| Show Ray Eay Confident of Win Against Olympic Olympio Winner Financial End of Race ace Causes Wonder in New NewYork York NEW YORK Oct 20 AP AP Hav Having ing had the doubtful privilege of watching Charlie Pyles Pyle's cross cross- country In a twenty twenty four four hour race lace here hero this summer New NewYork NewYork NewYork York seems a bit lethargic toward Tex Rikard's marathon duel set for lor Madison m Square Garden tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow tomor tomor- row night between Joie Jole Ray once king of American milers and El French Algerian Ian winner of this years year's Olympic marathon There are seven others In the 26 miles mUes and yards Jaunt around a special tanbark track at the Garden Garden Garden Gar Gar- den but so far as a's the public Is concerned concerned concerned con con- what Interest there is re revolves revolves revolves re- re about Ray and the man man who beat him at Amsterdam RAY HAS CONFIDENCE Out in the open spaces El rather conclusively demonstrated that he was too much for the little American but Joie thinks therell there'll be another story tomorrow night Ray has done much of his eighteen eighteen- year running career on board tracks and has the thing down to a science El Bl is unaccustomed to Indoor running and the necessity of ot roundIng rounding rounding round round- ing corners every few seconds The rest of the field of oC nine has been drawn from Pyles Pyle's cross cross- country troupe Scheduled to start are Juri Jun Lossman of oC Esthonia Giusto the Italian walker Willie Kolehmainen and Ollie of oC Finland Sam Richman of ot New York Arthur Newton of ot South Africa and Gunna of ot Sweden I |