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V Leyva Wins o in; Do astime In Record dgers SPEEDY HURLER DOWNS EIGHTH C1IITEI Seventh Terriers Wallop Artillery Also in Fast Swatfest. ZONE NINENOW IN SECOND BERTH PETE LETVA pitched Sunday after noon at Rio Grande nark a&d the Internationals chalked up another victory. CoL George T. Langhorne's Eighth cavalrymen were the victims of the speedy right nander this time the fin al score beine 11 to 3 in favor of the pouth side bunch when the smoke had blown away.' It was Leyva's third v.ctory in as many starts and as a result of the hardy International ag gregation is perching at the top of the Army and City league percentage column with a substantial percentage margin to spare. The second game of the afternoon was won by the Seventh cavalry over the 82nd Gunners, eleven: to two. In a swatfest which while I lopsided was snappy a&d kept the fans on their toes thronghciit the battle. Eighth Scores First. - Two hits in the first Inning netted the cavalrymen one ran in the first came but this did not hu.t tone. The Internationals came right back and Eiammea out enongn bingies to score six tallies in that initial session and the game was put on Ice early. They added four more- dnrfne the game when Bora delivery was solved for timely hits bat it was the first succession that eansed the downfall of the fast Eighth riders. A total of 14 hits was pounded out by the civilian team while Ieyra held his to four, two of which came In the first inning. The other two resulted in a run In the third when Wearer crossed the plate. Blondl was the first man to score Minjares. Leyva, Mesa. M- Gome- and Calimia crossed the plate In suc cession In the first Inning as a result cf well paced hits. Armendarix scored a moment later after Aiderete bad fanend. The majority of the runs were the result of the heavy hitting or m. uomes who Biamxneo tne oau to deeo left center on two differ ent occasions and was an all around star or the day. Terriers Show Speed. More thai enough tallies to win two ball games were chased across the home plate in the second pastime by Lieut. "Bill" McCullogh's hardy Terriers when the speedy riders so lately commanded by CoL Tompkins defeated the 82nd artillery. For three innings the artillery boys maintained a well earned lead of one ran but in the fourth secston the Terriers landed on t wirier Barnes's delivery for enough successive safe ties tx net five runs before the ixnoke cleared away. Barnes mixed them nicely dur ing the first three sessions and it seemed as If he would be able to held the Terriers down He was surceeded on the mound la the fifth by m tall hey named I Darfe who bad worlds of speed but little control. He held the Terriers la a state of subjection kb til the seventh when fire mere tallies were ushered across .the rubber for a total ef 31 runs. The game while but one sided was sot listless and sot one dull moment crept into the fray. Both clubs showed real ability In spots and while there was a general absence of the batting eye at critical times there ;s little doubt but that It will de velop is time. Klrksey at first base for the artillery showed to mueh ad vantage and caused favorable com ment on the part of the fans for his accurate fielding. Crawford has a:i th6 earmarks of a hitter for the gunners, while Lauderbaek. McGavin JORDAN OHE OF BESTJW GLASS Fan Asserts Aggressive vims Is Supreme or 155 Pounders. Announcement of officials of the El Paso Wrestling association that Chris Jordan and Charles Rentrop are to meet again for middleweight suprem acy of the world at 15S pounds has caused much favorable comment among followers of the mat game who desire to see the two men in aetlon again here. Restrop's ready consent to meet Jordan at 158 pounds at 3 o clock has made him many friends in El Paso. He will find it necessary to work pretty hard in an effort to get down to the required poundage, tt is be lieved. However, just before he left El Paso, Rentrop told a number of friends that he could make the weight with ease and still be strong. Is Taking a Rest. He realizes that he is meet