IWSw; - ,,-s& -'x s3y W'l ,Wa -'J1) li'PjpjW ', r'j''.fvflR 5w 'lwliTOB?.!WKWl - -?;; J vTi -:iT'51tii. - -irTTat- ITWf; EVETXG PUBLIC LEDGER-rniLADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAltCil 20, 1918 -1 '' wWlflHHe.'M LY, CHICAGO SPEED STAR, WILL ATTEMPT TO BREAK THREE RECORDS IN NEW YORK TONIGHT . i fl )IE RAY, THE CHICAGO FLIER, ALL ATTEMPT TO BREAK THREE RECORDS IN ONE RACE TONIGHT MORAN AND PROMISING ROOKIES AT S T. PETERSBURG ninnfo in finoninl gEvent at John Wana- iinaKei vummei-uiai linstitute Games in New York TAT flrt J?u don't Buccccd try, ti J ifaln.' This familiar quotation of Jlatfl Bon VianMtn ww e1l be nn -I to J olo l.aj. uif iiitufcu Hint ..u . ..-- I..- lav oml ittiurrpifiil nt u - -...... i'ntittilti .lohntiv 0cr- K world Indoor reconl for tlio mllo II mike il ueifTNiiiifu inuii luiMjini, w r....i .,... tiEnrp for tlin .IIhLi.ilc ha annual track ami field meet, uf J0nn buikiiii""" - - L In Madison Squire Harden, .Now aw will not onlv make nil assault on Knrton's reconl but will nltcmpt to Itktn American record nuu 11 worms . ...nil Tt In thn nnlntnti nf manx tick critic tli.it lie wilt smash two the marts, if not nil mree. i no itpecd King from Chicago win start o scratch In a special three-quartet- t.n.tlr:iii rme und ullt nltcmnt to . ie n nr. mitt nr less of thn Indoor terlran recoril for tlio distance .1,07 ..-.,- I.. Inn 11.lc.inll .t t lllirflln. In R1.I Tlio world's outdoor record for li exnt 3 02 1-0 miis established i Tommy Conncff In 1S05. ier Chorion's Record Cfter parsing tlie thrcc-quatter mile rk Ray will continue on to tlio mile it final attempt of this season to M.k Oxerlous leconl Judging liy i wonderful performance list s itur- Rj In the national A A IT. champion- It, xilien lie upiiued ine Ainericnn yard record of . 14, It.iy appears me or casll.x nreaMtitr Drlscoll m rd.. Howexcr. It la liullKelv that lie Ilhatler tlio urord made by Tommy Mitfi. due to tlio fait that he will some 01 iih cuergv nuriug the r p-rt of the line for tlio (ln.it Kill HIV iiiiv-niiin It, II eLieanncv mid IMdle Tall will irt In the thrce-qiiarter-inllo run ably few. If mis. nt the spectators The A. A I games were uwaro tint kll, who went uut and set such a Kill, pace (or nun jurns, w.ts an in joung in, inis is not a tiosirc in neume .' .UtnW l.llt l.l ..II loin.,.. IC. h. It should he stated tint lie was Eenng iiom ii ciy nan nitucK of rnrltls. lis prohablj mi.oui.Uil foi hN In- llT to Keep up the fan pace It M(eeri. houoot. Unit lip lll lie In l eondltlon li tonlzht ami lie lion, q Redeem hlnitelf If Tall ( n the conauion lie was in wiun In. J0IK RAY reeled oft a mile In I 1G3.5 tccnndi n the Inteicolleglate conference champion klilps lait June, the winner should ea tnbllsh a new iccord Xcw Time Expected Mike Deannev, encourascd b his de feat of Kn 11 In tho A A V meet Satur da. N all enthuli.m for another crack at rtny Sailor Mike sajs tint ho let Jolo get nwav too fur In the third lap of tlio tltulir inon.j.ird run, cNo ho mlsht hac been right at Ila a shoulder round Iiik tho lint tin ii 'I ho meet totilKht Is hrsely for school bos Meneri-burR Aiademy will clote one of its most successful Indoor seasons when It competes In tho lntcr.cholatlo relay for tho Hodman Wammaker tro lh MercerburK his won this largo nip for thn last two jears, and u lctorj tonlKht means pennaiient possession Woodrlnir. Swede, lleattlo and rill maii will represent tho Illue and White and (o.uh .llinmv ("urran cpects them to win Their stronuest opponent Is the M Ilcnedlet School, of NYu.uK III the MeadowbiooK Kame, Cm ran s riunrtct oiitrmi bt llcncdlct by inoro than nfly in d Allan Womlrlnc. MercersburR s fast sprinter Is cntorid In the special te-cnU-ard dnli and lie should top the title If he illsiKis the sanio form which Ik slum til in the N't Mark Inleischolastle meet 111 thl incit he outi hissed a large Held In the time of 7 .'