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RACING # = a a ee ene oh ~TRMOE WINS is twa HWS Th i ‘the Morris Park Track, After “A Very Good Wife She odd Wife Sho. fits Been to yi aa ka mrt Me,” Says James Pietro, in Describing eS Typical Tenement Home Lite Which ROVELLE FIRST HOME Preceded Tragedy of the East Side headers pean /Canteen First in the Opening James Pietro, husband of Rose Pietro, who shot and killed her brother- | Event, the Third Goes to Druid in-law, Michael Rago, in defense of herself and ter home yesterday, sat in| jesolate home to-day and-told the story of bis married life and the in-| and the Fifth Is Won by Es- eidenta, precedingthe tragedy as a result of which his wife Is locked in a cell cutcheon. at Yorkville prison. : The Pietros live in three rear rooms | three were born In the same vil on the third floor of a tenement-house | Heat wae ee tease eee ud ea at No, 3 oe ‘Thitty-fourth raphe | any good, Did I tell you that he limped? | and therosa@Janjes Pletro to-day and When he was about fifteen he stole talked of the blight which bas fallen | some supplies from @ railroad azation| FIRST RACE—Canteen (6 to 1) 1, THE WINNERS. over! his little ‘household. and got’ anot in the feg by 4 guard; | Sidney C, Love (13 to 5) 2, Pronta 3, Its setting ts humble enough: a kit- |'and he Was lamed from that time on. — chen opeaing into the stairway hall and) Rage n Mischief-Maker. SE ND RACE—Royelle (3'to 2) two bedrooms opening into the kitchen. | _,;, ‘ay ieee at perpen Bel which repre.| “But that a make tim any less, 1, Connover (11 to 5) 2, Flying lively, He was always getting into some) trecs 3, Q ity of i: seate the meximem earning capecltY PC | wiscvet gua never could. slay 1a, ah | works at Ravenswood, L. L, will not, ¢ place. -Me lett my s'sten whom he) THIRD RACE—DOruid (if to 8) 1, pay for more, But the rooms are neat, "ad married, and Ave or maybe six chil-| Sheen (15 to 1) 2, My Buela 8, strikingly neat for thelr kind, and they dren. in tHe old country and came to America. Then fi 1 . é tell axtory of @ Mousewifely feminine America. 7h e's happy ort tei FOURTH RACE—Grenade (6 to 5) Next he showed up twdtaly again, 1, Dick Bernard (11 to 10) 2, Topic A Home Body Was She. “Finally be came. back to, New York | 3, alls: a, 4nd told me he would stick to talloring | patosrapn of Post’ baavak engrovien ofthat was his trade. Me caine to board | FIFTH RACE—Escutcheon (8 to St. Francis, a chromo of the crucifixion, | with me, and it #29 a great misiake | 1) 1, Sir Brillar (8 to 5) 2, Austin ‘There are cheap vases on the mantie- | le eo Baye: Aye, awry ton d Bd a lace curtains at the window. The cup- Withyut any a4 A SIXTH ~ board in the kitchen is small, but its Ssperrow, But then he was my brother: 1) 1 ee naan yay, meagro contents of glass and china -law, and 1 was making, poor wages " * Pansy (7 to 1) 2, Good shine in well ordefed array, and the) 4% had a all bedrodm just standing | and Plenty 3, warn linoleum. om the floor speaks of ¢mpty; 40.1. took himvin. That was aoe dal) tact with the broo! | last Chriatmas—we were living next (Special to The Evening World.) Janice Pietro te short, with a wiry 400r, at No-M6then-and ait went well| MORRIS PARK RACE TRACK, Oct frame, black-eyed, black-hatred and’ for'a while, Grenade won the Fairview Selling Diack;mustuched. His face does 506! Wile Della of False Friend, eae at eo this Fo eae belle’ the «thirtyedeven years ty whic! ondertul faahton, he confesses, and he spegka Ike dala arte te au thodmht that tt ene ee man who has learned to Je ve quiet ‘te tet 1 was at work; but || SetWee Dick Bergang ee | and,” tin" fact, Fegh aad pd was Fond veate, “L married Rosle five years ago, when, ER ne cee “ane 2 bit, cpenlapenrenrs. she was seventeen," gald Pietroy. "and | iy; sy wife, and 1 didn't ak rere chuol Dick pot Avery gond wife she daw been to WA. | vignady ahold: want to bare hr om went over the hilt four lengths in front | ‘We had three chiidten, bat lost two by brotiordineaw, of Grenade, but their smtler sickness, and now we have only Uitie wpa, doa bishplasicd sabre oti dale | came off when Grenade, cloning -half: Katie, who ls eleven months ald—may .h4 at inet l woke up to the truth, of It, the saints protect her and her mother! she’ spoke te * oth about it and | Towket and opened up a gap of hair Her Nome Her Pleasure, told him) that ensense must elther’stop | dozen lengths. From that point home “Phere never.was.a wite more of 9 | Ot he must Met out of the Nouse. 