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JAXUAKY VAK l'UO-tl'AUT VIII SUNDAY MORXIXG. gun Cay Gimc, ef th lj-yiM raco and an tntsreittnr C030. I n.FTimm of aquatic sports im-'uima; histi n.J fiisty divlnj by Cl.SorU Hnpi pfd otters. GAR II ANY ENTERED, i The final clisinr.iotiiihi programme is to be given neit S'urUay night when IN MARATHON. THE Txccnty-cight Athletes to Vun Holiday' i ace.

ti.e r.na's In the l-o and lSt)-yM event will be concluded. An undr-' tester race for distance will also held. Amorig the entries received to date are W. H. Barker.

Tom Homltt. M. Le. Hoaard Ttvior, H. J.

Har-rell. With both Lee and Taylor entered an exciting card is asmred. Following the championship events team Is to picked from the contestants ti represent the Y.M.C.A. In the Southern California championships to be held in March. It is almost certain that 449 champion, and I-ee.

ZVI and 0 champion, will be members of tho association squad, and th Y.M O.A. should carry off majority of tho southern championships. association championships in prorress r' developed several crack swimmers who have foreed Lee and Taylor to their best efforts to win th-i honors In the short -distance events. Contett to Start at Venice and Finish Here. jp GREAT OF FKTAPM'j IS HERE Trainers on Bicycles to Failure tinners.

Tom Hewlett finished second in the 100- yard sprint, and third In th. event to Lee and Taylor and made an excellent showing In both races. He is a strong swimmer, and shows promise of championship performances In another year. Barker and IIarrll are each clever Twenty-eight runnera. ome representing various athletic or-aniztioiiA, and other belnif unattached, are enotrfj to compete In the third annual Marathon race from Venice to I.os Angeles, ti) held under the ausylces of the I-os Angules f.

fa vj-k JL' swimmers, who may be expected to develop championship caliber in their respective events with another six months training. Parker is an L. A High student, who Is an expert gym nast, and clever mat performer. L'nder the coaching of Fleming the youngaters have shown marked improvement. The association boasts at present probably tue strongest aggregation of swimmers in Southern California.

Largest show ever held west of Chicago. More than one hundred and fifty licensed cars, representing over three million dollars, lars. SURPRISING. HEINE SEEKS fn NEW POSITION. ma Good news for those who have been so patiently waiting.

The Great Western is neither a sensationally cheap car nor a high-priced one. Cheap cars promise too much; high-priced cars deliver too little for the prices asked. The Great Western is a combination of mechanical merit and art in design. It is a car for service a car that never lays down. Don't overlook the fact that in buying a Great Western 30 you are paying for actual material which will stand up under every test.

No cast iron crank cases. The only cast iron used in these cars is a special formula of gray iron used in the cylinder, the piston and the flv wheel. The elimination of cast iron from the other parts has enabled us to reduce the WILL i WIED APPLIES!" for coaching job at UNIVERSITY. weight of the Great Western 30 to 2200 pounds, which, in a 30-horse-power car, is a most re to Reform Policy of Saints Lets Rhtin-eehild Out Out, It Is Asserted, to Refusal of Conference Colleges to Recognize Grand Avenue 8chool, Cromwell Undisturbed, Under the largest waterproof canvas ever erected 90,000 square feet; 70,000 square feet of floor and carpet will be laid on the arena, and 8500 electric lights will be installed." Licensed cars are those built, offered and sold under the protection of the Selden Patent. No other kind of gasoline motor car will be exhibited at this show.

i Under the Auspices of marKacic acracvcmcni. tvciy yan. ui auv nw 50 per cent and weakens those parts in a like measure. Price $1700, F. O.

B. Los Angeles FOR COMPARISON ONLY: Athletic Club on M'hlngton'a Birthday. Tho entry list Is open till February 15. on which date all the contestant ard to nvet at the Los Angete AthMlC Club and receive instructions for the race. It Is expected the entry list will be swelled by the additions or several more athletes who have signified their Intentions of competing.

