FPRLDAY, AUGUST 10, 1928 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE ; Appointed rANKMEN, RES NDM ine BOXES AE ~NNES vrd's Photographer American Athletes Are Victoious In i4ta~ vVikilte -. ~In Av.rn. wa+r 1Programu ROWE3RS WIN FOUR RACES (By Associated Press) AMSTERDAM, Aug. 9.-The water still seems to hold the charm that brings victory to America's Olympic athletes. While four out of five American entries in the rowing events were 'winning their races yesterday, and most of the swimmers from the United States were meeting with success in the Olympic pool, Lieut.' Harry Henderson of the United States C'apt. A sht Navy, the seagoing member of the Who has been boxing team, was putting up the best charge of all the performance of the day while all of on Commander R: the four Americans, who had sur- dition to the Sou vived the preliminaries won their Kinley is a retire bouts and entered the quarter-final is considered a su round., large amount of "Americans never quit,". said Major that will occur di General Douglas MacArthur, proes- in the polar regil dent of the Olympic committee, when is expected to st, Jacob W. Stumpf, manager of the box- of the journeyi ing team, asked permission to with- this month, draw the Americans because of a de- ----- _- cision he considered unfair, and the TUNNEY-HEEJ four surviving members of the 'team PICTURES proved the general's statement true._ Hendeirson, a middleweight, com- Exclusive pictu3 pletely overwhelmed Campuzano of Tunn-ey-Heeney fi Spain; John L, Daley, bantemweight, will have their fix downed Sanchez of Chile; Harry De- showing here a t1 vine, featherweight, won the decision starting with the over Montefiore of Italy and Steve matinee and coti Holaio, light heavy, defeated Major'Idy according to Rzycki of Poland. A fifth American, manae.,h Alex Kaletchitz, a heavyweight, still and one half reels is in the running as he drew a bye ing, including the in the preliminaries and has not rounds in slow no fought.Thfihflm The masculine swimmers repre- Thfgtflm anextra attraction senting the United States had an al- fi rst dramatic picti most per~fect day. In the 400 meter irMst len tef free style semi-finals, Clarence Crab- be, Austin Clapp and Ray Ruddy, the and Paul Wyatt three 'American entries, all survived, the semi--finals ofi while George Kojac, Walter Laufer stroke. Srround is expected to get under way {.,((~T~T gOV NG by Monday. _ L I I E J LARGEt FNTItY LIST EXPECTED S - Wk D , oe-k n210gler reepetd OST -1 i ze, gay, po li cdog -re M r th n 2 0 g l e s a e e p c e p n t t e ca l o "W l"to pa r~ticipate in the seco nd~ annual finder p Iear- phone=,22373 . KO.JAC WINS AG~AIN THIRD ROTTNI) MAT('IES ENDI Ann Arbor city golf tournament, POE lSALE I-?Maxwell touring car, $60 -827 E. 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