-5 seconds, onl riii--(ifili of a second behind the world's iccord foi the clout, made by Jo l.oomis CAGE STARS OUT 'SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS FORPENN'SNINEl By HILL 75ELL Sweeney and Mitchell Re portPlayed With tho Fresh Last Year COLLINS AIDS THOMAS Pat Mornn. the I'hil mau.iRi'i, is sliown hcic with some of In new men, pholor,iilieil utter then nriivnl in St. I'eteisliurK by Robeit V .Maell, spoils etlitiu of the Kkmm, I'i ni r I.um.I.i:. 'I he Kioup, fiom lift to light, thov.s Moinii, Lai, Wootlwlud iiml Mckent. enlisley is the plajci in the oral tAL HIGH WILL $7500 BONUS FOR ALEX, IACTICE IN A BARGE i REPORT FROM COAST plain Oellcrs Accepts OfTer FofCoachWriKhttoU.se Penn Boat BET TIGERS APRIL 20 i ntral ,ltRli Si 100I heieaflcr will Ittldjll new piatlices In a Iijiks d of In a shell Joe Uiluhl, the i of the l'tnu trews has gheu the on and Cold candidates permission one of the l'enn b uses prlelil had his llrtl and HIuo can- ion tho Her estculay the same lie Central lads were holding piac Land durlm; his spiro mnmculs wa the high school lads. Centinl (only one shell which makes It nec- rf for the foui squads tj take ,IH using the shell majority of th I'culial can- Ul know little about the spoil, and rwnral of the fellows hud taught land liojlh unset the llcht saell Ptnn tutor told I'aptaln Oelltis of wih mat It would be better If tin v ill row In a baige for some of Iho men were lKcl to put their foot va 1110 liottom mid tiiln the shell. Wain OellcrH agreed with Wilght rexplalned that they didn't own a Wright then offered the uso or of Penn's barges whlrli Oellcrs accepted, and will uso for the t time toda, in preparation for tho Hn race with Princeton frethmen, 1 51. on Carneclfl Lake. llterday the four Central crews each Spln f i om tho Undine Club to tho W atenuc brldgo und back. A cut s made in the biiu.ul thu eurlv nart !t eek. Practices will bo held r morning ncxtweelc, us the Hchool i cioacu owing to tho faster uon. I DltmOrP llflS lAAll nlfnl,l n.itnlll J 1918 basketball team nt Ger- u ncaaemy. uismoio succecus BV D.nl. L. . .. . . cii, tiio weii-Ktirrwii ip in s . ho Jumped center on tho cage Til nit. ...I - . (- ,-.. luuiwuiK were awurueu Jrlty G' Captain Ucck. DIs- t" -." .-...v.wiij. J-. 0111-tii uiiu WCM, frDlsmort!, Smyth. DInnv and y wi be hack In school next year Major League Regulars and Rookies Getting Down to Real Work NEWS FROM THE CAMPS hNotcs of the Bowlers kl i!,rl"nn5 t-omimny, or the in Iht iCK.u2f rn,"d It three tn a row kckinVn Yil"Vr ,",,m. '"" air aron Kit in Vi'ri' Place. Iill Telephone's .. ...ice truin me ti, v, irjon I Rnllw It.nn .-..11. a .1.. III !. "n ""' ""."'1n" " B.. ia n'cKetl team, led by 1M Ijoyd. PHn bowler . The picked team lost 64 ii!ft Hl1 thB eamea belne closely - .."J"" 'i mo nrat oy in pinn 4 iff 1 yka "arrow marsln. L'. lore lha.. ...in ... v.. ........ ...... ptOlfs v " lu" "Cbvuu aiiu rk.V"'?"'' lited bv some clever J.-M011. who toeied the maplee 1 ...ir1' and by Bellsken. who ran fu.."!."'"" atandard Holler ,r t. "'" ft. T1llr1if.TaMnHn1 ) . 1 iiuiivmm.i ..."n''" r..usV':.i'i.u ., ."'Mlt game. IftfUA toln tniri itriiP'Inir If'SiSK6 as follow; LoucK. 'J00 Wf ahfl 210: Andtra. "lfti l.nnu. kail ail -.11. ..1.. w -. a A . LIU'1 lit tth4M Mte .. tn. IM. . IHr ua. ... a m .-," out ui loruit run 1 nit JnJ 12T and lalllnti to itop tho MVl isnint; inrect firaignu nfk T-.- - - wnaun lecrri nriB auiii wow f8r Butlone O and H. with lani. ." ,l -"a -o ana ueinu a rKX..!!"' ?!" of three from HIb ai .Si ' S. ".'" uo, to Station n b Cf ..rl,IIOn ' tavo nral-cuae tali . .."JOi'v" tenpln scattering F'l rOlleil SO n,tn VII n IIKlInn'! m .na tt"" a "' s""l01 ' Wblch liavo lrtually won th LJIIU u.ll .Sl. nn' ';" -. wwai iinw iMvmkb I'asiideiiti. t ul,, .March JO S it grounds today nei-essltated can itllng tho ChlciRti I'nbs first game of tlio .t.11 Illo Walker piobably will pltrh ngalnst San Diego tomonow l!ioer Aloand(i domud his unlc" for tho Hist time today It was uimorcd he reeeixed $7G0U as a bonus for signing. New Orleans. March 20 The Indians' und Vanlsans' first game of the season resulted In a 5 to 5 tie at tho end of the setntli liming Catcher Yaro Krcjcl. Ckvtlind saiuHottc.r, was the star of the game He Rot thrco lilts In foui times at bat and scoied three riin Miner Hell., In,, Maich .0 1 no i mcugo wiiuo !-o put 111 a full tla toda with tun practice, sessions. Manager Rowland was particularly In tel ested In tho recruit pitchers and de oted much tlmo to Paul Musser. of tho Western, and Krunk Schellenbach, of the Coast League, both good prospects. Montgomery, Ala,, March 20 Uddlo Itousch, the National League's champion hitter nnd only red-leg ab sentee, will Join the Cincinnati team Saturday, Manager Mathewson an nounced today. Hot Springe, Ark., March HO. Two members of the Dodgers aie on the hospital list today with twisted ankles They nro Chuck Ward, Inflelder, and Pitcher Dan Grlner. Tho Robins aro working hard to get In shape for buturdny's gnmo with tho Itcd So. Marlln, Tex., March .0 Uoss Young, who Is counted on to llll l)ay Robertson's shoes. Is fielding biilllantly and hitting hard for the (Jlants, and Manager McGrawr has today ceased to worry oer Robertson's lefusal tu icpoit. Iho celebrated race between Kddle Collins nnd Ifelnlo Zimmerman is the chief topic for arguments here mil Rarlden maintained for a brief time that ho figured in tho pursuit race, but final ly gae It up. Training progresses bt tneen arguments. Marnn, fi March 20 Ping Bodle and Wally Plpp ate tHals. Harry Sparrow Is the goat. The two Yankees are trying to see which of them can knock the moat baseballs out of the training grounds here. Plpp had a slight adantnge when they began today. 1 .. ......... ,n,, .ugui;!! y Jews that only cne Pullman will be with the Detroit Tigers during the ex hlbltlon tour with the Cincinnati Reds the first two weeks of April gae the youngsters here today a hunch some of them will be on their way back to the tall uncut before the end of March. It will be Impossible to carry the squad at Its present strensth and rumors of a wholesale discharge of rookies are afloat. HARRY W. RHODES SPLENDID TYPE Death of President of J Springhaven Country 1 Club Great Loss to Golf 1 AN EXCELLENT GOLFER 1 I II PL ILK I'U'riLK