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EL PASO HERALD SPORTS, RECREATION and OUTDOOR LIFE By "Bud" Eutherford Ci incy uoes in Clv J. ile Up Points VICTDRy OVER CMBIC I Giants Divide With Double Bill With Quakers While Brooklyn Lays Off. ptUtde.pbia, Pa, Aug. JI-PfeBaiel-phi s ninth Inning rallies .featured both sea or Tueiy doubt Sato, the -ca s winninr the second after New Tork fctu captured th f rat contest In tea la ssie, a donbt. ainal and aacrlfle fly u.c-4 th wlDolac run in the first came. lUnngw Cravaih started his team's vJe " " "3riv Id tn .second same with a two bajr. Thr .diigies then won tha Xana F'rst ram, sun Kw "Vork 000 879 MO 1 S 1Z 4 Fh"adelphla .. 01J 01 ltl 07 It 1 Batter!; Hew Tork. Tooer. Doafua. Ea-nes aac 8ayd.tr; PhOadlphla. Riser. ii-adew, Betta, G Smith and Wheat. Second Game. Nw Xor- AB R H TO A B Bc-aa. It 3Tevre aa. ............. s tS. Smith i Balrd b. i Tooflt rf , 4 Frlseh. Sb-ss. J Ke'lT, lb 4 Spencer c 4 Xdt1, to. 4 prvfler. o. .... 3 Nehff, p j 0 1 19 8 1 t Totals S3 2 J IS 1 Two out whan winning run soared. Batted for Ixeferer In fifth. Philadelphia. ABRHeOAE Paolatta, lb. 4 1 t 1 CeboorrFan, KL 9 1 2 -Crx-rata 19 19 0 tStenrel 9 10 9 9 Raw-in, lb. 4 9 1 S W"lrtmi ef. 4 9 1 9 1 Meuatl. rf 4 1 3 J IT . as. 4 9 2 10 R. Miller, tb. 4 9 112 TragTrrear, e. 2 9 9 7 1 Ectbell, p. 2 19 12 TMaia S3 i U n M 1 Batted for Lebeurvean ta ninth. Ran for Cravata la ninth. Soor by lanlHg,. lfr Tork MO MI Ml 8 S 1 ruixieiphlo. M Ml Ml 1 1 Two base hlta. Toonav. Spaor. CraTath. Tl'M basa bit. Toims. Suritlc. atts. Jfraf. Fiisch. Snrdar. Iabonrraan. Xtaaftl nlars. Eovle Prta. Xn? and Snyder. rrtKfa. Xoyle an4 Kellr; WlJUama aaA B. Molar Saan on baa, off Hobbell. 1. Strackoot. b. Nehf. 4, br Hnbban. . KED5 H1X CTXAX. Chicago HL. Aus. It Clndenatl d fate Cbleaet) la the final gam. of tfia arlea Tuesday. Zonbles br Sleklac and A len. after two were out In the BlnQl pot tine over the wlsnlnar ran. Bobertaon'a hor'e with on on base tn the elc&th, ner mltd Chleaan to tie the eonnt. C-ncIcnnatl. iBUHSil G-oh. lb. 4 I I 1 1 Daubert. lb. t 1 Jtonb. cf ............. t TJi.r4'&n. If. ............. S Kopf. as. S N.e. rf. 4 Sirklnr. lb 4 1 Allen, c. 4 CJer p. 4 1 1 1 I A X 1 1 1 s 1 1 1 Toa!e . . . . Chicaio. J-ack rf. . "err as. Fcbe-tacn If. "-k.e lb ra"k-t cf. . I'M' lb. ... ;---ioe ;b. .. ..XI I T 17 X 1BEHPOAI 1 4 0 III 0 IX ' i l 1 X 4 X 1 1 I wTint VEna-hn. n Totals ....... SI J X S7 Battd for Barxeg In '. Score by 1-irf.p f'-r-ncari . .. IN M Hl-I Ch cao MX X SM s Two base bits. Greh. Bonah. Bcberteon. ?"&ck. Slckinc Allen. Home ran. Kobert nrtn. Stolen baaea. xttneas. Oroh. Danblert. Bbertaon Sasrlfle kits. Ianbert. Ronsfa. Herzor. Terry .Bases on belle. BlTer, X; Vacrhn : Hit by pitcher, by Vanghe rDoncan) stmnfcont. by Bller. X: br Veornn. X. Paaaed ban. ABea. CTBATES WIN AXOTHEK. St. Lonla. Xa. lit II Pltlabaux1 de feated St. Lonla. btttinr Sebnpp hard Tuesday. The perk flag was flown at half z?ast 'n memory of Ray Chapman. Score. K. XL C T.tsbnrt . . .. 301 659 11910 IS 2 St Ixra! 90S 0OS -M ( 14 X Batrtffl Plttaborg, Cooper. Carlson and Haefftier : St. Iota, Scltopp. Ooodwla. 6'r. Glenn aad Dttheefer. Alamo Has Fast Team Wheeler iTrr't Wheeler, formerly first ser geant of the Xmth engineers, sta tioned at Camp Conrchesne dnrjng the war. has returned to Hi Paso to make his home here. Wheler wae d schantred abont three months ago at Eai Antonio and has since been Tisit-:-g his relatires at Great Barrington Masa He eays there is no place like El Paso ard the southwest, however. and intends making his home here. On Ms way back to El Paso Wheeler dropped off at Alamogordo for a brief visit and saw the baseball team of t-e Bttle city In action. He asserts tvat it js one of the fastest he has seen In the southwest and It will give te EI Pasqans a run for their money wnen the Alamogordo players invade tMs city Sunday afternoon CLEARED OF CHARGES. San Francisco, Califs August 18. Eddie Mulligan. Salt Lake third base man, was cleared of all charges of Ir regularities In connection with Pa cific Coast ieaa-ue baseball games In an announcement Tuesday by league prefldert W. H. McCarthy. mx line of KODAKS and KODAK ET-pDes at Oandara'a Adv. WRESTLING I H HEAVYWEIGHTS) B B DAN COFF, "THE BALKAN LION" S European Hcsvjrsrtight Gunpkn. H i vs 1 NICK DAV1SC0URT I bH of Sza Franetxco. K fi Liberty Hall, Friday, Aug. 20, 8:15 P. M. Good PieUstixurlas. Adnlxslon 10c, SI, $L50. H I DR. KETCHERSID I H Pbjstdan and Snrgeoa jB H Specialty: Recta and B i CHRONIC DISEASES I B PMtt Cared Wi&oet Opcratioii. ConHiItation Free. B H ESTABLISHED 15 TGAH5. H B Slrress Brildmg. 