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TwoParts of the Matron'Stakes | PENNSY MAY LOSE STAR PUNTER. | j Crowd that Surrounds the | Double-Header and the Fans | Are.Won by Whitney's Aur- \ ay Prisoner. Are Mystified, gomaster and Perveres, PHILADELPHIA, Oct 2.—Marshall Reynolds, the star halt. SSRI IS ack afi. captain of 1%. year ¢ | He bo ipod a pide \ i ; * STGAME. | f Perinsyivania, maj not be able to play this fall. Reyno ‘ rau refers Cason iat ; BELMONT PARK RESULTS. M ai Sreehiled last'June from the Law School, and he desired bigamist, thief. and suspected mur- ' the ! iderer, {n front of the Borough Hall, | Dorett si... FIRBT RACE—Tho Hujuenot (ie| ‘his year tu take a special course Of study. Deani Lewis, 0 yf ey ey) aoe entra SEC to 1) 1, King Popper (3 to 1) 1 . aw Sc.iool, rived to allow him to matrioulate as the school reed Basha 1 COND:GA bs saath has no post-graduate course. shackled to a deputy sheriff wait- for a car which was to take him on | Bras cs’ Ga abe ct he Yourner, 00" bth SECOND RACE—Burgomaster (1 Ti studies Reyno'ds picked out for a specia! course, Dean t a 1, Penrhyn (6 to 1 for piace) states, did not soem likaiy ta wenefit nim, and he could . He had just been sentenced by BATTING . to 20) jWdee Aspinall iio moateea, remy | saw ork by fy Battle Bixee m to return. Reynolds is probably the hest punter Pee threatening was the atttiute of | Keele rf Lindasg, ia THIRD RACE—Perveree (4 to 6)| | (ho cuntny and his fogs would be a severe blow to'the Penn- ] Lane crowd that the Deputy Sberiff teed tant “ig Sohaetor % 1, Barly and Often (4 ¢0 1 for place)! gyivan'a cleven. | fener men with his first. The | Ghhee, tb, sane , ie: Basna's: > chased the car clear to the bridge, nee, se oug! Hn, 8b. | and As) many ay could +4 gel Connor, an: O'Leary, ea rourtH RACE—Bedouin (14 to : @limbed. aboard io escort Carlton | Spoken Bubank; p: 10) 1, 8 Boliane (6 to 6 for place) 2% fanbattan, Some of them went all the! Umnpire—hertdan iway <2 the Grand Central Btatlon, Von Tromp 3% fuse Aepinall, In -Impostog | ven: BY ALLEN SANGREE, — | aénce, sald that he was sorry he could | (Special to Tee Bening World.) FIFTH RACE~-Disobedtent (even) EVENING WORLD RACING NOt send Carlton to the electric chair,| AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, Oot.| 1, Arklirta (6 to 2 for place) 2 Kin- if ‘ Mhé sentences covered one conviction| R—The Detroit Tigers WeMated the] jeydale 3. : pet bigamy, two pleas of guilty of big- | New we ina hy skord ané untn- ve ae AT BELM ONT PA RK, famy and one conviction of grand lar- | terésting game this afternoon, the firet SIXTH RACE—Lord of the Vale ' Talks Jan the arst. Geren! Of & double-neader, by & score ot! ¢g 49 4) 4, Broometick (7 to 10 for| Arse Day—Cot. 2, 1905. Track Fast. till Jaunt: |7 @ 2 Chesbro started in for Gritt retensl Carlton & ve and showed no form whatever, and he| Place) 2 P pont seemed to have lost control or speed, wondered. which, BY FRANK W. THORP, | inex finvtene” = The Huguenot... 7 6 Pi (Me he Weer * t | Carlton entered the gourt-room with & jaunty step to receive ‘his sentence, bie carried a battered straw hat ip his /and the fa Swieht hand and a long pipe in his ‘ott. Detroit started and accumulated olx ‘iesdiai te. he jeodiyih The pipe he placed in Pts pocket as Lo | TUNs off the once terror of all batterel| rymMONT vane, 1x Oct. B— : ? Irie lh ene op veaes {In khree Innings, when “Doe” Newton mhera was room for vighty bookmakers 1B, Bre goupee, Mp Bonnets, pat te (peek ay mane allowed Pa, ee fn the big ting wt Belmont Pank this | 174 of clemency on the ground (that | more tally, ln the eecond game “Billy” i bis eet Remit Ne ie ies a a out Or ie sa from Gmbeves and” Hogg, the Pueblo Kid, went aginst Bu-| % phcrse from a Hh bY ould die. Aa, pl j bank, Armour's newest twirler, the “Meta” who had drawn were @ 1 LOL PRT Wen athe ink \ Heent Uyagora tone tein, Dette ; seats. ‘The fifteen outstders, who have | } ney Clarie opposed the idea of clem- First Inning. t dually given seats tn the sa- i we law provides that when a man|, Melntyre bewan with @ olean hit to| ored circles, were in thelr accustomed ieee for