Show THRILLING G CONTESTS All Kinds of Excitement Characterizes Races at Saucer Track The first real motor spills of oC the season were a part of oC Manager skis ski's at tho the Salt Palace saucer track last night Three times the tho sputtering machines s went wrong and on anI b by the merest chance were o ac accidents cc- cc averted After the third attempt at at- at tempt In the twenty mile match race b b. t tm m Samuelson and Turville H Referee Ref Ilef- ree Sharp stopped the race and gavel gave first place to who was In the lead at the time of or the thc lost last mishap miles ha having baying been heen ridden I Th The first t seven miles were 1 ful fat Samuelson holding the polo with ease ea As the thc motors were sere the at al a 1 31 clip In this mile mil the seat elt post un under er Chapman rear man nian on Ott 1 cs c's machine snapped off Tur ur yule me dt darted up the track narrowly missing the fall fallen n seat scat while Chapman Chapman Chap Chap- man nian held on to the handle bare barri until the motor could bo ho stopped The race rac was started again and everything went vent smoothly until the eleventh mile when the front tire tiro on machine exploded e 1 and ond motor wa was brought b out to finish th the race I The ers had scarce scarcely more than started when an accident ent similar to to the first on one occurred this time on motor As the seat peat dropped from toni rom under antler him tell fell back against t on sending enlI the latter skyward and landing him In a heap down clown among the stakes and ofU- ofU dais Old eld held on to the bars for fora forU a U short time then dropped to the track gliding gilding gracefully but rather uncomfortably uncomfortably the rou rough h surface for tor thirty feet This left on the front seat o of his motor In an extremely extreme extreme- 1 ly position The machine as aa Oldfield dropped 1 darted ar down toward the thc stakes driven below blow th the and everybody e turned away tl expecting a frightful accident nt nL By fly cI clever ver headwork he however and not nota a n little nerve nene steered tho the runaway motor back hack to the track where wheN he hp finally succeeded in tn turning off oft the pow power r and bringing the Jag Ing race to a n. clo clove c. c Samuelson had to tobe tolIe be lIe carried to his room toom having IH received a bad shaking up Aside from torn this no damage was done ione but ev everybody present pres pre ent eat shuddered to think what might hay have happened The motor performance was preceded h by hy a mile halt professional proCessional handicap I In fri which Hofman and Chapman made madea a 0 close dose and exciting finish h the former winning InnIng by a 3 half a wheel Summary One mile handicap professional First heat 70 iO O yards first FUIman Furman FUI Fur Fur- man scratch second cond Oldfield scratch third Smith fourth Time 7 4 6 Second heat Hofman firt first Chapman third Emery fourth Time A 3 Final Won Final Won by Hofman Hotman Chapman ReeE see sec on ond E Emery ery third fourth Tine Time JoG Twenty mile match mC race paced motor on Won b by motor Samuelson second Time not ell I Time b milts milt's ridden 1 i. 1375 5 1 1385 1 6 1 |