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§ so mr THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1920.7 | 8 BOAT FOR BOAT VICTORY "SOME OF THE SMART BATHING COSTUMES WORN BY NEW YORKERS AT SOUTHAMPTO OF DEFENDER PLESNG 10 |.) ee ae OO _ SPORTSMEN, SAYS SPEARS Expert Describes Final Contest, Which Resolute Won by 13 Min- utes and 45 Seconds, Actual Time, in “Ideal New York Yacht Club Weather.” — 4 By John R. Spears. | Wfeted yeohting authority who described races for America’s cup spec ally | ‘ for The Evening World.) \ ‘Ouprvight, 1920, by fhe Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World) Whe fifth and last race between Shamrock IV, and the Resolute was} pulled off yesterday afternoon, with the result that Resolute won, boat for | boat, and, counting actual elapsed time, by 13 minutes and 45 “seconds. | Because both racers started after the final signal, the Resolute led oft} easily at the end ky 17 minutes and 6 seconds. | ‘Then, officially, the time allowance which was Resolute’s due because Bhamrock carried nearly 20 per cent. more canvas and had greater dis- ad ae ~~ placement by 6 per cent., must be added to Resolute's lead. ‘This allowance | ; 41d Nhe a ~ ‘ ae ; yesterday was 6 minutes and 40 seconds, which gave Resolute the official |* nh p be, é 163 ELise MR Jon Ps ¢ Livy THAYER, i MISS ROSE i : victory by 19 minutes and 45 seconds. | Siok EE RITTER ROR CN ee eee cEranine S GENE POTTER wane Tt te agreed by the challenger and —____—— ———«"~ | il er pete ret NUTT REVIEWS CUP RACE; SIRTHOMAS GIVES “Sor‘sekor% av HAFFEN PROTESTS. SUMMONS ISSUED S2t5‘as't Ges Sane au cs aie eiaioa eek ANTS NEXT COURSE UPTOWN; | HERSOR ANY, ae | | French Interpreter at Pennsylvania SESS: So= =) RESOLUTE CREW ROWED BETTER| SEAGATEPARTY cance vrs r-co mo RENTS ARE FAR; FORDARGEONIN. "si Amid Whistled Salutes—Sea- “Guest” Whiskey, SSNS Mamees Yachting Bepot Steger, eto, TD HIS SAILORS) possess, ASKS SQUARE DEAL: LAUTE BURIAL CASE a G4, todoet, riee as high as eight nota} Fans to Blow Contenders Along on “Frolic” ae asa avatne rns when joorge Bruley, twenty-seven, continuous ovation to-day h interpreter at the Hotel Penne one brief tnterval, but + he was towed up the harbo . “ Sve ree it . . eylvant 1 before Magioe eh raed ponscealte and Century Roof Legs, Crews of Shamrock and Other] see Ewe nicer te city Intana | Flis Property “Not -Carrying| Undertaker Must Show Cause |trate schwas in Jofterson Market Court because was ooth: uu ony. * re, gy ., | y on’ the charge of va ane w country lawn there wae absolutely no| By Jefferson Shrewsbury Nutt.) beve advised the committee to visit} Boats in “Grand Wind-up” | preparatory to going to the Her- Itself,” Declares Former | Why He Should Not Be |i? gro ia Yor <nan nation te that any eatlors on either - “The Midnight Erolic? on the New | a ae reshoff yards at Bristol, R. 1, | nee Any a retina hate mor Epi ne overboard or| SANDY HOOK, Mam, July 2.—| amsterdam Root, and “The Century of Race Mget. ghalwill be ldlaranatied! President of Bronx, Held On Perjury Charge, |Pro™ainunt waa Detects that any of the deloate top hamper Now that the great yacht competition | Rounders” on the roof of the Century ae From the time she left her | | a Peau ‘of the ‘Third Insp on Distrlet, ¢ would be broken or even strained. |is over, the readers of The Evening) Theatre. Imagine how much pep it By Lindsay Denison. | moorings in the Sandy Hbok Louis F. Haffen, formerly Borouy Magistrate Corrigan, in Centre| who posed OUTLOOK ENCOURAGING TO|World should be told some inside! would have Put/ (Special Staff Correspondent of The| Horseshoe until she reached her | President of the Bronx until his re- |) Street court, to-day issued a sum- into those boats Evening World.) destination, Resolute was saluted | LADIES’ DAY 6AILORS. facts concerning this notable event} ‘At noon the outiook from the Iight-|Those who have followed my dis- courses on the various races in this newspaper, will readily un- derstand that I am in a position had they been al-| HIGHLANDS OF AVBHSINK.