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SANTA ANA DAILY REGISTER, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1917. FIE IN 188 IMMENSE MOTOR SHOW FOR SOUTHWEST FAIR Sam Dungan Resurrects Picture of Fairview Ball Club of Boom Days Way back in the boom days of the early 80s, when Fairview was boomed as one of the most promising cities in the country, when a train made semi-occasional runs to the place from Ana over a track register, that was built in a the most promising city in the county a baseball team that cleaned every aggregation or ball tossers that it came in contact with. Sam Dungan was a member of the team and recently he uncovered a group picture of the team which he loaned to Paul Knauf. Knauf has been showing it to many old-timers the past week, and it has been the means of reviving many pleasant memories of those days when trainloads of excursionists were brought to this city and Fairview and bought lots at auction as fast as the auctioneer could them it also revived memories of many a clasisy game of baseball played in U. S.

C. and Prep Schools Get Busy on the Gridiron Coaches in Charge OS ANGELES, Sept. war conditions, enrollment at University of Southern California went on at full blast this week. A year ago the institution had registered about 800 students. Up until Thursday there were nearly that many enrolled, with a long line of students waiting their turn to affix their sugnatures on the A motor show will be held at the same time as the Southwestern fair at Atlanta, this year, and a concrete building 100 by 200 is being built for the exhibition.

The Atlanta Automobile Trade Association has leased for three years the entire space in the building. The Southwestern fair is to be to the Southeast what the Dallas fair Is to the Southwest, and a large attendance is anticipated for this reason. The show will be held October 14-20. Out of this huge number of students, about half were boys, which knocks out the rumor that the football prospects at U. S.

C. this year would not amount to very much. Suits were issued Wednesday by Coach Dean B. Cromwell, and the first practice was held in which a half- dozen of the more experienced players were on the gridiron, tossing the new ball around and running down the field. Oxy Star at Manual Out Manual Arts way, nearly 100 PROSPECT FOR CREAT CAIE OF INTERESTS TO JOHN J.

IT SPEEDSTER MODELS OF HUDSON CAME FRIDAY A carload of Hudson Super-Six Speedster models arrived here yes- I terday for the Haley garage. All are equipped with wire wheels. E. T. Mateer, local druggist, is now I driving a Hudson Super-Six phaeton delivered last Saturday by Haley.

One of the new cars arriving yes- terday was sold to L. II. Johnson of, Vernon. Johnson is president of the Panama Lubricant Company, and bought the car here to insure imme -1 diate delivery. CONSTRUCTION ITCH OUT FOR TIRES, TUPES TI Popular Commercial Traveler Becomes Identified With Local Business House PASADENA, Sept.

for a football game in Pasadena on New day as a feature of the V. T. Hawk has sold his interest in the Santa Ana Ignition. Vulcanizing and Supply Company to John J. Brady, who became an active member of the company this week.

Brady has been in the employ of the Weinetock- Nichols Company of Los Angeles, deal-! ers in automobile accessories, for the past six years, the last two yeais' Savage Company to Put on! Complete Equipment at Tractor Demonstration The demonstration of tractors and I farm implements to he held Septem- her 18 to 22 will easily be one of the I biggest things of its kind ever held in I Southern California, More than 000 people attended the first demon- stration held last year. With a great- i ly increased list of exhibitors and an increasing interest on the part of all concerned, a much larger attendance is assured for this year's show. The i I management is counting on taking care of more than 100,000 out-of-town! holding the position of manager MONTEREY, Mexico, Sept. 1 people duiing the five days, oi the for that firm. Previous to that time Branch motor car and truck agencies idemonstration.

Leak in Jar Map Be Compared to Blowout in Tire, Says Expert in filling your battery you notice that one of the cells seems continually to lie without water or that it takes an abnormal amount of water in comparison with the other said Earl Matthews, of the Orange County Ignition Company, today. such a case as he continued, should have your battery examined for a leaking jar. A leak In a jar may well be compared to a blow- annual Roses he was connected other Los An- are rapidly being established in many 0ne of the most interesting exhibits out in the tire. it is just as disastr- geles automobile supply houses and he of the larger cities of Mexico by con- made at the show is the one to show ous lo tbe battery and unless it is fete received a big boost today, when W. S.

