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Stake Race M Side Bets. ‘They were both on the grounds, and nothing happened. Reporters went from ome to the other. What Mr. Thomas ‘gaia was repeated to Mr. Smathers. What Mr. Smathers had to say was P red into the ears of Mr. Thomas. Or. Smathers smiles and looked pleased ‘at the amount of attention bestowed pon him. The young owner of Hermis Wooked bored and distressed. His coat- sleeve was plucked and he turned to be intervierred. Then the other sleeve * was touched, and there was another interview. There were reporters to the right of him, reporters to the left of Bim and reporters in front of him. Dir, Thomas retreated, Out the reporters. exécuted Hvely flank movements. All of which made Mr. Thomas perspire and wonder if the game was worth the candle. We Match Just Yet. * That match between Hermis and Mc- Chesney has been a thorn in the side of racing people ever since it was sug- gested. It 1s doubtful if there is any burning curiosity on the part of the public to see such a match, and it ts Just as well, because there will never be one. Mr. Smathers does not worry about thé reporters. He has a cool, languid alr » Pleasing voice. appy brown eye: be the only part of his anatomy awake, and they talk volum: Mr. Smathers said: "It was up to oft. ~ Bell. Now it is up to Mr. Thomas. Mc- Chesney !s ready any time to meet Her- mis after the Harlem Handicap Is run. I stand to win a pot of mongy ever that race. So until that race Is over there will be no match, batatter | thar date McChesney !s willing.” | Thomas Dislikes Notoficty. | Mr. Thomas sald that there would be HERS AND CHESNEY WOWT RUN TW MATCH RACE If Great, Horses Were Carded for a dja man Searten, Peasbel! Chae Werle. ise 0, a8 r, Thomas Woul Not Decline Issue, but He Dislikes|& Seortin Notoriety Resulting. from Talk of|pecy’ fas. no special race. If McChesney and Her- mis were cardéd to meet in a staka he would not dodge the issue, In fact, he would ‘be glad tf such a thing came ¢o pass. But as for a match he had no inciination. Mr, Thomas deplores the notoriety that has been given him, and he {s very much annoyed at the mapner in which his wife has been brought into public notice. Mrs. Thomes is an en- thuslastic hofsewoman and is at her husband's side m the paddock almost constantly, It is sald, in fact, that it was sne who induced Mr. Thomas to buy Hermis. It in related of Mrs, Thomas that at one time she was yisiting some friends with ther husband. She was in- vited to play golf, but declined. Asked to play tennis Bhe knew nothing o! Bhe is quoted as saying: “I can ride any horse that was ever bred and I can cook and sew and keep house. Perhaps when J have time 1 may take up golf and tennis.” These are the sort of stories that Mr. Thomas complains of, and perhaps ne is justifed. Mrs, Thomas claims Ken- | ¢; tucky as her native State. ‘This Is Handicapping. Mention has often been made in this} ¢ column concerning jhe excellence of Mr, Vosburs’s handtoa: Racegoers must. certainly tate off thetr hats to the of- ficlal handioapper after ane the nn- ish in the last race at,Westchester yes- terday, It is the aim of the hanaicap- Der to’ make all horses have. the same chance. In words, i= capp: per tries to make a dead heat of the pon: In yesterday's, race horses ished heads demonstrating that ing machines, slower carry, Which move. faster, oF to the weights they FOUND, A $5,000 WHITE AUTOMOBILE. | Btolen by Two Men, It Cannot Be Identified Because Owner Didn't Have Initials on It. Awaiting an owner at the West One Glundredth street police station is a ; $000 white automobile touring car. It swap deserted at One Hundred and Tenth etrset and Columbus avenue during the | gan @ight by two men, whom the police be- vers steering e “into ‘Columbus avenue fom galds avenue when Ennis episd them and: tue over and Tenth street after they would hit the gutter an called eR 1e moachine, ry a ates ‘wp the Cath aye "Sa nopladaciapepa man, He took it to\the ‘of some thy o an examination showed that it had been made Motor ny, of avenue, but RACING NOTES. Clem Jenkins was keenly disappointed bver the result of the second race, when with Collector Jessup he hooked up with Tommy Burns, who had the mount on Inflexible. The Collector had a elight lead entering the stretch, and Jenkins was riding hart. But so was Bums) wand {t may be remarked In passing that young Mr, Burns isn't overlooking any bets these days. In Mr. Whitney's col- org he is do!ng the best work, of his vareer. 