1| Travers devoted ‘himeett to pulling| home body than mine. She never toon } | might just as well have talked to a deaf | Grenade down’ to a walk, so that at the 886 to man. ‘The véety next dav. when I was/ Grenade only won by a length and ba shoog vary ghia cl Het v4 hardy out of the house, + was back at if, Dut eased. to an absolute walk, | while 1 was away al work and cay to, Dis old trinka, Dick Bernard held on to the place posl- my wife; ‘Come, ly us gtt some ehianty © "What with my wites, complaining \/tion and beat Topic a length, ant have a-qtod time, Rosle would jus: And Pemwing me to put Rage out of | ‘rhe Corinthian Steeplechase, which | nd say; No ry the house-remember, I never feared | had tive starters, ridden by gentlemen, | ile my, husband ® joy hatm,“because I Was sure ot Rosle | was won by Royelle, ridden by Mr. the Is Pnally made up my mind \o get | stone, in very clever fashion. Whether | thd of the fellow, Twice f bad police |{t was Mr. Stone's horsemta: My you chiantl . yy come around to take bim ‘away; |i, was certuin that Hoyelle won hi Michael. Rago had known my wive'| but every time he managed to” keep |wasiest race pf the year, Conover, ever besa she war @ Uttle child. We | OUt of their hands, so at let I pat| den hy Mr, Harris, was second. home, and then if ne wante to he | {or Druid, the tayorite. Yorkshire Lad MADE'ON MANY ALLEYS Scie s% ge Won tna Hard Delve, Ishiana and Sidney C, Love ‘The bowling soagon gpened lawt night) Herbere .,.. ...230. Warker ... 01 the poms ubowt equal eNoices tn t with tounaments in-a numbe of leagues, | arbors ACU Te cen inmeavent, Gant 4 eyed and | In the Columbia Laagve, at Behlusing’s . - BROOKLYN |Pheed away: tgs a ng to the | alleys, matters went off with’ a bang. |pitener ..,.... 183, 200170 | (arvturn, Where Auditor gradually forg-| The youngst in wham! ell Harles | Meroew ” ist “4 (ed to the front and. showed the way to| ‘Third Pew nd ; a ate, nh, Then there was a i {9 Interested, slammed the pins for th@} oral -...)). cess OT Ande fy to sing up and th the last furlong Oaa- to bret thousand score uf the Openlag (oUF | wercer prey feon tok the lad. Sidney C. Lovethen ‘wits to outed | tg ee ed Tora les Siar isd nament. MUVES sivvedertte ss WvS ATs /olowed and in a hot drive to the finiga |“ pay * . George Adhiuying covered himself with | yyy) 5 ti Gay Canteen won bya head, Sidney C. a ae i tet 1X. on Gan lous ak McGinley yes § pet out Gilbert. | Dahlen, ss. ’ » iy ” was six longths In front of Pronta % = = *Y bag, Bur- reell tore three-timer over Kory @: anchor with a clean Mf. At the THREE-MEN, . to Chesdre. Heldrick bunts sey 4 eM rt to | Devin, 3. whd of the game hetween Proty and oC- BROOKLIN. Royelle an Wasy Winner. 's throw to Gansel got Seopa ti bert lumbia the lattes had oe advantage, Tq | Robinson 161 20| -yiying Buttress’ made the early pace t false ed and then gave way to Conover, who Inning. the elévenia frame the Columbia bays Herve’. ts P 2 pai : | Showed the way over the hill for the eateed to be chalked up 10 points, walle Tora) i ‘} time, followed by Royelle and the best the former could muster was $5, Fiying )Butiress. In the ryn hom With’ tHeir noted steaty bowling, the Pigetnr . 