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“ Circulation Books rs to AN.” a RTS =="ROB ERT E y sit WV YOIM, SATURDAY, OCTOBER. a 1905, XILLED WIFE WITH PISTOL WW ADUEL Hopkins Had 4 Threatened to} Shoot Her and Both Went Armed. | SISTER A WITNESS.| Woman Fired “First, Wounding Him in Hand—His Bullet | Pierced Heart, ence After thirty-five years of married life | Denton H. Hopkins and his wife Jessie fought @ duel with pisvls at No. Johnson street, Brooklyn, ¢o-day.. The woman was killed. Hopkins was shot! In the left hand. Ho ia a priser in| Brooklyn Hosp!|tal. The shooting was witnessed by Hop-| kins's sister, Mrs, Jennie Bruyn, of | ‘Walden, N. ¥. The Hopkinges sepa- rated three moilths ago, after a quarrel | ‘about ithe disposition of &he property | they held in #ommion, amounting to about $00,000. Mrs. Bruyn had just are rived at the home of Mrs. Hopkins to accompany her on a shopping tour when the fusband appeared mt the House and the duel bexan. Denton H. Hopieins ts fifty-three years | olf, a steel engraver, ‘with a place of) busin at No. 15 Clifton place, Brook: | lyn, wife was fifty years olf, They} wore married in years ago. One child was born to them, son, Henry 1, whe ow in business | at,No. 7 Nastau str Sracmatian, ‘2 Saved Small Fortune. Hopkins prospered in his business and bought real estate that Increased In value. His wife worked wiyh him to ‘add to their store until they had ac- cumulated three houses and had several dhovsand dollars out at good interest on j mortgages. Apparently the home. life} ot Hupkiig and his wife wag ideal until @ few, months ago. ‘They began to dispute about money, Hopkins, it eppears,. did not with to} give his wife what she considered to | be her share of the property. Three months ago they had thelr final quar- rel. Mrs. Hopkins packed wp, her be- | Jongings and left her husband's home, } at No. 27 Greene avenue, + who fe Ahinty years of age, sympathized with her and accompanied her Tube his | father's house, Mra. Hopkivs went to. Walden for &@ visit to Mra, Bruyn, femaining two! ‘weeks. An her absence her son rented @ flat at No. 46 Johnson wtreet and fur nished it. He gave the jandtord a letter wigned by, Paul Grout; # brother ot Comptroller Grout, in which Mrs. Hop: kins was highly recommended, Hopkins Became Morose. Dotibtless the Insband and wife com- | miuntcated with each other, but they | soork ‘were unable to reach an, agreement. (Continued on Third Page.) Pca 70h) ERIN (eEsuLTs OF | THE ag Re GAMES T TO-DAY. - NMTONAT Ue iene by ‘called. ae Faiadelphip. Giants, | homas, of. Browne. ri. | Gleason, 2b Doniin, Courtney. 9, Mertes, If Maxee, If. Birang, Ae. | ptae, rf Devin. th. Branetield,” 1b, Milbart, 2b. Oolin, 8%. Clarke, 1b. unAOn ¢ Bowerman, ¢. ' Brady: Het son, !and Courtney abant of | eld and on {i GIANTS WIN AND LOGE tf FINAL GAME Tenth Inning Rally Takes)Pfunge Heavily on Brother). First, but Elliott Is Hit Hard in Second, |MERTES HITS A HOMER: a ee That Was in Opehing Tussle—In the Other Game Magee | Hit for the Circuit. Score by Innings, } FIRST GAME. | | Philadelphia 10001-8 Giants... 101024 Bpaeaeionie 00 26, 9.0 0-1) =O, Biliott. o. Umptre—Emaite. 