in et one of the best men of his weight in the world in Jordan, he stated. Jordan is at present in Colorado, where he has some business interests. He will return here within the next day or two and commence training. Joel Fried kin, his business representative in El Paso, receives word dally from i the aggressive wriggler. "Jordan will be in tip top shape when he meets Rentrop." said Mr. Friedkin. "He is , the best of the 1&5 pound wrestlers : of the world, in my opinion. I think i that he is but a pocket edition of Frank Ootch, as be practices the same colds which made the famous heavy weight champion some years ago." M. POM ESTS SEVENTH pillars of strength in the Terrleri Keke. e. lineup. Poasforo, p. Slrhtb Cavalry. AS K H PO A E Wearer. 3b. ........... 4 110 11 Haddocks, cf. 1 Bttndl. 2b. 4 Doalap. c. ............ 1 Chrestmaa. lb. ......... 1 Smith, aa. 1 GMc&sU, rf. 1 Yoantr. 12. X BOSS, P. 3 Zone Supply Nine Scores a Victory Aided by Lanky Twirler. Maintaining: their steady stride, the Zone Supply team defeated the Sev enth cavalry Terriers Saturday after noon at Rio Orande park in. the Army ana t;ity league Dy tne score of lz to 3. Victory was due in great measure tot the masterly Bltchinc of Manny Ponsferd. whom pilot Cliff Perkins trotted out on the mound to oppose the cavalrymen in their initial same or tne scneauie. xannr naa consia- erable speed and curves at his com mand and he held his own handily tarougnout tne same. The score: Seventh Cavalry. AB R II PO A K White, lb. 6 11-11 Mejavm, e-p. 2 1 1 1 t Trantman. rr. ....... . 4011, XBderback. If. 4 0 S 1 Wlndsate. cf, 4 1 1 Pierce, lb. 4 0 1 1 1 Muskopf. lb. 3 0 1 S t WOOO. 23. .3 V 9 2 1 1 Hamilton, p. 1 0 ( 1 0 Norcroaa. c 1 1 2 1 0 Totals Zona Snpoly. Gwraa rf-lb. .... Talbot, sa Anderson, lb. .... Dwyer. lb. KocormicK, xo-n. Barrets. If. Cohen, If. Titos, lb. Perkins, cf. ....... Marty, cf. stepp. ex. Tetala Internationals. A cost, as. Mtnjares, lb. ....... i-vyva. p. Meca, rf. X. Gomez; If. ....... Calamte. c. ......... Alderete. 3b. Aixnendarlx, cf. -... . L. Gomez, lb. .. Ill ... 1 4 It 19 1 AB It H PO A B ... 1 1 0 1 1 ...4 11 ...111 ...3 11 ...4 2 1 ...3 11 ...4 11 ...4 11 ...4 1 S 4 ... 0 ...... 1 ...... 3 S 1 1 1 , S X .14 3 ? 14 11 7 AB R H PO A E 1 3 1 1 9 1 3 1 1 3 2 1 3 a l 1 3 e o o 3 1 3 0 1 1 Total, 32 11 It 21 Seer, br lexuzura. Sahib Cavalry 11 919 Iatenntlonara 641 o 11 Stedeti but r..t. Two base bit. Mln- l&rez. 3: Armeoearir. Aldcrete. Runs bat xea in. ST (jnresxmas. x: JHOnan a: a. Gomez. 4: Admendarlz. 1: 1. Gamer. 1: Ai derete, 1; Cm lamia. 1. Doable play. Qla UssU to Beza to Dnnlap. Struckont. by Ieyva, 7; by Boza, 4. first base on oft us. off Leyvs, ;feff Boza, L First base on er rors. Eirbth Cavalry. 1: Internationals. 2. Left en bases. Etrhth. Cavalry. C; Interna ttonass, 7. Hit by pttcnea ban. by xtoza tijeyva. """ Acostai: ay ieyva tataa- docks). Wild pitch. Bora. Time of came. 1:11. Urn cares. Kane and Betaneoerc. seventh cavalry. AB R II PO A E White, lb. 3 18 13 Laoderfcack. cf. .... 3 1 atcOavtn. c S Trantman, p. .......... 4 1 Wood. as. 3 Casey. 3b. 4 0 Novcroas, lc ........ z z Pierce, rf. . 3 1 Mnakopf. lb. 4 1 Wlndeate S Totals ttBd Field Artillery. Griffith, lb. Dlekuis. cf. Crawford. It Bosh, 3b. Kirkoey. If. Lavaon. rf. McTavy. as. Tlce, c scarnea p. Davie, p. , ..II 11 7 11 11 1 AB R H PO A E 4 1113 .. 4 .. 4 4 3 e s .. 3 .. 1 .. o .31 3 i 21 18 3 Totals Score bs lsnlxura. Seventh Cavalry M 310 C 11 Slnd Artillery 11 1 3 Stolen bases. Woods, Tlce. Griffith. Men who nave worn both Totals 11 14 27 11 Scots hr liiatairs. Seventh CavUry 1 ZOM SotoIt m MO 12 Two ha hits. MeJsvIn, Bwyer. Fierce. Koke, Oewan. Titus. itnzoro. saermce hit. Talbot. Thr La re hi:. White. Rons lht.rl In. ! Trantmn. 1: UbskaoC. 1, Dwyer. 1; Koke. 1; Poneford, 2; Talbot, 2; Aadtrsen. 1; Gowan. X. Hits sua ran-, off Hamilton. S hits and S runs In S In slSkts; SleJsTta, S hits ssd 4 runs in three lnaJats. Struck on t. br Fe&sford. ?; br Huntlton. 1: by icj.nn, a. first du on tmlht, off Fo&sfom, 2; otf Huntlton. 2; f MeJaTin. 