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EL PASO HERALD SPORTS, RECREATION and OUTDOOR LIFE By "Bud" Butherford ium y " y "" ? a a rK vm bt 'r ir a a. a &- m a VowellloDS Y Wrestlers: UlvmDicotad JtGOUI. VICTOR IN FIST SCRAPPY B Fine Form Shown by Ama teur Wrigglers Contest ing for City Titles. Jack Vowel!, Texas university wres tling champion, won his first boat In the semifinals of the annual T. M. C A. wrestling; tournament Wednesday nlgnt at the association gymnasium when he toppled Luschie in one min ute w.th a half Nelson and crotch hold. Vowell will meet Chester Wright m the finals for the city champion ship Saturday night at the T. M. C. A. TVrisslers Show Class. Much science and cleverness was displayed by the wrestlers In all of the preliminary and semifinal con tests during the evening. Carter Porter officiated as refere and Joel Preidkin as timer Soldier Bowen. of the Ei Paso recruiting station preyed one of the bright Individual stars of the evening when he won boats In both the preliminaries and semifinals. He win go Into the finals in the US pound class on Saturday night. George Cross of the Central T. M. f A. and Arguelles of the Mexican Y put up one of the snappiest boats of the evening The contest was termed a draw The little fellows met at 112 pounds. Tne summary ox events roaoa as follows Preliminaries. "Hiddo" Vasouex. (Mexican "T") weight 105 pounds, won over Bledsoe, (Central "T ) with a halt Nelson In half minute Rudolph Porros, weight IDS pounds, won over Justin DeWolf. weight 9 pounds In five seconds with body hold. Both boys are from the central -Y" Porros and Vasquex will meet In the finals Saturday night. George Cross, (Central "T") de feated Arguelles. (Mexican T") in 15 minutes with body hold. Cross weighed Hi pounds and Argalles 113 pounds. Croat will meet Vernlce Carey in the finals. Huitron, in pounds. (Mexican Tl, frew Cordova, (Central "T"). Ill rnds, in 4 SO with half Nelson. Coniales (Mexican T) 1S5 pounds rs Thomason (Central T") 119 pounds. Gonzales won with a body scissors in 6 10 Sandl Esqutvsl (Central T" 124 pounds vs. J C. Holford (Central Y ) ISO pounds- Esqulval won with body hold in five minutes. "Soldier" Bowen. of the recruiting service 120 pounds vs. Dwyer (Cen tral "Y" 11$ M pounds. Bowen won in 6 12 Bangal (Mexican "x 133 pounds vs. Hester (Central T) IM pounds. Rangal won In three minutes with a hlf Kelson and body scissors. Stevens (Central T) WS pounds s. Terrains (Central "Y") 12 pounds. Stevens won with an arm lorlc in five minutes. Paul Price and Dan Cook, both of the Central "T price won witn a body hold In 30 seconds. Price weighed 145 and Cook 140 pounds. Charlie McGrady vs Camp, both of the Central "Y " McGrady won with bodv scissors and arm lock in two minutes flat. McGrady weighed MS. Camp 145 Winners In theprellminaries fal low Vasquez, de wolf. Huitron. Gon zales. EsquivaL Bowen, Rangal. Stev ens, Price and McGrady. Semifinals. Sandl Esqulval of the Central T" won over Huitron of the Mexican -7 with a half Nelson la 8 22. Both men weighed 124. "Soldier" Bowen of the recruiting ptation aefeated Gonzales of the Mexican T" with an arm lock and crouch hold In 1 80 Gonzales weighed 12a pounds and Bowen US. Jack Vowell defeated Luschie. both of the Central "Y." with a half Nel eon and crouch hold in one minute. A owell weighed In at 1S8 pounds and Luictaie weighed 186. Vowell meets rheater Wrierht In the finals. George Cross was given the decision over Arguelles after a 10 minute time limit. Both men weighed 114 pounds Vernlce. Carey meets Cross In the finals. Wrestlers who Qualified for the finals are as follows Sandl Esqulval, Soldier Bowen, Jack Vowell. Charlie McGrady George cross, r-aui i-nce, Chester Wright, Vernlce Carey. Stev ens and Rangal. in the 15S nonnd class Robert P-ice champion of the University of Soutnern California, appeared to wres'le but an opponent could not t found for him. It Is probable that h will be challenged by the winner of the 145 pound class saiuroay Paul Price who meets McGrady In the 145 pound finals Is champion of the Pacific coast at that weight. He is a student of the University of Southern California. McGrady was runnerup in the New England inter co'leglate