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—_—— in 0’ War Almost As Big At- at the Track As Is Ruth at the: Ball Park Days. Now Yoek evening Works = PT'S no disgrace for a horse to be ~ beaten by such a remarkable as Man o' r, yet the owners trainers must think so nowadays way they scratch their entries ft ts announced that the great year-old is going to start. #004 sized fleld was Booked to yesterday in the Stuyvesant worth $5,000, at Jamaica. fact when the race closed there fare nearly forty entries, but when barrier was sprung there was one other horse in the event, and an added starter, R, T. Wilson’ Now Hand, ~ tio i an “that they are afraid to en- horses againgt Man o’ War? think! Not gne of forty eligibles O start against Sam Riddle's star. it Was, Man 0’ War galloped the track, dver the mile course fn 1.41 3-5, and he was pulled up all His opposition wne a joke, He was ied at-1 to 100, probably the short- odds ever quoted againg. ao star here, In the old 8, when y was invincible,he was hort as 1 to 80, but the ive. of War had a big impost, 135 ‘and {t 1s a wonder that some | horses that were supposed to re strides withShim were not OF at AN 0’ WAR at the track 1s an att tion lke Babe uth at throughout the country now, larger than usual is out, For yesterday the largest mid- eek crowd of the season was pres- , and every move and every stride the famous horse was intently ., He wap loudly applauded before the judges, going to and going to the Baddock his hollow victory, his fourth seagon. " War has won clote to $125,- that he broke the hitherto a ched mark in this country of 000 earnings. « CHALLENGE will be issued right away by t-e executive committee of the Pglo Assocl- for an international match for Rt season in an effort to bring the onal .Polo Cup back in next year. H. P, Whitney, Rob- ft B. Strawbridge, Devcreux Milburn A. Lquls E. Stoddard wil! have su- re n over all the preliminary ar- its for the match, oA fund will be raised to guarantee the best ponies will be round Pp at once and plans formulated | i awa; ‘gnce, with a view to selecting the to challenge for, the cup. . /F Champion Kilbane, the world’ featherweight title-holder, really _ means to retire with his cham- ip, as his latest pronouncement eates, it would seem to be a good Mea if he agreed to confer his title ~@@ the winner of @ tourney between, three or four of the best feath- and there doesn’t seem to be any than ‘that the country over. Kilbane says he intends to give honors to Jack Wolfe, a Cleve- boy he ts alrcady managing. Chaney, the lad that has scored a bit hereabouts because of his ble all-around fighting, would good man to test Wolfe's If Chaney wins, let the Bal boy meet Johnny Murray, Joe or anybody else that seeks the Then crown a new champion. those who have seen Chaney in Wy he Is away superior to the including Johnny himself. f 4 3 a ty. ‘fs another boxer In an- other class that has all the earmarks of a title-holder if he gets a chanc: at the ghampion- and that is Jeff Smith of Bay- He has whipped the cham- ‘of all the countries of the world in ‘rounds in Paris. Smith is a end @ hard hitter, and itch between him and the new Johnny Wilson, who Boldier July 1, would recently stopping Balzac box ras debut inet JAMAICA SZLECTIONS. What is the matter with all the! announced yesterday was pro- | the Polo Grounds and other | ry time he is ent.red a crowd | far, and it would not be sur@aing and afternoon founds. J. ‘a 157, which put him on even terms en of all expenses in the’ the recovery of the troph: #0 as to hold trials at him and «ask ~trourth, |W. Race—Tottie, Good Bye, Lady d Race—War Smoke, Ballast, mbi, Bye Opener, SO IT GOES HE WHO PLAYS WITH SOOTY GUYS MUST EXPECT Whar HE GETS BASEBALL MAKES STRANGE BED FELLOWS _ |THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1920. ‘ Princeton Seems to Be Sure of Retaining College Golf Title > a ae Tigers Win First Two Places and Are Also Tied for Third in Opening Day's Session at Nassau, | By William Abbott. Pee has a strong, well- balanced golf team and it looks as though the Tigers are going to retain the intercollegiate golf championship in the tourney now in progress at the Nassau Country Clu J. Simpson Dean of Princeton led tho | field with 78-76—154 for the morn: Pul- ling of the same team was runner-b with a total of 156. 