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‘THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1918. DON’T BLAME THE MORNING KNOW WHI BED FOR YOUR GROUCH UNLESS YOU CH IS THE RIGHT SIDE. Motorists Failing to Properly Lubricate Their Machines Pay the Penalty With Greatly Increased Operating Expenses, NC GREAT deal of trouble and frequent trips to repair shops could be A avoided {f motorists would only learn to properly lubricate their machines. Sufficient lubrication 1s the secret of long engine life Economy of lubricating oils 1s absolutely the poorest policy could practise. For the correct lubrication of piston, piston rings and cyl- indeF walls, a film of ol! must at all Umes cover their contact surface. Lack of lubrication will increase the gathering of carvon, which if not properly Temoved will decrease the efficiency of the machine. Use plenty of of] and grease at all t your motor troubles and expense bills. ’s and thus help to keep down Antomobite Faltor 4 lstiiidiiasiastitibstaiebiintslioninn: | OOS of oe HEBt front treo my car " mit me of the To seems to wear mu more, rapid! R.N. Club to enter Canada f: > than any of the other three. What for the timer you men [eaune? “tontay's international could possibly be the cause of thts? iny knowledwe, and good | same between Toro FRANK PERRIN, | | servi biained from thelr use scheduled for th p a motorist | SPORT WORLD NEWS OF ALL KINDS DON’T COUGH IN ANOTHER MAN'S ENE HE MAY HAVE THE SAME ve Ne s WANTS BIG LEAGUES TO SEND THO TEAMS. TOPLAY FOR SOLDERS Whiam J. Clark, Former} Baltimore Player, Here | Seeking Entertainment for | Pershing’s Men. | | William J. Clark, one- hd cate lied ne oiRe.cULT v of the Baltimore Orioles and tater con tier I ONE x of Princeton University’s teams, has ar strowe Aes rived on a French liner. Clark is here on 7 aap < | special mission to tnduce the Na- | fon \ Tg ™e EASY tienal Commission of organized base hall to #end at least two teams ¢ wo WAY IN S\ 1wo snots a WW" Ss professionai players to France to play the be American jon games for If you find this is every tlre you put on this whee trouble evidently the align the case with 4 Packard (80) with a dry When [ throw the clutch out 1 Hes in Ment of the wheel itself, It may ve | faiot Ket In a xear without a grind ’ , ele do not reo | (ot wet stor stall# or keeps that the two front wheels do not re- |, ! or ie | ar ee volve in parallel planes, This would] biake on and the car stalls. be caused by a slight bend in one LESTER of the front axle and would force th The clutch does not release prop- tire to slide as it revolves, I would |(f' If you w ane to take ¢ are of thie rou take your to uble yourself examine carefully for suggest you take your car to a Te Worn partes SP IGnEA aE RAVINE sponsible repair man and ask t that @ Lub: measure the front wheels ac in order to have them aligned, rut from t on or trom in- Avtomobile Bditor i eir model, Does the udjustment of my carbu- reter have anything with ¢ ivogn Overland car: Every amount of carbon in my cylin to & have to run the 6¢ Tam using a good grade of otf and mi ‘ tw ee ain even swarm. When the sually choke ith “ , Pear weuny dias 1 fine, What Poor ureter adjustments PRANK SLAUSON considerable effect on the : | Carbureter flood ef He . xture will caus ge d iL hen Neon TA Ie: thie RETA, Baum nterrup: ai La) nee y are clear and — break properly, Look an air Je scl aitt”| “* Good Things’’ at Jamaica Louls newspapers e th The TREES | ident Branch Ri key ‘ VIC tH eam nals has had Manager Hendricks write tit ;' | Walter Simpson, a New York #emi-pro 1 ty at requesting him to revort a 2 St. Louk club when it reaches Now hae Oo York ‘on June 1, if he t interested 2 Ze iis Cog in professional is at No. 393 4 firgt-« Athletic Club ), Whose home Avenue, is. the for the New York