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ki UNE FOR WILSON What You Should Know About Your Auto; How To Drive and Keep It Eapert Advice How to Keep Automobiles Running Smoothly and the Best Wey to Remedy Machine Trouble— é Traffic Suggestions end Pleasure Routes for Evening World Readers. By GEORGE H. ROBERTSON. HE torn-up condition of the 7. Fifty-pinth Street bridge ts * genera! cause of com- plaint ff motorists, The road- way is & menace to the trevelling publi: There is always @ eteady fiream of trafic passing over the bridge and tt is surprising that no ferious accidents bave resulted from the prosent tornup condition of the roadway Riding over the bridge now makes the Rocky Road to Dub- lin seem like @ joy trip. The bridge t* the one great traf- fle line from bere to Long Island City, and the thousands of motor- ists who are compelled to use the bridge every day are deserving of something better than the prevailing poor travelling conditions Avitomwbt)s Bait or ea F have a 1918 Kissell Kar ant bay | spaog of a White delivery car? Can Just had it overpauled. This motor}it run sixty miles an hour without hurting the carburetor or upsetting ‘ ‘ ,Jany part of the engine? mile heats it t AP. &D. heats up considerably with very littl ranning (about hotling point). ‘The pump is Workin] While you do not, mention which 0. K. and the spark is advanced; tap-| model “White” you have in mind, | pete are adjusted and also th: car fab oy pan much 4" any, of thelr rT. hough 6 erin ra models cou! run eo fast. am sure aaier ah ity Sa cn ra {it would be most disastrous to the does not boll out, tt does boll] car, supposing euch @ speed wae pos: in the radiator and also tn the motor. | eibl Before having it overhauled it got} a bile Editor Warm, but not to any boiling point.| ‘The spark pluga of the rear cylin- Car ts equipped with Stromberg burmetor, Mea magneto and ao r-Tder of my car are continually short~ nental motor. circuited through an excess of oil. I y ; fee] quite certain that the rings are in JOHN J. WATTERS. | good condition and that thy oil level 1 would conpect: if you are positive| beneath this cylinder is the same as that the spark, carburetor and valve|in the others. I have noticed the tappets are correctly set, that you ex-| same trouble to a greater or less ex- amine the following: Valve setting.| tent with the spark plugs in all the d muffler or exhaust pipe or ob-| other cylinders. R, JORDON. It is probable that your difficulty is due to the use of too thick lin der oil, It has b recomm: that difficulties of this nature can be overcome by adding one pint of line to each gallon of lubrica’ put in your 10 thin ti structions in the water circulation, clutch, lack of oi! Tam about to put new piston rings fa my 22% H. P. Buick. Would it no dt it be well to grind the rings in, und|nate the short-circuiting that ca what material do you advise me to|the missing in the oylinders of your use? Also how is it done? Is there any better ring for this motor than the Buick’s rings? Eaitor Will you explain in detail the cause J. W. MAXWELL. (and remedy of @ gasoline motor when Pleton rings should be very care- the cylinders are flooded and will not fully fitted, They are usually ind start—that is, why is it so hard to er “lapped” in with ground a start the engine after the cylinder the finest or some of the has been overprimed? How can you would not ad- tell when it is overprimed and what h 18 the quickest way of remedying it? in HOWARD FISHER. ce in work oF ere are a number of proof” ringe on the market that Qi you better results than standard ring. Automata Paitor Lam eighteen years of age. it be necessary for me to ob ji < Heewac to drive my father's car? It L twice is sufficient to fix the mixture drove car without a license and met for starting. When priming the with an ace H\ yould my father or | cylinders direct from the petcocks Pee eh eteoneinis? | very little gasoline should be used. | The average petcock has a cup which Hy filled ig enough to prime the cylin- jer. | Automobile Editor: I have a four-cylinder, old style car, with @ cone clutch, which doos not engage as easily as it should, Can you advise me as to the cause of a pri tulsa tached which when ulled once or A READER, how I can get in Kindly advise m I have the automobile ra ng game, 4 " *\ this And a remedy? R. D. T. had thre zane stop The trouble you experience ie si ayy caused by the clutch leather being You can get full inform: ican Automobile |too dry. Would advise that you di engage clutch, clean surface of leath: with kerosene, bathe with neatsfoot oil and allow this to stand overnight. © just bought a car and the name-on the hub cap reads Wickhoft, | gil and allow Sele Ne, eland Oxernte ali Chureh & Partridge, It is 60 HY n with coupe ‘body. Last Bunday | “een the lenaner 0 good condition. Does the adjustment of my car- buretor have anything to do with the amount of carbon in my cylinders? Tam using @ good grade of ofl and and when | arrived thero f hot drove it from Mount Vernon to Rye Beach the clutch was ne noticed th : ‘ You can't see cluteh eles 1p | 0 with snull | he inotor usually chokes with oat. car from said the clutch just beau | POD: DWAT fixed and that it would work better| | Poor ca later, Will you please tell me what to put fn same so that it will not heat up, or Will it need readjusting? Also what makes engine knock when going i with spark fully retarded? a PAS HENRY HARDY. 