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} "A. C., was a good second, with 122 feet 5 How Athletes Stand in Olympic Games L} a a ae Z Event. é rj Sg g $ & Hooke BR go ¢ < a na v < & 16-pound hammer throw. 8 - = 1 - - 1,50)-metre run 6 4o—= — - = - = 850)-metre run aa tee 1 ae, Smile team race sere Geer nee Throwing javelin, free st ete ge 3 i ee Discus, free style . 9 -_- = —- = Ps _ (Fs P 1é-pound shot-put . pagent ee) renee me lomile walk .. - oe em - =~ os Throwing javelin, middle hold. =- - ‘- 3 - = 3,200 steeplechase ..... ep ee aS, Se Oe Discus, Greek s' Rome PAD ee ey Os Ol war. = toes - - - = 6-mile walk Pid 8 1 - - _ -— = = Totals dy fy a Ua Il to be contested: 100 metres, 200 metres, etre hurdie, 6-mile run, Marathon, The following ovents are 400 metr sw metres, 110-metre hurdle, 40. standing broad jump, standing high jump, running broad jump, running high jump, hop, step and jump, pole vault, relay race, 1,8 metres ST beat all previous records in throwing the discus Greek style, or “as at M. H, Horr, Irish-American 1-2 inches, and Jarvinen, Finland, who held the Olympic record, was third, with 119 feet 8 1-2 These three men distanced all their competitors, the man near- A, K.. Dearborn, N. Y. A. C., with 116 feet and one-halt Athens,” with a throw of 128 feet 8 inches. inches. est them being an inch. Sheridan received songratula- | draws oarty already have been made, but up tlons on his great aehieversent. | to the present time they have refused when the Siars and s went UP! to disciose the results, announc American Canada’s Protest Sustained. i victory, it OurbUrst Canada’s objection to the Jecision by accompanied ‘by the waving of M988 sntoh Young waa declared not to from the Ame stand | qualitied for the final in ie 10%me Watersoaked tracks and turf. the! oyoting race has been upheld, and iat result of a tremendous downpour of | this afternoon, after the most persis rain during the night, emd @ dull) sont peppesentations from the Canadian and sinless sky threatening another| committee, his name was added to tho! wet day, are what officials and) jar of starters for the slnal, This is five-mile flat race, } was a fight between him and the Amert-| ° ’ chase was won this afternoon by Wi LF h Hi dt E P, 5 Russell, United Kingdom. His thne il lJ t ar or very oint ropes, AS (acy painted, tuey hauled was 10 minutes 474-5 seconds. Robert- themaeives upward, They hed reached em United Kingdom, was second and ad the ttt Blory, U ast lap of thelr L. Eisele, New York A. C., was BY JAMES E. SULLIVAN ree an the repes Haan a, . \ ipa is ¥ was tral Americ situath va Has weather brightened up some-|(American Commissioner at the Olympic HaBen eS sun w Creel, Baa ted pate HeTSUEA what in the afternoon and the lowers | was slung, ri Rea eanoaletrcim taxing Glen ia | feed stands were filled up with the London). Mas TTR eee 1B Ff sual Saturday afternoon sporting en- (Special Cable to The Evening World.) AGRE] signe }) thusiast The people, however, dis- ; i , pian i ; ur Chit, || trunted the’ weather and came out LONDON, July 18.—Notwithstanding the great discontent that cones eet rane with umbrellas and waterproof | Prevails among our boys from the United States, it has been decided to p aid he did not Is cessful, competitors found on their arrival at the Stadium this morning for the con- tinuation of the Olympic games, These adverse conditions were the more un- the first protest since the opening of |the games that has been allowed but |the Canadians pressed thelr objections eANatrERUBUnIGRiha omimitted 9 fortunate, as {t Is the first Saturday | #0 “wenuouely the PAE AOE Ce NE of the present revival of the Olympiad, | f0Te® tOMSAie eter canoe yeula Aue tnd there had: been expectations of a | Protest was entered on the ground that Young, who crossed the tepe first in better attendance than had favored the wames during the week. Big Programme To-Day. A yaried programme had been ar ranged to bring out the people. The morning again is given over to archery and fencing, but for the afternoon the | most