male, mil©, iiv© iiiiiuo lt;xi±xj.distances.Plenty burned up , because he lags beliind Hannon, Sail will come here intent on narrowing the gap separating him from his rival. The kingpin of New Jersey drivers, Sail has been handicapped thus far this season by not' having' his own car. He has used a borrowed racing job up until now, but he is to drive his own machine, a specially built Me Dowell,here. * ' 'Straight from the factory on the Pacific Coast, this car will get its baptismal in the fierce racing War at Reading, Pa., this .week end, and should have its kinks alt ironed out by the-time the scene shifts to Alta--mont. . ,A' deluge of entries for the titleraces here is expected immediately after the Reading races are over. . Already four entries have been re ceived. Included among them is that or Jay^ Davidson, air experienced driver of Oneonta, who has been seenhere' many times but yho has never succeeded in finishing up among the first three. But Jay, believing in the old saying of “try, try again,” is intent on clicking here on the holiday, as he will be followed by a large grpiip bt admirers from his hometown* “ * ,A contingent of three Schenectady pilots, all bent on climbing to fame in the sport, has also entered. DUke Dawson, Steve WAyto arid Henry OritzbcLch make up the Dorp trio. ,A .^Or-PS of woidcem.. 011 begirt grooming the Fair Grounds track ne?ct, week. Ten tons of calcium chloride are to be. laid to injure A. dustless program of races. Last year, due'to the rain and the judg-. ntent. of ✓ officials that no calcium | jyotild be needed, dust uufrred the^\• •r