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RR rt ES sv ee) We eR VOT ~ POQSEVELT YACHT Pe Custodian and the Williamsburg Park [AMERICAN ATHLETES | Summer House Where Girl’s Body Was Found IN FINE CONDITION SINKS SCHOONER: PRESIDENT SA Mayflower Making Her Way at Night from Oyster Bay to Newport in Fog and Rain Strikes Craft Imperiling Lives of Crew. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1908, BY MARTIN SHERIDAN, The Evening World's Expert With the American Olympic Team at London. jal Cable Despatch to The Evening World.) THE STADIUM, LONDON, July 22.—The American team are jin fine condition and they are doing all that was expected from them and ja little bit more. Those stars who are in the events listed be- | fore the great meet comes to a close are king form and the | others will give a good account of There should be about three events in which they will possibly figure one, two and three. That if not excel, all the points made by the other nineteen competing nations in the track and field events. A better feeling has shown itself between the Americans and their | opponents, due doubtless to the eleventh hour tendency on the part of the There is no denying that they jare behind the times here in the matter of athletic regulations, but the best satisfaction a chap gets when he suggests this is that “those rules have boys of the to compete n record-bi themselves shonld make our score equal, | British to Hsten to reasonable proposals | Jone us for fifty years A good deal of the ¢ | the other vistors could hi before the (Special to The Evening World.) NEWPORT, R. Tain and fog at 1.15 A. M. to-day, the President's yacht Mayflower, with President Roosevelt, his family and guests aboard, ran into and sunk the lumber schooner Menawa. Fortunately the sailing vessel was slow in foundering, and this fact, you know, Siat was displayed by our team and ve been avoided if the proper steps were taken >t to go carefully I, July 22.—Steaming up the Sound through th e contests. Th foner who w alleged ilts that arose might have been should have been done for us on the ground two weeks before manager of our team, ‘The es were started, or by the lisagreeable en taker yed by the avoided had this precaution 3 of th ly bitterness displa with the quick work and daring of the Mayflower’s crew, saved the lives f : | UMMER HOUSE, jw wn toward Lee n, who cou of the captain and five men aboard the schooner. | IRVING SQUARE PARK jump; Ho New The yacht was not seriously injured and reached here at 9.45 o'clock | also co: ee fe My United King of the Iri ‘ ' " . ‘ letie Club, of New York, also in Thited K this morning, some time after the time scheduled for her arrival, The of ne aan A, A, whose score Ii hint men claim that ¢ are ¢ Mayflower left the harbor at Oyster Bay at dusk yesterday evening for Newport, to bring the President to an important battleship conference ai the Naval War College. With the Presidént were Mrs. Roosevelt, Ker- mit Roosevelt, Miss Ethel Roosevelt, Archibald Roosevelt, Quentin Roosevelt, Mr and Mrs, W. Emlen Roosevelt, T. H. Netherland and John L. McGrew, The Mayflower was hardly out into | President of the War College, the Sound from Oyster Bay when she | President and escorted him to t epeunter ee a thick squall from the | any, ga FR PaaEALS) astelle t that blotted out the shore lights | et yatood at athention @nd made navigation a matter of ex- the War ceeding care. As the night wore on | P the fog dissipated and gathered again irregularly, The sound of fog horns and fog bells was heard on all sides and the officers of the Mayflower, wor- ried about the responsibility of taking patriotic team and can change that points score recorded for F fact, ote American Athletes Gain Big Lead in London Games ni ‘ lof the officers battle-ship purpose of his coming | WrHo LOCKED THE HOUSE the President of the United States, ; tr p { through a for donned oilskins and got | Sent Word to Loeb IN THE PARK | Neeee ia Y ; : ready for an all night vigil on the|,AS soon as the 5 : : bridge. here the ‘ollowing des sow 1 * art Sunk the Menawa. At dt ALM. in to. the President, Pi on ee ler Bay, j he midst of a driv- t and party LAR WORKS CASTHO EAPELS JRTOA . The MINISTER 0 fre rain storm, while the May‘o mah Ne Mavfower wre between Now Haven and N sion with schooner London, the lookout saw the port |te 15. No one was {nit of a schooner through the fog, Thi Nght was right under the Mayflower bows, A shout from the lookout and ie shift of the wheel turned the May 7 L. WoRPW." ad s i He s flower so that her sharp steel prow ° Investigate Collision | j F 4 4 eral times he starts and struck the other craft only a glancing | ,T! blow, but it was enough to inflict a \,% fatal wound. ned by Stars and Stripes Go Up Again The Moneswa, with a big hole in her i} side, carened and began to settle. The , | om) Uetotal captain and his crew of tive were on ir, Secretary | nour anil again deck and ma {mmediate preparations to leave their sinking craft ¢ He Breaks Glass With a Lad- De Reus He Is y , hee The Mayflower, which had been mov: | M thel yf ‘ ¥ 1 ed the two runner p ing at low speed, was brought to a! N Yaee der, but Fails to Disturb the Unfit for His Office «nd RIGO RbeSRAT es dP “Unle stop and lay by. Boat ‘ is Fi , ve avanti 1 ne W fron th muerte Guardians of the Law, Sends Him Passports. “Clos Amer t fa few minutes the ix n eile ening v ‘ i lumber schooner wer Hear eR to oe Maye ao fae 1 : ie yacht, bee ch Ly, a bi ANEPATU TOU OFE sin th Hi hea was W The first launch to reach the sinking lower BAS u Acar : Haws ved hu schooner found her heelel well over, DSRS BADIA eins Dole Wins Wencest Bouts with part of her c per dri =e station ing about her and } wat ine vera, POLICE BAFFLED s would af pe E he BY CASE OF GIRL : rane pene : aOR 1 SLAIN IN J, Bacon, 16 an A heater, tie The scho (Goninued ween siaes rk ; aay ‘ Harry L H MeN YUANO, | NO Nace uEe peisibore, Ate ! ° ed the \foolhouse ‘bot . Bar Sherman From Jump POAT CAN 8 e m n Gree 7 * road ' DRS! fh is Only One Set of Keys, Sine) UMBRELLA HANDLE \peet uu Wawivuaiion Had fuer ante as on | points one of the anchors was miss Ifniswelle made a new Olyiapic yacte aun Results of the eee Tee wee thn i a ii i Games To- Day MoT Mea WaT The fain | ee, Am rien ULE Ply He Mayflower uly m, third, 100-METRE FLAT RACE. King ~ rm anh t i ke ny \ | Time, The jar b k ti hi ite : | felt by those | tt Wit | (08,8) Yaris, Fobeth Heateb; H. Robbins, Yale,| ae ee sett AE sels | | —Walker, South Africts \meriea, won; Sebert, Canada,| those asleep be an | wony a A, Rector, University of geeond, Atle Inceton, America, BT ihe ‘kecaeat A. G. s, VANDERBILT GOES | Virginia, Amerion, second; Kerry tied. ‘Thine, | morning : | Canada, third; N. J. Cartmell, Uni- ot Pennsylvania, America, through | versity YACHTING FROM LINER./ —== a 200-METRE FLAT RACE. Judith, ; . j Z |tourthy time, 10 4-5, Introduced to Roosevelt fred Gwynne Vanderbilt, reached | : 1g i “ tha Ove ; i Semi-linal, — First Heat — Kerr, e cre et enawa, who h mn 8 ¢ e ac a\lavie y ane : 1 rew of Menawa, 1 reenter Caan Ua ‘5 Youngest Belle Ward Pa 400-METRE FLAT RACE. Cannda, wons W. F. Hamilton, Chi- as ae acled t + +} ae eina (487.2 Yards.) en AL Ay A ay second; time, BM f tient Four Months, Eldest RA aie eH Tal ehinGL 06: i 3 a Vane enter, Cornell University, Second Heat=N, J, Cartmell, Unt- yo : ‘3 Twelve Years, ,) won; Dovers, United. versity of Pennsylvania, America, Vils¢ 1 t oa Kingdom, second; \, A. Merriam, won; D, i. sherman, Dartmouth 5 sti loneeales, 1 ee University of Chleago, America, | College, America, second; Hy J a T th t ¢ e third, Time, 49 Hut, Chiengo A. Ay America, third; tim * | Third Heaf—R, Cloughan, [rish- American A.C, (New York), Ame Reid, Untied Kingdo nd. Heat=Halayelle, United Montague, United Neenals, Unit Time, 48 4 Se Tr Kingdom, won Kingdom, se ) | Kingdom, iva, won aird. —_ Saar WINDSOR RESULTS. Te Pty nes Giheremarsl coud GIRL GAVE UP HER ART sive: yearn WINDSOR. Ont, J oT. «) As the tw TO WED A BUTCHER BOY, rac. urd the 1. Tne ee ea y-./ the —atternvon s SATURN J s—-H m f aes as). 3 0 1. 6 40 ; ; afl ; } iF a ; SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY, THE 22ND |S? EQIAL FOR TO-MORROW, THE 23RD ase nN } 1 LNUT » | NINWrORI L : kway, F a, King ‘This MLO A TSES .poenp 100) 8¥yyroua vounn 106 iy Owanga, 1 ou : BHAMED PE CIAL ASSORTED CHOCO. . Nen To-d 1 ROT Ata O ; i eo | Enos one +) sPOUND SU tes (20 hinds) corounp 190 In ran 4 SsoRTED cate FASHIONED SUGAR ‘ D RACE—Purse $40 ! sie Mo kindy eePoeND 190) OMRON Sn "rounn 200 for s i F ‘ ‘ 5 Dark Row store open every evening until 11 o'clock, ont 1 1 Ty and 4 1 | garctay street and Cortiandi street stores open Saturday evenings until 11 ofelock, ; Gra : be ain t ld No, 537 - : i ; ea tor. 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G, (ew York), saan feet H1-t Inches, nnd Bellerby, the Second Amerte benthag & Third Secti Heh an, Chi- vaxo A.A, Amertea, won with 24 feet 5 luches, establishing a mew Olymple record; Moant Pleasant. Carlisle, America, second, 22 tect 4t-2 Inches; Williams, United Kingdom, third, 21 feet 10 Ineheo Fourth Sectlon—Murruy, United Kingdom, won with 22 feet Int n, Canada, second, at inches; Watt, United third, with 21 feet S-4 There were no Americans In hen Inehy L feet 71 Kingd inch, thié section, ritth seetion—Dricker, Canada wih 23 feet 8 inches, No'd Americans competed in this heat, ve F. ©, brous, Chicago A. A. Amere? fen; Dan J, Kelly, Irish-American '> ALG. (New York), America, and, Nricker, Canada, qualified for they fingls, Minal=P, C. Irons, Chicago A, Ay American, won with 24 feet 6 16a! inches; D. J. 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