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Show INTEREST CONTINUES IN THE GOTHAM MOTORDROME Tribune Special Sporting Service. NEW YORK, Sept. 7. Interest continues contin-ues to grow among clubmen and trades-! trades-! men tn the organization of the Mortis i Park Motordrome club, and Its promotion , of high-class racing at the famous, old course Tho public has shown itself keen for the new long-distance form of competition, com-petition, which bids fair to share a far more substantial vogue than racing on enclosed courses has ever before enjoyed. The men behind and ln management of ; the project are a guarantee of reliable conduct of the sport, and the Intelligent i promotion of novelties likely to keep the public appetite whetted Tradesmen see ln tho new enterprise not only activity and publicity tending to keep alive Interest In automobiles, but I also a chance for demonstration of cars In public contests and private trials. The track promises to be the arena of racing rac-ing events of national Importance, and the clubhouse the dally forum of local nio-! nio-! tordom. The president of the club Is J. i G Robbln. president of the Riverside ! bank and also of the Fidelity Development company. Walter C. Allen of the Dietrich Diet-rich Import company, is secretary. Tho I racing details will be In charge of a com-i com-i mltteb composed of well-known aucomo-j aucomo-j blllsts. |