Tho course of the runners will be reversed this year, and the rare Is to start from the Venice Annex of the I.os Atigeles Athletic Club, and will finish In front of the main chib building on Kprlng, between Fifth and streets. The change la the direction of running should be of advantage to the runners, especially if a strong sea breese Is blowing from tho cdast. After leaving the 'Venice anner. the runners arc to follow a couree on Windward avenue to the Midway, thence east on the auto roud to Fredericks to Washington street, thence on Adams to Main street, north on Main and Spring to the Athletic Club entrance. Each runner will be allowed to have a trainer follow him on a bicycle.

According to the rules, the attendant can give stimulants to the rimner but cannot assist him In any other way. Violations of this rulo ill Unqualify the runner. The officials selected are: Judges of finish. Charlie Eyton. George tteeves, Charlie Fox; Judges of course.

Cliff Rcuman, Al Trcloar. Webb Branne; timers, Harry Williams, Ed B. Byram. The entries to date and the numbers under which they will run are: J. A.

S'nepp, Pasadena (Y.M.C.A ,) No Noro Dane (unattached.) No. W. Toldna (unattached,) No. 3: Teofllo Arrigonl (unattached.) No. Lester V.

Murray (unattached.) No. 5- John W. Zorraqulnos (unattached,) No. C. V.

Keilly (unattached.) No. James Hunter (Des Moines Athletic Club.) No. Vernon Koss (unattached,) No. F. Besnolo (unattached.) No.

15; Drover J. Braden (unattached.) No. 11; A. II. Arond (Los Angeles Y.M.C.A,,) No.

12: W'les-endanger (Los Angeles Y.M.O.A..1 No. 13- C. Leah (unattached,) No. 14; P. Walter Hhcinschlld who coached tho St.

Vincent football team last season, and who was supposed to have the same berth engaged for next year, yesterday turned In an application for coach of the athlotic teams of the University of Southern California next FRONT SPRINO 48 Inches, seml-elllptlc. REAR SPRINGS 52 Inches, three-quarter scroll elliptic. BRAKES Two. separate one internal expanding, the other external contracting, operating on pressed ateel drum, large and efficient. BODY Five passenger with plenty room in the ton-nesu, divided front seats.

COLOR Deep coach blue with cream running gear, elegantly finished and upholstered. GASOLINE CAPACITY 20 gallons. LUBRICATION Gear driven, mechanical oil pump Integral with crank case. COOLING Radiator with gear driven centrifugal pump, bnll bearing, detachable fan. CONTROL Spark with throttle levers on top of steering wheel with foot accelerator.

EQUIPMENT Magneto, five lamps, generator, tool box, robe rail, horn, full set of tools and tire repair kit. HORSE POWER 30. four-cylinder, four-cycle, water cooled, five-bearing crank shaft of ample proportions, 4V-lnch bore, 6-Inch stroke. TRANSMISSION Sliding gear selective type, three speeds forward and reverse. SHAFT DRIVE Enclosed in tubular housing.

CLUTCH Cone type. Underneath a composition face that insures smoothness and efficiency. REAR AXLE Semi-floating type of ample proportions. FRONT AXLE Prop forge I-beam section, special steel In a single pioce with spring seats forged integral. DROP FRAME Pressed steel with sub frame, narrower In front to permit of short turns.

WHEEL BASE 112 inches. TREAD 66 inches or 60 inches. WHEELS 34x34, artillery type, large spokes, quick detachable rims. EALER8 iOATM IIS AM Without exceotlon a variety of each ef the following licensed ears will bs exhibited at this show and at no ether show in Los Angeles. We will exhibit at Independent Auto Show of Southern California at Grand Avenue Rink February 7 to 14.

Yrlte for ub-agencie. Olive St. Bdwy. 3830 nuncimid (Los Angles Y.M.C.A..) Maxwell Xn. 15: Crockett (Los Anseles M.C.A..) No.

18; Kohn (unattached.) No. 17; G. W. Isaacs (L.A.A.C) No. MtXWEIt BRISCOE tO AT-CEL9 1321 Boats Mala sire.

18; W. O. Coe u.A.A.f.,) ino. Mercer MERCEB ACTO CO, SI Vt'eat Teath strast. 20: (unattached.) No.

21; Itay' Haynor (unattached.) No. 22; R. K. Baker (unattached.) No. 23; Jay Welton (L.A.A.C..) No.

24; II. Davidson (Bake-slleld A.O..) No. II. ,1 4A. Tfurr year.