Keinholz returned from his eastern trip and announced that the University of Minnesota as well as a score of other big college teams are anxious to play in Pasadena. According to Kienholz, football pros- automobile trade and is well known i nonfo 1.1 to most dealers in auto accessories pects are bright, in his opinion the i r. tall uu. i and supplies. He is a man of pleasing personality and will undoubtedly be a strong addition to the local company.

J. E. Pearce and V. 1. Hawk have been associated in the vulcanizing, perspiring youths, short ones, ones, and for the most part as green wlU not hurt the American as they make 'em, went through their (allege spoit.

If anything, it will stim- these parts by the crack team, with second workout under the new tAref5lhe Los Angeles and other Southern Cali-' one Sid Foster, an old Oxy star! taming lor ncle Sams fornia city clubs opposing the Fair- many a Southern California grid- view aggregation don struggle. Four members of the famous team That Sid is something of a coach, are now residents of Santa Ana. and is obvious from the time one lays few of their friends would recognize eves on him while he is in action them from the picture taken in 1888. with his squad. Club of is the idea tion on a big cardboard in the fore- of greeting the boys limbered up and ground.

I avoiding the and Dungan was catcher, ami in the pic- stiff muscles. He drilled his boys is therefore thoroughly familiar with cerns that have their headquarters in how rubber tires and tubes are con- fixed immediately it will end in the all phases of the automobile acces- San Antonio, El Paso and Laredo. Re-1 structed which will he made by the i ruin of the whole battery sory business. cently the Southern Motor Co. of EL Savage Tire Company of San Diego, you will say, how does During the past two years Brady i Paso, sent a representative to the City big Savage booth will be an i it come about that the jars are has been calling on the Orange county of Mexico to open a branch establish-1 similar to the one made at the Generally speaking this rnent.

It soon will locate other agen-jaido show last year. The material condition comes about only through cies in Chihuahua, Torreon and Aguas prepared for the present show is, how-1 rough handling of the battery or ex( alientes, it is reported here. The far more complete. Every step ceedingly rough riding. Some bat- Southern Motor Co.

handles the manufacture of tires and tubes teries, of course, are made with cheap public trucks and the Chevrolet and Plainly shown and the public jars, but the majority of battery will n-iiron Llnr. 4 1.. ,1. prospective defenders. Williams, coach at the University of Minnesota, told me he would Chalmers cars According to advices received here from Tampico, large shipments of mo- like to bring the Gophers, to Pasadena, established a very successful business.

tor a said Kienholz. 1 sota will have a strong team this sea- i son, and would draw well. The University of Nebraska and the University of Iowa are also certain to have will be given an idea of each of the ufacturers are careful in this respect, steps that must be taken to manu-1 They know too well the trouble that tacture quality products like Savage attends a cracked or broken jar. The ignition and auto supply business for tor trucks have arrived recently at Draiinite tubes. Willard Storage Battery Company, for the past three or four years and have that port by water from the United I Savage lire Company will also instance, requires each rubber jar to States for use in the different oil i tae I hurston Motor Fuel stand a 3,600 lb.

tensile strength test fields. In order that motor truck and wbich was first! and a 24,000 volt electricity test which car transportation in the Tampico re-1 on, market by the Savage immediately shows up any imperfec- people only a tew months ago, has tion. Such tests make cracked strong, well balanced teams, and I ture he centers the group, as big as yesterday In a broiling sun along the also like to come. I did not: life. He looks like au 18-year-old kid, I same lines a gergeant would drill a Atlantic coast states and sol and it is admitted that he was a good-! company of recruits.

get first-hand information about! looking chap. Since that time Sam! Foster Pulls New Stuff i eastern teams. From what has been down the line as a big leag-! tPu have learned- however, I am satis-1 uer, retired several years since, and j0, but he did the same stunts him-1 in 6V6ry instance the 1 self. At the end nf the 1.91< teams will be fully as strong as! I gion may be carried on mm. nucn lesrs mane cracked jars modern highways are being construct -1 wed known, almost impossible under ordinary cir- ed between the different towns and 11 can be at-j cumstances.

oil camps. any 1 and makes pos -1 one way to guard against this samps. The Mexican government fe At the end of the work I of ast season Coach Foster was probably as tired I season. today as a result of two buckn being greenest player He I the coast I think the strongest I brought in when a party including Dr. i 1 lie arranza government is giv- eMct.

ninety-six players University of S33fcE2k C. Wrinht. Cltarley Hpps. attention to the Introdnc now1 selling grain, at the store of his brother-in-law, Walter Moore. Coach Foster was probably as tired Ed Lee is now a prosperous orange; as grower in the Villa Park section.