5 ‘I will bet anything from a ten-cent Algat up to $50,000 that McChesney can teat Hermis at equal weights, and I will bring him Bast 'for the contest.”’ ‘This statement was made by MoChes- Pey’s owner, E. BH, Smathers, at Morris following a discussion the best four-year-old oe Jim Boden could have sold Rosetint for $10,000 yesterday, But be didn't, and furthermore this sweet filly Is not likely ta change’hands at the figure named. ‘The offer for Rosetint came from a ‘wealthy turfman who has recently shown @ disposition to buy the best horses on the market. As the market for thorough- reds is just now $10,000 would be a rather small price for a filly who has | edgy the difficult tasks assigned er this season so impressively. . er The sbring meeting of the Ontario Jockey Club will open at Toronto next SetuMay} and the prospects foyv high lags sport are particularly brigbt, Lib- 4hal nominations were made to the val- end tg golars of prominent speoaluer: dein evide ant i) George E. smith ‘aid yesteniay that the decision to sell hig racing, stab! [aha retire from the turf as an owner ‘wae not suddenly made, but that it had been his intention all winter to dispose of TL gia ln Raker Hie a Sri eal Chi Turco and Stev i go 8 Wil) Shields left for Toronto last night nine horses from Alex, Shieldsts which will fade at the Woodbine Advance Guard and great trainer selling two highly tried two- year-olds to T. L, Watt, who races un- der the nee of the Osceola Stable. The ‘oungste! M cheatn ay by Mirthtul—Pride n "OBE, and Bell, a bay Cita ‘by Russell— hait sister Sing. , the latter a Mearibert. price id was $9,000— Pa tor Marmee and tor Marriage s 8 8 Jockey Creamer fell under Starter Fitsgerald’s ban yesterday, and will be eas jae ground ae the eye be He had the mount on itis Daly's {gra in the first race, ai the colt reached the post he be- ne of the racegoe! Nellie Waddell. fixed upon Lad ADDIE Y: Dut now ne, Seon how he. fs lookin; in with,” lng ta i Ed Corrigan's Lemoo, by Ducat—La Pomona, won the twenty-ninth running of the famous old Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs yesterday. She was the extreme outsider in the betting and ridden by ceuany, Reimt, ‘Torchlight, winner of the fifth race, was run up’ $600 over her entered price Of $1,600 by H. F. steve! and bou; in by Daly for $2,005. PURSUIT LEADS TO MAN'S DEATH. Was Fleeing from One He Had Struck and Fractured Skull on “L” Road Pillar. During an altercation in @ restaurant At Slxty-sixth street and Columbus aye- nue, on May 17, John J, Farrell, thirty- two yeahs old, of No. 269 West One, Hundred and Fourteenth street, was struck in the face by Joseph Snyder, who started to run away. Farrell pursued him, and at Sixty- seventh street Snyder tripped and fell, bis head triking an tron pillar. His head was injured so severely that he was taken to Roosevelt Hospital in a cab, where at was discovered his skull was He transferred, to ‘tractu: was Bellevue Hospital, where he died this morning. yEarpell wae arrested by the police of Bast Sicty-egnth tract’ station. Bhyder lived et Noo ast" West “Port: fourth street At Equitable Park next Sunda; oreck Metropolitans will bav: PRE HEC ener irarhy Oo sa mowed form that woud warrant| i T}ang AMATEOR AMATEURS, ‘The Evoning World will print published. ie Evening World, New York. out Se tows oteriog nutable, yuaraotees, evereai from twelve te fourteen rears, | Fulgen 4. Jee. Wittonn Tehaioner F.C, oir Rosey Fe. Serare, role, ‘Reminoie, Jre. and the weather outa ue go, hear trom a goed nde d, tes, “Atdrem 7. i Gallagher, No 0 y-Airet etree. desirous Ste ‘Augun. ‘Address. John’ Pitagibboos, Bast One Hundred and Fifth street. The Willow Pleasure Ciyb defeated the Locals, SE Greckira, by 0, score, 16 ve. 6. 