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LEVINSK Y-SMITH «\ BOUT DISAPPOINTS What You Want to Know About Your Auto and How To Drive It and Keep It Expert Advice How to Keep Automobiles Running Smoothly “and the Best Way to Remedy Machine Troubles— Traffic Suggestions and Pleasure Routes for Evening World Read. ee By GEORGE H. ROBERTSON. HERE is a section in the Police Department traffic reguldtions “hich provides that pedestrians should avolc interference with traffic, and to this end should not step from the sidewalk without | firat looking to see what is» ap- Proaching; shopld cross t treet at a right angle, preferably at a regu- lar crossing at the end of a block, | and if a traMe policeman is sta-| tioned there should wait for his sig- nal; should stand on the sidewalk or close to the track when waiting for a car; should face the front of the car when alighting from it and observe the traffic on the right be- fore moving to the sidewalk, or if! crossing behind the car should ob serve the traffic in both directions. A strict observance of these rules! will prevent many unfortunate ac. eldents, One of these unfortunate acct- dent8 occurred the other day at Abingdon Square, where a police sergeant, riding on the running board of 4&2 automobile that was taking him on an emergency call, was killed when | the car in which he was riding collided with another. A wet pavement was the cause of this accident. Had the pavement not been wet the driver of the machine would not have lost control. It will only take a few more aceidents of this sort to make the proper authorities realize that the wet- tng of pavements during the day {s almost criminal negligence. 1 GEO. ROBERTSON, Tt might bd well to bear in mind t! Department it there is a regulation of the Police ‘oviding that a vehicle shall not back to make a turn, if it obstructs tramic, but go around the block or to a airser wie or free enough for the purpose. It takes but a short time to go around the block, and by doing this you can get to your destination with exer ane safety. it @ few times and see tf it 1s not the proper idea in traffic travelling. ANSWERS TO LETTERS. Aptomobile Editor: I-have a four-cylinder car which Try |% tT He EVeENING- WORLD, SATURDAY, OOTOBER 10, 1914.° NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Season’s Final Baseball Records Make This Quartet vin Giants, ‘The Philadelphia National League Club, with tts regular line-up, Includ- ing Sherwood Magee, Hans Lobert, Gabby Cravath, Luderus, Jack Martin, Killifer, Alexander, Marshall and Beals Becker, will meet’ the champion Lin- coln Gtints to-morrow afternoon — at Olympic Field. The Washington Ameri. can League team was originally booked to play, but Several of the team left for mes. rs who hare played in tifteem | more samen up to close of season of 1016: je Batting Average® | Americau League Ba etarte or cranks very easily when cold, ‘after standing a day or more. TR also starts easily when warm, after @ rest of five or ten minutes, but after @ ran of an hour and then standing one-half hour there i# con- siderable trouble in: starting. The ear pulls well at all times after orarting. a. H, D, ‘Thie trouble might be caused by an undue amount of oil fouling the | ;, peints of your spark plugs. After a run you generally ha: an over ameunt of free oil on the head of the which splashes the plug pianes Would advise trying another make of plug. Poor carburetion might be the causes, but | doubt it Automobile Kai tor: Will you ree eee) the lowing: ave & Gea isc. ion engine, Schebler model L tor, When cranking for oe @ stream of gasoline is thrown th much force een [sg oe intake, stopping when the engint Pesut and going. W. P. arageraye find that the level of the oun al le net right. The suction a motor is such that the amount that slow rate