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PROMINENT TARITEIIS COTKlBrTE. ' Tart' Nr.-an, rot-d sport page carLoo"'';: a'd writer Sam (. rane aril tr-cal br Kin. aasebail erp-r-.s and dopist-rs. T Andrews, boxing crit.c. r ranc.s Ommet, oi.e of the Breatest amateur solfers of the wona. Jack Veiock and Gravy ' baseball and boxins writer. are leading contributors to The Herald Sports Department HETR XD SPORTS X.E4D ALL. -' : r.9 latest Dews ol boxing, wrestling, foot i -a i. gcif, bowline- tennis and other athletic i --E i fnund m the sport columns of The Herald. Full -iS i-e 6trice on all big games and matches. Re - s-s 'or in'orraation on sporting events given special :.npwor by Shorts Information Bureau. Telephone 2020. BOXING BOWLING BASKETBALL BASEBALL GOLF TENNIS OUT-DOOR LIFE L PASO HERALD SPORTS E LGNQH0RN5 WIN IN TRACK MEET a Baylor Bears Lose to Tex ans by Close Margin in Annual DueL Br WIIUAM J. WE KG. Aust.r, IVxas. April 19. Tbe Texas Lor.ghorns barely nosed oat tbe fast lor hears here Saturday la a track . i u f.-ld meet, the final standing irg Texas, 61: Baylor, 56. The meet closely contested throughout and v net decided until Cox and Neeley r. the first and second place in f(e two mile run. Wolf, of the Bears a the individual stellar performer of the afternoon. In the last lap of the mile relay te brilliant quarter mller finished -.th a la jard lead and won tile race lor ms team. In addit.on to this feat Wolf led in the scoring during the meet, get t.ng 13 points. Moss, of Texas, was Fpccnu hich point man with. 10 points V tf c south wind blowing It was . impossible to make any new records New Record Made. Ilowe-.pr, Capt Waltmon. of the Teias team, established a new Texas reenr.1 m the hign jump oy clearing the bar at 6 feet. The previous record was 5 feet 11 inches. The events resulted as fol io f 1J yard high hurdles Moss Texas', first; Jackson (Baylor), sec ond. Time, lfi seconds. 100 -ard dash Wilson (Baylor), first. Wolf (Baylor), second. Time 10 seconds Mile rn Neeley (Texas), first; Loop (Texas), eecond. Time, 4:59. 44'.' jard dash Wolf fBaylor, first; Harr'jon (Baylor J. second. Time, ".J -o seconus. ard low hurdles Moss (Texas), fl-st; t'o-ighty (Texas., second. Time, 16 seconds -arri run Grier IBaylor.. first" St" Clair (Baylor), first; Beavers (Tcxasi, second. Time, 23 seconds. Two mile run Cox (Texas), first: N-eley (Texas), second. Time, 11 minutes 6 2-5 seconds. One mile relay Baylor, first; Texas second. Time, t minutes 34 3-5 seconds. Pole vault Graves (Texas), first" Eitton (Baylor), second. Height, 11 feet. v M a. High Jump Valton (Texas), first; Pittman (Baylor), second. Height 6 Brtid jump Smith (Texas), first Pittman Baylor), second. Distance 10 fcec 2" inches. Shot put Dotson (Baylor), first;, Leissner (Texas . second. Distance 37 feet inches. Discus throw rotaon (Baylor), first Hamilton (Texas), second. Dis tance. 112 feci 1 inches. Ja elm tnrow ieissner uwwj first Graves (Texas), second. tar.ee- 153 feet 10 inches. PIRATES BREAK SIM OF REDS BASEBALL Pittsburg Team Wallops Beds; Dodgers Defeat Boston Braves. Cincinnati. April It. Pitt bar, broke the winning- streak of tbe ebampMHSB. whs. mnr 2 to 1 Sunday. The visitors won la tbe first inning on a bit by Blebee. a base on balls, a sacrifice and a fumble by Kopf. which gave them two ran: Plttsbarc AB R H PO A E Blcbee. It 4 1 1 1 Carey, ef. 5 1 1 1 Southwonh. cf. 2 9 9 4 9 0 Whltted. So. S J 1 1 9 Cntsbaw. !b ! 0 9 1 4 Orlram. lb. 4 0 til 1 9 Caton. am. J 0 1 J z 0 Lee. c. 0 1 e 0 a.w. p. 3 9 9 9 1 9 Totals IS 2 It 11 Cincinnati. AB R H PO A E Rath. Sb. 4 2 1 9 Daubert, lb. 4 9 9 i 9 0 lOrob. lb. 4 9 1 1 9 Bonsh. cf. 4 s 1 4 1 0 Duncan, if. 4 2 1 t Kopf, as 1 ! 1 NeaJe, rt 1 1 Wlnxo. c. 2 1 4 0 Bnether, p 1 1 1 Total, 22 1 t 27 12 1 TKXAS LEAGUE. Saiw4ay Gomea. At Fort Worth: R. H. B Fort Worth 1 1 Sbreveport I I Batteries: Fort Worth. Whlttaker. Kola and Moore; ShreTeport, Bono, Black and Vann. At Galveston: R. H. E Galveston 2.' 