Show AT BROOKLYN EMPTY More Arrests Are Made and the Bookies Cease to toDo toDo toDo Do Business POOL ROOMS GETTING BUSY Test Cases Will Be Made Monday MonI Mon Mon- I day i in Effort to Defeat New Law New r York June Junc 13 The Thc Tho second day a of or racing at at Gr re resulted resulted re- re suited to today a in nine mime arrests a serious clash between the police pollee and Kings county deputies and anul the utter demoralization of organized betting in nn any form The rho betting bettinK ring was abandoned by hy bythe tin the bookmakers and was as desolate in appearance as a country countr school yard in iii vacation time LIme The lime few Cow bets made were veo wagers b between lw n friends friends- anti and be between lie lie- tween tho the bookmakers ers themselves T Two To o hundred policemen wore were cre on ott hand with orders to prevent Verbal betting memory betting credit betting or an another any other kind o of betting and to keep th the moving One of oC the most significant moves made h b bv the Jockey club climb since sluice th n new A legislation became effective was wa th the withdrawal during the day clay of oC the lie con cen censor c nor n- n sor or in th time the telegraph office orrice This This' means that m messages nun and information of oC nil all 0 kinds was scattered broadcast to pool 1001 poolrooms rooms In this and antI ther l-ther cities and will he e kept up as ns long bug as there t ii Is no betting bet bet- tinS ting at nt the track truck Will ill T Test t I. I Law In m. m That the officials or of the Jockey club win sill also take talo Immediate steps to test tio tho l legality gallt of oC the tho law was determined The rime first move in this title direction was as nato inn do when at nt a conference at nt the club climb clubhouse house ouse in which James n II it Keene Phillip Phil Phil- lip ii Dwyer Andrew Miller liller C. C J J. Fitz- Fitz 11 anti and n oth other lr vitally In interested In Inthe the tho sport pai it wa was decided to o permit several se arrests on on Monday which will he be tried as test cases The racing acing men wore were advised by n. ra t t. e e i. rt nOISE PENROSE I from the legal firm of oC Davies Stone lone and Auerbach who were s present nl Deputy ty Police Commissioner Baker did dill not interpose any objection to this th Is plan nian but the police pollee lawyer wJ way waif not sustained in this tills attitude b Acting District Attorney Elder who express s d tl fear that tho the case would be carried before re a justice who might rule rull in m such a way as S to thwart the wishes wJ of Governor Hughes under tinder r whose Im Immediate Un- Un mediate direction the tho Kings county count of of- of tidal Is La supposed to be acting Outline iii line of or The Tho plan as ns outlined will b he be to secure the release of or the arrested nun macri through habeas corpus proceedings on the ground that the la lav la i i 13 Is lIncon unconstitutional unconstitutional un the time matter can an be he thresh thresh-il hlll 1 out In the It higher court The general opinion was that thaL rain racing Is ii dead ead unless something is done to stop tho police from om being too active After the first race there thoro was waR no one In the time betting ring but tho ho pol police The ThC crowd w s on the thC lawn and was kl kept 11 0 then them Early in iii the dav Ilay John JohnI I K l. Ca Cavanaugh called the bookmakers together and anti asked thi them m to aid the tho pa- pa lice They were required to display no odds The rhe bookmakers for tor the tho most I part did thu as i rr Qu ed |