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AUUG, veuue die wVeNdnGg WURLY, SAU Hu ma, 49, NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT 'N OLYMPIAD * TCATEST REPORTS AND TIMELY COMMENT VICTORY FOR THE STARS AND STRIPES Zz WA y RECTOR SECOND Americans Close Olympic Games . With (ith Victory i inthe Last Two Events ‘y eae eel aa from First Page.) at Olympic Representatives Congratulate the I. A. A. C. The following cablegiain dated the Stadium, London, was received in this city to-day:; p. J. Conway, President Irish-American Athletic Club, No, 163 East Sixtieth street, New York; We congratulate the Irish-American Athletic Club on the important part its athletes took in winning the track and field ig of oak from W! ded to each man. together with the United Jack in whic they were wrapped, were snt by King} ward. | \ Amid the cheers of several hnudred of | Js countrymen, Halswelle, the English unner, to-day “walked over’ in the Nanal of tho 400-metre (437.2 yards) flat ‘pace in the Olymple games, which was in originally last Thursday and won r J, C, Carpenter, Cornell University, | dsor fores These b was h YES, IMITATION BAILL WAS USED, BUT SWAT THREW IT AND SAVED THE DAY. The Irish-American club members scored O842 p American score of 115 points. culled Swat out, Can you give me the details of this inete AL withdrew and would not run to-day, | Halswelle did not really walk; he| ‘actually ran and ran hard In an effort | '@o establish a new Olympic record, | His performance was a very great dis- @ppointment after all that had been RESULTS IN LAST eonfidently expected. Fd 7 oT Dorando Wanted to Protest. | DAY'S EVENT Dorando, the Italian ner who was joints ont of the total Catain Clup, It Is with a se: Rr No, s. 124 vii “A. Baseball th atreet ound regret | } | \ ss | Swamp League. As you un-! 3% i ‘ | ‘@misted yesterday to the tape in the) 110-METRE HURDLE RACE. edly know, there war a player on! ilong tint! nish of the Marathon race, and who (120.2 Yards.) iy Son Oak team Known as “Ls AA | has quite recovered from the strain of} Final Heat—F, C. Smithson, Muitono- y i e was so called thr his awful effort, ¢ 1 to-day to lodge | mah (Ore.) A. C, America, won, J. C he had a stiff le | @ protest against the giving of this race | Garrells, Chicago A. A, America, se area Ve walked w a decided limp. to John J, Hayes, Irisi-American A, C,,| ond; A, B. Shaw, Dartmouth, Ame! BIIly Papke ts entertaining a host o¢| WA# An ardent supporter of | on the ground that he had been inter-| third. Time—15 ‘seconds, ‘This es lends and admirers at his training | #84% and on the occasion o fered with by officials of the course and | lishes a new world and Olymple record, | quarters at New Dorp. Every afternoon | 8@me With the Mea Larks the t that If he had been left alone he could | the former mark being 152-5 seconds, /he has a slashing go With big Jou mposed of Haro! peau ! have finished without assistance, His made by Kranzlein at the Paris Olym-| Jeannette. It ts the first time in t Hang eke Bender, Luke MeGlook iv 1 1 “Meadow Lark protest, however, would have come too! plad of 1900, Bl day aceahy olete Taottiee | bt aly saw to cecand HDT rehed out an} late for consideration, and he LHeEe Lore \ me are mrarie 1 has reales ti i ee venee one dark ni and ! f t i ‘alned aroui ew York p ; ( ‘ Npned the potato Hayes Gets Reception, Final Heat—Taylor, United aeiars | aes n and keeps the heavy-weight | of their plot to put a dishon t John J. Hayes, with the Marathon! won; Battersby, United ym, sec-| ON the move, The Illinois cyclone knows | in left Seld—one on whom they f Two d honors fresh upon him, visited the| ond; Beaupaire, Australia, third nothing but fsht. | rely to carry out their fell designs 