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ELEVEN WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS. WILMINGTOM. DELAWARE. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 7.

1929 DERELICT YACHT FOUND BIGENTR YFOR GLASGOW FIELD TRIALS DIVORCED MOTHER NEW YORKER'S PROPERTY muiiiiiiiiiiuiiii niinnmminm oiiihiiiiiiiiiiih aimntiiiiiuini iiiiiniimiimiiii WORLD BANK GROUP BANSSUPERVISION Owner Hears Crew Left Ship In Sinking Conditions Dtavolo and Dr. Billy Score In Day's Turf Features DESIRES CHILDREN NEW YORK, Nov. 6. (AP). derelict schooner yacht report t.

sighted 16 miles off Barnegat, N. J. tonight was Identified a short time later as the property of Frederic JUDGE ASKS SPEED IN ASTONIA TRIAL Testimony Proves Corroborative of Story Told By Previous Witness Cripple Says He Saw Whieler Fire Shot Into Truck Mrs. Franklin Hardinge Ac Humphreys, New Vork Yacht broker, DIAVOLO TAK ES TEXAS RACING Mr. Humphreys said he had been notified that its crew of two men had cuses Divorced Husband of abandoned it In a sink'ng condition Illegally Keeping Sons Pointer, Setter Field Trials at Glasgow Today early today off Atlantic City.

N. BOWIE HANDICAP GETS UNDER WAV and had rowed a-hore. Mr. Humphreys, who is head of Charges Sergeant Troy Refuses to Control Deliveries in Kind in German Reparations Payments Suggestion is Made That Certain Nations May Lose Interest Altogether BADEN-BADEN, Germany, Nov. 6 (AP)The conference for establish the Humphreys Shipbuilding Corporation tt Keyport, N.

said his yards at Keyport received a message this morning from the coast guard at Atlantic City saying Captain Whips William and Display Weems Offered to 'Ransom' Boys to Mr. Hardinge KNOXV7XLE, Nov. 6. (AP) Arlington Downs Meet Without Wagering Opens; Quick With Comparative Ease to Bowling Record Field of ASTONIA, N. Nov.

AP). Jensen of the Gray Goose, the dere Cop at Pimiico Charges of attempted blackmail. Return Triumphs lict schooner yacht, had reached there with assistant by boat. extortion and broken marriage con Leading Dogs Are ment of an International settlements PTMLICO. Nov.

(AP) On The message said the two men had AKUNGTCN DOWNS RACE bank tonight after long debate de BANKERS' DICKfIN LEAGUE STATS TAX DEPARTMENT Rice 104 86 73 383 Kession 73 88 244 Truss 68 8 76 341 Koffler 78 105 87 348 Parry 132 127 87 148 Entered tracts were exchanged today the court battle to decide whether Norman and Troy Weems, shall remain In custody of their grandpar 1BACK. Nov. 6 (AP) The cided that It should have nothing good track. Dtavolo, carrying the silks of the Wheatley stable, scored Witnesses before Judge Pender A. McElroy, sitting as a committing' magistrate in the invest.

gation of the death of Mrs. Ella May Wiggins today pa sed through the witness box to give evidence largely corroborative of that given the first day of evidence taking. The chief Incident of the day oc reported the yacht sinking, but gave no account of what had happened to it. Jensen, the message said, report apon nere got off to a good start to do with supervision of deliveries In kind In German reparations pay In a common gallop In the Bowie with the running of the Inaugural Handicap, a seven furlongs run for ed that one of the yacht's small ents, tenant farmers, near here, or in the Chicago home of their wealthy stepfather. Handicap at a mile and a nail, here pvELAWARE owners of hunting dogs and fanciers In a number Total 493 801 1881343 ments.

They Informed the deliveries boats was 'lost" on Tuesday night and that they rowed ashore In the CENTRAL BANK norses or au ges. Quick Return, from Miss D. Par today. The big chestnut "colt, son Ollt 73 64 78 315 The six and eight-year-old boys of other states will watch with in other. In kind committee that any supervisory function Is incompatible with Whisk Broom 2nd, was never to bet Brtdia S3 S3 vna siaoie, making his first start were led from the court room when terest the results of the field trials curred this afternoon when the Judge, plainl? by the long and tedious cross-examination by attorneys of IS Ungerbuehler 73 66 138 ter form and ne showed it by nis their mother Mrs.

Fanklin Hard the spirit of the International bank. NEGRO WOMAN ELECTED which will be held at Glasgow tcday, Calloway 118 77 103 298 McKinnoa 62 12a 85 272 inge, took the stand to accuse their Should the deliveries In kind com- I held on bench warrants on tomorrow and, perhaps, Saturday. Cherrlcka Sit 138 117 137 TO BOARD OF EDUCATION father and her divorced husbanf. since racing at Jovington, was first to pass under the wire after a good ride by M. Knight.

