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EL PASO HERALD SPORTS, RECREATION and OUTDOOR LIFE
EIGHTH HORSE
LOSESTO RIVAL
Seventh Terriers, Headed
by Neyland, Defeat
Bliss Garrison.
"" -ncly hitting and fast base run
ner when the opportunity offered
"tied the Seventh cavalry a victory
ur t e Eighth caa.'r regiment in
a splendidly contested, bitterly
' ig'n game ji.Ja afternoon at
o Grande pak trore ix to fie
J'itrhinc Duel-
"v. ic tied nd w ice forced to
t rean the even score the players of
if extending: teams contested every
i mute of pla-. In tie sixth inning:
appeared as if the Eighth cavalry
am would win ? game when the
4 ichorne horsemen oent two men
--ound the sa n.s a-d edged in front
in tic first of The eenth. however,
f Terriers put otr three runs
h rh were sufficient to win the
battle Maj I R. Neyland, of the
Terriers, and Boza. of the Efgrbth en
i, aged in a sterling- pitching 4asL
ic the first gme of the afternoon
e Kn gbtfl of Col j in bus defeated
the STnd art IIti gunners, seven to
Bliss Athletes Getting Ready-
Prepare For Meet Wednesday
U"
e scores
Too Much NcjhuML
ht, 2b.
Trainman, cf.
7 auderbaclc, rf
N -viand, p
M'-Gavm, c
I -opf lb
" t-ate. if
AH R H FO A E
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NDEIt the direction of regimental
athletic officers soldier athletes
are training busily at Port Bliss
in preparation for the district track
and field meet to be held Wednesday
on tii e Eighth cavalry parade grovnds,
for the purpose of developing men to
end to the departmental games at
Tort Sam Houston
Baseball Schednle AIe.
Maj Muller, district adjutant. Capt.
U B. C. Jones, district athletic of
ficer and Lieut. W. H. jlcCulloagb
district baseball officer are in charge
of the arrangements for the big meet
which from the point of attendance
and rivalry is expected to surpass any
of the events previously staged. Ueut.
McCuIlongh is mapping out a baseball
schedule to be placed at Fort Bliss
Thursday and Friday far the pur
pose of deciding the championship
team of the EI Paso district and thr
New Mexico subd.str.ct. at Columbus
and will represent this section at
Fort Sam Houston.
All military organization teams
la the IS! pso district will com
pete in he baseball games. The
only team entered from the Aew
Mexico subdistrict will be the 4a
Infantry (nejrro) which will ar
rive In El Paso within the next
day or so.
This team is said to be one of the
strongest in the southwest and army1
baseball fsns are looking forward
to some closely contested baseball
when the teams meet for supremacy.
The purpose of the track and field
games at Fort Bliss and Fort Sam
Houston is to primarily develop rep
resentatives for the army In the
American Olympic team, which will
compete at Antwerp this summer.
Hayden Loses, But Makes Hit
e S
Fans Say He Should Have Won
11
S
EVEN
I
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Big Crowd Watches Cleve
land Defeat New York;
Mays Knocked Out
New Trier. May 17 Before the largest
crowd eve- ukiuM at th. rota ground.
Sunday. Cleveland defeated New Tot.
Mays was driven from th box In tao first
Inalar when th Hatters scored fir. rasa
by clean amine.
.vow ion: ab it H ro E
11
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F ghth Caralrv
V cae- t.
restman. rf
feionf. 2b.
U MP c
r bark. lb.
nnn lb.
B- .
Teajrer rf. .
z p . .
-ore by lni !--"th
Cava!
-th Cavaln
"3 ( I tl C S
AB R H PO A E
4 1110 0
3 1 1 1 1
4 9-101 P
4 1 1 1 3 0
SPEEDBAXX HAYDEN. holder of
the border middle weigh- chain -
jjiuiiouip jubc a. i (Duua uecision
to Kid Palmer at Douglas. Arlx., Sat
urday afternoon, but his nreatiae did
not suffer, in the opinion of several
hundred fans who attended the con
teat, according to word brought to
El Paso Sunday night by two SI Paso
ans who witnessed the contest.
Did Most of Leading.
Hayden did the greater part of the
leading throughout the encounter and
easily blocked the attempts of Palmer
to light in the clinches, they stated.
