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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 17

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-V -f TXIE iDnOOKLTS DAILY EAGLE SEW YORK THURSDAY JANUARY 23 1913 V5' Ui oKmdil who fa to' unt the VS Su! VfV-- Rattling Nelsoa aurriei a cartoonist todgy Her futon husbamri fan should furnish her plenty of lupiration: I WHERE TO DIKE HEliSf 1 BBOOXHTW- -rf a fa 1 -A- 0 -1 BKOWN CHEAT FINISH BEATS POCCENBURC AT WUJARDS AND GOSSIP iSKSwefflSBM faBBOMCOT THE SEVEREN Crastnnd Menswa Sto Balya 31- Res Ham tad Ueotleown'o KceOla- raM and Xb WMay gpeetals Oalveo liver aad Bwn a ttamh OSsj nurla-a HmO I torn aj Uobnapi N'd- MUflIO BVKBIIVGfl if S1 'fa I ttUt OSTERHf TABlJl LTHUTIC I YO SiigW 4Sa A LA VAHTM IB AND A AM Cabae Cabaret XHt eta THE OSMOIDE TRUD IVVssIl aad laefraaeeatal weaele Plasat sale law sind aervlea BaanaeC raaaia Manna aa eanaooS aSS-tf RIIPFRRA FCLTON if at nxK-OuruuM un iv a RKarraimax OF BARB BXCBLUWCB: Ileflae Csbsrea Mghlly glnm Bawllag AUsys la Onalar aBHf avoiding tto eteshlng of gear aod re Bulling hi a stronger const ruction VISITING COLLEGIANS SURPRISE PRATT TEAM Frank Bauera of 8k Charles Oak last alghk In tbs aru round before a tort Wayne lad club a a Jack Dillon outpointed Loo Hough lu Philadelphia olx-ronnd tout feat night XODEL YACHTSXZV TO DAJTCE The oecond annual toll of Iho Yankee Model Yacht Club mem bar of the Waterway League will to held at Talm Garden Hamburg and Green nrenoeo an Wednesday rreoleg February it A United Males yacht ensign will to pro-nted to the yacht of boat club having largest present Bn for thin urk th motor truck meh been making record sales fa both tbo Garden and tha rataee shows- and they are necoaaarHy very much pleased with the outlook for tto coming season Tbe sales are uot restricted on type vehicle but both large nod aotali truck ore In demand ao thfa makers both styles of vehicles are getting tha business One of tha largest buyer this week I Bad up' of merchants wills A-4e tfe W- had collected pretty rad of IS which pus him la (rant at 4 tn Brown got 14 la the novonth and again want" ahead But mom thar evened seat ten up far clicking a pretty herds of tt which ran feta tout to held thin lead until Brown hod flunked at la tbo twoaty-nevonih chapter aad then found ktmself points la tha wake ot the Brooklynite whose chaoeeo woro beginning to appear bright-' er But the Uederkrana one artist tallied 24 fan Mo ohnrn of Ua Inning and again took command at 1ST to 1S3 Then cam tbo ding dong flnlah Brown gathsswd and mado th Manhattanite take his dost again VFerdlo" triad hard ta get to the front fat fell down on an easy cushion carom after bo had rallied 1 sad Brawn still stayed ahead A Hot Xlnfah Brown' efforts felled to not him any more ihan'S la the weal y-nl nth and hio total Mopped at SSI -Foggy went him on bettor and clicked 44 tying th score Each- man had only to go and Brawn hod the flrst chance having won th honk and being flrst to ahoot Ha waa handl-rapped In lha flrst plape by a safe Itnva Pour on bin last shot had driven the hallo to threo widely separated spots os the felt and Broom feord a perplexing lluatloa He took a chance and tried a flvn-euohloa carom th only possible hot on the table He made It and brought tha Ivories Into alee pool I loo Then bo nuned them far seven mors points and ended ths match Th match proved to bo a hug success and waa a taro treat to the Cathe-drallteo' Through' this efforts of'Johp Baxter chairman of th pool and billiard committee at the club (ho two champions were secured to piny After th match about twouty-llve fe to M- Prfat Institute tonkothallcra were banded a surprise package last night on their own cowl when th team of Frank- ''-e'-vffj lln and Mari hall College won cloao 'V? I-' gam by to 23 Th oesre was Uod comparattrety imalt btiolnrste that toraovesTfa Velhl and Bhenner put up a great gam -y for the winners th