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eer ade een eet GOTCH WEATHER-—Fair to-night and Tuesday. EDITION. __PRICE ONE CENT. one 1911, by » (The New York World), . Hea ORR PRA 8 ON IO Bebe ENR I DRADER I a: Phe Press Publishing NEW YORK, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER re BEATTIE I TRAPPED IN A UE ON STAND; UNDER GRILLING FIRE Prosecutor Flashes Letter on Prisoner Which He Denied He Had Written to Binford Girl’s Mother, and It Is Admitted as Evidence. COUSIN PAUL’S CONFESSION STORY FALSE, HE TESTIFIES, Bearded Man Did Shooting and Paul ; Was Not Asked to Buy Gun— He Slurs Beulah Binford. CHESTERFIELD COURTHOUSE, $a., Sept. 4.—Henry Clay Beattie jr., after testifying for two and a half hours in his own defense to-day, ¢cross-examination, Binford as Prosecutor Wendenhr paved the rebuttal, was turned over to the prosecution and submitted to a grilling A denunciation by Beattiz was taken as the chief weapon of rg in his opening fire and, it was generally believed, in his testimony of Beulah “a disreputable woman” way for the calling of the Binford girl by the prosecution in Beattie was the last witness in his own behalf, the defense resting with his testimony. Beattie was trapped in a tie by the prosecutor immediately after the He denied having written-a letter to the of the latter, but cross-examination was begun, mother of Beulah Binford, offering to adopt the baby the missive being flashed on him by Wendenburg he had to admit the] ‘> authorship of the paper. against the admission of the letter as Blurring Beulzh Binfora as a dis. reputable woman for whom ho ne' had any lovo, in testifying for himself, Beattio denied the charge that he hac murdered his wife. The prisoner de- clared that he baa st off the Binford e his marraige; was happy Lawyer Smith, for the defense, vainly fought evidence. AFTERNOON GAMES pci ue NATIONAL LEAGUE. er to wish the death of the woman he had led to AT NEW YORK. the altar. BOSTON— Me flatly deniod the main testimony 00000 ee introduced against him by the prosecu-} 1.7. tion. He categoriccily dented that he A 0 AAG fook part in or knew anything of the 2 purchase of the shotgun by his cousin,{ Batierie and Ralrden; Mar- Paul tie, with which his wife was |«“uar! a: 1d M. killed. almost the ¢ dicted ewise flatly contradicte AY BROOKLYN. tertimony of hi is cousin, particularly with rogara to the | PHILADELPHIA 0 »000000—-0 confession in which Honry is 4 to have said to Paul, “2 with | BROOKLYN- I hadn't done it.” The prisoner de- 0130010 sao i clared that Paul Beattie was a man | Batt pe uathous and wivinow, Rucker who had to be constantly watched. | 14! ; | AT PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI— and half re 0 0000 _ the Jurs PITTSBURGH decisive 00401000 He i relatin BatteriesHumphries and McLean whieh tH Liefleld and G: 1 cael ae age AMERICAN LEAGUE who sa LEA teva AT BOSTON. NDERS— 101000210-5 relétions with Beula SOSTON Ing the course of th 000010000 out the t np ae ene eae: we mr for whom disreputable had only a pass he never would nave The indicat and Carrigar AT PHILADELPHIA WASHINGTON— 001000 ATHLETICS— ous 101 Walker and Ain on has pre amination, BEATTIE FACES PROSECUTOR | WITH A SMILE. \? Immediately the recess ross-examination of Bent The prisoner faced 1. O. with a smi Ratt mit the {san AT ST. LOUIS FIRST GAME. began Wendenburg | | OETROIT— “Mir, Bea » law provides that) 01200000 o— 3} your testimon: e Coroner's Inquest | om a Og - {nertminating, may not be . rosa Will you walve that | 00002401 nd allow the Commonwealth Works and Schmidt; Pelt wiek oe SULTS OF MORNING at testimony” Lawyer Smith for the defense en his feet in a moment with an o was "FOR RE aa. (Continued on Second Page.) “| AVIATOR'S NECK BROKEN line | IN CHICAGO FLIGHT. , GAMES SEE PAGE 5.| 25,000 FANS SEE MARQUARD MAKE STRIKE-OUT RECORD McGraw Sends Best Twirler Out to Win Second Game of Double-Header. AMES LOSES “HOODOO.” “Red” Goes Through Early Game and Keeps Bostons Guessing. BATTING ORDER. New York Boston. Ingerton, 2b. Bridwell, ss. Jackson, If. Donlin, ef. Miller, rf MeDonald, 3b. ly, 1b. Rariden, c. farquerd, ps Perdue, p, Umpires—Klem and Brennan, dane Atten- NEW YORK POLO GROUNDS, Sept. 4.—The afternoon game between the Bostons and Giants drew a crowd of 000 people, and there was great en- thusiasi over the fact that Marquard got the pitching assignment for the Giants, Perdue was pitcher, for Roston. Dur- ing the practise before the game Mc- Graw the crowd a great treat by allowing Nick Henne’ baseman, to perform f ment could The thelr amuse- sick in bed and Marquard as the ants was s . but this was due to the Giants lay off to-morrow and the day, and the have plenty of tin > rest The Giants f. to score in their half. Devore 1 off by beating out a bunt, but Doyle popped out to ird, and Snodgrass hit Into a double play The winning of this a big gain on the € St. Louls this morning, After Ingerton had gone out in the first Inning Bridwell hit to the left fleld fence for two bases, but Marquard struck out Jackson and Doniin, and gave the crowd a thrill In