The evening world. Newspaper, October 9, 1915, Page 7

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WENCK HEADS BOXING BOARD . 1PLE by Che Prem Pubtisteng Oo (The hee Tere Brenmng Went) — ss, CRAVATH PHILA:- MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS Compiled by Moreland News Bureau. ‘The following records are complied from official scores published in the different oltice and inelude games played Wednesday, Oot 6. American League Batting Averages. Federal League Batting Averages. Hevorde of ll players ‘ALietiam a | Afien Weaver Audie"; tees Athieting facet tat “is | SEAS eas THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 98, 19158. NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPOR PLAYERS WHO WERE STARS IN FIRST GAME OF WORLD'S SERIES BLITZ AMUrn sis £ SE. At SSeetre Tah23 FREDERICK C. WENCK Fctieci aero te pees} a reseceat: 3 = |New York Sporting Writer Is Named to Head State Athletic Commission. ae ssn tSeSEE, Gov. Whitman last night appointed Frederick A. Wenok of New Rochelle Chatrman of the State Athietio Com- miaion in place of Frank J, O'Neil. This fe the fret appointment under , the Malone Act, which made the box- ing board a salaried commision. There are still two Commissioners and a4 aso SS eC BIE FE SERS Ie se Folin Ise. alee se: ce poet a ee in BSP RESTS BNEETETES SUES SRS BESTE BE ERE OEE aerte sd z 3S PESET SS <tresre z aE = Po “ bt ; secretary to be named. It is re- Soh fs ported that Frank Dwyer of Geneva, mF red a N. ¥, and William F, Mathewson of iu 1 i Brooklyn will be made Commissioners ty } | and John Franey of Albany Secretary, ear: Wenpek t# well known here, Ho is & sporting writer of experience and a graduate of Yale, While at college be was a member of the championship PSP oLuTSe boxing tournam don. He ts thirty-five years old. ‘There was a rumor last night that James R. Price and Major J, J. Dixon Would remain in office, but this was ridiouled by politicians. Wenck's term of office will expire Jan. 1, The salary of a Commi the Malone Act ts $3,000 u year, The Secretary is to receive § 0, Paetases Soon eresskesi oes, GRENISE ww BRES Faas’ Ft Serer tse Federal League Pitchore’ Records. Recont of pltcham to end of season wes Phtchem Clube Q, ; a: Amertoan League Pitchers’ abo SttieolE PS. 1 ° Shortly before the appointment of Breced of eines Nerrating Ont. 6 2 ° Wenck was announced the Fairmont 2 y MO ae ie 3a | 8 A. C, which for three weeks had $a 3 ie ioe \ H watted for the old Boxing Commis- © 2 0 18 iu 4 } | gionera to renew its license, received i 8 0 Jom +28 | 6 word to go ahead with its weekly H + 8 108 fi 4 mhow to-night, Just why the Bhow t 3 $ OC. was not give the same privi- a 6f 8 a pect pp wel gy Biel Recs iP] iege to hold the Dundee-Ritchte bout 3 ok 8 ak 4 i} last Thursday at the Garden te still : 3 , 8 a mystery. ® i facie Bitte Bak be oT Mo My oO WT 4M Blk Bm x 8 By SET Sere SE BHAWNEBP, Pa. Oct. 9—Among | the golfers who worked th ir way into ot eom meee! Tie ck TEs Sateneee: 4 s i 1 i # i hk 4 the semi-final round of the Shawnee 3 4 w 4 Country Club tournament yesterday ri 1 pF were James C. Parrish jr, Frank J. Gene a “Loni: ih iy pif Ht Shoble and Reginald 8, Worthington. ah th ar | at a i | Parrish had to play an extra hole to u he iy Y | Biweke 3 4 8 | beat R. M, C, Glenn of Upper Mont- ip 8 bam mH 3 8 clair, Mra, Florian Krug and Miss i i % it | Marion Soott, who quaiified on Thurs~ 8 a )\ day, were eliminated yesterday. The # i & surnmariest i 4 i hese ie met ane. Seah Uecrge H ; , tis ti Hid Ghiet Mann te v4 i i ih $ i AHN ooh ik J Shgbld piety “Bt 4h 7 ee t a hawnee, ) od 4 ee | West a Ghat (18) chingm cous ie i | Lineliye Vik ‘3 ay aud B 1 ae “0 o4 KW th {4}, Shawnee, beat % Ay 5 o | ities 1) St ap AaB plas a Aes a a ‘(), "Dallas, boat W.N” Wrtee (11), uooik ; o 3 ket Cha, uy and B00, plas” | wou een a | , hawt, beat Jéeeghi | en Na 4s STEED sig ab fine, Wibod ’ 4 i ii ARDIST 14 g it DEFEATS GALLAGHER. 