When the referee walked over to Pal
mer in the last round and held up
his hand It was just as much a shock
as if a bombshell had gone off In
the arena. Hayden was credited with
the decision generally by the fans
and should have received It accord-
3 t 14 1
Ing to the El Paso bugs at the ringside
One of them made the following
aianrincni
-The referee's decision was a
eomplete surprise to the crowd.
S5 percent of which was confi
dent that Hayden hand would
be raised at the end of the tenth
round. In point of 1 set, the state
ment was heard all over the
arena In the ninth round that the
brst Palmer eon Id obtain was n
draw. Hayden carried the T'cht
to Painter thronirhont and blocked
all Palmer's efforts at Infight
ing." Battling Shapiro the aggressive El
Faso welter lost a decision to Des
marine in the semifinal This bout
was fast and snappy and a draw de
cision should have been rendered, ac
cording to the two El Pasoana,
8 . Tlr'of . Umpires, atot&neovrt
- tea xi n.
zi s t:n( s
-t Ml 3 E
999 52 1 S
olen bases, c-vp nian, P-bacfe. Dnn-
Faerif.ee h Muskopf, White. Two
hit" Nevis- i burlap Runs batted
d Pw. 1 Tfacrr. 3 Maskonf 1
j man, 2 -jiand Bloodl, 1 Dou-
p ajs, Boza. to uarson to Rynacic
-uck nut, b V-land. 19 . by Boza, 2.
baae en balls, off Neyland, S off
" Fl-at bae on errors. Seventh
- T 1 ieMb. aalry " Left oa base
-th fs. a rv - E'rhth Cavalry
ji chrd a Boza (Huskopf "Wild
1 "-a, Nvland " Passed bal Dnnlap.
rfmtsay
VSJi w
Hires
if you want
the genuine
-in bottles
for the heme
at soda fountains
and on draughf
:cd n.ld ArtUIarr.
Orllflth. lb.
DuiXin. .. ....
Baah. c .
Crawford Jb .
Qvandortt lb.
Lawton, T
Pharp cf sa.
Kirks? j- If
Barnes, p . .
AB R H PO A E
..40.1.
.. 4 e
.. t t 1 C 4
. 2
.till.
. I 1 1
. 3 4 I
: 5
. i l t l
Totals :9
Brown oat. lBterferenrf
KsJffbts of Colambns. '
Brows. 3b. .(.. 4
Xttlar. cf.
L. Varrr e "
Doyle, as .4
W Hunter rf. . 3
BntMon. lb. -
R. CarbeiTT, 2b. 2
CimnLgham, if. X
H. Adkraa. p. 3
1 i'U I
r- H PO A X
111
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1 7 0 1
1 1 2 C
2 1 a t
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ISTANDING8
AKir-CIT LEAGUE.
Won. Lest. Pet.
laieraauonais .. i
Zone Supply s
Knights of Columbus . . . S
Seventh Cavalry .... 2
Kighty-seeond P. A, .... 1
Eighth Cavalry 1
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TEXAS laEAOUK.
Totals r t i ii 7
Srore by innings.
ttnd Plaid Artlllsrr ... . ftv 1M 1.
Knights of ofvmbns fl 7
Ftolen bases, Griffith. "W. Banter. 2:
Bttnson. Oarberrr Conninclssas. Two bac
hit. Klrkner. Rons hatteol m or fc-ir!
1. Ooyie l. -sxterry l Kxroeaesz. oy
Barnes. 4; by H. AdJdns. S Tint w oa
balls, off Barnes. S. First baa on errors,
IZad Field Artillery. . Knight of f
Inmbus, J Left on base. S2nd Field Ar
'JHenr. 7 Km-rhts of Colnmboa. t. Caught
steattag. by Bash fMarjy, Banter 7
ooi by ifirty (Barnes). Psassd ball.
Bosh. Tim of game, 1 1. TTmptrea. Kas
and Betanoonrt.
nTiw oO--i-
Wins On A Foul
Carlabad. N. L Mr 17 Freddy
Hill, ot Fort TTorth. loot on a foul
to Dutch Crosier Saturdav niirht at
the armorr in the fonrth round of a
1 n.Tnnnd lfe-htwefxrht tMnt. The blow .
-was the climax of several hearr body
blows In rroslerB corner. Croaker
waa carited out, bat recoTered rap
idly. Hill fonght clean, the fool
beta? accidental.