Tie sudden death tif llan . T!t-.Hf. ttrnulrlmit nf I tin S'nt llinli i.nti Country Club. Is a great los not onl" to the club, with which he was lo long connected, but to golf and golfers 01 this city. It seems stiango fiat almnsi within .1 ear's time Spilngh.nen Ins lost thiee of Its inrst prominent iiieni hem III Mr Rhodes Ilenij r Hicni ami J II I.lnu bill ner. l three were as soclaled with Sprlughiixen slnco lis jn teptlnn Ml lion had been pi evident Mr Rhodes was the pitsldcnt at the tlmo of hi 1 dentil while Mr l.lmehuniei for a number of sears Ind been 1 hair man tt tho giocll committee Prominent Trio Gone 1 I Tlio deaths nf Messrs IHon and Rhodes weio sudden Mr lion foi t.us hid I een pi ij lug with W Line I Veilenden. L'dwaid Wmtli nnd George W Statzell and this foui nail inatcli was a familiar sight on tho links of fpringh ien nnd l.ansilcwno of Lite jcais Mr. fetalzell had not plijed as much with the other thiee betniio of the need of his picencn ut Aronlnil ik whcio he has been president since Its organisation Mi HKon on the di of his denth had been placing with nine of his old flltnds Intludlng Ml ei lenden, and fell dead nn one of tho greens near the clubhouse Mr. Rhode" who was 11 inutli oungei man had apparentl been In the hesl tf health up lo the tlmo of his death Mr Limehuiner had been an luialld for a number of cais 1 uao. .iiunj riiciius ' The late president of the spiuiRhaxcn , Countrj Club was the tpe of man who ' had scores of friends and not ono enemy He probably was tho most pop ular man at tho club, ho was nn ex cellent golfer and a splendid president He was a keen student of golf and he got as much enjojment out of the r one as any true loer of the rojal and an cient pastime can 6CL, I'or a number of 5 ears I.ansdowne and Sprlnghaen hao plajed a seiles of games In tho spring and fall on nltei nate courses. I had the plenstnc of playing against Mr Rhodes In three of these matches, the last one being last fall And one of tho results of plalng against him was to deepen tho feeling and regard that cerj ono had who had eer met hhn He had a rating of eight strokes 111 his club handicap and he played up to 11 in Ida matches and In n club where time are n number of splendid golfers Including Wan en Tjson, l)r Charles Schoff, William Turner and otheis who might' bo mentioned, ho usually held his own. He was one nf the founders of the club and for a while he sercd ns lce president. Ho also served several teims as chairman or me green coiiniiiiiec, uiiu many of the changes on the course were made during his regime He succeeded George T. Butler as president and had completed two terms SPORTS SERVED SHORT I'lene II iiiiniine il. I nr, imrlis M 'Olllt ill In II In lift lit, IiiiiIn.9 uf nn 1 N inl ltoeii I ut bus not u iii 1 fi rvi t lii rn rilled liitrrsiitie rtirni 1 url Inn llllluir.l ln-n.ui 1 ill ll t li hi llrtilnliil M iuH)nii. liti.li lillisl "Irs. Cluirlrs I onicniw tier, nf Wiv ork wire thru four nn.l llvi .Mil'iiuit Ii ul I ,,n ' '' K.'l IiIiih nf !lnrtfinil t uiiu , wun 11110 of ll" und ulirt nf fmr 1'ie flli.1 1 rlj- In Hi niKtit tnuriinnii. hamll I ' ip tuiiiiiitii.nl nr ill. Orimin I ltmli ci'K .Inhmn llunilee nn.l Ulllie l.iKrun i,""""" " "' " " ' '-" -'" s" two li.tilltm mill 11 Irrs fur tin ItelltW 1 Isht .inuii m.ii .1 mint's fnp n fllli rn ruuti I ! IriinKie Itrltl, nf Nrw llfitrnril rtrf 'd Imul 11 l.f M ikfil nt (In Itlvrrslt. 