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report of this great race, from Windsor to London, a distance e£. 26 milar tahu.
The people in the Eap neste at the north-east corner af the Stadium bare furned round to look over Wormwood crabs. Twenty-four miles, and still the same two leaders. The pace mast have stackened. Five colook. They enght to be here, Tua sound of a rocket! Another Suddenly at the top of the far-of stand they begla to clap; but it is a false alarm. It is a wonderful moment. All these thousands of people waiting to see one man drag his tired legs over the 200 yards of the track at the end
CONGKONG DAILY PREES, THUR3D \Y, AUGUST 27cm, 1908,
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THLETICS IN THE STADIUM,
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doing the distance in 14min. 55am. He also
steeplechase of 3,200 metres, which le about won the ten mile walk in 1hour. 17main, 31sed, which is another now record. The twenty yards less than two miles was another good win for England, Russell just hold. ing the Amorioan, Elesole, at the finish. Many Killates will agree with Mr. Fowler Dixon in re- gretting that the Belcotton-Committee-did-not- case the A.A.A. champion E. Nekes as one of
six of the distamon competitions in the Stadium, the English representativas in this event.
The general reaalt is that Great Britain won vis, the two walking races, the thro miles team race, the 3,200 mètres ateepleclisse, the five miles, sad the 400 mètres. Against this total the American count an equal number, viz., the 1,590 mè res, the 800 motzer, the 100 mètres hurdles, the 110 mars hurdles, the Marathon the other athletic competitions the Americans racs, the 1,600 mètres reing. total am Bab proved en easy first. They won the five jumps, standing long, and the pole jamp. They also vis, the high the long, the standing high, the won the hammer throwing, putting the shot, and the disens browing. Thus in fue atheltic events, while Great Britain and the Overses Dominions together score eight points in the Stadium athletics, the Americans score:14. Their- victory is well deserved, for it has been due to careful training, strict dissipline, and admirable management. No English sportsman can grave a queses welch is se honourably carned. The best is an do is to imitate their osreful method of training and organisation,
in
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Have the Olymplo, Games bons success? "Clear the course for the Marathon rice,The question is not easy to answer. The comes the announcement through the mega arrangements were certainly excellent, as every phone. A policeman is waiting at one of the
one has recognised who knows anything of the gangways on the further side of the ground difficulties which had to be overcome. Both There is a continual olamour of tens of thousands athletes and the public were well looked after, of people talking and shouting. The photograph although the final of the 1,500 mètres was quite Most of the competitions started to-time- ere are knseling, on the grass at the edge of the track waiting for whosver it may be. Most inexcumbly advanced in the programme by two probably Hefferon, who at 21 mile is still hours without any notics. The high quality of leading, followed by Dorando, There in an
the sport was provod by the Records, sad every indescribable thrill of ozoitemout in the air, foreign committee, sxcept that from the United The judges are clustered round the tape in front States the Americans are better athletes than of the Royal Box.
they BID sportsmen-has given uusinted praise to the fairness and ability of the judges and yot it may be questioned whether the meeting really satisfied the expectations of its organisor Olympic Games seem strangely out of place in London. They require the acthing of a smaller city, in which they should be the one and para mount object of interest. The meeting in the Stadium was a fine gathering of athletes, but it was in no sense a national festival. That inspiring popular enthusiasm which made the meeting at Athens in 1906 a memorable and of a 26-mile ran the crowning moment of theag unforgettable event must of necessity, bo lack great Olympic Games. Saddenly a boom, adding la a great city like London or Paris, where thon another, and then a pause. Every one is the mosting is only one of a score of other sary quiet Bow, "There is a subdued hem which attractions. awalla inten roar as the timekeepers, in white The Olympic Games away from Athens are motor coats, hurry on to the ground. Silence! like a Wagner Festival out of Bayreath. None Let the megaphone speak. The runners are in the less there was a malditado of visitors. T sight, South Afrids and Italy leading, mile complaints which filled the newspapers of aparas from home. And then olieers and counter-attendance in the early days were not judiofons. cheers, and bang'goasa tooket close at hand, The critics forgot the size of the Stadium, and INDEÁNI “
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round that 200 yards to the tape of the finish keeps him on bis feet fifty yards, and it can not ever do that He falls on the track, gela up, staggers on a few yards and falla again, and The goal is in sight, thongh bis olosed eyes yet again; and then he reaches the last turo.
