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on "THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1918.7 * IORI EMAL NINO DN CANDO L NEES ee enna BSS ie ee ide a be ESM NEE ERO NE NN PUAN D NEUEN HACE NAP EAP NAPS I PAP EN PNPM NANA SAPNA ENA ENS UGH FULLERTON, Evening World Baseball Expert 4 Regular Member of the Sporting Staff Will Report and Review All Games Fs hehehehe Tangs, ane MARA AAR ARRAN RRR MTA BO AANA CHAMPION SWIMMER “RWAL WHO FIMISHED AMONG WOMEN WINS Girl Swimming Champion SEOND IN FAST RAGE Th ook Up Walking to Save apoiTioNaL Hoyors Owes Her Great Success | fon swing time “ealth and Now He Hikes | To the ‘Irish That’s in Her’ From Frisco to New York After Annexing the 220-Yard Title in Central Y. M. C. A. Tank of | Brooklyn, Miss Claire Galligan of New Rochelle Tells in Inter- view How She Fought Her Way to National Supremacy. | _ By Bruce Copeland. CLAIRE GALLIGAN SAYS: CULTING splash, a glistening _— biack body flashing in the Hf it were not for, my Irish I | glare of the electric Nghts,| Would never win a race. | perfect rhythm of motion, steadily Eight years ago | couldn't ewim “ a stroke, but | never was afraid j increasing power, «i—splendid!— of the water, Claire Galligan, the nymph of } The girl who would become a b o _— Charles S. Le Land Walks|¢#+# 3,740 Miles Fighting Coy- otes and 45 Degrees Below Zero Weather—Lost Thirty- three Pounds, but Expects to Lower Record for the Twice Across the Continent Jaunt. Drivers of Motor Vehicles Sho uld Use Constant Care and An- ticipate the Presence of Pedestrians on the Streets, Says Magistrate House. RAFFIC rules have little value unless drivers of automobiles exercise constant care, “Drivers of motor vehicles,” says Magistrate House in his latest traffic regulations, “must use reasonable care and anticipate the presence on th} streets of tho city of other persons, To By William Abbott. 852 8O8-948-9005 1099-50 people using the streets the rapidly moving motor vehicle is a source of | Rochelle—the Molla Pjurstedt and shag Ma mine must be a glutton EN Charles 8. Le Land wants constant danger. The motorist must drive his machine only at such speed xa 8 & of aquatics—had won Curtew. rings for me at 1000 W to wo from San Francisco te Qs will permit him to stop in time to avold accidents, another sprint in the tank, which on} and | sleep from eight to ten | New York the railroads could 2 “Drivers of motor vehicles should take notice of approaching danger this o m was the luxurious] hours, - ail stop running for all he cares, 3 e the Brovkiys Ceti am always in perfect condi- : furaiehes ; and regulate their speed accordingly when going over streets that are ning pool of the ore tion becau: am always in | young man furnishes the neces- % & being crossed by pedestrians, around corners or in passing trolley cars j tral ¥. Af. C. A. thet WHE OR bia all é best bbe ri rflichihe deci i urther- $ ngiren . ” | It has been satd that when Norse andy and pastry should be , more, Le Land travels according to a when passengers are getting on isa ths jo 1 feels indisposed, all she has to| @voided—they make you heavy \time table—four months from Frisco Antomodtle Fxlitor: { Jo 1s toss her racquet on to the court 8 lead if eaten to exo to New York. Maybo leas time for Have a 1917 Ford car and hove | remedy? lands the atoh ise hehe, eee. auene Don't be afraid of the water— | like Fenn oseaigg, “i | run about 600 miles, I can only Which ts tho best route to Langley ralepteenaiiags S: kava ea it's the best beautifier in the | biked | from eight to ten miles on a gallon | Hampton, Vat Axe the Poade has been sald of Miss Stirling in] wortd, \- Tho accompanying picture of Le! gasoline. I understand | could Food condition? How mycb tine women's & ight of hor girl 1am just beginning to know 1 | Land shows a youth almost anaemic from fifteen to eighteen miles ht tbe allowed? on strikes some-| @™ in the water at 220 yards, | At 440 | am ready to begin, but : I don't hit my stride until | have seasoned B0lf! reached the first half mi ish figure on the gr thing akin to bu rearts of the most You tell moe what is the trouble? ‘. 