this vear, In Every Event, but Some Of Them Went All Wrong Jack Joyner and His Co- JAMAICA SELECTIONS. First Kace—Unwise Child, Nellie Rooters Had Good Reason , oy frou eeruntter bat to Shout When The “Home Sweet Home, Portuguese Came Home. | “cudgel Gea Bpur sapdraxon I, Roy: “5 ; Western Champion, From Tall Grass Behind Trees, Drove By Vincent Treanor. have had a Ford two years, Re OR a so-called off day, yesterday e ae nig. Lava eupounterea aulraieiel| a PSP op artirt gh 4 Ball 170 Yards Through Branches to Within Few ubie with When running at pedis 7 be dgeh A leg and nearly bucked | ; rly good speed It goes fairly well ened the day's racing ne and a quarter Feet of the Hole, Instead of Playing Safe—A Shot | was just crowded with incld any but that he was as | when slow mand #iarung ) a i} . . ein will make a sudden jerk,| one of which would merit a st by n horse, He was | of a Golfer’s Lifetime. 1 explosions from anut- | itself any time. Good things won and just because | br to se E depended. on which of the s nt By JIM BARNES, Western Golf Champion. gt vf they 1 tok ' | U NP ebAUCRRE m Wale ccalah ote cn See incle ' UT of thousands of unusual shots, I clearly remember one that 1, as ; : waa 3 t perhaps would only happen once in a golfer’s lifetime, Four ig ChOURH curre Mi lgalie) saad ei 6 ‘ ¥ years ago | participated in a four-ball match with Jack McDer y te the mixture in thi 4 eae i Why, it's " mott, Benny Sayers and Louis Tellier. It was played on the Whitemarsh yy at be . play poe ot ng from| te paddock habitues, “Get abourds | course, just outside Philadelphia, Coming to the second hole, | drove at .o ignition, ‘dhe bat-| He's well named.” ard, Abo Atte | poorly and discovered the ball in long grass to th t of rway, Few motorists can accurately tell) tery peu mL will not as] but they won't be a pet oe rane | about as bad a place as a dail could possibly t tly between ew much gasoline they consume ne aap Graton Aieee Cotcann ce ard ter a 1 the ball and the green, which was about 170 yards us a ne of from month to month unless they spark gaps und therefore) inoK Keisay back, chased Nan promy w | Ké tk TY Naik es 4 er f keep record books. There is now a park Ae DURA agate call. {he wa till she sheentiar ia s | young trees, They were about six inches in diat 1e row of little automatic device that can be A MHOre CUSMIE readily. I = fi F ; H ps them ran parallel with the falrwa According to the Illustrated World, | just as good for umble, He had been nearest tree, The logical shot would have been to play safe and just instrument shows Wy a pba tt rse on the wins) ¢,\ ne recover out to the fairway, but I decided to take a long chance t omaun’ st Mee cha caenen tacit € een out of the t n-| caring to injure any of 4 washies, [ selected an old mid-tron, mounts of gaso-| iu utor) | money sor so. Fine! But! a he a club I waa perfectly willing to sacrifice, The fellows tn mateh 1 P p operes208 re ares that was before the 8 began to | Or didn't know what to expect when they saw me take a stance for a eniiesly automatic, exoent inal i} good find its way round that Clarence Bux-! joing, H prings and Ba r play-out in the direction of the faraway green. 1 didn't know quite the start of each run. 8 « ae y " | of pel anese was n ustomed place what to expect myself. Putting everything Into a full swing, the aac atta hud ale it be kn ig Fol iag | clubhead met the ball Mush. It rose qulokly, crashed through the , ¢ of sufficient oxy-| ya D ug! ing to du s y on Nan leaves of the near and began sailing lke an ar in the dt nina rich mixture rend mp o8- | ased ae ad Knoehr happened othit ection of the flag. inally landec mp on the gre put a fer renders im Rupa used Hove nad | Saver, surat Napanee? Nothing, rection of the flag. It finally ad i plump on the green, but at v ing of both fuel and oti! van suit the f t oe) and was never ca He couldn't} “ feet away from the p hich only required a short putt for a great As a consequence, carbon is deposited |). edo the same thing in Maryland in| giro three si from the partially burned fuel and} pect yo at; any of his recent starts, Dr. Camp | servic nae ? more rapidly from the highly heated | "uy jy su! ch.