almost, if 'unt quite, supporting him, urging and hearing him on. If by were not there he five yards from the end he suddenly bursts into a would fall. He cannot ran straight. And yot pathetic, almost horrible, parody of a apart, drops again ten yards from the tape, rises, tag gers forward over those last terrible few yards and has reached the goal.
Bat act with mudt to spare. Hayes, of the United States, follows him into the Stadium, a Jong way behind him in tluse, but comparatively who can actually ran,
While Hayes was making his triumphaut tour round the track, an amazing 40300 was endo was literally mobbed by wildly enthusiastic being enacted in the Stedium corridors. Dor
almost crashed by the great throng, who desired admirers. He was huggad and kinsert and
had to Agat almost for his life in bu off it to to show their appreciation of his effort and he
get to his dressing-room
A pleasing feature was, the grasrous meage
Dorando by the hand...
a freehand strong map. Not quite, howpe, Hard as the decision was, there can be no sant by Hayes that he would like to shake
of
A great ovation, in which President Roosevelt
will be invited to take part; awaits the American team in New York;
POSITION OF COUNTRIES.
various countries in the Olympic Games
The following táblá shows the position of the
Total Conotry. Stalium,
Wian
Wins at
1. Cuited Kingdom... 23
United States
9.
-Serdie
*
Franco
5.
Hungary
was the Marathon" race of 26 miles, from Of the events themselves the most important Windsor to the Stadium. This is not the place to renew the emotions of that tragis finish. everyone has heard how the Italian, Dotando, hundred yards of the great rate, and was then disqualified besanso he was supported to the and is fast estobiog
question of its justice. The officials who thoug ever,
be has run a magnificent race. So assisted the Italian to his font and supported him. have several of the Ametió. 'They oas sfior the other, urine, and during the last ten yards have been very unjustly Indiane, blamed. It was a condition of the rase that it Canadiane, none of them, happily, in the seme a bowildered lot on their faces; deazu do pale competitor who was not fit from starting in the was run under medical superintendence. Tha dreadful state at Dorando, the Iliau, bt with doctora in charge ware required to prevent a with exhaustion, as though wondering what they race, and to all of anyone who in their are doing. It sestes if the frat Englishman
opinion could not continua with risk of Position on will never come. And all the time the olleering life. Darando bimself thinks he might haveTtal Wins. goes on, every for minutes swelling round the struggled up usalded; but he admits frautly course luto a loader, rear, as one by one they enough that the doctor thought otherwise come. For if only one man, oap win, it is some-and ordered the bystanders to lift hits from thing even to haish in this Marathon race, the ground. Dorands was very ill after learing the track, should savist him over the faw remaining yards That kaving done this, they but it was afterwards announced that he was out was a But there is no ground for but »-natural piece of kindness to the f danger,
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suggesting that the race was lost through their win on the ground that he reesivad sagistance, they all know, from the moment that the doctor The Americans protested against Dorando's officiousness. Dorando was out of the race, an and the protest was daally sustained by the called him on the trask. Apart from the son- council. Se that after all, the unfortuuste sational finish, the chief feature of the race was
i had his agonized struggles to no purpose. the failure of the British team, who ran them-- the 31st August tuo so (23 as far from selven off their foot in the fimt twelve miles, satisfactory, The rule sbeat attendants not and quite forgot the elementary rule of a long- being allowed on the sourse wa fligrantly distance race, viz., that each man should rea broken. The position of those is authority his own rice without paying regard to the was undoubtedly diffoalt. It seemed inhuman others. to leave Dorando to straggle ou unaided, and ibhuman to urge rim to continue. It did not sem right that thousands of people should witness a min suffering as he did. It seemed hard that he should use the victory after haying reached the Stadiem so long before 207 one else. And yet, after all, the rice was not to the ladinge entrazer, but to the finish in front of the Royal box, and it is extremely doubtful whether, by his own anaided exertions, Durando_could ever have got so far, “And the Ameriozni, who enjoyed "the signs bonour óf providing thras out of the first five men bomo, are justly eatitied to the special glory of claim ing the actual winner.
