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Show RECORDS BROKEN AT OLYMPIC GAMES .tjT. LOUIS, Sept l-rWith the first half of the Olympic games passed Into history, his-tory, made brilliant by broken records, there was a marked disposition on the ' part of those who took part in yesterday's events to surpass anything yet accom- plished and render the closing days of the games worthy of a prominent place In the world's sporting annals. Today's card was ons that lent Itself to the efforts of the crack American and European runners, run-ners, lumpers and strong men to lower the ' existing records and make h a banner' day of the track and field carnival. The crowd of spectators nearly filled the Bta-- Bta-- dlum. Summary: 200-meter hurdle H. L Hillman, New York A. C, New York, first; F. Caertle-man. Caertle-man. Greater New York A. C, New York, second. Time, 241-4 seconds. Hillman by ; . his performance today sustained his reputation repu-tation as the fastest man In the world over the hurdles, breaking the Olympic record of 25 1-4 seconds, - made by A. C Kranselein, University of Pennsylvania, at Paris In 1900. . M. Pemstein of the Greater New York Irish Athletic association, broke the Olympic record by winning , the broad Jump on' his fourth trial by Jump of 24 feet 1 Inch. The record formerly was held by A. C Kranselein. University of Pennsylvania, Penn-sylvania, who jumped 23 feet eft Inches at the Peris Olympiad In 1900. Throwing 15-pound weight E. Desmar-teau. Desmar-teau. Montreal, first 4 feet 4 inches; John Flannigan, Greater New York Y. M. C. A.. New York, second, S3 feet 4 Inches. 220-yard hurdle, handicap L. G. Sykes, M. A. C Milwaukee (W yards), first; William Wil-liam H. MoGann, C Y. M. C. A Chicago (6 yards), second. . Time, 27 1-4 seebnda. Running broad Jump M. PernsteUv G. N." Y. L A. A-, first 24 feet 1 inch; Dan Frank, N. W. A. C, New York, second, 22 feet 74 Inchee. . Throwing 60-pound shot, handicap event Albert A. Johnson, C. Y. M. C. A., St Louis (11 feet), first 85 feet 8 Inches; C. C Chadwlck. N. Y. A. C. New York (I feet), second, , IS feet Distances are actual throws.' ' 800-meter run James D. Light, C. C. A., Chicago, first; H. V. Valentine, New York. - second. ' Time 1:66. This knocks 5 2-6 seconds off the Olympic record for the 800 meter run. The former record, - 21 2-6, was held by A. E. Tysoe, who made the distance at Paris tn 1900. Running hop. step an jump M, Prlnmtein. G. N. Y. A. A.. New York. 47 feet, flrst: Fred Englehart Mohawk, A. C., New York, second, 46 ivet 1 Inches. International tug of war, final, teams of Ive men. unlimited weight Milwaukee,-K. Milwaukee,-K. C, defeated New York. A. C. Time, V.44 1-4. I Throwing the discus, handicap event "Xt- J- 8herlden, G. N. Y. A. A, New York, aTeet 123 feet 11 inches. 8herlden's performance per-formance breaks the World's record. " Sheriden held the former record of 12T feet. H Inches.. . j 220 yard run handicap James D. MoGann. Mo-Gann. C. Y. M. A., Chicago, ten yards, first; J. T. Lukeman. Montreal. Canada, 10 yards, second. Time, 22 4-4 seconds. AJCEBICAN ASSOCIATION". At Kansas City Kansas City, 2; Indianapolis. In-dianapolis. 1. At St Paul St Paul-Louisville game postponed; rain. At Minneapolis Minneapolis -Columbus game postponed; rain. , H. F. Wnilams, the carpenter. Is now . located at 71 So. State. 'Phones Bell I146-K, Ind. 24Ln We do anything in woodwork. . ' On Harlem Track. I CHICAGO, Sept lHarlem summary: f 1 , First race, five furlongs Useful Lady won. Dlhelle second, Effle M. third. Time, j lii-4. ' ! Second race, six furlongs Comrade won, . , ' Norel second, Agnes Brennan third. Time, 1:13 3-6. Third race, one ' mile Fossil won. Port Royal second. Prince Bilverwlngs third. Time. 1:89. , Fourth race, elx furlongs Robinhood won. Mad Mullah second, Hagerdon third. Time. 1:13. - . Fifth race, five furlongs Belle Kinney wen. Prince. Brutus second, Portsmouth third. Time. 1:00 2-6. Sixth raec one mile Brand New won, Atlantlco second. Doci third. Time, 1:40. Seventh race, mile Great Eastern wort. Langford James second, Lida Ueb third. Tlm 1:414-6. . At Eheepshead Bay. ' NEW YORK, Sept tSheepshead Bay Hmmary: . rt race, five fuirlongs-Zeala won. My Buela second. Raiment third. Time, 1:01. Second race, six furlonrs Alan-a-Dale won. Flrln: Ship second. Tramoter third. Time. 1:121-6. 1 Third race, the Dash." five furlongs-Wild furlongs-Wild Mint won. Dreamer second, Haad-ara Haad-ara third. Time, 1K. I Fourth race, the Reapers, mile- and sree-slxteenthr-Aurumaster won, Or-nonde's Or-nonde's Right second, Ed Tlertey third. Time. 2:00. - . Fifth race, the Hempstead cup,' steeple . chase, full course Libretto won Hort soma! second, Paffodowndlll third. Time, I 6:25 1-8. Sixth race, selling, mile end a sixteenth k on turf-Eagle wen. The Lady Roheela ' . second. Prince Ching third. Time, 1:413-6. |