8. HOPKINS CHARLES RIDPATH. | re your first cylinder 1s #tfil passing This may be due to w number of] oi), causing the spark plug to soot causes, the most common of which] ana p. in appearance, But don't fool yourself aries is in need of a doctor. | 2 about the longest of all the} « fever to the Lo) In order | . Line | @ tha aeulowry jDripgamep a Alb sme f: fter you have new matrons, eatin balninen a ual Leap i a good | tance wa Stroijing | > ; are the follo ad carburetor | rings thereon, tho oly remedy [ can Claire Galligan} reeyruner # girl must be in per- sonst to coast is his specialty ’ ~ edjustment, inferior sparie se Suxgest to eliminate this trouble w to throw something pres: ow many continued driving with the Land has com Hd be to lap tn could swim 100 yards withqut ted a» jaunt candids valves ie ts A ae ne AeW bidetaced cham- weakening? 4 isco to thin city, 3,674 compressic ip rings, Lago: rd dita re to her| je persistent, get plenty of ays. Dattling against | Dinding, transiniasion bands binding | Sat hae ; 1 jad ot | ke ster. .No| Sleep, do not dissipate, and above es below zero on the Nevada | ® or a choked muffler. 4 Held, Hampton, Va. | her way to] fll be cheorful. An even temper plains, numerous encounters with : ould suggest that you zommmunt: er ced hi { will never let you sink, hungry cayotes that were his only bearers We va rete it » Ame : eat lana one than along comes another; but] ts Apanions hundreds of miles over » considerable diflentty with | ation, No Avenue, ‘ had te , = = — ese nis twenty-seven-years | “t ae sk, ery ume f ow it| Who can supply you With the lates last night Mile. C had to throw He rt, ths ts ty n-years| RAH RAIA GE ERE de aheee line: fl beat directiowia | t into the last notch to] get plenty of sleep, avold dissipation, | er came through the overs) out and hold it for a short ti ions, } ae posi fone hear A pation, | land route in quicker time than It waa | F breast the tape ahead of her ni ei inust always be | aver covered by lew pawer, ; Peiin Lammiaera conte Sia Wander, bécauae Gio. mee. | \ GOING BACK IN MAY OVER DIF- |: rate of twelve milessper hour who made her swim her best MIB8 GALLIGAN ALWAYS READY | dal da : ar will ork when J try to pide Up. | maid whi Hae patted TO MEET ALL ComERs, | w young Le Land ts preparing to | ¢ an you give me the cause of thi was Mise Cha yee thot, |, uittle M talligan is constantly rt on May 1 on the return trip over | 'y you 1 ane: Howto. rekeye | cause she too is an Irish girl ThBtlon the go in defense of her hain ve southern route, a distance of 4,600 | bon t it | ucrording to the creed of the oremeo (titles: and sho is one champion whol miles he hopes to completo in 118 FRANKLIN EDWARDS. | oman 8 " hr \ ver was known to match once it has days, ‘The walk acroay the continent and back was originally scheduled to | resta » with her victories than her glis- Kellermann,’ @ good en sugges fhere could be several causes for CHas 5 LELAND r4 h 13 always ; ‘ ake nineteen months. This was ¢ uv car Jerking when turning @ cor were not for my Irtsh 1|Cumere, always ready if, moet jake nineteon months, This was cut POLE REIS at the rate of speed you mention ver win a race in the|‘ % and considers lost day . apse Bs sl Pando A A Be cin bla Dna : ’ when she hasn't dete to make such wonde srOK of these could be magneto troubl 5 she bund ren sho hasn't defeated some rival | Soi Se Mite Un CR OME Ey rok ’ cou your carbureter in the ocean, fresh water or swim. | across the Western States on his trip Md a inleni Sreineate \ ming