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RESULTS ri _PRICE ‘ONE CENT, HURSDAY, MA a) 1K if ‘‘ Cireulation Books | Open to All”? ids WOOD'S DEFENSE IS ENDED; CASE | SOON FOR JURY eyeing eee OL : Evidence All Submitted About the BP ines New Jersey Tragedy, Counsel Sum Up | and Twelve Farmers in Box Will | Render Their Verdict To-Morrow. —+— i GIANTS OPEN ON TI = (Special to The Evening World.) - §0MBRVu-11, N. J., May 18—Atter the defense in George H. Wood's (rial for the murder of Grover Williams closed this afternoon, the prosecu- tion calied in rebuttai five witnesses who swore they had seen the defendant bout the time of the murder anil that he had appeared sane, i Franklin Mack was not called ty either side, Then the counsel wammoed uy to tne jury. Mrs, Wood wept convulsively as the prosecutor fread lis speech asting for a verdict of guilty. Wood retained his stolid dndifference and paid no attention to his wife, After the speeches an ad- geournment was taken until to-morrow, “Wood te a sane man, He tn not | - Gmeane. I have watolied him cares | tally, He told me all avout hin| ‘HIGHLANDERS family history and appenred to re- | member every tletall of his ite ex- ME eepting, of course, the period be- ANT T0 GET Qyreen' Jan. 30 Feh. ‘This statement by a county doctor, known and trusted as a friend and REAL iL REVENGE Modioal adviser by every member of the jury, 1s expected to upset all the expert’ evidence of the defense that Degapnti MeN Rar ioeandiy at oA I) Hogg. Asked ( Asked for tm of epileptic Insanity. ay When the defenge rested to-day Dr. Another Case at Longstreot Stilwell was called in re- buttal, He told of hix examination of Browns, ‘Wood in New York and in the jail here, and described bis appearance. Then he was asked: BATTING ¢ ORDER. Saye Wood Is Sane. pilighlandein “Now, doctor, from al! you saw of the prisoner do you belleve that he was at | K the time of this murder incapable of | Keele, af ot. distinguishing between right. and Pyitearng, 3, wrong? Is he, In your opinion, sane|conroy, oc, or insane?” Chase, 1b, ad Jurymen all leaned forward to sean: ° ar the doctor's answer. What he| We®.,P._ euid meant more to them than the; Te —Kelly, opinions of ali the other experts put towethor. ‘They knew ‘The Doo," as he BY BOZEMAN BULGER, fs affectionately called in town, He! _. (Special to The Evening World.) aa Probably at one time or another| "!. LOUIS, May 18—Billy Homm atter Attended the family of each juror. Only| restless night was mean and sore to- yeoterday he got up at 4 o'clock in the|%@Y over his partial defeat at the hands of the jurcrs who was ill with lum-|OUt GriMth to earnestly beg that he , That in why the Jurors pald so|be allowed the privilege of taking one cet attention as Dr. SUlwell replied, | more shot at them to-day, Griff told him : this wish would be granted provided his The Original of Mack. arm was all right at the top of the hill, Among the witnesses In court to-day |. h¢ attendance picked up eome on ac- it of the defeat of the Highland was tho orlginal Mack, He Is a olyil |cOU? ghlanders yesterday and the money man said it engineer, Franklin D, Mack, who had Shatge ot a Job at hong Beene ein’ | looked Ike @ crowd of 8,000 and collared, Schulte Wood was employed. From him Wood the Image of the mythical “Mack” and “the little black man.” ‘There may he| run sto a Wolf, tog, but experts believe he was idigalt Mr, McAleer refused to diacioes pare vat a wn reflection seen IM pattery until the last moment, but te landers ti Dr. Sidney D. Wilkus, ot New Yr. |" Fit ineliae ee was recalled as the first witnoes to-day, a Dr, Wilgus sald that when he? saw| Dougherty walked, bur wae forced at| * Wood the latter talked much of the{#econd on