Mix Up and Prince Pat, from the Three D's stable accounted for second and third places, respectively. Steve rvrnnnn The affair, which has attracted wide mlttee decided that the supervision DcpiTtZ easy He carried 127 pounds, was under stout restraint lor a mile, moved into the lead when ready and simply toyed with his field. It was very popular victory and both Totals 38S 77 4481313 spread interest In dog circles. Is be sergeant Troy weems. of accepting money upon his promise to deliver CLEVELAND, Nov.

6 (AP). A hitherto exercised by the reparations I that the examinations be srjeeded uo. ing staged by the Delaware Setter EQUITABLE TRUST CO. the children to her. committee must b.

continued in some The ludze is sitting in a SDec.al and Pointer Club. Dr. W. E. Harris, daughter of negro parents who were born, reared, and married In slavery, form, then It will be up to the sec-! hearing In an effort to bring out evl- After her testimony was conclud had the leg up on Prince Pat, while O.

Laidley rode Mix Up. The of this city, is the president of the McDowell 4 133 141 188 Dullng 8 IIS 113 328 Carney 85 124 124 133 McLeod 83 88 113 388 ond Hague conf on reparations dence to point out the slayer of the ed Judge H. B. Webster overrulrd a organization, having served as its Mrs. Mary Brown Ma.

tin, tonight held the honor of being the first motion to dismiss th; suit, and ad to wrestle with the problem. The woman who was killed when an anti- head for about fifteen years. The Ray lit 100 87 lis negro to be elected to the Cleveland committee was visibly depressed by Communist mob chased a group of trials will be open to the public and Board of Educa ion. with votes from Total 483 S61 587- 1631 many dog lovers are expected to he the decision of the conference and Bessemer City men and women mem-wrnt straight to d'mand when the bers of the National Textile Work- only 12 precincts of yesterday's elec WTLMINGTON TRUdT CO journed hearing until next Tuesday Mrs. Hardinge, seeking to take the children from Weems' parents.

Mr and Mrs. Jos ph Weems, also charged that they offered to "ransom" the on band to see the performances ot Wright 1J8 106 101 365 tion uncounted. Mrs. Martin was next train left for Parts, where their I ers' Union out of Gastonla and bade some ot the best pointers and set' Bancroft 107 101 S07 race was run in 1.28 1-5. It had a net value of 90C to the winner.

Quick Return, slightly outrun early moved up fast entering the stretch and drew out to lt, by three lengths. Mix Up alternated In making and forcing the pace with Jack Haskel, but could not withstand the fast fin-insh of the winner and was second by two lengths over his stable mate Prince Pat. Tie latter rac vs.r.io cessions are neld. leading her nearest opponent by more than 3000 votes. Wier 81 78 100 25i ters of the east and the south.

Hausine 14 150 ill tot M. A. Traylor, American delegate The decision of the club officials boys to her present husband." If he would give them $5000 In cash." McConneU ISO 142 IIS 418 Mrs. Martin, born in Raleigh, N. had attempted to compromise on the to hold open entries for the Amateur 50 years ago, not only Is well problem.

He submitted a meror- All-Age Stake until the finish of the Counsel for Weems, here on leave educated herself, but comes from an Total 853 175 5281756 FEDERAL TAX OFFICE from Fort Benning, replied to running of the Derby clars is expect ed to result In a number of dogs be rand'-m in which he said that under the Young plan the bank could not unusual negro family. Of her six her charge he had visited the brothers two are doctors, two are Harrington 64 71 88 323 Rlc 65 83 59 312 ing entered on the field during to escape a certa'n amount of respon lawyers and two are dentists. She horse and jocked received a big hand when they returned to the scales. By his victory the Wheatley stable's earnings for the year were increased by $9375. The distance was run in 3:33 1-5.

W. E. Caskey, William T. was second and W. J.

Slamon's Display was third. The start was good out ot the Banr stall gate and the field was at the post only a minute. Streamline rushed to the front with Genie second and Bateau third. Display was last and Dvavolo next to last. Passing the stand the first time Bateau led by a head with Streamline second and Geme third.

Around the club house turn the field flew in the same order but in the back stretch there was a closing up. D.avolo moved up on the outs.de and as they Cashed by the mile pole Diavolo went into the lead and the race was practically over. He increased his advantage to the finish ana won by sis lengths while Wnliam T. beat Display two lengths lor the- place. The results: FIRST RACfi Purse 11300, and up, lur.ongs: Sun Chen, K-ng 88 82 101 281 in third position throughout Jark Haskel tired badly after leading to the stretch and finished far back in eighth position.

has been a school teacher In Hartmaa 116 aa lis na day. It is urged that anyone navmg a good bird dog enter the competition, as this stake is especially for dogs Thomas Kg 135 108 343 Cleveland and In the South for sev eral years and Is a graduate of the There was no warerins- nn tH re which have either never been entered in a field meet or have to win Total 451 478 492 1331 SECURITY TRUtfi CO. toward Eessemer City September 14. The party in a truck had started to attend a Communist meeting In South Gastonia. Saw Shot Fired The heailng yesterday produced witness, B.

