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The Herald's Sporting News 13 The Herald's Sporting News Tuesday Jgf PASO HER May 11. 1910. ALD x 'C t jfjr M 1 c:;--M " - am r A. 9ti. mJT milr j&kjh - JW - Sommer -ROR-MEN Underwega? fotcboyb. Big League Base Tuesday Results XATIOXAL LEAGUE. At St. Louis R.H. E. Boston 5 3 1 St. Lou's 3 7 3 Batteries BoHton, Custis and Gra ham; St. Louis, Harmon and Bresnahan. Umpires RIgler and Emslie. AVESTERX LEAGUE. At Omaha H- H. E. Omaha - 10 J ' Topeka '" vinitirifi McCaffertv. Hollenbeclc i and Gonding; Fugate and Kerns. I r!??ll ou wear light, cool 3sf. " " 53i5-: ..I-ZJ summer clothing, because ytr Jill, Mf -t?i i -Zr5S' it allows the body heat to fW Mh ---::::- i 1Sy escape. Apply the same kx,- " li n.:Lrffi principle to summer under- K'.). '; 'l ? 'g- -Z Bay ncaemear by this label feiH I ? 5 f i T " " 1 j i f3k -J-i It guarantees Summer Comfort T$'f&'''''t'z.'S!ik - Prrnskni t " i- fvv.':. v.v:.v.fct At Pittsburg R. H. E. Brooklyn 1 6 0 Pittsburg 0 5 0 Batteries Brooklyn, Bell and Bergen; Pittsburg, Leever and Gibson. Umpires Idem and Kaue. At Chicago New Yoi k Chicago Batteries Mathewson and Cnicago, Overall and Kling. . R. H. E. 5 9 2 9 13 7 Meyers; Umpires Johnstone and Mo ran. At Cincinnati R. H. E. Pliiladelphia 6 10 5 Cincinnati S 11 - Batteries Philadelphia, Ewmg and Dooin; Cincinnati, Rowan and McLean. Umpires O'Day and Brennan. AMERICAN LEAGLE. At Washington R- H. E. Chicago 10 13 3 Wahlngtou 3 C 3 Batteries Chicago, White and Block; Washington, Johnson and Street. Umpires Kerin and Sheridan. ! oc n bn I IN Wtlbtl I ra At Sioux City R- H. E. Sioux City 4 13 3 Wichita 7 1X 1 Batteries Shabek and' Towne: Sha ner. Hasler and Shaw. At Lincoln R- H. E- Lincoln 3 a 4 Denver 5 T6 4 Batteries Knapp and Clark; Ham mond and Waver. ; At Des Moines - - H- E- Des Moines 1112 4 St. Joseph , 4 6 " Batteries Hersche. Benz and Mc Manus: "Watson and Wolfe. COAST LEAGUE. At Sacramento R- H. E. Sacramento .' ,- ' 2 Vernon - 3 Batteries Willetts and Brown; Hunt 1 and La Longe. Wear open-work wmen lets your Doay Dreaine. Sv:Sv..7;..v:.; Its soft, ventilated fabric quickly Wi:: aosorDs ana evaporates not per spiration. nPorosknitn Union Suits fit without a wrinkle. Cut from special union suit patterns. Never pull open between buttons. Elastic, yet shape-retaining. nPorosknit,n whether in two piece or union style, always keeps you in cool comfort. 1 ry it. ZZir 1 &--'' ' '7 I ' 4 feHyL,'A i JSSIM 50c If I ' Union. Suits Any style garment For Men For Boys $1.00 50c Shirts and Drawers Any style per garment For Men For Boys Buy from your regular dealer New Illustrated Booklet Free CHALMERS KNITTING CO. 50 Tfes&iagtca Street, Asttcr&a, N. Y. At Boston R.H. E. Si. Louis 3 10 2 Boston 4 0 3 Batteries St. Louis, Waddell and Ste phens: Boston, Arrelanes and Carrlgan. Umpires Egan and Evans. At New York 10 innings R. H. E. Detroit 5 I3 1 New York 3 9 3 Batteries Detroit, Mullin and Stan age; New York, Vaughn and Sweeney. Umpires Perrine and O'Laughlin. At Philadelphia 12, iunings R- H. E. Cleveland 1 4 1 Philadelphia 10 1 Batteries Cleveland, Jcs and Clarke; Philadelphia, Morgan and Livingstone. Umpires Connolly and Dineen. SOUTHERN LEAGUE. At Birmingham Birmingham 9 Nashville 2 At San Francisco R- H. E. Oakland 5 14 San Francisco 9 - Batteries Christian. Tonneson. Moser and Mitze; Easterly. Willis and Berry. TEXAS LEAGUE. At Oklahoma City R. H. E. Houston 5 s Oklahoma City . . ., 9 Batteries Houston, Mitchell and Burch; Oklahoma City, BandyChellette and Noyes. At Shreveport 1st game R. H. E. San Antonio 7 8 2 Shreveport 2 5 4 Batteries: San Antonio, Blanding and Schan; Shreveport, Borenkampand Henninger. 