| bell tratied in sec owing | © The hot had to be played with a great whippy motion and with unburned oll With autom us| very » but hel ay a quick stop, I wrapped myself pretty muck around that tree, but Automodtle Edit t's not the le » spark that nt Face early |} the strangest thing of all w st the old midtron wasn't harme I have a 1916 Ford 1 am very|counts, but the heat, So far as short) encu | mor fee riba Seager HN ea yea GR ah i din much annoyed with ¢ «| circuiting due to a small gap is con-| WHEN THE PORTUGUESE BEAT) #lon si / Pehbe. remarks 1 have ont of the housing on the t \Jcerned, T have never had any more OUT COMMON LAW, | ine ever seen. It was one freak plays that only occur once or back wheel just where the em: POUDIP WD Ae aD Wake reel Phe: Sie HolKe Of came after) Md twico in a golfer's er, Of course luck had about everything to do brake is located. It seoms to rt y things being equal running of t race for| ‘ with sending that ball from practica aie grease I put in the differer is Ratitor maiden. three-y Tae aerate Peel Mae ith ng that ball from 1 an unplayable position {nto the back axle runs int Overland has a Tilotson-ear- [longs Myt "4 Nig | numb a perfect shot and leaks out, running ov or, When going uphill there are| the paddock rail. ju the| _ — Whoo! snd iis, Aving even upon ber of “pops” In carburetor and | judges’ stand. Jack Je “Oceana ——- fender, making a hasty mess, W stops, On level ud she ta alll ing his head off. s sh ’ 4 oY p) ou please give me your rig Can you ady a remedy? |Tom Healey. to war| tion a 8) ve x how T might etop this trouble? A REAL | whoops. Up went B ick's esta s rootem Fp RRON trout probably caused by|new straw hat in the air, and he Bee ee 2 Ee nemmetane aes aa The left retaining washer, \ ufflcient amount of gasolined didn’t care if it sta | _— > —— — {s put there for the purpose o . the carburetor. 1 outlet | all down, al : wap fan the venting the flow of grease and rin is too low and|The Portuguese, a 1 Speed King Discover i while through to the brake drum, is p vit sasoline to flow| shot, The 1 § ' Vitor ably either worn or cut up. Would the carburetor while go- | romped bh n| Aeroplane Feature While machines suggest you carefully look se It would, of course, be cing could} i e felt washers and fr M ht while running on the level, | blame them eon-| Developing a Type ot found necessary. Would suggest that you change the | duct ich a rtugueso| . PE ae ‘ through Automobite Edit ation of th nk outlet in regard | had made Dehador Law| High-Power Motor for Auto oe Would an upright eleva to the carburetor tp or else put in|Camba, No Harm and good) Racing wracket for the timer for a F : sure or, preferably, a vacuum | things look like. selling rum-| acing. s be be any benefit? Do they | nin 4 aren | ue f a cs adsl - nae y well f that if 7 eat wh de pir i 1 4 T and MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS erty son, see WA rout pe Ea i CN De ne el . Ja M t te nay c bee Da Kes 1 « NATIONAL LEAG AMERICAN LEAGUE, | jus in aie yee A 4 ) CLUDS W. L, Pe. | CLUNS Ww. CLUBS W.L. Pe. [CLUBS W. 1. detached, 6 woe rey rede N. ¥...19 6.760] Phila, .11 12 « Boston .17 1 »} Wash .12 18 “Lucky Jack" once ' His Ar-| v . vedi Chicago.1F 9 .625] Bkiyn . 0 1 N, ¥...15 11 577] Phil, 11 14 .440/ Old, at 15 to 1, ca n front |! ing r zi Cinein 15 12 .55G) st. o1 Cleve 144 St, 1.,.10 18 485 in tho feature event, winning lke | this discovery known a Pitts ..12 12 .500] Boston, 5 1 Chicago.12 11 Detrott. 