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* PEA OR, depen ie wrate, VS eye PH EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1914. _NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT What You Want to Know |Daredevil Drivers Likely to Shatter His Majesty Will Come Back About Your Auto and How Speed Records at Brighton Track|492n, Says Trainer Midgely To Drive It and Keep It IA | Great Col’s Injury Injury Probably] |ist'how tong tt wil taxe to George H. Robertson, Vanderbilt Cup Winner, Gives Expert Advice, Tells How to Correct Machine Troubles and the colt around again cam Costs Him To-Day’s $10,000 tnay ge Nim ‘back waders Writes on the Important Subject of Traffic * Regulations for Evening World Readers. fore the winter rolls by. me ——___—. Syracuse Stake, have to be taken. ; Racing begins again at Belmont 7 BORGE H. ROBERTSON, winner of the Vanderbilt Cup in 1908, the firet American driver to win the historic Long Island road race Park Monday, where a By Vincent Treanor. Joint meeting will be held with an American-made car, on these pages to-day explains to auto- mobilists how their car troubles may 18 MAJESTY, Alex Smith Coch. | {UsPices of the Westchester be easily corrected. Mr. Robertson OUIMET AND TRAVERS |... MEET FOR GOLF TITLE. EDITED BY ° ‘ ROBERT EDGREN. A hath 4 the Empire Fan's good four-year old, is not soclation.. 7 Secret Earlooker’ broken down beyond repair, as|the stake entries have was feared when the nows of his| expectations, and by Monday will be seven hundred horses es Wrenched a tendon reached! ground. John BE, Madden's vag re from Syracuse, Trainer Willie! the latest of the arrivals from | Midwely, who bas done wonders with | toga. | the cripple in bringing him to the ‘ Faces at all after hie breakdown last| pe "ty Diane have been, year, thinks he will be able to get! Racing Association, is one of the country's leading au- ., Fo : him back for racing purposes at the held Wednesday, Oct. thovities va aatorobiies and engine | COMMETY © Foremost Speed Maniacs, Including Ralph tall mectings. diy, Oct: 10 rhe entrion wil ; ke ‘ ‘The accident to His Majesty ls very Aside from winning the famous Vai De Palma, Jack Le Cain and Ralph Mulford, jusfortunate at this time, when pres ag By tt rt orn derbilt Cup, Mr. ee ee Stars of Former Struggles, Will Go After Auto : : iaeeet bad bis eye on to-day’s| street, New York. ‘ many other auto records all the way A * " at rep’ owners’ fund handicap at Syracuse. —— ie rane nner edeahee to twentytour.| Marks in 7wo-Day Meet Which Opens To-Day. , a ieee ,the, act want threat GEORGE DAVIS SCORES > hour endurance contests. He was one ‘ | was confident that Hii Majesty would K. 0. OVER FITZGERALD. i of the few Americans who competed ASTER than a mile a minute! speed builiing. For years racing run great rave. ‘Une we day successfully against the celebrated ‘That's the speed daring drivers | autos were made that shot through . | Meratoge woaid’ take 6. ehambion ‘to| SYRACUSE, N. Y., Sept foreign drivers when automobile rac- will shoot the speediest ma-| space just @ little faster than their j beat his horse and a new record for ing was so popular here a few years | chines in the world at the Brighton | predecessors, A mile a minute was - , “4 2 the distance. Midgely being one of i a in | tho the most conservative trainers, this! delphia in the fifth round of e scheduled . ago. Mr. Robertson's expert auto| Beach track to-day and Monday jught to be the speed Umi, but S tee ble| Geecrsuaa Wend 61 tae Pr advice {s a feature in The Bvening| @ determined effort to sha’ the ex-| Louis Disbrow astonished the aute- ty. assed from the tert World every Saturday. He answere| {sting automobile records, ‘To make] mobile world when he f wil lag a gallop on the road at| "es hopelessly ourciassel