8. BE. Foster, an- other player from Old Nassau, scored with Champion A, L. Walker of Co- lumbifi for third place, Jess Sweet- ver and Sid Scott, the crack Yale players, had 160 each. The funny part about the first day's play is that J. H. Baton of Harvard, regarded @ substitute of ordinary ability, proved the bright particular star of the opening round of eighteen holes. He negotiated a 74) which started all tongues aw ging. Eaton was #0 sur dat his | leading the college field thatyhe was Yumfounded, He couldn't understand how he played such a fine game—he | never had played a round before of much all-around excellence—a game that had all the cream of the golf world skimmed to a fure-ye-well, When any one tried to approach him what golf books he had been reading, or to w owed his sensational form r for tho beticr this reversal blushed. like the schoolboy he 1s, Naturally, all eyes were trained on Faton in the afternoon, as all the {pl- lowers of the sport thought a good bet w: g overlooked or a new golt p' being discovered, |. But EB couldn't stand the lime }Mght. It was all right to go alon, doing par figures and birdies wh COLLEGE GOLF SCORES. Des Princeton—J. 8. Halant, 87 Pullin, aL k “ 103; M, W, Litneton, 14-10 18, TO—164; Richard W 86, 103; dock, ick, 85, FH Jones, Columbia, 1. n ¢ 4 05184; Selireliier,. OF Tot aoa: ass itdpon, WD, ; He Mvetnerdy, 06, 85-188; ot, OF any hog tht Cy He AMKeny, aT ¥. Sinith, bs a Ralph, 9s, ito; Ww. € in Match With 7 Showing suprenic gamoness from start to finish, J. G. McMahon of Sleepy Hollow ‘sprang a surprise, by defeating W. G. Jones, the Scarsdale fayogite, by 1 up after thirty-se' holes in’ the finals for the Westehes: ter County Golf Association's junior championships. the Interscholastic medalist palist, was reg in the pre-match hon, playing hard, con: the Way, Was too auch for win: but M golf al him. JAKE, ' fight over suds. oe year term for the price of tuition, ee swing to Edwards, If Cleveland can't win in a Presi got. Cleveland w: isn’t fond of travelling. twice as much as they usually cheer Following the example of some of his Government railroads, MéAdoo has quit running. Man o' War. AFRAID WELL HAVE TO MOVE oR GIVE UP never first in any ot! . [ md Harding will get the golf vote up to the 18t! o 8 @ WASHINGTON—THE SEAT OF THE GOVERNMENT AND ALMOST THE FOOT OF THE AMERICAN LEAGUE. 2 8 A lot of ball teams seem to think it's illegal to have more than .600 per cent. ident Cer ieee) The college cheer leaders have nothing to cheer for during vacation, or for. Gopyright, 1920, by the Press, Publishing Co. (The New York ivening World.) ANOTHER VicTiM OF His LaNiDLogn, LIVE WIRES . By Neal R. O’Hara. : Gevrrigat, HR, be The Frese Publishing Oo. (The New York Rreaing World The G. 0. P. convention fought over soap, The Democrats will.now BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK By Thornton Fisher AccOuNr o! THE HIGH cost O' LIVIN’ . LOVIN’ AND PLUMBIN” (Gor To Jace. uP YOUR- Nicholas Murray Butler is back at Columbia, where you can get @ four- h hole. After that they'll | year, that’s all the chance it’s her year. Maybe Haring {s conducting a porch campaign to show the voters he| Z ak nee The German Army and Connle Mack haven't done anything since 1914, tee ame The United States has the largest navy in the world, not including RENE wit YOu ; stop FoLLowIN ME pg taba PEOPLE WILL THINK | KNOW NYAa~ vr Looks AS THOUGH OHIO WILY ee A BATTLE Phys 8 TWO CONTESTS if Yankees Lose to | Browns in Game. On Muddy Field | | | ST. LOUIS, Mo, June 23.