2. Left on bases. Seventh CaTalry. t; Zon Strpply, 8. Hit br pHehed boll, br Hamilton (Fonsrora, perianal. Csncht stealing; br White (Perkins.). Tim ef sTsme, 1:M- Umpires, Betancosrt sod Ksne, DtsJdns. White, Dsiie, Sacrifice hit. Lan derback. Two base hits. Bush. Crawford. 2; Lauderbaek. McGavin. Three baae hits. Crawford. Griffith. Runs batted In. by Rnab, l: by Crawford, 2: by Muskopf. 1: far Lauderbaek, S; by HeGaTin. L Hits sad rasa, off Barnes, 4 hits and E runs In 4 innlnss; off Davie. 3 hits and runs in 3 Innings. Strnckon. br Trontman. 4; by Barnes. 2; br Davte, 2. First base on balls, off Troatmas. 2: off Barnes. 6: off Davie, 2. First base on errors. Seventh ) CaraJry. z; izna. 9. iert on oases 2eren Cavalry. 1: 1 2nd- 7. Hit br xtehed bsJL by Davie fWood, Pierce). Wild pitches. Davie, X. Tims er came, i:as. umpires, Betancosrt and Kane. Fowser - Lewis Good, Says Art :: :: :: -:: ::( Promoter More Than Satisfied T I THEN Frankie Fowser and Perry Lewis stood In the center of the ring: folio win p- their ten round contest in Miami, recently it marked tne ena oi tne snappiest Donta tcii nessed in a southwestern ring In a long time. Art Likea the Boat. Art Shannon says so. Art sro moted the contest and El Paso boxing zans wno are acquainted with the Arizona handler know that he is well qualified to judge. In a letter to The Herald sports editor. Art asserts that the bout was one of the cleverest he has even seen and t prove that he Is not alone In his opinion he has for warded cUDpinirs from the two oaners of Miami which speak highly of the contest. Quoting from Art's letter the following Information Is of in terest to tne rans: I am atronsrlv In favor of cannlnc boys who fail to give the best they have to patrons of boxing exhibitions but In this case the report sent out was what X term a great Injustice to those concerned." One of the extracts taken from the Arizona Silver Belt follows: "Perry Lewis last night was awarded the decision over Frankie Fowzer after ten rounds of the pret tiest and cleanest fighting ever seep in this district. Both men were at each other -all the time .not wasting a second of the entire session in stalling. "Ferry Lewis used as assortment of blows that the El Paso boy was un able to block, while Fowzer, especially in the first part of the battle worked on Ferry's body but later shifted for the head. Was Clean Contest. "The clean work of the boxers brought rounds of applause from the fans as they mixed and swapped blows to the head and body. Lewis now and again would play a tattoo on the El Paso boy's face with right and left blows, bat Fowzer would get in a good one in return. "It was evident la the first part of the ninth round that Fomer realized he tt& beaten and was trying for a knockout He would hoot a hard right or left at Terry's Jaw hot the old foxy tal low pot would always be prepared either blockins; or stepping away from the wallon. "The contest last night showed the fans annreciated clean fighting for when the decision was rendered there was not a murmur of dissatisfaction among the fans. Fowzer himself was saiisnea ana alter going to me ares sing room remarked to his seconds that he knew he could do better but said that Perry Lewis was a grand boxer and deserved winning. Frankie said Lewis was an old head at the game and is a hard man to beat. "Ferry Lewis would not say much nut gave owzer cream zor nis fighting ability.- Wildcats Due Here For Games :: :: .. .. Meet Tigers And Texas Mines A RIZONA TJNIVERSITTS crack j baseball team will make Its first appearance on a local oaseoaji field Tuesday afternoon when It faces the EI Paso High school Tigers in the til-Hi game or a zour canto series witn the orange strined warriors and the Texas Miners. Coach John McKale of the western institution Is scheduled to arrive in the city Tuesday mornlnjr with his athletes. They will probably be taken to the High school stadium or to Rio Grande park for some limber! nr od exercises in the morning in order to get tne creases out or tneir muscles. Tie Aruona collegians Jurve sot lost but one game this season this being a one to nothing affair against a strong seml-prefosslonal organisation f n Phoenix. The team Is being coached principally by Asa Porter of 1 Faso and formerly pitcher of the? Arizona team. Elaborate ore ra rations have been made by coaches Tommy Dwyer of the Mines and Luther Coblentz of the Tigers for the reception of the visitors. gome More Hard Ones. Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday tne wildcats win meet tee Tigers. Following these battles against the jungie warriors tne wuacats win play an equal number against the Texas assayers. The Wildcats at the present time haTe a two game margin ever the Texans, as the latter team was defeated In Its Invasion of Arizona territory some time ago. The EI Paso students have been working hard to eliminate the memory of the two defeats try an equal number of victories In the series this week and there Is little doubt but that some mlghty Jn teres ting baseball Is on tap for the fans. The miners haTe been practicing dally at Rio Grande park undet the direction of cast, waiton sorreus and coach Dwyer and are in fine condition. The Tleers ably headed by Manny Ponsford have also been put ting in hard licks In the shape of exmoition games ana it wouia seem that a surprise is In store for the visitors. What Do You I Know About Sport? I Ho metal can touch you Snd imitations, know that the genuine J&MRI& are the best. BASEBALL I University of Arizona vs. Tigers I I RiO GRANDE PARK I B Tutsizj and Wednesday, May 4th and 5th, 3:30 p. m. H H Admitaon 50c H 1 Was Pat ZieTzn with the Giants last year? 2 Who are the members or the 17. S. Olympic hockey team? ' How many White Sox and Cin cinnati Reds player figured in the last world's series? -When did Oxford and Cambridge first meet in a dual eight oared shell race?. s WHO is the new national indoor tennis chamDlon? C Was Jess Wlllard a popular c&ionT 7 What is said to be Benny valuer's most effective blow? 8 uan a pacer oe turned into trotter aad "vice versa? 9 How has the University of Pennsylvania ranked in basketball the past few years 7 10 What was the score of the final 1919 world's series game? Answers to l.nst Lsstir s II n rations. 1 Peter Herman and Joe Lynch boxed 10 rounds June 1. 1917. S -Dan Patch made a record of 0:fi for thi one half mile pacing. S Braves' field is the largest major league field. 4 Braves' field was opened August 18, 1915. 6 Zack Wheat joined the Brook lyn Dodgers in August. 1909. and has been with them since. 7 Ouimet and T ravers played In the open at Detroit in 1915. the last time before last year. 8 Robert Legendre, of George town university, is the pentathlon champion. 9 If a player's racquet slips from his band and returns the ball, the return js good. 10 Willie Jackson lost in five round to Kllbane at Philadelphia in May. 1716. 11 Leonard knocked out Joe Kandot In the second round in a bout In 1916 . 12 Ed Williamson made his home run record in 1884. It Joe WlBkOlt led the Western league in batting with a mark of .482. 14 Hank Sevaretd. of the Browns, in a game against Cleveland. July 8. 1919, did not get an assist or put out. 15 Ten home runs were made oft Bert Gallia, of the Browns, last year, the moat in the American league. ie Iales Goal, of France, won the 1313 Indiana polls 5M miles auto race. 17 The Western Golf association was founded In 1899. 18 Walter J. Travis won the Brit ish amateur championship in 191. 19 The width of the end xone In basketball Is two feet. 20 Valger and Dundee have not met. These qnrstlons will be an swered tomorrow, Copyright, 1920 Thompson Feature Service. CASES CO.VHXIJDED. San Francisco, Calif-. May 4. Cases of Jack Dempsey, world's heavy weight champion and his manager. Jack K earns, indicted on charges of evading the selective service law, were continued In the United States district court here Saturday until May 12, to be set for trial. STANDINGS A KMT-Cm: 1EAGCB. Won. Last. Pet. IntsrnatloaAl 2 i.le Zone Supply 1 .t7 Kali-nts tt Cotamfcu 1 1 JM Seventh Cavalry 1 1 JH Blthtn Cavalry 1 JH 'IBS. artillery 0 I BASEBALL TEXAS IJRAGCE. Won. lxtt. Wichita Falls it Fort Worth 9 s San Antonl. is 7 Beaamesit t s Galveston S 9 Houston 7 is Dallas C 9 ShrCTSport 4 11 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won. Lest 9 1 1 a It 4 7 Chtoaso OevelaBd ........ Boston ........... Was4abartoa Kow Tork St Leeds t t FMlisteiphla 4 I DetrKt It where They Play Tuesday. Cateao at 8L Loass. Philadelphia at Wueuactea. NATIONAL LEAGUE. CLncteBstl Brooklyn .. i mtaafxni& FHtafcarx .. I ( t t 5 4 ( St. Loals ( ChiCSCO i t Hew Tork 1 s Where Thry Play Trtay. Brooklyn at Boston. Now Tork at Phusdotphls. Chlcaav at Cincinnati. Pot .714 . Ill .39 .471 .412 .40 .K7 Pet .912 .7(9 .714 .4: .441 .4U .222 Pet .m .it .u .22 .414 .429 .297 J72 COAST LEAGUE. Won. San FraAeteeo 17 OeklaBd l( Voraea 14 Salt Lake City 11 PomaBd 9 Los Ancelts It Beeiamento It Seattle 9 Lest 7 1 12 12 11 It 15 It Where Tltev Plsv Taesdsy FortHBd at Seattle. Sacramento at Salt Lake. Lm Anaeles at San fYaaeteea. is sis tin at Pst .71 . .ttt .472 .429 .417 .4M .291 T THE NOURiSHSNG DRINK T 1 Gunner Battery Bests Engineers The fast baseball team from C hat. tery. 82nd artillery, defeated the team of C company. Eighth engineers. Sunday afternoon in a well contested game on the 82nd artillery regimental ground by the score ef 14 to 12. The contest was featnred hv lone hittini- and some pretty Individual playl- whicb livened the game up on several occasions. The lineups were: Artil lery Beemon. third base; Shonberg, uviuwF, ssaiiej-, eectna oase; tjnam oers, first base; Butchins. i. left oia; umiiey, pitcher; Craft, catcher: Ivas. risrht field: H I rssb. ten ter field. Ensrineera PortMtts catcher; Zinzellette. 'irst base; Plr- cura, shortstop; Reeves. pitcher; iioumard, second base; Kzco. third base; Fooi, center field: Tlmberella, right field; Goring, left field. Good Attendance Marks Gun Shoot HI Puo Gsn clabbers SaMtr merntBc held one of tha supplest sbts of U season it tha nnrm Msr n- nit r I C. T&ede was IndlrldtuJ high nun in the uik. evenis, wane jir. jontt&oa wxs con. cedd first boners la the deMes. Some excellent shooting nutrked the course of tHe range fliing. Stne.es DoaWes Shot at Broke S&otat Broke Thede M 4C BuHrer It (T 21 18 Jehastoa ..... 7S t 14 -e Hopple n M 17 Shelton ....... TS it 24 14 Dyer 7S SI 24 It Thorn ?f S 14 12 Thompson .... 7S t Leter M 42 24 2 TEXAS LEAGUE. 800127 Gamte. At BeaunuinL B.H.S. Beaamoat 240 840 tOi I t 2 HoostOS 1M 01 22 C 19 2 Bwextes: Beaumont, jseooson ana ahx caAer; Houston, Kroh. Glenii and Hx- At Shrereport. R. H. E. ShrereBOrt 044 444 024 2 S Port Worth 144 t4 2414 7 0 Batteries: SfereTeport. Vcrbout and Vann; Tart wortn. Wnitaker. rate ana Moore. At Dallas. R H. B. Dallas 041 044 040 023 2 2 Wichita, Falls 440 140 44 02 I 14 4 Batteries: Diss. Conler Booertsoo; Wfehtt Falls. Ztan and Kltche&s, At San Antonio. B. HC E. Saa Antonio 044 Ml 0412 S 4 OfclTettoa 104 241 040 4 2 0 Batteries: Sic Antes! Flutter and OtW- sen; Oalrestea, cooennisn ana Mauser. Satordar Games. At Dallas. R. B. H Dallas 504 044 222-4 0 1 Fort Worth 044 044 9440 4 2 Batteries: Dallas. Appietoa and Ha- worth; Fort Worth. Landry and Roberl see. At Beaamont. R H. E. BwaaMt Ml 042 1-42 15 1 Omlwatn .. 044 M4 0444 S X BsUtenes: Beaamont, Baney ana sas- terr; oarreston. ccrmsna, uvht ana HaDMf At Shrereport. SbreYMsrt 044 049 0440 4 h WSohlta. Falls 021 044 0445 t 2 Batteries: Shreveport. oteason ana vann; Wichita Fails, EberHardt and KItchees. At Reestes. R. H. B. HwastM 044 044 4444 4 3 San Antonio w 1 Batteries: i 021 ion, UNMf asa itaxsres; San Aatoslo, Wetzel aad Gfbsoe. AMERiaVX LEAGUE. Saturday Games. At St. Louis. R. H. E. Chtcan ... 2 1 1 St Lavia 15 4 Ratteries: Cnieafo. x afeer aoa se&SJK: St. Losds. Vancader.and BUHfiya. At Detroit. .. Clevela&d 15 Detroit z is 1 Batteries: oereeana. mretewne ana trxelll; Detroit. Cox. Bfcrake aad Ala- STT.lt h. At Washtacten. k. ti. t. PlOlaaletphla 9 12 S Washlsctoa 4 7 f Perklas: Waahlacton. Sfeavr, Zachuy aad abarrlty. At iww xoric Boston - 9 4 1 Now Tork 10 0 Ratttrte: Hasten. Fe&aoeK. xlarKdr. Fortoae aad Walters. Device; New Tork. Shawkey and BsL "WILDE EASILT VICT OIL Lawrence. Hass May 2. JlmraJe Wilde, British flyweight champion, knocked out Bobby Dyson of New Bedford In the first round of what was scheduled as a 12-round no-decision bout hers Saturday night. Dyson started out aggressively and landed two blows but Immediately afterward went down for count of nne from a jab to the Jaw He got un and thA blow In the Htnma.h fol i lowed. J 'ATIOXAL LEAGUE. $atorday Games. At Pittsburg. B.H.H CtaetaaaU 7 11 1 PttUbarg . 