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FULTON’S DEBUT PROVES SUCCESS| r THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1916. NEWS OF ALL BRA ‘\ What You Should Know About Your Auto; How To Drive and Keep It Expert Advice How to Keep Automobiles Running Smoothly and the Best Way to Remedy Machine Trouble— Traffic Suggestions and Pleasure Routes for Evening World Readers. Bu GEORGE H. ROBESRTSO UTOMOBILE owners, for the present time atleast, will not be com- pelled to undergo a written and practical examination for a driver's A license, It seems that, according to provisions of the law just enacted, it only requires the owner of a car who resides within the City of New York to send a fee of $1 to the Secretary of State, who will forward to him a driving license. All owners who are residents of this city are required to have a driving I. cense, and if the card is taken from hint because of violations of the law he wil not be permitted to drive a ear in within the city limits Of course, it seems rather strange that only owners of cars {n the city are required to have driving licenses, and it looks as though there will be many complications if the law is to he strictly enforced. ieee eet have had a new gea ear and there seems ¢ pat tn my| itomobile, and every. time » he a erinding | era ihiake me) ee steep hill it knocks. I had the 14 Can you] carbon removed and the knock ceased nakes too much) but after the car hy been f truck. Cole-30." THOS. WARDLE, | ‘AT. AMES, You will find that the gear has, You will find that carbon still either not been properly fitted or that causes your trouble. Would advise the other gears which it engages are) (0 AN9'Na the oil and the mixture, in poor condition. | Noise in the trans tell me the caus: mh nf eturned, Hie Editor am the owner of a four-cylinder Asyomoriie Edior a Sosy arvise mo the host way to} J ximate N the muffler on a 1918 Mets rune | IY ) miles the aetion of the car about and oblice.’ A READER, | Wits all that could be desired, but sub ir t BS “ sequently, when running betwee Would suggest that the muffler be! iweory-two and twenty-clght Mey disconnected and dropped and baffle plates taken apart. jould be taken that it bo rea bled properly. Automobile Editor the hour, a very annoying rumbling This rumbling is not and). twenty-two nor ahove at which speeds every T have jad the sub, mechanics, but they on the cause, and much pleased if you “E have a Ford roadster, 1912 mod- Y @l, and have had a very hard time to; Would be ve sngine started, when cold,|COUld offer some suggestions as to wet the ongine ed, when colds| where the trouble may lie, ‘Thanking and in looking over car find thet, 48! you in advance, T remain, n far as I can see, the ignition and c ure} “S. H. HARTZELL.” bure’or aro al! w 5 fine, hi a! If you will describe the rumble will master vibrator vu dignity try and locate it for you. soult’and when the engine tina . started {t runs good Buick 25 Touring Car, Ll have a FOSITION FOR ‘ould be gripped with the fin- gers of both hands and not by the palms. The player’ should fee: easy and not allow his body to become stiff and cramped. | | | } Posi'on for addressing tho | ba’l with the iron clubs is prac- | tically the same as for criving, | Don’t Imitate Stars, but Build Up Mr. Golf Novice, Here Are So From Game’s Best Known Authorities me Hints a, oy NCHES OF SPORT EDITED BY ROBERT EDGR. Advise Beginners How to Make Quick- est Progress on Links. To help the thousands who will take up golf for the from three of the Smith, Gil Nicholls and Tom McNamara. make the quickest progress in the game. 7 happier thts paper, from time to time best known authorities now They advise the he will print more NG—-The player shou! osition more over the not at from it. Th her, with the weight of the body resting equally on both. Note the grip { of the hands, how the thumbs tun down the hanc'e of the club, This is for the purpose of in- suring better cirestion with the Lape Wie eee in this po- &tion can be used best