Port Worth .
San Antonio
Wichita Falls
GalToaton
Shrereport
Dallaa
Beaomont
Honaton
. .12
... .12
...1 II
LoaL Pet.
.7
(21
.S32
17
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4(0
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Ward.
MoomI. 2b. .. ..
PIPP. lb.
Rath. rf.
Iwla, if.
Pratt. 2b.
Boole, cf.
Hannah, e. . . . .
Haya. p. .. .
Ttwrmahlen. p. .
'arjxnu ..
atocrldre. p. .
Totals
Cloraland.
Graney. If.
Chapman, aa, ..
Speaker, ef. .
Snltfa, rf. .... .
Wood. rf.
Gardnor 2b. ....
Wambataaaa. 2b.
Johnaten. lb.
O-XeJll. c
Basby. p.
1
e
l is
l l
l l
1 2
1 2
nee
2
2 2
2
(
1
2
2 0
2
a
.21 2 2 27 12 4
ab r H ro A B
.. 4 1 1 2 0
t
.... 2
1
.. J a 1 a
C 2
1
2
S
1
2
Total. 22 21227 17
Batted for Thormehlen In atafeth.
Seore by lnnlaaa.
Now Tore. . . eae let Ml 2
oeroUBd M a. ;tl I
Two baa. hxta, Wambaaaftaa, Pratt.
Chapman. Rata. Thro. baa. hit. Baabr
Stolen baae. Wood. Bacrlac bjta. Wood,
Oardner. Basby TJchto playa. Chapman,
waaabtcattB. and Johnston: oardaer.
Waabasranaa and Johnston. : Hannah
and Ward. Baaea oa ball., Basby 2.
Tharatahlen. 2 Innlnaa nttchod Mays.
2-2: Taomaahlen. 7 1-2 Mocridce. 1.
Strackovt. Basby. 1 . Thonnahlen. 4.
BROWNS WAIXOP SENATORS.
Waahlnston. D. O. May 17 St. Loaia
avoaea as tno .ertoa by taaJns too aec
ond ramo from Waablnston Sondar. Wefl-
man paaslwl th. loeala after tbo first tw.
Inalnts. wall. Johnaoa weakened toward
ta claae.
SL beala. AB R H PO A X
Anttin. 2. 4 2 1
Oadeoa. 2b. t 2 2 1
ToWn. If 402
Staler, lb. t e 1 12 1
William, cf. 4 1110
Jacobean, rf. 4 2 2
BflHnsn, c 4 e : 4 1
Grer. aa. ............. 2 X 2 2 S t
Weftnua. p. 2 2
AMERICAN LEAGCt
Won. Lat.
Cleveland ....17 7
Beaton 14 2
ChScare 12 9
Now Tork 12 12
St. Urala 11 12
Waahmston 12
Philadelphia 12
Detroit j a II
Where They Play Tuesday.
St. Loots at WaapJattea.
Cloretaad at Mew Tork.
Cbicas. at Beaton.
Detroit at Phnadelpaia.
Pet.
71
271
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.472
.42
2
sir
Clnclnaatt .
Brooklyn
Caieas. .H
Beaton
Plttabnrs
Pblladelpbia
New Tork .
St Louis .
NATIONAL. LEAGUE.
Loit. Pet.
Totals .
Washington.
Jndsa. lb.
Milan. If.
Sice, cf .. ..
Roth. rf.
Harris. 2b. ..
BUerbe, 3b. ..
Ptetntch. r.
P.
..22 4 12 27 12 1
AB R H PO A E
...21272
... 4 4
... 4 1 1
... 2 1 2
... 4 2 2
... 2 1 1
... S 1 1 I
...!
... 4 1 1
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SEVENSIRA1GHT
Cub Star Well On Way
Toward Successive
Victory String.
Chicago, HL. Hay IT. Alexander won
his sveath straight same when Chlcaxo
defeated Boston Bandar, strine the lo
cals their serenth consecutive victory.
CBdearo won the cam br lamhin9 i(fL
HoUochrs ramble ot Crnlse'a crotmder
no e7sa?i oonoie, aaTeo tno visitors
from s shniont.