finals. Champ Kilbane Defends Title Cleveland, Ohio. July 2, Johnny Kilbane. of this city, champion fea-tte-weight. won the newspaper decis ion over Artie Root of Cleveland, in a ten round boxing contest at American Legion park Wednesday Bight before a record breaking crowd. Knbane outclassed Root winning S rounds a--1 scoring a knock down in the fifth. i lie Beecher of New York, light 's. girl won the popular decision over Cal Delaney. of Cleveland. In the ten round semi-final. Tommy Carter Boxes a Draw Tommy Carter, southwestern light weight champion, and Leo Houck, of San Francisco, boxed a 10-ronnd draw at Jerome, Aria, Tuesday night, according to word received by Her ald sports. Carter Is now billed to box Chet Neff In Phoenix on Friday night and will then return to 3 Paso and get into shape for his meeting with "Dutch" Crosier, Pacific fleet champion on August 6. Houck Is re puted to be one of the cleverest of Pacific coast lightweights. Sell Liberty Bonds to CurtLs.ICo.-Adv. USED FIFTY YEARS CLEARS SKIN AT .ALL DRUGGISTS OT e . . , . . -6XVe -OO-OO CIIOYXSKI SOME HITTER When you tell a friend about a great tighter you have just seen he Invariably asks "Can he hltr Thafs what we all want to know. for we fear that if the lad can't sock he can't grab a crown. According to the fighters who met him, Joe Choynskl was the most cancerous hit ter that ever graced the ring. He knocked Tom Sharkey through the mpes out Into the fourth row of seats In their fight in San Francisco. He hit Jim Jeffries in the mouth in the same city and Jeffs lip was wedged in be tween his teeth. Choynskl hit Fltxslmmons In Boston, knocking him down so hard that when Fits sought to get ap he tried to go down through the floor. Choynskl knocked Johnson dead In two rounds In Gal veston. Tex years ago. and then went to Jail when the sheriff arrested both men. Choynskl was a near champ but never landed. DODGERS TUR ID BEATREDS National League Leaders Take Bevenge On Eun- nersup in Fast Game. Brooklyn. N. T . July IJ Brooklyn batted three Ctfietnaatl pitchers for 18 hits Wed nesday Grimes not only pitched shutout ball, but he made three hits, scored three runs and helped drive In two more. Reush sprsiaea his ankle casting a ny xa ine sixth and had to retire, dactautl. AB R K TO A E Ores, lb. 4 0 0 110 Hath, lb. 4 0 110 1 Daubert. lb. 4 0 0 7 0 0 Boush, ef. 2 0 1 S 0 See, ef. 10 10 0 0 Duncan. K. . 4 0 14 10 Kobe. ss. 4 o o s 3 o Heele. rf. 4 0 110 0 Wlsfa. c .............. 3 0 0 2 4 1 Rarwee. c ....... ... 0 8 1 1 0 Blat p. 2 0 0 0 2 0 Breeder, p. .,....... 10 0 0 10 Lowe p. ........... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals Brookfam. ..22 0 E 24 12 2 AB It H PO A E Obwa, is. ....... Johnston. 2b. .... Orttttth. rf. Wheat, if. ........ Myers, cf- ........ Nets, cf. Kenelehr. lb. ... KDduff. lb. , 2 2 0 2 0 2 2 0 1 2 0 S 12 0 0 2 2 0 0 10 1 1 12 0 0 2 0(0 2 I 0 0 Muler. c. ......... Grimes, p, ........ X 0 1 0 Tetals Score by lanlars. Clnetaaatl ... .27 J II 27 12 1 Brooklyn l 02 042 Of Two base hits. EUdnff. Grunea Three base hits, Olson, Kllduff. Stolen hue. Neale. Sacrifice hit. Olson. Double play. Duncan to Eopf to Daubert. Base on bslle. Lowe. 1. Grtmea 2. Innings pitched. Rise S. Bressler. 1. Lowe. 2. Stroekoet, by Buix. 2, br-'Ortctts. 4. Faseed ban, HMtr. FD2ATBS DIVIDE DOUBLE. Phlladelshla. Pa. July 29-Nlath In- star; rallies by the losing team featured both sanies ef a double header Wednes day. Pittsburg winning the first and Phlla astpMa the second. Gallia rescued Causey a tfie nratn ef the second came after three smsiea, Bawllags's error and South- worth's aoaMe with the bases ruled, had scored three rasa. Cooper held the locals bitlees for six lnnlncs of the first contest. in tae sunn rauletters uncle. Kswunr s homer and doubles bv Stenrel and Ten- Uams. couaied three runs. First cama B.H.E. PUtsbars 000 20 120 0 Philadelphia 00 00 0422 ( 2 Batteries Fittsbunr. Coooer and Haeff. ner; Philadelphia, Smith, and Wheat. Second Game. Pittsburg. AB R H PO A Bla-bM, if- 4 l l o s o Carey ef. 112 10 0 Southworth. rf. 4 0 2 2 0 0 Wnltted. 2b. 4 10 0 0 0 Cutshaw. 2b. S 0 2 4 2 1 Grimm, lb. 2 0 0 10 0 0 Barbare. sa 4 0 2 2 4 0 Haetfaer, c. 4 0 14 2 0 Lee, c 0 0 0 0 0 0 Adams, n. ............. 