L. Case, who swore that Horace Wheeler, a Loray Mill worker, fired the shot. Case said that ho saw the shot fired and Immediately afterward, Mrs. Wlsg.ns fell. Today several wi nesjes told of seeing? Wheeler at the scene of the occurrence and some of them said he had a pistol.

Oniy one of them, however, said he saw him fire. Only three witnesses were heard this morning. The first witness, Charl.s Swops, asserting that he -aw I H. Thompson approach the trusls at a traffic lUcht In Gastonia and talk to the driver. Thompson has been Cleveland School of Education.

Of sults. Mrs. Martin four children, one is The weather was cloudv ani in other contests. All dogs that nave the a junior at Ohio State University, track slow. won in the past will be rigidly barred 67 88 81 236 Houston 117 8s 52 2S5 Cower 122 -64 117 323 Canon 7 63 85 337 KeUeiier 2 122 si one a freshman at Western Reserve sibility of svpervls'on and suggested that It could appoint a committee outside its director oate for such a soecial purpose as suoervislnng deliveries in k'nd.

Although there seemed general support In priciple for his suggestion it failed of adoption becaouse of the zeal of the conference to keep the bank out of politics. The possibility now exists that certain governments, notably Great Britain, which is not strong for the international bank, msy lose lntere Startine at 10 o'clock this morn RACE Claiming, three-year-old. and uo. liooo. r.

and a third is in high school. ing, the Derby stake will be run This ond: Kin? Halma" I am proud that my parents were is fT setters or po nien Total i-a. uiDOoiu. Hearts 417 443 436 1356 "he horn In alavcrv Mrs. Mlrtln said.

Hardinge home and accepted $525, by asking: "Isn't it true that Mr. paid that money to Sergeant Weems to keep Sergeant Weems from suing because you had remarried while you were still manried to Weems?" 'Tt Is not," she answered. The next i icstion was whether she me. Hareinse while she was cashier in a Mismi, cafe and married him last year, before she was divorced from Weems. She saki Nashville attorney told her she was "automatically dlvo-ced" from Weems because they had been separated 13 months.

Mrs. Hardin-re te-tled she and Hardinge lived apart while Ann Livings on, Oklahcma dancer, sued him for breach of promise, and remarried after a Nashville hd tflvorced her from Weems. She said whelped on or after January 1. 188 BESCILES LEAGUE 7 nou- Junior-s Nurse, atormy Port. Bull Pun.

Uonn'i OLn-'v, because of what they achieved. Several of these young dogs are Verdevale. Mike McDonough, San An'onio also ran. ROSIN ready to Klve a fine exhibition. Car i7 S4 1An Followmsr the finish of the Derby, Chance.

Champ De Sera tchedCri tie. Mars. MAN LOSES BY A NOSE DURING DRY AGENTS' RAID Oevinm 120 lau 145 385 Taylor 120 133 132 38t th amateur all-afte stake will be Sen SlltS 18:1 17.4 3in uft put on. The final event will be the S21.30, tB.10, (8.40. won; Spectre, t5.Si, McK 1.4 179 18 55u altogether or suggest politcal c- trols which may prove embarrasing to the bank and run counter to iae Young plan.

nost-winners all-age stake. In whlcn $4. SO, second; Prompter, $5.70, third. Time will be seen sucn now-mes as ueue Total 77 757 1442375 RED H. the Devil, Rock Manor bod, koci PEORIA, Nov.

6. (AP). Fred Jones played hide and seek with prohibition agents last night and lost by a nose. The game started when tha in ihs cufeA nf rttwlr Cooper 174 Ul 145 sni. Manor Joe and Rock Manor 5ica.

Belle the Devil is of the string of Staving 130 i4 agll 'FLYING AMBULANCE' CARRIES SICK WOMAN Jooes lo lta 143 ari SECOrm RACBClalmlng. 61000. Won; P.qute second: Thelma L. third. Time 1 14 8-5 Lady eeth.

Eirceaa. Dixie Darllna. Natal Mill. Engene OSul-Utst also ran. THIRD RACE Claiming.

8100. th-ee-on. won: point Loma. second: Mat Hun-year-o'ds and ap. furlonn Simon Renter, third.

Time 116. Tommy Lad. Magdalene. Bocaratone. Nif'y Nltie, Kukul also ran.

Kukul left at the post. Scratched Short Price. FOURTH RACE Inaugural. Handicap, purse 31200. all ages, seven furlona Quick Return, won: aMia-Up.

second: accused by several witnesses of having ordered the driver to turn back Swope also pointed out Wheeler ami" Fred T. Morrow as men he saw on Highway No. 2 shortly after the truck in which they were riding collided with a car driven by Morrow. Julius Fowler, a one-legged man the seiond witness, asserted that he saw Wheeler fire a shot Into the truck. He asserted the shot was fired an instant before the truck and Rumson Farms, in New Jersey, wh.ie narawica 221 12u 341 hunters, poked the nose of their boat Ween" hme inm Kovon i Tsianri rinum river i ew d-ys after the divorce was Shally 123 us Sni nu the Rock Manor entries are ownea Clayton 184 12o 304 from Pfnria Jonfi? tnnlr thpm li.

i granted. by Dr. Harris. The trials will be held In a 125 Mrs. Hardinge said Weems signed ALBUQTJEQUE.

