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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1918. THE SCARCITY OF DOGS THIS SUM. | [abel e Levnctrow'dane. “J SPORT WORLD NEWS OF ALL KINDS | NO MATTER WHETHER THE COUN} TRY GOES WET OR DRY, THE BARTEN- DERS WILL ALWAYS BE GOOD bikin YANKS TROUNCE INDIANS, REGAINING SECOND Pa: New Yorkers Pleased, Because in Beating Clevetand Outfit They _ Humble Guy Morton, the Only Pitcher Able to Take Red Sox v Cobb Bats His Way to Top in American League After One of Poorest Starts in His Career ~~ , How Car Owners Could Keep Down Operating Expenses by Proper Use and Care of the Tires, Which Generally Are the 4 A Into Camp. Biggest Item of Running Cost. —_ b | By Hugh 8. Fullerton. fated in other quarters ‘The fact ANY auto owners, as a rule, while figuring their car upkeep | | Compriaty 1918, by The Pree Cabling Co, ut the Red Sox are a great team ; M Keneraily namo the greatest item of expense as being the tres, | “ od and ja that conne tion they are very much inclined to blame the | | UGGINS'H Yankees fought thelr |" Weir own grounds, and do not do cost on poor quality of the tires, But most of the trouble is due to faulty the American Lea free-for-|in the ulems, who are going great use of tires. There are three prime factors responstble for short tire life: | founding Cleveland in| sume Just now, and continued tae First, excessive speed, especially during the warm weather; second, | | after the Oboe aa eee me en interfering with the pee change of direction at a high rate of speed, and third, excessive and unnec- | oprauaneaea ii tedaraed bi at a © when it looked as eveary use of mechanical Urakes. Long experience has gone to prove that, | f ing started, Nevelar boys declare they bad breaks of luck ioir five Kame series in Bost that with an even break Py Guy Morton, uld have won three out et only one of the/five Instead of losing four out of five, dians who could | I the final game, they say, they were, tapers Vitting ah « terrific pace, batted inte hres hard double plays, made on ponctures excepted, the life of tires is enormously prolonged by avoiding . ed ads the above three chief enemies of the pneumatic tire service. . ek ake | So much for the direct money cost, but If these three cardinal princi ples ure insisted upon as a precaution by owners, the ability of accidents will be reduced to a minimum, which is always worth while striving for. drecxtiis Histor , . (i ela ae When I have my foot brake down put the sign of burning of both fuel and oi! vapors. ho Red Sox in| jine smashes in five innings, and then full there is a knock in the brake.| As a consequence, carvon pos their recent se _ rain pounen a 1 lett Boston m Would you suggest putting a little off | ited from the partially burned fuel \ ries, and beat him | he lead, f : : abe Ruth beat them in three of fn Ge bends? §=ARTHUR RYAN. | 24 more rapidly from the highly | / —pientituity tate intenewamos with his, terrify hitting. ® you will try putting a little cas | go ooie Bitor: | 4 ne Kaine, alter! Looking over Ituth's record, one ie ‘ sites 1 | Astomovite : f © breaks had astonished at what he has done wit for off in the bands I bolieve it will] "“! have a two-cylinder, four-cycle | Padirds thet eet liin bat, Just thirteen’ of Boston remedy your trouble Marine Motor Dunn, equipped with | upset the Clev Antemmcibis Ait or jump spark ignition, automatic intake comes won this your have been due his I Irtves, and, ly enough : ‘ ether | Valves, four-cylinder timer. Would | . od much better. be t ey no of hia terrifi What is the proper amount of ether | 1) Ci ur operate sutinfuctorily? The | The Yanks looked m his terri te mix with one or two gallons of| cylinders fire after each other, but do | . [hind good pitehing than they has happened at