2 0 10 0 0 Blake, p. 10 10 10 Nicholson 1110 0 0 Totals 20 11 21 10 1 Batted for Blake la ninth. Philadelphia. AB R H PO A E Paalette. lb. 4 0 0 11 0 0 Rawttan. 2b. 4 0 0 4 2 1 stfel, rf. 4 1 1 1.0 0 Winiuna cf. 4 0 2 4 0 0 VessU. If- 4 0 12 0 1 Flsteher. sa, 4 2 2 17 0 Wrhrhteteae. 2b. 2 12 12 0 Tracreesr, c .......... 2 112 10 Caneey. p. .. ......... 200020 QalUa, p. 0 0 0 0 10 Vstals .22 E 10 27 IS 2 Seers by laniass. Plttebsxc 00 00 012 I Phltadslphla 110 110 10 t Two base MUl Cutiluw. Seethwerth. Wrlrhtsteae, Three base hits. Fletcher. hook rasa, wricatao&e, fiMcoer. tt sresew Saertfiee hit. TThltted. loa Me nlsn. "Cstthaw. Barber and Grimm: TrartMr sad RawUses. Bass on balls, Cansoy. z. Ionlng pitched, Adams. S ; Blake, t. Caoaty, 8: Gallia, 1. Struckout. Adasos, 3; Caneer. 1. BRAVES AM) CUDS DIVIDE. SeatscL Hart- Jmtr It. Boston aad Chloase divided a dovbla header Wedaas day. Bastes won the first. Yacshn was rnrd tFom the openlsg: tame but eama back fat the second. Bston players made eirht errors la the aacead cante. htk same. k. m. & CUeaco ft2 20 80 i S 3 Bo-ton ... MS t0 W S 1 1 Batteries Chtcaro. Vasrhn. Jaerer Xartla. Bafley and KuTefer. Dly; Boston. Oeaehr aad Gowdy. scoaa ruse. k. a. e- CMearo M 021 Mft 11 1 Mtog ISO a 010 3 IB s BaUerles Gbleara Vanehn and Daly, Bocten. Scott and O'Neill. GIANTS -WALLOP CARDS. New Tork. July JJ ' New Tork won from St. Louis In 1( tnclars TTedneaday The wmnlns ran was scored by Burns, wfao alnaled. vent to aeeend on Bancroft's sac rifice and carao In after Tonn-f yjt to center. The Cardinals drare Doeelas from the box la the chth. ecorlar three raaa. In the Giant's half Barns and Bancroft were passed and scored en Frlseh's trtsle. .Kelly's smde seat Frtsch over with the tyins; ran. Score. R.H.B. St. Levis . .. 10 M HO toe M S 17 0 New Tork -. IM let SM s0 01 13 1 Batteries St. Loais. Sefamp. Goodwtfi, Sherdell and demons New Tork, Douglas. Benton. Toney and Snyder. "Artha" a Prisoner And Not a Guest Chicago. I1L. July 29 Jack John son, negro pugilist, was removed from the county JaH at Jollet "Wed nesday and transferred to Gen-sva following reports he had been taken out automobile riding yesterday by sheriff Newklrk of Jollet. District attorney Cllne ordered the removal and notified sheriff Claude Poole at Geneva he wanted Johnson reatM like a prisoner and not like a hoel guea A in 't It a Grand and Glorious Feelin '? - AFTER A UV6 PROSPECT ?0r".,6s im amd you hand him Your best lime op talk .9e.i tonjatrate to him etc, - and tfExrc day You PHOMa Htr BUT. HE eSvES You NO EMCOURASEMErJT AMt YoO DECIDE To SET INTO some oTnes Limb cp, .SUSrJc:5S AW? YOU'RE JMAD ftwy, EV6lTHtJ3 'BUT' Till TO 1EET 1 TARTAR Tiny Eefeld Has Scrappy Record; Has Met Lincoln and Many Others. El Paso Is the borne of two dimin utive flyweights who have bees pa tiently- marking time and awaiting a chance to show tnelr ability at tna pouch bowl arena and who Incident- ally will set the chance on August & Tney are .Battling xwyraaa. ot tne 8nd field artillery, holder of the southern department flyweight title. and Tiny Refeld remount station. considered one of the las test of mili tary mitt slingers In the SI Paso dis trict. Twymaa recently returned from St. Louis and Port Sam Hous ton, where he participated In depart mental championships and readily agreed to defend his title against the hard hitting Refeld. lias Met Ralph Lincoln The latters hardest bout since coming to the southwest has been against Ralph Lincoln, the veteran coast crack. This contest occurred at Jerome. Ariz, several months ago. Refeld earning a draw with the hard hitting, clever Lincoln. He is charac terized as being one or the- boys de- veloDed in 'Arizona In many rears and the Jerome scribe gives the lit tie fellow lull credit for holding back Lincoln, although the latter out weighed Tisy by at least six pounds. Refeld and Twymaa have been matched for a six round go as the special event to the Crozier-Carter bout on Aujoist 6 and It will be the third title to be contested that night. Battling Shapiro and Eddie Hanlon are meeting for district welter hon ors while Crozler and Carter will have it out for the southwestern lightweight belt. ' What Do You J Know About Sport? j .Yew Questions. 