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Show CHICAGO'S SIX DAY RAGE ENDS Eddie Madden 'and Jake Macjin Win Before Big Throng CHICAGO, Jan 22 Eddie .Madden i t.. .Jul'. M K-ln on the six-day. bi-cyclo bi-cyclo race which ended tonight at 10:30 p. m. They covered 2.279 miles. The winning rldeiH. each of whom has helped score victories In .New York races, came through first by running run-ning up more thin oo points in tonight's to-night's sprints. Their total was rs; Horan and Pltsslmmons finished second sec-ond with :t94. Baton and Mill and P. Drobadh and Hanley tied for third and fourth with 390 while Osterltter and Koekler were fifth with 32v. M' Beath and Walker scored til points, while Kopsky and Hello had 104 The race closed IHi II one-mile sprints, first place in each of which counted sixty points. The biggest crowd that aver Jammed Into the Coi-Iseuni Coi-Iseuni for a bicycle race attended, the police being called at 9 o'clock to control con-trol hundreds of persons who wanted i" Jam through th0 doors which were closed at 9 o'clock Madden and Marin gave a grent exhibition ex-hibition of sprinting tonight and their riding throughout the week drew f.i-'rablo f.i-'rablo comment. Through the week they were content to hold second place although al times they passed through Kocklcr ami i sU-rltter, the leaders In points. This afternoon, however, they look the la,j by nine points and tonight to-night had things their own wa. Rockier Rock-ier md i fiterltter fought hard but were unable to get out of the pock-' pock-' . 'oi iik cI 1 1 ' ' h- uili, r riders It was announced that 56,942 persons per-sons attended the race during the wouk and that it had been a financial success the, first time in year8 a six-day six-day race had paid In Chicago. Plans were started for another race in March. |