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re THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. — ig ESSNESS REAL SECRET /BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | (OF FIGHTING MAN'S BRAVERY SOME RECKLESS FEATS BY NOTED AMERICANS on Copyright, 1918, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) Fore. Now for the First Wo Golf Instructor. / hb Fran Lure | —_— eal ; Sree ao mies an ||| By William Abbott. Quentin Roosevelt Showed He Had Real Spirit on Navajo ( . , | Tek sae wt coy ante ny. i Reservation Before the War—Lieut. Luke, an American | ; NS SRADE: Ace, Was Dare-Devil Rough Rider—Major Rice’s Nerve Shown in Hunt for Tigers With Small Rifle—What Led Jack Monroe to Tackle Champion Jeffries, women could never teach sterner sex anything about golf been punctured by the Huntington énd Altadena Club out in California, which has just signed us its profes. sional Mrs, Dunn-Webb. She is the {irst woman to accept such a pose RECKLESSNESS” EDoie KENBACKER WON FROM DRWVERS OF FPAGTER CARS. By Robert Edgren. 2 Hon, And the West, which first tries , New York Drentng World.) th : Copyright, 1918, by The Pree Publishing Co, (The is Novelty, extends to golf ite IEUT. QUENTIN ROOSEVELT, who was killed in the air fighting in |re sive tendencies shown in otif Cc 5 \e is ines, { France, was brave almost to the extent of being reckless. ina F |__A feminine tamer of duffers! Can German airmen reported that Roosevelt had attacked, single-handed, ‘ you beat it? Right away the old game a whole German squadron, diving - p is in aa a yenetanie Seaieetl = 7 ‘ guage at generally sooths the ru into the midst of the German fighting fie* feelings of a golfer as he missu® planes, ! Se . . om t's ball afler a savage lunge, wi 7‘ tu take the place of thi: alt ith & st before the war Quentin spent rd y 4g ily ce of this balm wi Just before Quentin spe Z fair instructor standing nearby? a summer on the Navajo Reservation, y Z JO \ - . Many will patiently wait to see how at Kayenta, a wild and mountainous tke 7 epi wolves the experiment; desert country. ‘The Navajos say EC . J NO é | woman golf’ protacaisees’ Sie Bea that he rode his horses over the . = ‘ali angles of the game. The last mountain trails with a recklessne F , /; F P > Z mg eighteen months she has laid out and that astonished them, but with ad- 4 Re sat = ; a i Gountry Club, Befere cote. Wea mirable skill. Quentin was quite a y } / Z Mrs. Dunn-Webb was golf coach at hero among the Indians. } Wellesley College, w here she adv \creditably explaining the myster: Quentin had @ quiet sense of humor. On one occasion he and his A G . ete ata IC ites Partner were far out in the desert, along a trail occasionally travelled by \ , 4 , baffie the novice. automobiles. They came across a touring car with a Colorado license ‘ Hitewer ent family gol tees + tag in which two ladies were waiting for the man in the party to come Y , l¢ather, Tom Dunn, was cae en b 4 bark with help. The car had broken down. Quentin made the necessary J Nis : \greatest players ever raised in Seote Tepairs, and finding that neither of the ladies could drive the car, offered YY ‘ \ lee ave tanter "s “qreatee Sa to drive for them until he picked up the original driver along the road. , | than baseball stars in the United He left his horse for his partner to take back to camp, and they started. ‘ } | States. Mrs, Dunn-Webb's mother Several miles along the trail they found the owner of the car, who promptly eae ORBEA . ite manana 6 bitten anny \ 4 got in, thanked young Roosevelt, and suggested that he could “go back | i; ’ ¢ ef *® jter holds in this country. Willie now.” | Dunn, an uncle, was consplouousty “But,” sa uentin, “I'v ac! v ’ associated with early golf on this eid SbenttRs I've oan Pah ee = ; f side of the Atlantic. He was among my horse, and it is twenty miles to |badly gassed, after six months of 1ght= 4 4 z AQ the first professionals to carry the the next camp—twenty miles without Ing at the front, was another man of 1 2 , eres Scotch sport to the Middle ter, y iT WENT Hi es! water, I think I'll ride along with|reckless habits. Rice had ought bp Pen Rae nema Back home in England Mrs, Dumm- you. through half a dozen smaller wars. HIGH-POWER, UFLE Webb taught at the Prince's Golf The car owner objected. and said|When there wasn't a war somewhere ms Club in Surrey, a club much that the luggage didn’t leave room for |that engaged his interest he spent his - quented by prominent English plag another passenger, but finally offered |time hunting in Ceylon, Siberia or ta 4 a : to et Quentin ride If hed stand om rie “other “place wher Mg. game Mg ; id faylor, Local Boxer, 73.2%. 