1 Houston . .. i i Batteries: Galvesjton. CerniKlta Dnfffy and Ha user ; Houston. Sparks. Glenn and Harktna. At San Antonio: B- H. E. San Antonio 2 Bt'acraont i Batteries, San Antonio. Fincher and Gibson: Beaumont, James. Slattery and Easterly. At Wichita Falls: R. H. E Wichita Falls 1 4 1 Dallas 0 2 1 Batteries: Wichita Fails. Weaver Zlnn and Kitchens; Dallas, Flyna and Robertson. . Batardnr Games. At San Antonf.. R. B. E. San Antonio 7t 141 17 12 t Beaumont , et ele 17 1 Batteries. San Antonio. Wetael and Gib son: Beaumont. Jacobsoa, Freeman. Tay- I.. . A 1T!)v I At Houston. R. H. E. iHoustofc ,0 0 1 4 Galveston 1 MO 1 2 I Batteries. Houston. Kroh and Harktna; , Galveston. Gruder and Curdle. I At Fort Worth. R. H. E. Fort Worth ICS Me 1 t 1 Sbreveport 7 1 Batteries: Fort Worth, Robert.on and Ha worth: Sbreveport. Terbout and Vann. At Wirblta Fail a R. H. E. . 208 H 000 2 I Wichita Falls M 412 1 . O0a 01 M 1 .Daliaa M !0 2 C 4 Two )um hlfa. D'lJir. n Wnftted. Caton. ( WlKft. ITatlm. AnnletOO and Stolen bases. Roosh. Neale ' Siicrificaa, jKitchena: Dallas, Hunt, Dale. Landry and BOBUurona, (.aianiw, uowoie ptays. furaau , Robertson. to Reuther to wmro. to tiron to wma-o. 5ATMMAL IJGAUt; .t.nsav Games. a. nnptnnitL R. H. E. ( t 4 1-. ...! 11 12 Batteries: CBlearo. -ryier. aarua KTllifer: Cincinnati, Loque, Fisher and Ra- At St Louis. R. H. E. Plttxbnrr 2 11 St. Louis Batteries' Plttsburfc Pender and Lea; St. LOUla. Ham fa ana L lemoua. Other sames postponed; rain- Eighth Cavalry And South Siders Win Opening Games Of The Army-City League STANDINGS Score by Innings: Plttsbarr Cincinnati on bails, off Reuther, 2. Struck out. by Keotner. 7; by Adams. 1. umpires. Moras and Kilter. DODGERS BEST BRAVES. Brooklyn, April 1. Brooklyn took the first fame of the series with Boston San day t to 2. by bat tine; Rudolph and Mc Quillan bard. Elliott's htttins was espe cially tknely. bis three singles figurine; in six runa. Nets drove the ball ever the litrht neia wait m tne turd. Boston. AB R H PO A E Maranville, sa 4 4 ( Pick. 2b 4 1 1 0 0 Powell, cf. 4 1 2 9 Cruise, rf. 4 1 2 HOUce. lb 4 9 18 2, Boeckel. Sb. 4 1 1 1 1 2 Mann. If. ". 4 0 1 1 O'Neill, e. 2 9 9 2 2 1 Wilson, C a. ,9,111 Rudolph, p. 1 9 9 9 1 9 KcQuIllan. p. 9 9 9 9 2 9 Eayres 19 19 9, "Sullivan 19 9 4 9 0 Bailey 19 999 Totals Brooklyn. Oiaon, b. Nets. rf. Johnston. 2b. Wheat. If. Dis-'Myera. cf. i Konetchy, lb. .9 12 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Saturday Games, it Chtearo. R.H.E. Detroit I I Cfcjcesro - 4 7 9 Batteries- Detroit.. Alten. Ehmke and Ainsmitb; Chicago, cicotte and Schalk. At Cleveland. - - Louis - 6 11 1 Cleveland 4 1 9 Battenea: Est. Lonj9, Mmaw ua aw- tnsa: Cleveland, TJhlo and O'Kem. At Bostea, Waahlnstaa J in'trark events here next Saturday.. E?u?t, e. r ineiier. ..24 2 I 24 IS i AB B H PO A E a l i te a " ; : , , . T! Tt.tt.r1ea: WaahinatOB. Brlcksna aad " 4 2 2 1 0-Gharri ty: Beaton, Jones. Bush and Wal- ..21911 9 'tera, Devine. .. 2 1 0 19 0 9 Don't Miss The RED MYSTERY At the AUTO SHOW 4 1 2 9 9 Totals t 19 27 11 1 Batted tor O'Neill In seventh. "Batted for Rodolnh In seventh. I Batted for McQuillan la math, I Score by maJncs: 1 Boston 999 199 191 S j Brooklyn 921 929 ! I Two base bits. Olson. Home run. rteta. Sacrifices. Myers. 2; Esaetehy. Platter. Basea on balls, oft Rudolph. 1; off Me IQulllan. 1; off PfetXer, 1. Inntass piteaed. ! Rudolph. ; McQuillan, 2. Hit by pitcher. by Pfeffex rwilaon). Stnckout, by Rn- oolpa, 1: by trader, a. ieeaac pltener. t dolph. Umpires. oDay -and Harrison. , lAlSEST MAP rjE!8CTIS a tie WEST IXJtM T3f snsVi sittaut cktrfito interested tsrezttrs earsf Ur) TOUR FREE MAPS We win mail yon (seeled) with out chares our colored on. de velopment and ceolocicsl maps of Texas and T "nisi sua also latest map of the new Kedondo (Cali fornia) oil Held and bhdsrye view map of the California fields. These maps ere of un told value to stockholders aad investors. fW, pay postace) ALL MOt HIPS iua T0B RES Quotations on blucpiliiU of any Held furnished cn request, DUNBAR & CO. MSaaets 1 PAS8, TEXAS Dept. asm GIAHTS IAS3B AGAIX. At New Tork. B. H. E. Phlleilelphia 294 lit 999 t 11 9 Mevr9Tork 91 999 1 2 9 Batteries: Philadelphia, Meadows and Traxesser; Ifom Tork. Sent. Hubbeu, Win ters and Smith. COAST LEAGUE. Sunday Games. Oakland. 2-2; San Francisco. 16-1. Pottlanu, 8-; Sncntsumto. 7-6. 1.0S Angles, 0-0; ViBrncn.6-i. SeatUe, 4-4: Salt Lake. gntarday Games, gas Francisco, ; Oakland, (. -Portland. 