1 ' Hi 'I 1 -inn i Hi ml in , iu.li hmiihi S llntin lonn 111 m M 11,113 ni.iii ' x """ "I HI' W il 1 uf Imul, Mai Ii J"i y n N 1 'Mi "inn laik II lie w i I,, ii i , ( , ,f I nrillutlil I miprsiM Irn I. t nni f 1 K.IIKlin lie l 1 rl. ran l.f thin Iiilalis Iht n mv I nil r 1 hhh it in tl Itrhlll ttnnll II llll I nil- llll- ill .i 11 111 ir hUiii I ri Iri ft I nnrcl II I sitm uhKii li "Utiilie 1 t , Its 1 Iln fion (III h Iiim mill . II '.I 'nr mill tn r 1.1 1 i- rem hi it Mike Hncene) nnd Joe Mitchell mem bers of IVnu s ihnmpliinshlp basketbill taam thin t hllet 111 letting down anv In their training. The rage seaon ended last Saturd.1 night nnd today the re ported foi the IiisiImII team lloth nre utmost as well known on the iMimond n mi tho cum t und Ihej ure vers Mtlinble additions tn 1 oach Thomas s squad tlotlt Sen: in.! Mltcnsll weie Im portant cogs In Iho freshman nine last season Swcene was the shottstop and one of the best ever handled b Tir Wal ter l arls the Mailing tutor, Mitchell, who (s a well-built southpaw, was not defeated In nnv of his games during tho l'.itr season with the frc hmrn Uter White's Job Sweene ha,, a haul linht tihead of hint to I mil the shottstop Job despite his evtellent record with the freshmen nnd with the Mlnrilii Cltj High Si Imol The le-se Miuth will lime to liuik Jnlinnx While 11 Mleran, who Is 11 elassv fielder White liuwixrr was weal, nt bat last mnsoii und Sweuii s piowest with the si u i, piobabh will win the post for hnn Ihoina has no tlependible li fl hind iwulers on his staff, and he wtlcomed Mitchell Thomas Is piltlil In port tilers for It Is his thenn tint 11 college It .1111 sees little nf southpaw Ing and for Ihat leason 11 left-hander has mi ad xantnge In eolleglite ranks If Mitchell eoines up to expectations, l'enn will hae two flrsl-tlass inoiiiidsnicn In the basket ball plnci and Walter Ilernhnult thn lug right h uidei . w ho made such a splcn. did itinrd I ist ve.it lot- Straus til- well-known lialfb.uk irpmlid fin has, lull esterdaj and was plaml at llilid luse b Coach Thomas snails is a Kood llelder nnd an t xcrp tlntuilv hud hitter Utility Light an othrr of fmitbill fame nlso ri ported re tenth llnbey Is slated for one of the niltlli Id posts McNiiluil and .Mour.iilian Uepurt Inn titlut brilliant stars of basket lull finie 1 line nut (01 thn fieshmaii It am 'Ihtse men me Unmix McVlihol, raiitulii nf the fn shin 111 the, and Al Miiuimll.in the (1 ish forward Mc-I Mtlinl plixs steoniWiate and ho Is sure nf landing that' Wst Doitnr Cirlss said th it JltNlehol Is one of the best set mid liisimen 111 1 ollcgi Mourndl 111, x ho plaxtd xxlth Central High list sea s .11 Is an onllleldir of no mean ability I ..hlii' Collins nipt, iln of tho xwnlds 1 !i minimi White So has been Hiding 1.1th T bom is at lutorhi; ho candidates 101 the last few daxs J Oi: TCnilR, Herman lllndln's sensa tlonal joung fljwelght, will endeaxor to put the skids under Daxe Asley, New York boy, xo.