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ites cra EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 25, ‘19 4. \ $ NO TELLING LIMIT OF PEA oon “NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT . What Y now Kraft Tells Why He Didn’t ay: Want to. : Know Sign a Contract With Yanks)! About Your Auto and How 4 To Drive and Keep It 'Geonge H.«Robertson, Vanderbilt Gup Winner, Gives Expert Advice; Tells How to Correct Machine Troubles and Weites on the Important Subject of Traffic Regulation for Evening World Readers. G= ‘H. ROBERTSON, holder of many automobile records and wine fer EDITED BY | ROBERT EDG Charley Mullen Earns Spurs With Yanks Under the Most Trying Circumstances | Daity Threatened With Removal From First Base, the Young Nebraskan Plode Away and Makes Good With Fans, Incidentally Displaying the Same Qualifications of Gameness as Exemplified by Fred Merkle of the Giants After His Famous Failure to Touch Second. th the uttera: tthe Americas, Lengo goat Famous “Bone of Contention”| funsheon in Toronto ye Says Farrell Offered Him teraational ‘aa, and Less Money Than Newark! a major lesgue next there is no c! Club, ving ui cstaed, a thira’ n LARENCH 0. KRAFT, now fa- National Comtmianion some mous “bone of contention” of The Dodgers are home the Players’ Fraternity, gave| the most disastrous trips his version of bis failure to agree on| {1 cod. | AS 8 the tts of the Vanderdilt Cup in 1908, the first American driver to win the Aistoric race with an American made car, on these pages to-day * fella automodile owners how their machine troubles may be easily remedied. Mr. Robertson's expert auto advice is a feature in The Evening World hittt t By Bozeman Bulger. UD Tne eee ene mein to MOn | terms with the Yankees ‘I asted| ti Fact I ball players there are sometimes|that the Highlanders had bought | Mr. Farrell for @ contract exactly| Charlie Herzog had the Dick Hoblitzel from Cincinnati! and team going strong at one evidences of greatness other then would put him in the game immedi. | xe that under which T am playlog) pregent they are playing the mere ability to hit hard, fleld| ately. Little aympathy for the young | With Newark,” sar tte ba Kraft and the tallenders anould fellow was expres mi bi Buffalo, “I wanted to assured every Saturday. He answers all questions about machine troubles, gives cleanly and throw accurately. One nen, ina eo dacour employment until the ‘Gina regu- waluadle trafic suggestions and maps out pleasure routes for Evening of those qualities is possessed by | a, he began to improve, the jar playing season, not on any lo head and World readers. Send your troubdles in writing to George H. Robertson, Charley Mullen, the young first base- sine ed to root for him. The term contract, as Lie phe ye When I] will be crossing bate in @ found that I couldn't as good & attraction and Achomodite Editor. contract with the Yan! as with £9 Compare Newark I decided that I would be| the two crowds. better off any way developing in the ee | man who has suddenly eprung into popularity with the New York fans.| ence Kraft, the man of stri He has had to fight the possibility of was to have the first base job International There was no| _Playors in Class AA leagues another man taking his place ever dia mn a New York <5 oteg i \ennus places = ly won th games a ie was to on) since he first put foot on tho Polo) sou, muca thet eae exhibition for two weeks or all sea-| tection has not been ai Grounds, and has won. Discourage-| display of gameness was a) ing. | son and I just maturally couldn't see| leagues of lower classificat! and with all that he stuck it oUt,)@ protest against what they conaid-| Dave Fults, the ball players’ friend, | !t Was proved in the Kraft case playing better ball every day until} cred unfairness that the Kraft deal] only recetves $3,000 a year presi. | the minor league player gets fell th protection, It means Frank Chance et last has become his Bt few pS inves thai to daas | an. reece Players’ Fraternity, ieee | hore cach month in Kratt's Day champion. the test that has been put up to the players yelope than would have ay 4 When Young Mullen first camo | Westerner and come. through with him had organized baseball o here from Lincoln, Neb., heralded as} such flying colors. To-day he ip cred the Fraternity and suc @ wonderful hitter and a finished] probably the moat popular ‘man on ignoring the agreement to the flelder, the fang, amiled one of those | the club with the fans, a0 w Py of returning to Nashville, “game old stuff" smiles and awa! lenced by the ovation given Tewards induced Fultz to take up the glia developments. They really expected | each of his tripa to bat in the last| players: cause. He further furnahed |, Chief Johnson, the Indian him to blow up before the end of a| Kame played between the Highland- | proof of the fact that Fults recently | !% now free to pitch for the week as others had done before Mim. a aes Gaye Seat Fetused a raise, pointing out the need Peg AR hee et) the Fe ange vod Ml down in fame core,” | of “fat treasu ture = cago dge Bak At the start Mullen fell down tn Bis) |i Frank Chance, “and,while 1’ bea| wonive stesemeen? a2 © future pro: | Ciacianatl club's appeal ee ow of ane him off the feianelon * the’ dic go en if we did get Kraft, Lam) ‘That thei poss! injunction restraining eee rather glad that he had to face the| of Organized 4 gtrong, possibuity a for the Kansas fire, It showed me what was really] third major league next season to| Consequently Judge Tool who: Vo Bie pacify the International and Ameri-| 64 tho original injunction, “The case of Mullen,” said Hughey| can Association club ownera, who| the action yesterday. pooninge. ie BAe aim a 8 that te Fede usen the ones most hurt by the Pittsbureh defeated ed Merkle, who prov i great. era raids, js interpreted sbui lefeat, ness by facing a storm of public Langue te _interpr by @ score of 3 to 2, M eriticlam for not touching second ing only four hits. Lol that lasted two or three seasons, Ye G ad he side of the face by Fiaght salts weedes| LOURG Gradwell |: fell bleeding at "ne ‘Bonehead’ uck to the job ai op TRAFFIC REGULATIONS. 38 would be a good idea, one that automobilists would appreciate, if Commissioner of the Department of Street Cleaning woulé prohibit the wetting down of the street and avenue intersections. I have found ody most of the accidents due to skidding occur at the crossings. I be- Seve that if the department would stop wetting down the street before geaching the house line automobiliste would have a dry stop which would as an tale of safety. ‘There are a large number of cars running around the city that have \a@4e lights that do not comply with the law. The lights are so situated pro’ te bs on of the best we hi ever had in the game. This you fellow Mullen is of the same type.’ “T knew | had a hard job on my hands when I first came her 18 eald, “because the papers had sald uch big thin about me before I came. I simply made up my mind to keep trying as long as they kept me in there. That's what I think every ballplayer ought to do whether he knows that some one is about to take his place or not. But | admit it was pretty hard sailing at fira' To-day Mullen is one of the hap. lest young in the country. He as earned his spurs. east in the Leer avert ar ten teams RN Jersey Shades Bloom | iets nitty n net serous out ‘he Two local clubs held boxing shows last night. At the New Polo A. A. Kid Alberts, the Blisabeth, N. J., wel- terweight, easily defeated Bull Cassidy of this efty in the feature bout ot ten rounds,’ Alberts won by using « atr Voting ‘oreawellt. the Newark’ lighte ‘ot well the Newer = ri thaded Phil "Biogm, "the ‘ simak toe facial blemishes and sppeer ottet ee tia | BEECHAM” on the dash that the mudguard covers them entirely until you get close fapon the car, The law requires that two white lights be visible from the Heteee a Ser hes: Bese washed that th ‘“iifront and if the mudguards partially hide these lights from view the