Show RAT GOES fiDES TO AMERICA AMERIGA John Hayes Yankee Runner Wins the Big Endurance Event vent LONGBOAT IS S OUTCLASSED F of St S1 Louis Comes in for Third Place in Race I n Republican publican Special Cab Cab Cab- Stadium London July 2 2 America captured the tho highest sl Olympic athletic hono honors toa today by hy winning fIle tho ho great real Marathon 1 race John Jolla F F. Hayes or of f the Irl Irish American Athletic club ot of Non New York was tas declared the tho victor after it was waR proved that the time tallah 1 who collapsed after aCter entering entering- entering ho tho Stadium had rocel p assistance nt Lit t the finish More honors were ho ered upon the representatives representatives' r of oL Old GIor Glory In the time endurance test of and nd third one miles when Joseph Forta For For- saw aw of or St. St Louis ran i-an third Hayes's line ime was two hours 65 55 minutes and anti 1 18 S seconds Out of seven American in the tho race three finished amon among the he first tour four to qualify and two more macre mine came home with the first filst fifteen This was vas the tho crowning glory of American In athletics ov over r the lie British and proved what rapid strides long ong dl distance tance running has made mode In ln he tho United States Slates The American team was not prominent prominent nent neat during the tho carl early period of ot tho the thorace therace race but came to th tho front rapidly during the last few fets miles mites The order of or the tho finish ot or the tho I first t 1 IS S men was vas as us follows First Dorando Hol Italy disqualified second Hayes layes United States third Heffron South Africa fourth Forshaw For- For thaw shaw Untied Stat States s fifth firth olton United States sixth Wood Canada seventh Simpson Canada eighth Law Lawson on Canada Canado ni ninth nth S Sweden tenth United States eleventh Finlan Finland Vf l twelfth Caffery Canada thirteenth Clarke United I Kingdom fourteenth Barnes 11 1 eO United d Kingdom nl fifteenth nth hatch United States sixteenth Lord United Kingdom seventeenth Golds- Golds boro Canada Canalla eighteenth United Kingdom don r of ot the t race oco was DS U tile e most spectacular qc t.- t. has haM i I iJ t m hi hit hm t ti trl- trl t n I l t thu t Wh Li i Ax x or ot it Il cannon i thu I approach achi ach nf ot n th tha tho Marathon thon runn fr 0 while tint tho official announcer dressed In a n. scarlet coat cont because e of at the presence pros pro once ence of ot the thC king king- called Clear tho the track Kor Jor two hours B previous to this tinto men non were cro carrying banners giving tha thu positions of time tile runners at various points along the course The banner carriers lint had been chasing chasing- each cacti other ii ur tile track until th time tho bombs hall had been exploded The audience win wai for Cor could hour hear nervous OUR you OU hard halll ard breathing breathing- all ull around Now low and then lien u u. dill call for an on ambulance denoted hat another woman onH had tainted fainted All eyes yes were turned toward the time en entrance n en- trance rance when at 5 G o'clock Dorando appeared lIe He was ris but a wreck of ot tho trim rim athlete that lint wont to the Ii start In Jn this great endurance teat test With Hh drawn face faco and find tottering legs lep his Is friends saw him approaching Two hundred from the finish he a fell to the tho ground II Quickly hit his lends friends ran t to Iris Itis assistance lie He was isas up It again oni on only 1 to fall tall once more aw a a. afew few w yards beyond turned toward the finishing line no and with his face the time color of or death he ho n again in got on hi his lii feet o more Lore to fall faU In a a. heap Hi 4 to time the r Down through the entrance Hayes the me American could be soon coming onward on toward ward the tho end ot or the he grueling contest lie Ile C too was much exhausted but was coming coming- on steadily toward the tire finish D By y this time Dor Dorando was on on his feet feE for r he too had hall seen Hayes approach approach- In Ing ig The TIme Italian HaHnn tottered along 30 or orI 40 I feet Ceet from front tho lie tape and other her stimulants were administered to nim in and when It was seen that his condition con con- tion was such SIch that the few Ce remainIng remaining remain remain- ing ig yards were beyond his ability ho lie lieas was as swallowed swallow d up tip In Iii the throng of ex excited cx- cx cited ted attendants who virtually dragged drag him ni over OCl the line A moment late huc with one final spurt