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i 'WORLT DAY FE YING. FEBRUAR NING WORLD <SSPSEE) SPORTS EDITED BY (Te "FROM THE SHELL GAME TO RACING AT Hielolololoboteiele! Seheinielebeleleteolololeletetatetel elelolstelsteteteafalelefetetel ts lee betetaletel delet te eboleleletolstoiots ieliielermtelstsiebleleieibrivietiort ‘ eivfeleleleieeloinls BETCHER A MICHEL THAT O10 GA:200°200: EATS SorT Bollea FEGS FoR, OIWNER, + " | | | ~ iW Racing AT Hot SPRINGS, “ a os Se GOLUMBIABOYS GET THEIR” 'The ooyeted “'C,'"' which means 80 much to the athletes of Columbia Uni- versity, has been bestowed by the Ath- letic Insignia Committee, During this year the monogram will be worn by the ‘varsity follamen and by substitutes on the ’varsity football team, | ‘Ten members of the freshman football eleven will be allowed to wear their vlass stripes, and the winners of tie recent freshman-sophomore cane sprees Be Chevaller Rene de Kuyft, head of the | Panhard-Levassor Automobile Company | and one of the most noted arto drivers in'France, who has Just left New York, is of the opinion that the speed records | recently made at nond, Fla,, will | not be lowered for some time to come, Jobe slulntelalalatatolatatofatniatatolulolulntolatotatntafalotetotalatelateletetatetatel otefefefeiets| [2 “act, the famous ehevatier has Itttle asi unis scbetedetek val eee ag to whether they are low: ered or not, will bo similarly honored, ] While he has taken: part in many of Those who will wear the "C" ow BOTCH W N N the big ov im Burope, Including the "Varsity football monogram, and stripes— lon Beanstt cup race tn Ireland, GS. O'Loughlin, 1900 L; A, Lindo, 1907 8: | M. de Knyft has little Interest In the cing teain monogr sind A.B. Sidewick. 1000 f a, 1904 Li: B, Pitou, jr, 1900 aw. BE | nts lean toward the practical, He HE’ fish in| uray hake 4, stripes —E. | expresses hls iduas thus: is ‘Varsity hockey monogram and st —B. * i 7 Ti sealciog goat, a ? a W. A Bode, } _ "In F e we study to bulld fast ‘ Ha Tey tebling, 1000.8: i The conplete list of relays for the an-| Machines that will fit the roads instead (3 + 1000 KS; RW. Ebling, 1006 8; G. - mplet Fevtn gold that) i cstiahen, OOo Lt KG taney 100d. 8 Has No Trouhie in Demonstrat nual indoor relay meet of Columbia Unt-| of making roads to fit the machines. he now refuses to] i) st Miter, 1007, and’ K, Al, Apetice, 1006 . Pan nial Hse to any bdalt | “Freshman ‘football numerale and. (ripe ing His Superiority Over Alex- versity, to be held on March 18, 15, at Miles in Thirty Seconds, ert, Madison Square Garden, is as follows: anna, jt . ; ander Samuelson, the “Teri-| The Sticker Bowling Club Now Has a Good | mms intervollesiate ret yd. ir. H, alluring than | von''saliya, ‘J. i. Conver, i | intercollegiate relay, one jolastone, 5 ‘ * ‘ Saal and a large cold | Goldstone, ble Swede”—Is Coming Here.) Lead in the Struggle for the Handsome |suard relay, one-mile athletic club re-| "* a mile In thirty seconds, but thie bottle, lay, 40s-yard private school relay,| “me was made in a heavy machine go- poker trivstlwoheay f iltR i Libs-yard P. 8, A. L. Grammar School | ing down grade, I believe it 1s possible The harpoon 1Oee Trophy That Will Reward the Winners. relay, 140s-yard P. 8. A. Le High School} to build a mucitine that will make two (Special to The Eventnge World.) i = LEAVE YOUR HOTEL eleebleleleleivieh eieleivivivicieieteieinieiointeteletny leleletetotete tot tetntetet. tat lass of races run at Ormond, He is a oo “Many automobilists, agyong them , have driven a machine as fast y. twormile ile National bird » F, Chodomy, a small hot dr. vw ae i relay, 140s-yard Colambla Law School, | nares Comba Maude BUFFALO, Feb. 10-It did not take New ‘York Law School and New York ) Mies in a minute, but it js hardly pos ij thon the aed? BN PPL TORK tor ChamptSh (rast Geta) | reremeemenemesemeseseseerer== | SEES ee ea tht ates Er autos aed In the, Florida, canes eatning.wngnanced, Tt will be Hl N BALL GAME prove le superiority over “Alexander |] NOTED BOWLERS WHO SSS SEG AUC GAT Sar deteg A arid ir nip pe erry : * * ‘ ede," in i foregoing events, except the race for “ tackle. 