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PRICE “ONE CENT. Copyright, 1914, by “The Press Publishing Ce, (The New York World). RESOLUTE WINS YACHT HT AE ON HER TIME ALLOWANCE, VANITIE FINSHING FAST Diredhott Siow | Sloop Had a Big [MRS Poss 10 POSE Lead Half Way and Seemed : vse vine INWHAT SHE WORE ABSOCIATED PRESS BOAT, OFF GANDY HOOK, June 11, (By Wire- teom.)—Wind and sea favored Vanitie for the first half of a thirty-mile race to-day, and she seemed a sure win- +. |S ae until Resolute got s favorable) inusual Demonstration} meyers, . Mathewson, p elast of air on the Inst half of the aeoond leg of the course and not only| Promised Jury Hearing the Divorce Case. eerey ovepoame the half-mile lead Vanitie had, with her time al ance made Up, dut passed her after the two) roumded the second mark and stood Qway on thi It was then after 2 o'clock, and as boudoir slippers, Mrs. Lillian K. Poss sailing conditions had turned about | will show the jury which ts trying tm Resolute’s favor she had the race} the divorce mit brought against her @s good as won, with only ten miles| by Frank R. Poss how she was at- tired on the night of Feb. 23 when her The yachts made a pretty race to’ husband and half a dosen windward toward the finishing line,| broke into her apartment in River- Vanitie kept on Resolute’s weather | side Drive and found Rer in the com- and regained ber lead by a| pany of Perey M. Thorn, the co-re- Barrow margin, but after a very short | #pondent. Mrs. Pons expressed her willingness agafa and Resolute cronsed her beat | to give the jury this unusual demon- adily increasing, | stration just before n the edge of| ination was begun trifle higher | Justice Donnelly than her rival. Vanitie’s baby jib! hibition go on although be was frat topeail fluttered and it looked as if| of the opinion that \¢ Mrs. Poss came she weg being pinched. The wind|!nto court without her corsets end|% of Vaughn, was Rardly more than seven kmota| Placed the kimono and Its wide yellow and the yachts were bucking an ebb|°Fepe sa8b over her street dress it \. 40, Dut they were making good wore to go without a turn. eoard 20° port Vanitie came about and took the lead, with her salle right the wind and pointing time. They bad started in breame, with the sky clear and would be enougb to furnish the jury -knot | With an fdea of how she looked on eon | the night that is eo memorable to her ONNIGHT OF RAID — Dressed in the Japanese kimono, her | Totals board tack. silk Murray batted for Grant tn 6th, Underwear, and her brocaded| tiiorpe batted for Matty in 7th. agreed to let t nearly flat. With the turn tbat fa-| 0d to Thorn. | Sater. Vored Resolute the water was inciined to be billowy. Resolute won the race on ber time allowance after a close contest be- appeared in court exactly as ebe was tween the two in the last reach at dressed on the night of the raid. She the @ntshing line, which Vanitle explained that !t would be impossible to show how her husband tore her Knickerbockers from ber unless she wore the knickerbockers which the crossed first at 3.17.30, Resolute croased the line two mini ‘The oficial time at the finish was “ Jury saw last week—but then they 1 SAT.37; Resolute, 8.19.96, . via dlapecd times were: Venitte,| Wer@ Rot worn by Mra, Poss, It in| (Continued on Sporting Page.) 4:16.87; Renolute, 417.36, Correctea| @t®. Poss's contention that she was}, ‘ Sanita, As . | Properly don the night in ques grt aaa Vanitie, 4.15.87; Reso-) iin, when Mr. Thorn was in her ee apartments. Four miles from the finish Resolute id a lead of nearly a minute, but sbo eon worked into a soft spot and Vanitie picked up some of the dis- ther /. wag