tro Hed ports all questions about machine troubles, | ‘Ir attempt the more dangerous the | fie, ve A, Lele te 0,» Be rapid * 4) : ey: | OG Tight away all Plagely's hopes | 84 two right swings to the Saw be soe gives valuable traffic uggestions and | COUntty’s foremost drivers will send | ing machines that builders say that| [7 te [Went to smash, for the time boing, | defeated box “a 4 GEO. ROBERTSON, 1 for Evening their cars around a track that is tiie rmance will be bettered, L battered tha’ wines (he eevee maps out pleasure routes for Event0 | naniy banked, and always with the almost impossible for the hu- . \ ", after Mr. Cochran had |® Physicial tellowing ‘Werld readers. Send your car troubles in writing to George H. Robertson.) xnowledge that a punctured tire or oo, f - price for HY hecnne i jAwtemobile Editor. ‘an accident to the engine will crash : Pirie mwa: | ‘The best rife shots in the country wil ——— @river and car through the fonce and utoi tan * ie A ing career was vver, but the pains-| compete in the 100-yard shoot for possibly to death, devices have been installed. ero’ f taking Midgely accomplished what) championship of Long Island to ANSWERS TO LETTERS. the oval, B 4 t d c seomed the im; on the ranges of the peabe Bator TRAFFIC REGULATIONS. |) , Xe despite these risks, @he dare-| | One big feature of present day auto SN Bim back contentante are rentricied, (9 the, wee > an compelled to have a| | devils calmly say they'll let out their | racing is the adv. of many new ti te . nearly as « the 2a-calibre rifle, L Safe | To gain confidence as well 881) powerful machines to the last notch | rivers. f torles there Indicated that he would telescope. will be stone ,@beuffeur's Heense to run his car pris |} eo .crtence quickly, tt would b¢ 1 in order to te “ Spectators at Brighton Beach Bs..t a ie ‘ |rank as the best of the handicap will be opened at 10 o'clock im ivate? JOE SHOSIVA wall fue the vine to do bie fret in cabin lop «@ few seconds off the gesty, recall pase Ze eames Jack tH .. \ oe for the season, and Midgely ing. the shooting to last een dese W you own the car and rent It out J driving in the parke or in thell wor several days Ralph De Patma,| °F formor struggles, but W. P. Mor- yeu require an owne anc] country until he becomes ac- gan, Ray Howard, Galvin, the a hacking Large y which is issued ukinted :@ics “Gis. pales Of the in his Elgin winner, and other pilots old-time bicycle champion; Neil é . te ‘ by the Bureau of Licenses. pee 7 al havo been tuning up their cars at the} Whalen and John De Palma, the new g third is « free-for-all at twenty-five GOHAN & HAR D amtomobile Editor: roads. There ts much to be learned}! beach track. Many of these trial| crop of pilots, will be s #. Event No. 4 ie a free-for-all ‘Will you kindly inform me if there g {0 this respect, and it Is hard for]) sping have come near breaking the pacts hast age) oe track, one lap handicap at ten miles. The final t $e @ road which can be travelled by |} a beginner to pay proper atten- 1! oiq marks, by ef ihe tween: ly condi- event, the feature, is a free-for-all “| automobiles from Baltimore, Md., to] tion to these rules if he te worried Arete of barrels oe rg bet 9 Hun- fifty miles, IGHT “N° ALL NEXT WEEK j Brandywine, Md.’ " by other traffic The automobiles that will be sent | Cie Of Nnnths surface will be ta Four events comprise | wenaare! | TOP EXTRA Marines MONDAY “ARTHUR WELLS, to the mark in the various events! tiptop shape. of five races, The first two are for| stakes of 100 miles forming the fea- ir pl RE SINCE /TS Lael Seal Bisdentberae ts | Alwaya try to turn at the cor. || Present the last word in automobile The programme for to-day consists non-sock cars at ten miles, The! ture, ALL~ SEASON. RECORD-SHASHING 7 ST, Washin, ners of the intersecting streat and AT THE 48 Good ly’ les. not in the centre of the block. It sans rine mic” * fone cee at ewes |( MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS Four-Cornered tell here T can to do this, but it will enable one | are 7ou pleat tll me » by J. R. | to turn tn safety without bother- |} By Moreland News Bureau. Race To-N ight LJ “who's Who tn’ the | ing oth dd “Official H Averages. | American Len, rage 7 sue Batting Ave: cen in Es Se = 1 Beaceas ct AN paves wan bare pases te Bisshad'al iS tition aes, hate does yor At the Brighton Beach Motordrome . He COLE. | pay is very small to start. In order| tere or more games including Weduenlay, Sept. | ten or more games including Wednesday, Sept, to-night there will be a four-cornered You can secure these from the pub- | P20 yee pioyment in these shops! % 1014, and who bave an average of .200 oF! 2, 1014, and who have am average of 200 oP International match between Billy seers {agni city for $2 or from any |, must file an application in the, better: Kes 5 ap . Bailey of England, Frank Kramer of ) 5 proper form to them. . ; n famerery Neuse. proper form te \§ America, Alfred Goullet of Australia, and Caesar Moretti of Italy. Kramer, Moretti and Goullet are the trio that compete to-morrow afternoon at Only Excuse for Hooking the|Newark for the final hogors in the world’s cycling Derby. Kindly give me the best roads from Wouid you kindly let me know the | eel City to Bloomsburg, Pa. best auto routes from Hudson FRANK COTTON, Heights, Hudson oyeaey: New Jersey, } M Jersey City to Newark, Montelair,| to Middletown and Delaware Water Morristown, Hackettstown, Delaware | Gap? JOHN J. LYONS, —* ers SESESEENS Semtsacety pe eEssesc kee Milford, Port Jervis,| New York to Newark, Orange, Mor- | b . ates ONE wilker: Barres, then 9| ristowny Hackettetown to. Blaware| Big Brutes Is Their | ,, 7, to, rmile handloan, with Grens| sy ATR Shickshinny, Berwick, | Water Gap. i Gam be a battle from the crack of the Next Mon. Now Bloomsburg. Aubiesbile Beiter 7] eness, the Comedy In 38 Gch av,, 43-44 ata, Dally Mate, at 2, Best Sento G8, irive my father's car without LES Automodiie Buite eea=ueSe e ns 1 1H T have a pew Chalmers car which! a lice nd can 1 drive my own car? FH the limit me al. me : oreNinc 1 O NIGHT siise fia | mut Would you; Lam teen years of age. I woul ‘i Black 4: The tandem handicap with two ‘& Labor Day at 2, so like to know whether I am al- { lack drum, first of the season, are|heats and final has every iS preset bat “a ‘J it 6 o © atior i 73 em! i b i Boe ces aut inte the atmo enough te take out @ chauffeurs) ths Hy Pao tag gedaan Sarak te | horea ents, and the famous race ay," Ope OF THE th h the! licen y of two weeks ago ween ir aeere. ey fa passing ee tl The Meter % q i Hempstead Bay took a fish of 60|of teams can be looked for, nv i OR Apressure on the motor, The back! person to b Ae Mt wg eins early in the week and a fish| A trio of motorcycle events with tet. W tine L ress: ffler causes loss | old befo oo feur's licen ‘o-wight, “3 use wae caught by J, i,|Arthur Chapple and, fd tf!" || WHAT HAPPENE me 1000 PEOPLE—100 ANIMALS It will probably Smith at Long Beach. John F. Ul rT wen TWIN BEDS ||| en pane me ve your father’s right for A 0 seaneta,| car without a lice I havo an automobile in Pittsfield, Automoble BAitee Automobile Editor: Heaney landed two black drums, one of 40 pounds and one of 60, in the lat. ew Yor paptrete Samsreees: ° e Wet so, Ke rn > ey in, Pat hace hot 7 Mass, and wish to ctive it te ad I contempiate taking a trip from rea Ph fa ‘8 | ter waters. They were taken just east Griffin Beats meek NN oma bse rk iy | New York to Washington, D, C, What of the Long Beach board walk. s d MY oy me o e bes te to take? Are the - AY: BEATING: ene ee eae tb mania the krip 3 ; A very game fight between a drum Bair at Tennis * Pittsfield to Lenox, Great Barring: | visable? HAL il 1 weighing 66% pounds and Al Oiches vten, South Egemont, Hiiledale, New York to Newark, to Trenton, was witnessed by bathers and stroll-| NIAGARA - ON - THE - LAKE, Ont., Bilvernails, Rhinebeck, Hy: vee eouahkeepel Wappinger ane it Falls, Fishkill, Garrison, Peekskill, They h Camden, Philadelphia, Chester, Wil- ‘Gaitimore {0 Washington. all good roads. ere along the beach at Long Beach.