7 thelr catch-as-catch-oan match here, WON FOBS LAST NIGHT.}/} autem tanale, Glend Volimbla classes, In. Which “event Avo banat Meade hala dil and right —_ bibles ‘men will constitute the team, . GAPANESB jiu fiteu expert has er Meee He ciated the Sade inte |] Bm Roeder umpire), ....108}/] Hoseviite, ayeongehy calerae | Piahbioasts Nias acide “You understand,” explained M, de f+ ey , He twisted the Swede into a, ts, Manager Mo- (Special to The Evening World.) Owns WAY) George Schmitt (Empire) a \ on a eee udving up some| BOSTON, Mass., Feb, 10—There was | «knot and won the first fall-in 24 min-[} \remme Senn Os ip to take on that pennant. i revival of high-class handball here | Utes and 15 seconds, T, Walker (Criterion), ++ Knyff, ‘to develop speed a heavy mo- Tompkins Sauare, Colum-} PASTIME BOYS TO RUN. | ior is’ required. When the elze of the b motor is Increased, some of the other Ie | The twenty-cighth annual road race| parts of the machine will have to be ; Buehler, 44; Breuel, 73; Luft, an; | Of the Pastime Athletic Club will take] sacrificed so as to come within the 310, |place on Washington's Pirthday, over| weight, which in this country I belleve THIRD GAME, the Jerome avenue course, starting at} is about 2,200 pounds, The cradual in- Expansion—Stueye, 41; Gerhardt, 54;|3 P. M, from Huber's Casino, One Hun-| crease of the weleht of the motor and Pee Schmitt $1; H, Nehls, ¥1j| ded and Sixty-third street and Jerome| the ovmseauent decrease in the weight pee when a match for a stake of $100 and| After a short rest Gotch salled into Criterion) Uttle Jap {s sald to be a good|n «ide wager was contested between | Samuelson and won ‘the second and last be ocala by ANN may and to have some sort of Parker Donegah, the Ncwth End ex- | fall in 13 minutes and 40 seconds, ‘AvhaS Magnussen (Stic to become a regular mem-|pert, and Richani B, Fitzgerald, of | The Swede had an advantage of thirty AL Pata (Stleker).+.++ Of the team, It would not be at|New kork, cho, jatter winning by | pounds in weight, but Gotch was too i 2 [ warprising, ome of ‘these title teore of Hi=M, Zi. il the Bos- | powerful, When the Bwede tried to get|] Ps Buoekes eecen! own men are great athletes. They | jonent's identity when the match was | behind, the champion threw him off Ike 11 service), Silcker-Magnussen, 101; Brocker, 11; /SVe#Ue and finish.ng at the Cusino,| and strength of other parts of the ma- Epasye conibas Ney Risatent ey shaved some ‘promise, Put ie was M eT IMG firat match Gotch threw Sam-|] p, Rrown (Arthur). +107 | Pats, 106; Kuehn, 109; Walter, 02/ to-|Amateur Athletic Union rules will gov- chine will eventually make the lera/ and acrouats In the world, | Tei \nquiened i tae second game | uelson to the mat with auch force that |} G jjertrnnd (Arthur), roi} | tal, b12. ern the run, the distance of which wili| machine too weak for fast time, This 18 be- lund weut to pleces in the last, he stunned him, \ | FOURTH GAME, be about eight miles, A handsome| and @ breakdown will be the re- ‘Mho match waa refeceed by Dan Shea, | | ‘Che Swede 1s'a good man deeplte it | ‘eeeemeenee—se———eer (Hoboken) — Bertrand, 106; | gold watch will be presented to the| Sult, The riding maohtnes of to-day Une of work. It your father {he old