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4 YALE. QUA PRICE “ONE cure. fe) Man lease ‘to Be} Morris Sacks, Fired Three Bullets at His Companion and Two Shots in His Own Body. Gtuyvesant Square Park was thronged with women and children this after- noon, when every one was thrown into & panio by shooting on the Second ave- nue side, A man of thirty-five was shoot'ng bullets from a revolver at a women who seemed to be trying to get away. He fired three shots at the woman, murdering her; then he turned the pis- NEW YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, ERS AND TIGERS * ‘WINNERS rR 20, 1004. Wall Stroet Closing =< FINAI ‘RESULTS EDIT OF FIERCE BATTLES ON COMIC SIDE OF THE VICTORY OF YALE'S ELEVEN OVER COLUMBIA’S HUSKY GRIDIRON WARRIORS ts ere ipo MAT ON THe pring LUMBTA IDENTIFLED Coach ROOTERS Morey or Couumaia SHOT WOMAN AND HIMSELF DEFOE BG CHOWD IN PARK EVENING WORLD FACE CA The Bvening World’s charts are indesed from first rate at Aqueduct, Fair) to-night ard TWELFTH DAY AT JAMAICA, - FIRST RACE—$800 added: handicap; for all age 1018: driviex. Time—1.18 2-6." Winner, ‘ch. ¢., eee so Jockeys, Wi at 089? Monet .. Gannon 118 970 New Yor Phillips 108 9857 Ascension | Hildebrand 138 904? Escutcheon Martin 10T et poet : teins 108 tched—Auaut Padge—Mod ing Bird, tol upen himeelf and shot two bullets) “5 into his body. | The man is supposed to be Morris Backs, from citizenship papers found on him. There was also 2 note saying:) 1m “Tiease notify my brother, Bernard) Backs, No, 1981 Second avenue, pharma-| cist.” ‘Woman Has Three Wounds, * The woman has three bullet wounds in her head, one being over her right eye, another behind her right ear and the third in the neck, The couple had been noticed sitting on the Becond avenue side of the park. ‘The man was resting his head upon his| ,(F hands and the woman seemed to be trying to push lim away, when, with- out @ word he arose and fired the shots. The woman started to run away but the man Jumped up and fired three shots ot her, She fell to the walk by the bench, The man setaggered 9 distance of about twelve feet to @ plot of grass and fell there, The woman staggered toward him and fell by his side, He put his arm around her, Crowd Separated Them, ‘The crowd wibich had been watching | hm came ‘ip at this point and separated the couple. Patrolman Knseing also ar- rived and sent a hurry call to Bellevue Hospital, ead Dr. Parce responted, He took the couple to the hospital, where ‘the man was placed In the prison ward and the woman in the female ward, After being taken to the want the eran orted tow Wnts tite sind Neewed tor polson to end his lite: Badao ple care fast att Sera Monet with @ areat burst of speed, 1019 snore nA as waren a WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast. for the thirtyelx hours ending at 6 .. MW. Sunday for New York City and bgpren one tain as ‘Sree Pals % Blew Mia sane Jockeys. Wt. Crimmins 102 yarankea and H Wo fort abs — 1020 TURP , as Handicap) is." Winne “by Sorcerer—Pixy, (Bn Wilson, jr Ba entaah toe Sot Bah 8 Tabs: Index. Hore. _Jookeys. Wi. i __h_Fik— Oped. ies. Pi, ah. ‘1 Gamara . Philips od ie a ae rT ee vary | O4N* Glorifier a a } 88 15 48? Dandelion W. Daveio §¢ FP LD iy HN ry 1 ia O01 Pasadena Martin 10 2 6 Ot OG ‘ 6 48 Bt, dunn Atlas Travers % 7 6 4K OB OK ow i | ) Siencoue Mooi 8 HK OT ho | ¢ + Burns ry aegurs patter 0118 Ps 88 if ob fad 6 Gamara showed considerable Improvemedt. Paaadi ena ones wetion tired, at the end of five tu "Pera seoh: ran bi Silat eden ast tad Merry ho speed: “alenech® ral far Yalow Sts Austin form: “Fou URTH RA ar} The The Southold | Handica 1021 teen ate Baas W edi {sidor--Starligh om "tor a IT ane 0 a i