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Show - - L' DLiZ iXj LjL, . IaLjL BleSSSBSSBSSSSeas.sBSBSISSSSMSS Sep: cf the Local Risers Arc Certain to" Be in the : Money, it Is Thought. Agraz are both strong steady riders and are counted on- to get In the money as the bunch which shakes them oft will have to go some. Eamuelson and WU- , Hams are both favorites, among the fans here, but it Is feared that both men were trained too fine for such a contest when they left this city. Otto Mayo and Jed Newkirk are a great team and have worked together before. Hugh McLean and Jimmy Bowler are ' both well known. McLean will take Michael's place in the fifteen-mile paced race with Bobby Walthour and Bowler Is one of the beet sprinter in the country. Hopper Hop-per is teaming with Harry Caldwell, a clever printer, but this team is somewhat some-what outclassed by the others. Charlie Turvllle will be remembered as the cleverest kind of a pace maker at the saucer track. He was engaged to handle Michael's motor in the Wal-thour-Mlchael race and Is not only a strong rider, but a great judge of pace. Hardy Downing and hl kid brother. Burton, are both great sprint riders, but only the results will show how they will stand the hard grind. Billy King, who won the rtx day race here is entered with Mario Rosstno of Italy, but is comparatively a dead one who was picked up to fill out wKh the foreign entries. It is practically certain that some of the riders from Salt Lake will be in the money and it would - not supprlse the fans here at all if first place went to some of their old favorites. i Eighteen teaiya will compos the starters In the Elx-day bicycle race to , begin in Madison Square Garden at Vew York at 12:05 a. m. next Monday. Following is the official list: ' Jean Gougolts, Switzerland, and Petit . Beneton, France. Arthur Vanderstuyft, Belgium, and Joharin Stol. Holland. Antonie DussoL Argentine Republic, and Andre Mazan, France. " "Bobbie" Walthour, Atlanta, Ga.,'and "Bennle" Munroe, Tennessee. s "Nat" Bugler and James V. Moran, Boston. t W. Palmer, Australia, and Emll Agraz, Mexico. WE. Samuelson and Saxon Williams', Salt Lake City. OUo JJayo, Pennsylvania, and Jed Newkirk, Chicago. 'John Bedell and Menus Bedell, Lyn-brook. Lyn-brook. L. I. E. F. Root and Oliver Doflpn, Sheeps-head Sheeps-head Bay, L. I. , Hugh McLean, Boston and James B. Bowles, Chicago. V Harry CaldwelL New Hampshire and Norman C. Hopper, Minneapolis. Patrick Keegun,, Lowell, Mass., and Patrick F. Keegan, Boston. Floyd Krebs, Newark, N. J., and Joseph Jo-seph Fogler, Brooklyn.- Charles Turvllle, Philadelphia and Louis Mettling, Boston. Sammy Sulkins, Boston and Joseph Rockowltx, New York. Hardy Downing and Burton Downing, Ean Jose, CaL William F. Kin,. Missouri and Mario Rosslno, Italy. These entries show an array of talent such as has never, been seen in a six-day six-day race before. Jean Oougoltz is an old-timer at the rame and has ridden several times In thlir country were his gameness has made him a prime favorite. His team- mate Petit Beneton is a youngster who has recently come to . the front In France. Jobby Walthour and Bennle Monroe form a team which has won many times. They are regarded as the cracks of the entire bunch and are expected to win by the followers of the dope. Butler and Moran are both old-timers who have ridden for years and If knowledge knowl-edge of the game is of any avail they will be well up in the first division at the finish. The Salt Lake race going public Is familiar fa-miliar with a large bunch of riders In the race. Pedlar Palmer and Emll |