Show CADILLAC WINS IN HAVANA Flashing by the finish post a half- half mile ahead of or Its nearest rest competitor a Cadillac T Typo Type pc 59 9 took first honors honors' at the annual races held April 4 at atthe atthe at atthe the Oriental park parI Havana Cuba ac according according according ac- ac cording cording- to word worden given en out b by Fred Sharman general manager of or the Sharman Shannan Aut Automobile company dealers I and distributors in this territory for forthe forthe forthe the Cadillac and Oal Oakland lan automobiles Tie time for fot ten miles sa says s Mr TrL Sharman was S minutes of 41 I seconds whIch breaks aks all records Press Pross reports of this Cadillac victory vic vic- victory tory tor- weer carried In tho the regular no news s columns of the papers several weeks a ago o. o but tho the details of ot th the Cadillac triumph were not then fully told Therace Tho The Thorace Thorace race was run on a one mile flat lat dirt track In co competition with four other makes of cars Tho The Type 9 Cadillac with fenders and fender irons frons removed an and the exhaust pipes run out through the hood was used The driver was Albino who had previously won two silver cups cup for Cadillacs this years year's prize mal making the third In all Cadillac has won seven seven track victories in Cuba tho the first being In 1913 Cuban Cub accounts of at the race rac call attention to tho the fact that in spite of ot its previously attained d reputation Cn Cadillac was' was not looked upon as tho the likely winner because of ot the entry of at three specially prepared racing cars earn one of them having havin been sent Sheepshead 1 Bay track Rousing Housing cheers greeted g tho the Cadillac Cadillac Cadillac lac as it swept b by in tho the lea lead at the en cm end of at the first lap tap all nIl tho the cars care having gotten away to an in even c break from a stan standing start starl according to the Cuban reports This carl early lead was as maintained maintained main maln- throughout hout tho the race race and was wa gradually Increased to half a mile mno at atthe atthe the tho end The Tho finish In Ish was In this order o-der Cadillac Cole Colo Mercer Stun Slut This Cadillac certainly maintained th the glorious traditions tradition of Its predecessors ces- ces SOlS sora writes Guillermo Guillerme Pc Cadillac dealer In hl Havana under whoso whose direction the car was entered The speed attained was approximately approximate approximate- ly 1 sixty nine miles milos an hour The gear ratio was four our to one CYLINDER U n G AND RE- RE nl G We Ve are aro frequently asked tho the question question question ques ques- tion as to the tho distinction between re- re grinding and c cylinders lInders and h how w one Is to know which process should should should-be be use used In the event cent It becomes cylinders necessary to up true-up worn orn Engines that have boon been in service for tor fora a a. considerable time arc are apt to develop tho the worn cylinder er disease which manifests mani feets itself In loss of or power The reason reason rea rea- son Jon in is that the cylinders due to tho the thrust side of ot the pistons get slightly slight slight- ly h more wear in n tho the crosswise direction direction U tion n than they do in the tho fore and direction This results in a slightly el elliptical ol- ol l shape which is s tho the more moro pronounced pronounce pronounced pro pro- the tho older tho the engine Ina and tho the gases ases have havo a chance to leak lenk past tho the worn sections If It the wear la It only a few tow thousandths thousandths thou thou- of or an Inch the tho bore bolO of the cylInder cylinder cylinder cyl cyl- inder can bo ho trued true up merely by grinding grinding grind grind- ing Inc but if It tho the cylinder er Is badly out of or round It Is sometimes necessary to it before tho grinding is Ie dono done Tho The point is 19 that grinding c cannot be bo to make mako a 1 very deep cut or correct a badly misshaped cyl cyl- inder hero a n. deep cut is needed tho the surplus metal should bo be re removed ro- ro moved mo b by tho the boring process after which a a. ver very accurate surface can be bese se secured SHurod with the grinder From the tho foregoing It will bo be ob obvious lous that to to secure accurate results and to bring bringing In ing la is necessary for boring will not admit of such accuracy It should hould further be clear that grinding will dimensions to cr very close limits grinding grinding grind grind- ing will produce a much smoother surface than boring alone None of ot tho the neighbors doubted that T Teddy Cornell would wind up to the bad Ho was a a. 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