9: Sacramento, 2. Seattle, 1: Salt Leko City. 5. Las Angelas, XI: Tenon, I. AMERICA?! ASSOCIATION. Sunday Games. Toledo at Louisville, rain. Columbus at Indiana pol la. rain. At Kansas City. 2; St Paul, 1. Minneapolis, 1: Milwaukee, 2- gMtudar Games. ' Columbus. 7; LonisvUle. fi. MbmeapoUs. 4; Kansas City, t. St. Paul. 9; Milwaukee, 4. Toledo. It; LoulsvUVa, L SOPTHEFJV ASSOCIATION. Saturday Games. At Chattanooga. 1-1; Atlanta. 2-7. At New Orleans. 1; Mobile, 0. At Memphis. 5: Little Rock. 4. At Nashville. 0: Birmingham, 8. Sunday Games. Atlanta. 2; Chattaaooca, -Memphis. S; Little Bock, 1. HACKHT LOSKS BOUT, TMaut Idalaat. Anrll IS. F rankle The Siamese, like the Chinese, wear ' vmhv nt TnAn wan from Carl their finger nails very lone. The , Mackcy. of Dsotver. by decision. CHICAGO COBS SHUTOUT. At St. Louis. B.R.E. Chlcaro tt9 999ttt 9 7 1 St. Louts 999 992 90 1 1 1 Batteries: Chlcaau. Alexander, Carter and Killelar; st. Ijouls, Beak aad Clara- ladies sometime with sliver. have them tipped tiires if you want the genuine -in bottles for the heme at soda fountains and on draught Thursday ntffht tn a Cast lightweight boxing bout. Marphj- carried tfa fig-fat to his opponent uitH the final gong, runnina him throoh the ropes .seTera. hatsnrpi LITTIdR WBIS WAS TN GREAT PITCHING FORM Two local cracks, a southpaw and A right harder, opposed on the mound In the initial frame and it was as pretty a pitcr"rs battle as any of last season. Leyva keot the hits scattered and edged out his diminutive rival Grasshopper Weiss but not before the grandstand had been brought to its feet by some spectacu lar fielding, base running- and clean hitting-. Weiss was in splendid form and he pitched a dandy game the little fel low not recflviTiir the perfect support contributed by the Internationals be hind Leyva. A Trfld threw by Croxler In the aeTenth IqbIbb yat the frame en lee tmr the veHth aide beys aftei-, It ttbs tied wp iTbfit the Zone toefc adTantas ot " hobMe by Bfll Medina. Bill vrfll net make nn error ef this wort for the remain der ef the weawn, it beln-j dee to an efYort t harry the ball erer to 'the secoad aack and complete ' a play. Acosta made the frst run of the Internationals whpn he Bingrled over Croiier'e head. He went down to second on a wild pitch, Gomez hit to Weiss and was thrown out at first. Loya sinifled to center one of the cleanest blows of the day and scored Acosta from second although the hall was ably handled by Cliff Perkins. Medina hit to Crosier and Loya was thrown out at third. Minjares grot a luck hit over first and Leyva fanned for tbe third out. SO I7TJI SIDERS MAKE THE CRfCIAIs TALLY No more scoring: occurred until the sixth when Weiss obtained first on Loya's error. He was caught napping j when Leyva shot the ball to Gomes, i Crosier was also safe on Loya's error Anderson fanned and Sherman walked Koke hit to Fill Medina who allowed the ball to drift thronch his legs and Crosier came home, Titus fanned tor the third out. The SeatfewMe beys scored their wlnnlafT. tub fn the seventh trhen I. Gomea led off with a bfngie do ith the left field fool line. Leya sent him to seeend rrhile Medina Trent eat to Wei- to MeCermlek. Minjerea hit to Crttsfer who het the ball over MrCrmIek, head allOuTlaa- Gomes to score. The Zone made a determined effort to eeme baek ssd tie op the tally la the ffmal seoeton hat failed. Internationals. AB R H PO A E WELL rilCED HITS RESULT IN ItUXS Unexpected hlttinr strena-th was shown by CoL Langhorne's Eighth cavalrymen In the second game when they edged out the consistent 82nd gunners. Both Boza. of the Eighth and Williamson a husky southpaw who twirled for the artillery did good work on the mound and kept the hits well scattered. The deciding runs of the envalrv- tnen were made to the first two innings as a remit or weu ptaeea btngles. Williamson tightened after, this, how ever, aad held the troopers safe un til the last out while his teammates made noble efforts to score. Boza seemed to have too much speed, how ever, as he Invariably tightened when there were men on bases and held his rivals down except la the two Instances when they shot men across the plate. Both teams showed to good advan tage In the field, some nice work being brought ont by the gardeners of the opposing nines. The Eighth had the edge oa hitting, getting eight bingles while the gunners nicked five. :nfl riMO Artillery. AB K H PO A E TEXAS LEAGUE. Won. Wichita Falls Galveston S Shreveport 1 pETTIJfG under way for its aanaal .ash. for the flag of district snpreataey, ' jSomotTt . '..'