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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, THE rxei? eS I THAT BAB- YWANT TO MISS HIM cant H4M I Roll Up Total of 31 Hits; Reds, Giants and Cards TUMBLE, ANDY STILL HANGING TOOAV jSEE' A BODY ME HCLLO AHDVi -5EC YOUR STOCK TOOK A I appot?d to. GUMPSW H BN THEY U 1920. BODY . Short horh ! trying to M TOO BUSY TO talk fM A BUSINESS MAN - COME OP TO I to-da- - ARE YOU y E House .Sunday IF YOU WNT TO TALK TO ME STORES t- - -- ?e VOLYEteSU N THE .. , Plttsbui WORLD AND them hed Boston RoouKa. Ywterday'a M Broskljo (Tint gams) 1. 0, Phlladalphls jBkklro lk (Bseoa ib.) PhUadalphia Brooklyo T. At Kw York Bootre (, Xm York L At BL Louio Chicago 0, SL Lou!. A At Ciscinaati Pittsburg 0, Cloftnoitl A Todays' (atadafe. ' Brooklyn it Bo. too (two ikm). Philadelphia it Now York (two games). Cincinnati. it Pittsbarg (two g smoa). Chicago it 84. Louis (two (woo). ElWilT . Annual Bicycle Road Race Is Thrilling Contest BROOKLYN, July 4. Brooklyn plltd up a hlto la tho first Sunday of tho oeioon today and boot twice. 10 to 1 arid 7 to A v(ladlphio - Jly run scored by tho visitors wasTho a run An t by Stengel In the first gams. . Brooklyn (first famo)-- A , S O fitPHILADELPHIA. I BROOKLYN. AB.R.H.O.A. AB.R.H.O.A. 4 0 0 0 twlnini.Zh OjOliei.re. . . 1X4 Wlllmo.ef 4 0 Oljohft.tco.Sb 5 S a t 4 t 11 OOrifflHi.rfc 4 i a o 10 14 4010 a o ONflr.rL... BOB a 4 a Z. 0 WheaLlf '' C i V' & eely Wins Time Prize; Sugden Finishes First A . IBB Match at Benton Harbor Lose to Senators, While In... dians Beat Tigers; White d Affair; Champion Favorite in Betting. Sox Defeat the Brownies. NEW YORK July 4. Cleveland rel la b Katchy.lb the American league leadership a a 4 gained 0 Klkloffjb. from New York today by administering 4 Krucfor.c. seventh straight defeat, while Detroits 1 Codon, p.. 4 B 1 B X tho Yankees dropped their first game in 2 to ten Washington. 0 The heavy slugging of the two leaders Is carrying them along at a fast pace, lacks the smooth , Totals, J1 I Bio's Totals. .3S 10 1 T 11 but the Indian club pitching that the Yankees possess. Either , Bitted tot Gillli is eighth. Coveleskle or fcugby, the Cleveland star Brocs by lasis(i: 1 twirlera, have been called upon In evPhiladelphia .....0 0 0 . 10 ery contest for a week. 0 Brookin' ,0 0 0 0 0 The Cincinnati world's champions made Two-tiarM a rural. hits Summary: Brror hlto Mayers, a slight gain over Brooklyn for the Ns- -, Trifroooor, Ktllduff. Threo-hio- o Homo rua BteafeL tlomu league leadership. Ciders. Sacrifice hit Although the Double pliyo Pauletts to Fletcher Reds are batting lightly, their pitchers Griffith. to Piulette: Cedars to Olios to Koaetoky. Loft held their opponents to an average of os bora Philadelphia X. Brooklyn 0. Bara is about two and a half runs to the game last ' ball! Off GalUi 1. Hlto Off Meadows, 0 to week. Brooklyn and Chicago both are k 8 lnali(i; off GalUi, 6 Is' 1 8 Prologs; enjoying good pitching again. The off Botti, 1 Is 1 inning, gtrork out By Mead-ow- i nave been batting lightly but to4. by Gillli S, by Csdora 1. Wild pitch thirty-on- e out hits for eighday pounded Um-pirMeadows. Losing pitcher Meadowa. In a double-head- er with PhilaHart and Harriaoa. Tima of (isis 1:20. teen runs The batlost a however, Cubs, delphia. 