—The Yankees fell upon evil ways in the second game of their series with the St. Louis Browns . at Sportsman’ Field, and their march of triumph through the West ‘was abruptly Balted. Miller Huggins can thank no one but himself for the reverse, for he insisted upon leaving Carl Mays in the box long after it was apparent to every one in the world except Huggins that the sub- marine blond was running for the end book, The Browns almost knocked him lgose from his eye teeth, but with that peculiar deliberate mental process which distinguishes him from managers, Hug- gins allowed Mays to stay in. By the time that he belleved it might be well to send Collins to the mound ths game was at a stage where it was only a matter of the final score, which rested at 9 to 3 | St. Louis almost went without its baseball yesterday, and only a strict In- erpretation of the playing code by that | martinet of martinets, Thomas Connel- | ly, made possible a contest. A thunders | shower broke over the Mound City just before the contest, a blanket of rain so | heavy that one could scarcely distin- guish buildings across the fleld. How- ever, the shower cleared, the sun strug- gled’ through the heavy banks of clouds and the fans, who had been waiting pa- tiently, began to demand a ball game. A force of field manicures went to work, and after a while the puddles were’ swept away, to leave a strange, pasty substance which by liberal con- struction might have been called a field. pasthebstia th Bhatt : Jeff Pfeffer and Levinsky-Carpent Dan Morgan States Contest Will Be Held Either October 11 or 12. By John Pallock. no one was giving nim the once over,| Dan Morgan, manager of Batting but with the eyes of the college golf |Lovinsky, the imate light-heavy- world levelled in him he lost all sense! weight champion, is authority for the lef direction and he finished the after-|statomont that the important. battic noon's round in 90, sixteen notches worse than in the morning. MeNamara and Bowden Lead for Golf Tite. NEWTON, Mass., June %.— George L, Bowden of Commonwealth, and ‘Tom McNamara of Siwanoy, were tled for \firat place at 146 strokes in the first | thirty-six of the seventy-two holes of medal play for the Massachusetts open golf championship at the Commonwealth Country Club, The final thirtyesix holes vill be played to-day. Bowden had t MeNamara had the best round, 7) he made In the forenoon pbelt of Rockport and George ck of Brae Burn were tied at 152 Mird placa Trank MeNatnara erry Valley has tle th Tom KerMgan of Siwanoy at 154. Jorse Guil- ford, who won the championship last year, did not enter. OTHER GOLF RESULTS. for at of More than a hundred employees of banks and trust companies stopped add- ing columns and posting balances for an afternoon and hied out to the Green- wich Gountry Club yes annual golf tournoy for the Cup Twenty teams were enters the ‘group from the Bquitab! Company carried off the trophy. Chy Bank the second teore, Guaranty Trust Company, was third, and, the Bankers Trust Company W, Hoffman of the N tional City Banic had the low Individual score, an 81. ‘The highest admitted was 151, ‘but the press agent tactfully re- fuséd to identify’ this person. seven-hole ye to the Wes er Juniors, who finished their Qwo-day tournament at Oak Ridge, and Wills G. Jones of Scarsdaie, the favorite, lost in just t anner as Bob Gardner, Gardiner nd others, Inthe final ea was humbled by a newcomer, J, MacMahon of Sleepy Hollow, who @ par 4 to Jones's 6 on the extra between orges French champlor be fous the will Carpentier, and Levinsk t in Now York on either Oct Deschamps, manager of Carpentier, informed Morgan to-day that he intends to go through with this bout, and that when Carpentier and himself return from France the middie of September Carpentier will \start training for the contest one week after his arrival here, Th writer has, fom the beginning, pre- dicted that the bout between Car- yentler and Levinsky would be fought in this