pool here, ie Land firmiy bettevea te con | SEX. Leams. OM t ie You 104 ter thes t raving for tho Pacifle Coast do the entire round trip inside of ‘ x t ata Ne ne hursday an eee nine months, because woather on the} D dou wil sind in one of ther neuen, to hay jouthern route shout be more raven! Line Lo-Day in | removi 1 scraping ah ahe nid able than the brand he experienced he latest development in automo: wi . ihe 4 of the sw! thoy hat par | nthe northern awing-—weather that J “M ag R bite Saisie. is the toggle form, or ey liu 1, “iho other Marnie! suctodenila ' 8c terners take to theetice | was so crucl that the exploits of the unior ime un tumbler switch. The main advantage ‘ w ox Bas, latt MISS GALLIGAN HAS DEVELOPED }, luc und can swim lke fac old-time Crusaders would seem like a — of the toggle switch, says the Illus thod ¢ cleanest and speedt “INE ALLIBLE SYSTEM. | marine You can ber tat when | May walk |. ‘The Juntor metropolitan cross coum. trated World, over the single- plunge You Will find stations througho ; 1 that spier r sprint?2™ through out there £ know T have But let Lo Land toll hig own story.| try champlonship will be run at Van ace le its convenience. It ‘8 opera city euulpped to do this kind of CLA f oy ; mn which tb en swiniming nebody.”” here wus consider He to din on iq | Cortlandt Park this afternoon over y lifting up the toggle handle IRE a yarn er reeerat hen she smiled mischievous! y in Califor how lo | throw on the current and depressing v 4 + und you almost kne ” u 1 poron to walk across the coun-| the six-tnile course. o. AN eee aaa moat (coralt RGAE BACH WRG WON CHARLOTTE (back, All kinds of ¢ ne limits| Six teams will be on the Iine whem’ Greater certainty of action is as odel Ch it to open the circuit. bearererepeate GALLIGAN ¥ L had be g a lot o ve 1 1 swimmer im the I have a Pe sete ; the starting gun is fired, and in addts sured. The josie eee Rane 8 t two avats and a tank. ! wor i two laps she teur, j et out of Borer I ate k to Now’ York and back {ton to these ¢ ten men or more rry the a tank Mooven lenin could walk to > ork and bac eee eae ae battery oh mag a make from lfty-thre hg ya a Gt a noth ases, to aay | in a yea My club, the Los Angele 5 | watt compete for individual honors, neto. They have already withstood * Oy ; ‘ udetpnia, en-|enough trophies to decorates amen Ath Assocation, backed me and| The Morningsldg A. C,, the Paullst Ac > fests of fifty watts. The mechanism [0 Hos car trom as, : pull away , sion, which I intend doing some daw: Lrg fileMaky, ha | $15,000 that thel@, the Brooklyn A. A. and the St. ak eventy mi hour? 80, which | f y ¢ stunt cannot be done. “ 4 is qimely SN asrongly ieee Oe of Bear do Len en hid inch by Ny ry coyly whe called atte ML Etarten sian, at anciaco.| Christopher A. C, have strong, well and types to. meet all the de-,|! y zi — —_———| The R AY Angie star sory | My equipment was thick shoes, heavy | balanced teams to send out for the: of ony lighting or starting, « ume? Where can ng ¢ seal Ah hata : tly, “is why am | corduroy suit and a box for food and | race and are favo by the crities, [1 ee _ dew this bene Golf Stars to in order t OUR eee oie, oe. interested in the United a water, “Walking forty-five and fifty | Popular sontinent, however, will rest ——_—__—- lyo k this eng will stand this Pla Only for 1 ; 5 The on ning abou ae ram g ihe | atienbec Then my troubles began, rea avelling re tinetalied 102d mags 1y relief | proposed’ chan: . ) 1 val , gan doesn’t like ts the hos love ‘o desert was tough, It had been | > pine 10 wa, ul will etart to grind. ‘The only | ed ge’ This is a power. y y athlete, sagt igh STP cs f nver tho deser : I get is when I put some mronse 19 | Put but small engine R. H. P, 7 eg the n lik faa Rep i y her ote orseman, ja hurd winter and the o seb tayd Psiyronte coien tration renee