of speed. ae rts the speed is in- Seated’ and’ the flew ‘ef iiquid ‘ta taken care of. Automabtie Editor: uu kindly let me know the ene ite = from Brookiye: ee ile? ae i idge ferry to Staten citer Cross ferry to | m pene Metuchen, New Bruns- wok. pea Migntetown, Tene White Heres, Columb: it Holl; Hartford, Camden to iis ‘phe. éitor: 4 buying a motorcycle, but F ot undertant we mscueninm. of well. cous you aug a washing’ you are WA inseuseealy ; ne " heen if Kot bal in . ed Vadisi or “The ‘Kutomo- be eecured at any store: Automobile Editor: Is there any clause in the auto- mobile laws oF this Hiave necraltting drive a car without a license have G, H. BAVAGE. The motor vehicle laws require a Berson to have a chauffeur'’s license who iworks for hire. A person does not need a license if he is not a chauffeur or an employee of th een owning the car. If the owner or licensed chauffeur is with the driver, the driver under these above men- tioned conditions does not require e licens Automobile Editor: I have a Holsman air-cooled motor Ne. G 207 and wish to know whether tO use a marine carburetor or a high speed motor carburetor. What dif- “ference docs Mh cake in the use of the wo carburetors aera’ GEO, HUISS, { believe that for practical purposes a marine carburetor (or mixing well on your motor as a hig! h f cormurntery & al hough you woul not gi tate ‘adjustment.by using the marine carburetor. Automobile Edttor: What is the shortest route from bury Park, N. J., to Newark, N. What is the distance? L. B, SMITH. Park to Long Branch, Sea- eit ort, Perth ie Ambo: » Ri Kindly advise me aa to the hest eres road from aaelce to Huntington station, Long JACK LINDEMANN, Take olhpe threw) syenye i to ti cho good | the New Vi id | Tarrytown, Williston to Jericho, wh hoes New York's... gh g' NG Williston to where you turn se right. Continue. ? 8 New Vork avenue, at tro x oak turn to left to Huntington station $8 ids Aviomobie Bator be 2 iY ‘Will you kindly mention some good i automobile school where one ean ey) iy 3 learn to drive and. gain a thorough | et ae knowledge of cars? Is the Y. M.C. A, |(meu uf ial & good echool? ‘Is there a chance tor 6 45 ® good chauffeur to gota cues oie < W. CURLEY, |%i ‘RG ere are @ few good eck in anmmner bi city where you oan secure the neoren ta i sary education. The one you mention is very good. There is usually work for a good, conscientious chautf mows fie tonea four who knows Automobile Editor: What Is the cause of so man, '- outs? Is it the chauffeur or mingheag If L want to change from gasoline to alcohol will I have to get a new car- buretor? A friend of mine said a Carburetor used for alcohol has three alr chambers. Mine has not, E. BURNS. The conditions of the shoes them- |} selves ha uch to do to cause blow- hese must be kept prop id and the email cuts filled | ler of some sort. Place an undue press the shoe, causing blowouts. °" You cannot use retor with Its attach: consumption of alcoh stomobite Editor: I have a 1909 Inai; has no clutch, stand it is all right, it to ride I cannot’ get an expl 5 ‘Will you kindly tell me the eur an motoreycle, It can turn over the en- atand than pedal. It requires a produce t the i “antic high engine Proper spark. Automobtle Kaitor: Kindly advise route road from Paltz, Rr tndt ‘ould like to take tl on Columbus Day. Are the rote better on the New roe Py New Jer- sey side? R. COOK, Would. yoommend ‘ha ‘ou sake Kk aide. from Now Tarrytown, ‘oe n= 1S: ain jarrison AY pet ry to burgh, @ en through P| ttekill to i fad Automobile Raitor: Wi you kindi; advi: route to Kingston, Nv ¥.? nt, ye eet Leave New York City for ¥ Ossining, peu eere sen, Wappinger’Falis, Pough de P. jt Ree aatsburg, Rhin Automobte Rattor: Could you kindly let me kno’ best route to take to go to rern e ' me as to the best York to New rough ina