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Show I io Seventy-Five ji Secoads pi-Killer" Delights 1500 Parsons at Calder's K ar ac'(, Kriller Is Defeated in. a Match jlnce, but Makes Creditable Kf Performance. thousand, two hundred and eighty jKn seventy-five seconds! This was the 'Rmade at C,ilder"s park track yester-iKr yester-iKr "Daie-Devll Jcrt" Newklrk in his '.Ks tlmc-annlhllator, "SCO." About 1505 'ins witnessed tho performance, and KgTced that Newklrk was certainly Hteom ' When the nervy chauffeur Kbunted from the "Man-Killer" with Htflce blackened with prease and dirt MhU eyes nearly blinded with dust, he given jr. rousing ovation, showing that fcpectators appreciated his effort. $ No Fatalities to Kocord. fjworld's records wero broken yester-Baml yester-Baml nobody was killed. Yet, for all K?the spectators were given plenty of e and treated to one of tho most Hacular exhibitions over pulled off In Hfclty Several times during the per-kh"ce per-kh"ce It seemed that the monster ma-fe.Trould ma-fe.Trould be hurled through the fence, Ejilthough It came within a foot or so railing, Newklrk always swung out Bme to avoid an accident. Each time qKjMnn-KIHer" flashed by the grand the spectators along tho rail invol-iKrlly invol-iKrlly fell back, while thoso in the ids held their breath and stood with rfjpize riveted upon the car and Its iKvast cloud of dust was all that was fcnilblo from the stands as the machine Htdbmi the back stretch. As the car :flpk the curve the spectators caught a Bug plan ce of the shiny tanks and a Are In black huddled In behind tho tiller. Swerved Toward the Fence. Jjcilng Into tho homo stretch the big .felne lurched and swerved toward tho Tho spectators gasped, but jiiHt MjnTlt seamed that the car and Its occu-A&oulil occu-A&oulil be carried through the railing t'was another lurch and tho machine Jby tho crowd, and a moment lator ped around tho curve at tho end of tho tch Before the echo of the exhaust pled away the car disappeared In tho Kclouds on tho opposite side of tho btis the "death-daring" ride of New-Kiln New-Kiln his ".Man-Killer." Tho exhibition flMpL last long, but there Is no denying UK" 15 thrilling for a minute or two. Aaps It Is Just as well that tho sus-Bu..is sus-Bu..is short, for tho sensation Is cer-Bi" cer-Bi" wearing on the nerves. Puller Goes Some, Too. Bulter was defeated In his match Tirr1 cwklrk, but for all that the U chauffeur made a very creditable KS"ffii J?u,,er extended Samuel Now-1 Now-1 s --norse-powcr touring enr almost WW.llmlt, but was unable to cope with WO-horae-power "SOO." Owing to tho ,U)ai the .ewhousc machlno Is a tour-M?M tour-M?M nt a. racing car. Fuller had to be careful In taking the curves at a m speed, and was compelled to have H. umrnltiK3 do nn acrobatic stunt on the W' Kfcp the car from capsizing. The Wt: a l"e two three-mile heats was an-jcd an-jcd aa 3 3 and -1 17 l-o. 'Han-Killer" Was Balky Pis exhibition against time Newklrk gomo troubles in starting, and the ma-SC-ri. m. d0 Us st. However, ho E'h?ir m cs.nt ? 1 20 clip-not so bad half-mile track. MPlHl haP"n won the motorcycle. :BCerlns,lne flvo "il'es In 7.4G. This M the world's record for ? ?c Theo- Samuelson was JCLi'1 V, ,E Samuelson third. stn-i?n.i stn-i?n.i ri?k,tldc.,J ln tne ml before the m ' Hlnw' a, rI,der about twenty fw.L lcy CcaPl without injury. IffirMhi0Mncfti Vmt Newklrk would Ef.", h!Uo" at tho Agricultural park "t Wednesday afternoon. |