elty and would be for fifteen rounda, Taxioux, the Franch frathorwoight il diwelay his collection of Jabs, Charter other dlows in an eight round bout with Joo Borman of Chicago at the Too Skating Palace in Philadelphia to-night, He te tp receive Tn tho other cantess Cart Tremaine ve Karl Pu Whitey Pitagerald vs, Jimmy Murouy and Joe Welling of Ghicego 8, George Craney of Baltimore, Now thet Dan Morgan line sgreed to let Balle Piteaimmona fit Willie Jacksort at 185 pounds npéde, it Jooks ap if a match will be arranged timeon howe Ko tapnotabers, » Morgan said to: day tho only thing Prank Bagley has to do ie to 0 the article of agreument and that he (Mor- wit of $1,000 with Joo Jen. ce that Pamiimmone will make Go to it, managers, Harry Grob, the Dusky Pittdmrgh Tight teary: welt, and Otnick Wises, the battler from ‘Toledo, have just been matched to meet {a « ton- round owt at @ show to be brought off at @ ball park in Cinannatl on the night of July 10, Wiamies dove some fuhilug ove in Australia, And te thinks be can boat Geb, Me will bare 10 wo wome to do that, Eddie Mead ts actilng plenty of work for Georste Brown, the promising west sido ightweght. To: day de cloned another match, thls one against Sailor Tommy Devlin, champion of the Atlantic $8,000 for his end, Will Be Fo ier Match : Phil Lewis, Collins and ‘ ment of another good boy. of Memphis, who has fought some of th Dest feathers in the world. Delmont, by the way. Is reputed to be the first boxer that entisted in the wervice and to 4o across the big pond to fight, — ° manager of Ralph Brady, Marty Georg Papin, France, who tas not made nah of an finpres. sion withthe American fieh€ fans ao far by his fughtéow, will bare anotther hance to make good ons June 26. He is mated to battle Jo Downes, the New England lghtweight, for twelre rourdis, to a decision, at Lowell, Mam, It looks a if Paoin ts in for anegher trouncing, as Downes jo a romarkably fast fighter and punches, ( Battling Levinaky, who ts through as a boxing promoter, will leaye today for Clemland, 0. Where he will go against Sergt, Ray Aatith, Camden, N. J., heavyweight for ten rounds at the Cleveland teaeball park on Saturday aft: noon, ‘The officialy of the Clevqand A, ©, will fine the money they make on the show to th Olympic athletes, : ‘ Tay Bronson, who ‘e staging the boxing shows foe the Tosinem Men's A, ©, of Sandnacy, 0., to-day wired Dan Morgan an offer of $2,000 for Jack Britton to meet Jobony Gffiths uf Akron, , for twelve le inethat elty om July 7, Morgan demands a guaranter of $3,000 with an oven of sewepting ope-thini of the grom receipts, Matchmaker Mack of the Wont Hoboken A, 0, fe completed his cari of bouts for the rqular Weekly poxing show of his club on Friday night, Al, Benedict we, Frank “Red' Lyons, Bamxny Sieger va, Battling Lahn, Jack Kile ve, Young Café and George Lorine vs, Jimmy Malley of rT a, lA four outa wil be for tra rounk Battling Reddy, the Harlem fegtherwolght, who ‘has boxed Lew Tendier, Frankie Callahan, Benny levt, Young Chaney, Charlie Ledoux and others of more or less prominence during the past few years, made ap announcement to-day to the effect that he will box under the management of Al Bruno in the future, Bruno, originally of Omah came to this ctty & few years ago and sihco has developed many stars, Burt Spencer of Brooklyn, regarded as one of the Classes boye the “City of Churches” has do veloped iar years, has hie wosk cut out for him to-morrow night at the Bayonne A. A, 0th Sireet on the Hudson Boulevard, where ke faces Sailor Joo Kelly of the U. 8. 