1 this to norvousness and | was Introduced to a number of the| new record tor che Neate easy Me @ fellow," said Papke to at iy fence of the Polson Oak Park, and ! Re th PART erat Cooney aie eee members, who shook him by the hand] clipping 98-5 seconds off the previous the kind I like, As the fellow says, ‘The | W&S thelr purpose to hit a ball throug hands atrings which | oniccoun @nd congratulated him upon his Du | bigger they are the harder they fall,’ ue 8 opening into a large potato patch y n the fence va heen won Mant performanue, ee ereces have come t to clean u just back of the park. Th knew that or the cncoming ‘t ndoubted!s to clean up all the men i i ‘ f a ‘ Hayes Is walking somewhat stimly to-/ RUNNING HOP, STEP ANDJUMP in my c and Tam going to fignt !€ “Limpy" Leghorn took part in the isd Wrslent| Gay, He sald he was rather footsore,| Ahearne, United Kingdom, won with My way West and force Ketchel In the | S8me he syould discover the plot and but otherwise well }48 feet 11% in MeDonald, Canada, ring with me again, 1 am sure L can) SOU!d expose It to Swat and tha acs The winners of the silver and the AN ise cat ae Fatwson, Nor! beat him and want another chance," | puolie, 5 USS 1 bronze medals, diplomas of special | “4%* thirds 47 eet 2% Inches "If Billy beats Burke and Lewis and | TO? further carry out thelr plot it wa STANDING OF THE CLUSS. merit, and special commemorative | the rest of the good me eo Bast ang @franged with a crooked umpire that TIONAL LM vars. Aer medals formed on the far wide of tho| 400-METRE | FLAT RACE, | stiaaie west Ketchel carne tte nt | the peertess Milligan was to be put Mas ne cine arena while the band of the Grenadier (Herun,) scorn him Manager T. B toneq out of the game for an offense of i i Guards played the national anthems of] Halswelle, United Kingdom, hadl*'Ketchel has turned down two sy which) helwasyentiroly innocest { were Hi the countries repres: dd. Then the Aas ATE Ame! ns refusing to con ffers to mect Billy, but we mean tol Milligan was no r of the plot that RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S G! aS drums and bugles of the Irish Guards | Pete Time, |force him into the ring.’ i was by one of his seer New York, 2: Pi 1 De 4: Cle ) sounded the ady UVEITIS GUN ys ty eich May willimeatal vice agents, and with a sly wink h tz, 2 Ft tne a ry competitors marched by the eycletrack | 1,600 METRE RELAY RACE, | round’ Coliseum Ahhet, | told the detectives to let then Te Geuteuaniaed ane Raln to a number of tables opposite the! , won, Germany second, Hun- 8 River Casion. on| “far as they Uked,” or words to that GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO: DAY. 4 royal box, where the silver medallists Time—8m, % 2-54 Monday night, te } received thelr tokens from the Duchess = ss | vat “novolya se | e ' souls, of Rutland, | CARSEY’S UNION ONS WILL ; ; t ee ae NINES he \ The winners of the bronze medal In the Olympic [| suddenly pped when was eer eet ee orem a RE Sn were given their prizes by Catherine, There Are munea it ts charged | | PLAY THE XAVIER A. C,] nc unced that Milligan was out ace ag = on at Duchess of Westminster, while the dip the Americans ore - ame, It had also been reported tha + lle th q not. going & ® niae R OD. ' j lomas of merit ana ihe commemorative Times When square deal Kid Car has one of tha best at.