Show V THE VIND VERR VEAK Y V AFTED t The International Race of Yesterday Yes-terday Was Declared Off BIKE RECORDS BROKEN The Best Time Ever Made on a Leuis vie Track Directnm Won the FreeForAlI Four of the Fnstet Heat Ever Made V In a RaceSport ins Notes New V York Oct 11 What gave t promise of being the final race in the international series for the Americas i cup turned out to be no race at all It was the fourth contest between the Vigilant and the Valkyrie and like the first was not finished within the time limit and was therefore counted out 1 outThe The lack of wind caused all the trouble Early in the day a nice breeze was blowing but as the hour for the start approached the wind died out entirely I V The regatta committe could do nothing but wait before i gave the starting signal About 1 oclock the committee was still unsatisfied as to the probable appearance of a breeze and a signal w s run up asking the contestants if they would assent to a postponement for a day The Vig ilant answered she was willing The Valkyrie made no response and the te committee felt it incumbent upon them to start the boats V A little breeze came out from the southwest in the meantime and at 135 the preparatory gun was fired The racers at once began manoeuv ring for position and when at 145 the starting gun was fired the Valkyrie crossed the line with a length of clearwater clear-water between her and the Vigilant They had scarcely gone over when both went about the Valkyrie having Ic gained two or tSree hundred feet V tree When they came about again i was I seen the Valkyrie was fully half a V mile to the good The Valkyrie only stood on her tack about seven minutes min-utes for the Englishman knew his opponents would make weathering V very fast with the center board so the cutter went about to maintain her weather position if she could The wind increased from six to eight miles V while the generallng was going on but dropped back again running offshore shore The Vigilant clearly outfooted the Valkyrie At 443 the Vigilant came around on the port tack crossing the Valkyries bows a good quarter of a mile away V V V The air strengthened a little and the Vigilant was in fortune by getting most of it Finally the Vigilant rounded the stake at about 603 and the Valkyrie about seven minutes later V la-ter V Afterthe r ers began the run before be-fore the wind for home darkness s tin 1 t-in and the immense fleet of excursion boats undertook to get home as quickly as they could The cup defender and the challenger V were towed to their moorings in the Atlantic basin as soon as the race was declared off Commodore Banks of the Atlantic Atlantc Yacht club offered today to give a cup value 500 for a race between the Co lonla and the Valkyrie after the contest con-test for the Americas cup is decided The project is said to be impracticable Vas V-as the Colonla is not In commission I would take three weeks to put her In and it would not be possible for Lord Dunraven to wait until then Captain Cranfield captain of the English En-glish yacht said after coming to anchor an-chor I am satisfied we are beaten because the Vigilant is better than the Valkyrie Todays race though not finished fin-ished proved even more than Saturdays Satur-days or Mondays that she is able to defeat us What do you intend to do after the match Is over Oh I suppose we must build a cen terboarder No Such Thing London Oct 11 Secretary Grant of the Royal Yacht squadron today denied de-nied absolutely the rumor that a member of the Royal Yacht squadron would challenge for the Americas cup in the event the Valkyrie was defeated de-feated At Morris Park Morris Park Oct 11The track was V fast Handicap five furlongs Wan Jim won Roy Lochiel second Derfar gllla third Time 57 V Handicap mile and onesixteenth Victorious won Ramipo second Fi delip third Time 147 Five furlongs Florence won Factotum Fac-totum second Burirus third Time 58Union Union handicap mile and a furlong fur-long Sir Walter won Roche second Glenmoyne third Time 153 ½ V Six furlongs Benvolo won Fair star second Big Mid third Time 113Seven Seven furlongs Restraint won Will V Elliott second Madrid third Time 12614 Fastest Time Ever Made In Kentucky Lexington Ky Oct 11 Records suffered suf-fered here again here today three being be-ing broken In the free for all four of the fastest fast-est heats ever made in a race were witnessed wit-nessed Anon was sent to beat his record of 210 and trotted in 207 the fastest time ever made over the track in Kentucky 214 pace Quintette won Bessemer second Canaland Wilkes third Time 210 ½ Freeforall Directum V won PIxley second Pamlico third Time 20914 208 ½ 208 208 V 221 trot Silent Brook won Serpo let second Helen Leyburg third Time V 218 The Louisville Track Louisville Oct 11 The track was fair Jockey Thorp had two bones broken in his left arm and was badly bruised in a collision in the third race Five furlongs McLight won Julius second Shuttle third Time 104 Six furlongs Little r Dan won Interior In-terior second Little Annie third V Time 117 V Six furlongs Miss Dixie won Crab V Cider second Susie Nell third Time V 116s Free handicap mile The Reaper won Kinsoen second Somersault third Time14Z14 Four and a half furlongs Annie Buckingham won King David second Burkrerie third Time56 V V Ko Fancy Prices V Louisville Ky Oct 1L There were tic fancy pricesrealized forthe trot V V I ters at the Woo ard and Shanklin I C horse sale today at Lexington A laiKe crpvrd was present and the bidding bid-ding was lively on wellbred animals r Prices ranggd today from 320 to 850 |