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la ‘BOOKIES” COT }Six Favorites, Including the $080,000 Hermis, Backed Heavily by the Public," Were Beaten by Rank Outsiders, BIGGEST DAY OF THE SEASON, | Layers Took in 80 Much Money that They Hardly Had Room in Their Money Boxes to Take it All Home. 7 Players of favorites lost half a million ollars at Gravesend yesterday, The slaughter was appalling. During the Jast race the cashiers, having no room in thelr Un cash boxes, were seen stuffing bills into thelr pockets to make way for the steady flow of currency the public was sending in on Mordella, who was the last favorite to meet with d9- feat. + There are about seventy-five bookies in the ring, and on the average they must have taken In at least $1,000 on the favorito in each race. That would bo $75,009 lost to each race, and six races would total $150,000, representing the to- tal losses of the backers of favorites during the afternoon, This is a most conservative estimate, for there are a dozen books who will handle from $10,000 to $25,000 to the fa- vorlte'in a race, and there are few who Will not run the favorite up when he is at short price ‘o at least $500. Half a million dollars would not cover the loss. And of this half a million how much did the bookles keep? Who shall say? Interview them to-day and they will probably declare that they broke even or quit a little winner. Mvery Favorite Lost. Every favorite went down In the gen- 1 wreck, Even Hermis, the -mighty, doomed to defeat, and it 1s prob- @ble that the champion carried more money than any horse of the day. Yardarm was plunged upon, being backed from 6 to 5 to 4 to 5, Walterin nd Mordella, from the Schorr stabte, (were played as though {t was all over. Qferito, in the fifth, was a strong choice, and the steeplechase choice, Ful- minate, was aleo beaten, The talent left the track dazed and bleeding inwardly. Many a man will not @ee the track for many a day, for many @ bank roll was entirely wrecked, The strangest part of the whole thing was that every favorite looked a legit!- mate cholce. Yardarm looked to be in, but a 9 to 2 chance Jn Proper, a Call- fornia colt, galloped home in front of him. i Mermis Looked, Good, Hermils looked. grand and warmed up fine. “He was a disreputable fifth and hadlyfbeaten. Walterin looked like a 1 to % shot, but Vagary, who heretofore hasn't shown speed enowzh to beat a cow, finished In front, Mordella was easily beaten by Valour, a 6-to-1 chance Tho slaughter of favorites has not been confined to any one day. In all eleven favorites have won In the thirty- seven races already run at Gravesend. Only one favorite won on the opening day and only one on the second day. One favorite staggered home on the third day. Then followed a run of five @avorites on the fourth day, three on the fifth and yesterday a bunch of goose eggs. These are truly harvest days tor the layers. If it continues there will be -.@ thinning out of the smart piayers. \ Early Season for Plunge The season is early for plungers. Form 4s unstable as yet, and not until Sheeps- ead and Saratoga Is reached will any sensational wagers be recorded. But , there will be more big betting at Sara- {Yoga this stason tan was ever seen on @ race-track in this country, When John W. Gates, John A. Drake, H. E. Smathers. Mr, Sanford and other men of immense wealth to whom thou- sands are like pennies get their horses in a race together thenythere will be tail gpeculation. ‘Phe Jockey Club, however, does not like heavy turf speculation, and there is a chance that there may be some effort, percussive or otherwise, mt made to. ii plungers Lo curb their natural ‘ty Tons to carry off thi Whole race-track. Her Was Badly Beaten, The defea; of Hermis was a stunnint surprise, He-looked well bodily, warme up as if h all his speed, Sut fatled miseraal He Wis beaien ce d ‘ a er driving him i furlong Burns eased him me home a badly beaten horse e. One does not know how the defeat of the horse, It was a bitter a disappoint The talner wa horse, Burne, But C tha but Mrs. and 40 Tommy jdom could have ‘Thomas isted ot the mou: nt. lone no better burns, for It wag not In the horse. have been chuckling at the inistered to McChesney, rnera’ turn to throw @ Into the Eastern champion, It will b remembered that Hermis wae not at h hest last year unt late In the sea There Is hope therefore that he will 1m- Bigve,and show his Wal worth in. the iihurban, ‘ YSED GILROY FOR EXERCISE. Three Men Whom Yoliceman Tried to Arrest Vinde It Lively for Him, The result of seeking to arrest threo drunken men at once