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SNAPSHOT OF RACERS __ Re WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, “MAY 18, 1903, THE HALF... | Thomas, THOMAS NOW HAS Highest Priced Racing Horse Is Week’s Brooklyn Handicap at Gravesend. Hermi Nd fc day to carry R, Thomas—in the grand racing horse tha! $60,000, Is being made ready to- new colors—ihose of the Brooklyn Handicap at Gravesend next week. R, Thomas has sy W000 of eady to flesh. old son champion of division, The pi palr for! a racehorse in turfmoh admitted — te Thomas had really the $500,000, hy invest in Hermis is of sald aigh-class the great Hermence year's three is the dur he was hors four-year- ds the imp. last ver tra secured a bargain, Louls V. Bell, th r of Hermis, sald to-day: “Mr, Thomas has nought the best racehorse in America. the horse is In the best of heaith and is In $200,000) worth of stakes, He is In the World's Pair {,0W Stake, the eat Republic $50,000 Stake, both to bi run at St. Louls next season, and the Urooklyn, Suburban, Brighton and Saratoga handicaps. ‘Mr. Taomas paid my price for Her- mis without a quibble. at Morris Pa He came to me Saturday and asked if | had any horses for sale. I told hin they were all for sale if any man was willing to pay my price. ~ ‘lL want Hermis,’ he sald. “I named a figure and he pted Instantly, 1 wade only one n—that ‘Trainer cond.t charge engagements for npleter v of Hermts took Mrs. Adrian Iselin Waterbury out to the animal make a trial | Hermis gall MeCormick have until his stake season are e rhe of the animal thi new o and Lawrence Morris Park to see With Rice up da mile int | up fresh as a daisy. Mrs. Thomas, who $60,000 HERMIS Being Made Ready for Next} nt for Hermis| to year-old |; and pulled | | ANY TRY FOR THE RIFLE TEAM |Aspirants for Places on the All- American Party to Bisley, England, Take Turn at Tar- gets at Sea Girt. J, May 18.—With ng conditions entirely the competition for places satisfactory, on the All-American rifle team that wiil be sent to Bisley, England, to endeavor capture the Palma Trophy, began before noon to-da | About two scove experts with the tary rifle lined up on the range for nent to targets. From this num- he team of elght men will be chosen next Wednesday night. the se- lection to be based on the records made by the competitors In the firing of to- day, to-morrow and Wednesday ‘The greatest Interest is manifested in the contest and every man means to do lis best In the hope of earning a place on the team that ls to represent the United States in a friendly strife wiuh the world at large. ‘The ‘tiring was not bogun to-dey until afver the morning trains from New York ay nia had arrived, thi arnunge ping made to accomme the competitors. Eight ach of the Uiree ranges were a hhe Aid at 900 and 1,000 yards was on,” Major J, States Cav: e officer of Albert 3, Jones, | Rifle’ Associ: The Lesiie C. Capt. _ F: t. Winstead, W, J. N. G. J. _Dimmick, Recorder Promote Rifle Prac- re eight semgeants | 1s oN Ustion off G nlorel i ant [dout,-Col _lioard . i f (Photo Taken at Morris Park Especially for The Evening World.) | (Continued from First Page.) @| foul and the race stood. Dimple is the Reval. 