Harvard, athlete, and it at | Oot a thet he was going on & West-| All records were smashed in The h. Os, Miller, $7; Wagner, {4i) winner, and gold, silver and bronge| are trumined down as low as {t le sate fecrobat, in Japan, vou must be | Zacted © big crowd, y| ern tour, He says he will go to New| fvening Wor'd’s Free Head-Pin Tour- Aaah a8 sivosnen ai Bietels 1S) second, tind, and eof gurth — 4 a “ad i : , i Bs ys A, men or twenty generations| Aer READY FOR CUP RACES. | torch Hestenman dun Parr’ Goten ["ament at the Whke Blenhant alleys) ralst, iis; 11. Gerdes’ 99; ‘Braun,’ 15;] priges. the club will present’ a hand: i h bats, the tricks descending from . ' can have an: | last night, total,’ 437, ome silver cup to the winning team, to son, will’ produce families of save tLe hl necwants it, the contest] ‘The former high score of 489, bowled a gold medal. to. the. fest novice. to Vellous athletes, ‘The frame of the challenger for the|to be pulled off in Madison Square|iy the Fidelity and Casualty team, was Jewellers’ League, finish, and a special prize to the com- , ” etitor making the fastest time, En- Canada Cup, designed by Alfred Myine) Garden, beaten by three team, and all with @/ FIRST GAME-—Dennison Mtg. Co Tries ‘will close Feb, Tom gw, California I once | for James Warts, of the Royal Cana- ood margin to spare. weil, 12 tupt, 121; Carron, 125; | MoHugh, No, 412 Bast Fiftieth street; saw a Japanese} dian Zucat Clud, has arrived at St. EVERHART QUITS RING. The Sticker Bowling Club is now inj HOvEN, Li; Seymour doy otal, BO Bieges) No, John scree, and who would have Es fe N_ B,, but ie ed Uist the lead, with the remarkable tally of k ‘ve, 118; Drake, Hons ib} | a, B. |» No, . heen a ‘find’, for | ta eee rae until the craft is launched, | yack Bverhart, the sturdy New Or-|612, four members of the team bowling ook, '955 total, pe —— ot | SECOND GAME—Donnison Mtg, Co—|NO RACING DATES ASSIGNED. any Eastern col-/yho will be put together by Crt. isng jight-weight who has fought so} above the century mark. Walter, Hownll, 138) Haupt its C; 199 1 Panroll (Special to The Evening World.) le! " Andrews, of Oakv.lle, Ont. ‘he boat ‘i " t uint, had two misses, otherwise} Hough, 199; Se: 6 Tego team, Ho | Andrews fon ihe other side and Was |many hard battles all over the globe] (his a Hourh, 19; Bey 164 fi 1 A hi ifteen years, has con-|all five men would have ‘had a score Re | ane question of radlig dates in this|, PHILADELPHIA, Feb 10.—Jos Grim, was a wrestler, camship ‘Tritonia. during the past e years, on | al ve 1 2 C elk t € i T i H fe ques ates Frit men ren St 4nd his name, if Bae OO re ot eenady CUP has been | cluded to retire from tie fistic'areni and] ¢ one hundred. I ome, 0; Drake, 1h Frothingham: | ents. atill. is undecided, and. trainers |‘! human punching bag, went thro eh a y , . | stunt last night when he ( y r the | ge own in the hotel business on La Raas 1 i a wners are beginning to grow un-| lis usual stun) 6 1 remember ror. | fener. yichiamen, POU er UME, Sere Aare Havare in EHP cit ‘Another remarkable feature of last] THIRD GAMIB—Dennison M¢s, apa thought that the full] played recetving end of a walloping "9 se! vid Howell Haupt, 1342, Gareol ver (eats, tw } tthe Tectly, was Hlike : ; Boston Yard. “Tm just 4 good a8 eve ys Jack, | night's session was the Individual work Aten? wupt, 184: Carroll, 167; | schedule would be made public yester-!)snaca out by Kid Wilson, of Orange, Ran Hav aia ce eee hostess OMe ioe eo, voung, and its wise| of the bowlers, It will certainly go] YZOUsM. 