the climax * ofa o While possibly Man a gwoline to get more power for a}not keep thie up. Gets good spark} ltor some time, and Mogrid: ee While p y nage motorcycle enging? and plenty of gas. Looked over wir- | Pou | y| Harrow is right in wanting Ruth te : f 4 }tainly pitched a clove AOURHIEY the slab and pitch Inatem PLUMMER, |/& and timing and found both all | nd defensive work right. Boat and engine were recently and careful game, Cleveland + of outflelding, we don't know of many aocording to my estimation, an} sunk, but the engine was taken apart 4 P ‘ one run early on Wambeganae’s per thers wh aw uid wie, mae many mines of eter ma used for two] and thoroughly cleaned and_fubri- | s P fectly placed double to right fleld and | ea fur an “mn sane pb jedi u A FRANK WOOLTRY. ero Low —— 1 es eve that the ne. fg not COBBAND HIS VHiret to Cri Re Lb Kyune's ratohy t, which wa 4 (@etemmtile Piitor ‘te - er Rie See on & perfectly executed squeeze pla , . prope timed. Aa you do not say } Vg | na fectly executed #qu oo) R* descended upon our Gent Can you advise me as to the proper | how the engine fires or how you have | a Every other hit that Cleveland go veatetdi, ae manner to time a Moon car, 191¢| wired your timer, I cannot give you; at Pittsburg was made after two were out, #o that was tore ime tence Cau aee S gmodel, six-cylinder? When I retard) «ny advier Fifty Public Chninos Won the only peril of the Yanks at any | anything olae—tears for the Giant the spark it runs all right, but when | Automobile Edito~ : jtime after they tled the score WAS) Koinant hope Poll Porritt BE advance it the car seems to drag or Piya Belg Mlb oo igh ig | | 10 from a tong bit, and M ge Was | the chiet mainstay of the weal oI 4 pe ed then i makewood, N. 1.2? A READER hu itching that kind of basebal and shor vided pitching staff, ba bb back: T'habe tnd then motes fowteere™ eghmond i to) ' In 2 ACES ALE AQuUEeMUCE; |: vine vat viva of vamavan, | and anort handed pitching, Ra when No. 1 cylinder or piston ts on] “The most direct, shortest and best! f The Yanks evened tp Wine He ORRGIUNTe Ueeeie OP REG es ae compression stroke and both valves} route cannot be found on one road,| £ . hard fight) and t bY! itt has made ready to wo, but the he U Fabia feat rag tool, only be had on a road that is not the! 5 ins 0 rs: a t and third rather than take @|of execution « present Perrietece® nor early, Is this all right , [best one, Can give you a route, good 2+ = ————— eh. first an : Claim for Hedareed clansasation: R. PUTMAN. | roads, &c., if you want it, but it will S age {chance of hitting into a de a th.|, Hollocher of the Cubs, who fms Yo set ‘A about right. The] not be the shortest. H ACI i | | to the front in the ffth,| heen one oe bi ite! Yn trowble may be due to wear or burn-| sore sue eanee i Sixte ’ Racing, with| RACING SELECTIONS. soe re ee a endl Gurl | ee ee eee eee te ee ; utomobite Kd . * A . : shoes hich was a freak inning, and ¢ ng {climbing im: ne, has been sum. img of the interrupter joints. Get in| “YQ Me a Gigamonita. | 1¥, Who Was Worried Over His Average for First Time Many Stakes, to Be Seen at | 5 \\he wild mix-up there was a play|Moned to report right away for milf- touch with the Moon service station | ang have had trouble recently in . A ; Re Nee , | SPIRE ONY, voles arias aie henten {RY service, and there seoms to be Pr that of the Delco Company, a8 Ilanitting trom first to sccond speous. | Owing to Trouble From His Eyes, Makes Sensational Butier’s Track. iit face Bt leMore, Nig J which may oF may not have Beaten i chance for the Cube to hold Rw oleve nh is the m ol ye t oe be Ne t ier wa ut rst w although the ayers called under " 4 In fact, same got to be so bad I was} . : . ——— Second Race—Mlags, Irma Frank, | Cleveland jal pia ‘used in your car, obliged’ to