Show CHINAMAN FLIES TRACK Starts in Mile Race But Doesnt Stay Long AFFORDS MUCH AMUSEMENT ITee Wing Choy the Star at Last Nights Haccs Had a HighGeared Machine and on the Third Lap He Becomes Embarrassed and Hakes n Dash into the Arena Concluding by Standing on His Head to the Great Edification of Spectators Lawson Wins TenMile Race j The apiwarancc of a Chinaman Ihc V track wan the unique feature of lat V nights bicycle races on the Salt Palace V saucer The Celestial Isa washeo gentleman gen-tleman originally from Canton but at V present a high roller fiom No 12 Plum alloy no Boxer but heap LI Huns Chang man and velly much on Mel can bicycle However the child oC Confucius came to grief to the great amusement of the spectators and his own deep sorrow as will appear later i on I was claimed that this was the frt appearance of a Chinaman on the American bicycle tracks In competition with the Caucasians although he dfd take part In a road race not long ago The other feature of the evening was the tenmllo race between Iver Lawson Law-son and Cie Turvllle the Swede winning win-ning with hands down In the halfmile handicap professional race the first trial heat was captured by Ivcr Lawson from the scratch in no seconds but Chapman went him a fifth of a second better In the second trial heat from the scratch winning In 68 4 16 sec mds both excellent times The heals were hotly contested and tho sprinting was as lively as the spectators tators could d slre In the final heat V both Ivor and Chapman overhauled the bunch in two laps but Ivcr suddenly V appeared to become Indisposed was V not very ambitious and dropped toO to-O 1lh place while Chapman sailed In and skinned the whole crowd although he did not heat Green the colored many man-y over half a wheel May was third V The onemile 21G class amaleur was lllvMed Into three trial and one final heats Ycc Wing Choy the rider from Jho Flowery Kingdom started in the first heat but he had neglected to burnS burn-S yellow paper and cut oft the head of 5 p chicken before the Plum alley Joss in the afternoon and tho sweet spirits oC his ancestors failed to smile propitiously 1 pro-pitiously upon him The crowd was i V much Interested In Yes Wing Choy and sent any amount of broken China after him He had a highgeared machine VV ma-chine which he navigated Imperfectly and on the third lap when the riders S ahead of him slowed up he could not backtreadle and rather than run Into tho men ahead ho shot off on a tangent Jnt6 the arena amid prolonged cheers VV and howls from the crowd Yee Wing Choy presently upset and stood on hisS his-S head skinning his face and twisting his machine while tho spectators went r Into convulsions W G Scott won the heat In 215 The Chinaman claimed I Munson got In his way bat ajlTthe comfort ho could get was Better luck V next time Tho second heat was taken t I by Meakln in 2OS and tho third heaL was easily won In 209 3E Tho final I was a veritable tug oC war between Meakln and A W Smith Meakln barely c bare-ly taking the first prize Burrls was C third and KIng fourth t The evening closed with a tenmile motorpaced race between Ivor Lawson and Clem Turvllle The contestants c husgec tho motor until the sixth lapIn I lap-In tho tenth mile when both went In for blood Lawson made a quick Jump and seemed to get away from Turvllle V boforo the latter realised whatwas upS up-S Ivor made such a gnat sprint that Turvllle became disheartened andS and-S threw up the sponge riding the last V ap so leisurely that Lawson crossed the tape a winner by half a lap In 2041 5 Turvlllo did not finish but quit opposite oppo-site tho exit This has queered him 1 for second money until a > decision Is V arrived at today The time by miles was 210 425 031 832 1035 1237 V UA2 1015 1SMC 2041 V V The crowd numbered fully 2500 people peo-ple and It was remarked among the rider last night that local Interest In bicycle racing continues remarkably strortg VV V S alrons |