was plainly ap- parent on what coun be geen of the countenance of Policeman Patrick Gil- roy when he appeared in Ewen Street Court, Williamsburg, to-day. He looked 4s though he had been run over by a fleet of street rollers, Thomas McCabe, of No. 131 Huron atrect; Puttink Gateley, UF Non 72 Hick. anison street, and Joan Martin, &. Greenpoint avenug, Charged With edsaulting ilo says that they were When he told them they were arrest they dragged him into a vacant lot and used him us a medium for vigor- (bs exercise with hands and feet. poicemen camg along and arres men, ‘The charge of were held tor trial ones felonious assault. —<—<—=—__ “Rube” Waddell Marr LYNN, Mass, June 4—George Ba- Yward Waddell, better known as “Rube,” the great pitcher of the Phii- adelphia sAmerican e team, and Miss May Wynne Skinner were’ mar- ohn Arba Ma: HALF A MLIN, the commun, disorder iy, and | under | PS RM TOT TEED MORNING WORK-OUTS Gallop to The Prentng World.) GRAVESEND, L. L, June 4.—With a |emooth fast track, which had been well sprinkled the night before, and pleasant weather, the galloping hours were ideal ones and many racers showed by their | aotions they were In fine fettle. Some clever moves were made during the morning, ‘Trainer W. B. Jennings was busy send- ing his horses to uscful work-outs. Krish- nia galloped six furlongs in 1.19 1-2. Bhot Gun did the trick in 1.18. Leader was sent a mile in 1.46. | Trainer House allowed Monte Carlo! five-eighths of a mile in 1.13. Kentucky | Rose, of the same string, did tho trick in 1.05. Dark Planet breezed one mile in 1.64. New York and Julia Junkin galloped three-elghths of a mile In 0.36. Kickshaw stepped five-eighths of a mile in LO, The Bowery was sent six fur- longs in 1.3, Mayor Graham worked half a mile in 0.65. Morokanta reeled off five furlongs In 1.10. Musldora was sent one mile in 1.46 1-2, Interval and a Morse fined together worked six furlongs in 1.20. +. cl ¥ hree-quarters of a eet Te? Be Daniel was asked #ix furlongs in 1 an tte 60 Aas 2 Past, stepped: three-elghths of a mile in 0.40. Gendarme did the trick in 0.42, Irascible worked a mie was sent four fu We e'eke Oelawaha galloped alx "« together stepped half a mile la In 1.03. Osgood galloped five-eightns, of a. mile in 1.05 1-2, sonoma Belle and Fair Kosalind together reeled off five furiongs in 1061-2, | Judge Phillips breezed one and a half miles in 247 inish Jewel breezed through the stretch in 0.25. M, Theo was sent five-e ghtns of a mile in 1.06. Roehampton was sen half a mile in 0.62 1-2, Faulconbridge >and an eighth miles tn 2.02 ‘ondon worked haif am He in 0.62, Irvana worked three-eighths of a mile in 042. John F. Ahearn stepped six furlongs In 1.23 1-2, Any Day worked half mile in 0.52. Reformer stepped half mile In 0.50 3-4, Lord Turco galloped four) furlongs in 0.511-2 Gaheris breezed six furlongs in 120 1-2. Boxwood reeled oft three-eighths of a mile im 0.38 1-2. Pr clous Stone worked half mile in 0.50 3-4 Queen Madrid did the trick in 0.51, Rapid Vater galloped three-elghths of a mile in 0.399. Williamstead was sent seven fur- longs in 1.3 1-2, Ointment and Ruby Ring together galloped half mile in U52 1-2. ulla Arthur was sent one mile in| atu. Aligxus worked. the. same i tance {n 1.49. Farmer Whorler was sent five furlongs In 1. Josephine Louise did the trick In 1.0$1-2. Northern Star reeled off seven furlongs in 1.31. Loril- lard galloped five-elgaths of a mile in 1.05. Monadnock and Standard, going together, reeled off half a mile In 055. fom Cod breezed through the stretch in Alsike galloped seven furlongs in 1 Damon and Griffith, together. stepped one mile in 147 1-2. ° Headland was sent four furlongs in 0.64. Optics reeled off one mile in 1.45. ——_ AT SHEEPSHEAD. SHDEPSHEAD BAY, N. Y., June 4— There was fog at the course this morn- CHASED TROLLEY CAR ON HORSEBACK. Mounted Policemen Have a Lively Race to Capture Two Youths Wanted for Assault. Sergt. Shields and Policeman Kane, of the Coney Island Station, and two mounted policemen had a lively chase to-day after two young men who had ted William Cole, sixty years old, O4 First ctreet, Coney Isiand, de- he was unable to give them a match. The two young men—William Jackson, seventeen years od, and John Hall, eighteen, are employed in ‘the racing stable ot W. B. Jennings, of Sheeps- heal Bay, They wandered into Seagide Park eafly to-day and went up to Mr. Cole, who was sitting on a benoh. Jack- son sald, “Gimme a match.’ Cole sald he had none, whereupon the two young mea fell upon him and beat him. While engaged in this way one of them spted Sergt. Shields running down the park walk. They ran to the opporite entrance and jumped on a Coney Island avenue car, Shields fol- lowed ‘and picked up Policeman Kane. They boarded the followine car and or- dered the motorman to turn on the full power, He did so, but the car ahead was also golng at top speed and gain- ME ter the chase had continued two miles Shields spied two mounted police- men and called to them to pursue the car ahead, They spurred their horses on for a mile before they could catch the car and order It to stop. Jackson and Hall were dragged out from under the seat, where they were hiding, taken to the police station and locked’ up on a charge of assault Good Sense Shoe Same brain designed both Coward Good Sense Shoe and Oxford. Planned like a modern cup fender along perfect lines. Unique goodness through- out, including the fit that) jleads all low shoes. Men's and Women’s. SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, JAMES 8. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., near Warren St.,N.Y- Mail Orders Filled. SEND FOR CATALOGUE, Those ‘Arnold’ Goods. The finest and largest assortment of Ladies’ Knit Gauze Umbrella Draw- lde ers in this city. Exclusive styles not found elsewhere. ward. The ‘‘ARNOLO’’ BAZAAR, 62 West 22d St., New York. Prices 25 cents up- tee in 120° Dr. Saylor reeled oft nquarters of a mile In 1.19 1-2. S Nuughty Lady and Gay Lothario, going together, breezed through tne stretch in. 0.26. Antagonist did the trick in 0.25 1-2. Bon Mot worked four furlongs in 0.61. Mam.e Worth and SS ollowing a Horse Look Up His Below. ing during the galloping houre, but trainers and racers were full of spirit! and the exercises were brought off with} 4 great show of dash The paddocks outside of the track shared with the course the general scene of animation that was #o prevalent. The J.B. Hagin yearlings from Callfornia and Kentucky put in an appearance 227 strong. They. were in charge of John Mackey and shipped in splendid shape. There is not @ complaining one in the for and all are most presen.a:le In looks, They are comfortably housed in the yearling paddocks and are ready for inspection at any time, It is the lavgest single shipment ever made to the New York market and should attract great attention among the turtites, Trainer J. J. Hy.and, of the August Belmont string, allowed Lord of the Vale a quarter-mile breather {n 0.28, The smart racer ts rounding out nicely and taking his training In good shape, The youngster Gallant breezed three furlongs in 0.40, Mazistrate covered six furlongs in 1.22. He ts a slow worker, but when he races he ts an entirely dit. ferent proposition, He is an eligibie for the Great American Stakes, at five furlongs, to be decided on Saturday, and it sbouta be a treat to see him run, Mizzen gai lo; 8 Jicater, Korwara, and Onternan Balloping. exe tsc8, coe ‘ta breeged five furlongs itt Trainer Presgrove, Stable, sent Short Wf Dublin took slow w the worse of the das, bifo + C, Whitney's Matehies L 0 mile in‘ 1h" Black Stock tienen o. Wait 1n 0.55. “Guntire, Girdie, Ext and others trotted and canter wast turned five furlongs tn 1.02. he Westbury “table's Irish 1 t off the mile distance in tit fe aise Trainer Rogers is keeping him on edge and he will be ready for his engage- ments, Wilson’ » of the Goughacre ‘ose a mile in 1.55 1-5, ork and looks. no} fer his conspicuous viete re, R. 1. furlongs in 1.23. breather at Mexican breezed six ‘arvuncle got a short three-parts speed. The stable's other racers were on the easy side. Trainer Frank Weir, of the Frank Farrell string, sent Co‘ontst and Silver- fan six furlongs in 121. The Musketeer did the trick in 1.16. Tim’ Sullivan Upped off the distance in 1161-2. J FE. Madden's Whorler reelod off a mile and quarter’ in) 2.121-2, "2 covered the same gr T. Hitchcock. ‘Jr.'s, it galloped a mile and a half in 1 is Galway's Meltonian breezed furlongs In 1.22, frainer Peter Wimmer, of the 8. S. Brown string, sent the two-year-old nuy Audience five furlongs in 1.04. She ig @ candidate for the Criterion Stakes. ‘ar fillies. to be decided to-morrow, and will be Nt to run. a P. H, MeCarren's Gold Money turned | three furlongs in 0.41. Mackey Dwyer, Credulity, Seymour and others were shown to’ jogging exercires. G. H, Whitney's youngster, Slam g'am, breeze “a quarter in 036 1-2 13f4 Zi ler's two-year-old, Tippeca 4 POVe ered. five furlongs in 1,07: vr Trainer E. H.-Garrison sent) Mard Scheck elx furlongs In 1.27. The Colum- rats THE WORLD! THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 4, 1003. 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