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SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1926 r extent than ever before as a tor in the automotive in- in motoring p success of the year, Henry, “pertains to the perform e of American cars and American s in the gruelling contests of tracks and spee ys under the tion of the Contest Board aes ertains also to the tremendous ess in track and s mn as ¥ the sr Vital Contributions to wu Industry Made on ; Speed Tracks 1 as t public. } An {dea of the proportions that official automobile racing has as- sumed, i jointed out, can be statement of the at during the past s distributed the prizes to of the e which States, months brought more brilliant nd $146,487 wen’ achievements and sensational de-|to th: track perform velopments tha fmilar period Peter DePaolo, who was crowned pats eke ae ated twol A.A, A. speed champion for lecades, ago. | the r, rolled up In a statement is A. national he: rters today Thos. P, Henry, president of the association, declared that the year Was the most successful in the his. tory of the game and th automo: bile racing proved it to ued from A greatest number pf points am: driver since the inaugurs ent system of designating a yearly champion under the rules of ‘the Contest Board. In addition to the char p crown, DePaolo uumulate 000 VALVE GRINDING “THE MACHINE TO DO IT RIGHT” Bring Your “Loggy” Motor to Us. Warne-Crosby Motor Co. 132 East Seventh St. Phone 2610 : RECORD TOUR THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD PAGE FIVE in prize monéy during the season. The’ four’ munners-up to DePaolo showed a performance only less brilliant than the winner. These were Tommy Milton, Harry Hartz, Bob' McDonough and Earl Cooper. While there fs at the present no system of designating the dirt track champion, ph DePalma, accord- dirt track Ing drivers pionship circuit NORTHWEST IS CHOSEN FOR Jan, 9,—The an pment came from the national headquarters of the American Auto- mobile association today that the largest caravan automobiles ever gotten together for. long-di: touring will leave Battle Mich.; on Augus' , for a three. | months’ tour o} the Pa: tific northwe This caravan transcontinental ill be under the direction of J. H. Brown, of the Michigan Au tomobile tours, with the American Automobile association and its affi] jated clubs co-operating all along the way, from’ the time of departure un-| Ul the end of the trail. ~ The trip calls for 90 days on the road, 60 days of which will be taken up In actual travel, leaving 30 days for leisurely visits to the beauty spots of America to be encountered slong the route. Probably as many as 75 to 100/cars, with approxintate. ly four people to a car, will partic. te in the tour. [udgethisgreatnew Hupmo- ileSix on its performanceas compared with performance \ that costs hundreds more. Compare its silky smooth- ness—its even power-flow —its charm of appearance— E above it: its comfort. ee Be your Compare its inside con- struction—the mechanical \ perrnnn a neerait advantages which assure characteristic Hupmobile lowupkeep costandlonglife. A genuine Hupmobile— this fine quality Six—with attributes which lift it far S$ price class, Fou own demonstrator —drive it yourself as you like to drive, 328 South David St. JOE E. MANSFIELD, Inc. Phone 346 TRAFFIC TALKS _ in making streets and leading to such deve narrow. The motor car has revolution- In laying out developments t cars“will be bers than they America is literally. a nation on And it is to the economic al advantage of the toun- ys. 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