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Show BIKE RIDERS ARE ARRIVING FROMJASI Crebs, Stein and Thomas Here ; Drobach and Hal-stead Hal-stead Due Today. Th iilvmr. marri of the tllrvel riders from th cast put In an appearance ap-pearance today and have already reported re-ported to Manager Emit Py of th Salt Palace track. ' Tha first of the eastern colony to arrive ar Alfred Crebe, George Stein and Lloyd Thomas. Pater Droback and Alfred Haestead ar due to arrive today or tomorrow, while Lawson, Anderson and Hehir will leave the east after Sunday's Newark meet. Of today's arrivals all except Htein are well known here, t'relx and Thum-aa Thum-aa virtually got their starts here as amateurs. Both did very well ia the big class year and expect a great season. sea-son. Heia comes well recommended as a classy boy. Halstead is another rider who made many friends here in bin amateur ama-teur dava and who has since msde good smong the pros. - Lswson and Hehir, of course, are also well known. Drobiach has been picked aa one of the coming young ridera and Norman Anderaou ia as good as any, with the poaaible exception excep-tion of three or four, when he is right. "The hunch coming from the csst is a good one," said t'rebs this morning. morn-ing. "Keep your eyes on this fellow fel-low Drobach. " He is ss good as any of them wait and see. He is a new rider and only a kid, hut ha has shown great speed already this seaton. Hs will make them all hard to cat. h. "We are ell in pretty good shape and should be able to start at top speed right from the beginning. The bike game is going big in the east snd, say. Waller Bardgett, the new referee, is going to stop teaming, sure. Last Sunday's three team match between be-tween Fogler, Kramer and Clarke was a beautiful race. Fogler woa ail the way. Kramer haa been going bad. while Fogler is at his best. Clarke has not struck his stride yet, either, but is getting better every day." |