206V2 Mesa Avenac 1 Paso, Texas. H B Write for ay fre book on Rectal Diseases. 5 "Jf'O- HAS OVE ABM I IS STAB. O Corllnville. ni Ac?. 18.- This city has a one-armed -O e wonder. He is Robert H. Allison. Blackburn college -up student and athlete. Allison, who lost his arm O In a mine explosion, does tricks with his single arm that has startled baseball fandom. He Is an outfielder and played all last season without an arror. This rear - h was elected captain of the Blackburn college base- ball team. s As a batter Allison Is sec- end on the team. He holds the elub well np toward the heavy end smashes hits oat O all over the field. Last year O he scored a home ran. In catching Allison flips the ball np In the air after O- he stops it, Jerking off his glove, and then hurls It all ( speed ahead to the basemen. 8- Boys who play against him t say hitting a ball Into his t territory is like dropping it t Into a well. -'--e..-.. TEXAb l.r.AQUE. tF- TAtf Pet. .7M .S .C4 .171 .4 J85 .SIX J5 ?Mt WFtl 41 1 Shrvncrt XI M am mnn ............ xz 11 Wlehils rail, ...... xs Bunmeat ( ii Dana 11 i Houto 11 x Galveston ........ ... IS 40 AMEHICAX LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Prt. .si: .en .4IS . aerehtnd .. II 41 Cb&antt JS 75 ..... U :::: 15 41 44 CX t it CI new Tera: . St LouU ... Boston . Waahlncton Datrolt .1(4 .441 X7 Jl PHladelphla u 7S Where Ther riar Thnrada-r. t. Xols at WasMnxtoa. nilraca at ThUadeiawla. Detxatt at-Bostan. XAX1BSXL LEAGCE. -von. ost. Pet J7X .SIS .u .417 .4X1 .45: . 01TlBTtfT .. Brooklyn .. Now Tork . n n M K K n - 47 '41 II El M S7 Ptttebnxj: .. Chicago . . . St. Leal .. Boetea Philadelphia, 44 l No casne sehednlK; tor Thursday. coast rjunuc Pet .1X2 J7 .K .4X1 .41! . - SEaJt. LAka dtv . ya at Vernon 17 a san rrasettoo ... w cs ta Anajslea IT 1 Seattle u r7 Portland I i Oakland (X 74 Sacramento ...... ....... S7 77 Where They flay Thursday. Vernon at Seattle. Oakland at Portland. San Lake at San rranabco. SaaraaBento at Loa Ansalea, SportQuiz Sew Qneatlons 1. What were the most cosseen ttve games Cy Tonne won in the zna 2. What year did Walter Johnson wrn nine games xrom Chicago 7 J. How many years did Frank sejcerpiay in the American lea true? 4. How lone has Emil Meosel been with Philadelphia. Nationals? 5. Is a man on the ropes In borfes considered down? 6. What Is the shortest bantam weight championship boot on record? T. How many of the American Davis cap tennis teams have been na tional champions- 8. What Is the world's trotting record for the half mile? S. Kow many former champions competed In the 1919 national amateur golf tourney? 10. la Carl Johnson, of the Uni versity of lilchlgan. on the United States Olympic team? Aaiwfjri to TeaterdayB Question 1 The Oiants and Yankees did not play a city series- last year. 2. Joe Birmingham, the old Cleve land player, managed the champion Pitta field team in the Eastern league last year. z. speaker aaae eleven hits m eleven consecutive times at bat. This is a major leagve record. 4. Back In ISM New Tork stole 17 bases In one game on catcher Wilson. of the Pirates. 6. Tendler knocked out Hartley In four rounds In IMS. . Welsh defeated Vrr Wells for the English llKfatweljrbt title in No vember. Ull. 7. on the if It D&vis Cap matches. England beat South Africa, Franco beat Belgium. England beat France and England lost to Australia tn the challenge round. 8. Norman Brookes. Gerald I. Pat terson and J. O. Anderson were on the Australian 191 Davs Cup team. 9. Single G won the free-for-all pace In the Grand Circuit opener at North Randall. 