."'.'.I" 1 U El Paso's Army and City Baseball league sande a decided Mt with the rhl-, ran Worth 1 i cr j in- r- j . i. l t .1 v-- l, ... Houston 1 inn uuao oiiim.y uiaaws at SUV uuaHC aiai aauc owwc i uk wm. vmt.- railas ball seen here in many years was dished sp for the entertain merit ot approxi mately 800 people. Wbile the cool winds and the postponement of the Saturday afternoon eon test resulted in keeping many fans at home, those who did go are sUppteg themselves on the back today and are looking forward to some real competition this year. Games of the two to one and three to two variety are not every day occurrences particnlarly at the start of the season but this is jsst what the El Paso bugs received paid in hand Sunday afternoon. The Interoatienals, ably headed by Pete Leyva, won a hard battle from the Zone Sopply in the first game of the day, two to one, while in the second CoL George Langhorne's Eighth cavalrymen defeated the 82d artillery' three to two, in a splendidly fought battle. Pet L999 .997 .497 .997 .Ul .S33 .Ml .909 AMERICAN LEAGCK. Won. Lost. Pet. Chlcaso 2 9 1A99 Boston 3 9 1.999 Cleveland ! 1 .497 Philadelphia 1 1 .999 New York 1 l .5e SL Louis 1 1 .599 Dftrolt 9 X .999 Washington 9 Z .699 Where They PLer Tuesday. Detroit at Cleveland. "New Tork st Boston. Washlncton at Philadelphia. St. Louis at Chicago. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Plttsburr 4 1 Cincinnati 2 1 Boston 2 1 Brooklyn 2 1 Philadelphia 2 1 St. Louis 2 2 tnicaco v . New Tork 9 2 Wlaere They riay Tneaday. Boston at Brooklyn. Philadelphia at New Tork. Plttsburr at Cincinnati. Cnicaco at St. Loola Griffith. 2b. rcnkm. er. .... Crawford. It . Bush, Sb. Marram n. la. McTavy, sa .. Tic c Lawtsn. rf. ... Williamson, s. irssey Sill 9 9 1 9 2 1 S 1 I 9 2 1 1 1 9 9 9 Pet. .992 .7 .947 .400 .999 .990 TIGERSLOSETQ FASTJND1ANS Drop First Game of Cleve land Invasion; Bain Stops Other Game. Cleveland. O.. April 19. Detroit made its first appearance f the 4as-.n unlay aad eras beaten 11 to 4. Cleveland batted A vera ont of tbe box la the third lnnlnf Love, who flowed hiTi. was wild. Speaker iistlnruhvd him f with a double and a home run atid ty thro tor a runner out at the plat rACTFlC COAST LBAOTTab Won. Lost. Portland 9 S Oakland 7 S San Francisco 7 a Vernon 7 9 Seattle I t Sacramento S 9 Salt Lake City 4 ( aa Aarales 4 s Where They Hay Tuesday. Los Angeles at Portlaad Salt Lake at Oakland. Sacramento at Vernon. San Francisco at Seattle. Pet. .ssi .12 .931 .(56 .4ii .444 .191 Detroit. Bush. SS. Tounr. :tx Ccbb. cf Veach. It Helimftn, lb. Shorten, rf. Jones. 3b Stanare. c Ayers, p Love, p okrle, P Flarstead Totals I Cleveland. Grancy. if. Chapman, sa Speaker, cf. ........ Smith, rt Wood, rf Gardner 2b Wambcransa, 2b- .... John.on. lb Jamleon, lb. t u c. .......... ' Coveieskie. n S 9 9 9 AB R H PO A E .4 0 9 1 1 4 n 7 2 .3 0 9 3 ! 4 1 S 11 .4 9 2 9 1 1 4 .. 4 0 0 9 9 1 t 9 9 2 9 9 9 19 9 19 9 0 9 09 ..32 4 11 74 14 4; AB R H PO A E Totahl 14 2 t17 II Out tor satsrferenee by Morrla "Batted tor Wtrttamaon In seventh Elehth Cavalry. AB R R PO A E in: .. Medina. Minis res. Leyva. p. ... Mesa. rf. M. Gomes. It rslsmls. e. Acosta. cf. . . L. Gomes, lb. Garcia. 3b. Loya, 3b 9 3 9 1 ..3914 3 0 1 0 9 1 1 9 9 9 9 9 1 9 9 11 9 9 1 9 Morris, i BlondX 2b. . Rybaek. lb. . Dunlap. c Polcyn. cf. .. Brofman, It GleUnakl. rt Larson, lb. - Bosa. p. Shroyar, It .. Z t -.2 1 .. I t t 1 .. I t 1 9 .. S t 9 9 .. 2 9 9 9 .. I 1 t t ..Silt -.191! .. 0 t 0 9 19 9 1 21 S t XI 19 4 I 411 9 7 Totals Score by lnnteaa: 12nd Field Artillery Eirhth Cavalry lit Sacrifice hits, Bora. -Diakia. Thraa has. hit. Larson. Runs betted la. by Crawford. 1: Dualap. 1; Larson. 1. Double plays. Bl ond! (unassorted) ; Dunlap to Rybaek to BlondL gtruckout. by Boss. 4: by Wirnam aon. X. First 'ase oa balls, off wnilamsoa. 4. First base on errors, SIM Artillery. S: Eirhth Cavalry. 1. Lett aa Bases. Had What Do You . I I Know About Sport? New Questions. 1 In what round did Jack Johnson knock out Jim Jeffries? 