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PRICE On CENT. ie ipa al mene d,000 GnEER AEROME AS HS CAMPAIGN ENDS Big Meeting on East Side Closes Fight Against Bossism, RABBI AS CHAIRMAN. Urges Voters to Support Candidate Who Has Given Equal Justice. Disirict-Attorney Jerome wound up ils campaign on the east side with a Towsing «meeting ac Lenox Assembly Rooms, No, 22 Second street, this after- oon. There were fully 6,00 people jammed in and around the puilding ‘when Mr. Jerome arrived. Second street wis packed from Avenue C to Avenue D, and (wenty polloomen had all tthy ould 46 to keep those outelde the hall from crushing in and smothering the the carly binis who had obtained ad- mission. Rabi Radin, of the Jewish Institute, paPrine TTA WRN WNT Ah [ “ Circulation Books Open to All,” a Slate Saturday. g ow, Sn Meclellan -S// Shddeo OF Ai The Odds ance Ih He pe’; Jerome — Nor MiUCh Mor We. By OPP ositon Hearsl—/ Lot Ss Of Meors t money TO TAKE These Odds, ving — NES Odes presided at the meeting, Bnd deliv- eved ©. address advising the people packed in front of him to vote ‘or @ man who has lived among them, work, @i for them, ang becn their friend for four years, He was foliowed by Assistant Dis torney Kyesasl, the Pulttzar | wlarehig boy, who tok ‘cow i wot! aM appointment In the Dintrict-Attor- ney's office without hyy pulls of oF~ Genization behind Aim, aid how kind and sycnpathetic the District-Attorney Bax Ween toward him. Mr, Jerome's approach wae pat tee a oar of sound that drowned the Waker In thé hai le | spoke for about half an hoy ing conditions on. ihe east with conditions four yea! » and ng himseit if re-elected to keep he “red lighto extinguished, the codets eeolive and the infamous brase check system 4 thing unknown, $00,000 HEAL CASH BET IN WALL STREET McClellan, 2 1-2 and 3 to 1;) Hearst, 1 to 3, and Jerome 40 to 7 the Odds. In the hour before the close of the, eurb market to-day it ts estimated that/ more tha (@ in real money was) Put up on bhances far election of) the three candidates for the mayoraity, | Friends and employees of Wiliam K. Hearst, loaded with money, poured bk into brokers’ oMces with instructions to; get it doWn at 1 to 2 if possible on Hearst, Tho Hearst mon said they ox- pected to swamp Taimany Hall petting eomminsioners at the Hoffman Houne to- MEleClouan contiaved the! favorite at | the, 15000 21-2 aod 8 to 1 Jorome closed at 10 to 7; Hearet at 4 Band Iviue @t 1 to 6, TAMMANY ADMITS CLOSE ELECTION Leaders at Meeting Unani- mous, However, That Hearst Will be Beaten. The district leaders of Tammany Hall, comprising the Executive Committee, agreed at a meeting in the Wigwam this afternoon that. the election will be close, but were unanimous in the opin- fon that MoCiellan will be elected, Their figures show that Hearst will poli a big vote_but that the overwhelm: ing landalide to him bas on = terlal- i201, Tammeny figures that to secure his election Mr, effarat will have to poll an average of 3,500 votes in cach of fhe | Assembly disiriéts of ‘the oify, of which there are sixty-one The figures pro- Gused to-day Indicate an average vote for Mr. Hearst of about 1,600 to an Assenibly district in Manhattan, The estimates of some | rs run as low as $00 votes tor Hearst in certain districts, bu; 1,000 seams to be about the average concession, Some districts are expected to yisla “4 eo rhan thet, but the ower figures will hold the aver- age, the Tammany people chink, An allowance of an average of 1.500 votes to an Assembly district In Man- hattan and the Bronx would «ive Mr. Hearst 61,600 votes in New York County. He would bave to make a vhenomenal run in pe ena to secure “3 I), L12 The CONFESSES MURDER CLEARS A