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I i PUTTING ALSO THEIRS t tWinning Winning Stride at t StocKholm StocK StocK- bol holm Olympic Games a ames es esIs Is Maintained W l I I M I-H-M-I H rl r H-H H H I I i 1 H 4 oJ- oJ STOCKHOLM July IL- IL 11 ef 4 J Sta Standing din of the various arious nations 4 01 or 1 at the opening of the day s pro pro- 4 of i v gram p-am at Olympic ic garnes accordS accord accord- r or S Jn ing to the official an announce announce- r oi- oi 4 ment mont was as follows s a or oror or United States 72 Sweden oi- oi v 1 56 Great Britain 47 41 Germany 4 ot 23 France Prance 19 Finland In 10 4 I- I South Africa 11 11 Denmark 11 r 4 t Norway 10 OI Italy ay 5 Hu Hungary ry 44 t 4 4 44 f 4 Bohemia 4 Russia 3 Aus Aus- 4 4 t tria trial 3 3 t Greece 3 3 Ca Canada da 3 1 4 t 41 Hol Holland aua 2 Australia 2 2 4 H I I I I I I I i-i i I I I i STOCKHOLM OCKHOLM July th Ame American i an I athletes added further points to their 8 score ore in the Olympic A games m by winning winnin the tho final of ot the tho meters flat fiat race I and also securing second place in th that thai t event R Ralph C. C Craig Detroit wa was I tho first man man nian home and Donald Lip Lip- Lippincott University of P Pennsylvania la folI followed wd close loo at his heels In the wei weightS weight putting in which tb the dist distances attained with both ri right bt and L loft left hand band arc added a further victory for the tho United States was won b by Ralph Roso of tho the Olympic club who I got fir first t place and Patrick J J. McDon MeDon McDonald McDonald ald aid I. I A. A A. A C. C who waS was waa second Other nations came camo rather rathor to the fore tore in these the tw IWA events ED England scoring a point int in th the tho I meters flat raw race when W. W R. R At Ap Ap- obtained third place Iaco laco in in that thai raco Taco and Finland improved its position I in in tho the list of when E. E Eik Eik- lander und r got sot third thiM place in lii the wei weight ht putting Tho The pro program am of the sixth day of the athletic section 1 of the olY Olympic games presented some features features- of great inter inter- cst estr including tho the preliminary and semifinal heats of tho the meters hurdle hurdie hur hut die dle race tho the final of tho meters flat race raco tho the final of tho meters walking walkin race in which Goor George o e Gould Goulding Gould Gould- jug ing of Canada won a a. deserved victory victory- the final of the tho pole vault the tho final o of the weight putting right and nd lefthand left lefthand hand band the dio motors swimming race free style and the tho meters met swimming swim swim- ming flung race breast stroke droke as well wen as the mater polo matches Hurdle Race Easy BaBY The United States team had bad tho hurdIe hur hur- dIe dlo raco race all its own way taking eight firsts and on one second The majority of the heats wore enot not Jac races S.- S. because in inmost inmost most cases there were wore only two runners run run- nets ners and as DS first and nail second ond in each heat are on entitled titled to eo compete pete II in the semifinals there was no inc inceptive incentive to to fast running AU All the American competitors secured places In the finals ml TI They ev were era James Wen Wendell eU New York A. A C. C John R. R Case University of ot Illinois Frad Fu W. W Keller Kel Ket- leT Icy Seattle A. A A A. J John P. P Nicholson University of Missouri Edwin W. W Ol ard am I. I A. A A. A C. C Vaughn S. S Blanchard Boston oston A A. A. A Martin W. W Hawkins Multnomah Mull Mull- nomah A A. A C. C J. J Ell Ellor ElIer or I. I A. A A. A C. C and Georgo George A. A Chisolm Bo Boston ton A. A A. A Other nations also aro represented In Inthe inthe th the nals Franco Prance by three men I. I Andre Andrei M. M S. S I 14 Delaby nn and R R. De- De England by by H. H H. H Blakeney and G. G II It I TJ L. An Anderson ereon Swe Sweden en by H. H er and F. F R R. Bio Bin Finland by W. W Hungary by Karoly Soly- Soly mar Germany by H. H Van Bonn thau- thau Ben sen Italy by D. D and Chill b by S S. E. E Palma Palms American Drops Out Nineteen rom competitors competitors' started In the tha final of ot the meters meters' The only representative o of or tho the United States was waa F. F Kelser Keiser New York A. A C C. an and an 1 the paco proved pro too fast for tor him BO eo eo he dropped out ont after doing two miles Goulding who tool took the tha lead soon after aeter tho the tart was en engaged aged in a a. hard race mCa with E E. E J J. Webb England from tho the beginning F F. F W. W Altimani Italy who secured third an and A. A Denmark who vho was fourth w ware e the tha only other men men left lert In two miles mile before th thA finish A A. C C. C. C St. St South Africa Urica V W. W V J 3 Palmer Pal Pal- mer En England and W W. O. O Yates England having fallen by the way At the bel of at the last mitt the Canadian led tho by thirty yards yams and the Italian was yards ards be behind behind be- be hind Webb had Increased his hili lead to 60 yards b by the be beginning or of tho the lost last lap an and continued to Increase Ue It till h he cro crossed the tape tapo when he was 80 SO yards a ah ahead eAd After the race a a. small delegation of Canadians amon among tho thu spectators amused tho the crowd by br shouting a a. complicated yell cIl One hundred and ten meters hurdles hurdles' First George heat A. A Chisholm lm Boston BOto A. A A. A f fIrst t AV Karoly foy Hungary second Time 13 0 seconds Second heat John heat John J. J Eller Jr ire I 1 1 A A. A c. c first first G. G R R. R L. L Anderson Eng ng land second Time 16 seconds con s. s Third h heat Martin at Martin W. W Hawkins Mull Mull- Multnomah nomah A. A C. C first G. G N. N I. I Andre And Andre France Franc ft s second cona Time 10 seconds Fourth h F. heat F at-F R. R Ble Bie Norway first V W. Finland l second Time c 5 S 16 15 seconds Fifth heat heat heat-H. H. H weden fleet first R. R De France Trance second Time 17 6 1 6 seconds Sixth M. heat M F. F 1 II I. Prance France first Vaughn S S. S Blanchard B Boston A A. A. A second Time 16 6 seconds Seventh heat heat Edwin Edwin M. M Pritchard I. I A. A A. A C. C first H. H E E. E H. H Blakeney eney England Eng- Eng land second Time 16 25 5 seconds n H Continued Continued on page 7 1 71 AMERICA LEADS Continued from page o 1 EI Eighth heat John heat John p P. P Nicholson University Uni of oC Missouri first D D. Italy second Time rime 16 10 1 seconds Ninth heat heat Fred Fred W V. Kell Kelly Seattle A A. A. A ran unopposed unopposed- Time 16 5 2 seconds Tenth heat John heat John R. R Case University pf Pt l Illinois first H H. H Von Germany German second Time 10 16 3 10 seconds Eleventh U he James hoot James Vend Wendell ell eli New Now NewYork NewYork York A. A C C. first S. S E E. Palma Chile ChiI second TIme Tife 15 5 3 seconds Ten thou thousand meters walk final final final- George Ontario Canada first E. E J. J Webb V bb England second F. F Aiti mani Ital Italy third A. A Denmark Den mark fourth Swimming Contests One hundred meters swim for tor or women omen free style semifinal First heat Miss heat Miss Fannie Durach Australia Aus Aus- first Mias Daisy DalBY Curwen England England Eng Eng- land second Time 5 1201 1 Second heat Miss heat Miss WilhelmIna Wylie Wylle Australia first tint 2 Miss Annie SI Spiers lers England Eng Eng- land second Time 5 1271 1 Four hundred metres swimming free freestyle style for tor men First heat heat hard heat wick Australia first Champion Australia second Time 5 Second heat heat To T. T S. S Battersby England first Johnson Norway second Time 6 minutes 2 3 3 5 seconds Third heat heat hiat Germany first Hungary second Time 6 minutes minutes min mm- utes 44 H 3 6 seconds Fourth heat Las heat Las Torres Hungary first nut Taylor England second Time 6 5 minutes 46 H 5 1 seconds 00 meters flat race final Ralph C C. Craig Detroit Y M. M C. C A. A first Donald Donnld F. F LIppincott University of 01 Pennsylvania second W W. R R. R Applegarth Applegarth Apple Apple- garth En England third Time 21 7 10 sec see Americans Also Ambidextrous Putting the weight rl tight right ht an and left hand hand final final- Ralph Rose nose first Patrick J. J McDonald I I. I A. A A. A C. C second E. E Mik- Mik lander Finland third meters hurdle l semifinals First heat heat heat-E. E. E Powell England first nut John J J. J Eller Elier Jr I. I A A. A A A. C. C second F F. F R. R Ble Norway third Time 15 3 5 seconds sec Bee Second heat Martin heat Martin W W. Hawkins Mul- Mul A A. A C. C f. f first D. D Italy l' l second M. M J. J F. F J. J L. L Delab Delab France third Karoly Hun Hungary ry fourth Time 15 10 7 seconds Third heat John heat John P. P Nicholson university lilt city sity of Missouri first Vaughn S. S Blanch Blanchard Blan Blan- ch chard ard Boston A. A A A. second H. H Von Germany third Timo Time 15 2 5 6 seconds I Fourth heat James heat James W Wendell ndell New York A. A C. C C. C first George A A. Chisholm Boston A A. A. A second G. G R. R L. L Anderson Fn England land third Time 1 15 seconds Fifth h heat Fred at Fred W. W Kelly Seattle A. A A. A first II n. E F JJ II Blakeny En England land second second sec sec- ond W. W Finland third Time TImo 16 15 5 3 seconds second Polo Pole vault final Harry final Harry S. S Babcock Columbia university first with 3 metres metres metre 95 5 centimetres Frank T. T Nelson Yale university and Mark S. S Wright Dart mouth failed at that jump |