start in second speed and Climb in Past Month and Now Is Leading Slugger. star Round Haniali rapped a sharp, ard bounder| Cromuer rule may be Dersnieied ie Avtomotile Buitor could remedy the defect by putting By Vincent Treanor tice—-Blairgowrie, Thistlee \gown toward Wambsganas, who| remain with thelr clubs, < a ave »} c! y sf " the bal i Owners and managers are moreend I have a 1914 Ktesel car and have on cluteh, This did away with y A y \ieuped forward to grab the ball with % had it completely overhauled, This! grinding sound and made the chang- : QUEDUCT wound up its race] UFth RacesRoamer, Holster, eee eet cts of making a dou worried over the delay im we- 24 iotor heats up considerably with but ing of gears casier, What is a ood By Hugh S. Fullerton. meeting yesterday most success-| ales waleer <aanto cat N Was grabbing at the ite tie Os the *° i Pd yaad eb Rieke 5 é y ace— Balla Into Ih, ah ba player ve that ) Bee renee eer e tate cure | uody wituom intucing thepelnth YRUS RAYMOND COBB, King of Sluggers, is back at the head fully, Four favorites and two] diy" Dear | TRUDE Oe ae etl the TRAD ie aolaved Mane Lael is working O. K. aod the spark is ad- | HERBERT PLANT. of the batting of the American League with an average of .367 | Popular second choices won, and the! ,.Sxth Hace Bridesman, ‘The | Aunt eee ana hy to teams. ‘There is some hapt <2! y vaneed; tappets are adj usted and also From what you say I judge that! ut this week end, and still climbing, Still struggling to dethrone | CTOwd went home well pleased, Since} | Miller out the Merference with | Of ar nore . wy _ an pls gy ou the carbureter, “Although the, water| your clutch floss not disengage prop-| the King ia George Slaler, the young St. Louis star, who now ranks |the start the racing at (he popular! gig p LATONIA. 1 Arig | the pl ye chance Uf AKIO 8 eee ee the Washinton tens Joe boil in adiator and also in the|the Oldsmobile service station tako| 8€°0nd with @ percentage of .365, and below Sisler is Home Run Baker, hare hes been of an Al yan eed Alexander, Say When.) tad another chance. “Mosridxe struck | 'rday were notified to appewr before motor waving it overhauled 1t| care of it for you A clutch brake] who is bitting .342 in spite of a ragked week of batting . ei hil the sae 2 nes Lites Paradise, Melu od out, but the third atrike rhpped| ony they ould’ nat go into Come got warm, but not to the boiling ¥ would stop the spinning rosene, ne: : caine peribdaie . rat | Secretary, furnished good progray | ind’ Kuce—4?ol. Marchm Jatraight through O'Neil and both E Oneuna Ok BE tame é ‘ar is equipped with Stromberg ear-|with soap and water, is a good body Cobb has reached the top of the batting list after one of the: we daily, competition was of the very| Lytle, Flapper runners w Gilhooley drew a oe Opens Pola qin Coane ‘ burete A RBADER. | polish starts of bis career, and In the face of discouragementa, For the first |)" cambandon is of Mt Mert) Oruieth fare -— ruit Cak pus, and Pockinpar 1 th the draft. A case in Wastitog 1 t, if © positive , i and a 1 that hud attache trundy, Bk Knob, timely single with brought ,| ton ts wor ee © bush. bebagergpertet ‘that you ex: |, nave a 1916 four-cylinder Stute-| gon, He,was suffering from a severe cold and his eyes were affected bY | ingw was unticant of Unele Wn ite [the yank batting unter tore great |7TVMI Yanks are not over ee nine the following: Valve @etting, there isa continual hum in the dif-| !t- In other years, no matter how badly the hitting luck broke or how | Horses ran to form, and to ra Bonita : [ape in’ the Indian | defense andl | rou just yet; they mame clogged muffler oF oxi cpintion, f€Fential, Thad a mechanic look over! low his average might be, he never showed a symptom of wavering | goers this is moat important, O one’ vit 0 