10 3 Batteries: CtaoJasaU. Rethor sad Wins. Plttsbarg. Adams and Hoeffaor. At PMladelphU. R. H. B. Sew Tork 3 S 1 Philadelphia S 12 0 Batteries: New Tork. Barnes. Dostza Winters and MeCarty; Philadelphia. Rly. and Wheat. At Chicago. R. B. B. St Leeds 13 IS Chicago . 4(4 Batteries: St. Lools, Jacobs, Haines and Dilhoefer: Chicago. Carter, Martin, Bai ley and KlUefer. O'FarreO. COAST LEAGUE. Sunday Games. At Los Angeles. . R. H. B. Salt Lake 2 3 1 Vernon S 11 4 Batteries : Salt Lake, Baam, Thurston and Byler; Yemen, Ross ScheUesbach and DTormer. Afternoon game. R. H. B. Salt Lake 3 8 3 Vernrfn 3 4 2 Batteries: Salt Lake. Strood and Jea klss; Vernon. Fromxae and Deronser. A Oakland. R.H.B. Sacramento 1 &-2 Oakland C 0 5 Batteries: Sacramento. Kunx. Deri tales and Cook; Oakland. Uoillag and Mttxe. At San Francisco. R. H. C Sacramento 3 9 S Oakland 10 11 1 'Batteries: Sacramento. Malls and Cook; Oakland. Krtmer and SpeSman. Saturday Game. At San Francisco. R. H. E. Sacramento S 10 1 Oakland If 31 1 Batteries: Sacramento, Fit tery. Kant, Deracalls, ' Hughes, Sheehen aad Cady. Cook; Oakland. R. Arlett and Mltxe. Dor man. At Seattle. R. H. & Los Angeles 8 1 Seattle 4 0 2 Batteries: Los Angeles. Keating, Brown and Bassier; Seattle Geary and Rohxer. Tobln. At Los Anreles. R. B E. Salt Lake City c s 1 Vernon - 2 1 Batteries. Salt Lake City. Bromley and 4 BABE RUTH GETS ANOTHER HOMER Yankee Star. Pounds Out Long Hit and Scores Buns Ahead of Him. New Tork. May 2. Jones weakened In the sixth Sunday after pttchlsg strong ball and the Yankee bonehed tire hits, lnclodlnr a borne ran by Rath, bis sec ond la two days, with two bases oa balls and an error and were nerer hooded there after. Fine fielding by Scott and Ward featured. New Tork. AB R H PO A B Ward. 3b. 5 0 2 1 Pecktapasgb. as. S Flop, lb. S Ruth, rf. 2 Lewis. 1C. 3 Pratt, 2& Bodle, cf. .............. 4 RoeL c 3 Tbormahlee, p. 3 PIRATES BREI VICTORY STREAK 2 1 1 12 1 : 2 4 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 i Totals 22 7 12 27 12 Barton. AB R H TO A 8 Hewer, rf. 2 S 9 2 1 0 UcNallr. 2b. 2 1 1 2 Menosfcr. It 4 3 Hesdrvx. ef. 4 9 1 Uelaab. lb. 2 11 Foster. 2b. 2 a Scott, ss. 4 9 3 waiters, c 4 o Jooes, p. ............... 3 S 0 DevtBS 1 Totals 2 1 2 24 11 1 Batted for Jones tn math. Scan ktv lBHissrs. Bostsa ! 99 1 New Tork M9 11 7 Two bass alts, Menstar, win. Home n Rntb. atols. bas. PMsUnaaash. Sac- rlncs hits, MeNaltr. Thormahion. TMobto PUTS. Hooper to Scott to Poster; Pratt to rua aMses en oaus, i Bwjaairii. s JotMS. 2. Stresskoot br Tbormahlea, 2 Jones, S. WQd ptteb. Jo&esi U I1ITK SOX TfTN ONE. sc. roeda iio Msr 2. Cisro rnaao It two la a row from St. Loots, taklsr tbo second came of the series Senaar. Pebtclt oat tbo visitors off In front In the seci limine; wtth a horns ran over tho left flold will Bstfwest. who iiseeeedod Lvretto In tho third, was taken cmt sfter frv of tho six men who faced ham had &Jt safe ly, wnatason &oia at. iots sars tarossaB- ant. Chtrara AB R H FO A s TfbOld. rf. 9 1 1 Weaver. 2b. S 1 Z 1 4 B. CoOms. 2b. 2 2 2 4 2 Jscksofi. If. 4 1 2 2 Fslseh. ef. 4 2 2 2 joaroan, lb. s o z is o Bbbesx. ss. 3 12 2 4 Sehalk. c 4 1 2 9 Wimneon, p. I 0 z Totals St, aats. Aoatts. 2b. OedeM. lb. TobtB. If. Staler, lb. wnUsnis, cf. Jsoobeon. rf. .... Sever eid. c j Gerber. ss. ... Ieverette. p. . . . . -weCL . .. Vanrr4er. p. ........... 1 Saaaders, p. --. 9 Smith "Shevlln 'P. Comas .. .22 7 14 27 12 9 AB R H PO A E .49219 i 4 2 2 1 .229 .4119 .4112 .2112 .4131 .4 2 2 2 0 091 0 9 .. 1 .. 1 .. 0 Totals 24 2 2 27 12 1 Batted for Zvere4t. In seeoad. Batted for VaasfMer la seveath. Batted for Saaaders to ninth. Soore by lsaiBrs. CUeaco 923 M 3 7 St. Usiis OIO 11 see z Two bas. hits. EL OoOtss, wearer, aes r. Three base bits. B. Ooiniss, SeeeieseL Homo ran. Pelfora. Stolen base. Weaver. Ssrrlfk-e UK. Tobin. TMablo plays. IX bold to Jenardan: Gerber to Gedeeei to To bln. Bases oa balls, off WDkxasen. 