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ETC, E.G.Kuebler, Steamship Agt, Irish, And Engllkh Teams Gatin In Second Day Of Olympics YOUTH SPRINGS SURPRISE OLYMPIC STADIUM, Amsterdam, July 30.-Losing out in all three ofI today's final events in the Olympicl track and field competition, the Unit- ed States athletes saw the Olympic 100 meter championship go to Can- ada, the 400 meter hurdles to Eng- land and the hammer-throw to Ire- land, all in upsets of varying de- grees. The best the Americans could do in these events was to place fourthl and sixth in the dash, second and third in the hurdles and third, fifth and sixth in the hammer. The winners were comparative un- knowns in two of the three events while Lord Davy Burghley of Eng- land, who won the 400-meter hurdles, was listed as one of the most promis- ing contenders but was given little chance to beat the American Morgan Taylor, who was defending his championship won in 1924. Taylor! was only third today, being beaten by his countryman Frank Cuhel of Iowa, as well as by Burghley. The time was 53.4 seconds which was not near- ly as good as Taylor has done but was fast considering the track. Percy Williams, British Columbia schoolboy, sprang the big surprise in the 100-meters by defeating the world's best, including the highly rated Americans, Frank Wykoff and Bob McAllister, who could no no bet- ter than fourth and sixth respectively, McAllister and Legg of South Af- rica, who was given fifth place tenta- tively, finished so close together that the final award of places had to be postponed until movies of the race could be studied. Jack London, Brit- ish Negro, and George Lammers, the German, took second and third in the race which was won in 10.8 seconds, York World today stated that GeneI Tunney, according to one of his clos- ,t friends, plans to spend a year a road studying philosophy, after vhxh he will take up a career of tanking or industrial business. II s philosophical studies, it isj Si-l will take him to King's College, London, and perhaps to the Univer- >ity of Heidelberg. He may even en- roil in as many as four universities acore he returns to this country and .asts his lot in a business venture. ESPINOSA IS WINNER' CI iC(AGO, July 30, - Abelard Es- )inosa of Chicago is the new Western open champion, taking the crown vrin for two successive years, by .;oying 294 oVer the North Shore links here, Johnny Farrell, national, *hampion, finished second, while the1 new champion's brother, Al Espin- )sa, was, third. LOST--Pair of shell rimmed glass somewhere in vicinity of campu Finder please call 6624. 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