| Show IRISH AUSTRALIAN TEAM AHEAD AFTER SIX HOURS I Newark N. N J. J Sept 2 Frank Frank Kramer tho the national champion won tho ono mile professional bicycling bicycling bicycling bicy bicy- cling championship of tho the world at New Newark tk this afternoon defeating Alfred Orenda Grenda of ot Australia Australia Aus Aus- and E. E of Franco France Francein In tho the final event Less Loss than half halt halfa a n wheel separated tho the riders at tho the finish The time was two minutes flat Marcel Dupuy and Amid AmicI FrIel of Franco France were eliminated In Inthe tho the f Battling every cry Inch of the WI way Goullet Goul- Goul let lot and at the tile Salt Palace saucer track last night demonstrated demonstrate their su superIority superiority su- su as endurance men b by winning the six hour team race Incidentally tho they Increased the in their Jeans jean to the tho extent of 50 Iron boys The finish to this race w which was tho the feature fea ten turo ture event of the tho Labor cIa day program was fast and furious three teams contesting con- con testing In the final for tho the coveted positions Lawson and Thomas finished a close second and Hill lull and Walker ware right righton on their trail The teams were represented seated In the last eight laps by Goullet Lawson and Walker alker Lawson started off oft In the lead keeping this position the first four Cour our laps Until tho the fifth lap when Goullet JImmIed his Ms way Into first place the three tireo riders took 1 It i ic c easy Goullet kept In tho the lead after aCter tho the fourth lap Lawson dropped Into second second sec sec- ond position and Walker was held hold at atthe tho the rear The finish of the last lap and the race brou brought ht tho the boys bOs well to together to- to gether Cether and gave n e the tho fans ample amplo to exorcise exercise their vocal organs There Thore was a general stampede among tho the spectators in the sixth hour when whon tho one hundred and twelfth mile was waR beIng beIng boIng be- be Ing run in which any number of marcel waves wore lost by members o of th the gentler sex and tho the craniums of at hand handy small emall bo boys were rapped by zealous over-zealous enthusiasts listed among the malo male adults The Tho occasion was a a. bIg Jam in itt which every overy rider on the track took part For several moments the tho noodles of tho the scorers were worked to a n strainIng strainIng straining strain strain- ing point and the necessity of applying packed ice ico narrowly averted Fourteen Fourteen Fourteen Four Four- teen riders were on the tho track at once during several laps When rhen things finally became normal again It was seen that Goullet and Hehir Lawson and Thomas and Walker Valker and Hill Hm had sneaked over o a l lap The They wore never in danger after that Clarke Clarko and Ryan nyan Downing and Mitten lItten Root and Fogler and Duer Ducr and Morgan finIshed finished fin fin- fourth fifth sixth and seventh respectively The They fought it out in a n. amIle amile mile race raco after Goullet Lawson and Walker Yater tore toro off ort their eight laps The Tho race was S more moro or less of ot a love lovo feet feat outside of tho the actual riding Ryan nyan was fined 6 b by Referee Barr Barry for tor foulIng foulIng fouling foul- foul Ing Goullet during the one hundred and nineteenth mile The decision was unpopular unpopular un un- popular with the tho spectators Ryan be bean began began be- be gan an talking back from tho the track and did dill not desist until tho the referee threatened threatened threat threat- ened more moro drastic punishment While the one hundred and twenty third mile was being run Mitten fell from ex ex- Hide Miles I The race which was the tho longest of ot the season began at 3 After six hours of ot riding miles had been tra tra- versed A dollar was paid the winner of ot each and tho the team ahead at each ench I hour was given I en 10 Lawson and Thomas had to their credit after atter the tho race tace was over and Walker and Hill had made Clarke ClaTl e and Ryan made Root and Fogler pulled out with 94 Mitten and Downing were 76 richer and Duer and Morgan were 33 to the good As aforementioned the winners increased their bank roll 2 O. O Goullet and Hehir were ahead at the tho first three hours houn Clarke and Ryan were credited with the fourth and Walker Valker and Hill led at tho the end ond of ot the tho fifth hour There Thero were some somo exciting sprints Just before the tho finish of or each hour of ot ri riding d I a Following tho the big feature race there thero was a a. quarter mile scramble raco race for tor amateurs It was run in three heats those contesting in tho the finals finale being Kramer Crebs Young Cook and Mulhall Young scored first but was disqualified for tor or foul riding Crebs won Kramer second and third The Tho fourth event was a one-mile one invitation race for tor professionals Entered Entered Entered En En- were Lawson Fogler Hehir Root noot Mitten R Ryan nn and Thomas The Tho race raco was won b by Lawson Time 2 S. Hehir finished second and Foster Fosler was third The final event was a mile five hu Im- Im paced man-paced match race between GouBe Clarke Walker and Hill Clarke Ic led ledall ledall all the tile wa way Goullet falling to overtake him as was generally predicted early in the tho raco race and up until th the tho final mile The time was 1116 Goullet finished second and Hill third Tho The summary Six-hour Six team race Goullet Goullet and Hehir Hehir Hehir He He- hir won Lawson and Thomas second and Hill and Walker third Distance miles Quarter milo scramble for tor amateurs three heats heats heats-Crebs won Kramer second and Gemple third Time 31 One mile invitation race raco for professionals Lawson Lawson won Hehir second and Fogler third Time 2 i. milo paced human-paced race raco for professionals pro pro- Clarke Clarko Clarko won Goullet second and Hill third Time 1116 1110 A census of ot London's motor cabs re recently re I made showed a a. total of or 1953 |