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‘THE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1916, oe CRIMSON-BLUE GAME | | Looks LIKE A TOSSUP WS OF ALL» ATOVER THE MIDDIBS “ent ORY” TOPS MADE | FIGHTERS WHOSE “SOLID IVORY” TOPS EARNED FAME (firing tH OVER FORTUNES FOR THEIR OWNERS PUTTING 'EM OVER Ability to Endure Punishment Because. of “Armor: Plated”: Head| “~~ With ‘‘Bugs’’ Baer Copyright vabitaning Oo, Earned Fame and Riches for Battling: Nelson and Other ® tron Men of Ring—Real Intelligence and Power to Assimi- | # late Blows Don’t Often Go Together—Case of Bombardier | M di ” Wells. ne Hopyright, 1916, by ‘The Press Publivhing Co., (The New. York Evening World.) j be just as cheap ISN'T im many professions that having a top-piece of “solid ivory | } as ever makes a man’s fortune, But sometimes it works that way in the ring. | | - Many a fighter has become famous and hag gathered a fine collection Princeton idents are —hopetul of bank accounts and real estate be- = 1 Moonen A RGU anyway. | Most of this year’s team cause his lower maxillary had the fanaa “ - ta “ANG BIDET Gre | x ? punch resisting power of an armor CHANGE AIS Ps Plate belt, Real» intelligence and Barring NELSON WALICED INTO EXPRESSION Al McCoy has little boxing serene: t last picked up @ Ho has decided ; not to fight Jack Dillon, ability to assimilate blows don't VOP GANS' PUNCHES UNTIL Joe ‘ 2 | often go together. As a rule the| anew ann WEARY - THEA KNOCKED eS ered te Bice te ee keen, intelligent, sensitive man is! ba Rirecuane: | easily shaken by a blow on the chin, Joe Gaim Dhue Nees we ). You shouldn't judge Columbia Bombardier Wells of England !s a. ' Ko Moy RNOCIED x AND COULON'T SToe Kim Rounps - Jaerubs by the var sity. . man magnificent boxer, He has every Shen FUT - TWICE ~ ws |e ee ; quality that might make a world’s Bounces Dave Fultz says the ball pl UP AGAIN., heavyweight champion, but one. A tap on the chin dazes him, If Wells had Battling Nelson’s prognathous Jaw and non-sensitive nerves he might be champion to-day, There have been scores of other extremely skilful boxers who failed to reach the top in their profession through a similar weakness. The greatest example of the fighter with the money-making “ivory top” solid behind him, ight—un Cowler's manager claims that Tom | What You Should Know | About Your Auto; How | Wen eee chat tere In a clbeeree | To Drive and Keep It". Sriwe Sorivans . | in th x {s Battling Nelson, ‘That ts, Battling made more money by-virtue of being | ‘Wovens on a = {eke hee able to endure puntshment without losing strength than any, other ving | We CRIN ougraruiathonn {a Advice How to Keep Automobiles Running Smeethly and the Best Way to Remedy Machine Trouble— Traftic Suggestions and Pleasure Routes for Evening World Readers. The coluien's Fenreeen tative ti tae — Hard Boiled Egg Tournament at Jack By GEORGE H. ROBERTSON. GE Mruhantan, LuniheeR. CONTRO aEN O prevent the danger of | (irene In three amd. the third ie the motor freeging in cold two. The fourth hole he made In one. fighter. Bat took lows year after year until/in egotistical pride he boasted that he “wasn't human,” and that nothing in’ the world could | knock him out. | As a matter of fact, T don’t think® | that Bat over was knocked senseless] a gxypiece as any man I awl in @ fight, althou Owen Moran put] Tom, when a raw sailor, fought Joe) So snesecond count|Choynski in San Francisco. | Joe | lac it een he knocked Tom. through the ropes, Tor after ho had the lghtweight fell on his head on the Soor ou championship to Ad Wolgast. Nel-|the ring, ran around to his corner son, from the t Cpu, Conn., Nov. Cor) Dec 4 with Paul Pilgrim at the > for the ninth annual in- | York Athletic Club, } inning, had mar- |climbed in again and rushed at Choyn-/ nell t# favorit } Weather several solutions Suawk! At thot vate he would have vellous endu Ifo fought the |k! us fresh ase, Po a uamantens, tent oer. aes