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The 1,550 metres was another disappointment shares with Lieutenant Halswelle the honour of to England. Sheppard, the winner (American), being the best athlete on the ground. Wilson, the English champion, certainly ran with bad judgment, and illustrated once more the old head-as-by the heels But it
that the mile is on quite as much by the whether he would under any ofronmstances may be doubted have beaten Sheppard. But if England faild to sama up to expectations in the longer races, sho
surpassed herself in the sprints, which from the first had been considered gafo things for the United 8 ates The Americans won nothing shorter than the 800 metres, which Shoppard carried to their credit, braking a record of I min 52 4-5 sec, and carrying on to make a half-wile resort of 1m 1. 880, thus beating H. M 8.
J. K. Crose'a record by 3-5 d. It was motio 2.54.46 2.5 255 18
able that Sheppard made all his own ran- ning in this race-o marked contrast with thế 2 56 6 2:57 10 2-5 trolios in the 1500 actres. The 400 midfres, 259 44.25 which approximates to sin quarter produced a 3 14. very regrettable incidunt. Lieutenant Hala 3428-1-5 wolle was in the foal heat with three Americans 3:6 47 1-6 -Carpenter, Taylor. Robbins-haring wou his 37604-5 beat in the record time of 48 25-0, and 3 915
a. mpleted the full quarter in 49 4-5ved. The 39504-5 course bands starply coming into the straight. when about half the distane has been ruu, The 1882-judges, remambering that the American rules 317 30 5-5 allow une competitor to "here" and hustle 317 50 2-5 another, and recalling that by these tactics Barker, the Australian, had been deprived
of of his chance, winning the same raso ak Athens in 1936 very wisely stationed one of thoir umber at this bond. Whether what happened was the result of a deliberats foul or au avoident is perhaps only known to Carpenter"; bat no doubt was left in the mind of any spec totor that he " bored" and elbowed Halswells. 24 A. Bura, Cad. 3 50 14: quito oat of his course. The tape was very 26 E. Bath, austrin .................. 3 50 30-2-5 properly broken, the race declared void,.and 25 R. C. Hanzen, Denmark
354 26 2-5 Carpenter disqualified. The Americana took 27 G: Lister, Canadi
this in such bad part that they withdraw their other competitors and loft Halswells to walk Also ran:---J. M, bynck, Australasia; W: V,
over. No other incident in the mesting has Aitch. Australasia; 6. B. Blake. Aus alain; caused each unpleasant feeling. It is to be M. Baker South Afries; G. Couleumberdos, Greece; hoped that when the merican newspapers read A. Coutonlakie Greece: W. T. Bras Holland fuller accounts of the proceedings, especially if A. OH Vusbergen, Holland; G. J. M. Buff, Holland, F. Celis, Belgiin; U. Blasi, Italy, they see a cinematograph reproduction of the Forthae, USA; TP. Morrissey, U.S.A.; MJ foal and examine the plan that was made of the Kyeo, U.S.A. Heiser, Germany P. Nettleground to show by footmarks the course of the beck, Germany; 8. L. Laadzuigt, Sweden, J. runners, they will realise that the judges could Landguist, Sweden, A. Duncan, United Kingdom; have given up other decision under rules which + Prics, Vaited Kingdora, H. Barett, United do not acknowledge win, fonl or wrangle
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