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mericans Close Olympic Games
With Victory in the Last Two Events
Tit Continued from First Page
1
J rls of oak from Windsor forest was
ndod to cash nmii These branches
together wllh the United Jack In which
they were wrapped were snt by King
JEM ward
iX Amid the cheers of several hnudred of
iftli countrymen HalswelU the English
Qfcunner today walked over in the
liVlnal of the 4COmetre 4372 yards Hat
race In the Olympic games which was
tun orlBlnally last Thursday and won
y J C Carpenter Cornell University
I This Is the race that was declared void
jty the judges on the allegation which
bas been denied by the Americans that
I Carpenter fouled Halswello Carpenter
was disqualified from competing again
tand W C nobblns at Cimbrldga Mass
1 and J U Taylor IrishAmerican A Coo
withdrew ami would not run today
iHalswello did not really walk he
Actually ran and ran hard In an effort
to establish a new Olympic record
Ills performance was a very treat dis
appointment after all that had been
confidently expected
Dorando Wanted to Protest
Dorando tho Italian runner who was
i assisted yesterday to the tape In the
finish nf the Marathon race and who
has quite recovered from the strain of
his awful effort desired today to lodge
1 ft protest against the Riving of this race
to John J Hayes IrishAmerican A C
on the ground that he had been Inter
fered with by ofllclals of the course and
that If he had been left alone he could
have finished without assistance His
protest honever would have come too
late for consideration and he therefore
Oil not enter It
Hayei Gets Reception
John J Hnyes with the Marathon
honors fresh upon him visited the
House of Commons this afternoon He
was Introduced to a number of the
members who shook him bv the hand
and congratulated him upon his bril
liant perfornmnue
Hajefl Is walking somewhat sillily to
day He aild he was rather footsore
but otherwise well
The winners of the silver nnd the
I bronze meJals diplomas of special
merit anil special commemorative
medals formed on the far side of tho
arena while the band of the Clrenailler
Guards played the national anthems of
nl the countries represented Then the
drums and bugles of tho Irish Guards
sounded the advance and the successful
competitors marched by the cycle track
to a number of tables opposite the
royal box where the silver medallists
received their tokens from the Duchess
of Ilutlnnd
The winners of the bronze medil
were given their prizes bv Catherine
Duche 3 of Westmlnilcr while the dip
lomas of merit aim iho commemorative
nieihli were presented by Iaily Des
borough The medal giving was quite
a fochil event and the audience was
liiado up largely of women In their
white dresses The many picture hats
and tho bright pimsols gave a touch
of color to the scene
Porro Italy won the lightweight
Oraonnman wrestling OrIon Russia
ecoml and Mmlcn Klnlandi third
Tha middleweight of the Orecono
man wrestling wan won bjr XUrttnuen
w 4ell wltn AoJirmon Swtdin tc
M4 ted Anderica Dejyxmk third
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Olympic Representatives
Congratulate the I A A C
The following cablegram dated the Stadium London was received
In this city today
P J Gomvay President Irish American Athletic Club No 163
East Sixtieth street New York
I We congratulate the IrishAmerican Athletic Club on the
I important part its athletes took in winning the track and field
I championship of the world We are all proud of them
JAMES H SULLIVAN
American Commissioner to the Olympic Games
GUSTAYUS K1RBY
BARTOW S WEEKS
