| Show r i T CYCLING Meeting of Wheelmen t I The Wheemens Protective association held a woHattcnded meeting lust night new members at tho city hall Twentyeight bers were mlttcd I President Berry read recently I Ih6 Obdon bicycle ordinance paused which created quite a stir among those present who claim that rwheelmen anythingbut to get In this city arc unnblo promise Mr Hew believed that a mass other Theater or some mooting at tho public building In which a law number of people could be accommodated would I A beneficial to tho association be very committee of three II SI Anderson W T Hopkins and C If Dowse was Delected to sccuro tho Salt Lake Theater It pos Several of tho sible for such a meeting best speakers In tho association will bo selected to deliver addresses to the people wish peo-ple telling them Just what Iho wheelmen I A votooC thanks was tendered the merchants mer-chants for their liberal donation to tho prize list tottiio excursion heldlast week and the meeting adjourned for isvo weeks Tho feature t tonights cycle meet on the Salt Palace saucer Is a tenmile t match motorpaced race between Clem TurvlUo and Harry Gibson This will bo Gibson third appearance In a lonerdistance paced rccc He will uoo Chapmans motor and Clom will bo paced by the red devil In tho halfmile open professional Gus Lawson Shiver Walnc Vaughn Clem and Charles Turvllle dr CIr Sam olson Chapman John Tjiweon Xcldcrhdfer and icing will start Thomarkp 1 and starters In the ono and onehalf mile handicap nmajcur raqojarc Eddie Smith scratch I Hoffcr GJ yards Bowers 75 Shcdlor So Mossburg lOOt J Smith 110 Young US J3J Smith i30f J B Smith 140 llongren CO Grames 75 Angcll S3 Williams 100 Hermans 310 Loyland 120 Fallcntlne 125 Jenkins 115 S S 0 Manager Rlehcl of the Salt Palace track yesterday arranged a match race between John Lawson and William King for two best In three fivemile heats Lawson to ride the single motor against Kings motor tandem Jawson Is I practicing dally on the slnglo motor and can now ride It as I well as Julius |