Show LIPTON GIVES IT UP Sir Thomas LIpton gives it up The slow race of Thursday which could not be counted because of its slowness seems to have settled It In his mind he abandons the Idea that he can win any race from Reliance frankly confesses con-fesses that American yachtbuilders are superior to their British rivals and says that he gives up the struggle and will build no more cupcontestants In Shamrock III British science and skill reached their limit and further effort is useless In this the London Globe agrees saying that while the American Amer-ican yachtbuilders arc so superior to their English rivals we arc not likely to regain the cup and It commends Liptons decision to quit before his efforts ef-forts become a Jest In surrenderincr u to the Inevitable the gallant Sir Thomas Thom-as pays a splendid tribute to Mr Herreshoff the designer of Reliance whom he pronounces a wizard American Amer-ican brains and development have us beaten he confesses and he does not fall to acknowledge the heart goodwill good-will with which he has been received Many he Is confident wanted him to win they would push Shamrock over the line ahead If they could I believe he says It Is all right manly and pleasant of him and It proves anew that the American Amer-ican people made no mistake In their cordial welcome to him He Is a most worthy competitor and challenger But he also knows when he has exhausted the possibilities and has had enough The expected race yesterday was called off on account of the heavy winds and rough sea But It will be sailed tomorrow and will no doubt decide the contest I |