impossible to tell which a the advantage, The yachts ade for the line almost side by bands with eaoh other over the sides. De@ance, her rigging still to the bad, wae out of tt, having made no attempt to atart. ter the two-minute wae blown, and th time th ‘gras taken as having started at 11.02. The actual times of the start we: “was just the kind of sailing weather vi second ten-mile reach, At this point will take place until to-morrow about noon, as Attorney Abe Levy's crosa- (Continued on Second Page.) oe Ratterioa— ee ae satina were eovctoae to-| DEAD" CHAUFFEUR Fire man Thought He Was Bead; and Failed to Take Body Firemen working to extinguish @ Vanitie beat Resolute over the start-| blaze caused by an explosion In an ing lina, but both yachts crossed af-| automobile repair shop at No, 426 ndicap whistle| West Fifty-fourth street this after- noon passed and repassed a body ly- ing just within the closed rear door of the establishment. Reporters cov- Vanitée, 11.03.57; Resolute, 11.04.17.| ering the fire looked tn through the Vanitie had the weather position. It| window and saw the body. After thirty-fve minutes fremen| NEWARK that euited the Vanitie, The sea was| and policemen carried the body to the wmoocth and she casily worked ahead| street through the ruins of the of Resolute. gorage.eThen It waa discovered that 4e rounded the firet mark in| the man had some heart action— , Resolute at 12.24.36, alight, but eno @ two yachts jibed around the| call mark with mainsails to starboard and | brought Vr. Tobin und a pulmotor to wind ebaft the beam started on the| the scene. The man was alive. His face and the Vanitie had a lead of two min-|hands were horribly burned and he| See Sporting Page. the jury couldn't get idea of her dress unless she From Fire, Kelly; to Pol ‘ules and three seconds, more than the | was unconscious from tho effects | time allowance which ahe gives Reso- | the fumes of gasoline and paint. luye over . thirty-mile course, 1.82.25. Resolute at 1.84.28. dsiand shore and felt a breeze there of hagdly more than seven knots, Dr. in ——— Megiled MA, Ones, Tobin went to work over the witteui | figure lying on the sidewalk. Late Vanitle rounded the second mark at| this afternoon, alded by other phy clans, he was still engaged in 4 tl perate but apparently hopeless Mote'micena pointed for the Long tempt to save the man’s life, “He might have had a chance,” said Sheviots “had we reached him early, blac ha mixtures "inne chauffeur died late thie after-! r , Broadway, Cerne: Seo ieewnatiacaie AA wae hare Deady . i i ee A SR AO SARC SR NATTY HIT HARD BY CHICAGO CUBS Four Hits and aan Amateur-! ish Fielding Gave O'Day’s Tribe Five Runs. > Sleoccunneeceuns lecoun-cononce ' m elceccne-ceoc-oo! wicucec-eeecic- Fa Zz elececcce—-—cen == R. H.PO. A. Leach, cf. Good, rf. tectives | Saier, 1b sr a Schulte, it. a eer al--ceun-co w-ewonoce wl coco e-soom Firet Base on ‘Balle md BCAheW ee Fromme, Struck Out—By_ Mathewson, Vaughn, 1; by Fromme, Bases—Glants, 2; Chicago, 8. eye 9 ~Base Hita—Besoher, Burns, gchutte Doyle, Doyle. Stolen Bases—-Leach, a Pitches—Mathewson. Umpiree—Hart and Régier. Attend- anco—T,000, POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK,|=® -Big Jim Vaughn, formerly , hooked up with Mathewson in the second game be- tween the Glante and the June 11 of the Highlande: carer waretes INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. AT PROVIDENCE. JERSEY CITY— PROVIDENCE— olds; Batley and RETURNED TO LIFE| rorowro~” “ONTREAY ph 000008 MONTREAL— 318002 Batteries — Ritter, Couchmon and Howdy. AT ROCHESTER. BUFFALO— 0100000 ROCHESTER— 00 Batteries—Bader Hughes and Williams, AT BALTIMORE. BALTIMORE— to