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DGERS {ND PHILS PLAY TWICE T0-DAY About Your Auto; How 7u Drive and Keep It ome ce Qapert Advice How to Keep Automobiles Running Smeethly end the Vest Way to Remedy Machine Treuble= Tralfie Suggestions and Pleasure Routes fer kvening World Readers. GHORGE fl. ROBERTSON. id om the inportance of lubrication. «| records for eeosomical operation are point above all others, as tt te the most iwpertant im the life of a motor, Hvery point which moves tm refer ence to another point M touches cust bave lubrication, If thie te proper, the parte etl rup for yeare and show but litle eign of wear, If bey ran dry, even for a few hours, culnattion w bound to be the penalty for the operator's negligence, Another thing whted tends to burt the car ol, Never se a steam cylinder ot! or anything but pare mineral off tn the motor, as vegetable olle contain ds whieh I! decompose at high emperature and attack the meta’ mechaniam. Use special @aring the first thousand « the carts run While about thirteen of good cylinder of! are 50 ly suffictent for 500 miles, the car Consume More ol! than the average amount when tp a aew condition. fH mind that proper ludrication 's more important thas any other tm the care of a motor 8 much stre Owners who show the & those who watch BATSON. {Rr im o8 A stngto cytinder engine when the exhaust and I Tren 're Gentust and inlet openat | W. BR SNYDER. The piston should be at the top of the stroke or slightly after it when the inlet ope The havet valve opens at trom @® to 50 degrees from j the bottom of the stroke, eo the pis- ew should be 'y close to the ae tom. | would advise you to have competent mechanic handle thie Too. removing the DEAL tf the bear nee te AB unsuliadle grade of) THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT EVERY LITTLE UMPIRE HAS A MOTION ALL HIS OW | CHARLES WICLER “SILK® O'LOUGHLIN Storm Upsets Dope in ‘‘Pro’’ Golf Tourney | AM calculations were upset when | On storm-ewept links several favor- tes failed to qualify ip the metro- politaa test of the Professional Goit- ere Asevelalion champivsauip tour pament at tue lowevd Country Cluo | yeau jay When (he 36-nole stroke competition | had bwea campwied . pair uf com-| Parallve outewers, William Mactar- WW hear a thumping waa ears jlane of the Buuson Kiver Couatry | motor, It would be o do you think ts the cause Ciubd and Jawes west, representing | Wery difficult to handie, reyes of the following: While the engine te the Rockaw tusk Cluo, id your third question, and you would “OTKIMe at great speed, after chang. Bed Wild scores of 183 ne gears, the and In the majority of mo- built to-day it is mot necessary Wl @emove cylinders in order to re @ennecting roda, crankshaft, do. ar crawis along for a suddenly the gears seem etly and the car bounts hardly a sound from the Clutch is of the multiple WwW. F. P. This ia due to a | your cluteh ie of wash it out with oa oil it may be neo oil used. Try cluteh spring also, ipping clutch. ry to change the pualies Be the latter drive There wery few care ef this tyme made aosomats Buiter ae they hi |_ 1 have a two-cylinder motor boat gome way or other, Dut cannot get It to go. The epark ts al! rebt and tn order to turn over the Aywhe@) I have to open the pet cks. A friend said tt may be the mosaline, but everybody else, in the 3 where I have my boat, uses the * erade of off and they have no trouble with eirs, Another said it the carburetor which, when I prime gas, will explode but not start. ‘What te a good route from fersey te Bridgeport, Cona? It may be that your mixture ie too “lean” (weak In gasoline) of that the ine does not flow freely to the emake the mixture pipe and n Runt chamber’ ot oto. Get the interrupter on the magneto! ee that it breaks when re! dead centre The advance will take care of itself property. ecmetie, Biter: What Kosa will T get by eampbor bal! txing them with ga the tank. as what quactity should = wach gallon ef gusvline? Ay HENRY