Booker & walking trip? I asx you because 1 | 1% failed where, Question please let me know where J can find out the walking routes and oblige, to get any information any- The best walking routes would na- turally be the automobile highways. Go from New York to New Rochelle, Stamford, Bridgeport, New Haven, Hartford, Springfield, Worcester te Boston, Automabile Editor: gieove © 1408 De Dietrich cur of 40 the past few weeks and have been unable to locate the trouble, I have looked over nearly everything, but can't find out what is wrong, s EDWARD BRONSON, Would advise you first to i the ignition, You may hi plug that fires all right wh the op air but that will mi: See that the same carbu- | boy! for the |< en I run it on the | Ii but when I pedal |! probably with ub @: best ferry to| Revi rol ie Flahkitt| £31 If you cannot answer the} ve had a cylinder miss for i Pit Fietcher, Schmidt, Boston Cather, Boston [4p Mesera, N Cinannatl rooklyn Clarke, cine octh Fiummey Brooktyn te, New Y. SESESRESEE W, Brooklyn Einar Philadetp! o ry a 22h! EF ooA Le ZE! Beuulte, Chicago 1 Bala, gions Hess, jess, Boston a eHShE: 4 1% 1 it We 1 1 00 OL 48 36, ee SBE EAT AE Ir Se, Lome elley, Pittab Baton aoe st ee FSeSe-een se 3 2, S Eunee Saxtuonoo'n, Hobliter!, inet Whaling, Boston |. Murray, ‘Now York 4 We Casper, Piuaburd eae g Ra Erccort Sexi alas, YH gaings Mc Pireti, Deareh a mare Recont of pitchers up & Pitchers sod Clute 4 th * Records of alt viasers sho “Ge a 4 Fo Cleveland’ Detroit 1g Pec BELEE eis: Satis! SEN ZOB, ce, eynncr Saat eh aoe! wadsuere Carded Cam Yals ve Cornell ve. Carlisle Stevi Benton "College r a, wot rome v8, , Troy Shabteabers 7. fu Morris vs, Yonkers, vesant va, Mou lair Piet Hai Hawt st Morr St, Paul's om: jew High mond it Mawibern you cannot vote. Football Games COLLEGE. Fanart ve. Washington and Jetfermm, at Lehigh, at New Haven, Princeton ve, Syracuse, at Princeton, Army ve, Rutgers, at West Point, Navy va, Pittsburgh, Ponnayivania va, Lafayette, at Philadelphia, ad York University rs, Hamilton, at Clin- Fordham ve, Rochester, at Fordham Field, osgedlo’ at Pittsburgh, in Mateschusstee ‘Aewies, ot Hom. Inson rs. Albright, at Carlisle, asd Marshall ‘va i2eahoe’ Valley, ‘wn va, Viewinte Medical, at Wash rford vs, Delaware, at Haverford, Springfield Traluing, at Renswiner Polytechnic, at SCHOOL. J. Nesp v8, Brooklyn Prep, at Adelphi Institute ve, St, John's Prep,, at cls vs, Patermon High, at Paterson, SY To-Day at Annapolis, Indians, at Tthece, it Providence, iniey, at Portaste thods Itiand' Beate, at ™ ‘St Joho's, “at uaquehanna, at Allen. partes, alt, at yp Hoapone, “at Tex at Yonkers int Vernon, at Mount a avin ve, Montag Hate ae stont stow High, at Garten sam vy St 10 Vesant asc REGISTER TO-DAY. To-day is the second day of reg- Istration. Polls open from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. If you co not register Big League Champions in the Box and at Bat $50,000 TAKEN IN PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 10.—Tho official figures for attendance and gate receipts and their division for the National Commission, players and clubs is follows: National Sorimiantsa, 94,063.00, rare ere, kite 806.00, Fordham Cheers Rudolph’s Win Dick Rudolph's victory was nowhere received with more appreciation and ap- plause than on the Fordham campus, where 600 students received the as they watched the Maroon eleven in practice. Dick pitched for Fordham tm 1906 when only seventeen years old and has always remained a loyal Fordham fan, Whon the Braves returned from their tI train RON eh a came to Ford! game before he-even went home —_—_—Ss JOCKEY CLUB GRANTS CHARLESTON A SANCTION. ards of The Jockey Club ye: grunted @ sanction to the Charleston Fair and Racing Association to conduct a racing meeting at Charles- ton, 8. C., from Dec. 1 to Jan. 9% The