former scoring nix converted to motor irtniporiaUn 5 0 Ml Mi to On Saturday night th club will hold on Interborough featherweight tournament that should prove attraetive Franbls Callahan will meet Young Wag- err Eddie Moron will' have Barry Hill fat he cbwhobadber pres opponent and Eddie Wallaee will ahosr what he ran do with Johnny Italy Young Mir key McDonough uf Brooklyn kuorked out Horry Merley lost night In to the' billiard- -raom 10 asm of iho puitllng shall that tod aseented The WlliardiMa woro taken In hand XCaattoofaL) 'yrflLnrsaM JBorad joeidtitt of ItoNallontl Lrafuc gg to 4 SpaMlnV hl vit Sunday fimei and a bill Neither of thoie -g tret strictly applied Sunday date rtjybrly stayed the National iVtore not forbidden by law and been and Hill te sold at some Efc-? ihy baseball thirty year ago ns mt iane of live than it Is now Kh then has been a tremendous It liberal views of what Is on the day of rest lode-Jgiflf teams fot into trtwble by play En'Senday and fought their cases li 0c result that -a seemingly favor-'ik iucW by the Court of Appeals In 40 ms seemed to open the way for fa (tgnlar profesfonal the fmoklya Club had a plan to play Cfaty bland and It received the warm Oft tf The Brooklyn Daily Eagle itoh' fainted out that as the police au-failfas stood for unlimited license In ir' respects and even winked at disgraceful scene baseball mU fa whoiesome counter-attraction fa fa Uiday crowds at the island The fag and the association were Induced pant Brooklyn exclusive territorial Mil to Coney island But the site there ifadwidoed ibr1hc-Ridgewood ball fat'Vhlch wfa builHn tSSS and the fflii Dots appeared there: Brooklyn's' roster for 1884 Included JtKfk'J Do)le one of the owners nun fan Farrow Corcoran Kelly Dorgan yfamYilaye Terry Klmber Conus Householder Greenwood Warner Houle Jones Sweeney Geer Mack IcGfcnt Benners Walker Rcmsen and CanUy i CHAFIBB XI RtiOKLYN In the winter of -I3M-S5 waS fur a long time the most conspicuous baseball center In the United States and s'lhe cracker-barrel humorists In fafattan had fo take FI at bush and its nfaus most seriously Charles Kwu made a member of the ached-nfailtee of the American Assucia-ffajiu turned the details of drawing schedule to the author of this1 Hty A object was as far possible to pdf it yii0U conflict Of dates between fa two big leagues in New York and WMtiphla Then began the evolution Jl fa present cut arid dried system by Hkh the Influential dubs are prevented 1 if I Sold-goals and Brenner four Whitehead 4 roglsfored eleven points (rom foul aod cored two point on a Reid basket lor 7 ProtL Tho lineup Fmaklln on 7775 Craft (S) Paeiilon: Marsliall iAI siTr fUsdsll Rlalil forward HrmoH S'' WMiehead Left forwaird I Vian-ti imer Vlehl 'YAfwi- Jrapann Rlabl suanl l-e4ahark Edward (Left mwrd Jaoeo Q7Vt' Uaala fram Oeld-KaruUUI i AVkliakead Edwards Vlehl A llmaelter I Brea nee 4 Host foam fouh-Wkliehead II Itaadall L' NwHciler Dranoer I llefaree-u'Mies Hob-' I linres-Bsyaor for Church Well fee WMl ''jKirV' krad Tim af halve-s irrlautM 1 9 I ll 10 $7 ent adjourned attempt Brown and aspiring JohnH Rl "ro bri 00 Frank Farrell and Paul A Schmitt Th score by Innings: Brewa-k i 1 I 1 I IUU ti 1 4 1 0 li IT 1 I I SI Ill mil verier High runs-1 1 I 1 1 I 41 I 4 SI I I 11 1 9 i 4 Tu4al 'X Avorace 14 -29 Hifh rune-ss 44 Rehre-4leore 0 Baxter (XIMral Club BOXING NEWS Johnny Dundee' proved at Ihe Boyola Athlotla Club last night that to fa totter featherwrikt boxer than WHII hot the aueation about 'wkkk I the -bettor flghter waa postpoord to talar data aad to sons place where th boy may travel a longer distance than ten rounds Dundee lived op to hi premia for half of th bottle lost night by swapping poaches with tha Brasklytr He Johnny did a llttlo boxing oa th Ido and thin gave him a slight otodn ta th opening flvr round That wni os far a ho wanted to go In Ito slugging Ha howtvar for WH lie showed that bo tod A punch that carried a