eee ner er nme cannot powsibiy be cred. | nce Teauy to-day, then snmp antes Elpping fan belt or clutch, lack of olf | S#me and he thought one of the cyl-} confidence in himself and never doubted but that he would lead the |hundred and two races wore run ited with winning the Kame, as the [Cleveland and play the Indians there: or Incoreret oll, bad piston Tiny, car Ives touched up and dif-| league, as he has done every year save that one in which Tris Speaker | during the seventeen days the meet-| SN RERRALNS | ee eee ead a dunce "| Grounds to finish tho sertes on Mam-!™ bon, 4 ng brake or cont we | t¢ rential gears read inated. SAE as beat him out toward the finish by extraordinary batting, But this |!ns lasted, and of these Mfty were} it en ill he ein a6 Gal Be fay, Neither te nm has enough ve? 1 gear. sion was overhauled d found ‘ ; a Ruble ohok er 0 ai I be . 1 1 better 4 ' " tane a ‘ tht. T have always kept same well| spring Cobb had serious misgivings as to whether his eyes ever would | Won by the pu h ver OM! mont Va nu ia, will have ¢ HF Yankeos look er in yes ‘ BIN i tand suck a Autcmotale Valitor: righ P any single day were there less than| gross val ft $W 1 ply | ashes ; A h the Yanks have more The spark plugs of the rear cylin: | tubricated vara) best grease ae eome back to normal, and feared for a time that his crown was slip- he ee be ee Ta Gi. tour aimee lenans on ue ¢ aR ; beating’ terd ame ve) men, ws 1 when Thormahlen gets beek der of my car are continually gears do not show any wear, r en ee etme raat as aa we 0 favorites to acore, On four ¢ -|then, why so mn M8 | aince thoy wettled Antaha Hamel tae rm will be the best” tortied Cireuited through an excess of oil, 1] gears seam to mesh perfectly, Ding. A ilttle over a month azo he began to climb, and his eyes Were | one dayy four choices came home in/aF® ‘keeping their phon Lea aus tag erie aloe be : ea gue dn to alnhntee feel quite certain 0 ner are in ED WINSLOW. 29 good as ever, After three days of freedom from eye strain he de- front, on seven other days hale the|COVer & has been reported. ed ifse't) tha \eeari kk sb rumored that Vance and Beck ere good condition and that the oll level] ‘Trouble in the motor would produce} clared, laughingly, that he would give them all at Jeast one more | curd, of three of the winners, were] As toes 4 Gilt, CoN Bebe aa iecey a ealltnvanlall wowen | (0, 0 gent to St. Paul in return fer trouble. to a greater or less extent) Vas of the gears or bearings, which| the peak when he grabbed six base hits in eight times at bat in ono least two choices won, ‘TM J] wn unwilling ' ike a cha Hinit, and the flelding wos sharp and ns 1 the othe ° a Hick wick scond | hare the way with the spark plugs {f ARV EY | may be com hated by adjustment} double header, He has made a total of nincty-four hits, ten of whiea | is markable showing, and, inel- | '! a | ie | Ae Ee Wen aents , | SUNBOAT SMITH PROVES eylinders. F 3X. Jor incorrect adjustmen hy not A , Ray Savane ihe Weare | Cece erd em y timid aldwell’s presence in centre It is probable that your difficulty] hays the Studebaker people examine] Were doubles and ten triples, Cobb's hitting is the more remarkable dentally, a fine tri at ch Bs i a ty | win na wit ¥) DUL| adda some speed to the team, and A TARGET T FOR MISKE, is due to the use of too thick a oyline the car? Decause he has practically abandoned the use of the bunt as a means of [Of the sport as condu - by the | pull area MMO Wate | Hane tates rey H eg Bk . j has been recommended a inte Faalay Chis. Dr other, at w ut half a! not throw hard, perhaps fearing to! yiny stieke eawnw acca dor olmenttion of this navure can be Avtomabile Editor 1. | Setting bere hits, During his eartier careor and up to the fall of 1910, caieadtn Laas vil heeiaane | Jonon