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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 13, 1920.
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CUP THAT OLD CRAFT
WON IN 1851 IS YET
HELD BY AMERICANS
Race This Month Between Sir
Thomas Lipton's Shamrock
and Yankee Resolute Recalls
Original Contest.
' BY HKXHY U FAR 1113 1 iU
(United Press Bluff Correspondent.)
NKw YORK, July 13. Hlie was a
freak. The London papers called nor
a "sparrow-hawk" and the nalivos
claimed lier as a "Yankee trick."
Hut she was
tome - boat, tho
"America" w a a,
and the cup she
won In 1811 off
the lale of Wight
still remains In
America, emble
matic of yacht
supremacy, a tes
timonial or sen
eratlon after gen
eration - of Rood
builder and ex
pert sailors.
winner of the cup
XT
The "America,"
which retains Its name and which will
tie defended agalnstthe challenge or
Sir Thomas Upton In w series of races
starting July 16 ore Bandy Hook,
was built by William 11. Brown at his
shipyards at the foot sf Twelfth street.
New York, at a cost of 30.000. The
contract called for Its delivery by
April 7. 1851, but contractors in thoKo
days were a lot Hue the builders of
today and It was Juna IS before sho
was finally completed.
Iter trials were not Impressive. She
was beaten several times by the Maria,
a fnmoua sloop of that day.
On Juna 21. 1861, she sailed for
England with a crew of thirteen in
cluding among them Cnptaln Dlckk
Brown, Mate Xclno Cobstock, six good
sailors, a steward and a cook.
They had a good passage of 20 days
to Havre, France, and had one day's
record run of 284 miles.
After being refitted and overhauled
she sailed July 31, 1851, for Cowcs.
Isle of Wight.
The speed of the America in a tilt
with the British . cutter, laverock,
made the English yachtsmen fearful
of her power and the Americana bad
me greatest oiniouity in arranging a
match. Oeorge I Schuyfer, one of
the syndicate of owners, posted a chal
lenge to any British vessel whatever.
for any sum from 1000 to 10,000 guin
eas merely stipulating there should
not bo less than slx-knolt breeze.
Robert BtopheiiHOn offered to match
his schooner Tltanla against the Am
erica for a race of twenty miles to
windward and return for GOO pounds.
This offer was accepted and Augjj
28, fixed for the date of the match.
In tho meantime the Royal Yacht
Squadron notified the Americans that
there would be a regular open regatta
of their club around the Isle of Wight
Qn August 22 and that tho America
would ho welcomed. The ruce was for
a trophy valued ut 100 guineas. ,
On August 22, tho America lined
up with fourteen Uritlsh vessels for tho
rare.
Tho America was slow ' with her
sails and was the last to get away at
0 a. in. from an anchor start. At the
twelfth mile, the America had swept
through the field until she was fifth
behind the Beatrice, the Aurora, the
Volantl and the Aarrow. The Ameri
ca took the lead at the Bt. Cather
ine's but had trouble wliTi the tide and
was nearly overtaken by the swift lit
tle Aurora. 'Hounding the Needles at
6:40 p. m.. It was estimated the Am
erica had a lead of eight miles on tho
field. Here with tho wind falling light
again and the tide strong, the Aurora
gallned and was only two miles astern
at the finish. Tho America finished
at 8:34 p. m.: the Aurora at 8:53, the
Rnrchante nt 9:30. the Kcllpso at 9:45
and the Brilliant at 1:20 a. m.
The British said the America was a
mere shell" and called her "a Yan
kee trick."
They said: "We'll. build aboat In 90
days that will beat America for COO
pounds."
The Yanks answered: . "Mnko II
25 000 ponds and we'll wait and sail
tho race." .
A week after, tho America sailed
her match with tho Titanla from the
Nab lightship to the Isle of Wight.
The foregaff of the America was car
rled away at the start but repairs were
made and sho won with an hour to
spare.
The Americana were unable to
match her for any mora race and
rather than sail her home, her owners
sold her to Lord John dc Blariulerre
for 825,000. After being radically
changed and altered she was raced
with Indifferent success and was fi
nally sold to General Benjamin T.
Butler of Massachusetts, In whose
family she still remains.
H'lth achmouAtifmiHli f X. t. .
kxxrA Sally- slie "knew
htWallirihr
BIG I.K.UJCK RtSKR.UJ,
National League
Brooklyn 13, 10; Chicago 2, 2.