Tho IrishAmerican club members scored 58 points out of the total
American score of 115 points
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RESULTS IN I AST
DAYS EVBXTS
110METRE HURDLE RACE
lliOJ Vimln
I Final HeatP C Snilthson Multono
mah Ore A C America won J C
Qarrells Chicago A A America sec
ond A B Shaw Dartmouth America
third Tlme13 seconds This estab
lishes a new world and Olympic record
the former mark being 13 25 seconds
made by Kranzleln at the Paris Olym
piad of 1900
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1500METRE SWIMMING RACE
Final HeatTaylor United Kingdom
won Hattcrsby United Kingdom sec
ond Beaupalre Australia third
Hattersby who was a close second
continued to the mile post and made a
iKw record for tho distance at 24m 13s
clipping 93B seconds oft the previous
record
RUNNING HOP STEP AND JUMP
Ahearne United Kingdom won with
U feet 11 Inches McDonald Cnnnlat
scoml 13 feet 6V Inches UitvMn Nor
way third 47 feet 2 Inches
400METRE FLAT RACE
llvrun
Hal lIelle United Kingdom hail
iulkover Americans refusing to com
Bo Time fA
pete LOs
1600METRE RELAY RACE
America won Germany second Hun
gary third Time 3m 2 2s
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In the Olympic I
ame < It Is charged
There Are
re lite Americans ne
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not getting a
Times Vhen triuaro deal
They refused to
Americans Quit rontlmu tugofwar In chnrg the
I Ing unfairness
they r fuie to re
run the ICOmetM we
night here at home American idrrr
llvtft demand their right when leek
Ini publlcltythey want RESULTS nj
quit when they cant and them
During the lift S wttkdtyi 1JCT
leparale jdvirtl uienU hnte been
I print In The World5354 JlonE than
In th ller M or ANY OTHER n
I tptf oa aartla
t L M Ir f 1
I p PKr TR I mb
IMPRf f f t
Hilly Pnpke Is entertaining a ho t of
friends and admirers nt his trnlnlnq
quarter at New Dorp Every afternoon
he has a slashing go with big Joo
Jeannctte It Is the first time In many
n day a really big gun In the fighting
world has trained around New York
Papke bores Into Jeannette every
afternoon and keeps the hea I el h t
on the move The Illinois cyclone knows
nothing but fight
They tell me Sailor Burke la a husky
i fellow said 1apke today That Is
the kind I like As the fellow
says The
bigger they are the harder they fall I
have come East to clean up all the men
In my class and I am going to fight
my way West and force Ketchel In the
ring with me again I am sure I can
beat him and want another chance
If Billy boats Burke and LPWJ an <
the rest of the good men In the Mast and
Middle West Ketchel cannot afford to
scorn him said ManaRer T R Jones
Ketchel has turned down two mm
offers to meet Hilly but W1 mean to
force him Into the ling
Papke And Burke will mrrt In a sir
rouna ontcjt at the Coliseum thlellc
Cluh Hulz r Harlem HIII roslon
on
Monllll night
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CARSEYS UNIONS WILL
I PLAY THE XAVIER A C
Kill Parse has one of ths best at
trnotons of the season scheduled for
fnion Iark Two Humlreil Thlrtyicc
ond street and Broadway next Sunday
when tno crack Xnvlrr A A team wlli
play Carseys fast twrn the Unions
Theso tRn IcniiH played a fow wf ki
nw the Xavier team winning anil as
the Union will look for revenge Sim
dnv a last ganv l < antldpnleil Lefty
mvls and llornln McCab will be ih
battery for Carseyi team and Ch4lm rs
thA cracK rollcjtate pitcher will be In
thtrtxs for the Xaxlera There will
lia ti prellmintry am
J UIIIILU IfM t
y
V is W nj
YES IMITATION BALL WAS USED BUT
SWAT THREW IT AND SAVED THE DAY
