THE OLYMPIC GAMES
DEFAICH OF THE OPENIKO
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London, July 19th. Hale interferet seriously to-day with the opening of the international Olympic games by the King at the Stadion at Shepard's Bach, and although it olested batos the hour set for the formal ceremony, the attendance fell for akort of expectations
The mating capacity of the Stadium in apwards of 70,000, and while the covered stands containing seats were well filled, there were many vacant
spaces, in fact, if to bad not been for the colonial and American Contingents which were there to cheer their respective countrymen and the sections which were occupied, it would have been a small affair
far as attendance was concerned.
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY. AUGUST 15TH, 1908.
The other interesting numbers on the pap-| gramme to-day was the 600 yards bicycle race, of which there were 15 hosis. Of this number the United Kingdom won 6, France 3, and Holland, Canada, United Stalon, Africa, Germany and Belgium ons saab, while one heat was vold because the time limits exceeded. “
The games were as bewildering to watch as a threa-ring ourons. At one time a dozen alloy olista were wheeling along the outer edge of the oval, while 20 runners: ware racing on the sindor path. just inside of K. Swimmers with bright coloured sape warenplashing through the long tank, while on the greenward within members of the Danish and German gymnastic club arrayed in dring white uniforms, were performing spectacular frais on the horizontal and parallel bars and giving exhibitions of calisthuto drille. Judges, soovers, trainers, timers and rubbers of the many nationalists represented swarmed everywhere.
SMALL ATTENDANCE.
In some of the events, too, the contestangs appeared, affected by the adverse weather onditions, but in other events, particularly the 1500 metros race, in which the grostriat The only disappointing feature of the exbibi Interest oeatred, the men were up to their tion was the crowd in attensace. The enormous form and during the afternoon the record etadinm, which was built for the accommodation for the die ance was smashed. Melvin W. of 70,000 persoar, at no time to day held more Eheppard, of the Irish American Athletic than 10,000. There were great blocks of empty
of New was the during the morning the trick, who, in the rond host, pressed were culy a few ane dead perple, gathered bard by his team mate, J. H. Halstean, of the through the great expanse. Considering the in the spindid time of 405, just o dance Doglish devotion to sporig, and the generosity
2/5 of with which publ o responded to asound faster than that made by J. L. Light for $500 by antece plion, the small attendance body, of University of Chicago, at the Olympic in surprising. The weather day games at St. Louis in 1894. The two Ameri- discouraging to sport, it contionally threatened osm is this hont bost a number of good men, to rain, and a low light show a did fall. Unless including G. But grifeld the English four-mille the attenbauce greatly increases, the Franco champion, who finished a bad third... J, H, British exposition, which built the sten iam Sallivar, of the Irish American A. C., and and receives 70 per sent. of the recalpts, will Lightbody, who were first and second reas pectively in the first heat of this pront, took longer to cover the distance, but they were not
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The Calentia public than Miss Corlam. Her vivacity and charm, het ready humour, here Ingenzona Hrelizor and her facility and quicknow in establishing spirit of good followship with her audiences will be sadly missed until she comes back, as ovaryana hopes she will, Calontia may have other popular favourites in the future but Calcutta will never have mother, who will be Caloutts an Georgie" us the pit like to call her.
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FRANCO BRITISH" SERINITY" The Crown Colonies" exbibit at the Frases British Exhibition, remarks a London peper, has proved itselt one of the strongest attractions on the" educational and com mercial side of the great exposition. This is greatly due to the interveting way in which the products and manufactures of the Crown Colonies are displayed, but, in any case, the Inherent interest is very considerable. In the Fijian scation, for instanes, the visitor's attention is immediately held up” by s remarkable suit of armour, which fugairy show
·was taken in a conflict between the natives of Gilbert lalands and the United States exploring expedition of 1838-42. Sugar, which is the main product of Fiji, popes, wilch is the kernel of the coocaaut; cotton and other producte, such as occes, coffee, spice, rubber ailmas, hamp, and rico are admirably displayed in specimen oases and in other are in the Southern Nigeria tion no effort has been paved in securing a representative collection of material that affords the visliers menus not only of gauging the extraordinary productive of the country, but also of under standing the native writ and crafts of to-day and of the past. Specimens of the cotton, the hungel raise of which has multiplied itself are supervision of the Board of Finance. hundred times in six years, and which promises The Imperial Beak, hitherto called the to prove the meal efective rival to Americas Baik ar lur lord of Lorente siled stop supplies, may be noted. The exhibits in the concern capitalised at T10,000,000 of which the Gambla section leave one in no doubt that the Government will subscribe one half, and its resources of that portion of Greater Britain are existenes is limited to thirty years, unless it is chiefy agricultural. Of these the grand-nut found profitable! Amongst its duties will be more generally known as the monkey-aut the control of the issue of paper money, and at which is exported to Mediterranean ports for some future date will have exclusive prerogatives the extraction of oil, meccants for more than in that particular, bus in all of ita nativitan it is four-fifths of the total exports. The trophy to be under the direct control of the Board of representing, in blocks in cubio form, the notual Finance, the power of the sharebelders being doubtless adequately justify to many people the name of Gold Coast section, but notics will size agencies will be established throughout the be taken of the cocos, rubber, palio oil, and
