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‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1908, ORSEILLS SEVERE CASE Ot ; ! Afriean, took up the lead and was run-] WAVY RS A NEW American A. C. Hamilton got a good P li Ch A h : ning splendidly within himself, Deoande, e & i . ti 0 res, whilel a sno ia eA Te OP HTS cin’ baaitt 2u'eit, 2, Policeman Charged With Murderirg five minutes ahead of Dorando, Dun 8, Time, 3 minutes 2710 se 1s, ee ay Paani 4 f ean, the British champion, gave up just (Photographed Especially tor The Evening World by a Staff Artist.) before reaching Ruislip, POLE VAULT At the twenty-mile post Hefferon, na) . F South Afr was stil] ahead, with First Section—A. Gilbert . Ya e Dorando second, Hayes, Am n 1 America, W wit feet; Archibald den, America, and n, Australia, fol i nd ’ alps sec Lb Aly oh K — lowing in the order named, Longboa " 4 §, gacode, Chieago, the Canadlan Indian, gave up near the saat . ca, thitd, ’ aes twentieth m Up to the twenty-fourth >, ie ns ane x, Pre Swe ee mile the positions remained unchanged h nthe pole vaulting Roe Bo fe, Hateron's lime for thiaydiatance being | 4 . nad a Hammond, Arrested for Intlict two hours, twenty-five minutes and =f ing Sila f eae twenty seconds ing Slight Wound, Dies Just outside the Stadium Hefferon was e Sl aes ‘ att! leading, but Dorando passed him were no in Custody. C. Gilbert, Yal poses ihe ee as they: went through the gates, Hayes also shot by the South Af few yards further on. It was in order that the men started the final mile round the Stadium track, and Do- | rando's pitiful exhibition began Record Crowd in Stadium, ‘There were no vacant spaces In the | vast Stadium this afternoon, for the | finiah of the Marathon race had brought out a record-breaking crowd, By 3 o'clock upwards of 00,000 persons had passed in and taken their seats on the stands, which were built to hold 90,00 | and !t was @ great, brilliant and enthu- , silastic crowd that cheered the athletes as they competed in the contests of tho | afternoon, The Englishmen. of course, | got the lion's share of the applause. | The bright costumes and sunshades of the women and the waving of flags Union Jacks predominating and the Stars and Stripes next—made a most wonderful picture, especially when the people stood up to acclaim the victory of the United Kingdom over America in the second heat of the 200-metre swim- ming race, The Americans, however soon had their revenge, when W. M Rand, Harvard University and J. C, 4 T. Cooke Ce as o ae ke, Cor After being friends for ten years, with 12 feet 2 1 Clark S. Jacobs dealing in horses with each other University of go; Sonderstrome Henry Meise, of No. 129 Hast ‘Chircy fourth street, and George Str Sweden, and Archibald, U King Pwenty-fou! Doer & Carroll's horse You are r gving t street in 110-METRE HURDLE RACE. PSORIASIS CUR The Terrible Disease Spread Over Body and Linbs—One: of Worst | Cases Doctor Ever Saw—Itched Constantly-- Defied Treatment, USE OF CUTICURA MET WITH PERFECT SUCCESS “T was cured of psoriasis through the use of the Cuticura Remedies. ‘The terrible disease appeered cn my arms and legs in small red spots under the skin, like blood. blisters, the size fa pin-head; and it was constantly throwing off white scales, with @ tere dom, tled for third place w feet 9 mond, of No, 24 Bast Twenty-fourth | rible itching. It spread until I was inches. sPesatctoiny ongee covered with it except my face. and sh eer street, to-day engaged in a fight which hands, I doctored with two of the sent Melse to Bellevue He al with best physicians | could find but they 200-METRE TEAM SWIMMING slight penknife wounds, whicu ve nad could not, help me, One of ther dressed. pronoun ed ig one of the worst cases RACE. Meise then’ startel for the feveverseayy, | Msi cunthine gave) mo First Heat—Australia won, Hungary | Twenty-second street police station to | not get much relief y the first second. see that no charges were made against | bottle but she urged me to keep cn Second Heat—United Kingdom won, his old felend, Hammond, but arrived | taking it, also using Cuticura Soap ‘America second too late. Hammond, who was aifeci-) and Cuticura Ointment — After a few | ‘The American team was composed of ed with heart ¢ collapsed in the | waeks 1 saw Heh aay inent, 80 1c. M. Daniels, New York A. C.; H. J station house when the charge of fel- dae using a i He i Ve erabol Hebner, Ilitnots A. C.; L. Bud Goodwin. ous assault Was made against him |] was entire ligand havesneves % o ~ 3. Rich d died shortly after his arrival at : , us ; New York A. C, and I. G. Rich, ang. g ter his arrival at had any more of the trouble. 