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Show FRANK KRA11ER IS m m rora COM HATCH Has Little Trouble in Defeating, De-feating, Lawson, Clarke and Goallett (Rpeelal to The Telecram.) NEWARK. Sept. It. Frank Kramer, national cycling champion, annexed the tour-cornered match against Clark a. Law-arm Law-arm and Ooullett at the velodrome Sunday. The anlsh In the flrat heat waa Kramer. Lawson, Ooullett and Clarke. Time I:M 1-1. Lawaon Jumped away and Kramer Jumped and tacked on. while Ooullett and Clark did the "Alphonee and Qeeton act," far which they were fined II apiece. Kramer had no trouble In beating Lawaon down the strstoh. In the aecond heat Clarke beat It for home at the hell, but Kramer came etrong In the etretch and won with apparent eaae wtille Ooullett. coming etrong, nipped Clarke for second. Time, trig 1-1. Paddy Hehlr and Joe Fogier finished first and aecond In the one-mile handicap, but were dloquailned for teaming with Eddie Boot. The real feature of the day waa the two-mile tandem race, which waa won by the Demere-M Itten team In an eyebrow flnleh ever Root and Fogier. Summary: One-mile handicap, wop by Mitten i; aecond. J, Bedell (SO); third, af. Bedell (l; fourth, Jonee (). Time, J It. Two-mile Invitation Won br Anderson; eerend, Fenn; third. Fyt; fourth. Palmer. Time, t 14. Two-mile tandem open Won by De-mara-Mltten; eecond, ftoot-Fogler: third, Wney-Btein: fourth. Halstead-Drokaub. Time, I 41 4-1. Five-mile open Won by Fngler; eeoond. Ooullett: third. Hehlr; fourth. Clarke: fifth, Root. Time, l:M. |