8. Wyoming, officers on the Wyoming say ‘& terrific wallop tn either fleet, ten rounds at New London, July 6, ‘The off the first junfor show wil be wnder the euspiees of Amorican Legon competition in West Bate ins dt ‘Aen st ie mat: the lightwelgt chemrion of | NEW H. or mo |by a score j are Harva and inning, tw: their last inning. on the Harvard ¢ his tre for a ‘Then Mur further end that the Harvard, third, On ‘ored ani in, seven refere ‘THe but i smashing body attack told picked up a In the eighth, wild pitch that struck Frothingham | head and paved Crimson run, Yale got away to a good start when Murphy cracked the first ball to cen~ Sawyer sacrific lectrified the by stealing third. That was of Yale's scoring, Felton was invincible, more singles. Lincoln drop: lton singled an 8 decision ov Joplin Ghost, in fifteen slashing rounds, test Was even for seven rounds, he last half of the fray Norfolk's the Joplin Felton Pitches ught in This City}. Harvard Nine to Victory Over Eli: AVE of 4 to L run in © more in in the puiflelder. the ngle. rphy the Blue team a doubl dd Bla eigh pitcher also was wild afid his i 10 jocate the plate enabled the Crim- son men to te the score in the second knocked lt was several I minutes before Frothingham revived. | way for ball and passed Blair and the first basema’ ingham at the plate, Lincoln going to Lincoln second, | joint 4 Blair raced home. — Norfolk Wins Another Bou COLUMBUS, O., June 23 of Panama won hia fourth sontest with- ays here When he Won {ho | pe r went 6 * June 23.—Before a Commencement Day crowd of 16,000 | e, old John Har Yale in the opgning game of “Babe” I The Selleck cut loose a| out 80 muc got only peda Texas leaguer in centre field in the secpnd inning for |to land De Selleck lost control of the | f« and Felton. | Pictires. Next he eracked Conlon in the riba Leetenhes ane fth the ball sand Lincoln walked |Drew to Compete im Trials at heross the plate. Chicago. In the sixth. Frothingham singled| or1caGo, June 23.--Entries tor th to eth, Afteg Boliock Hed out. Lin- | olympic trials to be decided at the Unt= conto third, ‘Blaig hit to Diamond |Yerslty of Chicago Field on Saturday caught Froth- | steal to Kid Jeft Clark, ard humbled eries | elton | pitched a clever game for the Crim- }son team and heid the Blis runiess the first inning, 1 hit Selleck hard in spots fhe second the sixth and Yale | tity | the another | crowd Murphy displayed |», MoMahon, boxing promoter of Roch- | fleetness by scoring while! if iton was tossing out Aldrich, beginning and the i | Dempsey, for hree|a fifteen-round bout Jn Rochester late jorfollke Sherrod Smith Driven From Box George Gibson's Pirates shelled Jeff Pfeffer and Sherrod Smith off the | mound in the short space of three in- yesterday afternoon at Ebbets | Field, and the Robins lost the first | game of the series by a score of 9 to 7. ‘The defeat—the ninth in the last eleven | kames—shovedf the Flatbush Clan down | to third place, 4 The Pirates picked up four runs in the first. two innings, getting one in} the first through an error by Ivy Olson and three more in the second, The Robins scoref one in the first on Whitted’s two base wild throw on Kil- | duff's grounder, Johnston's long fly to Southworth and Geiffith's infleld out. Two more runs were produced in the second round on Koney's single, a base | Jon balls to Olson, a wild pitch and Mitchell's single that Bigbee Just missed ing @ ahov-string catch ‘of Mitchell batted for Pletfer and Smith sumed the pitching burden for the | ins In the third faning. The southpaw Was easy picking for | the Pirates and he lasted less than one inning, — Dempsey Offered 855,000 te Fight 1 Brennan, SYRACUSE, N. Y., June 23.—Dantel eater, to-day wired an offer of $65,000 |to Jack «Kearns, manager for Jack the title-holder to box 30 | Bill Brennan, Chicago heavyweight, In ‘in August. MoMahon closed with Bren- nan here ‘to-dd@y and he is now trying ty, Dempsey is also of- ed one-third of the receipts from the closed last night with 200 or more ath= letes entered in the competition, Belated entries include Howard Drew, the negro sprinter of Drake University older of the world’s 10-yard ord at 9 3-6s. The list of the starters includes vir- tually all of the f the Western and Missouri Vall ag the colleges and athletic clubs of the Midwest, Te the as well |, Giants