0 0 8 a B B B TrisrHr.e a 0 1 4 k.Vhnt,! 1 B B 3 Mradowa. a 0 0 0 Oallti.p.... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Betti, p. Latuvoaa 1 0 0 0-lt.14IUr.Sb 1 Mycrs.ef.. 1 ut At Brooklyn feecond PHILADELPHIA. AB.R.H.O.A. Kwhiga,2b S Wlllino.ef. 4 Btengel.rf. 4 Moural.lf. 4 yiotrbor.aa 4 Panltto.lb S R.MIIIr.Sfe X Wbtita.Sb 1 M. (aste) I Brttap. .. I B a t a o o o a t Wheat, If Nell. If.... Meyers.cf. Knetrhy.lb KlMuff.2b. 14 0 0 Wheats I Hubbell.p. 14X11 i a a is 0 a Tiylor.c... 1 Grimes,., 4 1 l VoUto. .n 2 4 24 11 no-runo-h- lt, ftcor by inalnfft: ft 2 ft 4 Philadelphia ftft 0 ft ft 2 4 0 4 7 Brooklyn 4 Brror OImb 2, Twnaao hlt Sunuary: Thron-baan hit Koatchy. Hmt ran Kooetcby. TORONTO GETS PITCHER. . Myera. Stoics baao -- B, Wheat. Sacrlflco hits -NEW YORK, July 4. The purchase Xontrhj O. Miller. Double play M. Wheat to Rawlings; Kllduff to Olsen to Konatchy 2. of Pitcher Hearne from the "Bunny Loft on baae Philadelphia 4, Brooklyn 4. Boeton Nationals was announced today by Betts 2. off the Toronto Internationals. Bim on balls OffOffHuhheil 1, off Hobbell 7 in 2 tnnlnfs; tirlstM'l Hit v off Betts, 4 in S tnnlnfs. btmck out By Huh-be- ll 1, by Bottn 2, by ttrimtc 4. Wl!4 pitrh 1 I BlHatooa.p Brtt. Loctnf pitctMMS-Hubb- sIl. Cmplran Har-- - Yangha.p. a. 1 B 1 rinon and Hart Tiuo of vans-i;4- l Martis.p. BBS Gaw.p. .. 3 B B B 0 Cartor.p. Are Giants t Hits Dely.... NEW YORK, July 4. Timely hitting by New York, coupled with loo as fielding by Boston, enabled the Giants to win today, 8 to A Toney kept the visitors' hits scattered, except in the ninth inning. Spencer, McGraw's new outfielder, played his first game and made a good impression. At New York BOSTON. . NEW YORK. ' AB.R.H.0.A. AB.R.H.O.A. Powell.cf. i OBI Barai.lf... 4 0 Mrarllle.u t 1 11 Baaeroft.is 4 3 0 Rayon, If. 4 0 13 Yaaag.rf. . 4 3 3 3 Crutra.rf.. 4 0 13 FrlKk.Sb. . 4 X 1 . 213 Holko.lb. Kolly.lb. .. 4 1 110 0 Boerkrl.Ib 4 13 1 Sprarar.ef, 4 Ford. 2b... t 0 0 3 Doylajb.. 4 10 4 1 O'Noill.o. a 13 0 0 mith,e... 3 S 0 10 Baydor.e., 0 0 -- McQuilln.p Y Tossy, p... 10 0 13 Chratsby 110 1110 014 414 gamy-- " , " ' ' 'Jrp-3l- ' Dutch Blanks Pirates. ' ii! !r , ;v v r 1 V j' ' , 'W' ' - Vlh I ' J'V. --v . .......wrara. ; " X : I f 4 c v' V as ' ' r AXZUCA1T ASSOCIATION. Bt. 1 1." i - . . (14 13 ill t AB.R.H.O.A. (4 1 B 4 1 1 1 1 4 S ( 1 (a i i i a a a 4 3 4 4 f ) 10 1 -- 2 3 4 6 0 - 7 -' ' 14 13 18 17 18 12 Everett RoyCotten-- ' H.E. Brucifor 27 28 29 .............. .. ..... .. ....... t Jrr. Jr, Wilcox, A. H. Heredith, Edward Geis . - .4:30 444 .....m. Scratch . . a . . . . 2 : 30 4 ..S.OO 44 BW ,4:30 ... .... Merrill Reynold; Edwin Longden Reed K. Pond David Newman William Grames Ruddy IL Whitecar Jante Birrell Anton G. Clawson I 4 , .....2: ......... ,6:00 ......... .4:30 00 a 4 4:30 4Hk ......4:00 .6:30 44 4 4d ...... .,6:00 ......... .1:30 .......... 44444 144441 ............ ... .8:30 ..Scratch Tim 43:46 48:50 48:13 43:39 45:10 45:15 44:47 45:18 47:19 43:12 45:53 48:44 48:37 Jt 49:24 . 48:55 48:52 . 