Show r WHEEL W NOTES DES NO ES i ito to Pleasant Outing of Opal Club to toL La Lagoon Lagoon goon Last Evening The Opal club had an outing last evening to the Lagoon and that pleas pleasant pleasant pleasant ant resort was all theirs for the even evening evening evening ing They went out on a special l tra i 1 at and upon n their arrival at the resort a sumptuous banquet was I served After the wheelmen had par partaken partaken taken of the spread they th y danced until I late in the evening in the pavilion A special orchestra of seventeen mu musicians musicians I was taken along and a fine I time all around ar und was had The mem members members I bers bels returned on a late train all avow avowing avowing avowing ing that it was one of the most en enjoyable I outings outing that the club had ever ver load had hadI 0 0 t tOne I One by one the riders who made things whirl on the tIle saucer track at the Salt Palace track last lat year are drift drifting I ing back to make ma te a summer of or it in inthis inthis inthis this city ity Clem Clein Turville who vho will be bewell bewell bewell well remembered by the devotees of the track last year is the latest latent ar arrival arrival rival riyal and he came caine in from Los An Angeles Angeles Angeles geles yesterday He quickly hunted out his old friends Gunn Chapman I and Lawson and the quartette tt imme immediately immediately I got busy in a discussion of wheel matters Turville T reports that th t tJohn John Lawson Larson and his llis brother Gust are ore doing well in Los Angeles An eles but are contemplating joining the coterie c of ot riders who will summer in Zion It is not likely that they will be here herein tin in time for the opening of the season at the Salt Palace on June 8 but ut it is possible that they may roll in unan unannounced unannounced unannounced as Turville did yesterday 4 t I President C t L Berry Y of the Opal I club said yesterday that there Is a aI misunderstanding among the general I public and a number of the wheelmen who ought to know the status of af affairs affairs fairs regarding the petition of the club II to the county commissioners to allow I them to ride on the Higgins boulevard I He said that the club does not desire to have the whole street st reet opened for the I use of wheelmen but that all ll that thatis is asked is the Ule of a path twelve I feet wide on one side of the speedway I The stand that Is taken by the club clu J is that the place where the path would be is not now in use being bein covered cov red by grass and swampy ground and that It ItI j I might as well be utilized This can be done the members claim Without endangering enda the safety of either elther the 1 horsemen who use the boulevard as a aspe speedway dway or the cyclists who would I I thus be allowed to ride in the he forbidden I district hu u u u PO |