Show I t EN i F tF WON ON TE lit I RACE Greatest Marathon Ever Run Sf in Yves Sets Terrific Pace PaceN Now New N York April 3 Henry SI St Yves of Franco won the tho great Marathon derby for professional run I 7 I I nor nors at the League Baseball Bashall I park bore here today Dorando of 4 J Italy Ital was 1 second and anil John lohn J lIa oR of ot Now Ol York tIrl awl anil Ma Maloney MaI Ia I loney of oC Yonkers N KY Y V fourth Toni Tom 1 the ho Canadian Indian quit j 1 tho the track In the twentieth mile milt anil arni Alfred of or England gavi aYo up LiD In Inthe Inthe inthe the mile Dille Both Doth were vet o com coni completely exhausted In trying to keep the thet terrific pace IaCO set by hy tho the Frenchman t 1 ShruM made ma o a game struggle gl from Crom tho the I J II twentieth to the mile milc but butI F I the pace was too lao fast Cast the tho distance too far for him himS j St S Yves the th almost unknown cov covered CO I j I Ned ered the Marathon distance G miles J tf so yards In 2 hours 40 10 0 minutes 50 15 11 seconds a remarkable performance I under un er the conditions and finished with witha I a fast sprint in good condition Do DoI I I was wa 4 1 minutes 47 35 seconds I 1 behind the Frenchman while willie Hayes followed the Italian across the finish t line 3 minutes and 50 seconds s later No Notime Notime o oi i time was taken on the Ule fourth fourthman I I man St Yves Yes took of tho the prize Dorando 2 2600 OO Hayes 1500 and Ma Maloney Mahoney Ia loner honey IO 1000 O and aDd Longboat Long oat go o for fOl their brave efforts I i These are the net results of oC the tho I greatest Marathon ever eel run In Amer America j 4 I 1 ica lea and except In point of or numbers of contestants the tho greatest ever eer run ru any anywhere anywhere where Six SI of the best distance dun rIun l nors ners In the world orld competing for Cor a email I fortune in prIzes brought out a crowd crowll that packed the newly arranged stands I of or the th Polo grounds to the point of oC I standing room roomI I The Tho day dar was not pleasant for an out outdoor outdoor 11 door function unction but bitt the spectators spectators tors put up umbrellas for Co I protection I I against the showers that lint foil fell during tho the first hour of the race TaC TaCIt It was half past 2 before the showers began to fall faiL When Whon tho the six runners came upon the field at 3 t 1 tI pI oclo k the tue showers had still further I c softened tho ho already alread T soft course The Tho course had been Injen changed from Crom 00 0 laps to the mile milo to six laps since the smaller one would afford better bellm foot footIng hog Ing In to the Ule runners At three minutes after 3 the themen themen themen men were welO sent away with a pistol shot by b Dig Big Tim Sullivan Dorando at once Into the lead at a rapid rate closely closel followed by St Yves yos and Longboat Maloney nail and n 1 Hayes foil Cell behind yards and took toni up Ul a steady trot In this order tho they ran mn for five laps Hayes Hares dropping behind Tho iho Ih St Yves paused and nOli began hegan to 0 sprint He lie gained CO GO yards anal finished tho the first mile In 5 minutes and an M II seconds Many Ian French Frenchmen men wore were present and tho the hand band stirred their enthusiasm m with the Marseil Marseillaise laise The Tho short choppy ch 0 strides of oC the Frenchman did not Impress the crowd and there Micro were cries of oC Oh hell conic come back all alt right But the tho dark horse wont vent nt along at a furious pace pact and on the second lap of the sec second ec ond mile ho hI caught up with Hayes ant thus gained the first lap on the lie Ameri mell American A can I St SL Yes gained tho the coveted distance on In the tue twentieth mile and there them was wa a great roar from the crowd while the band again a aln honored he hie lend IC IlI j jer er Or by bv playing the French national anthem St time line 1111 for ro went I miles was Vm 1 hour 57 minutes 2133 21 I 35 25 i seconds more than 2 minutes ahead of M the th Marathon record for the l Haves was vas running strongly ly In the mile mil and was cutting cullin down Iown his distance previously lost rap rapIdly rapIdly rapIdly Idly while had slowed c l almost to 10 a walk wall sat sni R I down for three minutes In the tho mile and i I was plainly out of lC It so far fa as Ural hiraL place was concerned He lie was making malting a It game struggle gle to hold bod second place but hut both Dorando and anti Hayes were coming up un on his position and aud even Maloney with spirit The Tho standing of oC the leaders at the Uie end of or the tho t mile was ns SL SU Yves Yes 22 miles 21 miles niiles 3 laps Dorando 21 l miles 1 I lap Hayes 20 miles 5 6 laps lups lapsIt It t was now no so lark dark that the tho runners could hardly be lie made out on the op opposite opposIte opposite side of the field but the dna driz drizzling rain had ceased stag slag gored on now no running now trotting with ith evident eldont effort while Hayes was gaining at every oer stride even een cutting down St S1 safe lead load leadOn leadOn On the Ume first lap of lr the miles Dorando passed reaching second place A few moments later gave up and aD staggered toward his dressing room dono done for From Prom this point to 10 0 the finish the crowd watched l only tho the struggle for Cor the sec second end ond on position conceding that St Yves would not drop dead therefore must win Hayes continued to gain but lint was tiring and It was evident early earl In la lathe Inthe the tIme sixth mile that he could not overcome lead for sec see second second ond place placeIt It was about lark dark when St SL Yves with a sensational sprint crossed crosse tho tholine tholine tholine line winning the race and tho the photo photographers turned loose flashlights to get his picture Dorando Doran o Hayes Haes and Maloney kept on to tho the finish I |