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The New York Yacht Chip has de- ittee of ite mem- dvieadility of ac: eepting or rejecting Tom Lipton's third and inst challenge for a series of races Cup with his Shamrock At the special meeting a line wae gotten on the full text of the Irish Knight's letcet def, and it was found ta be absolutely unconditional one, and ome that they can't very well be turned elded to let a com ere judge as to thi for Americ: Iv. Shamrock IV., the challenge is accepted the defending club will find % advisable to build a new jefender. & | Nicholson, path. ‘thee design be accepted or not. challenge contemplates a series of to begin on Sept cagamittee that Dencan and G. A. Cormack. —_—-- ‘The of Reliance, which made luminous her name in the last strugsie for the trophy, needs only to be slid down from her City Island ways to again get into the game of cup defense. But with her foot of water line length she would ded sive w wide margin of time al-| g¢. Teach 8 1s known that Bir Thomas has taken! be ennomesd, tat Rew hope from tio output of the English designors sent the Istria on her as yet un- It is also known that have drawn plans for Shgmrock IV. and that these « the decision of the New York } CW as to whether the challenge will appointed to con-| After losing their first two games, one alee it comprises Lewis igs 8 bee wag 10 the Braves and the other to the » Cornelius Vanderbilt! Dodgers, they have won seven and tied C. Oliver Iselin, ©. Led ahs hea re . Baker § Morgan, Arthur Curtiss Jam ‘INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. There is no secret about this—the answer is: volume of business. We s $1,000 to #2,000 profit a week. SU Purehased from -—, sth Avenue Tailor SPORTS Only Two Golfers From This Section Qualify in Tournament at Atlantic City. aaa "For ‘or State Boxing Titles| pEHNp BAT CAUSES things easy and that ea Mint ah, the eat in a battle, re, lane will be. sare to iis | HIBRLANDERS TO LOSE Athletics Steal Six Bases Off the New York Club’s « To-night in the %. Atiantlo City, only Hamilton K. Kerr tot ary ache a taned. Young Catcher, of Ekwanok and Frederick Snare of ths at = Englewood making the first sixte: George A. Crump of Philadelphia and Maurice Risley of the home club tied for the medal, with 78 each, The aur- prise of the day was the failure of Henry J. Topping of Greenwich to qualify, Recently at Pinehurst he won the North and South championship, and many fans looked for him to lead the fleld, Irish - hailed "Wi Heavyweight Quickly Knocks Out B. Benz of Hartley House. May 1. Tue and 446" tun pit, Milt be ae Golfers from thie section fared badly In the qualification test of the open By John Pollock. The Irish-American A. C, hes a very promising heavyweight boxer in A. J. Reich, Although he may never onter the professional ranks, stil] all his friends claim that if he should ever de- cide on such @ move he would mi ail the so-called White Hopes toke to PHILADBLPHMA, April %.—The High: landers will wind up their series with the Athletics to-day. They have won “3/ono game out of three, but they are ‘tend t9| hoping to earn the laurels to-day in the int ‘coe' of ste] getaway battle, which will give. them an even break for the series. If such a thing transpires Manager Chance will have reason to feol proud, as the ex- — World's Champions are tatting and To &@ practice game Aelding In wonderful form, and any clurb | full America's Cup polo team was, bully defeated by the Haton team, composed that defeats them has to go along at|¥ sr Freaks, Lond Wodoluuse, and Capt, Lae a lively pace, ett, ngland ‘conceted three goals, but the game ‘The only trouble with Mana, lack’a | ended 11 to 6 in favor of Eton im @ keen men te that thelr pitching te in| MASS, which wae marked by brillant ditting very weak condition. Even id ts I tok Wr Chief | tor, mage iuportance "wend BenderAwho performed yestentay, nalaud'e def ivy 2. far from Wing in form, The New York- | tempt S cet ers ‘batted him hard all the way, but the Yale Hleweietit 4, sAtantowe they didn't seem to be able to do any eS bor timely clouting. If they had had some iy of the Athletics’ luck tn batting they b erie, the" Lewteton iene 1? | would have romped away with an ensy | Se ae | Secor rink, Pe, o-ugxt Monday lg ‘The chief cause of the visitors’ defeat wan the catching of Williams, Although he ts @ promising lad who can hit, he {4 away off in peeging to the bases, and such crafty runners as the Athleti made him look an though he nev @ mask before, Six bases were at in fact, every one atte was the means of givin, AiSloeey, of” Wiscnain, nd hese two met a) saine club @ lurnishing owe of dest bout eer treaien, Rot naka. 2 a to ir performer at the ur tournament for the New York State titles at the City Athletic Club, and he made a great hit, scoring the most