Show POPULAR Bicyclists Samuelson and King Make Hit in New York Arrive f f There Penniless But Funds Are A e L Raised For Them f S S f fe rS Special s te to The Herald LIW W ORK Dec Dee li Pat Pow Power IN er win who Ito is jg conducting the nbc i day da race at Madison Ma Square Ger Gar Gardan Gerd dan d announced today too toda he wilt will pay Ute the h training and living expenses of King and Samuelson the Salt Salta a City efty pair while the race is In in inand I Ip Ig p g and Samuelson S were deserted d by hr thelis manager in Denver Dewer eser white ha on oa their way to this city They were left without a dollar dolI without baggage and and I without bicycles 1 They managed man ed to make their way I east on freight trains and arrived at atthe atthe j the Garden poorly clad and absolutely without means Manager Powers got wheels k for tor them xeni I and today engaged John West to train them I Merri the actress s heard erd S of I the plight of King and Samuelson and gave anTis P them 26 to help them along he boys hoys are but one lap behind the lead leaders leade ers era e and Samuelson in particular is in splendid physical condition Many prominent sporting men have hae an announced announced flounced that they will contribute to the fund if any money is In needed S The Salt Lake team is Ia a prime favor favorite fa favorIto vor Ito ite with the spectators who have ba ve termed them The They have shown that they are on a par as riders with eur and McEachern II and aft the others who are tied for heat first place in ht the race King Kin and Samuelson made several everal at attempts attempts tempts today to regain their lost Joet lap and at several times It looked as if they would succeed The Mormons are considered the dark horses in the cont contat st and Trainer We Vet relt t said laid that he expects l his men to make up the distance they lost Monday within hours boun When the Ute bend band nd struck up The Star spangled apan led Banner shortly after alter 8 S tonight King who was trail trall trailing trailIng ing log shot ahead head of the leader like a streak of lightning Before the theother theother theother other riders knew what had bad happened King KIDI was wan leading by y a quarter of a amile amOe amile mile mOe The rho crowd er wd urged ur ed hint him on but Sea who him wes was un us unable unable usable able te maintain his partners advant advantage age ap and Dd the tile bunch caught him King Kine sad and Samuelson Samuel on are being watch atch watched ed like hawks by the other riders The beginning of the Use second day of the therace therace race saw but bat eleven of the sixteen teams left in the struggle The Italian team and Muller quit at 30 o clock Through the early hours the themen themen men loafed about ato the circuit the te leading riders ride dogging each other and all aU made futile effort e OIta to gain a lap Jap During the evening the riders con continued continued to grind away to retain their po position Before another day has passed the record is 18 likely to be broken In Ta the early morning the tile men were going at somewhat of a loafing pace paI but tin this evening spurts sports were frequent At 7 the eighteen een miles the leaders had fallen behind the record had bad been reduced to eight miles Tonight there were people m Ju fa the te garden arden At 1 the tile men were still eight miles behind the record having lost sev any several several eral laps la on em account a of oC a letup in the pace by the snort short distance e riders Be Before BeCore fore Core midnight bt the crowd was estimated at 1000 The score at 1 I a a m L was Miles Laps Lape S Fisher and anti Chevalier m 75 S 2 Butler and cLean McLean XI iii 2 t Newkirk and Munro r 97 2 McEachern end and Dd m 2 Maya and Wilson eo m 3 Lawson and Julius 1 King Kine and 1 Babcock and Turville m 1 l Fredericks Fredericka and Jaak Jak 91 9 I Hall and McLaren 94 9 3 |