to guid the stroke Moti first time this season The Evening World to-day presents a serivs of valuable suggestions | playing the game beginner how to the duffera life a little! useful golfing hints The lyr ae po Alec Smith, Tom McNamara and Gil Nicholls Alee TOP OF SWING (WITH IRON CLUBS—| Alsight of body is res ing on right foot, Left knee is slightly bent and left. shoulder dropped. Nele that the club is carricd upward and not as far. back as with the driver. b upright position is for the pur. pose of coming down at the bait Piand not at it, for the stroke, This CDAILY REVIEW OF BIG LEAGUE RACES ) Puts Yank But for Red Sox Qutfielder’s Smash in Ninth Ray Keating Would Have Pitched a Shutout Game and Local Club Would Have Regained American) League Leadership. By Bozeman Bulger. | bat of Duffy Lewis, a ninth Inning folt from a cloudy sky, ns it were, did a lot of things to tho {American League bostdes sending lthree thousand good New Yorkers home with no appetite for dinner, Tt killed the Yanks’ chance of getting) the league leadership. It even} knocked out the Yanks as the run- ner-up and put the Tigers in second place, It put Gleveland or Washing- ton in position for a punch this afternoon that may tumble the Yanks out of tho first division! That ts what a lone wallop can do if delivered at the moment when walloping is prescribed as the only remedy. | Rut for that smash by Lewis, Ray Keating would have pitched a shut- out game, There would have been no need for extra innings. There was a ian on the bases at the time of the catastrophe and, it being the ninth inning, the crowd had started home. Then—Hung! Now see what happened: na tled the score Cm eleventh a perfectly m ball aim ineluding t leadership: of — th league, went up salt creek withor a paddle, Such are the vagaries ¢ the old pastime. N unexpected home run from the The two | the Thoroughly distressed over the sudden turn in their fortunes and apprehensive over the crowding tendency of the Clevelands an the Senators, the Yankees went away from here this morning to get even at the expense of the Athletics, f the Athteties, claiming his After And speaking of Connie Mack ts now humble share of the hi uncorking a batting one of Griff's new pitchers, which net~ ted six rung in one lump, the Athlett fell Ina heap behind Nabors in the Duffy Lewis’s Homer son Brink Of Second Division toreath around Ate bean, but he didn't have the Pole, When thie was made clear to Larry Doyle he explained that the Giants had the pole, all right, but no pew nant. Those Cleveland fellows to be playing baseball just as if they were in the league. In the past that was one club on which nobody haa to figure But look at them now: Those birds are within reaching dia- tance of the lead. Again they gave the gilded White Sox @ trimming, knocking them down among the tail- enders. Morton held Chicago to five hits, his teammates finally. winnt out in the tenth Inning. Yea, everybody ta happy about tt, too, ‘The continusl slump of the Wartte x is becoming as much of a mye tt ts the downfall of the Giants, Chicago was regarded by many as @ sure pennant winner, but, for some reason, they can’t get fring. Som inkey's team, up to date, more games than any club in elther league, Their spurt at the start is eff haa saved them from camping tm cellar. Hughey Jennings evidentty te of the opinion that the only thing to do with a good thing is to work it. he sent Harry Covaleskie to the ¢ront against the Browns yesterday aguin the big Pole brought home the ut bacon. This # the fourth time the former Giant killer hag done that trick. Jennings is takiog a chance on mitning a good pitcher for the summer but, perhaps, he fests that the others will be ready by the time Covaleskie ts afl in. At any nobody has any kick coming as long aa he win The rapidly ollmbtn Dodyece took nother fall out of the = ind proved that Chief der is not nearly eo invincible we were led to believe when Pat Moran hit New York a week ago. Jack Coombs took up the pitching job against his