race, and a little off in the col- Duld be ‘practically impossible 74 r Pees ‘ itag s satht hungry and desperate, Freque "The boys in kha’ © sald . Ene Clute ane eee es eight for | tor yMould be practically. impossjbie Red Cross I und 1 shiny, htc seal, emer ‘a But a girl who swims must atw ave Di f Pe r l sis'| |had to battle for my fe to keep them | re, boys in kal are sa 12 be i : d A Pfolaa | water a full | » ahead of Miss! be In the # or sink Jeclared | § L woulh Raa baa ait ellent ec A certa - three or four times, when the grind |.) & speed from sixty-five to | mae ; We maintained her lead with | philosophically, “"Noverthelesw 1 often | les 0 araly: jo eee ined ‘to my heavy |ylar tiving and hard work can ortng ome in & Dew olutch collar, YOn|were poasibie it woul not be mise ane eee nea oroes er ne aisenelaher der why they pick on walking stick about such @ condition the soldiers. phould firat grind off the cut-up face |tical, inasmuch as your engine would, hls Season for a I niger ype oe tulad RRP e ae ea CPE LA) H.C. Maller id been idens The weather became colder the! pave every right to be fit for the struge Of the shaft upon which It \ have. to turn off entirely too fast to | Pionst dat in a ei ; tise Ch attractive eh Kk nl ae, een hoes: Meh 1 racing for) further 1 we re Nehting cols | 80 of thely live: end done a new col) learry you at such spec Jon matches for benefit of the aida: . Phy er | many s n ) Shrewa-| warm it was @ case of fighting cold . ordingalda mh wes Brcase in w largo greas Jable to m three fo Rtty>| over the lead # tha oouns terre t th The fame WAlgh 4 \kix-yeare 18 kad vet by a widow | BROW atene hep: iy ae bes | fate ghaneg of winning. ‘The Winged M4 ential. jeix miles an he hout doing in- ; ec had | by many as H : , wart woot i Will be carried by. the same boys who sential aie rien aah HOH ied Reuse ty Nor eglat the best | suppie at vant ico ae had b m ay re- | and J 1 c low, the coldest spot on the route, carried off fret honors in the inters Automobile Editor: |leave same absolutely alone, you| known golfer e € Ons in} At t hh Mr. Hallene ing into Utah was troublesome. | sectional race in Harlem Inst week, but What is best to do tn a case ro getting far beyond the’ average | associatior " hold n the w t 4 ane rae aN ; TK | beck had chbreds in] Tt had been sick on the desert three at lg A 4 by Bans yn thlat 1 have a ase endabak lepeed far & dat ae tee type, | championships this seas ‘ p aware an 1 lepleted | raining at Mea Farm, his[ days becuse of the water, 1 didn't | ter and Terry dipine. Both, these bay . which ran fine with but one en n order th ve Re 4 series | ea Nr 4 x to Harlem, 4 rey home. A a was the 1a t rong fo! Tetie in | Mine: b tion. ‘The carbon knocked #9 | Astonotite ar may be made the en It ae ble the t : aU ean Baer bee Haieakivald ii aetna rns the Utah plaing, especially in|’ The Brooklyn A. A. will start tte ace brought home some flash carb | 1 have a Ford 1916 model and have | ju expected to turn ov s than | st Sor 1 to mentic het t ti ; ; tong {the sand, where you walk two steps in Louls Kaufmann, the youngster who rover and put that n, with @ | ridden 00 Mes. Last fall I had | $1,000,000 to the | ( wate eonts 1, auite 6 se gg oa jet tht ie paid $1 hoy oa toba} and go back one ¢ {Aoouat of the |has done 40 well in recent meotings, kerosene with It it when ol considerable trouble be he en-| Among the. playe » have entered | scloug now phlpga r jalligan defeated Miss I td cider 0 Foren’ | Wind Rreasure SRIse (he. BANS Ber, and hie mates hope to. be able, ant o start my motor it would not bud, |gine ort pew et aes : OF eon Colorado. Spring Harnes a ve ‘ ards by 3.024 3 ibaa cea NBN. 88) WALKING THROUGH THE LAND |atrigsis along surt close ta the any co: 8 8 8! ® car r i ' 2 _ earlings in Ene ‘ont to make his victory eo ion the valves