202328," peewen the running board. Quentin did. As |abounded. His favorite sport was tigor ‘su vw 3 exercises along the lines laid dows they rode the people in the car talked |shooting. He killed many tigers in QUENTIN, Roostvew WILD RIDING ry by the leading masculine pros. Al about having heard that @ Roosevelt (Manchuria and brought back « tow AWED “The NAVAJO INDIANS WHEN et ounded a rgonne, a atealiy DOIG tah” SOc party was in the country, and re-|new stories of interesting exploits HE VISITED THe RESERVATION. : af [few alot ace Calan protessinant marked that they had kept a sharp|Among the guns that Rice took dong Md T, te excel, is largely attributed to earl lookout along the road in hope of|on that trip was a little .22-calibre YU es uminy wy (i) | wrist training, flexible and we -con+ meeting such famous people. Savage high-power rifle. While talk- ° ‘ {trolled muscles that give the very . — | ippy sna » succe iL Arriving at the next camp, Quentin |ing with some Japanese officers vpout Bowling Alley ae ee 7, |gasential whippy snap to successful hopped down from the running board |the shooting qualities of this amnall Local Boxing Promoter, Who Is| people. You'd have thought they'd |'"00 Sr eu claims that th and, removing his hat, politely said: jrifle one of the oMcers ventured a sug- By Chatter Tack Now in Paris as K. of C. Sec. just crasy about toe UCR lack of length in most women's shots * “By the way, I am ‘that Roosevelt /gestion that Rice wouldn't dare to ! arate ahs I wish I could speak French. I tracery Pan golters AUCH party’ yoy mentioned.” shoot at a tiger with it, Rice prompdy The bowling fans of New York are| fétary, Tells of Meeting Many| om having a hard time trying to from the same complaint, So, in @ Then he turned his back and joffered to bet that he would, and the to h to 4 ti 0 i get by. I wouldn't have missed Jtwo.hour lesson as mapped out by Z abut gaabue Wore. it , © have an opportunity to demonstrate! Boxers on the Other Side. this trip, even though I can't talk [two-hour tesson ts. Mapped te hour é ‘walked away without another » |result was @ wager. Rice bet $500 that just how good they are in tournament French, for a million dollars, rt | the new lady iFely to the Weel by Lieut. Luke Was he would shoot the first tiger that bowling, At a meeting of the New Ee is just’ like old New York here, |!8 devoted entirely to ine om the far é . showed up, big or little, the Japanese York Bowling Association, held at the By Alex. Sullivan you see s0 many people you know. 7 Webb not only t : 2S . | ¥ West, Mrs. Dunn-Webb n A Rough Rider. oMcers to furnish the beaters, and Ric bane fdlh taal aie tecy YeTLe Simmy Twyford, the woll-| weer meet them all at the |inows how to teach the game, but ' e way, last night, was voted to hol 59 3 5 be 8 . ay ay to cause mu - T found the western country full of ! Carty No other weapon but the little + the Ashllal Metropolitan Championship I known New Yorker and Brook-| I met Mike O'Dowd, the American | Cin ee ice eeingore io Sa stories about Lieut. Frank Luke, the "A* ‘ i Ri rid a |tournament for five-men and two-men Ivn boxing promoter, who 1s) middleweight champion, there. He | 0.0 ener scores. There are not ma famous American ace, who failed to| “The beaters worked for two days Automobile Racing Next Season to Give War Ridden World cama and individuals, commencing |now a Knights of Columbus secre-| |noks fine, He has taken on @ [Cove along the Pa i ceorate come back