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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 3, “1904. [SPORTS|—Pu UGILISM|—{ RACING ]—[SKATING |} {ATHLETIC tsp. Decollar Little Craft Is as Mach at Home |AUTOS WILL GO MILE IN 30 SECONDS,” in Water as on the Frozen Surfac ——s j —BARNEY OLDFIELD. Its Cost t Comparatively Little. (Special to The Evening World.) “Tt must be built for the least wind jing. for think of the gond things await-| mile down to thirty. and I hope to get ance-low and scoop-shaped, 80 je man who goes the mile that acnsation ‘before, F dle, nee-low and rT ped, so [ting the m ho goex the mile in halt} that seneaton eeeae die in making. it. driver J# inside the car and out of | a minute, or at a speed equal to the} jug I dont believe that on the Ormond: said Barney wind Mimself fastest locomotive! Darton cour should be at all within two y at RMOND. L. Feb, 2-0 The mile ve T” amphibious “scooter.” It’s a new one on the sporting fraternity, will be made fn thirty secon | 2 0 row. t may readily be seen the ec - oul e n ms KONE that mile. but one which is interesting and gives promiso of growing popular jorajield last night. “Lao not belleve|, “Ht may readily be seen then that the | “1 would take nine chances in ten of | What in “tie us can dle but wiih all followers Ot: wintee eport: that the thirty-second mark. will pe DYiding of a car to go under thirty- |losing my life to atrike that mark, for| once, and If-it comes that way, why, five will not be such hard work as|with a thirty-second mile my name|it ts all right. is an ice- “ " very othe: struck within a year; still 1 may be The “scoot cht superior to every other sort of device for reached, I will predict that within a|™&ht be supposed But for every |would go mfound the world and my ing over the ice. In sailing one you need never fear plunging into|.ear they will go under thirty-five, In| %¢0Md under thirty-five there will have |future would be made. Yes, it 1a going ’ Bal die the) RODGTBE igen sotiOll’ ab Nome in tHe Walean ill | Terthrvace Arar anEE record. to, ba very marked Improvement and |i be thirty seconds, and that ts what Rt soft ice, ‘8000! water as scientific changes. |wo are striking at. 0 fo ted a over the smooth glossy ice. It’s a craft you can use at all seasons of the| “Of course others may reach ft, for! «or course when they travel thirty! ‘rhe sensation of such a mile I can there are a lot in the fleld now; men of i with comfort and pleasure. means and nerve, who have the time| %¢conds to the mile, or a matter of 178] hardly tell you. I go a mile in forty The speed attained on ice by this peculiar little graft 1s about twenty-|ana inclination to buy fast cars and| feet to the second, there will be three now. J have travelled faster here but you would not belleve me ff I tol five miles an hour. A few boats have been built for racing purposes, and | drive them danger. I have predicted a death or) yoy anathaveno sensation other tha ne ,| two at such speed, and they will come, tance of ordinary riding. I suppose that tm bome instances they have reached a rate of over thirty miles an hour. T want to nave a car bullt for my! ive that will atop none of us from try- | the sensation would come to me wilh t Running at full epeed before a fair wind over hard, smooth ice, sliding |e With which to mate the try. | The smith scarcely any abruptness into the water, continuing without a rudder's|that, The racing car for a thirty-second aid across open water, and again sliding easily upon a large floating floe—|mile must be built low, It must all be © \@he thing for which the craft was bullt—shows conclusively its great value. | "ured out by scientists carefully and i To build th planned in every way for this particular ‘o build this craft costs between seventy-five and one hundred dollars, | ‘ort of