48:23 49:46 47:36 51:37 ' 50:49 60:20 60:21 c 60:06 61:37 52:20 47:53 50:35 47:06 49:07 r , 30 4 4 4 .....2:00 Jcfsoyh H. Goia The remainder finished in the order named: Fred C. Taylor, Percy Downes, Leo 0. Mutbhart, William Lindt, Paul Cowen, Carl Larsen, Earl bimpson, John Birkner, Gilbert Hansen, Gustave E. Thetlcll, Frank Goodman C. Gardner, Owen Parramoro, Joseph Dudler, Seott Tayden, Arthur Ray lor. J. Ed Prime, Jack Murray, Horst Schober, Ik Lloyd, Ernest Nott, Richard Swenson, HomeraChilton, C. Giutavton, Jack Thomas, Clair Henuneck, Robert Shlbata. . s 4 e o as Loas 4 0 ,( Mddee 04 44 3ft 4 Yoatorday'a Booalta. At Detroit Ctevelawl IL Detroit A At tliieaxw Bt. Louie X. Chu-ar1 At New lorlt TuMtftm B. New York S. Ne etoav game aebaduled. . Tedayu' Xtoednla. SL 1wta ( Detroit (two gaaras). Clweeiand at CHeage (two faaraa). New Yert at Waaniagtae (two games). Boetoe at PhUadeintua (two gamte). WASHINGTON. July 4. New .York surrendered the American league fender-shi-p today by losing to Washington, X to i, while Cleveland was defeating Detroit. Shaw was exceedingly affective In every Inning except the seventh, striking out g eight men, including Ruth and s pinch, hitter. NSW YOHK. I . WASHINGTON. AS. R. HO. A 4 Olrirh.rf 44 11 e Jwtral.. 4 X Mllaaif... Ward.aa., P1pp.lb... 3 S 4.1 tKm,l.., 4 3 1 1 S Ru'b.lf... S WRatArf... X 1 X 4 4 M rural. 34 4 1X4 l!Harria,!t.. 4 S X X 1 Bodlarf.. 4 S 1 1 4hoaka3. X S S S 4 Pratt. 2. 4 4 I I XO'Neill.aa. 3 i S I Hannak-c- . 4 3 4 3 Gharrity. I 4 414 I 1 4 X S.Skaw.p... Qnina.p.. ( ( Vick.... 1 4 4 4 fe ninth-Innin- - 117 IIIII (Ml Ill Totals. .14 X B24M Totals. A Battod for Quit ta slats. Brora by tsstoga: New e e a a a a e e e o (P3T S - York B B X a WaaUagtos . ....1 B 4 iammarys Error Enth. Two Was hlto Ml- Iss,- - Hots, Basnth. Judge, Bice. Thmo-hahit Roth. Stnloa hrrao Kira, MUaa, Both. Barrttlra hit M.Uas. Loft as boros New larit 1. Waatifagtus B. Boom as hollo Off Bbww 3, off (Jnuia L Struck out By Gotss 4. by Shaw A I'mptroe Chill aad Mrrurlty. Tims of same 1M, Stan, He Stops Em, DETROIT, July 4 Cleveland hit Leonard and Okrie hard and mads It thre from Detroit by winning straight 11 to X. Morton started out for thstoday. visitors but was relieved in th seventh, after the Tigers had tied th score Coveleskts stopped th locals, while th Indians pLed up eight runs in th tiro final uuungs. IIIII Ill83II 84 4338 tit 7 ..g aod Hartley; MlddUtoo ax Totals. JB M is XT 1$ Totals X (XT 13 - j . Batted fas Leoaard Is eighth. Uurphs I Score by laalsgs: C Cleveland . ..... LOUISVILLE, Xl July ( 4-- 11 R. H. E. Detroit . Ftrot famo; .1 S J7 ft 21 IndltMpoUft e Bnmmary: Krrros CTiapnian. O'Nrtn, rtag- II touiivHls Two-tar- e atood. PtnrltL alto GnrSsrr. Beta, Battortee Bogie aad Gossett; Tlacup sad Bprakor. Throo-tar- o kit Cora look m. Boro roe ... ..... Mayor. Chapman, (tolas taooo Jahsotos 3, Spanker. R- L .i Second Brnno. ONrlll. Soeriflra hlto Chanmsn, ft 2 2 Indiana poll Corolraklo. Deuhls play k.aram ft :f 0 WambsraSM, a o' Lcvlsvllk anaauaied. Loft W booes Cloralna 10, DeBstterleo Rtty - nod Henlloo; Long aad troit 11. Baacr on baila Off Leonard A off Korhor. Mortal X. off Okrto L Hit Off MartoA to B (Toa Innlsgs) butlnra; off Corolraklo, pobo la 2 1 B off latatri. It Is B tnotaga; off Okric. . H. K. BT. PAUL. July 