The Wheel and cycling trade review . tion. Eddie G. Bald, at Wilkes-Barre, Pa., September 16th, wonthe mile-open event in , his old competitor, Tom Butler, run-ning third. THE BARNES is all right all the time. Though Bald is beaten, the winnings go on piling up justthe same, and when he wins they dont stop, either. At Wilkes-Barre, on the same day, Otto Ziegler, on aBARNES, Morgan & Wright Tires, won the half-mile open in1 03 1-5, defeating Sanger and Gardiner, and rode a half-mile,paced by a tandem, in 55 seconds flat, breaking the State recordby one-fifth of a second. C. W. Krick, of Rea


The Wheel and cycling trade review . tion. Eddie G. Bald, at Wilkes-Barre, Pa., September 16th, wonthe mile-open event in , his old competitor, Tom Butler, run-ning third. THE BARNES is all right all the time. Though Bald is beaten, the winnings go on piling up justthe same, and when he wins they dont stop, either. At Wilkes-Barre, on the same day, Otto Ziegler, on aBARNES, Morgan & Wright Tires, won the half-mile open in1 03 1-5, defeating Sanger and Gardiner, and rode a half-mile,paced by a tandem, in 55 seconds flat, breaking the State recordby one-fifth of a second. C. W. Krick, of Reading, on a BARNES, won all the ama-teur events but one, the mile handicap, in which he got third,starting from scratch. <& THE BARNES Is the Wheel to Win On, e£ c£» THE BARNES CYCLE COMPANY, SYRACUSE, N. Y. THE ELMWOOD CYCLE CO., No. 57 Park Place, New Yo»k City,Agents for New York, Brooklyn and Long Island. THE DARRAH CYCLE CO., No. 933 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.,Agents for Philadelphia. Kindly mention The 1896. 45 ROCHESTERS BIG FOUR. Who They Are, What They Sell, and WhatThey Are Doing. The Big Four is what the Shone-HannaMfg. Co., of Rochester, N. T., are frequentlytermed by their friends, and to one acquaintedwith the personnel of the concern, the termseems no misnomer, for it is unlikely that thetrade presents a duplicate of four such ener-getic men linked together as partners in theparts and sundry business. The four are J. W. Shone, who is presidentof the company; R. J. Hanna, vice-president;G. W. McTaggart, secretary, and A. T. Brad-ley, treasurer. Messrs. Shone and Hanna dothe outside work for their company, and arewell known to the general trade from a con-nection with their particular branch of it forfour or five years. Mr. Shone was the organ-izer and manager of the Hall-Shone Co., ofthe same city, selling out some eighteenmonths ago to become interested in his pres-ent company. At its inception the companyintended to restrict itself to the manuf


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