118, 0"Noil.. 10 6 10 52 two-year-old for which K. Thomas , *Clari Gannon ee 8 Btald 4 | pald something lke $13,0 Hagel- | Highlander: ail, McCue. tett at pont 13 6 | wood cost sce Olive! slr pr on avg, ine—L30 8 ’ tosetint, a to-1 chance, v" the New York American League|Doesn’t Know Whether Reliance) .,.,.. rriones handicap in la ped-hot drive. She. bent . aux Casta a nose. Rosetint made the Team Closes Series withLake| Is Faster or Whether She Is) sires. sn. jocks running’ fotiowed by Lauds Uneasy Cnt . Falle $lion and Lux Casta in a close bunch i ffi | Batkal, 99, Gfartin . | They held this ¢ around the turn, v4 Erie Team and Griffith Is} Slower Than Columbia and siti: tw, and when they ‘swung: into the atreteti 7 ar Hux Casta moved up to her, Clarion Hopeful of Victory. Constitution. rere lt, quit and Tady Uncas was beaten. in ee ape fame 4 it Was . furious ce osetint winning a good, game race by ja nose, Lax Casta was two lengths i THE BATTING ORDER CITY ISLAND, N. ¥., May 18—c, | Hartinan, “ie, alltng: front of Lady Uneas, who beat Ser- 2 Oliver Iselin, managing owner of thi * 8s foRne nda tT SSL Reliance, made {t clear to-day that ‘ sf i M Ronsetint established a new rec- i ne the speed of the new craft fs as much Tee lel@ caelet Gio coonaasttat eeler, rf. McCarthy, If of a problem to him as to the observe easily. Time BEG SCE LEA COLE ba * Paes Pees rt t }and that until she has raced with th Skat ri shed fo the tro non afte record was held by Lady Uncas, + th i i i ae sili be nd-made th erfinning, fol- sree, Ganzel, tp. Tatlota, 2, come ene ane ne Fauigmeery Adal ed by Trthes Hil, Mary Worth and | wiuers mite te 3 aie I \c ne | (rentrer, iis way n Jett In iZ iE. SE. Gochnaur, ss, ing selected to lend the Cup, Either etch, whe se Hill went to th Within Str, ay a Wile pe ret) Constitution or Columbia might outsail And wor y hy th x IB 14 . sf Moore, p. hi h mitted. m Halkal. who was a | 4 ¢ CLEVELAND, 0.. May 18—This was | Pe he adm! half in front of Syriin. 4 get away day tn Cleveland and it was) MT Welin visited Jacob's Yard to- FOURTH RACE, ih a up to Mr. Wiltse to see that tne Invaders ay Ld ed i ae eee ianthe Salli Ne) atx nde: halt turlories Slant goad sme—1.40. oo ff oN eta lay on the ways, He sal he polish Botting. Yardarm, ” favorite, wo | Rd Mme Napoleons. Grittitn sg of her twonze underbody would’ Starters, weiix. Jocks, 81 1in Fin very. easily York and Tilyrae were 10 the box for the” last try ‘) Rose Tint, 104, furns the pacemakers, Hlyrht leading’ into, th With the Clevelands and the tall south. | Pe completed to-day and that she would don stretch a Wad’ in front of New York paw was anxious to square up matte: (De launched to-morrow and return tm- 95, Connell wha wan A leneth in front of Yurdatin:| jmediately to New Rochelle. Aneuieher:, 9851 Marcin. In the ran home Yardarm went to tt With the Lajole aggregation Bergeant, 98, Henderson Font: BLAAURIT EC ARIS Tt i . In reply to an Inquiry whether the | Warwitt, (10, Wonterly {front gradually and, ns ‘The bad luck that has been following | Rijiancy would be fitted with a suit | Cinqueratit. fj Head tm the last furlong, won ve N 3; | Rellance would by a iol. by two lengths from Young He wh | aad eae eran eet vane jot Ratsey sails, Mr. Yeelin sald: “That Lord Badge, 101. , was a helf length in front of 1 as t who has been a tower ot |i# Mat yet settled. She has been meas-| ——— oe a Gtreneth at the bat. was taken Ii ana [¥wed for them, but we don't know BROOKLYNS VS. SANFORD WILL RUN IN © eouid-not get into the game at Colum-| Wether we will put thom on. her.” ‘i all a Asked what he thought of the Con- bur. fe played to-day, but ld not £1) wicution an compared with the Reliance CINCINNATIS. THE ONE-MILE SPECIAL. imeelt by any means and was unable| ! poate hi |_ esta to take any preliminary practice becore | = Heelin replleds anecone Gny ene ' Y.M.C. AL Athtete WHI Mect Fant the game. Fultz’s leg ts #'!ll in taal | Re alone. You ean't tell until the: (Continued from First Page) | Onen at Celtic Park. ieeepeyibut be: warmed: tp) to-day /and')snil In Company. Nee