Show SO dE Li VE TING GOSSIP 1 ATHLETES GET fE WARM WELCOME Bands u and Flags Cheers and Whistles Greet Returning Returning Returning Return Return- ing Victors SULLIVAN AMONG THEM Hands H Black Eye ye to England's Sportsmanship and Fairness Fairness N Nv Now v York Aug 7 Returning i.-Returning ath ath- Ides letes from the Olympiad who arrived today on the steamers and andl l Cedric announced tho the intention of ot the Amat Amateur ur Athletic union to hold a meeting within a few days to publicly public public- I ly h proclaim J J. C C. Carpenter of ot Cornell Cornel university winner of or the tho race races which the tho English authorities declared was won von b by Lieutenant Hals- Hals welle n. n after an allowed alleged foul toul by h hI It I l 10 It promised to place on record In Jn all aU books and publications over o which the Amateur Athletic union has Jurisdiction jurisdiction jurs- jurs Juris juris- diction the name nume of ot Carpenter as winner win ner nel of ot the event ent e and to pr present etl to him hima a medal or 01 cup In recognition of or his services ces The rhe decision of or the American ath ath- letes I 18 Is unique In the history of ot modern modern mod mod- ern sport Hugh J. J Baxter and R. R n. n L. L Courson both of or tho the New York Athletic club cub who went abro abroad d abro id to witness wines the Olympic pic plc games ame were pa passengers enSer upon tho tho Both Bolh saw sw the tho finish of or the Marathon race raco and thc they said sid that I when tho the first Englishman In Ii that event d In tho the twelfth po polIon pol- pol l- l I Ion tion ton somebody in tho American Amerian circle I arose and yelled eler In Jn a voice I enough to be heard hard a block aWa away Welcome to our el city Sullivan Su an Return lame James E. E Sullivan preS president ent of the theA A A. A A. A U. U and American commissioner to tho the Olympiad Mat Halpin manager r of tho the American team and Charlie Charile Harvey arrived on the Cedric of the White Star line lne They were met down the bay by a which party part included practically all al the prominent athletic enthusiasts ts of the metropolitan district dl dis dis- Jt an and friends and nc business asso asso- of J r. r Sullivan Sulvan on tho tug tug C. C P. P Raymond The greeting Mr Sullivan received was as hearty herty and vociferous The whittles whistles of ot both boats wore oro going go go- lug InK full Cul bla blast t. t a n bl- bl brass band on the Raymond played p from rozi Yankee Doodle to Auld r Lang Jg Sync Syne mid and Ind to In thy cheers of tho the party part upon tho Raymond were ad added ed those of ot the on tho c. Hundred J 01 of ot can fl iK i r vert c PS u n 1 f II n non i lh 1 f rn na Ka on t 6 t Probably no athletic at association ever received such uch a denunciation as aH tho the British gov governing rn ng l body oly when Mr Ir Sullivan was wa finally give an opportunity i ity to tc talk Unfair to All H. It 1 would wold l 11 be o unfair he lie hl to 10 criticize c tho the on entire tiro nUro British sporting public for took look place at tho thit Stadium Th The officials wr anything hut representative English 1 sports Americans They were unfair to tho the Am th th y were wen unfair to ev every ry athlete at atthe atthe I Ithe the games gares but the British but their I real reRI aim was wee to heat hat the Americans Amerlan This spirit spread to the spectators and although they did not go o to the seme extremes as al the UH officials o It II was apparent to everybody that they eie fIe i e enot not friendly with wih an American who 01 The Marathon race furnished a good goodline line I. I o on Just st how unpopular tho the Amen Amen- aiD i n ao As the respective reports from each milepost 1 t were received the names orth of or th the thA throe leaders were vere posted As the race progressed and a natIve native na na- tive born f Englishman or ot a a colonial runner was In front the announcements were made But at the el eighteenth mile Jack Hayes had harl crept up Into third Place I HayEs From that time to the finish of the therun therun therun run only two names were posted osted Dorando Dor- Dor Dorando Dorando ando and Hefferon Broke tJ the lie At the Stadium Ins instead ed of Dorando and hl his attendants entering by different different dif dif- ferent gates both came In through l the same entrance Dorando could not have hn 40 0 yards without help The Th whole trouble with wih the tho oUt oUt- know ath aUt- daIs was as that the they did fil not Thc They did not know ow their own rules or did not want to and would not nol accept any advice from Crom outsiders At the commencement of tho the games sames n not an American other th than the tho competitor com corn was allowed upon the field feld I t received a permit later but did not onto the ibId Held hut once except to go JO the awarding of the tho Marathon florando Dorando to athletics are arc 2 25 years be behind behind be- be hind the tho Americans They Thoy have a afew afew afew few long distance runners but wo we have o ha Hayes the greatest runner runnel in world today tl time the Every ery winner in tho the Olympic games ames for tor or America should be e given givon a gold should and President Roosevelt Roosevel make mako cup the tho The nation naton presentation proper credit to heir win win- shoUld hould give n ners en A scheme ch me I is already on foot to give Hayes Haves a sliver silver trophy but lots tois plan lver abandoned ti In favor will be probably wi has President The Thc Ivans of Mr AIr Sn Sul H that Hint he lie will attend attend at nt- his hie assurance given to he tendered th tho tend tIme the reception hI members or of the team on theli return to this C |