1 What is a gossamer? Wtia 1st vt41x tiaaat 3 When did Roger .WlUlaas'eome to Am erica 7 4 TFhat Is a bump t S What is a lump? 6. What Is the difference in the color of the Atlantic and of the Pa cific oceans T 7 Who wrote "The Common Sense of th Milk Question?" 8 Of what great world organiza tion, la Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt president? 9 What is a transit? 10 What Is a curlew. Answers to Testerday Krrlx. 1 The first word In the diction ary Is the article a. 2 Georges Carp en tier, heavyweight cnampion or iiurope, is Known as the "Wonder Man," from a motion pic ture of that name in which he ap pears. He won several deooratioas during the world war, and is a na tional hero In France. 3 A fog is condensed water, or a heavy mist suspended in the air near the earth or sea. 4 A iog Is a slight push Or nudire. a Jolting motion; also any angle or areas in a line or surzace. 5 Doggerel Is nonsensical or poor ly made verse. 6 The famous American engineer. James R. Bads, was the first to con ceive the idea of deepning the mouth of the Mississippi river. 7 A plainsman is one whose life and work are on the prarles or great plain lands: a rancher or cowboy. S The Master of Ballantras is by Robert Louis Stevenson. 9 A plan chet te is a hear shaped piece of wood with two wheels, and an opening in the point of the heart for a pencil for automatic writing. A oulja board has the alphatbet printed on it and the automatic writing Instrument, similarly sharjed as the plan chet te, has a pointer In place of the pencil, with which it picks out letters that the reader forms into words. 1 Mary Ball Washington was th mother of Gen. George Washington. Thompson FeFature Service. AMERICAN I'OLOISTS WEV. Ostend. Belelnm July 29 Th American rolo team defeated tsa Belgians. 13 to 3, in the Olympic con tests Wednesday, roiling: up a bigger score than the British team did against the Belgians when the score was s to 3 (Covrrltat, MM, AND HE SAY.S HE " Guesses' hs'iX look AROUWD A, GIT " - )P ALL OF A SUDDEN HE PH0ME.S YOU AFTER A FEvu MORE DAYS AroD SAYS "COM6 DOXAM TO MV OPPICE AND BRIWG A COWTRACT" Mi m 'rX Scrappy Fight In Big Leagues Neck And NeckRace Indicated By JACK NEW TORK, July 2 A neck and neck rade down the homestretch in September between as many as three clubs is In prospect in the Na tional league. Seldom In the history of the old circuit have the clubs in the first division been better balanced than they are this year and unless all signs fan it will be sip and tuck be tween the Reds, Dodgers, Cuba and Cardinals, with the Pirates edging Into the fray at Intervals right up to the last gasp of a dying season. But Oh, What a Race! The loss of some of its efficiency of 191 by the Dltchlnc staff of the world champion Reds has figured largely in malting tne present Na tional league gonfalon chase a hum mer. Aside from Its pitching staff the Cincinnati club is Just as strong at the bat and in the field as it was last year. Another contributing factor has been the brightening up of the Cardinals and Pirates and the consistency of the Dodgers, The Cubs, with a wonderful staff of pitchers, were late 1st getting started. But they are going strong as this screed Is written and when counting the notes of pennant possibilities the Cubs matt; be mentioned. Twelve years ago the pennant race in the National league rolled well .nto Sentember with the first four clubs racing nose apart. The Cubs, Giants and Pirates thundered down the trail neck and neck In the last days of the season and. finally, the Cubs nosed the Giants out for the pennant in the game that made Fred TBXAS LEAGUE. At San Aatonlo. K. H. E. San Antoalo .. 11 111 IB 1 Sbreveport ! t US 11 19 1 Battems 5a ABionio, wcb-, txtrwo. Stewart a&l Olfsoa. Shrsvepert. Olaasoa aad Vaim. At Houston. K.H.E. Houston ... . Ota sea . 4 1 Fort Worth ... . .J. ! 11 0 Batteries Houston. Olcaa and Mores; Fort Worth. Wachtel and Haworth. At asJvsstsn. H. H- B. Galveston Ml U Mi I i Dallas ... Ml 101 000 1 6 I Batteries oalvestoa. le. ana trsnts; Dallas, Landry and Haralns. Wichita Tails at Beanmont. -wet ETonnda, COAST LEAGUE. At San Francisco. R. H. E. Sacramento .... .19 0 Oakland I T 1 Batteries Sacramento. Flttery a&a Schass. Oakland. HoUlns and UltK. At Los Anreles. E. H. E. Salt Lake Cltr til Vera.