from a flight over the Ger- 294 didn’t flush @ single tiger, and so Quick Revival to Normal Conditions. about the first week in March, Chair-|tary, writes a rather breezy letter| [ttle : to ‘get it off, |Mrs, Dunn-Webb can't negoti Hed { ; z won't take long to gt the 80s. and this is a feat not to be man lines a few weeks before the end ™® a Hed ba Major Rice told me. ss \Schwarentine appointed Mr. Willlam|from Paris in which he tells about| Augie Ratner is here also, ymme Pen tightly, “Perhaps it was lucky for me,’ Schwab Chairman of a comuittee to i ; boys, you know, are going to Lon- a of the war. aie was perme Went ce “aa Tim ace aa ices ifhid 8 a barometer to the coming revival of the automobile industry from | make all arrangements for the Carey mesee many American pone Moleded Me Pa Air opel og Elin pha ss Paria Dey, ne & Very pep! “ot | from the little gun would have at & war footing {s the preliminary arrangements for the 1919 auto jout of the big Metropolitan c.asaic, In|J!™My went across to help arrange) “net kig Taylor, the Brooklyn rnational Je! a ' ” C he las D a ie ys and J F OXer, e 60 Chief Dawson, formerly Chiet ‘ot {rim the litte a a naye stopped racing season, Auto racing the last two years fell pretty much |e last Metropolitan tournament, held {IK Boxing tourneys and tho like for| He got wounded at the | {JUTE Police at Butte in the old turbulent ig . would have to be a per- J : “ bi : itary |" 1917, over 100 five-men teams, 260 two-|the American soldiers, It is expected| Argonne front in that last Bg . h days—famous for his habit of telling | fect hit to doit, But I couldn't let the | into doldrums because of the public's interest being centred in military maar teams and, on natviddae” com: | imat ho and his friend, Jack MeAulifte,| drive. His knee waa hurt, but he Tennis Mate 10 take out ,J#Panese bluff me out.” activities. Now with war strain over, the gasoline speed hounds are|Prted. It is calculated that this number |the famous retired lightweight cham-| 8 all right now. sy gun fighters what train to take { will be topped in the tournanie..t next A fide thehy exclting bo here with the Postal Express of town-—told me a story about Luke/ A New Monroe Story. assured of great activity next season. Mareh, Pleee tealL enya Conary ss BALDOR || (Gores, Recommende that gives another interesting side/ Lieut. Jack Munroe of the Canadian The real tip-off to auto racing in 1919 is quickly seen in the announce- {ne delcenten bad attended to the matter | ing to come back to the United States.| The Parisians are very polite to light on the sort of material that) forces, the old Princess Patricia Regi.|ment of the Indianapolis officials to revive their big annual speedway ! ara Penenatman | Here's the letter fror Jimmy ry bot ren MMe rea nent over ; +. the Ge Foes into the make-up of @ successful /iment, was another reckless sort of a|contest, This wonderful race is scheduled for Decoration Day. Fifty |" fompuncts| tiarriyed Gare dist ce nonce van. | aie Ane whet prices ter. get International roatahen fo tne Bare i fighting man, Pr fellow long before he went through|thousand dollars is the golden reward to drivers who land in the winning wie spec; | declared, You should have seen the for what they do havel on Cop ay phan bane such gutless ' niet Deween Sin uae fike boy, |{te,eTeBt Mgt at Ypres, Where thel division, Following the lead of Indisnapotis, other speedway through- j eee hive hae wine Wik, Ghana: [CHER poldleieee moot asia Looe presented at the mecting of thega a eter ere Seay Taye Nere cut down In aix hours trom|out the country are beginning to take renewed interest in the outlook, | tt, a Grated every American soldier in. | plano, phonom ‘aphs, and upstairs | mxecutive Committee of the Unite 4 e was .200 men to 133 men and one officer, ises constant racing throughout the 1919 season 7 KS Bight Hugsing and Kissing thea: a room where they give coffee an é * | 919 season, ight, and 4 Lawn Tennis A. r wasn't @ thing wrong with @ motor} nut drove tho Germans bedi which promises 8 Wilken 4, a kiee