Show THE SUCCESSFUL ONES I I Little Phil Awards the Prizes I Won in the National I i Drill I I I Haitian the Great Oarsman Glances Over His Shoulder ami Sees Himself Beaten The Mourning We At the Tomb of the HeroHusband The Fierce Cjclonu of Upper Sanduslcj XSmilau Beaten CHICAGO May 31Jacob Gaudnur today defeated Ned Hanlan the exchampion oarsman in tho race for tho championship America and 5000 The race was a three mile pull on Calumet Lake When the two men first came out on the course the water was a little rough but this hadno deterring influence and the start was made with promptness Hanlan was at once a trifle in the lead pulling short quick strokes forty two per minute Gaudaur kept close to him with a long steady sweep about thirty eight per minute Gradually Hanlan forged ahead und at the end of tho initial mile was fully a length in advance IMoro tho turn was reached the wind suddenly freshened and rain began to pour down The lake was soon lumpy from end to end and the downpour was almost blinding Hanlan turned first two lengths ahead time 1002 Ho was pulling about thirtyfive stroker per minute and in rounding to Gaudaur struck about tho same gait Hanlan kept well to front until entenng the third mile when ho commenced to llag His stroke became uneven and his rowing seemed to requiro great exertion Gaudaur was rowing magnificently mag-nificently at tho same long steady sweep but faster Ho soon passed Hanlan first ono then another and at last three lengths between them could bo been Hanlan then made a tremendous spurt for a very short I time but could not stand the pace He lay back an instant and glancing over his shoulder saw himself beaten Gaudaur was six lengths away from him Gaudanr then slackened his speed and passed tho stand an easy winner by four lengths Time 2029 It was a fine performance nnder the adverse conditions After the race Hanlan said ho did not think the best man won although he acknowledged himself him-self fairly beaten He claimed to have been suffering from a severe cold which told on him at the critical time Gaudaur said it was the hardest race he I i ever rowed Hanlan gets 40 per cent of I 3500 which were tho total gate receipts Lho figures 2029 were taken from tho president presi-dent of tho Farragnt Club who was understood under-stood to be the timekeeper The timers of the refere boat however agree that the three miles were made in 1930 This has been declared official Gaudanr thereforp i broke the record the best previous time icing his own against Tectnor over the I same course 1954 Though it is announced I hat Hanlan also broke the previous record having finished in 1934 his backer says he j will send Hanlan to Australia and if he defeats i feats Beach will once more put him against I Gaudnur |