Show OMPSON HOMPSON DARTMOUTH MAN HANGS WORLD MARK IN YARD Y 10 ARD HURDLES I CANADIAN ATHLETE STAR OF t. t OLYMPIADS TODAY YANKEES PUT TWO IN HAMMER FINALS Finland Romps Off With Pound 16 U. U S S. Navy Athlete Grabs Third Place lace American Athletes Athletes Ath Ath- letes Qualify for Distance Events and Take Second and Third in Hurdle Sensation I Aug 13 Earl Earl Thomason Dartmouth college star A ANTWERP who is representing Canada in tho the Olympic Olympia games today won the final heat of the meters hurdles hanging up a anew anew new now worlds world's record of 14 45 5 seconds H H. H E. E Barron of the tho Meadowbrook club Philadelphia was second and Fred S. S Murray of tho the New York A. A C. C third Wilson New Zealand was fourth Walker Smith Chicago A. A A. A A fifth and Carl Sweden sixth The old record both Olympic Olympio and worlds world's was 15 seconds Just before the start of the tho final it was announced that the French hurdler credited with a place in the final was not at all but the New Zealander Wilson The Tho error wa was due to confusion in n numbers The final of the tho was won by Finland who put the sixteen sixteen pound pound shot 1481 meters meter Finland was second meters H. H B. B Liversedge U. U US U.S. S. S N. N third 1415 meters P. P J. J McDonald New York A. A C C. C fourth 1403 1408 meters Nilsson Sweden fifth 1387 meters and Jammer Esthonia sixth 1360 meters STADIUM Antwerp Aug IS Americans captured the first two places in the tho qualifying round of oC the poun hammer throw today while another American Amen Ameri can n took lace Patrick J. J Ryan Ran lyceum New York threw the hammer 62 meter meters me meters tors short of the tho Olympic record record rec rec- ord made by M. M J. J McGrath McCrath of the theN N Now New w York A. A C. C at Stockholm In 1912 B. B Bennett of oC the tho Chicago A. A A A. was second with meters McGrath took fifth place with meters Ryan Stars In Hammer Ryan nan appeared In the arena with baggy black trousers and ana coat over his looking like a huge mountains mountain even among among- th the theother other bl big fellows fellow As his turn cam camhe camS he would calmly calmi toss tosi off oct the coat coot slip his hla suspenders down and step lt p pout out of the trousers swing a a. afew few times and heave the hammer far Car beyond most of the others McGrath strained hl his hh knee kne in practice tice tico toda today and It Is f feared red he may maybo maybo mayho bo ho forced to remain out of the thc fifty fifty- six-pound six weight event OLYMPIC STADIUM Antwerp Aug IS Four Four Americans American qualified for Cor the tho finals in the meter 2000 steeplechase preliminary this morn morn- ing There Thero were ero Michael Devanney Ul rosc A. A C. C Patrick 1 Flynn Paul Paul- 1st A. A C. C R. R R. R Watson Ian Kansas s State Agricultural college and Al Paul la t A. A C C. Oth Othera nI who qualified were Ambrosini Italy and aud Matt Matt- son Sweden and Hodge England I Hodge Hedge mado made the best 10 mInutes minutes min mm- utes 17 5 5 2 seconds I Patrick J. J Ryan Ilan of or the ly lyceum um New 1 York ork easily took first 1 place in the qualifying round of or the sixteen-pound sixteen hammer throw Ryan threw the hammer 5 meters B. B I Bennett Chicago go A. A A A. was second see sec ec- ec ond with a throw of oC meters Westerner In Running C. C LInd Sweden was third with 48 meters Svens on Sweden fourth meters M M. J. J McGrath N Now New w York A A. A C C. fifth firth me- me terse tens and N. N LInde Unde Sweden sixth H meters I J. J M M. McEachern chern Olympic club San Francisco ranc co who was seventh with 44 H 70 mete meters did not qualify The final heat of or tho the meter walk was w won b by of oC Italy tal J. J K ft Pearman New York A A. A C C. was second C. C E. E J. J Gunn England Eng Ens- land third McMaster South Africa fourth W. W Hehir England fifth firth and T T. A A A. Maroney St. St An Anselm's A A. C. C New York sixth The Tho winners winner's time was 48 minutes 6 1 3 1 seconds Friction over the tho Un v l and disappointing showing of oC SwedIsh Swed Swed- ish athletes culminated ted last nl night ht In Ina Ina a a. report that th Ernie trainer of the thc team had requested that ho b be relieved of further re re- re The Swedish Olympic is not expected to take tako any action at this lato late date Announcement wan waa mado today that although h the Olympic rules uro- uro It it tho the marathon committee had decided to permit runners In that event Sunday to receive refreshments refreshments refresh refresh- ments en Stations will 1 be 0 established each five 10 miles OLYMPIC OLY STADIUM Antwerp Aug Aug- IS America was represented by only two of three qualified en entrants entrants en- en trants in the final heat of or the 10 meter walk The event war wai z captured by erlo Italy who won Yo by three-quarters three of a a- alap lap from J J. J B. B P New York A. A C. C In 48 minutes fj 61 5 5 1 seconds Italian Wins Walk At tho the end of the fifth lap tap Pearman Pearman Pearman Pear- Pear man was setting the pace with Parker Parker Par Par- ker of oC Australia at his heels heeb Fri Fri- erlo spurted past Fearman Pearman Into the tho lead had on the tenth lap and at at attlia tho fifteenth lap was ninety yards ahead of won b by three quarters of or ofa ofa a lap whereupon upon tho excited Italian officials rushed up and kissed the smiling smiling- dainty but hut hard hardy youth Pearman finished second 1 In good form Corm beating C C. E E. J. J Gunn Guno En Enc Enc- land b. b bv hr forty yards ard T T. A A. Maroney Ma- Ma Ia- Ia roney St. St t. t Anselm's A C C. N New w York finished sixth nn one point |