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| pele Cizeulation Booke Open to All,’? RESULTS EBiiia Hi | lato aaenmarenae| PRICE ONE Eas : NEW YORK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1906. =) Euan Make Old. Time Killing on Horse in Aqueduct Handicap; Betting Thousands at Good Price of 6 to 1. | i BET-A-MILLION? GATES ===. LOSES WAGER ON FRANK GILL, for Owner ey ses eure He 12 to 1 Takes First. Sa ‘ ! RACE TRACK, AQUEDUCT, Nov. 3.—Christy Sullivan, ‘the ~+-Senatoriat nominee; his-Howery vers hit-the ting-an-awtot wale {lop to-day when, Rye won the Aqueduct Handicap. Sullivan alone bet $5,000. on his horse at odds of 6 to 1, and e one else who follows) the play of the Sullivan cian g $3 they could afford. Atl ~ told they won about $100,000. ~ AQUEDUCT RESULTS. yal Hen (2 to 1 ypndie #1 Sdreeiens pid tae. ut Barbiry Bel) ing og nemed upret his zat | Anish tions. SECOND RACE—Yama Christy @ There van a wensation whes nll the te 5 and 2 too) ft, Sandalwoou (2 Holes, were be tan in i AMHAICE yg t foe plese) 2, Waterford 3. 4 pam He Coe « 821PATTEORNIA (GS See eo Finish After Having Been Fadly ea cane cee a] “At Worcester—Holy Cross 8; Fordham Q. a iS slid dca { Ginette and Oxford were rie ng the! \At Princeton—Princeton 42; DartmouthO. —. “ | See BOURTH RACE-Ryy (Gt 1 an “= ar eae aoe Bra 3 oe _ Worsted in First Half of oe DE T pst mea foes TS! Pa ae te Se da a \ At Annapolis—Navy 8; Pennsylvania State 0, the Game Se fn Dros ees ere ce a . zi alfisie 9: Syracuse ee rom the ruc! and skinning Ae einen Fa eh Poe ert Soe ese tm sen trent Tamia ie ah ta onal Ersetinet cE Eee ogee Stein cul ober nl Sve AR ae ‘State eee a Digads Wit SEU CE Wavorgenee oF 494 FeGh ; s a ane le Ue ne Ee & anil ‘or pincer: 2 -Mouct 3, Fitth—Tom nia 5-2, Electorine 2-1 place, Marmorean. | New York Democrats to Repudiate [Np tale te wie by n and ae ‘ Monet Sixth—Gladiator 8-1) Arab araho 6 5 place, Henry Watterson, Man Who Sacrifices Party. ee News. |. with Belcaat and M Re Bradiey, who Wundred vo quietly (Special to The Evening World.) | that the price dror There was a LOS. ANGELES SEXTH-WACE—Wotergrass—0-to-k= vorite Never Ieaded, mage OLD MAN ARO BOT KILLED BY WAGONS- st 3 4 An unidentified man. about oy years old, was t a id Wistantly_killed by a-Westco ress wagon this after. pee Stir ace oneness The dd anly to 4 to 1 naational play on t Spellacy, chairman of-th mia, to-day sent'the fol | Democratic State Central Committee of yf of ine narshal Mona peesed ever seamens enela ithalavening Worle) lowing telegram to Chairman Conners of the New York State Central | eee ata te 6 tore ta frock, killing him. Marsha ! ae WEST. POINT, Nov. 3.—Yale took-a brace in the second half and! Committee: Toy Harpary Belle, Me , fand Waterburys -# In Galifornia W, R. Hearst denies us justice. His papers malign Our | bandied by Horn the track at the start and was n Deny here, H2 seeks to nourish the Independence League with the blood | neaded, Winning as whe pleased Gut pan _far_ below hix_form< Wi % «-t defeated West-Point by-a-score of 10 to 6 Yale failed to -scorein the} ry si “year-old boy was run over and “instantly killed by 4 first half, being” completely outplayed by the soldier boys, who-ored = brewery wagon driven by James Sinnott, of No. 100 Walton touchdown and goal. Brewel Sarees = = - a-destroyed Democracy. a = ~@treet, Brooklyn, at First aveneu, near Sixty-third streot thig In the second half, aided by two fatal blocked Kicks, "Yale went : % [snowed aremengour rmprovesne = ithe army’s line, tying the score. Then Biglow kicked a goal from_ fetd | “Democracy pleads for right, and asks Democrats of New York wi upon of maidens. ee afternoon, The .wheels_ passed over his head, crushing- his Fafter a free catch on the Army’s 36-yard line. : a respect\the memory of-Jefferson_and Jackson‘ to_rid-the Pparty—of riot? ie up. to abet staepte) not the Zia a 5 ayant rot by: repudiating Willan -R.-Hearst-atthe polis next Tuesday, ee “TIMOTHY SPELLACY, “ChairmamDemocratic State Central Counmiee of California, Heit ‘DoT? thew. packiar ie % ik tHe Tavve te,” Yan Christy, kot home by a nose veer Sane Talwood, an outsider, with Waterford, third. Yama Christy ‘The parade ground was rinmed ar = Kausnas to 6) 2, King “Leopold pretty girts; -mors—than--ever—vis tot. me] 7D Weat-Point-beforeand wWeat Point Une! “THREE BOYS: HELD ire Pretepeion (even and 1 to, oR watorioost the world with Its fair) Hanlon 1% hi - 2 sane sat tt. {was tucuy ¢ ae S| Grac a stout <fOR place) rear enmes-to-the it FORGERY GRE —Touis—Greenberg, twelve: years 1} Bidridge atreet; Taaac but Vall | Fe shuftied * and awhile viduals: wavs —not “beet: at enough to- gets minis, sian then ave the SWIFT ‘AUTO DRAGS ; VICTIM 30 FEET Nov o-day Was good, od condition 112 Forey th! 9 fF sChildren's Court forgery in corinect La $19.12. >t Is allowed’ 1 ™m lock Planned the “coup, sé berg was ‘Jim the, Penman,” and Ne i Groker Dow HURViGe Homie. Rum BS¢ ' Waller Deseo the che ok and got fat pace iby ° ' sh monsy, epee Down Clerk at Grand ‘Waller..was brought to court by his MaRemaleecuclinre ommabe Poimt, t 5." tick, « wa j ‘el. mother as a whtness, (WWhen golngst0 ty 1’and 4 tov we ad ; Central Station. AN\ bed’ last niet he - conferred “to ae hy mother that he hug been mixed up in WOH the affair, and when Sits. Wailer reat SY about the check’ in the A brought Harry to court. -T Boys Had! been arromted) kin cA thede were held sfor4 exe According’ to the poli worked fo two days dolar 1 on Hug 3) to , owned by A. J. Boyle trained by Brown, and + nce hy Kleneltn, was so offered on the Curd tol Welln| a winner; J. 0, | taking the Hearat | rs & Co, alo. ‘ane | had $9,000 to bet tn i TT i ne orqal im us, PILLY BRAGG J N FOR CHILDREN | |ART LEAGUE CLERK | ohare fod ho got Gi fe the name of “aurrert 4 Po Ream, indornernesd oh he, cock ROW TS HELD FOR (RIAL at No. 14 Orchard t,to cash | 5 | - AND EVEN GROWN-UPS ARE INTERESTED IN THE MYSTERY CARD Which Is Given FREE Each Week with Time. rust TRA at] Ln pl he et willie tt “World Wants Wark Nonder apa 3 BEES eh GAN Che Sunday W. World zs le tet ot elites LATONIA: RESULTS. ——— UATONA,: BLT) Nove 2-0 Rete today, rostilted an follows; FIRST RACE—Five and a” hale fi | Biola cae te (ito ead 8) to.6), Fk (to 1 for place), 2; Front feats lower Hospital, moved, may: prov ling bruleed and cur {nal injure, Dow was allowed to & home, # invaded the befora 3. o'clock (Continued on Bighth Page.)