KOENIG. Would not advise you to use any- line. | have never had eee ith any ‘of these mix: “which is pages dest to use on a Ford | Cc. REET pneumatic tires and demount- | rim. Solid tires have mot enough resiliency and may damage the car. Ato Oto | Have a Pont and woold tke to know how I can have carbon Can I do it myacli? MA moved. Ws id and Pevlinders there will a teak If you Rave doubts as to your ability take it to the Ford people, Avtomotie Battar Is tt possible to adjust sihretets | with 2 battery amameter and ho ft done? 6 STRAU. Yes, but you will accomplish bet results by adjusting each vibra’ and to give the maximum result by ching th ark produced. amematie Editor | watehing |that the platinum po! are clean When my Overiand travels abuot |" 3t the Platine aa and that the t miles per hour she goes song fUrtaces of the pointe are absclutely square and in thorough contact with leach other. Oo cneiaiaensions HURT IN MINEOLA RING. rt Gs ‘ Pteneer, Falls on R at Hardie Robert Graham, who rode Herbert L eendition does nm fest. Can eugeest a remety? oP DAVID MARR Mave the ignition apparatus and the carburetor set properly. Ammemetile Editor While dnving my car La strong | emeil of burnt gasviine comes out of son seems the engine = The oo Pratt's Ploneer et the Mineola Fatr ail men Per Ppa yaar “L'? vestecday. came a cropper when his mount buncled. He fell partly beneath Ne mixture ie too rich, of, if your o be hk te under the front seat or on ‘2 Saimal and was picked up semi-con- = ‘dash, the gasoline siops out of “\0us At the Nassau Hospital it was, the filler cap. found he suffered @ broken nose and Psi | possibly Internal injuries The clase : {was for green of qualified hunters, are ee tere ae a aescucs, be! rnere were nineteen ventries and the 1.08 aud event. waa won by Helen Hitchcock's towed | Be oonneett Cavalier. OT ex mane ehowita the aeeaeeeete. atiteets aed uiveed and woods of thy above A ¥. JOE MANDOT QUITTING RING BECAUSE ENEMY HAS HOODOOED HIM. NEW ORLEANS, La., Sept. 20. Joe Mandot @ quitting prize tight ng because he says an enemy has noodeded fim. Joe was reared in “rench quarters here, where there a gegeral belief in the power of conjuring.” nebody put a heedoo powder mot know of any ordinances eetiading the use of trail You can get maps of ationers. Te teers Bo Mer any good Aeqeaeriie Editor: What position should the piston ——— OO -MOTORISTS PROBLEMS SOLVED America’s fores oe eee under my door- owners | ctep’ said Mandot. “Tides must 7 auifears ve been just before my last ~ me feer I ¢ nen except one Faz Sart then i've been no good. foam to amit co ealrace, t tr Special Classes for Ladies GMD @ writs for dooktet. Auto School POTREST tod Brvedwas) faithfully, but both times in the fourth round something came over me and [ could not raise my arms, I wile re-enter the ring iar htening the t he former wietre of the storm ca Bay duriig the x a te lite Wonder tial @ large proportion ef the Players were pul (0 rout food many Anianed after a fasn- fon, wuie utaers Bad (0 give up entirey Heroert Tawvod ory even making oe Eurest HM felt | Dave reasunaoly gving out in Ae sven found It tnpossibie bold tye ube in lus band anu oe, foo, Badiago | $25 prize for the x div hi j Weat and. Siccforisne tray oes, saviner §25 pu ab moneys were won |. Mactariane and West divided first jand second $11 each, Kerrigan won fourtiy hi b teedatk id etghih, | a Ferg ue my} put ainth and Ce McLean, clewenth, | agen, twelfth, $16. | BROOKLIN Sept, 30.—Mas- | eachusetia ® toated Penny | Fania by a acore of 10 to 6 In the ret jreund of the | ley up m. j terday and will meet the [team for the prize to-day Ths ork team bad a narrow the bh of @ ?. of Yor 7. ati Old aken the lead tn the morn- at Sto 2 j | Miss Bjurstedt | To-Day Opposes | Kew York won by & 8: timers ing foursome: w RN. Williams! BOSTON, Spt 30.