former teammate and it must have seemed etrange, indeed, to these two former Fritz Maisel is now ready to measured for a new sult of clothes, He declared tast night, after his four hits off Dutch Leonard, his chest had expanded dut of proportion to anything he had en G , h ermitted | hand last half of the ninth and perm’ and, “Carburetor has choke valve and|1915 model. How much cylinder oll Your Own vame, ays Aleck Smit. must be mare ithe nature ot a) | Washington to score four runs and Hena her sexed @tarting {= very hard even when T]should it take to go fifteen milea?” g tear off the verde ha wae Pio ernee Mase and me the oylinders direct AS 4 aakees Qn dates : STxla> could you tell ne were Loan ATARER GR Gee eal ree Friendly Advice More Often] (omfortable, but this can not be tf Rearing tales of the bleak | cause of the Cubs Yesterday and gave St a Ford five-passenger body to Mtl acas*unc morn nie oll whould lub. (Friendly Advice i EM) one ia under or over reached. | ‘The North and its privations, the | them another victory with one of te either new or second hand?” a reo ah ~L ‘ enati *Xacl position depends on the player into town last night shad a mes of the yean 1s car, yew mY | hundred miles. a Drawback Than a Benetit imsrif. ‘The stroke will lose power Rio hoa Thew totd of a | ter the Cardinals down with ¢wo lone: - | Antomobile BAitor ‘ a 1 o1 nds too ‘a A. nd td make it Impres= fhe ton ta ie Eee gan ros | ; "Contd on tell ma wh 1 cou! in Golf. rf fa awa y : th ariver. will" and it paar and ihe nee frost | avo Joo Tinker rane Sate stm i U Me Mgt i : faked MAGE ef nee ‘ fl bitten feet and of chilled mar- | galiee for thirteen clean wall bile use, it is impossible to start get racing bodies for a Ford runabout ditficult to keep his balance when the | A re 1 ue ants a hops, dit ithout the gasoline be- ate whether they ma em * co! , : str is begun. rows, but they can't foo _ Ree Oa ey heat, o plete for & lelimmodae aoe by Alec Smith, Keep the left foot as near as pos- that stuff, can they? A fellow Tha Oubs ara becoming an ing vaporized by J. M, ling water poured into the radia- | f (Former National and Metropolitan!sible on a line with the b The! named Old Doc Cook came in actual menace, Ry main: eoecina water poured | e rad phere ara xeveral concerns making 3 Hy ‘ fa aver vaturely Was ¢ ‘ o helltna.dhinea cooue the thelr upeerd fueh thee for or over the carburetor will aid In| this type of body which ad pen Champion. of a player ng y has ere once te drs ro MOO starting the me wed the automeuile trace uc Nev start by [EECA deal to do with: the distance wintry North and wearing a | tied with tha PAitiaa for. firet Lp te oath : oe ; vetween the feet. OF cotirse fect tc sips eclieibgtcgr ates eee sie . mance sree lias Se ‘ meen at substance in Nquid, or soml- some starta|short one, A straddle. that te. too G tti Ri ht Cl b = All I t ing to them, |{iquid, form can 1 use to Al antomo- Soi 9 | way of playing, {Harrow will cause overswinging, while | e ing ug f uos L mportan 3 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Notwithstanding the herolo efforts ed 1 neto and am not} bile tires that tater | w hickon or Jevelop and then|UN®, that ts too wide stiffens the| ——— of Hal ch Fax ue ase ie te ariel! mantnece merrtpeee oe Peau soutien! mation tate} 0 Novices, and Six Are Enough); stavoins oF tHE cuss. $ tenn ponulur idol tn chneténnee ss smal es occur perfect your own | er will soon nto Ww. b. PC. wu. ve. $ | the i | A. G. SMITH style, No matter of standing for driv. ——————— - Richm’d 2.01.00] Mat... 1A” boo 3 | he, Rods lose diy” aomoending ta eee deliv «.| There are many non-puncture fill- low green a new Just a little common sense ia j Newark. 