7 14 Baa 1% pores he showed himself to be an| inventor and members of the A isoskans, GAMES YESTERDAY GAMES YESTERDAY, |Campfire. To win y Iny Arnold | soera: Who t ave ord tra tiead Otmetnnati, 5) New York, 1, New York, 4; St. Louis, 2, had to “knock wr 1 od | toF & sua in n b= Brooklyn, 7; Pittsburgh, 4, ‘5 Philadelphia, 4, thin as In a rar nd ‘somow he ar Ht Chicago, 2; Philadelphia, 0, 141 Detroit, & yner and} ; " iy Boston, 81 St, Louis, 1. Washington, 14 Chicago, potera hea oped 10 like | not Columbine ey mig GAMES TO-DAY. GAMES TO-DAY, ao toh hit ito a keen stude . 1 4 ia Gosh ab Charla St, Loula at New York, n proverbia ie . . Brooklyn at P eh, | Cleveland at Pita am after p fae ad Philadelphia at Chicago, at Wash knocked ba re ‘ Heston at St. Louis, Detroit at Boston, 7 n 48 A 01 ¢ HOW THE OTHER CLUBS MADE OUT Eg Sine a | t i NATIONAL LEAGUE, AMERICAN LEAGUE, The fit wa f thos t 4 ‘ ‘ t, Chicago RAE] At Boston : * j . 1 i Auer A ete nnn 00011 6 elt no200 1 HH Ki particular, although of ; Nesta eA : i F A i Fhitadolphia’ |, 0900900004 4 i) bn i vn non: 8] Say were mos 8 , / t te ' intry eriee—Vauighh and Killifer; Malice and | Ma emanl aod Boba 404] Keene bred plater, got away In fr ; > wrapped wa has “ His rare adelpia nu.p|and galloped all the way under alho in re work, Dur ra t ng 4 r 122000 2] anug ride by Eddie Taplin. | winter m ” th t i HattorlneeCousnbe end’ ONG ‘The sixth was a bust the wise |, ssp mi: rcink im the t , w r McAvor guys, Billy Hogan was starting his |* O° (have ; mol trial for tore ol fl 1 At Washington: ‘KOod (0 Dunboyne and, like ba *Ing pra S ’ 1 t fult ex t ' ! Weshicgron porone Flected IT, he wa niidered “in? |t cont ent eheries Ainsmith? “Clootte agg] But we will g at Hog an- | ‘This d hight cat | Behaue, nounced in advance that «be colt waa work iesulted in what the wventur Aeropiabes, uuliuited uedbas nm A ! ‘ Remarkable Golf Shots by Experts VANKS CFT GOOD PITCHING 1.—BY JIM BARNES Western Champion | | | WHILE GIANTS QUIT HITTING ——— « Order of Things Reversed in|* fight to climb into the politer ot | ‘ clet of the Americ: League a ver | Past Ten Days, the Huggins | wae made. ‘Tho hitting power of Ibe | Crew Flashing Another Same | team ed cover . niieber ct ae p- aulta ane e fight spirit ty | ple of Air-Tight Twirler While | ait’ tne time a McGraw Loses Third Straight}, | to Reds, ball being served and the games cht and bitterly Yesterday Marsans and the fans ts high re about as hard f {battled as any in years. the Yanks won becaus B ‘ullerton. Baker came through with timely wale. wtn York Wri Wena much larger margin, A magnificemt stop and throw by ber prevented Y days ago wo were lamenting m from overwhelming Sothoron in two facts that the Yanks were second inning, when they scored All right and playing good ball, » on Pipp's hit, the puncture of but had no pitching, and that the by a pitched ball, which, by the hehe ; Pian way, hurt Ping so badly he suffered Hants were ru away from thelr | eran nainder of gamet gue on ela 1 that Me€ Maraans’s clean rap tnto right and had too many offective 5 ner fly, They staff in ith, chiedly é r t wild to see- How timen do change! Now Me play; they loot 196 ae Graw's team has quit batting and sive slow- © yesterday suffered ita third: straight | which resulted in 2 J defeat at the hands of the C le Mf at the plate eat at the hands Ne Cincinnati ind they were | Reda, and the Yanks ¢ Another anothe the eighth, | Pp speed and beat 1 runner third, Sisler | « Hrowns | the big by making | chirkioh oh wild throw and ret & the nguinst the | aaa | V ts suicide and excusable onty | PY URING these proceedings if he had no left-handers, and Matty th Browns were giving v putguessed his old boss and sent|lant battle and Oghting for ¢ Kressier, formerly