The Wheel and cycling trade review . ft pedallingScotchman. He also covered the same dis-tance as Linton; in fact, he hugged his wheelall the way. Pierce, the Boston in twenty-one miles and kept pluggingalong. Major Taylor, the black-hued Mungermascot, was humorously picked out by thecrowd. He pedalled along quietly, and wouldhave attracted no attention had it not beenfor his mahogany tint. Rice, a Wilkesbarrerider, made a fine showing. He is of stocky tronized. The inner ring was fairly well-crowded, for this year a 50-cent admissionwill entitle you to walk all over the Garden,


The Wheel and cycling trade review . ft pedallingScotchman. He also covered the same dis-tance as Linton; in fact, he hugged his wheelall the way. Pierce, the Boston in twenty-one miles and kept pluggingalong. Major Taylor, the black-hued Mungermascot, was humorously picked out by thecrowd. He pedalled along quietly, and wouldhave attracted no attention had it not beenfor his mahogany tint. Rice, a Wilkesbarrerider, made a fine showing. He is of stocky tronized. The inner ring was fairly well-crowded, for this year a 50-cent admissionwill entitle you to walk all over the Garden,and this privilege is treasured by many, es-pecially those who enjoyed it during the oldsix-day go-as-you-please contests. The bandplayed and the crowd waited. In fact, itseemed remarkable that fully 5,000 peopleshould wait till midnight to see such an eventstarted. On Monday night there were no short races,and the race seemed rather monotonous. Wal-ler and Van Emberg had a bad tumble duringthe day, and were put out of the race, Van. appearance of a so-called black and whitetandem team, the front rider being black andthe rear one white. Bald also made some at-tempts at record, doing one mile in 2:09 4-5,and a second mile during the evening, pacedby a tandem, in 2:08 1-5. The race is being managed by P. T. Powers,of the New York Baseball Club, and JamesKennedy, well known as a manager of boxingtournaments. Both men well know how tocater to the New York sporting public. Theyhave the entire New-York press with them,Mr. Kennedy being an old press man, and,judging from the public interest in the raceand the great public interest in cycling, it isprobable that the race will be an emphaticsuccess. SCORE OF THE FIRST HOUR. Tom Linton, Wales 23 2 William Lumsden, Scotland 23 2 Frank Waller, Chicago 22 9 H. H. Maddox, Asbury Park 22 4 Charles Chappie, England 22 0 J. S. Rice, Wilkesbarre 21 5 Pete Golden, New York 21 2 B. W. Pierce, Boston 21 0 Major Taylor, Brooklyn 20 9 .foe Gannon, Ne


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