sting la tha sixth Johnny got out of hi airship and attar that Willie nevrr bid a look-la Dundee Jabbed and crossed him seemingly at will and then danced out of daoger Ones in a while Willie was able reach him with a owing hue then tended only to amka Johnny lift his plane a little higher- Dundee earn back to earth In tha ninth tor a short time He forced Jones to the rope and for a full miuut th polr Mood toe to toe and olugged with both hoods while the crowd stood and cheered Dundee took te fllgkt again In th tenth swooping up and down on WUII with hi tantalising Jobs was a rattling 'good tout and the biggest rrowd Ufa Ue old Rink has held In say years wan Jn attendance Although mors than l-Utia people wore In the house then wax no disorder oo tha outside or -oafualou srlthUL he r0l4 round of (he aeml-wlndup to Mfe-ttoUkta bout Kir- moat A see HatUlug Ncleou wilt bo married today at hie home In llageewlch to Mies Pay King i-artoontet oo the Denver oel who Dree met him when aha wen sent to Inli view him Jess Willard while hope irked out lift tha International cup The association Hat out Invitation yesterday io players to be prepared to lahe part In tbe trial matrben and try themselves nut for tbe American team They will prattler at Georgian Court th home of George Gould on UM Island three tlmra a week tor three weeks beginning April Miller Hurllngham Club manager of the English learn is to arrive here Saturday for a slay 1 two wedksand will make arungemenu for the -iavadcra training quarters Hi players will reach this aids about the teat week in May The fourteen Americans thus far selected to compel Replaces on the American team ora with their handicaps: Henry Payne Whitney Msadowbrook (9) Foxtull Keene unattached A): Ogaaola Myopia IS): Joafaua Crane Myopia (M liar-risen Rfyn Mawr (Si Dcverraux Milhuru Meadowbrook (I) Phipps Meadow-brook til: II Phipps Meadowbrook (9) Rutnsay Meadowbrook 5) Lawrence IVaterbury Meadowbrook ill: Walerbury Jr Meadowbrook (9): Malcolm Stevenson Meadowbrnokt 71: Stoddard Meadowbrook (7): 1a Montague Rockaway 41 Yankee Flay nt Polo Grounds All technical objections have been overcome and the formal announcement I made that tho New York Americans wll play tbe season of 1913 on tho Polo Grounds The agreement Is Jn compliance with "thp-ex pres -wish rwoMhe-InteJoltii Brush who never forgot tbe courtesies the Yankee owners extended him when the (tend on tbe Polo Ground were burned two year ago leaving the Giant homeless Every day except Sunday from tto opening to -the closing uf the romlng major league campaign there will be game at the Polo Grounds Next year tbe Yankees Will have their own park fa 2J3th atreet and Broadway- a th of of bee by to lu the th cd ot ut in C-Z-Sis- rrgx FOB AUTOHOBILEA niRII tnurlns Uli uundllioa OU (Mis Lampsi bargalo Master Frank lln a amr -rank- It-f V' 77'I7 '-)E'i3lJ WteJiJ'JO ttmrm cor nmdsnir brand hv tllj denier foltrlna Will aavrldce Tel Bte- rofq Wt9 t3J a-V'TJ FOR kite fsckird IlnvustiK fmm 7 veZ COMMENT J2S hnuri itaytime uatrikly only TLl ne Bsravn et iiraaktya'l M- a FOB lulie CHRAF a tendauiet kuUy' In pi saodliimi whk wklpcod mihidMerr I'M fa nLi1 forlton near Mjiai'''7: av Braeklyg a A II iLl '7 Ilk 1 ''i I ti 2 --w art-I i ted Mm UM I Srt p-p to FainkiM Elfldrii Yrthdi raUSJiilP JJ? "UTANDARIS' EUCC'TRICfl "UAKKH" AMD AUTOMOBILE aad Aura TnHk towraetis I Mfofl A gelwoli epseial daass Win JM sis- la for fre IIM-I1A Bdfir av National Champion Wins from International Title Holder at Cathedra! Harris Brown 'of tbo Hamilton Club tt present Xsttossl amateur champion 1SI balkllno billiards scored i oensa-tlonal victory over tbo International champion 'Ferdinand Ponenburg o( tlso Licderkrans Club In a specially arranged match at the Cathedral Club last alKht The score was 3QR to 25Z Welcoming load ot 41 that Poggori-Mrg hod established tbo Brooklyn ex-PS1 finished out the match with Ihreo onatll runs and created a average