The evening world. Newspaper, April 11, 1908, Page 5

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\ ! THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1908. 5_ ot NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT ©] non#ut’epeken VE THIRTY AUTOS RACING ON THIS COURSE Briarcliff Road Race for Touring Cars, April 24, Will Be One of the Most Hazardous Drives Ever Un- dertaken by Chauffeurs. IMAGINE UT in Westchester County, beyond White Plains, they are prepar- ing to stir things up in about two weeks. On April 24 thirty or { more touring automobiles will start in a 300 mile 1 for the { Briarcliff Cup, and it will be the most hazardous drive ever undertaken by a band of chauffeurs. In fact, this is the only road race of its kind ever held in America, and among automobilists it ranks next to the Van- derbilt Cup in interest and danger. People of New York sometimes become possessed of an idea that | they know something about the motor game, but those country folk liv- ing along the thirty-mile Briarcliff course can give us cards, spades and big casino and then win on the bit. The good people up there, men, LAKE © KENSIC like a rawhide whip. Why, they talk about carburetter: spark plugs with as much complacence as we discu subway expresses. is ss beef and——and] A BIT.OF A epin around the tortuous course scen 5 0) | ‘ith Maurice Bernin, the famous; !n_ ge: THE’-ROAD | French chauffour, was enoush to con: | fy NEAR: WAMPUS LAKE * vince most any one that the citizenship, aro ef Westchester County is on With the race siill two w boarts are bobbing up at ev Cae a |CARS AND DRIVERS |IN BRIARCLIFF RACE. Srighe a tious Aare the 4 refreshments, e of which a PINES BRIDGE ON: THE WAY:-TO MT HISGC - 2 ean pick i Stearns -a Lozier or any of the part in the gr 30 yards Even Ch 4 Strang DORM Ryall. tngue Roberts INDEXED GALLOP FORM. |eqyit pnave pT E PPORM. AE BOOKS OUT | Lay ae OOO roy iti At Sheepshead Bay PUGH ye hee eae Gta emi (Spectal ¢ ge World) ] 20) iS} . 4 a | Ay | Nana F relly pinies sn camet will act am We went over {i the mud ono, es. spun around ed a tickling OF, GARDNER SHO WS FORM Moving on May Ist? Have you provided for telephone service at your new location? If not, notify us at once. It will facilitate the in- stallation of the service. season it w daily at ng Of the April 16, to last n all winter, The road ts very narrow, and two machines can barely pass each) oth WAGNER INSISTS HE especially if they ar a fas! WILL QUIT BASEBALL. clip. Remember thy ty entries, and aS —Rar- duction will wot t sary to figure out the answ longest stretch of straight road is about a half-mile April i nt of the and EW YORK TELEPHONE CO. Contract Offices : Telephone Nos.: York 1200 Cortlandt 12000-881h 12090 Morningde in length. - ro ele Snakelike Route. iceles a0 Mt. Vernon The route 1 men ers y2000 Yonkers Briarclift of the Rochelle 12090 New Kehle White Pla THE N.Y. & N. J. TELEPHONE 00. 19000 Main a @nd drivers must turn to then ds around among » MeGinnis's Welbourne. 10: which has equal elas in former years. a corking good may be expected, and when 1 swing at Aqueduct for the good he beginning point ra ile a reverse curve is Rea ith a bridge in the turn, This will r ring and a decid: 17, | handily, delicate ing of spe At the Cocnty Almshouse there 4 ANE “ft Never Set Eyes on Any Other Man but My Husband’’ A remarkable interview with the charming and very Parisian wife of Mehmed Ali Bey, the Sultan’s Minister to the United States, by Nixola Greeley-Smith. This is an EXCLUSIVE feature of to-morrow’s Sunday World that is bound to create a sensation in the social circles of this modernized the Foad or tho | the driver who broke | ern SECOND. RAC ferlongs: ol country. * Ragman THIRD RACK. Tes poached Steeplechase; for inaid- FOURTH RACE id upward; about two en four-year-olda miles. The Astonishing Case of a Young Southerner, Who Boasts That He Has Taken Fifteen Human Lives. a How Telltale Letters, Unearthed While Housecleaning. Eclipsed a A Tender Love Son H Honeymoon. if ‘ 9 a How Science Reaés Characters and Identifies Criminals by the Lines, : Two New Features You will find the words and music of this sweet love Bones. etc., of the Foot. Besides the “Newlyweds,” “Step Brothers” and other Sapo tha ee ~ x Re - It will take two pages of picture and story to recount the tragedy of ?] comic features for which the Sunday World’s “Funny- song—the musical Haine of Geo. M. Cohan’s musi ; Lincoln's assassination forty-three years ago next Tuesday. Sebo Gaba Fa GaATeNs, rem will ind, Gomme cal gayety furor now being presented at the Knicker- |W “How to Stay Married’”—an interview with a happy couple married for [Ry p\yo BRAND NEW skits: “LANKY LOO—HE bocker Theatre—i ‘ acti eas more than fifty years. ‘ SANE TUT AS I) (wp Bat oyar4 iia and “PLIPS.” bocker Theatre—in the Magazine Section of to-mor And Now the “Song of Solomon” is Going to be Put On the Stage. f] CATCHES,” by Robert J. Burdette, Jr. and “PUPS, Miss Cantankerovs 158 | i Ingram EA row’s Sunday World. Scientists Would Solve the New York Milk Problem with Goats. a loughable dog story, in pictures only, by Artist da Winning iar # ee ret pee i The ‘Hotel Clerk” contributes another most laughable story—by Irvin S. : Stemigans. Wed ag Baers eet Teac, and tr: Music by Permission of F. A. Mills, Publisher. ; Cobb. i ‘ ; Eee : P. S,—The “Kid,” “Yens the Yanitor” and “Bill” m Reval”: u ‘Spring Hat Styles.” one twenty-eight inches high—See “Home A ain hel aageilirate nice: x, Pree Cupid Lurks Wherever This Delightful Song Is Sung. page edi‘ed by Margaret Hubbard Ayer. nia 00) t 1024 Keilligorankle

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