He To be exact ninety baSe- i turned out yesterday. 6iV1116, Fred Moesser, who held down the them the ball gi The University of Oregon, conquerors of Los Angeles re center garden, is fanning at Rands- three fou6r ben( of Pennsylvania last New day, irom a triI)- burg, but maintains las liome in ban- djsb movement exercises, Foster wdl not have a 8trong team this The lucky men of the crowd were divided the squad in half, the line- only two or three old men being Fipps and Watson. Each man got mot men going to one end of the field college. Until the playing season is deer. sjble the use of distillate and similar! condition is to see to it that the bating sponsor for a company which I efficiency! tery is firmly clamped down and to i a conipany which has than that usually shown in the use of I remember when you are riding over gasoline.

It is claimed that the Gas- exceedingly rough roads that the bat- lfier will easily save up to 60 per cent tery is suffering as acutely as the rest in the cost of operating any the car, in other words to drive combustion motor. The Savage peo- pie will demonstrate at the show just i --------------------------------how this saving is made. The Savage people will also show11 been organized at Monterey, capital of Neuva Leon, for the manufacture of motor cars. It is officially an- i i nounced that it is believed the effort Santa Ana people are eating venison will prove successfu, The Savage giving i wlth Washington State a close second, Koss- A' Ny Watson and J. Gardner i ot varl; a 1WW line tliat it has added recent 1 1 a 14 last ta Ana.

Frank Harris wai? at home at short-1 stop and in his time there was no I player in Southern California who handled this position better than he. Harris is now selling real estate here, and incidentally takes as keen an interest in brans music as in those days. He is director night ous activities of the government, and This is a complete line of vulcanizers airplane mail routes also have been supplies, and tire repair materials i established. The good roads question and the backfield men to the other. Then from one division to the other Foster would dash, giving instructions well advanced it will be difficult to The party hunted on the upper fork tell how the teams are going to line of the Kern river, packing in on up.

The outlook at the University of horseback for about twenty miles. is being given special attention, and car travel is now possible in sections of the country where it was impossible for motor cars to go be-i fore. I ARMY CARS MUST HAVE DISTINGUISHING MARK aeeu 1 here and a hlnt there- yanking a bov Washington is problematical, a new he did or nearly uPsetting him, and coach taken the reins from Gil- 1,, ulOHB uavs lH of the 1 then telling him he was not balanced. l)obie. The Oregon Band of this citv and tile band a11 in the Same- though, and before under Joseph Pipal, will have a good aa good as could be asked.

The men at Oran ithe w'as over, some of those teara- got more fish than they knew what to They report that the deer were pretty well hunted out, being driven back into the high ranges. Fishing was NEW CANADIAN FACTORY FOR GOODYEAR CO. at Orange. E. S.

Wallace was fast at second base and few balls coming in his direction ever got by him. Wallace wTas engaged in the newspaper business here for many years, but at present is located at Dayton, N. where he is boys knew something about balance, Hitting low and running. At Hollywood High Graham Moody of Hollyw'ood, seems to he slated to continue as boss of the football gridders. The authorities AUSTIN, Sept.

Tex- I as state highway commission will re -1 registration numbers and dis- i tinguishing seals for the thousands I of army trucks, cars, motor-! BE BIT THE CALL OF THE DRAFT According to Mr. Kienholz, the recent edict of President Wilson, that students remain in school and that athletics be continued, will result in a greater interest in the gridiron sport. do with. The ranks of the major baseball Work on the erection of the new B.ide<rar! that torin' a Part! he, shattered. About associated with a cement manufactur-! have been hoping to relieve the pres ing company.

ent coach of the additional w'ork, Other members of the team giving him more time to de -1 Charley Moye, an uncle of H. H. Moye i 4 Syni work and baseball, of this city, who played left field; 10 has been announced, and James Hawks, first base, and C. Hen- now is agreed that the veteran derson, pitcher. be back to work witli the ex -1 The old photo still on display material that appeared yes- at the Knauf and Faul barber shop, where anyone may call and see it, and hear Paul Knauf tell in his inimitable way of baseball history in the good old boom days.