| by the whistles of craft shoe lowed to satl|N. J., July 28,—Just to show the world | Passed, from ocean linens to mo- | . }tan Ay legs as near per- torboats, Her tender, the Mon- tdi as oe daied ls aa as a result of an investigation by the ly On hw way Burpeau said the wi fect be vas ke y Ing the {bout his meeting yesterday with the | pintyjict Attorney's office growing our | {red to take hla money. ‘The house found at. these| tte Shamrock TV. for him asainet ths | Mise RHaCaAT oie, Ae Mayor's Rent Committee over his de- | o¢ 4 demand by Mra, Elisabeth Lyons |dotactiven: has an Oreneel mak oe resorts! As it| America cup defender, Sir Thomas| modesty and the design of her {mand for an increased rental in his! o¢ No, qog was, very often| Lipton arranged for a grand farewell | builder, without a, voice. apartment building at Nos. 00-302 [body of her sinter, Julia Laute, the sea-legs ofjand jollifi Waa) OR SE lave n-dwy | lertaker, of No, 94 Amsterdam Ave-|MNMKy. They went in a tara, oe {Muss 0 Appear before him to-morrow, | cr Enel oof the Hrony, jue. what he thinks of the men who sailed has an Oriental setting dleventh Avenue, that the | |, ,ltxuriously furnished. ‘There, he 7 1. /Aald, he met a woman known, only as Doe, A he had paid §1 a Bote! | tion at Gea Gaite this af-| As the American champion of the a : . "7 miles exhumed » discover whether the} 7 i" ey Burps ub Le ed ree 4 to discuss yacht-|the course were imperfect and the|ternoon for the crew of the challenger | CUP course approached Brooklyn | “I was not within twenty-five mi ket and shroud deseribed by Dar: | through a window ; ‘ int the yard foure Bridge a seaplane ciroled about ‘of the City Hall," he explain below and escaped, ing as an expert.| boats Jimped along. yacht as well as the men on the For «ix months I] It has always been my contention |23-metre Shamrock and the others on| thoamnde a atittataten to tke (aay: “Tam not getting a fair ¢ had @ skiff on the| that no crew can sail a yacht like a|the Killarney and the tue Governor| saucy defender. Her tall masts | 4% for the rent demands Kaw River at Lawrence, Kas, and I]/Playful one. Just suppose Sir | Smith just passed undep the high arch of | Which ten tenan once @ailed the entire Chicago River| Thomas Lipton ‘had gone along on| Early this afteryoon, shortly lon @ tow-boat and nevcr used @ gas|the Shamrock each time she bound |Mr. and Mrs. William P. B maa, What follows, I assure you,|UP her moorings and slid off the |Jeft for New York City, Si geon in an affidavit as having ‘been | teen furnished for th Pe resented. It w val.” against # have complained | ogy was wd exhumed from a grave in| op wy o the bridge aa she went on her way |to the Mayor's Committee on the yy Oiyvet Come fie ge | The body was removed to the Morgue the bere ha Rate cia “AnueruRte | live ‘emetery that the items)and a book of receipts showing she lon had | hated viele oan nee ground that they were charged In Dargeon'’a bill, to whoae|had pald premiums on an {asuranee | ae burial were as rep-| r 1s charged after the | Monie on Blackwell's Island, na ape | } parent effort was made to find him j Thomas jelther to Increase @f MOTE! nocurmey be ‘ore, were not as’ rep- | policy fer $290 was turned over to the is absolutely correc’ bumpers! The crew would have had | telephoned to Jack Dunphy, ( wrenching the wrist. He went ashore’ than 25 per cent. on Oct. 1 or MOVG | ouonted, —f Y rator, Dargeon was Will bo required to-|enjuged to bury her ar Ey rrench hon Jor enguged to b er and submitted In the first place Sir Tomas Lip-|%Me real Scotch aboard and. if they [of the Goemnor Smith, under onders| (or treatment and ia coming around |he sak, “T oo rae or ein a ome et) 01 pidly. 01 > tom named his boat Shamrock IV, as| WeFe ot made to pay for indgiging, | to come dowst here Inte to-day to tow| 1” conaiiion rapidly. | tile ofly’ be . Being an inveterate golf| they would bave been lively énouch |the Shamrock toa berth in the North| Set 1s that he missed ray re eh + amight|%2 Pave wrecked the three-mile limit. | River, to hustle up and come at once.|, Vo With to congratulate Capt. player he thought his crew might] =| River ustle up amd come at once.