| Sept. 6&.—Some of the finest tennis Mr. Olches was fishing with a nine-| ever seen at Niagara was played etal Zs Last? ZIEGFELD FOLLIES Sayer ue. See SEEM VERSIE esa t inte torsees! 2 Ree Ossining, Tarrytown, Yonkers to Now) 18” B81 ie and the fish on this light} !n the inter Yer! Could you kindly Jet me know who]! if tackle rushed up and down the brach | Baird lont to Gri b ‘Automobile EAitor controls the St. Louis Motor Car| iodine Sex York fs] b until the angler’s skill brought the| tented three net match, | Church de- }) ts ‘Will yoy kindly explain the follow- | Company. 1 have a 1908 car and need pent aa Louis. 417 WY fish to shore. fe mer Sherwell in mreisht sets The |] GAlbi) an, Wah Week Ang symptoms and advise: 1915 Lwin "few parts, but cannot locate the| M2} : ugh, De itt _| Canadian champion was not on his game, Ne cylinder moto jay very Mttl# | company. J. UNDERWOOD. ie ee i a: ene. one man lina the drumfish— | “it 'was in the doubiew that é ordelia eae ‘used, Magne o transmit svt | there is mo one in th fo TM io enaton wre Cahew for eport, Fro- | tcaian chainpion. pat, maid gna a pees, Fi ted tn ter na |whom you can secure t 4 e feastonal fahermen dislike the teh | sierwell, lost to Potterelt and. Irving MT siog De . ncern does not m: : : - fle nand when turning engine over to|any longer. Their home address le Beep Hy F Unattractive for market purposes, and) ween Grimn and McCormack, the Call- re llicl cosy °LOVING| get spark current 1s felt at the spark Broadway, St. Louis, Mo. ersniei, ot Facil 4 the floundering of the big fish often | fornians, and Churrh and Kidder, F plug terminal when sme has been| \vwovis Favor: Niwphi es licagy 4 ruins their nets, Oystermen hate the ——— Flesonnected from the plugs. Gut no| Would you kindly let me know the] Haan. Bram: 4 aeeniaatr KecaGea te’ s eeteunes ia SUNDAY BALD GAMES. us spark emits from the pluxa when|best route from Prospeot Park, e are, Chiceas | i 8 1 | structive to oyster beds, In some| The Alerts of Brooklyn play the Hust. RiMut EK ts © at-| Brooklyn, to Long Bran ned ne! id q Meigemeeetions from magneto Arn At | Hrookiy! 5 eS. B. gR. | MelameNew ¥ byereland fs BH ‘201 | sections permits are given to fisher-|!ers this afternoon at Canarete Feld, |°————— tached. Baler, loa oars 3 4 . we U | “Yeu will probably find that your| Take ferry at Bay Ridge to Staten) ‘ Venncek, “Atineties 5 “| men allowing them to chase off drum- | Brooklyn. To-morrow they travel to trouble is with the condenser of nd, then to Tottenville, Perth Am-| National League Pitchers’ Records. | 4 orton. chers’ Ree figh with the use of dynamite, Cedarhurst and play the home team, Fragnete., “While you foe! the, lag, boy, Keyport, Middletown, opened te a set hoacem wep A SE, | MRM IB mola Ge, twenty Jel Say midst eee oe le \ Vitehers and Chul | vne DuuUres junds and having pow- leat One find: th fie’ le. not heavy enough to Aw Ediuor, 1 Darlen, | Atuetic$, +000 fe P| aru jaws, dow and tau, the drum. |,,TH0 Lincoln Glants and Cuban Stare OPENING ‘@uplode a charge under compression. | 4. Whit is the best route from! 4 i $y ‘wh makes reels wing and’ hum a lives | enkaee in, adouble-eulor to-morrow ut wetter: New York to Strong Point, N.Y. H ao a her tune than any other tsi aflout| cmc cit hast Sunday tose two Monday Mat. (Labor Da Kindly let