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n nnleiT F cnliiff World Spiirt
Illif Doiinrlnuiili
1 n in rullalil hlliirinril lint Smil
nilluaii mice A iiil ilunii to do
ffiit lliroiiKli the iliiHtiirdly trlrl
I of Mlnpj liuliorii hit tliriMt III
11111 Initlntliiii Icill Mini tin iitniilro
i oiilliil > wlIl nut Cmi 5iu jlvt mi
lie UflallH of this hiflilciilf
Al MHHACK
Cnlnln n < Y M CA JltKolinll
Cluli Xo 2I Kail KUHIi Ktrrct
It Is with n sense of profound regret
Al that 1 nm compelled to continually
dllitc on iho unscrupulous prictlcc
Indnlged n bv Pruln players In tho
Willow Snjmp Lea ue Ai you un
doubtedly know there war n player on
the Poison Oik team known ai Lmpy
Leghorn nnl ho was so called through
the fict that lie hid n stiff leg and
walked with a decided limp Llmpy
wns an ardent upportsr of Swat Mil
llgan and on the occasion of the grcii
game with the Meadow Larks tho ban
i of conplriiors composed of Harold
Hingover Kokc Bender Luke McQIook
i et al saw to It that he was d
one dark night and held a prsontr
1 until after the game This was a part
I of their foul plot to put a dishonest nun
In left Hold one on whom they could
rely to carry out their fell doslgns
They toad cut out a section of the
I fence of the Poison Oak Park and It
was their purpose to hit a ball throng
I this oponltig Into a large potato pitch
just back of the park They knew that
If Llmpy leghorn took part In the
game he would discover the plot and
would expose It to 3wt and thil
pUblic
To further carry out their plot It wn
arranged with a crooked umpire that
the pecrlefs Mllllxnn was to bo putout
I
out of the gamo for an offense of
nhtch he was entirely Innocent
j MIEIUm wn notlfler of the plot that
wni hatch rig by one of his tccretser
I vlce agents and with a sly wlnlt ho
told the detectives to let them gu as
fir ns they liked or words to that
effect
The great game began with due 03
tcniillon but the great chesrln was
suddenly stopped when It was an
nounced tit MlUlgnn wan out of the
game It hail also been reported that I
Lmipy Leghorn wn1 not to play A
cry of delight arose however as a man I
with i tleclucd limp wa seen taking MJ I
position In the outfield Harold lIan I
over wus dumbfounded Ills dlshoneit
deldtT wus nowhere to be e en If he I
ciniltl ha ye son two secretservice men
carrying a stnugllnj man along thui
road ne would have had A better un
derstanding He would tm been l o
ver > much named If he had observed >
a detective itripping up Mlltlgani
knee so aa to nuXe it stiff I
A pee beneath the dligu i > of the
mis bin th crowd thjujht w i I
11J1i unr u
I Liiipy Lijnorti would have dlsclo JJ
I the auullnj uct lhit tnu limping lift
tiodei mis no lus 11 IIBWUII i e thin
J i pio IIM irtit Miili iin Matter ex
> illi n v or he Iolin Oih Sw it
dared 1I0t0 to bat for tey would
I t il > i1 i > nleil illS MiJot1
I mnr Ik was cnnteni to roiln n
I th > niitti > il mill work out his plan
along i Mir ne
Tho Jo un 0 k vero 1111 rum ahead
nhi > i th Jo Lirl wont III hat In
tho ln t Inlf of the cventh Ilnng
ovors ie wn in a Cfiiln set of
I bmrds In ibo 1 f ilnlil fmoo Pro m o
I touch of a mil nniild throw thu breach
wider Ail was reU > Hin i tl > i
I to bat the i1 pldln lull htiHlf Tivi
Mculiivv Lirk rumiorsi weiv on tho luss
I
and nniv wns the nciopted nif A MII
Islor snoor preid uir Hangovers face
I is lie lookiil out ovor the Hold anil
thourht of tlio Jbionco of his arch
onouiy Swat Mllllgm As hs glanco
foil on the limping loft llolclor ho snd
donlv tutniil pile nnl trembled A
took glint hud appeared In the eye s
of the man whom ho holleved was
I Llmpy Ipshorn
I Ho attributed hi to nervousness and
