Show I SCENES IN ADISON M SQUARE GARDEN GAON Iff DURING LAST DAY OF LONG GRIND New York Dec 15 After a night of ot some of the fastest sprinting ever seen seena a race dawn broke today with t teams tied for tho the lead and md two a alap alap alap lap behind The riders settled lown down to toa ton toa a n plodding gait at G C and except for tor or a group of women who came to the garden and gave gao American flags to each cach rider that pa al St sed d nothing but treadmill monotony prevailed for an hour hourAt hourAt hourAt At 7 detectives and a It squad quad of patrolmen from the West est Thirtieth street station cleared the building of ot everybody but the riders and employee Many of ot the regulars resorted to every conceivable trick to stay star and antI see sec seethe seethe the finish tonight They l hid d in the boxes i inder the tho arena seats scats and an aliI climbed from nom nomo one o place to another that had already lleen heen cleared It took more than an hour hourt t round them all up Clean Sweep Changes Appearance t clean dean sweep followed and the big amphitheatre changed in appearance as 18 asif asIt It if by magic the litter of at papers and re to Idse was carted away and finally the skylights sk wore were opened to allow the louds of smoke and foul air all to escape The score of the eight leading teams at att t 9 n m was miles 2 laps althour and Bedell and Breton and Samuelson were one Oil lap behind the leaders There was no change during the night In n the position of the riders The Tho men m n did Ld 1 d their work mechanically seaming for forTie fore Tie e most part to he be content with hold holding tog ing their places In the race A few sprints were attempted but they did dl not hot last long and were without results The rhe sixth and last Jast Jay of the bicycle races rales held have seen little or no noC C in position and the spiritless grind Krind that was going on today seemed to Indicate that precedent would be fol foi rowed owed in m this race Down to Slow Pace The men were averaging avera about fifteen miles milts an hour early today tOdar and all seemed content to follow this pace aCe The Thc lack of tf maintained speed peed in the race and the unusual delays that have occurred cue are re indicated by b the fact tact that the rIders were nearly nearl miles behind the record arly arb today toda Ten teams remain in the therace rae race and will probably finish Vander tu tt and Stol and Galvin Galin and A Ile iley out of the contest late last Both teams had lost several laps r to the till other riders and as there was no hope of making them up again the themen th themen men decided to quit gulL Much sympathy was expressed for and Stol the team They had made madea a game struggle during the week wee I and Stol had been the instigator of ot some someI brilliant s but the accident wore I out and the brunt of ot the tile l work falling on Stol it was Inevitable I that the tile team should drop behind Rutt and amI McFarland have lIa shown fast work I the last day RY or so and many man of tho the spec spectators spectators spectators pick luck them as the probable win winners winners ners ers when the final sprint comes to tonight tonight night The store score a 7 a in I Met Logan Farland and Georg I each t ch and antI Breton 20 Record 2441 miles IJ i laps made in by Miller and Wallet Waller aUer Protests I and Bedell mode made several un nn unsuccessful unI I successful attempts during the forenoon to regain the lap that separates them from the leaders lead Once only a n few yards of the distance remained to be cov coy covered ered when tile the red flag went up as 1 a result of a a spill plU and althour and Be Bedell Bedell dell deli were set buck back to their position in inthe Inthe inthe the rear I althour tile the Boston team Downey and Moran to the tho management j I declaring they had hl caused the morning spill by b forcing the other teams up to the high bank The management warned Downey and Moran loran not to repeat this per performance performance performance At 1 I p m the eight leading teams re to retained retained tamed their advantage of one lap over tho the and son teams Up to that hour the lead leaders leaders ers had covered 2145 miles mile 3 laps The I records are now more than 40 miles I behind the record I A 2 3 the eight leading teams had covered 2162 rIG miles 9 laps Bedell and were one lap Jap back The score at 6 G p m Eight teams miles 8 S laps lap each cacho antI and 2222 miles 7 laps Japs each Record miles in 1898 Score at 8 S Kight teams 2233 25 miles and Bedell and Breton and Samuelson 2232 miles 9 3 laps |