of the Athleties, in| inch of ground, For five innings t 6 the that a left-ha wit | could not even leave r trenches A curve ball can Giants, You | against Russell's pitching, and only rve that they stopped. Breas. !one m reached first. Aided by an ne the t curved batts | dental semi-hit in front of tho cen, breaking a sharp as Ma. | plate, with tw in the sixth, they kai a acked viciously and scored once, bunch and Be ee | 1in the seventh two fluky hits, one to have had control loft which drew out a wild throw gavo | Hugging, with T rmahion going in| them the second, which was all | style Wed ay and with Rus-| It was not perfect baseball, but it ina e a ting | wast determined fighting, and holding the fast and fighting | fg) ames Browns to four hits (one of which} being yunds and | wasn't) pd holding em without tho | » usual run of ga 4s in that they sonblance of a hit for five full{ are contests rather than games. They RUA Heli Cala x | are battles between two determined POUNGS wit nwo y work-| clube fighting to win and climb in ng around into sha less tol the league worry about concerning hiv pitching — staff than he has that his team will ale my way of thinking, Managor stop hitting. He must, of course, de Huggins must make one reform, vélop more pitching strength, as the{@nd that is in his third base coach- staff is shorthanded, and prob-|'24 system, Bad coaching at third ably will Work hard to get McGraw | 0486 Is one of the worst faults of any to working major league form | club because a player stationed thers Love is going very well and Mogridge | ¢4n win or lose more games than one well as can be expect wo that}of the regula players does, ‘Th e pitching staf promises to brace| Was some frigrtful coaching tn tha |just when they will be most needed, | fMfth inning witch | probability | kept the Yanks from scoring one and HESE are big days on the Polo possibly moro runs. Failure to send Grounds, where the Yanks are te runner on home when he could ai- ‘i ; Me most have romped to the plate ts bad. making aw earnest and as desperate “tt is bud, aun & mahheer to heat third, it wives play Jers a chance to alibi and to fare igarcas Spl ta) S f blame onto the manager, but the 0} $s 0 | manager who Wing usually is the one ox ocore who is willing to accept ail the blame 1 to share all the credit wi s Games Played tee ec vat third ts not By Local Clubs nal paren Bee " ops real genius AT POLO GROUNDS. pee niatre to the Giants: Fer I) eral years they have argued that they can hit good Jeft: handed pitching results on the tip West to bear out their argument | Zimmerman, rpe, Burns and Kau’ landed safeties’ yesterday Zimmerir anded rhe 2 and ‘Thory better that to the rig anders of using left banded pitchers is to stop the left handed” batters, and those Western left han Ss appear quite capable of stopping the Giant eft handed batters. The outlook ts one Huwned by ne facet that Sehneider ook may be able to pitch against them again they leave Redland and that they must tackle Vaughan and Tyler in Chicay If th Giants can hit left handed pitching the theory of the Western manager a all wrong. They have picked their pitching staffe (or ts it staves?) 1 the aim of beating | Jen nts, and thus far they seem | — t © picked them w 7 is ~~ | AT CINCINNATI. al reavon for the Giant fans to New ¥ 7 . w Wh the team has had a bit more practice batting against good pitching they will come strong again, EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, Fix your Self Starter IT Is FASY TO REPAIR, indred puaalt t automobile oper will pay an: dt € ‘thy "Trew Rariden STEWART Founded 1000 -“e AUTO SCHOOL, AT PITTSBURGH, BROOKLYN WN PITTSBURGH (YN), M225 West 57th St, ot Bway, ier a § Wa, 1 STEWART, JR. Pro { STEWART a AUTOMOBILE, OT i Call or write for booki 235 West 50th St. (Ne, Broadway)