1 0 MiGraw eave Nl Lean hardiy tut \ft over {ers on the market, but as yet | have olfer may he, he | Paulred Patience and Practice Instead |¢!)" "ive or «tx will be ample, but 1 “og At thnt, tha Pirates and lanes wi tin ' ned vory easy | not used any that are absolutely effi- we 2 Practically the same principle for| / & Shoe i eM i these aust suit the pla "They RDAY. have them pretty well stopped from before taking part, Lomean w cient. has some playing | driving holds true for the other clubs, of Rushing Get Best should be of thi proper Jeugth and RESULTS VYESTE . getting too far in the cellar’ Datlory on. . NY . pecullarities that} except that the rons are carr C - If alent-ag ih ‘ison Will foal com-|'¢ Mea Ree patbaan hdl ‘ould suggest that you examine should be Im-| Somewhat differently from the driver, x0lf Results. EP ROA AOE FD USO el bee - Mlehmond, 6; Buffalo, 4. WM, oincide with each other. Would mick" "attachment for Fos paver, nado. nt | iateases the cortect sini ly more p. fortabio with thom ischener, vn Provtience, new). /OVER 400 BOYS COMPETE ; SOUS IME WIE GAS ORARTs Mole Candet nek ahi ee 2 ea whippy motion than anything To start rucht, f recommend the GAMES TO-DAY. have a good ma truck mad » vay y to eopy some Pc " 4 vei sou pave A.GsoHemadpets Pule fon neni oe try ‘eo copy Rome else. In playing the irons be careful By Tom McNamara. lwarvinoa ct oink tonal for the nov- at Newark, IN BIG MEET TO-NIGHT. i : fer's method of holding or|that the ely d goes down afte i , pbc cea bain C. 0. OLSON, | [other & ‘a toy Ra aie rr to| the ball. Don't attempt to just piel (Who Led All Professionals tn 1915} {co aa tha bent way of learning the) Buffalo at Michmond. ‘The elementary echoolboye of Pubtis . wilt t f A truck properly made up as you|*Winsing clubs. I would s Vine bolton the ground ’ National Championship.) various strokes, Mut don't be satis Rochester at Providence cote tom 10, 14, 44, AF } ww describe will carry a load up to a|the beginner that he ewoloy a good) Vi) aidctin cand 1 ae fied with just one lesson, On > + 18, 19, end 40 wit ' H ray ton in weight efficiently, fessional so that ho will buy the pa with both tet hamee rytte OR the many | will probably do more harm than| ~-|compete tn the thirteenth annual track AVI St ctesin : sla Autamobiie Wititor correct clubs and learn the best way |together and both dividing the wolmht who Intend | good Ke about six instructions, It{irons, knows that the best method |@nd flekt games of te Roosevelt Ath- inders or carbon then? Als« “Would it then ne {natnies [OC Mae bonds. bo AOL wtiton she ames taking wp| will pay inthe end. In about six les. results is by going down after | lotic League, to bo held at the Seventy- agin Lis nee n't) thy 40 his pupil to| id. see that the elbows extend out #0! Rolf this goason | Hons the piel wil I vol : the bexinner my aug: |Arat Regiment Armory, | Theyard Would not advise the use of kero- Tre vat tie itera. Tnstead he win {hat they Will not Interfere with tho T would amugsest | 08 8 ling the turf. aro ule toalvadual ersnte aoa ee Paiste Bene ee ey ae iee the gaseling | automobile teach the novice how his own game} The best aid for getting direction | Mes! SAME A Tetniply Have pe 1 ta seoOm UP | echoduled, In which over 400 athletes chains Wear as long as with the putte Radars competent pro-| tice befe ; AGRI petK ny Hele Gore dificult (o vanorisg H ae may he strengthened | he 4 1 Ana, i run the tent 7 t ' Han ¥ the nature | oii compete it more difficult ta Suni Ae na « TAD the ube Lene Aa 1 pial ata THiditable cure af the stroke . Will also cause an undue amount dF te der to use ee ea a g| For those anxious to take up the |jiuinns down the elut ee ee tei gies Weir Be Mech ny experiance with} ‘To putt well into be able to meas-| A novel feature of the games wit be carbon deposits would suggest that the cylinder be nee sport I woukl adv they take @ny|way the thumbs ‘of Ley ete DUP) ane ginners (hat their chief fault) are distance, ‘That's about all it 5 Piverel tretning oma by £00 bevy. @o- if naw now | Bored and a new piston turned out the | cj! need not necessarily be al guider, which insures pe on CUAEO AS SESS ARO as eto ruvh things. They Fak IC ae ee DrIBLAg DOW | eo olk t eloping the pupa Mews wate long as the riveted chain, | “88° 88liive awinwing. Re xure and go with [Ind eas doe OL CS aes nh piny. | aha Men their| haps have to go only a couple of Diresae of ” pietent ms , . i 4 i ip Sra am make ry ‘oRresn | DY | i r out a friend, for his adviee is more lot making progress tn pirite drop ire | 3 artinent of Education, An= ey pt to be a drawback than a help.]golf. ‘Then tho rewards will be mora !