N. NNov. 8 CAP). The mission of an ambulance used as a "flying ambulance" to carry a s'ck passenger who could not 878 823 7553456 hijackers and was ready to defend 1.19. Sturdy, Croyden, Chauanoocnee, Northampton, Dam art Prinee, Mas Breaks, Sr.

Hickman, OoJd Piece and Mae Maxim also ran. SECOND BACK Pane The Catan-vttla Steeplechaaa, S-year-slda and ap, twe miles: Author, 910.0V, 4.9, won; Lizard. 8.10, $4.00, second; Autumn Bella, third. Time, S.59 1-5. Saratof.

Endl-c Gleeful, Sangamo, Stoney Lonrsome also ran. Santas and Staaey Lonesome fell. THIRD RACE Purse 1300, The Caswell (Pirst 2-year-oisj, 6 furlongs. Pious. $8.40, 114.30, $3.20, won; Chimney Bweep, $4.00 $3.10, second Forpnry, $5.50, third.

Time, 1.14 S-S. First Lady, Banton Rouge, Moine Make Haste, Roko, and OuSle also ran. FOURTH RACE Purse $1300, The 3iyn-tton Handicap, J-year-oids, 1 mile and 70 yards: Sun Shadow, $20. SO, 9U.80, $8.40, acre bird field, which la a part of the recently established game pre INTALLIBLK the Isle when Informed they were federal agents. Then he invited them newea 157 138 187 4M ashore.

serve of the Delaware Setter and Pointer Club. This preserve is said an agreement bind'ng him to del'ver the children if his parents agreed. He asserted he signed an agreement binding him not tb sue H3'x31ne-Mrs. Hardinge denied that and Weems announced, outside the court "oetu 174 153 4 White 187 155 l.S ill The raiders discovered a 500-gallon still, arrested three men and looked to be the only one in the country Jackson 147 i 2b nanagan 160 184 14 4 which is under the control of a dog arcund for Jones. He had vanished, auen 126 126 club.

The land is well stocked witn The investigators Jumped into boats room, that "slr.ee she denies it 111 sue Hardinge anyway." Bob White quail and many small 837 777 8002384 yo 1 Mint. Smring Princess. Sun Ood -A-eiO' -S-I Si emti pjim. lad Sankan. jrk H'kell also ran.

a)Three D' Entry. Beached THeae. FTFTH RACE Claiming. purse 11000. "ree-years-oId in up.

six Prank o. won; dWalkikl. second; Lor Dor-alas. thtrd. Time 1.17.

Ob-a. Mavor Walker. King at Arms. Talledeaa. Top Cook.

Mis. Les'er. Al Sabath. Broomoney Somers Gale. Weathervane, Dodle Lleght.

Hotzln also ran. Too Cook wlthirewn after rtJine. to Txt. Scratched Well Turned. Athrr.

Ooiden SHARPSHOOTERS game an mals. The duPont com Wahl 175 167 138 480 nany has contributed 100 ring-neck Weldin Whaiey Massey and lowed abou', flashing lishts over the water. A beim of light flashed on a nose protruding from the water Eereath it was Jones, lying in the shallow water, weighted down by is heavy clothes and apparen ly rlid to be dragged from his icy niding place to a warm Jail. have withstood a train Journey seemed successful tonight. On their return here tonight Pilot Bill Cutter and Bert Elackmore reported Mrs.

Mary Craft, 69 years old, reached the end of the air trip from here to Sti-Vford, In better physical condition than she was at the beginning of the flight. The aged patlsnt, snug in a specially prepared cot In the cabin monoplane, slept throughout the Journey the pl'ot sni his companion and not even the larding rt Stratford pxifeened her. She was awakened 'o be taken from the plane by her son. A Z. Craft, of Strtford.

and a physician there said her breathing was good and "very likely better than when she left Albu- 2M 169 lo3 27 138 150 120 406 156 149 153 45) 150 145 168 463 123 780 7303333 ed pheasants from tne aufont, experimental game farm at Carney's Point, J. These birds are expected to multiDly to such an extent Borem car collided. Case had. testified that it was fired an instant after the collision. Fleeing Men Fired On Fowler also said that he saw a number of men shooting at fleeing men.

He said he started back to Gastonia where he had boarded the truck as it was turned toward Bessemer City, and that Wheeler stopped him and forced him to go to a car where another man was sitting. Later Wheeler took him to a second car, entered and drove away and left the cripple standing in the road. Fowler said that he recognized Wheeler in the street here for the first time two or three weeks ago. He said he asked two men to tell him who the man he pointed out waa and that both had said Wheeler. von; Electa, $13.20, $5.00, second; Molasses Jane.