9s By Bozeman Bulger. POLO GROUNDS, N. Y., Oct Brooklyn thirty-five} There was lots of fun in the fxg «mse |}; 1, Right Royal (even for place) ‘if there was not much baseball, and the Giants were bubbling over wibh ginger) atthe start of the second, It-was their last performance in the National League for the season, and a band in the stand played ::Farewell to the Alps.” This band, by the way, kept things merry throughout the afternoon, At 2 o'clock every grand stant eat for the Tuesday's game with the Ath- | letics has deen sol, ang Secretare | Knowles said he would have to return | | at least $2,500 in checks, On ascount of 9 tending a Nag? Png pet theatre morrow _ nl ints will not ine for Phil dolphin until Monday, First Inning. Thomas doubled to left struck out. Courtney eld, Thomas going to Magee landed square under rignt fleld Gleason to left on the hit, Re sae, run) r omas ot him Bera res | tus, Bransfeld singled fo right. Roos popped up to Gilbert, THREE | ip a wag. out grounded, Gieason to Branute, Doniin singled to, it Held, and on Titus’s fumble stole , Martes doubled to lett field, pegring Donia. Strang singled to het a hae ss¥ Mertes) erow her tired, i was ea) t the B out at mie " nat “ Doorin. ONE R fos spt threw Braet i Se Hin | Stipe | to the fel fy, yg ea Ww left wos ged Ne its et Birang, One ie i were Ctarke and | inady, to, Doo- o RUN . Titus out, lin at Donili ting for vi se at second an hee one | peeks wee: Devlin and GATES-DRIKE IRE | (7 to 6), 1; Colonial Girl (11 to 20), é 10 DAY'S SPORT : " CHICAGO’AT ST. LOUIS (A. L.)—-SECOND GAME. COMBINE to OUT CHIGAGO. ....0c0, ----0-e- 34:.0:0'0.00 0+ 7 ST. LOUIS shana veh strike’ 490120007 Frank, Who Finishes Third) 9.” in Fourth Race. — ee PERVERSE WON NURSERY “Judges Make Mistake Twice, in Placing the Horses at the Flyer } BELMONT PARK RESULTS. GAME CALLED. a ; FOOTBALL RESULTS. At’ ‘West Point—Army, 18; Colgate, Gi At’Harrisbufg—Carlisis, 10; Pennysivania State, 0., , MeOhio Flela—N. Y. University, 2; Lehigh; 6. iat Easton—Lafayette, 18; Ursinus;,0.° — , Lah RA haa Mabe LATE WINNERS AT LOUISVILLE. « Fifth—-Gharawind 7-2, Onyx 2-1 place,’ Sceptre.” _Sinttr-Eoho Dale 6- “h tisoe.l 1-3. place, Savoir Faire. “ Pe aper 2-1, Berry-Waddell 4:1 pl., Lemon Girl. * FIRST RACE—Disobedienty (3 to eriba 7-2; Sweet Jane 7-10 place, Gipsano. 5) 1, Knight Errant .(1 to 4 for RROD aes DeavneeaantaD place) 2, Moonshine 3. | bidet j BANK. SWINDLER CONVICTED. | BURFALO, Oct. 7,.—Joseph. Boothiman, indicted jointly. with 1, Pagan Bey (3 to 1 for place) 2, Hartend Alonzo Whiteman’in connedtion with an al- Dick’ Roberts 3. ysis ‘legadlswing!e of the, Fidelity Trust. Company of Butfatio by THIRD RACE—Perverse: (18 to 6) Rea of raiced and forded wai yes found auatty tovddy, 1, Tiptoe (3 to 1 for place) 2, Whim. eek ia) i Pykst sical 3, i SECOND RACE—Grandpa (8 to 1) % FOURTH. RACE-cLesnarh\ Ww. 4 {to 1) 1, Pantoufle (6 to 1 for meer) 3, Brother Frank 3, oa “won RACING CHART ne can PARK, . FIFTH RACE~-8t, \Bellane ce to! hy Track Fast. 2, Outcome, 3, SIXTH. RACE—Lord of the Isles Onl ytwo starters, BY FRANK W. THORP. . (Special to ‘The Evening World) j BELMONT PARK LACE-TRACK, New York, Oct, 7.—A very good ‘card was down for decision at Belmont Park to-day, and every race ponsessed enough class for brisk speculation, » As a result = & good half-holiddy crowd (put in. Its Appearance at the course this afternoon to witness the races, bie a " There were three distinctive Coitiiren ‘ior P ran ’ on the -pyogramme—The’ Brook) Cup | 7S Woot Steeplechase, wt about three inties down |. 