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...Fred Spencer of Plainfield, N. J. and William ("Torchy") Peden of Vancouver. B. C.: one of the closest six-day bicycle races on record; by 14 points (for sprinting) from the teams of Norman Hill & William Grimm. Three other teams were in the tie for distance covered, 2,482 mi. and 9 laps. Month ago Peden and Jules Audy of Montreal who started the Manhattan race with Peden but was forced out by injuries after a fall, won a six-day race, in Chicago...
Thomas J. Peden (master in chancery...
...teams which started the race were left at the finish. Old Reggie McNamara who, out of respect for his age, is usually permitted to hold the lead for a day or two at the beginning, was still ahead with his large red-haired British Columbian partner, Torchy Peden. Not satisfied with a point-lead over the Belgian team of Van Nevele and de Lille, McNamara and Peden stole a lap in the last ten minutes of the race and held it to the end. Behind the Belgians came the reckless French team of Letourner and Guim-bretiere...
...probable batting orders: PENNSYLVANIA. HARVARD. Martin, r.f. r.f., Frye Coleman, l.f. s.s., Wingate Coryell, 3b. 2b., Clark Minds, c.f. lb., Ayres Toemey, 2b. c.f., Gannett Glendenning, s.s. l.f., Alsop Peden, 1b. 3b., Tomes Gordon, c. c.,Young Imlay, p. p., Felton
...batting orders: HARVARD. PENNSYLVANIA. Wingate, s.s. 2b., Coryell Gibson, 3b. r.f., Smith Babson, l.f s.s., Donovan Potter, 2b. 3b., Minds Clark, 1b. c., Hawk Coon, c.f. c.f., Gordon Reynolds, r.f. 1b., Peden Young, c. l.f., Coleman Bartholf, Felton, Hardy, or Hitchcock, p. p., Imlay