$3.00, third. Time, 1.45 4-5. Chatover Vandal, Sliver dale and Lieutenant Russell also ran. FIF1H RACE Pars flO.aoa added. The Bowia Handicap, S-year-oids and 1W suilea: Diavate, 4 SO, aa.ao, wan; William T-, 60, ISM.

second; Display, S2.M-, third. Time. t.3S 1-5. a)Bateaa, Genie, and a)8team Line aiae ran. (a)Mrs.

w. Jeffords entry. Laura. that the overflow from the big game SIXTH RACBClalmlng. nurse 11000.

4- year-o'd and up. one mile and a six preserve will furnish good hunting in adjacent territory within the next PAIR LOOT PAWN SHOP, ESCAPE WITH JEWELS BUFFALO, N. Nov. 6 AP. A revolve duel in a girl bandit was a central figure exciied the Sneca street paxn sUop district tonight.

The girl and l.er companion bo wounded, marie the'r escape in an automobile, taking wi'h them a tray of jewels vplucd al several thousand dollars. The couple, all smiles, entered the teenth CroiMartanls. won. Jim Bell, second. Open Hand, third.

Time 1 51 2-5. Rus- STUDENT PILOT PLUNPS Kelly Palfrey OrMfltha Simmon CELLULASE 128 152 165 446 177 147 161 485 148 199 174 521 156 155 193 504 ...120 12 120 160 ell Gardner. Swet Seventeen Sixty. Jarone'te. Parole II.

Btoneaee. Al Blind ma. Tecate, Turauoise. Uncle Jay also ran. ecratcneo colonel campus.

50 FEET TO HIS DfjATH HASBROTJCK HEIGHTS, N. Nov. 6 (AP) Henry Forgeits, a student pilot, plunged 50 feet to his Total. 730 773 8132316 HERCOAL qrerque Villinova Will Miss Le 120 151 148 420 Mason 120 120 "MV rlrsft'c hpr de SIXTH RAE Purse $1300, (Second Division), 3-year-olds, 6 lurlongs: Ned $4.40,. $3.30, $2.60, won; Culloden, $10.70.

$9.90, second: Swlnfleld, $3.30, third. Time 1.14. Raccoon, Rain ol Shine, Scared O' Mothln. Malba and Seal also ran. SEVENTH RACE Purse $1300.

claiming, S-year-oids and up, 1 1-18 miles: Vacation, $3.20. $3.0. won; Badger Pace, $24 SO $15.40, second; Ooiden Anger, 4.0, third. Time, 1 49 2-5. Sun Roman, Ruby Keller, Paula Play Rundale, Dr.

Rankin, Blue Darter, Banton and Billy Baughn also ran. spa're'd cf her life unless she were; He identified Wheeler in the aurt Jones 183 193 132 i2t Muuiolland 144 161 148 a.vi few years. DR. IMS" Whips Mutual Friend and Wood River in The Two Regular Players VILLINOVA, Nov. 6 (AP) mmmro a nn oWhlrta hilt HlCT I de3th at Teteboro Airport today.

The plane in which he was flying with an instructor h't a downward current of air wh.le banking. uoraie 138 169 164 474 Fowler testified on cross-examina store of Max Kantrowitz and asked to be shown engagement rings. While the proprietor was taking the rings from the safe, they covsred him with automatics. After he had thrown jsaid she would have been unable to aacvey 130 160 29 survive the 17-hour journey by train Jack Highfield. third string right half back and Tom Connelly, fullback, ap Lieutenant G.

W. West, official of and automobile to Stratford. tion that he had been In court a number of times and that he had served 60 days for failure to sup port his wife and family. Totals 703 804 7733283 TURPENTINE up his hands, the girl kept him cov ered while her male companion took Kennerley 144 190 igo sit Nagler us 133 150 42 PRINCE MAXIMILIAN, a new standard fMng service, who was flying with Forgeits, piloted the plane to the ground. Two versions of the accident were given police.

W'tnesses on the from the safe a tray of Jewelry, pear to be the only two men Coach Stuhldreher of Vlllanova College will not have ava'lable to use In the Buck-nell football game next Saturday at Scran ton. A passerby witnessed the holdup Lautenkloa 191 163 177 621 Smith 132 192 172 49 EX-CHANCELLOR, DIES thrcugh the window and notified Her Whitehead 160 163 153 465 Women Voters Study international Cooperation Members of the New Castle League ground declared Forgeits, a Hudson man Cheiffetz. a pawnbroker next Highfield has a recurrence of an CONSTANCY, Baden, Germany, county policeman, who was p'loting idoor. The latter, revolver in hand November 6 AP) Prince Maximilian Total 763 840 8332435 HERCOMXTE old shoulder injury and probably will not be used. His speed may be sorely missed as he is the fastest man on the dual-controlled ship, climbed cams upon the pair as they hurried von Baden, last imperial German Good 191 148 158 49'.

of Women Voters met yesterlay from his seat, balanced for an in to their waiting automobile. In the LATONIA. Nov. 6 (AP) The sport today was given over almost entirely -to claiming affairs, which, however, were hotly contested. The Gibson 120 120 124 364 Berry 162 130 140 432 chancellor, and heir to the giand duchy of Baden, died here today at morning at the home of Mrs.