10. The dealer in whist mast deal again in whist if any card is found face np. Copyright. 19S0 Thompson Feature Service. MOBILE GETS tVICKHAX. Mobile has taken on Bob Wlckhun from Nashville and ha has teen tak ing; Moon Dueote's place In the Mobile ontfleld. Kodak finishing see Cancan. Ad STANDINGS "I1 The Days Of t Mf7:r utwxiMs,. j"i iiwvi . .a7yt-M naw jfssiiM,u.vfM.. r, :ssji.&trrm i r r.xrs-i v. r7tzs.w .o rtf&twmtWfvL "H& yj te2 -- r"J, xsr mm&si&mMBgaB5 cap- irrr r'-tt" m&Jmmmwmgma m -7Wjy - s f '47 'l ' M"" " , J .S . ( RED SOX DIVIDE WITH DE TUT Break Even in Doable Bill; Yankees and Indians Honor Chapman. Boston. Vasa, Anx IS. Boston and Te trort won and leaf. Boston wlnnlnc Tirst same In tbe openlnx: iauna" when a triple, docbie and tare, etnxies scared fr rnna. Ebanke bad tbe better of Harper In tbe second contest. Tbe Fenway nark flar tans at half mast fax s&emarj of Ray Chap men, First ram. B.H.E. Detroit M4M3 410 111 X Beam 4s (M M I IX 1 Batterk.' Detroit. Otdham and Etanace; Bcetosl. S. Josea and TTaHers. Second Game. Detroit. ABR H TO A Z TOejac Xb. . Bash. as. Ci. ef. ..) Teach. If. , HeBiaann, lb. ........ FUtatead, rf. nneOi. Xb. Scanace, c. ......sn EhSake. p. ,, 111 1 1 Totals Bostec .XX X 11 IX 1 AB RR FO A E . 4 0 1 1 I X Vltt. lb- Brady. 3b. . X, S 0 I . 1 X 0 . 1 X X . X 0 X X &rr Fester, lb. Menosky. If. Hetear, rr. 1 1 1 IX 1 1 x : JealanU. lb X 0 Headsyx. cf. 1 Sobasx. c ...... XfX acou. ar. 1. 1 McKeHr.. as. 1 Harper. . ....: X X x xx xx x xs XXX ITCalters - tBalley X Totaia X 1 T XT 14 1 'Batted for Brady- rn aeresth. fBatted for Harper In math. SBaa for Walters Is Tilnth. Scare by innSnsa. Detroit 1H ttl Hl-1 Boston XM MX 1 Two base bits. Ehsake, Bnsa. Vut. Tkrse base bits. vttt. Hooper. Hendryx. Sacrl. nee nits. Tonne JCelnaoa. XTosbl slays. Xclnsh (anmaabted): Scott ta Vttt: PtotCl to Toons to Hetlmas. Bases on baris. Ekake. X: Harper. X. Hit by pltfther. by Xajsk (Hendryx. Scott). Ctraekcelt. by Shmke. 4; by Harper. 2. Wild pitch. Har per. Paaaed ball. Stanaxe. ANOTHER DOUBLE SFIJT. -tCaebiacton. p. c Asx. IX. .St. LetlU and Waablnston snttt a doable header Tnesday. The aece-sd same went 11 tn-rtlrg-i The ttItiMtic ran wae tb rerait ef a bit and steal cf seeos-a by sibibks and atnaie by oharrlty. First same. R. H. E. St. Loots 1XX XXt XXX t IX 1 Waar.-ne-tes 1X1 XX X X I X B I --rler: aX. IdVttB. Sitheron. Bnrwell. Shocker and Bimaxa: Waamnston. Conrt rey and Oharrlty. Second Game. St. Lemia AB BHFD1C Crbcr, t. S a 3 S 1 r,ftlm. 2b. S 1 3 S ft S!rir. lb. f 1 1 1 2 Tacftbsoxt. ft. 4 1 S S WIlUm-, It I t 3 .0 1 C fealth. JK 4 1 1 I 1 Tobln, it. 1 S 4 1 fl SevereU. c 0 1 1 1 Ityaeh, p 3 ft. 0 1 I Eanrn. p. 1 X 1 1 "ttMllTTil"S ix. ........... ft 0 4 0 ft 0 Austin l 1 0 Van Gilder, p. 3 0 10 0ft Totilr IT 2 XTMhlscton. AB R H FO A B JiitUt. lb. 4 1 112 2ft BUxr-bt. 3b. 3 2 112 1 xBotb, If. 0 ft ft ft ft Rloe. ct 4 1 ft J ft ft Brower. tt S 2 1 7 1 ft Bam, is. l 3 t t 2 Slunks, U-Sb. S 2 3 2 1 o-N-mi . l 3 4 ft Fielafeh. c 3 ft 1 1 ft IMIlfca 1 ft ft ft ft Qlunlty. c. 3 ft 3 ft 1 ft .Vhaent. & ft ft ft ft ft ft VCOBlA, p 4 ft 3 ft 0 ft Zacharr. p 1 ft 1 ft 1 ft Totalff 4 1ft IS 32 22 2 On oa when wtanlsc ran seortd. tBatted for WefbQin In 4ehtb. ; Batted for Pldnlch In fifth. xRan for Qlerbe tn tenth. Score by lnnteca. St LoolJ left 121 M3 a Wahinnoa iftft Sftft lft Two base bit. Staler. EUerbe. Tobtn. 3, Smith, Aeocta. Three base hitt. JacobMn. O'Neill. Stolen bases. Rice. Shanks. Sac rlflca hits, Williams, Getleon. Jacobson. Harris, Bmlth. Gerber. DouNs plsys. Ger ber to Gedeon to Staler; Browtr to Jsdfs to Ftcinlch ToMn to 6tIer, Smith to Ge deon to S'fller, Harris to Jcdf. Bases on bails, off Scbacbt, 1. L-xeB. ?. Acosta. 1. Borwfj i Weilraan. 1, Zachary. l. Yin Glide- X. Inmnsi pitchexl. Schacht. (one on bas none out in seoosd). Acosta. 7 'two rr base none out tn ninth). Lxach. 2 1-8 VanGUfler 4. Burwell 2 1-3. tTeii msn 1 3 Zachsxr. 