1 believe that the bearing on which the clutch turns needs lubrication, If you don't understand this, have a good mechanic look it over. The knocking is caused by carbon, Automobile Kiitoe Will you be kind enough to answer the following questions: Have bought « Ford car from a friend of mine liv- ing in New York City and i hive in Jermy, The car has a New York iicense. Will I have to Ket a new license in Jersey for the balance of the year? If] secure a Jersey license, must I pay full year's fee for just three months and then secure next year's license Jan, 1? Can L get @ driver's Heense to finish out the re- mainder of the ye: What in do to secure a Must I pass an examina where do I get the book JOHN J 8 bi As a consequence, ited from the parti: a idly fr urning of both fuel and rben = Racing Season Opens To-Day ‘The autumn season of amateur rac- ing hereabouts will open this afternoon with the one day meeting of the Rum- son Hunt and Steeplechase Association at its course near Red Bank, N. J. Tho Rumson Association held its first oting about @ year ago, and it w successful that it was decided to make the thing @ fixture, A card of seven races has been ar- reneged, three for eteeplechasers and the others on the flat, in which most of the hunt club performers will carry colors. However, there will be a de- cldedly local flavor to two of the races, one a three furlong scramble for ponies and the other a three-mile ‘chase for horses that have hunted with Mon- mouth County Hounds. Six are named in this fixture and all will carry 173 juire @ arivers Micenaes tor te eo Commi: 0 Vehi lo at nton or any of his representi Automobile EAttor Will you kindly let me know the MOTORISTS’ PROBLEMS SOLVED 1, Robertson, America’s fore~ eg expert, sayer pounds, | atomobile, owners. Piegnective onnere| One of the fontures of tho card will 1 wishing £0 become chauffeurs | be tho Seabright Bteeplechare Handicap | for three-year-olds and upward at about ing Cla Ina private | 1. Meflon aC hours (ovsuie conveniences’ | two miles Among those that haye been t Bamed over night are Rusila, Dou! » Johnson, Otto Floto, Sand Ho Special Classes for Ladies it ict tia trey ak Call or write for booklet, jutier Thompson, J! lanson, weror, Dooley and. inexhaustible Stewart Auto School een mimed for the Rumson Cup St chase for hunters at tw O88 WEST OTTH STREET (at Broadway) miles. eae oe layers and Clubs, G. AB, Hits, Ave, AB it Geen Oneianatis. 120 474 ise 821 | tin" McCarty, New York... 06 178 oT. el Horneby, St, Louis... 124 442 Ma re F | Wheat, Brookya «+ 8 Autumn Amateur iiss iudn a a ee ‘NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SP Yale’s Experiment With New Coaching System | Early Football Feature it Tad Jones and His Lieuten:| =! younssier wis ss bee vegaraca || ante Make-Good, Harvard and| Mr vse ©. s wre on the treat Stop Singing for the Bull- am Low voor end he undoubt edly wi) be the main varity eleven t the dimeovery bett and Moore wii backfield By William Abbott. ALE, with @ brand new coach Y ing syetem, will be the fea ture of the early 1916 foot ball season. Give the His competent coaching this year, and neither Har. vard nor Princeton ts 1 oullook im most favor offensive team, prove on which was the beet many funeral dirges for pretueed, oun “» ee | Harvard, Cornell and Princeton OUTLOOK 18 PROMIGING AT have all solved their coaching prob CORNELL lems. Yale, after many disappoint mente Ie making @ new experiment | wits Tad Jones | ho matter wi liron this ¥ | closely early games Internal troubles amd poor coaching killed Yale'e chances for « number of {ice A specia! committee last win- Cornell's outlook omising, even 1915 championship team of ils stars, ineludia, Fett, the sensational qu ond Shell the brilliant Ue centre, and Collin Fupning haifvock nucleus for this year's eleva Coach Bharve will ® MPhiverick, whose wonderful pirying practically beat Harvard, Hoff, an end with @ great scholastic reputation; Kelley, a sprinter aod candidate for one of the wi Bositions nd Murray Bhelton, & brother of lust ‘s Bhelto | ateatto d for head couch Tad! There