Boston. AB R H PO A E
I'oweii cl. 4 e i a
Pick. 2K 4 1
Jtann. lr. 4
Crnlse, rf. -4
Holfce. lb. 4
Booekel. Jb. 4
Maranrine, as. 4
OXelU, c X
Hearn. p. 2
Pet Brown Meets Irslinger
-
Texas Star To Appear Here
1 1
1 1C
1
4
1 1
2
2
1
:
Total.
Cnicaso.
Flack, rf. . ..
HoUoeber. sa.
Paakert. ef. ..
Barber, lb. ..
Robertson, If,
Deal, ab. ....
Terry. 2b. ....
KUlofcr. e. ...
Alexander, p. .
.24 1 24 2 I
AB R H PO A E
.... 4
.... 2
.... 4
.... 2
'.'.'.'. 2
2
1 2
1 2
3 2
11
2 2
1
1
1 4
1
.22 2
It 1
Totals
Seore by faaron
St Lottt. 1 1! 4
Waahmstaai 11
Two beee hit, WUBama. Stolen bases,
Bllliaga. Jodse. Jacobs an. Oerbar. Sacrl
ftce hits. Ptetelch. WeUman and Aastta.
Doable plays. Jodie to Shannon to Jadse.
Bases on salts, wollmen. 4; jonasoe. .
Hit by ptteaer. by Jobaaon (Oerbtx).
Stroekoat. by Job esse. J: by WeOman. )
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Hojrs a. re to 1 p m 3to7p
or Txas and Mesa, 20. Mesa Are
DR. K
Where They Tlay Taesday.
Boston at Ptttabarr
Brooklyn at Cincinnati
New Tork at Chicaco,
Philadelphia at St. Isana.
COAST IXAOrXE.
salt Lake City 23
saa Praactsco .23
Portland IS
-Vernon ,...32
Ids Ant-ales 17
Oakland II
Sacramento IS
Seattle 12
Where They rlay Tuesday.
Ternon at salt Lake
Oakland at Sacramento.
Portland at can Francisco.
Seattle at Ijob Aaselee.
Lost. Pet.
14 .(22
14 .(22
12 .HI
13 .1(1
2 .42
2! .42
24 222
! .233
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EL PASO. TEXAS
TEXAS LEAGUE.
Saturday Games.
At Hoot ton. JLH It
HotUtoo . 0 S S 3
Wichita PhUs . 10 1M 09 24 S t
Batteries Honaton. Olean and TTurlclna.
"Wichita Falls, zaan and Bafeertson.
AX San Antfislaa. t? xr t
San Antonio . .. Wt 2 7 0
Dallas m tte M o s a
Batteries San Antsla. Taaiwatyuhf wf
aibson DalOia. Conley and Robertson.
At OeJvestoiL w
Oarreston . .00 99 e c 4
Shrovepert .. . H 09 ! c i
Sattaries GalmKtA f"-ni-j. .ut
Bamser, Sarereport. Verbeat and Ha(
Ua. At Beaumont. R. H. E.
Beaamont . . .it lt 99 I IS 1
Fort Worth Ml tlX 1 9
Batteries Beaamont Sehnelder and
Alexander. Fort Worth, Appletoa and
Aovra.
Worn Out In Mind and Body
Youi child is qrrick to observe distorbariees in your mental attitode cr
physical conditioji. And srhen be asks: "Whafs the matter, Daddy!"
there's a tone of solemn anxiety in his Uttle voice. The depression
tamped upon yon reflects intensely npon him because of his profound solic
itude. He at once drops his plartiicgs and rashes to your side, bat his
happy smile has disappeared and his buoyant spirits are gone replaced
by a countenance of worry and a bearing of hopelessness.
,T T? " tn happiness and welfare of yonr txmVj to keep tan in body and keen In
intellect TooaretaeaanaadthemtBlratloaof toeirhTea. Dart threatentos; cVmds borer
ivri.;rc.vi..r:ct.iE' " oouuww.uier.-
"seta iMiyv' bJVA. a 4a. tea as uj aar 4bsar.aja,sas,w, jVbU llTsilTsa
laVKD
The Great General Tonic
jSib?Jiat -tfcrf 'eeBns"aad dispel ttwotn-ra
wok. It waa renew yoar strength and nsor.orciume
the irsTtsUsz eSecta of orerworE and worry, rerrre yoa
spirits and increase yoar bold on Ufa Beasj a refresh.
inr aroettzer. a valnaM. att. m-m-TZZa m.
