The Wheel and cycling trade review . looking wheels of the kind that had beenseen. They were the subjects of much cavil,of course, but for all of that the Tonkpeople tell THE WHEEL that the Old Hick-ory met with sufficient demand and gavesuch satisfaction that they mean to largelyincrease the output and to add several models. to the line. Instead of one height of frame,they will have three each of mens andwomens models. Two styles of tandems willalso be made. Sample 97 wheels are alreadyin evidence. The illustrations show whatthey are like. TAKING NO CHANCES. No action was taken in regard to t
The Wheel and cycling trade review . looking wheels of the kind that had beenseen. They were the subjects of much cavil,of course, but for all of that the Tonkpeople tell THE WHEEL that the Old Hick-ory met with sufficient demand and gavesuch satisfaction that they mean to largelyincrease the output and to add several models. to the line. Instead of one height of frame,they will have three each of mens andwomens models. Two styles of tandems willalso be made. Sample 97 wheels are alreadyin evidence. The illustrations show whatthey are like. TAKING NO CHANCES. No action was taken in regard to the revisedarticles of alliance between the Amateur Ath-letic Union and the League at the meeting ofthe A. A. U. held in New York on of business prevented ChairmanGideon from attending the meeting. His pres-ent at the meeting was desired principally todiscuss the question of a new agreement be-tween the two organizations under which eachshould refuse sanction to any meeting pre-viously refused sanction by the other. thinks that, while such an agreementwould hardly be of any benefit to the League,which is fully able to control the sport, itwould not be likely to injure it in any way,and that if the support of the organizationwill help the althletic body it might, as a mat-ter of friendly courte
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