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RESOLUTE WILL BE READY ON SATURDAY Next Race for America’s Cup Scheduled for Tomorrow Sandy Hook, N. J., July 16=Re- pairs on Remolute whose throat hal- yards parted in yesterday's race when victory over Shamrock IV. seemed well in hand proceeded rapidly to- day and there was every prospect that the defender would be .In readiness for another America’'s Cup match to- morrow. A new metal gaff was put In place. Nat Herrsoff, designer and builder of the Resolute, superintended the re- Pairs. Saillors on the Resolute de- clared that the challenger could not It the cup in & 15-mile beat to wind- ward yesterday. The shamrock’'s crew were happy today aboard their tender Killarney, while 8ir Thoras Lipton beamed on visitors who called to congratulate im on board his steam vacht the Victoria. Theaccdent to Resolute coming on top of three other major mishaps earlier in the season—the loss of the mast off New Haven, the breaking of the jaws of the gaff and the carrying away of & top mast off Newport—had a teadency to shake faith in the abil- ity of the Herrsoff craft to hold to- gether until the end of the season. In yesterday’s race, however, the Resolute exhibited better weather qualities. In light alrs she appeared several minutes faster up the breeze than SBhamrock IV, although-it was on just such a point of safling and under just such conditions that the challenger was supposed to be superi- or. The two yachts have yet to test their abilities down the breeze or broad off under large reaching sails. This is expectad to come tomorrow in a 30-mile race over a triangular course. ™ is believed that Designer Nichol- son and Captain Burton of Shamrock IV. will endeavor to obtain a re- measurement of the challenger in the hope of reducing the handicap time allowance since the cFallenger is us- ing a much smaller club, topsail than was included in the original measure- ment. THOSE HORRID MEN Try to Make Women Tell Their Ages " When They Come to Be Made Voters. Topeka, Kas., July 16.—~Woman suffrage and women clubs leaders generally today rallied to the support of the position taken by Mrs. Mar- garet Hill Carter in refusing to give her age when she went to register as & voter. 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