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Siete a alten ANE “THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1920 YACHT RACE IN PROGRESS FOR AMERICA’S CUP Sir Thomas Lipton’s Shamrock J is Opposed by Ameri- can Resolute (BULLETIN) Sandy Hook, N. J., July 15.—Res- olue, defender of America’s cup broke the halyards, which support her main sails, while leading Shamrock a half-mile near the turning ‘point in today’s race of the 1920 series and withargw, if onamrock mnisnes in the: required’ time limit of, 6 hours She’ will be today’s victor.” “ ;Sandy Hook, N. J., July 15.—Reso- lute led Shamrock across the starting line today in the first America cup race of 1920. ‘The Resolute crossed at the starting line ahead of the Shamrock. From the’ shore it was apparent that the * Shamrock had made a poor start, not crossing the line until after the handi-. cap whistle had been blown at 12:02 o’elock. The yacht crossed, the line on the starboard path. Shamrock was the first to get up her ‘main sails, but the defender hoist- ed her large ¢lub topsail while the Irish loop also sent up a club” top gall or large area, Wind Drops The wind dropped out as the morn- ing advanced and tame came fitful putis from the southwest about 6 knots in-strength. A yachting armada gath- ered off the Hook for the first Amer- ica’s cup race in 17 years. Private craft, excursion boats and airplanes, speeding southward across ‘New York bay were found nestling behind the great sloops that are/the pride of Britain and America. Aboard them were Capt. William P. Burton and his crew of British tars and Capt. Cuaries Francis Adams, of Bog on, with his Yankee. sailor mem The race comnaittee decided that Shamrock IV. Sir Thomas Lipton’'s “mystery sloop” must give the Reso- lute, Ameri¢a defender, a handicap of <7 minutes and 1 second, because of the contesting boats are the cup astendep Resolute, | and the challenger Thomas §, Lipton’s Shamrock IV. To begin with the America’s Cup at first was not ‘an international trophy.’ In fact it had no significance - other than being’ a prize offered by the Royal Yacht Squadron for a race around the Isle of Wight, Eng., which was open to all nations. In August}! 1851, the schooner yacht “America; owned by Commodore John L. Stevens’ and four other members of the’ New York Yacht club, won this rade ‘and the cup became ‘their property: years. later, Commodore Stevens and} hi¥ associates conveyed ‘the prize to: the New York Yacht Club‘in trust as A perpetual international trophy which’ has since been known as the’ Ameri- ca’s cup, taking its name from’ the On only three occasions has one of | able next opponent. Schooner yacht which won it in Brit: ish waters. , First in 1870, 3 The first race for the America’s eup, as an international prize, was held on August 8. 187Q over the regular course of the New York Yacht Club in New York’s lower: bay. The challenging boat was Cambria, owned by James Ashbury, of the Royal, Yacht Squad-' ron, Eng., and: the cup' was defended by practically’ the whole: fleet of: the} New York Yacht Club. That, however, | was the only race in which the chal* lJenger ever had to sail against a fidet and the only contest’ in which, the issue was decided by a single race. Cambria, by the way, finished tenth in that event while the old America finished fourth, the race being won by Magic, the yacht Idler finishing second. In‘all there have been twelve c6n- tests for the Cup, in the second of which Mr. Ashbury “challenged with the schooner Livonia and the; Néw' York ‘Yacht Club) agreed to-defend the trophy with only ‘one boat in the race, The 1871 contest was the best four out of seven races. Livonia won a single race owing to the steering gear of the defender Columbia breaking down. Only twice since that day; Oc- tober 19, 1871, has a challenging yacht crossed the finish line ahead of. the! defending boat. 