decisive win of the night when he knocked out B. Renz of Sar ea a ne, ght. be Hartley House after one minute aya eymaaaiiim at West Ua Poe with th ald five aeoonda of fighting. A right hand ee ms See Crema, tee eee ewing to the jaw was the punoh that . Jenrned him the honors, Reich is now only heayyweight champion of the} bow Ahad he’ ie metropolitan champion it London, Bngland’s Joo “Young Shuerue, vines ots tt Cr m etree fe Mr, was et Hak wt ity nt perfecting weight at ther than’ that only other bout that caused any for twelve the final of the 108- h Leo Kahn of the Pennant A. C. met Bert Woll of fs. Barthoolmow A. C. 80 close was! o this engagement that tho judges ordered an extra two-minute round, and Kahn, who at one time was metropolitan 105- pound champion, was awarded ihe ver- lot, of fourteen branch rat Aapociat {ou ure sthiet janiura_ of the “Bast oof ithe, Young fa their tng, 0 ty ng, he atin io Up to. ment the Atlantic Garden Wille Hocher, east Knockout Bw rr ten round bout Crom bas been flooded, with, offers stnce » intended resting for sev. % at Manages Sam continue to take! th vet AMPUS | spite of _revera Vallach eays that to kee oo the locals the game and thelr four runs to one, Al Schula, the New York club's pi ting left-handed recruit, did well, hold- ing the home team to five hits. He wea @ trifle wild, thous! wing five passes. The Highlander: Rita, including «double, a triple and MONKEYS FIND DYING nine singles, Hartzel, with three hits, J EASY IN PHILADELPHIA. wns the ewat king of the day. More Than Half in Zoo Passed pibahitan “Al HIS ARM GROWS COSTLIER. Away Last Year—Ailments of One Verdict for Iis tons, $10,000, Other Animals. PSE FMIORE On 0; GERCON, PHILADELPHIA, April %.—Conclu- A verdict for $22,600 tn favor of Myet| sive indication that Philadelphia i atill "| Rosenstein tn his sult against James!4 bad piace for monkeys, wae given i bce ttcbeoa tle of Twenty! vosterday at the anuual meeting of the third street, Manhatt 8 found by ®) yoological Society, More than half cf jury dofore Bupreme Court Justice! ey, monkeys in the collection died I " » "7 in Keven th white Wiains yesterday, the year of tuberculosis, Some time Rosenstein was employed by Me-\ayo 1 per cent. of the monkeys in Cutcheon. In November last he'was! piitadelphia died in @ year, cleaning the upper works of an elevator} Cancer in z00 animals ie largely gue and his arm was crushed by an glevator|to the depressed mental condition of im another shaft. Surgeons had to am-| the animals, incident to thelr life of putate the entire arm. ptivity, it is reported by Dr, Weid- Manacer Barford of Gg Fordham tall team an pounced, yesterday (iat the game with, Wen for tocmomow had tn ‘anettied 67 the Mt town man a Marw oat ineaewa ier one i weather reves he Darton onthe’ Held Witte Bor, stealing three basee off Catcher Jones, pnugual, batving feat van that pertormet | iden Willagta ‘of "the ‘Browne nite Sox, 0 Fe garnered’ thre nice im succemstn, one to Fight, one to centre ne to left field: The Gtante must have been kidding, 1914, The| the other teams in the National League. one battle-a thirteen inning affair. ‘The Otante reomise to further tnercase thelr lead in the during whieh the te toa and be their mort bus foes will barat ‘each ‘Sines Uaroats in a8. Manager Griffith and Ooach Schacter wil] most Iifely De, muamended for armumente witty Umpire Dineen in the conten with te Red Sox Clrde Engel, who tmed to play sith & High. | tenders, was he big noise for the Boston Amert while the Red Sox were Fee aNSucs jumped "rote tack into the 95 | the American ise ue mectenetis, that Fimmerman, Chicago's third base. red ha Heel’ anid would. be out ot denied by Mnnager tie repurte,”” said er, Boston te, are ant time of othe Ne ousl ofly one Mor Pitcher and Inflelder Michact Rerghamer have been soll to the Cincinnatl Na- tional by the Chicago Nationals, It ia under- stomt that Tinker claimed them’ at the ‘The Newarka are jeading fhe, International Teaave rare. while the Toronto tuys, who ianlel waiver fie, fie leat ease cccupying the tai berth, ‘Yioung, mar irae league pitcher, famous fur The Reds fore’ an easy votary¢ over the ote m, oa ae sianell yy Gotraay ‘This is the third time the case has| man, the pathologist. Other facts dis: ‘a inthe Taree reLengue. for it eeu, deen tried. ‘The first time the jury dis- im Toh, phe Feupery Mite torte, ay eel iN Ky cer ih ‘ve Lf of the game between the THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 19 A COMMITTEE T0 PASS ON TOM LIPTON’S DEFI t i anaes Challenge of Such a. Nature That It Can’t Be Turned Down Very Well. ODDS AN WEWSY PAR AND ALL KINDS OF has tournament at the Country Club of | fi 513, miles, hours and @ half. val Academy adrame vat cere mn ala, The re veo im ae Bore “ave fine ‘te. 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