MISTER Cody. Returns to Scene of Crime and Policeman Hears His Soliloquy. The return of the murderer to the) thoce a ecene of Kis crime and his soliloquies of remorne overheard by a hiding po- munter mystery which completely bat- fled the Willlamsburg police, ‘This wae Allemed to-day by Capt. Pinkerton, of the Beifond avenue station, when ho intoxication, ielde charge to-morrow, The” (ase was ihe deepest mystory AU, according to Capt, Pinkerton, the solution came so wWhexpecthdly and ac- cldentally, On the morning of Oct. 21 the body of 4 man with a bullet hole through his heart was found lying at North Bighth and Roobling streets, Wilameburg,. There was noth: bout the man to give a clué to his {di tity, | a2d uo one same Lonward 0 identity a body. It remained in the Morgue a unknown, Karly to-day, Polloeman ‘Lioya was Standing tn @ doorway near the corner where the murdered man had been found. Apcording to Capt. Plokrtn, | nad he eaw an Intoxioated man stagger | Ward the spot, muttering to himeelt. ‘The policeman heard him mutt a: went off, the _ WEATHER FORECAST. SS eee ‘ + Forecast for the thirtyalx hours M, Sunday for New “ea Fair and te Sunday Rash, wealeny i yi) Miceman, are exbected. to clear up a! 34 arralmned Wiliam Cody in the Gates! % Avenue Court on a tecknleal charge of The captain announced | azz, that he would arreien Cody on a hom-| “ye Bin at ela. <a YOR, aAWoADA YOUR, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4 1008 FOOTBALL At A. L. Park—-YALE,.53; COLUMBIA, 0, At Prinoeton—Dartmouth, 63 Princeton, 0, At Cambridge—Harvard, 23; Indians, 11. A South Bethiehem—Lchigh, 56; Gallavant, 0, At Ithaca—Swarthmores.14; Cornell, 0. ‘ At Philadelphia—Pennsylvania, 6; Lafayette, 6. At Worcester—Holy Cross, 6; Amhorst, 0, At Annanolis—Navy, 11; Penn State, 5, ot Providenoe—-Brown. 22; Syracuse, 0. he LATE WINNERS. AT LATONIA, Fifth—Sartar 7-1, Estrada Palma 9-5 place, Delagoa . Sixth—Maie Hanon 6+5; Siss Lee 4-5 place, Layson. Seventh—Sanebomo 5- 2 Felix Mozzes 3-2 pi. St. Noel, wee CIGARETTE SMOKER A SUICIDE, «tials Gamnbansi forty-one years old, a barber, to-day toc cimge.t ay firing a seyo day. Gambansj had {ree children. it ip) alleged, affected his mind. olver bullet into his ri i re.’ of hs shop at No, 989 De Kalb avenues t temple in lyn. to . His clforts to quit smoking, [EVENING WORLD RACING CHART AT AQUEDUCT. Third Day—Noy, 4, 1906, Track Fast, 365 rer nace -vne added; selling; for three-year-olds and wpwerd; ox and « D red In the last |. H, MoCormick. Just a breeze for eer, ‘Mt, Valentine was ‘fuming Very etrong at the end, Vioraits, ra e Thoob eat A Bat Dest race, Ivan the Terrible closed very fifon yon in tow a Rie _PI io Platt had Uttle chance 307 THIRD bahia ated Seen B. time and was buried by tne olty as an |! and would have Disehs 0 gel ee Magi HOUSE edt can we “STO. TOR TORN oy |"rwa. new. tating "nt ‘te tot morlee high and stand on the ‘same nan hotel, It Tod elf ALE SCORES E SCORES 53, COLUMBIA | NEW YORKERS’ DEFEAT BY ELI HOO WORST ATRACTIE CHRD DNS BU CRTHD Business [ivens Up in the Betting Ring at Aque- duct Track, WINNERS AT AQUEDUCT. FIRGT RAGE—Emergoncy (13 to 6) 1, Gt. Valentine (3 to 1 for ace) 2, Invincible 3, SECOND RACE—Floralla (12 to 1) 1, Ivan the Terrible (7 to 6 for place) 2, Kittle Platt 3. THIRD RACE—Jaoobite (1 to 4) 1, Kinley Dale (out for place) 2 Yalagal 3. FOURTH RACE~Clitton Forge, (10 to 1) 1, Joound (9 to 10 fo place) 2, Race King 8. FIFTH RACE—Consuelo (7 to 2) Yale Team Outclassed Blueand White Scoring Nine Touchdowns and Al - together Making New Yorkers Look Like Team of High é School Boys, By William A, Willis, ) to The Mvening World.) AMBRIOCAN LIAGUH PARK, Nov, 4.