the first Ume his sen- | left Cookman flelded Lindaay’s bunt places. must be Indeterminate. Carilon | 4nd throw wild to. first, B¢haeter t never convicied of a crime until he doubled to left, scoring Mel#tyre and wee placed on trial in Brooklyn last) Lindsay. Crawford filed at 4g Hat, trom doing business, among the eleven a Pind convicted four thes in one | Cobb fouled out to Cookma: jughiin| being Sol Lichtenstein and George y. Mr, Clarke ead that if the sen- | fanned. TWO RUNS. Roles, big operavors. Juckily two books im for the first convictlon—that of | Hahn was out, Coughita to Lindsay, declined to do business end then 80! wat made Mdeterminate {t Keeler tied out, to Cobb, Dougherty | 4¢° a legal questions that | rapped a single to right, Dougherty] a# enabled to squeese in, The other 4 i. savattaate the entire punishment. | was out trying to get home on Laporie's me that peatenne on the first | hard single to rigitt, NO RUN! iced y suspend n i ioe peat mat perien the sugges Second Inning. 4(Continued on Second Page. ah at ra ae tenced Carlton (0! Laporte th O'Leary ibs Drill Tine—1.12 1-5. Winner, br, 6, by Mamburg—HMurley Bur- ihe d charge of J bres gh) ft he. charge a arove a single to contre ae ss WINDSOR RESULTS. eromastan (x bark {rb start to fini. _eoryhn outgamed Battaaxy th_the aye nd Jareeny an four years on Te madulag, chkyae ot Digemy. A trom ecuatyee. Tides ann. F t ian Quick Start for Prison, Chane oraoked gut a beautiful two) WINDSOR, Ont., Opt, 2.—The races ton heard the sentence without @ ed Hit a east mea eter tha here to-day resulted as follows: quires , He was informed that he would | walla Eubank | flelded Gockm First Réce—Three-year-olds and up; \ bs. token, es to Raymond Street} bounce end touched wr ing | three-q re F a mile; gelling —Miss “Ban, but would be sent zg Bing Bing | home. Melntyre pulled do ‘tng 0 % 1; Novice, 7 bo 10, with « nak aR who had juat been | fy from Hogg. NO RUNS. %; Hagel Baker 3. 15 1-6, Third, Inning, BECOND RACE—Two-year-olds all ; r \ Ron 9 yin oration geting ‘el Shak hie ete paring Coven) & Onin 9 | A Paable™ A ah th : : | ie a pay . Ha ra “Orden three: yoas . fon driving, Time—t.11 4-5. Winner, b. f., by Meddlen—Motbe, Own- Oat Na iy dig Poel a rc ¥ Nees re mos “Be ye Dye all the way. Perverto was hort ridden 40, stall off Marty and, Be SSSgerycese Bleven of the “Mots” were shut out | 5 ‘0 1, i veer a gh ihn yin fuk gaat tel hts and 4 4 ed Hahn, efor an ea Pour yet yearclds an ne bag ugherty filed to} up; Mt we 1 {X 1 r ) devil! You ers Tap ent ask he Aven Reiner Ne a, seat ge Fourth Inning. d, mont, : HL Th te ‘y \, | tule you to Geathe Courtiin ened with & rap through ee Ae 1 Vials dee: a ie bok Jatt Tes ri woman aed Dall, HoKK took a ounce tot) "|i mm AU tsi SiaRse Wt, Beliane dunn ‘on Welt: Vou ‘Frome. wes eaten tn (Continued on bn Beécond Pare, i aenennenmmnemenel LOVISWLLE RESULTS. Sa RESULTS OF =’ line wees the raoee here BASEBALL Cl ; “EGGERS D IN RAID; BAS aie WARRAN?, ich Wh ex, iran an allerod. pools | MA and 116 West Pitty-| pyinseeiphi vi vier Pen trae wate Wana Lord of the Vale ‘finished gamely, phelad TWO ‘FINED. IR therits on the Jorioho turnpike, It te AUTO SPEEDING, aire Nia ‘ ‘n ¥ Fe was on National Hy ank ot $969,060 19 seourls Ues last week by means of & forged _ check on the Hunover National Bank, was engaged 18 Miss Lulu Schrader, | the twenty-one-year-old | daughter of Park Commissioner Bebrade of the Bronx. bi In an dnterview given. out by Harry Leonard's motter to-day she eald that he had @ sweetheurt. an the Bronx, to whose Keeping he had entrusted bY 409,00 tn securities whieh he dtd hi -| matl back to Mr, Dyet Pearl, of Peucs: 1 & Cou whi the KOKO he dd return. A) Bhe said that this girl had placed wie i money In a safe deposit vault to be re turned later and that the poltee found it there. Knew Nothing of Crime,’ Miss Schrager would not talk torday, but her father said; “I would hanily say Leonard was engaged to my daughter, but he often called. We liked him, and 1 always re- garded hiny a8 a good boy. It ts abeo~ jlutcly untrue that my daughter had any knowledge whatever at any time. of whet Leonard had