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Show M'FAUD WANTS TO ! RACE FBAHK KRAMER Three Bicycle Meets Scheduled for Present Week; Gold ' Mine for Riders. The present week will bo a Klondike Klon-dike for the bicycle riders at the Salt Palace saucer track. Threo meets are scheduled for tho week, Tuesday, Wednesday Wed-nesday and Friday, and $1125 in prizes will bo divided among the winners in the threo days. A sprint programmo has been arranged for the first day with a half-milo open professional in which Lawson, Kramer, Clark and Mc-Parland Mc-Parland will ride. Tho fcaturo for Wednesday is a twenty-mile" motor-paced motor-paced race between McFarland and Samuelson. The latter is riding strong behind pace and McFarland will have his hands fullto keep up. McFarland is getting ready to ride Walthour behind be-hind paco, and he is just as, much at home behind a motor as ho is in an open race. On Friday evening thoro will bo another one of those five-mile motor handicap races in which the limit men will bo given a bigger handicap handi-cap over Gussio Lawson than heretofore. hereto-fore. McFarland announced yestorday that he would ride Kramer or Samuelson on unlimited pursuit raco, providing cithor of them would bet $200 to make the raco interesting. McFarland. provides pro-vides that he must ibe given ten flays notice to prepare for such a race. The events for this week are as follows: Tuesday. Half-mile open professional. Purse, $90 Five-mile lap race professional. Purse, $144. Mile invitation professional. Purse, $60. Australian pursuit raco amateur. Purse, $46. Mile handicap amateur. Purse, $35. Wednesday. Twenty-mile motor-paced match race, McFarland vs. Samuelson. Purse, $125. Mile open professional. PurBe, $105. Half-mile invitation professional. Purse, $70. Two-mile ' handicap amateur. Purse, $45. Qnarter-mile open amateur. Purse, $30. Friday. Five-nule motor handicap race. Purse, $100. Two-milo open lap race professionak Purse, $115. Half-mile handicap professional. Purse, $30. Mile open amateur. Purso, $45. Half-mile handicap amateur. Purse, $30. Big Money for Prizes. The 55000 mark has been passed in the prize list. Kramer leads the professionals, profession-als, with Clark a close second. DeMara has climbed to the top In the amateur ranks, with Schnell In second place. The Individual winnings of each rider and tho total amount In money or merchandise prizes received are as follows: PROFESSIONALS. I 11 2 3 4 5 Value. Frank Kramer 12 1 2 1 1 645.00 A. J. Clark S 3 2 4 .. 535.00 Iver Lawson 4 4 1 3 1 32S.00 Guasie Lawson ...... 4 1 2.... 3G7.50 F. A. McFarland 2 3 3 3.. 215.00 W. E. Samuelson 2 2 1 4 2 143.00 S. H. Wilcox ; 1 3 3 2 .. 1G4.00 Fred West 2 1 1 1 .. 135.00 E. Pyo 13 113 116.00 H. K. Downing 1 1 6 2 3 248.00 Saxon Williams 1 2 .. 2 2 134.50 W. L. Mitten 1 3.. It. 112.00 O. Dorian 2 122.00 2s". C. Hopper 2 5 2 3 4 lflO.OO T. M. Samuelson.'.... 1 4 145.00 C. L. I-Iolllstcr 3 4 2 4 151.00 B. Monroe 2 3 1 4 105.00 J. Burrls 1 .. 2 .. .. 62.00 U. Macdonald 1 .. G.OO AMATEURS. I 1) 2 3( 4 5 Value. W. DeMara 0 3 2 3 1 $169.00 F. E. Schnell 5 2 2 2 3 130.00 H. McCormack 2 1 3 2 1 85.00 E. Mayor 3 3 .. 1 1 86.00 R. Dlefenbacher .... 2 2 1 2 .. 77.00 E. J. Holllstor 1 2 2 3 .. 74.00 P. Giles 1 5 3 .. 1 92.00 A. Crebs 1 2 2 4 1 66.00 C. Morris 2 3 63.00 P. Wright 1 .. I 2 2 43.50 M. Murphy 1 ;. 3 .. 1 34.00 F. Eifler 1 .. 1 .. .. 30.00 C. Robison 1 .- 4 .. 29.50 A. Brodebccke 1 1 1 . . 29 . 00 T. Morgan 1 .. .. 1 17.00 IT. T.aBello 1 13.50 E. Taylor 1 1 .. 21.00 A. McMaster 1 . . . . 12.00 G. Duester 1 .. .. 12.00 F. DeFrank 1 . . 6.00 Ogdeu Prize Winners. PROFESSIONALS. 1 1 2 31 4Pts. Value. A. ,T. Clark 11 55 $261.00 C. Ij. Hollister 2 3 .1.. 21 liG.OO II. K. Downing 4 1.. 14 105.50 F. G. West 3 3 1 16 63.00 E. Pye 1 2 .. 2 13 60.00 S. H. Wilcox 2 3 1 13 S2.00 W. E. Samuelson 3 2 S 68.60 N. C. Hopper 15 7 13.00 Gussio Lawson 1 .. 2 46.00 Oliver Dorian 1.. 2 11.00 Suxon Williams 1 1 14.00 Ben 'Monroe 1 1 15.00 W. Ij. Mitten 1 1 23.00 T. M. Samuelson 50.00 E- Meagren 37.00 J. Burrls IS. 00 U. McDonald 4.00 AaLVTEURS. 1 1 2 31 4Pts. Value. Walter DeMara ...4 4 .... 32 5 64.00 F. E. Schnell 4 2 2.. SO 64.00 Parley Giles 1 3 3 17 36.00 E. Mayer 2 .. 1! 1 15 32.50 Geo. II. Robinson.. 2.-1. 1 11 20.00 Duke King 1 .. 1 .. 7 24.50 R. Dlefenbacher 3 1 7 16.50 G. Morris 2 . . . . 6 12.00 H. McCormack 3.. G 12.00 A.. Crobs 2 . . .. 6 S.50 E. M. Murphy Ill G 20.00 T. D. Mori?an 2 .. G 10.00 E. J. Hollister 2 2 6.50 E. Brotlbeck 1 .. 2 5.00 G. O. Erlcknon. 1 .. 2 4.00 F. W. Elf llcr 2 2 2.00 Cyclo Baces at Glenwood. Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, July 20. Glenwood Park offers for Sunday au iuteivsli ng programmo pro-grammo of sports and entertainments, and tho management has spared neither time- nor money to get tho best. The band concert by Nichols's band plays from, 4 to G, the balloon ascension at 7 o'clock, and at S:15 the bicyclo races will start. These will bo the greatest attraction ever offered on this saucer. Tn the five-milo five-milo motor race there will bo four entries, en-tries, Lawson, Samuolson, Heagren and Smith, .and Lawson gives his compoti tore two lapses handicap. There will bo a thrco-milo open lap professional rnce, and an uulimited Australian pursuit, pur-suit, race, amateur, and .1 three-fourths milo handicap race, .amatour. |