jetting in and lu owner is linble to arrest. It might be @ good idea to make sure your Sing bare. aon lights can be seen at least nny feet ahead. MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS By Moreland News Bureau. With Foreign Titles to TossAway, | - PILLS © Watlthour Seeks American Honors “For twenty-two years I have been among the ° ading riders. For the last ten years I have led the winning eating the rubi | Automobiie Editor: Dictans of oath Veo to Wem oe Just a word about the crusade against the car standing at the curb || _ Would like to know how much play gmattended. While the measures adopted by the Street Cleaning De- || @hould be in pistons and rings in or-| National Leag partment seem harsh, it 1s only reasonable to expect that you should not | 2" to get best results in speed and A we. | A ri We iit A ‘e SE eee ee eg a tet | Mee et poten cect tea aun | Veteran Just Recovered from Teave your car sinnding at the curb for too great a length of time at any || DOWer) Which oll do you recommend? | or wore games, including Weineslay, July %2,|or more games, including Wetnewiay, July 18 A p : list in Europe with all kinds of titles, one place. Suppose all owners of cars brought them into town and left || }#t Rockaw: ©. LUND, | and who have an average of .200 oF better: and who have an ererage of 200 oF better: Serious Injury Determined competing in but few races on this them standing all day in front of office buildings, ‘There we |_ It Is safe to give the pistons a gap % Pith a Or ee 4 ; epring 1 ea. uld be an 8 2 side of the Atlantic. Last spring awful mixup as to who had prior right to the space. ‘Try and keep || clearance of from two to five thou: |i Ru # to Take Another Chance. | Sectaea tat it wan time for me to no c » mo’ ‘4 h san 8 inches. @ rings shoul pour mone) ine MOVINE BA AMI AA) Poseible “6 will Relp you and every |9f sufficient strength to tick close te Bat ab u after the American ttle, I have never je cylinder walls, ere are several e771 3 3 forgotten that I am an American an | Sega latision tee serine altel @a 4 4 g Stu wrapped tm bandages trom the] Perr ides: winning of the © ime Answers tc Letters. Jof my car. What would be the best | V@rtised. S220 iT aed odes P jonship here tho greatest honor pos- Mlicanioe vine thing to do under the circumstances? | Autamsbile Vator: “i ig 46 ago, Bobby Walthour of Atlanta, Ga.,| F008 ep It iain b the In running kerosene through the | New York, A. BUDNER. How far can a Ford car travel with 1 oe & 0 will start in the motor-paced race at |*tble for a rider to obtain because cylinders to remove carbon the con- slapvencte chase one gallon of gusoline? $ me a Sf » § Brighton Beach to-morrow afternoon, | &teatest riders in the world are the Recting rod broke loose and smashed |¢g! Ming sucqiiee, You to sand the tire| °"S;cokiyn, MR. KULICK. t i it a 22 85 :zxoletill fired with the determination to| Americans. perouae in SORE Dae SoD) Sneak side patch may be put in and th Ford owners are getting from a 45 it 4 win the American championship this| “! was going better than at any town Take, purchased in. thie city rface hole be vuloanized. It peers al miles Ber: u S28 8 8 4 ahaa, time in my life just before the ac- last May, and it had run about 2000 Perea ey, Whe. ele. be Bren (ie er teeta wary thee Be iss i Hy i "T aimply have to win," deciares| cident two week ago. For a few ey: ork Was being done by 8 mies perionced chauffeurs and tn the | TRe inner tube should also be vulean: | aviomott's Faitor 4 m i uh Walthour. “This in the drat time tn] ¢87# I feared that 1 was going to be same manner that we have done it on ‘Would you kindly map out a trip te ye ” # even years that I have competed for | Out of the game for good but now ING SHOW three of four cars wo own. The MAkt | Auumediie Balter from Hasion, Pa., to Bedford, Pa, by “a ies % : the American title and it may be the] 4m coming around all right again. A eens Ss Claims itis not his fault and we Ame way of Saxton fo an Of Gy