4. is 1 Inainy. Struck owe By Vurta A by LrosnrS 3. Wishing pltebor Carrlrakla, LosUlutstpolil I..,MM4MHM4MI 4 I ing pitcit- -r Leonard. Bt. Paul y. Cmptras KaUla aad Batteries Jamas aad Mayer; Couaibe aad Tima of game g.oe, :.' Hargrave. ...... J 44S44S4S-- a Chicago Hits Ban Hard. 4. Winnlrs of time prizes: (Left) Everett Seely. firzL and (right) Clyd Lloyd, ttcond. Left to right David Sngden, winner; Henry &elt, second; Homer Pitt, third. ANNUAL ROAD RACE Grind Affords RESULTS. Sport for Hundreds of David Sugden, won. Interested Wheel- -.Fans. .Henry Noelte,. seconds Thirteen-mil- e W .. -- ,4:30 1144 4 u .5 00 ......... ......... 5 00 ,4:30 If t 44144 44448 444144 ........ . 4:00 444444 ......... .3:30 ..... 444444 .... . 3 .30 4 4 4 Richard Klapinskl 23 24 25 20 Seely 'Howard Gray Mavor Gatehouse W. Worthen "Albert Zenger Harry Bishop 20 21 22 a ..,.6:00 ...,.............n.... ..........100 .2:30 ......... ........ ......... .2:30 C, Rasmussen ,.e., .2.00 Oliver Browa ...t,...,..:, ......... ,2 30 Clem Turville, Jr, .......... Donald Lymaa 2 10 11 12 13 ......... a ftt. Loela Detroit . H. K. KANSAS CITY, July 4c CHICAGO, July 4. Chicago hunched 4 18 X Mliwaekoe . 13 4 hits today and defeated SL Louts g to I Kaaaae City Batterlee Northrop and Gaston; Arnes, Tacts in the final game of the aeries hare. Jackson's batting was feature, enf Sweeney. At Chlcag , -I BT. LOUIS. CHICAGO. WISTIRK LIAOCK. AB B. H O. A. AB R.H.O.A. 1 Tobtu.rf . . 1LclhoW.rf. e e e e as e 4 a q e e Tulil liE.Colina.2b 4 3 3 3 3 Gr4oa.3b 4 Wlcktta e Blalor.lb.. ( 1 3 3 t Wrorar.Ab. 3 8t. JoC)h 4.e.ooeecec Jorobaa-e- f 4 3 Jarkaoa.lf . 4 14 3 0 X JOpltft 4 Willma.lf. 4 1X4 I Folorh-cf.- . 1 3 Omaha a 1 Gerbsr.ro. I 4:y.CslUaa.lk I I Oklahoma City 3 4 8 3 9 Berontd.e Rlsbrrg.ro. 9 4 4 1 4 1)m liolnoa S I TbmpanJh 3 kcbaik.e... 9 Smith.. . S 1 OHIlcotto... ( 1 S 3 Doris... ( .....S Handicap ........ ....... e 4 ,uu: Actual Eider David Sugden Henry Noelts Homer Pitt Clyde Lloyd C. Harvey wa ...4.t.sttH.M 9 ' Th4 summaries: - i v i -d HOW THEY FINISHED Order of Finish XX 9 Cincinnati 0 0 8 8 kit BarBuauiary: Error Carry. Twe-bas- a Sacrifice bits Kopf, Nails, Catoe. bara. Double, ploys Barbers to Catoe to Grimm. Schmidt to Catos, Barbara to Cotos to Whlt-taLoft oa been Pltuhsrg 0, Ctsclssstl 3 Baioa os halls Oft Beither I. Btrnck out By Boutbor 4, by Adorns L Wild pitch Boutboc. Tima of gai Vmptras Kina aad Kmalla. 1:34. LOCt. B it k e .. CokirmbiM Toledo Batterieo ST. AB.RH.O.A.I 3 SIJaaTTln.lb. Twmbly.rf Hollnchr.aa 4 3.3 0 IlHthcote.ef aiBtoek.ab... Terry, Jb. B Robrtn.lt B 1 3 3 0lHorn.by.lb a IX HMcHeary.lt Berber. lb. ( Paokertrf 4 0 1 1 liNchultarf. Hereof, Sb. ( I aijeren.es.. OFarrell.e 4 0 0 3 8 Dllhoofor.e fttiVloS till ISS 33 LouUviU Y.4ltXou1a box In second CHICAGO. Wahtagtaft Stag Iiidiuapoll h- Isrfc ('hieago UAEVE. I CLEVELAND. DETROIT. ABR.H.O.A.I AB.R.H.O.A. . Brass, If. BITmmg.Sb. Chapma.ro 4 X X 3 S Buaa.ro... S X 1 I X 3 X X 1 8hartn.ef. 8prakrr.ef Wood.rf. . b. If.. 4 t I Gardacr.Sb 4 flaratd.rf. Wmroro,2b 4 I IS I 4 tlllra.lb. Johnatn.Ib X X t B BPlaolH.3b, 4 OWrlU.e. 4 1 WoodoiLe. 