2 What is the barrel Jumping record on lee skates? 1 Who won the last international sculling; championship before the 9. war? i 4 Who won the J.M2 Olympic ''marathon race? ri 5 Is charging permissible in soo J cert 1 1 C What Is the greatest number of t irons scored by a bis league teas in one Inning;. 7 What Is tbe largest shutout score in the bis; leasroes? 8 Who was the best smerlQear In the National leaaroa in 111J? S Ho-w many games did the Cabs win sX the Polo. Grounds In 111? 10 Is Jack Wolfe, bantamweight Boxer, a youngster or a veteran? Answers To Last Questions. 1 A player -in golf Is "dnrmy" ifSSL.V Jb,J..bi-" ' " h.is h .t his WUliaxoaoss, Tim of gttia 1:C. Unrplrea. xjJwtmi-wurt aad Kane. 1 2 2 X 1 t 1 I 2 t ft 1 11 9 1 4 XS 1 2 22 21 12 27 1 1 Totals Batted for Lot In eighth. Scorn by tontnss: Detroit Ul Ml 4 CIvtMahA 2S HI It 11 Two base hits. Veach. S: HeDmami Staaare. Shorten. Chapman. Garaaer, Wambacansa, Speaker. Home rnn. Spealc er Stolen baaea, Johastoa, 2: Wood. Sac rifice hits. Love. Grxoey. 2, Wood. Don. ble p'mys, Gardner, Wa?ntiaaaaai and Jobaston. Speaker and O'NeLU. Baa on i balls, of r Lore. 4 ; off CoTelesldtt, L la- I nlaca pitched. Ayers. 2 Lor. 4 1-2. ; Hit by pitcher, by Ayers (Graney). Strock- out. by Ayers. 1; by Lore. 2; by Core- f leatda. S. Wild pitches. Love. 2. WlnnJac J plteher, Covoteaala Ijoting pitcher. Ay era ' Umpires, Brans aad HUdebraod. t Gte FolpsawL j St. Loola at CbJcaco; rain. PIRATES SNOW TEXAS T UNDER Statoy University Cracks Lose to Southwestern by a Big Score. Georgetown. Texas. April 19. Pounuiag the offerings of three Texas pitchers, the Southwestern Pirates swamped the Texas Longhorna nndcr a fusllade of hits here Saturday afternoon, and won by a 13 to 3 score. Barry, who started the game for the Texas team In tha box. vis effective for three innings, but In the fourth the Pirates got to his de livery and three successive singles sent him to the cover. English, who relieved him. tared no better. Three hits, one a hom run by Densover center fielder, and two walks were registered off the Dischmen's relief pitcher Seveo ran were chalked up by the Pirates n this Inning before English succeeded in retiring the side. Carl McXaman finished the game for the Longhorrs and made a great start despite the fact that it was his first game of this year. Stafford, of the Pirates, was ef. feotive on the mound during the early innings, but lack ef control caused his downfall tn the eighth liming, a walk, a single, and a home run being registered off him PBIk Hits Bard. Pa Ik and English were the hlttln? stars for Texas. Falk getting two home runs and a double, while Eng lish got a home run and a single. For tbe Pirates Edens led in the hittins by getting; two home runs and a single. Texas plays the Rice Owls in Austin today and tomorrow. Score by innings R. H. E Texas 200 100 130 S 11 4 Southwestern .003 701 0i" 13 1 1 Summaryt Home runs Falk. W. I Engltsh. Edens (J). Earned runs Texas. S; Southwestern. 12. Left on bases Texas. 7: Southwestern. 7. Passed balls Hart. Pearson. Hit by pitcher Young by McXamara. First on errors Texas. 2; Southwestern. 3. 2 9 by Loya. L Strockout. bx Leyva. It: by Weiss. X. First base an balls, off Lews. 1: off Weiss. 2 First base est errors. Interna tionals. 4: Zone Supply, t. Left sa bases. r. . by boles to 1 9 .299 : 9 9 2 1 14 2 Internationals. 7: Zona 9 l teailpr, Dr Koke. 9 1; Anderson. Wild pitch. Weiss, -rnn. of 1 2 1 game, 1:21. Umpires. Kane and Betaa- court. .75 2 6 II 7 5 ,- DRAW Bio CTtOWD. t The Giants and Red Sox drew - 9 " (000 people on a Monday at - 2 O- their exhibition game In - O Wichita Falls and were told a- 9 1 that had It been Sunday doable o the number of fans wouM have : O been ont. As It was the crowd O ,: overflowed the stands and , spread all over the field. The -o 4 O Wichita Kalis people already l-O are figuring on increasing thetr i-O seating capacity, as the Base- -o IO ball Interest is hiKtrer than the -v luternationals toi 999 1 1 -O moat optimistic hoped for. Zone Supply 999 991 9 1 2 Two base hit, Jd. Gomea Ron batted In. -2c-s ? O VXOO 0 Totals Zone Sopply. Crozler. se. Anderson. 