3. StracJtout. br Ljnch, 2, nG !er 1. Wild pitch. Lnen Real Sport SKoWsaMPI Cleveland Mourns Chapman Hundreds Assemble At Station -" Li V BLAND. O- Aue. 1. Hnndreds s ef adiatrers and friends of Rar -jnapmas. star shortstop of tne ClCTeland baseball club gathered to day to meet the body of their MoL who died In New York yesterday. Amone; th-ose aeornpanytaa; the body -were widowed Chapnuur's bride: rnanager Trls Speaker and Joe Wood, of the Clevelaad team. It was taken In charge by an undertaker pendinj: funeral arrang-ements- Tmm Married Last Tear. Chimnwn'a death oeeurred In a bos pltal foOowiiur an operation after be bad been bit on tbe bead by a pttesed ball la Monday'a game be tween New York and deTemnd. and LsnstalBed a fractured sknlL It -rraa CThapman eacernesa to aU In x-iTing this city Its first pennant that Indirectly resulted In bin death. When be married Kathleen Daly, one of dcTeland best feno-irn society women last October, be was naked lfbe would ' retire from tbe frame and dexote bla time to a baslneaa In whlcb be bad aeejulred an lntcreat. TIJ flay next year, for I -want to help aire Trla Speaker and tbe CleTeland fane the first -pennant GleTcIand erer baa had." 47bap man replied. Then X vrfll talk quitting." Chapman, arso was a star track -man and football player 'In com petition witb hundreds of athletes. Including many stars of large nnl--rersltles. Chapman won a place on the Cle-rela-ad Baval reserve track team tn HIS. TTo-a Dasb In Record Time. In a field meet against Cams Custer he took first honors In the 100 and 200 yard dashes, bis time for the 100 yards being ten seconds He also was a raanber of tbe naval reserve football team, tbe only eleven to de feat Pittsburg University tn HIS. Tbe baseball team whlcb Chapman captained, was undefeated all season. Members of the Naval Reserve club asked members of his family that they be allowed to hold a military funeral. MATS USED TRICKERY Ef BOUGHE.NTNG BALL. UMPIRES Boston. Maaeu Aug. IS. The ex planation by Carl Mays of the New York Americans that the killing of Ray Chapman, star shortstop of Cleveland, was due to a rough spot as tbe ban Mays Ditched, which caused It to take as unexpected twist. was the subject of a statement today i Carter Boxes With Gene Payo Griffin Confident Of Victory rtROUlftENT among the visitors at the Gene Payo camp Tuesday afternoon was Tommy Carter, southwestern ILrhtweisrht chamnlon. who pulled on the gloves for a brief setto with the fast A. E. F. champ. Carter's bout with Gene was replete with clever mixing in which both boys showed plenty of speed and hit ting aoiuiy. lie has the speed of Johnny K1I bane. Carter declared following the workout. l tuny expecieo xo see a vasuy improved boy in Gene, but tbe one I faced with the stoves on Tuesday afternoon was certainly a surprise to me In every mj. Gne can ait hard. Is one of the cleverest men 1 have ever faced, and mere than that he Is fast. He Is one of the few men I Griffin Gets Babe Ruth No. 2 BABE RUTH closest rival for heme run honors has jttex been corraled by Clark Griffith for the Washington team He Is Frank Brower. first baseman for the Reading International league club. According to Reading fans and their opinion is pretty well backed up by statistics, he is the only player entitled to a real claim to the tile role of "Babe Ruth II " Brower leads the In ternational league with a batting record of .410. he has made 152 hits in 371 chances and is cred ited with 23 home runs. The fans greet Brower like Ruth, by shout ing the number of his next home run t r - r ? r ByBriggs KnpTrleM. I1H, A6V TOTK TTIOCna. I HO. .A. PHOTO oTt-te OLD SWlMMIfJ'- at ReeusBoBc wiscowin Br MOUULAJMD x br nraplres William Evaa aad Wil liam Dlaeen of the American leayae. TlOxicheiis The Ball. "No pitcher In the American lea rue resorted to trickery more than Carl juts zn attempting: to rough a ball in order to get a break on It which would make H more difficult to bit." the statement sard. "Until tbe new pitching rales came Into force -which pat a severe penalty on a pitcher roisghln sr the ball. Mays constantly nsed to drag: the ball across the plten tSeST rubber In order to roughen the