Show ye1ing STILL THE CROWnS GO Sal Palace Arena Packed at Lat Nights Races WEILER BREAKS A RECORD LOWERS STATE HFM MK TO 53 SECONDS Pursuit Race Was the Great Feature Won By Turic and Chapman In Fat TimeEratc Biding of ioviceseverl Spills But No One Injured + Despite an Increase In the seatIng space at the Sal Palace track the crowd that flocked thither proved too big to handle and many were unable to obtain access to the arena Four thousand people saw the races and rev era hundred were turned away The raCe were not 60 fa3t as at previous meets hut they were well contested and the crowd was pleased George Yeler in an exhibition hal mile broke the track record by 235 see onds making It In 53 seconds Pod Caine won the hal mile local without great difficulty aU his more formidable competitors meeting with accident Edmunds rode too high Jn the first steep bank and fell drawing BrazIer down onto the dirt Brazier ran back again and caught the bunch but It spoiled his sprinting capabilitIes Emery sipped a pedal on the last lap sp that he could nol catili Caine on the Sf not final sprint He fnishe second wih Jensen third Timel0i 45 The novice was an exhibition of erratIc er-ratIc riding that kept the crowd guessing guess-ing fr the way those xpericnced ougster dared up and down the steep banks was harrowIng to the nerves For a wonder none of them fell and when the sprint came Harry Heagren ran away from the others and finished easily first with F T H Smith second and A E Anakfn third ulu was gIven applause enough for three when hE tacked onto TunIes rear wheel and finished second In the r ie t ge first heat of the mile open 1ensen got thIrd and Tod Caine was left out in the cold Tlme219 Chapman walked away with the second heat Emery taking tak-ing tecond and Brazier third Julus Is Popular Chapman won the final in a bruI Ing sprint with TnIe close up Julius Ju-lius showed a sprint that he has eI dent kept hidden away and finished thIrd amid much applause Brazier bat out Emery at the last turn and took fourth place Time210 The mile amateur was prolific of aCcIdents aC-cIdents Ensign struck hIs pedal and was dumped at the start Then he mounted again and even though a lap behind started to finish As he was pasIn the bunch on the sixth lap he cut d r nto Cutting and fuled him 1 givIng Fin a bad fall Eddie Smith I I nd lelkil had a easy thing of It anl f Smith PJ out In a galloping finish by two lengths over leakin Time2H Ensign finished but was disqualified for fouling Cutting George Yeler made his frt appearance appear-ance In several years in an exhibition hal mile He was greeted with applause ap-plause from nil theet crowd vhici showed that his victories of years past have not been forgotten Paced by Oscar Julius and G E Chafle he made a pretty rIde covering the first qua ter In 535 seconds and the half in 5 seconds establishing a new state record for that distance The fastest ride before was made by John Lawson in 5535 seconds Pursuit Race the Feature The race of the evening was the five mile pursuIt rte In which Tunie and Chapman were pitted against Caine Emery Julius arid Edmunds The two teams started on opposite sides of the track and at the pistol crack CaIne and Edmunds jumped and caught a ff foot lead on the frt lap So I WEnt for six laps the four local men gainIng slowly on Tunie and Chapman But then the local rider began to lose ground gradually while TunIe and Chapman were riding stronger than ever The crowd shouted adjurations to the local boys to hit it up but they were spent and on the fourteenth lap Edmunds sat lp Caine and Emery and Julius made a last desperate effort to sprInt but the other fellows were thunderIng close on theIr trail and In the second half of the seventeenth lap TnIe and Chapman caught and passed them The time for two miles and twothirds of a lap was 4l4 making the gait at which they rode about 206 remarkably fast time I The Sum I Following is a of the FolowIng summary races Halfmie localTod Caine won O I Emery second HOlger Jensen third TIme10i 45 I Mile noIceHar Heagren won F H T Smith second A E AnaJin third Time220 le amateurE E Smith won F w lleakln second Tlme2H Mile profeslonaI r Chapman won Clem TunIe second Oscar Julius 210 Ju-lius thIrd C II Brazier fourth TIme 210Pursuit Pursuit RaceTnnle and Chapman Chap-man caught Caine Emery Julius and Edmunds In two miles tiothird lap TIme2Friday Friday Nights Eaces FrIday evenings progrme shows lour events scheduled as follows HalfmIc handicap amateur prIzes valued at 15 10 3 Mile open amateur prize valued at 120 10 and 35 Threequartermile handIcap professional sIonal prIzes 20 310 S5 TwomIe open professIonal prIzes 30 15 and 10 Monday evening there I be a big meet wIth nine events In the pro gamc and a record trIal by Clem Furville r TJnIe Sat Lake Men Defeated Sharman and Gunn arc not meeting with any too flattering success In Mon tna In a race meet lat Sunday at Anaconda they were badly beaten by locl professionals the best they could do being to get a second place each Disappointed In Utah Men The Anaconda Standard peaks disappointingly dis-appointingly of Guno and Sharman the Salt Lake prfesIonal cyclists who were expected to do up the Moq tana bIcycle riders Neither man wo any of the races in which they entered |