lengths, ‘This ank with | damage his salary wing. Pee emo ile ade y_ detent Qunboay || bvercome by adding one pint of kaso-| Is a truck license good for & Pri-} non the new cork centre ball was adopted, Cobb averaged about seventy " d track to. himself, and) Buxton odie, of course, will return to the} y Baseball Pack ralion of lubricating oll] vate car? -6. ri rs to-day, where sixteen days of raClNg| hereafter made every post a WINKIDK |jineup aa Hoon as his lameness is better, | Mat t bout waa @ good work i ce ; ee aaa ase hits a seasc ee pus ills, depending upo' ri Hane, ; : Appl PF Miake : gt ate erank case, This willl No; a track (commercial) license is} ase hits a season on bunted or “pushed” balls, depending upon his | wit) be yecn, bringing the season up|one. McTaggart misht hav en | but mean Huggins ts developing . Ke, as he pounded the (uns 3% tend to thin the oil and should elin mi- | issued for use on a truck only. speed to outrace the ball to first. With the adoption of the livelier |to July 31, Judging by the bouk pro-| dangerous contender if he bad gone corking outfelder, who proba will ner all ar ! * rin Smith could), Bate the short-circuiting that cause) | te Brother Stopped, | P%ih which made bunting much harder, Cobb almost quit that style | gramme, sport of a high order should | 0! With Liekwich be a fine outtielder after he gets wf ver ie famous occipital panei issing in the cylinders of yo Tharlie White's her Sto . +8 rough pitching. Caldwell has spre tried it many times, Mbskes pie lag Nee ¥ BOSTON, July 13.—Joe Curry of New| of attack, by which he so often had upset opposing infielda, He still |mark the meeting, Fifteen stakes! iy qarrick certainly has he cai hit, wid he isa -amart and think: | wellhed 17s and Smith 179 pounder Flaven gave Jack White of Chicago such| bunts occasionally, but this season, with the ball seemingly livelier than |afe on the calendar and nominations |» gyn ata wf two-year-olds in bia| is ball player. | — Avtamnetile Ystetor s “ t Cleveland, loo, changed the line-up. Com ptail the cause e at the Commercial A. C. last vi fe aehun’ priGne 4a the Gls i. Nie i to each of th bave been surpris-}eare, He hay won many ni ‘or anc, c | uhans ere To-Morrow. Will you explam in detail the cause], lacing at the Commer ever, Ke nag done so only when a sacrifice ts the play, as made ‘ tl estas oli vag agg lisa P. ae and remedy of a sasoline motor when laicmt that the referee stopped the ©0-| wimogt al hits by clean batting. ngly big in Quinbers, These features nesters ae und ohould | wie | Sonn ue ee Wood a: Armt Beam, YAO | to ow at Otympl a 1 the fa. n nders are flooded and not) ‘th round and gave the f (sip " Many more iL nis charges stand up | J) A ee pity "nous Cuban Stars at Havens wi Boe at is, why in it eo hard to pas on kaya esa pelea Coh» ta the h of an extremely Interesting family of three |inoiude the re rela for three |i eoughout the season. Sweep On, os mere AP Gat bages Ais im | acain play the Lincoln Giants, wort o i d linde ; lect#tor ei . 0 onday; the Demoi- hips cn enor AA ; | proving as rat baseman and ougtit, atart_ the enzine after the Bang rot Charlie White, came here with a big) youngsters to whom he Is devoted, and he has an ambition to train upa | ™ “rd - wt sg rye ; ma ea : i non ee ars wee in tine, to be @ corker, He rather |celored champions, in thetr sortes of OM sen overprimed? How cin you|0 4 | solle; for two-year-old fillies, on Tue iss colt, is the one which would |! t Ee eos |e miad Soe internation on > has been averprvurprimad and What| reputation, Dui his work was not tm-| son who will perpetuate the name of Cobb in banchall, It is the fact ay; the Mount Vernon Handicap en|have bealen Lord firighton in lust|muddinl one play yesterday, losing | shines tr me tne ripescgpitedae ype ys the quickest way of remeciving It? pressive. that he ts the father of three youngsters that has thus far kept the | Wednesday; the Whirl for two-year. |>#turday’a Tremont but tor: prop-| third base, but it was Hot hin fault as | Dattory veral other new men to ti —_-— : irk, fu 0+ year- n two lengths in fron th- | 0 ius # fa a*| otren thelr club, ra + y persons Me aaa INDIANS’ BOX SCORE.