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, a] \ Bo saat aby 6: Wednesday fnir. SINAL U RESULTS EDITION | "rncn 0 i CENT | - TTA TD ALL HER ig Wlionare, Who Surs ‘tor Divorce, Declares He Flourished Pistol, ADMITS AUTO , RIDES. Saw Nothing Wrong in Calling “Wiliam Campbell, the Co-re- spondent, “Sweetheart.” Mee William F. Powers, wife of a {iionalre Hthographer, of Ray Ridge, 9 Is being sued for divoree, to-duy ‘went on tie witness stand before Jus Kelly in Brooklyn and denied that Re had een guilty of any wrongdoing with the oo-respondent. The co-respon- @ent himecl¢ made imilar dental. Dire, Powers deel: that her hus Wand just their separation made B threat: to Kill her. He Mourissed a Fevolver, she declared, and announced at he was about to write a farewell or to hs mother, ‘When the trial at the morning session @f court. began counsel for the plain- oal}@ further atention to the rules gas domestic relations Ist? down by Mrs. Powors in a letter written to the man named aa co-respondent The ¢o-respondent is William M, Cenipdell, a member of the Crescent \Asbletic Club, and for years an intimate Grand of Mr, Powers. Addressing him @6 "Dear Billy” jn one vf the letters put in evidence by the plato, Mra, Powers sald: | Firei—-If « wife is pretty, Billy, tell her so, Second—If she ts anucy, kien ™ her. ‘Third—It she ie « go0d cook, Piiment Fourth—-it ah at home with her. Mra, Powers came carly to court and Mat down beside her counsel, Col, Alex- ander 8, ) facing the jury. : Wiltam Ford, a private doteotive, was Jo tirst Withaes called to-day. He said was cimployved in June, 104, to shadow Mra, Powers. Ho shadowed lier til Aeptember, #aw her enter a cad versal nights with @ man, Dut never lowed the cabs. ‘The detective had continued shadow- Mra. Powers when she wenk to Kye is loneiy, siny 1) (@pathives oo Third Pe on Third Page.) wat DEAS COMMUTERS ON > THE ERIE ROAD Trafic Both Ways. Blocked tata ie hears de ty ead yroek wt Woccatett _ blocked the maga the ‘are Resell ok the eee, tall bownd ber and ‘piled | men, arrested for disorderly cvmduct, ee ay man. ot” ne's crew et / marvellous, as, ee Practically aomots S POWERS AGED MAN | | friends, he was sivas inlet w pa id in Si ce ‘abeediyg adn TS*2F"ALL SPORTS "s"ROBERT PRICE ONE CENT ‘ aUED FOR Wirt OLOVE Young Me. Tacker Tucker Demands $75,000 from the Aged Mr. Dudley, DEFENDANT LONESOME. His Interest in the Plaintiff's Wife, He ‘Testifies, Was Purely Paternal, The trial of a sult for $75.00 damages against Bugcne V, Dudley for the allen- ation of che affections of the wife of Bd- win H. Tucker, was begun to-day be- tore Justice Dickey and a jury In the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, Mr. Dudiey, the defendant, Is sixty years old, ferble, @ rallway er, agem, and extremely wealthy. » Tuoker, the. plaintiff, ts thirty-ive vas old, and in the Insur- ance buwiness. Mrs, Tucker Is a preity brunctte, younger than her husband, Tucker charges that up t the ime Dudley entered his life he and Mre, ‘Tucker had @ happy little home at New Rochelle, By gifts of sealskin gar- ments, jewelry and other things of Value, he says, Mrs Tucker was won from him by the aged Diidley, causing him damage, mental and material, to the amount sued for, Dudley was on the witness stand dun ing the most of the day, Me swore that his interest in the Tuokérs was purely paternal, i] He met them ‘in New Rochelle, At that thme he had no near relatives or He was jonesome. He took GIANTS— CINCINNAT; * SECOND GAME—CALLED. f° i QUNTS .....006 seseesse 000-910 0.0 Iavmgeiem CINCINNATI ....... -...