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Show AUTOMOBILE RAP Cars Will Start in New YojC and Race to Seattle, theK'"i Finish. E; NO STRINGS ARE TIED Wl TO THE BIG pRlp Exposition Gives $5000 jSs!'1 Prizes, and Guggenheim ff' $2000 Cup, W j tj l, - The American continent will b ''! StTL 1 scene of a magnificent automobile a 5 test during the spring and early ru rtlrtn Through the efforts of M. Robert ft l?nT' genhelm, who was largely responsible ta&t the Elkwood Park meet of Iat Bum 5rL tho Seattle Automobile club and th? Hert flclals of the Alaska-Yukon-Paciflc iiJA' sltlon are busy arranging the- deUIlT.' a race between the Atlantic and P oceans. Jo Already letters have been cent onV all automobile manufacturers gtvlnr th an opportunity to lay out the route.. tkt this -work two cars will be neccBsary, ' 'JTbe starting from New Tork. covering trie 1 .m rltory between New Tork and Chics ,w ' and the other leaving Chicago and ceeding west. Theso cars ylH start Ui'K March to. while the da te of the i lbs1 proper will be set for either May lj E,Kae .Tune 1, according to the condition of'-roads, of'-roads, as reported by local automo' istt. clubs and hotels. 51 jtfW Neither tho public nor the mamri L' 'Ton turer Is especially Interested In arbiti ,Aa penalizations based upon the possible' f of an unimportant bolt or nut. Motor ST. and Intending buyers are inteneely la ested in knowing whether a car caxi tri l1 the -1000 miles separating New Tork. if lo Seattle under all conditions of weal Jis tl and road, while the sporting instinct"' Ji an bo aroused by the contest of driver! , the race. j 0 11 The prize for tho contest will be a u or nlflccnt trophy.' which has been doiw KSMltii by M. Robert Guggenheim, and which: -nt cost $2000. This trophy has no etri Ham attached to it and win be given outr -to the winner, and from present plans W" winner will be the car that reaches S ' tie first, having traveled over the 1 IBMA on Its own wheels, without any o rules or conditions being Imposed. t ' sides the trophy, cash prizes will, given. These have already amount ilEKA over $5000. with the prospect that 1 Lnni will bo materially Increased In the 1 - " future. , s Tom Moora of Mills &. Moore, whoC But bo In charge of the details of the jtitliri has already left for Seattle to meefiifafirf commissioners of the exposition and'5?f governors of the Seattlo Automobile ? L sociatlon, in order to arrange the rj"'1 and entry blanks. Eu Strikes and Spares. Tho standing of clubs and averaged players In the City Bowling league: 4s Hm Clubs. Won. Lost. Twk e: Crescents .....12 3 ?Jllkio 5rr5"Vr V 1 - iA ' Z. C. M. I. o 10 4vt, iv All-Americans 5 10 ITL'l" n.". pit p o - mtl n 2 ' jiJNtse NAME CLUB. S 2 ?; r; 1 pji ' ? J wo P. Quln. Crescents 15211.11.. Ekdahl, Crescents 14(105.4 fc.nwT Pierpont, Crowns n 191.3 ftJW" Person. Crescents IS 187.9 Sftttaji Stnyncr, All-Amer 9 187.4 Btflno Laurie. All-Amor 15 186. T (ij.'m Margetts. Z. C. M. 1 12.1-mrtl Anderson. Z. C. M. 1 15 184 . .j3 J?1 Burton. Crescents 11 IKlfJJ Sam Spitz. Z. C. M. I. ..15 181.0? tte S. Williams, Crowns 15181.8 Hieco J. Qulnn. Crowns ...14 1S1.S ilr Ba Gyllenswan. Crowns 13 19. 10 j fM Haymond. Z. C. M. 1 6 173.3 Danley, Z. C. M. 1 8 176.1 W Hlckam, All-Amer 9 l4.4 I ti Hlgham. Crescents 13 1(3.5 ; imj Mollvneau. All-Amer 12 Ii3.3 ; ever Lovell. Crescents 6 bo. 2 , fc Jack Burt, Crowns, lo 1 12.12 1 f d J. Collins. Crowns' ........ J-V'H Fk. Williams. Z. C. M. I. ..6D.S ft Donkin. AU-Amer. 12jl61 V m 3- . ll-M.: |