT Kink 0% Ri pk Sas We cw ington fn the series, while the cognize Syd lacky \u2014 Yesterday that the|ihicezo Foe 528 101213 1liosnd 37118 Strotler 11, \u2018ferai Lee 120, nC L Cubans won two singles avd the e same story ~ Howley:.es fbok up thetr bats Ind | Fatterien: Faber and Schalk: But, wih Race\u20141 mile, larbroom] Fifth Race\u2014Mile 70 yards, frau: | doubles.went after Pitcher Brame of the |fng.Lundgren, Clowry, Russel and 103 Dadence 103, eter nine i090, staff 118, By Hisself 118, Bou Chaio Willard Crocker put up a haré It?Skeeters for Sve hits and a- trio ot | *tckes.As Bneky Harris 1004\" The » 56.Sara 28e Gamble 107, Ossie 115.| fight beforé he bowed te Rogelio _ runs that were enough to put the | perroit First Game) 518 3 pe IIR Rare\u2014-Mile 7° yards Be Your (Sixth Race\u2014S 1-2 furlongs.Tip- | Faris, the Cuban champion.The + .2.ax A - - ject.>» FamOon Jee and let the Leafs win |Ithiladeiphia 006 060 000\u2014 8 5 @ Helene HackwortR 101 Miss Van! 104: |age 123.Friediof Namsen 11%\" ions [score was 6-4, 6-2, 64.8 man wa our to one.Meanwhile Baltimore | A Bsftieries: Collins an ooËall;| Anchester 108, Lisab 97, Foreland 93.[Money 115 sie (RY The score stood 4-3 in favor of Walberg, Willis, Pate and Peril ' ' %,118, Bonnie Maginn 119, Weed have won was walloping Syracuse 7-5 thanks \"(Second Game) | Tiina Harp of Prophecy 93.burn 115, Crossword 112, Hominy 314, | Paris when the players took the arvod.That te a four-ron break in the first fno- | Detroit 000 138 646\u2014 3 16 2! paid 104, Wiss Guy 109 Phetan ton DTUeR ME court, he fuct goes ing, while Rochester beat Newark Fh indelphia 601 602 001\u2014 3 7 2(Ifs Axd Anda 91, Lata 97, Netaps 99.RACELAND Crocker served and evened the 10 Railroad- and Reading won a game from the | Alteries: Gibeor.Daus and Hy.| Royal Crown $8, Bottoms Up 80, x | Firat Race \u2014 51-2 furlongs.Roll |c0unt.Paris then served a love ervedly and Bisons.Toronto is now the even | perkins.Panne Wis, Pate una|MeTab 89.+
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