2b. .... snerman. it 2 Koke. c 3 Titos, lb 3 Dwrer. rf. 3 Perkins, ct 2 McCormlck. lb 2 Weiss, p 3 Ponsford 1 Gowau 1 9 9 1 91 1 9 9 9 9 ToUls 77 1 3 21 11 Batted for Perkins seventh. Balted for McCormlck In seventh. Score by Innings: opponent aa there remain play. 2 drover Alexander returned from overseas duty, April 14, 1111. 2 Chief Meyers manasred the New I Haven dub of the Kaatera league last 4 George Gibson, with the Pirates, la 1M caught 14o consecutive gemot, which is the major leagae reeord. i Atlanta won the Southern league pennant last year. 6 The mathematical chances in poker of getting a hand without a pair or cards in seqqnence are even. 1 A flying tackle la one in which both feet of the tackier are off the ground. I A ball that touches the net and falls Into the right court is good ex cept when It Is oa the service. 1 Pete Herman's reeord shows he was never knocked ont. -10 Leonard knocked ont Richie Mitchell in the seventh round at Mil waukee on April is. 1117. '11 Fred Fulton is 2 years old. 1 Kilbane and Welsh met tn a ten round, no decision boat tn 1117. II The world s record for throw- ing the 18-pound hammer ts 181 feet, tbi Inches. 14 Alva W. Richards won the high jump for the U. & In the Ml Olym pic. 15 When players of two different sides catch a forward pass simultan eously the ball Is awarded to the side which put the ball In play. IS When a blocked kick goes in to the stands or among the spectators It counts as a safety. 17 Cravath's batting average for IMS was .141 for 12 games. 11 Babe Rath hit home runs tn four consecutive games last on Jane III and S. Ml. 19 Pop Anson won pennants tn 1SS0. 1111. Its. 1SSS and IMC 29 George Kelly last year ssado fonr consecutive home runs and a doable In six times at bat. Copy right. 1920, Thompson Feature Service. APRIL 16, 1929. Weltavs this dale oarciajed tie estke bwjeiess ef At OWshio Inie Sales CompaEj, GM Mee tass Street, aad wB cM&aae rite WseBess at the same atl tlress. AM patties taviat; at cssnts agatBst At oii firm are T-afMsleci to presesl Ae satae Wrtiaa fifteen dayj at above ad. dress. - Wliite Garage Co. Owsen AnSnqgeiqae, N. H. Chris Jordan Back In Townj"Y" Volley Ball Team Loses :: :: :J: :: Husky Wriggler Is Confident E CENTRAL CAFE J U ARE Z MEXICAN AND AMERICAN DISHES Good Cuisine. Also Private Dining Room For Banquets. HARRY MITCHELL, Manager. Don't Experiment with Catarrh; It Often Leads to Dread Consumption Yon Will Never Be Cured by Local Treatment With Sprays. C&tarrl. is a condition of tbe blood and eaimot be cored by local applica tions of sprays and douches; this has bees proven by the thousands who have vainly resorted to this method of treatment. Catarrh should not be negleted or experimented with. The wrong treat ment is valoaltle time lost, durai; which the disease m getting a firmer hold upon its victim, and ""taking it more difficult for even the proper trtinent to accomplish results. T oujh i ttur-h makes its first ap T',aa 11 r 1, throat an 1 at .---l:, ' ic a.ajsse becomes more , Laboratory; Atlanta, da and more aggravated and finally reaches down into the longs, and every one recognizes the alarming conditions that result when the tangs are af fected. Thus Catarrh may be the forerunner of that most dreaded and hopeless of all diseases, eontuimption. Xo local treatment affords perma nent relief. Experience has taught that S. S. 8. is the one remedy which attacks the disease at its sosree, the blood, and produces satisfactory re- ulta ui eec the worst cases. Catarrh' L PASO'S favorite contender for middleweight -wrestling champ ionship honors Chris Jordan returned to the city Saturday after noon with the avowed purpose of going after the scalp of bis Charlie Rentrop, who so lately conquered Bobby Bylimd. toe bold expert, extra ordinary, in two out of three falls. Chris has been taking a vacation in the oil fields and incidentally made several business speculations which turned out well, in fact so well that if it were not for his love of the mat frame there is a possibility that matchmaker Johnnie Mcintosh, of the 1 Paso association, would have trouble retting him into the ring- again. He has kept in excellent condition, however, and announces that he is again ready to defend his title against the husky European, indifferent to whether he is out weighed or not as he believes he can