Show EXCITING RACES GOOD CROWD SAW GOOD CARD AT SALT PALACE Some Magnificent Sprinting Done and all Events wore Excellent Motor Tandem Takes a Tumble There was a good crowd lastnlght on the Salt Palace saucer notwithstanding 1 notwithstand-ing the cool weather and enough ex citement to please any one The music was good and The Mosquito Parade was played twice by request The first three heals of the fivemile open amateur ama-teur were one mile each and were won respectively by R Grames in 219 by William King in 212 15 and by A W I Smith after a fine oprlnt In 20025 In the final and fivemile heat the mile limes were 21G 138 650 018 and 1132 W E Samuclson of Provo winning Ihc race In thc latter time Liday was put In to pace but he made a roaring farce of It and hindered rather than helped the riders The crowd guyed him unmercifully un-mercifully A W Smith vas second King third and Balnbrldgo fourth Ilodgert Heagren and Balnbrldgo mixed up at the beginning the final sprint and Heagrens wheel was demolished de-molished by Hodgerla Only three riders rid-ers finished the race whereupon Bainbridge Bain-bridge remounted his wheel and made the required distance thus securing fourth money The quartermile open professional vute four heats of magnificent sprints worth going far to see Iver Lawson was Ihe first in 31 seconds Chapman took the second In 32 seconds while Vaughn cultured the final heat and race In 30 seconds thus beating Sam nelsons recent record of 30 25 seconds Turvillc was second and Tver Lawson third Chapman occupied the Game place as the calliope In a circus procession proces-sion lo the astonishment of his admirers admir-ers ersThe fivemile oocn tandem was strictly hot otuff Thp crowd yelled for the motol pacer which WaR brought out with King and Ed Nelson to navi gate It King was very nervous at I first and HIP machine fell over on thc turn fortunately not hurling the riders 1 beyond n few sprains The crowd cheered the motor with Thats the boyl and presently five tandems were flying around tho track The times were good viz 205 SrO n15 710 and Dll for the five miles respectively Ivor Lawson and Chapman won the race with Emery and ChafTco second Yaugh and May third and Gunn and Turville fourth At the last of the fifth f mile John and Gus Lawsona tandem tan-dem slipped a lire at thc north turn which threw them and Qua struck his chest on the handle bars He had to bo carried from the arena but recovered litter with no bones broken The final struggle was out of sight BO tho crowd thought and Lawson and Chapman Chap-man the winners were hard pushed by Emery and ChafTee King won the Inst event the ama tour pursuit race The men started from opposite sides of the track and King overhauled A W Smith in three miles and six laps time S59 Perfect order was maintained |