In n llnsli hs foirs wore nut nsHe
Swat stool roidy tn stop up the open
1iir tha mlniilo the ball wan lilt In his
I hands he held the two strings which
cornill the Pole In tho fence
i Hangover vung for tho rncomlng
curve and
I Track The hall sped strnhht
u
limarda tins loftned fence ilian Mil
1 gun iniu iho iii i miaMkc of Iis hrJ
vharp pan Shill iiirougli his le iiu
t tin tUlit bimligi mill lie pullod 1
wrong string Thu sllilc door In the gato
Hi II niioii ami tliu lull hlo thruii1
I iml 1indoil in tin potato pitoli toni3
iwrnv fiot away Tho rulo VMS still
In VO lIe that a runner could keep
I Mirliig until 11 o hall wrs rocnvorod
f Million s error Iml to be correctedl
I Ulth tm prins of i tiger the Imrepl
Swt iod roirh the nolu ifter the
i 11111 Itoallzlng that IIP liu I tlio sri
est throwing arm In the IniHlnoss Mil
lMii knew Illele uus yet Ime to iluov
I out the oond runner If he could but
get he hall
I lTnlnz In Iho ptatn patch Mllllgin
could find no trico of the hall It hid
knnrkd UP Ilio lill nf potuoos how
I ovr an1 as tlu pejrloss Swai saw the
Iduriil around ho vas stui K with a
ilirliiis thought
IiUing Ia hand Into the prvato hill
I lie cmie up with a potato JiK oxacllv
hr snnip izp ni i baseball lie had n n
a prpil in luso Olvlng back tlirnugi
tl hole IO luirleil the pot itn townrl
11 rifier Illp 1 fiot At > nluto H
iMTTy was noo ITr for If Hie potato
hit tlio crounl and ws Minshcil the
I I r 1 would ln > ofpi ell Hut HIP pi
1 Intri went I rill to Its mark iml inmlel
In Mo catihors oiiHtiPtohPil hiid Ihe
unnlro hmiiht IP rout hill liml lio > n
icrnviMed inil S Id th Monlow Lnrks
TI < fppoml pirtiT was touched out inl
tli Mnit Ifil Ven aveil
Tl onto r deftly lpr ed the potato
Inr HIP hn1 his and trumphantly car
r il t to thc uhlinuse
Two diya nfior that Hirolil Hingiver
wio Inmil In ron of M hot1 nnd
nililcnir In 1111 > trnijndiclo whon
Mlliinn ilinnol Ilm hp pntato Ho
h mfflcl rage hut It
ground n1 te n
wa of no nvnl Ho hid bron beaten
at hl < own trick and tho championship
ii horn won
i Undnubtedlv Al that l the dastardly
trick to whlh vn 110 rpfrr
r07r 1 ftlrrIR
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STANDING Or THE CIC73S
Trn M LTt1IT rnI 11trmm
Club 5Vi I le1 cf1 w i iv nuh W i w Club w L PC
I ltnbjnrV 11 u Cincinnati M I 3 53 lfrlt 11 14 iWilhlHohli 4i 41 r
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I 1 n v HiKiHn il VJ in Mriin 11 a Sc1Wj htw M
Phllaihli2 3 MSI lmh o 1 I I 4n e vv Xork 12 M
RESULTS OF YESTERDAYS GAMES
> n York I Plttibur 1 Ufiriilt I Clelflal1 O
Inliatn a IIrk n I II Inrlnii
Iliilnnatl 3 I < n 2 I
Phllauhlit St Uiul < nm pninr rtiln I
OAMiS SCHEDULED FOE TODAY
Plttuhurr v Xw York vw Vnk it IIdrol
Chicago at Brooklyn 1 Ill nlplnhU i iTilnio
Clnr imil n I i m I Vii1 n rn 01 Inulf
S lnull HI IJililthlll II < 111 it i i lint
CARTER MADE GOOD
Another Philadelphia fighter made
good In a bout here last night Eddie
Carter the clever lightweight was the
scrapper who carried off the honors
He met Harry Kerns the locil pugilist
In the main bout at the stag or me
Brown Clynmituin A A at Hockaway
Beach anil had a clean lead In every
one of the six rounds Carter was too
clever and shifty for Terns and had no
trouble In scoring frequently with
straight left jabs to hll fact and
punches to tile body
11
TWO STAGS TONIGHT
The Long Acre A C and Dry Dock
i A C will hold n stn tonljht At
the former club on Wet Twenlvnlnlh
street Kid Hums of this city will
meet Jimmy Donning In the irnln bout
of six round In tho seniiiumlup
ileorgo Lener w 11 meet Charlie Hart
nety for six rounds At tho latter