poeriprornaly William Vievtel and Joseph B. Johann have been used with success. Some Tie Tne BEN ba a fen a . and beat them all down, His system] Sheepshead Bay Tom ais ue : we victories ove and. Har: | Ward tournament. Meyo was ache trouble ineident to keeping antt DON'T BE A CR'IMB. Sel asn't| his barn to put on t ove d vard gave edge in| tiled to play Ia nt. so that the vic ~ was always the same, Nelson wasn't) i bath te med out and. was curious | {he bittins HE as? | Lorin OE tho otter Core chabied thei tol itarry Vardon, the famous Engileh | freeaing mixtures at the prope 1G rea Saree sem in.tihe ; remarkably sk He simply began} i. vee what effect a heavy punch | feated Fale has) tt ut of the triple tle for is rth Hie dele strength, have preferred to allow!) 3! raids Sock wel fighting at the first tap ¢ Ne BONE] would have on his chin, Tom always | easily b points, jie vet Executive Committee champion, holds the distinetion of be- | ihatrraneeiatieteiuswtadtine.: a | enath ‘ { AbG waver stopped: did one thing when he was fightin The pre chigan | of National Association of Amateurling the greatest golfer of all times.| 7 m ‘ tbut eult to s| Billiard £ last night at the| yen f and to haye the} Why ly atrong, as/ final game played in the Arion Society | founded on the principle that direction together in the jon the evening of Dec. 6, is the real secret of successful golf ampionship, while Through every round he walked in| He learned something about boxin persistently, flailing away without a} but in a real fight he always forgot moment's rest. Ife < the hardest |it, Ina fight he always rushed at his blows on the body and jaw without; man, pulled his left arm back in a dimply because his kame is Jeft standing. ‘This is good practice, | The ma nagement of the Mad if the driver is on the Job all the | Savare Garden intends to put on time fights and other races ul if the engine ty not allowed ; Sol: eint 7 by & OUT nn HANOVER, N t Nov 25,—'T There are many who can outdrive fo race or spe up too much, ale | Only d ¢ bebe + @ loht- flinching. Joc Gans hit Nelson on|feint seen used i Ine showed tts class by winning ANOVE he 3 f the jaw a hundred times, equent oem oda ee hy eeenenaud righ . wh Rational event from Cornell @ year ago. ab nouth College Athletic Cor ae Vardon, but no one can tell the star thou Ht involves am Increased ex. | ide att and a me fay race 4 the Knocking him away six or eis pals | boxed lightiy: a litte while, and then W. Rubien, Secretary | ule Englishman how to get better direc penditure of gasoline and oil, Other} . Nee and rushed right back again, |{ suggested that we “cut loose, 8 ACA UE announer dd | oy fina = = drivers use the well-known radiator, Why don't t flash) a hasehall Weldon was nev ed and neve! wall rt said Tom, and rushing a ahanionacigg janie super y of Vardon's game cover, whieh tends to keep tho heat 2"! Pets ate Ui Sh ee tired ison gh 4 nee i tore wares iets tasty ‘the Lda UNC CAT Gee ee That tC RFRiO? 115 ‘s% nly seen in their In the radiator and motor for quite some the. Radiator anti-fre bod t wrestling. and When they ory. which was that a quick man | Hith Intanirss mow. the Third Field Ate |" yt F ; meeign, Atay) Matches in this country in 1013. THY. solutions are formed with wood alcohol, denatured alcohol, glycerin j F imikt. &, golt omeme on were unable to hit Natrd off | could "step in" on Sharkey at that in. |tiors! an Nowe Yeats might, “Capt, i trying for distance, would Invariably poth glycerine and alcohol Mm the water, All such substances in the toes Fr” ea va secinole oue on Knocked them: out: It t and knock him down ) Howard ©. Hicks | King the are) fut outdrive hia companion ¢ to hav aa nia . be} ms Fokjne pela tree blow ® Lael ad te © with | crushing right to his jaw, [ stepped |rangements in ‘alo for the meet ier Ka ballierada sie Gaara qmlidken le ee the purpose by lowering freezing polut of the water, Ajo» He wasn't “scle! c