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Get a box of No-To-Bac and if it doesn’t release you from all. craving for tobacco in any form, your druggist will refund your money. with- out question, No-To-Bac is made by. the owners of Checareta: therefore is. thoroughly. reli —— EAGLE’ TAILORING AND HAT WORKS “Opposite the Postoffice ; Authorized Resident Dealers for theROYALTAILORS “+ CHICAGO—NEW YORK Big cut in Tailor Made Suits Suits worth $40.00, now $29.50 worth $55.00, now $34.50 worth $60.00, now $39.50 The Sint IV., Sir Thomas Lipton’s aeht, Wid is nest | challenger's greater spread of canvass: | ing the American Resolute today in an-effort-to take back: to Eng- | | Today's race was the first in 17|land the yacht, cup held, by, America, towers: over the: defender. } years for the America’s cup. The) The Shamrock’s mast rises 49. feet’ higher from .the. water line}. ‘ ; Se? e. F 6 | ae From deck to truck it’ measires 148 feet a : id i) ines J ; . *{and a topsail towers 25 feet higher. i hele | A\ & i ; i ‘ 3 | : than the Resolute’s. - 1895, ‘Valkyiie: I{I. after. following ine defender finished 1 minute‘and :16 sec- ondg ahead of: the American ‘boat’ ani on [October 4, 1901, Shamrock’. , finished: two: seconds ahgad.,of:© “bia but lost to: the. defender’ by; of conceding 42‘secohds time’ allow: ance. ‘In the races of 1876, 1881, 1885, 1886, ‘and'1187, the contests were decided on une basis of the best two out of three races. From 1893 to the last race in. 1903' the agreement was for the best three’ ‘out of five races. Only One Failed the competing yachts for the Ameri- | ca’s Cup failed to finish. In“the last race of the 1895 contest, Valkyrie IIT. ‘withdrew immediately after crossing the starting line. On October 17, 1899, ‘Shamrock Jost her topmast and with- drew’in the second race of that year and on September 3, 1903, Shamrock II. did not finish in the final. race of ‘the series as she was already beaten and ‘had nothing to Bain by continu- ing. > Just oncé'in ‘the history ofthe cup races has ‘a‘competing yacht been dis- qualified. This was in the second race} of the series ‘of 1895 when Lord Dun- raven’s Valkyrie III. was duegeniifice for fouligg Defender. sss (a a BALL GLUBORR 10 VALLEY CITY AFTER VICTORY Tuttle Falls, 15 to 5, in Twilight Game at Capital “Park —- WERE LOTS: OF LONG le The Bismarck ball club was -off to Valley City early today for games this afternoon and tomorrow, after drub- bing: Tuttle, 15 to 5, at Capital bgll park. before a gdod. crowd last even- ing. The local club has a: hard nut to crack in Valley City. Though strength- ened by the Andersons, a Leed battery, to work part of the time, ahd Seibert. of Stanton, in the outfield, the chances fot victory were not very bright, A number of fans accompanied the team! Vailey City has an all-salaried club. Three of the niembers, Goheen, Con- roy and Fitagerald, were on the All! American hockey team which, repre- sented the United States in the lym, | pic games last winter. Return, Games. The Valley City club will come to Bismarck next week for two games, on Tuesday and Wednesday. They. were scheduled to come Wednesday and Thursday, but the games were moved up at the request ot the Valley City management. Roy pitched for Bismarck in the game Jast evening