7 am Brookline Swimming Club. Bellevue Hospital sure that the Cuticura Remedies cured | The finish was close. The two men a week » for 1 stopped other medicines . {fied for the Anal in the a trade of a string of began with Cutictrra, We Amerane qua |N8e fof Me claimed Hammond owed p Cuticura Soap and Oint- “metre team swimming race, being ti am r NN mes L, Man- the losers In the fastest hast atiegs ee N. da Nor Final Heat—United Kingdom wor Hoerout i Hemmona, \yhen a0) gsrand) 29,9 00D. Hungary, second; Am I get that fifty sald Meise to his Som tern nd early this aftemoon as met ECZEMA TWO YEARS Speedily Cured by Cuticura Garrels, Chicago A. A., won their heats | (120.2 Yards). ‘s 4 Hammond. F Lauffered with in the 110-metre ciurdles. | Semi-Final.—First Heat—A. B. Shaw im aga ‘ pam , “For two years I suffered with eczema t § i en continued to talk in a low ch broke out all over my body, Queen Alexandra appeared In the Pa rete eAna et te DAVID SHELLARD CAPT WPOR MAL bee | oe, during which time Hammond drew Bevan Srith an Aching. and. Wepe, me royal hox shartly before Us Her {me, 163-58, Shaw defeated Hu: | ie ja penknife and began w ng a pen- awake at night. [triedeverything that Majesty was survounded by several Walters and Groenings, three Uni {ell Hammond evide became in- Was recommended but without results members of her household, and num- Kingdom runners. Se , roelrad’ ae) a6 t inade ty WOU was advisec to try Cuticura Soap bers of.the best known people of Ene- cond Heat—F. C, Smithson, Multono- Rear gar RTS mntrolicnite and Ointment, ‘The first week I began land oaeupled the choleest seats on the (Owe ah ti Ow t etes tan lecsuyi clause Narendra oan Be in,two months the itehin eame aide of the arena, The minor econ. ; | avin dted Meise the Cuticura Remedies I was completely events proceeding on the track and fleid Harvard, ° 0 | wound in the Cured. J would not be without Cuticura recelved ereater applause than usual F eat if it cost five dollars. James A, Arrow and there was a tremendous outburst of | Hays Js twenty-one years of age and Galraar Chlcage in m IC ames en Hammon Brookland, D. C., Oct, 6 and 21, 1907. enthusiasm when the Union Jack was @ Menwer of | the | Irish-American ee | @ to his friend | coal TPA TRE BE : if ute, Athletic ¢ e won the Bos } Det ||| || pee eee i flown for the English victory in the | Marathon miles last year, This give places In = et H to ¢ slanier, finishing strong hares the final d FS Ine of the best morning programmas ois eMmplove omingdale Bros. a EVENT. c & § 8 ( ore at ee ¢ EVENT. 3 £ 3 Bold th 1 Potte ig & Chi aince the opening of the Olympi¢ games, | \vnuct’ et ee at HIGH DIVE z E ien8 og Hie | Grn hoch Dee dime, ee coupled with brilliantly fine weather, him to w gnition of the is 4 3 8 66 5 A pli Aormcnlt tied Baas of 6 BI brought a big crowd to the Stadium pluck and grit he showed a Boston. Final—Johannson, Sweden. won with Aenoundinammen tirow — 7 = le “2 w= early to-day. | 3.7 points: Malstrom, Sweden. 78.7 | y600-metre run = == --— pia ae : | a ‘ y ? 1,500-me' hay (cece Se Aes eos ‘The firs: evant was the pole vault. sylvania B. Taylor, Trish-Amert an points; Stanberg, Sweden third, 3,0-metre run See ME eS eae to Th $200 in Gold The refusal of the officials to allow the C,, and -Melwin W. Sheppard, points 3-mile team r (jeer yay ak pees hee Sater es sera ae 1 American vaulters to dig a hole for their | — sce Throwing Jay GE Gig ee, Nap et vt ial gim ge ae bakes Given Aw ay. pole has been strongly objected to, but free style pe ea Weinberg the officials adhered to their decision, * |] 1-pound shot put.. att aa aoe ee a ee > WHY NOT GET IT? and the Amerleans went in handicapped ar ara Ie a (tllewelkinie Se ag) yak eee oh py oe IT COSTS NOTHIN by ‘having to jump with a spiked pole, Nirowing javel Sea es FS SoS th tate ailers of the an instrument to which they are not, | steeplechase. iQ a 20S 8 Se See ae ue Lahey i eta utes used. | seus, Greek style Ppoeeeana leg 4 ears aN In the cateh-as-catch-can Nehtweight ummone 0) ar Tug-of-war .... (ie ee a gee Ge ae fe ee shortly after t! f Sirconds #80, for the. t to 17 pounds wreg’ling John