y PPE WERE & ~~ yr opel H ‘, ae Rena i to gee Core wioethod darn 2 HD 4% rt q # 9531 Ormonde’s wos wy eee atk a Grenade, oy - Prine Beale a ite the way. Had Tatas aed i ie ere) eanke ae ber is im RACE—$T00 ade Figen war ar added; ing, ed; ~ Beratehee—| Midshipman, 4. er tired et the end of a mile. 1038 onan Rasa Ht ts -Mearned that Mr. Sacks is al weaver, and arrived here after a visit abroad from Rotterdam four days ago)" * with his wife, “Hannah, who is twenty- beesllbes id been living with Mr. Gacks’s brother, maiden two-year-olde: five Time—1.0T 4-5. Winner, ‘Secoxsson— Bullman 100 i J ity 2 Oat id [Riphees Cour at tage aE i if QUTSIDERS. WIN OVERCOME BY GAS: IN TRENCH Edwin Calldhait, of East Seventy-tird street; Thomas La: rey, of No, 322 East Twenty-fourth street, and John Lemon, Wo, 502 West Thirty-ninth street, were overcome this aft ‘working at Twenty-fourth street avenue, be taken to Bellevue BANKER A SUICIDE, cent of the L Banks has shot and. killed bank with a reveWer. He was seventy-one years considcred to bé sorth about! $400,000, ste ee -. 2 ee _ FOOTBALL RESULTS, At Easton—Lafayette, 54; Manhattan, 0. At South Bethichem—Lehigh, 0; Dickinson, 6. LATE WINNERS AT ST, LOUIS. Sonia Race—Amberita 1, Frank Rice 2, Bengal 3, AT KANSAS CITY. Six!) 7aetr~ Baikal 1, Buglehorn 2, Dargin 3: AY WORTH. Fifth * :st—> Namie Hodge 1, Posen 2; Mayer Johnson 3. Sixlir Race—mSeartio 1, charlie ‘Aillor 2, Litte Etkin 3. THE: WINNERS, FIRST RACE—Monet (9 to 2) 1, New York (7 to 1) 2, Ascension 3, SECOND RACE—Lord Badge (4 }to-5) 1, Thistle Heather (11 to 5) STAKES TU-DAY 12, Topic 3. THIRD RACE—Gamara ( 12 to 1) | 1, Glorifier (7 to 1).2, Dandelion 3. While Israelite Wins aise at'Good Price of 4 to 1. 1, Namtor (9 to 6) 2, Daisy Green 3.! SIXTH RACE—Oxford (6 to 8 1, Supreme Court (12 to 1) 2, ‘Courter & | RACE TRACK, JAMAICA, Oct. 29.—| Heather. who beat Topic a neck. . Ieraelite won’ the Southhold Handicap| J"dsee Gave Gamara Race, at Jamaica this afternoon and Agile Augur was again backed in the Cut- ieee Hand. but he bi ran second, demonstrating that tO the race and was pulled up. ‘Banaion on | year-olds at this time of year have ® was the tip aud was well played. Dard 5-5) right to the front, and he ea exon = OE N. YU, ELECTS OFFICERS, ‘The outroing officers reported: @ wuccesttul | 2 keith amie aes Association year. Sagh h, e old. Since then: they have 5B. Marches, "00, has Deen sleted | Bing Degh bal, J cae Ba ek tea RI A cee for the : | eaelite fan a cracking good race 4| but closed very strong er horses. 1s lon acted as pacemaker, racing in front big advantage over other He | 0f Gamara and Glen Echo to the stretch tm (UM, with Austin Allen and Glorifer| was away“last, but Schilling took BiM | close up. On the stretch turn. Glen! won cleverly ro, gen | ane bag raced into} z ¢ lead, followed by Dandelion in the fastest time of the .mectlik. | Giounee” the Inter closed very fant Agile was pluggish in:the early part ‘and looked to have just got up in time, De’ Reaske, | but the | | who was favorite, coupled with Ortho- | ot Dandi ere ‘was a length in front | dox, did his best but coudt not do bet- ate OE aR OG) | Orthodox and De Resske, coupled. | were the favorites In the Boutnhold Handicap, Laraelite was the second chotce. Orthodox made the runnin ter than land In'the money. Monet Wits by « Head. eon was the favdrite in the cara qvent wba Arcension | arid inet the dest backed of the others | raced right up to the leaders, They utohepn Went to the tront at the ran this way to the far tun, where net the running: with A | Israelite suddenly shot to the fro, ni. Monet p4 Blucher Inid in be- | and drew sway several lengths. Aah eat ae this \order to -the | who had closed up groumdon the ba stretoh, ge &, Pipeoeaion went to the) streteh, took second front. Then Monet closed:and took the | Resake third. In the run home Israelité iead, it to the laat few Jumps, | held his own and won cleverly by two where Now York came with a rush, fengths from le, Now York Just failed to get up, Monet | Resake three, le s for “the place. tint ad. Amenyon was Gravina Won Creverly. bp & ined, third, @ length and a‘balf away. loa haus an Rha Winner, | us May ae eg Daake Wan’ 1 Bimace Oe the Sere Gravina.closed strong. In the run | ye mil he Drown the money Lhome Gravina went to the front and | Hen Peas the ‘secon (Ome OAL Fey imngthe trom Nam: Ry e creates theme Jor, clare oie speed and for’ the place. shit the | Oxterd’ Wins in Drive. ~ ih. where oo | Supreme = | attended by Oxford, These two ran like & teem followed by Courter to the There Oxford closed, and in fromm, Supreme atretch. G 8. Save ve won Rs a head CARES sie Se 'ecsinca FIFTH RACE—Gravina (16 to 6) | ¢| ine back soon reached the coal, ae. gave the verdict to) with Israclite,.who was off bad, and) place and De who beat De! Court Sgmoed away tn front | P AT AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK THIS AFTERNOON 4S IT WAS SEEN BY ARTIST ROBERT EDGREN., 0 MEN BURNED | IN HARLEM BLAZE —_eo— and xplosion Covers’. One with Burning Tar—Other with Four Comrades Is Caught and Held Till Nearly Roasted, XK fireman was fatally injured and another man seriously burned tn a fire |that started with the exploston of « | barrel of binging tar in the paint shop of Harris Krakauer, No, 633 East One Hundred and Nineteenth street, this afternoon. The injured fireman, Frank Lawlor, of Truck No, 2%, was one of five men buriea under a falling wall and entombed for several minutes under ten tons of burning coal, ‘The fire was due to the carelessness of Morris Slansky, of No. § Bast One Hundred and Thirteenth street. While at work In the rear of the paint shop he emptied a caldron of hot tar inw a barrel In which there was water. A «as was formed and an explosion followed. Slansky wos showered with the burning tar and ran screaming into the streat Beveral stablemen from a nearby shed rolled him in a blanket and put the fire out, but not before the man was (er- ribly burned When the firemen arrived they could hardly reach | Which is two stories high and back Wp against the coal sheds of Curtis | Bladedell. It was impossible to get at the fire except by gomg on top of the coal shed and breaking through the wall of the paint shop, Five men led by Lawlor managed to effect a breach in the wall and got in- side, The wall had become so weak- ened by the fire that ft gave way under the pressure of tons of coal stacked against it. The wall collapsed and the frenen were buried under the masa of coal, flames which they had been beat- man King led a rescue party into the place na succeeded in rescuing all men but Lawlor, It took time to locate him, and wh | dug out his clothing had cau he was unconscious. Ambulances had been summoned from| the Harlem Hospital, and Dr. Dimmock said that he feared Lawlor's back was so badly injured he would die. Slansky, | who was alao taken to the hospital, js | sald to be in @ critical condition On the way to the fire En }which is looked upon as one doos of tne department, collided with @ milk wagon driven by Oscar 3. Staal, \oe No. Hie Third avenue, at Third ave- we and One. tlundred “and Twentiech | reet. Staht's horse became fright. ed and balked, throwing the vehiela directly In front’ of the engine, There Was no chance for the engine driver to (urn out, One of the shafts of the milk wagon penetrated the breast of | the centre fire horse, and he had to be| fire and # fire in the paint shop was put o batter It had done about {1 y Rn prdvett wits Found Dea NEWARK, N. J. 