04 ishes- treet, Brooklyn. They would) ance wich fees crenata twelve o fourteen for @ aide bet on Ateree f Tracy, Ne. 2 Willow piace, Brook: o's Club iy rome 9 Wa 16 tenon they, ine are} reat 16. to ne follows’ Catcher, ‘L. ‘Kimmeiman: pitoher, 1. Heht feild, L. i Kantor; shortstop, at aleo like to hear fro: to fourteen. Addrass C Sirees, ely 5 soteaet “tee Young Munroes ‘The Regent ‘by @ core of 11 nieadt i Would. Itke to hear from teams baving chalr 0 grounds. Address John W. Holts & Freyates! Co., No. 265 way, New York Cit * efit) Victor Juntere weal teams ing. ten to a Gates ore MODs ai and 30, Addrenn ‘Wynne, No. asi Geventy-slath atrett. Oebi ing Atl ‘s, etic Chat or Flushing A. Mtnnarten Beate Hows. 8 08 Beleriee=Denham and Deen: oe ‘The Chronto F. C., averaging, sixteen to seventeen, desires to book es with teams of same ‘average for email eoort, Games for Gunday J. A. Cushing, 999 First avenue, ita. Oxsiging. Yam gurvet, Ossining, N.Y. | ‘The chuck St. Lucys, ‘ot Harlem, defeated th Majestic A. C, Sunday by « score of 21 to 4. ‘The feature of the game wae tho heavy hitting and team work of the Gt. Lucys, who up to date have not lost « game. At Tuckehos, N, Y.: pops Hae a} THES by Delancy @treet, Brookiza. ‘The Young Magnolias detonated tne Diack, Bis. ends by a adore vf 80 to 7. 7 teame averaging chireen te Thtsen | Pree Rowell Tables, Cree rorty 31 "|Salks and Dress Goods. Special for Thursday & Friday, Wehave added an additional lot of 10,000 yards in that Best Quality Cordea Fapanese Sih, embracing a complete assort- ment of the most desirable spring colors, at 28c, a yd, regular 45c. goods, Also 3,000 yards Reliable Black Taffeta Sith, at the special price of » Soc. a yd., remarkable value, | Sold at spécial sitk counter, Dress Goods. A lot of. Imported Challies, in good, desirable cotmbina-| tions, including many Per.' sian effects; Thursday and Friday, at 38c. a yd., vee 6oc. & 65¢. a yd. other news concerning amateur baseball teams in Greater New York and suburban towns in the Sporting Edition. space permits, pictures of the captains or star players of teats will be Address all communications and pfotures to the Sporting Editor, out: | « HE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 20, 1903. BASEBALL. ATTENTION ! ull challenges, results of games or onal, regu thet abe ‘Truss can cure From time to time, as tale pienny, 1b.: Grove, 20.; Laule, | Seyere, 1; Kelley, bouts. pall Weidman, No 238 Doe whieh Brook ette A. C. baseball team nis | neck avon and i now booking |i ‘drugs, ce elveee tena aus sould ike « cary PiSoving hear from our-of-town teams sine 2 inwrne Yorn Ban sapiecs red. rea here without delay yor weke for eat, sapirae ing I$ a to be played on our | iia @ Riverside A. hire C, would Ike to arrange an i leanne averasing 16 to 31 rears, om nds bets. “Open dates ia. | Sane"and July. “Addrees’ Gest Holton, Non B Manhattan street. to se ames with teams! raging from thirteen to fourteen years. Out- of town teams, preterred. | Those wishiog to a- mmiea with the Harlem A. C. Wilson, care of Mrs, Nedra 4 Tet pain. inten aide bet. Address fo Ure atrect. days.” gir Biante dat a" by a ae TS] WHAT IS teams averagt Figs 10 Alleey yeare. Tye coop kay, SUMMER WITHOUT A alike to are umes ink thirteen to sixteen, Foam . Satter May 23 open. Address Soha . Captain, No “sot ‘Past woixty-thtrd a enzo. ES i L. B. ran ors by 5 Co Willoughdy avenue, ebrockiyn, ue a faba Gas Stove, ‘The Hot Air Basebal! ch ib, organti would Nike to. book arena any: ing business houses in the ener for Batu SPECIAL. Cheviot Suit, $15. Three good things—fit, etyte and make. To get them at $15 ls « real bargain. 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