surface. Hundreds of balls were thrown out every year because of this aet." The umpires took, notice of a remark attributed to 31cyB that umpire Thomas Connolly, who irai behind the plate was re sponsible for the accident because he permitted avroafa: ball to stay In the frame. The umpires char acterized this alleged statement as an allbr that came with poor crace. "Short time affo they added, "the dab owners complained to president Johnson that too many balls were beta? thrown out. President Johnson sent out a bul letin telling: the umpire to keep the balls tn, the inane as mueh as posnfble except those which were dancerons. The players of Boston and Detroit dubs who were at the point yester day of slgnlnc a petition to bare Mays banned from the game today received word from manager Speaker of the Cleveland club as to his views on their proposed action. Several as serted that regardless of any greneral action, they would not go to bat against Mara again. MATS DEEPXT GUTEYED OV0R- DBFLOttABLE ACCIDENT New Tork. Aug. S-WhJIe the death of Chapman has caused sor row amonjc baseball maaxates. play ers and fans, none seemed as deeply grieved as Carl Hays, the New York pitcher who delivered the ball that resulted In Chapman's death. After the game. Mays went to his room and denied himself to alL He paced the floor during the night and when word came that Chapman had died, he broke down and said he desired to give himself up as soon as possible. On his visit to the dis trict attorney's ,tff ice. Mays was ac companied by Charles McManus. busi ness manager of the Yankees, man ager Trls Speaker and secretary Wal ter McXlehols of the Clereland club. Mars made his statement to assistant district attorney John P. Joyce, know -who understand the use ef their feet. Griffin, clever as he is, will have a hard bout on his hands Monday nlxht, and I would not be surprised to see Gene more than hold his own. Kid Mortlo, Battling Dow, a likely hoy of the motor transport corps at Port Bliss, and Mike vasques were on hand to assist ts the training of Peyo Wednesday afternoon. Are Fast Men. These boys also worked Tuesday and proved of great aid "to the little boxer in getting into the proper con dition. Following the workout Geae announced that he was In splendid condition and Is ready to box tomor row if necessary. Griffin laid off Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons, but will be buck on the Job in force tomor row. The little fellow la in splendid physical condition aad his layoff was dee to the fact that he la In such good shape he was afraid he might become stale if hard training was continued. "J am anticipating one of the hard est fights of my career when I meet Payo.' Dick told The Herald sports editor Wednesday. "However. I am confident that I can beat htm. I have the punching power and the speed to meet Gene at bis own game and I am figuring myself as a sure winner " rAATHERS SHOW SPEED. Not since the das of the old Coral cana team of 190t has any Texas league aggregation of playing talent made the record that the Fort Worth Tigers have bung up for straight wins in this second half of the Texas 1920 season. What makes It all the more noteworthy is that the Panth ers have piled up thqtr straight wins on the road I Sell Liberty Bonds to CartlsaACo.-Adv EinJOYInG The hot WEATHER ffjfWRr fill I fRj CIRGUjTVIGTOR Wins First Money in 2:25 Trot; Shawnee Wins Three Heats. Davenport. Is Ass. it. Shawnee nosed ahead of NIg-btellSon. In tarts straight heats In the J:17 trot of the second day's races of ths Great West ern circuit Tuesday in a race which ins neck and neck. After two had starts, Bonnie DUtoa steadied and took first raoney In the 2:35 trot. Jostsa; tie first two and winning ths last threa heats. Sem inaries: 1.17 trot, parse Jlswt Sbawnee, first; Nlshtefllon. second: Vanity, third: Lady Flee, fourth. Best time. 2:11 pace, parse s5 Haleenner. first; John R second: Eva Tan so. third; P. X. fonrth. Best time. 2:11. 