me know If it is prove, HB, Also the best route to Somer- 8 18 Of Ase sxcept the big albacore. The drum- | bo the deimive buttle i . fo crank an auto with the switch off, ville, N. J. eonil M, 2 Ter-' i ® ig fee Rennes & ireinendous struggle for A ni x Ovai, the MeMahon 3RD YEAR IN NEW YORK throwing {tt on and starting ov A. New York to Yonkers, to 1 en hooked, era’ Linco compression. * Alwo, where and what rytown, Cross ferry to N Hav- a i i Rees) brave) jn gobools, 0 ect | double the 1—2 and 2—1 gears. J. Mel. Jerstraw, then to Strong 18 ! was! J apy cond contes 500 t Wad pac a any an-|"8" Ne Vat gee Sabah) Nae Ht HR | Merida “aha Now vere ney gtat |i cotati bt ing eals F uo 8 iw up the coast in March and take their Ms Mi Ld - gine on comp The sudden | Plainfield, Bound Brook ‘to Somer=| itm Youn # M wf stations close to the surf in channela | We Catekiil Mountain Teague Teway TWIC. ed \ a hoe ring chock of the explosion ploces| ville. nwa, Pitiavicgh Ss. 3 B 10 is ; BY ny 1 c: avy, strain on all the engine parts. | \comooite BAltor: i My My ah Jo Gnd inlets where they can prey upon first and second gears are speeds; | am going on a trip and wou! » Ww H goer pees et or Gepartiog IN iia PAKH 1 he ys. ve the north- W id the two to ike, Yo koow the joie nae from ' F te \ AG i ‘4 ern waters pon the. approach of cuol CEN Ue) AE a Ww rt Lee, N. Lake, } ep weather. at Twenty Ho “angen which {a the spark ; ou voun ie Nevtaosenn ne i ie: Ma 4 18 2b oant Fas os fegeives Its name obi'orri OFEECE OFEN © & Bro CEs - w can v cip: 0 d m Dr. Mitchell because the tsh| fl a lever, and how can I tell when sari H. F.N. H A At HB! | creducse’ a drdiatne "nates iine | TAGRAPH erie fs advanced or retarded on battery font Li te Arcolo, Hohokus, Mon- 4 ts can be heard plainly wheo tho fish is A FLO! HS i 4 i ; owe magneto? Hi aw. Then to Strong 10 ao | 8 is haiaaad in shallow water on quiet) - ri Taper NERD WORT T have a number or books on scit- | point, Contral Valley to Fort Monts; x 4 i i ta ibe est Monta} Complete Cha gr pelied vehicles, but 1 cannot And) gomery, $ aod im Thelr pavement-like teeth resemblo ta YORK i ath i fnformation in then |G. | sunmnio Rar i AF | those lof biacknan ao slosely, that ‘ARMY & NAVY carta BEN ret DR utomobile : 14 | sional wien control movee the da: | SV rom Ring, at, mg, poow the i 4b pec sea Goops te Pritt o jute to f 7 {iributor of the macneto, The advange) Dest F W. MARQUIS, | pam, s H i Te i | dane tamaliy ca the weakfeh, The! [ecm St coat, Treuem , tat Sia Reataay Alsace pa en annie York tp, Porth: Ambe fs Now| etc Hy a 3 OR weaktlah, croakers, spotted, woukilsh | oem at % | ssi Ie oc 4, Quan pomnene dior: halt 7 i} i on “Pruis ¥ i r a channel, bass a other 8 and, Hater ¥ you please let me know Mount Holly, Camden {ns 4 V8 1G BF [larayette, kinetin and channel basy| HAMM «(Sh cher tric tw Glut x Se ony oy ae ory were a ctl | i Hi to the big black drums, ! wm geturaay (& Monday Eves tions in the yicinity o ) ; ' ‘The black drum {s known tn vari. | oa hed \ Me te tne fierce’ Arrow. at Long| Kindly let_me know the best road 3% $7 | ous places as banded drum, striped ray & Navy Store Ge., Ine ERNIE ISS, SAE Yaland City, take on apprentices. I|/from New rl lonticello’ ¥ drum, little drum (young), runter, | B45 Weet 424 “ Ar) lard Simine Keoo \ am qixteen years iy age mad under- Pp. A sda om i 8@:| grunt and big dru ‘ustte'e Monkeys, 10 othe ante | automobiles ¢ erousnl ys New York to Weehawken, iter: ‘The young are ‘banded, ‘They grow eee er Pap 4 t 5 Cc. A. Ly pers Pampten few, Foundland Ham: very and become “black drum.” ES Ww umbia 2"¥,, Burlesque rats eoncerns employ young men|burg, Sussex, Netown to 6 berts, at ti Sa but the' eelie, toe af about taree pease, beye and helpers,

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