2nd game ' R- H. E. San Antonio ;' 6 S 4 Shreveport l 5 Batteries San Antonio, Peeney and Yantz; Shreveport, Ashton and Henninger. Negro Talks to Newspaper men and Sa3Ts He Is Sure of Victory. San Francisco, Ca!., May 11. With his weight down to the 220 station, trainers consider Jack Johnson in the proper pink, just right for the begin ning of his ri dining for the big battle, July 4. Although the negro calculated his weight at 22G pounds, the scales yesterday showed an over estimate of six pounds. Johnson took a 12 mile run yesterday along witn sig iiart, xom ijiiue, ieorge Cotton, Barney Furey and Martin Cut ler. He seemed not at all affected by his first jaunt, and all are greatly pleased at his condition. When Johnson was weighed he took occasion to say something for the newspaper men: "I guess the two days on the road have taken off some of the weight. All I want is to be right for this fight, any extra weight that Jeffries may have, he is welcome to. He will need that much of a handicap when he gets into the ring." "I have been with Johnson a great deal," fcaid Sig Hart, "and I never saw him in better shape. He has been tak ing good long runs and but for the rest of u. he would have stayed out longer. People don't need to worry about Johnson's condition." Little spent the afternoon in San Francisco discussing with attorneys a suit that Sam Fitzpatrick has brought against Johnson for past services, but Johnson stuck close to his quarters. "Doc" Cornell, trainer for the Port land baseball team, arrived from the north and announced he would join Jeffries next Monday to act as trainer for the California heavy weight. ij write or ,m on us rui Farm Implements s We Are Headquarters For r-" b kH'h m 91 1 MTsCsy,7"VTr?4& iM iiltft If S SV. 1 3 ti f II "l AJk. if f 9 1 McormicK an At Mobile Mobile Atlanta 0 , 1 R.H. E. 16 1 At Dallas Waco Dallas 2 Batteries Waco. Miller and White; Dallas, Hirsch and Onslow. At New Orleans New Orleans Chattanooga At Montgomery Montgomery Memphis .. 0 ..11 At Ft. Worth Galveston Ft. Worth Batteries: Garber, R. H. E. 9 15 1 4 S 4 Crabble and Braun; Burke, Weeks and Green and Powell. COLLEGE BASEBALL. At Evanston Chicago Northwestern ( : Qportlet Q g 'y fim At TO. CttiXK XICK BREAKS 1 ARM; CAKRIZGZO NOTES, j Camzozo," N. M, May 11. Louis caused by the crank slipping. Mr, Gctewood, of Rcswe'l. while cranking) if- auto, had the misfortune to break "us arm in two places, which was M ckert, chauffeur for attorney W. ". Mtckert, after having his arm set, left for El Paso. The new grandstand at the baebill j park has been completed and was used for the first time in the game between Capitan and Carrizozo. It has a seat ing capacity of about 500. M. L. Goodin has returned to Threo Rivers. lie. Cameron, dentist, reliable den tistry, most reasonable prices. Over Guarantee shoe store. Work guaranteed. ' Hi 'ope, he knocks the bloody nig ger's 'ead hoff. but Hi'm not so bally sure 'o will." Billy Smith. It was a wonderful race at Louisville Tuesday and Donau ought, to have a bran mash fo- it. ' Rest easy. Jeff nas returned to form. It was only a blue Monday, with the press agents a little peevish. Infielder Clyde Engle has been sold by the New York Americans to the Boston Americans. Matlcison and Ames were batted off the slab in the Chicago-New York game of Tuesday. Sorrow for the fans. Rube Waddell was struck by a pitched ball at Boston Tuesday, and an X-ray has disclosed a fractured elbow joint in his pegging arm, too. Margaret Bathgate 2:111-4, owned by Francis Parker of Bedford. Mass., has a colt at foot by Ajuillin, 2:19 3-4. It was. an 11 inning game at San Francisco Tuesday, Oakland taking It 5 and 4. L. C. Hull, an American Rhodes scholar at Oxford, has been elected president of the university athletic club. And they say the English -don't like us. Western league champions opened up their home season with a victory Tuesday. .The Des Moines players made 4 to the 3 of St. Joseph. A 2yearoId filly that pleases the crit ics at the "Readville track is a hand some little miss by Todd, but of a well bred daughter of Charley Wilkes, 2.213-4, that Henry Titer is giving her tirst leasons. Barney Briceland. said to be less than five feet in height, will umpire in tlie Central league this summer. What beat for the rowdy fans! J It was a single and two, two base hits in the seventh that gave Boston a 4 and 3 victory over St. Louis Tuesday. Wad dell was injured in the third inning. 