1815, Seymour, 162: total day; but as the meeting that was held |!tnded out by Kid Wilson, Of Cranes 1 Peau remanent ale fighter who knows Just when It's the| town in the history of the tournament | lowe, 1'3; Drake urny, Vas) one of the members of the Jockey |N: J Ste td a ade Drak Frothinghum, |Ciyb and not of the stewards the sub-|{ron man with both hands with ter ttle fellow, about van, F ’ a ‘4 " roper time to stop, If Sullivan, Pita) °°" Appa ace $8; Ci 7; to 4 five tect tall, or| NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, jayoper time to stop, af Sullivan, Fite v4 fob night,’ for thirteen men bowled | Ook, 187; total, 60s, fect was not taken up, rifle force, and there was not a spot perhaps a bit less, stars could have seen ahead they would|above the century mark and gained) Palace Ladies’ Team Tourney, in Joe's anatomy above the waist that Fei Hiakawah was a&| NHW ORLEANS, Feb. have retired from the game with flying} (he coveted fobs. (Palace Alleys.) NEW SEAT CUSHIONS FOR FANS, wis not hammered, but despite this marvel. He was a jitsu man, | trieg for to-morrow's races are as fol- oe Insiead of being defeated cham-| ‘The Arthur tesm, from Hoboken, made cy i GAMES Schwenler, 1; Wieler,| Fred Knowles, secretary of the New! Gym smiled and kept boring in, swing- } ' ‘otal, 209, Kirn, 119; Holp, $0? A he was somothing of a natu- lows: $$ a fine showing and proved that the Uearound athlete. He went out| witST RACE—Five and one-hatt ture ie University of California athletic | "#8, SINE: a. and aki some training with i) sfiolle of Milf. . First he tried pole-vaulting. ngspctiae Ike a monkey on a stick, A BO) #Alrs, pian Fos and he would give a great ds) Mott Wadleah » Max fe and actually throw his body over| ‘if Ounte Ness Bpierossbar at os great a hoight as| {i Ranvle, Gold hoouid reach. In a few weeks he Q fen feet daily, and ‘with ease, total, 199 York National League Baseball Club!ing poth hands lke a crane trying to members rank among the leading bowl-| ggeqy in” : ‘ nuBhid Polo | Kid, but outside of a GAME — La g, | has something new in cushions for Pol yeach the clever ad, HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES. —Jors ot New Jersey. ‘Their score of 4899] Schmidt, tty tmal genes 88 patrons. He has received | rey wild lunges that managed to reach h re Kirn, 98; | Ground Punsen ERCEDI ID MSU BEE CRP OTP UE Hilt OH Ruch sample of a patent pneumatic seat cush- |), Wilson was unscratched, 5 RD 'GAMB — Langt 1; {fon trom St, Louls philanthropist and ; h (Spelal to The Evening World.) ney. Bohmidt, 1067 total, wepshorsty Is tion trom a Bt, owls phils i Tho preliminaries were all of the HOT SPRINGS, Ark. Feb, 10.—The| iourth place was captured by the| jor; Weller, 1a); tetat 297, ewes Intends gi on it wing-shaped, made ‘pot tamale” order, and in many ine entries for to-morrow's races are a8 f0l-| cpitenion team with a score of 488. They Lite | of intlated 1ubber balls and covered With I,eances bettor than the windup, ‘The vt RACH—Five and a halt furlongs; | Were the first,team to break the record (on i. ine cuteng canvas. bout between Fred Blackburn and held by the Fidelity boys. It was the Mibcnteualle tee aie. | == =| Vernon Campbell abounded ae Impression’ of the spectators when this Potroncelll. 11) Boson, ( al Park,|ging galore, and the claret flow tally was put up that It would stand Ji; Bogert, liege, Stock Exchange; 10—Centr | Ene werung Fx, of Brookiyn, and Whorlet v1 anorent!s Bimon Ken’ fan fh 123; Denniston, to aha Yew Jersey; 1l—Phoenx, Re- s ie he took to running. The littie t 10h, Aitnhton As anew record. When the boys from| {¢. 