attractive events are scheduled in the hope of drawing a crowd. These fnclude the final in the 3200metre| Surprise Win for Englishmen. steeplechase, the final in the 200-metre| Somewhat to the surpriso of the ex- Dreast-stroke swimming match, the|Perts the United Kingdom also took throwing of the discus ‘‘as at Athens,”| first and second placo in the final of and the finals in the fancy diving, the, the 20 metre breast stroke swimming hik heat in the semi-final, was declared by the judge to havo lost a lap. This the Canadians proved to be hot tr In the final tug-of-war the city of | London police was first, while the team | made up from the Liverpool policemen |was second. The Metropolitan police got third place. 5,000-metre cycle race, the tug of war,| face. In this event Holman was the the 100-kitometre eysle race and the! Winner, with Robinson second, It had been expected that Toldy, Hungary, would win this event, out he did not even get a place, Hanson, Sweden, beating him for third. ‘When the result of this race was an- nounced the crowd rose to Its fest, cheering and waving flags. There was the same outburst of enthusiasm when the! United Kingdom won the steeple- chase, and then again when the Union Jack was twice hoisted to the peak of the flagstaff in the arena to sig- nity a British victory. Americans Score In Archery. The final of the ladies’ archery con- Eisele Runs Well. test was won by Miss Newell, United Considering his disability, Eisele ran’ Kingdom, with Miss Dod, United King- @ splendid race in the 4§,200-metre| dom, recond, and Miss Hillows, United wieaplechase, He fell at the water jump Kingdom, third. in the first Jap and lost yards which! In the final for the gentlemen's arch- {t took him some time to make up. He! ery, Dod, United Kingdom, was first, puccecded, however, In getting third with 185; Brooke-King, United Kingdom, place before the end of the second lap. | was second with 1, and J. B. Richard \At this time Russell was leading and eon, America, was third, with 170, y Meadows, Canada, was second, Robert- Sprints Come Next Week. fon then came up, and fora time ther®| ay. events in which America ta strongest, the eprints and the Jumpa, It is doubtful whether E. P. Carr, Xavier A. A, who, with F, G. Bellara, New York A. C,, has qualified for this last-named event, will be able to run, es he was unfortunate enough to turn} his ankle in yesterday's steeplechase, This is the third accident to an Ameri- can runner. J, L. Eisele, New York A. C.,, is still suffering pain from the loss of a toenail, J, D. Lightbody, Untver- sity of Chicago, finds difficulty in sprint- ing on account of an injury to his knee- cap, and now Carr {s threatened with being incapacitated. ean for second place, Bisele was suc- 5,000-METRE BICYCLE RACE, 3,200-METRE STEEPLECHASE Sm, 9 1-68, do won} Liverpool policemen, United Kingdom, second, Metro- politan police, United Kingdom, dom, won; Owen, United Kingdor second; Time, 25m, 11 1-5a, OW will dig up some more fight THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY JULY 18, 1908, will not occur unth next week, The loss of D. R. Robbins, Yale, who has had to return home on account of the | death of his father, 19 a rather serl- ous thing for the team, as he is one of the best of the American hurdiers The final !n the five-mile flat race was won by Voight, United Kingdom, Owen u nited Kingdom, was second, and Syan was third G. Bellars C., was sixth, an P. the winner was fom, IL 1-38, To-day’s | Results at Olympic Games THROWING THE DISCUS. (Greek Style.) Final—Martin J, Sheridan, Irish American A, C, (New York), Amer- ica, won with 128 feet S inches, making new world record for the event, M. F, Horr, Irish-American , A.C, (New York), America, second, 123 1-2 inches, Jaryinen, Finland, third, 118 feet 8 1-2 inches, Jones, United Sehilles, France, France, third, 100-KILOMETRE CYCLE RACE. Final Heat—Bartlett, United King- dom, won; Cadenny, United King- dom, second; Lopeae, France, third, Time, 2h, 41m, 4s 8- Kingdom, won; second; Alffray, Final Heat—R