Show 1 N A fak N K S evl E N it k 1 N MAUL alfi GOOD 11 0 in ra 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 t I 1 americans capture gold col I 1 4 and silver medals at I 1 olympic con contests tests bisley sley july 10 tho american marksmen made a capital showing today I 1 in the olympic games shooting contests besides capturing gold and silver medals they also davd a useful lead in the international team I 1 watches matches walter winans american 1 in the shoot off for the double shoot competition at the won the gold modal medal with a score of 44 I 1 against 41 for captain ranking english I 1 f marksman who is acknowledged to be a fine in the three hundred meters individual I 1 match aleut seman with a I 1 score of won the silver medal losing t the gold one for the event to the 1 N norwegian or Helger according to I 1 the unofficial figures the norwegians Norwegia ns score is the official figures will I 1 not be issued until tomorrow wall engford an englishman wan won tile the bronze medal reside beside seman the only americans who competed in this event were captain B A green U S marine corps who secured t points and J W hession Hes slon of delaware who made tho the chief interest of the day naturally centered in the international team match in which the americans americana 6 have the top score at the three ranges the yards yards and COO yards bards which comprise the first half of f this contest the other three ranges are to be shot over tomorrow and the winners beside being awarded the coveted gold medals will be acclaimed 1 the champion marksmen of the world when the teams left the I 1 butts today the american team led witha with a score of 1291 with england I 1 second with 1281 and sweden third with 1229 16 when the men moved down to the eix hundred yard range the last distance of the day there was some fa falling I 1 I 1 off in the individual performances I 1 the highest total score was secured I 1 r by the english team just 1 point over the score made by the che americans so after a hard days shooting under adverse weather conditions the americans are still in front of the field with a lead of ten points casey and benedict scored only 69 each at the last range and eastman got seven lush I 1 ner agai agath in headed beaded the american team with a total of 73 finding the bullseye all hut but twice evnen he got inners winder and martins each scored 72 the best individual scores of the day were made b by y bushner Lu 71 76 75 and 73 a a total of the next best was made by major varley with the americans are highly pleased with thear s access and they were heartily congratulated by the other contestants the scores of the other competing teams were as follows swed en 1229 france 1192 norway 1173 greece 1123 and denmark 1103 I 1 FAMILY RUNS IN HARD LUCK k philadelphia people have go good 0 d reason to complain of fate I 1 here Is a real hardluck hard luck story two months ago the six year old son of frederick levy of south amerlean american street philadelphia fell epli I 1 in n front of a street car and had his bis left aim arm severed at the shoulder eh before beare the lad was released from tle pennsylvania hosp hospital lukI tits his mother I 1 and three other children were removed to the municipal hospital with fever some days later eight year old frederick levy at homo home with his father I 1 ran from the ho house use on an errand within a stones throw of his home io ho slipped and tell fell in front qt a tro trolley iley car the left foot was taken oft off at the tbt ankle an aa he was being hurried to the tha pennsylvania hospital the waon in which lie he had been placed collided with another wagon at fifth and south streets af the armond admond scherer of 96 north eighth street was as thrown to the pavement andulo and his arm was wag broken the injured lit lad was also thrown out and the loss 1069 oi 0 blood occasioned by the delay camo came near costing bis life 11 |