Keeler’e slap to Sudhort, ttle black man who was his leader, | Keeler stole second and then sprinted home on Williai beautiful clout to ik Imp Ruled Him, *jcentre. Anderson's grounder was easy “THe told me,” the expert sald, ‘that. | fOr Wallace and Chase fled to Stone. His little biack man led. him -evory- run getter but in the fleld he is a good }ONE RUN. where, He sald that he was compeiled| Stone filed to Dougherty, bo do whatever this mythical person | jvalketl and scored o old him t Maer ulath On 8. t ‘Wood sat behind hia counsel with the ‘alla run same Indifference that has character- | Ri wennele nit Beast wed him all through the trial, His wi was by his side, holding his 4, . cond Inning, ee bats ahead of renter, z train ake lias b rown volt y, Gleason, awonally PPposite couns table sat ja Mrs. Willams, widow of brid murdered avr A A. Clark, for the proneous Hogi Hon, crons-examinedt all the expert wit- henses, and weakened their Andings of paychic epilepsy, aphasia and amnesia vy making them admit the diagnosis dla upon the ‘defendant's own What Your » Trad evidence: aia you have escent \ Own story: about this little, black Neighbors ee cath aeoerptign. "ber aaa hee Are Doing-- mark man ‘was vague," the allenist re- the physician sald that his theory of mrchio epilepsy ih this case was also maged upon the be derendant, Phystgal condition of At this point Justios sere took Y m, the fo Prot pion of Dr: Wilma, a Want Ads. to THE WORLD During the ERT Days.pf May, GOOD START IN BROOKLYN GAME They Score Three Runs, One | a‘Homet, in the Third BATTING ORDER. BATTING ORDER. Umpire—Mr, i Bauewine (Bpecial to mm Rvening World.) WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, losing four games succession to Johnny McGraw's Giants, morning to attend Charles Duffield, one|f the Browns and immediately sought|three of which were shut oute, Frank Seloe vecorted his outfit of ball toesers from Chicago to these grounds thie af- ternoon, series of four games with Ned Hanion’s Trotley Dodgers. Firet. Inning. Qasey Hitted a high one which’ Sheck- iso sent up\a 4n account of ble John Anderson's! Cloud breaker and Sheokard emother the ed, jpoor flelding yemterday Grift decided to| ball. a sup poaai ial AN fortad th Mik Clad Cari putts dy tp Sa. hoe oii See oo 128," fy. An ae M mare at Ia then ir ave, tne all to ‘the fence in ot ibanes, Batch fani acre ens fied out ‘The champions and ox-| $f champions of the National League met tor their primary struggle of ¢! fon, Feeling that Pittsburg is club near the Giants’ Gee ys tie! enchers, p » aie to club thet can really put up @ ward's fs it. 10, a yah New York rootera came | ® hoist to the,‘ opuvcieaar Partisanship ran bel YRS ee AA E. riot, though there was little sentiment 4 for Fred Clarke, and the vast majority AMERICAN LEAGU H clamired’ for one result—another four- May 16.—After Ihjther by thousands, First Iwhing. Clark tripled to left’ centre, Lumiey then hei Meloney's cen’ Leever nearly t with an inshoot, tha Fonetone me Browne struck out. Don: ———eE—— gje Unis, “but Sonnet FAIR GROUNDS WINNERS. ted a home run joond amas: Foached fs first Rit Rabbis rue of called hin out.) A . MoG@an: iy} to lett te gg eel while the crowd nearly. went wil e Clark's territory. catcher’ to Wagner, Sandow was out ONE fanned the alr and sat down, | gent (80 to 1) 1 ighted on fangs baby clout ve Bommers (8 to 1) ech Wi8! THIRD RACE non Dahien’s | rrionge.