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Show nCUIS f;l;V;l FIRST Ml MITI1 RACES Dc Rozier's Tire Pulls Off and He Is Nearly Killed in Fail. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Auff. 14. Two accidcuts. one of which was serious, se-rious, marred the National Motor Cycle races at tho motor speedway here today. to-day. In tho ten-milo professional rnce, wbilo Jake Do Rozier of Springfield, Mass., was Koine at. a terrific speed, the front tire of his machine tore oil, throwing throw-ing him heavily to the ground. It was at first thought, his injuries were fatal, hut later plvysiciaus announced lie would recover. Jn the ten-mile amateur championship event, .7. S. Tomoj' of Chicago got a hard fall when the front tire of his machine tore off. Tho track was iu excellent condition. Results: Five-mile handicap, limited to private owners A. G. Chappie; New York, first; Nelson J. llodgin, Indianapolis, second; Tim Bahnseu, St. Louis, third. Time, 4:i5U l-i5. Ono mile, V. A. M. national amateur championship Fred lluyck, Chicago, first; Stanley Kellogg, New York, sec ond; Havmoud Sevmour, Los Angeks. third. Time. 1:05 1-5. Five-mile handicap Fred Huyck, Chicago, Chi-cago, first ; A. 0. Chappie, Now York second; "Wnlter Goerke, New York third. Time, 5:45 3-5. Ten-mile professional Edward Ling en folder. Alhnmbra, Cal., won. Time, 10:514-5. Five-mile amateur handicap Fred Huyck, Chicago, first; Charles V. Balke. Los Angeles, second; .7. A. Turner, Chicago, Chi-cago, third. Time, 4:4fi 3-5. Ten-mile national amateur championship champion-ship Erwin G. Baker, Indianapolis, first; II. Ii. Broting. Indianapolis, second; sec-ond; John Mcry, Indianapolis, third. Time, J0:313-5. |