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LANCIA, WHO LOST THE FIVE HOURS’ RACE BY LESS THAN FOUR MINUTES 
his neighbor, “I told you so.” Duray 
in his de Dietrich soon followed, plow- 
ing his way through the throngs which 
now flocked the course, and took third 
place, with Jenatzy a good fourth. 
Other cars followed, to be stopped as 
they passed the finish line, while still 
others were stopped at various points 
around the long course by means of 
telephonic communication with the flag- 
men, because of the danger to the now 
totally unrestrainable crowds. 
Thus ended another great cup con- 
test. Hunger and sleepiness soon drove 
the multitude hurrying away from the 
scene. A heavy shower came up al- 
most immediately after the calling off 
of the race, and Dodge and I sought 
the shelter of the grandstand, where we 
sat and watched the autos go by. Three 

THE CROWD IN FRONT OF MR. VANDERBILT'S BOX IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE RACE 