4 4 4 (B I Lraaard.p. X Martas, p, 2 3 Okrir p... Covlahlr.p Heilmans t Past ColombiM y- f I i was effective throughout. drove the Vaughn fro mjlit Inning and the never after was lead today taking eaded, defeating Chicago, S tp (. Haines, Batted for Adams Is alato. though hit freely, was steady In the icon by losings: pinches. ji: At gtv Louts SB Plttrinirg I . IXms,-"Jii1y- - : Jim Vaughn Chased. BT.. ? CINCINNATI, Ohio. July 4. filx hits In succession off Adams enabled Cincinnati to score five earned runa In the third Inning end defeat Pittsburg, to 0. Routher t :SA l , 11 SB ... 11 94 14j Tofml . .11 B 8 IT 13 Totals. .ST Batted for McQulllaa la ninth. , Brora by innings: 0 Ik 0 0 0 3 B Boatos . . ........0 3 Now York .3 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 g Summary: Errors IfarurlUa 1, Bayers, Mc' Two-haaa Quillan, Bancroft. Prlaeb A hit hit Youag. Banifira hlto Kelly. Threo-bas- s Ford. Toney. ..Poubla. par Mnrmasllln te Holko: Bancroft to Kelly. Left oa York 3. Bases ns belle baeeo Bouton B. New tioju0 .Off Hrguitlaa 1, off Toaey A Hit by pitched bell By MrQulIlas (Hmlth). Btrnck nut By and O'Day. Tima Toney 4. Cmplrco Quigley ' - ef 1 ..3 110 111 . t lII Totals. .41 'll 14 S4 ITI Totals I It ST IB Batted for Martla is aovosUu Brora by laalngi: 1 B 1 0 1 I B B- -4 Chicago . B 4 1 0 B 0 B 0 L Loots Summary:Two-bor-Errors 0Parrelt 3. Horoiby, a S. lilts Hollochor. Robortooe, Berber. Three-bee- t hits Terry. Lavas, Horss-bj- . Htolea baeeo Hollochor. Palkert, Jaaerla. kit Sacrifice HoUocber, Stock, McHesry, Doubts play Twombly to O'Farrell. Halses. Loft oe banes Chicago 14. Bt. Lesia a Baaas on hallo Off Mania 3, oft Gaw 1. off Halses 1. Hlto Off Vaughs, 4 Is 1 lasing (moo out is locoed); off Martla, 1 ta ( Isslngi; off Gsw, 1 la Id isalsg (ess out Is seroath); off Carter, 1 Is 1 3d Innings. Lasing pitcher Vaughs. ... Cmplrra lUgler and Moras. Tima oi (am 3 hoars. - ....... T- 04 Timely. 110 Ii ixuicur ten-rou- out-batt- It O.MIllerto. . BENTON: HARBOR. Mioh.. July 4. Benny Leonard of New York, 'lightweight champion of the world, will defend his title for the first time In six months here tomorrow, when he faces Charlie White of Chicago, accounted one of the most dangerous hitters In the lightweight championship conranks, in test, ; The lightweight rivals will battle In a huge, newly constructed arena before an expected capacity attendance of IX, 004 persons. The gate receipts. If the arena If filled to capacity, wlU total between 0,000 and fCO.OOO, one of the biggest In lightweight history, Leonard has been guaranteed 115,000, with the privilege of a percentage. White accepted a straight percentage. Ed. W. Bmlth of Chicago will be the third man In the ring. Although Leonard ts an overwhelming favorite In the betting. White has hundreds of adiulrera who, because of hie hitting ability, believe that he has an excellent chance of winning. They point to the fact that White never has been knocked out; that he has won five of his last alx contests with knockouts and that he never was In such perfect-- condition. Leonard perhaps Is not in such fine has had only shape as his opponent, as helay-off of six ten days' training after a months, but the champion Is satisfied that he will be In condition to go ten rounds at