4 i 4 OD it Tho 1,290-point match at 14.1 balkline g 32 i? billlards between Tom Gallagher and t § 43 oj! Yamada, the Japanese champlon, | (2 8 4 ob which ended last night at Daly's Acad- | Bi, 9 3 $ tylemy, was won by the latter by the |#. 03 $00 | woore of 1,200 to 862, WHITMAN APPOINTS 12,600 Boys Will Compete In Final Athletic Meet CHAIRMAN OF BOXING)¥ounester of AD Ages in Games To-Day at Brooklyn Pied for Sunday World Sixteen hundred echoofhoy athletes will compete in the Bunday World Gnal track and field championship games this afternoon at the Brooklyn Athietio Field, Avenve K end Bast Boventeanth Street, The youngsters | cr are of all ages and sizes, but each one le bent on winning one of the many prizes, a mark of athletic supremacy that the lucky victor won't hesitate to flash before his echool pals, The series le open only to the ae individual schools that accept offer extended to all schools to noid a field a It has been estimated —_———>— Twelve of the Leading Bowling Academies Will Make Up the Circult. The first bowling entry blank for ‘The Evening World three-man team \amateur tournament will be printed on this page Monday. All bowlers, whether members of a club or not are invited to enter, In the case of clubs each member must enter indl- ividually, as the teams are selected Notes From the Golf Links that fully 160,000 boys actually oom- beted in these field day meets and a quarter of a million boys and girls were direotly interested as spectators. Lise meets have developed into one of the most important branches of schoo! aotivities, Many were held in lyards, armories and the Public Bohoola Athletic League fields, It would have been impvssible for many of the small schools located in the outlying districts to conduct a meet of thie character, on account of lack of funds required for prizes, numbers and programmes, Invitations for to-day’e meet were went to the Mayor, Borough Presl- dents, President Thom ensue, accepting his kind offer and stating that they will be present if It In at all possible. fine musical programme will be rendered by the schoolboy band from P. 8. No, 21, Manhattan. This band ls composed of boys averaging twelve years of ag and residing in the most | congested nection of our great city. Entry Blanks Ready Monday for The Evening World Tournament ° from the highest averages for the ten best scores at the end of the elimination period, which will oon- tinue six weeks, beginning Oct. 27. ‘The tournament proper will then start in @ home-and-home series between the best three men from the respective | Alleys represented. ‘The twelve acad- emies entered in the big tourney are | the leading bowling alleys of the Greater City, and will make a pleas- ant cirouft for the men who qualify, giving each team eleven nights at their home alleys and eleven nights | away from home, | At the meeting of the New York Bowling Aas ton, Inc,, in the Ho- tel Imperial last night The Evening World's big tourney was the subject of many favorable discussions by the officials and members present. The| following officers were elected: W, H. 1 Corsa (80), eng in? one hb ion 8) ae Valentine, President; P. A, Monahan, bre} aya liter’ 20} Woadmors sit | Fiza Vico Provident; J. H, Maddon, Adame (¥6), Vp: ir, 2 up ay Second Vice Preside H.R. Strauss, Trogond found" Moeban, iat Hrethogh Treasurer; J. A, Wilson, Memberaiip jand § to play | pg and Fi al Secretary: T, J. Lena- wha Ngcnemas boat Tie 8 ub nan, Recording “and Corresponding secon els — Secretary, and a new Board of Gov- | ogy ig. ge yale tye Sous’ Pa sy, ernors. It was decided to donate the apeod td association medal to the tournaments | of the Edison, Hank Clerks and New | Miss Georgianna M. Bishop, handt- | York Central Bowling Leagues, | capped at one stroke, and Mra H. pote. Reeve Stockton Snfield, who| Doubte century scores aro a feature has the same rating, ed the fleld of more than fifty women fers at the Soaredale Country Club yesterday. i | woo had @ card of 92—1—-91, HOT SPRINGS, Va., Oct. 9.