done. I believe he is honest and will ald him all 1 ga." ‘The Schraders live at No, 27 Alex. ander avenue, "One of the stories given out by the police to-day waa that Leonard's sweetheart had induced A to make restitution when “he told } what he had done, The polloe take absolutely no stool in Leonard's story that hie crime wae committed In erder to demonstrate how eoey It was to rob a big financial tm stitutfon, and to win @ bet he bad made that he envtd do It. They dectamed he planned the robbery for the puryost of profit, and that he would never haye restored any of the stolen property M the young woman | in whom he ts interested had not In- sisted upon It, The only envelope which Leonard had the night he mailed $800,000 worth of the securities back to Mr, Pearl ; Would not hold more than that, or the |poliee belleve he would have sept all 4 LL a ie ee hn | eck. | hte) te LACM eae tlon of why he retained pome of the seourttion, Leonard lives with ‘his parents at No. 686 Haw One Hundred and Thitty-elztn street, bas always had a splendid repu- RO tation, and ts employed by Tolley, Stlegiits & Go., of No, % Broad street, as A messenger. FOR LITTLE TIM CENSURED) 0 nao cu He wae arrested yesterday as he wae —> leaving his home, and ts now In the | site 2s wie a es = ‘Tombs under $60,000 bafl, He has made Ald nic itlee Ap- Coroner’s Jury Render a Ver-|o tu contossion of his orime, the most amazing feature of which te perke t 4 i fe he proves His Ordinance | dict Blaming Motorman and | ®t be committed is i be wa ) Under existing yn Censoring Posters, Towerman for ‘L’ Wreck | $4) nian’ot oninery intlgene trib a@ Wall street bank, This explanation of the boldest, ime “Little Tim" Sullivan's ordinance for) The jury in Coroner Scholer's inquest | that has stirred the financial world in puritying the billboards and dead walls |into the “%.” disaster of Bopt. 1, at|years would be rigicwlous If the youns or ‘the olty was approved by the Com-|at Ninth aveaue and Fitty-thind street, |man was not fortitied in his claim by mili¢e on Laws and Legislation @t ®1in which twolto lives were loxt and| two facts. ‘The fist is that the very day he gob the seourities ‘he pub , $900,000 foeeting this afternoon and will be eee: | many Perrone injured, brought in a vor- ommended. tavorably to the gid °C atot Into this afternoon eenauring Mo i ae At the meeting ‘to be Hel) torman Paul Kelly and Cornelius Poe te Jackaom, the cower man A en any the], Pall. Kelly run. his Ninth. avenue teain Heading of, the ordinance wilereby the} sy ing signals pet for « Sixt arenue policeman on beat is Riven authority |tram, de disappeared immediately af to atrest any billposter when he eres yey ue ae 8 ha) fugitive. ‘i Hie putting up questionable lithographs jackson, after t verdict to-day, was ime take him before a polloe magis- pies ey pat Garoner Spnaler, and Leonard's story, as told by trate who will pass upon the posters, | of the Grand Jury. phat after four or five years of 4 As tho ordinance stood before tt Rhea AAAS EL LS ARCO ‘as 4 messenger In a Wall stzoet reached the committee it gave the Po- ai his mind the y Gnd testified to the great shook he had] he made up lM Hoe Commastoner the net ollie of /PeE Mthont recuntly in Brooivn Wher! of stock and bond ttanwter waa ofifoial censor of Huhogruptis. he saw on a billboard a. theatrical | ton,* and ahat the only ime ncks, Coment: pater portraying A young woman. with Sire ates, ‘OL: ae tee Rer skits in'a punch in hee hand ‘nud | !t was to demoneteate this ‘on Lawe end Laestulation, was of the line poslery in ew ninont to the knoe had frequently, een opinion that would by better to give ine meribere 6¢ tho committer. nine a tes mere dash, of ® ng to Mr, Dyvr, Pearl, m of Pearl & Co., the owners Of the .irides, at his residence, No, i¢ Weat urth street. ‘Nhe other Is that no eifori to realise on Ma, se Avy such flowers to 9 police magistrate, ag | Pathiaed wet, Alderman Sullivan and phd a a agreed that it & terrible of} ghock he could hare. jot gel Commissionets, in hie eve |REC Gna forthwith aii the ers] Sp actions Sule f oy, d eee Ae inane a thobght that i .) su bare the oer ek eon