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Show Agraz Wins Main Event at Ogden Hollister Makes Game Effort in Motor-Paced Race, but Is Handicapped. Special to Tho Tribune. OGDEN, Juno 20 Fully 2j0 people witnessed the bicycle races at the new saucer-track last evening and saw Emll Agrai of San Jos,. CaJ . win first money from Hardy Downing and C. L. Hollister Hollis-ter in the five-mile motor-paced race, which was tho star event In Ihe even-inn's even-inn's programme, Downing attempted to go around Agra on several occnslor.n, but Emll unhitched an extr;i link and stalled off the ex-loop-l h -loop 1 rtNt to 1 h. tape Mollis) ,-r rode one of th gamest races that has been seen In the cycling meets this season sea-son nnd made the hit of the evening with the crowd, who appreciated the f.,.-t that he was handicapped by not being protectod with wind shields as were the other riders. The time made was very jfast under the conditions, the men averaging the miles In about 136. The half-mile open professional was cleverly taken by Hollister, who out-sprlnted out-sprlnted Hopper t- the tape. Lawson was frosen out, though evidently -;i!tix himself for tomorrow night's Jiltempi :it the world's championship record ai the Salt Palace Saucer-track. Billy Samtiei-BOll Samtiei-BOll had no trouble In COpptng off the big tn' of the money in the consolation race, and Wilcox won the amateur event. The summar . Three-quarter-mlle handicap, amateur 'n by Tate. Castro second. Samuelson third. Murphy fourth Time, 1:03 2-S Half-mile op. 11 prof, slonal Hollister llr.-t. Hopper BCCOnd, Lawson third Downing fourth Time f.c seconds l hre. mile open lap, amateur Wilcox llrst, McCormack second, Hume third, 1 olladay fourth Time 6:30. l aps won b Hume, 6; Holladay 4; VVllcox I; Pate, 2 Parr, 2; Llndgreen, 2; Btarbuck, I; M ' 1 r 1 -1 1 I; Marty, I; Morgan, 1 Schnell, 1 One mile handicap consolation. irofes-slonal irofes-slonal Samuelson tlrst Achorn second, Le3 land third. Time, 1 -57. |