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Three well organized gangs of bootleggers are said to control the landing and distributing business in Highlands, one gang from Newark, one from Trenton, one from Scranton...
...34th six-day bicycle race at Madison Square Garden, Manhattan. This final hour offered the most intense drama ever presented in the great wooden saucer. Oscar Egg and Peter Van Kempen, the Swiss-Holland team, were far in the lead for points when Gastman and Lands, of Newark, caught the field in a jam and stole a lap. With 30 minutes to go the race seemed finally theirs. The veteran Goullet, sensing the exhaustion point at the end of the twenty-second sprint, went after the lap like a bullet. In three reliefs he and his partner had circled...
...chosen: President, James Lawrence Dunham '25, of Scarsdale, N. Y. secretary, Walter Richmond Gardner 3G., of Providence, R. L; treasurer, Allan Evans '24, of Wolfeboro, N. H., chairman of the administration committee, Philip Walker '25, of North Bookfield; chairman of the membership committee. John Lawrence Swayz Jr. '25, of Newark, N. J.; chairman of the entertainment committee, Edward Goodwin Wesson '23, of Montclair, N. J.; members of the executive committee, Cristopher Roberts 2G., of Montclair, N. J., and Clarence James Leuba 2G., of Bryn Muwr, Pa.; and editor-in-chief of the Gad-Fly, John Lawrence Swayze...
Murchison of the Newark A. C., world 60-yard champion, won two events, leading in the 50-yard handicap, and gaining first place in a special 50-yard race, beating Leconey, intercollegiate 100-yard champion, in 5 3-10 seconds. Ray, Illinois A. C., world's 5000 meter record holder, won the John W. Overton memorial mile race in the fast time of 4 minutes 19 1-10 seconds...
...Newark Almshouse two old ladies bobbed their hair preparatory to participation in a " jazz " dance...