DAVIS SELLS CARLOAD CHEVR0LETS IN HURRY terday. New Man at L. A. Out at the new L. A.

high school building ex-Coach Featherstone spent the day acting as information bureau for Glenn Whittle, the man wrho will have charge of the Blue and White GEORGIA SENATOR TO PUSH FOR FOOD CARS WASHINGTON, Sept. the bill of Senator Hardwick of Georgia, appropriating $100.000 for experiments by the Postoffice Department in motor truck delivery of articles oi food direct from the producer to the consumer hardly will get favorable consideration from the House at i the present special session of ('on -1 gress, Senator Hardwick will push it i FOLLOW RULES FOR GASOLINE SAVING; THUS HELP WIN WAR of the equipment of the military posts l)er ot big league players tanbark destinies this season. Feather-1 there when the regular session begins 1 stone and Whittle, aided by Ralph Iin December. Noble, inspected the incoming lads This bill is along the lines of the with professional attention and pro -1 extension of the parcel post system I nounced themselves well in acrordnnee with i the day and by Friday night they were cleaned up, with purchasers waiting See A. Davis received a carload of nounced themselves well satisfied at Iand in accordance with the food con new Chevrolet models on Tues- the end of the day.

servation program of the Federal gov -1 ernment. Not only w-ould Senator I i have food products collect-! for the next carload. And the next, most effectively. Compared with last ----carload is due here from the Oakland i year, this fall promises to be a ban- factory Tuesday of next week. ner one.

Tommy is the last person to Delivery from the carload received i be conceited, but he rightly figures this week were made to W. H. Me- that he did a great deal with little last Mufphy, West Orange; A. G. Strowbridge, West Fifth, across the river; John Dunstan, East Seventeenth, Santa Ana; E.

C. Deitrich, Tustin; F. J. Gardner, 623 East Washington, Santa Ana; Capt. Huddy, El Toro.

year. With somewhat more he should be able to turn out a championship team. PASADENA HIGH MINUS BOSS FOR FOOTBALLERS MINNESOTA PLANS TO HAVE BIGGEST SHOW been sold this year for the annual mo- tor show at the Minnesota state fair, I Ham line, between the Twin PASADENA, Sept. Cities. An addition of 40 by 98 feet high is still minus a coach.

I he school has been added, giving the car the authorities have been working on the entire ground floor of the Varied Tn- selection of a man for the berth, but I dustries building. still more have been unable to and the right has been obtained for cars and trucks ,4 4 Iin buildings belonging to the farm im- A faculty coach was suggested and plements and machinery division the board hoped to settle the difficulty that way, but this subsequently proved impossible. Duffy Seay, former mentor, is now an States army. UUIieUl- ed from the producer and delivered to the consumer, but he would have delivered by motor truck to the producers articles necessary in the production of such foods. LONG BEACH HIGH TO BOOST SECOND TEAM Beach high probably will put a second team in the field in football this vear More space than ever before has and will be on the hunt for games at 4 1 bAiuco at the mee ing of officials and coaches! Friday night.

Second teams from the' beach school have in the past been in i a class with such schools as Venice I Alhambra and Compton, defeating scllools from smaller In past years the teams have been I under Coach Cleveland, but this year will be handled by Coach Benson, as-1 sistant physical director. The new! Kegister Washer will state law requiring all bovs to tu ry beay, former men- be given free at demonstration by fac- Physical instruction will bring out a 1 officer in the United tory representative, Saturday, Sept. world of material for two teanfs and a i ouiuruay, 122. Horton Spurgeon Furniture Co. successful season is anticipated.

not use gasoline for washing or kerosene to cut the grease. not spill gasoline or let drip when filling is dangerous and wasteful. not expose gasoline to evaporates rapidly and is dangerous. not allow' engine to run when car is standing. Cars are fitted with self-starters and it is good for the battery to be used frequently.

carburetors adjusted to leanetst mixture lean mixture avoids carbon deposits. that piston rings fit tightly and cylinders hold compression well. Leakage of compression causes losn. all gasoline leakage. Form the habit of shutting off gasoline at the tank or feed pipe.

