attackers was accused wit a saving kicked it out.In the fight which followed the male contingent at the dance and the unwelcome visitors repaired to a “commons” near the club house and clubs and stones flew in all directions «in the melee. A score or more are alleged to have been engaged in the riot.In the midst of the fight one of the club party drew a knife and attacked William Pfaff and his brother. Pfaffwas stabbed in the right side the blade*penetrating-to a rib where it was deflected. In defending himself he received another cut on the lt;psn. The brother was slashed on thcjlgjck, his clothes being torn but* fche||fin only scratched. J||F.The stabbing ended th|ffight and.if.those engaged fled. Pfaff, who had fallen in the 6treet in his attempt to get away, was assisted by companionsto the Klein home where police and% •« . lt;• • * ,•Or. He'theringtpn were called. The wounds upon Pfaff'will not prove dan-1 ' . • ' • • ’ * Vgerous unless blood poisoning results.Among those rounded up by the police were.Carl and George Spillman, guests at the dance, who will be held.pending investigation. Deputy Prosecutor Foskett was called from bed dur-ing the