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The general Benting Laws are designed tó timber which the Colony produces. The section safeguard business conditions by preventing devoted to the island of Mauritias, which al-Banks from becoming insolvent. To this end thongha British Crown Colony, is still governed by the Gals Napolean and other French laws, atriat Government supervision is made com will prove interesting to English and Frenca Fulsory fall Basks, especially as regards the isse of. This latter provision will, of visitors alike. Sugar is, of course, the most course, dunessary when the Imperial Bank vainable product of the island. During the is vested with the exclusive privilege of incing crop: 1905-06 sixty near factories were in them. To compensate for the operation, sad manufactured 179,394 tons. A posed on Banks the Govoramont ssserts its word mast be sold for the exhibits of Cyprus, willingness to aid them with loans from the the Malay States and Hongkong, not fergat Imperial Bank. The scope of the Larre in sald ting the beautiful collection of Malins Lace, to be sweeping, and if enforced all the Banking together with filigree silver and woodwork at business of the Empire will be closely watched
A MATRON of the Y.W.C.A. HOME
pressed, and doubtless could have done bottar to permit them to orter s ar perate team on the out-put of gold in the past seven years, will practically nominal. As ile business expanda Neuritis, Lassitude, Neuralgia-
The irish athletes have expresso › dismatiafas. tion because the Olympic committee has refused if it had been necessary. Meadows, of Canada, ground that Ireland is not a nation, thereby set out to make the place in the heat, but compelling them to compete as a part of the Eightbody went to the front in the stretch British team. and seemed a likely winner tatil Sullivan with
Finland has her own delegation, which fine burst of speed, passed him a low yous attracts mach attention. The Finns were from the inpe,
anxious to parade with the Finnish flag, but The best performance of the day was that of their request to be allowed to carry it was M.F. Hallows, Oxford. He is now thought to vetoed by the Russian cfflsisl, The Finnish be the most serious rival in the final of this contingent was the only one that appeared event, which will be run to-morrow, H. Lyesterday in the procession without a flag, as Coe, of the University of Michigan, made a they would not display the Russian colours. strong bid for viatory in hhe fourth kont, but he was unable to keep up with E. V. Loner; of England; although the time was not par tlontarly brilliant, Con faished second.
1,500 METRES (RUNNING),
The first beat of the 1,500 metros run was won by J. F. Sullivan (Irish-American A. C.). J. D. Lightbody (Chicago A. C) was second Meadows, of Canada, was third. Bullivan's time was 4.07 8-5. Lightbody ran this event in the Olympic games at St. Louis in 1904 in 4,05 2.5.
The second heat was won by Melvin Sheppard (Trish-Ameriesu A. C.). J. P. Halatand (Now York A. C.). was second, Sheppard's time was 4.05 or 2-5 of a second inside the Olymple reword, made by Lightb dy atât. Louis în 19 4.
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THE LONGBOST PROTEST,
The commitice will coulder the American protest against the eligibility of Longboat, the Canadian indian razner, to-morrow, but it is believed they will table it, on the ground that it was not properly presented.
ŽEGULAR IN DETAIL:"
The final of the 1,500 metre race was won by Sheppard (American); Wilson (United King- dom) was second, and Hallows (United King- dom) was third,
Shoppani's time was 4 minutes 3, 25 seconds. Sheppard lay back in the first stage of the race and let the other take the lead. He was fourth until the lost stretch, and Wilson and Hallows were in the first string. As the men marted to sprint up the back stretch of the flus! Wilson was in the lead. As they furned in yards, and passing bin apponents greased the tape one yard and a half stead of Wilson, Hallows was 5 yards behind Wilson, and Tail, of Canade, finishet foarth. The runners held well together until the last 700 yards. There wad great excitement over the finish.
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Butterfield, the four mile champion of England straight, Sheppard printed the last 100 popularity could have been afforded than by the addition to the ordinary banking business, will
was third in this hond:
The third heat was won by M. F. Hallows (United Kingdom). Langhorn (California) was second, F. Riley of the Irish-Americas A: C, did not finish. Time 4:03 2-5.
Hallowe rau a great noe in this host, putting chan two seconds off the record. He is a Oxford Blue and a three mile runner.
The fourth heat was won by Loney, (United Kingdom), Time 4.08 2-5. I Coe, of the University of Michigan, finished second,
In the fifth heat Talt (Canada) won easily. Time 4.12 1.5.
The sixth heat was won essly by J. E. Deakin (United Kingdom), time 4,13 3-5.
B.A. Wilson (United Kingdom) won the seventh hest in 4.11 2-5, and F. F. Crawford (United Kingdom won the righth heat in 4.09.15.