| ‘Limpy” Leghorn was a) A CARTER MADE GOOD. | Biedals were prosented by Lady Des- colt, Fefused to tractions of the season scheduled for] ght arose, however, as a . Sultkaal - , f borough, The medal giving was quite Americans Quit ) fants rehh Union Park, Two Hundred Thirty-sec. d limp i an arisen in ae a oe and Dry Dock @ Pocial event, and the audience was LE unfairne nd stre position int pulnale, Garter, tha clever llantwelaht was th made up largely of nen in their eY refuse to when ti Jover was dumbfoundec © clever lightweight, was the White dresses. ‘The many picture hats | J ™2 the 10 ae Li gg ear play Carsey jelder Was nowhere to honors @nd the bright parasols gave a touch F sO ree et ee Le adver- 7 ‘These two teams played af. | could have s pugilist, of color to the scene fare celtic (hee Want RESULTS oS) zo, the Xavier team y [carrying a e Porro, Italy, won the Mght-welght ing publicity they Cant RESULTS and P the Unions will look f } road ne woul eka way Greco-Roman wrestling; Orloff, Russia, "During the lit B week-diys 12677 (AY, a fast kame Is anti derstanding 1 in every @econd, and Linden, Finlandy third. seperate ‘sdverusementa, have boca | Davis and Bernie. M very, much eCarter vias, too | . Ths middle-weight of the Greco-Ro- printed in The World 8398 MORE than baahery Sot. Vaiete ' 2.08 oi frequently "with | be four six-round. bouts bets man wrestling was won by Martenssen, he Herald or ANY OTHE! the crack collegiate pitcher, will knee trouble ag boxers. Tt t this city wiil Gweden, with Ande: Sweden, taget' on ‘earth. the how for the Xa There will! A peep WEGaen the naulse. of the [ttceiaet to his face ‘and boxers. The best boys in this clty wii! ond, Andersen, r | alsy be a preliminary man whom the crowd thought was/ punches to the body. de put on, eee en er re eee towards the fence, 4h championship of the world, We are ‘all proud of them, |i We elves This ty the race that was declared vold JAMES cq] z B. Bulger, Evening World, snore! Pein nas HED Hii i a My the judges on the allegation, which F __, JAMES E, SULLIVAN, Ing Department; oe | nea e ie Hane inthe gate has been dented by the Americans, that American Commissioner to the Olympic Games Tees EAE RTER A ate at nus he potate Batch’ BOIS ‘Carpenter fouled Halswelle, Carpenter GUSTAVUS KIRBY Pea ia CMP AIO PILTE land whee rato Se ‘as disqualified from competing again, | patie S KIRBY, See Ea iiveaata See ee Et reall "and W. C. Robbins, of Cambridge, Mass,,| BARTOW S, WEEKS, an ti Ny ana the umpire Att the bal wns;vecayercd.. | and J, B, Taylor, Irish-American A. C., | suiant s error jad to be corrected "EDIT ED BY ROBERT EDGREN YOUNG JOHN HAYES WAS SURE YEARAGO HE’D WINMARATHON + Plucky Irish-Americin, Only Nine. teen Years Old and Weighing But 125 Pounds, Is Marvel 0: speed and Endurance, LITTLE over nineteen years ago in the shadow of Cochran's Roost, John J. Hayes first saw the light. There were no bells on his initiation—in fact, his coming didn’t even interfere with the week’s wash. He was an incident of the day in a crowded tene- ment, and he started out on a humble career without even a dimple to distinguish him from the polyglot group of little ones on the block. He was a wee bit of a bhoy, but strong in limb and lungs, and he weathered the first lap of life with a fine scorn for croup and measles. In time he toddled down the dark stairway to the fresh air of the great outside ‘ world. ‘i ” At six he showed a penchant for run- Bholesom 18 and ata net of ning away. A ship's anchor could MO pa diaves ‘is a. baker. He Is head old him to the stoo} Around the of the bake. inion, Three years ago, block he romped, never tirlng. At ban NA tats fives lost Me SANDEE four he wore medals—the tin ones the bOYS took’ the boy in. In make and give to the winnera of back aa been Something of an athlete bim- ahd fReea fteen his eye was on Self, and he encouraged his nephew, yard rac At fifteen MMe ey Rast He provided «a training table of eggs the St. Bartholomew Club in Bast {nfo ste ‘ing and good, substantial Forty-second street, and at sixteen he pees eae at night for the poy and eave the lad the Lene a was a full-fledged