Show MADE A NEW RECORD Charles Turville Goes a Paced Mile in 132 I J WORLD RECORD WAS 133 35 I I Turvilles Great Feat Was the Principal Prin-cipal Event on the Saucer and Ho Was Wildly CheeredMotor Tan dem Contest Between John and Gus Lawson and Chapman and Iver Lawson a Most Exciting Race Chapman and Iver Lwson Thought Seventh Lap the last and Quit Another worlds record went glim mcrlng last night on the Salt Palace saucer and Iver Lawson retires for the time being In favor of Charles Tur vlllc who beat Ivors one mile motor paced record of the previous meet by 1 35 seconds The tenmile motor tandem tan-dem race was won by John and Gus LawsonIt is rlalmed on a misunderstanding I misunder-standing by Chapman and Ivor Lawson Law-son their opponents as to the seventh lap of the last mile being the eighth lap the winning time being 17OS Fred Meakm tried to lower the amateur record rec-ord held by lIng but failed A quarter halfmile and one mile unpaced match professional laces were pulled off between the other events but they were not very Interesting They were between R K Hodgert and C 11 Brazier Brazier won the first by half a wheel In 3325 seconds Hod gert captured tho second In 10525 and Ilodgert walked away with the Ihlrd In 22345 v KINGS RECORD STILL STANDS Fred Mcakin made two attempts to beat Kings motorpaced amateur mile record of 133 25 made last week lie was paced by Vaughn and Clem Tar ville on the Turville motor but the pacers seemed to be reserving their powers for tha coming pace with Charles Turvllle and Mcakin scored only 143 15 Later he tried It 1 again with the Turville brothers on the motor This time he had a perfectly fair trial Time quartermile was made In 21 1 seconds the half In 47 seconds and the mile In 13045 Meakln could not keep up with the motor In the last half and on the home stretch appeared to be completely baked TURVILLES GREAT FEAT Charles Turvilles reduction of Ivor I Lawsons one mile motorpaced professional profes-sional record of 133 35 of last Tuesday Tues-day night excited great Interest He scored the half mile In 16 seconds and the full mile In 132 lat Turvlllo urging the motor in the last half Time announcement an-nouncement of the result was received with prolonged applause TENMILE MOTOR RACE The ten miles professional motor tan dem race was one of the most exciting t and best contests over run on the Salt Palace track It was nip and tuck the entire race through and the enthusiasm enthu-siasm of the spectators was aroused time and again to the highest pitch as the evenly matched teams sprinted from time to time around each other Some Idea of this feature may be gained from the fact that in the eighth mile Iver and Chapman fell behind ten lengths and then by l tremendous spurt closed up the gap In one lap The latter used Chapmans new motor of two and onefourth horsepower and the sight ot those two motors seesawing see-sawing with each other around that tack vas very exciting QUIT UNDER MISAPPREHENSION At the beginning of the tenth mile Iver and Chapman wero six lengths behind but pulled up on the Lawson brothers and the two machines hung together through the mile On the seventh lap the cheering and din generally gen-erally were so great that Iver and Chapman could not hear the gong and under the Impression that this was the last lap put on a tremendous sprint and crossed the tape half a length ahead of the Lawsons Then they quit But the other team kept better track of the time and went on being thus easy winners in 1708 The times by miles were First 11525 second 325 third 509 i5 fourth 65113 fifth S23 sixth 101315 seventh 115835 eighth 1312 ninth 1522 tenth 1708 The fifth mile was run In 1314S The noise was such during this race that the racket could be heard clear up on Quince street two miles distant WITH THE WHEELMEN John M Chapmans motor arrived yesterday and was successfully tried out on the Salt Palace track Chapman and Iver Lawson worked upon the machine fully three hours before It I could be made to go but they finally found several connections loose which they tightened and the red devil ran like a clock in action Chapman and Lawsrn rode four miles at a 140 gait with half the power on and sitting In an upright position Charles Turville says the motor Is a two and three fourths horsepower which Is onehalf horsepower greater than his own v i a W E Samuelson rode a unpaced mile yesterday afternoon In 20035 within 1 15 of a second of t lnS the worlds amateur record Samuelson will make an attempt to break the record rec-ord In about two e k 0 o Ivor Lawson has covered William Vaughns 50 for a fifteenmile match race motor paced Vaughn would hot ride a shortdistance race a Lawson Is much faster In short races Vaughn Is a good pace follower and believes that he can beat Iver on the long distance 1 I S William B Bess the bicyclist Is 1 at home tired and sore from a two weeks fishing trip in the mountains and will soon reappear upon the Salt Palace track |