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PURDY BEATEN.

OLYMPIC BOXING. IA;gtfRPBISEl A ; gtfRPBISE DECISION*. ~, JLSSOCIATIOU COPTKIGHT.) li^ £ight ' cn • b 'for the final, outjffcV opponent for two rounds but iattwV in the third, almost ... HBdoW kk? gaid purely vraa an at the French judge cec:dea *gjjje tieffloitftration. gWOfMING CONTINUED. h'- AUSTRALIANS DO WELL. fcsvnn'a imjhhume. ) PARIS, July IG. i _ Bes t» of the 400 met" l 3 free-style swim reBorg (Sweden) 1. Bassilopoulos $ Time, smin 23 l-ss©c. - ittf'Breyer'aJ-S-A.) 1, Hatfield fßrftJTiL Tim®, omin 22 2-ssec. Christie fi'jltMtoiie) wls dioqualifiad for beating the ■ "Weismuiler (U.S.A.) 1, Charlton /tabali®) " Tim£ ' Smin 22 l' Ssco - - selthcr ; looted himself. _ fEuih: Arne Borg (Sweden) I, Beauro(logttßlii) 2. Time, smin 31 4-ssec. and second in each hoat qualify for has qualified for the final in tb* mringboard divo. *aiM» (Hawaii) broke his own world s T —ajd in winning his heat in the 100 I bsek-stro.ke swim. His time was jnin IS 2-s«ec. TROUBLE WITH STARTER. t big crowds look on. fc- 1 t" tofjuiaw-AiPO v.t. casus i.e«ocii.TtoF.) i',r PABIS, July 16. jyeert i» not waning in the Olympic Big crowds were anxious to first - meeting between Charlton - The Australian, however,. ■to exert - himself unduly, achievement, reserving his for the final. jvgjf"-Australian camp is jubilant at its isipM, and congratulatory messages are in from all quarters, dozens coming slaittfopairs did not intend to swim in the llPwires, bat changed his mind when ms : disqualified. Arne Borg, in few yards, used the breast-stroke, a loatile demonstration against "mE?* American team lodged i protest 'jjrfwit-tlifl French starter in the swimming -pfftt M the result of the disqualification the American baclc-stroke compjStar, because of a false start. The AmeriMUlitste there waa a false start yesterday, ' ud wimmer was called back and the race ] iSfcuUd. Th» proteat alleges that tho ' unorthodox. distrualification followed. Mr jHNpL'ffo Australian manager, immediwhereupon the starter said power to 'recall the swimmers, ' diftotly opposed to' his action yMK&y. Tie Japanese, Miyahata, was dimilified for the same reason in tho next tajfjjt tba 400 metres. •Jjjrthe "final. of the spiingboard. fancy Evo is Gunering from ear may necessitate his ecretchaj for the hijfh tower fancy diving. Ho. neeived-ffifdical treatment. The trouble is titt 'nnlttof ftivere contact with the water frtnith»>tcww»;Tte crowd wiis also amazed when, during i fh«. ladies' lace, the French starter. I limlijf bis into the .water, fired. F67«r»l tobMs'M ammunition to recall the °ompet%rs j - upset the starter. W the-girls. The various i ißiaßilif are indignant at the ' : i c '• <■ ■ •••• ; •••• ■ ij |^f]e^iY';BXATED. THREE "OLYMPIC WINNERS. L f * ■■ ■ • s : ' M SYDNEY, July 17. ov«r the euoceas of its M@iNUewiibitive»—Charlton, - Eve and Olympio Games. ' | conoerning the performances, and - the Mayor, decided to send fiHWWHHeir'iaiSe is that as th« Aus.'i.i IiJMI.-,tt*B.owed so much to Manly, a ' 'j *£*4 dwold .be tnsde to have the 1928 lua« et Manly. ; .

.^ROWING. / MURRAY BRIDGE OUT. ~^ D *- E - CJUSLE ASSOCIAUOK.) ' . July 16. Benl i - fini*J» in which were competing, resulted in l^?w r "iththe Argentine second. SjSjJS? I**? 1 **?--Bridge (Australia) crew was WSj, tad fails to qualify for the final. U *£AWN tennis. ROUND. 1 fe ct,a 7 f »w"- *a«oainow comioEt.) | . «wm*g rauaaues.); ' tHSfrt. # ' -IjONDON, July 18. r J»und-of ilie Olympic tennis i &£»'ra (U.S.A.) beat Manuel f «go (8p«u»), 7-5, l(W, 2-6, 6-3. ' eSIR ™ uaiiet (Bel- £■ r® l ,?*> 1-6. 6-4, 8-6. £>BB%®?? beat Albert (Britain), (Fn " ot) 1)911 Fukuda P a ? aa >> heat Spence (South Miftsi 8-i raace ) Kingsoote (Britain) 17th, 7.55 "p.m.) n ; , ~PARIS, : July 18. lAta?* J®?® ** been oonc-uded. tohbttrn (U-S-AJ. te * v -ketottng (HunM. M, 6-8, 4-6, 6-3. '

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18128, 18 July 1924, Page 13

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PURDY BEATEN. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18128, 18 July 1924, Page 13

PURDY BEATEN. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18128, 18 July 1924, Page 13