ot I' The Llederkrani giant bad the match practically neared up along toward tbo Olid until Brown showed a flash ot the f'Scui that won the Notional amateur title: for him at th Hanover Club Ust A run of SI turhed Ihertrlck ot cutting dtfao Poggenburg's adrantago-and alter that the result was lu doubt until Brown's turn with the cue when arjtt a total of 29t he brought tbo con-teitt to a dose by accumulating the necessary Kelther Brown nor Poggrnburg d)4-pliqird- the form that waa looked upon as no aensailonal during the National andi International tournament last year yet at timei there were flashes of brll-lia sey that stirred the gaUory of Cathedra clubmen and brought forth rounds of Pllnuso Pogg-y Did Some Senaatlonal Work Dsnlng Iho early atone of the match the work of Poggsnburg woo the morn prominent His spectacular masses and daring draw ahota amaied tha Sixth avenue hoya and Brown hlmelf bore worried uxpreoalon when the New Yorker wools! build up a cluster that lncresacd bin Irari- Moro consistent counting on the port' or Brova In the flrst few Innings gave him a lekwl of 32 to 11 In the sixth inning but alien the International tltleholder flnisbcit his string In the same Inning he BY jUE grip la Indeed terrible thing Unc uf tbe best tblug ll tan do I fo help-a boxer further looaeu bin grip upon public isllmalton which in exactly wjpai It did laal night In the rase MvGoorty rlp-anorilng mhMIesmlghi from Oabkosk U- feold on public eatrem wa weak- enrd wba-o he outpointed Mike Gibbon In the naoet delicate ten rounds of boxing tbaL ever took place in Madlaon Pquare Garden Thercalter be laded from oitr rlty hut wa btllod to reUrn last night with a loud reaoundlng craah that woubl make the welkin ring like diuurr baA 1 down at the old homeatead The only ringing that eventuated wan that the public waa rung in again on a slow pnqoiaillon that wan another of the nuineroup dlaappolatmenta that have been served I Ur ready-money fans of New York in ibe paat two year Had Been Ihick n-Bed lu vxtesitiation of MrGoorty'a mediocre work laut night dcipite the fact that he (-lcarl)' outpointed Freddie Hick of UctrolL ll- waa stated that be roee from a sick bed Tor the flrat tlmo last fluoday a week io after having suffered ten day with the grip Something must have been the matter for In eight of the fh miIitcr tor ia rliui round to lt grcsalve ska profeealonal reformer when no reporlcts are in Sight He boxed with much aweiWDCsa aad lightness tapping away like Hfcll Walla or Abe Attell and producing mnall result upon tto belligerent lllck loarty In the eighth and nipth rounds McGnony lauded stout blows with right and fait and If he had not been Bgbtiog like an amateur could Ttave won then and thicre and piost declaively Instead he drtew bark coyly when the situation wa well In his hands and allowed the pummelled but undaunted Hick to retaicer kin bearing Thera wa no doubt 'whataver about McCoorty winning but-bts victory was not of tbe style to imprrao tbe casual observer with the Idea thm the Ohkoahian I In the same cloaa HI eh tto pyramid of Cheops aa a woador uf tto world i Em pit A CL Hairing The public hearing by tto Boxing Commissioners yesterday oil tbo alleged disorder InaMfant to the bout between Lencb Cron ul Joe River before tbo Emtilro A 1 the Manhattan Casino ou Tuesday of laKt week wa productive of few results aa some rontradlrtory testimony Fire Clalof Howe who too hccalu tto deportment Twofay-thre years testified that tho hall was overcrowded sod that to saw 'i vacant neot Other lest) fled that iflvy saw vacant scats-mostly in the tore and there than tending to offs the ctorg thst th house krai over Add Th statement of tho McMahon brikSltra who ran the show indicated that when all th tlckots arera remmted for thmr woro In the neighborhood of flv hundred more disposed of than tto toll wo kid property seal Chief Howe's testlmony wos extremely fairjnd carried great wlpit Ho