that all bearings run freely and are well friction consumes power and wastes the radiator in cold cold engine is hard to start and is short in power. the tires fully inflated tires consume power. not drive at excessive speed. Power consumption increases at a faster rate than speed. Every car has a definite speed at which it operates with a maximum fuel economy.

gears rather than climb hills with wide open saves car and gas. not cars needlessly or aimlessly. By fnrp- thought a number of errands can be combined so that one trip to town or elsewhere will do as well as two. the amount of riding for mere pleasure by shortening such trips or cutting down their frequency. pply tactory, and this includes a gal.

tank for supplying the sprinkling system. ONLY 21 TRUCKS IN JAPANESE EMPIRE! TI.V™ UI i up into the thousands and are being There are only twenty-one motor receipt of new ship- trucks in the whole empire of every day. The principal reason is that Japan -------is a man power country. Probably 95; i ANGFi TO HHI per cent of all work done is accorn- 1 MULU plished by manual labor. Other con-1 tributing causes to the lack of motor trucks Japan is the high cost of gasoline, which averages 40 cents per! gallon, and the narrow city streets.

is Held by tlie commission woriu, 11 is likely however, that although no fee shall them w111 be be charged for these vehicles, they i The government is tolerant while must he registered, numbered and I tIje season lasts. But after that, the marked with distinguishing sealsJclubs "ill dwindle pretty rapidly. Just how many army motor trucks1 -dan-v' ot the sixteen big league clubs al there are in Texas bave had half a dozen men drawn already. The next drawing will make deep inroads. Managers are reconciling themselves to having the num- her of players reduced next season from the usual twenty-five per club to sixteen or seventeen.

They will probably he in luck if they have that many first-class players available. It is possible, indeed, that there piay be no big league ball at all next year. 1 hat possibility is to be mentioned AUTO SHOW NOV. 5-10 Los automobile show will witb bated breath; but it exists, and jopen November 5 and continue for the niight as well be faced, succeeding six days, according to the 11 would not be so great a depriva- fkU MCUTC Tr a announcement of the Motor Gar Deal-1 Don, however, as might be imagined Mtt I 1 tAM I show committee. ut first blush.

The number ot fans FROM II MARIMrC This show will be held in to attemJ professional ball games IWAKIWtdithe big Billy Sunday tabernacle 1)8 greaUy reduced next season. Twelfth street and Grand avenue and wl11 be about 2,000,000 of them BERKELEY, Sept. Univer-jwill occupy a total of 107.500 training and trenches, sity of California football season of floor space. In addition to the its opening on California field this! tabernacle itself, three tents will be afternoon. The Californians met the occupied by the exhibitors.

J. s. Con team from the United Slates Marine I "ell, pioneer automobile dealer of Los Corps. volunteering and the draft Angeles, has been selected show niaii- have had their effect in cutting down the number of veterans on the Bluej and Gold squad although several men AC fACT ill who wore last year were on CUM III I CAR the field today. U.

S. ADOPTS RUST PROOFING PROCESS WANTS WOMAN DRIVER WASHINGTON, Sept. latest innovation by the Postofflce Department in connection with the further use of motor apparatus has been introduced by Postmaster W. T. Alberton of New Philadelphia, Ohio.

Mr. Albertson has inserted in the newspapers an advertisement for a young woman can drive an au. i tomobile, to deliver parcel Dost nack. A billion worth of Short hours and good are sold in the United States) Postoffice authorities ENORMOUS ESTIMATE biles everv year. One-third of a billion is view that a wide and interesting field spent for tires and tubes, it is claimed, i may be found in tiie postal service for There are approximately 4.000.000 women now that the uecessi- cars I uued and figuring, ties of war are taking so many men of in on nli i ol The United States Government has I adopted the Parker process, owned and controlled by the Parker worth of gasoline to each car in! from different branches of'The man Proof Company of America, and full a year, the fuel bill reaches the enor- service.

Experience by equipment for the work in being rush- i sum of $400,000,000. It is safe! houses show success with ed at Rock Island, III. The process to say the gasoline and oil bill of drivers, will be used for all small arms. The American motorists exceeds half a process has been used before by the million dollars. At this rate, Califor- Government in Pan Canal with 250,000 autos, spends zoae, 000,000 a year for oil and oil products.

women The price on Studebaker automobiles will advance the evening of SeDt 15th. Wm. F. Lutz Co..

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