club on JlIl Tenth itreet there will
bo four lxround bouts between locil
boxer The best boys In this city wll
l bI put on
hol1
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YOUNG JOHN HAYES l
WASSUREYEARAGO
HED WIN MARATHON
Plucky IrishAmerican H Only Nine I
teen Years Old and Weighing But
125 Pounds Is Marvel 01 peed
and Endurance
I
LITTLE over nineteen years ago in the shadow of Cochrans I
A Roost John J Hayes first saw the light There were no bells t
on his initiation in fact his coming didnt even interfere with
the weeks wash He was an incident of the day in a crowded tene t
ment and he started out on a humble career without even a dimple to 1
distinguish him from the polyglot group of little ones on the block He
was a wee bit of a bhoy but strong in limb and lungs and he weathered
the first lap of life with a fine scorn for croup and measles in time S
he toddled down the dark stairway to the fresh air of the great outside
I
world sv i
At six he Blionrd a penchant fir run
ning iiwoy A ships anchor could not
hold him to the sloop Around the
block he nimpml never tiring At ten
he wore medals tlio tin ones the boys
make and give to thfl winners of bnck
yard races At fifteen his eye was on
tlm St Ilavtholonipv Club In Kast
Iortjsecond street and at sixteen he
was n fullnods1 member
Then hr Joined Ilia IrlsliAmoltan
Athletic Club
A month into tills ime slender 125
pound loy tunk ship for Knglaiul He
was not unknown In May liH he
hnil uliown hl < mettle In the Boston
MiritlHMi rtlioii h llnlshod becond to
J I Moirlsiey Hut few of his
frlemli licllcveil that he would wrllo
his name In the history of world ath
letics In winning the gicat Olympic
Mm him
Said a Year Ago Hed Win
A real ago lie salil ho would win It
In th Utiii room lie shared wlti his
rnu ln Pat Hayes on the top lloor of
No LlJ hint Fortyfourth street he
i i lcd a victory
Pn he siild twelve months ago
yiu lll live to see me win tho Mar
nfhon In Kngland Tomorrow I will
I begin to train
NT 15 U II typlinl flveilnry tene
mrit U N tall narrow nnd dark
Ttu rnullne hltn tho front nml tiles
11 fie shadows of the window The
1 nilililU > Is ns dark nnd dank ns an un
Ills led cubwny Hut the Hayes apurt
is fllltl nlti Ilusrhtfr nnd img
Inspired bv tweiitv nnirlev the hobby
of Inin Hayess Inole Pat It Is a
j jinnr mans humbln holT > but It Is the
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BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES
r Fl > rial to Th Kvonlnx lrJlI
HMniiTON lirACM riAfK KRVfn Tilly
lMlnwInc ire the cnirl for Momlav
FIRST nCB Tivojearnll conditions
five nnl a 1 Rlf furlonzs
ilIT nimlj Dlxon I OH
illiii Kfrrnll 1J
ill Chita flj
ilVi Von licr IM
nin im Helm iro
11 W O t KM 1011
III Cllllni Hello 112
im llmie Irest I1
iHi1 Prlllliw ttW
111 reriiiinl 115
SRiiiVI HA1 1 FiMir fJriills nml un
rellini steipliohase handicap nbuut to
nillri
mil llilnlir 1
Iql unnnrll IM
m PMnjf Michlne 111
in i OH isn
i Icte Dillev 1U
in loi inn imi till
Htl Ilinncr 4 I I 4 111
Din Ilnile II
nin iirlki in
li1ll ianvi 141
II I
Rlnl 7
All liorket 113
Ato fllglMe
Illlltl IIArn IlmrwrolU ml un
war1e rlll II oni nille nd Jn iMrhtli
iWI finielknne 101
ml nreiMii > I
HI DArkle H
171 St li > nh tn1
i l lincv Hlrd liw
lil1 lleil Irhr llil
ill1 tinorue 0 UU1 101
Ol rntt Jgr Arm 10
Oi Mnl White Urt
iH1 MCllllernnkle nil
MKH MnlfHei lOS
11 Dili lieCent Iftl
rorilTII ItACK Threejfarolds hindl
capne riille
tW VI1I ftpfriln 00
iMI Iorncub 101
VI7 Iloiiiuet 111
nilQuestion Mnrk 117
ivu Imnort ml
IWI Ann liil
d47l Monoclf 101
Air Heinle
ij The lime M
1 Illirk Oik Ill
IV1 Jlllli IWPlI Ill I
