Show rounds of the restricted district during the day and ound a few women and children riding on the walks Those who were caught were warned not to do it any more at all and let go I Is said the police were requested by a member of the City Council not to be I too severe on offenders yesterday pending a possible amendment of the ordinance Occasionally a rider would S meet up with what is technically known as a road hog n driver of a vehicle who I persisted in getting on the cycle path generally on the left side and forcing the wheelmen to ride out Into the muddy mud-dy track of the sprinkling wagons In many of these cases an exchange of heartfelt courtesies occurred and in some instances the drivers were Invited In-vited to get out of their i rigs and claw with limo bicycle man No fights were reported however One thing the wheelmen noted the absence of was shade They missed the kindly shadow of thd trees and did I not take In good part suggestions from pedestrians that each wheelman cut a tree and carry Jt with him The riders say they are not going to kick much yet but that when winter cores on and the roads become impassable impas-sable for wheeln they are going to put up a fight to bo allowed to use the wal k I Chronic pedestrians did not kick any yesterday and several of them were overheard to remark that It was the I first time they had been able to take a wale being assured of their personal I safety for years past The streets in many parts of the restricted district are rough and make riding difficult but where paths have been worn by wheelmen wheel-men they are In fairly good condition |