| Stet st2F of aX time trom going to war, because he ts “Just pintedly Js, and the isapire Clty Derby, sor| Pik Wien twa, lenaiha,In front withs | ouch as ines that "ot Morton, wid | SH ini thelr clubs aldorin, eve minke of priming the, motor too YANKS- : J rarin’ to go.” three-year-olds, on Saturday next, |ilidu't prop yesterday. He came from| Wamby, elther of whom could have | ficing line in the opening ame at 130 much. Too rich a mixture will not} Cy eyes wan cay, | NEW YORM (A), | | ——————————_______ Vor the remainder of the meeting |behind peedy neem in'a| Comparing these two teams, exch) Joo Willtams for the Linco. tn the ef ignite any more readily than @ poor Tb po 8 lbp ae the moat important events are the|cixhth pole and went on to wis ait LATuaL Gandica la FOP CARRERE Bonet? the new pitcher, Wabrice “ sasoling will not. ex- P'S 4 Slams, fe pT 98 he most. Sop Juutld drive ie if wil the box for the Cubana, white Ringe ere ans yer laoen at tT ee ETH! MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS _ |{iw ite treba tou | i rahi i Ee in ea plode, but simply burn slowly. Mos 43 O o)Rakers te 83 pst ieee tephra ; ightly favors Cleveland, provided ge Golne wan Aspeod, aa tarbureters have a priming lever a 1} Gola 3 onkers Handicap scheduled for Ju are weailak an Vamoniiiwraa at Hy fay5 fare av ' eae Chee pulled ones, oF 1 f 2 O1PipR +1} 7 and the Wakefield for two-year-|,,Mr Wallen Mi Tenor me of vse Le cereal twice 1s sufficient to fix the mixture 333 a ite 9 ai ‘ % n ae 4s on July The East View il .icu: racent recruits to the ort and ss slehat a ia One fae | EWIO8 18 BUN ea priming the £39 ft bts ih NATIONAL LEAGUE. 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE. ne of the t Avene atakee of | (Cet recnnt Teor es oe ew x ern 4 " cylinders dir from. the petooes) | Manas O92 3 sheen © CLUBS W. L. Pe. CLUBS W. L. Pe. CLUBS W. Pe. |/0L0BS We 1. Pe, | Lhe Metropol ason, bintr o gatas Mag Gee Cpmel with i ast very little Rusoline whould ee which | Eommann, pO 0 0 00) ns 5% 28.697 |\Cincin .31 40 427 | Boston, .47 34.505) st, L.. .88 39 .404| foe M 1 yin tnd en hone of courne ning them d) 4 aaa’ in f Taal ated a ‘The average petcock has & © . 1 w ° 46 28 622 ||Boston, 33 43 .404/N, ¥.. 42 34 SC 37 40 .4m1| OF 7 5,000 value, wh lop into good horses, but he ne @ naa. Cove f ig enough to prime the eylin- 2072411 1!Totate 90 10°98 1 : . ‘SBD Chleage.87 40 -441) ane that all the good ‘ong. Mr. Je ' if Aled la enouRh +0 BF Chayenan out; hit by batted ball |witya 80 42 417 Cleve 49 B7 DAD Detroit. tt 45.406 Adve ylt bagi oP ta fecha |yrumbles If they go wrong Mr fH und Morton eth Georee 1. Robertaan, sini HRatted for Morton {0 the eighth inning, B34 88 472 /i4t, 1.31 45 408 Wask 41 38 51Di/Phiin ..30 46 05 ‘ r owne = Bmok AED, ; ant ‘ ning. Engen watklle temcun atte ee Cleveland 8 299 OEY oO | It has been said, and ru ie pean. on ; ; T have a four-cylinder, old style | eran, bois pleL Piet GAMES YESTERDAY GAMES YESTERDAY. | spi, Daa Deon maid, and porhers Uuly.hroke down last aeason. At th ela ( t one clutch, which doe tuns—Cleveiand jaunt 8 ” ss the utd ¢ w I Wit 1 never would race pg gh AA aay gt Berd Miler Hasuah, Mogae Chicago, 8; Boston, 0. New York, 6; Cleveland, at any other track if he could win at] hee Gin og er oe Rane not eng = ont + | wo. Thaw [op Tome-Hase | St, Louis, 8; Philadelphia, 2 Boston, 6; Chicago, 2 his own Yonkers course. He has made | ** eae