atraight-away work. The right be Ril than would the building of a regular Ice-, -yac ht. ear will not be useful for anything but! just straight-away work LOCAL WOMEN BOWLERS LOSE TO CHICAGO PAIR ‘Miss L. Henkes and Mrs. Gardner, the, the early games. Fentures of the games feago women bowlers, already have | st’ night were the making of the Yead of 154 pins in the match against ya oA tted ALR ED ae GOING ON THE ICE. ITH the same ease that the lit- W tle craft glides from tho ter into the water doas it perforn: this thing. There is no exertion neces: | wary on the part of the handler to dc this, and that fact alone {s sure te establish the ice and water yacht onc of the best things available for many fra. Engelhart and Mrs. Lester, — by Mrs. Gardner. The scores: purposes: . Lester, 3 ci 'Zork’s best women bowlers. This was | Miss lenkes 169 1s @btained in the first series of five games |!" Gardner. a8: ate) ST. Louis \ WANTS 0’ NEILL. Wolled Inst night at the Harlem Circle} oo voy 279 «807 870 | Bileys. Rra Pngelhart, 141 17 119 | SCRANTON, “Penn. Feb, 3—Jack Several hundred spectators were on Mra. Leoter......126 155 | O'Neill, who was traded to the Chicag» National League Club by St. Louis, ha» refused Manager Selee’s ultimatum, It is said the St. Louis Club's patrons are hand to see the start of the match, the | conditions of which are a series of| ‘Total ninx tnt! twenty games in blocks of five, total) N*™ York: ly pits to count. | | insisting on O'Neill's retention, ana ‘The Chicago women are looked on as | that it ts likely the trade will be callea “7 gure winners, as last night's bets of 100} * on the general result were offered | a hout takers. Miss Henkes’s play was a revela- m to the women present, as pa perfect delivery and marvel- . ontrol of the ball. Mrs. Gardner . ferioualy dicapped the re- FISHER AND MOHL MEET aby R : sates Bi Lav f c Re % Nae ; & t ‘The first wrestling match of the year; only be called after .he has securee f i N rat P 5 . . nbd — ee a Seal in this city will be decided to-night In) ‘WP, tals snes, the champion Ii rei a < 7 aE ™ ue : | the arena of the New Polo A. A., on, weight wrestler of the world, has oe !One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street preparing Hisher for, this bout, while coe and Patk avenue. George Fisher, in-| Q2nt Piering. fhe champion tt kes ‘The American system of a medal play squalifying round will continue to pre- structor of the New Polo A. A, and been imbuing Mohl with the fine points Hwatl,dn the Metropolitan Golf Assodia- SCOOTER AS IT APPEARS GLIDING FROM THE ICE INTO THE WATER, | fimctor of the N the cleverest middle- of the mat-kame, ‘The two men have tion! If any doubts had existed on that! HE inaetiveness of the man at the sheet shows clearly that little or no exertion 1s necessary on the part of the| weigh Tearned’ much from thelr teachers, I hts in the ; 1 f 3 handler to drive the boat or yacht, whichever it niny be called, from one element to the other. It in from the abil-| wih, Frits sen country, will grapple the best bout New Yorkers have s6e acore the question was settled to a cer- tainty at the organiaation’s annua! ne ‘omer 1 : ity of the bont to go along in either which has earned it the term of the “amphibious scooter.” new comer in the} many. months should ibe. in order. meeting held in the Metropolitan Club GANS HAD WARD NEARLY OUT = sounded when such prominent golfers 5 Same, but for all that considered a! | Alrend ? Ukely candidate for the heavy-welght | Conti contest will be held, has had nymerov. championship. Moh! will have a ble) demands for tickets, and the spaclow advantage in welght in the “go” witn| hall, will no doubt. be pro waecles a ‘ the two gladiators begin their h. nt Mlaher/ihut the latter's cleverness, It ts {o'mecure ihe winner's end of the pure ests , will even that up. et