defeat Charlie again. Bis first victory over Rentrop was earned some time ago at liberty halL GHKEK STAR CONFIDKaVT OP WIMVIAG HATCH. The Grecian crack is doing his preliminary work at the local T. M. C A. at present. He is an earnest advocate of handball aad Is taking on all comers is this particular game. Jeel Frledkln, dean of mestl iag fans ef Kl Pano, challenged bis athletic friend to u eriea of game Saturday In tile Yf gymnasium and tth. surprised when he rraa defeated by a cfoae eere. An a resalt Chris la -n-ear-lag a couple of new ties, not at tbe line time, howerer. and Jel In anxiea for a return mateh with the wrestling star. lie saya that he does not mind so long as it helps Chris get Into proper coadltloB, hut he is ronfident that he can uphold his lanrels. Jordan and Rentrop met officially Sunday afternon and talked over ex periences in tbe 'mat game. They are both veterans of the popular pass time so far as experience, is con cerned and each had some interesting stories to tell of men whom they bad i-t and defeated. Jordan's last match was at Corsicana, Texas, where he defeated George Sower, of Houston. He is not matched to meet Pete Sower, weight 185 pounds, a brother of the man be defeated, but believes that, he can also defeat this husky Houston product due to his superior science and skllL Jordan is the personification of confidence. He has that well trained appearance that haa marked his every match here and wbile Chria a cleanest scientific man of his caliber and the BI Paso fans can be assured that I nill do my best te attain a victory." Bulwer and Thede Make Best Scores Knocking over 71 and 72 clay birds respectively out of a total of 7i chances, C. Bulwer and P. C Thede headed the weekly shotgun shoot of the El Paso Gun club held .Sunday morning on the range near Fort Bliss. Some good scores were made both In singles and doubles events despite the wind which hampered the shoot ing of tbe gun club members. The scores were: Final es Doubles sbotat Brok shot t Broke W. A. Johnston... 5d 4. 24 17 C Bulwer 75 71 24 It P. C. Thede 75 72 4S SI H. P. Johnston.. 75 53 24 1 W. H Sheltoo ... 75 4 24 14 C "W. Thorn SO 29 C C Dyer 7& 60 24 IS C. Thompson .... ( 41 24 11 JAPS HAVE BALL TEAM. Vancouver, B. C, April 15. Jap anese in Vancouver have taken to American games with surprising ap titude. The Asahis, a local Japanese athletic club, plays moat American games with remarkable success and will have a baseball team in the field this summer. During the winter the Asanis iormc-d an ice hockey team -::- -::- -::- -::- -:: Douglas Wins Three Battles E'I PASCTS champion volley ball team i dropped the southwestern title to the all star DoneIaa, Arts, six Saturday night at the T. M. C A. when the visitlnar team won tkn. Jstrairht sames of a scheduled five same ma icq. Dne to SDlrited tears worlr th. Dens-las six took an early lead and Allen. Scobel and Swihart. scored man? points before the El, Clarence Bsshnell. wresUInc In Pasoans had obtained a start. The stmctor at Fort Bliss and Frank Ko Fass City aggregation gradually crept . lar wrestled a 2 minate draw aa a np on the visitors however, but preliminary to the volley ball con Douglas again edged ont ot harms tests. war and held a substantial martin . over Its opponents. The El Paso I , . team fought a splendid uphill battle .VaTzarirt ratrarTJ all the way. but did not possess the '.IJCVCllLU KsCLV3.lTy exciting battle- The smoke eaters put up a consistent defence and won one game from the Y" men. Scobel and Peres featured In this contest. The lineups were: Firemen J. Boone, W. Boone, Dykes. Touart. Guest and Sullivan. outlaws Ai Beau tea. Peres. Barrett. apeed and accuracy of the Arizona champions. OrtRKXllBRG STAIUtBD FOIL TUB VIS1TIAG PLAYBRS. -Shy- ureenDersr. formerly first baseman of the Zone Supply team of the Army-City league was one of the principal point makers of the Polo Team Wins1, The champion Seventh cavalry polo I team upheld its prestige Sunday after-' noon at Fort Bliss by defeating the Eighth cavalry four. The game was, I Bt Faso seed Co.' Fisid Seed are ; I tested seeds. Sz3 East San Antonio jj St. Vdv. KMmBBBSKBmmmBBBB On epoc 111 at the Auto ShotvA I that played with surprising ability, nosed ont by the Outlaws tn a close High School Riflemen Qualify -::- -'!!'