will also be rte it halt ir Jones, who hud unusual success #t| dozen promising players from. the xeter, For assistants Jones will | wnusual freshman teain Shorty Tabor f dev last year, an eleven that have a staff of former Yale stars.) went through the season without lon Arthur Hrides, whose Massachusetts) lug a game. Aggies were the most actentifically| Penn, like Yale, ts experimenting | coached team in the East, will have * pr r no team will be more shed, especially th the ter, after going carefully over the with @ new coaching system, with Bot Folwell as head boss. Both th charge of the Blue Knesmen. Alcott| Army and Navy. start the season | will coach the ends and Marting the| with matertal above the average, the| Middiew especially being fortunate in possessing both a competent coach ing staff and @ formidable collection | of players. The local football season promises to be extremely Interesting. Colum after a successful comeback 1) 15, begins the training season next Wednesday with Howard Miller, the fensational quarterb Jett Healy, who had few suneriors as a tack in the East lust season, and many other veterans to mart the comin, campaign with. 2 New York University and ‘Stevens ino have bright prospects, centres. Jones will devote special at~ tention to the backfield. The “brat: of the coaching staft will be Walter \ came, who will be chief adviser, YALE HAS THE BEST FOOTBALL MATERIAL, A conching staff may be able and effictent, but it must have the neces- sary material to work with, In this respect Yale probably is more for- tunate than either Harvard or Prince- ton, From its 1915 eleven the Blue lost Aleck Wilson, Scovil, Guernsey, the great kicker, and Savage in the backfield, Higginbotham, end, and Chub Sheldon, Pie ks 4 and Von Holt in the line. oe. fill their places we new couche, will have & regiment of|Snq'to sendng the three varsity elev: while the 1915 freshman team willjens through = thelr pla: Al- supply several promising candidates |though it was very hot and rain for the backfield, Unless some of the|fell in torrents, particularly in the new recruits show up unexpectedly |morning, the first and second strong Jones may encountor trouble | teem aye were run oft Hard. veloping @ high-class kicker. SOE ee wottthe 1016 Har. |{ne, them up heine allowed, vard machine is Capt. Dadmun et guard and Dick Harte, one of the ends. The entire Crimson backfield, Including the sensational Mahan, graduated last June. There 1s slight |16.—Princeton held its first signal drill chance that two backfield stars—Tom |of the year yesterday in a down- Enright and Boles—may work off] pour of rain. ‘Speedy’ Rush called off their conditions and become eligible the‘afternoon workout becuuse of the for football Of the new Harvard weather conditions. MAJOR LEAGUE AVERAGES Compiled by Moreland News Bureau Harvard Squad Has Hard Workout. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sept. 16.—Har- vard's morning and afternoon foot- ball practice periods were given over to hard individual position coaching y and ‘d, break- but there Dei, LAKE MINNEWASKA, N. Y., Sept. Averages. layers who have played 13, National League Batting Averages. Records of the leading players who have played in fifteen games, including Sept. 13. Deubett, Brooklyn Hinchiman, Pittebureh Wagner, Pittabungh. Robertson, New York. Whitted, Philadel pita, Wiliams, Chicago AES Sts a8: iad, New Lor urus, New York. New York New Yor) lier, BrvoklyD ‘Guesnnatt i Cleveland! i eee on, Beooklya Brookiyn . rte Oa Pitted rile |, Cipednmat SESPSSE EACLE HAES eta TeEA ES ee SERLE AE SEL FOR SEELRESE= | 8 a ¥ fs ve Nes % jandil, ie 8 | Nattonal League Pitchers’ Records, | sptemende of the leading pitchers, including Bept, | Pitchars apd Ciba, L Ave ‘ 2 10 1000 | Pitcher ang Clube, = G.W. Nee patos: 18 H Tis | Love, New York. i | Rehupp, New York a 780 | x xe ia 40 x Fe oem Se aS. 19 | Rud: on ay Pittsburgh Be Lows bine Mathowsou, Cineionati 1h Jan PES BVSHING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER | ‘Deliver Used in Conjunction With the Telephone Greeley 6100 Makes Mays a Neighborhood Store for 10,000,000 People } The AWRP Delivery Servi h aren ; : aie: radius of almost 50 sales btm Heel Bene thet thee ym ge every, point within e Bi ously populous section suffering the want of any accustomed luxury or necessity. If the mails are too slow, surely the telegraph or telephone will answer the Pron § Call yy Gonke 6100 and make known your wants. If your order is re: ceived by 6 P. M. it will be on its way to your home bright and early the following morning. Particular attention is called to the i i suburbs. The delivery in Manhattan, Rencid non Ae mond Bor too well known to require comment. 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