64. Mutual Waibsock,” 710; |TEWlem eet et” Rosedale, " Preato, | kid Beck wont wrougll six gruelling i whort legged, bowed ike a cow. Eaverane {Ma ort Arthir the crack Stickers took the alleys good] qu. Gurtiann. ae ty fate Whitney, | Morris; 19-Hamilton, Riverside, New|rounds, a aid Leb Str igi Bieta, Bet aon about halt the Masago alll sce scores were expected, and when thelr) SECOND GAME -ntual Reservoir. Mersey: We Centnu Path, eritenge, [roland and. Kid Fore wher 5 O faut that the ey, 400 Flying Chi Bert Arti 12 was d bj Nn, 139; Pedroneelli, 126; Bogert, |Pastime; bi i ea lahan shade 5 hardly follow the twinkling ot] 01° GMM resgt TR Soarvet Lally Ob Say Wak Gln iey ea her en ehUs) Med Laat saettGydab! Bogert, | ettyprine; 18—Prests, Pastime, Tome: |Yom Callahan shaded ISA © Mirtual Lite-Babcook,’ 163; do; 1-Wanderers, Central Park, Col- asm that greeted thelr efforts was of a ‘Colonial, 21 ri T Band + wy, ; sfurm, Colontal, Presto; TED F LY. zi arate te: KepAy (then cir SIE, RTORs i at 168 total, Bh Waltney: IRL seiner Ne i) Jersey, Algonquin; 4~| SKA’ ERS TREA D FAIRLY. 169; ¥ work, THIRD. Muti Reform, Central Park; —_—_—_—_ The wrpires were also In good form | "mlnghan. 1 Pelroncet t a Grehard, Rovedale; BCoton-) ving to David H, Slaybaak, of Q c of 478, three o: ; Fennedy, 148; Denni; i manderers, Orchard; 27—Corinthlan, and put up a score three it enniston [tan Ay snoenix; 2%—Morrls, New Jer-| verona Lake, N. J., who refereed the es; Covered half a mile .n about 1 4 R00, A first-class performance, Was after very little practice, t have become a crack athlete, ut that time the Japanese Em- ho Ca ‘ Charile Flaher gibo Captain ceded (is), Beneonhurst 10) |gnelr membera going above the 100/ fal, 800 Mutual 11 ea ; a ni him, and he disappeared, 340" Joe Gost oF i mn, 221; Bands, 1 gey, Belvidere. recent championship skating races Ge ey eee MCGreM'® tatont Biber Lad 180} Garnison, 167; total, 88%, AY—1, Algonquin, Stock Exchange, 1 ine American skaters were alt ais $21? FAdon ‘Taken all in ail, the bowling of the MAY-1, 1, Stock Exchange. | xyontrea's ee ; — b 23) " standard and th 0, Stock ‘1d , Urehard; saraale ACHTING Js becoming more pop. ti mitep ac ret at nas been) Wienonied tn) (HIE 4 LL tet Corinthian, | Bolvi- 4, wetorm iuiverside, Pastime; 5, Enter. | a Brot ba Lal a ara le ‘War NOL Ulta iaag 8 E ere, ny 5, Wanderer, P », Riverside, Morris; 8, Phoemx, | everyth! ee iret eae at Mt BOF Boral +s 7 loity this season, From the work of | Brock Exchange; 16, Hamilton, free | prise Wanderert ‘Tornado, Har- | Oictia, and, a8 a matter of fact, a hts | i 8 Tankin WM 6 Kingraine 10 | the teamg that have had thetr try and! Pastime; 17, Central Park Enterprise | lem, Corinthian; 10, Riverside, College, saan soy. akater deliberately fouled Yachts in the United States, fe- Frank Kenny ; 104 D8 eCiliton Boy 102 |umong whom there have ben several Morris, Orchard crete fom ‘Corinthiny. 10, Riverside, “College, | M.A. A. A. skater deliberately, £590 | fies these there aro other thousands DH RACH The Bush Cunt tro and) O48 Bene 106 | crack’ organizations, it, Is a certainty Riverside, ‘Tornido, ‘Colonial; Corintilin; Mi, Belvidere, Hamilton, | and was PUL fot SiS vecelved by Phil are unregistered, Ry, . @ quarter miles: 802 Erste Platz 95 that before the end of the tourney a/ 24, Keform, Algonduln, Wanderer Preston: 12, Corinthian, Wanderer, New | bo ye vas accidental, but ne was ite ra eat bagi Pa Ntahenteriainednets Lee 18 Jew recon! will be made for a head: | Corinthlan,’ Hamilton,’ Riverdale; a,| Jersey: th Colonia}, Rosedale, Coillege; | Kearney wad RENT. ohasisn the ees for yachts of spec'al do- Male } rig heath ts 10 | pin. tournament Presto, Riverside, Hatlem, u ‘| College, Orchard, Phoentx! 