-- C 9 0 Batteries, salt Lak. citv. stroaa. Brom ley and Byler. Ve-nan. Dell and Derormer. At Seattle. n- . s. Los Aacelea .092 Seattle 9 10 1 Batteries Los Anselea Femes. Hasnes. Thomas aad Lapan, Seattle. Schorr. Geary. sen-old ana Bautwia. At Portland. R. H. E. San Francisco .990 Portland I 0 Batteries San rraacleco. Love and Ac new. Portland. Kauio, Poison and Tobln. AMEEICAN ASSOCIATION-. Columbos. 0-7. XtaneapoUs, 2-0. Indlanasolh-. 1; Milwaukee, T. Toledo. 9; Kansas City. 9. . LoonrrUle. 7. St. Paul. 9. SOUTHERN' ASSOCIATION. Atlanta. 4. Naohvffls. (. Blrmh-fham. 2: Memphis. 0. MohOe. : Chattaaooaa, 0. Vow OrleaBS-Ltttlo Rock, tret arosda TTHBTEHN LEAGUE. Omaha. 1: Wichita. IL St, Joseph. 0: JopUn.4. Des Mofswa. 1. Oklahoma Cttjr. T. Sloax Cltr. 2: Totoa. X. Aero Club Will Stage Big Race New York. Jalr 3tv A transcon tinental airplane race to be known as the national airplane race for tha Pulitzer trophy and cash prliea. will he held In October or the first week In November, the contest committee of the Aero Club of America announced Wednesday ntgnt. The route will he over the United States mall service, between Xew Tork and San Fran cisco. . Aviators who take part in the Int - national air race in France dnrlne: the week of September 26 the com mittee states, are expected to be on- testants BASEBALL Ntw York'TrleuBe. !.' - AMD NEXT 5ee. him with And daughter. COMPETITOR tWDER THE Of YOUR.C 0h-h1 AIN'T A GRR-i AND GLOR Yus Feelim -t 7a TGIOCK. Merkle's name famous. Such a race as that of 13S is plainly a possibility una yea.r. Some Surprising Showings. The winning of the 1919 pennant by the Reds and tha surprising show ing of the Cardinals this vear. which led the baseball world to reaze that bt. Louis must e figured as a club with an excellent chance for the pen nant, remind us of the fact that the National league pennant has gone to a different city for the last six years. It may fly over new grounds next falL Who knows Time was when National league olnbs won their pennants in bunches. The "Eoston''atfonals Vers the cfaaxa piens three years in succession. In 189L 1692 and 1893. Then came the famous Baltimore Orioles, copping the flag three successive years. Brooklyn followed with two successive pennants In 1899 and 1900, and then came Pittsburg's three time champions of 1901. 1902 and 1903. New Tork broke up Pittsburg's string by winning the pennant races of 1904 and 199S, only to be ousted in turn by the champion Cubs of 190& '07 and 'AS. The Priatcs of 1809 halted the winning streak of the Cubs but Chicago came back In 1910. The Giants In 1311 1912 and 1313 were the last to bunch pennants, for beginning with the surprising Boston Braves of 1014, the Na tional league flag has gone to a different city each season up to the present year. Philadelphia, Brooklyn, New Tork, Chicago and Cincinnati followed in the foot steps of the 1014 Braves fa the order named. TEXAS LEAGUE. Won. Lost. 9 12 IS 1 If 19 22 SI Pet. .742 .02s .5M JeO .42 .137 .212 . Fort Worth . . San Antonio Beaamoat .... Shrsvepert .... Wlehtta Falls Dallas Oatvesten . .. Houston 20 91 It It IT IS 12 11 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Wea. Lost. ClevelaBd .............. 02 22 New Tork ... 02 2S Pet .SM .029 .sir .41 .472 440 .200 JIT Chicaso .... as 20 nfasmsrxeQ. ............ s s St. Loots 42 4? Boston 40 49 Detroit 22 17 Philadelphia 2T (7 Where' Thry piny Friday. WasMarton at Detroit. Fhuadeiphia at Chlears. New Tork at St. Louts. Boston at Clevetand. XATIOXAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Brooklyn , H 40 aadnaatl 49 29 Plttsh-src 40 42 New York 4 41 Chiosso 4T 49 Pet. .S7 .(97 (22 .117 .4M .47 .440 .404 m. lyvsoss ............... t 2T 44 Philadelphia M (2 Where They rlay Friday. Prttab-srs; at Philadelphia. Clitrlnnstl at Brooklyn. Chlcare at Bestes. St- Louis at New Tork. COAST LEAGUE. Wea. Vernon M Salt Lake City 02 Los Aarsles 01 San FreBCtsco .......... (8 Seattle (2 Pemaad (I Seeraraeato ....... ...... 41 (MrlABrf . .i 49 standings) Lest. Pet 49 .(t( 4T .