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MOTORCYCLE RACESEndurance Run of Grays Harbor Mo torcycle Club to Olympia Sunday Was a Great SuccessHOQUIAM, Sept. 23.—Ten perfect scores were made by members of the Grays Harbor Motorcycle club, who participated in the endurance run Sunday to Olympia and return, while only three failed. Those who covered the 128 miles in the time set, five hours, without accident or assistance, were: Clyde Lewis, F. M.Pabst, Henry Milhoffer and James Anderson,on Merkles; Alfred Nelson, Indian; John Lyons, E. W. Kennedy, J. Phillips, Harley-Davidsons; L. L. Luce, Yale; W. F. Ward, Excelsior.Those without perfect scores were Frank Whitcomb, who broke an exhaust valve, which he had to fix at Elma; Percy Hall, late at Oakville returning; J. Somerville, on a Sterns, the only “one-lunger in the crowd, w'ho had trouble with his rear wheel, but made good time.The rain of the night before laid the dust and transformed it into mud which in some places made navigation dangerous, but no accidents occurred.
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Aberdeen Herald

Aberdeen, Washington, US

Tue, Sep 23, 1913

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