ehoRsPaper man will likely be 3) lected to referee the contest, the two aii} bhatt at two Weeks the twolmen ngveeing to take the best man is e mat have been prepar- avallablé, to-night at the ringside. Sev~ ing for the contest. To-day they are|¢ral good prellminary bouts have been in fine skape for the bout, which is to| arranged. In one of which will. appear & finish, and the winner of which can Nee velenawn Tattooed Hoy: of HEAR: @s Charles B. Macdonald, former cham- pion, and Daniel Chauncey spoke in Btrong terms in favor of medal play, Macdonald went so far as to declare {that in his opinion the United States (Special to The Evening World.) ROIT, Mich,, Feb. 3.—With thirty {EPat tp his opinion te United Stat seconds to go and Ward all but out, the | stake in adopting the all-match-play s) SCOOTER ON EDGE, SHOWING HULL. bout at Light Guard Armory last night "tem last year at) Nas The. next between Mike Ward, of Sarnia, and Bete the championship will b be held not HE craft looks like a tub somewhat, but from the illustration an tdea of |Joe Gans, of Baltimore, was stopped by | qualitving round. the Suey date. 7 I its construction can be got. Its runners are peculiarly made, and they fen Sa Hara at the direction of | es SHARKEY, THROWN TWICE, - WINS FROM PIENING | Ward would probably have stayed BOSTON, Feb. 8—Tom Sharkey won | ‘Butcher Boy" in sixteen minutes, and through what was left of the tenth | George Bonhag and John Joyce are Faward Gardner, of the Aquacka-|his wrestling match with John Piening | the next in thirty-four minutes, round, but he was too weak. to hit| both entered in the two-mile handicap |nonk Club, of Passaic, N. J., will play |!ast night at the Criterion A, C. Plen- | ,2/ening, Worked ‘hard throughout the Gans, and nothing could be gained by} at the joint games of the Pastime Ath-|J. De Mun Smith, of St. Louis, this|!ng had agreed to throw the ex-sailor |noar a fall several times, in face te continuing {t, The bout was Gans's all|letic Club and Company K, of the |afternoon in the amateur champlonship|three times within an hour, but only |Spectators believed Plening had fairly the way excepting for the first round | Eighth Regimedlt, at the armory of the | billiard tournament at the Ligderkranz} sot two falls. put the ex-sallor down at least six Umer, and showed thoi half, and possibly the seventh | EiKlith Regiment next Saturday night. |Club, Mr. Poggenburg will play Arthur| Sharkey was on the defensive all the | ine referee's judgment. Sy hoste aed and a . rune Qwing (0 hia recent. victory over | Marcotte, of the Quebeo Cluk, of Que-|:ime. ‘The first fall was won by the “hisses, une f Joyce In the race for the two-mile in- | bec, Canada, to-night, i Wara’s Showing Creditabte, door champlonship at. ‘the “games | of Ii last night's game Arthur Towns. ee - ‘olumbia. University. Bonhag will start of Brooklyn, was overwhelmingly Ward made a creditable showing and ch, conceding lis ‘rival a | defeated. by Charles F. Conklin, er che proved that he is game to the core. a cago, The score was 80 to'73, Conklin Evaro, peoree Cameron, of the Highth Regi- |averaged 1114-26, with a Nigh run of 68, STON, Mass., Feb, 3.—Boxing wu! in the second round and used hin left} ment, Who ts now the King of the fat) Townsend played # poor seme, - : , floor.’ bic riders, will attempt to esterday afternoon Dr. Detresumed in this city next week All the rest of the way, tiring Ward, | breate the record for armory. tracks, In | Le Ee Minin of this city. defeated J, The Criterion A. the largest and who seemed to be urable to avold this | the two-mile handicap. | He will’ have | Ferdinand serena by a score of I f @nd conditions to be left to th sh®w how the boat travels ntong on the Ice, The tub-like hull shows how arge, Gans was tive Committee, tt is supported in the y water. declared the winne: Gams turned his attention to jabbing Me iiduential-cin celts bite ta a fast fleld to ald him in this effort, | 00 to 247. Both made high runs of 73. hough Gans was steadily gaining a “ i Bigland, will hold a show on Tuesday | margin of points Werd fought back, and x Tt will be in the nature of a ty to the elghth round freauenthy gave | — hase, us better than he was sending, 3 Bernese cat fiumy ig “eeniatie. soure or the ninth round a rhisht svi P. J.D President of the Brook- r F rnest Goorge, the that th td Pe eROUrES. Aiareig able te cmenerciiiercomere yn Jockey Club, announces that many amateur -oarsman of this city, will’ rep= that the Grand Jury, after listening to Cy eee NAA barely) AUIS : athe hia) improvements Will be made for the ac- regene ther couney ja the Henley Re- if he evidence offered by the to] “Philadelphia Jack” O'Brien and, him, and will put up the same amount| Word fm Bad Shape at End, CorArnoan tan Ce eran en Ricienen Fow “under athe vcolors ot the Hoston fi Against “Kid” Carter and Joe Choynski, | Tommy Ryan may come together again that T can successfully contest the|. 10 the tenth round Ward assumed the @ntrance will be enlarged so that there | Athletic Associatin, who were arrested a few we at the Fort Erie A. C., across from | middle-weight title with Kitasimmons,” | {kkressive, but Ts strength was gone Will be no crowding on the train plat-| Goorge ix one o fthe best single scull- i charged with assault, committed tr 3 . tNeare, an’ Gens et oncersont him: all: the) way forms after the races, and that the |ers in this country. Speaking of him mmitted in the Buffale, Man Herman, of the| O'frien belleves he had much the ieross the ring, Ie was beating him ber of turnstiles will be increased | two years ago. C. 8 Titus sald he wan ring of the Criterion Club, failed to tan Ch nnounces he will give) better of Ryan in their recent Phila- [dows when she bot was stopped. HUMbCE Or ere Wil be NO delay: inv one (in the same class with Greer, ‘Ten Eyck find an indictme la ) purse for another mesting of |delphin Nght, and saya he could hav In the pevliminartes Jobnny Whitaker fering. the inclosure. and Scholes in speed and endurance, ; Pe HART rae Nasseutileed to tadtct aCHAipRGe Nee AVANE Bean wih dot ecna on. aire era SSIES UE had ACR HUG br arkeY | big English wrestler, in Buffalo on Jone of the Executive Committce mem- if Mets on the vase charge. sur it It remains to be seen. Tb Gar tln HaMaG Ret eee on ——<—<—————— Monday nignt, Jack Munroe, the Butte | bers of the National Amateur Skating ~ F wins to be see ion on this, however. Some say that i Bi A ‘ Telate fighters have always beon ar i miner, is confident that he 1s the ng-| Association, the vanguard of the ama BS reated while boxir Re Griterigncs 000s be A lot of money, but on had the upper hand when the NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. lishman’s superior at the wrestling|teur skaters that are to compete at e e - the testimony Roh a a ae ECL SAS PR a Ea ama Feb, a—The| Muglishmun uecepeed The pair aigned | that ct : e » Pitzsimmon’ As to Fitz, O° Brien says he has no races are as] articles to meet before the club which | Orris Stanley Eldredge headed the the State had no this decisio OU EGD idence ‘esses supreme fear of him, and will Nght him under * the best inducements, and bids] party ef contestants which is to take ‘Cures Diseases of Men it is thought now t Pane Bilton tie A Ste aay elena ld GERAIS aahGe will be recelyed for a few days, r OMicinls of the Criterion A. ¢ ae SE aalgpicateceeiree i detent ca Ronee rt t eels a Daughter 90] cone call Title ate tere enittied Laden aren ate eee wallens: | MAKE No pues for a friendly talk. 2 @s every other club in this city whic! “i bad ne PrErerasto tack ‘ommy firs! jaurhter 96 to fall in the bout with Parr, and | Interscholastic