the second Infing Marquard struck out all thr batters w made five In succession as Jackson fanned In the previous in The Giants got the bas half, but fatled to score. had gone out, Merkle sing! Herzog filed to right. and Meyers walked With this chance befe him Marquard drove a long tly to D in. In the third Inning Marquard kept up me would mean as they lost to rs full in thelr After Murray 1 ot centre eteher singled ng the bases tn the nder to a high Marquard e fourt cont! the Marr vulls and stole rg driv lead unded a rst Inning in CHICAGO, Sept, Alex MeCloud, an | amatey ator, broke his neck 4 volplaning = after s ma ne nt | wre One rd » MeCfoud ¢ peg, Canada | eldent ame at the ené | most successfu |turned over as and MeCloud was buri wreckage, his Kd first | what | | Rube will ecord by striking out two men and | tel ‘World's Greatest Wrestlers ir in Bout FRANK GOITcH. ANOTHER RECORD AT BRIGHTON BY BURMAN'S AUTO BLORCE nee ALLE ih found himself unable mark + and Hug y starters tn ce the lead and ne . when Mui raft, Vit st t minutes [5.10 seconds Crowd Treated to Early Thrill ane BAGR® ~ BRITISHERS When Foster’s Car Goes Fseiieie re tly low mile Hob to sh Hur w what Of 64 Through Fence. BRIGHTON BEACH MOTORDROME, Challenger Half 10 PAGES For the Championship at Chicago ~ MOTOR BOAT DINE | American Racer Beats English ! Mile Sept. 4.—The largest crowd that has at wathefed here in’ the Oar th filled the t of the cae Huntington Bay, leld to-da many | ult a ators that would . f baAbaional ORai ithe | HUNTINGTON, L. 1, Sept. 4—The many determined driver patin itt m American boat, Dixie IV., owned by H Even tn practice d owed ‘ baat) ! M Auguat ut cb and with a das J nt ' spe at uM xth lay W 1 1 1 € an Mop I od wt Ma 4 Ndga W ¥ art « T be v LF if thay 4 1 ' J IV tt a i 4 * at Dur bb t t be t 1a 1 ' r was wa " ‘ 1 t n for 4 1 i ut ' agi 4 wo dak Att rt Tow n r ave Th ! le fl Ja Cra Ma 1 ue t D an en n r i ntil he i ! ! . ' c three n then Cra Vin wad, FOUR-YEAR-OLD BOY SHOT. | -_ ad fo the Halloontisi Drove into Ocean, " on iH ! ATLANTI CrVy ul ‘ \ " ne — te ‘ a ed | Bollding Turkish Baths, »| Was out e Broo! V was not Hath with grivite seems. s [dary was as grouchy as a dear in votly arresied, Fa aka 4 hele l WEATHER—Fair to-night and Taesday. FI COTE RETANS TILE: WINS BiG MAT BOUT ~ WITT HAGKENSCHMIDT | |Record Crowd Sees, World’s Cham- pionship Wrestting Contest in Open Air at American League Ball Park in Chicago. |HUNDREDS OF WOMEN | AMONG 30,000 AT RING. American Enters Arena With Odds of 2 to 1 on Him, Though Club Declares “Bets Off.” (Special to The.Evening World.) COMINSKEY BALL PARK, CHICAGO, Sept. ktriet Gotch won easily, in two straight falls, from George Hack- enschmat, in their bout for the world’s wrestling champion- ship. He took the first fall in 14 minutes 18 1-2 seconds and the second, with Hackenschmidt “all in,” with much Greater ease, in 5 miutes 32 1-5 seconds. (Special to The ing World.) | RINGSIDE COMISKEY BALL PARK, CHICAGO, Sept. 4.— Thirty thousand persons crowded the stands when Frank Gotch and George Hackenschmidt hopped into the arena to wrestle for the championship of the world at 3 o'clock this afternoon, Virtually all the , $10 and $15 seats were filled an hour before the main bout was { starte 1. The bleacher seats at $1 and $2 were filled to overflowing even earlier, The gate | the Empire and tysht 100, eather conditions for the match were ideal. receipts were placed conservatively by the management of Athletic Club, which staged the bout, at between $75,000 The iG was clear and a warm Sep-| repeatedly dodged his great Indian sun made the temperature fit-] wrestier and he came in hopes of cle a degree fo ing a match with the winner, Karla n the 5 an imposing looking — individual, a the grand stand, be ed with a] stand nore than six feet and welgh- shining bright turban, wa native of] ing 2 pounds, His manager says the t ' est all] Rajah of India will back him for aay .| amount against Hack or Gotch, WOMEN AT RINGSIDE WITH GOTCH’S MOTHER AND WIFE. | In boxes near the ringside were sev- eral h ed women, Prominent among them were Gotch's mother, his wife and> other-in-law. ‘The latter three occu: pied a box directly in front of the arena, ind with them sat Jack Curley, man- = KEENOE kNFE aoe h’s training camp, and Emil Klan vteh's manager. It is safe to n relatives of the M interested in all |the mes. 1 ing. The direc Athletic off,”" n any re ward a Club ruled thus removing sponsibility which It was merely tection of the ed the contest. One » and the »teh, ared at the s was packed OFTHE STOMACH Rallies Well Operation in London and After | prevailing o Financier Condition Encouraging Nags. He was attired in a and wore a straw hat, d th ecrowd as vene on panied by ‘ ank and post. WINS QUICK FALL FROM YOUNG SAMPSON, fore e main bout etarted Warland walked in front: of and, and t owd, ree er that was ockyards, six howls for a to take ng Nelson and also declined even AEROPLANE SCARES HORSES; NINE HURT I) RUNAWAY, °" but was between o and Young n ork, Post! got the foul, with @ sclssor Land arm how in >