Pronofthaseneral health, bscansa of itjposltiTere.
j li. wT"a1 nse is espeaauy
desirable la cases of snbnornal conditions. IfyoaroJsr
from nerrona ezhaastlan, crescalar or mental f atizae.
crdtadeneyefTttal force doe to ceneral weakness ct
wastine IBaess. yooTJ Snd "LYKO" rrJcdartobenV
arajl It tones np tbo entire rjatem and kerpe yoa
CeeHas&t. Aak yoordrcssist for a bottle today.
Sole Manafactarers
LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY
fcew York aUnua Cli.. bfa.
F" Sale By All Druggists, Always In Stock At
THE WAENEB DRUG CO., EL PASO TEXAS.
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. COAST LEAGCE.
Sunday Game,
At OakUnd. R. H. B.
SttUtlt ... 0 c
nan .Francisco ..4 j 0
xsiienes noapue. seiooia and Baldwin.
sn srTaniitwu. ijtraca ana Ttiie.
At San Franelsoo. B. H. B.
!9uia 1 3
nan CTanctaeo 11 fl
Batteries Seattle, Retnhart. Brentan
and Adams. Saa Francisco, Lewis and a
At Xsos Ancelea. R. H. K.
Portland 9 7 0
JLrtn Anvaiea 41
Batteries Portland. Jnaey. PoImo and
Koehler. Lo Ascclee. Crandall and !
M.
Aftarnoon rmmt. R. H, B.
Portland ...... Ji: ,
Ios Anroles 4 7 9
Batteri-M Portland. Searoader. Kalllo
and Koehler. Los Anselcs, Brews. Thom
as and Baasler
At Salt Lake. R. H. K.
9ad iU I
Salt Lake 1 1
Batteries Oakland, H el tine and MlUe;
Salt Lake. Reiner and Jenkins.
Second same. R. H. X.
Oakland 4 7 S
Salt Lak 1 it 1
Battries Oakland Wearer Kremer
and Spellman. Salt Lake Stroud and Jen
kins. At Sacramento. R. H E
Vernon 6 IS 2
Sacramento 7 11 1
Sattaries Vernon. Small wood Hooek
Plercy, Fromnu and Devormer Sacra
mento. Penner Flttery and Cook.
At Stockton. R. h. B.
Vernon . ... I If 0
Sacramento .... 1 S 1
Batteries Vernon. Srhaflenback and Be
Tormer. Sacramento, Proach. Malls and
Cady.
AJHER1C4N ASSOCIATION'.
Sunday Games.
Minneapolis. 6 Colnmtms, S
t Paul 11 Toledo 1
Milwaukee 3, Lonlrrrllle I
Kansas City 3 Indianapolis. ?
What Do You
j Know About Sport? 1
.MSsesMKasssswasBHSEasBwawasnaaansaaeassaoMaa,
1 Who la classed aa betas the
oest baseball player today
3 Was Jack Demaeey ever
Icnooked oat by Fred Fulton
2 Who was tbo A. E. F. wrestlisc
champion?
4 Was Mike CDowd tniddlewef;ht
charjjpion of tbo A. E. F.
i In tennis, can a service that
doesn't strike In the right coart be
return edT
What official ranklnes are
made each year by tbe Unite States
Lawn Tennis association?
7 What hordle events -were held In
the last Olympic Rimes?
4 .Who were tbe umpires in the
last world's serJasT
i How many homers were made
!a lb 1219 world's series?
is Who chooses tbe chairman of
the national commission?
These queetlona Trill be an
awered tomorrow.
Answers to Yesterday's Qnrstioas,
1 In tennis if the striker out is
not ready hot still tries to return
the service he is understood to nave
been ready.
! C D. Refdpath reBresenttBC the
United States won the 410 yard ran
in toe iyxz uiympie :amea with a
recoro ox 453 seconas.
3 The world's professional record
for the K yard dash is II 4 seconds,
made In Scotland in 1911.
4 Albert K. Tearney la president
of the Western and Tree I leagues.
5 In th International leasee, the
Binghamton franchise was awarded
to Akron, and Newark's to Syracuse.
6 Rnth made nine homers at Bos-
xoa Mat year.
