Show TRACK EVENTS DILL START JULY 5 t U. U S. S SWill Will Wili Be Represented Represent Represent- ed edin in Polo Palo Competition for First Time NEW YORK April A 6 A calendar o at games meetings fetes and other events event forming a 1 complete schedule for th the eIghth Olympiad to be held In Paris Parts nex Rex year ear has hn been received here hero It sho that hat the competitions will begin In Jan Jannary January I nary uary while tho games will not ot elor clo officially until Sunday July 27 Tie TIJa three days after atter the formal closing oS of 1 the S games will be b. given over to meet mett Ings of ot the tho Olympic committees the In tat federations federation II and tbs committee International Olympic Olympio 3 the Tho program is III unusually sive Ive embracing in addition to tho the ma maIe mat maO mat O about all Ie O of aU the gt games Barnes interested co COST t tand tested ested t today by the nations interested e t and throws throw an Interesting light he tho great expansion that has takei place in to the field of ot competition sIn sense the tho bo reestablishment of ot the Olympiad nearly thirty years ago WINTER WI SPORTS WILL OPEN GAMES A ten-day ten program of ot f winter s sto spot to be held at will wll open p th the Olympiad the date being January 20 t to February B 5 6 There will ill be a hiatus o of nearly nearl three months after which tb the competitions will be bo continued at Part Pari Parly beginning on May fay 3 with rugby and fol ml followed followed lowed by association football Polo will start on June 19 and eon to July 4 f. The Tho United States y Wt be represented 1 officially for the first time In the history of ot the Olympic games Kames The dates are aro rather early bet brt b t trot I rot root much earlier than it has hall been cue eUI tomary to play pia the tho International matches at Burlingham so that the official or of polo association team will find It necessary to follow about the same roes rou rout roue tine e In preparation for the Olympiad P ac ag for t the international event s which meant a a a. very early spring start In the training of ot players and mounts SHOOTING J t IN L' JUNE sj All of ot these thue events together with trap and rifle shooting which will be contested con contested tested the last of ot June will be prelim nary to the formal opening of ot tho the Olympic plo pic games the dates having been once fixed for tor the seasons of 1 events event II on the tho continent 3 On Monday June 23 23 will be held th tic the fete teto commemorative of the thirtieth th anniversary an an- an- an of or the tho reestablishment of or the Olympic games with a a. ceremony a at Notre Dame Pame cathedral Ir in the morning and another at the Sorbonne In the afternoon On Tuesday June Jun 24 2 the Continued on page 3 3 TRACK EVENTS Continued from page 2 c ceremonies r will be transferred to th the o. o Opera era TRACK TRACIe Ih r HELD JULY 3 3 Fencing will be held bold the last lut of f June Tune and first of July a period of ot eleven days Thursday July 3 will b be given rIven over to a meeting of the perma- perma rent bureau of ot International federations a r reception at the Elysee and a a. banquet to the International sport federations The rhe actual parado parade of nations will b be b beheld 3 held at 2 p p. p m. m Track athletics will start tart that aft afternoon continuing for tor nino nine days das to Sunday July 13 Track athletics will be tollo followed d In order or or- der dr by wrestling re rowing tennis swimming swImming swimming swim swIm- ming boxing gymnastics weight liftIng lift lift- Ing log equestrian garner games R. R cycling an and yacht racing which will wind up the com competitions p of ot f the the eighth Olympiad Olympiad LIST OF GAMES S. S The complete completo calendar lendar la Is as follows tollos January 20 to February 5 Ii ten days days days- Winter sports to be held at May 3 to May 19 sixteen en days days days- Rugby May 16 to June Tune 9 II twenty six days days days- Football June Junt 13 19 to July 4 except June 23 and Jul July 3 fifteen days days Polo June 21 to June Tune 29 except pt June 23 nine da Target days s Target shooting and trap trapshooting shooting June 23 23 Fete Fe e commemorative of ot the thirtieth anniversary of ot the reestablishment reestablish reestablish- ment ceremony of t the at W Olympic Notre lc Dame games ca Morning E Afternoon c ceremony at the Sorbonne June Juno 24 At 24 At the Opera June 28 to July 8 6 except July 3 and 8 3 el eleven ven days Fencing days Fencing fencing foil toll saber and nd dueling sword att afternoon and evening July 3 3 10 10 a a. a m m. meeting of ot the permanent permanent permanent per per- manent b bureau reau of international t federation federa federa- tion H 4 p p. m m. reception at tho the EIs EI's Elysee e 8 p. p m m. banquet to the international sport federations July 6 op lI-op Opening 6 of ot the games gamu parade of the tha nations at 2 p. p m. m July 5 b to July 13 nine days Ath days Ath Athletics 2 p. p m m. July 0 G to Tuly July 9 II four tour days days Wres Wres Wrestling tune Roman Greco style morning and andeV eV evening July io 10 to Jul July 13 18 four tour days ti days Wres Vrea- Wrestling tree free morning afternoon and evening July 10 0 to July 14 five days Row days RowIng Row Row- Ing morning and afternoon July 12 to July 17 elx six days Mod days Mod Modern ern pentathlon morning and afternoon July Banquet 13 13 na 13 Banquet In In honor r of ot the Int In ln- t te n national Olympic committee at 8 p p. p m I July 13 to July 20 eight Ight days Lawn days Lawn tennis morning and Art afternoon July 13 to July 20 eight days days days- r Swimming morning and Aft afternoon o I July 16 to dJ J July re 20 site sin days Boxing Boxing s m mor morning and d afternoon o July 17 to July 23 s seven ven days daye- daye |