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SHAMROCK Il IS LAUNCHED. ‘Sir Thomas Lipton's New Chal- lenging Yacht Takes Her First Dip in the Clyde Without a Mishap. CHRISTENED BY COUNTESS. Owner, Captain and Bulldera Think Lipton’s Third Attempt WII! Bo Successful— Watson and Fife Combined In the Design. (fpeclal to The Evening World.) GLASGOW, Mafch 17.—Sir Thomas Lipton’s third challenger for the Amer- fea's Cup was successfully launched at Denny's shipyard, Dumbarton on the Clyde, to-day. Shamrock III. slid into the water at 1.80 P, M. Up to noon a gale was blow- ing, but the weather then cleared and the launch wes made in sunshine, The new yacht was christened by the Coun- tess of Shaftesbury. Lipton calls this boat the third leat In his yachting Shamrock. He 1s con- fiaent that she will “lift"the cup this time. The yacht 1s the result of a comb!- nation of the ideas of George Watson and Willie Fife, the two greatest British designers. Watson has advised Fife con- elderably and has done much to shape ‘out the boat, although Fife is really the designer and will get all the credit for the boat's success If she makes any. The third Shamrock has little of the second Shamrock in her conformation. Her length over all ts much less than that of recent challengers. On the water line she seems to he just short of ninety feet. Her extreme beam seems to be not more than twenty-five feet. About 14,400 square feet will be her sail spread, and in draught she Is an inch or two under twenty feet. The yacht was Inunched in pontoons, as was her predecessor. This was ne- yeessitated by the shallowness of the Clyde at the shipyards, The launching was a complete success. Sir Thomas Lipton, the owner; Capt. Bob Wringe, the sailing master, and all concerned Jn the construction and sailing of the Shamrock seem to feel confident that she will beat the America's Cup defender. attesbury broke the bottle, christen you Shamrock; may God bless you, and may you bring back the cup." Then, amid loud cheers, the Sham- Tock III. sild easily into the water. After more cheering the visitors pro- eseded to luncheon. NEW DEFENDER THE “RELIANCE.” The New York Yacht Club last night officially announced for C, Oliver Iselin that the name of the new cup de- fender will be Reliance, The selection of a name for the boat has caused no end of discussion among the owners. The first suggested was the Eagle, but that was never brougnt up formally. Tho next name was tne Republic, ‘That did receive due con- sideration, and seve! Facing syndicate were, in favor of it. a matter of fact, it was generally Helteved that the boat was to be called Republic, but when it came to a formal ote of the committee the name Re- ublic was dropped and that of Re-~ pase suggested by C. Oliver Iselin, on. the managing owner, agreed (CIRLS! NO MORE 25 1 members of the) BAOKET-BALL. That’s the Cry in the Women’s Colleges Now Because of the | Brutality Attending the Seem- ingly Harmless Game. IT’S WORSE THAN FOOTBALL. Serious Injuries Sald Often to Fol- low the Strenuous Punching and HairPulling Which Attend the “Mild” Atoletic Exercise. Basket-ball, the great athletic sport! for woman, has been placed under the ban. A wave of protest has arisen in various woman's colleges. The grounds for disapproval are that {ness and deformities result from vio- lent playing, and that when young women who have played the game in schools qwhere a close watch has not been kept upon the progress of the sport enter college their physical condition is such as to render them unfit to cope with the routine of college life. When basket-ball was invented ten years ago St was heralded as a sport which afforded plenty of opportunity for ood, healthful exercise. It was espe- cially recommended because it was de- vold of rough features and yet thor oughly scientific. Women who loved athletics plunged into basket-ball, and every college {n the United States Introduced the game for the beneflt of the girl students. ~ Taken Up by High Schools, ‘Then high schools took it up. Students became enthuslastic. It was such fun, and it was suca a close connection of football that the embryo new woman felt herself dignified by being allowed to throw aside conventionalities and ap- pear in bloomers to indulge in the ex- citing sport of getting the pigskin into the wicker-baskets known as the goals. And now come the awful blow which places {t in the same class of brutality as football. What football is to masculine ath- letics so 1s basket-ball to feminine sports, Tae warning cry of Miss Lu- cille 1H, director of physical training xt Wellesley College, who has strongly ebjected to baskei-ball for girls, has been echoed by numerous authorities 1p New, Miss Hill asserts that the playing of basket-vall in secondary schools, without proper supervision, has Foaulted in students coming to Welles- ley whose physical condition was pitia- ble, They came wita dislocated Joints and other marks showing the evil re- sults of excessive playing. ‘A prominent educator and athlete who {s opposed to basket-ball sald: A Barbaroun Contest. “Unless the game 1s played under strict wupervision the greatest harm may come ie Tt Js equally as bad ag Sotball. Girls, enter’ ints York. te From a healthful ex- exerelue feo Gegenerated into & bar. barous contest. If teachers can regi and superintend achletics I am in vavor | Of It to @ certain degree, but basketball jbas jumed an alarming phase of late. qiBasket-ball 1s, more Ingurious_ and ugher than football for girls. One of the brightest gira of my mcqualntance 1s now unable to attend school as the result of anjunes received in a basket- bull game. ‘The girls knock each other breath bumped out of them, lose their self-control and behave like young ani- . Girls nines less able to Keep within ee somtivel ip positively brutal." sald rominent. tan, ‘to allow girls 0 play Like all oxePuise, tt inal ight {ne mild form, that cannot is a game in down, push each other about, get thelt| ‘a hut, the trouble Hes ip the tact, that ie be played dru- e Lanny es fors etsy of ft ne and The tearing and pull- re, twisting, and falling, reeult wialy and L have, had case ase beon made hls dmmmoderats ot 8 is too rough. too, delicately constructed subserted “to the yough mauling and pounding In basket-bal Not Watched in High School. “In callegea the students. ba Ae properly watched when at play, but now that many a young woman Neu ce in college with impaired health spol The cry that dasket-ba}l tends to make young women, tough nd sporty in thelt inclinations Is ais ugh! strongly against, to ame. Misg Hill's plea. before the Physical Education So- clety that action be taken against Btrenuous athletics in school life has Beneral approval from edu: n long waiting for 18.00 arainst the game. “qhat girls have lost ‘all control ot themselves in basket-ball Mustrated by recent tri ped and threw one. another, scratched. faces, Injured eyea and, pillec out hair, most ruth- lessly, was between the Waterbu: fh School and the oard- man. Training, School and a general slugging match terminated it. Devotees Rise in Protest. In opposition to the protest against bewket-ball comes an indignant volley from the other side and the crusade may be aa interesting an encounter a¢ the eame itself. On ‘one wide is ranged the athletic yaleal training enthusiasts who fraintatn that basket-ball, whose sim and object is to toss a’ ball into a imicker basket, is the ereatert physical woman could fin On ane comios the crusadera who maatatals at basket~ball has degen- erated below the level of football, that it makes invalids of women, that distorts thetr anatomy, inculcates in them a spirit of roughness and coarse- ness arxl that It ia entirely too strenu- ous for the feminine constitution. “The best way out of it,” sald a prominent dootor, | "is Women to confine themselves to some less boister- us game and all trouble will be ob- jated.”" NORTH APPOINTED DIRECTOR OF CENSUS. President Names Chief Statistician of Manufactures of the Bureau to Succeed Merriam. WASHINGTON, March 17.—The Presi- dent has tendered the position of Di- rector of the Census to S. N. D. 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