ell, United hing- dom, won, Robertson, United Kingdom, second; J, 1, Eisele, New York A, Cy third, Time= | 10) AT 4-5, 200-METRE SWIM. (Breast Stroke.) Holman, United Kingdom, won; Robinson, United Kingdom, sec= ond; Hanson, Sweden, third, Time FANCY DIVING. Final Heat—éurrer, Germany, wou, with S855 points; Bedrens, Germany, second, $8} points George W. Galdalk, Chicago A America, und Wols, Germany, tled for third, $0.8 points, TUG OF WAR. London policeman, United King- third, FIVE-MILE RUNNING RACE. Final Heat—Volght, United King- American team withdrawn, Svanberg, Sweden, third. i SCAFFOLD FALLS. at LI 2, Brook- whon {on the scaffold, was mortally and led Robertson for a time, but he lost his position to Robertson in the final lap. The final in the 3,200-metre steeple The American athletes have recetved ‘remain in the competitions to the end and to accept the rulings of the Yankee Athletes Are Angry, but to the n the roof of t ing at pre: |Mother and Son Who Meet After Five Years Only to Be Parted Again’ MRS WHEELER AND=SON, ht n Central A ca was sador one of maintaining BOY FINDS Hs MOTHER ONL LOSE HER AGAIN Morgan Wheeler, | Broker, Goes Back Day to School. |ESCAPED FROM SCHOOL of Son To- /Police Aid Him After His Ar- | yest for Peering Into Windows in Harlem de Into} o find to-day to Canaan, N, He must! hers and | Little Morgan Wheeler, York on a mother, the Industrial |Y., from whieh be & good boy New treig train his was returned Schoo! at he escaped. mind the t when grown up manhood come again to New York, he was told. Ils mother is Mrs. Florence M | Wheeler, of No. 20 Manhattan avenue. | ett just to Mo back to Wheeler ROrtBr But the pand a dl to he can y sence aid Mrs. World breaks my he! oo! to an ening eo my hus- eh gay 1 him the cus Tam em- ttan and Mant all the wind at Sixth . and ihe in’ Manhattan avenue, It took us a day to} he will bring to this country. Harvey lyn, caused the death this afternoon of held at Pr d Roosevelt s home on tnq that avenue. [ was walking along, ig now tablog/anlactvel interest inthe | George Beavers, ‘Atty youea old, of Novjoesemore Hill this aftetncon: Those) (ooking: up) et the windows) honing Co ames. He ls one of the few 73 insdale Brook! H the! esides Presid Roose- sep my mother's face somewh 1e s who have been granted the 2 att 3 pay other boy ran, I suppose. beca r ; ages of the fleld during the con- Schnasder, thirty-four years ¢ didn't want to go back to ( SenEaRT a Re tests, Wl Alabama avenue, w Several policemen were sent out to see if they could tind the boy's mother. One of the bluecoats located the man in @ handsome sulte of apartments on the third floor of No. 20 Manhattan | avenue, corner of One Hundred and} Eighth street, only two bdlocks from | | where her son had been searching for her. Mrs. Wheeler gave a bond for the care of her son and was allowed to take him home, of the ~ HEADLESS BODY OF GIL WATER cables rts of the United ‘ is ; CaRee cevnathy wits the British Olympic Committee in every instance, subject, of course, to he @ In Central Americi sald, had : presen) i , it was sald he « deen working su ly the past DUE met rcaun enemy actoraes formal protest at any time. var itinould mtht are have: askeal i¢ the committee had decided from future rect, The coms Many of our boys feel j rts that to withdraw the were corr n f Idea of the kind, 1 common with the mem- particularly corded us since we arrived, but patriotic feeling has urged all to get of doing anything together and fight it out under whatever rules the committee in charge iDIVED UNDER R FLOAT TO SAVE SAVE BOY'S LIFE. bitter about the treatment ac- Hero's Act “Avatauitel by Crowd t yusiness soo 3 as long as t 1 Bonaparte had noth- to the Presi. | nad finished bis Arms Also ie but Little Chance of Victim’s Fate Becoming Known bers of the team, the committee com. | here may prescribe, Who Saw Rescue on R 4 plain bit of the treatment meted - te fh * ‘ i would, He was vould) NEW HAVEN, Conn, J 1s.