Show DEATH TOLL OF AUTO RACE Four Killed and Nineteen Injured as Result of Sixth Vanderbilt Cup Race In New York Long Island Motor ParkwayFour dead and nineteen seriously Injured three probably fatallywas the price In human flesh paid on Saturday for the sixth running of the Vanderbilt cup race won by Harry Grant driving driv-ing a 120 horsepower Alco Grant who distinguished himself last year by finishing first In the fifth Vanderbilt won Saturdays event from John Dawson Daw-son driver of a Marmon by the narrow nar-row margin of 25 seconds John Alt kin In the National was only a minute min-ute and six seconds behind Dawson Notwithstanding the appalling loss of life it was announced that thq grand prlzo race over tho same course would be held October 15 Fifteen can have already been entered for the event W 1C Vanderbilt Jr donor of tho Vanderbilt cup could not be seen Saturday Sat-urday night but A E Pardlngton president and general manager of the I motor parkway spoke of tho race only as a success Ho regretted of course I the deaths and accidents but was inclined in-clined to attribute them mainly to carelessness Two of those who met death were participants of tho race Mathew R Bacon and Charles Miller The third and fourth victims were Ferdinand DZubln and Edward Lynch spectators spec-tators |