The Wheel and cycling trade review . and he is now brandedas a world-beater. Summary: Half-mile—Heats won by W. J. White, N. Y. ; C. S. Henshaw, R. W.; W. H. Owen, S. ; A. J. Latham, Saratoga, N. Y.; J. W. Judge,R. W., and Wilbur L. Losee, S. B. W. Final—1, A. J. Latham; 2, W. H. Owen; 3, C. Time—1:101-5. One-mile professional (final)—1, Al Weinig; 2,Charles Hadfield; 3, J. F. Starbuck. Time—2:22 by two lengths. Murphy and Eaton fell. One-mile handicap—The winners of heats wereW. C. Roome (scratch), A. J. Latham (scratch),Saratoga, N. Y.; C. F. Ludin (100 yards), N.


The Wheel and cycling trade review . and he is now brandedas a world-beater. Summary: Half-mile—Heats won by W. J. White, N. Y. ; C. S. Henshaw, R. W.; W. H. Owen, S. ; A. J. Latham, Saratoga, N. Y.; J. W. Judge,R. W., and Wilbur L. Losee, S. B. W. Final—1, A. J. Latham; 2, W. H. Owen; 3, C. Time—1:101-5. One-mile professional (final)—1, Al Weinig; 2,Charles Hadfield; 3, J. F. Starbuck. Time—2:22 by two lengths. Murphy and Eaton fell. One-mile handicap—The winners of heats wereW. C. Roome (scratch), A. J. Latham (scratch),Saratoga, N. Y.; C. F. Ludin (100 yards), N. W.; W. H. Cane (35 yards), Hackensack; T. (80 yards), R. W.; Wilbur Losee (30 yards),S. B. W.; C. H. Tomlinson (50 yards), R. W., andC. S. Henshaw (20 yards), R. W. Final—1, C. S. Henshaw, R. W.; 2, WilburLosee, S. B. W.; 3, C. H. Tomlinson, R. W. Time—2:22 2-5. Half-mile handicap professional—Final heat—1, Major Taylor, S. B. W.; 2, A. C. ; 3, E. C. Bald. Time—1:081-5. 1896. 47. 48 December [ i, NEAR THE ROCKIES. Gardiner Shaking the Record — Plum Bush for Some I^ate Speed Fruit-News Items. Denver, Col., Dec. 5.—Arthur Gardiner hascommenced his campaign for records, and hasplaced two to his credit. Finding himself ableto attain great speed on the Denver track, hehas ceased to talk about going on the Cali-fornia circuit, and allows the plain acknowl-edgment that he came to Denver to get allshort distance unpaced records. His first real trial was Thursday that time George M. Scott, president of theDenver Wheel Club, was on hand as officialreferee and L. A. W. representative. Timerswere O. E. Boles, T. A. Bothrill, and J. ; judges, George A. Green, George , and Samuel F. McGrew. There was awind sweeping across a portion of the track,and after carefully finding when it had theleast effect, Gardiner went to the last twelfthpole, and started the wrong way of the this means he marked off a qua


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