The Wheel and cycling trade review . s, 2-5; 20 miles, 1-5; 21 miles, 2-5; 22 miles, ; 23 miles, 3-5; 24 miles, 2-5; 25 miles, 3-5; 26 miles, 2-5. 26 miles 1373 1-3 yards, unpaced, flying start, againsttime, in 1 hour, by G. G. Perrie, A. A. Gracey, O. , Philadelphia, Pa., Aug 27, 1896. PROFESSIONAL. 1 mile, paced, standing start, competition, 1-5,by W. A. Terrill, San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 21, 1896. 3 miles, paced, standing start, competition, ; 4 miles, paced, standing start, competition, 4-5; 5 miles, paced, standing start,
The Wheel and cycling trade review . s, 2-5; 20 miles, 1-5; 21 miles, 2-5; 22 miles, ; 23 miles, 3-5; 24 miles, 2-5; 25 miles, 3-5; 26 miles, 2-5. 26 miles 1373 1-3 yards, unpaced, flying start, againsttime, in 1 hour, by G. G. Perrie, A. A. Gracey, O. , Philadelphia, Pa., Aug 27, 1896. PROFESSIONAL. 1 mile, paced, standing start, competition, 1-5,by W. A. Terrill, San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 21, 1896. 3 miles, paced, standing start, competition, ; 4 miles, paced, standing start, competition, 4-5; 5 miles, paced, standing start, competition, 4-5; by Walter F Foster, San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 21, 1896. SANCTIONS GRANTED. Jan. 18 to 23—B. F. Blake, Jacksonville, Fla. Feb. 22 to 27—Chicago Cycle Racing Association,Chicago, 111. PROFESSIONALIZED. A. G. Parker, Kearney, Neb., clause (a). Lester E. Sisson, Columbus, Neb. Joe Kinnan, Shelby, Neb. John Fox, Shelby Neb. P. H. Burt, Aurora, Neb. J. H. Snell, Bradenville, Pa., own request. Park Track, Boston. William Jordan, Lansingburg, N. Y., clause (b). Chris Bohnet, Lansingburg, N. Y., clause (b). E. C. Freeman, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., clause (b). George Barber, Cohoes, N. Y., clause (b).SUSPENDED. For six months, from Dec. 30, for competing in un-sanctioned races after warning, A. G. Parker, Kear-ney, Neb.; Lester E. Sisson, Columbus, Neb.; JoeKinnan, Shelby, Neb.; P. H. Burt, Aurora, Neb. For competing in unsanctioned races after warning,six months has been added to the terms of suspensionplaced upon Gus Gocke, York, Neb., and John Fox,Shelby, Neb., making same expire April 3, 1898, andOct. 3, 1897, respectively. BOURRILLON AND MORIN MATCHED. Bourrillon has becomeamarked favoritewiththe Paris racing enthusiasts since the enforcedabsence of Jacquelin from the track on ac-count of his army duties. In a mile and aquarter race two weeks ago he defeatedMorin. The two Frenchmen were afterwardsmatched to compete against each other on
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