Show Mrs Corson Is in inI I Channel Swim Second U. U S. S Victory Comes Soon After Record Dash of fames Miss Ederle DOVER England Aug 28 CAP AP- AP M Mrs Hi CI Corson Corion of New r fork rk rk the mother of two children arid and well known as a long distance swimmer today swam the English channel chinnel She he was the second woman woman to ac ac- Continued nue I- I on page 3 MOTHER OF TWO SUCCESSFUL IN LENGTHY SWIM Continued from page pas 1 stormy history of ot channel swim swim- ming Gertrude Certrude Ederle who re retUrned returned re- re turned to her home hOlne in New York yesterday conquered the grim stretch of ot w water ter on oil August 6 being the tile first woman ever to swim the channel and s setting up the record Of ef 14 hours and 31 minutes MAN QUITS Mrs Corsons Corson's victory was the themore themore themore more Impressive Inasmuch as Fr Frank Perks English Eilish swimmer sImmer who start started ed Cd d with her last night and swam most pf cit the tile way In her trail was forced to quit wh when n a mile and and- anda a half from the English coast after atter atterb b being ing in the water more than fotr- fotr teen hours Mrs Corsons Corson's official time was 15 hours and 28 minutes Except for COl the tile record of 14 4 hours bours and 31 Minutes made by Miss lIss Ederle Ed Ed- erIe erle Mrs Corson broke brolie the records of the previous five live men channel swimmers The best besl time made by bya a man channel swimmer was by Sebastian the Argentine Argentine- Italian swimmer who crossed th the channel in 1923 1523 In 16 hours and 23 m minutes mu tes Mrs Corson Coxson landed from flom Cape Nez GrIs on Dover Dore beach near Shakespeare cliff elite the same spot where finished on his swim of ot 1023 1923 BIG 1310 IG CROWD A big crowd on the beach belch greeted the successful American swimmer whose triumph won universal admi admi- ration Mrs 1 Corson Carson started shortly before midnight and finished about 3 o'clock this afternoon NEW EW YORK Aug 28 AP AP- AP Mrs AP-Mrs Mrs Clemington Corson formerly Amelia Gade s a native of Denmark and became an expert swImmer in her teens receiving three orations dee from King Christian She tamo camo to America a number of or years ears ago go and married Mr Corson Corson Cor Cor- son son 1 known locally as an oarsman They lived o ol on the upper West Vest Side She became an instructor In swimming swimming swimming swim swim- ming for the naval reservists reser at the training ship New ew Hampshire tied up at seventh street nd Hudson river rIVel As Amelia Gade she participated I in ill numerous swimming meets Inthis in ill inthis this vicinity gaining her greatest fame by swimming around Manhattan Manhattan Manhattan Man Man- hattan island five years ago ago and I Iby by a It lon long distance swim from Al Albany Albany Albany Al- Al bany to New ew York a distance of miles After Alter an unsuccessful attempt to this brilliant feat In the swim the English I channel in 1923 she was married and became the mother of two children Before Defore sailing for England in InJune June she told friends that these two babies will vilI give me greater ambition to suc Her husband followed her herto to England a few weeks ago to assist assist as as- in her training I Before her marriage she was also atso swimming Instructor at th the Harlem Hallem branch of or the Youn Young Women's Christian association She captured numerous swimming honors in her native land hand and was hailed as the Danish champion The Tile king of at Denmark awarded her a a. special nl m dal dai for fot life lite saving and she sIlo was also th the possessor of a Carnegie medal Mrs Corson is a granddaughter of N. N A. A Gade Cade a noted Danish composer cool com poser who for many years was a of the royal opera at Copenhagen n. n She was a lL member of the tho Danish Girl Scouts I |