2:2. tret, parse JTSX Bonnie Dillon, first; BUzaheth Alhlcgren, second; Dracllo. third; Rnby Todd, fonrtn; Prlmator. fltth: Grace Csrrenz. sixth. Best time. ::lfi. C. A. Valentine Captures Stake Philadelphia. Pa- Acr. It It was "Valentine day" at the start of ths foorth Grand Circuit meetlnc at Nar berth Tuesday. C. A. Valentine, of Colnmbas, Ohio, capturing; three of the five rao?s on the donhleheader carried over from Monday becanse of rain. He won the 1:08 pace with Gold Qnartz. the "WUllam Penn stake for I-year-old trotters with Boralnsa and the JMofl Bellevne-Stratford ho tel stake with Peter Goley. .iweaty-uTe oi tne si norses start inc won a portion of the money. The 2:06 trot was the feature of the card and brought Peter Coley and Baron Cetrantle together for the first time this season. The latter made a dis- appolntlna; showinc. however, and Valentine s trotter won the first two heats handily, beating; Charlie Bex In the first heat and Selfca In the second. In tbe third heat Ima Jay came from behind and beat Charlie Jtex In a fartoos drive. Best time T..S 4. .,. Effie Direct Circuit Winner Kankakee, lit. Aug. 18. Great Western race results at the Interstate fair here Tuesday follow: 1-10 pace, purse 8S4M) Effie Direct won; Brownie K. (Dr. Sear), second: Betty BUcklock (Blacklockl. third. Best time, 1:12 H- z:j& trot, purse aaov 513 ijlng (Blngen). won; Jenny Balance (Bo real), second: Ben McGreiror (Ben- Jola), third. Best time, taiU- Four and a quarter furlongs, purse 3125 Nameless (MeAndree). won: Wildfire (McCaJey). second; Locomo tion (NtehoUas). third. Arizona "Civies" Win Gun Trophy Camp Perry.vO., Aug. 1$. Ueut. E. A. Taney, YonXrs, N. Y- won the Wimbledon cup match in the Na tional Rifle association shoot Tuesday on the 10M-yard range, with a pos sible 100 plus one bull's eye and a four. W. R. Stokes. 'WashinztoB. Tl C was second with a possible plus one bull's eye and a three; for third piece tnree scores 01 9 were regis tered by Capt. CL J. Vansnaburg. small arms firing school; Capt. E. C Cross man. Washington. D. C. and H Chambers. Michigan civilian. M. C Murom. Jr- 17. Iowa City. son of Coi- Mumtna, exeouttve ofileer ox uie maioaea. ana one oz tne young est of the M competitors, scored s, S7 All the winners used the army rifle without telescopic sights. The Herrlck trophy cup match was finished last eve nine with 48 teams of eight men each competing at the 800-yard, the 900-yard and the 1000 yard stages. Tabulation has not yet been completed. The Port Clinton trophy, which ended Monday, went to the Arizona civilian team with a score of 5? out of a possible 600 Massachusetts was second with (TS and Minnesota third with 571. In tbe championship regimental team match ths Philippines Infantry first tam landed it the top with S72 and the Porto Pit-o infantry second -with 565 . . TEVSIS STAB3 KETTJBjr. New York. Ao& 18 Aaertea.s vtetorieos Davis cap tennis team Ttetortoos xo far a preliminary mxtebes aro eoaeeroed 1 back, and already rxekets have been dragged out for competition at home. Hardly had tba lmperxtor reached port when William M. John ston. WUllam ?. TlMen. Richard Norrla WilUacu aad Charles S. Oaxlasd roahed to toomaraests already In progreex. WUttem T. Tildes, sow holder at the world's eham ptesxatp. wMch goes with the British title on the Wlm Medoa courts, does sot In tend to let his new laarels hold forth alone. He already has forwarded his entry for the toernaraeat at Kewport. first of the really big matches. He will play through the singles at the Rhode Island resort and will team with Charles S. Oar land for the doubles. Se also will take Garland as his partner for the natiosai doubles ehamploaafaip. At Ehrevrsert. E.H.E. Shrsrepert .- Ml 1XX J I I 1 Calveatsn -. XIX 1X4 ft 2 X 1 Batteries: S&reveport. Oleasesi ana vans; Galveston. Ceraicita and (yBsiea. At Dallas. S. K. B. DaDas sex XXX H X X X Saa Astoaio xxx xex xxe X X 1 Batter): DaOaa. Taylor and Bobertaoa; Saa Aatoelo. rvnport aad Gibaao. At Fort Worth. R.H.E. ran Worth WW 010 4 Hoartos V XXX hj J X X Batteries: Fart Worth. Waehtel aad Maere: Heastaa. eh aad Aahwerth. Beassneat at Wichita Falla, poatponed. rats. BED SOX WE? HHIBlTIOy. Tsraata. Caav. Abx IX. Th Beaton Na &ooal Taasoay daUd tn Toronto la teraatXsaai leasna, Itsltel tan timtrg X-asa. Seora. E.H.E. Tanato WMltM X 1 X 1 Boston XXX XXX Ml I I XX X and Sands-; Bestea. Scott. Townssnd aad CXKeSL COAST IXAGTXE. At Saa rraaetsea. B-B-E. Salt Lai City v. X IX X Saa Franetsso ..... 