- All Bi: NO} lirean (to A Serra Top. ab to D's. te aa i any page fann err NO Boy tnnings Bina out hie cll to the infleld, > Qn wot ie to feet int ont by a very close mi ri td throw or his irrounder, Dahlen Poul not quite peat out his raat LOUISVILLE E RACES, nly le eae abbed e bal si one ff reached first the ball ‘and played tie {tall by him: Deviin was nailed at 1p jhe ona LOUIB VILL, Ky, “May 18. ret Ned fs "Flying. Duteh-|ing. are Tewults ‘of the races run iter Ry bry tae By to Lett date i sen nae mallea At Tait Evers, ached foued out FY, ie me ie cpa as |e Ma Inning. Frounder to Rehab and) oy aah in Third Inning. 088 ad Matty, to-1) 1, Lady Anne 2, Min- that ; ‘Donith ea oe are & Tlie dG oA lt ad ©, Bie S| he PARK RESULTS. ja C al Meet 0. May 18.—The races PY has cat here nf aren ted ‘ollows: phi fe Bh hh i Tinker an dled at arnt, meat for Batch, THEY GAVE: || ie’edits sie! tor vate Peeve who Of his Ben drive Ne ithe: strick 54,740 to nen fort elfter Ny gpole) a an, Sonate ded te ot Ae Tabb Lewl ls, was doubled up at laloney's throw to "Nnker, | \ ein Inning: Dieackens for two ba oped e paula bets Se Shuole toond Gh a eet BLAKE WINS PRIVATE BOUT. [Mer mole second on A. Powvrnman sme tthewann, BILLY GILBERT GOING AROUND THIRD. CHICAGOS GOT |GIANTS’ HOT GAME WITH EX-CHAMPIONS| McGann Puts His Team in Lead with Homer at Start, but Pirates. Get ‘Two in the Fourth, the “pot an easy one tothe Diem NO RUNS. Fifth Inning. Shel oe out to Sonne ee, hows bid inning. ld it: ately. Ini tii ruogk out and in BOSTON AT CLEVELAND. Game postponed on account of rain, & (pare wceett’| EASTERN LEAGUE. | Clarke was out at the piste by Gilbert] Jemany GiTY AT TORONTO. ner died via Gilbert and McGann. Game postponed on account of rain, S BUFFALO AT BALTIMORE. Game postponed on account of rain, MONTREAL AT PROVIDENCE, Game ‘postponed on account of rain. haney, w 4 SECOND Pi furlcnge Tan. Time—1,00 2-5, de alncre Many man. ‘Dutchman’ + | ord stop" ind throw from asm NO ai Tr heel PA es pin ryie aay ND Five turloi chan pure kind of fighting {Jtmmy Binke, the crack stay eat of this olty, yore, BAD DAY FOR FAVORITES AT BELMONT PARK Stake Winner Only Winning Hot Choice Up to the Fifth, Cairngorm BELMONT PARK WINNERS, FIRST RACE—Gold Gifter (16 to » 1, Timber (4. to'1) 2, Moonshine mada & great runn io Rasene, It. ieee fouled ‘singled — woGurke, “NO | SECOND RACESt. Estephe (8 to 1) 1, Merry Boy (9 to 2) 2 Clark ~ Matthewson ' cut short Beaumont's| Griffith 3, (@pecial to The Evening World.) career, . Howard ploked noha’ a oi dy and POIO GROUNDS, May 18,—Bventful | lat jagner ry [ah got up on Mig | THIRD RACE—Gamera (12 to 1) h made } Merry Lark (3 to 1) 2, Pasadena FOURTH RAGE—Calrngorm (9 to 10) 1, Right Royal (6 to 1) 2, Cedar aA tee only | oe feed Dae ‘= + inthe Hen FIFTH RACE—Carrie Jones, (18 to 5) 1, Whorler (18 to 10) 2, Con: sideration 3, SIXTH RACE—G2-Between (2 to 1) 1, Adbell (7 to 1) 2, Nine Spot 3, BY FRANK W. THORP, (Bnecial to ‘The Evening World.) BELMONT RACE TRACK, May 18,— ‘Though the fields were small at mont Bark this afternoon, re brimful of interest and made up @ of the most attractive programmes Hea at the meeting, Rain doeq not to affect the . track : much, ahd the going was good again tile aitternoon, The aingle stake feature was the Pocantico Handicap for three-year-olds ata mile and a sixteenth, an the feld was small, it was cia races for two-year-olds were Na ate | = tractive, and there was plenty of brisk | betting, The attendance was good and | ney | the weather fine. Timber Wae Crowded, ER iby ACE--$1,000 added; m yen [Rh GROUNDS, ST, LOUIS, May @ clean hit aft races here to-day resufted us ae ae Aa Aura, ated Hows Five 274 ohe:halt —Hetting— Btarters, Jocks. Ris te a4 Hit.Fin, 8t | Serre Ain bu Hoven | Pasracne 4a Bi M0-5 8 Sonor np T yee lso ran-—-Don Diewo, The Irishman at Gold Sifter and Timber went Bavoy 2, Janeta 3, Time—1.