| Ruston and his assoc ptain rent demi which so far ag is agent, Her is fair L. Hnffen, who is my] not pe house is not now Prine Ghare |known has not Mrs. th Assistant District Attorney Lazarus | 4 | to-day asked Mauzint rrying It was necessary for tan for sought to hay { ' ‘ | A wealthy guest at the ? naylvania, He told the Court Brie moval.on charges.and now Cihidt’ Con- | Mons directing W. J. Dargeon.gn un-|!¢y asked hiry If he would tke to Bag ' t ‘gyn {in that event the Resolute T homa f ates as well |me to sell my birthp In the Bronx) yy or D: - . . fool their opponents by yelling "IV Resolu! would ven 8 homas, on board the 2 i a warrant for Darg arrest on alferred to the family plot in Calvary } which meins “fore” in Egyptian and|"@¥¢ had to boom her fo'castie or took the two Shamsocks in tow,] #2 S!f Thomas Lipton for thelr /and add to this sum money from MY eharge of perjury. The Magistrate |Cemetery she declared she was aske@ || | “whoa in golf. ‘The sound, he| 7 nd the Govern With, when she| Very Good sportsmanship and the laalary in order to mont exprnses declined to tue @ warrant, stating | Stthe Public SO pao ees | Cae contest for postion. figured, might get into the bunkr.| Cfiticlam when destructive is |arrived, took the Kilamniey ii) close pull they gave us" raid Secres| Mr. Haffen also said apartment|inat tor purponea of @ thorourh Incl for amtent You nave Darkeon do 4 r Just before the warning both racers p errata: han Qaxil| . |tary George Cormack of the New |}ouses near him are, reing $15, ventisativ a beliethd & summons dda h 5 windwari) of the tine, ;T!oms and Make the Captain of wrong. When it constfuctive it|for the yachts’ crew t ring z : z | \ ni Records of the morgue show that ‘ware auth (to ) Mt acahite: Teanie hile a is as peanuts to the Hanh There: | of Munches atarted of! ter,| York Yacht Club, speaking for Capt. jand $16 a room, while hy only asks| would answe since Jan, 1, Dargeon bus taken repohing easterly, with Resolute 100 solute ak his putter, The idea me Ae) Charles Francis Adame 2nd, Manag-\ 4 ? t hess howe Ju Laute was found ¢ thirty-two bodies for burt includ 4 a -. looked Hike a birdie bi 5 rong,| fore, T shall now try to make several lace, narles nels Adams 2nd, Manag~) $13, Jur lod; that these i 4‘) iain « room at No, 249 I ng many for whose rempy ¢ of Ghamrock. Capt. Bué- [Joke rdie but it wont wrong hese. z | ‘ inge mar moval he had ‘ vines see head, for hewaa then|The Lipton skipper found that the| SUsKestions as to how to better thes RIAD Was [tochave whole| ins Owner Robert W. Emmons and|wore put up only last your, When) street and although the pollee were ordera from the Administrator er 7 sata’ anea fbn, In the|baby dallooners got {n the way and| Ces hereafter: y mot by « band 1 parade, other members of the syndicate of |b Hiding costs were at their notified her father was in the City offter . i f 9 commanding pos a ti 7 cup ¢ b Jap erres~ s house ia an eld one, he parestene reaching to amd fro and |broke up the sound waves ev First--Let the course be up the sugh Surf Avenue to West Bind.| SUP defenders, and Capt. Nat Herres- | whe s his house ia an J one, ry time during the wearing and tacking at/bis crew yelled “IV." and thus the adh end of the line Shamrock held | Resolute was in no way retarded by | hoff, the designer and bullder of t American winn Hudson River to 42d St East on 42d to Broadwa hanged ‘the subject. He was also r. Wo clearly had |reminded that service in his t; thence | Sir Thoma with a stop jolsen, Claude Hickm: excorted y Charles N n, Lord Dew ag ea topo che |false signals, ‘This however, wae/at “The Midnight Frolte,” ue loa hn F. Neill and Sir John {the better boat, but they made us tia now lew than when rents : ‘was bound alee yard west of the west |Put one of the mistakes the noted adway to the ntury ject ric Janned to march in front | PTove Ht. It ts a great pleasure and a » lower, but he said nothing ex i end of the Mine, Resolute was alee of |Coffes merchant guilty of, ‘ans might be used on the buildings | Sabie the entire crew of [Privilege to have raced against |copt that t tonants are getting the west end. For instance, Sir Thomas