8 the sechnd race and rin for the ‘frst. (ime; the Nursery Handivan, tor, two- year-olds, and the Mufidipal Handicap | at @ mile and three-quarters, | The: lat- ter two promised to furnish the keen, ést sort of a contest, Mush bas been sakt concernifig) the extraordinary fast time made at thie! (i meeting, Some haye dpninuated, that the poles had been moved ‘dnd iy course shortened, This. murning McLaugiin,. surveyor for. the ve Tsland Haliroad trick, sald that pho, found all measurements ‘td be’ correct. ‘The weather was Peal the ane rane Pi iy ie vm pe the track was | fit fea teenth, whe ished ruke-Gates combi buy 43 ats Pitas money. ' é le of thelt winnti i They. bet raat Brother Frink wpe, © Brother rank led unellt Ae a Disobedient All. the Way.. Diedbedient went to the front! ey the start, made all the running: and won eeetly ‘from. Brrent, he bey for iat piace. ten a begin Pana ek Gran pa Wins NS 12 Lengths. vy ml made tne! 0 rand’ Dick roberta th Dek Ro Paar for tor the place, iat 4185 7595 ; Gatlon—Rellane, In race, ster Oxi mpi Outeome RESULTS OF THE FOOTBALL GAMES {0-DA Y,| , Marv 22; Maine, 0, Princeton, 84; Georgetown, 0 | Yale, 16; Syracuae, 0. Oarliste Ind lewe, 0 Cornell, 24; Bucknell, 0. , Columbia, 0; Wesleyan, 0. Penn, 11; Swath: 5 SCORES 16 10. SYRAGUSE'S Yale Expected Hard. Game -with: the ‘Strong Up- State Team. LPRIST HALF. SECOND HALF. 11, You Satz, the big Columbla tatkle,| Columbia . Yale « 9 Jafd out three men in siteoéesion and) Wesleyan “ Syracuer. *t "finally went down timaelf, ‘Three po- SECOND HALF, sche ail > Parke. (Special to The Byening World.) NEW HAVEN, Conn, Oct.’ and Syracuse met for thelr annual foot- ball cobtest to-day, and Yale wih a much weaker team than the one wh faced the New Yorkers hast year fe ed for fhp result. Capt. Sheviln, who has been laid, off with an Injury and | Waa ordered ‘not to play, decided at phe eleventh hour io get into the game for fear the visitors would defeat the Blue Trit, re, expected to play at guard, » 10) State Col- | . 6 punching has never been séen on a foot- . 0 ball Heil th the Bast before, tt looked as though they had been hit by i) coach, ot @ jolt In the stomach that, eh the Wesleyan man and tugged at and ‘ale | ‘10 SEPARATE THE THE eee Jumping Feet First on Armstrong Is | Knocked Out by Coach Morley. Everybody Joins in and Bat- tle Royal Results. BY WILLIAM A, WILLIS. (Speclal to the Evening World.) | AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, Oct, 7.—The CotumbiasWesleyan . football game this afternoon was marred by one of the most disgraceful Outbreaks of ruffianism ever Seen on a football field in this city. After )an atrocious piece of brutality by Right Halfback Bailey, of Wesleyan, in - | jumping feet first on the back of Armstrong, of Columbia, ‘the two Vane }got in a general mix-up, ‘Tho officials could have handled the »———————- situation, and were rapidly pulling the men apart when Coach Morley, of Co- \iumbla, rushed at alley, shoved him be- [hind the goal-poste’and struck him: a|/Sye" jterriflc blow between the eyes. Bailey |, [fell back In the aims of ionb of his team mate o®, the blood spurting from his face, |Moriey’s act started the fight all over again, ‘The players! substitutes and offs |! clas all rushed et one another and a ‘battle royal wag soon In. progress, Such " THE LINE-UP. Columbia Tackle Pute Three Out. FIRST HALF, Heomen who’ got mixed in the fracas] Golumbia ., .. Wesleyan FINAL SCORE. 