Show ILONE LONE YANKEE ENTRY I KEEPS WEARILY ON Driver Roberts Almost Exhausted Ex Ex- Ex- Ex hausted One hausted-One One French Car Ca' Ca Arrives in Chicago Goshen Ind md Feb Fob 21 The Tho J-Tho Tho American entry In the Now York to Paris race raco reached Goshen at nt 8 o'clock tonight aCer after a hard trip from Ligonier since 3 p. p m. m Tomorrow morning at ot 7 o'clock I the start will 1 be made for lor South Bend Bond The he roads were vero filled with wih snow beI between between be be- tween I 01 and Gosh Goshen en I j Jack Sperry's private car rr accompanying accompany accompany- I j ling Ing the time racer broke down own four miles mies i lout out of ot Goshen Goshon tonight and ond was hauled L LI I In by four horses Examination of or the Thomas car tonight showed It I In excellent ex ox- condition for fOI tomorrows tomorrow's trip It I is expected to reach South Bend by noon Montague Roberts driver ot of the Thomas was exhausted when ho he reached here He Ia retired soon oon after aCor I dinner Fifty iC Goshen drove rove I I cast coat of ot town to greet tho the part party Farmers Farm Farm- ors ers along alonS tho the route gave every assistance assist assist- ance arico possible in removing tho the snow Between Ligonier Igon and Goshen sleds I equipped tot to to make an wore were t I used In many places the snow was wa wa I six feet high Ihl Along tIong Ind md Feb 2 21 1 Montague I Roberts with wih the American car in the i New York to Paris race raco preceded by a e pilot car car reached hero at 1030 this thIl this morning morning- and ant departed at 1220 for or Goshen 18 miles distant with wih sno snow sno about a foot Coot deep on the level an and a roads badly bally d drifted Roberts left lef last nl night ht and after a Journey journe of or fourteen Courteen miles milem mies I encountered a snow enow drift that stalled staled I Ithe the tho car The fhe night was spent In ir I Wawaka six miles mies from Lis Roberts Roberts Rob Rob- erts said when he letE lefE ho would count countI L Lit It I doing well if IC i he were able to make mako I Goshen today and ana would spend the thc t night there Sartori and tho the Italian car cr reached I Ken le al today after an on all al night run from Bryan Bryon Ohio and left lef at nt 3 I o'clock this afternoon The Italian was Wa I forced to resort to teams to pull pul his him hiscar I Icar car through tho the drifts In many places St St. St Chaff ray and the French car No 1 will wi not riot get set out of here before to to- to morrow The damage e to the car cr from 1 yesterdays yesterday's run was so serious as to tc I compel a trip to Chicago by two of or the thi French party to procuro procure necessary re ro ro- ro pairs All 1 the men guiding gulding the cars are on the verge of complete breakdown the thc reports say and It I Is that the they will 1 have to take a n rest when finally they reach Chicago GAIL CAU l C. AT AI CHICAGO Took Southern Route mind mid I. I IN Do liny In- of Other OilIer Anton In iii Chicago F Feb b. b 21 The he 21 The roads at of Si- Si lOla are arc boulevards compared w with h the highways over or which t wet wot 01 have have traveled since leaving lea New York was wan the declaration of or Captain Hansen Norwegian Nor Nor- or- or Arctic explorer who ho Is with wih the French car In the New Ne York to Paris automobile race and who with wIh M. M Autran the mechanic o of the party arrIved arrived arrived ar ar- ar- ar rived in Chicago today bringing with them a n damaged part of ot the car cr to be repaired before beCore the race is resumed resumed Almost Almost Almost Al- Al Al Al- most impassable drifts of snow and blinding ln blizzards have been met b by tho the racers In their passage across tho the central central cen con teal and antI middle west states Da Day after da day the they have hn tolled with wih shovels to break breal a n path for their automobiles I lived J ed In Alaska and Siberia for ten years continued Captain Hansen but butI I J must confess I never saw anything there like what we have encountered I You know In Siberia there are level pIn plains Ins and it Is so cold there always Is a crust upon tho time snow so It Is possible possible possible pos pos- sible to make molo good progress But be between be- be tween hero nn and New York it I Is far dif dIt- dif dif- ferent erent There Thero are arc drifts that look 1001 as bl big as ns mountains ant and it Is a case coso of or dig most of oC the time All Al of us have have become experts with wih the snow shovels and I guess wo we will wil become more so before we get across the American con con- In the meantime St. St driver drivel of ot the French car No 1 is resting at In miles from Chicago It I is Ie moro than probable there will willbe willbe wi be a 0 change of or drivers upon th Thomas Thom Thom- as when It reaches Chicago E. E R. R Thomas wired C. C A. A Coe Cool of ot this el city to hold himself In readiness to relieve relo c Roberts in case the latter later was tag fagged ell out when hen he reach reached cd here t Jr North Hunch DUleh Win Viii IL Logan Feb 21 Last 21 Last evening the First North basketball team met and defeated d tho the Center street team 13 to to 11 ii 1 At tho the end of or 40 minutes' minutes play pIny the score was tied ted at ot 11 1 points Ref Ref- Referee Referee erco Walker roler continued the play to have hove the tie to played off otto and while ever every man was under the Center street goal scrambling after the lost host ball Adams for Cor First North found It i and aull shot it the fill length lenoth of ot the hall hail to Stone who stood under his basket baskel and rol rolled roiled cd the sphere into tho the net Th Tho rhe lineup First North Center Street Stroet C. C Jenkins L L. F 1 JepPerson Stoney n R. R F F. F Wooley Son Sonne no C C. C Olson Oison orrel L G G. G Benson Adams ItO R. R G L. L Jenkins Referee Walker Referee alker Walker |