warrant a hurry| Batteries—Curtis nie Hospital, which| Russell and McAvoy, For Federal League Seores ———— | $12Men’s Blue Serge Suits, $5,965) The “Hub” Clothing Corner, Broadw TOR RHO! al $200,000 TO KILL RATS. will nell to-day Royal Blue Norge Bults. all ‘woo! re orth $12 in any ot! ce to-day | “GIANTS LOSE NSKTHUOND = ¢ oA? eos FROM DODGERS ON Batteries—Mathewson, Fromme and Meyers; Va' i and Bresnahan. Umpires—Hart and Rigler. AT BROOKLYN— BROOKLYNS LOSE ST. LOUIS Pires—Ortb and Byron, AMERICAN LEAGUE AT ST. LOUIS— HIGHLANDERS 0 0 1 0 0 Q 0) ST. LOUIS 0 0 0 1.0 Hildebrand and O'Loughlin. | FEDERAL LEAGUE BROOKLYN 0 220 1 | CHICAGO 0 200 0 AT CHICAGO— sau and MoCormick. BELMONT PARK, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1914. Thirteenth Day e¢ Westohestee Jockey Club Mi ort ay. ” looting, Weather G7 FIRBT RAO —Tereegenr-cide ant ermat; calling; 9600 atted) ome mos, Pes, gt, St, Om emt: slewe ste, Winner, OO 6 ty Recttem— ry mt = ea Home pita Meg il tte Fis, Tou one ss Comsat entry, *SCouvlel an 3 ik Biable entry, Coal a Hakan ie e'Gnaf eau a Sfulrad elon tabard tra” “ates an tiarece’ Ton LF The a Bie plecbase Wandbeap, three pearalde And apeanl POS * wn, feBowting: since emily, Winner, Df, @, ty Meck | ern, Fr} aH MOE Rise lo aad ; | Post 6,01 SE ES mht ae me ‘Winner, 0. @. by Goltee Meste— bubonio plegue. Representat! Go tn RAort to| this and simi te 22 PAGES PRICE “ONE. ii , TNAMONAL TEAGUE ~~ TCARDINALS WA 0 1°0 00000 0- #1 00901010 0—- 2 Batterles-—Ruelbach and McCarty; Doak, Sallee and Snyder, Um- c-ae-ennecos -leececeece-oco? Hummel patted for Wheat in 9th r. H.Po. a. &.| Will Not Now Receive Rebel Agent Batterlee—Warhop and Nunamaker; James anf Leary. | mpires— eceno--cone eceeu--sn-o eee-neoooeon Battertes—Seaton and Land; re a Wilevn, tmyires--Manas- | Tofeis MMA: First oa ‘on Ballo bya respondence with Carranza relative to his sending delegates to the peace 1 EVENING WORLD RACE CHART|: ae Hsulbesh. < by Doi oklya. 8; “Home Au moon Rua whee, Mie bages, Buggine. gecr! tie see rit ited. Stolen Base— '¢ wan learned authoritatively, hew- Omnare. Double Playe-Daudert to Smith, Cutshaw to Daubert, Cutsahaw to Daubert to Smith. Umpires—Byron and Orth, Attendance—1000. aha. Wein | pendence with him at an end and the SBBETS FIELD, BROOKLYN, June ll—The Dodgere and Cardinals played | TRIES 10 WRECK Incident closed. “ } to a big arowd to-~fay. Seven thou-| (Ogntinned on Sporting | Page.) eel NATIONAL L LEAGUE. PITTSBURGH— OFA 08810) 1150/6 4) — Adame and Gibson; Gowdy. Umptree—Kien AT PHILADELPHIA. INNATI— AMERICAN LEAQUE. aT CLEVELAND. — g| of Edward the Confessor, om 00100101 Steen and O'Neill, AT OBTROIT jneen ané Connolly, AT CHICAGO. WASHINGTON— 010000 eenannmene 200000 in California, to prevent their carrying! perteri viy Paher and Achalk. Han shrine it Mann eaid thet with provisions in the Bua- EPI ye was captured by Edward |. trom the! May & These terma were's destara- Wootch. is Mom-et om qemtation ant © cond Jal! WASHINGTON, June 11.—The House | combating fleas on the Pacific coast, lice 1°! thie afternoon sanctioned an approp! by bedbugs Crus and! da) Com Of $200,000 to kill vats and squirrels dogfish in the Atiastia” CRISIS IN HEDATION _ Sums seu COMES IN SELECTING iwitd how fa Se in Seventh ning Gave St. Louis Win- "HUERTA SUCCESSOR ‘| Mexicans’ Refusal to Pick a Constitu- ‘| tionalist as Provisional President, {| at Wilson’s Demand, May End $ Conferences To-Night. o|MEDIATORS MAKE PUBLIC 2 CARRANZA’S DOCUMENTS. —Dictator’s Delegates Demand the Selection of Neutral Ruler. NIAGARA FALLS, Ont., June 41.