Show r- r SOME JOME ME LIVE SPORTING I GOSSIP LOCAL AND TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS POTS OF FIELD TRACK TRACE AND RING r r RIDERS LOSE tOSE MOTORS AND MAKE MAl E CLOSE RACE RAC f Crowd at Salt Palace Sees Evening of Really Good Sprints t. t Tn In the history of the bicycle racing rac rae lug ing game came In this city few ow programs S o ha been held heM that will compare comparo In ex excitement ex cx- with the article offered lher the r public at the thc Salt Snit Palace track last lastS I c S night Two records were broken In the sprint race tho finishes were close and mH exciting and the lolOr motor race of offered offered of- of ered a a. combination of ot accidents poor poor pace riding riding- yet ct with dashes of or speed and that hair a finish was a j Tho The teams crossed the tho starting Un line b ir r. r in tho following order T. T M. M I. I Sam- Sam f Poison pacing W. W E Eo Samuelson WhitS Whit Whit- S lor Jer racing pacing Jenkins pacing Wilcox and McCormack pacing Agraz Sam Sam started to dig at the outset and IJ by fierce riding lapped the tho field and at three miles was a 1 lap and a hul half to the good Then his motor motoi went vent t. t fc bad ond one cylinder clInder alone exploding In f r the tho meantime Wilcox had hall passed Jen Jon Sai kins who then made malic several se futile utile attempts to go around Agraz Agras w wa was s f 1 trailing the tho two At the beginning of the last mile e Wilcox and Jenkins Iner Increased ased their r pace and rapidly closed on Sam whose 1 motor was as still down Three laps from home all three riders went around Sam who was is-as almost pushing his pacing pac pac- r ing In- machine Then trouble for tor or tho the others began A Agraz was shaken off CC Jenkins fol- fol suit In nn nit attempt to pass Wilcox Wil- Wil 1 L cox on the tho back stretch of or the final lap nn and Wilcox was left b by Turville who put on extra steam to stay in the lead Whittier thinking Jenkins was wason on oil on was going to the front at nt all haz haz- ards With their machines on ahead both bolh Wilcox and Jenkins continued to sprint for the t tape pe With Hh Wilcox and I Jenkins without pace Sam bc began an to gain on A Agraz rn who had again tack tacked 1 on n his got Into the tue race ace him him- self 2 With the crowd on Its feet screaming screaming scream scream- ing each for his favorite Sam passed F S. S Wilcox at tho the tape with Agraz cutting cut cut- 2 ting Jenkins out of third monc money all f. f four tour finishing within 20 O yards ards record In the 7 McFarland captured a two mile two mile open professional riding th the Jo distance In breaking tho the worlds world's 4 record of or 05 made malle b bj by her Lawson III In j 1 1901 01 Pulled from the gun soun b by Palmer and Wilcox tho pace was hot anG and In Increased increased In- In 7 creased three laps from home by a jump b by Freddie West with r I on McFarland and Downing loose an and wont around the tho field the k Jank lanky one winning after afler a hard haid sprit The other record fell to Lawrence L. the California amateur who lowered 10 11 of or for the quarter three T the record S mile made by West In 1905 to I 1 30 1 in Tho mlle mile handicap p professional won Iy by Samuelson with a lIr pretty ny Jump anti and tho the two mile amateur won yon by Phil r Wright were both races of or tho the first first- class elas The Three fourths milo mile open amateur amateur- Lawrence Meyer Crebs TIme 1 30 4 One mile handicap professional professional- 35 Samuelson scratch r 65 Palmer 75 Time sec sec- onis Two Two mile lap amateur amateur Wright Wright t L Giles Lawrence Time LOG OG Brodbeck placed himself with wHit the limit men In Inthis finish finished ell first but was this raco race and ami J r J disqualified professional Mc lc Mc- Mc Pt Two milo open l t n Downing West J Time 35 j 3 J open upen paced motoi-paced Sam paced Sam Sam- I I nelson son WIlcox Agia Agraz Jenkins Jcl Time rime 75 1 i 1 3 3 fL |