—Two lawo tennis champions, Miss Molle Bjuratedt of Norway and Norrie Williame 24 of Boston, will face each other across the act to-day in the [ual round of the mined doubles Qt the open tennis tournauent of the Loogwoud Cricket Club as @ result of |thetr play yestervay. | Paired with HC. Johnson ef Bo: jton, Mise Bjurstedt yestentay national . Mefeared Mr. and Mra George Wichtman of this city, Mra. Wightman, | who, as Mies H fornia, won the tle a! few Placements Under the ¢ years ag for her pace scored many ide but tired by Mise Bjur- ‘Shllliams and Mise Eleonora § of Boston, defeated Miss Edith I Qnd RG Seaver of Boston in the gther half of the eemi-finais at 63 are | Tm the final round of the winners’ Goubles, Miss BE ch of Boston and Mra Ba h of Newport ‘enno of Boston sell of New York at GIANTS BOOK A GAME ‘The world’s record-breaking Gtante re booking som@ post-season games o vie with the World's Series in pop. ilar interest. Dan Cassidy, the old- time player and also big leagus scout, has booked them to appear at the AT RIVERHEAD, L. |. BUPTEMBER 30, 1016, BILLY EVANS |New Styles in Umpiring |Grande Stops Make Baseball’s Arbiters | ‘Wins With Base Spectacular as Players, Rufus Cam avy weight Diamond Officials of To-day Have Developed into Big Figures of the National Game Through Individuality in Methods—Man- nerisms of Some the Secret of Their Growing Popularity— Motheaten “Kill the Umpire” Cry Is Passe. | site’ at the, Haneat dportiag. Clee - band he was 90 badly punisned that his seconds threw @ towel into the on, the lanky eotored of California, made his ance lo & bout in thie elty his showing was #0 chance to be Cameron met 5 sturdy Ught heavyweight, By Bozeman Buwager. jor evene body untih im a ping in the ninth round, while he was ButiED tue, tt pout directly ate a ing ‘opos, tO wave HERS was a time when (h© (he thint base seta Moreuser, he pt tem e kaockoute ee World was supposed to bale AO Rever moves his left fool, bul puns tn the o ten-round bout, Patsey umpire Im those days the ar- as aus Fea yust & vot Choe the fast Haroun t biter of basedal! fortunes would SOK Peaches the end of the gave Young Fulton an beating in every round of th bitting him when and where he pleased. In many of the rounds Cling landed g0 often that he tired himeelf out. DUFFY AND MADDEN SCORE from the bali yarde and bie bimseift to some Iipconsequeatial, obscure hotel and there remain sequestered | untis big next appearance on the dia. mond. In travelling be would stu- diously avold the traing used by aoe | matier, because made too much ment. vw of his bad judg- “Yes” said L Doyle playera Such a thing as ap UMPITe| ag Kiem Tmnained in tris arama, KNOCKOUTS AT OLYMPIC A. C. dining or having a social drink with pose, “I gu: pa lb inlets a tot of! ol yen at way. my Duffy, the crack west « yer would bave been looked upom syed to call a ou had Nghiweight, ku out Frankie Be with grave suspicion. | Met-a-t-e-r D-o-y-l "s" umpire rest of California he fifth round of There are many fans and many of- jories in warning tener bout Bt the Gur ce writers, still in the rut of bro- t Out with that «tuff retorted ymplc, AL Ct tea, who think that condition aut | Dovie Pri OG are drive Ge Se : off the w 7 sone sta. But it doesn't, That moth- | )26 OF the ter con are pig te erence re. 29 eaten cry of “Kill the umpire” te] “Got ot the en acres med SO eee ihe Mag after Papen Klem, unable to stand this reflection the layarf owing to a broken , : on his golf game. ( © Hon golfer Hund, and knocked out Larry De The umpire of to-day is almost as), might be explained that use of the west aide In the firat round, much @ part of the game, almost as spectacular a figure as the player himself. He has done tt by a develop- ment of individuality tm aetyle, tin of ap iron instead of « sign of lost confide ness.) |BYRON'S ECCENTRICITIES ARE NOW AMUSING, cane triver cea golf weak. To refer to it is ao insult. Nack Defeats M “ale” Nack of Harlem night at the Huate Point uv over Irving Margulies in | ‘The waiting lists tn the league offices are cluttered Wath the sames of bua-! dreds of men anxious for the Job Three