Show IN LIFTING CUP MOOD Sir Sin Thomas Will Talk Over Oven the M Matter of International Cup Event New York Sept 30 SIr Sir Thomas Lipton Lipton- returned Upton-returned fo o 0 his apartments a at athis his hiM hotel tonight ht after a n. da lay day spent Ii In cruising about the harbor and Long LongI I Island land sound ass us the guest of oC former Commodore R It A. A C. C Smith of or the Now pw York Yacht club in iii the latter's private yacht acht When Sir Thomas was wa k it the question of ot a new chal dial lenge o for the Americas America's cup cupas was as discussed discussed dis dis- cussed by those on oil board he lie replied with the counter question question- Did you think a crowd of yachtsmen yachtsmen yachts yachts- men could get to together ether without t talkIng talk talk- lk- lk Ing log among themselves of such a race Of or course we talked about It of that and almost ever everything everything- else elme under the sun But the tho result of or our oua conversa I lion ion not lias-not ehan changed ed the situation II It was plain from flom Sir Thomas Thomas' at attitude attitude at- at that he is In a cup lifting mood arid and he will see the members of oC the cup committee of or the yacht club at the club house Monday l lIe He will then use all of his famed blarney t to tc secure if It possible from Crom them radical radical radi radi- cal enl modifications of oC the thc racing condItions conditions condi condI- Ions so that he can challenge again Not After Schooner Race Haec I The Tho stories that have havo been published to the effect that Sir Thomas favors a II schooner race raco arc however hardly fair Call to the tho Irish yachtsman In private private vate conversation since Ince his arrival here he lie has admitted that American schooners would be even harder to beat than sloops have proved but what he wants is a contest for or the cup Cui with working working- sloops That Thatis I is to sa say he wants anything from a seventy to a ninety footer which will embody in its creation t of types pes seaworthiness seaworthiness seaworthiness sea sea- worthiness that have been heen sadly missing miss iniss- ing ng in the yachts that hat have contested for or the little battered haltered sliver mug since the ho flays days of the Vigilant and first Val Val- kyrie While Sir Thomas rhomas Is 18 apparently adamant ad- ad amant In declaring that he will not challenge with aith a mere racing machine good oo friends of his In New NewYork NewYork York believe a distinct part of ot this attitude is II for effect Naturally he hc would prefer that the tho conditions should be made such as to permit of wringing bringing g a heavily n built hullt sloop from the he other side to light fight it out on the time theold old cup course courso off arC the hook But J if ife he e cannot get what he wants Sir Thomas rhomas is very apt to take what he lie can get He wants another race The desire for Cor conquest Is still uppermost In n his blood and away down own In his heart icart of oC hearts he believes that his persistence an and perseverance must ultimately ulti- ulti bo be crowned with success |