-ss 20010100m6 (Continued from Page Two.) Pa Scymour died at first. Corcoran flied to Strang, and’ Hinchman hit safely. Odweil walked. Street Street forogd: well. No runs. paint plreenevses UW SORRY et BROOKLYNS WIN | SECOND GAME. BROOKLYN . osc ae weeeee O 10:0 STELQUIS sco deccepae Oi 0 OF (Continued from Page Two. ) Gessler singled. Batch walked. Hummel saorificed, Lewis ter out. Two runs. Dunieavy. Arnot out to Sreskard. Hines filed to Shetkard. Amani GIANTS WIND UP THE SEASON ‘ fi "HIGHLANDERS’ FAREWELL [BELMONT PARK TS A DOUBLE VICTORY STAKES WON C2 Groff cut. ‘One run. Ninth inning—Scanon died at first. Molniyre lined to Wee ait rT fe 8! ckard walked. Gessier singied. Batch fied.No rung WITH REDS r “ a, ip a nil ib BATTING ORDER. BY RIGHT IGHT ROYAL) Leahy fled out, Hoelskitter flied to Sheckard. abil They Shut Ov jetroit in First) hon tee Se, OMe FLU Ge Of Double-Header, While Griff, lysis, great i ra Mah uta Double-Header Marks Fare- in Box, Almost Does the Same, et eee, Only Two Fart Favorites Get the well of the Champions | Thing in the Seoond, ole, ger Money for, Their Fol- , in the West a fowers ToDay. FIRST GAME, 1. og] RESULTS OF BELMONT PARK RESULTS, ‘FIRST GAME, 0 Pleasure in the company of young Mr. and Mra, Dudley, They wanted 0 move to Brooklyn and he moved with them, renting & house in Third ara He paid the rent and wages of the ser- vants. Tucker paid gor the food. ‘ Mrs, Tucker nw him through two ferious illnesses and he made her the beneficiary in hts will, Never, he said, wo Tucker Snally separated trom his wifo did the husband object to her re- Jatlora with rim, He admitted that he took Mra, Tucker on a long Southern 1p, but said she wert as his nurse and’ with the consént of her husband. i} Mra. Tucker swore that her husband was cruel, that he tad beaten her and | thet he had ordered her to te kind to | Mr. Dudley. Was ao. Attectad by ie is rr a a + oe Va ei) (wor vid rae we tae fi THE BASEBALL | iff GAMES TO-DAY. ¢ hapa fi) BATTING ORDER. Aa pon as Mea enone a alba ia a ts, eet Ry | mate wee, | tous ome [amana werans co EVENING WORLD RACING CHART ay, Tb in, If, sa We randpa for place) 2, Buck Se a Anne CEAROR ALE on], SORTOAT RrtrwOUma, |. Orne Ea AT BELMONT PARK, Pidswell, Bb, eal, ab, 8—Porfeot pitching by “Smiling” Al, ete” er epee te Orth and’ timely hitting by Keeler and) piesburg THIRD RACE—Waterwing (8 to Second Day—Oct. 3 3, 4008. Track Fast. treet, 0, Glibert, 2b. Laporte, not forgetting Orth himself, 1), 1; Anetta Lady (6 to 2 for - 4 wing, De Elltott, p. who broke up the game in the eighth poston .... . ome operni 4 with a single, won the first game to-day Pittsburg .. place), 2; Samson, 3 : BY BOZEMAN BULGER. for New York. The Detroit Tigers FOURTH RAGE—Right Royal (3 to 1), 1; Glenechs (2 to 1 for place), 2; Black Prince, 3, smashed ard smashed in thelr desperate eftorts to further humiliate the High- AMERICAN LEJ LEAGUE. landers by taking two more games, but CLEVELAND AT 8 ft BOSTON, “Smiling” Al, was always there with! cleyelan 1 the “Spitter,”” and at critical moments | Boston . the enemy could only pop or foul 8T, LOUIS ar PHILADELPHIA, weakly. rt Louly eelgee tse oy Sam Mertes, of the Giants, witnessed | Piiledelphia ..0 00 3 0 0 the game with his canine toothless won- CHICAGO ‘AT WASHI NaTEN. der ‘'Happy.”’ handy tgt yo Dubgld Bae, fio ea ee ae a | confident of winning the champlonship | Washin, ooo00001 (Special to The Evening World) CINCINNATI, Oct. 8.—Having lost the firs: game by heavy stick work on the part of the Reds, the Giants went after them both for revenge, and to equal Inet season's reoorg in the num- ber of games won, It will be nécessary to win all from now on to win 106, the @ | number taken in last season, MeGraw ,|Wants them, At the etart of the sevond Bike jgame it was announced that probably but seven innings would be played to FIFTH RACE—Rye (2 to 1) 1, Bir mingham (3 to 1 for place) 2, Fla- —6 | vigny 3 SIXTH RACE—Ganta Catalina (3 to 1) 1, Outoome (out for place) 2, Loule H, 8 Mobonald _ MoDaniel ei fa id ‘ atts a TRIED RESCUE . OF PRISONER |=: ON BROA BROADWAY = Plening Held Ont sb m male ‘and Till His Yells Brought Help, Considerable exoltement was caused at Broadway and Twenty-fourth street, near the Pitth Avenue and Albemarle Hotels, this afternoon when two young were nearly treed from cumody by @ -orowd of their frienda, Patrolman, Fleming saw. two young mon tuahing througt the crowd, knock Ane ji people right and | fw, and arrested the messongers. and gave | Ward Smith, aged nin India street, Brooklyn, 1 kerwllz, ged twenty-fo 25 ip Md ze in : i ii E E = find that Matty would likely pitch three —aenccpnldehpaetipice LOUISVILLE RESULTS, give the Giants time to dress and catch | games. gira TRACK, LOUIS Oot. b ‘he races Te to-day pak as ‘i » Tae ‘their train for New York. This jas) Gift bed no one else to assume the real farewell to the West, and the Now | responsibility of ptiching the lest’ game Yorkers could hardly restrain their jov jdnd so went im himself amidst kidding the prospects of getting back|from the Tigers who declared they : preva was be . against his | Would hammer him out of the box. BY FRANK W. THORP. ‘The Dvening World.) BELMONT. PARIS ew TORK, Oo. 3—/Mhe programme lacked class at i ot Mr. Harrigon 4s # » _ 10 bd. 6 by Territien—Alexandra. Neo 't fet 3 ‘Time—6.07, Wihner, In the warm- Firat Inning. Belmont Park this adiernoon, and the Ip o Tooked i it he had attencance was not partioularly heavy, held the race eafe ot all stages, Grandpe tired in the last halt mile, Bhasas to land the Giants enother| MeIntyre walked and went to ehira| Be Tt takes unpsual ettractiins to bring on Lindeay’s hard single. Lindaay | ond was caught napping by Grift's quick | *"4 cvowda to the raoe course at this time throw. Dutoh Schaefer then fanned {ot the year, Race goers become dis- Mere gear srovnde ‘and the rooters gavo him the Horse , |Couraged and broke, aad out a | ain ‘after three|L@ugh. Crawford filed out to Klethow, a) cf ihe ordinary ts necessary 10 arcuse He and Griff was the candy boy. NO thelr diminishing enthusiasm, There. ny af ih | arry waited) RUNG, fore, when a poor care, ap Fmd = 8 % jong drive o| Hahn opened wit a otetty drive in Save i by waiting fo +} 190 a: cfenaing centre for one bag. Keeler