oights ago in an uplown rea- aurant @ party of baseball writers iced with Unterest the arrival of Noxt | Byre ba, tna te Lord serui-tinal Jack k Youns Murphy in_th tne fret round, Waotly. Beats Limbo that i9 @ pecivel Unilateon of a va Mi Saad ng Lann of Brooklyn gored an Within the last six moutha “Lord | day when the Laver bad ben called Byrod, @ culuparatively aeweomnes in) OU! On strikes without waning Moy MT Tie” Ghd. clinched the Aver big league uinpiriug circloa bag fur-| sing at the ball ee fan Assuciation Bished the scrives with as much} | "You'll never get thei dase ite ans thie | o @oy player tp the| mes OBE OR FNM e al nee of peers eee 68: SOF ORE "i iyron in reply to Pred’e «tare and ff’ atill would “Sik” O'Loughlin, by his dramatic | (hare Lis Butt ing to do but jaugn upolle, the pes actions, Was alw good for @ wugn | #99 Debpeodimreihy & Quigiey witn a new loot 64 when he began calling airtk Boe soinee 27, SUUner with anew —= pail games the pire Brennan, now out of the} motun tt TADeLEGNt an lp Ath tour aenolnatic (or ty a Of the service, could draw a chuckle from an} |pugilistte manner of calling @ runae, | Qvigiey shoots ; out or safe at & A Mr ese individual mannerisms of the) i, Penh umpires hold (he secret of their grow: | ED & tot ine popularity—provided, of Sourse |" Umnire Brennan made auch a vic jig jthat they have genulae ability, That] sous inotion in calling & runner out Franc imperative, that he was in frequent danger of and ( al ve. “aluinnt "SILK" O'LOUGHLIN, BET THE) Knocking binmiy eee cht ch faces over a distance of Kround, real “8 STYLE IN UMPIRES. yrounhboreta, will make up a quick upraising of the band, held] nis arm straight up and then brine at the close of the rpendicularly, with the Gret Qoge: | the hand around in @ oirole over his jy ere, Wae shipped from ia roplioa of Dr. Munyon, | head Timon esterday to Hamburg For years “Silk” held @ alehe of) filly Evans ts the Adonia of all the Tice, Sr Madden's breeding farm, jnls own, Other umpires came and} arbitera Every move he son of Rock Sand icy Gold |went without notice, The average| one of grace. ile hus nv the Journey In @ apectal eel one, to Kentucky, where |ran would pot know their names.” But| motions but one mannerism made him 0 | Con hes on tn his career in the etud. hout the Couatry pat the counrry. sm, color. wards off many & a0 The next to adopt a style all his| ayers. ewn was BH! Klem, and there a those who Say ft came to him throue sanual fair in Riverhead. L. L, where a picked club from tha minor leagues attempt to stop the winning wreak. Den te ail worked up about thts game and gave a dinuer of scal- lops at Terp's last night to the base- ball men to celebrate his coming ven- ture, He caught the scalivpe on his own place in Greenport and brought them along to show the big leagaers just whet tayertain: e could offer in the way of ment ‘| nip Porro w perfect imitaton of the at oy eo second day of tho| The founder of the school of atyts punch of boxer, card for ine, ocne Sar oe oe in umpiring is “Sik” O'Loughlin, whe Umpires of tue old a ' veeing at Belmont Park Terr will never be forxatten on account of| emmtie and Hank ODay werely - pal this afte Doon The Stayere Cup at [bis long drawn-out cull of "B-t-rai-k-e} (heir mght ands shoulder high, in |two imiive and @ quarter op the fat for teuh-h-h!” The intonation of the last) calling a strike. he feature, word ts the trick, He holde it for Umpire Rigier also has ao str! ke 350.000 three-ye fully @ second and then cute tt off by | notion peculiar to hunseit He bits} Madden bought from ‘EVANS HAS HAD BRILLIANT C AREER Yale, Princeton and Pennsylvania to Open their Gridiron Season G FOOTBALL GAMES ARRANGED FOR TO-DAY, neon Coltowe to the Wet Thea oppomente are Point and) Anpapolie latare te, Hrown, Unton and sumer her college * thls the best Naw The Arny | football season q 1 tal Wie Indiana wilt be ‘onferen clown to da ee it HEAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, Aa | witte the REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION FOR THE FIRST AND ONLY TIME YOU CAN BUY LOTS AT Manhattan Beach ABSOLUTE AUCTION SALE of 642 Imp 1 Loteliquidating the holdings of the Meohattan Keach Realty Corporatio SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14 } A #0 P.M. oe MONDAY, OCTOBER 16 em {one s the Pinest Ocean Front home ‘rho "With all improvements JN = ast for, “Land B, LT. trolleys day and aight, 45 minutes from the heart of the City. AN OPPORTUNITY LIKE THIS comes ONCE in a Iife- time. ACT NOW. Come down this afternoon, your lst, 2nd and 3rd choice. WRITE FOR BOOKLET. 20% May Remain on Mortgage 1, 2 or 3 yeare. Ocun UNS HS ONS ee al WANTSO—MALA, | STEAMBOATS, MOTORMEN — RIVER and CONDUCTORS WANTED, Good opportunity te sscure permanent positica, Apply 168 West 60tn ga, |OmMce open from 7 A. M. te } | ure, 4d St dining 9i Boar Seaburee Ringette wenberinie uo ce Wa ve + Be hres umpires, who, woadsshed, took |CCRIN NS ene ee ne ‘b victory over Young Limb& of midnight, peas at @ lable aad eajy, themselves 2 Lay iT so arm Qs would ordinary mortals Word! makes & half circle und atups, ae If york in @ scheduled tem-round Boul et Quickly passed around the restaurant) @WS1\0K te east of the Mite the ‘Vendorniih et Wat ON int NEW YORK RAILWAYS id nutber o| rote auuan yan. wae Limbo's mm aN ie erate cruch, curity as] Hensma le slusiag while the payers teh Tuanis che { CATSBILL EVENING LINE COMPANY, would the arrival of Jim Jeffrica or | (10 Brobesting over | lis us and clinching in wor bisa Jonn Le Sullivan Rien er lidin atin woman Sai « Das Line They were celebrities, admired! heme o Uti gitty ran wg tik fon Ta tet Seine iia Again: On the poster advertising an Re Prdal ~ zoho ual to At the New . na | | Slater beseech Brooklyn ana the’ ath: | {lr lady.” “It Ia to the tue of "Loa: \\uy gon to Jonnny. AB ‘2, HUDSON SUNDAY MOTORMEN Teticm appeared thie 1h bold, lac ee ee eee eee And Yorkville in the fourth round of 6 aohed’ |) BEAR MOUNTAIN and Return, AND t bee * " — 7e\Willtam Kiem, celebrated National! Whisk Drovm as he brushes off al ty CONDUCTORS League unpre, wiract as arbiters. [uate the Gusl ip eciphasing the tT a Ade 1 Ch den vee WANTED, dure a wite aber caine Cae wetne “Lord” te already famous tor Sport Briefs Newburgh beaco © Po ghkeepsie on of drawing power ato . 5 ( p ) the diamond stare And be proved tt, | Hine he pulled on tied Mer : = $ Round Tri GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO STR. “BEN.. B. ODFELL SECURE PERMANENT PO- SITION, APPLY 88 ALABAMA AVE. | GNEAR FULTON ST.) EAST NEW YORK, OR 8908 FIFTH AVENUB (NEAR 39T¢et ST., BAY RIDGE), BROOKLYN, OFFICE OPEN FROM7A, M, TO MIDNIGHT. NEW YORK RAILWAYS COMPANY, SreciaL Thr TO ‘Bear Mountain Sunday, October Ist Str. CHROELANE ERS tn RNS ls KEANSBUR aaa THe # GND. ELECTIONS AND MEETINGS, SOCIETY oF TAMMANY | | SUBWAY end ELEVATED TRAINMEN and (use Sch SEs ei WANTED, vy enter of the Grund Seon ad PAS y, sera, Secrets |Good opportunity to ecsoure permanent position, 1 fluating ee Apply 18 Cortiandt Street, FOR SALE, ~.~- | Office open from 7 A. M, te his inordinate love for golf. Having ae jreached a stage of effctency in ne eaten Brae aeion mesa wane midnight, straight umptring, Mr. Klem grad: | Celtic Park to-morrow wll br made. to | ect'ting game on Sunday, Oat {ually developed @ motion in caliing @/atl the Qaelie kickers of the n Vo"at the Polo Gronnds. x ~ $1 interborougn Hapid Trensis |airike that Irritared ihe players ae! pontan district, The gs | uch as it amused e fans e of Cork and K n }P lie does a perfect “follow through,” {hatha championship. In addition to _ PATENTS | Gompans. the envy of all golfers. As the ball ‘Ma att-mction « wil) be played A oroociye Weakly, | comes over the plate Kiem lifte his PALES taint, ia terms right hand, with the whtie ceilulold rites Indicator in Bip Angers and then. after dramatio pause, sweeps bie extended en anes ee -

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