Albert the squad. Connelly will not play stant on one wing, and then dropped exchange of shots which followed, Cards Defeat Rollers In Night Grid Tilt PROVIDENCE, R. Nov. 6 (AP) Ernie Nevers and his Chicago Cardinals defeated the Steam Rollers, 16 to 0, In a floodlight football game, the first ever played In the National Professional League at Insley Park tonight. A crowd of 6900 attended.

Nevers was' the all-important factor of the game and figured prominently tn all the scoring. Midway through the second period, he threw a 45 yard pass to Kassell in the end Darlington 122 144 145 411 Rothch'ld, 1910 Baynard Boulevard. the ground any more this season, a broken bone in his right leg has relegated him to Wodliey 149 170 188 607 the robbers succeeded in gaining their car, where the girl continued Lieutenant West, said his student form players were in tl.eif element where they studied the question of 'International Cooperation." The tne sidelines. The remainder of the team Is In 5.45 a. m.

He was 62 years old. Prince Maximilian hid been ailin for a year from arterial trouble. About three weeks ago he had a far indoors and broke two ribs, neces-sitatine removal from Salem Castle a rule. The feature, the an allowance affair, was won by stood up on the cockpit to ask questions pertaining to the operation of group considered at length the prob to shoot at Che ffetz while her companion made efforts to start the machine, In doing which he had diffi 744 712 755 2211 HEaCrLES r.IRLS' Dt'CKS EVANS great conlit on. Gillespie will be at the" French Lick stable's Dr.

Billy, the plane and was thrown out his lems of the Pan-American Treaty. The group will have charge of the his old post in the backfield. Johnny Burton 7 seat when the craft banked and culty. The girl was shot, apparently with Mutual Friend, from L. C.

Younz's second, and Wood was held out of the Oglethorpe game ilmore 50 in the face, and slumped forward. As rocked as it struck the air dump h' home, to the municipal hospital, where his condition "grew rapidly Malone 54 to allow his injured elbow an addi tional rest period. After an investigation Bergen Wearer 53 River, from jf. F. Prltchard's stable tVilr-rt the car pulled away the driver was hit in the shoulder.

He was able, program of the regular meeting or the entire organization to be held on November 25. The women are planning to present a sketch at this ses worse. Clark 60 county air police and county detectives declared the mishap was un Prince Max, as he was more widely Evana 73 however, to pull into a busy street tone for the first touchdown. A few later he place-kicked a 23-yard field goal. Then in the fourth It is Coach Stuhldreher's Intention to start hli second stringers.

Their showing in the other imes warrants Hurlock 54 known was called to the Imperial and the car lost Itself in heavy avoidable. sion entitled. "Mrs. Public Opinion chancellorship in the closing days of traffic Total ..............421 this conf dence. Offensively they are Entertains Guests," through they will present the result of their the World War, October 5, 1918.

period he carried over himself from the three-yard line after a 51-yard MURRAY almost on i par with the varsity, it is Johnny Hurley Beats Murray 73 At that post he negotiated with Pres'dent Wilson and the allied lead PILOT FORCED TO LEAP Chicago march. only with the other team holding tne ball that they lack the regulars studv of the Pan-American Treaty and the World Court. Olson By 100 to 58 ers the terms under which the armis WHEN MAIL PLANE BURNS Reese 7 Ferguson ..........117 Bonwill 67 Armstrong 50 The event had a net value of $900 to the winner which covered the distance in 1.20 flat. Dr. Billy rewarded his backers at $12.30.

Dr. Billy, away fast, was rated along In closest contention to the stretch, where he crowded his way through Mutual Friend and won by a length. Mutual Friend was sent into the lead right after the start, held on gamely and but for being crowded by the winner, might have strength. The promt will hold Its next meet- tice finally was granted, and he an Johnny Hurley scored his fifth Ins next Wednesday morning at 10 RINGTOWN. Nov.

6 AP- ind 100 nounced to the German people the straight victory in the Aldine pocket Bill Roper Shakes Up o'clock at the home of Mrs. Roth- An air mail plane crashed and burn' abdication of the Kaiser. biiLard tournament last night, de Total 474 child. Princeton Grid Squad ed near here today forcing the pilot feating Johnny Olson, 100 to 58. Hur The new members' study rtouo me McCULLOUGH ley had a high run of 15, while Ol to make a parachute leap to save his life.

An undetermined amour of POLICEMAN WHO PROPvD 'SUICIDE' IS DISMISSED on Tuesday mornlnar at the League Flanagan Missimer Harrington won. He was second by four lengtns neaaquarters. 906 West Ninth street. sons best string was 13. Hurley leads the tourney with five wins and no defeats Bill MUburn currency was destroj-ed.

The pilot. Thomas P. Nelson, 59 SI 72 72 56 81 SO over Wood River. The racing well up, was forced back sharply on PRINCETON, N. Nov.

