The Wheel and cycling trade review . and Jasper. Time,3:361-5. One-mile against track record of 1:57—RayDawson, paced by two triplets. Time, 1:58 4-5. One-mile sextet exhibition—Greenwich Wheel-men. Time, 1:59 4-5; first half, 57 seconds. One-mile triplet—Vim B. C. Time, 2:03 2-5. ROMPED AWAY WITH BY THE ROYALS. London, Ont., Oct. 4.— The twenty-mileteam road race for the Dunlop trophy tookplace here yesterday afternoon. The RoyalCanadian Bicycle Club of Toronto won with379 points; Queen City Club, of Toronto, sec-ond, 344 points, and the Western Associationof Toronto, third, 325 points. Willi
The Wheel and cycling trade review . and Jasper. Time,3:361-5. One-mile against track record of 1:57—RayDawson, paced by two triplets. Time, 1:58 4-5. One-mile sextet exhibition—Greenwich Wheel-men. Time, 1:59 4-5; first half, 57 seconds. One-mile triplet—Vim B. C. Time, 2:03 2-5. ROMPED AWAY WITH BY THE ROYALS. London, Ont., Oct. 4.— The twenty-mileteam road race for the Dunlop trophy tookplace here yesterday afternoon. The RoyalCanadian Bicycle Club of Toronto won with379 points; Queen City Club, of Toronto, sec-ond, 344 points, and the Western Associationof Toronto, third, 325 points. William Great-rix, of the Queen City Club, Toronto, was thefirst man to finish. Time, 59:43 2-5. Thetrack was very heavy, owing to the recentrains, and there were many tumbles andbroken wheels. FOR HIS MANLY BREAST. When Officer Anthony Gavin, of the Buffalopolice force, first referred to his ability as ascorcher, he was forced to sth-nd a deal ofjollying from his brother officers. And soto prove that his legs were as good as his. tongue he lowered the Buffalo-New Yorkrecord eleven hours, riding the 404 miles insixty-one hours. In appreciation of his workthe Palmer Pneumatic Tire Company, whosetires he rode, have presented him with a veryhandsome gold medal, as shown above, for theperformance. RACED ALL DAY. West Chester, Penn., Oct. 3.—The WestChester Driving Association tried the experi-ment of holding all-day races to-day. Bi-cycles- occupied the track in the morning,horses in the afternoon. Several thousandspectators were present. Summary: One-mile novice—1, L. Gibson, Philadelphia;2, Robert G. Sturgeon, Avondale; 3, Harry , West Chester. Time—2:39 1-5. One-mile open—Final heat—1, Worthington; 2,Airhart; 3, Johnson. Time—2:40 1-5. One-mile county championship—1, ClintonKeinard, Phoenixville; 2, F. Airhart, Phoenix-ville; 3, G. M. Coates, Berwyn. Time—3:14 2-5. One-mile handicap—Final heat—1, Remmert;2, Coates;- 3, Worthington; 4, Airhart. Time
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