Start | That Chicago Aggregation Sure Is a Wild Buneh to Try to Subdue. By Charles Somerville. HO said CUBS? / Some BEARS, I'll say, thes Stockyards gazelles. Judging from their class of conduct jon our Polo Grounds yesterday, this | Chicago outfit is composed of rough and tumble untamed grizzlies with a jdash of wildcat. | Dia you ever get all dressed up jsome sunshiny day, say, in a brand | new pale blond suit of clothes and all | the fixings, so that you knew your- | self In your heart to look a sure win- |ner and then step off the curb just 8 some buzz wagon lurched along |through a mud puddle and spattered | you from your new silk socks to the |top of your new straw roofing with gobs of black, oily, sinelly goo If so, or if you'can imagine how "you would feel if the like of such @ thing happened to you, you will be wie to sympathize to a degree any- way with tge feelings of your Coogan | Bluff representatives yesterday. | For when the curtain Hf{ted they certainly looked like winners, You'd have aimost been willing to -#wear that the game was all boxed up and sealed and ready to be delivered to the record of Giant victories. Well, now wouldn't, when sfter having smartly held the Cubs hitless in the first inning, we go clattering \°% to a start like this: Georgie Burns slapped the first ball over the third bag for a double. Beauty Bancroft does exactly the | same thing and scores George. Pep | Young sacrifices, sending Beauty to, third. Frankie Frisch drives a crack to centre that bounces off the out- |’ stretched glove of Paskert and rolls for a full three-bagger, shooting the Beaut across, Kell copped the pill scored, Frankie. + But Kauff then popped into a double play, short to second to first. But three runs right on the getaway looked all to the strawberry jam, I'm telling you. And a twirler like Tyler K. O.'d of the box. He was chased after Kell's drive, and Carter was handed the job of holding the McGraw’s bunch down. Some Jack the Giant Killer, this bird. We were only to get one run cut of him in the following eight innings. Though it looked at that*time—the seventh inning—as if perhaps we'd return slaughter for slaughter. Again Burns led off—this time with a single. Beauty popped, but Young rapped It safely to right, and Terry at second fumbled Frankie Frisch's red hot crack. Kelly sacrificed with a fly to Flack, scoring Georgie easily after the catch. Ben Kauff walked, filling the bases. Then McGraw . called Larry Doyle in from the coaching box at first and sent him out to bat for Sicking. Larry accepts the op- portunity gladly, and it was just dog- gone hard luck that he didn’t shoot across a star crack. He smashed the first ball sent to.him for a low rive, just a foot to the left of sgcond base; | Holiocher, Cub short, nipped it just as it would havestouched the ground and bounced out of his reach. And it was our last chance, too, to get on a possible even footing with the Cubs, ‘They had eight runs by the seventh, They had chased Rube Benton off the slab and gave Barnes even a worse clouting. ‘They began slicing down that three- run lead in the third when Flack floggé@ the bulb fence for a homer, other notch in to the right field and crept up an- the fourth when ashing single to righc and | Off Like’ - | Winners in Cubs Game, But Oh, How They Finish STANDING OF THE CLUBS Cincinnati, 3; Philadelphia, + C14 tontnge), Bout St. Louls, 2 (11 Innings), GAMES TO-DAY. Chieage at New York, Pitteburgh at Brooklyn. ‘St. Lowls at Boston, Cincinnati at Philadelphia, AMERICAN LEAGUE. Club, Detroit Phitadetphia., YESTERDAY. York, 3 13; Boston, 6, Chicago, 2; Philadetphia, 1. Washington, 6) OetroM, 1, Gam ‘TO-DAY, at St. Louls, Boston at Cleeviand, Washington at Detroit, Philadelphia at Chieage, NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE wtitats w. cca 37 ub .64V|Reading Baltimore "..:37 21 L688\Jersey Cit Toronto . 