—A complete break in the A. B. C. mediation conference is expected before to-night unless the mediators and Mexican delegates recede from their refusal to select for Provisional President of Mexico a man who will receive the complete approval of Gen, Carranza. ‘The mediators this afternoon gave out a copy of tilelr complete cor- eco-oceoceo josie ving No comment was made by the mediators over the corre- spondence. that ‘the médiaters, impationt at the delay ever the Cai answer, new concider thelr corre ‘The complete disagreement whieh has arisen between the American delegates CORONATION GHAIR| ssc Sacer ora visiona! President bas Brought aiment te the breaking oetat. he eda! considerabk | Explosion in Westminster MEXICANS OEMAND A WaUTMEG: FOR : Abbey Only Slightly Dam- | ,,, Preis Af — 5) ages the Anclent Relic, | "at they would sacrifee the potat on the method of succession, Bat would: not yield the provistenal executive will instet MoKenna was speaking this eventing! The mediators Peper in the House of Commons on repres- | for a conference late to-day for what 0 0.0 0 0 O 2 O O— Bj sive measures against the militants|™ay De ao final talk. ome of the PHILADELPHMIA— 00100000 _s minster Abbey and attempted to| 7*t De reached if the Amerteans eub- one of the wild women invaded West-| ediaters think an agreement may mit their ilst of biow up the coronation chair with @| na, Gtlescere (one joa | bomb. This chair, one of the most | gates, but from the description aae~ treasured of British relic, has ben | by the Amerioani the type of man In the Abbey since 1296, they desire, there mony whe shar ree wenn Bia agiotey pet Me | sider the situation hopeless. pol cordon after the as they were trying te leave'the Abbey, | “/THOREW INITIAL INVITATION | but ft wae not certam that they were TO CARRANZA, | eoncerned in the outrage ‘There were| The Correspondence is composed 0.0.0 0 0 0 0 O O- 0/two explosions—one,, evidently pre- | of only three letters, The fret,, aigned | mature, having ocourred in the chapel |5Y the three Honth Amertoan @iplo- mata, dated Washington, May 3 ix The Abbey butiding te eat to have| the telegram in which the mediators been slightly dumaged, but as the) Withdrew their tnvttation te Gen. police kept all inqutrere at @ @istance| Carransa to gend a representative tu | thia could net be confirmed, the mediation because he refused to ‘The actual damage to the frame- | declare an armistice. work of the coronation chatr appeare| The second communication, dated | % te be confined to the Blowing off of) May 28, was that delivered to the “| one of the pinnacies at the top of | mediators at Niagara Falle by Juan the back. The bomb wae carried inte| F. Urquidi and signed by Rafael Su- the Abbey in a bag. baran, special representative in Wash- i] ‘The police quickly (ook possession ington of Gen, Carransa, This letter *\ of the Abbey after the outrage, The od that Gen, Carranga considered av plainly beard in the conflict in Mi Pariiament house and membere of the Commons and the peers flocked out into Parliament Square to ascer- | tain what had happened | of the Censtitutionalist army.” The chair, generally culled at, © Tho mediators replied to this mete ward's chair, out of respect to Ed- on June 3, commenting on the fore- ward the Confessor, near whose going portion of Mr. Zubaran'e , was made by order| by asking if they w of King Edward to bold the corona. interpret the suggest tion atone or Stone of Destiny, en| ‘on the part of Gen, Carranma, which the ancient Beottivh kings used | an adhesion to the terms set foxth | to sit when they were crowned, It|the telegraphic communication’ 4 LONDON, Jane 11.--White Reginald | Power te ® Constituttonalist, They | 7)

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