member. joan Schooling Ree aaete Cava OcERICAE Then hi ned the Irish-American. the world’s champion was Athletic € in bed, and at 6 every A inonth s same slender 125- CELE CEE pound boy took ship for England, He lit Jwas not In May last he greeting whe i Bloomingdal jbad e In the Boston the gre, at a } Marathon, when he finishéd second to. letics J.P. Morrissey. But few of hia fOr h friends eved that he would write gyo 8 in the history of world ath- s; fterioon the went | letles winning the great Olympic all but to aid him lg y My Fivomingdale and Super- | Ma ee inte ph Rellly fixed a root Said a Year Ago He'd Win. if for and every day if ie up to go through hia A year ago he said he would win tt. | pace Anthea he shared “hts ‘ iM ee on tue top floor of EMPloyees, Friends and Associ-tes IN iv ty-fourth street, he Celebrate His Victory. sie ls WO weeks before he was to sail for fi at toelve MgniDs Beg nd he went to camp with the ‘you will Fee ee the Mem | Ewelfth Regiment, He was fit for the [ gland, To-morrow race of his life and sure of victory, 5 , When the news came yesterday that typleal five-story ten@-\ ho had won there were three distinct narrow and dark. | explosions — in anhattan—one in Ite the front, and Hloomingdale's store, one across the B of the windows, at the I Athletic is dark and dank as an un- t 19 West Forty. lie subway, But the Hayes part ¢ filled with laughter and front of the Irtshe (i d by twenty cana othed in am of Join Mayes’ el ih Stripes and col- I naor man's humble Viste, "Oh, [could 1 choruse the girls in \ the little who play \ rty-fourth pet house sald . th (Sp-clal to Worl) the BRIGHTON BI ACK, Tut He jas worked RW Ph entree for Monda nd een “rapids iol? ld ST RACE—Two-vear-olds; conditions iN ielp him along. and lst aiee celta ire all mighty proud of hin.” arn Ilaves has shown that. stze Is Dandy Dixon not essentinl to endurance. He ls § tet feet 3 Inch He is a mild-mannered, quiet, energetic youth. When he comes back to little old New York he will get a rousing reception. xi We _—__————— : a | AMUSEMENTS, THE MIMIC WORLD, es casino 8.15,_Matines To-day, c res Fitzh's Great g ma ra Broadway & 30th st. Matinee To-Day, 2 | JARDIN de PARIS ; om eee PU RL oI te NEW OEE FOLLIES OF 1908." j AERIAL GARD NS. ior there | vage’s roductlia THE MERRY mipbW as eh) HAMMERSTEIN'S ROOF ‘ “Ev 18, & Daily Mat, In Theatre (Root Bill). Gertrude Hofmann in “A Vislon of Salome,? i rs, Bernardi, Plecolo ee of Bryan and Taft Eves, 9.16 Am | 10% 108 104 Ids. EVA TANGUAY, Jack Norworth, Four Sheath Gown Girls, Dally Mat.25 & 500, 1250 Paths Souvenirs (hy Tad ies 47H ST. Matt Hill's Canines Thea. —Sutton&e a ieateat Pin” ii FULL, 1 Tth avid 1 Mat.Mall Syiphe. Jaz. J. Corbett, Williams. Da Tuesday and Friday, MUSEUM ’ apolitan i 10 “ye HUBER'S' Opens Monday, Sl airnanes gist 20 oth, Last i 109 las selling. 103, Ins tie *HORRISUN'S—RUGKAMAY ae 30, VonTilzer, Lily Lena,Gus Buwands Blonde Naveen. Huntinas.colline & Hart} others Nuxtivk,, Nat Wills, mma Carus.taa.J.Corbat PALISADES | AMUSEMENT PARK, F ATLANTIC Alrdom: Alabama Trowadours GARDE) Rowery, near Canal 8t, ce; purse 9, Sat, 2.30, Mat. Grand Concert niin, La Briar fa gieviile and New Movi « Pictures, ADMISSION F fitch Except & Sun. Constant hee DREAMLAND Dan 4 Rider Dives Fro Ck selling tai 98; Harr 403; Stoner Hi; io sala ATH RACES Onequarter, mile: The n Derby, | $8.300.—Dennle Stattont eep Movin nee t ‘oby yen MS, 118) Pinkola, 110 Six furlonge ¥ Miss Strome, Aut tho Sea Beach One and one-: sixteanth -= NEY JSLAND’S telling "Dennis Stattord..9¢ STEEPLE | co} 1 Kita MeDonald. 103." San Arta, FUNNY PL ACE. CHASE |} | 108; Tivolini, 105; Morti- 10d; ‘Tom ‘Dolan, 103. oe

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