Show WITH THE WHEELMEN Ullllam TVyman SVlndmerc Shields Jr of Boston who Is better known as Rub Shields and his brother Frank arrived from Portland yesterday for a stay of about Portand Shields travels around tho country a DC the farmer trick rider His brother Is also an expert trick rider They wcro here lust fall performing on the streets 0 j i Charles Tiirvlllo his offered to trade Turvlo motors with John Lawson providing the latter will give 1CO to boot Turvllle says that w1 ols motor 1 1M it good onC but It Js i not handled right and ins that 35 would put It In lino running order u A a Clem Turvllle says that he wU wear a football TurJc tho cycle races alter this Coolml He Is slowly recovering forn his last fall hut ho hnn so many brutal nnrl wounds that It will take all of two to three weeks before ho will be himself again a 0 c Tver Lawson telegraphed yesterday morning that ho would bo here for the races next Tuesday nlglHiM1 wanted lobo lo-bo entered In all tho events Iyer says there Is no nlaco like bomb ana is anxi bus to got back S o 5 John Lawson the Terrible Swede Is arranging a benefit meet for his young brother Gust to be given at Cal crs IJther nark one week from next Sunday afternoon after-noon I IH expected that nearly all the best riders hOc will take part J In the pro gramme as Gust has made himself very popular In Salt Lake Manager Levy of Calders has Offered free use of the blcyclo track thcra for the occasion and has also aurecd to arrange U a a the advertising The Lawson brothers are much dissatisfied dissatis-fied with the rullnrr of the Salt Palace track ofHclals who refused to give Gust Lawson second money In his race with Turvllle Tuesday nlghu Lawson aald last night that tho ruling was not Just aCcording aC-cording to the terms o the race lie claimed thai inch man was to furnish his own price When his wheel hrok < > down ho was obliged to laluv an ulghtyelcht gear wheel which lost him considerable time lllb own bloyclo was then brought In with a new roar wheel but the new ivheol had been so tightly adjusted Unit ho found the piifc sot by his brother u I lie claims motor more than sufllclont that tho track official nvldently thinking think-ing ho was not getting enough pace desired de-sired to put or Chapman H motor at Law flred sons expense Lawson refused to stand for this claiming that lie already had 1 the pace he wanted rind nccoidlngly he was denied second money John Lawson has entered a protest against the t ruling and 1 the matter will hard to be referred toN to-N C A hcadqinirtprp In New York Pending tho decision of the matter It ig i propoped to II < young Lawson the benefit bene-fit and his fricrds are confident that It will prove successful affair |