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Show BEGIN CONTEST TONIGHT knowledge it. The price for these three night will be 60 cents tor the general seats and 75 cent! for the onea reserved. Besides the feature event, there will be flve-mlle lap race, with $10 tor the winner win-ner of each mile, and a half-mile handicap handi-cap for the professionals. The amateurs will come out In a mile handicap and a quarter-mile dash. Crebs and Morgan will start from one side of the track in an Australian pursuit race against Schnell and Giles, starting from the other side. ' Tonight the hearts of bicycle fans all oyer the country will be partially .-" satisfied as to the best man riding a wheel. This question has been asked a thousand times without an answer. Only a Vague idea was all to satisfy the lmagl- . nation of the questioning enthusiast. Tonight To-night the flrBt heat between Iver Lawson and Frank Kramer, without a doubt the two best , bike artists In the world today, to-day, will take place. ,. The distance will be one mile, French style. Next Friday, at their second meeting, two miles, the first mile paced, will be covered; and the third and last -time will be three miles, the first two of which will be paced. Both men are in first-class condition, working hard very day, followed by fine rubdowns and dieting. Kramer, although he always keep himself him-self In good condition, has had some ' trouble In getting acclimated. He now believes he is all right, and says he will only lose to a better man. In fact, both are sure of this and cheerfully c- |