Show G S THE WHEEL Special to The Herald CHEYENNE Wyo Sept 25A bicycle bi-cycle meet to raise funds for charitable purposes was held here today The events were a follows Half male exhibition tandem paced by Charles Erswell Time 100 45 Two mile relay Cheyenne Bicycle and Knickerbocker Bicycle clubs Cheyenne Bicycle club won the Knickerbockers erbockers quitting after th first mile The principal event was a five mile ne handicap by members of the Cheyenne clUb for a costly silver cup There were twelve starters all prominent club men of the city The finish was a follows U S Marshal McDermott won 2 minutes in 1553 J A Whitoker second 4 minutes 1807 A D Adamson I third 5 minutes 2001 J H Loomis fourth 1 minutes 1633 Chief Justice Potter fiftJh 4 minutes 1907 Secretary of State BurdUck 4 minutes 1907 ex Governor Barber seventh 4 minutes 1840 Dr G W Jottimson eighth SP1ft < > 1 1fi19 A Vi vnirv TvJnr trrnd lilrnv n 0 Jig i ing a the time of the race preventing record breaking CHICAGO Sept 23 Louis Gum of Cleveland lowered the American professional profes-sional bicycle record for twentyfour hours paced which he held and won a purse of 3400 at the Coliseum tonight The twentyfour hours expired at 9 oclock but GImm was an easy winner and quit at S3G He covered 4SG miles 1151 yards in 23 hours and 3G minutes Fifteen thousand people saw the finish and enthusiastically cheered the winner Gimm finished in bad shape physically Frank Waller of New York who holds a twentyfourhour record of 490 miles made in London rode a hard finish and j i came in second He was in better condition I con-dition than any o the other riders He rode 483 miles 9fS yards In 24 hours Hews He-ws well In the lead and probably would have broken the worlds record but at 256 this morning he stubbornly persisted in filling his stomach and taking a rest In spite of protests from his trainer He remained re-mained off the track 58 minutes which lost him the race He wanted to quit then and put on his street clothes but was soon induced to again get on his wheel Fred Schimmer of Chicago who recently recent-ly was made 1 professional got third money covering 452 miles 5G7 yards C j W Miller of Chicago started out a a I j likely winner but finished fourth with I 459 miles 233 yaitfs to his credit Lyman I Myers of Minneapolis and Bert Harding of St Louis scored 400 miles and over to get special prizes and then quit C A Sohoch of Minneapolis broke all records o Minneapls rors for continuous riding He rode 27 miles I without getting off his wheel and in 400 i miles was off only two minutes I |