Show GULLET AND HEHIR WIN TEAM I MATCH MA CH ACE AT SALT PALACE LACE Outfox the Foxes and fand Win Second and Third Heats Easily Another big card of at cycle cole racing will wille willie ie e e off offered red by Manager Floyd Flod Macfar- Macfar 1 id d at the tho Salt Palace saucer track morrow morrow evening Tho The quarter mile C. C A. A championship will wU be one of ot ofie r r ie C features feature's as will bo be a special latch sprint race raco between Paddy HeIr Ho- Ho Hoir Ir winner of the American derby irid n zd Eddie Root one of or the fastest men ment menthe t t the track Alfred Allred Goullet will also Endeavor deavor to smash the mile halt worlds world's j-ecord j ecord of 50 2 5 2 made by Jackie Clarke it t four years ago go f The The ability of Goullet and Hehir the team to outfox and outride ie e a Americans Lawson and Fogler In ine je e 6 team match sprint race at the Salt alace saucer last night was the fea lea feature ture lire uro of an excellent card of ot racing which Manager Floyd Macfarland of offered ot- ot ored ered the tho fans who filled the ds and overflowed into the center conter Md eld In Inthe ri the first heat which was declared o 0 race by the referee Fo Fogler ler pulling awson started around Goullet and who had taken the lead at the theall alt all mile mUe by a sprint but Paddy sharply sharp up the tho track and andreW andrew reW Fogler out of his stride put- put Ing the Americans out of the tho going here ere was no protest when It Jt was do- do ared no race When this heat was started again M e C Americans won through good head- head ork eric By letting Hehir sprint himself himsel ut Fogler and Lawson gained an ad- ad antage before the half halt mile was com com- Fogler then started doing batIe bate bat- bat is Ie e with Goullet and when It came to toS toe e S bell lap tho Australian was so tired r his ride that Lawson Lason went around m easily and won b by two lengths It was a a. different story In tho the sec sec- end nd beat heat For four tour and a half halt laps lap and Goullet wore were satisfied to low their opponents to lead Then addy Jumped sprinted until the ell eli when he left Goullet to fight It ut with Lawson The Australian ung vung around Ivor Iver on the last lap and andon andon on by more than a length In Ia the final heat neither team want- want d the lead and for two laps It was up nd rod down the track at the slowest pos poe ible ibIs gait until Hehir sprinted and hooked on with Goullet next weon bad had been caught off of his hs guard d before ho got going the three had paned opened up a a. 60 50 yard gap The Tho energy awson expended In cutting this down hUe Goullet was riding easily behind ace caused the local rider to quit two wo laps before the tho end and while Foger Fog- Fog or er fought fough t hard won easily making king It a victory Victor for the Australians If Goullet attempted to shatter another record ecord last nl night ht but tan failed cd He went after Jackie Clarkes Clarke's mark of 50 60 5 2 5 seconds for the half mile but failed tying It by a fifth of a second For two laps th tho bullet rode at a terrific pace finished the quarter In 24 2 5 but couldn't maintain his speed He will go after this mark again tomorrow night Clarke Improving Clarke I showed greatly improved form last night when he won he-won won the tho mUe three mile ia Ian laa handicap from Goullet by Inches The scratch men cau caught ht the limit riders early and It was then a jockey for position Clarke Clarko took a position well ell up lip while Goullet hooked on to Fogler's Fogler's Fog- Fog lers ler's wheel expecting a n. good hard pull pun but Joe was In there for another purpose purpose purpose pur pur- pose and the pull never came Goullet was five lengths from the lead when the bell ben started ringing and although he be made a hard fight he lost However Clarke won b by less than a foot when Goullet Goullet was coming like the wind I Fogler o ler took third and Walker fourth The final of the tho mile half open professional pro pro- was won by Thomas after atter a abard ahard ahard hard bard battle with Root who had the lead all the wa way to the stretch Thomas had bad been back until the last lap when he unwound with a fast last sprint and beat Root by about a foot toot Mitten started bI his sprint too earl early but b by gameness hung on and took third with Ryan fourth fr Another paced motor-paced race was as stopped three miles before completion through a disabled motor inick's motor threw a belt after Wilcox k who was leading by bv about two laps I had bad ridden seven miles and two laps h Root who ho had a a. handicap of ot two laps had bad Increased his lead over Duer by byone byone byone one lap and was two laps behind Wll- Wll cox cox scratch when the accident oc oc- oc S i Young demonstrated again last night that he ho Is a a. coming bU bilo o rider when he be sprinted on the last two laps of ot the final one-mile one handicap for tho the amateurs and won by lengths He had held beld a good position through the six I Japs laps and took the final jump with apparent apparent apparent ap ap- ap- ap parent ease none of ot the tho others offer offer- offering ing sr a battle z Brazier captured first honors In the tho out miss race for amateurs when lie no sprinted away from Oberg and Carl In the final laps and won easily finished third and Vernon JVernon fourth They rode three miles and six ix laps In 3 j. j |