negicoted| 210ng the way in order to have three | t} nger and the trial horse | em All that's coming tw them’ and ds Think of it— ! the ine near z heata in tf Emmons was to J to talk. He |clared the interview at un end HAMROCK AHEAD AT START OF |‘? eauip Ris ship with barnacies| Sheets In the windy |keeping time to the band just behind - na AE REONA to) ke | Sores Sie: At potter : i § THE RACE. while the Resolute had several in re Second—Equip cach boat with |e challenger’ will be leq by | CU barely find words to accept the His son, Henry Haffen, yesterday serve to When she wore around to crmss 69 | boomed much time had passed that she was too tate to crom within fhe two- minute Bmit. And then as she came wheels so that, in case the flapper: and baby ballooners refuse to break out of the hatches the street car on in case the spanker was not necessary apt. Albert W, Arthur Diaper |the 23-metre bi whil” Capt congratulations of Capt. John Crow- |valued the property at $119,000 Large Size ley of Boston, Presi tof the North- |Hronx records show the tax assess eastern Marine Corporation, who had |ment to be $41,000, Adding the us. waited on the Montauk for two hours |25 per cent. to arrive at the reat 1 the crew o nce every old] it shaker on the | Sir Thomas intends that his men fe tracks can bel shail uike in all the alghta of t to say “Good work." valuation, Bronx clerks figured the ) tesolute proved |shall take in all the sights of the re- “ upon the startoar! tack heading tow- spaclute | Proved used, ated e phy gehtipelis yer a Shamrock IV. did not round the |Preperty valuation at @ little over i and the easterly end of the line & good oarsninn Third—Put a ye aera ‘ce Hook until after 10 o'clock, in tow | $51,000 or less than halt the Haffen H half point free and and seniled her creom cones they want, nd wind up| - ae valuation Shamrock came a * Jazz Band on each |iy. whole affair with nner at a |0f the Governor Smith, The parting | ¥*!¥° ! rap full along her weather beam, a on the jib} boat and let it] y " ASE BL Taxes increased in several years th Wpiwelectba tates Jof her tow line to the tug had de- hig ts the grand wind-up of the |!ayed her outside. Her satlora were race mect so far these men are | kabbing like a flock of black birds, as rned,” declared Sir Thomas, | they were ferried to the Killarney in “They we ted but they did | launches, following that in which nobly and deserve everything I can | Capt, Burton, Mrs, “Burton, Designer as well as on the lee quarter of lied “Ready About Jo for them.” Charles Nicholson, Col, Duncan F _— ; Fourth—Discard the cup! Put a A . r to-night the two | Neill and Navigator Claude Hick at least three of the tren baited the! a After the dinner to-night the two |} nd Navigator Claude Hickman | Ghamrock, and because both crossed) 4 went cl. nha reas | Kes Of beer on third base and p: yachts will be on exhibition for a|came away $10,000 BAIL SET after the final signal the difference of | ines and went clamming, The result, r after ad the diferent a envony readily dlacernivia waa] Mt each coxawnin and mate to have [time Oks fat ernie Buren altos hel IN AUTO CHASE CASE cee ee the complete demobilization of the | four As if his boat gets there It was tppy lot of yachtamen| stepped in the «houseboat to be 5 ahead of the plac all the way, Another thing Sir Thomas failed reckon with the fishing gracefully swept past her weather beam and out on her weather bow. Shamrock waa herself five seconds late in crossing, but she weathered the defender and forced her off. Res- elute crossed forty-five seconds late very tin play some new airs for the main Is to use. If it rains, go right ahead and trust to some bonding company to bull the boate out. only $108. His income was raised by $5 to $6 an apartment per month last he usks a further boost, tenants declire, of from $14 to $16 per apartment a month year, it is suid, and this ye e def vista er craft, Near-bec: ' “ ; ‘ , starboard sliex Which ifreduently r cra | wih throws de eeted by L. J, Garrett, Shamrock’s ht by Police On the whole this start, hough | okwurds and ep nie, | could be used but the keg