% the game one must have the rene) iit it hundred| Undoubtedly more shots are misaod sonducted be De sugcest that a compound n over my inlet manitoid, | OP" - . Slaw nia lthin worth all the troubles the be. clubs. It jan’t necessary for the be-| mark within twenty yarda of tho hole than onducted by Dr, ch ae Rad-fix or Sementol be used Tino t it fow small blow holes in it Don't bese discour aged att tail- pi aL tECS TERI ath ginner to have hia bag bulging with} Instead of going off tull spacd for| anywt won the links, with the ¢ Muste in the alty id the directions carefully carried mae Hite iffect the inixtn i in any]ure to swing easily at the eat fi w peeks sts Pathe ice as his initial trip around the course T ones nn ce Bay Pane , ere out. ese preparations are very | Wa AS 208K. trials. Dispense with the use of bal 5 would advise Mr, Noweomer to take} Me layers make their mistaken | step satherine Sti fees 0 i : ‘ tion the green through failure to hit | 9 Sinem av good if properly used If there is an opportunity, for alr!at iho start, Instead the novice may) Meggy S WwW ld Ti things ualer and practin more fest] on kreon t kine Sti womobite kali to leak in either through Ee |\4vVewcomers ou dave Lime [With owen cul, Ge af to sume quiet] the ball-with suiflelent force. ‘They | — pear tn Race. Pana like. to Know col- |askets or through @ cresk defective) swir rat bite of paper, of even idateles - ee ep 00 F of the links and pact prastios (4a mot shoot up near enough to the | ‘The earth alr matoh race Between umns whether there ar vstomo. [hole in the manifold, the mixture will|in the field. In @ surprisingly short B C l C t t P ie th: (use the drive cup. It ts far bettor to go a itttle De Lloyd Thompson and Darto Resta BME can ase! nse ot] ee hae beger erepertiens net! |iime mhe orgie wit ran vies vt) OY Consulting Competent “Pro: iirc! Uitine indhe | vaond the ‘aint So Tuas ae Shenened hay Reese ee sasolinc.” 1,0, [ter how carefully the carbu " Pee ae ca * wh otting diregtt ‘or there is alwaye the chance of the 4 7th of May Fao the carburetor for alcohol |Stiusted and the engine will mot rus | the same. iis well as many natural ~ j thw the beasale or maybe the | ball dropping in on tho longer butt. psy" thresseornernt, conten ye anes ye e 5 © properly. strokes. These early ideas will form | ¢, ” 4 "aan 3 'them. Mayhe a couple of lessons! ,, “Never up, never in” f# an old say- prine Bi 5, fe mption has not been perfected Go to It” an eep at It Katherine Stinson of San Antonia, Tex. The ny of alcohol will be expensive ‘a foundation upon which the student 7 Linda a *) will be enough, but 1 would think We ko up the mashie and try | {ne Ut beginners would do well to tilor, Miss Stingon unless a great mileage per gallon be se inform me tf there | must build his same Says Champion Gil | that about six would start the novice | Piteling the ball. Aw for puttin, no | head at Oe Mane uaih mols. OBly tad ta allow hae Rae ¥ OMAP cut shows 18 . * i ‘ ea eterna on ju practice 1S 1088 0! Bl no ed to 40" PHAROS oe alr for the tires? CAEN arg eretlog| ht llc sea i aes Nicholls pretty well on his way. nk wean Kot too nich | hovice to putt with confidence. And 1 dollars has also been oar have @ 1616; Moxie 8% Overland| Varleua ee d ee 1. | poaition for driving, Flage tho f In driving I believe t exinner | (t Kame. Any levet{don't be quickly discouraged If the ond place prise by the 1 have a 191 1 a na | Varleus, cemmpcunde have guer de: thas 1 so ton the turn the wer ; _ rey jShould wallop away as hard as t na will d [ball refuses to sink in the cup after {ficial committee vf the Aero ro* $ slight »ward the bot i ° t r cure y hort putt, for keep in mind the fact duced into inner