-j soon Astey has been matched to meet Jimmy Wilde, cham pion flyweight of l.nRlnml, In lAindon, the litter put of next month Asley performed here less than 11 month ngo nnd made n fair showing ngalnst Mlko I'rtel at the OImpln On the night of the Krtel-Asley en gagement. Tuher fougnt one of the pre llmlnalles nnd stopped his man who xxas Muchles Rllex 1 uber ntndc such n hit that there were rrles fiom the gallery for a Tuber-Astey battle If Astey sur xlxes the Tuber go, then he should be able to make It xcrx pleasant for the Ihiglish champion Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last Night ltCAIUVn Jlmmr I'aitsas drew vilth leiina Xtnrlntil Kdtlle llraham tiroVs n rib In the ninth man ef hie arhetluled ten-round btiut xrllh tp ItaKf ana wm furred to slep flaltllnr. I'llTsnt ItOII haeta l'lll and liar Trel nnteil a faul tn-rotii4 draw. I I.I.X i;i,XM .Hell ttrn-k shaded lllle Jar keen In A ten-rnnnit aeran. IIOSTOS nnna Brllt raellr defenled Mdle W allure In ti twelve-round hoot. most unbeatable. Tuber more than held his own against ITessner for six rounds, but oxer the long distance the Baltimore boj ptoxed to bo the better man. .Meet at National Tuber nnd Astex xxlll meet at the Na tional A A on the night of April C Tuber has been Improxlng lapldly and lias dlsplaxcd such high-class form that It does not speak ixoll for tho chances of Astey The man titer of the New rk aspirant how oxer, thinks differ ent for lie has gone abend nnd ar ranged a number of other bouts An April !i Astex- his been booked to meet Stexe Ilessner, rugged Haiti . ,..,.. . .. . ... .nn!- imi uiiu Lost Vntitin- MrRnim Jn Wendell. ft benUm will but at the more lio. wlio Deit loung Jlctioxern rambrl- soon Ills opponent will b pirkeit nero insi .xionuax ingiu, in a niieen-iin it snort time by .Matchmaker Johnny round bout before the 1 eerless Aim tho Monumental Cltx One xteek later Astey xxlll clash with Pekln Pete Her min In I'eorln 111 Joe rlirlsttsna, the well known sportsman from rlnuth I'hlladelphle, hes taken Unhor tiole, Hie sensatlnnHl nxwelaht, from New York anil Hilly Mines nf thin rltv, under hie menesenient trhrlstlenH would like to set either nf thn tioXR started aaalnet Joe Tuber Hiexe Klesener, Settling Aturray or ounu JlcGoxern, w Phil llloom, under the management of XX'lllle Kit until" I" tralnlnv for lite ell rnund encounter with K ll. At XX'agner, of this cits al Hie Olyinpla, In Hums timtm XlrCahe. nf this cltv, who recently defeiteit Jack Anrlrnwe at Ileltllnore, prnb nblt will box Willie Moore, of the flfthting Xlnore fnmll. nt the National Haiurila. xicCalw will traxel to Ualtlmore tomorrow to enatine touna Giles Ifeal Test for Astey These three bouts should prole the neeessirx test for tlio ambitious Nexx Kddle XA Hilars. Ilroo.bn Hthtweltht, has YotKer Tuber Is conceded to bo one !"' .""'n'"'"' "he" In f.ct. Lew of the best fix weights In captlxlty Joe .? "wr.ek. lh" ,n,,n t'0Ut "' th ""r"'U has iiecn loreeo 10 conceue poundage In 'most of his battle" and If once glxcn the chance lo engaged boxa of his own weight ho should be nblo to show to adxantnge l'lener his beaten most of the good fl weights and at nftcin rounds Is al- Irish rats dine will have m workout for his hum v.lth Lew Tendler when he facee XX'est Hide .llmmy Duftv. In the flnel bout at the National A. A. Saturday cxeninc I en llnnrk soon xxlll be actlxe. Tie has been mntrhed tn meet Georae Chin Ui ntta burch and Qui Christie, In Jtllwauku . aU n fieSgl.N ow'A'Sizte Ji -Mmm&r l mt f0a&Z' I "' "' Itros. Co., Manufacturers 0sS0lP V Philadelphia FRED FULTON MAY SIGN FIGHT ARTICLES TODAY Miller Will Probably Entertain Bids ' From Other .Than Boxing Centers Chicago, March 20 J, c. Miller, pro motor of the proposed Wlllard-Kulton match, was awaiting hero today the ar id u I of Kred Fnltqn's manager