—Dr, C. H. Gardnor, of Agawam, beat Dantel | George yesterday, ‘up and 4 to play, In the golf tourvament here, Harold C, Richards, St. Andrews, who Heat C. O, Brokaw, Garden City, by 1 up, will meet Dr, Garduer in the [final to-day, Annoal Oyele Show. ‘There will be complete display of war motor cycles and bicycles at the annual motor cycle und bicycle show ns next Monday at Madison ten, Keports from Huropean bristle with stories of the wi patrol Oe" war exhibit Inere! Ki ben full line of modern inaiines and accessories, of the American National Tourney, which opened at Thum's White Hle- phant Allava leat Mand ie BLUE GRASS PACE WON EASILY BY RUSSELL BOY. LEXINGTON, Oct. 9—The Blue} Grass Sta . the chief event on the card of the Grand Circuit meeting yesterday, was captured in @traight heats by Russell Hoy, driven by “Pop” Geers, Altawood being a contender tn the first heat, and Queen Abbuss in the second and third, Russell Roy was easily the best and had no dim-| purchase it from them, The pele co is) culty tn wine The time tn the first heat was 2 . which ls @ rec- ord for the race. The Turkey Trot, for three-year olds, a $5,000 sweepatakes affalr, was won by the Colorado Belle tn straight heute | There seems W. Churohil | of the Board | Ward Crampton, | © What You Want to Know About Your Auto and How To Drive It and Keep It Ccpert Advice How to Keep Automobiles Running Smoothly end the Best Way to Remedy Machine Troubles — Trefte Suggestions and Pleasure Routes for Evening World Readers. HERE has been @ polionabie and agreeabic enange in the (raffle eon ditions at Lafayetic Bireet and Astor Viace since inst week, an the bead of the Traffic Squad deserves quite = bit of credit for it Last week It was practically impossible to pare this point just after 6 o'clock in the evening without becoming mized up with horses auto tracks Avother point, however, which is bad for vebtoular traffic te just above Houston Btreet on Lafayett+ At about 6.46 in the evening o presse company not only locks tt» wagons, but stands them, facing north, at the east curb, making the art y for north and south bound vehicles very narrow and being the cause of many tle-ups at different times. This usually occurs after the traffic police have left their . posts for the night, but I think that GEORGE ROBERTSON arning should be given to the persons responsible for the blocking Of a heavily travelled right of way. Astumobiie Ketium | bave « four-cylinder car which, rece! driven by Oldfield and De he ees te Uae eating a| «ive them the cars free? Who, in couple of times your opinion, te the greatest driver | have to feed m in the game? = THOB. C, LYONS. Im order to get racing « perience, Id aeoure ow 0, team chanio or # helper. is a question of ygur own ability aggressiveness. vere uavalle are under contract for vi the} @o It would not be ta fale Yer, mie agest thet you have opinion as to the best tire gasoline supply system t. jay be dirt or »b Have had o of days ago, I it does not oO. P. description of From trouble | would th your my driver in thie olumn, Automobile Rattur Kindly let me know what ie meant by operation of a magneto clock- wise or counter clock-wise. ALLEN, ald Prine) term clock-wise is meant Lam driving @ car with New Jer- wey and New York license plates, but have only a Now Jersey driver's li- conse. In there any limited time I can drive the car in New York under thane conditions? JACO! The conditions in this State are the same as Jersey, Axtomotitie Batter: Where can I obtain parts for « French Mars? LOUIS DEFERRAN. ree, denotes armature ie driven’ In the sppesite dievations Actomettie Biter: Kindly tnform me what the regula- tions are to drives car inthe city as a@ taxi? In it necessary to have the front mat cut for th The Puritan Machine Company of|man it whole? “s n Detroit or the St. Louis Car Com! Writs to kleonbe, pany of Bt. re the only Peele Contre Btreat, for full information ot who would have ¢ ye parte. | Automobile Beiter Can you suggest a 4 school in New York where I can learn a | — automobiles? B. B, AND J. The Stewart Automobile Neceg ‘le one of the best. | Automobile Hditer: Where can I wey ee etemo nme, ~ thie subject, Astomobtle