ravaelt, cake free, Every soldier you meet | States National ie ; e th oi Ck with | Automobile Haitor « Hoard of Gcremom: Wea, | 1 got many a kiss myself. y they appreciate | tion held last night at the Wer t car that be couldn't put his finger On} jogses so great that the: vith dl-| f Columbus League: Jowpi | President Wilson’ picture was will tell you how they apprecia in @ minute and fx quicker than any | res . ah a {his Meat qe 8 Sours epere Lal eae though it will occa Fccen atten 1: Robert Fe maby. Man. shown 90 the 8€ er Sn yon whas ihe: nights of Columbus are oer Cup Committee is cont . | rect drive on . Jenough to warrant suspicion ne By: John’ Jansen, | ought to have heard those French | doing fo! . ‘ shai aor Shoe man living! He Grove TOF YFl told mea tow: stories, too, of Jack |ieecd ontalaed?, JOHN FULTON, | conditions outlined should materialize. tab: Keanedy, Vistood cae: id posed of Harry W. Slocum, Cosi aaa ' down at the mine for a long time, ANd) yruntoe in th ld a bios he direct drive lock is util bile E w Coste, id. Seherber, York. | Edwin Fuller Torrey and Julian & q oe in the old days at Butte.| Where the direct drive lock is util- | yuomobile Halitor lub; "EA. Pinebin, Chester Clubs: Joe hus Myrick. It is the opinion of the gom- although he never had any serious} joy way pla four-| I have a 1916 Reo, and when I put ‘au Club, and C, Boss, Nabob Club. Abad he de- a ‘48 playing football then on the|ized for the third speed of a four have a N By d G mittee and those interested in the ieeecene he was bie ware seniee Butte team. After one season Sena-| speed gearset the highest ratio in| Seat TANG OU ER MUSSINA 0) EH arte Le Pratt. Chatrman of the po te istic CWS Jobn Pollock Alt OSsl velopment of the game that a cal. river 1 ever saw. He'd run Sl tor Clark, backer of the te 5 uch a eimai Rena TENG Oleata) . ‘ ee Chairman of the ‘or lenge to Australia for the Ni or Clark, bac am, asked] usually through gearing in such a) nee diac. If so, pleane plate 1 i he rain is Bee eee y Bee 98 RANE COL Oniat Daweon it be bad @ position eecttnat wien: Wie fGurih BERR IN| GRE ERAT Min when teeoen vut | , “HW ihe | Now that the officials of the Olympia ) Conminl ee cue tial oeeetn one be sumuleles tae ! > here y possible | bv .) ° 6 ie the Ind b. en eeynel J ecg gsi ay ran open for “that big Munroe." Thelengaged the driving end of the geat- m kes the nolae 1s ther ss y p ene ji A. A. of Ph lnasianle : ae me he toniap Pubeee bieial the high place it occupied in Pee ee BO dow {Chief said his force was witho Higher apeed than: | Warf San NAY Re: Ay: AEOSIer AOL " for the proposed bout betwee OM | pout with Bartiey Madden at three! “There is a feeling that England also ut afset will turn at @ hig he pM. |” i m | bout with Bas ‘, were driving @ blind mule. He took] |. . on “ Cowler, the lanky clever Engitsh heavy-| oi. 36. dewinte une fact thet the Roxing Com. challenge before the closing “ate, me in from the mine one day, and he| 8°ncys but he'd seo what he/the engine end. Phis is probably caused by lack of | wae, and Jack Dempsey, the cone] moet mes ‘tnet Tuner should be pold en ene Meet gift, some time next hit it up to forty in places where he} “Ould do. Aieer e 4 preparation to use| [ubrication, Oil or grease thoroug Fight tenten sential een teee: | tender for the world's heavywelght | ue ena of the money aside from the fact thet March. be "They needed an office What is a good preparatio nt | A dise clutch does not itself make a | fm tit hetmeen John Biofka of the Manne chance that the] the Boxing Cemmiasion has ruled that Tumer " iminary matches could OO wae swinging around curves on two dance hall," said cera) Fi ae on a windshield in inclement |noise. Put on a heavier spring. | in Heating lab were Ble tages ies egos tect ioas in| ieee weeieer te exit tc ees eeeae anide | ae pe af either here op im wheels, 1 made him stop, and then 1] 00 nit, Said th rae nin | wanthart H, | Automobile. Eatitor | fierjuled to begin at & wil OM ae ce nceas gi 4 seas | oe the bout was stopp! by thel England, und the winner meet the said: “Look here, boy, you may not] {00 buuiree a Sh sent him aii quactity ot mixeerin’ Kindly advise me about fitting bear. | !'