out to had to fo into first speed. I cleaned cf sees il r er her Although. Mr. it wnod at OF RATTLEONAKES, itch in he pont awardee tnd still have no comp |carbon and in taking out the valves; Mette citan “open champion Leek BILLY MISKE EASILY Se a: : ier of better], “They wouldn't let me cross th 2 Will th did not get them into the same valve | Hagen, former uuplon; Je Upon v re : : ae | Lucin cut-ott he rai 4 Spowle inder walla? May later an originally, Groted this cave |ditettinator at Caleuao, end many aie | endurance?” is BEATS GUNBOAT SMITH, | ‘19 the ori senvreds THe Foro He seventy-six milew. theouRh | EOUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, &@ 7 the Jerky action? To prove: ers of note. < he gir " Pm tek nn was the a 1 his cole fented by rattlesnakes, | fole [sxc were not ground right t I 5 Jer Prevent this I Hd 4] h , It had a good compres- |had the valves ground, but the same | would . “ ATLANTA, Ga, Ar 13.—Billy | black #0: nia | jowe he example of the cow-punch- tie before this I thought that per-|trouble exists. Do you know the! AL M’CLOSKY “WINNER OF bo a glut y tight {Mieke of Milwaukee easily earned a the ha pa ni ‘/ers and put a banana rope near me at Jape come of the stuf got in tho cyl- |causo of this trouble? t mm dd ae raghas: Was Fated ix het if Snakes won't craw! over uny- {adore around the piston rings 90 as Jon BRuntna, |“HEAVY” TITLE AT CAMP DIX,| to ten hour ain {hard milting with Gunts woth, Aquedu Vast ithe hardest atreteh of the entir Hn “ ‘ ‘ at n » the [i f t no hardest etretch o ne j $2 tah oe comPrMAelO Ae. 3, used, Saprned Pertaaty ee) CAMP DIX, WRIGHTSTOWN, N, J,,| tritining.” PuLiine the Gunner aire . journey was over the dseert, #0 , C ng valve, would ae e Bt rah Si Fr. ‘ EAC ' nt tot R ny like 872 miles ‘ Because you used a liquid carbon |suscest that you make sure that all |April 18.—A) ato‘ tH Company. |SAYS. SHE " DOESN'T REACH) Ooo Z Ie and The nad to walk ‘light; my only food neter ¢ » > vemover in your engine dc valves are in perfect fit, Pt 5 © Camp Dix | STRIDE TILL HALF-MILE : BOuE By ater Racing | being soda crackers and beans, Leav- N take the places eavywe t championship on 4@ foul b n . t of the w rM! rinte, v e i h y " Oo p| ecial nify that it should lose comp [Rees heavywelg ° y ince ning ou , on a & Association nx Utah the going became some: J yore be that the valve caps were rs | ee rie is opponent, Sam Nolan of Battery ©, | ed ¢ 1 ae ie ue jw t easier, I managed to Walk the ° A ‘ &. Ree cite valvon a 1918 Ford car, e- | 309 eld Artiller © foul wa i ners body, : airly an S 5 ‘emainder of the Way at the rate of on Tod i ead off and found in the ers v for a knock. | 1 Miske seemed to xet stronger during that the piston rode a ed ie | cylinders considerable oll and water, | beth feht knock Se cy < “n 1 ce TO CAMP ON APRIL 29. a 1 seemed t onger during BSG SUOwIDE 0 She Dao |] am going to overhaul my car; t 1 Field Arti. | "y ree , Brown, t Aistance cham $00 Sates SONG FOr re ee aan De the eylinders wiil It get ¢ fant" Dect t nes ty the water & NOW IT’S PITCHER PFEFFER = Lxconn ie eal ag ie eg rag Sean ba6 Srundere, & # broker If water 18 found to any mreat ex- | Company H. 1834 Depot Brigade, in the | dint’ ai i WHO IS CALLED TO COLORS | Asisanuer wit » New k and be ont ‘ou may find a few ri , t rea mbes third round bead é.mnile 1 just ea + - Camp Upton ab 4 F of 1d deatsay hone which should be replaced fF evidence Of ete the end of four rounds Private Johr thier, ' 5 ii id htattae ata hand pitcher of : Bic queationing was nece STEWART len Clear out eylinder| papain’ 8° Company, Ll, 158d" Depot| it up. You s , awirn| | 4 Petter, ater ri ay Hahenaky, Clerk > Exe om Le Land that AUTOMONILE. SCHOOL Automobile FAltor 1k cylinder head gasket, | Brigade, was a decision by | the better I f where MY/the Brooklyn National League Clud.