ITIL Hayes es 11 S crossed the line while the time officials officials of of- of- of declared tire the Italian the wll n winner l' l land and 11 hoisted the Italian fla flag while thousands of ot anil angered Americans roar d ared ll More Ioro English fair Calr play pia Of or course the time decision could not hold There was a hurried conference of or ortho tho to officers who decided Hayes was the the thereal Le real victor Heffron tired but in fairly good shape hale ape cattle came In close after Hayes Then came Forshaw and Veil Welton on in the order ordet named Cots fiort Dunn Longboat the pride of or the Canadians antI and 11 winner of or the Marathon In Athens quit itt about OO yards front from rom the twentieth twentieth mile trifle lIe He was assisted to tho time lines h by Canadians Hayes was one o of the undistinguished Americans who left loft the n walls aIls II 8 towers nn and terrace walks of or Windsor castle castlo to start in the time great race Ce lie Ho remained one of or an undistinguished mob until fifteen miles were are run There ho he had hind it out with the tho 0 much advertised runner LongaL Long Long- boat aL Two miles further ho lie left timo tho Indian dlan well astern Up to this point it had hind boon nothing but En England d it In tho thorace race Ce Tho The cheering multitudes along tho iO road were In great good humor but it from front here to twenty miles with tho 0 mad mall Italian Hallan setting the tho pace all nil alle the e En English lIsh cracks were ore run Iun off orf their I feet reet et Six miles from the tho finish Hayes Haes I win as still a mile behind tho the Italian Heffron effron was also before him It was wa Inthis in iii inthis this IS last quarter of oC the tho race that hayes lIae outclassed everybody A mile mUe from front the 0 stadium Hayes Haes caught sight of or tho hm South African anti and then therm it was WIlS that tho 10 real race began hogan Got Cot to let Get Him Youve got to get hun him said Cameron Cam eron on his attendant All AU rl right ht said saM Hayes Lets get him iii arid and went after Heffron Tit Tile They had 1 1 It II out omit but not until fifty yards ards from the tho stadium gati bratA was Heffron'S Heffron S 'S beaten The struggle took much OutS out S S of or that the thc short distance re to- to 5 5 on thA track cost another quarter mile mill Ha Hayes es took his Ictor victory calmly to- to night lie says sas he lie will never JI run an anIL ao- ao IL other Marathon Ia 11 It It Is hi great to to win but tough on your yoni system said salol Hayes S. S James IS i. Sullivan president of the Amateur Athletic union and American commissioner ti to tn the Olympic games gamos toda today gave o a out tho the following statement with to tho the d decision of ot the Olympic Judges yesterday on the tite result c of the meter tOO race The judges were wrong all wron wrongS wrong S S Carpenter outran w lIc from Crom thoi theS the tho S i start Carpenter was g clearly tho the winner win I ncr ner when tho the yard OO mark hind hall been beon beonI S I reached Tho The Am American wa was fully three strides ahead of the J and S of ot courso this distance could never nevor ii- ii I have fouled him C. C r s The action of or tho the officers at nt tho lie S finish was e In Itt the extreme ex- ex In breaking the lie tape and amI not rIot I t allowing allowing- tho the race to be bo finished and tho the time limo taken That action S was petty S t childish anti and contrary to all the rules T of or good gool sport ort S. S Mr r. r Carpenter is a n college c bred genS gen- gen S 1 tieman He lie comes of or excellent family and arid has Ims a t. t reputation for fot cle clean n and gentlemanly gen sportsmanship lii Char Charges m S j I that ho did anything Improper In Sn therace the therace race of ot course are ludicrous to those S that know j i Sense ell of Viny t The London papers especially the S 5 3 2 Sportsman have endeavored ever since k t the 1 beginning of or the m meet ct to Inflame I 5 the tho public There have been frequent J 2 i 1 statements regarding to the happenings In Athens when ran there f J Tho The committeemen I regret j I t to say sa have been een so lacking In their 3 J sense of oC fair play that thc they have haveS S f t helped the press In their Inflammatory 1 i 4 i arcles A As a result our j. j S ran the tio meter race before a proS prejudiced l 5 1 diced audience Tho The American committee has 2 S S. S g ly a advised that lint t ou our r men shall not notS bo be allowed allowe to lO run re-run tho the race under S 7 2 the