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Show f-HAN TALKS WITH OLYMPIC WINNERS i- Callahan, one of the most cn- Mastic lovers of clean amateur ath- ln tho State, has returned from - fi'ork. where he spent a month vla- - relatives and his old college chums, c away. Callahan met several of tho 'Srlcan boys who competed L the Hilplc games. He said that when Shor-4twon Shor-4twon the discus throw from the big ?UU7, . the big-hearted American 'fcd.over to his defeated opponent Extending his right hand, offered to CWtebut the foreigner, with a scowl Afe .face,, turned away. Poor Shcrl-5Aeli Shcrl-5Aeli TiUmbled," hQl he "showed the truo (blood -which puts the. Americans in front ranks. Callahan talked with .tMiirphy, the trainer, who was over-r over-r fPiWith the victory scored by the 'jTlcans in the face of every obstacle ilthc foreigners could throw In their 2mGF : |