drow & free } one only pea on the card to-day was Crimming 10 H if end pass. ‘Nhe bags were filled when Wiggs tho Fairview, @ selling race at a mile | 18 Dr Cott oY a 8 .o wre threw Doygherty’s sacrifice badly to Ane and a axteenth. This had only a fair Don Fonso rf Perrine 100 60 Z| third. Laporte tried to kill the ball ‘kid Biiver it OF entetes The Haan mae mt Glitt 4 1A 813 Smith .. ®_ 10 seed edt and fanned put. Saas ot an Ineld | Gree vie Lexington Leader also | would ‘be, but on the aaattas ih vas Pea § veer, Won aally. Time 65 —Stariient. hit, scoring Hahn, Oldring smesh n eo dusty that It had to be rinkled, ‘ator Wing Under wraps all the way, Afneta Lady finished out very string. Same single past third, ecoring Keeler and Dougherty. On a double steal Oldring ig crete Hl made put, Chase was out at| {> nh! tot i paiouse, ed nd tired In last furlo A Breeze for Grapple, Grapple, a hot favorite in the opening won thew & lot of tended tp to eS ee a the oy J. . | Sivux Cdiet aleo ran. : | dash, ‘went to the front goon after the Pit ak nig | 8 ite Kletnow fanned out, Te start, Tncsanha all the way aad won AM Up. Perine re) 5 Nit bunt and went to. see- Second inning. iH mg Steeple: [Gir which’ was second kil eee PRE Pb beng F on, the, failure ot roa ose Cou was a, vit cn Grits Inahoots | cha: hart” courg. “Beigtte, (C,| beat Platoon W length for the place’ | f \ Hy te} tien 3 bi ; Soda “ fi vouleny incr Ute grandstand, | 12 i, 1 wocond one I, A Rider Kahers Remarkable Cooiness.| 1% H if » ib ws Mebane i iy i 1 e under O'Leary's shoi Jambo, = ‘, Grand P, ) 5G. 6f rei "1 as tn ae wg aie EY aie Clie tend, Poorlands aa by Buck O'Dowd ps ore: mire # mi Oriving. Pime-—L48, Winnde, bike. by Rapalld Mm, Delaney. ae Lia wl Inning. lattor fell, ‘This ordae Neld tor & mile i half, ‘There Ivan closed on Grand taklag \the lead a ‘quarter by hale an warm called out Hering “oi Han sng tee, man. ast. Glenecho ran to Als form $000 added; selling Black Pringe yan @ mood race, tix and one-half furlongs, two-year-olds; _RACES AT WINDSOR, home... won a dozen third, “Keeler ler atigied ir} hed Beng ft hed 4 double pian Ne lengths from Orand Fy 4% Fin. | Tookoys, Opens High. Cla. Pl. Bh, H ree Raby Ma ahh Hing, seoring Hann. On 8 wid | winngon RACH TRACK, Oct, 2~| O'Dowd hve iengine., "he vent Buck ie 8 pownseltit Pel a faa struck out. Ti be ‘The races here today resulted as fol: | + who rode Judge Ogin, ing? Notter , oe 4 "8 abort fi ra lower bedi exidbition of coolness » 5 02 6644 = ts eta Third thain skill In tho saddto, A mile from the ahr ly 4 Rl nn v2 tiled . ealeg eth Beit 9a finish syle Onin mtymablea and Mr. Huestia Da fe Meat we a wie ornat tio) 2 Bly ‘Head, Tia canoe’. the hends i Homer “ j 4 : ap to slip and the bit to drop out of 5 5 i earsolds; five Judge Ogin's mouth and hang around | Timea) i Ra ie thers | his perk, Mi r tried to fix his + there sate, Birmingyam was running, strong i hg , coolly guided the erdag.ran ont y holding to hi De rae Jumps and fin- 1 Fin. Tookeys. QF 18, Bowell ‘ue Wing a Good Thing. good thing tn this race, i. W. Knapp 1 Pde went to the front at 4 4 Powers Mt (ne! punning and ts 1* 1% 4 Porrine lengths from | * LOT 83. Winer b. f, by Buspenda ta “ who fn! rong and

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