and Ratzluft started for the visitors, but. lasted only three innings. Bismarck made three runs in: the first inning.. Hurley. walked. - Dolly. Elder. knocked ‘one for two bags, and Frankenhoff followed with a:two base clout, scoring the two, Padgett made a three bagger, scoring Frankenhoff. © Score Seven in Third. LIPTON Nc TOWERS : HIGH OVER AMERICAN DEFENDER) AAT oy th ae a) cane ie y 4 \ y | uN < \ DEMPSEY: WILL City, Nod, auy ‘18. shiek Dempsey will appear in| a champion- hip. match Within the next six weeks, Jack Kearis, his manager, declared |” x here laat, night. “According to Kearns,; | the: champion will be ready, to defen at \ ; E : " | his title in-three: weeks...’ Me a fies fi Were ’ | s Bill Brennan’ looms up’as the p ‘ f ( . y oi < Noun ; But offers are aye : : : i ney ; 5 merous, and, each: carrier. anothen ekg choice, including Fred Fulton, Billy Miske, Gunbdoat Smith, Willie’ Meehan and, Bartley: Madden: y * Minneapolis” has altered Dempsey ve hs Ne } Ee $100,000 as#his share of the purse for fis 3S a oo : ; a y if a fight thete. New York is also bid- : i S 4 q ya ‘ding, as-well-as Benton Harbor, Mith.,j 6 ¥ Gatos 1 > set 3 : - . i i Milwaukee, Denver, New Ortéans, But] . Y is:°Sii : Sloe on Te e ¥, | falo. Rochester, Conns test; and’ Ne F i ‘ <! 4 > . i Jersey. yas . I i! id Giants Beat Louis India ers Kansas City Victor \ { oa ist fig dates St | St. Louig, July 15.—New York hit-!. Milwaukee, July®15.— Indianapolis Kansas-City, July 15:—Kansas City, ( | championship and final Olympic try: ting opportunely, aided’ by. ragged bunched hits\in the fifth and ninth in-| tefl om the offerings of Koob and; ral aia | outs at the Hardvard stadium Saturday 4° fielding on. tho part of the locals, de- \nings here yesterday and samped Mil-| ham yesterday and won from: Lauis has made tt necessary to’ “hold | trial shington, uly 15. eaten ‘St; Louis, 7 to-1. waukee by a score of 13 to 4. erie ile Wy 12'to 1. é . | heats Friday, Secretary F: W. Rubien, | defegted Chicago b; y 6 to & Rice hit core: Score: 5 jcore: -.. RHE meeretary. “at the Amateur ‘Athletic |for a home run "th Mine ‘itt with two| New York - 001 032 oon ag 13 3) Louisville... ..000 010 000— 1-7 0 | Union announced. This will be done in St. Louis .. ; -000 101 002— 4 9 5| Kansas City .1078 002 21x—12'12 0 : the dashes, the 440’ yard and 880. yard RHR: Batteries: ‘Neht and Snyder; May, Batteries: Whitehouse and Hen.| Batteries: Koob, Graham; ana i runs ana the es hurdles: 202 000 900—4 14 Gootwin, North and Dilhoefer. line; Northrop and Stumpf. Meyer; Horstman and Sweeney, | 00 03003x—6 10° 1 . Dodgers Take Two ———_—_—E———E_ | halk; | Chicago, July 16:—Brooklyn . won z i I = BASES. ALL bot games ote doublet header. ton 5 . 0. yesterday, and 4 to y ‘bad suy 16 id A eee: run. by. pea whose .driye: THE O—-K GARAGE ~ AMERICAN aaeo 1ATION delphia, I went ‘under the fence in right field, na Last fPot, | batter Caveleskie tor 3 runs in the first | gave'¥ictory to thie visitors’ in teh first 202 4th Street ey , Opposite G. P. Hotel ‘ St Pauls... 80 inning. but thereafter could do nothing| game, while they | won the second {--~ Service Station for ' Minneapolis. . + MB 87 von ala aad week cam ware by. bunching hits. aie be a | Toledo. . «40 fi ‘won'by 6 to re—First Game: Indianapolis. a4 : Spa pace, ett Same os oj 5 ERI] HUDSON, ESSEX, HUPMOBILE AND CHEVROLET ouisville .. 041 ce gol #10 anes is ©) Chicago gil, 002 000—2 6 1 ee ee CARS: i Mil 44 Nadel 000—; teri jammaux, Grimes: an ‘ora, asi ut Batteries: <coveleaks ana: O'Neill; Krewe Tylet an Daly pete Fe or ‘mérith." "We repair all makes ‘ Kansas Cit 58 Moore and Perkins. ic pean, Game: I Ye. co aie Larockia == sa 2 ano ‘ i i H z CARS AND PARTS FOR SALE : ‘ di ATIONAL L Ruth Gets ‘| Chicago . 