(79 (1 (4( K .SOS 491 (0 .477 .421 09 .419 Where They Play Friday, San Frandseo at Portland. Sacramento at Oakland. Salt Lake at Vemen. Los Anseles at Seattla Bliss Athletes Are Working Hard Fort Bliss athletes are training nam in preparation tor tne Dig dis trict track and field meet to be held on the parade grounds of the post next Wednesday. Practically every organization In the El Paso district has entered crack men and compe tition is expected to be keen. The meet will be in charge of assistant district athletic officer Lieut- IL F Long, of the 82d artillery, and he Is sparing no energy in his efforts to make the meet one of the best in dis trict history All organizations are showing much enthusiasm in the dif ferent events. A number of novelty races will be a feature of the pro gram. ByBriggsfe Day You hvs wiFe IM A TTa lYfr TYa- CARRIZOZO HIS FAST BALL TEAM Defeats Eoswell Nine in Well Played Game; El Paso Boy On Team. I. D Baker, El Paso baseball and basketball star Is now a member of the Carrtxoao, N. H. baseball team which has made Quite a substantial record this season. The latest achievement of the team was a defeat of Roswell by the sccore- of five to four In a bitterly contested battle. Baker. In a letter to Herald sports has the following to say of the team: I wast to gtve you the dope on' a winning team np here which certainly deserves much credit. They have been playing rnjehty fast ball aad have played eight games to date aad have won all of them. Among the teams Carrizozo has defeated are Alamogordo twice, 12-2 and 4-1: Tola rose, 27-7. Mountalnair. 4-2 and 3S-S. We also defeated the loth ambulance corps team of Fort Bliss by the score of 8-0 and 12-1 with Rice, tha tall right hander pitching. "The Roswell team is known as one of the fastest serai-pro organisations in the southwest and Carrtsoxo de feated this team by the-sceore offhre to four. We have a pitcher by th. name of Norman and he Is a corker. He knocked a three haratr with 4wa ISnen on bases and tied the score Sun day oallagner. wncox and Dolan are the most consistent men wo have. Thev hit and field In mighty pretty fashion. "We consider It some achievement to beat Roswell because they claim It couMnt be done. The score: Carrtsoxo. AB R H PO A E Retry, es. 2 0 0 0 2 0 a.uai.nr- sa. 4 0 TJolaa, 2b. . ...i 4 1 0 1 0 1 I 1 11 2 12 2 1 1 1 wuoax. rx. 4 K. Norman, p. 4 Win. Normaa, e. .....V.. 4 Bsraett. lb. 4 Dingwall. If. 4 ex. 4 1 Total Reiwsll .17 ( 27 12 1 AB R H PO A E Cady. It s 1 3 I o e cavananaa. lb. 4 12 12 0 I I 0 2 1 0 e li o i 0 0 10 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 T 1 0 2 2 0 0 Whit as. 2 Han. lb. 4 Straws, lb. 2 JonWT ex. 4 Hsdceecnr. e. 4 Rtehmaa. p. 4 White, rf. 4 Totals .... .11 I 117 11 I Score by Inaraia Carrlseae . .. Ml Mt 00 ( 9 I RasweD 2M 010 00 I 2 9 Stolea bases. Baraett. White. laalars pitehsd. by Norman. 9: by Rtehmaa. 9 Straekout. by Nensan, 11; by Rlebmen, c Base on baCa. off Norman. I: off Rlchmaa. L Time f rame, 1 15. Umpires. FT&acts and Wansetter. BOXERS DISaTJALIFTED. San Francisco, Calif. July M. Charges that Ted Snyder and J. R. Oraat. boxers now on their way to represent the army and navy respec tively In the Olympic games at Ant werp were dhwualifled for amateur standing, wore Wednesday night tele, graphed to the national headquarters of the A. A. XT by Merle Andruss. chairman of the registration com mittee ot the Pacific Amateur Ath letic association. XORWAT tVTfS PorVTS. Antwerp. Belgium. July 3J (By the .Associated Press). Although the American trapehooters made a clean sweep in the clay target events. Nor way ts th winner on points of the Olympic hunting arms competition as a result of her victories In the run ning deer shooting. The American team 'will tour the battlefields before sailing home Aug ust 4. PUTV HTjnT BY FALL. Montreal. Canada, Jnly 2 Georges Paptn. French lightweight boxtng champion, was injured by a fall through the ropes In the fifth round of a scheduled ten round bou with "Fighting" Ned Fitzgerald, of Aus tralia here Wednesday night and was unable to continue. Papln was knocked unconscious when bis head struck the corner of the press table. GRI3IES OUT OF GUIS. Roy Grimes, bought by the New Tork Giants from Bridgeport, broke a finger a few days after the deal was made for his delivery to McGraw and will bo out of the game for a month. CRPETS CLEANED the best way by the best cleanera WII-Snv.UTT.. LICAN. Plant S. Phoao 7S6. Adv. ? CAPW S AOfe. Xv'ci igjlr sBsbhi. kji rf J.wia uv sv Lxstts&jTEF itMKUh Jtx RANDJSKMKnr sssi pi iii i iJ n. 