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Show J No one sobbed aloud, not even the ladies, when I our own Willie Samuelson met a speedier pedal propellor in his recent match race with McFar-land, McFar-land, yet the grief of the local patrons of the saucer was widespread and poignant. McFar-land's McFar-land's sprint apparently has altogether too muc'u motor power behind it for Sammie, although it is possible thut the Provo lad was suffering from a slight attack of stage fright on Tuesday night which prevents him from exhibiting in his besf form. Samuelson is undoubtedly a coming sprinter, sprin-ter, and when he becomes a better pilot of his speed, there seems little doubt that he will some day be a great racer. He should fare much better bet-ter in the pursuit race on Monday, when his stur-diness stur-diness and his great talent as an unpaced performer perfor-mer will keep the husky Californian extremely busy. |