Ton Clay, manager of university athletics received Khelne's suppltea-' tion, and the matter Is to be con sldered in secret session of the athletic hoard of control, with President Bovard. Clay could not predict a definite answer to the offer. The recent action of the Saints In excluding Intercollegiate relations hereafter, and in confining athletic participation to the Catholic student body, is responsible directly for Rhelnschlld's sudden quest for a coaching position with the university. Indirectly the failure of Rheine to secure amicable relations between the Sulnts and the conference colleges is claimed to be the reason for tho reform in the Saints' policy and the sub-aequpnt release of Khelnschlld. The Halnts' athletic authorities have hoped alt year to be admitted to conference, but have failed.

Rheinschild tried hard to secure baseball games with Occidental, Pomona and U.8.C. He asserted he had a game practically cinched with the Highlanders when presenting his plea to Manager Clay of the university. California also refused to meet the Saints again In baseball owing to the alleged rowdy tactics of the southern rooters. Rhelnschlld's principal recommendation when given the coaching position at St. Vincent's last fall was his promise to aid the school authorities In cleaning up the Grand avenue athletics.

To all appearances Rheine made and his players were said to be all bona fide students, whoso scholarship grades were creditable. Yet In spite of his reform Rheine was not given a very cordial reception by the conference managers. It Is hardly probable Rhelnsclilld's offer will be considered very strongly at U.S.C. Rheine offered to coach the football squad for about the same terms upon which he worked for the Saints, and agreed to coach all the athletic teams for an extra hundred dollars. Apparently Rheine would plan to make a big riolse during football and give but comparatively little time on track and baseball teams.

Dean Cromwell has done well at the university, and In spite of a good deal of fraction generated by selfish fraternity athletics, together with the luck of pood material, has satisfied the majority of the students and the authorities. Mitchell Hanson Detroit, Jan. 17, California Electric Garage Los Angeles. Gentlemen We certainly put it over the other fellows at the New York Show and sold more cars than all the other manufacturers of Electrics put together. Anderson Carriage Company, Per W.

C. 'Anderson. Have You Seen the 1910 Detroit Electric Coupe Three for immediate delivery. Price $2600 Positively the handsomest, largest, highest powered and moBt efficient Electric Coupe made. This luxurious car is perfectly safetm the Grand Avenue or Fourth Street hills, as it is equipped with five powerful brakes.

In Seattle there are 45 Detroit Coupes in opeatlon, and it 'a. practically Impossible to sell anyth'ng there but Jthe Detroit. Babcock Electric rT-MORH MOTOR TA CO. tit South OHts strast. Baker-Electric BTOPnARD-DATTOX MOTOR CA Teath 0d Ollrs.

Buick HOWARD ArTO CO. 0 1144 Booth Olive street. Cadillac J.T.T. MOTOR CAR CO. 1218 Booth Mala street, Chalmers-Detroit WESTIRS MOTOR CAB CO.

7tl Bouth OUts street. r.REER-ROBBTXS 1501 South Mala Street. Oldsmobile Ranld-Tower Warna-CrfctstWSt TVoelwlBs Motsr Cat Ce. Overland BEVTOW MOTOB CAB CO Its Booth Mala street. Harrison (unattached,) No.

37; J. Law-eon (unattached,) No. 28. A majority of the runners entered to date are Inexperienced athletes who have not competed In long-distance an whose ability Is a matter of conjecture. The men are training at different places and are making a brave attempt to be In rood condition for the race.

With fo many entries who are new to the game, many will undoubtedly fail to finish, and picking the winner Is difficult at this stage of tha training. SWIMMERS TO QUALIFY. Final Elimination Races for Y.M.C.A. Championship to Be Held This Week. The second elimination swimming contests for the championship of the Y.M.C.A.

Is to be lield at the association tank Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock. The card of events Includes the preliminary heats of the 100-yard race, linals Packard Columbia Detroit Electric WESTER MOTOB CAB CO 1X7 Booth OUts strsst. BntELET TOtTXO. 1131 South Mala street. it Palmer-Singer Corbin COI.DEX STATE GABAQB THE CAR SOLD ON MERIT CORBIX MOTOR CAB CO, lia South OHre.

neat rice Stress Peerless 46 Points of Superiority Over Other Electrics Courier BTODDARD-DATTOH MOTOB CAB Tenth and OUts. H. O. HABRTaOlT CO. 1114 South Mala street, SEEMS TO BE GROWING.