stewards also approved the track's oM- etal This sanction came es @ sur- prise, as it was thought that the track would not recetve recognition from The Jockey Club because of the numerous scandals in connection th the Tepes zen t ‘The Jockey Clusduriue te GREAT FIELD DAY FOR BOYS. Final Meet of Public. iy yw The Grand Final Meet of the Sunday World Field Days for New York Public Schools will be held this afternoon at the Brooklyn Athletic Field, Avenue J and Bast Seventeenth street, Brooklyn, One bundred and seventy-four echools of the city had the field days this year, and from these schools 1,800 boys are entered for to-day's track and field events, which will decide the eleme: school championship. aii * als jpectators are im} BY jad games, which bewin at sl £ iS 4 St A last been 1 i of Pittabureh, 0 They were sized up to. fight promoter of Sau —— i oP. M., i Oot. 0, It ie expected % have beeo anzious to ot bY | uieet. 8B ts tal el i | yee, ie sete te irae ae tby tha “at desis Sta! Ry "Slave for the bout 78 After the battle botw Bauung Levinaky, mine pina, ‘leks the comenlasion. 0 cach’ tye MeSta thus have been enslly’ 4 im, Flap, the rH PF ot tates “bat wtih al Sech, 49h By John Pollock. TPR weeks of wrangling © match has at clindbed == between Cabby of Milwaukee and George Ohip ty round bout at 196 pounds, weigh in at oP in & show to be brought Off by Coffroth fat hia open-air arena in Frisco on the night of clase to $15,000, as the fight fans of California Gundoat Sraith will ee 4 coat ott hard, neg colored | Soptond at the sane d aim 'of Young ‘\hearo,” weat diag a ‘dutettat Tes imore at that ever now that team can deat nner {iy uAbeami rould “hae menith Mt be was Wt the Tig with Mati otrick re were many de ve bert Tah “th if ‘ig “itodiaon. tit the ‘ 1 130 ot theme flckets tor Puobio ls hearyweight, will be ‘mont Jimmy the rack middiowdent, day by Jim Coftroth, the Francisco, to meet in & that the bout will draw eo Uhebe great pugiliste to be bro ato. eat | it meote ie Crags As ge Now Polo A, 4, Launboat Smita and yan Mek ot ther stated that” (hero dead Bes at hike His Tira ‘rill be Pot ik Sha he th jE te gate ite Franke ee Steet oto ay ier a a Jote Cay of Shean, ated! aula eee ae — the former gity Ce fe ~ ae nie hums ly Hoc the sigs i ist Wot sete the main gy ae i ies sci ip iat tnd a th meets Jog Ki Jereay, sa nei tackles ape ‘ob? St Tong Otto, for t! Sina tea found ng Gorman tackles’ Freddy AT FIRST GAME, foot pe A Cae Big Catches of Bass Along New Jersey Coast —__— Good Fishing Promised During Next Three Weeks — Fine Chance for Anglers at Barne- gat. Now i# the time when the big striped basa are taken on the Jersey coast, and for three weeks to come good fishing may be expected if the records of the pa years are to be believed. June on the Jersey coast in regarded as tho best time, but the catches to each individual fisherman do not show that June Is nearly »o 00d as October. In addition October is one of th pleasantest monthe ta the year to fish. October is the month when fish keep close to the whore In going to their southern home because the food inshore is more abundant than In the deeper waters, Most anywhere from Point Pleas- ant down to Barnogat is @ good place to fish for striped base. The nearest places to New York to get the striped base gre Point. Pleasant Beach and the Asbury Park-Eiberon section. It was at Pear! street, Elberon, where the record striped bass in recent years Was taken. It weighed 68% Lengo and was taken by EB. E. Da- ith of Asbury Park there are at Avon, Belmar and Como. John Dutil, who has mede a etudy of feb in local waters for more than forty years; says that it is a peculiar fact that the striped bass are caught almost direetly in the first undertow, That shows bow close striped base come inshore. usually found, he says, where the