6 (AP) Coach Bill Roper made a radical change in the Princeton backfield lineup today in the Tigers' first practice of the week. Sam Levine, a former guard who tips the scales at WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 (API- Robert J. Allen, the policeman who Is second with four wins and one defeat. where the women studied the histoid and policies of the Leaeue.

Thev will meet train next Tuesday morning at 10 o'cJo-k to study organization and1 the far turn, but came strongly when Bradley McCullough Horgan BUnd Total made a single-handed attempt to Charley Cella and Willie Fuccello have the McPherson case classed as clear and was up to take the small end of the purse. FIRST RACB Purse $1200. claiming. S- admin'strat'on. meet in tonight's match at 8.30 432 North Pla'nfield, N.

was transporting a consignment of mall from Cleveland to Hadley Field, Newark, N. J. H's National Air Transport plane caught fire while flying between Numedia and Rlngtown early this morning. He attempted to land 201 pounds, was sent to fullback and Zundel was sent to halfabck to re HAROAN o'clock. It Is announced by the officers that; a murder after a coroner's Jury had listed it among suicides, was ordered dismissed from the police force to Johnny Ball May Replace Len PHILADELPHIA, Nov.

6 (AP) Len Tanseer, University of Pennsylvania first-string end, participated in a tt ef line scrimmage today and turned his right ankle. Tanseer, who Is expected to be the keystone of the Pennsylvania basketball team this coming season. Is a six-footer. Earlier In the year he spran-f nis ankle and was compelled to remain on the side lines for two weeks. Dr.

Arthur Light, team physician today said he was not so certain Tanseer will be able to start against Slate College here next Saturday. If not Bill RaffeL of Oamden, N. or John Ball, of Wilmington. DeL. in all probability the former, will take the injured player's place.

Penn players, oddly enough, are not as optomistic over next Saturday's game as they were the Navy contest which Penn won. State College always manages to flash a brillian performance on Franklin Field. year-olds and up, 6 furlongs: Governor Pratt, $5.64, $3.04, $2.18. won; Crestwood, Brown Rogers 7 Jones 53 Boherty 54 Horgan. all women interested in the work of this group make arrangements for attending.

$3.53, $2.40, second; Estln. SJ.S6. third. British Actress Engaged LONDON, Nov. 6 (AP).

The en day for insubordination and con Time. 1.20 3-5. Manuelita, My Hobby, Tom duct unbecoming an officer. gagement of Raymond Massey, actor at the R'ngtown Airport, emergency ladnin? field on the air mail route but finding tht the plane would fall The police trial board found him Buckaioo INJURFH S'STFRS DIE and thea rical director, to Miss Adrianne Allen, one of the prettiest Cagrwin. and also ran.

SECOND RACE Purse $1200. claiming. -year-olds and up. lurlongs: Rio Panchita. 6.74 $2.78, $2.42.

won: Tannic, $2.58. 12 28 second; Kustal Khan, $3.24. third. guilty after fifteen minutes of de liberation er evidence that had Total. FEW MINUTES APART of the younger British actresses, was place the injured Trix Bennett.

Witt-mer and Carey still held the other posts. The Tigers 'had one of their rare scrimmage sessions, ending the drill with 25 minutes of lively action. Signal drill, tackling and work on breaking up passes occupied the Test of the time. Roper was enthusiastic about the showing Levine made at interference In the scrimmage. Cornell Worki For .487 been capped bv a declaration from announced today.

The wedding probt- 8HUsfAr Time. 1.30. Master Maid, whisk win. Gettysburg, Americon, Linda Archer also ran. the defiant Allen that: "If you ac One Ph'Iarfelphia OI- HalHwe'ea before he cou'd reach the field, veered it over the Schuylk'll County Mountains to avoid a poslble disaster or property loss from a crash in a powlated srea.

quit me you will be suspended THIRD RACE Purse $1200, 2-year-old Victim, Ofher Hit By Auto PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 6 (AP) aoiy will take place In London next week. Raymond Marsey is a brother of Masrey, Canadian minister at Washington- 120 Shumar Stroud 87 Brennan SO Kennedy 12 Allen, whose charges grew out of After falllni? to rut out the fl3mes maiden fillies, 1 mile: Pig Leaf. $3.96.

$2.82 $3.10. won; Taystee, $3.04, $2.44, second; Lunacy, $2.64, third. Time. 1.51 3-5. Interior, Prineesa Era and Count Down also In'uries receivel in accident caused the deaths within a few of a threat he made to Investigate the with a fire extinguisher.

Nelson made district attorney's office, defended each todav of Helen Shaw, it. ran. Camden Defeats Kennett Square PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 6 The mrachute lean, landing tn a three miles from here. The himself.

FOURTH RACB Purse $1200. J-year-old ira ner sister, Etnel, 7. Total 48 HAGAH i Western Reserve Game ITHACA, N. YL Nov. 6.