34, G34) Mochester Akron 32 24 Oi Syrecuse Games Yesterday, Rochester at Jersey €fy” (two games), Burfalo at Reading. ‘Adroo at ‘Haltimore, ‘Toronto at Syracuse, O'Farrell clubbed out a three-bagger and)scored on Herzog’s out—Sicking to Kell. But in the sixth— Los Angeles isn’t the only place where they have earthquakes. Dare. devil Dave Robertson, the star swat- ter, went down softly, Benton to Kell. But Star Bone Merkle singted to left, O'Farrell singled to right, Herzog doubled ta,centre. Merk jockeyed in with the tying run. ‘The Rubs was bouvced and Jesse Barnes inherited his troubles. “Jesse walked Paskert. Carter's infield hit scored O'Farrell Fick's single to right scored Herzog and Paskert. Hollocher’s long fly scored Carter after the catch. ‘Terry trounced the ball for a triple to centre and scored Flack. Looked like he was going to make it a home run, but Kauff made a great return to Kell and Kell speeded it to Snyder, and Terry was out and the agony over.’ But six run festooned on the scoreboard. Hubbell took up Barnes's burden in the ninth, just in time to afford great joy to Daredevil Dave Robert- gon and Fred Merkle—both Giants once and let go by McGraw. Vor David drove the bulb for a homer to right and Frederick flounced the leather for a homer to left—one right after the other, Ten tallies to our four—zgixteen hits to our— Enough! James, kindly crack the {ce and serve US some carbolic cocktails! But no, Stay your hand, James. Hope springs eternal in the human breast and suicide is a sin, Besides, WE might lick em to-day. Cup Challenger Easily Outsails Her Trial Horse Shamrock IV., Sir Thomas LApton’s cup challenger, and his plain Sham- rock had their second meeting off Sandy Hook yesterday, They sailed twenty-one miles over ® course from Ambrose Light Vessel to Whistling Buoy No, 4, off Long Beach and back. It was a run pefore the wind and a beat against it home, and the chal- lenger covered the course 7 minutes and 85 seconds faster. Her elapsed time was 2 hours 42 minutes and 40 seconds. The old boat lost 2% seconds at the start, and his made her beating 1n official time 8 minutes and 10 seconds, She had an allowance of 6 minutes and 64 seconds in the handicap by which the crews of the yachts race in the trials tor prize money, so the challenger won by i minute and 16 seconds as the yoemen figured, ‘On the run of 10% miles tho’ old boat beat the challenger 49 seconds, and counting her loss at the start, covered the distance in 1 minute and 24 seconds faster time, ‘The challenger gained 8 minutes and 69 seconds against the wind home. ‘The two yachts were handled as ten- Gerly as if they ha@ been racing canoes. It is onething hot to stretch new canvas out of shape and it ie a second thing not to break up a bdat just to find out where the breaking point 1s, but a rac- | ing yacht can not be tuned up im a &luss case, On board the challenger were ‘ Burton, wife of Wiliam P. Burton, sails her, and two men guests of Burton. They had. a delightful sail, It was announced there would be ne race to-day and that instead some changes would be made to the ohal~ Jenger's topsail. ‘The challenger clearly showed to be tender under her tall rig and it seemed to be a question whether ' she has not been overrigi Mishap to Vanitie Halts Tenth Race. NEWPORT, RL, June parting of a shroud on the sloop Ve tle prevented what to the best opportunity” yet presented to. test the qualities act, SS defense aspirant yachts | Vanitle, 1 BEGINS TOMORROW $7,500 Brooklyn Handicap KIN » IN HAND 4 RUE Sree am AND 3 OTHER STAR FE FIRST RACE AT 2:30 P, M. SPECIAL RACE TRAIN leave Penn. Station, 84d St. and Tth Flatbush Ave. Brooks 0, 1100, 1:30, 1: M. reserved for bone / 65, Also via Bro .. Btatlon. 0, LADIES, tuding War Tax BOWLING AND BLLLIARDS Biihgage, St A Det out wen She let” THUM Seba, wi asi YA, » ithe THE NEW SOLID MINTS New York Buddies and Bids! You don’t know what rea/ Mints taste like until you've tried BUDDY BUDS! 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