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Show Races at the Pavilion Monday even- H ing attracted a largo crowd and there H was suillclent excitement to satisfy H any and all. TI13 big race, U mile, H between Ed Ramshaw and John Qrun- H dcr, was a beauty, tho young men run- H nlng close throughout tho race. It H takes forty-flvo laps about the rinlc to H mako tho mile and a hair and for thlr- H ty-flvo laps, Grunder led Ramshaw by H a half lap The telcphene nan began H to' crawl up on him -then and finally H won by a half lap, Grunder falling ex- H liausted at the end of the race. It Is 'IH said that u recent at tack of lagrlppo iH had weakened him gicatly, and tho H strain was too much for lilm. Mana- .H gcr Uuggc, of the opera house, acted f!H as timekeeper and reported the utile ill and a half roado In 4 :U. This race H alono was well worth tho price of ad- H mission to tho rink. H Thero wero several races on the program, the tlrst between Ivan Dan- H lelsen and Edwin Stcudor, and It was H won by the I'ormcr. H Two team races .excited gteat H Irfrest. The II rat was botwoen Ed H Rimshaw and a Miss Lavseu and r. H William Wllllson and 1311a Jensen, tho VJ race being won by the llrst two. The H other race was between Windsor Rich- j H ards and Jennie Sorcnsen and Evan-. H Evans and Miss Larsen, the tlrst naift- ; H ed couple winning ' i H Tl.o racing has aroused exceptional H Interest In roller skat Ing circles. The H pavjllou management Is advertising a J H masque ball for ilondat -evening. 4H 1'rUes are offered tor Uk best char- ' IjH actcriatlons. ,. aH r.'jB |