(AP) loi- machine fell a half mile away. maiden nlilts, 1 mile: Susan's Sister. $9.40. $5.26. $4.

S3, won; Hannah Biack $10.26. wen's dtH was f- rrseric cll- BROWNSON ASSOCIATION of an evening of Hallowe'en fun neU buckled down to hard scrim ivtnei was run down by a motor car M'T'ran er Dla MEXICO CTY. Nov. 6 (AP) El Hagan Jarrell Wilson Hill Papperman Bi nd while cross'nr the street near her largest crowd since the days of the old Eastern League, witnessed the opening of the basketball season in Camden tonight when Camden easily defeated Kennett Square by a score of 35 to 23. Camden completely outplayed Kennett Square at all times during the battle.

mage today in preparation for the Weste Reserve game. Coach Gil Doiie sent thr first and second Universal Orafico reported today that hrrt last n'srht. Estean Garcia, one of the mos-. He'en, drever as a cat. was struck elevens through a long drill and ttie pDiilar Mexican had Total ovt the hed.

oolice said, bv a boy swinging a stkir filled with stone. died at Morelia In the state of gloomy mentor made plain to th-red players that he is lot underesti $6.00, second: Pin On. third. Time. S3 4-5.

Miss Sudduth, Little Rumpus, Royal Beauty, and Carry Me also ran. FIFTH RACE- Purs $1200, claiming. S-year-olds anr ap, 1 1-18 miles: Duelist, $5.74, ti tt. $3 0. won: Big Sandy 18, aeeond; Roxie Wei del.

$3.80. third. Time. 1 4-5. High Btonn and Spotlight also ran.

SIXTH RACK Purae $1200. The Amsterdam. 1-yaar-olds, allowances. furlongs: Dr. Billy, $12.30.

$4.80. $4.04, -woo: Mutual FneEd. $4.28. $2 S8 second; Wood River, 4.SS. third Time, 1.20.

Billy Champ. Fiy-iitg Ambasador, Prince Mexican. A.abuia ay Child and OH Cally also ran. SEVENTH RACB- -Purse $1200. claiming.

3-vear-o'ds 1 1-18 miles: Happy Hanley MfhoacTi from peritonitis which set In after he was gored. "Tit went to school the next day, but had a relare. A internal hemor Columbia Drills For Tilt With Colgate NEW YORK. Nov. 6 (APK One-hour of heavy offensive drill against the freshmen was the work dealt out to the Columbia varsity today as it prepared for the Invasion of Colgate Saturday.

In a lengthly signal drill, following the battering of the yearlings. Coach Charles Crowley alternated Edling and Voorhees at left end. Lislander and Joyce at quarterback and Scott and Moshser at left half tn an effort to locate a logical starting candidate for the three position. The Colgate team Is scheduled to arrive tomorrow. 1 mating the strength of the Ohians.

Four members of the squad are rhage caused her death. AWARDS MANY PRIZES The annual card party of th Brownson Library Association was held last night in Brownson Fourth and Jackson streets, when euchre, five hundred and bingo were played and prizes given to the winners. Cards started at 8 o'clork and after the game, dancing oyed with music furnished by Ray Wilkinson and his Midshipmen. The committee in charge was composed of Paul Shockley, Frank Dauphin, Clifford Walker, M. Sullivan, J.

Heddan and Thomas Brand. staging a tight battle for two po Lat of Bordallo) Family Dies LISBON," Portugal, Nov. 6. (AP sitions. Tullar and Hackstaff re $100,000 Jewelrv Theft ANDERSON, Nov.

6. (AP) Two men and a woman escaped with diamonds and other jewelry valued at $100,000 after holding up L. E. Roos, local jeweler, in his store two from the police station here fighting it out for the left guard Col. PhPHn Heron Solclde PHILADELPHIA.

Nov. 6. (AP) Columbano BordalH Pinhe'ro. well- Shikat Easy Winner NEW YORK, Nov. 6, AP Dick Shikat, German wrestler, who has been recognized as champion by the New York and Pennsylvania Athletic Commissions, won his second match within a week tonight in short order.

He required only one minute and 16 seconds to throw George Ha-gen. of Brooklyn, in their match at Podge wood Grove. knovn portrait, oainter, d'ed tonierht Col. Phillip Heron. 49.

army reserve at the aire of 80 years. He was the post, le Handleman and Kanich make a sterneous bid for a regular1 berth in the bakfield. Scrimmage will be in order again Thursday after which Cornell will take it easy until late today. The jeweler said he 7 IT Ul.ill r-i KJi. offl-er attached to the quartermaster depot here, committed sukrde by hanging at his home today.

He waa $11.08, 15 M. $3.12. won: Dollaire. $23.48. second: Woodaain.

$2.42. third. Time 1 07 4-5. Tommy NucaoSsa Boy. Lamkin reecimizea tne men as navmg been Bordallo family which had given in the store recently to purchase a Ptugal and Brazil many works of $400 diamond.

art. Flashing Oem and Mad Star also raa. the game. a veteran or the Spanish-American and World Wars..

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