3 X X Batteries: Salt La 3tr. Strosd aad JnUast Saa jTsaseses. Coven, and Ac aert. At Los Anxctea K.H-E. Sseracieato .................;... 4 T 1 Las Aaxetea S 11 1 Battarlesc SaerameaXft, Stalls snd Ceok; Lea Aaralea. AldrMxe, Bashae. Taenia aad Lapas. Only two rames played Tuesday. ASEEHXCAX ASSOCIATION. St. Fanl. X: Indianapolis. 4. atteaeapasl. U: Lartrrin. T. Ksassa City. X; OsXambss. X. afflwaiikee. X; Totttda. 3. (Ten Inatnas). SOUTHERN ASSOCIATIOX. Blrmiashasa. X: Jtezapaaa. 0 Chattaawca. 1: 3fw Orleans; X. utti luck, x: Attaata, x. Nasavm. X: MaMIa. X. WESTZSX LEAGUE. Talaa. 1: OklaMraa dtr. 4. JepXto. -: WXekrU, 4-11. Sfcnrx CXty. 1: Dm Mate. X. Osoaha-SC Joseph played Snsday. Cubs Are Real , Mystery in N. L. Xew Tork, Angi 18- The Cobs are tno mvatorr of the National leasnie. Xd by a smart manager, backed by a weaitny owner ana poasessms m drrldnsl talent of a high degree, they are Ilonnaertng in rutn place, xney have lost more games than they have won. In fact, they have -been hover lner around th 304) mark aB season. There are times when the latent strength In the Cabs la developed in to brief winning streaks. Bat they are only winning sprints. The Cabs lose in streaks, toe. One would think that any team ral lying behind men pitchers as Vaagas Alexander. Tyler and Henurix ooald win more than half Hs games, bnt there are the Cobs with SI won and 51 lost Charles Herxog and Save Robert son, ex Giants, are aDceaxins: in the Cab Hneap dally, bat Fred Merkle has been replaced at first base by Turner Barber, who la an ontftelder. The Cubs apparently suffer from lack of a panes. They have no heavy "cleanup hitters. Umpire Kane Is Heartily Boosted Umpire Harry Kane, chief of the arbiting staff of the Army and Cxty leagae. Is heartily praised by a local fan In a letter received by the sports editor of The Herald. The letter, which Is unsigned, however, except that the writer states that he Is a veteran fan, gives Kane credit for maintaining onscipune on we oasebau field and compUments the "amps" on his correctness of Judgment on balls and strikes. Kane Is a former major vague piayer ana w qaaitnea to work on any of the leading diamonds of the country In the opinion of the "vat." who Incidentally makes a plea for better attendance at the Sunday games. Nick Daviscourt To Arrive Soon Word has been received by the pro moters in chara-e of the scheduled wrestling contest Friday night be tween Nick Davlseoart and Dan Coff. the "Balkan Lion." that Davtsconrt would arrive la the city within the next few hears from Los Angeles. Coff has been train! as dally at the T. M. C A. In Drenaratlon . for the contest aad Is la excellent condition, he states. The match will be a finish affair and the winner will meet Joha Pesek. or Straagler Lewis at Liberty hall In the near fature. Daviscourt will work out at Liberty hall shortly after his arrival in order to give tne tans a nne on aia aomty. Stole Second; Batter Not Out They all sail them. Here Is what ' Al Orth did. umpiring a game be tween Petersburg anu Newport News recently- Runner on first, who start ed to steal second as the third strike was out over on ie batter. C teher dropped the ball, batter got to first. Orth called him safe, holding first base was not occupiec because the runner there had gone to second. At least that Is the way It is reported and Manager Bill Schwartz of New port News finished out the game un der protest However. Newport News won and the protest was forgot en Want Kodak Finishing? See Gan dara. AdT. BASEBALL IGTEJ FOBGES HAD Crack Cinder md Held Men Put T7. S. Standing 3?ar in the Lead. Antwerp, Belgian. Aug. 18. Earl Thomson. Dartmouth College star. who is representing Canada In the Olympic games, today won the final heat of the 11) meters hurdles, hang ing