17, Roses | not lald up ‘ And measurements, Ocean racing ‘Tornado, New Jersey; 18, Belvidede, 107 Joe Thum is authority for the state-| MAF 2, Colonial, Pastime, Phoo- | Pathe speed skating meet, open to all Nae by Pastl ), Morris, Harlem, ng it necersary to come | o 5 $2, a;{ment that the record of the Stickers | nix; 3, Tornado, Belvidere, Bent 19, Mr ateurs, tor the cnamplonship df this Abe Useful style of boat, inntead of | vy gd a feds Vill be beaten to-night. A ance over) Phoenix, Harlem, Belviden chon Mt ae a Country, whl take, Dlace text, Monday q ay ‘ Mist of the teums entered for thia form, New Jersey, Ore Colonial, Morris, Algonquin; | Coun Ke, Ne Ja. and gold, silvel racing freak that ad the devigners joe Appian’ Tae a se dawion leade one to. believe | F Harlem; 9, nur) Park, ‘Phoonlx. Rosedale; | at Verona Lake, fi 0 Ah trated <0 been busy on of late years. | ano Abterisk thst the President of the United Bow , Stock xchange, Corntiian, Reform, | ind bronae ‘Phere are thousands of motor-bouts, 1) syime Dave ieeetaysmen ing Clubs will make good as a prop Exchang' X m4, BF United Newling Clubs, ‘ Y ; ‘The crack 8 are ne tht cobange, ») Far Week... too |The crack Algonqulns ure to bow! this | Hxohange, LRACE—One intie; gentlemen riders, evening, and they have boasted that | Wanderers vee when Ht comes thelr turn a new record nial, Central oto boat racing is about to, take as & place dinong sporting events ; Second Section, COLUMBIA READY FOR YALE. Avtomodile racing. ‘Taken ail around ollekian . Belve Belvi- | ars Clauss, 1 ———— PMAp season of 195 will be the greatest he RAWAM) essese eee will be put up. Gore, Reforr Be; time, Cole | FIRST | pig t America has seen since the days | : All The scares inst night were as fol-|inge, Now Jersey: 3h Rly Beste | Ing Recker, 1.) ang cotamtla. baaket-bafl team ts in Rr pe seonton packet. | Valley ride lows: VIRST GAME eS eat aoa rit, M3; H. Hooht, | excellent shave for the annual strugele ppl K Daal tcneea i At ated Emplre--Ruedel, 108; Williamson, 79; | an, stoke 129; Daum, 188; total, | with nae 3h, iy aadent nore CR " ; at ca , , eiapire- Rue urigeon, 82 soz: | Pastime, resto, ship at the Col ymne 0° a , ICK AYERS TO SMOKE. | dno mites selling, 4) | 1 RACE—Selling; one mile, Schmitt, 102; Hartrigson, $2) Helns, 107; | Pas Brenan aa, 8h Aleedo— Pepper, } Inight. Up. to thls time tyoth colleges By . ve ul, 478, F ‘ change, Belvic 28, Pres URE oI In, | have a elow record, and much will de- t New Yort Tugket Association | Ht | | Gordon Hours Dy aes Seale Now Jersey; 29, Hatiem, Orchant, Al:| Roller, 1 \ witd—Clauss, | yend ‘on. the result of to-ntght's con- FO ee erect, he at No, 162] 101 Ty Hall 4) Alitaon,: 6} 1 Wi kor Tonauin: 30, Tteform, Rosedale, Bnter-| 145, ‘Nextor, 198) f Teeter, | Foyt. Wihlle the Columbia men are con- it Witieth & 2 the| tor | \tal, 412. prise; 31, Rosedale, Algonquin, Pas-, 381; Wendendth, 172; total, S01, fldent, they realize that Yale comes | SECOND GAME. | me, THIRD GAME Prospect—Spring, 150;! to New York with such men as Rook- Criterion—Walker, 100, Stuart, 100;| APRIL—8, Presto, College, Algonquin; | Hetzel, 151; Wegener, 135; C, Hecht, | well and Kinney, of football fame, and Wrench, 104; Reed, 97; McCoy, %: to-|4Mnterprise, Pastime, Wanderers; 199; Daum, ‘I, ‘total, 71, “Alcedo-| Capt, Hyatt, who hae been a tower of 40) K \tal, 40. Colonial, Harlem, Hamilton; 6—Ham! Pepper, 10, Brown, 113; Halle, si strength to Yale's basket<ball five for ‘Apprentice allowance, Gur Own (Hoboken)—Narr, 98; Joln- ton, College, Tornado; 7~Morris, Cole {oma ghols, 178; Roller, 204; botal, 18: the past two years, hi h i 4 Cup, em! Mnamplonship" the And other prises ¥ season will be DF ‘winaee. q 42. Tristan Shandy *Apprentice allowance T HOT SPRINGS EVERYTHING GOES, | You Lose Boss, THERE AIN'T » NO AIGS. EVEN THE WAITERS ARE SPORTS. of. Pb ieleteleinieloleteleleleloteletoletloteleltetelitolelatetetetolalolate MAY DO TWO MILES IN MINUTE, AUTOIST SAYS BUN ALA (Bb isi Ta ia AGORA alt saga ep onniatas acid? (o make them, and that Is why I do hot expect any early breaking of rece ords, ‘ Wants Practical Machines. 