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| American Olympic Team’ , Will Be Chosen This Week Results of Meet at Harvard to /Determitte Who'll Represent Us at Antwerp. i IS week, in which the Olympic team will be chosen, promises to be the most interesting from the, standpoint of competition in the history of the athletic world since the last American representa- tives were picked for the winning team ‘that carried off the ‘honors at Stockhdim, The winners of the Western, Pa- eiflc and Wastern preliminary trials are all in the Bast, awaiting the Sstarter’s gun at the Harvard Sta- dium next Saturday, in which the winners of the track and figid events Will ®e assigned to sail on the Prin- cess Matoika from this port July 26 for Antwerp. The swimming preliminary trials held in Chicago Saturday and Sun- day cut down the large list of con- testants to @ score of athletes, from which the Olympic swimming team wilt be picked, ranging from sprint swimmers to’ long distance men, {ancy divers and the water polo eam. In the 100 metres, free style swim Olympic trials held at the Manhat- tan baths, Miss Etheldn Blethtrey of the New York Women's Swimming Association clipped 33-5 of a second off the former world’s record for that distance, My omy, Meng distance in 112; Miss Irene Guest and Helen Moses of Honolulu took second and third, respectively. This is the only swimming finals for women conduct- ed by the A. A. U. to date. The rest of the trials are to be held Wednes- day at the same pool. Brutus Hamilton, the sturdy all- around athlete from the University of Missouri and winner of the na- tional pentathion title, carried off the honors in the decathlon cham- Plonship at Travers Island, while Everett L, Bradley, from the Uni- versity of Kansas, and Bob Le Gendre of Georgetown, who finished nearest Bob Simpson's protege in the Pentathlon, won similar places in the decathlon, except that Le Gendre won second fn the pentathion, only to be nosed out by Bradley in the decathlon at Travers Island for second place. These men are certain fixtures to Tepresént the State and Stripes in this gruelling test of all-around ath- letio supremacy, Charles W, Paddock of the Untver- bag Southern Callfornia and inter- all winner of the 100 and 200 metres run, proved conclusively that he is the greatest sprinter in Amer- ica, as he Brested the tape three yards in front of Jaekson Scholz, the sen- sational sprinter from the Univer- sity of Missour!, and Harold of the University of Pennsyivanta, in the 100-metre run at Ebbets Field, equaling the world’agrecord for that distance. The race run over un- rolled grass, tending to add to Performance of the stocky Coast sprinter. On the fast Harvard track with keem competition Paddock would very likely better ‘these figures. Howard ‘Drew, the great colored sprinter, was outclassed by these THE RVENING WORDD, MONDAY, JULY 12, 4920 three athletes, finish: Several “dark h earthed at the’ Harvard Saturday from amon, be un. tadium next those men who qualified in the Pacific, Western and Eastern trials, and with weather con- ditions favorable several records are likely to be sent into the discard. The boxing championships Olympic trials are to contested tn the 69th Regiment Armory to-night and to-morrow. night. Every amateur boxer from Maine to the Pacific Coast will strive for the right to box at Antwerp, ranging from flyweights up to the hard-hitting heavies The financial problem confronting the Olympic Committee is the most serious one at this present time. If sufficfent funds are not raised during this week and the finale at Harvard do not swell the fund, it will be neces- sary for the officials to cut down the members of/the team. Making the task of winner of first place in the internaMtonal meet is a stupendous one for Jack Moakley, substitutes are a valuable asset and with the outlook an ‘but favorable for the real- ization of the money needed to finance the trip, capable substitutes may be left behind. However, the officiais are antici- Saturday together with a final drive for funds before sailing. Howard Drew, the great colored sprinter, who hag been trying to come back, is about finished. His poor show- ing at Ebbets Field marks the pass- ing of one of the greatest sprinters the game has seen, Tm the swimming trials at Chicago, Duke Kahanamolcu won the hundred free style swim in the fast time of 55 seconds, beating P. Kealoher and Norman Ross, the interallied cham- Pion, who finished third. ‘ The performance of J, B. 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