Show V WITH THE WHEELMEN John Lawson the Terrible Swede has bcen temP ° rarlly suspended from all bicycle racing pending the payment I of a 25 fine for disobeying Referee Sharps instructions while on the Salt Palace track Lawson has been fined I the limit within Sharps jurisdiction under the N C A but Lawsons mis behavior on the track has been re ported to Chairman A G Batchelder with a request that the fine be doubled at least John Lawson entered the race last Tuesday night guaranteeing his motor to be as fast as Turvilles He said that Charles Turvllle had fixed It and that he could ride mile after mile in 140 When the machine was I brought out on the track it was seen that Lawson has spoken too highly of his machine to Manager SohefskI who requested that the pacemakers be called off the track and a faster motor be put In its place In order 10 give the people the race they had looked for Lawson refused to obey the referee and according to the N C A rules Is liable to a line of 100 a u a V There Is another charge against Lawson of violation of rules of the N C A Ten minutes before the race1 Lawson It is staled went to Mr Leaver the bookkeeper of the Salt Palace and said that he Lawson must have 50 before he could start In the match race Four thousand people were at the track waiting for the race and the 50 was given to Lawson as V he was sure to win at least second prize which amounted to 75 Lawson was then sure of secpnd prize having I already most of it in his possession V and i could well afford to use a slow motor He cashed the check with Robert Rob-ert W Nlcol of the Salt Lake Electric Supply company hue When the check was presented at the bank It was not I cashed payment having been slopped by the Salt Palace as the money it was decided did not belong to Lawson Gus Lawson was not suspended and caa ride at all facets Q 0 There will be ten events tonight on the Salt Palace sugar bowl The principal prin-cipal event of the evening will ho a fivemile open motor race in which all the motors will be entered Chapman Chap-man has his motor in excellent shape and believes that he will be able to trim the Turvjlle brothers He would be confident were Tver Lawson his team mate here to help win the race C E May will steer for Chapman and If the two boys ride like they did last Tuesday night they have a good claim upon first money The motors will all start at the tape coming with a flyIng fly-Ing start V K I V Cooper Harrold of Seattle who is considered the champion amateur cyclist cy-clist of the Northwest is exnected lo arrive soon for track racing at the Salt Palace |