Batter: I have just purchased « new and would ap; your a Se insuring he ce the car advised insurance, but they’ all ent ideas. I know that ence in this line ate tos, designing and line is well wort) ms | ae he ear ents A oe aclannie ity bat thet! ear should be Eh wie th in) every hile the complete wh: suring ly at the start it reat eee and the sase of ming I have which it 0: h it cannot be considerable trouble as it bas no pet-| bought for money. | have my ewn Corks to release the compression 1h| car covered in every way with the the cylinder heads when any of the) ral accident compan: id | fee! cylinders are misfiring. Why have that with this sort ion, some motora petcocks and others none and what is their real rere the gasoline engine? The absence ke i simply thon of produeln ‘are very handy e, and ‘oan be used to and some: motoring is more of @ pleasure. Automobile Raltor Can you furnish mo with informa- tion as to where I can get a Buro- agency for an American make Rutomobite SOsEPH M. bre 3h cate a om ng oylind Would euygest th: get & in the head of the m t He oe wo, te ewe ane) Weta oRtn ons te Part oat Automobile To; tor by pi Journal vee pe them’ where get full | them to the heads of the pistons. Aatomobile KAltor: ' On a4 four-cylinder ¢1 wo revo-~ Jutions of the crank al fe will put the cylinders through their four cycles of operation, How does this work out on six and etght-cylinder cars? When adjusting Tappete is It best to us thin visiting card or is there a bet method? Does back fire tn carbureter ny wa injure it in any 4 TREBBLA. In a four-oycle motor it takes two revolutions of the orank complete the prop: ton. It does not m: motor has four, six or or any number for that matter, since each pleton has its own distinct work to do and must do It In two orank- thoft. revolutions, Your adjusting all right when the motor is pany on the “matter itormation cemetmmneeet RUBIN NAMES MEN TO HANDLE AMATEUR BOUTS, A committee was appointed yesterday by F. W. Rubin, Seer ‘Treasurer of the A. A. U., to take charge of the ul- livan Memorial boxing tourneys at the New York A. C, and Crescent A.C. ‘The men selected are John J. Walsh, Pas- time A, C., Chairman; M. P. Halpin and Arthur McAleenan, New York A. @.; Dr. Robert J. Rell and BE. W, Ditmars, Crescent C.; Andrew Pa ‘Tully and Charles J. Harvey. ‘This committee will hold its ‘Atst meeting on Monday at the U, headquarters to arrange Anal MOTORISTS’ dedi, in the carbureter. god woak mixture or faulty timing, Antometbile Edttar: son 2% aa Rae [PROBLEMS SOLVED Follow the Hoffman. Boulevard anaes Into Long Island City, cross the forement ‘ueensboro Bridge to Second Avenue | * ausegixteanth Street. Through, Six: |tieth Street to Fifth Avenue. Down Fifth Avenue to Forty-second Street, | ad Eventi west to West, Shore Forty, Tne fare struction at ill be abou cents er lea: | Oe the boat proceed to the Hudeon| Special Classes for Ladies County Boulevard and drive south on | Cait or write for bovklet. is unt ayonne | ohed. vals sy carers ie fa | Stewart Auto School Will the use of karbonold elimt: 220 WEST STTH ATREET (9¢ Brontway) ate carbon as claimed by manu: ——— SS turers? J our Clawsest also private in- convenience, 1 have had no personal experience Mea desiring to be Ualned as with “the preparation you. mention.(| Motor Truck Drivers There are a few of thi products on | the market ‘which do" very” good or as Chauffeurs work, “ Will the Pord car sell for 440 next pring? Could I purchase this car from the Ford people and would I get It cheaper from them? ~ AUTOMOBILES. FORD Top Limousine. Ride inside, Winter is coming. |the same, i Make it comfortable, Rik Times Poets ct ae ww the Building. ‘ow on exhibition, jest way to holes facing drivers, Open until 10 P.M. All day I have Worked about a car for two! ; Sunday. Don't miss it, years and fully understand then. i QGILLETTB, Do the manufacturers of the ae FRANK, The price you mention is correct as far as | know. You coralnly can . oe eee

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