said part of the rontuolmi Inside the hall which led to his order to close tto house was duo to tbe breaking tywa of rear door on tto AUTOMOBILES SPORT I fa Mi CHARLES EB8ETS iMiriiniin from grabbing all the In the way of holidays and Sundays 1 i- But our great and jrowing city came most prominently into the limelight because of a sensational deal made possible By the fact that organized baseball was still in Its formative stage One of the peculiar rules was that after a man had beea released it was illegal fur any club fo approach him with an offer uf a contract expressed or implied for ten days In which time he was supposed to look over the field and decide upon his future When the ten days were up bidders could approach hint and he picked out the best offer if he had not already signed That was simply a concession to the folk who did not know the war was over and pined for an opportunity to raise a Cry of Lite la tflSS when the association and the league caug to loggerheads over the reinstatement of "outlaws" the association abolished the ten-day rule but it was very much alive in tflflf and produced two decided sensations in one of which Brooklyn figured A Big Baseball Coup Cleveland had been a weak sister In the National League to which she was elected in 187 and after a disastrous campaign Owners Charles Buck-ley and Ifowe decided to stand from under Among those who kept tabs on the -wobbling- of Cleveland was Charles Byrne backed with the money of Ferdinand A Abell and they executed une-of the bigg'est coops ever pulled off In the history of the spurt They fixed up a dicker wih Buckley and Howe to raid the Cleveland team At least it was claimed that such was the arrangement in the outburst that followed the complicated maneuver Working with the Byme-Abell-Buck-ley-Ilowe forces was Charles Hackett manager of the Cleveland team who was promised the Job of manager of the Brooklyn Club in the American Association if he would sign up six uf the best men In his National League lineup The waiver rule was not in existence then but nevertheless this wholesale raid from one league into the other caused a tremendous uproar in which the Brooklyn nugnates were berated like umpires and the piously Inclined in the National League could not see why the lightning did not strike them dead The truth was they simply slipped one over on the other fellows for several National League clubs were all primed to wipe out their little playmate In Ohio and one or two other American Association clubs were looking in the same dtrrction (To be continued tomorrow) than earprlted to see the rut article of basketball displayed by the borne five In that aeeelun Although the team aeored the tame number of basket In loVrraU? toTSU greatly Increase their score by the clever foul shooting of -Diageo The-husky guard raged the ball nine times during the acrond half from the foul line and as bo scored two foul baskets in the flrst half to was responsible for 11 point Root furnished tb-flraworka-lrtbe second half with two corking one-handed hot from tto center of tbo floor Rom's two shots earns within minute of each ether and the erowd left their eente to cheer Root Hobart and Dlngea were the Mara for the Creecentn and Cash and flharkny excelled for tbe vleltora Th lineup: Frroemt A C(U) Pi nnckvfll Wnirv (lit Fli forward Umolick Um: forwaid Whitehead Mittwu-t Center OaIuhi RleM suanl Vmlih Cash Mnfo liefT suanl 'V'V'wiijkhi ifoharr Sruoik-h WhUehaad 1: Hhsr- key I Pash- 4 Oasis from fnul-lrinami ll harliey a Referaa-Mr irshea Si Join's and Mr Jamleaon Knalmnmd Kuhalitute-Pharksy for Omllh Hnillh for Whitehead TSIlmsn for Wilson Wuod tor CeUwi Tima Of halvfo-ll mlnutrs COX OUTPUTS COREY Ilil ARISTO'CAT TOURNEY Th game In ths Arlste-Cat' Club bD Hard tourney fa the Knickerbocker Academy yesterday resulted In a victory for Cod over Georg Corey by 120 to 17 Cox had tho game wall In hand all tho way and woo with plenty to