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Show Bv OLDFIELD DOING ' "4 UNGUISTIC STDNT u. . "f.a. . '. . : . . Lp, rora Broadway a d5le?uf howl from Barney Oldfield. . . . v': ' Barney says that fhe -amateur driver of fkat" motor iars do not Khbit their bnsi- - nee and ought to, be kept off such courses as the Ormonde Beach course. He says that' they have not the necessary knowledge knowl-edge af their machines and thst they en- - danger the lives of others as. well as their ownn by .their- Inexperience. Oldfield also , says that th sport will be stopped by the ' authorities at Ormonde for thla reason. Incidentally Barney scatters a few bouquets bou-quets -over Willie K. Vaaderbilt.- who he says is the best amateur In the United States,- and says without equivocation that such men as Brokaw, Thomas. Bowden and Blair ought to .be kept oft the course. It must no be overlooked in considering Barney's conversation that ; he was igno- - mtaiiously trimmed by most of th ama-' ama-' teurs whom he wants ruled off the course, and that at Ormonde Beach, he mad a miserable showing, winning nothing and ruining his chances In the fifty-mil event by the most interior kind of steering. This fact may color B, Oldfleld's statements to some extent-' . 'j |