* =F am te Reons |eeiae entertainment to be held on| store. ‘Ture roeleed » rowtsesd from thel acetraiians next November Or DAMIEN do ere to otop the fighting. Thero t nigs on a twelve-cylinder motor | In the opening series of gaines in the Bont | boxing ’ Commission as they figured he went into the! ber as has been cus eare anything about your neck, but be ; dshield with a piece | 4 Duckrin League at the Bronx Casino alles, Istet | O° ; fternoon. The National e ber, as - as trouble every 4 lied to the windshi READER i anton Koad. Micke: hal 4|Christmas Day rr J bout with an injured hand #0 as to not dis. rhe pr tof a on of Inters Ym getting Old and I don't care to) od come in sakes et ele of clean waste will help to keep the | The bearings are fitted in all motors | Kus heey ‘ikney “tied fhe Thishet! Ac, of “Philly” has already uttered | teint the fit ta I natiene euntoriea vu analee risk falling a thousand feet into a xe hs 5 ‘ hen driving in the rain. | in precisely the same way. They must, | * ATOR DG WS 8 SA OF 1, Dempsey a guarantee of $4.9" to box | ab the aesaicn, over whi ae canyon, It's likely to change all my]! Sent Munroe down there “Big Jack’ | glass clean Lega cieant Sieiwatac willl Gt-ooucsnc ba nilaciineine’avarta with |csia ee eRe rTE fe, Metal, Diatrict | cowler on that day and if the Olympia| Having engaged in a bitterly conterted tout | T ney Returned (roe plans, Twelve miles an hour is as|% #009 an idol, He whipped every | Under tits tres dily and ajequal care. changes trom the regular | tie idan’ cy, ven tioltamitir Mem & co. | will offer Jack the same inducements at the Armory A. A, of Bowion sme months | PF tes and agan Will age on I care to travel on these|*feUblemaker who showed up. At Jag; | Not stick to the glass so readily methods being suited ¢ to the peeu Ne diodtighone CO’ lthe prospects are that Jack kearns,| ag». lockey Kansas, the _Ballalo. Vghimeiaht hip in the affairs oe ae nnd 8 ht four t Jearer vision will be obtained, ties of construction or perform Bt Ualon tient. il aecept them, | ard Frunkio Young" Britt of New’ Redford Ve isaderenls ct he om grades, and when you drive me the} me night four big Irishmen came in| Clearer vision bb Bf he tna VIBURL atch. ha aie M, and 8; Divivion): | manager of Dempsey, w 4 that. hey MMe, are to clash in another twelve-round t — . +|{om a mine to whip Munroe, and he|*" fe Kati \ance of the individua ‘ je ait. | jonny 0. te Rules [aa he has already announced that ho, 21m. bre to clash in another txelreround latte limit is twelve miles, and that goes. » @Nd hel Could you inform me what would! forence between a alx and a twelve in|; lng YR American have Dempsey at the a o t : Si, “DeVoe ‘ould soc 5 won the decision in that scrap, but as Kanaan za ¢ 1 : “Me tnughed at me," anid Dawoon,|'sid them ail out. “The next day in| CO Yolning gears to Drewl unde |i ote aatruction and not of theory wits ah "yg | would sooner have Demoey ar Xt [on he decuion in that wan. tt as kaomel Influenza and kindred | "but he cut down the speed When|Urt they claimed that Munroe had the same ti bend the main} or meth: Phe difference in hansi~ | gam pe treated him very fairly in the| pects to tus the tables oh his opponent in thel diemacaa et nathan | the war came along, Luke wanted to] “ttacked them. The Judge turned to| Stat?” Could the ignition caused by |I1DR BOTA PIR Le Renta Mose ze Hemnie, aad, Dag Ihde free | Oi va that Dempeey has fought at j& Lary Conley, official referee of the inh, | diseases start withacold, } he | them and told them to stand up, ond yroper timing be responsible Aus . ea te hae Hepant i | Sana Gawinr would | ill & render the verdict at the ¢* ‘ration wet into it right away. He said ‘he iP. ond | improper NF vay |tion and the gre accessibility of ‘ ” the club. Dempsey and wier 1 : . PPE Sa looked them ever this? WILLIAM RUGGE en Broadway and . Pins" mack them in to the rafters at any |of the contest, The men are great favorites