Show THIRTEEN FINISH IN i 1 MOTOR CYCLE RACE RACE t. t o Many Mang Contestants Make Long Lony Run With Perfect Score Thirteen riders finished in time to tobe i be checked off Sunday in the f 1 mile motorcycle endurance contest from Salt Lake to Manti and re return urn The official list of results as computed according to the reports turned in by bythe bythe the various checking stations along t the route shows that nine men were tied for first place each of tb them m havIng hay hav- t ting Ing lug gone through the race with a aper perfect per per- tl J feet score of 1000 points The contestants who finished together to- to y V gether gather with their score and the machines machines ma ma- c chines they rode are as follows Lon 1000 p points ints Indian L. L Louis t A Anderson derson 1000 points Thor H. H F. F 1 Cooper 1000 points Excelsior W. W 1 Edgington 1000 points Excelsior j jred z Fred red Hartley 1000 points Excelsior ti t tF Ray Peck 1000 points Excelsior 0 O. f. f J. J F. F Gloystein 1000 points Excelsior A. A S. S Margetta Margetts 1000 points Indian 1 H. H A. A Lund 1000 points Thor Ab Jenkins points Excelsior G. G L. L Moore points Don Smith y points Excelsior M. M E E. E Palmer r points Indian The officials declared that the race was highly successful and state that it will be an annual event The rid rid- riders 15 ers each started with 1000 points to 1 l his credit and a certain number of I these were deducted for every failure to arrive at the checking station at scheduled time The schedule called for an average avera e speed of twenty-five twenty miles an hour between the various stations and but two minutes was allowed each rider in reaching the stations at the proper time The contestants contestants contestants con con- started from in front of the Salt Lake Tribune building in pairs at one minute intervals after 6 O'clock o o clock Generally in endurance contests of this type there are no ties for first place and it is very seldom that riders riders rid rid- i ers make a perfect score The fact J fc that nine of them did not have a single point deducted from their original prig J 1 inal number of points can only be i explained by the f fact ct that the speed 1 at which the riders were compelled to ride was not fast enough for the roads The fact speaks peaks well for the country highways to the south Bouth of Salt Lake for the men in charge of of the race thought that twenty-five twenty m miles les an hour for the entire distance would eliminate most of the contests from any chance for first place |