ar EL be ec | R.L. Sanford, of the Central Branch : @eciared that ho will get into tae of ne on al che ober Ree |¥. MC. A, who took Carr's meas Wednesday game with the Chicagos. — | \\% "Nt mother of the other two NO.tte RUSE enon 07 tess zonee ue do the |at the Muluwk A. C. game The rest of the team were in good) Tr j ing to tell at wight the dit i we Ha one meni iw iy Kelley | win another sardidute t arn aaler : ference between a horse that Ia in tho; thought that Harper was good enough | } one-mile specktl invitation Shapo this afternoon. Keeler's weak | ee nnd one that te in the 2.10 clias,”* Rotelt f the Great {underpinning is once more strong and he|""Naiea “it De. of- : ney waa e took in everything that came near his|ficlaily mm he Glen Cove First Inniag, i Day. 8 territory out at right garden. » Mr. tele replied: “Not unl the) Capt. Keeley {at first. Seymour not extend hin , if then. hit safely and scored o ilin's three: and that ‘This was another perfect day for base- clin added fn Teply to 8 Quest On ee a eon eel dy or Valen: ball and ap unusual crowd for a Monday the was not sure that the Rell iive | jy" Steinteldt hit safely d the cup; that the Colum- afternoon turned out to have a last look | ¥ atid Sea Tan inlant AS os ey te third, nfeld ‘ Ys a nth o ore. 4 ane = i stealing and Corcoran waa thro ee ee ren not aera. | sal her. At fitet by Dahlen. Two runs WRESTLING NOTES. Win’ or fose, the Griffith Sys Strang was disposed of by Steinfeldt — finues to be the stellar attraction in and Beckley. Corcomn captured Sheck- | August Faust, of Germany, and Leo | LIPTON BUYS NEW every city. Grifith’s declaration that the Invaders would return to New York at “d the top of the heap Is not being repeated gnd now he is only pulling for an even ‘ break in the three towns left to play be- ij fore he gete buck to the Gordon High- Fultz warmed up so well before the Bame| that he told Grifith he would ea try at centre gurden and would Shamrock. SHAMROCK TENDER. Challenging Fleet of Four Will Cros: the Ocean, Including Old ant's foul fly, Dobbs walked. MeCree- Parde , of Italy, wrestled to a draw at! die was throw oO y Magoon, Sig waa thrown GULSAE: Arey MABOOR. ine London, ‘Theatre on the Bowery 3 Saturday night. ‘Loe contest, which was Second Inning. at mixed style, was to a finish, best , in un falls’ to score. Lig at-we Magoon singled and reached third on | Gaumpion George Bothner ucced McCreedie's single. Harper forced Ber leroe. Faust toox the lest (allat Gra ken at second, Magoon sclring. Harper | Roman style in 27 minutes gd. secon stole second, ‘Kelley out at first. Har-j with a hammer lock and half Nelson. mour sent a fly per reached third. Pardello threw the ermun In the next to MeCreedie. One r ni, éssuy under catch-as-catch-can rule: Pray in 48 Jo) would allow Doyle singled and pot to third on alse minutes exactly with a halt women was his first ince In two week! SGOW, May 18.—Sir Thomas Lip-|wild. pitch and a passed ball, Dahlen|and crotch. hold. Faust won. the toss ‘and the ex-Brown in was given al i ity purchased the tag Cruiser to] walked. Jacklitsch did. likewise, fMlling| for tae style for the {nal bout ands won when he went tothe bat bye) 0 ackonl, tol U the bases, Flood bunted and Doyle was | lected Graceo-Roman. Although he had * fhertané. “McFarland went to the benca|convey Shamrock to the United) oaignt at the plate, Jones forced Flood] Pardello in danger many times he S| Bnd Dave batted tn his turn. Btates.. ‘The steam yacht Brin will conslat second, Dahlen scoring. Strang flied] unable to force the Italian's shoul- First Iantia. voy the cup chailenger. The yachts willl