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BASEBALL LEADERS LANTAU DRAMA

VANQUISHED

IN DETAIL

Browns Record "Double" Fourteen Men Involved

Over White Sox

HARDER'S FINE PITCHING.....

New York, To-day.

The leaders of both the Nation:

a) and American baseball Jengués were soundly trounced in the ser

New York Giants, fes yesterday.

Known To Police

"STRIKE HIM"" CRIES ·

Full details of the murder at Lantau Island on Saturday 'night are now available.

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It appears that the victim, Man world champions were beaten by Wai-fai, lived-in-a-hut on the hill-ers Brooklyn Dodgers by a 7 to 3 tal:

Washington, To-day.

The United States silk work- have been urdered to

ly, while Detroit Tigers were shut side with his wife, Ip Choi, aged strike. With the rayon workers out by Harder and the Cleveland 41, a son and two daughters. Indians won by a lone run.

included this makes a total of 850,000, the greatest strike in thei

United On Saturday afternoon five men United States history.

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The crisis will begin, to-morrow,

St. Louis Browns defeated Chi-from the same village came to the cago White Sox twice in their

hut and asked the son to go fish- double-header, Strange and Clift hitting homers to nose out the ing.. The son refused and the men White Sox by a 5 to 4 margin in decided to stay at the hut. Later in the evening 9 other men arrived the second game.

Pittsburgh Pirates and Cincin-from the hill behind the hut and nati Reds, and Philadelphia Phillies shouted "strike him" as they enter. and Boston Braves shared the spoils ed the hut. The old man was set when picketing will begin.. Some upon, but the son managed to es-mills will remain open, manned by in their double-headers,

The woman and her two strike-breakers or those voting daughters were bound and gagged. against the strike, but apparently The body, of the old man, who had most will be closed by orders from Ibeen severely beaten by the men, the owners.

was then dragged out and left be! hind the hut.

Results, as cabled by Reuter, cape.

were:

The President of the Strike Com-

mittee, Mr. Francis Gorman yes-

After ransacking the hut, the terday said that he expected a 100 men escaped over the hills, going in per cent. an easterly direction.

President Roosevelt is watching

The identify of the 14 men who the dispute very closely, but is not took part in the raid are known to intervening,

the police and a extensive search is

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