for a tlnap confab. Once the articles, pro tlgiied. Mllldr will dexote his attention to selecting a; place for the match. , -miner i uoiiwueriNx a uorwBie arena ATHLETICS MAY GET SHEAN OR BLACKBURNE ..n.1lW In f I ,1 1 ( I. 11 I I l. t S 1111 tllA CCUIUIllt. IW -- ; " '" .. ... Yankees are preparing to hand oxer an other player to Connie Mack to complete the deal for Ping llodle. Hugglns sent Tim Hendrxx to the Uroxxns. xxho re leased Lee Magee to tho Reds. In re turn for this fax or the Reds are ex pected to hand oxer either Daxe Shean or Lena Blackburno to the Yankees, w ho then will release them to the Athletics. Sales Manager to take charge of retail end of high-grade Motor Truck proposition t for Philadelphia and territory. Must havo ' ability to orcanizo depart ment and direct salesmen. An experienced local man preferred. References 'und statement of past experience' reaulred. All communlca- - tWs, .treated In strict eonS . w.U ,) -'. ,' The Lesson of the Speedway THERE is a valuable lesson for every one of our cus tomers, we Goodyear Service Station Dealers believe, in the speedway racing of the past season. Not only did Goodyear Cord Tires win every officially recognized race held during the year, but every important place in every such race as well. In addition to this, numerous world's records of long standing were shattered by cars equipped with these tires. But far outranking even these honors in importance is the fact that every victory by Goodyear Cords was won by a non-stop run. This performance, under the severest conditions that can be imposed upon a tire, has never been duplicated in the history of racing. i It affords evidence of the superior speed, stamina and strength of Goodyear Cord Tires that is ample and incontestable. To the thinking motorist it makes impressively clear the lesson we have been teaching for years: that no other tires are so able, so endur ing, so economical as Goodyear Cord Tires. you may be sure that the qualities in these tires which have made them supreme on the speedway are qualities which will deliver you extreme satisfaction on your car. This sign identifies Iho Good' year Service Station Dealer. Goodyear Tires, Tubes and Ac cessories are always kept in stock. . Snellrnburg i. Co., Market and 13th Ut; Wnine We. Uirage, 37.J8.3ll Hum Ate. Xuliun Munillr. tu.. HIS Kara St. Slirhiiillrlil Ate. (Jaruce.5015 Sprln.tleld Ax. l'enn i. (luritae A Serxlte lompaiiy nf I'blla- tlelnlilu. :i.'U-313 s, llroad St. O'llrlrn a Hooter. '.'13 .V Juniper s. Imti-t Auto Mini'l) (a.. Mil l.orn.t S, W . 1'. Itrer I Xnto Supply lo,. Inc.), MOO I'ranlford Axe, Daupliln f.araif. 1131-33 XV. Uaupliln t, Iho.. I.oldberg. 1316 Mne St, I., s, Hill Kulilier Co., SOI ,V CarlUle M. l.nnl. Tire Nertlce lti 4J.S N. llroad SI. XX. X I. mil. & son. 1J10 Kate SI. 1 nnU Tire Hrrilie lo., .SOU N. llroad SI. Muilern Xiilrunlilnit to., M, K. Kline, I'ro- prlrter. 4(1 . s:il t. Lbert .Xlolnr to,, .I;-: N, llroad SI. United Aulu Stnret, Inc., 003 N. llroad and 3 id and Ihe.tnul. 1 . C. llornberk. .10 S. Ulli St. -lilli fenturr darare. fill . llroad SI. Ilrn.dwuy , Auto Supplt Co . Inc., llroad. I'a.unk Aie. und .XlMiemi M, Whltelieiid lln.hr. I... Ill . Juniper St. Sees & lalier Is.. .00M-III . Iront St. Htuhl's Ciurate. IS1U-I3 Kleins Hun Ate. Sloan's Oarage. tiSil pnil Ualtlmore Ate. 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