tub: {| bends slightly in toward the body as By Gil Nicholls anty, Of course, b Holy Wo who as ; ; 3 been appointed and ineludes OTORISTS’ ings to take the place of ain-but rano| the club goes back, while with the tropolitan Open Champion), | 4 Jot of misses, but if he inunages to mms Kling In] that many Important champlonshipe are d, biwars, Bincitens heater f hier ee i pion), nnect squarely with lil and I putting {have been lost on a woe Httle putt vrtman, Allan R. Hawley, Henry of tl © practical because ght hand the clhow swings back ny one Who Wan learn how q r tly they | right hia rs sraarii i correct! rs ; are not sufficiently resilient, and ma Li Hs drives it be ao ihts, | that wasn't played correctly 180 and Everard Thompson PROBLEMS SOLVED of them are compounds that are ace | cround the body close to the side, play golf T would simply #4Y | encouraged that future Intstakes won't wnxious | tually injurious to the rubber of The motion is made etrictly with the io to it.” ‘The bowinner tsn't| upset him content at first a. Georne H. Robertson, America’s toreimost | which the tire is composed sand espeoially with the fingers | going to master the game in a few) PRACTISE STROKES WHICH SUIT the bull, | rie nasst ms \ the ners ; right hand. Then the arms days, but Job} YOUR OWN INDIVIDUALITY, — | ” Mt ‘ i fe net th to help with the swing ia not pearly A little practices will show any ano | fall muuarels ; ’ 1 shane Mise oan Bear in mind that the fingers of hard as it ap La, a r if fr overheating Tam hay- 4) ht hand do most of the work years, ‘The by y r that matter, ay ing considera 1 ab oe EL etre ‘ the b ner would save a let of tin ou. Ww PC w lasses for Ladies | 'P# considers! Heme Tame elu is helt thrmiy with the advice T can glvO! and neviless worry If he would cane |i Chiesge. 8 7 403 Hooton. 8) ‘ Call or write for booklet. le acmolonemblaving, \ fingers so that the w may he any one who ex sult a professional at the start, This |y Phin 8 7 4b? Deteolt.8 ying a natural cir th at means Hoaton.. 5 7 OAIT)N, York..6 8.645) St. L Stewart Auto School culation system overheats, this, con. free movement hand more pects 10 take up) 9 the best means T know for the 4 pees Reet 7 a Rts ee eee WSTREET (at Brondwayy, dition can be ascribed more often to! yy supp the right, Beginners, Rolf this seagon 19, hovien 10 Fant We hone teens Gefective carburetion or lubrication! gnding their left lind blisters the tq enlist tne ala{ : 0 Results of Games Yesterday. due to the cooling system, practically first, believe it haa the greatest stra of a firat clase b ) Boston 1; New York CHAUFFEURS the only thing that AN occur im con” it ii hasn't: It 19 al a guider for professional. Have PUTTING IS JUST A MATTER OF stricting the hore of one of the rub- the yucht him go with you J NG J ‘ . ber hose members interposed in the 1. tie - olay MEASURING DISTANCE | or Motor Truck Drivers] pire line, as might be possible if the HOW TO STAND WHEN Ap. & jehen she’ ante mh. 1 y thy anv ahte, G To-D vu got full winctualinn winut any eige | inner walls of tho hose deteriorated DRESSING THE BALL. 10 to be pleked My 1 high james To-Day. eu. Ohl ges allewed Particles (of rubber or = When addressing the ball etand ont. He'll know just what clubs w ! M rs, f fnd, Brooklyn at Now Yorks | New York at Philadelphia SacDona abric to hang down into the hose. wiih ihe kaves and elon enily leule ihechexinner beet; ‘The i ' ' ’ d Philadely! on jon \ ‘ Sometimes the cylinders may be full he: } und silich u b y beat, Then, af 4 iy © balk f trying t 16 | ‘St. Lowe at Chicago. | of scale or rust, or the radiator tubes Mexed und with the club lid squarely | ihe clubs are purchased, have the rather tian to hit it sy uss aa if to| dail off the eround, ‘The professional, Gictanssi ot Fittehereh, may be clogged with similar materi: Debind the bal. You amnould tee! | professional teach you how ¢@ swing pilok it off the ground, pwho is wu aly @n expert with his | se ABE te

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