championship. Philip J. Bitackle NT Oriny, | Araya : SiratimAl roe he ten oN n , o CHANDOS ave been exclusively treating special diseases holds boxing shows, will ee together erent, 10 him was whut caused him te | kearney, Harry P. MeDonald, Moris of mon for thing eclence cau deviee asiaetot ic": fh! ett topeth ai, isin Ha Hage? ott Wood Wiliam R. ies, Allen Taylor Pond, Sear ae any tte sie, Legislature which will permit. bouts of | en mh Y ts in training for hi and ot ill Teaw to-night or the Afteen rounds to be fought before regu- | i Race mile; Sharkey now, ‘and’ by ens eae hamplonships, in. which * the : at ss tne ehattes: (tae ane larly Incorporated clu! “| Time ie faces Parr will he in-excellent | picked skaters of the country will meet 4 Head igure. any case I under- a at | condition, and says the result will be | Friday aud Saturday at the Duquesne “ ret i. te for imty “heme Se ees 101 | different Gardens Rink, at Pittsburg, ) i Rupture Cured PRIVATE are cured in 8 to 10 Sa without use of VARICOCELE Tot PA ecab cutting In from Race—Threa-q rx of a mile; Fickle Saint Stand. Pat ae rn ———— 1 Dp SAN. F GHICAGO,, Feb. %—Manoger 3: &| panip, wep. <A despaich to tne! Fr Wagner, of the Worth Jockey Club, an- | velon from Sydney, No 8. Wo. reports Rapvie terest Pee aa: pol port a eseradtely” by te Hounces that his organization will 1 | the reaults of the bieyele races beteae, | Invinotble oat ey Re cor nha ay mat seers exining mah oe seats fa rae : : STRICTURE ; gurea 2, va. without @ it gut , {use to accept the racmg dates In April | the American cyclists, “Major” ‘Taylor wrth Tenee-—Mile and neventy yard; han- Hon and’ abpitentio Hous’ cat promise you olding and i From bustnons, fae allotted by the Western Jockey Club. rland and Lawson. Lady’ Free Kniai Exclaination .. ..J01 ARThuBumat ok Gung. Ure fh, dgveloomient Pot "rales < , oles TROUBLES permanent” set fis “elty: was the scene of another| Mr Wagner insists that his club han| Lawson won the mile race and Tay-|Bonaage Be TRUE DY oe 110 After 2 intirine eforis have, succeeded In Gevjaing the, ont . \ Tyatier, ho eA Sol Ae oes : Dorsey antecd ‘Truss’ in it hela “hully a from to 29 4 fight on Monday. Danny| been unfairly treated and intimates |ior was second. Lawson was tirst In| “beth MacccFive and. a! half furlongs and alway! wiht wari netted Torte Roe or heey ecring i y RADE M BLOOD POl IN Eyory, yestive of the light-weight tighter of the| Plainly that unless the Worth Jockey | the three-mile contest and Taylor again ; No"matter ‘whore you live, call oF wri va Fine BooK TRADE MARK - 4) yey BO REGISTERED. Syetem ; without 8 ihre a # 1 Club ts accor consiferation second, ‘Saglor’ wan’ neatei males OS Redman 2... +++ +100 full of valuable Information,’ and learn why I alone can extend 2 ‘Of mercury OF pote font 1 ab, met Jiminy pnein ‘a as fyxt in the five ‘ 100 ‘Trogon, 2100, i to you hope for immediate relief and @ positive cure at NER’ DiBrgxigence, and ater neven| BY he ,Wentcrn Jorney Chup 1 wil imile race, with” MtacFartana’ second | Me fli Amma bate 181] oy ie Baa WEW YERR'S BADE SPCOLIST VOUS, DEBILITY ours aut and radical 9 MONE, the man from the| court a f war, Taylor was first in the ten-mile ra ary sayy ile EN - . ata wale preseslt Pp me Besown nad out from al we will ge what ts coming to us| in Whilgh Law ore a 5 si aoe H CHAS. CLUTHE, 29 East 14th Street, 4 {4 a wag 165 erg Be Berea Leasatyt iypsceant ance in Wantara | BOS a acaa eats lncditen GRRE RRL ba wre) DETWEEN FIFTH AVENUE AND UNION SQUARE, N. Y. Dr. L. R. Williams yy. ue New Yor Peel so cxey! Clubican. take that ase. threat, beajnat MacFarinnaiman/ronovedtanal GARene 103 Heil : gee. ae Zao Pichia fattayae Kot vats Or anything olse {t chooses.” ho wns ‘subjected to @ fina “igs, Meagpanes, |e | SCharlle miiciabeca :

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