1 Claude Rossman, formerlj with the j Tigers, has at last decided to play first I base for Columbus. He has Quit the out field for good, he says. Gallagher. 2:03 1-2, is now owned by ' TT!ti. "T TTmat nf Snrin ff t&lfl Boston got only three hits off Har mon of St. Louis. It was bases on balls and errors that gave the visitors n victory. It' was a slugging match at Omaha Tuesday in which the home team wal loped Topeka 10 to 4, and opened the home season. Fred Clarke of the Cubs places a piece of tobacco and a stick of gum in his mouth at the beginning of a game. He chews the gum and allows the tobacco to rest in his cheek. Detroit -won at New York Tuesday In an exciting game. The winning runs a ma h ama ha ma hta mhtmthsth were made on doubles by Crawford and Delehanty. Simmons made a single. It was a record crowd at Lincoln Tuesday. And Denver won the game. Too bad! DOUGLAS COMING FOR THREE DAY SERIES JEFFRIES IS ALL RIGHT ONCE MORE Big Fighter Seems to Have Returned to Form,, at Training Gamp. Ben Lomond, Cal., May 11. It ap pears that Jim Jeffries has returned to form, after his discouraging perform ance of Monday. Yesterds he mixed it with Armstrong and Ctioynski until both were glad to quit. Mrs. Jeffries witnessed the bouts and perhaps that had something to do with it. The heavyweight took the scales at 225 pounds, about 25 pounds less than when the training was begun. He ran three miles in short sprints yesterday in order to take off another pound or two. This experiment wHl be repeated in the road work-outs for the next three weeks, .splitting up the distance into 100 yard sprints, instead of the usual 10 mile drill. '' What Benjamin SAYS Women vfHI Be Admitted Fre on F.-i- dayj; Free Admission May Also Be AjrnnKed tor Boys. Douglas will be here for the Friday Saturday game and Sunday gcimes with El Paso. This has been arranged and Ed Mackey will be along to umpire the series. This means good baseball and good umpiring. A big crowd is expect ed on women's day, a bigger one on Saturday and a record breaking attend ance on Sunday. Friday is to be women's day at the baseball games. Manager Harbuck has arranged to make each of the Friday games free for the Tvomen of El Paso and an effort will be made to have a large attendance at these games. Kids day is also being advocated for Saturday. The plan is to let every kid in town into the grounds free, provid ing they stay on the bleachers and do not get into the grand stand. Baseball players are divided into two classes. Those who play ball from their shoulders doxvn and those ivko play from their ihoulderx up. Harbuck: has some of both. RACING- RESULTS. VOTE FOR "IINICIPAL OWNER SHIP TO BEAUTIFY THE CITY The firt v.-ater committee, ,T. G. Mc Aary, chairman, cmphanlsred the import ance of benntifyinjr the city through securing a plentiful supply of -water for irrigating purposes, and UKed this as one arsniaicnt in fnor of municipal ownership. WOULD BENJAMIN PLAY THIRD BASE?WELL I GUESS YES! riyH&ei- MY &&y (NTHe VSrrTOR M MOOR AID 1L1- Give "7i3U -v Tit l&07VD -r - v w. Louisiillc Summaries. First race. G furlnn?5 a !? nr-o-o. won. Dainty Dame second; Merrick iniru. Time, 1-13 4-5. Second race, 2 year old fillies, purse. 4 furlongs Round the World won; Princess Industry second: Attention third. Time, :47, which equals the track record. Third race. 5 furlongs King's Daughter won; T. M. Green second; Colloquy third. Time. 1:05 3-5. equal ing track record. Fourth race, Kentucky Derby, value $6000, 1 miles Donau won; Joe Mor ris second: Fighting Bob third. Tim? ! 2:06 2-5. Fifth race, purse $400; 4 furlongs Forehead won; Lau Mexican second; Premier third. Time. :51 2-5. Sixth race, selling, purse $400, 1 mile and 20 -yards J. P. Reed won; John Carrol second; Bennie Bard third. Time 1:41 4-5. 