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Show REARRANGE FINISHES OF AUTO DRIVERS SIOUX CITY. Towa, July 5. Spencer Wishurt, who finished second in the 'm mile automobile race here yesterday, filed a protest late last night against the scoring scor-ing with officials of the Sioux City Speed-, way association. The driver of the Mercer Mer-cer car alleged he had not been gsve:i a lap he was entitled to which would lard him in first place, thus putting Etidv Rickenbaclier, the winner, in seeono place. So strong , was "Wishart's protest that Referee Kneedler ordered a recount of the laps. The contest waged for eighteen hours. The first session lasieo until 2:30 o'clock this morning. It w resumed at 10 o'clock and not finished until un-til late this afternoon. Wishart's protest ag to being short a lap was not sustained, but Riehenbacher, driver of the winning Deusenberg. seer an endless controversy in sight. consaTijei to move his second car, driven by Ralp'" C. Mulford. from third to sixth pl?p-' Cyrus Patschke was moved from ht tn to third and Billv Knirper from slxt.i to fifth. Gil Anderson held onto fourw place. Bv the agreement the winners e. third, fourth and sixth positions pooled their money, each taking down $liW- ' |