He! and hooked one over to . . bs ball uti hgh hago, me good anti-freezing solution is wood alcohol, the ho ‘Saslatta ts isis AE ie Meaemiih ail saaceitaes with wee (Entry blanks have been issued by the |fese 4 Vardon gladly sacrificed distance for i i i at OE tne AOLttOR ANSWERS TO QUEERIES. a boxer. He had no sensi-| jaw y it. Ww a eon enbR Taye bean teauog by the depending entirely upon the climate in which tho car is operated, [ tive nerves, no quick intelligence, no| pounds behind It, Tom's head was| Kew York Athlete ¢ cau) STANFORD UNIVERSITY. cat,,| “lfectlon, and his drive was always in 2 j s operated. In| simp-—You don't have to look tw sense of humor, no clearly calculat ven around until his neck bent) Oni willbe held on Raturduy, Ine 8, | Now Sheed baseballs tore cnecuah the] algood ie for a second sh ome parts of the country, Where the weather is often below zero, it may | the minor league Inor leaguers ing brain, What he had was iron en- | like a letter 1. Instantly Tom's head /g¢ g.30 HAL. in the t the cls! | faust NONE wpriiie ae Deine Hanna ‘he | Vardon not only strives for direcs be necessary to use as much as 40 per cent. wood alcohol eee 5 durance, unlimited courage, and one | flipped back again and he swang that | cluphouse, Fifty-ninth Street and Sixth | the Stanford athietlc authorities, 1! haa’ tion himself in all hit tournaments, In ordinary weather, such as may bo expected in tt Sadil—You win, Canaries are veges single idea. that drove him on to|right, Fortunately he missed me. | Avenur races are open to all n announced here, About twenty: | but he adv sinners to do the |. 4 7 7 pected in the vicinity of New | tartans, flght—fight --flight until something| The funniest thing about it all was Tewistered teurs, the of the|five Middle West and Eastern schools| «ame when learning the gam 1 York, a 30 per cent, solution is satisfactory, Two and a half pints of de- 99.0 dropped. Fs e oes Sy oan os days Raat a ee C ROKSTH GBP mae on ure In the proposed schedule, | direction first and gradually work for natured alcohol to one gallon of water will fre 10 degrees below Junko Don be a crumb. Ai. 4 . in the least— ctly wooden, —— Snes eater eeomm)| dietaniy Is Vardone valuable advice | + A ‘ ; your bet. Wilson won, 1 you don" JOE GRIM LESS “HUMAN” THAN as usual. I thougat he woul at 13 tan Vard valu zero. Th pints to # gallon of water will freeze at 20 degrees below. | pelieve it seo if Hughes ean make NELSON. \least say, at the end of the round, pre ne, how Care should be taken to maintain the strength of the solution, as the hol ev ates when subject to heat. Glycerine may be percentage » aleo- | you & Postmaster a where, another fighter who was that Thad landed a good one, But he man’ than Battling |Gidn't, Apparently he hadn't even withstanding | foticed it Following the same plan entl [adopted in regard to the women's fi nal championship, the United Fherve was even les used in the AMC) The average fighter thinks the as alcohol, or both may be used to make up the requir tah h Nelnon in the mat : Pee a ¢ red srid’s Nght ahing seed Heht Abesvesieht is fation. aed to inv ‘! Dp tho required) rounds are a minute long wit! punishment. Ie Kid McCoy knocked Tom Sharkey | rr ld's Neh pate rd font light bearymeight bout ine Moat os r. quantity, in even quantities, with water three-minute rest. Yea, bo Italian bootblack, -| fiat on his back, twice, and Tom | ane Jonnny | & lxtulet eR aed al ORCA hak fae the nal open champ onsh' ‘ut ijn ‘ phia. [bounced up Ike « rubber bait. He | Dundee a Madison | it oe Cee eee ae future. It was learned. yostere s spnepaln Pe ira oe ne evening Joo Grim « |knocked McCoy out. Bob Fitzsim-|square Garden noat Thursday night iiees oe NE es that the Professional Gi fo hmeocis ahi 8S 8 eRe 2 |r. lily these cold 4 S Yi b Orie evening: Je im ee ae ae wie coda (nies oe sesday 8h. penne [i oak som car nn which ie vere nna thee hy +1. Young Solsberg Ding 7 no , lor a hen he was % neha aed nat three cour nat : " th ae . i who wax missing in a a Knock the Satior out w denced by the fac he had booked | Jack Corne, se Orange ioxer, t8 now on haw ‘ as eftich 1 atopping the car asa nt ft om will ft ¢ ri ¢ absolutely nothing | good, and Bob did it with a body ; “ay to Sau Erauclen, here be boxew on. the to aarge rear W wake? ‘These drive | @o harm? HAROLI Ni Ne 1 Ki pout: pating, but he was punch proof.