4 cyclone when they emetged. Rosy | MeClave, of Princeton, the umpire, got | bump in the ear that made his head spin, And Bosoy Rolter, the "Wesleyan pdt took ‘his breath away, Roiter t# dhe one man in’ the fracas who comes owt’ with any glory. The (| minute he apprediated the seriousness of | the situation he plunged in, pulled away yards on a run between Wesleyan's lett ond and tackle, / With the ball om Wesleyan's 20-yard Mno; Donovan fumbled the pags | and Taylor got the ball for a 10-yard run, Bailey made three yatds for Wesleyan | ground right end and Gliderslegye mate three more on a plunge throumh ‘centre. Gildesleeve kicked to \‘Hodg! in, Who stumbied and was thrown, Yack ten ¢ yards. Hodgkingon kicked 10 Wesleyan's | Mj-yard line and lost for’ Columbia fifteen yards on the exchange, Muir Replaced by Enos. Wesleyan kicked, and the ball strike ing on ond came back ten yards to the centre of the feldy Armatrong In two plunges made four yards for Columbia implored Chem todesist, He got some of them to quit, but dt wasn't until ff- teen policemen charged the confused {mage thax ét was Alsintograted. Diveraceful as the affair wag at\the rtort, it would have been comparatively unimpornant but for Morlev'a .@at. Ralley’s act waa the lim't of cowardice, but Morley, gave football a black eye wien be renewed the row by hitting @ | player. Morley'# once excuse te: that i aving shoved Balley back of the goal- | oet he had a rieht io deal’ with him was out aches, by a 0 " fh lets Tenens atinsett ang gai tt oe The he saw fit, the man being -off the trie tar ane netien omueattaan ten Sates, bs) wine Rea tee lees | dlron, J, *' lynne an ‘ fumble and Kicked, Muir a act y of ti Ma ‘ tre line men Yale does hot want to rin Game Full of Slugging. wos hurt aqd Bos took shia pleco. fey bd Tn eine #0 Important a play- | There had been a lot of slugging in| Hangser going. th at end. work. Dp at tl pao ination of the seaton's | the game before the big outbreak. In} Yau Surdamla Spectacular Ran, the centre of tie feild Armatrong took) patsy made tour yards tor, Wesleyan the ball for Columbia and on a delayed | around left end. ; Wesleyan ki and via © pass got through the Wesleyan line. Ho | olympia fanbled, but regained Hye ali, | test, was forced out of bolinds, but kept) yn two tries hy Helmtigh, Columbia hi right on tuning, although the whistle | gatned three yards. Armatrong was — had bjown, Relter, Wealeyans right end, | thrown tor a loss and Hodgkingon failed went down the field and got: Trmstrong | (4 make (tie aistatee: Var Sardam yi the percnaes ow and then fused madeia speciaculan S-yard pm around shot out of the Wosleyan bunch, ran|iétg gna and the ‘Colypbla, gloom was down the feld at top speod and Jumping thes in ‘the alr landed in the middle of “Arm-| [with the bal on’ Colimbia'p sixteen- Pacer Owee Wad Mile in Phenome | sso» back. A now! of Indhenation | surd tine. Bailey