H. Krug, mile walk. (ie gene este sees: | he time the for the ain fifth and $5 for jr, Natioral ‘Turn Verein, Newark, N Standing br ae ee ee ane : ANY ONE CAN DQ IT. 4. won the first bout by defeating Hoy $00-metre SS ae toe te at the There are thousand bung, inen and Uaited Kingdom, on points, but he lost | (0) r @a ‘Running high jump 5 1h SU) : ments. tf ta his bout in the second round to Wood, | M-metre hurdle sscscseeseeee seal Sse iey es |} | United Kingdom, aa Running broad jump. 8 ig Se sr ereres 1 mo pian ae (Continued from Firs Page.) 1W-metre race: ee {ome a ce : EASTERN LEAGUE. - race.. Guin dt) cae, Gee ee coe Jgoing on your vacation. I suppose You hour after the news of the crime high JuMp..cseeee 7 yor faeae peer Results of the are golng to the mountains. so, reached the station house, that Shel- raopereis tus Ce ee 2ee AT ROCHESTER please think of your dear friend Bob. lard was with the girl when she met ve ees = FIRST GAME Send me a few nice postals, if your wife = aa 2 O14 a0 to fame ames ] 0-Day isn't looking $4 o'clock Tuesday morning, Votals iy ae rrent or Py Rod) ou le 4 4 eOn nO: prone a see why vou don't se Bout LeOURBU relate ¢ ' Jatteries—Young a ~ unheary (PALES T fall to see why vou dort send me about two hours afte was *Hungary, tied for second place in running high jump, gets 1 1-3 points. sey H 5 4 Dp n foimand at ene een any postals. Too bad you ara married. entered upon t records, various | South Afr tre face, eéle 6 nis; South Africa wins second sy "QECOND GAM They Hold I would gladly spend a. the dave wita nburg avenue pre- | ; n Ma 418 06 oye : fe ee eta veplasses lcmly) ; MARATHON RACE. you. Somehow I am trying hard to lating in the neighbor: ; Alsace || SAGs ees URI eyeglasses firmly on any nose forget you, but ft 99oms all in vain g Square Park, spreading | s-mije r and jump, relay race j P| eT Mauer antcuis Dugas | Harris Suction Clips “ i ”" had con ry Q i rray ; Saree APiHaven: inue Americans As Affinity” Longed for Him. ne oe es yy and Hurley, Ump Murra insure perfect eyeglass safety—they @. (New York), America, won, Hef. “We were down at cha beash Saturday i Peli nae ail : er ize aa At Montreal won't come off until you take nformation fern, South Africa, second. Joseph Might. Gee, Dave, we nad ab nd i tint who lost no time In throwing him 900 | them off. AYRaB OY: oe Forshaw, Missouri A. C. (St. Louts), time with our brothe We ja t " SN BHallard did t Tinker banged out ¢ at | Fitted to your glasses for 35 cents. “America, third. Dorando, Italian, first home at 6 o'clock Sunday m sBId SE pavalVad: ARUGGULER ES ntre, whicn Maloney: ¢ 2 | SOLD ONLY AT OUR FIVE STORE ate of aro yer Ine, disqualified for receiving as- SaV. Sadie, ain't {t awful to @9 out WIth giiousiy. pla tie ahelioe Hodis J \ re neu At But . above. Otter sera sistance, Dorando's time was 2h. §im, your brothers? Bee Widaenieees t MORRV ON gem bi auials | Js an absolutely 46s. “Bunday afternoon we went down to 1 until the crime } 0000 | ° +4 The men who finished, but failed to the Isl how 1 cia ees OCUUSTS AND OPTICIANS, gain points, follow: A. B. Welden, met Henriett policemen of the Ham- bag eliey Knapp) 84 East 23rd Street, near Fourth Ave. Lawrence, Mass, Y. M. C. A, fourth; we had oot | ; sa eaneat j s taken by | 54 West 125th Street, near Lenox Ave. Wood, G ‘ At Toronto. | a |. Canada, fifth; Simpson. Canada. done the 442 Columbus Avenue, 8st and 82d Sts, sixth; Lawson, Canada, seventh; Svan- day m ) EC 76 Nassau Street, near John Street. berg, Sweden, eighth; Tewinina, Car- {n the : 489 Fulton Street, BR | 4 i Wanis to know way tteries—Adkins and Hearne; Me- ulton t, BROOKLYN, lisle Indian School, ninth; Nieman, Fin certainly . Waa woverioked | By, ) and Vandegrift.. Umpine—Talt Opposite Abraham & Straas, land, tenth; Caffery, Canada, eleventh; throne’ wa ‘ mn L Third Innin Clark, United Kingdom, the first Eng- How 1 ald wist . Efforts to Hide Orime \ pa U a = = : called out ruthfall “H twelfth rteenth Mshman to finish, w United Kingdom, ¢ Sidney 11 Hatch, First Regiment A. A., Chicago, Da fourteenth; Lord, United Kingdom, ‘9 fifteenth; Goldsboro, Canada, sixteen wi! Beale, United Kingdom, seventeen| afi Nofedy, Sweden enth; Lind, R sia, nineteenth; Walker, Holland, twen- 4) 1m tleth: Petersson, Sweden, tw twent Goulding, Canada, twenty-second Good 1,600-METRE RELAY RACE 7". 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