Show = = i ROKE WORLDS RECORD II I I I I Fast Time Made by Turvilles 1k Yesterday I WENT A MILE IN I 125 451 I 1 At the1 Benefit Races Given at the j Salt Palace Yesterday Afternoon j tho Ono Meritorious Perfonnanco I Was Exhibition Rac of Charles i and Clem Turville in Which They I S Mile Records Broke All Previous I The Spectators Did Not Stay Long I at the Saucer I IJ II J I With the exception of one performance 1ji perform-ance tho benefit racing at tho Salt I Palace yesterday afternoon was largely large-ly I In the nature of a lilppodromc and I of the SOO present principally visitors I from outside the city twothirds left the track before the races were half 1 yi over and by the time the last event i was run there were but a few people I left Charles and Clem Turville made a good mile exhibition going the distance Lj dis-tance In 125 45 lowering tle record 1 b of 127 15 made last week and break iT Ing1 all worlds records by seconds The r best time for outside eightlap tracks J is 134 made at Los Angeles The time yesterday Is remarkable and knocks k to pieces all theories of cycling experts Lr ex-perts who have claimed that 125 was 1 lt Impossible on a small track The five 1 mllo motor race was a farce being won I iIj by l the Turvlllcs from John Lawson VU and Oscar Julius taking two heats In three in 903 and 857 I n1 Roy Hodgert tried for the mile record t7 of132 but mlsscd it his time being I tr 143 15 I The tenmile motorpaced match race between Gus Lawson and Charles Turville was Interesting during the t first part or the race but Gus went I wrong In the last three miles and Tur I4 yule won as he pleased In 17l l5 I |