- -'II- -'z Will Take Part In Big Shoot fscnWsaai that Rnthrnn sarill ha van a sufferer are ureed to give S. S. S. a . weieht advantage he thinks that he thorough triaL It is sold by all drag- is fnmlllar enough with the style of gists. You are incited to write to the m3tIaUer t0 aSain defeat him D Medical Department for expert advice " -Rentrop Is one of the cleanest as to how to t reat vour own case. ' anil n.t sclectlfie men that I iriv-r,.- i-,,,.- , , it? c-:.-v have ever met, bnt I believe that Alv. i ,jan. lt is a pleasure to meet THE El Paso high school rifle team of ten boys has been selected for the rifle competition to be held under the auspices of the southern department of the army between high schools and academies in this department which have units of the reserve officers' training corps. The members of the El Paso team will be: Capt. Richard Crawford, Capt. Alli son Jennings, first Lieut, Sherrod Mengel, first Lieut. William Hay field, second Lieut. Charles Harvey, first Sergt. Paul Eurow, Sergt. Harry MGinnis, Corpl. M. Rogers, Pvt. Sam X.ucy. Pvt. John Turner. Alternates. F.rst Lieut. Herbert Hand. CorpL Billy Cocke, Maj, Ben HowelL GOOD SCORES MADE TS KLIMIXATION COXTEST. Selection of the team was an nounceti 1t Capt. W. F Ayer, in a" Marge of rrihiary lntuct:nn at the , ii.irh clioni 3. a rt1?".' of trouts ndd Ss-turaa oa tiio tirijet range Scoring: Douglas team. Owing te hia excellent tmMt and wc,l Plsred throughout. The seiTuur tne A nrnna cnsmoions niied .mt u a wuvw. up mfny polntrwil7 It wis-tne i fZStXS'JmlTT FUoa S.'hth.SE speed and arareestveneea of Green-1 H" ?aJ ' ? Cast OesaSysar berg that proved so valuable la main-1 Sw i - - csptoesa taintnw tba defanea rf tl. 1 1"?- """a" iT sn olar, Inhilsarfl I. i C- W(KX clownish antics that icmased the fans during the game. Tne lineups, or tee contest jrere: Ed Paso Herbert Hnntar. cantain: W. D. Thomas. Will Shutes, Ed Hodge, win MCKenxie ana K. Kruxe. Douglas E- K. WeUemayer. cap tain, R. C Williams, A. Streetar, E. O reen berg, X. Bane and W. A. Brooks. In the oreilmlnarv contest the Fire men team from company ? was CaptB. I.C Joaea CassLlaev Co. la. Craia. 1 - daw v. Issra. 1: Wood. i. Safety. Oay. f; Jsssss, 1. roais. van insia. l; ocas. 1. OfOetala: Reteree. IJeuta Featheratoae ex aseaaowartera. Timer, ueat. tea ef the Seventh cavalry. Scorer. Ueat. sssss. ot in. seven IS cavalry. When year speeif teat lens eaR far Road Building Machinery CONTRACTORS' EQUIPMENT TRUCKS, TRAILERS AND TRACTORS COMMIiMCATK WITH OUR EL PASO BRANCH H. W. MOORE & CO. of Denver. Clo. US9J Hilla BuOdrac TeleBhene 30GO F GATES. Manager. In France, until the Introduction of postage a tarn pa and the rule of double postage for unpaid letters, ifwaa con sidered Ml -bred for one to prepay a letter addressed to a friend. I SELF CONFIDENCE I at Fort Bliss. Twntv-fonr cadets of the High sehool battalion who! have made the best scores in weekly practice for tbe past three months fired In the elimination contest The scores that wilf be fired j by the team in competition will I be compared with the team I - scores of the other schools en- j tered and the winner announced I from southern department, head ciuartcrrs at .Tort Sam Houston, Texas. A trophy cup will be awarded the winning team. ) Individual medals have also been offered to the members of the El Paso team making the highest scores. Tbe Parent -Teach era' as sociation has offered a medal for the highest score tn slow fire; and the Wade Hampton chapter L. D. C. has offered a medal for the highest score in rapid fire. The final match will be fired oa the first fair Sat urday j MOST UNUSUAL SW( Shirt Valoa ever offetel Sole Monday to Saturday. . MEN'S SHOP, 104 E. San Antonio. Fountain Pens nr REPAIRED All Makes. VfrriT r-iv-Tl J- r6l !l I S T lJVrr. IDW DQATHCR CO- O W DOATHe CO- SOS Heaa Ave. SB3 0J is the stepping stone to success. Good health is essential to self confidence. If you are not up to your normal standard, if your work seems a drudgery, if you are fighting a losing fight. CALL and talk it over with me. Let me explain to you my Modern Combined Method of combatting these troubles. 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