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RULINGS CONTINUE
TO HURT AMERICA’S
CHANCES
Americans Do Well in
Heats of Short Dashes.
Rector, of Virginia,
Qualified.
LONDON -Determining tn make
th*- remaining du?s of the Olympic
games count to declare them the
world's masters In muscle, nkill, the
Americans today plunged into the
pi , ',!u at the ■ Hum prepared to
win for two reasons. First because
they knew they could stand and sec
ondly to satisfy their outraged feel
ing at the manner In which they have
bens treatd by the “rltlsh sportsmen
The weather held fair promise for
the day and the program offered the
Ann rlcan an opportunity to duplicate
to some extent, their success of yes
terday. Great Britain led by ten
points according to the universal
score, but this did not have the least
effect upon the confidence of the Van
kee contenders. If anything. It spurr
ed them to extra effort In the balUi
of brawn. The score of the United
Kingdom w»b 56, United States 40
The anger of flip American sports
men mid their friends In London has
not. abated. There were angry mut
tering; today over the unsportsinan
like behavior of the English. From in
dications It appears that the British
went Into the games to win no mat
ter whether they attained success by
fair means or foul. Many fair-minded
men among the sporting folk have al
ready shifted ground and are consol
ing the Americans with praise, ||ow
ever, It takes more than words to mol
lify James K. Sullivan, the American
commissioner at the games. This
morning Mr. Sullivan gave an em
phatic Interview.
"I threatened to withdraw our team
front the SO meter heats owning to
the drawing notwithstanding my ral
ly assertion that we would light out
the gunirti to the hitter end," said Mt
Sullivan.
"It certainly Is neither fair not lust,
the manner In which we hHVj, been
treated since our arrival. We accept
ed the explanation of Lord Desbn
rough that Sheppard and Halstead
were drawn by pure chanc,. In )hc
mile race, but in the 800 meter
event when the same men wero
drawn In a Ilk,, manner, It seemed to
be carrying It too far. It ,ls not Juhi
at all to make two of our best, men
compete against each other In a race.
"The more of the games I see th«
angrier I get. Why, England Is 20
years behind the times whsn It comes
to sports and the conducting of sport
Ing events. Our men have had to
compete here undci rules Invogue dnr
irtg the last, generation.”
Mr. Rultlvnn was thoroughly warm
••(I it>> ami hr dirt not miner word*.
Huff, of Amorim made nil exenp
llonnl run of 200 triors when hr wont
that distance In 22 4 5 seconds this
morning. In fnct, America showed
Up well all through the morning
hours In the running high Jump Gid
nry. of America, was third with a
distance ol live fret nine ami three
quarter Inches to lilk credit only one]
Inch and one eighth below the win- j
ring mark.
King Edward Is taking n jjioat
ahare of Interest tn the games, and
It la hinted he may give utterance
to some tactful assertion on the dls
sentlon between England and Ameri
ca which will aid In giving the United
States a fair ahow, and at the same
time show the English a degree of
their nnreaaonahleness.
The king Is a keen sportsman and
has always taken u great Interest In
sporting events. In the Marathon race
of Friday he has granted leave for
the runners to sturt from the royal
grounds about Wlmjsor castle. An
other special concession which he has
granted Is that the public will also
be allowed within th ( . grounds.
The following are entrants selected
by drawing this morning for the final
In the 100 meter dash;
First heat, May and Stevens. Am
erica. Walker, of South Africa, and
Roche, of United Kingdom.
Second heat, Sherman and Hamilton
of America; Morton, United King
doni; Kerr, of Uuuada.
Third heat, Rector ami Huff, of Am-,
erica; Duffy, of South Africa; Dun- -
can. United Kingdom
Fourth heat, Cloughen, Robertson i
»nd Uartmell. of America; Starl. and
deorge. United Kingdom.
A team composed of members at
the |>ollee force of Ixindon has chat
longed the American team for a eon
test at tug of war. The English In
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the condition* of the affair have de
clared that both Icaniß may be in
their Blocking feet or attired In any
way Matisfactor.v to the Americana.
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RESULTS;
Two hundred meter dash, flrnt hent
won by tleorge, United Kingdom.
Time, 21! 2-5; llenney, Holland, was
the only competitor.