—The Meta ihe (ors itis AMAIA Rumors that our team is likely to withdraw will not be realized, ation Pier. for Patt (uring the headless and armless body of a gir! Athletic Association, but, as set forth \Ve will be in at the finish and we will be first, tyear-old George to. make campaign! Who Was probably about elghteen y! in these despatches yesterday, they in- Sores ed ss ag WwW i git he would have to| of age, was picked up In the water off Ww the event, and they a float lashed a the East End of Beach street, at Savin 1 | AR CR AE LAR A A RN ee —_— A still Pp show the best score of any pler at One Hundr me | Rock, to-day. Dr, Barnett, the medical netion in the track and fleld compett- rt) 3 reet and the East [yer, thls REMARRIAGE STOPPED | examiner, ordered the body taken to tlons air a in S afternoon, and when attempting to leap an undertaker’, and as it is badly de- They most anxious, however, from the float to the pler he fell into the MRS. MADDEN’ S ALIMONY, composed it will he burjed at once. with 5 to the drawings for the ° ‘ A river, j waaay | ‘The medical examiner is unable to sprints to be run off next week. The Several hundred women and obiidren| CINCINNATT, July 18 Remarriage! tell whether or not the arms and head Glation 1 questioned, these armear beneath t » Madden to his divorced wife, accoralng | gornpoattlen os reine the a hey yer since the t tes forming th n Burtan ¢ on handed dow! é falien overboard from a steam ¢ : “ Eyer sin 61 “ulted States athe ung the Olympic team arrived We ek as a loots! hand A di n to-day by the | i been mutilated by the propeller, in England they have been geting the raw end of everything in whioh their | ¢ garment. dived beneath the float and Oiroult Cart. reversing the ruling of( The clothing was simply a pair of chances were Involved z reappeared mith the tiny form of the Common Ploas Juge Pfleger, An al shoes and a wrapper. [ Comn} jointed by P 7 unconsslous boy’ arms Pir pec ee) 1) 3bb) Ain erieas: Comiiniénioter eupoinied by Eraedent Rooaby ett wrAs da: Reena ehallad ang hero by tha Menee Of $il0 & month had been made ; nied admission to the field to look afte: terests of the team bie crowd WHO saw his brave act and bY Judee REPUBLICAN BOSS WARD s 2.The English style of pole vaulting was made official, whioh hanat cheered hanttly a Dr, Mockel drove Ped If ton o ore! tean is ith both to the ariem Hy i] ld ped all {OTN Can oll RS ere CHAUFFEUR ARRESTED. ¢ - 3. Our men had to draw for heats, which resulted in. puttin, 1 tived with ittle atm 4. will payment of| ts 2 It's one thing to say you are idle against each other. 1s lessened the chances of good men t feed ‘agin In a day oF fo wal be Tinony ance M pi Mflddun became the| And that you can't find work to do Ber eena Tani TARsa (6 ACKER id compete in Rah aieeioe Wife of lous V. Bell, of New ‘York| MOUNT VERNON, N. Y., July 18— Sr aaeiW ee pear Paes aay ae on anand Joseph Pregeter, chauffeur for William But how much worse is it to forego RICH MAN’S DAUGHTER OLY atecutt Court holds thet « hanged fi \ man. n er of than a « The reading of World “Help Wants” | Durty sane Pose Seam om RNY OCR eaves £24. toad TRet b6 catitons exist and that in theme] L. Ward, Republican County Commit- oh? erally Injured by this rus, ~ | f alimony there 4 through 4. ‘Phe English tug-of-war team wore heavy shoes, shod and sptk LOSES RACE WITH DEATH. ‘res. of, slimons, there waa leave to) rested last night on the Shore road, epiked with apply to have the judgment set Aside! onarged with driving the automobile at And since a small work-seeking | steel: This was @ clear breach of their own rules, but our protest was dis- tinder certain conditions, one of which | chars World Ad, reeeene | cegarded. ‘e CRESTON, Ia., July 1%—Racing with | the Court o ote ts tha|the rate of twenty-two aed on hour, (ta , ml hot lb cat i . ea . marriage to Boll ere 's 7 +] Mr. Ward, who was In the machine at Costs but a few cents, don't you think 5. The British committee decided not to give supremacy through score | death from coast to coast, Miss Della that the case will go to the Supgeme ie time with two friends, took issue You ought to employ one to-tiorrow? to any nation. It also seeks to count ail competitions aa Olympic games, | Bainton, daughter of a wealthy New Court the time Ia Be: AACE BE Tes better to swim than to sink Phis would admit archery, lawn tennis and other div Posatbiy they | York merohant, died on Burlington oe With PLSTOM OST ROG eee eee ee Pai uld {nelude skittles and shuffie-board, which stil! cause rare excitement in | ‘tain No, 2 as tt was pulling Into the | GILBERT'S BODY HOME. Have ee ede Teeeturar snes station } 1 night an 4 4) ae BSS aatarine homie | Mhe boty of William Thurston Gilbert, | Washington and were covered with England. A 12-Word Ad. Costs But 25c. | lete won a point. 6 They fatled to display the American fag tr y, and there never was a cheer from the Br Ty woman Was returning hom had) N._J., from a search for her on the Pacific Coast and was a panied only by a nurse, Th prepared for burial during the night jahip and was sent to Jersey City to-day, the stadium on the opening tish when an American ath- dead man, the New York lawyer, who dled at the Savoy Hotel, ne body was here to-day on the White Star steam- Miss Gilbert, sister of the London, July 2, Ara accompanied the body, reached when they reached the station hou! “Yr Ward put up the $100 to bail o the chauffeur, and Monday night Jud, Karback will give a hearing. GEN, OSMAN PASH BRYAN MOVES. SLAIN AFTER HE TQ GET NEGRO GRANTS AMNESTY VOTERS IN LINE pints Sieeen ;Commander of Turkish Forees Also Ty at Monastir Struck Down by | Assassin in Barracks s to Fathom Cable Sent to Hearst and Bear- ing Gompers’s Name. | July | S\LONIKT, European Turkey, is }18—Gen. Osman Pasha, commander of! FAIRVIEW, LINCOLN, Neb, July |the Turkish forces at Monastir, wa8/1¢ Me organization of negro Demo- assassinated In the bartacks at Mon- cratic clubs In the States of Indiana, aster to- -day by an officer connected 4 | Lnots with the “Young Tur moyoment, formed the subjeot ‘The General only yesterday sent out of a conversation to-day between W, notification that amnesty would be J. Bryan and Don Farnsworth, of Chi- granted to all Turkish oMfcers who cago, who was the manager for were compromised In the recent mMu-|Charles A. Towne in his candidacy for tinous disorders in Macedonta, and this Vice: Preside iy ON VGA CLANS murder, following so closely upon the BHOrE dactolue Grade Ry. (ne Democrats and Ohio, ssi ie S| Ps |atances, has created & nat Chenin a great, ensation. {sible in the dtiddle W and Mn Farsworth’s visit was tho result of suggestions which had t made to im in Denver by Democratle leaders, The offer of his servives for thls pure pose was accepte Mr. Bryan, and | |Mr. Farnsworth for his home with | {xt understanding that the matter [woud e further discussed In Chicago ben he is to meet the of the Demweratic Na+ | (lo nal Committee Mr. Bryan's speech of last night te the members of the Central Labor | Unic which he emphas sized | platto of the Denver fn the receipt by > number of tele- over the French Pr Atlas to Meet the | ple and have no place 1 over the to z the day.” | Czar 3 Ata (2 a amma, and I don't want wand Kings of Den + auoting to up the Afters} mark, Sweden and Norway. | |year-old lad, who then burst into tears “You will excuse m continued the _———— i r, after a few moments, “but it 1, nig page ie nard to send daring boy away, 0” real | We wore separated five years ago, “ccompan by Foretgn fand knows what I am Pichon, left here to-day for Dunk’ " sending him back to, on his way to pay official visits in Den- school Sweden, Russia and N Found Her by Chance Nemencea It was by rare chance that Morga , a number of | through kindly offices of pol! ft da large 1 gathe: e had been road station to bid him farewel | his mot “rench press is unanimous {n i w ar One } fef that th its in- t eed rated t ae m= | hovs around to the statlon-he D \7 i HW A A i xplain, but the sight of A u abe was too much for one of them and he : othe J-looking his Oe ai ee er th oe. ; / j i clothing, wi ue eves and curly h deste YRBROOK POIN Conn reside z the heavy wind sto: was