in| Don't trifle with it knew he could drive one of those dgit- he twelve sree, tee. Nad tas pa Bis tha fateh ROMMETRE | tones iN é a * "Do you moan to tell me,’ he asked, The breaking of the gears is due] ote 15 elas club in "Philly a oy Ba: - E g planes, and we thought he ould Yl ed, t gear or ¢ " a Ss 7 Bee ea ants era iba thin Zoung: Palawan ae | een ta a: dest in the gobr or the | Tr nd 1017 modal and Nave | nny nme winner in the White Himnant ind: | Charges wil mat lieiy te preferred anita] 4 double wintuy of ni rounds win we me] At the first shiver or do + if anybody eau sath eidedl PRE Re pSihuadl the conc preset © of #0 S H ign ay pa a onsiderab trouble with it. The . mil rrocive, teir anarda iat | steve Fallon, matchmaker of the Beoed Bureet Attraction for the fight fana at the National fale inechanic and he didn't fear a thing on . , Shin te © four of| in the oil, 7 "9 ae emergency brake does not stop the t Bowling Academy on Club of Newark, with the Now Jemey Bosing ee ke amis \ tonight, Matchmaker) Sneeze, take t carth, We weren't surprised when wo] i), U\4 BS Whip the four of you--| were to break HP. the Jamming of) oar quick enough. It generally goss | csi ee tc aes — ——— | Ai, Lippe tas booked Soklier Hartfield of Bn> k: | ' heard he was an acc ! We th, emacs |these teeth would cause the shaft O) a little distance before coming to a Vive to meet Wille "Knockout Lougivlin of Mien. | ALO, | Bese WdAle Giokenbacher Aasees Dingee whan Toor ae Ht ake Fan. | Become sprung. |full stop. I have the handle pulled ripened ae main event Wall th tka eames | a RY » Eddie Rickenbacher i hers | ‘ crimmage, | Automobile Ealitor hack as far as it will go; (2) the sedi t eeray Joe Burman of Chicago, the ‘i isa's foremost wee. He alone of wil the [Le amisuca,'™ said the Juage-"|,,2 M2 RAVINE trouble with my car.| MCh 4% fat an it will go: (2) the aedl:| ("7B tot Den tony tei iy we Ce] CAG ae Ari Al ynteered immediately at the beginning | f came to Chief Dawang | ranaminsion are in guod sh tho |(3) When going up a grade at bleh! ge eo oes of the, Louie Servatius defeated George Garde | ereiy iaichoi beth weraim should be hry Song *% ef . bg . et ‘ | hohe wa V1) the car docs not move. yhat is the) cneed something rattles unde he ‘emos' ner in | 3 continuation of the metropolis | during every second of the willing. | yy \ of the w OW he ranks first anvng [And anked bin if there was @ man in | the car, doc WSK Vetere ROPE rekslee. Unt ft, put {metropolitan district will take part this) oy championship Class C tournament at| - | POr\ \ i" ell-known Ame : Butte w id give Jeffries any. “ js ne a wate val at the Y./ 189 palkline billiards at the Broadway Mastin) Gliisita ike eal at ) all the well-k h American " |thing of a tiebt for aix rounds. “‘The| Under the conditions stated the de trans a t when on level ground a eA online bennett resonetnane |Silara kre A night by @ score), faler OGuity, the oval Denamscien. 10] Standard cold remedy for 20 i sional athletes who went to t nt | Chief went to see Munroe. fect would exist in the driving mech-|in all spec pi = . 4 . of 1:9 to 122 be Matar Hingheeotoe Nye ite) form—eale, eure, no oplatee— He shot dowa twenty-four German] "4 he said, “can you fight?” | anism at some point, A pin or driv ARTHUR MORELEY, |tion work in Belgium and France. Ja bunting tp . Y.. but Wes beuecreieves fips Saye. ad a . ’ : aeia ; . pie - era) steal et tainy with the five ounces on New. Yea ck if it fails. The genvine box has a planes Well, Eve been holding down a! ing key may have sheared off in t Due to impr justment. The} img fifteenth annual elementary Botham) Way Navel Freuens Sigit when he goce aginst Little Heat, the Inc| wna hits FU's pietise NCA Bone Renee Pretty tough Job for @ couple uf universal joint or driving pinion, or | brakes should take hold when the door track and Cield cham-|*lon. soccer team, one of the st fighter of Whiladelvbia, in a te: = = gy, And, like Quentin Roosevelt acd said Munroe modestly the propeller shaft may have become | jever Rpolit Halt way back, (a jechools indent