lie circumstances S l ln- ln this i LI I r S mont ment to a n reporter while tho me mc j S ter relay race was proceeding As S Mr Ir j I j Sullivan loo looked cl up at the he end of the f. f statement a gentleman sitting near II byS by S S called his attention to the manner In Jo f j which the tile EnlI English h relay team was beIng be being be- be ing coached from Crom the side lines by 5 trainers and attendant attendants This was of at i. i course in violation of oC cr c every rule of oC correct sport 5 I That is the far famed I English n sportsmanship was the comment S In view of the circumstances It has hns S f been definitely decided not to allow Iloh- Iloh S. S bIns and Taylor raylor to compete In Inthe-ino- Inthe the 1 S meter race when that event ent Is run re-run rerunS 1 S tomorrow S alk Fok M will bo be allowed to walk v b o er tho course ir take take the gold medal f. f ft Jn In the finals of oC the lie pole vault Oil i. i bert hert of S Yale Vale and Coole Cool of ot Cornell tied for first place at I 12 feet two Inches M. M This ThiR is III a a. new ne' Olympic record w There wa was a L triple tie for third place Jacobs of the Chicago Athletic AthleticS S i club of Sweden and Archibald Arch Arch- of at Canada all making makins- 11 feet Ceet 0 U 1 Inches S The following competitors In this S event French Swedish and American I. I had an unpleasant time The unruly crowd clowd booed and tried to balk them i The police hal had to be called In order I to lo stop this procedure but they were not nol vcr very successful The Americans ma made e a complete SW sweep of 01 the tho semi finals In the j meter hurdles today whining whining- all al 1 four S 1 heats so sn that thant nono but Americans will If bo lie entered In the final Each of or tho I. I four foul heats told tho the same some stor story The Tue Englishmen were nowhere Heat one S was taken talen b by Shaw of oC Dartmouth in 15 5 2 seconds tile American finishing b. b yards ards front in of ot his English IR S tor tots tors Heat two was sas just as easy for t Smithson tho the Seattle won wonder er who was however er compelled to beat bent his team team- teams I mate Bate Howe Ilowe of oC Yale and therefore hall hail S i. i to do o his heat In 15 5 2 5 second thi the e best time so far Car as this event went J Ii Heat three went vent to Rand of or Harvard In Jn 15 5 4 seconds s. s and four to S S Garrels of the Chicago A. A A. A In 5 seconds g. g Tho The final In this event oyent probably ably will go 0 to Smithson ii Pole Jule 1 S The Tho trial of the pole vault vaulti S i P were were started early tolla today The Amen Amerl- pr 1 can competitors in spite of or the ills dis- f advantages under which they weno i. i 5 competing made an nn excellent showing Gilbert of Yale was the star leading B S nis iLs section of or the tho trials with a vault o of a clear twelve feet Ceet Somo Some of the tho e. e I Si U foreign n athletes also showed up in strong form Son of Sweden r. r k made 11 feet 9 Inches and Archibald pio o of Canada tied the pi- pi Sw Swede llo Jacobs of V y- y Chicago o al also o ma made e 11 feet 0 U Inches k t rho Tho first neat cat of or the meter relay relay re- re II lay Jay race r was between Hungary and re-I re S Sweden Swen The former Cormer Cormeron won on In a n fast anI I m and und har hard fought to race I 0 S In Ithe meter meter Tela relay race the team tean of Germany German defeated Holland Hollan In I H th the second heat The United 1 States T registered re another cas easy victory against 6 tho the teams of Canada ana anc England Englan In Sn S fj the third heat qualifying for the te finals fi- fi S 4 nals nials which will vIll be run off tomorrow fa between Hungary Germany and lea Ica Amer Amer- i. i I The American team S was maJe male up ci of or r i William WIlHam P. P I Hamilton Chicago o A. A A. A N N. J J. J University of or Pennsyl Penns t vania vanla anla J. J R. R Taylor Irish American A. A A. A S C C. and Molvin TV W. Shepard Irish-Amer Irish S ican loan A. A C. C Takes s Dive Dh S In the lie finals of oC the high dive Jo Jo- Jo S of oC Sweden won with 83 7 t. t t points Malstrom of Swe Sweden en was Wai sect sec sec- v U OIl nod ond with 87 87 points and Stanberg of ot o f t J Sweden third with 74 points The Roman floman heavyweight t S wrestling was won by of or Hun Hun- f t. t gary who defeated Petroff PetroU of 1 t The catch as can wrestling S g t lightweight or of 17 1 pounds was wo won n s by of the tho United Kingdom Kingdon Tho The United Kingdom team also cap cap- v turc i the meter Iola relay swim |