400 METRES (SWIMMING). The first heat of the 40 metres swimming avent was won by Baltershy (United Kingdom) L. A. Stores (Hungary) was second, and L. Badd Goodwin New York A.. O.) third. - Time 5,48.
The second heat was won by Foster (United Kingdom). Time 3.44 4-5.
The third boat was easily won by Tartakovar (Bungary).
The other event of the day was the four best tandem bioyola roa of 2,000 matras, and though some if the Americans were entered in this event nans reached the senatob.
The chief events to-morrow are the hammer tbrowing, the final of the 1,500 metres rutt and the preliminary hents of the three mile rus.
TO PROTEST LONGBOAT.
The Americans have decided formally to protest against the eligibility of Tom Longboat, the Canadian Indian runner, but if the com wittee should decide to allow him to ran, they will abide by the decision so as not to interfere in any way with the success of the sports.
London, July 14th.-America and Great. Britain captured most of the laurela to-day in the first real business day of Olympis sport, The honours were nearly even, for of the four events finished the United Kingdom and the United States enoki won two gold medals. Grest Billain, however, took three silver medala, while America got only one. Canada, Australia, Great Britain and Belgium ens obtained a trepse medal.
The Yankees had tho hammer throw to them selves, and the performance of Jno. J. Flanigan, of the Irish-American Athletic Club, in breaking the Olympic renord with the hammer, and the almost equally good record made by M. J. MeGrath, of the New York Athletin Club, were eye-openers to the foreigners.
B. J. Sheppard, of the Irish American Athletic Chil, however, did more spectacular work and aroused a greater amount of er- thusiasm by crossing the tape ahead of Lis rivale in a dashing tuish to the fifteen hundred metre rin. This the Englishmen had counted on for Wilson
Usllows. In the fancy diving the judges announced that Gen. W. Chidzik, of the Chicago AthletioTM Association, bad done the best work.
The British pedestrians had their own way in the 3,500 metre walk.
The
kilometre cycle race was the
the
-HAMMER. THROW.
Walsh (Canada) won in the first section of the hammer throw with a throw of lig fast 1.1-2 inchre Talbot (Amerion) was second with 151 feet 3 inches. Only the men who make the three best throws in all sections competed in the final,
In the second section, Nicholson (United Kingdom) made 157 foot 9 1-4 inches; Hore (America), 151 foot 1.4 inch Frie (United Kingdom,) 192 Test 6 1-4 inches.
In the third section Motirath (America) throw 167-fect 11 inches, breaking the British record; Flanagan (America) thraw 164 feet 2 1-2 inches, and Gillis (Amarios) 149 feet 61-2 inches,
Walsh (Canada), McGrath and Flanagan (American qualified for the final,
In-the-final Flanig n finished first with a throw of 170 feet, 41-2 insber, beating the Olympia record; McGrath was second with a throw of 167 fest 11 inches, and Walsh third with 19 feet, 1:1-2-inaber,
3, 00 METER WALK.
G. E. Larner (United Kingdom) easily won The first heat of the 3,500 metre walk in 15 minutes 32 seconds, E. E. Kerr (Australia)
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moond, and W. J. Palmer (United Kingdom) third. In this event the first three
Deach hest qualify for the finals.
E. J.Webb (United Kingdom) won the second"; heat in 15 minutes 17 1-5 woords. In this beat Quinn (United Kingdom) finished second and Bothman (Sweden) third. ----
Goulding (Canada) won the third beat in 15 minutes 45 sec nde. Harrison (United Kingdom). was second, and Rowland (New Zealand) (hird,
The final was won by Larner (United King- dom). Welb (United Kingdomy was scound,
And Kerr Australia; was third. The time of the winner was 14 minutes 55 seconds.
20 KILOMETRE CYCLING.
The first heat of the 20 kilometre oyate-race who won by Meredità (United Kingdom) in 33 minutes 21 seconde,
C. B'Kiggsbury (United Kingdom) won the second heat in 32 mrantes 33 4-5 seconds.
The third heat was won by Weinta (America); time, winnies 39-seconds. Young (Canada) yes second,
The fourth best was won by Jencs (United
Kingdom); time, 32 minutes 3 seconds. Cameron (America)-was-Second,
The fifth heat was won by Hanson (Sweden); time, 34 minutes 53 3.5 seconde,
The sixth heat was won by Denny (United Kingdom) in 33 minutes 48 5 seconds.
The 1ral was won by C. B. Kingsbury 132.5conds. Jones (United Kingdom) was (United Kingdom). His time was 34 min ates second, ond Werbronck (Belgium) was third
TEE MILE TEAM. RACE. The first beat of the thres ila team race was won easily by the United Kingdom Time, 15 minutes, 53-4 reconds.
In the second heat one of France's mon came
most cotan erent of the day. The sight in first, Tailed States runnere taking second riders were well bunched in the last lap, and it and third. Canads did not compete in this was only in the final hundred yards that thee The other teams taking part were
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