2: off lverette. 1: off Sejtnders, 1- Ismars pitched. Leverette. 2: Barwell. 1-1 : Taa stlder. 41-3: Saaaders, 3. Striiekoat, by wnklssnn. 2: Vaaz11dr, Z. STTyATORS T15IKI.Y 1II1T1"G. At WsaalsrtoE. R.K.B. Pfatladelplria Ml 2 I ( 1 Wsshaactoa SID Ml 92 s 2 2 Battersee: FUudelpus. Narler. B. Msr rls and Porktao: Wsachiston. Ericsson. Johases and Tieaxls. Cincinnati Eeds Lose to the Hard Hitting Pitts burg Players. Cincinnati. O.. May . Plttsborr broke Ciaelnnatrs wtnnlnc streak of six straight cantos saaday- cooper piteneo onsuaauy, allow! nx only fovr stnrlM aad rsot a beese player roocned ooeosd bua SelVee made his first start of tbo aoaooa and was ef fective except m two rnniaxs. Tlift sasse was tho fastest played la either major tears this as son, las tins only oew hoea- sad 12 mtantos. Ftrtsbsrr. AB B as nl A js n EE OAME S STOPPED BT DARKNESS Carey, cf. aUabee, It Wtdttod. 2b. Hssstliwuitb. rf . ... O Cvtshaw. 2b. .. Catena, as. Grtnsrn, lb. .a..... le. c Cooper, p. ........ Totals 4 .... 4 .... 3 9 19 Rath. 2b. ... Daabert. lb. Grob. 2b. . . . Rooab. cf. Dnscaa, If. . Kopt sa ... Neale. rf. .. Rsrtdos, a . Bailee, p. ... ATJoa Totals Score by Inalnrs. Plttsbsxt; .29 2 2 37 12 9 AB R H PO A R .. 4 3 3 .3 1 13 . 3 2 9 .329 .. 3 1 0 .3137 . 1 6 0 2 9 . 2 9 9 2 2 . 2 ( 2 .10 10 9 .39 4 27 13 ... 04 Ml M2 2 Two base bits. Whined. Three bate hit. Bbibee. Sarrtflea bits. Wanted. South worth. Cntsbaw. Debts ptays. Rath to Kapt to mahert; Whttted to Cntsbaw to Otisstri: Caton to Cntsbaw to tsrfmns. Bases on balls, off Ssllee. 1. Stmekont. by Cooper. 2. OUAEERS BEST DODGHRS. Brooklyn. K. star 2. After playtac K lnnlaaa to a tie In Boston yesterday, the strooklvns eamo sssme soactar ana loot 12 leninr same to Phltadetphla. lboBT- veestrs nomo let sue a man oa base the seventh save the PhtTiles a three rtm lead, bat the Ddcers scored tw. to their half sad Wheat tied the score m the ninth with a boss, rem drive over tho right field wait Baaerofrs aansie. W1lllamas double sad J. jsmers sacraiee fry scored tne wtnaine: ram. In tbo 12th. Stenaet D re- vented another tjo by backmr arainst the nsbt field wall for a sensarieBal one baaded catch ex Hitc&ell o Ions: m. Phnaderpbia. AB R H PO A S IVebanrvean. If. f 3 3 2 1 Bancroft, as. .... 1 Williams, ef. steaael. rf 5 0 J. Miner, fb. 4 Pa alette, lb 2 R. Killer. 2b. . C 2 1 Smith, p. 4 2 I 4 3 3 9 1 Totals Brooklyn. Olson. Sb-ss. . Sets. rf. Johnston. 3b. Wheat. It ... Myers, ef. ... Trs.stewy. lb. Ward. ss. ... KBdaff. Ml . C Miner, c . Qrtmes. p. ... xxtcael .... 2 2 I I i '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.I 2 4 2 ..47 4 9 29 27 1 AB R K PO A E 1 9 1 It 2 2 I 9 1 1 2 1 9 1 t 1 .41 3 ( 99 12 4 Totals Store by laaslnsa. sated ero Me. 1M3MM 1 I Brooklyn 9 M 391 9M 2 two bass Bits. Beneeorc. winsatsa. My ers. Heme ran. lab. as eiag. Wheat. Stolen bases, rjohaaieoaa. Steajrle, J. MaTter. My- SaerUlc hits. J Miner. 2: C Mnier. DoaMe plays, R. MHW to J. Miller ts PanJette: Itaaeroft. to Panlette: Myers to Obsm. Bases on balls, off Smith. 4: off Orreries. X SUittAuot. by Smith, 4; by TXDIAN3 BEST TT0ER3. At Detroit. R.H. Clrvelsad Ml 921 01 2 Detroit M 11 9 Z 2 Batteries: aerate nd. Baxby and trN4H: Merstf. otdbam, Ayers and Al&amztn. Jenkins; Ver&en. w. met. At Portland, San Prancasc. Mitchell and Dover- R.H.B. 2 2 2 4 9 Batteries: Saa Francisco, stattB aad Af w: Povttaad. Janer. Sotbertand aaa Baker. Sunday Games. Toledo, 2; ledhsapolts. 4. Colambas. 1; Ieaevtrte. 7. St. Paat, 2: Mltwaakee. 3. Minneapolis. 1; Kaaasa CHy. 2. Satnrday Games. Mmaea polls. 7: Kansas Oly, t. Colambos. 2; Lomsvine. 2. Toledo. 2: Indlsfsepoxts. (. St. Pant 4; MlaneapaUs. J. sorrnERN association. Samdsy Games. Memphis. 2: NaahvtUe. 9. JeebUe. 7: Atlanta. . New Orleaaa, t: Uttle Rock. 7. Chattanooga, 7; Blrmtssrbasa, 9. Sarnrday Games. Uttle Rock. 9: Nashville. 3. Mobile. 2; Altlaats, X. Metnnbis. 4: Cnattaneosm- 3. Kesr tMaaaa. 