The Wheel and cycling trade review . purposes. Prince Wells expresseshimself mildly but firmly in this way, and asa judge of the public pulse professionally andas a business man few men can speak withany greater degree of knowledge born of ab-solute experience, and that, too, right alongthis especial line. Mr. Wells says the publicmay expect racing at Fountain Ferry duringthe next season from the time the curtain isrolled up until the last ball is pitched. It isexpected three or four days each month willbe the average number of racing days. The Louisville branch of the Hay & WillettsManufactur


The Wheel and cycling trade review . purposes. Prince Wells expresseshimself mildly but firmly in this way, and asa judge of the public pulse professionally andas a business man few men can speak withany greater degree of knowledge born of ab-solute experience, and that, too, right alongthis especial line. Mr. Wells says the publicmay expect racing at Fountain Ferry duringthe next season from the time the curtain isrolled up until the last ball is pitched. It isexpected three or four days each month willbe the average number of racing days. The Louisville branch of the Hay & WillettsManufacturing Company will be made thedistributing point for Southern territory nextseason. Mr. George Wilcox has just returnedfrom a trip on the road in the interests of theOuting. Martin & Martin is its name was Martin & Dressing. This firm has re-cently moved a few doors farther south fromits old location, and is preparing a campaignof education for the Louisville people. They R£MARKABLE RESULT OF A REAR-END Charley Pedalslinger is somewhat of a scorcher -and is consequently rather stuck up. Chairman of the Election Committee M. announces the result of the canvass ofthe division vote as follows: Chief Consul, John W. Clendening (re-elected), Covington, 329; Vice-Consul, NewtonG. Crawford, Louisville, 333; Secretary-Treas-urer, Owen Lawson (re-elected), Louisville,338; Representatives (five to be elected), Ledman, Louisville, 313; R. F. Pelouze,Louisville, 311; E. H. Croninger, Covington,310; Thomas B. Dewhurst, Lexington, 308; Brigman, Louisville, 304; W. R. Pratt,Madisonville, 302; scattering, 4. The totalvote is only about one-fourth of the member-ship. Chief Consul Clendening has requested thesecretary-treasurer to call a meeting of theDivision Board for December 6, at 2,510 WestJefferson street, Louisville. Thomas B. Dewhurst, the Lexington mem-ber of the Board, is in England with bisbride. He is visiting his relatives Lhere andwfl} prolong hi


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