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Show OLYMPIC GAMES RESULTS 1 1 OLYMPIC STADIUM, Antwerp, i Aug. 17 All four American entrants I In the 110 metres hurdles event fj the seventh Olympiad won their, points In tt field of 26 starters tod h f. Barron, of the Meadow Brook' club Philadelphia, who won thp see-i I ond heat, made the best time, 15 1-6 se'edhds. Matron Just beat Farl Thomson Dartmouth college "taT who represents repre-sents Canada 'J homson toppled two V I hurdles, losing his s'r'.'le hut he finished fin-ished fast and strong The field, out-1 Side of the A.merlc'ans and Thomson,) was mediocre H. K. Barron, Meadow Brook club,' Philadelphia; won the first heat In; the semi-finals Of the llO-mtre hurdles. Walker Smith, Chicago A. A., was second. and Orfldan. of France, third. The time, 15 seconds,1 equals tm tvoria's record i ne nrst thre. men in the semi-final qualified, Ear Thomson. Canada, look the SSCOnd heal Fred Munav of the New Fork A. C WU Cond. and I Christlerenssh, of Sweden third William Wil-liam .1 Yount. of the I.o.h Angeles A C. finished fourth and thuy was ,'lliu-Inated ,'lliu-Inated The tims of this heat also was 15 seconds. The following qualified for the semi 'finals In the 110-metre hurdles. Colbacchlnie, Italy, ( irfadan, France. II E. Barron, Meadow Mi ..ok lub. Philadelphia , Fai l Thomson, Canada, f reI Murray, New ork A C; G H Gray, England; Thorsen, Denmark, W L Blunter, England Wm J. Yount, Los Angeles Ang-eles A. C; Hultlh, Sweden. Walker smith, Chicago A., and Carl Chrls-tlerenssen, Chrls-tlerenssen, Sweden. The best time, 15 1-5 seconds, was made by Barron into VD J1 MPING, The heat qualifying for the final qf the broad Jump resulted as follows fol-lows Peterson. Sweden, first, distance 6.94 meters. Ahrahamson. Sweden, second 6.$k meters; C. F Johnson, University of Michigan. third, K)j m ters, Frankson, Sweden. fourth. 6 73 meters; R L. Temple ton Leland Stanford university fifth, 6 67 meters, met-ers, Aastad, Norway, sixth, 6 62 nieters. Sol Butter. Dubuque college, wlih 6.6n meters, pulled a tendon on the first jump aiid failed to qualify, as 'b'l J. Marchant, of the Olympic club, San Francisco, with 6 50 meters Th" first qualifying heat in the HV 000 me'er walk was won by Frlgerlo, of llalv J B I'earman, New York c, was second Barker, of Australia, Aus-tralia, third; Pares!, of Italy, fourth C F. J Gunn of England, fifth, and Segers. of Belgium, sixth. V . J I'olker of the New York A. C, was icventh, helng shut out. as only the first six qualify. ' The winner s time was 47 minutes, 62 2-5 seconds. After the first heat It was discovered discov-ered that the course was one lap short The heat will stand, but the time was thrown out. The second qualifying heat In the 10.000 meter walk resulted Hehir, England first; McMaster, South Africa, second; T. A- Maroney, St Anselms A C. New " ork. third Wm. flantf, Morningsldc A. C. New York, fourth; Melendcz, Spain, fifth; hfpyrn IIkI'imi, sixt h The winner's time was 51 minutes 34 3-5 seconds. IN snOT PITTING. Qualifying heat in the shot put result re-sult el Nickleander, Finland, first, distance 14 15 meters, P. J McDonald. New-York New-York A. C',i second, 14.80 meters. Porkola. Finland, third. 1 4 035 meters; met-ers; H. B Llvcrsedge, U. S Navy, fourth 1 3 75 meters NllSSOn, Sweden fifih 18.785 meters; Jammer, Es-thonla, Es-thonla, sixth, 1 3 60 meters II C Caiih, New York A, C . with 13.52 meters and George H Bihlrnan. Olympic club, San Francisco, with 1 1 ".75 meters, failed to qualify, i America defeated England In fnc- Ing with folia today, winning third place. Each team won eight bouts, I hut the Americans scored 32 touches against 31 for England. YW'KEE FENCERS WIN. America fencers yesterday defeat- -ii Denmark bj 9 houts to 7. but lost ' 10 France. 14 to 2. Italy took first rlace bj defeating France. 9 to 7. France winning second place Con-testfl Con-testfl with individual foils and In team duelling swords competitions began todaj Major F. W Honeycutt. Captain Cap-tain R, Sears, Captain II M Rayner, Arthur S I.on and II Itreckenrldge made up the American team win. h i fenced Monday In the Grleco-P.oman wrestling preliminaries vesterday, Swigari of the United states navy, threw Ranglers, Italian, with a double nrmlock after three minutes of wrestling. The Italian kissed th American at the conclusion of the mati h and Sw lgart returned the salute AMERICAN SKTS NEW RECORD. R. W I ..an don of the New York A C . won the final in the hixh Jump of Ihc Olympic games here tO-! tO-! da and In so doing established a new Olvmplc record Lidon ? Jump was 1.94 meters The former Olympic i record was 1.93 nieters T indon's Jump of 1 90 meters is the equivalent of about six feet three and one-half Inches, the world s record for j this Jump is 6 feet 7 5-16 inches, made by E Beeeon, at Berkeley. Mav 2, 1 ' 1 4 The iilymplc record of 1 93 meters was made by A W Richards U S S., In Stockholm In 19K'. Kkelund. of Sweden, and H B j Muller. of the (ilymplo club. San Francisco, were tied for second place it l 90 meters John Murphy of the Multnomah ; A. A. C of Portland; Walter Whalen. , of the Boston A C. and B Howard leaker of Groat Britain, wore tied for fourth with Jumps of 1.85 meters U. S. ENTRANTS DROP Ol'T. The final of the 5.000 meters run was won by Guillemot, of Francis Nurml, of Finland, was second, Bai K-man K-man of Sweden, third; Korkenlemle of Finland, fourth, C. E Blewitt, England, fifth and W R Seagrove England, sixth. All the American I entrants dropped out before one-third the race had been run. The winner's j time was 14 minutes 65 seconds. In the first round of the tug-of-war the British team lefeated their I American opponents The Americans I were out-tugged In the first contest m 13 2-5 seconds and In the second in 84 seconds In the second match of this round I Holland defeated Italy DF( I8IOK is DISPUTED, i The finish In the 100-meter race j yesterday was still disputed today, i The French filed a protest over the I start also A meeting of the Olympic I gamea Jury was called today to con-: con-: sld'-r the question and Inspect the j photographs taken, some uf these photographs of the finish clearly show I j Scholz, the American, awaj ahead of I AUkhan, l h- Frenchman, who was placed fourth, while Scholz was de- clared to have finished fifth. An official order was said to h:i i heen plvi-n to place Scholz fourth, but the Belgian press announcer, as well, a-s the result on the board, scored Schol- fifth A protest over another point was entered this forenoon. It was made 1 by the American newspaper men against one of the- Belgian announc-' announc-' crs Thc demand that an American Ameri-can whose English they could comprehend, com-prehend, undertake Ibis work They were supported bj th- English and Swedish newspaper men. When tho Jury took up the pro-tost pro-tost It unanimously voted to disallow ! them. The Jury announced, however, that chOlz was pi. .red fourth ..llk- han fifth and Murchison of Amerlcu.l sixth. |