—-Colunvbla went down to crushing de- z eat to-duy at the hands of Yule, the final sore, 68 to 0, being the largest score by any Hastonn football team this Yale year, Columb: Columbia never had chance to feore at any stage of the game, and the thoroughness of the beating she ro- ceived is best iMustrated by the fact that she made a total of 21 yanis dure ing the entire game to 00 for Yale, The Yale backs plowed through the Columbia line at will and circled the ends for big gains every time she triéd them, At the end of the game Capt. Sheviin was the only original member |) of the Yale team Jeft in the game ‘The second and third substitutes making up the balance of the team, 1, Gold Braid (12 to 1 for place) 2, Sunray 3, SIXTH RACE—Reldmore (7 to 2) 1, Aviston (even for place) 2, Speedemith 3 + AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, Nov, 4,— An attractive card served to draw out the full strength of the race-going com- munity this afternoon, and business livened up in the betting ring to a wop- derful extent, The cardG0nsisted of well-balanced fields, with features in the shape of the Creedmore Stakes, for two- year-olds, and the Bay View Handicap for all ages. There will be splendid fields In each of these events, The weatier was fine and track fast Keator Disappoints Again, Bm a8 he ed by six | from St, Valentine, who closed oo and beat Invinelble for the tor was again heavily playe no epeed, at er Price, Florali ec Ave, made the running in the second, followed by Mig Ivan the Ternble ‘ond Tongorder, ran this way to the stre mice es |. Ruppert blew up. Florala then went to the off a tush by I won by half a length. I the Terrible was eight lengte, tn poet fe a a Platt, Moralia was as good Another for Jacobite, ill cobite went to the front at start, all the runing, and won easily by four se a) Fi bors fuel. beat eight lengths ihe place tomrecss Was second for thait ‘the Journey and then stopped. Long Shot Winner, Clifton Porge, a 1% bo 1 chi to the front at the start. mi running and won th a dri quarters of a length from s20und, who] who ‘or went was sehond all the way. Race King finiwhed two lengths behind Johuni Consuelo |), All the Way. Consuelo it to the tthe sare ot Mit ond ate felt ate runs a | oe Gol Gord tral, on vne t up in time at, at fr ha ob Reldmore Closed Fast, nde the sunning in the “Sah | we is en itretoh teenth, won whree lengths LATONIA RESULTS, FIRST RACE—Six furlongs.—Marco, 19 (Morris), 2 to 1, 1; Finoo, 109 (Allen), 2 to 1 for place, 2;Tom Kiley, 107 (Wat- kin, Mezso, ut og bimyesd (Koerner), ts ee 1 1, Careless, and Clydeo also ea kine), $8. Time+—1.15 4-5, Bat, | * Tennyburn and The ie forest 1'to 8 place, Huil Sway, ‘innle a vt Yensor, Lida Vivian, Immortelle, OW? RACE-Ons ais “aiaoarty 6, ain), % 7 ki aie Giant. Tho ‘Trifler, Roveltle, 4; Manoeuvre, 9% ee a 8 Maren, Goran am ft Bhoecer ales ran. TWO 8CALDED TO DEATH, SHARON, Pa, Nov. 4-—Melbourns thse “meer and John Stember, ite you in the bollor- moahary ee a at a) mm prota rue roasted, Jength ae nh at t, Ss ieee + | Sending cr pa P Columbia Wae Outclaesed. Tn epite of this Columbla could do nothing with the Yale attack, and the second half made up as pitiful an exhibition of football as Columbia has ever shown @inoe #he had a team. Judged by the @ames of to-day and ast Saturday, Yale is % per cent, stronger than Princeton was, and this hiocked “the ey rale, 17% in spite of the tact that Princeton! Collins kicked to i played under @ pull and Columbia op-| DAck thinty “yards with the Posed a weaker team to Yele than she oe ag kicked to did to Princeton, petoag Wed be There was just one bright spot tm to- Gay's garne for Columbla, and that was | inet, OF 0. Meedat. 