9: BIrmlaarauam. l Called tn elsmth tnnlnr to allow teems to catch trams. western matrr. Sandsy Games. Jewlta. 3; St. Joseph. 3, Wichita, 2: Omaha. 127 Oklahoma city. : Des Moines. . Tnlss. s; Staert City. 3. Sattxrdey Games. JopTln. 3: St. Joseph. 14. Oklahoma aty. 17: Dot Meaees. 4. Wichita. 19; Osaaha. 4. Tales, 7: Stonx City, $. Eighth Cavalry Polo Four Victor In a fast, wall played polo frame at rt Bltss Sunday afternoon the Eighth cavalry team defeated the Sid artillery by a narrow marirln. Some exceptionally good Individual play aa shown on both sides. The score: STH CAV. Position S2D P. A. Capt- Kloepfer. . . 1 . ...IJec MerrtP Ueot. TJpton. 2 Capt-Qnlrke Capt. Jones 2 . .Lieut. Reynolds Major Smith 4 LJent. Argo Scorins;: Coals. Qnlrke I, Reynolds 2, Kloepfer t. Oehs 2. Foals. Merrill I. Qairke 1, Ochs 1, Smith 1. Safetys. Reynolds 1. Upton 1. Jones 1. Referee. ZJ.nt. EL R. Gay of the seventh cavalry- Scorar and timer, LI eat IL E. Feathers tone of district headquarters. Garden Seed Fresh and fall of life. El Paso Seed Co. SSS E. San Antonio street- Adv Fountain Pens REPAIRED All Hakt. O-to rJBATHEP CO SOS Mesa Ave. 103 CTJBS tVAIXOP CARDS. At p It c St- Laasls 1M 2M 9M t 11 1 Ones. 11 Ml Ml 12 19 4 esrtsilas. St- Lseb May Hsbtn asst Clemsss: Chttacs. Beadrtx, Alexander aad KIBefer. English Runners Star In Relay Philadelphia, Pa- May 2. EnelJsh varsity ranners scored an interna tloiial trimmnh hare Satnrday when the eorabtaed Oxford -Cambrid ire tinl versity team of half-rollers defeated the lending cnlleKe quarters of this eonatry in the two-mile champion ship rehy race, the feature contest of the University of Pennsylvania's twenty-sixth annaal relay carnival. Forced to ma at a terrific speed by their American competitors, the visit as collegians stewed that their vie- Boston Braves Battle to Tie With Brooklyn; Few Hits Allowed. TWO HURLER S WOEE THE ENTIRE GAME BOSTON. Mass.. May X Major league records were broken Sat nrday when Boston and Brooklyn of the National league battled 2 Innings to a tie here. The previous record of 24 innlngrs was made by the Philadelphia and Boston teams of the American league in 130t when Jaelc Coombs defeated Joe Barries. It was a pitchers contest between Joe Oeseherer and Leon Cadors. with honors la favor of the Boston pitcher. He allowed only nine nits and tn IS Innings the Brooklyn batters were re tired tn order. Oesehgrer has allowed oaly two runs in S conseontiva Innings this season. Caders's interception of the throw and quick pe? to Kreager Jest nlpplne Boeckel and made It possible to play the record breaking game, which also equals the mark of twenty consecu tive scoreless Innings made by Pitts burgh and Boston. September 1, 131S. when Pittsburg won 2 to 0 in tha 21st Inning. Score: Brooklyn. A3 R H FO A S Olson. 3b. .....IS 9 1(91 Neia. rf. ...19 1 a Johnston. 9b. ........ ..19 92310 Wheat, If. 9 3 3 Myers, ef. 2 9 1 3 Hood. cf. ... 9121 Eoaetchy. lb. 9 9 1 19 1 9 Ward. as. 19 9 9 6 2 1 Kroetrer, & .... 3 1421 Kmott, e. T 9 9 7 2 Cadors. p. , ....19 9 1 12 1 ...... .M 1 Tt 21 2 AB R H PO A E 7 9 1 2 9 11 9 9 2 19 3 19 0 2 2 9 114 9 9 19 9 1 42 1 9 .-11 9 2 17 0 1 9 3 1 9 e ...... 2 9 9 4 2 O ....... 19 19 9 ....... (91(19 ....... 2 9 1 9 11 Totals .... Boston. Powell, cf. Pick. 2b. Mans. If. cralae, rf. Hotke. lb. Boeoket. 2b. ..... MaranvUle, ss. ... OTNetll, c Christ enimry ... .11 1 IS 72 42 2 Oesc&cer. p. Totals Seore by lantaxa. Brooklya. . R M 1 99 M9 M 9H M 999 091 Boston. . M Ml M M 999 M9 49 9 -1 Batteries: Brooklyn. Cadere and Kn rer, Ellott: Boston. Oeschcer aad O'Nei: -Oowdy. Game called on account of darknesx Tiro base hits. Maraaville. Oeachrer. Three baa. lilt. Cruise. Stolen bases, My ers. Hood. Sacrifice bits. Hood. Oeschrer. Powell. O-NellL Holke. Cxniae. QeaUl plays, Ofcson to Keaetcby to Gowdy to Hotke to Gowdy. Basas oa trails, err Ca dere. 2; off Oeschrer. 4. Stmekont. vy Cadere, (; by Oeschrer, 7. WUd pitch, Oeschser. tory was In no manner a fluke fcT taking the lead in the third quarter and finishing In a new world's rec ord time of seven minutes &Q 2- sec onds for the two miles. 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