| punch, The terrific beating Sharkey {another Neh: He has been signed up to! \ D Doen ital then eal $l aes 1K of pane fens \ohigi Labi by Using hot wat WILSON. _| ear nocks ‘Hig antics made an diate took from Jeffries in their twenty Hartley of tht orain tH! Sus he tne Race aed ue hee ice ene ion in Sh bansea) ADSORE. 104 = AER 2 er is goed practice) and ina few weeks he guve up shin-|five-round fight robbed him of much [Cleveland A. ©. of Cleveland on Dec. 8. | mores, aber, ® Gk da Ay ROTiSe ar hard work, Kindly eaxplun|if the motor is not near the freezing Out Joe Lynch Ing shoes and became a local favorite, [of Mis magnificent vitality—that and h fougit at Montreal lust night |‘ bandied ty Mick Dunn ef Srdner, wito the reason for thelr us point in temperature, | would not Nathing could hurt. Joe Grim. Althe disappointment over losing | via ay conn ws he back to town toe | boxed around tere aome seare ago. K. M, GREENBERG, | advise the use of boiling water in the ra ~ cousin of his, barber down in Nas-|close decision, Eventually he lost hy : 7h : re Almelet if % sberg of Brooklyn, whe au Street, tells me that when Joe| resisting power and was knocked out | Morrow to Douglaston, Le 7 Renny Leouard bas ered ten Anockoute this be te We @ brake drum on the drive shaft lls 8 been standing where tin tive months, sprung ae aeeeeail boy, In Italy, he used tof by Fitzsimmons and Ruhtin, after |to prepare for the battle with Dundee. | mama, Me eae helt tr bard to chalk ap an ir hen is very effective on some cars, It isthe temperature has reached the zero boxing surprises of the carn coppers in a peculiar wa Aj which he retired, i : : ; Clerenth when te bouae Colck Wimler of eran. | maine » @ question of the gearing of the rear park ents sudden rise in tempera. | e + at the Harlem ol wh viewed by tourists had tthe Rare © tong Moore, |ton atthe Fe next Tuentay olawe. | elt , he dr ite {ture of possibly more than | at the Ha yureh ru Bs eee ety Ree | SPIKE SULLIVAN AND OTHER | the serail sania sloaa'ate bois: (2 daud PL blac dpe ry t el uaa axte and the size of the drum as to its lgrese May Gabnble cai a B00 do-| Jecisively outpoint. heavy iron doors, with grout td . x Kid. Wotan way a se " nie ‘os vs Golt| efficiency. If the drive shaft drives | Qreuy Tuiy Bostiply cause such rapid) ic jon Lynch, the crack weat side ’ ings An Dasrrolier, Wore copa yes “IRON MEN, | hart vanes Ue dt tl gia eid ne ing | Angocintion, wo that vunionaly the rear wheels at a four to one re. |CxPansion of the iron that a strain \ bere dropped Lynch Grim would stand off ten paces or so. the old-timers Austin Rica pan . 4 a s [if He Manhettan » will have to dof preter” duction, the braking effect on the| Water tends ty cae ei emult: | Warm n rt unt, and dt was Seen ean Snl wor 1 ‘illy- | to take punches without feeling them. |+ nal Maat t ' on a mw < ment Tey tte hold the tou eNO) will be four times as qreat as tho Veuscentibie te. mening ts more n r unted out bs ytd Oh i sh hehe | Apike fullivan, Tong and. lean. and | Mises ) «ear oie Hoasbiaitios Kiaegoo: at Um Broedeay|favdc anions tie, proresionale is the drum was located on the rear | °U® eptible to a quicker explosion, i , od MEAN) 58.8 ee WOR anmreetinrs wiry, Was immune to pun the | * as on the é wheels Therefore the braking sur: 4 ; ' ‘ aM iis cloverness, but onnns aroic fi ; leo Wh le anew - = lace on the shaft may be one-fourth weve pul 190d: a ‘amal Pas ae ROE wed him up with ate, no b on the | Many a heroic combat ended « mall | n UE See ter Aw Jwith Spike standing up and his op- | "1 Were. thie! Mek mane on pThree five we designate that of a rear wheel brake and still wint 1 ‘ Natron! ; lrives in the stomach, and was mateled wit ponent lying down after Spike had | Me bi . | apenccanee pul EO GR UGriANA NON A RON CTR TUR TEA TIO eae one camp retaralny enect Md st i. ny own |t , t round he sent him middle and heavyweilg taken niné-tenths of the punishment | [re * L bin Wags for hold 3 wor ; ‘ ' : t " fan through t ' with a right to the fries, whom he was co Jdealt out. Kid Lavigne was a mar-|_ 1 . , +l ex tom Monday migit. with | plonahip 1 et here Dy 5 ‘ ' t Ja 4n ' ly thought tt was cur. longing. Ile foug Joe Ga Joe|vel of endurance, The stor ' ‘ al? 4 Mer elaider the off ad ade, T ¥ xica 1 " would 1 ! put the bell came to Walcott, Sam Langford, Jack Hlack eat fight with Walcott at Mon eM ‘ wrick Hine I OnKc ; INQUIRE | | ‘ burn, Jack O'Brien, Marvin Mart and | nas become one of the sagas of the gia en Matiling Re Se re ) ,. Of, Howton: M1 The ordinance states that a taxicab! AUGUST KOLBE Ts » wa nt to the scores of oth | saw N fight }ring. Jim Jeffries was an iron man , am) Young Red MeDomeld of th Media, (eeee Saeste, AE. Newent ey P Thlindelohinn Alienlia a coneh driven by mechanical ] reference to the presence of al !! ! A the bout Hob Fitzsimmons. ked him | His great bulk and. bis wonderful | ide, The nin a a heme ald hatiedushlten ; , 18 ee ean nich a taximeter is ats coal stove in the stable where you | ended 1 ame back, own sixteen tunes in d%| physique gave him the ability mante . Tyereit- Bursa tye prebe bl fixed intend storing your car, would say In 1 sberg was ery time Grin ‘}endure nearly any amount of punish. |smte a e miwor #0 By 01) be wane Joe Sane Hoboken oan leon matched meeting, but will send a that | do not believe that any heat- chased a Lynch seor- rubber ball. xeemin least] ment, and he waa as game as a griz- |W to ton t ' “0 " Ove Rousd Autons : "Gg apparatus which has an open many \ ches . \ dazed 0 tress P= laly bear “a . var _|t # Ruffin at Altona, Der. 4 er - Ww r 1 . , flame should be used in Rolsberg looks Ike tho hardest a moendens | j te > Hiteatlininons, hardeat hittendn:[wne: les he : ane Freykie Callahan tie crack Me + | numerous ' efit r otlt sapling, whee f heats | Bigee far eutomosiion. Yh tting bantam in the Bast, if not simmons st ’ ne Dan Bis ' | the Ne Aned ra 1 \ co's dust and the gasoline which might result fro country, Judging by last night's * the world, broke beth hands on Jef. « en vey . matcie 4 ox He ann . ue t Wh m ’ Vast Vita Tlioue dais, Ke eho ned ali cot dares aii ea i Guten Ao. at Ce Cleminnt Rink Te, 7 and ¢ Pine t 1 etianes tut 10, leaks, &c, would eventually work ite| perforimunc sat and vk ning. | (en isha Pana at. ‘apts ol ; , Hed ee bats AKT \ MI way to the open flame and an explo-| in the other st ten-round bout | After the Might he told me that Gein | Mier a ease ALL bine rrainraeear hats Pann sag al Wh 1 Alcohol or a mixture of water and 8'0n would be the result, Would| Jimmy Duffy, th amo west sido | Jed hin can | We had “tha Ft Ape Ona eT vite Canada wil ithe : alcohel is very aood for this purpose, svgdest that you purchase a heater t, and nny Harvey of er seen any mar ould take | aRed | ioe in the oon Care should be taken not to use this that is approved by the Board of Vight a slashing ten-round y TaN Wat Re cae man's THUGh, aftented, (01 I, nM ne Sam We i 1 te aie W . Rs ase z : va ' mixture near an open flame, as it is Fire Underwriters and one that will at the sh it would have unwilling to hit any. more for | le knocked nmons out w a4 isl u (ra tor hie te ti Stan “ , not affect the insurance o. hame to it anything by 1 ) explosive mn your any = but fear of killing him single blow and was led to his ¢ ails es A w Ritehia fi Marion arting pen b stable and car, as both git and took every- However, Grim r " by his se Is. Later in the evening | gounda ot Kanaus ¢ . sil \ on miaittant Avtar iia tae . “y 1 ‘om the danger ef s kille He Jeff sat in Greene's okd place in > ' " el ~ aoe ' 4 own big purses for twa ¢ Fran a famous resort o " went Ritchie e » ot ti as f ‘ bl ial hout Mickey ears, the Philadelphians always turn. | ancie days, drinkin hampagne . “ie “ P & lott MatOR Gt inl ‘ 4 special bouk Mickey ing out in groat numbers to be pres. | through a straw, [tf was the only Tan MeKe Pay = Fee hao Poa Be pitaek cl ( 1 t t fa me iam, bed Bo ent when some famous fighter at last} he-could get it Aig tip sume new alin Pca am |linghuysen by 6 ae k I euing t te only and tin nually Inting Mark, BDeBoeN, put im down for the ten ond there have been some hard Tiewday ni ( | \: fe n Hons of " peo WARD count. Joe might have n fig tam | bangs n the ring, and. when At the. (Clore ae Waliaes Gatmnieiex nota Am rit dubious of TIE ee nen eae tee | but he went to New York with} intelligence lay beneath th Pea leas 4 PA aonb " ise of t na bec ue t a ee rea Cl > | tion gang, and some tough cast| top". the, owners theredf usually ace a wm me roited mares) MONTREAL, Que, ' WM. ARCHEL 5 uid aumento: | ldeside gangster rapped the top offanired more fame and wealth in al Saleh r mabey , ‘ allace of Bric in ind 1 ‘ | While alcohol, when used as an ie TOaIT DISK EIN will n BIGKIRGC ADH Tae Thue teate thao Eee aise ‘ ' t champion en anti-freezing solution, will not seri ® quite possible that the over- ; PROBLEMS SOLVED fractured It, Ont of the hospital, Joe|men of much greater Intelligence oon mal aeek Mea n fast ton 1 be ously affect the hose connections, peatind of your motor is due to went back to fighting, but he com-|could carn in a itetime Me tena ; 1" Official deoin some of the other compounds have a Weavy mixture, In cold weather M1, Robertson. America’s forge d that he felt blows after tha bods lied a ar lea pinata Morn o) aren ; ase ted ettect om them, it the use of heavy mixture is necessary and. the! " ‘expe , ally he was knocked out, and | Me siviare t . j ‘ : iG } iY mportinyg wr FHL ae ee aMoue is necessary Ixture may be heavier than is nec: | Automobile ow prospective owners with the knockout his drawing power School Elevens in Ve. wath itm anplioat 1 Moran is $5.0 c A pound would suggest @ circulation ©88ary. A deposit of carbon wil | sind ie fs recone ceaatfeare rors rn disappeared and he retir ve on| STAMFORD, Conn., N Stam ‘ “ i 5 ae onan dither system be washed out thorounhly Aether pute ungue honing A | School. . for that are! i High School and. Dickinson High atten . ‘ $1) 000 @ va P ne each week, and to avoid the rotting * ing fan belt, a clogged water cir-| pay and In asses: also private . & Aortune: shat. sutely To! Fas Hal, Rabool a Dleslipan H Brier Wins Hrawn. | ofthe rubber paint the inside of the culation system, a ret nition | tasttuctton at hours (u sult conveniences nach epee i sil ai Re AN oc aie ile . hose connections with a aood quality OF lack of oil may also cause this h tie at football yesterdn stamford! 4 “ ‘ Mae Pauionn of 8 of ve la . ; wer ¥ hose connections with a wood quality eating, If the car has a tendency| Special Classes for Ladies TOM SHARKEY HAD A GRANITE } vbat t t B a: Qatie . on Line hard bittine Bana of Brink " fon ee te w anetiaf f had somewhat the better o : Sa e und rou t 1 fected by these chemical changes. '2 drag) the motor is put to heavy! Cell er write fer beckiet t ‘ ‘ . The sre’ ten at Hanes S y i DOME. heavier opponents in tne matier of | Mine SPROTALY Gitay atdeuee Paulo ete Ap F the New Hedlord feathire re duty and, sometime ,averheating will Stewart Auto ‘Tom Sharkey had about as \ough ground gaining. \ hanes . ah pemane gene eee we tl Srowhe the New Sark 0 ae nd t ‘i gst RON Re Water so been the School ) } o> 6 w ry | tcsssaroie WIL sachange wares, Brooke, Browii, the New York Vantamwelght 1 find my motor 1 start cause of improper cooling, 225 WEST OTTH STREET (et Broadway® ‘ picts ‘ ’