Pittsburgh 3. Boston 2.
. g. Louis 4, New York 3 :-
Cincinnati! 4. Philadelphia 3.
American league -ft.
Louis 3, Boston 2.
Chlcsgo 1. Philadelphia 0.
WHEN I w. small.
I USED to watch.
AUNT SALLY.
PUT UP fruit.
AND VEGETABLES.
FOR THE winter.
I REMEMBER how.
SHE PACKED It all.
IN CLEAN glass jars.
AND SEALED the tops.
WITH PARAFFIN.
TO KEEP out.
ALL THE air and keep.'
THE JUICY flavor In.
AND ALL the winter.
THANK8 TO her.
. .
WE HAD the fruits.
OF SUMMER on oar table.
SO WHEN I happened.
ON 80ME cigarettes.
WRAPPED NEATLY up.
IN A glasHlne jacket.
I DIDN'T think.
IT WAS Just for looks.
m
BUT RATHER that
a.
THE EXTRA wrapper.
KEPT AIR and dampnesi.
ALL OUTSIDE.
AND GOODNESS In.
SO THAT'S another.
BLAME GOOD reason why.
"THEY SATISFY."
QUITE right, that neat plassine
jacket isn't just for looks. It
protects your Chesterfields from
the weather seals in the flavor of
those wonderful Turkish and Do
mestic tobaccos ke-?ps them in
prime shape for smoking! Rain or
shine, winter or summer, Chester
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H0W3KEY
(By Associated Press.)
CHICAGO,. July 12. Norman Itoss
of the Illinois Athletic Club took the
440 yard national A. A. u. champion
ship from which Harris of Hawaii by
three yards, who was a yard in ad
vunce of P. Kcaloha of tho Hawaii
swimmino; team. Ross awam the dis
tance In 5:40 2-5.
Jack Howell of the Oakland -Ath
letic Club who won the 400 meter
breast stroke, was disqualified after
Otto Wahle of New York protested
that Hiim-ell advanced a shoulder in
stead of having bvth shoulders on a
straight line at all times. First place
went to . H. Taylor of Chicago Athle
tic Association who was three yards
behind the californian.
IKiko Kahanamoku. Hawaiian short
distance swimmer who won tho 10
metre swim on Saturday, did not race
today, but swam an exhibition 100
metres In .56 1-5.
'uclfio Coast league
Salt luko 56
Vernon . . . .58
Los Angeles 51
San Francisco 50
Portland i 45
Seattle 4 2
Sarlumenlo 40
Oakland - 41
HERMAN CliAUSSEJfrCS
Special Agent
Idaho State Life Insurance
Co.
Tty Associated Press)
, CHICAGO, July 12. Hay Kcgcris
nf tlm I.os Ancclcs Athletic Club, n
swimmer virtually unknown to the
eastern swimming world, sprung a
surprise in tlio national Olympic
swimming tryouts in the J.inooln
Park lagoon today by winning the
100 meter back stroke .Kegeris
stroked the distance in 1 :22 3-5, two
n, one fifth seconds slowor than the
Olympic record held by Harry Heb
ncr of the Illinois Athletic Club. W.
Kcaloha of Hawaii was second and
H. H. Grugcr of Ilnwaii third.
U. S. FLYER WITH !
POLISH ARMY MAKES
THRILLING ESCAPE
(My Associated Press.)
WITH THU POLISH A It MY AT
THE rilONT, July 12. lieutenant
Hrinan "'. ltiirlson. of Wilmington.
N. C. a pilot in the, K"vltissk squad
ron of American flyers with tho Polish
army, who whs shot down within lt"1
shevik lines recently, inannged to es
cne by posing as an Austrian on his
wsy homo after Imprisonment. In
SIIhtIh.
Lloiitenntit lt.ulsi.n wns n(i mllei
from Ihn PolUh lines when he sttiiek
ed a Unlslievlk Infantry dolachmeut.
tiro reds replying with rifles and ma
chine guns, one hullet plerclmr tin
gasoline tank of his alrplnno. Realiz
ing: that it would ho tinpiwsil'le to
reach the Pollh front he flew as far
as pnssrule. making .a safe lujidlug.
but near Bolshevik troops. Ho escap
ed Into the heavy . underbrush with
which the Ukraine In this part of the
fighting front is carpeted and, after
two days and nights; reached head
I quarters of the squadron. The air
i plane wan recovered later by a Polish
cavalry unit and mechanics of the
squadron. , .
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