spare Carry wa handicapped at 15 but ths fast play of tbs winner prevented Corey from getting within etrlklng dlatnnc Cox bod a high ran of 14 nnd Corey's toot run was I This afternoon O'Dwyer (103) will meet Abbott (107) AUTOMOBILES' "Jieitts'n faH- ''s- -lr T- HOtlK taro prlrale Bleveas Ummwlm: week: for hire ehupjrtnf 'F HUH- 4 land 4X4 sm St: Phone pgj-y wet H-T I MOUR Iatg prtvnliivn BmiraehSI I K4-wrai khw hmm4ng BOB- (-Ssj LARD 4M at ahem rtfe-W hurt raraoiumymLm i jli iKWbkWlT-f i- south side Of the building through which handy ingreas some throe hundred of toe rabble poured before tbe oBccra could get busy and atop th Intake Mo Formal Complaint While the Boxing Commissioners said they bad received some flfty protests against tbe conduct of affairs outside th hall no one' had come forward with a apeclflc aud legal complaint about the -conditions In or out which valued the hearing to become sort ot "flaking ft-rural on" for evidence The eflire of the Attorney General waa represented and that official will be asked what authority th Commission has under tto Frawley law to punish promMers who do not hasdl thing properly at a big svent Captain Day of tha Fortieth Precinct said ho bad twelva men arouad the building until th door were closed near pm when he sent la a coll for his own reserves aod Inspector Sweeney on Iris own account hustled over the reserves from the Forty-second aod Thlrty-olxth precincts That made a total of' forty-seven policemen on tho Job to take rare 4if the overflow crowd Captain Day aware positively that there was no rioting aud no manhandling of belated spectators by the blueroats nor wa any report of a disturbance banned In by any cm of the forty-seven varieties of rops on tto Job where lore he deduced thst lha aaaemblage waa' orderly a coull bav beetr-wapeeted -look now- aa If there will not be enough deflnlte evidence to ouse the McMahons to get more than a reprimand for what appear to nava been an overselling Foloists Are Waking Up No time la being lost by the Pole Association In preparing to meet the Invasion of tto English tram which will corns here near summer -attempt to AUT0X0BXLB8 tt CRESCENT BASKETBALLERS DEFEAT ROCKVILLE CENTRE IN RETURN GAME I using rebuilt paiaeugnr cara at delivery wagooa The man havfennd thro makeohltl truoka better Ikon their borM-drawn uagono but reallo that vs hides dmlgned aolrly lor dellvoiV Pr poses will he aa Improvemoul on converted passenger car Tlief 1 notlcoabte Iocmom of te tercet In big tfuckn no arranged that more than one body ran ho uood is ll do with tto Item of tlmo loot loading tnd onloodlng A lot of the tl men talk about largo tires Wilbur Hobbs manager ol New York Goodyear branch declares Gpodycxr pedpl are showing th smallest truck lire fa th show Thor re a uumker of the Mute tlrra mount- ou wtoela it Ito 'nle' the elevated platform In te The tire are twelve loche dtemolor and aboot one inch wide n' and dual types are says those tires are used on small isc-lory servlco trucks Hsi Sheridan another motorist who tom' 'VrODl'0llOrmm Ing cveoi I stationed ot th Gramm snare on I lie elevated platform te th Garden Mr gheldsn- who kuow groat mnnv New Yorkers has lour Gramm runlels on xhlWlioo These are (he 1 600-pousd two-ton Ihree-ton ond toe-ronstylcs! TtoGranrn Udonralso nrolu cu ime-ton model but this is not ahowo at tto An Inapec'ion of tho diutrlal and commercial vehicle reveal BUmbcr ol rhs(r 1 design that polni tbe tcndcnele' for tbe year Just opened Uft side steering and center speed change end braking are moat pro- nounerd nearly one-belf of the now truck! and delivery wagon presenting this arrangements which has very ob-rluue advanfliges In commercial rsra The four-cylinder nu-tor hue galne1 further headway end Is almost universally the vrri ical four-cycle type placed the iron of course Exceptions to this rule cun he counted ou tbo flogeli if two hands: they Include about thiou air-cooled car