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Show REVIVES BICYCLE RACING AT OGDEN 00 DEN, June ft. -Ernia Fya manatar of the Salt Palace ssucer track, reopened bike rsclng in Ogden at tha Glenwood saucer last night with a good program, which was en loved by a small but enthusiastic enthu-siastic crowd of fans. Tha attendanoe numbered 6'JO. The track Is rough and will hava to ba resurfaced. Manager Pre la planning a heavy card for tha races the evening of June 13. when tha commercial travelers will hold their annnal outing hers. Following are tha sum marie a of last night's races: Three-quarter-mile handicap, amateur' Oberg is yards), flret; Spencer second; Olvlln 70, third; Huey (scratch) fourth. Tlma. I I. One-mile handicap, professional Thomas 16 yards), first; Stein iib), sac-mid; sac-mid; Kreha 44O), third; WUcox (-' (-' fourth. Time. 1:4ft. Two-mile open lap ra. amateur 0. 1 Smarts, flrst; Oberg. sacond; Huey. third Fralar. fourth. Tlma. 4:1. Thraa-mlle open lap, professional An-derson. An-derson. first; Hehir, second; Halatead. third; Thomas, fourth. Tlma. SMU. Four-mile motor race, run In heats of two miles each Samualaon. flrst: Mo-Cormack. Mo-Cormack. second. Time, ) 4t B-ft. Sam-' Sam-' utlson. first; McCormack seoend. Time. 1U J ft. In tha two-mile open lap race, amateur Smerts and Oberg grot moat of ths lap money. Tha programme was shortened a little to permit the Salt Lakers attending to catch thalr train back to Zlon. |