'Oct. %—The body | hoe a man which has not been’ identified | who beat Daisy. Green three lengths | was found in the canal at Orange street | ie was about sixty yeats old [ip ® docket was. t made out to @. Lydel by Behitler No. %.K. of ‘There is no such name or lodge In the elty directory, }to-day ONLY A FEW WEEKS MORE To, vielt the World's Pair. pa darn or. wie tet wh $20 round trip, te", evita the burning baliding, | RIDIRO Eli's Giants Crash into Blue and White Roll Up Big Score of 34 to 0 and Out Nine of Original Team, oat a Metzenthin Being the Only Two to F Pluckily to the End. CRIMSON ELEVEN GOES DOWN TO DEFEAT BY QUA U,-of P. Team Furnishes Surprise in Ge With Cambridgites---Tigers are Against by Cornell in Hard Fought Gg ‘on Ithacan’s Field Final Score Being 48 FOOTBALL GAMES At New York—Columbia, 0; Yale, Holy Cred, & uw At Cambridge—Hervard, 0; sylvania, 11, At Ithaca—Princeton, 18; nell, 6 At Brookiyn—Boys High School, 6; Pratt Inetitute, 0, if Norfotle—Virgina, 6; Indians, Penn at tan, 0. At Sethicheim—Diehdhond high, 0. } At Annepetis.. Annapolis, 0, At Washington At Middictown—Dartmouth, 23; | 38; Poly Preps, 3. . Wesleyan, 0. At West Lia ah Point, At Philadeiphia—Georgetown, 17; | William, 0, Con The humiliation-of the Big Three, as Harvard, Yale ‘and. are sometimes called, was complete to-day when the Crimson Was des feated by Pennsylvania, 11 to 0, The Harvard-Penn game was in’ with the other. great surprises of this season's gridiron’ history, never in the game for a moment, her greater weight only more fisgraceful defeat, ae i The Yale-Columbla game was a romp for the Blue, The Yorkers were tossed about like chips in a gale, the New Haven playing tag with them all over the field and finally burying them. u score of 34 to 0, Though game to the last, the Cohumbia players’ so far overmatched that their perforniafice was at times pitiful to’ Princeton did as well as was expected with? Comell, Ithacans 18 to 6, ‘The Red and White players succumbed to | weight of the Tigers, fighting with a sandy spirit throughout and the Jerseymen down to one score on the second half. AGAINST ELIS GIAN FIRST HALF, sess 12|COLUMBIA .. SECOND HALF, ‘ +. 22| COLUMBIA ...iasees FINAL. .. 34|COLUMBIA ...... VAL Siilesteccts leas ee we LINE-UP, YALE. Lett end Bloomer ft tackle| Brow Kinney . Lele guard| Duden - | Roraback entre | Tripp guard | Hogan Right tackle| Thorp .. Neal “6 ight end Mur narter-bac! Soehor Left palfoack | Duell .. | Morse .. Right halfback | Helmrich Owsley 0... veces Fallback | Carter , BY ROBERT EDGREN, | AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, New York, Oct. 29.-—Yale beat | Jumbia by 34 to 0 this afternoon. It was a stubborn fight that the ingside team made against Ok! Sli’s giants, but beef and brawn | them back, As the score grew and grew and the cold wind bitw the Co rooters lost their voices amd the 15,000 spectators saf Silent, When Yi had scored 34 points the pale blue rooters recoverett aah | Columbia yells. Metzenthin and Thorpe were the only original Columbia p lat the final whistle, Yale finished bie and apparently fit_f fit for s | hour of play. A) Metzenthin was thé hero of; the hy, He played a more than once'carried the ball good distances into. Yale FIRST HALF. y Columbia won the toss and Yale faced ,bia's fifteen-yard Wine went the sun. Roorback made a tthe mound | Metsenthin caught it and balanced the yellow ball nicely on| scattered Blot ine end, “Chug’ wont the giant centre's eqajaat the bal}. . Downs to Colum H wt

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