gut. One run. ders or a clean fall. At | i be jy for the ocean passage by midnight the police stopped the struggle, ; i Davis fanned. Keeler put one to Hick-| June 5, a rd Inulng, ue Bot 1 the no oh er alternative mp aoe wes out at the Initial bag. Sa ae aoe nin punted safely and stole second. | but to declare the match an even thing. Peeerares en aled. en Pat out oglin reaching third ° new a pass Spa tiene chro Beville tarow wild Mealing and he came all the Flick was hit aad walked. man doubled to left, scoring Flick. Lajole Biss to Davis. Bradley filed to Conroy. ‘0 runs. Second I McWilliams ilted to Milek. igoe, to Moore and was thro . Conroy filed to Day. No runs. WINNERS AT WORTH. (Spectal to The fvening World.) WOORTH RACE TRACK, May ‘The races scheduled to be run here unis peternbon resulted as follows: nted RACE TRA MORRIS ‘The entries for co-morrow's rac lows First Race—High weight: hal tan of Withers mile The Carmelite Blue and Oral Sadduces True Blue Hist Royal Pirate Rene vesevece selling; « ning, fer t Bleu Second Race—Tw0-year-o! furlong: Jim. Kel Stalwart Inflextble Beach Montpelier Rockaway 13 Strethou 113° Latheron 108 Donnelly 108 Collec M3. Gunwi 105, Mohican jasedo. Piroustte Third Race—The Baychester: wdnsbury, 3 Juan was third, ‘Time—1.m 2- id Race, six furlongs—Won b: he: Porn 2°01 and 4 to 5: if 4to Was second; Optional w Tine, 1138-5. v Brigand ..... 103 Bun Gi Duke of Kendaii,...107 —Maldens; ¥Flve-eighths of a mile,— Wien Won by Lady Free Knight,’ 6 to 6 and|Flying Jib. 13 Red Knight st. 2 Ed. Sto w Stamping Ground s:110 Reltat Rigodon Sentinel Race, one mile—Won by Our} Wy Ink : 8 to 1 and 6 to 5; Safeguard, Stolen samen Twin Rose 2 Was second; Irene Mac was third: Nick Longworth The Sun Shower... Mesmer ANS Fifth Race—Setwng Bar Le Duc... +1 Lord Advocate "....101 Torchlight . 105 Lal 1-5. rr LOUISVILLE RESULTS. I to The Evening World.) xth Race—Handicap; “TRACK, LOUISVILLE, May | Tho" y, are the results of the| Lake Ward Brie. Berd thie. afternoon Cette Judith € ven-elghths of A mile.) Young Henry » 1 to 1 and 7! st, Daniel . Withers mile, Game Postpoued. Low MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. PARK, May 18 — Jensup Northern Light... and Philadelphia (A. L.) , Mo,, May 18—~The game sess ta, be Played here to-day be- Iphia | steame ¢ ‘ ertia mts many "oF 43 et: the cransportati Rh E Steinfeld singled, Rae ee bayie ta bility of ‘Tom Sharkey w © out. agoc out, Doyle to) abl DI 4 sa wres th Sheckard out, Marper to Beckley. ;Paul Pons at Sulzer's May 26. Sharkey tol: | none fanned. Mocreedie walked, Doyle | Wil be as fit as can be find’ will show singled, scoring MoCreate, but Doyle somelnolds Ls Hane Anners. Pons was caught at third. One run. A Ve Bikey aha ah, a emuely: 104 Fourth Inn will be at mixed style with an howe Flood let Bergen'a grounder get through {init ,ZIve hundred “dollars is" bet on Inga. Bergen was dounted up with] the side on the latter rounder 0D). EEE = “Kelley walked and went to second on a wild pitch, Seymour was thrown mut by. Dahlen. No runs, Jackiltxeh walked for the second time, Flood singled to right, sending Jack litsch to third, Jones ‘fanned. Flood ole second, Strang fied to Corcoran Kkard out, Corcoran to Bec No runs. Standing of the Clubs, TIONAL LEAGUE. Club, L. Pv.| Club. w. New York. 7 Cincinoatt ..13 Chicago 9 |Brooklyn 112 Plttabur 1 607/88. Louie... 8 Boston 11 (622/Phiiaderpnia’ 6 $18 (AMERICAN LEAGUE. PAtladelph Boston. Detroit. VANDERBILT GIVES GOLD. weight at all, Coin tu Crew of Stenmer,that Car- rlel Wedding Guests. (Special to The Kvenlag World.) NBWPORT, R. 1, May 18.