6h. 8 in the first half when she held Yule | Yale heki on the Iine and ht for downs on her one-yard tine. Yale ave hate for Yate made nine touchdowns and kicked goal from elght of them, She played rings Qround Columbia at every point of the game and mado the Hght Mue look like @ high school team, —_——~ FIRST HALF, Columbia won th toss at giested to defend the south ib Bigel a ay rade" Kloked off to Von Sal Duden and the ball to roll over Colw brought Into the 25-yard line, ling punted out to Jones, downed in the centre of Veeder made two yards on the first try and Flinn made two more on a tandem lay, Flinn awe first down through oheverria and then made five yards between omire and guard, and Voeder op a? eavig around a ed, pees: 2 Hie and a a oe SON 2 ball on e on Columbia’, ih yar 4 ine, Veodor be through Davis for pwo orp yards and 2 we next Cal down, ia} through, Davis, rr Jolumbia's 2-Yard ‘ane, ani play Flinn went over f beln, wees Veeder: tried {naon’ kicked tha goal, "Boure,” Yal nm ved the « joore, Columbia. 0, Collins kicked to Shevlin, who came back twenty yards before being downed. Hutchingon tried a quarterback run an was tackled at once, but Shevlin, pull him eR ee tor ten yan, The hall ended wi ball on Yale's forty- yerd Ine and bs Yale's pogsession. Score bs) itiee f rh n jumbia's showing the half was alm pitiful, Yale batt on the next/the Ine for bie ring "This tact @ touchdown, | wanted to and clreled the ends at abo i Just three times in the half Catombtn wine for Ss 2 a omee did she make An inch, Ikloktn, 1 pevsed ve i each time) on —_—~ SECOND HALE. Boo: Coll Gheviin, oe Sheow thi ae out of bounds Matter as | eter through Duden for fie ‘orbes went ‘or yams, Yale fumbled badly here, bat Hutohingon sap Dy yg es Mat 1 Rate went J6 yants around the ball on columbta's "8 eye fates replaced Armatron, line tor a ty) iO et Mal teak, ia at Pe aettean 8 Teak toeiparts torousn Gude lunvbla's one: rors took the ball to the sari eb ea oa down, It yant ere Yalo was penal dosperate effort, put Cwumbl tt yards for bolding in the line, ‘and the ball went to the abt Stevenson made up 10 10 pend of Due, ‘Soliine Kicked to the thirty- nalty by going @ noe And on two ecutiful quarter-bac ‘ban Hutohingon ae ae recy jueves made 1c pret | went nh the Columble teem for a, ough own ‘shaking oft ie run. re, seTotee butted hie way past Behe ng 4 verria, carrying ithe ball to the ayard | umbIA, Bi Ine. to this time Columbia never once the ball, excepting for a kick from behind her own goal line, 1h two | bali on the 16-yard ling and ran for @ touchdown. claim. of fou! 4 's Magnificent play The penalty was for holding tacklers Yale kdeked to Collins, who was downed on the yard Ine, Shevlin lost and the gime wax held up five while his team mates cought @ if enous to fit him, . ' Duden mado frat down for Columble ni F ee, ie Vin feat time tn the ame. it the i ag not allowed nos being off Brtou nad wh tall a Daw one! could te ered “Colonbia was penalized 5 vara, ho oame/and on the next play Fisher woa cht t venta rtnade ten yarda| side ‘and Combi. was penalised 6 an the “Veeder ki Woo was downed In Mt more. Stevenson mufted Collins's lol ist Firat Chance, r first ahance to Hwome. recoverad the ball, stoppad the next play by brealeing rough Bigelow and downing Teyine th “* tenn, yar onnon CAND a. Led A (Moriah the bail to Columbia's twenty locked, | 74rd. line, . Levine and poss nda At. Stovenson on the poset try took, he Near Columbia Goal. ext try Fiinn went through, soaavertis tale oi, ‘ball to if al t) re Flinn foe 5 iy od ino of the ball, Bigelow was brought ou 3 Ry down for Beore, Yale il, as | Keke goal. Boore a i 0, ion’ waked ote ee held on f MA the ers Dee Bore Fale, 12 a te ae ne,