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Show BIG EVENTS AT: SAUCER TRACK Exhibitions that will make people sit V up and take notice are promised for the week at the saucer track. It will . begin , tomorrow night with a strong - card of events,- Friday with a still stronger card, and Saturday will be the time when Battling Nelson will give an exhibition.' ' Iver Lawson will also perform and several other events will be given. The feature of tomorrow night 's card will be the French style race, j best two out of three, between i Floyd j MeFarland and Hardy Downing. On j the eard will also be a three-mile lap - race for the professionals, and Lawson will start at scratch in a three-quarter mile handicap event. " The work of Parley Giles among the amateurs looks like Hume and West. ' will soon have a competitor that will be hard to handle. Giles was hanging on to second money last week and is expected to make a good showing in the two-mile handicap lap race and the one - mile open event for amateurs. The card for Friday night has not been announced, but it is understood that k will have more than one strong feature and a good match race. The event oi Saturday night will be the winner of all. It will be the exhibition exhi-bition of Battling Nelson, the champion lightweight fighter. It will be more ' as a high-class vaudeville stunt, and on the band stand Nelson will put on the gloves with Billy Gallegan, his sparring spar-ring partner, or "Kid" Bernstein. Iver Lawson and Hardy Downing will attempt to break the mile record, mo-f mo-f tor-paced. They will ride 86-gear ' wheels, which will, make them pedal V for life; Clem Turville and T. M. Sam-Iff Sam-Iff nelson will go out for trouble in a flve- mile motor race and Jack Hume will 'j again try to break his own record in ' a motor-paced mile. |