FIITII HAK Thrfe > enrold and up
ward jelllnt jh furloni
vn rrt nii
Ilenn
il jl IM r
IVJII lie Knnni I7
17001 nollnrOof J12
ftli He I n Rhci ii
il I Klllraln i
IV i Frlelto J07
if1 lll kn inl
lli ItUek virv MS
TO 0iien Irurrit 101
SIXTH HACK Tnnyfarol1 illnK
Ihc furlonz
IT inmnvick Hoy IM
iWli Short Cut 107
ril Uiitmln 101
iW Font ll1j
tvm Troln Temp 112
llf > nilnr 102
iIWi Cranli lot
4ll Kliier Hov 103
IV Vmndiek IIi
1111 Tlmhiicto 101
lilt I1IIH lodem r 101
I m Pronpir Hi
i 1 7 Hulle OT
cillitl Wostniori Iw
Aliprenllco allowance clalmcJ
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FORT ERIE ENTRIES
FIIIST HACKFive furlonui pur lIu
hcncot lf < i lilv Clara 1111 Idy El a
n 111 Sinla Elonj 100 Elreil HO Unty
Hub 101 Orl > Ion III 1 Ml Crltt nl n
101 Iilv Hanihornc liVJ laly 101 101
SEiOXO IIMF Ktv and a half furlonvi
piirsr Dearie 100 Dan de Sole 100
Plfaniit 110 i To > l 101 IIplIonr inj Law
v r t I r 101 Mixlm Olin to1
TIT1 > llVB Ix furloni i illnr
Siuuc MVV 01 o J fell DV Cnl F vfr
illl f Hlrrv ltlch 9un 103 Stoi r Hill
inr nnmila 10
ITiiRTH nCK One1usrter mile The
Cinicllin Derby JW 1Dtnnla BtarfDni
1C7 Iu P Movlnit HIS tncle Toby 111
Ia Tence P lUltv 111 Plnkola 119 Cell
Turn v Ita
FIFTH RACK 3I < furloniti lelllnt
T mtralr f S llln Strom lOt Al Muller
101 IHI Iltmmel IM Oolden Shore 101
Lijy Cirol tel
SIXTH RACG One nl oailitMnth
mil i ullln D iuil9 Stafforj M Wa
Mkl 9T Alia MoUontM 101 Sin ArJo
103 Tom Dolin liX TlTollal 103 llortl
boy I
APP tI e11oalQt clllls
e
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nholcsowo mil liomellko abode ot
strung and bighearted people 9
Im Hayes is > n bilker Mo Is head
cf the biUers union Throe yeara ago
wliHn John Ilnjcs IUSI his father four
years lifter hl mother died Iat Hayes
took the bov in In the Green Isle Pal j
had been something of an athlete him
self and lie cncottraged his nephew
I He provided n liulnlng table of egg
In the morning ami good substantial 11
vegetables u night for the boy and
Jfiive the Iml the benefit of all his old j
schooling At 10 oclock every night t
tlit
coming worlds champion was
luckeil away in bed and at 6 every I
mottling 1101 was uj and out I
After tho ntir victory at Boiton 11
Ilttl John Hujes received n royal
greeting when he retmntd to his vorlc
In Illoiiinlngdties ftoie Ho Inoculated
the nieil Imxanr ivllh the spirit of nth
letics until when tile time ciine noar
for him to depart for England even I
the pretty jilcsjlrls joined In the en I
thusiasm Uvoiy Sunday and also on 1
I hituiiijiv Rftuiooii the boy went to
I Olili Inrk Kit to further aid him
Mr Smtriel MnotrJiifdalo and Super l
intendent loftpti rkllly fixed a roof
I pinlen unoli lor him and cverv day
lie whs tent up to go through Ills
pace
Employees Friends and Asaoclcs
Celebrate His Victory
Two neeltn before lie was to snll for
England ho went to camp with the
j Twelfth Hegiment lie wag fit for the
race of IM life and sure of victory
I When tli nows came yesterday that
I lie hud won there were three distinct
explosions In Manhattan one In
Illoftmlngdnles store one across the
I nreet Jt the IrlshAmcrlran Athletic
I nuh and one at No 1D West Forty
I fourth street
i Presto nnd tho front of the Irish I
I American elni is rlothcd In n mini r
> ling of ill < siais ami Stripes and col J
ors of the cood Green Isle Oh I could
JUI hug him chorused the girls In
tin1 store and the little tots who play
about the lortvfminli street house
Joined In the wild enthusiasm
John Hans h an Ideal boy salj
I Joseph Hilllv superintendent of to t
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