Pierce-Arrow Detroit Columbus Electrics Cmllfornla Elwtrlo GaraiS Cs. 1201 South Olive. W. E. BC8H.

1227-a South Mala strsst. SOCCER FOOTBALL ATTRACTS ATTENTION OF SUBURBANITES. Pope-Hartford ETM. F. "30" MOTOR CAR 13! South Ollrs St.

WW. B. RCE AtTOWOBHJS CO. IMS Booth Mala street. A game between Scotchmen and Englishmen Is the next soccer event Ask Detroit Owners More than 100 Detroit owners in Southern California.

All highly satisfied and ready to recommend. R. D. Davis, 131 N. Euclid Pasadena; Col.

W. J. Hogan, Chamber of Commerce, Pasadena; Mrs. E. T.

Bar-num, 359 S. Orange Grove Pasadena; Mr. H. I. Stuart, Union National Bank, Pasadena; Mr.

L. B. Burck, 333 S. Hill St. Los Angeles; The Wm." Staats Pasadena; Edison Electric Pasadena; S.

S. Wold, 26 N.Hudson Pasadena; W. H. Davis, Los Angeles; Mrs. Helena Childs, 116 S.

Grand Ave. Pasadena; Dr. Norman Bridge, 100 Grand Pasadena; Mr. J. W.

Baer, Arroyo Terrace, Pasadena; Mrs. E. S. Fenyes, Orange Grove Pasadena; Mr. F.

S. Wallace, Pasadena; Mrs. Pliny Watson, Pasadena; Miss Helen Jer-rems, S. Marengo Pasadena; D. W.

Gamble, Pasadena; Mrs. Rosa Funke, Pasadena; Dr. L. W. Frary, Pasadena; and Mrs.

F. O. Ellsworth, Pasadena. Four Passenger Detroit Electric Roadster $1625 Direct drive a drive that has been tested out on 40 cars the past year in Southern California, giving perfect satisfaction. We can now make immediate deliveries.

in line, and Is being actively worked up by delegates from the different teams. Lincoln of the Rangers and Premier Elmore vt uniif MOTft TAR CO. Kitchen of the Victorias, who are aCHW.tEBB ATErXSOX MOTOB Adsms and Mala Street. 14 1 South Olive street. Pullman "Everitt 30" Miller Wllllama, J140 So.

Ollre St. H. O. HARRISOS CO. 1214 South Msla street Regal Flanders "20" MOTOR AR BIG 4 ACTOMOBILE CO, 067 South OUts.

1S33 South OUts St. Simplex Franklin CO DFX STATE flARAOB B. C. HAMT-rV. Twelfth and Ollrs streets.

2121 Weet hw Street 10 Different Models Our cars will be shoxvn only at the Licensed Show February 19th to 25th, 1910. Largest display and finest equipped Electric Garages west of Chicago. Cars charged and cared for. We buy our Battery Material at manufacturers prices and can save you money on renewals. Strns Glide SbsfVr-Goode Motor Company Northwest Corner lrnth and OBts.

looking out for the interests of the English side, promise to have an all-star team for the game, and expect to win easily, unless the Scotch enthusiasts also manage to get together an unusually brilliant aggregation of soccer lights. Never in the history of Southern California soccer has there been as great a demand for exhibition games. In cities outside Los Angeles, a during this season. Last fall the Riverside Exiles organized the first eleven that has ever been formed outside the city. Both Rangers and Thistles of Los Angetiw have found that they can secure more men and better material for their clubs than ever before, and on this account there are many predictions that next winter will find seven or more, instead of three or four.

Southern California soccer teams competing for championship honors. From all the present signs of Interest, -ccer adherents feel that it Is only a question of time before the association game cornea to be generally accepted throughout this end of the State. So prosperous Is the condition of the. Ranger club In respect to the number of available players that the Ranger second team recently formed, the Emeralds, proposes to break eff from the parent organization and form a separate club. With a few more strong players added to their already classy list, the Emeralds ought to be able to play the older teams on an ven footing, after a few games.