| Board at Paul, Neb. anno’ pounds when starting on his de ‘ ‘Would it harm a storage b tinder head js tight. If] Referee t ver Private C, W. | Ir comes in han pas recetved orders to-day to report at onee | day a = * < promenade across th ntinent 1 a five-pasenger car to 4 ajtl ue atin shows, look for @ cylin Brook of 8 fay ath intentry | liss Galligan wan a A : y|to the United States Auxiliary Nav ; hig earn a wheren uta | that h pped ni > at t trouble light direct to the terminal crack, You may Wt eylinder|in the fina pound class, views cor ng ¢ D Reserve at the Muntetnal Pier, Chicnso. | rondiness ’to added His weight will be about | of the battery? Is it necessary to) without phansing the timing of the | > | hold own in the wate | | Pfeffer ‘ed Inst fall, but Joined ¢ a nane a “7 furah tha’ onACne the’ wainrn trie unning motor. ter oylinders are put back, 4 who sit up the nig vodgers during the spr fn PR Hh : ainnan | Guablen on Lana waa bark’ inh ) While using the light? LUIS, | Antomatite Péttors TO PLAY AT OLYMPIC FIELD. | Bone peg ¢ mart atl pincer eee the doctors ordered nothtig but ‘AUTOMOBILE FRANK & Would it harm e@ storage battery in pest | ave 1 atnk to} the club extended h ata] Colemnie: Cre: ie Contain: nalr exercise, OF this the youn SCHOOL It would do no harm to your #toT-\a fiv senger car to attach a oie Olympte | +}, o -. 2 for ie *0 big n * “igh took an ove pone battery to attach a trou troub! rht direct to the terminals AN ‘ " ba tl od Fre kagea in its fi . year ran taking 1 directly to the terminals. I think yoU|of the battery? Is it necessary to t a b port@Puesd hinat the P: 1 r va an ee would do better t , eep the engine running to supply h RB I sees, Kha In : a at| toy wan rosr some wires on or force to the battery for amount used ul big double in that m ‘ r New Amateor Wrentiing Champton,)( [18 °00! 0M a Se act mS 6 you thus avold lon lw while lighting the light? Cyc J he best ea ‘ CHICAGO, April 1 j ‘ Bob O'Lou 1 iy Inasmuch as the average | trouble A.M. P. eck i y pastry the Gi Giunta ader of the t the agiinat thi light is of small candle power MM y+ would do no harm to your ator {start tw gictaeyat . at und "On May 1 Lo Land uses very little curren tho engino | axe battery to attach a trouble Hgnt n ni +4 vi ; 5 yet ee for Harrisburg, Va. w hardly be necessary ty ee vattery, the| directly to the terminals. I think you f College| to be cane wae ai A. t t 1919 ¢ nd begin tu leg in order to charge the battery wall,| Would d) better to attach same to in Giants | asked rat eae men ere ine mle, ty t date tin t ’ epurrent ocnsumption be ;some wires on or about the dash, as | do nbt” she replie Dar Manta le hire a ‘ h to the ey, 1 wi FOR TADLES, pi you thus avold long exposed wiring. a ne tue fant ueiuinare never fternoon and the ¢! ' = nt State C4p) tor booklet, _ phe plug in the first cylinder uch as the average trouble lignt | Oadéeck Wins Ip Straight Falla, | oo not until aftar they had b a eGoorty Wins Age Peradiator) of my Ford soots mall candle power and usea| DES MOINES, Iowa, April 13—| Ky ew Hewular Boxing Tournament This Mo, April 1 M A + ays cesiively and has to be cleaned ve ourrent, {t would hardly be | Sergeant Hari Caddock champion toa would WOll Ba! a gui Ww PETERSBURG. \ re rsa who t. thousan gxeeshort trip. I placed @ patent necessary to run the engine in order | heavywelght wrestler, defeated Fin-| wanted to becom PERSBUI April 18 eS ening nontin! “i fing on the piston and use tho oll to re the battery, the ourrent| nigh, John Olin here last night, tn! lik srnelf, Bs f : That in the record ¢ pnd Can you sugeest ® consumption belug eo small, bwo falls, Times—0420 aud 10.19, ‘Lat her be versisiant eouraceua \« ommusd, us ine Lud, Ls LOD kOMnde uote LOA Mie de notafootins a ‘ F en

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