seal canes take & claim it is not ours, We would ap- | ao ty obtain a repeler keene ae Rn. W. WALTERS. % % 79 # last, At present I have no intention | ‘hance of resting too long or he will eclate your idea as to where the| Conse to permit mete dene fay aia Franbiin Furnace, N. J. 8 . a8 of retiring for many years to come,| get out of condition. That is the fault Nes ARLES COLLINS Co. | t's car. It Is a car licensed in this| There ie no eon the aute- & F) # i FH but one never can tell what is Hable! reason f am going to race to-morrow + SHAR fa fe aD State, but gets v x jittle axercine for feenlio mane. called ler ii There . 3 § i if 4 to happen In t and Tam going to win. ou w in ja! ere wi ad er. so, er license POs 1 By aT i the matter permits me to drive it for her, Pitteburgh, which would carry, you 1B le 4b + i Ring out of the motor by | would it halg good tn Mepancneue juite I ance from Bedford. ag g ie | i 4 GREAT JOY FOR THE FOYS. hare te a clei, for Mh crane (im) foe. Kerosene can do no harm ROBERT W. CHAFFER. |ferwarded route cards of the best if Hit Piet 4 Pi — wise Gaby Deslys, an actress, living at W used properly. You probably had) srount Kisco, N. ¥. route te Beaters In-estall: b ies fe Fe g | Free Lemonade at the Palace The-|No. 33 Kartneratrasse, When in Vienna connecting rod bearing, which | 4) Paar Automenile WAjtor: si 4 ae sy Gaby undoubtedly lived at that address. while the motor wi Pagal Ys ae renee Kindly give the hest reute trom 5 py Ee atre Makes a Hit With Them. ——— idle at n fairly high e - b t wit ie impossible to tell wi pardon, reauiring a eens ie a, pare | New, York City to Mount Pocono, Pa 8 @ 4 im | Eddie Foy and hie seven tittle Foye! NOTES OF THE THEATRE. ne it ie without seeing the mot who Is s gle aa o oan RT CBN 2 — lew Amsterdam 1," prion ever everriiy mei anatase |e OH, wean, i ne aeteae co Ee ARI BRAS Baceitee Tu uch ase tated | John Drew will act as the master |! ZIEGFELD pscbaonggtpes conse, New York moter irre 2] yonkers Auto Club, } ian! mt 30 Hf Te 43 giving up their holiday at New Ro-| of' ceremonies at the benefit for th RDENS (Aten torlgase Jet me, know if It Is possible | recognized in Connecticut, Leave New York by Forty-second Cr hieveland ih i? dh pholle, they found ample compensation | Fresh Afr Home’ for Crippled Chil BASIE Be ee wheel oF Vico versa. If not, what [Antomhile Balter: stront ferry fe Weeheynen are mo ay ongvations installed by HE. F. Albee, | dren which the Southampton Club of aize, if any, will go on both sized] Kindly explain to me why on some irvington 1 shire 430 im lien em. ‘The free lemonade was | Southampton, L, I, will give at its ? 11,3 miles, Irvingto: 16.5 miles, ine lighted them. EON MENDELSON a 30x3 1-2 doing meinnatt a! y cor runs smoother and | Springfield 20.1, Chatham 24.3 miles, than on other days, It is an|Madison 267. miles, Convent mass | .M. F FRED RANCH, | miles, Morristown 31.3 the most popular summer feature, and | clubhouse on Friday night, Aug. 7. 2s, $2588. B52! = #3 ible to put a 3. wheel witho it ie impo ot Sox in buel Miss Maude Adams arrived last) thirsty. faintly, ‘Even’ the eezBarnzanaesenssesE7ss 1 Guttenburg, N. J. to Mendham 38.1 mile ee A 1 6 oi iT night on the White Star liner Beltic You will find the condition of the| ley, 486 miles, Schoaley’s Mountain, a 3 UNoxt in'favor with the, Foye was the| from London, | weather will have quite a little to di miles, Hackettstown, mi i 10 de where the art- ‘ gize of tire that you can use su with the smooth running of eare: Yeq| Townsbury 62. miles, Gatteville. eF | hagas m 90 Won viaving the Balnce are given. tree| Apn Murdock’s first appearance fully on “both 30x3 and” 30x3" will often notice that a machine will| miles, Bridgeville 68 miles, Delaware| pienshen trican’ itp elvetrical treatmont to tnvigor under the management of Charles wheels. Ferry, 74 miles, | Coleman, Witteburuh o 6 Breton. Chicngn pe Sr|and All them with magnetism, Frobman will be in the leading role usually run smoother at night, when | 73 miles, Ma: Anteanabiin YAstor: the alr ie cool and heavy. Wi A one-inch nail went Into the tiro the quietness you will gen largest medical plant in been Installed In room 19 in “The Beautiful Adventure,” which and a current of 1. performers, much Ia'thelr benont. <The | has been playing for several month y' jarding| Portland 76 mil ly find| Gap 82.4 mil burg 85.8 mile , laware Water <= Then to Strouds- | National League Pitohers’ Records. | amorican Lenguc Analomink 91.4 mile Record of pitcher ay ta July 2% Recon! of pitohers ap Henryville, 95.6 miles, Paradise itchere ang Clu Ww. i Putehers and Cubs Padi tntre Foy family take treatmenta| in Paris. It will be produced by Mr. 7. miles, to Mount Pocono 102.4 miles. | Wifas ae Hs = ast 4 dally, The shower bathe on evety| Frohman at the Lyceum Theatre on| } i it ah are y sionotn Deru Now ee ey BB et frat | Meee ve Oe 4 t %f ; di palm leaf fa: 2} 5 ONLY FIT FOR SCRAP HEAP. ih Hog hap wf 4 front of the house, and it-was charwed | Whitton, s fal he ae 3 ¢ that ttle. Irving tewie Koy borrened Victor Herbert has returned from or ver omac all we Ss ee ea i eee wl 3 ry KY i " } 4 to make lip covers, fon the cemuy Lake Pincis with tbe completed care een abandoned as a rac pon 4 My f att art of ’ cause It would be dangerous to sail her 5% 3% 4 3 i 1 $a Patce Thenure, Waiter J, Kingsley has! ot “The Debutante,” the musical a without further changes,” sald 4 } 0 1 be chap Btudied olee rr ius high tension electric | comedy in which Hagel Dawn Is to Liver, Stomach and Bowel remedies have been coming and | Henry Tacrard, Secretary of the Kant. yt ee ise } | } F: ag} strate ine, fam aati ace a comedy in wbiex of o! Cl Mr. ‘ovelasiie Pete ? at " ates ve inet lor , ry going for 50 years, but Carter’s Little Liver Pills keep right om Tach Ciuh, 26) Eaneed) was oat Gain. Mewon: 3 OA Rh Ada | etre : William Morris has one of the lead. | LONG ACRE He on giving health, strength and happiness to millions. Lay aside [er eae oe ee A ie Ba, ee ea is “HEDY “NEVRATIL. Ing roles in “He Comes Up Smalling,’ APAIR the harsh cathartics that act violently on liver and bowels and |fnancea the construction of the unsuc- a8 Bh | i ff 0 ku) SHE which will be produced at the Repub- give this old, gentle, sure constipation remedy a trial, cesstul candidate for cup defenan hon- 4 $ tan a ee He Theatre by A, H. Woode on o 4 4 ‘ si us. 6. It’s really wonderful how spcedily they banish headache, indly |""*-rne mast ston went bad." he con: | fim Lo og Bm wy RB Neds Guarusl uke’ beam anekcad ay @estion, biliousness and nervousness and clear up sallow, blotchy, | ‘nue’. brie i Soule eve tines weeks to] ¢ i H ‘ ae | it aw ig William A. Brady for the leading remedy It, Just what caused this we i boo 8 8 tn MK “Sylvia Ri Away,” pimply skin. Purely vegetable. don't know, but the condition waa a0 2 4} HH 40% Nei araeorpeeteeierre nied bad we decided to quit. I believe the 6 8 1B oe ‘oo om f he Playhouse, yacht really was @ good one if it had ig 4 Ht) 1 | th ee aT : Smali Pill, Small Dose, Small Price [yacht rw ne en momo ot the Bt ip Mah ae A A rik AW chic and French vivacly. It now av-| The grat of the Belasco plays to be| CLASON POINT PARK. ight should have been taken off aloft es 4 A 19 128 [441] pears that the fair Gaby is neither t ph GENUINE must bear signature stead ‘of fore and ate. “But Deflance 4 4 2 | 4 Fath Gi) Parinion sor Gaillg: Vienha, pot Mar.) put into moving plstures will be “The On The Sound = iy had hi at y ‘ 8 OR 108 [aap Bellles. er jeart of ry’ a 1@ scenario ar. s ee Ae yards and not long 8 ‘ i it Bt hg a 4a| claims her ay. haa "been arranged ‘by Mr, Belasco, Pr ea cove My e wal rot 4 % a an was turn over to the Jesse i and hit & pie as have ost TT PRs hf Tra ‘fan | TTD Geiad report of the bankruptcy Lasky Company yesterday for pro- PALISADES mar PARK fies bald aN Y Regan mae Aveo t$iigeE 3B Ue BB! of Kari Lobringer, © Viennese | duction, Pike Rast _ as * a ere a

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