10 00 ‘elepho > NATIONAL ERsOUe: |, New ‘Vénk, July 18:~8t Leuls de-| Batteries:” Pfeffer and Biliott; Car & OS 951, a RNA éervice! ee Brooklyn.. ..... -. 48 38 feated: New York yesterday,.7 to 3,} ter, Bailey and Dal LSON & MAN ; Cincinnati .. y 44a 31! Ldriving' Quirim: from, ‘the ‘flab in’ the ‘ Pittsburgh... .. .. 38 36 seventh inping. On the first pitched AMERICAN ASSOCIATION the second inning Ryth made ‘Sweeps Series the St. Paul, July 15.—St. Patl\swept] : the four game series with Colambus}. by defeating the visitors twige yester- day, 13 to 7, and 13 to'3. The cham- ions made 32 bits for 57. bases. Haas .| made a home ‘run and three doubles in the first contest and Riggert drove St.'Lonis.. .. his tWenty-eighth: home rum. of ‘Tseason ahd was passed Ait three:trips' to t) needs ore. home. run’ te “equal his Cleveland .. . ork ved two home runs and a single in New .Ye RS Batteries: Davis e. second! ae chase im, Shore and Baek Score—s'irst Gam: R. HE. Tenth Street at Fourth Ave. Washington. . ; Columbus . cae ‘20 are HA : MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA ‘ St. Louis... .. SOS. 4 af x |! x ) e Boston... Danford,, McQuillan’ and EAargest, finest and most modern Transient ‘316) Pit ely July si won ave,’ Me- Detroit... os, Philadelphia: .256} its third straight game fromBoston by ‘ .. Iti.the sixth Mann hit over the .: AMERICAN UEAGUE *: i fence-for.a home run, the Plays'601 Games first:hit out the park this season. Boston, July 15—Everett Scott ran] Score: RH. his string of consecutive games. up to} Boston 5.254100 O01, 1 G01 yesterday and Boston: Americans Pittshargh: +. 800000 01° od O'Neill; Hotel in the Northwest—widely. famous for its comfortable, homelike Accommodetions, Except- jonal facilities for Society Functions and for Recrea- tion. Attractive main-floor Restaurant, with Service both table d’hote and a la carte. Zz, Score—Second Game: R. HVE: Columbus, ......010.110 000—:3 81 Sti Paul ; 202 043. 02x—13 15 4 Batteri&e George. and’ Hartley; |, Merritt ‘and Hargrave, McMenemy. ie Jah apa tte poli inneapolis, July 15.—Minneapolis ; ada. Tolelo. divided © double-header RATES: here, the home-team taking the firs! 4 i to 1, and the visitors the se¢ond gante, “15. Rooms, Private Baths 5 to 0. y Singk $2.00 Deible $3.00 R. HB. Scote—First Game: i i Toledo.. .... ..000 000 0011 9: 2 225 Rooms, Eevee tee 100000 11ix—3 10 2 ” Brady and 4 Murphy; 200. Rooms, Private Baths * Single $4.00 Double $4.00 celebrated by defeating Detroit in both Batteries: ‘Oeschger ends of a double-header 6 to 5, and 4 Cont and Hoeffuer.: to 0. The first Kame was won by a rally-in the nitith inning. Ty Cobb Chase: he again injured his left leg. in that: in- ti, Tuly--15.- —Ciicinnati won ning and was.carried off the field: ~ ght. 10inning game from ‘Score—First Game: ©’. R. H.B. to 2. anes was put Detroit. ++ «100/000 004-5 4° 1F ie seventh-inning Boston. . +001 000 203—6 8 . 3] Batteries Ayers, Okrie, Ehmke bunch broke loose again, scoring ‘sev- One in the eight inning. In the third’inning the Bismarck|,and “Ainsmith, en runs, and putting the game.on ice.| Tuttle. got four in the seventh and! Detroit . . Score—Second Game: Rees Mini i Batteries i Craft and ‘Manjon, -Stanage; Bush, Pennock and Schang. “* Score—Second cane. R.H.E. 00 000 balers a “a1 020 01x. Lowdermilk and Mayer. * Others $4.00 to $8.00: Boston...

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