top speed tomorrow and that the Chicagoan in he will boxing skill and footwork.Is As regards Leonard regarded as punching ability. even a better puncher than the challenger, In the question of weight, Leonard Is likely to have a couple of pounds end perhaps more of an advantage. White expects to go into the ring weighing while the about 13E or 134 pounds, 137 champion expects to scale between reand 118 pounds. All speculation as gards the true weight of the champion will - be settled tomorrow,-however, the rules of the state boxing commission require that the boxers must weigh In regardless of any private agreement. There will be no decision rendered tomorrow. White, 4o win the title, must score a knockout. St. Joseph and Boo-to- n Harbor hotels war Jammed tonight end many visitors were sleeping In their motor cars, in private homes and on the beaches. There was such a rush at the restaurants that several were obliged to lock their doore. tle for third place today at St. Louis, when four pi tenors were unable to check the Cardinals. The Boston Nationals continued their winning play of the previous week by timely patting. Philadelphia lacks scoring power. The Pittsburg twirlera are handicapped by light hitting. New Yorks slugging Is offset by unsteady pitching. In the American league, Chicago the league leaders last week but was unable to attain the same winning pace. Close scores marked the Boston end Washington contests. Johnson of the Senators is In especially good form and n and a pitched a three-h- it gam last week. 8L Louis Is displaying seesaw form. Detroit and Philadelphia are falling in the ruck. BROOKLYN. AB.R.H.0.A. Olsea.ss... Joha.tos.ab Griffith, rf Z. ; Ten-roun- 0001 00 ....... , . CJrty-on- ; Bte; raE3C3 . Bew York ' amp hips "ROPE ALL RAZORS AND; m Lonln - DRAIN r rivers THE vatxokad league. Chiciio i THE LAYES ;ANI Other Sunday Winners. Cincinnati Brooklyn he -- ' ON, OR DIP ana "L05T MORE MONEY THAN HE. EVER ' knevkwas in the world- - Huh r IP THAT'BABY EyEr LOT IO DUCKS THEYb .HAvTO CLOSE ALU THE PROG annual road race, the classic Balt Lake amateur cycling was. won by David Sugden, was given a 1:30 handicap. Henry Noelts, with five minute' start, finished In eecond plaoe and Homer pttt, who started with tho first contingent, six minutes before the scratch men, was a good third. Tho time prise was captured by Everett Seely, who rode from scratch. Ills time was 41:12. The race waa held on the Beltelr speedway. The distance wa thirteen miles. The event was a most successful affair, both from the standpoint of comNo road race petition end management. could have been staged with. better artime of the and the finishing rangements riders gives a fair example of the keen competition from the Writ man to the last In the finish. Youngsters between the agea of hO THE - en - Seely Wins Time Prize. Everett- Seely, winner of many local cycling contests, captured the time prise, beating the record of Clyde Lloyd, who finished fourth, by Yt seconds. Sugden the winner of the race, took the novice His mark wee but seven time award. seconds slower than Lloyds. Seely finished In tenth position. David Sugden. a well-buyouth, who has .not been In competition prior to a event, proved strong, steady yesterday's rider, i who did not falter In the entire race He overtook the half-wastarters early y soon after reaching the point and maintained hla lead to the end. nt ::.