Second heat won hy Huff. America,
from Dully. South Africa. Time
22 4-5.
Third heat, won by Roche, United
Klgdorn, from Robertson, American.
Time, 22 4-5.
Fourth heat, won by Uartmell, of
America. Time, 21).
Fifth heat won by Ilalfalt, France,
from R. (\ Duncan, United Kingdom.
Time. 22 3-5.
Sixth heat won hy LolTtmau, Swod
en Time. 23 4-5.
Seventh heat, won by Radoczy, of
Hungary,
Eighth heat, won by Cloughen, from
Barroil. Italy, Time, 23 3-5.
Middle weight wrestling, first round
Coleman, England, defeated Wallis,
England.
Oraeco-Roman heavy weight wrest !
ling, IVtroff, Prussia, defeated Hump
hreys, England Weiss, Hungary, de
feated Jensen, Demark.
200 meter dashs, ninth heat won hy
Hurdsfield. England. Time, 23 3-5.
Tenth heat, won by Hamilton, Am
erica, Time 22 3-5.
200 meter dHsh, eleventh heat, won
hy Kerr, Canada Time, 22 t-5.
Twelfth heat, won by Sherman, of
America. Time, 22 35.
Thirteenth heat, won by Reed, of
England. Time, 23 1-g.
Fourteenth hent, won by Guttorm-
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1 Fifteenth heat, won by Hawkins, of
i England. Time, 22 4-5.
Running high jump. Section 3 and
suited In a tie between Monson, of
Norway and Leader, of England.
Height of jump 5:10 7-8. (Sidney, of
America, third Height, 5 ft, 9 3-4 in.
Running high jupm. Section 3 and
4, Leahy, England, and Andre, France
tied for first place with jumps of f!,2.
Catch as-catch-can wrestling match
Beck, England, defeated Nargaues, of
America,
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Y- M- C- A- RELAY RACE ENDED
TWELVE HOURS AHEAD
OF THE SCHEDULE
CHICAGO. —At 9:30 o'clock today
the last relay runner In the 1,000 mile i
Y M. C. A., race from New York to
Chicago sped up to the LaSalle street
entrance of the City hall, and hand
ed to the assembled city officials th-' |
message from Mayor McClellan, of
I New York, to Mayor Hussee, of Chi !
j cago.
This clipped nearly 12 hours off
the schedule, which had called for
the finish of the great race at 9:30
o'clock tonight.
William McCabe, of Evanston Y.
M. C. A. was the last runner who
made the sprint of two blocks from
Monroe and LaSalle streets to the
elty hall, bearing tho silver tube eon
tainlng the message.
A ringing cheer went up as he dash
ed up to the elty hall, where Vernon
L. Mean, aetlng secretary to Mayor
Busse, received him on behalf of the
mayor. Chief of Police Shlppy and
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other officials were also pjpsent in
tho committee.
The total time for the race was 119
hours, 38 minutes and 30 seconds.
The boys traveled approximately
1,000 miles, making a speed of ap
proximately 8 1-2 miles an hour. In
view of the heavy roads and storms
they encountered tn the middle and
the last part of the journey, the time
is considered remarkable.
First Kid—Huh, yer got a new hair
cut!
Second Kid—Aw, wgan; it's de old
one trimmed over.—Cornell Widow.
BODY OF LOVETT
NOT RECOVERED
La« I ’s Companion Positive
That He Was Caught By
r. Shark.
SAVANNAH. Ga.—The body of
Harry Lovett, the young lad of sis
teen years, who was drowned off the
north end of Tvboe yesterday after
noon, or who was caught hy a shark,
has not been recovered. It is feared
it will be useless it Is found on
some nearby Island. The lad went
down almost where Lieut. Morgan did
several years ago. Lieut. Morgan's
body was found on an adjoining is
land. Wyll.v Brunner, the son of Dr.
W F- Brunner, city health officer
who was with young Lovett, whei
h ( > was drowiu-d Is positive a shark
caught his companion. He says he
heard the 'swish' of the shark’s body
moving through the wat< r ns It swift
ly made for the body of the swim
mer The accident happened several
hundred yards in front of Fort Screv
en, The boys having swam about four
miles. The Tybee authorities declare
that the story of the shark is a myth
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