T To determine earned runs per
came for pitchers, divide tbe total
number Innings worked by . to eet
wo BBasw ot rau .rames. wen atvtde
the total of earned runs by the num
ber ot came.
S The first middleweight cham
pion bout on record was April 13,
1867, In California, when Tom
Chandler defeated Dooney Harris In
12 rounds, bare knaekloa.
9 William to E feet C Inches talL
1 WinaroTs reach Is Sift Inches.
11 Allan Sothoron has played
with the St. Lonis Browns in the
majors.
M Oscar Mitt was with the Tigers
in 1612. 112, 1914. 1915. 191C. 1217,
and 118.
1 Walter Johnson Is 32 years old.
14 Cactns Cravath is Clifford C.
Cravath.
1S Abe Attell became champion
after Young- Corbett had kayoed
Tarry MoGovern fo- the title and
both had entered the llcbtwelrht
class. Attell claimed the title and
defended his claim.
16 Jack Johnson Is it years old.
17 It's against the roles In foot
ball to tackle a player who makes a
fair catch.
It Rales permit bat a five min
ute search for a lost coif balL
It The official welsh t of a tennis
ball Is not leas than 1 ounces nor
more than 1 1-16 ounces.
30 The diameter of a tennis? ball
Is not less than 1 9-16 Inches and not
more than 2 19-16 inches. Copy
right. 1929, Thompson Feature Service.
Good Scores In
Gun Club Shoot
T C Thede and W H. SheJton tied in
bath th singles and deablaa shootlnr Sun
day mernlas la a wen attended aheet en
tne rant cf tlia BH Pas. Gaa ctah, Oaines
abootlar. wtth a 2 rase son broke all tar
Seta in one 25 bird special xateh dttrmc
IBs shoot
Th scores were
Snsles DiMsaSea
Shot at Broke Shot at Broke
WESTERN LE.1GUK.
Sonday Games.
Dae Moines. 4. Oktehasna City I
St Josenh, 7, Joplln, Z.
Flour City 4 Tnlsa 2
Omalia W ichlta postponed, rain
OlTlIEHV ASOClATIO
Fnnday Cum
" - 0 rhatfaTTWisa 1
ar a Bi-minrham 10
Thed .
ahelton
Der
ArmsrronsT
Lester .
OalMB ....
Fort
It
1
104
e-
6
14
Garden Toola ror eriat home gar
den. 1 Paso Seed Co, t:: E. saa
ntoDlo St. Adv.
CARPETS CLEANED the 1 est i
b tie I out cIatlTS WILSON MIL
Lai-AV r'art : rhone 75 1
Totala :t ( 2 27 12 1
Seers by insunas.
Beaton M 14 1
CMcaso : 2
Two osae nlta, Alexander Boeeaei s.r
rifle alts. Terry Deal Barber Doable
plars. Haranrlll. to Holice. Base, on balla
Heara 2 Strurkottt. by Alexander 4
Cincinnati. O star 1 Philadelphia
br.k Its losins streak of nine strisht
samea by winning from tbe Reda In 1 th
lanlsc 9nnda Rin; and Rlxcj both
PET BROW V Houston. Texas, star
retired middleweight, champion of
the world, who recently made a
comeback by defeating Charles Ren
trop at catchwelghta, will appear In
El Paso Mav 25 against Henry Irslin
ger, of Omaha.
Pet Cornea Here Soon.
Business manager Johnny Mclntoah,
of the El Paso wrestling association,
made the aboe announcement Sun
day night following the receipt of
telegrams of acceptance from both
Irslinger and Brown for the engagement-
Irslinger la at preaent In Omaha
and haa been on the trail of the
local matchmaLer for several
weeks In an effort 1o land a
snatch with either Brown or Ren
trop. ow that the Alsatlnn has
been eliminated by the Texaa he
la wllHag to meet ret at catch
weights. Brown la bow at bin
home In Claeo, Texaa, hot will
nrrlse In El Paso within the next
few days. n
His latest victory over Rentrop oc
curred Fridav night at Houston when
he downed Charlie with a Japanese
leg hold in one hour and 19 minutes.