-- 1 - and IE were numerous, while there were entrants who were well pest thirty. A remarkable feature was the finishing of starters This la the greatest number to oomptete a road race in the history of cycling hr Utah. , L , to finish: Starters Fifty-seve- n gat 113 113 Mt4t44ll 1U1 ta4ii 11(3 319 V . BUltog. 1 De-- - Oklahoma COf d Totala..t7 S U M Iti Totals . U CT 14 aad Branaoa; -- Coving toa ... Battod far Daria Uittortoo Moiria Ip siatha aad fttFiffithe Iton ky ttnsK Tor Success. serves nt. - CUctift . .M.to.i K. R. S ft ft ft ft f WICHITA Kaa.t July i. s e e s e e eee 4 I f JopliU , felt ftmntttryrW1 Rrmr . B. CoiUiut ft 1ft 4 Wichita !Uam I yeihold, Tofci: IbiM bmm and CoiHni BattrluoraBdcraand8nyderx..Icsgiicy E. ftiulrs fc. toft- with bm. V liDfta hit racc for- a youngHter, lead, Ribwrgr Wvr, j:ode and Tnryna FcIaeK. Doobiy &rtMfv (1U8. at the end was still ready for more.' BlOtlt CITY, Iowa, July R. H. to Evvid. Left m btM St Log i, c (. No more popular rider than little Homer B .1 S Muine, eaio 12. Bxm o bU Off Omit X y t Pitt entered. Homer, who appeared to Dea Davit Ftrrk t bf fWti 4, bf T U City bo a midget compared to the other lads, Bloux Batteries Odenwald and Banner; Baamnsi Lua, pushed e "wicked wheel." to say the and Spellman.'- - least. ,'HJs third place winning brought him the. greatest amount of applause ' NT. JOSEPH, July 4 ' from the crowd at the finish. r. IL H. B. Ptrat game: , Homer Pitt, third. Everett Seely, time prize. Time, 43:12. fifty-sev- All of First thro Finish; Management Credit Ttllll ee as 4 e ft e 1 ft 1ft J( Lxi...,....i a o e Henry-Noelte- 44 as ee 40 . a o fti t o e 4 , -- 4... Omaha e ftt. JoMpfa Midget Rider Star." The battle for fourth place resembled the finish of a match sprint. Clyde Lloyd, with a handicap, beat C. Harvey of the 2:30 bunch by a margin of a foot. A few spills marred the race In 1U early stages, but no- -serious Injuries were , suffered. Splendid polios protection was afforded the contestants by the sheriffs force. Autpmobiles were prevented from passing the riders and the difficulty experienced tn past events was eliminated. The race was promoted by the bicycle 1 ... one-minu- te V: ,:!-- Batterlo-Kop- e e ee y aad gbMitok. Beeoad gamo: ft ft ee t XXI ) aad Halo; - Luacbeik, ft 1 d J :::y llfr. j Li AUtaoa ft. H. E. - Rubber T. 'pITTRBrr.5. July 7r.i': A -ree t reprearntUig as many ruhurr f St. Joph at Akron, Ol io, war v leaders In I t e t lUUerloa Vuhr, Kofg aad Liago; Bom aad annuel outdoor end fw n .'! At1' t Crod;. the Amenien -. elation held h ruay a.,- 1 ttu c The tram t t Kirrstonw ' t errthe dealers of Balt Lake and the Irmnegers tany watt f v -- . t V.rw con were the recipients of merited praiso for point A Ooou , - , fioints; GHysr Tire their successful efforts. An electric train and several trailers 13'4 polntm " -! f followed the riders. More than too aaw Camer'o cf,! s fourth t 1 i . j 1 the finish, Omaha . ....I..... ,...a......s4 a .23 7 11 ft 1 ! . T C- E- . : : , |