'WBiA ,W,N c OXB OX MAILS This la one on the eccentric pitcher. Walter Mails, of the Sacramento team ot tha Pa cific Coast league. In a re cent game, with a certain slugger at the plate, short stop Orr rushed over and told Mails to smoke 'em over. This Walter did. with the result that ho got two over for strikes that the batter couldn't see. Then Malls. In a fit of pride, fed the batter a alow one In the groove to see if he could mix 'em np a little and get away with It. The batter blasted one at Orr that almost tore both of Bill's logs off. When the Inning was over Orr gave Malls the raspberry. Walter got back with. "Well. I thought I would Just slip a slow one over and fool him." Orr. galled to the quick, flune back. "Say, Walter, don't think hereafter, tor every time you do you weak en the dob ! ND1ANS Eil. Outhit Barrow Crew and Increase Lead "When the Browns Beat Yankees. ClevelaBd, &. Jahr 29v Clsveland shat eut Boston. Baaby was In sphadtd feres and was hrllllantly supported. Only two Red Sox reached second. It was Bessy's 21st victory of the season. Boston. AB R H TO A E Vltt. in, 4 0 2 14 0 Foster. 2b. 4 0 1X20 Menotker. If. 4 0 0 10 0 rr ..... ..... 4 e e s v x Senear, ef. 4 0 4 10 Melank. lb. , 2 0 0 II 0 Seett. as. 2 0 1 1 2 0 10 3 2 2 9 ioooio Walters, e. Harper, p. Karr. p. ... ..200010 ..12 0 0 24 12 1 AB R H PO A E ..422100 Tetals Cleveland. Jtmltsea. If. ... Chapman, ss, ... Speaker, cf. a1! rf. ... Gardner. 9b. Warabsraaea. 2b. Johnston, lb. ... O'Neill, o. Bsrhy. p. 14 0 10 0 10 0 110 0 1 9 10 4 10 2 10 ... 2 ... 1 ... 2 ... 4 ... 1 ... I ... 4 Tetals .11 1 12 IT It 0 Score by iaarase. devstaad 2M IM M- S Two base hits. Chapman. 2: Baxby. Three esse hit, Jatnesees. Heme ram. Speaker. Secrtnee btt. CTNellL Deanse plays. Fos ter. Seett and Melaals; TO. Fester aad Melaala. Base est bans, off Herper. 2: off Karr. 2. laaiass pttehtd. Harper. 2 1-1. Karr. 4 J-I. strsckout. by Harper. 1; by Karr. J. SISLEK'S SINGLE WXSS. St. Leeds, Mo, Jalr 29. Oerbsrs dee ble and Sutler's arnrle ta the third save St. Louts a victory ever New Tork Wed nesday Saecker allowed only free hits. New Tork. AB R H PO A E Pecksspeash. sa. 20010 Mpp, lb. 4 0 2 f I 0 Pratt. 2b. 2 0 0 14 0 Rath. rf. 10 0 2 0 0 Meusel. If. 4 0 0 2 0 0 Bedte. ef. 2 0 0 10 0 Ward. 2b. 4 0 2 4 2 0 RuoL e. 10 0 2 2 0 Shawkey. p. 2 0 1110 Totals St- Leeds Oerber. sa Oedeoa. 2b. Staler, lb. Jaeobeen. e. Williams. If. Smith, rf- . . Austin, lb. Ss i es 'ess. c. Shocker, p. . II I 24 It 0 AB R H PO A B 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 4.0 2 0 1 0 Totals Score by mnlncs. New Tork .20 1 T IT 12 1 St, Louis Ml 0M M 1 Two base arts. Prop, smtth. oerber. Three base hits. Smith. Steles bases. Ruth. Saertfiee kits, Peekhssaach, Pratt. Double plays, smrui ana sevuresa: wunems ana Austin. Base out balla, etf Sheeker. 4. StruBksex, by Shawkey. 2; by Sheeker. T. TISEES OTJTHrr POTATOES. Detroit. Mich. . Jury M. Hltttes Seaacbt hard Decreet wea from Washlac tou. Sxeept ta the elchth Hhmke never was troubled, although he yielded ten hits. Score. R.H. E. WasMsstea .. . . HI W 090 I 10 0 Detroit ... 0M 111 24 11 1 Batteries' Washtttztett, Sehaeht. Acosta and Gharrtty; Detroit, Ehrake sad Staaate. ATHLETICS ABE BLANKED. Chlearo. TIL. July 29. 43eoUo fcoM Philadelphia to three btts and Chlcare ahutesrt the vtsttors Wednesday. Harris Pitched In Use form, except the third ln ntnc when three hits, coupled with a walk aad ss error netted two runs. A walk, a balk ead a elnxle off Ksefe rave the lo cale a rua in the elchth. Seare. T. TT Ti Chlcare Mt 0M Of 1 1 Philadelphia . 