Show Wheel Notes There may not be any more racing at the Salt Palace this season Manager Mann stated yesterday that 1 all the men were going to But he would be compelled to close the track If they remain he will try one or two more meets and may arrange a sixday race at the end of two weeks Charles Turville says he will leave l for Philadelphia about Tuesday The racing season Is over still the promoters of the Salt Palace track and the rldtrs try to prolong the sport In the face of all obstacles The last few meets have not been paying ones by far owing to the cold weather The racing has been firstclass In every respect re-spect but people will not sit to watch the events during cold weather and no matter how attractive they may be but few people visit the track A few afternoon af-ternoon meets will be tried and If fair crowds can be secured to see the events which will be of the best tp season will continue for some time yet John Chapman will not race any more this year ns he cannot win enough to pay trainers expenses and says that the other riders who I employ trainers are going behind on the money end Manager Mann of the Salt Palace track Is trying to make arrangements with the riders for a sixday race commencing com-mencing orno time during the present week He says the race will be six or eight hours of riding each day commencing com-mencing some time during the afternoon after-noon All the professional riders are anxious to enter such n race and be Hove they can establish a worlds record rec-ord on this track William Vaughn who has made more money than any rider on the Salt Palace Pal-ace track this season will make Salt Lake his home for the future Vaughn Intends to get married the present winter win-ter rnd is at present looking for a snug cottage In which he will Invest some of the money he has accumulated In the racing game the past three years Vaughn Is one of the few among the racing men to save money and rncg when winter comes can always show a bank account where the majority have nothing but their reputations i o S John Lawson expects to take to the stage tho coming winter In the character charac-ter of Ole Olson The Terrible Swede Is a moneymaker on the track but when not racing takes to the limelight lime-light and usually loses He has been manager of several theatrical companies com-panies and has lost many thousand dollars in that lineN line-N S e Ivor Lawson will soon leave for California Cal-ifornia where he will remain during the greater part of the winter and then return here for the opening of next l season Lawson will do his early training on the saucer track and will go East at the opening of the season and race for the championship S e Eddie Smith has been suspended for the season by Referee Sharp for unfair seal riding The N C A rules specifically state tat all riders In a handicap race must ride to win Eddie Smith sat up and rode around the track at a five minute gait when he could easjly have gone out and won with hands down Smith has had a snap all sunm r and th lha been rip one on the trace that could even give him a fair race J B Hume has pulled Smith time and time again In the races whether Intentionally Intention-ally ornot no one knows but the work has been so plain that on Eastern tracks both men would have been suspended sus-pended and after the suspension had been raised would have been thrown Into the professional clpss Sm1hl in Iro longer an amateur as It has been reported that he has turned the majority major-ity t his prizes Into cash Sharp will make an Investigation of the matter and if all the prizes arc not forthconv InS little next Eddie season will battle with the |