—Reginald ©." Vanderbilt, just before safling on his wedding trip, sent all the em- ployees, from the captain down, of the Steamer Genecal. connecting with the Newport and Wickford Railroad to New York good-sized gold pieces, This ucsts at Or, Paander: Jew ‘Yorkers will be surprised at the] $22 @ Summer Suits—medium to almost no was Miss Linda Lee, of Lexington, Ky., Was enthusiastic over Hermis, and she ned his glossy sides in the paddock and prohouncee him the grandest horse that ever looked through a bridle, Mw. Lhomas’s love for a thoroughored fs natural, considering her birthplace and sising. it is said that sae is respon- ble for Mr, Thomas seeking a prom- nent position on the turd He has cer- tainly taken the proper step to attain his ambition tirough the purchase of Hermis, ‘The horse wali carry the ‘Yhomas colors in the Suburban Handl- cap, and despite his impost of 12s pounds will Hkeiy.go to the post a favorite. Me has been the favorite for both the Brook- tyn and Suburban in the winter books, “Marcus Daly is reported to have pald $00,000 for Hamburg, but it was after ward suid that the figure was $50,000. That was up to to-day the highest price ever paid for a horse In training, ——— Baseball, Polo Grounds, 4PM, Pittsburg ve. New York. Adin., 'To-Day, 0c $25 Lined and unlined. Such materials as New York never saw at such prices. “SEMI-READY”" WARDROBE Broadway and Eleventh Street A. KELLEY CoMPANY jSonTROLLERS FOR NEW Oem, iss | aa NEW YORK’S 2 MASTER SPECIALIST, res quick and. radical in NoxVOUS DEBILITY ay to GU days by my own famous SHHIGTURE sie, natu if eer 10g, palo, or loss of tim Tete mar- PROSTATIC! rermanentty cure ANY TROUBLES matter no how chronic or Jong. standing. = VARICOCELE cure, from 3 to 10 RACING STABLE FOR JOCKEY BARRY S R. C, VANDERBILT. Run Horses on this Side of the Atiuntic, Fordham Hospital sali ay Rey ald Cy Vanderbilt will soon add . eg his name to the list of millionaires who sf, Steeplechase Rider Hasn't jiny jicisure in their racing stavien, f |and he promises to race under his col- Many Hours to Live. ors ne a string oF Hyers us any. ih | eh 3 He is Ured of tne wutoe jin nd the. tally=hu in ac ing the iurt the youngest of Jockey Barry, who was injured ta the Vunderwilis has rotlowed ihe ex- Wednesday at Morris Park by being ample Wiliam ¢. thrown by the steeplechaser Seminole, a At hatranel ieigrow ing weaker every Pu nute ene TS) ina uncle) Willinen iG leroilt, the death {s expected at any moment. ‘last named has, however, never’ raced At the Ford! spltal it was said this morning that the jockey was still unconscious and vhat ae could not Hy many hours, His strong constitution responsible for his lasting as long as he has. His pulse is slow and irregu- lar, his breathing labored, and every In- | dication was that dissolution had began Is horses on this side, te young man being the first of the family to go in for the sport here. Mr. Vanderbilt will own his own race track, There is a half-mile oval at his farm in Portsmouth, and it will be put in readiness by the ‘time its owner and his bride return from Europe. He will then buy a string of the best animals he can’ find, Including @ number of RyRy prood mares ’ Ta He has not yet selected a trainer, but BASTERN PEAGUS, ts considering several men of wide rep- chub. Woke Pail comb. utation. Neither has he chosen the col- Jersey City. 933 Baltimore. ors under which his nags wil -ace, but BEERS a Reohener it is sought that he will select the red Newark": BSS] Wor and old gold worry on William K. Vaa- Toronto ce 6 bri Providence” derbilt's thoroughbreds abroad. Horses, Carriages, &c. 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