ineGs Ane: Haid. 68 ? a \ Dee ual kG ce rs “yy ‘ Frank Luke, Eddie Rickenbacher al- you he afraid to fight Jef. broke The adjustment of the beat | Probably caused by a leak, (8) If you | Pi panne erect nee Cena Giaiie an be toh bak cs a a : ’ Ifries?” asked the Chief. |ing holding the differential ca ty |deseribe the trouble more fully I will| the Public School Athietic 2 c pounds, fe alec ways had 4 teckless treak--which, af No," said Munroe, stoutly, |have loosened up so that the ring! be pleased to give wou navine | will be decided this afternoon im the = Cee ee Rita ate hee " to ol, inn i ing more than a combi erchnd that said Chiet T Temon, in ea jhas, moved out of engagement ———$_>—_____ 2ud Regiment Armory. ‘Teachers’ College ald ita an vial | Puram MY, of and thi nation uf self-confideace and cours ne true story of the way Jack Mun. with the driv rinio! eo rivets + ; A H eet yesterday afternoon in the | hingamion, N.Y. ee When ho was driving racing machines ) fight” lefties at | bolts holding the ring gear to the dif RACING SELECTIONS, Norman Heas was elected Captain [AqUALG, Meet Jeet dcr the supervision of | Hove execs to own uy the ran Pala SEN pon be wena i i n't you ever let any ferential case may have sheared off of the Hushing’ High school football | Zhompeny Fee! She meet “was won. by tat 30 World's rhivoat: ri on many races by taking #lal nae ' a ; eleven at a meetir the _playe: orge hig points; sophs see~ : | tor noth e ABRs Y Ce ee " k didn't go at him so that the gear turns we uty NEW ORLEANS. He has played on the team for the past the SenlOre wih re Pte ep ice, | WaUe dackeon, the lanl Ushtwelght, on our tatu i ¢ c J rat ace Velicida ree years. Lawrence Adikes was re- A bint. George “Young Ere” of Butta f hewita that other drivers refused, On one a him a feht, either ducing movement of the differentia : nica (fa refs ond, 21 points; Junk | Butt trucean | ht Inet easion when Eddie was Hat broke ond : paver feared a finnt. on * casing Men ataaleisetine aalaih esis Gree " elected manager of the eleven, and im: BS matched to meet at the Olympia A, A. Bay Mand ‘Evinina laases ‘at eves cay hk Lilla. tie that sent him against Jeffries, One of the driving shafts may have Second Ra gorge, Prevarte |tnediately. got busy sending out invita: armer Danish-Ameris | delphis oo Chrisunas Day afterncon, instruction at hours to. uit . peeded the purse to pay hi alee tte was the samo spirit that! been broken In the axle housing bes| cahteont fetes : He legate che variou® high schoo football Cesar Nelenn, former Danish: Amari: | deiphis on Curiae, Dey sfierncon, SPECIAL CLARSES. FOR i | drove so recklessly that he won a oig him into the German trenches tween the differential and the whe: T Coma, Petelus, | tean meet Flushing on the gridiron |eqn,Atwletis Glub runner of Chicas has] come aera Ine, 35 Weel seal A } Middle-\Westera race with a car tha his famous ax Some peome hub or a hub cap on a full float Ve ! next year Morniagaide Athietlc Club with the Reg: | 45.4, yept the men from boxing at the Tron +7 under ordinary cir stances yould|ca Mie ve leasnoas but, after ail, \ te hub taay have come off and allowed I A Opportunity, Pep: William Smith haa been added to the |istration C nimit of = Metropolitan | ay: aesaian . eT the spirit of th esi athe c « to cor 1 ' e 4, sionals at squasl en! Associatio: »wever, Nelson wil ot} 7 "rench feathe it Ag have tinirsed about fourth the spirit that athietio spiris frtuimtteneny Witte tie cose Ot fo Tanttah, Harwood, Het Stade Clu Smith formerly. held 'a |e eligible’ co, represent, his mew clubsin| Vale. the Preach fcathernig Inson Major Cushman A, Rice of the Onited tong to develop—self-confidence and ing member of the hub, The tteuble Hiaco-Blus Thistle, Fars [similar poattign at the Scarsdale Golf | open competivion for f2ur months, ace | with Fran ‘ea-rounder, States Air Service, who was sent back, courage combined, uncommon, | Hampson, J and Country Club, at Hartsdale, N. ¥. | cor > the rules, ip enumerated, however, U

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