sea spumes and froths in a mans of white, Moat striped base are taken at night, and the very best time to fish ie when the moon te in the first quarter and at the last quarter, for then the tide does not race and the water does not fall 20 low or get eo high. Then it ts that fish fed close inshore. Striped base since our grandéaddy’s days have gradually been diminishing in eize, and no fish in our time come near to the records of the Cuttyhunk | of Striped bags love a stirring and swirling water and are and other base fishing clubs of the other days. There is « record of a fish of 125 pounds taken in Albemarle Sound. Another of 120 pounds in the town cove of Eastham, Mase. and in the hauling of the seine at Albemarie Sound, N. C, of 87,000 pounds of striped bass, 365 averaged sixty-five pounda each, The Cuttyhunk record is 104 pounds taken near New Bed- ford, Masa, William J, Morgan at Montauk and Peekskill, N. Y¥., has taken fish in the last dozen years yeighing between seventy and eighty pounds. But fifty- eight and one-half pounds ts the record for rod and reel on the Jersey coast, and If a man gete a fieh weigh- Ing one-quarter of that weight in_ these October days he feels he has had a good day's sport, Summed up here are the bait, hooks, rig and tide in brief paragraph form, Balt—Shad roe in mosquito met- ting, sand, white and brood worms, shedder crab, shrimp, epearing, small eel, soft calico crab, menhaden, Hooks—8-0 to 6-0 Sproat or Aber- deen, 3-0 to 5-0 O'Shaughnessy, 1-0 to atill fishing from shore, heavy enough sinker to hold cast; for trolling, use small spinner; rock bottom, use cork float to keep from fouling four-foot leader, 600 feet thread line. |iseou! he wi when, te sald that * boldest, owt active fish that jo States.” . Tarleton H. Bean, at the win Conservation Commission New York Sta‘ ‘To the Gporting Editor: Kindly answer in the sporune col- jaumne of your paper whet! royal h (pli with the joker) is as fa Hs gr die it flush without the Sherr ? IRVING MENDELSON. re were no house rules jo! le is 5 To the Sporting BAttor: A and B havea bet; A @ajd that George Chip is Polish; B said that he ia an Italian? Did Al McCoy ever boat Joe Chip, brother of Geo a ie JOHN queen? I claim that ace, king, queen, Jack and ten is 150, and to get the additional 40 one meet have another nd queen of trumps. ee RLY FRED A. BACHUR. An additional king and queen is necessary. __ STEAMBOATS. | in pater fall colors. PRE Paka ean 9. fareugn ral pall tickets ‘bat we ae see ve sie retures ig Iga t PAT TEN LINE imlarse- Went 80th at, B49 A, M.; so SUNDAY ° DAY SEs TE Wiki yy shed odin tame, A Loser, FOUND A AND REWARDS. een eee joy the wonderful ecenery of the world famous river, now Ika thi onl te a bua rac ona camer tion steamers is the best one day’s outing in the world. Saloons enclosed in plate glass and steam heated, if weather demands. the Sporting Bait "1h a Tour-handed a A sitting on the tatthand aide dealer and first bidder can bid; B also can bid but does want to. A is told he he can, and A bids 50 make it. and says he doesn’t go but loses his meld, —— bid against bim. A loses. "Cte that in play! J. KA 2 renter —_ ht ie Geo pinochle 150 in ps a ane| guia Lay . "ethuanian: trip count as 390. B bases J tt Me ee American. . Chi ten-round nv When melded at ence in thi = cow le of weeks ailenth Re mee | more handed game It counts "So! ‘To the Sporting Biter: To Bporti 11 was playing three-hande- tne fourch pinochie and one of the, ten led te! 160 trumps is melded. Can an extral og clubs. that I owe 40 be melded by having an additional lover it ‘hese au were trump, {rumpe clube with 6 next man who trumps clube also, ly except gener, tgave © burgh. Pou ehgepele Xi e sion soappctions: Musi 1S sa tying ‘accepted. inl ee t

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