1 sald before,” continued the sheyaller, “I have little Interest in chat olass of races, I want to develop heavy road machines that can travel * swiftly over any kind of a road with anfety, We have a regular race-track for speed races in Paris, but our long ‘aces are run over country roads, I have been in many of the cross-country races, the most Interesting of which took olace in 189, I used a sixteen- horse power machine, and went over 1,\W0-inlle course without a brealy ding first by a good margin. The (nish from the seashore 0 Parls was made in the average thme of one kilo- metre to the minute,”” M. de Knvfl was one of the first men to operate an automobile in Fr und nas been connected with the ins dustry since its Infancy, While it Bi 3 0 wenerally polieved that the building auoinadles Is a young ate M, Kay says that Cugpot built and erated @ machine during the eight! century, Cusnot's invention, wever, was 4 stor whine, and yith its lacl ot success Lie new Idea of locomot: Ws drop untl Lis revival In Fiance several ‘s ASO: ron ainoist was questioned 0 ng the speed laws in France, nis struck a tender spot, and his good he a up vo this time was qimost lost in his excitement, Our Speed Lawe Strange. “Your speed Jaws to me eeem strange, see in the papers that forelgners gome here ani while driving automos sles are stopped by your police, are then taken to the court judge, Neve you coll them, and tat 1 + toist explains and the policem: te plains It costs $100 to lexve. “In Pack the autolsr must regulate his speed according to judgment. In streets of Paris you can @o forty an hour. In others, the Champs ir pilots f oH ns go Bi: n hour, If you go at a nee dangerous the pollce will M, de Knyff ts president mission Spartive, ks Parts, % ie lates the runnin, Inv eraneecn? ig of automobile IMPROVEMENTS ATPOLOGROUNDS John T. Brush, President of the New York National League Baseball Club, has authorized extenaive improvements on the Polo Grounds, which wilt cost in the nelghborhood of $15,000. A heating apparatus will be Installed in the clube house, and more than two hundre@ boxes will be added to the grand-stand. In addition to this muoh painting and decorating will be done, and a flower warden will be substituted for the ain» der path back of the outfeld, The annual election of officers of the New York National League Club will be held on Feb, 17, and Mr, Brush and all the old directors will be re-elected, ————— VALHALLA GETTING READY. SOUTHAMPTON, England, Tb, 10—~The | Darl of Crawford's tu rigwed auxiliary yacht Valballa has arrived here under tow to be docked and und the work of fit for, the Gorman’ Bmperor’é Up race, xy | of her outfit has arrived and it {9 «x that she will be in condition to New York the Iatter part of Mi ii 49 38 SPORTING. nl mn ie Eres, —_——— I Feb. 0, JAKE SANDERS, to 10, Feb. 11, BELLINDIAN, if to ‘4 T will ‘again hand out @ winner Bf also every Tuesday, Thurs ene Batt hereafter, Address J. PRA BU M87 Fulton at. Brooklyn, Terms $1 daily. SANTAL CAPSULES OLD DR. GRINDLE, 95 years a apectalist in the diseases of Under Dr, Grindio's polentific treatm | plod and akin diseases, pains in bones, spots, sore throat and mouth, ulcers, swellings, kidney, bladder complaints, thas, Inflamation, kravol, dc., ¥ cured on yery moderate terms; {in removed. Butferers do not waste time vistte poms aie DAN MCHLED member, Dr Grindle, hai R 4" for marvellous indie ‘Toate att Went 16h Bey wet gan Aavioe \e ure o