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Show wSFstars to mm. $ ,0N SfiUGCR TRHCK TONIGHT The pedal pushers will race tonight. , Round th aaucer track the cycle Stars of the country pedal their way In the first races of the season of 1908, this evening. . Among the entries are aBie ,of the greatest riders -In the wtjrld. The world looks up' to Frank Kramer as the great star, but in the bunch that will circle the track this evening Is one who has beaten Kramer often and will change public opinion. He is Iver Lawson. Some of the other world stars that take part this evening are .Floyd McFarland. W. E. Samuel-son, Samuel-son, Hopper, Downing, Bardgett and Williams. Benny Monroe, who holds the world's record as a fifty-mile paced rider, will try and beat the world's mile record this evening. From the way he has worked out lately it is believed that he will clip at least two seconds off the former record. Among the amateurs who will take pert are Welser. McCormlck, West, McLaughlin, Mc-Laughlin, Schnell, Burrows, Bird, Mc-Master, Mc-Master, Mayerhofter, Richardson, Snow, J. B. Smith, Nadel and Wilcox. Among the professionals are: N. C Hopper, J. P. Gunn, Clem Turvllle, Eddie Ed-die Smith, Jack Burris, Iver Redman, Iver Lawson, Billy Samuelson, BUI Furman, Saxon Williams, Bill Hewett, "Pedlar" Palmer, Walter Bardgett, Floyd McFarland, Fogler, Benny Monroe, Mon-roe, Achorn, . Hardy Downing. E. Pye and A. F. Clark. The programme will be as follows: One-mile open professional race. Five-mile lap race, professional. Half-mile handicap, amateur. One-mile open, amateur. Bennie Monroe will go after the record rec-ord for one-mile behind pace. galtalr Decoration day, SO trains, SO. . Go to Saltair Decoration day and be I fcomfortable, and see the new features. I |