24 WILMETTE LIF FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 1 1924 The erroneous impression has gotten abroad, Goodyear engineers decla~e, that the balloon tire is not only budt for comfort · but that it will stand rough usage and can be run . over worst kinds of roads, over railway tracks, that it can climb curbs ~nd take without damage as well t~e J~lt Expert Explains Inflation of and skid which follows slamm rng rn the brakes while the car is maintainBalloon Tl.rea ing a high rate of speed. Properly cared ,for, balloon tires will last as long and give mil~age equ~l Though balloon tires are made to be to that of high pressure t1res. 1t ts remarkable how much abuse some halused at low air pressures, it does not loons will stand hut the motorist follow that any old pressure will in- should remember that every time he sure maximum mileage from the tire, runs over a curb or extremely rough engineers of the Goodyear Tire & road he is gambling away mileage. Because the balloon tire will not Rubb er company point out. Because balloon tires carry very low stand any more abuse than a regular air pressures to begin with, a drop of high pressure tire it is no. reason f_or from five to ten pounds represents a thinking that the balloon rs a fragrle big percentage of decrease in the total piece of workmanship. Given average recommended pressure. And so, run- care such as the ordinary motorist ning under-inflated is just as harm- expects to give his regular tires, the ful to the balloon tire as it is to drive balloon will not disappoint him in a car equipped with high pressure long service. Moreover, it has the tires at inflations below those rec- added feature of extra cushioning for ommend ed for a normal load. the mechanism of the car, thereby Owners of cars with balloon tires reducing mechanical repair bills. To should never let the pressure drop determine the load on each tire the more than 10 per cent below the rec- car owner should consult the local ommended inflation for a normal load. dealer who sells his make of car. Or For instance, if the recommended pres- the car owner can figure out the ure is 30 pounds, the absolute mini- weights and loads himself. Weigh mum is 27 pounds of air, below which the car first front and then rear with the tire is certain to suffer damage. a normal passenger load-the number The accompanying table of pres- of passengers that will be carried sure for a normal load with balloon most of the time-to determine the tires is given for handy reference. load the tires can safely carry. Failure to realize that even though Then divide the front load and the the balloon tire offers exceptional rear load by two to get the actual cushioning properties, it is neverthe- weight on each front and rear wheel Jess not a stunt tire, is resulting in and then follow the schedule shown the los s of good mileage to motorists. in the table. l-oad and Inflation Table for Coody-r Small Diameter and lntercbanreable Balloon Tirea Inflation Pressure Cross Section Sizes and Load per Wheel 4.40 4.95 5.25 5.77 6.20 6.60 22 500 700 900 24 550 760 980 26 '725 600 820 880 1060 1160 28 650 780 880 950 1140 1250 30 700 835 940 1020 1220 1340 32 *750 890 *1000 1090 *1300 1430 34 800 945 1060 1160 1380 1520 36 850 *1000 1120 1230 1460 1610 38 1055 *1300 *1700 40 1110 1370 1790 42 1440 1880 *Maximum d~~-irable load. 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The season opens Oc4 and ends November 15. Large Squad Showa Up for tober The complete schedule of the games is as follows : Practice Thia Week October 4--New Trier at LaGrange, October 11-Thornton at New Trier, October 18-Riverside at New Trier, With a squad of 40 candidates out October 25-New Trier at Deerfield, for practice, W. L. "Duke" Childs, November 8-Proviso at New Trier, athletic director, and Robert R. CarNovember 15-New Trier at Evanston. penter, assistant, are drilling the New Trier Township high school football ·························· players in the fundamentals as well as charging, backfield passing, punting and receiving. Captain Bruce Hulbert has led the 1quad in practice all this week, with William Martin, Robert Atwood Franklin Arnold, Herbert Jarrett, Bili Jenksl..Edward Wachs, Kenneth Turner, "·l·iger" Haesler, Stanley Weld, Paul Brown, Phil Brown and Blake Roberts of last year's first string players fighting for positions. There are a number of promising boys in the squad who, as yet, h_ ave not had the chance to display their wares on the gridiron before and from these Coaches Childs and Carpenter will make selections to build up a strong tquad. FOR SALE BY YOUR Coach Carpenter, who was on the LOCAL DEALER Cornell university squad under Coach Gil Dobie, will bring to New Trier or from 10me of the plays that have made Dobie's teams among the most feared in the country. 'Yore attention will be paid to the Since 1878 reserve squad than in the past. The large number of injuries last season Fine Hardwood Floors Laid hampered the team formations and Scraped, Cleaned, Finished plays so that substitutes lost themtelves in the actual play. The reserves will be given regular drill with what Eatimatea Free will be the regular team. 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