OCR Text |
Show NOTES OF INTEREST FROM SAUCER TRACK Continually Increasing Is . the blcyclo camp at tho saucer. Every day brhiRS ono or two new riders reputed far ajid wldo for their speed ability. Yesterday afternoon Schepps and Orlando Stevens dropped into town, but a message from Mctarland was waiting for Schepps and he will go .straight to Vailaburgt Stevens, howcxer, will remain at tho saucer for llio summer, and during that tlmo ho nopen to lower tho colors of Samuelson. To accomplish this task ho will havo to go some, for nothing short of a now world's record will accomplish the feat. Samuelson Is riding better than cvor, and his work shows the result of long and faithful training. Many of the world-beaters world-beaters who came here expecting somo easy picking havo been absolutely dum-founded dum-founded by his marvelous work. Thcv declare that he could hold his own with Frank Kramer and defeat Iver Lawson. Samuelson Is continually breaking records established by Kramer, and has unquestionably unques-tionably established a Just claim to tho world s unpaced championship. In tho competition racea ho Is likewise showing up to good ndvantnge. having captured four llrsts In the open and handicap races. Counting five points for first, three for second, two for third and one for fourth, the number of points won during this season by the professional riders In open and handicap races follows: W. E. Samuelson, Sam-uelson, 20. G. II. Collott. 7. Saxon Williams, Wil-liams, 7. Frank Hoffman, 6; Eddlo Smith. 5; Hardy Downing. 4; J. B. Bowler. 2. Tho amatours' records, figured on the samo basis, follows. Iver Redman.' 18; Carl Redman, 13; Bmll Agraz. 9. Joe Rav-born, Rav-born, 7: E. B. Hcagren. 5; Fred Sherman, C; S. A. Ellswood, 2. T. D. Morgan, 2. Next week tho local public will bo privileged privi-leged to witness some of the most spectacular spectac-ular and heated contests ever seen In this city. In tho three-mile professional race, which will bo run next Tuesday night, twenty riders will be on tho track at tho same time, Thro will be no qualification iKil heats and consequently all the riders will IfflkutlH be fresh and full of ginger. Twontv ama- HhI tcurs will start in tho llve-mllc lap race Rift PH but how many will finish remains to bo H iTvl!IH seen. lo wiy the least, some high dive." K Mi'H and circus tumbling i assured. The raco m Pi 2 for blood will bo between Collett and Hon- H lllH per. Ono-mllo heats will bo run and the ulf H winner of tho best two out of tlu-"o will B Fsu Wfl receive tho 560 bag. During the Interim H nB'"Sfl between the various events. G. E Grc'y mm lu&Sfl will do some exhibition blcvcle riding H Ho In a local boy and made fils debut at Hi til tho Salt Lake Theater during the Elks' Wt SulVfl recent performance. M 'jpfiVfl |