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Show TWENTY BIKERS IN HOT SPRINGS RACE Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, May 11. About twenty bicycle riders have entered for the road race to the Utah Hot Springs, which is scheduled to start from the corner of Washington avenue and Twenty-seventh street at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. The entrants en-trants include liders from Salt Lake, Farminglon, Ogden and Brigham City. All will be handi capped according to their experience as riders and the handicap range3 from scratch to four minutes. The officials will be Harry Wohrman and William Wil-liam Taylor, o.aiter.s ; Claude Armstrong arud Robert L. Proudflt, timers; Ray Burrup and Roger Connor, judges. The entrants and their handicap follow: Heber Lund, Na. ional. 4 minutes. Merrill Siaker. Dayton, i minutes. Erncet Kammeyei , I ver Johnson, 3 minutes. Edward ypeak, Dayton. S minutes. J. Glasscock, Fierce, 214 minutes. Joseph Morale, Clipper. 2 minutes. Julius Bingham, Dayton. 2 minutes. Ernest CInpk r, Indian, 2 minutes. Joseph Wheeler, Iver Johnson. 2 minutes. Leonard Snyder, Pathfinder, 2 minutes. Chester Nelson. Iver Johnson, lli minutes." Louis Vanderberg, Dayton, 114 minutes. J. M. Schwab, Indian, 1V4 mlnntcn. Thomas Doxey. Dayton, lvi minutes. Jim Harris, Dayton. 1 minute. Edward Garner, Hudson, 1 minute. Zeno Thinnes, Dayton, 1 minute. Earl pieshaw, Pierce, scratch. Henry Cell, Dayton, 2 minutes. R. Manful, 2 minutes. |