madd, 169. swurda t up from all. sides. Columbia's ugh Kebeveria and. three yard en through i ards. al Time of 1.55 1-4,’ Mak | mon rushed atien Bailey and, Wesleyan | more on’ the same play, Two plungos ing a New World’s Mark at |? "et after. the Columbta men, took, the ball to Columbia's elght-yitrd th 3 | Teams About Equal line, where Wosleyan lost tae ball on | i downs, Armstrong made two yard? le Lexington Track. | Batley protested * that We had not Tesla Deneborn... and Armstrong paar | arent to Jnjure Armstrong, but no one} kicked to Van Suniam, Bailey made (Bpeplal Xo Ths Byening: World.) Would Usten to bom. Jt was bift, bang, | three yards for, Wesleyan, wn two LEXINGTON, Ky,, Oct. 7—Dac Pate bift all over the fleld, with the ti-/more on a sevond try, Bailey hurdiea broke ithe world’s pacing teoora this | Lr%. Selling exeltedly. Then, just» aa} yoneverta. for. two. yards, |, _. {Aftornoon, wolng a mile tn 1.65%. ‘The | th #euatlon was clarifying, Morley} yno. play was’ very: TuoRn, typareteree Fm fractional time was: F rat quarter, 20 ine: along and started It all over) warning. whe player’ repeatedly jae Walt, S749: three-quarters, 1.364; mile, | ON sempping ty tne Ming, Wal eRTR LEN, 1.35%, Fae tneldent mado aa! elogterit argu | van surdam made & oloalt 4! Riehl ; Se ment in favor of keephiys coaches off [tun uf tar yasds,. Oe Pato eng STIL the Geld, Batley was riled oul of the | Nus thing and beset tel joa Ll WABASH HEAD fume, Arinetrong’s. back pained lim) {1.0 | a aiwpeon cried a roc SAYS PRES, RAMSEY |Fo uficr sie aecdont that he was un) ihe Lee ee te Nah BU Juble /o play again Yon baltd blQoke 4 f 4 ball tur, Wesleyan, In playing ability the teams were | dau 1s OV eee arts. play Was made TOLEDO, Oct: ~The Gould-Rameey | « equal ahd in slugging ability | aia che uall went to COWMMOIR | contes: for control of the Wab {th ve, Was not much choice between daniiig ae wards (by. at phetty the annthl meeting of tho dtr, thom. | done ia Wag ever Aven Ol, a. fyiee here next (Toesday took anot) s« FIRST HALF. ,) to-day tn an appblodtion made to thr \4 , |COmmon Pleas Court by Joeoph Ram.| At exactly 9, Heheveria kicked: oft! sey, it, fot. the polntment jfor Columbla to Westeylin's twenty-| tora Of election wt text w yard Ine, Bailey caught the ball and] ‘wenleyan faving H | yard | ry oy re a ie: )| was downed In hin trucks, ‘Balley made Dail on Mae (oie van I : were t> serve x m } meets) tWO yards through righg centre, Levlor. | tower of strevath Ing are not qualified either by educa:|of Wesleyan, and Mult, of Columoia. | the lert was toppled eke, | HOW OF experience to serve As tiapee.- dd Columb! ore and upon the ellzibitity ot al- hat cer'aih atook- gh ye Dis, Blk makes 9 nt, OF the toc! prove bi to franduléntiy, i-bite ball was brought back on a foul. fiidavit that} <™strong made fiye yards by @ hy sident of the road and! over fentre, but on Another try was KH ty tis indulged In some spirited fistcuffs, but chewy, Score. Col: wore seperated, Wesleyan kloked, but lean, 0 SECOND H Fischer went in for nln af een ait att aie fe far. Wipstor an ish yrown Yack fora loss. Helmrich made Ne the up the dlaiance by a plunge through ’ fone a so Asi Wile (be doll tom t Wesleyan Player Wh Who. 5 Seanted Trouble by ' Seance ba en esi ES