Rentrop could not continue the match
after the injury and It waa awarded
to the aggressive southerner. Pet's
friends are all enthusiastic over his
comebark and there Is little doubt
that a delegation will accompany him
to El Paso
pitched fine ball. All of the Cincinnati
scoriae waa done In the fourth when the
Rods bunched three hlta and a aacriflee
for two earned nm In th. Itth R. Hll
ler walked, went to third when Kopf
""" v.ii . inrow aa se stole, ana
scored on Riser's long fly to center
Philadelphia. AB R H PO A E
i-coovrreau, ir. . 721
Bancroft, as. . fi 1 C
Williams, cf. 612
Stengel, rf. 1 1 1
J Miller. 2b. 2 (
Paalott. lb- i l 12
B. Millar. 2b. 2 112
witbernw. c a s t x
Riser, p til
s
1
4
4 1
4
Totals
Ctaeianatt
Rain. 2b.
Deabert, lb.
Oroa, 2b.
ash. cf
laueaa. If. .
KssC as. ...
Naal. rf. . .
Rarieaa. c- .
Brassier . .
Allen, e. .. .
Rlaa p. ...
tCraae
Totala
12 2 12 42 2. 4
AB R H PO A E
.. . J 2
... 7 2 12 1
1 2 2
2 4
4 1 2 I
42241
4 2 4
.. . 2 - 2 2
1 9
1
Batted for Raiiden In ninth.
1 Batted for Ring la 11th.
PUUdlltiSiJ'' 11 912
cSetonatl M 2M H M 3
Tw. baa hits. Rooah. Wllluuna. Stan
ce". Stolen bases. Lebervean. 8aerlc. hits
Roush, Dnncan, Neale Bancroft. Pani'lte.
Rlxer Donbte plays. Hoof to Daub t J
htnier to Banroft to Paulette. With-row
to J Miller. Bancroft to Panlette Rlxoy
wi.hM.. m p af n.r R. stiller to J
Miller to Panlette. Bases oa ball., off
Rise. t. off Blxey. 4. Hit by pttcBar. oy
Rtzay 1. Stnsckoat. by Blag; s. ay Kxaey.
2. Wild pitches . Bias; 1. Klxw". l
St. Louis-Brooklyn pastnonad. rain.
CARPETS CLEANED the best way
by ths best cleaners. WILSON-MTL-UCAN
Plant 2 Phone 766. Adv.
60HZ PITGHE
Cblcl.cn Feed that makes the hen
lay El Paso Seed Co. .23 East San
Antonio St. Adv.
5 4
1
R. E. MeKee, General Contractor
e moved to new location ISIS Texaa
0 St. Phone 484 Ad v
Bird Supplies of all kinds. El Paso
1 Seed Co, 623 East San Antonio St-
tl ! u c :: : i Adv.
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FHf QUE
Quells 82d Artillery Regi
mental Team in Snappy
Battle at Ball Park.
Modesto Gomes twirled a four hit
cam and the fast International
lea tne loaders Saturday afternoon
defeated the 82nd artillery regimen
tals oy the score of Jf to one. The
gunners pot up a cazn defence but
could not cope with the superior
hitting of the south sld team
The score
Inttvaatkiaala AB X H FO A B
jseeuna. as. i 2 i 2
Mtalerea, 2b. .......... t 1 ( 1
Iirv rt ft 0 S
Meo. cf. . ........... S ft l f
K. Oonsox. p 4 2 j
Armanoartx. If. K S 2 1 0
Chacon, c Z S 2 it 2
Padllla. Is- S
I. Gomes, lb S 1 4, 4
- J I 1 t
Totals
2d Artillsry.
Grtffln. 2b.
Dttnklns, cf.
Crawford. 3b.
Ktraaey. lb
Lawton. rf
Jahaaon. If. . .
Tlca, c
Davie, p
Ovsasjorff. In.
Sbarp, If.
42 Hun I
AB RK PO A E
2 2
31 l
2 2
. ... t I
.. . . t 1 (
. . . 2
1
312
3 7
2 7
2 11
... 27 1 4 31 It
Totals
Seer, by tnnlnas.
:od Artm.IT 1
Internationale 21 2 12 1
Stolen bases. Chacon. 2. Crawf.nl. Sac
rifice bits. Chacon. 2 Two baa. atta, Cha
ron 2 Sharp. Three baa. hit. Ties. Runs
batted in by Mlnlares. Chacon. Gomes. 2
N ' sf
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