0M MO 0000 2 1 Batteries Philadelphia. Harris. Keefe aad Perkins. Chlcare. CIcette acd Sehalk. Rifle Grenade Reduces Record Columbus, O.. July 2s. One world's record was reduced Wednesday when Rifle Grenade, champion 2-year-old pacer gelding, while winning the American association trotting horse breeders' parse of 22500 for 1-year-olds, paced the second beat In 3 04. lowering his own world's record a second and a half. He was a prohibi tive favorite and barred in the bet ting. The program was made np of pac ing events, the feature being the C T. Dnnkle, 3 OS pace, purse 21000 Symbol S. Forrest won after drop ping the middle heat to Edna Early In the final heat Symbol S. Forrest gained victory only at the wire. Cal gary Earl led to the half In 1-01H. but he tired coming home and fin ished fourth. Symbol S. Forrest was the original favorite, selling for 1100 to 1U for the field. The 207 pace was won by Ethel Chimes, after she dropped the first heat to Drift Patch. This gave Mur phy two victories. The 2 13 pace had Prosser as the auction favorite. He wt In a spill In the first heat with Joe McKay, and both horses were placed. heansA of the unavoidable accident. Mr ueers oenind rosser went down when Joe McKay tramped into his sulky wheel, hut h was unlnjurd. Prosser did not do well and failed to go. on and win for his backers. Sen ator Wilkes won the race after los ing the first heat to Baron RusseU. MADI50V HELL TO HASKELL. Lawrence. Kan, July 2 Madison BelL of Fort Worth. Texas, has been appointed athletic coach at Haskell inaian institute here. Hunting season onens Sent. L Have t your guns repaired now Allen arm. . DEFEATRED SOX A Cycle Go, 401 K. Oretoc Adv. ' ILL BE OPENED FOR PETES England and TL S. to Enter Swimming Competition; Americans Happy. Antwerp, Belgium. Jnly 2 Both the main Olympic stadium and th swimming stadium will be opened f the athletes for training within a few days. The swimming stadium has Just been completed and its for mal opening will take plaee Sundav with a cosrpeution by Belgian swim mere. The Olympic executive committers moved their headquarters from Brus sels to Antwerp today. Entries Have Closed Entries in almost all events have now been dosed, but it is understood the lists may be added to because o' delay in the mall service England and the United States w I be represented in all the swimming competitions, Australia will take part In many of them, while South Africa is listed for participation In several ot the events, including those f-r women. EVTJRYBODY IS HEALTHT. On Beard U. S. S. Princess Matolka. July 29 (By wireless to the Asso ciated Press.) Rain squalls, a head wind and a choppy sea curtailed tie training of the American Olynrp'e team on board the princess Matcia Wednesday, the third day ot the voy age to Antwerp Work In the swimming tank occ. pled the most of the day The spn-t and distance 'swimmers, with a ca- vas belt attached: to a rope at the end of the tank, swam, but wtutou' making any progress owing to 'te harness, for many minutes under tt- direction of the coaches. Had Something to Do. The low hurdles were placed ontt cork sprint straight away to kep the hurdlers in form. A hole as bored In the edge of the discus ard a light cord attached so that the d -ens might be thrown overboard ani then drawn back. The weight men tossed the shot and threw the medi cine ball, while the polo vauiters climbed a 30 toot rope in order to develop the chest and arm muscle The fencers, wrestlers and boxers had boats below deck, while tie d s tance runners and walkers made rounds of the decks twice. Xavy Athletes O. K. The TJ. S. S. Frederick, with e-e navy athletes aboard, was 50 mi s southeast of the princess Matoia when this dispatch was filed at e p. m. A wireless dispatch from hr said that all the men were well and that thez were training in much t is same manner as the athletes en beard this vessel. Messages wlshirg success to the teams were n:-r changed. During the day s wireless dispatc i was received from senator Warren j Harding. Republican presidential can didate. wishing the officials and eon testaats a good voyage and victory at Antwerp. During -the day there wers se eral eases ot sea sickness among athletes. o o Lester Team To Invade Deming The fast Lester Motor company baseball team which has won near y every game playd this season wi ' Invade Doming. N. M Sunday after ooa In automobiles, going over fe borderland route. Deming la said i have a particularly strong team at tnc present time and the Lester boys a"a looking for a snappy game when trev oppose the New Mexicans. 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