| Show THE WORLD OF SPORT SIR THOMAS THERE FOR ANOTHER RAGE RACE Meets With American Yachtsmen Yachtsmen Yachts Yachts- men When All Arrangements Arrange- Arrange I 5 ments Are Settled FREAK SHIPS OUTLAWED Boais noat for Race In 1008 Will ili Be lie Worth orth Som Something Afler Trial l Events ent n f r Except E Scrap Heap I New York Oct Sir Thomas Lipton Lipton Lip Lip- ton will b be given another chance to toS S lift Americas the Americas America's cup A race under uner the tho new rule of oC measurement of oC the thew theN N New w York Yacht club dub Is now assured J the club Itself to accept a a. challenge from Sir Thomas In a thorough sportsmanlike spirit Sir Thomas who long Jong since set his face against the rule which was discarded dis dis- Is- Is carded erl b by the club a n couple of oC years ears ago ngo as IS productive of or freaks Creaks made mao his hi position clear ton today at ot ti Il conference with the th nag hag officers an and some somo of the lie leading lending members of ot the New York Yacht club The conference took place at nt a n dinner din din- ner ur at it the Midday club and ami lasted near nearly three hours Among tho those e pres- pres nt tnt were Cornelius Y commodor commodore commo commo- dore dor of oC the lie club Vice Commodore Henry Walters alters u niter Rear Commodore Semour Seymour Soy Sey mour moor I I. Busted le Jr Secretary G. G A. A Cormack Cor- Cor mack A. A C. C Smith W. W Yo Butler Butier Duncan Jr former Cormer Commodore E. E D. D Morgan Morsan former r tr C Commodore re L. L Cass Lar Ledyard waiter u. u L' L Kerr l err H. H A. A A Berkeley nerl ele Parsons and anil E. E I. I U 1 Lorillard Freak Frenk Craft Up UI A challenge o un under er the oJ old rule of measurement It was car early made malle clear clar was absolutely out of the question neither Sir Thomas nor an any other Brit Brit- isher being willing to o waste time on another mere re shell which Is lIt III only for forthe forthe forthe the junk heap after the race Under the tho new rule which puts a D ban banon banon banon on th the die freak and provides for the buildIng building build build- ing of a wholesome boat hoat not a more mere racing machine Sir Thomas assured th the yachtsmen h he was willing to take another an another an- an ot other r chance for Cor th the tho cu cup I Harmony an and good fellowship prevailed prevailed prevailed pre pre- throughout and Sir Thomas was waR well ivell plea pleased e with the spirit in which his proposals were WE're received J- J Everybody seemed In a happy frame of oC mind when the conference ended nn and Sir Thomas said rn Everything n ht Says n I J 1 am nun perfectly satisfied with tho tim I manner mactier In which I was ilS received b by the I gentlemen at the luncheon I am not nt ot liberty to sa say anything n about the matter matter mat mat- ter but 1 I was very handsomely treated and everything Is satisfactory It left Jett nothing to desire So far tar ns as the members members mem mem- bers hers present are ore concerned everything e I is IH all aU right The Tue race will probably not take place until lS S. S as us the tho tune time now remaining for or Issuing the challenge so as os to have ha haven n It contest next J Is yer limited d. By Dy Bythe the dc d of gift of or the SUI ten months month must m elapse e between the issuing o or of the I t l 1 and the races r and antI It tt I Is desirable de tie- to have haie them In AU August certainly certainly not later than September The challenge will come through h the Royal noal Ulster Yacht club as ns it did I forthe forthe for forthe the three an timid and both rife riCe and Milne i mire are likely to have a a. hand In iii constructing constructing constructing con con- the Shamrock I IV |