with two or tbw cylinder about four make of light wagons wiili Iwj cyllndir-opposcd engines placed longitudinally under tto body or trana-veraply Ihi frnnt RRd wr mlw two-cylinder twd-cyclo water-cooled car There ha ben a pronounced crease the blo type of engine lu which all cylinder nra'TdntlM 1b one-eaatteg-- Be-lectivu ger tranan'teaion baa bcoma more general with au Increaao In four-speed gears Eva lha aaw International one-too truck which la th Brat model put out hr tha International Motor Company under Ho own name baa a four speck transmission There ora aovornt lypro or gear traoimltolon In which th gears remain always In uicab and ora engaged hy alldlug dag clutch- thereby AUTOXOBILia HWEOfflSSrsii MtioraiSffSfgfS JACK mTSTo '1 Gum iaRJasgAigg 'AV 1 77 i to i MHnSsSSK L1BSJ UniD 5nK kKOrURU Lofboo It Mark's jAcxtoN KUNE KARS KIOKHAM IM Bedford A Xd 4M Btgf MICNISArWSM Uagpiasa TtL (Ml Ute kiTcsta MOUNE'tOiSi FRINK 444dnk hea tm 4-kwk itrako IMS NATIONAL NU Loal Gym Crowded With I Fins Who Witness an vyu Exciting Battle baakolball team Mid i return visit last night 'ta the fesseat Athletic Club and recolvad a tomriag at th band nf tbo Brooklyn fato by IP to 17 flevrrol weota CfMraaf tram Joornryed MRock-flfla tientra nod defeated tha horn team If ana point and Inst gam waa kUgfa to aa to give tbo Long Islander tfac to even matter pp ft vm when th gam waa called Mlffere QVbet had not put In an ap-tonneo and' Jamleaon of th Englewood fafi Club' wad nutatUuted for the flnt Jaadaion did th toot to know tow fol'M not satisfy the followers of 4m lw Ills Centra team wto turned out la fast umber The felloVrert of UoLong fafafd team claimed that Jamleaon did 0L tali' enough foul got In the faiala th laat half and tto Backfall rooter had plenty of opportunity ttfaaor a tha aaw referee called plea-Jt teal aad Strang to any thema-Ml of them were ou tto vfatora ffa flrat half eiidod with tha score SO '4a fevepito local play-fal tray let ly outclBMlng tto visitor lbs a mhinta after tto aurt Root tositfa hall for tto flrat tally aad four faris later Whilehaad evened tto score pretty shot tram tha old of tto ffaflc toekfalU Captre took tto lead aUsute later nod Hobart put the area term by nuking' 143 l)w Iro 4 to' ranter of tto ooark thr Creaeept gonla wara oeered lfanutloiul ahpu Heath and Hebort grant -jdfls-hiflded toakata 'from angle Centra pnt two nbetltuteo half white tto Creneant pfasim lineup: Many wto thought fa ifawiu would alow up wero mer a P-r autokGbzua $500 Down p'atitfimvard propoMlio bmJb pbp: Bflboinded faith in thdir efficient riid fadmiv but prodiKt aid Aa irre Bt eur cranmand V-V-'Hl BEIRESHOFRI' i "Af OAKUNO 11 Lsmntte av- VS urn B- -V' PATHFIIDER t-- '4 raotoSCT Av rj 4SAJ- PA16E-DGTR0IT shey stt pbra asm isdimg MiimliRfo IdBB Bedford Av Vfas -fbrwlcfe -L1 fo 7i! J- Iv halLmm UrkioolM Bk 9 f-I ovTsL iw MSI r-7 STEVENS-DOITEA fortsARspokfOL US I STUDEBAKEI I CARPBNTRR mCU OO MS FUllcn UradUyn 9 frtrrv B2tooanvir ALL AoixcY IIUIA USS-SI Bdfosd 00 dossfl canvas "sidn Wy Vol hr two 4' ayfaiSmrS3a4 inch lira quick JrtacimMel -Swd governed lo 20 oukt per boor Loodinf spec dOJJ inebes wide WJJ inches hag Behind this sturdy good-looking delivery wggpn is The Hupmobile repuittion for economy and continuous service The ebastia Is the same as die the same generous power pnd strength and with stronger springs to carry the load I 5 4 The man who has' use for a delivery wagon that will stand up in daily service: should investigate the Hupmobile' '7- HUfr MOTOR CAR CO DETROIT MICH KOEHLER C04 lJOl) BRODAY TEIXPHONE--COLUMBlis Wi fafa Av-'C-i i- 112G Vo Electric Tiruclb for t- Os 7 'J-Y Jadob Ruppert Brewer Cfl IgoaK Ruppert im kiwi pUtad hi ordet? tar 25 men $4on Electric 'v-iv RjichiedWGVTnicUJSrfBKeh: grebiaw tnd 9 Sngnd 10 Oder fcr miU in veatment of wtrly THE GENERAL VBHn INC i'- SOS Stfc A0IU A- Ibiiuiuifdss rBUY TWEHW V'? 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