should |i uew or ee vaaet representative on Resolute, who had s Caught by Policeman made in a gentle zephyr of little) wht shiver her timbera from bridle | D&ar & alan reading nuine Brew!” | e cb e dy Mook | been waiting him with The Evening Who Killed One Fugitive to bettér than four knots, was one of} oe. ‘ sail With these changes I believe the es World man, were: . the most brillant‘of the serica and o-day, far beyond usual hour |” ayy, Examined Saturday are beaten, but are’ not din. | I races could be made ai eren. Sut & a! or the, crew of the Resolute only oar - : se A ; ‘ Mt rising for the last few wee graced. They had the better boat,! cnarged with felonious a to Dent Hinton: won the honor ,| Praise must be recorded. They never |! that is, of course, providing |“ aie victors of Resolute were hard- | Dut at least we gave them some anx- |, CMWANG Win fi sina In te The exact time of crossing Was! 14, lost their breeches buoy and| enough coal could be obtained to keep {ous momenta before they proved It. [aay befo ae Shamrock, 2.17.05; Resolute, 2.17.46, y less pleased with thelr victory over rbuler ngine ing, It These have bee onderful races, | Washington Height only shot craps “between meats, | te turbulent engines pounding, 1 Thee Nes RAED WORKS UL PADS: sh ook "y < ne ump | jon with tl attack y» i ipo OMelally for the purpose of COM-|mikrg was but one poker sume on |case coal cannot be had my sugges. | Shamrock IV. and their mee rand those: fellows: cvep there Baye fen, 7 ce 2.17. A }held in the where electricity |by another challenger, was hardly D 7 by a . fe both crossed at 2.17. was tacking and the spt the phon- | onde y in his commendation of Resolute, her |gunmen, sald to have been concerned Two minutes after crossing the] grap playing “Hootch, Baby, Your| Havin made my comments | Seater than the pleasure showed © lukppen and thelr crew, 4 in $10,000 bad) for examina line Shamrock tacked on Resolute’s| pagdy's q Sailor,” almost Gontaus nd eUkie 1 that a warn [everybody connected with Sir| He had a little to say about the irda: weather bow, giving the unhoppy|ousiy. ‘This showed their cool ne tion is due me. La Thomas Lipto: rty from Skipper} unsatisfactory nature of Sandy Hook rn, Max Yurman, a for the Observation d by the samp! skipper, Adams, a lot of back win: down to the gal- | Weather as exhib Resolute soon followed and it was terrible. The lady who sea ey lery man on the bi quiet emphasis ce a then seen that Shamrock had wid-| was tin eper on the Sh ck | RESUME MARTENS HEARING, | Sillrney. that they had come to the | Mi daings think you willever Rh kone ystiy ened her lead by the turn. od it but she kept shoal end of thelr venture not without| see another America’s Cup race Thereupon both stood away toward time with the result that| Unrecognized Soviet tawary | honor | sailed ‘on thie epot. There avi! Vavesi he por hor ‘lle rhenever i ' a pe « Th Shamroc® cre i le: ie Sknee SNe 980: ANG Sener the Navesink on the port th rolled whenever the beat | Flabting Dep ation. The Sham * crew was plea | races, but they wil! be decided in | skippers hoping to find more air stir-| truck a sw | Ludwig ©. A. K. Martens, unrecog-|to-day to hear of Capt. Ar a place where luck does not com: ring near the beach. Now as to the shre ss of the! nized emissary from Soviet Russia, I ‘ ay wery plicate the comparative test of BOARD TOWARD SHORE LASTS| comm: which a red on Bills Island to-day for a con-|deughty mariner who \as nkipper ot| the boats so much.” lraces! While they picked out a fair- of the hearltfe by whieh the trial t and who offered his| The American crew, true to thelr 45 MINUTES. 3 i aficlay are Lavedtiie + fe 4 an for the contests the services as an ordinar aman go tance of hele ‘ tinavian 1 three-quarters of an hour (un’ Bunk houtent had ac Macht and 4 Sicele teleeeh edie raat tho $428 enh vist naw them, tn for Convenience giclock), and the work of the twolices pur sige nothing to brag Horwich | RS ky 7 a MRD ihiget Dit das pl eae artes hige'a. | Continued On Twelfth Page of. Had we been consulted, we would ment verely burned his forearm and wrist, rewards, if ‘a * } ; \