op a new world's record of 14 e-S seconds. H. B. Barron, of the Meadow brook dab. Philadelphia, was second and Fred S. Murray, of the New Tork A. C third. Foot American; '.rnaJifled for the final in the I0.XOX meter steplechase preliminary this morning. They were Michael Devanney. Millrose A. C Pat rick Flynn. Panllsta. A. C- R. B. Wat son. Kansas State college and Ai Rnlsenbosch. Paulist A. C Others who qualified were Ambroslni. Italy, Klssanex Finland: Hedval and Matt son, Sweden, and Hodge. England. Ryan 'Wins Hammer Throw. Hodge cade the best time, ten minutes and 3 seconds. Patrick J. Bran, of the Longhlln Lyceum. New York, easily took first place in the qualifying round of the lf-pound hammer throw. Ryan threw the hammer $1 meters. B. Bennett. Chicago A. A. was second with a throw of 4S.lt meters. C Und. Sweden, was third with 48 meters. Svensson. - Swedes, fourth. 47.23 meters: M: J. MeGrath. K6w Tork A a fifth. 4C.ST meters and N. Linda. Sweden, sixth with 44.88 half meters. J. M. McBaehern, Olympic club. San Francisco, who was seventh wUb 44.76 meters, did not qualify. Italian Wins WaDr. The final heat of the lo.toe meter walk was won by Frlgerto of Italy; J. B. Pearman. New Tork A. CL. sec ond: C. E. J. Oons. England, third: McKaster. Socth Africa, fourth: w Heftier. England, fifth, and T A Maroney, St. Anseims A. C New York, sixtn. The winner's time was 48 tnlnntes. 1 seconds. Frietlon over the un sdtisfaetory and disappointing show ing of Swedish athletes culminated last night in a report that Ernie HJertberg. trainer of the team, had requested that he be relieved of fur ther responsibility. The Swedish Olympic committee is not expected to take any action at this late date. Announcement was made today that, although the Olympic rules pro hthtted it. the marathon committee bad decided to permit runners in that event Sunday to receive refreshment en roots. Stations win b estab lished each five miles. iT-i.riaa. was represented oy only r"r two of three qualified -'.rants in the Anal heat of tte lO.oOO meter walk. The event was captured by Frtgerio, Italy, who won by three-quarters of a lap from J. B. Pearman, New Tort A. CL. IP 48 annates 1-5 seconds. At the end of the fifth lap. Pearman wax setting the pace with Parker of Aus tralia at his heels. Frtgerio spurted past Pearman into the lead on thy tenth bap and at the 15th lap was 9 yards ahead of Pearman. KUaed By Official. Frlgerlo won by three-quarters of a lap. whereupon the excited Italian official rushed up and kissed the smiling, dainty but hardy youth. Pearman finished second Is good form, beating C. B. J. Gnnn, England, ny 4. yards. T. A. Maroney. St. 1...1. A. C New Tork. finished sixth, scoring ons point. Finland Wins Saotput. The final of the 18 pound shot put was won by Porkola of Finland with J1441 meters. H. B. Liversedge. I., a. J -was seconn; AiKjaaasr. iim1'. third; Tanuner, Bathonia. fourth. Ntlsson.- Sweden, fifth and P. J. Mc Donald. New Tork A. C sixth. Athletic advancement was demon strated hy the wide distribution of honors In the third day's contests in the seventh Olympiad. For the first time American "ath letes failed to win ose of the six point scoring places when all four who qualified for the MOO mater race failed to r' In an the other finals and quaBtylng rounds, how ever, the Americans were placed, tn several cases after sensational per formances against strong competition. New York Giants Are Dangerous As a matter of fact the Glints now look like the most dangerous emb tn th. tan. am! the one that Is most likely to come thnwra. writes Jack Ryder m tne cinctnnexx jsnejuirer. jec Graw has his teasx working very smoothly and with, a fine spirit of confidence. They are playing the una sort of n that the Beds were at this time last year when they swept everything before tnem. i &CCjCg Blatz cf Today i RfwArafaJIAC.s.-r.JTir I -xwitwiAjcaiiicv.u Tay s. CfaotcNt Hop tad Hiffbott Grade ttH g de-elcohoUrd 6 Served te&enser drvdss ore sold i K CKDER A CASE FOR YOUR HOME S , W nOODLAWX BOITU5G CO. M B Distributors. El Paso, Texas. Bj Iff 1