16 Twovelle tock the. lead and, | drawia Fidelity quintet rovied in a consistent becty we oie Srey nent manner if the American National goa, ,\, ue In freat of Tournament last 6 at the White | Favorite Wins Easily, Biephant alleys, T cam walked off Pruld wos favorite in the maiden race, wih) two games in " easy mann rey ihe third. with the good price x 4 wo V i doists to epare to th ‘ 5 against him, ‘This was due to the fact RAVER TE Folate to opase ty tbe, Nex{ Monday the Commercial League at plunge was made on York: against Mrapite and inst Colum | will open ¢ bull ul H. J. Gore |shire Lad who Was backed from 10 to bla Int firet en Mumdla and) ett 1 down to 18 to 5. Druid went to the | E «gens ti w eonteat ¢ ~ | front-at the start, mage all the running Epes Come IA: Tie . “ and won ensily by a length and a hal former cor by n forgine ahead In the ‘ from Steen. who Was two lengths in tenth frame aha winning owt by eigh- members of the executive com-| front of My Buela, The latter closed teen pins. edule tor the first-two | strong, » urruuged and le as fol- | Won Pulled to a Walk, hid tho Detter of the n League at Ehler’s| Uclober 19Reld Ice Croam Company. | _ Dick Bernard was the choice tn the versal Allevs, and vestriay afters Hackett, Carnare Sg tis, NAS Wealne: | ee omyias Th Nene baomed noon Harry Herhere wok two games urie & Co, Milla &| to the exctusl the others, Dick from Waiker 4In tae individual out of:a ork C.ty Railway Com. | Bernard wen y in front and nossibie five pany : opened up a gap of five iengths on of the reores made were aa foie ,2CQber M—Drowning, King & Co.. | Grenade and Tople ta the run to the top made were as (ir American Can Comnany, and Metcal! | of the hill. Then Grenade closed and Dintere Atm fi ‘ame away In wonderful fashion, win- Moadway League ‘ reg. Benim in Co, red. bning pulled to a walk by a length and Deoadwa 4 ulier ene and American Litho- | a hait from Dick Bernard, who wea & Pras Pio Aine Get, ead. V Hard & ove, Gay. | length in front of ‘Tople Renae tk ‘enh ty & Oo rCnope CO. | Kacnteheon Wins Easily, f ora tie Cae hoes v Company on opened for the Harlem League. \d “New York Faieon but war re » pub: m bv Sir was from 2 to 1 to § 5. Bi jeheon PAULINE HALL SUES, pea oft in the lead at the start, and . 3 er making aij the running won ‘cle e from Sir Hrtllar by twe Glashisidi iid. Coxlonsah ae Pauline Hall, who recently divorced latter heat Auat a Byes Lance, W;' Oriental, aon Manager George B. MeLellan, ix plain.) * 4 money ied Lance. tai; Ramliten: ta tf In a mult fled In the Cry Court to Watertord ates day by A. H. Hummel against Water Pansy raced ont aed Caltmnin ’ Leanne, Perey Wittiama for 40 unp de the running t fo Presto, 1,09; Owl, #3 In vaudeville, Miss Hall alle and | bh Ol, M6; Columbus, 0% she Was engaged for two weeks at $100 re Hy Pesio, s@ rer; that she olayed one week at th. Orpheum, Brooklyn, but that Mr, Wilb M Mastern Leagae, lame never assigned her for the second : Week, and she wants the money, Acasemy Alleys ‘The anewcr Med by Moser Hy Grom 7 1N pS whittle ADELMENA " mean adie the one week, but denies! WE * 42 1” Green le iv2 Warker itt the con‘ract [ie eelttence. %e | “Circulation Books Open to All,” | oy way down the hil, shot away like|a | cous I: ST, LOS, 0 Lond ‘ASIN ie ESS "Wiel ne QHESBRO IN THE BOX. ‘Lo PITCHES AT HIS BEST. Giants Protest Against ove See Um Oppondn Decisions, and After a Ww sHiNaTOM: oat tet a ke nt Dom at Wrangle Game Is Declared Yate this afternoon. , “the Hits: that’ Mean Runs) to St. Louis by Score of 9 to bigs PAY! Mr, Payne ‘bean to itcica moned by the physicians and ed HiOHLANDERS Bast Take Up the Cry and Jallge FHPSS) Play Is Subjected to Much A . 1.2.00 a} : “FINEB: FOR re wt ha eet He Being Saved by Police = Play Walter A. Crafton; of No. 129 Hoje is ti Bench Burns During the Excite: fied $10 by Magisttate Hogan speeding prare his auto in Central Park... When the a ers; > one | a who, \Policeman “Brave ‘said. got’ 15 | tolate FG Bw At ee Rs Ree ore nas aw ahauffeur reluctantly replied: Ihe a Commie aids) Sees the Mah 0 the Natlonal Leugve. se { ‘ . 