@ 1-4, together and raced o ent aw esl Then Gold Sifter di fa Mit and crowded ‘Timber, forcing t th; ; head for the place. . ain but was more oF leas rare 5 ‘Won all out. {2 of lenge and | Time-1.8 for what —Betting— LLIPS—) locks, We. sem in, oft Br | oa ena Npr Boe ata fe rn 0 ibe of Mages es Codarsirnms @aith tid day fy 20) WOT CDOs Roe Sane Oxford, OORH EE part and the race 100d. Clark Griffith Mice se arovany four and @ ake ‘BRA fale, Won" driving: He, Rat Ba i Wangs tie Fst boven. 4 b'2 | HOOND RACE—Pure, $300; four and co, tuion wLady, Chiswick (10 ta! DL Freer Kr lah (6 to 1) 2 Rivaral (8) Howard drove onc. overt bit to, the to 1) 3, ‘me-¥6 9-5, Went to the front and stayed there win- <$ ning by a len, Hoyal, war head, pt 1 Flim Flan coupled. Clark Grittich was a 7 to 10 shot tn " teat {the second, but was ney After aovonicen funda of the fastest the Sh Eatephe: went re CHICAGO ...... ........ 00 3 BROOKLYN ...... ...--. 001 pe Cena HIGHLANDERS AT ST. LOUIS. HIGHLANDERS .. 10000 ST. LOUIS .... 2000 ee At New Haven—End fifth: Syracuse, atelier, LATE DETAILS GIANTS-PITTSBURG BME. “ined to Dontin, Leach grounded to MoGann. Peitz. singled, sooring Clancy, but Seventh Inning—Clancy singled. was throw out at seoond. One cun. ’ ‘ LATE LOUISVILLE WINNERS. Third—Manfred 7-1, (Norwood! Ohio, Hightand Fling. ‘AT ST. LOUIS FAIR GROUNDS. Fourth—Dishabille 7-6, Fireball 7-2, Otto Stifel 11-5. pee dahil ede ae aalass AT UNION PARK. Third—Nellie Russell 5-1, Billie Handsel 4: (Special to the Evening World) tdnual usage and the almost uninters BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, le| rupted rain for the three or-four dayu. ")! I, May 18.—Track heavy. On account of! The turn coming, intasthe homantretoh the very bad condition of the track| Is espectally bad, and*it r# doubt ham there was very little work done at the; @ @reat deal to do with horses run local track this morning, The track 1s| OUt at this turn, getting cut up badly from the con- Btralant. Beart Wo eA ‘workman’ and ‘Voilnda Merry Lark cut out the running, fol-| je npel Guma:a went to the front. in the last but is Posadena and Merry Lark fy ee conditl strong, but were never able to race Gamara, who won cleveriy bya oS Deccan NN Ie At, and. bare Merry Lark beat Pasadena a 000 added: mile and a wixtren footiny Davis } 16 2 rstrome made the pace fol!owed ragorm, ght Royal and Oxferd, d the way to the far turn where | eed and four horses turned | ty hie in eane RUTTRESS—One rise miles in 2.24 ily 3) Hooks ih ine oondicion al En ane Ae hale from) eh ni “a good a jumper as there ts at JACQUIN—Tareo begering, 10 ponds up Hetoh on praciically oven | ys La tho. hun’ tome. Calrngorm | qin ING reat Cedarstrome a short! Another Favorite Loses. GOLD to fi mand ims They fought thi Raat na etn BS. FFT} EAE cea added) neliing: three. Won handily, Time PURER At Boston (N.L.)—St. Louis, 5; Boston, 2. At Philadelphia (N. L.)—End fifth: Cincinnati, 33 Phila., 5. At Rochester (E.L.)—End fifth: Newark, 2; Rochester, 0. At Detroit (A/L.)}—End second: Wast’n, 0; Detroit, 4. At Chicago (A.L.)—End second: era i 1; Chicago, 0, » BenMora 6-5. FAST GALLOPS TO-DAY | AT LOCAL TRACKS — Any new track und to be more or less uneve! |e ia SUrDrlaing that this track la at hose who tind tava wee Re Wy; ry | Frncke "ow will ng by, this fail’ that Ie years ward: mix longa jeut trac e country, PsereRrin | ed vara driving, Time-| The beat Ballons oer jie, OGRESS—One 80, breesing une firet-clase, lowed by Gamara and Pasadena. ‘They| HAMM ak "i | held this, order to the fleld stand, cue | »GAMMER AWAY—Kour furlongs in Progen +100 pounds t¥ feds Of code fs. lon. noo! Very neat the wither next ti eral gaa Pocantioo; for thi 0 Si esata,” peeme ao but has got aa eee n do, 0,58 2-6, handy, 110 pounds up, apt Raven furlongs: ‘Main | Colt and sure to win races In the near Be ne (a 1.98, 4) COAT: an Takes :