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Show MOTORDROME OPENS TUESDAY EVEHItiC Coder the moat " raworable conditions the Wandamero motordrome ' will be opened IX'coratlon day for the season of lll with probably the largest assignation assig-nation of professional sbeedsteca ever brought together on any track in the country. The outlook Is for the fsetest and most exciting races snd for a highly successful ell eround season for both tlie motordrome and the riders. I'nder the direction of Manager Ivor Redman, all the preliminary arrangemente arrange-mente for the opening of the track have been carried out to the letter, assuring the elimination of all difficulties which were experienced at the beginning of laet sesson. Most of the riders have reached the city and are in preliminary training. This year eome of the bothersome conditions con-ditions In connection with the track have been eliminated. Including the lighting and the selection of officials. The track surface has been coated with whitewash and the arc lights nine feet apart have been so shaded and arranged that they protect the eyes of the epectators and make the track glisten so that the riders can be seen at every point on the track. The 1911 track officiaia are: Referee W. D. Rishel. Assistant referee W. P. Fowler. Starter Frank Gardner. Assistant stsrter J. F. Bowee. Judges Claud - Raybould. Raymond Bowee, H. M. McEwan. Dan B. Shields. Leland Moore, F. L. Lumley and Clifford Blankenahlp. , Scorers K. W. Maycock. F. K. Root, Ft. L. Clem. a. H. Roee. 1. C. Right, H. Mercer. A. B. Pembroke, A- M. Cox and W. S. Th co bold. Timers S. Smith, J. M. Jorgenson, P. O. Cistern, D. C Hemphill aad W. H. Oerk of tho course Bert Margetta. . - Announcer W. M. Hughe. |