Show WALLERS STAR FADES Miller Is Now the Leader in the t Cycle Race THE SCORE THIS MORNING I SHOWS MILLER WELL UP TOWARDS TO-WARDS NINE HUNDRED California Jockey Races Shooting Shoot-ing Contest at Spirit Lake Iowa Death of Croot the Bantam Knocked Out By the Chicago Man In England New York Dec imller was far j advanced into his nine hundredth mile at midnight tonight in the sixdays bicycle race Wallers star had faded before the dawn and his record breaking break-ing performance of yesterday was forgotten for-gotten in the astonishing achievements of Miller Stephane and Rice Waller is now far down in the list of the iS stayers out of the 36 that started Seven thousand persons sat tonight for hours watching the riders reeling around the rim of the great saucer INDIFFERENT TO CHEERS The weary figures however were indifferent in-different to the cheers that greeted them at every occasional burst of speed but continued to grind around looking neither to the right nor to the left Fortyeight hours of incessant riding around the oval with loss of sleep has transformed strong healthy robust looking athletes of Sunday night into men of careworn appearance Ashinger withdrew from the race at 420 oclock Waller fell back to sixth place during the fortysecond hour of the race Schinneer leading him Plucky Joe Rice has become the big favorite with the crowd At the end of the fortysecond hour he was riding as free and easy as anybody in the contest con-test Golden is surprising those who sneered when the possibility of being in at the finish was suggested Hale kept pushing away sucking a sponge and looking unruffled Elkes showed no signs of fatigue and in fact looked a bit fresher than he did Monday night WALLERS DESPONDENCY Waller who begun the night ride with a faint heart was cheered by the presence of his devoted wife in his quarters alongside the track and in the course of an hour was riding better than he had for several hours About 9 oclock Johnson one of the tail enders astonished the 7000 spectators spec-tators by letting himself out and he clipped off three laps in faster time than he has heretofore made Elkes shot in behind him and reaped so much benefit that in a little while he was leading the fast division with Ri i vierre taking him up Rivierre got going go-ing like fury with Schinneer close behind be-hind him Miller was not a wheels i length behind and Stephane kept close enough to show that he was still determined de-termined to tire his competitor out THE SCORE Following is the score computed in miles at 215 this Wednesday morning morn-ing Miller S76 Stephane 834 Rivierre S31 Schinneer 319 Rice 811 Moore 7SS Pierce 792 WaIler 763 Golden 746 Hale 747 Elkes 724 Enterman J 680 King 639 Gannon 620 Julius 530 Johnson 524 Beacom 515 Gray 513Miller 5 Miller was 71 miles 6 laps ahead of the record for 50 hours |