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Burns, on 5*y ear-old motor, won the mile and 10 mile events and was second in the 15 mile event riding against a team of three riders on the latent of racing K valves raring machines. His time for the 5 mile event averaged FASTER than the time trials and he tied in that event* Burns look the lead in the a and the 10 milt* events and NEVER was in danger of being passed. Burns had the hard luck of having n plug oil foul for a short distance in the 15 mile event which costhim first place but took second by a safe margin.Also YALE SMITH of Eugene riding a stock 1920 electric equipt Indian side car outfit finished third in one side car event.On May 30 there was $735 in first prizes for 9 events. Burns riding only in 5 of these took $485. Think it over.rest of the field.INDIAN SCOIT The King of Solo Mounts, Electric, $185INDIAN POWER PLUS Electric, $538RAMSDEN McMORRANINDIAN AGENCY 387 COURT STREET
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Salem Capital Journal

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Sat, Jun 04, 1921

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