Show f HORSE AND CYCLE RACES Track Meet at the Parkin the Afternoon After-noon About five hundred people attended S the cycle and horse races at Calders park yesterday afternoon promoted by the Utah volunteers The races which were scheduled to take place at 2 Pi m were delayed until nearly 5 oclock owing ow-ing to tho slow arrival of the people The first race was a fivemile mull cyclr race between John Lawson andS and-S Oscar Julius onl motor and Gus Law con and William Vaughn on u tandem The motor beat out the tandem by less than two feet after a somewhat uninteresting unin-teresting race In the slow time of 21 36 2n The motor missed fire several times and on this account could not 1 5 get away from the tandem The men was upon the bicycle track The thVeeeighthsmil dusli brought S out Winnie ridO < > n by I Julius Livingston l Living-ston a tenyearold I kid of 50 pounds z Jack by Everson and Shortv Evans rode Bernice The kid won our with Winnie by nC1J nearly a full length from Bernlie with Jack a Hose third The lime WLS Al stronds Shorty Evans on Miss Rcmson easily won thl Ihi Ighthk dash by a full I length fron Hed Bird mounted by ful I bury and Lynnvlllc ridden by Golden third As the three horses came Into the stretch nearly abreast Miss Rem son gradually forged ahead Car bury 4 who waWon the outside cut across the path of LynnvIIIr putting Lynnvlllc out of the race for the tlmo being but the Judges disqualified Red Bird on a I foul and gave Lynnville second place 4 Tha time was 101 The hnlfmili dash was the l prettiest r race of the day and proved the t most I popular Tho entries were Bon Bolt ridden by Shorty Evans Skagmuck ridden by Ciirbtiry and Bernice ridden S by Everson The three horses got away J from the wire on even terms and for threeeighths ran abreast I seemed Jlko n close finish to the very end but as all three swung into the stretch Ben Bolt showed his staying qualities for a long raco and commenced to gain He won out by a netk in the good time or 51 seconds Skagmuck beat out Bernice fl Ber-nice by a head for third place |