The line-up at Prager Park thia Et.MORE MOTOR CAB CO. 742 Sooth Ollre trrt. FOUR new men will figure In the Thistle liiup in tho soccer game with the Hanger eleven this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. On account of the work on the Fiesta Park grounds in preparation for the February auto show, the usual battleground for the two teams cannot be obtained, and the elovens will fight it out' at Pragcr Park. II.

Evans, A. Finley, J. Lough and H. Brown form the quartette of new Thistles. Evans, who ill tend goal, comes from Toronto whede he played with the Toronto Thistles.

Like most the other new men here, he Is new only la this locality, having played the game for years. Finley will go in at right back, and Is. expected to put up a star game, as he has figured in bijr contests abroad. He was formerly a first division man at Patrick, Scotland. Lough ia another Canadian, and will play at the right end of the Thistle forward line.

He comes from Vancouver where he played on still another tam, the Vancouver Thistles. Harold lrown will also play in the forward at Inside left- Before coming to Los Angeles be w-as a member of the Aston Manor eleven of gham, Both Lough and Brown, have tried out with tho Thistles in a singlo practice game, and each showed up wll on the strong team. Evans. Finley and Lough are to play their first game lo Los Angeles this afternoon. On the Rafger line-up one new man will probably tje tried out at right back.

Kxcept for this single newcomer, J. the usual Ranger line-up win be used. Jarvis will go back to his position in goal. With both teams in good condition a firm gamo confidently expected. Xo admission will be charged, as the open Beid at Praper Park makes any system of collecting a gate troublesome.

As Ffcsta Park will net be available for footbail again until March, the iccer teams will have to do their kicking on other krounds during all of February. Prager Park will uauailv be available as a substitute ground, and it likely that attempts will be made to secure the Chutes field for some of tho corctcf matches. Stevens-Duryea Hudson WESTERX MOTOR CAB CO. 72 South Ollrs street. EASTERN MOTOR CAB CO, 20-1 S.

OBTS St. Jackson BTOrtrARD TTTO' MOTOB Troth snd Oilee etmta. CHAKiE n. TnoMtmox. 1013-14 Sooth Mala etreet.

California Electric Garage Company DETROIT AND COLUMBUS ELECTRICS a LOS ANGELES PASADENA Studebaker Knox lORD MOTOR CAR Cflt lfliJ fiouib lii ttrmt. IIFTNRT BROWN MOTOR CO. 1I3S S. M. 13647.

Mala TK3.V 1204 SOUTH OLIVE. F3377 B'dway 3578 100 EAST UNION ST. BOTH PHONES 1800 Locomobile Thomas Mollnc wti.sov BrrnvtjTo. S4t Sxilh Oliie etrert. afternoon will ba: i Thistles.

on Axon r. motor car ca Tiro sad Hill etrerts. Jarvls O. Evans'l lorrington R.H. Flniey Lazier XASH FKNIMORR.

Tenth and Olive street Winton Yf. T. tlOWAPn A 7iflh nad Wood Electric I F.OV f-Jl TT? L.B. an. C.H.

1,11. OR. LH. F. II.

STANFORD CREW Sixty-five Men Enrolled in Water Sports Club and Prospects for Winner Ara Bright. ispwrur, cfmnrst)NrFMT5 of thk times i STANFOIllJ UNIVERSITY. Jan. 8. Active training among; tho crew dictates la in full awing under the di son formally opens It Is Relieved that the number will be Increased to more than DM.

Negotiation are under way for a regatta with the rowing club at California. If the contejt is arranged, th fame Interesl will be manifested in (t as In the rac when th uport was under control of the respective etudenv odtvs. rection of J. C. Huston, "10; J.

W. '10; F. L. Guerena. '11.

and J. W. Howell, '12, who form the- Coaching Committee. Cross-country running, calisthenics, work on the rowing machines and In the tooats are indulged in every afternoon. About clxty-flve rnn are enrolled In the rotting club and twfura the sea Smith Meidrum Hurleigh MeXforrow Waif are Mjr farlan i A.

Mitchell J. Burleigh LlnecU Higgins iiunro McDoogall Bucnan Lough Bailey Gorfunkle Brown JWatta Math eson RFNTOM WTOR CAR CO. li.i au(h Mnia.

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