Show I 1 I OLD TIMERS BACK ON BIKE SPEEDWAY There are arc still lively jve doings in the bike game as is evidenced by oy the interest that Newark N. N J. J people are patronizing ing the game A week weel ago there was a regular gathering gathering- of the old timers and the near greats at the says a letter to the sporting department of or The Tele Tete- gram cram ram The letter in part says When the old timers' timers race or the rheumatic stakes stales which was won by Ta Taylor lor the Major great colored cyclist was put but on the interest that has lain aln dormant on many an old fans fan's chest came to life and it appeared as if every- every steered his course o to the Champions fI sh and Sn near champions 6 of F old fd cycling da days s 's were on hand to add t to the interest either as competitors in the Special special special cial old timers' timers race at one mile mITe or to See ee some of their old rivals in action once again Jack Jacl Prince a champion champlon on the hl high h wheel Birdie Monger Munger a rival rl of Arthur Zimmerman's Mike l l Farwell arwell of ot New ew York Billy Hilly Fenn the boy wonder wonder woner won won- der er and anti a great reat pursuit rider In his day John Gillen who was a a. great distance ilis- ilis dis US- tance rider in the late Johnny King i Joe loe Folger Clint Ayers Gilbert Losee I Noon Hudson and many others othel's were on onI I handA handA hand A one-mile one three cornered event was cop Ed by Frank Kramer in straight heats Robert Spears of Australia was second and Arthur Spencer thira The Tho special old timers' timers race was a hummer and many Salt Lake people will wilt remember the contestants Major Ta Tay Tay- lor br was the winner Arthur Ross Rose second John M. M r. r Chapman third Howard l Freeman Freeman Free rec recI man fourth No o time was taken So you see the bike hike game is not dead by hy any means Salt Lake should bring brine it back there |