7 ‘ ey, Me ‘ . Aniab, ten te the oats OC 8 amallesiag? ena riot in ‘which Umpire Johnston have furniabed the victim to the rooters’| MeGann, Ib, wrath, i the fine inning of the secynd | Mertes, of. game; Dunn smashed the bali to the | Dahlen, ss. nape sfence anid got the | Deviirl, ab,, Wek, but Johnsone neared Al Jack | Giver, M., Gd pot touch first base, Warner, «. ‘There wax a howl It began with the! Bowerman, =| New York players rep aye. gsr up by MeGinnity, 5} the » They sald ' *Brouthers . |, ett me wares Nelsoue ¢ Totals . ‘LATE St; LOUIS RESULTS, By Bee's Fifth Race—Canyon 1. Daw i Sixth Race—Fripe’Sitver a da ti, 3, ee nn ee te ee ee snes se" MT. | inden | ‘The opening event was won by Can- Horan teen. This was her third successive vie- | > Good BOWLING SCORES gente SO teratenes—H aes | fe aS i iz fea es “ ie | Sc NO RUNS. Fourth Inning. by i, Chea in doubled to lett. Smoot sacri- berfeld to Gansel. NO RUNS, Ay Taylor to Brouthers, Dunleavy “Piten Iniiag. | oee ie oe Boe, tebed Struck oul—By, Taylor, & | boat: ‘onl , ; he decision and waa put out of the | hit— ‘Two-base rach poet fn the ire 4 mn Ur Ghte Keer iappedite dade RG | game, ‘The otber players Kicked, too, Brain, Siler Hon) n re | RUNB. land Johnstone forfelied the game to | pltcher—Mertes, ae * deriges Padden cut to Conroy, Moran rolled | St, Louie. Johnstone. 0 Williams. Kehoe tapped to Cheadru, | NO RUNG. Elberfeld dqubled to left. Williams a/ joner oo & jong smock to Burkett. An- | eam oaths £4 He pritler He Austin. Allen | Rete Wivur ais “ha } aR Ae pe Hee —__——— } ssivert lereon fanned. Gangel lined to Hynes. ; Sn Seen owe : “Gunde grounded to Eiberteld. B { vinsiaie ‘ ro) 0 eld, Bure MER! Y : welt rolled to Conroy. ‘Heddrice bunted NATIONAL LEAGUE. | AMERICAN ; Masry Reratohedt— Trapoe ute heon te aay salely and took an extra base on Ches- 7 7 way Ly air wot Ve ‘Dber break. . y py Very far: ae he the end” deat rekearen Wro's throw to Ganzel Wallace roiled RK. hin, form, he Ganael. NO RUNS. | 8T, LOUIS AT NEW YORK. NEW YORK AT 8T. LOUIS. - Erk Seventh Inning. FIRST GAME. New York 001 2 sixth P= ae jas SUL ORE Bs Saree aaa Conroy fouled to Burkett. Klenow St. Louis. ..., 00034000 O-~ 7igy yay 00000000C— tle beta ier WEP Ts. SES Ook Start singled to right. Chesbro fanned. | New York,...080101000— 3) p,, s—Chesbro and Xie Intex. “Hivrera__ Soekiya Wi Bt Bia Oe Cie ims (Renee POPP 1 Padden, NO 1, ctortes—O'Nell and Butler; Mo-|Ghide aud Snyder “a Travers 1h 4 4 ‘ ee ¥% ie a. #9 fouled to Conroy. Jones fouled | Ginnity, Warner and Bowerman. | Ss veg | kf “oat Ieinow.” Paden out, iberteld. 10 art | BOSTON AT CHICAGO. af mim wm FE Ganse NO Jn : i eek ORE SE 4 4 fi , Bighth Inning. CINCINNATI AT AW ay 6 ‘ Boson... .... 2200 breeds 18 du 1g 2. Keeler lifted to Heidrick. miberteia | Cineinnatl,... 00001 O— 3 Chicage...... 0000 Py W. itp: Ow : 5 fled to Wallace, Willams doubled to| Pitspurgsses. 02000200 — 4 atteries—Dineen and Criger aM oes bY es 4 of mi Anderson doubled to left and! potteries—Hahn and Schiet; aed and Bulltvan. a field id it HH | i ; wi lama acre. Ganael rolled to Wal: | een ioe Dame called on account of 52) Wine ei. a i ! # | scbted ta Getter, Gteke rollee te mine PHILADELPHIA AT CLE! St ink Meme eB " RoR FT turteoKtya At mite Beer cHicaao AT Boston. uane 00002 tit <a on ee Math tnning, Chkago. .., 000010210— 4 $0000 ai Rerate ee. -Rehonimaster, Chavis snd Ro Asay ana" plenty chasna 00300000 OH g| Mereland,... hs cose ty. On Moran's bad throw Conroy! patteries—Weimer and O'Nelil; Willa) ata Bae —ttenley a | trian ered, Klelnow went to third, Che: (For Morris Park & fos Page 2) Saree, aes: pent tra Cee | anid Moran ————— | wraied. kninew was Bn Eanes LEAGUE nent AMERICAN LEAGUE BRYAN AGAIN ON THE STUMP.| Omaha and Mmermon, Neb, where he by lett, ‘nara ste we He wa re we. ne OMAHA. Neb, Oct. &—Willlam J. | delivered & lengthy specch this after- UNS " a Rrvan left thie city over the Chieagn| 9000. Tonight he-te sclieduled to speak and Northwestern to-day, speaking | tt Hartington.” The entire werk will ia Wm iclefty at the small towne 1 aN ina ASRRET A Peney had plen can oe tont'y Water om Cowes choad bia Conroy singled. Kleinow bunted safe- Beston Pte » Garde lee wae -

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