3fo WftSnTTWS A COLD DQFOf THE triDf BUT THen Bert is iRieesPortSraiJujHeri Any THIM6 PeTAjrtri&-To TT4S MfTtorifL gva& s ftvervnortED At Oakland. First race. 4 furlongs, selling Pearl Ross won: Abe Slupskey second; Ritta third. Time. :4S 3-5. Second race. Futurity course, sell ing Burning Bush won; Gramercy sec ond: Father Stafford third. Time 1:10 2-5. Third race, mile and 70 yeards. sell ing Redeem won. Round and Round second. E. W. Fryj third. Time, 1:44. Fourth rice. 5 furlongs, purse Cop pertown wnn.Balronia second; Pride of Lismore third ' Time. :59 4-5. Fifth ract. 14 miles Merlingo won; A k-Sar-Ben second; J. C. Clem third. Time. 2-06 2V5. . Sixth race. Futtity course, selling Titus II won. Woodlander second; Sis cus third. Time, 1:10 4-5. At Aqueduct. First race, 6 furlongs W. T. Over ton won: Royal Onyx second: Frank Purcell third. Time. 1.13 2-5. Second race, 6 furlongs, handicap j Mary Davte vron: Right Easj second; I Louise S. thi,fd. Time, 1:20 1-5. Third rae. 44 furlongs Judge Monck v,oiy- Capsize second; Winning Widow tlhfci. Time. :54 3-5. Fourt.V Aace, 1 1-16 mlle&t Fayette won; K'.ig James second; Far West third. Tifne. 1:45 4-5. Fifth -ace, mile Bad News won; d Dee Rakes, Mowers, Binders, Harrows, Cultiva tors, Hay Presses In Fact, Everything That The Farmer Needs Also a Complete Line of Windmills, Gasoline Engines, Etc. Our Stock Pipe, Casing and Oil Well Supplies Best in tte West Gms Momsen Co. S. W. Cor. Overland and Virginia Sts., El Paso, Texas Telephones: Bell IS, Auto 1681 Heart Pang second; George Feld third. Time, 1:42. Sixth race, 4 furlongs Shackleton won;" Helena second; Old Boy third. Time, :54 4-5. ! I v I ! BOAVLING. By a margin of 127v.pins, team No. 12 defeated team No. 3 on Y. M. C. A. alleys Tuesday night. Byles made both high game at 203 and high total at 552. The score was: Team 3. 12 3 Total Foster 163 157 138 45S Schutz 161 145 121 42T White 134 177 189 490 Totals Team 12. Bateman Wilkinson . . Byles Totals 45S 1 163 145 171 479 2 139 176 203 44S 1385 3 Total 172 474 165 4S6 178 552 ..479 51S 515 1512 PRESIDIO COUNTY EDITOR ASSAULTED BY MEXICANS. S Mrs. T. H". Gurland, YounR Bride, Dies Suddenly at Home Near Maria Local Talent to Produce Show. Marfa, Texas, May 11. Dr. S. G. Hensley, editor of the Presidio County Light, while acting in an official ca pacity, was assaulted by three drunken Mexicans in Marfa, He was hit in the left eye with a rock and on the back of the head with a bottle, 'nflicting serious and painful wounds. The Mexi cans have not been apprehended. Mrs. T. H. Garland died very sud denly in Marfa. Mr. and Mrs. Garland were married in San Angelo a month ago and came to Marfa to locate on a ranch. Inspector Lee Grigsley, of Presidio, is here on official business. A large crowd attended the dance t the Marfa opera house. John Humphris is in Hermosillo, So nora, Mexico. Mrs. George Crosson and a company composed of local talent will plav "What's Next," a comedy, at the Mar fa opera house, May 20. S, Terrazas is here from Shatter. FALLING BUCKET TNJURES MAN; MONTEREY TO CELEBRATE. Monterey, N. M., May 11. A 100 pound bucket fell into the Douglas well and struck Mr. Douglas on the head. He was unconscious for several hours, but Is not seriously hurt. Dr. Bryan was up from Alamogordo yesterday in consultation with Dr. Howell on the case of little Margaret Gunton, who is threatened with appen dicitis. George Curry has gone to El Paso on business. Mrs. John Wharton has taken charge of the Cooper Lynn hotel. Mrs. Cooper Lynn has gone to Har len. Montana. Mr. and Mrs. C. Holmes will leave for Cleveland. O., Thursday night to spend the summer. Little Mira Prude is '11 with tne measles. D. F. Papot. manager of the Bell Telephone company at Alamogordo. was here. Mr. Clements, of the Alamo Furni ture company, of Alamogordo, is visits mg with James Anderson. The committee has secured rj of $300 for the July 4 celebratld Lame shoulder is aimost Invariably I caused by rheumatism of the muscles and yields quickly to the free applica- tion of Chamberlain's Liniment. This liniment is not only prompt an.l effect ual, but In no way disagreeable to use. Sold by all dealers. 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