not a bit alarmed, He is spat | rather glad, and told his a . % i A Kee kiyn ¥ {| straightforward manner. : Pate = Cnn \ John New unting for Mother. the name of the French | prookivn, was driven upon | | U the tles of reakwater and made a | “My name.” he (i the _polleemen ; Gnactt Upon whieh | aro eareer att ae ay trae Neate | at the station, “is Morgan Wheele! : good re of the na- a i Hooks Tear Loose at Fifth Both Silent After Conference | Gm fitteen vears old, the son of a teh he good rela A Mrs, James Mitciell and J Att : tions of Hurope and the maintenance of | ohell, of Brooklyn, who were aboar A cab! m was recelved from EI AIMeneATenE| S i Deal With | broker of Osweeo, N My parents see Gaia Ho iT a alah aboard Char! Harvey thls afternoon an- oor ana Men ung Supposed to Deal With te ee bene Os, “£01 Tnel AS the Presidential tw steamed down | the sloop vouched tne rocks. Tne wa- nouncing that Owen Moran, the feath- | x thy as sae tue aay ee ANTI vthe harbor it wag saluted by the as- |, AER GeR ATUL RER aE er-welght fighter, had sailed for the to the Ground. Central America. r removing to New York, I was ae ee orice eas | ee Reta eee A Fl iatea dat United § he Lucania, Mo i a year ago in an Industrial Sembled Mee TS wa ental a had b Bae Haat eae Duranie, Moran -—--—--- —— Vonool at Canaan, N.Y, Last Wednes. (24 Noutwe. The President boarded the cove here for several days, started late Teter tolerate jay [ made my escape with another } np Verite, Hie fag wus at once yegterday afternoon for Greenport, Le I Hrned ately snewinutceline Car A Se Gea au tec ereatile LAN ELE DS BUSI fey and we rode to New York on rais the iead and the squad. |? uc on the Sound tothe Whe with Abe Attell at Colma, Cal, on! the «caffold on which he swing as he having, “it is belleved, an important! magne traine ron aga SEE NehOR ata Dee ee Een RNseaA eat a ; afle¢ ' sebot Ua?) painted the walls of the Piel Brewery, bearing on the serious situation exist-| ‘I came hare to try to find my moth- si about and vefore tha wind, Bear- Wake 1p) Moelandy Harvey; it 16. #910; jer. Thad heard sine lived somewhere on | Inge having been last, the y vie upon the breakwater be! realized. The yacht was 2%-foot on the water and was worth $3,000. fore danger was “BIG BALLOONS FO? | | BAVERNMENT TEST [Baldwin's a, Will Claim Special Attention Fort Myer. Reward A reward of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars will be paid for the arrest and conviction of any junk dealer or other person | WASHINGTON, July 18—The balloon Capt. Baldwin's dirigible pped from New York 1s expec ted at Fort guilty, under the proyisions of to- » balloon must be as- Section 550 of the Penal Code 1 y according to the of the State of New York, of con th th ernn criminally receiving any prop: Lie Forslols, In charge of aero- erty belonging to this Company. |nautics at Fort Myer, assisted by the |balloon squad of the Signal Corps, con- NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. {sisting of ten men, {s busily preparing 15 Dey St., New York for e tests to be held at the fort ee : JOHN H. CAHTLL, within the next month. The army bal- 3 |ioon No, 10 1s being revarnished and|/§ M7 % $602 24 Vice-President may be taken up for @ few observa- tons in connection with the laying out of the courses for the balloon tests, ‘The balloon barn at Fort Myer has been cleared for the use of Capt. Bald- {win, and water connections have been inatalled on the parade ground to sup- ply water for the hydrogen gas plant Which the aeronaut will have to build for inflating his gas bag. ——_-s> SERVIAN KING WORRIED BY CABINET CRISIS. ADE, ‘Servia, July 18—The po- lit eal situation In Servic grows increas. ingly complicated. M. Milovanocics, whom the King on Thursday entrusted | with the formation of a new Cabinet, to-day returned the royal mandate, He! has been unable to agree upon @ pro- gramme with the leraers of his party and ‘he could not induce them to serve, King Peter Is greatly disappointed at this outcome. W. L. 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