Pan an re as to the eause |p CaF + aula 81 Bhltadele , ae 4 CRtongs, 5 Ponkere, s pparently sound now and is gallop: |" "rive baa peed than of this and a remedy? Hite ley, seer ew York- rgh (rain), ‘ashing 1 Detroit, 4. a practice to have a s horses pearensy | . , n J ; \ H, WILCOX, | Peigpanh, Double Naje Beano, Watt Cincinnati-Brooklya (wet rounds). Mt, Louis, 61 Philadelphie, g,|'Ptop sdape for the enpire ipckine, | 7 —_ action W 35 West Sith St. (Ne. Broadway) 4 The trouble you experience ie . Ot; OM Morton 10 ta seven GAMES TO-DAY. GAMES TO-DAY. Whalen'’s activities, most of them are TERS. \ caused by the cluteh leather being | Morton. 2 site TO "none in one taning, Struck . nae gpiendy » j t too dry. Would advise that you dis |ineingy; off Rnamang. nine ton, 2. Pama Bal |New York at Pittsburgh (2 games). [Cleveland at New York, n edge, ‘The clockers Mie Ca Uk ; engage clutch, clean surface of leather | —O'Neill Maing Pilcher Morton. Brooklyn at Cincinnati (2 games). | Chicago at Boston, ey teat eye . af vee ar tt | Ome 0: — right 4 oe A preve with kerosene, batho with neatsfoot | —_ Boston at Chicago, St, Lowis at Philadelpbi behooves those wpocul: Y inclined | tained im om exbit wh with Mau H pr t q cil and ailow this to atand overnigh Severn | - behooves thase speculatively ae Aan’ Ge H Qecusional treatment of this kind wil | NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia at St, Louis, Detroit ob Washington, | vse attention 0 Ii frit | Cama a atin ; ther in g condition . HOW THE OTHER CLUBS MADE OUT. Ithey are carried to the barrie eral) ot aduiet bow with W on vag } ma | Ohub, wit efit, wh re . r ndite Bingvamton.4 18 714 Buttale 30 , | ie widen v = tw the adjustment of my cars Roce: 38 Be Bi Semark 60.30 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Jimmy Butwotl, who is in the army |”, 3" va Wace is ive anything to do with the @orento ....3 OU Byractse |). ..2 Chicner- R.A. B| At Bow ‘A ptationed Camp M ; ‘ amou i i ners ch 02000521 5-8 18 0) GRMe - Ba poy $| 00 x ‘ ” I wr 4 und I am using a good grade of oil and| fe aes a OLS Iw & 2) pe o Kran He weg” ss r my motor usually chokes with car- la Games Yea erday, st ‘Konauchy and liemry, Heniris ond aos ire, Bens and Jecote; Joum aad Aguew. | heen furlough for the ; angen U ‘ ! . ‘ x we bon. M. T. | Bingmark, 1: Baliimore. 3 (Ciret, game) AL. Loaie- At Palledeipbis, mon and w 1 it at * “ dors t 1 | 4 Day and Poor carbureter adjustments have | “ialtimore, 1) Newark, O (acond’ game), | Ph adelpune 61. Loum 19040000 % % | Baratoga t be will rid Reaing toma of Pelera: ¢ ast 1 b t ee ~ a | a great effect upon the carbon de- | Racheeter, 4 Battal LS St. “Lone Piiladelpais 1000010020-8 6 S\the which include Omar | (et elim of ted n chame Tommy | form tw posit, Carbureter flooding and too Toronto, 10; 8 ot teri Jace Bateree-Hotvorm snd Severed; Geary and Khayyam and Weeity Hogan, Jimmy4 Tuwley, io § Stewart Auto School rich ‘mixture will cause @ large de- weaves, | will be welcomed. | imam 4080 HE Cleveland players, while not] @ ere Posen posit of carbon in the form of lamp Games Te-Tay. pee onee 010190904 - weet. io the mare by ight munis underestimating the strength ot] ff lo Wont 57th At.y at Biveny, black. The absence of sufficient ‘oxy- Torey at pinehgnice Ly H+ Weshingica’’ Sasasesed 3 ‘That racing is practically bacic | camem with Frldle Wallace at Long Hench on ath, sentient ya gy May Paget crying fd ‘Wm, H. Stewart fr. Pres. zen in © rich mixture renders impos- Peo ieee Ratterieg—Tienee and Stanage; Shaw and Pict | where |t wan before anti-hetting Juir ¢ Tu wie Sox, oe sible the compl oxidization .or Bochestar Bettas. -—, fedulaiion pul @ Cria.y im it Is BDOW > gre We Lgnvmniie 6 Mall anpumnt, Red Sox as bighly as they are

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